v. 54 5 TnuirSUAy.DECEMKERl, 11. ktul after the 1st day of January. isSl tlie subscription price of the Watch One year, paid in advance, $130 " '"-I payment delayed .J months, 2.00 'I payment delayed YZ months 250 MixiSG" Fr.OTEntT. Persons having ttiaing property to sell would do well to dtcrtiseitv We propose to give room to sach Notices, to be kept standing tin ier tie Reoeral caption of "Mixing Prop sbtiks rou Sale." The cost of snch notices will be moder ate. " . Those having : properties the value of which is not generally known, should give references to reputable persona known to be acquainted with such "mat ters. This paper has a good circulation among thining- men NorthV and id- the St?ite, aJuTcanhe of servicein the way ! proposed. i jIUttbry of Rowan County, i ' -' BTBKT. i. RUMPLE. i I i 1. ; " - . i' - Copies of this interesting book may be tad of T. F..Kluttz,.Theo. Bukrbaum, or at the Watchman OfJice. ) " : I , : l)r. Bcssent is "'at his rooms iu the old Xstionil Hotel building. ! o - ' Oysters are selling in this market at $1,60' jer gallon. :-' ;M s -. . Mr. J. Allen Urown is improving his office over Crawford's Hardware Store; reacoeuig, &c. ' Tomatoes are about over for this sea son. A uasuec or rrue ripe tomatoes were ou the market ou Thaiikss'if inc day. raised i(i this county. Sherift" C. Kriiier lias moved his fam jly into me city, mev occupy tno rcei jencc eii the corner of Fisher and Ellis "treets, I'lyler. recoatly vacated by Her. C te, of Charlotte, has .moved to this city.- Slio and Mrs. Knor occupy the dwellini next to Mis. Pearson on Elli street. o- Tbe Astrong Minstrels attended the Presbyterian church last Sunday night One of the company fell asleep. He was proaitlyj fined $'2 by the manager. , o - ThcreT will bo a meeting this evening at 8 p, m., at' the lioyden House, for the purpose uf making all arrangements for a Masquerade ball. Those intered are ex Mcted to be present. ' . . ' o- Dr.'T.j W. Faison, of Duplin Co., was married! last night in Charlotte, to Miss SallieS Yates, daughter of W.J. Yates Dr. Jobjn Whitehead of this city was one jit the 'attendants.- The Armstronir Minstrels nhivcd to a a lair Uouso l ist Monday uight. Thev - t . . ... seamed in , piny with-a desire to please They have several good performers -o Mr, JJ J. Iiuuer, has cone to Atlanta gone to to seo the show He .rined the members of; the Btare Press Association on last Tuesdajf. Ho" remarked that the last lime ;il4 was in Atlanta, it took him 13 days ioiidejiome. Tliat was before the day of Eail roads iu this section. ''I . o . IIowTlx CocRT-tTho two weeks ses sion of llowan County Superior .Court begin on Monday -of this weekHis Hon or, Judge jEnre presiding. .Among the visiting attorneys are, Wni. II-. lailey, of Cli4rlotlje,.Joh II. Wilborne, Lexington, J. . WIliiaiusonMocksvillo, J. A. Gour . I'J; of oncord, and J. W. liuuiple, of Lexingtfftn - The biiininal docket is an nnusually largo ope, among the number of State cases there are two punishable with .death. jTwo Jury cases have been tried, re8ultib; in alike number of convictious, and qnabtity of submissions and pleas of guilty are- tho reward of our excellent Solicitoil's vigilence. Locke, the rapist, to-day put himself upon his GVfiTand his country, with the pea of not guilty. Tie trial of M. A. Uentini, for the toicids f, the , negro Tom Helmore is . now being heard. . ScHOjcpNoTEs. f he Salisbury Graded School i going to give au entertainment on Fruhjy night, Dec. Jd, at Meroney's .Hall. .f;he cxercisewill consist of dia logues, ?