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April 29, 1857 (4 pages)

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Riegel i epi Ta abies cen wt ha at CN a OE 2 ARN a tate me we ee nnn ~~ ———————— a On [OB teks 0s Sat es’ + 4 ETION DR. CHARLES H. TOZER'S 1 Vptaadedaete Tnereaienseoasts i: 5 ard 3 rll De igh “Go in,’ ponies—‘make your time,’ Ww. RANGERS Sacramento will remember that Dr. wera Sige this Bei oul Apel Ue, ‘3 i SSE SO oiER’s f is in sixth street, becween J'and Yat aly ve the Mroke Mg Street, by j CRIESELT-4w* The great success and many ae yrs ery: Dr Brtet a rip,” nye tough oa ek.” UTION.—The Deretotbe eee are at ck bite to inform tivove afflicted with ts : sting bespons Se is this day dissoly. .» private complaints, t or chronic, and wish to be ’ ; ed by. m consent. intend to settle all bills both ly cu it will be to their interest and ‘Hi, ya . there ;’ the stakes we'll pocket by well, and thoroughly cur To the winds let care be sent ; : . payable and receivable, immediately—either, it) pelfare to call on iim, who for the last twenty-five years ime. 240—'whip in socket? “Tiggiation, © oe ’ . has. given his entire attention to Private Complaints, and “Give ’em diving andlet oun wend . Nevada March Mth 1867,—-24-4¢ A. @. w. to all eases of Glacasau OF 6 peivals anteds, seat tat eee pit Bina Seonta Taatitational alee: eunns rend . The bustivesh will be enrtied om thefenfter TON lag tac rege Seminal Wenknesn: Gleet. aod Strie bec —— pe ‘a stream ;’ clan ye Aliinm seta onedenihdea neti tures, and all diseases of the generativeand urinary organs, *Age’ is left, lame, old, Setnelty , NOE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDER. . both tncaree female, such as Prolapsus, Flour Albus, Life tl.en proves ‘a cne horse team.’ e. Hysteria, * hereafter as a hearing can be bad, a license to keep a "sts tak chleuces Steen,” Toll Bridge acrosd thie Middle Yuba river. at Cincinnati Bar ‘Kicks the bucket’ always ready, in Nevada County. : Ke HAM, ‘Give it up’—Death wins the face. . April sth 1857,27-4¢, LD. PUTNAM. ne Monkey Civitization.—Monkeys seem to hold rank somewhere between the quadrupeds and the birds, when they are found iu their natural state, tiving on the trees in the vast Brazilian and Afrivar forests, ‘hey walk with difficulty on the ground, and some of them can almost fly. Swinging and climbing from branch to branch and from (ree'to tree, withthe aid'of four or SAL SODA ; five hands, and supremely indifferent which end SEIDLITZ POWDERS ; of them is uppermost, they make long journeys Pomes i eine in search of fraits and eggs. As they can escape from Jions and tigers. with great facilty , serpents are the only enemy really formidable #o them. In some species the little troops are united as if they were one sole family. under the chieftainship of an old male. hen the chief assembles bis clan, he makes such a howling noise, and the troop gather round bim inesich submission, that he has been wickedly eared the preacher monkey, Everybody knows ow capricious they are; being alternately eurious, indifferent, tranquiland tricky, playful and furious, The greatest affection. between the males and females does not extend to refraining from stealing each others food. They never haye recourse to force, but always sleight of hand, in accomplishing their thefts. M. Frederic Cuvier says, the basis of the education which the feinale gives to her little ones is a prenticesbip in theft; Monkeys maraud in the neighborhvod of man like the French soldicrs of the firstemp're, Sentinels are planted to give the alarm of danger, and lines—or, as the French call them, queues, or taila—are formed to hand the fruits. which are lodged in their stores with great rapidity. The dangers of mcrauding monkeys and soldiers are identical, for whenever the use of fire-arms prevails they are shot without scruple.—ZZous:hold Words. FoneraL Surmox.—Darson 8 a rather eccentric character, was called to preach the funeral sermon of a bard case named Rann which he did in the following unique style: My beloved brethren and sisters, if our belovéd brother Rann would want somebody to come and tell lies about him, and make him outa better man than he was, he would not have ehose me to preach hisfuneral sermon, No, my brethren, he wanted to be held up as a burning, dtd shining light, to warn you Fem the error of your ways. He kept horses, and he runn'd em; He kept chickens, and be fout em. Our dear brother had many warnin’s, brethren, The first was when he broke his leg, but still he went on in the error of his ways, The second warpin’ was when his son Peter bung bimeelf in jail; and the last and greatest warnin’ of all was, he died himself!” The preacher enlarged upon these topics until he sunk Rann so low that his hears ers began to doubt whether he would ever succeed in getting him up again, and, as is usual in funerals, land him safe in Abrabam’s bosom, This was the object of the second part of the sermon, which ended thus: “My brethren, there will be great meracles, great meracles in heaven; and the first meracle will be, that many you expect to find there, you won’t see there. he ee that go round with long faces, making ong prayers, won’t be there. And the seeond meracle will be, that many you don’t expect to 10T SLAY &T.,. Sam Francisco, . OFFER FORSALE, ALCOHOL ; CASTOR OTL ;’ . TARTARIC ACTD ; . BLUE VITRIOL : FRESH Hops ; CAMPHOR ; . CREAM OF TARTAR ; . FLAVORING EXTRACTS ; SHAKER'S HERBS ; EPSOM SALTS ; SUP. CARB. OF SODA ; BAY RUM ; MUSTANG LINIMENT ; ALUM ; BRISTOL BRICK ; #ALT PETRE ; TRISH MORS“CANARY (SEED ; JAMAICA GINGER ; GUM ARABIC ; CALABRIA LIQUORICE ; SASSAFRAS BARK ; NSEND’S SARSAPARILLA ; SAND’S SARSAPARILLA ; COOPER'S ISINGLASS ; YELLOW WAX ; COPPERAS, = AND Ao Full and ‘¢ assortment of desirable D.iUGS AND MEDICINES, BR. & CO., respectfully solicit orders from the country, and will guarantee satisfaction in every particular, to thoae who may favor theny with their custom,—~28-3m W. G, ALBAN, D, WLAREN, T, A. THOMAS, ALBAN, THOMAS & 00., (SUCCESORS TO THOMPSON & HORKADAILLE, ) Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Glass, Herbs, Huxtracts, Hops, Bird Seed, Ohemicals, (Quicksilver, Camphene, Burning Fluid, Polar, Sperm, Lard, Olive, and “Neatsfoot Oils, Turpentine, White Lead, Varnishes, Alcohol, Brishes, Combs, Perfumery,. Soaps, Toilet Articles, &c. Also, Agents for JAYNE’S MEDIC INES, and all the Extracts of Sarsaparifla and Genuine medicines of the day, New Goods constantly arriving per Express and Clippers, KVERYTHING HETAILED ‘AT THE LOWEST RARRS, No. 161 J Street, Corner 6th, Sacramento, UST RECEIVED AND INSTORE a er suply of ' Aleohol, Catmphene, Lard, Sperm, Polar, Neatsfoot, and Boiled Oils, Solar Oil, and ’ Camphene, Lamp Wicks, Candle Wicking, find there—as preaps some won’t expect to ‘Wax and Night ta rs, Borax, Soda, Castile Soap, find our departed brother Raun there—you'll Seidlit, Powders, Congress Water, Corks, find there; and the last and greatest meracle will be to find yourselves there . ’ Parson BrowNniow anp nis Jonesboro’ Cusromers.