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osrouillc0 s rouillc Duiiij i'ntte Jltrorb, ii ctuikTTii, Kill tor. Onniilc, Tuesday* xjitraibi-r Hi, uiio.UL libTiiKimu \oniv\no\s. FOR PRESIDENT, -J \ i: S IJ IT I] AXA X , or I’l N\~Vl.\ AMA FOR VICK I’RESIDEVr. John ( . itm;( iviM;ii)(.;:, (»K KKNTL’OvV. l)EMO( R\ I M nI \I Ii IiIKLI. ruR PRK.KIIIRMUI. KIKITOI.S, \l (JI STINOKIVKIU, (IKO. FRI’ANOR. V. DELLA TORRA, A. C. BRADFORD. F«»H CONfiK K* CHARLES L SCOTT of Tuolumne. JOSKI’II McKIRBEN of Sierra. riiK l I.KRK OK M PKItSO. i'OIRT, CHARLES S. FAIRFAX of Vuba. MiR -I p K lIISTKMIK VI OK 1M 111 1C I MCI'HI ( TluN. ANDREW J. f San Francisco. Refill.n Ucuiorralic Omnty Xouiinations, FOR VKMIIKH- OK ASSEMBLY, lAMKS S I.ONH, 11. J. MO UK ISON. TOR AS.-KsSOH, JOHN H MMjAK 1). Kdiv .OHONKR. Dll J. D. IJKOWN. Orm 11 tt* Hm hunnn < lal>. Meets on Thursday Evening, iMh inst, — A general attendance is requested, us busi ngs of importance will conn# before tlio Club. Tbc Club will be addressed by 1-. M. Smith, Emi. Mr i iioromi >n Thi.a ii;k. — . li? Moun tain Fairy Troupe, gave mi entertainment on Sunday night to a lull bouse iheir per form an.'•cs are entirely new with ns but wan well received. W c were present but a few moments, but from what we sow, we should say the little Fairies are possessed of rare merit. <lo and sec them. ItKUdims —There was divine service held at Temperance Hall on Sun lay last.— A very respectable number of our citizens were in attendance, and seemed to listen with pleasure and satisfaction to the dis course of tbc Uev. Mr. Seymour. Uui town is improving in morals and there is a very large margin still left to work on Okov mm: Wai i.u Wi.kk- —This magnif icent enterprize is doing more fur our city, than any project that has been set on loot since tlic founding of Oroville. We shall speak of this work at length and in accordance with its merits in a day or two. Barbacuk & Ham. --Wo acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to a H.itl cue \ Hull at Fence A: Co's ranch. Messilla Vail y. On Thursday, Sept ‘doth. The proceeds are. to he iippn printed to the building of a sclm.-l house So commendable an object as this, cannot fail to call out a large crowd. In another column we publish their card, with a list of managers, and we shall endeav . to be there and partake of the festivities of the occasion. Squirt. —Mack, the stiect sprinkler, keeps our thoroughfares muddy, instead of allowing the dust to rise. This makes it decidedly pleasant and cool. It renders the walking those beautiful moonlight nights a pleasure; when, without this convenience it would bo hot and dusty, beyond bearing In passing this office the oilier day, he backed up bis cart, pulled the string what lets on a lull h *ad of water, and sj rinkled about ten feet of our office. Down with the dust. jtft'Wc arc now having delightful weath er; a Utile too warm in th 3 middle of the day. perhaps, but the night-* are superb A stroll among the ever green trees, in the suburbs of our beautiful town, late at night, with the full round moon shining o'er us ; and occasionally a tick from the light guitar, born to our ears, by the night wind's breath; and the murmuring of he distant river— reminds us of the time when wc use to list en to the flowing of the great Mississippi, and hear the turning ol the banjo, the click ing of the bones, with t ie merry laugh ot the Ethiopians for miles around, till sweet ileep closed our eyes. For OttEOO*. —The Chinese arc traveling lowords Jacksonville and the adjacent mi ning regions. The reason of this emigration is that they are not oppressed by the