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October 3, 1861 (4 pages)

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foes ee mene GROWING OLD. or a ‘Fine Op Intse Gextiemas.”” — . —Jobno Ellis died in Soath Providesce, R. ‘Cromieg tt ei lagoifor, L, on the 13th ult,, aged one hundred and rian nop oe _ before; . one years, seven months and nineteen days. wenhen esha lingers, : . He was born in Ballysbanoon, county of ing, with his skinoy fingers; Donegal, Ireland, He declared bis intenMBit exit him fend or fot tion to become a citizen of the United States July 4, 1851, when he was only Growing older, growing older, Now the fires of passion moulder,— Visions of my youth are flown; From the chambers ow en Altits earthly guests are fleeing,— Soon, my soul; thou’ll be alone. ninety-one years of age, Paik MMT be BB aS ee “Promep Rivers oF THE Desert.” —A . regiment of Choctaws, ove regiment of . Chickasaws, a batallion of Seminoles and a . company of Creeks, all under tbe command . of General D, A. Cooper and Captain Albert Pike, the Southern papers say, are . about to enter Kansas to fight for the rebel . cause. Weary heart, thou’rt growing older, Ast, inileed, becoming colder—Dead to earthly joy or grief? From thy a. Ce palsy aot Hast cient warning 0, Pye and yellow leaf? Miscellaneous. wing olde:, growing older, jd Fmay now unfold her Treasures time has beantified, Till the hour, my soul, immortal, Leaves its clay at heaven’s portal, Like a garment thrown aside. BROAD STREET, NEVADA. J. He HELM, Proprietor. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM their friends, and the public generally, that in consequence of the great increase Growing older, grow! older, As the river, nearer flowing, Feels the impulse of the sea; So the current of my being, ‘Neath the eye of the All Seeing, Loses in eternity. of business, and in order to accommodate all of his customers, he have fitted up in elegant style, their large and spacious stable on Broad street, posite the National Exchange. They keep conhand stantly on TOCK OF FAST HORSES, And would respectfully solicit the patronage of the Public. “gar Hornes kept by the day or week on the most reasonable terms. J. H. HELM, eect UNION LIVERY STABLE. MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM his friends and the public generally, that he has added extensively to his already Wuat Becomes ov Weatta.—A boot aod shoe dealer has hanging ia his store a pair of boots worth $7. They constitate a portion of the wealth of the world. A man bays them and begins to wear them; by friction against the pavement little particles of the leather are rubbed off, and thus separated from the rest of the sole. Every particle that is thas removed takes outa portion of the value of the boots, and when the boots are entirely worn oat, the seven dollars of wealth which they formed is eonsumed, The wheat, corn, etc., which was raised by our farmers last summer is bein eaten up, No particle of matter is destroy by this process, but the value which was in the grain is destroyed. As, while men are wearing out clothing aad eating ap food, they are generally busily employed in producing wealth of gome kind, the wealth of the world is not usually diminished by the consumption, bat it is changed, This applies, however, only to personal property; town lots and farms generally retain their value, but the personal property is in a state of perpetual destruction and renewal, As the several particles of water which constitute a river are forever rolling away to the ocean, while their places are being supplied from the springs and fountains, so the moveable wealth of the world is constantly being consumed to gratify human wants, aud coa-. stantly ine renewed by the restless activity of humaa industry.—[{Hunt’s Merchants Mogazine. large and Elegant Establishment of Horses Ba , Saddles, Harness, &c., and is now prepared to fenish as fine turnoutsas can be found in the State. Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses, well —— for Ladies or Gentlemen, will be ready at all t mes. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Paty TO Honses ON Livery. Carriages always in readiness, with careful drivers, for the use of Balls, Parties, &c. The quality of my Stock will permit me tosay that those seeking pleasure, or engaged in business, would do well to give mea call. J. A. LANCASTER, CALL AGAIN GENTLEMEN, ri IF YOU WANT — ges A FINE PAIR OF BOOTS; OR ANY KIND OF BOOTS OR SHOES, From the Best Material, and Made in a Superior Manner! ALL OF MY WORK is guaranteed to BE THE BEST, and from the finest stock that can be obtained in Nevada City, gar All Kinds Repairing Done to Order and at Cheap Rates. -@a On Pine street, next door to Cheap John’s JOHN HERZINGER. Jounson AND -JounsTon.