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THE UNION RECORD. FIGHT OF THE KIAR3AEGE AND THE ALABAMA. In Cher-erg's pert -• >L~.g we lay. The Hici.n-eers uid we • me to see. When all alone upon the ; ay— There came the hold hitar targe. The Captain sars. says he—he says. The Alabama i d-• -ee. Come out you rebel skunk. he says, And soon vl-u'-j go to glory e. From ‘ her 1 urg's j rt wc -.r and amed Oar gun-' were loaded to the brim, And in th- offing then we bailed The A "tarsurge ironed arid trim. Seven times round went onr gallant -hip. Seven t.mes round went she e e e e Se ven :.me« round went oar gallant ship. When the Ktartarge we see e. We steamed and .-teamed ar and and round, Our gun- let off op to the brim. When .! ri -re came a great big sound And then we pitch ed into him. seven times runnd, Ac. Ajvay then went :r -h : and -lv 11. . ( Hundred and tiity nr td we. Seven times round. A ■. ‘ * ' I'm after that art d—d Yankee : trO in, brave boys, prepared be To board the iron A>a» ’ui ge. Seven times round. Ac. The sm ke and noise it came so (ast, So thi* k and dense we cc.ld not sec, When a < ruel shell it struck our screw And kn<n ked it <»tT into the sea. No more round went our gallant -hip. No more round went diic-t e-ee « No more round went our gallant -hip. But in went from the sea. And then two great big eleven in h balls Came in straight from the en e my. Which knocked in two our wooden walls And blew us right out the sea. No more loutid, Ac. Haul douM the flag.-ays gallant Se mines, Haul down the dag, -ays he e e e »*— Our ship it sinks under the swells Bight down into the sea. No more round went < ir gallant -bin. No m ic round went she-e e e No rn re r» imd went our gallant -hip. But she sunk to the bottom ol the sea. National Union Platform. ADOPTED AT THE BALTIMORE COM F.MIOK. 1. An That Americas citizen t > maintain agiinstc'.l thrir en emies the integrity • t the Ui.; n and th»* para mount authority <>f the Constitution and law s of the United States; and that. laying a-ide all differ ences and political opiii-ns, we pledge ourselves as Union men. animated by a common object, to do everything in i ur j- wer t > aid the Government in quelling by force of amis the rebellion now rag ing against its authority, and In bring!:,g to the punishment due to their crimes the rebels and traitors armed against it. 2. Resolved. That v.c apnra»• the determination of the tioi enimi nt of Ibe ! '..it 1 States i t t compromise wbh rebels, or t<» ..flor any terms of peace except such a< may be ha.-t-d upon an uncon ditional -urrendei • i their hostility and a return to thesr ju-t allegia: to the -n-t ituti -n and laws of the United State-; and that we call up;»n the Governmegt to maintain this p-;.-i i, n, and to pros ecute the war with the utmost possible vigor to the complete suppression of the rebellion, in the full teliance upon the s» If sacrificing patriotism and heroic valor ami the undying devotion of the American people to their country and its free in htilutious. 3. Resolved, That as slavery wa- the cause, and now constitutes the strength <>'t this rtbelli- n.and as it must be, always and everywhere, hostile to 1 and the national safety demand it-- utter and com plete extirpation fr-m the s-il of the Republic. . . . ■ lets and proclamations by which the Government, in its own defense, has aimed a death-blow at this gigan tic evil, we aie in favor, furthermore, of such an amendment to the Constitution, to be made by the people,in conib; u.ity with its provision-, as’shall terminate and louver prohibit the existence o! slavery within the lin-iM < v i ~ l.tti *u o! the United States. 4. Rescind, i! ;t the thanks of the American people are due to the soldiers and • rs of the ar my and navy, whe-have periled their lives in de fense of their con: try and in vindication of the honor of the Hag; that the nation owes to them pome permanent re. -■ tuition of their patriotism and their vahn and a:..pie ami permanent provis ion for those "t their - u viv. r< who have received disabling and honorable wounds in the service of the country: and that the in u .:• •- * ih.se who have fallen in it> deitn-e shall be held iu grateful and everlasting romem ranee. 