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“MINING. AND SCIENTIFIC PRESS.
SAN FRANCISCO MINING NOTICES.
ASSESSMENTS LEVIED.
Texas Co., at a Meeting held Feb. 14, levied an assessee of onv dollar per share, payable to the Svucretary in
irginia City.
Santa Resa Co—February assessment of 20 cents per
share now due and payable. '
Madison Co.—An assessment, two dollars per share, was
levied a 17, payable immediately, ut Office, 680 Merjivun Co.—An assessment of one dollar per share was
February 16, payable on or before March 25,
+ Pena Co.—An assessment of $3 per share was levied
eh. 5, one half payable March 1, balance April 15.
Kossuth Co., Devil's Gute District —An assessment of 10
pts. per share was levied Keb. 7.
Constitution Company levied an assessment of 25 cts. per
‘eb. LL, payable immediately.
La Plata Ovo Co, levied an assessment of five dollare per
share, Feb, 9, payable at Ofiice of the Secretary in Virginia
City.
La Plata Co. levied an assesment of 50 cts. per share
Peb. 2nd, puyable at Office of the President.
. Alamo Co. levied an assessment of 50 cts. per share, Feb.
A, payable on or before March 20, at 115 Cul. Strect San
Tancisco, or at office in Carson City.
Tucker Co. levied an assessment of 25 cts. per share,
Feb, 11, payable immediately at 608 Merchant St.
Hawley Co. levied an assessment of oue dollar per share,
n Feb. 9, payable on or before March 12, to Superintendnt at the mine, or Secretary at Office.
Shite Range Co. levied an assessment of 50 cts. per share,
eb. 4, payable, March 15.
Assessments upon Mining Stock have been levied as follows —
Caledonia G. & S. M. Co. levied an assessment, Feb. 1,
pf Su cents per share, payable immediately. Sale ol deliyuent stock will be made March 7th.
Moss G, & 5. M. Co.—An assessment of 50 cents per
share was levied Jan. 27, payable at 428, Moutgomery St.,
pr to the Superintendent at the mine.
White Cloud G. & S. M. Co. levied an assessment of
#5 cents pev share, Jan. 27, payable to the Secretary, at
28, Montgomery st.
Warren G, & S. Mining Co.—An assessment of 75 cts.
a share was levied Jan. 26, payable to the Supt., at Vingina City, or to the Sec., 428, Montgomery St.
Warren G. & S. M. Co.—An assessment of 50 cents
per share was levied Jen. 27, payable to the Sec. in this ciy or to the Supt. at the mine.
El Dorado G. & S. M. Co.—An assessment of One Dollar per share was levied Jan. 23, payable to the Sec. or to
phe Supt.
Gaudaloupe S. M. Co.—An assessment af $30 per share
was levied, payable on or before March let.
El Tesora Mining Co.—An assessment of $134
ed Jan. 27, payable at office on or befora Feb. 27.
Polar StarG. & S. M. Co. levied an assessment
of 50 cents per share, February 4th, payable on
or before the 4th of March, at the Office in this city or
o the Superintendent at the wionein Aurora, (Hsmeralda.)
Dios Padre G. & S. M. Co. levied an assessment of 3
dollars per share, Jan. 31, payable in 30 days, also an assessment of 2 dollars per share, payable in 60 days, at office 502
Montgomery street.
Beckwith G. & S. Mining Co.—An assessment of 25
cents per share was levied Jan. 24, payable immediately.
Sonora Mining Co.—An assessment of 25 cents per share
was levied,Jan 23, payable immediately.
. Overman Mining Oo.—25 eents per foot, Jan. 29, payable
within ten days.
Chs. Caney Mining Co.—50 cents per share, Jan. 21,
payable on or before Feb. 20th.
Adriatic.—Tifty cents per share, payable at No. 4 Armory
Hall, San Francisco, or to the Superintendent at the Mine.
Hattie G. & 8. M. Co.—Thirty cents per share, levied
Jan. 31, payable at Office in San Francisco, or at the Mine.
. Hale & Noresoss—Assessment of Ten Dollars per
Share, levied Jan. 31—payable at the Office in this city, or
. to John Skae, at the Mine, on or before Feb. 25.
} _ Sierra S. M. Co. Ar Assessment of$214 was levied
. Jan. 22—payable immediately, at Office 575 Mission St.
ount Davidson Co.—An Assessment of 50 cents per
. Share was levied, Jan. 23, payable on or before March Ist,
‘. at Office 47 Montgomery Block.
was leyMina Prieta S. M. Co.—An Assessment of Five Doilars
er Share was levied, Jan. 31. payable on or ti fore March
Sth—at Ollice, cor. Moutgomery & Jackson Sts.
