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IE 1105 BICOID. P.OVILLE, SATURDAY, JAN 30. For President, in 1864, aERAEAM LINCOLN. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JIN£>REW JOHNSON, of Tenn. . The Demand for Peace at the South. llt has ■ ci mu !!y :>--erteJ by Copper it the « tatea can". }t b,- r .* rce ' to return to their llegiance to the Fohral Government; that ic rebel* cabe conquered, etc. How prrect d » the , views appear, when brought Fj'i.r .ip -!ii with the slate of affairs exist ig i/i the South at the present time 7 How inch po<-;b;jity is there of the Confederates dj - 10 the last ditch” to maintain their ao '■ -w idling by the action of prominent phel- within the past few months? Every ■ ■ . •oath is whipped and most submit,” is true. 'naV-lhc leaden may prolong the fruitless goggle for a while is p ;?»ible, but they cannot fleet the Coal result. On this point the fol ding’ftorn the Raleigh (North Carolina) •regress is pertinent : “Peace alone can prevent narration. !l !• illy to talk about there being enough supplies i the c nntry. Such is not the fact, and those Mhere t<# such a mistake will find their error Iw ;i .is too late Confederate money is bad f revisions is not f fence in 1 t is be ipr ducers have nothing to ri - in. We tell the and authorities innol and rid not ia«t. 'I he masses of hard working, I red long nd will not puffer and endure always. Peace hey want. Peace they will have—if not upon »ich terms a- the leaders who have betrayed hern de-ire, upon such terms as they themselves hail pre-'Tibe. Rich men may have meat and (read, but we tell them it will not remain with (uni, unless the p* »r are pr* vided for. Peace, pch as statesmen and rulers might obtain, n*uM give us abundance of all creature com brts, but the c.)ntii.uili.\'i of the war will rob s of til social and political rights, and make he many slaves of the few.” I if the above extract is a fair representation f the condition uf the States in rebellion, it roviN-c Mclusivcly that they have very nearly. not quite, reached that point when sabmis ion bje< ;;i3s a necessity. Vet, notwitbsland <g this position of affairs, and the established that tbou.'audt of loyal men at the South re t Adm trati |ie t>v which has brought this result about. ; ’ ivery m of the N rlh continue Ic lon i urv the Government pdi cy, and to insist (pm a reveeali. n of the Emancipation Proc* timat. 11 as the only way in which the Union t an be preserved! Put all attempts to save ,he institution of slavery from the fate which as overtaken it—whether they come from i** oil hern doughfaces or Southern rebels and ratv -must prove futile. The “masses ol a:d working, honest people” in the South, C Ter red to by the Progress, are fast coming to t predate tue terrible condition in which their •elrayal by the conspirators is placing them. ’• ' " ere Img wreak a terrible revenge upon y des t I : K A:.J. whit comes to a choice of javorv without the Ur.ion, or the Union wiih ■ n o ca*. ? They will certainly choose that fh:c : promises the most certain and permanent e.ics and prosperity. Slavery has never be dm ! J or ns-dsted thorn, and now, when it i> > ’■ v vm_o of d -f;notion, lh y will ahkov it i* perish having no j>y in Us life, they will d lament its death. Uh ft few such repentant rebels as Gen. :iqjU 4 distributed throughout the Confederacy i- f w inch the present prospects are strorglv jdicative—a f‘volution io tlie entire South is ' certain as that which has already occurred * Arkar* ••, in which th p Ay . Mr. Idnc In l*d bo . n -i: c tu-i; of a return to the | will ensure t 40 r'.'Uth l.;c . • h the Progress savs :IQ»pe I; ’ faav I ! • Other W3V Call ■ ■ er way would •eace be of that s did. permanent character ■ *h is desirable after such a devastating war - i .at w . ich the rebellion has brought upon ic c untry. J Cov ire sicv.vi Districts. -TheCommittee o*i Idle : n.s in the Asscmldy has reported a Sta three Congressi il • I strict San [hvg.