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September 14, 1877 (4 pages)

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ienrensa senate jc erotic ee > lane reese RRBR RIS RC ep Kp Fe sR e ‘ Bee et ae z pric-as: "place July 25th. A étreany of water ~» Mush greaters lo the wider ofi the y ~ * until ten o'clock at night. ° ~~ mation. Seaeeenatieeacmaaid She Daily Branscript. Saturday, . GEO. M. MOTP is off only author ized Agout.in Sactamento. He will receice Advertisem ‘-gnd Subscriptions forthe Transcript, Gnd receipt for us in oar name. i —— The Providence Mine. The most energetic mining men we have had in this part of thecoun. ty for many years, ure the owners of the Providence mine. Mary of our people think different, simply Lecause they know tothing, in fact, nbagt what the owner’ have bad to cofitend with. They bought tbe migé ébout three} eatsiaga, and liaye been working it in the most energetic _ Manner. vet since. They devel' oped-the mine.and found they bad ao immeuse ledge, varying in size from two, to forty feet, or, npon ap average of twenty feet. They have wosked. thousunds of tons of the quartz, but it bas not paid by mill process, judging from the looks of it, what it. ought to, The ore is of the most rebellious ebharacter, avd ‘they have done all in their power— let it to their ¢redit be suid—to find somie process whereby tlie gold could be saved, They bave expended thous? ula of dollara in trying to &nd ‘some process that would be applicabid. to. their partieular case, avd up tothistime we do not believe they ~ have-sueceeded. The ore is most deeidedly the worst to work evor for.nd in the State. They have bravely continued on in the mine, and have at ‘last been rewarded in fiudiog a ledge .on the 600-foot level that will pay handsomely by mill process. The shaft of the Providence is down 806 f-et, and the ledge averages 20 feet in thickness, all in granite forThey have never had a foot-wall, but a perfect banging-wall. A short time since’ they resumed work on the G00-foot level, which had been extended 800 feet. Almost immediately the quartz changed and wee°in a perfect “slate formation, showing the richest kind of rock, They are now in about 925 feet, 126 of whichis on aledge of between for und six feet thick, and the rock is very rich in free gold and sulpbur‘etp.. A gentleman who visited the mihe afew duys ago essures us that he could see millions of specks of gold all along the ledge, and the rock “was Very rich in sulphurets. This ~«rotk can be worked by ordinary mill process, without the least trouble, and just as séon as water can be had to run the mill the Providence will tuke out gold in immense quantities, and nove will rejoice at the-good luck ' of thé OWners more than the people of this city. fx ". On a Bast, A letter from Latacunga, Peru, mives thé etory of the eruption of the Voleand of ‘Cotapaxi, which took . poured froni all the craters at once on the Calva side, sWéeping away evptything in their coatse. Anoth. er irregie’ able torreiit followed ‘the ourse of the Saguirtial river. The hacienda. of Signor Dovosa isin rus ‘ind sie very evil i6 Zone off On the place of Signer Latrena nothing is left; the river carried off $00 head of .catile at pasture in the fields. “VhevAlugues rivdr overflowed and cuiiged great damage. ‘The Cutchio -aled” overtlowed, datf¥ing © everything betore it. The splendid mpching shop w.nt.déwh like a card housé at the first FG@lisof the waters. So did various mijlsy The entire dlatrict. ia like a séé,.and the inuncity had