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108 Ghe Biining and Seientific Press,
Importnnt to Californ —Many inventors have
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County: of San Francisco,‘ State of ‘Calltornia. se!
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matter of the application of LA" MORRONE A
siya MINING COMPANY; tor Order of Dissulution. +
Notice is hereby given, pursuant tolaw and an order of}
the How. Nanuet Cowxes, County !Jndte? of fa id: City and
County! this day mate, that Law) Morronena‘iSilver Mintng
Company, a corporation duly organized ae nore bosiness
in suid City and County; has made application, ‘bp petition
duly filed, that saic Company be disincorporated and distolved, “and that sald applteation wlll be heard by'and before
the Hon, Sauven Cow.es, Cauuty Judge aforeswid, on the
seventeenth day of: ¥ehraay, A. b. 1806, at o'clock A. M.,
in the Court Koom of said canny Co in the, City Mail
Building-a! said City and Couity.
Witness my Jum and the Seal ut said hate Court,+ tits .
ci ishteenth tay ee OL faust, isto.
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No, 543 Clay siteet, ncar Monlgomery; San Francisco
Oakland Water-Cure.
KA 15ST, 1864, WE OPENED A HYGIENIC BOARDING
House and Ladies’ Health institute in Oakland. The
great advantage we have expericuced since that time, in
the treatment and cure of all those diseases peculiar to females, as well as those common to all, over that of San
Francisco, induced us to giye Up the treatment of gentlemen In the city. Wehave accordiugly removed our entire
Bathing, Eicctro-magnetic, and Gymnastic Apparatus,
which we used especially in the treatment of males, to our
Health Iustitute across the Bay, and liave found, after a
trial of seven months, that gentlemen as well as lady patents recover, at our Fountain Farm Cure, one-third faster
than In the clty of San Francisco. The climate here is the
most even and bracing to be found In the State. The grounds
command a view-unsurpassedin the world, The Instltution is furnished with an abundance of pure, soft water,
from numerous springs ; aid we now offer to Minlsters,
Teachers, Lawyers, Miners, Merchants, Mcclianlcs, Farmers, and all other worthy persons, who desire to try the
advantage ol the only rational system of Medicine, the hospitalitics of our Hygienic Home and Cure.’ Young men
‘who have become ebilitétea or tost their health by. excessne toii, exposure, or enervating hablts, contracted eng up
ignorance of Physicai Laws, may wtth us find more of t!
encouragements they need, and means that will restore
them to heaitb, thanelsewhcrein California.
We cialm for Water-Cure and Hygienle Medlcatlon superior advantages over ali systems of, drug medication in ihe
cure of alldisorders, whether acute or ehronic; that itis
followed by none of those debilitating diseases, such as
Piles, Chronic: Diarrhea, Torpid Liver, Constipation, Intense Nervousness, Neuralgia, etc,, nor those terrible Secondary Diseases, known as Varicose Swelliug of the Veins,
Necrosls; or Deeaying of the Bones, Ulecratlon of the
Limbs, Mercuriat Rheumatism, Urethal Strictures, etc.,
which we well know result trom the tree use of mercur:
end other metallic drugs, together with stimuiants an
ee ppoieens given to overcome as ER
The land Water-Oure and E niirmary
is by tar ite most coniplete in its facilitles for the cure of
all diseases commonly treatedin ail Eastern Water Cures
ot any like establishinent on this const, and the only one in
Caliornia conducted according to the Theory and Practice
of the New York Hydropathic Collego. We use all forms of
Warm and Cold Wet Sheet Packs, gil Electro-Chemleai
Bath, Stcam Baths, Improved Sitz Baths, Douch Baths,
a Patent Spray Bath, and Magic Baths. The last named
was institnted by Dr. Smith with speciai reference to the
cure of those diseases peculiar to minérs, namely: Rheumatism, Infammatory or Chrouic, Stiff Joints, Paralysis.
Mercurial, Lead, and Oak Poisonings. It is a sure cure for
Ague and ver. It aids more than any othcr Buth we
have yet used in eradlcating all kinds of drugs and infeetious poisons, and in the cure of all disor tee induced by
exposure to dampness and water, foul air, absence of Ight
and electricity, Teton ne metals, the malaria of rivers and
iow marshy grounds. Where there wasa fair constitution
ieft, even when drugs had been applied lar monthsand years
without a curo, we have, In the’ past seven pene treated,
successtully the following diseases: Chronic, Intammatory
and Sicrenrial Rbeumatism; Paralysis; Lung,Brouchiai
and Catarrhal Affections; Discases of the Heart, Kidneys, .
