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Tabic of Distances. The following distances were measured with a viaraeter, by Capt. Warner, of the United State* Topographical Engineers, in the summer of 1848; From Sau Francisco to Mission Dolores, 2i miles. “ " “ to Sanchez Rauch 17 “ “ “ " to San Mateo 21 “ “ “ to Santa Clara 48 “ w to Sau Jose 51 “ " ** ** to Murphy’s...,,, 70 “ <l ” " to San Juan 04 “ ‘‘ “ “ to Salinas River 113 “ “ toMonterev 125 “ ** M “ to Mission Soledad... 166 “ “ “ “ to OJitos 206 “ “ w “ to San Miguel 237 “ ” " M to Brake’s Ranch.... 258 “ ” “ ■“ to Santa Marguarita. 265 “ '* " " to San Luis Obispo. .276 “ M u “ to Capt. Dana's 203 “ “ •* “ to Los Alamos 321 *• " “ to Santa Inez 340 “ *< “ to Gaviota Pass 302 “ •< “ to Arrogo H0nde..«.359 “ • to Dos Pueblos 370 “ •• “ “ to Santa Barbara 387 “ «< “ to Carpenteria 308 “ « o “ to Rincon 402 “ m “ “ to Buenaventura 415 “ •• “ “ to Santa Clara River. 421 “ •• •• “ to Cariega 475 “ •• “ “ to Los Angeles 485 “ ** “ “ to Los Coyotes 504 “ “ “ “ to Santa Ana 515 “ •• “ “ to Juan Avila’s 635 “ •• “ “ toS. Juan Capistrauo.s42 “ “ “ “ to Los Floros 5C2 “ “ “ “ to San Luis Key 573 “ “ “ “ to San Diego 612 J “ (g>! oo m gj g- p corsTiES. coi’Nxr skats. j igL jj-Jl | ¥ If ? I Alameda Vlvarado ! 175 185 50 Butte Bidwell’s Bar... 1 75 120 230 Calaveras Mokelumne Hill! ooj 55 220 Colusa Colusa ! 140 195 205 Contra Costa... Martinez { 110 120 45 El Dorado Column ! 50 105 205 Humboldt Union Town.... i 300 400 265 Klamath Union Town ... | 550 560 425 Los Angeles.... Los Angeles 660; 670 555 Marin San Rafael 158 168 3 Mariposa Mariposa : 155 100 265 Monterey ’Monterey. i 260 2701 135 Napa Napa City 130 140 55 Nevada Nevada 65 1201 220 Placer Auburn 35! 00 j 100 Sacramento Sacramento : 1 65 j 155 San Bernardino. San Bernardino.! 6001 700 1 565 San Diego San Diego ; 790 800 ; 665 San Joaquin Stockton 55 ! 165 San Francisco.. San Francisco.. 140 150 15 San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo 460; 470! 335 Santa Clara San Jose I 200 00 i 75 SantaCrnz Santa Cruz j 260 270 135 Santa Barbara.. Santa Barbara.. 200! 600 465 Shasta Shasta 225! 280' 380 Siena Downieville.... 07 152 252 Siskiyou Yreka 300 355 455 Solano Behicia 110! 120 45 Sonoma Sonoma 138 100 40 Sutter Nicholaus 30, 85 185 Trinity !Weaverville | 265: 320 420 Tuolumne Sonora 125! 70 235 Tulare | ! 265 210 375 Yolo i Washington ...! 11 55 156 Yuba .Marysville ! 65’ 120' 220 The following miscellaneous distances may also be useful for reference; From Sacramento to San Francisco, 140 miles; to Stockton, 55 miles; to Benicia, 110. From Stockton to San Francisco, 150 miles; to Benicia, 120 miles. From San Francisco to San Quentin, 15 miles; to San Jose, 50 miles; to Benecia, 30 miles. The Greatest Discovery of the Age. Qreat Blessing to Mankind. INNOCENT, ~BUT POTENT. Dr. L. J, CZAPKAT’S PROPHILACTICUM, (Self-disinfecting A gent,) a sure preventive against Gonorrhea and Syphilitic Diseases, and an unsurpassed rem edy for all Venereal, Scrofulous, Graugrenous, and Cancerous Ulcers, Foetid Discharges from Vagina, Uterus, and Urethra, and all Cutaneous Eruptions and diseases. For sale at Dr. Czap kay s Office, Armory Hall, comer of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, San Francisco. As in oculation is a preventive Small Pox, so Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Prophilacticum, a preventive against Syphilitic and Gonorrhoeical Diseases. With this intention, Dr. C. makes the public acquaint ed with his excellent Phrophilactium. Syphilis is one of the most dangerous diseases with which the human body can be afflicted, whose horrid consequences are not limited to an individual, or to a family, but to three and five generations.— Consequences which are only too often the cause of destroyed physical and mental health, of pre mature death, of lunacy, idiocy and suicide. In order to limit the extension of Syphilis, illicit in tercoufse between the sexes must be avoided, or remedies must be used to prevent contagion with the Syphilitic poison. Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Pro philacticum has been analyzed by the most emi nent physicians and chemists of Europe and the United States, and pronounced as the best pre ventive against Venereal Diseases. The above remedy is not new. It was discovered by Dr. Czapkay many years ago, and is now in use all over Europe and parts of the United States of North America. The effect of the far-famed rem edy is very simple,and uninjuriousto the system; it combines chemically with the venereal poison, and through that the poison is neutralized and its power destroyed in such a manner that con tagion cannot take place if the directions are strictly followed. Thereby, ye young and old, male and female, get of this valuable remedy, or you expose yourselves to the dangers and conse quences of the horrid disease, Syphilis, and gen eration after generation will suffer for your apa thy—not saying anything about time and money that you lose in getting cured of it. Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Prophilacticum is also an unsurpass ed remedy and cure in all the following diseases: Venereal, Scrofulous, Gangrenous, and Cancer ous Ulcers, Foetid Discharges from the Vagina, Uterus, and Urethra, and all Cutaneous Eruptions and Diseases. The Prophilacticum is in the shape of a cake of soap, and is used externally, whether as a preventive or curative; consequent ly, in the latter case must be combined with in ternal medicines to eradicate the poison already in the system. For that purpose, Dr. Czapkay will supply, free, every one with a prescription for his valuable compound Blood Purifier, so that every one who suffers from disease can get cured of it, without being imposed upon by quacks or self-styled Venereal Doctors. L. J. Czapkay would inform the public that his experience is extensive in all diseases to which the human body js subject, and his reputation as a medical advis er stands high, having been regularly educated as a physician and surgeon, and being a gradu ate of the Medical University at Posth, Hungary occupying in the late Hungarian Revolutionary War the high position of Chief Physician to the 20th regiment of Honveds, Chief Snrgeon to the Military Hospital of Posth, and late lecturer on Diseases of the'Urinary Organs, and diseases of women and children. Therefore, don't hesitate a moment, all ye who suffer from disease, or wish to present the contagion of the horrid poison, bat go at once, or address a line to Dr. Czap kay’s office, and get of his far-famed Prophilac lionm. Price, so. Full directions are attached to each package. All communications from the country address ed only to Dr. L. J. Czapkay, San Francisco, will l-e strictly and conftdedtially attended to, and the remedies, with the greatest care and security, immediately dispatched by Express or other con veyance, to' their destination.' Ail orders must be addressed to L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D.. Medical Institute, Armory Hall, Corner Sacramento and Mongorqery st?., £s3Am] San Francisco, Cal. >itii Jfranom % I ,\ DR. L. J. CZAPKAY’S (bmb Hfebical ft Surgical Institute, ARMORY HALL BUILDING; Comer of Montgomery and Sacramento streets, San Prancisco. ESTABLISH HD FOK THE PERMANENT CURE OP ALL PRIVATE AND CHRONIC DISEASES, & THE SUPPRESSION OP QUACKERY. 4TIENDING and resident Physician, L. J. Czapkay, M. D., lute in the Hungarian rev olutionary War, Chief Physician to the 20th reg iment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, and late lecturer on Diseases of Women and Children. TO THE AFFLICTED—Dr. L. J. Czapkay has opened his institute for the cure of all forms of private diseases, such as Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Nocturnal Emissions, and all the consequences of self-abuse. In the first stages of Syphilitic or Gonorrhoeal diseases, he guarantees a cure in a few days, without iuconAeuience to the patient, or hindrance to his business. When a patient, by neglect or improper treatment, has developed the secondary symptoms of syphilis, such as bu boes, or painful swellings of the groins, or ulcers in the throat and nose, which if not checked de stroy the soft parts and cause the hones to mor tify; separate and come away, leaving the suffer er an object hideous to behold; or when splotches or pimples break out upon the skin, or when he has painful swellings upon the bones, or when his constitution is injured so as to predispose to consumption or other constitutional disease, the Doctor guarantees a cure or asks no compensa tion. In Rheumatism, chronic or acute; in Dysente ry or Diarrhoea, he has safe and effectual' reme dies. For the treatment of the consequences of self-abuse, such as nocturnal emissions, nervous ness, timidity, headache, pains in the back and limbs, with general weakness, loss of appetite, loss of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness, confusion of ideas, dislike for society, and a feel ing of weariness of life; with the nervous system so excitable that slight noises shock or startle the patient, making his existence miserable.— For the above maladies the Doctor will guaran tee a cure or ask no compensation. He can l>e consulted free of charge, and invites all to call, as it will cost them nothing, and may be much to their advantage. DR. L. J. CZAPKAY is daily receiving appli cations from every part of this State, and from Oregon and Washington Territories, for treatment of every form of disease, and there is not one who will come forward and express dis satisfaction; on the contrary, the Doctor is daily in receipt of letters expressive of gratitude and thankfulness, some of which are published be low by permission: Sacramento, May 15,1855. Dear Sir: —Such is the thankfulness I feel for the preservation of my health of body and mind, and I believe of my life, that I hope 1 will not be considered obtrusive in tendering my thankful acknowledgments for restoring me to health, end making my life a boon worth pre serving, when it had become a burden too great for me to bear. Victim as I was to vice that had undermined ray constitution and developed a train of nervous symptoms, such as nervous de bility, headache,' distressing timidity, self-dis trust, dizziness, love of solitude, loss of memory and want of resolution, besides a loss of strength and energy, which made my waking moments wretched and my sleep unrefreshing, and was fast bringing me to the grave; but, thanks to your skill, I am restored to health, vigor and en ergy. Hoping to guide others where they may find relief, you have my permission to make this public. Gratefully yours, LEONARD WAITE. To Dr. L. J. Czapkay, San Francisco. Stockton, May 24,1855. Dear Sir: Having entirely recovered from my sickness, I