Answers to Correspondents. ** K” —We have received the list of Dames from Illinois und placed the same on our books. '1 he Jocknai. will be sent regularly to their address. " U. S." will receive our thanks for the com pliments he chooses to bestow upon our humble nfforts as journalists. We have no politics or ob ject in view but the rights, honor, dignity and true interest of our whole people and country, and will labor to advance the interest aud 'indi cate the rights of every class ol citizens without Regard to party or party humbug. ; a regret exceedingly that your hi-1 Vnnimt lie found. Me* hare instituiid search (but have failed to find it. This is the Ursl mishap Wf the kind which has occurred to us. Shall en deavor to guard against a similar one in future. TO THE LADIES OF WEAVERVILLE! DESIRING to close out our entire stock Iij next spring, we now offer a lull unsea t meat ol Indies' Dry Goods tit .San Francisco coni nudehur goa. For its truthfulness a call is solicited. 1). M. KREH A Co. Weaver, Nov. 29, 185G. 45-tf. Si -4 • El FMBE1 i TI i ABE. MMIE public are hereby notified that the under- X signed on and after this date will sell lumber, ■delivered in Weaverville, at the following rates : Rough Lumber per M feet, $60. Pinned do do do do $70. " and Matched, do do $75. The undersigned are necessarily compelled to raise the price of lumber to the above rates. The ■difficulty and expense incurred in sawing and de ilivering lumber at the present rates precludes the {possibility of keeping the mills running. Seek jug U> establish a fair and living price lor lumber .and in Justice to the public, we have mutually agreed a.'sell and deliver at the price above sta ged. C. I’. RICE, GOSS A SHEPPARD, FISHER A Co. SHORT A Co. Weaver, Nov. 29, 1S5C. 40-3m mmrmr bo jm.mi SEWING MACHINE!! 11 (> S E , Oil AIN i JAG S. Eecl Ticks, IICUSE IINIKC-S, Ae. constantly on hand arid TO ORDER at '-.40 spred.and ;it vi duc id rates, bv D. M. EDKR A Co. m Weaver, Nov. 29, 18.4G. 45-tf. Ferry Notice. rpnK undersigned hereby give mdiee that they J w ill apply to the Itoiiid of Sllpei visoi- at their next regular Term, for license to keep u Ferry across Trinity River at Vance's liar. M.GOKLUM A CHILTON. Vance's liar, Nov. 29, 185G. 45-tl. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a decree of foreclosure and order of sale issued out of the Hon. District Court of the 15th Judicial District, in and for Trinity County on a judgment rendered therein on the 21st day of November, A. D. 1850, in Ihvor of Lewis Olson and against Chits. Thomas, for the ruin of Seventeen hundred mid eighty-nine 25-100 ($1789 25) dollars, principal, interest and costs, together with accruing costs for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, executed by said Charles Thomas in favor of Lewis Olson, 1 will expose for public sale at the Court House dour in the town of Weaverville, on Saturday the 20th day of December, 1855, ut 1 o'clock, l’. m., to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de rribed properly, to suti.-ly the above judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs, to wit : •• The undivided fourth (being the fourth bought by said ( has. Thomas from Mitch ell, Harris, Damon A Co.) of the real estate of M. .Short A Co., described us fidiows: The flouring and saw mill situated on Wcavi r creek, in .id county about three miles below Weuvervill *, i.u.l the out lions, s and ground adjacent thereto, un i thereunto belonging. Also a lot of ground situa ted on the south side of Court street in Weav i vllle, ill said county, commencing at (lie north east corner of Mountfort’s Corrall lot. thence lulling westerly along the south side of said sin el, seventy (70) feet, thence southerly and at right angels with said street one lniiulv. d tut.l tw. nty feet, thence easterly and paral, 11 with said sit el sevt nty (70) feet, thence northerly to the place of beginning. Together with the tern im ul-, licru ditnienls mid appurtenances thercuiUo belonging or in any wise appertaining. E. NEDLETT,Sheriff. Ry J. A. Watson, Deputy. Weaverville, Nov. 28, lb.vti. 45. To the Public of ■ m’ a r ra' 'a. <2 :eo, HAVING received our tvinterstock via. I’uion - and being desirous of closing our business here, we now offer our large and varied assort merit nt prices lower than can be purchased in .Shasta. We desire a call from the public. Great f inducements nre ottered at wholesale, fA.’jfci Our stock comprises Groceries. Lli|iinrsJ : ’KL vj» Segnrs, Crockery, Saddlery, Clothing, lilaii kefs, Roots, Shoes, India Rubber Goods, -If!