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Show -- Vol. OORINNE; UTAH, SATURDAY, . From ttas Montanlan, March 80Ul daily ctaq bcporteb, , - ' rtnwutum srnraa itut (caT ncrnn) ,A correspondent of the Herald, .writing OFFICIAL.PAPKU Of f , TH United States, City and County. - 1 TKRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. " VtM Mtttf on Year..... tut Month ' prv )OBUllMMAf (..applied by th carrier) Per Month d w ..................... Single. Copies J W W 1 25 10 r.xt::3 inTEiu:zr.cL Latest Cxckatye ctJrin-tc- r ? Fron tit F Bocord, April 2d. ; ' All the mines for the1 past week are being worked with full force and turning out any amount of ore, more by far, than it Is possi ble for the mills to crush. Tho dumps at eveiy mine are piled up with ore of the first class, but there it will hayeto rest for a time. Keck is shipped from and forty miles to be milled and yet it returns sufficient to jay all this expense and lea re a respectable little balance: it. being shipped to tho Big Smoky mill at Hamilton, Ferguson, mill. at Farlr, and our own mills at lry and Meadow Valleys. Piocho does not receive credit for bullion produced from . rock sent to Hamilton and hut for part of that sent fcto Silver Park, which amounts, added to' oiir monthly product would still Tho miils fUrthcr increase our shipments. are Meadow and Dry yalleys nt running reducer and to lo not hut appear day night the amount of ore. "With a few moro mills wo could make quite a respectable showing, but still wo do pretty well as It is shipping more bullion titan any camp in tho Stato outside of Virginia City, and that by tho of twenty employ hrtent of only four mills-o- no two of ten and one of five stamp. "Water pipes are now on tho road and within a reasonable tlmo wo may expect to have water running into Pioche, and then mills can bo built within a short distance of town. Tho bullion shipped ior thcr wcekonding April let, amount to $G0, 603.39. Meadow Valley Company ) now shipping from Cd to 70 tuns of oro daily and turning out more bullion than over. They are putting up tho finest oro dump In'" the PUtrUtv Our old friend, (hurley Foreman, knows kow to manago a mlno ho lias been there. , Tho Washington mliiq now worked to a dept of 14(1 feet, have 42 men employed and are taking out about 3d tons of ore daily that will average $300 by very little assorting. Dumps all full. General Washington, near the Washington, is being worked steadily and splendid oro is taken out, Pioche Silver Mining Company have out an Immcnso amount of oro ready for shipment. Large amounts of rock1 havo been sent to Silver Park and Hamilton for reduction. At present they are working about 30 men. Uancliett, Superintendent being ab-'n- t, A J. Blair .'acting in tho doublo capacity of uperintcndcnt and book-keepand acquit himself very credibly, but for a steady thing it would bo a little too much to .1 carry with comfort. poflance is only down 40 feet, but oro of a paj-inquality U extracted n laro quantities. M'ith mill "facilities convenient .Defiance would pay all tho cost of development. Tho Bowery, after laying idlo for it time, 'commenced Work' again a few weeks sinco and at this date havu a richer and better al vein than ever. For a considerable (depth tho vein has been somewhat broken, but for tho past few weeks work hat boon in a solid, unbroken body of ore, rich as any one could wish for. From tho Raymond & Ely Company, during the past month, tho bulk of oro sent to tho mill has been shipped from tho Creole mine.. The Superintendent, C. W. Light ner, has the Burke mine in fino condition for supplying the mill when the ten new stamps and additional pahs, which are now being received, are in place. . In tho