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Volume 14 (1867) (436 pages)

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The Bining an Selentitic Dress. OF MILWAUKIE, OVER FIFTEEN THOUSAND MEMBERS! And $2,000,000 Assets! ALL PROFITS Divided Among the Insured. Dividend Jan. 1st, 1867, $118,176.26. Sacrumento References.—HENRY MILLER, of D. 0. Mills & Co.; G. F, Hartwell, Asst. Supt. C. P. BR. RB. 9vidartftlel2p Professional Cards. SHERMAN DAY, Mining Engineer, No, 114 Montgomery Block, San Franeclseo, Wii examiuc, survey and report upon mines, tnd consult and advise eoncerning Investments in mining property, or the pee cry management and expetiditures of mines. FREDERICK MANSELL. Mechanical & Architectural Draughtsman, No. $22 Callfornia street, corner of Leidsdorff. Drawings of Mopexs made tor parties applying for pa; ents at Washington or London. miar23-tf, GREGORY YALE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, No. 18 Merchnnts’ Exchange, (Battery and Washington streets). Special attention glven tofobtainlng Patents for Mining Lodes under the Act of Congress of July 261h, 1866; and Clalms filed before the U. S. Registers and Recelvers in any of the Land Districts In the State, and Contests before the Courts, under the Law, attended to. Opinions prepared upou alf questions relating to Mining Laws. lyin JAMES M. TAYLORE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, COURT; COMMISSIONER, appointed by the Fourth District Gourt, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for Novada aud Massachusetts, Court Block, San Fruncisco. Entrances opposito City Hall, Merchant street, and 636 hivlltf Jlay street. W. E. GOLDSMITH, Card and Seal Engraver, 505 Montgomery street, up-stalrs, (over Tucker’s,) SAN FRANCISCO. Wedding and Visiting Cards printed with the utmost nea’ rs ness; Notarlal, Commissioner and Socicty Seals. 19V13-2q GEORGE H. POWERS, M. D., Gives exclusive attention to Diseases of the EKyc. Office, southwest corner of Bush and_Montfomery streets, Room 7aud8 OUftice liours, 10}, to 12, and 2 to do'clock. Reterences—Rey. A. L. Stone, D.D., Ira P. Rankin, and L, B. Beuchley. Ay13tr aoe ip Preserve Your Sight! oS C. MULLER, Optician, 205 Montgomery Strcet, = = Russ Block, Invarlably suits the Eyes by a es selection of his Glasses. Price of Perfect Glasses, 2.60 ond upward: Sent pre-paid to any post office on the Coast. Applicants by mali will recclye a clreular OTE TNE ete. Address, G Ke, Optician, Qviaer 205 Montgomery street, San Francisco. DR. H. AUSTIN, DENTIST, No. 634. Washington Street, Between Montgomery and Kenrny Streets [OVER SAN FRANOISCO BATHS] SAN FRANCISCO. 20v10-qy PHOTOGRAPIIS MAPE BY NIESSRS. CHALMERS & WOLFE, @11 Clay street, Sau Francisco, Are the best made In the ping An examination of their Bpcclmens before going elsewhere, will prove the truth of the abovo assertion. Priccs—the lowest adopted by the Associatlon of Artists. Remember the place, @11 Clay street. livid dm DR. A. HARTMAN, Eleetro-Magnetic Physician, COREE ALL CURABLE DISEASES, BY THE CONCEN.tration ot the vital forces, Nature’s own meth d of cure. The blind made to see, the deaf to hear, the lamo made to walk, and the slck hoaled. Como and see the af. Hicted atthe rooms. They will speak for themsolves. The poor treated freofram 10 tolla.m. and 4to5r.x. Operating rooms, 410 Kearny eioet bepvaan Pine and Calitornia. yi3in Metallurgy. Trades and Manufactures. Pacific Chemical Works. FALKENAU & HANKS, Desiro 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-agents, Pharmaceutical Preparations, And afl CHEMICALS nsed Inthe Arts. They aro prepared to make Chemical investigatlons, Analyses and Assays, Of every description, and to give advice upon all matters pertalning to Technical Chemistry. Office, G2 Washington strect ; Laboratory, Corncr of Sv1d-tf Center and Folsom streets. BOALT & STETEFPELDT, Metallurgists and Mining Engineers AUSTIN, NEVADA. Western Branch of ADELBERG & RAYMOND, No. 90 Broadway, New York. Hivll G, W, MAYNARD, 3, H, TIEMANN, MAYNARD & TIEMANN, Mining Engineers and Metallurgists, 240 Pearl sircet, New Work, —AND— CENTRAL CITY,‘ COLORADO. 