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August 7, 1857 (4 pages)

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NEVADA JOURNAL Book & Job Printing Office. ce MAIN STREET, NEVADA. +7 ser 3 N. P. BROWN & Oo. Proprietors. 22 oe > v added to their Office a Che Proprietors have re rays prepared to execute every description of 2 and Fancy Printing, IN THE VERY BES T STYLE. ALL SIZES, PRINTED IN COLORS, HANDBILLS, BILLS OF FARR, CERTIFICATES, CIRCULARS, Canps oF OSTERS, GRAMMES, BILL HBADS, BALL Tic CATAL CHECKS, DRAFTS, LABELS, RECEIPTS, DERDS, MORTGAGRS, NTED AT VERY LOW RATES, Lezal Advertisement: State of California, COUNT istrict Court of the 1 CATHARINE PIGELOW, Pi: y OF NEVADA. ] District: OW, Defendant. Nthe District Court cf the 14th JudiComplaint filed in the county of Ne> Clerk of said District Court. 2ople of te of California, send Greeting: enes Bigelow—Youare hereby required to appear ction brought against you by the above named in the District Court of the 14th Judicial Disund for the county of Nevada and to answer the plsini filed therein, (a copy of which accompanies ummmens,) within ten days, (exclusive of the day of ‘e,) after tl i of this snmmons—if ved ont of fhis County, ct, within twenty days; en within forty days ; or default will be ee of divorcee from ween pl ff and deft, *F this day filed in and for such other for, a ¢ 1 vu fail te ove required, u by default AS BIGE istrict, and nthe offic yetv 1 of the District, District Judicial this 9th t r of our Lord one J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk. 2y Wa. SMITH, Deputy . h Judicial District, for Neunty, California. district Cox vac 7. THERINE faction from the foregoing peit that the plainviff in the cause of action against > said defendrnia, rons be had aition and acco bove en n the N 2 Joernal for and that a of said sumi Nevada Ci ted i ow, at Chick4 y, A. D, 1857. S SEARLS, District Judge. ty of Nevada is 9th day of 4 Court, 14tn by certirfor the wi the seal of the District Sth day of May, A.D. J. HW. BOSTWICK, Clerk D.C, By WM. Suir, Dep. A. A. Sa mayl5-3m Summons. “ORNIA—County ot Nevada—ss. t Judici i “t of said State. TATE OF CALI Dist f S Ti aB. e of this writ, ithin twenty days if rict iont of this county, and on yonin this State and out ncommenced on the second recovery of Four #448 00.) together Max ; within t on you in hin forty this Dis till < aps re 1 sale of the aintiff’s complaint now k of the Di et Court d that if you fail , plaintiff will vy default, together of the Court such said complaint. 1 Court, this Ist day June, A. D. 185 RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. Wa. SmirH, Deputy. or Plaintiff. np uckner & Hill Q! ATE OF ¢ ~ In Probat WM. THOM! Ali pers state ill be qarred. HUGGINS, Administrator.” Adm r jull4tw Attorney for Thomas P. Hawley, rr Nevada Academy. \ R. J. STRATTON inci 1 Academy i Nevada and emy and Boar next, and he wW Your mm lor ramento zens of will open an Acadaon the 4thof May iberal patronage Ler ~din the Val the duties of his proHe ] ive to onveule of pa ing towns, having », Instead , will > unfre Iwantaz ofthis and a », to educate the formerly distance din th and Spring sare, arge, ample play in com in adva h branche 1 natura Book Kee sr Mathema al needle work (€ Pioneer Crockery Store. D. CRITTENDEN has an unlimited quantity o y selected by himself from the best », consisting off Ts, care? eksin San Franci rockery Ware, Glass Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, of all kinds, onneected with a CrockeNin large or small yre offered north © ing too And everything belor ry store— h tities at lowe i ramento. Having made edvawageous arrangements with the manufacturers in San I am prepared to sell Camphene and Burning Fluid by the can er the gallon cheaper than an} her house in Nevada. the above statements please call on D. Crittenden, 34 Main street. Nevada, August *th—tf G. W. WELCH, DEALER IN Books, Stationary, lInstrumen NV USIC, Music pt Fancy Article z Cheap Publications and everything pertaining to the STATIONERY BUSINESS. @ Atlantic Papers and Magazines received by eachsteam er. Steamer papers in wrappers. Postage paid. PIONEER BOOK & NEWS DEPOT, Main Street, Nevada. janl6-tf Gold Pens, Cutlery and PROPERTY FOR SALE. The subscriber wishing to return to the Stlantic States, offers for sale his property in the town of Cherokee. Consisting of DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, Blacksmith’s Shop, with all the Tools and materials. eshop adjoins a Wagon shop and is favorably situated for business, on one of the most public roads in the sounty. Forterms apply to the undersigned, on tho premises, JOHN HILL, Cherokee. April 3, 1857—3m* Backbone Bone House, Situated on the read between Nevada “lat. The above place will be sold low and the terms made easy. For faother particulars enquire of COOPER & CO.,Blue Tent, or W S&S McROBERTS, Ag't for California Stage Co. at Nevada. mayl D. S. TALLMAN. TALLMAN & TURNER, Brick Building, No. 18 Commercial street, NEVADA CITY. a: > eS Sien of the large Padlock. 7 EEP CONSTRNTLY ON HAND a very large and general assortment of STOVES AND TINWARE, Hardware, &c., &c. Also—Bench Tools, Table and Cutlery, MEDRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS. > above entitled cause . SHOEMAKER, . do hereunto set my . i Soge IN WANT « HAT SS: HATS! A. LAMOTT, (Successor to Collins & Co.,) Cor J and 2d St. Sacramento. Fin ticle a) ud beautifully made, by calling on the above, The Columbia Bakery . Patent Im Just received Hats that h: I have on hand thel evVeroffered for sale in Cal French and American make ef belt Hats, of allstyles, colors and qus Caps—A complete assortment, for men’s, youths or Orde ve ev Otter Hats, Moleskin Ha z nthe country strictly attended to ; Youcannot come in yourself send in your orders. I ill guarantee My 22d, 18: rom Lima, some ofthe finest Peruvian en inthe country. ornla. My stock comprises Rocky Mountain Beaver Hats, ts, Ladies Riding Hats, is of Hats and Caps made to order at Warranted to fit or no sale. isfaction. tf 2 NEW STYLE OF HAT, a an be pleased ssortment of Hats and Caps so JACOBS & HUMPHR} Board and Lodg Board without Lodgi Single Me Ludging..The above House willbe kept u principles, and will be cl 2 The Bake kinds. x wil »G Whe Pound, Sponge, to or Pies alv Nevada, April 4, 1857 MA CHIN =. a nti of SHING spec imp ally thoroughly convin« ority over every « It is constructed on an entir the use thir Mac . second. by can be upy inv {3 Patents for the egou and Was ihe sh sonha der Boarding House o. 20 MAIN STREET. --. PROPRIETORS. r ht at 11 o’clock. 