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(Dranille Dnilii Jhttc Jltroti. Kate Lansing. BY PERDITA. “I tell you, dearest, it is rf no use talking- Kre another moon lias waned X shall he on my way to California,” were the words addressed hv a young «»Jow to her sister, somewhat her sen" ifrr, and also a wide, as they sat in (heir l.umhlo dwelling at the twilight hour. “Oh, never think of such a step,” war, the reply; “all that T have urged against it is not a circumstance to « hat T can urge. Think for one moment that the change of climate alone will he hazardous to one of your delicate constitution.” “Ila, ha, hal fuss and nonsense, sister ; any change must he (or good. Have you forgotten the cold, dreary winter, from which we are hut just emerging, that has been severe enough, almost, to freeze the milk of human kindness in the warmest hr east } I have not forgotten it. nor yet how hard it has been to do without wood in this hravdiful climate of ours.’’ “Sister, do not jest, consider the in convenience nnd danders to which you will he esposed,” “The dangers, my sister, are nil in vnur imagination. Tie Isthmus is the worst part*of (lu> route ; hut remember that, in addition to being a good ho'se woman, 1 shall have the advantage of riding n mode dr Vhommr. M v costume you will see, it fits exactly, and is ex ceedingly becoming. I almost fell in love with myself in the glass. ‘‘Sister, lay aside frivolity, and real ly consider what you are about.” ‘‘Consider! why, I have considered. I am going to California to make a for tune. Do not shake your head. ‘Aim hiirir is my motto, it <sOll do alight in the dust ; and 1 aim lo free not myself alone, but you, from tins galling pover ty, I would see vour chi dren plcnti lully fed ; I would see them educated ns becomes the descendants of revolu tionary herns ; 1 would see vour face (reo from tint, pallid anions, overtask ed look. 1 can do nothing here. It was hut yesterday Mr. Searl sent me a package of shirts to make, with wo id that I must make (hem for twelve rents a piece. U hen lie gave me fifteen cents before, and labor as hard as I could, it was all that I could do to live. Hod knows I am not thoughtless nor heartless. See, 1 have e\cn parted with my wedding ring, the gift of my sainted husband, to buy medicines fo. my sick, dying babe. To me this, the house <t( my earlv years, is but the laud of buried hopes, visions of a hap py childhood, surrounded not only with the comforts hut the luxuries of life, my footseps watched and tended by the host of mothers, my wants more than supplied by a most indulgent fath er, anti these ever haunt mo now. Oh, how were my childish sorrows southed by their ever ready sympathy ; oh. how I remember what stimulus their words of encouragement gave, to my childish heart. And then there was our young er brother, the bright-faced happy fel low, who gathered all the broken chi na to deck my play-house with And when dolls and play-houses were laid aside, and hard lessons had to be learn ed, there was one who explained and made those lessons easy to me, and af terwards took me home from school up on his own hand-sled; and then, in af ter years, how many an hour we spent together beneath the old elm tree. Eve rv thing reminds me of the happy sea son of early womanhood ; here are the very paths we used to tread ; there are the books we used to read, the memory of his kind and manly voice is with me still. Then, too. I found that 1 had learned a now lesson, for 1 had learned to love. Years rolled by. I will not speak of our joyous wedding, m»r the trembling benediction of our kind old father, nor the blessing of my mother, as her tears fell fast and hot upon my head. A short season of happiness was ours, such as our first parents [continued in our next] slews, siswsi Plain, Gold and Ornamented, Executed in a superior style, at low rules, W. H. Haydon. ALSO— House Painting, Graining. Gilding, Pa. per Maturing, &c, done well and Clirap. ?bop on Myers street, opposite United States l.ivery Sia* Me. *eji*J4 ! DR CHARLES IX TOZERS Private Medical Card. CJTKANHKUS visiting Sacramento will rememher ► 7 (hid hr. Toior'i Itdirmitry is in bib street, be- I Ween J nod K sis , Siieramotito. The great sneeess ami many radical cure* made by Dr. Toxi-r since Ids c 'inmcneentent hi this city, which hundreds can Uistify, induces Itim in iniiinn those nlfiictej with any jirivab* complaints, recent or chronic, ami wi-h to he well timl thoroughly c ll reil, | it will be to their interest ami wellfare to call on boo who lor the last twenty live j ears Inis given Ids e|| ! tire attention to Private Complaint-, noil to all ca*es | of a private nature, acute ami chronic such as Sy- I phillis. Secondary amt Con-titntional alb'cltons, tionorrhhoo amt Seminal Weakness; (Heel and Stricture- and all diseases of tin- genitive and urinary j o'ittins, noth in male and female such ms Prolapsus. Kin nr Albns, Hysteria, Xc. Patients can tie usanri-d that their complaints will not tie tampered with, but treated upon strictly sci entific orinciples. Private Complaints eradicated in a few days- new cases cured in a short time, without mercury. He can be consulted id Ids office at all times of the day, from it in the mornimr until s in the evening.