19¥12-ly EUROPEAN METALLURGICAL WORKS, Practieal Mining Sehool, Bryant Street, Between Third and Fourth, SAN FRANCISCO. Ape Propriotors are at all times prepared to work or test Oressent to this establisument—either in largo or small PRB, such process as may be found best adapted to their chemlcal character, after 1 cereful nnalysis has been made. ‘lest lots of Ore adapted to the smelting process at. tended to. Sulphuret, pyritous, and the (so-called) *'rebctfous ores,” are having cspecial attention pald to their successtul treatment. Assaying in tho humid and dry way. Also, relinlng by cnpellation, donc at moderato rates. PRACTICAL MINING SCHOOL. The proprietors—encouraged by numerous applications from Fenneinery desirous of pursuing the study of practical metallurgy—have concluded to admit parties on reasonablo terms. Having In their Mill ali tho necessary appliances for crushing, ronstlng, amalgamating, smolting, refining and assaying, as also a well extonded Laboratory for the analysis of Ores and Minerals, a good opportunity is nena offered to acquire a sound practical knowledgo of the usiness. S. P. Kimpanp, J R, Murray, 1010 MOSHEIMER’S Metallurgic Works And Practical School for Assaying and Metallurgy. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS REOPENED METALLURgic Works, and is prepared to reduce any kind of Ores, by Smelting, Amalzamating, or other processes, that the nature of the ore may require, Practical instructlons given in Assaying, all branches of Metallurgy and Technology. Furnishes Plans and Estimates for the erectlon of Quartz Mills, Smelting and other Reduction Works, Having carefully studied the science of Concentrating Ores, I can offer better coucentrating machinory than any in uso ln Califormia, and cspeclally such as will saye tho fino or floating gold and sulphnrets. CONSULTATION OFFICE: 328 Montgomery street, San Francisco. J. MOSH EIMER, Engineer aud Metallurgist. 26713-3m. Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s THROUGH LINE TO NEW YORK, Carrying the United States Mail. LEAVE FOLSOM STREET WHARF, AT 11 SRE o'clock A. M. of the following dates, for PANAMA, connecting via Panama Rallroad, with one of tho Se splendid steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW YORK. on the 10th, 18th and 30th of each month that has ays. Onthe 1th, 19th and SOth of each month that has SL days Whenthe 10th, 19th and 30th fall on Sunday, they will lcave on Saturday preceding; when the 18th falls on Sunday, they will leave on Monday following. Steamer leaving San Francisco on the 10th tonches at Manzanillo. All touch at Acapulco. Departures of 18th or 19th connect with French TransAtlantic Co.’s stenmer for St. Nazalre, and Evzlish steamer for South America. Sees ot 10th connects with Enghsh steamer for Southamptou, and P. R. RK, Co.’s steamer for Central America. Departure of the 20th connects with English steamer for nmaco, tho port of the now mines, The following Steamships will be dispatched on dates as given below : March $th—fSACRAMENTO,., Capt. J. M. Cavyarly, Connecting with