Burko the main incline is being sunk, as also a 'argo wlnro from tho foot of tho tunncl tHo view of Connecting on the i5vel. The new whim at the 217 fiv't lew In i Creole operation, and the 100 foot level n that mine i being pushed vigorously east nd west. Notwithstanding tho mill has Vorkiag but eight stamps for the greater part 'of March, tho receipts will not : , J , i . ? er g do-fin- '. in-wi- .fall fiirsh-u-- t of February. : , ;" Y C 1 - Sunny South',' between Burko and Creole, Las an incline down 160 feet. ' It is supposed I be to on the same vein of the Creole and j Eurke, which circumstance alone would give It good standing. t Umatilla, In same locality, is sinking a taft with Indications of soon striking the ' bd-- o. Alpe has 70 tons on the dump, and it this Urn) the In'cRne has reached a depth of 40 ca the vein, which is larger and well ti. The ore will pay wtll. triae has a shaft down CO fset, at point drifting has been commenced. . de-Cz- Fancy r GKOCEEIES, Liquors, Flonr and , . J r , 60 Main bC 7 Pearl St., 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS,..:..... IO WA. Arents for tho Orkatal P order Co. y Auburn Mills. iXxy have been made recently in. Cope District, which has been christened tho Independent. It assays from 80 to 60 per cent, silver. It Is said to be one of the richest mines ever struck In the country. We havo not learned who tho lucky proprietors arc. f, ISfITED, WILL PURCIIA8E SILVER ORES at the followlngnet rates, SS$SSSSSSSSSSSSSS iliiiiiUSiiiUiUI! &sgf!sfis!!ls&& mmmmmmn , i ii I TDT, COPPER ARB- - SHEET IRON WARE. 1 nn llllliliiiiill SssssissssssssssssiSs &ano, Jannaiy 1. 1871. 1871. I did. . Disappointment. How? Well, you see, when the Presideiitaw me with thi lint on, he mistook me fo relation, and immediately gave me the position I asked for. o IIow did ho you fora relative onaccount of your hat? Ho saw the dent In it. 'I ; mi-tak- , -- apI-- -- day of April, mart 2 td 1871. JOHN P. TAOGART, Assessor District of Utah. Tho Rev. Dr. Luther E. Albert asks tho following pointed ouetion in tho Lutheran Would it not bo well to givo up, Observer: nt least for a season, our disputes about our dlflcrcnce, and lend our entire energy toward tho extension of Christ kingdom throughout the world? The diversion might be more favorable in the end for purity of doctrine, os well as practice, than those discussions which are frequently steeped moro in our own spirit than Jn the spirit of Chrit. The endowment of $400,000 for the proposed Symcuso University has been subscribed. Tho city is to add $100,000 more, and then there will be nothing in tho way of a speedy advancement to completion. physician. Employment is Nature Galen. 4 , Pies, Cakes, eto Socleiy of the United States, 120 Broadway, New York. Kept constantly on hand. iiunLBUT on os., and Retail Wboleaal :.! It is DRUGGISTS, Alontaim Street, r r i: i .... .... UTAH. ' ' pi-t- f GEORGE 1.. HOLT, said that Paris capitalist . - J- COllINNK, are contln-ual- y wishing they had nary Red. Emperor William propose to give Bismarck, Moltke and Von Boon a million dollar each out of the French idemnity money. The llaytieit army numbers 10,000 men. There are 4,000 generals, 5,000 colonels, and officers and the rest are privates. The.: Buffalo Express Yrtckedly ay that the fact that Mis Anthony write her speeches in bed, is a sure proof that they are of her . own composition. . favorite Count .do Palikao, Napoleon in exile of the is pangs suffering General, to fortuno a of with $2,000,000 London, starvation. from him keep NHlson ! soon to appear In New York, Mis as Ophelia, in the opera of Hamlet, Hamthe Queen, Ylrger Cary representing let, and Brignoli Laertes A New York paper suggest Dinner forget