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(Drouille Diiiiti ikttt Slttoiii, om: h ciiiitm, Editor Ortnllle, KrWaj, Sepl«*nil»<r lv»«. .XiTIOXAL DEHOCKITIf VHI!MTJO*S» FOK PRESIDENT, JAH E S B I Vll AXA \ , OK PKNNr*YI.\ .AN lA, —— Fail VICK. IMUWIL'KNT. JOHN C. BMECKIMUIMiE, OK KK.NTI’KK V, UEtIOCrtITIC NI VIK ItlkkT. roll rR Kr line r’l Ia I. Ki.r.f Tour, AUnrSTIN OLIVER ] CKO. FUKA NO 11. V. DKLLA TUIUIA, A, C. DIIADKUUD, tor. i uioißicrs. (MIAULES 0 SCOTT of Tuolumne. JOSEPH MeKIISISKN of Sierra. roR IT.ICKK or rl PRKMK < OI RT, CHARLES S. FAIRFAX if Vubn. fOR (11 PKHIVI KMM M "F pi 111 I<* ISHTRI I TIO*. ANDREW J. MOULD ofSan Fntuuisco. Hri'iilar OfiMorrHlif County roK MKMIneR» or **«KMBI.Y. I:\MKS s LONG, 11. J. MOIUUsUN. EUR AS-K * si • Ml, JOHN M LIUiAUD. ride DR J D. UIIONVN. Mining !«• ">s. Our untiring carri *r,W ii t, hus just ru-bed buM beaded and breathless iuto the office, uud exclaimed*— 'Plie Montezuma claim fnolv out j- !30 i>> one pan of ilif}, ami in another ami they arc raking out •'slathers ’ of gold to day. We infer from this and the balance we could gather from him, that the Montezu ma claim was going tar ahead ot expetatiou:- in its yield ol the precious metal. We sincerely wish Mr. Gilman and the balance of the company the biggest kind ot luck. Mend torn Wax*.— Joint Kiley.with bis mule cart, has undertaken a very important tusk, that of cleaning our streets ol tbe many “dornicks,” snugs, old boots, dead dogs, &q., that haye been so long acoumu luting. As be charges but $1 each to the various residents on the principal streets, we hope he will be encouraged iu his en deavors. and in a very short time wc can have our streets in as good, if not a bcttei condition than before they were overturned by the workmen in laying the wateV-pipes Ho is now at work on Montgomery street and intends when that is properly cleared, to give the other streets au.overhauling. Draining. — A Pitch to carry off the wa ter that has spread itself out iu a miniature lake at the base of the bluff iu the rear ol town, has been dug through I‘owaer Street to the It ink of the River, It strikes us tin re ig a chance tor some enterprising miner to secure u “good tiling ’ by claiming this wa ter and using it in working the old, Bar. A waste flume tor conveying the water and tailings from the Bluff will eventually have to be constructed;, and we hoar it sugge>tod by those who ought to know, that such a work would result to the profit of whoever nhould engage ia it, from the fact, that a great deal of tine gold .would be saved. Correction. —lu speaking of the forcible ejection of a midnight brawler from the Or leans hotel the other night, we made a mis take iu not accrediting his arrest to Capt. Sharkey, our very efficient night watchman, who attended to the rascal himself. The Captain is always on hand when Ins services arc needed, and is, indeed a very trortwor |hy and reliable officer. Affair or Honor. —We ware told yes terday that two of our prominent citizens had a difficulty at Bidwell the night before, and that one of the gentleman bad chal lenged the other to the field of honor. We .trust tbe affair will be amicably settled. K. N. Convention, —The Ki-Yies hold a ■po* -wow hereto-uiorsuw« ot» which occasion they intend to designate certain individuals whs are to be defeated for county officers. They say they ain’t K,uow Nothings,, bqk we don't believe it. Bome Punkins.