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Mincellanjr. Many ft life is bligthed from it youth, by the neglect of the world, the frosts of poverty, the canker of rare, and the dull, gloomy place in which fate willed its residenc; many a young girl, depressed by circum stances, and denied the sunshine of love and admiration which would have called into soft and fragrant (doom all the nature which lay folded In coldness and reserve, has felt with in her the posssibility of being all that her more favored sisters were ; but has seen her unexpanded graces and traits of character drop away like the leave of the hud which with ers while opening. Many a nature as full of affection as the rose is of aroma, has been chilled by the atmos phere of indifference around it, until it perished with its sweet shut in its own bosom. Saddest of histories are those of possible and anticipated beauty and happiness which were nev er allowed to be. Little acts of kindness, gentle words, loving smiles —they strew the path of life with flowers, they make the sunshine brighter and the green earth greener; and He who bade us ‘Move one another,” looks with favor upon the gentle and kind-hearted, and he pronounced the meek blessed. national administration Franklin Pierce, of N. H. President. D. 11. Atchison, of Mo, V. Pres’t. Pro tern. THE CABINET ■Wm. L Marc*, of N. Y. scc'y of state. James Guthrie, ot Ky., scc’y of Treasury. Roa’r McClelland, of Mich., scc’y of Inte’r. J arms C. Dobbin, of N. C. scc'y of Navy. Jefferson Davis, of Miss sec y of War. James Campbell, of Pa. P. M. General Caleb Gushing of Mass , Attorney Gen. STATE GOVERNMENT J. Neely Johnson, Governor. 11. M. Anderson, Lieutenant Governor. Hugh C. Murray. Justice of Supreme Cour Solom%n Heydeneei.t, and DavidS. Terry, Associates. Geo. W Whitman, Controller. Henry Dates, state Treasurer W. 3. Wallace, Att’y General. John II Brewster, Surveyor General James Allen, State Printer. K. Wilson, F. 3. McKenzie, nnd y lex. Bell. State Prison Directors. JUDICIARY Solomon Heydenfelt, Chief Justice. Hugh C Murray, Associate Justice. Chas. H. Bryan, do do Wm. P. Dainoerfield, JugeOth District. COUNTY OFFICERS Joseph E. N. Lewis. County Judge. P. Freer, Sheriff, Butte County. Miles Chapin, County Auditor. Wm. Latiimore, County Treasure* J* W. Scott, Courty Suryeyor. H. 8. Maynard, Assessor. J. J. Kline. Public Attorney. Randall Hobart, Public Administrator. DISTRICT COURT Ninth Judicial District, composed of the Counties of Butte. Colusi, nnd 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 ot 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 form toterm,unless all the business be sooner disposed of. COUNTY COURT s’2. The regular terras of the County Court on the first Slondayof February. Mny, nnd 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,nnd on the second Monday in December of each year, nnd shall continue from tern, to term unless all the business be sooner dis posed of. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. See 4 The regular meetings of the Board *f Supervisors shall be held at the count} seal of their respective counties, on the fi?> Mondays of May,August,November and Feb ruary, and shall continue from time to time, until all the busine-s before them is dis poeed of. The Board shall al-o meet on tlu socond Monday after each general election, to canvass election returns. MEDICAL. DU. J. C. YOUNG’S CARDS. IMPORTANT TO MINERS, TRAVELERS, ETC. fjl HERR is no malady of deeper importance eidier 1 Ina medical or moral light of view, lo which the human family is more liable than that arising from impure connections. Vs a medical man it is the duty of every physician lo look nl disease as it effect* health and life, and his *ole object should be to mitigate, as lur ns In-* in his l»ower. the bodily suffering. Human nature at best is but frail, nil are liable to misfortune. Of all Ibe ill* that affect man none arc more terrible than those of a private nature.