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The Daily Transcript, @
“ HEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
An Interesting Description of
North Bloomficid Enterprise. $
X, BLoostyrety, Sept. 12+, 1981.
as
Pao" Sept, 14, 1881.
=
ws
=
tM P.
&, Chania i a ning c ‘oth pany re Bd
of the south for! of Hatnbng Cree
about 1}
oOperating.on Deer creek'in the’same ?
e miles from ths place, ar
SOUCHET’S QUARTZ CLAIM.
© EvirorPravserier:—Y oar corre.
spondeut ‘paid 4 visit yesterday sto
Souc shet’s quartz mill and_mine,
The Baltic Gravel Mine.
«. .A corréspandeut writes as follows
from Randolph Flat, Rough & Ready
township : The Baltic mine “is sit<,
uated at the head oF sHenwood Raving on the oppopite side of the ridge
. soubbeast from abph Eat, and
New: York has
eala, cocoa; cordials, scanned
tracts, fish and fish-extracts,
nifie, sugar, syrups, soda Ww
k, bold Alta lead ; ‘but it has ve 13 . litte
'
id . .to do with this . channel.
in foree a
which provides for the ner il of
beer, baking powder, baker's chemiconfections, cereals, cheese, meat exesg@hces, ether, Bélatine, honey, ice.
eam, ilk, molass lard oil, qui“awhich j ig sita: ited on the north prog . Was supposed to dee! focated I*on_ the . " a <4 a
* . Spices, spirits, tea, wine, and_also all
It is ‘sitfood,fruit
ater, .
1881.
FALL AND WINTER
lucility as the Merrifield-mine, are} a pied widvahat be sao. bx on the south fork of the Alte; j Pharmaceutical preparations. Adwloe
iow, atter five years of labor, and . bes an a. mae aes bee oe Pes omer gh the Midge and terations had become-se common in = —
expeuting sone $37,099), in a fair ture, having five stamys. The bateS cts with this channel on the . New York that this law became nec* con .
way to soon have tlrei# property ona be +e io tt sd igs et 4 sertins teen ae 1 Webster claim. The Webstop . Cty fortheprotection of the peo.
radu vasi . eal ee Sres with wis le.. Lhe.California Legislature will
PQ ising basse Aylargsstreaut of { Whieli thé @rifsifaz rans throngh . company took one deposit ont 6f-this .
waterand a number of ore-feeders
déveloped within-afep .
‘dys, aad the indications are that the
ledze will shortly 1 make its appearance. The main tt mnel, which
now r. fehed a length, of 1,653. feet
hive hear feet long. * These are titted with si
ver plates the whole length. ‘hese
has
fect square-.ea top, 3-feet deap,an:
agh hard rock will when pushe wd . . -tom.
53) feet further drain not onty the .
Champion but also-the Nevada City, > vita tream-of-water,
Raising up through the bottom of.this tank is a pips throu: gl
EE havdiggings, “south of Squirrel “reek. National Exchange Hotel.
Wyoulurg and Merrifield, tie reject. pee lamanve af iiak Gi ge : “Sa = a : ; ‘ fsa ne i ee 7. . ing @ pressure of 1S feet w hich keeps . Squirrel creek and : Henwood ravine . eran ey A. . EDDY, PROPRIETOR. Cor. Bro2d aay Pino Sts,
ot nee Onecare OA EOE & . {the pulp in continual motion and . have out it off, and that is What lias —
vance 69 feet towards “the Merripasses off through another double made thein rich, Frank Morse is its} * . Tcespay, September 13, 1851, =
ficid, wuich is the adjoiniag location . . aliwina ait was Agni 5-N. Ti op & wife kland, : : : ‘ :
: t. Bod bonded feat . 0! Stuices lined with eoarse gunny . pegiént manager, and he. has. cc [oe frm ac rie aet : rem Sete . Dividend Notice.