Liver; Dyspepsia, Constipation Erysipelas, Scrofula, Piles, »
Inflammatlou of the Boweis, Chrenie and Acute Diarrhea,
and all Heo g and weaknesses eculiar to male and fe-,
males. No physician In Callfornid is so'favorabiy situated
tofurnish so many home ¢om. orts and ‘hyslenic conditions
that are indispensable, .to.the speedy. recovery of nervous
We bave the only truly heatthrut)
boarding plate in the State for men, women'and children,
with plenty of saddle and carriage . Horses for tho iuse of pa:
tlents and boarders.
To that class of Diseases and, Weaknesses Sanne to females, and the medication that Hydiopatbie or Hygienic
physicians employ in their cure, do we invite the special
attention of patients and thelr tricnds.’ The ease and rapidity wlth which lemales suilerlng from generai or special
debility, recover In the bracing climate of the Bay, under
Hygienic Medication, together wlth the-nniversal ‘success
that has attended the treatment of femalcs at Dr. Smith’s
Tastitutioms, (both in Sacrameuto and San’ Francisco) has
Induced us to make this ciass of human attlictlons a spcelality of our Instltution. We have treated (mostly in tbe
cure), over 300 females, several. of whom had been ‘bedridden” ior months and years, Auch all havo becn decidedly
benefited, and with but !ew exceptious, returned to ticir
homes in Yrom two to six “weeks, 80 fay recovered’as no longer to necd a pbyslcian. We have never yet iearned of a
single Instance of a reiapse ito thelr former condition.
There is not ono female invalid.in twenty that has been
sufferlng from uervous debility or discases pecillar to her
sex, that cannot he permancntly cured by spending from
four to slx weeks at our Cure, and at the-mere cust of Sluu.
“This statement we make fn confidence,-from an expericnce
of the last seven years.From thomany who have been
treated at our Cure, we have yet to icarm of a singlo regret
froin husband or wife of the time or meaus -they have expends in Hygieuic Medication,
v.
New York’. Aug. 1, 1858, .
To all whom tt nury
This cersifics, that at Dre. ‘Rarlow J. Smith is a graduate of
the New York Hygieo-Thérapentic College, which: College
thas & regnlar Charter from the Legislature of the State “of
New York, and ls authorized to grant Diplomas, conferring
on Its students‘all and the same privlegés and lmmnnities
in relation to the Foucrice of Ihe Healing-Art, that are con.
ferred pane Diplomae of any AHopathic or other Medlcai
College in the got
Dr. Smith has also devottd much altentlon to Phrenoloale especially in its connectlon with Physi alology and Patholog. ie a portion of the time under the iat ion of Fowler
Weils, of thls city, and has lJaliored successfuily as a
eee and iecturer on these subjects. LL,
Principal New York Ease mherapeuict College.
sir.
To al whom it may concerns »
Thave known Dr Barlow J. Smith, Both In our oftice as .
n Student, and a practical Phrepologist in the country, and
trom what I know of him I can cheerfully recommend hin
fan honest, falthful “delineaior of character, and as suck
ean cheerfully recommend jim to the pubiic.
For the good.of Science.
LN. FOWLER, 3u8 Broadway, N. X.*
Dr. Smith spends a part of each day in San Francisco, at: *
tending to famHy practice and to Phrenologicai aud Physlological examinations at his office, Room 13 Armory Haul,
up stairs, corner pen nome ty, and Sacramento streets. .
Office hours from I) A. M.to2 P.M. Circulars sent on ap-"
plication. ‘Address,
CERATAY J. SMITH, M. D.,
vite San Francisev, Box 473.
New Mining Advertisements.
willbe sound under another head Mining Adverti
Consolidated Silver Hill Miniarg’ Company,
Location of Works : Esuteralda District, Nevasla,
Nong, —Theré”’are delinquent upon the ‘following ae
scribed stock, on account of assessment levied on the
6th day.of Jannary, 1866, the several amounts set’ opposite’ the names of the respectivo sbarehglders, as folJows:
Names., No. Certibcates. No. shares. rome.
