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Volume 12 (1866) (428 pages)

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412 Ghe Mining and Scientific Dress. Capitalists, Attention ! QUARTZ MILL & MINING PROPERTY Fok sALE In Nevada County. NEW 6-STAMP QUARTZ MILL, 7 LEDGES AND 640 A acres heavily-tiinbered Land, near Eureka, Nevada County. are now offered for sale. The Mill Is run_by steam-power. and isin complete order for business. The ledges, which torm the priacipal value of this property, are all ene and well-defined, but require a further outlay of caplial, in order to make them remuneratlve. For the lack of mezns1o properly revelop Ihese elaims, the present owners pre disposed to sell the same for a reasoaable priee. Capleatisis Wishing to engage in mining will fiad thlsa spleudid opportunity to purchise a property that will bear riglo serunay, aud offers superlor indueements as an 1nvestinent. , For address and further information, Inquire of the Publishers ot the Mining any Scientiric FRess, GOS Clay street, San Francisco. 22v12 STANFORD BROTHERS, REFINERS AND PACKERS —oF— = COMET OIL! ey —FRoM— CALIFORNIA PETROLEUM. E WARRANTTHIS OIL TO BE SUPERIOR TO ANY Eastern Oll, aad any purehaser finding it to he noi as represented, ean return the same at our expense, and the parchase money will be refunded, together with all eharges. STANFORD BROS, 128 California street. 2iv12-3m Stationery & Drawing Paper WAREHOUSE. GEORGE B. HITCHCOCK & Co. Blank Book Manufacturers, Counting House, Insurance & Bank Stationers, HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK So BINE STATIONERY, Writing and Drawing Paper On the Paelfic Coast. ®ae TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS. ~&Y 413 and 415 Sansome srrcet, San Franeiseo. GEORGE E. BROWN, (Late Assistant Examiner Inthe U.S. Patent Office,) “AVING RESIGNED THAT POSITION AFTER A TEnure of office of eighteen months, offers hisservices to UNVENTORS AND THEIE ASSIGNEES.) iS Patent Solicitor, He will make Preliminary Examinations In the Patent Office. with a vlew to aseertain the Patentability of any invention that may be submitted to him for that purpose, will prepare tho necessary papers for those who wish to make Applications for 15vi2 Patents for their Inventions, —Or For— JEX TENSIONS OR REISSUES OF PATENTS Already granted; willact asan Attorney In presentiag Applieations at the Patent Office, and la managing them tc a final issue; will draw up Assignments; will examine Imo the condition of Rejected Applleations when desired to do s0,and undertake the prosecution of such as may be considered pateatable, aad do wbatever else is usually doae by Patent Solleitors. Address, P.O. Box 257, Washlagton,’D.C, Jvi2-3m Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s THROUGH LINE TO NEW YORK, Carrying the United States Mail. LEAVE FOLSOM STREET WHARF, AT 11 o'clock A. M. of the following dates, for PANAMA, conneciing vila Panama Rallroad. with one o! Gaon ys © spleudid steamers from ASPINWALL for ORK. eon 10th, 18th aud SOth of each month that has ays. Melos 10th, 19th and 30th of each month that has Bi days . Whenthe 10th, 19th and 30th fall on Sunday, they will leave on Saturday preceding, when the 18th jallson Sun. day, they will leave on Monday Iollowing. Steainer leaving San Francisco on the 10th touches at Manzanillo. All toach at Acapulco. Departures of 13th or 19tb connect with French TransAtinutie Co.'s steamer for St. Nazaire, aud English steamcr for South America. Departure of luth_conneets with English steamer for ampton, and P. R. &. Co.'s steamer for Central America. Denarture of the 30th connects wlth English steamer for Tumaco, the port of the new mlacs, The following Steamships will be dispatched on dates as given below: Sune 30th-—GOLDEN CITY...... . Connecting wilh ARIZONA, Capt. Manry. Cabin passengers berthed through. Baggage checked through—tud pounds allowed each adult. An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. These steamers will positively sail at ll o'clock, Passenee ae requested to have thelr baggage on board betore 10 n’clock. For Merchandise and Freight apply to Messrs. WELLS, FARGO & CO. # Bae Ror apa and all other Information, apply atthe Pael6¢ Mali Steainshilp Co’s officc, corner of Sacrameuto and Leldesdorff sirects. i OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent. New Mining Advertisements. Big Blue Lead Gold and Silver Mining Company, Cove District, Tulare County, Califoraia,— Office, No. 315 Montgomery street, San Francisco, The Aunual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above named Company, will be held at their office, ou MONDAY, July 19th,-1866, at 8 o'clock P. M., for the election of Trustecs, to serve for the ensuing year, je30 M. G, ELMORE, Secretary. Capt. Jas, T. Watklns. . Cosala Silver Mining Company, Cosala District, Stato of Sinaloa, Mexico. Nonce.