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Volume 12 (1866) (428 pages)

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or ———— NING SHAREHOLDERS’ DIREOTORY. List of Notices of Meetings, Dividends: Assessments apd Delinquent Sales. Distriet or Merl Date of Meeting, Dr , and Amount and Thine Comprising the Names of Com of Locatlun, Aroount of Ase™ Hnyuent Advertisement and Sal of Payment of Dividends COMPILED FOR EVKRY ISSUE. panies, mene; Adverticed In the Mining nnd Sclentife Press and other $an Francisco Jourunis’. pay apv'a Day DELISG'T LST. OF saLe. Mur 9—Aprll 9 Mar 2(—Ayrll 24 April M—Aprik 30 rau au’y oF AND LOCATION. ASSESIMNXT. Arhitrias, Chihuaha, Mex., $1. Alpba, Gald HIIL, Storey co., Nev., $30. Altavillle, $1-25..-02c0essecessenserenes aeecrscccecesensApril LE—Ap 1125" ¥., 50u...4pril li—May 1* torey co, Nev., $2.Aorll 12—Aprll 3 rill. G. & 8. M.co., $1.50. -Mir 23—April 4 April 26—May 12° »Mar 3l—Anril 1° «Dividend payahle Mar 13 Mor 3—April 15 April $—April 19 -eMar 15—Mur 31 April 23—May 12 Meeting April §6 «April 7—April 25° et Petroleuiu co., Wc Frown Fulnt.,....6 Fonsolacton, $1.25 . Kapltal, Lamlerco., Nev., 85. tole, Storvy co., Nev., $I. Whiplenea, Sonora, Mex., $5. bhicazo and Detrolt Gonsolldated. ee Quartz, Amador co., Cal., $1.. . Evening Star, Mumbolit co., > , Oc. far 31—April 14 merald Copper. Si.ccccee .Feb 10—Feb 21 ureka, Pinmas Co,. .Mecting May 1 xcheqnor, 82... .April 30—May 16 Teo. Washington, Alpine co., Cul., $1.50.Ear 24—April 10° April 1é—May 1° Htarker, Lander co., Nev-, Sec Hunest Miner, Lander co., Nev., $1 April 7—April 18° anscoi, Coppor, Del Norte co., ise «Mar 3§—April 14° Tumboldt, Nevada.. -Annusl Meeting April 10 femersen Lander co., Nev., 5%.. April 14—April 30° femrey Oll, Humboldt co. Cal., Suc »April 17—April 28 cokuk, Contra Costa co., Cal., Wc...+. +» Mar 17—Mar 31" see ecentounnenn » April 14—April 23° dy Brynn, Storey co., Nev., 81 «eee ADIL 9—April 21 Pudy Bryan..... ona Annual Meeting April 2 pa Trobe T & Meo., Storey co., Nev., $l. April 10—April 23 «April 14—April 30° Apri, 4—April 30* .April 7—April 23, Nuas Ledge co. .. «Meeting Mareh 28 arla, Chiluahn, Mex., $2 Mareh 21—April 4 Hanchester, Alpine eo., Cal «Meeting April 16 ucstra, Sonera de Ouadalnpe, Mex., $1..Mar3l—Apris 16 dy Nell, We..--.e-seee Hadison, Lanier co,, Nev , 50c. onltor, Lander ¢o., Nev., 7c reson, Lander co., Nev. ,25c. xford Beta, Esmeralda, Nevy., Svc, 1d Colony, Austin, Nev., S4. vermin, Storvy eo., Nev., $15. pen Sesaniv, &) --April 144—May 1° -April 7—Aprii 25* April 14. April 23* April$—Ayril 18 sApril 20-May 2 Apri] l4—April 27" ar W—~-Mar 31* lutiet, Cappor. .. secs. ee «Meeting Feb 22 ‘fatrocinin & Polores.!Chihhuahua Mox.,$250-Aprll l-Aprille Peninsula, lower Cul., $5... eee .oeeApril 3—April lt -.-dlar 3l—April 14 «-. Meeting April 2 «Apri) J4—April 27" -April 14—April 28% .-April 17—May 4 . Aor! 28—May 23 April 26—May 11 »sAprll $—April 23 -Mar 27—April 7 Mar 17—April 5 -Sale Mareh 30 ride of the East, 50e. ravidence, N efnglo, Mex. ..0.0-. 6 # Wilver Cloud, Lander co. Ney., Sic.. Iskiyon, $1.5U...®oon ophla, Tuoluiane county, $7. Jhoshone, Lander ca., Nev., $1 Peinpre Viva, Sinaloa, Mex., $2.50. Jalambo Copper, 50c enton.. nited States, Storey eo., Nev., 50e lar 17—Mar 31* Mar 3]—April 14* «Mar 17—Ajrit 17 Bld, Asked. hited States 7 3-10ths. « $78 $ 782 joy. legal Tender Nate: « ITM 3 tate Bands, 7 cent. 85 86 pit Franelsco 10 @ cent. 5 4 @ n Frauetsen Bouds, 1855, 6 A eeut » 40 {Hiv Franvisco Boudls, 1858,6 B ceut » 70 Pieramenin City Bomls, 6 Bevnt. ficramnetto Conuty Bonds, 6 A een » 68 55 Parysville Londs, 10 @ ceut. 16 . flockton Bonds, to Pcent. 