op the east. OUR Senger mew . sacks, ‘This is claimed to be a*great: a overshot, and sunk an incline.an¥ v ORE ike . NE 12-24 STEAM ENGINE, with driving . : : sys 1 Ss Me . ¢ ¢ 12.98 LAI riNE, W a g
bagks cin‘be obtained on the led ge. saver of. quicksilver.” Fram these red the north. fork or ‘the chaunel, C T: dones, “ ( shaft, 10-foot fly-wheel, and 2 driving . ] IVIDE xD NO. é, ot Fltty Gants per
‘ThgdCaam pion ground extends GEE Tf sluices the debris is dumped intothe above the junction. He hasalso-vrun aE P.Bmith, City, pulleys, pepe tn ae. Apply share on the Capital Stock of
tie-léad a distance of 6,009 feet an: d natural channel-of the creek, whose 3 tunnel down the mouth of the Chas: i ik Moore's Flat, : -. . . Citizens (gees or Bide ¢ re
H g = ss : Z t = — . @aliforni will become due-and payable on
iu braces silety-aeres, waters carry is away and déposit -it, . south fork abeut 100 fect, nearly to HA shy 3 ee s Flat, . and sncheuoaere. ‘AD. YBSI.
= Sut Bove =e res oon ain de : stiOHie 2 1" P : Z 4 . JOHN 'T. MORGAN® Gashier St, Louis Mipe. I presume, on the dumping groun 1s the junction in the hill. . The water #. B. Patton; Sweetland, TOINE T ‘ M, . Nevaila City, Sept. 9th, 1981 Jo.
a Pnear ‘Marpavtlig, From the feed . failing Stepped, his wheel,-and now! “Wm. ne Gilbort, a AN i seni é e Tue St. Louis mine, owned by I. platform at the battery, rises a chete ‘understanding his diggings he ig do-. Ane Wl vert ° DEALER IN ie
W. Danean, Geo, True and A. St. made of strong timbers; about 89 ing fast? the right thing. «He is sae AER ete ss
‘Vain, adjoius the Deadwood ou the feet lotig,on an angle of about 40 deris ging up a_ tunnel thirty feet be-} ° N. Ww aes Weck San Juan, Fresh Oysters, Gold Fish, =
cast, being situated in Willow Valgrees, into which the rock is thrown . low the chanuel at the junction,—— rs. S. Rosseau, —AND—
ley about 4) miles east of the city. . and is carried to the mill? Froin the . This wilienable-him. to follow. the] 3B: Gusce atti, Raneh,
It has been worked by tunnel to watér level): ‘fheré “are four ledyes
within 2)0 feet of each other ‘on “the
s ipfage and they are pitching tosther they Two of
<n are but three feet apart at the
tuunel one level, of them paying $30
head of this chute @ car track rans
through an-open cut ond tennel a
distance of about 300 feet to the
ledge. Here is a large amount of
rock ia sight, -and -easily obtained,
oue man ina day being able to get
enough out to supply the mill for és
as descend:
double sluices 1S inches wile and.2:
stuices disclrarye in a wo) len tan 3
abe = H-tape sting to-2 feet sqaare ou the bot.
) . channel that yielded.oger $30,000 be. . Bides the Sbealings, ‘and like the .old .
@ Salar.) Oat straw, badly.. tlirashed . _
Fat that. It is very. cach, ated the
t-} Baltic tiad four or’ five deposits on}
this channel, = “ This ¢ hapnek has also
hext session, ~
—_—---eee
Iyxx editors —ocea-sionally
three mifles out to sea to get sufhic
room to expand their
“other. igs
;}no doubt pass a similar law at its.
stred for each} —
OPENING DAY
Thursday, Sepi. (4th, a
EC}
ent
HOTEL A ‘ARRIVALS,
forkgéd off on the Baltic, afd the
i . somth fork has céme from Brown's
ehannel down through — the hill, to ci Fiala N Columbia,
the end-of the claim ; and it will be T. F. Woo, "a
easy enough to follow it up stream,. Geo, Colludi, N. San Juan,
The tunnel ig in about 10) feet thro’ . et s anson, Grass a! alley,
soft rock and has abeut 200 feet furmes ‘Male’ y
ther to go ; and the wheel will furnMarysville,
L. Vaun, C ity,
ish power for his stamps.
atonand the other $31,
taken out during the
The quar
various ‘stag
of development and from
=19 to S47, the last five
haying paid-from $
crushing
ed figure, ‘The erection of
ery 18 necéssary to deeper explora
toa, aod if the property is not. disposed of as
view Of negotiations going on;
Juuean says he and his partners wi
svon put up a hoisting aud pnmping
ce. —
The wrenseat s€ oundition.
