Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

February 28, 1882 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
_______ Nevada City, California.‘ THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ———— . SUMMONS. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, In the Justices Court, Nevada ip. Theodore Rupely plaintiff vs East old Mining Company,a corporation, defendant, The People of the 8taje of California send greeting to Evst Orleans Gold Mining Co,, acorporation, defendant. You to. are hereby appear in an action herin. against you by the above named in the Justice's Court of Nevada rein County of Nevada, State of CaliLge ome to answer before the Justice at his in said to the complaint filed therein, within five days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you ot this summons, if served within the Township in which this action is broought, or if$erved out of said T , but in said Couniy, within ten days, otherwise within twenty ~ days. The be action is brought to recover the sum of $225 83 alleged to be due plaintiff as foliows:-The sum of $45 50 due plaintiff forwork and labor; thiesum of 22 46 due m for work and labor; the sum of ‘ J.-B McAvain tor work and-tabor; the sum of $26°55-due Legg & Sbaw for hardware; the sum of $29 75 due Geo. Enright for work and labor; the sum of $5075 due Jos, Rupely for work and labor; the sum of $18 07 due J, M. Walling for legal and professional services. which demands of Poston, McAvain, Legg & Shaw, Enright, Jos. Rupely and WalAing were duly assigned to plaintiff for a valuable consideration. And you are hereby no“tified that if you fail to appear and answer ~ gaid complaint, as aboge required, said plaintiff will take judgment against you for $225 88, together with costs. Given under my hand this 20th day chen uary, A, D, 1882, R, E. ROBINSON, {5 Justice of the Peace of said Township. Sheriff's Sale. Richard Neville, Pitt, vs. Charles Smith and j Order of Sale & Susan Smita Deit’s. ) Decree of Forcl. . TNOEKand by vistue of an order sale U and decree of foreclosure issued out of the Superior Court in and for the County ct Nevada, State of California, wherein Richard Neville, the above named plaintiff, recovered a judgment and decree of toreclosure against Charles Smith and Susan Smith, defendants, en the 9th day of December, A. D. 1881, for sum of Four Hundred Thirty-Seven ‘and 62-100 ($437 62) Dollers, together with costs of.suit taxed at $162 75, and counsel fees allowed herein, amounting to the sum of $75, with interest thereon from the date of said No. 417, Superior Court, udgment at the rate of7 percent per annum ill paid, whieh said judgment is recorded in Judgment Book 1 ofsaid Superior Court, on es 228 and 229, and whereas itis ordered hat the mortgage set forth in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed and property therein described, to-wit: That certain realestate, situate in Bridgeport Township, Nevada County, California, more particularly described as follows: That certain ranch containing 160 aores, situate on the road from French Corral to Bridgeport, a little below the bridge across French rral Ravine, being thesame ranch upon which stands the Grapevine or Deadfall House, occupied by said Smith and his family, and upon which for the benefit of himself and wife and family, a homestead declaration ‘hasbeen recorded and known as the Grapevine ratich, be sold to satisfy said-judgment, ether with interest and costs, ublic notice is hereby given that I will sell at publie sale in front of the Court House door, in the city_of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of California, on Monday, the 27th day of February, A. D., 1882, between the hours of 9 o'clock aom, and 5 o’clock P. M., to-wits 2 o’clock P, M.,-all the right, title and interest of said Defendant in and to all of the above described property, to the highest and best bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment and all costs. ? : Given under my~hand this 34 day of February, A.D. 1882. E, O, TOMPKINS, Sheriff. By R, D. Carrer, Under Sheriff, CG. W. Cross, Plffs Atty. EADWOOL GOLD MINING COMpany. Location of principal place of usiness, Nevada City, Nevada County, California. _ Location of works Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting of the Direetors ot said corporation, held on the 7th day of February, 1882, an assessment of Twenty (20) cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to W. H. Smith, the Secretary of said Company, at his office, in Smith’s store, Nevada City, in Nevada County, California. “Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 8th day of March, A. D, 1882, will be delinquent and vertised for sale at public auctton, and unless payment is e before, will be so!d on MONDAY, the 8th day of April, A. D. 1882, at2o’clock Pp. M., to poy the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. ; : W. H. SMITH, Sécretary. Office—Smith’s store, Commercial -street, Delinquent Sale Notice. . die MOUNTAINEER MILL-_AND-MINING COMPANY. Location of principal pce of business,San Jose,Saita Clara Coun, California. Location_.of Works, Nevada County, California. Notice There is delinquent upon the fdllowing desaritied stock on account of Assessment No, 1, levied on the 13th day of December, 1881, the several amounts set . o' posite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. No.Certf'e. Shares. 