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MISCELLANEOUS. THY PARKER & OXONNOK’S CKLKHKAT►» r | g p it I', it 11 \ ami other fVRI F», f,\ RREN I KK lo coni tiit 3ii degrees of irr.it iij, and iif fiiM tftw. vlso. their WOUMWiiOi) KlltDlil-i now so noich in request, lobe bail nl jl„.|r Mriorv. Vyei» street. Hrovdle. nlHi-lm v JUI FROM OKOVILLE TO Spanislitown & Frenchtown. rrniu; undersigned wi'l run a Daily Express be | torru Oruvdte, Spaiiishtuwu amt TrencbUiwn All teller* ami pack Hires cnlrus'cd l<> bis tare w ill be delivered with promptness ami lies; a.cm Agents, W.M C. I’A 7N E. Uni* ille. <c.*Jmy t*. MiCl.l'.l.LAN, ispanisbtowii Three Daily Lines OF STAGES FROM OHOVIVLE To 3larys> ilJi* SacraniPiito. STAliKii leave llie • Him of ilm 1 alllornia rdagi Company. OUol'll. at. b A. M., 12 .'l.iiu.l 5 I’. ,M , every day, lor .Marysville ami Sacrameniu (U.i • T HKM/AS, (inner.il Sn[» rialeiideiit OFh'tCF. —Hi Niele.lns lintel. Orville. STAGES SHASTA AND PO Jl YREKA! I [T III: CAM Ft lUN IA ST AUK (.'0 'll* AN V S|>lemllil four horse (.'me lies leave I lie ir nlliee riniville, every evening, at (i o'clock, lor shasta anil V'rekit. passing ilirougb Neal's ami liiiiweii's Kanco, ('(licit, Telimmi. Ileil (Hulls, CotionwisKl. (ine-burse Town ami Middletown. (.1.0. I THo.MaS, (iem-ral joipemm-ndeni OWfCT m St Nicholas llolel. (laid Huntoon'a Exchange.) (iroville. Union Restaurant. Montgomery Street, opposite Dm Empire llolel OKOVILLE wa. THIS KST'AIILIsII,MKNT, the Dm ~ one established in Ornvtlie ami >«• tong favorite resort for the loVerstd go ine, basjust been th.>r< >ot<i>ly redded ami enlarged. anil is in w open lor Hie uccotriHnela bon of Dm public. Urn House will be open ilnrinirall hours of Hie Way anil mult , ami Meals can be obiiiineit, cooked In enter, nl all h airs, i iblitrimr wallers are always in fitlemlance. nml every luxury anil delicacy of Hu Miarkets, always on limit IK >A II l>, pe r VVe. k f« meals rm olibl NI CO LAUS /AAHH.I.IUI, Proprietor THANK’S RESTAURANT, I nlied Stales Itiillilln^, t'OUN Ell i>'( »M Gi I:K YANII M V TKS STREE I S OR O VI LL E. rn/IiVE CARRIED am.oniicos lo ms uni mends am) 'll liens ol Uruville generally, (bat ae bus opened a FI RST CLASS KKS- T A IRAN 1 in Ibe above named lliiililinyr, » here be is prepared lofnrnjsli Ilm public with all llm edibles and deiicueme lo ne loiind in ibis or ilm Marysville Mar ket. The fol low in); are bis JUTES OF CJURCES: Board per week wiibont Winit. , . . iio 00 do do do wi ll Wine, .... 12 Oil Simile meals without Wine, .... 75 do do do wiih Wine, .... 100 Halim: renled Dm upper story of the new tire- prool brick building, adjoining toe I'nited Stalest and Ht ted up Hies nun lor sleeping apartments, I am pre pared lo furnish Hie • I.NE.VT bI.HS lo be found in Alniville, ill Die following rules: Simile rooms («*,- night ~42 01) Simile beds.. .do. ...do 1 ni) d 0.... d 0.... (It i... do 50 TERMS. CASH Oiuvllcl, July JS iBso. jy2S-lf J. & C. LEVY & CO. vi 1 rrißj; -WITH THE LATEST STYLES —OF— Fall and Winter Goods, —FOR— LADIES ADD GENTLEMEN —OK— EVERY DESCRIPTION ! AMONG WHICH ARE PRINCIPALLY RICH KLOCNCKI) SILK Kor.KS: plain lira. • cade silks; Saline striped 'inruiiliquo silks; plain black do; plain black and ribbed lialnni Silks; all Colors r-ilk \ ill el; all colors Trench Sal ms; tines) plain mid (Inured H'lan.e. all wool; tine Trench Cash meres ; 11 