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TO Bi ll »* ««* AND CONTRACTOR* Notice i* « kkeby given that skal ed proposals will be received by the him .irned, Commissioner* on Public Buildmga ii Shasta County and Suite of Cnlifornm, J DmeStore of Beniamin Shnrtleff. nnti • ' iarof January. 1854. lor fun.tahtng ».tor«U and build in 2 a County Court Honse and Jail n accordance wi ,b ‘* l ' {,"“£SIS SIII BTI.EFF, ) . Dill in IJ htVss* *i C °°‘ *' homer a. ci buss. > Shasta. I tec. Id. I**- dlo-,t -n..«01-l T'«' COPARTNERSHIP. -VTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Copartnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Moody & Wood, is ibis < j nV |, v mutual consent dissolved, and all of the business of the late firm will be transacted by j s r, Bass. MOODY &, WOOD. Nov. 26th. 1853. dlOlf. Oil. AND CA tIPIIE.YE. William bailey, manufacturer of Sperm, Solar, Elephant and Black Fish Oil*. AUo, Cumphene and Burning Fluid. Q 'ahtv in all gale* guaranteed. Manufactory. B ittery street, between I’ineund Busli. San Francisco. dlO 3m. flllGßll'F’N SAKE. By virtue of a writ of execu hon issued out of tlie Justices’ Court, Sims'a Township, by H. A. Curtiss, Esq.. Justice of tin IVace in ami for the county of Shasta, Stile i f California, duly attested and dated the e ghti, day of Dec., A. 1). 18-el, requiring me to satisfy a judgment rendered in said court on the eighth day of December, eighteen hundred and filty tbree, in favor of A. L. Dowuer, plaintiff, against J. B. roller, defendant, for the sum ol lour hun dred and ninety-eight dollars and twenty-nine cents, ($498.29.) and accruing costs. I havi seized and taken in execution two brown mules. 1 therefore give notice that 1 will sell the a*n>ve properly on Friday, the sixteenth day ol De cember, 1853, in front of the Court House, in Shasta, to the highest bidder Also one small House and l.ot, situated in the town of Shasta, on south-east side ol High street and opposite to Lean’s Bath House, said lot be ginning at a point ahent live feet North ol lot ol S. Lean, and running about 25 feet along Higi street, thence about Kit) feet at right angles, thence about 25 feet at right angles, and them* about 160 feet at right angles to a place of begin ning, and situated between lots ol S. Lean and A. I*. Campion, which property I w ill sell in front of the Court House, in Shasta, on the illsi day ol Dec., 1853, to the highest bidder. U M. A. NUNN ALLY, Sheriff. By Joh.v W.Jackso', Deputy. Dec. 10th 18.53. It 2f. M U llO.Vt. O TATE OF CALIFORNIA—IN THE DIS trict Court for the 9th Judicial District, am within ninl tor Shasta County. Catherine Fuutz r». George Fontz, Shasta County. •*. The I‘eople of the State of California to George Foutz. ft rrr'inp : Whereas the above named complainant hath bv her guardian. JacobC. Hinckley, filed in the <'fiiee of tlie undersigned. Clerk til !he court afore said, her complaint against you for the object ol obtaining a Divorce from the Bonds of matri mony with you contracted, alleging for causi Against you. fraud, habitual intemperance and wilful desertion fora period of two years, Ac And the said complainant having obtained Iron the Judge of the Court aforesaid, an order tha the summons herein be served upon you bv publishing the same for a period of three months in the newspaper known as the “Shasta Coil rirr.” you are therefore required to appear am answer said complaint within the time that fol lows after the expiration of the three months pub lications of summons aforesaid, viz: If served within the County of Shasta, ten days; if served out of Shasta County, but within the Ninth J idicial District of the Stale atdresam twenty d: y» ; in all oilier cases, forty days ;am if you tail to answer the complaint as aforesau' the plain'itf and complainant aforesaid will ap ply to the court for tin- relief demanded therein. Witness mv hand ami private seal, there being no official seal vet provided, done at office ii Shasta, this the .5 rl l davot Dei ember. A.D. 1853. THUS. W. DAWSON. Cler.v. d 10 3m. RE.no VAV*. J A. MrCUF.A .V GO.. H AVE REMOVED TO NO. 85. Sacmmenti street. Nov. 19. Ini no r in;. IHAVE APPOINTED J. M. RHODES M\ duly authorized agent for the tran.