(iBcert aiasic, vie. recitations, declamations,' iAll the public schools in the county are nwiirfjill bhtst; and the Superintendent is hosy Visiting them. ' Next Tuesday a feek the new School Committees will bo appojuted; and it is to bo hoped that greatrcft3 'will, bo taken in the selectiorp of men to fill these uftices. Let t hem be a.w"o are interested in the cause of ocatioii jiand iueo who will think and jaqnire as imrch concerning a teacher's Wlity, is hi? nviri. - ... H Evaus is succeeding finely iui inajyecal class. His first term ends next Monday night. All are verv mnch i-'caMiu pvth lum as a teacher au.l vocal wamer-jin foct the resnjt ofHiis trninin ;. Jsc Mcgiuiimg to be felt. If possible -Tetain, lum. another coarse should be -o- ii i . r.igi-, v.iio has tiieji nn -. ' Jjsoiiih or two, is again in his 'll.Wy to servi- his -iKtinit'r. carts cufi;;vcnsa Prnm " . . , i...y . ... - . M. I and was made more attraetiye the firand recepfion'banquent given 5r the Atlanta (and Georgia Dentists tJtheir vreiting brethren. ; ;j j i Dr. J F, Griffith, of this city, wis the only representative of this State present. He was honored by responding fo the toast : -yur guests -The Atlanta? Con etitulion in speaking of the affair says: K)ur gue8tS.wwaa Jiannitv . aok,i to by -Dr. Griffith of Salisbury fcortb v,arona. lie made an appreciative re for the warmth urn f compliments u row;iUlU cuaracter oi the reception accorded to the guests.". Death of George Jonxsox tATAi. Accidext. On last - Mondar-tnoj-ninff. abou 1 1 0 o'cloek." Geonro A. Li. JOIiniOn. til ok wltli nn mliAt. !. v ' -. f wuicn provea iatalin a fewrhouri He was driving a pairxf ulei which! took fright in a lane near the thonnJoi ifr fa ther They dashed madlvithron vii tl. laneTfiro the woodr.Gefle lieTofon and guided thenrclear of the tree untU the VU. in the mouth of ono of ItliW mnle i i.- i . - - uioKt-, wucn no lost control. Soon the wheels struck a log or stump and burled the young man against a tree, from whiclr he rebounded, striking his head agaiast the tire of ahind w.heel. Tie must have been stunned ; for ho lay -where he fell long enough to-lose a largo quantity of blood. V lien he recovered, he caoght and tied up one of tho loose innles; abd followed the other to the house. Wbea he arrived there, he walked into the robm of ene of his sisters and said : "The mules have killed me at last," and lay down pn a bed. He soon became unconscious and remained so until 20 minutes past two that night, when his spirit took its fiightt George was twenty-one last Thursday. He was a good, faithful son and had lived a life of usefulness always sacrificing self-interest to others. He was truthful, honest, sober and upright, a credit to His father and an honor to his Christian mother, who will meet him joyfully on as ho uears the golden shore. He wasi j consistent member of the First Presby terian church, from which place his obse quies were conducted. ! He was wounded iu the forehead, and the back of the head this latter causing death and was severely bruised about the person. It is a very sad occurrence and the commuuity sympathies deeply with the father, brother and sisters, who so deeply mourn his loss.. 1 ' t 1- Tho Richmond and Danville ft. R.'Cp., have . earned tho sincere gratitude of every North Carolinian bv tire exhib it they havo made of the products of th State at Atlanta. The Atlanta Constim Hon epoaks of them as "a xombinationiof unusual biniGuauce." The collection em braces