# Ac.. Ac. 14. M. EDKR A Co. Weaver, Nov. 29, 185fi. 45-tf. Sheriff*'a Sale. BV virtue of a decree of foreclosure and order of sale issued out of tiie lion. District Court of the 15th Judicial District, in and for Trinity Co., on a judgment rendered therein on the 21st day of November, A. 1> 185(1, in favor of Thomas S. Fisher and against 11. M. Chauuoey, for the sum of three thousand three hundred and twenty-two 45-100 (3322 45) dollars, principal, interest and tfosts, together with accruing costs for the tore closure of a certain mortgage, executed by said JI. M. Channel!}’ and in favor of Thus. H. Fisher, J will expose ut pubic sale at the Court House door in the town of W eaverville, on Saturday, the 20th day of December, 1856, at 1 1-2 o’clock, p. in., to the highest bidder, tor cash, the following described property, to satisfy the above judgment, interest, costs ami accruing costs, to wit: "All that certain piece or parcel of land in said County of Trinity, known us * Chouncey’s Rauch’ in Weaverville township In said County, on main Weav er creek, commencing at a large pine tree with the bark peeled off standing outlie west side of said creek, said tree being the south-western comer of F. Kclumhle s t'Jaiui, tkeucc follow iug said Schnablu’ssouth line easterly ouc-haif mile to a stake set at the uorth •4 corner of said claim, thence running south erly ut right angic* with hist line one-half mile ♦o a stake, thence westerly parallel with Inst 1’ „ „j, • one half mile, crossing W caver Creek it« set j* the south-west corner of said 0 n, ''ha!.‘ UUlc to the place *of tlegiunif.g,” .cuigiiiully tawjn up hy With, 'together with all and singular the i..'iedittu. ul 'gild itppurtehances thereunto belonging 01 in any wise gppurtATning, including tl)e (Jnittnpey vtllc ; hotel,‘'and the saw mil) liea.r .thereto. H * r F. NE11LETT, Sheriff, Ry i. A. w+rsov, Deputy. \V vaverville, Nov, 28. 18511, 15. OTICE ! cbttMl to the undersigned are 1 ami settle and avoid expense. D. M. E|)EK A Co. 18.56, • i DR. CZAPKAY’S medical cards. & ,N\ v HEALTH [ *v Dr. L. 3. CZAPKAY’S Great Medical & Surgical Institute, Armory Hall building, Cor. of Montgomery nml Sacramento Stree ts, San Francisco. Established for the cure of all private ntul chronic tliscMct unit the avppretiion of quackery. DU. L. J.CZAPKAY ,1 ATE INTHFIHXGA rinn Revolutionary War. Chief Physician to the l> regiment of Houveds, Thief Surgeon to the military hospital at IVsth, Hungary, and late lecturer on diseases of the urinary 01 ga’ns and dis eases of women and children, has opened his In stitute for the cure of all forms of private diseases, such n c syphilis, gonorrhoea, noetunml omissions, and all the consequences of self-abuse, lathe first stages of syphilitic or gonorrhoeal diseases, he gnarantei s a euro in a few days, without in convenience to the patient or hindranco to Itis business. A\ hen a patient, by neglect or improper treatment, has den lopi d the symptoms of second ary syphilis, such as buboes, or painful swellings of the groins, or ulcers in the throat or nose, whteh, it not cheeked, destroy tin soft parts and causes the bones to mortify, separate and come away, leaving the sutferers bedious to behold ; or when splotches and pimples break out upon the skin, or when he has painful swellings upon the hones, or alien his constitution is injured sous to predispose to consumption or constitutional diseases, the doctor guarantees u cure or asks no compensation. In rheumatism, chronic or acute, in desultory or diarr!,tea. he has sale and effectual remedies. For the treatment of the consequences of self abuse. Mich as nocturnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache, pains in the back and limbs, with gem ml weakness, loss of appetite, loss of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness, confu sion of ideas, dislike for society, and a feeling of wenrim - • of life, with the nervous system so exci table that slight noises shock or startle the pa lient, making his existence miserable. For the above mullein - the Doctor will guarantee a cure or ask no compensation. He can be* consulted tree of charge and invites all to call, ns it will cost them nothing, and may be much to their ad vantage. TRir.UTG TO MERITED WORTH, rpilli ingratitude of man to his fellow man is so I often met in life, that testimonials, prompted by the finer feelings of the heart, are oasis in the life of those wliosaeridcc their best day.