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New C’eoi Hi.vo —Meiutrs. D Toy At Oi tcrson hare just replenished their stock cf Clothing, Boots, Shoes, etc., which they sny they can sell at San Francisco prices. Their t-tock certsinly looks like a very choice se lection Their store is o* Montgomery«lreel, nearly opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel- See tkeir advertisement Skntenceiito bk Hdnu -“Sampson'Crow, ■der, convicted in Siskiyou county on an in dictment for the murder of S U. Lewie, has keen sentenced by the District Court for that county—Eighth District—to be executed on the first day of November next. Sit Straight. —How often do children hear this. Fathers, moth ers, teachers, aunts, uncles, all unite in this short bit of advice, “sit straight.” “Oh, why V’ The chil dren sometimes whiningly, or it may he angrily, ask—“ Why ?” Because God made your backbone to be erect ed, and not a curved bunch. It is true he formed it of several bones, in order that it might be flexible, that is easily bent, in order to suit diffir ont motions of the body, but its na tural position is erect. Sit straight also to give to your lungs room to work in. Thev contain two sets of * cells or tubes, one set for the air, and the other for the blood, separated by ■a thin membrane. It is necessary for life and health that the membrane should come into contact with the air, and take from the air that part of it ■which is called oxygen , oxygen pu rifies the blood, and gives it life and freshness. Now when you stm>p you cannot take in a sufficient quantity of air to answer these purposes, and therefore the blood remains bad, and the little tubes squeezed together, be come sore and irritated I>y and by, the lungs ulcerate, and you are like ly to get sick and die. Give vour CD •' lungs room enough to pump hi all the pure air they want, and lay the foun dation of a. sound and strong consti tution. There is a good reason for the advice, “sit straight.” Sicking thk Mermaid. — The lat est Fish Story.—An eastern corres pondent states that a week or two ago, as Mr. 11. S. Dill and Mr. lienj. Hitririns were going oft' the flats on r m )f' CD cd the flood tide in their large boats, blue fishing, when about three-quar ters of the way down the flats they discovered a ttsh of very singular ap pearance on the bottom, in about five feet of water. 'The fish started when about fifteen yards from it; when about sixty yards from them it pro truded its head out ot the water, l o use the expression of Mr. Higgins, “he did not believe anything would look so much like a woman.” It look ed straight at them, and had scales on its face like the buck of an alliga tor. the features of the face were made for beauty, but the correhcllum was what Fowler calls a Judas, Jr., firmness terribly developed, w ith the other qualities wanting. If there ever was a mermaid they say they have seen one. It appeared to be about fourteen feet long, of a whitish color, except the tail, that was near ly b'ack. When it moved, it went face downward, but turned over the side coming out ot the water,, w hen it put its head out, which made it ex actly face towards them ; it put it head out twice, and they had a per fect view of it. and no living person can convince them hut that they have seen a mermaid.— Yarmouth {Mass.) Register. The excesses of our youth are drafts upon our old ago; payable w ith interest twenty years after date. Just bear this in mind, all you fast young men. Softening the Expression.— That’s a thundering big lie, said Tom. No, replied Dick, it’s only a fulminating enlargement of elongat ing veracity. Tom took off his hat, elevated bis eyes and held his tongue. There is not in the world a surer sign of a little soul, than the striving to gain respect by s'ich despicable means as dress and rich clothes. None will depend on these osnaments but they who have no other. Miscellany. How to use Fruits. —To derive from the employment of fruits and berries, all that healthful and nutri tive effect which belongs to their na ture, wc should 1. Use fruit that are ripe, fresh, perfect, raw. 2. They should be used in their natural state, without sugar, cream, milk, or any other item of food or drink. V>. Fruit have their best effect when used in the early part of the day, hence wo do not advise their employment at a later hour than the middle of the afternoon. To derive a mure decided medical effect, fruits should be largely eaten soon after rising in the morning, and about midway between breakfast and dinner. Old Sernons.