woods, minerals. &c. Prof. Keer says there is no less thiui 180 niiueials found iu North Carolina more tUin in an, other State or Terri tory this side of Colorado. Many of the most useful and valuable are "-very abiiu? dant and available. HorxSxake. Bro. Davis, of theOxford TarcMifjht, has found one only 20 inches in length and 4 in circumferencs. It is a very disproportioncd thing ; but it had a horn, ou the end of its tail one inebTuf length, with a sting iff it: "It tvould.epridi tail, forward at its enemies, shooting on the sting as 4 it did so. ."It stuck its liprrf inia tue ground several umes-witu cou siderable force, and when nearly. dead showed fight with its tail, born and stin T1." ..-. 1. - : vt rri. t.iyT.t A ll IIUI11 JU.IT UO bCCIJ HI LilO xurvijiiijii office. ( ' , '-. i ' : i . Conductor Dobson, was shot at byM: negro partially concealed between. Ywl freight cars on a side track Saturday! night, when his train was leaving Lex-I ington. His, train was stopped and pur suit made, but the would be -assassin escaped. A fine bay horse belonging to a livery stable iu Greensboro ; the 1 Tribune says J 1 ell into , a well tho stable and btkj his neck. - The same paper adverts to the fact that the male members of one of the choFcaes of that goodly little city are in the haoit of crowding around the door as , the con -4 gregation comes out. There onglit to be some open wells just in their rear, so, that the gii Is by a wave of the hand could geud theiu after the horse. . : A Great Sunfish, (sometimes called headfish, fivm - the fact that it "is nearly all headrcanptured at Oakland' Island Beach, rs. 1., lust August and exhibited in Fulton market, measured four feet in width. An unusual number and variety of tropicaLfishes and reptiles have been caught on our coast this year. The Sun fish feeds on seaweed, and for -this pur- tpose is annea witn two powenui teem. It often nttaius a very great size, some times weigh as-much as 800 lbs. The caudal, aual aud dorsal fins are confluent. The body is scaless. The flesh is white and about as that of the sucrgeori. "Hanged bv a Mon.'Oh! it is becom- iiiff fearfully common to seo such an-J nonncemenfa in the papers. The whole country seems to have Teached the con cliisiou that criminals must die speedily "hanged by a mob" "hanged tpih limb" are daily announcements, aud th'ejr follows the recital of a crime by the peo ple the ciime of murder, for which they nre answerable to the laws of God aud the State. It is a fearful thing to take the responsibility of killinga man by mob law. We advise the readers of this paper as na ilifv v.-ilne' their own . happiness ! to was full 4nd pVoYed a iiSLtAT have no hand in s ch a job. Ei il deed 'must -be atoned for MINING -INTELLIGEN CE. T.K. BRtTXER MANAGER. Mr. Edgecombe of the Beaverdani mine was in the city this week. Maj. Kirkland, C. E., and Mai. Bomar. C. E., were both in the city several days this week. Prof. Y. E. Hidden, has issued a inter esting letter on ths discovery of the em erald, hiddenite and other gems in Alex ander county. We nronose tn nnhlitli the letter shortly. Prof. Hanna, ofthf Charlotte Mint, who enjoys the enviable reputation of being the best posted man on the mineral interests of this 6ectiou, was here several which are being development with an in tention to work permanently. Duxx's MorxTAix. Mr. J. D.Stewart, tIiVnewSaertiitei tain has gone to work in good earnest. Thoatatement made in this naDeVTast week to the effect that the new manage metit was carrying put the general plans of the former administration is incorrect and.