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September 8, 1877.] MINING AND SCIENTIFIC PRESS
159
TULLOGH'S AUTOMATIC ORE FEEDER,
Awarded the Centennial Medal.
The TULLOCH AUTOMATIC ORE FREDERS « heen practically tested during the last year and a half in
40 inllls, af from Hye to $0 stamps each, and have, in ry case, given perfect satisfaction. Tlie Tulloch machine is
so constructed that the drop of the stamp feuds the or jnst puch quantities as the stamps require. Much drop
regwates the supjdy required for the next drop, whether it be more or less, und this is the true pues of an
automatic feeder. The tray moves longitndinally, and a stationary seraper forces the material forward ot cach backward movement of the tray, thus Insuring the perfect feeding of all classes of ore, whether it be dry or wet.
We append a few extracts frou the many testimonials which we have reecived from mill men and pretical
inInlug men, of the effectivenoss and positive action of the Tulloch Feeder. We do not depend solely upon these
testimonials, as we are aware that testimoniuls are easily secured for almost any machine, but the high’ character of
the partles ecrtlfying to those herewith given, will establish their value and genuinen
Mr. Jas, G. Fair hus 25 in use; says: . regard them superior to any Feeder with which . am acquainted; I conskler no mill perfect without ther. Mr. E. R. Burke, Sumner mino, Kern county, has 16: They never get tired; no
man Ilving can fecd a battery as well, they save ns in labor alone S48.a day. Mr. Green, of the Pheonix mill (12),
Amador, writes: The first machine we had is working away; is as good as ever; have not spent a dime on it; in use
14 months; you need fear no competition on wet ures. Mr. W. 1. Armstrong, of Consolidated Virginia mill: We are
running 60 stumps with your Feeders; they give unhounded satisfaction; they have not cost the company one dollar
since starting up. Mr. H. C, Bidwell, Supt. Green Mountain and Gold Stripe companies, Plumas county, writes:
From tlic start they have done splendidly; no trouble whatever; requiring but little attention; a boy can imanage
then; the saving in both lubor and eastings is fully one-half over the old style of feeding by hand. Mr. Preston
writes: . have four of your Automatie Self Feeders, and iny mill men each and all say they are the best they have
ever tixed. They are an improvement on all I have ever scen, being simple in construction, and good for eitlier wet
or dry crushing; refer to over 40 mills using them; they are cuaranteed to ive perfect satisfaction. Send for circulars,
F. OGDEN, 413 California Street, S. F.
H. W. JOHNS’ PATENT
ASBESTOS ROOFING AND ASBESTOS PAINTS,
ASBESTOS CEMENT FOR LEAKY £ROOFS
Asbestos Roof Paints for Leaky Roofs,
-ASBESTOS BOILER AND PIPE COVERINGS
FOR SALE BY ALL COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
Thompson & Upson, 5 First Street, near Market, S. F.,
FOR EXCLUSIVE IMPORTERS THE PACIFIC COAST.
Gold and Silver Sulphurets Purchased MINING INTEREST FOR SALE.
At the highest prices; also, treated on Commission at
low rates,
DEETKEN & ERUSEH’S Reduction Works.
GRASS VALLEY, NEVADA CO., CAL.
For a small amount, iu several claims on one of the
RICHEST LEDGES IN ARIZONA.
Money needed for development.
some wiargin to ship to the city.
The ore will pay a handApply at this office.
ELEGANT CARDS, no two alike, with name, 10
cents, post paid. J. B. HUSTED, Nassau, N. Y. 25
Mixers, write for your paper,
MINING MACHINERY DEPOT.
Rock Drills, Air Compressors—Burleigh’s.
Machinists’ Tools—Putnam's. Compound Steam Pumps—Walker’s. Plunger
Pumps—Uope & Maxwell. Bucke! Plunge Pumps—Valley Machine Co. Centrilugal Pumps—Heald & Cisco's.
gines—Haskin’s.
Vert cal Steam Engines, Hoisting EnChemical Engnes, Hook and Ladder Trucks, Fire
Extinguishers—Bahcock & Champion. Farmer’s Electro Battery.
Hilr’s Exploders.
OLINE COMPOUND FOR LUBRICATING MACHINERY,
OR GAS. PLANING, TUNGUING,
MOORSE’S TW1> HKRILLS,
WHEELS AND STANDS, SAW GUMMERS— Woon’'s.
