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The Alining and Scientific Lress, 13
Gold Mi Tanneling Gold and Sliver Minleg Compasy.—Location : Gold Hill Mining District,
County of Storey, State of Nevada,
Noricy.-—The Third Aspual Meeting of the stockbolders
af the above named Company, Will bo held at their offec,
415 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal.,on SATURDAY, the twenty-Grst (2ist) day of July, 1866, at 734
o'clock P. M., lor tbe purpose of electlng Trustees to
serve for the ensulsg year, and such other business as may
properly come before it.
R. WEGENER, Sceretary.
N. B —Ail stockholders who caunot he present are roquested to file their proxies with the Secretary. je23
Gold WN Tunneling Gold aud Silver
Mining Company.—Loentloo: Gold Hill Miuimg District,
Cnunty of Storey, State of Nevnda.
Norice,—There are delinquent upon the following deserihed stock, on acceunt of assessmeot (No. 7) levied on
the tenth day of May, 1868, the soveral amounts set opposite tne names of the respective shareholders, aa follows:
Names. No. Certl6cate. No.Shares. Amount
Bell, BC lid 25 $25 00
Bell, BC 145 25 25 00
Bourg:ols, F Cesar 261 20 20 00
Begon, & 330 10 10 00
Beyon, L 840 10 1¢ 60
Begon, L 841 10 16 00
Begon, L 349 i 7 00
Chantereau, E 65 15 15 1.0
Muiilio, M 285 25 25 00
Calllic, M 293 6 610
Callie, Bt 294 § § 00
Canto, Octave 348 13 13 00
Don Raymond 123 10 10 00
Duval, Charles . 281 10 10 00
Enteine, Eugene 29 16 15 0"
Fitch, JR sit 40 40 00
Gajibard, Charies 2 25 uw6 OU
Gailbard, Charles 3 25 25 Qu
Gillhurd, Charles 4 i) 20 00
Guichet, F 107 10 10 Ou
Gaudly, Charles 142 10 * 10 990
Korn eld, Charles 30 10 16 00
Lumolio, B 02 10 16 00
Lamolle, B 93 10 10 00
Lamolle, B 94 10 10 00
Lamolle, B 95 10 10 00
Lamolle, B 96 10 10 00
Tamolle, B 97 10 10 00
lamolle, B 98 16 16 00
Lamolie, B 99 10 10 00
Lamolle, B 100 10 10 00
Lumolle, B 101 10 10 00
Lamolle, B 102 10 10 00
Lamolle, B 103 10 10 00
Lannvlle, B 104 10 10 00
Lamoalln, B 105 5 a § 0U
Lamolle, Jean 106 25 25 00
Lemarie, F 259 10 10 00
Lemarie, F 284 5 5 00
Lemarie, F 296. 8 8 00
Lemurle, F 32) 5 5 00
Lemaitre, F 270 10 10 00
Lareo, N 287 50 60 00
Monahan, William 343 10 10 00
Pervier, Louis 347 13 18 00
Roneler, F 286 10 10 00
Roneier, F 295 5 5 00
Sajous, Jean 280 10 10 00
Sajous, Jean 292 4 14 00
Serres, Miss Scoig. 147 10 10 00
Yard, Ceo Mf 322 5 5 00
Zadig, Ph. 85 8 8 00
And in accordance with law and an order of the Beard
of Trastees, mado on the tenth day of May, 1856, so
many shares of cach parcel of said stock ag may he
necessary, will ho sold at public auctien, hy Maurice
Dore & Co,, No, 327 Mon!gomery street,San Fraucisco,
Cal,,ou Tuesday, the tenth of July, 1866, at the hour of
12 o'clock M. of said day, to pay sald delinquent asscssmnent thereon, together with cesta of advertising and oxpenses of sale.