Reeorder Mining Co.—aAn Assessment of One Dollar per
foot was levied Jan. 19, payable half on orbelore Feb. 1s,
und balance on or befure March 20.
Ifnle & Norcross 8. M. Co. have Ievicd an assessment
of $5 per share payable on or before Jan. 26th.
Martin White— An assessment of 20 cts. a share was
levied, Jan. 2.
Oriental G. & 8. M. Co.—An assessment of 50 ets. per
share was levied, Jan. 14. payable at Office, cor. Sutton Avenue und OC St., Virginia City.
Baltimore America Consolidated.—An assessment of 50
cents per share was levied, Jan. 5.
Savage.— Aun assessment of $35 cents pershare was levied. Jan. 7.
Hawley—aAn 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 §, Government House, San Francisco.
Sierra Nevada S. M. Co. levied an assessment of $15 per
share, Jau. 15—payable Feb. 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.
Rep, Wuirr anv Birue G. & S. M. Co. levied an assessment of 25 c-nts per share, payable on or before*Feb. Ist,
office cor. Pine and Montgomery Sts.
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.
COMPANY MEETINGS.
The Cocheco Co. will hold a meeting at No. 606 Montgomery St., on Monday, March 2nd, for the purpose of revising By-Laws, ete.
Chs. Caney Co.—Special meeting of stackholders will be
held on Wednesday, March 18, to consider the propriety of
an increase of capital stock.
Sonth Utah Co. will hold its annua! meeting for election
ef Trustees, etc., at No. 608 Merchant St., March 20.
Neyada Co. will hold its annual meeting for electing
Trustees, etc., at 608 Merchant St., March 20.
Potosi Co.— Annual meeting will be held at Office, in this
city, March 3d.
Annie Laurie Co. will hold its annual meeting for election
of Trustees, etc., March 19.
Santa Rosa will hold its annual meeting, March 5, at
Tucker's Hall.
Desert Co. will hold its annual meeting, March 4.
Daney Co. will held its annual meeting, March 2.
ASSESSMENT SALES.
Texas Co. will sell delinquent shares, on the 14 of March.
Meredith Co. will sell delinquent stock, March 2n.
Coso Ov. will sell delinquent stock, March 18.
Moray Co. (VY. City—sSuits for delinquent assessments
will be commenced, March 14.
Michigan Co. (Gold Hill) will commence suits for delinquent assessments, March 16.
Sales of Stock for non-payment of assessments are advertised to bo sold as follows :-—
North Potosi Mining Co.—Sales deliquent stock will
be made March 17.
Peytona G. & S. Mining Co.—Sales of delinquent stock
will be made March Ist.
Cole Silver Mining Co.—Sales by Jerome Rice & Co.,
327, Montgomery St., San Francisco, on the 25th of February.
Combination G. & S. Mining Co.—Sale by E. S. Spear
& Co., at 433 California St., on the 10th day of March next.
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 assessmnnts, at No. 400, Montgomery street, Jan. 27.
GENERAL NOTICES.
Jenny Lind (Esmeralda.)--Owners of ground in this Co.
Ps reqnestes to calland sign deed of trust ut 608 Merchant
{.
Mount Hope Co.—Persons claiming stock are reqrested
to present title papers for examination till March 16.
U.S. Mining Co.—All persons claiming stock are requested to present title papers for examination at Nos. 7 & 8
Government House.
Caution.—l. M, Tyrell warns persons against purchasing
a certain J0 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 Mnterprise.)
Ashland Co.—I. 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, froin which the Ashe
land Co. is forbidden to extract any valuable metals.
Coso Silver Mining Co.—The Office of this Company hoa
been removed from the Stevenson House to Nos. 11 and 13
Court Bluek, No. 636 Clay street between Montgomery and
Kearny. Jntranee on buth Clay and Merchant streets.
Henry Martin G. & S. M. Co.—"'Thomas Wallace, Trustee.” gives notice that whereas certain parties illegally claiming to be ‘Trustees of this Company, have changed the name
of the Corporation to the North Star G. & S$. M. Co.,and
illegally elected officers for the same, the public are cautioned against such acts, etc.
Tue Swreney Co., Gold Hill, give notice that Baltic
Company have wrongfuly claimed and worked their ground
since July, 1860.
Tur Onmwngy Rock Co., lying next west of the Virginia
Co. claims have notified the Hazel Green, Tingley and Bach
& Paxton Companys that they are tresspagsing upon the
Chimney Rock Co's ground.
ESMERALDA MINING NOTICES.
Tne Zenouta Lope Company, give notice that they claim
a superior title to the Johnson Co., claiming the same 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. C. Dorsey, S. P. Dorsey and James Hlder,
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