— All in nfllictinn can find in him one w ho can see mid sympathise with and befriend them when in trouble, and lie relieved and i tired. Apartments privately arranged so as to preclude the possibility of exposure. Letters hum losing $1(1 will receive prompt attention with best advice and instructions. C. It, T't/.r.U, M. H„ Clh struct, between .1 and K. miEAD AND REFLECT, Dr. C/ia's If. ’Dozer's Can! to the JlfjUetnL Quick cures "lid low prices at the oi l established oilier, lilb street between .1 anil K DU. T< >ZKU returns his thanks to his niimerons patients for their patron litre, tind would em brace Ibis opportunity to remind them that be con tinues to consult on those cases o( vknkkkal whicli have balHi-d the skill o! some of the most celebrated physicians of the age. and upon wiiich he lias ur.r,r jiiUti Iu perform itrtvlirnl cure. Hr. Toier’s repulntiun as a physician stands on equalled. His exclusive attention to diseases of the genito urinary organs for so many years, renders him perfectly master of sy philllic diseases. The large iiimibi-r of aggravated cases I hat he has pitfeclly cured after they have I given up by many others j. ti e only proof that a physe-ian re. quir-s of his ability. Dr Toso-r would stale ihnl he cun cure any :iM all c-.»■< of varietiesof Hie dise.-t-e, no nmttrr feow longstanding, or what progress the disease has made, iai ry patient can t ely upon a cure. Hr Torar h-w, it is well known, taken pullouts from the very verge of the grave, and restored them to perfect health, lit would further stale, that he deems ii sufficient toaltr ofi the attention of those who might need the sivvu-esol a physician in nil cases, hat particularly flsise enumerated in (he ad vertisement. expecting It my Would lest my merits as u practitioner; and the result ol my practice lias heen Ihns far sat st.e-tory to tnv patients and tin self. Nor ; do I deem it necessary to till columns ol the newspa | pers with fnisome empric and homlia-tie advertise ; mi-lit, prole—ing my ability tn ln-«( till di-eases |)e-h I is heir to, for to do that 1 mu : In-something more | than Man, bu' to give those tk»t are alllieled with Venereal. Chronic, ahd oilier dj-s-x-i .-. to understand ! from long experience, I am fully competent to treat | thfm soii-o-s-ndlv. My regard for the dignity id the medical nrofesshni. !to which I have Itn* honor to lalonc, deter- me from j committing any act savoring of rank quackery, and i regard for my own difcmly would prevent my placing j inyselfona par with quacks mid nostrum venders of j the present age. I offer no IrmnlnliMit or genuine certificates or pulls | of my superiorspialiKeations as a practitioner; neither do I assume to my sell medical honors to which I s>in not entitled, tint nu-relr ask tho-e w ho are diseased, to read the different advertisements relating to the ! cure of pl icate diseases, and judge fur lln-niselves i where Is, apply for relief. My rooms are so arranged j that I can In- consulted in privacy at nil hours, of the i day. from ft o clock in the morning until is o’clock In the evening. I'er-ons with t'hrmie Diarrhoea, Dysentery. T.ocal I Weakn ss, Nervints Debility. Low S| irils. Lassitude j Weakness of the Limbs and Hack. I ltd h- position. I ,oss j of Meitvw;. Aversion to society. Love of Solitude, j Timidity. Self I fist rust. Dizziness. 1 1 end ache. I’ui ns in i the side. Affection ot the l-’.ves. Dimples on the face. ; Sexual and other infirmities in Man, ,Vc., will tind it ! important t-o eon-nil Dr. 0. H.Totter, at his office,(fill I street, between J and K, Sacramento. HEAD AND DEFLECT. R, riIARI.YIS II TOZKK’S C ARD to the afflic ted of California. In approaching any new course <>l' systematic inquiry, there are certain points concerning which the inquirer should always he care ful to satisfy himself. He should comprehend dis tinctly what tin) subject of Inquiry Is—Health and Disease If we can form and fix in our minds a clear concep tion of the slide of Health, we shall have no difficulty in understanding what was meant hy Disease. Hut beyond. though not above, these objects of investiga tion ol the human body, we have another