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(Dcouille 3Qailq Jinlte Jxerori. THE ARKANSAS COWARD. A WESTERN SKETCH. CONTINUED. a vengeance, ami thought to overcome them with the assumption of Jieroic nire. He snatched his revolver from his pocket, and pointing it at War hawk’s breast, sternly ordered him to leave the house. “If that’s what your arter,” shouted Jack, unsheathing his big bowie-knife and springing over the counter. ‘Here’s W‘h it’ll give you a ladle full *’ Meyers slid kept the pistol present ed, but bis hand shook like a leaf in tne tempest, and his feet involuntarily retreated backwards by short quick steps. The two feelings, physical tear and courage, were struggling for the mastery. He was endeavoring to act bravely, but his nerves refused their concurrence and be remained, so to speak, in bis equipoise, totally incapa ble of acting at all. lie was impotent to flight, and as powerless sis a fly. There was no such hesitation on the part ol Jack Warbawk. Rrundishing Ids knife in Ids right band, be seized the flow ing locks of Meyers in lies left, and roared at the top of bis lungs : “Down, cowardly hound, on your marrow bones, or, by the blazes, i’ll cut your throat. *’ Incredible as it may seem, Moyers, •still holding bis deadly revolver loaded with six rounds, cowered to the floor like a beaten dog, and bogged most piteously for bis life, a prayer which the mocking half-breed granted, on condition that lie would treat the whole crow (1 for a week. From this time the unfortunate Moy ers \va- subject to every species of in sult and outrage. The loafers would pull bis nose for mere amusement, the half-breeds would spit in bis face just to made bin* treat, and Gen. Cole, 'when intoxicated, would strike him with his cane to cure him of his cow ardice, as he said. The miserable gro cery-keeper brooked all these gross in dignities with the patience of a mar tyr, and would sometimes meekly re monstrate ; “Gentlemen it is ungenerous to abuse mo thus, lor 1 confess I have no cour age, I cannot fight.’’ ’This continued fur a whole year, win n a change occurred that caused the iu solters to rue their ignoble potsoeu tions. He had a beautiful wife, whom be loved with the tomlerest passion. One day, when the husband was absent, the hideous bal-breed Jack Warbawk, instigated to the damning (feed by < Jen. Cokq went to the grocery-keeper’s pri vate residence and maltreated bis lady in the most shameful manner. Meyers returned home to find bis beloved one drowned, as it were, in tears. Hu hoard the harrowing tale w ithout external manifestations of an ger, or emotion. His iace, it is true, became somewhat pale, his lip quivered an instant, and settled to an expres sion hir'd as a mouth of iron, and bis w il I. black eye, it may be, shot forth a few more beams of penetrating fire; but be did not mutter curses. He ut tered not a whisper, or menace, be did not even deign to condole or sympa thise with bis afflicted wife. Ho only firmed bimsed with a bowie-knife, four, teen indies in the blade, from lult to point, and started for the village. Ho came in sight of his enemy, pro menading the public square, and boast ing of bis villainous achievement. At this vision, Moyers’ lip curled into a horrid smile, and his dark eye melted into a stream of tears. He approach ed, till ho stood nearly touching the half-breed, and theu said, in a hurried whisper: “Wretch, be quick, draw! for, by- St. Paul, one of us must die.” And ho waited until the other should bo ready lor stnte ou equal tonus lie did not have to wait long, for Jack, understanding that cold, glittering, snaky smile, and those hot gushing tears, as the certain tokens of murder ous madness, immediately unsheathed at tin 1 same moment with his adversay; and then began the dreadful combat, which was soon decided Meyers parried three furious blows of the hateful half-breed, and tin u grasping bis foe sclothing with bis left hand, with the other plunged the knife into his heart. The Cherokee expired without a groan. (CONTINUED IN OUR NEXT.) MEDICAL. DR- CHARLES H TOZERS Private Medical Card. CJTRANiiKKS visiting S;i. r.uiuiito will remember Ihiii Dr. Toxer'g Infirmary in in Oth street, be tween J uml K ota,, Sacramento. The great success mul many radical cures inn by Dr. Tn/.er aloce his commencement In thlo city, which hundreds cmi testify, induces him to iuliirm lluioo afflicted w ith any private complaint*, recent or chronic, anil wioh to he well and Ihoronglily cured, it will he in their interest anil wc hare to call on him who for the last twenty five years has given his mi lire alleiitioti to Private Complaints, mid to alt cases of a private nature, acute and chronic, auch us Sy phillis, Secondary mid t’onsUlnllounl