At 10 o'vlock yesterday nmopning
> President's pulse was 100, tein perature 99.4, and. respiration 20, HU
passed a very comfortable night, and
on the whole his cendition Was encouraging,
the
Other reports receives
during forenoon
nient, although no assurance was giy
en in thein that the dangerof the re
has The
lapse passed,
couraging terms thanthase of SuugCay
(wautity of food and appeared to relinti 16,
turing thy «day, aud -was much rej unable to agree, were Shashar ged by
yy Ge } y , adj 3 > ;
eshed ‘thereby, ~The wouid and . Judge Sawyer, ‘Jurore report. that
tacision are looking-better, aud the .
jaroid glanl ‘has ceased suppuraLing
iiaa eustomary cheerfulyess.
#pIte
ta
of these favorable Bigns,
u coudition as to cause ieuak ansiety,
AO ge
Rising Sun Mince.
The Superintendent of the isos
Sun mine at Colfax reports that the
uew machinery is working well at .
The work of running . ¢
the 990 level further west to deve! op.
both shafis
the country té*the point of contract
with the new shaft will shortly be
carried forward. » Nos, 3 and 4 west,
ayd No, east, carry
vein in the face, and are going forward-actively, » The regular Output
of ore fromthe main shaft fully
supphes the mill. ‘The general condition of the mine is yoo.t,
_ 2
o levels,
awapping't om,
The people in this part of the State
wlio have heretofere been taking the
San Francisco Qall are “throwing
cit” ou that paper like rats deser ting .
a sinking ohip. They prefer to put
their trust in the Alea, which is not
only a-better newspaper, butis wise.
ly advovating a policy towards the
‘hydraulic mining industry that is
fair for all concerned,
a
The Fleming Mine.
the: 2} foot .pay ghute recently.
atrugk in the J. -eming mine, alinost
direotly under the center of Broad
street, is producing ore that is heavly charged with sulphurets and tree
gold. Aer ia pow being sent
ty the Deadwi mi
o ‘
:
differe nal
parts of the ground has ranged: from
931 to the-tast natimachinnow seems probable in}
Mr,
verifizd thse .
“tating that there ayas an itmprove~ .
dispatches
generally were couchd@ “in mere énPu President atéa reasonable .
He also slept at intePvals
. "The President exhibited more . h:
the
juwer part of his riz ght lung is in sych . unakle to agree upon a verdict, there
the,
! nen of spelling the game sempiine:
tz
es
hours, steady run,
. . by water, having a 13
wheel, and with 20 inches of wate
. aking 60 revolutions: but Souche
gs . } conte ‘anh utes i
revolutions, Sonchet with: the’ aic
. was plentifal, stripped off the: led. ge
. of about 150 feet in length ani 175 or .
i! 59 deep, The ledge has been tappe 2
var 4-séveral places and found to vary
“lin thie :kness from 1 to 10 feet, .
pounded in a haud anortar a piece of
‘the: rock
y
. 23 spec ks visible throbghk a magnify© jing glass, seven of them to be’ pain
ly seen with the naked eye, and one
piege about as large ag the head of
la pin, ‘This ledge will certainly
give ‘a good report of itself one of
these days, 2 =
eee a
A Costly Case.The trial.of the case -of the Sage
. Flame and Mill Company vs. Oliver
. Lonkey et al., was concluded in the
. United States © ireuit Court at San.j
. Franeisco on: Monilay. The jury,
, alter.an absence 6f 21] hours, being
they stodd ten for the p aintif and
i two for the defendants,
. has vecupied the Court sinee the t7th
-of August. Oa a former trial of the
ease in the same Court the jury were
being eleven for the plaintiff and one
for the defendauts, The controv ersy
at Over the rights and privileges of .
using the waters of Suge Hen Creck
jin this county. J. M. Walling <of
y is one of the attorneys for
the pla\atiff, and W.K. F, Deal who
used to Seside” here and is now Jo:
cated at Virginia C ity, is of eounsel
for the defendants.
ee
Grass Valley Debating Club.