a an appropriate motto for tho High Old Commission, which ha so far made than in much better work at dinner-eatin- g . any other part of Ka business. : A" Duluth paper ay one of tho streams falllny into Lake Superior, .from tho North, is ezlUi, Teaccrtnco TlYtr, because it is tho only one of all tho tributariel of tho lake that has no bar at it mouth. . " DtaJer , The Equitable issues every desirable form of only in cash, policy and receives premiums own claims, nor neither accepting notes for it. paying them out, in lion of the money, when it policies become due. The excellence of this InslltnMon Equitable) cannot be too wartn'y acknowledged. It story is the story of a nobis success of a wise and generous deign, prudently and thoroughly ac complishsd. It wsa organize t on a principle of novel and peculiar liberality, It proposed to all profits to the insured, paying only legal f;ive on ita capital; and it has accomplished Us purpose, in a career of progress altogethef unprecedented. It has distanced ail competitors, and established itself upon foundation as of adamant, ita expenses have been less than those of any other new company in proportion to ita income, Atur fork Obtervrr. . Lite IiGCnAKcE Coar aar. One of tbe strongest, safest, most suecsssful, and best managed corporations of this claracter In New York is the "Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United Mates." Indtptmlent, Dr. Prime, editor of the New York Obnrvtr, states: "The Equitable Lfe Assurance Society of the United States has bten fondedwltha view to meet tbe wants of all part, of our country. Its founders and directora are chit fly religions and benevolent mk, and I trust the day is not far distant a ben it wiU become to widely known that al) our ministers, secretaries, and men on salaries generally, will 'avail themselves of its rich advantages." mr3-2W.( H. GLASCOTT, Local Agent. widely-exte- NEW BOORS AND STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, ! v And Halioni of nded all Kindi. Notice. Poll-Ta- x FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. 7V0TICE . poll-ta- x Past OQc t CuSdtiify Corlnne, Ctah. m! alt-t- f GZlLI 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE. for the year 1870 la now due and, payable to the undersigned, ALEX. TOPOSCE, Supervisor. mhl6-l- f Corlnne; March 16, 1871. Meats, ' , Ete.f at Louest Prices r FOVltTIt ITREETi Always on Mgor oared 4000 hand Haas, at inns. ...........Co Keltoa CexioktonA Movao BABBIT oi very eheay ....conrai.,.. Battery and VVathlagton Streets, SAN FnkN CISCO, CAL, ....axraantcEB.,,. COXUSUIXS.. variety of the beet IT rata, Bacon, sausage, dried bef, eto. P01J5M PF ISAAC D. IIUWT003T, Commission EJerchaat, Wholesale and retail dealer In all kinds of MXTAL thi office. FOB if ) FURNISH IfJ Q COOD3. A f - - CORINNE, - j.. & MIINRO, YVholeeale and Rcraftl . botvroon Atli and 5tii, UTAH. OH. O O HI i, Eluwobth A(Lornig pri-d-tf . t 1 CoMJIISSniN - apl tf a. arssELU V Mebcdaiit, I j. caqouw PAinTucro. RUSSKLL cC OAGG1E, Corner ot Montana and 6th Sti ppr ter, decorators, plain and ornamental bangers, and irattatora of woods and marbles. For reference see the chnrchee and all business houses of . and principal .dwellings feli-t- t . CoHnue. , m Tain Corlnne, TJtnlt. ? i DENNIS J. TOOIIY, Attorney At. Counsellor at J.aw Hontan Slreef, - v L?d ft Ketp coLaontlr oxr fdod ivt j , , th Jobbing Util j Order by mall .will receive prcnij t and earefx.1 ' f attention. , UTAH. J .TV. GRAHAM, .1 ' . ; n ; BEADS AND LETTER HEADS JQYlLL ore mad a specialty at th Khrcfrn (Ml sad iamfn pectmans. iiMt M. D., ; Goods shipped east and west on th RYAMINBR OF PENSIONS FOR CTAtl. Railroad th I 1 Corner of Fourth 'an COR-INI- :, se7-t- ' ' f