--There are, or recently were, no less than six prominent Southerners bearing these uames, The are so often confounded that the reader will be pleased to bave the position of each defined. Lieut. Col. Benj. J. Johnson, of the South Carolina Hampton Legion, was killed in. the battle at Bull Ruo. Gen. Albert 8. Johnston, late of the United States army in Utah, is in command of the Confederate army of the Shenaudoah. Gen. Joseph E. Johnaton isin command of the Confederate army of the Potomac. Gen. Johnston, late oommander of the Pacific Department in California, has crossed overland with a party of seccessionists to join the Confederate army io Virginia, In addition are the United States Senators, Johnson, of Misrouri, and Johnson, of Tennessee, The last named will in no case be likely to be mietaken for any of the Johosons ia the Confederate service. Nevada, June 15, 1861. UNDERTAKING. WM. C. GROVES, Undertaker, Nos. 10 and 12, Broad Street, Nevada. AVING JUST FINISHED A NEW HEARSE, I H am now prepared to do Undertaking on the shortest notice, gay~ Orders left at the CARPENTER SHOP, foot of Broad street, opposite Withington’s, will be promptly attended to. _oct2-tf UNDERTAKING. M. C. STILES, Undertaker, bas on hand and will make to order, COVERED COFFINS at the following rates : Small, from..scsereseseesesess .$ 3 to $10, Large, from...scsscseecese soos B10 to $20. All work done in the neatest style. Plates furnished and no charge for engraving. Nevada, March 16th 1861,—tf EMPIRE MEAT MARKET!! No. 5 Commercial Street. KENT & TOMPKINS, Proprietors. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOclated themselves together for the urpose of carrying on Meat Market . et ness. Woshall always keep on hand, FRESH, and in the best possibly condition, a supply of AMERICAN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEGETABLES, &c., aa =~ALSO—CORNED BEEF AND PORK. “@@ We solicit a continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on the Estabishment. s Ser Retail dealers furnished with the best quality of Beef &e. on reasonable terms. CHARLES KENT, KE. 0. TOMPKINS, Nevada, March 7th, 1861—tf gar NOTICE TO ALL! -go ITALIAN BARBER SHOP. No, 66, Broad Street, Nevada, WATCHPUL EYE KEEP on your Ixeenpiary Docunents,—The National eat ie seal ach op orga uate dete Republican calls attention to the fact that . Luxurious Shaving. ....+++++++++++++-26 Conte, the power of the Post-office Department to Hele Betting “and Dressing.. ...06 — Onn prevent its facilities being used for the cir-. gg Special treatment of the Hair for its preser culation of incendiary papers, was main. vation—free. tained by Postmaster General Kendal!, in tuhiteed PURSE? BUCA. 1835, the decision then having respect to antislavery publications, The same de-. AMBROTYPES & PHOTOGRAPHS . cision was made during the administration . ge ae anni Nevapa. of Mr. Buchanan. HE subscriber having an experience . of fifteen years in picture making, with the best . arranged sky-light, and the finest instruments in the A Foorman Proposes ror CHapLatn.— . State, is now prepared to make pictures, The head of the Durham Workhouse Union, . Unsuupassed in Beauty & Durability, pen inye lately advertised for an experi-. AAD: AF DROUCRD PRECRS . enced chaplain, It received answer from a . ,, niet . s : gentleman who inquired about the “salary,” . praphs, rev suched in india Tak, far superior to. any and stated that he had enjoyed considerable . Serstofore offered in this city. j private but no “publick”’ practice. He +arned vut to be the footman of an Edin. clergyman, Tue Annual Pinarmace to Mscca.— An eastern correspondent writes: “The annval Aadji, or pilgrimage, has set out from Damascus to Mecca, and itis estimated that the Turkish government on these occasions must expend at least fifteen thou. rand purses, (sixty thousand pounds) in rupplying food for the pilgrims, the salaries of the officials accompanying the immense oavaleade, and other necessaries for the journey there and back, Faud Pacha has been trying to reduce the expenses to four thousand pounds, which ia greatly to his credit, bat the Tarkish government have obstinately refused to adopt his plan, He was even so bold as to urge its abolishment for a few years, until the country became more quiet, bat the preposition met from the Turkish government a most decided rejection, graphs equal to the