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Medical DK. J 0. YOUNG’S CARDS. IMPORTANT TO MINEBB, TRAVEI.KRM, ETC. THERE i* no malady of deeper importance «lther tn a medical or Mural light of view, lo which the human family la mure linble than that arising from impure connection*. a medical man it I* the ditty of every physician to look at disease aa It effects health and hie, and 111* Mile object ahuuhl tM to mitigate, aa tar a« lie* In hi. iM>w«r. the bodily suffering. Unman hat are at best is tail frail, ah are liable to misfortune. i H all ihc ill. that affect man none are mere terrible than those of a private nature. —Dreadful aa it la in l lie perron who coalracta it frightful aa :.re Ha rsvag ea upon hi* omatilulion, ending frequently in deatruc* Hon and n loaihsome grave, it become, ol alill greater Importance when it I* tranarnilted lo innocent off ering. Such being the ci re how necessary it lie come* lhat every one having the lenat nia.on to fear tiiui tliey have contracted the disease, should attend toil at once by consulting aome physician, whose reaiieclalbillty and education eiiahlea bun to warrant a safe, sjieedy, and permanent cure. In accordance with this necessity, DR YOUNfJ feel, called upon lo .tale that, by long study and extensive practice, he Im. belome perfect maaler of all those diseiiaea which come under the denomination of venereal, and hav ing paid more attention lo lhat one branch than any other physician in the United Slates, lie feels himself better qualified lo treat them. Syphilis in ah ils forma, such a. ulcer., swelling in the groans, ulcer in the throat,secondary syphilis, cu taneous eruptions, ulcerations, terlunry syphilis, .y philt. in children, mercureal syphilitic affect ions, gon orrhea, gleet, strictures, false pus-ages, infliinialion of Hie bladder and protrnte glands,excoriation., tumors, I >ostitles. &tc., are ns familiar to him as the aioal coro inon things of daily observation. The Doctor effects a cure in recent case* in a few days, and finds no difficulty in curing those of long duration, without submitting the patient losuili treat ment as will draw iqam hint the alightesi suspicion or oblige liiw to neglect bis business wlieiher within •airs or without. The diet need not lie cliangeil. ex eept in cases of seviTe inflamntion. There are in t’ali l irliia patient, tamomithig t« over two thousand in die past year) that could furnish proof of this; but these are matters lliol require till nicest eecrosy w hich he always preserves. All lellers enclosing $11), will lie promptly attended to. Office hours from 0 A. M. lo H P M. Address J. <YOIJNU, M. O, Express Buildings, corner of Montgomery and Californian streets, over Wells *'ar go A, Express Department. * gjABO—FROM Dll. YOUSUFS PRIVATE MEDIUM, Ofllce—To the alllicled— In this age of progress, when science is developing i'self in r-ucidi ii manner as tuappear almost miraculous, every tiling in common pine** is looked upon ns not worth notice. In view of this fact. Dr. Young, corner of Montgomery anil California streets, has concluded to leave Ihe beaten track hitherto pursued by most sci entific physicians, (that of wailing for the public lo find you out alone,) ami publish to the world, as ,elicit as may he. his knowledge of the healing art, lo let those wlio he in need of assistance kliow where il,ev can liiud relief without fear of being imposed Ilf Hill■ In continuation of this subject. Dr. \ oimg would ..aj, that of ihc past ten years lie lias pursued the -.r ictiue of medicine in one of the largest cities In the I nlli-d Lillies, with Iho highest success, ami Iluil his .lauding ns a physician la without reproach, having ai one time been lecturer at the University of IVnn- Mlrania "ii venereal diseases, See. I p<m all of there conideriiliuns. Dr. Young has con. lidence in introducing liim-ilflo the public, knowing Ih.-ii they will sustain well annual merit. 11,,. following are a few of tile ninny testimonials which have appeared in the public journals Hie last lew years: Prom lie' Boston Mistical Journal j Although we tiro opposed tolh** system ol adverbs* imt, fur good mill sufiioienl reasons, still wo iuiijustice to sny that Ur. Young is one el I industrious and indefiUigiitile votaries of the science in the United .Stales. From Professor Jackson. The subscriber is personally acquainted with Dr Young, ami has seen much of his practice, and can Dear lesttmoney to his rneriti as a practitioner. From the Neiv York Herald. The eminence of this distinguished gentleman in liis profession, and the very extended opportunities iMisse.sed by him for the observation of venereal dis eases, make ills services