- —lt is related of VV bitfield, that a man who had heard the same discourse not less than thir teen time, who knew every word and gesture of it, who was acquainted with every action and motion of the preacher during its delivery, was not withstanding, as deeply impressed with the discourse on the thirteenth, as on its first delivery, A Gentkman returned to Albany recently from California. He left in IS4!b What bothers him is, that his wife has three children under five years of age. To use his own lan guage, ‘he can't understand it.’ Jt is a little foggy, that's a fact. T.KGAL NOTICKS. INSOLVENCY NOTICE PT.VTK OK CAMKi HtXAI, f Bf4 Cor ntY ok Hn rit, . ‘ ‘ ' COUNTY COUHT-AT CHAMBETIS, ItROVIMK. October ‘.’l IM.'iA, 9N THE 'I ITT I’ll OK 11jK.UK UKV.NOUIS mi Insolvent Debtor* In pursuance of mi order, made on tin* 21st day of Oc.obei*, !K.Mi hi ibe Comity I'onrl of said ■•inni ). by Ibe .Indue thereof, tbe Mon. .I. E. X. I.KIVIS, Notice in hereby a i veil, to Ihe erediiorn of llie said iiimlvi nl del *lor 11 of ncn Key Holds, to he and 0 1 1 (ICH r licfom tin* .iinltrc of the Mount. Con* I in and for mini comity, the lion. I. K, S. I. *w|s. nl tlie Conn luni-e, »t Onivtile, in i*ai<l county, on Mnniluv. tin* 2llhibi. of Noi pin tier, A. It. M-Ji, at 2U o'clock. A. tin* same licimfihc ti nt d.iv of tin* November term of . till ('icirt. Ilicii and there In show emi-e. if am, wlivllie raver of sa.d initnlveni ilnlilor should not tic ar.-inteil. in d an ansiirmnent of bin estate be made mid In* tieili'chnrii* d from his debts mi l liabilities an an innolvcnt dclilnr. IVime-n my lininl mid the Seal of said Conti affixed, thin the 21st day of October, A. J>. S , . \ I*s-3. I " y VII.KS riIAIMV, County Clerk, Itv M II DaHkacii, Deputy. Ornville. October 21, lits(l. ’ 021-td NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION rniil K. C< )-l* A KTX K.IISIIIP hheeloforeexinlinit be ll tween tin* undersigned. was dinn lived bj mu. mol consent ontheHihoi September. I'■ .'id Tin* partnership bnninifS Wifi In* settled by It. 11. niiven & (A», at Charley's II U. BI.KVIN, t>. K. HOMERS, ('barley'* Itnnch, Sept. 12,1 Safi. si2* lin FROEJATE NOTICE a I,|, per n bolding claims against the estate el James I*. Ilmrlies. deceased, late of Untie conn, tv. tin* bereb' iioliHeil to pre.-enl Ibem with prn|n r vouchers to tbe undersigned wjibin ten monlbs from ibin date, or they wi'l be li.rever barred It. (IMHAItT. Public Adiiiihintraior Unite Co. Uidwetl, Oet. 21. 1K r ifi 04-3 w OFFH’K OF HOARD OF SKl'Kll- VISORS IN VNI» FOU RITTTK COHNIT, AUGUST TERM, A 1). 1850. I'nnVKl.L. August 111, IH.'O, fn the mutter of the Division ot Hutti Count!/ into Supervisor Districts. BT IS OIIUE'tKI) by tic* Hoard lb it from and ado tbe date hereof, (tie boundaries and numbers n In* Supervisor Districts lor Unite Comity shall be ns billows, to win DISTINCT NO. 1 -ball be Composcil nl and embrace tbe Townships ol urn Vtyundotle. Pidwed mid 'tonnlain Sprinu. UISTUK'T NO. J -'li *ll be cornposed o' mnt emtirace the townships of Hamilton, Eureka midttpbir. DISTIUCT NO. .3 -ball be compose!l of aim embrace the Townships of Ore on and Kcii-h w and Chico Altesi; a true copy. MII.ES ( II \PIN. Clerk of llinnd i f Supervisors. II y M II Darkai n. Dejnty, FFI OK OF TIIK HOARD OF SU PKR VISORS. IN AND FOR HI’TIK COUNTY AUGUS'I TERM. A D 1850. (IItiWKLL. Ailk'llst nth, IH.'iti. i thr .1 T'ttp'nf Ike Division of Ophir T'irnshiv info School Districts T ? ORDERED MV TIIK. BOXRD—That Opblr T'lwnshin be ami hereby is divided into School Uriels a t foil *• to wii: NO 1. - lin rnenrniL* al ' Hirer Murray’s brnme, on the bank IV iiber river, th nee up a It iviee or !