9 10000 10 100 Amt. $100 00 100 Charles Badgeley, Byron-Jennings, rtha A. Jennings, 11 19400 194 00, H, O. Weller, 12 10250 ~ 102.50 And in accordance with law and an order ot the Board of Directors, made on ‘the said “18th day of December; 1881, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the office of said Company, Nd. 286 Santa Clara street, in the City of Sari Jose, on the 25th day of February, 1882, at the hour of 12 o'clock, M. of sail day, to pay the delinquent assessment there on, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. “WM. D. BUCKLEY, Secretary. Office—No. 288, Santa’ -Clira’ street, ‘San Santa Clara County, California. : tC. Established in 1852. L. P. FISHER?’S NEWSPAPER DVERTISING Rooms 29 and 31 Merchants Exchange, California street, SAN FRANCISCO? <a Advertising solicited for all new ee on the Pacific Coast, she Band: Pe es, Polynesia, , Mexican Ports, E “sr << arse Jxpan, China, New paray ake re Bic Colonies, the EastFiles of nearly eve: y n ry new r published 9 a g cess to them during business hours. = The Nevada City Daily Transeri has been on file at this Pokinarcesiag Pets for the past Twenty-tw. ch NEVADA CITY. (Caurrornia) DAILY TRANSCRIPT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1882. George Fg vata Fae . vs New York Gold Mining urt ©o,, Defendant..) Execution Uva and by virtue of an execution of me directed and delivered, issued out of the Superior Court, in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, duly attested the 9th day of February, A. D. 1882, in the above entitled action, wherein George E. Turner, the above named Plaintiff, recovered a judgment against New York Gold Mining Company, Defendant, on the 13th day of January, A, D. 1882, for the sum of Three Hundred Fifty-Two and 55-100 ($352 55-100) Dollars damayes; with interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum till paid, eae pn Pp iff's costs of $17.50, and disbursements at the date of said judgment, and acc costs amounting to the sum of $3.00. have levied upon, and taken into execution all the right, title and interest of the above named Defendant, in and to the following described property as taken under attach No 427. Superior Notice to Delinquent Co-Owners. N conformity with Section 2324, Chapter 6, Title 32, of the Revised Statutes of the United. States, notice is bereb; ven to Crest Hanson, John Hadeock and L.L.Blem, co-owners in certain~ mining ground and quartz mini claims gituated in or near Moore’s Flat, Eureka Mining District, Nevada County, California, known 4s the ‘‘Metrolitan Quartz Ledge;” that the above Crest Janson is delinquent in the sum of $181 75 for the years 1880 and 1881; John Hadcock in she sum of $60 58 for the years 1880 and 1881, and L, L. Blem inthe sum of $30 29 tor the years 1880 and 1881, being their proportion ofthe annual expenditures ired to be [+ eget upon said mine or claim, for the t two years by said Section 2324, which the other co-owners have performed. If such delinquent proportion be not paid ‘oy the undersigned at Moore's Flat, within ninety days after the first publication of this notice, the interest of said Crest Hanson, John Hadcock and L, L. Blem will become ment as security for said judgment, on the 24th day of September, A. D. 1881, by writ therefore issued out of the Superior Court, in and for the County of Nevada, State of California. All and singular those certain uartz Mining Cleime,. situated in Gold Flat . ining District, Nevada county, State of Talk Héttse; said claims commonly known as, and called the E] Capitan and Wheel Jane locations, comprising three thousand feet more or less, on said ledge, with surface ground therewith connected, Also al Buildings, Machinery, Hoisting works, purtenances thereunto belonging. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at Public Sale .in front of the Court House door, in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, on Monday, the 6th Day of, March A. D. 1882, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M,,and 5 o'clock P. M., to wit, 2 o’clock Pp. M., allthe right title and interest of said Defendant, New. York Gold Mining Company, in and to the above descri property, to the highest and best bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment and all costs. Given under my hand this 9th day of February, A, D. 1882. ‘ E, O. TOMPKINS, Sheriff. By R. D.Carrex, Under Sheriff, J.M. Walling, Atty. for Piff California, near whatis known “as the Town} Pumps, Engines, Boilers, Cars and othérap-4 0 the property of the co-owner, L. F. K. Buch, who has made the required peenavors. ~ L, F. K.BUCH, Non-delinquent co-owner, who has made the requisite expenditures as aforesaid. . _ Moore’s Flat, Nevada County, California, January 8, 1882.-90d Co-Partnership Notice. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF Nevada, ss, We the undersigned do hereby certity that we are partners transacting in this State, at the City and Coun-_ vada, under the firm name and style of Johnson & Mason; that the names in full of all the members of such partnership are James B. Johnson and Alfred D. Mason, and that the places of our respective residences are set ew our respective names hereto subscribed; that the purposes of said co-partnership are for the transaction of a general law business. , JAMES B. JOHNSON, Residence Nevada City. ALFRED D. MASON, Residence Nevada City. # State of California, County of Nevada, ss. On the ninth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, beiore me, Charles W. Cross, a Notary Public, in and for said Nevada County, residing therein, duly issioned and sworn, personally appearLNo. 