large assortment of Trench and Killllisb Merinos; line worsted and all wool Plaids , Eninroi times of all descriptions; n large supply of Him linen and pearl Thread baco mid Die latest style of Crape llunle Collars and Sleeves; the tinest as-orOmait ol Hay Slate Coin; Shawls; lale«l style Pans made bilk Velvet, (.ray Cloth, and all colors Ladies' Talmas. Mantillas and Cloaks; tine sok Ladies' Mantillas, all Colors and sly h-s ; and (be turn si and most extensive assortment of bailies*. Misses'and 1 hililren’s Gaiters sad Shoe-, with nr wuiiout heels. While Goods, Ruruges, I.awns Mantilla*, Shawls, lion net*. Kid Ghavoc—ill tttrrylhing pertaining lo ladies’ wear, —ALSO— GENTLEMENS’ CLOTHING and GeiiD inens’ Furnishing Geode—Coals, Pauls Vests, Bools. Shins, Hals, Shirts, Cravats, Socks and Tader Clothing. ASTJACoH PKVY. Hie pioneer member ol Do Srm is now in (he Atlantic Slates, giving his entire attention to importing GOODS direct from Tram• and forwarding them here, which we are now is reiving by every steamer Thisurrangenieht enabl ■ twin gel vi.l dm NEW STYLES OF GOODS long ii advance ol «H comiietitors. and \rc u»rly ask pur •basi cs lo call and llio value of Diet"money . We (••el sure Dial non* w ilt complainol the price or quality of'bur NK\V i.ouDS. OVR WHOLES ALE STORK ‘ oocner of First at MW t »nail the Plain, Is fl iivt with a large siis k •f IIEAV-V-GOulM, (iu count y in»h\ and the whole sal*- priceasire gre .ilv rvilncvd 'from Dnrs- fdrmcrly •iiargiHl. JeOOII &. CM A R LfißtHW'k • T>. Marysville,.!lclober 7,,lS.vti. oc7 In* PROBATE NOTICE Ll< iienvons having ctainw agaiasi tbe eeiate of v, Thomas 11. Bowen, deceased late of Roll* nty. are hereby nodded ;o itnseirt lhen», with per vouchers, to the nn<ler»igiie*l within ten alba from tbit date, or they will be fore- er barred. RANDALL HOBART, Public Administrator of Butte Co. dwell, Oct 2d, IMS.. o»-3 MISCELLANEOUS. ?mi m/ liii E! AND Yankee Notions Depot. MYKUS STREET. THREE llOoitH FROM MONT tiOMEUV. NKVV II It It K Ill.ocK, O noVILL E . kcan iikohtainkk»ii sorts oftiwrhi ▼ ▼ and nrmnneelnl articles, not to be found in any other store in the county, consisting of the largest mi l Rest selected -lock of Hardware, Carpenters’ Tools, Garden Hooks, Stationery, l!niid ers 1 M iterials, Wo-hlcum are, ] > .itent Medicines and Pocket Cutlery. F.VF.R OFFF.UF.D FOH *.11.F. IS THIS TOWS A-!LSU Prime Chewing Tohncwi. and (.minim* llariinn Cii'iir*. Auiiey Ald™, Perfumery. Looking Classes, Wall • Paper, Citildrun's Ton », Uevolu-rs, INiliii-, c'd*-,. T. rpeiiline, Putty. Cam* jihnm-. r.mwp (111 Camilea, (J.jrk stlve.-it Musical Inslrnu.ciils. ALSO 1 1,ndi.-n' Hiding (*loves. I,amp Chimnc/ey. Sand Paper, Writing P.i|i» r*. K mi mi n i<l Kurils Comb* and llrnshes. [trass UiHls mnl ( hisels, Fiowets awd Files, Marker's amt Ganges, Ml on Km lira. hand cslicks l‘laying Curd-, •Screw Dnvejs, i.amor'f Unit'-, ■ Tup It.ir- rs mnl Gimlets, Cock*, Hook- Staples, Punches, paper Culler,-, 11.-isnocr* and (join pa -Her, Unis and I’iaiu--. Andirons Pump-. Spoke-Shaves, I log Collars and Chains, H-eve llru-ln s. Sailor's Palms, 1 'off. e Mill-, Meat Monks, Wash lio-rd*, Uein'h Screws. Sadi I’miis. I'lollies Pin*. Knncy I’.as I i.