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Miitcellttii). “Mason and Dixson's Link.*’ — Omen* of thk Phrask. — In the 17tli century, James If, of England, then the Duke of York gave certain land to Lord Baltimore and William Penn, and a difficulty soon sprang up to the proper owner to these lands on the Delaware. —Again and again vas the affair carried into the courts till in 1700, when George the third came to the crown, the Lord Chan cellor made a decision, but now difli ties sprang up in drawing the boun dary lines. The commissioners fin ally employed Messrs. Mamn and Dixon, who had just returned from tho Capo of Good Hope, where they had been to observe the transit of Venus. The succeeded in establish ing the line between Delaware and Maryland, which has ever since been called “Mason and Dixon's line.’ .V. V. Dispatch. Tub Open Circumpolar Sea.— The discovery of the open Circum polar sea appears to have been made I>y a Russian officer thirty years ago. This w as Lieut. Wrangle, who some where about the year fsigl, advanc ed hv sleds across the ice from the northern coast of Sibeiia, due north, to tho open sea. Lieut, now Admir al Wrangle, took frequent soundings •during the trip, and found the water shallow, with a muddy bottom, 'flic climate became more moderate as be ■went northward. According to bis estimate of bis position tit the mai jrlu of the Open Polar Ocean, be must have been near the parallel of Sii dog. north, on which Dr. Kane was when lie saw the same sea, almost on the •opposite side of the 1 pie. Lieut. Wrangle concealed provisions in the ice us he advanced, which he cut out for supplies on his return. Ihe pai ty slept in lodges wanned hv a spir it lamp which also cooked their meals. Their sufferings were not as great as those of the land partie> thnt ha\c gone out from the British exploring ships. Analysis.- —The following is u simple method of analyzing soils of ordinary agricultural test. Weigh a Convenient quantity of the earth to 1.0 analyzed, say l‘,oo grains, dried in tho open air, dry tho same before a fire on paper, so as not to scorch the paper, re-weigh, and the dllhu ence will he the moisture. Roast the residue, re-weigh, and tho difference will ho the organic matter. Pour a quantity of muriatic acid on the re mainder, when stirred and settled pour it off’, and add oxolate oi auu,- nia, tho precipitate will he the lime. Mix remainder with water and stir It well, when a little settled, pour oil the turbid mixture, and tho suspend ed contents are argillaceous and the <lepoait silicious. — leij'c Illu.slruU u. CABINET SHOP. JOHN DOLBKRGII. WOULD Ueapoclfnlly inform the cilUcn* nr rttd. well nml vicinity, that he 1* prepared to <lo ail kind* of work in In* lino nf business in a workman- Dke manner, with despatch ami on reasonable term* Divine always on hand a large a*sofimml 01 dry 1,1 ilar, he i* ready to make to order. Doors, window Hm.li, Table*, Dockers, ike. All kind* ot t ahtnel work, and in fnd anything appertaining to In* hnsi no**. Hilliard Table* set and repaired chop on marie* Street, betow U«W fk Larconih - Brick Mon- HESS &. LAHCOMB S Uew Brick Imhe Proof Stork in Bid- W I'Ll.. r ß *n Sill Her I her* would announce to their friend* I aud imtroni that their itrick Fir* Pr k * lnrt * «,u the «»M curuer, I* Ailed with a general «**<• meal „f Crocerlea, Provision*. trulls, Liquor*, Mining Tools fcc ke i the be*t and cheapest ever offered r town. ( )*•» of our lirm \* constantly n , iplo\* , *i »" Haa Krauckro iu the purchase of goads; nod a* we purchase fwcash alone, believe that we ran *e | - cheaper than any dealer* in tin* mark. t. I d.Hiroil* to purchase anything in o«r in 1 ', " ' “ well to give u* a call, a* we are enald.d to * ipph then, on a* favorable term, a* the Mar>*vUU; rmln Ihdwell, July 1556. HKSb k LARM'MIt. LOOK AT THIS. JOSEPH GLUCKAUF, At his Fire-proof Store, one door above the National Hotel, Bidwell, IS NOW RECEIVING the largest and best selected 'assortment of inescliandlte ever brought to thi* market. Always oil baud, acooipleleawonun nl.il Clothing. Groceries, Boots ami Shoes. Hats. Liquors, Crockery, Glass B are. In ha Rubbers, Carpeting. Havana Cigars, Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, Shoes. Gaiters, Fancy and Staple Pry Goods, Hosiery. Silks and Satins, Stc., &c. Vl\ Tool* of e > e.ry description always on haiel and for *'d* at the lowest prices. Highest price pant for Cold dust. County Scrip boiwhl vnd .old. March 8,1 SjtV. JOSEPH ULUCKAIiF. MEDICAL. DR. J C. YOUNG'S CARDS. IMPORTANT TOMIJtKBR, I.TC. raVli'llKl' no malady of deeper (ur.iortaiiee either D in ii medical or moral light of view, to which iho hiiimm family is more liable than that arising from impure connections. A n n medical man it I- the duty of every phrsi iin to look nla* it !Teei« health nod life, and bn sole object should tie to mitigate. i • tar m lies in bis (Miwer. the buddy suffering. Human t.aluru at lest la but frill, nil are liable to mi«fortune. t»f nil ibe Ilia t’.at affect man none tire mere terrible I bun those of a private ntpure.