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'(DrouiHf JhiiU SJntte Utrori* |mn: h. ciuiKTTt, KUitor.J Oroiilic, Taesilay, Xovembn* ISlIi, ISSC. Topics of the Day. Tiii: Want of places fur social :.iuU'Cmcnt and recreation, lias ever been felt bv those of uswlro have V .'-pent our time in the mines since < oming to California, and for lack of lyceums, reading rooms, and public libraries, young and old men who would otherwise spend Oven* leisure hours in such pursuits as would tend to their intellectual and moral im provement, are induced to seek amusement and relaxation from toil, in visiting gambling houses and rD o o ihinking saloons, there to contract habits that too often bring penury, disgrace and ruin to those who arc c? so unfortunate as to take the first fa tal stop. A little more than a year ago, a * “ / Mercantile Library Association was formed in Marysville, and through %/ * O tl e interest taken in it bv its mem burs, is now in a flourishing condition, and during the last year several O * highly interesting and instructive lectures by gentlemen of distinguish %' o o ( 1 K arnlng and ability have been de li v( red before the Association. These ! etures have been well-attended, and proud a source of considerable profit t) the society pecuniarily, and of :t: .u-ement and instruction to the listeners. We see no reason why a w similar society may not be formed in * %/ Oroville. There are enough here vho ought to feel an interest in such matters, and the want of means s . odd not he assigned as a reason ( its impracticability, the expense .ttviiding the formation of a society, I mug comparatively small. Money spent in this way is always a profit aide investment, for when once an hit rest is awakened in its members, club-rooms become the place of meet ing instead of the drinking saloon, and rational, beneficial pleasures take the place of the dearly bought excite ments of wine and cards. Wo hope to be able to chronicle the organization of a club, or lyceum in Oroville ere long, and trust that other amusements than those afforded by theatrical performers of doubtful merit, and such pastimes as serve only to gratify the baser passions, may give way occasionally to the more useful and substantial entertainments offered by able and intelligent lect urers, many of whom could, no doubt, be induced to visit us the coming winter. Let us have a Lyceum, and try and reclaim ourselves from our present habits of dissipation and in attention to profitable study. Ax Effort was made a short time mice, to have Oroville incorporated under the general law for the incor porations in California. Hut the miners, within the limits of the pro posed incorporation, opposed the move, and produced a remonstrance against it, much more numerously digued than was the petition in favor of incorporation. Under these cir cumstances, the attempt was aband oned, for the law required that a ma jority of the inhabitants should peti tion in favor of it, before the board of Supervisors could declare the town incorporated. These petitions and remonstrances show conclusi\®ly that the mining population constitute a majority of the inhabitants of Oro ville. Now we are in favor of hav- j ing Orovflflc vncorpwatcd. The ne cessity for il is becoming more pal pable every day, and the day is not far distant 'when it will undoubtedly * be done. It will be agitated before the present legislature, and if possi ble, an act incorporating the town will be lobbied through the Legisla ture and become a law while the mi ners are at work in their claims and coyote holes. We arc disposed to think that the miners have overrated the danger to be apprehended from incorporation. It is evident that the miners are in a majority, and would be as able to control the town coun cil, as they arc to prevent the board of Supervisors from declaring the town incorporated. Should the in corporation be effected by act of the legislature, it will he much more bur densome and complicated, than if done under the general law, and as the miners are sufficiently numerous to control the affairs of the town council, and to elect whom they please, we do not sec why they should so strenuouslyopposc the incor poration of the town, 'flic expense would not fall upon them r and we trust they may bo induced to recon sider the motion, and allow the town to become incorporated. “Whehk is Duncan’s body?’’ — The De mocrat sometime since announced to “nil the world and the rest of mankind,” that Moses Bean, aforetime a partner of S. 11. Chase, Esq., and Constitutional lawyer of this city, was running for the Assembly in lluttc County. We have examined the Oro vilie papers diligently, but find no record of the votes given for Moses Bean. There has been foul play somewhere, or the people of Butte don’t know Means. — JS'erada Journal. ,Ju Igc Bean being a “ Constitutional” De mocrat as well as lawyer, he withdrew from the contest and suffered the Democratic ticket to be elected. The Weather.— From the indications displayed by the clouds within the tew days past, the rainy season is evidently near at hand. “Oh for rain” is the continual earn est prayer of the miners and farmers and it is to be hoped their prayer may be speedi ly and effectually granted. The parched bills and plains need many a wholesome drenching, to make them resume their ver dant coverings. Great numbers of cattle, horses, and other animals perished last win ter from thirst and starvation,and through out the mines water was greatly needed. Salmon Fishing among the Indians. — The Mariposa Gazette says that the Indians upon the South Fork and upper parts ol the main Merced river arc much dissatisfied at the failure of their Salmon fishing, which is caused by one or two dams on the lower part of the river. Large quantities of salmon are annually killed by these Indians, and being prepared iu their own manner, form the staple article of food during the winter. alter the reception of the news yesterday, says the State Journal, wc over heard two darkies discussing the matter. They were very much excited, and as pale as possible. “Do Lord,” exclaimed one, “who ebber would bab thunk ob dis kind ob a smash up. : l>is nigger haint got much, but he’d sooner lorked out anudder hundred dollar. Dc money 1 gib to carry on dc election of Massa Fremont am all gone to de dcbbel. Desc Republicans made me believe dat he was sure to carry all de northern stales, and now 1 don’t believe he’s got no more chance dan a lame nigger at a hoe-dowu. A Fast Dog. —A canine brute with an oyster can made fast to his tail, and made still faster by ids gyrations after he was let loose from the hands of his heartless perse cutors, went rushing with fearful impetuosi ty up Montgomery and Myers streets yes terday afternoon, pursued by a noisy pack of his more fortunate brethren. t'uch amusements are excessively diverting to outsiders but are awful on tho dog. The persons who committed this piece of cruelty on the poor beast had better employ their time in work instead of tantalizing dumb brutes. Fremont and Dayton. —One of the east ern cotton mills is manufacturing “Fremont and Dayton calicoes.” These calicoes tire now better and more extensively known as worsted goods. Capture or a Giizily Bear. —A large grizzly bear, says the Stockton Argos, was killed a few n»«rnrngs since, about eight miles from French Camp, on the Stanislaus mail. Bruin was making his way from the edge of the woo4s to the Stanislaus, when lie was discovered by Mr. Van Voler, who followed him five miles, during which time he fired four rifle shots, the last of which proved successful. Favors,— We arc indebted to Mr. Watson for the Nov. number of Hutching's Califor nia Magazine, Ballou’s Pictorial and various other papers, and to Mr. Crarnham for Har per's Magazine, New York Herald, etc Through the generosity of those gentlemen and the agents of the two Kxpress Cos. we are kept constantly supplied with full files 'of papers from the Atlantic States and the cities below. We tender them each aud all our grateful acknowledgements. —■ ■ 1 - 1 '■ Personal. —We had the pleasure yester day of greeting our euterprizing follow townsman. Janies McWilliams list) , who has just returned irom Ida old home in the At lantic States, whither he has been spending a few months. Mac looks well after his trip, and comes to us rejoicing in a state of .lonble-blessedncss, having been so fortunate as to secure a better half during his stay in “America.” Many warm friends bid Idm and his lady “wcdcome home.” Fight.