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Misi-ellanr. i’wat woman deserves not ahu - Land’s love who will not greet him with smiles as ho returns from the labor of the day—who will not try to chain him to his home by the enchant ment of u cheerful heart. There is l ot one in fifty that is so unfeeling as to withstand such an influence, or break away from such a home. There is nothimg so bad hut it might he worse. An old philosopher, affected with two diseases, thanked heaven, when one attacked him, that he was free from the other, and when squirming with the other, was grate ful that they did nut both come to gether. Noble Reply.—An officer of di<- dlstinction and tried valor, refused to accept a challenge sent him by a voung adventurer, but returned the following answer: “I fear not thy -word, but the anger of my God. 1 dare venture my life in a good cause, but 1 cannot hazard my soul in a bad nne, 1 will charge up to the can non’s mouth for the good of my coun try, but I want courage to storm hell.” When Victor Hugo was living in the Rue do Vaugiraud, it is told that a letter reached him addressed to the •• J>lus grand pode de Vunivcrs lle immediately enclosed it, unopened, to Lamartine, then living in the Rue do ITJniversitic, by whom it was with «• [ual promptitude and courtesy rc \ .nu’d. A Correspondent of “The La dy's Daily Companion'’ wants to know “whether the steep and thorny path” can bo traveled in hoops I Nut DV a barrel full! Traveling on the Lord's day, in the Sandwich Islands, except in the direction of a church, is strictly for bidden by law. Wonder what they do with people who travel home from church \ CABINET SHOP. JOHN DOLIIEIIGII. nyoi'l.l) Respectfully inform the citizens or fid w.'ll and vicinity, that hn is prcptutsl todo nil kinds of work in Ins linn of business in a workman -1 Uc manniT. wiili dcspal b nml <>n reasonable t*-rms M ivinc alwaxson hand n Inrun assortment oi dry I , ’.la-r, hn i* ready lo uiakn to ordnr. Doors. window .-..-!i, Tallinn, Rocker*. &c. All kinds oi ( nhlliid \4 ~rk, and in find anythink ujipt*rhtiiiin.cjr lo tils bust- Hilliard Tables .nl and repaired fhop on «'b*rles Sirnni, below Dess & l.arconib's Brick -dorc H3SS He LARCOMC S Nkw Hkick Fire Proof Store in Uid- WELL. Subscribers would announen lo lludr friends D and pair >ns that lludr Brick Kirn Proof Sion* on iha old corner. is liiln I with a lieneral itssoslmebl oi Groceries, Provisions. Emils, l.hptors, Mining I not., vkc Jtc . thn best and cheapest over offered ir> town' Dim of our linn is constantly employed in Dan Francisco in thn purchase of no oils; and as wn purchase (orcash aloun, believe Unit we can sell goods cl,caper limn uni dealers in this market. Persons desirous lo purchase anything in onr line, would do wed tot{ive ns mall, as wo are unaided lo supply ilmm on us favoruolo terms us the Marysville Irado. Uidwell, July IH.ili. I1ES8& I.AUOOMB. LOOK AT THIS. JOSEPH GLI.TKAIT, \t his Fire-proof Store, one door above the National Hotel, Bidwcll, IS NOW RECEIVING the largest and ties! selected assortment of merchandize ever bronchi to this market. Always on baud, n complete iissorlinelil o( Clothing, Groceries, Hoots and Shoes, Hats, Liquors, Crockery, Glass W are, India Rubbers, Carpeting. Havana Cigars, liiulies’ Hats and Bonnets, Slices, Gaiters. Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Hosiery. Silks and Satins, &c., &c. MINERS’ Tools of every description always on (■ n 1 and for sale at liie lowest prices, Highest price ! tud (or Gold Dust. Couuty Scrip bought mid sold, dnruh 8, ISSB. JOSEPH O BUCK AL E. NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION^ Fransi.in Piencc, of N. 11 President. D. 11. Atchison, of Mo. V. Pres't. Protein, THE CABINET- Wm. 1. Marcy, td N. Y. sec’y of state. J vmKb Guthrie, of Ivy.. scc'y of Treasury. K ta*x McClelland, of Mich., sec'y of Inte’r. JvEMkC. Dobbin, of N. 0. see’y of Navy. Jsvfehson Davis, ol Miss sec y of War. J ames Campbell, ot Pa. P. M. General C ales Cushing of Mass , Attorney Gen. STATE GOVERNMENT J. Neely Johnson, Governor. 11. M. Anderson, Lieutenant Governor. Hugh C Murray. Justice of Supreme Cour Soli mon II kyden felt, and Da. yip S. Terry, Associate#. Geo. W Whitman. Controller." Henry 11 vtes, state Treasurer W. S. Wallace. Alfy General. J din H BaEw-rER. Surveyor General I ames Allen, State Printer. K. Wilson, F. H. McKenzie, and Fiii. Bell. State Priaoa Directors. MEDICAL. DU. J. C. YOUNG’S CARDS. IMPORTANT TO MINERS, TRAVELERS, ETC. fIVIKRK in no malady of deeper importance either M. inn medical or mural light ol view. lo which the human fnmily in more liable than that arising from impure connection*. A* n medical man it i< the duty of every physician to look iiteisease as it effects health and life, and bin •ole object should be to militate, a* lar an lien in hin power, the bodily suffering. Human nature at beet in but frail, nil are liable to minfortnne. Of all ihe ills that affect man none are mere terrible Hum those of a private nature.