*lmmb. i. v i'reek, thence up Dry (Trek. taking-be right iid fork ef sod Cre. k until the line strikes the lux tildweil Township Ul-TIJICT NO ‘J. ■iimnn ncinc a> "liver d array's bonne, on the banl V. alher river thence nnnilmc in a sir light line h. it i'm-iii her (be Prairie Him**, i.nhl il strikes tie \iindnPe Township tine, thence down tbe line o> •i riel So . I" 'be place of be*/inning. DISTRICT NO. 3. Shall embrace all the remain ter of Ophif Town p incbnl.al in either of Ihe flm two ifi-.rleU. Httrsfc a true copy. M ii.kni.n m in. Clerk «>f Board of Supervisors Jy M. H. Da«»4ch, Deputy. MEDICAL. Dll. J C. YOUNG’S CARDS. IMPORTANT TO MINERS, TRAVELERS, ETC. f|N IM:RK i* no malady of deeper importance either 3 in a medical or moral hglu of view, to which the human family is more liable than that arising from impure connections. As a medical man it i* the duly of every physician to look at disease an it effect* health and life, and hi* *ole object should be to miliirale. a* far n* ties in his power, the bodily suffering. Unman nature at best is but fr dl, >dl tin- liable u> misfortune. (if idi ihe HI. tb t affect man none 111“ mere terrible I‘tan those of « private nature. breadfa 1 as it is in the per«on W'ho contracts it. IVightfiil as are its ravag es upon hlsponstitution. ending fyei|iiently in destruc* ion and a I ui h*«ne grave. It becomes of still greater importance when it Is transmitted to innocent off spring. Such being the rise Iras' necessary it be comes that every one linvine the lca< mason bi fear that they have contracted the disease, should attend to it at once liy consulting some phv«ichte, whose respectatldlily and education enaldes him to warrant a safe, speedy, and penneneiit cure. In neeordiittee with this necessity. Dll YOI’NfJ feel* culled upon to state that, by long study and extensive pearl tee, he has In dome perfect master of all those diseases which come under (he denomination of vemffeal. nod hav ing paid more attention lolhnt one (•ranch than any liter physician in the I ’idled States, he feels himself belter U U iltlfled to treat I hem. Syphilis in all its forms, such n* ulcers, swelling In the groans, ulcer in the throat.secondary syphilis, cu taneous eruptions, ulcerations, lerlnary syphilis, sy philis in children, iriercnrea! «\ philllic affections, gon orrhoi, gleet, *ti u‘ * 1 1 res, false pns-Ilge*. Hitt tmalioil of the Madder and proirale glands, excoriation*- tumors, posluUf.. iVtc., are as familiar to him us llte most com mon things of daily observation The Doctor effects a cure in recent cases in a few days and (hid* no difficulty hi coring those of long 'oration, without submit ting 1 he patent to sit* It treat ment a* will draw upon him Ihe alighlesi suspieion or oblige him lo neglect Ins Ini-mess whether w iihio oors or w ilhoul. The diet need not be changed ex cept in cases of severe inilamution. There are in fall fornia patients (amounting to over two thousand in the past year! that could furnish jffoof of lids; but these ire mailers ihot reqltTc thi nicest ceeresy which ho slwav* pfeovves All lei ter- em 10-iog glO, will Is- promptly attended to. office hours from it \.M lo sV* M, Addre** .1. YoDNfJ, M. O, Expross Ituililiiig*. corner ef Montgomery and Californian streets, o\vt Well# .’’ur {o is Co.'s Express Department. \ CARD—FROM HI!. VOITND'S PRIVATE MEDICAI. Office—To Ihe titlhcled—ln this ige of progress, w hon science is develop ng itself In suctih a itinimer us louppe ir almost miraculous, every thing in mmntnu plaee is htoked upon as not worth notice In view of this fact. Dr. Young, corner of Montgomery and California streets, lots concluded to leave ihe beaten truck hitherto pursued by nto-i sci entific physicians, (that of wailing for the public lo (hid you out alone,! mid publish lo the world, ns much ns may he. his knowledge of the healing art. lo let those who be in need of assistance khow where they can Hind relief without fear of ireing imposed upon In continuation of thi* subject. Dr. Young would say, that *»V the past ten yours he hits pursued llte •incline of medicine ill one of Ihe largest cities In Ihe I Tilled Stales, with the higlie-t sucre-*, and that Ins standing as » physician Is without reproach, having at one lime hem lecturer at tin* University of Penn sylvania on venereal disease*. ,vc, I Ton all of these eonideralioir*. Dr. Young has con ildeuce in inlrooiiriiig lnm***lflo the public, know mg licit iliev will sustain welt earned merit. The following are a few of Ihe many testimonials which have appeared in the public journal* the