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•ATt’RDAY was remarksb); devoid of news items, everything and everybody moving along in the even tenor of their ways, and nothing of unusual interest occurring. Less than the usual number of miners congrega ted in town during the evening,and indeed a moral reform seems to have commenced in our midst, the cases of drunk being too few to notice, and ‘nary’ fight during the clay.— In the evening the Fairy 'Minstrels played again to a very fair house. The audience ■ vere disposed to treat the players with a degree of coolness, and seemed determined to withold their approbation, until ft was fairly earned, as it finally was when Miss Finn and Mr. McGowan assumed the char acter of Quakers, with their sanctimonious faces and puritanical ‘yea verily,’ when the fun was irresistifbic, ns the crowd testified by long and continued rounds of applause. Once rendered good natured, they were of course bound to be pleased with the perfor mance of the ‘Fairies,’ and nobody hut a wooden man could resist the faugh provok ing comicalities of the ininiitablc'Lew Rat tler. Miss Blodgett’s playing, singing and dancing, were as pleasing us ever, and that darling little witch, Miss Sweet captivated everybody with her ‘bright smiles and win ning wiles,’ The evenings entertainment closed with that laughable eitrar/agnuza, 'The Masquerade Ball ’ Origin of Brick.’—W hen you say, in a phrase which is now Ameri canized, such and such a man is ‘o brick, * do you think of, or do you know the origin of it'? It is this : an eastern prince, on beingased, ‘where are the fortifications of jour city V replied, pointing to his soldiers, every man you sec is ‘a brick /’ An English cockney at the falls of Niagara, when asked how he liked the Fulls, replied, ‘They’re ’ansome, quite so; but they don’t quite answer my hexpcctations; besides, I got tho roughly vetted, and lost my ’at. I prefer to look at ’em in an hingrav ing in ’ot weather, and in the ’ouse.’ is related of Dr. Franklin, that when ho was last in London, ho was walking ono day with a pair of spectacles on belonging to a friend, lie kept them on, pretending they would help his eyes. Passing along, a porter ran against him, d—n your spectacles!’ said the coarse fellow; wherupou, the Doctor, laughing hear tily, said : ‘There my friend, you see what I said was true, for if I had not had the spectacles on, he would have d d my eyes.’ Nature deals in compensations. We care not what the fashions may he, a woman wears just so much dr\ goods. With balloon skirts came in bonnets of the size of apple blossoms. When d resses are so long that they sweep the sidewalks, they are just short enough at the other extremity to render the milky way visible to the naked eye. A* Incident.—Lately while a number of the sailors bekmginff to ~, , “ o the frigate Mernmrc were employ ed about the vessel in various ways a man who had assumed the habits and garb of the colporteur,came amongst them, and distributed a number of tracts, which were offered to the sail ors with good advice. All this ap peared satisfactory to those who were looking after the sailors, and conse quently privileges were allowed the stranger which would have been re fused to other visitors. To those whom the man knew best, (for he was a sailor, and had deserted only a few days previous from the ship,) he dis tributed the contents of a large car pet hag which he had with him ; but 10, instead of tracts, flasks of liquor, winch the ioly tars eagerly seized, and the contents were properly dis posed of. hat ba ame of the generous fel low we did not learn, hut those who enjoyed his ‘spiritual’ gifts turned pugilistic, and many were the impres sions of teeth in each other’s fingers, and black eyes were to bo seen in prfuoon. — Herald. The Ladies Accommodated.— The Post srys the lady patron* of the hoop fashion will doubtless be pleased to learn that a post has been removed from she entrance to the Common, at the corner of Boylston and Tremont streets. Miscellany. J(fiSr*Tlic celebrated punster, Finn, was wont to prefix the announcement to his benefit with the following lines: Like a grate fid of coals I burn, A great ful house to see, And if I do not grateful prove, A great fool I shall be. Sam, so vou are in trou ble, eh V ‘Yes, Jem, yes, 1 am. 1 ‘Well, well, never mind, cheer up man —cheer np; Adversity tries us, and shows up our better qualities.' ‘Ah, but adversity didn't try me; it was a coutry Judge, and he show ed up my worst qualities.’ One Consolation.— lt is, go far, fortunate that the gentlemen’s fash ions do'not keep pace with the ladies, or else, by this time, their hats weuld have dwindled down to the size of a charity boy’s muffin-cap, and their trousers would have swollen out to about double the size of those of a Turk and Dutchman stitched togeth er ? — Punch. I®°* In going on board a Missis sippi steamboat, the other day, Mr, Jones met Mr. Smith. ‘Which way arc you going, Smith —up or down V ‘that depends on circumstances. If I sleep over the boiler, np —if in the cabin, down.’ B®-Why is a voting lady dancing ... . *■'. , n J like a horse in a canter ! Because she's a gal-hopping (galloping.) LEGAL NOTICKS. INSOLVENCY NOTICE STATU OK r,\uI'oilNAl, Cni’HTT nr Uittk. i 1 ‘ ’ COUNTY COURT—AT CHAMBERS, Orovili k. October 21. IHJti. HN THE MATTER OK HORACE REV MOLDS a iin Insolvent llclilor' I i purgnan'-e of an order, tnmle on Ihe 2l«t dr. <>r Ofii< tWitl in I Ilf Coillily Court of said -oursy, t»y tin- 4ml go thereof. Ilm Molt, 4. K V. LEWIS, Notice ii hereby t'j rcn. to the cti'flilOf* of (iyeKiiid insolvent debtor llonnsi t;*»vii<>lilr*. to be and appear before tin' .Midge of Kui fount. cow i in khil for said county. iln- lion. I. E. K. 1.-wis. nt this Conn house, nt Oroviile. In said county,sm Monday. lint 2llh<hiy of No- ember. It. IS.io.Ht 2<l o'clock. A. M„ ihe game being the li «t dm- of the T.oVfmin r term or said Co m. then mnl there to show tmiw, it uuy. why the myiT of »»id insolvent debtor should not be grunted. tied tin assignment of Ins estate bo made mid "r>e In* discharged from Ms debts mid liubillieg us mi insolvent diditor. \Viui>‘., i nr/ tin ml nnd Ihe Seal of said Court —affixed, thus iho 21st duy of October, A. 1). J, , * iMd. I '■ ‘A WIVES CM A PIN, County Clerk, Ity *1 II I’mutAt-n, Deputy. Oroviile. October 21, ismt. 021 Id JC6TICE OP DISSOLUTION ftp II E CO-PARTNER Sill I* hheniofore existing be* fj tween tli,- undersigned. w s dissolved by mu. luol consent on lltf Hlb of September, le.Mi Ttie pnrtnersbip business will lie settled liv 11, It. attain tk Co, nt Charley's I! It. Itl.r.VlN, 1). K. not; I K-C •Oharlcy"* Ranch, ?ept. 12, IH’.fi. sI2-Itn PROBATE NOTICE L R.T. persons holding claims ucainsl the estate of .Ut 4nines P. Hughes, deceased, late of liulltt eouti. ly. are hereto- notified to present them with pro|sr vouchers to the undersigned within ten months from 1 1. is date. or they wid be lorever burred it. non art. Public Administrator Butte Co. Pidwell,Ocl. 2d, IHAti 01-llw OFFK'E OF BOARD OF SUPER VISORS IN AND FOR BUTTK COUNTY, AUGUST TERM, A. D. 185 G. RlinVEl.t,, August 13, In the matter of the Division of Hutle Counfu into Supervisor Districts. a T IS ORDER El) Ity lh" Hoard lit it from nnd alb r the (Into hereof. Hit* boundaries and numbers ol ihe Supervisor District* for Untie County .bail bens follows, towi 1 : DISTRICT NO. 1 ■Jhall lie composed ol mnl embrace die Townships o( Uro, Wyandotte. Hidwell mnl Mountain Spring. DISTRICT NO. 2 Sh ill he composed in nnd embrace the townships of Hamilton, Eureka mid Id hir, DISTRICT NO. 3 shall he compos* d of ami embrace the Townships of i ire on mnl Keiishew and Cbleo. Allegt; u true copy. MILES Cll IPIN. Clerk of Hoard of Supervisors. Hy M. II Dvnnaen. Deyuly. OF KICK OF THE HOARD OF SU PERVISORS, IN AND FOR BUTTE COUNTY AUGUST TERM, A- 1> 1850. HinwKLL. siigugl 13th, IH.'.fl. In the. Mute* of tie Division of Ophir 'l'.wnxhip into School Districts. BT S OiIUNRED lIV TilE BOARD—That Ophir 3 Township be and hereby is divided into School Districts a. foil » stow it: DISTRICT NO 1. Coo menoing at • River Murray’s house, on the hunk of Ke ither riv* r. Hi nee up a Ruvim or Si*.mill, to |ir> i reek, (hence up Dry 'Tp*k. inking the right h mil fork efsnd I're k until the line strikes the line of itnlwell Township DISTRICT NO. y. Commenring at • Diver Murray's house, on (he hank of F< P'eT river theoee runidiiir in a straight line l«v, and Inelu dug the I’rdrie Mouse, until it strikes tbu W’vundotle Township line, thence down the tine m District No.. . to the nlsce of heeiunlng. DISTRICT NO. 3. Shall embrace .11 iho remain ler of Ophir Town shin