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WEEKLY TRINITY JOURNAL RECEIPTS POE SUBSCRIPTION FOR TH* WKR I'UITC JUSB STH. J. .T. Maaoti, (paper sent Boncobel. X. Y..) T rh<m. 8. CommingN, Minersville, A 8. Carrie, Cox> Bar, Same, (paper sent Lexington, MiMoari.) 00 2 M r. in Circumstances miter Cmaca. A Democratic exchange takes us to task for denouncing the extraordinary power exercised hy President Johnson, contrary to the civil laws of the States or the Nation, (in breaking men of office by his single order, dictating Constitutions, etc.), when it is well known that wc justified ex treme measures by Mr. Lincoln two years ago. Our cotemporary has fairly stated our position. We do condemn President Johnson for doing things that we thought and still think justifiable in Lincoln two, three or four years ago. The circumsUS' es ofthecountry are entirely changed; extreme measures are no longer necessary to the salvation of the country, as they were then. In time of actnal war, martial or military law is not only tolerable, but often demanded to save the country. In time of peace military trials and martial forms of process are simply tyrannous. What may be true policy in a state of war is false and dangerons in a state of peace.— For instance : In time of peace it is certainly sound policy in any Government pretending to freedom, that actions only arc a proper subject of punishment, and that mere words or opinions cannot be taken cognizance of by the law. But the rule does not and ought not to apply to a state of war. A soldier who openly criticises and denounces the plans and conduct of his superior in time of war, is mutinous and liable to be shot. No good general would allow such liberty of speech, because Men, speech and opinion be come as dangerous to the public ns overt acts. They give aid and comfort to the enemy, by creating disaffection in the ranks. There arc times when a nation may be in an analogous position ; when the safety of the State depends upon unity of purpose, and privateopinion affect ing ti nt unit* ate ns criminal as blows. At such times “ the » populi overrides all others con sideration, .0 lie maxims and laws of calmer nerioo.' for « white consent to be suspended. " N<> ..mini m n I. > deny that these were the cir cumstances in wtirh Mr. Lincoln found this country on emeriti} into the discharge of 'is high oftt' a tad left it at his death. At one time, for :a year jr more all ti e loyal States were swarm ing with traitori.e spies mo onspirators. whose 'rial by the usual p. are of law would have fail ed ;;f ihe prompt »r..i energetic punishment de manded by the oublb- safety. Military or mar tial-lew. had to b< d dared ami often enforced. V«'e are acre it tea- not abused or perverted into a tyranny But now the circumstances are dif ferent. n ot the slightest excuse for the ■ •eside it exercise of these extraordinary pow rn J .r t»s himself proclaimed peace through out ..e Ir .d. and with the return of the normal •lition of society the civil law should he at oce ta-st iced and me exercise of arbitrary pow » cctfit —Slortiun Independent. > !!»'■ r i\o iv Sax Fsaxoisco.—The Dunne, . ; - .ui 1 K< llv squatter fund troubles, says a ■ Francisco telegram of May ‘J.'bl to the [n iilmiiiated ibis afternoon soon after two o Wm. <!. Boss, formerly State Ganger, was lauding on Merchant street between Mont -Ireet and the City Hall, conversing with ,p. ; Phelps an«l .lames Alien, bis back being i ,t,l. Kearney street, when I’barles P. an'l J.I.M • came down from the direction of the ■’ilv I--.H: whet, they got within a few feet of t’harles Duane drew a self-cocking Dean » id .. resolver and shot Boss just above the l„ ;, .. i'o, ■ t.» the spine. \s he was bit, Boss tut-, ill part. ;I!v around and ran into the street, an ill, .tic tired three more shots, one striking ; .is .a the rich; si 1 just above the hip. and ; , • -it.c din e''v thro.: !