Jlontana Stredi, J. W. SIcNUTT Wholes! an24-l- m finl-be- d j & CO., AU CONSTANTLY RECEIVINO AND OPEN tug out a full stock of plain and fancy furniture, eucb a - DtpUai Its., v ; i j OOOD DWELLING- rooma and roMai, 1,, a throughout; and lot 44x132. UiM The premiaea now rent for 23 per mouth. Will be eoid low for cash. Inquire of dectf A)Lnn: t. toohY. FOR SALE. i - 1 - UTAII. BEDSTEADS, CIIAIHS, SALE-- A "IVOIl house or fir well nolMf i1 - , . COHINNE. ' ' tnl Retail A A FURNITURE. r UTAH " DRUGGISTS Corner Tiurth cf th line earn day orders are received. h . 4 . i t f j. v, iOF6?CTi . k. TABLEda BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, . 1' i I. .!( KITCHEN SAFES, ' CRIBS, LOUNGES, REFRIGERATORS Wilcox 3c Gilitos letter ram-il- y Sewing Machines with all the Improved attachments, ranging In price from $85fac-to $250, direct from the at tory. Never used." Apply tills Ofllee, DESKS, SOFAS, , WHAT-NOT- , V, S. BRACKETS, MIRRORS, , SPRING-BED- S, MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, . i COMFORTS, & BEDSPRBAD3. FOR SALE. i One ot Smith? American Organs. The best In use. Di- alw7 Rcphlrbf , f . Cizt - i , r to cell as cheap cn rect from the Factory. Suit- I am bound any house In Utah. able for Church or parlor use. Applv at tills Office. lf kleith la, Lire Sale at4 lav" Llvr Qalck ul nun VvtSta. For SqIg. ' t f . r ' 5 , . t SALE BOOUSi t r One of Babcocks celebrated Fixe Extinguishers price, Montana- fttreet.. - - CorladC,, $65. These machines are ; j. u. uz::iz ; , the most Judicious. 'eflfective f . and Indlspenslble .ever Ini vented. No bsllding is safe - i, IPQK , , - , . . . , apl-t- without them. Apply at this Office.' v JOB oare. WSRK OF EVERT DESCRIPTION DONE and fhapJy at th Raroarxi ipj SALE, A No. Co. jpir-- o v wn. aiiwljr nftvcr ot this OZlzz Jo i ? -- -- A. i L s V1-tactor- I? b . i U 1 i J i- - s 1 - Particular attention paid to Ordcri I a. h AND Improved Bocken Complete and Cheap. 60RINNE Market, n. LtlMlKH, Preprtetor a - . 1 -- . m Paektt Cutlery, , Bar Fcrcllcre, CREIGHTON outfit t Montana Street, . 31,011,111. i , CLIPPINGS. ITopr. 1 . , dec20-t-f Freight, Hunt, Mine or Prospect $13,000,000. 7,000,000. 1 . GEO. HANF, spl-t- f Cath Aucfs. Aooaal Income, Sew Buslne, 1889, , J : N . ; - i sp2f.3a EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE i . AND GENERAL HOUSE COBIYYC, TIIK Moiitftim St.V Corlnne. Fresh Broad, Bye Bread, . J Graham Bread, ' : ; r House U .UNION BAKERY, - t ' i . . - f United States Imteekai. Revesce, AssCMtoas orrtcE. Dihtbict op Utah, I.seu City, March 20, 1871. Salt HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL IS rTOTICE v persona concerned that the Assessment, valuation, enumeration, and Income list, for the District of the Territory of Ctah in accordance with an act to provide Internal Revenue to supon tho port the Government, and to pay I ateres tamend-ded Public Debt, approved June 30, 1864, as by Act of March 2. 1867, also at amended by. . Act approved July 14, 1870. Parties who wish to examine said list and make appeal (which must be iu writinx) can do so at my office in this city on or before the 26th i PS, - Quicksilver, Picks, and I. e. Well, sinco you afo an official, I advise OiLSH A.CBEE.YCW1LD, Proprietors, you to go and ge$ a new stovepipe hat ; if afford tho friends and cant expense, you your IVlll give fifty cents to get tho coruscations ironed out of tho shabby one you no w sport THIS IS A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, CENTRALLY aid well arranged. The It looks al though a Britton, n Hill, or a rooms are neatlycommodious and comfortably fnrniahod. . Tba Horace GrcHyhnd fallen on it. table are always supplied with the beat tbe market No, I