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A Sen Kini. —The Fillmore organ in Ma rysville, with it now-Font zeal peculiar to itself, thinks New York is safe for Fillmore ‘‘when it comes down to the scratch. Ihe Fil'morites ought to he great at a scratch . l ,r they have always h id a terrible ilrhin g for office. Toe New York Citizen, with a subscription li i (1 IjU.IH'U names, espouses the Hoino < ratio cause, and will ardently support its nominees. Tlie next number will contain a letter from John Mitchell, L-<p, in lavnr o) Kuchunun Ijicoi. Un.its —Owing to a variety of cir cumstances, over which an editor is not sup posed to have any control, When a certain individual connected wi'di this office, gets straightened tip, lie promises to * umc forth in u St Hr, unknown in the annals of perlite literatur. Nominaiko —Ilya dispatch in the newly tic Iged Ki-Ai organ irt M uysvi 11c, yester day. we sec that tlicKi-Vi St ate convention have completed their Inborn II C W hit man, of Solano, and A. I> Dibble, of Nevada were nominated for Congress: John Skinner for Clerk of the Supreme Court, and Horace I>. Jones for Supcrintondant of I’ub ic In struction. The Know Nothings promised much before ai. 1 performed nothing—hereafter they will p oinise naught, and perform ns j er small /u'/s. They have plenty of intelligence, but th x want the two-legged voting machine They arc like a ridiculously diminutive body w lli a giant's head S-uuc day when thnl in null opens to its utmost width, we predict a collapse of the *e-rr-b*'tlun> — Alyth, A Capsize.—Five gentlemen, says the Sacramento Slate Journo), went out tutak* a pleasuve ride yesterday morning "ti tin river, in the yacht “ I-aiy of the Lake " When about a mile below the city, in making a t ick, sbe capsized spililng them into tin water Kcing good swimmers, they saved themselves and the boat. They hud a Fill more rt «g at the peak, which is supposed am ng their friends to be the cause ot th* accident. Firacv. —A dispatch in the State Jour nal ol yesterday, state that Durkee and Kurd have been indicted by the F S Grand Jury for piracy, and are now ia prison *«*<t lonu The charge «>f sectionalism is just as good against tin- lew who ore supporting Fill more, it is against those who are support in/ Fremont. The Fillmore men may deny this indignantly. but a lair statement <>( the cise will show thi*> to bo nn iimieoiable fact. We arc aware that the Fillmore men claim to be IHi"ii men, nml urge the claims <1 their camii bite < n this ground. They are honest an l sim ere in these professions, aid yet tiie result will show that tlieir camii*l ue will receive u vote as sectional as that <>| Fremont. It is iii this way—Fillmore cannot cany a single northern stale. Ills strength will lay wholly with the southern States; aid his friends hone that lie may carry enough ot them to throw the electi n into the 11 nsc. Fremont's strength i' in the northern states Freryhoily must t d tills to be so, who will I in>e to calmly view the Held, an 1 whatev i r may be the intentions nml professions ol the Filhimre men. their continuance in the ■mutest, will inly have the (Iba't to draw votes from the only ticket that will run in 1 o(h sections ot the I nion, with any show ot success. However national the !