60 66 nha County Bauds, 10 BR ceut . 5 8n BP butte Canuty Bonds, 10 8 es o ab 73 alttornia Navigation C 55 67 tote Telegraph Stock . 382 35 Kut Frauelsco Gas Co oS oe iergimente Gas Co... 2 OA 75 prlag Yatley Water Co.. 5 1S 63) RAILROADS. sacramento Valley Railrond: aa ae WPmuibus Railroad. 60 é1 eutral Ruilrowl Co op 85 North Beach wad Mission., 61 62 q ) MINING STOCKS. ‘Pphir.. $ 680 autld & Cne: 1100 Duytiro M. & M.Co, 220 lerra Buttes Quartz “intral. alifarnin AVIARE.. 1oso plialiarPutos 305 Hal: & Noreros 95 340 L§ White & Muryhy pone ouge fh) fierra Nevada, Ba 10 _ Yellow Jacket. 815 820 , 87 88 i 9 10 ¥) ffrowo Point. 1400-1410 Kutelope . ease Aeon 2) Keneralda . if : ° I I ' San Francisco Jobbing Prices Current. Floor, catra, PB bbl,. . 650 @ 7 00 flo Soperfine... 6 00 @ 6 50 Coru Meat, P 100 1h. fa 3 50 Wheat, @ 100 Th. 200 @ 2 10 :. 200 @2 lv Burley, R DOTb. be @ 10) Beane, p 109 ft 450 @ 500 Potators, @ 1WETh . 105 @ 115 May, B tones. ccere 10 09 (@10 00 Live uk Wood, @ cord . 8 OY (@10 00 Beef, an foot, B Ib. ow 1 Beef, extra, dressed, f Wem 15 Sheej,un Mot,ercesses 1 OU @ 200 Hoyas, on loot, P Ibs @ 2 Hogs, drvased, P fb. 12@ 13 Sugar, crushed, Pb 6@ — fin Chlna. ce. eees 10 @ 1243 Cofixe, Costa Rica, B Ib —-@ ho Ror.. —-@ 4 Tea, Japan, B lb 9 @ 1 00 De Green,... 70 @ 1 00 Hawailan Rice, @ tb . 8@ 10 Chinn do . 1@ 8 Coal Vil, B gal. 15 @ 87% Salles, @ ib w@ 2 Ranch Butter, 40@ 45 Isthmus do .. 35 @ 45 Cheese, Califorola. @ fh 20@ 26 Rees, B daz. 40 @ 124 Lard, B Ib -2oe — Ham and Bacon, ® Ib. — @ Wh Shouldors, nae w San Francisco Retail Prices Ourrent. Butter, California fresh @ 1b s 45@ 50 do pickled ®@ Ib.. a «= do Oregon.ceee 3h@ 40 do New York, @ iq — Cherse, B Ib 25@ 85 Houey, > Jb, 80a 40 Eggs, B doz. 2 = ou Lard, B fb. 6 2h = Hams aud Bacon, @ fb. . 26 28 Cranberries, @ gal. 9 iMaQ 1 00 Potatoes, sweel, B 5 8G — do Irish, 1b 1@ 136 Tomatoes, B tb. he Oniuns, B Ib.. 66 8 Apples, No.1, 8 fb 3 8 Pears, table @ fh. 8G 25 Plums, dried, @ fb — Peaches, dried, B lb. — Oranges, B doz, 74@ 1 00 Lemous, @ daz. 1 00@ 1 25 Chickens, apiece 81@ 112 Soup—Pale & C. 0 10@ 12 Castilo... 144@ 15 San Francisco Metal Market. PRICES FOR INVOICES, Jobbing prices rule from teu to fifteen per cent. higher than the following quatations,) . Sax Francisco, March 17, 1866. Trox.—Dnty: Pig $9 @ ton; Railroad 60c Ff 100 [&S; Bar 1@13ze_@ fb; Shect, polished, 3e @ fb. common, 14@ 13fe @ Ib; Plato le @ Ib; Pipe, lise @ th; Galvanized 22¢ @ tb. Scoteb aud English Plg @ ton American Pig @ ton.. Rollued Bar, bad assortment, Bib B th. Refined Bar, good assortincnt, 3L@— Boiler No, ] to 4. 4 5 Platu No. 6 toQ.. 4u@ 6 Sheet No. 1010 13 4 @— Sheet No. 14 to v0. 5 @— Sheet No. 24 to 27 +. S30 Corrrr.—Duty; Sheathing 3 ® Ib; Pig & Bur 2c A hb Slouthing @ 1b. 36° @38 Sheathing, Old.. 20 (@30 Sheathing, Yellow.. 30 @32 Sheathing, Old Yellow, 2 @ls Holtgees cme. 13 Composition Nai Tin Prates,—Duly: 233e @ th. Plates, Charcoul, 1X $B box,. Plates, 1 C Charcoal.. Rooting Plates... Banca Tin Sinbs, B fh Strvu.—English Cast Ste Quick-1tvER.—Per Jb.. For export.... 7ixc.—Sheets B Ib. hy Mining and Scientific Press JOB PRINTING OFFICE, No. 505 City street, corner of Suusome, OERTIFIOATES a —OF— SToOoc ix —FrFOR— MINING — AND — PETROLEUM Companies
