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The Mining and Scientific Press. 397
AMERICAN
{WALTHASD
WN AVI OC HH if Se
THE REST !
TUT CHEAPEST!
The exlensive uso of these Watches hy Railway Conductors, Engineers and Expressmen, Ihe mast exacting .
class of wutel wearers, tins thorouchly demunstrated tho
strength, steadiness, durability aud necuracy of the Wal: .
tham Wateh. To satlify thut class In all these respects Is
to decide the qnestlon as to the real value of these timekeepers,
More than 300,000 are this speaklug for themselves In the .
pockets ot the people.
Imported watelics are nade on an expensive system, In
amall nuinbers, but by numerous mnkers, and are pluced
Inthe market here by an Intporter, who first secures a
MONOPOLY OF SALE UF SOME ONE MANUFACTURE,
To the munufucturer’s profit must be added tho cost of
Importutlon,
aA custom-honse dey of twenty-five per cent payable In
gold.
A profit of at leaat twenty-five per cent. to the Importer
another to the Jobber, thus doubllig the cost of the lin
ported Wutel.
At Waltham, Watches are manvfact ured on a largo scalo
under one roof and xysiem of supervision and imanageent, thereby savlug inany of lhe expenses necessarily incurred In sinall estublisiinents,—heuce thelr great cheapness,
All respectable dealers now scl] Waltham Watches, and
compelitlon, us tho world knows, Is favorable to sinall
profits, The trade is satlsficd, becnuse, though the profit on
each watch ls small, Ihe demand Is turge and all are saleable,
Unscrupulous importors eccaslonaliy place a warthless
Swiss Imitation Inthe market. To avold Imposition, the
purchaser should Invarinbly demand a certificate of genulnenesy, signed by R, &. Robbins,
There are ditferent grades of finish in the different varietios of Watches mude by the Walthum Company, as !hero
are different slzcsand shapes to sult all tastes and means;
but every Watch that bears the genulne trade-mark oF
“Waltham,” is guaranteed tobe a good one, aud nobody
need be afrald to buy It. .
Every Watch Fully Warranted,
For sale by all first clasa dealers In the United States and
British Provinces.
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
AGEN'rs,
182 Hrondway. New York.
, B. GRAY & Cv., Agents tor California,
GL6 Merehant street. San Francisco.
ivi7-6m.
ire and Marine.
Union Insurance Company,
OF SAN FRANCISCO,
Nos, 416 and £18 California Sireet.
Cash Capital (U. 8. Coin) BIS0,000
THE CALIFORNIA LLOYDS
Having consolldated with the Union Insurance Company,
Junuary 1, 1866, are now prepared to effect
Rarine as well as Fire Encurance,
npon the most fuvorable terms,
tg Losses promplly and equitably adjusted and paid in
Gold Coln.
GUSTAVE TOUCH ARO, President.
Cuarues O. Haven, Sceretary.
Geo, T. Bourn, Surveyor, 21v16-lamif
[3 MEUSSDORFFER, [A
HAT MANUPACTURER
And dealer In
Fiats and Caps
AT WHOLESALE AND EETAIL,
635 and 637 Commercial street.
125 J Street. .c1. venetetees oe
Gorner of D and Secund streets . -Marysville.
72 Front street . +» Portland, Oreyon,
Our wholesale House, 628 Commerelal street, extending
through to 637 Glay street, San. Francisco, contains always
a most cholce, and the largest. assertmeut in this State.
Every Sicamer brings the latest Issued novelties from Europe and Néw Tork, which can be found at all the above
stores, at moderate prices. 23V16-3m
San Francisco
Sacramento.
The Oakland Daily Transcript,
A BIT PAPER.
The Largest Circulation in the County,
Advertisements In the Transeript wlll reach
every part of Alameda Ovonnty.
RATES
VERY Low.
FOR ADVERTISING
Reeister your Lerrers containing money aildressed to
us, or we will not he responsible. Remittances by Exprest
Must beln packages, prepaid. Wheu practicable, It is bess
1 remit by draft, or order, on some san Francisco bank or
rm
, Trades and Manufactures. .
