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MEDICAL. DU. J 0. YOUNG’S CARDS. IMPORTANT TO MINERS, TRAVELER**, ETC. fBA H KU 8 1* tie malady of deeper Importance either | ina medical or moral liiflit of view, to which th« human family la more liable than that arising from impure evniMCtinne. \. a medical man it la the duly of every physician to look uldiaeaae an it effect* health and life, and hi* «ole object should be to militate, a* fur us he* in his •lower, the bodily suffering. Human nature nt best is •b it'frail, nil «re liable to misfortune. (if all the ill* that affect man none are mere terrible taan those of a private nature.—Dreadful ns it is in the (person who contract* it, frightful ns are its ravog e* upon hi* constitution, ending frequently in destruc tion and n loathsome grave, it becomes of still greater 'importance when It is trnnsmitled to innocent off spring. Such being the ccse how necessary it bo rome* that every one having the least reason to fear that they have contracted the disease, should attend to it at once by consulting some physician, whose respectalhility and education enables him Pi warrant a *nfe. speedy, and pernteiienl cure. In accordance with this necessity, DR YOUNO feels culled upon to state that, by long aludy and extensive practice, he tins lielotne 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 Slates, he feels himself better qualified to treat them. Syphilis in all Us forms, such a* ulcers, swelling in the groans, uloor in the throat, secondary syphiis, cu taneous eruptions, ulcerations, lertuary syphilis, sy philis in children, mercureal syphilitic affection*, gon orrhea, gleet, strictures, false passages, inflamntion of the bladder and prolrnle glands, excoriations, tumor*, pustules, klc., are ns familiar to him us the most com mon things of daily observation The Doctor effects a cure in recent cases in a few days, and finds no difficulty in curing those of long duration, without submitting the patient to such treat ment as will draw upon him the alightesi suspicion, or oblige him to neglect his business, whether within ours or without. The diet need not be changed, ex cept in cases of severe Inflamntion. There are in ('.-ili lornm patients (amounting to over two thousand in the past year) that could furnish proof of this; but these are matters ihol require thi nicest eecresy which lie always preserves, All letters enclosing 810, will be promptly attended to. Office hour* from 9A.M.to 8 I’ M. Address J. C. YOUNG, WI. U, Express Buildings, corner of Montgomery and Californian streets, over IVells .'ur (jo At Co.'s Express Department. A CARD— FROM DR. YOUNO’S PRIVATE MKDIOAI. Office—To the afthcted—ln this :u;e of progress, when science is developing itself in •.nonlt a milliner as toappoar almost miraculous,every thing In common place U looked upon as not worth notice, in view of this fuel. Dr. Young, corner of Montgomery and California streets, has concluded to leave the beaten track hitherto pursued by most sci entific physicians, (that of wailing for the public to fl u d you out alone,) and publish to the world, as muca as may be. his knowledge of the healing art, to let those who bn in need of assistance khow where they can Hind relief without fear of being imposed 'lii continuation of this subject. Dr. Young would say, that of the past ten years he has pursued the practiue of medicine in one of the largest cities In the I tided Stales, with the highest success, and that his -landing as a physician Is without reproach, having •U mm time been lecturer at the University of Penn sylvania on venereal diseases, Sic. Upon all of these conidoralions, Dr. Young has con fidence in introducing himself to the public, knowing that they will sustain well earned merit. The following are a few of the many testimonials winch have appeared in the public journals the last few years: . . [Prom the Boston Medical Journal J Although we aro opposed to the system of advertis ing, for good and sufficient reasons, still we deem it but justice to say that Dr. Young is one of Hie 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 has seen much of his practice, andean bear lealimoney to his merit! ns a practitioner. From the New York Herald. The eminence of this distinguished gentleman in his profession, and the very extended opportunities possessed by him for the observation of