1 alway dwith Br raham and Boston Brown Bread. a Av nary t noti Contec all kinds. ICE CREAM And Temperance Refreshments. np feb2s WOOD'S SHINGLE ition ¢ tfully invited rovement who willtake f those interested in the S, and the public; to an examinatio of the full con uble to w dofits ut ly NEW PRINCIPLE. inant Itr Also agent for Ros: Witheut box frames and v sive i ndcannot t whol yer Sash ention i mple and com th sufficient force to cut t one-horse ame rkable ease. imply t llot the operator. ly to get ont of order. WM. SEDGWICK, Agent. Nevada, April 10th, 1857. Leaves Nevada at 1 o'clock, A. M. and arriving at Saecramento in time for the 2 o'clock boats for San Francisco. Also, At 4 o'clock, A. M. running via Auburn as an aecommodation Line to S Leaves the above named offices Every morning at 7 A.M. passing by G o'el by To . Califorzn ack pi 3 o'eloc the Traveling rupue: ER The Stages of this Company will leave their oflice, NationalExchange Broadstreet. For SACRAMENTO. amento. For MAYSVILLE. M JAMES HAWORTYT, Prest. C.S. C. W. S. MCROBERTS, Ageut. Nevada, March, 7, VKelegraph Line of Stages. Ww. DAILY STAGE Clo Om Eur Returr HOTEL every morni yada by 1 o'clock, Stage Co’s Coaches for Auburn, Ss and Sha Office— W.S. McRoserts, Nevada, / Returning Express mat Between leay S. McRope ter prom x ; Nevada and San Juan. The ibers re ravelling p that tl and Oak es San very day tended t at Lo’clock. WM. F. W rs Agent. From Nevapa to WasHinaTon ud, Gold F ega, Scotchm iland Alph¢ by 1 o'clock in the afte itis the NEAREST and outh Yuba Hotel, m's Creek Poor Man's Creek ave the and a v ving at the Cal ento, Ma’ th Washineton. A. S. OLIN, PROPRIETOR. 18th tof acall, with Pics, Bre ety erie N urnish the HE unidersi kery, 0 ad of superi t. Lemon, £ of Bri twhe UNITED STATES BAKERY, Pine Strcet, First ie site of the ol sta ir old customers, and all who may give them Cakes. Boston Brown Breadand Graham r quality. 1 Rest Door belaw Kidd Knor Brick Store. ONE ud Sponge Cake. DREIFOSS § LEPPERT. vada, September 15th, 1856. $1000 5 00 oo 50 upon strict Temperance ad of all d Wedding Cakes, of allkinds, made y of Cakes and roved Self-Feeding manufacture ,, is most re1erits of this lence that S operation will be ity as wellas its superie Machine heretofore in use. *t. can be readily attached to y be operated by y cirenmstance in jointing them, ready for power to propel One Shingle per be seen in operation, corfor balancing Sash h are very expentthe time of builde expense of baltied to any winand at one It is aninvention r Sash of windows The +y moving the lower— The »and the Territory of OrStage Company. tough & Ready, ar, and arriving at Marysville -etfnily inline of eher, and will y mornTree Connecting amptonville the ON, & Co. Proprietors. LEW “oe 1, 1256, the above and passing by 1d Spring, White r at Washington RovuTe to Washington, and SovuTH YUBA 2aving rebuilt and fitted up their BaNow prepared Wedding Parts supplied with every varity found in New York BakEmpire Livery Stable. And would sol For preof of i Where they wou and customers to ¢ HARV ww, EY HELM, Proprietor. Ld k € -eping A Stock of Fast Horses, ing, Corner select stock of CLOTHING In all its branche <te' ee ing of € tim es. M. RosENHETM, Nevada, Feb. 13, 1856.—tf JOH fbn respectfi lic that he ha Stock of @oods, consi low t skins of ali kinds, des cription, Mr Doringer is all kinds of G onable rate. Nevada, April 17th. 1857 Head of Main street --.-...--. Nevada THE BEST AND In the county at 70 cents per gallon, $2.00 per dozen, delivered onaaren eee ee Dee ae To merchants who sell iu the mission will be allowed. Depot, 18 Commercial strea GEO, E. TURNER. . promptly attended to. ii. s he patronage of the public. 1e Day or Week. 4 REMOVAL. ROSENHEIM & BRO. AVE REMOVED to their old stand, Brick Build of ali and exam A. S. RosENHED. ed would inform his friends <e Theund n (y" and the publie cenerally that he has rep 1 opened at the old stand, where he intends £ > ¢ ine their large, new and just received from the Bay, consisting shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets and Clothy deseription and prices to suit the N DOR INGER, Tailor. Corner of Main & Washi gton Sts a few doors bea Journal Office. he Nev V prepared to make up inthe best order meNts at the shortest notice and ata reasS. BREWERY. STRONGEST LAGER BEER. o24tf We have this day appointed at Nevada, rice Chas. H. Meac ml A. Francis Shiclhorn, Pop’r. Notice. Office Wells, Fargo-& Co. ) Nevada, May 24, 1857. § i, resigned. WELLS, FARGO & Co. J. M. VANSYCKLE, Supt Garden Seeis. 3, Wari AVE received a Fresh Lot of Garden Seeds, growth ranted good. either by the paper or Jb JOHN LARK, 32 Main street. r friends and the pnbstreceived from the Bay a fine ng of Cassimeres. Cloths, Doeelvet and Marscilles Vesilpgs of all 20rning free of charge, country a liberal com} e all orders will be A. D. Tower our agent WMH. BOVEE & CO. HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BUILDING, 123 Frout,cor. G@regonstreet. Costa Rica Coffee ; Rio Coffee; Old Goy Java,S50lbsacks; Green Java Coffee, 50 Ib. Manilla Coffee, 50 Ib mats ; mats ; Pepper; Cinnamen ; Ginger ; Cloves; California Mustard; Mace, fresh ground, in } Ib. glass. ALSO, Nutmegs, Cassia in mats, and all kinds of Spicesinthe grain. For saleby W.H. BOVEE & Co. as-tf 123 Frontst. cor. Oregon, San Francisco. Drugs and Wedicines. H. 8. BURGESS, Importing and Wholesale Druggist, 260 J Street, Between 9th and 10th, SACRAMENTO. Would respectfully call the attention of Druggists, Physicians, and allin want of pure and unadulterated articles, to his large and well assorted stock of fresh Paints, Drugs, Medicines, Oils, : Chemicals, Brushes, Instruments, Varnishes, Perfumery, Camphene, &e., &e., &e., Now in store and ing monthly. Having made such angements with the best honses in the Past as enabl m to purehase and lay down his Goods here at the very lowest figure, he is prepared to »ffer Goods at correspondingly low rates, and on the most favorable terms. Orders from the country solicited. DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Corner Room 24 Story Kidd & Knox's Brick. R. CHAPMAN willbe happy to wait on those wishing D his services Teeth after having became sensitive from exposure ofthe nerve or otherwise will be filled without causing pain. All Dental operations performed in a neat and substantial manner, and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Dn. CHAPMAN de smaking Nevada his permanent residence. n21-3m Allspice oet2tDENTIST. traduate ot the Ohio College of Denta opposite Rudolph’s Drug Store, 1Street, or Dr S.C. MeIntyre. lien to my friends and rn mty sincere thanks for Testimorjal.