not ghe course of the flood been timely divertéd into the* river reach, if. it does. not exeved, 1,000 petsons,.At. leit 2,000 head of catue. . have"* been . destroyed; and of smaller. animals the loss has been roaring of the Waters and. the erashthgrof houses, the voleahd piured, out ad enofuiode quantity ofeinders fied of the heavens. and lef” Lata. can iw the ‘ profoandest obscurity froin. gw’ o'clock in the afernoom ca wieder 15, 167 millions.at bis Long Braneb villa iu one day. They consisted of Presi‘dent Garret, of the. Baltimore and and other railroad and mercantile delebrities of a like ‘character. corporationg dation would ‘hate destroyed ‘the . '$2,669,700 in dividends as follows: Banks, $52,000; water companies, $136,000; channels,” The totallose.of,life will . $9,080; street railromd companies, $14,000; powder companies, $28,000; miving companies, $2,431,700, has gone to the White Sulphur Springs, Va., in -a/splendid private palace car, chartered for the trip, it} is said. at an expenseof neatly $5.000. Whether.the car is to bring James B, back we are not informed, but it lookelike@it, °. ~ the future location of Chihariwai at pe a ann ce SAE ABN om will bave am exeellent chanee t: show theit ‘6incerity regarding th fof.revendé ou}y, apd theBurlitigame treaty, aod what they propose to d: about them. They will understan: from the first that the Republican: 4 do not intend to oppose them in these matters. 1a no Bétter Way “can the Democracy prolong their power thai three quéstions* boys mreferred tu. The returns for and agatust a Constitational Couvention from the foi lowitig “tiated seventeén couritie: foot up 39,594 for and 33,497 against: Alameda, Calaveras, Coutra Costa Inyo, Mono, Naps, Nevada, Saerimento, San Francisco, San Joaquin, Sauta Clara, Solana,.-Soboma, 4ehama, Ventura, Yolo and Yuba. The mMujurity for a Convection in there counties is 6,097. : At the terminus of ‘Fair & Mackay’s flame, near, Haffuker’s station, on the Virginia aud, Truckee. ruilroad, are acces of ground covered iv a great height with wood. It is suob # mass of wood as bus béver before been seen in one spot in. ayy part of the world. It looks as though all been ewept sway and hurled dewn intu the yalley. ‘ z The sum of $3,500,000 is annually ‘spent by the. city, of Liverpool jp maibtaiting and extending its docks. Thisis more thun the entite Harbur und river, appropriatious. of the United States. Tue.other day a steer jumped from the end dvor of a cattle cur, a few miles from Fresno, and fell under the wheels, Three cara loaded. with outtle were wrecked, Damuge about $5,000, One of the first oases to be passed upon by the United States Grand Jary will be that of George M. Piuney, relutive to the Navy Puy Office certificates. The next of the El. Dorado libel cases agaiust ‘the De Youdg's has been set for trial at Placerville on the 20th instant, Forty trial jurors have been drawn, It is rumored that Assistant Treasurer McCormick is to be appointed Seoretary of the Interior in place of Schurz, who is tu be appointed Mins ister to. Berlin. John Morrissey is implieated by Tweed's evidence, Bo are State Senators John Fox and Bixby, both hitherto in the frout sank df Tum many Reformers, ' The Superintendent of the Govern: ment Printing office at. Washington has issued a cireular to Senators and Representatives requesting them not to leodtheir influence in behalf of any person & ekipg appointment in the, Goverumént Priating office as he intends in the future to run the office according to bis judgment, That.ie