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Volume 11 (1865) (424 pages)

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396 Ghe Bining wl Srientific Press, — i , T'xe.owners of the Macedonian mine, which is located in San Bernardino county, in the neighborhood of Fort Mohave, intend to test its value. Mr. Ensign Bennett and others are én route to that region, to make the necessary arrangements. The company is organized in Buffalo, New York. So says the Wilmington Journal. . Foxes anp Deers.—A party started out from, Nevada, on a “ fox hunt,” on: the .16th inst. Foxes are said to be abundant there, The party had ten or a dozep of the best hounds which could be obtained in the State. Quite a number of deer have also been seen quite recently in the ueighborhood of Nevada, and along the ridge down as low as Penn Valley. Posrronenents.— We would again call the attention of Secretaries to a certain point of the miniug law,too commonly overlooked, viz : The requirement that all postponements must be added previous’ to the expiration of the regular publication of cgsraetiens or salo notices. : OUR NEW YORK AGENCY. Mr. Geo. M Newron is our autherized agent in New York Clty, and will receive advertisements and subscriptions for the Minino ann Scientific Press at regular rates. Sample copies of our weekly and monthly issues can be procured by calling upon b!m, at the office of the *‘ StrocruoxpzEa,” No. 72 Wiillam street, What “They Say” of the Mining and Scientific Press, Prof, J. D, Whitney's’ address on Mining, is given entire, * * * We preserve tbe Press, and would ike to havea full 5le.—[Napa Reporter. The public should support the enterprise of the Miinc Press, Oue of the best papers in the State, by a liberal patronage, as it is only hy a system of legitimate reports that our mines can be favorably brought before men o capital below.—[Calaveras Chronicle. Under the management of Messrs. Dewéy & Co., the Press has been much improved in every respect. = * It deserves a liberal support.—[Virginia Unlon. Agood paper for this country.—[Humboldt Register, Those who would have a good paper of this character, should subscribe now. —[Marysyille Appeal. e It embraces ore of the finest Selds ju_the world, and seems to improve it. * * * It will tte secoud to no scicntibe record now publisbed on this Coutinent — [Los Angeles News. A neat and useful journal. Ono of the most prosentable and useful in the State.—fSunday Mercury. Such a journal has been needcd on tbe Pacibc Coast, The Press fills the bill —[Recso River Reveille. Asplendid paper, and should have a ae list of subscribers In prosperous Grass Valley.—[G. V. National. We reccive, regularly as cleck work, this exceedingly valuable aud interesting journal, —[Napa Reporter. Interesting aud important to miners and Mountain men, [Butte Record. The publishers Intend to makeit tho “Scientific American’? of the Pacific Coast. Every miner should bave a copy of it in his cabia, for it will be filled with useful information to the pick and snovel fraternity.—[Trinity Journal. Should be taken by every man owning ‘ feet? [and brains] iu this State. —. Beacon. la no other ten journals can tbe reader fine tbe same amount of reliable mining news as in tho Press,—([Contra Costa Gazette. Every stockbolder in diferent mines will find it will pay to take and read this mining journal.—_[Contra Costa Gazotte, The Press is to the Pacific Ceast what the “ Scientific American” is on the Atlantic. {t deserves its success.-— [Aurora Daily Times. It 1s fully up to the times, and furnishes tle latest min ing improvements aud intelligencs,—jCalavcras Chronicle. Every minor should subscribe for the Press.—[Calayeras Chronicle. Ji presents a channel through which all mining notices may becbeaply corsolidated into one shect for the conMinino ix New Zeaanp.