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TMPTTTETfCE. w :rat impudent qnections are these ? How should an cd'tor kcow ! Vhen a lady gets stalled In n gutter, That run* in a populous street. (Like a fly that if stranded in butter.) And ha* to uncover ter feet; As gently the calico lifts she. ADd gives it her graceful swe'-p. If a “fi 11 r" to 1 lame when he chances To give her ankles a p'v-p? Just to see if they’re tVck or they're thin, Mr. Editor, is it a sin * Or when a plump l osom is uncovered With d. 1 cate llon'tnn lace. Whose wh'toness. I ke full I |eomi"g lilies. Contrasts with the rose on the face, Like the artiflc'al flowers in flower. (If I may he allowed so to spi ak.l Should a fi ller he rhitrked if he’s curious With’n the lace meshes to peep* Just tojudge of the contents within— Mr. Editor, is it a sin ? Look On Hires !—The girls—that is, the majority of them—ns far ns our knowl edge of petticoats goes, are very noxious to get tnnrricd, and so long as tin y can ncconi jdisli the great oLj'et of their ambition, they are not, as a general rule, very pnrtVulur who the gent may lie, provided he 1ms n smooth tongue and is not the i ossessor of more than two wooden legs. The article of brains or common sense, is t ot, of course, ever taken into the Pnlettintion. They oc casionally get brought up with a round turn. We noticed, yesterday, the ease of one Na than Brown, who lias hc« n recently nrrcst< d out West, charged with hnvii g umiried vine wives in ncnr'y as many inonths. Natlum Brown is pretty much of a Mormon in his w ay, it must be confessed, hut a fellow—it French impostor, whose last soubriquet in this goodly city of New Orleans, was .1 tiles de Premorau, out llcrods hint in his matri monial exploits. This individual, passing 1 y tlie name of Leon de Villenucve, intioduced himself to the people of Dubuque, some months ago, as a |K)litieul exile. After having secured for himself the con fidence of the Reverend Fatlnr Dubois, Di rector of the Table .Mound Ahl v, lie was introduced into the family of Mr. Mensr, a French gentleman residing in the ucighi or hood. Mr. Mensv hud a daughter, whose heart the adventurer succetdcd in getting, and with it came the marriage ceremony anu a dow ry of if 500. The honey-moon was not of long duration. Immediately after his marriage, t lie preten • ded Villetieuve commenced a course of tli-si tiation which took not only all the money of iis wife, but, also, all that he could borrow from his acquaintances. One fine morning lie was found missing, together with u carriage and two bosses, which he had borrowed for a few hours only. It is supposed that after his departure he went to St. Louis. From a letter addressed to parlies in this city, it is believed lie spent a mouth in C'lii cago, under the name of Dr. Uihoux There, also, lie made many dupes, and cruelly abandoned a female who wns cncicntc about six months. lie continued liis game of fraud and de ception at every point tm his way to this city, ‘bagging liis game,’ as lie termed it, without any difficulty wherever lie went — On liis Qrnvnl here, lie became short of funds and could not make a raise to furnish the requisite wardrobe, in order to flourish in the society of uppertenbom, in which charmed circle lie wii.'th sirous of niuk ntr liis mark. He had (oiiscqmmly to sti.ke at smaller game. Learning that u young girl of respectable ioiinex on, to whom he got mi introduction, was | ossessid of a few hun dred dollars, In; promptly | loposed. and was of course accepted. The iimn.age quit k ly followed, Ik r momy was soon spent, and the Frenchman with many nuiiies nb.-quutii latcd, leaving her, l.ke all the others, in the lurch. The Police, are, we understand, on his track, with great hopes ol arresting him.— Such a fellow would make the fortune ol A uuucclii in a wet k it placed in Ids museum, alongside ot his wonderful horned rooster. A 1 the voting ladies in the city would, of course, visit such an intcre.-t ng living curi osity—such n dear dui k of a fellow. Here is the description given of him: “ Light lmir, blue eyes, char complexion, with several small holt s in the skin, imme diately under one of Ids eyes.” “ liis manners are lively and nervous; liis appearance seductive, and liis sj eeeli easy and agreeable.” This portrait appears to he sufficiently full to enable persons to detect the original.— JV. O. Veit Sebastopoi..