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February 13, 1881 (4 pages)

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Wewant nd girls to work localities, The -ten-times ordi: In expensive ontree, No one who ey very rapidly, le time ta the moments, ~Full 1_oF@ans inte alth:. bane ty == ULe WoHouly the % needed sont fre: ortiand, Maine, SILVER MINING f Principal place California; locvaity, California nt upon the ful. account of as: he fourth day of amounts set opectivé shareholdNo, Shares, Amt. 100 $15.40 2000 300,00 ~ 600 75.00 200 “30.00 200 "80.00 5u0 75:00 250 37.00 62 9.30 ° 100 ae 409 16.00 600 , 75.00 50 7.50 75° 11.4 1500 (225.00 400 40,60 100 16,00 100 15.00 100 15,00 50 7.8 20 8.00 1000 150.0 1025 158.75 500 76.00 5000 70.00 326 48.75 1000 150,00 1000 150.00 6000 750.00. 500 75,90 600 7b.) 300 45.00 1000 150,00 2500 376 00 500 76.00 100 1$.00 100 15,00 1575 226.25 500 Ji 100 15.0 60 7.60 16 2% 10 1,40 rand an order of on the fourth any shares of nay be: necessa-. ion, wt the oftice No, 328 Mont», California, on of February, ck P.M. of Baid ent assessment , of advertising ‘S, Secretary. $ Montgomery mia. ja6-td ‘T. yuent. stock of as been postyurth; -1881;—at : , Secretary. ise. nd for the eounifornia, 1a tre ck Glipnen, de r of said Supeday of Februaen, that WED-—ebruary, 188), yy, at the Court > Court House atrick Glinaen, ¢ application of tuce to him of hen and where pear aud cul ‘ARR, Coerk. 16 wm VOL. X LI [nT ae THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, Nevada City, Calfornin. PrP. BROWN. “BROWN: & CALKINS: __ L,. 8S. CALKINS. Application for a Patent toa : : Ciaim. Sacramento,-Cal. Febrdary 9, 1881. ---Hutchinson—whose-post Office dddtéss is.-Nevada City, Néva 4 PROPRIETORS, Whe (‘Pax Transcript” was Established Septcimber 6th, 18560, Terms of Subscription : One Year in advance. x Months. . Pea yi rs meMemnLGeee é Months. o.ci ec Oe pr eRTS 2.00 livered by carrier in Nevada City at 16 w Week, = vendoHars per veat-will be invariably charged unless paid in advance. — cuenta @ASONIC NOTICE. Nevada Lodge. No.13,F.& A.M. STATED MEE INGS on the Second Wednesday of each month, Visiting Brethren in good—standing are cordially invited. deb. M. PRESTON, Master. J4 Ber ft0daoMAN, Secretary. jell-ly i H S. Bradley, €ivil Ferereenny # Y ; U.S. Deputy Surveyor Nevada City, Oal. a BibT E ES DIBBLE & K Attorney and Counselors at Law WAIN SIREDT, GRASS VALLEY. George S. Hupp, Oana ined and Couuselor at Jaw. a. . OFFICE —cornerof Broad and Pine st E. H. Gaylord, orney and Counselor at La OFFICE AT COURT HOUSE, Nevada City.” pees tea Se C. W. CROSS, OFFLCE —Cor. Broad and Pine streets, _Drayage and Express. DAN. BAKMEM, = + +--+ «+ Proprictor. 8 PREPARED TO TRANSPORT HEAV Y 1 and light artacles to any part of the city at the Lowest Liviag Rates. AJjl orders carefully and promptly attend to and satisfaction #uaranceed, $$ a ae ioc 2 EEE W. D. Long, pga: and Counselor at Law. 4 NOTARY PUBLIC OFFICE ON BROAD STREET, opposite the National Exchenge Hotel R. B. SYMINGTON,C. E. U.S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor MINING AGENCY, : FFICE OF THE DEAPWOOD GOLT Mining Company. Main street, abo Union. Hotel, Nevada City. _jelT AMERICAN MEAT MARKET : Commercial Street, Nevada City. in Transcnpt Block. . JAMES MONRKRQ, Proprietor, 7 EEPE DINSTANTLY ON HAND THE best of Y Beef, Pork, Muttan, Veal, Corn Reet. ~ ¥. Von BUELOW, M. D., ee AND SURGEON.,. “OFFICE IN BELDEN’S DRUG STORE, Masonic Building. — Rasidence--Main Street, opposite School house, Nevada City. The Old Accommodation. Poa NEVADA AND GRASS VALLEY STAGE LINE. Time Table.