The Grass Valley Debating Club
wilen Friday evening meet aud re
organiz: for the winter, There will
. be a discussion on that eveniug as to
Whether or no Giteau’s career shall
. be terminated by pendulous saffocas
; tion, The principal disputauts are
Win. Hill, who “will ac _ the
hempen remaly, and J, F. R ley,
who will argue that on geueral ptines
ciples a Republican President ought
fy be made a target of any w: ay,
~~
‘Mis Tene Name, ;
Thé Gold Hill Newa says: The
real maine of *Lougstreet,” ~who
killed * MeClellan, u fellow sport, at
Truckee, a few’ days ago, is Isaac
Tamkin, not Lampkins, nor ‘Fempkins, etc,, aa sone of our contem:
poraries get it, He, as well’ aa his b
parents, were formerly well known
residents of the Comsto k, and there
are plenty to testify tu the cerrectThe mill is run .
foot hurdy
‘creasing the pressure
to bring the speed up to about 90 .
. of two men last winter, when water
j and there i$ DOW an expoged strface!!
weighing about 2 ounces
and washing it ov in @horn I found
The ‘trial .
Every car eVery
is taken out of
M. W. ertheimer San Francisco,
lead of gravel that . if a _ Baxton, Sierraville,
Perr SS these chaiuels will pay well to mill, poe aPe8 = “ SE
rj} and he wilt soon have ‘this among E. D. Ainsworth, N New : York,
{. the paying -mines. Never teddle vi J. S.Peel, Truckee,
with divideridge: ef-bed rock, and T. Burton, Sierra Valley,
Nira, Peck, Camptonville, An most cases it can be easy enough F, L. Gordon, San Franci sigco,
t . itold on the §urface Where” they are. J. L. Davis & fam, N. Bloomfield,
‘Lie Alta channel has vine deposits E, H, Benjamin San F raneisco,
G. M. Pinkham, Oakland,
yet undisturbed in thts hill, and may ng as
be “same di ay we wjll*take a squint} 4," 7 fF cists taaaker Hill,
at them, J. Holland Pound Mountain,
af H. Wolfe, San Fraueiscg,
. Neville, Bronah Corral,
Simmons, Dutch Flat,
Wm. W alker, Spenceville,
sali,’
a oe
Olid welioms btirary.
SEES <
‘The Trustees of the. Odd ¥F ellows
Globes, Nuts, Candies, Etc
NEVADA CITY,
HAVING just returned fro
San francisco, the attention «
the public is ¢ alled tomy bea
tiful stovk of goods
GOLD FISH and GLOBES.
Sere FRE SH ‘STOCK OF
Fres’ Eastern Oysters,
] Will be received daily and served up inthe
Highest style of thp culinary art.
A Fine Stock of Choice’
French and American Candies.
If you we ent sometlfierg nice, call.on
83 * : rs AM,
‘Assoviation in this eity dre replenishErastos Bow, Clerk,
ing the library with a large number . = as a
of the latest aul most popular DIED
publications, besides filling the miss: } = <
At Grass Valley, Sept. 12th, 1881, Orestes eee
In g numbers of incomplete series alAllan, a nativé. of Massach usetts, aged Si
> jars,
ready on hand.” All of, the works At Crasq-Valley, Sepiember. 10th, 1881,
will be catalogued, and it is possible,. John Franeis,,son of Thomas and’ Katie
j . Hobs cat Smith, aged 3 years, 10 montis and s di Lys.
that arrangements will be made eS Ju Nevada City, Sept, 13, 183r Lou
keep the library open to ths publit . Wile of Thomas Stew: irtson, aged 34 years,
= guouths; a native of Mi nois, ’
more than one evening a week, pa
THOMAS, WALRATH & HIGKS,
“ Broad 8t, Adjoining Gauli's Bakery,
nuw.