original, Be Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay asked, Asso, instructions in the art given to those PO who may desire to receive them, dee vuntaluing eight rooms and an acre *. H°2:: GINGER & OIL OF LEMON, eu: for sale by E. F. SPENCE. ‘EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. Having secured the services of one of the beat Ar. Copies of Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes and Photo. WHEELER & WILSON’S ; NEW STYLE ; i . ‘IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, . . . . FOR FAMILY USE. . . . ALL FORMER OBJECTIONS BEING OVERCOME NO LEATHER PAD Used Now on the New Style of Machine! The New Style of Hemmer . AND . TRANSPARENT CLOTH PRESSER, ARE ATTACHED To the Improved Machine. 1 PRICES GREATLY REDUCED! SEND FOR A CIRCULAR! . THE MISSION WOOLEN MILLS NOW USE Wheeler & Wilson's Machines, In making up Over Shirts, Coats, Suits, &e. They now use trom forty to fifty constantly aud are turning out the finest goods in the market. may21 MRS. I. J. ROLFE Agent, evada. LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS. To all parts of California and Utah Territory, connecting at Marysville and Nevada with Reliable Expresses to all parts of California, the Atlantic States and Europe, We will dispatch Daily Expresses to and fiom all Points North of Nevada, And every mene . Morning, to the following places n Western Utah: Franktown, Washoe Valley, Genoa, Carson Valley, Truckee Meadows, Johnstown, Carson City, Virginia City, And Walker River Mines. All letters for the Western Atlantic States, enclosed in our Government franked envelopes, and endorsed . “Overland, via. Salt Lake,’’ will be forwarded and om their destination sooner than by any other Treasure, Pack: from the above security. Gold Dust and Coin, forwarded to all parts of the United States and Europe, insured or untnsured, at as low rates as can be done by any house with secu. Chinatown, Gold Canon, sand Letters transmitted to and nts with unrivaled dispatch and rity. Our Treasure Express wiil always be accompanied . by faithful Messengers. wwe Notes, Drafts, Bills, &c., collected or negotiated, and all orders attended to promptly. Purehases of every description made, Forwarding of Merchandize and Commissions of every nature, attended to intelligently and with promptitude. WR. Office in Nevada, next door below Wells, Fargo & Co’s JOHN PATTISON, Agent. GAS! GAS!! GAS!!! HE NEVADA GAS COMPANY GIVE NOTICE that gaa will be turned into the ‘‘street mains’? on Saturday the 17th day of August. The Company have on hand a large quantity of service pipe and a . complete assortment of fixtures, which they are pre. pared to put up for all desirous of burning gas, and . all such persons are requested to call at the office and . subscribe to the rules and regulations, by signing the . Register. The following is the tariff of charges: . Price of Gas, per 1000 ft... so eee. 810 00 Price for introducing Gas from the . street main to pipe of Consumer, including setting Metre, tn all cases where the entire fitting is done by the Company,..... $10 00 ! wee hc oy introduction and ve Ne eae ig PEE eee 25 . Price of; ee pipe from metre, 30 cts. per foot, . Price of fixtures according to kind required . N. B.—No bills for pipe or fixtures will be e . for collection until gas is turned on, alabasiay Per order of Trustees. . J. S. KANEEN, Aug. 14, 1861.—Im, Sup. Nevada Gas Works. . eee ereeeeeeeeeesntennnennmpeeeeees <> USTICES’ BLANKS, CONS F hand end for sale at this office; ee ey . every male inhabitant of the City, of twenty-one . lecting or refusing to pay the same, shall be liable . names of the person or persons 80 liab Medical. —— ofail ! ings from neglect of Nature's laws.
bad SUPFER eat all stages of e is guaranteed In When » our CRET DISEASES. ne ' Self-abuse, Nervous Debility, Strictures, G ov aver’ Diabetes Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, . ism, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones at ay abn, assets of the Lungs, Throat, Nose i Ey J upon the Body or Limbs, Canone Een ay, Hplleptic Fits, St, Vitus’ Dance, ont all Dineasen” arising from & derangement of the ] ADK. peg anc Trembling. Loss of memory, er of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of V re 9 peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, _—_ ig , Webel iene eta we Bat pind Head, Female Face, Pain in the Bac ; ° matters not fro n cues, eeepnen? 