-Si Hook- Me<l Cords, keu Seri w VVreiichir, (. nti Caps, Clioi*| ling Tray - VV hips and Canes, Cun-flies and Wax. i'u» Cenilmus, Cent* Driving Cloves. A LSO A Complete s- orlmclll of Toilet Article-, Candles ol every description. Dried Fruit. Preserved and Orcein Nuts of nil kinds The Atlantis and Kurnpeaii Papers and Magazines, on the arrival of the Steamers. These goods have been selected iviih the greatest care, purchased cheap, and will ho furnished to onr customers either at wholesale or retail, as low as by any other store in the Mines. J 'fF Persons desirous of obtaining any art’nie from San Francisco, can do so at a small per cent, advance upon the first cost by leaving their orders aClhi- -lore. \t >i c patn+j N. It —All outstanding debts due the (l.tn of J. II Smith At Co . must be paid to the undersigned or his agent J. .1. 1.0 kwiHui.as he alone is aiilhorizcd to use the name of the linn in liquidation. oc-.nr VVM. C, :»A Y.VK. O I cs. n AND TO - 23 ■XTU' TOBACCO STORE FillK PHI>OF Ill'll,MNC, MONTGOMERY ST. ONK DOOU FROM ANVERS ST, [J i >IIN S, HOW MAX wouldtrmjieotfttHy infom the • V cl citizens of Oroi ille Mid Untie County generally, Unit in- is now opening the fnr-t and most ettetuive stork of Cigars and I'nbacc.i to balound this si-lu of Sacramento, which will hc s. hj at Mkryvvtllc and Sacramento prices. A I,S' i playing Curds, Wpes, Olgarilos, Stmlf, Ate., Ate , ul Wholesale and Retail, Ch.jai- for Cash. 031 l J. E. Meacham Ih-gs to inform the cilizensofOrogfVlsrand vicinity, that Having; rxxrchased ot Mr, J jSSSanI. Itiass Ills siipt rior and well seh-cleil Stock of flood*, and taken Ihu Si we re cently opening by him in the new Prick I!lock on Myers street,, four doors from Montgomery, he is oif •ring the same as cheap >as can he purchased in Marysville—consisting of t-'h Mr, Pork, Hams, bacon. Corn Meal, Uniter in FiiMit* and Ini lit Packages, hard and Cheese in tin. Nit*. Sugar, Crushed Sugar, Uice, VernicUla. Macaroni, Ac., ,Vc A complete assort mem of (Jroceries-anil Liquors, Hardware, Clothing and Boots and Slums ol -ltf FOR SALE! NL Til K building uud lot situated on Monlgatn. ery street, and known uvtlle Hotel de Fiance " willi a lot on each side with a stable. The ~, At "" " •• use i- now doing a good badness, and is one of die -I hu-lne-s stands in Ih* place. One of the part rs being obliged to leave for the purpose of settling uni* family business, istha roaaoirotlereii for Sollovg us vtiluulile property. - *niiii 11 mi jo i-j" ■ For further particulars nptdv on the premises. ii,-4 If CLOI CHET &. ULLLIOD To Contractors. Plt< ipt(SA 1,8 fur Mnmitig and dry tug th» Huckeye Claim, will be received uulii the v'lilli ne lanl I he claim con-isls-of oM !*>al portion of Ihe Main i ealh.-r river, cominenciiT a l lie lower end of High (lock race and running down stream about eleven hundred feel. JAMES SARGENT, Sec’y. (leiolii-r Sill, A. 11. IR5h.- oB St B . MsA-nTIKT, Opposite the Ophir Drug Store. Moelg-imery street, OBOVILLE ■ ' f.f.ps Constantly on hand,- * well »e -■k lecled stuck of Groceries, Provisions-, IJoois, Shoes, Clothing, , Lujuors, Milling Tools, &c.. &.c., Which he offers at the lowe-t uAes-FoR CASH. £ gTG«ods delivered FREE UF GHAKGE. Oroville July 14, 18 58. jy!4 If FOR SALE! '■A U Hoods, of his i-oods alone, or his hot and Mei itiiated mi Monigoniery street near the Orleans liolFl. or term* and lurtla-r iulorroettoiFv apply to e. MAKTIN, on Hie luennses. LIME! LIME! MIK U-NDKKsIiiNKD uFrLK FOR SALK, AT their -LIME KIhNS. on tin; tVeSI UraiH-h ol ,liter river, •v’dsmlid uriiclo