—A correspondent of the Paris Paine, writing from Sclmsto| ol, says it is generally thought that Sebastopol will not be rebuilt, as as it would cost as much to clear away the rubbish of the old citv as to build a new one. There is hterully noth ing left of the city Imt shapeless ruins* The bullets ure hs thick on the ground ns hail stones, Of the .Magnificent barracks, con taining hospitals, churches, Ac., and consist ing each of twenty-live or thirty buildings, nothing is left but huge piles of stones. The writer lately strolled over the English batteries, and was astonished to find He vent I field-pieces still on the ground, dismounted it is true, and for the most part spiked.— 1 know not,” says lie, “how to account tor this indifference on the part of our allies, who are generally, as individuals, extremely eager to gather up every thing that conies from Sebastopol. I have seen tlmm huv from our soldiers or their own, objects ol trifling value but for which they paid almost fabulous prices.” The city is now being visited by large numbers ol English tourists, who have explored it in every direction. The few merchants established aiming tin ruins of the town, derive what advantage they may from this sudden influx of cur.os.t v seekers. Cephalopod.—A specimen of this singu Jar mollucous animal writs found in the Buy, near the end of the Union Wharf, one diiy this week, and is now at Humour's Drug Store, where it is preserved in ajar. I thus eight long arms, or feet, arranged about its head, witli wliich it crawls or seizes objects. From the number of the feet this k.ml is sometimes culled an octupod. The body, which runs up above its bead, from the inout*n to the end of the sack is about six inches.— It was shown to some Indians with seemed to be ignorant of the existence of any such Actual. —llumluld Times. , —— — - w I!AT i>C'£S THAT A! VX TO TOTS A Li - IXG . — As I wits standing l y a public eonter in conversation with a friend, a man passed l.y whose appearance attracted our attention, nttd drew from tnr friend the exclamation, ‘I wonder what that man does for a living?’ We resumed our eonvcr-nt.on and the man was soon forgotten; but after we had sepe rated, Ids nnntik recurred to my mind, and 1 c>u!tl not help revolving the (|uestion — Wlmt does tl at man do for a living?’ and I began to co.is der what cer'uii men ol my uiqmi.utnt.ee tre e do.eg for a living. Tins man, said 1, is a cnr| enter; builds hou>L*s for pioplc to l.ve in, store s for them to trade in, shops to work in, ami churches in which to worship God. There is a speci men ol his work, a house which he built, and yonder is another which lie is building. It is easy to sec n hat If docs for a living.— That man is a merchant, he | urcbascs va r.ons articles which arc necessary for the community, and keeps them for sale for the accommodation of those who puisne other callings, and bv the profits of I he trade, gets l liis living. This man is a tailor, lie euts ami makes garments for his neighbors, who having some other oeeupatiou, can better af ford to pay him than to make them them selves. That man is a shoemaker; we all know wliat he docs for a living, and l ow difficult it would be to dispense with his si r v.ces. There is a farmer, and yonder a mamiliicttiler; litre is a lawyer, and there is a doctor, and it is easy to answer the qtics t.on win ii asked colici ruing either of these persons, ‘Wliat dots that man do for a liv ing;' l»ul as 1 | ussed the rumsellcr's door, and asked mysell 'Wliat does this man do for a living?’ I found it more difiieult to frame an answer. ‘Jle sells rum lbr a liv ing,’ says one. Yes, but what benefit docs lie conUr iij on community? Wlmt docs l.e give in return lor what lie receives? Docs w liat lie sells supply any necessary want of the 1 people? Does it clothe the nuked or Iced the hungry? Does it contribute in any degree to the < omforts and joys ol the fami ly circle? When the father comes home bom the rumsellcr's store, do the little chil dren run with joyous snnles to meet him, and ale they mix.oils to see and partake ol the contents of the jug, to till w inch he has | aid themomy that should have brought • belli bread? ‘ II hut tins I In. I mi.n do for n tiring?' lie, n.wji/e Ike, sinks the life Hi-Lit of the community, luttcii.ng liinisell thereon, and giving nothing m return hut suffering (. ml i.r in. Go to the home of the man who lias paid his la.-t shilling lo the lunseller, and see "hut that ruihseliir ‘does lor a l.ving.’