—in biddin: the public, [bez leave to ret their patronage, and take in recommending Dr. Buckwell iny successor, as a Nful and scientitic gentleman, and well worthy the public confidence. Nevada, Sept. 1256-19-tf S. C.McINTYRE. Beat and Vegetables. At the old stand on Mainstreet, Nevada, NEXT TO DEER CREEK. American Beef, PORK, VEGETABLES, &c. LWAYS ON HAND, FRESH AND IN THE BEST 35 possible conditior The subscriber, feeling himself under the greatest obligations to his numerous customers for past favors, is determined to merit, not only a continuance ofthe presen an increase of patronage. Noone shall be di d, if the means of satisfaction is within his re Xr Corned Be hand and for sale ePFP COME, AND SEE FOR YOURSELVE CHARLES KENT, Proprietor. i ch. ‘fand Pork, Sausage, &c,, always on March 13, 1857—3m ORIENTAL SALE and LIVERY STABLE, Main Street, Nevada. we LARGEST STABLE fi Ph “4 4 ra La inthe City. JOHN A. LANCASTER, ORMERLY of the Metroj; Stable would inform snecally that he has added extensively to his a urge and elegant establishment of Horses, Bugg dies, Harn , &e. &e.— and is now prepared to furnish as fine turn-outs as can be fonnd in the State. Well trained fleet and casy Saddle Horses, well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready at all times. A long experience in the business and an earnest desire to retainthe confi lieve I will beable e ger ses on livery. liness with careful drivers for &e. &e. will permit me to say that those ged on business would do well to J. A. LANCASTER. da, Oct. 17th, 1856. 8 the use of Balls, I The qua secking ple 1e acall. NATIONAL EXCHANGE. _ No. 34 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. The undersigned late proprietors of the United i) States Hotel, having sed ii Bicknell’s Hand handsomely titic: Shout, are now prepared to ace isient board pmmModaic j ers ina style unsurpass 3 ‘mt LZ he ‘Rabie Willat all times be supplfed with all the varieties t st affords. The Beds and Furniture are New, And for style and comfort cannot be excelled. . ma Particular attention will be paid to the accommodation of ? Ladies and Families. ing hadlong experience in the busine we are confident of being able to make the NATIONAL one of the most desirable Hotels in the mountains. Sluts Bock is substantially built of Brick and withstood the late disastrons fire. The.rooms are airy and well furnished, and from the Baleonies you have asplendid view ofthe surrounding country i=7 OPEN ALL NIGHT. THE BAR will be under the supervision of [Mr. Thomas Henry and willat ail times be supplied with the choicest Liquors and Cigars. 15-tf ’ PEARSON &HEALY. Monumental Efotel, RE-OPENED. HIS new and spacious Hotel, lately erected on the site tormerly oceupied by the P. over the Bridge, Foot of MAIN STRE be open for the reeeption of ene and accommodation ofthe public gen: y on and r ay The proprietor wonid luvit i ling portion of the having spared ne furnish his House i tire wants of the . tionin the busine cinity of the California Stag offices Having a number of Ge Apartments for the Accommodation ef Famili. AT THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS, and conducting his House on strict Temperance principles, thus affording superior accommodations to those wishing a Quiet Home. He begs to inform the citizens of Nevada and the publie generally thatevery attention will be given ta promote the comfortand meritthe patronage of those who may favor him witha call, tie Restaurant, ET, Nevada, will community espe ar trouble anner cal ec and havi se to build and {tomeet the enmost desirable loecainthe immediate vielegraph and Express > r MADAME CHAUVEL. The above named well-known House, situated on Broad street, corner of Bridge, No. 73, offers good accommodations to boarders and the travelng public. The whole establishment is éntirely new throughout, andthe room re large and airy, furnished with excellent Beds, and furniture to match, and the table is suppliedin astyle unsurpassed, as regards quality and quantity. 3 Ladies and families are of fortabie home at this estab’ rent. The undersigned having been liberally patronized by the pubic at the above House for three years past, can safely appeal to her old customers to sustain her character as alandlady, and the popularity of her House. septl2-tf MADAME CHAUVEL. Exchange Bath House. Price Reduced to FIFTY CENTS! GEO. THOMAS & Co. Proprietors. FINE h House has been opened on Washington 44 street, adjoining the Ameriean Exchange, and the priprietors hope by strict attention to their business toreeeive a good share patronage, n7-tf AMERICAN EXCHANGE. HE above Hotel has changed hands and been fitted up in an elegant style. THE RESTAURANT, Has been thoroughly renovated and altered in a manner which surpasses all other places in Nevada. THEBEDS, Are secend to none for cleanlinessand comfort, all being entirely new. The proprietors hope by strict attention to business to receive a full share of public patronage PIERCE & RICE, Proprictors. Neaada. July 10, 1857. Improved Daguerreotypes And Glass Pictures, or Ambrotypes. MR. J. M. LEVEY, 1 OULD inform the citizens of Nevadaand vicinity thathe hasjust completed his new rooms, situated on Wainafew doors above the Nevada Journal office, where he is now prepared to take every description of pictures knowninthe Photographie art. The rooms have been fitted up with every regard to convenience, and no expense has been spared to makethis establishment completeineveryrespect. He wouldfurther inform hls friends that he has just received from New York an invoice of the newest and most elegant descriptionof