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M£DICAL. DK. J C. YOUNG’S CARDS. IMPOUTAST TOMINEBB, TRAVELERS, ETC. Til KK K it no malady of deeper Importance cither in u medical or moral light of vb*w, to which Um) human laintly it more liable Ilian that arising from impure connections. Kn n medical man H in the <tnty of ever* physician to look at disease as it effect* health and lilt-, and hi* mle object should be to mitigate, an fur as lon in hi* iv ovmr. the bodily suffering. Hu mini nature »t best is thi frail, all are Hal)!*- to misfortune. i)i all ilm ill* that affect man none arc mere terrible t'uui those of a private nature. —Dreadful a* it is in the person who contracts it. frightful a» are its ravag is upon liis constitution, ending frequently in destruc* Mon and a l.iailisome grave, it become* of still greater Importance when It is transmitted b> innocent off apring. tsuch being the ccse hew necessary it he tomes that every one having tho least reason to f.-ar that they have contracted the disease, should nltend ton at once by consulting some physician, whose reset ctfttbility aud education enables him to warrant a >Vt speedy, and permanent cure. In accordance w iih this necessity, UK. YOUNG feels called upon to state that, by long study and extensive practice, he ha* |,clone' perfect master of all those diseases which come under the denomination of venereal, and lmv> Dig paid more attention to that one branch than any other physician in the United Slates, he feels himself belter qualified to treat them. Syphilis m all its form*, such as ulcers, swelling in the groans, ulcer in the throat, secondary sy phtlis, cu taneous eruptions, ulcerations, tertuary syphilis sy plulis in children, mercureal syphilitic nlfe,•lions, gon orrhea. gleet, strictures, false passages, inllaination of the bladder and protrnte glands, excoriations, tumors, pustules Stic., arc as familiar to him as the mu*i cum iuon things of dally observation. ’f'ho Doctor effects a cure tu recent cases in n few »la*f atul finds n • dilllculty in curing' those of long duration without submitting the patient to »u< h treat ment a* will draw upon him the allghUist suspicion, or oblige him to neglect his business, whether within oors or without. The, diet need not be changed, ex tent in cases of severe luff*million. There nr fornia patients (amounting to over two thousand in Hie nasi vear) that could furnish proot of this; but tliese are'matters lliot require lid nicest eacresy winch ,IW A*neiUirs r eniffos*ng *lO, will he promptly attended to. Office liotirs from 9 A. M to 8 I’ M- Address J. t' YOUNG M. <». Express Buildings, corner of Montgomery and Californian streets, over Wells .■'ar gc lit Co.’s Express Department. a c \r.n—PROM DR. V'Oil NO’S PRIVATE Jm. MKDICAI. O(Men—To the afflicted—ln this infa of progress, whon science is developing itself in -licah a manner ns n. appear almost miraculous every IlnnK in common place is looked upon as not worth notice In view ol this fuel. Dr. \ oung. corner of Montgomery and California streets, has concluded to i-avet he beaten track hitherto pursued by moat act entitle phyai,dans, (that of wailing for the public to (hid you out alone,) and publish to the world, us muca as may be, his knowledge of the healing art, to let those who he in need ol assistance khuw where they can hind relief without fear of being imposed 'Tn continuation of (his subject. Dr. Voting would nay, that of the post ton years te has pursued l ie r.racliue of medicine in one of the largest cities In the United Stales, with the highest success, and that his elanduig as a physician Is withot.l reproach, having .Tone Utttebini lecturer a. the University ofTenu svivartia on venereal disease*, kc. ’ |i|,on all of these conidorutions, Dr. I oong has con fldence in introducing himself to tin: public, knowing that they will sustain well earned merit. The following are a few of the many testimonial wldch tiavo appeared in the public journals the last (ow lh# UoHlon Medical Journal ] Although wo are opposed to the system ol advertis ing for g.md and sotti lent reasons. still we deem it, 1,0 l justice to >u> that Dr. \oiing is one of the most industrious and indefatigable votaries of the medical science in the United Slates. From Professor Jackson, The subscriber is personally acquainted With Dr. Young, and lias seen much ol ins practice, and can