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(D.cuille Doiln Suite ißecorb. own! ii. cioi itti* Kit it or oiioviixe, tiomviy. jiu: «<»>. iy.niu.ru tic Slate Convention, At a meeting of the Democratic HW»« Committee,ht'ld In .■‘uu Francisco on theratfi-of M«y, Hit- (.mowing resolutions were adopted: llk.xoi.vkii. That Hi* next Democratic tHule Co* m i,u,,n h«hol<lt n ul the city of tCicramento. on TIJKSIiAV. tbo Uth day of July next nn.l that the haxls of representation let s follows, viz; i ini* (lei- i rljiiiM Irom every two hundred Democratic voir* > axi. hi id on.! delegate for every fraction over one hundred Democratic vote cast for liny Democratic Slate officer at the hurt general election—the Crew- 1 del in I elector being considered, for lire purposes of 1 tillsresolution, nr stale officers. lUxoi.vici). That Mes-rs. Thomas, Moore an*l Red 1 Ington «r« hereby appointed ao.iiumin«.e locaown the oifloiiil returns In the office ol the Secretary of Kilt”,ami from them to make up and publish Wo- ap- ! portionment of delegates to which tho various conn, tic* are entitled. according to the basis ol presellta* tlun adopted. The committee appointed by the lust resolution made the following report, by which the Democrats of the various counties will be governed in electing i lelcgHloS to the Slate Convention AI.FIIKD RKDISMITON. I 'hair man. 1 I’. K VVooriHiiiK. Svc’> llein, SiaU) I 'entiul Com. To Ckv. A i.kkkii It khi stilus i hair man. \r. — Dear i-tir: flie Committee appointed ut tint recent meet ,«g ; ol the l> ■ nocraltc State Central Committee to appor tion the del* >,ntes which each county will tie entitled to elect under the resolutions of the Central Commit tee. to meet in Convention in Sacramento on the Uth of Julv proximo, have nude the following apportion meni, viz; COINTIKS, DcLEOATBS. (’I)H VI IKS. lIBMCaATBS. Alameda 5 San III* go •> Amador... In San Krancisc. 28 iiutle.- .11 Sna Mateo ■> Ouluv. ras, 14 San Joaquin 7 Coins! 3 San l.uis Onl»| 1 Contra Costa :t | Simla liurhara 'J Del Norte, 'new, I Simla Clan 4 Cl Dorado, -I Santa Cruz 3 1-resin .... ‘J Shasta !i llumtioldl 2 Klamath Siskiyou It Los Angeles 5 Solano A .ilarln 3 So'mii h. Meiitlo ino.. Mariposa 7 stm.lslaus 3 Merced ‘J Sutler. 4 Monterey. . ‘J * Tehama 3 Napa 3 j Trinity ft Nevada 19 ! Tulare ..2 I'luc r I>| Tuolumne I'i fluma* 7 I y 010 4 Sacramento is I Yulm 13 Sun Bernardino 3 11. mocrelic ( unill)’ Convention. The Democratic Kleclor* 01 the dilTernii Precincts *ll Hulte • tiunly "' re hereby requeued to semi delte gate* to ihe Democratic County t onvenlloti which i* her by ctilb <1 in meet lit • troville. > it Monday, July •>. 1857. for the purpose of electing delegate* In ibe Suite ••invention, the Hlleeulh .1 nlninl District Contention. the Ulb Senatorial District Convention, and fur the on illation of i omit) Officer*. Accord ing to the apportionment adopted by the last Conv n lion, the different Precinct* are entitled to ii repre sentation an folio**: Cm Lewu 2 Garden Ranch 2 Hohlnson's Mill I Ophir Preeinc1.........30 Itingli in's liar 3 Central lloime 2 Forbe-lown 5 i >nebbing 2 Natelie/ 1 Koblnson » Mi 11... 2 i.vniinvil.e 2 Mliile Dock 3 Vaiitine'i Store I Cherokee ... 1 Kiiterprim: < hen l ’* 1 Mount‘in pring house ! Jennings’ Kiincti 2 Kienhart's i nr lii'lnen 3 Moorelown 2 ' lierokee Kbit 3 M orevdle 1 1 Nelson's Har.. .2 Wilson's I 1 roe I lie 1....., ti( Peace's .... 3 Jllgbbindville 3 t'renchlowi ....... . ... 3 Wyandotte 2 diniinm’s Store.. ....... 3 HuilCtll Ci 2 '|iiil'inbl‘ w i 5 French Creek , . •. [biglown It Mountain llonne.. V Knnkle’s Ranch t Cblwell I llelllown.. 2 Virginia v Mllr \ F'rks Untie .... 2 Marlin’* li.it lie Ii .... 