HENRY uv CEX, Capt. Gray. March 18th—GONSTITUTION... ..Capt. W. F. Lapidge, Conncetlng with OCEAN QUEEN, Capt. Maury. March 20th—C OLDEN ACE uw.. Capt. Jas. T. Watkins, Connectlng with the RISING STAR, Capt. Furber. Cabin passengers berthed through. Baygage checked through—100 pounds allowed each adult. An experlenced Surgeon on board. Medlcine and attend. ance free. These steamers will positively sail at ll o’clock. Passen. gers are requested to have thelr baggage on board before 10 clock. fhrough Tickets for Liverpool by the Inman Line, can be obtained at office P. M.S. #. Co., 4a Francisco. . For Merchandise aud Freight apply to Messrs, WELLS, FAROO & CO. 3 hap-The splondid steamship COLORADO will be disatched on WEDNESDAY, April 3, 1867, for Hongkong, via <auagawa, carrying passengers. malls and frelght. ‘or passuge and all other intormatlon, apply at the Paelfic Mall Steamship Co's office, corner of Sacramento and Leidesdortf strects. OLIVER ELWEIDGE, Acent. WH. BARTLING. HENRY WIMBALL. BARTLING & KIMBALL, BOOK BINDERS, Paper Rulers and Blank Book Manufacturers, 65 Clay street, (southwest cor. Sansome), 1by12-31n SAN FRANCISCO, JOHIN DANIEL, (SUCCESSOR TO 0. GORI) MARBLE WORKS, No. 421 Pine st. bet. Montgomery and Kearny, San Franclaco Mnutels, Monuments, Tombs, Plumbers’ Sinks Etc., On hand and Manufactured to order. Bae Goods shipped to all parts of the State. Orders re Spectfulls solicited. by8-3ni NATHANIEL GRAY, General Furnishing Undertaker, 641 Sacramento St., corner of Webb, San Francisco. Beer ehosers Metallle Burlal Caskets and Cases, u Subscribe at Once! From the commencement of Volume XIV of the Minixo
AND Sctuxtime Press, only a limited number of copies will be saved for files by us; consequently those who desire tho paper its for future as well as present value, sbould snbscribe at once, Amportnnt to Calltornians.—Many inventors havo lately had their elaims lor Patents scriously (and in somo cases fatally)delayed by the unqualification of agents who have not complied with the Oovernmentliecnse and revenue laws, as well as other new and imperative regulatlous. These discrepancics, although arising trom the inexperiencs: of honest agents, aro none the less dangerous to applicants for patents, whose safest courso is to trust their business with none but active and experienced sollcltors. Taz MinING AND SCIENTIFIC Press Parent AGENCY has strictly com~ plied with tho requisitions of the Department, and properly ; filed all necessary papers as Claim Agents. —_> Important to Secretaries. Seeretarles will lead write proper namea and figures distinctly, and hand in their advertiscments as early In the week as practicable. Our latest forms go to press Friday, evening. Auy information conceruing lhe requirements of the laws regarding advertisements will be cheerfully given avhen solicited. Inspect ali your notices carefully upon thelr first appearance. In case of postponement, glve the earliest notice possible at the office. When copy isreccived iently carly, a proof-sheet wlll be furnished if desired. THMEODORE KALLENEERG, Maker of Models for Inventors. h ACHINES, MATHEMATICAL, OPTICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL Instruments, Scales, Weights, ete. Steel Stamps, Dies and Die Sinking, Embossing Stamps. Repair Ing ot Ce aE attended to. No. 418 Market street, San Francisco. nvtf A revised copy rendcred, for advertising at the lne, wheu requested. Weatly, printed copies of advertisements, for serving individual notice to stockholders, petted at Sl per hundred, Copies ot tlie uew advertislug how, as offleially published, furnished gratuitously. nae Blank forms, lor filling out Assessment Notices and Delinquent Sales, supplied free to advertisers In the MiNING AND SclENTIFIO PRESS ou application at the office. WEY & CO., Pubushers, 505 Clay street, corner Sansome, Sau Francisco. Palmer’s Patent ARTIFICIAL LEG, Manufactured in Philadelphia, Penn. JARV18S JEWETT, AGENT. 