— Lock at the miserable dwelling fast going to decay; fences in sail condition, and every thing in nut the premises slowing signs ol the most abject poverty, yet, valueless as • hey arc, limn r mortgage, and soon to he soiu to pay lus del,Is. Look within, and "hat a pn itire of wretchedness do you be hold ! 1 lie lie-suited liiisbni.il aim tatlur, the te rror of his latn.ly w hen awake, has lul led iuto u drunkm slumber upon t lie floor. ’Ihe house is destitute of furniture and ol loud. The wife, prematurely gray, and her nice furrowed with trouble, is i.o.ng what she ean to relieve the wants ol the raggul and starving little- ones around her, and as she toils at In r hopeless task, the tlei p sigh ami look of despair tell plainly that her heart is broken, and the sun oi In r life is sut.ug in uaikness. Do you ink what is the cause ot all this j ovyny alul stiller,ng? liny are the legitimate liu.ts of ‘lie iniii sellel ’s business. IVoelueilig such seclies as tins is what lie ‘dots for a l.ving.’ Go to the almshouse ami enquire of its itbnates the cause of their being obliged to aval t In luselves of (his lilt alls of mp] orl, and you wn'J find ifiat ;i huge proportion ol tin in are- victims ol (lie riimsrJh r’s trade.— Jle took the money which should have pro vioed them bread, ijoihing ami eomlortable hollies, and gave that in return which sent nusbaiuls unu fat In rs down to tin miliincly and dishonored grave, anil their helpless luiuili* s out of doors, to be supported ly plibber charity’. That is ‘what that man does lor n bvnig.’ Listin to tlad cry of dis tress w inch rings out li| on the midnight air, hasten to the spot whence it | loecetis, unit there behold the limnU red vicl.in of a drun ken melee w cite ring in his blood; ami in Unit scene ol midnight murder you may read another answer to the quest.on, '\\ lint does that limn do for n living?’ \ is,t yonder | riioii tu.d viiw its inmates, inqinie into tlic.r losioiv, and you will he surprised at the iiuinhir who, d.rcctly or in directly, arc the victims of the liquor traffic, fece that wretched looking being lying in yon narrow-grated cell, who, while mad dened by the fiery liquid furuishtd by the nimselier, dealt the Intnl blow, ami hurried a fellow-being into eicrn.ly. There he lies, convicted of murder mid under sentence of dentil. In a few days he will be led to the place of cxecut.on to finish las carter upon the gallows. In this sail spictacfiiynu have another specimen of the rumsellt i's work, and a further answer lo I lie quest.oil,‘\\ lint does tliui limn do lbr a living':’ And were it possible lo bit the veil which hides the si ciics ot eternity from the t yes of mortals, how many lost spirits who, in the world of woe are siill'cring the agonies ol eternal des pair, and ‘the smoke ol whose torment ns cemlctli up forever,’could lie pointed to as victims of the ruui-traflie, liuv.ug been first allured from the paths of viriuu into the pa tins of vice, which led swiftly downward to destruction, by the demon w ho lurks in the niinsf'lli r s cup. ‘ II hut dies that man do for a UringV — He sows oioadcast the seeds of sullering, crime and death. He makes homes deso late, families wretched, mat's and defaces God's noblest work, blights the fairest pros peels and Withers the brightest hopes, pio ' “It > paupers lor i lie Stale* to support, e rimi n.-.ls tor tin- pr.sou unit the gallows, amt vic lims tor the lice-.s of eternal perdition.. W ua r do you know ol the defendant, Mi. ihompsou? Do you consider him a good musician?” “On that point, I wish to swear with great care. I don’t wish to in sinuate that All. A an Slops is not a good musician. Not at all. All I wish to say is this.— Hie day alter he commenced playing on the clarionet, a saw-filer who lived next door left home, ami lias never since been heard of.” “That will do, Air. Thompson. Cull the next witness.” DER SEWING HAVING purchased a heavy stock of Dontes t cs at preseut low rates, weave cnal-tedto oflirst 11 greate r ii.duci meats than heretofore, iu the way of Sew ing. Those hovinjr House Li nings to sew. call at our Establishment. FLOUR HAdli made nt Ban Fran cisco rates. 1IOSE con staidly on hand.and made to ouU r. CARPETS, Duck 1 ’nills, mid RIDING S K I R T S, Sewed on the Machine, supi r!or to anyth'ng done in the country. It. M. EDEK &~C'o. Weaverv.lle. May .1. IWt!. j,*»-tf. MACHINE ! % s' r. mi:i:i>i:i.s, WATCKMAKER AND JEWELLER We it side of Main street, Weaver, (oitositk ms; “ t»r.