NEW ADVEItTI SEM’TS. Fire ! Fire ! Firo ! ! ' SIMS & FRASER, —OREGON STREET, NEAR FRONT,— SAN FKANCISCO, MANUFACTURERS of Fire-Proof Doors and Shutters, Rank Vaults, Grating, Balconies, Railing, Ac., Ac. All kinds of Blncksmitliing done to order. Second hand SHUTTERS constantly on hand, and for sale at LOW RATES. Particular attention paid to Country or ders. N. B.—Oregon Street is in front of the Custom House, North side of " Merchant’s Exchange.” San Francisco, July 20, i860. 27-Um. GHAT IT I 1) E I S T II E COMPLETION OP THANKLULNESS. CTMIE ingratitude of man to his fellow man is so I. alien met with in life that testimonials, prompted By the liner feelings of the heart, are oasis in the life of those who saeritice their host days in philanthropic devotion to the alleviation of the ills of frail mortality. Empiricism floods the columns of our press with fraudulent and tie titibus letters, singing pawns to the worth of their own egotistical charlatanism. Below we append a letter from a worthy man who, a brief period since, seemed destined to “shuffle off this mortal coil;” who looked forward to his dissolution with that pleasure which only those weighed down by tile heavy hand of disease can. Contrary to hope, the ability of a skillful physician has restored him to his former health. Relieved from his terrible situation, and in pel led by gratitude, he makes known his case and remedial agent, and his state ment is authenticated by a Notary Public. The demands of society Imperiously command its pub licity, and it is given more to warn the unwary than to sound the praise of a physician of whom scores of like eases can lie cited : CERTIFICATE. The undersigned desirous of acquainting those who muy he unfortunate enough to be similarly afflicted, where a permanent relief of their suffer ings may he obtained, feels it his duly thus pub licly to express his most sincere gratitude to Dr. L. J. Czapkay for the permanent recovery of his health. Borne down by the distressing symptoms incident to the vicious practice of uncontrollable passion in youth; depressed in body and mind, Unablu to perform even the most trilling duty im posed upon the daily avocations of life: 1 sought the advice of many physicians, w ho at tirst re garded my disease as of trilling importance- -but alas! after a lew weeks, and in several instances months, of their treatment, I found to my unut terable horror that instead of relief, the symptoms became more alarming in their torture; ami, being told by one that my disease being prinei .’if/ confined to tin' brain medicines w ould be of consequence. I despaired of ev> r regaining id health, strength and energy; and as a last re nitj|ud with bill a faint hope, called upon Dr. 1. J. “Oznpkay, who, after examining my case, pesafihed some medicine which almost instantly r li' Vcd me of the dull pain and dizziness in my 'lead. Encouraged by this result, I resolved to jitter myself immediately under his care, and by astriet obedience to all his directions ami advice ■ ad became clear. my ideas collected, the > ! int pain in my bm k md groins, the weak n> "tiny lifflbs, the nervous reaction of my *J.ik body on the slight mo alarm of excitement; Jf misanthropy and evil forebodings the self distrust and want of conlidence in others; the in capability to study and want of resolution; tv frightful, exciting, and at times pleasurable dreams at night, followed by involuntary tii charges, have all disappeared; and in fact in two months utter having consulted the Doctor. 1 i it as if inspired by a new life that life which, but a short time ago, 1 contemplated to end by my own Lind. Willi a view to guard the unfortunate from fal ling into the snares of incompetentquacks 1 d> "t.i it my doty to otter this testimony to the merit and sldll of Dr. Cxnpkay, and recommend him t > all who may stand in need of medical advice, beim'assured by my own experience that one ■ under his euro a radical and permanent cure w ill be i lire ted. It. F. ITI.LMt IRE. Stale of California, county of .'dm Franeiseo.