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March 30, 1872.]} SCIENTIFIC PRESS. 197
Group Mixes.—The mines known as the
Group are on the west side of Mahogany
Cation, below the Eberhardt. They comprise the Grant & Colfax, Indianapolis,
Eureka, El Dorado, and Sharp. All of
them are well prospected and show fair ore.
Assays of 27 samples of ore from the El
Dorado went from $57 to $256 per ton. Assays from the Indianapolis have turned
out equally as well; and the Grant «& Colfax, Eureka and Sharp show a good qnality
of milling ore.
Gen. Lrx.—The contrnet on the drift is
completed. Another contract will be let
ina few days. The ore hns improved for
tho last few feet, in running alread.
Mammoru.—A_ force of 8 mon breasting
out, and extracting 8 to 10 tous of ore per
day.
Live Yaxxez.—This mine is west of the
San Jnan Del Rio ground in Mazeppa
eation. Work was resumed last week. At
25 ft., there is a body of high grade ore in
sight that it is estimated will mill $300 to
tho ton. Joining this locatiou is the Miner’s Dream, showing a good body of ore.
Fight tons were milled a few months ago
that worked $129.
SEconp Souts Ex. or Hrppen Tneasonre.
The drift rnnuing to councet throng the
shaft near the North line, from the Anchor
incline, isin 60 ft., showing a spar wall
the whole length. <A drift south to moet
the Anchor drift, is iu 60 ft.
Berecuren Cox.—The foreman and 3 men
are brcastiug out and piling back the ore
in the stope. A large force of men will be
put on andthe Manhattan mill started up
when a snpply of ore is on hand.
East Srexoraan. — The Exchange incline isin the hands of contractors, who
are making fair progress sinking.
Correr GLaxce.—A body of ore was rocently developed of fair grade, which
opens out in a larger body as the drift goes
nhead.
Sinyver Hint Mrnes—Sinver Centnan.—
A contract was let last week, at $15 per f{t.,
to sink a vertical shaft 40 ft., or to the
ledge, if within that distance.
Owvner.—There is one shift’ of men
employed sinking on the ledgo from the
face of the oldcut. A showing of fair ore
is in sight in the incline.
Sinven PLate.—Five men are breasting
out in the face.
Sinver own.—There is a shift of 2 men
at work.
Sinver CLovp.—Two men are engaged
to cut the ledge.
Arizona.
Mryges anp Mininc.—Prescott Miner,
March 9: In the Tiger the Supt. has a force
of men taking out ore for shipmont to S.
F.
In Pine Grove Dist., Jackson, Shoup &
Co., are operating on the Del Pasco.
In Hassayampa Dist., a Co. of men are
erecting the old Ticonderoga battery,
which will be run by a water-wheel already
erected.
The Benjamin, Bismarck and other lodes
in the Benjamin belt are turning out well.
In Walker Dist., placer mining is ‘‘ all
the go.” Billy Gavin is running a “‘longtom,” and one Co. is sluicing a little.
Some 40 persons are working with rockers.
Placer mining is also being carried on
with good success along Upper Hassayampa Creek.
In Maricopa county, work upon the Silver Queen and other silver ledges is being
prosecuted successfully.
Waxtapar Dist.—Cor. snme: At the
Keystone the breadth of rich ore in the
bottom of the shaft has considerably increased and work is being pushed day and
night.
Facilities for roasting ore are to be attached to the Hardy & Meacham mill at
this place.
Work has been commenced on the Stark
and Ewing—being the first N. W. extension of the Keystone; a shaft will be sunk
on this mine to water level soon. The
Fairfield, the second N. W. Ext. on the
same lode is down 45 ft., exclusive of a
30 ft. cut which was made before sinking.
This shaft will havo to be sunk 90 ft. further before reaching water level. Work
is being pushed with vigor.
A recent clean up at the mill from Lone
Stnr rock resulted in a fine quality of gold
and silver bullion. Work is still going on
in a drift at the latter mine.
Colorado.
Sueruan Mr.—Central Regsster, March
18: Tho Zillah, Zephyr, and Elkhorn lodes,
have consolidated and are uegotiating to
either buy, scll, or divide with the Pelican.