5. Resolved, That we approve and applaud the practical w isdom, the un-eirUh patr: ti-m and the unswerving fidelity to the ( on-t nation and the principles of Auiun .in lilc.ty with which Abra ham Lincoln ha- di-.d urged, nr: ler circumstances of unparalleled difficulty, the gn duties and re sponsibilities of the rresidenlial old ■ ; that we ap prove and indorse, as demanded y the emergency and essential to the preservation o: the nation and as within the provisions of the Constitution, the measures an.l acts which he has ad »ptedto defend the nation against its open and. secrx t f.«es; that we approve especially the Proclamation of Emanci pation, and the employment as Union soldiers of men heretofore In 1 in slavery; and that we have full confidence iu his determination to carry out these and all • •Um-r Constitutional n.ca-ures essen tial to the salvation of the country with full and complete iHi !. t>. Resolved. That we deem it es-ential to the general welfare that hare, ny -1. uld prevail in the National councils, and we regar 1 as w. rthv -t p ,b --lic confidence and official trust those only who cordially indorse the principles p;< claimed in’ those resolutions. and whi h sh .Id .!. .ia n , :ze the ad ministration of the Government. 7. Resolved, That the Government owes to all . V. tine t ion c: c lor, the full jodU tn-n • : the laws.'! war, and usages of civilized nations in timeof war, by the rebels now in arms, should be made the subject of prompt and tall redress. S. Resolved. That foreign emigration, which in the past has added in ch t > the wealth, develop ment of resources and increase of power to this nation, the asylum of the oppressed ot all nations, should bo fostcud and cn. -..raged by a In oral and just policy. 9. R. ' 'ived. That wo are in favor of the speedy construction of a r.r.lr ■ •.» 1 to the Pacific. 10. Resi lved. Th.tt the nati n.al faith, pledged for the redemption , ; the pubic- debt.must bo kept inviolate, and that 1 r thi- purp- -e we rt > mmend economy and rigid responsibility in the \ id no ex penditures. and a vig r a- and j ;-t system f tax ation.that it is the duty of cury by.»l ate to sustain the credit and prom tc the . : the na lional currency. i, hen by the Government, that the r Vv the S . the attempt if any Mur •; can p w>r t » overthrow , • . . • - • - : l J nenl, a . I that they will view with extreme Jeal ousy .a- ;ue:iac’...g to t:;e peace ao i inde pen deuce of tluirown country. th.c i ’ , ; jny - ,ch pow er to obtain new foot : proAimuy to the United Mbo. YOUNG & ANDERSON. P WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS, Opticians & Engravers, Montgomery Street. Orovillr. A IX WORK IN OUR I.INF! \TTFVni;n ?o l r-'mp’N • 3* ' W MISCELLANEOUS. The Bank of California. Incorporated under the Law- of ibe State. PAID UP IX GOLD COIX. CAPITAL STOCK. - - 52.000.000 With the Privilege of Increasing to 55.000.000. STOCKHOLDERS. San F ran isco. 0. 0- Mills, j Herman Michel-. Wm. C. Ralston } Frederick Billings, R. S. Fretz. i Geo. H. Howard, J. B. Th-mas, H. F.Te^cLemacher. Louis Me Lane, A. Hayward, A-a T. Lawton. Moses ’Ei I is , Wm. E. Barron, A. B. McCreary. Thos. Bell, R. M. Jessup. Jno. O.Earl, Samnei Knight, Wm. Norn-. A. C. Henry. J. Whitney, jr., J. C. Wilmerding, O. F. Giftia, Wm. Alvord, A. J. Pope. PORTLAND, OREGON. Jacob Kamm. I). O. MILLS, President. TV. C. RALSTON, Cashier. Correspondents in New York, Lees A Waller, No. 33 Pine Street. Correspondent in London. Bank of London. FMIHE UNDERSIGNED GIVE NOTICE THAT fi the alcove named corporation has been organ iztd for the purpose of carrying on the Bankinc and Exchange Basine.--, in all its branche-.in this city and with the interior of tbi> State, the neigh boring State and Territories, and with Mexi •: ai so with the Atlantic Cities. Europe. China,and the East Indie-; f>r which they are provided with am gple fa ditie-, and in coni rmily with art:< 1 of as - tiiou will commence operations on the sth day of July next, at the Banking House now occupied by Donohoe, Ralston & Co., corner of Washington and Battery Streets. With the view of giving to the business of the corp ration all the efh ieacy and promptitude of a private banking firm, t gether with that confiden tia! sf. hji.ion ot private business matters so gene rally desired, the immediate management of its affair is committed ex. iu-ively to D. O. Mills and m. C. Ralston, as President and Cashier, respec lively, to whom, or either of them, the customers •»f the Bulk will apply in all business matters. 