\ l.os Angeles. San Periurdino, Santa Barbara, San I mis Obispo, Tulare, Monterey. h v M • mV- St m 6 a» , ftrlft Clara. Canta Cruz. San Mateo and San r^*KV vo. Seen nd District—Marin, Sonoma, dapa. > at:v Contra Costa. Alameda, San hmjuin. Tuolumne, Calaveras, Amador, El b 'fada a*'d Sacramento. Third District— llS . N a ■ i i iia-. 1 cliama, Colusa. Men y , Sisk ; - •IV N v.-te I*he la-t section of Gvpiri provide? tha*. ‘ at the general election tativo to the Congress of the United ■ ■. . ■ ass - *Goodß:i: DffkarFP.— A Bill has been S l, c : eavc.i via. get era! laws in at Vast N : - ia each coar.ty ihrooghoat the Tl>;> ! a w. we tHck. sbou'J not have i*- cr '' ' l as :t is a matter of general in- Orc,-; : w;.. anj they should ■ l> pp 'rttu.::y ul ai.owi; wl.at the laws Fro. 1:; better or cheaper manner could it Svc be, d: e than in the way proposed. V.-' >' • ■ a::.i other States have ben ' ; ‘by antbftrity and it hastriven tteuc 4iti#fac:i nto the people. I here are but 1 * Stab who can I ive acc ■- f - r i-ut- -s. while on the other hand, I ■ ■■ in possess ,ounty ; rtvottp •, a: i a large number preser ■ - ■ Vki ledge of wfaat ir '* ; ’ r ■ ■ cal law; are w uld be of greater ■ due to the people than the small pittance to | ’ ■ frati, he | Ork “ A Noble Tribute from an Englishuian. While the greater portion of tho English oobiiity are bitterly opposed to '.be sc •ss of oar GoTerr.n et t Is ':• = efforts f ■- : rva ticn. a* ■! have v- v :■] nntar. " . d * ;,-tia v (bin t ' . Is 'ne lira Br Got cn n proi c-rned, maty of ! create 7 ! mi: ■in T gian ; of the act!tied clas*—! t jey en. ra '•••• far tost so I of that n t ry— have proven steadfast defenders of t el': Governin' nt, even at the tit. e wl-;:. our pr , pccts were the dark -■ a d tie clan ' in K: :■ land was loudest f r a rccujjnk’on of the bogus Confederacy * \ »! . ■ friends f the Cotton tracy gla Seen ctantlyt relinquish a soft! of the Confederates, the words f tbv -s r bit men «bo have refused to lend lh*;r aid to the slave power are listc: e.I to with profound at teution, at.d must have a powerful effect in shaping the course of the English G verement. In this country, the names of suvh men a? Richard Cobden at.d John Bright will be gratefully remembered and c! crisl. d when those of many of our own p< iitiemns shall cease to he thought of except to be ex- crated. We have been led into n.g th* above remain;- by r adit g the f. . wl. _at from the concluding port: n of'agreat speech of Mr. Bright before lits -constitucr.ta at Rochdale. It is a noble aud impartial tribute to our Government : "Will anybody deny that the Government at Washington, as regards its own jwople. s the strongest Gorernroent in tho world at this hour? [Cheers] And for this simple reason, because it is ba 3 cd on the will, aud the good will, of an instructed people. [Cheers ] Look at the power! lam not discussing whv it is, or the cause which is developing iu p iwcr ; but powt-r is the tho: tr which men re gard in these old countries, and which they ascribe m i :,:y to K look nt the p >wer which the looted .States have developed! They have b-e . t more men into the field, they have built in snips (or their navy, they have shown creator re sources than any nation in Europe nt this moment is capable of. Isjok a' ti.e order which has prcvailW at their elections at which, as you see by the papers, 50,00". nr 100.000. or d.>0.000 persons voted in a given Stale, w i:h less disorder than you have seen la my in three of the smallest boroughs in England—B irn ta ble, Windsor and Andover, ; Tr:_t!,'-n a; i cheers j Took at their Indus rv. \ (with landing this terri their manufactures and nitm-ice proewd witli a i nninterrapted sucec-s. Th. y are ruled by a President chosen, it is true, not fr m - me worn out royal or noblc'blocd, but from the people, and one wh sc troihtuh -s and sptitl.ss honor have claim,d him universal praise ; and now the country that has been villifkd through half the organs of the press in England during the last three years, and was p dated out. too. as an example to bo shunned by many of your statesmen; :hat c uintrv, now iu mortal strife, affords a haven and a home I i inlnuide? fly ing from the burdens and the neglect i f tie old go-ernraents of Europe [cheers]; end when this mortal strife is over, when peace is restored, when slavery is dcstrovr 1. when the Union is cemented afresh C.