- ,Sul)- if bed amt sworn before me, this 17th day >.f Apr i. a. n. 1856. (Sgned) JOHN MIDDLETON, [i.-.] Notary Public. pt~ Dr. L J. C/wkay’s Medical and Surgical Inst utii is at the corner of Montgomery and Sac rum ito streets, Sail Francisco, Cal. The Doctor olfe - free consultation, and asks no remuneration uni-she effects a euro. n27-3m tSpERMATORUIKEA, OR LO< M. WEAK- O ness, Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, l.n.-.-i tude, Weakness of the Limbs and Buck, Indispo -ition and incapacity for Labor and Study. Dull lets of Apprehension, Luss of Memory, Aversion 0 Society. Love of Solitude, Timidity, Self-Ilia rust, Dizziness, Headache, Inviilunt.uy |)j Imrgcs, Bains in the Side, Allections of the i._\ ■ s, iinploti on the face, Sexual and other inlirnim - i man, are cured without fail by the justly oh rated Physician and Surgeon, L. J. C/.Al’KA'i . I is method of curing discuses is new, (unknown i others,) and lienee his great sued ss. All eon illations, by letter or otherwise, free. Address J. CZAPKAY, M. D.. Sau Francisco, Culifor ia. n27-3m DR L . J. CZAPKAYS Grand Medical and Surgical Institute, AHMOltY HAM, liril.lll.Ml, irner of Montgomery and Sacramento streets, SAN FRANCISCO. TADI.ISHET) roll THE l'KUMANKNT CUBE OE At.I. I’ltlVATE AND nillOMC DISEASES, AMI THE Srl'I'UESSKIN OE (JI ACKEKV. Attending ami resident physician, L. J. CZAP \Y, M. D., late in the Hungarian Revolutionary lr, Chief Physician to the 2Utli Regiment of tiveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital 'I'esth, Hungary, and Latu Lecturer on Diseas ed' Women and Childre n. n27-3in '<<) THE AFFLICTED.—DR. L. J. CZAP KAY, late of tin; Hungarian Army,and chic j siciau of the Hospital of Pest h, has estahlishei Elite city of Salt Francisco a MEDICAL INSTI ’I TK for the treatment of diseases of the Brain I .,g8, Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Gcnitn Mtary Organs. These last diseases the llocto been induced to add ill consequence of th evidence of the evils consequent upon th II ■ iractico generally pursued by advertising cm P s, whose conduct exemplifies the truth tlm it’s inhiimaiiity to man makes countless thou *' mourn.” . " Doctor’s thorough knowledge of (lie prit j 1 ' - of Physiology and Pathology, anil tile lilt . 11 pernmli of the agents embraced in our M. jf Medica, is a guarantee of the assurance th; II be treated in accordance ', v itu the estal 18 ‘ princin’";; Ajcdical Science, ami the in P r °’Hients made therein. The gradual uceumi nf valuable information since the days i "'hi k: rates, and the exclusion of such agents ; proved inert, have left the regular pru - }' t the means wherewith to combat sin ce thi ' to which flesh is heir. Especially to v 1 IL ' 1° that hram'h of the Seieni toll Cl .'l , *dity lms invited charlatanry, nun Witt * 1 i 1 \ Shoeing, done in Hie best i reasomible terms for Cash. 31 c L E A N K \V E A V E K , (8LCCESS0US TO UEUltOE M. IMiLKIl,) BLACKSMITHS, COURT STREET, - - WEAVERVILLE. r) LACKSMITH1NG of all kinds. Horse, 3 Mule and <>x manner, and on \ large assortment of Miners' Tools. Keekers, Toms, Pieks, Shovels, Crow-liars. Tom and Rock er Irons, Sluieing Forks, and a great variety of II A li I) \\ A It E, kept constantly tin hand and for sale at our Shop, situate on Court stneet, near the Union Hotel. '1 liankliil lor past taxors we hope by elose ap plication to business, to merit a share* of public patronage. Minersund others wishing anything m our line will do well to give us u call. * McLEAN & WEAVER. Weaver, April 12, 185(5. 