—The product of the New Zealand west coast gold flelds to the Ist of August was 73,000 ounces, worth $1, 440,000, and 1,500 ounces more than for tne game time in the previous year. ‘MOSHEIMER'S CONCENTRATOR . RECEIVED THE FIRST PREMIUM From the ROYAL POLYTECHNIC SOCIETY, in Cornwall, and was highly reeommended by tlio Commissloners EF the most Simple and Effeetive Concentrator for all kinds of Ores, Every Quartz Mill ought to have them, ss they not only save; Oold and Silver, but also the Quieksllver and See oe without extra labor. They can be bullt ontir ot wood atthe mine, and will separate more perfeetly in eve operation, than any other Concentrator in Mining Notices--Continued. New Mining Advertisements to be found uncer another heading. Agawam Gold and Silver Mining Company, Union Distriet, Nye County, Nevada. Notice is horeby glven, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of said eompany, held on the 12th day of December, 1865, an assessment of onc dollar per share was levled upon the.capits] stock of ssld company, payable Immediately, in United States gold and sliver coln, to the Seerctary. Any stock upon whlch sald assessment shall remaln unpald on Ssturday, the 13th day of Janusry, 1866, wlll be advertised on that day as dellnquent, and nnless payment sball be made’ before, will be sold on Saturday, the 27th day of January, 1856, to pay the delinqucnt assessment, together with costs of advertlsIng and expenses a the sale. nse ably to J. MOSHEIMER, By order of the oan of Trustees. 2Byvllqy 423 Wasbington street, G.N; BURNHAM, Serta Office, 436 Tackeon street, San BED Nee del6 —— New Mining Advertisements. Fe will be found under another head if Mining aAdverti: Diana Gold and Silver Minlog Compay, Lander County, Nevada. Notice is bereby given, that ata meeting of the Board of Trustees of said Company, held on the 2Ist day of December, 1865, an assessment of ten dollars ($10) per share was Jevied upon the capltal stock of sald Company, payable immcedlately, In Unlted Statcs gold and silver coln, totbe Secretary, 402 Front strect, San Franeisco. Any stock upon whieh said assessment shall remaln unpald before Saturday, the 20th day of January, 1866, wlll be advertised on that day as delinquent, and nnless payment sball be made before, will be sold on Tuesday, the 6th day of February, 1866, to pay the delinquent assessment, togethor wlth costs of advertising and expenses of sale. The sald assessment being levied to pay off balances of indebtedness for Improvements recently mado at the mine. By order of ‘the Board of Trustees. N, C. FASSETT, Secretary. ‘Office, 402 Front street, San Francisce. deez3 Notice.—The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the AGAWAM GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY, for the election of Trustees, and transactien of such business'as may come before them, will be held at the office of tho Company, 436 Jackson street, San Francisco, on Saturday, the 13th day of January, 1856, at 12 o’clock m. decld G.M. BURNHAM, Secretary. Company, Kelscy District, E] Dorado County, Callfornla Bine Ledge Gold and Sliver Quartz Mining ! Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of } ‘Trustees of said Company, held on the 12th day of Docember, 1866, an assessment of one dollar and fifty ($1.50) cents per share was levied on eacb and every sbare of the capital stock of the Blue Ledge Gold and Sllver Quartz Mining Company, payablo immedlatcly, in United States gold coin, to the Seeretary. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain no, pald on tbe 13th day of January, 1866, wlll bo advertised on that day as delinquent, and unless payment shall be Made before, will be sold on Saturday, the 27th day of January, 1866, at 12 o’clock M. of tbat day, to pay the deTinguent t, togethor with costs of advertising and Wornet Gold and Sliver Mining Company, Lander County, Nevada. Notice Is hereby given, that at a meetingof the Board of Trustecs of said company, held on tbe2Ist day of December, 1865, an assessment of one dollar ($1) per sbare was levied unpn the capltal stock of sald Company, payable immediately, in United States gold and silver coin, to the Secretary, 402 Front street. Any stock upon which suid assessment sball remain unpald before Saturday, the 20th day of January, 1866, will bo advertised as delinquent, and unless payment shall be made before, will be sold on Tuesday, the 6th day of February, 1866, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising aud expenses of sale. By ordcr of the Board of Trustecs. N.C, FASSETT, Sccretary. . Office, 402 Front street, San Francisco. deez3 H:anscom Copper Mining Company, Low Divide Distrlet; Del Norte eounty, California. Notice ls bereby given, thatat a mcetIng of the Board of Trustees of sald Company, held on the 2Ist day of December, 1865, an assessment of fifteen cents per share was lovicd upon the capital stock of sald Company, payable