- in philan thropic devotion to the alleviation of the ills of trail mortality. Empiricism floods the columns of our press with fraudulent and fictitious letters, ■singing peans to the worth of their egotistical charlatanism. Below we append a letter from a w orthy man who. a brief period since, seemed destined to ‘ shuffle off this nuutnl coil,’ who look' d forward toiiis dissolution with that pleas ure which only those weighed down by the heavy hand disease can. Contrary to hope, the ability of a skilful physician has restored him to his for mer Ir’alth. Relieved from his terrible situation, and impelled by gratitude, ho makes known his ease nml remedial agent, and his statement is au thenticated by a notary public. The demands of society imperiously command its publicity and it is given more to warn lint unwary than to sound the praises of a physician of whom scores of like cases can be cited : i KHTIr'ICATK. The undersigned, desirous of acquainting those who may tic unfortunate enough to be similarly afflicted where a permanent relief of their ftiffer ings may be obtained, he feels it his duty to thus publicly express his siuei re gratitude to Dr. L. J. Czapkuy, Ibr the permanent recovery ol his health. Home down by the distressing symptoms incident to the \ ioioii- practices of uncoiiti "liable passion in youth, deprcssi d in body and mind, unable to perform even the most tritiingduly im posed upon the daily avocations of life. I sought the ud\ ice of many physicians, who at lir.-t rognrd i d my ili-i asc an ui' trilling importance, Inn, alas ! aft.r a few v.< ha, end in Miernl iu-tauccs months, of tin ir tientmeni. 1 found, to my mint tenihle hot ru, that i.i lead of r. lief the symptoms In rani" more alarming in their torture, and ladng finally told by one that the disease, being princi pally eouHned to the brain, medicines would lie of little consequence. I (hi paired of ever regaining my health, strength and energy ; and as a last ; sort, and wdtlu i.l a faint hope, called upon Dr. Tzapkny, who, after examining my rase, pre scribed some medicine which utmost instantly re lieved me of tile dull pain and dizziness in my head. Encouraged by this result, I resolved to place myself immediately under his care, and, hy a strict ohidicnce to his directions and advice, my head became clear, my ideas collected, the constant pain in my back and groins, the wcuk m a of my limb.-., the nervous re-action of my u hole system on the slightest alarm or excitement, the misanthropy and evil furl oiling, the salt dis trust and want of confidence in others, the inca pability to stmly nml want of resolution, the frightful, exciting, and at times pleasurable dreams at night, followed by in voluntary dis charges, have all disappear'd, and, in fact, in two months after having consulted the Doctor, 1 felt as it inspired by a new life that which, but a short time ago, 1 contemplated to end hy my own hand. With a view to guard the unfortunate from fall ing into the snares ul incompetent quacks, I d i m it my duty to offer this testimony to the merit and-kill of Dr. Czapkuy, and recommend him to all wlio may stand in neul of medical advice, be ing assured hy my own experience that, once un der his care, a radical and permanent cure will bo cff< ril'd. It P, FILLMORE. State of California, county of San Francisco Subscribed and sworn before me, this 17lh day of April, A. D. ('Signed,) John Miiiiu.ktiiv, [L. S.] Notary Public. Dr. L. J. f'znpkay's Medical anil Surgical Insti tute is at the corner of Montgomery und Sacra mento streets, San Francisco, California. The Doctor offers free consultations, and ask uo renu lueralioii unless lie effects a cure. 31 C I- i: A -\ ts Til O It l», (Sl'CCKSSOBU TO l.KO. M IMJI.KIl,) BLACKSMITHS, IRT STREET, - - WEAVKRYILLE. U KSMITHINU of