> the left side, lodging ~, , r i,... -1. in, and mother making a slight flesh it in i: ran dm a toward Moot linen street and fell, exclaiming “ I am miir , He carried to Keith's drug-store, „ I)., '.i rpln. Bowie and Harris pronoune . I !,is -.v.mri.ls mortal. 11- was removed to St. ■i .- . 110-nital, where he died. Duane was ar-. . d taken '■ -the lock-up just in time to i i ,1' bed, ns ihe crowd were shont ,r , , ; \ dear ease of murder, for , i 4 , i., I >. 1 Charles I’- Duane will Titv K*cir.—The strumpet is lond -11 be- virtue, the coward in S ulir. m l the Copperhead in as nionism. When yon a man 1.. 1 nee .elokees that African blood . n i. in s von will hear him forever , h» nigger.” and opposing “ Civil . , ,i. a t'l i' n.-asiiri-s which guarantee 1.. , . m<’ •> ■" -a ngk*s with the ~;• of man- Vr In fact .1 cp thief r is shouted by the r nimfelf. » ■<» h;.'f-“ niggers are always . tional. pro lave-v. ai ti-nigger Demo >hv'i>ck el stoored for justice ; —the liber • ■ i ee.aes wor i-- of hope anil thoughts of , ~.tt lot. ;r.U. he ears of the trusting victim b. n' ids soon offer on Ihe altsr of his sens ,,l 'v xnil lust. Home, sweet Home was v .an I sung'•>>' Kim who never had a home. - a lie -s t stool-pigeon who ei old not w rite -r. lii.iiwrv notice upt.o a deeeasctl tom-cat. if he had a stack of dictionaries piled high as the heavens, has his mime Hying at the head of a newspaper as ‘editor. ’—Humboldt ’."he Humboldt Bay Journal is published at Eureka, in that county, if any bod.- wants to know. Holloways Pills axi> Ointment.-Fac/t ter tut Au*rtiont. Salt-Rhfum, Scurry, sir. An of fer of ti e New Vork Police Force doing duty in the upper part of the city, whose name we sup press ai his own request, was for many years af flicted with salt-rheum in the hands, for which he tri* d numberless remedies w ithout success— Die disease increased and finally became so bad that he could neither close his hand nor grasp his baton without experiesneing the most intense pain—he was on the point of resigning his situa tion and seeking admittance to Bellevue Hos pital, when he was advised to try Holloway s and Ointment. He did so. and by persevering in its use the disorder quickly disappeared and he now- enjoys sound health. This is but one out of thousands of cases. We Speak fkom Experience when we say 'that, after having tried nil the principal sewing intachincs, wc to that of Grover and Baker the \tre-cf\'\nipicj. JUiose indispensable features of uniformity, and .elasticity—all of whifb are brought out in this incomparable invenliin, make it the first sewing machine in the country.—Arte York Christum yldcocutr it nd Journal. The Dispatch, a good ■■Democratic” paper published at Jackson, Amador county, in this State, in addition to supporting the President's reconstruction policy, announces that the ex rchel General, K. E. Lee, is its choice for Pres ident inJB6B. How consistent the “ true Dem ocracy ’"are getting. Mammoth Chebby Übchbd.