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RHODES & CO.’S Daily Express TO WEAVEKVILLEJ! shall hereafter run a dai ly EXPRESS to aud from Weaverville, iu charge of a REGULAR MESSENGER. All OrJrr., LeiTeclivan, aad e«errthi >■« we* <W Kxprrw bwiaeaa, /uitkfu Uj ojad jiaarfuall; Ulrairi U. RHODES & CO. Shasta. September 23, PSoif. tf BILLIARD SALOON. WX«. AND .HADAH CAViNV Ml WOULD ANNOUNCE TO TH£i Jpublic that tln-y haive j»«t din islied their new Hilliimd Saloon tin the French Motel ut the head of Main street. The room is fitted up with a decree of elegance amt surpassed by any similar establishment out <of the large cities. Tihe billiard tables are of the moat 00-tly description. The bar is always supplied with the choicest liquors and finest ci gars that can he purchased in the State. In deed it is the determination of the proprietors (that nothing on their part to make this saloon the favorite place of resort iu the town, shall be left undone. Shasta. Oct. 7, I8»4. o7tf M. SHLOSS 8c CO First Daor brUw (hr Nhasla Rook C(*rr, •■RATHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS * v in Ready Mude.Ololliing, Jioutc aad Shoes, Ac . \ h ive juat •received a itc-w and .elegant assortment of FALIi AND WINTER SOOIM, Which 'hey offer to sell as cheap ns any house iu Shasta. Ciive ns a call and satisfy yourselves. LOUIS AUERBACH, Shasta. M. SH'LOSS, Sau Francisco. Shasta. October 7, 18-34. o7tf i DENTISTRY. ORB. J. «. HORNE AND D. C. BITS LI.NGAHE, WOULD INFORM THIS COMMUNITY that they are now i-u Shasta, and prepared 4o perform all Uoutisl operations Teeth inserted xin the principle oi atmospheric pressure, from sine to a full set. Perfect satisfaction; guaran itied, or no charge made. Those desirous ofhav.iug teeth inserted, will .Jo well tu give u« a visit at an early day. We would also state that we expect to visit Weaverville about the'JOih of ihepresent month, (for 'he purpose uf filling some engagements al-; ■ready made, at w hich time others desirous of Slaving operations performed may avail ihem aelves of the opportunity that will then present itself. Shasta, Oct. .7, 18'»4. o7tf LUNA HOUSE— Red Bluffs. mi THE EXTKNSMB STABLING and ‘ CORRAL of this establishment are now complete, anil can receive and shelter (large numbers of animals. Hay and barley of ■tlie best quality always on hand. A ranch for grazing animals, Kudere-ONStanl charge of a c a re in I herdsman, is connected wilh the place. Pack mules and emigrant slock will not find a belter recruiting spot in the Sacramento Valley. THE HOTEL Is well known, and will be spared to in itii'ain ils reputation. DOW VINCENT. Hoi) Bluffs, Sept 30, 1334. 07-3 m A£M O V A R. GKTLESON &• CO., nA V 1 I! MOV 1 I) TO TO KIR' NEW ifitilii STORE, /"IOUNER OF MAIN STREET, WEAVER • VIEI.E. 2r door above Rhodes Jk Co.’s Express office, where they will keep constantly in a hand general assortment of J) JC y GOODS, GLOTHISG, OK XT'S FURS IS H ISC GOODS, 800 TS Sr SHOES , CROCKERY, And other articles too numerous In mention. Country Merchants mid citizens are respect fully invited to call and examine one wed assort ed slock. which we will sell, Wliah'ssk «uf Rein if. Lower than any oilier house in town. R GETLESON A CO, Weaverville. October 7, 1834. 071 l tbC MA I. E. IE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE his BARN and CORRAL, opposite the Bin t* ! Temilw •i.v’zilitls :lliii 41 1 J.l 11 1 MI 11 tr e Corral, on Trinity aveuut, and adjoining titer's Carval. There is a leg cabin and a ■d well of water on the premises. Terms derate. For further particulars inquire of james McLaughlin. Mountain House, JAMES LOAG. ie3o 3t Horse Market, Shasta. RANCH F«B BALK 4 PRE-EMPTION CLAIM OF IG6 ACRES l acres of land, situated on Big Cow Creek, ffeired for sale u ton reasonable terms. The il is about 18 miles from Shasta, w ith a good gun road running to she town, is of good ilitv, can be irrigated it desirable, and is -laiined by any Spanish grant. 