— Timse immense squashes that lay yesterday in their vegetarian gran-.. dear am the United States Bar, are of about, as monstrous proportions as squashes ever, getto toe. As “soma, ponkias” they are emblematical ef the g|nU«»siily propriflf tew, their fituna, &c. “The < ampin 1U are Coming.” While we ure free to acknowledge that we sometimes hear of defections from the Na tional Democratic party, of men who once professed to be Democrats—men who have run the length of their tether, eo far as their political influence eaa go, and men who have sucked the tit of public pap until the have become phisically and financially plethoric, and as the renowned Barrington might have said, have “left their party for their party’s good ’’ That gallant old party in the severe and desperate struggle now at hand*-a struggle wltioh has m precedence only in tha campaign which ended by the election of Thomas Jefferson—desires no “Summer soldiers and sunshine patriots " They are opposed by an unusual uml unnat ural combination, one that has long tacitly manufactured and pandered to u diseased public taste, and unbroken faith that the American people are incapable of self gov arnrnent. At the very commencement ol the government,we were beset by enemies within as well as without. The Democratic senti ment of the count -y conquered them utter a severe contest, and will conquer them again It is a gratifying fact that while but a few designing political demagogues and notori ous tricksters, have deserted the Democratic party, the accessions to our ranks are from amongst tfits ablest and national-minded champions of the old whig parly, and front the patriotic friends of the late Henry Clay. “Such, for instance, is tlie lion Mr I'i att of Maryland ; such, for instance, is the lion. Senator I’eurce from the saute Slate. Such, lor instance, is the Mon. Senator Benjamin of Louisiana ; and such, for Distance, is the >un of Hr nr y Clay, Ilimst/f , who says that the “ M7 tig Stan mrd was drafted aputi /ns fatln r's gravr ” “True enough ! And it is natural that the men who were headed by Cass, and Clay and Webster, and that noble galaxy of pat riots, who stood up in the Senate and fought “Disunion ’ to the. death, should rally around the Standard of the National Demo cratic party. They can go uo where else. I bey are patriots. They arc lasers of their country, and.the friends and supporters of the constitution and the Union; and as the elder Adams once said, “Live or die, sink or swim, survive or perish, they will stand by the Constitution !” The Three Je-ters. A Black Republi can spike team —Law, Bennett and Greely—- Greely Law Bennett —Bennett Law G.reely— Law Greely Bennett—Beautiful isn’t it ? 'dicli a rich one! Well. Law has written n letter to Bennett! Bennet sold himself to the Bla< ks for sixty thousand cash. Isiw lidn’t get the K. N. Nomination, and so he followed his kinkey pimclivities, and went iver to the Blacks, too! Well, Law has ' writ" to Bennett —George to damns-—not -xactly the counterpart of Paul to Timothy —but we would suggest that there is one text in the epistles of the great Christian 1 apo-tle which has evidently been studied, ■ appreciated, and acted on by these Black Republican apostles—“ Professing them* selves to be wise, they became fools.” How the r - Go itoct West—TheCleve land Plaindealar has a cut of Parson 'Jteech er, the Woolly Unrse Preacher, armed with one of Sharpe’s riffes, in chase of a “Border Ruffian.” Underneath the Picture is- the following benediction : “May that Pence which passeth nil understanding, ba. and abide with you all” —( after I shoot ”) A palpable hit ! Ifas the Reverend gen tleman any more prostitute wenches to rat fle off in the sacred L*"<k ? Political. Clubs see by the Bay papers, that the various dubs in