tear testimony)’ to hismcnli as a practitioner. From the New York Herald. The eminence of this distinguished gentleman in his profession, and the very extended opportunities ilosslssed by him for the observation «t venereal dis eases. make his services invaluable U> those utlhcled with'the above complaints. From the Whig and Advertiser. All afflicted with private complaints should consult rv; Young, whose education is not surpassed by anv Tvsic ni.To the country. In his skill, honor and n f ./ritv ail may rely with safety, while most of the orachtioners in this city are without honeMy or res pectability, their pretentious being grounded in b-mor- UU of‘Montgomery and California streets vr, stairs, opposite the banking house ol W ell- l argo upon from U A. M. to 8 I*. M , Mmday m vluded. lirt , V MR Medical Ofllce-llandreds of those who I* l ave contracted disease are dlsudpomljMtd a «>n Dr \ouiitf flrnl '•* N ' l '* to euro any case that may lorlett a» y n 0 matter how loin? standing or Jut'll as ulcers, tumor*, nodes, hunches nlllicling, » f |UiJ I)nilVi ~aius in the hones and wakefulness, trembling. copper colored sores, S;< of the hones, emaciation, loss of appetite wasuni? oi , ... i„ iy, e noso and ears, loss of fc. Many persons a n«; being relieved .'fall extern il appearances of alter i>tn% ..moose themselves cured, but after private dwease, 8 pr troubled with various u few months Hnd tney which sjmpu>.n« which they «* o they Jlud * l l)r Yount? would particularly tec ilicunl iii this h The wiih which om.ueml a trial of hus skilly Hie ju llw chUe ol did or UirinaM iMlsl'i’ , “”' *ts ssbsr r&snsx sa Marysuille, June Jhth. K J C VOUNG-Dkak Sißf-Pletwe send me ' some of the medicine* you prescribe.! in my I have a friend here who is troubled in exactly Wame wav dial 1 was. He h*s nisfhlly e.nis.uons, ringing actse in his head, weak back, loss of memory, and is generally ilehiUtAted ! ho sol ha* not confidence enough to enable him to c«l u vou i told him how I was. and that my friends nil grid I was in consumption, and the doctors up here gave me «paud advised me to go home to die, but fiuMMMi of going home I called upon you, and here I am L. well as any of them, and likely to live a long tune vet witfl slrenth enough to work with the strong l«[ ofVmm. Doctor. I will send every one to you that lo.ik» to me as though he needed a physician It'•'all n he mv fault If any one dies for want of medical trlmenu I will do all 1 can to keen the afflicted swav from those pests of *ociely. yefept professors wd high sounding lUled men. who. if the fact, were known, are men who left their country for their coun try’s good. Publls this letter, doctor, if you wish, "ad ! hope some of th.aw that humbugged me, may - ISySS GKO. DAVIDBON. D EDWARD M. BURROWS, IwternationalHotelSaloon JACKSON STREET, n.tiwmi Moatff ornery and Kearney- SAN FRANCISCO- S' The Brandt of Branditt, H r met and Stgart, MEDICAL. DR. HEINIMANN S Private Medical Office. CORNER MONTGOMERY & JACASON STREETS SAN FRANCISCO. Dr. M. HEIINIMANN, corner of Kearney ami Pacific streets. San Francisco, has for n number of years, in the military and other hospitals of France, , devon-d hie study principally to the treatment of Se cret diseases, hi el therefore possesses n thorough ex perience in tins porticuatur branch. He is also per fectly familiar with all the recently discovered and hlirhly important remedies and means for the core'of such diseases. It is scarcely necessary In add irere that in France where secret disea.es are of more fre quent occurrence tbnn any where else, the physicians of that country are more expert in their cure, mid are constantly nisi successfully endeavoring to find out new remedies, niore efficient and less Uaugejous than those formerly used I»r. Ileinimitnn is therefore, enabled to cure all these diseases with perfect certainty, without using mercury, in a very short time, arnl without subjecting hi* patients to the risk ol subsequent injurious cuiec qut-ncea. Chronic Gonorrhea, Ryermatorrhen. Flour Albns, Goneral liability tlie re-iih of misconduct, pnllutions, join in the hack and sides. Erupt iunsof all kinds, produced by interior causes. Loss of Hair. Rheuniat ism in the Juinis, Nocurnul sweat*, Seminal and Frin :d weakness. Injuries received by mercurial treat ment, tec &c are cured by Hr, Heihimanii witli the aid of remedies known but to hi