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Medical. DK. J C. YOUNG’S CARDS. IMPORTANT TO MINERS, TRAVELERS, ETC. THERE U no malady of deeper Importance either In n medical or moral light of view, to winch the human family la more liable than that arlrliiK Irons Impure connections. \t a medical man it I* the duty of every physician to look si disease a* it effect* health and hie, and ins vole object should lie to mitigate, at far a* lie* In his power, the bodily suffering. Human nature at beat is but frail, nil are liable to misfortune. of all ihe lII* that affect man none an- mere terrible Cian thoae of a private nature. —Slreadlul as it i« in tlie perron who contracts it. I rightful as tire its ravng i-a upon hiaconslitulion, ending frequently in deslruo lion and a loathsome grave, it becomes sif still greater importance when It is transmitted to innocent off spring. .Such Ixtiiifc the cr.se how necessary it be < oniua that every one having the least reason to fesr llial they have contracted the disenae, should attend toll at once by consulting some physician, whose respnctaUdlily and education enables him to warrant a safe, apeedy, and pormetienl cure. In accordance with this necessity, 1)H. YOUNG feels called upon to state that, by long study and extensive practice, he lout bnlome perfect master of all those diseases which come under the denomination of venereal, and hav ing paid more attention to that one branch than any other physician in the United Stales, he feels himself belter qualified to treat them. Syphilis in all its forms, auch as ulcers, swelling in the groans, ulcer in the throat,secondary syphilis cu taneous eruptions, ulcerations, terluary syphilis, sy philis in children, mercureal syphilitic affections, gon orrhea, gleet, strictures, false passages, liillamatioo of the bladder and prolrate glands, excoriations, tumors, poslulue, Stic., are ns familiar to him as the most com mon things of daily observation. The Doctor effects a cure in recent cases in a few • lays, and dads no difficulty in curing those of long .'oration, without submitting the patient to sin It treat ment as will draw upon him the alighiesi suspicion *.r oblige hint to neglect his business whether within • sirs or without. The diet need not he changed, ex cept in cases of severe iullamiilioii. There are in Cali fornia patient* (amounting to over two thousand in the past year) that could furnish proof of ibis; but those are matters thot rcqii're lid nicest eccrosy w hich he always preserves. All letters enclosing $lO, will be promptly attended to. Office hours from U A. M to sl* M. Address J. c. YOUNG, M. O, Express Buildings, corner of Montgomery and Californian street*, over Wells •'ar go it Co.’s Express Department. VUARO— FROM DR. YOUNG'S PRIVATE MEDICAI. Office—To the afflicted—ln this age tif progress, whon science is develop ng ilsolf in -ucah a manner a* to appear almost miruculous, every tiling la common place is looked upon us not worth notice. In view of this fact. Dr. Young, corner of Montgomery and California streets, ha* concluded to leave the beaten truck hitherto pursued by most sci entific physicians, (that of waiting for the public to tiud you out alone,) and publish to the world, ns inucn a* may be, his knowledge of the healing art, to lei those who he In need of assistance It how whero they cun llmd relief without fear of being inipo-ed upon lit continuation of this subject. Dr. t ottng would -ay. that of the past ten years he has pursued the praclluo of medicine in one of the largest cities In the United Ml ales, with the highest success, and that bis standing us a physician Is without reproach, having •a one time boon lecturer at the University of Penn sylvania on venereal diseases, Sic. Upon all of these conidernlions. Dr. Young has con fidence in introducing himself to the public, knowing ibut they will sustain well earned merit. The following are a few of the many testimonials which have appeared in the public journals the lust Cow years: | Prom the Boston Medical Journal j Although we are opposed to the system ol advertis ing, for good and sufficient reasons, still we deem it but justice to say lhat Dr. Young is one of the most industrious and indefatigable votaries of the medical science in the United States. From Professor Jackson. The subscriber is personally acquainted with Dr Young, and has seen much of his practice, andean near test!money to his mertli as a practitioner. From the New York Herald The eminence of tills distinguished gentleman in his profession, and thu very extended opportunities