—Dreadful m it is in the perron wtio conlr icts it. frightful as are ps r < vi:vr e« upon bis constitution, ending frequently in ■!■■ t rue ion and a loathsome grave, It becomes of “iill no at' r importance when It Is transmitted to line rent off spring. Hindi bein'? the erne how necessary It he cornea Hull every one having iho least rea-mi to fi >r Unit they have contracted the disease, Should intend toil nl once by consulting aome physician, whore respistlatbllily and edurntlnn enables him to warrant a . ifp. speedv, and permen nt core. In accordance with title necessity, Dll VOUNti feelsi.dled Upon n» Mate that, hy limit siinly find extensive practice, le has I),dome perfect tnaa'er of all those diseases wbn It come under the deiioiniiiatioii of venereal, and bav- Ini; paid more attention to that one b’-aneb tlian itnv other physician in (be I'niled Staler, be feels himself better qualified to treat them. St plnlir lii all ns form-.-m It ns nicer*, swelling In the groan*, nicer in (he threat,secondary aypbi'i-, cu- eruptions, ulcerations, terhmrv syphilis. sy plnlir in children, mercurial rt pbllllic affections. gon orrhea, elect, strictures, false pim-nges. inflamutioii of the bladder and prolrate glands,excoriations, tumors, portules. Me., are ar familiar to him as the rno.t com mon lhlnt?s of daily observation The Doctor effects n cure in recent case* in a few dfiyr nnd finds no difficulty in curin'? those of lout? duration, without rulimiliiiu? the patient to sin h treat* meal ar will draw upon bun Hie aligbte-i su-picioit or oblige him to neglect bis tm-lmss win ■liter tt ilbiti oor* or without. Ibe diet need not be changed ■v ccpl in carer of severe inlliimid ion. There are in t'ali fiiriiiu paiients (amounting to over two Humi-iiul in the purl year) thill could furiiMi proof of Hi.-; bo! tin re are matters tbolrequire till nicest ei.'Cresy which be always preserver All lelterr enclosing RIO, w id lie promptly attended to. Office hours from 9 A.M to ft p M. Address .1. I’. YiH'NtJ. M- t*. F.vpress pudding*, corner of Montgomery and Californian streets, over Mulls •'ar go Co.'s IsXprers Department. AllD—t’ll* »M HU- VHtIXC’S PIM VATF, M Kill l 'AC t tmec—To Hie nil!irtesl—ln Ibis info of proitn r-, w boo science is develop in? Itself in rucab a manner ar (nappe r almost miraculous,every thing lu common place is I inked upon as not worth n,,l|,hi. lu view ef Hus fart Hr. Voiini?. conn rof Montgomery and t'alifocida streets, lias concluded to leave the beaten track hitherto pursued by me-! «ci* elitulc pliysicluns, (that of wailing h r the public to 111,. | y„u out alone.) mill publish to ibe wo. Id ns muni as may be his knowledge of Hie healing art. in let those who tie in I of assistance khow where lin y call Hind relief witliuut b ar of being imposed upon. 11l continuation of this subject. Hr. Voting would say, that of the part ten years be has pursued i|>o prnctbio of medicine in one of Ibe largest cilicr hi Hie I nitial Hlales, with the higlte I s■n-ci-r. an I Hub bis standing ns a physician Is without reproach, having al one time been b i-'ui-rp at Hi • University of IVnn rylvaiiiaon veto real diseases, i. c. ’ rpun all iif ui:dernlion«. I>r. Voung ha* con- Hilenee In Inlnalcrin : bim-i If In Hie public, Know iog licit they will sustain well earned merit. The following are a few of the many testimonials which have appeared in Hie pub ic journals Hie lasi few years: [f rom the Boston Medical .lournnl ■ Although wo ion opposed pi fbr sy-di m id a 1 verlis- Ing, lor good and'■udl deiit reasons, still we deem it tnilJurlicntosayHi.it Dr. Young is one el Hie most industrious and iiiffTaltgable votaries id Hie medical science in the United riatc.-. From Professor Jackson. The subscriber is personally mapmitilcd with Dr. Young, and litis seen iieu'ti of Ins praeliee, an I can In ir test (money to b - ineriti us a practitioner. From Ibe N w York Herdd. The eminence of this disiim/ulsbe 1 genllemari in bis profersioo, and the ver> extended npoorluoities I -sed by Inm for the ob-erviue I v oner, al dis e i-es. make* Ids n-rvlci - Invaluable to those alllicted with the ntiove laimphuuts. From the Whig and Advertiser. All H filleted will) private complaint- should corsiilt Dr Voting, who e edueatieo is not .iirpc-sed by any physician in the country. Iu bis si,ill. honor and :.n -legrity alt may rely w ilb safely, while most oi Iho practitioners in Ibis city ere willioa! honesty • r res pei 1 -i hi lily. their pretentious be ng groutnled in ignop- ml assumption. nitl-e roriior of Montgomery and Uii'.ifornia Umi's, ii■ i eugs, opposite the banking house of AVi lls l argo jtUn «ipeti from it A. Al. to S P. .AI , Sunday in cluded. B JUIVATF. Medical Oilna— Hundreds of tlins • who S Imvo contracted di-ease are <1 i-n.l>iikl<- I"I it euro l>y not eulling on 1 »r. Yeung at IIn will forfeit 'any sum if lit' fails to enrn any case Hint imiy (•i mn under lit.