—Dreadful ns it in in the perron who contracts it. frightful an are its ravag es upon bis constitution, ending frequently in destrno ion and u loathsome grave, it becomes of Mill greater importance when it is transmitted to mnccent off spring. Such being the rrso how necessary it be comes that every one haying the least reason to fear that they have contracted Ibe disease, should attend to it at once by consulting some physician, whose respeclalbility and education enables him to warrant a safe, speedy, and permenent cure. In accordance with this necessity, DU. Y(il'NO feeis railed upon lo state Unit, by long study and extensive practice, he has belome perfect master of all those diseases which come under the denomination of venereal, and hnv» ing paid more attention to that one branch than any other physician in the Coiled Stale*, he feels himself better qualified to treat them. syphilis in all its forms, such as ulcers, swelling in the groans, ulcer in the throat, secondary syphilis, cu taneous eruptions, ulcerations, tertnary syphilis, sy philis in children, mercureal syphilitic affections, gon orrhea, gleet, strictures, false passages, inflninalion of the bladder and protrale glands, excoriations, tumors, pustules, fclc., are as familiar to him ns the must 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 alighlesi suspicion or oblige him lo<neglect his business, whether within oors or without. The diet need not be changed, ex cept in cases of severe Inffamalion. There are in Cali fornia patients (amounting to over two thousand in the past year) that could furnish proof of this; hut these are matters thot require llii nicest eecrosy which bo always preserves. All letters enclosing 810, will be promptly attended to. Office hours from 9A. M to Hl’ M. Address J. YOI'NIJ, M. f>. Express building”, corner of Montgomery and Californian streets, over Wells .’ar go Si Co.’» Express Department. V CARD—FROM DU. VOTING'S PH I VAT!’. MKDICAI, Office—To llie* afflicted—ln this age of progress, whon science is developing ((self in -utcali n rniinuer as to appear almost miraculous,every thing In common place is looked upon us not worth noiict 1 . In view ol Ibis fact. Dr. Young, corner of Montgomery ami California streets, Inis concluded to leave the ho iten truck hitherto pursued hy most sci entific p’y ieinnft, (that of wailing for the public to (hid you o it alone,) and publish to tho world, as innen us tnuy be. his knowledge of the healinifeiirt, to let lliose who h« in need of assistance kiiow wriere they can Bind relief without fear of being Imposed upon. In conilnuation of tliis subject. Or. Voting would say, that of the past ten years h<* has pursued the practiue of medicine in one of the largest cities In the United Slates, with the highest success, nnd that hi* standing as a physician Is without reproach, having at one time been lecturer at the University of Penn sylvania on venereal diseases, fcc. Upon all of these conideralioiis, i)r. Voting has con flilence in introducing himself to the public, knowing that they will sustain well earned merit. The following aro a few of the many testimonials which havo appeared in the public journals the last few years; PUront the Boston Medical Journal J Although we aro opposed to the system of advertis ing, for good nnd sufficient reasons. stilt wo deem it hut justice to »ny that Dr Voting is one of the most industrious mid Indefatigable votaries of the medical science in the United Stales, From Profe-sor Jackson. The subscriber is personally acquainted with fir Voting, and has seen much of his practice, mid cun bear lesllnioney to his merit! as a practitioner. From the Now Vork Herald. The eminence of this distinguished gentleman in his profession, anil the very extended opportunities possessed by him for the observation of venereal dis eases. make his services invaluable to those afflicted with the above complaints. From the VVhig and Advertiser. All afflicted with private complaints should consult Dr. Young, whose education is not surpassed by any physician In the country. In his skill, honor .and in tegrity all may rely with safety, while most of the practitioners in this city are without honesty nr res pet-lability, their pretentious being grounded in ignor ance and assumption. Office cornor of Montgomery and California streets, up stairs, opposite Hie hanking house of Wells Fargo (t Co. Open from 9 A. M. to 8 I‘. >l, Sunday in cluded. PRIVATE Medical Office—Hundreds of those w ho h.ave contracted disease are disadpoiiiled of a cure by not calling on Hr. Young at first. He will forfeit any sum if he fails to cum anv case that may come under his care, ne matter how long standing or afflicting, such ns ulcers, tumors, nodes, hunches, pimples on the fac» nnd body, pains in the bones nnd joins, wakefulness, trembling, copper colored sores, wasting of the bones, emaciation, loss of appetite, strength owl flesh, sores in the nose and ears, loss of hair, weak eyes itching humors, &. Many persons after being relieved ef all extern d appearances of private disease, suppose