\x.t,*’) Has for sal • an exteas ve assortment of GOI.li AM) SILVER WATCHES. l'LAl.V AND DIAMOND RINGS, WATCH CHAINS. BREASTPINS. BRACELETS, and JEW ELI! Y o| every description, CLOCKS, etc., AT Itl'ASON.M I.i: TKI:j|<. I‘articular atlcut.ou given to the repairing of Watclii s. Specimens neatly set. and all kinds of Califor tra Jcwi Ivy mnnutactnn d to ordi v. no. 15 tf BL AC ICS M IT H 1 N G . /"WIIII A. FKOfcT would respectfully in- V_v torin the pu 1*1 c that tin y can always lie found at their old stand on Main stru t, il ri ctly oppo site the li d pend. I CC Hotel, win fe tiny arc al ways pi i pan d to c.\i cute cvciy deter j it ion ol " '*rk in their I ne of husimss, With promptness, and in the most sui.u i i. ma\m:k. HORSE, MULE, AND OX SHOEING, <lon<* at flic sliortoi nolVc*. Tiny li:m* hIhi on lriind a large ai <1 vv« 1I*h< I- ct< <1 U'Mirtincnt of MINING TOOLS, winch tin y w ill sell at n asonnlde rates. ’1 haiiklul to tliepiilil.c for their past patronage, they would respctliilly solicit a continuance ot their favors. Iron, Steel, and Blacksmiths’ sti ek gem rally, always on hand in il for tale. Weaver. 1m b. 215, lB5ti. Id. ’WtlM) i mUMflfi, CAIPENTEKS AND JOIXEKS, TT I Si’l l TIT I.I.V inform thee t ■/. nsof Wcn- IV vetv.lie ami v einity. that they are always pr. pan dlo . w cute all orders in their line of i.tiMin ss. 1 hey tender their sincere thanks to their many (rends and patrons for putt Incurs, ami hope, by punctuality, to merit a continuance ol the same. \\ A \\. have in connection with their Capclitcr aud Joimr's cstulilishcnt. a - Wagon Shop, where nil work app> riaiuiug to that Iratieh of I iisiin 1 ss w ill meet with prompt atteut on. All nol le dime w.th dispatch. Give limn aeall, and see lor yourselves. All k nils of Caliiin t Furniture, such as Chairs. Ii. ilsteinls. Tables, .'-alas, Burcuas, A'.Ac. iiinele on short notice. •'hop on Court street, one door above the U. S. Bakery. „I tl .vi 11.i; a s. vt i. a \ i: u, (hi < l L.SSOILS TO RKulMJK M lNTjl.Klt,) BLACKSMITHS, COURT STREET, - - WEAVER VIDEO TYLACKSMFI lll.NG of all kinds. Horse. J J Mule mal Ox Shoeing, done iu the best manner, ami oa reaeoimlTe terms lor Cash. A large assortment of Mini r*’ Tools. Rockt rs, Toms. I'.eks, Sliovi Is. ( row liars. Tom and l!< ek cr Irons, Elu.e tig I oiks. a..d a great variety of 11 A II I) W A It Ii , k' pt constantly oa hand and for sale at our Shop, situate on Court stnei t. mat* the Union lloti 1. r i IihiiK till lor pa I favors, v. r hope I v close ap plication to I uslin-ss. In m r.t a share" of pul.I e patrounge. Miners ami others wishing anything in our line will do w ell In give us a cal). Mi-lean a weaver. Weaver. April 12, 18al'. 12 If. PHOTOGRAPHY. HPHE subscriber begs I uve to return bis thanks I to tin- r. s'dents of Trinity Co. for their Ida r al patronage in ri tolm-e, and inform tin m that he lias recently lilted up a suite of Rooms near the conn r of <OI WT ANDTAVLOII STltl.liTS, for tin- purpose of tn, ig DAGUKill!EOTVRES. that shall compare tinoriibly with any taken in the Slate, ami at Kill Ft I D PRICES. Having S'eufi d the si rv'ecs of Mr. Racnhnrt, an i uiineut Artist, late from NEVv YORK CITY, be fells no hcstut'oii in assuring his friends and the pill l c gem rally, that he w ill be enabled to give I.N'TIIIK SA'I'IS:-.U'l lON, ROOMS OPEN EVERY CAY. ,T'«'fT'icturcs taken i nC.oi.ih/ Weather as well as in fair. Ch Idren taken in fair wcnllier, between the hours of 11 a. in. m d ii p. M. Lad cs should bear in mind that dark dresses take the Lest iu Da gui m otypi s. /f-0*-Vi«.vs of Mining Claims. Flumes, Ac, ta ken at short notice and on favorable terms. l'ANCV CASES always on hand. 0. II. R. NORCROSS. Wearer. March 8. 1 Kin, 7-tl'. VARIETY STORE. Now File-Proof Jii ick Hiiiiilin^ MAIN 1ST. - - - WKAVKKVIIJ.U, (Adjoining the ImhjKml net Hole/,) A. CANTCROVSITZ & CO. WllOLEKALK AM) III TA11. HKALKH8 IN Dry-Goods, nothin f, Hoots A shoes, kt*. H AVING Imd expi rlence in Merehand sing, es pee ally iu this town, for nearly three years, we assure the pul lie that our m u stuck ot Goods jus- n ccivi d ’s tin elio ei st and best iu this mar ket. being si leetid with reIV rei.ee to the wunu ol this coinmun tv. We eheorfuliy invite the Lad’t-s aud Gentlemen of Weaverv.lle ami vicinity to call and examine our new ly si b et il stock of SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS, consisting ot DRY-GOODS. CLOTHING, LOOTS A SHOES, HATS. BONNETS AND MANTILLAS. CARPETS AND WALL PAPERS, SADDLER 1 . • FT LEU Y. Ac. Ac. ns we can assure them that tiny will liuil our goods su ti il to their taste aud ticce adit its, aud at very LOW PRICES. One of our linn has already left for the Atlantic