-wKefeceTi&t ifcT MPKteHrarfrlias fonnd it necessary to make several changes. He has an e xtpnj ve. rep t aj tori a an ex pert in the pacific slope districts. We wish him alPpesiiblefuecesa, Iicre and, by the wlry;'helteenTS Ver5rcmifidhit that not only he, but all legitmate efforts in mining will be successful. Extract from a private letter, written to theedltd.byt3olJhe:p;Odttdn:- - ; Flaggxown, N. C., Nov. 24, 1881. In regard to"tbe yieldof Oofd-at Beaver danrl can't say. They have not run the new machinery but a few days have had two break downs, but they are now runing day and night and if there is any gold left in. Forney's diggings,I think they will get it. I thigk tigey liTr-nuje nt-jv ilkyayj-imd if 1 lioeJ other -properties iat hia- Vk4nlty will go on the market like hot cakes. The Beaverdam Company have spent a good deal of money for nanght, but I think they are on the right track now." You ex pressed some surprise at the improvements IjlhtrofTvliett fbu were dowjC JThf re Uas been grvil.cnBpwfciBflJIcek, r laggrown nas sixteen or seventeen fire places, three cook stovesftwo 4ssaj furnaces and.aiscsas.mucb smoke as any town of its size in middle Carolina. Col. Wilson spent a month in town this Fall. -- He has gonedme (6 'get ready for Congress. I have not yet done anything with my property Beaverdam wants it but want to see further into their own before making other purchases I believe I hayflftaddeVl anything new to my stock of precious stones since I saw you, I am making almost daily additions to my Arch&'ological Cabinet. My most into esting find is a section of the lett undcrjuw bone of an Indian or a member of some pre historic raee. T JL lavefdso-a specimen of Aimigrailadisit paint fbok CoU WilSn wants me to send my collection to the Smith sonian Institute but I fear it is to insignifi cant for- exhibition there, besides I would have nothing curious left but myself to show my friends when they visit inc." This jis an interesting spot to me and jf IJknew Jiow.to study the many things I find ft would be doubly so. iso doubt, as you said some time ago, this was once thB Pdraxfise of ah ex tinct race. All admit mining uncertain but if men would go at it as a business and work as a successful farmer works his farm then there w ould be fewer failures to chronicle, specu latun is the cuTseTTSinms and yearly buries more than five times the amount ot precious metal found. As a rule when a property is stocked it is then spouted. I want to make a collection for vour Cabinet this winter if I have time pnd would like to have you vMf Rfe TarRKT n&gof Mont gomery at soie1:fnrtrf n thMitJt ftiture. Melton is pegging away at the Kron mine with varied success sometimes he has it and then again he has'nt. - Coldest night of the season groud frecz ing rapidly, wind northwest at about twen ty live miles per hou. Ground wet not J r.- sowintr wheat wild ireese ulentv. I li- i- '.eJ on a part oi two venisons lust week r-7 t might have had a part of the third but ITenrv Riles' aim harl hut. t.wn liiin-pla who had been leading a bad life with negroes at Battleboro, S. C, was found K- . .. .. . . ... ... dead on tueKailroau track iu the vicinity after two trains had Aa&scd over her body A coroners inquest louud that she had been murdered by a negro named James Smith, and her body laid on the track to conceal the crime. Smith is iu jail. The 3riii7i?fgives"tne pArtYcnlars ot j sad accident befalling a party of three persons who sailed from