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- yt 7p yi t - r : V 'A 2L ; THURSDAY. MAY 11, 1832. 11 NEW TERMS. , Frorarandafter tbe 1st day of January, 1882, the subscription price of the1 Watch man will be as follows : - One tear, oaid in. advance, $1.50 K " 'payment delayed 3 months, 2,00 See advertisements in partment' the mining de- I Messrs. Holmes and Bernhardt are im proving their places of business by the use of paint. ;;- - : Mr. Ceoper, of Milledgeville, had a band sawn oS at a circular saw table, one ' day last week. , . r4'f,' ' -fx- b- : Greensboro has a drug store that can not sell common soda or apple vinegar without a prescription. '-'''-. o . . " V; " The f Salisbury Pleasure Club gave a complimentary Hop last Tuesday night to Miss Scales, of Tenn. risking Mr. S. ri;F.Lor4.;; '! .' - ,' -P" X'M-.'i o . . Some Editors in writing about the re- cent meeting of the Press, and at other times sjjeafc of "huiSffry editefs." It would only be fair to speak for theinelves. ' B'i -; - ' Mr. J. S.rTomlinson of tike Hickory 1 Prttt lias fallen heir to the mautle.of Manning, the flirting man of the Press. , : Tomlinson deeslionor to the mantle. r . o V Proft HcAUistefj the . great magician and wizzard exhibits his wonderful pow ers for three nights at Meroney's Hall ; giving his first entertainment to-night. - 1 3 i " o ' . The Salisbury Rifles are announced to appear in parade drill .on tbe streets of the citv next Thursday. They carried off the palm atYorktowu, and will coin pete for a prize at Charlotte oil the 20tb. 1 'l - ' , ! 1 A young son of Rev. Mr. Bostwick, bear Kirk's filills, accidentally fel through. the saw mill floor and fractured his skull- on the rocks beneath. His re covery is supposed impossible. 'f , Mr. Williams, the Cotton weigher, gives us the returns of this season, as 3340 : bales of cotton. This is below the usua receipts by several thousand bales oc- I casioued by the short crops of la6t year. I I - o . Dr. and Mrs. Earn es celebrated their Silver wedding, on last Sunday. Thej were the. recipients of several luindsome presents f-and' -enjoyed pn Monday th general congratulations ot their inajiy fi i end. 41 Yadkin Mineral, mixes Institute Iu-vitatious for th. cotmnencenicut ex ercisCS;of this Valuable school have been : .issued Jfor Tliursday, May 2olh. The J-'- anuudi.party on Thursday night. .y I : : ' : o A party of young people enjoyed a - picnic! yesterday on-Dunu's Mountain; This u a delightful spot for such snort as the h urge moss covered stones tfter a " a cool aud. inviting retreat for lovers (?) Many a nook could tell many a tuler ' ; ; o j SIAt ah annual meeting of the Salisbury Gas Light Co., held on 6th inst., the old 1 officers aud Directors were continued, ex ' cept that Mr. O. D. Davis was elected f Secretary and Treasurer,, iu place of D. A. Davis deceased. - 'i 1 Tliedestruction of the Bingham school last wi'ek by fire, was a disaster not only ;t to Ma. Bingham, but to the State. We f are glad to know that by the time for the I'l opening of the next session, he will have ' rebuilt the school and barracks, aud will ; be ready for the opening. The property ' twas insured for about two-thirds its VlYalueif.. - - 4 ': i V Nev Town Officers. The Comrais p siouWl have met and elected the new 1f ;fl1eer for this year. Treasurer, H. M. jfc : Jouesi Cleik.E. B. Neave: City Attoruev. u Kerrj Craige ; City Scales, D. 11. Julian j Cottod Weigher, H. C. Williams; Tax fc . Collector, T.'II. Vanderford; Police, C. W. k Pool, and J..F. Pace, We commend the Aldermen for the good judgment display edjnth is selection. f :: . - 0- - ' , I Our Postmaster has at last realised the "necessity of affiliating more closely with the jCofored population. The sound rating he received at their hands during their . public ' meeting in this place not long a : "since, has borne fruit. We find his name and that of a colored . leader . on a hand .;" ..bill--precinct meeting. David thou art. wise. I Magistrates' Meeting A nnnrnm Justices of the Peace-met in a call ed meeting, Saturday last, and organized , by appointing J. Ki Graham Esq., to the ! chairv The following is in Srief what they did: , . y ' "A reloultion introduced by T. J. Sum : ner, that Uie terms of the Inferior Court be restored to four, per annum, was car Vied by a vote 13 to 8. L On motion of wJL. Kluttz, it was re- solved 'that the above is not to go into ipjenect iotil after the next October term j Agreed to unanimously. 