■< care. im mailer how loinf standing nr afflicting. (■Hell it* ulcers, tumors, mules, bunches, pimples nu Uni fac» mid body, pains 111 the hone- and j.mis, wakefulness, (reinlilimr. copper colored sums, w listing at Uus liimns. cmiicnitinii, Ins-, of np|aillle, strength ond flesh, sores in Urn nose an ! ear*. 1 of IjnIr. weak cyns, itching lmmni>* y Many persellfl aftnr being relieved nf all nxlirml apjienniiii' s ol private disease, suppose lhem u elves mnntl. lint after a few months tlml they nrn tmnhlnd with various syrnptiiiii.swliic.ti limy never had hehu*e, and which limy tlnd it itnpo—itie to rnlinvn. 1 n all w l.n am (ti ll icted in this way. Dr Young would particularly 're omtueud atrial of Ms skill. The symptoms with which you urn trnnhlnd arn eau-ed liy taints in the hlnml, which snnnnrnr later will destroy < our hnallh and Imps pllinss. x n person who has nv i r had an attack of any private complaint sin it'd not tall tncoiisnll hr. \ o mg and taken few hollies of his Invaluable purifying medicine, as they can rest assured that ihoir hiood is In a perfectly pure and healthy ennditien, and that every trace of disease Is removed from lie* system. Decent cases cured in sroia two to live days w idioiil change of diet or hindrance from business. .-r no fee. Dlt. .1. VDDNG. Office, corner Montgomery and I'alifurnin streets, opposite Weils, Knrgo * Oo.>. Office hours from 0 A. M., to 8 I’. M. Mnrysnille, Juno loth. 18.'i5. DU. ,1. C. VOl.’NG—l'kaii Sin:—l’lease send me some of the medicines you prescribed in my case. I have a friend here who I* troubled in exactly the same wiv that 1 was. He has nightly emissions, ringing aclse’ln Ids head, weak hack, loss of memory, and I* generally debilitated ; lie is discourag' d and lm« not confidence enough to enable him to call and von, I 'old td*u hmv I was and that my friends all said I was in consumption, and III 1 doctors up here gave me up and advised me to go home to die, hut instead ol going heme I called upon 'on. and here I am. ns well as any of them, and likely to live a long lime yet, wild strenlh enough to work with the "D0ng ,.,1 nf them. Pooler. I w ill send every one fnyou that looks to me as though lie needed a physician h shall net be my fault it any one dies lor want of medical treatment. I will do all I can to keep the afflicted away from those pe-ta of society, yelept professors and high sounding titled men. who, if the facts were known, are men who left their country for their coun try's gin si. I’uhlis this letter, doctor, if you wish, mid I hope some of these that humbugged me, may see it and sleep bad for one night. Truly yours. GKO. DAVIDrh>V. EDWARD M. BURROWS, 1 ntekxation alI f otelSaloon JACKSON STREET* Between Montgomery and Kearney- SAN FRANCISCO* Best TJuliratuU of Brandies , Wine»land Segrj ** | MEDICAL. DR. lIEINIMANN S Private Medical Office. CORN KB MONTGOMERY A J.V'APON STREETS* SAX FRANCISCO. nil. M. lIKIINIMANN. cociht of Kearney and Pacific sms-la. San Fr.uicisOi, ha* for u uomlier of years, m ill. mildmy nn<« oth. r hospital* ..I I rmice. devoted his study principally to the treatment ot • <*• rret mid therefore pose s a Hmrongli ex iiertenre hi this pnrtlrimlnr hr inch. He is nl*o pt tret'V familiar Willi nil thf recently discovered and hlghlv important reined i*» und means lor ilir cure ot Mich di*. a-.-. It l» ■caresl) n- •• tr> Id add I -re tlifit In France whrrr secret d isen-e * are «f more Ire .jii«.)it occurrence (hull sny w here else, tli * phy' il i-ms ..I iliul country arc more exp* n in the! rente, and arc constantly unit sncej-ssfnlly endeavoring hi “nd "ill Urw remedies, mom cttlcicnl mid less dangejous than ilrisr formerly used T»r. Ilrliuin iiiil is therefore. rnuhled to cure all I hr. a diseases with jH-rfrct certainty, without o-mg 1 mercury, in a vary short limr, and » iilmul »uhj--ciing his patients to the risk of »uh-r<jumt Injurious conse quences. i hroiiic Oonorrli. ii, nverrnatorrhen. Hour A.has. Gouerul Hrhilitv the rr-.nli "I misconduct, pollutions, .mo in Hi., hack und Ernption-of nil k nils, produced by llllrrior cimsrs. I .OSS of 11 air. Hlnniinnl' j.in jn thr Joints. Nncnrnal sweats. Semina) and I mi ni we-ikm-c*. Injurirs received t>y mercurial treat ment. Ac arr turwl hy Hr, llriliiinanii wilh thr aid of rriiir-.1i.