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Collection: Books and Periodicals > Mining & Scientific Press

Volume 14 (1867) (436 pages)

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She Mining and Srientitic Press. OVER FIFTEEN THOUSAND MEMBERS! Nearly $2,000,000 Assets! ALL PROFITS Divided Among the Insured. Svl4qretticl2p Professional Cards. SHERMAN DAY, Mining Engineer, No. 114 Montgomery Block, San Francisco, Willexamine, survey and report upon mines, zd consult aud advise concerning investments in mining property, or the SMe sy mauagemcnt and expeuditures of mines. 2 FREDERICK MANSELL. Mechanical & Architectural Draughtsman, No, 422 California street, corner of Leldsdorff. Peeve of Monets made for parties applying for pa: ents at Washington or London. 2 WV marZs-th “GREGORY YALE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, No, 18 Merchants' Exchange, {Battery and Washington strects). Special attention given tofobtaining Patents for Mining Lodes under the Act of Colgress of July 26th, 1866; and Claims tiled before the U. 8. Registers and Receivers in any of the Land Districts in the State, and Contests before the Courts, under the Law, attended to. Opinions prepared upou ail questions relating to Mining Laws. lyi4lm JAMES M. TAYLOR, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, COURT GOMMISSIONER, Syne by the Fourth District Court, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for Nevada and Massachuse:ts, Court Block, Sun Francisco. Entrances opposite City Halil, Merchant street, and 636 lavilee Clay street. W. E. GOLDSMITH. Card and Seal Engraver, 605 Mootgomery street, up-stairs, (over Tucker’s,) SAN FRANCISCO. Wedding and Visiting Cards printed with the utmost neathess; Notariat, Commissluner and Society Seals. 19 v.13-2q GEORGE H. POWERS, M. D., Gives excinsive attention to Tia Diseases of the Eye. Office, southwest corner of Bush and Montgomery Streets, Ruom 7 aud 8, OUtice bours, lu, to 12, and 2 tu 4u'clock. Refercnees—Rey. A. L. Stone, D.D., Ira P. Rankin, and L. B. &enchiey. 4vi3te Preserve Your Sight! La gr LEN C. MULLER, Optician, 205 Montgomery Street, = Russ Block, Invariably suits the Eyes hy a proper sclection of his Glasses. Price of Perfect Glasses, 82.50 aud upward: Seut pre-naid to auy post office ott the, . Applicants by mail will receive a circular containing wirectious, etc. Address, Cc. MULLER, Optician, eyvi4er 205 Montgomery street, Sau lraucisco, Metallurgy. Trades and Manufactures. Pacific Chemical Works. FALKENAU & HANKS, Desire to call the attention of Druggists, Manufacturers, Metallurgists, Millmen, Assayers, Chemists and Students, to their ANALYTICAL LABORATORY, And Establishment for the manufacture of Pure Re-agcuts, Pharmaceutical Preparations, And all CHEMICALS used Inthe Arts, They are preparcd to make Cliemleal investigations, Analyses and Assays, Of every description, and to give advice upon all matters pertaining to Technical Chemistry. Office, 629 Washington strect ; Laboratery, Corner of 3vldtf Center and Folsom streets. BOALT &STETEFELDT, Metallurgists and Mining Engineers AUSTIN, NEVADA, Western Branch of ADELBERO & RAYMOND, No. 90 Broadway, New York. lvl G, W, MAYNARD. 4d, H. TIEMANN, MAYNARD & TIEMANN, Mining Engineers and Metallurgists, 240 Peart street, New York, CENTRAL GITy, COLORADO. Isvi2-ly EUROPEAN METALLURGICAL WORKS, —AND——— Practical Mining School, Bryant Street, Between Third and Fourth, SAN FRANCISCO. ape Proprietors are at all times prepared to work or test Oressent to this establishment—either in large or smal) uantities—by such process as may be ound best adapted to their chemicni character, atter a crreful analysis has been made. Test lots of Ore adapted to the ere ne process atteuded to. Suiphuret, pyritous, and the (so-called) * rebellous ores,” are having especial attention puid to their successful treatment. Assaying in the humid and dry way. Also, reiiniug by cupeliation, done at moderate rates, PRACTICAL MINING SCHOOL. The proprictors—encouraged by numerous applications from gentlemen desirous of pursuing the study of practical metal UT meta concluded to admit parties on reasonable terms. aving in their Mili all the Neosat ry appliances for crushing, roasting, amalgamating, smelting, refining and assaying, as also a well extended Laboratory for the analysis of Ores and Minerals, a good opportunity is nee offered to acquire a sound practical knowledge of the usiT:ess, S. P. Kusaatt, JR, alnerey 10v10 MOSHEIMER’S Metallurgie Works And Practical School for Assaying and Metallurgy. