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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

July 24, 1867 (4 pages)

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ee onc cova On, va 2 . ase probable that if Jones had any Oe Sopiemsror oe ae a oa tieeesnntibdiba teen ) claim to represent all there is of eaei sian apt woseney 0 veel ii thé ‘State, is truly refreshing. Serious charges have been made by the. Marysville Appeal, Sacramento Record and other papers of the Union party, pe sacle Gol: William ‘Jones, side Lover the mustang rodeo at ‘Semaination for State Controller. In<atead-of defending its: candidate’ from doubt, in onophy d ts its dignity, apd: cooly asserts that when the charges against its Jones find their way nto enh It is needless . pre neki gata position of the is of ‘all Who read the bat th » is some foundation for L an ‘that Jones hiie’a good defonse. without. giving it, is equivalent to _ staying’ he has none at all. “For the ben. a at the Tisk of we do not+ pro-/ Wve Madhine Rend aa’ our au. rr of ,the~ “Adi utant “. have been exonorated. If Jones had a incumbent upon the party charged to '. of the charge against Jones, and yet his stands condemned upon the records of . } ldtter would be impossible and there Sart cca eat eer thee i wen 1088 Such is the entry made upon Titer ot California Volunteers official report of the Adjutant General, and the party there named is the sume te Reg. the fact that Joneswas. “dishonorably discharged.””. The verdict.is recorded in the War ent, and was réndered after trial by court martial. Now . insinwatag: fy ‘would have been made on . the trial, and if: it vers gbbd Sd would . good defense, does any,.sensible man believe the entry we have quoted would ever have found a place on the official records of the country. A charge made and supported by evidence-may be disputed, and ever, in such a case, it is clear his skirts “Dut the record of a verdict is evidence that prosecution and defense have both been heard, and that the party is guilty beyond the power to clear himself. This last is the nature . friends declare it: entitled to no notice, because, forsooth, the Appeal, Record and other loyal journals are not respectable! Wedo not remember of ever hearing of amore contemptible attempt to. sneak out of disproving a serious charge, and it never would haye been resorted to were it not for the fact that it is beyond the reach of proof. Jones the War Department and in the official documents of the State, and these things cannot be disproved. Bat ‘enough ‘of this. The people will easily perceive the dilemma in. which the Union is Placed. It-must either denounce the journals that made the charge, or it must undertake to disprove it. The fore the papers ‘are “not respectable.” While the Union disregards the officlal verdict against one of its candidates, it reiterates vague rumors and charges unsupported by a particle of evidence against Union nominees. It denies the right of its opponents to the use of the official ¥ec6rds to prove the. short comings of ite friend, and‘at-tlie same time expects: by a breath of suspicion from its columns to blast the good name and fame of all itsopponents. What a jew. . el of consistency the Union has become. “To whist base uses” have its once te . commenced war anon the Union Saket, Lire Insurance.—D. O'Callaghan, Agent of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York, will bein this city on Monday of next week, for the purpose of insuring the lives of such of our citizens as desire so to do. By the advertisement of the Mutual Insurance Company, in’ to-day’s paper, it will be nies in’ the country, and great benefits are offered to those who insure. Life ty of ajl who have friends that may be left without support some day, For only a small amount of outlay by life insnrance, men may provide for the comfort of their ‘families should they happen to be taken away. ae HA.—We have ascertained. who the correspondent of the Union was who reported that the Union journals ‘Of this county misrepresented the loyal sentiment from selfish motives, He ‘was never known in a public assemblage inthe county. Has’at talked on ‘the subject of politics toa dozen men, and we'll bet he has’nt been a mile from/his domicil for two years. It is refreshing to think that this correspondent should know anything about the Phroarw anatase "Dime price se foct pane ere st jate.Conyention at . performed the duties. The fire plugs WY Sacramenso. = “This is simply a record of h -ly vs. Donnelly. Spected.columns been brought, since it seen thatit is one of the ‘safest compa. the bi insurance is now looked upon ag'a du. blood bbe Engine ‘Company. ‘The i pital He has served in the office two terms and has faithfully have been kept in first rate order and the Companies in good drill. inducements held out by editors ‘and publishers to persons forw: few subscribers; but the ones Fie the latest, which we copy from an éxc “The editor of the Gardiner at ums for subscribers. This r two me: Davee eae tae 2 Boat. an ig young lady,-; we will Fumie peers or, if we fail in that, we will '‘marry her ourselves as soon as the law will allow.” ees THE man who never told an editor how he could better his paper, has gone out West to marry the woman who never looked intoa looking glass. Districr Court, July 23d.