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Collection: Books and Periodicals > Mining & Scientific Press

Volume 06-07 (1862-1863) (510 pages)

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“MINING AND SCIEN TIFIC PRESS. SAN FRANCISCO MINING NOTICES. Burning Moseow.—Shares of this Company, in arrears for axsesaments will be suld at auction, Feb. 9. Bultimore America Consolidated.—An assessment of 50 cents per share was levied, Jan. 5. Savage —An assessment of $35 cents pershare was levied, Jun. 7. Hawley.— An assessment of 25 cts. per share was levied Jan. 5, payable in 30 days. Cole S. M. Co.—An assessment of One Dollar per share ‘was levied, Jan. 10, payable, Feb. 1. United States M. Co—An assessment of six and twothirds cts. per share was levied Jan. 10, 1863, payable to the Superintendent at the mine, or to the Secretary, Rooms 7 and 4, Government House, San Francisco. Sierra Nevada 3. M. Co. levied an assessment of $15 per share, Jan. 15—payable I’eb. 18. Lady Bryan.—An assessment of 70 cts. was levied, Jan. 13, payable on or before Feb. 16. Ida G. & S. Co. (Russ District)—An assessment of $1 was levied, Jan. 14. Henry Martin G. & S. M. Co.—“Thomas Wallace, Trustee.” gives notice that whereas certain parties illegally claiming tu be Trustees of this Company, have changed the name of the Corporation to the North Stur G. & S. M. Co.,and illegally elected officers for the same, the public are cautioned against such acts, etc. Rep, Wuire ann Buve G. & S. M. Co. levied an assesstment of 25 ents per share, payable on or before Feb. 1st, office cor. Pine and Montgomery Sts. An assessment of $35 per share was levied Jau 6, payable immediately, at office, No. 712 Montgomery street. Iona Copper Mining Company.—T'he annual meeting of Stockholders for the election of officers, will be held, Jan. 23, at office, No. 502, Montgomery street. Live Oak Copper Co.-The Annual Meeting of Stockholders for election of Trustees, will be held at Office, in Montgomery Block, Feb. 2, 1863. Cogo Silver Mining Co.—The Office of this Company has been removed from the Stevenson House to Nos. 11 and 13 Court Block, No. 636 Clay street between Montgomery and Kearny. Entrance on both Clay and Merchant streets. Mina Prieta S. M. Co.—An assessment of $10 per share was levied, Dec, 26, 1862—payable at office, cor. Montgomery and Jackson Sts., on or before Jan. 26, 1863. Savage Mining Co:—The Annual Meeting of the Stockae ad Co. will be held at Office, 712, Montgomery t. Jan. 13. Union G.&S. M. Co.—The regular quarterly Meeting will be held, at Office, 410, Montgomery St., Jan. 19. The Madison G. & S. M. Co. advertise names of parties who are in arreas for assessments, and give notice that their stock will be sold on the 29th day of Jan. unless said assessments are previously paid. Franco-Americano 8. M. Co—The following persons were elected officers at the meeting of trnstees, Dec. 26th— Chas. F'. Gaian, President and A. 8. Gould, Secretary. The office of this Company has been removed to No. 528, Clay street, Room No. 2. Central Silver Mining Co—The Annual Meeting for the election of Trustees willbe held Jan. 13, at Office, No. 712, Montgomery street. Lady Bryan G. & S. M. Co.—Shares of delinquent stockholders will be sold at auction for assessments, at No. 400, Montgomery steet, on Jan. 27. Desert Mining Co.—Shares of ‘lelinquent stockholders will be sold at auction, for assessmrnts, at No. 400, Montgomery street, Jan. 27. Wide West Mining Co.—The Secretary of this Company publishes an important notice to Stockholders, in the daily papers. : Reese River Mining Co.—Ten cents per share has been oe ape the capital Stuckof this Company, payable an. 14th. San Francisco 8. M. Co. have laid an assessment of $25 per share, payable on or before Jan. lst, 1863. Pacific Quicksilver Mining Co—Assessment No. 3, of $1 per share was levied, Dec. 22, payable immediately. Keystone Copper Mining Co, advertise for preposals to purchase or treat 3d quality copperore. Proposals received till Jan. 15th. Mammoth Ledge Mining Co. give notice of an assessment levied and payable on or before Jan. 13th. -Also that the first annual Meeting for the election of Trustees will be held at office, Jan. 17th. Hale & Norcross S. M. Co. have lewied an assessment of $5 per share payable on or before Jan. 26th. Merepitn Goip & Sinver Mixtnc Co.—An_ assessment of two and a half dollars per share (five dollars per foot) was levied by this Company. Dec. 11th,-payable immediately, at office, 712 Montgomery St. Butuox G. & S. M. Co.