all kinds, llorse. Mule and Ox Shoeing, done in the beet ner. and on reaBonable terms tor t isn. large assortment of Minors’ Tools. Rockers, s, Picks, Shovels. Crow-liars, Tom and Rock -ililts, Sluicing Forks, and a gr. at variety of li A K l» W A It E , constantly on hand and for sale at our Shop, ite on Court stm id, near tins I'nion Hotel, mnkful for past favors, wo hope by close np ition to business, to merit a share of public image. Miners and others wishing anything ir line will do well to give us a call. Mi LEAN A THORP. caver. Midi 12, 183d. -'d lf. JUST RECEIVED, roLF’S A l« 031A TIC SCHIEDAM : L* Ut XS. n „r sale by II. P. HE1NTZELMAN. eaver. NOV. 13, 183d. •■• ". View of Weaverville. IIPU'TIH L AND CORRECT VIEW OF tlmtown of Weaverville, drawn (rum nature Ir. Diesel, and executed on stone by Mr. hu- San Francisco. Just published anil tor t, v I’.Uiti A- FEAST, J at the City Drug Store. caver, >"ov. 8 ; 1836. D *' v- F. W. BLAKE &. CO.’S EXPRESS Si BANKI1R OFFICE. CONNECTING AT SHASTA WITH WELLS,FARGO&Co., & PACIFIC KXIVKFSS Co. (COLLECTIONS nuulc. and n general Express j business attended to. SIGHT DRAFTS at par on SHASTA. MARYSVILLE. SACRAMENTO, and SAN FRANCISCO. WELLS, FARGO & CO. S EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON THE FOLLOWING ATLANTIC CITIES : Adrian, Mich, Alton, 111. Anderson. Ind. Amt Arbor, Mich. Auburn, N. V. Rutile Creek, Mich. Beloit, Win. lielvideve. 111. liiughumtoii. N. V. Bloomington. 111. Roston, Si ass. Bulfiilo, N. V. Burlington, Iowu, Cambridge, lnd. Canandaigua, N. V. t'hicngo, 111. Cincinnati, Ohio, l 'lovelund, < 'hio, ( olumbus, Ohio, Corning. N. V. Crawlordsville. Ind. Davenport. Iow u, Dayton, Ohio, Delaware. Ohio, Detroit, Mieli. Dowigiac. Mich. Dubmiue, Iowa, Dunkirk, N. S’. Elgin, 111. Elkhart, lnd. Elmira, N. Y. Elyra, Ohio, Erie. I’a. l oud du Lac, Wis. Fort Wayne, lnd. Freeport, 111. Freemont, Ohio, Galena, 111. Geneva, N. Y. Green Castle, Ind. Hamilton. Ohio, Indianapolis, lnd. Jackson, Mieli. Janesville, U is. Kalamazoo. Mieh. Kenosha, Wis. Kenton, ()hio, K. okuk, Iowa, l.a Fayette, 1 1 id. I. Salle, lnd. Lewiston, N. Y. l.uekporl. N. Y. J. Ky. Madison, \\ is. Mansfield, Ohio, 1 Marion, Ohio, !Marshall, Mieh. {Michigan City, lnd. 1 Middletown. Ohio, {Milwaukee, Wis. ;Monroe, Mieli. ; tit. Vernon. Ohio, 'Newark, (V ] xew York. N. Y. : Niagara Falls, N. Y. ' Niles, Mieh. { Norwalk. O. < iberlin.O. ; )sw ego. N. Y. { iwego, N. Y. i/ainesville, O. D’coria, 111. Peru, til. {i’eru, lnd. h’hiladelphin, Fa. L’iqual O. {Routine. Mieh. iRottsville, l’a. Providence, R. I. ; Quincy, 111. {Racine, Wis. Heading. Da. {Richmond, lnd. .Rochester, N. Y. j Rockford, HI. jliock Island, ill. j-iandusky, O. -heboygan, Wis. ; sidney, O. j silver Creek, N. Y. I south l’.eml, lnd. I spriilgllebl. 111. ■Springfield, O. Ht. Soltis, Mo. ; Stonington, Conn. 'Syracuse, N. Y. ' l’erre Haute, Ind. ! i'ifllin, o. j folcdo. O. i t’roy, 0. Crbanu. O. D'tiea, N. Y. (iVaukegan. 111. i t esttield, N. \ . < Vest Liberty, O. j Vinchestcr, lnd. ! Xeniu, O. \ i psilunti, Mieh. ' .ane.'Ville. O. I DRAFTS ON CANADA, l’AYAJ’.EE IN Montreal, Toronto, St. Catharines, Quebec, London, Chatham, Hamilton, Dranttord. Spccixil .ansi General Deposits lUceivrd. (; < > 1 . 1 > DUST not OUT AT Tilt: IIIOIILST MMIKF.T HATCH. Offick Iii new Fire-I’roof Jiuilding, 2 doors above the Independence Hotel. F. W. BLAKE & CO. Weaver, Del. 25, IS,50. 40-tf. w He \ win n»ih « » ***» • STATE OF CALIFORNI A, I County of Trinity, j ' ’ In the District Court of the 15th Jud. Dist. Hull, Haker -V I(obbiiir, I'luintiffs , vs Watkins ami Wilier, litfeiulanlt. rn II E I’EOl’I.i; OF THE STATE OF CALI- I FORMA. To JAMES O. WATKINS and CHESTER WITTER : You are hereby summon >d to answer the complaint of Alplieas Dull, George D. Iluki r and William Robbins, filcu against you, as follows : If l i ved on you in this County, w ithin ten days ; if served out of said County and in this Judicial District within twen ty days; in all other eases within forty days, in each case exclusive of the day of such service, in an action commenced against you in the aforesaid Court, oil the lMtli day of Aiigu-t, A. D. 1S56, wherein the said I’laiit ill's pi ays judgment against you, the said Defendants, for the sum of two thousand and seventy-live