-s known hut to Intiisell, to thr jn-rl.-i I iiilisfnrlirii of his clients. Krernt disease* of thr abnvr urmed kind w ill he promptly und radically rrniovrd h.-t- rr they cm set iin in the i.ody mid become chronic, hy Dr. 11. ini inann’s own purifying vegetable rrillrdins. Hr llriidiiiaiin further possesses a sum remedy fill.) tested. und which enn he relied ujhiii. lor thr cum of I ntrrmitlrul Fever. Chill and lever. I i 'rr und Atfiio. al-o n means to remove, In n lew day s t-n - ever, a hud breath. willlaut Hi- least injury lo tin* stomach. In the pdrsenl days nunirrons r- im--.1i.-s are oir.-md everywhere for nil imaginable din-a-es, hut in most of tin- cases the snll.-r. rs nrr mi sadly dls- I tin I they look Willi justifiable mistrust on nil ndvrrlis.itnoiils of tills kind. Dr 11.-innumm's r.-s in.*.lirs nerd not lie ris-ommended t.y piiffilug i barm liniisi.i. lor they recommend lh«iii«eives hy tln-ir ef fects. as has horn seen and exp.-rime d hy nnnirous |,all. nls who, fortnnalr'y for ttieuinelves, have n*<sl them. For the Information and sati-larlioa oi the often deceived public, the statement will suffice Unit I >r. 1 1 r- 1 ni i nil 1111 Ims in his pos«rsrioii over iwo Inin* (lro.l Irsllmonmls from pntlonls cured hy him, h. sides many other reliable per-ons, w hich In* is ready to ex hihit when required. while common decency lorldds him to publish them in the newspapers. Persons applying to Hr 11. inimann shall not ho obliged to |.nv In advance Hie lull price of the cure, as hr is willing to submit Ins shill and his remedies fir-! In l»- last. d. • •hr thing the Doctor invariably requires from all his patients, that is a faithful and -triel coiiformiiiico w ith all his directions and preemptions, otherwise ho caim.it and w iii not warrani a cur*-. W ritten c.orisultaliolis will ho liven wilhont charge and communications i.nswered whether contn'ming a fee or not. (iromply, punctually mid with strict secre cy, on applying, postage paid, In the English, French or Geruriu Languages, to Hr. M. lIKINIMANN, Corner of Kearney and Pacific si reels, San Francisco. To show to the satisfaction of nil that Hr 11.-ini m.-iini is n Ihoroilgly educated, oraelienl and experi enced plivsiclau mid snnn on. tiir loll..wini; from his numerous testinnuiiii.s, urn siil»initl.-d to ilm public. Names suppre-.s*-'l, hnt tin authors are at any time ready ro erociidin their truth and uutlicnlicily boforo the world. fa It IKKIVOKTI V»t I.KV, I'eh. 11. IS'.fi. Door Doctor;—l huvo known you .since 1--4 U and yon have iriven <ei many proofs ot your lah-nls and experience. Hi" t yon have entirely won confidence. A It lion Hi y m r. side at nl a ureal ni-liinct) fiOm me yon know Hi jt I have several lima « id you patients wltieli oile r docleja have given up ns incurahle, mid yon have l iways r.-e.-ivc.Uliem mid saved not only their liml 8 hut also their lives. I will only mention hero the case of Mr C , from Auburn, who is ir.dehi. to yon tor the preservation ot his riudit arm. w hich other d.s-lors wanted lo amputate, and that ol \|a. ofHoloina. who nUlioiiith Kiven up us hie(elMM hy Iwo doctor*, was cured by you in two " cek* lime As lo whnl yon have done for my funiis (V, suffice il to say, I will never la- llhlo to repay you. Accept dear Doctor, llieso f-w lines as a proof of Ha, liiah esieom I have ofyonr I ilents nsa medical man. and helin e me It* be your eonstmil Irien.l, V 11. Proprietor of Hie Miner’s Hold, To Dr. Ilciiiiinuiiii, San l-’nincisco. CreeiiwtXKl, I-'obrimry llth, Having stydied niedieiuc myself at Hie ITiiversfly of Tuvin, n Italy, I suppose I know enough to la- he. lie veil When i declare hereby that you are the best physician 1 ever met wilh in t’nlilo-iiiii. d ins declu rnllon is feiiuded on what 1 have se.-n yon do and li.-ard Irom everybody when I resided nl .Mormon Is. land. 1 know of many persons to w horn you huvo saved life and limbs idler they d been completely given up by others, and who will id any limn come forward and teslily to the truth of Ibis, and to your science. Wishing you for lie- future, the same sue cess which has attended you thus far. I remain truly yours, D. K. To Dr. Ilotnimaiin, Sau Francisco. Culoma, Jatiriry 10th, 1556. My Dear and Much Esteemed Doctor: — lt Is wilh much regret Dial I ami nil your other friends saw you .lil i t Mormon Island. IV e have lost in yon a physi cian of great talent and experience, who we could not appreciate too much. It was proven enough by the numerous who came to call on you from ail parts of the mines, and you arc in the best remembrance of all. Myself, given lip hy whom I considered our