-r i would sav in the languag-eof one of our own ■ ... s avhTer-n ■» his country, ■ In tearful haste, thy murdered ■ r— away '— [loud cheers] —then Europe and England may learn that art instructed deni . racy is in -ur -t foundation of government, and that education and freedom or., the only sources of true great ness and true happiness amor g a:a i , ’pic." [lmmense cheering.] The Chii-max Pirat. - —The United plates Marshal at .-tan Francisco received, on tire 2'dh. tho President's pard :. t > Rubory.or.e of the Chapman pimtes. lie was forthwith re leased. The condition is that lie shall leave the Uniti,! Stab s wit! t ■ ;, . He will s' irt for Kr gland by tire ;. M amor for I’au rims. RiJgcly Grcalhine lr *...,:n the cn.'h of allegiance, and agrees to •it all lire President's proelam.i'i :.s r-.aru g slaver'. H 1 h eforth c iuct an and loyal citizen of tho United Slates, lie claims release from custody under tho President's amnesty proclamation. The question wall he argued on Monday next. bcMre Jadg? Ilcff man—Alex Campbell a: I Take for prisoner. Hi mj son Camj be 11..: dU. S A tte rcy SI. irp for Government. 11.. : ■ the oath of allegiance, declaring that prefer? to rctniiti in prison rather than perjure h:ms*!f; that lie does not like tfic I.me. ;; llovcrtiiuent. and will not give it his supp nt. S > the Gov ornmeut must needs him. Ai t. the Sauk —The California Express publishes, in full, the Message of Jeff Davis to •he Confederate Congress, which commenced i's session at Richmond, on th seventh of December last. Of course it is loyal to the Sonthern Coni 1 ■ nd ild ■ ■ have lone otherwise without ' versa! t As- advocate of and sympathiser with !' od. s potie and rebellious aristocrats of the Confed eracy, it is allowed perfect freedom to print and publish articles sympathising with Jeff's tyrannical rule,and in oppositi n to the G v ammont under which ii ii suffered to exist —and still cries out for “ more fre, dom cf the press. - ’ The Express should bare bad ■■ By Authority " placed over the iMcssags—a? it appears to be a t n t official pat t »ge Thr horse *• 01.1 Bill " says ti e San Jose Patriot, which D M-: ■■ v - ie acr s* the plain? Mis 1 the s ' January last, at sal. 1 Mur .v s ra: ch :: Bat tt tp r . -■ was when he crossed the plains. ..: 1 twenty f r years old at dea'k. He was a m a: m.il, fine under the saddle and in Im-:- ss. an i lived to a venerable age. respected bv mil ,; ;. c y • an., his void owner. Fishier, of the Red Bluff Itai ■ j to the 'heading' rf Lew : • ;-*s part r. -0 d Pah- Utah,” and ad led : "There is t for tastes, as the -ii wvma - .... ,1 -,v',si. kissed the cow. " I.ovv y replies : - We'll send the old woman up to ..: i i e ; her trv a kiss at a ■*ar ■ how g- Ikt ? that. ” V McClellan's report of 1. - cam; . in V.rg. ia ■ 35 pages -.■ I . . lr ; v as heavy as the report of t. -nore's .■want’' angel.”—dm j,for Di<mr . That's rather an tm'hi-d c" t _ ' "Why shouldn't if be as l .-.-.-v? J ? g■ i; the rep rt of tie C.iea'. i p swat: - . A N kvroß vkCi ~ It is that ground , s Cbm 'ry at Chatta ...... . ',• j ati 1 tho position chosen for a :n'nnment to the memory of the brave :: ,;t wh :jiere. Xae Legislature. T:.: a - t£r.\ n f ■ L:jislai-jr.- ia- a* last :: direct. Jto the a committed bv the • . k! _ ■ti Mr. Purler 2 ■ i a re?" f:>n icftra.the Committee on I’ubho Lands lo report a bi.i pi-: :in :? if. ti; la - ed that iLeti in growing tin r, and .t tb ■ • meoced tnrj ■ has air»a ■- e-1 t ‘he detraction of ft. sands of tr - which re nproperiy tap] f r tiie pitch lh yci;;;'ai:;ed. This evil shcui : tecked in I is 3ev< ral S iat r - an it red in this view, among them Hon. F. M. r-miti . ,f tLi- countv. w i.ere the pitch gather ers are d• i' g t :>■ mo-t damage. The rts.'