R. WEGENER, Seeretary.
Office, 415 Montgomery street. San Francisco, Cal. je23
George Washington Gold and Sliver Mining
Company, Sliver Nountaln Distriet, Alpine County Cal.—
Assessment No, 12,
Notice is herehy given, that at a meeting of the Board of
Trnstecs of sald Company, held on the 26th day of June,
1866, an assessment of one dollar and a half ($1.50) ner
shire waa leyled upon the capital steck of the sald Company, payable Immediately, In United States gold and
alee Coli, to the Secretary, at the ottice of the Compauy,
only.
Any stoek upon which said assessment shall remain unald on the 23th day of July, 1865, shall he deemed deInquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at public
auction, and unless payment shall be mado before, will
be sold on Monday, the 13th day of Augnst, 1866, to pay the
delinquent assessment, together wlth eosts of advertising
and expenses of the sale. By order of the Board of Trustees.
+ D. ROOT, Seerctary.
Office, 338 Montgomery street, San Franelseo,
Notice —At the above meeting of the Board of Trnstees, an
order was passed making the undersigned General Agent
and Atterney In Fact of the Company, with fall power to
tuke such steps as he may deem preper, to work the ores of
the Coinpany, and further develop the mine; and to that
end may eimbioy competent persona, lease or build mills,
erect furnsees, enter lnto, make aud let contraets, sign,
seal and dellver ohilgations, and do and perform whatsoever
thing eise he may deem for the Interest of the Company at
large, and wlth power to employ and substitute a Secretary
during bls absenee,
jo30 W. D. ROOT.
4
Hanscom Copper Mining Company, Low
Divide Vistriet, Dei Norte Couaty, Cal.
Norict.—There aro delinqueat upon the followiog describedatock, on account of assessment leyjed on the 29th
day of May, 1866, the’ several amounts set opposite
the names of the respective shareholders, as follows:
Naines, No. Certificates. No. Shares. Amount,
Gluyas, Geo K ‘ 100 380 00
Powers, C A 40 12 00
Sinail, f H r 64 19 20
Thompson, M A 34 1 00
Wheeler, C F ley 3 75
And In aeeordanee wlth law, andan ordor of the Board
of Trustees, mado on the 29th day of May, 1856, ao
mauy shares of each pareol of said stock as may be
necessary, wlll be sold at public auction, at the offico of
the Company, 609 Market street, San Franelsco, on the
1éih day of July, 186¢, at the hour of 11 oelock, A. M., of
sald day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
8. 8. SWEED, Seerctary,
Office, No. 609 Market street. je30
Tris Aliod with reliable, useful and Interesting matter
and to our miuers who wish to understaud the theoretical,
és well as tbe practical part of their business, tho Muvinc .
ee will bo found an invaluable aid.—[{Nye County .
ews
Great Basin Mining Company, Humboldt
County, Nevado.
Notick.—There are delinqnent npon the followlag deserthed stock, on account of asacssment fevled on the
second day of May, 1866, the several amounts set opposite
the names of the respective sharehoiders, as follows:
Names. No. Certificates. No, Shares. Amount.