of LIM E. All order wids Jr \. IftlAU, Hiiutoiia’s Exchange, Oru e. wiM bepnen*tly aitemleil to HOOKE, McUANSLS & CO. Ilgusr J 9, IPafi ' Bllgjfl-lf 'Merchants Hotel, F-1 R S T S TR L K T , Near Ui» Steamboat Laudiug, MAC YS VILLE THH BUBSOKIHRK HAVING LEASED the MurcheiMß UnM fiw • term oTyears. wil; give his personal attetuion if. kvx-fmig a First Clair Hotkl, and aolicitsi a share of puMic painne age. Bar, Billiards aua Batbiug R<-oms in the House. •H O. M. SVANi. MISCELLANEOUS. o' • v \\c W holesa/e x -- A K U ''i, LIQUOR VAULT, Myers street. above Montgomery. TilK I NUKR'ItiNED II VS IN STORK Ifi'j li>r sale,l lie billowing slock of Liquors, Ufetegfa whid, he will sell. Imving no rein or city taxes to pay. Ml rums lower limit can he ho,mol ui eUliert-acraiiieiiloor Marysville ; and would cull the lit leu lion ol retailers to examine his slunk be loro purchasing elsew here. /'/./,’.t/.>. C.iSH’. •o barrels Monongahela U lucky, ll.i barrels Domestic Itruiidy. tt bairel* it. I). A V 0., co 4 barrels Ihuieite llraii <y, ♦ pipes Holland t • in, 3 barrels Port Wine, 4 barrels luilf i.onion Sherry , Together wiih .Ml eases darel. Curacao. Lull de vie Hunlzick, SO cases la-slie'-It tiers, I Senses Haul Siiulei ne. ti cases Lslrnil .-Mwiudie. 1J ciiS’S MenitH r'jer'i'ahliiel, f-cotch U Inske/ Iwipeiial Ale ill cases, li cases tllmrer M me. Ilaspberry. .strawberry, Lemon Syrup, U» cases Chinnpague Cn'er, Brandy Peaches. l*coich. English and-Aim-nciiii Ales, of dll fere nl bra oils, Ac., Ac. THOMAS IHsSKT. Oroville, Ja >y l.'i, irt.'li; jy l.Vlf MONTE CFUSTO BOWLING SALOON! One duos above the I ■. S. I.ivery Stable, My ers street, OROVILLE s4e JOH-Jf- SCOTT, I’roprietor. -®s raiio. \4ioVE umt i.im; *aloon has keen |mi n CU.MI’I.kUK REPAIR, aaid we respect fully lot he the I toy* in and about Ciese diggings who wish to play a ijinol mane of Tf.N KIN!*, or lake a nice, co, I iiroh of.StiintA lu (jive us a call at the MONTE CTtVIO. JOHN etCU'IT X CU. Oroville. August-SO, uugjn-lf CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !! TO SUIT EVERYBODY ! fpMIK UN DNUSUJN'-LH begs leav*- In inform his JK.' friends. (.Mirons and- citizens of Oroville and vicinity, that tie has tularge and wull .'»lecu-d stock ol 1.0.i,1s on hand, con tsling of FA S 111 ON AML i: CHOW LUNG, Hoots, Shoes, llats.st,c.~, Which he is determiiwl to sell at TKN PER CRNT CHI \KKI! TH AN AN V OTHER E.STAIH.ISHMKNI' I N THIS TOW N. (tall and see us, and examine our slock Indore purchasing elsewhere. A. D. KKlit. I’, is —lt KME >1 HER, Montgomery » reel, next door lo the I nl',l*l Hotel, --vu of “TUBCIIEAVaST CLUTIHNG AND BUR NISHING STORE IN OROVILLE.” Oroville. July ”4. ISati, jyxMlf Blank Books. A FRLSII SUPPLY, and first rate assortment ol g'A. J*/l sad Ilittj lltnnul f.link Hooks, Just recei."t-x “Voiing America,” PASS BOOKS, SHEEP AND TUCK MHMO KAN DU.MS, M-OtNTHLY AND WEEK LY TIME BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS. MOPPING AND STOREHOUSE), AND CASH OOP UNO PRESS BCK'KS, School Writing Boohs, Miniature B/unhs NOTES DRAFTS BILLS LADING &c &c- Noisy .Carrier's Hook and Stivtiwiery Co., N©s: i»4 and (Hi Long Wharf, a'27mT amt 97 battery street MONTGOMERY BATHS Anil Rattier Shop. fE’IIMI* i •'H'disliiueuv witk herealur bo conducted Ji. by the !i«ii of HALU JACKSON & BfcACKSON, who will be pleased lo wait upon ill who may favor them wi itHh. ir