1; On ai motion of A. Mnrphy, vthe per i t diem of the Associate Iuferior Court Jus ticeswas raised-to $3. No otherbusiness the meeting adjourned. I . ; M , ' " BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures costivenesB - I -nd fcsick-Iipadache. At Thco. F. Klatlz'B.! MINING INTELLIGEN CE. " T. K. BRU5KR MaIjAGES. i Win. F.Buckley, Esq.', proprietor of Dunn's Mountain mine is in the city. r. ' Julius Gorman, a miner at Gold Hill, had an arm badly fractured )y the acci-1 dental fallinz of a stick iof timber in a I , 1 - ;, . shaft some 60 feetdeep.1 , North Carolina Gold ilining and Be- due tion Company shipped last week 65 ounces of pure gold. , This is the result of their first run, which; is considered very satisfactory. They ire, hauling the consentrates from Beimer io tbe chlorina-1 tion works at the Yadkin mine. We are glad to chronicle their success. i . I r. . oa j iaoi. f,ftt I The types made us say last week "iat ir Qfon.,,ri finnorinf'indfnt of Unnn S I Mr. Stewart, OUpennteUUeUt Ul UUUU I Mountain, was also working the Beimer. This should have read. liendleman. Mr. Stewart is sinking a shaft at the Rendle- man down 45 feet. DcTcn Creek. Theyf have made a test ef their chlorine process and an- nounce-it successful Thjey are now en gaged in burning 100,0000 brick, to be used, in the building of ihuge reasting furnaces. They proposes to handle 40 tons at a time. We have oh our - table the Prospectus and By-laws of the "Southern Belle Min- ing Company," aud the "Carolina Queen Mining Company." The valuable property in this former own, conntv. while county, wmi. the latter own in fee 667 acres, in Burke Ceunty. Botfr of these (companies are l organized under the laws jof New Hamp shire, but are worked with Boston capital. i Conrad Hill. Encouraging returns fropi Hie first run, . From the first trial runjof UieJjO stamp mill, they shipped on Tuesday, 1830 pen nyweights of very pure gold. The mill r.ins exceedingly well. The mineis yielding large quantities of excellent oress. The mod net from the Conner furnaces wilt . . ' . i much exceed in value the product of, tb gold ore. l ue companies ireigui uius lurvunc iu the last 60 days have exceed $4000. This shows on what scale jtkjj work at this mine is being carried on-. We know of no property with more tattering pros- t f i 'y Tbe Conrand Hill Company are pre- paring to put up refiuing furnaces. These furnaces will make refined copper of. a daily capacity of 10,000 jpouuds refined metal. ; Miues iu Koivtvu. - i revised list. Gold Hill English capital, 14 in., S. E. I Bullion Josiah aud E:li Cope, Gi m.y S. E. Iieimer N. C. Gold mine and lleduc tion Company 7 m. S. E. j Duuii'8 Mountain W?i. F. Buckley 4 m. S. E. ! TVidA-m Mine X. C. Gold mine and Re duction Company, 2 m. S. V. New Discovery J. A. Snider, 2 in. S. E. Gold Knob F. B. Williams, Trexkr " " : " I Barger " " " 7ra. S. llaynes " " u J Bringle-lrB. Margaret Smithers, N. Y. 1 m. Bosanan Mrs. Margaret Smithers, N. Y. 11 m. S. Howard Gold, and popper Howard Gold andCopper Company, m. S, E. EarnhartS m. S. E. j IrexlerJ. H. EnnisS; and J. B. Bar- rioger, b m. r.. Ilill Harrison aud Liuton, 6 m. S. W. Sou thern Belle-Soxx them Belle mining Company, 7 m. S. W. Ketner Harrison and! Linton, Hi m. S. W. . j Goodman SRv Harrison, 6 m. S. W. Brotcn J. A. Snider, 4j m. E. Bendlema H it .6 m. S. 8 m. S. 8 m. S. E. 19 m. S. E. 3 m. S. E. Boseman Marsh Mttler Hartman 41 tt it tt Butch