—The Knoxville Whig contains a characteristic and pathetic appeal from its editor to his former customers at Jonesboro’, where the Whig was fomerly published, He offers to take bills on the bank of East Tennessee, which are worth twenty cents to the dollar, in full. payment, and adds: “Persons wanting to square up with us can now do so. If, however, they wish to get off at Sallad Oil in Baskets, Wolfe's Schnapps, Hostetter’s Bitters, Pure Cream Tartar, Strychnine, Castor OF, and Wyncoop’s Medicines, Wholesale and Retail by ALBAN, THOMAS & CO., 27-tf 61 J Street, corner Sixth, J ar RECEIVED, Per Steamer Golden GATE, Clippers Morning Light, Flying Fish, Flying Mist, a large supply of Pure Cream Tartar, Lard Oil, Extract Liquorice, Rlue Vitrol, German English Camomile, Saltpetre, Corn Starch, Shakers’ Sarsaparifla, Sarsaparilia , Gum Arabic, Citric Acid, Potash, Extracts of Lemon, Rose and Vanilla, Vanilla Beans, Boiled Linseed Oil, Cas. tor Oil in Barrels, Pure Yellow and White Wax, Kidder’s Power's and Welghtman’s Tartaric Acid, Bay Rum in casen and barrels, Fresh a in 1 pound packages, Sage, Yankee Sonp, Indellible Ink, Rese’s Blacking Brushes, Mason’s Blacking, Hostetter’s Bitters, Cod Liver Oil, Spanish and American Saffron, Lubin's Extracts, Genuine Wright's ! near the Ranch owned by Claugh signed will a te she Brass of; Paporvioers oF. Re. . vada County, m4 4 first Monday in May, or as. soon OTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNed on this day filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nevada, in the State of California, their arti¢les of association, and their application, and that at thé hext regular session of the Board of Supervisors of sad County, they will apply to said Board for permission to construct a br with The necessary causeways, across Wolf Creek, Perrin. J.C. CLAUGH, WILLIAM METZGER, JOSEPH PERRIN, RICHARD GIBBS, April 11th, 1857,—28-3w JACOB LAMB. . ONSTABLE’S mee pens rt ry sheen County, vada—sa, virtue of an Kxecu to me Jelivereh telued from the ‘Court of JOHN ANDERSON Feq., an acting Justice of the Peace in and for thé County aforesaid, ng date 30th day of March A. D. 1867, to satisfy a Judgement rendered by said Court on t 30th day of March A. D. 1867 in favor of D, & B. LACHMAN, and against ‘THOMAS ANDERSON, for the sum of $121,10, interest on eighty dollars at three per cent per month Debt, Interest, Damages and costs of suit: I have taken in Execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to wit: one House and Lot, situated on Main street Nevada, which he now occupies, M6 Mining Claims» situated on Buckeye Hill, on Thursday, the 40th day of April A. PD). 1857, between the same on tlic premises, Taken as the property of Thomas Anderson, to satisfy ; the above demands and accruing costs. Nevada April Tth, Av D. 1857. . 27-30, U. 8. GREGORY, Constable, NONSTABLE’S SALE.—STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada :—as. By virtue ofan Execution to me delivered, issued from the Court of J. M. CLARK, Fsq,, an ie Justice of the Peace’in and for the Count aforesaid, bearing date 6th day of i den A. D. 1857, to satisfy # cutecmment rendered by said Court onthe 6th day of April 1867 in favor of GEORGE 8. HUPP, and against GEORGE F, GRAY, for the sum of $41,10, debt, interest, damages and costa of suit: I have taken into Execution and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described Town Lots situated in the city of Nevada and on the South side of Deer creek, and West of William Stewart's, and known as George Gray’s House and Lots, and they have been heretofore attached in this case to satisfy the Plaintiff of his debt aud eosts of suit, on Thursday the 30th day of April A. D., 1857, between the hours of 9 o’clock Be ee ee Zs Mt, be dion will be in front ng J, M.C) co, Taken as perty of George F. . Gray, to satisfy the above demands and, accruing costs, Nevada April 7th A. D. 1857. 27-3 U. 8S. GREGORY, Constable. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.-AL1, PERSONS having claims against the Extate of JOHN McNULTY Deceased, late of Orleans Flat in the County Nevada, State of California, are hereby notified to present the same with the vouchers thereof to the undersigned at Orleans Flat, . within ten months from the 6th day of April A. D. 1857, HENRY MeNULTY, Adm'r, Attest, J. H, BOSTWICK, Clerk. 28-4w DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—IN THE MATter of the Estate of WM. 8. PATTERSON deceased, The undersigned Administrator of the estate of Wm. 8. Patterson deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons having claims against the estate of said intestate, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months af. ter the date of this notice to the undersigned, at hie office . Corner of Broad and Pine streets in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, otherwise the same will be barred, WILLIAM J. KNOX, Administrator. Dated, this 7th day of April A. D. 1857,—27-4w DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE .—ALL PER. sons having claims against the Estate of WILLIAM MAY deceased, late of Nevada, in the County of Nevada, State of California, are hereby notified to present the same with the vouchers thereof to the undersigned at Nevada within ten. months from the 25th day of March, A. D., 1857.—25-4w WALDO M. ALLEN, Pub. Adim’r. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVA. DA—as, District Court, 14th Judicial District, The People of the. State of Califorma to SHEPPARD FROST, Greeting :—You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of J, C. EDWARDS in said court, filed against you within ten days from the service of this writ, exclusive of the day of service, if served on you in this County, but if served on you without said county, then in forty days from such service, exclusive of the day of service, in an action commeneed against you on the Sth day of Januar A. D,, 1857, in said Court te recover the sum ef $449,72, due on a mechanic’s lien, for work and labor done and performed; if you failto answer the complaint as directed, Plaintiff will take judgement against you for said sum of $449,72, with lawful interest thereon together with all coats of suit, In testimony whereof I, J. H, Bostwick, Clerk of the District Court 14th Judicial District, do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said court at office, Nevada City, this 17th day of February A. D, 1857, J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk, By Ws. Smrri, Deputy. 20-3m ONSTABLE’S SALE.—STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada—ss. By virtue of two Executions, to me delivered issued from the Court of J. M. CLARK Faq,, an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County afore. suid, bearing date April 10th A. D. 1867, to satisfy judge menta rendered by said Court on the 6th day of April, A, D. a cheaper rate, they can withhold even these bills, . Brandreth's, Moffut’s and other Pills, Chamois Sking, Ly. 1857 in favor of JUANITA ORTIS, and against DAVID ASH. and we promise during the coming year to reccipt in full through the paper, forever, and file our claims against them in the High Chancery of Heaven, aud let them settle with their God in the world to come ! And to leave all without excuse, we further agree to take Shanghai chickens, hooped-skirts, boot-jacks, broom-corn, baby jumpers, fishing tackles, patent medicines, sucking pigs, frozen cabbage, old clothes, colt’s revolvers, secondhanded tooth-brushes, ginger-cakes, parched corn, circus tickets, or any other article found in a country retail store! Tur Tower or Banst.