HE Highton 278 to 277 100-en 600 $45 00
HE Highton 208, 204, 206 to 212 ‘
279 50-ea 600 45 00
HE Highton 218, 214, 216, 218
to 220, 222 tn 2°6
223 to 282 25.ea 400 30 00
HE Highton 69 20 1 80
HE Aighton 280 16 135
WE Highton 1, 61, 63 to 68, 77
: ta 91,93 t 96 10-ea 270 24 $0
HLE Highton 48, 64 66,50,69 60
‘ 240 to 242, 257 to 268 5-en = 65 495
H Butrnep 4 5 45
EH Butenop 162 iu 63
H Eehart 6 6 45
W Kroning 6 10 20
Theo Meetz u 5 45
Benj Simon 8 5 45
M Fremy 9 10 90
Jno Kohlmoos 10 6 45
H Fngelbrecht a2 10 90
T Wetzel 13 6 45
A Pichoir 14 45
C Scholtz 243 100 9 00
C Schaltz 244 to 250 10-ea 70 6 30
JF Helmke 10 10 90
WE F Krause 17 to 20 6-en §= 20 1 80
W & F Krause 2, 23 10-ca <0 1 80
W EF Krauso 24 to 27 26-ca 100 9 00
Tong Wo & Co or 60 4 50
Rilen Watkins 29 6 * 45
B Henly 30 2) 18
Geo G W Hoge 31 10 90
1) Buzzolinl 32 to 36 20-en 100 9 00
N Rugzvlini 812 100 9 00
CH Voight 87 25 2 25
GU HT Taaffe 88 26 2 25
C O84 Taaffe 809 200 18 00
H Criteher $9, 40 25-en 60 4 50
W B Cooke 41 60 4 60
W B Cooke 42 50 4 60
O L Shafter 97 60 4 50
F Marrlett 4t 25 2 25
F Marrlott 381 to 345 10-ea 60 4 50
W H Cherry 71, 72, 74, 75 20-ca 80 7 20
W #H Cherry 73,76 10-ea 20 1 80
ER Hightoo 467 4265 883 85
E R Highton 281 to 284 100-ea 400 36 00
ER Highton 116,117, 285, 286
292 tn 298 50-ea 650 49 60
ER Highton 118 to 125, 299 to 306 25-en 400 35 00
E R Hightoa 125 to 129, 299 to 135 20-ea 180 16 20
ER Highton $23 to 326 10-ea 40 8 60
J MeM Shafter e 2 25
CW Howard 99 25 2 25
HM Whilmore 393, 394 500-ca 1000 90 00
HM Whitmore 895, 396 100-ea 200 18 00
Ceo Ridenmiller 100 lo 103 50-ea 200 18 00
Ceo Fidenmiller 104 te 106 20-en 60 5 40
Ceo Eidenmiiler 5 45
Gee Fideemillier 259 15 1 85
Jno Palmer 112,113,115 25-en 7 6 75
JS Schuster 108 100 9 00
J S$ Schuster 109 20 1 80
3S Schuster 110 10 90
J 8 Schuster 1123 5 45
Joo M Bryan 137 10 90
Jno M Bryan 155 15 1 385
Wung Sang 138 5 45
Ah Mon 139 6 54
RW Carter 140 10 90.
FP Bird 815 6 45
H Forbes 315 5 45
Jno Spaulding 317 5 45
Wm H Taylor 318 5 45
APStanford 333 1600 144 00
G J Beving 337 23 2 25
J P Phillips 388 to 341 25-en 100 9 00
G Slaacke » 343 25. 225
C Stuacke 373 10 90
G Slaacke 374 5 45,
H F Tesechemaker 352 800 72 00
James Blake Bid 500 . 45 00
James Blake 345 to 349 100-ea 500 45 00
HF Teschemaker 343 800 72 00
Emily S Tewkshury 365 50 4 60
D Melarky 371 15 135
J B Catter 372 5 45
George Creen 875 fi] 45
Chas Carter 876 5 45
William Williama 377 5 45
H Monk 378 5 45
George French 879 5 45
BM Terrill 480 5 45
C P Fessenden 386 10 90
M H Fowler 387 100 9 00
D Lako 397 100 9 00
D Lake 888 to 392 100-ea 500 45 00
JD Hunt 411 49 4 41
JD Hoat 402 to 410 50-ea 450 40 50
JD Hunt 422 to 441 50-ea 1000 90 00
J D Huat 451 to 460 100-ea 1000 90 00
JH Ryekman 412 to 421 50-en 500 45 00
E W Councilman 442 55 00
C Tolman 443 te 447 20-ca 100 9 00
W J Forhes 443 10 90
W J Forbes 449 10 90
John Nash 462 76 675
JH Baker 463 50 4 50
George S Fisher 464 50 4 50
Mrs A M Hennell 465 50 4 50
F Bililiags 470 1600 144 00
Thos Bell 471 1600 144 00
PN McKay 472 1600 144 00
HM Hale 473 800 72 00
HM Halo 474 800 72 00
W P Hatrison 45 1600 144 00