1 Hrollierlon'n Store.... 2 PeaviiM* 2 Union liar I Turner’* Hunch 2 '•iinsonville I Hamilton '. Veal’s Ranch 1 Kanlknei's Kuiieli...... 1 *ky High I Tlimnpson's Kbit...... 3 Muai|uiluCreak 1 Morris Ravine .2 The Committee recommend timt the dl(Tere*U Pre cinls hold Meeting* Cor the election of Delegates, on Thursday, July 2d, Jvs7. • ■ Kl •. 11. CRt>BF.TTK., Chairman Unite County Deni Central Com. Lively —On Saturday ami Sunday our Streets presented a lively appearance, and something of the old spirit seemed to be re turning. Another mouth will crowd our streets with people, and render them busy in the placer and river claims. The oi dimmer against fighting ami drunk enness is considered somewhat “hefty” by Some of the boys, but had ihe effect to ren der the lively and moving crowd in tho streets less fmi-ierous than usual. Tailinus,— «lt- has been shown that the tailings and forkings thrown from the sluices lust year, yield as much gold as the original claims. The rocks slacken, or become de composed in the nir, and are found to pay good wages Several minars are now.wash ing them with Mttraotdimuy success. Horse Kii.eki A valuable horse killed himself at Mr. Turner's livery stable yes terday, by throwing himself on the ground, lie wmß disposed to lie vicious, and on being mounted by bis riders reared, and fell backs so heavily that he burst » blood veesel, and died instantly. IST ' pack-train t«issed, through town yesterday from above, consisting of seveiuyr two mules. Arsi- ki ii> —('finer Preston on yesterday morning, arrested Win. Hutchinson, on the chin go of grand larceny The amount Stolen was 14 o*. gold dust, which was found upon his person. His examination will take place to-day, at 2 o’clock, before Justice Elliott. Monk Imkhovemiu.nts —Mr. Hussey, the contractor, i» about electing at the head of Myers street, a brick building, to be occu pied as a Brewery,. It will be one of the largest and finest buildings in town, and will add materially to the appearance of that portion of our city. He is also putting up a Cue brick adjoining the new theatre, which - • * . jod uy «u res :n i cfi'.ccs. V'anill.lntcs for Office. As ffie time for holding t*e county, and Senatorial anil Judicial district conventions approaches, the number candidates for the various offices appear to be on the increase. Judging from accounts received fiom other sections, the number of applicants for office in this county, are not as numerous ns in some others. This may be occasioned by the fact that our mines pay better, or that our agricultural lands are more productive; or it may be occasioned by a lack o r patriotism on the partof our citizens. We are disposed to ad Apt the two first reasons and indig nantly discard the latter. In Tuolumne county, it is stated that there arc one hundred and fifty applicants for the seventeen positions to be filled. This must include tbe aspirants of all parties, nisi it so, it occasions no surprise, for it. is gener ally conceded that the entire forcc-ot the Republican party, and the present active K. N. force are office-seekers Ibis fact seems to be substantiated by the Columbia f inzrttt , which predicts that the Democratic party will unite as oue man, alter their little family quarrel at their convention is ever. This is at should be in every county of the State, and will leave the disaffected where they properly belong, in the ranks of the opposition. There urc some fifteen offices to be filled in this county, and tire Democratic aspirants arc not us numerous tt« they are represent. *1 to tie in the voathern county mentioned above, however mat.! It they may desire to serve the pe**ple tlrey will go into the con vention