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94 Ghe Mining. xd Scientific Dress.
Copper Sweitina Works.—The Great Cenass ae ell :
tral Company of Arizona, says the Alta, has ; Pas :
recently shipped a full set of smelting furnaces, ‘ cell appeal : 4 a THE EXCELSIOR
GRINDER AND AMALGAMATOR,
amount of rich copper ore already out and
ready for smelting. The smelting works will
In the engraving herewith presented, A represents the Rim of the
Pan; B, Muller; C, Legs; D,Cross-Frame; Ii, Gearing; F, Serew ;
ie erected at Williams’ Fork, near its mouth,
ut a short distance from steam navigation
the Colorado, and will he in Fanning oMteeeet Sonne H, Dash-Boards; I, Key3‘a, Dies; o, Shoes, and 9
no mishap occurs, before the Ist of April. i”
These are the first regular blast smelting furnaces ever sent to Arizona, and upon their
seccess depends, in a great measure, the immediate development of immense mines of copper, :
gold, silver, and galena ores of the particular STAR eee
character found in that’, section of the couutry, SSeS Ee ' a
vay as
TUMETATNODY
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and now lying idle and. unproductive for want La ST Ms areeenee h
Le. WG
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o a em, .
The relative grinding capacities of “The Excelsior’ Grinder
and. Amalgamator, of the Flat Bottomed Pan, and of the Conical
Pan when properly constructed, ave respectively 177, 98 and 110.
That is, the respective mullers hoing of the same diameter,
same weight, same hardness, and running at the same velocity
“The Excelsior Grinder and. Amalgamator” will reduce one hundred and seventy-seven tons of ore, the Flat Bottomed Pan ninetyeight tons, and the Conical Pan one hundred and ten tons to the
samc degree of fineness in the same time.
The wear to the Shoes and Dies at their grinding surfaces in the
Excelsior: Grinder and Amalgamator,-is perfectly uniform, thus
securing evenness of reduction to thé pulp, as well ag steadiness
of motion to the muller. Uniform wear of the grinding plates
has heen attained in no other than that of the Tractory form—nor
can it he, ,
Another property of excellence in this machine is that the metal
or substance to he amalgamated passes direct from the grinding
surfaces into the quicksilver; thus excluding the possibility of its
hecoming coated with any foreign substances, after haying heen
hurnished. It is truthfully said “that the Tractory-formed Pan
as a Grinder has no equal, and as an Amalgamator no superior.”
As a whole, it is far snpetior to any other pan in nse.
' MANUFACTURED Ar THE
Union Iron Works and’ Golden State Iron Works,
WHEELER & RANDALL, Invehtors.
of means to profitably work them.
a. 'B. Conz, BUSINESS AGENCY —Makes private sales of
Property aud Business Places of every description, in the
eity and througheut the 'State ; precures partners with
large and small ameunts'of meney; negetiates sales 0
muning property, and does a General Agency Businoss.
Patronage solicited by maii, express, or by personal application at the office, 402 Montgomery Street, San Fran:
cisce, Califernia, esviltt i
Tas eta fl
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Aco El
' Just and True Economy af
me, b
. The Preprieters of the Minina anp Screntic Press would
Call the especial attention of Mininc SronutaniEs, TRUSTER
and Suarrnounss, te a few substantial reasons fer thé publigation of Mining Notices In their journal—the first and only
hnpertant newspaper of Its class published npen this ceast.
* Ist: The Press enjoys a large and permanent subscription
list, having a mere universal cirenlatlen among sharehoid
érs and men Intimately cen#ected with mining interests
than any ether publication.
The underslened having had several years of experience in practical —
quartz mining operations, will ever take great pleasure in furnishing
parties interested in mining and machinery any desired information
8d. Under the present law the publication of all mining,
notices en Saturday, In a weekly jeurnal, complies as fully
with the statutes-as a daily publication. It is generally
found to be eqnaliy as convenicnt for seeretaries, and decld:
edly preferable to stockholders who have net time to examine througheut every issue of a daily.
8d. Economy In mining:sheuld always be looked upon
with favor, and the cest for weekly advertising In the Press
is less by onx traur than the ratesef any ether journal in thls
dity pessessing a respectable circulation,
, 4h. The publishers of the Press, making the mining interest thelr espocialeare, take particular pains to assist in the
avoidanee of errorsin advertising. Our pra is alse meré
clear and perfect tbancati be expected in’such papers as
are Burriedly issued from a presses.
‘ bth, Our “ShareheldersNirectery” forms a cemplcte index of all miuing notices jones Jn San Francisee, by reterence te which shareholders ean at ones ace it’ their cempany js advertised, and determine whether the same is inserted in the Press er seme ether paper. ¢
6th. Many cefpies of the Press are bound by prominent
rofessional mcn, mechanics, seeretaries, brekers, shareelders and others, as an important record for future reference, thereby renderin vertising, of every class, in its
columns, of peculiar and permanent value,
. The benciit ef having ail miniug netices conselidated
in ene newspaper, for the common convenience ef share
holders, secretaries, and ethers whe have eceasien to refer
te the same, isobvious. With this view we have establishes
our rates at ouly falr, living prices, believing that Signs
like’ ours, untrammeied by party, creed, or prejudieo, 18
the only medium which can reasonably ask fer such a conselidation of mining patronage.