fid 100 dollars, costs of suit and money disbursements, being amount due on a promissory note made and executed us set forth in sa d l’laintilf's Complaint. II you fail to answ er sa il complaint as In rein direeted. the 1 Mini tilt's will take judgment against you by dr fault, lor said mnoiiut of $2,075 bd lull, costs of sail and mom y disbursements, as in said Com plaint demand! d. Given tinder my Imml and the Seal nf the District Court of the Fflcenth Juili j ( eial District, tliis Fourteenth day ol i *" i November in (he year of our Lord one —thousand eight liuudrc d and llfty-six. II. J. SEAMAN, Clerk. Bull, Uukcr A Robbing, I District Court I5th vs. I Judicial District James O. Walking, Chester i State of California Witter. f County of Trinity, t hi i -ailing the aillduvil of W. Robbins, and on examination of the papers now on file in the Dis trict Court of Trinity County in the cause, it is ordered that service he made on each of the above named Defendants by publication of (he summons in tlie above cause, once a week for the period of three months in the Trinity Jam nnl, a newspaper printed and published in Weavcnille, Trinity County California. R. T. VII.EEll, 'County Judge, Trinity County California. Attest: II. J. Shaman, Clerk of the loth Judicial District Court. Trinity County. Weaver, Nov. 15th, 185fi. 43tf. JESSE RHODES, 12 £ U 112 \VFA\ FIO ILLE, HIGHEST licit i: I’A III FOR GOLD III ST. kx(i Fa nge ON ALL THE ATLANTIC CITIES!! c t r i; < i iv s a t par Oii San Francisco, Sacramt nlo A Minsta. Special and General Deposits Received! ! tc i. despatch REGI LAIt Seml-Wocklj Me« \ V si tigers from our office in Shasta for Red Bluffs, Tehama, < hoi ille, Marysville, Sucrutueu to and Sun Francisco. TltE ASl H K packages and parcels taken at red net'll rates. Office ill Han Francisco with Wines A Co.. No. 1 Is .Sacramento Street. 1,11 < > I) l '.S> A. ( ». JNo. ANDERSON, Agent. Weaver, Nov. 1,185(1. ll-tf. SAWYER S EXPRESS ! n n e c t i n g at W e a v c r v i 11 o with I'. \V. II I.AKIl k Co.’s Kx press. i r ll,E run a Weekly Express to and from the V follow ing places : i ('ANON CREEK, MANZINETA, Gil.I.IYIIAVS, CON’S BAR, KTII FORK LITTLE DRAIR1E, ; FEAT, TAYLOR’S FLAT, i BAR, CANADIAN BAR. ’aekages and letters forwarded at the regular us. Collections and orders promptly attend, d Letters obtained from any l*ost or Express ce in the State. :«t-< intern from < Filar Flat, Dixon's Bar. Burnt ieh, New River, nr South Fork, sent to J. L. ike, Taylor's I lat, will be punctually attend lo. U H. J.S. 1’ITZER. JNO. C. UlUiCH. PITZER & BURCH, A T T O 11 N E Y S AT L A \Y, WEAVER TRINITY CO.,CAL. Office in Journal Building, No. 1, 2d Story. Weaver, Nov. 8, 1856. 12. “ J. B. GORDON, M. D. OR. GORDON will continue to practice Medi cine aud Surgery. Culls iVom n distance must be accompanied l»y the Fix to insure his attention. Weaver, Juue 28. 1856. 23-tf. J. S. SNELLING. M. D. DR. SNEI.l.lNG having p-rmanentlyToeuted in Weavcrville, will continue to practice Medi cine and Surgery. Calls front a distance must lie accompanied by the Fix, to insure his attendance. Otlice in •• Magnolia" building, on Main street. Weaver. Sept. 23,1855. liii-tt. Dr. R. A. THOMAS. TENDERS his Professional services to the citi 1 zeus of Weavcrville and vicinity. Otlice at the City Ifruy Stvre, west side Main at. Weaver. August 23. 1856. 31-tf. 0. H. P. NORCR0SS, JUSTICE OF THE l'EACE, am> NOTARY ITHI.IC. OfTtco. on Court House Hill. July 19, 1836. 26-tf. H. J. HOWE, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, ami DISTRICT ATTORXEY, Office in the Adobe Building, Court street. July 19. 1656. 2tl-tf. D. W. POTTER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office on Court street, near the Court House. July, 19, 1836. 26-tf. C. E. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office ou Court street, near the Court House. July 19, 1856. 26-tf. WM. F. VAUGHAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, am. JLST1CE OF THE PEACE. Ofkick with Williams A l'ottcr,Court House Hill. July 19, 1856. 26-tf. wwtiuxa aitj) mvun i J. LORTSDORF, xoitTit sum or main stiikkt, wkavkuvh.i.e. ULOl'LD cull the attention of the citi zeus of Weavcrville. atld Trinity Co. £ - generally, to his new and splendid stock of Fine \\ VTCIIKS AX’D JEWELRY. Also, a large stock of California Jewelry on hand, nml constantly made to order. ?.O'Watchcs carefully repaired, and choice Specimen Kings and llrenst Pins made to order. Weaver, Si pt. 6, 1856. 