'JUwvve is a d site for a gnist mill upon the promises, with abundance of water to keep it in operation the year. For further particulars enquire of LUCIAN EVERTS. -30-tf Shasta Courier printing office. IifFORMATION R ANTED OF SAMUEL CRANDALL, who came to this .country from New York in the spring zif 1830. He le.ft San Francisco for Shasta in March. 1808., since that time has not been heard from- Aixy information concerning him will be gladly received at this office. (Jet. 7, 18oi- 3t NEW FLOUR* NJEi*' FLOUR! •HE SUBSCRIBER, having been appointed a for the Grand Island Flour .Mills, is i- prepared to supply a superior article of ih •■round superfine flour at the most reasona ra'tes. This Hour will be found equal if not erior to any California ground Hour ever ugbt to this market. Call and try if. c WM. A. MIX, pr J. E. CHURCH. Agent, basta, Oct. 1. 18.34. * e3o,f PORK. •’/A BBLS. EXTRA CLEAR, for sale by >U WM. S. FITCH & CO. A igust 19, 1834. NEW STORE, Large and well assorted Stock. f | 1 H ,Uj SLIiSCaiUEK has taken the uew fire pxx'f l>rick store erected by Messrs. Nor -1011 au i Tucker, uearly opposite ibe St. Charles Hotel, aud has opened an extensive and care fully selected stuck ui GROCERIES, Ell<J yIS 10X8, LIQUORS, CLOT lIIXO, MIX ISO TOOLS. &.c .which Jie now offers to bis former customers and friends at rates to suit the thnes. Please call and examine tt'M. A. MIX, per J. E. CHURCH, Agent. Shasta, Oct. 1, 1854. scTtOtf DI TTO.VB B.UTI H FOR NAI,E.“ THE ABOVE RANCH IS SITUATED ON Trinity risver, three miles below the mouth of Weavur Creek, and Tour miles ifrom Weaver ville. Uxjgpieuu.B of one hundred acres of good laud endved by a good fence, all of which is surrounded by a ditch nf running water, afford ing every convenience for jLrnrigatioti. Also, 8 good mules, I yoke of oxen,-250 chickens, 2600 lbs. unions, and 50.000 lbs. barley. For partic ulars enquire of B. STEINER ,& C..J.XMJT TON, on the premises. Sept. 30, 1854. *2m A. J. STEVENSON fr CO., Keep constantly on hand a fell assurtmentfbf PrsritisM sad Miacrt’ TsxrU, Which we sell at the very lowest prices. Our goods are purchased by the first of the firm at San Francisco, who takes great care to select the best quality for this market. A. .1. STEVENSON, San Francisco. B. STEVENSON, Shasta. Shasta, June 24, 1854. tf NEW FIRM. WM. S. FITCH & CO., WOULD ANNOUNCE TO DEALERS, and the trade in genera), Unit they have just opened ill Shasta, Am Exira.ire uuil Choice Mlack «f Goadi, CONSISTING O.F GROCERIES, EMOVISIOSJB, LIQUORS, MIS ISO IMPJ. EMES TS, CLOTHJSG, fi-c., At Todd & Jiksps’ old stand. Shasta, August 19, 1854. If SHASTA DREG STORE. FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING, Nexl Ivor to Bull Baker 4J- Co., Keep constantly on hand a full, assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Per fumery, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Ac. UTENJ. S HURTLE IT. Shasta, August 5, 1854. tf TOMLINSON fr WOOD, NEW FIRE PROOF BUfcK BUILDING, Keep Continuity •« Vmtd in Nhasia, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of all kinds Xa. of goods suitable for Ibis market, at whole sale uuti retail. One of ihe firm will coalite in -San Francisco, and :Ims by keeping a conslansl familiariiy with too market, will enable us lo fill all orders with prompt ness, and on terms as favorable as any bouse in ibe interior of California Traders and Packers are inviled to examine our extensive and carefully selected stock. J. .1. TOMLINSON, Shasta. VV. F. WOOD, Sau Francisco. Shasta. June 21, 1854. je24tf NEW GOUU4! I.ATENI' STYLE:!) M JACOBSON 4' CO.. and Retail Dealers in Ready Made. • Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods. • ihcir l ire Proof Brick Baildiag, ADJom.Vfi THK ST. CHAKi.ES HUTtL, .