it.msossed by him for the observation of vein real dis ease*, make his services invaluable to those afflicted with the above complaints. From the Whig and Advertiser. /Alt afflicted with private complaints should consult )tr Young, whose education is not surpassed by any physician in tho country. In his skill, honor and in tegrity all may rely with safety, while most of the practitioners in this city art. without honesty or res poclttbility. theirproteulions being grounded in ignor ance mid assumption. i >fflce eornor of Montgomery ami California streets, no stairs, opposite the banking house of Wells Fargo X 00. Open from a A. M. to S P. M , Sunday in cluded. PRIVATE Medical Office—Hundreds of those who have contracted disease are disadpointod ol a core by not calling on Dr. Young ul (list He will lorloit any sum if he fails to cure any case that may come under hi* care, ne matter how long standing or afflicting, such ns ulcers, tumors, nodes, bunches, pimple* on the f*c“ and body, pains in the hones ami joins, wakefulness, trembling, copper colored sores, wasting of the bones, emaciation, loss of appetite, •strength ond flesh, sores in the nose and ears, loss ol fiair, weak eye*, itching humors, & Many persons after being relieved cf all externd appearance* of private disease, suppose themselves cured, le t after n few in oaths Ami they are troubled with various mpt.ims which they never had before, and which they find it impossible to relievo. To all who are af dieted in tin* way. Dr Young would particularly rec ommend atrial of hl» skill. The symptom* with which xuu wru troubled are caused by taint* In the blood, which soumeror later will destroy jour health and hap iine-e. No person who has ever had an attack of any private eovpiaiut should not fail to consult Hr. \ oung und lake a few bottle* of his invidushie purifying inodiciau. a* they can re«t assured ihal iheir blond is In a perfoctif pure and healthy condition, and lhat «-v»«ry trace of disease fs removed from the system. Recent cases cured in srom two to five day* without change ol diet or hindrance from business, or no fee. DR. J <’ YOUNG Office, corner Montgomery uud California streets. rppoHite Weiio, l argo it (Xi.'s. Office hours from !* A M.,108P.M Marysuille, June 10th. IBA3. DR. JC. YOUNG—l>ka» Hiu:— Please send me some of the medicines you prescribed in my ceue. i have a friend here who i* troubled in exactly me same way that 1 wa*. He has nightly emissions, ringing in hi* head, weak back, less of memory, aid Is generally debililated , he is discouraged and bos not confidence enough to enable In in to call and -oe you. I told him bow I was. and (hat my friend* all said I wa* in consumption, and the doctors up tiers gave roe up and advised mo to go homo to die, but .nsUwd of going home 1 colled upon >ou, and here I ■on o« well o* any of them, snd likely to live u long i 4 aie yot. w«lfl strenth enough to work with thu -inong ,wt of them. Doctor, I will oeodevery one to you that look* to me a* though he needed a phywcUu It shall not bo my fault if any one die* for want of nn-lie;J iroatmenl. 1 will do nil I can to keep the sffiicteil away from tho»e pest* of society, yelept professors aod high sounding tilled men. who, if the facts were known, ore men who left their country for (heir coon wy*» good. PublU this letter, doctor, if you wish, and I hope none of those that humbugged me, may ”““ a KO. EDWARD M. BURROWS, Istkrnatioxai.Hotki.Sai.oo> ! JACKSON BTREKT, Bifim Montgomery and Kearney SAN FRANCISCO - I TV Bf t Brands of Brandies, H-'mr* and Blgjxrs. Medical. DR. BBINIMAIVIV'S Private Medical Office. CORNER MONTQOM ERY k JAGAFO.N STREETS* SAN FRANCISCO. DU. M. HKIINIMANN, c<»riier «»f Kearney and Pnciflc street", Fan Francisco, has for a number ol years, in the military snd other hospitals of F'ranee, devoted his study principally to the treatm.-nt of Se cret d isenaes, and therelore possesses a thorough ex |*-rienc« in this particonlar orunch lie is also per fectly familiar with all the recently discovered ami hilfhly important remedies n:>d means for the cure of such diseases. It is scarcely necessary lo aiht here that in fram e where secret diseases are of more fro ipient occurrence Ihtui sny where else, lha physicians of that country ure more expert in their cure, nod are constantly ami successfully endeavoring to find out new remedies, more elllcicnt and less dangejou* than those lonnerly naed Ur. Ileinlin.inn is therefore, enabled to cure all these diseases with perfect certainty, without using mercury, in a very rhorl time, and without