53 tf. SACRAMENTO LAIOKED S U.MftN, for sale bv O H. P. 11E1NTZELMAX. Weaver. Xov. 15, 1856. •13. unu. 1 PH K above Ranch. situat-d 5 miles from /flfc J Weavcrville. on Triuily River, and on main road from Weavervilh 1 to 1 lay Fork, foi nn'r ly known ns Dutton's Ranch, is offered for sale. It contains three hundred and twenty acres, one hundred of which is pinler a high state ofmdtiva tion. also, one huiidred and fortx of which is I'enc •ed for pasture. There has just been erected it large and commodious Public, llou-e nml Hull Romn, also, a largo linrn and Corrall have just boon completed. It is situated lour miles below the mouth ol Weaver Creek, and in one of the best mining localities in California. The Itaneh may he had with or without the stock and crops, l or further particulars, enquire of It. STEINER, or JOSEPH CRANK, on the Ranch. Steiner’s Ranch. Oct. 11, 1856. 36-tf. involution of Coimrlmw-hip. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between I the umierslglitd is this day dissolved by mutlt ai consent. ALEX. 1,0VK, WILSON BRAY. Weaver, Oct. 6, 1856. ::6 tf. Mountain Market. (NEW I I tt E - 1’ It O O F 111! 1 I. I) I N O , ) On Court St,, at the head of Main. WE A V F.RY il.LE. THE subsrrile i s now occupy their new I Market, which they will endeavor In keep supplied with as'good Beef as Cali. aLTiUv , tornia atlords. Also. Ml TTt )N. PORK. CORN FI) BEEF, PICK) ED PORK, SAUSAGES. TRIPE and all other things u- ually kept in a Market, in He ir season. We invite the public genei ally to call and see, LOOMIS, III SCROl 1'* ('O. Weaver, August la, i860, 3l)-tf BOUNTY LAND T II E undersigned will attend to the procuring I of Bounty Lunds under the new \ct of Con gress, for persons Mini have been regularly mus tered into the U. S. Servie • lur the period 'theater lias been enlarged nml put oA I in thorough repair, and will lie rented by the single night, mouth or season. The Tin LJ* ater is avi H supplied w ith scenery and properties' ami will accommodate five liumln d person . f or terms, Ac. apply to F. W. Bi.akk, Weaver, Trinity Co. Weaver, July 12, 1856. 25-lf. SI LA ni ls’’ CONFECTIONERY ! THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now manufacturing I Confectionery ol every variety of the bestqiml ity. For sale Wlmlesule and Retail. Weaver, Oct. 25, 1856. 40-tf. Bridge Notice. THE undersigned hereby give notice that they will apply to the Board of Supervisors at their next regular Term tor license to keep u Toll Bridge across Trinity River at Galvin’s Ranch. I. B. CARTWRIGHT, D J. GALVIN. GalvinL Rauch, Nov. 8, 1856. 12, INDEPENDENCE HOTEL. 'Ml-S bTKLtT, .... WKXVER. J. O. TOWEH, Proprietor. r P II1 S POITLAll HOTEL is now nn .1 dor the management of the Proprietor |i"iSS ;uul liis lady, whoso experience in the bus iness is not excelled l>y any in the Xorthe r " por tion ot the State. Tlie Mouse is new. and furnish ed in the lieet style, throughout. The room* are larete and well ventilated, and suited to the wants of all. The bed* arc new and clean, and will l,e under the immediate charge of Mns. Towkh. The Proprietor flatt-rs himself that entire sat isfaction will he given to those who favor him with their patronage. The business will be conducted on th» C IS/I system, exclusively. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. Weaver, Nov. l.V 1856. 45 tf. ST. CHARLES HOTEL. R. W. WIFON, Proprietor. r IMlIS well known Hotel, situated on Main I St.. Wonverville. having hern refitted. . "I and a number of large, w ell-ventilated lied l ooms added to it, is now opened, bv II. W. Wit sox. The Sleeping apartment* and Table being un der the personal supervision of INI li S. Wl I, SOX, all who may favor this House with their patron age may feel confident of having the best the mar ket affords, as well ns every attention to make them comfortable, on terms to suit the times. Weaver. June 28, 1856. 