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(DtDuillt Dailq -Matte Httotb. Htitte County--Official. The Boatd of County Canvassers closed their labors at a late hour last evening e ar c indebted to the Clerk for the follow ing announcement of the result. The total number of votes cast in the County 1b4,947. \ ery good for a county that two years since cast less than seventeen hundred votes: FOR PRESIDENT. Buchanan , 2501 Fillmore. , 17og Fremont. 744 Fur Congress. Scott 2593 M’Kibhen 2418 llankin , J 770 Whitman 1070 Dibble 1053 Turner 767 For Clerk of Supreme Court. Fairfax 2458 Skinkcr 1043 Cole 722 For Superintendent of Public Instruction. Moulder 245% Janes 1093 Buffington 705 For Assembly. Long 2250 Morrison 2287 Lnthrop 1807 Barber 1100 McK Smith 1015 Dick 387 For Assessor. Lilian! 2373 Watson .1088 Bliss 512 Public Administrator. Morse 22'.'1 Taylor 1553 McConncl 072 Coroner. Brown 2247 McGuire 1650 Woodward 653 For Supervisors Ist Dist. Randall 930 Newcomb 01 2d District. Buffum 1099 Minot 948 3d District. Wilniot 129 Cannon 552 For Justices for Ophir Township. Saffbrd 663 Elliott 575 Berry 489 Wells 417 Reynolds 394 Jones 153 Brown 301 ——— For Constables for Ophir township. Patton 528 Gambrel 415 Jones 370 Simpson 297 Dunn 281 Hole man 282 Logan 163 Williams 253 Thompson 135 The above appeared in yesterday’s issue, but as there wore several errors in the figucres, we correct and rc-publish them to day. Nicaragua Steamship Line TO SAN JUAN DEL SU R ! Connecting with the splendid new Steamship TEXAS! Po r No w Yo x* It! —AND THE— CALHOUN For Now Orleans. 700 miles shorter than any other route THROUGH AHEAD OF THE MAILS! Only 12 miles Land Carriage — Macadam • iztd Hoad! Departure from Washington street Wharf. The magnificent new Steamship <ag; ORIZABA! <£eB> .1. 11. ÜbBTIIEN,.... Commander. Will leave Washington street Wharf with Inde pendent Mails, Passenger* and Treasure on Thursday, Nor. «)th, nt 14 O’clock, M. Passengers by this lane are landed at San Juan upon the Company’s Wharf, and proceed immedi ately by comfortable Coaches to Virgin liny, where they embark at the wharf, which has recently been rebuilt, upon the splendid new steamer San Carlos. f or the Atlantic steamer. The health of the Isthmus is excellent,and every arrangement has been made t „ secure a BAPK, COMFOU I'ABI.K AMI It API D p'ssA<>E. This route being <OO miles shorter than i.ji’. other, passengers via Nicaragua avoid the great heat of the Tmpic«. ami the fever anil debility 100 apt to result from such exposure. Through TlrkHtt Fnrnishr.d iiulutliug Transit of (he Isthmus Passengers are nt no expense upon the isthmus, ex rept for M l-, while crossing. i re. sure tor shipment received at the Company’s oflW until •> o’chuk, a. m., day of sailing. For Freight or Passage, apply to. C K. OAK It I •■ON & CO, Agents. S. W. coroner Washington and Barary st*., ‘Jd door. Wartted —A Partner OYSTER aud OR INK I Nt. SAl.OtiN, doing a good business. For particulars inquire under the Empire Hotel. 3t MEDICAL DR CHARLES B TOZERS Private Meriieal Card. STRAMiKIij visiting Sacramento will remember Hint Dr. Toaev's Inlirmarv In la 6th street, be tween i and K Ms., Sacrum. Milo. Ihe great suocesa anil many radical clin'd made by Dr. l’i.*i r since his commencement la thin city, which hundreds can testify, induces him to inform •bom- nfflicb-d with any private complaints, recent nr chronic, awl wish to (to well and thoroughly cared, it will (»• to their interest and wellfnre to call on him "'ho tor the lust twenty five year* has given his en lire attention to Private Complaints, and to nil cases ot it private nature, acute and chronic such ns Sy- I liillis, Secondary and Constitutional infections, Honorrhbtw and Seminal Weakness; *;ieet and Strictures and all diseases of the genitive ami urinary organs, noth In male and female, such as Prolapsus. Hour Alims, Hysteria, Kr. Patients can be assured that their complaints will not he tampered with, hut treated upon strictly sci entific principles. Private complaints eradicated m a few nays* new cases cured in a short time, without mercury. He can lie consulted at his office at nil times of Hie day. from D in the morning until K in the evening.— All in affliction cun dud in him one who can see and sympathise with and befriend them when in trouble, and be relieved and cured, Apartments privately arranged so as to preclude the possibility of exposure. louters euslosioß #lO will receive prompt attention w iih liest advice and instructions. 