there in a canoe, dunuay, to visit irienas uuwn rue river. The bpat.jwaa faccidejj4lyt ict, iJU party climbed up on its bottom, and af ter waiting,. soyral,ilaius ir ielp, a 3'oung mau 17 years old, stripped and undertook io vitt'. U Und4 oi amile distant, for help for his father and the boat nail. iiIeahlnietbe.'ioifrith the two men on its botiom, floated off, and notuing3na6o3tYs8eetofi Bnrdett N'nt ting, who risked his life in seeking to reach the land. His fajtheraud tjjo boat man were found Motlityat'4 p m.,'in sensible from cold and exposure, witl the chances of recovery against them Burdett was aUo found near the water's edge, his arm around a suppling, dead. SALISBURY MARKET Apples green, per bus . . dried, per lb Bacon country, hog round, Wholesale. t 75 J1.M Retail. $1.09 a$i. e a 14 15 j Butwr... days last week, Heyisited several rumes neaifftgfST&af poHe$ giffcgse aTODiiWi to BSHtea Beeswax so ti Blackberries, 9 v TO Beef 4 COTTON Good Middling,.... 11 9 IV i Midline. -.. 10 (4 10 v LowM idling, 10 4 Stained 8 9 Corn new 85 83 l.oc a j.io Meal,. l.io g i.is l.u a i.ko Coffee, 14 a is Cbiokens, 11 ? 15 IV a o Eggs, it (9 15 15 a it) Flour, 3-5 ( S.I5 3.T5 a .W Hav..... 50 A 65 Lard 13 (4 11 15 a J: Pork, s ( in u a - 1'otaioes-lnsli so fro i.ck a l.iO do sweet. ...... so (i.oo i..ia l.io Wheat J- 5 i-"5 3TPf ?' n n r if. . . T OAS KOW HIS 1. 3M OVERCOATS FOR MEN" ' AND OVERCOATS FOR BOYS FROM For Men and Bys From ffiS.OO TO S35.00 FOR MEN AND BOYS FROM -' 3.00 So j Tlie Finest lot of Hals Ever in Salisbury. Prices from 25cts to S5.00 n am I WILL SELL YOU A WARRANTED BOOT FOR 1.85. Solid leather SHOES -for Socts. Extract trom letter : j Mn. M. S. Brown: In reference to the Solar Tip Shoes we hereby authorize von to w Ail rant every fair of them in material and workmanship. We dp not warrant against ABUSE or FIRE or WATER. You can (rire & new pair for every unsatisfactory one, unless lauit 01 tne wearer. i Please return all imperfect goods te I am prepared to sell you j 20 PER CE - than you can get the same goods any where This is business, 1 Mining Advertisments. ts All advertlsieinents aiDoarlai' in this column are charged tor at the rate ot 20 cents per Une tor each Insertion. NORTH STATE GOLD & COPPER MINING CO. Thnceting1 of the Stockholders and Di- rectorpfhe North State Copper & Gold Miniitg-CompanT,- which was to be held at its office on the property of the Company irr Guilford county,. N. C, for the purpose of levying an assessment , on ithe Stock, and anv other business which might be presented to the meeting, has! been post poned, and will be held at the same place, at noon of the 24th Norcmlier, -1881. JOSEPH VYILX1SS, Presd't. l:2w . KIQBT & MXJEPHY, MiDii M Coistroctini Eniieers, 78 and 80 Broap-w-aV. EoomD, NEW YORK. Exanaine andreport upon Mine. Make . Working Plana and Specifications for the coa-Hructioir of gold and nilver Milln, hr will enter ioto Contracts for the erection of ime.r.',-oj f - I . Mionjj Machinery and supplies purchased at Iort& price? and prompt attention given to ihipntent. 