w : th a willingness to abide its de cision, and a determination to elect the ticket presented. This we tx-lieve to be the feeling actuating the Democracy of this county; but we would nevertheless emti ui them against the error of underrating the sti etigtd of onr opponents. They are stronger to day, than ever before in the county. They have uni ted in their ranks. Republicans, K. N.s, and recreant Democrats —men who have used the position given them by the democratic party, to build up an organization opp ised to them—men who sustain a paper that has never permitted an election to pass without hi terly opposing everything pertaining to Democracy, Such men are acting from in terested motives, and care naught for the Democratic party, except as they can use it to obtain place and power, and will not scruple to use the position given them, for the advancement of their own interests re gat .Hess of the interests of the community they ask to endorse them. If the Democ racy recognize any such in their ranks tiny should lie hurled from tlie party, or at lea-t, “relieved < I those important duties that should only be entrusted to those who have been tried atol found true.” District .Rlllgr. Judge Lewis is now soliciting the people of Orovillo to sustain him for this .position " hen Capt, Lindley was here fur the pur pose of making arrangements for clearing the river, so as to render it navigable. Judje Lewis refused to aid in the matter, and d d the town as being located in a bend of tho river, and away from the roads. He opposed before the Board of Super visors the application for a ferry at the joiuHion, which would permit the B lorn as fravel and trade to pass through Oroville, lee-wise it interfered with his private in terests. lie was. Wic chief legal advisor iu the en deavor to compel the county to p«y three thousand dollors fora ridiculous claim to t e I’laza in Oroville, the claim being brought forward after the County buildings were erected upon Ihe Plaza. Why did lie approach. Mr Buffum, our candidate for Supervisor last fall, with an offer to furnish him money to pay the oi pensesof his canvass, if it- was not for the purpose of influencing Uhn to. oppose Mae application far u ferry at the Junction, nudi thus keep the IMuinas trade and travel away from Oroville. Are the property holders of Oroville wil ling to sustain a man who has opposed every material interest of the town ? If so, lef them support Jmigfe Lewis, Give him a po sition of still greater power and influence, and make Oroville entirely subservient to. bis private interest*. (/old W at*: k Ct'RK —The ./gr says that a refractory chain gang Chinaman having refused to perform ablutions at the station, house in sjimratuento,- the other- day, the officer in charge beratne laundryman for* the occasion, and turned a hydrwni stream on John, to the great satisfaction of all ar mnl. John tcjuallad and writhed to no purpose. The officer wouldn’t let up until the washing was thoroughly done. Masonic Ckucbratioi*. —-The Masonic hUernity of Uroville. will.oelcbrale the ap . reaching anniversary of fit. John the Bap tist, on the 24th of June A procession* address and dinner will conclude the cere monies of the occasion. Another ft w of the IKlnfif Wniv The recent election in Eopland er»t«bliehe» the fact that the war declared by England and France, against the Chinese, will be prosecuted with vigor. The result of course must be the concession of more enlarged privilege* to foreign traders, and the par Hal, if not total, unlocking <t the bars and bolts which Chinese jealousy forged, and kept shut tor centuries There is no city or •State in the w ole World which will deriv greater