2 eg effected by any pry bm r the disease has baffled the skillo Tn and resisted all their means “— cure. The medicines prescribed are pees. wit out odor, entirely vegetable, cau sing no sickness, an free from mereury or balsam. Duriog a of practice, in Europe, the Atlantic States, and Calfornia, . have rescued from the jaws of death many thousands, who, in the last stages of the above oa tioned diseases, had been given up to die by their physicians, which warrants me ip promising to the affiicted, who may place themselves under my care, & perfect and speedy cure. Private diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the first cause of Consumption, Scrofula, and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the human family. A permanent cure is scarcely ever effected, a inajority of the cases falling into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure the disease, but ruin the constitution, filling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer intoa i tion. > tabould ‘the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a . _ which betrays itself in scrofula, tetter, ulcers, pve Sod and other affections of the skin, eyes, throat and lungs, entailing upon them a brief existance of suffering, and consigning them to an early grave. ayuunne else in the dread catalogue of human diseases causes so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing its thousands of victims, through a few years of suffering, down to an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system, rapidly wastes away the evergies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper developement of the system, disqualifies for marriage, society, business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer on 4 aps: Nap ind, predisposed to consumption, and a train o evils a om o> us Goenton than death itself, With the fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate victims of Self-abuse, that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruinous . practices my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous health. Irregelarities, and all diseases of males and females, . treated on principles established by fifteen years of . practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures. Medicines, with full directions, sent to any part of the State, Oregon and Washington Territory, by patients communicating by letter, their symptoms. Business correspondence strictly confidential. Address Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY. Medical Institute, San Francisco, DR. L. J. CZAPKAY’S Medical and Surgical Tustitute Is on Sacramento street, below Montgomery, . opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Office, San Francisco, California, effects a CURR. Spermatorrheea, Or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and incapability for labor and study, dullness of apprehensions, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, headache, involuntary discharges, pains in side, affections of the eye, pimples on the face, sexual or other infirmities in man, are cured by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. His methed of curing diseases is new (unknown to others,) and hence the great success. All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. Address, jal3-3m. Ordinance Number 52. EVYING A ROAD AND POLL TAX, and providing for the collection of the same, for the year ending May, 1862. The Trustees of the City of Nevada ordain as follows: section 1, A Road Tax of four dollars is hereby levied upon every able-bodied inhabitant of the City of Nevada between the ages oftwenty-one and fifty ears, Sec, 2. It shall be the duty of the City Marshal to collect the Road Tax, and for this purpose he is hereby invested with the same authority as is conferred upon Road Overseers, by the act of the Legislature of 1860, entitled ‘‘an act concerning roads and bighways in Nevada county,’’ and the tax shall be collected in the manner prescribed in said act. Sr . 3. e Clerk of the Board sha)) prepare and deliver to the Marshal a sufficient number of blank receipts, which shall be numbered and signed by the Clerk. Said receipts shall be countersigned by the Marshal and delivered to persons paying the road tax and the Marshal shall specify in each receipt so de. livered, whether the tax is paid in labor or money, Src. 4. The Marshal shalt keep a correct list of the names of all persons paying their road tax in cash, and the names of those paying in labor, and shall report the same to the Board on the first of each month. All monies collected on the road tax less his commission, the Marsha) shall pay over to the City Treasurer, to be used under the direction of the Board of Trustees for road purposes. Ske. 5. There