no' included in eitlier of the Br*l two districts Jf A nest; a true copy. MILKS CHAPIN. Clerk of Board of Supervwors| By M. 11. Dasnacu, Deputy. MEDICAL. DR. J C. YOUNG’S CARDS. IYU'ORTAN'T ToMINF.ItS, TUAVEI.KKS, ETC. is no malady of deeper i'mmn iinr «»itli«»r *5 in il medical or moral light ot view. In watch the human family in morn liable than I'ml anting from impure connection*. As a medical man li is the duly of every phiniemn In look ill disease in it effects lirjit*t) and life, nn»l bis mile object -hodd tie In mitigate, n« tar n« lie, in hi. (lower, the leidiiy suffering. Human nature at he.l i. bill fr it, nil nre liable in misfortune. • >f nil ili*. ill. |1...1 iitfect man none nre mere terrible 1*1111) those of a private nature.—Dreadful ■». it i- In tile |ier«*n wlineonlrael.il frightful a* lire jlsr-r. ag es upon biscnslitiition. ending frequently in rieua ne. ion iiiid a I •! li.nme grave, it heroines of still greater iiiiporiiinee when it is transmoiei] to miereet off spring. .-"iieli to-jiitr the er.se liow necessary I; tie enmes '.lull every one inn lie; Itio least ran.on |,. fo»r thill they Imve roinriiclisl the flisense, stinnhl v end (nil at mien liv consulting sono pfiysietae. w bov respeetalbililv anil education enables him lowan-aut a rale, speeiiv. mid pernietnsf. enre. In ar.'orffiitice w ith this invi -'itv, flit \ ill Nli feel* ealled ti|sin to slide Ihat, by hint; study snd exb n-ive prnrliee. he Inis helnine perfeel tnaster of nil those diseases w hirli I'tiint under the denoinnintion of vein-real, and linv imr (tuid more nllenlien to that one hraneh than any other tdiysieian in the United Plates, he feels himself belterqualified to tretil them. Syphilis in all ils forms, sueh as ulcers, swefiiiitr In the groans. nicer in the throat, secondary syphilis, cu laneoas eruptions, ulcerations, terluarv sypliilt«. sy jdnlis in children. inerrnreal syphilitic affections. gon orrhea, gleet, -irieiures, false pas-ages, inllaintilion of tin) hladfler am I prolrale itlnmls, excoriation*. tumors, pustules. \ ic.. are as familiar to Him as the most coin tnon things of daily observation The I het..r effects a core it. recent caries in a few days, ami finds no difficulty in curing those of Ions: duration, without submitting the putieiU Kmin it treat ment as will draw up<in liim the alighf~*j vu-pirion or oblige liim to neglect his business whether within oors or without. The diet need not tie champ'd ex eept iii eases of severe inffußt dioil. There are in fW fornia patients (ntnoiiiitlnc to over two thousand In the past yurt that could Tarnish proof of this, ’put these are mtitter. thot requVe tlii nicesl-eecre-y sr.'nlch lie always preserves All letter, enclosing $!0, will lie promptly aft* ided to. tifftee liottrs from ft \.M losT 'l. Adffve«s .1, VoiJ.Nt;, M. O. Express 1 1 uii<U list*. cffrnffr of Montgomery anil Californian st ref ts, e .'**r AVril.j ‘Tir go 6. Ch.'s Express Department. A C\RI>—FKOM DU. VOVNG'S rMVATF. MKItICAI. t llftee—To the afflicted—'ln this age of progress. » Iron * ieiiee is develop ng itself in siieah a manner a- oiljflv* ir almost miraculous, every thing i t common plate e looked upon as am worth notice In view of (Iris fact. Dr. N oting, corner of Montgomery and California streets, has •concluded to leave the beaten lr act hitherto pursued by n|o“t sei entilic {iliysieians. tthi.l of waiting for lint public to find yon out alctm. und pubb-h to itie wteid. its iniicti tis may tie. has knowledge of the healing art. to let those who tie in need of nssistanre It how where they can fiir.it relief wiih«\ii fear of being imposed 11)1011. In confr*imriiin of Dos subject. Dr. Voting would say, that of Hie past ten years he hits pursued Iho praetitte of niedieine in nee of the largest cities In I lie I Toted St ale-., with the highest success, and that his standing as a physician Is without reproach, having at one lime been lecturer til the ITiiversily of I’elin sylvania on venereal diseases, *vc. I’l.on all of these coniilerations. Dr. Young has con fidence in intnalueing liiniselflo the public, knowing ihiii they will sustain w. II e arned merit,. Tlie following are a few of the many testimonials whirh have appeared in Hie public Journals the last few years: [From the Tfoslon Medical .lotirnal ] Although we an) opposed to Hie system of advertis