venereal dis eases, makohls services invaluable to those atllicled with the above complaints. From the Whig and Advertiser. All afflicted with private complaints should consult Dr Young, whose education is not surpassed tiy any physician in the country. In his skill, honor and in tegrity all may rely with safely, while most of the practitioners in this city are without honesty or res pectability their pretentions being grounded in ignor ance and assumption. Office corner of Montgomery and California streets, up “lairs, opposite the banking house of Wells Fargo fcUo. Open from « A. M. to 8 P. M , Sunday in cluded. PRIVATE Medical Office—Hundreds of those who have contracted disease are disadpointed of a cum by not calling on Dr. Young at first He will forfeit any sum if lie fails to cure any case that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting, such ns ulcers, tumors, nodes, bunches, pimples on the face and body, pains in the bones and joins, wakefulness, tremUinc. copper colored sores, wasting of the bones, emanation, loss of appetite, strength ond flesh, sores in the Miae and ears, loss of hair weak eyes, itching humors, in Many persons alter being relieves! of all extern d appearances of private disease, suppose themselves cured but after a few months find they are troubled with various symptoms which they never had before, and which taoy find it impossible to relieve. To all who are af- A cted in this way. Dr. Young would particularly rec ommend a trial ol his skill. The symptoms with which vou aro troubled are caused by taints in the blood, Which sooner or later will destroy jour health and hap piness. Nr person who has ever had nu attack of any private complaint should not fail to consult Dr. Young and take a few bottles of his invaluable purifying medicine, as they can rest assured that their blood is In a perfectly pure and healthy condition, and that every trace of disease fs removed from the system. Recant cases cured in srom two to five days without change of diet or hindrance front business, or no fee. H DR. J. C. Y'OITMJ. Office, corner Montgomery and California streets, opposite Weils, l argo & Co.’s. Office hours from S' A M.,to-a i*. M. Mnrysullle, Juno 10th. 18. r >s. Dll. JC. YOUNG— Dksr Air : — Plenso send me some of the medicines you prescribed m my ease. I have a friend here who Is troubled In exactly the same way that I was. He has nightly emissions, ringingacisean hi* head, weak back, loss of memory, and Is generally debilitated ; he Is discouraged an.] has not conSder.ce enough to enable him to call and see you. I lull .him how I was. and that my friends all said I was in consumption, and the doctors tip here gave me up aud advised mo to go home to die, but instead of going home I called upon you. and here I am. aa well as any of them, and likely to lite a long lime vet, wltfl at remit enough to work with the strong est of them. Doctor, I will send every one to yon tha t looks to me as though he needed a physician. It shall not be my fault if anv one dies lor want of medical treatment. I will do all I can to keep Hie afflicted away from those pests of society, yelept professors and high souuding titled men. who, if the fuels were known, are men who left their country for their coun try’s go.nl. Publis this letter, doctor, if you wish, and I hope some of those that humbugged me, may .ee It and one night y EDWARD M. BURROWS, Intern atioxalMotelSaloox JACKSON STREET, Between Montgomery and Kearney SAW FRANCISCO- Best Theßrands of Brandies, Wines and S tgars. MEDICAL. DR. HEINIMANNS Private Medical Office. CORNER MONTGOMERY 1 JACASON STREETS SAN FRANCISCO. Dll. M. HKIfNIMANN, corner of Kearney and Pacific streets. Shu Francisco, has lor a numt>tT of years, in the military Brut other hospitals of France, devoted hi* study principally to the ireulm.