preek Mine Dutch Creek Min ing Co., J. C. Peuniugten and others, 10 m. S. E. " j 11 t T v . ionn. 1 o f y...,... Huffman near uutcu ureek, 11 m. Eagle (new) " 3G6 a. 10 m. S. E. Jloltsheueer-" 7 m. S. Dagn- : " " 205 a. 7 m. S. E. Crawford J. R. Crawford, 1 m. S. E. ' Morgan Gold Placer Macamy Morgan, 20 m. S. E. -Negus W. S. Negus 2 y., 2i nr S. W. , BoydenC. E. Milla-450 sT, 1 m. N. E. Butler C. E. Mills 101 a.,1 m. S. E. Little Bare FootM. A. Bencini, II m. jj m yt j Ti'i tm T i - i , c v Pceler-Uoses Peeler, j 6i m. S. E. j.ern sooan lverns, 0 m. x.. f Pool R. L. Pool, 8 m.SE. Sarringer Henry Barringer, 7 m. E. Oramm Sophia Graham, 9 m. S. S. W. PeeZcr-Geo. H. Peeler! 8 ni.E. Neic8onkGoldy Oopper-A. H. Newsom, ? 7 m. E. Bailey M. M. Bailey quartz ores, 9 m.s. . y 1 . : BarringerD. Barringer, 9 -m. Si E. Phillips p. M. Phillips, 9 m. S.; E. Barringer Q. M. Barringer, 6 m. E. L Atlas Mine Northern! j Capital, J208 acres, 11 m. b. E. (Comprising 6 farms between Gold Hill and Dutch Creek Min ing Co'sjwoperty. t . Huffman Mine 90 acres, 11 in. S. E. Kluttz Mine W. C. Kluttz, 50 acres, Placer with quartz, 7i m.'S. Alexander Iron Mine Phi Alexander, 18 m. W. . -f- ' j: Caster gold, 10 m.-S. W. - ! Dr. M. A. J. Rpseman,'gold. 9 tu. S. E, 0. V. Pool, gold, 9 m. E; Troutinan gold and Silver galena," M. L. Holmes, 15 ni. jS. E.i ' . Distance - and directions are reckoned Km .Salisbury,-and an tolerably cor rect. The abeve list is republished for the convenience of tliose interested. We hope that each ' owner will bring or send to this office, specimens properly 'labeled that they may be analizecl assays made and placed on , record.' This is very im- portaat, and only by such systematic ac tion can the true geology of the County be attained.' ' -f A BRILLIANT MARRIAGE. Wednesday evenl ng May at 4 o'clock. Mr. H.C. Butlxb, of Lagrange, Oa,, was united la marriage ! to Miss Auc bxiTB. daughter of Gen. Geo. Smith. I at nis residence near Linwoed, NC. Rev. J . B. Boone periuriiieu uuouerciuouj. jaucuu uj alios uia dixiwii i of saiisDury. a iie auenaants were nr. unasay Smith of Lexington, and Miss Fannie Smith of Lln- vrooa; MT. reter Bearuoi jsansoury. ana miss aiuus UnwQOd. Mr. B. F. Farabee ot ciemmons-1 vuict ana aiiss Annie oiniiu 01 unwiwu: jus. 41m t inwnrwl Mica Mnll1 Mnl nf dommnna. rule: and two sweet Uttle girls, daughters of Mr. Stokes Adderton of Lexington. tAt the conclusion of tbe ceremony the table wasinwalting and groan ed under the weight oi gooa things. At ine nour oi 10, the sad parting with the bride and bridegroom piace at ine uepoi mey iok uie train ior their borne In Lagrange, Ga. The marriage was very fashionable and elegant, and the pretty parlor was beauuiuuy aecoratea ior tne occasion v inst. een. . - I j ; - ' ' s . For tjie Watchman. REPUBLICAN PRECINCiP MEETING. There will be a Precinct Meeting of the Republi cans of Salisbury Township on Thursday night. May llth, in uarneid nau. ior tne purpose oi eiecung twelve Delegates to the Itepublicaa County Conven I tion, to be held on the 20th of Mayi PINCKNEY HALL, " om' LINES.! B-e, David. TMs in Garfield Hall they jnxt will meet, A11 ln toP order, each man in his seat; r fl . anriconclare Will crince the ftJrm of the lifted Dave. ti,6 dodgers whisper, and cause us to think Dave may feel strong from! thq strength oi tne nam, j ; diimK, ioo, win D&ueiiuquent ana will ce But il this be surely the bent of his taste, advertised as delinquent, and unless pay We hesitate not but only intake haste mcnt is made, together with cost of adver- To bid farewell to th&: famed David liRiNK ; He's joined to his idol, the demonstrative Pink! ! . 1 Can it be, in the scale you've fallen so low As the .dots would so plainly lead us to know t i I You have played your ball and although ' 'tis black; 'j' j Yon tluuk that perhaps it will turn you up Jack, i J j But how this grand move will pan out s -! ) -. You mathe 'count fro,n your pard, nd now ghall 'we not j proclaim it in Gath, . You're gone np ; sure on thi line or war path! . .