ing. for good and sufllrient reasons, still w e deem it but justice to say lhat Dr Voting is one of the most iinlus'rioiis and indcftoigahlc votaries of the medical science in the United tstate.i. From I’rofe-sor Jackson Ttie subscriber is personally acquainted with Dr Voting, and lias seen much of his practice, und can bear leslimoney to his meriti as 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 his services invaluable to those afflicted with the above complaints. From the Whig and Advertiser. Ail afflicted with private complaints should consult Dr Vo'iiik, whose education is not surpassed by any physician in the country. In his skid, honor and in tegrity all may rely w ith safety, while most of the practitioners in this city are without lionestv or res pectability, their pretentions being grounded in ignor ance and assumption. (till ••• eornor of Montgomery and California streets, ii)i stairs, opposite the banking house ot AA ells largo VHo Open from 9 A. M. to 8 I*. M , Sunday in cluded- HI VATE Medical Otllc*—Hundreds of those who have contracted disease are disadpointed of a cure by not calling on Dr. A oimg a! first He will forfeit any sum if In- fails to cure anv case that may eeme under ids care, tie matter how long standing or afflicting, sneli as ulcers, tumors, "odes, bunches, pimples on the far.' and body, pains in the bones and ioins. wakefulness, trembling, copper colored sores, wasting of the bones, emaciation, loss of appetite, strength und flesh, sores in the nose and ears, loss m hair, weak eyes itching humors, it Many persons alter Ndng relieved ef all extern d appearances ol private disease, suppose them-elves cured, hot alter a few months find they are troubled with various symptoms which they never hud before, and which lhey flud it impossible to relieve. To nil who are af flicted in lhi« way. Dr Voting would p rticul • rly *ec oinmend a trial ol hisskill. The symp'oms with which yon are troubled are ealt-ed by taints in Hie blood, which sooner or later will destroy , onr health and hap piness. Nr person who ha* evi r had an attack of tao private comtdniul should not lad toconsnit Dr. Y oung and taken few bottle* of his invaluable purifying medicine, as they can rest assured ihat their hiood is In a perfectly pure und healthy cmidilien. and that every lrare of disease fs removed from the system. Ueeent ca«es cured in groin two to five days without change of diet or hindrance from business. < r no fee. i»u j <• vohm:. Office, corner Montgomery and t'alifornia s’reets. epposile Weils. Fargo & CoN < ’fliee hours from 9 A M.. to 8 I*. M Marysnille. June Iftth. 1 c.V> Dll. .1 C. Y’Ol’Nf*— Dv.ah SlitFlense -end me some of the medicines you presec lied tti my case. 1 have a friend here who i* troubled inexactly the same way that I was. He has nightly emission-, ringing .uu-e ill his bead weak back, I s- ol memory. Mil Is generally debilitated : he i* discourage d and ha-not confidence enough to enable him to call and see you, I told him how I wa- ami Ihat my triem 1 - all -aid I was in consumption, and lliedoclora no here gave me iifi and advised me to go home to die, full instead of going home I called upon you. and here i am. as well as any of them, and likely to live a long time x«a, wild *trenlh enough tr w>nk w ill* lhe strong est of i hem. Doctor I willseii ’“'ery one to you that l-siks to me us though he m-eth'd a p.r'sieian It shall not he my fault it any one dies lor wind of medical treatment. T will do all I can !•• keep the afflicted away from those pe-ts of society yelcpl processors and high sounding titled men. w ho, if Hie fact* were known, are men who left tlo-ir country lor their coun try's go-sl. Publis this le'ler, doctor, if you wish, and I hop* l some of those that hiiinhngged me, may see it und sleep had for one night. Truly yours GEO. DAVIDSON. in ■ -neasjs-sji- • ••-*»♦ - - ■ • ' ~ EDWARD M. BURROWS IXTLK.N ATIO.N AI.IIoTFISaLOON JACKSON STREET, Between Rlosteomerr amt KearneV, SAN FRANCISCO' Bnl TKfßrands of Brandiet t Hi net and I MEDICAL. BR L. J. CZAPKAYS ’s'kn.i. j.izapkav, i.atk in thf mi’n’ha- B Prt»n Revolutionary AVi.r. • Pnyeh-i-in hi till- '.’itth regiment el Motived*. I’hirf Jbirgeetl l.» »h«* Military Ihispiliil •>( f’.-j**»». Hung ry. ntul late l.ec'n rer i>n lliseas*--of I Hilary organs and d isouses of W itni’H JHld Children. T'i tmi *»ti.v ran.