San Fran cisco are so numerously attended that they are obliged to hold their meetings in the streets. The reason of thin is, they are nightly beit»£ addressed by speakers of tlieii various persuasions, and iu consequence feel an interest ioi wdrat- is going on ; whereas with us, a few of whatever party the Club is composed of may he, get together, pass a few. resolutions, and ,?ui»ke a few motions, the two must important of which are. oue to come to order, and the other to adjourn, the latter of which is generally decided by an unanimone vote, and they disperse, and talk with oue another about the want.,of enthu. siaain. If they desire to create an interest they must have speeches made; not wait for professional stumpers to come along and do it for them, but pitch in and do it among themselves. There is talent enough among all parties here to speak for themselves without relying wholly upon outsiders. Let U 0 hear from gome of you. Emigrants — We saw two men yesterday who had just crossed the plains. They were on horseback and looked os if they had pass edthe perils of the deserts and the alkali without much material damaga. We had no opportunity to ipepfc vith. tfcsPL. Mk. Editor; At a meeting of Silver Wave Temple of Honor, on Friday Evening, Sept. 19th, the following preamble and resolution was adop ted, and it was voted to publish them in the Butte Record. ll'Aerea*, Miss Mary Swan has prevented to Silver Wave Temple of Honor, a splendid copy of the Holy Bible ; Therefore Hrtolvrd, That the hearty thanks of this Temple hereby tendered to the donor for her inestimable gift. 2. That we hail with joy this token that nut objects and efforts are appreciated by woman, and that it is for her especially that we labor in seeking to reclaim her natural pjotector from the most, dreadlul vice and fearful rum. U. That wa recognize the Word aMlod ns essential and fun lamentul iuull right moral reform. 4. That with the Bible and Woman to guide and cheer us, we will go «>n conquer ing and to cc nquer, till the italic in urdfrit spirits shall dry up, till intemperance shall i cease, and till all the families of the earth I shall bo blessed with love, purity, fidelity , and temperance. WAi.iti\<i Match. —Mr Kennovan, the great pedestrian, who lately accomplished I the extraordinary feat of walking one hun dred Consecutive hours in Marysville, is in town, and lias already made the arrange ments to do the same (eat again here. He 1 has secured the building ou tlie corner of Montgomery and Huatoou Streets, known as the Magnolia Saloon, and is living the nec essary preparations-atade, that of making a platform, eic. On Sunday next the rooms will be thrown open lor the inspection of the public He coiuaaen-jes hi* wearisome task on Thursday Morning at tea o’clock, and walks until two o’cloi k the following Monday. What won derful powers of endurance \ man mas* pos sess to bo able to withstand so great an amount of fatigue and loss of sleep We would call particular attention to the Advertisement of Messrs. Abell iy Monty, who have recently opened an Auc tion and Commission House on Myers street above Bird. They ore accommodating and agreeable gentlemen, and display a we’l selected stock, at very choica. goods. We take pleasure in recommending them to our friends as hueiutss men and well deserving of patronage. Ackowm dgaiknts.