—The Stockholders are notified that they will hear something to their advantage by cal ing at the office of the Company, cor. Pine and Montgomery Sts. Euserr G. & S. M. Co.—An assessment of twenty-five cents per share was levied, Noy., 2lstaud is now due, and payable at office 326 Clay St. ; Vissarp G. & S. M. Co—aAn assessment of 25 cents per share was levied, Nov. 2lst,and is now due at office 326 Clay St. Doyiz G.& 8. M. Co—An ascessment of 25 cents per share was levied, Nov. 21st, and is now due at office No. 326 Clay St. Cuartes Caxy Mining Co—An assesment of $1 50 per share was levied on the stock of this Company, Dee. 14th, 1862, payable on or before January 14th, 1863, at office, 338 Montgemery St. Live Oax Coprer Mintno Co.— Office, Montgomery Block —Au assessment of thirty cents per share was levied, Dec. 1st, 1862, payable in thirty days. Nortu Potost Sirver Mininc Co—An assessment of four dollars per share was levied on this Company, Dec. 11, 1862, payable on or before January 16th, 1863, at office, Cor. Battery & Washington Sts. Towa Minna Co.—An assessment of Four Dollars per share was levied, Dec. 4th, payable at office 522 Montgomery St. on, or before Jan. 3d, 1863. Joseraine Mininc Co.—An assessment of two dollars per share was levied, Noy. 19th, and is now due and payable at office No. 21 Stephenson House. Burnsipe S. M. Co.—An assessment of one dollar per share was levied, Nov. 17th, payable within 30 days, at office 712 Montgomery St. Hawtey Mininc Co.—An assessment of 50 cents per share was levied, Nov. 15th, payable at once, at office 204 Front St. American QuicxsmuveR Mining Co.—An assessment of one dollar per share was levied, Dee. 16th, payable at Compaay’s Office, in Petaluma, within 30 days—At the expiration of which time delinquent Stock will be sold. Burnie Moscow 8S. M. Co.—An assessment of Two Dollars per share was levied, Nov. 25,for the purpose of defraying expenses of steam pump and machinery now being erected to drain the mine. Prompt paymeot is requested at the Company’s office, corner of Monigomery and Jackson Sts., to Jos. P. Nourse, Sec. WASHOE MINING NOTICES. Martin White.—An assessment of 20 cts. a share was levied, Jan. 2. Oriental G. & S. M. Co.—An assessment of 50 ets. per share was levied, Jan. 14. payable at Office, cor. Sutton Avenue aud C St., Virginia City. Normon S. M. Oo.—Middleton & Sons, No. 40, Montgomery Block, will sell delinquent stock of this Company, ‘February 16th.
Baltic Mining Co.— Notice is given of an adjourned sale of sharesin this Company, to take place on the ground, Jan: 3ist. Progress G. & S. M. Co.—An assessment of 20. cents per foot was levied, Dec. 27,1862, payable forthwith. © Sweesy Co.—Washington Ledge.—An assessment of $10,000, being $514 per fuot—was levied on the stock of this Comyany, Dec. 28, payable at the Secretary’s Office. Medan Building. Muvers’ Meetine.—At 2 meeting of the shareholders of the Siegel Mining Company, it was resolved that a meeting be called of all the miners of the Siegel Mining District, for the purpose of making laws by which said District may be governed, and that said meeting shall take place on the 15th day of January, 1862, in said Siegel District, in or near a certain place better designated as the Siegel Min. ing Company’s Cabin. Caution. —D. M. Tyrell warns persons against purchasing 4 certain 10 feet of ground in the Wellington Co., standing in the name of J. B. Magee—also 20 feet, standing in name of W. Williams. (See Territorial Enterprise.) Ashland Co.—L. A. Gould, in the name of the Moss Co. notifies the Ashland Co. that their westerly drift has cut the Lamb ledge, in the Moss Co.’s ground, from which the Ashland Co. is forbidden to extract any valuable metals. Eldorado G. & S. M. Co—An assessment of one dollar per share was levied, Ded. 31, 1862, payable, Jan. 22, 1863, to the Secretary, at corner of Montgomery and California streets, or to: the Superintendent at Virginia City. La-Plata Oro Co.—Gold Hill District—An asseasment of two dollars per share was levied, Dec. 26, payable at once, . ae of the Secretary, Court-house Building, Virginia ‘ity. is Texas Co.—Tennessee Ledge.—An assessment of 25 ets iq ee foal was levied, Dec. 22, payable on or before Jan. 21, ‘Khe Regular meeeting of the Company for election of officers, will be held at the Comet Saluon, Virginia City, on Saturday, Jan. 21. The North American Co., Gold Hill, will sell at auction Jan. 31, stock of shareholders delinqneut in payment of sesaments, ; Martin Ware Mixinc Company.