avail myself of this opportunity to return my thankful acknowledgments for the re lief you have given me. When I think of the dis tressing bodily weakness under which I have suf fered, and the nervousness, headache, fearful ness, want of confidence, dizziness, restlessness, weak ness in the limbs, loss of memory, confusion of ideas, dislike for society, nocturnal emissions, and many other symptoms which had made my life miserable, I can hardly expxess the gratitude 1 feel, for my existence had become a burden to me, and nothing afforded "me the least gratifica tion; whilst now I feel perfectly well, and can enjoy life to my entire satisfaction. Knowing that there are many afflicted as I have been, you have my permission to make use of this letter as you think proper. Believe me, gratefully yours. ' M. MICHELS. To Dr. L. J. Czapkay, San Francisco. Portland, Oregon, May 15,1855. Dk. Czapkay — Sir: Your medicine has been taken according to directions. 1 feel a little weak yet; in every other way I am almost entire ly recovered, and think in a short time I shall be as well as ever. Everybody who knows me is wondering what made such a change, for some friends thought 1 had consumption, and others said I was going crazy. Well, 1 dont know but they were both right, as I felt a good deal both ways, and thought if I didn't die soon I would like to. lam not troubled any more with emis sions, and the pain in rny head and back, and the weakness in my limbs have left me, and so has the dizziness, timidity, and the wish alwaj’s to lie alone. lam not afraid to go in company now, and am not so easily scared as I used to bo. when any little thing would set me trem bling. I have been at work this week, which is the first I have done for six months, and the thought of it dont discourage me like it used to. Indeed, I feel like another man, and it is all ow ing to your medicine and advice. Yon may pub lish this if you want to. Yours, &c., JOSEPH RATH. *3“ Spermatorrhea, or Local Weakness, Ner vous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of the Limbs and Back, Indisposition and Inca pability for Labor and Study, Dullness of Appre hension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Self-Distrust, Dizzi ness, Head Ache, Involuntary Discharges, Pains in the Side, Affections of the Eyes, Pimples on the Face, Sexual and other infirmities in man, are cured without fail by the justly celebrated Physician and Surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. His method of curing diseases is new, (unknown to others,) and hence the great success. All con sultations, by letter or otherwise, free. Address Dk. L. J, CZAPKAY, M. D., Corner Sacramento and Montgomery sts, [33-3m] San Francisco, California. fHMIE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE—Great Blessing to Mankind!—lnno cent but potent!— Dr. L- J. Czapkay’s Prophi lacticuni, (self-disinfecting agent,) a sure proven live against gonorrhoea and syphilitic diseases, and an unsurpassed remedy for all venereal,scro tulous, gangrenous and cancerous ulcers, foetid discharges from vagina, uterus and urethra, and all cutaneous eruptions and diseases. As inocu lation is a preventive against small pox, so is Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Prophilacticum a preven ti.e agaitLd eyphiiltioal and gonorrheal diseases, harmless in itself, it possesses the power of chem ically destroying the syphilitic virus, and there by saving thousands from being infected by the most loathsome of all diseases. Let no young man who appreciates health be without Dr. Czadkay’s Prophilacticum. It is in very conve nient packages, and will be found convenient to use, being used as a soap. Price, $5. For sale at Dr. L. J. Cz array's Private Medical and Sur gical Institute, Armory Hall, corner of Mont gomery and Sacramento streets, Nan Francisco, Cal. j*ar All orders must be aduressed to L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D., .San Francisco, Cal. TO THE LADIES OF CALIFORNIA— Dr. L. J. Czapkay, late in the Hungarian Revo lutionary War, Chief Physician to the 20th Reg iment of Honvcds, Chief Surgeon to the Miliary Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, and late Lecturer on Diseases of Urinary Organs and Diseiwes ot Women and Children, invites the attention ot the sick and afflicted females, laboring under any of the various forms of diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, Kid neys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. Ihe Doctor is effecting more cures than any other Physician in the State of California. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immedi ately, and save yourselves from painful suffer ings and premature death. All married ladies, whose delicate health, or other circumstances, do not allow to have an increase in their fami lies should call at Dr. L. J. Czapkay s Medical Institute, Armory Hall, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, and they will receive ever} - possible relief and help. The Doctor s Offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without the fear of molestation. If desired, Dr. C. will visit the ladies at their residences. All consultations (by letter or otherwise) free. Ad dress to DC. L. J. CZAPKAY, Medical Institute, Armory Halil. Cor. .Sacramento and Montgomery sts. San Fran cisco. Mklcsalt Clothing Marckusc. JENNINGS if BREWSTER, Granite Store, 72 Battery