invaluable to those afflicted with the above complaints. From Hie Whig mid Advertiser. All afflicted with private coinplnintHshould consuM Dr l uting, whose education is not Mirpassed by any physician In the country. In Ids skill, lemur and lu leg'rlty all may rely with safely, while most of the practitioners in this oily are without honesty or n ■«- peetuhiliiy, their pretentions being grounded in ignor ance and assuinplion. (itti -e conior of Montgomery and (lalii'ornia Mreols, up .lair-, opposite the bunking house of Wells Fargo r, I’,, open from 0 A. M. to 8 F. M , Sunday iu i; luffed. deem it he most medical s»i; | \ ATE Medical Office—Hundreds of Hi ore who ; li.ive contracted disease are ffls.nlpoiuled of a ire by not calling on Dr. Voting lit lirsi He Will rfeituny sum If he fails lo enro nnv case thru may me under his care, ne mailer how long standing or Hiding, such as uhers, tumors, nodes, hunches, ii,pi „on the file" Huff body, pains in the hones and i„s, wakefulness, trembling, copper colored sores, listing of the hones, emaciation, los. of nppelile, reiiglli olid licidi, roles in the noso and ear.-, loss of or, weak eyes, itching humor*. A:. Many persons ler being relieved ef ail externil appearances of •ivale disease, suppose them reive* cured, hut after lew mouths find tliey are troubled with various iiiplotns which the) never had before, and which fi,,d it inqiossihle lo relieve. To all who are af eled in (ins way. Dr. Young would particularly >ec nnieiid atrial of ids skill. The symptoms with which mi are troubled are caused by minis in I lie blood, lliol, mm merer later will destroy jour heall h and hap ue-s. No person who lias ever Imd an attack of any ■ivale complaint should not fail to consult Dr. Young at take a low bottles of his in valuable purifying ediciue, as tliey can rest assured I hat iluur hiood is a perfectly pure and healthy condition, mid that ~r y trace ef disease Is removed from the system. Recent cases cured in mom two lo five days without iiuige of diet or hindrance from business, or no fee. I)R. J C VOI’NfJ. Office corner Montgomery and California streets, iposite Weils, Fargo s. Co.'s. Ofllce hours from ff M., to S I*. M. Mnrvsmille, June 10th. 181 J. [■vr. j. c. VOUXO—DkarPih: —I’lease send me 19 some of the medicines you prescribed m my iso. I have a friend here who is troubled In exactly u> same way that I was. lie has nightly emissions, nging iicise in his liead. weak buck, loss of memory, id 1* generally debilitated ; be is discouraged miff is not confidence enough to enable liiiu to call miff e you. 1 told him how I was. and that my friends 1 said I was in consumption, and thodoctor* up here ivemenp and advised mo to go home to die, but stead ol going home I called upon you. and lo re I n. ns well ns unv of them, mid likely to live a long me vet, witll strenth enough to work with the strong tof them. Doctor. 1 will send every one loyou Hint oks to me a* though he needed a physician D shall >1 he my fault if any one dies lor want of medical raiment. 1 will do all I can to keen the afflicted vnv from those pests of society, yelept pro\<„..rs id high sounding tilled men. who, if the facts were iown, are men who letl their country for slu ir conn v's good. Fiiblis this leiler. doctor, if you w ish, el I hone some of those Hurt humbugged me, may e it and sleep bad for one night. Truly your*. UEO, DAVIDSON. EDWARD M. BURROWS, I nternationalllotelSaloon JACKSON STREET, Bctwea Moatfomery and Kearnc) SAN FRANCISCO- The Beet Brmndt oj Brandtet, H'mte and Sagart. Medical DH. KEINimANN S Private Medical Office. CORNKK MONTGOMERY k JACABON STRKETM SAN FRANCISCO. DR. M. lIEIINIM ANN. corner of Kearney ami Pacific streets. San Francisco, hat f«f a number <il years, in the military nod other hospitals of France, devoted hia Bind} principally to the treatment of Se cret diseases, mid therefore pottMsacs a thorough «I (terieiice in llni particnnlar branch Me in alao per leclly familiar with all the recently discovered and highly iiiiporlant remedies and mean, for the cure of ■licit dnt>-Men. It is scarcely necessary lo add here That In Prance where secret disease* are of more fre quent occurrence limn any where elae. ths pliyaicinna of that country are more ea)e-n in their cure, and are ronaliintiy and successfully endeavoring to Hud out new reinedie*. more efficient and lees dungejoiis than those formerly used Hr. lleininianii is therefore, enabled to cure all them diseases with perfect certainly, without using mercury, in a very chart time, and w ithout subjecting his patients to the risk ol subsequent Injurious conse quences. Chronic Gonorrhea, llyermalorrhea. Flour Alhus, (ionernl