—The Napa Register ' says that Mr. James M. Thompson, of Suscol, in that county, has a cherry orchard of over two thousand trees of every known variety, and nearlv all loaded with fruit. Seven hundred pounds a day are sent to market. W« are indebted to Congressman Bidwell for e, copy of the speech of Hon. I. Sheliabarger, of Ohio, on the disfranchisement of rebels, and (or other favors in the public document line. Mb. Cbeboeiner is thanked for late Pictorials and a file of the Sacramento Union for the week. BARGAINS! I. Karsky & Co., MAIN BT., (ADJOINING THE DRUG STORE.) HAVE RECEIVED AN ELEGANT STOCK OF SPRING and SUMMER, GOODS, COMPRISING P NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS, DEY-OOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Cloths mid Cnsslmoros, 33oys’ Clothing-, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, —and the best assortment of— GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS to be found in the mountains. All we ask is that the public will Examine and Price our Goods before purchasing.“TjSa Weaverville, April 25, 1866. 16.t0. PACI FTC INSURANCE COMPANY! 436 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, XNSrRANTE AGAINST LOSS OK DAMAGE BY FIRE, pn Building*. Merchandl***. Wares and other Personal Property. The personal liability of Stockholders under tlie law of this State recognized. Capital, - $750,000. LOSSES PAID IN U. S. GOLD COIN. •TONVVTIIAN HI NT, President. A. J. RALSTON, Secretary. C IiEENHOOD & NEWBAUER, 2.tn. Agents for Trinity county. CANON CITY STORE! BROOKS ic KELLOGG, <Si:CCKSSOKS TO JOS, DK.I’INETT.) ARE NOW IXECKIVIXO, AND WILL-KEEP CONSTANTLY ON H AND A T. \RG K \NI» SF.I.EI T STOCK OF GROCERIES, LIQUORS, CLOTHING, MINING TOOLS, (tvochmu ibmUnuc, JJtw p f A X D GENEKAL MERCHAX DIZE. je-rjy*)laving permanently established ourselves at the above point, we desire to say to the peo ple of that section that ns we buy our Goods In ,San Francisco, and deliver them with our own teams, we ti •«r >> Will not he Undersold. The most liberal inducements will be offered those who desire to purchase tor Cash or on short credit. Give us a trial. JOS. BUOOKS, M. V. KKLLUGG. Canon City. April 20, 180 G. l >.to. FOR NEWJUVER! CARAWAY &L CO. ta'kk this method ok no -1/11 tifving the public that they have just opened a New Store at the FORKS OF NEW RIVER, and will keep constantly on hand a fine stork ot GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, MINING TOOLS, And all articles usually required in a mining section. T . CAUAW AT . .1, I*. CARKKTT. Forks Now River, April I, ISM. Hi.to. BARTLETT & CO., FOKWAIIDING? COMMISSION' MERCHANTS, Fire - Proof Warehouse, Main Street, rteci Bluii: IN REST MING THE FORWARDING BUSl ness, we hog leave to oiler our thanks for the very liberal pa.ronnge formerly bestowed on the late’ firm of Hinchman & Bartlett, an J, promising the same prompt and faithful attention to busi ness entrusted to our care, that characterized the business transactions of the late firm, we respect fully ask a share of public patronage. REFER TO Jas. S. McCain & Co., Weaverville. Bed Bluff, April 1-’. 1866. 14.t0. Removal! HENRY MOCKER HAS REMOVED TO THE Eder Brick Building, WEST SIDE MAIN STREET. Where he will he happy to see his friends and customers. Always on hsn*l i\ choice assortment of WINES, LIQUORS, GROCERIES, Native California Wine, and Brandies, 41. IS PARTICULAR. to. WOLF OBERDEINER, dealer in CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Fruits, TVuIH, I?ipos, CONFECTIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES. Etc., MAIN STREET, WEAVERVILLE, 19. (BETWEEN >EW T.I»K BOTCJ. AXD *ACSOLIA.) to. NEW GOODS! A Splendid Slock of New SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING AND Furnishing Goods! —JI ?T OPWVi.O AT Balch’s NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING EMPORIUM!! CONSISTING OF FINE DRESS SUITS, Business Suits, LINEN CLOTHING. Boots, Hats, Caps, Under Shirts, Drawers, Socks, etc. I intern! to sell poods ftt Small Profits, ond respectfully invite those intending to pur chase to call and examine my stock. ODD 1 T.E.