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS REOPENED METALLURgle Works, and is prepared to reduce any kind of Ores, by Smelting, Amalgamating, or other processes, that the nature of the ore may require. Practical instructions given in Assaying, all branches of Metallurgy and Technology. Furnishes Plans and Estimates for the erection of Quartz Mijls, Smelting and other Reduction Works. Having carefully studied the science of Concentrating Ores, I can offer better concentrating machinery than any in use in California, aud especially such as will save the fine or floating gold and su!phurets. CONSULTATION OFFICE: 328 Montgomery street, Sun Francisco, J, MOSH EIMER, Engineer aud Metallurgist. 26v13-3m DR. H. AUSTIN, — DENTIST, No. 634 Washington Street, Betweeo Montgomery and Kearny Streets (OVER SAN FRANCISCO aaTHS] SAN FRANCISCO. 20v10-ay Mining and Scientific Press PATENT AGENCY Mining and Seientitic Press Book and Job Mining and Scientitic Press PRINTING Miuing and Scilentitic Press Ofilce, Mining and Scientitic Press DEWEY & Co., Mining aud Sc Publishers, Mining and Sc (Estabtished, 1860) Mining and Se: fic Press San Francleco, Mining and Scientitic Press CIRCULAKS FREE, Minug and ribe Now! clentific Press Subse vy Pubiished Saturdays, coutaining 16 pages, at $5 per year. PHOTOGRAPHS MADE BY MESSRS. CHALMERS & WOLFE, G11 Clay street, San Francisco, Are the best made in the city. An examination of their ppecimals betore zomg elsew bere, wiil prove the truth of the above assertion. Prices—the lowest adopted by the Association of Artisis. Remember the place, GLI Clay street. live, om DR. A. HARTMAN, Electro-Magnetic Physiclan, URES ALL C{IRABLE DISEASES, BY THE CONCEN. tration ur tne vital lorces, Nature’s own meth d of cure, The blind made to sec, the deat to hear, the lamo made to waik, and tbe sick healed. Come and see the affiicted atthe rooms. They will speak tor themselves. The Poor treated free from 10to lt a.m. aud 4to5p.¥. Operating rooms, 410 Kearny pire ope tveck Piue and Calitoruia. vVlom Changing the Address.—No charge is made for changIng the address of this paper. To give all necessary iuformation, write us plainly as follows: “Change address of the Mining and Scientific Press from Mr. .. at.. P.O, Cuunty,.. State, to Mr...at.. P, O..,. County, State... 186-." important to Californinns.—Many inventors have lately had thelr claims for Patents seriously (and insome cases fatally)delayed hy the unqualification of agents who haye not complied with the Goverument license and revenue laws, as well as other new and Imperative regulations. These discrepancies, although arising trom the inexperiencs of honest agents, are none the less dangerous to applicants for patents, whose safest course is to trust their husiness with none but active and expericnced solicitors. Tar MinING AND SclENTIFIO Press Patent AGENCY has strictiv compiied with the requisitions of the Department, and properly filed all necessary papers as Claim Agents. Postage.—The postage on the Mining ann SclENTIFIO Press touuy portion ot the Uulted States is twenty cents per annum, or five cents per quarter, payable in advance at tho Post Office delivering the paper. Postage free in the city an: county. Foreign postage (with few exceptions) two cents por copy, prepaid. To Bremen and the German States (marked yla Breinen and Hamburg line), three cents per copy, prepald. Single copies toany address in the United States, two cents, Engraved to Order.—Persons who desire to illustrate their individual establishments or business, should give us their orders for Engraving and Printing, and we wili guarantee good work and reasonahie prices. DEWEY & €0., Patent Agents, Publishers and Job Printers, 505 Clay st. . WM. BARTLING. HENAY EIMBALL, BARTLING & KIMBALL, BOOKRKBINDERS, Paper Rulers and Blank Book Manufacturers. 5 OS Clay street, (southwest cor. Sansome), 1év12-3m SAN FRANCISCO, JOHN DANIEL, (sucCESSOR TO 0. GORI) MARBLE WORKS, No. 42] Plue st. bet. Montgomery and Kearny, San Francisco Maotels, Monuments, Tombs, Plumbers’ Slabs Etc., On hand and Manufactured to order. kam Ooods shipped to all parts of the State. Orders re gnectfulls solicited. Sy8-3m NATHANIEL GRAY, General Furnishing Undertaker, 641 Sacramento St., corner of Webb, San Francisco. ar tosis Metaille Burial Caskets and Cases. THEODORE KALLENBERG, Maker of Models for Inventors.