advantages from the war in < bina than San Francisco, anil the state of C*l itornia—for the former, in time, must be come the very centre ot the China trade, and in her lap will fall a large portion ot the riches which have been locked op for cen curies by the Asiatics; but every good has its alloy ot* evil \Miile great advantage* will undoubtedly be realized by n* from the war, the drawback will probably lie found in the precipitation of an immense Chinese Immigration upon our shores tin, of our Eastern exchanges thus speculates on this branch of the subject: '• \V*s will probably find that the the great est superfluity of China is her men and wo men, and that if Europe has been able to send a current of a million or two to the waste lands of the West, China with her hundreds of millions her populous cities where many thousands live on boats and never touch lire shore, and her swarming country where human life is so abundant that they have almost driven out the domes tic animals When the Euronean is admit* ted to full panivipatioii in Chinese trade, at u necessary consequence the inhabitants of this country wifi fie at liberty roam in search of employment. Our people in Cal ifornia have had some little experience in the toe-sings of Chinese immigration, at tracted here by the discovery ot gold. Such immigration, as in every case where two distinct races are brought in contract, that from natural and aoeiaf causes cannot unite was found to be a great incouvMuance to the Californians. This however is but a mere ta-se- of wim-t might be expected if the Chinamen were free to einmigrnie from the land of their nativity. Already the coolie trade has in crease! to such an oxfsiit, and is at tented with *o great a loss of fife and so much silt Seeing, as to call for the intciTerence and regulations of the tloverurnents of those nations in whose ships these laborers are transported to the regions where their toil is demanded What will it be when the populous hive cs fully unbarred whence the lahoreres have been carried to all parts ot the tr pic*? A disturbance in the rigid system by which China furnishes a scanty support to her teeming mil ions such as would inevit ably follow on an overthrow of the Govern ment Would drive vast numbers to bind themselves out as apprentices for long terms and pe*haps it might so far cheapen the la bor market as to lead to the cultivation again id portions of the West Indies tli it have abandoned to desolation by tlieeman ctpatiun of the slaves The coolies may take their place, and at all events will swarm out to the Cincha Islands, to the gul ches of California, and to the golden plains of Australia, or wherever else their toil may he turned to profit Their exodus will prob ably he on a vast scale, and will call for judicious and humane regulations for the protection of the yellow faced apprentices.” N an Ft anciscu Herald. Blowing Gold —The Sin Francisco pa pers are still blowing away, about the gold that has been blown ‘up the chimney,” id the mint in that city. They disagree about the number of degrees Falireneit nece*s iry to evaporate, precipitate, sublimate, or fuse gold, some of them placing it as high as 4180 Falireneit. Our opinion is that about 2 rascality would account for the evapora tion, and that a precipitate investigation would find the sublimated chap who fused it A refiner may be a necessary officer in the Philadelphia Mint, but a rejinder would be a valuable addition to (be Branch in San Francisco. Novel Arrangement. —Thcrois a cloth ing dealer in this town who has built a rail road from the rear of his store running to the bar. some six hundred yards from live building, and has placed wheels under