affections, (•onorrhlioo and Seminal Weakness; f.leet and Strictures und .ill diseases of the genitive and urinary oiguns, noth in niaie mid female, such as fiolapsus. Flour Aihus, Hy steria. Ac. I’utienla can lie assured that their coin))laints will not tie tampered with, hut treated upon strictly sci entific principles. Private complaints eradicated in u few days; new wises cured in a short time, w ithout me rcury. He can he consulted lit bio ofllce at nil times of the day, from If In the inomimr until k in the evening, Alt in nllticlion can find tn him one who can see and sympathise wiiti mid hetriend them wlien in trouble, and lie relieved and cured. Apartments privately arranged so ns u> preclude the possibility of exposure. Hellers enslosing r Hi will receive prompt attention w iih best advice and instructions. It. TiiZKK. M.D., Cth street, between J and K. HEAD AND REELECT. Dr. Cha's H. Tozer's Cant to tin Afflicted. Quick cures suit low prices at the old established oilier, lU!i street between .1 and K. H 'VIt. T' f/.111l returns his thanks to his numerous mW patients h r their patronage, mid would em brace this opportunity to remind them Unit he con tinues to roils lilt on those wises el viM.c i;al. which have h.illled Ihe ski'd lit some of the most celebrated pli> sicians of theatre, and upon which ho has nti.tr Jail'd 1 - ]< rfurm a rtiiiii at ctii r, IT. To/er's reputation as a physician stands tin initialled. Mis exclusive attention to diseases of th • ueiiiio urinary organ*for so many years, renders him perfectly master of syphilitic diseases. The l arge number of aggravated cases that be has perfectly cured after they have been given up hy many others is the only proof (hat a physician re quires of his ability. IT. Toy.er would Male that he can cure any and all cases of varieties of the disease, no mutter how long standing, or w hat progress tin disease has made, every patient can rely upon a cure. Hr Toztr lias, it is well known, taken patients from the very verge of the grave, and r- stored them to perfect health. He would further state, tlnn he deems it sufficient to attract the attention of those who might need the services id a physician in ail cases, but particularly llmse enumerated in the ad vertisement. expecting they would test my merits ns a pi'aiTiliotier; and tin- result of my practice has been tints far satisfactory to my patients and or - I l '. Nor do | deem if imce-Tiry to (ill columns of the newspa pers with fulsome emprie mid horn hint ie ad vert iso iii rh. professing my ability to heal all diseases flesh is heir to, for to do that I must bo something mere Hum Man, hu* to give those that are nlllie’ed whii Venereal, Chronic, nhd other diseases. 1 from long experience, I am fully comp them mnvessliillv. Mi r-gard for tin-digiiilyof the medical profession, to which I have the honor to belong, deters me front committing any act savoring of rank quackery, und regard for my own dignity would prevent my placing myself on a par with quacks and nostrum venders id the present age. I olf,-r no fraudulent or genuine certificates er pulls of my superior »|inili(lcnlioiisasa praclilioiu r. neither do I a same to my sell medical honors io which I ftn not entitled, lint nierelr ask those who are diseased, to read the different adv-rlisements relating to the cure of private diseases, and Judge lor themselves w here to apply for relief. My moms are so arranged that I cm he consulted in privuey at all hours ol the day, from i) o clock m the morning until (t o'clock In Hie evening. Persons with Chronic Diarrhoea, Dy sentery. T.neid \\ eakni'-s. Nervous Ivhill'y, bow spirits, Lassitude Weak ness oft he limbs and Hack. Indisposition I .o-s ol Memory. Aversion to society I.ove of Solitude. I’imidUv, sell Distrust, Dizziness. Headache, Pains in the side. Affection of the Dyes, pimples on the I,ice. St mi d an I oilier infirmities in 'lan, \c„ will Hud it important to consult Dr. c. 11. I nzer, at his office, Oth street, between J mid K. Sacramento. i undi rslai d lent to treat HEAD AND REFLECT. yi.OHAHI.FS 11. Tt) 7. Kit’S CARD lothnofoic uW led of California. In approaching any new course of systematic inquiry, there are certain points concerning w bi< h tie- iiiquin r should nlw ay s he care ful to satisfy himself, lie should compreheml dis tinctly wlmt the subject of inquiry is—Health and Ills, use. If w e can form and fix in our minds a clear concep tion oft he stale of Health, w e shal! In ve no d itlicil I!y in inidorstaiiding what "us meant hy Dicea-e. Hut tiny ond. though not above, Hu so ohji its ol i ll x estign tioii ol the human body, we In.ve another and still nobler end it is to lay before you in such terms that you ramiot he mistaken and will know where to ap ply for it lief. In.