- LOWS’ Building, Main street. J. R. BALGH. Wcavervillc, April 25, 180 H. 4<i.to. New Arrivals AT THE # Old Stand! FEET COVERING OF EVERY VARIETY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR! HOSLINGER Sl CO. ARK NOW OPENING THE LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT OF IS O O T S , SHOES, GAI r r Elt s , SLIPI’ E It S , ETC., EVER IN TOWN ! Go and See. •l 1 n. nisi Co., Oall. J. ESI H fl 3 ed. and C. HR A DLE K, Proprietor. TIIKSK SPRINT IS AliK PLKAS antlv situated in a picturcsque valley, about seven miles from lied filufF. The buildings have been thoroughly repair visitors will find all the comforts of a home, as well as the health-giving virtues of the waters. The most eminent physicians of San I raneis ro and the State, after careful analysis of the wa ters, pronounce them to be the Best Mineral Waters in the United States! and this opinion is verified by tuoi sanos of per sons who have been cured of chronic disease*, after having tried in vain thebest medical advice. For chronic diseases of all kin.ls, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Nervous complaints, Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Skin diseases, ITerine affections, and the diseases of females, fhene water* are infaHahle. The charges are moderate, and every attention will he afforded to promote the comfort of inva lids. For further information apply to Dr. 11. A. Thomas. Weavervi Ile ; Dr. A. B. floss. Hay fork, or address J. IlllADLl’d , Red Blutl. Tuscan Springs, April 20, IfiCd. la.ft. RAXTZAU & SHAW, t Successors to Hinchman & C 0.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS! RED BLUFF, CAL. WE INVITE THE AT tention of Shippers to our New, Fire-Proof ( OHHLK - STONE WAREHOUSE, Being the most commodious and thoroughly safe Storehouse in Northern California. Having pur chased of Hinchman k Co. their business, and received the personal assurance (from the prin cipal shippers with the old firm) of a continu ance of their favors with us, we will by prompt and careful attention to all business inf rusted to our care, merit your approval and good will. Bed Bluff, March 2d, 1800. 12.t0. Dr. F. W. BURG, GERMAN PHYSICIAN, PACIFIC STREET, near MOXTGOUKK V, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.’, I.ATK I’ll'iFKS&lit AND LWTI'K Kit ON U K\KR ATI V K OR. (lANS AT Tll K INIVKItSITV. lIKKI.IN. I*lll >SI.\. I>KKS«>NS OK DOTH SKXKS LIVING \T A DISTA.MUC who are afflicted with Impotence. Seminal Wonkne* 4 , buft> ofSexnd Pow. r, or any ilifeH-e* of the Heuemtive Hftfiun, nn<l wh" have I teat i unable to obtain a cure. can iidtlre** hf t«*r to the Doctor c:n»e. U,W„ ijtnxHlt'itum—hit letter <>r other trine —KHKK. Clii»ri;'‘s moderate. A*idr«-*.< Dr. F. W. BURG, March 1. I 4 ****—S.ly. llo\ .T-4.“», San Kraiiri*co. EXPRESS and PASSENGER LINE BETWEEN SOUTH FORK. WEAVFRVILI.E sm<l l)oii{flsiM City. OS AND AFTER FRIDAY, MAY 4TII. THE undersigned will run a semi-weekly Passen ger and Express line between the above points, leaving North Fork every Monday and Friday, and Douglas City on Tuesday and Saturday.— Leaves North fork at T o clock, and Douglas Ci te at 8 o’clock. A. M. Passengers, freight and packages carried, and a general Express business transacted. ALEX. TINSLEY'. North Fork, May 1. 1860. IT.tf. M. GRAY, IMPORTER OK FOREIGN AND AMERICAN MUSIC. and Musical InHtntmrnu, 613 CLAY STREET, - - - SAX FRANCISCO. SOLE AGENT FOR gteinxvay At SoiCk Pianos, giimore, graves aco.