—Dreadful an it in in the perron who contract* it, trightbil an are itn ravng en upon hi* constitution, ending frequently in destrnc** ion and a I .a,h»orne grave. it becomen of still greater Importance when it is transmuted to imrcent off spring. Huch being the er.se ttow necessary il l»e -come* Hull every one having the least reason to fear that they have contracted the disease, ihonld nltend to it nt ones by consulting some physician, whose respe’'tatt>illly and education enables him to warrant a safe, speedy, and per nen< nl c ire. In accordance with thin necessity, f)U, \td Ntl feels called ii|m»ii lo stale that, tiy long study and extensive practice, he Inin helome perfect master of all those diseases which come under tho denomination of venereal, and liav, ini; paid more attention to that one branch than any other physician in the United Slates, he fuels himself better rpialifled to Ire: t them. Syphilis in all its forma, such ns u'cers. swelling in the groans, nicer in the throat,secon lury syphilis, cn laneons eruptions, ulc rations, leroniry syphilis, sy philis in children, mercnreal *\ philllic alfecllon*. gon nrrliea, gleet, strictures, false pas-ages, Inltamution of the bladder and protrate elands, excorlHliolis. tumors, postnlea, vie., are ns familiar lohim us Hie most com mon thines of daily observation The Doctor effects a cure in recent cases in n few days, mid finds no difficulty in curing those of long duration, without submitting the patient to sm h treat ment ns will draw upon him Iho ulightesi suspicion or oblige him to neglect his business, whether within oors or without. The diet need not be changed, ex cept in cases of severe inllamation. There aft) in Cali fornia patients (ainuimiing lo over two thousand in the past year) that could furnish proof of this; hill these are matters thot require thi nicest eecrosy which lie always preserves All letters enclosing $lO, will he promptly attended to. Office hours from ff A. M to 8 P M. Address J. C. YoHNfl. M. O, Express Building*, comer of Montgomery and Californian streets, over Wells .'nr go & Uo.'s Express Department. V CARD—FROM DU. YOITNH’3 PRIVATE MKDU'AI. Office—To Ihe allhcted—ln lids age of progres**, whon science is developing itself in sncaih u manner as to appear almost iiiirncnloiis, every thing In common place is lookeil upon as not worth notice. In view of this fact. Dr. Young, corner of Montgomery mid California streets, has concluded to leave the beaten track hitherto pursued by most scl* entitle physicians, (that of waiting for Ihe public to Rnd you out alone,) and publish world, ns muon ns may he. his know ledge Of Hie healing art. to let those who b« in need of luimstanre khow where they can Hind relief without fear of being imposed upon. In continuation of this subject. Dr. Young would say, that of the past ten years he has pursued Hie practiue of medicine in one of the largest cities In the Hulled State*, with the highest success, and that his standing as a physician Is without reproach, having at one lime been lecturer at the University of Penn sylvania on venereal diseases, Upon all of these coniderntions, Dr. Young has eon lid,.nee in introducing himself to the public, knowing ilmt they w ill sustain well earned merit. The billowing are a few of the many testimonials which have appeared in the public journals Hie last few years: [Prom Ihe Poston Medical Journal ] Although we are opposed totlir* system ol advertis ing, for good and sufficient reasons, still we deem il but justice to say that Dr. Young is one of the most industrious and indefatigable votaries of the medical science in Ihe United Stales. From Professor Jackson. The subscriber is personally acquainted w ith Dr Young, and lias seen much of his practice, andean hear lestiinoney to his meriti us 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. make bis services invaluable to those afflicted with Hie above complaint*. From the Whig and Advertiser. All afflicted with private complaints should consult Dr Young, whose education is not surpassed by any physician in the country. In hi* skill, honor and in tegrity nil may rely with safety, while most of the prac.ilinner* in this city are without honesty or res pectability, their pretentions being grounded in ignor ance and assumption. offi.