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(Dtooillt Dniln Icrort. Ouk Court Houhf. is being provided with well constructed window blinds. It is a no ble building nml deserves to be thus proper ly fitted up. A\hcu is ft to fee enclosed by that iron fence ? A Contract for lighting Marysville with gas lias just been completed with a Mr. Glen, So says the Express. I nr, Tens cf Life. —Uetween the years of forty and sixty, a man who has property regulated himself may he con sidered as in the prime of life*. Hi ß matured strength of constitution ren ders himself almost impervious to the ntlacks of disease, and experience has given soundness to his judgment. Ilis mind, is resolute, firm, and eipial; all his functions are in the highest order ; he assumes the mastery over business builds up a competence on the founda tion ho has formed in early manhood, and passes through a period of life at tended by many gratifications. 1 Liv ing gone a year or two past sixty, he arrives at a ciitical period in the road of existence; the river of death flows lx do re him, and he remains at a stand Mill. lUit athwart this river is a via duct, called ‘The Turn of Life,’ which, if crossed in safety, leads to the valley of ‘old age,’ lound which (he river winds, and then flows beyond without ti boat or causeway to affect its pas sage, The bridge is, however, con structed of fragile materials, and it de pends upon how it is trodden whether U bend or break. Gout, apoplexy, and other bad characters are also in the vicinity to waylay tho traveler, and thrust him from the pass; but let him gild up his loins, and provide him-elt with a fitting staff, end he may trudge on in safety with perfect composure. To quit metaphor, ‘The Turn of Life’ is a turn either into a prolonged walk, or into the grave. The system and powers having reached their utmost expansion now begin either to close like the flowers at sunset, or break down at once. One injudicious stimu lant, a single fatal excitement, may force it beyond its strength; whilst a careful supply of props, and the with drawal of all (hat tends to force a plant will sustain it in beauty and vigor until night has entirely set in.— The Science <f Life. Nicaragua Steamship Line TO SAN JUAN 1) E L SUR! Connecting with the splendid new Steamship TEXAS! Po x* No w Yo x' lx! —AND Tint — CALHOUN 3Por Now Orlonus. 700 miles shorter than any other route THROUGH AHEAD OF THE MAILS’ Only 1~ mihs Land Carriage—Macadam tsrd Hand I Departure from Washington street Wharf. The nmgniticent new steamship ORIZABA I J. H. TtLKTUFN, Onmmnmler, Will leave Washington street Wharf with Inde pendent Mail*, Passengers and Treasure on Tlmrwilny, \wv. 'tilth, at I'd O'clock, 31. Passengers by this I.me are landed at San Juan upon the Company's Wharf, and proceed iimnedi fttely by comfortable Coaches to Virgin liny, where they embark at the wharf, which has recently been rebuilt, upon the splendid new steamer San Curios, for the Atlantic steamer. The health of the Isthmus is excellent, ami every arrangement lias been made lo secure a SAKE, COMKOU I'Alll.E AM) UAPII) PASSAGE. This route being 700 miles shorter than nny other, passengers tin Nicaragua avoid the great heat of the Tropics, amt the fever and debility 100 opt to result from such exposure. Through Tlrkrts ITirnlshod Inc hiding Transit ttf (lit; Isthmus. Passengers are at no expense upon the Isthmus, ex cept for Mewls, while crossing. Treasure for shipment received at the Company's office until « o'clock, *. m day of sailing. Per Freight or Passage, apply to. 0 K. ti A ItIUSt IN .tt'O. Agents 8. W. coroner Washington and Baft ry sts .‘.’d door. LEGAL NOTICES. DISSOLUTION Co-Partnership heretofore existing between J. A. Ctouchel and l.ouis llnlloid, under the name audatyleof Cloudlet & Kulliod, in the businessot hotel keeping, is this day dissolved by iimtual on sent. AH persons indebted lo the concern are hereby requested locall and settled their lulls with A. Clou chel at the Hotel de Prince.ami persons having ac counts against the former Brin ure requested to pre sent them U> him (A. Cloucliel) lor settlement within ten days. A. CLOI'CHKT, L. ItfLLIOU. Oroville, Nov. 10th 18S8. n!2 COUNTY TRBAfUftBB’S OFTIOT, ( Human, July Midi. IS.ill. > N’OTII'K Is hereby ;ivne, that all persons holding Untie County Warrants payable from the gene ra! fund, registered between February HUh, and Mav 7th. livid, that the Jam. will he redeemed on ptesentatlon. at my office. Aik) notice Is further given, that froffl and after this date, said araiTMiis will cease to bear Interest WILLIAM LATTIMOItE. Treasurer of Butte County. MEDICAL. OR CHARLES H TOZERS Private Medical Card. STUANOKRB visiting Sacramento will remember that Dr. Toler’s Infirmary in in bih street, be tween J and K sis., Sacramento. The (treat success