12-tf. BLACKSMITHING. i t Alt It N. EltOST would respectfully in- V > form the public that they cuiiuluays tic found at their old stand on .Main street, directly oppo site the Independence Hotel, where they are al ways prepared to execute every description of Work in their line of business, with promptness, and in the most skii.i.it i. manner. HORSE, MULE, AND OX SHOEING, done at the shortest notice. They have also on hand a large and well-selected assortment of MINING TOOLS, which they will sell at reasonable rates. Thankful to the public for their past patronage, they would respectfully solicit a continuance of their favors. Iron, Steel, and Blacksmiths' stock generally, always oil hand and for sale. Weaver, Feb. 25, 1 Soil. Hi. TO THE LADIES OF WEAVER VILLE! BEING now ill the receipt of our Spring stock of Ladies’ Goods, we now oiler the most com plete assortment ever for sale iu this place, con sisting in part, of PARASOLS, BONNETS, SILK VIZJTEiS, LAWNS. FRENCH CALICOS, DOTTED MUSLINS BRIM.I ANTS, 1’I.AIN A FIG'RD. IIARVGKS FI.OI N< FI) DR KSSKS.C 11 KM I EM IS EFT FS SLEEVES A COM.ARS, I. VRIES' SHOES AND SLIPPERS FRENCH PEUFLMKRV, Ac. Ac. D. M, I'.HER A Co. Main St. Weaverville, May IS, 185(5. lo ll'. VARIETY STORE. Nevt rill-1*100! Brick Building, MAIN ST. ~ WKAYKUYII.I.E, {Adjoining the. Iml-pnulcncc llutdA A. CANTOROIVITZ 6r CO. WIlOl.KSAI.i: AM) KHTAII. DKAl.Kllrf IN llrj-Goods, ( lolliiii'f, llools A. Shoes, &r, nA\ ING had experience in Merchandising, cs . pcciully in this town, for nearly three years, . e assure the pnldlu that our new slock of 15..... 1 ~ just r. eehed is the choicest and best in this mar ket, being selected with reference to the wants ot this community. We cheerfully invite the Bodies and Gentlemen of Weaverville and vicinity to call and examine our neiv!) selected stock of SPRING AND SI M M Eli GOODS, consisting of DRV -GOODS CLOTHING, BOOTS A Si It i MS, HATS, BONNETS \N 11 \| A Nil BIAS. CARPETS VNI» WALL PAPERS, SADDLERV, CU l LERY, Ac. Ac. as wc can assure lliein that they w ill tin.I our goods suited to their taste and necessities, and at very BOW PRICES. l hie of our linn has already left for the Atlantic states, to purchase goods for this market, and to supply a branch house nt the city of San Francis co. A. CANTOUOW1TZ A Co. Weaver, March 8. 1850. 7 - tf. Mountain Miii'krl. On Court St. at the hear! of Main. Thin Market is constantly sup plied with every thing in this W(£3LiMtiuc of business, such as BEEF, PORK,CORNED BEEF, PICKLED PORK S VI SAGII. SMOKED AND FRESH, TRIPE. HEAD CHEESE, BLOOD BIDDINGS, IJ V Eli WORST, Ac. Corned beef mid pickled Pork, always on hand and for sale in KEGS, mid in ipiunti'ty or i|imlily our assortment of HACON A NI> I r A AI S, cannot be surpassed. Tin y are cured by us for this market, mid are warranted to be sweet and good. Those wishing anything in our line w ill do well to give us a call before purrliusing elseWhere. LOOMIS, III SCROFT A Co. Weaver, May 5, 1851). 15-tf. SPRING STOCK, Groceries, Liquors, Segura, Kc. V \ ' F call the attention of our numerous friends V V and the public to our extensive Spring stock wliieii we have received and are daily receiving, making it the largest and most varied assortment North ol Sun Francisco,consisting in part of GROCERIES, Liyl'ORS. SEGA RS, MINER'S IMPLEMENTS, CROCK lilt V. SADDLER Vr IlARDVi ARE. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ac. Those desirous of purchasing at Wholesale, we invite their attention to our establishment, being sutislh'd that we are aide to suit them in any and all Goods, at prices much lower than any other House in W eaverville. D. M. EDER A Co. Kins Proof Building, Main street. Weaverville, May !i, I85ti. 15-tf. Mu I'ill ’N Hale. Ij) V VI RTF K of an order of sale tome directed ) issued out of the honorable District Court of the 15th Judicial District, in and tor Trinity iiinty, State of California, oil a judgment ren :rcd therein on the 25th of June, lsnli, in tIn; so of Catherine) Chattelleon W idow Pareleur, . Frances Pigeon, I have this day seized and ill expose to sale at public auction, on the 2Htli ly of July, ls5li.bt tue. il tie 1 hours of 10 o'clock m. and I l\ w., at the premises, to the highest ic best bidder for cash, all the right, title and .tort si of above named parties in and to a house store situated on Deadwood Crock known as ie "Deadwood Store.' together with all the up- : u uuy wise appertaining thereto, to itisly said order of the Honorable Court. E. NEB LETT, Sheriff. By J. A. Wat.son, Deputy. Weaverville, July fitli, 1850. n25-tf. Genuine Farina Cologne. • i w | DOZ., direct from the Manufacturers.— )\/l/ Jual received, (ex Tami l line,) and for le by 11. H. THAYER A Co. Montgomery st., near Market, fcan Francisco, June le56. ] .j(m ST. CHARLES HOTEL. R. \V. WILSON, Proprietor. rpniss wi ll-known Hotel, situated on Main L St., Weaverville, having been refitted, JiUL and a number of large, well-ventilated bed-rooms added to it, is now opened, by K. W. \V ilsox. The Sleeping apartments and Table being un der the personal supervision of M US. \VI LSON, all who may favor this House w ith their patron age may feel confident of having the best the mar ket affords, os well as every attention to make them comfortable, on terms to suit the times. Weaver. June W. 1M0. 27-tf. INDEPENDENCE HOTEL. I. DAVIS, Proprietor. rpuis popular Hotel is uoiv under the L management of the Proprietor and his . lady, whose experience in the business is iL'Jl not excelled by any in this part of the State. The House is 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 US. DAVIS. In short, the Proprietor Hatters himself that en tire satisfaction will lie given to those who favor him with their patronage. The business will be conducted on the CASH system, exclusively. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. Weaver, June 2S, lsbii. 23-tf. EUAUiEEYVILLE HOTEL. Dr. H. M. CHAUNCEY. Proprietor r PHi: Proprietor having just completed ‘ I a large and commodeous Hotel, w ill hereafter lie prepared to aeeommoilate iiilHB. those w ho may favor him with their pall imago in a manner lie trusts will please them. It is a pleasant drive from the tow n of Weaver to this lintel, amt partienlar attention will lie paid to keeping a supply of refreshments on hand for transient visitors. The table and sleeping department are under the care and direction of Mas. til li.iniin, a lady well qualified to make everything pleasant ami agreeable to those who max visit lliis Hotel. The liar is under the charge of Mu. ,1 veiui (loss, already well known in thisciimmuiiity. whore the best uf Liquors and Cigars can always be Itniud. Chiiunecyville, July 12, lbdti. 25-If. MAIN HOI SI-:, < 'OKM It 111 I >. .X Tllllin S IT till IS, M llt\SI 11,1.11. r pi I IS new and w ell-regulated I louse is one L of llie largest and lie-t furnished lintels in Califeriiia. The rooms are largo ami well ven tilated. The Hotel is open night ami day, ami tile people of Northern California arri ving at Ma rysville in tin* night will find good rooms, neat beds, and have every attention paid them at this House. < 1 Et t. Ii<>\\ L, Proprietor. Si v vihi u Ptxi.uv. Superintendent. Marysville, July HI, Is,ill. 2ti-tf. WESTERN HOTEL. No. II and Li K. Street, between Second A Third, SACK A S1 II N TO. F. A. BIRGE AND ELI C. LATHROP, 1’UOI'UIKTOHS. f PHIS Huiise is an entirely new tin proof lniilil- I ing. (iiinil in eommoilations fin Families. .iTOI’EN ALL NKillT. w Meals, .ill ets. Lodgings, all ct-. Stages leave tliis House every incli ning, for all parts of the mines. Sacramento, July 12, ].