-e corner of Montgomery and California streets, up stairs, opposite the banking house of Wells Fargo Hi Ho. Open from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M, Sunday in cluded. RIVATB Medical Office— Hundred* of those who have contrucied disease are disadpointed of a cure by not calling on Ur. Young at lirsl lie will forfeit any sum if lie fails to cure mu case that may ci,me under his care, no matter how Ion? standing or afflicting. such as ulcers, tumors, nodes, bunches, pimples on the fuC“ and body, pains in the hones and joins, wakefulness, trembling. copper colored sores, wasliukt of the hones, emaciation, loss of appetite, strength mid flesh, sores in the nose and ears, loss of hair, weak eyes, itching humors, fc. Many perseiis after being relieved ef all extent d appearances of private disease, suppose themselves cured, but after a few months Bud they tire troubled with various symptoms which they never had before, and which they find it impossible to relieve. To all who are af dieted itt this way. Ur Young would particularly ’**c ommeiid atrial of his skill. The symptoms with which you are troubled are caused by taints la the blood, which sooner or later will destroy your health and hap piness. Nr person who has eve r had an attack of any private complaint should not fail to consult Ur. Young and taken lew hollies of his invaluable purifying medicine, ns they can rest assured that their blood is In a perfectly pure and healthy eondilien, and llial every trace of disease Is removed from the system. Recent cases cured in srotn two to live clays without change of diet or hindrance from business. <x qo fee. on i e vat'vc Office, corner Montgomery and California streets, opposite Weils, largo & Co.’s. Office houts from!* DU. -I, C. YOUNG —Ukak Sir;—Please send me some of the medicines you prescribed in my case. I have a friend here who is troubled in exactly the same way that 1 was. He has nightly emissions, ringing arise in his head, weak back, loss of memory, md Is generally debilitated ; be Is discouraged and has not confidence enough to enable him locail and see you. 1 told him how ( was and that my friends all said I was in consumption, and thedoclors up here gave me up and advised me to go home to die, but instead of going home I called upon yon, and here I am as well as any of them, and likely to live a long lime yet. willi slrenth enough to work with the strong est of them. Doctor. I will send every one to yon that looks to me as though he needed a physician It shall not lie my fault if any one dies for want of medical treatment. I w ill do all I can to keep the afflicted away from those pests of society, yclept pro'essors and high sounding titled men. who, if the facts were known, are men who left iheir country for their conn try’s good. Pnblis this letter, doctor, if you wish, und I hope some of those that humbugged me, may A. M., to 8 P. M Marysuille, June 10th. IRM. see it and sleep bad one night. Truly yours, Gl GCO. DAVIDSON. EDWARD M. BURROWS, Intern ationalllotelSaloon JACKSON STRKRT, Between Montgomery and Kearney. SAN FRANCISCO- Best The Brandt oj Brandies , Wines and Srgx MEDICAL. DR. IXEUCIMANNS Private Medical Office. CORNER MONTGOMERY k JACASON STREETS SAN FRANCISCO. DU. M. lIEIINIMANN. corner of Kearney ml Pacific street*. S»n Krmicl'C'>. ba» l'«»r a number ut year*, in Hie miliuny uml other hospitals i’l f ranee, devoted hie study principally to Urn (regiment ol S'*- cret dis-aises, nml therefore pon.-i-ies &ihiirouiih e,\- ix-neoce in thin parlicuaior branch llti uaUi (wr le-tl.v tamiiiar with all the recently discovered anil highly important remedies mid uti'itie lor the cure of such diseases. It Id scarcely necessary lo add here that In France w here secret dises-ev are of more fre quent occurrence ihnn any where else, ih i physicians of that country are more exp< n in their cure, and are constantly and successfully endeavoring to llitil out new retnedU s, more etHcicnt and less d.utgciotts than Ihoee formerly used Hr. Ileinlmunn in then-fore, enabled to rare nil these diseases with )H-rlecl certainly. without Using mercury, in a vcv short time, and without subjecting his [mlieiils to the risk of subsequent injuituu* conse quence*. < hronic (Sonorrhen, Ilvermniorrhen. Flour Alhns, Coin-nil liebilitv the result ol misconduct, p*illiitioim, c |aiii in the back and sides. Kruptiimsof all k:mK limdiiced by interior causes, L****ol Hair. Rln-iimal ion in the Joints, Nia-nrnnl sweat!