11: regular meetings of the Board or Trustees will take place monthly. The undersigned deem it advisable to call parti ■ uiar attention t ■ the following peculiarities of their organization, which are positively binding on ail its members: First. — Sales of its capital stock can he effected only after due appraisement by stockholders selec ted for that special purpose; and the Trustees of the corporation have, in all eases, the right to be come purchasers of the stock appraised at the ap praisement. for the benefit of the remaining stock ladders. 1 his restriction is printed on eachcer tifii ate of stock. Second. —Loans cannot be made to stockholders, except upon collaterals other than their shares in the capita] stock of this bank- T It V S T K K S s J. B. Thomas, D.O. Mills. me, Wm Norris, J no. O. Earl, Herman Michels. W. | Thos. Bell, A. J. Pope, O. F.Giffin, Jas. Whitney, jr., C. Ralston. San Francisco, June 1-sih, I>G4. lmn-33 Notice. rsiIIE COPARTNERSHIP IN THE BANKING 6 Keliy.of tie city of New York, and Joseph A. Donohoe. William C. Ralston, and Ralph S. Fretz ■■f San Francisco, under the firm name of Eugene Kelly A Co.. New York and I>onohoe, Ralston A Co., San Franci-co, will cease on the first (Ist) day of July. ISC4—Eugene Kelly and J. A. Donohoe withdrawing from the copartnership. 1 >si ness will re settled in New York by Eugene Kelly, and in San Francisco by Wm. C. U;.:-ton and R. s. Fretz. Depositors are requested to band in their book; for settlement at the bunking house of Donohue. RaLtoa A Co. EUGENE KELLY. (Per J. A. Dom hoe. Attyrney.) J. A. DONOHOE, W. C. RALSTON, R. S. FRETZ. San Francisco, June 13,1*04. The undersigned have formed a copartnership for the transaction of a general Banking ami Ex change Business, under the firm names of Dono h< o. Kelly A Co., in San Francisco, and Eugene Keily A Co., in New York, commencing July 1. D I• Their Banking Hon-e in this city will be at . ei ’' ’. 1 Sacra aieutostreets. EUGENE KELLY. JOSEPH A. DONOHOE. San Francisco, June 15. ISO 4. lm-35 The Bank of California, Corner ol Washington and Battery Sts., SAN FRANCISCO. Mils BANK IS OPEN FOR THETRANSAC tiiui of a General Banking Business. Will ive deposits attend to the Collection of Paper, and draw Exchange, by Telegraph or otherwise, on New ork, London, Dublin. Ac., A«-., >-n the most favorable terms. WM. C. RALSTON D O. MILLS, President. Cashier. Sun Francisco, July 5, 1*54. n3S Livery and Sale Stable. Frank Multner, Proprietor. c ; vp?-^ Huntoon -trect, Oroville, opposite the California Stage Go's Stable. BW WING PURCHASED AND REFITTED a hat large ana well arranged Livery Stable, with Corral attached. 1 beg leave to inform my friends and the public, that 1 intend to carry on the above business in all its branches. ggies, 8a 11 e Horses etc., always ready. My Buggies. Harness etc., are new and of the latest style. iiPartieuhir attention will be paid to transient tr vel.private Boxes for Stock or Fai y Horse*. Attention will be paid to the Purchase and Sale of all kinds of stock. Corral's and Sheds arranged for the «<•- (vmmodntion of loose SiocVnf all kinds. UNITED STATES LIVERY j&C STABLE. EDIVARD BOirDEX. Proprietor. rwvHF. PROPRIETOR WOULD RESPECTFUL- I ly in: rm the public that he has recently made extensive additions of fine stock and vehicles to the Ut ited States Livery Establishment, which can l»e had at all times at reasonable rates. Hi r-es kept on Livery at moderate rates, and the best Hay and Barley supplied. FOR SALE. Thk above Stable, with Horses. Carriages and arvirtenances, will bc-s.ld verv cheap, t-r Cash a s :tf ED. BOWDEN. LIVERY STABLE. Day «Nr YVlieaton. rv on the rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING __r. I ■ * liefer, f,V Nve »aU Coneliv, wnl hereafter car- Livery Business in all its branches, at the old stand, corner of Montgomery and Huntoon streets. Oroville tiiooal NtnVvllnjt* can always be furnished to i-art:from abroad. F. W. DAY. •1, vilV T ar Iff4 TT W WHFAT^N SACRAMENTO. E. E. MCDONALD. J. C. SPENCER. r. ii. McDonald & co.. Wholesale Drag^lsU. Sacramento. AND r. ii. .McDonald co., CORXER SAXSOME AXD FIXE STS Sad £rs nc isco. THE INCREASING BUSINESS OF CURES ta ■ i-hment. together w.'h the »i,i- ■ f the t l i tbe of S - ties 1 - - we feel confident that we can supply the trade at much I wer rates than beret r re. We inv.te at tention to cor large and cartrf :l!y selected slock of Superior Icnig* and Mediants. Chemicals of all Kinds, Solid and Fluid Extracts. Trusses and Shoulder Braces , Cam phene. Burning Fluid. Electric Preparations, lah d and Sperm Oils, Alcohol, in Tin. Fancy Goods. Druggists' Glass Jl'arr. Retorts and Crucibles Kerosene nod Cool * dh. Soda 11 titer Material. A stayers' Materials. Abdominal Trusses. Patent Medicines. Shakers Herbs. Pnints. A* Oils. Together with a complete ass rtmeal < i ail artica-- in the Drug line. We do not intend to be under -*>ld by any house in California. Orders respect fully solicited, and goods forwarded to all parts of the Pacific coast and countrv. r. h. McDonald a co. Trusses Supporters Gum Stockings. Abdominal S p rt-rs.Shonl- Bandages, fir Ladies. A very large a-' Ttment of articles ia this line. F r -ale v k. h. McDonald a Co. a' BrewciV Stock. Fresh Hops. Iri-h Burgundy Pitch. Keg Corks. Everything in this line of the best quality. For sale upon reasonable terms. N. B.