- the word “ disease'* generally, and before I (■peak of the signs oi particular disease* it will he pr per to take a general ' iew- ofsy mploms. When a person is troubled or alliieted vi ii disc i<e, w Inch causes a weakness of the hack and limbs, pain in the le ad dimness of sight, 1-i-s et muscular power, pal pitation ol the heart, irritability, nervousness, dys pepsia, derangement of I he digestive functions, gi n eral debility, symptoms of consumption, and many others which an- better explained than put on paper, mid require Medical or Surgical attendance, il would he Well tor them to iuqitir-- il there is a physician w'ho is competent to intend them, and who umh-rtsamls the application of medicine, and whose scientific at tainments in Ids profession, and whose age and expe rience entitle him to yours confidence. Considering these things, IT. Ch> . H. Toxe.” has concluded to in form you that are afflicted, advertising his place of business, stating that he has been a successful prac titioner for over twenty five years, mid has ATTENDED AMI CI’KKD HUNDREDS, when they have been considered by other physicians and have been pronounced hylhem past recovery Therefore you may rely upon him a« one in w hom sec rosy nail the utmost confidence can be placed. Df C. 11. T.wolild invite ail that are afflicted to call on him. and if he does not administer for llmm.there will lie no charge made, bet no false delicacy pre vent you. hut apply immediately, and save yoesclf from the dreadlul consequences which must follow those w ho neglect to receive at tendance. IT 0. H Tozer's office is on t>th street, near the Itelvidere Hotel, between .1 and K streets. His rooms art* so arranged Hint Hie Doctor can be consulted without lear ol molestation < mice hours, from y in the morning until 8 In the evening. 0. H.ToZER, M. D., novel 6th s!.. between J ami K, Sacramento. I* \» Hr. J. b. Czxpkay.—The geiiHeman whose mime forma the caption of tins notice is one of the few modern physicians whose application to Ins pro fesshm and devotion to the afflicted, render him alike an ornament to the one and a hen- lit to the other. A Hungarian hy birth,he sought with Kossuth to place his country among tin-nations id earth, b yotid the oppressor's rule, that her sons might rejoice m the practice of those pr.-cipta who h are .-dike our glory and onr pride in los edor*- *o to do, he has reaped the reward of in* L'ecteal resistance to oppre-Mt ti.an.l •*a home aod a coOWTPf know him no more ** Apart, however, from hie claims upon our consideration as :i palnoi, the testimonials • I charaep-r and capacity waicli be brings out it i<• Idnf to public confidence, to llie excinsion of thus*-who possess neither the one or the other. As a gentleman Ids character is untar nished : ns a physician, his skill utisurp..—-d; #nd to those whose imprudence lias led upon them the taints of disease, we can conscientiously commend him with the assurance that in him they will find a friend whom to know isgre.it gain. The Dr.’s office is No. 3 and 4 Armory Hall, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery Mreei*.Sun Francisco. al4-3m MEDICAL. Dll. J C. YOUNG’S CARDS. IMPORTANT TO MINER*, TRAVELERS, ETC. HERE I- no malady «V dee per importance either B in it medical it moral light or view. lo which the humi.Ti family is more liable than that arirb.g from impure connections. A. a medical man it i« the duly of every physician to look at disease as it effects health mnl life, and hi sole object should he to mitigate, a* fur ns lies in his power, the hoitiiy suffering. Unman i.alure at best is but fr nl. nil are liable to misfortune. Of all ihe ills Ki.-.t affect man none are mere terrible than those of a private nature. —Dreadful ns it is in the person who contracts it. frightful as are its ravag es upon ids con-titiiHon. ending freipiently in destrnc lion and u londisoine grave, it becomes of still gmah r importance wiien it is iransmoled Ui innocent off spring. Such being the er.se bow necessary it be comes I lint every one having the least reason to liar that they have contracted the disease, should attend to it at once by consulting some physician, whose respectalhililv and education enables him to warrant a - de. speedy, and i>erinenenl cure. In accordance with this necessity, DR. Vi if N't J feel* smiled upon to state that, t y long study and extensive practice, he has beioine perfect inasier of nil those diseases which come under the denomination of venereal, and bay ink paid more iilteiilien lo that one'branch than any other physician in the I'nited 8 lutes. In; feels himself betlerquaUlleil to treat them. ,-h phihs in all its forms, snrli a- ulcers, swelling in the groans, ulcer In