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Trinity River Correspondence. Canadian Bar, June lt-od. Messrs. Editors : — Had I not supposed that tiiis place had t : into the shades of oblivion, I should have written for your val uable columns long siuce, but, owing to the stirring and 1 may say, startling events of the past six weeks, it 1ms caused me to come to the conclusion that 1 was wrong, and that there has been a sudden revulsion of feel ing somewhere. It may be that the “law and murder” party of San Francisco have caused it ; if so, this is the wrong place, as we are all Vigilance men. But 1 believe could the approaching Fall election speak, it would tell the true tale.— The office-seekers are already visiting us, ami although when We saw them coming, we were somewhat alarmed, yet, w hen their friends informed us it was cilice they want ed, our feats were allayed, and we settled into the conclusion that “nips" would be flowing in abundance ; nor w ere we deceived. Hut we cannot vote for all, neither must they be disappointed if theyure not all elect ed, as 1 understand that every fifth man in Trinity is a candidate for some olliee this Fall. .Notwithstanding the many misrepresenta tions made on Monday morning last, a few miles from here, regarding this place, the fascinating Miss Lizzie Burbank and her Troupe made their appearance here that eve ning, giving general satisfaction to all. Ev ery ou£ seemed highly gratified, and, in fact all whom 1 have heard speak of it, assert that it was perfectly “satisfactory,” and if .Miss 1>. can only say site was satisfied with us, 1 can assure her, she shall be more than doubly so, should she visit us again. It was in the (’otilion Party alter the per formance, that she won the esteem and re gard of all, by her easy maimers in the dunce and w altz, and her courtesy and impartiality to all. The various Mining companies in these parts are doing well, yet there is room for hundreds more, provided they arc of the right kind, and men of energy aud enter prise, but \vc want no loafer Canadian Bar in itself is not a very large liar, being situated directly opposite Tay lor’s Flat, which is the main point of busi ness, but the whole vicinity is known by the name of Canadian Bar, probably on account of the richness of its diggings, which it seems impossible to work out. Taylor's Flat con tains three line stores and an excellent meat market, and all we now want is a respecta ble boarding-house. Our diggings are good—we have money enough to support us comfortably, and some left for pleasure. YVe believe ourselves to be hospitable, for our doors are ever open to every honest person, whom we shall treat as one of ourselves, aud although our num bers may not be large, yet we are united, and while united I believe wo can stand. - \Ve have no petty quarrels, no strife, no base designs to accomplish, which require us to slander our neighbors, and we can as semble together on an evening and enjoy ourselves in the dance or otherwise, without angry words or jealous feelings occurring, and can return to our respective homes so ber, and mutually satisfied with each other. As this is already too lengthy, l must pause till some iuture time, when 1 shall en deavor to give you a more accurate account of our prospects and doings here. As the Express visits us but once a week, and other means ol conveyance to \\ caver is very irregular, I regret that this cannot reach you in time for your issue of the ilSth inst. More anon. Yours, &c. Jin. For the Journal. Ed. Journal : —Knowing your great- de sire for country news, and your anxiety to know w hat is generally going on throughout the County, 1 have volunteered to give you the beuelit of my observations in a portion of it. 1 am not a keen-sighted person, but 1 was soon made to know that people riding fust mules aud drinking fim Schnapps were at once set dow n us regular out and out can didates for olliee, aud treated accordingly ; so 1 prudently reined in my animal, and t never did hjte tSehuapps. Notwithstand ing, Schnapps were regularly poked out at me, auii 1 hud to swear so oluu that 1 was not a candidate, that my rig lit arm actually became fixed in an elevated position, But it was all tio go—ucgatioa meant scheming. And dear bless us, schemers, if you only knew of the viols ol wrath to lie be poured out upon your devoted heads, you’d leave oflf scheming. Hut it is much better to scheme than to ruu for office, as you will acknowl edge when you have heard all my