Debility the re.idi ol misconduct, pollutions, ,|nin in tier hack and side*. Erilpllousol all k rids, produced In interior causes, I .os. of flair. Itheimiat. I sin in the Joints, Nocuriial sweats. Seminal and I rln ul weakness. Injuries received by mercurial treat* meni. i.c. &c are cured by Dr, lleihiin mu with the aid of reined tea known hut to linuself, lo the perfect satisfaction of his clients. Recent diseases of the above named kind will be promptly and radically removed before they can net tle in the oody and become chronic, by Hr. Ileinl* maiin'a own purifying vegetable remedies. Ifr. Ileiniiiiaiiu further |aisse»ses a sure remedy ful,y tested, and w hich can lie relied upon, for the cure of Intermittent Fever, Chill and Fever, Fever and Ague, also 11 means to remove, in a few days for ever, n hud breath, without the least injury to the stomach. In the pdesent days numerous remedies are offered everywhere for all imaginable diseases, hut in most of the cases the sufferers are so sadly dis iip|Kiinted that they look with justifiable mistrust on ail advertisements of this kind. Dr. Ileiiiiinanu's re medies need not he recommended by pottllag eluirla liniism. for they recommend themselves by their ef fects. as has been seen and experienced by nuiiieons patients who. fortunately for themselves, have used them. For the information and satisfaction of the often deceived public, the statement will suffice I lint Hr. lleininianii has in his (Hissesriou over two hun dred testimonials from patients cured by him, besides many other reliable persons, which he is ready lo ex hibit when required, while common decency forbids him to publish them iu the newspapers. Persons applying to fir. Ileinimaiiii shall not In; obliged to pay in advance the lull price of the. cure, as he is willing to submit his shill mid ids remedies liras: to be lesli d. Olie llilug the Doctor invariably requires from all his patients, that is a faithful amt slricl conformance with all bis directions and preemptions, otherwise he cannot and will not warrant a cure. Written consultations w ill he given without charge ami communications answered whether coulsitiing a fee or not. promply, punctually and witli strict seen*- cy, on applying, postage paid, iu the English, French or German lainguages, to Hr. M. II FAN I MANN’, Corner of Kearney and Pacific strei'ls, can Francisco. To show fe the satisfaction of all that Hr Ileinl maun is a thoroilgly educated, practical and e\per,— cured physician and suigeon. lint following from his numerous testimonials, are submitted to the public. Names are suppressed, hut the authors are til any tune ready to proclaim their truth nu t authenticity la-lore the World. Gam-swoon Vam.kv, Feh. 11. I'i‘iG. Danr Doctor:—l have known you since IHO and you have given so many proofs of your talents and experience, that, you have entirely won confidence. A It hough yon reside mat a great iii-tunce li urn me you know that 1 have several time sei)T you patients which other duettos have given up as iiuuiruide, and you have always received them and saved not only their limbs hut also their lives. I will only mention here the case of Mr. G , from Auburn, who is indebted to you for Hie preservation of his rigid arm, which other doctors wanted to amputate, and that o'. Mr. ti . ofGnloma. wlm although given up us hopeless by two doctors was cured by you in two weeks time. As to wind you have done for my funds ly, sulMce it to say, I will never be able lo repay you. Accept dear Doctor, these few lines as a proof of the high esteem I havoofyourtaleutsa.su medical man. and believe me tc bo your constant friend, F 11. Proprietor ofthe Miner’s llolel. To Dr. lleininianii. Sun Francisco. Greenwood, February lllh, Id AH. Having sly died medicine myself at the, li diversity of Tit via, it Italy, I suppose I know enough lo lie be lieved when I declare hereby that you are tlio best physician 1 ever met with in California, I Ids dicia nil ion. is f unded on wh it 1 have seen you do anil hoard from everybody w hen I resided at Mormon Is. land. I know m many persons lo whom you have saved life and limbs after they had boon completely given up by others, and who will at any limocome fol vvnrd and testily to the troth ol this, and to your science. Wishing you for I In* future, the same sue ce-s which has attended you thus far. 1 remain Indy yours, C. K. To Ur, ilelnimunu, Fan Francisco. ('oleum, .laiu-iTj*loth, I Slid. My Dear and Much l>t->emcd Doctor:—lt l« with much regret Ihnl I and nil your otte r friends saw you quit Mormon Island. AVe have )o*t hi you a physi cian of great talent and experience, who wo could not appreciate too much. It was proven