—Leave-Grass Valley at 8:30 o'clock, a. 8:45°P. M. M., 12:30 and Returning.—Leave Nevada City at 10:15 A. M, 1:44 o'vlook,e, @ and f P.M. Ladies and gentlemen called for"in any part of the city free of charge. G: G, W*TTERHAU, Prop’r New §aw Mill,At Rock €reek. M. L. & D. MARSH, Proprictors. JHE NEW MILE at Rock Creek, is completed and we are now ready to fill all orders for Building or Mining Lumber, All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand. Orders left at thesoffice on Boulder Street, will be promptly attended to, PHILIP RICHARDS, . No. 39 Main Street...Nevada City. 1 OLD DUST BOUGHT AND SOLD Bullion Discounted, Advances made en Gold Dust or’Ballion for ‘ Coinage at the Mint. Checks on = San Francisco. Correspondent—F, Brrron . & Co., success or of Swiss-American Bank, San Francisco, +. G, HARTWELL, County. Surveyor. W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, .U. 8, Dep. Mineral Surveyor. Hartwell & Englebright, ~ Civil and “Mining Engineers, j —aND— Surveyors. FRO AT ‘COURT HOUSE, Nevada ) ey ttention to Examination and Keperts os taa-ue Pre "4 sl county, Calitornia, have this day filed their . application tof a patent for the McCauley Piacer mine, including within the boundaries ot said placer mine & vein or lode bearing gold withgar ground cont ining 1-51. acres,, situated TimNeyada Mining District, County of Nevada and State of California, and deésignated by the field notes and official plat on tile in this offive'as Lots Nos, 94 and 95, in Township 16 North, Range Eight East of Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, Said Lots Nos. 94 and Q5 being described as follows, to-wit! Bevinuing at astake marked M. M. Co. No. 1 standing ‘on the north ban of Deer creek, the foundation stoneof the Southwest %orner of the’ Merrifield Mining» Company’s chlorination works bears North 63>, West 0 25° cha.ns ad desiguated by D. McCai* ‘ley as the spot where an oak stump s.ood, referred to in deed from McCauley to: E. Merritield and H. M. Hutchinson (see“Me Cauley athdavit) running therice.on a true course var, 189 30’ East, N. 85 301.42 chains to’a stake niarked M M. Co. No 2 standing in thenorth-margin of Deer creek ata point ofthe Nevada Q Mg Co. 8S W. cérner, bank of the Creek and along thé line of the NeviiitQ Mg Co's south boundary, N 75° £ 6,06 chains at 3:03 chains, (S~E° corner of Nevada Co's Quartz mill, at 6.06 set stake marked MM Co. No.3. Thence along thes boundary of the Nevada Q M,N 581-22 £2.85 chains to a paple tree, being a joint corner af the Nevada and Providenck Quartz mines and: iwarked with blazes, letters. and figures as follows + —On the -S-Eside P-€o. No-9, and on the N E side NCo No 5,. this tree I biaze and mark on the S W side M M Co. No 4. Thence s 26 1-2> E 2.00 Cthains across beer creek and along a boundary line of the Providence Q M Co, to astake marked M M Co No5, N B.The bowlder alluded to in the Providence field notes; 1 not-beingable to find, it being covered by the waste rock and dump piles of the Belvidere Quartz mine. At this point . had to depend entirely on theinstrument and chain in’ placing the stake. but it is the intention of this survey in no place tointerfere with the Providence Q Mg Co’s. patented lines, Thence 8 13> W 9.80 chains toa stake marked M—M Co. No 6 down the south bank of Deer creek and along the north boundary-of. the(Previdence Quartz'M Co, to a stake standing over a bowlder in the bed of Deer creek, andal. luded to in the-field notes of the Provideyve survey. ‘This bowlder is covered by the waste rock from the Providence mine.