the iliroat.second ry syphilis, cn laneoii.s ernpitions. ulcerations, tertnary sy phllis. sy philis in eldhlren, mere, ureal sy phi 1 11 ie i (feet ions, gon orrhea, gleet, strictures, false pas-ng» s. iiiflainatioii ot the Madder and protrate glands. excoriations, tumors, pustules. Vic., me as fniniliar lo him ns the most com mon things of daily observation. The It. ichir effects a cure in recent cases in a few days and t:mls no dillicnlty in curing those of l<incr d mill ion. w i; limit submitting the pal ant to sin h treat nieiil as will draw upon him the uligldesi suspicion or oblige him to neglect his business, whether wilhin ours or wilhoul. The diet need not he changed. ex cept In casesol severe inllainalion. There nre in Cali fornia patients uimountini! lo over two thousand in the pa-l \van hat could furnish proof of this; but thiare matters thot require Itii nicest eecresy which he always preserves. All le' Mrs enclosing Sin, will lie promptly attended (o. Office hours from 0 \.M to t- j* M. Address ,p i - . A". It Mi. M. Express Duildiiigs, corner of Montgomery and < alifornian streets, over Wells .•V.r cu & Co.'s io press Dejiurtinent. A C \RD—FROM DU. Vhl'NU’S PRIVATE iM EDICAI. office—To the afflicted —ln this ntfe of progress, when science is develop nir itself in suc.ah a maiilii r as lo appear almost miraculous, every lhhu{ in eiiiniimn place is looked upon us mil worth notice. In view ol ibis fact. Dr. Yount;* corner of Montgomery and ( alifornia streels, h-is concluded In leave the beaten track hitherto pursued by most sci entitle physicians, (that of waiting for the fmblic In lirnl yon out alone.J and publish to the world, ns nine’ll as may lie. bis knowledge of the healing art, in let tln is* ’ who he in need of assistance khow wliere 1 1 ii-y can Hind relief witlionl fear of ludug imposed upon. In continuation of this subject. Dr. Young would sr.v, l hr I ol the past tell years he has pursued the pr, cline ol medicine iu one ol the inege-t cities | M the I nited Stales, with llie iiiirliesl success, and that his .. 1 niuliin' :■■ a physician la wittioiir reproach, liavlntr at one lim l.eeii lecturer at llie I'nivcrsily of Penn sylvania on venereal diseases, \-c. ' fp.m dl of tin se conideralions. Dr. Votintf hnscon (idence .a introducing himself to tin; public, knowing Unit they will sustain well earned merit. Tie- follow her are a few of the Ninny testimonials which have appeared iu the public journals the last few years; From the Dostoli Medical Journal ] Although we am opposed lo the system of advertis in'.'. for good and sufficient reasons, still wo deem it hut justice lo ray that Dr. Voting is one of the must Indus'nous and imlei'aiigalde votaries of tin; medical science in the Ended Stales, From Professor Jackson The subscriber is personally acquainted with Dr Volina', mi l has seen much of his practice, mid can l/ear testiinuney to liis meriti as a practitioner. From the New York Herald, The eminence of lids distinguished gentleman in ids profession, and the very extended opportunities [aisses'i'd by liim for the ohservalion of venereal die eases, make his services invaluable to those afflicted with Hie above complaints. Front the Whit;and Advertiser. All afflicted with private complninlsshmild consult Dr. Young, whose education is net surpassed by nay physician in the country. In Ids skill, honor and In leg’rity all may r-iy with safety, while most of the practitioners in" this city are w ithout honesty or res iieetahiliiy. tin ir pretentions helm,' grounded in ignor ance and assumption. office cernnr of Montgomery and Californin streets, up su.irs. i pposite the iiankimt Inmse of Wells Fargo .V Co. Open from >j A. M. lo S P. M , Sunday in cluded- PRIVATE Medical rmice—Hundreds of those who have contracted disease are dlsndpolnted of a cure by net e illin oil ! >r. Young at Hr-I He will forli it aiiv min if he fails to cure anv case that may ■i m ■ under Ins can ne matter how long standing or aliucting. Midi t.s ulcers, tumors, nodes, bunches, pimple-. u the. I c and hody. pains in the hones and loins, v.akelhliie-s. trembling.copper colored so-es. wastin'.' of tie* bones, emaciation, loss of appetite, strength 011(1 liesli. sores iu the nose and ears, loss m hair, weak eyes Itching humors, .V Many persons afier being ri iiev. i el nil extern d appearances of private disease, suppo-e themselves cured but tiller a few months Mol they are troubled with various symptom - which they never had before, and which they find ii impossible lo relieve, ioall who are af flicted in this w ay. Dr. Young would particularly icc onnnemt a tred td hi - - kill. The symptoms with which you lire troubled are e . i-ed by taints in Hie blood, which sooner or later w i e dc-lroy your healt h and hap pin, ... m p.