Neatly Printed. Steck CertiGeates of all kiuds eiobellished with word euts and electrotype engravings. We devote spevial attention to tho execution of all kiada of work required by Minlug Compaoles, Machiasisls aad Manofactarers. EncRaven to Ountr.—P-rsons who desire to lilistrate their individual establishments or business, should give us their ardera for Engraving and Printlog, and we will guarantee good work and reasonable prices. i : DEWEY & CO., Patent Agents, Publisbers and Job Printers, 505 Clay st Our Clrenlation.—Tnp MininG AND Screntiric PRESS basa largeand permauent snhseription list, and enjoys 3 more universal cireulatlou among stockholders and pora interested in mining than any other paper on js cons: The Mining andScientifie Press, ee re a Subscribe Now! JANUARY Ist, 1866 1866 Commencement of Twelfth Volume or THE Mining and Scientific Press Published Every Saturday, Tho titlo of our journal is a truthful expression of its chnracter. ' Ie nffords a class of progressive information to . tho Miners, Mechanics and Professional Men of the Pacitic Coast, which caunot bo derived from books, or other publications. Each Volumo comprises, in reality, a book of new intclligonco and facts relating to Mining, Mechanism, Metallurgy, Scienco and Art, developed by our rich and peculiar resources, and identical with our own iadustry and history. By the encouragement of intelligent economy in Linon and GoLp-savine, we shall mnko the Press n sourco of INDIVIDUAL PROFIT to its pittrons, as well as a public benefit to overy local community in which it circulates. The prospects of our journal are now brighter than nt any former period. Our facilities for furnishing a valuable paper aro constantly increasing. Following aro some of the many opinions generously expressed by our neighbors: Editorlal Expressions: Tho publishers Intend lo make it tho 'Secientifie Amerlean’? o} the Pucilic Coast. Every miner should haye oa copy of it ia his cabta, fur It will he Bled with uselal information .o the pick and shovel featerulty.—([Trinily Journal. e Should he taken by every man owulng “ feet [and braius) iu Ihis State,—[Beacon. Tu no other tea jouraulg can the reader find the same amovat of reliahle mining news us ju the Pruss,—[Coolra Costa Gazette. Every stockholder in dlfereat mlnes will find it will pay to ttke aud read this mining journal.—[Contra Costa Guzette, The Press is to tho Pacific Coast what the “ Scientific American’ is ou the Atlantic. Lt deserves ils success.-— [Aurora Daily Timo. 1t Is fully up to tho times, and furnishes tho lalest mln ing improyements aud intelligenee,—[Calayerns Chroaiele. Every miner should subseribe lor the Press.—[Calaveras Chronicle, li presents a chanuel tbrough whieh all miaing notices may le cheaply co: sabdatel into aoe shect lor the couveuicoce of ull stockholders,—[Mountain Messenger. We eau give our testimony that it Is always replele wilh usefal ind velatble information to miaursaud mechanics, {Placer Herald. It eontains correspandenes from different sections, gly{ug weconnts af new discoveries ja gold, silver and eopner, ind shoul he taken by every person that wishes to keep well posted an the dey olopmeats ol vur State and tbe Terrjtories.—[Monutain Messeuger. With the last number is an index to tho whole volume, must useful and valuable te those who keep Giles of that pitper.—[Shasta Conrier. Prof. J. 1. Whitney's address on Slining, is givon entire, * * * Wo preserve the Pruss, and would like to havea loll liie.