—Much, of late, has been said of the Tower of Babel. Antiquarians have burnished their antique volumes, ignorant brush-makers are surprised how mortar coald be made without bristles from Obio, while writcopodium, Essential Oils, Congress Water in pints and qnarts, Borax, Sal Soda, Pear! Barley, aut many other stale articles, which, together with our former large stock of gs, makes our assortment as varied and as large as any Drug House in the city, to which we invite the attention of the Yeaie and others buying in this market. ALBAN, THOMAS &CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists. 161 J Street, corner 6th. ‘quir DRINKING POISONOUS LIQUORS, PATENT IMPROVED PROCKSS FOR MAKING All Kinds of Ligors and Vinegar. INSTANTLY, MY TIN USK OF LACOUR’S ESSENTIAL OILS. These Oils are obtained by Distillation at the Chemical Labratory, Parish of Jefferson, of Pierre Lacour, author of Lacour’s Chemical Analysis, Lacour’s Chemical Manipulations, Lacour on the Manufacture of Liquors, &o, Purebasers are particularly requested toreturn the flasks and obtain their money, if the Oil does not give perfect satisfaction, Lacour's Ol of C 27-tf wae converts neutral spirit to ers have indulged in a confusion of lan uage a superior imitation of imported Brandies, viz; Otard, i f Sazerac, Marett Cognac, Poultney, Seignette, United Vinefar worse than existed when the sons of men ger Proprietors, Castillion and Linden Dock Brandies,— wished to build a church steeple. even unto the . These liquors will have a full fruity favor anda beautiful moon, The curious should read the book of . sparkling color. Common Rectified Whiskey will be changJasher, published by the late lamented Major ° by the use of the Ol of Covnac to New York Brandy, MORE, one for the sum of $216,20 debt, interest, damages and cbsts of suit, one for the sum of $136,00 debt, interest damages and costs of suit. I have takenin Execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to wit: a certain House sitnated on the North side of Broad street, opposite the Virginia House in the City of Nevada, and known asthe Arcade Saloon, on Tuesday, the Sth day of May A. D, 1857, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and 5 o’clock P. M. Sale to come off at the said House, Taken as the property of of David Ashmore, to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs, Nevada, April 13th A. D. 1857, __28-3w J. B. GRAY, Constable. ONSTABLE’S SALE.<STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada—as, By virtue of three Executions to me delivered issued from the Courts of John Anderson and J. M, Clark Exqrs, acting Justices of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, bearing date March 30th A. D., 1857 to satisty three judgements rendered by said Courts on the 30th day of March A. D. 1857 in favor of JENNEY SECRETAN, and against NICHOLS JUSTICE and ALEX’R. MANDRICH, for the sum of $639,14, debt, interest, damages and costs of suit, Ihave taken in Execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described roperty to wit : the undivided one-eighth interest in and the Mining Claims on Remington Hill, known as the Pautucket mining claims, also all the tools and instruments polonaing to said claims, having heretofore been attached to satisfy said debt and costs of suit, on Thursday the 4th day of May A, D., 1857 between the hours of 9o'clock a. mM. and 2 o'clock Pp. M., The sale will take place at the Court Patients can be assured that their complaints will not be tampered with, but treated upon strictly scientific ptineiples. Private Complaints eradicated in a few days; new cases cured in a short time, without mercury. He gan be consulted at his office at all times of the day, from 9 in the morning until 8 in the evening. All in afitetion can find in him one who can seeand sympathize with and defend.them when in trouble—one in whose. services the utmost confidence can be placed. Come. all who are afflicted and in trouble, and be relieved and cured. ; Apartments privately arranged #0 as to preclude the possibility ofexposure, = * ; ; Salers codiodan $10 will ponies prompt attention with at advice and instructions rm C. H. TOZER, M. D., 7 6th street, between J and K, READ AND REFLECT. DR. CHAS. H. TOZER’S CARD TO THE AFFLICTED. Quick cures and Low Prices at the old established office, 6th street, between J and K streeds. OCTOR TOZER returns his thanks to his numerous Patients for their patronage, and would embrace this opunity to remind them that he continges to consult on iret difficult cases of VENEREAL, which haye baffled the skill of some of the most celebrated Physicians of the age, and upon which he has never failed To Perform a Radical Cure. DR. T's reputation as a Physician, stands unequaled-— His exclusive attention to DISEASES OF THE GENITO URINARY ORGANS for so many years, renders him perNorth of Nevada, known as T, ANDERSON’S Mining claims . fect master of SYPHILMTIC DISEASES. The lagge nnmber of aggravated cases that he has perthe hours of 9 o’clock A. M., and 5 o'clock P. M. I will sell ome cured after they have been given up by many oth4 ers, is the only proof that a physician requires of his ability. Doctor Tozer would state that he can cure any and all cases of yatieties of disease, no matter how standing, or what progress the disease haw made every PATIENT can rely upon a cure. F DR, TOZER has, itis well known, ‘taken potent from the very verge of the grave, and RESTORED THEM TO PERFECT HEALTH. would further state that he deems it sufficient to attract the attention of those who might need the services of a physician in all cases, but purticularly thove enumerated in the advertisement, expecting they would test my merits asa practitioner, and the result of my practice has been thus far satisfactory to my patients and myself, Nor dol deem expedient to fill columns of the newpaper with fulsome empiric, and bombastic advertixements, professing my ability to heal alldiseases flesh is heir to, for to do that I must be something more than MAN, bnt to give those who are afflicted with VENEREAL,, CHRONIC AND OTHER DISEASES, to understand from my experience, lam fully competent to treat them SUCCESSFUI LY. My rd for the eye bod the Medical Profession, to whieh have the honor to belong, deters me from committing any act savoring of Rank Qnackery, and regard for my own dignity would prevent my placing myselfon a par with Quacks and nostrum venders, of the present age. 1 offer no Genuine or fraudulent Certificotes, or Pulls of my superior qualifications asa practitioner; neither do J assume to myself MEDICAL HONORS to'which Tam not entitled, but merely ask those who are diseased to read the different advertisements relating to the cure of private dikennes, and judge for themselves where to apply for relief. (My Rooms are so arranged that I can be consulted in privacy at all hours of the day, from 9 o’elock in the morning, until 8 in the evening. ) Persona with Chronic Diarrhea, Dysentary, Local Weakness, Nervous