'Or address JOHN RlGBY, i njrki ' , High Point, N. C. itiCoMy-Intle Superior Coart. ' Moses L. Holmes ' atfaintt Richard A. Caldwell. Julius A. Caldwell, M. WJarvis and E. Nye Hutchison, Exec ufota oDavid F. Caldwell. France Fisher. AnnTe Mctt. pishcr and Fred. C. Fisher. ' M. W. Jarvis, Executor of Dyid F. Cald wlr1in(0.nni McB. Fisher, of the above nanved di fend ants, are hereby Notified to be aiftf appear before th'eJude of our Supe rior Court, at a Coirt'o. be held for the Co.upjty of .Rowan at the CoUrt House in Saijbury on the Oth Monday atter the 4th Montr-ay of September, 1SS.1, and answer the complaint of the plaintiflj, which will be deposited in the office of jthe Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within the first three days of the said term, and lcJjje'said defendants take notice that ii ther iaTl'to answer the said complaint daring the term, the plaintiff Will apply to tlfe Court for the relief demajnded in tL complaint. This 6th dav of August, 1881. 1 4fe$t $7. " J. M. IIorJah, ' Olerk Soperior Court Rowan C: dCST huslness now before the public. You can O SCO I make money taster at work for us than at anvThlnjr else. Capital nut needed. JWe will start ypu.-fl a day and upwards made at home by the industrious. Men. women, boys and: vlrls wanted everywhere to work tor s. Sow Is the time. Vou ean work tn spare "time Onty or glTe your whole tune to the business. You can live at home and c.o the work. No other business will pay yon nearly as weiF.'Xo one cau fall to icalre enormous pav by esKAgii'at once. Costly outfit and terms free. ney made fast, easier and honoraqly. Acin-m . 6 Tare & Co., Aujftet.1, Maine, i Charleston contributed jO.t to the re- NOTICE PULI, STOCK OP 'JTl. I $30.00 HOES. in your judgment the damage was the us. Yours truly, JOHN MtJNDELL & CO. Pbiladelpliia. all thegoods in my line T CIlEApAa else. M. S. BROWN. BUSINESS LOCALS SALE.--A valuable 4 year old horse. Perfectly Round and works well in harness. Chas. Shcnxg. It bis. Lime 100 IJarrels Riverton or Centennial Lime. 100 do Indian Rock Lime. 100 do Georgia Lime. JS VERY, BEST BRANDS $1.50 Per Barrel. Parties and Contractors wanting any quantity would do well to call and get Special Prices. J. ALLEN BBOWN. 0.0 2t 100 BARRELS VIRGINIA ROCK LIME! Just received and for sale by K. J. HOLMES. Also just in, Full Stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Call and see tliem before making your purchases. 21m K. J. HOLMES. MILLINEBY GOODS ! 1 have opened a new and beautiful stock of Millinery in the room formally occupied by Mrs. Greeuheld. Call aud examine, and make selections. Mi: s. W. li. Baukkr. 52:1 1. NEW GOODS. AT THEO. BUERBAUM'S, 1 ,000 FOUNDS FEEHCH CANDIES .AT. TiiEo. 1 5umziAXrM,. Booksgajjd DaUv Pit per at, - - TIIEO; BUERBAUirp." Crofse and Black well Chow Chow, .at '.. TIIEO. BUERBAUM'S. Cracked Wheat and Oat Meal at TIIEO. BUERBAUM'S. Baker's Chocolato and Cocoa, and Philadel phhi Crackers at l:1f. TnEO. BtEBBAUMU 'ATIEHTJOH FAPPg! I have just received a supply.. SUELI. LIME fr AgHciil taral purposes, which I will sell cheap. Also alt f Salt for Agrienltnro pnr- poses. Call at once. J. D. McXeklt. Sweet Florida Oranges at .... J. D. McXekj.Y' 1 ) E O N , B U Lb- i t I iuTt a fiae Deion'StoeiJ iulmal for pvtoSatj vice at nfO'raiA rVvfs. M-V t v si f - .'rj JIJ- ; - T W I WW- Li Li THE LOW P;B, ICES FOR MAKE BUYERS TH1XK TITAT Buy Now Before 1 All Bills due November the. 1st, time on w hich will not be longer extended than December the 1st GUANO Bills But Kow. Truly, &c., MORE! & GOLD & fSILYER GRINDING & HOWLAND'S PULVEEIZER tskss the J 1 i auu tiui uts put up w ona aay rea-ay lor worn IT HAS BEEN FI LL V TUOVKD & TESTED 1 We construct Mills with Stamps weighing from CrUSlllnz MOItars. Send for Circular. Warerooms 92 and 48:ly Assficialei Eaitoys of m uti rrw ioi;i. "-t." -vw - - ji r PASSENGLR DEPARTMENT, - Uielmwtuh, 1 tVor. 1st, 1881. Memoranda of Arrangement of Round-Trip Rates, Tickets. Routes cf Trans-n portation, and Advantages offered for the formation of Parties cf Visitors ' To the InternariGiial Cotton Eiyosilion at Atlaita, Gi, ' From the Tcrrllxirj- traversed orrc.'u;Ucl by the laii i of Ii Pcrlrxlof ValldStj;. In j t Days, of 1 IckeCs Herein Enumerated, i ti 2 'S, From What PolnLs. STT IN Atlanta. I Goin?. Retur ning. , .