the right kind) of Civil Ser vice Reiorm, : Among those whé. will take seats in the next Legislature there are 28 lawyers, 36 farmers and steck raisers 10 miners, 11 mechavicajtlites stockbrokers, 18 merchants, 3 contractors aud 5 doctors. These numter 114] and oply 6 more aré to be heard from! Childe, of fhe Philadelphia Ledger recently ‘entertained one hondred Ohio, Packer, of thé LeliighVulley, For the month of Angust the local San Frandiseo paid insurauce companies, Mr. Harry Keene, brother of “Jim hums No trouble is apprehended ae Tas Britiah government has “e eided tu brenk off al Conbection wit native ceremonials at Baroda. Porn. erly official reside sts WHY6 expected . zone toattend the Guckwar:in : Dateh Flat. ‘The owneré of the Tots have agreed not to build ‘@hink @ agreed to locate. where thecitichoose a place for ‘them /~ Ar} The California Legislature being : aga gas ver . the De . Senator and taxation Of growing crops, the tarifi/ io do eome tall legislating upon th . the forests crowning the Sierras bad ed is one of the Very © best reasons shoufd approve Hayes’ poliey ov this subject,"’ ' 30th gives a list of twenty milla, carrying 195 stamps, now ruagning in the Black Hills, and names seven mills which will contain 126 dtamps ugw in process of erection, . These 320 stamps ought to rédace a igood. deal of rock if kept steadily ranning, though recent arrivals from the Black Hills state that some of the mulls there have not rock enough to keep them running more than half of tbe time. Black Hills. quartz mills are guid mills, simply provided with stamps, copper plates aud blankets. Ut course they are inexpensive affairs when compured with silver mills with their appliances for working rebellious ores: Boe 2% froth” in“them “wera Ver ‘uitered than the following from the Louis[ills Gouriandoutaals #Thece ax ing trades than thereare outside of them; . The priveipal cause of :this . is that we are educating our. you men for gentlemen—irying to noe 6 lawyers, preachers, doctors and clerks out-of ma that Rature ivGrass Valley. 4 dnote Hill.. <a sweetiand.....+. 46 i “4 § © ).Allison Rancb.. 60 b) pong aes 12. Buena “Vista... 19 13 ine po oo ae 1064 Rough aud Ready. 50 68 vrench Corral 3 ; . Grass Vailey,...763 319 : Bine. Leut. <rys+--14 Huut’s Hill,... 12 13 { dian Spritgs... 41 Little York. Jv'ee be Ww Uinega ee, . Ey French Corral. . 39 ae alouney Flat. .. 29 Blas Test. a 3 Vasbingtetee.s on, 58 oD odd 45 . Indian Springs.. 4 an Newudd City.. ./.7477 427° 870, 512) Omepw cs. fe lis. 2B T , Cuervkee-.. 6.55. 41 4 429 -16. Wasbivgton..., 35 7 } Relief Hill. 2.44,. 16. 12 166 9a] Nevads yoeeees -, --353 547 N. Bloumfield... 68 63 5 71} Mooney Plat.. 17 13 Sirchvillé...--.18 1% 13 13] Cherokee winsws ou Od » 17 Eurcka...s<:-54 68 3% 62. 5.) Buchille.... , WwW 19 -vlambia Billys. so. Sk 27 36 44] Merekn...... 58 54 doure’s Flat. .,.°86 67 80 54} Relief Hul... rar ® 5 24 You Bet......:-48 26 32 .31 N. Biv mbeld... 43 78; Pieusant Ridges 4. Wy A217) 48 . Colombia Hits.. ., 21 57 Vottuge Hil. ... Tl 4 IL 9] Mvvre’s Frat... 79 73 Forest Bpriags..0.3L 19 84 16} Lowell Hill.,.. 20 16. Ailivou Ranch.. +,. 63 6 68611 Prackee.. +2.. 0197 : 169 Rough & Reudy.. 54 63 41 77. Boos,,.....: 28 33 bake City a vided? RR OF 8 10 toglisb Dam eae as 19 ie Lowell Hill..6.,. 80, 1L.25. lo} Prosser Creek.,..13 3 rackee...ei6-. 201165 162 202 . : erga cient 24° 42.98 58 . Totals..... 2171 1906 Prosser Creek,... 13.4 13-4 —— Saglish Dum. ... 