-.*•, Is.iii. Li-lf. ,, DL.UE WING.” f PllL iiinlerHlgneil desiri's to infoi'in his friend I in Weavei i ille, and the public generally, Unit lie lias opened a S A I. <>(> \ of Hie aliove name, on Main street, where lie hopes to give general satisfaetioii to his patrons. The la st ol Liquors and Cigars w ill he furnish ed at llie Itar. and no pains will lie spared to make his place agreeable and popular. JAMES LYNCH. Weaver, June 7, lbfdi. gn-tf, “ GEM ’ SALOON. r I Mil. Mill'd ilici IjpgH loavr to iiif<»rm his I IVmmh and tin* public that In* has npciiA/ V please those who inuj fiivoi* him with their palronajo*. rinnee WiuuH, Lu|Uom and Cigars can he had at the liar, liOHKK'I UIXSMUHK. Weaver, June* 21, 18,'dl. 2IMf. Tinmti <.\iua:\ ntoim:. vi its ktiiki:t, we vv i:iiv n.i.i . rpm: proprietnrH of Hint eslali'ishinont w ould re I spec (fully aniioiiiiee In their their friends and the public generally, Hint they keep constantly hand mid for sale all kinds ol choice \ egetablie. brought fre - i from their Itaneli on Trinity Itiver, every day; The also hav e a complete selection of Groceries and i'rovisions. including, SI (1 Alt, COKEEK, KICK, Ti: \, BETTER, EGGS, CIILLSH, and. in fuel; every thing in llie (iroeery, Vegnta ble and I'rovisiou line. Tlieir prices are low, the proprietors being determined to do a largo busi ness at small profits. Friends will please givn us a e ill. MORSE, M VHI 10 A CO. N. I*. \\ e Lav e a .' \ \\ M11 ,L in opera I iccii on our Itaiirli, and will supply (lie citizens of Wcu vervilIt: and vicinity with Lumber ol a superior quality ut very low rale . •• Older-for Lumber, left at the‘'Trinity Harden .'(ore,” will lie promptly attended to. Dec. K, 1*55. M., M. A CO, MAIN STREET, W FAN'Kit VILLE. ’■I Doors abot c I lie .loiinml OITiirr. HAVING permanently establislied ourselves in .. the Hardening business, we have no hesitation in saying to the citizens of Weavervillo that we can anil w ill supply them with the finest and ear liest vegetables brought to this market, at such prices that none can go aw av dissatisfied. -SiLLIVAN & KELT Lit. Weaver, June 2H, 1 e.'di. iiil-tf. A. SO l„U M O N, Firr-I’roof lirirk St ore, MAIN STI1KET, - - - WKAVKimt.I.E, (next door to the. J'uet (>Jlire.) PACKERS & TRADERS SUPPLIED. I have just received a fresh assortment of all dcs cripttons of I V-hionabh Clothing. Dry Hoods, Boots A Hines, l'ocket A Table Cutlery, BUtols, Ac. Also, u choice selection of the tir.it Brands o' Havana Cigars and Tobacco, and 1 feel that a call will prove entirely wtitltWK.ry. >Ur?b ‘.‘2,-9 tf, 1 a fjOLOMQN. F. W. BLAKE & CO.’S EXPRESS & BANKING OFFICE connecting with WELLS, FARGO & C o. CTOLLLCTIONS made. and a general Express business attended to. SIGHT DRAFTS at „„ . par on SHASTA, MARYSVILLE, SACRAMENTO, and SAN FRANCISCO. W ELI.>, I ARGO A to. S Exchange for sale on all the principal Cities in the Atlantic States. Special and General Deposits Received. Or O I. I » 1> l T S T nortillT AT THE lltOHEST MARKET HATES. Office in Davison A Harris' Fire Proof Building. Main street. Weaver. F. W. BLAKE & CO. Weaver. May 10, lSjti. lti-tf. E. G. JOSLIN’S 1UDGEV 11.1.K MX PRESS ! connecting with the lMC’IFlC EXPRESS Co. to all parts of the atlantie States and Europe, by every Steamer. Mr. Joslin leaves Weaverv ille ev ery i'l ESDAX and SATl RDAY morning, for LEWISTON. (Trinitv River.) RATES' R VNCH. CHELLIS’ MILLS. MLNERSX II LE, DIGGER CREEK. MI LE CREEK, and RIDGEV 1LI.E, and will give particular attention to the carrying ami delivery of LETTERS, PACKAGES,TUFAS 1 RE, Ac. DRAFTS purchased upou any Rank ing House in the Stale. Collections made, and all business in the Ex press line carefully attended to. ;:-cVGold Dust bought. E. G. JOSLIN. Weaver, March 1. IsStl. RAVELEY’S EXPRESS. CONNECTING WITH