— Thence N87 W 0.56 chains to a stake marked “MM Co, No7, standing at the point designated by McCauley asthe place of the bow.der alluded to in his deed to E. Merrifield and H. M, Hutchinson, the bowlder being now covered by waste rock from the Providence mine from whence a drill hole in a larye bowluer eight feet in diameter lying onthe south bank of Deer creek bears N 3. 1-2° E0/40' chains distant, Thence North 241-22 W 1.60 chains across Deer Creek to the place of beginning. Containing 4 51-100 acres of land and situate in Section 12, Township 16, North, Ranke 8 Kast Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. ‘The connecting: line from the stake marked MM Co No-6in these field notes to the corner eommon to Sections 11, 12, 13, 14, Township 16, North Range, 8 Kast Mt Diabke-BuSWiind Meridian bears 84° 25’ W 15.54chains distant. ‘The Quartz Vein or Lode includedin-the-boundaries of said Placer mine. é Survey of Quartz Lode Vein. Beginning ata point in the middle of Deer Creek, being the north terminus of the Providenee Q M Vo's lode, bearing 8S 86 1-42 E 1.13 chains distant from the 8 E corner of Nevada Company's mill, the point being submerged. by the waters of Deer Creek ; . front thence along presumed line of lode by calculation N 21-29 W 1.08 chainsto a stake marked MM Co.-L. No 2, standing on the line of the Névada Company's south boundaty from which tne $8 4 corner of Nevada Company's mill bears S$ 75° W 0.65 chaiis distant, s cae Survey of Surface Boundaries of LodeClaim. _Beg nning at a point now submerged by the waters of Deer Creek, bearing 8 87 1-2 W 0,38 chains distant from the north terminus of the Providence Lode and the initial ‘point of this Lode claim, running thence N 87 1-29 KO. 76 chains to a pointsubmerged by the waters of Deer Creek, this course N 87 1-29 F being at right angles with the Lode line, is the direction claimed as the end lines of this lode survey. Thence North 2 1-22 W.1.08 chains to a stake marked M M Co, L. BNo3. fhence 8 87 1-22 W 0.76 chains toa stake marked M M Co. L B No 4, at 0.38 chains on last course intersected lode stake marked M M Co.L No2. Thence South 212° E 1.08 chains to the place of beginning, containing 8-107 ofan acre, One the. last tineat 008 chains interse.ted the South . boundary line of the Nevada Quartz Mining Company ata point from which the South East corner of the said Company’s mill bears 8 75> _W 0.26 chains distant..The connecting line from the South West corner of this Lode claim to the corner common to Sections 11, 12, 13, 14, TIGN R 8 E Mt Diablo Band M. bears S 15 1-4 W 17.57 chains. Magnetic variation 18 1-29 E. containing 8-100 and 1 43-100 acres respectively. The ownership of this mine is of record in the Re-order’s office of Nevada county in . Book 59 of Deeds, page 240 et seq. The adjoining claiuis are the Merrifield mine 6. the north, and the Providence mine on the south and east. Any and all persons claiming adversely afty portion of said McCauley placer mine, or, the vein or lode within the boundaries thereof are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, in’ the State of California, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will be barred vy virtue of the provisions of the Statute’, ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. Geo, 8. Hupp and C. W. Cross Att'ys. f@ Estray Notice.