Hove nu» la its of that territory. The privilege of working the mines there, is grunted alike t. *iJ nation*. Drniftrralic IMaMorm. We publish to-day, tlic address adopted l y the Democratic State (''invention, Jbe resolutions will appear to-morrow. Both the Ad Ircss and the resolutions were adop ted vsi l l l great unanimity, and will be read with interest by every Democrat, They set forth in | lain an I until st tkable language, the portion of the Dom-.cra>-y ( ,f California, Unlike the Know-Nothing State «'invention, the Democracy were not afraid to declue themselves in favor ot the immediate con struction of an Atlantic and I’acific Rail road. Tin; Fillmore party in California d ire not j ledge themselves in favor of this measure. Their N it: mal t’ouscniii n, from which a majoiity of the St ites witlidrcw, did not do it They dare not take action as a party upon this measure, because they are oppose 1 to it, and it is It tt for their Spc ik c i s and sturnj ers to humbug the people into the belief that their party favors this great national work if they can. If, as many of their S| rakers asset;, are really in f.vi r of the measure, why do they rod say so as a party? Why do their convenlh ns maintain a studied silence upon the question as a party, and permit their orators to declare in favor of it, if they do not intend to de ceive the peoj !c, and make the question merely one upon which to ride into [ ower, an 1 then say that its construction was not made an issue in the Canvass ? Should tiny succeed in the present contest, they would, indeed, he enabled to say that the people had declared against an Atlantic and ’’acific Railroad, because the Democracy, who had declared in favor of a Railroad, would have bemi beaten by a party who had said noth ing about it. this is the p< sition of the Fillmore party upon this quest!' n. m only in their national convention, but also in their State Conventions tbr- u »hout tli Un ion, and should they triumjdi now. they can make it the hobby of innumerable un p Signs. And this, we verily believe to he their object, in thus maintaining their si lence, as a party upon this important and n itional question. The day for making it a Imbby with which to carry elections, has passed, and, we trust, forever. Uy the action of the Title party in authorizing the necessary surveys, the construction of the t iad is found to he practicable The Demo- ratio ] irty i f the Union, an 1 of tho States individually, stand pledged to its construction. The K N Fillmore parly are not. Should they triumph in the present contest, the road, even should they conclude to lav a its c n struetion, its commenci ment would be re tarded for a term of years sullicieut for its eoiiiplc ion The pe qde of <'alifornia should ponder well these facts before depositing their leal lots against the Dean eruey. They must re member that a detent of the Democracy is equivalent to a declai 1 1ion against the ci n struetion of the road. Tney stand pledged to its construction not only in words, hut in dei Is. They have came l surveys to lie made in order to determine the most prac ticable route They have appropriated lands-Ft the construction of railroads else where in the Union, and they will appr. pi i ale land? ! >r th.s great N itional Railro iI, it the people do n>t declai e against it, by tin el*.nation ef tho Fillmore { arty to j .over, in whose derlbration ot principles the word ‘‘Ra broad ’ docs not occur. IU rrra L.vn. i.ian Nkvkr.