- For if this be surely the bent of your taste'-' j We hesitate not but only; make haste I To bid farewell to the! famed David Brink; j It's you, nt wej with your sweet scented I'inK, - For the Watchman. 3Iarried j On the evening of the 2nd inst., at the residence of J. T. Ray, Ejsq.; by Rev. V. . uieasy, assisieu oy Key. . u. Wilson, Miss Ida F. Coruel. audi' Mr. JosErn Hall, all of Mt. Ulla township. The above is the orthodox annoucement of an auspicious event, deserving a much fuller notice. Early on the afternoon of the above-named day, uiight have been seen assembling a merrvj. company, bent on good cheer and happy j scenes ; and truly they were not disappointed. The joyous event was consummated just in the gloaming, as Madame Luna, in all her splendor, was illuminating; the eastern skies. The happy. couple were attended by Miss Jeunieiliarrier and j Mr. William Barber, Miss Liua Barber and Mr. Geo. Hall. The cermoney was brief aud just to the point, and the snowy whiteness of the hymeneal robes of tlie bride and her maids aided In presenting a fairy array of beauty and r. loveliness. Supper was soon announced, aud to its I merits, my pen fails to do justice. On a! table liter ally groaning with good, things, the epi cure was especially struck with the great variety and abundance of cakes. The horse-shoe wreath of beauteous flowers, prophetic emblem of good fortune in store, bung gracefully over the centre. All went merry as i. a marriage bell, and to make tne occasion more ; complete, music of many kinds ; was beard and enjoyed until the near approach of the "wee small hours" reminded all that "the best of friends must part," With, such a propitious launching of the life boat of this young couple, surely we may safely wish them a long and hap py voyageadown the stream of time and a safe landing on the everlasting shore. ! X. Bear Poplar, If; C, May 3, 1883. DIED. Near Louina, Ala., May 5th, Mrs. Selina W. Stewart, after an illness of several months, aged 66 years and 7 months, The deceased was a native of North Carolina, a grand daughter of the late Col. WesVHarris of Montgomery County. and sister of the Senior editor of this paper. She removed to Ga., in 1827, where she married and raised a large family. She was a resident of Alabama of late years, surrounded by manr of her children who settled near her. Her death was a christian triumph, for which she has been for many years preparing. She has left children who will bless her memo- ry whilB lait8 a8 the were deToted a christian triumph, for which she 1 to ner while living. After A liripf illnrsa nf Cnrfv.ainlitf hours, Mr. John C. Gillespie, aged about 30 years.) j ; He. was a consistent member, and faith- 1 nil h mi PTnripnr. 1 rnpnn fT i uratiru church. . Quiet "and unassuminir. he went steadily forward in the endeavor faith fully to discharge his duty to Ged and man ; and possessed the confidence of all who knew him. This is one of those providences before which we stand dumb with astonishment. Truly "God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform." Why has he so suddenly removed one who eeraed to be so useful and needful to his family and to the church T He leaves a mother and brother, and a large circle of Mends to mourn their loss. Though J we cannot penetrate the dark cloud that ; encircles this providence, yet - we may comiort our uearis who tue worus oi our Saviour, " What I ilo thou knowest not now, uut uiousnait Know uercai ter." J. A. K. 2f,C. Preshvtcrian please copy. The Young Men's CuRisxiAN'AssbciA- tion will begin its monthly -meeting at the County Poor House on the 2nd Sab bath in May, at '3 o'clock p. m. Friends as well as members of the Association are cordially invited to meet with us in our endeavor to aid tbe poor and secluded onesr 1 -- T A. M. Youno. ' i .t ; - Cha'n Devt'l Com. A" triiT package of " BLACK-TJBAUGHTn. free of charge; :.