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January 6, 1872.)
SCIENTIFIC PRESS.
ia
Mining and Other Companies.
Oulng to the time necessary to mail the present large alition of the
Setentif: Press we are obliged ta goto press on TAurmlay even
dng—wehtch bs the very latest hour we oun receice wlrertuemente,
Alhambra Hil! Mining Company—Location
of works, Alhambra Ulf, Piuto District, White Pine
County, Nevada, .
Notice te hervby given, that at a meeting of the Boar of
Trastevs of said coeiany, held on the 9th ay of December,
1871, an assessment (No. 1) of 50 ventaper share Was jovied
Upon the capital stock nf said company, payable ia United
Hee cvln, on the ith day of December, It1, to
Henry G. Langley, 612 Clay atrect, San Fraucisco, Califoroly,
Any stock upon which said a-asssnent shall remain uppaid
nn the Ith day of Jannary, ¥¢2, shall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for male at public auction,
and unleaa paytnent shall be inade belore, will be auld on
Mooday, the Sth day of February, 1472, tn pay the delinquent assoasiisnt, to; her with costs of adlvertining and
oars of sale. iG NiiLEY, Seoretary,
ties, No. 612 Clay st delé
Eagle Quicksilver Mining Company—Locatlon of nines, Eagle Miniug District, Ssnta Barhura
County, Cailfurnia,
Noricx.—'There are delinquent npon the sheres of the
following uamed persons, ou account of aasessment
levied ou the 30th day of Octoher, 1871. the several
amounts set opposite the uanics of tho rispective shureholders, as folluws:
Names, No. Certificate, No. shares, Amount,
Bush, A F.. nuissued 1 #0 00
Hawley, E & unissued 1 40 WO
Pioche, FLA sunlssucd 2 80 00
Pearson, H I, -Unigsued I 40 60
Sluciair, Peter uissucd i 40 00
Williams, Mrs Uuigsucd 1 40 00
Townsend, Jus B,. unissued 9 80 00
And iil accordance with ifaw, and the articles of agreement of said company, and an order of the Board of
Trustees thereof, made ou the 30th day of October, 1871,
the whoie or such undivided part of each delinquent
ahare in said minos as may be nocossary to pay nald
assessment upou each, will bo sold io the highest hidder at public anction, for cash, in United States gold
coin, at the oftice of the company, Room 5, No. 302
Montgomery street, San Francisco, California, on
Monduy, the 8th day of January, 1872, at the hour of
2 o'clock, P.M, of saidday, to pay the said deiinquent
arsessment thereon, togethor with costs of advertising
nd expenses Of sale,
WM. H WATSON. Secretary.
Office, Room 5, No. 302 Montgomery streot, Ban
Francisco, California, jané-1t
Kincaid Flat Mining Company—Location
of works, Tnoiumne Oounty, Stato of California,
Notice ls hereby given, that at a meeting of tbe Board of
Trustees of said Company: held on the lith day of December,
1871, aa assessmont of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) per
share was levied upon the cspitai stock of said company,
yable immediately, in United States gold coin, to the
ec'y, at his office, No, 24 Clay strest, San Francisco, Cal.
Any stock upon which said sssessment shall remain unpaid
on Wednesday, the 17th day of January, 1472, shall be
deeinsd deiinquent, and wii! be duly advertised for sale at
public auction, and oniess payment shall be made before,
will be sold on Wednesday, the 7th day of February, 1872, to
pay the deli with costs of advertising and expenses of sale, By order of tbe Board of
Trustees. R, H.C . z ORNELL, Secretary.
Otice, 24 Clay street, San Francisco. : dolé-iw
Nevada Consolidated Borax Company--Location of works, Columbus and Fish Lake Vaileys,
Esineralda connty, Nevada,
Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting of the Trustees
f the above named company, held November, 24th, 187], an
assezsinent of five(5)centa per sbare Was levied on the capital stock of said Smaneny pays ie on and after the 30th day
of November, 1471, ia U. S. gold coin, to the Secretary, at
the office of . » 12 M. ry street, ‘San
Francisco, Any stock upon which said assessment shall
remain unpaid on Wednesday, Jannary lth, 1472, shali be
deemed delinqnent, and wili be duly advortised for sale at
public auction, and unless payinent shall he made before,
will be soid at public auction on Monday, January 2th,
1872, to pay the delinqnent assessment, together with the
costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
J. L. SANFORD, Secretary.
Office—Room 3, Id story, No. 420 Montgomery street, San
Francisco, California,
San Francisco, December 6th, 1871. agit.