Ainsworth, J 837 12 $24 00
Braly,FC' ° 159 “10 20 00
Bnekman, J A+ 204 30 60 00
Buckman, dA alt 10 20 00
Barkeloa, Jolin "° ‘706. 5 10 00
Barkeloo, John ’ 973 10 20 00
Boyd, JuaT 8i2 10 20 00
Bennet, Th + 164 10 20 00
Br adore cH ‘937° 0! 20 00
Bohn, 982 25 50 00
Belden u _ 959 3, 6 00
Belden, H aN 960 3 4 00
Barker, J 995 5 10 00
Cullea, J W 19t 8 16 00
Center, Af Tot 5 10 (0
Cohen, 3 692 2 4 00
Carlyle; Mary E 967 14 28 00
Ghamberliu, AL 2 993. . . 10, 20 00
Chamberlin, AL 994 10 20 00
Donahue, W M 326 6 10 00
Dunn. BT 320 10 20 00
Daly, John T 4aih 10 20 00
Wer Joh T 412 10+ 20 00
a2] 10 20 00
721 Can 40 00
feast, WW 728 (oy 10 00
ee
, Names, .. No, Certificates, No, Shares. Amount.
Feast, : 729 6 10.00
Feast; W ~ 3C 5 10°b0
; Peast, Wor “age7er”® 5 i: 10 00.
+Ecast, Wee a RSE , 6 j10 0
\Eeast, Wo °° 733 5 40-00
\Feast, W w 98a i) "10-00
'Reast? Wi ie 4g 435 6 ' 1000
‘Feast, WwW ps 736; 1.5 10 00°
Falehan;y > *666 °° 5 10 00
‘Freneh, 3 6°. ; “6 "10.00
‘French,JM , 10 20°00
\Freneb, J‘ 5° 10 00
Boy, FD 3. 18 30 00
‘Foley, T 20 +; 40 00
‘Gitin, OF 3 6 00
Cifin, OF 10 20 00
Giffin, OF tia yo 797 1} 30 00
Giftin, OF ‘ 939 10 1.20.90
GisnyoR 8 gig) 8 ag . B90
,Grinbaum, MS 172, 10 20 00
‘Grinbanm, MS ocseurre 854 5 10 00
'Gattell, B’ 1048 10 20 00
Hewston 1 Jobs, ar 980° °° 26% ° 5200
‘Hadeler, 652. et) 20.00
/Harper, vs M “875. 2 4
Hantden, WH . 901" 5 10 00
Hiéerchner, CJ 961 "8 10 00
Hawkins Jolie oi] 984 . Bri 6 00
L Kellogg, SW" * 836 ’ ‘2. ee 400
. Kohler, A 562 ‘0 0 ' "20700
‘Keeaing, B . “mee 1036 8 16 00
Leland, Ch é 413 6 10 00
Leviteky, Boies gl. . 869 wz! ) 24 O08
Leppien, J: ae so 978 & » 0 00
Tevy, A 1024 4 * § 00
Murphy, JL ha +38 42 -t.0f)e 84 00
Murray, J 661 26 52 00
Murray, Ny > «861» 10 20.00,
Miteholl, 0-@ 906 10 20 00
‘Marcus, 4 1049 » Io 20 10
Mandlehaum, F 853 20 40 00
McLea, Donald 905 12 22 00
Newmark, gP bal 787 2 400
Osgood, John K * 361 3. 2 4 00
Osgood, Jobn K ~ 898 * 30 60 00
Parker, B & : 170% 26 60 00
Pfister, C 826, , 6 10 090
Polhemus, CE) 870 © 10 20 00
Tan, Jas 883 » 18 26 00
Phelan, Jas “ §84 2: 24 00
Phelan, Jags . ~ 886 30, 60, 00
Pbelan, Jas’ ' . 887 20 “40
Perry, John, Jr, 889 6 " 1200
Perty,, Jobn, Jr ee 817. 2 400
Perry, John, dr 5 §90 46 30 on
Perry, John, Jr 891 25 50 00
Perry, John; dr © 1089 20 40 00
Redington, isa 374 15 30,00
Redington, JH B1l, 10 20 00°
Rediogton; JH 312 6 10 00:
Rediogton, JH 313 5 10 00
Redington,'J H sate 3l4 5 10 00
Rosenfeld, J~ bal 823 5 10 00
Reichenbach, J 934 10 20 00
Robbins. J J: 1025 9 18 00
Robbins, J J 1026 10 20 00
Robbins, JJ, 1027 10 20 00
Robbins, J J” 1028 10 90 00
Robbins, JJ 10:9 10 20 00
Robbins, Je 1030 10 26 00
Robhins, II wer 5 1032 10 20 00>
Robhing; JJ 1! Ae". ee 10' 00°
Robbins, IF 1033 4 8 00
Robbins, Jd 1034 “a 2 00
Robbins, JF 1035 25 , 30 00 ,
Sbotwell. J 903 ‘10° "20 00
Shirley, P 335 2 4 00
Schmiecdell, HA. 035 20 40 00.