Street, Sax Francisco, ARE receiving by every clipper from New . York, and direct from the manufacturing es tablishment, a large assortment of REBDY-MADE CLOTHING, suitable for tha country trade, to which they in vite the especial attention of buyers. They will also lind as large an assortment and at low .pri ces as can be found at any house in this city. Also an assortment of BO F-V CLOTHING constantly on hand. July 17th, 1855. [4l-3m-is. THE EYES. All Diseases of tl»c Ej-e Cured with uiifc.il- Ing certainty. DR. W. A. SNYDER, Oculist. BR. W. A. SNYDER’S mode of treatng disea ses of the Eye differs materially from the course commonly pursued by Physicians. Re lieving that most diseases of the Eye have their origin in obstructed circulation or an impure state of the system, his remedies will be pre scribed with reference to the disease with which the patient may be afflicted: and by equalizing the circulation, removing obstruction and restor ing the general health of the patient, the Eyes may lie permanently cured without the use of costic or any of the irritating applications in general use. Dr. S. would say to those who have exhausted the skill of all others without relief, not to despair of a cure without giving him a trial, for in all eases where vision is not entirely lost, or the Eye not completely disorganized there is still hope." Office, corner Sansome and Bush streets, San Francisco—entrance on Bush, opposite Russette House, San Francisco. Jan. 3, 1855. 12-3 m STENCIL LETTERS. A great convenience. Everybody that marks Bags or anything else, should have them. For sale Wholesale & Retail, at Noisy Carrier’s Book & Stationery Store, 77 Long Wharf, San Francisco. Paper ZZangings. HAVING just purchased an entire new stock of elegant styles of Paper, and Borders to match, suitable for Saloons, Parlors, Ac., which were sold at auction to pay frieght and charges. I can sell lower than ever before offered in this eity. GEO. W. CLARK, Wholesale & Retail Dealer, No. 131 Clay st., near Crescent Hotel, 24-3 m. San Francis# CITATB OF CALIFORNIA, KI Dorado W County ss.—Before Justice 11. E. Draper, Greenwood township. The People of the State of California to E. T. ASHTON, Greeting; You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned, at his office, at Pilot Hill, Green wood township, on Saturday, the Bth day of De cember, 1855, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,to answer un to the complaint of Talcott & Rose, who sues to recover the sum of two hundred and thirty-nine and 09-100 dollars; two hundred and nineteen and 60-100 dollars being due on account contracted in 1854, and twenty dollars on promissory note, when judgment will be taken against you for the above amount, with costs and damages, if you fail to appeor and answer. Given under my hand, this Bth day of Septem ber, 1855. ROUT. E. DRAPER, Justice of the Peace. State of California. El Dorado County, Green wood Township. Whereas, by the affidavit of James H. Rose, one of the plaintiffs in the above described cause, made this the Bth day of Sep tember, A. D. 1855, it appears to my satisfaction that a cause of action exists against the defend ant E. T. Ashton, and that the last place of said Ashton’s residence, known to plaintiffs, was Car roltou, a village of Placer county; but after due diligence he cannot be found within this State, and that therefore personal service cannot be had in said cause against said Ashton. Now therefore, it is ordered, that summons in the above entitled cause be published once a week for three months, in the newspaper known as the Georgetown News, published in the village Georgetown, El Dorado County, California; and it is further ordered, that a copy of the summons be forthwith deposited in the Post Office, direct ed to Carrolton, Placer county, California, this the Bth day September. A. D. 1855. [4B-3m] ROBT. E. DRAPER, J. P. CONSTABLE’S SALE. BY virtue of an execution, issued by L. C. Reyburn, a Justice of the Peace, in favor of Graham, Jenivs & Co.,and against G. J. Crook art, to me directed and delivered, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title and interest of said Crookart, in and to a certain frame house, known as the ‘French House,’ situated on Canon Creek, immediately above Georgia Slide, all of which I shall expose to sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, on Saturday the 20th day of October, at one o'clock P. M., in front of Graham’s store, in Georgetown town ship. El Dorado County, California. Given under mvhand this 26th day of Septem ber, 1855. f5O-3t] L. B. McCLAIN, Constable. LAW BLANKS. THE following Law Blanks, printed in good style, on good paper, are for sale at this office: SUMMONS, SUBPOENAS, EXECUTIONS. ATTACHMENTS, UNDERTAKINGS, CONSTABLE SALES. Georgetown, Oct. 28 6 San Jfranristn. 