will rnikmooth aw'ay a wrinkle; affords. Oyster always on hand and served np In any I will wear it ns it island bequeath it to iny Freeh ou short notice. heirs as a rich legacy. JtKwas the" causo of style The Bar ia stocked with the finest Wines, Liquors, and Cigar, LAM Gold Scales, U. S. ASSESSORS NOTICE. - - UTAH. COBINNE, p it n dt isiraa,! CHANDELIER, v ; -- by mail. t ,i Rocker Irons, : Gold Pans, j Rocker Bippers, Plated Ware. . Spring Point Shovels, . Farming Implements Everything for a complet Proposals will be received subject to the usual conditions, hnrstofhrs published. Proposals must he socernpaulnd by samples, and sltomd he made ou the printed form te be obtained at this office, J. W. IUIUUUF.R, Hvt, prig. Ueu. and C. 8, nm?i) 6, Metropolitan Hotel, ' office. Did you get the appointment? . , Omct well-know- r.2ontana Otroot, cuTLEnrlr.:r.nc:3l- Goods. ss marts-w-3- , . - Tho following convern official and hi sation between n friend took placo recently in front of tho Custom House; Where hnvo you been? To Washington, to see the President, for tho purposo of securing an appointment to " ' . ; !3heet Copper, ,, , GLAOAli t i PcacH asxwo awn Depot 0. S., Omah4, Nan , March 16, 1871. f dressed; in strong square double sack a, flnslde, heavy twilled cotton, outside, guonyj, well sewed and the four corner tied; each package to contain 100 poands of flour. The flour to be delivered at theU. 8. Commissary Storehouse in this city, at the U. H. Com-miy Depot near Cheyenne, W. T., or on cars at Fait Lake City (tbe place of d livery to be atated in proposals), U fore the .Qtb day of May, II!IIIIIIIII lliillfiilliiifiiiSf Smart Fkllow. - Furnishing IN DUPLICATE, egEALED liUOPOSALH, will he received at this office until 11 o'clock a. M., on Wednesday, April 26, 1871, for furnishing the foliowint Subsistence stores, via: 61,003 pounds of Flour, high ground and well Is i 0HIHA-- . " Also, Manufacturers of SUPPLIES ARMY ceived from B. F, Sides. Yesterday they shipped, to Lees & Wal lor fifteen bars, eight of them from tho 25 Meadow Vallep Company, weighing 865 22 . HE I. s. & VL I & pound. of Sn .774.02 valnc, and seven from the Raymond dsEly Company, weighing 703 pound, value $10,1(17.71. We saw a couple of specimens of oro last r,l night from tho Legal Tender ledge, Stock-to- n oooo District, which showed well, running over $75 in silver alone. Tho Legal Tender MW No cbsrgo for milling. Sampling or Asmj. contains tw6 thousand feet of fine pey ingore, A gqaranWd to eorrespomt with U. 8. Mint, Mays five feet in thiekne, of which eight hundred Or aaeka rtiurnsit to alil)rra frr of RMlroad foot have Just changed hand for $5,000, chargra, Orea samplptl by liattsrjr t r Cnuhr, at Messrs, A. C and H, M. True buying from option of ablppora. Messrs. Vincent & Hulllvan, F. F. OSBIbTOiV, nanager. i ' Mining Implements. nt From the Salt Lalta Qerald, April ?ih. On Tuesday morning Wells, Fargo & Co. shipped to Lees & Waller, New York, seven bars of bullion, weighing 826 pounds, of $10,651.56 coin value, received from tho Meadow Valley Mining Company; and two bar, to Wells, Fargo & Co San Francisco, weighing 107 pounds, valuo $1,356.67, re- i - i -- Nevada Land and Mining Co., 4 . ak la , ! v - Corinno; , Wboleaal and Retail daalara t AND - K e; :inaDomjo .?? Iron, Otovc3,JDTailo, IF. Dacon, myH-l- i From Ban Francisco, California, to Camp Gaston, California, 00 tons, more or less, distance JW miles. stores to be taken from storehouses in San Francisco. From San Francisco, California, to Camp vie Petaluma, California, 0 tons, more Wright, ' or less, distance 192 miles. Stores to be taken from storehouses in San Francisco. From San Francisco, California, to Port Isabel month of Colorado