Tin* PiirilH' Express t nmpnnxy To all parts of the Northern timl Southern Mines, and to the Atlantic States and Europe \\ EEKI.X. Will run a regular and reliable Express from WEAVERVILLE TO OREGON (jri.CU, P E X N S X 1, v A N I A 1*. V II, CANON CITY, or .1 A C K ASS H A 11 . Collections made, orders received, and packa ges forwarded with I’l'omitl ii»‘ss iiikI l)is|>iit) li. Alvv avs on hand, LATEST STATES PAPERS. Highest price pnt<| for GOLD DUST. augll tl S. W. KAVKI.EY, Agt. DA V ISO,\ A II \I!IIIS. MAIN ST. WEAVERVILLE. II Denleia in Drugs, Patent Medicines, Sta tioneiy, Wines. Liquors, Tobacco, Segais, &c. REING now permanently settled in our NEW. ruii:-i'ii(inr itt immmj, and thankful for the \ rry liberal patronage we have teeehcil for tie- past THREE ) E \ES. now offer our old customers mid all new ones, a large and well-selected stock of pure DREGS, and GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, of which wo are the authorized agents. Also, the largest and most complete assortment of IVrhinitT.v, Fancy ami Toilcl \iticlis. We would also eall Iheir ulteiitioii lo our stock of consisting of Novels, Histories, School books, lie prose ami Poetical works of tint most eminent An iliors, CUTLERY & WRITING MATERIAL nl every description. In addition to Iho above, wo have on hand a line assortment of < ii M iNu BRANDIES, WHISKEY, ami Ionian Wines. Al <>, T< >1! \( '( '< > AN I ) CUIAUS, together with a very large stock id' American Playing Cards, all of which will lie sold at great Iv reduced prices, for the reason that we have Hi t tied here permanently, and cun ull'ord to sell for less profit than those who are more anxious “ TO MAKE THEIR PILE,” in a short time. ()ur mot lo is, < mlil wlim yvecaii ( ash when we cannot. Jan. 2d, I Holi. n I 11. II A It l> U A It |), I r o n ancl Stool. VT . \\. TI.VMX a. t WKHT Slid. M AI X ST. M.x I HOOK To MI.Milt'ri HOTEL. UJ E are now receiving ami will keep alwuys on hand, a general assorlim-iit ol’ Hardware, of the Rest quality, consisting of a r. h’koii./iv .i\/> no a si: \ \u.s, shov/: is, n i. 1:1*0 os, .in; on s, i Ills /. /. s', /■/. I A h'.S, II | ll 'HOTS inr/s, .IMS, noi. os, MIC It' S, / I I'l'll IS, Ol l./.’S, S(jl . Ill KS, 1.00 I'll I/AN, //. i i.ti:ic ru mi: •• n mum; h //.’/:, si i:i: ii ,s, no on n Mrs, on i it a v iri:s oui \ nsrn \ /:,s', ciinsscrr s.t it's, ii////* in mi o oiice roiih's, //ip limits, lion.I A. <;l IChSII. YEN, W! Show (SLASH I'l /TP. /' l/.V/S. Oll.S. r WMSIIEH, t\ , BLACK.' Ml TIPS furnished with the best arti ele of Iron and .'Steel of every size. |Vu- ca-li only W. V,. Tl WIN A c„. N i aver, April 12, 1 s/ld. P.'-tf. k DER SEWING MACHINE I AVING purchased a _ lreuvy stock ot Domes' tics at present low rates, we are enabled to oiler still greater inducements than heretofore, in the way of Sewing. Those having Hon •• Li nings to sew, call at oar Establishment. FLOP It RAGS made at San Frail „ cisco rates. HOSE coo staidly on hand, ami made to order, t X KPETS.Duck Pants, ami It I D I N G S K I I! T S , Sewed on tie- Machine, superior to anything dop 0 in the country. D. M. ERElt A I'j Weaverville, May 3, 1856. 15-tf 4 opart mrsliip !\o', j,.,^ r I HI E undersigned, having fo-. mp(1 a f .„* rtn ,,"U i« «,lidU„B '.CSVi' inesn entrusted to i ,, , on an uus best manner anil y'hall be executi d ill l ie taken Hie < 1 rnw. They have Johnson formerly occupied by Harris A ‘ * ?.