S Heydeafeidt 121 1600 144 00
A MeAllister 156,157 10-ea 20 1 80
H MeAllister 141 to 144 25-ea 100 92 00
H McAllister 233 to 288 6-ca 30 270
H McAllister 469 1450 180 50
Wo Chong 145 5 45
Han Two 146 5 45
H Lund 147 1060 90 00
H Lund 148 240 21 60
H Mohr 151 10 90
J & P Medan 153 8 72
Jno HS iunders 182 800 72 00
Jno H Saunders 183 800 72 00
R M Jesaup 189 to 199 100-ea 1600 144 00
W Elias 251 10 90
H Pflueger 252 10 90
W Herwle 258 10 90
J Wolfson 254 45 4 05
AClayburgh 255 5 45
Fanny Roserberg 260 5 45
C Lohman 261 5 45
J Rosenbohm 262 5 45
J Rosenbobm 263 10 90
Caroline Bart 264 5 45
T Haag 255, 2 2
J H Van Reed 319, 836100-ca 2u0 18 00
JH Van Reed ¢ 820 60 4 50
J H Yan Reed 321 25 225
T Stevens 310 5 46
Chas Watson sll 5 45
dos J Hall 8t3 10 90
Jos J Hull 314 15 125
And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board
lof Trustees, made on the second day of May, 1866, so
many shares of cach parcel of aald stock as may bo necesBury, Willi he sold at public auction, at Messrs, Olney &
Co.'s, No. 418 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal., on
the twelfth doy ef July, 1866, ot tho hour of LLo’clock A. M,
of sald day, to pny said delinquent assessment thereon,
together with costn of ndvertlsing and expenses of sale,
&.T. KING, Secrdtary.
Office, 240 Monlgomery Strect, San Francisco. §e16
Humboldt Canal Compuny.— Office, 716
Montgomery stroct, Up-stalra,—Sun Fraucisco, June
19th, 1866,
Notieo is hereby given, that jo accordance with the ByLaws, tho Annual Meeting of tbo Stockholders of tho
ahove-aamed Company, for the election of Trustees, nnd
sueli other busiovss as may be presented, will he beld on
THURSDAY, July 10tb, 1860, at 3 o'clock P, M,
Jje2 ED, CHEVASSUS.
Lady of the Lako Gold and Silver Mining
Company, San Frnnerseo Distriet, Arizona Territory
Notick,—There ure deliuqueut upon the following deseribed stock, on acconat of assessmeat levied on the
18th day of May, 1866, tho several amounts set opposite the somes of the respective shareholders, as follows:
Names, Amount,
Wm. fF. Halo 5 00
Aed iu accordance with law oud an order of the
Board of Trustces, mado on the 18th day of May, 1800,
so muny shares of each parcel of sald stock as may be
No. Certificate, No, Shares,
2 100
North American Tin Mining Company. Locatlon of Works: Durango, Mexleo,
Netlee Is hereby glven, that ot a meoting of the Board
ef Trusices ef suid Company, held on the 2tut dny of
May, A. D. 1865, an assessment of forty cents per share was
levied upon the capital stock of sald Company, payable
In gold coln of the United States, immediately, to the SeereTAB at 1 efilce, at $35 Clay street, In the city of Sun Franelsco, Cal.
Any stock upon which sald assessment shollremeln uhpald
on the 224 any of June, 1866, shall be deemed delinquent
and willbe duly advertised tor sale at public nacilon, and
nnless py; ment sball be node berore, will be sold on Aton.
day, the 9th day of July, 1865, to pay tho delinquent assessmeul, together with costs of advertlalng and expenses ef
Sale. By order ot the Board of Trustees.
. N. THORNE, Secretary.