Pebility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weak ness of the Limbs and Back, Indisposition, 1x5 of Memory. Aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Dullness of Apprehension, Timidity, Self Distrust, Dizziness, Headache, Pains in the Side, Affection of the Eyes, Pimpleson the Faee, Sexual and other Infirmaties in Man, Xe. &c., will find it important to call on DR. CHAS. H. TOZER, at his office 6th Street, between J, and K, Sacramento. C. H. TOZFR, M.D. READ AND REFLECT. KR. CHARLES H. TOZER'S CARD to the afflicted of Cali. fornia, In approaching any new course sof systematic inquiry, there are certain points concerning which the inquirer should always be careful to satisfy himelf He should comprehend distinetly what the subject of inquiry is—Health and Diseases. ‘ If we can form and fix in our minds a clear conception of the state of Health, we shall have no difficulty in understanding what was meant by Disease, But beyond, though not above, these objects of investigation of the human body, we have another and atillnobler end. It isto lay before you in such plain terms that you cannot be mistaken and will know where to apply for relief. DR. L. J. CZAPKAY’S PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE SACRAMENTO STREET, BELOW MONTGOMERY, PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO’S OFFICE Established for the Permanent Cure of all Private and Chronic iseases, and the Suppression of Quackery. TTENDING AND RESIDENT PHYSiA CIAN, L, J. CLAPKAY, M. D., late in the Hungarian revolutionary war, chief Physician to the 20th Regiment of Honveds, cbief Su to the Military Hospital of Pesth, and late Lecturer on Ficocses of womenand children. THE AFFLICTED.—Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY, late of the Hungarian Army, and chief ihe bee of the Hospital of Pesth, calls attention to the following maladies, in the treatment of which he guarantees a cure. Diseases of the Brain, such as Epilepsy, Apoplexy, rushes of blood to the head, Inflamation ot ite different tissues, Re and . Complete Paralysis and Insanity, and all Fo I De rangements, such as loss of memory, aveesion to seciety, Misanthropy, Timidity, “Nerveus Excitement from slight causes, Self Distrust, Giddiness, Headache, Ringir in the ears, confusion of ideas, love of solitude optical illusions, disturbed sleep and ineapabity for labor and study,—Also in diseases of the lungs and air passages, suc: as Tubercular diseases or Consumption, Pneumonia or inflamation MEDICAL. DOCTOR J. C. YOUNG, IND ’ (OVEr WELLS, FARGD 4 CO’S RXPRERS OFFICE, ) SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. . EAD AND REFLECT. be pm wie pugs ’ uenced, out, tells every man, Thet 1s wan avefed thing to ale ” More horrid yet. to die by one’s own hand. Self-murderer—name it not . . Shaii Nature, from her earliest dictate, Self-preseryation, fall by its own act? Forbid it, Heaven. The indulgence in secret practices is the most though not always the most immediate and direct avenue . Physicians of all ages have been yy, unanimously of opinion that the lows of one ounce of the seminal secretions, by unnatural aid or emissions, the system more than the abstraction of forty ounces of blood. One of the first writers on medical jurisprudence state that three-fourths of the insane owe their malady to ne ha How importantant then, for every oné, least cause to suspect any trouble in that way, Prin. bra ee, i . it immediately ; even one single occurrence should be suf, cient to cause doubt, and bret mosey a ifthe person ever-indu in the soul-killing it. The trea erat i te justly celebrated DRSJ. ¢. YOUNG inne of the Lungs, Plearites or Pleurisy, Asthma, humoral or . seminal weakness, impotency, sterility, nervous ecbiing when it spasmodic, tarrhal affections. pattis or. Inflamation of the Liver, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, and ‘all forms of Ca. and paralysis, (the last ig the most 8, and Also diseases of the liver, such as Ha. once occurs, incurable.) is not surpassed by any physician of the liver, . follow. , in the country. It is the same as that by for years, under the guidance of the worldhinr ‘abscesses of the liver, calculi in the gull bladder and ducts, Jaundice “and those diseases which impair its functions, . such as Panama fever, Billious fever and Intermitting fever pon ph consequences which these disorders leave behind hem. , a diseases of the Stomach, such as Gastritis or infiamation of the Stomach, Enterites or inflamation of the bowels, Dyspepsia in all its forms, which destroy the appetite and digestion, Flatulence, Dysentery and Diarrhoea. Also diseases of the Kidneys, and other Urinary Organs, such as Diabetes, or an excessive flow of urine, Albuminaria, commonly known as Bright's disease. Jn this complaint, the physician and patient do not oftentimes suspect the presence of the disease until too late. The most common symptoms are general indisposition, with dropsical swellings, calculi in the Kidneys, Uretha or Bladder, En. ursis or inability to retain the urine, cystitis or inflamation of the bladder, and all other disorders of the urinary organs. Also, diseases of the Womb and its appendages, such as ir:egularities of the MENSES, when excessive, de. fective, suppressed or irregular, Prolapsus or falling of the womb, sterility, ovarean dropsy, and other diseases of the parts. Im the treatment of any of the above diseases, the Bestar has many new remedies, and guarrantees a perfect cure in all cases, or the money will be returned. All
consultations (by letter or otherwise) free. Address Dr, L. J. Czapkay, San Francisco. ) THE LADIES OF CALIFORNIA.—DR, L. J. CZAPKAY. late in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Physician to the 20th Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, and late Lecturer on diseases of urinary organs, and diseases of women and children, invites the attention of the sick and afflicted females, laboring woder any of the various forms of disea. sex.of the Brain, Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Womb, Blood, Kidneys, and all diseases peculiar to theirsex. The . Doctor is effecting more cures than any other physician in the State of California. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourselves from painful sufferings and premature death. All married ladies whose delicate health, or other circumistances, do not allow to have an increase in their families, should call at Dr. 1. J. ‘. Coapkay’s Medical Institute, Sacramento st., below Montgamery, opposite P, M. 8, Co's Office, and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor’s'offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without the fear of molestation, Address Dr. L. J. Czapkay, Medical Institute, Sacramento street, below Montgomery; opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Offiee, San Francisco, . Remarkable Iustance of Medical Relief. " B@™ Below we publish the certificates of two of the suf. . ferers from the pangs of disease, who, having recovered their former health, and impelled by gratitude, make known their cases and remedial agent, and their statements are autheutieated by a Notary Public, The demands of society imperiously command their publicity, and we commend . their perusal to the attention ofall afflicted ; (CERTIFICATE. . The undersigned, desirous of acquainting those who may be unfortunate enough to be similarly afflieted, where a permanent relief of their sufferings. may be obtained, feels it-hi« duty to free pubiely express his most sincere gratitude to Dr, LJ. his health. Borne down by the distressing symptoms incident tothe vicious practice of uncontroloble passion in youth; depressed in body and mind, unable to perform even the most tritling duty imposed upon the daily avocations of life, . sought the advice of many physicians, who at first regarded my disease ax of trifling importance—but . alas! after a few weeks, and in several instances months, of their treatment, I found to my unutterable horror, that instead of relief, my symptoms became more alarming in their torture; and, being toll by one that my divease, be. ing principally confined to the brain, medicines would he of little consequence, 1 dexpaired of ever regaining my health, strength “and energy; and, aa a last resort. and I use the word ‘disease’ generally, and before I kpenk of . with but @ faint hope, called upon Dr, Czapkay, who, afthe signs of particular diseases, it will be proper to take a general view of symptoms, © When’ a person is troubled or afflicted with diquase, which causes a weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loxs of muscular pewer, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, dyspepsia, derangement of the digestive functions, getoral dob lity, symptoms of‘consumption, and many others which are better explained than put on paper, and re: quire Medical or Surgical attendance, it would pe wéll for them to inquire ifthere is a physician who.is competent ter examining my case, prescribed some medicine which almost instantly relieved me of the dull pain and dizziness in my head. Encouraged by this result, I resolved to place myselfimmediately ander his care, and by a strict obedience to all his directions and advice, my head became clear, my Ideas collected, the constant pain in my back and groins, the weakness of my limbs, the nervous reaction of my whole body on the slightest alarm of excitement; the misanthropy and evil forebodings; the self-distrust and want of confidence in others; the incapability to study, to attend them, and who ‘understands’ the application of and “want of resolution; the frightful, exeiting, and at all medicine, and whose Scientifie Attainments in bis profession, and whose age and experience entitle him to yout confidence, ‘Considering these things, Dr. Chas. H. has concluded to inform you that are afflicted, advertising his place of business, stating that he has been a successful practitioner for over twenty-five years, and has Attended and Cured Hundreds, when they have been considered by other physicians and have been pronounced by them past recovery. Therefore you may rely upon him as onein whom. secresy and the utmost confidence can be placed. Dr. ©. HT. would invite ail that are afflicted to eall.on him and if he does not administer for them there will be no charge mate. “Let no false delicacy prevent you, but ap ply immediately, and save yourself from the dreadful consequences'which must follow those who neglect to receive attendance. . Dr. C,H, Tozer’s office is on 6th street, near the Belvidere Hotel; between J and K streets. His rooms are so arranged that the Doctor can be consulted without the fear of molestation, 43° Office hours, from 9 in the morning until § in the evening. C. H, TOZER, M. D. Tly 6th at., between J and K, Sacramento. ~ Very Important to Women ! ! 8 THERE ARE MANY THOUSANDS OF WOMEN WHO die annually for the want of the information necessary to the healthy regulation and voluntary control of the maternal function, who might live a long life of health and happiness, were they in possession of this information, 1 propose to send to all who need it, the knowledge necessary to effect this most desirable end; for I consider that no paysicien, nor any other individual, has the right to with— mankind information of such vital importance o the GOOD OF THE RACE. tinies pleasurable dreams at night, followed by involuntary diseharges, have all disappeared; and in fact, in two . Tozer . months after having consulted the Poetor; 1 felt as if inspired by a new life—that life which, but a short time ago, } contemplated to end by my own hand, With a view to guard the unfortunate from falling into the snares of incompetent quacks, T deem it my duty to offer this testimony tothé® merit and-skill of Dr. Czapkay, and recommend him to all who may: stand in need of medieal_ advice, being assured bymy own experience, that once under his care a radical and permanent cure will be effected. B. FL Finemorr, State of California, county of San Franciseo. Subscribed and sworn before me, this 17th day of April, . A. 1D, 1856, (t. 8.) CARD .—Prompted by an honest desire ot my heart 1 wish te lay before the public a case which deserves a high commendation, not only as an act of scientific skill, but that of humanity also. About two years ago I suddenly and from causes unknown to me, was seized with a fit of (Signed. ) Joux Mippixton, Notary Public, EPILEPSY, which, owning to my inability to meet the ex. penses consequent upon a thorough medical treatment, and the discouragement which Imet with on attempting it, soon became such (as I was then led to believe) as to defy the skill of a physician, Iwas frequently, while in pursuit of my calling, thrown down to the ground without the slightest warning; and although insensible to the agonies, I yet despised the miseries of my life. and soon learned to look upou those who would render assistance er shelter me from danger, as enemies who sought to prolong the existence of my misery. While in this state, and having previous to my affliction tasted the sweets of life, once more was induced to attempt seeking aid of a physician, and, by recommendation, called upon Dr. L. J, Czapkay, 1 told him of my cireumAll consultation, by letter or otherwise, free. . vapkay for the permanent recovery of of Paris, and Acton of London. Dr. Young's office is at the . corner of Montgomery and California streets, where he on . be consulted on that and all other private diseases with . the utmost confidence and seereey. Dr. Young will pitts rant a perfect and permanent cure, or make no cha) N. B.—Letters enclosing $10 will receive prompt atten: . tion. The Doctor's time being so much taken up that he . cannot attend to letters unless paid for it, CARD FROM DR. J. C. YOUNG’S PRIVATE MEDIC AI, OFFICE-—To the afflicted.