— we regret to learn that a difficul ty of so serious a nature as to bring about a personal collision, occurred on Sunday after noon between our friends Messrs. Morse and Hubbard. Not having learned the particu lars of the affair, we forbear comment, but trust that hostilities have ceased and that their former amicable relations have been renewed. Thk Telegraph. —Our citizens will be gratified to learn that t lie posts for the Tel graph between Marysville and Oroville, have nearly all been erected by our fellow citizen Wm. Gwyn, Esq. Wc also learn from Idm that the wire lias been procured in San Francisco, and will be put up us soon ns the Insulators arrive from the cast, which were ordered a month since. A meeting of the Stockholders has been called to be held in Oroville on the Hist instant, for the pur pose of organizing the company by the elec tion of officers, &c. Broke Jail, —We learn by the Express that four men escaped from the Marysville jail on Saturday night. Their names are Dan Miller, Major Vroman, alias Baker, alias Reynolds, John Page and Wm. Tripp. They escaped by sawing away a part of the door, w ith a saw made of a case knife, and by knocking away the bricks with an iron bar. Through a system of false economy, most of the jails throughout the entire state have been built in such a manner as to be very insecure, aud wc arc continually hear ing of the c-cape of their occupants. The careless manner in which some of the doors of the Oroville jail were hung, allowed the escape of three or four prisoners awhile since, and only a few days ago three noted desperadoes, broke and lied aud fled from the prison in Nevada An insecure jail is as worthless a piece of property as a dumb watch. A Failure. —ln the very adroit attempt says the Marysville. Express, made a few days since, by the Sacramento American, to create sectional divisions witli regard to Senatorial candidates, the Shasta Courier was appealed to. That able journal thus aespouds to the wiley foe of our party: “Don't fear neighbor, the North will speak her seuliuieuts upon this subject in due season. W e have sufficient confidence in the members of our legislature, to believe that they will elect no man who is not hon est and capable, or who would be unsatis factory to the democracy of either the north or the South. It would undoubtedly he gratifying to the Democrats of the North, to have at least one Senator elected who would be identified with them in interests and residence; still, we do not consider the question of a local habitation of greater importance than that of having men of distinguished and tried abilities, who would do honor to themselves and credit to the Slate, Such men we need, and such, no doubt, will be elected by the nest Legislature. Fire in Marysville— We regret to barn that our old friend Cheap Harry of Marysville, met with so serious a misfortune as to bo burnt out on Friday wight last. The Express says—“We learn from 11. Bar nett, whose stock of goods was injured by the fire on Friday evening, that the proba ble loss is about igS.OOO—insurance sIo.OOO. It it impossible to account for the lire in any way, as the clerk bad been absent bat a lew minutes when the alarm was given, and both he and the proprietors were on hand to aid in extinguishing the flames.” Speakership,— The California Expacss has heard the name of G, X. Swcezy, spoken of in connection with the Speakership of the Assembly I t »e or Chloroform in Poisonin'; Cas es.—The Uochestcr Democrat record.* a case of accidental poisoning’ from strychinine, in which chloroform was successfully applied to relieve the terrible spasms of the patient. The person took four grains of strychinine in mistake for another powder, and soon as the discovery of the mistake was made an emetic was given. Two large emetics given in quick succession, failed to produce vomit ing. The patient was convvlscd with the severest forms of tetanic spasms, llis jaws were firmly locked, and it was impossible to open his moutli to administer remedies The approach towards his mouth, caused a re currence of the spasms. Chloroform was applied which relieved the spasms in about t brec minutes, and stopped them complete ly in ten minutes, when a third powerful emetic was given. If the chloroform appli cation was remitted, the spasms instantly returned in full force; so that it was