—Wc neg lected to mention, that cur friend Wats' n, of the Nows depot, has laid upon our table a copy ot the Wi lo West, boa itifully illus tt ited, containing s- me very interesting and striking scenes that have transpired in San Francisco, since the commencement of the Reign ol Terror in that devoted city of Vig ihinceisiu. Watson has the Wide Weg-i and other California pupars, done up in wrap pels, ready to be sent by the next Atlantic steamers. Poo rll *cv —A foot race catae oS on the hill above town, last Sunday evening, which caused more merriment then anything that lias occurred lately. The racers were Arkansas Bob, and Lew Smith. Distance, hU yards, for sgiuO a side. It was won by Arkansas Robert, and was run so quick that the time could not be as certained. ♦♦•*- Sports op thk tori .—There was a great quantity of race horse talk in town yester day, and the result of it was. that a race wa made between Biß Lewis & Col. Green’s hor ses. f.r SSOO a side ; distance five hundred ymds. to be run, we believe, on the Thomp son’s tl it course, some time next week. Tin tun has commenced. Pru-ojfAi. —We saw the entire board ot Supervisors of Butte county, in town yester lay. We believe the object of their visit is connected with county buildings. tV Ui Mtliiilmi!) «»f Hi* - l>i in*** lull* Slat** ( mil fiillim. The following address un i resolution- were adopted by the Dcmociatic fdate Con Ti nt oil: To thi Profit oflh( Shitr «/ t i/ifornio Vour (,'onTentiou in ch sing its lal iors,c n gratulate the Democracy i t iae ate ■ It al ii..mia on its present position and future pn-peels. At our late National Convent on lid 1 n f < in' i, a platform wax adopted icplete with smiii muse, <ii-t,netly di fining tin c urse ol tlint great > ditn ilpaity tow. I> we belong, and clearly annum in mg that foreign and domestic policy which 11 lias ( v er been the great aim ot the It unu-rattc j. i - tv to nphoi 1 and maintain, and to wnicli we invite u cordial and unanimous a-simt At that (.’• nvenrion were nominated i t-1 retire - iy, ns can iidates lor the l*re-i lent and \ ic t’resi lent of the United .-dates, James Jlu chiiuan ot I’ennsy lv .ma, atid John I Ilia ak enn Ige, ol Kentucky; the homer a stales -111 aii who has grown gray in the service id hi< country well acquainted with the | >!i ey ol foreign ] -weis—per eelly conversanl with the machinery • ! Kur j can cabinet*, and to whose experienced hands we may sa■ i y tt'is! the de-tinies i f the llej iibi;; in ,t- various complicated relations with the other powers ol the g «.!«<•. The la ltd . John < . 'ln-, kenridge, though a younger laborer in the political held, a in in i 1 unquestionable ability, well cai ula ted to a-.-ist in the admin, tr.ath it o! the government, and both posseting a private character ami public repututi m wlii. Ii inay safely challenge the investigation of a world. At a time like the present, when f-nati ci-in n;i i intolerance a re rearing t heir hy di a heads iu v irions sections ot the I nioti, we family and duli lent ly invito attention to the i.oc't ines ot the Democratic j ait; ie , \ prc." »d i:i the < 'mcinna’i | ! itlorm, l.elicv ing, as we do, these doctrines fully calcula ted to sustain the integrity ol our National I'nioti in the time ot dillicult/ and danger, (iiiartiutecing to every .State its resj live juivilege.i, ttiey trample on the i Jits ~ n me, they broach no new ami dangerou liolilieal Iteresics calculated to subveit the original articles of conte leracy and endan ger the oil. ty nt the I'nioii they stiive by no mercenary appeals to array one section ot thee m l ly in hostile attitude against another, but in the true spirit ot the ordi nal C'-ini!. declare the | crh.t inh'igiity ~ the I'nion tti it- (ulicst ami most ample sense. We