- v ,. i f , - At Theo: F. Klatli, Mining !A.dyertisments. - FOR S-AJLE ! . SEVERAL GOOD MINING . , PROPERTIES ? In the vicinity of. Gold , Knob. .Descrip tions and full particulars, cheerfully given. (For convenience) address : . t ; , ' ) T. K. BRUNER, ' Watchman Ofuck, Salisbury. ' Mayl0,'82i' . I.' tf ASSESSMENT I10TICE- NOETH STATE MINING C0MFNY1 Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of tbe Board of Directors, held on the ninth day ef May, 1882, an assessment (No. 2) of One (f 1.00) Dollar per share was levied up on the Capital Stock of the corporation, payable immediately in current funds to the Secretary, at the office of the Com pan j in Salisbury, North Caroliaa, the Branch Of- ffice,52 Broad way, New York City," or at mttttt a r vtotth't nniroivv .MUTUAL TRUST COMPANY, the 165, Broadway, New York City. Any stock upon which this assessment I shall remain unpaid on the Ninth day of tising, before Saturday, the First day of I July, win be forfeited to the com pa- J ny, together with, all previous payments, according to the charter. By order of the Board of Directors. EDWIN n. MULFORD, Sec'y. 30:4t GOLD GRINDERS. I have several sets of Granite Gold Grin- tiers on nana wmcn l win sell on reasona ble terms. I also furnish GRANITE MILL STONES and will deliver them at the Railroad De pot, if desired E. E. Phijxips, . j Salisbury, K. C. 2S:2t i GOLD, SILVER. AND COPPEB OSES, &c. Apssts made of the above ores at low ! charge. Apply to, ASSAYER, 23:2m Uold Hill Mine, N. C. A. J. BIO BY, C. E. S. O. MURPHY, X. X. B3GBT & MURPHY, MiniirasS Constractuui Engineers, 78 and 80 Room 49, BroaWay. . HEW YORK. -Examine and report upon Mine?. Make Working Plans aad Specifications for the construction of gold and silver Mills, or will enter into Contracts for the erection of I Rame. Mining Machinery and supplies purchased at lowest prices and prompt attention giren to shipment. Or address .JOHX RIGBY, 49:9m:pd High Point, N. C. BUSINESS LOCALS s lOLiiJJN . I Had stolen Horn ray counter last Saturday a pair of Gold Bracelets, about J of an inch broad, with small chain. Block ficrnred on too side. I will give $10 reward for the Bracelets and any , iuformation in recard to the thief. R. M. Uosebro. Rowan Mills, May 9th, 1882. NOTICE GAS CONSUMERS I On and after the first day of June, 1882, ten per cent, will be added 'to all bills un paid by the 5th of the month, and if not paid by the 10th the Gas will be shut off. No deviation whatever. J. ALLEN BROWN, Pres't. 30:2t Tbe Rowan Teacher's Association will meet at the Graded School Building, Sal isbury, en Saturday, May 13th. Officers for the next term will be elected and also Instructors for; the Institute. ; . Teacher 8, all attend. You are special ly interested in the election of Instructors for the Institute. R. M. Davis, bee. Thco. Bucrbaum, Fresh Pineapples, Fresh Oatmeal, Fresh Tapioca, Fresh Raisins, Fresh Lemons. Fresh Bannanas. I EP" Books, Papers, Stationery. , tf SALISBURY MARKET. Apples Wholesale. : green, per bus T5 $l.00 dried, per lb...... . ,4a Retail.1 11.09 a $1.SS 6 Bacon Country, hog round, Butter..... 13 25 81 10 ii; 14 IS 20 20 & 9 C4 13 mK""" " I Beef, 4 11 10 10 8 $ 110 (A 110 lt'I)SZa 1 Midline,... -.. Low&lldllng....... Stained, ;vs. . Corn new 9 1.15 1.20 : 14 16 15 15 15 1.20 Meal, a ' a a a a a a a a 1.25 Coffee. IS I Chickens. 14 IS 3.15 80 IS S 80 SO 1.60 20 Flour.": V 20 S.75 8.85 (0 10 & 90 1.00 1T5 3.50 Hay. 4 ffifczZ : 15 ! 11 1.00 1 00 IS 12 1 PntitAaa inah 1.20 I A? sweet.... 1105; Mining Property. Persons having mining property to sell would do well to advertise it. We propose to give room to such notice to be kept standing un der the general caption of "Mining Prop erties for Sale." ! The cost of such notices will be moder ate. '- i ! Those having properties the value of 4 which is not generally known, should giye references - to reputable persons known to acUaainted with ' such mat- I . . . . . , J ter8' Thu paper has a gwu circuianon among mining men North, and in the State, and can be of service In the way proposed. CO s rn CO to CO GO oo GO GO op CD r3 W H CO 3 'a. 0 H o IS i? P m S GO CO Job Gounter. M - Have made a Job Counter of last Snnier ani ! f inter GOODS WHICH WILL BE SOLD FOR COST AND LESS THAN COfT. These Goods must i be sold. lAlwratrT i . 