anil still nobler end It is to lay before you in such terms that yeti i annul he mistaken and will know where to tip ply for relief. I use the word “disease" 1 generally, and before I speak of the signs of particular diseases, it will he pr per to take si general view of symptoms. When a person is troubled or atllicled with disease, which cutisesn 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 pepsia, 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, it would be well forthem to inquire il there is a physician who is competent to attend them, and who uiidertsaials the application of medicine, and whose scientific at lain men is in his profession, mid whose age and expe rience entitle him to yours confidence. Considering these things. Dr. Ohss. II To/.er Inis concluded to in form you that are utllicted, advertising Ids place ol business, staling that he has been a successful prac titioner for over twenty five years, and has ATTENDED AND CURED ItI'NHUEDS, when they have bet n considered hy other physicians and have been pronounced hy them past recovery Therefore you may rely upon him as one in w hom secrcsy and the utmost confidence can lie placed. Dr C. 11. T.would invite r.ll that are afflicted to call on him, and if he does not administer for Ihem.there will lie no charge made. I.et no false delicacy pre vent you. but apply immediately, and save youself from the dreadlut consequences which must follow those who neglect to receive attendance. Dr 0. H. 1 oxer's office is on filh street, near the Uelvidere Hotel, between J and K streets. His rooms are so arranged that the Doctor can he consulted without fear ol molestation. I mice hours, trout It in the morning until Sin the evening. C. II TOZKK, M. D., novS 6th 81.. between .1 met K, Sacramento. •V Dr. J. h. « 'zapksy.—The gentleman whose name forms the caption of this notice is one of the lew modern physicians whose application to his pro fesaion and devotion to the atllicled, render him alike an ornament to the one and a benefit to the other. A Hungarian hy birth,be sought w ith Kossuth to place Ins country among the nations of earth, beyond the oppressor's rule, that Persons might rejoice In the practice of those precepts w hich are alike our glory and our pride. In his efforts so to do, he has reaped the reward of in* ffectiml resistance to oppressiongind home and a country know him no more ” Apart, however, from Ids claims upon our consideration as a patriot, the testimonials ol character and capacity which lie brings entitle him to public confidence, to the exclusion of those who possess neither the one or the other. As a gentleman h'.s character is untar nished: as a physician, his skill unsurpassed; snd to Lhasa whose imprudence has left upon them the taints of disease, we can conscientiously c-mmend him wiih the assurance that in him limy will find a friend whom to know is great gain. The Dr.’s office is No. 3 and 4 Armory Hall, comer of Sacramento and Montgomery streets.tfan Francisco. *l4-3 m MEDICAL. Dll. J C. YOUNG’S CARPS. IM POUT ANT TO MIN KBS’, TU A VKLKItS, I'TC. riplM'.KK is ho malady ofilwper Importance H'her Ld in a medical or moral light of view. to which I lie human family is more liable than that arising from impure connections. \s a medical man il I* the duly "f every physician to hvok at din* i.i* na it effects health nml Ilf**, ami hi. .oh' object id to mlihfflU’. a. far a. lie. in to poWer. Hi** bodily .utTiTintr, Unman nature at heat is bill TP-iil. all are liable to misfortune. ((fall ihe ill. III.;! a (feel man none are mere terrible than those of a private nature. —Dreadful a< it i. in the person whocmlrael.lt. frightful a. are il. r*n ir es upon hl.eon.titulion. ending frei|uetitly in de.iruo Don and a loathsome grave. Il heroine* nfsiill ere it. r tmiKlflanee when il is transmitted to inn; rent off spring. Such being till* rise how nec -snrv it he comes that every one having the least reason to fear Unit they have contracted Ihe di«ea«e. should alleinl toil at nine by consulting .nine physician, whose resjaieialhllily and ediiealion enable, him to warrant a safe, speedy. and pennelicnt cure. In aecorlnlice with till, necessity. UK VOl’Nt, feels railed Upon to .Hite that, liy long study and extensive iirartiee. he lias lieloine perfect master of nil Uiose diseases which come under the denomination of venereal, met hav» lug paid more attention tolhal one branch than any olhei' physician in the rolled States lie feels lomseli bet ter Qualified to treat them. (syphilis ill tdl its form', such as ulcers, .w iling in the groans, nicer in the throat.secondary syphi'i*. cu taheoi). eruptions, ulcerations, fertiiary «y philis. sy phllis in children, inercureal «\ philllir affections. gon orrhea. gleet, slriclnres, false passages. inflamation of the bladder and |imtrnle giant's. excoriations, tumors, pn-onles, ktc.. are ns familiar to him as the most com mon things of daily observation. The Doctor effects a cure 111 recent rases lu a few da\. and finds no difficulty in curing those of long duration, without submitting the patient to «*m li tn-al iii,-lit ns w ill draw upon him the nlightes; ■m-pieiou or oblige liiin to neglect his hu-iness wiiether wiUiin oors or without. The diet need not he changed, ex cept in cases of severe intlainalion. There are in Cali fornia patients (amounting to over two thousand m the pa.) year! that could furnish proof of this; hot diese are matters thot reipdre tlii nicest eecresy which he always preserve. All leilers enclosing §!•', Will hr* promptly sllendisl to. Office hours from ff \.M to Sl’ M. Address -t. IVol'NfJ, M. O, Kx press Itnlldings corner of Montgomery ami Californian streets, over Wells -;;r -go is Co.’s Dxpress Department. a r \nt(_rn(Cl III!. YOI’NCV PI!IVATK ;’A MKI lie AI. I (diet—To Ihe afflicted —I n this age of progress, wlion science is devel p ng itself in surah a manner as to appear almost niiraculous. every thing in common place I. looked upon a. not worth notice In view of (lil. fact. Dr. Vming. corner of Montgomery .and California sir e(s, Inc laincheled to leave the he',-Hen track hitherto pin’-t'ed hy ire '-I sci entific physicians, (that of waiting lor lie* public t-> (Iml you out alone,! and publish to ‘ln' world. !.« miic.li a. may lie. fils knowledge of ti e healing art. to let 111 use who lie in need of assi-lnme khow where (hey can Iliad relief without fear of heinir imposed IiJIOII. lii continuation of this subject. T)r. Young would s;iv. Hint of tin 1 |m k l ten years he ha* pursued the pracliue of medicine in mm nf tin 1 largest i*i ti• •iln 11 tailed Slates. with tin' highest success. nmt Dial his Mauding ii' a physician In without reproach, having :il mm time heen lerturer ill the I’niversity of Penn sylvania on Venereal diseases. kc. I'|,(m nil of these conideralions. Dr, Vihiii? hascou liileiire in introducing himself to the pnluic, knowing ilint they will sustain wi ll earned merit. The following are li few of Hie many terlimoiiinlx which have :i|>|ieureil in the pnhlie journal* the lie-1 few years; [Krotn the Hoslon Medical Jrmrnnl 1 Although We nro opposed In the system of advertis intf. for good nml sufficient reasons. ‘•till we deem i' hut justice to say that Hr. Young is one of the most industrious mid indefatigable votaries of the niedienl science in the Tinted rHates. From Professor Jackson The subscriber is personally iiei/niiinted with Hr Vinnik, mid has seen iniudi of his practice. and can hear lestimoney to liismerili ns a |iracii:ioiier. From tlie New York Herald, The eminence of lids distinguished gentleman in Ids profession, and Itie very extended opportunities possessed liv him for the oliservnlimi of venereal dis eases, make his services invaluable to those ulllicted with the above cotnidainls. From Hie Whig and Advertiser. All ulllicted with private complaints should consult Dr Young, whose educutioii is not surpassed by any physician in the country. In Ids skill, honor and in tegrity all may rely with safety, while most of the practitioners in this "city are without honesty or res pectability, thclrpretentlons being grounded in ignor atiee and assniiiplion. i Uliee cornor of Montgomery mid California streets, up stairs, opposite the banking house <•( V\ ells Fargo kCo Open from 9 A. M. to 8 P.M, Sunday in cluded- B9i’.IV’ATF, Medical Office—Hundreds of those who a! have contracted disease are dlsadpolnled of a cure by not calling on Dr. Young at first, lie w ill forfeit any sum if he fails to cure any case that may come under Ids care, no mailer how long standing or nffiicling. such us ulcers, minors, nodes, hunches, pimples on the fac« and body, pains in the hones find loins, wakefulness. trembling, copper colored sores, waslintt of the bonus, emaciation, loss of appetite, strength ond flesh, sores in the nose and ears, loss oi hair, weak eyes, itching humors, k. Many persons after helm? relieved ef all extern il appearances of private disease, suppose themselves cured, hut after a few months And they are troubled with various symptoms w hich they never had before, and which liiev And it Impossible to relieve. To nil who are af flicted in this wav. Dr. Yount? would particularly rec ommend a trial of his skill. The symptoms with which you are troubled are caused by taints in the blood, which sooner or later will destroy your health and hap piness. NT- |ierson who lias ever hod an attack of any private complaint should not fail toennsnit Dr. Young and taken few bottles of his invaluable purifying medicine. a« they can rest assured that their hioo.t j.. In a perteclly pure and healthy conditien, mi l that every trace of disease Is removed from the system. Decent cases cured in worn two to five days without change of diet or hindrance from business. nr no fee. 1)1! .1, r. YOt'NG office, corner Montgomery and California streets, opposite Weils, Fargo & Tin's. (>fflcc hours from 9 A. M.,10 S IT M. Marysnille, June Ifilli. 