\T >i LI» RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE » T un 1 alios and gentlemen of Shasta and ,j \, that they have just received a full fill of £ H.I. AND WINTER GOODS, : i■ apiabed hy any dial has*ever been ottered in iliis place, or this side of the Atlantic Slates, file Unlie’s goods consist of French Lustre Muslins, figuredi I'lnin nrhi'e. do. Sirius. Book aud Crossbar do, J.inert and Cotton Cambrics, /, cures, Whi'i and Colored llindhr Curtains, Hosier v, Shoes, Silk and Kid ttloves. Ribbons, Fancy Buttons, Trimmings, and iitiier fau/y articles 100 numerous to men tion. A complete assortment of Gentlemen’s Furn ishing Goods, Cutlery, Playing Card*, tfuceiis and Uruwkery M are, all kinds of Rubber Goods, such its Overcoats. Caps, Bools, Leggings. &c„ 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 flatter ourselves that none . an compete with us, with the advantages we now enjoy—receiving, as we do. our goods direc t from the Atlantic States and Eurojce. jy Piicuer# aud Minors will please notice the above card. M. iALXrBSON. San Francisco. HENRY GLTLEiON, Rbasta. Sept, miser 9, 1854. apl-tf WIIOI.MAI.R AND BETUI. READY .BADE CLOTHING STORE. A. fr S. SOLOMON A RE SOW RECEIVING AT THEIR NEW A F ■He Proof Building, between the St Charles and Bull, Baker & Co., one ut Abe largest and best assortments ol FALL GOODS ever brought to this market, direct fr.un the States, consisting in part of Gentlemen’s and Bov’s Clothing, a large assortment of Boots ol all kinds. Shoes, Blankets, Drilling and Duck, Trunks. Carpel Bags, Playing Cards, Colt’s Pis tols. a large assortment of Cutlery, and a great number of artielestoo tedious to mention. Having facilities for priwuriug goods not ex ceeded by any house in town, we feel .confident that we tain sell goods as low as they can be sol»L We respectfully invite the attention of the citizen* of Shasta and the traders and miners of the north generally, as we are determined to sell for cash, aud will alwavs sell the cheapest. AS. SOLOMON. Shasta, August 26, 1854. if v«> EXTRA family hams, CASKS of these superior patent hams, warranted free Irom salt aud in perfect r sale by WM. 8. FITCH & CO. B 19, 1854. tf RHODES §r CO S EXPRESS DAI L ¥ irurn their office at Shasta, to Ma rysville, Sacramento, ami San Francisco, connecting with WELLS, FAKW * CO To all parts of the Northern ami Southern mines, and aeuii-mouthly to the Atlantic States and Eu rope. We run a regular and reliable express to WEAVERVILLE. YREKA, JACKSONVILLE, and all parts of OREGON. Checks at par on Sacramento and San Fran cisco. li|b Eultaage sm NEW YORK, BOSTON. CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS. Cold Dust and Bullion bought at tie .highest market rates. RHODES &, CO. Shasta, July 28 1854. if REMOVAL. CRAM, ROGERS & CO. HAVE REMOVED FROM FAGG’S Buil ding to their New Office at the corner of Main and Court streets, where they wUjcoii tinue to carry on the Express and Bunking bus iness as hereto!one. lia.vi.ug in our imvv office a I ire Proof Vault, we are prepared to receive Deposited, special or otherwise. .On AOAHB A CO, We draw mu- BILLS OF EXCHANGE, and sell their Checks at Par. ■Collections attended to. Packages, Parcels and Letters forwarded with despatch. CRAM, ROGERS & CO. E. A. ROWE, Agent. Weaverville, June 1, 1854. jelOtf GOLDSTONE fr BROTHER. Fire Proof Brick Building, BETWEEN BULL, BAKER & CO., AND ADAMS & CO.’S EXPRESS. SHASTA, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. AND of have Just received seventy-three packages Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Gentlemens' Furnishing Goods, and Heady Made Clothing. Also, fifty-three cases of Kip Hungarian Boots, which we will sell at Wholesale and Retail, 4 Per Cent. Lower Than any other Store in town. LOUIS GOLDSTONE, San Francisco. SAM’L GOLDSTONE, Shasta. ang26 D. M. >ER & CO. A CABP T» THE PUBLIC. The undersigned hegs leave to inform the pnblic that the has just upetied. next to Cox & V\ alsh’s Stable, a largo assortment of unadulter ated Wiar* Ktld Lisaors, Old and and of a very superior quality, among which are the billowing.: Pure