*) l, “ : ut r.»m t street,in tli(» tin , o caverviHa, and will bo ready at ail .us to accommodate persons wishing to contract lor the building ot Bridges, Brick or Frame Hou ses, and Dwpenter Work generally. LOVE 4 BRAY. Weaver, April 12,1555, js tf. Summons. State of California, I , County or Thimtt j a% In the District Court of the 15 th Judicial District . Susan Young, pPttT, vs. Anderson Young, deft r P H E PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALI- A FORNIA, To Anderson Young:—You ar» hereby summoned to answer the complaint of Su san Young, tiled against you. as follows : If serv ed on you in this County, within tea days ; if serv ed out of said County and in this Judicial Dis trict within twenty days ; in all other cases within forty days, in each case exclusive of the day of such service, in an actiou commenced against you in the aforesaid Court, on the 27th day of June, A. I), lsoti, wherein the said plaiutitf prays judg ment against you, the said defendant, for a De cree of Divorce from the bonds of matrimony, as in said plaintiff's complaint more fully appears. It you tail to answer said Complaint as herein di rected, the plaintiff will take judgment against you tiv default, and will apply to this Hon. Court tor the relief in said Complaint demanded. d Civcn under my hand and the Seal <>t the District Court of the 13th Ju d ei.il District, this 27th day of June, in the year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and titty-six. „ „ H J SEAMAN', Clerk, by U. 0. Sti .vht, Dep, Clerk. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 1 lnl.MhJudi- County of Trinity. \ cial Dist.Court in and for said County and State. May Term A D. lSoti. Susan Young, 1 vs. ■ Action for Divorce. Anderson Young. } It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that service cannot be made on the Defendant iu the above entitled cause, because he canuot b* found in this State. It is therefore ordered that service thereof be made by publication of the Summons against said Defendant, once a week for twelve weeks, in the •• Trinity Journal,” publish ed in the County of Trinity. And the Clerk of this Court is hereby directed to issue a Summons aud eertitleate us required iu this Order. (.Signed,) J. S. 1’ITZER, Dist. Judge. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, , ( County of Trinity, s ‘ s ’ ) I, H. J. Sea man, Cb ik of the Court aforesaid, hereby certify the above a true copy of the Order of said Court now on tile iu my office, — 1 — In witness whereof, I have hereunto set t i I my hand and seal of said Court, this 27 th j ' ' ' ( day of June, A. D. lSoti. If J SEAMAN, Clsrk. By R. (I. Sri vur, Deputy. 24 3ui. Nichols’ Patent Combination SODA FOUNTAIN and PATENT CARBONIC ACID Patented July •«», 1851. rp 11 E AMERICAN SODA FOUNTAIN COM- I l’ANY, manufacturing the above Soda Water Apparatus, would call the attention of Druggists. Confectioners, Ol ucres, Hotel Keepers, Masters of | Steamboats, Ocean Packets, Keepers of Saloons, Ac., to these cheap, compact, convenient instru ments. Beyond nil question, they ure the cheap , est, most compact, aud desirable arrangements of the kind ever ottered to the trade. Scarcely a dialer < all lie found dependant upon city luauufuc turiTH for a supply of charged wuter, w ho has not most adroitly desired an Instrument,contbiulng I lie requisite advantages of cheapness, compact ness, safety and power, which are louud iu Nich ols' Patent Fountains. They meet a great want which all the various form* of Air Pump Apparatus, Apparatus for thu employment of Tartaric Acid ami Soda, objection able aud feeble as they are, have fuiled to meet. Even remote Country Dealers have rejected such nmchinei v. and now demand apparatus capable of producing standard official Carbonic Acid W a tcr. True Carbonic Acid or Soda Water is made with Nichols’ Combination Fountain. Its power is very great. The expense of the Instrument brings it within the reach of every dealer. By il - use, lie makes his own Soda \t ater on his own premise-. He can never be out of the Beverage, with this Instrument, more than a few minutes ut a time. Il will cost him but a mere trifle to man* iifneturc his