18. r >s «11. .1 C. YOUNG—Dit*R Sir Please send rne some of the medicines you prescribed in my case. I have n friend here who is troubled in exactly the same way that I was. lie has nightly emission-, ringing ncise'in his head, weak hack, loss of memory, and Is generally debilitated ; he is discouraged and lias not confidence enough to enable him to call and see you. I told him bow I was ami that my friends all said I was in consumption, and thedoctors up here gave me up and advised me to go home to die, hill instead of going home I called upon you. nml here I am. as well as any of them, and liki ly lo live a long time yet, wittl strenth enough If work with the strong est of them. Doctor. I will sen' 1 every one to you that looks to me as though he needed a p.tysirian II shall not he my fault if any one die* for want of medical treatment. 1 will do all 1 can to keep the aliiicted away from those pests of society, yeicpl professors and high sot tiling titled men. who, if the facts were know n. are men who left their country foi their coun try’s good. Publis this letter, doctor, if you wish, and I hoja-some of those that humbugged me, may see it mid sleep bad for one night. Truly yours. GEO. DAVIDSON. EDWARD M. BURROWS, I STERN ATIONALI lOTEISALOON JACKSON STREET, Between Montgomery and KcarnOT SAN FRANCISCO JBcif T\eßrands »/ Brandies, IVtnes and MEDICAL. DR. XtEINIMANN S PEIVA TE MEDIC A L OFFICE. ChRUKH MfINtfIOMKRY it JACASUN STHKCra* SAN EHANTISrO B>U. M. lIKIINIMANN. corner of Kearney ami HP Pacific -tree!-. Franct-co. ha- for ii number of year*. in iln- military ami other ho-pilnl- of i ranee, devoted Ida study nflfiflo Dm ifr.timiiii Se cri'l di-ea-e-. nml therefore posw—e- a Ihnronttfi ex perience in tin. partU’mdar branch l l* I••• • )ht f. i l a familiar with all the recently di-i oviml Ifni Itlirldy Important retm-he« nml nieiiit- lor tin- ‘•nr. - of mirli ili«* a-e-. It 1« scarcely nece-Sary lo mM here (lint in frame where -eerrl ili-ea-e- ari‘ of morr t“»‘- (|iiciil occurrence lhini any where el«n.lli.» phv-icians of that roiintry are more expert hi their run - , nml are fon-laiilly nml -nece—fully **inl»»Jor«.rliiif to find out to \v remedies. more elite ten I nml le— danipMoii- thin llio«i- fiirinrilj lined hr IT >i niinit n n ia thpfefhfe. enfdtlcd In all Ihi'M- di-ea-e- with (MTitict certainly. without n-*nti hierniry. i»i aveiv •hurl lime, ami without -uhjei hint hi- patient- lotheri-k of miUaenru'iit InjuiioiiS coiiso tpielici a. Chronic (ionorrhea, RycnnatorflH’fi. Floor Alhnn. (i'iiii,irnl Debility tin* renalt ol nii-comlnct. |» Hut ,1 lin in tin' hack nml aiiJrH. F.rnpMon-of all k uni-, produced liv Interior rait-e-. Lon-of Hair Klieiun it- Um hi ifn- Joint-. Nonurnal -weal-. -Vmiiial mi l 1 fin al weakne—. In) uric- received liv imn'iirli.l treat lin'iil. Ac Ac are cured l>y Hr. Ileihtlnnnn with I lie aid of remedii -known Imt to Ilim-elf. lo tin* perlect -ali-fncilen of hi- client-. Itccciil di-ea-e- ol tin- above mutual Mini will l»* (.r<>nll>tl\ ;iml radically removed In-fore they nit •/,l -!!n in tin* l.oi!y nml liecoino chronic, by Dr. Ilclni minin'-own purify irnr vetteltdde retnedie-. |>r Ilctnimniin farther po-se—c- n nitre fctncily fill.) Ictnl. mnl w hich can !••• rclital itpon. for the cure of IntiTinltlent Over. * 'hill nml Fever. ('ever unit A trite. al-o a mcatl-lo remove, in a few day- lor* ever. a had breath. Without me hm-l Injury to the nlontnch. In the pile-ent ilay- niitneron- retnedie nre o.’ere 1 everywhere for nil imiisliiHhle dt-ea-es, lint in mo-t of the cane- the snlh-rer* are «o-atlly .In— appoinlial lliat they look with jn-iitlalile ini-lru-i on nil adverti-.aneitin of thie Itiml. Dr lleinimiinn'- re» nieilie- ilia'll not he recommended l>y pnltlinu cliarln lani-ni for they recommend them-elve- In their ef fect-. a- hit- lieen -een nml exjierieneeil hv niinieoii patient- who, forltinalelv lor tliem-elve-, have ii-ctl tin in. For the information ’lllll -ali-fnellmi ol the open deenlied pnlilir. the -tnteineiil will -nlliee that !ir lit iieiiiin.il lei- in hi- po—n-rion over Iwo him -11 roil 11 *.—l niilimit- Irotn |mtieni- enreil hy him. 