subjecting his patients to the risk of subsequent injunuus consu q tiences Chronic Gonorrhea, Ryermntorrhea. flour Alhus, General Debility tlie result ol misconduct, pollutions, ,|nin in the hack and sides. Kruptinusof all kinds, produced liy Interior causes laws of Hair, Rheumat ism In the Joints. Nocnrnnl sweats, seminal and l.'rin al weakness. Injuries received l.y mercurial tre.it inent. ftc kc are cured hy Hr, lleihimann with the aid of remedies known hut to himself, to the ported salisfactien of his clients. Recent diseases of the above named kind will he promptly and rndically removed Indore they cm set He in Ihe body and become chronic, hy Hr. lleini mann’s own purify ing vegetable remedies. Hr. Ilemimann further possesses a sure remedy fill,y tested, and which can he relied upon, for the cure of Intermittent fever. Chill and fever, fever and Ague, also a means to remove, in a few days for ever. a had breath, without the least injury lo ihe stomach. In the pdesent days numerous remedies are offered everywhere for all imaginable diseases, but in most ol Hie cases the sufferers are so sadly dis appointed that they look with justifiable mistrust on ail advertisements of this kind. Dr. Ileininiann's re' nn-dies need not be recommended I.) pufliing charla tanism. for they recommend Ihemseives hy their ef fects. as lias been seen and experienced by nuineons patients who, fortunately for themselves, have used lb.-in. for Ihe information mid satisfaelion of the often deceived public, the statement will suffice that Hr. Ileinimann has in his possesrion over two hun dred testimonials from patients cured by him. besides many oilier reliable persons, which he is ready to ex hibit when required, while common decency forbids him lo publish them in ihe newspapers. Persons applying to Hr. Ileiliimaiin shall not be obliged to pay in advance the lull price of the. cure, as he is willing to submit his shill mid his remedies llrst to he lesli d. iihu thing the Doctor invariably requires from all his patients, that is a faithful and strict conformance with nil his directions and preemptions, otherwise he cannot and w ill not warrant a cure. Written consultations will lie given without charge mid communications answered whether containing a lee or not. proinply, punctually and with strict secre cy. on applying, postage paid, in the Knglish, french or German Languages, lo Hr. M. HEINIM ANN, Corner of Kearney and Pacific streets, Sun francisco. To show te the satisfaction of all that Hr. Heini innim is a thonmgly educated, practical and experi enced physician nudsuigeon. the following from bis numerous testimonials, are submitted to the public. Names are suppressed, hut the authors are al any time ready lo proclaim their truth and authenticity before the world. CltKitxwooi) V* li.xv, feh. 11. 18.16. Hoar Doctor:—l have known you since I'D) and you have given so many proofs of your talents mid experience, that you have entirely wolicoutUelico. Although you reside al al a great lii-lauce fiOut me you know that I have several lime sent you patients w hleh other doclojs have gi\ en up as incurable, and you have always received Itiein and saved not only their limbs lint also their lives. 1 will only mention here liie case of Air, C , Irom Auburn, who is indebted lo you P>r the piv servalii u ol his right arm. which oilier doctors wauled lo amputate, and that of Mr. C ofl.'olotna. who although given up us hopeltos by two doctors was cured by you in two weeks lime. A" lo what you have done for my fami ly, siitliee it to say, I will never be ablo to repay yen. Accept dear Doctor, tin so few lines as u proof of tin- high esteem I have of your talents as a medical man, and believe me lobe M>ur constant friend, F 11. Proprietor of Hie Miner’s Hide). To Hr. Ileinimann. .Sun Francisco Greenwood, February lllh, 18.16. Having stydied medicine myself at the ITiiversily of Tuviu, u Italy, I suppose I know enough to In- be lieved when i declare hereby that you are the best physician I ever met with in California. This decla ration is founded on wb.al 1 have seen you do and heard from everybody when I re-id ;d at Mormon l«. land. I know of many persons to whom you have saved life and limbs after they had been completely given up by others, and who will at any lime come forward and testily to the truth ol this, and lo your science. Wishing yon for Ihe future, the same sue cess which has attended you thus fur. I remain truly yours, C. K. To Dr. Iletnimann, Fan Francisco. Column, Jimiirry 10th, 1556. My Hear and Much Esteemed Doctor: —It i" with much