Office, Room No, 7, at 635 Clay street, Sun Franelsco, Callfornfa. my26
PostroNeMENT.—Tho day for deemlng stock delinquent
onthe ahove assessment is hereby postponed untti the 20th
day of July, 1866, and the sale thereof unt!] TUESDAY,
the Slst day of July, 1866. By order of the Board
Trustees,
je2a I. N. THORNE, Secretary.
Nuestra Senora de Gundelupe Sliver Miulng
Company, Tayoltita District, Durango, Mexleo,
Notlee is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of
Trustees ef said Company, held on tho 26th day of June,
1866, an asseasment, No. 24, of one dollar ($1) per share was
levicd upon the assesaable enpltal stock ot sald Company,
payable Immediately, 1a United States gold and sllver cein,
to the Sceretary, E. J. Pexirreyn, at the ofiec, No. 210 Post
ttreet, orto Ihe Treasurer, A. Hommwetmann, at his oftlce,
No. 637 Washington streci, San Francisco.
Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 3st day of July, 1866, shall be deemed delinqitent, and will be duly advertised for sale at public auction,
and unless payment shall be made before, will be sold
on Saturday, the 18th day of August, 1886, to pay the delnquent assessment, together wlth Gusts of ndvertising and
expenses of sale. By order of ee of Trustees.
necessary, will besold at public nuction, at the office of
the Company, cu tho 16th duy of July, 1866, at the hour of
12 o'clock M. of suld day, to pay sald delinquont asscssment thereon, together with costs of advertising and oxpenses of suse,
WM. HOLLIS, Sceretary.
Office, 302 Moatgomery street, San Fraucisco, Cal, jv29
Leland Gold and Silver Mining Company,
Saa Franeiseo Distriet, Arizoua Territory.
Norick.—Thero aro delinquent upon the followieg deseribed steck, ou acceunt of assessmeut ievied ou the 18th
$. Ja EFFER, Sceretary.
Offiee, 210 Post street, San Franelsev, Cnl. Jeso
/ San Marclul Silver Mining Companuy.—Locatlon of Works: District of Hermosllle, Sonora, Mexico,
Notlee ls hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of
Trustees of said Company, beld on the 27tb day of June,
1806, an assessment of Afty eents per share was levied upen
the assessable capital stock ot sald Company, payable Immediately, In United States gold andsilver cola, to the
Secretary, No. 331 Montgomery street, up stalrs, San Franelseo.
Any stock upon which sald assessmentshallremain unpald
on tite first duy of August, 1866, shall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly fdvertised for sole nt public auctlou.
und unless _phyment shall he made belore, will he sold
y, the twenty-second day of August, 1864, to
quent asscssinent, together with costs of ndvertising and expenses of sale. By order ot tho Boord of
R. N. YAN BRUNT, Secretary.
day of May, 1860, the several its set opp the] on Ww
names of the respectiyo sharehelders, as follows: pay the delin
Names, No, Certificates. No, Shares. Amount. . tTrusices,
Wm F Hale 95 100 $25 00
And In accordanee with lnw, aad an order of the Board
of Trustecs, made on tho 18th day of May, 1866, so
tmaany sharcs of cach parcel of said stock as may he nceessary, will be sold at public auction, at the offieo of
tho Company, 00 Moaday, the 16th day of July, 1566, at
tho bour of 12 o’elock M. of said day,to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with eosts of advertlsing and expenses of sale.
WM. HOLLIS, Secretary.
Office, Reom No, 2, 3d floer, 302 Montgomery street, San
Francisco, Cal. je30
Mina Rica de las Flores Mining and Mill
Company, Camp Flores, near West Point, Culaverns
Couaty, Califoruia,
Norice.—Thero are delloquent upon the following desershed stock, on account of assessment (No. 12) levied on*
tho eighth day of May, 1866, the soveral amounts set
opposite the oames of tho respeetive shareholders, as follows:
Names. No, CertiOcntes, No. Shares. Ameunt.