GROOVING AND DOUBLE
PATENT TWIST DRILL GRINDING MACIIINE
Slow'’s Flexible Shaft.
FLOWER'’S STOP-VALVES FOR STEAM, WATER
SURFACING MACHINERY PUTNAMS
VAN HAGAN'S. EMERY
STEAM INJECTORS,
Rubber Hose, Packing & Belting, Wired Suction Hose. Carbolized Hose, Steam Hose,”
Send for Circular,
PARKE & LACY, 417 Market Street, San Francisco.
ASBESTOS
the
DEALERS:
For Steam Rollers, Pipes, cte.
in uye.
LONG AS TIE IRON to whieh it is applied, and is reasonahle in cost.
COATING
Best non-conductor of licat
It effects a LARGK SAVING OF FUEL, LASTS AS
United States Government Buildings and
ipal manufacturing establishments in the East and pri
‘the Macifie Const; the priticipal mines and mills in Nevada,
ute, ote,
United States and Foreign
SALAMANDER FELTING COMPANY.
PACIFIC BRANCH,
(Patents issued September 4, 1869; October 5, 1869; October 4,
1870; May 9, 1871.)
SEWARD COLE, Manager,
Office: 317 California Street, S. F.
Factory: Berry Street, bet. 4th and 5th, S. F,
Nevada Agency: 38 North C Street, Virginia.
IN
H. W. JOHNS’ ASBESTOS ROOFING AND PAINTS—Fire and Weather Proof.
ASBESTOS STEAMZ PACKING, made from pure kmg fiber Asbestos. Indestructible aud Self-Lubricating
Circulars and Descriptive Pamphlets Sent Free.
Redncing and Conarentration Machinery.
GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER MINING,
Address, FRASER, CHALMERS &« CoO., Chicago, Ill.
Hoisting Engines, Diamond Pointed Ruck Drills,
Manufactured by M. C. BULLOCK.
STATIS TiCe Aste
MONTHLY.
Each issue af the Monthly contnins matter revised to
the ny of publicati cyardingy Distances, Modes of
Travel, Rates of Fare hic Tariff of the Pacifie Coast; Postal fig es of Domestic and
Foreiga Postaye; List of Post. wes; Prices, Assessnients
and Dividends on Mining Stocks, and new matter pertaining to weneral information, and the questions uf the
times.
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ANNUAL.
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form for reference and revised to the day of publication.
. Accuracy in compiling, care in revising, system
in arrangement, and freedom from prejudice in selecting,
are faithfully observed in the compilation of this periodieal, which is affercd tu the public as a retiable epitome of
rai general juformation.
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Ready for Belivery,
L. P. McCARTY, Publisher, 423 Washington St , S. F.
San Francisco Pioneer Screen Works,
J, W, QUICK, MANUrACTURER,
Several first preminms received
for Quartz Mill Screens, and Perforated Shect Metals of every
description. I wonld call special
attention to my SLOT CUT and
LOT PUNCHED SCREENS,
which are attracting much attentiou and giving universal
satisfaction. This is the only
establishmeut on the coast devoted exclusively to the manufacture of Screens. Mill owners using Battery Sereens extensively can contract for large supplles at favorable rates.
Orders land promptly att to.
32 Fremont Street, San Francisco
6 LARGE MIXED CARDS, with name 10c.
ples 6c. M. DOWD & CO., Bristol, Conn
a
Dewey & Co. {;,,202 5, Patent Ag'ts.
and 3 ¢t. stamp. 25 styles Fun Cards, 10c, SamDiamond Drill Co.
The undersigned, owners of LESCHQT’S PATENT
for DIAMOND POINTED DRILLS, now brought to the
highest slate of perfection, are prepared to fill orders
for the IMPROVED PROSPECTING AND TUNNELING
DRILLS, with or without power, at short notice, and
at redueed prices. Abundant testimony furnished of
the great economy and successful working of numerous
machines in operation in the quartz and gravel miues
on this coast. Circulars forwarded, and full iuformation given upon application.
A. J. SEVERANCE & CO.
Office, No. 320 Sansome street, Room 10.
French Savings and Loan Society,
411 Bush Street, above Kearny, SAN FRANCISCO
G MAHE, Director,