regret lhal I mid till your other friends saw yon quit Mormon Island. Wo have lost in you a physi cian of great talent anil experience who we could not appreciate 100 much. It was proven enough by the numerous who came lo call on you from all purls of Ihe mines, and yon are in the besi remembrance of nil. Mvsell, given up by whom I considered our best phy. sicians. prepared myself to die: by chance I came un der your treatment and you hire cured me of a grave sickness in a short time. You have proved yourself a physician und you do honor lo the mime. G. I'roprUtor Fiedch Restaurant. To Dr. Ileinimann, Sun Francisco. Auburn, January TJth. 1856. Hear Doctor:—l always remember you witli pleas ure. and a feeling of gratitude prompts me to address von these lines You know In Vvhsl a depioaahle state I was after coming out «T the hands of Hr 1,., who wanted lo amputate mt right nhu. m shed by a fall ing Irock. in order to save my life. Happily lor me. I heard of you. and of the reputation which you had at Mormon Island; so I asked ftfr your advice before parting with my arm. At the recommendation of w-nic friends of yours in Greenwood, I went to slay with you. and in a few week" my arm, instead of being amputated was saved, together with my life which I consider I owe lo yon. Hear Doctor, if I ever can be of any advantage to you dispose of me, for it is en tirely to year skiil that I owe my present existence. Receive, therefore, my stecere respect, and the nssu raoce that I believe you lo he one of our most talent ed and experienced physicians in this country. Yours truly, I C. To Hr. Ileinimann, Fan Francisco. Sacramento, February Ist, 1850. The nhdersigned has known Hr. Ileinimann Dr many years, and can vouch for his justly having eariwst a reputation as a conscientious, prudent, ex perienced and skilful Physician anil Surgeon, and would therefore roccmmcnd to all people lo relv with most implici. confidence In Dr. Heinitnaan's skill and science. . . „ V, U. Third street, between J and K fTE LODGE, No. ** F.'tk A. M.— ieslgr veets at their Hall In Bidwell.on the first and Saturdays of each month, at TP, M, Officers, AA ri.t.*, W Al, J VV Gusysos, 8 W, A L BKBLON. J AY, II Ksxritß S -c’y. OVILLE LODGE, NO. 103. F. &. A. M.— Staled Aleotings held on the first Saturday ol tonth. at 7j P. M.. al Masonic Hall, over Piatt’s t Untranee on Myers street. Officer*—H A t. W M . Daniel Jewell. H W; George W. KIHoI i li.wenil.nl. Treasurer. DG O’Donnel, Pec’); eina. SD; J Khun per. J. D; A H* skins, Tyler, ren Ui good standing, are Ur Had U) attend- Medical. DB- L. J. CZAPKAra Dn. l. j. c 7 apkav, i.ate in the hung a nan Revolutionary War. Chief Physician to the 2mh regiment ul Honvedi. Chief Stinreon to the Military Hospital of Pesih. Hungary. and lair Lectu rer on'Di-ease. of Urinary organa, and diseases of women and children. To t«« *rrucT«n.—Hr. 1. J i’zapksv ha. opened hia institute for the core of all form* of private dn ea »<*«, »uch as .yphilia. gonorrhea, nocturnal etnis •lona and alt the consequence. of self-abuse In the Aral stage* of gonorrheal disc-i.es he guarantee* a euro in a few ilava, without Inconvenience to the patient, er hindrance to hie business. Vt hen a patient, by neglect, or Improper treatment, hn* developed the secondary avmploma of syhills. such a. buboes, or p tinfnl .welling, on the groin*, or nicer. In the throat ami now*, which. If not checked, destroy the soft part, and cause the bonea to morlifV. separate and come awav. leaving the sult-rer an oh)ecl hideous to Inhold: or when splotch*. and pm pie. break onl upon the skin, or when he ha. painful swelling* Upon the bone*, or when hi« constitution i« injured so as to predispose to consumption or other con.tltutioaa disease, the IVkloj gimranlees a cure or asks nocom, pcnsatlon In Ulirnmniism. chronic or acute: m Dvarnterv. or Diarrhira, he has safe and effectual re medies. For the treatment of the con* qnonce* of self-abuse. »uch a* nocturnal emission*. nervonsne«si timidity headache, pains in the back and limbs, with general weakness, lona of appetite, loss of memory. Injury to the sight, re«i|e*.iiess, confusion of Ideas, dislike for society, anil feeling of weariness of life; with tlie nervous system so oxciteahle that slight noises shock or startle the patient, making his exist ence miserable. For the above maladies the Doctor will guarantee a cure or ask no compensation. He ran lie ron*nlled free of charge, an.l invites all to call, a* it will cost them nothing, and may be much to their advantage. Dr. 1.. J Cr.'ipkay is daily receiving abdications