Company—LoDorado County, State
Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board oi
Trustees of said company, held on the 29th day of November, 187], an assessment of Five Doiiars per share was levied
upon the capital stock of said company, payable immediately,iu United States goid and silver coin, to the SecrePocahontas Gold Mining
eation of works, Mnd Springs, El
of California.
at the ofiles of the company, Room No. £6, Hayward’s
Building, No. 4l9 Calivornia street, San Praneisto, Gallic:
nia. _Any stock npon which said assessment shall remain
unpaid on Saturday, the 6th day of Jannary, 1872, shall be
deemed delinquent, and will bo duly advertised for sale at
public anction, and unless payment shall be made before
will bo sold on Tuesday, the 30th day of Jannary, 1872, to
pay the deiinquont assessment thereon, together with cost
of advertising and expenses ol the sae. By order of the
Board of Trustees. . A. JENNINGS, Secretary.
Office, Room No. 26, Hayward's Building, 419 California
atreot, San Francisco, Cal. de2-iw
Quail Hil! Mining and Water Company—
Locstion of works, Salt Springs Valicy, Calaveras Coun, Cal, 5 at
Notioo is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of
Trustees of said Company, held on thr 19th day of Decemher, 1871, an assessment of Five Dollars per share was
jevied upon the capital stock of said company. payable
immediately, in United States gold coin, to the Secretary,
409 California street (up stairs), San Francisco, Cai. Any
stock upon which said assessment shail remain unpaid on
the 2d dayof January, 1872, shail be deemed delinquent,
and will be duly advertised for sale at public anction, and
uniess payment sha}l be mado before, will bo sold on Tuesday, the 13th day of February, 1#72,to pay the delinquent
assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses et sale. By orderof the Board of Trustecs.
" . F. CRONISE, Secretary.
Office, 409 California streot, San Francisco, Cal. _ d2d-dw
. a © i .
Silver Wave Mining Company----Location
of works, White Pine Mining District, White Pine
county, Nevada. .
Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of
Trustoes of said Company, held on the ‘Sth day of December, 1871, on assessment of Three Doiiars per share was
levied Mea capital stock of said Company, payable im, in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at
the one ofilee. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpsid on Thursday, the 25th day of
January, 1872, shell bo deemed delinquent, and will be duly
adyertised for sale, at public auction, and unless payment
shall be made before, al bo sold on Friday, the 23d day of
Le}
February, 1872, to pay, the
with costs of advertising and Espen of sale. Hy order
of the Board of Trustees. J.W. CLARK, Secretary
Office, 418 California St. San Francisco, De304w,
Tecumseh Gold, Silver and Copper Mining Company.—Location of works, Gopher District, Calaveras County, California. .
Notice is hereby given, that at a mecting of tho Board of
Trustees of said Company, held on the Sth daynf Decamber, 1871, an assessment of Three ($3) dollars per
share was jevied upon the capital etock of said Company,
payable immediately, in United States gold and silver coin,
to {the Sscretary, F. J Herrmann, at tbe office of the company, No.516 Kearny street, San Francisco, California. Any
stock upon which ssid assessment shall remain nnpaid on
the Sth day of January, 1812, shail be deemed delinaneat, ‘and will he duly. advertised for sale at pnblic
auction, and unless payment shali be made before, will be
sold on Tuesday, the st th day of January, 1872, to pay the delinquent asssssment, together with costs of advertising and
expenses of sale. By order of the Board nf Trustees.
F, J. HERRMANN, Seoretary.
Owee 5)6Kearny atroey avid.
THE HESSE GRINDER AND AMALGAMATOR.
RESSE’S —
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> Poe 1367
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This machine is the most complete and desirable grinder and amalgamator now in use.
Owners of Quurtz Mills and Sulphuret Works
machine. The following are some of its many
will find it greatly to their interests to use this
advautages, viz: The comparatively little power
required to run it; the small wear of metal in comparison with other grinders; the large amount
of work that may be accomplished in a given time, being about three times the amount usually
performed in ordinary pans; the continuous working process, whereby the labor of handling the
ore is avoided; the peculiar arrangements and action of the currents in the machine, whereby all
the particles of ore are brought in contact with amalgamating surfaces, and are discharged as
soon as ground to the required degree of fineness, thus saving an unnecessary waste of power
and metal.
IN THE REDUCTION OF SULPHURET ORES,
this machine is especially valuable, the particles are gronnd exceedingly fine and uniformly
sized, which greatly facilitates the concentration of the sulphurets, and lcaves them in the best
condition for roasting. The Hesse machines
quartz mills and sulphuret worksin this State.
ply to
are successfully working in several important
For further particulars send for Circular, or apLORD & PETERS,
fell-tf 304 Buttery strect, San Francisco, Cal.