last few years: f From Ihe IVvslon Medical Journal 1 Although we am onposed to the system of advertis ing, for gold sad sufficient reasons, —till we deem it hut jn*tien lo say that Hr Voting I* one of the most iitdns'rioits and indefatigable votaries of the medical wtiencc in the United rttubuu From I’rnfe-sor Jackson Tin- subscriber is personally acquainted with Dr Voting, and Inis seen much of his practice, andean hear tesliinotiey lo his mefili ns a practitioner. Front the New York Herald. The eminence of this distinguished gentleman itt hi* profe**hui, and the vert evended opnortitnities possessed by hint for the observation of venereal dis eases, m ik" hi* service* invaluable to those afflicted with llte above complaints. From the Whig and Vdverliser. All afflicted with private complaints should consult Hr V<> mg, who-e education i* in 1 -nrpa**ed hy any physician in the cotinlrv. [•• hi* -kill, honor and in tegrity nil may rely w ith safety, while must of Ihe practitioners in lid* city are w ithout hoiiwstv or re*. pechihility their pretentious being grounded in ignor ance and assumption. Office corner of Montgomery and California streets, up stair*, opposite the hanking house ol \\ ells 1 argn V ('0 Open from 9 A. M. to 8 I’. M , Sunday iu- I tided- RIV ATE Medical t flice—Hundreds of those who have contracted disease are dlsadpointed of 11 hy not calling on Hr Young at tlr«t Me will ut 11 nv sum if he fail* lo cure anv case that may 0 under his care, tie matter h>>w long stiindiiig nr •ting, such ns ulcers, tumors, nodes, hnnche*. pics on Ihe fae and body, pain* in Ihe lames and s, wakefulness, trembling, copper colored so-es. ting of the hones, emaciation, loss of appetite, uglh ottd flesh, sores in the nose and ear*. lo*s 01 , weak eyes itching humors. 4; Many per*etts r being relieved ef all extern il appearances ol ate disease, suppose them-elves cmed hit after •w months And they are troubled w ith various ptom* which they never had Itefotv. and which liod il impossible to relieve, lo all who are nf in! in this way. Dr Voting would p • rlictil•• rlv 'ec nettd tt tri dot his skill. The symptoms With which lire troubled are cau-ed by taint* in Ihe hloml. ch scHHiemr later will destroy . onr health and hap ■*s. NT person who tin* evt r had ati attack of anv -ate complaint should not fail iocon«uit Dr. Young taken tew bottle's of hi* invaluable purilyitig Heine, as they can re-1 assured tied their Mood js a perfectly i<nre and healthy C'lndilieit. Mini that ry trace of disease fs removed from the svstein. ocent eases rarrti in snut> two to fli t* days without age of diet or hindrance front business, or no lee. DR .1 VOI’NIJ. nice, corner Montgomery and California streets. • •site W eils, Fargo & Do.’* office hours front 9 M.. to 8 I*. M. Marysttille. June 10th. lhS5 | lt. J. C. VOrNO—D»*a Sia:—Plea-c -end me f some nf the medicim « yon pre*cr lied in my •. I haven friend here who 1- troubled inexactly *ao«e wiv that I was. lie ha* nightly emission*, ting nct*e in hi* head weak It irk. I *- at 11 run in is generallv •'ehililnled . be i* ili-cotirng.-d and not confidence enough to enable him to call and yon. I told him how I Was and that mv friends •aid I was in consumption and 1 tied*etnr- ill* here e me nil and advised me !•* go home 'o d 1 •*, hnt ead •** going Ipune I called upon nn. and Itch* i a* well »* any ••« tin "ltd likely ••» live a long e vet, w ilfi -Irenth enongh li Work with Hie slnmg of 1 hern Doctor, Iw HI ***n ‘ “ ’cry one loyoll th ■;• k- lo me a* though he needed a (...' «ieiati D-b dl la* mv tuull if any one die- lor want of nt-’dlcal itmeni. I will do ulll can to keep Ihe afflicted ty from those [ie-1* of socieu y.-lcpt tiro .-*.t* 1 high sounding tilled men. who. if lie* f >c'« were ,wn. are men wlnt left their t oniery for 1 heir conn s go-sl. Pul.lt* thi* letter, doctor, if you wist.. 1 I hop.* some of those licit humbugged me. may Hand sleep h»d f-*r one night Truly yours DEO. DAVIDSON. EDWARD M. BURROWS 1 Vll.K NATIONA Li! CTII.'-A I.OOX .1 \ UKSOM STRKKT, between Montffoxncrv »nd Kearney* SAN FRANCISCO Rmt of Brandies, ll'mrs an>i . Nf*-,.. ! MEDICAL. DR L. J.CZAPKAY S DR. I- J. CZ AI’KAV, I.ATK IN THK HFNCA ri»n Kovolnljulmry War. I’hief Physician lo the 'J’Uh re'/inxent i *l 1 Inliveds. Chief Sioveni to the Military Hospital ol IVsin. Hiui»sTy. and •»l»* r. r on’ cf Urinary or-jans. and diseases w imrn titvl rh'tVl^n. To 1 UKt xrvi.n r» h.