and many radical cures made by Dr. Tuner since, his commencement in this city, •> which huadrtsis can testify, induces Mm to inform lliose iglltch-d with any private complaints, recent or chronic, am! wish to be well and thoroughly cured, M will be to llieir interest and wellfnre to call on him who lor the last twenty live years has gi»en%i» en tire attention to Private Complaints, and to all cases of a private nature, acute nod chronic such as t*y idiillis, Decondary and Constitutional affection*. Conorrhhoo and Seminal Weakness; lileet and' Strictures and ail diseases of the genitive and urinary organs, botli in male and female, such ns Prolapsus. Plow Albas, Hysteria, Ac. Patients can be assured Hint their complaints will '*"l be tampered with, but treated i||mui strictly sci entific principles. Private complaints eradicated in a few days; new cases cured in u short time, witlioul mercury. He can be consulted at his office at nil times of the day. from 9 in the morning until 8 in Hie evening.— All in affliction can find In him one who can see and sympathise with and helriend them when in trouble, and tie relieved and cured. Apartments privately arranged so as to preclude the possibility of exposure. Hollers eualosing tglo will receive prompt attention with best advice and instructions. ('. H.TdZKK. M. 1).. fith street, between J unit K. READ AND REFLECT. Dr. Cha's If. Toner’s Caul to the Afflicted. Uuick cures nnd low price* at the old established office, (illi street between J and K. Dll. TOXKR returns his I hanks to Ills numerous patients for their patronage, nnd would eni bettee this opportunity Pi remind them that he con tinues to consult on those cases el vknkrxaL which have baffled the skill ol some of the most celebrated physician* of ihe age, mid upon which lie has merer fiuleit tu perform a ruiliial cure. Dr. Tezer’s imputation us a physician stands tin equalled, His exclusive uttelltiou to diseases of the fteii ito urinary organa for so many years, renders him perfectly master of syphilitic diseases. The large miinher of aggravated cases that he has perteclly cured after they have ta-en given up by many others is the only proof Dial a physician re quires of his ability. Dr. Tozer would stale that he cun cure any mid all cases of varieties of Hot disease, no matter how long standing, or what progress the disease has made, every patient can rely upon a cure. I*r Tozer has, it is well known, taken patients from the very verge of Hie grave, nnd restored them to perfect health. He would further stale, that he deems it sufficient to attract the attention of those who might need the services of u physician in nil cases, but particularly those enumerated in Hie ad vertisement. ex|M-cting lliey would test my merits as a practitioner; mid the result of my practice has been thus fur satisfactory to my patients ami myself. Nor do I deem it necessary to fill columns of the newspa pers with fulsome ernpric and bombastic advertise ment, professing my ability to heal all diseases flesh is heir to, for to do that I must bo something more than Man, bn* to give those (hat tire afflicted with Venereal, Chronic, ahd oilier diseases, to understand from long experience, I am fully competent lo bent them successfully. My regard for the dignity of the medical profession, lo which I have the honor lo belong, deters me from committing any act savoring of rank quackery, ami regard for my own dignity would prevent tuy placing myself on a par with quacks and nostrum venders of the present age. I offer no fraudulent or genuine certificates or puffs of my superior qualifications as a practitioner neither do I assume to myself medical honors lo winch I tin not entitled, hut merelrask those who are diseased, to read the different advertisements relating to the cure of private diseases, and judge for themselves where to apply for relief. My rooms are so arranged that 1 can he consulted In privacy at all hours of the day, from 9 o'clock In the morning until 8 o'clock In toe evening. Persons with Chronic Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Taicnl Weakness, Nervous Debility, bow spirits. Lassitude Weakness of the Limbs and Hack. Indisposition. Doss of Memory. Aversion to society Love of Solitude. Timidity, Self Distrust, Dizziness" Headache. Pains in Hie side. Affection ot the Myes. Dimples on Ihe face. Sexual and other infirmities in Man, &.C., will llnd it important lo consult Dr. 0. 