629 Washington Street, San Francisco, Cal. 10v8-l1m HUCKS & LAMBERT, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED AXLE GREASE, Natoma Street and North Beach, 2v13-3m, SAN FRANCISCO. LEATHER HOSE AND BELTING, ALL SIZES. SUCTION HOSE NIADE TO CRDER At short notice, by M. M. COOK & SON; No. 801 Battery street, 13y13-3m SAN FRANCISCO. Sterrett & Cubery CARDS BILLS $3 PRINTERS, —ann— Per1,000. 533 Clay street, . Citculars ANDY ne NEATLY Lower Rates IS? Printea —For— MONTGOMERY STREET. —Aat— 5,000. . 19v13-3m. Low Prioes. J. M. STOCKMAN, Manufacturer of PATTERNS AND MODELS, (Ovcr W. T. Carratt’s Brass Foundry,) S. E. Corner of Mission and Fremont sts., 6yl4tt SAN FRANCISCO. WM. A. KOLLMYER, LOoRKRING-GLAS S PICTURE FRAME MAKER, No, 41 Third street, Near corner of Jesso. 19v126m, McNALLY & HAWKINS, Plumbers and Gas-Fitters, No. 645 Market strect, Adjoining R, ©, Orpban Asylum, nearly opp. Mont’y street, SAN FRANCISCO, BUILDINGS FITTED UP WITH GAS, WATER AND STEAM PIPES, and all work Warranted. Mave constantly on hand un assorinient of Gas-Fixtures, Lead and lrou,Vipes, mate ete. V1s-2q City College Laboratories, Southeast Cor. Stockton and Geary sts. Practical and Analytical Chemistry and Metallurgy. . THOMAS PRICE, Professor of Chemistry, (Formerly of the Normal College, Swansca,) 1LL GIVE PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS IN QUALItative and Quantitutive Analysis and Assayiug. The eourse qualifies students for tho wie tine of Chemistry to METALLURGY, MANUFACTORING ARTS, and MINING PURPOSEs. PHARMACEUTICAL and TECHNICAL CHEMISTRY, such as ls required by Medleal and Pharmaccutlcal Studeuts, will be taught to such students as may requiro it. Course of General Chemistry. Fvening Lectures wlll be delivered every Tuesday, at half-past seyen o'clock, P. M., in the Philosophical Tall ot ue Colicge, withont extra charge to the students In the Institution, On aud after the Mth of Fobruary, the Laboratories will be opon every day, except Sundays, from 8 A. M. to5 P. M. For furthor purticulurs, address REV. P. V. VEEDER Principal of tho City College. 6vlfeowtf Or at 406 California Street. Ovr Cireulation.—THE Mining ann Screntiric Press hasa large and permanent subscription list, and enjoys a more universal circnlation among stockholders and persous directly interested 0 mining than any other paper on zhis coast. a New Mining Advertisements. Big Blue Lena Gold nnd Silver Mining Company, Cove District, Kern County, California. Notice is hereby given, tbat ata meeting of the RBonrd of Trustees of sald Company, held on the nineteenth day of February, 1867, an assessment ot fivo dollars per share was levied upon the capital stock of said Company, payabto March fourteenth, 1867, lu. United States cold and silver coin, to the Sccretary, at his office, No. 302 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. Any stock upon which sald assessment shall reinain unald on the second day of april, 1867, shall be deemed aeiinitients and will be duly advertised tor sulo at public auction, and unless pay mie arabe bo nade before, wilt be sold on Tuesday, the twenty-third ae of feel 1867, to pay tho delinquent asscssment, together with casts of advertising and expeuses of sale. By order of tho Board of Trustecs. M. C. ELMORE, Seerctary. Office, 302 Montgomery street, San Francisco. m2 Cherokee Flat Blue Gravel Mining Compnny, Cherokee Flat, ncar Oroville, Butte County, Callforuia. Noricr.