—DonnelDecree of divorce granted nities THE Hiteraty bothe societies of the University of Virginia have passed resolutions congratulating Davis on_his release. Wrra the most rigid economy it cost ow Peabody twelve millions to stay in this country a year. THE Legislature of Texas has abolished Judicial Districts, in which Union men were elected Judges. This was done to protect the guerrillas. ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, Broad Street, Nevada City, California. LANCASTER & HASEY, Prop’s. July 23, 1867. A Ridual San Fran A Leath Deer Creek J TCockran do . H BHin SS See = i tag SH Hanner do wane do H Mead a a + ee Fiat Ef a lates Ng F V, Stuart Guise Val E B Hop! m Dut F HM Condon 3 'T Bord Santa Clara JH MeMurry Frenc 0 7 cMu: ic MF Cabill Grass Valley Hateee Deo chek pec z ee nen Runnels 0 J P Vincent do ireHantin & a Virgin LACOUR’S geen whey net BITTERS ! Have se ow in favor that their Sanbeuer 4 le nog ted remarks and criticisms ay ays tay Jealousy attributes foe oo to fineness of their general ae the originalit areaeete was eae and shoe. ifornia artiste, -Mr. an promoee Dew of Califoraia resources, despt — California has no need -of te other countries for talent or The cause of their success is the great benefit . they epee ys Ly te the large number who have Mr. ur is a — ofthe Po Institute of ti adds to a knowledge ys years of experience; rg after a lon Laod careful experimental stud y, has been saabied to offer LACOUR’S SARSAPARIPHERE BITTERS! bee, are the most. efficient. Blood. Purifier, use they combine. with the wholesome Sersepacilie: which operates by cutaneous expo om other substances which gently stimulate the secretions of the lower glands and organs, render digestion easy, obviate costiveness J nesty remove regularly every impurity of ie orough oor ae are unrivalled as ig ig scrofula, Liver. Co: Rappebele, affections, bat a ntermittent and all dis¢ases arisin or perc song WHO TAKES rem. The Old Man Takes them as a gentle stimalant and mild rejuvenator. The Young Man t, evi mito y of the Takes them to his. ayatem, ent
: disease, and stimulate to new Tite his oVerfanked ba The Young Woman Takes them to securé regularity in her habi =. ran her Me oy with 5 deol a = ate ag e and sweetness to her breath. = romani nebotreg hy ger no = romote vitality, ret healt “peace (othe tafeds a and with family. The Wite ® Takes them to invigorate and strengthen her system, and as a pat rdecwghias lating her periodical odica) sickness. men Children. . Take them ap'a gentle yet etoctive tonte WE have often ant and reed. of} . ERCURE ORS TED FEBRUARY ist, team Cash Ansets, May 1, "5%, -92%406,665 48 . FREDERICK 8. WINSTON, Pres’t 144 and 146 Broadway, cor. of ae st. Company are as follows : This Company mpeapmagzie its Dividends annually. THE PHRASK: ANNUAL DIVIDENDS, in thie Company, means dividends, made annually from the start, on the first and every subsequent premium ; and not at the expiration of three, four-or fiye years, and only then. IT ALSO .MEANS THAT THE DIVIDENDS ARE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY TO INCREASE THE INSURANCE, OR AS CASH IN REDUCTION OF THE PREMIUM OF THE CURRENT YEAR. SECURITY : We have [April ist, 1867,] am accuse mulated Capital exceeding $20. 000,000. All being the property ofour Polfey Holders, and al) immediately available, ' The sum is invésted as follows: Cash on hand. Bonds and Mortgages, ‘first Hens on improved property in the State ofNew York, worth im every case double the amount loaned. Beal Estate, Company’s Building and property purchased under foreclosure of mo Bonds of the State of New York. United States Stocks. . No other kind. of investinent ‘is permitted by the charter of the Company. There could be no safer disposition of fundsi ~ It is the oldest wholly .Mutual Life Insurance Company in the United States. ‘Twenty-four years of successfu) experience in the buss iness is sufficient proef of care in selection of risks, prudence in @isposition of funds, and economy of management, The business of the Company is conducted on the cash Plan, and the large assets include nothiag but investments convertible into cash at any time, Anample reserve isnow on hand over and above all Mabilities, to provide against all extraordinary contingencies or