nisi; If, to the perfect salisfactlen of his clients. Recent diseases of the alinve named kind will he [ promptly and radically removed before they cm set tle in the body and become chronic, by Hr. lleiui- I Miami's own purifying vegetable remedies. Dr, Heinimann further possesses a sure remedy ful,y tested, and which can tie relied upon, for the 1 cure of intermittent Fever, Chill and Fever, Fever arm Ague, also a means to remove, iu a few days fur- : ever, a bad breath, without the least injury to liie stomach. In the pdesenl days numerous remedies i are offered everywhere for all imaginable diseases, j but iu most of ihe cases the sufferers are so sadly dis- j appointed that they look with justifiable mistrust on | alt advertisements ef this kind. Dr. lieinimunu's re. j mediesneed not be recommended by putlling charla tanism, fur they recommend themselves by their ef- j fects. as lias been seen cud experienced by numeous j patients who, fortnralely for themselves, have u-hi! them. For tlie information and satisfaction of the often deceived public, the statement will suffice that i Dr. licinirauiin lias in his possesrion over two bun- | dred testimonials from patients cured by him, besides j many other reliable persons, which he is ready to ex hibit when required, w hile common decency lorbids ] him to public them in the newspapers. Persons applying to l>r. Heiniraann shall not be obliged to pay in advance the lull price of the cure, ; ns he is willing to submit bis shill and his remedies j first to he tested. < Hie thing the Doctor invariably requires from all his patients, that is a faithful and strict conformance 1 with all his directions and precriplious, otherwise he cannot and will not warrant a cure. Written consultations will be given without charge and communications answered whether containing a fee or not. prompty, punctually and with strict secre cy, on applying, postage paid, in the English, French or German Languages, to Dr. M. HEINIMANN, Corner of Kearney and Pacific streets, Sau Francisco. To show te the satisfaction of nil that Dr. Ileinl maun is altieruugly educated, practical and experi enced physician undsuigeon. the billowing from his numerous testimonials, are submitted to tlie public. Names are suppressed, hut the authors lire at any time ready to proclaim their truth and authenticity before Um; world. (jßKKNivoon Vai.lkv, Feb. 11. 1856. Dour Doctor: —I have known you since 1-40 and you have given so many proofs of your talents and experience, that you have entirely won confidence. Although you reside at at a great distance frOin me you know that I have several lime gent you patients which other doctoi* have given up a» incurable, and you have always received them mid saved not only their hinhs hut also their lives. 1 will only mention here tlie case of Mr. C , from Auburn, who is indebted to you lor the preservation of his rigid arm. which other doctors wanted to amputate, and that ol Mr. G . ofOoloma. who although given up us hopeless by two doctors was cured by you in two weeks time. As to what yon have done for my famN Iv, suffice it to say, I w ill never be ablo to repay you, ' Accept dear Doctor, these few lines as a proof of the high esteem I have of your talents as a medical man. and believe me tc be your constant triend, Proprietor oflhe Miner's Hold. To Dr. Heinimann, Sun Francisco. Greenwood, February 11th, 1856. Having atydied medicine myself at the University of Tav in, a Italv, I suppose I know enough to belie lieved when i declare hereby that you are the best physician I ever met with in California. I bis decla ration is iVundcd on what 1 have seen you do and heard from everybody when I resided at Mormon Is land 1 know of many persons to whom you have saved life and limbs after they had been completely given nii by others, and who will at any lime come forward and testily to the truth o( this, and to your science. Wishing you for the future, the same sue cess w hich has attended you thus for. I remain truly yours, _ K - To Dr. Hatnimann, San 1- ranciaco, Colotno, Janrrry 10th, 1856. Mv Dear and Much Esteemed Doctor: —It is with much regret that I and all your other friends saw you quit Mormon Island. We have lost tn you a physi cian of great talent and experience, who we could not appreciate too much. It was proven enough by the numerous whtf came to call on you from all parts of the mines, and