CA
LIGHT, STRONG
Omnibuses of
AND ELEGANT.
“G37aA ATL INOUd
Every Style.
This pioneer firm, who are now sending out their superior work, of the hest approved modcrn construction,
to various quartera of the glohe, would call the especial attention of Railroad men ond Builders in the Pacific
States to their works, No, 47 East Twenty-seventh strect, New York,
25v23-eow-L2t JOHN STEPHENSON & CO.
Phelps’ Patent Animal Trap,
FOR GOPHERS, SQIRRELS, RATS, CAYOTES,
and other ‘‘ Varmints.”
This Trap, as may he seen, is of simple construction
and not likely to get out of order, and very durable.
It is Very Efficient
and can he nsed conveniently hy women or children.
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST YET INVENTED. Price
60 cents. By mail, propaid (to places where express
charges are high), $1. A lihers] discount to clubs or
dealers who buy hy tho dozen. Address the inventor
and manufacturor, D.N.
al-ly-awhp San Leandro, Alameda County, Cal,
W, H. GORRILL, Pres’t, F, MALOON, Sec’y.
Pacific Bridge Company
Are prepared to build Wooden and Iron Bridges on
SMITH'’S PATENT TRUSS PLAN.
Plans and specifications furnished to counties or persons desiring to huild, Lithographs and prices sent on
application,
Smith’s Cast Iron Pier, durable as stone, and
adapted to resist rapid currents, put iu at low rates.
Address PACIFIO BRIDGE CO.,
Sy2-3m-0W Oakland Cal.
THE CALIFORNIA
Safety Gas Lamp.
This New Gas Lamp takes the
place of the Oundle, the Coal Oil
Lamp and Coal Gas, and costs only
One-Half Cent per Hour.
Any person who will take the
trouble to examine this Lamp care.
fully, will see that it WILE NoT ExPLODE.
The flame is as white and brilliant
as coal gas, and produces neither
Smoke nor Smell. No Chimnry 18
REQUIRED,
It makes its own gas as fast as it isrequired, and when
the light is blown out the gas ceases to he generated.
One Burner is Equal to Six Candles.
This Lamp burns Refined Petroleum, Gasoline, Danforth’s Oil or Taylor's Safety Fluid. Oil expressly prepsred for the Lamp furuished hy the undersigned in
quantities to suit. WIESTER & CO.,
17 New Montgomery street, Grand Hotel, S. I.
BETTS’S CAPSULE PATENTS.
Tr t INFRINGEMENTS, NOTICE [8 NERERY
GIVEN, that BEETS'S NAME if ON EVERY CAPSULE
an
Unicn Gold Mining Company---Location of
works, Howland Flat, Sierra county, State of Califoraia.
Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of
Trusteca vf said Company, hejd on the ith day of January.
IsT2, an as-exament of one dnilar (sl) per share was fevied
upon the capital xtack of said Company, payable iminediately in United Stutes gold coin. to the Secretary, at the
oltive of the Company, Room No, 22, Merehants’ Mxehango,
California street, San Francisco, California.
Any steck upon which esid masceament sball remain onpaid oa tho th day of Frhrnary 1872, shall be deemed delin~
qiwat, ae will be aly Gian ad forsale at public auction,
and unless payment shall bo made before will be suld pn
Monday the 2oth day of February, [472, to paythe delingnent,
a-eekeiient, together with costa of advertising and cxpenses
By order of the Board of 'l'runtees.
ALFRED K. DURBROW, Secrvtary.
Orricr—Room No. 22 Merchants’ Exchange, California
strect, San Francisco, Cal, jni-4w,
of sale,
JOHN TAYLOR & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
ASSAYERS’ MATERIALS,
Chemical Apparatus and Chemicals,
Drugjists’ Glassware and Sundries,
PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS, ETC.,
512 and 614 Washington strect, SAN FRANCISCO,
We would call the special aiteniion of Assayers,
Chemists, Miuing Compauies, Milling Compaules,
Prospectora, etc., to our large and well udapted stock of
ASSAYERS’ MATERIALS
—AND—
Chemical Apparatus,
Having heen engaged in furnishing these supplies since
the first discovery of inines ou the Pacific Coast.
WE ENUMERATE IN PART:
Assay Balances—L. Oertiings, London.
Assny Balances—Becker & Sons, Antwerp.