Slat's, to purchase goods for tins mark t, ami lo supply a branch house at the e tv of.Sun Iraucis co. A. CANTOKU WiTi£ A Co. Weaver, March H. 1 hoii. 7-tl. Dissolution ol"C'o]mrlm‘i'sliip. N’OTICE is hereby given that the Copartner shiji heretofore existing tind r tin- lirm o l-ruat/. .k Reichiirdt. iu the 1 . S. Bakery, is (hi. day dissolved by mutual consent. All pe rsona in (letitid to said drill,e ther by Note or Bool Account, w ill ph use come Joi n ai d pud luuke iin m diftte settlement, as one of the lirm is aoxiom to leave the State. C. F. i- RAATit A Co. Weaver, April 14, 18sC. 13-tf. PROFESSIONAL. O. II. P. Worcross, Justice* of the Peace. Office. on Court House Hill. Nov. tf nl5 J. D. tiOKDOX, M. n. >1. SPENCER, M. I>. DKS GOREON & SPENCER, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Office “Austin House," up stairs. May 3.-tf n!5 D. W. POTTER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office oa Court street, near tin; Court Hotin*. Wi avers i)le. Trinity Co.. Cal. ailyr 11 tf C. E. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office on Court street, near the Court House. Weaverville. Trinity Co.. Cal. augl I tf H. J. HOWE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ami DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Office in t’u; Adol■(■ building.Court street. Weaverville, Trinity County. Cal. augl 1 tf JNO. C. BURCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, corner Court anil Taylor streets. Wi avi rville. Cal. an 11 tf WILLIAM F. VAUGHAN, A T TO] l X 1: Y A T I. A XV, A N I) Justice ol' the Peace. Omen with Will nuns A I’ott. r. Court House Hill. GFEENHOOD & NLWBAUER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Setrars and Tobacco. None but the choicest article oflircd in this market. Main stvee-r, (. • tween the St. Charles anil Imli pemlenee lintels.! Weavi rville. HIGHEST PRICE PAID 1 OR GOLD DUST. m:H*i tf City l>iii{f Mure. CARRY &. CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, West side Main street, Weaverville mtg 11 If MAGNOLIA SALOON. MAIN 8TI.T.KT, ... Wh AVEHX1M.K. Stun on hand Again! ci'HIS Saloon has hit ly unih rgone a thorough I. n pair, anil lieen gr, ally ini|irov( il. The BOWLING ALLEYS having been entirely r< fitti d. cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who may favor ns with their ]»:i trotmge. An i xeelleut HILLIARD TAI1LE has also it eentlv lieen mbit d to the list of amusements ami attract mis of this Saloon. The proprii tors being ever grateful for the lib eral ly In stmvi it upon tin in by their Irieiuls, would I 1 ' p vtlulh ay that tin v will lie most happy at all t lia s to wa l upon them, whenever they can make it convene nt to call. S. D. KREIDER A Co. Weaver. April l!t. lh.'iti. l;t tt. TRINITY gIrDEN MOliL'. MAIN Sl'ltUKT, WEAVEIIVII.I.E. rpilE pro]n ii tors of this estab'ishinenr would re- J spi eltully an in hi uee in l heir their friends and the pubic generally, that they keep eonstalitly hand and for sale all kinds of choice Vegetables, brought fre 'i Iron) Ibcir Ranch on Trinity River, every day; The also have a complete st |i ctiiui of Groceries and Provisions, iuelml.ug. SUGAR. GOEKEK, RICE. TEA, RUTTER. EGGS. ('ll EESK, and. in tact: evi rv thing in llie Grocery. Vegeta ble and Provision iin". Their pr'ces are low. the proprietors being determined to do a large busi ness at small prollts. friends will please giv.) ns a call. MORSE. MARIE A t'(i. N. 11.—We have a SAW .MILL in operation on our Ranch, and will supply the citizens if Wea vitvi 1 le and vicinity with Lumber of a superior <j list I; l y ut very low rates. T-ii~ (Irdi rs tor l.mnbi r. b it at the • Trinity Garden Slnie." w ill lie ]iromptly intended to. Die. t\ Ihnj. " M.. M. & CO. A. SO 1.0 M ON , Fire-Proof Illicit Store, MAIN BTIIEKT, ... WEAVBllVIl.I.K. (ii'd't dnor In the Pott fl/i. e.) PACKERS &. TRACERS SUPPLIED. I have just rreeivi il a Ires h assortment of all ibs er’pt in s of Fash tonal |,. (billing. Dry Goods. Hoots .V Slides. Pneki t A Table Cutlery. Pistols, Ac. Also, a choice seb etiou of the lir.