-aetiou "I mv business during my abscence to the Atlan tic States. J. G. DOLL. Shasta, Nov. 26, 1853. d3lt (i.4KDi:\ *KKD*. LBS. ONION SEEDS. ALSO, n " genera! v ariely of other garden seed' raised upon the Lawson Ranch 'lie past summer. For sale by MAY FIR A. POMEROY. Shasta. Dec. 3d. 1853. 10,000 4(1 000 M’S. 1.000 M)S. 2.000 lbs. 1.000 lbs. 6.000 M>s. 4.000 lbs. 4.000 lbs. 5.000 ibs. 1.000 Ibs. 8.000 Ibs. L cm PROTINIONN FOR TIIOCSANUS). lbs. of llaxali Gallego and California Flour. 15.000 Ibs. of Bariev, 6 000 Ibs. Chili Beans. San Jose Potatoes. < luioiis Corn Meal. Soria Crackers, extra clear Bacon, sugar cured Hams. Boston Clear Pork. Last June Goshen Butter, if Lard in tins. sliml. ground, and No. I, Chi na Sugars. Rio Coffee. Green and Black Tea*. Golden Syrup. No. I. China Rice. Carolina Rice. Colgate s Soap. Candle*. Scotch and American Whiskey. French Brandy. Port W ine, Holland Gin. Hi’ds'k Champagne. ....... Claret. ml a full assortment of other merchandize, ranted to be of Hie best quality, ur stuck of goods are in fine order, having ti hauled up here when the roads were dry. cl, we will sell now at a very small advance dry weather prices. A. J. STEVENSON A Co. liasta. Dec. 3. 1853. ‘hUl 2.009 Ibs 500 lbs. 300 gal. 4.000 Ibs. 2.000 lbs. 8.000 Ibs. 2.000 lbs. 560 gal. 300 gal. 100 gal. 136 gal. 18 d"Z. 50 doz. K. C. BAKKR. K ' GAKTKH BAKER CABTEB* All*rury» nml (’onascllors at l.aw. OFFICE in D. Ciumui's buildings. apB3 If FI.TK VA. CHKWIKG TOBACCO. Cast s Jones &. Hudson's El Sacramento. 40 Snoplies of the above brands of fine Tobacco received monthly, which are offered to the trade on reasonable terms by 8 A ML. H. PRICHARD, Commission Buyer, Corner Battery and Sacramento streets. San Francisco, Nov. 19, 18.19. n26-3m PRIVATE BOARDING OOllfE, The undersigned is prepared to receive a limited number of boarders and lodgers, at bis Residence on the hill, immedi ately back of the Clerk’s office. No pains will be spared by either myself or family, to render every accommodation to those who may give us their patronage. S. E. JACK. Shasta. Nov. 19, 1813. nl9tf tUOEJBMTONE * BROTHERS Respectfully invite the atten tion of the ladies and gentlemen of this city, and th**ir customers tiirougijout the vicin ity to their well selected stock ot STAPLE AS D FA SC Y DRY HOODS. Gent’s furnishing goods, and miner’s wear, which they offer for sale at the lowest rates ever offered in this market. GOLDSTuNE & BROTHERS, Next Store below Harrington &. Doll’s Grocer) Store, Shasta City, Cal. Nov. 12, 1813. ' nJ2-tf J1.%81.EV1 BAKEEV! OftA BAGS OF BARLEY, in lots to suit, for i„ w . Apply to J. G. DOLL. Shasta, Nov. I - ’. d_ MTOKAr.E —RAT PROOF M’ABK HOr*K. FOR SAI.R CHEAP, OR STORAGE TA ken. The locution is perfectly secure from Hre. Apply to J- b. DOLL. Shasta, Nov. 10. _ llOliLl'B ISAACS* WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THEIR Nu merous customers and the public gener ally, that they are again at their old stand, in the New, Two Mlorv, Fire Proof, Brick Buiiiliiig, where they invite inspection ol their Xeic ami Extensive Assortment of Fancy Dry <«ooJ», I 'lothi"". Boots and Shorn, Crock rry. (ilassvnre, F./c., Etc.. All of which have been carefully selected lot THIS MARKET. _ . _ They would beg to slate their facilities arc unsurpassed, being always at San 1 r.incisco, prepared to take advantage of the market, and making their purchases for cash only. W e cun safely assert, without fear of contra diction, that we have the LARGEST SIOCK OF GOODS this side of San Francisco, which we offer at exceedingly low prices for cash, al V\ holesale and Retail. HOLLUB & ISAACS. November 5. 1813. ustl IN FOR JIATIO N BA NT ED, OF JOHN STILLER. AUGUSTUS STIL ler. Alexander Stiller, and Jacob Lesczcin -ky. Either ot them may learn matters of inter est liv addressing the undersigned at Shasta City, Shasta County, Cal. AUf.LSTL'S LkSCZCISSKT. Shasta, Nov. 2G, 1813. n26-3i* Francisco Herald give two insertions in ••Weekly Herald,” and forward account to his ollice. MilE UI F F'Si MAI.E. By virtue OF TWO EXECUTIONS to me directed, issued out of the District- Court for the 9ih Judicial Disliict for SliEsta County and State of California, and duly attes ted on the 29th day of November, A. 1). 