pal'onage. in a sty of artistic taste and skill ii'cmpa-s -d in lids town. The liallilug apartments ure Uinnl ooHifoiahly tilled up, and cold Ho! and Shower llatlis fiirui-lied I a moment's no tice ol pure water from the city works. WaKTt maker a tail .Lewder. i would uespE'TFully inform J-fNllllie citizens of Oroville ami vicinity, Ihal I have I*l* purchased ol Mr Ro«vni!iul, Ins Waliliiuu- LI 114; uml .Jewelry tilklubUltutrnf, on .Mont gomery street, and have located my sell pennai.eiitlj in the above tuts,ness in this place .uni hope hy stricl iillviition to business. to me it a reasonable share ol patronage Cube abuvomie. I. will gur mntee to do IVork ns well as it can he fioue auyivheie iu -the Stale, ALL KINDS OK JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER N B —Particular attention pied to the Repairing of Walchen. (. KO. K SMI 111 Oroville, August li.lPoß a tig 11 tf LA FA YK i' IE RK.STAI RA NT, Montgomery street, opposite tile Orleans Hole OROVILLE I lIK SUU.'i RIIILUH RESPECT fully announce lo their friends and ihe e.itizens of oroville generally, Ihal they iSM iiMlia „, v , opened a SPLENDID RKSTAI • RAN I in me above name,l place, -ettere they , re pre pared lo lurnisli the public with alt the luxuries ami delicacies to lie found in tlie market. Rates of Hoard £ Board jier week without (aiding, 00 Ifexrd per week with Lodging 9 UO WM.OELR it A MICTIRNK Ml. aStf - Propri-tors. i I WOULD* BKSPi-.i Tf L i.L V ititorm the public of ilrovfth- and VKinily, that I have openeil will, llic largest at>d'*>-sl nrlecled stock of DRY. «OU4jS AND CLOTHING, everdm- ig*'! lutnlkia tuurket which I will Sell jitst-tt luwct ulir liUHiisiti Smi Ir.im-u. H SIMoN, New I ire proof-brick bloek, Aiuntuwincry street. Picas*- give tire a c II ami examine fur yuur-e|ves Orcv-l'a. Sept, go. If".-* -.0 ~ t Clieap- John’s Nominations! BUG H Ail AM BiLL.MURB AND FREMONT, rfIHE ONLY THREE UANDIUATER IN THE 1. field. !*» is- "CHEAP JOHN ~«n My.r ir-el, tlie only one in Oroville, who sells doming and Kurntshing t.oods TWENTY PER-CENT. CIIEAPKR Than any o*h*T store ia this Town. NO lIITIBUU. live him-• call. Uemwiobar iheeifftH- Cheap Jbhn’s Clothing. Depot, Myers street, helow tha Duly Bulla Record nfflce £ept«iub«r ‘IST, Ikitk S-ttLlf MISCELLANEOUS. M«»* « ( ONNOR, S in some st.. Sun I'runciscv. KliWAKll PUKKR, i)roi illr. PARKER & O’CONNOR, Importers. Dealers, AND RETAILERS, lii Zjiciuors, Wlnos,^ ENGLISH ALE & LOUTEU. hnt;<; leave t<> state. th at they have ■ J opened a Store lit Myers street < irovitlo. lor the sale ol the above uiliclc'*, ln'lDrirl'l KK ANH IN AIM LTEI! UK 11 SI \TK. 1 heir slock will benr the CL*W*K?T SCRUTINY. The TRADE ale therefore r*specH illy requested U* mil uud examine il hefo-v purchasing elsewhere Oroville, Sept. s. Is idf ss It OROVILLE STORE Wholesale and Retail ! TJAIUi undersigned having returned from Sun Francisco nnil removed to ilie l ire Proof Brick Block, Montgomery. two doors tr«>m Myora street, (U ashingion Block i would res peel lull) mil it**- i»l* lenlion ol the iiihabbhtrts of Oroville him! vieitill) - , to the tael of his having the largest Sloek and’ Ihe host nssortinetit of Hoods iff, he found this sMr ol fiUTiinienlo. My Hoods wereaU purchased lor cash at Ho- very lowest figure that money could huy them lor, and as I sell for fa, h. and l ash only Unit doing awu) with llm list of deiullleioi* w Inch everyone mils) have that does a credit business. 