—Dr. I. J O.ipk.sv bn« opened his ii.nlttMlr* for the cure of all form* of pnv u'e ihs ri—, .m il a' c -norrheii. nrwmrti.il ends .I, hi. nnfi ab fhe > onseqneiice.- of self jihuse In lit** . Hr.t .mao. i'* gonorrheal diseases !•** guarantees a **iih* in a |i'V f n«. a 'limit ln«*o»iVi*iih*"Pi* In tin* patient, i r tniKlrirtiro tc |.i» hudne-s "h*n " p I'iettl. hy neglect. i-r inr|=r"i'*-r Irenliticnl, h.-c ili , it*liiti"<l the secondary ayti>|'-lniii. til -ihili* ■'ia** hnliocs, nr l> infill -s*. mi tin- groin-, nr utf *r- in Hi* thr.ait unii nose, * hicli. it uni I'hri'kiil. iln.trnv llir rit [tarts iiml ratim* tin* hones In ril'irt ty, .i*pnr:il*.- ft.lll i'imie twiy.'leaving lln* sufferer an opiect hide nln lirlnil.n «r when -pi >lcl" ■* mill (* . IJ *l»*. R* .fi: nllt I’rnn tlif'tK'.n nr when lit* hit* palll*d sweH'vgs il|>"n fno hones. or when 111. con-lUUlilVn •. IH;(V oil •*' a- In pf-ed.-po-c in consumption nr rtln'i .1 •*llnt <* , i.a il ..ojrHi, t> jilliK'loj runrHlUi'i'. aritri’ .i*ti** niionm. pensiitvT.i. In 111. I*lllllllll.in. <V..'nl .*• nr acufe: in liyn nfiTi, nr DiarrhiiM, In* In*. .*ifi* An*l cff- 'mil ro. meihes. I'nr tin* treatment t'f I?!' 1 rnn< qnences nf self-abuse. .m*h as nocturnal cff;--.nil., m rv*ni.m*—i timidity- headache. pains in If e hack and limln. w i'll imimriii weakne*". 11'., nf upfMd.il*. In., nl memory, lolbo -i j!11. p-'lo-^.t■* . i .... di-likt* I' .r s*i-iely. ami h-eiintf of weariness of lift i wf.ti .in* nervous .i-ioin .ti Witetible tint slight liofse--hock nf .liirlln Illr y iTi'-al making 111. rXi.t* ent*r asrisersble. l*'or Hie above maladies tl"* Doctor will guarantee n cure iff ii.lt no cotnfw'ns.*iii"n. II" ran hi* rnn-'il'i'il nr* of f barge, mi*l invitt*. all In ell. a* it will cost them nothing ami may be much to their adviittlare. !>r. 1,. J I'/.apkftv K dully receiving applications fr-un everv part of Hus rsiale mid from tiregoii anil AVa-hiiitflivi Territories, f* r troaimetil nf every fnrin O (li.ia’i-r. and then* i. mil mm who will rnme for* ward ami rat pro*. *li*.:iti.liirtiiin; on tin* contrary, the Or, i. in ihf y rrmipt if Irllnr*. nx|irn..ivi> of irrnli min rtnd rt.iinkfiiliir.., some of which are ptibit.bed In-iiAy hy permission. Mari svillr, June 3, IR.V>. DU. lIEINXIWAMN S PETVA 77*; M/’DKWL OFFICE. OORM'.R MONT H * 'I I'll V ft J ACA'HN STRKETB* SAN FRANCISCO. Oil. M, II KIINI M ANN, rorner of Knarnry and I’iieiflc sirens, San Krunri-co, has for a iniiniier of yours, in the tnilitniy and oilier bospiiul. ot I ranee, ilevoled his study principally to the trea'iin nl ot Sn. cr* l diseases, am! therefore postessi'S a tiniruiit’h ex* lioriem n iii tins pnrlirnalur liranrh He is also per fectly familiar willi all the recently discovered mid hiifhly impnrlanl remedies and mean- for the cur** of such diseases. It is scarcely necessary In add I ore tlnil in Fran at where secret diseii«e* an* of morn fre quent occurrence I him suy where el-e, tl.a phy-ieimis of 11ml eonntry are more expert in their emu, and are constantly and micci— sfully cmleaxorinif l*> Ihul nut new remedies, more cltlcicnl and less danlfejous tlinii lh**s** foruiei ly used Dr. Iloinimann is therefore, enabled to cure nil these diseases with perfect certainly, without n-intr mercury, in a very short time, ami without -nhjeclhiif Id- patients lolhe risk ol silh-equeiit injuiious enn.e queiices, • ■liroinc flonorrhea, Ryennatorrheu, Flour Alhus. (hnieral Ilel.ihly the resall ol misconduct, pollutions, ,pim in the hack and shins Krnption-ol all kinds, i r-mhired I.y interior causes, lets, of Hair. IChenmat i.in in the joints, Nocnrnal sweats, .-'eminul and I mi at weakne... Injnr'n*- received f*y nierenriiil (real* Itienl. <cc Arc are cure*! hy Hr, lleihimann wilh the aid of remedies known Inti to himscll, lo the fH-rlitcl salisfaclien nt fits clieths. Ueeent disi*use- ol the above named kind will he promptly mi l rmlicallv removed helnro lin y cm set Ho in the leslv and heroine chronic, hy Dr. Ileilii* nim.n’s own pnrifyinir veuetahle n*med|«s. Dr Heiniuui.ni further possesses a sure remedy fid.y tested, ami which cun le* relied upon, for the cure of Intermittent Fever, Chill and Fever, Fever amt A'-fite, also ft means t** remove, in a f**w days for ever. a bad breath, without the lea-l injury lo the stomach. In the