seek not to prescr.be to any man, tin inode in which he shall w u-ship hi- r rc itor. nor will we drive, by intol'er tinea, tromoui shores, the oppressed ol any clime or nation We woi. • nic, as an mldiiion to national w alth and stiengtli, the holiest industry ot other lan I- guaranteeing to tin se who may choose to be ome willing and worthy citi /rn-ot thi Itcpihlic “iciti.l lights, equal privileges, and exact (justice to all.” 1 n i- > odii-toii. we Congratulate the gal lant ! umci acy ol Caliloi nia mi the perlcet unanimity ch has | rivalled our councils. 1) )li lilt and delicate questions of national an 1 domestic policy have been met and ar gued iu ilie h it'piesl -pn it of compromising unanimity. ‘"Hear and lei beur” has licen our motto, and we now press nt in iavor of our nation I and State nominees an unbro ken array, an undivided (to,if, an impene trable phtil inx. against wlush our lues may -p ml their shafts in vain. In tin tail eoiiti lenee that those time lion ore l principbs tor wliieh wo have su I mg e ntemJrd, are ag dn aboiH to us-erl then I r m l siipiciii u-y over the luctional “isms’ ..t the day. we bid you a kind laiewvll until on the ides of November, when we shall m r-t again, om e more to eelebrate a D.aun crat.e triumph in this Ii! Dorado ot the west ern w irlii. <»vrll g to the lack of spr.o?, v/e are unable to publish the Resolutions to-day. They will appear to-merrovv I'll t rut ir. Mu Editor: Lying in a miner's cabin :ii tlie “Caves ’ in cast Table Mountain, on Thin- lay evening last, and enjoying a most refreshing slumber, I was suddenly aroused by my communions, who said that a spUmdid meteor was pa sing. It was my fortune to open my ryes just at the instant it bail disappeared. The mma was shining very bright ly at the time, but toe meteor, which my friends described as being nearly as large as tho moon, far out shone it in brilliancy ami besides lighting up our tent, it threw a swiftly passing glare upon the steep walls of basaltic rock, that surrounded the deep and narrow ravine, in a hi. hwe lay. It was succeeded, after a me of four or live minutes, by a low, rum bling, prolonged sound, as of distant thun der but whether the sound proceeded from the meteor or from si me other cause, was a •lue-tion, on which the philosojhers in mir cabin were divided in opinion. <>n my re turn to town. I observed in the Sacramento I 'in m a notice of the meteor Laving been seen at Sacramento. L. fiSr The N V Tribune , of August oth, uses .ollowing language in regard to Fillmore's chance: ••U e <Jiil think Mr. Fillmore would obtain the votes of two or three Slave States; we are now convince'! that ho will get no elec toral vote in any State of the Union He iimy draw off popular votes enough to defeat Fremont, or he may not ; hut beyond .his. 'here i-* no significance in his running, and ie might as well be taken frtui the can vass.” pfr-W'e thank Me-srs Kelly Van T \vke or those delicious cobblers sent us last night. They wre good, and if that s the kind of ti um they dispense at their bar, we the boys) shall patronize their institution. Ueuts, we owe you one. To Co r» mroKABiKf. Uur friemls of fbt 1’ rc>' wi 1 i Ji’chm.' t.-iki* notice t lm ll he U> ri>i J piMi'l'f ■! lit J‘l oMTII ill tlfoTiilo, m t lit lii lw ell's* li ir 11“ heretofore. , They will c tiler i 1 •»%>■ ri ii um. I>J’ m ii liti ■ur c>.( t thn- 1 1 ict*. :i' CtPy get out u* il 11• • when M.nt tc Uniwell l-ctc'C "C 1c " ocivc them, N, r «, r , i ill,, on iU mil 11 “1 ■ Vr. •• 1 * Hiiehiir, lillt .1 li.WU I • til. I •*•»> -/ 11 '>* , >,ii i-i tin ( lm .