111!. J, (». BUOW.VS ~ MEDICAL ROOMS. Comer (230) Washington Street and Waverly Place. SAN FRANCISCO. JARED D. BROWN, M. D., the only regularly educated and competent Physician now adver tising in California. The first Physician to es tablish a dispensary on the Pacific Coast for the cure of malacle secrets. The only one that can be relied upon to perform radical cures, and in whom you can place implicit confidence. If you have disease, you that are wise, go to Dr. J. D. Brown, and escape the misery that will surely follow if you place yourselves in the bands of notorious quacks. TO THE PUBLIC. Notwithstanding a long and successful experi ence, it is important to impress upon the minds of the public, that the celebrated remedies of Dr. Brown are the most valuable discoveries with which the science of medicine has ever been en dowed. and it is to those who have suffered long from that terrible disease, aggravated by the murderous rotiue of quacks, that we would ad dress, as well as those who have recently con tracted the affection and wish to obtain immedi ate and permanent relief. The remedies have stood the test for years, and the multitude of ag gravated cases that have been cured, speak elo quently for themselves, and will always stifle the vain effort of calumny or malevolence. When we use medicine there are two objects in view, the one to make use of such means as will per fectly and permanently cure the disease, and the other to avoid such remedial agents as are injuri ous to the constitution. The preparations of Dr. Brown have never been known to fail, and they are all composed of pure and unadulterated drugs, which may be taken at all times and unadultered drugs, which may be taken at all times and under any circum stances with perfect impunity, and instead of de liberating the patient, rendering him weak and languid, as most remedies used for those com plaints do, they give tone to the nervous system; increase the appetite, and in a word produce a healthy action of all the organs. The Svi'Halitic Virus produces different ef fects in different individuals, according to the pre disposition of the patient, and any of the follow ing symptoms may arise from the inoculation of the poison. No part of the human body is ex empt from the ravages of the disease, in some donstitutions its progress may be slow, but rare, and without prompt and judicious treatment, an ignoble death will surely follow. First, the pri mary ulcer, acute and chronic catarrhs of the urethra, the vagina, the eyes, the nose, the ear, the intestines, tumours of different natures, ab scesses, fistulas, and excressences of the genital parts, inflamed, thickened and uicerated, and cancerous eyelids, tears running from the eyes, and those organs more or less injured in their structure and functions; the transparent corner obscured and changed, thickening of the glassy humor; concretion and darkuing of the cristaline, the lachrymal fistula, diminution or loss of sight, inflammation and ulceration of the inner ear, at tended with more or less acute pain; the cares of the osselets inclosed in the cavity of the tym panum; discharge of matter, of sanie, serous mu cus, or of blood from the auditory passage, at tended by an insupportable fetid smell, continu al drumming in the ears, hardness or entire loss of hearing; inflammation of the mucus membrane which lines the mouth and nostrils, ulceration of the roof the mouth, the tongue, gums, uvula, ton sils, the back of the mouth, the larynx; fungous ness and cancer of the nostrils, caries of the bones of the palate, the cartilages of the largus, the bones of the nose, vomer, deformity of the face, change, alteration or loss of the voice, ero sion of the gums, caries, loosening and dropping out of the teeth, fetid smell of the breath, the skin covered with spots, the form, extent and col or of which vary indetiiteiy, humorous, dry or humid eruptions, with or without itching, chaps and fissures, vegetations or excressences of all kinds; the rising and loss of the epidemic, pim ples and pustules on different parts of the body, the face and edge of the hair; ulcers of the worst character; tumors more or less hard; pains al most insupportable in all parts of the body, and particularly in the limbs, similar to those of gout and rheumatism; painful or indolent swellings of the lymphatic glands; violent pains in the head; tremlding of the limbs; loss of sleep; cough; dif ficulty of breathing; palpitation of the heart; ul ceration of the lungs; hypocondriac melanchoh - ; the abdominal vicera swollen or obstructed; drop sy; hemorrage; weakness; languor; slow fever; diarrhoea; cold sweats; loss of flesh; consumption. Such are the effects of the poison upon the an imal economy, when once introduced into the system, saying nothing of the tortures of the mind to which the syphilitic patient is subjected. Young men why do you suffer when you can be relieved? Is it because you have been imposed upon by noted impires of our city? Have your cases been tampered with until hope is destroyed? Banish your fears, the means are at hand. Ask and you shall receive. Dr. Brown's success is unparalleled, and he is daily adding new laurels to his wreath. Call at his office, corner (23G) of Washington street and Waverly Place. READ.' READ.'.' “Science is not science Till revealed.’’ Dr. Brown is a graduate of New York Univer sity, N. Y. Medical Institute, Honorary Graduate of Syracuse Medical College, Ac. During his en tire professional life he has devoted his attention to the study and treatment of venereal diseases, and the gentlemanly and upright manner in which he conducts business, bespeaks him a man of sci ence. Unlike notorious quacks who profit by publishing falsehoods and the use of low arts to entrap the unwary. Dr Brown speaks plainly and truly. You can rely upon his statement im plicitly, and we recommend him to those who may be suffering from any of the following dis eases; Gonorrhoea, Leucorrhtea, Gleet, Primary, Secondary or Terteary Syphalis, Strictures, Sem inal Weakness, Ejuption of the skin, Ulcers in Mouth or Throat, enlarged Lymphatic Glands, Morbid Growths, Tumours soft or hard, cares, nodes and rigid contraction of muscles, Gonor rhceal Rheumatism, Ac. H. G. HILL, M. D. Dr. Brown’s office is situated on the corner of (23(1) Washington street and Waverly Place, six doors above Dupont street. .Private entrance and separate rooms for patients, so that there can be no exposure. A WORD TO THE WISE. We would cantion you against certain pol troons who have tried in vain to injure me since I resumed practice in this city, but their sickly efforts and low bred attempts are an index to their minds, and bespeaks the principles of the men whose names should be Envy and Avarice. “What made the men of envy what they are? ’Twas worth in others, vileness in themselves; A lust of praise, with undeserving deeds, And concous poverty of soul, and still It is tneir earnest work and daily toil, With lying tongue, to make the noble seem Mean as themselves.” But Non ego mordaci distrinxi carmine quenqueera. IHE MEDICINES. The Anti-Mobbts Galich?, a sure remedy for Gonorrhoea, Leucorrhoea, Ac. This valuable preparation was discovered, by Dr. Brown over three years ago, and since that time it has been extensively used, and has never been known to fail. The Physicians of San Francisco prescribe it. and many druggist! have copied the recipe or counterfeited the original. The Anti-Morbus Calicos is put up in a convenient form, easy anil agreeable to hike, and none of those unpleasant emotions follow its administration which are us lUilly attendant upon remedies given for these complaints. Persons who need the remedy, can have it sent to them by Expres to any part of the state, with full directions. Price. $5. Many certificates have been handed ns by thankful patients, with the privilege to use their names, but delicacy of the subject prevents us giving anv of them in fall. THE CHLORIDE OF GOLD For Primary Syphilis. How long have the medical profession" tried in vain to discover some the-repntical agent that could be relied upon to cure a disease more to be dreaded than all others combined. Some Quack Doctors advertise to cure venereal diseases without the use of mercury.— But their statements are false. We have taken pains to collect the receipts of some who make a great noise, and we find that they use the lo dine of Mercury for everything, whether it is proper or not, and since we find them misrepre senting in this particular, we have reason to sus pect them and “Id oaiue genus ' in all their pre tensions. Gentlemen, there never was a remedy capable of curing the disease without mercury, until the discovery of the Chloride of Gold, and we submit it to the test, having thoroughly tried it, and know it to possess all the qualities attributed to it. Dr. Christian says:—The Chloride of Gold is capable of curing Syphalis under all its forms, and that in its general operations on the system it possesses many advantages over mercury. It is efficacious, yet gentle. It may be administered with perfect safety at all seasons of the year, and under any complication of the disease. Persons of either sex may be put upon it with equal safe ty, the only caution enjoined is strict temperance In other respects the patient is not required to change his mode of living. Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell, the distinguished sur geon of New York, speaks m the following words; The Chloride of Gold possesses admirable vir tues against Syphalis. The patient gets well un der the operation of the medicine, with incom parably less inconvenience, without the hazard of a sore mouth or salivation, and with very lit tle wear and tear of the constitution. I considei the introduction of this preparation in common use, as one of the greatest improvements in mod ern medicine, and I wish it was already as uni versal as the malady it cures. Other distinguished memliera of the medical profession have given testimony of the great val ue of the remedy, the statements of whom we have in our possession. Gentlemen we shall be glad to see you at any time—we are always prepared to attend to your wants. The above remedy will be sent to any persons address who sends the price of the medicine.— Price, $lO. Full directions will accompany eve ry package. J. D. BROWN, M. 1). Corner (236) Washington street and Waverly Place, San Francisco. [36-3m. Jones’ American Cholagogue, For the thorough and permanent cure of Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermit tent and Remittent Fever, Liver Complaint Jaundice, Enlargement of the Spleen, and all the various forms of Billions Disease. THIS invaluable medicine was prepared from an extensive practice of several years in a billions climate,.and is never known to fail of curing Fever and Ague, or any of the diseases above named. The unanimous testimony of all who have user the American Cholagogue, or witnessed its oper ations, establishes satisfactorily to every one who can appreciate evidence, the following facts— 1. The American Cholagogue possesses stipe rior Cholagogue, Febrifuge and Tonic properties to any combination of medicine ever before in vented. 2. It has cured cases of Intermittent and other Fevers, where the most popular medicines of the day have failed. 