pde«etit days nniie-rous remedies are offered every where for to! '"tautnahle diseases, tint in most of the cases the sulh-r-r* arc so sadly dis appointn*! that they look with ju-iitlatde niislrnsl on Jill advertisements ol this kind. Dr Heiniinann's re medies need not he recommended hy pnttlimr charla taiiistii for they recommend themselves by their ef fects. ns has heeli seen and experienced hy nimiemis patients who. fortunately for Ihemselvc-, have used them. For the Inf* rni iiioii and satisfaction ol the often ih-ceued public* the statement will snlMec that Hr, lleinimanii has in his jHissesrion over iwo hun dred leslimotiiiils from patients cured hy him, beside* many other reliable (u-r-ous which he is ready to ex hit'll when required, while common decency lorhids linn lo publish them in the newspapers. Persons applying lo Dr Heinlmnnn shall not he oldiifed t«» pay it) advance the lull price ol the cure, as In* is williinf to submit Ins slnll and his reltuslios lirsl to he test'd. Ohe tillin' the Doctor invnrlafdy requires from all his patients, that is a faithful and strict conformance with all his directions mid precriplions, oltn-rwise he cannot and will not warrant a cure. M ritlen consultations will In* jfivi-n wilhont charge and c- -fiimunications Miswercd wfielher rs*ntaininflf a fee or not. promply, puncliiallv mid with strict secre cy, on applying, po-tuif* paid, in the Fniflish, French or Ui rinall l.aiiL’inikes, lo Dr. M. HFINTM ANN. Corner of Kearney and Pacific si reels, San Francisco, To show te the satisfaction of all that Hr lleini maim is alhorouifly educated, practical and experi enced physician mid sniifeon ihe f"lh>winif from his nuim foils testimonials, are snhuiilieil lo tin* public Names are suppressed, hut Hie authors uro at any time ready Hi proclaim their truth and authenticity before the World. t.RKKNvvoon Vai.i.ky, Feb. 11. ISufi. Dour Doctor!--! have known you since 1-40 and you have «iveu so many proofs ot your talents and experience, that you have entirely won confidence. Althonifh yon r* side nl at a tfreiil ci-lance f r om me you know that I have several time sent you patients which other doctors have given up as incurable,'and uni have always received them and saved not only their limbs hid also Heir lives I will only mention here the case of Mr C < from Auburn, who is Hid* hied I" you for lie* preservation o' his right arm wiii'-h other doctors willed to amputate, and that of if . i; ofOdoma. who although given upas hopelei* by two itoc'ors was cured by you in two weeks time *,« to what you have done for my fami ly. suffice it lo say. I wilt never fa* ahlo l" repay yon, \crept dear Doctor, lle-se few Hues as a prisif of the high e-ii em 1 have ofyour l ilents as a medical ■ nun. and believe me le he your cotislmil friend. F 11. Proprietor of the Miner's Hole! To Dr. Heiuimaiiu. San f rmici-C" • irei-iiWMsi February ’ Ilh. IS.ifi, Having stydied ine-licne inyselt at the Fniverslt; of Tnvia, n Italy, I snppo-e I know enough to he l»*. lieved when I declare tier- hy that von are the her! phv-h'i in I ever met with in i al'iimia. Thi-decla ration t-f- unded on what I have seen you do anil heard from rvrrytsxli when I r««id •*! at Mormon ts laud. I know ot nt'iiiv (a rson-to wtiorn you have siiveil life and lilith-all* r il beeu 'oirii letely given up by others, mi l who v»ilt at mil lime come (i*M» r iiindles ily lo'he trn'h "I this, and lo your science. \A ishing you h.r He- future, the -araesin ce-» whivb has attended v*,* dots far. I remain truly yours, C, K To Hr. Hetnimnnn, San Francisco. I'd. oini. Jniu rry 10th, 1860. V* Dear and Much F-'-s uied l*is*'of:—lt i* with much regret that I and nil your other fnunds «aw you quit Atoruum l-tand it *- have lost in you t physt .-tail of great liilent aod experiem-e who we could not appreciate t*«t much. It was proven enough hy the numerous who came to rail on you from all part* of the mine*, nisi you are in the hesi reineiubfMce of all. My-elf, given up by whom I comudered our best phy sicians. prepared iuy-e|i lo die; hy elutnee I came nn der your treatment and you ha-e cured me of a grave sickness in a short time. You have proved yourself a phy mciao and jou do honor to the aaois. ti. 1 MEDICAL. fruin pitrfV' to child, and eiiuiiMii* upon (he » ruined iiMltiiiton Fnrihe cure ol all ilii-c i..rmi „r disease. the Itoclnrs uuurawiecs a cure or a-k« no •■o>n|x-K«itli<'n Tim Ink-idt rn U- hy lei l,.f or nF’crwise flwcf rh.vfrs vul uiviu s nil « ho nn> i.ini.lmt to ••■ill iijh'ii him, w* >iv in- m ill dive I foot «. M h «;iti fsclnm ms lino cuff' Ul’.i > imi win re else.