you are in the best remembrance of all. Myself, given up by whom I considered our best phy sicians. prepared myself to die; by chance I came un der vour treatment and you hn-e cured me ol a grave sickness in » short lime. You have proved yourself a physician and you do honor to the‘name. C. * ' Proprietor 1 redoh Restaurant. To Dr. Heiniraann, San Francisco. Auburn, January 1-th, 1856. Dear Doctor;—l always remember you with pleas ure and a feeling of gratitude prompts me to address you these lines You know in w hat a dephmable state 1 was after coming outef the bands of Dr L-, who ' wanted to amputate mv right arm. m shed by a full -1 ing truck, in order P> save my life. Happily for me, I heard of you. and of the reputation which you had at Mormon Island; so I asked for your advice before parting with my arm. At the recommendation of some friends of yours in Greenwood. I went to stay with you. and in a few weeks ray arm, instead of being amputated was saved, together with my life which I consider I owe to you Dear Doctor, if I ever can lie I of any advantage to you dispose of me, for it is en tirely to yetir skill Unit 1 owe my present existence. Receive, therefore, my sieeere respect, and the assu rance that I believe you to be one of our most talent ed and experienced physicians in this country. Yours truly, 1 h. To Dr. Heiniraann, San Francisco. Sacramento, February Ist, 1856. The uhilersigned has known Dr Helnimann for ImSy yea "and can vouch for his justly haring earned a reputation a* a conscientious prudent, ex ! u-r .mceil ni.,i skilful rhysicisn and Surgeon, and would therefore roccmmeml to all people to r.-lv with 1 most implicit, confidence in Dr. Heiniraann s skllland tnCe Third street, between J and K. U. S. MAIL LINE! ON and after Tuesday. March 18th, 1856. the Cali fornia SuU* Company’s Coaches will Imre their Office, Western Mouse, Marysville, every morning at So’cloci for Sacramento, and arrives in lime for the the Pan Francisco Koals. .. RETURNING —Wirt leave their Office Orleans Ho tel, Sacramento, for Marysville, at the same hour. GEO V. THOMAS, Supenatendanl. March 17U>. IW6 Marysville. MEDICAL. DR* L J. CZAPKAY S Dim, J.C/Af’KAV, I.ATE IS THE Ht’SGA rian Kerotutlonnry War. Chief Physician to the 20ih regiment <>t Hoiiveds, Chief Surgeon to lie- Military 110-pi.al of Pesth. Hum; try. mid late lectu rer on Dimm of I rinary organs ami diseases of weuten mol children. To ihk tmu t*d.—l>r. 1. .1 fzapkay has opened his institute for the cure of all form* of privole tli* fuses, sin'll as syphilis, gonorrhea, nocturnal rant sions and nil the consequence- of self-abuse. In the lirst stage* of gonorrheal disease*,he guanuitees h cure in u few days, without Inconvenience to the patient, er hindrance to hi* business W hen a patient, hy neglect, or improper treatment, hus developed the secondary symptom* of syhilis. such a- buboes or painful sweliiog* on the groins, or ulcers in llic ttiroiit and nose, which, if not checked, destroy ihc soft part* and cause the b dies to mortify, separate and come away, leaving the sufferer an object hideous to behold; or when splotches and pimple* break out upon the skin, or » hen ho tin* painful swelling* upon the bones, or when hi* constitution i* injured so a* to predispose to consumption or other coi.stllutl ma discus, , ihe Docloj guarantees a cure oi a-ks nocom, pensittion. In Uheumallstn, chronic or acute; in Dysentery, or Diarrleei, he has safe an 1 effectual re medies. For the treatment ol the cons ipienci** of self-abuse. »uch a* nocturnal emissions. nervou*ne*si timidity, headache, pains in ihe buck and limbs, with general weakness, loss of appetite. 10-s of memory, injury to the sight, r-'Slles-ness, confusion of ideas, dislike fur society, and feeling of weariness of life; with the nervous system mi exciteahle tiod slight mdses shock or startle Hie patient. making hi* exist ence miserable. For the above maladies the Doctor w ill guarantee u cure or ask no compensation. He can he consulted free of charge, and invites nil to call, as it w ill cost them nothing and may he much to Iheir advantage. Dr. 1,. J Czapkay is dully receiving applications from every pari of tills Stale and from Oregon and Washington Territories, for Iroalmeul of every form of disease, mid there Is not one who w ill come tor ward and express dissatisfaction; on the contrary, the Dr. Is in daily receipt