—Dr I. .* tVaptav ha« ojamed hi. disunite fur the cure of nil form* of private id* ea.**, such a* syphilis. f>norrl»ea nocturnal ends* .inn. find hM the of setf-nhnac In the first of nmv*ti*fn»nl diseases he guarantees nnirr in n few days. without Incowveniesiee t< * I In' pndeni, t*r hindrance >-x his hinnies* When a patient. liy I'HSf’t.Tl, nr improper treatment, liu* di Veloped Hie second srv sx mptoms of iihlUr such a* b'lhoi'**. nr paiuM nwi'lllnti. on dit-CtxMns. nr nk’or. in th* thront Mi l nose, which. if net checked, destroy the ."If putts and ranse ’ho lion”. In in irdh . separate mid Come iway, Aeaxinl tin* .nfT Tor an object hidem'S I" la-holiß nr a! rn «pl"lrli«. and p-mpte* break out »|M>n the skin nr when holm* p sinful .welliutis ii(n>n dll* belie*. nr when ld< rnn-liimlmi I. Injured an as in f.red i.pnse In eon«umpl It ’ll or othri* Co’islidilln*m disease. tha llortoj ruaralitees a cure or a*k* no • (lonaminn In Rheumatism, chronic or anili*: in llxscnieT'. nr d'arrhu"i. In* h«- safe mid efT**clual rn iinnln*., for tin* Ireadnenl ol tin* eons qucnces of *e|l-ahuse. .Mi'll ». nni*|tirnal i*nii..ion., n**rvnii.n’ ..t timidity. headache pains in llm back and limb*. wllh general Wi'akll**'., In*, of nplirlrr, le.s ol mnnnl i injury to tin- si,;bl. re-de*«ni*ss, confusion ol ii , <*n«. dislike fnr *ni*n*tv- and feeling "f weariness ol tile; with tin* nervous *x*teP,t so exeilenhle Ill’ll sli*,*lit noj.i>. •lio<*k nr sl.v*tlelhv patient makiliff hi. exi.l* cnee miserable. Fi r tin* ulimi* maladies iln* doctor will unar m a cure nr n*h no i*ntn|H*nii)|tion Hi* Olio lm cnnsnlied r*<* of chartre. and invite nil lo Call.ii.lt will foal lliem nothing and may l>»* much In iln-jr advanU'tfo. I)r. 1.. .1 t'/.ajiknr i. dailv ivlnij aivUenlionw from pvrrv par! nf |ti|. Stile nn*l frinn 11 r• * Vl ll l anil Wa.liiinrton Ti-rriinrn-., f-r tr*>:iimeiil of every form of disease nd llinn* ia not on** who will emne (nr* ward and expre-s ’lissads|'ai*t’”ii; on lb* i*onlrary, llm I>r is in d’*Hx rn i *1*1(11 if Irtlfr., ex p’***ssiv« of Ifrad* tin It* an*' thankfulness, some of which arc |iiihli.lirtl below by permission. V utvsvn.uc. June 3, 18-VA. DR. HEIWirfIATCN s PPJVA 77; MKDIC \ L OFFICP. COUNKU MONTtin'IKRV .k .1 A< ASON STIIKKTS* SAN FRANCISCO. nAIi. M. MFn I VIM ANN, corner of Kearney and i! * I’ncific armota. San Krafiei.«*o, bit. fnr a nninln r nl years, in Iln* military and other h<*«|*iln l. of I*’ranee tie Vi it nd bia atndv jirinei|ially to iln* ireiiiineiii of Se cret diaeaaea. and therefore po»*e.ae. a thoroni*li ex* lierienee in lhi« rarllcnalar brnneti lb* ia ntao per* li-i'l 1 v fanuli ir wnh all the recently di.fnverial and hiifldy impn riant remedies and mean-for I lie enr** of mirh di.' a.i*a. It I. acareely in ..ary I" add li re that in I'rain e where secret diaea-e. are *.f more (re i|iii*nl oeenrrenee limn any where el«e. th.i phy .ieiana of that country are more expert in theirenre, and are eoiialnnllv and sin'ee**.fully endeavermif lo Had out new reinedi *.. more cltli lent and lea. danlfejoua than thnaeformeily used dr lleiniinann ia therefore, enahled to cure all lho»e di«e:iae. with (lerfeet certainty, without iiaimt mercury, in a xery rhofl time, and without .iilijectini; his iialieiita to the rial; ol aulieemienl injuilona con.e •jnencea, i hrnnie fJonorrhea, Uyennnlorrhen. Flour Alhna, fJoneral debility the reaai) ol mi.conilncU pnlhiliona, ,|ain in the ha**k and aides. Kruplimemf all k rnlia. l>rodneed hv interior eattaea. I.oaaof Hair. Uheiint it i'lti in the Joint.* Nociirnal sweat.. Seminal an t Urin al w>* ikiv*... In j erica received lo miTenrinl treat* nienl. JUi* Ae are mired to Hr. Ileihimamt with the aid nf reined lea known hut t" hltnaell, In the perfect .all.laclien nf hi. client.. Recent di.caaea nf the above named kind will he promptly and radically removed before they cm ael tie in tin* nndv arid liecimr* chronic by dr. Ilcini* munii’a own purify inff vetfcinble remclie.. Hr Heinimrinii farther posaea«i*. a an re remedy fill.y lealed. mid which can be relied i!