0. H.TOZKR. M. I)., 6th street, between J and K, HEAD AND REFLECT. Dr. Cka's H. Ti tier's Curt l to the JJfiirtrd. Quick cures end low prices nt the old established office, flth street between J and K. DU. TO/Kit returns his thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage, and would em brace this opportunity to remind them that he con tinues to consult on ilium cases el vknkrkal widen have baffled Ihe skill ol some of the most celebrated physicians of Hie n»re, and upon which he has nerrr ftlilnl tuprr/orm n r<rii<*l CUir. Hr. Toner’s reputation os n physician stands an equalled. Ilia exclusive attention to diseases ol the genito urinary organs for so many years, renders him perfectly master of syplnlitic diseases. The large number of aggravated cases Hint lie has perfectly cured after they have been given up by many others is the only proof that n physician re quires of Ids ability. Hr Toxer would stale Hint he cub cure any nn<l all cases of varieties of the disease, no matter how longstanding, or what progress the disease has made, every patient cun rely uponn cure. Hr Tour fms, it is well known, taken patients from the very verge of Hie grave, and restored them 1° perfect health. He would further state, that he deems it sufficient to attract the attention of those who might need the services of a physician in nil enses, tint particularly those enumerated in the ad vertisement, expect dig they would test my merits as a practitioner; and the result of my practice has been tints far satisfactory to my patients and mvsi-lf. Nor do I deem ii necessary to till columns of tile new spa pers with fulsome empric mid bombastic advertise ment, professing my ability to heal ail diseases flesh is heir to, for to do that I must be something more than Man, hu* to give those that are afflicted with Venereal, Chronic, ntid other diseases, to understand from long experience, ( am fully competent to treat them successfully. My regard for Hie dignllyof the medical profession, to which I have the honor to belong, deters me from committing any net savoring of rank quackery, and regard for my own dignity would prevent my placing myself on a par with quacks and nostrum venders of Hie present age. 1 offer no fraudulent or genuine certificates or puds of my siiperlorqualfflcattonsusH practitioner; neither do I assume to myself medical honors to which I rm not entitled, but merelr ask those who are diseased, to read Hie different advertisements relating to the cure of private diseases, and judge for themselves where to apply for relief. My rooms are so arranged that I can he consulted in privacy nt all hours of the day, from !• o clock in Hie morning until d o’clock In the evening. Persons with Chronic Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Local Weakness, Nervous Debility, 1-ow Spirits, Lassitude Weakness of the Limbs and Back. Indisposition. Loss of Memory. Aversion to society. Love of Solitude. Timidity, .self Distrust, Dizziness. Headache, Pains in the side. Affection ot the ICyes. Pimples on the face, Sexual and other infirmities in Man, &c., will find it important to consult Dr. 0. H.Tozcr,at his office,6th street, between/and K, Sacramento. READ AND REFLECT. DR. Oil Alt LKS lI.TOZEIt’S CARD imho afflic ted of California, In approaching any new course of systematic Inquiry, there are certain points concerning w hich the inquirer should always be care ful to satisfy himself. He should comprehend dis tinctly wind tlio subject of inquiry is—Health and Disease, If we can form and fix in our minds n clear concep tion of the state of Health, we shall have no difficnliy in understanding what was meant by Disease. Hut beyond, though not above, these objects of investiga tion ol the human body, we have another and still nobler end. Ills to lay before you in such terms that you < annot be mistaken and will know where to ap ply for relief. I use the word “disease” generally, and before I speak of the signs of particular diseases, it will he pr per to take a general view of symptoms. When a person 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 | ower, pal pitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, dys (K-psia,derangement of the digestive functions, gen end debility, symptoms of consumption, and many others which are better explained than put on paper, and require Medical or Surgical attendance, it would be well for them to inquire if then; N n physician who is competent to