-iil of g«. crut d iseuses, and therefore possesses a thorough ex penence in this particualar branch. He is also |H-r -ferlly familiar with all the recently discovered and highly important remedies and means for the cure of such diseases. It is scarcely necessary lo add here (hut in France where secret disease* are of more fre quent occurrence thun any where else, lh.» physician* of that country ore more expert in their cure, amt ure constantly and successfully endeavoring to And out new remedies, more efficient and less dangejons thun those formerly used Hr. Ileinimaan is therefore, enabled to cure all these diseases with |*erfecl certainty, witboul using mercury, in a very short lime, and without subjecting his patients to the risk of subsequent injurious conse quence*. Chronic fJonorrhen, Ryermatorrhea, Flour Alhus, Coneral Uebilily the resalt of misconduct, pollutions, gain in the back and sides, Eruplionsof all kinds, produced by interior causes, Loss of Hair. Rbeunmt* ism in the Joints, Nocunml sweats, Seminal and Urin al weakness. Injuries received by mercurial treat menu kc tic are cured by Dr, Heihimann wiih the aid of remedies known but to himself, lo the perfect satisfuctien of bis clients. Recent diseases of the above named kind will he promptly and radically removed before they can set tle in the body and become chronic, by Hr, Heini niann's own purifying vegetable remedies. Hr lleiidmanii further jsissesses a sure remedy fill,y tested, and which cun be relied for the cure of Intermittent Fever, Chill and i-cver, Fever and Aguo, also a means to remove, in a few days for ever. a bud breath, without the least injury to the stomach. In the pdeseut days numerous remedies are offered everywhere for all imaginable diseases, hnl in most of Hie cases the sufferers are so sadly dis appointed llml thev look with Justifiable mistrust on all advertisements of this kind. Dr. Helnimann’s re* inedie* need not be recommended by pufiliiig charla tanism. for they recommend themselves by their el fects. as has been seen and experienced by numeons patients who. fortunately for themselves, have tised them. For the information mid satisfaction of the often deceived public, the statement will suffice that Dr. Heinimaun has in his possesrion over two hun dred testimonials from patients cured by him.Pesides many other reliable persons, which be is ready lo ex hibit when required, while common decenuy (orbids him to publish them in the newspapers. Persons applying to Dr. Hsiiiimunn shall not be obliged to pay in advance the lull price of the cure, as be is willing to submit bis-shill mid his remedies first lo be tested. ) die thing the Doctor invariably requires from all his patients, (hut is a faithful and strict conformance with ail his directions and preemptions, otherwise be cannot and will not warrant a cure. Written consultations will be given without charge and comm unicatiuus answered whether containing a fee or not pcomply, punctually nod with strict secre cy, on applying, postage paid, in the English, 1-reach or lie mum Languages, to Hr. M. HEINIMANN, Corner of Kearney and Pacific streets, Sun Francisco, To show to the satisfaction of all that Hr. Heini maim in athoruugly educated, practical and expert— t>iiced physician and sutgeon, the following from bin numerous testimonials, are submitted to tbe public. Names are suppressed, but the authors are at any 1 time reaily to proclaim lieir truth and authenticity before the world. Okksnwood Vai-lkit, Feb. 11, 1856. Danr Doctor:—l have known you since l - 40 and vyou have given so many proofs of your talents and uxperietice, that you have entirely won confidence. Although yon reside at at a great distance ft«m me you know that I have several time gent you patients Which other docuua have given up as incurable, and you have always received them and saved not only their limbs but also their lives. T will only mention hurt, the case of Mr. C , from Auburn, who is indebted to you for the preservation of his rigid arm. winch other doctors wanted to amputate*and that of Mr. G . ofColoma. who although given up as hopeless by two doctors was cured by youdn two weeks lime. As to what you have done for my fnmis ly, suffice it to say, I will never he ablo 10-repay you Accept dear Doctor, these few lines as a proof of the h gh esteem I have of yonr talents as a medical man. and believe me te tie your constant friend. F *H. Proprietor tiflhc Miner’s Hold. To Dr. Ileinimann, Saa Francisco. Greenwood, February 1 llh, 1856. Having stydied medicine myself at the University of Tavia, n Italv, I suppose I know enough to he be lieved when I declare hereby that you are the best physician I ever met with In California. This decla ration is feu tided on what 1 have seen you do and heard from everybody when I resided at .Mormon Is 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 trnlh of this, and to your science. Wishing you