—[Napa Reporter. The public shoold support the enterprise of tho Mixina Pxess, one ol the best papers in the Stute, by a liberal putroange, us itis only uy a system of legitimaie reports tbat our miues can be favorahly brought before men oc capital below,—[Calaveras Chronicle. Under the maaigement of Messrs. Dewey & Co., the Press bas been mueb improved iu every respect. * * 1t deserves a liberal support.—[Virginla Union. A goed paper for this eoustry.—_[Humboldt Register, we Those who would have a good paper of this character, should subserile nw, —[Marysville Appeal, Jt emhraces aro af luc linest ficlds to the world, and feems lo improve il. *# F *® It will ho secanil tu tia sclenlille recent now published on this continent —-[Los Angelrs News Aneatand useful jonrnal. One of the most presentable aud useful in the State.—fSuudity Mercury. Such a journal has héeu needed on the Pacific Coast. The Purss fills tho bill_—[fteese River Reveille. Asplendid paper, and should have a good list of subseribers lu prosperous Grass Valley.—[(G, V. National, We reeeive, regularly as elock work, tbis exeeedingly valuable and interesting journal.—[Napa Reporter. laterestiag and important to miuers and Monutaiu men. [Butte Reeord. Friends pleased wlth our efforts In the publleation of the Priss ean render usessentlal ald by furnishing correspondenee and all {mportant Informnatiou whleh may come under thelr observation, and hy calling Ihe attentlon of their ght to the dabie Teatures of the paper; the appreciation of which favors will be duly manifested by the constantimpravement of our journal. Specinieu copics will be sent free to those desiring to examine the paper beforo subserlblug. Postmusters, Express Agents and News-dealers, acting as our agents, wlll receive liberal cominissions. SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE. One Year, (two volumes). -$5.00 Six Months. (one volume). «3.00 aayBounp Vouonxs Fon Sarz.o FOR ADVERTISING Ourterms are very reasonable. Mining CouPANtEs ate €3 peclally favored by our rates, and careful attentlon is given to the logal publication of Mininc Noroxs. OFrrioe—No. 605 Clay street, corner of Sansome, DEWHRY & CO. Publishers, & the ©. WLM. SMITU ...°°° We A. EWER,: os -A. T DEWEY, Oakland Water-Cure. PRIL 1sT, 184, WE OPENED A LYOIENIC BOARDIN: Nonse and Lasties’ Health Insthute nm Oukland. ie tidvontuge we have exyerlonced since that time, 1 reatent aid cure of allthose disenses peeniiar to lemules, ns Well as those conmoent ta all, over that ot San Franelsco, Induced us to y¢lve up the tr ‘nile men jniheelty, We have accordingly r ig u Bathing, Electromagnetic, aml G3 mnusite Apparatus, whieh we Used. pelea In the treatment of males, to our Health lustte actus the Bay, and have tonsd, after a trinl of seven months, that gentlenten ns well a» lady pa. tlents recover, at our Fonntain Form ure, ohe-thlrd Joster thaw In the eity of Sun Franelseo The etlnate here Is the nest even and bracing io be toul In the State, The grounds: command a View nnsurpassed m the world. The Institutlonis lurnished with an abundance of pitre, sett water, from Numerons springs; and we now ofler tu Miufet , Teachers, Lawyers, Miners, Merchants, Meelanies, ners, and nll other worthy persous, who desire to try the advantage ot [he only rational system ot medleine, the tosMualijes of anr Hyienic Honie and Cure. Young me who have becume debtiilated or fost their health by exce: ive toll, exposure, or enervating hablts, contracted through Isnormnee of Physical Laws, ny wih us tnd more of the encourugenienis they teed, and mrans thal wil restore them to health, than elsewhere In Cn Itornla. 