testimony. Bather than suffer martyrdom for schem ing, 1 reluctantly consented to be considered u candidate for the time being, aud was just getting glorious over my supposed release from difficulties, when a big, long, cadiver ous looking fellow, a particular iricud, call til me to one side. 1 knew something had broke, lie commenced : “ By O , the) \e 4 ol it all along the river that )OU ate one ui those d- ——d Northern Abolition nigger stealers?” Oh no, says 1, I ’uiut that, you know—hut come, let’s drink. Agreed, says he—-happy man 1. But oh. how vuiu ure human hopes, for I hud hardly ceused speak ing before I buil to go out aud swear tor a rampant Abolitionist, eternal hostility toer cry institution emanating from the sunny South. Then came along a Democrat, and proclaimed aloud, “ the platform, the plat form, you must stand upon the platform !" Why, bless us, yes, says I—I'll stand any place ; where’s your platform, I’ll stand on it. “ It’s the great Democratic platform ; proclaim aloud you'll stand upon the plat form.’’ Just then along came “ Sam,’’ and shook his coat. Says I, take me, “ Sam,’’ and he conducted my into n by place, and there made known to me the secresies per taining to his faith, and set me free from my fermenters, giving me kind udmonitions, however, as to my future conduct, and gen eral directions as to my bearing towards Irishmen. Once more 1 went my any re joicing. But after 1 had left,cadiverou< nig ger stealer and “Sain” got to diseanting on my merits, my antecedents, ike., each clos ing me as his own. which l hearing of, thro’ the interest of a good, kind soul, found an other road to travel, and thus ends this epis tle. Bonus. Simons for 1. \nn:s. — Anew article of ladies’ dress has made its appearance in Broadway, and as a description of it may prove ol interest to our lady readers, we give one we find in the Home Journal. — That paper says : A promenade over-dress—being a close fitting coat, like the New York surtout, worn only bv gentlemen—only not so long. It is all the rage at present in I’aris, and pear drab eachmere or pelisse cloth, are the good- preferred. The cut isbouble-hrcustcd, with four pearl or passementerie buttons on each side of the lapels, and two buttons at the waist behind, at the junction of the box plaits and side seams. The collar is tpiitc small. ’Hie sleeves are cut in pagoda style —that is, with very little fullness at the arm hole, and formed to lit. the urtn nearly to the elbow, from w lienee they widen so as to become very large and llowing at the wr.st, where they are turned over to form a round cuff of three inches in deeptli. For a waist sixteen inches in length, and cut in a regular circle, to sew without fulness to the boddiee, and still fall gracefully over a hooped skirt of moderate amplitude. The linings are of silk serge to match, and the edges are bound with line galloon. There are two diagonal pockets in the skirts.— This garment should be cut and made by a tailor who possesses some knowledge of the ornamental art, when it becomes the most attiY.rtivu and comfortable garment for ] rom enado that was ever adopted by the ladies. may Al)Vj:i:tisi:m '1's. Dissolution of Partnership. r 1M1 l: Partnership h- vctoi’orc existing between I the undersigned will expire In mutual i-iin sent, July 1st, Will. Persons indebted to the linn are requested to nuilie iinmeiliute payment. cordon ii .-'riixciin. Our Book .oil accounts law c heen placed in the hands of John <’. Hurch. Attorney at Law. Weu vorville, for collection, v.iio is authorized to re ceipt in our names, and to whom all persons know ing themselves indebted to u» will make immedi ate payment, and thereby save costs. J. b. GORDON, m. spencer. Wearer, June 28, 1856. 23-3 w. Noiiin Imiuk, June 30, 1856. Du. Enwu:n lilt: vsox In ar Sir: Circumstan ■s over which we have had no control have plac l ns iu a position whereby we are reluctantly compelled to solicit the use of your name at a candidate lor Sin rill' of Trinity County. Numer ous and various have been the causes which lint led us to take this course. We belong to no par ty clique. We believe that the office hould seek the man instead of the man the office. In select ing you as our choice, we have been actuated by the old Jeflersotliuu doctrine- is he honest ' is he capable ? and will he support the I 'oust it lit ion V lining fully satisfied tlmt your integrity and hon or is w orthy of our support, w e most unhesitating ly declare you the candidate of our choice. it remains for you to choose your future desti ny—we are but the creatures of your will and a w nit with deep and heartfelt anxiety a reply to our solicitations, hunting the giant Democracy and the phantom American to the ground. We remain your obed’t servants. Meridith Kelley, II. A. Kell y, George Yolti. John Dell, T. D. Ketchmn, C. Gee, O. J. Dyer, II. O. Adams, S. L. Moore, C. U. II. Siinhury, A. 1. liilay, II. Sehlamer, A. L. McWhorter. Dennis Maekty, It. Hughes, Titos. CliawuhT, C. M ckle. (‘litis. Wil.