for Ike future, the same sue cess which has attended you thus far. I remain truly yonrs, C. w. To Dr. Hetnimnita, i»an Francisco. Gtftoma, Juni try 10th, 1856. Mv Dear and Much Esteemed Doctor:—lt i« with much regret that I and all your other frbinds saw you quit Mormon Island. We have (lost in you a physi cian of great talent and experience, who wecould not appreciate too much. It was -proven enough hy the numerous who came to call on you from all parts of the mines, and you are in the best remembrance of all. Myself, given tip by whom I considered our best phy sicians. prepared myself to die; by chance I came un der ycitr treatment and you ha-e cured me of a grave sickness in a short lime. You have proved yourself a physician and you do honor to tbe name. G. Proprietor Fredch Restaurant. To Dr. Ileinimann, San Francisco. Auburn, January ICth. 1856. i Dear Doctor; —I always remember you with pleas ! „ re< ami a feeling of gratitude prom pin me to address ' you these lilies. You know in w hat a depioaable state 1 was after commit out ef the hands of Dr 1,., who wanted to amputate inv right arm. in shed by a full ing In ck. in order to save my life. Happily for me. I heard ef you. and of the reputation w hich you had at Mormon Wand; so 1 asked for your advice before parting With my arm. At the recommendation of 1 seme friends of yours in Greenwood, I went to slay with yon. and in a few weeks my arm, instead of being amputated was saved, together with my life which I ! coiisid* r I owe to yon. Dear Doctor, if ! ever can he of any advantage to you dispose of me, for it is en tirely’ to yeur skid that I ow e my present existence. Receive, therefore, my siecere respect, and the assu rance that I believe yim to be one of our most talent ed and experiences! physicians in this country. Yours truly, I C. To Dr. Heinimann, San Francisco. Sacramento, February Ist, 1856. The uhdersigned has known Dr Heinimann for many years, and can vouch for his justly having i earned n reputation ns a conscientious, prudent, ex perienced and skilful Physician and Surgeon, and would therefore recommend to all people to rely with most implicit confidence in Dr. Heinimaan's skill and science. „ "• Third street, betvveen J and K. u. S. MAIL LINE! OS and after Tuesday. March 18th. 18.56. the Cali fornia SUfe Company's Coaches w ill U-av.- their Office. Western House, Marysville, every morning at do’cloeg for Sacramento, and arrives in lime for the the Bua Francisco Fonts. RfnVGNI NO—Will leave their Office. Orleans Ho tel, Sacramento, for Marysville, at the same hour. OEO. V. THOMAS, Superintend ant. March 17U», il4d Marysville. MKDICAL. DR- L. J. CZAPKAY S Dr. l. i.\tf, in thk ihnca rimi Revolutionary War. Chief Physician to the gmh regiment n| Hnnvnk Chief Surgeon 1" t!••• Military Hospital of |'i4tn, Hungary. and Into l<ectn n-r on llia'iurt of Urinary organs, ami diseases of women amt children. To thk arrLu tkii. —ftr L.J Czapkav ha* opened his institute for Ihe cure of all form* of private ilia eases, such a* syphilis, gonorrhea. nocturnal «mia sions mid nil ihi* con*e<|mincer of self-abuse. In the 1 (irol stages of gonorrhealdlseimi** be guarantee*a cure in a few ilny*. without inconvenience to thi- jialient, *-r hindrance to hi* business. Wlien « jialient. •>) neglect, or imjimper treatment, haa developed lhe secondary symptom* of sybilis. such a* buboes, or painful swelling* on the groins, or nicer* in the throat amt nia*e, which, if not checked, destroy the soft |Nirt* and cause the lames to tnortity, separate and cone away, leaving the sufferer an object hideous to behold; or when splotch** and pimple* break out upon the skin, or when he ha* painful rwsllinp iifain the lames, or when his constitution i* injured so as to predlxjaise to consumplioii or other constitutions disease, the Itocloj guarantee* a cure or a-ks no com, pensatkm. In Rheumatism, chronic or acute: in Dysenlerv, or Diarrho-a, he ha* safe ami effectual re medies. For the treatment of the cons ijnence* of self-abuse, such as nocturnal emissions, nervousness! timidity, headache, pains In the back ami limbs, with Sene nil weakness, loss of ap|>e.tite, lo*s of memory. Injury to the sight, restlessness, confusion of ideas, di*like for society, and feeling of weariness of life; with the nervous system so excludable that slight noises shock or startle the patient, makinit bis exist ence miserable. For the above maladies the Doctor will iruarnnlee a cure of ask no compensation, lie can be consulted free of charge, and invites all to call, a* it will cost them nothing, and may be much Ui their advantage. Dr. L. J. Cztpkay i* daily receiving application* from every part of this Plate and from Oregon and Washington Territories, for treatment of every form of disease, end there is not one who will come for ward and express dissatisfaction; on the contrary, the Dr. is in daily receipt if letter*, expressive of grati tude am*, thankfulness, some of which are published below by jK.riiiis.