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Wall Adam S. miner, Eureka Weiser A. cigar dealer, Moore's Flat Welch James, miner, Moore's Flat Wells Byrd K. miner, Moore's Flat Wells Walter, miner, Moore's Flat White S. M. lumberman, Moore's Flat Williams Caleb, wood chopper, Eureka Williams James F. miner, Eureka Williams Robert, miner, Moore's Flat
Y Young John Henry, miner, Eureka Z Zellerback A. banker, Moore's Flat
E. F. SPENCE,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
ALSO-FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, Broad Street, Nevada City.
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GRASS VALLEY UNION'S ADVERTISEMENT.
WM. S. BYRNE.
CHAS. H. MITCHELL.
GRASS VALLEY Daily Cacion
News and Job Printing House, GRASS VALLEY, CAL. -0
Byrne Attitchell, Proprietors. 0
The UNION is published daily (Mondays excepted,) containing full Local News and special Eastern, San Fran- cisco and State telegraphic dispatches. As an advertising medium for Nevada county it is unsurpassed.
TERMS OF DAILY UNION : For One Year (in advance) $10. ! For Six Months (in advance) $6 Weekly (delivered by Carrier) 25 Cents.
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CONNECTED WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT IS ONE OF THE BEST
JOB PR
IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, WHEREIN ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Is executed in a style of superior workmanship and at moderate rates.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
MOYNIHAN & AITKEN, PORTLAND BOILER WORKS
311 and 313 Mission Street, Between Beale and Fremont Streets, San Francisco.
WVAN VLECK & KEITH S.F.
PORTLAND
Moynihan & Aitken BOILER WORKS.
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DEVICE
Orders from the Country will receive prompt attention, and all work warranted according to order. Particular attention paid to repairing Steam Boilers. The best of work done at the most reasonable rates. X2
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
NEW GOODS! LOW PRICES! FAIR DEALING. AT THE OLD AND WELL KNOWN
IMPORTING HOUSE . OF -
. KOHLER,
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SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
PIANOS,
From the favorite Makers, MARSCHALL & MITTANER; also, from DECKER BROTHERS, whose Instruments have become immensely popular at the East.
MELODEONS, CABINET ORGANS, GUITARS, ACCORDEONS,
Violins, Flutes, Clarinets, Cornets, Instruments for Bands, Sheet Music, Music Books, and Strings for all Instruments. Also, Toys, Notions and Fancy Goods, in quantities to suit purchasers.
This House Imports and Sells more of the above goods than all other simi- lar establishments combined.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
HOLBROOK, MERRILL CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN STOVES, TIN PLATE
Sheet Iron,
Lead Pipe,
Iron Pipe,
Pumps,
Zinc,
Wire,
-- AND -
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE
MANUFACTURERS OF TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE. 13 and 15 Front Street, San Francisco.
S. HOWARD'S
HYDRAULIC HOSE MANUFACTORY,
HAS OPENED AGAIN AT
No. 318 Davis Street, San Francisco, A few doors below the old stand.
The following is the List of Prices for HOSE sewed with 20-ply twine, three seams, guaranteed to stand the pressure of 150 to 200 feet fall :
1-0.
$1,05 per yard 6-0
·$1,30 per yard
2-0 ..
1,10 per yard
7-0.
1,35 per yard
3-0.
1,15 per yard
8-0. 1,40 per yard
4-0.
1,20 yer yard
9-0. 1,45 per yard
5-0.
1,25 per yard |
10-0. 1,55 per yard
12-0
$1,75 per yard.
Miners will please send their Orders through Wells, Fargo & Co.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
STEWART'S NEW GRINDER AND AMALGAMATOR.
Among the recent new and promising inventions we have now to mențion Mr. J. H. STEWART'S hinged muller plate grinder and amalgamator, which the inventor informs us is already being adopted into successful use.
Our artist has furnished the accompanying engraving, which well illustrates the machine in a small compass. Its bottom is perfectly flat. Fig. 1 represents the general appearance of the pan. The revolving muller plate, E, in a five-foot pan, is made only six inches wide and three inches thick. On the under side of the muller plate are twelve grooves, each six inches long, three inches wide and two and a half inches deep. Into these grooves are placed the hinges represented on the center of the grinding shoe, F, in Figs. 1 and 2. The groove being concave, and the hinge of the shoe convex, it is allowed to swing up and down, while it is rigidly held from swerving to the right or left.