-du. G. \Veenlieihier, John Mick* I. J. 1‘oeul, \ . G.uulu-ehlaiga. .1. W cinlu liner, John Clark. Julv II. M. McKinue, 5, ltooti. 11. Waters. 24 lw. rn II I Id Sumsiions. State of C'alil'ot niti, t m , n os t HIM i y i In tin' DUtrirt ('ii.it i ij tlii Id III Judicial I'nine 1 . Susan Young, pi’ttl. \ . And: r-on 4 ouiig, ilelt. k peopgk tie i in;state m CALI FORNIA, To A.ilcrson Voting: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of Su .san V dung, tiled against you. as follows : It serv - ed on you in this County, within ten days ; H serv ed out <d said County and in this Judicial Dis trict within twenty days ; in all othereases within forty days, in each case exclusive of the day of such service, in an action commenced against you iu the aforesaid Colilt, on the 27th day of June, A. D. lbdli, wherein the said plaint ill prays judg ment against you, the said dcteuda.it, lor a Dc erce of Divorce from the bomb, of matrimony, as in said plaiutitt's complaint more fully appears. If you fail to answer saal Complaint as her* in di rected, the plaiulitl will take judgment against you by default, and will apply to this Hon. Court lor the ii lief in said Compiumt demanded. Given under my hand and the Seal of the District Court of the loth Ju- Distr ct. tins 27 th day of June. “*”®**™ ii die v> ar oi our land ooe thou-and eight hundred and fifty-six. II. J.SEAMAN,Clerk. By Ii. G. Sit viiT, Dcp. Clerk. I In loth Judi j rial Dint. Court May Term, A. :itv and State. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Trinity, in and for said Oou D. 1856. Susan Young, V vs - / Action for Divorce. Anderson Young.) It appearing to tho satisfaction of the Cour that service cannot be made on the Defendant i the above entitled cause, because he cannot b found in this Slate. It is therefore ordend tha service thereof be made by publication of th Summons against -aid Dt fondant, opv,. a WC( ,,, twelve weeks, in 'he •• Trinity Journal," publish evl in the County of Trinity. And the Clerk < this Court is hereby directed to issue- u Summon SPtj certificate as required iu this Order. (Signed,) J- S. IT I/Elf, Oist. Judge, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, s8 I Comity of Trinity, I G D. J. s, a man, Clerk of the Court aforesaid, hereby certil the above a true copy of the (>rdur ot said Gout now on tile in my office, .. lu witut'Kb wluTtutt I hereunto sc t t my hand anil seal ol said Court, this 27t , L - ) day of Juue, A. D. 1»5«. ' ’ H. J. SEAMAN, Clerk. Bv R G- Stcirt, Deputy. ‘21 Tim. ST. CHARLES HOTEL. R. W. WILSON. Proprietor. r PHIS well-known Hotel, situated on Mskn I St.. Weavervillu. having been refitted, and a numlier of large. well-ventilated bed-rooms added to it. is now opened, by R. W. Wilson. The Sleeping apartments and Table being un der the personal supervision of M II S. W I LSON, all who may favor this House with their patron age may feel confident of having the best the mar ket affords, as well as every attention to make them comfortable, on terms to suit the times. Weaver, June 2d, ldoti. 23-tf. lrfpn v MAIN STREET, WEAVERVILLE. *2 Doors above the Journal Olliiee. jj j AVING permanently established ourselves in .1 ! the Gardening I nisi in ss. v e have no hesitation in saying to the citizens of Weaverville that we can and w ill supply them with the finest and ear liest vegetables brought to this market, at such prices that none eau go away dissatistied. ."I LLIA AN .V FELT Eli. Weaver. June 28, ls.'o;, 23-tf. INDEPENDENCE HOTEL. I. DAV.S. Proprietor r I Mils popular Hotel is now under the ,» ‘4fN I management ol the Proprietor and his '.HI lady whose experience in the business is J not excelled by any in this part of the Stale. I tie House i- new, and furnished in the best style. The rooms are large and airy , and suited to the wants of all. and the beds new and clean, being under the immediate charge of M 1{ S. DAVIS. In short, the Proprietor Hatters himself that en tire satisfaction will be given to those who favor him w ith their patronage. The business w ill be conducted on the CASH system, exclusively. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. Weaver. Julie -8, 1 Soli. go lf. j. b. Gordon, m. d. Dl!. GORDON will continue to practice Medi cine and Surgery. Culls from a distance must be accompanied by the Fi;i. to insure his attention. 23-tf. Wearer, June 28. I Sot',. $50 Reward. r pi IE above Rewasd will be paid to any person I who will give such inform.ituni us will lead to the detection and coin ietion of the person or pi r sous who have within the past few weeks willullv removed and destroyed the Sign Hoards on the \ reka Trail, between this place and Hates' Rauch. E. G. JOSI.IN. Weaver, June 28, 185G 2H tf. TO DRUGGISTS &, PHYSICIANS. II A V K recently reluoved to the large liriek Stun'. Montgomery street, near Market, and hal e opened a large and superior assortment of French, English, and American D1U'GS, PER I T M ER V. INSTKl MEATS, Apothecaries’ and Fancy Artioles ; OF LATE IMPORTATION, And am now offering Ihem wholesale, at the low est market price, to which 1 would respectfully ihvite the attention of Persons desiring HI RE DREGS at the /"',.■<( prt’ 1 y . The goods were selected under my personal su pervision in Europe, from the mist Cidebrated Manufacturers, and 1 foci confident that I can sup ply those in want, with satisfaction. The terms will be made agreeable. H. H. Til WER, Montgomery st„ near Market, San Francisco. >Sati Francisco, June 28. 1850. 23-lm. Nichols’ Patent Combination SOBA F'OTJNTJkJiN and PA TENT t ARHONIC ACID cv ■.-cm n c: a «e wr • a so sj « Patented July 2.1, 185 I. r p H E AMERIC \N SODA FOUNTAIN COM 1 CAN V, manufacturing the above Soda \Yat. r Apparatus, would call the attention of Druggists. Confectioners, Grocers. Hotel Keepers. Masters of Steamboats. Ocean Packets. Keepers of Saloons. Ac., to these cheap, compact, convenient Instru ments. lleyotid all quest ion. they are the cheap est. most compact, and desirable arrangements of the kind ever offered to the trade. Scarcely a dealer can be found dependant uponcilv manufac turers for a supply ol charged water, who has not most adroitly desired an instrument, combining the requisite ndvnntngcs of cheapness, eompnet nes", safety and power, w hich are found in .Nich ols' Patent Fountain*. They meet a great want which nil the various lorn - ol \ir Hump Apparatus. Apparatus tor the ( mploy merit of Tartaric Acid and Soda, objection able and feeble as they are. have tailed to meet. Even remote Country Dealers have rejected such machinery, and now demand apparatus capable ol producing standard otiicial t arhonic Acid Wa ter. Tru Carbonic Acid or Soda Water -is made with Nichols' Combination Fountain. Its power is very great. The expense of the liistrilliinut brings it within the reach of every dealer. Hy it- iihe null,i - his ow u Soda Water on his on u premises. 1),, can never be out of the Heverage, with llii- instrument, more than a few minutes at a time. It will cost him but a mere trillc to man ufacture his Soda Mater. He sales all the protits of the business hinselr. The I list rumen t require* but little more room than the ordinary Copper Res, non', it j- portable, mid can be removed io any locality . Small ton m and i illngos, and even private dwelling.-, call receive the henclits ol this invention : and the sparkling, tentoeranee, health ful beverage can, w ith these Instruments, be af forded in every community. The Patent Generator is designed for those w ho own the old Form of Reservoir, ami who wish to charge them on their own premises, it is design ed to meet the wants of small country dealers, as well as large. The Generator is powerful, safe, easily managed, and sold at a moderate price. ,Sonic have made a mistake from the tact that Soda i- used in this machine, in supposing that it was of tile atmospheric air pump variety ol uppit lii.-. This is no.t the ease. Such iiiucluues do not make pure mineral or soda water. Gut a lictitious mixture, ivitieh, to be palatable must have a large quantity of sn ap to cover up the taste. Nichols’ apparatus makes true carbonic acid water, such as is used in the large cities. Eaeli instrument, before it leaves the maiitifac tur, i s hands, i* subject to a pressure of twelve atmospheres, or about two hundred pounds to the square inch, hy hydraulic pressure. The great est pains is taken to have every instrument per fect. No apprehensions uti il be felt on that ac count. 