3. It has cured where Quinine and all other us ual remedies seemed to produce little or no effect 4. It is mild in its operations, pleasant to take contains neither Arsenic or other deleterious drugs, and may be taken by persons of all ages witli perfect safety. 5. Its powers in changing and promoting the billious and other secretions, thus cleansing the system and restoring the natural and healthy or gans of the body is unequalled, hence its efficacy as a preventive, as well as a curative agent. 6. It is the most economical by one-half of all the usual remedies for Fever and other biiiious diseases. Sold by all the principal Druggists in the state. Purchasers should be careful to ask for, and take none but Jones’ American Cholagogue. PARK & WHITE, sole Agents, to whom all orders should be addressed. Also, Importers, Whole sale and Retail Dealers in all popular Patent Medicines, warranted genuine. Washington st. between Sansome and Battery, opposite the new Custom House, San Francisco. DR. J. TURNER, Agent, Georgetown. 45-3 m HOOGS & CO. BOOK k JOB PRINTERS, And Agents for the following Newspapers: L’Echo dc Pacifique, Statesman, Sacramento Demock at, Nevada, Times, Weaverville, News, Georgetown, Express, Marysville, oHehald, Crescent City. Office, 148 Clay Street, At the Bookstore of Messrs. Allen & Spier, be tween Montgomery and Sansome, nearly ly opposite Leidesdorff street, San Francisco. Gr©o. W. Claris:, Wholesale and Retail Dealer ,n French and American Paper Hangings. SAN FRANCISCO. VEW BEDPOKD Oil, AXD CAMPHEXE WORKS. No. 87 If ashtngton Street, San Francisco. TTTE HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALE, u 50,000 gallons of Bleached und Refined Oil, embracing Sperm, Lard, Polar, Elephant, choice Neat's Foot and Tanners' Oils; Fresh Camphene. Burning Fluid, Alcohol and WicK ing, of all kinds and of the best quality. Also, Soda Ash, Potash, Tallow, Axle Grease, Soap, Ac. Dealers desiring a genuine article at low rates, are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing. 46-3 m R. F. KNOX & CO., Manufacturers. Coopers Eye, Ear and Oethopaidic In firmary, No. 1 Sansome st., near Rassette House, San Francisco. THE design of this institution is for the cure of the BLIND, the DEAF and the LAME, and patients resorting to it can find at once a home, with Board and comfortable Rooms, fur nished in a plain or costly style, according to their tastes. Ds. Cooper has visited all the important hospi tals of Europe for the purpose of extending his knowledge of Medicine and Surgery, and will give the Infirmary his immediate attention. ®—All Surgical Operations free to patients presenting themselves at the Cixic on Wednes days and Saturdays. For particulars, refer to Dr. E. S. COOPER, at the Infirmary. [4B-3m Wall Papers-Chinese Matting, Etc. GRKA T RE DU C TION IN PRICES. THE undersigned have received by the latest arrivals, a new and elegant assortment of French and American WalUPapers and Borders, Landscapes, Screens, Oil Skins, Chinese Mat ting, etc., etc y which, in order to make room for larger arrival's due, they will dispose of at the very lowest prices. The attention of traders and the public at large is called to our extensive stock, and purchasers will find it to their advan tage in examining onr goods and comparing them with others in the city. H. PERRIER & CO., [49-2m] 132 Cloy street, San Francisco. San Jrantistß. Highly Important. Dr. J. C. YOUNG Is the Pioneer \,j. vertising Physician in California, for proof v , the papers throughout the state for the past thre" years, and he is the only advertising physician Tn his line that ever has received a Collegiate Me i" ical Education, and consequently the only whom it is safe to trust in the trreatment of j, ease. TO THE AFFLICTEdT Read the following Letters of Recommf.m, tiox, and then judge who are the host ones witl whom to trust the treatment of your complaint'' Judge between Dr. J. C. Young and those mUfV able quacks who are filling the papers with their vain boastings; men without character or honor who feel very sore because Dr. Young bv ex „ o , ing them, has prevented them from robbing the community. Their time is short; like the nms! room, they spring up in a night, they prev mJj the unwary for a short space and then disappear and start off on some other track, to rob the put lie, for they are naturally dishonest, and no one will trust them in a respectable business. 8 J. C. YOUNG, M. D. PLACERVILLE^Iay2B, DR. J. C. YOUNG Dear Sir.—Words ran not express the gratitude I feel is due tu you for tlic benefit I have received from vourtru ly invaluable course of treatment of hiv C a*- while prescribing for me. I think I cannot justi fv myself without giving this small token of m » thankfulness and esteem, fur you have been the means of saving my life, and restoring to rue that health which I had so long despaired of again enjoying. I had for a long time, (f mir years,) been troubled with that most dreadful scourge to young people, seminal weakness „ r nocturnal emissions, which so weakened rfie j,, both body and mind, that 1 was obliged to -i v ,l up mining altogether. I consulted one of the best physicans (so called,) in the mountain dis tricts, and after a careful examination of mv i a < lie gave me medicines. I continued under his treatment for three months without receiving any benefit, in fact I grew worse from week to week until at last I got discouraged and asked him for his opinion. 