2% 1 9 The President’s Message, Bae 2459 1627 2214 1816} E*timetes for the support of the OCMRB cee ee eee . Fixe at Grass Valley, A house owned by Mra. Smitb, at ou Thursday evéning list at about 8 o'clock, There was no ane at hqme at the time and befdre why one conld get to the pluce the house wus enveloped in flames and not a thing .was saved. Dhe cansyof the fire is; noknown. The loss fulls very heavily ‘upon Mrs, Smith, who is a widow and has several:children. -There was an insurance of $600 on the property but nothing near -whatthe loss amounts to. . Reduction in Fare, 4.F. Kidder, Saperintendent’ of the Nevada County Narrow. .Gange Railroad,’ informs us that the fare between this city and Sacramen‘o will be reduced to the following rates from Sept. 17th, to and inelnding Sunday, Sept. 23d; From Nevada to Colfax, $3; from Colfax to Sacramento, $5;—-$8 for the round trip; We presime a great many will tuke advantage of the reduction and at. tend the State Fuir. Bayard on Hayes. Senator Bayard, of Delaware, ai old State’s rights Democrat, but one of the itien Who stood firmly by the Electoral Commission ut the Inst session of Congress, and who is now in Richmond, Va., basthe following to say in reply to a query coneerning bis Opinion of President Hayes’ Southern’ policy: compares “I thank God for it. He has disbet ween-the suffering South and the full enjoyment of her constitationa! liberties. He bas not eply carried out thé Deinocratic policy, bat he haa carried theRepublicans with bim. I think be has.the cordial sapport of fuliy SuVeuty-five per cent of his party. Many whG Were doubtful at first.now sew the time was ripe for The bistory of the States sinée the troops were remoywhy ‘Republicins and Demoocrata. Tuk Blick Hills Pioneer of August cuitaitil Woxps with a greater degree of 5) a doctors nded for bla ksmithe; brickleyers, a stopped. railroud ation, forrte location, of the tow a pear the}: Voto ge The folio "3 the ote on Joiat Grass Vulley, was destreyed by fire, posed of the only obstaele that stoou . ® the full restoration of every Southern . State to self-government under thie Constitution: : __W, Wills will havea Turkey shoot . JOHM.O'ROURKE, ek dvds oF army for the present fiscal yeurjhave eon prepared by the Wur Departmeptund sent tothe Treasary Dipartment, which will transmit them to Congress at pext sessiod. The reports of the Execative Department ago considered in the Cabinet, when it was agreed tuat the President's ments should relate only to the business fur which Congress ir to be especially convened, and not to the general subjects of legislation. It is thought therefore, the message wiii be brief. HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Union Hotel. JACOB NAFFZIGER, Prop: jetor. Tuursapay,. September 13th, 1877. @ Lord, Yuba Mine J Anderson, City J Van Slyke, 8 Fran W Diffenbacher, CFicldiug, Pa > J Freeman, Washing .Mre Hunt, Hunt's H Fianie. Derby C E Eagge, San Juan 8 Crall, tan‘Juan W J Kowlands, do J Weisman, H Hill DJ McKihney, City JC broderick, si iss Broderick N A Karcher Sheri Mrs J F Kidder, @ ¥ CF Allen, Cincinnati 8 Eddy, Cit J Mayhew, Red Bluff JR Tracy, éity : HOTEL VALS. National Exchange Hotel. A. H. HANSON, Proprietor. Tavaspar,September 13th, 1877,F Cunnew, Col Hill N C Tomasson 3 Marsh, Pett Hill Mrs Lyons, Omega Mre Kidder, G Valley-Mrs Rewell, @ Val J J Keonedy, City 4. Weltland & w, 8 ¥ A P Clark, A Husem,@ Valley P Nelson, Gold-Fiat J Raipb, R Mine W Edwards, Bridge A Ranch, M. Fist 4 BR Bordwell,D Flat Mra Turnez, H Hill J J Cram, San Fran 8A Eddy, City ’ E Mason ,P Valley L Beckwith, City W Gasaway, City W