-'illu.oia itrs may he in their prob s-ions, the c ll.it of tlitir conlin name in the lid 1 will be. possibly, to di vide the vote of the southern Flutes, with Mr. Buchanan, while Fremont will divide the mo thorn states with him. Is there a candid Fillmore man, who will tmt admit this to be true: and if so, is riot their c >n tinnance in the liehl, contributing to a sec tional issue ns much us the action of the lle publiuanjcarty. Wc do not charge »lie Fillmore men with occupying sectional ground; but that such will he tl c etiVct of their course. It is contended by sonic of the Fillmore press, that he w ill carry New York. Against this probability there are many facts aid figures. At the Presidential election in hV,’, the democracy were united upon the electo ral ticket, and they gave Pierce a majority of all the votes cast The vote fur President was as follows : Pierce. 2'»2JiHB; Scott. IbMXI-; Hale, (Free Foil) b Picice thus heating Scott 27.1 votes, ami heating both Scott and Hale 1,0','2 votes, and the whig candi dates by an average of 2J. lil votes. We ex tract from the Sim. Again in iFol the Democracy ol the state wasdiii led. They nominated distinct tick ets, uniting upon only one candidate, S. L. Seldoti, fbrJJudge d Appeal. The result ol that election, again, donioii-truted the strength i 1 the Democratic parly of N ot k, aid that with union and harmony among themselves they could not bo overcome The vote of (he three parties of that year for Judges ol Appeal, and which is about the average d the Know Nothing and Black llcpuhlican vote, is as follows: K. N’s, W. W. ('ainphcll, 1 11,ni l; (}. F. Coiiistock, 1 lO.'J'.Ht; Black llcpuhlicans, 1!. 11. Wood, HI 1, : ; Joseph Mullen, Did.(MO; Democrats, S. B. Seldom (1 nion nominee,) 1 "»1 N. Mill, Jr , (Soft.) lOti.All; John Willard, (Hard,) 1d,772. Tims, wliilc the entire K. N. ticket was elected, save Woo l for Judge of Appeal, by an average majori ty of from D»JM *• to 12.01)0 ( ?er the Hlack Pepuhli. iiis, the dcimcratic I nion caidi -1 ite for Judge ot Appeals, Mr Stddoti, w-’ g o'oeted by a majority of 10,11'' over the K \ candidate, and by 17,2i*J over the Pluck |[c| -uhlicnn candidate. Tin* democratic party of New York, are now united, and present "tie unkroken front to the enemy, while the opposition will be divided between Fremont ami Fillmore. The democracy of New York have ever been invincible when they were united, and thev are doubly certain in the approaching campaign, when the opposition are divided among themselves. The Fillmore organs can figure as they please; but New )m k will certainly give B Human and Brccken ridge a majority of 20,000. Is there a sin .»!(■ Fillmore oc Fremont man, who can look a( the facts and figures, and not admit it? Kit t Arson, says the Missouri Democrat. w hi» knows Fremont belter than any living man. an 1 who led him through the difficult paS'C-, by which Fremont nci|uired hi« re- I ut.at n. is n•? for hitn. He thinke Fre mout is acting too much on borrowed or sto len IlOtOV'o'V. Dk r tlx., ue. Hi cm anan. —(>iio thousand dollars have been lott with the editor of the Saratoga •* Kepublicati, - ’ by a straight Whig, w| l( > wishes to het that sum that James Much man will be our next President After that is taken, be will bet sIDOO, S2OUU. -Jtaitt and s*-HH)O more to the same effect Phe off'- r will be kept open till August 2d. A bet ot >.')('(Hi has been offered in Chicago that Illinois will go for Buchanan. “M\by-Pos.