—An assessment of ten oents per foot has been levied, payable to the Secretary, at eflice on C Street, Virginia City, Tus Sweeney Co., Gold Hill, give notice that Baltic Company have wrongfuly claimed and worked their ground since July, 1860. Poorman G. & S.M. Co—An assessment of Five Dollars per shure waslevied, Nov. 9th, and another of Ten Dollars per share, Nov. 21, payable at once to the Secretary, R. J. Mitchel. Corepoxta TuxyEL AND Mixinc Co.—An assessment of Thirty-two Dollars per share was levied, Dec. 8th, payable immediately to the Secretary, Martin White. Tue Crmwey Rocx Co., lying next west of the Virginia Co. claims have notified the Hazel Green, Tingley and Bach & Paxton Companys that they are tresspassing upon the Chimney Rock Co’s ground. La Crosse Minine Co.—An assessment of $1 25 per share was levied, Dec. 8th, payable at office 73 C Street, Virginia City. Hawk Eve Sirver Mininc Co.—An assessment of 25 cents per foot was levied, Dec. 6th, payable immediately to 8. A. Kellogg, Sec. Gold Hill. Mongcan Co, Cedar Hill—An assessment of fifty cents per foot was levied, Dec. 5th, payable forthwith, to the Secretary at Virginia City. Ontentat G. & S. M. Co.—The 3d assessment of 15 cents per foot, was levied, Dec. 8th, and is payable at office, No. 31, C Street, Virginia City. ESMERALDA MINING NOTICES. Tux Zenosia Lope Company, give notice that they claim a superior title to the Jobnson Co., claiming thesame ground, so far as said localities conflict. This ground is a portion of that now held by the Company known as the Wide West Company. The notice is signed by A. Waddell, J. 0. Dorsey, S. P. Dorsey and James Elder, CY MINING AND SCIENTIFIC PRESS. THE ONLY MINING, MECHANICL AND SCIENTIFIC PAPER ON THIS CONTINENT. THIRD YEAR! VOLUME VI.—NEW SERIES! A new volume of this extensively circulated paper commenced Sept. 11,” 1862. It is intended that every number shall be replete with information concerning Mining, Scientific, Mechanical and Industrial pursuits, togethor with several original engravings, of new inventions, etc., prepared expressly for its columns. This paper is devoted tothe above purposos, together with the interests of Science, Arts, Agriculture and Commerce, and any general information that may be of interest to the reader ; and it is the intention of the proprietor to spare no pains or expense in making itequal in interest and valuable information to any paper yet published. The Mining Interest! Will find it of great value, as it will contain all the nows appertaining to’ Mining, the prices and sales of Mining Stocks, pew inventions of Machinery: adap‘ed to tnat purpose, and of everything generally that may be of service to the Miner. The Will Gnd it an excellent medium for the purpose of bringing his inyontion into notice, of asucrtaining ihe progress of invention im this and other countries, and also of receiving avy information that may bo necessary in obtaining his patent, the preprictor having had great experience as a Patent Agent, together wilh facilities at Washington that enable him to ob ain Patents with dispatch. The Mechanic and Manufacturer! Will be greatly benefitted by its perusal, as each number will contain several original engravings of new machines and inventions, together with a large amount of reading matter appertaining thereto. We are constantly receiving the best scientific journals from all quarters, from which we shall continue to extract whatever may be of beuefit or interest to our readers. To Chemists, Architects, Millwrights and Farmers! This journal will be invaluable. All new discoveries in Chemistry will be given, and a large amount of information of great. service to Architects and Millwrights will be found in our columns. The Farmers and Planters will not be neglected, engravings will be given of agricultural implements, and the farming interest generally will be amply discussed. Inventor f Terms. To mail subscribers -—Four Dollars per annum. Club Rates. "Five Copies for Six Months, $8. Ten Copies for Six Months, $16. Ten Copies for Twelve Months, $30. Fifteen Copies for Twelve Months, $44. Twenty Copies for Twelve Months, $56. For all clubs of Twenty and over, the yearly subscription is only $2 80 Names can be sent in at different times and trom different Post-offices Specimen copies will be scnt gratis to any part of the country. EWER & SMITH, Publishers, Room 24, (formerly) U. S Court Building, Corner of Washington and Battery str2ets, San Francisco,