1260.] Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. Unirep Srares Lanp Orrice, ) SACRAMENTO, CaL., February 17, 1882. { A] OTICE is hereby given, that THOMAS LEGG, GEO. JOHNSTON, WM. CAMPBELL, FRED JONES, W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT and GEO. C, SHAW, whose Post QOtfive is Nevada City, Nevada county, State of California, have made application for Patent for the Chicago Quartz Mine, bearing gold, embracing Fifteen Hun ired (1500) linear feet of the vein or lode, with surface ground ix hundred (600) feet in width, in Gold Flat Mining District, Nevada county, California, . and deseribed in the plat and field notes on file in this office, as follows, viz: Field Notes —Chicago Quartz Mine, (formerly Phoenix.) Surfaee of Lode—Beginning at a post marked ‘‘C, No.1,” on North End of -Lode from which the 8, E. corner of the East Urleans Quartz Mine (approved survey) bears N. 89° E. 165 feet or 2.50 chains distant,— Thence mag. var. 189 East ; S,-163-42 W, 2.00 chains, corner of Pascoe’s bara ; 5.00 chains cross V Flume ; 11 86 chains Shaft on lode ; 12.21 chains cross Section line between Secs. 18 and 19, T. 16, N.R. No. 9 East, M. D. Band M. 30.35 chains East of cor. to Secs. 18,19, 13 and 24, 1500 feet or 22.73 chs toa post marked ‘‘C; No, 2.” Survey of Exterior Boundaries. . Beginning ata post marked ‘‘G, No. 3” at N. W. corner from which a pine tree 7 ins diam, bears 8, 28° E 43 lks dist. Thence . mag. var, 18° East; 8.73 1-42 E. 299.6 ft or 4.54 chs post “‘C. No. 1” on lode; 6.44 chs cross road ; 599.3 ft toa post marked “‘C, No, 4,” or 9,08 chs from which a pine tree 10 ins diam. bears N. 111-29 E, 21 iks dist ; thenve 5 16 3-4> W. 0.55 chs*cross V Flume ;. 4.70 chs cross road ; 10.85 chs cross Sec line between Secs 18 and 19, T. 16,N. R. No. 9B. M. B. B. and M,.35.09 chs East of corner to Secs. 18, 19, 13 and 24, 1500 feet or 22.73 chs’ a post marked ‘‘C, No. 5,” from which a pine 12 ins diameter bears N. 82° E, 21 lks distant. Thence N. 73 1-4> W 299.6 ft or 4.54 chs post “C. No. 2” on lode: 599.3 feet or 9.08 chs toa post marked “C. No. 6,” from -which »cedar tree 6 ins diam bears_S. 50° =r‘from the == ED. FAYLOR Register:—+—-CURES GUARANTEE E 41 lks dist. Thence N. 16 3-42 E 9:16 chs cr0ss section line between Secs. 18and 19, T. 16, N. R 9EOM.D. B. and M. 25.61 chains East of corner to Secs. 18, 19, 13 and 24; 13.59 chs cross V Flume ; 16.52 chs mouth of drain tunnel bears N. 3341-29 W. 1.22 chains distant; 1500 feet or 22.78 chains to the place of beginning and containing 20.64 acres, and designated as Lot No. 67, in Sections 18 and 19, Township 16, North, Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. _Adjoining claimants are the Northern Exténsion, Pittsburgh, Orleans 3 and Orleans, Washington Quartz Lodes, 1 and 2 Quartz Mines and Goodman, Head & Co. Placer Mines, All_ persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty, days first day of publishing hereof.‘ TM Walling, Attorney. WARNING. feb21 Certificates of Stock in the CHAMPION MINING COMPANY, to wit: ‘ Ferdinand Vosshans, No. 289—50 Shares. Ferdinand: Vosshans, No: 290—25 Shares. Joseph Miller, No. 291—50 Shares, Joseph Miller, No. 292—25 Shares. « Thepublic is hereby cautioned not to purchase the same, as their transfer has been stopped at the office of said Company No. 525 Commercial street, San-Francisco. FERDINAND VOSSHANS, JOSEPH MILLER. January 28,1882. z : Assessment Notice. (NOLD SPRING GRAVEL MINING CO.— Location of principal place of business Nevad.s City, California. Location of works near Willow Valley, Nevada county, California, Notice is hereby given that ata meeting of the Board of Directors held on Friday, the 27th day of January, 1882, an Assessment, No. 23, of Ten Cents per share was levied upon the Capital Stock of. the corporation, payable immediately in United States Gold Coin,to the Treasurer, A. Isoard, at his office on Broad Street, Nevada City, California. i = s Any stock upon which this Assessment day of February, 1882, will be delinquent and agvertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will. be-sold on Saturday the Eighteenth day of March, 1882, t paythe delinquent assessment, to. wether with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. .ja2v A. H. PARKER Secretary. Ordinance No. 95. An Ordinance to provide for the eompenpsation of City Treasurer HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF NEVADA do hereby’ 6rdain as follows: Section 1. The City Treasurer shall re-. ceive ascompensation for his services the sum of Une. Hundred and Fifty Dollars a year,payable quarterly. =. — Bection 2. Section 6 of Revised Ordinance No. 4, an Ordinance concerning the office of City Treasurer, is hereby repealed. Sectioh 3. This Ordinance shall. take effect on the Third Monday in May, 1882. February 16, 1882. A J.C LOCKLIN, President. K. Caspsr, Clerk. fis _ Hogan’s Stage Line. Through in 1 Day. STAGE leaves NorthSan Juan for Forest City on phonds. > Wednesday and eg day, a arrival sa oe oveat ity . i ny f Ugis undersigned have lost the following . * shall remain unpaid on Tuesday