1853, on a judgment at the suit of Benjamin Jones vs. Allied G. Channciy, Austin Chaiincey, Samuel Francis and J. L. H. Swinelbrd for the sum ol $728.76. also on a judgment at the suit of Isaac I’liiiips rs. A. G. Chaiincey, Austin Chaucey. S'l Francis ami J. L. 11. Swineford tor the sum ol $893.62. together with accruing costs, I have sei/.i d and taken into execution the following property to wit; all that tract of land known •i 11 «i described as follows; Beginning at an oak tree stand im! on the west hank of the Sacra mento rive r, 18 roils above the mouth ot Spring creek, ill the comity of Shasta, marked ana hearing the names A. G. Chaiincey and J L- H. S w iin ford : i mining from thence (low n the Sac ramento river 120 rods to a pine tr e marked ~itii hearing the names aforesaid ; hem thence in a westerly course 110 rods to a piue tree marked as aforesaid; thence in a north easterly course 120 roils to an oak tree marked as afore said ; from thence in a south easterly course to corner mi Sacramento river, plaice of beginning, ’me her with all the improvements situated thereon mal appurtenances iieionging thereunto, consist ini! of one saw mill and its fixture*, wn duelling houses, one burn and stable, situ ated at the muith of Spring Creek on the Nac anieuto i ivi r in said county ot Shasta, ail ol w inch described properly I shall expose nt pub lic s tie to the highest bidder for cash, on he 26th dav uf December, 1813, at 11 o'clock A. M.. on the premise*. W AI. A. N 1 NNAI-1.1, Sheriff Shasta county. Shasta, Dec. 3. 1813. d3td ftIiRRIEF'M MAI.E. r)V VIRIL E OF TWO EXECUTIONS TO > me directed, issued out of a Justice’s Court, Homer A. Cur. iss J. P. for Shasta Tow nship. Shasta coumy. and Stale ot California, duly at tested on the 28th day of November. 1813. on judgment at the suit of Simeon Eastman rx. A. h Chan nee v .X Co., for the sum of $162,71, together with costs and accruing costs, also on judgment at ihe suit of U Hard Eastman, A U'i iii G. Chaiincey \ Cm, for Ihe sum of $l-119. together with costs and accruing costs. ! have seized and taken upon said executions all the right, title and interest of the said A. G. CliaUie ev vV Co. in and to the following proper ty. viz : all that tract of land known and descri bed as follows: Beginning at an oak tun stan ding on the west hank of the Sacramento, 18 rod* above the mouth of Spring Creek, in the ' county of Shasta, marked and hearing the names of A. G. Chauucey and J. L. Swineford: running from theece down the Sacramento river 120 rials to » pine tree marked and bearing the names aforesaid, from thence in a westerly course 160 rods to a pine tree, marked as afore said, thence in a north easterly course 120 rods • 0 ;11l t ,.,k tree marked as aforesaid, from thence ina south easterly course to corner on Sacra mento river, place of beginning, together with all the improvements and appurtenances there on, consisting of one saw mill, two dwelling houses, and one barn and stable, situated at the month of Spring Creek, on the Sacramento river, jn said coo ll lv of Shasta, al of w hich described property 1 shall expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash, on the 26th day of De cember, 1813. at 11 o’clock A. M. on the prem ise W. A. NUNNALLY. Sheriff of Shasta County. Shasta, December 3d, 18-13. d3id BILL, BAKER & CO. Dealrn in llurdwair, Miners and carpenter’s tools. Agricultural Implements, Groceries, Li quors, &c., have removed to their NEW FIRE PROOF BRICK STORE. two doors south of the St. Charles Hotel, where they invite the attention of purchasers to a lull assortment of goods. ALPHEUS BULL, Red Bluffs. G. V. BAKER. San Francisco, W. ROBBINS, Shasta. Shasta, Oct. 8, 1853. 08-fl U.iKKD'GTO.tf, DOLL Sc CO Have on hand and for sale at lowest market prices, a large assortment of Groccrias, Liquors, Provisions, Crockery, Glassware, Dry Goods, 4-c. 4-r- NEARLY OPPOSITE RHODES £ LUSk’s EXPRESS, H. f D. &Co. Shasta City, Sept. 14. 