'I In y will not be liable to get out of or der. With fair Usage, they must continue perfect for many years. They are not complicated, but very simple and easily understood by any one of ordinary capacity. Very full and explicit direc tions go with each instrument. The cost of charging a twelve gallon Fountain is front 117 i cents to 50 cents, or about J cents u gallon. In addition to the above, Soda Draft Apparatus of Marble and .Silver Fluted, also, Hue fruit Syrups. The above for sale by H. H. 1IIA 1 ! Lit A Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Montgomery st.. near ilarket, Muuiilacturcrs Agents. San Francisco, June 28, 185th *aam (_< unuine Farina Cologne. v Do/., direct from the Manufacturer- - OUv/Just received, (ox Tamerline.) and h>r sale by If. 11. "1 llAl EU A Go. Montgomery at., near Market. San Francisco. June 28, lsolf. 23-lm. Notice ! Notice ! Notice ! AS I am to leare Weaverville on the 15th Inst. . tor the (states, those indebted to the Hrm ot D. M. Eflcr it, Co. will please to call at the store and make immediate settlement to avoid expense. J*. M. EDER. Mtaverville. May 3. 1850, li-tf. KX PHKSSI :s. = F. W. BLAKE & CO.’S EXPRESS* BANKING OFFICE connecting with WELLS, FARGO & Co. (“NOLLECTIONS made, and a general Express J business atteudcd to. SIGHT DRAFTS at par on SHASTA. MAKYSV1LLE. SACRAMENTO, and SAN FRANCISCO. tYELLS, FARGO A CO.'S Exchange for sale on all the principal Cities in the Atlantic States. N|>t'dai and (o ncral Dcpokits Received. a O Ij 1 > 1) IT s T BOl’UHT AT THE HIGHEST MARKET KATES. Office in Davison ,V Harris' Fire 1‘roof Ruilding. Maiu street. Weaver. F. W. BLAKE & CO. Weaver. May 10, 1850. Ill tf. A. E. RAVNES & Co’S. fc X I* U ESS, r o r I uion aiul Humboldt Hay. CONNECTING WITH ROWE A CO.'S EXPRESS. WEAVER, and the PACIFIC EXPRESS CO.. SITASTA. A\ 1 1.1. run a Meekly Express to Mouth Canon VV Creek. North Fork. Trinity, Hig Elat, ltig liar. Cox’s liar. Canadian liar, Rurut Ranch. South Fork. Trinity. New River, lloopa Valiev, and I'nion. T hrough ‘he Pacific Express Co. to all parts of Lalilornia and Oregon, and semi-monthly to the Atlantic States and Europe. Treasure received tor shipment. Collections made, and all business attended to with promptness and dispateh. A. E. ray \ES A CO. W eaverville. March 15, lisoti. g-tf E. G. JOSLIN’S ri i xiiiY i i i .k i:xi*i;i:ss! connecting with the I* U'lFIC EXIMIESSCo. to all parts of the atlantie States and Europe. Ly every Steamer. Mr. Joslin leaves Weaverville ev ery It ESDAV and SATl lx 1 > A A morning, for LEWISTON, (Trinitv River.) RATES’ RA Nt’il, CHKLL1S’ MILLS. MINERSV 11.1.H, DIGGER CREEK. Ml LE t'REKK. and RIRGKV1LLE, and will give partieular attention to the carrying and delivery of LETTERS, PACK AGES. TRE \s~ 1 RE. Ac. DRAM'S purchased upon any Rank ing House in the Slate. Collections made, and nil business in the Ex press line carefully attended to. Gold Rust bought. E. G. JOSLIN. Weaver, March 1, 1850. RAVELEY’S EXPRESS. CONNECTING WITH The Pari fir (nmpaiiv, To all purls of the Northern and Southern Mines and to the Atlantie States and Europe W EEKLY. Will run a regular and reliable Express from WEAVERVILLE TO OREGON GrUll, r E X X s Y I. V A X 1 A 15 A 15, CANON CITY, or .1 AC K A S S 15 A 15 . Collodions made, orders received, and packa ges forwarded with Prnniptnea ami Dispatch. Alway s on hand, ' LATEST STATES PAt’ERfL Highest price paid for GOLD DUST. augll tl S. W. RAVEl.EY, Agt. MASONIC NOTH F. Trinity Ludgc, No, ti7, l\ V. VI., niil.li their regular communications at their Hull, in Weuverville, on the last Monday ol each month. ?rer Hour of meeting. 0 o’clock, I'. VI. J. S. P1TZKK, W. VI. John C. Rituti, Sec’y. TRINITY DIVISION No. 105 Sous of Temperance, Meet at their llallovcry FR1HAV 'EVENING, at 71 o’clock. Officers for present term : M. E'tes. W. I*. R. W. Winston, W. \. ieo. W. Ward, R. S. .1. \V. Finlev, A. I!. S. '• E. Lvnn, E. S. li. S. (inptiil, T. . \. W a I son, (James 1 low nev, A. C. I VIiii-jthy, I. S. J. Geggis, (>. S. !. Johnson, Chaplain, II. Seaman, P. W. P. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between |). M. Kder and P. M. Kder, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. P. M. Kder is hereby authorized (o collect all debts due to the firm. D. M. KDER. P. M. KDER. W'eaverville. May 2. 13.58. r IMIE um(ei'sigiicd having purchased the interest I of I'. M. Kder, the business will he continued iltCf A r the name as heretofore. 