enough by the numerous who came to call on you from all parts of the mines, nod you tire in the best remembrance of nil. My sell, giv eii up by « horn I considered our best phy. sicians. prepared niy-elf to die; by chance I came un der your treatment and you ha'e cured mo of a grave sickness in a short lime. You have proved yourself a physician and you do boner to the name. Proprietor Fredcli Uestaurant. To Dr. Ileiniinann, Sun Francisco. Auburn, January 10th. HSU, jVear Doctor: —1 always remember you with pleas, ure. mid a feeling of gratitude prompts me to address v,oi these lines Voiikuovv in w hat a deploaahle slate I was after coming out of the hands ol Hr I*., who wanted to hmputalo tnv right arm. m shed by a fall ing Dock, iu orderto save my life. Happily for me, I heard of you. and of the reputation which you had nt Mormon Island; so I asked tor your advice I adore parting with my arm. At the recommendation of seme (rieutls o r 'yours iu Greenwood. I went to stay with vou. and inn few weeks my arm, instead of being amputated was saved, together with niv lile which I ci tisiiler 1 owe lo you. Hoar Doctor, if I over can he of any advantage to you dispose of me, for it is en tirely'to year skill Hint lowe my present existence. Receive, therefore, my siecere respect, ami the assn* niece that I believe yon to he one of our most talent ed and experienced physicians in this country. Voim truly, I C. To Hr. Ileiiilmami, Han Francisco. Sacramento, February Ist, IP.Id. The uhdertiigned has known Hr llehiimiinii fjr many years, and ran vouch for his Justly having earned' a reputation ns a conscientious. prudent, ex perienced and skilful Physician and Surgeon, and would therefore roeemmend lo all jx-ople to rely with most linplicb confidence in Dr. Ilcinimaan’s skill and science. . , *■" " * Third street, between J and K Butte lodge, n0.33f.&, a. meets at tlu-ir flail in Bhlwell. on the first and third Saturdays of each month, nt T P. M. Hfllcers. Tho’s Wills. U' M. J W tin xvsos, s U, A I. OIMIMIMISi 3 W. II Kkkfkr 8 -e y ■ each mouth, at 7 J P. M.. "t Masonic IUII-Over Plan’s Market. Em ramie on Myers street, nmcers H A Itrown. \V M . Daniel Jewett, 8 IV; Georgs W . Elliot J \V; J Rosenthal, Treasurer. D G <» Donnel, See >; J i Kleine. H D;J KlUtnper. *. Pi A Iloskias, Tyler. Beelhrsn in food standing, •«* l*»»R«d »« Medical. DE- L. 1. CSAPBArS Dr. l. j. cz array. late in the hi'Nca. rian Revolutionary War. Chief PhyaWan to the ®nh regiment nl Honveda, Chief Jiiwb to the Military Hospital of Pe*ih. Hungary. arid late lectu rer on Dt-ease* of Urinary organa. and diacaaea of women and children. To rna trrucTK.—Dr. 1.. J Czapkay has opened hla inatilule for the cure of all form* of private di* eaees, such a» syphilis, gonorrhea. nocturnal emit slona and all the consequence- of aelf-abuae. In the Aral Mage* of gonorrheal disease* he guaranleeaacure in a few day*, without Inconvenience to the patient, er hindrance to hla business When a patient, by neglect, or impro|H-r treatment, ha* developer! the secondary symptoms of syhills. such a* buboes, or pniuful -welling, on the groin*, or ulcer* In the throat and noae. which. If not checked, rtostrov tha **fl part* and cause the bone* to mortify, separate ami come away, leaving the «n(fercr an object hldeon* to In-hold; or when splotch** and pimple* break out Upon the .kin or when he ha. painful -welling* upon Ihe hone*, or when hi* constitution I* Injured *<> a* In predispose to con*nm|itlon or other eonHtUiitiona disease. the itocim guarantee* a cure or a*k* no com. peii«ntion In Rhenmatiam, chronic or unite; in Dy-ertlerv. «>r Diarrhiea, he ha* *afe an I elfectnul re ineilie., l-'nr the trealment of the eon* quencea of *elf-ahn*e, anch a* nocturnal eini«»lon*, nervousness! timidity, headache pain* In tlie hack and limb*, with general weaklie**. lo** of appetite, lo«s of memory, injury In Ihe right, re»He*«ne**, confliaion of idea*, dislike for society, and feeling of wearine** of life; with the tiervon* *y«tem *o excileahle I lint *light noiaes »hnck or startle the patient making hi* exist ence miserable. For the above maladies ihe Doctor will guarantee a cure or aak no compensation, lie 0:111 lie consulted !><*) of charge, and Invites nil to call, as it will cost them nothing, and may he much to their advantage. Dr. 1,. J Czapkay i< daily receiving applications from every part of thl* Stale and from Oregon and Wa-hlnglon Territories, for treatment of every form of disease. 