Chemical Balances—Bccker & Sons, Antwerp,
Ore or Pulp Baianccs—Becker & Sons, Antwerp.
Assay Weizhts—Grains and Grammes.
Buliion Balances and Weights,
Humid Asssy Apparatus.
Iron Furnaces—Improved, Lined with Fire Brick for
Cupelling and Melting.
Tongs, Mufiics, Cupel Moulds, Assay Moulds, Scorifiers, Roasting Dishes, Annealing Cups, French Ciuy,
Assay Crucibies, Hessian ‘or Saud) Crucibles.
Dixon's Celebrated Biack Lead Crucihies aud Covers—
all sizes.
Assayers’ and Chemical Glassware and Assayers’ Hardware a fuli assortment.
Steei Stamps for hais cut to ordcr.
ACIDS AND CHEMICALS.
Acid in carbyvys and hottles, commercially and chem)lcaliy pure.
Bi Carb. Soda, Borax, Bone Ashes, Litharee,
Asssy Lead in hars, rolled and granulated.
Black Oxide Muauganere, Sodium and Sodinm Amalgam,
Sulphate of Copper, Quicksilver, and all Chemiculs
and Reagents requircd hy Assayers and Milling Co.'s,
x9” Our Oold and Silver Tables, showing the valno
per ounce Troy at different degrees of fineness, and valuahlo tahles for computation of assays in Oraius and
Grammes, will ho sent upon application.
24v23.tf JOHN TAYLOR & CO.
HILL’S PATENT
EUREKA GANG PLOW,
The nndersigned, Manufacturers of "HILL'S PATENT EUREKA GANG PLOWS,” take this mcthod of
calliug the atteution of Agriculturists throughout the
Pacific States and Territories to tho merits of the ahove
named Plows, and offer the following reasons why they
are entitled to preference over any other Plow in nee.
They are made of the best materiai, and every Plow
warranted,
They are of light draught, easily adapted to any
depth, and are very easily handled.
They will plow any kind of soil, and leave the ground
in perfect order.
FIRST PREMIUMS!
These Plows took tho First Preminm at the State Fair
in Sacramento, in 1870; at the Northern District Fair in
Marysville, 1870 and 1871; and at the Upper Sacramento
Velley Fair, Chico, 1870 and 1871. At the Mechanics
Fair, held in San Francisco in 1871, a Silver Modal was
awarded theso Plows; aud tho State Agricultural Society, at the last Fair, offered 9 premium of $40 for the
hest Gang Plow. The committce was composed of
practical farmers from the agricultural counties, who,
after a falr test and thorough competition “ with the
leading piows of the State, awarded the premium tothe
Eureka Gang Plow. From this it will he scen that
these celebrated plows still maintain their reputation
over all competiiors. Patentcd Sept. 7, 1869.
Champion Deep-Tilling Stubble Plow,
which took tho First Premium over all competitors at
the State Fair, 1871. it turus a furrow 14 inches deep
and 24 inches wide. “
This Gang Plow combines durability with cheapness,
heing made entirely of iron by experienced workmen, of
the hest material. Over three hundred are now in use,
nad all have given entire satisfaction. .
Menufactured and for sale at the coruer of Third
street and Virgin Alley, Marysville, hy
HILL & KENAUGH,
And also by most leading Agricultural Denlcrs in ‘the
State. All others aro invited to apply at once for
Oirculars, prices, etc. 16¥23-tf
DICKINSON’S :
Patent Shaped Diamond Carbon-Points.
Figt Figs Fig.
Diamond and Carhon, shaped or crude, furnished and
set for Dressing Mill-Burrs, EmeryWheels, Grindstones,
Cong be makes for the principal merchants in
France, thus enabling vendor, purchaser, and consumer,
not only te identify the genuimeness of the Capsule, but
likewise the contents of the vessel to which it is applied.
The Lord Chancellor, in his judgment, said that the Cupsnles are not used merely for the purpose of the ornament,
but that ey are Seracenule in protecting the wine from
injury, nnd insuring its genuineness.
Menor AcTORIta:<lWHARF ROAD, CITY ROAD,
LONDON, AND BORDEAUX, FRANOK,
4 ate, Drilling Rock, Sawing or Working Stone,
Truoing up Hardened Stecl, and for other mechanical
purposes. Also Glaziers’ Dismonds. See Scientific
American, July 24th, Nov. 20th and 27th, 1869, Engineeriug and Mining Journal, Jan. 17th, 1871; Journal of
the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, June, 1870. For
Circulars descriptive, and Prices, send stamp to
y24-6m J, DICKINSON, 64 Nassau 8t,, N. ¥.