-ion. Marvsvii.i.k, .Inne 3, 1555. Ttr 1.. 4. t'zspksy, San Francisco;—Sir. 1 have used the last of your medicine. and do not think I shall need anr more, as I feel very well, except that I hare not entirely got my atrength yet, but soon w ill with the appetite I have. It i« just three weeks, you may recollect, since I called ul your institute, with my constitution ns I thought, entirely brikan. and never thought you would he able I > cure me perfect ly, hut thought you might he aide to do something to ease the pain in my back and head and strengthen me limbs, whfch were so weak dial they would almost give way under me when I walk-d and to strengthen my nerves so that I would not gel excited and irein bio at every liltle thing. Now that you know w hat I expected’, you may judge of my satisfaction at my complete recovery from those symptoms and the re moval of those splotches and sore* from my skin and the ulcers from my throat: snd the entire stoppage of those emission* which you said were principally I lie can*e of my sickness. I can hardly tell you which i* the greatest, my Joy or my surprise, for except not having fullv got my strength. I feel as well a* any man can feel. F.nclo«ed 1 send yon twenty dollars over your charge, and think myself cheaply cured If you think anybody will Ik* beueilited, yon may put this letter in the newspapers Tuns llAVruc*. Poßri.Asn Oregon, May 1.1, IWV>. Dr. Czapkav—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 I shall he ns well us ev. ; ,r. Everybody that know* me is wondering w hat made such a change, for some friends thought I had consumption, and others that I was going crazy.— Well, I doll’ know hill they were Ikiili right, as I fell a good deal both ways, and thought if I didn't die soon I would like to. 1 am not troubled anymore with emissions, and the pain in my m ad and hack, and the weakness in my limbs have left me, and so has the dizziness, timidity, and the wish always to he alone: I am not nlraid to go in coinpa y now. and am not so easily sacred as I used to Ik*, when any little thing would set me trembling. I have been at work this woek. which i* 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 mini, and it is all owing to your medicine and advice. You may publi*h this if vou want to. Yours See, Joseph Rath. Pacramkvto, May 15, 1855. jv„ r pi r Such is the thankfulness 1 feel for the preservation of mv health of both body and mind, and I believe of my life, lluit I hope I will not be con sidered intrusive in tendering my thankful acknowl edgments for restoring me to health, and making my life a boon worth preserving, when il had become a burthen too great for me to bear. Victim ns I was to vice lhat had undermined my constitution and devel ops! H train of nervous symptoms such ns nervous debility, headache, distressing timidity,Hell-distrust, dizziness, love of solitude, loss of memory and want of resolution, besides a loss of strength nnd energy, which made my waking moments wretched and my sleep nnrefreshing and wa* 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 max Had relief, you have my permission to make this public. Ueosard Waite. To Dr. 1. J. Czapkav, Pan Francisco. [~gT Spermatorrhea, or local weakness, nervous de hllilv, low “pints, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and hack, indisposition and incapability tor labor nnd study, dullness of apprehension, lo*s of memory, aver • ion to society, love of Solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness headache. Involuntary discharges pains in the hide,’ affections of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual snd other infirmities in man, are cured with oul fail by '.he justly celebrated physician and surgeon I, .1 Czapkny. Hi's method of curing diseases is new. (unknown to other*.) and hence the great success. All consultations, hv letter or otherwise free. Address. 