attend them, and who underlsands the application of medicine, and whose scientific at tainments in bis profession, nfid whose age and expe rience entitle him to yours Confidence. Considering these things. Dr. Chssl H. Tetter has concluded to in form you that are afflicted, advertising his place of business, stating that he Ims been a successful prac titioner for over twenty five years, and bus ATTENDED AND Ct'HDD HUNDREDS, when they have been considered hy other physicians and have been pronounced by tlx-in past recovery Therefore you may rely upon him as one in whom secresy and the utmost confidence can tie placed. Hr C. 11. T. would invite all that are afflicted to call on him, and if he does not administer 1 for Henn.lhere will be no charge made. Let no false delicacy pre vent you. but apply immediately, and save yonself from the dreadful consequence* which must follow those who neglect to receive attendance. Dr. C. 11. Toner's office is on 6th street, near Hie Delvidero Hotel, between .1 and K street*. His rooms are so arranged that Hie Doctor can be Consulted without fear of molestation. Office hours, from b in the morning until 8 in the evening. C. H. TUZKR, M. !»., iiov# 6lh si., between J and K, Hacrumento. . l»r. J. L. rr- APKAv.— The gentleman whose name forms the caption of this notice is ono-ef tin lew modern physicians whose application to his pro Cession and devotion to the afflicted, render him alike mi emane'iit to the one and w benefit to the o'.he r. A Hungarian by birth,he sought wilh Kossuth to plac l his country among the nations of earth, beyond the oppressor s rule, that her sons might rejoice in the practice of those precepts which are alike our glory an! our pride In his elforls so to do, ho hu< raped the reward of Ineffectual reals! a nee lo oppressic n.tm.l •a home unit a country know him no more.” Apr.ru how ever, ironi his claims upon ourconsidt ration as u poiriui, the testimonials of character mid capacity which Im brings entitle him to public confidence, Co the exclusion of those who posses* neither the One or the oilier. As a gentleman his character I* untar nished: as a physician, his skill unsurpassed; sud to ihos.t whott imprudence has left upon them the tidnis of disease, wo can conscientiously commend him with the aasnrnuce that in him they will (Iml a friend m horn to know is great gain. The Dr.*» office is Ko. Sand 4 Armory Hall, corner of Sacramento and liodtgoßvrjrefreeis.San Francisco. al4-3m MEDICAL. Dll J C. YOCNG’S CARDS. IMPORTANT TO MINER! 4 , TRAVELERS, ETC. ffAIIIKKI* no malady of deeper importance cither M. inn medical or moral light of view, hi which the human family is more Ruble than that arising from impure connections. As u medical mini it is the duty of every physician to Uaik at disease as it effects In allh ami life, ami hi* sole object should be l<> mitigate, us far ns lies in his power, the bodily suffering. Iluinan iiiiturv nt best is but frail, all are liable to misfortune. (If all ibe ill* tb. t affect man none are mere terrible than those of a private nature.—Dreadful as It Is in the person w ho contracts it frightful as are its ravag es upon hisconstitiitinn. ending frequently in deslrnc lion and a loathsome grave, it becomes of Mill greater importance when it is transmitted to innocent off spring. Such being the er.se how necessary It be comes that every one nav ing the least reason to fear that they have contracted the disease, should attend toil at once by consulting some physician, whose re#|*Clnlhlliiy and education enables him to warrant a safe. s[iee.lv. and penmuiei.t cure. In accordance with this necessity, UK VOUXt, feels called upon to slate that, by long study and extensive practice, h*‘ tms helome perfect master of ail those diseases which corns under the denomination of venereal, and hav ing paid more attention to that one'branch than any other physician in the I'nited Stales, he feels himself better qualified to treat them. Syphilis in ail its forms, such as ulcers, swelling In the’gromis, nicer in the throat.secondary syphilis, cu taneous eruptions, ulcerations, fertnary syphilis, sy philis in children, merciirenl syphilitic affections, gon orrhea, gleet, strictures, false pas-ages, inffiimntlon of the bladder and protrate glands, excoriations, tumors, postuh s, A le., me ns laiinliiir to him as liie most com mon tilings of daily observation. The Doctor effects a cure in recent rases In a few days and finds no difficulty in curing those of long duration, without submitting the patient to am ii treat ment as will draw upon him the alightesi suspicion or oblige him to neglect Ids hu.