.n lion was adopt,d. after amending it. at the suggestion of Mr. r-i after, so as to include limber on private iat.ds. Among the acts passed in the Senate, on the 25th, was an Act to amend an Act to levy a tax fur the support of the Insane Asyl im : also, an Act to amend an Act concerning g f i . . lepr lat s. ■■ th 271 l s petition was rec . t iof San Fr isco, g that ; - ■ ic Contract law shu ... * . A rosclut i 3 tto a n the sh j Dk-nl of bitting powiK-r fur mi:/.!'; purposes in Mexico. Two bills for the codification of the laws were discussed al great length—cutting uflf contract bill—and were amended and ordered engrossed. In the Senate, on the 2Slb, a reiolution wag passed a.king the President to delay the sale of public lands in this Slate, which have been occupied hs swamp lands under .State title, and have rot been correctly segregated. The bill to repeal the Specific Contract law w-18 ordered engrossed, in the Senate, cn the 28th—ayes I*3, nocs 10. So the Contract law will be rep.-aled. -\ n act to regulate the revenue from civil actii ns in the courts of record in the several conn;‘ea of this State was passed in the As sembly, ou the 22d ; also, an act to exempt the county of Sutter from the provisions of the act relating to estrays. In the Assembly, on the 23d, the act legal iz.: g the elcc i >n uf Boards of Supervisors in certain co inti s was passed. In the Assembly, on the 25th, an Act abol ishing the Hospital Fund, and transferring the money to t!; - * Ltgßlalive Fund. was passed. On the 27 h, the resolution deprecating the appointment i f disloyalists to office was.pa.-scd. I. lad Move. In tiie Senate ind House similar bills have been introduced, propositi" the enactment of a law, whicli. if pa. sed. will create a reduction of the already mini usly low prices, for legal men:?. I’l.e necessity for th pas sag f such a iaw. we caonot divine —without it is to reduce proprietors of country newspaper? f. m a mere livelihood to extreme poverty— such a result would inc.’itably follow. Were the present prices extra 'agant or oppressive, tlicio would be some just cause for such legis lative enactm tits, but cc tht contrary, it has been reduced'o such a Fgurc, th.it county newspaper p iblidwr? scare >ly eke out a res portable live;: o-l by applying faithfully daily labor at the " ease, " not even enabled to pay the wagi sof the da; >r ir. The gr at rc- Huctieu fur the ; .- t two y >ars. in printer's prices, has il. inonst.'ated the fact t;.v without aI) t r -.avion for labor, r the entire offi d pair ge, a coun'fy pa per cat t live - for i rant j rt. 1 ; dor ti e- eirc inistanies, to now cripple, re 1 ice ai I drive . it of ox'Stenci'. by - .... o. in a manner, the coui.’ry Ui.i u ; - f ih;-Slate, is lilera'.y working a tie slraction of the I nioa party, destroying its present perfect orgat tuition, weakening the : , wer that p'. ■■ d the ji:esoi.t members of the great Uniou party in their high and honorable p’sit ion—it is reaching forth to the destruction I tneir own batterh s. and falling into the arms of the enemy. However, wo can !o k upon the introduction of this biil in no other light than that it was created and. 1 r ' ght both by shrewd, cunning Copperhead loaders, ruled from power by the advocacy of disloyal sentiments. And now as they witness the downfall of their party ard listening tc the co: tir.ual death knewlsof their S - ith«rn mj at isi g orgat s. and li king forward to the remaining hopeless aril dying few. they seek to divide or destroy the official at 1 general pati ig f the Union press, a» m nly ei tini g spark . f consol it ion to be swallowed from the bitter cop. Dor;, g the past political contest, sufficient -acts were iu y deve o; eil and clear to everv member of the Union party to now be placed on guard against any and every species of C pperbead trickery and deception. No pe titions have been sent up favoring the passage of such law —no ohjecti.-c* can be made against the present system—and no one will rejoice at the success of said law except Cop perheads. it being of their own planning. Progress fh Sacra onto corresf ndcnl o: ihe \ irgmia Knterprisc. to give au idea of » ; sentiment sai - : it a f years s ce re ns, i 1 1 ir s radical as Campbell's, were introduced in the (. ... t. rn a I-ogts ature by K F. Perkins, and : ived but ■ o vote—and that was giv by res itions. Verily re belli : i.as >r-.r.'cd an astonishing revolution ••• put.c se: riment—of which the end is not yet Bat tl g i : ■ g -a;.