—Tbere are delinquent upon the followlng de~ seribed Stoek, on accouat of asscesment levied on the twenty-slxth day of May, 1806, thé several amounts set opposite the names of the respcetive shareholders, as follows: Names. No, Certifieate. No, Shares, Amount, Arey, Walter W 463 50 $50 00 Arey, Walter W 588 25 25 00 Armes & Dallam 657 20 20 00 Bayliss, J H 61 5 5 00 Buytiss, J H 52 5 5 00 Bayliss, J H 64 10 10 00 Bayliss, J H 55 1o 10 00 Bayliss, J H 56 10 10 00 Bayliss, J H 57 26 26 00 Bayliss, J H 53 40 40 00 Bayliss, JH 58 50 50 00 Bayliss, J H 60 50 50 00 Bayliss, J H 61 100 100 00 Buyliss, J H 62 100 100 00 Cheaey, Gardaer S 494 5 A 00 Crowley, Timothy 566 11 Il 00 Durney, AF 121 103 103 GO Duriey.A F 466 131 13L 00 Dorney, AF 478 12 12 00 Durney, AF 495 40 40 00 Durney, AF 569 30 30 00 Dorney, A F 581 100 100 00 Ellison, James 110 5 5 00 Fliek, WF 487 25 25 00 Jordan, James 25 5 5 00 Kleinhaus, T P 568 20 20 00 Louey, Thomas 628 10 10 00 McComb, Annie R * 469 10 10 00 Riee, J M 488 5 5 00 Scholl, Michael 479 10 10 00 Seholl, Michael 480 10 10 00 Scholl, Michael 577 30 30 00 Tland, HH 105 123 123 co ‘Yotuad, HH 122 100 160 00 Thompson, J D 477 103 103 00 Tbompsou, JD 551 800 300 00 Thompson, J D 552 135 185 00 Thompson, J D 553 50 50 00 Thompsoa, J D 554 25 25 00 Thompson, D D 555 28 25 00 Thompsou, J D 624. 20 20 00 Wehb, Franeis A 627 60 60 00 And In aeceordanee with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 26th day nf May, 1866, so many shares of each pareel of said stock as may he necessary, will he sold at the aucticn rooms of Maurice Dore & Co., 327 Montgomery street, San Franciseo, oa the 17th day of July, 1866, at the hour of 12 o’elock M. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessmeat thereon, togother with costs of advertising and expenses of salo. CHARLES BAUM, Secretary. Offiee, 510 Battery street, San Fraaciseo, Cal. jeso Hanscom Copper Mining Company, Low Divide Distriet, Del Norte County, Cal. WNoricr.—There are delinquent upon the following deserivedstoek, on account of assessment levied oa tho 29th day of May, 1866, the several amounts set opposite tho names nf the respective sharebolders. as follows: Names. No. Certifieates. No.Shares. Amount, Burke, NJ 45 133! $ 50 Browa, Geo F 20 135 50 Delano, Thos $ 3 2 60 Glugas, Geo K 100 80 00 Hale, William 27 25 7 50 Lord, WC 65 835 2 30 Powers, C A 40 12 00 Small, JH 64 19 20 Tarhatt, F B 26 7 80 Thompson, MA 39 1 00 Wheeler, C F Ve . 3 75 And in aceordance wlth law, and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 29th day of May, 1866, s0 mauy shares of each pareel of Said stoek as may he nocessary, will ho sold at puhlie auction, at the offiee of the Compaay, 609 Mariet street, San Franciseo,on the 16th day ofJuly, 1866, at tho hour of 11 o’elock, A. M., of said day, topay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. §. 8. SWEET, Seeretary, . Office, No. 609 Market street. jes0 George Washington Gold and Silver Mining Company, Silver Mountain District, Alpino County CaL— Assessment No. 12. Notice is herehy glven, that at 2 meeting of the Board of Trustees of sald Company. held on the 26th day ot Juae, 1866, an assessment of one dollar and a half ($1.50) ner share was Ievled upon the eapital stoek ot tho said Company, payable lminedlatcly, in United States.gold and silver coin, to the Seeretary, at the office of the Company, Any stoek upon whieh said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 28th day of July, 1866, shall be deemed delinguent, and will be duly advertised for salo at public auction, and unless payment shall be made before, will be sold on Monday, the 13tb nay of Angust, 1866, to pay the delinquent assessment, tugethcr with costs of advertislng and cxpenses of the sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. W. D. ROOT, Secretary. Office, 338 Montgomery street, San“Francisco. Notice.