-iuess whether within (airs or without. The diet need not he changed, ex cept in cases of severe inflaipiition. There are in flail forma patients uimoiinling to over two thousand in the past year! lluit could furnish proof of this; but these are* matters thot requTe tbi nicest eecresy which he always preserves. All letters enclosing 810, w ill be promptly attended to. Office hours from ft A. M to 8 P M. Address J. C, YOUMI, M. O, Express Ituildings, corner of .Montgomery and Californian streets, over Wells ?ar go & Co.’s Express Department. 4 CARD—FROM DR. VOITNO’S PRIVATE . MEDICAL Office—To the afflicted—ln this age of progress, whon science is develop ng itself in sneah a manner ns to appear almost miraculous, every thing in common place is looked upon as not worth notice. In view of Ibis fact. Dr. Young, corner of Montgomery and California streets, has concluded to leave Ibe beaten track hitherto pursued by most sci entific physicians, (that of waiting for the public to find you out alone,) and publish to the world, as inucn as may be. his knowledge of the healing art, to let those who he in need of assistance khow w here they can Hind relief without fear of being imposed upon. In continuation of this subject. Dr. Young would say. that of Ihe past ten years he has pursued the practine of medicine in one of the largest cities In Ihe I'nited Stales, w ith the highest success, and that his standing its a physician Is without reproach, having at one time heen lecturer at the University of Penn sylvania on venereal diseases, &c. Upon all of these conideratlons. Dr. Young tins con fldence in iniroiiiicing himself to the public, knowing that they will sustain well earned merit. The following are a few of the many testimonials which have appeared in the public Journals the lust few years: [From Ihe Iloston Medical Journal.] Although we tiro opposed to Ihe system of advertis ing. for good and sufficient reasons, still we deem it but justice to say that Dr. Young is one of the most industrious and 'indefatigable rotaries of the medical science in the United States, From Professor Jackson The subscriber is personally acquainted with Dr Young, and has seen much of his practice, and can bear losllimmey to his rnerili as a practitioner. From Ihe 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. All afflicted with private complaints should consult Dr. Young, whose education is not surpassed by any physician in ihe country. In his skill, honor and in tegrity nil may rely with safety, w hile most of Ihe practitioners in this city are without hoimsty or res pectability. their pretentious being grounded in ignor ance and assumption. Office corner of Montgomery and California streets, up stairs, opposite the banking house of Wells Fargo .V Co. Open from « A. M. to 8 P. M , Sunday in cluded- PRIVATE Medical Office—Hundred* of those who have contracted disease are disadpointed of a euro by not calling on Dr. Young at first. lie will forfeit any sum if he fails to cure any case that may come under his care, ne matter how long standing or afflicting, such as ulcers, tumors, males, bunches, pimples on tho fac'’ and body, pains in the bones ami loins, wakefulness, trembling, copper colored sores, wasting of the bones, emaciation, loss of appetite, strength ond flesh, sores in the nose and ears, loss oi hair, weak eyes, itching humors, At. Many persons after being relieved ( f all extern il appearances of private disease, suppose themselves eared, but after a few months find they are troubled with various symptoms which ihey never had before, and which they find it impossible to relieve. To all who are at dieted in this way. Dr. Young would particularly iec ommend a trial of his skiff. The symptoms with which you are troubled are caused by taints in the blood, which sooner or later will destroy jour health and hap piness. Nr person who has evi r had nn attack of any private complaint should not fall loconsuit Dr. Young and take a few bottles of his invaluable purifying medicine, as tbev can rest assured that their biood is In a perfectly pure and healthy condition, and that every trace of disease fs removed from Ihe system. Recent eases cured in srom two to five days without change of diet or hindrance from business, er no fee. DR J. (’. YOHNtJ. Office, corner Montgomery and t’alifornia streets, opposite Weils, Fargo & Co.V Office hours from !