i f letters, expressive ol grati tude and thankfulness, some of which are published below by permission. M*Rv»vn.t«, June It, 1855, Dr. L. J. Czapkay, Sun Francisco:—Sir. 1 have used the last of jour medicine. Hint do not think I shall need any more, aa I feel very well, except that I have not entirely sol my strength yet. but soon will with the appetite I have. It is just three weeks, you may recollect, since I called at j our institute, with my constitution, as I thought, entirely broken, and never thought you would be able to cure me perfect ly, but thought you might be able to do something to ease the pain in my back and head and strengthen me limbs, which were so weak that they would almost give way under me when I walked, and to strengthen my nerves so that I would not gel excited and trem ble at every little thing. Now lb%l you know what I expected, you may judge of my satisfaction at my complete recovery from those symptoms, and the re moval of those splotches and sores from my skin and the ulcers from my throat; snd the entire stoppage of those emissions which you said were principally the cause of my sickness, 1 can hardly tell you which is tiie greatest, my joy or my surprise, for except not having fully got my Strength, I feel as well as any man can feel. Kudosed I send you twenty dollars over your charge, and think myself cheaply cured If you think anybody will be bene fitted, you may pul this leltor in the newspapers. Tnos, llavukn. Portland. Oregon. May 15, 1565. Dr. Czapkay—Dear Sir;—Your 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 1 shall be as well as ev ar. Everybody that knows me is wondering what made such a change, for some friends thought I bad consumption, and others that 1 was going crazy.— Well, I don’ know but they were bolb right, us I felt a gornl deal both ways, and thought if 1 didn’t die soon 1 would like to. I am not troubled anymore with emissions, and the pain in my nead and hack, and the weakness in my limbs have left me, and so has the dizziness, timidity, mid the wish always to tie alone: I am not afraid to go in compa y now. and am not so easily sacred as 1 used to lie. w hen any little thing would set mo trembling. I have been at work this week, which is the first I have done for six months, and the thought of it don’t discourage me like it used to. Indeed, I feel lik another man, and it is all owing to your medicine and advice. You may publish this if you waul to. Yours &c, Joseph Rath. Sacramento, May 15. Dear Sir Such is the thankfulness 1 feel for the preservation of my health of both body and mind, and i believe of my life, that I hope I w ill not tic con sidered intrusive in tendering my thankful acknowl edgments for restoring me to health, and making rny life a boon worth preserving, when it had become a burthen 100 great forme to hear. Victim us I waste vice that bad undermined my constitution and devel oped a train of nervous symptoms, such ns nervous debility, headache, distressing timidity, self-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 unrefreshing 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 may find relief, you have my permission to make this public. Leonard Waite. To Dr. L. J. Czapkay, San Francisco. tir Spermatorrhea, or local weakness, nervous de bility, low “[lints, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and iaanpabitity tor labor mid study, dullness of apprehension, 10-s of memory, aver sion to society, love of Solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, headache. Involuntary discharges pains In the t.ide, affections of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man, are cured with out fail by the justly celebrated physician anil surgeon I I, .1 czapkay. His method of curing diseases is new. (unknown to others.) ami hence the great success. All consultations, hv letter or otherwise free. Address L. j Czapkay, >i. D., San Francisco, California. TO THE LADIES OF CALIFORNIA. Dr. L J. Cxnpkay. late in the Hungarian Revolu tionary War. Chief Physician l<> tli<‘ 20ih Regiment of Honvods, Chief Surgeon l« the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, ami Into Lecturer on disease* of uri nary organs and diseases of women and children, in vite’s the attention of the sick and afflicted female*, laboring under any of the various form- of diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kidneys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other