—At the above meeting of the Board of Trnstees, an order was passed maklng the undersigned General Agent and Attorney In Fact of the Company, with full power to take such steps as hc may deem proper, to work the ores of the Company, and further develop the mince; and to ihat end may employ competeut nersons, lease or bulld mills, erect furnaces, enter into, make aud let contracts, sign, seal and deliver obligations, and do and perform whatsoever thing else hc may decm for the interes) of the Company at large, and wlth power to employ and Substiiute a Secretary during his absence. Je30 W. D. ROOT. Lady of the Lake Gold 2nd Silver Mining Company, San Francisco District, Arizona Territory Nortice.—There are delinquent upon tho following deserihed stock, oa account of assessment levied on the 18th day of May, 1856, tho several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Names. Amount, Wm. I. Hale $25 00 Aad in accordance with law aad an order of the Board of Trustces, made on tho 18th day of May, 1866, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be accessary, wlll be sold at public auction, at the office of the Company, on the 16th day of July, 1855, at the hour of 12 o’cloek M. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessmeut thereon, together wlth costs of advertisiag and oxpoases of sale. No. Certi6cate, No, Shares. 92 100 WM. HOLLIS, Seerctary. Office, 302 Montgomery street, San Fraucisco, Cal. je29 Iris fillod with rellahle, useful and intoresting matter and to onr miners who wish to understand tbe theoretical, 28 well as the practical part of their husiness, the Mininé re will he found aa invaluable nid.—[Nye County News Leland Gold and Silver Mining Company, Sau Franeiseo istrict, Arizona Territory. Notice.—Tbere are delinquent upon the followlag described stock, ou accouat of assessmeut levied ou the 18th day of May, 1866, thoseveral amounts set upposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows:
Names. Wo. Certibeates. No, Shares. Amount. Wm F Hale 95 100 $25 00 Aad in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 18th day of May, 1855, so many shares of each pareel of said stoek as may be necessary, will ho sold at public auction, at the offico of the Compaay, on Monday, the 161h day of July, 1856, at the hour of 12 o’cloek M.of sald day, to pay said delinquent assessmcat thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of salo. WM. HOLLIS, Seeretary. Offleo, Room No, 2, 3d floor, 302 Montgomery street, San Pranciseo, Cal. jc30 G t s de Company, Tayoltlta Distrlet, Durango, Mexieo. Notlee is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of said Company, held on tho 25th day of June, 1866, an assessment, No. 24, of one dollar ($1) pershare was levied upon the assessable capital stoek of sald Company, pnyable immedintely, In United States gold and sllver coin, to lhe Secretary, E. J. Prrirrer, at the office, No. 21U Post strect, or to the Treasurer, A. Histwetmann, nt his office, No. 637 Wasbington street. San Franelsco. Any stoek upon whieh said assessment shall remaln unPaid on the 3ist Bay ol July, 1866, shail be deemed delinquent, and will beduly advertised for sale at public auction. nnd unless payment shall be made before, wlll be sol on Saturday, the 18th day of Augus), 1866, to pay the deImqueut assessment, together with costs of adverlising and expeuses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. 4, J. PFEIFFER, Secretary. Office. 2t0 Post street, San Franclsco, Cal. je3o San Marcial Sliver Mining Company.—Location of Works: District of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexleo. Notiee is herehy glven, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of sald Company, held on the 27th day of June, 1866, an assessment of fifty cents per share was levied upon the assessable capital stock ot sald Coinpany, payable Immediately, In United States gold and silver coin, to the Secretary, No. 331 Montgomery street, upstalrs, San Fraueiseo, Any stoek upon whichsald assessmentshallremaln unpald onthe first day of August, 1866, shall be deemed dellnquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at pnblle auetiou. und nnless payment shall be made betore, will be sold on Wednesday, the twenty-seeond day of August, 1865, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertisIng and expenses of sale. By order ol the Board of Trustecs. R. N. VAN BRUNT. SeeretaryOffice, 331 Montgomery sireet, San Fraaelsco. N. B.