-t brands ol Havana Cigars and Tobacco, and I feel couliueut that a e ill well prove entirely sat-laetorv. March 22,—D If. A. SOLOMON. COUNTY ASSESSMENTS for - \>7. f FHE ATTENTION OF OWNERS aril Agents I of Ren! Estate m d Persona! Property within the County of '1 r ii't.v. is In pel y d n cti it to the provisions of the Publ'e Revenue Act of the State of Califoru'a. in ija'r ng them to furnish stall meats of the same to the County Ass. our; sjieeillving the i xni't bound iries of the lb al Estate; with the birld’ligs and improvi incuts tint, on; togdher w ill the value of all Personal Pro|ii i ty . including goods III. d dint lies ot evi I y di scf ptioii; all Cash, Mull id Slock. Noli s. Houils. Mortgagi Ac., Ac., w In tin r owm d. or In Id in ti n t fur others. f it" 11 any person shall lie guilty of giving a false list ol prop tty. n il r the nutli rc(|iiind ly law , such person shall be 1 id le to ind h nfeut for perjury, ai d tin properly shall be liable to three turn s the usual lav. ret- 'I h a sis.-ment of all property of persons reinsing to give a 1st, will lie douhlid ly the Hoard of Ei|iial z.alion. blank statements may he had on applieat.ou at this office. 1*01,1, 'I AX—$3. Part cular atteiit.oil isd.reeled to the following si ebon of the Revenue Act ; •• Each male inhabi tant of this Stale, over twenty-one years of age and mid. r til ly yi ars of age shall pay to tin: County Assi ssor a Poll Tax of Three Dollars for the use ol the State and County ; and to enforce the colled.mi ot the same, the County Assessor may seize so iniirli of any and t v. ry ,-p e es of property, in possession of the person refusing to pay. as will he sufficient to ]>av such Poll Tax with the costs ol seizure nud sale, ami h • may sell the same, upon giving a verbal not ee One Hour previous to such tale.” D. W. POTTER, County Assessor. I ffiee on Court Street, Wi avi rville. May ltj, ltijti. lti-tf, I in in tml<l t Mittvir.'; a loon, AND BATH ROOMS, Main Street, W'eaverVlllc. r l'*HM l NDERSIGNED iiniuuiiiees that Ids lis- I tablishmelit, so long known to the public, has recently undergone thorough repair* and altera tions, and lieen tilti d up in a styi • ot elegunee mi sitrpusscd by any similar house in Northeru Cali fornia. it lias been li.s a in to make it an agree able and delightful resort tor gentlemen desirous of undergoing tousor.al o|m rations, or to employ wati r as a d, tergent agent. His arrangements lor bathing arc hard to beat. Tin 1 proprietor scarcely deems it necessary to sav much in reference to its superiority, to those who have already honored him with their patronage, except rfmr rt n; Very~~uicfi 7m proved in every respect. No pains will lie spaaed to make his Saloon u pleasant place ol resort. ISAAC DIXON. Weaverville, Nov. 17, 1855. nll-tl' Composed of the Counties of Trinity and lltim ljoldt. Tkiims—In tlie County of Trinity, on the .'id Moudnv in February. Mnv. August and Xovnn l» r.—ill the County of lliinilioldt. the tirst Mon day in January. April. July and October. COUNTY COURT. Tutus— 1-t Monday in January, March, May, July, September, and November. corin’ or sessions Tiuims—1st Monday in Kebruary. April, June, August, October and Iteeember. 1’ltOliATK COURT. Tkiims.— tth Monday of each month. SAN FRANCTSCO. yrj » jr - r,y ■■ m ; • <tf i!2 : , J o J., . . ,'J j w bz«e <2*: n-j «i» no. o Office, at live, liar, and Orthopa dic Inlirmary. MISSION ST It ii ET, BETWEEN hi I'OXIl A THIRD. NEAtl “ HESSIAN IIATHS,’’ SAN FRANCISCO, All Surgical t Ipcrations/'recto patients present ing themselves at the I'linics , on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 2 1-2 o’eloek, p. m. Med eat men of the City and l'auiflc Coast, gen i rally.are respectfully im ited to attend the Inlir iiniry on Clinical Days, whenever it maybe np portune to thi iiisi I vi s. San Uruucisco, May 10, 185(1. 16-3m. b- JU I b 1 .7 V .birSbjifr.'b WM. G. BADGER, No. III!) BATTERY STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, I MI’OI.’T lilt ,,f evei v variety of CLOTH I NO A I I rilNISIIINO GOOD'S ; nlsoof HLANKKTS, DICKS, DRILLS. SHEETINGS, HATS, CARS. ROOTS and RROOANS. Ry i 'oent nrr vnls has received a very large in i oii'ii ol tin* mo-1 di - ruble -ivl. s of (dothing, and it is th" LARGEST STOCK eier ottered in this marl.it. The goods are manufactured under my own supervision, are of the lu st material, well cut, large si/.es. and made in the most durable manner. TRADERS FROM THE COUNTRY are Invited to examine this heavy stock, anil they will lied the prices LOWER than they can lie found elsewhere in the market. 1’iircdinseivi may rely on receiving the best and most sah able goods. a“ each art cle is guaranteed. Orders from tin country promptly and careful ly llttelldi d to. 1 0.000 pairs assort! il Fancy Cassimcre Rants. 10.000 pairs assorti d I alley and l’laiu Satinet Rants : 7.(Hit) pairs Linen Rants ; 2.