*, seminal and I rin nl weakness. Injuries received hy nicrcnri.il trent nienl. itc. k e are cured hy |)r, lleihitiiniiii with the aid of n-me.lie. known hut to hiinselt, to the ja-rlcct sallsfncllen of bin client*. Recent disease* of the above named kind will be promptly and rudicully removed before lln-y cm si l lie in the body and become chronic, by Hr. Ilcim m.inn's own purify ing vegetable remedies. Dr. Ileiidinanii further possesses a sure remedy fill.) lesled, and which can he relied upon, for Hie cure of Intermittent Fever, Chill and l ever, l ever amt Ague, also a moan*to remove, in a few days for ever. a bad breath, without the least injury lo ttie stomach. In the pdesent days numerous remedies are offered everywhere for all imaginable diseases, bill in most of Hie case* the stiffen rs are so sadly ilis appointi d that they look with justifiable mistrust on all advertisements of this kind. Dr llelnirnann s re medies need not be recommended hy puftiieg charla lanisiii. for lhey recommend themselves by their ef fects. us has been seen amt experienced by* iinnu-ous patients who. fortunately for themselves, have tt*ed them. For the information and salisfaeiioti of the often deceived public, the statement will suffice (lull Dr. Iteinlmaiiii has in his possesrion over lwo hun dred testimonials from patients cured hy him, besides many other reliable persons which he is ready to ex hibil when required, while common decency lorbids him In pnbll-h them in the newspnpi rs. Versons applying In Hr. lleinimana shall not tie obliged hi pay in advance the bill price ol the cure, as lie is willing lo submit bis shill and ids remedies llrs! to he H-sP d. (the thing Hie Doctor invariably requires from nil his patients, that is a faithful and strict conformance with nil ins direction* and preemptions, otherwise lie cannot and w ill not warrant a cure. Written consultation* will he given without charge and c-uiiinunicjiHons answered whether containing a fee or not. prom ply, punctually and with sirict seen cy, on applying, postage paid, In the English, French or Herman Languages, lo Dr. M. riEIMMANN, Corner of Kearney and Vnciilc streets, Sau Francisco. To show te the satisfaction of all that Dr lleini maim is a thorougly educated, pmeiicnl and experi enced physician and smgeon. the following from his numerous testimonials, are submitted to the public Same* are suppressed, but the authors are at any Mine ready to proclaim their truth and authenticity before Hit; world. (.itit k swoon Valley, Feb. 11, 1850. Hoar Doctor:— I have known you since l a 4o and you have given so many proofs of your talenls and experience, that yon have entirely won confidence. bln nigh yon r.siole at at a great di-lance Ij-Om me you know that I have several lime sent you patients which other docl<us have given up ns incurable, mid yam have always received them and saved not onlv their limbs but also their lives. I will only meyliun In-re the case of Mr. C , from Auburn, who i* indebted to you for the preservation ol Ins right arm. which other doctors wanted lo amputate, and that of \|., <; oftJolom*. who although given up a hopeli-ss by two doctors, was cured hy you in two weeks time As lo wliiil von have done for my famis ly, suffice it to say, 1 will never tie iililn lo repay you. Accept dear Doctor, these few liia/s as a proof ol the high esteem I have of your talent* us a medical mini, and believe me tube your constant friend. V II- Proprielor iff the Miner’s Hold To Pr. llelnimann, Sun Francisco. tlreeiiw-ixxl, February lllh, 1856. Having slydiod medicine myself at the Fni versify of Tavia, u Italy, I suppose I know enough to belie- Unveil when I declare hereby that you ax.e the best physician I ever met with in fnlifo'itia. This decla ration is f.uuded mi wb)it I have seen you do and heard from evcryhtuty when I resided at Mormon Is land. I know of many persons to whom you have saved life and limbs titles they 'md been completely given up by others, and who w ill at any I.K«e come for want ami testily to, the truth of this, audi to your science. Wishing you for the future, the same sue, cess whieb has attended you thus fur. I remain truly yours, To Dr. IleUunutun, Han Francisco. ft. K. Column, Janrrry lOeh, 1556. My Pear and Much Esteemed Doctor:—ll i« with much ret'ret tlw 1 1 and all your other fru.mis saw you quit Mormon Island. We have lost In you a physi ciati of areal talent and experience, who .we could not appreciaie too much. It was proven enough hy the numerous who came to call on- you from alt pans of the nyj.esvand yon are in the best ri-membr‘«u«Mof all. MyseJl, given up by whom I considered our hwt phy sicians. prepared myself to die; iiy chance I crime un der your ireatmenl and you hire cured me ot a grave sickiu ss in a short lime. You have proved yourself a nhvsicfau and you do honor to the name. G. Proprietor