—Ten bales of Hopsju-t revived by ex press. R. h. McDON ALD A Co. A stayers’ Material. Crucibles. Retorts, Acids, and a general assort ment of articles in that line. For sale bv R. h. McDonald & Co. Electric Medicines. We are constantly receiving, by express. - :rplu s from the manufactories. For -a.e bv R h. McDonald & Co. Xlldon's Sugar C oated P1I!*, Of nearly all the concentrated medicines, put up in bottles. Fur sale by U. H. McDONALD A Co. Perfumes y. We are constantly receiving articles in this line, direct fr-uu foreign and American manufa t nits. Fur sale by li. H. McDONALD A Co. Paints, Vanihlirs, Oils. Brushes. Feather Dusters, Zinc. White, Fire Proof Paint, Linseed Oil. Boiled and Raw. For sale by R. IL McDONALD A Co. Coal and Kerosene Oils, 1, Neats 1 Caraphene. Knowing the difficulty in procuring a good article, s*» necessary for brilliant light, we have taken extra pains to* import them of the best quality, and can supple customers with a superior article. ’R. 11. McDONALD A Co. Potent Medicines. We are agents for nearly all ralua le articles in use. and our stock is unusuailv large. For sale i \ R. h. McDonald a co., * Sacramento. n. h.McDonald a c ... San Francisco. Tartaric Acid. 3000 lbs Tart Aeid. pure, in tin cases; 2000 lbs Sorp Carb Soda. 2,500 lbs Cream Tart* r. pure. For sale by R. 11. McDON ALD A Co. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE 150 barrels plaster paris. 100 barrels marble dust. 100 barrels cement. 50 bar els Spanish whit mg. 500 carboys oil vitnd, ••Fa-tern; ’ 3000 lbs nitric acid, strong: 1500 lbs »• itii • a. id. 2000 Ib muriatie acid. 3000 lbs powdeied tartaric acid, best; 40 casks super earn -•■u.i. 500 ozs sulph quinine. 100 ozs strychnine. \ :v: 7» sulph mor phine. 100 lbs i-dide p«-t.» ]: ■ lbs chburorm. 106 lbs calomel, 1000 lbs - t- irir a..d aq am monia, 600 lbs balsam copan-a . » ibs gum ara ble, white; 2000 lbs flora sulph i;. oo > lb- <-ii lem on bergaraont"33oo gallons keio.-iae oil. Ii o 0 gall-, pure lard oil, in tins; 160 galls Alc*dnd. ;»5 per cent., in tins; 1100 galls linseed oil. Ir.oo gall ncatsfoot polar and diina nut oil, 800 gabs .i-i oil. origanum, peppermint, sprue and alm**nd>. paint brushes, white wash bru-hes. hair Lru.-he-. tooth brushes, feather dusters. 10 bid- refined lampblack. 20 bids irish nio-s. 10 case- i-iiglass. •00 d s. WrighCs pills. 20 gross Brandrelh's mils. 100 gross M-.flat s. Ayer's. Jayne's. Lee s and McLane’s pills. 100 d-*z Slyer'- -arsaparilla and yel low dock. U) d*»z Lyon's Katharion. 500 Jules HaulesA Co.’s ts . : es castile soap, genuine: 90 cases be.-t olive i i!. 3000 lbs sal soda. i»o bids* re-in. 3000 lbs Shakers’ herbs, fre-h; 400 lbs pure ground -age. fre-h; 1000 lbs pressed bops in one-fourth, one-half and lib papers. 2500 lbs borax, 3000 lbs assorted paints in cans. 1 tun of putty in bladders and can-. 20 bbls dye woods, varnish-s of all kinds. 25 bbls canary, hemp, flax and coriander seeds. In quantities to suit. all at the lowest prices. Order- respectfully solicited. R. 11. McDONALD A Co.. * Importing A Wholesale Druggists. Sau Francisco. K. H. McDONALD A Go.. Sacramento. Dental and Drug Importing House OF R. ii. McDonald & co.. Sacramento, AND R. 11. Me DO \ U,D A CO.. Corner Sansome and Pine Streets. San Francisco. 11 T K RESPECTFUi.Iv invite the AT ▼ T large and complete assortment of Dental Goods. DEXTAL $• SL'RGK AI. IXSTR I MEXTS, TEETH, GOLD FOIL, Forceps, of «1! KlmU. Dental Chairs. Hand and F ' r Lathe*. Files, Brush. fVtton and Corrundum Wheels. Hugo-rs. S. aler-. II- w ; Dental Cases. Vuleantiue Material. Dental it • k-. We keep constantly on hand a supply of ali the tislrj rts a to I selected stock of all Dental Material.-o that the Dental Profession may confidently rely on having their orders filled in the best p •*-.