cases, &c. Stock of every deseription constamly on hand. N. B. Instructions givenia every branch ofthe art Nevada, Sept. 5, 1856tf Attention Builders and Cerpenters ! =. proposals will be received until Saturd \.) July lith, a. D 1857, for the erection of an Episcopa, Church at Grass Valley, Nevada County. Plans and specifications can be seen ai the office of Richard Homfray, Secretary of the Building Committee, from whom all particulars can be had. Separate proposals will be received for the erection of the body of the Church and for the completion of the inside work. Proposals to be addressed to Richard Homfray, Secretary of the Church Building Committee. WM. McCORMICK, Pres't. Church Building Comumittec. red a pleasant and com; Juwe loth, 1897. San Francisco Advertisements. DVERTISING AGENCY, San Franctsco— Iron ae Building,Cor of Washington and Montgomery sts, ntrance onWashington street, up stairs L. P. FISHER is the authorized Agentof the NEVADA JOURNAL, and other Californi Island newspapers. Advertising in the Atlantic States. L. P. F. has now completed his arrangements for the forwarding of advertisements to all the pr ripal largest circulating Journals and Newspapers published in the Atlantic States. c 2 @ A fine opportunity is here offered to those who wish to advertise in any section of the Union, of deing so at the lowest rates, and in a prompt apd satisfactory manner. Allso disposed, are invited to call on him and leave their advertisements. April 3, 1857—tf ATWILL & CO. No. 172 Washington Street, San Francisco. Sheet, Card and Book Musie, Piano Fortes, And other Musical Instruments. ore Sand Reeds, for Violins, Guitars, Clarionets, dc, &e, Also—alarge wholesale stock of FANCY GOODS AND TOYS.. Billiard Balls, Wax -and Cue Leathers, Flags of all nations, Boxing Gloves. &e. &e, * ther with all kinds of “Yankee Notions,” useful or amusing. ‘ Goods packed with great care aud forwarded with promptness All orders should mention by what boat or Express Co the goods are required to be sent. mch-27 ATWILL & CC 172 Washington st. W. P. EDWARDS. A. F.C. ENGERT, >] , a * x Edwards & Engert. 48 Front Sivect, <.2. 2.5.2.5.. San Francisco JEG to solicit a share of the paironage of the mer> chants of Ne and vicinity, and offer for sale at the lowest market rates a general assortment of Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, &e. Consisting of Butter, Lard, Cheese, Pork. Hams, Bacon, Beef, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Sauces, Pie Fruits, and a General assortmhnt of Case Goods, A] Fiour, ‘alt, Matches, &e. &¢e, Holland Gin. Fine Old s. English Ale & Porter. mpily exeented. consignment ef California of which they will devote Candle Bourbon Whiskey in bbls « Orders from the count The undersigned : Produce, to the prompt s¢ strict attention. EDWARDS & ENGERT, m27-3m 48 Front street, one door from California. PECTORAL BALSAM. The Great Cough Remedy has 3 J
been tested by thousands AND IN NO INSTANCE HASIT FAILED. havea COUGH, COLD, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, TIGHTNESS OF THE CHEST. WHGOPING COUGH, DISEASED CHEST or LUNGS. Dr. JOHN P. BULL'S PECTORAL BALSAM Isa Safe, Speedy Certain & Permanent Cure. The PECTORAL BALSAM pos at advantage over all other Cough Medicines in many respects. Inthe first place, i ! It you ke Cough x As allother Co remedies do. In the second plac always CuRES the DIseASkina FEW DAYS, never fai andi PLEASANT TO TAKE—is purely veg and uni form in its action, and no unpleasant consequence will follow its use. Another rea pared from ti hout producing Sickness table it should be ed, itis prean old and experienced pracprefe titioner who Thirty Years to the study and investigotion ofdise f the Lungs and C t. Most patients will not ta ry cough reme froin the fact thatthey are unpleasant their actionand always producing ach. The PECTORAL BALSAM is } to cure the disease, will not relieve and curethe Cough by ing expectoration and proc: to take, uncertain in sickness at the Stomsant totake,is certain mach, but will & QUIET and REFRESHING SLEEP. The most obstinate Broncha Puimonary diseases are cured by the use ofthis remedy in from 6 to 10 days. Many cases of seemingly, hopeless Consumption have been permanently d by the continued use of this medicine. Never give up while there is a bottle to be bad. Any numberof Testimen’als have been received by the Proprietor with t request that they might be published but having fuli confidence in the Balsam and believing that the art minend itself, Ihave Not deemed it ex 1] It only requires oneor two " iat they have atlast fonnd COUGHS and COLDS and without ret ag Fac wrapper, reme JOHN LARK, M. D. ornia, Main street, Nevada. Sole Agent for C. RE-PRINT OF THE BRIPISS PERIODICALS. AND The FParmer’s Guide. Great Reduction in Price of latter Publication ia, Oregon and Sandwich . Taborator: tion, promot. . ietor's signature on the . } Quit Drinking Poisonous Liquors . Patent Improued Process for Making ° All Kinds of Liquors & Vinegar, INSTANTLY, by the use of LACOUR’S ESSENTIAL OILS. s are obtained by distillation at the Chemical Parish of Jefferson, of Pierre Lacow, author of Lacou Chemical Analyois, Lacour’s Chemical manipulations, Lacour on the Manufacture of Liquors, &e. Purchasers are particularly requested to return the flasks and obtain their moncy,if the oil does not give perfect satisfaction. 