1 nd there I* not one who will contu for ward mid espre-s dissatisfaction; on the contrary, the Dr. is in daily receipt ■ f letters, expressive of grati tude and thankfulness, some of which are published below by permission. Msrtsvii.LK, .lime 3,1855. Dr. I. J. Czapkay, Sail Francisco;—Sir. I have used the last of your medicine. and do not think I shall need any more, as I feel very well, except llial I have not entirely go’, my strength yet. but soon will with the appetite I have. It U just three weeks, you may recollect, since I called at jour institute, with my constitution, as I thought, entirely broken, and never thought you would he able to cure me perfect ly. but thought you might he 11 hie to do something lo ease the pain in my back mid head and strengthen me limbs, which were *o weak 1 hat they would almost give way under me when T walk 'd, and to strengthen my nerves so that I would not get excited and trem ble at every little thing. Now that you know what I expected, you may Judge of rny satisfaction at rny complete recovery from those symptoms and the re’- movul of those splotches and sores from tnv skin and (he ulcers from my IhreaCsnd I lie entire stoppage of those emissions which you said were principally the cause of my sickness. I can hardly tell you which is the greatest, my joy or my surprise, lor except not having fully got no strength, I feel a* well as any man can feel. Enclosed I sand vou twenty dollars over your charge, and think myself cle'Hply cured If you think any body w ill be benehited, you may pul 111 is letlor 111 the IIPWSpar or* Titos II ivikv, I’orti.aMi. Oregon, May 15, Dig, Dr. Czapkav—Dear i-ir;—Your medicine has been taken according lo direction* I feel a little weak yt; in every inner wav I am almost enl reb recover ed, and think in a liorl time I .-had he as well as ev ar. F.vervhodv that knows me is wondering what made siieli a change, lor some friends thought I had consumption, and other* that I was going crazy -- \\ ell, I don’ know hut they were both right, as I felt a good deal both ways, and thought it I didn’t die soon 1 would tike to. I am not Irottnled any more with emissions, and Hie pain in my nead and hack, and the weakne-s in my limbs have left ne•, and so has Ihe dizziness, untidily, and the vvl-li always to he nlor o: I am not nlraid to go in emnpa y now. and an. not so easily sacred a* f used to he. when any 1 1 1 1 1. ■ thing would set me Irenih'iing. I have been at work ttiis week, which is llie llr-l 1 have done for six months, and the thought 01 it don’l discourage me like it used to. Indeed. I feel lit; another man, and it is all owing to your medicine and advice. You may puhli.ti thi* if you w.viil to. Yours ic, Joskpii Rath. Hack vmknto, May 15. 1 **,*».». Dear Sir —Hitch is Ihe thankfulness I feel for the preservation of mv health of both body and mind, and I believe efmy life, that I hope 1 will not he con sidered intrusive in tendering my thankful acknowl edgments for restoring melo health, mid making my life a boon worth preserving, when it had become a burthen too great for me lo hear. Victim ns I was to vice that had undermined my con-lilulion and devel oped a Intln of nervous symptoms such a* nervous debility, headache, distressing limidily.selPdislrnst. dizziness, love of solitude, lo*s of memory and want of resolution, besides a lona of strength and energy, wlihh made my waking moments wretched and mv sleep unrufre-liing and was fast bringing me to the grave, hut, thanks to your skill, 1 am restored to health vigor.and energy, ifopingto guide others where they may Ihul reljef, you have my permission to make this public. I.KOXABIJ VVaitr. To Hr. 1., J. Czapkay, Han Francisco. f. gf” Hpermatoniiea, or local weakue**, nervous de bility. low -pints, las-ilnde. weakness of the limb* and hack, indisposition and incapability for lahorand study, dullness of apprehension, h»-s ol memory, aver shin to society. love of Solitude, timidity, s If-di-tr Ist. di/.zi"e*s, headache. Involuntary discharges pains in the aide, affection* of the eyes, pimples on the lace, sexual and other iiillrmilles in man, are cured with out fail by '.lie justly celebrated physician and surgeon (~ j < zapkav. Hi - met In m! of curing diseases is new. t unknow n to others.l ami hence Ihe great success. All eonsullatiens. hv letter or otherwise free Address. l„ J. Czapkay, M. I*., Han Francisco, Californi'i. To THE LADIES OF CALIFORNIA. Dr. I, I f/apkav. late in Hie Hungarian Revolu tionary War. Chief Physician to the 'illtli Regiment of llonvods. Chief Surgeon lo the Military Ilusjiital of iV-tti, Hungary, and late Lecturer on diseases of uri narv organ* and diseases ot women and children, in vites Hus attention of the sick and afllicled females, laboring under any of the various form* of diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kidnevs. and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doctor