15. I». M. KDER A Co. Mountain Market. On Court St. at the head of Main This Market is constantly sup plied with every thing in this vfC.lL.dine of business, such as I>EEi PORK,CORNED REEF. PICKLED PORK.SAI - SAGE. SMOKED AND FRESH, TRIPE. HEAD CHEESE. 1SLOOD PI'DOINGS, LIVER WORST, Ac. Corned beef and pickled Pork, always on bund und for sale in KEGS, and in quantity or (piality our a-sorlrticnt of BACON AND HAMS, cannot be surpassed. They are cured by us for this market, anil are warranted to be sweet and good. Those w ishing anything in our line w ill do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. LOOMIS, lit SCKOFT .V Co. Weaver, May 3, 185b. 15-If. II A It I) VV A It K, Iron and Stool. YV . VV. TIN N IN As Co., WKST SlIlK MAIN ST. NKXT DOOR TO MINKll’s |'■ , T \ \ ' E are now receiving and will kee> .i., VV hand, a general a nt of Hardware, o“ the heht quality, cornuating of (■/ I, H l!‘\ CUT S.Nb HORSE NAILS, SHOIEI.S, SI ‘.AXILS, AVOI RS, ' .nsELS, VLASES, HATCHETS, LOCKS, LATCHES, CJI.ES, SQUARES, LOO CHAINS, II I L TER " TRACE “ HI I IS, SCREWS. .IA ES, JIEER RUM VS, HELLS, JJRA W CXI CI S URINDSTONES. CROSSCUT SA MW, H III V HAND HA!UNO WIRE, SI I ICE FORKS, HAY FOULS. BORAX. QUICKSIL VEIL W INDOW CLASS, Rt I'l l. V iLVTS, OILS, VARNISHES. IlLACKSMITH’S famished with the beM arti cle of Iron and Steel Of etcry sjze. D r Obdi only. VV. W. TIN NT N * Co. Weaver, April 12, 1856. 12-lf. THE TRICHOSAKON, OR. only perfect Hair Brus.li which surpasses all others in EFFICIENCY. DURABILITY & ELEGANCE. Received and for salt- a reduced prices, l'y B. B. THAYER. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, 23-liu. Montgomery st., near Market. DAVISON & HARRIS, MAIN ST. WE A VZRVILLE. SIGM OF GOLDES MORTAR Si Bit BflOK. Dealers in Drugs, Patent Medicines, Sta tionery, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, &.C. BEING now permanently settled in our NEW. FI RE-PROOF HllLDUNtt, and thankful for the very lilwral patronage we have received for the past THREE YEARS, now offer our old customers and all new ones, a large and well-selected stoek of pure DRUGS, and GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, of which we are the authorized agents. Also, the largest and most complete assortment of IViTiiniory, Fancy anti Toilet Articles. We would also call their attention to our stock of consisting of Novels. Histories, School-books, the prose and Poetical works of the most eminent Au thors, CUTLERY Sl WRITING MATERIAL of every description. In addition to the above, we have on hand a line assortment of Gkm ink BRANDIES, WHISKEY, and Foreign Wines, Also, Tol5A( Vt > AND CrCrAIlS, together with a very large stoek of American Playing Yards, all of which will be sold at great ly reduced prices, for the reason that we have set tled here permanently, and can afford to sell for less profit than those who are more anxious “TO MAKE THEIR PILE,” in a short time. (>ur motto is, i I’t'ilii \» lipii up tan (ash w hen we cannot. Jan. 26, Isoti. lit-tf. n> i nr. i.Amr.s OF WEAVERVILLE! ITI.ING now in the receipt of our Spring stock ■ * of Ladies' Goods, we now'oiler the niosi com plete assortment ever for sale in this place, Con sisting in part, of PARASOLS, BONNETS, SII.K VIZITEB, LAW NS. FRENCH CALICOS. DOTTED Ml SPINS, BRILLIANTS, PLAIN A Fit."If l>. BAR AGES. I I ,ol \i in |>KES>KS,< HEMIKMISI TTKS SLEEVES A COLLARS. I. \ PIES' SHOES AND SLIPPERS, FRENCH PEItl'C \l ERA . Ac. Ac. D. M KDEU A Co. Main St. Weavcrville, May 3, 1630. l.Vtf. Dissolution of t'opart tit-t 'lii|». NOVICE is hereby given that the Copartner ship heretofore existing under the tlrm of Frantz A Reielmrdl. in the I , S. Bakery, in this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons in 'b'bted to -aid linn, either by Note or Book Account, will please come forward and make im mediate scttli'ment, as one of the linn is uuxiolis to leave the Slate. C. E. I R A AT/A Co. " caver, April 11. ISsli. L3-tf. A Dedication Hall U’l I. I. be given al Dr. II. M. Cliailncev'snew Hot. I, at Cliaiineey ville, on W eaver Creek, on the 1th of July next. MANAGERS : Weavcrville ,1. S. McCain, I. G. Messer, J. C. Burch, E. NO,led. A. Sletson, II Ylubie. Oregon Gulch I rank Harris, A. J. Eelter, IE Bllgliee. Ridgeville 1- Bates, .1. I-. Chelliri, M . Grillliu. I amm City J. Day,.E Eogan. W in. Simpson. Illg Flat -L). If Murphy. J. May. V McQuillan. Cox’s liar It. Simmons, W in. MeCulluni. North Fork E. D. Ketchum, !