juice Port; do Maderia^ Otard Brandy ; Extra Fine Martel, dank-anti paie do. ALSO, A I.A KG K ASSOUTNENT OK Superior Claret, Hock, and Sauterne Wines of excellent flavor.; Porter, Ale, Cider, Assorted Syrups, Anessette, Abyri-uthe.: also, Scotch and Munongahela Whiskey and Holland Gin ; alto, a fine assortment of £ and pint bottles Cham pagne; also, a supply of Dr. Gregory’s celebra ted vegetable brandy bitters, and Boker’s bit ters. Having purchased his liquors by the largo quantity, he has no hesitation in saying that he will be enabled to sell lower than any other house in this city. He now invites the atten tion of his friends and the (tuhlfo generally to the above catalogue, and he would particularly suggest to packers, and proprietors «.f hotels and other establishments, to call and try samples, which are at all times on hand, warranted to be true exponents of the articles they represent.— He is prepared to sell in any quantity, from a single bottle to whatever amount may be desired by the purchaser. D. M. EDGR. P. S. Prompt attention will be paid to all or ders from a distance, as well us surrounding country. D. M. E. Shasta, June 24, 1854. tf REMOVAL!—D. M. EDER HAS REMOVED TO THE NEW FIRE proof brick building, on.e door above Ad ams & Co.’s Express Office, where he offers his stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE at re duced prices, owing to the increased security he now possesses. Having just received a large addition to bis former stuck, he is prepared to sell « AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! P. S. Samples are at all times on baud. August 19, 1854. tf WEAVERVILLE STORE. HAVANACIUABS AND TOBACCO. TLEVY & CO. have opened a branch • store in Weaverville, at the Bella Union in Main street, where they will keep constantly oiHfeud the choicest brands of Havana cigars and Tobacco. As we have the advantage of supplying this place daily or weekly from our fire nroofhouse iu Shasta* where we receive our goods direct from Havana by -every steamer, we are prepared to sell bargains. Traders, Hotel Keepers, Packers* and the public in general, are respectfully invited to call and see. T. LEVY &, GO. Weaverville, August 06, 1854. NEW RESTAURANT. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the inhabitants ut Shasta and,’ vicinity, that he has opeiied a new restaurant iu the building formerly occupied by Ball and Nor ris, and known as the POST OFFICE RESTAUR AST, next door to Loag’s Horse Market, and trusts by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal share of patronage. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Fresh eggs, quails, and game of every descrip tion constantly on hand. The Table will be supplied will every luxury the market affords, and the Bar with the best of Liquors and Ci gars. In short, no expense will be spared to make this a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. JOHN HARRINGTON. Shasta, September 16, 1854. tf NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO DBS. Bates & McLaughlin, are respectfully re quested to settle their accounts previous to the Ist November, or they will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. Sbaata, Sept. 23, 1854. se23 tf CRAM, ROGERS & CO.’S Express and Passenger Train ! f«OM SHASTA TO WEAVER. :-WEIATEST Nt* 3^ A s Notice is hereby .given, that we have placed on the above route A. THAIS 0F »IB«T RATE BIDIMC ANI»AI.fI, CONNECTING WITH THE CALIFORNIA STAGE COMPANY ft * And are authorized to give passengers through tickets to any point to which the above Compa ny's .Stages run. NEW ARRANGEMENTS HAVING BEEN MADE, WE SHALL FORWARD A DAILY EXPRESS Between this place and Weaver, Yreka, Jacksonville, Q. T., AND ALL OTHER POINTS IN THE VICINITY. A© A For sale on any of their offices in the Atlantic States. CHECKS OJf ADAiKS A C®., on all their offices throughout the State. CRAM, ROGERS & COL iy HIGHEST TRICE PAID FOR GOLD Shasta, September S 3, 1-8.