7 We elalin for Water-Curc and Hygienic Medication snperlor advantages over all systema of drug medication In the cure of all disorders, whether acute or chronle; that Itis followed by none of these debilitating diseases, such as Piles, Chronle Diurrhan, Yorpld Liver, Constipation, Intense Nervousness, Neurnlgin, ete, nor those terrible see. ondary Discases, known as Varicose Swelling of the Velna, Necrosis, of Decnying of the Bones, Uleerailon of the Linbs, Mereurlal Rhcumatisin, Urethal Striciures, ete., which we well know resnit trom the 1ree use of uicrenry end olher metaiiic drugs, together wlth stimulaaty and vegetable polsens given tv overvonie acute diseases, The Oakland Water-Cure wnd Eye Infirmary Is by tur the mest conplere m sts ficilitles dor the eure of all diseases commonly treaied in all Eastern Water Cures at uny like establishment on this caust, and the at one In Valhornia eundacted uceurding to the Theary and Practies ut the New York Hydropathie Vollege. We use ull fornis of Warm and Cold Wei Sheet Packs, the Electro-Chemical Buth, Seam Kaths, Improved Sitz Baths, Doueh Baths, a Mutent Spray Bath, mid Magly Baths. The last named was Insdtmed by Dr. Smith with seca reverence tu the eure of those diseases peeullar io miners, namely: Kheumatism, tnilummuatory or Chronle, Sift Jalnts, Paralysis, Mercurlal, Lead, and Uak Pouisonings. Itisa sure eure Tor Axucand Fever. It alds mere thin any other Bath we have yet used (n eradicating al) kinds of drugs and Intectous jiolsons, and in the cure ot all disorders Induecd by exposure to dampness and water, loulair, uusence ot Ilglt and electrielly, reiortluy metals, the malaria of rivers and low marshy gronnds. Where there way a lair constitution lett, even when drngs had been applicd tur montiis an.d yeara without.a cure, We have, li the pas) seven years, treated successtully the tollowing diseases: Chronic, Iuduimmutary and Mercurial) Rheumatism ; Paralysis; Lung, Bronchial and Cutarrhal Affvclions; Disenuses of the Heart. Kidneys, Liver; Dyspepsia, Consiijaijon, Erysipeias, Scrofuls, Miles, Inflammation of the Bowels, Chrome and Acute Diarrhea, and all diseuses and weaknesses peeullar to male and lemales. No physiclan In California ly so favorably situated ~ io lerolsll su many bome comiorts and hysienlc condillens thutare indispensable to the speedy recovery of nervous aud chronic invalids. We have the only truly healthtul boarding place in the State tor men, women and ehrldren, with plenty of saddle and earrlage horses tor tho use of prticnts and boarders. To that elass of Diseases and Weaknesses pecullar to females, und the inedleatlon that Hydroputhic or Hyglenic physlelans cinploy In thelr cure, de we Invite the speelul attention of pittients and thelr friends. The caso and rapsalty with which tcmules suffering trom general or special dobillty, recover In the braeing climate of the Buys under Uygienle Medicatian, tugerher with the untversal success thut has attended the treatment of Yemales at Dr. Smilih's lostitutions, (both In Sueramento and San Francisco) has Indueed us to inake this class of buinan ulHicilons a speetality of our Institotlon. We have treated (mosily in the cure), over 300 lemales, several of whom had been “bedridden” tor months and years. and all have been deeldedly