3 M. S. BROWN fo? what you want. ; yy- -. -; yiy -. - .zy yyry-y.cy1 - - if 1 mi 1. -1- lVi', l -iL-i-i u'lil . r .: ' ' - :- ' ' '1 .-'-js-'- . ' -v v '" " y'"''' y - -i .'-..'7 ; - A-f-i . IS NOW IK STORE AND WE. ABE PLEASED 0X5 SAT THE MOST COMPLE ' ' w To be found in our Oily. " Everything selected bought that is We have in view 1st, To Please Our Customers. 2nd, To Please Ourselves. M ORE Y&SFEMBY, GOLD & SILYER GRIDING & EOWLAHD'S PULVEEIZEB takes the Ana can oe pus up in one daf ready for w I IT HAS BKEN FULLY PROVED TESTE!? V It 'BtampmllL ) dropped : B and C V floor of a I o crush We construct Mills with Stamps' weighing from Crushing Moi tars. Send or Circular. wareroo ms 0 ana 48:ly - . - - 1 ?Z-M 1 . -r-ri 1 mmmmmmmmmmm SPRING AND SUMMER BEAUTIES ! JONES, MCCUBBINS & CO. ARE NOW IN FULL RECEIPT OP THEIR SPRING STOCK, Comprising fall lines f Beautiful and Superior Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, together with a splendid assortment of staple merchandise, j Selected with reference to the daily recurring wants oi an-oia bm yuung Mechanics, Artisans, Doctors, Lawyers, Miners, ax. j If you are going to marry, by all means call on Jones, HcCutbina & Co. first, for they hare all the pretty things for the occasion. GU AN OL WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH THE CELEBRATED This Fertilizer stands among the highest advantage to call on us. We can give you any other standard guano. We are still Agents for BALDWIN'S A31MONIATED DISSOLVED BONES This Fertilizer is well known throughout ERRORS OF YOUTH. AGnrTTEMAK who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay. and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will tor tne saae oi suueriDg namaDiij,:uu ircciu all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which lie was cured. : Sufferers wishing to profit bj the ad vertisers experience can do so by addressing in perlecl connuetice. junn o. kikjul, . ... . . t v l ZUtly ; veoar du xcw xora:. . ' : , 1 yy:-y y iM-i t-: r : T E with care and nothing1 not of-Style. business two objects in Truly, &c, J. D. GASKILL. AMALGAMATING MACHINERY .place of the cmnhsrsome Stamp jmi WPltrh rOTTinlftfl T.Oflfl nraiiula Tt WMif a n UM msiI fa the belt. s ill crash one ton per hour of hard quartz that wlir pass through a 40-mesh screen. The wear Is less than in the Its wearlntr Darts are ninin rastincm Ami mo into position ln a tew moments, as shown by letters A, bo bolts or keys are required ; it can be set upon the mill with no expense for foundations, and can be used and work In charges or -continuous. It will amalira mate either gold or silver ores, making It a simpler cheap and effective mill ; it requires u-horse power Stamp Mills. Rock Breakers, Crushing Rolls, Amal- ; gamaUng Pans and Separators for Gold and Sliver Ores, CMoridlzlng Furnaces, Retort Rock Drills, ' , Air Compressors, Steel Shoes and i Dies for Stamps, and every descrip tion ot Frames lor Stamps ; also . Improred Double SINGLE CYLINDER " HOISTING ENGINES, With oa Without Boii ies, iWias or Manilla Bore Dkcms. . tV Specially adapted U Mining 7 a i! tereMa. ' i ' 880 to 900 IDS. tor gow ana suywwrs. vwr . . ii- Juice ny cireei, aow x ua-iu : :o:- in analysis. Farmers will find it to their special terms oexier man you can g -J; ' this community for its unexcelled.qualitics. . History oltowan Comity BY KXV S. STTXrUt ' i Copies f this interesting book may) b bad of T. F. Kldttz, THEO.UtJERBAUM or at the Watchman Office. v 4 - i y SUBSCRIBE .FOR THE CARQ UNA WATCHMAN, ONLY, $1.50 PER YEAR. i i .-.! 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