Physi dan in the State of California Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately. amVsave your selves from painful sufferings and pit-mature death. All married Indies whose delicate health or other cir cumstances do not. allow to have an increase in their •families, shotdd call at Ur. L. .1 Czapkay's Medical In stitute, Armory Hall, comer Sacramento and Mont gomery streets, and they will receive every possible relief and help The Doctors offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without the fear of molesta tion. if desired. Dr. C. will visit the ladies at their residence* All consultation* by letter or otherwise free. Address to Dr L. 4 Oxapkay. Medical I institute. Armory Hall, comer Sacramento and Montgomery streets, 8. F. SYPHILIS AND fIONORRIKEA —Dr L J Cxnpkay would ask esp-cial attention to syphilitic and gonorrhoeal diseases. In the first stages of either of these complaints he guarantees a perfect and effec Pm) cure in a few days, without hindrance to business or the slightest inconvenience. The Doctors method of treating them combines all the latest improvements by the medical faculty, with discoveries made by him self. more effective than anything yet known, which secnres the patient from the possibility of secondary svmptoms and removes the disease in the shortest pos sible time Secondary syphilis which appears in con sequence of the absorption of the poison into the sys tem, and produce* Buboes, Ulcerations in the throsl and nose, wh ch destroy the soft parts. «nd cause the hones to mortify, separate ami come away, disfiguring the patient horribly Nodns or painful swelling* on the bones, splotches noon the skin, case* of which the Doctors see daily in hlsoffice and which are the result of improper treatment. Also, ulcers, sores and pim ples, and injuries to the constitution, which after a long period of suffering destroy life. Uw ill also be re membered that these disorders are hereditary, passing MEDIC AI from parent to chihl, ami entailing u(»»n the offspring a ruined constitution For the cure of nil these fnrm> of disease. the Hoctors guarantees a cure or ask* no compensation. The Doctor can he consulted t.y lei ter '<r otherwise free of charge, nmt Inrili i nil » ho ah afflicted to call ti|ton him. w here he will give them such rati faction a* they can nhtttln 110 w here else Hi- room* are No. 1 and g Armory Hall, corner of Sac runiento Dint Montgomery at reel* “uni Francisco THE ORKATEST DISCOVHKV OF THE A(iK !—f treat It leasing to M:\nkiml!— liimwent hnt Pie tent! —Hr. I. J. Ciapkay’s Prophylacticum, < -»-lf Dis infecting Agent.) a Pitre preventative again*! g .nor rhinal mol -y phtlinc di senses nn l an unsurf msaed rein isiy for all tttt* veliorinl. -erofuloils. g ingremois anrl cancerous ulcer-. fa’lhl discharges from the vagina, menu mol urethra. nn‘l all cutaneous truptionsinid disease*. For wile nt Hr 1». .1 O.apkay'* office. Ar mory Hall, corner of Sacramento Mini Montgomery «lre. m, Sun Trim-iwo. As iniiociilwion i* a proven lative agmn*l small pox, no is Hr I. .1 I'zipkay's Prop*ulacliciim a preventative agip)»l sy phllilicul and gonorrheal ihewv. Harmless In itself, it posse**..* the power of chemically destroying the *y philitie »i -rus, and thereby -,iv ug thousands of young debauch ees from being inlecled by the most loa'liwune of all diseases. I.ei no young man who appreciate* heal h he without Hr. I'/.apkay's Prophilaclicum. It I* in very coavenient package*and will hi' found convene enillo ii*'. being u-ed i.» a *oap. That disease can he piA'Venied t.v Hie use of proper agent*, i* n* well nn established fact it* that they cun tw cured after their establishment. The frinciple which i* now tiiiivvr rally recognized, wa* received even before the day* of Jenner. the di* overer of the vm dilation in IT'.ai, and il* multiplied benefit* ever since have received, n* lliey deserved, the nl lent ion of the medical faculty. Il wav in pursuit of thi* branch ol the medical sci ence that l*r. 1,. .1. I'/.upkay fortunately made the dis covery of Id- Prophilneiiciim, which, for the preven tion of syphilitic, gonorrheal, cancerous and cutaneous disorsder. stands unrivalled Ivy any agent in the Pha nuu'opoca. The effect of this agent after coition i* Immediate and removes the possibility of a c.mlrao lion of disease If. however, the