ACHINES, MATHEMATICAL, OPTICAL AND PHIL. OSOPHIGAL Instruments, Scales, Weights. ete. Steel Stamps, Dies and Die Sinking, Embossing Stamps. Repair Ing 0! eRe Loy attended to. No. 418 Market street, San Francisco. n?-tf Palmer’s Patent ARTIFICIAL LEG, Manufactured in Philndelphia, Penn. JARVIS JEWETT, AGENT. 629 Washington Street, San Francisco, Cal. 10v8-1m HUCKS & LAMBERT, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED is FH. & L,-<0 AXLE GREASE, Natoma Street and North Beach, 8AN FRANCISCO, 2v13-3m LEATHER HOSE AND BELTING, ALL SIZES. SUCTION HOSE MADE TO ORDER At short notice, by M. M. COOK & SON, No. $01 Baticry street, 13v13-3m SAN FRANCISCO. IRIS Sterrett & Cubery sate $3 PRINTERS, —aNn— Per 1,000 G33 Clay street, Circulars —aNn— NEATLY Lower Rates ce BELO Printed —Foa— MONTOOMERY STREET. —AT— 5,000.4 19v13-3m. Low Prices. J. M. STOCKMAN, Manufacturer of PATTERNS AND MODELS, (Over W. T. Garratt’s Brass Foundry,) S. E. Corner of Mission ond Fremont sts., Gvl4tf SAN FRANCISCO International Hotel, JACKSON STREET, BETWEEN MONTGOMERY AND KEARNY STS., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. HIS OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE IS IN PERFECT order for tbe accommodation of guests. Persons secking comfort aud economy wiil find this the best Hotel in the city to stop at. The Beds are new and in good order, and the Rooms well ventilated. The Table will always be supplied with the best in tbe market. Prices varying from $1 50 to &2 per day for Board and Room, FINE BATH HOUSE AND BARBER SHOP ATTACHED TO THE HOUSE. BG Teams belonging to the Honse wiil be in attendance at all the boats and cars to conyey pesvenuers tothe House FREE OF CHARGE, alid to any part of the city for 50 cents Zlv12 F, E. WEYOANT, Proprietor. GOVERNMENT HOUSE, Corner of Sansome and Washington sts., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. THE STREET CARS PASS THIS HOUSE IN every direction. every ten minutes. The rooms of the House are well furnished. large and airy, are let by the month, week or day, and are kept in superb order. There isa Restaurant attached for ladies and faroilies, where persons cau board tor one-half ao are required to pay at hotels. liv13-6m SANBORN & CO. Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s THROUGH LINE TO NEW YORK, Carrylng the United States Mail. LEAVE FOLSOM STREET WHARF, AT 11 o'clock A. M. of the following dates, for PANAMA, connecting via Panama Railroad, with one of WALL for the se I splendid steamers from ASPIN NEW YORK, On the 10th, 18th and 30th of each month that has BO days. On the 10th, 19th and $Oth of each month that hag ays When the 10th, 19th and 30th fall on Sunday, they wlll jeave on Saturday preceding; when the 18th fallson Sun. day, they will leave on Monday following. Steamer leaving San Francisco on tue 10th touches at Manzanillo, Aji touch at Acapuico. Departures of 18th or 19th connect with French TransAtlantic Co.'s stexmer for St. Nazaire, and English steamer for South America. Departure of loth connects with English steamer for Southampton, and P. R. R. Co.'s steamer for Central America. Deoarture of the 30th connects with English steamer for umaco, the port of the iew mines. The following St hips will be dl given below : Febraary 18th—GOLDEN CITY. «-Capt. Jas, T, Watkins, Connecting wiih OCEAN QUEEN, Capt. Harris. February 2sth—NONTANA... 0s asians Capt. Jos. Sutton, Connecting with the RISINO STAR, Capt. Furber. Cobin passcngers herthed through. Baggage checked through—100 pounds allowed each adult. An prorat) Surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. These steamers will positively sail at 11 o'clock. PassenRos ate requested to have their baggage on board before 10 o'clock. Through Tickets for Liverpool hy the Inman Line, can be obtained at office P. M. S. 8. Co., San Francisco. For Merchandise aud Freight apply to Messrs. WELLS, FAROO & CO, h@-The splendid steamship COLORADO will be dlsatched on WEDNESDAY, April 3, 1867, for Hongkong, via anagawa, carr, yin Passengers. mails and treight. ¥or pene and alf other information, apply at the