the house, with the intention, in case office, to run the whole building down on the bar, and thus save his stock While looking at the arran einent yesterday, and observing that the house was fastened merely by a small hook, we could’nl help but think that if some'mischievous disposed person ahould let’er loose some night, where the clothes vendca would find himself in the morning. .All High tv, Again. —The old Vigilante Globe of San Franc < > recently endorsed the Marysville Express, and we sympathised with our Marysville ootempnniry ou the misfortune which had befallen them I lie </lobe of Friday morn-lug. assails the Ex press with great bittcr»e*Sr and we extend our congratulations to our Marysville co temporary. Road to Southern Oregon. —it is con templated to build a road*from Jacksonville Oregon, to Oregon city, during the present summer’ iSsfcw Typhoid lever is quite prevalent at Nevada. Dcll.—The Sacramento pipers say that trade iu exceedingly quiet in that city. of Tiu;a>w'hk.— The John L. Stephen*, sailed on the sth, carrying treas ure to the amount cf §2,260^191. DE4tOxßllEl.no> lIVsTITI’TIOX.—It will be seen by reference to our advertising col umns, that Deacon Sheldon has perfected arrangements for receiving a constant supply of pure Bourbon whiskey from Honey Lake. The Deacon is “up to snuff," and you can’t pull Merino wool over his ey es. Mi*s Ai.uekiine —Our citizens will have ! an opportunity of witnessing the perform ance of this talented young actress at Musical ffall this evening. She comes supported by a gaod stock company, and we have nodoubt but that a rich treat is in -tore for our citizens. We advise all to go. Comer Soirra.—Messrs. Hamilton, Hai led and May, will give a grand Soiree on the night of the 11 th inst. | Bridge Anno* the Vcba.— The author ities ot Untysvil e have granted a license to parties to erect a bridge across the \ üba. Ni:\V ADVERTISEMENTS. Latest from llmiey Lake! Foster i.akk. Juno 3d. Ifj7. l>ttA('(lN SIIULPUS Dear sir—After a very |» I••»».•>f.nf ride of litres days, tlu* Pioneer Slage Poach arrived safely at Uopp r Knncho. on Tuesday ♦•veninif, all Itie parly in flue health mat spirit*. We Were received liy Major Yeiinif, who Rare us n reception in hi* happy style, amf after sundry look-* t brunch n Rla-r. we rat dawn mid recounted the ml venturer of the fad. I have m l time to my a ward tihonl that Mihjecl id present hut will Rive yon Hems on our return. The next morninkt alter arrival. I look my Run and start id out for v tune, and after (111 ior my hug with ipiail and dovea. I rut dow n under a tree to rest A clear sprit.r war (lewinc out near, unit attracted hy it« p.- cnliar cnlor I larled, and Jtnlvo ol my anrprire to audit PI'IIK imritltON WIIISKKY. Iletewura discovery! W hat In do I did not know. I (.id nut |iut up a notice of my claim for tear of a rorli.ro I ha v«. idler fill nir all oar kelp*, covered it up. with tin- intention of reiiindiiK, idler inakiinr a contract to rnp|dy Provide. I inn siillinrli elated with the dir covery, that I cannot think of any thint; else. Yours, Morkno. W'e would inform k * Moreno ” that ii will nut he necesrnrv lor him to lake die trouble of ninkiiißany elfoti to rnpply Oroville, ur we have already com pleted imr arraUßemeiilr to rim a Mihleraieim pipe In tlie sprint; alluded to. and tin- citizen-'of llur place may alvvayr rely upon Qndiiu; the ‘-pine Mini) ” at DBA' ON HlKl.ld »X fi I! \\ IHNV Institution next door to Colton’s Ai McDermott's Dnn; Store M! u » i o a 1 IX nil. 4* THE C'KLKRK ATKD AMKP.U'A* AI.THKM MISS ALBERTINE! THE GREATEST FAVORITE IN CALIFORNIA. vvn.i. ahpi- (va Monday June Hilt, IN llt ll Mo.ST FA VoIUTK PldtKoiiM ANPK. BUTTE ENGINE COMPANY, NO 1. lln re w ill lie n special meet lot; ol Die i oinpaiiy at he rMiI.MK llo| SK on MONDAY I \ i; Vfl.JI m; ___ Blh, ul half - past seven a... i “7 -j o’clock VV —or-s.lv£ isr KDVVAUI) It. W 11,1.15. Foreman. ; T I c- WX J, 03 K E JIl-XSI-S. I.KTT vV 51 A V the I,adies and IJ ■ Hud they will five o lI\SMI/I<>\, M \E , have Hie honor of iiiiik niiciin; In -nil* iiii'tiol (truville and vicinity, aimtla-r tbdree at Musical Hail, on Till USD A V l.