1853. sepl7tl A. Ar 9. .NOLOtIOIV, Between the St. Charles Hotel and Bull Baker s Brick Building, Shasta, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Bendy Bade Clothing, BOOTS and Shoes, Cvtriery, Colt’s Pistols, Blankets, Drilling, and all other articles usually kept in the trade. We-are always pre pared to sell first-rate articles at cheap prices. If you have any doubts in regard to the matter call and see for yourselves. Shasta, Sept. 3d.—se3tf CALLAHAN A CO. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM their friends and the public, that they have again re-opened opposite the St. Charles Hotel, where they offer for sale 200,000 lbs of Barley, 100 tons of Hay, at the lowest market price. Also, a general assortment of Provisions, Gro ceries. Mining Tools, Liquors, &c. &,c. Shasta. July, 1853. jy23tf WEAVER VIE EE STOKE. I». W. Eder A- Co., Announce to the citizens of Trin ity county, and all others, that they are now receiving at their stand in Weaverville, the most extensive slock of goods ever exhibited in this market, consisting in part of Bendy .Hade Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, and Dry Goods; AT.SO, PROVISIONS AMD GROCERIES. Such as Flour, Bacon, Hams, Pork. Butter. Cheese, Lard. Oysters, Allspice, Cotiee, Sugar, Tea, Rice, &c. At.so, Crockery. Hardware, Lamp Oil. Camphene. Saddlery, Carpets and Matting, Stoves, Parlor and Cooking. ALSO, Liquors, Wines, and Cigars. ALSO, Wall Paper mid all kinds of Stationery. All of which we are prepared to sell cheaper than ever offered before in this market. U euverville, Oct. 29, 1853. o29tf CALIFORNIA FLOUR. Fitch & cos miij.s. Hesrv s. Fitch, Esi*. Dear Sir: We congratulate you in having succeeded in manufacturing a superior article of Flour at your ow n mills in Happy Val ley. The samples sent us we have given a fail trial. and find it a pure article, ami find it equal to any of the New York fancy brands I ever used in New York city: and we most cheer fully recommend it to the public as a beautiful Family Flour, being extra w hile aud sweet,with a proper strength ; and as long as you continue so careful in the selection of your wheat, and the manufacturing of the same, we shall contin ue to remain your patrons, it being far superior to either Gallego or Haxall mills. Truly yours, Haley &. Thompson, n2G-lm Railroad Bakery, Long Wharf. FITCH A: CO., Auents for the sale of the Happy Valiev Mills Flour, near Front, are prepared to furnish 250 barrels of this celebra ted i-lour daily, in quarter sacks. This Flour is equal, if not superior, to any Flour in the mar ket. and we have testimonials from the best ba kers in Sau Francisco, and the country, that it surpasses Gallego and Haxall. Wheal. Parties having good California wheat to sell, can sell the same to us. None hut tbo best de sired. H. S. Fitch. Octavien Hooos. DOCTOR W A KKKIEI.O—UKNTIST. Freni Nan Francisco. "ITtriLL REMAIN FOR A FEW DAYS AT TT the Eagle Hotel, Shasta, where he will be happy to receive those who may be desirous of his services. Gold plate teeth fitted to the mouth upon the latest and most improved plan, and every oilier branch of dentistry executed in a judicious and skillful manner, aud warranted. All diseases, or defects of the eye removed. Sha«ta. Nov. 2(i. 1853. tf DAMEKKEOTYPE9. JRUTH, DAGUERREOTYPE ARTIST. St. • Cliarles Hotel, Shasta, is now prepared to put up Daugerreotypes in every variety of style. Picluies neatly 4et in Lockets. Pins, Rings. Watch Seals, &c. Persons wishing to secure sootl life like pictures, will please call soon.