from every purl of tliis Slate and from Oregon ami Washington Territories, for troatmeul of every form of disease, i nil there is not one who will come for ward and express dissatisfaction; on the contrary, the Dr. is in daily receipt if letters, expressive of grati tude and thankfulness, some of which are published below by permission. M ARrsviLl.r, June 3, DC»S. Dr. L, J. Czapkay, Pan Francisco:—Pir, 1 have used tlie last of your medicine, mid do not think I .hall need any more, as I feel very well, except that I have not entirely go', my strength yet. but soon will with the appetite I have. It is just three weeks, you may recollect, since I called ut jour institute, with my constitution as I thought, entirely broken, and never thought you would be able to cure me |n-rli-cl ly, but thought you might be aide to do something to ease the pain in my back and head and strengthen me limbs, whfch were so weak 'lint they would almost give way under me when I wnlk.-d. and to strengthen my nerves so that I would not gel excited and trem ble at every little thing. Now that you know what I ex|>evted, you may judge of my satisfaction at my complete recovery from those symptoms, and the re moval ofthose splotches and sores from my skin and the ulcers from my throat: slid the entire stoppage of those emissions which you said were principally the cause oftny sickness. I can hardly tell you which is the greatest. m> joy or my surprise, for except not having fully got my strength, I feel ns well as any man can feel. Enclosed I send you twenty dollars over your charge, and think myself cheaply cured If you diiuk anybody will be benuntied, you may put Hi in letter in the newspapers. Tims Havihc. Pur tlami. Oregon, May 1.1, istki. Dr. Clapkav —Dear Pir; —Vour medicine has been taken according to directions I feel a little weak yet; in every other way I am almost entirely recover ed, and think in a short time I shall ho as well as ev er. Everybody that knows me is wondering what made such a change, for sotno friends thought I had consumption, and oilier* that I was going crazy Well, 1 don’ know but they were both right, as I felt a good deal hoth ways, and thought if I didn’t die soon 1 would like to 1 am not trounled anymore with emissions, and the pain in my nend and hack, and tlie weakness in my limhs have left me, and so has Iho dizziness, untidily, and the wish always to he alone: I am not afraid to go in coinpa y now. and uni not so easily sacred as I used to he. when any little thing would set me trembling. I have been at work this week, which is the llr-l 1 have done for six months, and the thought of it don’t discourage me like it used m. Indei it. I feel lik another man, and it is all owin jto your medicine and advice. You may publish tins if you want to. Yours &c, Joseph Kath. Rack vmevto, May la, Is.'ij, Dear Pir—Htich is the thankfulness I feel for the preservation of m\ health of holh body and mind, ami 1 believe of my life, that I hope I w ill not tie con sidered intrusive in tendering tnv thankfulacknowl eip'inetits for restoring melo be.illli. and making my life a boon worth preserving, when it hail become a hurtheu too great for me to hear. Victim as I was to vice that had undermined my constitution uml devel oped a train of nervous symptoms, such as nervous debility, headache, distressing timidity, sell-distrust, dizziness, love of solitude, loss of memory and want of resolution, besides a loss of strength and energy, which made my waking moments wretched and my sleep mi refreshing and was fast bringing me to the grave, but. thanks to your skill, 1 am restored to health vigor.'and energy. Hoping to guide others where they mav find relief, you have my permission to make this public. Eiconaru Wait*. To Hr. L. J. Czapkay, San Francisco. Spermatorrhea, or local weakness, nervous de bility, low spirits, Ins-iliide, weakness of the limbs mid back, indisposition and incapability lor labor and study, dullness of apprehension, loss of memory, aver ,j, m io society, hive of Solitude, timidity, s-lf-distrnst, dizziness, headache. Involuntary discharges pain* in the aide, affections of the eye*, pimple*on the face, sexual snd other infirmities in man, are cured with out f,ui by the justly celebrated physician mid surgeon I, .1 Czapkay. Ilia method of curing diseases is new. (unknown I" others.) and hence the great success. All consult ilions, by letter or otherwise free Address 1.. J. Czapkay, M. D., San Francisco, California. TO THR LADIES OK CALIFORNIA. Dr. L J Czapkay. lute in the Hungarian Revolu tionary War. Chief Physician to the 'doth Regiment of I lon veils. Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of IV,lb, Hungary, and late Lecturer on diseases of uri nnry organs and diseases of women and children, in vite* the attention of the sick and alllicted females, laboring under anv 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 effecting more-cures than any other Physi ci.an in tho Stale of California Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save your selves from painful suffering* and pit-mature death. All married ladies whore dellrnie health or other cir cumstances do not allow to have an increase in their families, should cull at Dr. 1,. J Czspkay's Medical In stitute. Armory Hall, coroer Racrainento mid Mont gomery streets, and they will rec-ive every possible relief and help. The Doctors offices sre so arranged that he can bo consulted without the fear of molesta tion. If desired. Dr. If. will visit the lathes at their residenses. All consultation* by letter or otherwise free. Address to Dr L. J. Czapkay,Medical Institute, Armory Hall, corner Sacramento and Montgomery street*, 8. F. SYPHILIS AND GONORIUKEA.—Dr. L. J Ozapkav would ask especial attention to syphilitic and gonorrhieal disease*. In the first singes of either of these complsinls he guarantees a perfect snd effec Inal cure in a few day*, without hindrance to business or the slightest inconvenience. The Doctors method of treating them combines sll the latest improvements by the medical faculty, with discoveries made hy him self. moo- effective thsn any thing yet known, which wenre* the patient from the poesibihtv of secondary symptom* and removes the disease in the shortest pos sible time Secondsry syphilis which appear* in con sequence of the nbsorolion of tlie poison into the sys tem, *nd produce* lluboe*. Ulceration* in the threat and nose, wh ch destroy the eo(> parts, snd cause ihe bones to mortify, separate and come away, disfiguring the patient horribly Nodes or painful swelling* on Die bones, splotches upon the skin. e«»e* of which the Doctors tee daily in hi* office and which are the result of improper treatment. Alro. ulcer*, wires and pim ple*, ami Injuries (o thecowslDutlcm, which afUsr a long period of suffering destroy life. It will also be re motabervd that thee* disorders are hereditary , psetiag Medical from parent to child, and entailing upon the offspring a ruined constitution for the cure of alt these form* of disease, the Doctors guarani.*-* a cure or asks no cont|i«ii*ation. The Doctor can tie consulted hy let ter or otherwise free of charge, and invites all who are sltti- led to call Upon him. where he will give them such sail-faction a* they can obtain no where rise.— His rooms are No. I and i Armory Hall, corner of Sac ramento mid Montgomery streets. Ban Francisco THE ONEATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGK!—Great lllesstng to Mankind I—lnnocent hot Po tent!—Dr. I. J. CzapknyV Prophylar.ticiim, (''elf Dis infecting Agent.) a sure preventative atminst r rlneul and syphilitic diseases and an unsurpassed rein edy for all'the venerlal. scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous ulcers, fielid discharges from the vagina, uterus and urethra, and all cutaneous erupt ions and diseases. For sale at Dr 1.. J. Ctapkay’s office. Ar inory Hall, corner of Macraiiisnlo and Montgomery streets, San Francisco. As Innociilalion is n preven tative against small pott, so is Dr I. J. f’zapkay's I’rop-illacucuin a preventative against si phtlinr.il and gonorrheal diseases. Harmless in itself, it faissesaea the jaiwerof chemically destroying the syphilitic vi rus, and therehy saving thousands of young debnurh ees from lieing inlected by the most hm'h-oine of nil diseases. I,et no young man who appreciates hcal'h he without Dr. Cz, ipkny’a Prophllactlcum. It is in verv coM»-nient packages and will he found conveni enllio us*-, ti ing used ns a soap. That disease rsn he prevented by the use of proper ngenls, is ns well an established fact as that they can he cured after their establishment. The principle which is now univer sally recognized, wa< received even before the day* of Jetiner. tin- discoverer of the vaccination in I'M. and its multiplied hcnertls ever since have received, ns they deserved, the attention of Ihe medicnl faculty. It was in pursuit of this branch ol tin- medical sci ence tlial Dr. 1,. .). Czapkny fortunately made the dis covery of hi- Prophilaclteuin, which, for the preven tion ol syphilitic, gonorrheal, cancerous and cutaneous disormler. stands'unrivnlled hy any agent in the Pha macopoca. The effect of this agent after coition Is immediate and removes the possibility of n contrac tion of disease If. however, the disease has been con traded, it is useful in neutralizing the poisonous secre tions. which, by absorption, produce the horrid con se ll ileuses known as secondary syphilis It ha* been administered by the Doctor in many thousand cases, and he hn- yet to flad the lirstin which it lias failed to subserve tin.