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28 The Mining and Scientific Press.
Mechanics’? Fair Daily Press.
Having received permission from tho Mechanics’
Institute, we shall print the
Third Volume of the Fair Daily
Press,
in the Grand Pavilion, during the approaching
Exhibition, which opens on the 8th day of August, 1868.
© Our publication of the Dairy Press, in tho
Pavilion in 1864 and 1865, met with marked success, rendering ample satisfaction to its patrons
and numerous visitors attending the Fairs. We
are now confident that, with improved facilities,
expericnce, and active efforts, the present volume
will be made still more attractive and useful for
the increased thousands who will visit the Exhibition, and receive, gratitously, each issue
Fresh from the Press.
New and interesting features will be adopted.
Each number will contain a large amount of
sprightly loeal matter, togetber witb mucb permanently valuable reading.
A limited portion of tbe paper will bo allotted
to a ehoice elass of advertising, furnishing a favorxble opportunity such as is rarely met witb. Following aro our uniform
Rates of Advertising:
One eolumn during tho Fair......$260 00
One-halfcolumn during the Fair.... 130 00
Per line (space of small type) during Fair, 2 00}
Per line, 10 lines or more, during Fair.. 1 75
Per line, 30 lines or more, during Fair.. 1 50
Per line for single iusertion......25
Particular attention will be given to preparing
engravings, inserting advertisements in conspicuous, novel and attractive form ; we will otherwise
assist advertisers in getting up tbeir notices, when
desired.
Notices of the Press:
Following are a few of the many compliments
paid the previous volumes of the Daity Farr
PRESS:
Tne Scientiric Press proprietors strike off
and give away thousands of their little sheet, entitled Tus Mecnanics’ Fair Dairy Press.
There were great erowds all the evening abont the
telegraph and the presses, many of “whom had
their first sight at the practical working of these
great motors of civilization —S. £. Evening Bulletin, Sept. 7, 1864.
ScienTiFic Press.—A printing office has been
esiablished at the Mechanics’ Fair, and Messrs.
Dewey & Co., tho enterprising publishers of tho
Mrnixe anp ScrentiFIC Press, aro issning from
it a handsomo double-sheet daily, which is a credit
to themselves, its editors, and to the Fair,—S. /.
Morning Call, Sept. 8, 1864.
Ture Mercnanics’ Fair Dairy Press is the
title of a very neat quarto paper published at the
Industrial Fair Pavilion, by Dewey & Co., of the
Minine anp Screnriric Press. It reflects
great credit, as does the weekly, npon the enterprise and ability of the publisbers. We want it
regularly. Reese River Reveille.
Partics who intend to advertise will do well to
subscribe at once for tbe amount of space wanted,
DEWEY & CO.,
Publishers of the Minine anp Scientific
Press, Patent Agents, Book and Job Printers,
corner of Clay and Sansomo streets, San Franeisco.
KUSTEL & HOFMANN,
Metallurgists and Assayers.
Gold and Silver Bullion Assayed,
MINERAL ASSAYS & ANALYSIS MADE.
611 Commercial Strect, San Fraucisco.
SILVER AND GOLD ORES worked in smali lols ‘up to
hundred pounds, by Cliorination and olher methods.
I8y16-tf
J. H. TIEMANN,
Mining Engineer and Metallurgist,
240 Pearl Birecty New York,
CENTRAL ciry, COLORADO.
19v12-ly
COOSE BAY COAL.
The Cleanest Burning and Most Economical Fuel on the Coast.
ear Sold by all dealers Inthls city and Oakland.
oD Sys ae FLANAGAN,
t Usose Bay Coal Company,
7Vv15-310, No. 6oU satiery street, near Jackson, Ss. F
Business Cards. Trades and Manufactures. Professional Cards.
RODGERS, MEYER & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ADVANCES MADE
On nll klnds of Oves, and particalnr attcotlon
PAID TO
CONSIGNSIENTS OF GOODS,
4v163m
NATHANIEL GRAY. DD. NM. GRAY.
N. GRAY & CO.,
UN DERTABRKRZERS,
641 Sacramento St., cor. Webb, San Francisco.
sa-Sole Agents for Barslow’s Metallic Burial Cases and
25ylstt Caskets.
ie L. BREIDENSTEIN,
Mannufneturer and Dealer In
JEWELRY BOXES,
CONFECTIONERY BOXES,
And all kinds of Faney Articles; also BOOK-BINDINO.
No. 615 pions omncry: ee between Washington and MerT2vl6 chant, San lrancisco,
HELY & CUSICK,
PRACTICAL
Wouvuvs EB
AND
Ship Plumbers,
14 Market Strect,
A few doors west of
Stockton.