— Likenesses taken in all kinds ol weather, aud satisfaction guaranteed. Oct. 29. tf MIIEBIEE’9 MALE. BV VIRTUE OF TWO EXECUTIONS is sued out of the Court of Homer A. Curtiss. Justice of the Peace in and lor the Township of Shasta, duly attested on the 2Gth day of Novem ber. 1853, on judgment at the suit of Bull, Ba ker & Co., rs. Thomas Gibs< n and Edward G. Bates, for the sum of #436,35. also on judgment at the suit of Raymond A laisseter. rs. T. Gibson and E. G. Bates, lor the sum of #9l,4l.with costs and accruing costs, I have seized ami taken into possession all the right, title, aud interest ol the said Thomas Gihsou and Edward G. Bates in ami to three mules, one wagon, and three har nesses. Notice is hereby given that on Thurs day. the Bdi day of December inst..at 11 o’clock A. M., 1 shall sell ihe said mules, wagon, and harness, in front of the Court House iu Shasta, to the highest bidder lor cash. WM. A. NUNN ALLY, Dec. 3. 1853. It Sheriff Shasta County. The above sale is postponed by order of Plaintiff - s attorney until Monday, Dee. 12, 1553. dIO It. K. T. 9FUABI E, A TTORNE Y A T LA W, Shasta Citt. Shasta Co., Cal Office in th*> Post Office Buildings. mar 26 it TODD Sc JO.TE‘S o|*p«Miie Adnm'ii &- fo’» li>prr<ii, Shnila. Having removed into their new Store, are now receiving a large and well selected assortment of goods adapted to this market, among which may be found -00 barrels Haxall and ■Gallego Flour. 1.->OO lbs. prepared Chili Peaches in boxes. 3,000 “ Beaus. •JO bbls. Dried Apple*. Hams. I’ork, anti Side Bacon. Co.! r ,sh and Mackerel. 100 boxes A Indian and Margcaux Claret. 6 doz. cane bottom chairs. China and Carolina Rice. Butter, Lard, Lamp Oil. Together with a general assortment of Ready Made Clothing. Boots, Shoes, Liquors, Mining Implements, ic.. all of which will be offered on the most favorable terms. augO 4t X. J.UOBMOX Sc CO., l\~heicsade and Retail Denier* in Ready Made Clothing, Have removed to their new fire proof brick building, adjoining the St. Charles Hotel, and take pleasure in informing the ladies ami geutlemeu of Shasta and vicinity that they have just received a full assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. surpassing any that has ever been offered in this place in ladies and gentlemen’s outfitting goods. The ladle’s goods consist of French Merino t, Alpacas, Lustre Damask*, Shaw's, Wind me Curtains, Shoes, Hose. Gloves, Ginghams, Sheeting and Shirting, . Laces, Trimmings, Carpets, and other fancy articles 100 numerous to men tion. Gentlemen’s boots and shoes, frock, dress, and overcoats, gloves, pants, silk and merino un dershirts, white shirts, blankets. India Rubber goods, also a general assortment of queensware. cutlery, playing cards, and all other articles usually kept in our line of business. Ladies and gentlemen will find it to their in terest to call and examine our stock, before pur chasing elsewhere, as we flutter ourselves that uone can compete with us, with the advantages we now enjoy. Oct. 29. tf PACKERS & .111NKKS ATTENTION! JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE IN lots to suit purchasers, at Red Bluff's, 25.000 lbs. fresh Chili Flour. 5,000 “ No. 1. China Sugar. 5,000 No. 2, do 50 cases Ale. 50 “ I’orter. 50 11 Claret. 25 “ Lemon Syrup. 2,000 gallons whiskey. 1,500 “ French Brandy. 1.000 “ Am Brandy. 5,000 lbs. Beans, fresh Chile. 100 cases preserved Fruits. CHURCH augO tf & MIX. 10,000 PROVISIONS. lbs. Bacon. 10,000 sugar cured Hams. 5.000 Lard in small tins. 2.000 Fresh Currants. 5.000 No. 1. China Rice. 2.00 C Stuart’s Crushed Sugar. For sale by CHURCH & MIX. augO tf Red Bluffs. NEW MARKET. Blood for Blood, and no Monopoly !! The price of Beef has come down at last ! ! THE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY inform their friends, and the citizens of Shasta, and the miners of the surrounding country, that they have opened their new mar ket on Main street, opposite the old burnt tree, and next door to Adams &. Co’s Express office, where will be found a full supply of Beef, Suasages, Mutton, Fresh Pork, Land), Salt do Veal. Corned Beef. S:c. Also, a full supply of Vegetables and Game, Venison. &c., iu season. By strict attention to business they hope to rentier this establishment one of the most invi ting in California, N. B. The prices have been made to suit the times. The usual deductions made to Hotels. Restaurants, and persons purchasing to sell in other localities. SMITH, BLODGETT, &. Co., Oct. 22. tf Proprietors. SIIAMTA BOOK