11, Tocer, at his office, 6lh street. helwcenJ nnd K, Sacramento, READ AND REFLECT. DR.HIIAItI.KS lI.TOZKR’S CARD to the afflic ted of California. In approaching any new course of systematic Inquiry, there are certain points concerning which Ihe inquirer should always he care ful to satisfy himself. He should comprehend dis tinctly what the subject of inquiry is—Health and Disease. If we can form ami Itx in our minds a clear concep tion of the state of Health, we shall have no difficulty in understanding what was meant by Disease. Hut I ley end. though not alstve, these objects of investiga tion el Ihe human body, we have another and still nobler end It is to lay before yon in such terms that you < ainioi he mistaken and will know where to ap ply for relief. I use the word “disease" generally, and liefore I speak of the signs of particular diseases, it will lie pr per to lake a general view of symptoms. When a (terson Is troubled or afflicted with disease, which causes a weakness of the hack and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss ef muscular power, pal pitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, dys jiepsia, derangement of the digestive functions, gen end debility, symptoms of consumption, and many others which are heller explained than put on paper, and require Medical or Surgical attendance, il would tie well for I hem lo inquire it there i* a physician who is competent lo attend them, and who ninlerlsaiids the application of medicine, and w hose scientific at tainments in his profession, and whose age and expe rience entitle him to yours confidence. Considering those things. Dr. Dins. 11. Tozer has concluded lo in tortn you that are afflicted, advertising hi* place of business, stating that be has been n successful prac titioner for over twenty live years, nnd has ATTENDED AND CURED HUNDREDS, when they have been considered by other physicians and have been pronounced by them pa*t recovery Therefore you may rely upon him ns one in whom secresy and the utmost confidence can be placed. Dr C. H. T.would invite all that are afflicted to call on him, and if he does not administer for lhem,lhere will be no charge made. Let no false delicacy pre vent you, hut apply immediately, and save youself Iroin the dreadful consequences which must follow those who neglect lo receive attendance. Dr II lexer’s office is on bill street, near the Delvldem Hotel, lietwven J and K streets. His rooms are so arranged that the Doctor can oe consulted without fear of molestation. < thee hours, Irom 9 in the morning until Pin the evening. 0. II Tt >ZEK, M. D.. novB fith gt.. between J and K, Sacramento. Dr. J. L. » i*r«*T.—The genth-mnn whose name forms ihe caption of this notice Is one rf the tew modern physicians whom application to his pro feasioii and devotion lo Ihe afflicted, render him alike an ornament lo the one and a benefit to the other. A Hungarian by birth.he sought with Kossuth to place his country among Ihe nations of earth, beyond the oppressor’s rule, that her sons might rejoice in the practice of those precepts which are alike our glory and our pride in his efforts so to do, he has reaper) the reward of ineffectual resistance to t fpresshm.an.l •*» bon. and a country know him no ttmre ” Apart, however, from his claims upon our consideration as a patriot, the testimonials of chnracler and rapacity w hich he brings enlitle him to public confidence, to ihe exclusion of those who possess neither ihe one or the other. As a gentleman his character is untar nished; as a physician, bis skill unsurpassed J tud to those w hose imprudence lias left upon them the taints of disease, we can conscientiously commend him with the assurance that in him they will Hnd a friend whom to know is great gain. The Dr's office is No. 3mod 4 Armory Hall,comerof Sacramento and Montgomery tireeis.San Francisco. al4-3m MEDICAL. DR. J C. YOUNG’S CARDS. IMPORTANT TO MINERS, TRAVELERS, ETC. TIP HERE 1« no malady of deeper importance either ■ inn medical or moral light of view, to which tint human fiimily is more Ruble than that arising from Impure connections. \s a medical man a is ih*“ duty of every physician to took at disease as it efTi-Cls health nnd life, am) hi. wile object should In* to mitigate, as lur as lie* In hi* power. tin- Immlllv suffering. Human nature ni beat in but frail, all are liable to misfortune. Ofntiilie ill. 111..! affect man nutu; nrr mere terrible than those of a private nature. —Dreadful us it is in the person tracts It. (rightful us are its ravag es tijMiii hiacoii.tiiution, ending frequently in destrucs lion and a loa:h«oine grave, It becomes of still greater Importance when It is transmitted to iniiccent off spring. Pucli lieing the rcse how necessary it lie comes that ever) one nuv big the least rnason to fear that they have contracted the disease, should ntleml toil at onee by con* dtine some physician, whose respettaibllli) ami edia-.itlon enahlee hint to warrant a safe. S|ieedy, and permetn lit cure. In accordance with tins necessity, Dll VOI’NtJ feelscalled ti|M»n to slate that, by lohls study and extensive practice, he Inis lieloine perfect master of all those diseases which come under the