Show I t THE TIPTOP MINE The Final PiLFfltflondd ShaUJbnes3Y to There was a double transaction TipTop yesterday In the Captain LUk Judge Hunter of Bellevue 4 and I ° Rorem of Hailey e made the final ment on the property It Par amonm 14500 besides al110nnted l ° a couple of thousand dollars due for supplies The S River TUllt says the original WOod then transferred the property oWner whch was again transferred Finally A Lusk John A Hunter aCd j atn Mar G Hunter of Bellevue Ole ltcrell1 Catherine Rorem of H 7ley and TIrd A Groesbeck and Ann D GrJtlbetk < JOI11 Salt Lake City eentt1 Ii h 1 ft ot J r deed with a penalty for S i Michael Shaughnessv of the Co II It k Hockland State of New York 1 > terms of the bond the t parties fit named agree to deed to exUn States Marshal et Shaughnessy ff on or fore the first iS be day of October 1857 the payment of > 150 COO at the lJe j ret 0 National Bank in Salt Lake City ltlt TipTop property This will undoubtedly be a sae S the Tiptop shows a great width art depth of rich ore is a true fissure we defined and desirable in tvery resce Messrs Shaughnessy and Gro sb it u understood also hold the bomi 01 the Deadwood property wtuh adu the Tip top and for which they are j pay 50 OOOby the 1st I of April next j J the ore chute is almot as wet < e < nand n-and rich in the Oeadwo as in the 1 top there is no doubt but that t V also be taken The gentlemen name will therefore have a splendid prope one that should easily sell for HX outright or that could bo storked s i 1000 000 in any city in the world It is understoodto be the intent n Messrs Shaughnessy and Groesb cv C organize a company in New York CT to exploit it Their plan is said to be have ample capital paid in to open the mine and build a mill If thu j done the Times predicts that the company com-pany can begin to declare monthly dir idends sixty days after starting up the mill |