27-1f. IMItm III HOTFl. Pr. H. M. CHAUNCF.Y, Proprietor rpilK Proprietor bavin ■ iiot eomploted I a large and coinmndeou* Hop I, w ill pf wl hereafter be prepared to aeoninmodate those who may favor h'm with their patronage in a manner lie trusts wHI id- a*e them. It is a nleasant drive from the town of Weaver to litis Hotel, nud piirt’eu'ar attent'on will lie paid lo keep : n™ n supply of refreshments on hand for transient visitors The table and slei ping d portment are under the e ire a"d d t'ei lion of Mu Grit unto, a lady well qualified to make everything pleasant and npreenlde to those who may visit this Hotel. Cliaunccy ville. July 1?. 1856. 25 tf. WESTERN HOTEL. No. -t 1 and 15 K. Street, between Second A Third S \ V H A 51 i: N TO. F. A. BIRGET AND ELI C. LATHROP, vitorin I'.roitN. ' I MIIS House is nil i ntlrelv new fire proof build I ing. (Ileal areonnnodal" ■ for Families. ?•»>• OPEN ALL NIGHT.-** Meals. 50 ets. Lodgings, "els Stages leave this House every morning, for all parts of the mines. Sacramento, July 12, 1856, 25 tf. M AC. NOLI A. MAIN STREET, - - WEAVEltVII.T,!' r l~MlE PRESENT Ptft I MAGNIFICENT yjj, i mi: pi; Of if wilding HAVING lil-.TA KITTED I P IN A SI'PERIOR STI I F. WARRANTS Tilt: I NRKRX1GNEP IN SOI III IT\. IvRLIDI It X( o . U eaver, Nov. 1, 1857. -I [ tf. nMIF sitlneiTier ro|i- it lull v informs Hie iuln I Hauls "! W eavi 1 1 I He ami \ Iclnlty that he I secured the right of Trinity Co for inking PATENT \ >1 ItllOTl PI S, they being the mihj I.uni Ou t tr u /,,/ | l(1 i assured l.y the best An |. in t" state t eohl weiilln r destroys the varnished picture*, if not varnished continued dump causes the C lodion to separate from the glass IhoriJn |„ tln r case destroying the pVture, Having a p nmiuait interest In this place, Hi" nnder-'igpi wishes to give a " plain unvarnished tale,’’ || the public being w arned may shun “ Scylla a Ohnrybdis.” Having recently taken le«'nns from the li and test Ainbrntyp'st in the Slate, lie feels cm dent of giving satisfaction. None tail first eh pie I a res sn (]' red to leave his rooms. ('all and ' f"i ynuix-dv scot! (If COFKT A T U|I STS. v, UKMKMMEH Till'. Pl.ACE.'HHt Instruct on "iv eii in the Art. and apparatus (i uishciL O.'ll P. NOIK’UOSS Amhiotypist N I i hereby warn all p rsotiH against n-i the latent l’roe • in this County. O. II. P. N H eaver. Oet. 25. 185(1. Ill n CJ A T I* A If , -f » O S' Garrison, Morgan, Frol/ \ Ralslon, PAN Eli A NCI SC( .SIGHT DRAFTS at current rata*, in sums l suit, on Manhattan Hank. V,,„. y nr j. Charles Morgan A' Co \,. w y,,,-| ( DitiT.v A Harksdale. St Louis, Me Highest price paid for Cold |l||«l. RHODES A- WHITNEY, Jvn. Avukhho.v, -\gt. ” eavervillc, May 17. 1856. 26 tf. ASSAY OFFICE. No. 52 J Street, betwenn 2cl and 3d S A C It A 51 K N TO. RI.ATCF: (’O. A SSAVFILS OF GOLD AND OPES of every /\ di scription. are now prepared to execute hus iness entrusted to them promptly, and nil the moal reiiMinable terms. Our assays have been thor oiielv tc-tedat American and European Mints,ntu we guarantee their correctness, and will pay nl differences arising from the same. 'I hrongh ri cut improi ' mi nis we are rtiablt i! to tuake returns for Deposit* w ithin six hour*. I - Mint ("in sent to our pillions in the conn try by n turn Express. Advances made on lie ji"sits. Dais discounted at Sun Francisco l aics, Sacramento, Nov. 1,1856. -I I-3m. POLL. tax notice. ALL persons who have net pahl their Poll Tax prior to this date. will, in m e dance with the law regulating the collection of Poll Tax. he sub ject to pay u Poll tax of Ibur dollars l5l) each on and after thin date. If H P. W. JANES, Deputy. Weaver, Nov. 1. If..*: -11 -tf. NOTIOB. \LL those who are Pioneers id' '50 and ’51, am now residing in Trinity Co., desirous of lie coming members of the Pioneer ( Inti, now bciii| organized, will please make known tlm same le application to E. J. CFHT1S, (let. 18,1856. Corresponding .Secretary. IIOl ,’|".