—In_ this age of progress, . when science is almost miraculous, everything in common . place is looked upon as not worth notice, Im view of thie fact, Dr. Young, (corner of Montgomery and California sts. up stairs,) has concluded to leaye the beaten track hither. . to pursued by most scientific physicians, (that of waiti for the public to find you alone,) and pnblish to the. world as much as may be, bis know of the healing art, to let those who arein need of assistance know whore they can find relief without fear of being imposed upon. In continuation of this subject, Dr. Wg 4 would say, that for the past ten years he has pursued the practice of medicine in one of the largest cities in the United States, with the highest success, and that his #tanding asa physician is without reproach, having at one time been lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania on yeneral diseases, Upon these considerations, Dr. Young has confidence in introducing himself to the public, knowing that they wil] sustain well earned merit. The following are a few of the many testimonials whick have appeared in the public journals within the last few years: {From the Boston Medical Journal.] Although we are opposed to the system of advertising, for good and sufficient reasons, atill we deem it but justice . to say that Dr. Young is one of the most industrious and indefatigable votaries of medical science inthe United States. j [From l’rofessor Jaskson. } . The subscriber is personally acquainted Dr. Young, sud . has seen much of his practice, and can bear testimony to his merits as a practitioner. . {From the New York Herald.) The eminence of this distinguished gentleman in his profession, and the very extended opportunities possessed br him for the observation of venerial disease, makes his ser. viees invaluable to these afflicted with the above complaints, ” (From the Whig and Advert ert All afilicted with privale complaints should if possible, consult Dr, Young, whose medical education is not aurpassed by any Physician in the Country. In his skill, honor and integrity, all may rely with safety, while most of the medical practitioners in this city are without honesty or respectability, their pretensions being grounded in ignorance and assumption. j Important to Miner’s, Travelers, Etc. HERE is no malady of deeper importance, either in a i medical or mors point of view, to which the human family is more liable, than that arising from impure connections, . Asa medical man itis the duty of every physician to . look at disease as it affects health and life, and his sole ob. ject should be to mitigate, as far as lies in his power, the . bodily suffering. Human nature at best is but frail, all . are liable to misfortune. . Of«ll the ills that affect man, none are more terrible . than those ofa private nature. Dreadful as it-is in the person who contracts it, frightful as are its ravages upon . his constitution, ending frequently in destruction and » . loathesome grave, it becomes of still greater importance when it is transinitte! to inuocent offspring. Sueh being . the case, how necessary it becomes that every one having . the least reason to fear that they have contracted the disease, shoul! attend to it at once by consniting some phy. sician, whose respectability and education enables him t« warrant a safe, speedy, and permanent cure, In accordj ance with this neceasity, DR. YOUNG feels called upon to . state that, by long «tudy and extensive practice, he ha« . become perfect master of all these diseases which come un. der the the denomination of venereal, and having paid moio . attention to that one branch than any other physician in the United States, he feels him-elf better qualified to treat them. Syphilis in all its forms, such as Uleers, Swelling in the . Groins, Ulcers in the Throat, Secondary Syphilis, Cutane. ous Eruptions, Uleerations, Tetuary Syphilis, Syphilis in . Children, Mercurial Syphilitic Aflections, Gonorhea, Gleet, . Strictures, False Passages, Intlamation of the Bladder and . Prostrate Glands, Excoriations, Tumors, Postules, &e., are . as familiar to him as the most common things of daily ob, servation, The Doctor elfects a cure in recent cases in a few daya, aud finds no difficulty in curing those of long duration, without submitting the patient to such treatment as will . draw upon him the slightest suspicion, or oblige him to neglect his business whether within doors or without. The diet need not be changed except in cases of severe inflamation, There arg in California patients (amounting to over two thousand in the past year) that could furnish proof of this; but these are matters that require the nice-t secreey, which he always preserves. All letters enclosing $10, will be promptly attended to.— Ofiice hours from 94. M., to&8 rom. Address J.C. YOUNG, M.D. Express Building. Corner of Montgomery and California sts., over Wells, Fargo & Co's, Express department. (1 . Tmportant to Females.—When a Female 1s . & in trouble or aMlicted with disease, And requires medical or surgical aid, the inquiry should be where is there a physician who is fully competent to administer relief, one . whose knowlerge of the female system is perfect, and who . thoronghly understands the application of medicine to di . sease, and whose scientific attainments in surgery have . made him pre-eminent in his profession, and whose re. spectable standing in society, recommends him to the con. fidency of the community. "Unless these, and many more . questions can be satisfactorily answered, the afflicted should use before consulting any one. Considering these things . in their true light, the celebrated J. C. YOUNG, corner of . Montgomery and California streets, has concluded to advertise his place of business to the public, stating that he has beon a professor of obstetrics and female diseases for the . last fourteen years, and is fully qualified to administer in . all cases, both medically and surgically, not ina superfi. cial manner, but in asthorough a manner as yeara of study It may not simply be the right of every -woman to pre. regardless of which, however, he at once wndertook my vent maternity, when the exercise of this function must . case, and with the blessing of God, I was once more restored be productive of evil, but it may be her most sacred duty ;. to perfect health. Unable to reward him for the boon for I contend that no woman has the right to destroy her . which I enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebtlite in bearing children, or to afflict posterity with ber own . ¢dness, I consider due to myself and to all afflicted, to make stances, and of my inability to reward him for his services: . Noah. What would‘one think of Paddy carry-. 1 scmuhe Gil of pe chiens heniaes ¥ ing a hod to the top of an unfinished building, which consumed a year in the ascent, at a dollar aday? Read what that veritable document ‘Jasher says of Babel. “And when they were building they built themselves a great city and a very high and strong tower; and on account of its great hight the mortar and bricks did not reach the builders in their ascent to it, until a {i gear, and after that, they reached to the uilders and gave them the mortar and bricks ; thus was it done daily,’’Chapt, IX, verse 27. Talk of Trinity steeple or shot tower after Lacour’s O11 of Rye changes Rectified Whiskey to Monongahela Rye Whiskey, (ld Virginia Malt Whiskey, Bourbon Whiskey, &e. OIL OF CEDRAT changes ¢ mmon Rectified Whisky to OM Irish Malt Whisky, and a superior article of Scotch Whisky. OIL OF PEACH changes common Whiskey to Virginia Peach Brandy, &c. Oil of Peach and Oil of Cognac will convert common Whisky to Apple Brandy. OIL OF GIN converts the st Whisky to Holland Gin, Scheidam Schnapps, Rose Gin, Swan Gin, English Gin, &e. LACOUR’S CONCENTRATED ACTD will, in five hours after being mixed, change five gallons of good Vinogar and . in ity toad gationa of water to thirty . ger of the most . intererested, are hereby notified to be and appear at the i e By the . office of the Probate Jud; acid Vinegar that can be found in the market, use of Lacour’s Concentrated Acid, Vinegar can be made _ fashionable. The Albany Times gives the folthat! Why! after reading the foregoing, my . "one dollar and sixty cents per barrel, eyes were 80 swolen with wonder, that i Boe f Nee et Te re tee nie be peer House door, in the city of Nevada County of Neveda and State of California. Taken as the property of Alexander Mandrich to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. Nevada, April ld4th 4. p. 1857, 29-37 U. 8, GREGORY, Constable. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVAda—ss, In Probate Court. Inthe matter of the Es. tate of ISRAEL JOINER deceased, Whereas: WALDO M. ALLEN, Administrator of said Estate has this day filed a petition praying for leave to sell the property of said estate, hee egy Et a House and Lot umbug City, in said County ; Wherefore, all ‘persons of said County on Saturday, the 9th day of May A. D, 1857, at 10 o'clock A, M. of that day to show cause if ey pen have, why the prayer of said Petitioner should not be granted. By order of the Probate Court, This 8th day of April A. D. 1857. 2b-4w Attest "J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk, ee TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVAda—ss, In Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of Wm. 8. PATTERSON, Deceased, Whereas : Wm. J. KNOX, Administrator of said Estate has this day filed his petition praying for leave to sell the remaining property of said Estate, consisting of one sixth interest in the Nevada Mining Company’s Claims. Wherefore, it is heroby ordered that all persons interested be appear at the office of the Probate Judge of said County, on A, M., to show cause ifany they have, why the er ihe petitioner should not be granted. ' By order of the Pro, bate Court, This 7th day of April, A, D, 1857. 28-2w Attest, J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk. ates Nach ih tthe Mr teches I DISTRICT COURT, NEVADA COUNTY CALIfornia, Edwards PItf, vs. Terry & Frost defenants. is hereby ordered that all persons holding or claiming liens ation—only pour the oil into the Whisky and shake well, tively’ can’t see my pigeon hole. But when . The liquors thus made will have a fine "ata rs tly a fownd, a note will be made. full, rich, oily taste, a beautiful transparent color and a fine eG bead. Lacour’s oils exert three distinct properties in coni) verting common whisky to brandy, gin, &c. @ first prop: To Exrracr Internal Buiers,—-Not long . ety cows — ang subsides ja ~ fem of floeulent x. he whole o! e n_ ofl, (Amylic Alcohol, j= since a youthful individual accidentally swallow. Fhe whisky is thus deprived of that proline iitatiny ood ed a lead bullet; his friends were naturally much . burning taste, and becomes a neutral spirit; the second alarmed, and his father, that no means might oy y consists in an ofly mucillaginous taste imparted be spared to save his life, sent post haste toa t 0 Seren we sone visllons oe yee an ap. . nee of grea ; the th ty hibi surgeon of skill, directing the messenger to tell The rich vinous Dally odor that is envied to the Bevor him the circumstances, and urge h comling . which renders disitnetion from the genuine brands impossiwithout delay. as Se Wie ‘is ese oils are put up in quart flasks; each flask contai Fat pt was found, heard the dismal tale, . . cient oil for making three hundred gallons of liquor.— and w th as much unconcern as he would mani. Full and comprehensive directions accompany the bottles. fest in a case of common headache, sat down . Price $2 per bottle. and wrote the following laconic note: hell we glee ein Right gl abi’ Soabaadaies . ’ le of these oils, five in number, i Str—Don’t alarm yourself, If, after three packed and chlipet, with bill of Inding, 1 any part of the ‘weeks the bullet is not removed, give him a dose . country, upon the receipt of $10, to the address of of powder. 4 P, LACOUR, New Orleans, Yours, H. L. P. 8.—Don’t aim the boy at anybody. Purchasers are uested, as a guarantee of fait to furnish us the Fhe of any dt in New oct Pm we will ship them a Be ag of the Oils. Ifthey do not rm all that is claimed for them, they will cost noth. Gakrote CoriLox.—A new cotllon with the . = 18-ly above name has been introduced into some of . Notice to Liquor Dealers and Merchants! the Atlantic cities, and promises to become very he iovlos, Preheat un, pores eller . lowing description of the figure: “The ladies aint every article hecotary to commence aLiQvOR Re swi rnisned . Also format . ng corners. Having done this, the gentlemen cary to oe mdnct aank-an ‘tahablnmans, loos cua the uor clasp them around the necks with their Arms, @ . new beginner to successfully compete with the oldest la mode de garrote, and kiss them on the . dealers. Address th the Post Of Ladies sereech and fall in ‘len’ uae "Mf. LACOUR, Now Orleans gentlemen seizes ladies roun their waists an Lacour’s Concentrated Acid for VINEGAR, is ata’? ut upin 2 gallon packages at $5 per package—tin good waltz to acats, P pee 18-1y shipping order, as Terry & Frost’s, near the tewn of Cherokee, (or Patterson) be and appear in aforesaid Court, on the 4th day of May 1857, and exhibit then and there their said liens, on aa 9 page April 2ist 1857. NILES SEARLS, RR DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF . not exceeding fifty dollars, or be imprisoned an order of the Probate Court made the 16th day of pa Bey yates Bonen, Fs aucune january A, D. 1857, I will sell at publia auction on ‘¢ weakness; for a diseased and discordant child is a curse to itself, to its Parents and to Humanity. Upon the receipt of FIVE DOLLARS, this information will be sent, by return of first mail, securely enclosed ina re sealed envelope, to violate which would be a felony, @ means Py out are very convenieut, and cannot POSSIBLY FAIL, and instead of being injurious to health, they will not fail to prevent, and even cure, many female weaknesses, I will also give the best known means to cause fruition in cases of sterility. As many have been sadly deceived by mercenary quacks and imposters, whose flaming advertisements fill the newsty I promise to return the money, should the means, n any single instance ever fail. the case public, in order that those in need of medical advice may find a physician in whom every confidence can be placed MEYER YABLONSKY, [u. 8.] State of California, county of San Francisco, ss. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this first day of August, A, D. 1856, i G. A. Grant, Notary Public, [t. 8.