WM. BARKTLING. AENRY BIMSALL.
BARTLING & KIMBALL,
BOOK BINDERS,
Paper Rulers and Blank Book Manufacturers.
605 Clay street, (outhwest cor, Sansome),
15v12-3in SAN FRANCISCO,
JOIN DANIEL,
(SUCCKSSOR TO 0. GORI)
MARBLE WORKS,
No. 421 Pine st. bet. Montgomery and Kearuy, San Franelsco
Mantels, Monnments, Tombs, Pinmbers’ Sinbs
Ete., On hand and Manutactured to order.
Goods shipped 10 all parts of the State. Orders re
specifulls solicited, 6y3-3m.
Pahbner’s Patent
ARTIFICIAL LEG,
Manufectared in Philatelphin, Penn,
JARVIS JEWETT, AGENT.
218 Montgoinery Street,San Francisco.
J. M. STOCKMAN,
Manufacturer of
PATTERNS AND MODELS,
10v8-Im
(Over W. T. Oarrnit’s Brass Foundry,
S. E. Corner of Missinu and Fremont sts.,
6vlttt SAN FRANCISCO
J. F. PAGES,
SEAL ENGRAVER,
AND LETTER CUTTER,
Brass and Steel Stamps and Oics, $22 Montgomery street,
San Francisco. Orders by Rae proniptly attended to.
.
New Mining Advertisements. _
Grovt Mining Company.—Location
Works: Cnrllsie, Nevada,
Noticz.—There are delinquent npon the following de:
scribed stuck, on acconnt of assessment levied on the
ninth day of November, 1463, the severn] mounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as fulluws:
Names, Xo. Certificalo, No. Shares. Amount.
ee 218 Os OU
6 150 73410
WwW lu 5 bo
1 My 5
Geo Nohret WW & 00
Geo Mehr a 259
Geo M 5 2 0
Silas ¢ nu 5 uo
Jas P¥ 50 24 10
has P Wheel &) 2h thy
Jas P Whee i) 25 00
Jas P Wheeler, 50 25 00
wa Vallee + 2u lu 00
20 10 00
1 ob 25 Gl
i By 2300
1 By) 25 00
1 jna 5) 26 U0
JL Van Bokkelen 4 2 U0
1, A Buoth. Sy 25 W
L A Booth, ot 27 00
LA Booth, bit) 6u Ou
J Riges. 4 26
MeFarlond 16 8
Surnh Susder, 12 16 00
NM Raxter. 20 10 00
And In accordance with law, and an order of the Board
of Trustees, made on the ninth day of November, 1863, so
many shares of cach puree] of said stock as may be neces.
sary, Will be sold at public ancilon, by J. C. Merrill & Co.,
anctloneers, No. 2 Gallfornia street, San Franeisco,
Culifurnla, on Saturday, the second day of January,
1869, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of suid day, to pay
said delinquent assessimeut thereon, legether with costs ot
adyertlsing aud expenses of snle.
ENOS TAYLOR, Secretary.
OMce, No. 226 Clay strect, San Francisco, decld
Mining Notices--Continued.
Hope Gravel Mining Conprnny. Loention of
Works and Property: Grass Vatley, Nevada Connty,
California.
Xotlee Is hereby given. that at a meeting of the Board
of Trustees of said Company, held onthe elghteenth day of
November, 1868, an asseasment (No. 27) of one dollar ($1) per
share was levleil upon the capital stock of sald Campany,
hayahle immediately, In United Slates gold coin, to tho
Seoretars, at lhe office of lhe Company, No. 28 Merchants®
Exchange, California strect, San Francisco.
Any stock upon which auld assessmen) shallremaln anpalid
on Tuesilay, the twenty-second day of Deceimher, 1868,
shall he leemed delingneni, and will he duly advertleed tur
sale at pudiie anction, and inless payment shall be made bef will be sold on Monday. the eleventh day of January
9, 1o pay the delinqnen) axscasnient, loeetiver wi
advertising and expenses af sale.
of Trustees.
with costs oF
By order of lhe Bourd
DAVID WILDER, Seerctary.