\f MN(i. Julia lllh, lSi7. A Remind invitation is extended. J. F. KESSING, .\o. B, Washington Block, ii AH K«R 84 L K AT UMm OR iiiiTHli! • > 1 ft sAI’KS KXTU \ *1 TKKFIM, Fl.iitll "w. Jr " > racks relDraistnif do till sucks choice lloiJeßit Potatoes; f.O sacks Kayo and white pea Deans; Du a i ll.s ID.ru y; UiNMI lbs crushed, |iowdered, >ew Orleans, and Poiim Sußnr; 2'iOd Ihs (ireeli Coflee; v’j chests tireen and Pluck Tea; POO Ids Sweet Chocolate; Sirs) IPs No 1 China Dice; Jooo His i ar linu Pice P 0 Ox. Vdaiii hi<ioe Paiidler; jo d » rfpertn and Wax Candles; v"> tlrk lor choice oimlicii Puller; j case-.a uid 10 111 lies ( alilm iiia Hotter; 2,'» inis Kuzllr.li dairy Cheese; lain lbs California Clieeew: 10 cares lo ih mu Jew.fl Unrrissoii’s Lard; 10 fiUls C.dllortiia, lliUimks'i nod trine llsins; lOuo IPs California and eastern Bacon; 2')o l.l>» California thanked Heel; iill carer u*rorted Prer ever—leans and Jellies; Sit do do <i|st(rs, Chaus, lobsters, Chickens, Acc,; 25 do* i h..up Itucke.Sß judos California Hrooine; 5 if.ix Demijhoiir—l, 2a. .Flci-JUsitv. 1 U A li I) W Ali E ! Crtkeß' Nails, assorted sizes; •Jf. rW assorted l.ockr; luidoi ltoit». llulir, Iliiißes, llairlintr. Axes. Shovels, Spades. Hummers, Saws, Knives and Forks. Spinor, forte* Mils, G*K OCK E II Y ! pluii*; 4*l <l«> <!u » upp Tii't Vh *> /. Water ami • n n jt I’m-Iu h. l*liitterm • xiffnr IhlUt r ra-fiiui I uu«i^ mid !>♦*«' h i g U o us: IfDcarkets 11.-idsick (dmiupalßot;. U> ca-k American Krandy: sys do tine French Brandy; IfO cal Holland (.m; a tops Bourbon smi Monimßehaic Whiskey, Port. Mierry. I laret. <;ii,R.-r ami Saii tt-r«e W me,; Kaspberry, Cumrne, Firm wherry and I.eiiion r-yupr; lo.ker’s, l,e«|i. '» aad fHooKhlon Kith •*; Whfli if will tw sold at the .owest tuarket price. Kemaiiiber, the UROVikM Sto«x op lint JOHN F. KEScING SPECIAL NOTICES. Private IVoartliiiK, l';in be had al the I oitse northwest comer Downer mid Mim'imon ry slreeis, wtib rooms if desired, furti. islietl lo su t Benilenieii with (heir wives, «r single gentlemen (as the care may be.) Apply to MliW. III.KUV, mg on the premise*. iii die Field. The friend, of f 1. fNYDKU respectfully nn* lioillit p liifll i*a» H r*»litlUlalr f«»r A IliM) . i-ULjf cl to jh<* itoni iiHtHMi «*l ih» |i«*mt»crHlic « «m. \• h »• **i Don't llntm uMir M«ih > DYYaj! fail Bi>b> II fN i< f'l'.’lS ntnl have your I iki in-ss taken, conn r of lliiutoon »b and Mineis’Alley— -1 hey have had nvcr eleven year.* experience in li e art. and w arrant Ibeir picturi * lo I e us c > -u as run be made. IJIVK Till M A ( A I b. County 'l'wi.uii ’» Office. ( i (Km ii.ls. .May I lb, lr 7 v Nidiee I* hereby mu n. ibal all pern.a.belt.ilia llulln County Wan ante, pay able I nun Ibe l.eneral fund,, registered between the I*l day «l Nn' niber I*, ii, and the filk of December 1 *>.*ii Inclusive, Ibal lint PBine will lie paid mi presentation al Hi in elln'e. mid after thin dale Mid \\ urrunis w 111 cease in bear iu- W M b.miMi'llK, Tciisitrer Unite I‘ounly. |i*re>l. xkw aiut.iitisi.mints. JOHN F. HEUISIER. OV.’III 1,11 infill in Ibe penplt nl mmiie . ml \I- V V i (inly Ibal be is pn p red in • x -i:n .on ibe* sborle«l n d'lre and l.owest Prices, all orders and contrails I r Houses Sinn mid Orimmciilal HI.A/.IN'I IMI P .irl H.