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(Drouillc Dailii Jintte ißcrori. MARY ELTON. A TA EE OK WILKSHARRE. The other was as follows : *■ I lore lioth the mortal remains of Mary Elton, who died on tlie 31st of December, I 535, age*! 20 years. And underneath were the following touch imr lines: “A tribute to virtue, a tribute to worth— A tear fur the youthful in years, Whose pilgrimage short was so prized up on earth. As to leave it but sorrow and tears. VV ’! “There,” said my companion, “re pose the allies of those of whom you spoke. These tablets were on ctcd by Mr. Woodshy. Since his departure to California, the graves have been sadly neglected. It was his custom to visit them every Sunday, and T have often seen him nursing with touching tender- j ness, the flowers that grew upon that ! little mound.” V.e returned from the churchyard silent and thoughtful. “I have one more question to ask,” paid I, “before wo part. Have you ever heard from Mr Woodsby since ho arrived in California ?” “Yes, he wrote once to a friend. The next letter that was received, brought the sid intelligence of his death. He died demented in the Cal ifornia Insane Asylum.” “ How sad a termination to such devoted love,” I sorrowfully remarked ns 1 parted from my friend, and Wilkcs harre, Chispa. Tiik Poems of Ossian. —It has be come fashion able to abuse the poems of()s*ian ; hut, admitting their forgery us well as faultincss, they seem to us, in their better passages, to approach more nearly than any modern English prose to the force, uvnlness, and pa triarchal simplicity and tenderness of the Old Testament style. Lifting up like a curtain the mists of the past, they show as a world unique and in tensely poetical, peopled by heroes, hards, maid' ns, and ghosts, who are swathed in mist, and separated by their mountains from till count!i s and ages save their own It is a great picture painted in clouds instead of canvas-', and invested with cohos as gorgeous as its shades are dark. Its pathos has a wild sobbing in it—an Mvdian tremu lousness of tone, like the wail of spir its. And than Ossian hints' If, the last of race, answering the planets of the, wilderness, the plover’s shrink, the “hiss” of the hntm less stream, the bee iu the heather bloom, the rustle of the birch above his head, the rear of the cataract behind, in a voice ot kindred freedom and kindred melancholy con versing less with the little men around him than with the giant spirits of his lathers—we have few finer figures iu the wh do region of poetry. Ossian, in short, ranks with the “Robbers” and the “Seasons” as a work of prodi gal beauties, and more prodigal faults, und partly through both, has impressed the w orld. — Hurds of the Bible. The Like of I nsf.cts. —Insects gen. crally must lead a Only jovial life. Think w hat it must be to lodge in a lily. Imagine a palace of ivory and pearls with pillars of silver and capitals of gold, nil exhaling such a perfume as never arose from a human censer. Fancy again, the fun of tucking them selves up for the night in the folds of n rose, rocked to sleep by the gentle sighs of the summer air, uotbikg to do win n you awake hut to wash yourself in a dowdrop and full to eating your bedclothes. Jokes.—As gold becomes refined hy pa«sing through the ordeal of fire, so truth is the purer for being tested by the furnace of fun ; for jokes arc to facts what the melting pots arc to mot. al. Ihe uttcror of a good joke is a useful member of society. A witness in court being interro gated as to bis knowledge of the de fendant in the case, said he knew him intimately well, ‘‘lie had supped with him, sailed with him, and horsewhipped him.” _ The sami. iron ore furnishes the sword, the plowshare, the priming-hook the needle, the engraving tool, the spring of a watch, the chisel, the chain, the author, the compass, and the can non-ball. MEDICAL. DR CHARLES H TOZCRS Private Medical Card. STUANUKI'.S visiting Hacraniento will remember thHl l»r. fuier's I Mimicry is in (ilb street, be tween J nml K sts , Sacramento, Tim great suco-s ;iml in my radical cures made by Dr. Toner since tin commencement in Hus city, which hundreds inn testify. Induces him to Inform those afflicted with inn private cunplalnls. recent nr chronic, and wi-biobe well nml llionumlily cured, it will be to Hu-tr interest nml wellfare to e ll on him who for the lust twenty live veins tins (given Ins m tire mention to I’riv.i Complaint*, and to nil cases of a private nature, acute nml chronic sm-h s Sy phillis, Secondnry nml Cunsibniioiial utleclioiis. Lonurrhhoc nmt Seininnl «Vi akue Lleet nml Strictures nml all dlse;.