>4.. tf NOTICE TO TAX PAVERS OF SHASTA COUNTS'. Notice is hereby given that the duplicate Assessment Roll for the fiscal year of 1854-5, has been placed in my hands far col lection. All persons owning real estate or per sonal properly in this County are hereby notified that the State and County taxes are now due, and payable at the {Sheriff’s office in the Town of Shasta. All taxes remaining unpaid after October 16th. 1854, will be collected with costs, as Section 89 of Revenue Law provides as fol lows: “ Every assessment made in conformity with the spirit and intention of this act, shall remain as judgment and lien, and have the force and ef fect of an execution against the party and pro perty liable for the taxes thereon; and the Sheriff is hereby authorised and required to seize and sell in like manner, and with the same fees as are allowed for advertisement and sale only under execution, any property the taxes on winch shall nothave been paid, &C.” U'M. A. NUNNALLY, Sheriff of Shasta Couuty. and aug2£ ttC .Collector of Taxes. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS OP TRINITY COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the duplicate Assessment Roll for the fiscal year of 1854-5, has been placed in my hands for col lection. All persons owning real .estate or per sonal property in this County are hereby-notified , that the State and County taxes are now due, and payable at the Sheriffs office in the Town of Weaver. All taxes remaining unpaid afteri October 16tb, 1854, will be ooUected with costs, as Section 89 uf Revenue Law provides as fol lows ; “ Every assessment made in conformity with the spirit and intention of this act, shall remain sns judgment and lieu, and have the force and ef fect of an execution against the party and properly liable fur the taxes thereon ; and the Sheriff is hereby authorised and required* to. seize and sell in like manner, and with the same fees as are allotted for advertisement and sale only under execution, any property the taxes on which shall nut have beeu paid, &c.” WM. M. LOWE, Sheriff of Trinity County, and Collector of Taxes. Sept. 16,1854. se!6 t!6o MINERS’ EXCHANGE AND SAVINGS BANK, C«rn«r of Montgomery and Sacrament* Streets, San Prancise*. ALL MONIES deposited in this Bank, in sums not exceeding one thousand dollars, are payable on demand, and deposites of one thousand dollars and upwards at one days sight, Deposits made on and after Ist September 1854, to Ist Srotember 1855, will draw interest at the rate of (Me and a half per cent, per mouth. All special deposites of not less than one hun dred dollars, made for six months and over, will draw interest at the rate of two per cent, per month. On the Ist of September of each year, Depos itors will be notified of any change of the rates of interest for the ensuing year. A. S. WRIGHT, Banker. Sep. 2.1854. 3m DISSOLUTION OP CO-PARTNER SHIP. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the name and style of MIX, BENNETT A CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of Uie concern will be settled by VV. A. Mix at Red Bluffs, and F. -W. Blake at Weaver ville. All persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment. MIX, BENNETT & CO. W. A. MIX. J. BENNETT, by J. E. Church, Ally. F. W. BLAKE. August 30, 1854. , CARD. WA. MIX will continue business at Red • Bluffs. The favor of his Irieuds and the public is solicited. J. E. CHURCH is my authorized agent for the transaction uf all business. W. A. MIX. August 30, 1854. se2tf H WM. a. PITCH A CO., AVE JUST RECEIVED alargeand well selected stock of L IQUORI, consisting of BRANDY of the best qualify, from Martel, Sazerac, Hennetey, and Eiart Castilian 4* Co.; all purchased in Bond; also, DOUBLE SHIELD and S WAS GIN. aul9-tf HAVANA CIGARS, DM. EDER is now receiving a let of the • finest Havana Cigars, just imported, and which he offers for sale at his store one door above Cox's Horse Market. Shasta, July 