A small key, a, holds the shoe in place when the muller is raised. The shoes, F, are twelve in num- ber, and are made fifteen and three- fourths inches in length by about twelve inches wide and two and a half inches thick at the outer edge, and one and a half inches thick at the heel or inner edge. The mnul- ler revolves from right to left, as you face the engraving. The up- per part of the shoes project for- ward, so as to force the pulp down between the shoes and the dies. The flanges, D, are for the purpose of directing the pulp to the center. The lever, H, is used for the con- venience of lifting the muller ex- peditiously from the dies when- ever desirable. .
Fig. 1,
Fig. 2,
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The cone in the center is pro- portionally large, being two feet in diameter and eighteen inches high. This gives the space within the inner line of the grinding sur- face, which, from its limited circle, is generally the least effective. The steam chest underneath the pan rcaches from about the center of the shoes to the cone, which latter forms a part of the chest. The cone being thin enables the steam to have a more direct effect in heating the pulp.
The inventor, who has had ten years' practical experience in quartz operations, says this pan will reduce ores cheaper and . uicker than any other made. He claims the following among other advantages :
1st. The muller plate being made small reduces the amount of power consumed in throwing the pulp, at least one-half.
2d. The pulp has a much better opportunity to circulate and come fairly under the shoes, on account of the limited surface presented by the muller.
3d. The shoes being attached by an adjustable hinge joint, midway of the shoes, the bottom wears down even with the dies also. This is an important accomplish- ment, attained in theory only by other pans, while this one does it in practice.
These pans are manufactured at the Miners' Foundry, First street, where Mr. Stewart will take pleasure in showing miners and parties interested in machinery the chief principles of his invention, and furnish further information.
A.FOLLEAU.
See Advertisement on next Page.
A.FOLLEAU.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
RADICAL CURE OF RUPTURE.
TREATMENT
- OF-
ALL DEFORMITIES OF THE BODY - - BY -
DR. A. FOLLEAU'S PROCESS
No. 624 WASHINGTON STREET,
Washington Bath Building, between Montgomery and Kearny.
San Francisco, Cal.
Dr. A. FOLLEAU
Has his Studios and Manufactories in the Same Buildig.
EVERY KIND OF APPARATUS,
RUSSES.
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, S.C.
ARE MANUFACTURED AND APPLIED BY HIMSELF. He has no Connection with any Agency.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
J. O. HANSCOM. H. S. SMITH,
ST. PENDERGAST, W. W. HANSCOM.
HANSCOM & CO., ÆTNA IRON WORKS,
Southeast corner Front and Tehama Streets,
SAN FRANCISCO.
PRACTICAL MACHINISTS & IRON FOUNDERS,
Steam Engines, Quartz Mill Machinery of all kinds, - MANUFACTURE
SAW MILLS, FLOUR MILLS,
DUNBAR'S IMPROVED SELF-ADJUSTING PISTON PACKING,
Now so extensively used in the East and in this State. Requires no springs or screws ; is always steam-tight ; without excessive friction, and never gets leaky.
HANSCOM'S CRUSHER,
The best of the kind now in use in this State, or anywhere else.
Amalgamators and Concentrators of All Kinds, Furnished to Order.
Manufacturers of the New Prospecting Quartz Mill, consisting of Boiler, Engine, Two-Stamp Battery, and Grinding and Amalgamating Pan complete, for working from one ton upward per day. Drawings are furnished with these Mills, so that any competent engineer can set them up in running order in two days time.
TYLER'S IMPROVED WATER WHEEL.
Giving Greater Power, at Lower Cost, than any other wheel now in use.
Send for one of our Circulars, giving full tables. All Wheels warranted to give the power as set forth, or the money will be returned.
Sole makers for this Coast of the "Pendergast" White Iron Stamp- Shoes and Dies.
None genuine unless obtained from us. Every one warranted ..
Patent Machinery of all kinds will be furnished by us at market prices. Partic- ular attention to drawings and specifications of machinery, which will be made to order. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Particular attention paid to Housework and Ornamental Castings.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
H. W. FORTUNE. NEIL BARR. THOS. CAMPBELL.
FRANKLIN FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP.