\ —The If’aahington f’liinn <ays it turns out after all, that Greeley and Bennett don’t go for Jessie Fremont. They go for .Wary Vona. whose vte!al is of an en tirely differcut character. PliMli N iiUhiu < < )ur attention has been called to the fact tliiil there are in our mi 1 “t. institutions that arc condrcted in a rnanm r that is calculated to 'listurh the ,-rare ami 'pilot 1 1 neighbor hoods where they exist. uti l earl a stain upon our town, as being di.-or h t iy ami im moral. We reler to the houses ot ih-faino which have spuing up ill at on e ami in great numbers; ami what is w rse, s"tue of them have e-tiiblisln-1 themselves among m adjoining the residence- it respectable ami i eacc loving lamilie-, w! i 1 ave a right to object to ne;ghhi :« who o n met them selves indecently, outrage'usiy an I unlaw tally, ami whose i.('"tipation, it it nant be home with, shonhl bo cat tie ion be) oti'l the coniines ol the city limits The particular subject (nml a very bad v liP is t"*',) •*! >v Ihfin wo is Nil old hag who keeps a 1 tisc on thr I street adjoining the Metropolitan theatre. Hct neighbors say, and we know it t.. be a (a - *, that this vile dame and her a- ■ emlc-. keep up a continual howling from daik in the evening until 'J or d o'c; 1 k in the nn ruing, makit g obscene gestures, a;, 1 using lan guage unlit for eat s polite ; and that she is prolane, vulgar and disgusting. It is m! right tint ehildi en should be ml jeered to listen to such ribaldry, as it is demoralizing in its tendency, nml calculated to lead them mi to the use nt bad language, and habits unbecoming to their years. legislating to improve the public nn r ils, does not serin to have the desired elleet : and ns we have no muniei] al government, it is ditlicult to reach such sinks ot wicked ness by any existing legal authority . Wo have, as individuals, but little to do or say in such matters; nor do we wish to pry into any business matters ■ t others, but as public journalists, and as wo have an in terest dear at heart and families ourse lves, we feel it to be our bounden duty, as it is our | rivilege, to speak of, ami, il pos-iMe, to correct smdi evils as exist in our midst, in the shape ot notorious nuisances a- the one referred to, (hat arc an eye s»re ami worse than a pestilence in any Well regu lated community; For tlir Uccord. Mu F.nrrou; 1 notice in that Mob organ, the Sun Fran- Kvening Dulletin. the following rani : By \r.< i tivi<: tti.’iMini K t inti *J ItKllis, in I riiiii'ni'o. \iic. ‘JT is 1., 1;,., |\ccl,.l. I>. Mt'i.KiiVl, lull* Snpi r> i-i.r of tlin I'liiinlv. 1H* notilii-il Ilininali iln* ilnilj (i:i|.rrs. llml In' imi Inw I hi! l if»\ i|i cr of li'ir uni lII* SI :i: •iif'i'i In ri lurn,mi nr In I'H'v ttiJ'lli "I srpii min i' iit-xt; il 11,,1. In- will In- liji-t't to tin; n-inil jn iiullii* Ity or ilor n( ihs l 'oin mill inKti..) iiti'.‘~ ;j.