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

July 26, 1868 (4 pages)

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EE RE EN NEN A ERITH URLOR Si6kRtGrant Asher saci for rebel barbarities to Union'prisoners, admits that these barbarities were perpetrated, but asserts that the Confederacy was unsprin them and Grant & that suffering, why you have delayed for ¢ight months to wnswer s proposition, which by now accepting, you admit 'to be jtist and” humane, of allowing this suffering to continue so long?” During these eight months the thinjority of the Union soldiers in rebel prisons were unfitted for service, . aad this is the reason why Commissioner Ould did not answer the question — ea eechatigs, i. RR fies that provisions sent from the North for Union prisoners were within aight of Libby. prison, and that the rebel warehouses were filled with provisions while, Union soldiers were starving: His testimony is substantiated by other evidence brought out in the trial of Wirtz, s0 that the responsibility is veray: Aparty which will ignore all these facts, and in the face of such evidétice,; ‘by & bare assertion malign an Officer who was in no way connected even with the matter of exchange, has. found thie lowest depths of infamy,— The Héaminer’s word is not good against. the testimony of Union as well as Rebel soldiers. It will not éatisfy those who know soldiers were marched to rebel prison pens in the full vigor of health, and came back mere skeletons. The diabolical spirit of the. Democracy is manifested “in ‘the effort to charge these Gutfages upon the government of the United States. If is evident that it the Union party was to adopt: the Ten Commandments ‘one ‘by one, as w portion of its platf and declare its belief in its p ples oh Me Bet Sagi er awe this it cannot long be. 80 ~Siotahed, hence it. has been proposed to charge éppilicasite “w small fee. On the other hand the’ general feeling seems to be that it ought te be .supported.as at . at present. aoe eS ee Pusan Tin Fraa. Pr Gnks 3. A toes, C. Btiles, G. v. Schmittburg, A. Haas, 8.-B. Davenport, Delos Calkins, A. B. Carley, A. B. Greg~» The race horses that were brought , }addtess the Democratic Club in Grass . Valley, last evening. .; Shoemaker says hetook a bath about six weeks ago. Did it hurt you mach?.;/The Pacific . . Union Express, Geo, W. Kidd & Co., agents, supplied us yesterday with a large package of San Francisco and Sacramento papers in. adviatice of the mail. Thanks, gentlemen.. .The Ap{. peat says the thermometer stood at 100 np . Grace Valley can beat you just 4 demometer figured out, near the Union office, 104 degrees; and: ita se he hot reason Shoemaker sVille and 40g bo srg rir wants ra make on the election of Grant. . ys: “Mr. Gilliard, the colored lecturer, called and-showed us the Klax mark he teceived at Chico. hapa running from the corner of the left eye tothe of the nose, over an inch in length, g to his statement it was-a brutal attack.”.,. Crawford's flag was run up yesterday, indicating the arrival of the steamer mail,..In yesterday’s paper we made Wn. Kistle ard oe ee A ot the Mi ee there a which it caata her have been. CROCKERY, GLAS WAnr, tc— Haynes "1 with their extensive eatablishment,have recently fitted up the most extensive . niacture of plated ware ‘of every: de’ . nish all kinds of ‘plated wasn, ond ‘will . give a full guarantee as to quality. ‘We have seen some of their work which. . is fully equal in finish to any goods fronr the Atlantic side. They “are also: prepared to replate ware from which silver has been worn, iving any . ness desired. ‘‘i‘hey ‘have Wid les others from the mountains should give Haynes & Lawton ‘a call. chant streets. Tne Racine at GuexwRook.