\Ni.lN<l- <1 Il.l»lNfJ, M Ullll.tMl, l.r Al\|M..rir. II ba« i. nii.veil his .Imp 1.1 lljrd street. n[ipii-ile Ibe I’lllle 1.. • nrd i flb'e. 2d door from Ibe engine house, where be k. eps all kinds ol Paper h imtinu*. I'uim*. <■ ki-- • m.d min min hi k 1 a, Urn Vibe; . >.0,-i h n 1 osnoK, mi (• iiil.tixin. WIIO TL. TZ St A. X-» 13 Wine and Liquor ESTABLISHMENT. FRANCISCO HIMMII! • nhn \ 11 i k , San I- I. an» I-Cm. 1 hi.l.lt tl U* 11l OIUM S A N >| V KK K Si , CI»K • fe H I• 1 K I*. A ni» 105 s Asm»>i k 1 . , Mil ' 1 oN NT »|{ M»rr\ m» ; n »>h 11 C\ ' IVI* |*« »r( t< I u»n Mouh* hi tin* .ItoM- ml i*r sun I ruin’) <«* v* tr• •» (j 11 ji\ our ruiiit*roun Inriui an 1 n«*i^rh• m«rh«Mm! with a (iciitiiiu 1 Artiflr et WINK. Liqn»i!. KNCI.ISII. KC(M i 'll, ntnl ALBANY A l.r. I.ONHEN FiIUTKB.AfI-.r On a as trend lines an any lioiise at ft; n I raacisi n. N, H.—llavinif telulluln* al liar mi n 1 real aim. in I’allork. Sc illnn l.we panienlarlv reeniniiieiid mir* KMil.lAll A I.K AMI srolill VV 111 -Kf Y. n. bnlli are rlinten exprmsly lor mir In i -.s, Ii 1 2.7,1’ C. J. SHOWN, AdKNT OF Tin: Sacramento Pottery! 1 fBA II K followliiß arlu b . mnv be bud at lew Prices, i al lb- 111 Ilf I’UtKJKhUV .<l’uHf, Mold (,'imiery Hleeel, tlrntlda. OIIIHKA, Ml I.K. PA Nr*. 11l ITI.l' I'OT.-», JUI.I'UKrtKIIVK IM'IS, , be. (•amf4ii*iM*, Oil, ami Fluid Lumjif*! t I'm L AMI Kxamink TIU Sun K. in. 2.-1 Ml Y ILnTZyJSIU I Vui u ivr loibiUH' d o•>i.v, «.u io Al. IiIUMIKS, Pan a Ural., r, Mmera ,\!lei. ci nn r lim ni n sln eb Vmi ean alway * p re 11 aw In tn liini. very I’beap. iinrnleeiaed arPelrts of Jewelry U alrbe., I'lmiolu. elc. jes I Tlic Pioneer VAEIETY STORE n ,\S .11 ? 1 LKCI IVKI) a cLolcr i Ihe it o«t rt j lel»ru)til Colupn mid lAtracts! In llarkel* and fancy llnltie*. il 11A r 171, ft Toll.kl l-on lif.!!, • I'l.U*l AN •* KAlll .\ 11U »N.i>r Hair lle.tnrative. Junes’ (!oml Hair Ueninra'iie. M .eas-ar and iii iir’w Oil, black S i k I’nm ale, w Unlike.”— f AM’Y lAl’f*. balm of a Trnii*and Hianri IS it >- lain black II ir Ur m"e«, llulfaln Inilet Coinlts Buf falo Pair (‘on li* ami |m i ernns other irli lea for Ibn Toilet. Alan, a lame i.Banrtineiil i f T<J V S anil i; A N It 1 K S lor Children ALSO—lvons’ lb i I'nvvdem Perry Davis’Pain Kil er. Dnlby’s Muiocul Pam fxlractnr, Mu.tuii|{ i.iniini nl. • in v. ietyof lb OKf S; for fishing \V*»in>ioros Hi, .i r , Myers al. fourth door fr« in Mi uilfaiinr . tovil ■■ J J EMPIRE HOTEL l»n .Vioiilßniaery si., bolwei n Myers and Downer, Oroville. I 'TiIK I N 1)1 CSKI.N '- D bavnn; lNr> me a»s.» <N. ~ i la*eil in lie inanau* nienl nl tl.e alxive fT Ur- I pi ll * <,*. A>> HOTKI.. re-pei ilnliy *obeds the pal nmavfe of Ibeir friends and Ibe pnblie (f a rally, and ns an indneeiiieni, lin y have reduced the prices lo the fellow iuk rate*; Boa id |»»*r Wppk, - - - 87,00 Hoai il Loilk'iiik'H, - SHIoSIO iUi-dls .il) rt 1 ..—-l.odziiiKH .30 cts. SELECT Iliio.MS For l.ndtw* and Pant.be. |»d|riiiiizirwi Ibis {sopnlar llomf, pnd lie-public, may re#C us-unaJ of receiving every aKeiHinn. TDK TABLE Will lie supplied will. Ibe best H.al Hie market affords. THE BAB Will Ire supplied with Ibe choicest Wines, Hrsndiea and < iiiar* .ml I iquors of every cln ire. sTnaii Arkivk »'n DkpAMr. al ihis bouse, frotb and lo ail parts ol ibe r*lale,daily. K. fv Mr Nf ll.b. ) „ June 5 IIfcNKV I.AI fKKTV, < Proprietors. Vp, yk AND FIXTWHfI*. tihreitier with about Sld di liars werlh of choice IJ<piors. The fix tures are of the Hie si ili-arrip ton. The whole w ill be Sold at a sacrifice, a* tins proprietor intends reliring from the bunnes*. For particulars apply to Jayies W, Scotl, at Watson'* New* Depot. tf.