denomination of venereal, and hav» log paid more attention to Unit one branch than any other physician in tin* I ’idled tales, lie feels himself betterrjmilifled to treat them. S> pliilis in all its forms, such as ulcers, swelling in Ihe’grouns, ulcer in the tliroal. secondary syphilis, cu taneous eruptions, iilivat ions, lecliiary syphilis, sy philis in children, men nival s> pliilltic iiUhciioiis. gon orrhea, (fleet, strict are-. hiNe pasMtgeS, liillanmlion of the bladder mid pro)rate elands, excoriations, tumors, postities. .Vic., me as linniliar to him as the most com mon things of daily observation. The Doctor effects a cure in recent cases in a few days and (Imls no difficulty in curintf lliose of lone duration. wiiliout sulimiltb if the patient In sn< li treat ment as will draw u;sm him the uligltlesl suspicion or oblige him to neglect Ids business. whether within oors ov without. I lie diet need not be chanifed. ex cept in wises of seven liillanmlion. Then 1 are in Hall forma patients (amounting to over two thonsimd in the past year) that could furnish proof of this; hut these are matters tied require tlii nicest eecrcsy which tie niw ays jireservi s. All letters enclosing BD>, will he promptly attended to. (mice hours from 0 A.M to 8 P M. Address J. YOUNG, M. <•. Express liuildiiiifs, corner of Monlifomery and fhililomian streets, over Wells .•'nr go V Co.'s Express Department. \E \UD—FROM Dl!. YOUNG'S PRIVATE MKDICAI, Office—To the afflicted—ln tide age of pro«ress, wlion science is develop nif Itself in siicali a manner as to appear almost miraculous, every thing lit common plaee is looked upon us not worth notice, In view of lids fact. Dr. Young, corner of Montgomery and California streets, has concluded to leave the beaten track hitherto pursued by most scl ent ilk physicians, (that of widtin« for the public to find you (nit alone,) and publish to the world, as Milieu as may lie. Ids knowledge of the heitlinif art, to let those w ho hu in need of assistance khow where they can Hind relief wiiliout fear of be inn imposed upon. In continuation of tills subject. Dr. Youmf would sny. Hint of the past ten yenrs he has pursued Hie prnctiue of medicine In one of the largest cities In the Elided Stales, w ith the highest success, and that Ids sliindinif as a physician I* ivlllumi reproach, having at ono time been lecturer at the University of Penn sylvniitil on venereal diseases. Vc. Upon all of these couiderations. I)r. Young has con lldeiiceln introducing himself to .be public, know ing tlint they will sustain well earned merit. The following are a few of tho many testimonials wliicli have appeared in the puliiic journals the Inst few years: [From the Doston Medical Journal ] Although we am opposed to the system ol mlvertls injf, for if'snl and sufficient reasons, slill we deem it bill justice In say that Dr. Young is one of the most industrious and indefuliicidile votaries of the medical science in the t idled (Hates. Fmm Professor Jackson The subscrilier is personally acquainted with Dr Vonna. and has seen much of his practice, and can bear teslinioney to Ids merit! as a practitioner. From the Now York Herald. The eminence of this distinaoished aentleman In Ids profession, and tho very extended opportunities (sissessed by him for the observation of venereal dis eases, make his services invaluable to those alllicted with the above complaints. From the U’hia and Advertiser. All alllicted with private complainlsshonld consult Dr. Young, whose education is not surpassed by any physician in the country. In his skill, honor and In tegrity all may rely with safely, while most of the practitioners in lids city are without honesty or res pectability. their pretentions being grounded in ignor ance and assumption. »Mllee cornor of Montgomery and California streets, up stairs, opposite the hanking house of Wells Fargo it Co. Open from 9 A. 111. to 8 P. M , Sunday in cluded- PRIVATE Medical l dtiei—Hundreds of those who have contracted disease are dlsmlpointed of a rare by not calling on Dr. Young at first He will forfeit any sum if In- fails to cure nuv case that may cents tinder ids care, ne matter how long standing or afflicting. such us ulcers, tumors, nodes, hunches, pimples on the fsc* and body, pains in the lames and loins, wakefulness, trembling, copper colored sores, wasting of the hones, emaciation, loss of iip|ietile, sirengtii mid tlesh, sores in Hie nose and ears, loss ot hair, weak eyes, itching humors. V. Many persehs after being relieved ef all extern d appearances ol private disease, suppose themselves cured, but after a few months Ibid lliey are troubled with various symptoms which they never had before, and which they Hnd it impossible to relieve. To all who are af flicted in lids way. Dr. Young would particularly iec omincnd a trial