OMec, No 28 Merchants’ Exchause, sonth side of Gallfornia alreet, between Montgomery and Sansone streets,
San Francisco, Valitornia, neal
Nevada County Gold Mining Company, Newadn
Coanty, Callfornia.
Notice.—There are delinquent, upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the
fifth day of Oclober, A. D, 1868, the soveral amounts set
opposite the names of tho respective sharcholders, as follows:
No. Certificate. Names, No.Shares. Amount.
Wm B Peake $25 to 40 Ine. 26 R26 10
Win B Peake 261 to 299 ine, 39 9 00
Win B Peake.. 800 to 316 ine,
S41 to 330 Ine, 26 26 00
Unknown 141 to 245 Inc. 17 17 00
Unknown +267 to 20 Ine, 4 4 0U
Unknewn 356 10 408 Ine, 53 5a 00
Unknown 71 to 500 Ine, 30 30 00
Unknown. 91, 93, 420, 462 4 400
and in accordance with law, and an order of the Roard of
Trusices, mado on the fifth day of October, A. D, 1868, so
many shares of cach parecl of said stock ns mny be nceessary
wil bo sold at public anction, at the office of the Company, No. 9 Merchants’ Exchange, San Franelsco, Cal., on
Suturday, the twenty-sixth day of December, 1868, at tho
hour of 12 o'clock M. of said day, to pay sald delinquent
assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and
expenses of sale.
W. AUG. KNAPP, Scerctary.
Officc, No. 9 Merchants’ Exchange, California sireet, San
Francisco, no28
DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
JOHNSON & BEST,
Manufacturers of all kiuds of
Desks and Office Furniture,
717 Market street, near ‘Third.
Warerooms up stairs, A large variety of Desks always on
hand; all kinds of Office Furniture and Cabluct
Work made to order.
i8vi7ar
LOOK TO YOUR ROOFS!
Pacifie Concrete Company,
No. G22 Clay strect,
Factory on Kings:reet, between Third and Fourth strect.
ew roofs covered and leaky roofs repaired, In thorough
and substantlal manner. promptly and at very reasonable
rates. Proprietors ot Eagan’s Patent. 1sy17tf
n
Pacific Chemical Works.
SULPHURIC ETHER.
SPIRITS OF NITRE,
AQUA ABIMONTA,
ACETIC ACID,
CYANIDE OF POTASSIUM
—aND—
ACIDS AND CHEMICALS OF ALT KINDS,
FALKENAU & HANKS.
Office, G19 Montgomery Street.
LOUIS FALKENAUD, State Assayer,
borParticular attcution pald to the Analysisof ORES,
MINERALS, METALS, ete. ° 8vl7
BROOM HANDLES.
FOR SALE,
A BMochine for turning Groom Iandles.
Wiil be solu low, as we have no furlher use forit. Apply
al the Wooden Ware Factory of
BLAM & HOWES,
23v17-Iml6pnr Corner of Main and Mission strects.
A Book for Every Miner and Scientific Man.
JUST PUBLISHED,
KUSTEL’S NEW WORK,
CONCENTRATION
Of all kindsof Ores,and the
CHLORINATION PROCESS,
For Gold-Bearlng Sulphnrets, Arseniurets, and Gold and
Sliver Gres generally.
Price, $7.50
A Ilberal discount to the Trade. For sale by the Booksellers
Sent to any part of the United States, postage pald,
i on receipt of ihe price. Address,
DEWEY & CO. Publishers,
Office of the Mining and Scientific Press, 414 Clay street,
I6viif SAN PRANCISCO,
NrEvapa Crry, Nov. 3d, 1868.
Messrs. Dewey & Co.—Gentlemen:—Your favor of the
80th ult., is just received, informing me of the successfull prosecution of my application for a patent on my
** Hair Cutting Shears.’ Please accept my sinecre thanks
for the speedy and successful manner in which you have
conducted the case, and belicve me, as ever,
Very truly yours, Lre D. Craic.