- - of the genitive nml nrbiury oigans, imlb in male and female, such as I’rolapsur. Tin ir .Minis. Iljsl, ria, Ace. I‘aMi nls can be a-* tretl that Iheir com;ilainl • will not lie (nin)iered wilb, but treated upon strictly set entitle principles. Private complaints eradicated in a tew days- new cases cured in a short turn , w illioat mercury. Hi i an be consulted at his office at nil times o| the day. from it in the m-uning until s in Ihe evening,— All in nllllelion can tins! in him one w ho can see and sympathise with nml ledrieml them when in trouble, uml oe relieved and < nred. Aparlmenis privan y arranged so us to preclude the possibility of ex|s>snre. Letters cn* losing > I n w 111 receive prompt attention with best advice and Instructions. U. It. (11/.KU. M. It., ffitb street, belween -I and K. JIIIEAD AND REFLECT/ J)r. (,'fiu's 11, Tozer's Curd to the Afflicted. Quick cures >ml low prices at tin* old established olllcc, lilh HUvel between J and K. P VK. T< i/T.K returns his thanks b> his numerous uW patients for heir patronage. and would em brace this opportunity to remind them that he con tinues U> consult on Unoe cases el vkmckcal which have Imflled the skill ol some of the most celebrated physicians oi theatre, nml upon which helms near fnilril In preform it rmti at r u s. Dr. To*«r’a reputation ns n physician stands tin ei|ualled. His exclusive attention lo diseases of the genito urinary organs for ne.ny years, renders him perfectly master of sy phihtic itiseasi s. The targe nninber ol aggravated cases that, lie has perfectly cured after they have been (given up by many others is the only proof that a physician re. quires of bis ability. Dr. Timer would slate that he can cure any and all esses of varieties of the disease, ii ' mutter how hmsg si inifim;, or what progress the disease has made, every ■,client can ifly upon a cure. Dr To/.i r has, p is well known, taken patients from the very verige ol the (grave, nod restored them to perfect health. He would further stale. Hint he deems it sufficient to attract the attention of those who might need the serv e es o| n poj sirdtiii in nil cases, lint particularly i nninera'ed in the ad vertisement, expect imr Ihey wmild test mv merits as u practitioner; and the re-ull ol my practice has heen thus lar siilislaclory to mv patients and myself Nor do I deem it necessary T«i till columns ol Hie newspa pers wilh lul-oiiie eiinne and bomba lie adverlise tnellt, (irofessinig my ability lo heal all di-eases ||.-sb is heir 10, for lo do that 1 inns) he something more than Man, bn* lo give Ib >*e that are nf!l al with Venereal, Chronic, nhd other dise-i-es. to understand from hung experience, I am tally comp>d>-iit lo treat them snccessiiillv. My regard for the dignity of the medical ■ rofevsion. to which 1 have the ho no. to beloiig. deters me from committing any act - iv.ring of rank iptaei ery, nml regard for my own dignity would prevent my placing myself on a par with .pinks and nostrum v emlers of the present ace. 1 otter no Iran Intent or genuine c rtiil "ties or puds of my superior ipndille.il loos am practitioner: neither do I assume t<> myself medical honors to which I am not entitled, lint tin n Ir ask Iho-e who are disci- ( |, to read the different advertisements relating In Ihu core ol private disease,, and judge for Hi mselves where to apply for relief. My monni are ~, arranged that I can tie consnlled in privacy at nil houe of the day, from II o clock in the morning until * o’clock In Die evening. Persona with Chronic Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Local Weak ness. Nervous Dehdi'y, l.ow spir:!-. I.as-itude Weakness of the Limbs uml llac.lt. Indispo-ilam Loss ol Memory. \ version to -ociely. Love of solitude, rimiillty, >ell Distrust, Di/zii'-s- 111 .la,-he. I’at iis iii Hie side, Alleelion of Hie I.yes I’i np.i s on Hie l e e. Sexual and other infininiies in Man,\c., will llml It important to consult Dr. i'. 11. Tozer, at his olllcc,Olh sired, between J anil K. S, .crumento. HEAD AND DEFLECT. H>U. CIIARLKB 11 TOZKU’S C A HI) to the afflic 5Jr led of Ctilifornia. In approaching any new course of systematic inquiry, there are ceri-tin points concerning » hich the inquirer should nlways be care ful lo satisfy himself. He should comprehend dis tinctly what the subject of inquiry is—Health and Disease If we can form and llx in onr minds a clear concep tion ol the stale of Health, we shall have no difficulty in understanding what was meant by Disease, lint 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 yen i annul be mistaken and will know w here to ap ply for relief, I tine the word “disease” generally, and before I speak of the signs of particular diseases i; will be proper to take a general v jew ol symptoms. When a person is troubled or aflltcled w ith disease, which causes a weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss el muscular ( ower. pal pitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, dys pepsin,derangement of Hie digestive functions, gen end debility, symptoms of consumption, and many others which are heller explained than pm on paper, and require Medical or Surgical attendance, it would be well for them to inquire il there is a phy siciitn who is competent to attend them, and wbo underlsands the application of medicine, and whose scientific at tainments In his profession, and whose age and expe rience entitle him to yours confidence. Considering these things. Dr. Chss. II Toner has concluded to in form you that are alllicted. advertising bis place ol business,slating that be has been a successful prac titioner for over twenty live years, and has ATTENDED AND CURED HUNDREDS, when Ihey have her ti considered by other physicians and have been pronounced by them pied recovery Therefore you may rely upon him its one in w hom secresy and the inmost confidence can be placed. Dr 11. T.wonld invite all that are .-diluted to mil on him, and if be does not administer for them,there will be no charge made. Let no false delicacy pre vent you, but apply immediately, and save you-elt from the dreadful censeqaencea which must follow those who neglect to receive attendance. Dr ('. 11. Tozers office is on flth stn-et, near the lielvidere Hotel, I elwi en J and K streets. 111“ rooms are so arranged that the Doctor can bo consulted w ithout fear of mrleslniuin. Office hours, from b in the morning until c in the evening. C. M. ToZEH, M. D., nuvB Clh st.. between J and K, Sacramento. Dr. 4. L. Uz ask v v.—The gentleman whose name forms the caption of this notice is onewf ihe few modern physicians whose application to bis [>ro fessioti and devotion to the afflicted, render him alike an ornament to the one and a benefit to the other. A Hungarian by larth.l e sought w ilb Kos.-ith to place bis country among the nations of earth, beyond Hie oppressor’s rule, that her sons might rejoice In the practice of those precepts w hich are alike onr glory and our pride In his efforts so to do, lie has reaped the res ant of iacßcctnal resistance lo oppression,and -a home and a country know him no more.” Apart, however, from his claims upon oar cousidi ration as a patri'-., the testimonials - i character aw! rapacity winch he brings entitle him Vo public roii3 letne. to the exclusion of those who | .<ess-ss neither Ho- one or tb ■ other. As a gentleman his character is untar nished : as a phys K-tan, his skill unsurpassed: and to those whose imprudence has left Upon them the taints of disease, we can conscientiously c»rameml him with the assurance that in him they will And a friend whom to know is great gain. The Pr ’» office is No. Sand * Armory Hall, comer of Sacrament*, and Montgomery street* sau Francisco. aH-Sm MEDICAL DR. J C. YOUNG’S CARDS. i "c mere terrible •••Iful e* it is in nr- it* rn\ ig- IMPORTANT TO MINERS, TRAVELER!*, KTC. rpnMf'RK O no malady ofd—t er inv-ortnuce cither u In *i medical nr moral 1 i rlit ol view. to vn ich tti,- human family i* more liable than that arising from impure connections. \« n medical man it Is the tint) of everv physician to look nt a* it effect* health and lift*, mid M sole object •hnnlil he to mili-at . ns "ir li«he«in 1 power. He* hodili suffering. 11'iman nature a* f -t is bn’ frill. ::II nr- HiMe to misfortune. Of nil ih- ill* that affect tnnn nm throi those of a private nature —1' the person who contracts it rrl r rIr tr l1 1 upon hi*constitution, endin'/ fr ijcin mill n loathsome grave, it hecoit Importance wh-n it Is fransnr fir inf. Js+H'-lt Imintr till’ <’i se how miles Hint every Mn- ton ing f *> h that th-y have contracted the di* l " to it at on— hv consult in- some M|>(.ft itlillitv mill education eivdd s i(V. speedy, ami perm-ecut no with this necessity. 