>. II. Ilandlliiii, t ’. I.ee, S. I.. Moore. Lew iston Eraiik Wood. Steiner’s Ranch II. W. R. Bliss, Haucoek. Fi.uon Mivuikus. .1. C. Burch, W. \l. Lowe. Weaver, May, 31. ls/iti. I!) If. A blacksmith Wanted. X i‘\|M*ricHtril lilutksniiili is wanted. Nolle lait a tfood work mull need imply. A|»pl\ im iiifiI i»trly at tim nIiuj) id (',\HU A l*’K(>ST. Wt-uvcr, June 21, I had. 22 tf*. Trinity County C. of A. U. MIL Mi'IhIkTiH id tin* uliovc Council an* rt ijiiestril to inccl id tin* t ‘minty * St at. on Satniduy. tin* 2d day ol’ An K ,ls l n»*\i. Ilnsint'HK of importune!* couiiiuukIh your atl«‘ntii.n. liy Order of tin* rrcMuli nt. NN raver, June* 21, ItOti. Tl- tf. 1 TT W with “ GEM” SALOON. f |Mlk Hul»*oril»cr leave to inform bin I friendk anti tin* piddle that In* lias open id tin* above Ha loon, on Main ntreet. Wea ver, when* In* w ill In* happy to supply them < >\ sl* rs. Ice < ream, and all kind* of refrediineiits. at .ill hours of the day and night. Kvery rxntlon will In* made on tin* part of tin* Proprietor to plraxe those who may fuvor him w itli their patronage. kinder Winch, Liquor* and ('igara can he had at the Hat . UOUKUT DINS.MOUK. Weaver, June 21, 185(5. 23-lf. ■ *U m. r ■ rn OKX’KIIAL very deairahle apartments in * ' lleiurieh*ri new huilding, Main street, j :iii- Wenverville. the rooms me nicely papered, nn<f otter siiperiur indueementH In genllemen who prefer a quiet retreat free from the annoy.nice, ot a hotel. Rent moderate. Apply to nl2-3t ‘ HEINRICH. „ BLUE WING.” OMIE uiidei>ipni <1 desires to iuforir. his friend I in Weavcrville, and the public generally, that he has opened a S\LOOX of (lie above name, on Main street, w here he hope* to git e general satisfaction to his pall The best of Liquors and Cigars will lie furnish i d at the Bur,ami no pains will lie spared to tiiuk' his place agreeable and popular. JAMES LYN.'II W raver, Juno 7, lis.Yti. vtt tl OIIBO Tc » A T I* A II , - A f , N Garrison, FrrO &. ItaNon, SAN FRANCISCO. SIGH I GRAFTS at current rates, in sums to suit, Oil ■ auhattan Bank Nett York. Charles Morguu A Co New York. Darby & Barksdale St. Louis, Mo. fcHighest price paid for Gold Dust. KIIOP1 A W IIITNEY Jno. Andkksox, Agt. Weavcrville, May 17,20-tf. roi»a»‘On*i>lii|» Not lot*. r I Mill undersigned, having formed a Copartner I ship for Re purpose of transacting the Build ing and Contracting business, desire to assure the pul,lie, in soliciting their patronage, that all bus iness entrusted to them shall be executed in the Is st manner and upon liberal terms. They have taken the stand formerly occupied by Harris & Johnson, on the North side of Court street, in the town of Weavcrville, and will be ready at all times tn accommodate Jen sons wishing to contract for the building of Bridges, Brick or Frame Hou ses, and Carpenter Work generally. LOVE S,- BRAY. Weaver, April 12, 12-tf. MECl'TA'N H AT . T. llEEDKL', WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER West side of Mala vr -a , W.;r. .. (WPIMITK TIIK " IMAX.V,") Hus for sale an extons ve assortment <0 gold And silver watches <* -\ PLAIN AND DIAMOND KINGS, 0, ) WATCH CHAINS. BltEASTIMNS. BRACELETS.ami JEW EERY of every cl< •scription, CLOCKS, etc.', AT REASONABLE TERMS. Particular atteution given to the repairing of Watches. Specimens neatly set. and all kinds of Culifor uia Jewelry manufactured to order, no. 1.5 tf <£> blacksmithing. / All IS N. F HOST would respectfully in- V torm the public that they call always he ■ .urid at their old stand 011 Main street, directly nppn sile tli>- independence Hotel, where they are al ways prepared to execute every descripiion of o’L 1,1 their line 01 business, v ir'i promp tucss. and in the most sKil.l.Kt 1. manxii:. HORSE, MULE, AND OX SHOEING, done at the shortest notice. They have also ou hand a large and well-selected n-sorlmeut of MINING TOOLS, which they will sell at reasonable rates. Tlmnkliil to the public for their past patronage, iUr\ would respectfully solicit u coutiiiuunce ot' their luvors. Iron, Stool, uiul blacksmith* stock generally, always on band and for sale. Weaver, Feb. 23, 10. >i r i. e. v \ .s. H i: \ \ £ it, (si e* Kssoits To oeohok m im.i.eu.) BLACKSMITHS, COPRT STREET. - - WEA Y'KRVILLE. 