ol hlsskill. The symptoms with which von are troubled are caused by taints in Hie blood, which sooner or later will destroy your health and huie pi ness. Xr person who has ever had an attack of any private complaint should not fail to consult Dr. Young and taken few bottles of Ids invaluable purifying medicine, a* they can rest assured that their blood is in n perfectly pure and healthy comlitien, and that every trace of disease fs removed from Hie system. Recent cases cured in srom two to live days without change of diet or hindrance from business, or no fee. DR J. G. YOIJNO. office, corner Montgomery and California street*, opposite Weils, Fargo & Co.’s, office hours from I* A M., to 8 P. M. Mnrysuille, June 10th. Id'iS DR. J, C. YOUNG —Dxva Sin:—Please send me some of the medicines you prescribed in my case. I have a friend hero who is troubled Inexactly the Mine way that I was. He has nightly emissions, ringingacise in Ids head, weak back, loss of memory, mid is generally debilitated ; he is discouraged and has not confidence enough to enable him to call and see you. I told him how I WHS. and that my friends all said I was in coiisnnintlon. and the doctors tin here gave me up and advised mo to go homo to die, but instead ol going home I called upon iuii. arid here | am. ns well ns any of them, mid likely to live a long time \ el, vi utl sireulh enough if work with the strong est of them. Doctor. I will sen'* s 'ery one to you that looks to me as though be needed a p.ljsiclan It shall not tie my limit if any one dies for want of medical treatment. I will do all I can to keep the alllicted away from t!’ ,se pi~ts of society, yclept professors and high sot uditig titled men who, if the facts were known, arc men who left their country fot their coun try's good. Puhlia this letter, doctor, if yon wish, hnd I hope some of those that humbugged me, may see it and sleep bad for one night. Truly yours. OEO, DAY IDt^ON. EDWARD M. BURROWS, I stern ationall lotelSaloo.n JACKSON STREET, Between Rloutffomcrv and Kearney- SAN FftANCISCO- Brat TKeßrandi if Brandiei , IVtnea and MEDICAL DR. lIBINIWIANNS PEIVA TE MEDIC A L OFFICE. CORNER MONTGOMERY JAC.V.'i »N 9TRKETB* RAN FUANCIBCO. Dll. M. lIKIIMM \XX. corner of Kearney and Pacific streets. ?*aii I rancisco. him lor it mmilmr of years in the iniltlHty and other hospitals of France. lirviKoi hia study principally to the treatment o( Se cret d hawses. nml therefore possesses n iliormiuh ex iHTiencr in tin* parlicimiar branch Ho is also per fociiy familiar with all tin - recently iliwovenal ami highly Ini)...riant remedlc« ami means lor the cure of ioicli diseases. If la scarcely neces-.iry lo mill here that In France where secret diseases are of more Ire quiutl occurrence Ihnn any where el-e. lh.» physicians of that connlrv are more eX|M ri in their cure, an'l are colialantl) ami successfully emleavorliiK I<> (mil out new remedies, more eltlcicnl am! I. a. Uangcjuua than those formerly used Hr. Ileiiiiinaiin la Iher. fore, enabled to cure all them* diaenaea with (lefteci certainly, without iml'iif niercurv. In a vei y short lime, ami a it lion I *nlijectint{ his patients to the risk ol subsequent iiijnrioua mw ijilellcea. Chronic Gonorrhea. RyerrniHorrhca. Flour Allot". General Debility the result ot nii-coniluct. |iol!uli(ina, ,|nin in the tmek Hint "idea. Krn|'tion«ol all k.ml". I >r>>duced by Interior cause*. f,or«of Hair. Itlo-umit i.iii in the joint". Nncnrnnl sweats. t-Vmlmd ami I tin al weakneaa. Injnrje" received by mercurial treat inenl. Jte. &c are cured by Hr. Ileiliimann wt:h the aid of reined lea known but to liltusulf, lo the period auliafactien ol Ida clout". Recent diaenaea ol the above named kind will be promptly and rtldically removed In-lore Ibey can "el ite in ttie imhlv and become i lironic. by Hr. Helm mmili'aown pnrlf\imrvein bode r. inedh-s. Hr. llemiliDinn tonlier | »er<-r. a "lire remedy fnl.y teated. and which can be relied <l|nin. for Hie dire of I iila-rm 1 1 It'll! i'evur, t.'ldll and fever. Fever and Axiie, ill-o a means to f.move. In u few day" f.>r ever, a laid breath, willmnl the lea-1 injury 10 the abmiach. In the pdi sent days neinerou" remedies are offered everywhere fora . diseasis, bill in inoal of the caae" I lie snlh i-. - are so aadly dr— a|ipoinled that limy look with Justifiable ini-lrusl on all advertisements id Ibis kind. Dr lleiniinaiin's re medies need not lie recommended by pntiiiiiLT charla tanism. lor they recmnim ml themselves by lln-ir et fecl". us has been seen and experienced by inimeons patients who. fortunately for themselves, have u*isl them, for the inf. rnialion and satisluetimi of the oilen deceived pubhe, tlm statement will so dice I bat Hr. Ileinlmann lias in Id- po—esrlun over lwo hun dred tnatiinonials from pallnnls cured by him, besides many oilier