-iMe manner. R. H. McDON U.D A Co., Sacramento—l 39 J Street. San Francisco—Corner Pine and S n-ome Streets. PURE OLD BOURBON WHISKY. \VM. T. UTTERS' Pure Old Bourbon Whisky, FOR MEDICAL FI'III.V PI !IPO<ES. S‘ O LOXD USED IN THE ARMY HOSPIT ILS and Infirmaries, and so favorably known the At t States, is -ale in this market. The i . w : g testnn vaN from physicians r.f the highest n have been received, which are but very tew of like char acter whi h hav< c wae * is nsolj t ; • N EW Vors Sir: The greal in procuring brandy -afficieiilly p re for medi ::.a. ses his . - ■ ' ■ y as a s . ■ and since the latter has come into such general use. we have reason to believe that a great deal now - 1i is f very inferior quality. Presuming that y ur residence in tbe vicinity of the manufacturing of Whisky :n Kentucky. as well as your skill a chemi-t. w.l enable yo •to select a reliable article, and having full confidence in year integrity, we are led to inquire whether yon I aid oa g - tcet s through an agency, with the best quality of PI RE OLD 80l RRO\ WHISKY, For the use of tbe sick. We are, very respectfully, sir. yours truly, Valentine Mott. M. D.. Willard Parker. M. D.. JO C. Hutchinson. M. D.. A >tia Flint, M. D., C. L. Mitchei:. M. D., Frank H. Hamilton. M. D.. Dewitt C. En-'s. M. D.. R. Ogden Doremus. M. D.. Profes sor of Chemistry. E. N. Chapman. M. D.. James R. Wood. M. D.. W. E. P. Bayl.s. Pharmaceutist, Brooklvn. N. Y. The aboye > sale bv W. T. CUTTER. 11l California Street. San Franc.-co. k. h. McDonald a o>.. Wholesale Druggists San Francisco, R . H . M cDON A LD A Co.. '* ’j>- Dmggin f s 'rs m MEDICAL. Le Doyens’ SARSAPARILLA. YELLOW DOCK ASD IODKE ALTERATIVE. C aiponnied from ROOTS. BARKS ASD HERBS. npHN MEDICINE IS A SIMPLE VFGETA i - ’-r.it t- n:'i v.- 1 rr even the most slul b- rn cases, expelling tli minerals and cleansing the blood. Blood Alterative. THE OSLY REMEDY F r diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, G rave:. Dr psical S o' ;: g- GEMTAL DEBILITY, Etc. An rnfoiling care f r Loss of Memory. Universal La--.: :dc. P,-. ~. in the Ba k of Vi-i n. Premature Old Age, Weak Nerves. Difficulty.: Breathing, Trt-uLL .g Wake: . iic-s. Eruption- on the Face. Pale Countenance. Insanity. C nsump tii a andaLme direful complaints caused by de parting from the i ath of nature. Mind and Body excess. w« or impaired y sickness, the unstrung a; S relax-1 organ izati u is at oi.ee rebraecd. revivified. aad ba it up. Weil may this celebrated medicine be called the Medical Wonder. The stopping, trembling victim of depression and debility ■■■•• mesa new man ; he stands erect, he move* with a him step : i.:s mind, which was previously >u?.k in gloom of an almost idiotic apathy, becomes bright and active ; and he g**es I' rih regenerated. conscious ui mw viu r The medi iae re.i lies the Constitution itself, and re starts it to its normal condition. Irritation t Neck of t t’.-'-n of the Kidneys, and Catarrh, of the Bladder, r, or I Calculus, Gravel, Bn k Dust Dep 'it, and Mucous r Milky Discharges after Urinating. For these diseases it is truly a so vereign remedy, and too much cannot be said in its prau-e. A sin gle d">e ha- been kn ova to relieve the m'*st urgent symptoms. Try it in these case- and you will ever give your praise. LcDoyens' Sar»apailin Allcialhe. I the result of modern discoveries in the vegetable kingdom being an entirely new and abstract meth od **f cure, irrespective of all the old and worn out systems. This medicine has been tested by the most emi nent medical men ot the day. and by them pro nounced to lie one of the greatest medical discov eries of the age. One bottle will cure General Debility. A few doses cures Hysterics in females. One bottle cures Palpitation ot the Heart. From one to three boilies restores the manliness and full vigor of youth. A few doses restore the appetite. Three bottles cure the wor.-t cases of impotency. A few doses cure the low spirited. One bottle restores mental power. A ft w doses bring the rose to the cheek. 'lbis medicine restores to manly vig .rand r.>V:sl health the poor. debilitated and worn d v. The listless enervated youth, the ove/ta .. of business, the victim of nervous den: - individual suffering from general debit.; find immediate and permanent relief by i.. thi> Blixiror E->ence of idle. > le agent. Front -treot. San Francis . Sold by ail Druggists throughout the Pacific Coast. 6m-n3y REMOVED ! Mn~. RHODES HAS REMOVED HER EX . tensive Millinery Establisoment to Montgomery street, adjoining A. (I. Simpson’- I> -ok Store. L A TK S T SrYI. E S 13 onnots, II at 3, EL EG AX T FLOW EKS, RIB BO XS. Also.Xew Patterns for BB AIDING &. EMBROIDKKIXG, OROVILLE MARKET! Having purchase!