- purpose for which it was administer oil. Price, S'). Full directions are attached to each | pack ago. In cases where Prophilnelicum is used as a ! curative. Dr. I. J. (f/apkav will furnish gratis a pro- I scription for his lllood I’nnfi- r. All rmnmunicallims from the country, addressed ly to Dr. I, J, I'ziipkny,San Francisco, will In-strictly and conlldentially attended to, and the remedies with the greatest care ami secrecy, immediately dis pati-hr d, by Kxpn-ss or oilier conveyance to their des tination. tVDn. J. |„ I’z.xfKAY —The gentleman whose name forms the caption •»f this notice, is one of Ihu few modern physicians whose applicatii n to his pro fession and devotion to the atllicled, render him alike an orimment to t‘-e one mid a benefit to the other A Hungarian by birth, he sought with Kossuth to place his country among the nations of the earth beyond the oppressor's rule, ihal h«r sens might rejoice in the practice of those precepts which are alike our glory and our pride. In his efforts so to do, tie lias reaped Ihe reward of Ineffectual resistance to oppres sion. and ‘-a home and a country know him no more.” Apart, however, from his claims iijsin our consider tit ion us a patriot, the teslitn -iiiuls of chancier and capacity which ne brings entitle him to public confi dence, to the exclusion of those who possess neiihi-r the one or the other. As n gentleman his character is untarnished; as a physician, his -kill unsurpnsstsl; mid to those whos<> imprudence has left upon lla-m the taints of disease, we can conscientiously commend him with the assurance that in him they will find a friend whom lo know is great gain. Tim Dr.’s office is No. !l and 4 Armory Hall corner of Sacramento anil Montgomery streets. S.m Francisco. VK THAT >I'I’FKH HIvM). 1?F-\I>! ) * fhr, ifffi mn ‘V.. DR. PAREIRA’S GHAT ITALIAN KKMEDY, ' , J. i For the certain ami speedy cure ol dis eases of a private nature, no matter how long standing, without any in jurious effkct lo the system or any change of diet. It has never failed, it cannot fail to cure. T BTHIS Invaluable Specific. (Irst introduced into B Pisa some fifty years since, soon became *0 well 1 known a* a ‘certain cure,’ Dial in every town and city notoiny on the Continent, but in (frenl Drilain. the j demand for it was no great, its merits so a»lomiding, that in less llisn one yonr irom its introduction « had i supplanted all oilier remedies. Tile Medical Faculty of the principal cities of Europe were compelled to acknowledge us womlerlul mastery over disease, pro prietors of other medicine, jealous of its sway, vainly iindei.vored to slay it- onward progress Like grass before the mower, their efforts fell jo the ground mid like Urn on the prairies, sweeping all before it. its on ward march became triuninhant. It stood forth upon its own merits : a discerning puplic saw. tried and were convinced of its magical virtues. The massive fortune acquired by Dr. Paretra from the sale «f it during the six years he prepared it. alone bore withers to its miraculous merits. At the decease ol Ihe Docl the pec.i|K- was bequeathed lo hi* son, who lias lately Introduced the lemedy into the United Hlalei. The number of cure* it has already made are astonishing Thousands and urns of thousands cun bear Uxiinnoity lo its efficacy. All who use it. It will cure, with a safely,speed and certainty no other medicine has ever possessed. Resort Io no Quack Nostrums, Usa a remedy that has lie on tried for the past fifty years and was never known to fail This Great Remedy is warranted purely vegetable. Ileware of Counterfeit*. The extensive sale of this wonderful medicine has already caused some person i r persons, lo palm off u[hiii tho unsuspecting, a spu rioua compound, closely resembling the original. He particular to buy none without the written mgnatnre of A Pareira, M. D on the outside wrapper of each bottle. All others are counterfeit, and their com pounder* will be punished with the utmorrt ngsr of the law. Price. Three dollar* per bottle For sale hy D. Bab cock. sole Agent for California, Oregon and llietboid wieh Islands, to whom all orders must be addressed. A liberal discount made to wholvsadealer* I), »»\ UUULI* • Wholesale Druggist, 77 Davis street, San Francisco. List of Agents throughout the State. Bice DflHn k. Co. Druggist Marysville: H. K- Starkweather. t tty Drug Store Stockton ; W. H Bruner, Sonora ; Beiq Shurtleff. Shasta; Child k Worshen. Placerville; Justin Gates, Jr Bacrmento City; D. R - w - "f!