is 1 dia ling more cures than any oilier Physi cian in the Stale of California Let 110 false delicacy prevent vim, lint apply Immediately, ami save your selves (nun painful suffering* wild jo«mature denlh All married ladies v hose delicate health or other cir euinslaiices do not allow to have an Increase in their families, should call at Dr. 1.. .1 Czapkay’s Medical In stitute, Armory Hall, corner Hacramculo anil Mont gomery streets, and they will receive every possible relief and 10-lp. The Doctors offices are so arranged that he can he consulted without the fear of molesta tion. If de*lreil. Dr. C. will vlsll the Indies at their residen-es. All consultation* by letUvr or otherwise free. Address to Dr L. J . Catipkay,Medical liisliline. Armory Hall, corner Hacwtnenlo and Montgomery street*. H. F. SYPHILIS AND GOXORKHIKA —Dr. L. J. Cznpkny would a*k especial atteipion to syphilitic and gonorrlneal diseases. In the first stages of either of these complaints he guarantees a perfect and effee tnnl cure in a few day*, without hindrance lo business or the slighle-t inconvenience. The Doctors method of treating them combine* nil the latest improvementn hv the medicni faculty, with discoveries made by him self, more effective than tut) thing yet known, which s< cures Ihe patient from the possibility of secondary symptoms and removes Ihe disea*e ill the shortest pos sible time Secondary syphilis which appear* in con sequence of the absornlion of the poison Into the sys tem, nml prodtMea llitltoes, Ulceration* in Ihe throat and nose, wh cli destroy Hie soli parts, ami cause ihe iMines to mortify, separnle and coins aw*y. dWrtijuring the patient horribly Node* or painful swellings 011 the bone*. splotches upon the skin, en*f* of which the IKvrmr* see daily in his office and which are the result of improper treatment. Al-o, uleers. tores and pim ples, ami injuries to the constitution, which, after a long perhMl uf suffering destroy life. It will also be re membered that lhr«e dit order* are hereditary, paa*|ag Medical from parent to child, and entailing U)mhi ihr offspring irttiimlcviMltutkMi For the cure of all these form, of disrnse th« Doctors gusrsnue* a cure or nskt no compensation. The IVeuw can be conmllwl hj lei ler or otherwise free of charge, and invite* all a lio are alibi ted In call upon him, where he will give Ihein such sati-fsction as the* can obtain no where else— Hi* room* are No. I ami ‘j Armory Hull, corn* rof Sac ramento and Montgomery alreeU San Ffiuistseo THU GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AHK!—lJreat Blessing to Mm kiml!—lnnoc m hut IV tent!—l>f. 1.. J.Ozapkny’s Prophy laclicum. (-elf Ihs infecting Agent,) a *nre preventative again*! jr-mor rhu-ul and syphilitic di*en*e*. and an unsurpassed rem edy for nil the veuerial. «crofulon». gangrenous and cancerous ulcer*, fie till discharges froin the vagina, morns ami urethra, mnl all cnlaiieon* eruption*ami diseases. For *nl« at Dr 1,. J. C’/.apkny’* otlicr. Ar mory Hall, corner of Sacramento ami Montgomery streets, San Frniieiseo. A* innocillation i» a proven laltve against small pox, «o is Dr I. J.l'rapkny's I’ropbilacticum a preventative ngnl-ist syphiliiienl and gonorrheal disease*. Harmless in itself, it (Misses**** the power of chemically destroy ing the syphilitic vi rus, and thereby saving thousands of toting dehanrh «e* from la-ing inleeled tiy the most loathsome of all diseases, bet no young man who appreciates henl'h la- without Dr. F/.apkny’s Prophllacttcum, It i* in vert convenient paekagesnnd will he found convent enijio use, bring used ns a soap. That disease can he prevented by tin- use of projier agents, I* a* well an established 'fuel ns that they can he cured after their establishment. The principle which i< now univer sally recognized, w as received even before tie- days of Jeliner. the discoverer of the vaccination in 1790. and its multiplied benefits ever since have received, ns they deserved, the attention of the medical faculty. It was in pursuit of this branch ol the medical sci nice Hint Dr. 1.. .1. t’z.apkay fortunately made lie- dis covery of his Pruphlliietienni. which, for Hie preven tion of syphilitic, gonorrheal, cancerous and cutaneous disorder. stauds*iinrivnlli-d by any agent in the Pha inacopiN-a. The effect of this agent after coition is immediate and removes the possibility of a contrac tion ol disease If, however, the disease has been eon traded, it i« useful in neutralizing the poisonous secre tions, which, by absorption, produce the horrid const*- quenses known ns secondnry syphilis It has been administered by the Doctor in many thousand cases, and he has v» I to (hid the first in which it has failed lo subserve the purpose for which it was administer ed. Price, s•">. fnl I direction* are attached lo each package. In eases where Prophilftdlcnm is used as a curative. Dr. I. J. Fxapkuy will furnish gratis n pre script ion for his lllmsl Purifier. All communications from the country, addressed ly to Dr. I, J. r/npkny,Hnn Francisco will be strictly and confidentially a'tended to, and the remedies with the greatest care mid secrecy. Immediate!