disease has been con tracted, it is useful in neutralizing the noiaomms.secre tions, which, hy absorption, produce the horrid con*e quenses known a* secondary syphilis It has hern administered hy the fleeter In many thousand ruse*, and he has yet to find the first in which it has failed to subserve the purpose for which It was administer ed. Price. §5. Full direction* are attached to each package. In cases where Prophilneiiciim i* used ns n curative. Hr. I. -I. C/.apkav will furnish gratia a pre scription for his llloml Purifier. All communications from the country, addressed ly to Hr. I. .1. t'rnpkay, San Francisco, w ill be strictly and confidentially nHended to, and the remedies w ith the greatest care and secrecy, immediate! \ dis patch* it, hy Express or oilier conveyance to their des tination . J. 1,. Czapkay —The gentleman whiwi name forms the caption of this notice, is one of Ilia few modern physicians whoso application to his pro fession iiinl devotion to the Hflliclnd. render him alike mi ornament to lone him) m henelli to the other A Hungarian by birth, he sought with Kossuth to placs his country among the nations of tho earth, beyond tlie oppressor's rule, lhal her sens might rejoice in the practice of those precepts which are alike our ulory slid our pride. In his i (Torts so to do, lie has reaped the reward of ineffectual resistance to oppres sion. and * - n homo and a country know him no more." —Apart, however, from Ids claims upon our consider ation as a patriot, the testimonials of character and capacity which He brings entitle him to public confi dence, to the exclusion of those who possess neither the one or the other. As a gentleman his character is untarnished; as a physician, his skill unsurpassed ; and to those whose imprudence has left upon them the taints of disease, we can conscientiously commend him w ith the assurance that In him they will find a friend whom to know is great gain. The Itr.'s office is No. It and J Armory Hall corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets. San Francisco. YE THAT SUFFER READ, READ! rfiK m DR. PAREIRA’S s GHAT ITALIAN REMEDY, For the certain and speedy cure of dis eases of a private nature, no matter how lonji standing, without any in jurious effket lo the system or any change of diet. It has never failed, it cannot fail to cure, TBAIIIS Invaluable Specific, first introduced into S Pisa some fifty years since, soon became so well known ns a ‘certain cure,’ that in every town and city iioloiny on ihe Continent, but iu Ureal Britain, the demand for it was so great, its merits so astounding, that in less than one your irom ils introduction it had supplanted all other remedies. The Medical Faculty of the principal cities of Europe were compelled tc acknowledge its wonderlul mastery over disease. Pro prietors of other medicine, jealous of ils sway, vainly endeavored to stay its onward progress Like grass before the mower, their eff «rls fell to the ground and like (Ire on the prairies, sweeping all- before It, ils on ward march became triuronliant. It stood forth upon its own merits : a discerning puplic saw, tried ami were convinced of ils magical virtues. The massive fortune acquired by lir Pareira Irom the sate of it during the six years he prepared it, alone bore witness to its miraculous merits. At the decease ol Ihe Doct. I the pecipe was bequeathed to his son, who has lately I Introduced the temedy into the United Slate*. The number of cures it has already made are astonishing. Thousands and tens of thousands can bear testimony toils efficacy. All who use it. It will cure, with a safety,speed and certainty no other medicine has ever possessed. Resort lo no Quack Nostrums, Use a remedy that has been tried for the past flity years and was never known to fail. i ids Ureal Remedy is warranted purely vegetable. Beware of Counterfeits. The extensive sale of this wonderful medicine has already caused some person < r persons, to palm off upon the unsuspecting, a spu rious compound, closely resembling the original. Be particular to buy none without the written signature of A Pareira, M. U on the outside wrapper of each bottle. All others sre counterfeit, and their com pounders will be punished with the ulraorst nger of the law. „ . . _ _ . Pri/e. Three dollar* per bottle, tor sale by D. Rah- C'M-k. sole Agent for California, Oregon and the Sand wich' Islands, to whom nil orders must be addressed. A liberal disc.