Fnsfeb ReslauruM. To Dr. Heiuimnau, San Francisco. Auburn, January V2th. 1856, Dear Doctor:~T nlwavs remember yon with pleas ure, him! a feeling of gratitude prompts me to address you these lines. You know in whala deploaable stale I was after coming out ef the hands of Dr I-., wiio wanted to amputate iuv light arm. ta sited by a fall ing Irock. in order to save my life. Happily tor me, I heard of you. and of the reputation which you had at Mormon Island; so I asked for wu»r advice before parting with my arm. At the recommendation of seme Iriends of yours in Greenwood, I went to stay with you. and in a few weeks my arm, instead of being amputated was saved, together with my life which I consider I owe lo yon. Dear Doctor, if 1 ever can be of any advantage to you dispose of m*. for it Is en tirely to venr skiil that I owe my present existence Receive, therefore, my siecere respect, met the assu rance that I believe you lo be one of our most talent ed aad experienced physicians in this country. Yours truly, I C. To Dir. Ileiaituann, San Francisco. Sacramento, February Ist, 1856. The tihdersigned has known Dr Heioimann fvr many year**, and can vouch for his justly having earned" a reputation ns a conscientious, prudent, ex perienced and skilful Physician and Surgeon, and would therefore roccmmend to all people to rely with most implici. confidence iu Dr. Ileinimaoit’s skill and 0. W. Third street, between J and K. scence. U . 8. MAIL LI NE ! ON and after Tuesday. March 18th. 1856 the Cali fornia St«»e <Jimpanv’s< loaches will I. ave their Office. Wo* tern (louse. Murysvilla. every morning at fio’clocij for Sacramento, and arrives in time for the the San Francisco Koala. RETURNING—WiIt leave the : r Office. Orleans Ho tel, Sacramenfo. for Marysville, at the same hour. GEO K. THOMAS, Superiaiendsm. March l'U>, 154 - MaryivUlc. MEDICAL. DR- L J. CZAPEAY S On. I, J.CZkI’KAV, I.ATK IN Til K IM’NC A nan Revolutionary Wnr. Dhief Physician to I the 2oih regiment ot llnnvfds I'hief Surgeon in tin* Military Hospital of Pesth. Hum; ry. nod late Lectu rer on Diseases of Urinary ononis und diseases of Women and c.lii'drcii. Tn th* irii.t' net). —Or I. .1 Dzapkay ha« opened hi» institute for tin* cure of all form* of prtv me dis on»-*, Mich .as -yphilia. gonorrhea. noe-amid cmi* shins anil nil the consequence- of -If ih i«c In the flr<t stages of gonorrheal disease* In* gu ir nilees :i <• ir.> in a lew days, without incimvciiionco to the pnhmr, or hindrance to his busim-s, hen a p men', by neglect, or improper Irenloient, has d vntojicd tlie secondary symptom* of syhihs. smh n- buboes, or p-,infill swelling* on the groins, or ulcers in the throat and nose, which, if not checked. do<lr v the soft ports and cause the hones to mortify, separate an I come away, leaving the Miflhrcr an «>bj t hideous lo hehohl; or when splotches and phnples break out upon the skin, or wlo n he tin* p linfnl swellings upon the hones, or when his constitution is injured so as to predispose to consumption or other e. e <t(tutionn disease, the Docloj guarantees a cure or n*ks peiisnlion. In Ulioiininllsin, chronic or acute: in Dysenlerv. t>r Puiirlin* a. he ha- sale an 1 i f ctuai re. tnedies. for the treatment of the eons (piemvs of sep-ahuse. such as nocturnal emissions, nervoiir ne-si timothy, headache, pains In the ha k and Ittnh .with genera! weakne-*. loss of npp«*tile, loss of memory, injury lo the sight. r-sih-ssness, confu-ion of i teas, di-like for society, mid feeling of weariness of lire; witli the nervous system so excheaide that sie.ht noises shock or Startle the patient rnakimt hi• exist ence miserable. lor the above mala lies the poet r will guarantee n cure or ask no comp .i-nd-m. Me can ho consulted roe of charge, nu t unites all to call, ns it will cost them nothin;; and may he much to their adviuUatre. l»r, 1.. J t’/apkay is daily receiving applications from every part of this Stale and from • 'logon and Washington Territories, h r trontment of every form of disease. i nd there is not one w li<> Will come for ward and oxpre-s dissatisfaction; on the contrary, tin* Dr. is in daily receipt if letters, expressive of gnili tmle and thankfulness, some of which are published below by permission, Marvuvilmc, June :t, iS.Va Dr 1,. .1. Pr.spksy, Han Francisco Sir. I have used the last of your medicine, and do not think t shall need nnr more, as I feel very well except that I hare not entirely trot my strength yol. I ni soon will with the appetite I have. It i. just three weeks, yon may recollect, since I called at > our institute, with my constitution as I thought, entirely hrok *n, and never thought you would la* able to euro