the 28th . . ed James B, Johnson and Alfred D. Mason, known to me to be the persons described in, whose names are subscribed to and who executed the within instrument, and they duly acknowledged to me that they executed the same. os In witness whereof, I have hereseal > unto set my hand, and fixed.my offi( swore) cial at: my office, in the said county ot Nevada, the day and year first above writC. W. CROSS, mn: f10 Notary Public. To the Sick and Afflicted . —___—_—_AND ESPECIALLY — Those Suffering from Debility, Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Sexual Infirmities,Ete., Ete. oo! HE GREAT NEED THOSE HAVE who are suffering from SEXUAL AND NERVOUS COMPLAINTS is a physician who can comprehend their ailments and successfully treat them. ° The general practitioner is not sufficiently skilled in these classes of troubles to do so, and it must be left to the specialist, who by education, jong practice, thorough knowledge and comprehensive mind, is prepared to cure them. DR.J. C. YOUNG Opened his now celebrated Institute-in 1850 for the purpose of affording the afflicted the certainty of honorable and skillful treatment and perfect and permanent restoration, and for over 30 years it has sustained the first rank not only upon this Coast but throughout the civilized world. Tam aware that by dwelling upon so uninviting a subject as the Decay of Sexual Vigor the ignorant may asperse my motive, but the desire to inform those who are snffering through ignorance, and who by carelessness or want of knowledge that a cure can be had, are not ont hurrying themselves to an untimely grave, but giving sexual weakness as an inheritance to future generations, is too great an incentive to permit me to be silent. Symptoms. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM NIGHT LOSSES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES, CONFUSION OF MIND, SLIGHT LOSSES WHEN UNDER EXCITEMENT, VARIABLE TEMPER, TREMBLING, PALPITATION, FLUSHES, &&., OR IF YOU HAVE PRACTICED SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN THE SLIGHTEST PARTICULAR you are suffering from.the % Dread Enemy of Human Life, And : should not. hesitate to-seek at once health atid happiness in a cure. : ‘D. FEES MODERATE. CONSULTATION BY LETTER OR OTHERWISE— Free. Exclusively Vegetable Remedies ear ~—Bseds 3 eas LADIES— You are especially liable to suf: fering from NERVOUS PROSTRATION. All your peculiar complaints are nervousin their origin and hence your sufferings are terribly depressing or inexpressibly keen. “The Doctorin his researches and practice of NERVOUS TROUBLES has made your organization a special study and is thus enabled from his experience and knowledge to aid and cure you in any of the Trouble.s, Weaknesses, Distresses and Sufferings to whica asa sex you are liable, 4a You will find-inthe Doctor a friend upon whom you can rely for comfort, aid and cure . Dr. Yeung’s Female Remedies have attained a reputation for efficiency unequaled by any medicine, or medical prescription ever offered. They can be sent_ by mail or express, Those desiring personal care and attention can have all necessary accommodations furnished i Letters. : Those who can not visit the city can by giving their symptoms in their own way, receive advice,and when desired, treatment at home with every assurance of a cure, LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED. Address, DR. J. C. YOUNG, _ Medical Institute, Re No. 7 Stockton St. San Francisco, Feb. 21, 1882. DR. L. J. CZAPKAY’S PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE. 121 MONTGOMERY TREET, Opposite Occidental Hotel. ..San Francise . Creenige so in 1861, for thé permanent cure of Special and Chronic Diseases, and also all Female Complaints and Diseases of the Nervous System. The immense destruction of human life annually from secret and chronic diseases, causvd this old and reliable institution to be established first in Pluladelphia, Penn.,in 1850, and eiterwards in San Francisco, Cal. in 1854 as a private dispensary, in order to afford the afflicted the best medical and surgical treatment for the above and all other affections and complaints. Constitutions at the Institute or by letter, FREE. Physical & Mental Debility Vital weakness, nervousness, low issitude, weakness of the spirits t limbs and back loss of r power, indisposition and in capability for labor or stud . a weak exhaust = € no energy or palpitation of mem: rotten ae ty, love ot fo TRUTH ATTESTED. SOME IMPORTANT STATEMENTS OF WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE WHOLLY VERIFIED. oie In order that the public may fully realize the genui of the stat its, as well as the power and value of the article of which they speak, we publish herewith a fac-similie signatures of parties whose sincerity is beyond qnestion. The truth of these testimonjials is absolute, nor can the facts they announce be ignored. Custom House, San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 28, 1881. Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co.: Gentlemen: I have been suffering for ten years with congestive attacks of the kidneys, which manifested themselves by intense pains and weakness in the back and loins, The frequency of these attacks diseased my kidneys to such an extent that gravel stones formed. I stones ranging-in size from. the-of-a-pin to a goodi ea. When the stones passed from the kidneys into the bladder, I experienced interise pain fron’ the region of the kidneys inside the hip bone, down in front and_along-}. the course of the urefer. The discharge of the stones was usually attended with strangury of the neck of the bladder. The pains were very severe, coming on in paroxysms, and returning from time to time until ‘the stones were discharged; at times, the pain was-so severe that they amounted to almost <convuisions,Tconstilted some of the best . physici this city, two of which make . Lidney diseases a speciality, and they told me that I never could be cured. Learning through a friend the good effects attending the use of Your Kidney and Liver Cure in kidney diseases, . commenced taking it about six months ago. After taking the fourth bottle, I passed five: stones without any paizi, since which time I have had no symptoms of my former trouble. Ce eeu. OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. 21, 1881. Messrs, H. H, Warner & Co.: GENTLEMEN: I have been suffering for the past four years with disease of the kidneys and inflamation of the bladder. I have pains in my back and loins. At times could scarcewith severe painsand burning sensations, I was in doubt about commencing to take your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, as I had taken so much medicine without obtaining any relief, but finally concluded it would do no harm to'try it.I can-cheerfully testify that nothing has given me so much relief. I believe it to beathorough cure for kidney and bladder troubles, 8ist & Market St. San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 21, 1881. Messrs. H, H. Warner & Co.: GENTLEMEN: This last summeg I-suffered with pains in my back and loins, Which proceeded from an unhealthy condition of my kidneys. My business, that of railroading, is one that often induces and always aggravates any affection of the kikneys, as all railroad men know. I suffered so much that I was obliged to lay off for some time, Hearing of your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, commenced taking it, and after taking three or four bottles, found my health rapidly, returning. I never felt better in my life than Inow do. I am fully satisfied of the virtues of your Kidnéy-and Liver Cure, and cheerfully recommend it to all persons suffering with kidney affections. : (te Santa-Barpara, Cal., March-10,1881. Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co.: GENTLEMEN: I have been troubled with liver complaint for the last two years, and have used all the different medicines advertised for said diseases, as well as the medicines prescribed by physicians, but ing ever reached my case. I have used two bottles of your Kidney and Liver Cure, ard am now perfectly well. I can cheerfully testify that it has done all you advertise and claim for it. 5 Von Avsory, Cal., April 21, 1881, Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co.: GENTLEMAN: I have been sick with kidney diseases for sixteen years, and have been treated by physicans both allopathic and homeopathic, and never was: relieved-as I have been by Warner’s Safe _Kidney_and Liver Cure. Santa Rosa, Dee, 4, 1980. Messrs._H,_H. Warner_& Co.: GENTLEMEN: Ihave used your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and find it all you claim for it in kidney troubles. President Santa Rosa Bank. 5 ALAMEDA, Cal., Nov. 22, 1881. Messrs, H. H. Warner & Co.: GENTLEMEN: I have been afflicted with rheumatism in my shoulder, and severe pains in my kidneys. I commenced taking your Kidney and Liver Cure, and after taking two bottles the painsall left me, and I have had no returns of the pains since. OaktanD, Cal., Nov. 21, 1881. Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co.: GENTLEMEN: I have suffered. with pains in my back and kidneys for the past two years, the effects of a severeStrain and cold contracted at the ‘same time. Knowing of friends, in the East, that had been cured by using your Kidney and Liver Cure, was induced to try it, and it has proved in my ease decidedly beneficial. Twentieth and New Broadway. San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 26, 1881. Messrs. -H. H. Warner & Co,: GeNTLEMEN: Ihave been suffering with kidney complaint for the past seven years. My symptoms were painsin the back, also a burning sensation in two places directly over the kidneys. This was more severe when [had taken cold, as the cold always settled in my kidneys. I was treated by a physician who pronounced my case congestion of the kidneyg, but failed tocure me. I have tried seve: edies, but-failed to obtain relief until a friend, whose father had been cured by your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, advised me to try it. [have been. taking your Safe Kidney and -Liver Cure for the sae three months, and have been greatly benefited. . I remain, very truly yours, . Thousands of equally strong indorsements — ly urinate ; and when I did, it was attended . Crowell Guibert L., . Lawrence J. E., '. Mathews Wilbur P., Delinquent Sale Notice. elsior Water and Mining ComJP pany.—Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, Yuba and Nevada counties, State of California. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock of the Excelsior Water and Mining Company, on account of Assessment (No.,3) levied on the ninth day of January, 1852,the several amounts set opposite the names of the respectiye shareholders as follows : Mo No, Certf. Shares. Amt. 1841 100 $10000 2056 20 20 00 1344 26 25 00 1018 1153 Ti54 2411 1427 Adams H., Alberts Mrs. Nettie, Allis, C. F., Arnett J. H., Arnett J-H, Arnett J. H., Barney A. L., Barrett Geo. P., Barrett Geo. P., Baylis dr., A. B; Baylis Jr., A. B. BaylisJr., A. B. Bonnér & Co., G. Boynton N. A.,. Boynton NA., Boynton N. A., Bradbury Mrs. Alice W., 1428 Bradbury Mrs. Alice W., 2173 BragowkE, T., 2555 Brown & Sons, Geo. L., 1845 . Brown & Sons, Geo, L., 1846
Brush _E. H., 1360 Brush §. 8., 1359 Brush 8. 8., 1533 Brush 8. 8., 1534 Bryant. Stanley A., 68 Butler Mary B. 1317 Butler Frank ‘T., 2784" Butler Frank T., 2785 Byrd Thos. E., 1459 Canty J. J., 2243 Case.A, Ludlow, 1768 Clark F. 2753 Clos, David, 2008 Close David, 2710 Cock, Geo., E., 2520 Cudet A. C., 1143 Codet A. C., 1144 Codet A. C., 1158 Codet A. C., 1159 Codet A. C., 2265 Coleman E. 8., 3057 Coleman E. 8., 8058 Crane Munroe, ” Davis Chas. G., Davis Chas. G., Davis E., Denison J. H., Denison J. H., Dimpfel F. P., Dimptel F. P., Dimpfel F. P., Dose F., Duncan Alex, Duncan Alex, Duncan Alex, Duncan Alex Butler, Duncan W. Butler, Duncan W. Butler, Duncan W. Butler, Duncan W. Butler, 1561 Duncan W. Butler, 1562 Duncan W. Butler, Trus, 2509 Duncan Jane, 2794 Fannon Jno. P., 2128 Fannon Jno. P., 2129 Fannon Jno. P., 2130 Fannon Jno. 2131 Fannon Jno. P., 2132 Fannon Jno. P., 2133 Fannon Jno. P., 2134 Forster Martha C., 2229 Gans Sain'l. J., 1523. 100 Gans Sam’l. J., 1524 +100 Gillette Jas. , 2478 30 Gilmartin J. T, 1967 5 5 00 Grant E. R., Trustee, 2990 10 10 00 Grant E. R., Trustee, 2991 1,150 1,15000 Grant E. R., Trustee, 2992 3,loo 3,100 00 Graves Isaac A., 3109 5o 50 00 Greaves Jos. P., 8018 loo loooo Greaves Jos. 3019 loo 10000 Greaves Jos, 3020 loo 1loooo Greaves Jos. P., 3021 loo 10000 Greaves Jos. P., 3022 loo 1loe0c00 Greaves Jos. P., 3023 loo 10000 Greer Austin M., 8080 Ivo 10000 Greer Austin M., 8081 loo loogo Greer Austin M., 3082 loo 10000 Goodman Rich’d, 2715. loo loooo Haggin Louis T., 8. F. 301 lo 10-00Hagne Jas. D., 2227. loo 10000 Hagne Jas. D., Trustee, 2223 20 20 00 Hall, Mrs. Urania L., 1343 2o 20 00 Hall Mrs. Urania.L., 1448 5 500 Hamburger B., 1761 50 50°00 Hamlin Geo--S., 1119 25 25 00 Hamleock R, A., 2357 loo 100 06 Hanemann J, T., 1094. loo 10000 Hanemann J. T., 1095 loo 10000 , 1213 1519 2636 2637 2638 1762 2322 2323 2324 2507 1558 1559 1560 50 00 100 00 100 0u 100 00 15 00 100 00 1€6 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 1500 15 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 60 100 00 100 00 100 00 25 00 100 00 100 00 30 00 Hanemann J. T. 2587 loo 10000 Hanemann J. T, 2588 loo 10000 Hay Jas. R., 58 5o 50.00 Heald Jno. 0O., 2192 lo lo 00 Henley Jos. P., 1240 loo 1leo0o Henley Jos. P., 1241 loo 1looo0o Henley Jos. P., 1242 , loo Henley Jos. P., 1243 loo Henley Jos. P., 1244 * loo Henley Jos. P. 1741 loo Herzfeld Ida, Hobbs J. Goodwin, Holl Jno, M. 3039 1 Holmes C, E.L., 8071 loo Hopkins Mrs. Lydia T., 1892 lo Hopkins Mrs. Susie E., 2034. 7 Hinckley Rufus H., 1478.25 Hinckley Rufus H., 2175 lo Huking Jno. E., 3106 . 25 Huntington, Geo. S. 2911 +100 Hurd J. C., 2242 . dp Jaeoby 8., 15294 Jacoby S., 2479 loo Jennings Maria H., 1167 25 Jennings W. A., 2397 loo Jennings W. A., 2410 loo Jennings W. A., 2469 loo Jennings W A 247, loo Jennings W. A. 3032 loo Jennings W. A. 8033 loo Jennings W. A. 3034 75 A 25 A A loo 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 30 00 100 loo 00 lo oo 7 00 25 08 lo vo 25 oo lee. 00 50 00 too-00 loo 00 25 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100.00 75 00 25 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 5o 0c loo 00 J 100 00 100 00 100 00 loo 00 100 00 .100 66 100 00 50 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 25 0% 25 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 60 25 25 00 25 25 00 50 50-00 100 10000 100 =100 00 100. . 10000 100 30000 100 =100 00 100 100 00 100 =100 00 100 §©10000 100. 100 00 10¢ = 10000 100 10000 100 §=6100 60 100 =100 00 100. 10000 100° 100 00 100 100 00. 100 10¢00 500 §90 00 100 ©"100 00 50 50 00 100 (10000 100 =100 00 100 =100 00 100 10000 100 =10000 100' 10000 100. 10000 10@ ~=100 00 100 10000 10 10 02 100 §=10000 100 =100 00 100 10000 100 =100 00 °100 — 100 00 2626 loo 1520 30° Jennings W. A. 3036 Jennings W. A., 3111 loo Jennings W.-A. 3112 loo Jennings W. A., 3113 loo Jessup James R., 3035 loo Jones Philip R., 1379 100 Jones Philip R., 3 5o_ Jones Philip R., loo Jones Philip’ R., loo Jones Philip R., loo Jones Philip R., loo Jones Philip R., loo Jones Philip R-, 100 Jones Philip R., 100 Joyce d. Stanley, 100 Judson A. M,, 50 Judson A. M., 100 Judson Chas., 100 Judson Chas., 100 Judson Chas. 100 Krone H. 25 Krone H., 25 Krontnal Chas., 100 Kronthal Cias., 160 Lawrence J, E., 100 100 100 100 Lawrence J. E., Lawrence J. E:, Lauterbach Poris C. M., 1763 Lauterbach Henry C.,’ 2527 Leonard Geo. W., 1306 Leonard Geo. W., 2037 Leonard Geo. W., 2217 Leonard Wm. H., 1005 Leonard Wm. H., 1006 Leonard Wm. H., 1007 Leonard Wm, H., 1008 Leonard Wm H., . 1009 Livingston Johntson, 142 Livingston Johnston, 143 Livingston Johnston, 144 Livingston Johnston, 145 Livingston Johnston, 146 Livingston Johnston, ‘147 Livingston Johnston, 148 Livingston Johnston, 149 Livingston Johnston, 150 . Livingston Johnston, 2115 Lounsbery & Haggin, Trs,1936 Lounsbery & Haggin, 3001 Marsh Amanda Hi, 67 Martin Wm. A., 1481 Marvin C, R., » 1042 Mason Jno. W., 625 . Mason Jno. W. 626 Mason Jno. W. 627 Mason Jno. W., 628 Mathews Wilbur P., 2872 2873 Mathews Wilbur P., McAfee L. C., 8. F., 302 McComb Jas, C,. McCook Jno, J. . 