*s BRASS instruments, and MARTINS CITTAKS. £3_KomMi A'i.din String-*, r.f .lirwf i»,,..rtai i .1,. WEAVER VILLE DRUG STORE. itl. M* •) (Successor to M. F. Griffin,) HEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, Etc. Having purchased the entire stock contained in the above establishment, I shall henceforth keep a full and complete sis sortment of all articles usually found in a well regulated Drug Store. Pliyslrlims’ Prescript lows ___ Will be carefully and properly compounded AT ALE HOURS. Traders Supplied on Liberal Terms. T h K Weavervillc Book Store has also been combined with the establishment, and a well-selected stock of % 5* BLANK BOOKS, WRITING PAPER 'f Stationery, Cutlery, Gold Pen*, pjioTOfJKAi’u Ai.m ns FANCY ARTICLES, Ml SII'AI, IXSmi ME NTS. VIOLIN BTKIMIS, Etc., will lie kept. ALSO, School, Standard and Miscellaneous Books, Newspapers, Magazines, etc., WMMIKSVLK ANP RTTVIL. Weaverville, March 15, IHGG. 10.tf. THE SCIENCE OF HEALTH! Evert Man llis Own Tlivsieinn ! Ik & rjfl 0 Si Wt. IVs— HOLLOWAYS PILLS! HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. Dinovdtr* of llte Slontar/t, Jj/ver ami Hour!*, Tlm* S: >»n;i< !i L the great i»• • r which laflmiD•• - th-- ht illh ..|- di'cast* of tin* -y -1 ‘HI - .11-li 11 of dctdli'iltcd h.V c\i iudipcMi'ii. nllrii'ive breath and phy-h il j»r»»-l i;i11. n an* the ii.itlira! > •ti*-ci|iu*iii c*. Aili>-<I I Ihe1• i .1 i*i. it i-* tin- >*-mv. . t ht-ada.-hc*. im-utal »u. lu-iv -m •■**n»?.l tint' and nine freshing sleep. Tin* Liter brimme* at! •* ?■•.I an<i gem-rates Minus disorder-s. pain in tin* hide. .V■ ■. Tin* IMweN sympa thise hy t*i*>tivriirt-, Diarrhn 1 uni Dysentery. Tin* piinci- |> 11 actmii of these Fills is on f!.»• M.'lull' 11, and the liver, lung*. ImweM ami kidney* pai tit ij-.ite in tie-.; recuperative ;unt regenerative ■ j■♦•rat i< >ll. Krj/ifpflas anti Soft iS/teum. Are two of tie* most coinumii and virulent disorder* preva lent *>u thin eolitineiit. To the.-e the Ointment is e>peeiaj|y antagonist ic. Its •* nnnln • nftermiili " is fin Itn eradicate the \*-uoiii and Then eomplete the riitc. if ad S.t% «, Old Sortn and if cert. Ca- - i.f nnny ye ns' standing, tlnit have pertinaciously re fused to yield t-> anv other remedy or treatment. hive luvari hly -uceumhed to a lew applications *•♦' t his powerful ir.igmut. KrupHon* on the Skin, Arising from a hid stale of fit.* Mood <*r chr-mio disci are eradicated. and a ele.ir and fian-parent surface regained hy the restorative a* tion of this ointment, it surpasses ma ny of the cosmetics and other toilet appliances in it- power to dispel rashes and other disfigurements of the Eire. t'nnafr * ompfainl*, Wh -ther in the > *nng or old. mat ried <*r single. at tinivv n of \\ oinanhood. «*r the turn of life, these t-*»ii« medicines dis play so decided an iniliienee that ti mark' d improvement is woo‘ll perreptahh* in tin* h dlh ot the patien*. Being a pure ly vegetable prep 11 atioll. they al ' a safe and reliable remedy for all classes of Females in every condition of health and station of life. film and Jh'ititnfa. Kvery firm and feature of the <• prevalent and -tuLh»ru disorders is eradieated locally and entirely hy the Use ..f this eiindicnf ; warm fomentations -h uld piece i its appli--ation. Its healing qualities will he fund t*le thorough and in variable. BOTH TUB. oIs'TMKNT AM) THE rsi-:i» i Bunions, Burns. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Fistula, (lont. Lumbago. Mercurial Krnpf-. Vemiial N Till: KOLLAVIV Biles. KheunYat ism, fllugwi nil. Salt llheum. Fealds. >kin Diseases. Swelled Blands. Son Legs. S res. Wounds ot BILLS SII.M 1.1) 151 : C\SES; Sort* Breasts. Sore Heads. S *re Throats. Sores ot ait kinds Sprains. Stiff Joints. Tetter. n'-o. all kinds. () CAI’TIOX !—N«»N 11 AUK BUM INK IM.?>STIIK wonl- • II i.i.ow N’k \ York \m> L n n are disccrnalde as a WaU'r-hmi'k in every leaf of the li.xik **f dire'-li.-us a loiind p.e h pot or I *o\ ; tin* same may l»e plainly se* n l.y h<-hh'vq /'< h.tf tn thr /<«/'/*. A handsome n*w itd willbegiv p, ;i,i\ one rendering -ik h information as may lead r . tin detection ot any party or parties coiiiil* i feifing the m<‘.li* im*s or vendinu the s une. kiiowinu them to he pnri« ns, •**Sobl at the manufactory of |»j*of**ssor lfoi.i.>>w vv. s »Mai .len Lim*. New V**ik. ami by all re-pectabb* Dnr.rgisl- and I». i!**is in >!«.Heine. Ihn n.h -nt tin* civilized world. H ■).There is e-incidentbl<* saving by taking the larg»i **i/e- N. It.—Directions f.. r the gn • mee of patients in every dis order are affixed toeaeli p**l andV'X. t «>_. lii'iil'TH in my Well-Known i»o-di< in* * •on linvi- Sln>w (’ar*l-. ('irmlar-. A<’.. sent FULL ''l- KM’KNtfK. by ad*lr< -- lug Thomas Holloway, s • M.ud.-n Lam-. \ V. HAPPINESS OR MISERY! THAT IS THE QUESTION. milß i'HOI’RIETUIIS OK TUB -‘IVUIKir I OK ANATOMY AND SOIKM’E" have (leterniinol, "I expense, to i.-.-iie FREE (for the benefit of sullering humanity) four of their most interesting anil instructive U-A - Tt’KES on MAIOOAOK anil its .lisqintlilieafions ; Nervous Debility, Premature Deeline of Mnn lioo'i. Imligcstion. Weakness or Depression, bo<s of Energy "and Vital lAawer, the great Social Evil, and’those maladies that result from youth ful lollies, excesses of maturity, or ignorance of Physiology and Nature s Laws. These invaluable Lectures have been the means of enlightening and saving thousands, and will be forwarded FREE on receipt of Twenty-five Cents in postage stamps, by addre- ing •• Secre tary Pacific Museum ot Anatomy and Science, EUREKA THEATER, Montgomery street, San Francisco. Letters to be sent through Wells, Fargo & Co. 9vlo.ly.is. NEW GLOBE HOTEL, Late -CONTINENTAL HOTEL,** S. E. corivrr Sansomc ami Commercial St*., (BsmtAScs o?r b »th stckcts.) san fhanciwco. JOSEPH DIEVES & A. F. BILAY, CROP 11IETORS. UILLIAItD RiXJMS ATTACHED TO THE HOTEL. Jfcsy-Cars are running from the STEAMBOAT LANDING to the Hotel.“Ytia Sun Francisco, Jan. 1, 1800. Book and Job Printing Of *verv description done in a superior niann AN n XT Rf.VSOJCBI-E ?as. ? McCain. Sw Francisco. | P. M CU RF, WoriT^rvllle. *l. S. McCain & Co, WH- LF»A! ; \XT> It‘.TAIL MtAUtRS IN DRY-GOODS AND CLOTHING, CROCKERY, TTar(hvai'(>, Pain tss AND OILS, GROCERIES Wines and Liquors, Colton Ducks and Twines, from 0 to 10-0, Rubber Coats, Pants and Boots, Ockolsk Codfish. Mackerel. Salmon CHOICE TEAS, Chinese :m<l .lapniicsc, -Taft «ry? ry- I’ICKT.EI) PORK, RA- V •• eon, Hams, Glassware. ■ ;£T Paper Hangings and Herders, Win,!. Glass, >\ ’ I,insei d. Sperm and Coal Oils, Wheat, Har ley and Oats, Sporting and BLASTING POWDER, Anil a general and well-selected assortment of Choice Family Groceries. GOODS DELIVERED Wi 11 101 it C 1 large ! Wcavcrville, Jan. 18, 18C0. I.to. © O* my —IVIH.ILEPAI.K AND ItKTAII. I.KALKU IN— Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Clothing, Hardware, Crockery, Cigars and Tobacco, . —AND— RI\ERS‘ MERCHAMHZE, Id x<•lusi v <* 1 y lor C? asli ! —AND AT — CASH PRICES! COMSTOCK & MARTIN'S BUILDING, MAIN STREET, WKAVKKVIU.F. Goods Delivered Free of Hianse I Weavervillc, J-iily 8,18 GI. 20.2. Bank Exchange SALOON. FRANK W. YOUNG, - Proprietor. Excellent