1)1! VOI Nil fi ite that, liy long study nr < I ext* tins helotne perfect m:i«'er of all Mm* come nmler the ilioiomnirrtion of mg paid more ollenll' n I- that om it hi r |•! \ sir.ian lu the • 'inte I :»inies betferouallfled to treat th-m. Syphilis 111 all its forms. Mich Itn «minis, ulcer In Ih- throat, secondan ;‘ i , ci laneons eruptions' nice oion*, t-rtimry svphilis. sv {>iii lis in children, men ns- ■-. \ ph'li' re ■ i ‘t' "Mio; - gon orrhea, gleet, strictures, fa'si-pii*«a‘..'i .ini; m-nion if the Madder and prut rile glands, evcorirr n ms. in mom. is'nlf «. jt.tr.. me n« familiar to him the most coin mon things of daily observation. The Doctor effects a cnri‘ In recent cases In a few dins, and find* no difficulty in curing 1 1 use ef ( mg duration, without fnihmilliiiSf the pat . nt to su< it treat ment ns will draw upon him Hie ate/hli-i suspicion or oblige him to neglect Ids tin-in ss whether wi’liin oors or without. The diet need nut be changed. ex cept in ease* of seven* liitlainnlloii. There are in Cali fornia patients (amounting to over two thousand in the past year) that could furnish proof of lids ; hot ihe—are’matter* fhot require thi nice*! eecresy which he nlw i\“ preserve* All letter* enclosing $lO, will he promptly attended to. (Mice hours from 9 \,M to * I’ V. Address .1 r. Vi mm:, M. <t. Express Hnildiii's t on—r of Montgomery and (talifornlnn street*, over Welle •*ur go is Co.'* Express Departmeiil. a r\RT)—FROM Dll. YOCNC’S PIMVATF. MEDH’AI, nfflci—To the afflicted —til the aiie of proirret*., whon sidence is dev.-lop ng p«-if in siindi a manner a* to appear almost ne r iciilon*. evi rv thing In common place is loolied upon as not v, —tli notice In view of lids fact Dr. Young, corn rof Montgomery and California streets, In— ce i-Tm 1 1«•«I in leave ihe beaten track hitherto pur ■d In m-i 'ci ntlflc physicians, (that of willing lor the ;nd i ■ to llml yen out alone,) and publish to the world, as inticn as may he. his knowledge of the liealing art. In let those who he ill need of assistance khow n 1 ere they can Hind relief without fear of helm; Impo-eil upon In conlinnntion of this subject. I»>-. Vomu; wonhl civ, that of the past ten year* be lies pursued Hie pract in- of medicine in one of the lar—est i-• t ie- In Die I idled Stales, with the highest siiere-s. and that Id* sinn ingn* a physician Is without reproveh, Imving at one lime bemi lecturer at the I nivoishy ol IVme -ylvanla on venereal diseases. j.c. I'l.oii all of the* Dr. Admit; Imscon lldence in introducing himself to the pnliiic. know ini; Hint the. will sustain Wi II earned merit. The following are n lew of Hie manv testimonials w hich have appeared in Hie public journals the last few years; [From the Rost on Medical Journal j AUhon-h we urn imposed lulhe system n| ndicrtis itii;, for i;ood anil sufficient reason*, still we deem it hut justice to Mty that Dr Voiinsf i* one m the im-t indns'.rions and IndefaliL'idde votaries ol the medical science in the I'nileil Slates, From Professor Jackson The snbscrdier i* personally aci|indnle l with Dr Voum/. and has seen much of Ins pr e-i. and (an bear teslhnoney to hisinerili as a practitioner. From the New York Herald The eminence of thi* (lislinuntshed i.’-ntleman in his profession, and the very extended opportnedies possessi-d by him for the observation of venereal dis eases, make his services invaluable to those afflicted wii.li the above complaints. From the Whit; ami Advertiser. All afflicted with private cmnplaintssiiouM consul! Dr Vounsr, whose education I* iml surpassed by any physician in the country. In his skill, honor and in le-rity till may rely with safety, while most of the practitioners in this city are without hon—ty or res pectahilily. their pretentions bein'/ t/rounded in i/itor tnee and assumption. (tdice comnr of Monltromery and California -Irccls. 'in stairs, opposite the liankiiur house of Wells I'ar-o .VCo open from 9 A. M. to 8 F. M , Smiduy in cluded' PRIVATF. Medical Office —Hundreds ol those who have contracted disease are dlsadpoinlcd of a cure by not ciillimr on Dr. V’oinn; til llr-t He w ill forfeit any sum if he fails to cure any case that may come under his care, ne matter how ton/ stamlin- or iilDictintf. such as ulcers, tumors, nodes, hunches, pimples on the fac- and body, pains in the hones and loins, wakefulness. Iremhlimr. copp'-r colored sore«. wa-lint; of the bones, emaciation, loss of appetite, strength ond flesh, sores in the nose and ears, 10-s <n hair, weak eyes, iicliint; humors, Many per- iis after helm; relieved ef all extern it appearances of private disease, suppose themselves cined hnl alter n few months fln<l they are troubled with various symptoms which they never had before, and which they And it impossible to relieve. To all who are tif fin 'ed in litis wav. Dr. Yount; would particularly tec omniend a trial of hisskill. The symptoms with which vou are trouliled are cmised by taints in the blond, which sooner or Inter will destroy \ our health and hap piness. Nr person who has ever had an attack of any private complaint should not fail to consult Dr. Youm; and take a few hollies of his Invaluable pnrifyin/ medicine, as they can