-unl made lo wholesale dealers l>. BABCOCK. Wholesale Druggist, 77 Davis street, San Francisco. list of Agents throughout the State, Rice < ifflin &. Co Druggist. Marysville; R. K- Hi ark weather. City Drugstore Stockton ; VV. H Bruner, Sonora: Benj Shurtleff. Shasta; Child & Worsheo. Placervdle; Justin Cates, Jr. Sacnnenio City; D. U. W. Carr, Downieville : Dr. John lark. Nevada ; Dr. W. H Cntlief, Yreka, Dr J B. Winston, l.o« Angeles; Thomaa Whaley Ban Diego; Oeo U Htory. Portland 0. T. BIANKS— Evejy descrpilion of Susliw’s Blanks foj sale alias office. NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION Franklin I’icmci:. of N. II President U. K. Aichisun, of Mo. V. Dres’t. J'roternl THE CABINET Wm. L Mahcv.olN V. secy of state. I am ►> GuTHRiK.ot Ky.. see y of Treasury. Iton'r McOi.n.i.AMi. »• Mich . scc'y < f lute'r. I akms C. Doh(un, of N. C scc’y ol Navy. IKi'n.HMiv Davis, ot Miss see y i I War, I amf;» Camphkll. ot l’n I', M. Genera, Calks Cffini.Mi of Muss , Attorney Geo. STATE GOVERNMENT J Nr> i.v Joii.v>o>, Govei nor. I!. M Amikh'iin, Lieutenant Governor. llfun C. Mi'khav. Justice ot Supreme Cour Solomon Hkvki-m n.r. ami David 8. Tkhrv, Associate!.. G io, W W'mi r.M an. Controller. llknkv Ham -. state Treasurer. W'. S. \Va l.l. atk. Att y General. John 1! Ijhkw.k k, Surveyor General Jamks Ai.i.kn, State Printer. K. W'h.son, F. S. McKkn'zif, nml Flkx. Hi.i.l, State Prison Director*. 0 m fwmkwi;-ari.'%* mrx. tvnMrmr JUDICIARY Solomon llkykkm- m,t. Chief Justice. Hrt:n OMi hrav, Associate Justice. Cham. 11. Hkyan, do do Wm. I*. 1) a imuchnKi.n, Jupc fuh District. county officers JoMKPH E. N. LkWls, County Judge. I*. Fref.ii, Sheriff, Hutto County. Milks Chapin, County Auditor. Wm Latiimoui:, County Treasurer J W. Scott, County Surycyor. I!. S. M ayvaiip. Assessor. J. J. Ki.i.vk. I'uhlic Attorney. H andai.i, Iion.AUT, Public Administrntor. imm a m vaju r—i i i fitwi mh DISTRICT COURT Ninth Judicial District, composed of the Counties of Huffe, ColU'i, and Shasta The terms of the District court (or Untie County commences ns follows: <»n the second Mon days ot March and June, on the fourth Mon day o( August, and on the third Monday of December. £.'{• A term of the Court of Sowing si,all be held at the county scat in Untie 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 The regular terms of the County Court on the first Monday of February, May, ami August, and on the fourth Monday in No vember of each year, and shall continue from term to term, unless all the business of the term be sooner disposed of. PROBATE COURT § 4. The regular terms of the Probate Court shall be 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 terra to term unless all the business be sooner dis posed of. COURT or SESSIONS. BOARD OP SUPERVISORS. Sec. 4. The regular meetings of the Board of Supervisors shall be held at the county scat 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. BUTTE KKUfUU .108 I'UIXTIMJ ESTABLISHMENT OROVI L L E. We are now prepared wilt u e«>od assortment of PRINTING MATERIALS. Icexecute every de scription of /R hm imAAi.iw* on the m »»t REASON ABLE TERMS, and In a style that will not tail to give satisfaction. Miuingl and collier companies desiring CERTICATES OF STOtJK, Can have them PRINTED ON SHORT NOTICE Every kind of Job Printing, executed to order, such as BOOKS, circulars, law blanks, pamphlets, CARDS, BILLS OF EXCH’CE BILLHEADS. DEEDS, BANK CHECKS, LAItELs, NOTES, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, BILLETS, BILLS OF FARE. Or any other description ol Printing that may be de sired. Having had many years practical experience in the branch of the business, we are confident of giv ing en ire satisfaction to all who may favor ua with their or< rer*. Persons wishing work done are respectfully invited to give us a call. Agents for the Butte Record. HENRY KEF-FER, Bidwell. THOMAS 80YCE....'J7 Merchant »l San Francisco. A L. H tITH, D street, Marysville. N D. PLLM rorbertown. WHITE k NUTTER Oregon City. i K JACKSON • Dogtowuf LEVI SMITH Thompson’s Flat. DR BROTHERTON Brolherton’s Store. JAMES TROLCHTON Wyandotte. J SHIRWIN Nelson Creek, Plumas Co JUDKINS It CATE American Valley M. PENCE Mesilla Valley. The -Record” can Ire procured from any of the above named Agents, who are also authorised to r» ceive adrerliaetueuU and orders for Job Work.