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Volume 11 (1865) (424 pages)

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256 oe 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,"! Teaciicrs, ladles, energetic young men, and especially retnrned and disabled officers and soldicrs, In want of profitable empioynient. will find It partlenlarly adapted to their condition. “Send for cireuiars. Address AMERiCAN.PUBLISHING COMP’Y, Murtford, Conn. SCRANTON & BURR, Agents. lav11-st Pacific Mail Steamship Co. 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 New York by the Atiantle and Pacifie Steamship Company A Baggago Master wili be sent through cach trip. Cabin passengere will be berthed for Atlantic steamer. 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 Thirteenth Yoar of Publication, THE GOLDEN ERA. Founded in 1852. The oldest Weekly Paper in tbe State, permaneutiy establishcd,and more widely circulated at home and abroad thau any other on the Pacific Coast. Iu Califoruia, the Atlantic States, and throughaut the entire fieid of its great and rapidiy iuereasiug ¢ireulation, THR GoLDEN Era is universaliy regarded asa Literary and Family Journaj of uuequalled excellence, Among its coatributors are all the best writers on this sido of the Coatiaeut, aud correspoudcats*of distinguished ability in New York, Paris and Loadon. * Liboral Terms to Clitbs. Tar Gomnky Era is furnished to CLUBS at the following rates; Three Copics, one ycar, Ten Dollars ; Five Copies, one year, Fifteen Doijars; Ten Copies, one ycar, Tweuty five Dollars. Ahextra copy wili be forwarded, free, for oue year, to tho persou seudiug a ciub of five or ten subscribers, ‘ Tig Goipey Er is now eujarged by the addition of cight taiuing the greatest possiblo variety of Valuabie aud Eutér. taining, Origiuai and Seiected Matter, aii combiniag to render Tus GotpeN Era a Literary and Family Journal of surpassiug iuterest aud attraction; a Welcome Gucstin Cottage and Cabin; the favorite at the firosido in City aud Couutry, tho most useful, agreeable altogeilier dosirable publication for California readers and their Kiudred and fricuds in the Atlautie States, Europe, and ejsewhere, Every Household iu the Mouutains and Valleye, the Cities, Towns, and Miuing Camps of California aud throughout tho Pacifie States aud Territories, should receive and welcome Tug Gorpen Eka as a regujar weckly visitor. Serial Romances in The Golden Era. The most popuiar Noyeis of the presont day published as Scriais, from week to week, in the Gorpex Era, from advaaco sheets, simultaneously with their appearance in tho Englisb and Atlantic Periodicais. Amoug the coutributors to the GorpeN Era are ali the prominent writers of Literary Repute in Califernia and on tho Pacific Coast, also correspondents and coutributors of distinguished ability iu tho Atiantic States aad Europe, comprising au array of Tujent and Genius unapproached by any Literary Journal ia Cajiloruia, the Atiantic Statce, or Europe, IN THE GOLDEN ERA, “THE FAIR LILIASs;” Or, “ LIFE IN DEATH,” A New Story, by Pierce Eoas, Author of ‘ The Poor Girl,” ‘The Flower of tho Fiock,’”. “Lady Maud,” “The Suake in the Grass,” ‘Such is Life,” Etc. PIERCE EGAN is undoubtedly the most fasciuating and attractive Novelist of the age, His stories are eagerly sought for, read aud admired by hundreds of thousands in Engiand and America. “Tus Farr Linas; or, Life ia Death,” surpasses, ia exciting interest and thrilliug situa tions, all of the productions of the colebrated author, and is Pierce Egan’e musterpiece. THE GREAT SERIAL, “OUR MUTUAL FRIEND,”. -By Charics Dickens. “THOUGHTS AND THINGS” APPEAR WBEEKLY IN THE GOLDEN ERA. Read “ Thoughts and Things}? in the Gorpen Era, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GOLDEN ERA. @ne Year.....+.22-$4 00 Six Monibs....