“11110 i*l \\ im oilMI., \' .H I*ll* 1- I < li i*- I “.'l' _ 5 tt‘iii<»u£ Railroad ( lus». Will Ml. .1 at 111.- I’ill'l 1. "'in. in 1 u:; ' 11 Sl " 1 '"* i,. l l|,!ui. . ~,i Wednesday I.* i •»< , Kill iiiM, K.-j-tiK i .ii*.-* iov all limit'd l'i ltll. 4 llil. A. I- K AMI U. 1.. i rux die, S'e|d UK jil.-'-i A Si-rn f m i.i In no xx I nt; ■ 'I’.Kl » Si i ii Ik XX Ill'll Kllll« illK'” 1' plain 111 1... sc. II in till- m!v. rn>. 1.1. 1.1 »•- it, :t in , Iti-own 1.1 \sl' »U ' 11. m.d I" !>"• oil.' IllnW, tlllll ('Hill 11 I N -'t-1.1 s I'l'll i ASil, l.i innrs ainl I l Hi I' [ 'l nil l\il l.l >. A i l. ( **\ | KICK,' in l'i*- I in-l'n ■ t I .I I '.iii-. ii ■'« 1,1 K:u,dull \ Mi 11, run>ll? 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Mi U II.I.JAMS, Atfcnl. Mc\V! 1.1 JAMS & TV-MESON, ma\k e n $ ! w i i. i. i' i: a w Rills of Excli.-mgc, (Hi tin* l’ru.ci|»:il t ’iH<* mu' T*» nn ii* in 111« * JTLJA TIC STJTKS V (\ I.VJIDJS, Ip to ft o'clock. I*. W«‘Uni'*dii> Scpl. 17. K\(.U 1.1’.1U.i: Ihe lia*r of I’I.I.WHC. COME CNL COME ALL! TIIF. TIJIVITK-of M. villa Vall<*> Sdiool l)i* net cilnMy i»» v 11♦* \ 1.1., lu»:h «.M nint wlio I* • I nti minimi m Ui«; caiiM* «it IxluraltiMi. to atlriiii a SAfiBECUE & BALL ! Tn I.i- 1.1 veil al All—r- I*l AC I&. i 'O.'S K A NCI I Me—ilia V nil •>. nil Tl 1 1 UallA\ I In* .alti in-C. lln - proceed" I.’ xxlncli In In- up’,died In 1 allicalioiial (»ur lii—« . i*. --lid I Ilf I rut Ml—fi> l’i* I ICC I ii. Ini\t* kindly i Hired Iho iw nf ibeir larce and Coninn.di n» Mold I ir tin- m-cii'inii, an 1 visitor* limy rest assured lllill nil |iinn- will In- l iken l’i ii ndi r Iln* 'Vl| dc allnir ns happy nail will In* ii'ci" 1 . iho Uarb-cue or Dili ncr will In- ready al I n'clncl:, A. 'I. A l.uoi) ItAM) OK MUSIC 11 as been einfiiKed for Ihe ncjiifiuu A '.ow Dnncim; Ual. wdl In pri (i iied. .In by all liet. i ii.NiK "'lnii iln- li-'ln tix-j” or t-njoi Olht-/ J.lcasuroa nl Ihe I.nrbcclic. M AN O.t.KS, •! s , f Mt-hilla Valley; J.ia lliiluimb, I ' ’ s iin'i i.i iff, ) chemkee Hut; 1 »|> xll m■*.*, y H.J AM rr.- m. iiu' U ilmuni. <;*n Ii Crn.—eCf, I ( < liiu* l.illi dll, i ( Übee.er. i yteul's Kauih [ < Irecoli (.ulcll, i »rox iUe; Smn'l Seal. K b Knifon, < Unite Mill*; ( has ( liainbcrlain i* .1. S S eward | IVnch , oW , i; F. Jotuiaoii, ) Mes-illn Valley. M. I’K.Ni'K, <•1-0 KOTIIIIOCK, VTr«»leefc S lines HAM, ) s e|d. iu. IS.tt. gl^ul gUARTHRIiY PICTORIAL W I l> E >V ES T ! NOW READY, In W rappers, anil Post-paiil, at WAT£O?*'S NEWS DEPOT Corae quick, betnre lliey are all taken. Weekly ami Steamer Papers, 1.1011 SALE IN WIIAFI’KHsJ, and pogi-paid, ut I. WATSON’d. HANKIES. MeAN lI.UAMS \ TVM » a »n k • MI i-'j ja. V? g l , NKVV HiilcK 1.1 I! HIM. IHI \| i; \|. nk.oM I l,\ AMi v v Ki;> U i i>. O n O \T x Xj Xji . GOLD DUCT BOUGHT At the 2li;;licst Ylntu. C~ 1> c in. w ai! ;r j ar ! n\ ,M AK\s \ I i 1.1 ? ii I' " i Ni « iI \ MN 1 11 AN i , M < i SIG S 7 T DIIA T T 3 For Sill* 4 on i,.1 11.1- I'l.li 111 .Ml;.i ill- I 1., £ * 111 ll|> I I.- ull ;■ (il. >J I 1'1..1 lit i'l t i i * .1 il) I!, I s .li. j\ 1i n r. II M.li'l, «’ 1. 1 n . I I . l.uw MA( V, LOW C CO., Tl> A T> T jlj j Ti *"*j r» j'* a t k rw ■k* m. a a v/. p i'l.iliNi.u nr' il,\/ \ .Ni> >i •.ii 11: i.i r, r,I A Ii YSVILLC. <:<)!.!. hi ’S V I* i' li i' !i A S 111» AT THE HIGHEST KATES id; 11 tv. \I; 11 1 . i> in mi. mini h k chin m.i I. ,r\ !*\ Anum.l I, ]' ». unlit MARYS ViLLE f i * ‘-a* A V■ ” C V f'S I 1 *P A ? V ASS.u u \ \> fc' n SC Va i ; II \UIIIS, M \lh li AM* A CO., 11 j.ti'i * I iK iii- tin* * tirni r •»I m ««;ml ilm l M.iu i.n 'i i.u Al.si i— r ; .i " :'i; i i r, s m k ami.n m». 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