5 $ 5 00 Auderson & Co., C, A. 42 0
Anderson & Co,,C. A. 43 3 8 00
Anderson & Co,, CG. A. 44 2 2 00
Andersou & Go,, C, A. 161 2 2.00
Anderson & Co, C. A. 152 2 2 00
Auderson & Co,, C. A. 163 8 3 00
Anderson & Co,,C. A. 152 1 1 00
Aaderson & Co,, CG. A. 163 1 1 00
Apderson & Co., C. A. 164 1 1 00
Anderson & Co,, C, A. 227 10 10 00
Anderson & Co., C. A. 228 10 10 00
Anderson & Co., C. A. 229 5 5 00
Bernhammer, H. 625 5 5 00
Dingeon, L. 92 4 4 00
Dumartheray, F. 865 10 10 00
Eklof, S. 670 60 50 00
Engqvist, A. 668 83 83 00
Fogarty, P. 683 6t 57 00
Ciess, J. 57 5 . 5 00
Hoelseher, W. 550 22 22,00
Johnstoe, J. H. 513 4034 40 50
Konig, G. lL 10 10 00
Luoterwasser, P, 124 5 5 00
Morks, A.C, 159 3 3 00
Mermoud, L. 689 20 20 00
Murphy, J. 46 10 10 00
Morphy, W. 245 5 5 0
Parsons, G. 70 60 50 00
Sehenk, M. 140 10 10 00
Schulte, F. W. 105 5 5 00
Schulte, F. W. 106 75 5 00
Schulte, F. W. 190 5 5 00
Sehulte, F, W. 191 5 5 00
Sebulte, F, W. 192 5 5 00
Schulte, F, W. 193 5 6 00
Sehulte, F. W. 218 5 5 00
Schulte, F. W. 616 5 5 00
Steiuhreing, Mrs, C. 244 5 4.00
Stock, J. 663 40 40 00
Thomsen, C, 594 5 5 00
Thomsen, C, 595 6 & 00
Thomsen, C, 696 5 5 00
Veilier, J. 102 10 10 00
Wael, J. H. 89 6 6 00
Wael, J. H. 166 2% 2 60
Wael, J. H. 301 23g 2 60
And in accordaoce with law and an order of tho Board
of Trustees, made on the eighth day of May, 1866, so
maay shares of each parcel of said stock as may he necessary, will he sold at puhlic auction, at the Office of tho
said Company, No. 423 Washington sireet, Room No. 13,
up stairs, on the sixteenth day of July, 1866, at the hour
of 12 o'clock M. of snid day, to pay said delinquent asgessment theroon, together with eosts of advertising and ex
Penses of sale. §. DICKINSON, Secretary.
Office, 423 Washington stroet, Room No. 18, San Francisco, — je28div San Franeisco, Juno 19, 1866.
Nonpareil Gold Mining Company, Tuolumne
County, Catlfornla. a
Notlee ts hereby given, that ata meeting of the Board of
Trustees of sald Company, held on the ninth day of June,
1866, an assessment of ono (1) dollar per share was levied
upon the canital stock of said Company, payahle on the
eleyelth day ot June, 1866, ln United States goid and allver
coln, fo the Seeretary, at the office of the Company, Merehant's Exchange Bullding, eoruer Washington and Battecy strects, Room No. 8.
Any stock upon which sald assessment shall remaln unpald on the ninth day of July, 1865, shall be deeined dellnquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at public
vuetion, aud unless pnyment shall be miade hefore, will be
sold on Tuesday, the thirty-first day of July, 1856, 10 pay
the delinquent neseeement toveliicn with costsof advertising aud expeuses uisale. By order of the Board of Trustees
§. A. ELDRIDOE, peer ele
Office, Merehant’s Exchange Bullding, eorner Washington and Baitery streets, San Francisco, Cal. jel6
Office, 331 Montgomery street, Sau Franelsco,
N. B.—Untli further nutlee, all advertisements of this
Company wlil appear In tho “Minlug and eelantife
TERS. lc
Sapphire Quartz Mill and Mining Company.—Locatloa: Cold Hill, Storey Ceunty, State of
Nevada.