rest assured that their Mood is !n a perfectly pure and healthy condllieii, and that every trace of disease Is removed from the system. Recent cases cured lit srom two to five days without chance of diet or hindrance from business, or no fee. DR J. ft. YOHNC Office, corner Montgomery and California streets, opposite Weils, Fargo S: Co.’s, office hours from 9 A M., to BP. M. t Marysmlle, June lOth.lPSo DU. J. C. VOITNR —Pkvr S:i>:—Plen«c send no some of the medicines you prescribed in m> case. I have a friend here who is trouliled in exactly the same way that I was. He has nightly emissions, ringing acise in his head, weak back, loss of memory, and Is generally debilitated ; he is (lK'otirag<-d and ha* not confidence enough to enable him to call and see you. 1 told him how I was. and that m> friends all said I was in consumption, and He* doctors up here gave me up and advised me to a-> home to 1 1; *■, hut instead of going home I called upon you, and here I am. as well as any of llicni, mid likely id live a long lime >i-t. wiltl si Tenth enough tc work w ith t lie siixmg i-t of ih-iu. Doctor. I will sen'*" 'e'v one to you tnnt limks to me as llioiigti he nis'dist a p.C.sic-.ati It -liall nut he my fault if any one dies for want of m.slical entl I will do all l can to kf away from those pe-ts of socie'y, ydept profo--.ors and high soi tiling titled mm. w ho. if the facts wen* known, are men who left th-ir country (m Heir coun try's goisl. Publis tlos li'tier. doctor, if you wish, mid 1 hoi*' sense of those that humbugged me, may *<s- it and sleep fid ’or one night. Trulyya rs. l«EO. DAVIDSON. EDWARD M. BURROWS, International! TotelSaloox JACKSON STREET, Between Montgomery and KcarneF. SAN FRANCISCO- I Beit The Brand* »/ Brandiet, Wi net and Sega . MEDICAL. Dn. HEXNIWIANNS PE TV A TE MEDICAL OFFICE. CORNER MOXTdOMKRV k JACASON STREETS* SAN FRANCISCO Dlt. M. lir.IINIM \NN. corner of Kearney and Ihiciflc *ireets. Sun I'rtnct-co. has for n nnin r ofyenrs. in tin 1 rnililnry and other ho*pltnl* <>l fn n-e. devoted liis study principally to the iri .i'an nt "I 44 ■ , ret <1 mnt therefore po 4 o- 44 «-s a il" O'--li * \- perlence in Hll 4 particmilar brunch Mi* I* • l-o p.-r -1,.,-Ily familiar with nil the re-.■inly di-coi. ••• : i highly important remedies nml nnnin. for th" rnr- of -uch di-“ ases. ll is «r arcely necessary h* add I• r ■ that in f'r ini'i> wh-Tt* -ecre; di 4 *-a-e- r»- of *, • .• <. 1■ lit occ iriviiie I h ill 1 sny wtn • ■ I fhu («! i y of that country lire more expi rt in theircure. am! an cnn“l:intly .ilot surer 4 *!idly endeavoring 1» fi'i'l in w r**in*onn P" etlKicnl Hint les 4 dangejou 4 itimi those formetlv used I>r. Meinim-nn in therefore. enabled '•> < •«r.- ■' lhf -1* i|i.(.limn with furli'd certainty, willio -. inetrurv. in u very -hurl lime, and without « ii'ji-i: g hfn |inli'i*ii *. In the rink o! sub-rquellt injurious conse quence*. • '(ironic (lonorrllea, Rvennnlorrli' a, floor All. m, Coiiitiil Debility lhe r** 4 iili cl ini«i'i'Hi’«rt. p> 'intion* ,fnin in fin* leak nn I s*ii 1 »*:■* f.rtipta’ | i-' I -•!i li educed lo' interior cause 4. Fnl 11 air. i* 11 " '’' i-in in the Jnlir'. Nocurmtl sweats. Seminal nml I in nl wi' ikni'". liijnriim receivisl iiv nn-rein- -.1 tre-.t. mint. Uc vc tire cured hy Mr. ll' liiiininn «. . the id of remedie* known lint to himself, In the | *f rt a 1 lli*fiiclien of liin elientn. Recent diseases ol the nhove nnnieil kiml w'd be promptly nml radically removed before they cmi nel lie in tii" i,mil him! heroine chronic, by Dr. Ileinl in.inn’n mvii purifying vegetable renn "lit n. Hr Mi tidiniiiin further possesses n Mini remedy fill.y ti ded, and vihicii CIIII he r. lied upon for the cure of Inlertiiilleiit /ever. Chill mid l ever, lever unit Ague. iiNo u menu*ln remove, in u few dm 4 tor* ver. 11 hud breiilh. without ihe lead Injury in tie stomach. In Ihe pdeseiit day 4 nioiieron* re die* ire offered everywhere for nil imiiiiinnbte di- 1-* 4 . hill in most oft lie cue*' 4 Ihe suiter* 1-4 t;re mi --dly d 1 *- :i| pointed that lin y look with J'l-liflilhle mi«tn.sf on all adverlis.itnenls ol this kind. Dr lleiineimiii 4 re ined ie 4 in'l'd not tie recommended hy pnflllng cli.nl 1- 11110-1.1 lor they recommend themsi-Ua 4 hy their ef fect*. 11* tin* been seen mid experienced by iiituteons teitlenl. 4 w ho. fortunately for them*. Ive-, have ii-ed 11n-Vi), l or tile illli. l-1111111011 nnd Milll-faelion el Hie oflen deceived public. Hie statement will Millin' lit,'it Mr. I leinimnnn ha* in hi* |H> 44 esrion over lv*o hnn i!red li 'tnnnninl 4 trom pntii*nt* cired I.y idm, he-id.