* ok .town green field the Butcher Shop known as the Oroville Market. «>n Montgomery Street, under the Odd Fel lows Hall, we shall continue the bn-iness at the old stand. We keep constantly on hand The Very Best of Meats, And of every variety the market affords. N- pains will be spared t" fill all orders in the in »si satisfac tory manner, while purchasers can re-t a-sured that they will be served with such an article a- rep resented. ALL MEATS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. All orders will receive prompt attention, and a fair-hare of the public patronage is re-pectfully elicited- . Vi . BENTON, march 26 tf J.G. IRWIN. CITY MEAT MARKET —BY— SCHWEIN &. MUST, 3IO.\TGOMERY ST., OROVILLE. WE KEEPCONSTAXT tly on hand a large and# spplendid as.' 1 rtment of BEEF, PORK, MTTON, And meats of every variety, and the beet the Country Market aff. ; Js. All Orders Filled in the most satisfactory and accommodating manner. All meals delivered free of charge to all parts of the City. A liberal share of the public oage is spectfu - ted * SCHWEIN A HUST. Mining Rope. IRON AND STEEL WIRE ROPE, FLAT AND round, for hei-ting from -bafts and inclines, made in any length and of any size, at the mann faciory. of A. S. Haliedie A Co.. San FIUOSC . The brst c-*-t of Wire and Manilla Ropes of equal strength, is ab- .: the same per foot. A Wire K pe properly applied, will oat wear from three to five Mamlla Ror- * Jm-n?f MEDICAL. DR. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. rpHE OPERATE N y TH’S PALaTABT JB. reaedy upon the stomsch. bwwj! < x ‘ret ry 3 ■ ■ - soothing ■ - - ' - kh to its I . ing properties. Invigorate the System. esi ■ tious blood tri lions s the ■ ■ • ■ silt to i cut l*e iisirr - 'red .the 11 le ar.d o:her 3.:: :> cf the body panned ; Dr. Hostetters Stomach Bitters Will accomplish this in the system. ro :-g i '.a*..: g *ho -t tone to the animal juice' «!.: .. d Ive *;i- : st mas and brines the wh le ?r » hi aery -f vita .ty v.j r us a: d Liu.:;.: ~ play. Strengthen the System. The best mea: > ;:ii: trt.ug vj•: t • the : r-'k- n ■ v ■•;- • i ■ ■ rented feeble of both sexes and all aec> i> Dr. Hostetters Stomach Bitters. Dt-. tiity. from whatever cause arising. mar Le • • sU . powerful and healthful iuv.g rant. P-r I:. ; > T: «n and all its painfn! eiV ts. I- d<ly and mental, they are a positive specific. A Word to the Aged. In the decline of Lie the : ss of v.ul for. c . ->e phys ’.'Led by - me vivify;: g preparati.wh:. h re r the strength and spirits, with ..t eMa;.ng tin t\ stimulants. We tender : the aged Dr. Hcstett r's Stomach Bitters. A* an InTicnrant and restorative, imr.ie.'-.c it ts It tcr.es the stomach imp! v«s the anpe: te. a *■> like a charm upon the s] iiits. For Females. Thousands of ladies resort t ■ it as a reined' * i hysteria, fluttering of the heart, nervous head . vertigo, general debility.and ail peculiar dist;.: ... are subject. It cheers and lighter.' the dopi es-ed n»*‘» tal powers a> well as strengthens the L ‘\ . and its use is never followed ty any re.o lion. - HOSTETTFR. SMITH A DEAN, Agents, 401 «V 403 Battery st. cor.Clay. San Fran. is. WHAT KILLED HIM ? |V nAU.i.v rns .rums'ai. ofiif.ai.tii. m 9 "{.tea king of the death •■: Wa**: ingt ■. i:. a>k* the af .*ve ar. i add': He :. g w. ,! have remained with ns t•-s me years t me. had it m-t been for advice kindly inu: .id.; ■ d ;!. bat given in thoughtlessness a ;:d reck teas ignor ance. He Had a Cold Which, by some mj idici-cis j rc'cription. had K en ?.verted an a>?hm... ‘\h> gave that pie* ••u .or what it wa*. the outside world may • - k>w. Let me say lu Dr. Hall that the pre n was not Newell’s Pulmonary Syrnp r ■; that is an article that does not engender heart disease, nor is it productive "t any asthmatic af fections: on the contrary it will care all sue h affc tion, and as for Coughs and Colds strengthen. There i> no Better Family Medicine Keepit in the h'V.'C. use it freely; give it t v<- children upon the sllghte-t imiiation «•! a c>Ld. arid yon will think and sp« ik <>t it as all do that have become ;*s> ,;ed with Its mci its. For sale evervwhere. REDINGTON A CO.. mar 26*$m The Great Cure FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE LIVER, STOMACH & *3 -V <1 O ▼ s WJj -.t-H era a And Bowels. Put up in G!a>' Phia-. ai.d warranted to Keep in aw climate. These Pills are prepared to operate in harmony with that greatest of blood p-iri tiers. BRISTO L*S S A RS A ' hopeless suflerers ne« .1 n-t do'p-ilr. Under tin- in fluence of these two CHEAT REMEDIES, mala dies, that have hereto! re been c. r.