During the jast 2 or 3 days the Fisk lode
has been cut by the Bobtail Tunnel. At
the mouth of the tunnel is a very fine
looking pile of ore.
Soutz Cuear Creex.—Owing to the severity of the weather but little has been
done dnring the winter on Chicago Creek,
or in the vicinity of Idaho. Last weck
Jndge Dickerson commenced operations
on the Andy Johnson and D. D. lodes, in
Chicago Creek Cation, 6miles above Idaho,
and is raising a fair grade of ore. On the
bars below Idiho, about 20 men are placer
mining with fair resnlts. The Edgar is
worked by adits on the vein at different
levels, the lower one of which has been
driven about 270 ft. on the veiu, and carries a rich veta of ore the entire distnnce,
from 10 to 12 inches thick. The Wild
Wagoner is worked on the same principle
ns the Edgar. <A tunnel 260 ft. fn length
has been run, and discloses a breast of
crevice matter 25 ft. between walls. On
Fall River, partiesure engaged developiag
a silver mine that gives great promise. Assays ranging from $250 to $1,000 per ton
have been made. Work on the Hiawatha
tnnnel, near Mill City, is progressing
finely. The tunnel is nbout 60 ft. froin
the mouth.
On the ‘‘ Hidden Treasure ” and in the
vicinity, upwards of 200 sien are nt work.
Palmer & Nichols’ mill, the only one in
operation, is running up toits full capacity.
Bovuper Co.—Cor. same: Discoveries
have been made at the head of Fonr-Mile
Creek, which promise to equal if not surpass the Caribon.
Centra Herald, March 13: For several
wecks, O. I’. Barnes, 8. Ilint and A. Van
Cnmp have been working tho Bolmont
lode, situated east of the road leading from
the Bob Tail hill to the Lake Gulch road.
One lot, of 2% cords of quartz yielded 50
ozs. of gold per cord in a stamp mill, and
a much larger quantity gave 21 ozs.
Nicuous, Fisner & Co.’s claim on the
Keut Co. lode is improving in appearance.
Mr. Laks continues to rnn his mill on
North Clear Creek and expects to start up
the old Dickinson mill below the Boston
and Colorado Smelting Works within the
next 2 weeks.
Canmou.—Cor. same: Breed and Cutter’s Reduction Works have turned out
37,000 ozs. of silver since the first of Jan.
last, although idle half the time since
that date by reason of defective castings, etc.
Idaho.
Botiton.—Silver City Avalanche, March
16: W.F. &Co. shipped from here this
week 3 bars valued at $6,880.50.
Loca Recorp.—Last Wednesday we
visited the Golden Chariot. In the winze,
down 18 feet from the bottom of the 8th level, wo found the ledge from 8 to 4 feet in
width, of ore that would pay from $30 to
$40 per ton, The vein is getting somewhat smaller further down, but is increasing in richness.
In the Ide Elmore, tho winze, 130 ft.
north of the shaft, is down 30 ft. for the
8th level, showing a ledge from 12 to 14
inches wide, of'fine milling ore. In the
south dirft of the 7th level the ledge is
about 2 feet wide.
Idaho Statesman, March 19: Curlew’s
claim’s, near the garrison reserve, are
paying handsomely. An old channel has
been struck in the hills, which prospects
rich.
Montana.
Pronrer.— Deer Lodge Independent,
March 9th: Ballard & Mellen have commeuced pntting down a 14 inch bed-rock
flume in Trench Gulch. Tibhits & Bro.
are putting up a hydraulic on the east side of
French Gulch. Carter & Co. are preparing to put down a bed-rock flume in Upper Pioneer gulch. Thomas & Co. are
engaged in repairing slnices, flumes, etc.,
for immediate operations. Ditches are
being cleaned out and everything begins
to present a business-like appearance.
New Dicemes.—We learn from B, R.
Parks, of Mosse ereek, that new mines
have been discovered on the north fork of
the Big Hole. Report says that new and
good diggings havebeen discovered somewhere on atributary of theBig Blackfoot.
Capt. Duane, Keunedy & Co. have
started a bed-rock flume on No. 6, below
iu Bear, and expect to finish it by April,
Ist.
Hicutanp.— Marceau & Co., at the
Head of Moose, have out 200 tons of ore
on the ‘‘ Nonpareil.” The lead is looking
very well—crevice ayeragos 3% ft. Shaft
90 ft.