‘ Ih.wntovtlte; Dr. John Lark. Nevada ; Dr. W II Gatlief, Yreka, Dr J B Winston, Loa Angeles. Thomas Whaley. Ban Diego; Oeo L. Story, Portland O.T. lOVILLE DIVISION 8. OF T. Jto. ®**- Meets evory Sunday Evening at • • »lv«k, P M, mo ale UaU. J H Bhs|kord; WP. NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION Franklin Picture, nf N. H I'resulent D. li. Atchison, of Mo. V. I’rcs’t. Pivlrm; THE CABINET Wm L Marcv, ot N. Y. fiec’y of state. James Guthrie,ot Ky.. scc'y of Treasury. Uob't McClelland, of Mich., see’y of Inte r. laemk C. Pori;in, of NO. sec'y of Nary. Jerr »;k«on Davis, ot Miss sec’y of War. I ami:« Cam mu, i.. of Pa. P. M. Genera, Caleb Cushing of Muss , Attorney Gen, STATE GOVERNMENT J Nelly Johnson, Governor. It. M. Andkrm)n, Lieutenant Governor. Hugh C. M r n it a r. Justice of Supreme Court Solomon II ky den felt, uml David S, Terry, Associates. Geo. W 4\ hitman. Controller. Henry Hates, stale Treasurer. W. S. Wallace, Att y General. John II Hr kwstkr. Surveyor General .1 ames Allen, Slate Printer. E. Wilson, F. S McKenzie, mid Flee. Hell. State I’rison Directors. JUDICIARY Solomon llevdeneelt, Chief Justice, iiuuii C Murray, Associate Justice. Chas. H. Hhyan, do do Wm. P. Dainoereield, JugefMh District. COUNTY OFFICERS Jose eh E. N. Lewis, County Judge. I*. Freer, Shciitf, Hutte County. Miles Chapin, County Auditor. Wm. Latiimore, County Treasurer. J W. Scott, County Suryeyor. It. S. Maynard, Assessor. J. J. Kline. Public Attorney. Randall Hobart, Public Administrator. DISTRICT COURT Ninth Judicial District, composed of the Counties of Butte, Colusi, 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 ol August, and on the third Monday of December. COURT OF SESSIONS. §3- A term of the Court of Sessions shall he held at the county scat in Unite county on the second Monday of February, May,August, and on the first Monday in De cember of each year, and shall continue from term toterm,unless all the business be sooner disposed of. COUNTY COURT §2. 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 from term to term, unless all tlie business of tho terra be sooner disposed of. ■—— ————i —mmwamm PROBATS COURT § 4. The regular terms of the Probate Court shall he 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 t > term unless all the business be sooner dis posed of. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Sec. 4 The regular meetings of the Hoard of Supervisors shall be held at the county seat of their resp»ective 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. Tho Hoard shall also meet on the second Monday after each general election, to canvass election returns. BUTTE KECOKU .108 PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT O ROY I LLE. W« erenow prepared wilt snood assortment of PRINTING MATERIALS. Uexecute every de scription of >B mH H j rtj n In ff/R BILLS OP EXCH’Gi: BANK CHECKS. PROGRAM HIM, BILLS OK FAKE. on the mist REASON AIII. E TERMS, and in a style Hiul will not fail to give satisfaction. Mining) and ember companies desiring CERTICATES OF STOCK, Can have them PRINTED ON SHORT NOTIC Every kind of Job Printing, executed to such a* BOOKS, CIRCULARS, LAW BLANKS, PAMPHLETS, cards, nil,l, HEADS, DEEDS, I,A ItKI-g. NOTES, POSTERS, BILLETS. Or any other description ot Printing that may be d* sired. Having hod many year* practical experience in tho branch of the business, we are confident of giv ing en ire satisfaction to all who may favor ue with their on rer*. Persons wishing work done are reepectfuliy Invited tc give us a call. TJ. S. Livery Stable. Myer« Street-Near Montgomery. ITo KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES, and rapid . growth of our town, we have, of lale, and will om lime to lime, make extensive additions to our ockand otherwise improve our establishment, to eel with entire satisfaction the increasing demands 'lbeage. Slock taken on Livery on the most reasonable rrms. If desired, we will buy. sell of exehsnge ock— in short, transact all buaineas api ertsiuing to first class Livery Stable The finest Buggies, hacks Ml Saddle Horses, furnished at a moment s notice Thankful for past favors, we hope to nuance of the same BHOWft A UOEf *AN Dated OrovUls, July 10, ItM. JyKXiU