• J '**’ ,t Mnrysullle, June 10th, 1H65 DR. J. C. YOITNO—Dear Sir:—Please send me some of the medicines you prescribed m my case. I have a friend here who is troubled in exactly the same way that I was. Ho has nightly emissions, ringing arise in ids head, weak buck, loss of memory, and Is generally debilitated ; he is discouraged and has not confidence enongh to enable him to call and see you. I told him bow t was. and that my Mends all said I was in consumption, and the doctors up here gave me up and advised me to go home to die, but Instead of going home 1 called upon you, and here I am. as well as any of them, and likely to live a long time yet, wild strenth enough li‘ work with the strong er of ili-in. Doctor I will senda 'ery one U) you that I- ~k- to ,ne as though he needed a ~.iy«ichm II shall net ho im limit it any one dies lor want of medical treatment. I will do all I can to keep the afflicted ai.e fr,.m th -e p--l- of society, yclept professor* and high *•>• idlng titled men who, if the fact* were known, are men who lei t their country foi their coun lr\ - „d. UiihUs this 1-er. doctor, if you wish, am! I hope some of those that humbugged me, may see it and sleep bad tot one night. Truly yours. UEO. DAVIDSON. EDWARD M. BURROWS. Intern ationalHotelS algos JACKSON STREET, Between lyEontgomCry And Kearney- SAN FRANCISCO- Erst The Brandi )J Brctndiet , Winet and yegti'*. MEDICAL. OR. ZZEINZIUANN S peiva ti: mi: nic.u. offick. CnRNKR M'iNTdU.MF.RV S J.M ASON STKEF.TS* SAN FKANCISrO. BTKH. M. 11 El INIM ANN. corner of Kearney and I y pacific mrivu, San Franci-co, ha* h*r a number of years, in the military and other hospital* of f ranee, devoted his study principally to the treainn ill ol Se cret diseases. nmi therefore possesses « thorough e.x - j»•r»**n r -»> in tin* piurticiiniiir timnch. Me is id«*» per* fi-etly familiar with all the n-eently ili«covered anil highly imixirtanl remedies mid mean--for the euro of such diseases. It Is scarcely necessary l» M‘l<t here that in Franco where secret iliac;wa urn nf more !re quent occurrence thini any win re clan, lha physicians nf that country arc mure expert m tin ireure, ami nr(> constantly ami successfully endeavoring In llml mi! new reimsltes. more efficient nml less dangejou* than those formerly used I>r. Ileinimann is thernfore, enabled to cure all these diseases with perfect certainty. wilhi’Ul usiug mercury, in avert short time, and wilhoiil subjecting h(s pal hulls to the risk of subsequent injurious coii-e- Ijiiences, i;lirnmc Gonorrhea, Ryermnlorrhea. Flour Alhus, Gonend Debility the result «»l misconduct, pollutions, ,|uin in tin’ hack ami aides. Erupt imi*of idl k ml«, produced hv Interior causes, lams of Hair, Uheiini.il' I-in in the Joints Nocurnal sweats, Seminal mid t fin al weakness. Injuries received hy mercurial treat ment, ite, Icr. are cured t>y Hr. Ileiliiiiinnn with the aid of remedies known hut to himself, to the [s rlect sal jsfaciieii of his clients. Keivnt diseases of tie* nhove named kind w ill lie promptly and radically removed before they can set tle in the is sty and lieconie chronic. I»> Hr. Ilcini miinn’s own purify itnr vegetable remedies. Hr Iteildmmiii farther |mssesses a sure remedy ful,y tested, mid which can lie relics! upon, lor the cure id Intermittent fever. Chill and l ever, f ever and A true, also a means to remove, in u lew days tor ever, a had hrealli. without the least injury to the stomach. In the pdesenl days iininerous remedies are offered everywhere for nil dnngtnahlo diseases, toil in most of Ihe cases the Stiller- rs arc so sadly dis appointed that they look wuh jn-dillahln mistrust on all advertisements of Hus kind. Dr lleiniiimnn'a re medh-s need not iii-recommended hy pulthng charla laiiisiu. for they recommend themselves hy their el feels, ns lias lieen seen and experienced hy iiuiiieons patients w ho. fortunately for themselves, have im d Iliem. Kor the information and snlisfnellon id tin* often deceived pulilic, the slati-im-nl w ill snttiee that I >r. Ileinimann lias in his possesrion over Iwo hun dred testimonials from patients cured hy him. besides many other reliable persons, which In- is ready to ex Illicit when reipiin-d. while common decency lorhids him lopnhlish them in the newspapers. Versons applying to Hr Ileinimann sliall not he obliged to pay in advance the lull price id the, cure, as he is willing to snhiint his shill nml his remedies Hrsi to he lesli