|mi|i. fnr the enre i f Intermittent Fomr, Chili and Fever. I'Vver and Atine. aNo a mean.ln remove, in a few day. fnr ever, a bad brealli. with ini the Imi.l jnj'iry In the alninaeh. In th** pdeat*iit ilay. nmiieron. reinedi*** are nlfered evi rvwhere for ili; imavlii ihle ili«<ei*i ~ hut iii moat nf the eaaea the *n|ferer« are ao sadly dis appointed that they lonk with jn-iiliiiMe mi-lrnal mi all adverlia.tmeiil. ol tin. kind. Dr lleiniinnnn’* re* medie. need not be recommended by pntfhnif chnrla lani-ni for they recommend themselves by their el feci., u« has lieen .fen and ex|i»*ri<*nred by* nilinenns (latienl. wht*. fortunately for thnmselve*. have ii'ed them. For the inh rmallon and aalisfaelhm of the often <h*ceivet| pnhlie. the .Ifiteinelil will Htillice dial Dr. Ileinimanii ha. in hi. |io.«n»rion nver two hun dred leMiinnnin'. from patients cured by him. beside, manv oilier reliah'e persona which he I. ready In ex liibii when required, w hile common decency forbids him topnbli-h them in tin* new*«pap<*r., I'. r-im. applyinif In dr Ileinimanii shall not be nblitpal In (lay hi ndviincw tin* lull price nl the cure, a. he i. willim* bi siihnill In. shill and his remedies firs! In he test* d. Hho thlm; the doctor invarinhly requires from all hi. palieiils, that i. a faithful and strict cniifoCmmice with all In. direct ions ami preeriptions, otherwise In* cannnt and w ill not warrant a cure. Written consultations will In* uiven without charee and c'inmunicatioiis answered whelher ronlahiinif a fee nr mil (irnmplv, pilliclnally and with strict aeere ev. fin apply int*. pn.laue paid, in tin* Knuli-h, i*ren*:h nr (iertllall l.ampmueS, lo Dr. M. MKINIMAN.V, Corner of Kearney and I'acilic streeis, San Frtincisoo. To show te die saliafac'ion of all dial Hr lleini maim i* a tliorouuly vdncaled, praclie.il and experi - enced physician anil sniKeon. the f'dlnw intr from hi. rmiiiermis testimnniala, are siilnnitnd tn the pnhlie Name, are suppressed, hat the iinihnr* are at any lime ready *o pmciaim their truth and aulherillcily lielore tin* world. tjRKKSWOOD Vali.kv, Feb. 11. ISfifi. doar doctor:--! have known you since l a 4e and you have uiven so many pnaifs <e your laleni* and ex|M*rieni*e. Ih .1 you have entirely woiipiuifldence A I 1 hum'll your, aide at nl a ureal nj-lutice fiOm me you know that I have several time tent yon |in.ietils which other doc'oj. have Biven up a. uicurai li , and yon have always received diem mid saved not re lx their limha lint also their livns I will only mention here li e case of Mr *' , fmm Auburn, wlm i indi hied to you for die preservation o hi. riifhl arm which other doctors wanted to amputate, and that of XI . i; ofl’nlonia. who allhoutfh uiven up as Impelei. by two ihic'or. was cured by you in iwn wet k- time A* to wbat you have dime fnr my fami» lx. sufllre it lo .av, I will lie vt-r he a Mil In repay ynii, \ ere -. * <ft*nr d**e|or these few line- as a ppisif ’ll the hiili e.ieein I have of your I dents ii* a m* ideal man. and believe me lets* xour constant friend. F li Proprietor of the Miner’s Mole) To Dr. ileiiiimnnii. San Fmnci-cn lireeiiw u.l Fehruary I Mh. 1 SMi Ila vine slyilied ine*liclllf* myself al die I'niyersil* nl Tavia, II dnlv, I »lipi”’-e I lain* i*noiißb In Is* be. Ilevcd when I declare hereby dial ton are dn* in’s* phy-ii iiu I ever rnel with in f ’allfo-nia. Thi« derln radon i« f-iinrled on what I have seen von do ami hear I from every Inslv when I ie»id .1 it Mormon |s land. I know of mam p.r*nn- lo wlmm you have <*iveu life and binhs alter lh**y ’; d (*•• u '*"niclei**lx vixen up hx otiier«. and who will at am dmecoii.t fnfw iri and ie*dty lo the truth ol lhi«. and your »ci *i ee. IX l.hinlf Vnll for 'he future, the same sue <*e-s which hie* attended you thus tar. 1 remain truly yours C. K To Hr. Iletnimann. San Francisco. i nlnnnu Jam rry 10« h, 1556. Mx dear and 'lnch Kaleeined dis’inr:—lt I* with much regret Ihnl I amt all yonr other fri.