thorn-elves need, b t after a few months find they are troubled with various symptoms which they never had before, and which they Bud it impossible to relieve. To all who am af flicted in this way. Hr Young would p rticularly ’ec oinmend a trial of bis skill. The symptom* with w hich you are troubled are caused by taints in Hie blood, which sooner or later will destroy ; our health anil hap piness. N< person who has evu r bad an attack of any private complaint should not fail loconsuii Hr. Young and take a few hollies of ids invaluable purifying medicine, ns they can rest assured that their biood is In a perfectly pure nnd healthy condilien, and that every trace of disease fs removed from the system, Recent cases cured in srom two to live days without change of diet or hindrance from business, or no fee. Dll. J. C. FOUND. Office, corner Montgomery and California streets, opposite Weils. Fargo & Co.’s. Office hours from !• A Ms to 8 I*. M. Marysuille. June Ifkh. Jff.Vi. DR. JC. YOUXfl—lika a rha:—Please send me some of the medicines you preset bed in my ctise. I have a friend here who is troubled in exactly the same way that I was. He has nightly emission*, ringingaclse’in his head, weak back. I s* of memory, and Is generally Alebllilated ; be I* discouraged and ha* not confidence enough to enable him to call nnd see yon. I told him how ! was and that my friends all said I was in consumption, and I bed dors up here gave me up mid advised me to home to die. bin instead of going home I called upon yon, and here I am. as well ns any of them, end likely io live a long time »nt, witfl stretilh enough to work w itb the strong est of them. Doctor I will son ! every ono to yon that looks to me as though he need, d njibysictan It shall not be my fault if any one dies for want of m-dical treatment. I will do all I can I" keep the afflicted away from those pe-ts of society, yclept pro es*or md high sounding tilled m-lv who, if Hie f -c's were known, are men who left their country for their coun try’a good. Puhlis this teller, doctor, if you wish, nnd I hope some of those that humbugged tile, may <ee it and sleep h»d f r one night. Truly your* UFO. DAVIDSON. EDWARD M. BURROWS. INTEH N ATION A 1.1 YoTEIS ALOON J \CKSON STKKKT, between Montgomery and Kearney SAN FRANCISCO- Beit The Brands of Jirantitet, I Vine 3 ami Stuart. MEDICAL. DR. lIEINIMANNS Private Medical Office. CORNER MONTGOMERY St JACASON STREETS SAN FRANCISCO. nH. M. lIKIINIMANN. comer of Kearney nnd Pacific streets. Son Er:;nciM-«. has f«»r a number J of yearn, in the military and other hospitals ol I ranee, devoted hi* tluily principally u> the treatue lit ol cr«*t divensM, ami therefore posx-ss.* a thorough ex perience In this pertknwler branch lirwiitoper ferity fumtlinr xvilh all the rereiilly discovered and highly important remedies and m**an> tor the cure ol such disease*. It Is scarcely necessary to add here that in France wh*-re secret disease* an- of mori trr rpieot occurrenco Ihnn *ny where ( l»e. the pu;. sinaii* of that country tiro more * xp< M in their cor**, and arc constantly mid succenafidly endeavoring to find oat now remedies, iiuiru efficient and less than those formerly used Dr. Ileinlmann is therefore, enabled to rare all these diseases with perfect certainty, without ii-lng mercury, in a very short time, nnd without subjecting his patients to the risk ol subsequent injuitons conse quences. rlironie flonnrrhea, Rycrrnalorrhcn. r.otir A’hns, Comrnl Debilnv the resali of nii-romlnct. pollutions, ,jain in the hark and sides. Eruption.-iit nil k ml-, produced hv Interior causes. I.ossof Hair Rhetimats inn in the Joints, Nocurnal sweats,Seminal and I tin* al weakness. Injuries received try mercurial treat ment. Jkc Ac are cured hy I»r, lleihimiiiin with the aid of remedies known but to himself. to the perfect satisfaction of bis clients. Rcrotd diseases of the above named kind will he promptly and radically removed before they cm set tie in llie body and become chronic, by Ur. Ilcini tniinri’eown purifying vegetable remedies. Dr Ileinlmann further possesses a -"ire remedy fnl.v tested, and which ran lie relied upon. for the enre of Intermittent Fever, ( hill nnd I-ever, trvet ami Ague, also a means to r move. in a few dais for ever. a bad breath, without the least injury to the stomach. In the pdeseut days numerous remedies me offered everywhere for nil imaginable diseases, but in most of the cases the sufferers an- so sadly dis appointed that they look Willi Justifiable mistrust on all advertisements