FORTUNE, BARR & CAMPBELL, MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM GINES
AND BOILERS,
Quartz Mills, Flouring Mills, Saw Mills,
Mining Pumps,
Amalgamators,
Shafting,
Water Wheel Irons.
Gudgeons,
Pulleys,
-AND -
All kinds of Machinery necessary on this Coast. Nos. 119 & 121 Fremont Street, SAN FRANCISCO.
ECK & K
Designers ind Engravers on Wood,
No. 611 CLAY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
WILLIAM KEITHI.
DURBIN VAX VLECK.
MCARAN & CO., (Successors to Jas. Phelan, and McAran & Cody.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN
WINES
LIQUORS, ETC.
ETC., Nos. 200 & 202 Front Street, San Francisco. N. E. Corner of California and Front.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
A. P. MOLITOR,
ASSA
YER,
Office, 611 Commercial Street, opposite U. S. Mint,
SAN FRANCISCO.
CHARGES.
On Gold: for Melting and Assaying, one-eighth of one per cent., or 12} cents on every hundred dollars.
On Silver for Melting and Assaying, one per cent. On Gold Bars, of whatever size, if well cast, two dollars. On Mineral Assays : from three to ten dollars.
Minimum charges in all cases, two dollars.
Returns given in three to six hours.
Grains strictly accounted for.
THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING AND SAVINGS BANK,
CALIFORNIA STREET, ONE DOOR FROM SANSOME, SAN FRANCISCO.
Capital and Deposits $600,000, Which is Loaned on Property.
LOANS MADE ON CITY REAL ESTATE, HOUSES, SHIPS, FACTORIES AND MERCHANDISE,
Deposits Received at one per cent. per month.
Money transmitted from the Interior, by Express or Mail, passed to interest from the day of arrival, and a Certificate returned in course of post.
Strangers may deposit Bonds, Gold Dust, Coin, or Valuable Papers in the Vault for long or short periods, at a small rent, for which valuables the Company will be accountable.
THOMAS MOONEY, President.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
À SS
E - . AND
BANKING HOUSE
- OF -
HENTSCH & BERTON
SOUTH WEST CORNER OF CLAY AND LEIDESDORFF STREETS.
San Francisco.
ASSAYS OF
GOLD, SILVER, QUARTZ AND SULPHURETS.
Returns made in from TWELVE to TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, in Coin or Bars, at the option of the Depositor. Charges, one-quarter of one per cent., or $3 for lots under $1,200.
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BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON
NEW YORK,
HAMBURG,
LIVERPOOL,
BERLIN,
LONDON, FRANKFORT, (ON THE MAIN.)
PARIS,
GENEVA,
(SWITZERLAND.)
Deposits Received and General Banking Business transacted.
CONSUL OF SWITZERLAND,. HENRY HENTSCH.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PACIFIC INSURANCE CO. OF San Francisco, Cal.
OFFICE, 422 CALIFORNIA STREET.
Cash Capital Surplus, July Ist
$1.000,000
250,000
Cash Assets $1,250,000
All Losses paid immediately in U. S. Gold Coin.
Fire, Ocean,
Marine,
Inland,
INSURANCE.
The Pacific Insurance Company having arranged with Messrs. Bigelow & Brother for the transfer of the business of the Fire Insurance Companies lately represented by them, is now prepared to offer to all parties formerly insured by said Companies, equally good terms, and prompt payment of losses in United States gold coin. Mr. H. H. BIGELOW will be the General Agent of this Company from this date.
DIRECTORS PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY.