reliable persons, which he i" ready to ex hihil when reqnirisl, w hile common decency lorbjds him lo publish diem in die newspapers, Persons applying lo Hr Ib iidiimnn shall not be obliged to pay in mlv anca the lull price of Hie cure, as be is willin'.' to submit Ins shill and bis remedies tlrst to be test, d. • die thing die Doctor invariably reipiircs from all Ids patients, dial is a faithful and strict conformance with all Ids directions and precriptions, otherwise be cannot and w ill not warrant a cure. Written consultations w ill la- given without charue and comm unlcalions answered whether containing n lee or not. promply, punctually and with strict secre cy, on apply mil', postage paid, in the English, french or German Languages, to Dr. M.HEINIMANN, Corner of Kearney ami Pacific streets, San Francisco. To show te Ilie satisfaction of all dial Hr. lleini matin is a lliorougly educated, practical and experi onced 1 1 1 1 ysi ci t <11 and suiifeon. the follow mg from his iininerotis lestimonials, are snlnnilled to the public. Names are sn|iprcs-cd. but the authors arc al any time ready to proclaim their trirdi and authenticity before the world. liltkknwooii Vali.kV, Feb. 11,1 Ruti, Dear f)i>clor:--l have known you since IKIO1 K I0 and yon have given so many proofs of your talents and experience, that you have entirely won confidence. Althouali yon reside at at a Croat distance Ijlini me you know that I have several time sent you patients Which other doclo.is have given up us Incurable, and you have always received them and saved not only (heir limbs but also their lives. 1 w ill omy mention here the case of Mr i ’ -, from Anbnrn. who Is indebted to you for the preservation ol hi? right arm. which other doctors wanted lo ampul ale, mid that of Mi, G . ofColotna. who although given upas hope levs by two doctors was cured by you In two weeks time. As to what you have done for rny binds ly, suffice it to say, I will never be ablo to repay you, ' Accept dear Doctor, these few lines as a proof of the liitth esteem I have of your talents as a medical man, and believe me te be your constant friend. F 11. Proprietor of the Miner’s Hole Te Dr. Ileinlmann. San Francisco Greenwood. February 1 lift, IS.'id. Ilavinif slydied medicine my self al the University ol Tavia, u Italy, I suppose I know enough to be be lieved when 1 declare hereby that you are the best physician I ever met with in California. This decla ration Is feu tided on what 1 have seen yon do and heard from everybody when 1 resided al Mormon Is land. I know of many persons lo whom yon have saved life and limbs after they had be-en completely given up by others, and who will at any time come forward ami testily to die trulli of Ibis, and to your science. Wishing you for the future, the same sue c«*ss which bus attended you thus lur. 1 remain truly yours, C. K, To Hr. Ileiliimann, San Francisco. Column, .lanrrry 10th, 1556. My Dear and Much Esteem's! Doctor:—-It is with much regret dial I and ail yottr olhor Ir lands saw you quit Mormon Island. We have lost to you a physi cian of (treat talent and experience, w ho we could not appreciate too much. It was proven enough by the numerous who came to call on you Irom all parts of the mines, and you are in (he best rememhruue of all. Myself, civet* up by whom I considered our l»esl phy sicians. prepared mysel! lo din; by chance I came nn dec your treatment and you htr*e cured me of a grave sickness in a short lime. You have proved yourself a physician and you do honor to the name G. To l>r. 11. Ilelnli mini. Corner Jackson and onUrornery streets, Sun Nrancisco Dear Sir: —lt with yleasnre that we notice the mil tided sne i«s which has attended you in your practice since mr residence in this male, now over seven years lie vend you have done and the skill yon have over sell in the cures that come under our observation aki* It our duly to let it be known to the world and ore particularly to those now suffering with disease ostof ns were well acquainted with you whilst you sided at Mormon Island, and w itnessed there some markable cures which you effected on patients hose cases were pronounced hopeless by eminent ivsieians. We have also seen what you have done r some of onr friends now residing al Column and Incerville, who utter inneh |a-sna.».om and induce ents on our part, consented to go and see yon, when ey bad almost despaired of their live*. They did so id returned, and are new livimf hale and hearty men; id reader, if this notice should reach your eye and m are afflicted, take our advice and go to Dr 11 KIN -1 ANN. and you wtll never regret it. Dear Doctor, receive with our most hearty wohes r your future welfare, the assurance that we believe >n to l*e one of our most talented and experienced lysicians in the fMale. Fhkhvkii k Hauvmann. 