Bath Tubs,
Water Closcts, Wash Basins and Gas Fixtures always on
on hand. Buildings fitted up with
Gas, Water and Stenm, in the most improved mnnner.
Particnlar attention paid toJobbing. All work warranted
WM. BARTLING. HENRY RIMBALL.
BARTLING & KIMBALL,
BOOKBINDERS,
Paper Rulers and Blank Book Manufacturers.
40S Clay street, (southwest cor. Sansome),
16v12-3m. SAN FRANCISCO,
JOHN DANIEL,
(sUCCESSOR TO 0, GORI)
MARBLE WORKS,
No. 421 Pine st. bet, Monigomery and Koariiy, Sat Francisco
Mantels, Monuments, Tombs, Plimberas’ Slnbs
Etce., On hand and Manutactured to order.
pare Ooods nea to all parts of the State. Orders re
spcctfnlls solicited 8-3
Palmer’s Patent
ARTIFICIAL LEG,
Manufactured in Philadelphia, Penn,
JARVIS JEWETT, AGENT.
218 Montgomery Street, Sun Francisco. I0v8-Im
J. M. STOCKMAN,
Manufacturer of
PATTERNS AND MODELS,
(Over W. T. Garratt’s Brass Foundry,)
S. E. Corner of Mission and Fremont sts.,
6vidif SAN FRANCISCO
THEODORE KALLENBERG,Muchinist, Maker of Models forInventors,
Scales, Weighis, Dies, Slamps, Drawing and Philosophical
Insiruments, ete.
No. 1 Stevenson streei, near First, San Francisco.
bay~Re pairing prompily attended lo. Bvl5if
J. F. PAGES,
SEAL ENGRAVER,
AND LETTER CUTTER,
Brass and Steel Stamps and Dies, 622 Montgomery street,
San Francisev. Orders hy eine promptly stlended to.
one year. 13v16-ly
JA’, LINFORTH. E B. RAIL. ¥. D. KELLOGG.
LINFORTH, KELLOGG & RAIL, aes CURE z
(Successors to L, B BENCHLEY & CO.)
IMPORTERS AND JODBERS OF
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL INMLPLEMENTS,
—ann—
Mining Tools, =
No. Sand & Front Street, nenr Mnrket,
20¥16 3m SAN FRANCISCO,
JOHN R. SIMS,
Manufacturer of all kinds of FIRE-PROOF
Doors and Window-Blinds or Shutters,
SUKGLAR-PROOF
BANK VAULTS AND SAFES,
Wrought Iron Girders nnd Beams,
Wronght and Cast Iron Railings, Balconies, Stairs, Gratings, Tio Bands, Anebors, and olher Architectural
Tron Work, at the Old Stand, established in
1853 by the present proprictor.
Oregon street, between Jackson, Washington, Front and
Davis, San Franclsco, Cal.
I3v1é-4m
. . MEUSSDORFFER, EN
HAT MANUFACTURER
And dealer in
Hats and Caps
AT WHIOLESALE AND RETAIL.
635 and 637 Commerclal strecl....ee-see es San Francisco.
125 J street. Sacramento.
Corner of D a Second erect . Marysville.
72 Front street. Portland, Oregon.
Our wholesale House, 628 Commercial street, extending
through to 637 Clay street, San Francisco, contains always
a most choice. and the largest, assortment in thls State.
Every Steamer briugs the latest issued novelties from Europe and New York, which cau be found at all tbe above
stores, at moderate prices. 23y16-3m
JOUWIN PERRY,
MANUFACTURER OF
Cocoanut Matting, Rugs, Mats, Ete.
And Cocoanut Fiber for Upholstery.
South side Cbestnut street, bet. Polk and Larkiu streets,
SAN FRANCISCO.
B* A PROCESS ENTIRELY NEW, THE Ee Tee
is now manufactur Me In uantity SG to supn. Ly
thie Sana ot the cae Waa New a AND SUPERIOR MATERIAL FROM THEFIBER OF THE COU. ANUT—the best
sudslitute ae curled Tae hitherto discovered—ior mat.
tresses, cbairs, lounges, and all upholstering purposes,
tho following are some of ihe advantages whicb it posee over allotber materials uscd tor the above named
ose
elgsinuse It is eheaper, all things considered, than most arti2d. is the besi and purest material Known in ihe
maken ee enilrely tree from all offensive smell.