benetiled, and with but lew eacentions, returned to their homes iu From two to six weeks, so Var seeevered ug no lon er to uced a physielan. We huve never yet learned of a single histance of 1 relapse into their tormer condition. There Js notone femialo invalid {n twenty that has heen suttering from nervous debility or diseases peeullar to ber sex, at eaimot be permanently enred by spending from Juur lo slx weeks ul gur Cure, ind at the mere cust of $100. This stulement we make Jn evnildence, froa) an expericnce of the last seven yeurs. Front the many who hive been trented at our Cure, we have yet to learn ola single regret irom husband or wile of the tiine or means they have expended In Nyglenie Medlention. New Yong, Aug. 1, 1858. Fo all whom it may concern: This ceriiivs, tna ve. Barlow J. Smith Isa ee of the New York Hygleo-Therapeutie vullese, whieh Cullege has a regular Charter trom the Legisluure of the Stare of New York, and is zuthorized to graut Diplomas, conterring on Its stutdents all and the same privileges and {mmunities In relation to the ait liee of the Henling Art, that ure conferred by tho Diplunas of any Allopathic or other Medical College in the country. Dr. Sinith has also devoted much attentlon to Phrenolasy, especlally In Its conuecilon with Physlology and Patbolugy, # portion of the thine under rho lnstruction of Fowler & Wells, of this clty, and has labored successfully as a leucher and leeturer on these subjects. R.T.TRALL, Prineipal New York Hygleo-Therapeutie College. Toallwhou it may coucern: lhove known Dr Barlow. Srojth, both In our offiee as aStudent, and a practieal Phrevologist in the country, and trom what 1 knew of him Ucan cheerfully recommend hla tan honest, fanhful delineator of character, and as such can cheerfully recommend him to tbe public. For the good of Selenec. L. N. FOWLER, 308 Broadway, N. Y. Dr. Smith spends a part of each day ln San Franelseo, attend{ng to family praellee and to Phrenolegleal and Physlologleal oxamlnations at hile office, Room 13 Armory Hall, np slalrs, corner Montgomery und Sacramento sireets. Once hours fun 1 A. aL to 2 P, M. Clreajars sent on aptheation. Address, BARLOW J.SMITH, M.D, San Franelsev, Box 473. Zovllet 1 EXCELSIOR DOUBLE ACTING Suction and Force Pump. W, D. Mooker’s Patent, August 15, 1865, HE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE the following sizes ot tho above-named ¢elebraied Pump, acknowledged to be the best Double Aeling Pump kninvn to be In use. They are more oaslly set in position, and are more durable and compact than any other Double Acting Force Pump; they are aleo worked with very little friction, and have greater forelng power tban ojher pum ih ol hike slzo. They ure adapled to work by hand, wilnd-mlll, horse, or steam-jiower. No. 1—Cylinder 2% In., stroke 6 In, No 2—Cylinder 3 in, stroke7 No. 3—Cyliuder 4In., stroko 10 in. No. 4—Cyler 5 in. stroke 15 In. No. 5—Cylinder 6 jn., stroke 18 In. The Nos. 4 and 5 aro Miuing Pumps. We have als» lor sale a full assortment of Pump Fixtures, such as [rou Pipe, Hose, Brass Goods, ete. J. W, ERKITTAN & CO., 12v12-3m lzy Front street, PAGE'S PATENT — FOR— RAISING SUNKEN VESSELS! AND INSURANCE COMPA.Seer parties upon this cvast or In bhe Atlantie States, havimg oecasion to avall themselves of this invention, which Thas been tried, and pptored a success, will please address, vor the present, JOSEPH DsVINNEY, 1528 Stockton street, San Frauelsco. AUSTIN Z, PAGE, Patenteo. lvi2-tf