best phy siclans. prepared myselt lo die; hy chance I same un der y our treatment liml you have cured me of a grave sickness in a short time. Von have proved yourself n physician and you do honor to the name. (I. Proprietor Fred eh Restaurant. To Dr. Heiulmann, San Francisco. Auburn, January l*2lh. I?SU. Dear Doctor:—l alway s remember you wilh pleas ure, and h feeling of gratitude prompts tue to address you these lines. You know in what a deptoaahle stale I was niter corning out ef the hands of Dr 1,., who wanted to am potato in v right arm, m shed hy n fall ing Irork. in order to save my lib-. Happily lor me, I heard of you. mid of the reputation which you had at Mormon Island; so 1 asked for your advice before parting with my erm. Al the recommendation of seine friends of yoo-rs in Greenwood. I went lo stay with vou, mid in a lew weeks my arm, instead being amputated was saved, together with my life which I consider I owe lo yon Dear Doctor, it I ever can la of anv advantage to you dispose ot mi*, for it is en tirely' to veur skid that I owe my present existence. Receive, therefore, my sincere respect, and Hie n«m ranee that I believe you to he one of our most talent ed and experienced physicians in this country. Yours truly, I C. To Dr. Ueiuiroann, Sun Francisco. Sacramento, February Ist, 1856. The uhdersigned has known Dr. Ifeinimano for many years, and cun vouch for ids justly h iving earned a reputation ns n conscientious, prudent, ex perienced and skilful Physician mid Surgeon, and would therefore roecmmeiid lo all Jieople to relv wilh most implicit confidence ill Dr. Ilelnimaan’s skUl mid science. , _ Thlni »tre*-l, between J and K U . 8. MAIL LI XE ? ON and after Tuesday. March IKlh. 1656. the Paih fornia Stare Oorap- ny’s I’oscbes will h ave their OfHiv*, \Vt*«u*ra IIou?e, Mnry^villo % ev#*ry morning nt fio’clocg for Sacramento, and arrive* iu time for the the San Francisco 1-Vmls. HETERNINfI—WiII leave tfielr nfflee Orleans Mo tel, rtttcramenfo, for Marvsvllle, at the same hour. GEO K. THUMAS, tutiwtuieiHlani. March 17th, iWfr MEDICAL. DR- L. J. CZAPKAY S Dh.l. J.OZAPKAV, I.ATF, in tup. hunoa. ri«n Revolutionary War, t'Mef Physician to tljr goth regiment ol Honveds, rhlef Surgeon tn the Military Hospital of Pe«in. Hungary. nmt Inti* I .er Hi rer on’ |>i««-n«*— of Urinary organs, an<l diseases of women nnil children, T.itmi irnii txi>. —Dr. I. •) <>.spkny has opened his Institute for tin- cure of nil form* of privxte iii< eases, such ns syphilis. gonorrhea. nocturnal piiik and nil th<> eonseq nonces of self-shuse In 'he Hr-t slngos of gonorrheal diseases he guarantees a cure in n few days, without Inoilitriilrnrs to I*lo pullout, or hiiiilmnco to his tm-ine-s \\ hon h patient, hv neglect. or Improper treatment, tins develojied iho soromlsry symptoms of sy hills, such a* bulidc's or p ilnfnl swellings on Iho groin*. or ulcer* in His ihront ninl nos.*, which. If not checked, destroy ih- soft ports mol cause Iho bones to mortify, separate mol como away, leaving iho snlToror nn object hole os to tiohohl; or wlirn splotches mill piinph-s break out ii|miii the skin. or when ho bus pnltifnl swelling* n|>on iho bones, or when his constlintion is Injured so m predispose to ronsumpllon or other oonsiltiitionit disonso, Iho |)ocloj guarantees a cure or a-ks nni-imi. ponsiiiion In Rheumatism, chronic or nciilo; in Itysenlorv, t>r Dlnrrlni' 1. ho has safe and eff.-clintl re. moilios. For the treatment of the cons quean's of sell-abuse, such as nocturnal omissions, nervousnessl tiinidiiy. hondncho pains in Iho hack mid limbs, with general weakness, loss of ttp|>eliie, los* of memory. Injury to iho sight, restlessness, confusion 01 Ideas, dislike for society, mid feeling of weariness of life; with the nervous system so evciteuble that slight noises shook or startle tho palienl making his exist ence miserable. For the above maladies the Doctor will guarantee a cure or ask no compensation, lie can be consulted' roe of charge, and invites nil to call, ns it will cost them nothing, ami may he much to their advantage. Hr. 1,. J Cz ipkay is dally receiving applications from every part of this Stale and from I iregon and Washington Territories, for Imminent of every form of disease, and there is not one who w ill come for ward mid express dissatisfaction; on the contrary, the Hr. is in daily receipt 1 f letters, expressive ol grati tude and thankfulness, some of which lire published below by permission. Maßvstii.mc, June 3,1 1 Hr. L, .1. Fr.apkay, Han Francisco;—Sir. I have used the last of your medicine, and do not think I shall need nnv mure, as I feel very well except that I have not entirely got my strength yet. tun «oou will with the iip|iellte I have. It is Just throe