—Wecannot l«e too gratelul to llie various newspaper agents, Expressmen and Stage Drivers, tor the con -tant favors they art* doing us in keeping us supplied with papers and periodicals. Mr Garnham, Joe McWilliams, Mr. Harris, Dive Rogers, Mr. Nye, Mr. Watson, Mr. tiaston, are among tliosc we will particu ze as being among the kindest ond most at tentive to us m these matters. Frank (Jvißimko —Tins mostcirfiging of Landlords and p ince of Caterers, has rent ed the entire United States building, to j,ether with the upper stony of the adjacent brick bnil ring, and in addition to Ins res taurant, has provided h inself with the host arran :en onls for keeping a lodging house in Oroville. Frank's beds are all new and fresh, aud he can . furnish everybody and anybody with any kind of lodgings, from a “double biler” bed in a private room, to a cot in the corral Anothkr Unost: For Fremont.—The Celebrated Hiss of Massachusetts, goes for Fremont The C vmpaign Democrat says he has already commeucsd. hissing like the rest of the Black Republican Geer:e Hiss initi ated the Free Love movement, and goes lor Fremont as the best exponent of that and all lh« ether isiaa of the day lints aw*// One of your ancestors had the good lack once to save Rome; hut we don't require a Hiss to save Ameiiea. New Concern.—Messrs Russell & Co , have have jtfst opened an Auction aud Com mission Houso-on Montgomery street, oppo site the Orleans Hotel, and together with their services as Auctioneers, otter for the consideration of the Oroville public, a largp stock of Groceries and Provisions. Charles Friedman, one of tour ’4a pioneers, docs the “knocking down,” and in.his own particular branch acknowledges no superior, aud eel dom finds an equal. New Paper,---The Sau Francisco Herald says a new paper has just made its appear ance in that city, styled the Evening Staj. (t is published and edited by the scholars of the San Francisco Evening School. It is a weekly paper. Significant.—lf, as Byron says, 4 'oysters and eggs are amatory food," a certain.mili tary friend of ours, who last eve luxartfed upon half a dozen of Charles’s choicest bi valves, must be matrimonially inclined—po co tiempo.. Nkw Good* —Mr Simon is about oj euing a new stock of fashionable Clothing and And fancy dry goods, in the brick buildii g just erected by Kitchie & Co. He i* to oc cupy one of the stores that Tice on Myers 'trect, see his advertisement iu an unotlur column. Thk Wi.athkh. —For the past two wetks we have been oppressed with as uno nitort ably hot days and nights as wo should ex pect to se- in jhe hottest part of Jane and July. The nights ere particularly uueoin* tortable, and may occ«a*o3 a great deal of sickness. 'Mr M iTlCi;—Hem-. n >ln li 1•* having taken the Itnr lit lhe Orleans hut 1, Invites Ins friend- ami lli«- public to give him a e-iM Se|4 -0 A SICI'H V....... lvii«M4l" We ii'XU'P that ilr, Brown til tlie Unite Drug Store, i- constantly receiving anil sell ing. lurgt <|<mntities ««f choice Drugs & Med icines. ami ilie secret of It is success is. that lie buys low for cash. therefore he is able to sell cheap, ami we will guarantee to the public hat every article bought there is pwre and genuine See advertisement, s■» - Tun “Stfirl. vtoili Knowing.” It i» |>l it 111 to .> * scon In Hu- ml v, rlistiin lit above that Doctor Urns a 1)1’ VS I 111. • .Veil, mol in tin 1 one In low. Unit Cii.m M Knows Foil CASH, l.ii|unrs mill Cigars ol all kinds. AT I i>\\ I’UU’KS in the I ire»l’riHil' Kiiildmg, next iloor lit Uamhill ,V .McDermott's Drug Sin e, Moiilgoin* ry street. See advertis* inenl hemw s;> *•» daovii.. - *:, Sept ”4lh, Is.'iii, ager, lUtween James Keanntan ami Andrew .1. Quirk, ofj Util n) Xj James K tailin'an, iilirce In perfnrm I lit* teal id U alkuig lon eoliseeuil'e hours on a pi. nl. gj (eel m length, s ai.out sleep or rest. : ial (I I lad I. James Keiinovan. w ill fnrlell the slim ol itf.Mili--ihe said aiiioi rM is in the hands of V\ in I (dice. w *to will ael us Ketereo. signed .1 WH S KKNNuVfi.N. w i ns", ji'lln (Ji iiumv. I, Ando "J. Quirk agree in pay Mr. .Inan s Ken lIOMIII .he Slim ol V’S'll it he perform.