Liquors and Cigars! i Fine Marble ■ r l’oj> Billiard Tallies. AI. WAVS IN liODI) Olt OKU. I’or f»;i I«*— Shills :i >■ < i I til li:ii‘<l Trinimi ngs, grnrrn Hv. Halls colored at SI per Sell. WeaviTVille, .May 20, IBCG. Ivll. Farifir toasl Business Dim-lon. Tor InOH. Price— FIVK DOLLARS, P.ivatde nn delivery of the Work, containing the Names. llusiness :md Addrcs of fill Merelmnts, Manufacturers. and Profes-ionul men in the Slates of CALIFORNIA. OREGON' mid XEVA- I> A, and the Territories of WASI I INC TON. II) \- 110 and MONTANA. ALSO, LISTS OK TDK COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, MANUFACTURING, MIN ING, PETROLEUM, RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH, BANK ING AND INSURANCE COMPANIES, In operation a* the present lime in the above States and Territories : to which will he added such other items of Information as will render the work a VALUABLE AND RELIABLE MEDIUM OF REFERENCE. The compiler would stale that it will he his aim to present a work of practical utility to all who fire interested in t|,o development of the resour ces of tiie Pacific coast.- lII’.MSV <f. LANCLEY, I’nl.liitnr. S. D. Wlijttaki r. A:- It f.T Trinity ■•"iinly. -1. HENRY JUNKANS, iiodiEirs in —MUX STHITT, M F \VKttV|l.l.R, IX STOVES, SHEET IRON, TIX-WAUK, I j AM PS, All sizes and patterns, an 1 every article usually kept in similar establishments. All orders for work attended to promptly, and satisf.ietio t guar anteed. Ivtt.td. GREENHOOD & NEWBAUER’S lOxpr . t « ’«) N NKC TI NO A T SI! AST A W ITII WELLS, FARGO & CO. WELLS, FARGO CO.’S EXCHANGE f'»K SALE (*V AM IMF! PIUMOIPAL CITIES Of THE United States and Canada. Weavervillc, Dec. 1, 18C3. 48.td. WEAVERVILLE AM) LEWISTON EXPRESS! ’ THE UNDERSIGNED IXTEX DS .. ‘ —a.asW running a regular semi-weekly I’-v -press between the above points, leaving LetrUloH tttrp .Honda* *"* U'aartrtWr ertr* Tnr.da* and *alar •*' Passengers carried, and a genera -*P r< business douc. Orders promptly a j te ° d .in. _ —— CREENEBAUM Sl CO., lIOOPA VALLIOX, .-..AifAStlt ON U'A»— ICERIES, CLOTHING, DRY - GOODS, Bools and Shoes, every variety of MIXERS GOODS, which we offer for sale CHEAP FOR CASH. rt Gaston, April 25, I BSD. lC.3m,^ JSonrttf Notices. Trinity I.odgr** ‘47, t-\ * ******* 3jf their regular communications at Masonic Hall, l\ enyettil t ... tho last Monday of each month. Hour *5l H ‘ t i? R V f B'* 8 '* dock. |>. m. JOHN C. BURCH, H. M. A. J. L» H>M! S, Secretary. 4 ‘'' * _ Trinity I h*pVr, 10. Royal Arch .V« i«ni, meet on the second ami fourth Tuesday in each moiiti at the Masonic Hall, Wcaverville. 47 v s A. J. LOOMIS. Secretary. 6v • OVr/A Star Lotife* Cl, /• holds it* regular meeting* at (Mil Fellows Hall. M eavcrvilu, on Thursday evening at 7} .j o’clock. Members of the Order from abroad are cordially invited to attend. GKO. W. WARD. N.O. F!! A\K W. YOPSQ, 8.8. ■ |7v! * . tt/'r ptfUa Encampment, J\*o, l*i !• *’*' meets on the even!liars of the first and third Tuesday of each month, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Weaven ille. at 7«• chs k. Ir* triarehs from abroad are invite.! to visit n*. J. M. EIXF.ILT. C. I*. W. H. BACHELDEK. Seril*. »g- Comet 1.0d e ,, J%>. »4, I. O. O. Trinity Center. In-lds its regular meetings on Sitnrdav evening, at (Mil Follow*’ Hall. JACOB KOI’FT N. <>• E. U SIKES, It- S. <"' s . (■ ootl T, ni|ilnr«.. II V«rrr I.odg-e, .AV. I *•**. meets at ii- Hall. Main street, eve y Saturday eu ning *( . o’clock Members of the order in good >?andin_ r-1 ,: »1- Iv invited to visit us. I'.. COKNKI.I.. NN . T. ’C. \\\ Craio, Vi. S. oT.lo, • Olympia Hymn attic Club —Holds it* regular bu*i ne~* meeting at ‘J, p, >« • • n the last Sunday in each month. — Meets for exercise every Sunday ut same hour. is. K. i‘. LOVEJOY. IMesideul. C. W. Ckaio, Secretary. J. S. Ki nm.t, 1-d leader. tin. The Herman Monpital society of Trinity county bolds its regular tjuaiteily meetings at !tie lliwpitnl building on the lii»t Sunday in March, June. S. pVmber and Decent! er. • 11. OVER MO! fL*, 47vH Secretary. 