$2 00 To Maii Subscribers. Tre Gorpen Ena for One Year. Tue GoLven Era for Six Months $2 00 Tut GoLpEN Era for Three Months. -$1 00 Sent from the Office to any Address in Cajiforuia and Oregon—Nevada, Washington, Idaho, Utah and Colorado Territories—the Atlantic States, Europe, and al] parts of the World, Take care to write distinctly the uame of the person, the namo of the city, town or locality whore tho post office is situated, and the uame of the County and State, in order that the paper may bo fully and accuratoly directed to every address, $4 00 POSIMASTERS in Californla, Oregon, and neighboriag Territorics obtainiag subscriptioas for the GoLpeN Exa and forwarding the same, with name and address of the subscriber, will be allowed a very liberaj commission therefor, ‘Liberal Terms to Clubs. Three copics, oue year. Five copies. 000 yoar Teu copies, one year. Now is the Time to Subscribe. TO ADVERTISERS. Best Advertising Medium.—The Golden Era is the ojdest Weckly Journal in California, und indisputably onjoys by far the largest circulatiou in the city of San Francisco and in the iaterior of the State. THE GOLDEN ERA u Is uaiversaliy read in every city, town, village and mining anil agrieultural precinet in California, and offers unusual and unequailed advantages to those who desire to hring their business promiucntly before the community. Only a limited space is devoted lo advertising. AJl advertising pages are also largely occupied with frosh and ijateresting readiug matter, aud uo advertisement can escapeattention, Tho charges for advertising are not so large, proportioned to tho beaefits derived, as those of other papers. Liheraj terms wiil be mado witli those who advertiso for tbree or eix mouths, or by the year. BROOKS & LAWRENCE, Golpren Era Buripisa, No, 648 Clay etreot, near Moutgomery, San Francisco columus to its pages—and prescuts fifiy-six columns, conAGENTS in cvery part of the Stato receive subscriptione for tho Gotnen ERA. : HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU For Non-Retentlon or Incontincnee of Urine, Inflammation or Uiccration of tho Bladder or Kidneys, Diseases of tile Prostrate Gland, Gravci, Brick Dust Deposits, Dropsical
Byyallies: Orgauic Weakness, Debility, Female Complaints, ah HELMBOLD’S ELUID EXTRACT BUCHU ——aND improved Rose Wash Wili radically exterminate from the system Diseases arisIng from Habits of Dissipation, aé Uitte expense, little or no change of diet, no inconvenience ar exporure; completciy super: seding thoso wapleasant and dangerous remedies, Copabia and Mercury, in curing tbese discases. wD USE HEMBOLD’S ELUID EXTRACT BUCHU. In all Diseases of the Urinury Organs, whether existing in MALE OF FEMALE, from tchatever cause originating, and no matter na how tong ctanding. It is picnsant in its taste aud odor MMEDIATE in action, and more strengthcuing than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from Broken Down or Delicate Constitutions, procure the Remedy at once. The reader must be aware that however slight may be the attack of the above diserscs, it ls certain to atfect his Bodily HAcalth, Mental Poicers and Happiness. If no treatment ts eubmitted to, Consumption or iusanlty may ensuo. Ali tho ahove discascs require the aid of a diuretic. \ Hembold’s Extract Buchu IS THE OREAT DIURETIC. aca HELMBOLD’s HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Compound Finid Extract Sarsaparilla, For ee the Blood, removing all diseases arlsing from excess aud imprudencc in life, chronle constitutional diseases arising from au impure state of the biood, and tbe only reliable aud cffectuul known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum. Palas and Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Biotches, Pimpies on the Faee, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly erup: tious of thoskln, and beautifying tho compLtexion. NOT A FEW Of the worst disorders that affilet mankind arise from the eorruption that accumulates In the Blood. Of ali tie dls. eoveries that have bee made to purge lt ont, nonce ean equai in effect HeLupota’s Concentaarea Extractor Sar: SaPaaiLLa. It cleanscs and renovates tiie Blood, instills the vigor of healtb into the system, and purges out tho humors which make disease. It stimulates tho healthy functions of