- y. il T5 1 4 IT 1 10' i; 45 r. 1.) TO Il TI i 55 rt Richmond, .. Burkeviile .. Danville .... Reidsville ... Greensboro.. Saleni Hlsrb Point . Salisbury Durham Raletffh Golrtshoro . Days 4 " 5 " 2 " 1 " 1 t 11 dai a t tiays 2 i ,2 2 i '2 i I WMoTwut of all parties ua contract rsuej tn !! V M. Atlanta au.i ourloue Air-Line UmUvvk llvI,Son. anullr-te v til k Roiinft Trtn Tickets bereln named, w nen uwl slr-siy, ar of u p.- re,l to oth.fr tlutn original iHitchsi'r, and antliort7. at the opUon ot the lfatlwaj '3 Agent or conductors. To tue cad t affording Jucr.si Kail-rav lieiil'! for Titl:.' ; rtanf 1 t. nartlH of t li hi.C l.en !C Tnaoe4. are UJcelw rffon-d. I ot single Ttctets, VltU the ad i.wo'.sJr 6ne. that they arc odfrt . presented on Trains in connect ton with vit otirr uth mpfi'c el i i -. Holders of these TVtet ca return ttpon tl ta iris!y, Iitiiii ifce n r:tu theT arti the otlirlaai DurjhaterH. snd idewitr tfternRelve- fcceor.Mrtrty. An office for the UltntlfioatKn of ptirr-iiasept aitl siwii mt: ti t the Union Depot In Atlanta. It will Le open : ndauwsprk.r to the d ' i None of the conditions f.tliefte rickets ?t2I bi cUntw in rfi i. Investigation or the appliances for personal eomtoit. lodcluir. t: to . i. :".-.-).. '':; -1 rri' lanta and the ExporfiHn Grounds autbo!-U-6 Uiflt intXiirv fh!:i,' ill clfjit. i.is t-o.i:.rfbiUaj: pleasant and economical visit. - ...... For an Information i-r-oaralnci.lntLi?.circn:3r. apply to the r,n'..M: ". 'f. . Liiim A?r tlie Rtilwart) at tntt-rvtl . :J.' ;. .tiuJ w . -t Q FVE "PICKED UP" MY QO O the . War isiOver. JOHN D. G A SKILL, - .SPERItY, AMALGAMATING MACHIHIRY pkca of tho cunbersoaa Stamp Mill. o . the bvli. Will rn.s;, one ton !n-!r ir: Mump mill. Itswearla-iu.-Ui.n- ,,i-,(n .' .mi' nU p?bS tlroppel Into position In a few inmiieniK. as s!if.vri lv Mien A B aud C, n.) llts or k.-ys are r- j ilr,-1 ; , :;in - ,jC 's J," tii floor of a mi ll wltli no expens xr unn-u if6u, aud cau 'iw immS to crujh an 1 woric In charces or rnnnivu It- vn ill aiiLtl-x, Oiiu? elt&er roIO .or : v ,.f 0IrH mf. kljr , a 8lmpt,r? cheap anl erieetlv.' n-il : I; rSr- l-'-lnrse uower tamp -Mills. Iio k ihv.-H. vrnibina koihiimfli. pamatin? Pnns anl p,r.j.tor r -r i.r! l and silver ores, ( fcloildlzln r iriji w.-s l:tioni, I.x-k DrllU,, .1;M', :i:f.r. .,)!,, xe. shoes and' hlv s,-'i:'i. at-'l every deacrto- tii:i of ; ,-r.rRi-s. for Sinmps ; aim Improved Double " SINCLE CYLINDER HOISTING ENGINES, Wrnt n VTrrftorT r.ri.Eiar Svisi ' or srs to free ib. for golu aii: h;lvir ores. Wet or Dry U4Ijiberty Street, xiev xoric - : TirEiiiia and tic Garcia, HATES (.; . 'in KK1S. For conlitJoH'r Pal.afi i ' .: whl-U se? Notes. ; . i i-AiVtCH I For IrU of ' i f Fnr '!! of 10 each iJ IT so it : 1J r) 12 e 1.; 6'. li to l.i Oil ti v i. . :e Y-.r IV i.l cf SO' ' . h tio : :: -'. 1 2-. " ! - I iy .- v : i:: $!1 00 IU 0 1. I J T;i 4 .1:1 ': ' i .a 7 ' !.'-.) 1 7 TO t T T ' 1 (W ' 6 s ;0' u - 10 r f j..i.itt and 4 1 .r n.i.t if traHfr - 1 purchasers. Uc T" itltPMn-a' kit. :1 M'palrtKl i..I: I. Vt,..l..:.ljr Wktl I. - ; - t - If a m fm . r i,b-.r vjij.Jiiy, proTl.ts :;v II i 5 1 4 1 i ... fir I' i. 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