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Show ' ai;iKi;ea i'ltlce" I6viver and Hot 'loin n ml Jurry. Drinks whiuti Auks & MuurilY havo mado famous ftr ihoir nutiiti"Us nnd limulatmg rpialili-s, can now bn procured pro-cured at that wt'Mtippiiiite'i har of iho Oci-idcti'il, :V Fi--t South ?ln-t. Tliey i'h) di.-p -o nf cinu'nc So teh Wht-kry Puneli-s 'Hid .01 kin. I ot Hot Prinks, in tlieir inimitttdo sly!-: for which they 3tiiid u-n-x-l-d. oh) N'ltiis I'nmi Stut'kt. m. SuH-iimx, M irclHK 1S70. Whuii a pel-sun i. piu.spi ri,u in lile, thii Jit nin tliii publiti have in that cveryhndy talks nhuut it, ami th pro-.pt ruiiH pi'i'. on dr h nnt very nhVn li-sn a chuiici nl' talking about it I'itln-r. Tho inhahilautrinf this burgh 1 Irol tlmt way. I Tbniih, being tho lliht nranii:d mining nunp in Utah, we liavt; tint kfpt in 1 1 1 m trnnt rank, iti yrl, but ;tliU'nrt arn changing lat, and the "old reliably" Itiuiiiing up rapidly. ijiMiMMIl. M r. LmiKmuid han IciimhI the Jacub.s ttiniilU'i', and hinre ho coin-iiieiuad coin-iiieiuad running a In ml a month hi uce tin1 tmicltcr lia.i bci ii cnu- hint ly in full bliihl, and very Hiicci-hslully too. I In h:s buiigln hi ii no in in on hero, among which tlm Lucky Hoy i luiiiing out lir.il rate. Mr. Thomas u iiliaiu, tho In 'it hUperinti'inli'iit in llm l','i i ilory, tor tlin water larki-t pro eiH, mn ehiiigtint the .I.lcuIm, and is turning out one-tbinl in. ins bullion lio.i) tliu ore llian the Hiipcriuieudent wlioiu hu nUperiH'ded. I THi; CUIt'AUn li'oiupauy bought tin) Jatper and ,l!rai gc- niinr.-i, which aru In iking ' hi!eiidi,lly, and Iroui vhiih the com- patiy has hauled a great deal of ore. I Tlie -inciter in running one alack pint I now, the amount nf ore delivered not jlii-jug hiitheieiit to keep tho other Mack going. ' TUK WATCHMAN Bineit'T i.t ti!l runuing, hut this in nolhiiu' nc.v, fur tlin Hidden Treasure Treas-ure mi!iO has never uone back on the proprietor!, wince they com nie need running, hi line year ng, niid Hie Miloke Irom the smelter neldom givew Ihe Stoektonians a recc-a. SILVK.l KINti. Johnny Lircon ami Colonel John hoii havo Imiight General Conn r's Silver King, and arc m-attering their men up in Iho Htopen, down th , nhaltn, and in on the tunnel, getting out plmly ol ere. The Sliver King, No. 2, U ajnu on a goo- lead, t iking out considerable ore. SlIA'Kli KINO CASoN- - U the locality whoro nm-it ot lhe mining is now dona at Stoeku.n. Tiie Silver King, Sdver King No. 2, the J.Liper, Granger, tlie Fuller (which was bon led fiinno time .since lo Selnvartz of I'lttsburgh, but id now aUmt tn 'be run by iu owner?), the Lucky Boy and other good prospects are in that canon. Silver cifun has .several gixJ prospects also, in fact, all the mines are doing well. A change tor the better in the miners' luck r-eems to havo hetlled down here today, and husinr&j men are correspondingly corres-pondingly hatipy. If you could etc Benites growing fat over our prospects pros-pects ynu might havo fears for your little riling?, , TEAMING. If yon have any good roads to loan us tor thirty days we will pay you a fair interest. Cur ro.uls have lost all Ixytom, hence very little teaming can be d me just now. Tno smelters are paying an extra price (or hauling ore, but very little can be done. Bullion ia piling up. the Chicago alone having nearly sixty tons awaiting await-ing shipment, and the other smeiters are similarly fixed. u. w. R. B. This company has promised to reach its iron hand jis far as Stockton thia summer. We bean! that it would commence laying track to day. The "sooner tho quicker" and better for us, and the company too. c i havo belter pronpecLs tnan for years, and you shall hear more from ! ; Stocktos. I |