1.. J Czapkav. M. D., Sun Francisco, California. TO Tilß LADIES OF CALIFORNIA. Dr. L J. Czapknv. late inlhe Hungarian Revolu tionary Wur. Chief Physician to the 201 h Regiment of, Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Fcslh, Hungary. and late Lecturer on diseases of uri nary organs and diseases of women and children, in vites the attention of the rick and afflicted females, laboring under any of the various forms of diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kidneys, and ail diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other I'hysi. cian in the State of California la*t no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save your selves from painful sufferings anil piemalure death. All married ladies whose delicate health or other cir cumstances do not allow to have an increase in their families, should call at Dr. L. .1 C/.apkay'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 he consulted without the fear of molesta tion. If desired. Dr. C. will visit the ladies at their i residenses. All consultations hy letter or otherwise free. Address to Dr L. J Czapkay. Medical Institute, Armory Hall, corner Sacramento and Montgomery streets, S. F. SYPHILIS AND 00N0RRIKEA Dr. 1, i J. Czapknv would ask especial attention to syphilitic I and gonorrho*al diseases. In the first stages of either ; of these complaints ho guarantees a perfect and effec ; lual cure in a few days, without hindrance to business I or the slightest inconvenience. The Doctors method j of treating them combines all the latest improvements 1 hy the medical faculty, with discoveries made by him* I self, more effective titan anything yet known, which ■ secures the patient from the possibility of secondary j symplomsand removes the disease in the shortest pos i sibletime. Secondary syphilis which appears in con ( sequence of the absorption of the poison into the sys | tern, and produces Buboes, Ulcerations in the throat i and nose, wh-ch destroy the soft pints.and cause the ; tames to mortify, separate and come away, disfiguring I the patient horribly Nodes or painful swellings on ' the bones, splotches upon the skin, ca-ea of which the j Doctors see daily in his office and which are the result I of Improper treatment. Also, ulcers, sores ami pim ples, and injuries to the constitution, which, alter a j long period of suffering destroy life. It »ill also be re membered that these disorders are hereditary, passing I MEDICAL. fruiii parent to child, and entailing U|sin the off-print’ a ruined ron«uunion Kur the cure of all these form* of disease. the Doctors iruarnnleea a cure or asks mi compensation. Tin* Doctor can he consulted by lei- Ut or otherwise fret-of charge. and invilea all who arc afflicted to call upon him, w here he will give ihnn •inch sati-faction ii lliey run nhlalii no whi-ic !•!*• Hi« rooms an- No. I nmi ■Armory Hull, corner of gac ruimntoaod Monteoincry street*. shtn Francisco TUB GREATEST DISCOVERY OK THE AUK!—Ureal Idessing to Mankinit!—linim ent lint Pm lent I—lff. I. J. Czapkay’s Prophylacncnni. (Self Dis infecting Agent.) » wiir.- preventative against guior. rlneitl ami syphilitic diseases ami an unsurpassed rem «aly for all the venerlal. scrofulous. gangrenous anj cancerous ulcers, fieihl discharges from the vagina, nleriis ami urethra, niel all cutaneous eruptionsami diseases. For sale at I*r L. J. Czapkay’s office. Ar mory Hall, corner of Bacrntnenlo anil Montgomery streets, Sun Francisco. As innoculatioii is u preven tative atfainst small pox, so is Iff I, J < zapkny's Prophilaoticum a preventative spalnst sy philnical aid gonorrheal discuses. Iliirillless in itself, it possesses the power of chemically destroy init the syphilitic vi rus, and thereby savour thousands of young debauch ees front heimr infected by the most lou'hsoine of all diseases, led no yiuinu man who appreciates heahh be without Dr. t'iapkay's Prophiltirlicutn. It is in very convenient packniresand will be found ennveni entjlo use, being used ns a soap. That disease can t»c prevented by the use of proper agents. is as well an established fact as that they can l»e cured after their establishment. The principle which is now univer sally recoirni/.ed, was received even Itefnre the days of ■tenner, the