(100 pall's Goodyear's Rubber Rants ; 1.00(1 < iooilyear's Rubber Coats ; 200 i ii-i s Goodyear's long and short Rubhcr Roots ; 200 eases Miner’s Roots ; 1.Olio do/, super Flannel (tvershirts ; 200 dozen lanev < 'assimere Overshirts : 1.01111 doz. White Shirts ; 1150 doz. heavy 11 ickni v Shirts ; 500 doz. heavy Cheek Shirts ; 300 doz. Mi l l lime Shirts ; OHO doz. Lamhswool Und rshirts ; 300 doz. Regatta L'mlersh'rts ; 200 doz. (i is y I* la it m-| l 'ndershirts ; 450 dnz. Lamiisv. oo| Drawers ; 250 doz. Rleiu'hed Drill Drawers ; 1.500 doz. (Derails ; 2.000 Denim Frocks ; 1.200 doz. country knit Wool Socks : 1.500 doz heavy Wli t"A mixed Cotton Pocks; 10110 peers super S Ik Roi k. t llandkeicliTs ; 10(1 doz. super Rlaek Silk Neckerchiefs ; 250 doz. Cambrie llaailki rchit'fs ; 30n doz. Rubber lh lls ; 250 doz. Ruck (Doves : ■too doz. Ruekskin t >old Rags ; 1.000 Doeskin Rusiness (,'onts ; 400 Rlaek ('loth Frock ('oats: 2.000 assorti d t ti i reoats ; I Oil assorti d Rea < 'oats ; 3.000 Silk. Cloth and Vein t Vests ; 20 Rules Rlueand White lilaukets ; 5(1 Imles A Sheetings ; 5u bales I trills ; 30 bales assorti d Duck ; 50 eases line Fi 11 Hats ; 1011 eases Straw Hats. For sale by WM. 0. BADGER, Wholesale ('lothing Warehouse, Id!) Haiti ry st. cor. Mi reliant. San Francisco. N. R. —No goods sold at retail. San Francisco, May 10, 1H56. lG-3m. PAINTS, OILS , VARNISHES.BRUSHES. WINDOW GLASS, &C, STO It V. liltO.ttCo,. n \V E FOR SALE al 105 and 107 ( lay SI. . San Francisco. Roiled and Ran Linseed Oil. in eases and bbls : Spirits Turpentine, in cases ; Atlantic L< ad. in ni sorted packages; Frencli A' tier. Window (Dims im-ortnl sizes- French A English heavy Rlate Glass R'iIs to 30x44. KX " mir.WSTKIl” AM) *• PA lit WIND. - ' Tieman's I )il Colors, assorted cans ; Ti<man's \\ ater ('olors. assorted cans; Tieman's Dry Colors, for scene and Carriage painters; b Tienmn’s Rutty, in bladders : Tihh n A- Nephew's, Smith A Stratton’s, Kim ball S, anil other Coach and Furniture \ aniisl.es, Runs \\ lute, Ac. Ultt'slIKs- ~FX *‘ llor.T.AXnKtt.” Adams’ O. K. and Kv. I’aint, Whitewash,Sluice, Counter. Rntcnt Scrub, Napoleon, Horse and Ho tel Root Brushes ; also. Lyon’s Tool and Feather Dimtcrs, Artist Tube Colors and imiti rials. YAIINI.SIIES—- KX " FI.OKEMK NIOHTKNOAM.” Direct Importation from London— The attention of Coach Rainters is called to No ble Hoare’s celebrated English Hard drvio.. Wearing body and Elastic Carriage Varnishes. Japan ami Jupaiiers’ Holds ze. 1‘lain and ornuinental. Stuined uud Enameled Glass. San Francisco, May 10, 1856. 16-3m SAN F CLOTHING. Per lntc Arrivals from N. York. CA.SI'S of New style fancy Cassimere Pants. (j af! ,.s of I’lai* ami Inncy Sntinett Pants, riisrp of • !nen Duck ami Cottonmle Pant*. Cases of lil.'ick cloth frock and ImsineHsCoatl. (Ves denim Overalls and Jumpers. Cases of light grey Flannel OversbirU. .Cases of linen * livek fehirta. Cuses of white L. .• ... . Cases of irrey and Wu'k' Merino Shirtg and K rey Drawers. Cn«es of Cotton and Wool StsA 8- Dales of Dine and Scarlet Blanks. 8 * In addition to the above we have a gi'eJ*' tv of (lends in our line too numerous to met, '°n. soli eted by one of the lirm nowin NewYora which will In* sold at the lowest market rates, by the package or single dozen ; to which we invite the early attention of leivers. JENNINGS & BREWSTER, Granite store, Mo. 72 Battery street, ap.19.Ill-Uni. San Francisco. REMOVAL. .1 ANSON, HON I) At Co., 1 MPORTERS mid SOBBERS of FOREIGN and I DOMESTIC DR V-GOODS, have removed their stock to li)> Half cry, cor. Clay St., wIh iv tin y will Ik* happy to wait on tliofr frlentjfl* '11 11 1 y lmv«* in More uial constantly arriving Iutl i. Dwi.-lit. Slat K A Salmon Fall Frown Drills, A]»ploton. Howard. Nashua Extra & Utica Drown SIhm tinj's, Eacoira. A::**'- u'w: s and other Dlcachcd Drills, « n 1 I <• 1. v !.A lt» 1 Hh*u.Shootings,vari.br'ds. rhoriid'Ko. 1,' liiuh. Molmwk and other Ticking, .lewett Uitv. WYhstor and Lancaster D<*i mins, l\t ystoiu 1 . Jewi tt City and Octnora StripoR, Men* mac. t ncln co, t 'oiiostfiga A* Allan’s 1'rints, I ■lilt* A ( tramp’. Him* A \\ hit<*, (ireon Si <)range do. <' otton I'm k. vurious bramK from No. 100 to 10, M« ihui'ii. Howard. Dear A I’otomnc Raven Ducks, t 'amhr c. t ii* cks, ('ottouad *s ami Joans, tHnglmnis. Lawns. ( hint/ & other Dross Goods, I' burnt L. ( aj-Hiiu 1*1*8. < ’oatings anil Linens, Cotton 1 lost*. Socks. Shirts. Overalls, \\ Into. Dice and Scarlet DIankots, Satinets, Ken tucky .L aus. At. Table Damasks. Towel ling. Drapers. Ac. And a largo ami well assorted stock of Miscel lam oils