~S BOURBON WHISKEY, J I ST RECEIVED and for sale at Weaver, Nov. 15, 1856 IIUNTZEL.MAN'S. 43- tf. Estray. (T AME into the premises of the undersigned oi J the 15th inst., a sorrel, horse mule. The let fore leg has been broken, and la crooked. Hn; letter 11. branded on left hip. The ow ner ear have him by proving property and paying char ges. LOWDEN A Co. Graft 5'alley, Nov. ??, le??. 11 Jw*. Tin 1 Hoard of Supervisors moot the 1st Monday iu February. May. August nml November. DISTRICT COURT I Atm District. Composed of the Counties of Trinity ami Hum boldt. Tunis In the County of Trinity, on the .VI Monday in February. Mny. August ami Nnvem her. in the Comity of llnmhohlt. the first Mon day in Jnuunry, April. July nml October. Cor NT Y court. Trusts 1st Monday In January, March. May. July, September, nml No\ ember. COr KT OK SESSIONS Trims M Monday in February. April, June. August, October and Oeeemlier. PIIOH \TK COURT. Tkhms. till Monday of each month. I 1. \\ . AN I )Ml{S()N, MAIN T. WEAV RVILLE. SKI n Hun M1TU & IB ML Dealer In Drugs, Patent Medlclnea, Hta tlonevy, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Segura, &o. It I'M NCI now pernmnently settled in his NEW, fiuk-proof m iu>irv<;. and t hunk tii I for tlm very lilieVnl pn Iron a ire he tm- received for the past TIIKKK YKAKS, now ! offers iiis old eii-tomers mid nil new ones, n large ami well selected stock of pure DRUGS, and GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, of which he is the authorized agent. Also, the largest mid most complete assortment of rtTflnnpry, I'ano ami Toilet Irlirlftt. Ilf would iilso mil attention to hi* stock of foiiHtsIimr of Novels. lliKtnrles. School hook*. the prose mid Poetical works of the most eminent Au thors, CUTLERY & WRITING MATERIAL of eicry description. In nddition to the above, lie Inis on hand n line assortment of Gkm ink OR ANDIES, WHISKEY. and rnreitf" W ineM. A No, T< 'li ACCO AND ern ATJS, together with n very large slock of American Playing Curds, nil of which will be sold at grvat l\ minced prices, for Hie reason that lie has set di d here permanently, and ran afford to sell for less pndil limn those who are more anxious “TO MAKE THEIR PILE,” in a short lime. My motto is, < IT(IU m lifii I ran,Cash Mlini I cannot. Jan. I’d, ISfitl. nl-tf, II A It l> \\ A It E, Iron n 11 cl Stool. n . \\. TINNIN (' ws'st sim: mix st. \k\t noon ro wi wit's menu,. U T K lire now receiving and w ill keep nlivnvs on hand ii general assortment of llafdware, «( the le st quality, consisting of err iihoiiiht ixn house kails. sun i /•:/ \ t Clll' El. .S', /. < l s Lin II es, eij.i: Sy CAKES, too i'll 1 IXS, II 1 1, TEH “ THICK IIAII. I Ml WIIIE. SLEDGES , VI I V /.'.S’, III’ I TS, .IXES. HEELS, . i rents, II lirUKTS, Si 'HEWS. HE EH E I'MI'S, OKA n EXIEES c hixns token. cross i rr sa its, whip mxn a SLUICE EON ITS. // I V FORES. Roll IX QI’ICS SILVER H’ivnow HL.ISS rrirv r t/.vr.v oils, cahxishes ,w. ’ HI.ACKSMITH'S fnrnisbcd with the last arti cle of Iron and Steel of every size, for rash only. W. M'. TINN1N .V Co.' Weaver, April 12, 18.1t). 25-tf. SPRING STOCK. ( i I'mT'lin, I-ii|iiorH, Kt'giii's, Kr, U' Ii call the attention of our minmroiis friei and (lie public to our extensive Spring ate which ive have received amt are daily reccltit milking it tin 1 largest and most varied assortnu North id' San I'luuci-co, consisting iu part of GROCERIES, I.IQl't lllH. SKU A IIS. -MINER’S IMPLEMENTS, CROCKERY. SADDLER Y. IIARDY.ARF. CLOTIIIN HOOTS A \'|I SHOES, At. Those desirous of purchasing at Wholesale. < invite their attention to our establishment, hei satisfied that we are aide to suit them iu any a ail floods, at prices much lower than any oth House in Wem erville. I). M. EHER A Co. Kin: Proof Building, Main street. Weaverville, May 3, 1850. lJ-lf. NEW BRIDGE AT c; A TsV I X’S RANCH THE undersigned take this method of Inforr ing Pack' i s mill the travelling public penen ly that they have now completed the new Uriel j across Trinity River ut Galvin's Ranch, about miles la-low tlie ranch of Hates A Van Meter. This bridge is on the new trail from Erench Oulc to Salmon River, Yreka. Ac., anil in the neare and host trail between those points. Puckers and traders in the northern Countl* will find it much to their advantage to travel b this route, as it avoids the delay of crossing b Kerry, and the danger of fording, besides being much better trail. I. B. CARTW RIGHT, I). J. GALVIN, Proprietors. Galvin's Ranch, Nov. 8, 18.lt). f2-tf. \V IN kb ! ONGWORT1US SPARKLING CATAWBA* ] j HKIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, SAUTERNE. SHERRY A MADEIRA WINES, together with a general assortment of fine French Cognacs and domestic liquors, at the most res-* natiie prices by II. HOCKER. Weaver, August 9, lfiO, » 1 s JSUs