Schmiedell, Hi bal 843 5 10 00
Sparks, ZW. 1045 10 20 00
Spenso, W Ae 807 , 10. 20 90
Spenge, WA ~ Qe i “be 10 00
Bicvens;Th . + 972 20 40 00Stevens, Th 981 10 20 00
Btevciis, Th fe 976 5 10 00
Stevens, Th. 077 ¢ 16 $0 00
Toomy. bal 104 .5 10 00
Tracy, Thoo F 320 6 10:00
Tracy, Theo F 327 5 10 00
Talbot. TA , 574 5 10 00
Tarng, 8 bal 744 3 6 00
Toouey & Fagan 799 10 2C 00
“Turney, Jobn qx 871, 10, 20 00
fey H 752 * 10 20 00
evy, H 753 10 20 00
Levy, H 931 20 40 00
Stanley, SL, 1043 16 30°00
Vab Bergen, Ne We fos) lo 20 00 ,
Vandersine & Go 874 5 16.00
Watson, N A 911 10 * 2000
Wadham, W 1 880 5 10 09
Ponton, L.de Arce 980 T 14 00
And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of
Trustces, made on the 5th day of January. 1866, s0 many
sbares of each parcel of said stock as may he_ necessary, will hesold at public auction, hy Oey & Go , at the
office of the Company, Room No. 15, Coycrument ones
San Francisco, Cal., on the 3d day of March, 1866, at
j the hour of 12 0’clock M. of said day, to pay said delin-_.
quent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertisjug and expenses of sale. rf fs
feb17 JOHN §, MACKENZIE, Secretary.
Keokuk Gold, Silver nnd Copper Mining Com.
pany, Clayton District, Contra Costa County, Cafilornias
Notice ia hereby given, that ata meeting of the Board of
"Trustees of said Company, held on the Ith day of Febrna M5
1866, an assessment of ten (10) ccuts per share was levied
upon the capltal stock of sald Company, payablé Immediately, in Unlted States gold and silver coin, to tbe Seeretary.
* “Any stock upou which said assessment shali remain unpald on Saturday, the 1th day of March, Iséé, will be
advertised on that day as delingnent, and uniess payinent
shail be made betore, will he soidon Saturday, the 3ist
day of March, 1866 to pay the delilnquent assessment,
together with costs’ of advertislng and expenses of the
saic. By order of the Board of Trustees.
A.B. WINEGAR, Secretary.
Office, 308 and 310 Front Street, San Francisco. ’ febl7 ©
froomtea en Omen Mining Company—Delinquent.
Notice is hereby given, that in accordance w1th law, and’
the By-Laws of the Company, there will he sold at public
suction, at 8 o’clock P;.M., on the 16th dayof March, 1866,
jn frout of the Company's Office, in Sacramento, to the
highest bldder, for cash, iu Oniled States gold coin, so
manny shares of the capital steck of the Company standing
in the names‘of the following persons, as may be necessary
for tbe payment of assessment No. 9, of twenty-five
cents por share, Jovied thereon December 16th, 1855, togotber with the expenses of advertising and. Biss
Amonnt,
HA Dana.. ‘$75 00NP Ingalls. 75 00
. + SEYMOUR JOHNSON, Seecctary. Company's Office. No, 147 L Street, ag rancuto,
. fehl Pabruary loth, 1Sd4,
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