Advertisements in the celumns of the Press, after
their first insertion, are arranged alphabetically. Our present dist 1s equalied enly in one Instanee by that ef any ether
jenrhal. Shareholders, aswell as strangers, naturally, turu
their attention to a mining journal for infermation coucerns
ing the mines and mining matters. .
AST, BUT NoT Least.—Our sheet (having been recently enlarged te the size cf Harpers’ Weckly) is now only equalled
tilts dimensiens by ene mining paper in cxistence—th o London Mining Journal, Pubilshed im this, the greatest mining
fleld of the world, we desire tbatthe Press shall have no
ri We can only reallze our cherished object of build;
ar . 3 business of
mining, which will be of just honor and profit to our community, by experience. and liberal patentee The bestowal
of such favors only as napally belong to us, and which itis
eléarly for the benefit of the mining traterhity to extend, is
all that Isrequisite, and we are confident. we shall receive It
DEWEY & CO.,
avll ‘ . Oftico Mining aud Scientific Pross:
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The Stockholder:
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Is published ae Tnesday Morning,
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‘ “fact, all matters that can be ot interest to Securitya holders,
Its columns will be found replete with important and useHnancial information,
Tfis Quotations glven are eorrect, and may he relied npon
eltber for the purchase or saic of Bonds or Stocks.
Tus SroceoppEn Is the only stricly jinancial paper pubished in the United States,
TERMS, FIVE DOLLARS PER YEAR.
All letters should be addressed,
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72 William street, New York. byl2te
Sussckwue FoR 1.—The large, illustratéd sixty-four column weekly newspaper—the Sun Frautisco Minixe anp
Scmyriric Press—should be taken by every muner, pros?
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other way, ou miiing matters geuérally —[Rucky Mountain News. .
' plieations and arrangements of 2 FIRS’
which they may possesr.
; WHEELER & RANDALL.
"SAN FRANCISCO, June 13, 1866.
LICK HMoOUsk,
Corner of SLontgomery and Suiter streets,
SAN FRANCESCO.
S. ALSTROM AND G.S. JOHNSON, Prop’rs.
This elegant and commodieus Mere is situated on the
principal romenade street of San Franeisce, The Lick
euse lg. finlshed and furnished. with a degree of beauty
and excellence lustirpassed, combining at] the mederm af
ST CLASS HOTEL,
thus offering superior inducements te Ne traveling public.
The propricters assnre their patrons that the Lick House
shall notbe excelled in any of its appeintments, or in polite
pitondance er sttention te all the eemferts ef its guests.
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FOR SALE. ;
The patent right for the Unlted States of a vatnable In
ventlon ean he secured at a bargain by applying at this .
office. The article ts one of general application throughbut elvillzation.
DEWEY & CO., Publishers.
Removal.
The Office of the Minine anp Scientirro Przss has been
removed to the old printing stand known as Waters Bros. &
Co., southwest eorner of Clay aud Sausonie streets, opposlte the Niantic Hotel (being one block sonth of our forme
location), where we may now be found, with more commodious apartments and an extensive Jos Printine Orrion.
San Franciseo, Apri! 10th.,.1865, ‘a
_ P¥ELETH VoLvate,—The MjNING AND ScienTINIC Prxss, pub-lished at Sin Franciseo, commenced ils twelfth volume on
the 6th inst. —[Nyo County News.
THE STYLE
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En Gold and Stlver Cases,
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' Imported dircetly from he Manutaeturers.
oe
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AT NEW
The American Company are now, making
VERY FINE WATCHES FOR LADIES.
kay A large assortment of Gold Chains
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In the development of tle mineral wealth of this coast.
: A Full Assortment-of NRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE and
DRUGGISTS! SUNDRIES, ACIDS and, CHEMICALS, conStantiy on hand,
San Francisco, March 6, 1865, Ilvlotft
CHARLES BERNARD,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER 1N
ao amily Chartres Coffee,
AND SPICES OF ALL KINDS,
No. 707 Sansome aire eor. Gold, het. Jackson & Pacific.
Kirst: Premium Awarded
BY THE MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE,
FOR BEST COFFEL AND SPICES.
The proprictor having introduced steam power in his
Manutaetory, has now inercased facilities to supply the
trade aud the pubiic in general. <All artleles trom lis ¢stablishment are guaranteed to be pure aud unadulterated,
The public are respecttully Invited to cail and convince
Ss Couutry orders promptly attended to.
V1-3m .
COIL WELL BORING.
J. SEVENOAKS,
Contractor
For Well Boring and Erecting all kinds of Machinery connected therewlth,
Having had extenslve experlence In boring for oil in
Penusylvania, Canada and elsewhere, [ feel confident of
being uble to give entire satisfaction. Persons dcsirous ef
making contracts as above, or wishing Inforniatlon with
regard to oil indications, ete., will please address me at the
office of the " Mining and Scientifi¢ Press," San Francisco,
or to my personal address, Box 1229San Franelsco. 2v11
MINING PROPERTIES,
ARTIES WISHING MINING PROPERTIES CAN BE
aecommodaied by applying to the Pacific Mineral Co.,
434 Caliioruia Street, next door east of-the Paciie Insuranee office, up stairs. W. FP. BRYANT, Ageut.
N. B.—FParties forwarding Mining interests tor disposal,
are reminded that it is important to state snch faets only ag
ean be tully substantiated, upon a careful examination of
sald properties, thereby greatly enhancing the chances of
suecess, aud avoidlug the useless loss of tine and coe
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