d. (the tillin' the Doctor invariably requires from all his pat lent s, that is a faithful and strict conformance with all his directions mid preeriptlons, otherwise lie cannot and will not warrant a cure. Written consultations will tie given without charge amt eonimunicalions answered whether containing a fee nr not. pnunply, punctually and wilh strict secre cy, on applying, postage paid, in the English, french or German Languages, to Pr. M. HKINIM ANN, Corner of Kearney and Vacillc streets, Iran Pmnclsco. To show te the satisfaction of nil that Hr lb-ini inann is a thorough educated, practical and experi - enced phvsk-ian mid stiigoon. the following from his iiiimerims testimonials, are submitted to the puldic. Names are suppressed, lull the authors are at any time ready tu proclaim their truth mid authenticity before the world. Greenwood V»t.i ky, Feb. 11, IS.'li, Dnar Doctor:--! have known you since I*4o and you have Riven so many proofs of your talent* and experience, that yon have entirely won confidence Although yon reside at at a ureal distance (Vom me you know that I have several time sent yon patients which other doclojs have (riven up as im-iirable,'iind you have always received them ami saved not only iheir limbs buf also their lives. I will mny mention here the case of Mr < ’ .from Auburn, who Is indehlisl to you for the preservation ol his right arm. which other doctors wanted to amputate, and tluil of M-. <; .oft.’otnma. who although given up as hopeless hy two doctors was cured by yon In two weeks time As to wlint you have done for my fami ly, suffice it to say, I w ill never he ablo to repay you. Accept dear Doctor, these few lines as a proof of the high esteem I have of your talents as a medical man, and believe me te be your constant friend, V 11. Proprietor offhe Miner’s Hole To Dr. fleinimann. San Francisco Hreenwood. February I lib, Having slyilied medicine myself at thcL'niversilj of Tavln, u Italy, I suppose I know enough to tie bo. lieved when I declare hereby that you are the best physician I ever met with in California. This decla ration is feunded on what 1 have seen you do and heard from everybody when 1 resid ’d at Mormon Is land. I know of many persons to whom you have saved life and limbs alter they hud been completely given up hy others, and who will fit any lime corni forward and testily to the truth of this, and to your science. Wishing you for the future, the same sue cess which has attended you thus far. I remain truly yours, C, K. To Dr. Ileinimann, Francisco. Column, -lani’rry 10th, 1556. My Dear and Much F.sleemcd Doctor:—lt l« with much regret Ilia I I and all your other fri.mds saw you quit Mormon Island. We'have lost In yon a physi cian of great talent and experience, whowecould nut appreciate too much. It was proven enough by the numerous who came to cnll on yon from alt parts of the mines, and you are in the ties! remembrance of all. Myself, given up by whom I considered our best phy sicians. prepared myself to die; by chance I came tin der your treatment iind you ha r e cured me of a grave sickness in a short time. Yon have proved yourself a physician and you do honor to the name O. To Dr. 11. Ileinimann, Corner Jackson and Montgomery streets, San Nrancisco Dear Sir:— It is with yleasure that we notice the unbounded sne cess which has attended you in your practice since your residence in this Slate, new over seven years The geod you have done and the skill yon have exer cised In the cures that come under our observation mnk" It our dnlv to lot it be known tu the world and more particularly to those now suffering with disease Most of n- were well acquainted with you whilst yon resided at Mormon Island, and witnessed iherv some remarkable cures which you effected on patients whose cases were pronounced hopeless bjr eDnnenl phvsielnns. \Ve have also seen what you have done for some of our friends now residiiur at l oiowta ami Plao rville, who after much |*-sutts N *, amt awtiM-e -mi-nts on our part, consented to go and see you, wli-n they had almost deepain-d of their liv»-s, They did so and returned, and are new living hale ami hearty men; and read-r. if this notice should reach tour eye and you an- afflicted, take our advice ami go to Dr lIEJN IM ANN. amt you will never regret H. Dear Doctor, receive wilh onr most b urly wiihes foryonr future welfare the assurance that we le-lieve you to Id- one of our most talented and experienced physicians in th<- Slate. Frederick Hakvmann. | (nro| V Miners’ Hotel.) f Jacob Wixki emann, Valley (p r Groenwood Brewery, ( John Üboxuk, Acursr Haiixk. J Joskcii WII.IMAXN, JColoma. OIIARI.I’S tiiss. S T. Itxi, AX, t Propr’s of the 1 T. It sxu. | Croix Federal!