Soda Water, lie saves all the profits of Ihe business biusclf. The Instrument requires but little more loom Ibuu the ordinary Copper Resell oir. It is portable, and can be removed to any locality. Small tow n -and v illages, and even private dwellings, can receive the benefits of this invention ; uud Hie spark ling, temperance, health ful beverugo can, with these Instruments, be af forded in every coiiiiiiuuity. The Patent ijrnet'utnr is designed for those who own tue old I'orni of Reservoir, and who wish to charge them on their own premises, It is design ed lo ineei the wants of small country dealers, as well as large. The (Jem rator is powerful, safe, i usily managed, mid sold ut u moderate price. Some have made a mistake from the fact that Soda is used iu this machine, in supposing that it was nl the atmospheric air pump variety of nppa lie 'ITiihis not the ease. Such mnehiues do not make pure mineral or sudd w ater, but a fictitious mixture, w uieli, to be palatable must have u large quantity of syrup to cover Up the taste. Nichols’ apparatus makes true carbonic ttcld water, such us is used in the large cities. Each Instrument, before it leaves the manufac ture! hands, is subject to a pressure of twelve atmosphere or about two hundred pounds to the square inch, by hydraulic pressure. The great est pains is taken to have every instrument per fect. No apprehensions need be felt on that ac count. They will not be liable to get out of or der. \\ 1 1h fair usage, they must continue perfect for many years. They me not complicated, but very simple and easily understood by any one of ordinary rapacity. Very full and explicit direc tions go with each instrument. The eo-t of charging a twelve gallon Fountain is from 37 J cents lo 50 cents, or about J cents a gallon. In addition to the above, Soda Draft Apparatus of Marble and Silver Elated, also, line Fruit Syrups. The above for sale by B. B. Til \YER ,1 Co., Wholesale and Retail Drliggisis, Montgomery si., near Market, Manufacturers’ Agent*. 8an Francisco, Juno 2K, 1850. 23-3m. COUNTY ASSESSMENTS for l S.Yf* - \>7. MMli: mi.M’lON OF OWNERS aud Agents I of Real Estate and Personal Property within the County of Trinity , i* hereby directed to the provi-imiH nf the I 'ii 111 ii Revenue Aet ot the State of < ’alil'ornia, requiring them to furnish statements id the Millie to tin * ouilty Assessor ; speciflying llir exact boundaries of the Real Estate ; with the buildings and improvements thereon; together w ith the x alue of all Personal Property, ".nofudlng goods and eliattb of every deseviptbjn ; all Cash, Monied Stock. Notes, Bonds. Mortgages, Ac., 4c.| whether owned, nr held in tru i for others. . T/ \. ** " n Y Person shall oe guilty of giving a false list of property, r the oath rewind; by laxv, such perse „ >.* llx jj | l(i liable to incitement for perjury, an' , t i ,, property shall h*. M*bl*j to three tunes tie u.anal tax. - ",, ihe assessment of alt property of persons. r ’ iusing to give a list, wilt be doubled by the- Board of Equalization, Blank statieiucuts may be* bad on application at this office. POM. TAX—SX Particular atteutinn is directed to the following section of the Revenue Act: “ Each male inhabi tant of tliis State, over twenty-one years of age and under fifty years of age shall pay to the County Assessor a Poll Tax of Three Dollars for the use of the .State and County ; and to enforce the collection of the same, the Comity Assessor may seize so much Of any mid every speoies of property, iu possession of the person refusing to pay, as’will lie sufficient to pay such Poll Tax with the costs of seizure ami sale, and he may sell the same, upon giving a verbal notice One Hour previous to such sale,” D. TV. POTTER, County Assessor. Office on Court Street, Weavcrville. May IQ, 16 tf.