found necessary to keep the patient constantly un der the influence of the luncsthctio’ In about ten minutes after the third emetic was taken, vomiting was produced. The patient was kept under the influence of chloroform till the next morning During the time that the spasmodic action was con trolled by the chloroform the system Innl opportunity to throw oil the poison that had born taken up by the absorbents, and when that was done the patient was out of danger. He had retained his consciousness during the whole of the period that he suffered from the poison. The Uouinson Family left here yester day fur Spanishtown. We commend them to all admirers of the histrionic art there and elsewhere. May success attend them. Hutching* s Magazine. —To our friend Mr. Garnhnm we are indebted for the Nov. No. of the above Magazine. Mr Garnham will keep a mail bag open until 11 o’clock this morning. Those desirous of sending home papers had better give him a call. fr Staging in Oroville. — The California Stage Company sent out three extra conches on Sunday evening, containing 4H passen gers, and o;i yesterday noon, they scut out d‘.» passengers Highwaymen in Sacramento. —Wclcarn from the California American, that two hold ruffians lately stopped a man on J. Street, near Sixteenth, about ten o clock in the evening and presenting pistol** to his breast demanded his money or his life, and as the former was considered least valuable, the assaulted party surrendered his purse, which contained less than two dollars, and was permitted to quietly depart after giving up an additional prize of u “bull's eye ’ val ued at seven dollars. SPECIAL NOTICES. Altrillion 3linei's -S. Vainilies ! |). TOY it OTTERSON again request the especial attention of all who wish to lay in their winter Stock of OL3THIN(J, BLANKETS, HOOTS und Woolen Hoods, to the magnificent assortment of goods re ceived by them during the past ten days. They are now opening and offer mr sale 200 line and hervy Heaver and Petersham Overcoats, Trucks and Sacks; 100 heavy Pilot Cloth Coats, latest sty les; lit) superb '‘Haitian'’ Coals, superior to any Talmas; 5 bales. .10 pr in each, heavy gray blanket.-; 2 hales, lob pr in each tine heavy blue blankets; 1 bale, 100 pr extra •‘French Super Super’’while blankets; 30 doz. assorted Cassimere and Salt. Pants, late styles, besides a magnificent assort meat of Furnishing floods. Montgomery »t., Opposite Ft. Nicholas, late II untoon's. nltf Furniture! Furniture! JUFT RECEIVED, a large assortment of Furniture und Bedding. For Sale at reduced Prices, at C SCUIUEU’H Furniture Ware Rooms, Montgomery street, St. Nicholas Hotel. 011 l tTif JUST RECEIVED. an Invoico of fine Paint ed Cottage Furniture, at C. Fcriber’s Furniture Ware- Rooms, Montgomery street, nearly opposite the Ft. Nicholas Hotel. ocUil Something VfW. Everybody is respectfully requested to cnli nl tiik Store, opposite the Ft. Nicholas, (lute llnntooiv's Ex change.) and examine the splendid and viirbsl wssort merit of Clothing opened during lh(» put week Also n new and splendid assortment of bisiis, buck Cloves, Vulcanized India Rubber Hoods, (Coudyenr's make,) Bine and heavy Under Clothing, and the real “by ron” Fiepls. with large French cuffs, in fact we have anything and everything in die Ciethieg line, suita ble for alt classes, and at prices to sni! the time-*. I>. TOY &. OTTKHFt IN, o - .*t Sontgomery street,, opposite If urrtoon't. A word for liulle Count}’. The greatest gathering that has been known In Butte county during the present campaign, is that of i very description ofwseful and ornamental articlesat the • iolteer Variety Frore and Yankee Notions Depot, Washington Block, Myers street. >d door from Mont gomery, Orwville. or 13-tf ITI>K. a. HALL, offers hia professional ser vices toihc rirliens of Ororille and vicinity, having had much and tong experience in the treatment of the various diseases incident to this climate, he hopes to give satisfaction Special attention given to diseases of a private na ture. Rheumatism, kc., which ha can cure without the use of mercury. Orncs, front room, No. 17, United Stales Hstel, up stairs—Oroviile, ©cl-tf NEW ADV KHTISKM ENTS. ROBERT JOSEPIII, wtiui.tsAi.ic nmiu 11 U'atehcs, Jnvelnj, I Ham mi! i, Tools, Vl'atch .Materials, (llassis, Fancy tloads, Wc. 195 Montgomery street, corner i f Jackson, (Bit WRIGHT'S BUILDING.) CJb i iIII'KT J •»Sl-TI * 1 1 1 having pun bu— d I In- entire It Vi slock mill trade ol ISAAC jti'M’Hl .V Co., will carry nn the mine fur tils n» n accouif. at It' i Montgomery Street, C“rni r of Jack-on, l*r. IVnglil'i Building. BUY YOUR ~T) x* y G o ocls an cl CLOTHING! 