-r-on who has eve r had an attack of any private complaint should not fail tocoiisnit Hr. 1 oumr and Sake a few bottles of bis invaluable purifying medicine, as they can rest assured that their is In a perfectly pure and healthy eondilien, and that everv trace of disease f- removed from the system. Recent cases cured in spun two to five days without change of diet or hindrance from business, or no fee. DR .1 C. YOUNO. Office, corner Montgomery and California streets, opposite Weils, Fargo & Co.'s, office hours from !> A. to 8 I’. M. Marysuille, June 10th. 1855 »R. JE. VOl’Nt:—Dkar Sir:— Please semi me some of the medicines you pre-eribed in my case 1 have a friend here who is troubled in exactly the same way that I was. He has nightly emissions, ringingaci-e in his hem!, weak hack, loss of memory, and 1- gencr.llv dehil. ated : he is discouraged mid ha-not eet lidenre enough to enable him to call and see you. I told him how I was. and that my friends all-aid I was in consumption, and thedoctors tip here gave me up and advi-ed me to go home to die. hut instead of going le me I called upon you, and here 1 am. as well as anv ot litem, ami likely to live a long time vet witl! -tn nil: enough tr work with the strong est of th-m. Doct r, I will s-rery one to you that lottk* Ule as thong ; i l ’’ needed a p.ljfsician It shall not tie my fault if anv one dies for want of medical irealnieni. I w ill do’all 1 can to keep the afflicted nwa\ from those p-sts of society, jelrpt professors and high soi (ding lit** 1 men. who, if tin* facts W’ere kn uv ii. arc men who left their country foi their conn in'- good. Piihlis His j. • ,r. doctor, if yon wish, and I hope some of th*»se ilt.>* humbugged me, may i one '"•‘iVr.O.PAVTT.fON. EDWARD M. BURROWS, INTEKXATION Al l loTF.ISaI.OON JACKSON STREET, Between Montgomery and Kearney SAN FRANCISCO- Best Th*Brand* */ Brandiet, Wtne* and Vet MEDICAL. DR. HEINIMANNS PETYA TE MEDIC A L OFFICE COUXKK MONTC.UMF.UY .V JACASON STREETS* SAN FRANCISCO. Bill!. M. II El IN IM ANN, corner of Krarnejr and B " Pacific Kind'll*. Sun Francisco. him for a niimln r of \nr.*, in the military and other hospitals of France devoted his study principally !o the treatm.-n! of 5,,. ere: <1 iseases, and therefore possesses a thorough ex perience in this pnrticmilar brunch. I!»■ is also per foctly fiimiliiir with all tin* recently discoveml and highly iin|>orUuil remedies anil means for tin- cure of r ii li diseases. It la scarcely necessary lo add here Hint in France where secret ili«i'H«n< are of more Ire (pioni occurrence lhim ant where else, tha physicians ofilnit country arc more expert in their cure, mid are c« u-’ mlly and successfully endenvoring to find mu new remedies, more cltlcicnl mid less dangejous than those Idnnetly used Mr. ileinimtinn is therefore, enabled to cure nil these diseases with perfect certainty, without using in r ■ i ry. in n very i hurt lime, mid wl l limit subjecting liis j itients to the risk ol suh-crpient injutious conse quences. i lironir Gonorrhea, Hvenniilorrhen. Flour Albus. General Debility the resal) ot misconduct, pollutions, ,f.iin in the hack unit sides Kruplionsof nil kinds. liro.loced hy interior causes. laws of Hair. ltheiin>nl> isin in tin-Joints. Nocnrnnl sweats. Seminal and I rin ::l weakness. Injuries received t*y mercurial treat nii nt. 4cc. &c. are cnri'tl hy Dr, llelliimnini with the aid ol remedies known hut to himself, to the perfect sn:ictien of his clients. Decent diseases of the ntiove named kind will he proniplly and radically removed before they c-m set tle In the in sly and become chronic, hy I'r. Ileini* matin's own purifyintr vegetable remedies. hr. Ileinimtinn further possesses a sure remedy fill.y tested,and which can lie relied upon, for the lure of Intermittent Fever, rhill and Fever, l ever amt Ague, also a means to remove, in a few days for e\. r. a had breath, withmil the least injury to the stomach. In the pdesent days numerous remedies are olfered everywhere for nil imaginable diseases. In; 1 in most of the cases the sufferers are so sadly ills* appointed that they look with justifiable mistrust on all advertisements of this kind. Dr Heiiiimiinn’s re' in. In sured not be recommended by pullling charla tanism, for they reeonuneml themselves hy their el f.