-, Placerville. JXAN lil l IH.KR, j A. H. Wai skk. El Domibi Slide. 0. Zroicak. (tirm of R. Pop(>c C 0.,) Orovillw. Jiisgen Oi.avku Auburn. Charles Kasiklli Spanish Dry Diggings. T. Hbssinoer. i prop’r of bridge,) CoiwJenuuxl Oar. O. Woltu, Sacramento, H. hduxaii, do G. KitXArn, do Capt Hind, Michigan Bluffs. Capt. F. S. WfMnißn Mormon Island. Henry Tkcel, (Republican House.) Jackson. This testimonial was not solictted by Dr Heinl manu. aug-7Jm MEDICAL. X>R L. J. CZAFKAVS Cram! .Medical ami Surgical Institute, \r ory Hall budding. t'lirniT of Montgomery and rhicrumeido si*. rs.u I'raun-i .i. F.slah'ifh"! for l&e ji*r»n.*w«l cure of «l ; nrira'e anU chronic il'f' n 0 ,.«, mU ike Ohjijir i ,fyu|. » u. ■ Vi;. L. J.' 7. M’K A\,l. M ! IN I III’NUA Revolutionary \\ ;ir *'».»• f Plnsbian in the *uh regiment ol Motived*, Phi.t Si.n’mii inilw Military Hospital <>l Foam. Hung .ry md I- u- l.i; m n r tm Diseases of Urinary organs nml dtseaws of women ami children. has opeiu*.! his i s ilnlti fur the cure i t all lurin' a |»rf• v dis.N.*es, such at sy phi lit, . imrrl «iou*. and nil the ri>ti«i queuce- of s. I>-:»I >»i->• In tho flrst stages ol gonorrheal ■ 1 1 -«» a-t * hi* g iiaraute.- n enro in u few dm*, without inrouu uh>m■> *o the paiient, cr hm.lrtuue In his business W »n-ti n |>.-il)i>nt, by neglect, or improper treatm. ul, I - d.-v. oped llm secondary symptoms Ol sviiilis s ich a- tetlvocs, or painful swellings on tho groin*. or ulcers !n Iho throat ami mi* 1 , which, if hoi checked, d.-sirey llm *■**tt parts ami cause thu hones to iiio-tity, -eparate and come away, h aving the suff-rer an o' I hide |» lie hold; or when splotches and p mples break out U|rmi the shin, or when he ha* painful -welling* upon the bones, or when his consiunlion i- im md >o as m predispose in consumption or mini c>aislllulioiia. disease, the liocloj guarantees a cure oi a-ks liocnin* peiisalion. In Ktu iirnalisin, chrome or acute; in Dv senior.', or Diarrlm*a. he ha- -ale ail elfecltlal re medies. I'nr the Irealinent of I tin eons .(mures of Hell utilise. such as nocturnal i mission*, nervoiisui «si timidity. headache, pain* in the '• ■ k ami limb-, with general weakne«s, loss of appetite, loss ol -memory, injury to the sight, restlessness. contusion ol ideas, dislike for society. ami feeling of weariness of lit.-; wun Ilie nervous system n* excite,able that slight noises shock or startle the pain nl making his exist ern e rniserahle, for tin* uhnvi* maladies iin* hocb r w ill guarantee a cure or ask no compensation. Hu can he consulted n e ol charge, and invites nil to call, us it w ill cost Ilium nothing. and may he much to their advantage, TIIANKVUI.LNK.SS IS Til K INCENTIVE TO (l H ATI I f I>K, BELOW we publish the certificates of tw o of the sufferers Irom the paints of disease, who hnv. ini' recovered their foruu r health, and impelhd by gratitude. make know n their cast ■ ml li e reined); I agent; and llmir Stiileiuenis are aulhenlicabd hy a Notary Pnldlc. The demands ol society imperiously command their publicity, and we commend their perusal to the attention of ad idllietod, CKIITIPICATK The undersigned, desirous o| acqiialuling those who may he nnlortunalo enough to I>•* similarly af flicted where n permanent relief ol their sufferings may he oleained, feels it hiitduiy to thus pnldlely express his sincere gratitude to hr I. .1 I'zapkay, lor the pernuiiient r* covery of his healih home down hy the distressing symptoms inchti nl to the vicious practices of nticonlrollahle passion in youth, , depressed in body and mind, nimble to perform even ! the most trilling duly imposed upon the daily avoca tions ol liti*. I sought the advice of main physicians, { who at first regarded inv disease ol IrillmU Import- I auce. but alas! after a few weeks and in several in j stances monltis. ofiheir treatment. I found to my tni iillurablu horror that iii-t. ad of r*• Ii• I the symptoms I became more alarming in their torture, and being Anally told me l>y one that the di-ease.b. inK confined prineiply to Ilie brain, ineiticino- would lie ol little consequence. I despaired of ever regaining my health strength and enemy; and as a lasi resort.nml with hut a faint hope, culled upon Hr. U/apku> who. after examining my case, preserihed some mi illcine