Alamo Gold and Silver Mining Company.—Lo.cation ot the Mine, Lyon County, Nevada,
Notice ls hereby glven, that at a meeting of the Board of
Trustees of sald Company, held on the twenty-fifth day of
November, 1868, an assessmentof twenty five cents per share
was levied upon the capltal stock of sala Company, payable immediuiely. in United States gold aud silver coin, to
the Sceretary, at hts office, No 319 California street, (Room
No. 5 Hayward's Building) San Francisco,
Any stuck upon which said assessment shall remain impald
on the liirtyfirs! day of December, 1868, shall be deemed
delinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at pnblie
auetion, and unless payment shall be made hefore, will be
sold on Saturday, the thirtieth day of January, 1869,
to pay te delinquent assessment, togelher with cost of
advertislug and expenses of sale. By order ofthe Board
of Trustees.
JOHN F. POPE, Sccrotary.
_Office, No. 319 Callfornla street, (Room No, 5) San Francisco, no2i
iap-Gold Hill News copy and send blll to this office.
Colorado Silver and Copper Mining Company,
Arizona Territory.
Norice.—The Annual Mecting of Stockholders of the
Colorado Silver and Copper Mining Company, of Arizona
Territory, will be held at the Company's office, No. 713
Montgomery street, Room No. 40 Gd stor on MONDAYDECEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1863, at 3 o'clock, P. M.,
for the election of Trustees and the transaction of such
other business as may properly come before it.
B. W. MUDGE, Scerctary.
Diamond Copper Minlng Company. Loeation:
Rockland District, Del Norte County, California.
Notice ig hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of
frustees of sald Company, held on the twenty-eighth day of
October, 1868, an assessment of two dollars per share was
levied upon the capltal stock of said Company, payable
immediately, in United States gold aud silver coin, to the
Secretary, at hls ottice, No, 40 Merchants’ Exchange Bullding, California sirect. San Francisco.
Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unPaid on the tenth (10Ih) day of December, 1868, shall be
deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale
at public auction, and unless payment shall be made before. wlll be sold on Monday, lhe twenty elghth day of Decembcr, 1868, to pay the delinquent assessment, together
with costsof advertising and expenses of sale. By order
of the Board of Trustees.
J. A, COOLIOGE, Secretary.
Office, Room No. 40 Merchants’ Exchange Building, Callfornia street, San Francisco. oes!
PosrrowemEnt.—The day for decmIing stock dehnquent on
lhe above assessment is hereby postponed until the thirlyfirst day ot Decemher, 1868, and the sale thereof until
Thursday, the twenty first day of January, !869, By order
of the Board of Trustees.
decl2 J. A. COOLIDGE, Secretary:
Grent Central Mining Company.—Loecation os
Works: Ynma Gounty, Arlzona Territory.
Noticse.—There are delingucnt upon the following deseribed stock, om account of assessment levied on the
ninth day of October, 1868, the several amounts set op
posite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows:
Naines. No. Certificate. No, Shares. Amount.
P Calnon. 186 i) $25 00
Wm ic B13 25 2
25
100
0)
20
25
25
20
Ww
18 10
Uy 5
0 5
$ 50
9 50
313 50
5 i)
3 6
4 5
5 5
6 5
7 5
val 10
Daw] MeLeod 2o1) 90
Joo R Masa, ‘3 dy
Camillo Marilu . 7 2)
Ford 17 Ri gers. 9 63
Louis Vesarta B19. 25
Lonis Vesaria 320 23
And in acecordanee with law, and an order of the Board
of Trustees, made on the ninth day of October, A. D. 1868,
so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be
neecssary, will be sold at public auction, by Messrs. Olney
& Co., at their salesrvoms, No, 426 Moutgomery street, San
Francisco, on the thirlieth day of December, A D. 1853, .
at the hour of 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, to pay said deilnquent assessment hereon, together wlth costa of advertising aud expeuses of snie.
O. D. SQUIRG, Secretary.
Office, No. 414 Montgomery sirect,San Franelsco. dec5
AS AN ADVERTISING MeDIUa throughout the-whole Pacific
States and Territorics, tlhe Press ls unsurpagsed, Rates
modcrate.