1 VI.APKSMITIIIN'G of all kinds. Horse. I) Mule and Ox Shoeing, don. in (he host manner, and on reasonable terms l or Cash. k large assortment ni Miners' Rockers, Toms. Picks, Shovels, Crow Bar .1 on and Rock er Irons, Sluicing Porks, and a gia nt xari.ty of ii \ it i> w \ it e, kept constantly on hand and lor sale at onr Shop, sittin 1 1* on ('ou’rt stneet. near the I’nion Hotel. Thankful for past favors, we hope by close ap plication to business, to ni,.rit a .hare of public patronage. Miners and others wishing anything in our line will do well to give u,sa call. 3 Mi LEAN A WEAVER, U car .o'. April 12, 18fl ;. I PHOTOGRAPHY. E subscriber lAgs ba\ e (.. re (urn his thanks to the residents of Trinity t'o. for their liber al patronage heretofore, and inform them that lie has recently lilted up a suite of Rooms near the Cornet' of <’<M II I' \ N I) T A V LOII STR III'.TS, for the purpose of taking DAGUERREOTYPES, that shall compare tavoraldv with auv laketi in the Stale, and al REDl <'ED - PRIDES." Hat iug secured the services of Mr. 11 lienhait, an emiueut Artist, late from NEW YORK CITY, lie feels no hesitation in assuring his friends and the public generally, that lie will he enabled to give ENTIRE s VI ISMl-l ION. ROOMS OPEN EVERY DAY. 'Pictures tulveii ill T/mm/i/ I I’nillier iu irrll it* in fair. (hilthcii taken in fair wuatlirr, hciwoFti tin* liotirm n| I I a. in. and .‘I |». M. I .min— should Im me in mind dial dark iln sHcu lake the hunt in Ih\ giliTreoly pen. ’(• iews of Minin** ('hums, l lunit K, tVc, ta* ken at short notice and on favorable let him. I \N( V uImu\* on hand. < >. II I*. NOIU'IK Weaver. March s, Is.Vi. 7 tf. MAGNOLIA SALOON. MAIN ttfllEi r, - - - Wl VVl HXII.il'. Siim on liitiul Again! r IM11A Saloon ha lat lv mil r . a thofoi !i 1 repj.lr and b. *11 gi ally mprni d. Tie BOWLING ALLEYS having been entirely r< lifted, can not fa I to g v e satisfaction to those who may favor us with their patronage. An excellent III 1.1.1 A 1(1 > I \II|.E has also recently (.cell added to the list, of amusements and attract ions ol this Saloon. The proprietors being ever grateful for the lib erality bestowed upon them by their friends, would respectfully say that they will he most happy at, all times to wait upon tie in, whenever they can make it convenient to call. S. D. KREIDLR \ Co. Weaver, April Hi, 185(1. 1,1 tf. Tit I MTV taitlll.N M'OUi:. MVIN HTItEET, W EA VEtlVIt.l.K. f D Ilf, fircta ietoi - .| this ( -1 a I.' Lie sent w mid r I sped lolly announce to their their friends and the public generally, that lie y 1 p coii-luntly limn 1 and for sale all kind- of eh. ' ■ \'■ 1 x>il.• -. brought I're 8 Irom their Raneh Tie ' River, everjt day; The al o have a complel" -h . Aon of Groceries and Provisions, including. MG AIL POKE EE. RIPE TE\, HI TTER. EGGS, ( IIELSE. and, in fact; every thing' in the Croc rv, Vegeta ble and Provision line. Their prices are low. tie' proprietors being determined to do a large busi ness at small profits, friends will please give us a call. MORSE. MARIE .V (’(». N. 11. We have a SAW .MILL in operation on our Ranch, and will supply the citizens of Weu verville and vicinity with Lumber of a superior quality at Very low rates. ’pit" Orders for Lumber, left at the Trinity Garden Store,” will lie promptly attended to. I tee. 8, I Se e M„ M. & (10. SPRING STOC'ix. Groceries l-H'.iiofs, Sckiii's. Ac. I. call the attention of our numerous fr lends V » ami ih" public i , onr extensive Spring stock which we have n ,.,.i v .-■ i met are illy i Ivlng, making it the \arged amt most i iried assortment N.trili ot .— j, Eruncisco, consisting in part ot GROPr.HRS. Liquors. SEGA US. MINER'S IMPLEMENTS, (IROPKKRY. SADDLERY. HARDY*" A RE. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, A.-. Those desirous of purchasing at Wholesale, we invite their attention to our establishment, being satisfied that we are able t<> suit them iu any and all Goods, at prices much lower than any other House in Wcaverville. D. M. KDEK.V t'o. Eire Proof Building, Main street. Wcaverville, May II. 185(1. 1.5-tf. Iliiinholdt Shaving Saloon, AND BATH ROOMS, Main Street, Wcaverville, rpilK UNDERSIGNED announces that '.,'ts Es 1 tablishment, so long known to the publie. has recently undergone thorough repairs and altera tions, and been till, d up iu a style of elegance un surpassed by any similar house in Northern f'uli forni.T. It has bee.; his aim to make it an agree aide and delightful resort for gentlemen desirous of undergoing toivsorinl operations, or to employ w ater as a detergent agent. His arrangements for Bathing are hard to beat. The proprietor searoely deems It necessary to say much in reference toils superiority, to those who have already honored him with their patronage, except to assure them that it is very much im proved iu every respect. No pains will tie spaaed to make his Saloon a pleasant place of resort. ISAAC DIXON, Wcaverville, Nov. 1', 1855, uU-tf