-; ;be Mar viand Leg is- Ues Abraham I r ■• ‘ a;:d tl*-. pe ■ >-i Arkansas ir-• to wo:k y - , w... bop: '.c-J .bal Slate. Two years ■ • ’ ' 3 against 11 I certainly * -ked great changes, and, while mu: Jof thorn 1. ivc 1 . s.ul. by far the larger portion are of a character to g’jddoo the heart of every Jovcr oi the L :.. ■>?, a< indications of its giorlcss Mture. Ins Express says the first nv.ssage ever 'U'::*: 1 tdegrapb:‘.ween Cal:*' rn a teleg ' manager, dlr.cily from Jack' -vb o, to which . 1 ; - - - coi gjetgd Letter from Humboldt. I’m nv;l: s t X. T., Jao. 7. 15-'4. Mr Kditor:— * * • The Humbo’.d: Cana! is only one of the cr j enterprises of frit le going quietly this c ‘7. We have two laccCs now heir.? ran through she Humb Ml range of mountains—one from tlunit ; ’.dt tVy to Star, and the oiler from Kcli to L... :ivile. Tfct.se tunnels, when completed, will be four to fire miles in length, fifteen hundred feet below the summit of the mountains, and of capacity for teams to pass ti.ruagh. They will open untold riches; and these are only two out of thousands of less magnitude going on as fast as the miners hare the means. We are doing nothing compared with what we w ,i ; do bad we the means. Capital is what we want. Any quantity ol steam mills could find constant employment. The best of wood can be had in any quantity almost, at ten dollars per cord at this place. Almost all whom I have conversed with in California and many who have been hero, are of the opinion that wc are short of wood. To such I would say, you have not been into uor hills and canons. Fall's mill? are running, and the rock fr* m Tißcrcnt ledges pays from 01 hundred and thirty to four hundred dollars per ton. We want mills. Sie:;:n mills would pay well, and find no trouble in gelling wood. In Cinnabar and Table Mountain Districts, in the range east of this place, wood could be had delivered at the mills at four or five dollars per cord, and those districts have a plenty of good ledges The Great Republic, Blue Ledge, Golden Magnet and Tou Bet ledges are in Cinnabar District, ami Table Mountain District can boast of the Senator, Champion, and many other good ledges. Late la~t fall. Trinity District was discovered by Joseph Ronse, ati old Butte county man. nnd is now attracting much attention. Cure diver can be taken out of many of the ledges with a blow pipe or in a blacksmith’s fire. This is particularly the case with the Canada, Texas, Highland Mary and Pennsylvania ledges. Rouse !ia= a "good thing," if he holds on and don’t get in a "weaving way" too often. Go rge Guise, Pat Harris, Tom Harris, and many other Oroviiliuns, are here; and, by tin way, Pat lias quite an intercsCin the lowa, in Sierra District, a ledge that pays remarkably well—has assayed as high as six thousand dollars per ton. and not selected. Guise and I urn Harris have confined themselves more to this district, having interests in the Chameleon, Silver Heels, Brunswick, Sinaloa, and many tiier goid ledges in this district and the Taylor Co., in Sierra. George Lovelock is in Keho District and on his feet once more— having many good feet, such as the Broderick, Leviathan, etc., in Kcho, ajid some in Trinity, I think, in the Highland Mary and Isaac Newton. M e have had a very pleasant winter so far. No snow at this place, and not much on the mountains. 'Truly yours. If I’M 801-DT. List ol‘ Letters. RLM AIN INC in the Postoffice at Ojorville.Jan. - 30, In 4. letters uncalled t#r at the end oi I'Ju: 'vet k- nill be sent to the I>cad Letter Office, • i••- ;e calling ior any ef following letter •Til! please say Advertised. 