SAN FRANCISCO :
Louis McLane,
W. C. Ralston,
A. L. Tubbs,
Wm. Alvord,
A. J. Ralston, Jonathau Hunt, A. B. Forbes,
A. G. Stiles,
A. Seligman,
L. B. Benchley, Wm. Sherman, L. Sachs,
Jas. De Fremery, J. G. Bray,
J. B. Newton, David Stern, D. O. Mills, J. G. Kellogg, G. H. Howard, Moses Heller, H. M. Newhall, G. T. Lawton, Edward Martin, Chas. Mayne, Moses Ellis,
E. L. Goldstein, W. T. Coleman, J, O. Earl, Lloyd Tevis,
Geo. W. Beaver, Adam Grant, Alpaeus Bull, S. M. Wilson, D. J. Oliver, W. Seltolle, Morton Cheesman, II. Hanssmau, D. W. C. Rice,
Oliver Eldridge, E. W. Leonard, S. Steinhart, P. L. Weaver, Wm. Hooper, Alfred Borel, A. Hayward, T. L. Barker, Alex. Weill, Chas. Meyer, J. D. Fry,
M. Rosenbaum, H. H. Bigelow, T. Lemmen Meyer,
SACRAMENTO: Edgar Mills, G. W. Mowe, C. T. Wheeler, MARYSVILLE:
J. H. Jewett, STOCKTON :
T. R. Anthony, PORTLAND, OREGON :
W. S. Ladd, Jacob Kamm, VIRGINIA, Nevada: William Sharon.
OFFICERS:
JONA. HUNT, President.
A. J. RALSTON, Secretary. C. A. LATON, Marine Sect'y.
H. H. BIGELOW, General Agent. T. C. GRANT and J. E. BIGELOW, Local Agents. AGENTS FOR NEVADA COUNTY :- E. F. Spence, Nevada City ; E. S. Pratt, North San Juan ; A. B. Brady, Grass Valley.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SCALES, SCALES, SCALES. PORTABLE SCALES, ALL SIZES,
AND
LARGE SCALES, FOR WEIGHING WAGONS OF ORE of 6,000 to 40,000 pounds Capacity,
For Sale at Manufacturers' Branch House on the Pacific Coast, FAIRBANKS & HUTCHINSON, 120 California Street, San Francisco.
H. S. BRADLEY, CIVIL ENGINEER, -- AND -
COUNTY SURVEYOR FOR NEVADA COUNTY.
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE, Nevada City. California.
MILL STREET
FOUNDRY
Mill Street, Grass Valley. M. C. TAYLOR, Proprietor.
CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, MINING AND QUARTZ MACHINERY MADE TO ORDER.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. Pumps of all kinds made and fitted in the most approved style.
T. T. DAVENPORT. GEO. A. WEAVER.
DAVENPORT WEAVER, forwarding and Commission Merchants, COLFAX.
Goods forwarded to all points in Nevada County. Shippers may rely upon having their goods forwarded at the Lowest Rates.
Mark Care D. & W., COLFAX.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
GEORGE R. CRAWFORD,
Commercial Street,
NEVADA CITY,
BOOKSELI LER
AND
Arnold's Genuine Writing Fluid,
AND OTHER INKS.
LEGAL-CAP, WRITING, DRAWING AND MUSIC PAPER, and Every Description of Stationery.
Counting House Cutlery, Gold and Steel Pens, PENCILS AND RUBBERS,
GUITAR AND VIOLIN STRINGS,
STEEL ENGRAVINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS,
Picture Frames Made to Order. BIRD CAGES AND FANCY ARTICLES;
Childrens Wagons, Carriages and Toys. Newspapers and Magazines.
State Telegraph Office.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WILLIAM C. STILES, South End Suspension Bridge, Pine Street, NEVADA CITY
AM C
VANVLELAK
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, - AND
FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
FLOORING, SIDING AND WIDE LUMBER DRESSED TO ORDER.
QUARTZ CRUSHED & SULPHURETS WORKED TO ORDER, On the Most Reasonable Terms.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CEN
RAILROAD
PACIFIC
OPEN TO CISCO,
93 MILES FROM SACRAMENTO, FOR FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.
Trains leave Sacramento daily, (Sundays excepted,) connecting at Cisco with Stages of the PIONEER STAGE COMPANY for Virginia City, Austin, and all parts of Nevada. Also, connecting with the OVERLAND MAIL STAGES for Great Salt Lake City and all parts of Utah and Montana Territories. The Stages of the PIONEER STAGE COMPANY connect at Hunter's, on Truckee River, with
HILL BEACHY'S LINE
To Ruby City and Silver City, Owyhee. Also, Boise City, Idaho City, Placerville, Centreville, and all parts of Idaho Territory.