On the ‘Dixie,’ Parks & Dickey have
raised 600 tons of ore this winter, that
averages $25 per ton by arastra. Depth
of shaft, 150 ft.
Flowers & Wnuderlich hnve commouced
operatious on the ‘‘ Myers” (silver,) at
Highland.
The Vipond leads are looking splendid
so far as worked.
RavDERsBURG.—Helena Herald, March 14:
Keating & Blacker are vigoronsly at work
which will average $16 per ton.
on the Kenting and Ohio lodes. They have
nenrly 4,000 tons of fine ore on the dnmp,
Their
mill will commence crushing in about 2
weeks.
Utah.
Tixtic.—Salt Lake Tribune of March,
29d, has the following CC. T. Meader
is shipping ore in large quiuntities from
the Snnbeam, Swansea, Lucky and other
lodes. A uumber of smelters are to start
up this spring.
A. Mr. Foley has bought the Joe Bow
ers and is running 3 shifts of 18 men. The
5. L. M. Co. has resumed work.
Holeomb has lot a contract to siak 2
shafts on his Sunbeam claim. J. J. Whitacy is about commencing work on his
claim on the Sunbeam; and Moore's claim
on the same ledge is yielding ;marketablo
ore.
Oprnir.—Cor. same: Over one half of
the Virgin mine was sold a few days ago
for $12,000. The Lizzie, close by, is a well
defined lead down about 50 ft. with a good
quantity of ore in the mino and on the
dump.
On Chloride Hill the ore averages $300
to $400. The Chloride Queen is being industriously worked. The San Joaquin
just below, and the Chloride Gem jnst
nbove, are both lying idle. The Gem has
a3) ft. shaft, alsoa cut and tunnel, all
showing the best of chloride ore. The
Jupiter bas been worked some of late, but
only to keep jumpers off. The Gray, a
promising looking leatt,{is soon to be
proven up. The Deardon and Annie mines
are being worked with paying results.
The Struck It has been run in 50 ft., and
a shaft is being sunk in the tunnel.
Canur Frovy.—Cor. same: The 20-stamp
mill of the Camp Floyd Co. will he running by the first of May. The Sparrow
Hawk Co. have commenced 3 shafts which
they are sinking fast, as well as blasting
out in open cuts and tunnels. About 1,500
tons of ore are on the dumps. The Silver
Cirele is reported sold for $30,000. The
America shaft is 50 ft. deep, 29 of which
goes through rock that assays well,
A fine seam of coal, 6 ft. in thickness,
has been opened on Chalk Creek.
S. F, Stock Exchange Board.
San Francisco, March 27, 1872.
Mining Stocks have been steady and in good
demand during the week. Sales at the Board
for the week ending Wednesday 20th inst.
amounted to $4,309,000. On March account
thus far $289,839 has been shipped from the
Raymond & Ely miue. The North Oro Fino
company have elected as trustees, J. W. Coleman, P, F. Bradford, J. H. H. Williams, M.
Hermau and J. P. Couch. The Secretary reports a balance of $4,600 on hand. The last
weekly report from the Chollar-Potosi shows
930 tons of ore extracted, assaying $37.54 per
ton, and $25,386 shipped; Crown Point, 2,858
tons of ore seut to the mill valued at $159,717;
Savage, 1,669 tons of ore out valued at $27.20
per ton. On March accouut $86,000 have
been received from the Meadow Valley Mine.
The Laue & Kurtz’ Carribou Company held a
meeting on the 25th inst. and the following
were elected trustees: Jos. Clark, (President),
J. B. Haggin, Geo. Hearst, G. D. Roberts and
Pe)
Mining Shareholders’ Direotory—Meetings, Assessments and Dividends,
[Complled weekly from advertisements In the Sciex.
tTurio Press and olher San Franclsco journals.]
ASSESSMENTS.