—There are dellnquent, npon the following deseribed stock, on account of assessment levled on tho twenty-fourth day of danuary, 1867, tho soveral amounts sect opposito tho names of tho respective sharcholders, a8 follows: No. Certiflente. not hog No. shares. Amonnt. 2 $10 U0 & oD 3 15 00 3 45 OW 7 25 00 10 50 IW) on 23 se = AS Randall . 3 15 09 SN E Strauss 5 25 00 ¥ CO Herlnger 5 26 OU Miss M A Will 1 5 00 Edward Hunt 10 &) 00 EW Smith. 7 35 00 Miss S Bryn 1 6 ov Pascal Looml 1 5 10 L Schmidt. 2 10 Go il Behrens 5 25 10 JP flint 6 25 (0) dN Santord 8 40 08 W Buck.. not issied 15 75 00 GA Jone: . Not issue 2 10 on G8 Stallman. not issued 7 34 ub Miss A Shattuck...not Issue 1 6 EP Fiint. not Issue 6 25 0 TB Howard . ene 2 20 00 J de La Montagnie . not issue & 25 00 JT Swift not issue 2 10 00 He Michels...es:ssseeeceeees io 4 20 00 OW Bell. not issues 3 15 WW And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the twenty-Courth day of January, 1867, somany shares of cach parcel of said stock as may bo necessary, will be sold at public auction, by Maurice Dore & Co., at their salesrooms, No. 327 Montgomery street, San Franclsco, Callfornia, on the elgnteenth day of March, 1867, at tho bour of 12 o’clock M. of sald day, to pay sald delinqnent assessment tbereou, .togethor with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. A, pe SENAILHAC, Scerctary. Office, southeast corner ,of Jackson and Moutgomery streets, (np stalrs) San Francisco, Cal. m2 Hope Grnuvel Miniug Company.—Loention of Works and Property: Crass Valley, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given, that ats meeting of the Board of Trustees of said Company, held on the twonty-fifth day of February, 1867, an assessment (No. 13) of one dollar ($1) per share waslevled upon the capital stock of sald Company, payable iminediately, In gold com of the United States, to the Sccrotary, at the office of the Company, No. 529 Clay street, San Francisco, ‘Any stock npon which said assessmentshallremainnnpaid on Wednesday, the third day of April, 1867,slall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised lor gale at public auction, and unless payment shat! be made before, will be sold on Monday, the twenty-second day of April, 1867, to pay the delinqucut assessment, together with costs of atvyertising andespenscs of sale. By order of the Board tees. ey DAVID WILDER, Seeretary. Office, No, 629 Clay street, coruer of Leidesdorff strect, San franclsco, Cal. T:2-5W Nuestra Senora de Gnadelupe Silver Mining Companys, Tayoltita District, Durango, Mexico. The Annual general Meeting of said Company, for the election of Trustecs for the eusulng year, will be hetd on MONDAY, the fonrth day of March, 1867, at 8 o'clock P. M., at tho office, No. 210 Post street, San Francisco. Proxies must be In writing, and ten cents stamp afiixed. mar2-It E. J, PFEIFFER, Secretary. Snn Maurelnl Sliver Mining Company.— Loca. tion of Works: San Marcial, Disiriet of Hermosillo, State of Sonora, Mexico. Notice Is bereby given, that the Annual Meeting of the sbaroholders of tho above namod Company, will be held on TUESDAY, the cightcenth day of Marchi, 1867, at 7¢ o'clock P. M. of that day, at the offico of the Company, No. 331 Montgomery strcet, San Franclsco, for the electlon of Trustees to serve the cnsulng ycar, and for the transaction of otber husiness. R, N. VAN BRUNT, Secretary, Office, 321 Montgomery strect, San Francisco ing