1T V ♦V A T rr A F 1 American Theatre, Montgomery st,,Tlrovillc. Nicaragua Steamship Lino T II SAN JUAN DEL SUR! Connecting w ith the splendid new Steamship TEXAS! D£T* ox* H\T o w "ST ox* Ik. 1 AND TilK CALHOUN For TJow Orleans. 700 miles shorter than any other route THROUGH AHEAD OF THE MAILS! Only I‘2 miles Land Carriage — . Macada mize d Road! Departure frum Washington street Wharf. i The mngnilicenl new Steamship 2l ORIZABA 1 i i. ii. b let hen, .Commander It ill leave Washington street U harf with Irule pciidenl Mails, I’asaeligers and Treasure on TTiursdny, \or. 'toth, nt l‘i OT'Uick, M. Bassengers by this lane are linnietl at San .Inan upon the Company's Wharf, and proceed immedi ately by comfortable t'ouches to \ train bay, where they embark at the wharf, which lias n n nil} been rebuilt, upon the splendid new steamer San 1 arlos, fur the AI In lit ic steamer. The health oi the Isthmus i- excellent, and every arranged!' id has been made to secure aSAEE, CUM I •H! I ABLE AM* KAIMD I’AS-AOK. This route being ten notes shorter than ■ ny other, passengers via Nicaragua avoid the ureal boat of the Tropics, and the lever and debility too apt to result from such i xposure. Through Ticket* I’urnMicd Including Transit «l the, Isilimii*. I’assenuers are at no expense upon the Isthmus, ex cept for Meals, while crossing. Treasure for shipment reeeived id the Company's olllce until ft o'clock. a. M., da) ofsailii g. Tor Freight or I'nssage. apply to. C K.UAKIIISON .V f<» , Agents, S. \V. coroner Washington anil Hat > r> sts . -d door. (i () L 1) E N GA T E EA-KEIIY, Myers Street, two doors above ilird Street. racin', undersigned having estnlnished a Bakery k in Orovdle, is prepared to furnish families mid hotels w ith all sorts of Bread, Pics, Cakes & Cohfcctioncry, in any ipianlily, and of the very best quality, and to deliver them i'll UK UK CHARGE at all iiouis. at Die houses of his customers. The wheal from which the flour used in this estab lishment is made, is of the tirst quality, having be.eu raised on the ranch of the undersigned |,l3tf JOHN lIIt IT/. Competition the Lite of Trade! CHEAP JOHN, 31ERCHANT! Myers st., 3 doors above U.S. Stables Regular Auction Sales on .Mondays, Wednesdays , Saturdays and Sundays. f 11 E only real genuine and original Cheap John, .1 informs the public that helms made arrange ments by which he cun afford to sell goods at lower rales than any other house in Oroville. He is receiv ing daily, and lias cons'niilly on hand, Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Shirts, Woolen and India Rubber floods! Take Notice—Cheap John is connected with no other house in Oroville. No trouble to show geods. All out-door Sates intended to promptly, and nt the Lowest Bides. <*#* Don’t forget the place—North side of Myers street, three doors above the U. S. stables. ul jtf J. HAMMEL, UNDERTAKER. TBAIIK SUBSCUIUKR takes this method <*f inform- I ing the public that he has established himself in the business ot UNDERTAKER, and is prepared to pay prompt attention to all calls that may be made on bi:n In his line el business, with neatness and dis patch. N. U —Also, strict attention given to setting Hil lisrrt Tallies, Coloring Billiard Bulls, ftc„. and general Cabinet business, on Bird street, adjoining the semi nary. oirtlm J.HAMELL LAT E S T NEW S ! FllO3l THE HAY! O%TE wnild respectfully inform the Ladies and “ T (ienllenicn o| Oroville and vicinity, that we have this day received the heaviest and best selected slock of CLOTHING CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,&c. that has ever been exhibited in this city, and which we now offer to the public at a very sniall advance ou San Francisco cost. Call and see us. and examine our stock liefore pur chasing elsewhere HKIB t: NEWMAN, ni7 American Theatre Building. Montgomery st. \\ anted—A Partner §N AN OYSTER and DRINK INO SALOON, doimr a good business. For particulars Inquire under the Empire HoteL nil—3t