of this kind. Dr lleitnrmii.il'* re' medics need not be recoin mended by pnffling cbarla- Innisin. for they recommend llicinselves by their ef fects. as has been seen and experienced by nitmeons patients who. fortunately for themselves, have used them. For the information and satisfaction of the often deceived public, the statement will suffice llinl Dr. Ileinlmann lias in his pnssesrion over two hun dred testimonials from patient* cured by him, besides many other reliable persons which he is ready to ex hibit when required, while common decency forbids him to publish them in the newspapers. Persons applying to Dr lleininiann shall not be obliged to pay in advance the tall price of the cure, as lei is w illing to submit his shill and his remedies firs", to be lesh d. (the thing the Doctor invariably requires from all his patients, that is a faithful and strict conformance wiib all Ins directions and preemptions, otherwise lie cannot and will not warrant a cure. Written consultation* " ill ho given without charge and communication# answered whether containing a fee or no', prornplv, punctually nnd with strict secre cy. on applying, pontage paid, m the English, I reuch or Uerumii bangueges, to Dr. M.IIEINIMANN, Corner of Kearney and Pacfflc street#, San Francisco. To show tc the salisfaction of nil that I'r Ileint iiliinn i« >1 tborongly educated, practical nn<l experi enced physician mid snigeou itit* fellow ing from hi-* numerous testimonials, are. submitted to tie* public Names arc suppressed, but Hie authors are at any time ready proclaim their trulli ami authenticity j before the world. CarKNwnon Vxtt.itv, Feb. 11. 1 Rail, Danr Doctor: —I Imre known yon since IW-I01 W -I0 mid yon have ifive ll so many proofs of your talents and experience. Unit yon have entirely won confidence. Although yon r.-aitie Ml ul u great i: i-Ilinee fiOm me you know that I have several lime sent yon patients which other doclojs have given up as incurable, and xou have always received lliimii and saved not only their liiiihs but also their lives. I will only mention here the case of Mr I! . Irom Auburn, who is indebted to von for the preservation ot Ids rigid arm, which other doctors wanted to amputate, mid that of Mr. C olOdoma. who although given up as hopeless by two doctors, was cured by you in two weeks time. As to wlnii you have done for my (amis ly. sutTlco it to say. I will never he nblo to repay you. Accept dear lioctor, these few lines ns a proof of the high esteem I have of your talents ns u medical man, and believe mo tc be yonr constant frittnd. I (I. Proprietor ofthe Miner’s Hole! To Dr. Ileiniinann, San Francisco. Greenwood, February Hlh, 1856. Having st yd led medicine my self at the I'niversiti of Taviu, n Italy. I suppose I know enough to lie tie. lieved when I declare hereby that you are the best physician I ever met with in i 'alifo-nia. This declie ration is reunited on what 1 have seen you do and heard from everybody when I re-id si at Mormon Is. land. 1 know of many persons to whom you have saved life and limbs after they h id been completely given up by others, and who will at any lime come forward ami testily to the truth of this, and to your science. Wishing you tor the future, the same so ce-s which luts attended you thus tar, 1 remain truly yours, C. K To Ur. Iletnlmann, Pan Francisco. Coloma, Jancrry 10th, 1856. My Dear and Much Esteemed lioctor: It i* with mlicit regret tha I I and nil your other friends saw you quit Mormon Island. We have lost in you a physi cian of (treat talent and experience, who we could not appreciate too much. It was proven enough by the numerous who came to cell on you from all pans of the mines, and you are in the best remembrance of all. Mysell, given up by whom I considered our beat phy sicians prepared myself to die; hy chance I came nu ll, r your treatment and you hire cured me of a grave sickness in a short lime. Von have proved yourself a physician and yon do hotvr to li e name. U. Proprivlor Fredch liestnurant. To Dr. Ileimmanii, Situ Francisco. Auburn, January 10th. 1-5(5. Dear Doctor:—T always remember yon with pleas ure, and a feeling of grain ode prompts me to address yon these lines, You know in what a deplonahle suite I was after coniine; ontefihe hands ot Ur 1,., who wanted to nmpillivie mv light arm. in shed by a fall mg Iroek.in order to save my life. Hapiuly for me. I heard of yon. and of the reputation which you had at Mormon Island ; so I asked for tour advice Indore parting with my arm. At I lie recommendation