River, by sea, 2,300 tons, more or lees. Stores to be taken from wharves at San Francisco. From Ban Francisco, California, to C.mp Klamath, Oregon, 60 tons, more or less. d. stance 484 miles. Stores to be taken from storehouses in San Francisco. Bids to state in each caae tbe price per pound In gold coin for tbe whole distance. Bidders la every ease to atate in their bids the smallest number of days they are willing taoontract to. deliver tbe stores at their respective destination aft-- r they are turned over to them for tran. porta Lion. All bids io bo made triplicate, with copy of advertis-meattached. No bid will bo couaid- - . ered unless accompanied by a deposit of j S 1,000) one thousand dollars (a certified check preferred) aa a guarantee that tne bidder wid execute tbe contract it awarded to him. Contracts to be executed subject to the usual conditloua. Bids to be addressed to the undersigned. Indorsed : "Proposals for transporting army sup. to plies from C. G. 8AWTELLE. Chief Quartermaster Dept of California, and Depot Quartermaster, San Francisco. mah'28-lO- t t ? f of the Opra Cowl, (Kart dealeu in HARDWARE; II. From Reno, Nevada, to Camp Warner, Oregon, 300 tot,, more or less, distance 3 19 miles From Reno, Nevada, to Camp Btdweli, Ca'i- fornia, 10 tons, mor or less, distance 262 mllea. III. From Corlone, Ctah Territory, to Fort Hall, Idaho Territory, 00 tons, more or leas, distance 140 miles. . . uto suer ail siieLf and heavy s, ;-f ,- ' - whoLoaAxn From Wiuneteucca, Nevada, to Camp Three-ForkIdaho Territory, 60 tons, more or lest, distance 3C mile. ' Wholesale dealers In Ct Otaplo Si . T until U MONDAY, May 1, 171, for the transportation of Government (stores during the flcai year commencing duly 1, 1871, and ending Jane 30, 1873, vis: : tbie , tf t V Montana Street, QERMStf MULES, 8n STEELE & JOHNSON, ed -- Isrn ,'51 OO., - - Francleco, March 84, 18T1. PROP09AL8 ARE INVITED AT SEALEDoffice m. on have opened an Office at tbe abev named plus, and ln1 now prepared to do all Ur da of sassy. bam plea of Ore received by mall or expreae promptly assayed and returns mads tbs following day. Terms reasonable. It !? header. , epltf A J . m . i . S. X. JCHN80N D. M. STEELE. i .1 j HOBDC IpftKitNatttflu. DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA, t From the Sola News, April Stli. strike of immense richness is reported to th, TbeAugui mine is now down 03 feet and r is taking out fino rock. . the Silver Peak, located over ridge, on the old Meadow Valley road, Is taking out large quantities of ore and shipping it to the . " ' Chicago mill. ft A UTAH. BAIT T.AKE CITY, , -- 'r:rrrm.Tm Transportalloti. erriCK cr emsr qciaixaniSTEB, - No. 109, ' 8, 1871. Gorernnent AC3AY OFFICE, Main Srteet, j from Bannack, says: Dr. Hopkins, the pioneer capitalists of M. T.f and representative of the Butterfield Mining Company, and owner of No. 6 (Dacota,) is dangerously sick. !. Quartz mining is beginning to look up. Thecontinuod success of Mr. Stapleton in Smelting for the last two seasons has caused many to inquire Into the cause of so many previous' failures and his success. "We have an abundance of rich quartz, both silver and gold bearing, just as rich, I have no doubt, as are the quartz "of Utah Territory. Mr. Rohm, the assaycr and representative of capital, U here, and has, after a long series of assay tests, satisfied himself sufficiently, and I now sacking quartz to ship to Swansea; We mean silver hearing rock, from tho Blue Wing District, three miles east pf Bannack. Considerable preparation for crushing gold quartz is going on, and much ; has been taken out this winter preparatory to crushing in the spring. ! ADAM AULBACIi & CO. CALIFORNIA : f.V' P - ijinnwtrrF'm |