-c,s as has been seen anil experienced hy nnilieons patients who. fortiltialely for tliomselves, have used them. For the information mid satisfaeiioii of the otteii deceived public, the statement will sntliee that I ir. I Iciniinnnn lias in tils possession over two hun dred lestnnoiiisils Irom patients cured hy him. besides many other reliable persons, n bich he is ready to ex liiiiii when required, while itomintiii decency torhids him lo publish I Item in Ihe newspapers. poisons applying to Hr. Ileiniimmn shall not lie obliged to pay in advance the lull price of Hie cure, as he is willing to submit his shill and his remedies til s; p > he lesp d. Oho thlnjjr tin* Doctor Invariably retpiirps from all his patients, that is a faithful mid strict conformance with all his directions and precripilous, otherwise lie cannot nml will not warrant a cure. Written consultations will he given without charge and communications answered whether containing a I' or not. priunply, pimctually and with strict sccre . . on applying, postage paid, in the Flnglish, French or German hanguages, to Dr. M. lIKINIMANN, Corner of Kearney unit Pacific streets, San Francisco, To show te the satisfaction of all that Dr Ileini maun is aihoronifly educated, practical and experi enced physician mid singeon. the following from his numerous testimonials, are submitted to the public. Nantes are suppressed, hut the authors are al any time ready to proclaim their truth and authenticily before the world. (•KKKMVonn VaM.ky, Feb. 11, IS.'ifi, l>.iar Doctor:—l linve known you since IH-lo and you have given so many proofs of your talents and experience, that you have entirely won confidence. A Ithough yon reside at nt a great distance frOm me you know that I have several time sent you patient ;< which oflier doclojs have Riven up ns Incurable, and you have always received them and saved not only i heir limbs hut also (heir lives. I will omy mention lu re the case of Mr. C , from Auburn, who is indebted to you for the preservation ol his rigid arm. v. hieti other’doctors wauled to iiinpulnte, and that of M r .C_ ,ofColumn. wiio nllhouvh Riven up as hopeless hy two doctors was cured by you In two w i-t-ks lime. As to what you have done for my fain is ly, suffice it to say, I w ill never be ahlo to repay you. Accept dear Doctor, these few lines ns a proof of the birth esteem I have of your talents as a medical man. and believe me tebe your constant friend, F 11. Proprietor ofthe Miner's Hole To Dr. Ilolnimann, Sun Francisco Greenwood. February 1 Ith. IH‘O. if nving stydied medicine myself at the I ’niversii j of Tax in, u Italy, I suppose I know enough to lie he. Ib-ied when I declare hereby that you are the last physician I ever met with in < ulilornia. This decla ration is ft muted on what 1 have seen you do and lu n i from everybody when I resided nt Mormon Is. laud. I know of many jiersons to whom you have v life mid limbs after they had been completely t ixi ii up hy others, and who will at any time come fm ward mill testily to the truth ot this, and to your s.a ■pc,-. Wishing you for the future, the same sue cess which has attended you thus far. I remain truly yours, 1" K. To l»r. Iletniinnnn, Fan Francisco. Coloma, Jant rry 10th, ISfifi. Mv Dear and Much F.sbs'ined Doctor: —It is with much regret that I and all your other friends saw you ijiiit Mormon Island. We have lost lu you a physi ,-i ,u of great talent and experience, w ho w o could not appreciate too intich. It was proven enough hy the numerous win* came to call on you from all parts of 1i,,. mines, and you ore in the best remembrance of all. M ~ if. Riven up by whom I considered our best phy sicians, prepared myself to die; by chance I came un dor \oiir treatment and you ha”e cured me of a grave sickness in a short time. You have proved yourself a pi \ 'ician and you do honor to the name G. To Dr. 11. lleiiilitinnii. Corner Jackson and Montgomery streets, Fan Nrancisco.—Dear Sir:—lt is with )lea«ure that we notice the unbounded sue «... which has attended you in your practice since vour residence in this Stale, now over seven years The trend pm have done and the skill yon Uaveexer ci'o. 1 in the cures that come under onr observation make It our duty to let it be known to the world and more particularly to those now suffering with disease M,,st of us were well acquainted with yon whilst you resided at Mormon Island, and witnessed there some remarkable cures which you effected on patients whose case* were pronounced hopeless by eminent physieians. We have also seen w hat you have done lor some of our friends now residing at Column and Plac-rvillo, who after tnueh pesuasion and induce* tn. ms on our part, consented to go and see you, when tli.