'n-nli - man) oiln-r reliable per-on* whieh he i- ready to . v Intiii wlon ri ipiireil. while common ileceiicy lorld.l- I. i 111 l.< i-ibll-li them in Ihe new-pnpiT-. I’el-i iis applying to Hr lleinimiinn -hull not he obliged to | v m advance the lull price of the e'lre, a-lie i-» dibit: to hii Inn it hi- -hill and hi- retnedie- Hr-i to he le-li d. (the thill r the Doctor Invariably require- from nil hi- patient-, that i- a liiilhlnl and -trict confoi iiii(;ice w ith nit I 1 h direct ion-and pn 1 ription-, olherw 1- • he ciinnoi and will not warrant a cure. Written coii-nllulion- will lie oivrii willin'it cieirne and coniiiniiiicnlion- i.n-werei! whether coiitniniicr a 1,.1- or not pnnnply, piniclnally and w ilh in ’ •cere cv. on ?i(• ply invr, |io-latte paid, in the Knkli-h. I’ retich 01 (o iniaii hnnitiiake-, to Hr. M.IIF.INIMANN, Corner of Kearney and I’acilic - reel.'. Sun I rani i-co. To-how te the -nli-facllon of all that Hr m ini iniinn i- a Ihoroil-Iy educated, practical and exj” ri • onci'il phy-ician and-tiiueon. tiie fellowinvr fi’inn hi -1111 tin run- le-linioniiil-, are -nlimi'.li d In tin* pntdic \.one- re -ajipre—ed. hat Hie iinllior-are al any time ivadv to proclaim their truth and iiutlnait icily before the World, t.'iiKK-woon Vai.i.ky, Fch. 11. IS.MI, D.inr Doctor:--! have known yon since 1~-hi mid yon have given so ninny proofs of your intents mid experience. Unit you have eiirirely Won coiillilem e \lihough you reside id id u great di-lance IVum mi' you know Unit I have several limit sent you patients which other doclojs limit given up in* iiicuniido, mid \on have alw nys received them mid tan d not only tlioir limbs lint also their lives. 1 will oiuy mention In to tlio case of Mr C , from Auburn, who is indebted to you for Uio preservation oi his right iiriu. wl.i, 1 ! oil r doctors wanted to amputate, and tlmt of M..<; ofColonm. who although ulv< u up ns hopeless hv two doctors was cured hy you in two woi ks min. /.I to wind you have dour f< >r my In mis ly. silfllcr it lo say. I w ill never hr nhlo 111 repay y i u. Accept dear Doctor, these few Jiues as a pr<sd o| Ihr high rstrrm I Inivr of your fhlenls as a medical man. and believe me Ir he vourconstant im tiil. F 11. Proprietor of the Miner's Hole To T• r. Ilriliimnuii. Sim Francisco Greenwood. f’rliruiiry 1 llh, V-cti, I laviiuf slydied medicine myself at the I niversl’y ol Tavia, u Italy, I suppose I know enough to In- hr. lirved wlieu I dt'Clurr hrrrhy that you are llir best phvsiciiiu 1 ever met with in Gnlifosnta. I hi" drrlio ration is fetmded on wind 1 have seen you do nod heard from everybody when I resid 'd id Mormon Is land. I know of many persons to whom you have saved life mid limbs idler they bad been completely given up by others, ami who will at any time come forward ami testily to the truth ol this, and to your science. Wishing you for the future, the same sue cess which has attended you thus fur. 1 remain truly yours, C. K. To Dr. Iletnimann, Sun Frannsro. Column, Junrrry 10th, is'O. My Ttenrand Much Esteemed Doctor;—lt i* with much regret that I and all your other friends saw you tpiii Mormon Island. M e have lost in you u physi cian of creat talent and experience, who we could not appreciate too much. It was proven enough hy the numerous who came to call on you from all parts of the mines, and you are in the host remembrance of all. Myself, given up by whom I considered our best phy sicians. prepared myself lo die; by chance I came tin der your treatment and you hues 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 Dr, 11. liclnlinnim. Corner Jackson and Montgomery streets, San Nrnncisco Dear Sir:—ll is with yhasure that we notice the unbounded sue ce«s which has aUemled you in your practice since your residence in this Slate, now over seven years The trend you have done and the skill you have ever cisei 1 in the cures that come under our observation make It our duly to let it lie known to the world and more particularly to those now suffering with disease Most of if were well acquainted with you whilst you resided at Mormon Island, and witnessed there some remarkable cures which you effected on patients whose cases were pronounced hopeless hy eminent physieians. M> have also seen what you have done for some of our friends now residing at Colom-i and Placerville, who after mueh pesnasiou and induce ments ou our part, consented to go and see you, when they had almost despaired of their lives. They did so ami returned, and are new living hale and hearty men; and read r. if this notice should reach your eye and von are afflicted, lake our advice and goto Dr iIKIN IM ANN. and you will never regret it. Dear Doctor, receive w ith our most hearty wiihes for y,mr future welfare, the