—The races which have been going on at Glenbrook Park since Wednesday, are pronounced by all who attended them excellent. On the first day the white horse, Roscoe, frightened off the contestants for the trotting purse, but on the second day he found his match in April Fool, and the boys cam, to the conclusion that he ‘was not near so fast as they took him to be. The races on Thursday and Friday were well conteated—those of Friday are said to have been better than ever seen in the county before. The purse of $200 to runuing horses was contested for by Lancaster . °Y Lancaster in two straight heats. Time : 2:08 and 1:51. Bob Burns and Eaton Boy went in harness, best’ 8 in 5, for $150, and Burns beat the Boy in three straight heats: ‘Time: 2:50; 2:424, 2:51. Paddy McGee, Mike Empress went for $850. O’Brien won the first heat in 2:38}. ‘The succeeding three heats. were won by Paddy. Time: privtor offered a purey of a hundred dol. lars free.to all beaten horses, and put . 4 stake for Johiiny Moore and Owen . to go for. PREACHING Sunpay.—Divine servivices will be held in the Methodist and in the eveni Sabbath Fpee o'clock, P.M. acted a Bey. Mr. Wirth, pastor. , mre, School at the. seize ~% L. Baldwin, Geo, B. Ciawitrd. . degrees in that place, on Thursday last. . Da stock of earthen ware, china, cut and. préssed glass ware, table cutlery, &:, to . ' be found in San Francisco. Dealersand . ’ The estab. Paces ie Seseiee et Celene i Oh. con and Stonewall Jaskson, and won by . . O’Brien and . : 2:34) 2:37; 2383. “Yesterday” the pro. Church, Sunday Bate at 11 o'clock, . at 7% o’clock.— } Fite eee 3 has gathered up such letters, paid the postage aad “forwarded them to their destination. A label or tag has usually been appended making mention of the fact that the letters were found thas, ¥) and prepaid by them.” Mention ‘is also made of the fact that the Association, desiring to enlarge their means of doing good, are erecting a new and substantial building, and that .any contribu‘tions for that purpose will be gladly received. Frequently letters come from . New York and other Eastern towas, containing a greenback by ‘way of response. Last week th ceived a lette# from Crés which covered 397 greenback, — t City, Havawa tobaceo for signet te bikag , extensively cultivated: in ee } this. yan, Jal Wn. N Near be» Nhe A y Sach, 1958, Methodist Church, this Sunday afterhoon at 1 o'clock. rionds and acquaintances arv in¢ited to attend, NATIONAL EXCHANGE MOTEL. . Broad Street, Nevada City, California, LANCASTER. rs : MASEY, Prop’s. Cassin do M Leech Sacrament: 1 GC Wath Blas Tent do Hdenn Soutt Fiat ii do E Tilley do LB WUlark de
A Palmer do» 8 Powers do.. Morris Lake City J & Son Ju W Piper Picasant VC M _ de Piaoly Sia Mi amit na The N M Jander ‘Cometosk do L bia Ail Bevan do J M Hinds Kkurcks . {Taaeege Rmmnerville. Bre Hadvn Uirsee Vall do” Bunter ‘oe. Chester do "WY £ OFFER TO THE TRADE A VERY hove Large and well selected Stock of FRENCH PORCELAIN, CUT & PRESSED GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY,. CLOCHS, ke. WE _ ARE AGENTS. FOR THE PACIFIC PLATE WORKS, Meoany aera her , and teehee. “ poy Gonasigeas d are prepared cal erent —e WARE, ‘With a full _ S as to quality, of test Rae to re-piate goods frum jae the silver has been worn, with any eect of yd an and tbe full weigh: Pe useutewn LAWTON, 