{, Sri nCiiry. The Spanish fi>i|<iinltion —the Secret Tri bunals of (icniiuny niei Italy the .1 c— nii*«, mill all the unholy secret societies that have flourished for the last ‘Jnit years, wou'nl he ]uii to tlie blush on rending the above She i ' i a i • Notice. Musgrovc may he pnt/li/ or not. It mat ters not to the Vigilance Committee, —Look ul the coi Inc-s of the uoticr ■' In anv other rounlii / in the world, an American can shield himself umler the ting of tiie L'niteil States, ami th-mnnd a trial, llettc r beg nr steal your passage out nt Cali t, min, Mr. Musgrovc, or the great \ igilanoe Committee will give y ou tiie ‘ usual pm<i/ty.' KII'F.IL ■Minims t ori'i itponili in i'. The following communication from a frieml in IMnnias county, will give onr readers some idea how political matters stand in that Mountain region. The writer was one of the bamboo American party last year, but now goes in. as every sensible I nion-loviug man docs, for the election ol Uuchuuun and Drcckiuridgc. Quincy, Sept. Ist, Iboti. Dear Cruwtte —As there is a Democratic Convention in this place to-day, I thought I would let you know about how tilings stand with ns up here. There has been a Fre mont and a Fillmore gatl.eiing here since 1 have been in tbe place, and at the time. 1 thought Duclinnnn stood rather a slim show in this county. Cut today, what a change ! the Democratic Umbering is at lea-t three times the number of either ol the others Flic Fillmore men have nothing to say, and the Fremont men arc few, and that few go only one eye on him. 1 should think (it a man cun judge by appear aimed to day,) that Ute Democrats are about equal to botli the other parties. Yours, ’till Duchannn is clecte I. ITIOFF. <•* Mortuary —The nntidelnvinn remains of the once mighty Know Nothing party, will be gathered and exhibited to the gaze ol tbe enlightened people of lbo*>, at Sacra mento to-day. Funeral discourses will be pronounced by cx-Uoverivrr Foote, chief mourner, and other gentlesu»*n. 'ibe San Francisco mourners went up yesterday af ternoon. An appropriate inscription lor the monument to be erected in November, to i.he memory of deceased, will be introduced on the occasion The verdict of the Coroner’s jury w ill probably be,‘'Died of black vomit.” A F Hun. \\ I-I '<\(l|\ \\ nil.*. A If tU VtH tlif I* l *• tun •• l-.-f, troin 'V !>•••. ni'ti -:i_v - : “We -lu.il .•iirrv Mils Slate- f. r llm-hunan mul Uicckiti ibljje by about I ».(') mujwutv ? Mull, N'l.lV-I’Al’l toll I’.I.H.NW Xhp St ll.'j.uli ifiii, tlk- Mf , i' | liii lliilletin, tin* iMMirjjHi I hiu ..nr I | i' , i., I Ilf N V ( Illlltlll'l I Hi i A'l'<■ I ' -1 f. ! f W llfl 1 • ino iifff, til' • I t lifiu \\ i ■: l' >! ..I •rr»-»it iil ilitx. bn o 1 1 .U<• 11 -li' i s ui.il ill 1: IV.T ft Itllf 11111111 l nil! I*l i'i U i 111 lil . 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If"fin 'if I", id mini tickt-t—- mi mystlieN UnuicU Nfivs Ohio V- nu> —to m-* n’ J i'.if- V> in*, i |• ri ■ 11i i.r ntWh ■o i t I»f ii f l ll' f iiiiti ■t' i * I, , v c i ,.0 > iii t.>r li' , i';i. *ll' 1 i!if St. t’biii»vilU* tinzftto mi.v« it I. t■ *.• - mi ih -i of to i>t tlif .-niiif Mil in 1 1. nt i Hiiiity to Itvc '!■ hf the t- unf. \ S«-c r« ( v. oi tli Ki nwl »*;• Wo noiico ili thr l’r "h .it t! 1 1 »r>*i£ Si> ro, i- i i i:'imi.; y toei'; i> -_ r mi *1 **-••• larjri* •;urlll tis.• -< I -T'-iii- in i;a’ M* -l* ioines. aful Iho sorrot I t hi* -nr i-. lit hnv- li w fin iii'li, tlion■ I• ■ ft* 1-f il I I M’ --oil Cllfiljl, Mll-l Wo will Milt. O t-> 1 1.0 j.i, lily tlmf f'Vfiy mtiolo 1•• •»•-.*lit tl.oro i» I urc anil jreiiimio. S e ml voi i -t me (it. -t -rn.Dioiu: i mon < s.i t;. Tho Koirnliir Mh-:ihk« nl ><■< rillnmi* I t.ioii ( lilt) will 1.0 ho’il <m OM r> I no-ill. r mi. I In ■.» ■M mi lit I In* < 1.1 I! I in Hu I ' 1'.,:, I. umr.