immedlately, in Unitcd States gold and sllver coin, to the Seerctary. Any stock upon which sald assessment shall remain unpald on Saturday, the 20thday of January, 1866, will be advertlsed on that day as delinqucnt, and unless payment shail be made beforc, wlll be sold on Saturday, the 3a diy of February, 1866, to pay the delinqueut asscssment, together with costs of advertising and exponees of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. W. L. GETCHELL, Scerctary. Office, No. 19 First street, San Franclseo, Cal. dez3 Kentneky Copper Mining Company, Mme Felx District, nerth of Coppéropolis, Calaveras County, California. Notlee ls hercby given, that at a mecting of tho Board ot Trustees of said Company, held on the 20th day of December, 1865, an, assessment of ono dollar per share was levled upon the Capital Stoek of said Company, payable on tho 2ist day of December, 1865, in Unltcd States gold and sllver coin, to the Seeretary, 644 Washlugton Street, San Francisco, Cal. Any stoek upon whieh sald asscssment shall remain unpaid on Saturday, the 20th day of January, 1866, will be aivertised on tbat day as delinquent, and unless payment shall be made before, will he sold on Wednesday, the 7th day of February, 1866. to pay the dellnquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By otder of tho Board of Trustees. J, A. DAUER, Seerctary. Office, 644 Washington street, San Franciseo, Cal. B rd dec23 expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary. Office, No. 10 Oovernticnt House, corner of Sansome and Washlogton streets, San Franclsco. declé Banker Hill Quartz Mining Company, Amador County, California. Notice ls beveby given, that at amecting of tho Board of Trustees of sald Company, held on the 27tb day of November, 1865,an asscssment of five dellars ($5) per share was levied upon the eapltal stock of sald Company, payable immediately, In United States gold and silver coin, to the Sceretary. Any stoek upon whlch said assessment shall remain nnpald on Saturday, tho 6th day of January, 1866, will bo advertised on that day as delinquent, and uuless payment sball be made hefore, will besold on STE the 20th day uf January, 1866,to pay tho del! toGeo. Washington Gold and Silver Mining Company, Silver Mountain Distrlet, Alpine County, Cal. Norice.—There are delinquent upon the following described Stoek, on account of assessment levied on the 6th day of November, 1865 the several amounts set opposite the nates of the respective sbareliolders, as follows: gether with costs of advertlsIng and expensesof sale. By order of tho Board of Trustecs. WALES L. PALMER, Secretary. Office, No. 19 First street, San Franciseo. deed Chicago Gold and Sliver Lander county, Novada. Notlee ls bercby given, tbat at a mecting of the Board of Trustees of sald Company, beld on the 25thday of November, 1865, an assessment of two dollars ($2) per share was levied upon the capltal stock of sald company, payable immediately, In United States gold and silver coin, to the Seeretary, No. 492 Front street, San Franeiseo, Cal. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remaln onpaid on Saturday, the 30th day of December, 1865, wlll be advertlsed on that day as dclinqucnt, and unless payment shall be made before, wlll be suld on Monday, the 15th day of January, 1866, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertisIng and expenses of sale. By order of tho Board of Trustees, N. C. FASSETT, Secretary. Offiee, 402 Front street, Sau Francisco. no25. Mining Company,
Goodwin Gold and Silver Mining Company, Simpson Park District, Lander County, Nevada. Notics.—Thero are delinquent upon tifé following described steck, on account of assessment (No. 9) levied on the 7th day of November, 1865, tbe several amounts sct opposite the names of the respectivo shareholders, as follows: venience of all stockholders.