1 (proj-’r Miners' Hotel.) | Jacob Winklemann, '.Greenwood Valley i'r Greenwood Bruwcry, ! John Ukop.i.k, Aeucst Hahnk, Ji.sxph Wiumakk, fcoloma GIIABLr.s Giss. \ T. lU. la/., t I’ropr’s of the 1 T. It szi.i, j t'ruix Kederale, . Placervllle. Jkan llitiii.kr, I A. 11. Walkkk, FA Dorado Slide. 0, /boiokk. (firm of E. 4; C 0.,) Oroville. Joskph Gi.avkl, Auburn. Ciiarlks Kastm.li. Spanish Dry TMtririnifss. T IiKVMMixR. (ttrop’r of bridge,) Condemned Bar. C. Woli.lr, Sacramento, U. FIXXIJiOKII, do G. Kknai n, do Capt. Hind, Michitmn Bluffs. ('apt. F. 8. WmriißD. Mormon Island. Hknry Trued, (Republican House,) Jackson. This testimonial was nut solicited by Dr Heinl ann. &ng-73m ) MEDICAL. DK- L. J.CZAPKAY S Grand M<lien/ amt Stugirul Institute, •\r wry Ilnll building. Corner <1 Montgomery mid t*icnnif u!ii ilh, Sau I 'ram. «,•«,. FMaUifhrd fur the rare "f alt jirirnlr rh runir Jin~ C.l#r e. Unit Ike a njiptt * ,iou of mi- 1. e- u, R \i;. I, J.C/.AI’K AN , i. \ rr. intiik iicnca; I lt«*\oliitt«tiuiry \V r <'i i*• r l*t»\ to the Ji'ih rt*vimt-nt <*• llonveC-. ('hii | Murgs-on in l lo- Military Hospital ol IVsth, llimg r> ami late l.irln n r on" Diseases of I'rinar) organ- al l disease* at watnen and children. ho* opened In'* iostlitito lor thu cure of alt form* •»i private disease*, such ni syphilis, gonorrhea no...imal • •mis sions and all the conseqnenros o r scllMhn«e lathe Mr-i nlntft-x of i(iiii<irrheal disenst » hi giitimiiO-estH-nro in a few dav*, williollt itu'oiiv t 00-ure to I to* patient, ir hindrance to ld< htt-itn-s Wln'ii ‘ 1' iiii ni, hy neglect, nr iinjiro|nT trentmi nl, hi- di-veloprd I In secondary symptoms of ayluli- such a- bill me*. or pniuliilnwdllniiiohibuitiDliM. ornlcrr* In ih ihroat and no*,-, which il nm eh hod. destroy llir suit i.iir'i mid cause ilo- holier to niorlilv, - totO- mid ci no-away. 1-tmng the suffer* r an ooj. cl hideous lo In-hold; or w hen splotches :.nd |i ni|il**-* hn i k mi; ii Imu the skin. or w Inn hr I'M- painful »»vl I in-'* n|Mni tin* Inmes, or when In - const tint ton i* ininri -d mi ns io |.r.-di«)ni«i - to consumption <>r olliii con»lllnliona. disease, the lloctoj i/nnranli c- u cnrrin a-k- nocicii* I • n-ti Mon. In UlionmaliMii, chi 1,1. i>r aenh; in Dy-eUlery. or Di.arrhiet. hr him - driind i iVoclnal n»> lltedh--, I’or tin- Irealment id nr <| lienees of sep-alm-e, such nr nocturnal • nii--i ai*. in r vonsne«»l limidny. headache (minx In lln leek and limbs. wn Ii general weakne*s. loss of ;.|>(r i c. I---s ol meinon. injury to llir sight, re«i|i--«if oain-c m ol i'lrn*, di-lik'i for society. and teeling of wi-.inti'-s of life; with thr in-rvou* system so .•Minahlo ihal slight noirrr shock or r'.lirllr thr l> I.i-111. Ilia . tug hi- r\i»l rnrr miserable. For thr iiletvr nvilir: o r hr Ihicio<* will guarantee a enrr or art. no cmiprii-niloii. Ih l can hr conrnllrd rm of chntg*', mid hi site-nil In call, nr ii will cort thorn nidtn.li; ami in.-ty he much to their advantage. TIIA.NKIfLLMdi ir THK IM I NtIVK TO Okath'Ciu. ■ BKI.OIV wr publish the 11 rlillcaic- of two nflhil II sufferers from tin -pu UK- ot (lisi-n-e. v. Ini hav ing recovered their li rim r I- aliln and itopelhd to gratitude, iniike known theii * nnl 11 • reinrdinl agent; nnd their rtiitetnenir in laillirt ll'-.ited In a Notary I’uhllc. The demand* ol win lot\ iii -pi-rioiislv' command their publicity, nod wr commend Ihnr (MTiirtil to the ultenlion ol ii i nlllicted. CKKTD ICA I K Tlin nnderrlgiied, diolioor of iici|il . ’uling Ihoni who may lie nnfiirlnntite un oiglt In In- -itnt.nriy af- Hided w here a permanent rein l r( titi ir mil riner tuny he ohlnim ii, fei lr it llir duty to Ihun pilhltriy exprers his rincere gralilinlo to hr I .1 C/apkay, lor the permanent tv com ry "f hid 1 b llormi down hy the dtrtrer-iiig ry ni|doinn im i lent to llm \ iejonr Jinicticr- of iincoidrolhihle na h■ i■ in youth, depressed in hody nod mind, nnahle In |o rfiiriii i yen the mori trilling duly impoM I n|n>n tin daily avocn lionx ol lite. I fint gld Ihr ad v 11 e of mn it y | diy-i i.m , who Hi Mrxl regarded niv dn -eel trilling lni|iorl* n nee. but ahot utter h few wi. kx. and in mveriil In* -tancer monilni, of their treaimeni, I to'iinl to my iin ntleriihle horror, that iin«|. ad id n li. : tin- -yinjdi>ii,w hecamo more ulnmimg in tlo ir ten.in-, and tiring Mindly told me by one that till'dt-n,-...1i .ng colillned principly to thr iirailt. lilrilteine-wmiiil heel little i on«r()iinnce, I de«pairnd ol • verr - ining my lintlili -irrnglh and energy; t.t.d t - a la.-i n -oil. mill with li d a ftiiid hope, called upon IM. I/. ijikny who. alter examining my cn-t . prr-criln d -miir un <t leinr w hii h almost in-ninlly ruliinal me of H r doll pain-and di//ine!