—Until further netlee, all advertisements of this Company will nppear In the “Miuiag and xclentific ress.?? je3u Sapphire Quartz Mill and Mining Compaay.—Lovatiou: Gold Hull, Storey County, State of Nevada. Norice.—There. are dellnqucnt upon tho following described stock, On Aceouat of assessment lovicd oa the 224 day of May, 1866, the several amounts set opposite tho names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Names. No. Certibeate, No, Shares, Amount. Julio A Bouglinval 2,18 12 $80 00 A Bergerot 2,059 2 10 00 Josse Cooper 2,112 4 20 00 E Desprez 960 al 5 00 E Desprez: 961 1 5-00 E Desprez 962 1 5 00 E Desprez 963 1 5 00 NLHelo 2,091 10 50 00 NLHele 2,109 5 25 00 Kreyenhagen 2,062 2 10 00 Kreyenhagen 2.066 2 10 00 C Pelletler 900 a 5 00 C Pelletier 901 i 5 00 C Pelletier 992 1 5 00 C Pelletier 993 1 5 60 C Pelletier ood al 5 00 C Peiletier 993 1 5 00 C Pelletier 006 i 5 00 C Pelletier 297 i 5 00 C Pelletier 998 1 § 00 C Pelletier r. 999 1 5 00 JH Smyth 2,067 5 25 00 Tissot 2,001 1 5 00 Ti-sot 2,002 i 5 00 Tissot 2,003 at 5 00 Tissot. 2,004 i 5 00 Tissot 2,005 1 5 00 Tissot 2,1u2 B) 25 00 And in accordanco with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 22d day of May, 1866, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be acces: sary, will he sold at the office of the Company, on tho Lith day of July, 1866, at the hour of 1 o’clock P.M. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising aud expenscs of the sale. A. KOENIG, Secretary. Office, Lucas Turner & Co’s Building, N. E. Cor. Jackson aad Montgomery streets, San Francisco, Cal. je30 Mining Notices--Continued. Arbltrios Mining Company, Batoplilas trict Slate of Chihuahua, Mexico. Notice ls herehy glycu, that al a meeting of the Board of Trustees of said Company, held on the 28h day of May, 1866, an assessment (No. 10) of one dollar and fifty ceuts (eeu Tae share was levied upon the assessable capital stock of said Company, payable immedialely, in United Slates gold and silver coln, to the Sceretary, No. 811 Montgomery strect, up stairs. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remaln unpaid on the 12th day of July, 1866, shall he deemed dellnqueut, and will be duly advertised for sale at public auetion, and unless payment shall be made betore, will be sold ou Monday, the 13th day of August, 1466, to nay tbe delinquent assessment thereon, together wlih costs of _advertlsing and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. A. MARTINON, Secretary. Office, 811 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. DisN. B.—Until further notice, all advertlsements of this Company will appear in tho Mining ana EE RESS. Je: Arizona Copper Mining Company, Cisile County, Arizona Territory. Notlee ishiereby given. that ut a meeting of the Board of Trusiees of said Company, lield on the second day ot June, 1806, an assessment of torly cents per share was levied upon the capital stock ot sald company, payable on the ftth day of June, 1866, in United States gold and silver coin, to Ihe Secretary, at lis Qflice, No. 302 Monigomery street, In the city ot San Francisco. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remaln unpaid on the seveuth day of July, 1866, shall bedecmed delinquent, and willl be duly advertised for sale at pnblic auction, and unless paynient shall be made betore, will be sold on Tuesday, the tweity-fourth day of July, 1866, to pay the delinquent assossment, togetber with costs of adverUsing aud expenses ot sale. By order of the Board ot Trustees. SAMUEL I. C. SWEZEY, Secretary. OGice, No. 302 Moutgomery strect, San Francisco, Couey abe = ie Sliver Mining’ Names, No. Certifieato. No.Shares. Amount, DT Adams not issued 300 $30 00 H Bish 92 100 10 00 H Bish 03 50 5 00 . 5 Peck 39 to Sline, 200 20 00 S Peek not issued 100 10 00 d ERedman 99 200 20 00 Jd & Redman not Issued 100. 10 00 OE Ahbott 63 10 1 00 CE Abbott 65 20 2 00 CE Abhott 66 50 5 00 CE Abbott not Issued 40 400 Notice.—Tbe Annual Meeting of tbe Stockholders of the ASSURANCE MINING COMPANY, will be held o MONDAY, July 9tb, 1856, at 444 o’clock P. M., la the offie of the Company, Room No, 4, 302 Montgomery street, je23 WM. F, BRANDRETH, Seeretary. Crockett Consolidated Mining Company, Location of Works: District and County of Esmeralda, Nevada. Norick.