5. LACOUR’S OIL OF COGNAC converts neutral spirit to a superior imitation of Imported Brandies, viz :— Otard, Sazerac, Marett Cognac, Poultney, Seignette, United Vineyard Proprietors, Castillion and London Dock Brandies. These Liquors will have a full fruity flavor, and a beautiful, sparkling color. Common Rectified Whiskey will be changed by the use of the oil of Cognac to New York Brandy, Pine Apple Brandy, Common Cognac Brandy, &c¢. LACOUR’S OIL OF RYE changes Rectified Whisky to Monongahela Rye Whiskey, Old Virginia Malt Whiskey, Bourbon Whiskey, &c. OIL OF CEDRAT changes common Rectified FWhiskey toOld Irish Malt Whiskey, anda superior article ot Seotch Whiskey. . OIL OF PEACH changes common Whiskey to Virginia Peach Brandy, &c. Oil ef Peach and Oil of Cognac will convert common Whiskey to Apple Brandy, RIL OF GIN converts the poorest Whiskey to THolland Gin, Schiedam Schnapps, Rese Gin, Swan Gin, En glish Gin. &e. LACOUR’S CONCE hours after bei Vinegar and twer These oi NTRATE D ACID will, in five » five gallons of good [water to thirty gallons of the most acid ¥ ean be found in the market. By the s Concentrated Acid, vinegar can be made for one dollarand sixty cents per barrel, FOR MAKING LIQUORS, Lacour’s Oils require no preparation—only pour the oil into the Whiskey and shake well. The Liquors thus made will have a fine natural aroma, a full, rich, r a beautiful transy ent color anda fine bead. Lacour’s oils exert three tinct properties in converting common whisky to brandy &e. The first property combines with and subsides inthe form of foenlent particles the whole of the grain oil, (Amylie Aleohol.) ‘The Whiskey is thus deprived ot that peeul ir irritating and burning taste, and becomes a neutral spirit; the second property consists in an oily mucillaginous taste imparted to the liquor, which renders it mellow, and iz ance of great age; the third pre rich vino odor that is imp which reuders tinction from th These oils are tains sufficient oi liquor, Fulland the bottles. Pric For sale at the of St. Char and Poydrasstreet > One bottle of these Oils, five in number, will be securely packed and shipped, with bill of lading, te any part of the country, upon the receipt of $10,00, to the address of LACOULR, New Orlaans. Purchasers are requested. as a guar: of good faith, to furnishus the name ofany house in New Orleans and we will ship them a package of the oils. Ifthey do not perform all that is claimed for them, they will cost nothing. Feb, 6—ly BOWMAN’'S HORSE MEDICINES. BOWMAN’S OINTMENT! +2+-AND.. CONDITION POWDERS! use rted to the lique enuine bri tupin qt for maki rt flasks ; each flask con three hundred gallons of lirections accompany RE RAPIDLY snperse : everything of the kind, i having been found by the experience of thousands To be th sect Remedies Known ! ents to which Horses 1 thisecoun where valuable imals in cure for the folFor the various di vl and Cattle are sut Parched and Rocky The OINTMENT has proved a cer lowing diseases : Old Sores and Ulee Cuts and Bruises ; Fresh Wounds ; and appetite, as skin, cleanse the ular benefit in the following diseases, vi7 Hidebound ; Pounder ; Loss of Appetite; Rheumatism or Stiff Compl hs and Col : Sore By + other ¢ : Surfeit ; d Le se reqniring a tonic o1 Cong Fever Scratches, and eve vee a rnat These Remer resorted to at The Ointment less, and may b refit. ized tin Woxes at One Dollar per bex an: vider in Packages at the same price. Prepared and sold by H. Bowman, Druggist, Sacramento, and for sale by JOHN LARK, M. D., Agent. No 32 Main street, Nevada. May 30. 1856—tf Ye THAT SUFFERL Zerd! Read! Read! Read! if SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK. continue to pnbAe lish the followin ritish Periodicals, viz: 1. The London Quarterly— (Conservative) The Edinburgh Review ( Whig.) The North British Review— (Free Church.) The Westminister Review— (Liberal.) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, (‘Tory.) the three great poHig, TORY These Periodicals ably repres litical parties of ¢ RADICAL—bnt polities one feainte of their character. As Organs of nd writers on s se, Literatu , they stand, valle 1 as they ever have stood, in the world of let ters, being considered i peusable to the seholar and the p sional man, while to the intelligent rder of every class they furni record of the current li the world, than can poss source. amore correct and satisfactory ature of the day, thr out ibly be obtained from any other Early Copies. The receipt of ADVANCE SHEFTS from the British pub lishers gives additional v to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of subseribers about as soon as the originalecitions. Terans Per annum00 For any one of the four Revie For any two of the four Re 33 For any three of the four Reviews! 7 00 For all four of the riew 2 00 For Blackwood 3 00 For Blackwood : E 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Revie 10 00 PAYME Inall cases, Mone Will alwa 3 IN ADVANCE reutin the States whereissued be received at par. Clubbing. A discount of twenty-five per cent from the above prices will be allowed to elubs ordering four or more eopies of any one or more of the above rks, Thus: Four copias of Blackwood, er of one Review, will be sent to one address for 39, four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for 230 ; and so on. POSTAGE. Tnall the principal Towns and Cities, these works will be delivered, FREE OF POSTAGE. When sent by mail.the Postage to any part of the Unfted States will be but Twenty-Four Cents a y or * Blackwood,” and but Fourteen Cents a vear for each of the Reviews, N. B.—The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above Named is about $31 per annum. FARMBER’S GUIDE To SCIENTIFIC & PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE, By Henry Stephens, F. R.S., of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. rten, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven. Two volumes. Royal Octavo, 1600 pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture ever published and in order to give it a wider circulationthe publishers have resolved to reduce the low price of Five Dollars for the Two Volumes! When sent by mail(post paid) to California and Oregon the price wili be $7. To every other part of the Union, and to Canada (post-paid.) $6 This work is not the “Old Book of the Farm,” 3S} Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post paid, to the publishers. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., March 20-tf No 34 Gold street, New York, = Importer and WholesaleDealer in see . Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Toilet Foods, Garden Seeds, English and French Chemicals. GENT for ali the PatesrMEDICINES—Manufacturers +i of Camphene and Polar Oils, &c. &¢ Orders justly attended to—Terms liberal. San Francisco—Store corner of Sansome and Clay st. Sacramento—Store on K street, corner Third. feb For Sale—Valuable Mining Property. hae subscriber having determined to remove to the Atlantic States, offers for sale the mining claims known as the Woolsey Claims, situated on Woolsey’s Flat, in Nevada County, also, one-third of the mining claims kuown asthe Dewey Co. Claims, adjoining the Woolsey Claims, together with a valuable Reservoir and Ditch, formeriy owned by FOX & Co, Any person wishinz to makea good investment can now have arare opportunity. For particulars enquire of the Proprietor at Woolsey’s Flat, or the Hon. E. F. Burton, Nevaia. JAMES W. WOOLSEY. 