51G Bie; 520 and 522 Sansome st. Corner of Merchant, wt rrshes MAIN STRERT RESTAURANT —aND— ‘DUCK SALOON! Opposite Wells, ae S. Nevada City. PANAMA. NORTH. AMERICAN sTRaMBHIP . Dcomtas will dispatch the Fust dew of NEVADA-—3,000 TONS, . J. R. Kelly.. seeesescenes Commander voOR ‘PAN AMA, From Mission Street Whart, San Francisco, at ize clock, neun, Wednesday..... Aug, 5th, ‘1868, Connecting via Panama wt imSANTIAGO-—2,500 TONS, FOR Ai gh . YORK. ‘Tickets to return good for 2 months, AT EXTREMSLYLaw BAsES . ton ane _ ¥ pa .Getsvorg by first class Steamers of ae German Livyds at very reduced: rates dhe steamer U for turther iuformation apply to 1. W ) Auent Fanwost corner Battery Blection of Ohief Engineer. *) NomCE is hereby give given that an Election for Chief K 4 partment will’be neld at the { pbs Monday, duly 27th, 7 Clerks, Femi, Higdibsliuae Abb NOD oe Sah Sis j ’ Pols open frum 5 w 7 o'clock, 1”. a , By order of the Board of fire Velegates. A. 5. GukGuny , President. W. H. Davidson, Secretary. jyi EB BEG LEAVE -TO CALL YOUR aT. TENTION. To vuR” GLOBE NOZZLE! “. AND ALSO TO OUR ANTI-FRICTION "GLOBE COUPLING . ~ oe the Giake Nozzle will enable Miners to . gle withow Srestion of the stecem vo an any anAe Spy friction—the stream . . setae through a cullar of dead = IVERsSAL JOINT being made yia pot to rust, not leak aa as.the eye in the socket. The GLOBE COUPLING will enable Miners tong spon entirely _ the os ¢ — n making bends in their 8 lied with ergi Fam it may kage 2 “4 ee the water may be snenet ph aL direction tion of the pipe ean be changed aa easy @hsily . . MINERS ARE REQUESTED TO CALL AT Keeney’s Store, on Commercial St, AND EXAMINE THIS INVENTION. ; BR. KR. & JOR, ORAIG, Inventors and Proprietors, “ Nevada City, Cal Nevada, July 23d, e fs i i Wi. IT 18 MOST UNIVERSALLY prem Toe VEGETABLE PREPARATION ! . PoIe an Infallible Remedy ' In al) cases of =P DIPTHERIA OR CROUP 2); Is not the parent who loses a child from either . . of the och ONO sitet > mandorer or murderess, Maifroad, ut Aspi eon ee oen> eee Bow Stecum. re of the Nevada Hise Le GREAT REDUCTION: bE aN. PRECKS OF. wish a SER HARDWARE TRON, STEEL, -&c., &c. war From Date Wwe will Sell ‘for CASH ONLY! “All Gooden eur Line at '/SAN FRANCISCO WHOLESALE PRICES AND FREIGHT ! find it to their imterest to E28" GET @UM CASS PRICES, eens BUYING a WE SiALL BB OONSTANTLTIN nackirs ~~" gre and Gan save to uur Trade irom ‘LEN to TWENTY PRK CENT upun ¢97~ Persons having accounts upon our Buuks are requested to setue thea a: once, ~ _ CRAWFORD & 0 "Neva; Duly 8d; 1868. Me Waid te tik adele ed) must ° ‘SRE Us" soon, as'we lave dove a } Basiiess With scroash ian ‘collasfonts lang enone. __ Nevada, July 8d, 1808. PACLEIC MULUAL LIFg is. Co UE THE SLATE.OF CALIFORNIA.. POLICIES NON-FORKELTABLE, Policies uxempe fF from Execution, LELAND SPANFORD, President. M. .F, MASTINGS, Vice President. ane r rey y Dwtel ay wth rs ENSUN, NaWioa. ABOUT, ato ERM on “to REASONS aha dhe IX eek PACIFIC Moncada Poncies issued ened this Uomwwe pa ay by tue Laws of ewig By Rn HK ONLY STaTe IN ees: — that ides 10% ane wee Politics site ae payable. in Gord ' pr-Amareney, a0 Lhe applicant may elect to pay pregys: seleee? = pean B mad Surct Sacramento 3. a at _** Sign Ea tubeon, Sgont eas Cte . Union borg A PS Be aunty Congressional pastries, © @ candidate for ic Neved eveds. pe — Ce for ths held on Mong Pema Ali those whe ves to vote for Grant and i Vice-President, will of Dele‘ . SRA W EOD, LEAVITT & co; rs PP Ren <a RI OF ONO ES IRR Ne Np ne PATE PME ON NEE