Dry-Gnods. which they offer low and on the most advantageous terms. AT THEIR NEW STAND, 1L"> Dattery street, cor. Clay, np. f>, —3 m. San Francisco. Drills stud ’Medicines. FlEDiNGTON & Co 111 Buttery St., Sun Francisco. OFF I ’ll for full * x. During,” •• Tornndo,” mid “ Ri porter.” Jayne's Medicines, Gnuhmberg Medicine!, Sands' Sarsaparilla, Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Bull's Sarsaparilla, Shaker's Sarsaparilla, Mex. Mustang Einument, I..von’s Flea i’owder, Brown's Ess. Ginger, Barry's Tricopherous, I'inglass, White Wax, Yellow Wax, Borax, Epsom Salts, Potash, Irish Moss, tog* tlier with a lull assortment <d Drug- and Mi de nies, comprising every article required bv tlie trade'. REDIM'GTON &‘Co. 1H 3m. '! an are Acid, < 'a-tur Oil, Sulphur, Bay Ruin. Jamaica Ginger, Calalirn l.leor'C", Fresh Hops in bales, * papers lod de Potass, Adhesive Plaster, Sulpli. Morphine, Shaker's Ilerhs, < >il lb rgamot, (ii! (iriganuin, Oil Demon, oil Rose, (>il Sassafras, BARDIER’S "GRAPE” GINGER mtai ei obl m-£3 ~ f pjiIS excellent mid saluhrious beverage ismnr ii fae tur< 'I of IT RE \\ HITE WINES and JA MAM A GIVGER ROOT, and is warranted supi l ior to any Ginger Wine ever offered to the pul !(*•• I he maniiiaelurer ot this Wine has span* no expense in getting tin* b**st of materials, an can now oiler an article which the most abstein ous and temperate person can use with the moi beieuic alelhcts. It i- particularly reoommende to I, A DIES as a Stimiilaiing and' Strengthenin tonm. and pmTctilarly adapted to the climate ( * uliloritia. Manufactured and sold by A. BARRIER, 1 IS Washington street,San Francisco. Sold only to t lie .jobbing trade ill cast's and keg A l-o Mu -ale. ('urdinls and Syrups, especially c> tra Raspberry Syrup. no.12.-2m. TjMNh VIRGINIA TOBACCO— Id Sacramet J bland Hull, i itmii* 1 ■ H*i i i brand - dark, pencil flavored, Id Sacramento brand—dry, light colored. .MayHow, r brand 12 plugs to the pound. 'I In above brands of Jones & Hudson's celeb ted manufacture' in lots to suit, for sale by SAM’D. II. PRICHARD, Agent for the Manufacturers, r rilE CNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY off I III- services lo the merclntnts in the interior a ( onmiission liny* r of Grmds in San Francis - . fgraii r i iiiH'IH having been engaged in that business for nea three years past, with three y< ms experience in I interior. ID* hopes t*. give satisfaction to such may employ that rapacity. Orders for a •lescripjn.it ..I merchandise fllh-d and forward promptly. SA M L. ii. 1’iUCIlARD. I p stu i-s, cor. Battery and Siterninentogts die.2'J-ii.20. ..... . ran 1* rnncis i- i*. risiiiars ADVERTISING AGENCY IKuN lillUMXO, OJTijsm: TIIK PACIFIC £] OIJ ICI*:. (n* KTAIRH.) f , f* 's'ot for the I J. lowing Newspap re pnbiished in C ma. Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands; Saet uinento Union; San Joaquin Renul Sloekton: Marysville Herald: Nevada 7, ’ olmnbia • * axvtte; Grass Valley T,.l,, Shasta Courier; Empire Argus, Cob.ma- ' tain Democrat. I’lacerville; Amador Se Jackson; 1 rcka I n on; WeaverviUe liter. I elaluma .louraal; Sail Jose Telegraph* C uia 1*armcr. Sacramento City; Southern € niaii. lu.s Angeles: San Diego Herald- i nuin. Portland. (). T.: Oregon Statesman. and Ib inm iat, Olympia, Puget { Polynesian, Honolulu. N. II. ADVERTISEMENTS and SUBS 1 It)Nr sol citi *1 lor the above named IStpi Files ot the principal Papers of ('a)iforn Oregon may be found al this office, Advertising in the Atlantic Mates, L. P. F. lias notv completed ltia arrangemc b*i- tin* (orw a riling of advertisements to all principal lar-.est circulating Journals and No |>;tju-r- published in tlu* Atlantic States. A line opportunity is here offered to those w " ; 'i. hi advertise ia any section of the Union .bung -.* at tin* lowest rates, and in u prompt ii satislaetmy manner. * AH so disposed, tiro invited to call on him e leave their orders. .1. W. SULLIVAN’S Great Pacific Empor l’ott Ofilce Buildings, corner Clay and streets. Sun i raneiseo. fT’HE Proprietor has, alter long and A labor, and serious cx|K*tikc, sueeeed* gamzing arruugemenU with Steamers Expresses. Agencies, and Mails, in ii ! jf„ r ! ties, far and near, by which lie •„ ply a greater variety aiul e. .*, NEWSPAPERS, mount ot the magazines, than any other rstuhUuhnient un and Dealers Are respeutludy informed tlmt owing it, |de ruMutruac of tRo ostahlishnieiit, and t uoonomy of it„ inanugement, tlm Propric all times happy and ready to execute th mantis at the LOWEST PRICES