2916 : 2917 2918 . <for H. de Peyster, ‘. Pesant M. + Raven. _ oa Mefaddeni H.G., McMahon J. P., McSorley, Jno. T., Mead Edwin H., Mead Sol., Millard H., Aas Moore Mrs. Isabella H., Moriarity W. V., Moriarity W V., Nevins C W., Osborn & Co., C. J, Oppenheimer A., Oppenheimer S., Parsons H. B., Trustee for H. de Peyster, Parsons H. B., for H. de Peyster, Parsons H. B., -for H. de Peyster, Parsons H. B, Tri for H. de Peyster, Parsons H. B., Trustee for H. de Peyster, Parsons H. B. , Trustee for H. de Peyster, Parsons H. B., T: for H. de Peyster, Parsons H. D.,’ T: for H: de Peyster, . Parsons 'H. B,, gesSasseu 883882383888 $8 : Plympton Priscilla G., Porter John K., Porter John K., Raven Isabel J., Raven R. ¥. ‘ an Go.; Reasoner Andrew, Rees Davis, Rehm Eugene F., Reynolds J. W:; Richards Geo., Richards Geo., Richardson Geo. H., . . Ripley Miss M. M., Robinson Dan’l, Rogers Dan‘! T., Sarson Doriette A., Selfridge J. R.,Shaw Hanford L., Sheldon Lucius M., Sheldon Lucius M., Sheldon Lucius M,, Sheldon Lucius M,, Sheldon Lucius M., Sheldon Lucius M., Shepley Helen M., sistare’s Sons G. K., Sistare’s Sons G. K., Sistare’s Sons G, K., Smith Hy, Snow E. L., Snow H. S., Snow Michael, Snow Michael. Snow Michael, Stanwood H. D., Steel W. S., Stevens Chas, W.,— Stevens Chas. W., Stevens Chas. W., Talbot Geo F , Talbot Geo. F., Tileston & Co., H., Thompson L.C., Thompson L.C., Toler Mrs. E. -E., Toler Estelle E., Upton Mrs. Helen A., Upshur J. H:;Van Arsdale J. K., Van Nort Geo. M., Van Nort Geo. M., Van Nort Geo. M., Van Nort Geo, M. Van Nort Geo. M., Vogt Chas., Vogt Mrs. Sophie, Waite J. B., Walkley W, R., Walkley W. R., Ward, Campbell & Co., Ward, Campbell & Co,, Ward, Campbell & Co., Ward, Campbell & Co., Ward, Campbell &Co., Wendover 8 H., Wendover § H., Whitehead Wm. H. White, Morris & Co., Williamson A., ~ Williamson A., Williamson Ed'd, Wilson & Bro. Hy. 8. Wilson & Bro. Hy. 8. Wohlfert, J. C., Wood Jno. J., Wood Jno. J., Trustee, Woodward Jas. L., Wooldridge Geo. B., Wiley Dan’ D. Ziegler Wm. H., Zimmermann A. W. Zimmermann A. 'W. Zimmermann A. W., Zimmermann A. W. 50 00 40 00 loo 00 50 00 loo eo Loo 00 100 00 “ooo loo 00 100 00 loo 00 2885 10000 = 3121 loo 10000 Zimmermann A, W. 3128 . loo 10000 And in aceordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the ninth day of January, 1882,s0 many shares of each oareel of such stock as may be necessary will Be sold at public auction, at the office of the Company, Room 6, No. 328 Montgomery street, San = California, on THURSDAY, the SECOND day of MARCH, 1882, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon of said day, to Pay said delinquent assessment thereoi., together with costs of advertising and expenses of the'sale. L. CO MCAFEE, Secretary. .Office—Room 6, No. 328, Montgomery street, San Francisco. California. fl4 No. 11 Kearney Street. Cures all Chronic and : Special Diseases. YOUNG MEN HO may be suffering from theeffects WV of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of, this, the greatest boon ever laidat the altar of suffering hum nity. DR. »sPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit 3500 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind o1 chxracter which _he-undertakes and fails to cure. =" Men. loo loo loo loo loo ' Middle There are many at the age ofthirty to six ty who are troubled with too frequent. evacuations of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting’ of burning sensation and aweakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot account for. On examin ing the urinary deposits a ropy sediment wili otten-be-found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or-the color wil! be of a thin milkish hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. 8. will guarantee a perfect cure inall such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genito-urinary organs. Office Hours—10 te 4 and 6 to 8. Sundays from 10 to 11 a. M, Consultation free. Thorough examination and advice, $5. Call or address DR. SPINNEY & CO., No 11 Kearny Street.San Francisco. jell 30-Days Trial Allowed! Pat'd June 13, 1876 We will send. on 30 days’ trial, DR. DYE’S Electro-Voltaic Appliances “To MEIN Suffering from Nervous Weakness, Generai Debility, loss‘of nerve force or vigor, or any disease resulting from abuses and other causes, or to any one afflicted with rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Difficulties, Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back Ruptures, and other Diseases of the Vital -O Also troubled with discanes peculiar to their sex. Rim ed relief and complete restoration to health guaranteed. These are the only Electrie ae gente that have ever been con-. struct-d upon scientific princi Their thorough efficacy has been ically proven with the m@st wonderful success, and they endorsemen eal and scientific ‘men, and from hundreds who have been qui*kly and radicilly cured ving ion free. ress, Les i ‘AIC BELT CO., TO THE UNFORTUNATE, _DR. GIBBON’s DISsPENsSsaRny No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial San Francisco Established in ISv4:for the treat. ment of Sexual au Seminal Dis\ eases such ag