1 am pro* pared to oiler Induce’wen Is hr customers such tvs no other House in Oroville will offer. My Stock i Misisls ofHKOI KillKS in ml ils varieties; I’rovlsions ol the best quality; t.iipiors and f i yrups of tno choicest brands CilOflvKßV of the latest styles, and HAHDIVAIIK in all its h aiichtW. In add t’on to this, customers cwnhave their goods delivered by inv Express Wagon at their own dour, Iree of barge, J K klirislNti, odd EAGLE BAKERY, COUNt.II MVEILS iv BIRD STS., ORUVII.I.E. a WOULD SA Y TO MY FKIKNDsj and the public, . that having become sole proprietor of 11* above establishment. I tun ready lo serve them with live best and Ireshesl hItKAD, PIES, CAKES. &.C., At short notice and on the most reasonable terms RUDA, SUGAR & RUTTER CRACKERS Constantly on hand. My Waggon will deliver every dong in my line at llie residence of my eiisnuiu rs. CHARLES CHEiIRV. Oroville, July iiJ, 18ot)’ jy2‘J tf WUMEHS* STORE 1 BETWEEN M< -M i.oM El! V 4, BIRD STREETS, Opposite the Butte Record Criming office. JeMvCUKK & DUO., fEAulie lids illellxKt of tendering Iheir thanks to the » citizens and miners of Oroville, for iheir past lineral patronage, and respectfully solicit a conlinu ance of the same, Tl» patronage extended lo ns vve shall endeavor lo itiwri by keeping on hand a well selected it 1 lock of Uoodctit H e lovvasl market fates, such as PROVISIONS,'. GROCERIKST HARDWARE, - Roots, shoes, CLOTHING uud olh,’radicle* too numerous to nieiuioi,. N. 11. — We have on hand the best quality of Haled Hay, which w ill be sold in luts-to'sait. Oroville, July J 2, Itioli. JUST RECEIVED FINE LOT of I’llliMl HUH <«t Dm ‘ Pioneer Variety kjlort'/’ and •*\ aiiktru N'jlrmii lh*pul.'’ a L m o' Thu most complete a*M»rim*iii of Shelf Hardware. IVrmn* d«‘>iruu?t of -*inlii»‘f.hoih** the m InnuT'Cu Steamer I'apt'n*, can do *o hy leaving Hw» ai the l*e*neer V.irietv S ore mid Valiko* Noiiuii* De pot. U’a-hiui'hm Block, eliecl ltd dour from Montgomery m ' oil Dissolution ol Co-partnersliip,. fTJAHE CO-P-ARTN EKSHII* herelofore ex sting hi. H der the name and style ol Comely \ Nash is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All unsettled business w ill oe settled hy J. M. Nash A, IL • ONNLLY, J. M. NAMI. Oregon City, 20th. ISjfi, oc2"-,"t GREAT BARGAINS! A H MU. MEN DEE inleml* cii<nuiii£ hi* hi-hu*- *<>oll, he will Hell Daunerreotypi *- \mbroiy U'*, '**d IMminyapti I icnnesi h**aprr »halt can bt*m*k u> the >laie * l»ewhere. He ban l'icliires ol ill the Mt»ine> on Keatlu r Kiver from the JuiicUmi iJown,hnn which any mi lder ol { taHoi<rapti* e.i i he print**» lhai may he *h*Mred Any* ur«ler for tin a.une le*’| at hi* room wid be pr unplly aliei *4ed to. He will soon have a Panoramic \ i*>w of urovdle. Hum wiM -contain ihe entire town and • wulry aroniai Ibis, at an, cun he had on p up* r. m a tine »iy|e~- ’■'pecimeim ol In* work-can he *eeh at ullh«Mir*ot die day hi* room on liuniooii *t., oppo.