discoverer of the vaccination in 1 TIHi. and its multiplied Itcneflls ever since have received, as they deserved, the attention of the medical faculty. It was in pursuit of this branch o| the medical sci ence that l»r. 1,. J. C/.apkay fortunately made the dis covery of his Prophilacliruin, which, for the preven tion nrf syphilitic, Konorrheal, cancerous and cutaneous diiwsvfler. stands unrivalb-d tiy any agent in the Pha inacigiora. The effect of this ag*-nt after coition is immediate and removes the possibility of a ronlruc tion of disease If, how ever, the disease has teen con traded, it is useful in neutralizing the unisonous scene tionn. which, by absorption, produce the horrid conse iptensas known as secondary syphilis It has been ndministered by the Doctor In tnanv thousand cases, and lie has yet to find the first in wliicli it lias tailed to subserve the purpose for which it was administer ed . Price, 85. Full directions are attached to each package. In cases where Prophilaclicuni is used as a curative, I»r. I. J. Ozapkay will furnish gratis a pro scription for his lllimsl Purifier. .All communications from the country, addressed ly to Itr. I. J. C/.apkay,Sun Francisco, will he strictly and confidentially attended to, and the remislies with the greatest care amt secrecy, Immedialel< dis patched, by Kxpress or other conveyance to their des tination. J. 1.. Cjupkay —The gentleman whom? name forms the caption of thin notice. is one of th.t few modern physician* whom application to hi* pro fusion ami devotion to the afflicted. render him alike an ornament to l K e one and a Uenefll to the other A Hungarian by hirth. he sought with Kossuth to plare his country among the nation* of the earth, beyond the oppressor’s rule, that her sen* might rejoice in the practice of those precept* which are alike our glory and our pride. In his efforts so to do, he ha* reaped the reward of Ineffectual resistance to oppres sion. and *>a home and a country know him no more.” —Apart, however, from his claims upon our consider ation ns 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 hi* character is untarnished ; as a physician, his skill unsurpassed I and to those whose imprudence has left nfern them the taints of disease, we can conscientiously comment! him with the assurance that in him they will Unit a friend whom to know is great stain. The Dr.’s office is No. 3 and 4 Artnorv Hall comer of Sacramento and Montfomerv streets, San Francisco. VK TH AT 31TFFKR TIKAP. KKATM r > t tifUbt ■a DR. PAREIRA’S GUAT ITALIAN KEMKPV, 1 For the certain and speedy cure of dis eases of a private nature, no matter how long standing, without any in jurious effkct to the system or any j change of diet. It has never failed, it cannot fail to cure. T BTHIS Invaluable Specific. first introduced into i I’isn Home fifty year* since, soon became so well known as it ‘certain cure,’ that in every town and city not oiny on liie I'ontinenl. but in Ureal Britain, the demand for it was so great, its merit* so astounding, that in less than one your irom its introduction it hud supplanted all other remedies. The Medical faculty of the principal cities of Europe Were compelled ic acknowledge its wonderlul mastery over disease. Pro prietors of other medicine, jealous of its sway, vainly nndeavored to slay its onward progress Like grass before the mower, their eff >rls fell to the ground and like tire on the prairies, sweeping all before ii. its on ward march became trinninbant It stood forth upon Us own merits ; a discerning puplic saw. tried and were convinced of its magical virtues. The massive fortune acquired by lir Pareiri from the sale of it during the sis years lie prepared it, alone bore witness to its miraculous merits. At the decease of the Doct. the recipe was liequeathed to his son, who hits lately introduced the remedy into the United Stales. The number of cures it has already made are astonishing. Thousands and tens of thousands can hear testimony to its efficacy. All who use it. It will cure, with a safety,speed and certainty no other medicine has ever possessed. Uesorl to no Quack Nostrums, Use a remedy that has been tried for the past Ally years and was never known to fa:!. This (treat llemedy is warranted purely vegetable Beware of Counterfeits. The extensive sale of this wonderful medicine lues already caused some person or 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 i’areira. M. !