1 ” A Aadc:.M.»n James T AdJcns Joseph II -J Audi--a J »rgan Armcntroul Henry Anthony Lewi* li’ 1' h nelly Patrick Deubi v W in P K Foley Bryan barrens .N 1, Kwera David F Fitzgerald George Fe«jua W ; I r< ver A. Griffiths John Holt 80l t lirw L’ria Oournay Lcond Gardnier George G- rducr Stephen H Husted Henry Hutchins Haul A K Keller J H L Lnivson C M 1.a.1ew.; :d Mon? Lew is i: uruev jer M i L avid ei 'V Lndolphi Charles* 1 ■}' us John A M Mercer George M Mcl'-wei! Julian Fan Kaward is ■■ >: Keauey M iarj Saddle Meyer Wm •awyer -amei M Symons Kate Mrs Th nip-on M Mr Inorp O Parker Mrs Lydia Parks John K ModeigwM J Silverla S Sleven*ons J a* Smith is t Mm Span so Wni iger Elizabeth T Tolmey Andrew levniis Ihomaa w e!ty Ap.i 'S Wilson George A a vie nor ge Williams Wm W iisoa i*ark Wallace B B Washb ra Wm A J.G. DOWN LB. . M. iiosr.s station: 4hi Miles from Orovillc, ou Hie CAL.NOR.RAILROAD. W. 1.. UOSK, Proprietor. THIS ! and well known Public has wh g j • andt r n - neatly and elegantly furnished. The leave hag Puniic are respectfully invited to give him a call. FOR SALE OR RENT. The under-.v n*d wishing to return to ihe A in states - ■ ■ S . tat . . 9.1 - tj c*i i iirc of the proprietor. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RAILROAD CELEBRATION! T • - ■' . • bra To THE OiEXiXC OP CAL. N 11IHERX BAILBcvD. ■■ u i:.- c. up .:; n t-> Or - _ r ; .e notice of which. will I v a GUAM) CIVIL A N .» MILIUM DEMOXnI li iTIOn TiIKOU.H Til K DV V. VXD BALL IN THE EVENING. . - • TlES,andtheS ■ . 10 o'clock on that day. . ' COMMITTEE OF ARANGEMENTS I.T.D.C Ik KLINuAkL. MaJ. A. U. ."iM'.’SoN. t O.MMI L' l EE OF l.\ V 1 FATIO X. Gko. IE SuiTH, Cat. li. B. Hlst, M. 11. Dauuacu M aj. A. <J. biMrsoir, Vocso, , Col. E. Lank, Co*r.N a ioli >tkis. COMMITTLE OF UECr^i Hos. Tu Wsilj, t-Vr. Geo. C. Tehkin^ H js. C. F. Loir. iU.N. J.V..'« 9i ; L>k. C. F. C olt >n*, Hon. v> . s. <ai t oi;!' , J. M. Bkock, . T. Feu; H. (\o - - KTT, t A. Md'.vlV. TV. . Tlies. Callow. Catt. 11. IE Hi st. P*»IV. Juil.N i.', . i.:.. »• iMi.ilovr.sti;. T. r. Milli;*. Insolvency j i otice. i N AMI 1 IKTHK A . 1!. (' \. !! t , ■, ri. Pursuant t.) 4 , id a the I . \V. S.Saftoi f-C L ] n.Ti i L7:U l:o : January A. D. I**.! J • •Ci 1 L!\ \ S<)X. Clerk. Jons S. C...LIV, All■■ v I r IV:it; r . Sheriff’s Sale. hbv v,::rn: nr a \vnr exi-ti't: >\ 55 i •It •I' til ' I>. • ,-t (■■■::■• Ti: ■ I ii . of. t<> me directed and delivered, cot , i a to nKikc the .*■ • , (|4> hdlars. will ■ - • • •. ■ • ten per ceut.pi r annum from tin- Cnii da;, of April A. D. 1 .inti! p ..id. toe*r her wh h !'•■: t\ and live oncdiisn.-rcdlbs (sin u.-,) d*dla»> oi'.-uiLaud all " •• ' • i Cruiser is plaintiff and EiLha Cutler derendant. I have lev ' ' ■ tth lieu , -aid Count} and ••* .* , On Wednesday, the 27th day of January. A. D. laf 2 ; v P. M. • f ■ d •• ° \ V. right, tit . dot ant in and to the ’ ■ rt\ : e at tached i:i ','!■! r.i 00, : wit; • u the 27th dav of January A. I*. land h - •• iu- ■;; ,• I. •' VII that certain j CalitV-i , ’ . • bind, on the south Me.' 1 the by . 1 . with all a:.il ■t. ■ * 'h ... ...t x ’•■■ i - • O: -viße, January 2J. A. D. I ;i. vv.>. MIDDLETOX. Bj F. X. Veka I putj . . M. Oroville, January 27th V I. V*. O. MIDDLE! )X. Sheriff Rv In >. F. Mili.kr. IV n Constable’s Sale. BTdj'out : Justices of the Pea nd - . scanty of Butte and Stat K 1 . ; directed and delivered, c-. ;u:i:a:.di! g :• l«. -ell ah the right, title and iatcie-t in . erlai. ... claim, reserroir and tva**T privilege. . ’■■■] i w hat is known a> Fret: •!: nvine, a t < • • ini;»• from Cherokee Fiat. No-.v therefore in pu - . v.. of law and the e. rnmamls of -aid rdir. I tti.. m-II at pui.iiraia ti •; : «• v.- <le- rihrd elaiui *. *’ highest bidder f : . a-h, ci SatuuLv, Feb:uary 2 \ a d I>‘‘4. at Moore c: M - l'.viei si -e. l-ftwcr-n the V :\r< <•? It X , : of A ADI ■ • ' , i Maurice, for t . JNoticc to Creditors. VOTK E ]> HEUERV GIVEN* TO ALL PER* sons having claims against ilie e-tale of Cas per lien ker, deceased. to present them or-perly ’ I rsigned at his < iroviEe. within ten m i from this date, or they wil* be forever barred. Rv order of the H>n Pr " bate Judge. C H A>. C-HUIHSAXT. Admr John S. Berry. Ally for Admr of said estate. Jaa 30 ow Office • \ meeting of the frasti st isme:.