AME to Mills’ stable, Nevada City, about January 6th,.i38l, a White Mule, hind teet shod, no marks or brands a =~ owner is hereby-notitted to call at. the residence of the undersigned, on Piety Hill, pay charges and take him away. : JOHN VIVIAN. Jarvery £7,] 81-2w Nevada and Dutch Flat Stage. HAVING purchased this Pa ee ine, I desire to state to the public that the Stage will run as follows: Leave Nevada Ctt,,, Monday, Wednesday ap WO, WF Duteti Pat on ‘Tuesday, Mining . UNITED STATES LAND 0: SPICE, pes. ishereby given that_Edwin Mer-}_ 4d Tilield and HM running. thence along the north . TN accontaace witha request of many citizens of Nevada 3 TION INSTRUCTION. City, Grass Valley and Vivind. ity, I will commence’ teaching those who may Wish my services on Piano, Organ and in Vocal Culture, JANUARY 25, 1881. Thorough Bass--and Harmony a Speciality. H. W. HAND. Nevad& City, Jan. 20th. DOWNIEVILLESTAGE LINE . Through in One Day. STAGES will leave the National Exchange Hoe tel, Nevada City, daily, % at 6:30 o'clock, A. M., for North San-Juan, and ov Tuesdays, Thursdays-and Saturdays tor Camptonville, Mouhtain House, Forest City, Downieville and intermediate points. Returning on all alternate days, leave: Downieville at o'cloek, A. M., for Marysville, North San Juan, Nevada City, and intermediate points. J, M.-Scott’s Stuges, carrying the U8. Mail and,Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express run from Forest City and connect daily.with the Marysville and Nevada City stages at the Mountain House. : Oitice-—At the National Exvhange Hotel, Nevada City. aug2d _R. SCOTT, Agent. Nevada. County. Railroad Company. TRAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT NEVADA CITYON AND AFTER] LEAVING. 1.40 a. M., Daily, arrive Grass Valley 2.10 A. M.; arrive Colfax 3.60 a.M.g connecting with Atlantic Express : 10,0074. M:, Daily (Sunday ‘excopterdy; ar: rive Grass Valley 10,27 a. arrive Colfax 11.55.a. M.; connecting wi Reno Express. 4.00. M., Daily, arrive Grass: Valley 4.28 P. M.; arrive Colfax 5.55 Pp. M.; connecting with Pacific Express for the East. $.40 Pp, M., Daily; local train for Grass Valley. 11.00 A. M., Sundays only; local train for Grass Valley. ’ 7.30 A. M., Daily (Sundays excepted); local train for Grass Valley. , . ARRIVING. a @25A.M., Daily; connectame With Atlantic Express from the East and with Reno Extee ‘eaves Colfax at 4.15 & M.;leaves Grass Valley 5.55 A. M. 9 30°. M., Daily (Sundays exeepted); local train from Grass Valley. .2.20 Pp. M.,. Uaily (Sunday excepted); connecting with Reno Express; leaves Colfax’ at 42.25 P.M.; leaves Grass Valley 1.53 P.M. $.30 P. M., Daily; connecting with Pacific Express ; leaves Colfax 6.35 Pp. \M.; leaves Grass Valley at 2.03 P. M. 10,00 a. M., (Sundays only); local train rom Grass Valley. 3.00 p m., (Sundays only); local train from Grass Valley. 12.45 v.M., Daily (Sundays excepted); lo ‘& trove from Grass Valley. : JOHN F. KIDDER, Genera] Superintendent: CITIZENS BANK, BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY Paid up Capital $3C,000. OFYICERS; ee ee ye eee President R. M. HUNT Vice. Président JOHN -T.-MORGAN.,.Cashier:and-Secretary —DIRECTORS:— Dr. R. M. Hen. Joun T. Morean, Gro. M. Hueubs. J ARmpogast. NILFS SEARLS. L. Housmay, E. M. Presrox, ‘ fa Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex change. fa 427 Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion 47 Highest Price Paid for State an ty Warrants, . : . DRAW CHECKS ON’ New York, Sacramento, San Francisca, San Jose ‘ Les Angeles Also > Exchange on all the Principal Euro! « ties. f = Make Collections and transact a Genera! Banking Business. —~CORRESPONDENTS—Ne York—First National Bank. : San Franciaco--First National Gold Bank SackaMENTO—National Gold Bank of D O, Mills & Co. San Jose—Farmers National Gold Bank, Log AnerLes—Commercial Bank. ~ GEORGE C. GAYLORD, DEALER IN— Greceries, Provisions, Case; Grods, Grafh, Feed, Et., —_—_—— £2 Goods Sold at Bed Rock Prices. Dies haneeaala tik eae . 