*-(he task nl walking Kill consecutive b ■ ,r. on a pi., u'o g.i '• el I n len Hi w llland sleep nr re-1, and hereby ini'dinn/e Mr U Ilham I'nltee In pay llm limin' lit Janus K( n liuvail, ns scon as the leal is enliipleh d. Signed, A. J QllliK. Witness, UillN OMHIO >\V. AUCTION SALKS. iiy a. in ssi’LL sS. c». <•» — ('HAULMS Fill I.L»Ai.\.N Auctioneer. Auction —(iioat Attraction !! Car. n.US»OiI tfc CO., Fokmkri.v 4M, Front struct, S»a.a* w»vro < erv MWK Id m’ATFD Til F.MSKI.FKS u lAc town ol I Iroville. nppirsile llm Orleans II >1(1 for the purpose of irausaelmg a general Auction and I'mn mission Imsiness iu.ull iis liraiiehes. Kegnhir Sale Hays, every Salarda .and Sunday afternoon Imm I lo () o'clock I* M. (inl-donr sales in all parts o the Town nr Count) will he promptly allendt d l.i ai the (owes sales. AI prr.nU- sale. Kiev also keep constant- In on tund a large assortment ol (iroeeries. Provis ions. CleiJnug. Millers loots. 4.e, which they obli gale themselves tu sell at Sacrnmolito prices, whole sale and retail. 'lr. Charles Friedman. Im.ing been in the Anclinn .ilisiness sinoe ISCI. will insure perfect satisfaction lo the community -a. targe. s.li ABELL &. MONTY, Heal r.sfatr, Auction, & (omiissKix mini i.\ts, .Myets street, above Bird. WM. II ABELL Auctioneer. Sales uftenileil in any part of the County. Mroville. Sent, ’a t w 'n *° * NEW* AIA EK I LsLAJi'.N i.v METROPOLITAN THEATRE! Orovillo. —- MANAGER 8, POTTER. Pnpllc are respectiully informed that this Ji. establishment will open lor llie regular season UN HUUAV EVEN JEW, SKI’T. 2011',. Wilh h 1 1 1,1. mill KKFICI ENT COMPANY of Ladies, ami Gentlemen of acknowledged talent uiul respect** bilily £ For .particulars see /'ulher advertisements. sepl'J’Jlf Just Received ’ \T THE • HEAPEST <I,"THING STORE IN l imville.ii lii.xe and splendid lot of Cl,I iTH ING winch I oiler for m * VERY GUEAP EUU CASH. Sept. PJ. Ih&ti s>-’Tf Notice is hereby Given, fllll AT THERE U ILL HE A MEETING of the m sliarelioldeis of iheChannel Rock.>l minx t oin |inny at the Court home, in Oruville, on the fib day of i ictohi r. ISa*'. at one o’clock I*. M., for the purpose of inking preparatory steps to flume and V\ ork mod Claim in WJ And notice i* fur her given, that an assessment of (1 e dollar" per share is now due. and | to the t reasurer ol mod Coni puny in i iroville. Said company lllU-0(1 lolluineand • writ said Claim jn |Si7, which is nil lhat portion of the .bed ul Mien Feather river, lying between the upper end ol the White Rock Claiiiw. and the lower end of the Poor Claim J, P. HOPE, President Taos’ VVmu Secretary k Treasurer Sep. ‘Ji. I Sib. 31 W WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform the public 1 of Uroville isnd vicinity, that I will open, in a few uays. with the largest and best gcl-cted stock of DRY. GOO US AND-CLOTHING, ever brought ; Bio this market whwh I will sell just as low as.any buns* i« Sen Francisco. H. SIMON', New Eirtnproot (trick Hkaik, Montgomery street. Oroville. sepp iliab, sJtLtf , BANK KBS. McWilliams & tvmks BAN K E E m;\v imii K m ii.ding-count h mcnTgo.m- KKV AMI v\ KI!S >11! In .* O XI. O VIIiIiE GOLD DUST OOUGHT At the Highest Kates. Chccka nt r«r ! ■ox MAH/fYH.I F SAI IMMINTi; CITY ANO fan ritAM'i>n>. SIGHT DRAFTS For :*nlc. nn nil I lit- Principal Ailnbtir Flics, f 1> K |’< is ITF received. special uni oilier* isft July H. IH.’iti. jvll-lt 0. u MuY, C I. I."’