Smith, dv B Smiley, San Fran RK Brenton, San Fran Bitae:, tac M Futile: ton, Netiee. There will be preaching at. the A; M. B. Charch, on Sunday ‘16th iust., at 11 o'elock a. a, and: 734o'clock P.M. P. R, Garax, Pastor, a at bis place en the Grass Valley road, on Saturday next, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. . One. hundred tarkeys will be put up. Everybody invited to attend. sep9-eod-td Fernished ficem To Let. . Camitral Iobation, and in a desirable part of the city. Enquire at this of. oS : Bekgvirr the Complexion. and remote pimples, spots, beled sealds, Stings, chapped lips,: prickly ‘beat, und all irritations of the:skin by using Gleun's Sulphur Soap. In cases df Gout.and Rheumatism it ia. also Very effiencious, ‘Young. Heads on old shoulders prodne by Hill's Tastantaneous ee HORSE OWNERS ATTEN f10N! BARTON & HERZINGER ‘Y have formed + Co-partpership and Pinks, where thay cee preyed Gong: > MORSE-S TORING” he services ofto the extra session were not long . message and the accompanyiug doce-! awn . Which he will sell-as Cheap stock of. BENEFIT OF Who wil appear in their ‘ BOQUET OF SPECIALTIES. . CHAMPION MANOF ALL.-DANCES ON THE PACIFIC COAST, MONA WRETLAND, And Beautiful Ballads. Dances. ——— prom ptu Singer. vorite Baritone, : Mr.A.MAITMAN, . . Mr: CHARLES HANSON: Mr. J.GRAY. ~~ commences at 8. ADMISSION—Adults, 50. Cents. 26 -cents,__—___--—+ sebi6 For Justice of the Peace. Judicial Election.For Justice of the Peaee, B. DAVENPORE is. hereby anATURDAY EVENING, ' Mr. & Mrs. WRETLAND, Lightning Jig Dancer of America! Prince of Ethiopian Comedians. Late of Woedward's Gardens, Historical. . » 4 : Maseum, San Fraucisco. The Pleasing Contralto, in New Comit and Serio Comie Songs and Mr. and Mre, Wretland will be ably‘snp. ported hy the following: well known artists: Mr. ALF, GRAHAM, Great Im_ Mr. HENRY CARLETOW, faDoors open at 7 o’clock.,’ Performance ChilEOP GARTHE hereby announces him. me. Watt, self asa candidate for the Office of dustice of the Peace, at the forthcoming S. nounced a8 a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace for Nevads Wownship at the ensuing Judicial Election. ai NEVADA erry THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. NEVADA: COUNTY, TION. 8010 Im CAPITAL $300,000. HOME mUTUAL: OF: CALIPORNZA, PRINCIPAL OFFIOR, * 406 CALIFORNIA STREET FIRE INBURANCE. OXLy, iP. Houghton, President, 0, #1, Howard, Vice President, Charles H. Story, haces” oi N,B, Eddy, Merne Secretary,H.H. Bigelow, General Manager kh. H. Magi ll. Gemeral Agent, County TRUSTHES, T. W. Sigourney A. B. BRADY. Manager. Orice Nu. 99 Main street, 822 3 ‘Grass Valley, Cat, ¥ CHINA CIGARS. JOHN JACK, ERLBY GIVES NOTICE THAT ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, HE WILL NOT BUY OR SELL ANY CIGARS MADE BY CHINESE, BUT WIL KEEP ON HAND IMPORTED 2 AND DOMESTIO GIGARS, as those manufactured by In’ consideration. of this fact, he asks the patronage of all smokers who Chinamen. are opposed to smoking: CHINA CIGARS. He has also on hand a TOBACCO, _ NUTS, : CANDIES, . FRUIT, ete., lowest prices. Come and: try; my new ‘ JOHN “JACK, 7 Pine Street. “Neveda. Sept. 8.1877. One of the Dest SHORRS in the Biate not fail to use.. _ * Eat ex stad aes Moore's Flat Banking House. MOORE'S FLAT, Nevapa co. iL Wo: CUMMINGS. : MARKS & CCMPANY, . bowers of mood and dramermof wa. “ Wevadacity, Sort. 9:20. eon, . . eae sale on a ot pers ot Priv San Frircisco Which he will él) at the! obit 3 : . Board & Lodging $5 per Week. Which a Chinaman “never! had the handling of. -: ledge