-J r. A’> Itl.s, 'I or ’oi. nM\\ ai a i:ktisi:m i.n i s. METROPOLITAN THEATRE- Tin, uni; i.n ui;v >\\ mu The Backus Minst els ! roil vn o sicuts o.\l v. liidii) ami Su(iir«l:i> Srpl# T/lh ;uul Kill. - r *lll SITIr.ItII A I I I- I 1.111 IT. Inn ill'.' rot II rno. I ■ In.in \n-lriiliii will L'iio (uni -I I In-- o mi- mli orllt |io|-|iiriiiMliro- lit I In- I!. 1r -. |»111' ■ i I 1.0-o r--. mi I riil.-n mill Sal uniat I.n i l-no--r ■ I. m.-l (ill. AI iM ISSII • N "M 1’ • •. 1 Mi II BARNETT. Cheap Harry nr k x s k i > ,\ re t i on i; i: ii , MDSTOnMUH I >77.77 /; <</.’"* U I I'. Altoiol-. |.or-i..iimll\, In Salt-. ul Koal l.nlalo- I urni luro mi.l Muck. .1 . \\ . INN. I* anlhori/rd lo •*♦•11 ul Aiiri’Hi mahr tin* I.jo-MM* Sail*'* ill traded In in all pari* «• I 11»•- • i-N. linn Mjit* nlrrrl, ohr | m »<»r ahovr 11 *• * I Slat* *ia' ♦ *r\ Staldr -MI SALE } f TIinSK TMKI I I'l>lli \HI.V HTI XTI.h •V;n,.| rlri'antly liltrd up « «H T M-1 >. « • m. r «•! Moiituronirrv and thik -'irciy ll*** 'H.iai •• • * , TTirrd, and a iiuiiilmt «>t larirr *had«* lrrr*». lln > V\ 111 hr •old lor rn*»l, as Ihr Ml h-tTI IMT I- •-l»!|.:rtl lo Iravr Hrovdleon fKTonid ol ilMirnhh. \pply al Ihr Strain S:- v\ Mill. *>ro\il|r. Srpt 11. I h •!. 1 S<iN. ro si si i: r r. \r. I n.MM;. JH l.v n ! > |r.t, «iln mi d oil ll.r /» } main ro.ul Iradinv; ♦mm { • r*• vil!i* |o Ivm h- ;; ( . hiirirli, nowii as ll»r < • ntral liar. A in - w ration for lloardrt*. Itrnl !**•»* innnili. I n<j*t»rt 1 i.l ihr MiMrrilM r. at tin- \Vrn«rni 110 rl, or I>r .1. Kama ♦ Mo\ illr. .-vsu* SAMTKL MITT'. SAN I'HANTIHO WllOl-KSAI-i; LIQUOR AND CIGAR STORE a* J BROWN- t..ni.*.rly »>l It l ; x H # « tiaiiL* * »m\ Mr, im»sl r« ••* | »♦•♦*! I •»11 \ aiiiitinn re- to tin* n!i/rii« «»l Ofovnllr and Ihlllr « onnl>. th I hr h now prrparrd to Miipply tin in with tin* rSoifral brandof WINES BRANDIES CIGARS \mI in liicl, oMTMliilii; in i niiiirrlj.il wjili (ij.i line ul l.ii'iui-.-, on tin- no.«I riM.i.ioiiio- It riii:-. FOR SALE A t-j|i.in- Hi-lorlii.n i.f I’ran.l.iV\ in.-o- 5.r .in !.*.! 111-m, 1 1 ■ r 1 1 > 1111 1> mill |.n vnil- u-o. \ l lo V\ IT1 1» l.> I’. S —Coiinlrv Mri-01i..nl ; 11 nI I i... 1. i■» :ir- -.-In Toil to Kivo tnii) non li I.* 1. >i.- |.i>i.(.i.'ii« 01-. w !.. ■ I’- ■ Slnro. in tin; I in* I'm.l lliirk awl In ll'int.-i'li s Kxolihiiko. « -I. UKtIWX, A«on'. OrnYilli’, Anidl-t ."0, ISoii. an- " tf MONTE CRISTO HOW I, IN (i S A I,OOXI l iilo iluor nliino iho T. S. I ivors Slnhli-, .M>on* hirool OROVILLE JOHN SCOTT (JO , rroprictor- 11 . rßAiii- Aliovi-; lotwi.iNt; ►ai.oon mas H JOII la niMfl.l/n; lIV.I’.MH. ami w. ;■ ? j . i fully ■av ito (lit- Koygiii iiiuj ulu-ul • lit-ro ilu,'i!iliu> who wi-l, tu | .lay a quid Ktiuio ol Tl X l’l.\>, . r luko a liiro. on. I ilri.k of }-|iiiiii-. to i>ivo ii- a rail al llu Monti-: cui.-ro. -inii.N heuTT -v. < Orovillo, A mom Is.i'i. ui);. 1 -if BEST HAVANA CIGARS A M) TOIIAi't’O—WimI.K.SAI.K AM'IiKTAII, al Ulucli'k i anil Toh-u i'.i M(ii|»-ruiiu. i.vor Iho I’hia-nix Salowu. i’ll. WATITiMAN VIOLINS AND ACCORDEONS, ITALIAN MoI,IN & i.MTAU SililM.s. Jtrjd; . ami Bows, ut I'll. VVATKK.MAN'S CAROS, u u-7 Knives, ut Bloch's. ni. vv \m:MAN’S. TANDLAri AND MATCHEJ*. ul Illoeh’s. J PH. WATEKMAN. HANKKHS. WILLIAMS \ TVMKSON, BANKERS , M.w mid k nil icv: mi mi: m< mi."M* ( 1; \ .\Mi 'l\ UiS !“'l ItH 'l: onoviDijU. GOLD DUST PCUGhT At the Highest Rales. Cir o o ii fit n t 1’ « f ! 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