-y had almost despaired of their lives. They did so and returned, und are new living halcand hearty men; and reader, if this notice should reach your eye and \. ni lire afflicted, bike our advice and goto Dr HEIN IM ANN, and you will never rturret it 1). tr Doctor, receive with our most hearty wiihes for your future welfare, the assurance that we believe you to be one of our most talented and experienced physicians in the Slate. F'KKovatiK Hahvm***, d (prop'r Miners’Hotel.) ( Jai i n Wisklxmann, VGreenwood Valley (fi r Creenwooil Hrewery, I John Uk'irox, Akopst lUhsk, J iJo-cpu WiMHAUX, <Coloroa. In ah us (.is*. S T. I.KI.A*, 1 Propr’s of the 1 T. I! nzu, j Croix Federate, > Piacerville. JkAN IlrniLKß, ? A. 11. U’alkkk, El Dorado Slide. Zroiokk. (firm of E. Poppe It C 0.,) Oroville. Josxi'it Ci.avkl. Auburn. Chaklks Kastki-li Spanish Dry Digßlnßa. T Hksmnokr. (prop’r of bridge,) Condemned Bar. C. Wuiui, Sacramento, K. Finsisokr, do <». Rhicd, do Cart Hind, Michigan Bluffs. Cast. F. F. Mruroao. Mormon Island. Hkxrt Trcki., (Hepiibiiean Hetise,) Jackson. This iwMuuomut was not solicMed by Dr Ileini mana.; ang-’Sin MEDICAL. DU- L. J.CZAPKAV3 (iratul .Mnlical aml lnstitut e, \r ory Hull building. t'oraer <t Mm 1 ginnery mid Pucrainenlo sts. Sun I'miKiM . h'*toh.'.'thnl fur thf j*i in inr ’if nt) t 'O' n I f " O f r nvtl chronic Wisuno t, 'inti Ike mf/in -*.."1 -hkr •». • 'll.l. J. <:/ \PK A\. !. ATI’. IN VI! 1’ lITNCA u.* n .11 I;»• v•.l■ii •• • ii:n \ Ww. I'!>!< c.iitn to th.-jinh r>-*iineni ol honxvds. Chief >nr_ mi in Die Military Hospital ol IV' h, llung iry. m l I ale l.ecttt *>r mi Dlm'iuh'k of Urinary organ* mu) *l*«* w* nf women nmt children. Ini' »»| .*m-*l In I islltmo Inr the cur*- nf nil forms ol pnx itn dl«eos —. 'iirti ii' syphilis, uniiorrhtM. in.’ tiiin.l etnls 'inns, mnl nil Inc consequence- ofscll <ha»" In tin* th-i stasis nf gonorrheal .lisi'iisi « hr pit nr 'uVc* a cur*t in :i :. w days, without inconx* nh-iu'■ i" p-dieo:, ••r h'ltilmiH-i- In hi* Po- i.." When • "'i-ut, *»y m-x U-ct, nr Int|>r>>| i r ti mnn nl, I - i'.;>.'tl the M'l-i-inlnrv »111].Inins <>r -yhilis such a- !i.ihn*'«. or I>|• ill'll I swelling' on the ifrnins. i t nli I " - i n i Ik- • hroat .nut iinsr, which, if uni checked. ih • x the Milt parts mnl muse Hie Imncs In iimrlilj. - | i.'iilr ;m.t vimll av*.i% . 1 .■ 11vi11u Ilti- sufferer tin on >■ hide ms h* hchnlil; nr when '|ilnli'hi’S mnl pTuples hrvak nut u|ii n i I lie skin, nr w Inn I. • lei- pa'iiliil in 1 n • 11; n ill., linin'!*, nr w hell his ciiii'tiliilinii i« in if 1 mi :i» In |.|i'<li«;i(.se !,i cniisnm;.||nii nr ul her c..■ ~l l* liti<n. .li't'.ise, the Dnclnj gonrantees n cur*' n- • - s rn*•**»'l^ , (.eliMlli*m in Kheuiitali-in, i'linu'l. r m ule: iu l»\'i liicr. nr 1 1iurrhti*n. he lei- ‘• ’c.i i r ctunl re lueilics. I’nr the Ireiitllli'til of lie* c i l ' .uiri.res nl‘ '"h ihii'e. "licit us imeliiriial ■ ini'-i .n-. i. xoii'iu-'i I (til ii| ii v. headache pains m the h I- . . ‘ uihs.xxiiit weiieral weak lies. lns« nf n]eM't!,i'. I - nl menmn injury l« Ihe sight, r.-ilesMii" - i ..I i'ca-. ili'i.k.' Inr s.ieiety. Hint teelhnf of v. a i -s nl Hie; Willi the lien nil* system mi n.'i'e, ” it *li T I in i'es -hnck nr Blurt;" the p-u; I u h • e\i,:- cure miserable. Tor the :|h|.*e mala a - ■■ 1 1 net • .(' Will guarantee !1 cure nr .ok Mil cmi;. ’ - .'inti, lie CUM he tnii'illleil ree of char.,., tail lei lies nil In etill.ii' it will cent them uniliii g. uml m.iy he much in their advantage. Til ASKHT.LM 'S Is Till IMTMIVE TO (i it AT I i t:in . n 9 1. t.OW we Illlhlish the I IT| till'!' 1 . el' I'VII of ( lie it)* mtlerer* trom Die pant;* o! 1 1 i-• m. wlm lax itiiT n covered Itu ir lurin* r lu tillh. nlul . .|M-tlul .*y gratitude. nitiki' kto.xx u their r -e- ;i. ' the ri■ 111 ■ .in f ML'eiil; mnl their sl.ileuu'iiis me fiiittx t-.hd l.y n Notary iTihlic. The ileiutinil.* i I m p. ri i-Ix coiiiliimiil llu-ir puhlirity, :. i- I we I '.muimul their perusal to the attention nl ail afflicted. CKttTTI If AT K The undersigned, desirous nl act) tu oil iti'.' thus** who liliiy he lllilurtiililllc I'liniik'li In I -uihrlvif. ■lirleil xx here a permanent relief ol thei' siittei uurs may la* ohlailieil, feels il hisiluly in 1 . o- puhle y express his stneere gi-aliiml** in 1 1 r i .1 (zapkay, Inr the permanent r< euvery of his hi altli llonm diiwn l.y the ili'tri 'siutj sympinnis In. ■■ i. nt to the x iclous praetlees of uneontrollaMe pi.- . u iu ynuih, ilepri '"ell iii hoily amt ini ltd. unable 1" j '!■ nu even the iiun; Iriltiii_r ilnty imp. '.'.l n i a lions of life. 1 soiluht the ailx iee of i e.ie 1 .- ii i in* who at lir't reijarileit ruv iliseare nl In ft 11 . import iniee. hnl alas! alTer a few week*, mel in vr .1 in stances month*, of their treatment. I I uilln my e ulUTtihle horror, that iiistenil nl i iTi. I I: ym|.h. * liecame more alurinmj iu their lurt . ■ m..| I- u< (iually luhl me h\ one that Itu'ilis. ••.•(. mu i ntillie I priiieiply In the hruiu, iiieiiieiee« x... ■ . I■■ ■ «.t h'Te I'oiisi'ijueni'e. I ilespain il ot exer ri . mx I.e" 1■ ii slrenuih amt eueruy; and as a ia- r- '.'iT,mid xxeh hut ii laiul lto|ie, culled upon IH*. ('/:.pl.i.x who. ii". i exmiimii.u m) case, prescrihe*! si ie im un xxh .T nlmosi iii'itmlly niliextsl me of il" il til I pains and dizziness iu my head. I'lncouraui dhx Hi- n ■ .1, I resolved to place tuysell i.iiiiiedialiTx in u.