• on the outside wrapper of each bottle. All others are counterfeit, and their com pounders will be punished with the utmorst riger of the law. i’ri.-e. Three dollars per bottle, for sale by D. Bab cock, sole Agent for Cali forum, Oregon an J the Sand wich Islands to whom all orders must he addressed. A liberal disc .'tint made to wholesale dealers 1). BABCOCK. Wholesale Druggist, 77 Davis street. San Francisco. List of Agents throughc'it the State. Rice < iffiin Jk, Co. Druggist. Marysville: H. K- Starkweather. City Drug Store. Stockton ; W. H. Bruner, Sonora ; Benj Shurtleff. Shasta; Child fc Worsheo. i'lacerville; Justin Oates, Jr. BacrmenloCity; D. R. W. Carr. Downieville ; Dr. John Lark. Nevada ; Dr. W II Oalilef, Yreka, Dr. J B. Winston, Los Angeles : Tie - mus Whaley. Bun Diego; Ueo L. Story. Portland 0. T. BLANKS— Evejy deaarpjOooof fiusticos Blanks foj sale atlas office. NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION^ FRANKLIN 1 ’l► KCE, ot N■ 11 pKMdfl.t. D. 11. Atchison, ol Mu. V. Prcst. I'iolnnl THE CABINET W.m L M \M» v, of N. Y. sec’y <>f Mato. lamf* Gi iHHU .ul Ky.. sec’y of Treasury, Ror’t Mcl'u u.tMi.ol.Mirh., sec'y of 1 nte'r. lak.m* C. Dimihia, of N. C. sec’y of Navy. Jefferson Davis, of Miss sec'y of War. James Ca.mpiu i,i.. ot Pa. I*. M. Genera. Caleb OfUHi.Ni: of Mass . Attorney Gen. STATE GOVERNMENT J Neely Johnson. Governor. 15. M Anderson, Lieutenant Governor, ill «;h C. Mi’ hu ay. .1 ustiee ol Supreme Cour Souimom llrviu .M i i.t. and Davik 8. Tkhrv , Associates. (1 to, W Whitm an, Controller. Henry Bates, state Treasurer. W. 8. Wallace, Alt y General. John H Drkavster, Surveyor General James Ai.i.en, Stale Printer. K Wilson, F. 8. McKemic, and Flex. Dell, State Prison Director?. JUDICIARY Solomon Heydeneelt, Chief Justice. 1 1 t*o h 0 Murray, Associate Justice. Chas. H. Bryan, do do W.m. P. Dainokreulo, JugeOth District. COUNTY OFFICERS Joseph E N Lewis, County Judge. P. Freer, Sheriff. Butte County. Miles Chapin, County Auditor. Wm. Latcimork, County Treasurer J W. Scott, County Stiryey or. R, 8 Maynard, Assessor, J. J. Kline. Public Attorney. Randall lion art. Public Administrator. DISTRICT COURT Ninth Judicial District, composed of the Counties of Butt**. Colusi. and Shasta The terms of the District court for Butte County commcnees 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. §3- A term of the Court of Sessions shall be held at the county seat in Butte 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. Tbe 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 “hall continue from term to term unless all the business be sooner dis posed of. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Sec. 4 The regular meetings of the Board of Supervisor* shall he 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 sccon 1 Monday alter each general election, to canvass election returns. 111 TTK ItKCOUI) .UHt l>RlMl\(i ESTABLISHMENT <) HO V I L L K. We sire now prepared wilt a good assortment of PRINTING MAT Kit I.V I.S. ic execute every de scription of r iilli & kliiis on the nr ist U E ABON A RLE TK UMH, and In a stylo that will not fail to give satisfaction. Mming| and eolher companies desiring CERTICATKB OF STOCK, Con have them PitINTKD ON BIIORT NOTICK. Every kind of Job Printing, executed to order such as BOOKS, CIRCITLARS, I,AW BLANKS*, PAMPHLETS, CABDS, BILLS’ OF EXCH’CK BILL HEADS, DEEDS, BANK CHECKS, LAIiELs. NOTES, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, BILLETS, HILLS OF PARE. Or any other description of Priming that may bo de sired. Having had many years practical experience in ths branch of the business, we are confident of (riv ing en ire satisfaction to all who may favor n* with their of rers. Persons wishing work done are respectfully invited tr give us a call. Igents for the Butte Record. HENRY KEEPER, Bid well. TIB CM AS 80YCE....97 Merchant st. San Francisco. A. L. S tITH, U street, Marysville. N I). PLUM # Forbestown. WHITE & NUTTER Oregon City. J E JACKSON • Ilogtownf LEVI SOUTH Thompson's Flat. DK BROTHKRTON Store. JAME.* TROCGHTON Wyandotte. J. SH IRWIN Nelson Creek. Plumas Co JITIKLN’B A CATE American Valley M. PENCE Me,ilia Valley. The -Record” can be procured from any oftho above named Agents, who are also authorized to ro ceivs advertisements and orders for Job Work* rp/fT Tn) iPIPBk