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June 24, 1865 (4 pages)

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a a ca Hevada Daily Granscipt. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1965. ~ HovataCoonty Unio. Nominating, For State Senator. DAVID BELDEN. For Assembly men, HG, Rollins, H. L. Hatch. _ For Sheriff, ~~ ; BR. B. Gentry. For Collector. E For Clerk, R. H. Farquhar.: W.C. Stiles For Recorder, =. Public Administrator, J. C; Garber. W. W. Cozzens. For District Attorney, Supt. of Schools, . John Caldwell, : M. 8. Deal. _For Treasurer, For Supervisor, ~B.¥. Spence; . Jonathan Clark. a Srare Riguts.—The rebellion is over. and open warfare against the National Government is at.an end, but the whipped rebels and old Democrats still'cling to the State Rights creed. The copperheads_are as tenacious of this old article of political faith: as though it was not settled by the war.— The old tenet assumes different shapes, but still can be recognized. For instance we have a disposition on’ the part of some to hold that the acts of the rebel States in seceding were valid and therefore are in force until the secession ordinances.are repealed. Many claim that the Governors and Legislators elected by the mobs who overthrew: the National and State authority in the South fora time, should be allowed to remain in their positivn, under the plea that any interference is a violation of State Righte. The Democratic party is not inclined to abandon this ground, and the only hope of eradicating entirely the heresies of that party is the maintenance of the Great Union Party in the ascendency. : The Administration is pursuing the only true course in. reference to the rebel States The civil, military and navel officers who took part in the rebellion, either in the capacity of State officers or agents of the late so-called Confederate government, are placed in the calendar of criminals, subject to: trial for their crimes, and even the private soldier only escapes punishment by virtue of a pardon from the President. Since the first gun was fired no power save that exercised by virtue of the old Constitution has been recognized by the Government as having existence upon its territory, and every act which had its origin in the State Rights doctrine has been a nufity. Up to this time every issue raised has been decided in favor of National authority; and against State Rights. The trial of Jeff. Davis, and other rebels, will be an occasion when the tenets of the Democratic party will be fully set forth.— It will be claimed that the rebels had aright * to leave the Union, and that being accorded the right of belligerents they are not critninals but prisoners of war. ‘The copperheads will watch eagerly the course of these trials, to catch, if possible, some new ‘phase of State Rights upon which to build a party,— It is a fact that the old leaven of Democracy is still abundant, and unless the Union men of the country are true to themselves and to their party the treasonable elements which are left by the war will be revived and endanger the welfare of the nation. _—_—— RemovaL.—W im. H. Parks, Provost Marsha! of the Northern District, has been re‘moved. The Red Bluff Independent says : “this last act will damn the Conness and Low faction, Parks was tvo independent . for Johnny. He would'nt take hand in ma_king the Governor's chair empty." > a ~ {F Henry Vaugh who was recently convicted, in Oregon, of arson and murder, on separate indictments, was sentenced on one charge to be imprisoned for life, and the other, for ten years more. He 1s ‘now 18 years of age. When will his term expire? The Stare und Stripes, epeaking of the nominations made by the Union Convention of this county, says: ‘Those of the nominees with whom We are acquainted are certainly worthy of the united support of every true Union man, which we doubt not they will receive.” OnGanizine.—The Democratic County Central Committee of Sierra: has called a County Convention to meet at Downieville oa the 15th of July. San Juan Correspondence. Noatu San Juan, June 224. Ed. Transcript :--The exciting cuntest which culminuted in the success of the “Old Guard” and endorsement of your townsman, A. A. Sargent, being over, it may be of interest to look at the restilts andthe prospect of success of the ticket put in nomination by the Convention on Saturday last. Whatever local interests may have been involved and however much we may have differed in our choice of individual aspirants, the great underlying issue was the organization and integrity of the great Union party. It has been apparent to every one familiar with our county affuirs_and the: men who aspire to. . control, that theré Was an element ia the party, dangerous to its best interests, who