me perfect ly, but thought* you might he nhle to do something ui ease the pain in my hack and head and strengthen mo limbs, vvhfch were so weak ihat they would .almost give way under me when I walked, un i I * strengthen my nerves so that I would not gel excited and trem ble nlevery little thing Now that you know what I expected, yon may judge af my satisfaction nl my complete recovery from those symptoms, ami the re moval of th >se splotches and sores from my skin and the ulcers fr an my throat; and the. entire stoppage of those emiss ons which yon said were principally the cause of my sickness, I can hardly tell you w hich is the greatest, my joy or my surprise, for except not having fully got my strength, 1 feel as well n« any man can fed. Enclosed 1 send you twenty dollars over your charge, anil think myself cheaply cured.— If you think anybody witl he benetilh d. you may pul this letter in the newspaper* Tims lUukv, Poiiti,*, I so. Oregon. Mav la, IMu Dr. Czapkay—Dear-Sir;—Vour medicine has been taken according to directions I feel a little weak yet; in every other way I am almost i atir.-lv recover ed, and think in a short time I shall be as weil as ev ar. Kveflyhodv that knows mo is wondering what made such a change, for some friends thought I had consumption, and others that I w:ts going crazy . Well, I don’ know lmt they wore both ri at, as l f.-It a goodnleal both ways, »t(d thought if I didn't die soon I-would like to. 1 am not Ironiiled anymore with.emissions, and Ih** pain, in my need and hark, iimf the weakness in my limbs have let me, mid mi has the dizziness, timidity, and the w i di . I wav- to h< alone; I am not afraid to go in comps v now-, ml sr.i not so easily sacred as I n«*-d to bo. » bet. any li t • thing would s**l me trembling. I have n. in at wi i k this week, which i- lltn tlr-t 1 have done for six months, and the thought of it d ■-)’! d>-cotir;go mi like it used 10. Indeed. I feel 111; another men, and it is all owing t» your tnediciun ami advice Vou may publish this if you wa.tt 10. Yours Ate, Josxftt Rvtii, Swc:*am«nto, May l a I'-.Vi, I)p!ir Sir-Such 18 the thankfulness If* ! fir Ih < p r( .<i, rviitioii of ?ti\ health (i ( both 1 1■ •I\ i. iin m ii m | j believe of my life. that I hope Iwi I not Re c - •i.ltTfl intrusive in tendering mv limn, ful m I imv edgmeiils for restoring Hie to health. no : m ..;. ■ n.\ life n boon worth preserving. when it fad he ..me -. burthen 100 great for mp to henr. \ u ton ns I was t vice thnt had undermined my constitution and devel op,, train of nervous symptom* sucii ns nervous debility, headache. distressing timidity, si 11-distrust, dizziness, hive of solitude, tostof memory mid want of resolution, besides a lu*# of strength and energy, w hieh made my waking moments wrelehed and my sleep unrefreshing sad' was fist bringing me to the crave, hut. thanks to vo.tr sk ill, I am *-stored to health vigor.' a mi energy. Hoping to guide other* where they mm find relief, you hare my permission to make this public. ' I.t-e.stAßti Witu 1 To Dr. I. J. Ozapkny, San Frnni^co. Spermatorrhea, or local weakness, nervous de -1,11,1V low spirits, las-itude. weakness of the limbs and-"hack, indisposition and incapahility tor latiornnd study, dullness of apprehension. I»*s o( memory, aver sion to society, love of Solitude, timidity, * If-distrust. dizziness,headache. Involuntary diecha’tges pains in 1t,,. ~ide, affections of the eyes, pimples on the fare, sexual snd other infirmities in man, an* cured with out fml by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon I, J t za’pkny. Ills method of curing diseases is new. (unknown to others.) mid hence the great success. All consultations, hv letter or otherwise tree Address L. J. Czapkuy, M. D., San Francisco, California. TO Tilß I.ADIKS OK CALIFORNIA. Dr. L J. C.'iapkay. late iullie Hungarian Hevoln tiouary War. Chief Physician to the doth Regiment of llnnveds. Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Peslli, Hungary, and late Lecturer on diseases of uri nary organs and diseases of women and children, in vites the attention of the sick and a filleted females, laboring under any of the various form- of diseases of the brain, lung*, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kidneys, ami all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doctor is effecting more coses than any other Phvsi. cian i« the Hlate of California I,el no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, mid save your selves from painful sufferings ami pieinsttire death All married Indies whose delicate health or other cir cumstances do not allow to have an increase in their families, should call at