shall be and is hereby levied upon L. J. CLAPKAY, M.D., San Francisco, Cal. years of age and upwards, a poll tax of one dollar for the year ending May 1862; and it is hereby made = on ed rape to pore the same. ne, 6. e Clerk of the Board shall pre deliver to the Marshal proper blank poll He ng which shall be numbered and signed by the Clerk. Spon the payment of each and every poll tax, the Marshal shall deliver one of said receipts countersigned by himself, to the person so pa Dg. Src. 7. To enforce the collection of the poll tax the Marshal may seize so much of any and every species of property owned or claimed by any person Sicases, the Great First Cause . (TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County ¥¢ nuse is another formidable enemy to health, . The Doctor offers free . consultation, and asks no remuneration unless he . ee Legal Notices Nevada, ss. District Court, of the Fourtee Judicia! District of said State, The room of the State of California, to ELISHA DAY, Greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the complaint of ISAJAH JONES, filed against you, within ten days from the service of this writ, if served te you in this county; within twenty days if servéd oj you in this district, and out of this county, within forty days if served on you Jn the State any out of this district, in an action commenced On the 10th day of July a. D. i861, in said Court, to recoy. ‘ ar the sum of one thousand five hundred and §fj (81,550 00) dollars, alleged hry Plaintiff in his éoty. plaint, to be due and owing him by you, Defendant, . upon certain promissory notes, made and executed . by you the said Defendant, together with interes ursuant to the letter of said notes. And you are Lereby notified that if you. fail to answer said com. plaint as herein directed, Plaintiff will take judgment against yon therefor by default, together with aij costs of suit, and also demand of the Court auth other relief as is prayed for in Plaintiff's said com. plaint. -—— cai _— ber a4, D. 1861. JOHN &. LAMBERT, Clerk, By Jos. Ronrnts. Deputy. Jr. By order of Hon. Niles Searls, Jodgé of the Four. teenth Judicial District, in and for the county apd State aforesaid. Atrue copy. Attest, JNO. 8. LAMBERT, Ci'k, By Jos. Ronerts, Jr. Deputy. J. I. Caldwell, Pl’ffs, Attozpey. sepT-3m In testimony whereof, I John 8, Lambert, Clerk of the District Court, aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the xeal of said Court, at offiee, in the City of Nevada, this 6th day of Septem. NSOLVENT NOTICE.—In the District I Court of the 14th Judicial Distiict of the State California, in the matter of the petition of J. #, LALONDE, an insolvent debtor: Pursuant. to an onder of the Hon, Ni.es Sears, Judge of the said . District Court. notice is hereby given to all the ered. itors of the said Insolvent J. B. Lalonde, to be and . appear before the Hon. Niles Searla atoresaid, in open court, at the court-roum of said court in the city and county of Neyada, on the Fourth Day ov Novexann, 4. D., 1861, at 10 o’elock, a. M., of tha! day, then and there to show cause, ifany they can, why the praye of said Insolvent shuuld not be granted, and an ag signment of his estate be made, and he be dixcharged ' from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the statute in such ease made and provided; and in the meantime all proceedings against said insolvent be stayed. p~A— _—Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this 19th day of September, 4, { oe he 1861. JOHNS, LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Jos Rongrts, Jr., Deputy. Davip Be.pen, Att’y for Petitioner. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, Adminis. trator of the estate of CALEB MASON deceased, by . virtue of an order of the Honorable Probate Court of . Nevada County, made the 11th day of September, a, . D., 1861. willon Friday, October 4th, 1861, at two o’elock P. M., in front of Pierce’s Hotel in the town of Omega, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: One Tail Flume situated on Main Seoteliman's Creek, about 200 yards above the mouth of Filmore j Ravine. Also, one Tail Flume on Sourkrout Ravine, . about 200 yards above the mouth of said Ratine, . Also, two Tail Flumes on Alpha Canon. Terms of . sale, cash, H. B. THOMPSON, Sept. 11, 1861. Public Administrator, 1 ; CaS (Number 54,] } NW ORDINAMCE, Providing for the constraction o! a side-walk on Pine street, The Trustees of the City of Nevada Ordain as follows: Sxcrion 1. It shall be the duty of the property . holders on the westerly side of Pine street, between . Commercial