34, Itisthe most durable, not Denis subject to rot after
Oe Genoa tg molsture a vamp ness
is remarkable tor its clastielty, riv: Be
uel ects tite finest curled boi a ga ale ae
a contains uolliing to breed yermin orsapporl Insect
life, being entircly treed in process of pi
deleterious vegetable matter ¥ or er per gon Gem all
Lastly. 1t dues not pack; is tree from dust; inuch lighter, and in general obviates all the objections tn Pulu, pre.
ared shavings, dy rout, aud other interior substuuntes for
eathers and hair. 22y16610
RUPTURE!
Treatment of all Deformities of the Body, by DR. A.
FOLLEAD'S process. G24 Washington sircct. up stalrs,
Washinglon Baths Building, betwecn Montgomery and
Kearny streets.
DR. A. FOLLEAU
Has his studles and manufactories in tho same building.
Every kind of Apparatus, Trusses, Grcthopedic Instruments, Artificial Limbs, ctc., are manufactured and applied
by himsell.
Ray He has no connection with any Agency. 2avl4-Tiper
one :
Pacific Powder Mills.
UPERIOR BLASTING AND SPORTING GUNPOWDER]
Binck pinong. ia If canisters.
hea canisters,
ens.
stuns Mae, iy tib canilelerst
in dalb canisters,
do do ae ee 4 kegs.
Paciae Millis River Bott in 1 canisters,
in pb eanislors.
do os ae in 4 kegs.
Ae do in % kegs,
o in 25th kegs,
Pacie Mtlis Rite, in It} canisters.
in 441b canisters.
dp ao in i, Kegs,
do In 3g keys,
Fa do in 25% kegs,
Blasting and Mining Powder $2 50per keg.
Safety Fuse and Shot for saie by
HAYWARD &: COLEMAN, Agents.
24v15-3m 414 Front street, San Francisco.
Patent Steel Horse Shoes.
A. New Invention.
Just received, an invoice of these UNRIVALLED SHOES,
warranted to be cutirely of lhe hest
is HESSEMER STEEL,
This Shoe has just been Introduced in Ohio and Kentucky.
where it Is highly appreciated, and is also coming into
general uso in other Atlantic States.
For sale by
SAMUEL PILLSBURY,
302 Montgomery street, N. E. corner of Pine,
SAN FRANCISCO. 22v16-3m,
Farmers and Mechanics
BANIK OF SAVINGS,
No. 225 Sansome Strect,
Intefest paid on Deposits. Money Loaned on Real Estate.
H, DUTTON, President.
GEO, M. CONDEE, Cashler. 19¥16-3m
Bianks, Blank Mining Books,
Constitution and By-Laws
=<<FOR =<
Mining and Prospecting
Companies
Elegantly printed, witheare and dispatch, atthe office of the
Mining and Scientific Press.
ieay> Orders fr jm the interior falihfuly allended to,
. sce speelmens,
DR. ROBERT ROHLAND’S
Electropathic Dispeusnry, No. 3223 Kearny st.,
Between Pine and Bush San Franclseo.
For a warranted eure of
Rheumatism, Gout, Lameness, Cramps,
Ticadnehe and Toothache,
All Nervousand Chronic Diseases in general, and affiiclion
ol the EYES AND EARS.
Office Hours: Nand 12 A. M., and 2,5. 6and7 P.M.
Ray-Electrometers are forwarded to patients residing in
the country. 27¥16-3in
DR. GEORGE W. ROGERS,
PUYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHER,
(Recently from Mazatlan.)
410 Kenray st., bet. California and Pine,
SAN FRANCISCO. 1v17-3in
7
THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT
Im Dentistry.
PATENTED DECEMBER 34, 1867, by DR.
G. W. COOL. fhe right of Shu Francisco:
reserved tur his oy "nse. The nature of
his iinprovement consi ning the entire concave surface wilh fine age it makes the piaie
twice as strong and one third thinner than the common
vulcanite plate. This work has-givenu Satisfaction in every
cnse. Plense call at No. la Third street, near Market, and
AM work warranted as tne as the Anes
Prices reasonable, 2ly
23°
mens.
FREDERICK MANSELL,
Mechanical & Architectural Dranghtsman,
No. 422 California street, corner of Leidsdorif.
Drawings of MopeLs made four parties applying for pa
ents at Washington or London. marzeth
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Court Block, 636 Clay Street
SAN FRANCISCO.
2vi5-lqy
J. M. HAVEN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Biock, Koom 23 Montgomery
27416 SAN FRANCISCO,
Rm. EF. RYAN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Practices in all the Conrts of this Siatc, and In Nevada
Office, Room No. 35, Metropoliinn Block,
N. W. corner MoptEoMeny ae wregpinetan streets, San
Franelsco. lave qr
Edward and John A, Stanly & A. W, Blair
ATTORNEYS
AND COUNSELORS AT Law,
Sontheast corner of California and Sansome sireets, over
the Bank of Britis Columbia. 19v 16-3.