-' nianv other reliidile per-on* wliieh lie 1 4 ready to ev |i ilit I when n-(|inri'd. while common decei.i-y lorhidn i on to |oihli»h them in Ihe in'W 4 |in|ier*. per-on* apply ini; 10 Dr lleiniiniinn -hall not he ohliged to pay in advance Ihe lull price ot tin i n. , ih he in »illing to submit In* shill mid liif* renn I 4 that In lie teati d. • dn* thing Ho* Doctor Invariably require* Irnm i ll h'a iiHlienl*. that ia a fallldul mid -irict eonfoi--iiuiiice wOli all toa directions mid precripliOM 4 , ollierwi-e In' cannot nnd will not warrant 11 cure. Written CoiiMilt (Hi.ilia will be given without chap, and communications an-wered whether eontHii. a* a fee or not. promply. ponctniilly and vviiti - rict ev, on applying, po-lage paid, in 111.- Idigli-li, I rench or (fermuii hangnagea, to Dr. M. HKINIMANN, Corner nfKeitrn.-y mid I’acdic -'rc ia. San f'ranciM'o. To atiow te itie snlisfaclion of all that Mr If. ioi inunn la 11 tlmrongly filiieateil, practical aed experi - enced |i)ivsiciioi and sutgenn. Hie foliowing from In nninermia tealiinoniata, are submitted to Ihe putd. • Name* are Miptireased, lint the author* are at any time ready fo proclaim their trit Ili and mnheniii-iiy In-hire. Hie World. M IUCKNWOOI) Vai.i.kv, l-'eli. 11, IS.Mi, Dear Doctor;--! have known you *iuee l'4n and von have giv. n an immy pnatfa of your talent* r.nd i xnerii-nce. (hut yon liave entirely won I'otitldi-nee Although yon r< aide at ala great di-lance frOni nn \•' 11 know timl I liave several time Kent you patient w hlrh other iloclojs have given lip aa llicurilhle, nnd \mi tiave alway* ri-ci'ived llii-ni and auvi-d nel only Iheir liinli* Inii iilao their livea. 1 will otny meninni 'em tiie cu*e of Mr (’ , from Auburn, who i imfehied to yon for the preservation 01 Ins rigid arm w Mrh other ilm-lor* wanted to amputate, and Hi d of v) ,t; ofColomH. who iiltlioiigh given up a l. ipe'e- 4 hy two doctors was cured by you in two weeks lime In what yon have done for my imni ly. sufflee il to any, I will never In- uhlo to rep.-iv v i. Vrcept dear lioctur, these few lines as a pmni of (lie high esteem I have oi'yonr liilent* a* 11 im die,d man. and believe me te be your constanl frii-ml. f 11. Proprietor of the Miner's Hide To Dr. Ileinimaiin. San Francisco (Jrceiiwoiid. Feliruiiry f Kb, IS. Having slydied medicine myself at I tic I'niver-iiy id Tin ia, n Italy. I suppose I know enough lo 1 ■ be lieved when I declare hereby dial yon an* the hi—l plivaieinn I ever met with in 1 alifornia. Tin- • lt-«-: .1 nn ion is (..undid on what f liave seen yon doc -11-nnl from everybody when I redd ■>! at Mormon !«• land. I know of many persons lo whom you ten saved life and limits alter they had been foiuplei. ‘y given up by others, and who will at any time come forward and testily to the truth id Ibis, and to your scijiice. Wishing you for Ihe future, the same nic cess which has intended you thus far. I remain indy yours, kk K* To Mr. Iletnimunn, San Francisco. Coloma. Jiuirrry 10th, TSafi, My Dear and Much Esteemed t>iK-tor:—lt is w ith nnieii regret Ilia I I and all your other friends saw you ipiil Mormon Island. We have lost in you 11 physi elan of great talent and experience, who we could md appreciate too much. It was proven enough hy lh ■ numerous who came to call on you from all pari* id Hu-mines, and you are in the heat remembrance of all. Mvself. given up by whom I considered our best pliy -icians. prepared myself to die; by chance I came 1111 der your treatment ituil you ha'-e cured me of a grave sickness in a short lime. You have proved yourself a physician and you do honor lo the inline M. To Dr. ll* Ileliilinnnn, Corner Jackson and Montgomery streets, San Nruncisco —Dear Sir:—lt ia with ylunvire that we notice tlie unbounded sue t'e*s which baa attended you in your practice since your residence in lids Stale, now over seven years The geod you have done and the skill you baveever cisei! in the cures that come under our observation make It our duty to let it lie known to the world and more particularly to those now suffering with disease Must of 11 4 were well acquainted with you whilst you resided at Mormon Island, and witnessed there some remarkable cures which you effected on patients w hose cases were pronounced hopeless hy eminent phy aieiiins. We have also seen what you have done for some of our friends now residing at fnloimi and Placerville, who after mueh pesuasion and induce m-uta on our part, consented to go and “••you. when thev had almost despaired of their lives. Tliey did so and n turned, and are new living hah mid hearty men: and read -r. if this nonce should reach your eye and v.ii an afflicted, take our advice and go to Dr li KIN JM ANN. and vou will never regret it M-ar Doctor, receive with our most hearty w iihes for your future welfare, the assurance ttial we la lieve you to he of our most talented and exjierieuced physicians in tin- Slate. Fkiliikuk k llakymaNN. 