-idt-red :ly incurable, disappear quickly and perm a nm.T lv. la the 1 - the s quickest, and the best remedy ever prepaied, a: 1 should be at once resorted to. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Livn 1 Com plaints, ( onstiptaion, Headache, Dropsy, Piles. 1" r many years these PILLS have been ii'ed in da \ practice, always with the be-g results, a:, i it is with the greater c miidei: e they are re m mended to the affli ted. They are composed of the most cost • ■ Balsams, such as are but st-hloro used in ordinary m Heines, a at . u ■ . nof ran m< I .. ties that in longstanding and didbn.lt (iise.isc'. wh -v other medicines have completely faded, these ex traordinary Pills have exec led spied' and In r -ugb cures. ONLY 25 C t>. PER PHIAL. For sale by HOSTETTER, SMITH .V DEAN. San Fram i.«eo. Agentsjoj California — ... ■■■ ■ ■■ - SEED WAREHOUSE! -« FKESH SEEDS! IRESH SEEDS I UNDERSIGNED HAVE JEST Rid HIV ES ed. per recent arrivals, and are inconstant receipt by every arrival from The Best Growers in the United States and Europe, THE LARGEST STOCK OF FRESH GARDEN - . FT.nWER. PIUCT. GRAS' AND CLOY 1..; >EEDS AN D BULBL S ROOTS. OF ALL VaEIEIY, Pacifi • . . It ders from Merchants and Dealer? and others in want cf such. All our seed' bare been known to give sati-fac ■ All orders punctual'.% attended to. Addretss. J. P. SWEENEY A CO., Seedsmen. 400 California 'treet.Saa Fran. 1-co. Catalogues sent free upon App:i:a:i n. nil Notice! rpHE UNDERSIGNED MOST RESPECTFULLY ■L tion, to the] in particular, in writing letters, iran'iatiag docu meuts or as interpreter in K.ththe El-.I'I: and mgaages, thea thing done in that line will plerue to call on the undersigned ;n the Union Saloon, M -igoaery st.. Ororiile. marl?' S. STRAUSS. MINING NOTICES. Hutte Table Mountain Consoli dated Minins Company. lOCATPON NKvK >k :e. aN ■ - - •*•>> ■ ’• ll» .Vi A I- i ' ■ - • ■ 1 •*> ' P ;.i,v a: the re f 0 n A Tlrr; h.sr ;;i -tim Coaatr. : r ih t>r.rp.'<r of <> ' r : Tr - i-.-e': serve ;:• ,■ e:;. .■ j:. :•: - tr ; ..-..re.- a, n. iv J:x f Bjoreer o! the Board. Office—OrtiV.dr. B.tte C -r.ntv. "'tv 30 S ' - Notice—Knot Copper Minins Co. 1 Eat \ ■ . that »t » n;-eti; _■ if iLI !• _.-o : . - v , : , j the 2 ist . ' ■ ' rs . ■ . ■ ’ ' ' ' • s ' IS s va? s - - ■ 1864, i - ■ . • •»:.*! i*ii.ess pa\.. eui -e ma ic U- >v». s pay the delinquent as>e>';::eLl. c; *dvt; j and expenses- ■ ! sa.e. .V S Oft; e. Bar.i: r. B .lie C ..uiv.Cai .1. ’ • - Sampson (iolcl >tU vr MiningC <>. IMINI • '3 Stock .v ltd J iv , 10, 4. ;t> w>. ! • •wit; w. n. Turner, :;>> shares. ♦: •.no - 275 * Thus. Tracis. 50 •* 12.50 And in accordance with law and an order of the lv. ~:d ‘ Tr 'Ue>. - many 'h.»rc-- f e 1 oh parcel f said Stock as - - . sold *1 I\.'. rr Auv *; >i! al :ho ilT.ce.-f <.»,.! panv in the town of Chic-* at I*2 o'elcw k M oh Thu V-h day of Aosmst. lsc.4. to pay -aid delinquent a> - . . : thereon, toget i:. g aud expenses i 5... c. C. I- POND, Score tarv. Notice of Assessment. TH c. McCaLI. W. Set . clary. ■ Sti June 1 ''lb. I'm.-!. 4\v 3 2 S 1 1 lor ( opppi Alining Co. fTN MININ vl given. that at ameetieg-f the Boaid c-t i'r - •»f said Company, held on the lltli da> of May. b vied mi the ap;:ai ''lock the tympany, ray ah!e n the i**l da - , o! : *y.l Si .l inl’.S ,1 < t of the < tny Stock ■ " • ts hei evied. s . Saturday.! daj f ■ day be a.ive. ;i~t ii as sent, and pay n.eiit -hall be made bef le.wi’d be - Id on S.it- r day, the Mthdayot Avgust. 1"• 4. t o pay th de lin*|i;cnt asM.'<>m« nt-. t g. ther w ;(h adwr •- ■ - I expel sai S j ler of tin Board < f Trustees. 4vv '5 R. H. ALLEN. Searetarv. Army Supplies. ai i;d [i»itlic.\tk] win Cl :• • r«' :■ vt-. it ('amp R i .vt ‘ ’.car ' ' •, t -1., til! 12 o*cl< ck M.on Friday thi fifth day of %ngoet I'- .p b ribe fnrnishinir-•* fre-h Bee? b-r the tro-*p«. sario::ed at the above Post f r the lineal year en 1 inp June l‘»u. l v »V5. The con-raci will be awarded l-» the low. M bdd r. The bids to l»e accompanied by llie names • 1 two sr.hfi' Sent st'en esin uns d el . urticle fur nisl.ed N N Is I except from qm sUoiiable loyally to the Cnit.-d Mato tb-vern* ment. ’ * n.w n;vi:R.;ooi>. Lt. 2d rav- Cal. V. s . A ('. S. Estray Notice. ' r iJ , o AI.I. WII >M IT MAV CO\. ! ;:\-y. ! a are ’ . , ao - i;ko. a. iuu. JnOi.-euf tb» Peace Hamilton Taw;..