NAME, LOCATION, AMOUNT 4XD DAY DAY
OATY. OF ASSESAMENT. DELINQUENT. OF BALK,
Alps 8. M. Co. Ney., March 1, T5c...April 9—April $0
Bloomfield Gravel M.Co, Cal., Feb. 23,$3.Mar.27—Apr. 13
Buckeye M. Co., » Mar, 23.€1.25..Aprll 26—May 15
Cons.Virginlu M. Co., Nev., Mar. 19, $4.Apr. 24—May 18
Golden Age & Emplre Al.Co. Feb. 9, $2.50. Mar, 12—A pr.3
Gould & Curry, Nev,, Jan 30, $15... Mar. 4—April 26
Golden Charlot, I. T., Jan. 31—$2 60, Mar, 9, Mor 30
Orand Duke M. Co., U, T., Mur. 5, 25c. April 16—May 15
lida Elimore, [daho, March 6, 5
Hath & {funt §.M.Co. Ne
Riucald Flat M.Co., Caf
Kulckerbocker, M. Co.
Marcelinn 8. M. Co, Mar. 8, 10¢.
Nupstra Senora de Guadclupe, M: Ap 15—May 8"
Ophir S.& G. M. Co, Cal. Mar, 18, 20: Aprliv0—May 7
Overman S$, M.Co, Gold Hill, Mar. 18, $4-Apr.[3—May 11
Pacific Borax Co,, Nev. Feb. 23, t6c.Murch 28—April 16
Peter Walter M. Co. Placer Co, Mar. 11, €1,Apr.18—M#y 6
Phanix 8, M., Nov., Mar. 19, 75¢....April 24—May 15
Pocahontas O, M. Co., Cal., Feb. 25, £5.April 6— May 6*
Quail HL M&W. Co., Cal. Feb. 15,85, Mar, 26—Aprll 16*
Sau Bueunveutura Co. Cal., Jan. 19, $1 Feb, 20—Mar. 29
Sonth Charlot M. Co., 1. T., Feb. 8 «Mar. 9—Aprl pl
South Eureka, Nev., Mar. 2, 15¢. April 4—April 43
Spriug Mt. Tunnel Cu., Murch 12. pril 22— Muy 12%
St. Patrick M. Co. Placer co. Cal. Fob,8,$4.Mar.13—Apr.2
8. Gulch Gr, M. Co., Cal., Feb 7, $1.50. Mur 12—April 3"
Succor M. & M, Co., Nev., Mar. 20, $2.,April 23—May 15
Tecuinsoh G.S_& C.M.Oo,.Cal.Mar.20,$3.Apr. 28— May 94"
Washingtou & Creole M. Co, Feb. 16, 50¢. Mar, 15—Apr.11
MEETINGS TO BE HFLD.
Arizona & Utah M. Co......Annual Mecting April 8
Cadmus M. Co.... Annnal Meeting April [
Hale and Norcross. = Speclal Meetlug April 1g
c. Apr.2i—May 17
April 15—May 7*
Knox G. & 8. M.Co., --. Annual Mevting April 8
Murphy MM. Co.. --Annual Meeting April 10
PhaniyS. Mo Co.. -.--esse. ss Annual Mectlny April 1
LATEST DIVIDENDS—(Within Three Months).
Belcher, $15. .-2.--0+++ seseswcsceces cas Payable March 9
Chollar Potosi, $1. «.--Payahle Feb. 10
Crown Point, $13 ... ..Payuble Mareh 16
Eastport, Coose Bay, Coal M, Co.1 perct.Payable Feb. 12
Eureka Gold M. Co., $1 Payable March 11
Keystone M. Co,, $1..
Meadow Vulley M. Co.
North Star G. M. Co., &
Raymond & Ely, $5.. 5
—*Advertised In this jour
.Payable Feb, 10
-Payuble March 8
San Francisco Metal Market.
Corrected weokly by Hooker & Oo., 117 and 119 Oal, atrect.]
PRICES FOR INVOIOES
Sobbing prices rule from ten to fifteen per cent. higher than the
following quotations,
THurspayY, March 23, 1872
1goNn.—
Scotch and English Pig Iron, B ton...$55 00 60 00
Bt 00 @— —
= — es
White ae OD wenree as sor cne
Refined Bur, had assortment,
Nefined ey ford asaortment, @ bb
Other Irons for Blacksmitha, Minera, etc. 5 @ 6
CopPER.—
Shcathing, Bb @-—%
Sheathing, Yellow” of —2
Sheathing, Old Yellow. 11 — ly
Compoaition Naile. PegComposition Bolts. — 2 =
00 =
10 50
~— i
16 1
yi
7 20
1234
0592 bey
we” — 85
—l0
Bar. 09
Z1nc.—Sheeta, ie 10 — 10g
Borax.—Refine: of;Borax, crude.