J. 8, PHILLIPS, 0, & M.E.,
MINING ENGINLER, Ete.
Wadsworth House. ...cecccres creeseeeeneees San Francisco,
Examiner of Mineral Ledges, Mines and Mining Machin
ery; Drawlngs given, aud) Manutaciure supervised, lor
Pumping, pets Crushing, Separating and Reducing
Appliances, b. as Steann, Water, Mire, and Uhemicais, throug hout manipulations.
Assuyer ot Mineral Compounds. For simple assay, $5; i
Quailtative tor ali, $10; Correct lotal Quantnallye. 32, Ad?
vice, as to the best meed, and instruclons for working
Refractory Ores, Send one-half ounec of unbroken rock.
eae Practical Lessons in Ast, hy Blowpipe, Scorlae Crucible or Chamistry. Ledges of intrinsic value ror
ilver, copper, and lead, disposed of ior developinent
fe capitalists. ¥ 16-301
Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s
STEAMSHIPS FOR
NEW YORK, JAPAN AND CHINA.
re Ts sR ce
rannan strecis, at 23 o’clock A. M. of the
folios, in cee tor PANAMA, connecting via Panama Raiiroad, wiih one of ve omnany" 8 splendld stcamers trom
ASPINWALL for N YOR
Onithe Gth, ati Need ate 30th of every month.
Steamer leaving San Francisco on the 6th touches at
Manzanillo. All tonch at Acapnico,
Departure ot the Iith 1s expected to connect wilh the
French Trans-Atlantie Co.'s steamer for Sl. Nazaire, and
eu ai eaaer for South Ameneca. Through tickets can
be obtained.
Departuro of [4th is expected to connect with Enghsh
stcamer lor Southampton and South America, and Ansiralia, and Co's steamer for Central America.
Through tickets ean be obtained. ’
STEAMERS FOR JULY, 1868.
The following Steamships will be dispatcbed on dates as
given below:
July 6th-ONTANA. A M. Cavariy,
Connecting with HENRY GHAGCEN, cant Gray.
July Mth—CONSTITUTION. ...--.05 t. C. C. Comstock,
Connecting with OCEAN ain? Capt. King.
July 22d—GOLDEN CITY. a Capt. Win. F, Lapidgo,
Connecting with RIS eran, ae Conner.
July 30th-GOLDEN AGE...... 5. Farnsworth,
Connecting with ‘ARIZONN ie Maury.
Cabin passengers berlhed through. Baggage checked
tbrough—100 pounds aliowed each adult.
An yen Surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance
These steamers will positively sail at 11 o'clock. Passengers ate Tequested to bave tiieir baggage on board betore 10
Ay
Through Tickets for Liverpool by the Canard, Inmanan4
Nationa RE Lines. can be obtalned at the ollice of
the P. M, 8. ». San Francisco. where niay also be obtained rare ‘for passage Irv Liverpovi or, Son:hampton
toSan Francisco, either via New York or St. Thomas—if
desired an amount of £10 10 £20 will be advunecd with the
above orders, Holders of orders will be required lo ldentity themselves to the Agenta uy Bugle
The Steamship NEW YORK We LC. Faunlicroy, wilt
be dispatched ou FRIDAY, July 3d.at i201 clock, noon, from
wharf, corner ot First and Brannan streets, fur YORKOHAMA, toconnect with the GREAT KEPUBLIC fur HONGKONG, and COSTA RICA tur SHANGHAL
For Merchandise and Freight fur New ee and way
porls, apply to Messrs. WELLS, FARGO & C'
assage and all other information, aaa atthe Pacific Mall Steaisbip Co’s office, corner of Sacramento and
Leldesdorff streots.
eige OLIVER ELDEIDGE, Acent.
SURE CURE,
PROMISE TO CURE RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA,
Ouut In the Feet or Ankles, Dyspepsia, Piles, Mange.
Bone Felon, and all kinds of Sores, nmanen or animals, an
no matter of ow. long standing. Also, Heart Disensc, Sore
Eyes, Sore Throat, Scrorula, Salt Rheum, and all Skin Dis.
cases. seugect Diseases of all kinds cured. DR, JAMES
BROWN, No 340 Broadway, between Sansome and Mourzomery eueeett San Francisco.
i also promise to cure horses sprung ia the knees.
Remedies sent by mail. 6v16-3m