-— > + >——
“ Su_erfor Cour?
AUCTION SALE,
FRANK GUILDFALL HAVE AN AUCTION SALE A
W his Rooms,
~ The following Gisineés was trans. act: din the Superior Court yéster-:
day, Judge John Caldwell presiding:
} Mark Thornton et als vs. Thomas
. Patterson et-als, WBifth day’s trial,
SR
Satufday, “Sept: 17th, 1861,
pT TWO O'CLOCK, P. M,
Need More Water,
The Providence Mining Company .
-being-unableto—ohtain from the Ex. eelsior ditch during the dry months . g athlete having g
sufficient water for their forty stawp. 8d Cheep in.
mill, conteniplate making a contract rae.
sl4
T
soods to sell will please
NEVADA CITY,
AVING purchased the entire steck of
ALEX. GAULT, are fow prepared
to supply the qpwople ‘of, New ada City wih
Provision line ut
: corner Main and CominerThey keep a fil nd fresh supply of
Theo, Sterling vs, L, Hirschnian . cial streets, Nevada City, of
— Case con-inued tor the New and Second Hard GROCERIES,
The People vs, Isaac Tamkin. FU RNITU RE PROVISIONS,
Arraigned and given ull ‘Monday
:
morning to plead, OF ALL. DESGRIPTIONS, ON , CASE BROODS, .
"}FLOUR and FEED, . ‘.
with the South Yuba Canal Company umn Ty SALE,
so that they can getit from the Snow
Mountaig ditch, Incase the change =
is made an abundant supply ean be
had all the year srouna, Mea
@
Tue London News says that when
Matthew Arnold’ offers the peeple
poetry in the place’ of, religion, he
certainly does not offer a snake in
place of fish; but he resembles the
French Peingess whe ask how people — "
Could be ‘se silly as to starve; if
bread was searce, excellent cakes
might be bought-for half a frane.
Poetry is an excellent cake; but pecple, if religion were taken away,
wouldogeek vainly for the half-franc’s
worth 6f taste which makes postry
attainable food,
—>—_-— $e
CutvaGo contributed $11,500 to
the Mrs, Garfield fuad; Cinci:mati,
$17. There were urgent double-leaded artiolea ins the hewspapers there
asking for subscriptions, with the
result shown, Apenny subscription for a quarrelsome fellow,’ who
hit somebody, brought $800, ‘The
Chicago Times remarks upoy this
that they are a‘ter the pie turesque
FINE RESIDENCE on Aristocracy Hill, with nearly one
ere ofground good orchard,
Water.and Gas. Apply at.
sl4 EXPRESS OFFICE.
stock of
: Cigars, Tobacco,
NUTS, CANDIES, ‘NOTIONS,
: Ete,, Ete.
next THIRTY DAYS. at
Wholesale Cost Prices,
Ne Wassoettic stuere F Enters my Store.
Atl orders will be eal carefully and promptly
aud striking in: Cincinwati,
Billed, MRS. A. ROSENTHA
a devade City, Bops, al i) “
i
MRS.A. ROSENTHAL;
Commerciaf ‘Street, Nevada City.
I have on hand an immense
Which T will ‘sell ‘for ‘the
Our Wine CellarIs stocked with choice and delicious
OLD WINES, COGNAC, RYE
AND DBOURACN WHISKY.
Spica
We have also on hand Fine Brands of
Tobacco & Cigars
Goods Delivered Free of charge,
———
%
"We warrant every article gold by
us to be as represented, and by strict
attention to} business and selling at
The. Lowest Living Rates,
Hope to receive a liberal share of the
public patronage,
Thomas, Waltath & Hicks,
No. 76 Broad Street, 4
Two Gold Fish and Globe, $2 50 And vicinity, that
TRY THE TOPSY-TURV Y—Sémething new,
the Best of ne in the Grocery aud
_ HAMS, BACON, LARD. &c.
—“Warlou
The .
Anu
in town
The f
artson \
A big
the Blu
Moore's
ont rich
goiden b
Valley h
murder,
Anpua
ty Min
~“Oxstobar 1
pears else
The Uk
Rough a
ti ed with
vatecot co
brank .
