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The Wining antl Scientific Dress,
Away with Spectacles.
Old Eyes made new, without SPECTACLES, DOCTOR, or
MEDICINE. Pamphiet mailed free on reecipt of ten cents.
Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D., No. 1130 Broadway, Now York.
1Iv10-2n
Spectacle Emporium.
Purehase none but perfect Spectacles adapted to your
sight, from
Cc.DwULLER,
2S OPTICIAN, 4°
No.3 Montgomery street, Masonie Tempie, Sau Frarrcisco.
Old Frames reset wulrauitable Glasses or Brazilian
ics. 15y) 1t-2m
BAUX & GUIODS
Separator & Amalgamator
Is the most important improvement in miming machinery
ever Introduced. It was awarded tie FIRST PREMIUM at
the San Francisco Mcehanies' Fair for 1864, where it proved
Itself to be the best Scparator aud Amalgamator among all
the coinmpctitors. Constructed on principles which combine
Scientiric KNowLEDGK With Practical PxeeRience, these
Pans extract morc gold and sijver from their orcs than any
others in use, as a few hours trial wili demonstrate. Mill
men wiil find It ta thelr adyantago to employ these pans as
Separators, in addition to the ordinary Ainaigators now in
usc, and to re-work their oid tailings.
The cost of these pausis incousidcrable, and tbeir strueturo is such that they ean be readily separated in parts co
venient for pacing ou muics., Among the many advan
es possessed by BAUX & GUIOD'S Pan, are the foilowin.
he trifling cost for attendance; Its small eost; Its portab!
ity; The large quantity of (eat it cau operate uponin a gi
en tlme; lt may be worked even weeks without stopping.
as it is constructed to work continuousiy; The complete
thorougliness of tho separation of tho rock from the metais
and the trifling power required to work them; They cau be
attached to any ordinary crushing apparatus.
We hnve tio picasure of roferrlng parties interested to
the following partioz, wlio hayo our Pan in use: Jeffcersonfan Mining Company, Bowman's Ranch, Neyada county;
The Freneh MIll, Nevada City; Crall's Gravel Cement
Works, Nevada county; Waitman's Chiorination Works,
Nevada, Cal.; Oold Hill Quartz Mili, Washoe. .
Manufaetured at the Vulean Iron Works, Miners' Fonndry and San Francisco Fonndry, San Francisco, and at
Hengh & Thom's Foundry, Nevada City.
For further particulars, or to see this Pan In operation,
Call ou or address
a J.B. BAUX,
Fremont Street, ucar Mission, adjoining the Sau Francisco
tron Works, San Franeiseo, 4y8-6df
AGENTS WANTED
—FOR—
The Secret Service, the Field, the
Dungeon, and the Escape.
odt Soe
ALBERT D. RICHARDSON,
N. ¥. Tribune Correspondent.
1,000 COPIES SELLING PER DAY!
The most Interesting and exciting book ever published,
embracing Mr. Richardson's unparaiicled experience for
four years. Traveiilng through the South in the seeret service of the “Tribune” at the outbreak of the war, with
our armies and fleets. both East and West, during tho first
two years of the Rebeliton; his thrilling capture; his conement for twenty months in seven different rebe) prisons;
his escape, and almost miraeuious jonrney by night of
nearly 400 miles. It abounds ju stirring events, and eontain more of the fact, ineident, and romanee of the war,
then any other work yet published. Horace Greciey says
ot it:
‘A great many books will yet he written concerning this
war, In addition to the many already in print; but not one
of them wili glye, within asimiiar compass. a clearer, tulier,
more readable account, entlreiy frem personal observation,
of the nature, animus, purposes, tendcneijes, and Instrumentailties of the slaveiiolders’ rebcilion, than does the unpretending narrative of Mr. Richardson,"!
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The following St hi; don the folCiiits lowing named days.
Oetober 30—COLORADO T. Watkins
From Folsom street Wharf
At ll o'eiock A. M., punctually to tho hour,
For Panama.
Passengers will bo conveyed from Panama to Aspinwall
by the Panama Railroad Company, and from Aspinwall to
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A Baggago Master wili be sent through cach trip.
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OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent,
Corvier Sacramento and Leidesdorff sts.
Ten Able-Bodied Copper Miners
WANTED,
At the Bunker Hill Mine,
To work for wagoe (three dollare per day), or on contract.
levittt RICHARD POWNINO, Superintendent.
wiil be 33
1852. : 1865
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Armstrong & Bourne's Boiler Engincering.
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King'e Notes on the Steam Eugine, 9th edition
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Murray on Marine Engines and Steam Vessels 125
Norris’ Hand-Book for Locomotive Englacers 200
Paimhour's Tlicory of the Steam Engine
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Richards' Steam Engine Iadicator.
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Seweli on Steam and Locoiotion.
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