1 (prop'r Miners’ Motel.) J*l IB WIMKI KMASN. (p'r Creenwixid Hrewery, Jons Ucorok, Aroi’sr Hahnk, Joskph WnisAsa, * 'll AB Ul Miss. T. liKLvz. t Propr’sof the i T. It nzli, ) Croix Federale, k Placerville. Jeas llrr«u.Eß, f V M. Wai.kkb. F,l Dorado Hlide. <j. Zroickk. (firm of K. Poppe i; t'o,,) Oroviile. Joscrt! < I LAV EL, Allhum. Charles Kastklli. Spanish Jtrv Diggings. T TtEssisoEK. (prop'r of bridge,) Condemned Bar. C. Woli.es. Sacramento, K. Fismsokr, do C,. Re said, * do Cart. Hind, Michigan Bluffs. Capt. F. 8. Mriruit. Mormon Island. Mevrv Trcel. (Kepublican Mouse, 1 Jscbson. This testimonial was not solicited by Dr Heinb mann. »ag-73m VCreenwood Valley Coloma. MEDICAL. Tin- L. J. CZAPKATS (inuul .Vnllritl ami Surgical Institute, \r ory UhII building. Corner of Montgomery and Summit'nii' Shu Francisco. I. ,/ th/i'h 'if ]irvi»/imnt r:i rof s.V nr.v.jV nnd fhrrU 1 lit*'' -"S' 'tail th> * H] } prt •' in ft (1/ m-i f'V. r %u.i, 4.c/\PK.w. i.\ir is nr: y ? {«»\- • 'lni ••■I, ■; 'V U':r '' i. f !'!> y . .iall fr> ' 1C 'Jr*h "I llonvrdt, Chaff stir 1 run In tl'i* li Ft ,ivv thi*pilal n| I’*-iilt, I! tng ri. and I *f.■ I •pin • r "ii !•(■.rti-■ ■* of I rinvA nrvMi* • 1 1 • I <1 - i> < uf womi’ii and i'Ml.!<vii hat it i-n til I'* I j ■'.t ll u f t; for Ihe curi> of nil lorn- cl |re Me *! in •.viliil:*. v ■ ■rr!»«*ii. Hop’urn d » uni ■■ ' i nil tie* ••cm-'-i) nf s - . In jlm* li>— i - ■ •i ff ■.:< ii >Prlii' 'I « I •'. 'i-tri'i'n cii'i) II II I a ' *. With' ll convi lli 1 • >to If* (inlii'nr. ■r I ■ nlri I to ’l* bits i*e*S V. Ii n-i fwlienl, |,y i; ■ I*-cl• or nnp r "|nT I* - -- ‘"i nt, Inc «li• >' >• Ii »tm*-I the i-r-' nplcn i of i 1 !is, such A* buboes, i t I■ ilnfhl v Avili mi I li.' groin*. or nicer* In Tb" Ihroat ini'dl'**. I'"P lh" 11't'.i Inii'it cl lln* enii* c* of «c|i !il, ci . .tii'li :i< iiiii'iiinml i :i'i-“i"ii“. i •"icin--I 11 in ?<i i 1 v licnil ■•f it* [ini ii** in the Icii'li ninl I ml;'. iVtln th ill "'ii wenkln’ *, lost of : 111 ( •' 1 1r*I)I —I (if memory. Ini ir\ |.i tin* sight, r■ " I | i-i*in "lilll-'ictl i»C tih -c, • for society. nml hf! r ’ weariness of ■ wiih the lii'rviiin* si stein "c cM'ilrni !<• iliwl «light n,,|. « .liiwfe or startle llm [iilicnl nml;nig hi" exi-i- Clli'i' Illcrr'iMi*. KeP fill' Il 1 10 1 i 1 maladies ihe Ilni'lnP w ill guarantee » euro or a*k no cnnipei'ta'ioii. lie enn he (•iiii«nlli , 'l Poe o( charge, nml invites all lo r ill, nn ii Mill met ilmin nothing. ami may be miicli I i thoir advantage. TIIANKKfI.I.NKhJt ll* Tilt: INCSNTIVK TO (, r a ri i f m:. rt ft Cl.nw we jitililMi ilie certificate* of two of the K J V sufferer* I pom the pmig* of di*iii*e. who hnv i'i" pi riivi'iml their loiiin r honlth nml im f >*• Il»'il hy iri'.: ii inlr. neiki- known their me I Ihe remit I in) iigeiit; mid their stMteinenis are nnlhei'lii .led in n Niii.'i »'\ I'nhlii*. The ib'iemtil* i-I socii'l) imperlousl V ioii.iio.iiil their 1111 *11I<-il>. jinii mi I'nmmii.il their pencil I to the nttentioii of ml a I dieted , c t.n it r irn t: The mnli r-iitrrieil. de*ifnn* of neoinilnlinff th"te who non he nnioniiniil" eiinn r h In tie nimlliirly uf ftcl. il mIhT" npi rmniieet cloi ot their tiifleritiin* ni.'y he nhito it. iii'h iI hi« tint* to thii* mihlii'y i'\)iri‘i. hit tineere ir'iititiiile to I'r I. 4 t'znpltiiy. top the (••■nn nlit til Pil'oM'Py of hip hefilltl ItoPini .low n I -. the ili»lP»|»rllit' Miiipl ilie Inriilellt to the \ i'ii.ic | r: efieen ot iini'onlrolifilile |uiv io|i in \onlh, it. o . -i'o in limlv ?i;n) iniml. iinnhle lo pepfiirin evi n Hi" ei. i ilnn imp' toil upon the ilnllv Hvoen le ic nl iile. 1 -nneht the nil ee of ninnv |iliy*lchlnK, w lin nt ilp«t r enpileil nn ilcente ot tritlii.t; lOti'e. I.nl Hii*’ nfier ii fi « w - 'eh t. jimi iii -overnl in pt .iii-et n onlh*. of'lieir trcnin ent. I fonnil to my mi— iitienihh* horror, tluil iicti ml ol p. In ( tin* -yiiiptonii* hoe: me more iihinniir; in their torture, ntnl heinir liii'.llv 'oh) me In one tint *h*• • I it. ■' -t'.lii in.' cnliltni'il prii.i iply to ihe iimin, nndieinep m ihiM he of little l oe-oijiieiii'e. I <l. t|mir( I of ever reviloinL' my heiilth ilp.TiL'i* nml eniTw; nml n • H Id retort, nml u oli In,l •' litii'l hope. I'iillei! Upon lip. I'/iipkliV who Illt.