tbe body, and expels the disorders tat grow and rankle in the Biood. Such a remedy, that could bo relicd on, has long been sought for, and now, for tbe first tle, the public have ono on which they ean depend. Our space here does not admit ot certificates to show its cflects, but tho triaj of a single bottle wili show to the sick that it has virtucs surpassing auythlng they have ever takon. aS) Two tablespoonsful of the Extract of Sarsapariila, added to a pint of water, is eqnal to the Lisbon Dlet Drink, and one bottle is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsapariiia, or the dceoction as usualiy made. The above Extracts are prepared on PRE scicntific rineiples—in Vacvo—and ombody the full strength of tho ingredients entering into their composition. A ready and colclusiyo test will bo a comparistm of thelr properties with those set forth iu the U. 8. Dispensatory. © HOW TO USE THE REMEDIES. In Diseases of the Biood, Humors on the Faee, or any and every part of the body, uso Extract of Sarsaparilla, applying to Pimples and ali external Humors or Erup: tions tho Improved Rose Wash. Use the Extract Buebu for all discases requirlng the ald of a diuretic, except those of the Urinary Organs, such as Gonorrhea ané Gleet; in these use the Extract Buebu, and Injeet witb the Improved Rose Wash, as THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARNY, and also are in very general use in ali the STATE HOSPITALS AND PUBLIG INSTITUTIONS throughout tbe land. as well asin prl vate practice, and are considered as Invaluable remedies. MEDICINE DELIVERED TQ ANY ADDRESS.Direct lettere to— HEMBOLD'’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 69 Broadway, New York, uext Metropolitan Hotel, —OoOR TO—~ HEMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 Sonth Tenth street, Assembly Bulidinge, Philadelphla. we) Describe Symptoms In nil Commnnicntlons, S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Beware of Counterfeits! ASK FOR HELMBOLD’S. TAKE NO OTHER. HOSTETTER, SMITH & DEAN, Solo Agents for the Pacific Coast, 17¥10 Nos, 401 and 403 Battery street, San Francisco, BANCROFT’S CATALOGUE OF SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. Division V1I.—Mecchanical Sclence, Cuass 3.—Tue Steam ENGINE. Athan on the High. Pressure Steain Enginc. Ammstrong on Steam Bolicrs, 4th edition. Armstrong & Bourne's Boiler Engincering. Baker's Mathematicai Theory of the Steam Engine Bourne on tie Steam Engine, Gth edition, 4to. Bourne's Catcchiam of the Steam Engine. Bourne's Key to the Catcchism... 200K Brown’s Engincering Facts and Tigures.. 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Richards' Steam Engine Iadicator. Saxby on Steam and the Marine Enginc. Seweli on Steam and Locoiotion. 8tiliman’e Steam Engine Indicator. Templeton on the Steam Engine, with questione. 100 Tredgoid on tie Steam Engine, 4 vols, 4tO... by 00 Wallaco's Popular Account of the Steam Engin « 45 Ward's Steam for the Million ” 100 Watt and the Stcain Englue. 6 50° Weissenborn's American Engineering, 2 vol: Williams on Heat and Stcam..... seneers {TO AK CONTINUED.) H. H. BANCROFT & CoO., Booksellers nnd Statloners, I6v1l San Franelsco, Cal. ww. TT. GARRATT, City BRASS AND BELL FOUNDER, a ee Cor. Markot and First Sts., opposiio Oriental Hotel, SAN FRANCISCO. Manufacturer of Brass, Zinc, and Anti-Friction or Babbet Metal Castings; CAURCH AND STEAMBOAT BELLS, TAVERN AND HAND DELLS AND GONGS, FIRE ENGINES, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, Stcam, Liquor, Soda Ojl, Water and Flange Cocks, and Vaives of all descriptions, mado and repaired. 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Fine Furnishing Goods on the Paeifie Coast. Try one of bis Shirts, and you will neyer wear any others. Ss. W.H. WARD & SON, No. 323 Montgomery Street. (Oad Fellows’ Hall New York Honse, 337 Broadway. 1gvl0 Constitution and By-Laws —tre Mining and Prospecting Companies Elegantly printed, with care and dispateb, at the office of the Mining and Scientific Press. wa Ordere from,the luterlor-fajihfuly nttended to.