— Mii*r .'misare N<>. 1 mi l 2 Arm r, Hull. r..rii-ruf Sac. r,iff*i nln mnl Monlilortiery s'V. • I, -'.n Krain isro vm: <;iu:atl:st ms'Ovkuv oftmb \I. I ; (;rciit B !*■■*-iw to Man Mini ' liiihkvhi Inn |*.>. i,nt:_|)r. I, .'.i* .|«k o'- Pr.iplivlacticiim. i»>li In,, infi-ctirv.; V-ieH’.i a *'ir- )>>•••»i-m.-iii >•• rfou-i ir iht rM si All'l m\ philil'r di-e:i*>es mi I nit nt.s . rpa,s,>'l >e. a ' .nr nil tin - viMinriiil, scrofulous. iMiiuiviioiis nn.| mil'i ron* ulcers he.M ihscharoes from tin- vmm t. ~ . ii, mnl urethra. mi I nil cn' if i« eruptions mnl ,|f« h'or Nilr nt Ilr 1..-I l'tit]‘li;ii T r nffliT, Ai tfiorv Hull. corner i>l 1 Siirrmi»i-ii | ii nil 'limlirt in tj • trials, Snn Francisco. As iniiocula'c *ri i- n pif ▼ ,«»i- Olive titruin«l small pox, so t, !>r. !, .1 i /n;knv, |*ri ip’llaci it'll m n prevent it t ve ri;'iin-l <y oh tin ten I an 1 Uomirrheal diseases. 111' fin Io»- if! I>>*lf, ft |v>,,o,«, , tfo- | invtT of chemlcnlly ih—lr o inutile -rphilii *■- rii«. mnl thereby sav mr lli"ti«;i im), . >1 i tv in* ilehanrit. «o, fro in Itfiiitf inlnrl.il In the im"U b ii'h-ome of nil diseases. I.i t no yoiimr limit who n ■ insuales in tl Ii (><• without Ur. i iipkay's PronVlnmirurM. Ii )• tu Vf rv cnav**nieiil nark ic.ftt mnl "ill o*’found coin eiu fli’ ln use. helm? u-e*i ns a moh(i. I’h tf dist-use can t o prevented by the u-e ol pro|M-r h.'. him, i, n , «ill m, oislahlished fad »*“ Ibnl llioy run he riirit'f nfh r Ihi it Tho pnih-iplo which is now nnivi-r -<*.i Ih rerun nix-id. *ns received inr t itoforr lho dm sof .Ifiiirr. ihr ilitninri r of tho vni cnulion in IT!**!. ninl Us linillipled bcimtlls ever 'inf hnve received,ns they ilrsoryel. Um nllfiil i"ii of iho medical Imnlu. I; was in pursuit ol tin, brat cL ol ih** modicul sri. ••iiee Hint (tr. 1.. .1. (Vapliay lor|inr.lfh mule Ihr lit, coven of hi' I’l'ophhni'Mfiiin. whu h, hif the pfri i’i ill >ll of cy pill lit lr. Konorrhenl. cancer msnivl cutaneous iliH4>r,ilir. si uni* imn vallfil hy any i.ijriii in the rim— mncopiK'n. The effort of tins iivo-in after roil 101 l is immnlinle it nil removes me possihi lily ol a ronlrnc lion nfilisi'iise If. Irnt'ever. if e li‘** i, i,t* has fteen roll lmeleil.il is useful in nemritll?.'in the ois.'iioti, si i - re* lions.Shiah. In nhsnrplion. proilnn* the hnrrhl ro|i“e, i|ilelises Inn evil i>, s>-e tinlary syphilis II hns h.-e'i Hitmlnlslereil hv the Ihn htr ienmin llinnsiiml rioes mnl hr has yet In fln>l (!■«• (ir'*i ■it « hirh it has In lie* I In snloerve the purpose for which it was mliniinshT »•<!. Price, S’t. l-'ntl flin'rl inns nre attaehisl to each iitirkiiKe, In ciis«*s where l , rtiiiiiil ti , iirnin is n«isl h«u enrnliye, lir. I. .1. ('/apkav w ill fnrnjsh urails apn - scripliitn for his I||<hu| I’urilh r. All (’nmmiliiicn’ioMs from the ronnlry. nihlress<.( ly t• » hr. L .1 * '7.n|»k«>, Snii Itiiih'lm ii, v ill !*♦* i»irl<*llv and r«infid**Mtiji'h n'icml** l ) :m I !!»♦* r* •»■>#•« lif h wiih th*t rnr»* Mini •••htitv, inim**d»;d» U «h*- |»Hlrhn|, hv Kxpfrss or ollirr ronvr>Hiicv to tlirir ch **- Unntlon, fyiiß. .1. | 4 . i /.afkay—Tht* irontlomim whom* n:in»»* form** tin* <M(»llnn ol‘ thin noth*o. In on#* of tli.* low in< »<t« *r tk |»h\|!h»m whtwo «f > |» 1 1 < fi« nI *» hi* |n*o itii«l «l«*votiiiii jo ih* r»*i»ih*r him ithk<* no nriKiMM U* to f* oim» and h I•• • n**?»f to th»* «»ih«*r A 11 iimjuiiHii hy forth, hi* •‘••uuhl with l\«»Mi)th In pliu*»* hi* roiiMtrv nmom? fh»* nation* o| tin* rartli h«*yond tiic ofinn****t’* rnlo ihal h»*r n* r»*j<»i(T in ifn* nnirfin* of th<»*o pr»*«*i*|»H whn li ar»* idiko o«ir sflorY mid our prid»‘. In hi-* f!’»*rf«* -i» f*» d*, ho ha-* f**;ip«M| lh»* toward of »»*• th otinl ln nppro-- *i«m. r.nd ‘*a hmno and rimnirj kn *vs him nn inoro.** \ part. how »v« r. I’mm hi* Haim* upon «tir afinn m* .i pairint, Ih** 10-imo'iiial** of ci»araotor mid rapacity w hirh n«* iirlfi*.'