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD 9
In connection with the New Wagon Roads now open, via Humboldt River, will enable Passengers between Idaho Territory, Owyhee and Cali- fornia, to make the trip IN FOUR DAYS, being much less time than by any other route, and one-half the time formerly consumed via the Columbia River. Also, at much less risk and expense.
LELAND STANFORD, Prest. C. P. R. R. Co. CHARLES CROCKER, Supt. C. P. R. R. Co. SACRAMENTO, January 1, 1867.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DRAWING PAPER,
WHATMAN'S
CELEBRATED MAKE,
Artists' attaterials,
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS,
LOOSE AND IN BOXES, -FOR-
ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS. IMPORTED DIRECT BY
GEORGE B. HITCHCOCK & CO., COUNTING-HOUSE, BANK AND INSURANCE STATIONERS, Premium Blank Book Manufacturers.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF FINE STATIONERY ON THE PACIFIC COAST.
The Trade Supplied on Liberal Terms. PRICE LIST FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
Nos, 413 & 415 Sansome Street, Corner of Commercial, SAN FRANCISCO.
MARSH, PILSBURY & CO.,
N. E. Corner Front and Pine Streets,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL:,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, TOOLS, METALS,
ANVILS,
VISES,
FILES,
BELLOWS, RASPS,
STEEL,
HORSE SHOES,
MULE SHOES, HORSE NAILS,
STEEL, NUTS, BOLTS AND WASHERS,
Axles, Springs, Cumberland Coal,
SHEET BRASS, SHEET COPPER, COPPER BOLTS, Iron Wire, Steel Wire, Copper Wire, Brass Wire, Baling Wire,
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING,
RUBBER PACKING, RUBBER HOSE, COPPER RIVETS AND BURRS, LACE LEATHER, NAILS, CORDAGE, POWDER AND FUSE, AXES, SHOVELS, SPADES, HOES AND RAKES, SCYTHES AND SNATHS, AXE HANDLES, PICK HANDLES, SLEDGE HANDLES, WHEELBARROWS,
Iron and Galvanized Pipe and Fittings.
ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF
MACHINISTS, MINERS AND BUILDERS HARDWARE; TIN PLATE AND SHEET IRON TINNERS' STOCK AND TOOLS, Agents for New Bedford Copper Co's Bolt and Sheet Copper; Sturte- vant's Pressure Blowers : Morse Twist Drill Co's Drill.
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE
STRENGTH, BEAUTY, SIMPLICITY,
AND
DURABILITY.
Has taken every First Premium Awarded to any Fim- ily Sewing Mi bine in @ liturnin in
THE LAST FO YEANS
Highest Premium, Mechanics' Institute, S. F. 1884
Highest Premium, State Fair of California 1865
Highest Premium, State Fair of California 1860 .
Report of Committee on Sewing Machines, California State Fair, 1866.
To the President of the State Agentural - city. Yhar Cow. ittee on Se Machines beg leave to report that we have coined the several Sewing Ua- chines on exhibition-the Whedler & Wilson Ghoer & Baker, and FLOWER- and find that for general Family Use the Florence is the best.
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J. N. ANDREWS. THOS C. MCHALE, L EIKUS
No other Machine has the Reversible Feed or Self-Adjusting Shuttle Tension.
The simplicity of the Machine, with no uncertain springs or brumfy pads, renders it .Jr ost impossible for a Florence Machine to get out of order, and chables even an ordinary operator to use it suc cessfully. So few Florence Machines give trouble, (notwith tand ing the opposi ... reports industriously circulated by parties inter- ested in the . ther machines), that o offer and agree to put in order any of the 2000 that hasabemaill ou this coast in the lavt four years, or since tim Aguney That. Mon. Mfblielad iere, without freight charges or wapenses of my 'Land : those allow have them, if we are informed that guy ver my putin poster satisfaction. If there is one within a thousand miles of San Fran- cisco not doing all it is guarantee l to do, the owner was confer favor by reporting the ame to
SAMUEL HILL, Agent III Montgomery Street, San Francisco
R. A. DIVER, Agent for the Florence Machines for Netadh Co. SALESROOM -GOLDSMITH'S DRY GOODS STORE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE STS., NEVADA CITY, CAL.
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