-n« the. .North l alifuruiun 1 oITJw MO TICE . r JA H E mtlWritlltl It lakes this mel+uw* i f tip n mg the pul;!m ih.it lie has established hims. oi the loetliwss ot I NoLRI VoLR mid is prepar to pay prompt attention lo all calls that may liema m In.n in l,is line of bitsuiess, withsi stimtsa and d patch. N. M —Also, strict all, »iou g : vwft to setting It Hard l'..blen, Coloring Bi hunt Balls, itc. and g. nei Cabinet business, on Bird sin el, adjoining the sen uary. oliilta. .LdIAMEU. EAG EE S AEG () i\ Montgomery street, between ’to. Miners’ Bakery and Hotel de I rtioco, OROV ILLEv r SAHE rP.UPRIKI'iiUi. Im/wh; I’Ued ,r;» live eho*,- mulled BRICK i* tho N la a »hfr secoliC ,o no, e in Orbville most nMjwctlully inform ll.slr ■'leohs and I'm, public, that ".e, have received Iron, tlie Importers, a stock ot LtUL't »RS of theffrw quid ,‘y. w ill, win, h they guarani. <• lupitnisiilfatM ">ay fa»'*r them with a cull '.'AM. Mclßlhi x Ct». Oroville. October lath. IXati. j, O if' XJ. S. Livnxy Stable; Myen Street-Near Montgomery f|V» Ki.KP PAt E WIIH l IIK Ti vlr-s. and apid M. growth of uiir town, have, ol lute, and will T’sn time lo mm., make extensive auditions to our slock and otherwise improve our esiabli-diinwnl, U meet with entire saUslacliuu Cm* increasingdosueoUs ,ff thO age. tftowk taken on Livery on th* most retnonaMa t'ernis. If dtwired. we will hoy< sell of exchange sliNtlf—in short transact atl business api ertaioingm a first clast Livery Stable Ihe finest Buggies, hacka and S übtle Horses. Inrnished at a nMiinetuHi tuffice. Thankful for past favors, we Hope to merit a roll tlnuance ot the same HKOWN*. HOKPMAN* Doted Oroville, July 10, I8j«. JylOdll. (Drouillc Dnilii Jktlc iutotk From the I'ullforiila Express, ITAN Fra>ci*co, Oct -oil, ’«>•». Fiutors Kxprkss s In the Marysville Her ald of yesterday, the editor asserts the De mocratic State Committee sitting in thiscity,- refused to pay for printing my pamphlet ug >inst Fremont. The contrary of this is the truth —that body not only not refusing to aid me in the publication of it and other documents, but voting a certain sum I T such purpose. The failure of ■ the Commie tee to raise funds for any purpose, and a portion of thb reasons wherefore have been male public. This occasioned my card of complaint about the matter; and since 1 may have been partly instrumental in lead ing the Herald man astray, I take this metli od of undeceiving him A word or two as to the Herald’s charges of the pamphlet being a 'libeloils’ production. 1 nave smit lo the editor of that paper, a cir cular, titled ‘History Attested’—'Facts ver sus Fictions. ’ iii it are to be found the cards and letters of teveral well known gentlemen of standwig and respeclibdity, living in va rious pans of the State, who were otbeers iu the 'Califtirnia Battalion of Mounted ifitlc metr,’ commanded by Major Fremont; to gether with other residents here in IH4O-7. Without his reading those, lam convinced Mr. Lull wan previously fully posted as to the truth ol my statements about Fremont; on i bet' ire the Black Flague broke out and be took it, would have been indorsed by him in full. Ido not, however, call upon nor expect him to testify, under present Ircumstiinccs, to the'truth in the premises, on Ids owir know ledge and former convictions, but must beg of him when denouncing my little sketch of Fremont's biography, career and charac ter, not to follow the unfair example of the Chronicle cf this city, and the Times of Sac ramento, in venting his spleen and spite j against me individually and solely, for hav ing exposed to public gu/.e, their humbug [’residential candidate, in his true colors.—*• , ll 1 have 'slandered' Col. Fremont, those who attest my statements are slanderers | 1 life wise ; and they constitute not only those | whoso ; edit oaten base !