Dr. I- J Cz ipkny's Medical In stitute, Armory Hall, corner Sacramento anil Mont gomery streets, and they will rec-ive every possible relief and hvU> The Doctors oftl 'e* «re «o nrr-mged that he can he consulted without the (ear "f molesta tion. If desired. Dr. C. will visit the ladies at ibetr residenses All consultations by letter or otherwise free. Address to Dr L. I Czar,kay, Med cl Institute. Armtiry Mall, corner Sacramento and Montgomery streets, 8. F. SYPHILIS AND GONORRTKEA-Dr.L J. Czaptcay wouhl ask especial Hllenlion to syphilitic ami gonorrhieal diseases. lo the first stages of either of these complaints |,n guarantees a perfert and • (% c tiuil cure in a few days, without hindrance to business or the slightest inconvenience. The Doc'ors method of I renting them combines all the latest improvem -at* by the medical faculty, with discoveries made by Ivrn sr'lf. more effective than anylliing yet known, which seenres the patient from the possibility of secondary symptom# and r« moves the disease in the shortest p « sihle time Secondary syphilis w hich appear* ui con sequence of the at*#orolion of the poison into '.be tetn. and pr.Mince# Hnboes,Ulcerations in the thr-mt and nose, wh cb destroy the soft pot-. »ml cm we the hon-s to mortify, separate and come nwny OcsThfemef the patient horribly Nodes or painfnl swelling* on the femes, splotches upon the skin, cn.e* of wiiich the Doctor#see daily in hisoffVe and which r.re the result of improper treatment Al-o. nicer*, sores and pim ples, and injuries to the constitution, which after a long perilm! of suffering destroy life. It will aim f>e re membered lbs; ;b««e disorder# are heredity, putlog MEDICAL. •nun parent to chiW, aid rnlailinf upon ihe offspring i mind constitution Kor the enr** of *ll these forms of ilisra-e the |*nctofs tpmrnul) «•» n corn or n»ks no eompcii'Miiini. Tin* llortor 4 an bn c insulted lit let* | !rr or otherwise frit* of chnrtrr, mill inv .Ip* *ll « bo „rv iflh led to call upon him. w here he w ill t*ive ihpni oicti *i.ti f.ptiun aa ibey can obtain no where e|s*.~« Mi-* room* arc No. I multi Armory Hull. r. rm rof £>**• rainen'onnd Mniil'.'iinirn streets. '•'•in Kr in, i«ro Tin: aiiKATKsr discovery ofthk \OK;—limit ltli «.ini{ In Mnnkind I—lnnocent bnl Po em ! Or. I. J i'/ ipknv'* Hrophylni'lir.ntn. |>.*lf Dis nii il,iiif Aaen'.) n run* preventallvo hi,miii«i gopor. rh.iil nil J s\ pint it ic disease* nn ) in unsurpassed n in i**l> fur nil tin* M iirrinl. •c-urul.n:a, i*,ii_t,'ll(lllll anil cancer* ms ulcers l;p id d scliarirrs from tin* varin.t. ■ terns und nrrlhrn. iind nil cniuneoii* ernptionumiil disease*. Fur mli* i t Dr 1.. J r/apk iy’s ollVe. A r . "ii ry Hall, oirncr of .-arram**u:i■ and Moatyrumerr ts Han Francisco. A* innoculatii.u is i proven tniivi* aeainsl small ptiv.su i* Dr I. .1, (Vapkav’i I’rup'dlaciicmn n prrvrut iiivr nj it 'M -vpliililirnl nn I ifonurrbeal diseases. II inn’ *s in itseif, it possess** 'ho power uf chrmir itiv dr'tni) Ine ihr svphditlc vi. n... nud fhrri hy ~iv 11 if th mv:, nls uf \ debauch- Ill's fnnn linn,' iilfrrlrd hy Dir must lunih-omr nf (id disease*. I.rt nn yonm; mini who appreciate* liphl'K In* vvrlimi Dr. t’snpkav'* I’nphihn in*iiin. It is in vrrv c(i*v*‘iiirnl patk,n''sand will hi* found convem enl'lo ll«i*. hrine u-i' Insn s. ip. I hat iDsi-asr ran 1 e prevented by th - u-e ol Mup. r niu nis. i- u< well nn rslalilislii'd fun ns that they ran 1 r pared nfn r thi ,r e*tiiblislimein. Ihr |.rn ■■iph* which is new uidvrr* 'ally rrruvfn /ml. ».u rrrrivr. I rvrn h. fjri* ihr dais i f •tenner, Ihe dis over r of tin* vm ciniiliun in ITW.and ns multiplied bcnetll* ever aloe* base n.emi!,ns they deserved. tin* iillrntji.il uf Ihi* nutlirtil fapii'D. It was in pursuit uf this bra* cl> ul Iti • medical sq(. i*nrr tlml I)r. 1,. .1. I’/, ipkay furiuir lely m dr i|, 4 . <)■« rim ry uf his I’rophi'iirliriiin, w huh, fur tin* | re ven tion of <y phililic. gonorrheal. r.nnrrruns and ciitnnruii* djsur.drr. Bland's unrivalled hy any i end in tin* Phi.- inarupiira. The ell ■ c*t i t 'his nemi af rr ruiliun i* immediate mid retinues Ihr possibility uf a ruulrnr* Dun uf i list list* If. however. 