w hteh | almost instantly relieved in* of the dull pains and I dizziness in my head. I'Ticouriged by His result, | \ resolved to place my self immediately under his rare, I and, by a strict obedience to his directions atid ad vice, my head hectone clear, my ideas collect.id, the j constant pain in my bm k and groins, the weakness j of niy limbs, the nervous read ton ol my whole *y*s lemon the slightest alarm or excitement, the mis : until ropy and evil forebodings, the self distrust and want of confidence in u hers, the iix-iiynlrility to | study and want of resolution, the frightful exciting, and at times pleasurable dreams at niuhi, followe.l J l»y Involuntary discharges, have all disup|ieareil. and in fact, In two months after havimt consulted the Hector. 1 fell as it Inspired hy a to w life—that life which, but a short flttio uk», I contemplated to end by my own baud. i With a view to «<iard the unfortunate from railing j into the snares of incompetent ipiacks. I deem it my I duty to otter this testimony to the merit and -kill of hr. < zapkay, and recommend him to all who may stand in nea t of medical advice, heinK itssnnal hy my ow n experience that, once under his care, a rad ical mid permanent cure will he effected. It. K.FII.LMOBK. Hlnle of California, county of Sun I'rancisco—Jsuh scritieil and sworn before me, this 17 1 h day of April, A. 1). IH6U. (ttiglievl) John MiihiLkton, Notary Public. A CARD —Prompted by an honest deslro of my heart, I wish to lay holore the public a case which deserves a high commendation, not only as tin act ol scientific skill, but that ef humanity also. About two years ago, I suddenly, and from causes unknown i to me, seized with a 111 of epilepsy, which, owing to 1 my inability to meet the expenses consequent upon a ' thorough medical treatment,and the discouragement I met with on attempting it, soon became such (as I was then led to believe) as to defy the 'kill of a phy sician. I whs frequently while in pursuit of my call - mg, thrown down to thr ground without the slightest warning, and although Insensible to the agonies. I yet despised the miseries of my life, nml soon learned to look upon those who would render me assistance or shelter me from dnngt r asenemie« v» ho sought to l prolong the miseries of my existence. While in tins Plato, and having previous to my affliction tasted the sweets of life, 1 onco more was Induced to attempt seeking aid ol n physician, and, hy recommendation, called upon hr. L. J. I'r.npkie . I told him my cir cumstnnces and my inability to reward him for his services, regardless of which, however, he at onco undertook my case, and with tho blessing of tiod I was once more restored to perfect health. Unable to reward him for the boon which I enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebtedness. I roic-Mler it due to myself and to all the afflicted to make the «**«■ : public, in order that those in ne<s| of me.ln-al advice may And a physician in whom every cunldeavw run I tip placed l.s 51KYEK YABLOWSKY. Stale id California, rvsmty of San praucisco, *“—.-'uh scnlied and sworn before me this f*i~' day of August A. I* fiILIM-.MT A. (iaxST. us. Notary Public. i>r. L. d. C*apkoy’» Medical and Surgical Institute is at the corner of Montgomery and Sacramento sts„ .Sun Krkiinsco. Cafrfvrida. The Doctor offers free cousullatlons, and asks uo remuneration unless ho effects a cure, 8 P F. R M ATO H R H nc A. OR, local weaknoss, nervous debility, low spirits, lassdude. weakness of the limbs mid buck, in disposition am) incapability for labor and study.dull ness of apprehension, loss of memory. aversion to so ciety. love ef solitude, timidity, self distrust, dizziness headache, involuntary discharges, pains in the side. ! affections of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual and ulher inflrtmiue* in man, are cur. .! without fail by 1 theyuslly celebrated phj.-in n end surgeon, L. J. [ Czapkay. Ills method *1 curing dlse; ••<•* t“ riew,tun known to other*, and hence the great succe-s. All |eousultatHWis (by letter or otherwise tree. Address l„ J. i sopkay, M. D,. m,m Kranciseo, v'al. u.l-.tm SALE hy the I'asc or Package in jM? quantities to suit. Long hill paper. Legal cop Letter Paper. Ink I liroud bill paper. Fools cap, Note paper. Pen Icils, Blank Books, V.’afors, vc kc. Noisy Carriers Book & Stationary Co, 87 Batery &61&66 Long Wi.arf.San Fran CISCO. 0* P. KIMBALL. Pres to attend. 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