sought affiliation with it for their own selfish purposes and who if sucecssful in obtaining control of its organization, would crush tothe earth all opposed to them, under a more galling yoke than ‘that imposed by the traitor Gwin upon the democratic party, to remove, witeh, the gallant Broderick fought and fell amartyr. The recent removal of Postmasters by this.Conness elique, ‘proves that all places of influence must be 'filled-by the’ tools of that faction, “aad lifelong service.in the party, undoubted capacity, integrity and_loyalty’ weighed nothing in the scale against the ambitious schemes of these disorganizers. These matters having been thoroughly canvassed, the people took control of the primaries and notwithstanding all the power of official patronage and money, carried the eleetion by handsome majorities, thus securing the permanency of the Union party of Nevada county. The ticket nominated by the Cenvention gives ‘general satisfaction, and all the efforts of Sears & Co. to create disaffection prove futile. The principal complaint is that in the distribution of offices Bridgeport Township was ‘left out in the—-eold,” but this result being arrived at, through the minority in the Convention, by the defeat of George Dornin for Recorder, they can make but little-capital from it; Bridgeport Township is séund to the core and will give a cordial support te the whole ticket. Though béaten, the factionists are at their evil work plotting to defeat the Union element, and to effect thia are willing to make any coalition. Their emissaries are amongst us, but as far as Tam advised they meet with little encouragement in this vicinity. Conness’ man friday, William H. Sears, visited us on Wednesday, and was in conference with prominent members of thé’ Union party, who are of the short-hair faction, but. his overtures were received with decided rebukes. An effort is being made to secure the consent of John Morgan, of this place, to allow his name to be placed upon their ticket, in order to “catch” the Welch vote, but, though extremely anxious for position, Mr. Morgan is not yet prepared to commit political suicide and © witl ‘have’ nothing to de with them, while the Welchinen are téo tenacious of their rights as members ef the great Union party to sacrifice them fur the private ends of disaffected individuals, © Propositions have been made tu the Copperheads, and I learn have been listened to favorably in other parts of the county and the disorganizers pression obtains and my belief is, that the leading Copperheads will encourage the nomination of an Independent ticket, then put one of their own in the field, in’ hopes tw beat beth. I have been shown a printed J call, left for-signatures by Wm. H. Sears.— When I naw it, there were no names upon it, . though it had been presetited to several — The following is the heading:—(It was published in yesterday's TRANSCHIPT— Ed ) It is certainly gratifying that those men have “shown -their bunds,” as they have always been an elemens of weakness rather than strength, never cordial workers in the Union ranks-and the party is better without them. Hvnest Democrats despise them and the people will repudiate then entirely. I believe with the werthy Chairman of our Convention, Judge McFarland, “we had better fight them at the threshold than at the hearthstune.” Yours, ~ "D6. Tue Yuba cvunty primaries take place to-day. The Kzpress is anxious to see the “short hairs” win. Guees Low's agent has been giving “peanuts” to somebody, — GOVERNMENT is now constructing {three revenue cutters tu be used on the lakes, one at Tonawanda, one at Buffalo and one at Cleveland. Three more will be added to them. before long, thus cunstituting quite s revenue marine for the great lakes. te AN influential English ards in Great Britaia. ‘NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. may find some strength therein. The im. . EasTetn Irems.—Benjamin is said te have arrived at Bermada. It is reported The rebels who had charge of the prison itary authority fur the murder of prisoners. Order is being restored in the rebel States. Provisional Governors are beiog appointed to maintain order;~enforce the laws of the United. States and call Conventions to amend the State constitutions so as to secure freedom to the negro: The President is passing upon the applica: that Breckinridge and Trenholat have also. pen at Andersonville are to betried by mili-}, ‘of works, Nevada county, Culifornia. Notice. There is delinquent upon the foilowing described stuck ow accuunt of assessments levied y 20th, 1865, the several amounts set opposite the of the respective sharehviders, as as Aaron Baruh......o-~ “ G™AB QUARTZ MINING COMPA-. NY 1 S eeememmemeeeel * —_ FQ Banner's Ching fre, tion of rebels for pardon afd is giving those of the lower ranks the preference, so that unsettled for some time. Governor Holdén of North Carolina has issued a proclamation calling a. State Convention. Alleiti#zens are tequired to regieter their names and take the oath of allegiance before they will be permitted to vote. Holden thinks a Convention can be called by the middle of Angust. It is thought the army will be reduced to 100,000 men by the Ist of January. President Johnson favors retrenchment and a return to. specie payment. ae aha EEE ABRIVALS AT THE “BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. . Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors. i Faivay, June 23, 1865. W H Pond San Francis S Van Aistein Nevada W H Wilson & 8 Stuck J Jacobs © do AT Silver WashingtoaJaa Barratt do — Silver = bP a a coed J Taspun io sley Marysrvil John Flatts do BPR Hobbs You Bet Frank Athers do LH Heydlauff do F Dibble do W Bolea Oitiegn Jos Allison vo H Sotthard Tilton mil M D Boruck Grass Val & D Chattiberlin Gold h T SJohnson do WS Head Merrimack m WU. 8. 7-30 LOAN. Y, AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF the Treasury, the undersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency for thesale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing seven and threetenths per cent. interest per annum, ktown as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are issued under date June 15th, 1865, and are puyable three years from that time, in currency, orare convertible, at the option of the holder, into U. 8. 5-20 Six per cent COLD. BEARING BONDS. These Bonds,are now worth a premium of nine per cent. including gold interest from Novembér, which makes the actual profiton the 7-30. loan, at current rates, including interest, about ten per cent. per annum, besides its EXEMPTION FROM STATE AND MUNICIPAL TAXATION, WHICH ADDS FROM ONE TO THREE PER CENT MORE, according to the rate levied on other property. The interest is payable in currency, semi-annually, by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest amounts to One cent per day on a $50 note. Two ceuts ‘“ $100 “ ta. 78 $500 “ os “ * gee“ "9 enete Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions.— This is
now offered by the Government, and it is confidently ex vantages will make it he : Great Popular Loan of the” People, Less than $300,000,000 of the loan authorized by the Iast(Congress are now on the market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being ab sorbed, will all be subscribed for within four months, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium-as has uniformly been the case on closing the In order that citigens of every town and section of . the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Bank, State Banks, and Private Bankers. throug’ the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have tonfidence, and who dre only to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they reveive orders, JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. April 29-3meod ADDENDUM. Per Overland Tetegraph. ssi Second Series all sold. ries. Two Hundred and Thirty Millions {230,000,000] precisely like other Series, €Xcept dated 15th July, and Government reserves the fight to pay six Per cent. in Gold instead of 7-30 Currency. JAY COOKE, THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET . . . 1 so many shares of exch of sai pete thr. will be cola at the Company, in Keeney’s hardware store, Nevada City, on the 5th day dbs 1 1865, at I o'clock,.P. mw. of “said day, to pay ‘delinquent assessments themon, together with the costs of advertising and expeases of sale. D.B. FRINK Secretary. SAMUEL LEWIS, Successor to Lewis Bros. af Fe eile IMPORTER OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Pipes, Matches. Cards, &c. : —At the old stand— Lewis’ Bui'ding, Corner of and Pine Streets, Ne 8 how ready to copoly his zy -and the public general his line as Eoretotine at San Fra Thankful for p Ts ENGINE, PUMP\ AND HOISTING GEAR. belonging to the Company. The Engine boiler, is of lish manufactu horse power. Pumps and ng Gear ere new, answer well the purposes\for which they were intended. ‘The Pump is whats known as a ‘Cornish Pump" and was manufactured at Grass Valley. Everything is in perfect roanin order, and ne seen at the Com near Spenceville. The Company will sell low : they have mamed Copper, * umbug,”’ and have stigmatized the particular claim in question as worthless of ite kind ‘and clase. Enquire of G, W. KIDD, Nevada ao JOHN BARBEE: Mi ryeville, J. E SLATER, Undersigned, at Washington JAMES D. WHITE: Property For Sale. A GOOD HOMESTEA D—eonsisting ; of a Dwelling Houre anda fine jot situ Hf ted in a pleasant part ef the town. The s Hounre contains seven ronme and there fe anexerlleat