assurance that we believe you to he one of our most talented and experienced physicians in the Slate. Frsi'Kro k Habymars. ( prop's Miners’ Hotel ) ,7a< oh Wiski.kwann, (p'r Greenwood Brewery, John Gkorok, Akucht Haiink, JIISKPH WtUMANX, t'HAI. IO s GISS. T. I! khz, f Propr’s of the ) T. It azu, i Croix Federale, > Placerville. Jkan BrcHl.tß, y A. M. Walk hr, F.l Dorado Slide. <l. Zroickk. (firm of K. Pwppe a Co ,) Oroville. Josrrn C.lavu., Auburn. Chari.ns Kastklu. Spanish Dry Diggings, T r.i vMMJXR. (pn>p'r of bridge,y Condemned Bar. C. WoLl.ra, Sacramento, R. Finninokr, do G. Kr n »i n. do Cart. Hinu, Michigan Bluffs. Carr. F. S. Mcmpoid. Mormon Island. iIxNRT Trckl, (Republican House,) Jackson. This teMiniwnud was iwt aoitailed by Dr Heinl- BUI. Mf-7Ut • Greenwood Valley J Coloraa. MEDICAI J3R- L. J. CZAPKAY S drand Mnlirnl tttul Sn>i{irnl Institute , I Ar orv Unit building. corner of Montgomery an.! ?>arrnmenlo sis.. San Fraiielsco, h'.shUJifhnt for ihf f<rr monrnl nn rvt "I! p rira'r nnd ; chronic difenrrf, anil l&r f ujiprr-xion of qnßihfci. »I{ r, .1.« /,\pk.o, I. vu; IS Tin: iipnija nan Revolutionary War. t'liief Physician l<* the Soiji regiment ol Unlived*. Surgeon t<« Hie Military llo*piml ol fVsih, lliinjar). mid lute Recto ref m’lh*ea*e« of Vrlmirv organs a 11.1 diseases nf » nu n ninl children. has opened hU Institiilir I f,, r i(ic cure of fill form* of private diseases, I a| ,eh n* syphilis. gonorrhea. nocturnal mu mnl 111 It he eoiiseipience- of*i If.ahnse In till? (!r-t .tage* of iron >rrhenl di*e:i*i * he gnarauh*e* a enro in .i lew day*. without Inconvi nonce to the pnlou l, er hindrance hi lII* h.l*lne*s \\ lien R paliell*, hy nevlert. or improper treniment, ha* ilevelop.al the seeoiulnrv symptoms of syhlli* such ns huhoe«. or inlnmi swelling* (Ml the crotfl*. or nicer* ill the throat and nose. which, if not checked. destroy Hie soft part* mnl cnn«e lII* hone* to mortify, •epa-ate mnl rent" aw. iv, leaving the sullen -r nn object hideous to hehotil: or w hen -plolch.* lint! P tuples break out, upon the -kin, or When holm* painful swelling* open Ihe hone*, or whet! 111* ciW'iiMilloti I* injur, *l *o a* to pr.(li«po*e 111 consumption or other coii-iitulima. disease, the |loeloi guarantees a cure or n-k* nnrmii' ■,,■ll*lll lon In Rheumatism, chronic or anile; In iivseiiierv, or Diiirrlnen. lie Ini* *nte mnl etfectilnl re. ineilie*. I’or the treatment of the con* iptence* of «|.|( ahii-e. Mieh n*noetnrmil eini»*h>n*. nervon*ne**l lit nidus headache. pain* in the hack and itmh*. wII It general weaklo .s. Ids-of appelhe, In** ol memory. Injury to I tic sigh), iv*t Names*. conlnston of Men*, di-hke for •of e'y. -uni leeling of Wenrilie** of life; With the nervous *y*|e|il m exclleahle Ihal slilfht noi*e» *hock or startle the patient nifiklag his exist ence miserable. For the iilmve mtilielie* the Doctor w ill guarantee n cure or ask no compeiisaiion. !!•* (•an lie cotisfilh'd ree of charge, mid invites all h» call, a* ii will cost I hem nothing, and may ho much lo their advantage. Tuankhtli.nks* I* Titf. isccntive to (i R ATlTfnr. IJKI.HIV tie (in Idi,|| Ihe • a rli Unite* of two of (he I.S sufferer* Ifmii Hie pangs of dt«f'»se. Who hnV lug recovered (hi ir former health ffttd impelled hy .■r in make know n ll eti case* thd the remedial au'elil: mid their staleinet i* are aulhetilic dial t>> a Notary I 1 II()Hc. Ihe lien Inis ol society III"(l.Tllin*tv loimiiaiid their pidilicitv. ntlfl we cninuiclid their pcrnsid to tlm nllt'idion ol nil afllicled. Cri I IKP’ATK Tlie undersigned, desinuis of nc<)indnling Ihoso who innv he milorinmit.. monk'll lo he <*iliti lnrl\ nf dieted where a pernuinei’) reijefnl their suffering* Ilia) ho ohlllined. feel* it lit* fluty lo Hill* publicly express his sincere gratitude to fir I. .1 I ’Zf 1 p I.a I, lor Iho I•no on 111 recovery of bis henllh. Porn' .low i, h\ | hi" ilislre**ilig >v Inl loins Incidi nt to Ihe vi. ion* practice* ol uncoiilrolhihle |ia**ion in youth, depressed in hotly mnl mind, unnhle to perform even , 11,., ino*i i riding duty imposed upon Ihe dally av oca lion* of I i it*. I sought I lie advice ol inmiv physicians, 1 wleial tir*t regarded mv disease ol trilling iinport anc.e. hilt alas! idler a lew Week* coil in several lll ; nee* nit ml In*, of l heir trenlinent. I foimil In rny im iilterahle liorrnr. Ihal instead m rein I Hie symplon e heraiiie more ahirniing in Ilnur torture, mid being dually lold me hy one Ihal Ihedisease.heiiig routined ' principly to the lira in. medicine* would lie ol llllie i*iin*<.