1 told him not to fear to tell me the whole truth, for I should rather know the worst at once, than to live in suspense. 1 had lost a. bout thirty pounds of flesh, and knew that he a? least could not cure me, and as I was then going on, deatli must soon count me as one of its vie tints. This physician then told me that mv ease was incurable; that I had better not take any more medicines. He said I was in a decline which was fast tending to pulmonary consumption. 1 then despaired of obtaining any relief, and saw that unless something was done to mitigate the complaint that I should be numbered with the dead, or what is worse, be a raring mania-’. Happening to see one' of your books, the Pocket Aesculapius, I made up my mind at once to call and consult you with the determination of trying once more to get relief if you would undertake the case. Oh, how thankful lam for that deter mination ! I commenced taking the medicines prescribed by you, and I am now, through their healing powers, restored to perfect health. ! shall not fail to recommend you to any of mv friends that require assistance, for a man that can cure a case as bad as mine was, can cure ev ery disease that flesh is heir to, if their is life enough left-in the system to build upon. Receive my most sincere and heartfelt tlianki and esteem. S. W, REIGILLEA. MARYSVILLE, June 10. 1855. DR. J. C. YOUNG —DEAR SIR Pleas* send me some of the medicines you prescri bed in my case. I have a friend here who is troubled in exactly the same way that I was.— He has nightly emissions, ringing noise in his head, weak back, loss of memory, and is general ly debilitated; he is discouraged and has not con fidence enough to enable him to call and see yon. I told him how I was, and that my friends all said 1 was in consumption, and the doctors up here gave me np and advised me to go home to die, but instead of going home I called upon you, and here I am as well as any of them and as like ly to live a long time yet. with strength enough to work with the strongest of them. Doctor I will send every one to you that looks to me ns though he needed a physician. It shall not be my fault if any one dies for want of medical treatment. 1 will do all I can to keep the afflict ed away from those pests of society, yclept pro fessors and high sounding titled men. who, if the facts were known, are med who left their country for their country’s good. Publish this letter doc tor, if you wish, and I hope some of those that humbugged me may sec it and sleep bad for one night. Truly yours, * GEO. DAVIDSON GRASS VALLEY, June 3d, 1835 DEAR SlR—The last medicine you fent has done the business. lam now perfi iy well, and wish to give mv testimony to public in favor of your skill. I was troub with a complication of diseases brought on that soul-destroying habit of self-pollution,! complaints caught by connection with bad ; sons of the ypposite sex. I had been treated some of the best physicians as well as th quacks who infest the state, and by them all; en up as-incurable; but being advised by a frii who had been benefitted by yonr scientific tit ment to call upon you. I did so, and feel gn fnl to him for the information, but still m thankful to you for the cure and good advicei gave me as well as the efficacious medicines j prescribed. If any of the afflicted should' this, let them be sure that it is a voluntary of mg in gratitude for the blessings of health rect ed from you, and also given with a fervent w that it may be of service to those suffering a did; and now f may God bless you in your elf to lessen the sufferings of the human family, £ may all good citizens assist you to drive from ' community these leeches that prey upon the p lie by false pretensions of eminence in the me cal world. Yours eternally, „ _ JOHN BURGESS To Dr. J. C. Young. COLOMA, June Ist, 18-53- DR. J. C. YOUNG—Dear Sir;— lt is with feelings more easily felt than described, that I pen this letter, informing you of my entire recovery from that dreadful scourge, seminal weakness. By application to your book you will find my name and case. Only' two short months since when I applied to you I could scat:rely walk, so weak was my whole system. Debilita ted and melancholy I wished for death. I had tried several pretendon physicians but daily grew worse. By chance I came across one of your val uable medical works which, upon reading, instill ed new hopes into my dejected mind, ami i re solved to try once more, and thank God for that resolve;.! am now a well man, rejoicing in per fect health, and dailj’growing stronger. Deaf doctor, I shall not fail to tell all my friends of yonr skill, and if you wish you may publish this letter. I shall stop at Coloma a short time and then away to my claim. Enclosed please find twenty-five dollars as a remembrance. I send you a good specimen sooai Yours as long as life lasts, CHAS. F. WATSON- P. S.—Dear Dr., if you publish the above, pleas* add this as a postscript;—Take my advice, ah young men, if yon require medical assistance, do matter what your case may be, go to Dr- J- * ■ Young, and you can rely upon a perfect cure and not do as I did, run to every doctor without knowing whether he was good or bad. Dr. Young cured me, and 1 wish every one afflicted to receive the benefit of his scientific skill. C. F. W DR. YOUNG’S office is at the corner of Moth gomery and California sts., over Wells Fargo A Co’s Express Department, San Francisco.