* .»f tin j - DIS ! lis or ;hec mpany. ■■ of Mi. h. A I'D ; ' "tli the Secret Pacific mail s.s. co. SG • Month of Feb., 1864. Feb. 3d S 5 .H Is Ft. IJ -C. -XSTITTTIOX. J. I. Watkin- Feb. 23—C.OLPEX AGE.Wm. F. La: i lro. From F Is m street AVbstrf, sU I o'clock iiuactnallv. FOR PANAMA. Aipiawj,!! L'V ;!i.' ihb...,. i O ti 3 .v - j l '! >A.. . 4 « .\ 1 v k ' A P. S. Co. ~ f . and Lt id-d- rt! St-.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ct. C. P. \< ncle sale and Retail G £ OCEEIEB! l‘r<*\and i’roduce, Cmin r 'lja r> mid II »• i j "•: okoa u.i.k. I AM BaZ.V F.ZCEiVING. arul htl';' t *‘fi>lA.. I y Cll ’ .• L a !:rge and c *d ;i« ■:* ue«t of CALIFORNIA MEATS, • Butter and Lard, t.K AGV IiAH K i OU \ >ll. V1...1 ...I nr! ’ - : <1 f r . • M.S> _ robe.cco and Cigars. I'nrc a~e invited In u* » rail \>t J. M., Brock, HARD W A R L i Crockery, Stoves, and -JL-J..IS) w ;v. t, , . PoimUt, Fu.'-e, 1.1-:h1, i lc , i lc. M vM r ny Hydraulic Pipes AM) X 3=w Old XX OSS, 1: ■..-• i R uli;.- .i d Fh-.aijig attended to with 11. tf Kft. fU C. MINING fMA\v. is ll!•;>:Ki’.V GIVFX that <■>. S.;»: rdav P.M - ■ ‘ • • • * ■ !»•->-. i- will In 11 v t*.—ary t*j ay •- N '. " I, \v due l-v -,;:U parlies, ■ ■' ii£u l. • :. * - and charge- arc -..-ly Mv . k.. M f v\V - dais Z. Kkstcji. S-.-r. Summons, %'T', l',: <)F f.\l,i|-M|{.V| \ : In 11 «■ A' f ‘ i * ‘ i; t. K itn.-iiew 'J • •wn'ddp, in ; . n d f»• . ' Vo - . ■ I ; in : f) ) ■ ; • i. .<• • .mat HU «»llice. in the j„ wi . ’ • c unly J Butte, <n the : ’■ ■ ■ it ten oVI ck A M k - \ i ’■■■■■ ka • ■ i■: t f• *n ill** in of -eventv -even i ■ v'! he t : ‘k*.-n vn f.-r the -aid ' of -li.i connty - ,r " -dak** • il -f!.; >» and due return here* ■a Civeri under mv hand, tt.w .;x*eenth dav - f ! I . T V A D !'•:{.* w. !>. KELLY, J.'r. Aii'r 1 *>o A [ . Goo. Piobate Notice. * : STATE (>F CALI r OR ■ \t ■ • Pi- a '. Guvti: a: • n den. diii-.i-Tr.it- •• <-f said ■ -i, "• ' * ' •? **• i r- i Ae Court in and rioa]. r ■TI I* Itv ~1 • ■' - • • d P<will Ik ■ : ■ 1 ; ■ ■ t tii ■ • ry term thereof. to wit: on A D 1^64. .It ten k. A M. # 5. Sa ProbaU Judge in and for -aid county. V/itn- hit h ind and the seal of-aid court* (L. S.) this Jam-ary I*.. t. J. W. ciiLKVSOX. Clerk. TL - 'Velle. Att y f-r Admr 4tfan 33 S- Insolvency Notice. ‘T ltd- ‘ ALII ‘UtNIA.rnCNTV OF Dutte IH-M. a airy term. A eWrtt C. Powner vs. His Creditorc. f the H ’■ . S ' -o Ji. Ire of the - dd r ,»irt. N- 1 i- lierehv ito allthe ; jij fore the Hon. Wm.A court, or at ; fin* c« .rl ;• t r: -a . . mrt in «it vide. ;»:> ol .»j?‘e,m,:h- -,thday f February. AD • ‘ ® - AM, of that : 131. tl cn and ! ' ; »"<-• to-«• anyil.i y an. wliy the pray ..ye* * a- » ;-e "ranteil. and an i— _ . limit <•: esiat- in- made, he L*e dis cs : • - XT v A J. A.'iJi.Kv-oN j, i t ., k . i L. A’ty f--r I*.-! it. mor.jai; 22 5w Notice. I I - ty. it t its n Tertu. i v ' and cn the ur-t day 1 : -aid term, or as ■ .t: aii-■ :th ti r a- •- :i.-f the C->u:ity Road lead ag r ~ Hale A*' Ferry,--n the wot hank of ’ —. d. ;• 'Le :'dcr o* : ! ■ f >• • - rvi- -r < of a ■ ■ ; ci:'-. - : tii.u ;• ;.• Ceaatv Rnad lead . rrom F Ori i - c.h line. :hro.._-. the lands ol IFM : G Lyn I . 1 ruer at I Jobi I • - -' : • t of a out} id A.H :c tr •: tne ■ ■■. ; .d .a Davi- v Xaati ; -re near i.ynchS ranch, HamiSt n tp., tr- a -take ►a tin: said r*ad leadinj l*vm A CoA - MM U S. A VERY & CO li\> Al.'l'AT> ON HASP A FI LL Assort ment or an oceries. Provisions, Liquors, ii £ 5 FLOUR, GRAIN, , GROUND FEED AND HAY ALSO W liivilumivv' \ Miiiinu Tools. ... ■ ■” • foiTrr t-**. . ‘ 1 rrrttil • Lie .. VlC.'t r"o n cas tt 0 nirm vrin xlway, ftml ns »t i«r oM p Ur« of busine**, Montgomery st , Oroville. SPECIAL NOTICES. C'l»l vr A TRKAIU ULII*S OFPICB,I Okuttlt b. J»n. ;ith, l<«4. } Warrants oral Countyfnf 1,1 ", v ■U’ l ; also, warrant onmbor -yt'r.i si.K 1- ;ml rnciatfresi Nn,*n*- ; will ' i p.ii l on inrs<nfatK»»» ihia < ■- leu -t fit■ in this I sixty ilart the ■ ; »l »rt • r their redemptioa, win be :.i! M juy warrants next in order nf I>. lil iIUOfLHS. County Treasurer. A OUOVILi.L LODi.K No. lu.l. F. t. H. II? r-: ST ATF!>C( > M M C XIC A TIO XS OK x f P. A. M. art ;“U the 1..