-P • mu in ini' in\ Piet', pretcritiml tome nml iciii** w hieh ntiioci iiitiiintly mlinveil inn of the dull piiiti* ind i|i// ne>t in eiv lie.nl. Fnroiiritreil In 11 i•» petiill. I pi - »| i oil to | lure nn -i 1 1 lin no 'din tel) under hi* cure, nml, in ii tiriel otio. mm to hit ilireciion* and ml • ii'o. inv In-nl tiei'.'ini" I'h nr. in) iileiit rnllectnd. thn mid mil | 'in in in) Innl, iml I'nnnt. Ihe w etik nett of nn lie to. the nervous ntm ii il my vv hole nc lent on 111 • *! ,Titi-I iihirui or evcitiTiiiTit, the nii«- nnltiropv nml i \i*. I nehoiiniL't, tin- toll district mol unnt ot confidence in n hert, the inr if iihdiu In tin |y nml Mind id ritoliHion. the Iri tr Ii t lit I excitin'.', nil nt tunes pieii.tnridile dr nne nt nitfhl, lolloumil hv invohinlnrv ilitchiirp’et, Imvi nil ditnppenred. innl in fnei. in luo months nfier Inn int; cnntnlleil the H eii.p. lliltHt it intj'hid l»y H new lit.—l lint 1110 whir) . hut i. short lin.o mp>, I coiitemphited to end hy mv mi n li.'itid. U ei. vi-nv lo tniard the niiforhiimtn from fnllirtt ■ no the s'inret ot inroiiipi'leid ipini'kt, I di em il my ■ tut. to oil", tins tetlmioi y to tin* m.-rlt mid ■‘kill of I ip. i ■) .npUity, nml recoininend him to nllu tiomiiy slm.o in lien I ol meilU'iil inlvire. hellilf iistnred hy nn 11 ‘i ii i-xpi re nee ll.nl, once under hit care, a rad ion! ..ml pi nn nn at cure will he i tfrcleil H. K. FH.I.MORK. ,-t ii of (’iili.'i "ilia, county of yan Krancisro—Siih» ■■ I i d end hworn lielore me, lint IT'h dny of April, A. 1 ». Ir vi. (digued) John M mi'l nt i>>. Notary Public. A i’ \U!)—Prompted hy an honest de-ire of my AAi li. pi, 1 with to lay helore the pnhlic a cute u Inch di ,erv • u high cnuiinniidnliou. not only at mi .riot ten r i.ic skill, ten that id'Tin nullity ulso. \hi nit luo m irs igo, I •mid.-lily, mid from causes unknown ■lo i seized u ill) ii 111 ot e|dh pty. whieh, owing lo III) inn i" \ Uj meet the expelcet I'oiiM'lJiieiil Upon It •li'or •' I' nn dicnl tieiitruent.uud the iliscoiirugenieiit I nut uit h on n Hem [ding it, toon heemne such i ii* 1 was tin'll led I" helievei as to defy the skill ol u phy -n-i.in. 1 vvat treiplewtly tide in purtuit ol m> call in ■, throw n down to Ihr ground vvilhniil the tdghlest warning, and although iuseiitilile to thn ngoiiu s I yet detpited the nilteries ot in) life,Olid soon Iminietl i" look iiiioii I how who wool.l render me imtltlHiico or shelter me from damn r ns I'liemies who sought to prolong the mis, ries of my existence. W Idle in thid stale, mid having previous to my atllictiou lasted Iho twi eia of ide. 1 once mere was induced lo attempt '' . king aid id a tihysleimi, and. hy recomiiieiidation. railed upon I ir. 1.. J. Cziipka>. I told him my cir cnmslmici's and my inaliility lo reward him lor hU services, regardless of which, however, he at once undertook my case, and with Ihe blessing of (hid I wic once more restored to perfect health. Uliahlo to reward him for the boon which I enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebtedness. I consider it due in myself in d to nil the afflicted lo make the case public, in order that thosein need of medical ndvicc iiiii\ hud a physician in whom every confidence can he placed 1..* >IK YKR V AIII.ONHK V. Stale of California, county ol San Francisco, s*—Sub tcniiud and sworn before me tide tlrsl dny of August A. l» ISjti. f.ILBXRT A.fiRSNT. l.s. Notary ITihlic. lir f, 4. Czapkay’s 'ledical and Surgical Institute Is at Hie corner of Montgomery and Sacramento sis., San J rmctsco. California. The Doctor offer* free coiitnliatioiis, and asks no rvinuneniUon unless he effects a cure. Sp iRMATOR HHIKA. local weaknots, nervous debilily, low spirits, X i/i U.t'Unli'. weakness of the limbs and back, in* depotition and incapability for labor and study,dull ness ot apprehension, lots of memory, aversion lo so ci'iy. love et solitude, timidity, self distrust, dizzim *s hendaciie. involuntary diaebarget. [mine in the tide, affecdi nt nl the eyes, pimples on die fare, *exiiie and other infirmniies in man, are cured without lad hy I'le ju-ily celebrated plivticiun nml surgeon, 1.. J. i /apkny. Hi* inelivai «f curing diseases i* newpun known to mberti and hence the great success. All cunsultmioiis (by letter or irtbepwise; free. Ad lr.-s 1,. J. Cz. pkii). ,M. Li. San Francisco, Vul. uT-lim SALK by the (’asc or Package ia quantities to suit. Long hill pa[ er. Logul cop Letter I’apcr, Ink Broad bill paper. Fools cap, Note paper. Pen oil*, Bl**k Books, Wufors, .Vic vNc. Nuis, Carriers Book & Stationary Co. 87 Battery &04& 00 Loup Wharf, San F cisco. C* P. KIMBALL, Pres OROVILLE LODGE, >«• 6®> 0. of F. meets every Monday e* oing in the Masonic Had. RroUicrs good standing are ri-spectfutly invil , TUOMAB COLEMAN, I*. Clark, Secrwury,