6 Monday, Feb, 7th, 1881, as follows: SSS es UNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1881. nn —— OAKLAND.Constantly on hand and FOR SALE choice specimens of the followiny varieties of Bowls 7 Partric Cochins: : White and Brown LegwR horns ; Dorkings ; PoPa lish ; Hamburgs ; PlyIN $ mouth Hocks; -Game ! iat and Sebright Bantams ; Bronze Turkeys }\Pekin, Aylesbury, and: Rouen Ducks, me Aa mi) mae): ek Price List of Eggs. GEO, B. BAYLEY’S Poultry Yards, corner "~~6th and Castro Streets, Oakland. Post Office Address—P, O. Box 1771, San Francisco,: Cal. = Price per Dozen. Light Brahams..... Vecuavenieies $3.00 Dark Brahmas.....+: hove ges ssseee 4 00 WHE DORNOPOR. Gccinecccetvesevvens 3-00 COW TOON OTE is pois sac ce nes veenes 8 00 MIO SIOGMIUR Shc acts ss c-vinnbas ow eae aN 4 00 WY RO NGMTD creel is varevesase ees 6 00 Paver idiee CCU 00 ai oc ose n eee b 0's 4 00 Silver-tpangled WENT ceca tet 5 00 Golden Spangied Ham urgs Wane Cues 5 60 Sikver-Potish fa7 Safe arrival of Eggs guaranteed, Zh Satisfaction Guaranteed. For-further information send stamp for illustrated Catalogue to GEO. B. BAYLEY, P. O. DoX 1771, San Francisco, Cal. f5 HAMBURG MAGDEBURG “Te ‘OF HAMBURG LL risks-accepted-by this Company are .X participated in by Three of the Largest ierman Fire Insurance Companies, repretenting an agyregate capital of o1 6,000,000 U. Ss. ota Coin. All Losses will be promptly paid in Uniadjusted. GUTTE & FRANK, General Agents. 807 “alifornia Street, San Mraneixeo! LEOP. GARTHE, Agent. “Office— Broad “Btreet, “opposite Nationa Exchange Hotel, Nevada City. MARBLE WORKS. HOWARTH & MORRISON DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF’ GRANITE WORK Monuments, Headstones, Tombstones, etc. —AL¥0— Scotch Granite Monuments. MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY Oppesite Fisher s Tin Shop. "DR. S. M. HARRIS, (Of Grass Valley.) bia.) __ DENTIST. In Nevada City, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Office in Brown & Block. # Cor, Broad and Pine Sts,, up—stairs. Nevada City. Nevada Jan. 2.0 ri 9 i *oospouésg t WH 4s ‘auiyoey Aue jo. = = . “. Cor. 16th and—Custro Streets, . o. Instrumental Musical . ~ Dark and Light Brahyas; INSURANCE COMPANY, ios. ted States Gold Coin as seon @s claiing are! i Morgan’s 1 COMPANY. — ee 416 Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. GOLD AND SILVER REFINERY, —-AND— _ ASSAY OFFICE. Cy Deposits of Gold Bars and Dust received and returns made in coin in 24 hours, No charge for Melting and Assaying Deposits for Coin, better results than by wool TRIAL DEPOSITS solicited. PRENTISS SELBY; ‘Superintendent, San Francisco May 13 THOS. PRICE’S. ASSAY OFFICE, —— AND— 524 Sacramento Strect. SAN FRANCISCO, : Melted ir to Bars, and returhs made in from twenty-four to forty-eight hours, Bullion can be forwarded to this office from any part of the Interior by express, and returns made in the same nianner. Careful Analysis made of Ores, Metals Soils, Waters, Industrial Products, etc.Mines examined and reported upon. Con sultations en Chemical and Mettalluryical questions, aps ’ PIC ee Yaar AS FTE I) PSO EEE RN SEROUS LE Feo SRE Luetje and Brand, WATCHMAKERS ' and JEWELERS, ma BROAUST. pp. Stumpf’s Hotel! —i—-Werespectully solicit a call. : . Depositors are guaranteed : sending to the Mint, or selling their_gold-in the Chemical Laboratory, _ EPOSITS OF BULLION RECEIVED, . * Opposite National Exchange Hotel. D. WELLINGTON, Proprietor. ad Bt Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES on tees te he has now -the largest Horses, Carriages and Buggies . To be found in this part of the State, Teams, with Eboyant_Busicies. Wagons and Hacks-to let_at the shortest hetice and on th most reasonable terms. : The Horses are-treé fronrwvik and capable of cares to drive, > ftarCarriages for Funerals attended to with promptness, = * Good Saddle Horses alwayson hand Horses boarded by the day, week or month and-the greatest of carepuaranteed-———= D. WEI \ ; 3 ‘@, Of good style Song as fastasany gentleman ne peonnnney le “TABER, ‘PHOTOGRAPHER —AND—~ Portrait Artist, 8 Montvomery St,..San Francisco, Pie kinds executed in the best and most improved styles and finish, _ Old Pictures copied and enlarged to any size. i TABER has just received t improved iastruments fiom Kurope, especi ally adapted for Photographing Maps, Drawings of Machinery, Shafts, Hoisting Works Quartz Mills, Buildings, ete, which he will furnish at the lowest rates, TABER has all the latestimproved instruments for taking the most. elaborate and perfect pictures known to the Art of Photogra-s. phy. Employing only the best and most ext perienced help, and*using the best materials with a personal experience in the: business of twenty-five years, he is prepared to make the very finest and most sitisfactory pigs sm tures in all sizes.and styles and finish, fi HALL’S Vegeta ble Sicilian EZAITE. RENEW ER. This standard article is com the greatest care, i _ Its effects are as wonderful and satisfucto» ry as ever, It restores gray or faded hair to {ts youthful color, he verve atest pounded’ with It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff; and the scalp by. its u and clean: ' By its tonie properties it restores the capillary-glands to their normal Vigor, . preventing baldness, and making’ thechair grow thick and strong, Asa dressing nothing has been found #0 effectual, or desirable. Dr, A. A, Hayes, State Assayer of Massa chusetts, says ofit:.‘'l consider it the best preparation for its intended purposes,” BUCKINGHAN’S HAIR DYE, For the Whiskers se becomes white This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard-from ray or any other undesirable shade;-to -brown ° black, at discretion. It is easily apphed, being in one preparation, and quickly and effectually produves a permanent color . Which will neither rub no wash off, : MANUFACTURED, BY R. P. HALL & CO.,, Nashua, N. Sold_by_all dru #gists and—dealers-in-imedi JOHN I. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. ot Office-—South side Broad street, opp. Union street. Nevada City, \ JILL practice in aii the Courts of this ” . State, andthe Courts of the United States within the State of California, _ Willdraw up Deeds, and Mortyages for #2.50 each . certificates of weknowledyment theretd ineludedy jelb J. M, Walling, A Mermey and Counsclor at Law. az —AND— ; ® NOTARY PUBLIC, ~ OFFICE —On Pine Street, frst door below Jdacn’s Store. ; Will prastive inal) tne Courts of thi State GOL. WORKING PLACER GRA ~ ULVER PL ATED AM ~The most coonoinigal and suecessfil proce Old Min S}oiNydng ay, B1qnOp SoA¥S Agent for Giant Powder Company os TOUVUATAN) RL 1 Send for circular. s X 4 be MINERS VEL AND QUARTZ MINES UsiING——thon LGAATING PLATES. % vOW in use, Will warrant my Plates to save a very much larger per centage of guld thaa any ofher method. : Hotel Table Ware and all kinds Meta! Goods Plated, ng Plates Bough! ~~ New, or‘ ; San Francisco Gld, Silvér and Nickel Plating Works, 6S ‘and 650 Mission-Mtreet, between New Montgomery and-Third, San Franciseo. EDWARD G."DENNISTON, Proprietor, , Taken in Exchange for Re-Plated. , oe