STORE. "JHIIE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND u and for sale cheap, a large assortment of IiLANK BOOKS of every description. Pocket Memorandum and Pass Books. English, Me tallic, and Tuck Memorandums. LETTER, Cap, Bill, Fancy Note, and Gilt Pa per. Envelope, Blotting and Drawing do. ENVELOPES, all sizes and kinds. Buff, White, Blue Laid and Fancy do; self sealing, let ter, note, and official do. SOLD AND STEEL PENS, black, red, and bine Ink. NKSTANDB, portfolios, sand boxes, paper weights, cutters, and folders; fine pocket cutlery, cigar cases. Portmonies, etc.; chess men and backgammon. CUBICAL INSTRUMENTS, and instruction books, a great variety ; miner’s views and letter books. ALSO, a large and splendid assortment of stand ard miscellaneous bound books and novels. JCHuOL BOOKS, Geography*. Grammar*. Arithmetics. Spellers. Readers, etc.; work* on History, Philosophy. Chemistry, Botany. Astronomy and Agriculture. Also a large selection of Poetical Works. A. ROMAN. Shasta. Oct. 29. 1853. 029-tf MWAHEV’H HO TEE. boner Hpringn. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD respectfully inform his friends anti the public generally, that he ha* com menced business at the NEW HOLSE, pleas antly situated under the big oaks a tew yards below the old stand, where he will ever be reatly to do his best to give perfect satisfaction to ali who may favor him with their patronage. Attached to the bouse i* the best accommoda tions for watering to be had in the county; also a Large Bara and Corral, well furnished with good spring water, a plenty of hay and barley, and a warm covering for an imals. Thi* house being situated in the midst of a good mining district, we have made prepara tions to accommodate miners with the best ol board and lodging at reasonable prices. Give us a call and we will Irv to suit yon. BENJ. BWASEY. November 12, 1853. u!2-3m PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, See. rHE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE the business of Painting, Glazing and Pa i-r Hanging, in the cilv of Shaslaaud surround ig country, on histnvn individual account. umi iil a J- VAN SCTLAICK. CITV OHIO MTORE. Opposite Rhode* Lusk's Express Office, Shasta. n THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES- W& pectfully inform the citizens of Shasta ami jft the public generally, that he Ims lately received and keeps constantly on hand, a largo assortment of Drugs, Medicines. Patent Medi cines, Perfumery, etc., eonsittwg in purl of dm following: Seidlitx ami Yeast Powders, Cream of Tartar, •Tartaric Acid, Soda. Borax, Hops, Osgood’* Cholagogue, Pain Killer, Liniments, Jayne*' Medicines, Balls', Townsend’s and Sands’ Sar.-% parilTa. Thompson’s Eye Water. Patetit Piids, etc., which he offers for sale wholesale and le tail at reasonable prices. Physician*' prescriptions and onlers from ad jacent settlements, w ill be promptly and accu rately attended to. C. ROT HE. marl- tf Druggist and Apothecary. SIIUBTI.EFF’M DRI’G STORE. Main Street, Shasta. CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM Boston and New York, a large assortment of Drugs, Paints. Oils, Ac., which at wholesale wilt be found cheaper than has ever before been offered in this market. A full supply of patent medicines, among which are the following; Osgood’s India Cholagogue, Sands’ Sarsapa rilla, Old Jacob and 8. P. Townsend’s Sarsapa rilla. I’errv Davis’ Pain Killer. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. Ayres’Cherry Pectoral, Jaynes’ Exptx'torani, Hair Tonic and Alterative, Thomp son's Eye Water, Tuiiitigtuu's Balsam and God frey’s Cordial. ijuiments. —Hayes’ Mexican Mustang. Hunt's Nerve and Bone. Steer-sand Diifoid Opodeldoc. Pitts. —Lee’s, Moffat’*, Wright’*. Brandreth's, Grafenberg’s, Jayne’s Sanative and Ague Pills. my 14tf BEN.I. SHI RTLEFF. I.tw .till,l. FOR MACE. THE UNDIVIDED ONE-lULF of the wa ter mill, and a quarter section of land situ ated about half a mile below Whiskey Creek, on Clear Creek, is offered for sale on reasonable terms. Also, three yoke of working oxen, tw« lumber wagons, one horse, one mule team, twa* milch