25, 1837.39 Charlies Morrill, Woolser’s Flat, Maz DR. PAREIRAS » GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY! "OR THE CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE OF PRIVATE NATURK,NO MATT tHOW WITHOUT ANY INJt US EFFECT ANY CHANGE OF DIET. It has never failed--It cannot fail to Cure. Tt has borne the test of 2S fF Sy eB AH. sS, and has never yet failed to EFFECT A CURE IN EVERY DISEASE OF A LONG STANDING, To THE SYSTEM, OR CASE. Beware of Quack No has proved itself the only Haadllible remedy onthe Earth rums, and use a Medicine that This Great Remedy is purely Vegetable D. BABCOCK, Wholesale Druggist. No 77 Davis street, between Clay and Washington, San Franciseo. Genera! Agent for Paeifit Coast, Oregon & SandwichIs’ds °° Also for sale by Drug S$ generally throughout California and the Atlantic States. Agent—Dr. Jous Lark, Nevada city. Paper Hangimgs AND CARPETING Ss. UST received per late arrivals, by FRANK BAKER, ey 110 and 112 Ck: an Prancisco, 300 cases Paper Hangings, French and American, every ve ys 6900 rolls French and American Borders ; 800 ps Tapistry Velvet Carpet ; 625 ps Papestry Brussels Carpet, 280 ps Three-Ply Carpet ; 300 ps Superfine Ingrain Carpets; 350 ps Extra Fine Ingrain Carpets ; 200 ps Cotton and Wool Carpets ; 125 ps Stair Carpets, assorted ; 275 ps Bay State Drugget 800 ps Oil Cloths, assorted ; 125 ps Silk Damask and Brocatelle ; 300 pieces Cotton and Worsted Damask ; 4000 pair Window Shades ; 375 pair Lace Curtains ; 750 pair Muslin Curtains ; ces and Curtain Bands ; on Matts, assorted ; Rods, le Covers, Gimps, Fringes, &c. le and retail by FRANK BAKER, 110 & 112 Clay street, San Francisco. [S$ > Orders from the country filled with care and despatch. april 24-3m ~ JANSON, BOND & CO. Corner of Battery and Clay Streets, San Francisco Have now landing and instore, 30 janl6-tf BALES Brown Drills and Sheetings ; 100. bales Grain, Flour and Seamless Sacks ; 20 cases bleached Shirtings and Sheetings ; s Merimac Prints ; Pacific Prints ; Cocheco Prints ; s Sprague Prints ; s Printed Jaconets and Lawns ; s Ginghams and Chambrays ; $s assorted Dress Goods ; 5 cases Cottenades and Jeaus. Also—a large assortment of Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs ; Brilliantines, Jaconets, Cambrics ; Victoria Lawns, Dotted Swiss ; Cotton and Wool Hosiery ; Bnck Gloves, Irish Linens ; Musquito Netting, Diapers ; Huck and Fa Towels ; Hickory and Check Shirts ; Cassimere, Sattinet and Jean Pants. And a large assortment of other Dress and Fancy Goods, too numerous to mention. » For sale low Corner Battery and Clay sts. April 3—2m E. P. Seymour, Dealer in all kinds of Wooden and Willow Ware, Twines and Cordage. Te San HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, French & German Fancy articles, &c. N E corner of Battery and Clay street, San Francisco AS ON HAND—200 doz ex heavy Corn Brooms, 500 Nests painted Tubs ; 500 Dozen 3 hoop, patent car Pails ; 200 Dozen Zinc and Wood Washboards : 3900 Lbs Hemp and Linen Ball Twine ; 590) Lbs Manillaand Hemp Rope, assorted sizes; 500 Nests Willow Market and Clothes Baskets ; Adams’ Sluice, Scrub, Floor, Dust & Shoe brushes. Mason’s Blacking, large and medium sizes. Bird Cages, Mats, Feateer Dusters, &c., Together with every article appertaining to the Wood and Willow Ware line Ue” For sale LOW, to trade. Aprii2—ia . prompt attention. San Francisco Advertisements. & FRASER, nearFront, “an Francisco. SIMS Oregon Street, MANUFACTURERS OF Fire Proof Doors and Shutters, Bank Vaults, Gratings, Balconies, Railing, Se. &e. : i 7 ‘KSMITHING done to order. fap All kinds of BLAC KSMITHING done € Second hand SHUTTERS constantly on hard, and for sale AT LOW RaTEs. [gy Particular attention paid to Country Orders. <4 N. B.—Oregon street 15 1D " north side of “Merebant’s Exchange. a ~ x ur PERSIAN SHERBET, An Effervesing Temperance Beverage. the most W holesome, Refreshing, and Invigorating drink in the world. VHE Powder from whieh this? Ph . ge wenden ingredients colles ed trom a 1 parts of the world, and combined together with great skill andecare. wo tea spoonfulls put into a dry tumbler of large size, with a sufficient quantity of water added, produe mmediately acooling dr at of charming 2 col lene nd flavor, and health giving eff ct; it is adapted toall seasons andevery one’s use,and is vecially su.ted forthose who go to sea, as apreventative of sea Bic kne 3s, ond the generally nfpleasant state of the system arising from change ot climate and liv ing. Mt also lessens the ngers of incurring dfse ases unde a tropjealsnn, and all who are about to take a trip to the E tern States, if (hey regard health, ease and ccanfort on the way, should not fail to obtain? supply before starting, and more so, if ladies or children are with them, or invalids, or the nothing bt grateful to the pal% _ and resists the enuervating efardent spirits it is in front of the Custom House, maylo-Jdin 4 prepared, is made en¥ id by its nutritious powers and the energy which it linparts to the digestiv @ proce so too, should seamen be provided withsome before they leave the port. “Those galls Who brave the dangerous 4 With daring To bless the A gla ing of heat, in a great measure of vey scurvy and purifies the blood at the . } men and glorious sons of toil, 3 : ard their native soil, ree spread, of the day r all feelanmdits betug made tends to prevent netime. Itis also 10 labor hard for a an inv le Restorative f living, such as ri . Mech sand Laborers, and to Storeke a onal men and others, whese ocenpations¢ Yihem tolcad sedentary lives,adraught tfor the busi the break sdlast, t ho is— “The sweetest er sourest source ofall our joy and woe, That this world can give or life must ka To those who are m+ i And would have ple Shonld Sherbert ke For with no widows tea At home, in the hor sams, brothe § dariing little ones eomposition speak in th 2ST tery s praise. Byron calls it the the po ; ' quent mention ofit, and Hati makes f bard sa) : “Boy, let yon sparkling § And bid thy pensive h Prepared by AUGUSTUS HO and