well of water on the premises. The property will be sold very cheap. For further particulers enquire of MH. L. cdilas) — at der Street. MUSIC. — citizens ut Nevada and vicinity that be will N give Instrttctions in Music on the Piano, To those who may desire his services. Pianos tuned, Accordeons and VioMune Repaired ia the best manner Mr Chase also wishes to aive notice that-the Nevada Quadrille Band, under his direction is now prepared to furuish Muuvie for Balis and Social. Parties. Those who wish to com-runicate with Mr. Chase can de 80 eo George W. Welch, jet Co. Big Tunnel Quartz Nevada County, California. ¢ THE STOCKHOLDERS of the above Company —You will pleave take notice that the Quarterly Meeting ofthe Company will be held at the Sertetary’s Office, in this city, on SATURDAY, July Ist, at 8 o'clock, P. M. A. H. OTHEMAN, Secretary. . Office, No 30 Main street, at J.J. Ott’s Assay Office, Nevada city, jel THE “GEM” SALOON. ; < MASLETT & VAN ALSTEIN, “Sandy” and “Uncle Billy,” i es OPENED the **Gem Saloon” on BROAD sit REET A few fdoors below Crawford, Store. If you want a» *-good aga Fine Cigar drop into the Gem Nev. June l4th. 9 Leavitt & Co's re drink”’ or a you'll get it, AND MACHINE sHUF. r —_ hinds of building castiocs, saw, horse power end wheels. Orders filled Promptly, and as an how: rates as any establishment in or Sad ¥rancisco—freight added» #. & Them @TICE oF APPLICATION OF N PARDON .—Notive is hereby given that the will make ww his & 100 $10 eeeeeeceeo oe 10 lu “ oe See Cteeseoe 3 ko 10 se * w pH) z ss > ~~ 1 EH a) 1 ae 7 13 10 1 + Ld @6 0 eeseee 14 . SE . Jo CO. Mimgel.csccccssecce @ 380 ae Ly we esevdseces Ss 41 we 1@) 6 *© sescececessove -.42 sO & +. ~ @@SC8C8Es e808 eS a “86 : & Solomon Bosenthal... 46 : an +4 aid os aan 260 . mat) F W.liam Bettis.. ... 277 se 70} William Colley erese eee 229 190 ' oO bh . eececces 279 Ue 20 And in accordance with law, and.an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 2lst day of Jae. Round Tent, or of the . . LY, 1868. Stram ENGIvgs atid Boiistts built to order, Castings and mach it el Sted oper . .GoeD MUSIC has vada. ing Foun, Hs, Ha &e. &e. KE. : THAT WE ARE SELLING TWENTY-FIVE PER CE _ER THAN ANY OFHER HOUSE IN NEVADA CouNnTy? 9999 RTT The Business facilities we have of getting our Goode at Ieeperters’ Rates enable is to sell our articles at such low on rates az wil] DEFY ALL COMPETITION Bebb b& bh & Persons favoring us with their patronage EST and every urticle to be'as represented. P. BANNER. Nevada, May 27th. FAMILY GROCERIES A. BARUE, @ULD inform the ple of Nevansa eit Ww that he has just rece ved a large aa . Fresh stock of Choice Family Groceries, » Everything nsunlly found in a well regulated Store ofthis kind. All ‘oods delivered charge. Terms Cash, tre “3 A. BARUH, Commercial Street. Nevada, Nov. 20th. NOTICE, : : Central Pacific Railroad Company. $e ANNUAI. MEKTING of the Stockhoiders of the CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA will be helt at the uffiee of the Conipany, in the city of Sacramento, on the ELEVENTH DAY OF JUE. H_ MILLER, dr. Secretary. Sacramento, May 27th—In ; ‘ RARE CHANGE. Harrier’s Stage and Express Line, : BETWEEN NEVADA & MOORE’S FLAT, Is Offered For Sale. A Bont to leave the State. the undersigned offers for sule, his Horres, Stage and ExPress line now running from. this city to Lake eity, North Bloomfield Woo 'ery’s. pow . Moore’s Flat Itis the best e und Ex route leading out of thix city or further part lars enquire of D, W. HARRIER, or at. rawford’s Bookstore, my31 United States Saloon. Corner of Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada City. BECKMAN & CABLEY, OUL® inform their friends that they have fitted up in style the abeve Saloon and are now prepared to furnish to their patrons, the best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. If you want toplay a game of Billiards you can hs oiesauenmaael eh og Tables ia the State. An Owner Wanted. A LARGE dark red-and white spotted ox has been found my3l Central House, on the Was! road. Heis “W.C.D.” on the horn and “C’’ on the leit side. The owner can have him on 7 ing property and paying ge Raqvice of UNNEFA H, jet Central House, Washington Road. GRAND SOCIAL PARTY. / MRS, BLUM takes great piessure in anno: of Dancing that she has Korg ree her arran ent: fora Grand Patty. w will be given at TEMPERANCE HALL, On Tuesday Evening, July 4th. and a FINE SUPPER will be got up teu TICKETS THREE DOLLARS. Nevada, Jume 7th, 1865, ‘ Opposition is the lire of Trade An@ exaasine the lorge and extensive. will always find our prices te be the EOw-. a8 we have two of the best among my cattle, above the “” . to her friends and all lov-in Nev of by quest ing in a tel have this is the fe to act cient. To Wevw nothi: callec