Paelfle Mall Steamship Co’s office, corner of Sacramento and Leldesdorff strects. OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Acent. on dates a3 New Mining Advertisements. WM. A. KOLLMYER, LOOKING-GLASS PICTURE FRAME MAKER, No, 49 Third street, 19vl2sm Near corner of Mission. McNALLY & HAWKINS, Plumbers and Gas-Fitters, No. 645 Market street, Adjoining R. C. Orphan Asylum, nearly opp. Mont’y street, SAN FRANCISCO, ‘ BUILDINGS FITTED UP WITH GAS, WATER AND STEAM PIPES, and all work Warranted. Have constantly on hand an assortment of Ons-Fixtures, Lead and Iron Pipes, Marble Slabs, etc. {19¥13-2q City College Laboratories, Sontheast Cor. Stockton 20d Geary sts. Practical and Analytical Chemistry and Metallurgy. THOMAS PRICE, Professor of Chemlstry, (Formerly of the Norma! College, Swansea,) wis GIVE PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS IN QUALItative and Quantitative Analysis and Assaying. The eourse qualifies students for the application of Chemistry to METALLURGY, MANUFACTURINO ARTS, and MININO PURPOSES. PHARMACEUTICAL and TECHNICAL CHEMISTRY, such as is required by Medical and Pharmaceutical Students, will be taught to such studeuts as may require it. Course of General Chemistry. Fvening Lectures will be delivercd every Tuesday, at half-past seyen o’clock, P. M., in the Philosophica! Hall of allere, without extra charge to the students in the Institution. On and after the 14th of Febrnary, the Laboratories will be open every day, except Sundays, from& A. M. to5 P. M. ESS For further particulars, addr REV. FP. V. VEEDER Principal of the City College, 6vl2Zcowtf Or at 406 California Street. Our Cireniation,—THE Mining ann Scientiric Paass haga large and permanent subscription list, and enjoys a more universal circulation amonc stockholders an per: oy glreetly interested n mining than any other paper on his coasi. Arizona Consolidated Mining Company, Eureka District, Arizona Territory. Nonoxz.—There are delinquent, upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the sixteenth day of January, 1867, the scveral amounts set opposite the names of the respective sharcliolders as follows: Names. No. Certificate. No. Shares. Amount. Thomas Roberts. » ItLand 35 90 $45 ud 2B Heywoo .sundry 83734 193 75 DIMON SOMELS. 1.1 se tee eee 4 25 12 50 Jas 8 Spann. +209, 222 100 50 00 WJ Miller.... 147, 234, 249, 272 275, 215, 283, 286 859 429 50 ME Austin... epee ones 270 10 5 00 Willard Hodges. 129, 166, 211 EY 27 51 Albert Knapp. 23h i oud M Kershaw. 85 1 6 60 Mary Austin yg 250 Mary C Leonard 238 i & ou E & Chase. 295 Bet 72 50 J Bartlett +. 165 1 5 uw 8 Benson. .86, 89, 90, 155, 194, 276 Ig. 66 Lucey Benson ae 89 10 5 00 8 H Harmou +268 65 32 50 L$ Harmo! lt 2 50 James Pullman 127 a 10 Ov Jesse Jewell 128 1 6 00 Jno J Scotehicr 150 2 50 Chas Bunnemann 234 i 5 ww Wm & Heywood ~246 1 6 U0 Laue & Gordon +26] 1 5 0U $ Pinkham.. 262 1044 5 25 And in accordance with law, ond an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the sixtecuth day of January. 1867, so many shares of cach parcel of Said stock as may he necessary, willbe sold at pnblic auction, at the salcsroom of Olney & Co., 418 Montgomery strect, San Francisco, Cal., on the fourth day of March, 1867, at the hour of 12 o’clock M. of said day, to pay sald delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of salc. Gg. W. BUNNELL, Secretary. Office, No. 611 Clay street, San Francisco, fhl6é Caution! Cosala Silver Mining Company---The following Certificates of Shares in the Capital Stock oI the above named Company, were sold to pay delinquent assessment and expenses of advertisement and sale, on the cleventh day of February, 1867, at the auctlon rooms of Maurice Dore & Co., No. 327 Moutgomery street, San Francisco, at twelve o'clock, noon: In name of No, Certificate. No. Shares. P. J. Brogan. 166 25 Janes Laide; 500 James Laidle 123 AH. Murdock. 25 I. D, Thompson 25 Parties are hereby cautioned against purchasing the above described Certificates of Stock. CHAS. BAUM, Seerctary. Office, No. 510 Battery strect, opposite the Custom House, San Fraucisco, Cal. febl6-4t