weeks, you may recollect, since I culled at > our institute, with my constitution as 1 thought, entirely hrok’-ti, mid never thought yon would he able l > pure nn- perfect ly, hut thought yon might be aide to da something to ease the pain in my back and head sml strengthen me limbs, which were so weak that they would almost give way under me when I walked, mid (■> strengthen my nerves so that I would not get excited and treat hlu at every little thing. Now that you know what I expected, you mav judge of my satisfaction at my complete recovery from those symptoms and the re moval of those splotches and sores from my skin and the ulcers from my throat; slid the entire stoppage ol those emissions which you said were principally the cause of my sickness. I can hardly tell you w liich is the greatest, my Joy or my surprise, for except not having fully gut my strength, I feel ns well as any ; , nu n ,-an feel. Enclosed I send you twenty dollars 1 over your charge, mid think my self cheaply cured (f you ihiiik anybody will be beteoltted, you may put ! this lollor iu thi) newspapers Tims lUvokv. I’nßTi.Asa. Oregon, May I s l-tki Hr. Czapkay—-Hear Sir: —Vour medicine has been taken according In directions I feel a little weak vet; iu every other way 1 am almost entirely recover ed, sad think in a short time I shall ho as well as . v. .»r.’ Everybody that knows me is wondering what made such u change, for some friends thought I had consumption, mid others that I was going crazy.— Well, 1 don 1 know but they were both right, ns I pit 11 gissl deni both ways, and thought if I didn't die soon I would like lu. t nm not troubled any more , with emissions, and the pain in my nend and back, and the weakness In my limbs have left me, and so 1 has the dizziness, timidity, and tho wish nlvvay s to be alone: I nm not at raid to go in compa y now. and am not so easily sacred as I used to l<e. w hen any little Hung would set me trembling. I have oeen at work this week, which 1“ the first 1 have done Cor six months, and the thought of it dm 1 ! discourage me like it used to. Indeed. I feel lik another man, and it is all owing to yuur medicine unit advice. Von nmy publish this if you want to. Yours .tc, .foment Rath. Sacramxnto, May 15, Ih.Vi. p,,„ r p; r —Such Is tlio thankfulness 1 feel for the preservation of my health of both body and mind, and I believe of my life, that 1 hope I will not he eon sab red Intrusive in tendering my thankful aeknowi i edgtnenls for restoring me to health, and making mv life a boon worth preserving, when it hud become 11 burthen too great for me to hear. Victim as I was to vice that had undermined my constitution and devel -1 oped a train of nervous symptoms such as nervous debility, headache, distressing timidity,selfdistrict. 1 dizziness, love of solitude, 10-s of memory and want ! o| resolution, besides a loss of strength and energy, w hich made my waking momenta wretched and rny ' sleep UHcefretdilr.g and was fast bringing me to the grave, hut, thanks to vour skill, 1 am restored to health vigor.' and energy Hoping to guide others where they 1 mav find relief, yon have my permission to make Ibis I public. , Exon a m Wait* 1 To Hr. L. J.ftapkay, Han Francisco, Spermatorrhea, or local weakness, nervous de bility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs und hack, indisposition and incapability tor labor amt 1 study dullness of apprehension, loss of memory, aver I shut to society, love of Solitude, timidity, s-If-dislriisi. i disables*, headache. Involuntary discharges pains in Hie tide, affect Inns of the eyes, pimples 011 the face, sexual and other Infirmities In man, are cured with out f„il hv the justly celebrated physician and surgeon E J Czapkay. His method of curing diseases is new. (unknown to others,) and henee the great success. All consultations, hv letter or otherwise free. Address. L. j. Czapkay, M 1)., Han Francisco, California. TO THE LADIES OK CALIFORNIA. Rr L J Czapkay. late lathe Hungarian Revolu tionary War. Chief Physician to the ‘JOth Regiment of Honveds, Chief gurgisin b> the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, mid late Lecturer on diseases of uri nary organs and diseases of women and children, in vites the attention of the sick and afflicted females, laboring tinder any of the various forms of diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kidneys, ami all diseases peculiar to their sex. Tbe Doctor is effecting moo-cures than any oilier Physi cian in Hie Htate of California last no false delicacy prevent you, but spply Immediately, and save your selves from painful sufferings and pi einalure death All married ladies whose delicate health or other cir cumstances do not allow to have an Increase