--[Mountain M gor. We cangive our testimony thatit ls always replete with useful and valuable information to miners and mechanics, {Placcr Heralg. MINERS Who wlsh to creet Quartz Mills, Concentrating or Smelting Works, will find lt to their interest tu eonsult the under, signed, as to the best and cheapest mode of Reduclng Ores, Belng aequainted with nll the modern Improvements of Europe and America, in Mining, Machinery and Metallurgy, 1 undertake the ereetlon of any kind of Works, and warrant their suceessful operation. Gold, Silver aud Copper Ores bought In any quantity. Assay of Ores made by a new Fire Process In balf the usual time, an .at half price. Apply to Byvllay J. MOSHEINER, 423 Washington street, San Franclseo. Book Printing sbould be considered and treated as ono of tho higher branches of the ‘‘ Art of Arts,’”? and Itaexecutlon entrusted only to experiencod and intelligent workinen. Strictattentloa will be glveu to all orders for Book ann Pauraner Prinnne eutrusted to the Mining aud Scientific Press Jab Ofice. Wnion Mattole O11 Company, Humboldt Connty, State of California. Notiec is hereby given, that at a meetlug of the Board of Trustees of sald Company, held on the lth day of December, 1865, an assessment of five ($5) dollars per share was levied upon tho capltalstock of said Company, payablo on the 16th day ofJannary, 1865, to the Treasurer of said Company, at his office, 517 Jackson street, San Trancisco, Slate of Callfornia. Any stock upon whleh said assessment shall remain nnnaid on the 19th day of January, 1866, will be advertised on that day as dellnquent, and unless payment shall be made before, wlll besold on the 6tb day of February, 1866, to pay the delinguent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. Cc. WINTER, Socretary. Office, 517 Jackson street. dec23 Wosemite Silver Mining Company, Oro Fino District, Humboldt county, Nevada. Notice lsherchy glycn, that xt a meeting of the Board of Trustees of said Company, lield on tke 2ist day of Deeember, 1865, an assessment of one dollar and a quarter ($1.25) per share was levied upon the capltai stock of sait company, payablolmmediately, in United States gold and silver coln, to the Secretary, 402 Front street, San Frauclsco, or toJ. T, Macuzan, Superintendent, Star Clty. Any stoek upon which said assessment shall remain unpald on Saturday, tho 20th day of January, 1866, will be advertised on that day as delinquent, and unless payment shall be made beforo, will be sold on Tuesday, the 6th day of February, 1866,to pay the delinquent sssessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. §. 0. PUTNAM, Secretary. Offlee, 402 Front strest. dee23 = terms, Names. No. Cortificate. No. Shares. Amount. Burdick, & . 194 10 $20 00 Chapin, EM 214 =o) 10 00 Ghanin, ee EM 61 10 200) Chrittenden. J G 250 10 20 00 Clendennen, Jas & 256 i 14 00 Jas _B 257 7 1t 0 unbary Mrs A i 116 25 50 00 Dunbar, fear BE 17: 25 50 00 Litehfeld, 200 10 20-00 Kretchner, ee 210 15 30 00 McLachlin, Donald + 190 10 20 00 Noyes, Wm M 213 10 20 00 Noyes, Wm M, Agent 262 ou 120 00 Noyes, Wm M, Agent 263 679 & 1358 00 Noyes, Bi M Agent 264 2000 2000 00 Noyes, 1, Agent 265 546 1092 00 Shrader, 38 20 40 00 shrader, AJ 89 20 40 00 wader, AJ 62 20 40 00 hrader, AJ 63 20 40 00 nrader, A J 64 20 40 00 irader, AJ 65 20 40 00 hrader, A J 66 20 40 00 hrader, AJ 67 20 40 00 hrader, A J 68 2 40 00 arader, A J 69 20 40 00 hrader, AJ 70 20 40 U0 hrader, A J 71 iL 22 00 mith, William 236 50 100 Uv Smith, Willlam 237 50 100 And in aecordance with law, and an order of tbe Board of Trustees, made on tho 7th day of November, 1865, so many shares of cach parcel of said stock as may bo necessary, will be sold at public aucticn, hy Olncy & Co,, at ihcir salesroom, 626 Montgomery strect, on the 30th day of December, 1865, at the hour of 1 o’clock P. M. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs. of advertising aud expenses of sale. E. ¥. JOICE, Secretary. Office, corner Washington and Battery street, San Francisco. decl6 Calendora for 1866.—The Minixe axp Scrextino Press Jon PRINTING OFFICE is prepared to execute every manner of Counting-house Calendars and advertisements for various business men, on short notice and moderato ro Names. No, Certificate. No. Shares. Amount. Allred, WO 4, 5, 6, i, 8,9, 10 11, 12, 18, 14 10-ea 110. $110 00 Adams,0 8 “aid 5 00 Ament, JHE not issued 2 ~ 500 Beard, OM 72 10 10 00 Brown, Themss 126 6 6 00 Browu, Thomas 156 4 4 00 Browu, Mre. LC 125 5 6 00 Berry, Geo E 50. 16 15 00 Booker, WL 212 10 10 00 Botts, John 246 coat 1 00 Boggs, ag 187 6 * 6 00 Boggs, A 57 n 11 00 Bowland, Sym 364 5 5 00 Berry, Harrison * 101 25 25 00 Burk, John b1 10 10 00 Bell, Jouatban 38 6 5 00 Bath, Joseph not issued 12 12 00 Christiauson, Phillip 30 1 1 00 Christlanson, ; Phillip $1, 32 10-ca 20 20 00 Christianson, ;Phillip . 