of seme friends o' yours in Greenwood. I went to stay w iili you. and in a few weeks my arm, instead of being amputated was saved, together with my tile which I consider I owe to yon. Dear lioctor, if I ever can lie of any advantage to you dispose of me. f- r it is en lirely to year skill that I owe my present existence. Deceive, therefore, my siecere respect, and the assu rance that I believe you to he one of our most talent ed and experienced physicians in Ibis country. Vonrs truly, I C. To Dr. Ileiniinann, Sait Francisco. Sacramento, February Ist, 1350. The nhderslgned has known Ur lleinitßaua fir many years, and can vouch for his justly having earned a reputation ns a conscientious, prudent, ex perienced and skilful Phy a ici"H and Surgeon, and would therefore rocemmettd to a 1! peop'e to r Iv with most implici. confidence in Dr. IMnimaaii's skill and science. r C. 'V. Third street, b* Ivveer J and K. U . S. MA T L LI XE ! ON and after Tuesdsy. March - h. 18'6. (her ,li fornia Stage ''mnpmv’s 1 loaches will li live their i UHce. MCdim Mouse. M-ry-ville. every inornin.'til •to’chtrjj for Sacramento, and arrives In time for the ihe San 'ramlseo Fonts, KETUItNIVG—Wit leave the r < I (lice Orleans Ho tel, Sacramento. tor Mar, vllle. at the same hour. UKO F. lUUMAS, SJuperiuteudant. March 17th, ISifl Marytrdie. MEDICAL. DR- L. J. CZAPKAY S k n.L j. <■/, apkav, i.atk in tiik hpncja. 8 )„*„ Revolutionary War. t'hlef Physician to th<- aoih regiment id Honved*. Chief Surgeon to the Mili'arv Mnapilal of Pesih. Hungary. and lute I ■•• cl n rt ron Dl-ense-of Urinary organs, and dim-uaes of women ami chihlren. , , , , y, Tin on.i' TM.-nr T. J Crapkar »»M opened hi* institute for (In' cure of nil form* of private ill* • ■asrs such a- syphilis. gonorrhea, nocturnal ernin .ion* anil nil lhe’eon«eqoencer of srlf-nhose In tin' fir>t -Inge* of gonorrheal disease* he guarantee* a cure in a few (iit> o. without inconvenience to the patient, er hindrance to hi* hnnim-s-. " hen n patient, to neglect. or improper treatment, ha* developed it#,, secondary s \ 111 plon is ot -vlilli-. such n* hoboes. or piiiiifnl -wellin'/- on the groin-, nr nicer* in lh<- iliroat and nose. which, if not checked, destroy lh- -oft part* and can-" the bom* to mortify, separate and rome ivniv. leaving the sufferer an object hidem-* to he hold; or when splotch** and p mple- break out upon the -kin or when he ha* painful »wi lling* upon (hi- (.line*, or when hi- constitution i- injured -o aa to predispose to fon-nmpiion or other fie aiitnlinna di-ea*e. the liocioi guaranle.-- a cure or n-k- noe„tn. pen-uiion. In Rheumatism. chronic or acute; in lb-enlerv. lir Ibnrrlnei. he ha- safe and effectual re. triedle*. For the trenlinelil of the con* fjileiice* of self-ahii-e, -nch n- iiocliiriial emi—ion*. n« i voinme**l timidity, headache, pains in the hack and limb-, with general weakness, loss of appetite, loss of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness. confusion of idea-, dislike for society, and feeling of weariness of life; with the nervous -v-lem so exclteahle that alight noises shock or sKi-dl* the patient, making Ida exist em-e mi-erable. For ihe nhove malmltea the Doctor w ill guarantee a cure or n-k no compensation, lie ctm he consulted re« of charge, and invite-nil to mil. a-it will ce*l them nothin?, and may be much to their advantage. lir. h. -1 t’/.spkav is daily receiving application* from every part of this State and from Oregon and Wa-hington Territories, for treatment of every form of disease, ind there is not Olio who will come for ward (i|(d evpre-s disaaliafiiclioii; on the contrary, ihe I»r. i» In dslly receipt >f letters, expressive of grati tude and thankfnlnc-*, some of which are published below by pennis-ion. MARvsvtM.it. June 3, t*.V>. • lir T,. .1. fzapkay, Sun Francisco;—Sir. I Invo n«< 1 the ln«t of voiir medicine. and do not think I shall need nnr m< re. in I fool wry well ,-xrepl Hint I have not entirely on* rny strength yet. hut won " ill with iho appetite I have. It i* just three week*, you may recollect, since I called at * our institute, with mv constitution. ns I thought, entirely broken, and 111‘vcr thought you would ho ahUt I > run* mo perfect- Iv. hut. thought you might In* able to do something to wise the pniu in my hack and head mid strengthen mo limbs. wbfch worn *o weak ilial they would almost give way under me whim I walk-d. mid to strengthen my niTVf* so that I would not getexcited and trem hln at i very little tliintf Now (lint you know w hat I expected’, you nviy judge of my satisfaction at my complete recovery from those symptoms and tin* re moval of thotto splotches and -ores trow my akin mid tin- ulcer* from my throiil: nml the onllro stoppage of i th. no *uniunion* which yon naid worn principally thf i caiino of my sickness. I can hardly 101 l you which is the greatest. mv joy or my nurprinf, for except not ! having fully tint my strength, I h i I an well an nuy man can fed. Enclosed I niuul you twenty dollar.