+en published, t/nt, to gain <ln tmphati'ally and knowingly assert, tum lt ni iwrntit thsofa/l the old of ficers and nu n of Fn in out's hattallion , and others of foreign birth living in Califor nia m Ibid uinl in lb 17. That this declmitioii of mine may be prov ed, 1 intend having, if possible, their pref erences polled on tiio day of election. With the exception of about a half dozen in this city, ami the same number in other parts of tli.) State, to whom Jocd’aliner ham promised office under Fremont, 1 do not, at ■ ler talking with and hearing from several' hundreds, learn of any more going for him la sneaking o( Fremont's qualifications, they nearly all use the same simile—that ‘he is not tit to be a town constable,’ (the' lowest grade of an executive oflice)and could not be elected to that post where he resided, and was well known. 1 was not aware until informed by the' Herald, that l)r. Gwiu had any of my pam phlets for circulation Certainly no man ought t« know more about Fremont's intel lectual powers and knowledge of political economy than the I) >ctor —he having been a me oher of the Convention at Monterey in IbW (to which body I also was elected but di I not attend) when Fremont, as is alleged by some of his supporters, told its members li 'W to make the Constitution —in fact was ttie principle framer of it (which information th ugh I may rein irk in passant was never, strange to say, made known till lately.)— Lb G win was also a colleague of Col. Frc- ■ mant during ihc hitlers short career in the U. S. Senate, an 1 1 know that Gwiu’s csti m itc of Ins abilities privately and candidly ‘Ktir.-sse I, was then and siner> precisely what I have stated in my pamphlet. 'i «.i or Bid well ot Butte, in w'lich county the llitraM says Lb Gwiu has been circula ting the aforesaid documents, told mo of a sneering'j the or sarcasm on the California represriiial'ion going the rounds of the polit ical ein ! es at Washington during the tall of I Mb. The s‘ory is told in one of my arti cles i.gaivist Fremont, published in a Sacra mento paper in January IH'il I hope the nigger organ of that city will hunt it up and republish t. (’. C. PIC It ETT. in DrsTiNcristirn Arrivals. —Cnpt. Wells and Charley Pei ton, the one the Treasurer, and the other the Tax-Collector of Vuba County, called' on its. yesterday. Charley looks as "Besljy’’ ns ever, but the captain is frightfully emaciated, and should diet hira seli on sumo of the A. H. provender said to have been prescribed fop persons who are 30 far gone as to cft'**r their support to Fremont, not ins minting however that the Chplain is at all afflicted with the “wooly head,” for nobody ia further from it. Hacks.-—Mr Witt,-our energetic carrier, gives the-followrng-report of the races ye»- tei J.iy. over the Garden Ranch. The firs* cutest was-between Mr. Burdwell's gray horse ami Mr Tsrr’s dun mare, for a siugFe dash'Of UtiU lards— stakes 100 a side.— Worn by. the mare by three feet Another' race game off ju-t niter, between li«r.l well**- horse and Ur .Shepard’s black horse for£6or —same distance as the first race, Burd well’• horse winning by about fifteen feet Th*- Bordwell horse was again entered to run■ against a buy horse belowgiwg toaomebody iu Oroville—distanae 300 yards far a pore* of £SO. The bay wna Vy- at leaat 50 feet.— Considerable money changed hands during the various races.