|lilr-nfM*. I despmri d o| evi r regnining nn healtli slrengttl mid energy. mid as a lasi resort,and w 1 1 fI Ini! II faint hope, called upon Hr. t’zapkav w ho. filer ; e,\aniiniog my case, ITeserihed some ini dicilie w htell almost in*l lilt IV relieved tne ef Ihe dull pain* and 1 lir/.liies* in my head. Cnconniged hy Hits resnli. I I resnlve.l lo plaee iny-ell iinniedialel) under Id* ear*., ! and, hy n strict oheilienco to l.i* directhui* and nil vice, n v l ead became clear. mv nleiiscollect.il!. iho constant pain in my Inn k and groins. Ihe weakness of hiv limhs, Ihe nervous reaction il my whole ays* lemon He slightest alarm or excitement, the mis anlliroiiy mnl evil forehedinu*, the sell distrust mnl want ol coidldeiice in o tiers. H.e iticai iihililv to study and want of resollilhui. Hie frightful exciting, and at lime* | leasnrablo dreams at night, follow e.l ; Itv in vi it ll ID :iry dtschnrgi.*. have all disappeared, and in fact, in two months idler having consnlled Hn* I I>, clor. I tel! ms if inspired by a new life—lhal lifn whicii, hut n short time ago, I eonleniplat.d lo end hy my own hand. W'i'h a view lo guard Ihe unfortunate from falling into Ihe snares of iin oiiipi lent (jiiack*. I deem it my I duly to utter this leslinnniy to the merit and skill of Hr. < leipUay, and recnmmeiul him |o all who may stand in lien I of medical advice, being assured hy my ow n experience Hud. once under his care, a rnd ! ical mid permanent cure will he effected I!. F. FIId.MORK. Slat" of l 'alifornia. county of .Sari Franei*i:o—*nh scrilnd and sworn lieh-re me. this IT»h day of April, I), lead. tisiglied) JonN Miimilicton. Notary Public. A CARD—Prompted oy nil honest desire of my i » heart, I wish In lay helore tin* public u case w hi. >i deserves a Ink'll commendation. not only ax nn n( scientific skill, Iml llml ef lunmnilv also. About two years ago, I suddenly, and from inn-."* unknown In me. sei/ed M i'll n 111 of epilepsy. Wllia'll. nwlllK my inability In iiu*i i t l lir expenses consequent ti|inua (borough medical treatment, and the discouragement I met wall no <«(Sonipii UK it, soon became such (us 1 win* then led In believe) ns In defy tin- skill nf n phy siciaii. I was frequently w bile in (inrsiiit nf my rnll inn, thrown .lown in ttir ground without the slightest warning, mid although in*, nsible In the agonies. I ret despised the miseries nf rny tile,sml soon learned In look ii|nin tlmse who would render me assistance nr shelter me trout (limiter as enemies v tin sought In prolong the miseries of my existence. While in this Stale, and bav lint previous to my ullliclinn lasted the sweats of life, I once more was induced to attempt seeking aid of a physician, and, by recommendation, culled upon hr. L. J. Fv.apkai. 1 told him my cir cumstaiices and my inability to reward Win for hi* service*, reltardles* of which, however, he at once undertook my case, and with the blessing of Hod I was once more restored to perfect health. I. I liable to reward him for the boon which I enjoy id present, anil yet conscious of my indebtedness. I consider it due in myself tied to till the iifllicted In make the case public, in order that those in need of medical advice may Unit a physician in whom every confidence can he placed i..s MKVKU YAIIhONSKV. Slide nf California, county of San Francisco, ss—Sub scribed and sworn before mu this first day of August A. It. ISjO. Uilbxrt A.OkaxT. L.a, Notary Public, hr 1,. .7. Csnpkay'a Medical and Surgical Institute is at the corner of Montgomery and Sacramento sts., San Krr.hctseo. California. The Doctor offers fo-e consultations, and asks no remuneration nates* he effect* a cure. Spkrm ator rhika. OR. local weaknoss, nervous debility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs mid back, in disposition and incapability for laleir and sindy,dull ness of nppreliensinn, loss of memory. aversion to so ciety. love ef solitude.timidity, self distrust, diwfines* headache, involuntary disehiirgt-s. pains in the side, ntf'-ctions of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual and other tntirninties in man, are cured without fail by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon, I-. J. ( ziipkny. Ills method at curing di*eases is new.tur*- known to others) and hence the great success. All culisullntiolis (by teller or otherwise) fri t*. Address 1.. J. Fxupkny, M. D.. San Francisco, <’al. n'J-3m SALK by the Case or Package in quantities to suit. Long bill paper. Legal cop Letter Paper. Ink Broad bill paper. Fools cap, Note paper, Pen oils. Blank Book*, Wafors, &c &c. Noisy Carriers Book & Stationary Co. 87 Battery it 04 &00 Long Wharf. San Fran cisco. C - P- KIMBALL, Pres. attend. OROVILLE LODGE, No. 6«-*• ,0. of (». K. meets every Monday eve ning in the Masonic Hall. Brother* In good standing are respectfully Invited THOMAS COLtMAN, *»• W M. Caans, Becr*ury,