from one ,Olsen, or Charley: Wilson 1872 I boug €qu:rtz ledge now tun Towns) ip, is the North extension of ledge. from my. tunnel, end the above named the Lindsey belongs to me, and .be public wll tak due notice thereof, : CHAS. MORAX, duly 14, 1877. ANSWER TO CAUTION. —— that we soll the quuriz ledge now 1872, bunt his assertion . known. ga N. vada Quarta Mine,; to him, in hy, at We DOW claim, a6 ap independent ledge, a. spur ftom that ledge, which ruus off from hig tunnel, and belonging to him, is a very ficiitious statement. If be means by that spur aledge which is ubout 8u0 feet from bis, running paraliei with it and is on-the extension of the Yuba ledge, while his is on that of the Lindsey ledge, he will oblige us by pro-ing his statements, and. alse hig title to the ledge, or eise take back his accnaatien s ase his peace. ¥ W. D. LONG, Attornev and Counselor at Law AND NOTARY PBBLIC. , (przcrox BROAD STREET dSppos ite e the N=*iona) Exchange Hote} * 9 JAMES J. OTT. OLD AND ORES of every .desesiption G Refined, Melted and Assayea. . — iy request Gold Bara exchanged fer Coin, Main Street, Nevada City. Established in 1452, : ELECTRO PLATING in GOLD or SILVER, “ MINERS’ HOME, of a home, with Good Board and Lodging, Go to the M. HENDRICKS, Preprietos, tmay 8-lm ROGER CONLAN, antly on hand, in tetéles and . aught, the. celebrated , **Weiner Salvator" and Culm_ MILWAUKEE BEER, Also the bedt Home Brewed Beer, from DREYFUSS’ BREWERY. Persons ashing fi Caedit will be refuses, KOGER OONLAN.,. Broad Street, Nevade Uity, J. M: WALLI @, ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC FFIOE, First door below John Jack's, on Pine Street, NEVADA erry. Cal, US ometice in all the Cvbrte i -_ vt DIVIDEND NOTICEF Loan and Savings Bank, gorner Poet for Mes TT hs Senieted Seattle Tom » 18 je * i May 9) a7. “tin jua!t tm A.L.ZEKIND,. Peopsieter. . There isa spur which runs of . p AND TOBACCO CH¥aPE . I DEFY : ‘ONTRADIC. LYSUKANCE COMPANY Ripe Later pi state that whole of . ception of proof buil fell prey.t a Clure’a: b éaught . f flames we . Mamage — held) a mi the object looking . 1 <ontempla town, _ Stephen held tos ‘Jury of Pl of having: Mrs. Eliz tent to co Ee __that the la San ‘Francisco, i a “‘vass Valley Bratch for Nevada § CAUTION. LL persone are’ hereby cautioned i agaiust. purehasi rtein quarts © ashe is cx) a8 Lelaim the samy In © as the Nevada Quartz Mine, of Olsenk 7 Olin, situated on Cunyen Creek. Washing© Nevada County Cal., and . party hus located the same, and claims it as an ii dependent ledge, but in fact it = NHAS. MORAN is. correct’ in statin a: E.J.O0LSzN& 00. . LT. YOU WANT ALL THE COMPORTS . MINERS’ HOME, Coniniercia) St. . ~ ‘busindss a’ ‘grant Gap Saw milli fendant. defendant . board,.bre of her righ pistol to si tion to kis several Wo acene in: ti the weap The Sac unknown North Car drinking ® is’. a clippi paper, whi isa knowr alive after glasses ‘of . take—that this mund ago. : Assessm Kentucky County, bi Work o ‘will be sus Next Sprii work by si part of the B. F. Fr prise, adv Turniture f of within ; will be gol + ae conniss + © articles : Frank. “We pub! votes recei' . Sheriff at _. Uae county ture refere At about day night, fire under : ktreet bet she.residen > Was gettin Garthe dik ‘itr It wa p fire, and if ' headway th . danger oft Jongitgté has been e in sawing . it is thug! ed on that eanght.in believe ve “* aneide Of th Wesaw terday, eig a bowl’ of ” purchased’ parties «in not. much. ¢ . &8.800D get water the but; thie tw Torday t ’ Atonement} Store will J the 17th fepls-2¢