Nortce.—There are delinquent upon the following descrihed stock, on account of assessment levied on tho
221 day of May, 1866, the severai amounts set oppesite the names of the respective shareholdera, as follows:
Names. No. Certifieate. No, Shares. Amount.
Julie A Bougliaval ,° 2,137 12 60 00
A Bergerot 2,059 2 10 00
Jesse Cooper 2,112 4 20 00
E Desprez 960 1 5 00
E Desprez 961 1 5 00
E Desprez 952 1 5 00
I. Desprez 953 1 5 00
NL Helo 2,091 10 60 00
NL&Hclo 2,109 5 26 00
Kreyenhagen 2,002 2 10 00
Kreyenhagen 2.066 2 10 00
C Pelletier 920 1 5 00
G Pelletier 991 1 5 00
C Pelletier 992 1 5 00
C Pelletier 993 a 5 00
C Pelletier ged 1 5 00
C Pelletier * 995 1 5 00
C Pelletier 995 1 5 00
C Pelletier 997 1 5 00
C Pelletier 998 1 5 00
C Pelletier 999 Ik § 00
JH Smyth 2,067 5 24 00
Tisset 2,001 1 6 00
Tissot ~ 2,002 1 5 00
Tissot 2,003 1 5 00
Tissot 2,004 1 5 00
Tisset 2,005 1 5 00
Tissot 2,122 5 25 00
And in accordance with faw, and an erder of the Board
of Trustees, made on the 22d day of May, 1865, 80
many shares of each pareel of said stock as may he necessary, wl{l he sold at the office of the Compaoy, on the
17th day of July, 1866, at tho hour of 1 o’ciock P. M. of
said day,to pay said delinquent assessment thereen, together witb costs ef advertising aud expenses of the sale.
. A. KOENIG, Secretary,
Office, Lueas Turner & Co’s Building, N. E. Cor. Jackson
and Montgomery streets, San Francisco, Cal. je30
Swect Wengeunce Gold und Silver Mining
Company, Brown's Valley, Yuba County, Callfornta.
Notlee ls hereby given, tbat ata meeting of the Board of
Trustees of said Company, held on the 2lst day of June,
1865, an assessment of one dollar per share was lovled
upon the capital stock of said Company, payable forthwith, in United States gold and silver coin, to the Secre-~
tary, at his office, No. 705 Sansome street, San Franclsco.
Any stock npon which sald assessment shall remain unald on the twenty-third day of July, 1866, shall be deemed
Felinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at public
auctlon, nnd _unless payment shall be made before, will
bo sold on Wednesday, the fifteenth day or August, 1856, to
pay the delinquent assessment, tagether with costs of ad.
vertlslng and expenses of sale. By order of tlio Board of
7 Trustees, F, S. SPRINO, Secretary.
jezs
Office, No. 705 Sansome strect, San Prancisco.
Union Mattole O11 Company. Location of
Works: Humboldt County, State of Callfornia.
Notlee ls hereby given, tbat at a meeting of the Board of
Trustees of sald Company, beld on the fourth (4th) day of
June, 1666, an assessment of five dollars ($5) per share
was levied upon the capital stock of said Company, payable Immed nicl In United States gold coin, 10 the
Treasnrer, W. C. ParkER, No. 608 Montgomory street, San
Franelseo, Callfornla. c
Any stoek upon whieh sald assessment shall remaln unpald on the sixteenth (16th) day of July, 1865, shalt be
deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale
at pnblie auction, and unless payment shall be made before, wlll be sold on Monday, the twentieth (0th) day of
August, 1865, to pay the delinguent assessment, together,
with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of
Trustees.
Be ekil Ons C. WINTER, Secretary.
Office, No. 608 Montgomery Street jy9
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