* over your charge, ami think inynelf cheaply cured If you think nnybisly will ho heneidlifd. you may put thin lollor in tho newspapers Tims II ivnuv. PonTi.*xn. Oregon. May Id. Pfl.'i Dr Czapkav—Dear Sir: —Vour medicine tun been taken according to direction* I feel n little Weak yet; in every oilier way 1 am almost entirely recover ed,'and think in :i short time I shall he as w*ll a« ev er. Kvt ryhodv that known me I* wouderinif what mndesitc.il a change, for some friends thought I had ronsiimplloii, and others that I was going crazy.— Well, I don 1 know but they were both ritrld. as I fell a (food deal both ways, and thought if I didn’t die soon I would like to I am md Iroutded anymore with emission*, and tie* Jiliin in mi Head and hack, and the weakness in my limbs have top me, mid so ha* llie dizziness, ilniidily, mid the w i*h always to tv alone; I am not afraid to go in rompn y now. and mu not so easily “urns! as I used to he. » lieu any li t • I),iie/ would s’e| me trembling. I have oeen til wort ties week, which i“ the lir*t I live done forsiv nieuths, and the thought of it d ei’i discourage n.e like it used to. Indeed. I feel lik mini hr man. and ii is all owing to xour medicine and advice Von may publish this it you wuut to. VoumiiC, • , ou n Ibrit. Sack xmkxto, May IV iHVi. p,,,,,. c| r __Sneh 1« the llimikfulncss I f.*«*| r< *r tin presi rvalion of tm health el Im.ili body and in mb and I believe of my life, that I hope I ui I not be mi . sidered intrusive in tend.-sin" inv than- ful ackimw edunieii's fi r restorimr nieto le i t!i. and niakint! in* lip,. ~ |>iiiui worth pr**n rriuv. when ii hel liecefile liurlhen 100 great forme to hear. Victim as I was I. vice that lint undermined tm constilllliou anil devel op. <1 a train of nervous symptoms such as nervous debili'y . headache, distressful; timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, love of solitude, loss of memory and want of resolution, besides a loss of strength and energy. whieh made my waking moments wretehed and my sleep nnrefn-hing and was fas* bringing me In the arave, hut. thanks to your skill, 1 am r.*“lori d to hi nllfi vieor. and energy Hoping to guide others where they muv find relief, yon hare my permission to make this public. I.hixaro Waits To Dr. 1., .1. O.apkay, San Francisco. S'liermalorrbea. or local weakness, nervous dp bilitv, low "pints, las-ilude, weakness of tin* limbs and hack. indisposition and inc ipaldlity lor labor and slndy, dullness of nppr duuisioii, lies of memory, aver sion to society, love of Soli Hide, timidity, s If-di-lrusl. dizziness, headache. involuntary discharges pains in the ride, affections of the eyes. pini|des no the f ice. sexual and other infirmities in man, are cured with nut fail by the justly celebrated phv-ician and surgeon I, -I t'zapkay. His method of curing diseases It new. (Unknown to others. 1 mid hence the great success. All consultations, bv letter or otherwise free Address 1.. J t'zapkay. M. I>., San Franchco, California. TO THE I.ADIF.S OK CALIFORNIA. Dr. I. J Czapkav. late ill the Hungarian Heroin tiiniary War. Chief I’hysici.in to the 211111 Iteglment of llonveds. Chief Surgeon to I lie Military Hospital n f Pest It. Hungary, and late I,eclnrer on diseases of ni*i. nary organs nml disease* of women and children, in vites 1 lih attpiition of the sick and afflicted females I I boring under any of the various form- of diseases of 1 tie brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood kidneys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doctor is effecting more cores than any other Physt ciati ill the Slab* of California I<el no false delicacy prevent you, hut apply immediately, and save your selves from painful sufferings and pi emslitre death All married ladies whose delicate health or other rir citinstances do not allow to h ive an increase in their families, should c dl at Dr. I*. J. < zapkay's Medical In stitiite. Armory Hall, corner Sacriimenlo and Mont gomory streets, and they will rec Ive every possible relief and help. The Doctors offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without ih-ftvrof metis! a (ion. If de*ii—d, Dr, C. will visit the ladies at their residences All consultations hy letter or otherwise free. Address to Dr 1.. 