In Ihetr families, should call at Hr. L. J Czapkay s Medical Iu siilnte Armory Hall, corner Sacramento ami Mont gomery Streets, and they will receive every possible relief and help The Doctor* offices are so arranged that he can tie consults! without the fear of molesta tion, If desired, Hr. C. will visit the ladies at their residenscs. All consullalions hy letter or otherwise free. Address to Dr L. J. Czapkay, Medical liislilule, Armory Hall, corner Sacramento and Montgomery | streets, S. SYPHILIS AND OONOUIUKK.V—Dr. L I Czapkay would ask especial attention to syphilitic und gouorrhotnl diseases. In Hie ltr«t stages of either of Ihesu complaints he guarantees a js-rtect and eflec Hi H cure in a few (tars, without hindrance to business or the slightest inconvenience. The Doctors met laid of treating them combines all tho latest Improvements | by Hie medical faculty, with discoveries made by him i self, more effective than anything yet known, which I secures Hie palienl from the |sm*ibllity of secondary I symptoms und removes the disease in Hie shortest pus si tile time Secondary syphilis which appears in con sequence of the stisorntiun of the poison Into the sys tem, and produces Buboes, Ulcerations in Hie throat i and nose, which destroy the sold parts, and cause the | bones to mortify, separate and come sw iy. disffgunng the patient horribly Nodes or painful swellings 01 the bones, splotches upon the skin, en-e.s of which the Doctors see daily in hi* office and which ore the result of improper treatment. Abo, u'oers, sores and pim ples, and injuries to the constitution, which, after a long peri<*l of suffering destroy life. It will also be re membered thatlbsM disorders sre hereditary, pasting MEDICAL. from parent to child, and «.mlm>lihi; upon the off-pring a mined constitution Fwllf cun* ofall thc-s- form, of disease. the Doctor* guarantees a cure or n.k- mi coinpen-aiion Tim Doctor cno be consulted (•» l> 1- ter or otherwise (Veenf charge. anti Invites nil »!)■> are nffh ted to Pull upon him. where he will go e th, m • irh ri.tl-r.plion «a they can oKtaln no where el-.-■ - Hi. room, are No. 1 and‘J Armory Hall, corner of H.rr ramxnto mid 'lontt'Hiirr)’ em i.. —n m t r iiiHirn TUB CKKATKST DISCO V BUY OFTFIK AfiF! i.rvat in Mnnkftuf ?—lnnnc»*n' hut IN** ti nt ?—lir. I. J. rs'ipkiiv'* l*mphv Inctlcnm. < If I» *•- infecting AirtmM * •nr** pr»*vi*n»Hllvf mr*in«f if'*ii«*r. rhu*;il anil «\ phillf r m»*l mi »)nfttifprt«fti*il ri in »m|\ f*»r nil lho vcn**rlul. ftcn»f»ik»n*. c nmr»*n«Mil su*l rniiiM mu* ipcifft. firiM ili’M’hnr-rt** from fl c vr*iriit t. ntnru* ami urethra. nn«l nil ruDiimnu** cnip mui* mi l dlftnaM**. For wile M Dr 1.. J. i 7.ii|»k•♦>** office, \r. m**ry Hull. corner of S*cmmeni*» ami Mmififom* r\ fttrei fp, Sun Fmnciwo. A< li»n»»rulati»ui i* »» pn-ren* lativi* ULMIn-t p*mall pox, fto in Dr I. .1. < 7h| K i ’*» Prophiiaotinim a preventifivn ntf-ip»*l piiilittcul an I tfonorrl»« :il ilU»m»*m*«*. 11 imil**- j* in itftdf, il fht* )H»uiTof rhcmlcnliv «It**lr*nintr thu Mphilltlc vi* ru*, mi*! th«*ri V«\ snvuuj th'»nftfifi*N of >**nnu •tebanrb *#** from tM*l titf inf#*«Mof| hy the m«*-t io?nh**oin»* of nil *lim»iiM*H, Lot no voting man wh*» auprecialeft lu*M ft hr without Dr. ('znpkny’s f*ro|»bila*Micuiu. |r Ift tn \» rv convmiirni pnekauca mill vs ill hr f-»un*l convmi cntlm nw, h»*loc ii-»**l jii< a ftoap. Tint iln**a*c cwn 1 r pnvriilnl hy fh** u-r o f proper an* ut**, \< u* \s rll mi rnl il»li*<h**il fai*l mm that th»*v ran hr cnrcil after Ihrir r*t:ihli!*hiiirnt. Thr principle wh c’i I* now nnlver* “ills r**r oir in /•••!. * n** rrrriv cil even h*T* r the 11 ay ft of •lemu r the *ll* ov* r*Toftlir vm cinafion in 17%, and if* tntlllipiieii In n* fit** rvrr More have recciv#*tl. a* lh**v deserved. Die attention of lll#* fn*••liral f iriillx, ft wan f hnn <*K *»f ’h** Tii**«lirnl ***•!- #*nro that Dr. L. .1. Oapkny r«»rttinafrU mmlo tfi«* «Ii rovrry of Y»l’* ProphHnrtirnm, which, f*if tho t rrvrn tion of ftyphilltlC' c*n<»rrhrnl. cancrroiift :m*l nrrni*** im di*s**rM!rr. Btfindn unrivallrd hy any ngmil in ih** Phn • Tho f*lTrrl of thin i>Lf* , ni uD**r roltion ii immnliatr ami rnnovpfi thr p*»*“*ihilify of a lion of (liftman If, howrvwr, thr cllftmftr haftb(M*ii ron- ImoUnl, it ift uwftil in nrntralr/lmr thr poimmon** **•■*• n»- ti*niM which, hy ahHorptlon. prinlnr** fin* hor»i*l color (piniHrft known an mrondary ftyphllf* It lom h* #*fi Hilrniniftlrml hylhi* Doctor in mnnv lho»t**an*l *•;•-•••», ami hr haft yrl l*» find thr flr*»i in » hi«’h if luo* fa Hr I to mihftrrvr tho purpow* for which it vs »-* a*)fiiiniftter> etl. Prior, $. r >. Full din cli*m*s are allHrlM*d to nu ll pnckiitfr. In ciifti H whrrr Propliil.n ticiim t** n-nl a* a cnralivr. Dr. I. J. P/Mpkny will fnrni>h gratia a j*rr ftcrlfitioti for hi*i lllood Pnrifl* r. All roriitniinicaiionft from fh*» country• nddmft*•#»<! Iv to |>r. I J. Onpkay, Smi Francisco w ill hr sirictly and confidentially a*i* ml**d t*», and thr roun d!