cows, one set double harness, yokes, chains, &c., necessaryto carry on the lumbering business. There is one good dwelling house, blacksmith shop, and one store house upon said claim, making it a very desirable location. A portion of said claim is good arable laud, and under cultivation. Any person desiring to locate in the above business will do well in giving me a call, before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 am bound to sell ou reasonable terms. Enquire ou the premises. N. FEEING TON. Clear Greek, Sept. 26, 1813. -of uf MANTA CLARA lIII.LH The undersigned take occasion to inform die public that, owing to recent improvements, the capacity of these mills lias been somewhat increased, and they are now turnig out 500 bags of their choice Flour daily. It affords much gratification to know that the Santa Clara Flour, wherever introduced, has ta ken the place of the Best Brands of the import ed ; and we are grateful for the manner in which our efforts to supply a Pure and Choice Flour have been sustained. By continuing to mako careful selections of Wheat, the public may be assured that the good repute already earned will be sustained, and that no h lour will leave the Mill, fully branded, w hich i* not iu all respect* equal to Haxall and Gallego. Orders from the Country carefully attended to.’ PATCH & CLAYTON. Agents, 92, T rout street, Sou Francisco. Nov. 5, 1813. 2m AUSTIN WcnvrerTille. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD AN noouce to his friends and the public at large, Unit be has taken this favorite ho tel, sitiialedin the centre uf the busines portion of Weavervllle, and formerly kept by Mr. Mes sie. Tite “ Austin Holef* is well furnished with clean aud.conifurtuble bedding, and the Bar ia constantly supplied with LIQUORS AMD CIGARS of the choicest brands. THE TABLE, presided over by Mrs. Mc- Laughlin, heretofore of the Upper Mountain House, will always be furnished in the very best manner that the market can afford. Rooms suitable for ftUuiles also furnished. .i. McLaughlin. Weaverville, Not. a, 18-13. uatf in TEHAIIA HOC MIC. JSj Tehama, Colmtit 4'aunty. jjjj THE SUBSCRIBER, HAi IXG take,u “■•charge of this well known establishment, is determined to spare no ex[ien.se or personal exertion, to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. His fable shall always be supplied with all the substantials. us well as luxuries tiiat the market affords, while the bur will be constantly furnished with the very best liquors that can be procured in ibis country. — The house is also well furnished with excellent beds. Iu short, every accommodation usually met with iu hrst-rulc up-country hotels will bo found iu til is house, There is a large stable upon the premises, al ways well furiiisued with an abundance of prov ender for animals. CHARLES C. CLIFFORD. Tehama, Colusa co, »epl7of NO Tier. All persons indebted to oils. Brieker Jr Bates are respectfully requested to settle their accounts immediately, or they will be left iu other bauds for collection. J. BRICKER, M. D. sepl/tf H. BATEts, M. D. E. liEWil Si CO. Watchmaker Sc .tlnnnfactnring Jeweler* Seat door to Adam'* if Co’s Express Office. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM their friends and the public that they are again on hand wi h a large and spleudid stuck of fine Watches, Diamonds, California and Slate Jew elry. &c. Every deicription of California Jewelry man ufactured to order. Particular attention given to Watch and Chronometer work. Clocks ou hand for from |8 upwards. [an27tf WAITED BY THE SUBSCRIBER, a LADY TO take charge of a first rale hotel at Vreka. One unmarried would be preferred, or, il married, it is indispensable that site should have no lam ily. One having some experience in that busi ness preferred. For further particulars apply l« Thomas J. Rowe. Vreka, or to the Conner office. notice. Doctor be.nj. shurtleff and j. r. Gilbert are my authorised agents to trans ect business for me during my absence from California. A. S. BALDW IN. Shasta. Sept. 26. 18.13. ol 6m DR. J. M. fIORME, SURGEON DENTIST, au&r tf Shtuta, Cal.