Leather Market Report.
[Corrected weekly by Dolliver & Bro., No. 109 Post st.J
San Francisco, Thursday, Maroh 28, 1872.
Sorte LEATHER.—The demand is atill equal to tho snpply,
and prices etill continue tirm.
City Tannod Leather, 7 b
Santa Cruz Leuthcr,
Country Leather, @ b.
French ekins are fir
Inn P. Rankin. Wm. Willis was elected Secrei
tary. Levin, 12 and 18 Kil., per doz
9 E Cornellian, 16 Kil., per do: We
Comparative Prices—Extremes, Advance and . Cornelian, 12 to 14 0
Decline.—S. F. Stock and Ex. Board. Ogeran Calf, (3 doz. 0
Simon, 18 Ril. doz 00
Feb. 21, Mighest. Lowest, March 8. Adv, Dee, . Simon, 20 Kil, doz. 0
$35 41 3° at 6° — . Simon: 24 Kil. '@ doz 0
=_ i! _ = — . Robert Calf, 7 and 8 xa 40 00
7610 650 #0 ©6650 40S — . Prench Kipo, Fb.. 1109 130
. 5 a 4 _ — — . California Kip, @ doz .. 65 00 to 80 00
0: 71 rf G'S 68 — 3 . French Sheep, al ll colora, 15 00
Caledonia .,.. 1934 19'4 OBS — } . Eastern Calf for Backe, Ib 1. 125
Cons. Virginia.. 46 £ de AT 1 — . Sheep Roans for Topping, all colora, @doz.. 8 13 00
Crown Point. El 810" 0 — —]. Sheep Roans for Linings, doz. 5 50@ 10 50
Eureka’ © ais ws a A 5am eka Co: od
Eureka 2 fee = we $50@ 500
Excelsior. 100 10 30 — . French Oalf Boot Li 400
Gould & Curry. .240 255 235 205 5 — . Harness Louther, @ b. 1 S7ie
Golden Chariot, . 21 22 2) — = . air Bridle Leather, #9 009 12 (6
Hale & Norcroas 320 30 387% 330 10 — . Skirting Leather, A bh. SUG
Amperial.....130 160 123" 60 39 —. Welt Leather, 8 doz 30 00@ 50 00
da imor e 14'¢ 13 — = — . Buff Leather, # foot. . 21
centuck. 2380 255 280 _ — . Wax Side Leather, @ f 20
eae Ge a a
z] 4 =
! oo = “ =. A Deere SHarr.—The Yellow Jacket
i Ge :
134 34 = = 8\ehaft on the Comstock ledge is down to
6 = a ,
i ) i es 4% —1. the level of the Sutro Tunnel and is being
arate 4 28 ay wl sunk deeper. -The whole depth is, accordid ee — Jing to the Virginia Hnterprise, 1898 feet,
2 ieee 44 : . fe
pe ore 85 8° af’ = Ino water being found in the bottom. This
Seg. Bolcher.. 70 W a 7 4 . is the deepest shaft on the Continent.
LENA sag Eh Peye. ee i so Tur Sunrnowrr anp Nirrocen.—No
Alpha Cona.. lda Ebnoro... 13 i3. plaut absorbs nitrogen so rapidly as the
Beis An fa Kebeucu cc cctae #8 . sunflower, as ravenous as the stomach of
as yf [Meadow 3 24/an ostrich. A pigeon was buried between
900 1000 [Ophir .. .. Bi th ralet fl tt i
ois gf \OQrtg. Hid. Treas 13 Inte e roots of a sunflower, after some weeks
Eureka cc. 1?” Vf . Savage-z.2. 22, 230° a5 . Ob @ vestige of the bird was found—the
Golden Chariot. 20 20'4. Raymond & Ely. 128 129 . plant had devoured and digested even the
Gould & Curry, 2{1 242'4. Sierra Nevada.. 31 3143
Hale & Norcrosa 316 220 'Yellow Jacket.. 82 a3 . feathers.