-! Saturday of each month. I in vet i ngs every Saturday. at the Masonic * 1 '>rA. Mi i U- *lt s Drue Store. CKO. C. PK.UKIXS.W. M. Max Hkooks, Scc’v. ' Word i« tlif \ckl. -;»V :' »n w h pntails j • h recr ig the •f ordinal pl:rd In the decline of lift j>ie*rit ujdfii physical "‘■•fop Tivifring - C»e strength and spirits, : the exlian-ti • - - e... >♦, after which i* stir,in '■ *' * T “f ordinarv >timulanls. We tendtr I he agvd Hos- ftti u’s Stomecii Tlrrmw ■ ‘ -v t ralive, immediate m »c* ' • nat d peirnanent in its <•(!,>,-t. u :!1:V nnyr 'vts The appetite. acts like ;; ! t spirit". K..r dv-*|n-’»oa f Lr l»ili s cholic, wind cboKc, ; - *'• -t h. "iv-k r iinvoiw headache, • ; \er, Urruei:-. j •;-..-trrlinn. and all the : ■r T" ,-j • Pi tin h*eb.rr h‘.\, the Hitter* ■ ' ; y K commended hy fhviiaAitds who hare ■ I*' 1 - ti<• r efficacy In such fanes. 1 druggists and dealers everywhere. I HOSH TIER. SMITH A I»KA.V. A ger;N fur Pacific (’oast, San Francisco. the f t *«!« ofion an«l I tn* Kloml. Xo per ‘ an ■ itment Tbn i red j> ;,-e and healthful II »>e. tlie • the disur let remains lurk* • * ' * "A t brt.ik in some . tnova v neful pi loci* t * it soi 11. i S 1* 1- ■ r ■ .’> S\t:>apa»cili.a. ■ ire l lv dangen-U"in siuh -t i' variably saltstitutes .i. ll :v 'On-re., '•My terrible, but this \ t _'et.i 1 !e a;.:! Restorative ! id ••• .4 of disease And convert* ■■ ! • ■ U .«• •' stji-Mgth the patent ' ' i' - tiii* ) -iMimms Invader* i 1 renewing j*ower, this nv >iid s remedies owes it* unto . the Arm i and \ nd rtc mnlao iderti ’.ld il "I Ihe it.it i«»n. rywhere. ■ : \X. .\getit-* t r I'a-hti • (’oast. San Francisco. il.-Mtnn] i oi.s Ipatlon. NVortl* of r»m> 1 . ’ ' ■ ’ v n, of li st »n. Mass..a» in the Treat 11 : -« nrinal diseases.”vs. in a letter dated • r ■ nsrder Brist ifa Sugar • Tt •’ : : tb*- ’ st remedy r r chronic Constipa ' it U Ist fi T r all irrej ; .‘i: r- a The dige-uve lun«-tio;is! the liver and the bowel". T. • y an* t.y Jar the ni >"t a oful medicineh* is ever erf eel ’ emineiiltj reliable. >ni! ; r ti -• n uy volunteered by I>r. Hun:r hrey l.ettxm. of Chi. ag ), 111., who enumer ate'tidily a-es. vv’th r.jine.s and dates, in which e tire Win f. ' c tstireness and piles. Whenever S' a rent y for liver and * ovt| ■ uafs. the rhas 1 1- n eqaally satisfactory. V '.' . d ’»p in class - mU, and will keep in any -■ornate. I’rorun.Lle of all druggists*. HnST.-ITTFH. SMITH \ PFAS. Aa l ’.t" 10.- I’avi;; i »*ast. San Knaciicv. M<>T 1 1 K RS! IHOTHF.R9! >1 i) T I* i: RSI! Ito 11 i fail |o Pioruri Him, tVlii«)ow‘a SuotH* n - ‘ ’ll I I.MIKS TiIBTIIING. 1 1 - ' ; 1 -v preparation is the presoriptioi »f one f the i est female phjscians and narses In I nited States, and has been used for thirty vear» with never failing safety and success by millions of i"M •&» week old t ithe adult. It not only relieves the child from pain, hot Invlf. orates t ho stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and * t-*ne and energy to the whole system. Il will a!:u.>"t instantly relieve. tiKiriHG iv the Bowels ak» Wivn colic. ■ ’ •• 1 Surest Remedy in thw .... A»aa4 Teething an. * ■* '• ' ns uu .sing will a*.ronapMby eaclk '■ v N ■«•- 1 bnuino unless the fac simile * A i LKKIN>. of Ntv York, is on thf o.it"iiK wrapper. s* Id by .*.!! M»d)' ine Dealers. Pr ■; al • ’h‘-p. 4 v Hey street. Sew York, ib. I"M V CENTS PER BOTTLE. K. A _■ MarvsTillt. BKI‘IN(.TO\ A CO. 41- and 41 s * Front .street. San Francisco. A gents for Caiifonua. 1 F: m *r Mines.—We saw a few day*ago *' r ‘ ’ cn fi ihe < riginal *• Anld Lang Byue, TV ' --dated and called the Humboldt Cold tfi Comj uiy. It i" the rirhcit ■ saw, and is only equalled bv Heiiston. Hasting »v Cos. new which are the ri- iiest and l>e~t in San FraacHco. K- U. K.—“Tweaty years of excruciav*fK,paig f ■a. «:.-ep;e«" oights. I have suffered. A Spanish * reseated m . ttleof Drl Rad "Ay’s l. . ’y Relief; I appliad it, it gave me ea*e at once. I have been free frua palu since I first -Cil it ; I n- v shop in ptacc. my rheumatism hi .red. no more suffering, no more pain. Wm. Sydney Myers. C . c-sp. ndent oi the X. V. Herald, London T.mt'. Pari? M&iiiear, Havana. Cuba, >*)lJ) HY ALL DRUGGI&TS. IIaMKTTEU. SMITH DEAN. s v A genii for Pacific Coast. smMMi