35 9 9 00 Carmichel A’ 395 89 89 00 Cornwell, J F 80,81, 82,88 16-ea 40 40 00 Castle, Levi 7432 6-ea 10 10 60 Castle, Levi “~ not jssued 6 5 00 Coulter, Samuel 141 10 10 00 Dutton, David 338 *9 Ss 9 00 Dutton, David 869 16 16 00 Demming, Wm 73 10 10 00 Elgin, W A 44 5 5 00 Grigsby, TL 99 10 10 00 Grigsby, A D 100 10 10 00 Grigsby, ED ~ 719 10 10 00 Grizsby, RF 94, 10 10 60 Gates, PV r 830 5 5 00 Gillam, a 13,74 10-ea 20 20 00 Glbson, James 39,40 10-ea 20 * 20 00 Hargrave, EJ 44 5 5 00 Hollingsworth, H 161 5 5 00 Hammett, EW 10 10 6O Hastings, D L not issued 2334 24 00 Kercbeval, Sarah A “313 10 10 00 Knight, Thomas 87 4M 5 00 Kelsta, J T 28 5 5 00 KKelata, IT 29 4 4 00 Kelsta, JT not issued 6 5 00 Lachman, Louis 53 10 10 00 Linn, Geo 19 10 40 00 Mudgett, John 321,121 5-on 10 10 00 Mott, Hitam 139 121-6 18 00 Mercer, Mis Susan 98 10 10 00 Mecklenberg, Joseph 165 6 6 00 Mylett, James 62, 53 10-e2 20 20 00 Mylett, James "ba Se, 8 00 Miller, John 254 6 5 00 Mason, Charles 211 5 5 00 Ogden / Thomas 408 1 1 00 O'Neal, J 337 5 6 00 Pear! son, IN 114, 115, 163, 5 . 875,376 6-en 25 23 00 Pearson, IN : 870 20 20 00 Pearson, 1 N 370 1 1 00 Pearson, ] N 872,378, 374 10-ea 80 So 00 Pilkiugton, J B 16,76 20-ca 40 40 00 Pitkingtou, J B 1 8 8 00 Rutter, Mory » © 244 5 G 6 00 Robi .JS8S 65 10 “10 00 Smittle, Jobn 183 1334 14 00 Tanner, QO, 58 10 10 00 Tanner, 0 59 15 1 00 Whitton; Co 76 10 10 00 Whitton, Wm H 332 7 7 00 Wines, CB 120 5 5 00 Wyckoff, JL 18 10 10 00 Whitton, B 95 10 10 00 And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 6th day of November, 1865, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be neces sary, will be sold at the auetion rooms of Olney & Co., 526 Montgomery street, on the 26th day of December, 1865, at tbe hour of 2 o’clock P, M. of suid day, to pay said delinqueut assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. W, D. ROOT, Secretary. Office, 338 Montgomory street, San Francisco, decd Honest Miner Gold and Sliver Minlog Company, Lander County, Nevada. Notleo 1s hereby glven, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustces of said Company, held on the Mtb day of December, 1865, an assessment of fifty (60) cents per share was levled upon the capltal stock of sald Company, payable Immediately, In United States gold and sliver eoln, to the Secretary, 402 Front street. Any stoek upon wbich satd assessment shall remain nnpald on Saturday, the 13th day of Jannary, 1866, will be advertised on that day as delinquent, and unless payment shall bemade before, will be sold on Monday, the 29thday of January, 1866, to pay tbe delinquent assessment, together witb costs of advertising and expenses of salc. By order of the Board of Trustees. N. C, FASSETT, Secretary. Office, 402 Front Strect, San Franclsco. declé od Lane Gold and Silver Mining Company, Lander County, Nevada. Notice ls hereby glven, that ata meeting of the Board of Trustces of sald Company, beld on tbe Lith day of December, 1865, an assessment of fifty (60) cents per share was levied upon the capltal stoek of sald Company, payable immediately, In Unite States gold and silror coin, to the Secretary, 402 Front strect. Any stock upou whicb said assessment sball remain unpaid on Saturday, tbo 13th day of January, 1866, will be advertised on that day as dellnqnent, and unless payment shall be made before, will be sold on Monday, tbe 20th day of January, 1866, to pay the dellnquent assessment, together with costs of advertising aud expenses of sale. By order of tho Doard of Trustees. N. C. FASSETT, Secretary. Offiee, 402 Front street, San Franciseo. deelé Jewctt Gold and Silver Mining Company, Gold Hil’ Distrlet, Storey County, Nevada. Notlec Is hereby glvcn, that at a meetlng of the Board of Trustees of sald Company, beld on the 4th day of Deeember, 1865, an assessment of one ($1) dollar per share waslevied npon the assessable capital stoek of said company, payable Immediately, In United States gold and silver coin, to the Seoretary. Any stoekupon whieh sald assessment shallremainunpaid on Friiay, the 5th day of Jauuary, 1866, wUl be advertlsed on Saturday, the 6th day of Jatnary, 1866, as dellnquent, and unless payment -shall bo made before, wlll bo sold on Saturday, the 20th day of January, 1866, to pay tbe delinquent assessment, together witb costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of tbe Board of Trustees. G. M. BURNHAM, Seeretary Pro tem. Oflice, 136 Jackson street (up stairs), San Frauclsco. decd