4. Czapkav,Medical Institute, Armory Hall, corner Sacramento and Montgomery street*. S. F. SYPHILIS AND CONORRIKEA —Dr.L J Czapkav would ask e*p-cial attention to syphilitic and goiiorrlneat diseases I■ • the first stage* of either of these complaints he gnarmtees a perfect and effee Inal cure 01 a l*w da vs. without hindrance to tumbles, or the slightest inconvenience. The Doctors method of tr-'ii'ing th**m xjoinhiees nil the latest improvements by the medical faculty* with discoveries made by lem »elf. rnor** effective than anytliing yet It down, winch ** cures the p itienl from the possibility of secondary “v tnti'omsand r> move* the disease in the shortest po* sihletime Secondary syphilis whieh appears in con •ef|ii«Mce of the ahsor lion of the poison into the sys tem nml prodoe- s Unlaws, Ulcerations in 'he threat and m>“«■. wh'eb destroy the -oft patts.snd cne*e the Iwn. s to mortify, sepr.r do and come away disfiguring I lie pitient horrildy N’sles or pninfnl -welling* on I lie bones, sptrcrhr** upon the akin, enre» of which the Deciofss I lily in hisofflee an 1 winch are the re»nft of imp ep«r treatment A ho, nicer*, sores and pim ples. aril injuries to the c* nslitntion. whirh. after a long tieresl of suffering destroy life It will also la* re mcir.fzcreU that these disorder* are hereditary, paasiag I MEDICAL. from parent In child, ami cnlirilint: t.pon the off-print? n ruined cnn.lihi'ton forth** cun* of nil Ihe.c form* of dj«eare. the llrcclorr Kiinrivlt eit n cure or n»k. no compensation. Thi* M«ctor nin hr consulted hr let* lor or otherwise free of charge, nml in\ ilc« nil who m-o nd’li lfd to rail upon him, w here he will give thorn «nch *ati-faction «« itn y onli ohinln no iv l» re rise - lli« room* nrv No 1 nml - Armory Hull. corn, rof Hrr minentomnl Monlpnmerv »irn t*. San Krnm i«co THE GUK AT ESI HlsroVKllY (FIFTH AC h ' —(treat l!le««imt to Mankind *- -Ifinwotil hn' f’o. .lent ! —Mr. I. J. t'npknv's Pmphvlacticum, t w olf Mir. infecting A l ** nt.i a nifr pmeniAiMe aealii*' iron* r, fluent nml syphilitic diseases mi l nn unsurpassed rem oily for nil thf* vein-rial, scrofulous, fficrenmia and cmiromiw nicer* In-tiil disi hart/es from tin- racins. uterus nml urcthrn. m>*l nil cuinneons eruptions tm J di«on*o«. For yule nt Mr 1., .1, frnpka)'* offh-e, A* im rv I Inti, corner of s'.vcr im»nto nml Mnntiromerv sire* |«, Sim Frain im o. A» inmiculMion is a proven tntuc nun i list small pox, so is Mr I, Jl';apk"i's Prop* ilacticnin a preventative rrjrrl *«t -o philitirnl m l gonorrheal diseases. Ilnrmh■•* in itself, II possess, s Iho power of chemically destroy • i- tr the syphilitic r - ru«, nml thereby saving thousands of voting dehanct . cm from heinc inlee'ed tv the iiio.l lon'll.one of nit due ■i«en. lit no young ninn who npprei into* hen Ili tie without Mr. iVapkav's f’rophUiicllctim, It ts in very convenient package-sand will lie foittnl convent oiiliui use, hr I ntf n.eil n* a tronp. That disease enn he preventer! by the n«<* of proper agents. i. «« wi ll nn eslntilished fuel n« thru they can he cured after their establishment. The principle which is now nnivi r n ill) recoirnireil. wn- received even before the day* of •tenner, the ile nvi'n r ol the vm i innlion in and ns in nil i plif-rl hcnefll* ever si nee have received, as they deserved. the nllenlion of Ihe medical faculty. It t«« in 1111 r rit of tin. linn eh ol the medical sc ein-r Hint Mr. 1.. .1. (V.apkay fortiinntety made Hu* rti-*- enverv of hi. Prophilnclicnm, which, for the preu n* 'mu of “i phililic. ftnnorrhenl. rnneeMiixan'l cutaneous di«< r.der. stands unrivalled hy ntiy mteiil in the Pha-- macopocfl. The effect of this lit'* nt lifter Col’jon is immediate nml removes the possibility of n conlrar linn of ductile If. however, tin disease ha*- been coo. trneled, i. it useful in neiilralirlng Hie t oi>>' nous secr*-- lir him . » hich. hy absorption. 1-re h 1 1 ice il e horrid coii*e nuen»e« known as invotnlnrv syphilis Il has been ret ministered hy the Moclor ir nmm thousand case*, nml lie ha* m i in find (lie Hr* l in which n tin* failed to subserve the purpose for wliieh il wn* ndniinisli r ed . Price, 9'<. l ull rlireclioi < are al'm hed to each package. In case* where Pent I i'n •' cum is toed n* w enrntive, I'r. I. .1. l'/a| knv w U ftiniieh gratis n pr* KCrlplinn fur hi« IHnod Pnrifli r. All communications from 'he connlrv. addressed iy to Mr. I J. Onpkiiy.Sait Francisco will he strictly mil confidentially a'iemhd to, nml lie rcmnlhw with tin* crenle«l enro nml xec'eey, lintnedliih li rii»- patchr d, by Kxpress or other convey mice to their »- lination. J. 1.. C7.