San Franci Aud fors druggists ke tv fi nts wanted andsupplied on the most convenient De ut the DAVIS STREET DBUG Da STORR, San Francisee. is st. near Jacks may8-3mn HEALTH AND LUXURY. Invaluable Tonic. G REGO Vegetable Brandy VAST AMOUNT of nau ‘ BE ¥ Ss ating and noxious comt into the market under pond having beenth the name of “Bitte it becomes the duty of the Proprietors and Age for ale of the celebrated “Yq Tacpte Gregory's Vegeta To ex ce the fact, and 2 nt toe any nympeu ble Brandy Bitters, them solve toas f or sea, to miner sre muscular a a valuable service. Dr. GREGORY, the dise oj its superior excclience ince establishe gory has ty in Ler of Phys either by . The high standing of was the fitst guc nuequaile lis admira addressed te ¢ A liber Orders 131 Clay street. octiG-3m DR. JOHN LARK, R county. TLEMEN STIs BUSINESS TO PUBLISH jews ! FROFLE? BY. OUR The Important TO AND YOURS a Most PRICE Extraord OF LODGform the people ry Reduction ka ING AT Woodward’s What Cheer House. acramento st. and 67, 89 and 91, new ken place ta the adii50 and 75 119and 12 tio sdorif st. The price of Lodging is now reduced to Cents per Night. Lodgi irstelass Single Rooms, furnished complete, at SEVENTY-FIFE CENTS per ni WwW ve been givento understand that Lodgings by the week can be « ned ata VERY LOW FIGURPE. men: Sleep is a wonderfel Institution, Woodward has improved upon it greatiy, by intreducing and bringiug within t reach of every one these Renowned Patent French Spring Beds, at 50 and 75 cents per night. The Price of Board is also exceedin Board per weekBoard per day -100 Por Meek.. <0. s.cc--< 50 ceuts. HAnextensive and abundantly supplied Reading Room and Library is also fitted up for the accommodation of the patrons of this establishment. The location of the House is such as to place it in the centre of busine itis tly opposite the Mail Steamship Company's Offic nd in the immediate vicinity of the U. S. Branch Mint. Justeallat the WHAT CHEER HOUSE, 119and 121 .£600 Scramento street, where you will be well attended to { R. B] WOODWARD, Proprietor. This House is conducted on Strietly Temperance principles.) feb13 Established i Quartz Specimens ! h gold are bought by us at from 5 to 50 n 1849. Jewelry, and our stock is the larzes on us all you gentleman who intend visiting San Francis co, you are welcome to examine our goods whether you come to purch We sell Watches and Jewelry, finer and cheaper than any other C wnia establi nt—for the son taht one of our firm is always in Enrope, having the best goods made to order, which he continues to forward by every steamer, And as we buy for cash, we canafford to sell at the lowest New York price BARRETT & SHERWOOD, 135 Montgomery st. Between Clay and Commercial sts, San Franeiweo. N. B. Orders sent by Express filled promptly. Particular attention to watches sent us for repair San Francisco, Dee’r 83m BARBIER’S GRAPE GINGER WINE. BARBIER’S MEDICATED AROMATIC SCHNAPPS. BARBIEHR has justreceived from Europe, a Distiie tilling apparatus, on a new and improved system, expressly for the preparation of Ginger Wine and Aromatic Schnapps. It has been in operation since the beginning of this month, and works adwirably. Its improvements are to excinde all Resinous non-volatile matter, hurtful to health, from all liquids as well as to deprive them of their intoxicating nature, thereby meeting the requirements of Temperance.To those who have not used A. Barbier’s Preparations, we would say that Barbier’s Ginger Wine is Tonie, Invigorating and Aperitive, and especially adapted for family use. Giuger is its sole Base and A. Barbier would scorn to offer as Ginger Wine a compound of Essence of Cinnamon, Cloves, Lemon and Cayenne Pepper, forming a Mixture which has been persistently advertised as Ginger Wine in California, and the other Stat of the Union, but which, nevertheless, cannot dece Analysis, nor the most inexperienced taste. With respect to Bar bier’s Medieated Aromatic Schnapps, every one knows they are diuretic and prescribed by the Faculty in cases of Dyspepsia, General Debility. neutralizing banef qualities in Water, and valuable as an aid to Digestion, where the ceats of the Stomach are affected. Finally, A. Barbier does not deem it Recessary to send forth his portrait to the world, but if any one of the number who have derived benetitfrom his preparations wishes to see him, he has only to cali at 148 Washington st. San Francisco. , Manufacturer of Syrups and Cordials. Bean Sacks, R SALE CHEAP—By JANSON, BOND & CO., April 3—2m Corner of Battery and Clay strects. Seamless Sacks. 1 ae SALE. cheap—By se or not. april2itf JANSON, BOND & CO., Corner Battery and Clay streets April d—2m LDL ROLLE PLE ES lon. New York j e respectable . liberal and . Bitters, . anciseo, . i been appointed Agent for Gregory's Bitters in Ne* but . Jan Francisco Advertisements Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Grand Medical and Surgical Institute Sacramento street, below Montgomery, Opposite PACIHIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S OFFICB n Franciseo. Established fer the Permanent Cure of all Private and Chrdnic Disea and the Suppression of Quackery. D*. 4 J. CZAPKAY, late in the Hungarian Revoluther , chief Phy to the 20th Regiment of Hon'veds, ¢ urreon tothe ry hospitalof Pesth Hungary, Llate lecturer on dis of the urinary organs, aud diseases of Women and tren, would most respectfully inform the p of California that he bas opened an institute for the eure of Chronic diseases of the Lungs, Livers, Kidney and genital organs, and ali private discases : Syphilitie ulcers. gonorrhaa, gleet, strictures, seminal weekness and all the horrid conseqnences of self abuse, and he hopes that his long experience and suecessful practice of many years will ensure him i ronage. By the practice of many v > United States, and du ring the Hungaria npaigns, he is enabled to apply the most « ssful remedies against dis 1s¢s 10 mercury—charges mod nd honerable way f 1 1estionable veracity from men of known respectal yand high standing in seeiety. Alt parties consulting 1, by le otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest trea it, and implicit secresy. Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY is daily receiving applications frong ery part of this state on Oregon and Washingtor tories, for treatin every form of disease, and is not one who will eome ward and express dis; on the ¢ , the Doctor is in receipt of letters expres: ide and thankfulness, some of which are pr v by permission— 1 Sh SACRAMENTO, May 15, 1856. Such is the thankfuiness 1 feel for the pres ervation « uth of beth body ar ud, and 1 be lieve of my lif at Lhope I will not be considered in tencering my thankful acknowledgments for th and making my life a boon worth had become a burthen too great for had underminin of uervous ache, distress» of solitude, loss y waking moshing and was fast your skill lam Hoping to guide au have my permisDear Sir: ments wretched ¢ bringing me to tl restored to healt others where they sion to make thi Gra iks to L. WWTF e 3, 18 the last of your ny more as I feel my strength e. It is just at your In ely bro le to cure me 0 do something “ md head and strengthen so weak that they would almost en 1 walked, and to strengthen would not get excited and tremble at Now th know what I expected, atmy complete recoythe removal of tho kin and the uleers from my e of those em 1s Which of my s : » my joy ormy rot my strength, [ Dr. LL medicine, 2 very except tit yet, but soon will with three weeks, . , With my constitution a i never tt ut thought y n my h were you may recoll 1 r your charge, Ifyou think anybody put this letter in all the newspapers, Gratefully, THOMAS HAYDEN. r local weakness, the for labor nervous debility, limbs and back, and study, dull+ aversion to society -ache, involuntary of the eyes, pimx rmities in man, are by the justly celebrated physician and ss of ring diseases is » great suecess now unknown to oth¥ letter or otherwise, free. L. J. CZAAPKAY, M. D., San Francisco, Cal. a—Dr. D.J. Czapk of Syphiliti her stages, induces t that of the great op to him, there permanently onorrhoa, the without hinThe Dr.’s mobines the imth discoverand ence. else, ve the soft . mortify, rer most , and premost cerful swell-en the skin, yphilitic eall t relief cured, the attention of those from others, many of ami many are still under for consultation, and he will give nowhere else.— > Dr. can have their whpia he he acramento street, be Mail Steamship Com> Age ! Great Blessing to J. Czapkay's Pro t) a sure preventive ic diseases, and an unsurfulous, gangrenous from vagina, uter ) hesyphilitie virus, nds from being infected by the es, Letno young man who Dr. C apprec realth I ay’s. Prophilac in very s, and will be nient to use, being used asa soap. Price $5. Dr, Czapkay’s Medical Institute, Sacramenticpm, Iti ford con For sale at to . street, below Montgomery, opposite Pacifie Mail Stdamship Company’s Office, San Francisco. . Address to DR. L. J. CZAPKAY, Private Medical and Surgieal Institute. DR CZAPKAY would eall attention to the following dies, in the treatment of which he guarantees a cure " Epilepsy, Apoplexy, juflammation of its dif. nd complete paralysis and insani such as Loss of Misanthropy, Timidity, uses, self-distrust, gid *, confusion of ideas, isions, disturbed sleep and in and study. A in diseases of the such as Tubereular disease o F iammation of the Lungs humoral or spadmotic, rnd all forms of Catarrhal affecCongestions of the 1, Blad*s Which impair s fever, anki and the consequences which these dis\iso diseases of the Stomach. as Gastritis or on of the Bowels, Dyspep: allits forms which destroy the etite and digestion Flatulence, Dysentary and Diarrhoa. Also diseases ot the y nd other Urinary Organs, such as Diabetas, an yw oof u *», Albuminaria, commonly t's disease. In this complaint the phy ent do not oftentimes suspect the presence suntil teo jate, The most common symp 1, With dropsical swellings thra, or Blrdder, and all other ary gans. Also, diseases of the ndages, such as irregularities of the ive, defective, suppressed, or irreg aupsus, or fa of the Womb, Sterility, Ovarn Dropsy and other diseases of the parts. ~ In the rpatment of the abov ses, the Doctor” has many n¢w remedies, and guarantees a perfect cure in all cases the money will be returned. (ey All consultations, by letter or otherwise, FREE. Address Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco. August §, 1855—tf ‘ A CARD. PROMPTED by an honest desire of my heart, I wish to Iqy before the publie a case which deserves a light comnjendation, not only as an act of scientific skill, but that of human About two years ago, I suddenly an@ fi ear inknown to me, was seized with a fit of EpiIdpsy, which owing to my inabilit to meet the expenses epasequept upon a thorough medical treatment and the djseouragement which i met with on attempting it soon bi *bome such (as T was then led to betieve,) as to defy the skillofa physician, Iwas frequently, while in pursnit o nty calling, thrown down to the zround without the slight eft warning, and although insensible to the agonies, I yet dpspised the miseries of my life, and soon learned to look upon those who would render me assistance or shelter me from dauger as enemies who sought to prolong the misery my existence. While in this State, and haviug preousto my afilictions tasted the sweets of life, Lonce ore Was indneed to attempt seeking aid ofa physician. d, by recommendation, called on Dr. L, J, Cza . I thld him my citeumstances, and my inability to reward’ im for his services—regardless of which, however, he at: once undertook my case, and with the blessing of God, T Was once nore restored to perfect health. Unabie tore ward him for the boon which F enjoy at present, and ye. onacious of my indebtedness, . consider it due to mysel’ nd to allafilicted, to make the case publie, in order tha 10se in need of medictl adviee may find a physician in hom every coufidence can be placed. {L. §.] MEYER YABLONSKY, State of California, San Francisco county—ss Sabseribed and sworn before me this 1st day of Augus .D. 1856. . Girperr A. GRaNT, Notary Publie CL, 8.) Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s. Medical ant Sargical Institute, n Saeramento street, below Montgomery, opposite Pz ifie Mail Steamship Company's Office, San Francisco alifornia. The Doctor offers free consultation, am askono remunerationn nities ¢ acnte.ecte tions. Liver, Abser der and Duets its functions, s fe Intermitting orders leave bel exce known as Br 4 7 ee a he 2 FES . ‘6 _ —_— 4