—Thero are dolinquent upon the following described stock, on aecount of assessmeut levied ou the soventeenth (17th) day of May, 1866, the several amounts set opposite tbe names of tbe respective shareholders, ag follows: Names. No, Certifeate. No. Shares. Amount, PW Auderson 502 50 350 Edward Brown 605 10 Edward Brown 607 10 J. G, Cowell 476 10 G. A. Coursen 616 10 G, A. Coursen 617 10 G. A. Coursen 618 10 G, A. Coursea 619 10 G. A, Coursea 620 10 C. F. Hayward $59 4 F. Haven 436 10 L. Kuha 625 60 L, Kube €26 45 Vv. Noly 614 20 W. P. Pool 615 400 400 00 W.P. bool 624 20 J. W. Pearson ae 20 Wm. Rendy bal on 643 1 G. W. Radcliff ol 10 G. W. Radclif 552 10 G. W. Rodcliff 563 10 G. W. Radcliff 568 10 G. W. Radcliff 569 10 G. W. Radelilf 574. 20 G. W. Radcliff 515 20 E, L, Smith 601 60 Georgo Stewarte 621 20 C. Wilsoa 612 10 Cc. Wilson 613 10 And in aceordance with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 17th day of May, 1866, so many shares of each parcel of snid stoek as may he necessary , will be sold at public auction, at the auction rooms of John Middleton & Soa, 404 Moatgomery street, San Fraaciseo, Cal., on tho teath (10th) day of July, 1856, at the hour of 12 0’clnck M. of said day, to the highest hidder, tor eash in United Stales gold eoin, to pay said dolinquent assessmeat thereon, together with costs ol advertising and expenses of sale, JOHN M. BURNETT, Seer: tary. Office, No. 10 Exchaage Building, 718 Montgomery street, San Francisso, Cal. je23 Capitoin Gold, Silver and Copper Mining Company, Uvas District, Santa Clara County, Cal. Novice.—There are deliaquent upoa the following des. cribed stock, oa aceouat of assessmont levied on the 20th day of Apri], 1866, the sevcral amounts set opposito the uames Of tho respective shareholders, a3 follows : and In accordaace with law, aad an ordor of the Board of Trustees, made on the thirtieth.day of April, 1866, sn many shares of ¢ach parcel of said stoek as may ho necessary, will ho sold at the offiee of the Company, on tho second day of July, 1866, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., to pay said delinquent assessment thereva, together with eosts ofadvertising and expenses of salo. 2 D. R. BECKFORD, Seerctary, Office, No. 751 Clay street,San Franeiseo,Cal. jelé Diaua Goldand Silver Mining Company, Lan. der County, Nevada. Notleo ls hereby given, that ata meeting of the Board of Trustees of said Compaay, held on the 7th day of June, 1866, an assessment of five dollars per share wes levled upon the a stoek of sald Company, payable Iminedlalely, In Uniied States Currency, to the Secretary, 402 Front street, San Franclsco. Any stoek upon whieh sald assessment shall remain unpaid on the 20th day of July, 1866, shall he deemed delinqueut,and will beduly advertised tor sale at pubile auctlon and unless payment shall he made before, will be sol: on Friday, tho luth day of August, 1866, to pay the doimquent assessment, together with costs of adyertlsing aud expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. N. C. FASSETT, Seerctary. Office, 402 Front street, San Franclsco. jed . Eagle Quartz Mining Company. — Location of Works: Amador County, California. Noricz,—There are delinquent upon the following described slock,on account of assessment levled on the fifteenth day of May, 1866, the several amouats set opposite (he names of the respective sharcholders, as follows: Names. No, Certibcates, No.Shares. Amount, , JF Arnold e1 5 6 00 J P Bush 100 100 00 Joha Bollen 58,90 lea 2 200 K P Cutter 15L 15 15,00 M Eldred 149 1 1 00 John Herzo 1d4 30 30 00 HS Hudron 61 10 10 00 Miss M Pratt 20 co 5 5 00 issac Rowell. 8 25 25 60 Eli Schell 173 25 25 00 E D Waters 18 20 20 00 E D Waters 19 20 20 00 ED Waters Q q 7 Ov E D Waters 99 $3 83 00 ED Waters 162 15 15 00 A M Waters li 6 6 00 EA Waters 44 7 00 ED Waters, Trustee 185 150 150 00 Aad in accordance with law, nnd an order of the Board of Trustees, made ou the fifteenth day of May, 1856, so mauy shares of each parcel nf said stock as may be neccssary, will he sold at public auclioa, at the auclion rooms of John Middleton & soa, 404 Montgomery street, San Fran, ejsco, on the sixth day of July, 1866, at tho hour of 12 o'clock M. of said day, to the highest bidder for cash, la U. S. gold coin, to pay said dellaquent assessmeut thercon , together with costs of advertising and expeases of sale. JOHN M. BURNETT, Seerctary. Office, No. 10 Exchange Building, 713 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. jel6-2¢