*pk»y.—Tlir* gentleman whose name forms the caption nf this notice. is one of Ih.» few modern physicians whose applicalh n in his pro fession mul th vnii«»ii In Ihf nfiluTed. render Mm alike an ornanii'lil to I 1 e imr anil alu lli n' to Ilir» other A Hnnirnrinn hjr birth, ho sought with Kossuth In place his country among the nations of the i-artli beyond the oppressor’ll rule, that. bur s< i s iniirhl rejoice in the practice of those precepts which nre alike nor glory and our pride. In his rff. rts so in do, he has reaped the re wan I nf ineffectllHl re-i-laere In oppres sion. anil “a home and a country know him on ninn A part, how.rver. frnni his claims upon our consider alion as a patriot, the testirro t h Is nf eharneter anil capacity which tie brings euiil'e him in pnlipr emrfi* lienee. In (tie exclusion of these who po««e«s neither the one or the other As act nUenvin hi« rhnrtirter is nntarnisheil: as a physicj n. hisa'iill unsurpassed; and to those whiWte Impriitle re has left upon them the taints of disease, we can ■ on rientionsly rmrim mi him wilh the assurance ilia' in him they will find a friend whom to know is i»n t g in The pr.V office is No. 3 and I Armory Mull c roer nf Hnerniucn'o and Monl"om<Tv slrtteis. Sun P uncisco. Y I-’ 'l’ll \ T 3l’t.'Pl.’P 1’ DM H TM.M |)j Ssf' DR. PAREIRA’S GHAT ITALIAN UKMKDV, For the crtiiiii ami speedy euro of dis eases of a private nature, ii" matter how lonii standi p, without any in jurious effkct io the system or ary chance of diet. It has never failed, it cannot fail to cure. ■ AMIS Invaluable t-,„. me first introduced into H Pisa some Ally years since so -u became ro wei| known ns u ‘certain curt-.’ thin nev -ry town nnd city not omy on the <'onlinenl. toil in Ureal llritmn, iho tleieand for it was so go at. its merits to astounding, that in less Ilian one yoar irmn its introduction u Mid supplanted all oilier remedo s. The Medical Faculty nf ihe principal cities of Kun pe were coin pc I led tc acknnw ledge its woiulerlul inns ery over disease. Prr prielors of other medicine, jenh u* of ils sway, vainly endeavored in stay ils unwiirc progre-a I.ike gram before the mower, their elf ro fell pi he ground and like (Ire on the prairies, sw-. png .1 before il. its on ward march became Irimmdi M. it stood tonti upon Os own merits ; a discerning pupl c, saw. tried and were convinced of its magical virtues. The massive loriune acquired by lir. Pmeirit from the sale of it during the six years lie prepaii d it, alone bore wiine-s to its miraculous merits. At the decease of Hie Doct, Hie recipe was tieipiealhed to ids son, wtio tins lately Tit rod need the teinedy into the lulled Hlale . The uiimher of c res it has already made nre astonishing. I'hoiisnmls and tens of thousands cun hear testimony to its efficacy. All who use it It will cure, with a safety,speed and certainty no other medicine has ever posses-ed. |{esort to no Quack Nostrums, ('so a remedy that has been tried for the past Ally years and was n ver known to fail. This Ureal Remedy is warranted purely vegetable Hew,ire of Counterfeits. The extensive sale of this wonderful medicine has already caused some person r persons, to palm off upon I lie uususpeeiiog, a spu rious compound, closely reseinldiiuf lie- original. Ho inirlicular to buy none without the written sicimtur* of A I’areira. M. It on Hie outside wrapper of osch bottle. All others are counierfeh, and Ihpir com pounders will be punished with tho uunorsl riger of- y le law Price. Three dollars per hot lie. For sale by f>. Rah i:-rli, sole Agent for California, Or. goo and the Sand wich Islands, to w horn all orders must Ire addressed. A liberal disc - unt made lei wholesale denhTS. I). It A HO MIK, Wholesale Druggist," Dsv is street. Sau Francisco. Fist of Agents through, ut the Slate h're ''Aha A. Co. Drugeisl. Marysville: H. K Hi ark weal her. toy Drug HMre Htocklon : W. II Hroner. Heiuora ; Reoj -'hurtleff, Sbasis; child A Wor-heii. I’lacerville; Justin Cutes. Jr Hucrmenio I Ivy ; D. It. W.i'arr. Ihiwnieville ; Dr. John Dark Nevada; Dr. W, H. U ilHef, Yreka, Dr J It M ins’.dl, los li.geles; Tfiorr.. s Whaley. Han Diego; Ceo 1.. Flurj. Portland 0. T. IBIANKF —Fvejy deecrpiliou of Huslic./* Blank* IJ Au sals akbia