} my” DR. L. J. CLAPKAY’S Medical and Surgical Institute is on Sacramento street, below Mongomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Office, San’ Francisco California. , The Doctor offers free consultation, and asks no remuneration unless he effects a cure. Saturday the 25th day of April A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock . Streets of this 2 Pro. . Premises, or in any way obstruct the streets or sidewalks It . in this city, shall have leave to occupy not more than one. front of his on the house or barn, and tract of land on which th premises, wi in situated, in Bridgeport township Nevada County, or a being ong Ewe Seep sock b Distrrict Judge. comfortable enjoyment of life or property, shall #@@~ Spermatorrheea, or local weakness y One Dollar will cover all additional expene . low spite, lassitude, weakness of the paps wort ses for several years. disposition and incapability for study and labor, dullness of w@ All communications atrictly confidential—Money . apprehension, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of securely may be sent at my risk. -@a solitude. timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, headac e, involAddress, DF. BL ACKBURN, M. D. untary discharges, pains in the side, affection of the eves, Hampshire, Maury County, Tennesee.’ . Pimples on the face, sexual and other infirmities. in man, and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. His method of curing diseases is new, (unknown to oth~~) anp pind the os success. All communications, by letters or otherwise, free. Address L. J. y, Sar Francisco, Cal. ‘ vs co wef Nes 7 N ORDINANCE in relation to Nuisances. ig restos of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: ca » 1, as apt: oF a esa hoo bo agehnr pad into the RIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE.—DR elie were f H+ ape Paitdings all allow such L. J. CZAPKAY has opened his Institute for the cure their , occupied lots or . of all forms of disease—such ay Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Nocoo Le pment and all the consequences of nelf-abuse. than five and not exceeding fifty dollars, or be imprisoned . puarenten, eee Sy Philitic or Gonorheeal diseases, he in the city prison not exceeding ten days. Provided, that eemien . oure be abr fave, withont inconvenience to any person or persons intending to erect any building with. by neglect or improper treatment, has developed the secon. a a dary symptoms of Syphbillis, such as buboes or ful wilat it . swellings on the groins, or ulcers in the throat pow ne is . which, if not checked, destroy the soft parts and cause the r= Ay es to mortify, separate and ‘co an Cai athe re? pL ye 7 who & ut the car. sufferer an object hideous to behold te Vibe i! hee pry aaah epee hee ~o B png ha injurious . and pimples break out upon the skin, or when he has : ie offensi nses, y creek, rw ful swellings upon the bones, or when his constitution is the injured so as to pre-dispose to consumption or other can Stitutioual disease, the Doctor guarantees a cure or aska no compensation. In RHEUMATISM, chronic or acute: in DYSENTARY or shall, on conviction thereof, be fined in any sum noi jess third of the width of the street in viction thereof, be fined in any sum not less than Ave oni Sc. 3. All owners, or occupants of property MABRAEA, he has safe and effectual remedies. For the he ag in the city of Nevada, on Saturday the 2d day of . within the limits of this city, are required to remove from pen pe of the consequences of self-abuse, such as noc1857, at the hour of 2 o'clock Pp. =. 5 desoribed g to the Estate of ceased, to wit The fot sf tees street, fronting on sai more or less, and running back wit to the mill site now owned by James MeMillan, 28-3w WALDO M, ALLEN Adm’, L, P. Stiles Estate, tn Bite ah wn ates on RENT—A FRONT ROOMIN THESECOND of the “Democrat Building,’ Apply at this = their premises, and from the streets adjoini: same de. . and Atupone of in such a-manner as not. to pte with ground on which is erected the . the Health or comfort of other ” Yankee Blade Hotel, SNS oe Nos boy behper gate be Somaya saisanl or vi ng three inches every detrimental to public health. Fi i about the sagne width . to comply with the provisions of this section, the dane . Slight noises ‘shock or startle the patient, making fis et urnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, h. oh — bs limbs, with genera} wihadids; easel t memo: lesyness, confusion of ideas, dishike pg lage ay Ts , for society, and ls, . riness of life; with the nervaus pan ae a, citizens, all slaughter houegitable matter, standing pool. party of. istence miserable. For t maladi fending peal, on canvietion Set be fined in any sum . guarantee a cure or 4 Ho oath mae the Doo oe wil marae A wa an arn nd es ae poy Bn, Bo “ig imsalted free of charge, and invites all to call, as it wilh ¢ t Passed May 19th, 1866, , them nothing, and may be much to their advantage. His oflices are at the Medical Institute Sacran : * mento slow Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mail Seawnhtee . pany’s Office, San Krancisen, Cat 1 © T. OVERTON 3 T. H. Rorry, Gerk. RTON, President. Comof ) and practice—both in hospitals and private families, can make; therefore, families can rely upon him asa father.— All in afffiction can find in hin one who can sympathize . with, and befriend them in trouble, one in whose secrecy the utmost confidence can be placed. Come all ye that are afflicted and in trouble, and you will be relieved or enred. Apartments privately arranged so as to preclude the possibility of exposure. . N. B.—All letters inclosing $10 will receive prompt at. tention, and the best advice and instructions. } J.C. YOUNG, M. D., corner of California and Montgomery streets, up stairs, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co,’s Express Office. pS SECEDE SDSL T 8 A: 9 SRE ee Oy eg Debility, or Seminal weakNESS.—DR. YOUNG addresses those who have injured themselves by private and improper indulgences in that secret and solitary habit, which ruins the body and mind, unfitting them for either business or society, The following are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habit of youth, viz: Weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervousness, irrita. bility, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of consumption, &c. MENTALLY, the fearful effects on the mind are more to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, ress25-ly are cured without fail by the justly celebrated physician . 19° spirits, evil forebodidgs, aversion of society, selfdistrust, love of solitude, evils produced. All persons who are afiicted with any of the above» Y toms should not fail to call on Dr. Young and be at Zz: restored to perfect health. Letno false delicacy preven} you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from th¢ dreadful and awful uences of this torrthle malady.— WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immediately gured, ang, ful vigor restored, DR, J. C, YOUNG, Corner of California and Montgomery ats., up staies) timidity, &c. are some of the NEVADA DEMOCRAT JOB PRINTING OFFICE, BROAD STREET. EING furnished with a new and completeassortment of B JOB TYPE, we are prepared to dawonte PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, in a manngr that cannot fail to give satisfaction to all, wbe may favor us with a call. Those iy want of Cards, Circulars, Bul Heads, Law Blanks, Posters, Handbilla, Ball Tickets, Catalog yes, Bulls of Fare, Programs, Meeks, Pamphlets, y Checks, Drafts, ee. will do well to give Ml. i agie fro “old California’ prices a, ere reduction. So? USTICE’S BLANKS, CONSTANTLY ON WAND ant for Sale at this Office RRR 007: ae a