1, 1854. tf WM. S. HUGHES, CARPENTER nod CABINET MAKER, WOULD ANNOUNCE to his friends tkat he may be found at all times at his old stand, on , • Main Street, at the corner immediately above Loag s Horse market, where he is prepared to execute orders for all kinds of work in his line. He is prepared to make estimates, plans, specifi cations. &c., on all kinds at buildings, bridges, iI I a P_ A 11 ' 1 * ! a i> <i % mills, &c. Wagons, Furniture, &c., paired at short notice. Toms, Rockers and Sluices always on .hand. Also, Furniture and Sash of every description on hand and made to order. Shasta. September 16, 1854. tf LOAG’S HORSE MARKET. Weaverrille and Treha Passenger Train.! THE SUBSCRIBER respect fully informs the inhabitants of Shasta and vicinity, that his ar-, rangements are now completed to have con stantly any quantity of Horses and Mules for hire or s ile. He flatters himself that bis stock ol saddle animals, for speed and durability, is excelled by none of any Livery Stable north of San Iraocisco. He takes this opportunity to return thanks to former patrons, and to assure them that every exertion will be used to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on him. Stock bought and sold on commission. Auction sales of stock daily. JAMES LOAG, Auctioneer. N. B. PV BNGBft TRAIN START DAI LY AS HERETOFORE FOR WEAVER AND YREKA. Charges moderate. Shasta. August 12, 1854. tf WHAT CHEER UIMRK. N«»< 119 md 191, NacraawsU ««., bd« Hwlfsaierf, Suss PruKinc*. aaa 399 THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announcing to the patrons and friends of this House, and to the public gener ally, that die enlargements and alterations are now completed. Many new and very desira ble rooms have been added, and the whole House has been renovated and furnished in a substantial and comfortable manner. The cu linary department is in charge of an experienced and skillful cook, assisted by an excellent Ba ker. An abundant supply of hot and cold wa ter is furnished to diflerent parts of the house. Cold shower baths are available at all times to such of the patrons as are fond of this kind of bathing. A large and elegant hair dressing and shaving saloon, under the immediate super vision of G. W. Dam, to which is added very su perior BATH ROOMS, with warm, cold, and shower baths. A READING ROOM, supplied with nearly all the city, and many of the country and Atlan tic papers. To the present and former patrons and friends of the house I return my sincere thanks for their very liberal support. Board and lodging given at the following low rates : Board, per week. Board, per day, • Board and lodging, per .week, Board and lodging, per day, Lodging, per week, Lodging, per night, BATH—IO Tickets, Payments to be made in All credit positively declined |7 00 1 50 - $9, 11, 1J |I 50, I 75, 2 - |2, 3, 4. 6 56c, 75c, 1 06 - <5 ,00 ADVANCE— •oC7--3m Dr. H. J. PAINE, Dentist, or THE FIRM OP PAINE Ac BEERS, SAN FRANCISCO. HAS THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE .that be*will visit Shasta on or about the sthSf October, and will remain fora few days only at Westcolt, Bartlett & Co.’s Soda Factory, where he will be happy to attend to all calls in his profession. Having, during an extensive practice of 14 years, made many improvement* in the Dental Art, and assisted materially in bringing it to its present high state of perfection, he feels warranted in saying to all those wishing DENTAL OPERATIONS PERFORM ED ON THE TEETH, or ARTIFICIAL TEETH JNSERTED, on fine gold plate, that his work cannot be excelled in the United States. Terms moderate. Consultations free. Office hours from A. M. till P. M. N. B. To the Profession. For Sale—At our office, Masonic Hall, Montgomery street, may be found a large assortment of lucorruptable Teeth, Gold and Tin Foil, Dental Instruments, &c. se3o tf 20 OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, BBLS. for saleby August 19, 1854. MW S.FITCH & CO. tf