*. p k. J.MvY. M.VCY, I.OW CO., bankers , cents EK OF PLA/A. AND HIGH FTItKKT, MARYSVILLE BOLL N’ST 1’ L H(’ II ASKD AT THE HIGHEST RATES. i*u !•i tw Aiti'i n r<• tiii. 'iia r >u coinage* ChocitH Pnr, ON GAKUISoN M"UG\N I lit I’/., \ HALSTON. SAM FRANCISCO We are prepared to draw >l* • 11 I I N* 11 ANI.I. on. M EsFIIF. ( lIA It I 1 ' .MO DO AS X »'«»., N K\V Vnl'.U Al*o. i'm tlic nllii r ,irim'i|hil Raslern t .lie Mu,n^yillf. Annum !.■ iSo.i. uui-ll MARYSVILLE |ASSAY !! IIAKI!IS, MAKCII \.NM .V CO., K thrill, urnr III." Mirm i’ «f **n on«l ilml, M.ittrsriLi.K ALSO—li,7 .1 -ntLI T. S\Flt \V I NTO. W ill niiiiiiiiM' lii carry mi I In* I >ii~i iii ss nl inu, ItclhihiK S. .Usuiit; HOLD A A D nuns OK K.VK.IIY NX ltll l |o.S. Mi itnnranlee tin■ i'iirri*io l ii■" ol our A"sa\s and bind mir-eives |o pay Mi) differi*n Unit limy urn* « wiili mo nl tin I’ - MIN IS. Itrmrns made .a Iron. • SIX 111 I .f * IVI* In Ml! 1, IN BARS OR COIN ’,M INh Of iJ ' \l< 1 / As> WU' AMI VA IA Y !>• TIL MS KOit ASS A \ IV. ilie •min* an mi Fan Franen-co. H. II \ I I. is. > M A !{• II All, 0. L. I- Altlt IN Git 'S'. jj-JP-my T Snloon YII E ISA It ItOi ,M ol tin- I' S. llni-1 v* ill he kept pi‘n tiny si till mulit ve liiM'i nia) In* fiin ml llm clini','l-l slock ol \\ on « Liquors. Mini i man* in orn viltf. Lmiel l will In* seeveil ui nil muMi w illi every ip in in v that can be provided „epu’ii ii to ht.ltte x co. FOR SALE! f'l II \T NL \T Fit \MKM lI.IMNt; mid Lnt, r\... il «»n Mmili'nrwor) next t• * KiuLin M>A. vl *. V Gurlnw*?* id w brick bmlilltitf. Sjiltl Ini L.»f» a i•! 'l'i l**H. mill run** l»iu*k L.’J led In Mm* f" Alley. !in j buiLliim '* 'inw <l fnr STB per month. I ururms ami lutUmt lilnrmmmn, m«|Uire n! J, W. LAW H »S, dr. Mn 5. 1 11 it« «I Milieu lllnt k. For Sale. ONK OF TUB MOST I’Ll V'AST AND DFFN ruble llmoe I oii in oroville, situated on l.in eulii street bi lweell llinl mill llobilisnn streets. (lind iv • ■ |it■< -te the < iinrl lli'iix*. hemg b(> leel on Lincoln vtrvel. and rimmiiL' back ItlJleel For termrand limber |mrO< «il:«r-. apply to .i <; lawton, .u. al, r » If Ns 5. Called elides Itlnck. Merchants Hotel, fi n s r s ru / ; /•; r , Near the Stcamhoat Landing. MARYSVILLE TUB FIIISCIIIIIF.It lIA VINO I EASED the Merclninia llulnl lur n l«nil of year", wil! vivo In* per'iiiial aitenimn i>. kei pinif a Fia»T llnviei.. null m'lieu* n *bnre ot public pairon auu. Ua.'vHlilliurils and l.ulhiiik K. oin." in the lluuso, bIS O. M. EVANS, SIGWS, Si GW S I IMain, Gold and Ornamented, Bxt-culed in a "iiperinr ciyle, at low rules W. H. Haydon. A LSO —House I’niiitiiiir. t.ramiitv. Hildinir, Pa .'m |ier liiiiiKinK, ktc, dune well and Cheap. Shop ■in M)er» street, oppoMla Unite 1 d'ules Li\i»j SIU" Mo* Mip'il MOIKS , 1C MVVA R li PARKER, iScnuiiiM t(.. .Sg* j OrotilU. PARKER & O’CONNOR, Importers, Dealers, AND RETAILERS. 0 * In Liiciuors, Winos, ENGLISH ALE & POKTEK . BBC LE AVE To STATE. THAT THEY HAVE 'Relied a Flore in Myers slretH, Ornville. lor the sale ol ttvi almye articles, in their PI KE ANI» U S A ! Hll.Tßlt ATE I) FT AT F. Their stock will bear the CLOSEST FCRFTINY. The TRADE are hen-lore re-peel Hilly reipiesled tj -■ rah and exuinine It le-lore )i jixbusiin; elsewhere. Oroville, Sept, iB,'lU6b.*- uk-lf i in \ mn DULL MESS!* From Oroville toSpanishtowiia AND FRENCHTOWN under«iene<t will run a Daily Expree- J tween Oroville, Spaniahtown and Frenthtown. All letter* and parka.-ec eniruried to his care will be dellver.d with ness and iiesi atch. Agents,. WM.C PAVNK.Oroville, OK Wr'ALpKUN, Fpimsblowa, "