* dis palcht d, by Express or other convryouce to their des tination feTlm. J. 1.. Cssvksv —The gentleman whose name forms the caption of this notice, is one of thu few modern physicians whose npplirnlirn to his pro fession and devotion to tin- altlictod, render him alike an ornament lo t'-e one and n heliefll lo the oilier A Hungarian by hirlh. he sought with Kossuth to place Ida country among the nations of the earth beyond the oppressor’s rule, dial bur s< ns might rejoice in the practice of those precepts which are alike our glory and our pride. In his efforts so to do, he has reaped the reward of ineffectual resistance to oppre-- -lon. and ‘-a home and a country know him no more.” \part how.iver, from his claims upon our consider ation as a patriot, the lestim nlals of character mid capacilv which ne tiring* enlille him lo piddle eonfis deuce, lo Hie exclusion of those who possess llellller tho Olio or the oilier. As a gentleman his character is untarnished; as a physician, his ‘kill nusiirpa-sed t and to those whose imprudence has left upon Ihein thu taints of di-ease, we can conscientiously commend him with the assurance ihut in him they will fin 1 a friend whum to know is great gain Tim Dr.’s office is No. It and -I Artnorv Hall corner of Hucrmiiento and 'tnnl'.'omerv slreel*. San francisco. VK TH AT <ITFFK 15KAD, lIKMH -sm m v m DR. PARESRA’S (iIIAT ITALIAN ULMFhV, For tlie certain and speedy cure of dis poses uf a private nuiure, no matter how lonjjt standing, without any in jurious efl’kct to the system or ary change ol diet. If has never laded, it cannot fail to cure. rrpms Invaluable Specific, first Introduced into U Pis* some filly years since, soon became so well known us u ‘certain cure,’ that in every low u and city noiouiv uu the t'ouunenl, lint in t.real Britain, the dmnmid for it won so great, it* merits ■<> astounding, that in less than one year iroin Its Introduction it had , supplanted all ether reined ms. The Medical Faculty iif me principal cities of Europe were compelled lc acknowledge its wouderlnl mastery over disease. Pro prietors of oilier mod mine, jealous of its sway, vainly undentored lo stay its onward progress I.lke grass i before the mower, Iheir elf * i* fell to Hie ground and like tire on the prairies, sweeping all before it. its on | ward march became trinmnlinnt It stood forth upon Its own merits ; n discerning pnplic saw. tried and were convinced of its magical virtue*. The massive fortune acquired by Dr I‘areira from the sale of it during the six years In* prepared it. alone bore witne-s to its miraculous merits. At the decease of the Doct. the recipe was Iwapieathed lo his son, who has lately \ introduced the remedy into the United Slate.. The ninnher ol cures it hn* already made are astonishing 1 Thousands and Ivn* of thousand* can hear testimony to it* efficacy. All who use it It will cure, with a safety,sprvd and certainly no other medicino has ever possessed. Uesori to no Quack Nostrums, I’so a remedy that has been tried for the pant fitly years and was never known to fail. This (treat Itemedy i* warranted purely vegetable Beware of I'ounterfeits. The extensive sale of this wonderful medicine fms already caused some person i or persons, to palm off upon the unsuspecting, a -pu nous compound, closely russniltitiiit lb** original. Be particular lo buy none without the w-i Hen signature i ~f a. Pareira. M. D on the outside wrapper of each bottle. All others are counterfeit, and Itteir aotn (aiunders will be punished with the ulmorst riger of , the law. Price. Three dollars per bottle For «;ilo by D. Bnb- C'*-k. sole Agent for California. Oregon and the Sand wich Islands, to whom all orders must he addressed. A liberal discount made So wholesale dealer* 1). HAUFOI'K. Wliolvank- Druggist, 77 fhrv is street, San Francisco. List of Agents throughout the Slate. Kiee illtiin V. Co. Druggist. Marysville; It. K- Ktnrkweather, l’By Drugstore Stockton: VV. 11. Brener, Sonora ; llenj Shiirtleff.Sha.sia; Child ft Worsheu. Placervdle; Justin Hates, Jr. HacnnentoCity ; D. It. VV. Cnrr, Dowtiieville ; Dr. John Lark. Nevada ; Dr. W II tiatlief, Vrcka, Dr J B Winston, I-os Angeles; Tlioiiius Whaley. Sun