- Ferry Notice. VOTh'K i" h 1:1 ; I ; i>v <.;\ i \. that Tin: .1 \ig St. I. . .;■ i • ■ l A.M • Lt day, or so s • ■ County, California, f r a I/, ense to e.-tablish a?.«I keep a Public Ferry, for the term or ten years fr in the first of Ai.-aM. a lb. acr*-- ti.• A■‘• . ' - branch.k .■wn as Nelson bar. iu Oregon d t July 23d. F'd4. u3s C. S. CCdl'l-h Dissolution. rpilK coi*A b 1 NKR>HiP HIIIiMTOFOT K I day dis>- !vc;: by mu:,oil consent. All Mil- a:..1 .. counts will be -c'.tled by John Hupp, wh * will ■ n tinne the lumber business at ti e mill known as Hnpp’s mill, above Doglown, in Butte count v. nil AII HCPP. July 30, V i-it GEO TRAVINCER. JOHN Hl'Pi*. $25 Reward. STRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER NEAR HaraiJton.onepraymare.no brands, weighs eleven hundred pounds; A No. one bay n.-iic. 1 ran delMßmtbe t . S 3 strayed f the subscriber on iu. -day July lath. Tiie .u \o reward will be paid ? r in'ormation that will lead to the recovery <.fsaid anirnai'. Hamilton, July 30, V 4. HENRT FRARECK^. Sheep for Sale. r*AHE BVI’.SCRIBER OFFERS FOR - \LE Ho I 11 k of - ■ .—Foi RIFFN HCN'D: ;:i> head—Four Hundred of which are tine man -n. ■ ■ twillbe so Id tog • ■ ■ S'-uth of dr. ville. I. HOLLINBANK. House and Lot for Sale AT A BARGAIN. nr i NED BEING DETERMINE' h, of? - r sale pi in his house and >ts : r sale >it uled a rnerof 1 ks Street is a sahstantial frame b .iidinir. <• ■nviently arr .■ ed inside, and s .:r u;,d« d wit'n :r.e ?b,;-.ic in - ■ : I four lots with a variety of be.riuc fruit trees, s.iflicu-nt Uy se. A g .■* iw< :ie same all I n I wi II be gold 1 »w foi To anyone wisisiug a desirable local i-ui in U lately. GEO. H. HARM • Oroville, June 11. 1 v, 14. L».-if Notice. ERE WILL BE AN ELECTION HELD AT - - tool House al •-• lds ■ !k o Sal t Oth, fur the purpose of submitting to a • ■ tax nndied dollars for building a school I •.-e aforesaid di.-tri t. Poll- oj> n from two to •. ■ ’ es. JA M E"' A N DRh •* . WM. H.COURTRIGHT. LUMBER ! LUMBER ! ! A !.!. PEB SONS WISHIXXS .A any kind, wi GEO. P’EBKISV. where they w;U be sUi.tijr »,• LEONARD & CO. $4OO. FOR SALE-THREE YOKE NO. 1 OXEN, an I a No. 1 Ir>n Ax Wagon—Yokes, ('hains Ac., all in good ‘■•rdcr. nS7 A*;‘ - - W. <. GREEN Doptowu . ponded to ;v - LEGAL. Summons. go* wwi ami mere hand is*. had and received xi - ' St I ■-■‘ I ■ - - au" be made by v . . v t a * »»■ k; •: . - ' " MOS !'!«•• pu . l;>hod u Ui . • B tte i .. . iVif r: i.i. L. P >M 1 3* S 3 Ju ■ Summons. .1 ..■ « f v . i » O’d, red that j .. . ..it. n here fI- made iu the ' v KKKI.Y l\S P.« r-MM* p;d -■ ' N 3wT.S 4 Ju-t. Oft Uu i\.t c. Summons. Sr. me of i A.irOKM.v. is niE.u>:: -ns C-. il. Conccw T- w r.-hip. is. and ~-r the , unt\ Of Butte. StaU Calif g Janu 1 ' >n.:lu. Vo;: art 1 hereby summoned to ;u near l»ef.»ro rr.c at ray ulli «' in the Town-hip of r : uv, m tie Ij • • • lay I \ sl \ D 1" 4. at o'clock r. m.. t n\ ovor «r.r • tl-.» • >m : .. ' " - .. - i E . Cal , wh.- *iJO for tie t«-■•ovpiy of a balance a b'k a- mint of «<’ hundred <»uJ twenty-five do'. I • « taken against yon f >aid amount, tugelhe: will •■ t- and d&fi -. j . foil to tod answer. M. 11. K1.1.S Justice of the Peace ot .-aid 1 wi.-l. j>. Summons. SF ATK OF CALI I- OKM A. I.\ Itl IMPS TI« V. Court. t vv Tow n-hip. in and :, r the i oc.r.ty of Butte : Summons. p \ the i : s rc.‘ . « - i rof mr <> \ • u i - and for the < v of Butte. 'k Goodrich vs. 1,. E. H imm nd T E V * J. C. I dell. John Chilile ,V NVnrdner. \ * i-r .right in tin- I»i.-tri !'' art • t th- . d.l ’ Hi-Wt. a: d The < mnidai’it 'i : ol i the • ■ Butte, in the Office of the ( .»rk- : -ad t Ti eIV «iJr of the State of C..!if,-rvu -er.-’ yf i r’S 1 V C-e ijt. BETTE C(»r\TV <T\Th: • ill th ■--■ • ' ’ it. -u h v a-e made and prov..led- and m the m*.in tune ail ju aga;n-t -aid 1:.- Ivtr.t ;»e stayed. \\ itre-- my hand and seal of vaid r »nrt th:- j' th day of J ily A I‘ J. (J. MOORK. « erK. j. M. B:rt. A tty !r Pet. Ja*. linen. I). C. Public Sale. \ r tue of an order mace by toe ] < •■ - ■ ft] P< ui for Hi slip. Untie Ccuntv, California, on the ; ‘th day f J ilj, 1 *'-4. in parsnancc of an Art of ; - tnre. appr ved March 15 l-».4 in re.ati-.n t . t • tre>; .-.-ir z ot animal- in fcntte County. . the f . 2 perMjii.tl property w;.i be -oid f- r I.{ damages and costs of -nit. to*wit: 1 flea bitten gray mare; I sorrel mare, -tar m the forehead: 1 hay mare, branded on the left bip.tbns ~ white hind feet. 1 bay horse, branded • n the le;t hip ■ s St •--■■■ in G ,id Coin. Witness my hand this 23d day of July. 18A4. ECO. A. HALL. ?x * * f J tsiicc of the Peace.