and Broad streets, on or before the 25th . day of September, 1861, to construct a side-walk in front of their property. . See. 2. Said side-walk shall be of uniform width, not less than four feet, and shall be constructed under the direction of the City Marshal. Sec. 3. Should any property holderon Pine street, between the termini specified in the first section of . this Ordinance, neglect or refuse to construct the side-walk in front of his or her property, as required, it shall be the duty of the Marshal to let out a con: 4 tract for having the work done, and the property along the line thereof shall be held responsible for the reasonable expense of the same. Pasved August 27th, 1861, CHAS. KENT, H. H. Face, Clerk. President. {Number 55.] N ORDINANCE, Providing for the _ Planking of portions of Main and Cayote streets. The Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as folloet: Sxetion J. Itshallbe the duty of the property holders on both sides of Main street. from the bridge to the junction of Cayote street, and of property holders on Cayote street, from the junction of Main to the upper end of the gas works building, and they are hereby required, on or before the 25th day of September, } their property. Sec. 2. Said planking shall be done under the direction and supervision of the City Marshal, and each property holder shall be required to plank to the middle of the street, Sxc. 3. Should any property holder on Main and Cayote streets, between the termini above specified, neglect or refuse to plank the streets in front of his or per property, as required, it shall become the duty of the City Marshal to let out a contract for having the work done, and the property along the line thereof shall be held responsible for the reasonable expense of the same. Passed August 27th, 1861. CHAS. KENT, H. H. Fuace, Clerk. President. {[Namber 51.} N ORDINANCE FIXINING THE COMpensation of the City Marshal and Policemen. The Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows :— Sxction 1. The City Marshal shall receive as a full compensation for his services, the sum of one hutered dollars a month to be paid out of theCity Treasvry. He shall also receive for his services as Collec tor, fifteen, per centum on all monies collected on account of poll and road taxes, and five per centum on the amount collected by him on account of other city revenues; which per centage he is authorized to retain outof the amount collected, Sxc. 2. Policemen shali receive as a compensation for their services the sum of ninety dollars a month. liable to and refusing to pay said poll tax, as will be . 1° De Paid out of the City Treasury as other demands sufficient to pay ‘the same and costs of seizure, and may sell the same at any time or place, within the . city limits, upon giving a verbal notice one hour previous to such sale; a delivery of the possession of the property by the Marshal, to any purchaser, shall be . deemed a sufficient title inthe purchaser, After hav. ing dedueted the poll tax, for which such property was sold, and the necessary fees and costs of sale the Marshal shall return the surplus money, ifany there be. to the owner of such property. Any vend son indebted to another, liable toa poll tax and negto pay the same after service upon him, by the City . Marshal, of a potice in writing, stating the name or . le, and owi such poll tax, and may deduct the ; re I : ; amo from such indebtedness, x: i aioe . Sec, 8, shall report the same to the Buar ® firs par aa se € ard on the first of Passed May 28th, 1861. VRE Cot, CHAS. KENT, Pres’t. . against the City, nee 3. For every arrest for violation of City Or . dinances, the Marshal and Policemen shall be entitled to the same fees os are allowed Constables in . Similar cases, when the same shall be made out of . the persons arrested. . SEc. 4. This Ordinance to take effect and be in fort’ . fron and after the first day of May a. p, 1861. Pessed April 4th 1861. ; JOHN WILLIAMS, President. T. H. Rory. Clerk, apr6 NOTICE TO SCRIP HOLDERS! The holders of County Warrants drawn on the General Fund, and registered prior to October Ist, 1858, are requested to present the same at the Trea*: , . urer’s Office for payn as i . Ae the ne : The Marshal shall keep a recorded list of . ceases from this Mate Merry “2 Apter ons on the saa 1@ names of all persons paying their poll tax, and . , pin Nevada Aug. 27th, 1861, J. W. CHINN. Treasurer, Nevada County: HYP Rastive & LEPTANDRIN— ; ‘or sale by E, F, SPENCE Druggist & Apothecary, 47 Broad st., Nevada. 1, to plank said streets, in front of © € \