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Show . Ththi' 91 fills. The Fareka Mining Cuinpany has sent men down lo Tiutie to re-commence work on their mill and mine. The company's mill will start up immediately, im-mediately, Mr. .loll u Agra! superintendent. superin-tendent. The Wyoming mill has had aStetefeli.lt furnace built, and the superintendent. su-perintendent. Mr. Jas. Powell, having hav-ing returned from Cincinnati, it will also Marl up in a few days. The Mammoth Coppcropoli.-s mill, fill ecu stamp-;, with an Aiken furnace, is expected ex-pected to be in operation by the l"tth inst. And the- Shot-bridge mill, fifteen fif-teen stamps, al.-o with an Aiken lur-n:C?, lur-n:C?, will probably be ready to art up by October fir.-t. The Sliuebridge company irj limbering limber-ing its shaft, and working a strong force of mn double ftliifti. Culd Hill mine, at Pianiuiid, i u:ie ol the leading lead-ing miucs of the distr'n t. Tiie Swansea Swan-sea and Sunbeam arc working a goal force of ineii; and the Sydney. Julian Lane and Morning dory, are all progressing pro-gressing with development. Mr. David Beekman, president of Oswego Silver Mining company, of Oswego county, New York, has gone to Tiutie to look alter his interests in that regiun. Mr. Silas L. Snyder, secretary and treasurer of the New York Central and L'lah Mining company, com-pany, has aUo gone to that district, to examine sonic property with a view to purchasing. And Mr. Thomas ToMevin. deputy Lnitcd Stales surveyor sur-veyor for Tinlic ditriet. has returned to Diamond, and is now prepared to accommodate persons wishing surveys sur-veys of claims preparatory of obtaining obtain-ing I". S. bonds. |