Diego; Heo L. Story. Portland 0. T. OROVILLE DIVISION 8. OF T. No. 234- Mewl* every Sunday Evening at H •’.dock, P M at Masonic Hall. J II tfbof hard; WP. NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION Franklin Pikrcr. of N. H I‘roidiiit. D. K. Atchison. of Mo. V. Pre«’t. Ptotrml THI GAUNT- Wk L Makct, of N. Y. sec’y of stale. J*nr« Guthrie,of Ky.. sec'y of Treasury. Hor’t McClelland, oi Mich., sec*y of Inte r. Jacmk C. Dobbin, of N C. sec'y of Navy. icrrKßsoM Davis, of Miss sec'y of War. James Camprili.. of pa. P. M. Genera. Caleb Cushing of Mama , Attorney Gen. STATE GOVERNMENT J Neely Johnson, Governor. R. M. Anderson, Lieutenant Governor. lliKiii C Mu Kit av. J n»t ice of Supreme Court Solomon 11 ey den felt, ami David S. Terhy, Associates. Geo. W Whitman, Controller. Henry Bates, state Treasurer, W. S. Wallace, Att y General. John II Brewster, Surveyor General, J ames Allen, State Printer. E. Wilson. F. S. McKenzie, ami Flex. Bell, Slate Prison Directors. JUDICIARY Solomon Hetdeneelt, Chief J ustice. 11 cun C Men hay, Associate Justice. Cham. H. Bryan, do do Wm. P. Dainoehi ield, JageOth District. COUNTY OFFICERS Joseph E. N. Lewis, County Judge. P. Freer, Sheriff, Butte County. Miles Chapin, County Auditor. Wm. Latitmork, County Treasurer. J - W. Scott, County Suryeyor. 11. S, Maynard, Assessor. J. J. Kline. Public Attorney. Randall Hobart, Public Administrator. DISTRICT COURT Ninth Judicial District, composed of the Counties of Butte, ColuG, and Shasta. The terms of the District court for Butte County commences as follows: On the second Mon days of March and June, on the fourth Mon day of August, and on the third Monday of December. COURT OF SESSIONS. §.T A term of the Court of Sessions shall be held at the comity seat in Butte county on the second Monday of February. May,August, and on sh<* first Monday in De cern her of each year, and si all continue from term toterm,unless all the buMtiess be sooner disposed of. *juanm*wjx juvetrrar. m mm t nr—^ mgmw COUNTY COUIfT The regular terms of the County Court on the first Monday of February, May, and August, and on the fourth Monday in No vember of each year, and shall continue front term to term, unless all the business of the term he sooner disposed of. PRODATE COURT § 4. The regular terms of the Probate Court shall lie held on the fourth Monday in February, and May, third Monday of Au gust,and on the second Monday in December of each year, and shall continue from term to term unless all the business be sooner dis posed of. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Hoc. 4 The regular meetings of the Board of Supervisors shall be held at the county seat of their respective counties,on the first Mondays of May, August .November and Feb ruary, and shall continue from time to time, until all the business before them is dis posed of. The Board shall also meet on the second Monday after each general election, to canvass election returns. lIITTK UECOItI) .Hilt PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT O It O V I I. L K. We are now prepared wilt a Rood assortment of PRINTING MATERIALS. tcexecute every de scription of - ■"* /f> ICT*-. hr 1 n‘ i J-n Y /Hj r \\i\tr\ i, J t\ •mid rßirmitUs on the in ist REASONABLE TERMS, and in n stylo that will not fail in give satisfaction. MiiiiugJ und cottier coinpanies desiring CERTICATKS OF STOCK, Can have them PRINTED ON SHORT NOTIO Every kind of Job Printing, executed to order^ suet) as HOOKS. CIRCULARS, LAW BLANKS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, RILLS op EXCH’CE RILL heads. deeds, rank checks, I.MU-lc, NOTES. PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, RILLKTS, RILLS OF FAKE. (ir any other description ot Printing that may bo de rived. Having had many year* practical experience in tlu* branch of the business, we are confident of giv ing en ire satisfaetioa to nil who may favor us with their or rer*. Persons wishing work done are respectfully invited tc give us a call. U. S. Livery Stable. Mycra Street Near Montgomery. f«T» KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES, and npid B growth of our town, we have, ot laic, mid will from time to time, make extensive additions to our stock and otherwise Improve our establishment, to meet witli entire satisfaction the increasing demands of the sge. Stock taken on Livery on the most reasonable Terms. If deal red, we will buy, sell or exchange stock— in short, transact al! business api ertaining u* a Mrst class Livery Hlnhlo The finest Buggies, hacks and Saddle Horses. Inrnished at a moment's notice Thankful for past favors, we hope to merit a ciuf. Uauancsol the same BROWN* UOEFMAN Dated OreviUe, Jaly 10, 1114. jylOd*