** w ith thr vrrnlast earn and srerrey, imincdialH ( dia pafch* «f, by Kxpress or other conveyance lo their ih**~ limit ion nr Da. .T. L. rzAfKAY — Thr (rrntletnnn whos*» nrimr forms the caption of tld* noitc*». is oar of th > few modern phy*iciiins who-** nppliciiti* n to hi** pm fr«**lon and devotion to th* iifTlirted, render him Filik** an oriianinit to P*r one and a h«*neflf t*» Ih** olh#*r A Kniitfarimi hy hirlli. In* voiicrht with K<.hsiiili P* place Ms country mnonif the nations id the earth beyond the oppressor’* rule, that her n< im miirhl rr)oi*N* in lh»* practice of those pn*crpi which are alike our glory and our pride. In Ms «fforpi so to *!n, hr hi s reaped the reward of ineffectual resistance to oppri-s. sion, and * , « , i homo nn<l a country know him no more.’’ \ f»art. bow.iv* r, from hi * claim* upon our considi i - at ion a* a patriot, the testimonials of character and rapacity which fie hriuL's entitle him to publm conliv deuce, to the exclusion of those \s ho neither i the one nr the other. As a tr**nMeinnti Ids diameter is untarnished : as a physician, liD ‘kill tius'trpFi-‘i**| t 1 and to those w hose Impni 1* nee has left upon • I.*-m ' !».** taints of disease, w e can conscientiously < * u nu n*l Idm with the assurance dial in him they wit! find a friend whom to know l» irreat Th* Dr.’* office is No, !l and I Armory Hull c» rner *»f Pacrtmii nfo and Motilifoiiierv streets, San Francisco. YK THAT SF'l-TKir ! ? I-'. \ l> ft K \ I)! mi ■ - JC DR. PAREIRA’S GHAT ITALIAN 11EMHDY, I For the certain ami speedy cure of dis putes of a private nature, no matter how lonjz standing, without any in jurious cffkct lo the system or any change <»l *1 it*t. It has never failed, it cannot fail to cure. r BAIIIS Invnlimblo *!!«•. ffr.t introducfd into B pi.R .Mine lllty )enr. .inee. .non tieeamn Mi We|| known ami‘certain rnr.,’that ineverj 'own mid city notniny on the Cuntlnent, hut in Oreal I'rilnin, t|»« dmnand for it wu. .<> (treat, i!» tnerll. so ii.loniidimf. Hint in le*. limn one your irom It. (ntrodnetirni it Im.i ' .iipnlunled nil other remedie*. The Medivnl Fnetdly of the |irini-i|iid cities of Kuiope were eoni[iel)ed lc i« knowledi<e it. wonderlnl mn.lerj over <li..ea.«e. I‘n - prletor. of other medicine, jenloim of in .w ay vainly undelivered In .lay it- onward prottn■ - l ike t-rurH In-fore tin- mow or, their effort* fell l'< llin k'ronnd and like lirii on Ihe praifir., .w< i-plmf all h. lore it. It. on wanl march hecame trinmnhant. I forth upon it, own merit, ; a di«cernin« pnplie .aw, tried and were convinced of tin matrical virtue,. I In- ma.'ivo fort acipiired hv l>r. I’an ini from Ihe aule of u during the .ix year. In- pr< pared It, alone hore wltne.a (Mil. miracnlon, merit.. At Ihe decou-e ol the l*oct. the pei itiu was tH'ipieolhoil to hi. .on, who ha, lately Introdmed theremeily into the I'niled Stale,. The nninlM-r of cure, it ha- already made are a,tom«himr, Thon.and, and tvn. U Ihonwmda can hear le.Urnony toil, efficacy. All who iim- it. It will cure w ith a rifely,.peer! and certainly no other medicine ha. ever p 'sn »«-d. RcorVlo notiunck No-lrnm., I'ne a remedy that ha* 1.-on tried for the past tiny years and was never known to fail. This Ureat Hemedy i. warranteil p'fely vi-tretahh-. Bewnr»- of Counterfeits- The extensive saleol this wonderful medicine »m* alretaly cnitw-d wane |.-r.oii or lh-rsons, l<> pulin off upon tie- no* i.pee'int;. a ,(in rion. comjionnd, el >.eiy rcemldlntr the original. He piirlicnlar lo buy none' withrml the written ritfiialnro of A I’ureira, M. I>. on the ontftide wra()per of eiu-li bottle. All others an- counterfeit, and lh«-ir com pounders will lx- punished with the tumor*t rigor ot the Inw. , . _ _ . Pr, Tlirvie dollars per bottle for sale hy D. Bab cock, sole Ak’-til for (ialiforniH, Oregon an 1 the Hand wieli l.landis to whom all order, noi.l lx- addressed, A liberal disc -uni made U> wholesale dealer,. It. II VIICOCK. Wholesale Drnr/i.t, 77 Davis street, han I’rancisco. List of Agents through, ’ll the State, dice < tffltn Si, t fjo. Dnuftfisl. Marysville: It. K- htarkwealher, City I Drug hpnv. Htocklon ; W. II Hruner, Sonora; Ben] Hhnnleff. Hha,ta; Child k Wor.hen. I'Ucerville V Justin Hale*, Jr Sacrraento*,‘itv ; l>. Il.W.t^irr, Duwnleville ; I*r. John Lark. Nevada ; Dr. \V. 11, (•atlief, Vr-ka, l»r. J. It. Winston, Los Angeles; Thomas Whaley, San Diego; Heo L. Slory, Portland O.T. BLANKS— T'vejy descrpitlon A Sasgea’aßlaskf fox sole alUiajpffice *-j