unusual mortale ity. All policesin the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York are Practically non-forfeitable. Policies upon any plan always have a dividend which may be used to reduce the Second Annual Premiuma. Thereare no Stockholdersin the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. The whole of its PROF. ITS are annually and equitably. divided among the assured exclusively, and it now pays annually, in actual cash, irrespective of the amounts applied to purchase additiona insurance, more than the TOTAL ANNUAL DIVIDEND OF ANY OTHER COMPANY IN THIS COUNTRY. UPON THE FIVE AND TEN‘YEAR LIFE PLAN, DIVIDENDS DO NOT CEASE WHEN PAYMENTS DO, BUT CONTINUE DURING THE WHOLE LIFE O¥ THE ASSURED. THE LARGE SURPLUS For ‘Dividend....$2,796,478 63 Of which $2,124.000 75 was set apart for the dividend of 1867, to be apportioned among the policy’ holders, available on the next anniver. sary of each policy. THIS AMOUNT, the surplus fora single year, is larger than the total dividends for the past nine years together of any other Life Insurance Company in the his . United States. ; . LA S. HOMANS, General Agent for the Pacific Coast. #04 Montermarest tos trendone DB. CALLAGHAN, matin 424 Montgomery st. San Francisco The saints ort by ha judge 2 per cen ake: till paid, Fe sone wien costs tonal at $87 75 which judgment is ree the Judgment Book-4-of the said Di. on page 230,and whereas it is ordered —_= meee set = pe Plaintiff's arine and the propert b= le ed ye All ‘eal on Lone Ae om and a eoorined = follows, to-wit : “Gn unSee over ine y-four {184 acres.of — situa. mu d or ranch as has been i Fi key to-wit: before the Sth day of Angee, 4. D. 1861] contracted for-and—bnilt upon by others, not amount ten 10 : ae peg te A arte ebrnuary a:-description of ‘w € wd hvdabevine Byte said Moore inthe *. ords of Nevada County, together: with all po singular the tenements, hereditaments, rivlleges and appurtenances to said tie onion ok orappertaining, be sold by the She. iff te satis ek arr” Her costs, &c. &. Notice is analy given that I will expose to public sale all the above qatdnes the ey: to the. highest bidder, in front of ton door, in the ps Ge! Nevada, on TOURS. ged August 20th, 1 between the hours of o'clock, A. M. and 6 o’clock, P. M. * Gives under my hand at Nevada, this 244 day of July 1867. 4 jy% : R. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, HE SUPERIOR MERITS OF THE “Singer” Machines over all others, for either Family use or Manufacturing purposes, are 80 well established and so generally admitted that an enumeration of their relative excellencies is no longer considered necessary. THE LETTER “A” FAMILY MACHINE, . Hitherto manufactured by this Company: has gained and maintained, the world over, and for years past, an unparalleled repntation and sale. But, notwithstanding the excellence of this machiné, we have now to. announce that ithas been superceeded by our NEW FAMILY MACHINE, and which has been bronght to perfection regardless of TIME, LABOR, or EXPENSE, and which is now confidently presented.to the public as incomparably the BEST SEWING MACHINE IN EXISTENCE. The machine in question is SIMPLE, COMPACT, DURABLE and BEAUTIFUL It is QUIET, LIGHT-RUNNING, and CAPABLE OF PERFORMING A RANGE AND VARIETY OF WORK never hefore attempted upon asingle Machine, using either Silk, Twist, Linen or Cotton Threads, and ng with equal facility the VERY FINEST and coarsest materials, and anything between the two. extremes, in the most beautiful and substantial Ite attachments for HEMMING, BRAIDING, CORDING, TUCKING, QUILTING, FELLING, TRIMMING, BINDING. etc! are NOVEL and PRACTICAL, and have beef invented and adjusted especially for this Machine. Send for Circular to the Singer Manufacturing Company, No. 189 Montgomery street, San Francisco. . ROBERT H, YATRs,. jy@8m General Ag’t for the Pacific Coast. i UNION MASS MEETINGS . HION. WILLIAM M, STEWART, United States Senator from Nevada ; GEORGE C. GORHAM, Union Nominee for Governor, and HON. FRANK ¥. PIXLEY, will address the people as follows: NEVADA CITY, FRIDAY, August 2d. N. SAN JUAN, SATURDAY, August 3d. CAMPTONVILLE, TUESDAY, August 6tb. His Excellency GEO.8. WOODS, Governor of Oregon ; HON, JOHN RP. JONES, Unien Nominee for Lieutenant Governor. and HON. DAVID BELDEN, of Nevada City, will address the people as follows GRASS VALLEY, WEDNESDAY, Angust ey " SON. WM. HIGBX, Union Nomimee for Congress, 2d District, and other distinguished Speakers will address the people as follows: --GRASS VALLEY, THURSDAY, Ang. sth. "'N. SAN JUAN, FRIDAY, Aug. 9th. trict Court land, a lying and being on Moores: aan cme pi 4 e's re : pata fer or which has been before the oh of . this conveyance being the same land taken up by which has been over two years in operation, yi FPeERSSSRease cee “Sew eg ee