-r hi' 1 im, mid, hx a strict olii-dicnee to his dire*’ . u- :. i: • I ad vice, my head liecame clear, lit) idea- e..Hee1...1. the conslaul puin in my tiaek ami I'riei.' Mu■ xv. akin of uiy hniH', the nervous reaction Iu x xxlmh-M" lemon the sHuidest alarm or i‘x ei'ei'ii id, tin* luis antliropy and evil Idiehodmu'. the ' i ■ -ii'ist mul want ol coutlilence in » hers, ll.e iu - rnhilt’x In sillily lliul Wlllit o! resnluiion. the lu ll il xi'.ilili..', and at limes pleasurable dreams at im u:, follow* d by in voluntary discharues. lihv* ail Me ippei'.e.l. mnl inflict* in two nnmibs after bavinu ul dm I>. ct*ir,l fell tw if inspired by a new In* -Hud liln wld.'h, but a short timo u£x>, 1 eoiili ii.plaU'd Iu end I y iuy uxx ii timid. \\ nil a X iew to truaril the unfortimnle I ruin fa I i ill kc into the snaresol incoinpeteni ijuui k-. to it my dulv to oiler tins testimony lo Die u r.i a Isk I ol* Hr.< zapkny, and recoin mend linn to .'.ll xx ho may stand in aval of im-tlit ul advice, bi'iuc assured l.y my own ex peril Tice I hat, once muh i Ii it. re. a rad iciil mul permanent cure w ill be ell. • '■ ! ii. r.ni.i.MoriK, Plate of t’alifurnia, county of 'un I r iu -i-co sub scribed and exvor u tie to re me. Dus 17 Mi ii y id April, 11. JBiti. (S .• ■ Jo«H MloetlETON. Not ry Public. —ProniiiteO by mi bon.'t d re ol my heart, I xvi'h to lay helore the Jit i •»! i•' a case, which deserves a lii-j-ti commamlnllon, not oe'y n» mi act ol *cie:ititle skill, mo that <-l liimmd'. also. A lamt two years iil’o, I suddenly, and from ctia « tmknown to me. seized with a Hi ol epilepsy. win 'h..owiinf I'* toy imdiili'y to meet the expensi - n n-eiptent upon a Uii.routfh ne dicnl treHtnietit,amt fin- di'.'..iira'.'emeal I mel with on nllcrnptimt it, soon I. e, .. -neh in- I was then led lo believe las to defy 11*■ • ' ■! I< ' a ph)* sician. I was freuuently while iu pur'inl ..( n y ill j tar, l lirow n down lo Die ground w i i.ui'l the -ui-'l.li L warninx, and ulthouxh inscn-ilile to iii at' nu s. 1 yet di-'pised the miseries of my life, mnl -m.ii learn .I to look upon those who would reniler me assisiTi . * or shelter me from dauxer tisenemies xi 1.0 souxiil 1 > prolong the miseries of my existence. W Idle iu tins Male, iiml Imvintf previous' to my idßiclmn tasted the sweets of life, 1 once inure was imluced to attempt seeking aid of ii phvsieimi, and. hy rei oriiineiidnlioii, called upon Dr. I*. J.''zßpka’. I told l im inyeir cmnsfuices and my iiiKbility to reward tiiin for hi* 8* rvices, retiardless of which, however, he at once undertook rny case, and with Die hles-introf Mod I was once more restored to perfect lieallh, Dnahlo to reward loin for the boon xxtiicii len vat present, mul vet conscious of my indebtedness, 1 e.uisidor il due io myselfai.d to all flic atllicled lo niuke the c ise public, in order that those in need of medical advice max find a physician in whom every confidence can he placed t ' g MKVKH VAIU.ONPKV. Ptaie of California, county of Pan Pnnci'i-o, "—Ptih scrihed and sworn before me this first day of Aiirusl A. I» IPiti. iJtLBKRT A.OKAST. L>g Notary Public. Dr, I*. J. Cznpkay’s Medical und Porxtcid Institute i* id ti e corner of ’Montgomery and Hscnmienfo s *.. Pun I'n.ncisco. (Tilifornin. The Doctor oilers free consultations, and a»K» no remuneration unless he effects a cure. Spt;rmatobhh(j:a. On. local xveiiknios, nerv us debility, low spirits lassitude, weakness of the limb- amt fun k, in disposition und incapability for labor and study.dull ne-s of spprehtTiviiui. 10-s of memory, aversion to so cle! v. love efoolitude. timidity. s*'lt distrust, diz/tue-* headache, involuntary discharges, pains in the set.-, affections of the eyes, pimp)* - on the f. ■■•*,-i-ximl ' 1 idher inflrmaiies in man, are cured withoul fail by the justly celebrated pbyeician and surgeon, I.J. fzapkay. Ills mel hr si af curing disease - 1* new,( un known to othersi and hence the great success. All consultations (b» letter or otherwiixei tn e. Addr. 's b. J. Czitpkay, W. U.. Sau Kraucisco, ( at idMm «Mnuaw i—r bjm—i ■ SALE by the ImTsc or I’ackngc in J; quantities to suit. Long bill paper. Legal cop Letter Taper. Ick Broad bill paper. Fools cap, Note paper. Ten cils, Blank Books, Wafers, &c &c. Noisy Carriers Book k Stationary Co. 87 Battery &64 &G 6 Long Wharf, San Fran cisco. C- P. KIMBALL. Pres OROVILLE LODGE, *»■ u 0, of O. K. meets every Monday eve ning in the Masonic Hall. Brothers in good standing are respectfully Invited EMAff, w a attend. THUMAH COL M. Clark, fieercurj. N. «.