Patrecina nnd Dolores Silver Mining Compnny, Guazapares District, State of Chihuahua, Mexico.
Notice ls hereby glven, that at a mecting of the Board of
Trustces of sald Company, held on the ninth day of Oceember, 1868, an assessment of two dollars ($2) per
share was levied upon the capital stock of said Company,
payable Immediately. In. United States gold and silver coin,
lo the Secretary, C. B. Gifford, N. E. corner of Second and
Howard streets, San Francisco.
Any stock upon which sald assessment shall remain nnpaid on _the eighth (8th) day ot Jannary, 1869, shall bo
deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at
public auctlon, and unless payment shall be nade before,
will be soldon Monday, the twenty-fifth ay ot’ Jaunary,
1869, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs
of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Bodrd
of Trustees.
C. B. GIFFORD, Sceretary.
Offiec, N. E, corner of Second and Howard streets, San
Francisco. decl2.
Senator Silver Mining Company.—Loenation of
Mine: Virginia City. Storey County, State of Nevada.
Notick—There are delinquent, upon the following deserlbed stock, on account of assessment levied onthe second day of November, 1368, tho several amonnts sect opposite the names of the respective shareholdets as follows:
Names. No. Certificates. No, Shares. Amount.
Blake. Wm 63, 64 45 $22 50
Bell, Joseph 7 15 7 50
B. uy #9 30 15 00
350 5 00
t) 30 00
320 160 00
5 250
180 75 00
Edwards, A L. 30 15 00
Freeman, BH. 23 11 60
Farrell, William, 39 15 00
Greene, Jessie R #0 16 00
Herlehy, Michae 30 15 00
Hamill, 5 30 15 00
Hernan, Frank 30. 15 00
Malony, Martin 15 7 50
MeMahon, Miss 1h 750
Macdonald, WW. 22 11 00
McMahon, JM. 15 750
Xeenan, Andrew 15 750
Neagle, Wm 1393 696 50
Ockel, Chas . 30 15 00
0 Donnell, Daniel. 15 7
O Nell, Margnrette 3) 15 00
Pendergrass, Wm 15 7 50
Perry, BF. 6 2 50
Qulgg, Chas 16 750
Schoeneman, Henry. 15 750
Shlel, Michael n 30 15 60
Wool, Bartholomew. 30 15 00
And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of
Trnstees, made onthe second day of November, 1868. so
many shares of cach pareel of said stock as may bo
necessary, will be sold at publie auction, at the salesroom of Maurice Dore & Co,, auctioneers, No. 327 Montgomery strect, Sau Francisco, Cal.,on the twenty-fourth
day of December, 1868, at the hour of 120’clock M. of
said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thercon, together wlth costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
T, B, WINGARD, Secretary.
Office, 408 California street, San Franclsco. decd
Sun Franciseo and Castlo Dome Mining Com.
pany. Location of Works: Castle Dome County, Arizona
Territory.
Notlce 1s hereby given, that ata meeting of the Board of
Trustees of said Company, held on the twenty-fifth day of
November, 1868, an assessment of three cents per sharo
wastlevicd upon the capital stock of snid Company, payable immediately, at the oftice of the Treasurer, A. I. Gladding, No, 420 Montgomery street, San Francisco, In United
States gold anc silver coin,
Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid ‘on the twenty-eighth day of December, 1868. shall be
deemed delinquent, and willbe duly advertised for sale at
public auction, and unless payment shall be made before,
wlll be sold on Tuesday, the twelfth day of January, 1869,
to pay Ihe dellnquent assessment, together with costs of ad.
vertislug aud expenses ot sale. By order of the Board of
Trustees. A.R_ SMITH, Secretary.
Office, No. 428 Gallfornla street, 8d floor,San ENA
Igy l7tt
To Minrrs.—William H. Murray, traveling agent for
the Mining and Scientific Press, published by Dewey &
Co., of San Francisco, is in town soliciting subscriptiona
for that paper. To the intelligent miner, # paper like
the Press is particularly valuable, keeping him posted on
the latest discoveries in reduction of ores, new machinery, ate.—Grass Valley National,