" cei ae
". MISS M. W. PIERCE
uESIRES to inform the people ‘of
NEVADA CITY
Monday, August 22a, SSI,
Fancy Goods,
On Bread Streét, next above the
Kngine House,
-#
; Whexe she willbe pleased te eile a‘l,
and tespectiilly invites an ® sSpection.of he r
a and asks a share of the
x of Goods,
—
Bay
ASK FOR——
=
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.
NEW GROCERY FIRM Union India Rubber Co's
Pure Para Gum
. CRACKPROOF
Rubber Boots and Coats.
Beware of lhnitations !
i
BE sure the Boots are stamped Crack
> Pree? on the heels; and have the Pure
; detgan 5
. whi
Mey
Springs on the foot. and instep,
ch prevent their-crackiiy or breaking,
Will last twice as long as aliy others
Mlaniifucttred,
For Sale by all Dealers. +
PackSprings, Clothing, Boots
Rie.
GOOBYEAR RUBBER Cd.
kh. HU PEASE, y Ay
“ all HM. RUNYOS, ) San
All kinds Rubber Belting,
jing, Hose, 8
rand Shoe aS,
ents,
b Vs sid isco,
Luetje and Brand,
. WATCIUIAKEUS
fm
and
JW EL ERS,
E HMA DST. ep. ge a he Hotel,
Weodchoppers. “Wanted.
H
.
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oh
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Enquire of R. P. DeNOON,
Supt. Derbec Mine, a20-lin
A. LADEMAN,
3 DEALER iw
Groceries, Provisions, Eto,
Junction of Broad and < and Commercial Streets
NevadaCity,
i Choice Family Grocesiésa Specialty.
THREE CITY LOTS
FOR SALE.
rp very dita Cityltate are of*
fered for sale cheap. For particulars
euquire of
=
MRS, JONATHAN CLARK,
a8 Piety Hill,
A Card to the Public.
ISAIAH WILLIAMS ,
HE REPUTED “PARTNER” OF L.
aa ies N & CO., bas removed 4 Gillet's
Stand, Pine street, now owned J, Oy
Hassell, where those who desire .
First Class Werk Bene
Nevads City, August 25th, 1881,
‘
In’ the “Tansurial Art,” will receive potita
and eareful attention, agJ6-in
she will open a Store an
For Fashionable Millinety and .
ler
. aged
of tow agi
lis -roujis
mercial 8
nuon,. FR:
Julips I
Miss Emr
these cola
muenibered
vesterday
pasue,
Marshal
froin Lang
notice wart
section aga
Lewinsky,
swindler *%
"A man. ay
of 33 summ
erm end_of t
into their bb
litea time t
£0 they hav
~ destinies by
Lawyer B
Jerry Lyneh
habeas corpi
ready beek :
ing Judge ‘
decision, _L
balite Wes ow
colbert sive
tis4 eace .
Supply!
I, S+Rosen
téusive estab
cust corner -«
streets, San .
to 110 Cigar an
‘the count
sented. by 8.)
ik this seeti:
our leading jc
st pplies in th
cabbage leaf
“buut Rosen
wvars, ‘Lhe .
fg used, aud
uniform that
certain kind
will find the s:
same, ‘Their .
umoug the bes
the cheaper -¢.
Jer any man,
___“tgar is Of thi
lactured . excl,
‘and a better gr
©xpsetefor ‘the
Tetailed.
Quaker
‘The followin
Quaker Hill '§,
centage of each
béyinning Aug
September 2d;
last month, 98;
—dance, Se
Lula Selfridge, §
Henry Hething
Nettie” Mason, .
J55 "Artie Lurne:
77, Class C; Y
Mary Hottinger
tridge, 83; Lillie
25;
—
Removing te
Dave Auerback
in remov
Store te Broad st
Vitizeng Bank, ‘an
‘@ day or two t
sreater Sargains t
Tered in Nevada ¢
“Insar
Brand &
E “Oglish, Americas
Panies having o
more than $30,000