<n*la saw wm •I lit Mormon I.land. We have |<m| in you n phy«i • lan of un*al lal**nt and ex|ienenre whowernnkl not appreciule f’«i nmch. ll was proven eunuch hy the nuntemua who came to call on yon from all pan* of the mines, and yon are in ih-* bet reinembrxnceof ad. Mx-elb given up by whom i considered our t*esl phy. sicians prepareil mxm*l I tn die; by chance I came no d* r your ’reatmenl and you ha - cured me of a grare nckin ss in a short time. Von have proved yourself • physician and you do honor lo the name U, MKDICAL. from parentln child, and fnmilinit tn• n fhe offspring n mined ctmtlltnilcm F»*r lhe care of nil llk'n* lorin * of dine.sse the Doctor* guamm* e» a cure or a*k* no compen-n'iriii The Doctor cim in* consulted In let ter or otherwise free of charge. and in* lie* nil * lm air nffliTed In call upon him. where ho will give them such sulifscimn *s i hey cmi ohi-iln no win re else —» Hi* rooms are N*b I mul 2 Inmr.v Hull, conn rof Hac tnmentoand MiHilgotnerv sirm-i* J i n Francisco THE («KK VTKST DISCOVKUV OFTHH AUKS—fSmrt Hn-a-imrio MHtikinil!—lnmivin hm P.e tent?—l»r. I, I. c*«ph:i\*w Prophv 'nclicuiM, t*>lf Dis infecting Agen'.i a-ore prcvenhiiivc ng.tinsl |ow r rhteul and «♦ p'nlllic iti«'ii>r». mi l m unsurpassed rem edy for nil itv* vrncnal. sc-ofnloii« g ingrenon* and cancerous ulce-a he id discharges from Hie vinfin i, nteril* mid ur 'lira, mi l all cnl menus eruptionsnnd di*ei»*e«. For mill' at Hr 1.. I C/. ipk iy’* office. Al inory Hull. corner of hacnuneulo and Montgomery sire, In, Sun Francisco. A* innoc ilalion is a preven tative aval nut small no\. so is Hr. I, J. I'r.apkay • PropHlacticnm a prevr dative a'/ I'u-t •< idiililictd and gonorrheal di«ia-es. Harmless ill Itself, It possesses the power of chemically destroy ing Hie syphilitic vi ms, and then Vy saving thousands of young debauch ees from being Inlecleil hy the ino-i loa'li-ome of nit disea-es. I,et no young man who appreciates health he without Hr. I’r.aphay's I’rophtlaellc.uin. It Is In veryeoevnienl packagesmid will he found convent enl'to n*e, bring use Ins a -onp. That disease can In’ prevented hv Hie n-e of |iro|ier agents, Is »s well all esitihli died fad as that they can he eared idler their eslahllshuient. Tlie principle wtdcti is now imlver satlv recognis'd. was received even liefore the days of A-niier. the di-eovcrer ol tin- vtu curdlon in l*!*ti. amt il-* nnlliplied benefits ever have received, in they deserted, tin- alien Hon of I lie medical faculty. li was in pursuit of this hr o cl, n| I In* medical sci ence tlnit Hr. 1.. J. I’/. ipkay fortnn .P'lv made the dis imvery of his I’rophilnclieiiin. which, for llie preten lionttf st pliilitic, gonorrheal, cancer, ms and enlaiieons disofsder. stands Unrivalled hy any agent in the Pint mneopoea. The effect of this acnit idler coition is immediate and temovi s the possibility of a cnntrac* linn of disease If, Intwever. lh»j disease lias heen con traded, it is useful In nenir.ili/.liil: the i oi«. non* secre tions, which, by absorption. produce lie hon i*l conse* ■ inenses kfitot Mas secondary syphilis It has heen administered hy the Ihietor ie ncinv iliousaml ca-i *. and he lias >et lo And Hu* firs'in v> Inch il his P iled lo subserve the purpose lor which it was administer* is|. Price, Vi. l 01l directions tire attached lo eai ll package. In cases where Prophilaelictlin IS lists) ass cnrallve. Hr. I. .1. tV.apkay w ill furnish gratis a pre scription for his lliootl Pnrllier. All comninnicalions from the country, addressed ly lo Hr. I. .1 i '/apliiiy .Sun I'runci-co, will he si rid It and confidentially a'ietided to. and tin* remedies with the greatest care and secrecy, iminedialel t di-> paloln d, hy Kxpress or other convey anto to their des* tinalion. C sriiit. .1. 1,. «'/.ti*K*v •—The gentleman whine name forms the caption of this nnliee. is one of Ho* lew modern physicians whose aptdieatii n h- his pro* Cession and devotion to the tdll'eted. render him alike an ornmnelit lo I'e one mid a l»*n**l!l lo the other A 11 nngariaii hv birth, he sought with Kos«nih to place his country anion? the nations ol Hie enrlh beyond the oppressor's rule that her si as might rejoice in the pracliee ol I hose precepts which are alike onr glory and our pride. In his efforts so In do. In* has reaped the reward of liiefTecinal resistance to oppres sion. mul -a home and a country know him no inure.’ \ part, how na r, from he claims upon onr consider ation as n patriot, the testimonial* of character and capacity which he brings entitle him lo public, ronfl*. I* nee. lo the exclusion ol those who possess neither I In* one nr Ihe other As a gentleman his character is untarnished : as a physio* ,n. |,|sskill unsurpassed • and lo those whose Imprn lem-e has h , fl upon lliem i he minis of disease, w e can conscientiously eoniinetid linn with tlie assurance/hat In him they will Hud a l ieinl whom lo know i- great gain. The Hr.’s office is No. II and I Armory Hall conn r of Fncrainclilu out Montgomery streets, ."-'an Francisco. To |>r, 11, lit inliuiinii. Corner Jackson ami Montgomery streets, San Nrancisco —|)enr Sir:—lt is wiili yleii'iife lliat We notice Ihe mil tided sne ce*s which has attended yoa in your practice since yoiir rn-iilence in Ibis stale, now ever seven years.—• The trend yon have done mu I the skill you have i*iit cised In the cures Hcd tome nndi r onr observation mak • It onr duly In lei it he know n to (In* world and more particnlarjy to those now suffering yvith disease. Most of n* were well acipiain eil with yon whilst yon resided al Mormon Island, and witnessed there some remarkable car, s which yon effi red on patients whose cases were pronounced hopeless hv eminent physieians. We have also seen wind yon have done for some of onr friends now residing al ('olonni anil I’laci-rvill.*, who alter much pesnaslon and indnee menls on onr |> trl, cnnsenied to go find see yon, w hen Hiey had almost de-p tired of their lives. They did so ami ret nrneil, and are no w living hal * and hearty men j and read r. il this nn!i> e should reach your eye unit yon ar* afflicted, lat ** onr advice and go lo Hr 11T.1.N -IM ANN. and von will never regret il Hear Hoi t t. receive with onr most hearty wiihea for your fnlnri* welfare the assurance that we believe yon to he one of onr most fulfilled and experienced physicians in the Vale. FurctßP k II.» vwaan. 1 (prop’r Miners’ Hotel ) f .Tai on Wink i K'i ass (p r i.reeiiwn d Hiewery, Jons ilEonoK, A KOPST II All SE, Jos ki*ii Wn I a ass, l nai its Hiss. T ; Creenwood Valley J (k vloma. T. Uei az. t I’ropr’s of the 1 T, II N/i.i, i I’roix Federale. I’loccrvllle. Je AS 111 ! lII.KK, A. (I. Wai.kkk, F.l Dorado Slide. li. Zhoickm. (firm of K. l’op|«k Oo,) Oroville. Joseph l.nn t, Anhtirn. i’iiahi.es Kami mi I Spanish Dry Diggings. T I'asMNOKK. iprop’r of hridgr,> Condemned I!ar. Woi.i.Kß, .Sacr.nnenlo, R. Fissinokk, do <i. RrsAt n, do Cai*t Misn, Michigan Rlnffs. t’Ai*r. F. S Mi vnoun Mormon Islam) Meshy Trcel, (Repiiblicni House,i Jackson. T his testimonial was not solicited hy Hr Hein! inann. nng T'm HOWARD MEDICAL INSTITUTE- HacnimiTito slrei l. nexl lo lie* I’acillc .Mail S S. Co.'» Hflice ovi r M ines .v Co’s F.xpreri Office. SAN FRANCISCO. RCOM« M MIIF.RS 1,2 AND 3. PHAHIS INHTITI TH *N is founded for the cure ol Il Fyphylitic and Scr'ifnlons cimiplaints, and all affections o| die lienilul flrgans of whatever nature. ' n-limteil lor I e express purp'i-e of treating prl\ale 'Maladies al Hie instance of many medical gentlemen alio li.ive seen with pain the imposition* practiced heretl fore upon those who have he, n Hie victims of I J ing advertisements those ei.nnrsTed with it are l.» por'Me to a cerlnih exlenl this means of introducing il 1,, pnhlie ln•tl•'•■ Tlioi* apjiiyii g fop advice will find constantly In itteialance inedieltl ability of undisputed skill in tills .■lass of complaints nnd ill fa* dealt with in the most honorable and siraight f rward manner, for the perpese of securing privacy to Hie most lelicHie. S' vend npan merits are so arranged that pa ai ni-wlil he brought in contact with none, but the iftice physician rin se applying In this Institute will ihe charge* re mmaMe. and Ihe Ireaimeiil sup -rlor I -Mil ie* and genllemmi who desire to Iwcom • patients without cjillmg at Hie risiin* of the Institute, can be attended I ln-ip residences ('oniniiinietilion from all parts of the country will •ie aiiendnl lo wiili prompt ness, and meilicines sent if i'ir*»p,'d. hy enckis ng a lee of I. n dollar*. No efforts w ill I e spared lo make the Howard Meili cal Institute wine it purports to he, a philuulhropUic Institute. Consultation in English, French, Spanish and Herniai . ‘idle.- hoi. r * from If A. M.. till I* P. M. Address, Howard Midical Institute, IIH Sacramento street, ?aii Franc sen Office Physician, dr. r McCaffrey LANKH— Fvej deaerpiliou of Hushea’t B)