11 in ill saris,* has hi rn run- Irarlnl. it is useful in i»«-*iilru.lizliic Ihr unis. nuns*ecre liuns. which, by absorption. Dr.olnr ■ll n hur I ponse rpienses known n« secondary syphilis K lias limn, mini mistered' hv tin* Doctor in manv thousand case*, and hr has vet lo find ll r firs' in w hirh it bus faded lu sobserve Die pnrposi* fur w hirh it was administer rd . Frier. S : ’». Full directions are attached to cacti parka"'*. In rasrs whrrr Pruphilanirijin is used nr a rnriilivi*. Dr I, .1, C/.'ipknv w ill furnish grails a prr senp'nin for his llluuil Pnrifli r All nnninniiiriiiioiis from the romdrv. addressed ly to Dr. I. .1 t’juiphav,Sun Francisco » ill hr strictly mid ronfldnnlinlly attended to. mi l Hip rrinr.’i. s with tin* ermnpst oars* and secrecy, immediate! f dlr pairlu il, by K* press or other com an or to their tier tiiintfon jy"l)ii. J. 1,. Cr*PK*v—Thr eentli man w ho«p nainr funns the rnpllon of thj* uotiro. ia one of thn few modern phy'jrians whose nppllcntii n I.i his pro frrsjnn mid devotion to the artll.iied. rmnlrr him nlikn nn ornament to t**e onu and a benefit lu the i.iln r A lliinoariaii by hinli. he nnnuht with Ki.s«nth to pine* hlivconntry nmone tin* naiioiis of the eartli la yuml the oppressor’s rule iliat her si us n ..dll rejoice in the practice of those precept* which arc alike our If lupy slid uu r pride. In his iffiats so lo cl i. he has reaped the rewatsl of im (Tectimt re*i*lance to oppres sion. and *'B home and a eoiniirv itiiuw him no iiiun A puil. how ,u*er. from his , lai nos upon uiir consider ation as a patriot, me leslmvan Ts ol ch inefor ai d capaeilv which ne brink's enliltp idtn lu pnl.hr ponds dene*, to the exrlnsiun of thus,, w ho | .."i -s neiihi r the one or thp other As n ceiillrman li* chnraPler is iintarinshod : n* a phy sirjan. Ids ski | nnsiirpasri .1; and In Ihose w hose imprudence litis |u|i npnri them the mini* of disease, we pun ri m-pi mil ions’» commend him with the assurance ilnit in him they will find u friend whom lo know is arent {p in. Tho Dr.’s oflUre js No. :i and 4 Armorv Hall ei nirr of Fucri mpa’.sr and VTunlf'umerv streets, Sun I’lai.i isru. YI"TU \ T ’rj.M'l’ \* IM f > 1’1.M1,! ?rs@? DR. PAREIRA’S I GRAT ITALIAN REMEDY, For the cr rt.iin si ml speedy cure of dis o„t.ps of a private nature, ii" matter lunv lung standing, witlmut any in - | jurious effkct to the system or any i change ot diet. It has never tailed, it cannei fail to cure. r BVIIS 1 nFpei ifle. first introduce*! min 0 Piss some fjfly ymirn »»i!»••»* soon became so wf p known kh a ‘cerisuo cure.’ thin In every town and city iiotuiny on ilm t wiiiiiifitl, toil in (.noil i.ritam, the demand for n wiiasogr.nl. iis rneriis v astounding, that in less limn one yimr iroin it" introduction u had supplanted all otlic* remedii s. The Medical I.u iilly of ihe principal cities of F.urope were compelled tc acknttwledge it* womlerlnl nvmtory over dir* are. Pro prietors of other medicine, jealous of its sway. vainly nndci.vored to slay it* onward progress lake ('rum before the mower, their elf >ris foil to die gr und and like lire on the oruirw--. sweeping nil before it. it., on wio*il march liecnine iriiinirihiini. It stood forih upon its (.*»n nierils : 11 dweerning pnplic *uv.'. tried unit wvro. convinced of magical virtue*. ihe massive 1 fortune acipiired hv iir. Pareira iroin lln* sale of it | dm lint the six year* he pro pit red ii. alone hore w itneva |to ii* miraculous me»Us. At tin* decease o( lln* Itoct | ihe wu-ifie was hecpieullmd lo hi* *ou. who has lately nlrodueed the lemedy into the Foiled Wale.. The iiinnl.tr of cores il ha* il ready made are astonishing, i Thousands and tens of thousands can bear testimony ■ loilavfftcacy. ’ . All who use il It will cure with a safety,speed and : ceruimly no oilier medicine h*i* ever | oa-.*s«*d. Kewirt lo no Quark Nostrums, Fs« u remedy that i I a* been tried for the pied Buy years Slid was never 1 known to fail. i This Ureal Hemedv is warranted pure.y ve<fetuh|» Beware of Count*noils. The exteu-ive sale of this woiMlerfnl medicine has alroudy caus'd some per*' u I r persons, to palm 'iff upon Me* in.s o pe< ting, a -f.j- I rions compound, ch'sely resembling tfo* onginul. flu particular to buy none without Ihe written signature of A Pareira. V". U on the eut.side wrappe-.of each Uottle. All Other* are counterfeit, and Ihoir com pounders will be punished with the in morn riger of t the law I’rv-e. Three dollar* per bottle For sale hy ft, (lab c ek, sole Agent for llaliforuia. Ore if on ml the Sand wj.-h Islands, pi »ham all ofiler* must be ad.lrosssal. A liberal uiso'unl made to wholesale :.!<*rs U UAHCOCK. Wholesale Druggist, 7* Davfs street, .'an Francisco. List of Agent* through, ut the Stats. K y ' dfiin Hr. do. Druggist. Marysville: K. K H'ark weather. I’ily Drug Sn>re Htockion ; W. ft Bruner, Sonora; Pent ■diurlleft. Shasia; Child it Wor-lieu I l«t< rville; Justin CJales, Jr. Sacrinenlo City : 11, It. W. Carr, I.wnlevttte; Dr. John fairk. Nevada; Dr. \V . If. (Jatlief, Yreka, Dr, J If Winaloo, l.ru, Aigelea; Thomas Whaley. Hau Diego; Oi l>. Story. Fort land ! 0. T. UDANKS— Kvsjt dsscrpiUon of ::osU«a’» D*jU* faissiesthie oScs._