** onthlo him |o puhlic doiira, to fii.» ox«*lnMon of tlm*-*• • who |.i»***»*-j*. nclllicr tho oik* nr fin* ofhrr \* a aronhoiioin hi* rlmrartor i- mif:irni*hod ; a* a ph>«" tan, tii- kill miMirpa , **-od t and to lhn*o whnn«* itapm loiioo i * lott «i|m lh#*m i ho mints of disoiom. w o ran rnrurirnl corn nn nd Inin with lito ihot in him tlioy will Hud ii I riond whom fn know I* L r r»-al ltd In. Tho |»r.V ottico i* Nn. !l and 4 Aramry I fall rorm r of and Mtmhpft'mory slri’fts, frum I*4*o f Fo l>r. If. IMidmaim, Cornrr .Tuckrod and Monlirnmory stro»*t*, Sun Nnmnsro—|M*ur Sir: —lt i* with ' |oa*nr** that wo imlioo llu* utihoi»ndo<l sno. oo- * which has utioTif|» d yon In your pruc.th o sinco yntir tvddonco m tfii* Si »to, now ov»*r *« \on \»*ar* —- I'ho (sr< h) \<m I) ivoihnn* and I Vie *kill ymi U ivooxor <*isod in iho rnr» * th •! mmo under our ohsorvalion rnak • It our ihny to lot tl ho kanwn to the w orld uiid more parUcnlarly in lho*e now -ntToiin« wiih di*ens4*. «if 11* wore woll ur<|uain»ed w ith >nu wliiht >ou row|i|»-«| at Mormmi Inland, and wilne*«*od there snnm rein trkahle mr* * w htrVi you effeeted on p»iti«*ntH wln I*o ra*o* wore |<rnnouncod hopeless hy eminent Id»\ >i» iun w . \Vo havo al*n seen w imi you Viavo dnnn lor j*oiiio of our frionds now r» *idiM/ at Colonm and IMucrrvilh-, who iilior non h pe*m*ion and indnoo menl* on our |» 'ft. ronsonU d In tfn and *OO you, w Vn*n lho\ h id alnio*! do-paired ol lh»*ir lives. Tho\ did so ; 11141 retu**ne«l. ami are now liv f»*K hale and h«*arfy men; nnd road *r. if tfo.* notice should roach yonr eye »»mV von nre afllicted, fuf »* onr tidvM-.eand tro lo l»r lIKIN- I MANN, and vm will never regret it |>« ar (lot l r re/u ive will) our rno*t limrty wiiho* for vonr future welfare the assurance Dial wo heliove \on to he 0110 of o«ir most lulentod and ex|»ericiiceij physicians in tie* S ato. Fkkiikwh K (prnpV Mme*’*' Motel sI/MOII V>|MKI KM ANN, (p r t.r»*enwn*d llrowery, | Jolts Mkorok, A KOI’ST M All \E, J J.tsini \Vi.imsni., #Ofilomm. < lIAHLI * (.IMS, i T. iltci.AX. f I’ntpr's of the ) T. II sun. | i'ritix Keclerule, Plfirervllle. JICSN 111 I lII.KK, N A. 11. VV.lkkk, Kl llormlo Slide. <}. /koiokk. itlrm ol K. I’ lpjte it Oo,,) Oroville. Jo-kcii i.i svKL, Auhurr. Ciuki.km Kssiki.ii spmii-h Dry Pilfsintrs. T PussiMiKK. (prop’rol ItritUe.y CoiKleliiued liar. O. U'm.l.K*. Sacnmeiito, R. Kixsinukr, iln (>. Kksai n. il<> I*a pt limn, Mirhisan Bluffs. I'ai*t. K. H M I’m mu ti Monimn Isliim). llkxkv Tki’Kl.. (KepiiKlh-ni lloiise.i Jnckoon. This teslinionnil wu. not aolicitstl by Ur Meint iniinn. iinif'Crn ’tl }■(< reenwood Valley HOWARD MEDICAL INSTITUTE. IH Hiicriirin-nto sir)’el. next to Ilf Piiclllc Mail rA S. fu.'i itfllce nvi r 'Vine* &■ Co’s Cxpreei (ifflce. SAN FIIANCISCO. Kf’UMS NI MHI.HA 1.2 AND 3. rBAIIIS IN. *4 m i TIUN I- foiniileil for the cure ol ■ syphylilic Mini StTolnlous c-emplainls, mnl nil ntlecllii’ns • I the l.eniml c Irirnn, oi whnlevcr mil lire. lii-limtisl lor i o express ,so ol lr* nilmr private otaluihi s m llu- instance of ninny rneilicnl uenllenn n who h.iveiMen -*iih pnln tin* im|sisltloni practiced h**reii l»r< ,i (“I iiimr vilio have twi n llie victims ot ly lull inlveriiscmniils l|n*,>- connecU’ii with It ure hs (•ors’ii’ lo n ■•erlnin extent ibis menus of inlrisliiciiig ll to public noli, e Tlmse apply mu lor advice will thnl constantly In nUehilaiici iiieilicDl iililily ot innM-piiled skill in llna clifs of eon p aints, mnl ul he ilealt with in Ibo 11■ 11,i h'liinr.iiile uint s' an,hi f«,rwnnl milliner. Korltie pt rpow ol -eenrii e privacy to the mo*t lelicu'e. s »<»rd ,>Hrim»iil' at s*> iirrnmieil that pa i iil-wiil i>e liruoulil in contact with none, but iho i • fllce Physician Iln sc apply ii u to Ibis In-lilnte will the chnrffea re iHiir’hle. anil the Iri ullD-'lit sup -rior laulies ainl U ’liiliiiien who lie-ire Ui herom • [Mtlenli without <-all mi :>l tbe rsitns of the In-Mule, can be nltvmivU u. their r>- i«lei„>-« Cuiniuniiicoliur’ f* >m all parts ol the country wilt *>« alien,;, i P n | roinnluesa, mnl niediciliea scut iierlfi’il. Iy • nclos’mi at* 'l* n ilollnra. Nll efforls wnl t e spared u» make the Howard Mcili c.- i hi-uiMie whm it pi.rporta to he. u pkolaatiiropliic I. ali ae. Coii-iiliatl n in Knulish, French, Spanish and fjetmur, (Hike ooi.'s from 9 A M.. till 9 P.M. Addresa, llownrd Mulicai Inatitute, lie. .'■acnuneulo street, {‘an I’no.c sen tlfflce Physician, DR. U MrfAFFRFY 0 mjpip awj> jwt a 'it. Bf.ANKrt —Fvejy deaerullloii of BuaUea’a B 1 aka f(M sale ailnwoCra