Gynorrhea, Gleet, Sericture; Svphik: o£” is inal its forms Seuiiiad \ Cahhess Lnpotency, ete, hin Dis. years Dr. Gibbons has the pleasure of antiouneing that he has returned from visiting the ‘Hospitals of Europe, and lias re. sumed practice at the Dispensatory, (23 Kearney Street San Franciseo, where his old patients-and-those requiring his services may find him, Semings Weaknexs, Senunal Emissions, the -correctionof self abuse. — The solitary vice, or depraved sexuiil indulgence, is_practiced by the —youth—ot both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty. the followin train of morbid symptons unless ‘combat by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, op in the head, ringing'in the ears, noise ike the rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confiderice, diffidence in approaching egy he a dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persons so afflict. ed should apply immediately, either in person or by letter, andhave a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating his dis eases, which never failsof effecting a quick and radical cure. ' Married Men. Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting ae them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief.. a : = = Cured at Home. Persons ta distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case; symptons, length of time the disease hascontinued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free form damage or curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions for use. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, ina registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co. a package of medicine will beforwarded by express to any part of the Union. Address DR. J. F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Francisco. Post Office Box 1967. 427 Correspondents will please inform Dr: Gibbon that they read this advertisement in the Nevapba City Dalby TRANSCRIPT. This Great Strengthen‘ing Remedy and Nerve Tonie is the legitimate result of over 20 “years of practical experience, and CURES WITHUN.FAILINGCER “TAINTY: Nervous and Physeakness, Spermatorthea, Emissions, Impotency, Exhausted Vitality, Premature line and LOSS OF MANHOOD from whatever cause produced It enriches and purifies the Blood. Strengthens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digestion, Reproductive Organs, and Physicaland Mental Faculties. It stops any unnatural debilitating drain upon the, system, preventing involuntary losses, debilitating: dreams, seminal 168ses with the urine, etc., so destructive to mind and body. — It is-a sure eliminator of all KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS. Et contains nothing injurious. To those suffering from the evil effects of youthful indiscretions or excesses, aspeedy, thorough and perima‘ nent CURE IS GUARANTEED. Price, $2 50 per bottle, or five bottles in case,with full directions and advice, $10. Sent secure from observation to any address upon re-. ceipt of price, or C. 0, D. To be had only of Dr. C.D. Salfield, 216 Kearny Street, San Francisco, Cal. Hn Consultations strictly confidential, by letter or at office, FREE, For the convehience— of patients, and-in order to insure perfect secrecy, I have adopted a private address, under which all packages are for warded. u co a NOTICE.—I will send a trial bottle of the REJUVENATOR—sufficient to show its merit—free of charge, to any ene afflicted, applying by letter, Stating his symptoms and age. Communications strictly confidential. The Great English Remedy. The never-failing cure for nervous Debility, *xhausted _ Vitality, Seminal Weakness, Spermatorrhea, Lost Manhood, Impotency, Paralyxis, and all the terrible effects of Self-Abuse, Youthful. -¥ollise, dU EXCesses In Maurer years, such as Loss of Memory, Lassitude, Nocturnal Emissions, Aversion to Society, Dimness of Vision, Noises in the Head; the vital fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many other diseases that lead to insanity and death. R. NTIE will agree to forfeit Five Hun ‘red Dollars for a case of this kind the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under his special advice and treatment) will not_cure, or for anything impure or injurious found init. DR. MENTUHE treats all priyate diseases successfully without mercury. Consultation free, Thorough examination and a vie, including analysis of urine,$5 00 Price of Vital Restorative $8 00 a bottle, or four times the quantity, $10 00; sent 10 any address upou reeipt of price,or C. . D. secure from observation; and in private name if desired, by A. E. MINTIE, M. D., _ I Kearny Street, San Francisco. ical Debility, 'DR. MINTIE’S KIDNEY REMEDY, NEPHRETICUM, cures all kinds of Kic ney and Blad: er oaipininis Gonorrhoes, Gleet, Leucorrhoea. For sale by all druggists; $2. bottle, six hottles for $5. DR. MINTIE’S DANDELION PILLSare the best and cheapest DYSPEPSIA and cig yp ae cure in the market. 1° sale by all druggists. All Dedées for ere ¢. 0. D; must " accompanied with $1 hs aranter O good faith) which will be ded’ a. oe package is shipped. » as T\RS. STARKEY & PALEN'S NEW D treatment by Inhalation, ig sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Oy = ¥ + Faeroe ‘Chromic and ™ vous Disord¢Tsnveniently sent’ by ¢Xie iateuse at home. and full directions in formation and supplies can b : MATHEWS; 606 Montgome Francisco, Cal) + dll-3m