*» in my hem), rneounc .i| hy this rr«nl;, 1 retail veil to place my-elf imiiied mlrly inn h r In- cal e, and, hy a strict ohedietin to in- dir. ci n il- and ad vice, my head became clear, my ideas eollri l.id. die con-lanl pain in my hack mid grains. I lie wraktiraa ol my li li 1 1 iw, tli ■ nervous leuclii.n ol my whole sy lemon the slightest alarm or excileim id, the inis anthropy and evil forehodmK*, llir srlt disirnat in.d want of conlidelicr in o hers, ll.r innifahility lo study’ and want of rrsnlmion. the Irightlnl exciting, and lit limes pleasurable dreams at night, followed hy involuntary discharges, have all ilisn ji|iearcil. and in fact, in two months after having consulted the Ih dor, I full as if inspired hy a new life—that |jfo which, but a short llino ago, I coniemplated to uml hy my own hand. With a view to guard the unfortunate from lulling into the snares ol incompetent ipincks. I deem it my duly to oiler this testimony to the merit mid skill of Hr. Cgapkay, mid recommend him to all who may stand In nett I of medical advice, being assured hy my ow n experience (hat, once under It is care, a rad ical and permanent cure will lie effected It. I’. FI I.LMORK. Stale of California, comity of .“an I rnm-isco—,sub scribed and sworn helore me, I Ins 171 1» day of April, A. D. 1850. (Signed) Jons M in minis. Notary Public. A CAKD—Prompted hy an honest desire of my /w heart, I wish to lay before the public a rasii w hich deserves n high eommenilalion, not only as an act id sciu:ttitle skill, but that ef Ini mini ly also, A hunt two years ago, I Maidenly. and from nuses unknown to me, gei/.ed with a 111 ol epilepsy ,w tiieh, owing lo my inuhillly to meet the exfienses cnn-<-<|iient upon a thorough medical ireHtmenl, and the disconragemcnl I met with on attempting it, soon liecanio such tan I was men led to believe) ns to defy the skill of u phy sician. I was frequently while in pursuit of my cull ing, thrown down to thr ground without llir Slightest warning, and although in-cnsilile lo the agouti 8. f yet despised the miseries of my life.and wion learned In hs>k upon those who would render me as-i-lanco or shelter me frum danger ns enemies v ho sought to prolong the miseries of my existence. While in this Slate, and having previous to my nlilic;ion tasted the sweets of life. 1 once more was induced to attempt seeking aid ol a physleltin. and by rec. .mmenihillon. called njani Hr. 1.. J. C/.npkii . I told him my cir cmnsiances and my inability toreward him for his services, regardless of which, bowed r. he a; onco undertook my case, and with Hie hli -siiigof (!od f was once more restored to perfect In filth. 1 liahhc lo reward him fur the boon which I enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebtedness i consider it doe to myself and In all the ntlhcled to make the eiisir public, in order that those in need of medical advice may Mod a physician in w hum every confidence can he placed i..s M K V KK V A BI.ONHK V. Slate of California.county ol thin Francisco, ss—Suft scrlljed oud sworn before me l bis first day of August A. I». Irljti. (iILBKR*I A.GR*MI. l.s Notary I’ttblia, Dr 1... T. CzMpkay’s Medical and Fnrtgical InstittUo is at the corner ol Montgomery and Sacramento sm., Sun Francisco, t'alifnn-lii. The Doctor oflera free eon-nllallons, and asks no rvimitierulion ini less bo elfecle a cure. SP KU M ATO Hn U (i;,v. OR. local weaknoss. nervottadebility, lowfpint*, lassitude, weakness ol the limbs unit back, in disposition and incapability for labor and siudy.daJl ness of apprehension, loss of memory . aversion to to ciely. love ef solitude, timid tly, self (list rnsl, ilizzines* headacite. involuntary discharges, pt.itm in the side, affect ions ef the eves, pimple* on the face, sexual and other Inlirmulle* In man, are cured without fail fty the justly celebrated physician and surgeon, 1,. J. Czapkny. Ill* nietlusi t>f curing disease* is newpiui kuown to other*! and hence the great success. AM consultation* (by letter or otherwise - fr.-e. Address h. J. Czapkay, M. I).. San Francisco, I'al. u3-.>n THE GREATEST DIRCOVEKY OF THE AfIK I—(J rent Ilh*««ing to Af ankind! — I ntiocenl bnt Pie lent!—Dr. I, J. (’zvpkay’s I’ropiiyliu-ticimi. (Aelf-■fa in feeling Agent,i a rare preveniailve against g.-nor rha-ul mid syphilitic dinetis.-*. and an m.surpassed rem edy lor all’me venerial, scrofuloo*. gangn non* and cancerous ulc«*rs. ftetid discltar/e* from the vagina, uterus and urethra, amt nil cutaneous eruption*and disease-. For sale at Dr 1,. J. Czapkny’* office, Ai mory Hull, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery street*, San Francisco. A* Innoculntlon ii a preven tative against small pox, so t* Dr. t. J. i z iptay g Prophilaciicurn a prevenUitive against syphilitica] and gonorrheal diseases. Ilnrinliss in iu,ell, it po-ne.s*eß the power of chemically destroying the sypnihiie vi rus, ami thereby saving thousand* of young debauch-