19. T/i« I'enian Hrolherhttod id Tiinily county meets at the Hall of the Saint Patrick Bouev. 1 nl Society, We iverville.on the Second and Fourth Sunday of each month. MIi'HAKL Ml’LLii* A.N. ( enter. Mu it’t. OtLLAiian, Secretary. ~‘-to. CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY! Jm tfcH.T THE STEAMER ’'VICTOR! p. p A n E . - - - MASTKB, Will leave Re.l Bluff Inr PaerameMo every TUESDAY! AT (* O'CLOCK, A. V.. And leave Sacramento for Red Bluff every SATURDAY! PASSAGE, TEN DOLLARS. F t freight or parage apply on board, or to .1 H. AN Dill’S, Agent,. Red Bin IT, DeVcmLer lit, 40. id. W. TINNIX-] [JOIIK W. OWENS. rn l— > rnnp WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL DKAI.KKS IN’ GROCERIES, LIQUORS AND PROVISIONS, CROCKERV-VVARE. HARDWARE, IRON. STEEL. PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW CRASS, WARR PARER, QUICK SIRVKR, HAR-ROOM, PAKROR AND COOKINC STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE Fire • Proof Building, Main Street. Wcuverville, Jan. 1, 18G3. l.td. PACIFIC BREWERY (OLD STAND—MAIN STKKKT—M KAVKUVIU.E.) LORENZ & IIAGLEMAN, j ATE or THE BAVARIA BREWERY. lIAV j J iug purchased the entire interest of Waiter ,v Co. in tin* above establishment, :ue prepared to supply the public with :i choice article of Pure Lager Peer, IN KEGS OR BOTTLES. Attention is <*nllc*<l to tin* f.ut that woare fiimishinp fi superior article of Bcir for M’RS !NT. PFIIPOSKS—so pronounced hy those wlio have u.-cd it. Orders left at the Brewery will he prompth lilled, ami lk*er delivered without. ad ditional Also. SODA and S ARSAPA KIU. A, manufactured a fur the most improved processes. lIKN'BV LufIKNZ. JOHN lIAOI.ICMAX. Weaverville, Oct. 20, 18« r.. 42.t0. F. VOLLMKK. h - - - t **. i» it op m k r oks. UNITED STATES BAKERY! Court Street, Weaverville. rnilK PROPRIETORS OF THIS OLD KSTAB- J lished Bakery take tin- method of returning thanks to the pnhlic for the liberal heretofore bestowed, and of saying I hr. t they -till hold forth at the old stand, Opposite the l iiion Hold. Win re they still furnish, and will deliver to cus tomers every morn in*/. fn li Bread, Cakes and Pies, OF ANY IiKSIKKD KIM*. JB®- Balls, Wedding and olln r Parties, fur nished with plain or orn a men led Cukes, at short notice, and prices to suit the times. (live us a a call. VOLI.MER A STIKIILKN. Weaverville, May I, 18C1. U.to. E. L. S I RA t SS, (Socccsfur V\ in. D-u*lir.) ‘radical IValdlimaker and Jeweler, mix street. *woims« tw.m»p* of,lr ** HAS C(I.VSTA STL V OS lIANP a select stock of uu CLOCKS, WATCHES I JEWELRV. SPEfIUXES, , ilvcr Ware, Quartz Jewelry, Etc. !! pairing of it kit, I- done at short notice anti moderate pri ce, Give nje a call. K. 1.. MTU A ESS. Weaverville, July 15, 1865. 27.t0. NORTH FORK BREWERY! MECKEL BROTHERS, Proprietors. The proprietors announce to the citizens of Trinity. Klamath and Humboldt that their Brewery is in successful operation, and that they intend to furnish customers with as good an article of LAGER BEEE a? can be had North of San Francisco. Orders respectfully solicited. North Fork, July 7,1863. 26.td. tTf The Trinity Journal costs only Five l>ollars a Year. Send It llomr.