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MEDICAL. . ) LEGAL NOTIONS. —
BY 5. 6. 5 DR. CHARLES H. TOZER'S DOCTOR J. C. YOURR; Bae 1 ENn.
" Minit as. the morning's breath of June Private Medical Card, Ofiice, corner of Montgomery and Californie! ing of the Board af Supervisors of Nevada County. for
ign torouge ha ges
TRANGERS visiting Sacramento will remember that Dr. STRERTS—SECON D STORY, renew of Liemnse to collect toll 2 the Penn ¥ alley =
And through its haze the widter noon S TOZER’S Infirmary is in sixth street, between J and K (OVEr WELLS, FARGO & Co’S EXPRESS OFFICE, ) e y Bek Mies to th the _— the reed lesan he Rough
srplame ange ofthe
ots Denregnen’e SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNEA. . ¥,jome Du natP leading to Grasg
The snow-plumed angel of the north The great success and many radical cures made by Dr. D AND REFLECT vada. wail en
Has dropped his hy aad forth Tozer since his a er emery in ae ott to Fm bare EA = ead ae tay bth, 1004, HAG Jaco.
we gen
dreds can testify, induced him to inform those afllic' 4 hereafter,
‘Again the cream gush clear,
on A Sivate complaints, recent or chronic, and wish to be . (And eet aes, ve eg aaaad ADMRTRS TON? NOTICE. a1,
well, and thoroughly cured, it will je to tention wale wr swfal thing "ie ery : pay having cinime against eo ane tee rE
fare to call on him, who for the last twenty-five years : } A ARD A = : :
’ . f disenses of a private nature, acuteand chron: . ~es-mu —nam cag es i ‘ sent the sinie With the wae A
vets inging wis the rook,
4 cakan Syphillus, denctiany and Constitutional affec. Shall Nature, swerving from her earliest dictate, ed at Cherokee, within ten, xpohths from oe ndersign. Is singing with the brook.
“Bear up, ob Mother Nature 1’ ery
Bird, breeze and streamlet free ;
“Our winter voices prophesy
Of summer days to thee,.”’
So in those winters of the soul,
By bitter blasts and drear,
O’er swept by memory’s frozen pole,
Will sunny days appear,
Reviving hope and faith, they show
The soul its living powers,
And beneath the winter’s snow
Lies guewea of summer flowers.
The niglit is mothér of the day,
The winter of the spring,
And ever upon the old decay
The it mosses cling ;
Behind the cloud the starlight lurks,
Drugésists,
i0VOLAY sT,.
San Francisco, }
OFFER FORSALE, .
ALCOHOL ;
CASTOR OTL ;
TARTARIC ACID :
FRESH HOPS ;
SACRAMENTO STRELI, BELOW MONTGOMERY, } t
opposite
PACIFIC MAM, STEAMSHIP CO’S OFFICE .
Established for the Permanent Cure of all Private and t
Chromte Five and the Suppression of Quackery.
An Ee AND RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, by Te CZAPKAY, M. D4 late in the Hangarian . from 9 in the morning until 8 in the evening. All in affieRegiment of . tion can find in-him one who can see and sympathize with
and defend them when in trouble—one in whose services
volutionary war, chief Physician to the 20th
faa chiet Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth,
and late Lecturer on Diseases of womenand children, t
0 THE AFFLICTED.—Dr. L. J. CLAYKAY, late of the . amicted and in trouble, and be relieved and cured.
Hungarian Army, and chief Physician of the Hospital
of Pesth, calls attention to the following maladies, in
the trentinent of which he guarantees a cure. Diseases of .
the Brain, such aa Epilepsy, Apoplexy, rashes of blood to . the best advice and instructions
the head, Inflamation of its different tissnes, Partial and
Complete Paralysis and Insanity, and all Functional Detions, Gonorrhoea and Seminal Weakness: Gleet and Strie. both in male and female, such as Prolapsus, Flour Albus,
. Hysteria, &e,
. ples. Private Complaints eradicated in a few days; new
. cases cured in a short Ka without mercury.
sibility of exposure. d
tie si rompt attention witlf. used by the justly celebrated D ; Letiers enclosing $10 will receive promp : seminal weakness, impotency, sterility, nervous debility
and paralysis, (the last is the most dangerous, and when it
once occurs, incurable,) is not surpassed by any physician
ures, and all diseases of the generative and urinary organs,
Patients can, be assured that their complaints will not be
ampered with, but treated upon strictly scientific prineit
He can be consulted at his office at all times of the day,
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he utmost confidence can be placed. Come all who are
Apartments privately arranged so as to preclude the posC. H. TOZER, M. P.,
6th street, between J and K.
Self-preservation, fall by its own act?
Forbid it, Heaven.
though not always the most immediate and direct avenue,
to destruction.
unanimonsly of opinion that the loss of one ounce of the
seminal secretions, by unnatural aid or emissions, weakens
blood. One of the first writers on medical jurisprudence
such abuse.
cient to cause doubt, and much more so ifthe person had
ever indalged in the soul-killing habit, The treatment .
1857. 31-4w J. B. JOHNSON, Administratoe?
SPLMPGMIN a Eee Teal AWE ce eee,
ONSTABLE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EX
ecution issued out of Justice Caldwell’s Court of Eu P
Physicians of all ages haye been most . ka Township, County of Nevada, to me directed in far Te.
W. E, BARNS, and against A. M. STETSON : T have seme
and shall expose for sale at Public Auction, at 12 Ms
M.on the 26thday of May A. D. 1857 at the Orleans Hotel
Orleans Flat, the following deseribed propert~ to wit all
the right title and interest of A. M. Stetson in and to the
National Quartz Mill.
Dated the 4th day of May A. D. 185¢.—31-3~
A. F. WAGNER,
_—_—-_Venstable,
ONSTABLE’S SALE.—STATE OF CALIFO
County of Nevada, ss—By virtue of an exec
R. J. C. YOUNG in cases of . me delivered issued from the Court of J. M: Clark
acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County A bey g
bearing date April 28th A. TD). 1867, to satisfy a judgmen
rendered by T. W. Colburn J. P. on the 27th day of, June,
Phe indulgence in secret practices is the most certain,
he system more than the abstraction of forty ounces of
tate that three-fourths of the insane owe their malady to
How importantant then, it is—for every one, having the
east cause to suspect any trouble in that way, toattend to
t immediately ; even one single occurrence should be suffi.
ution tg
sho beams fall; ‘AMPHOR : b ha iy 4 r
Pb choy ben tie . Hie a 5 r CREAM ¢ IF TARTAR ; rangements, such as loss of memory, aversion to yet . in the country. It is the same as that followed by him . a p. yong ror of et ph gy a against Johy Has left his hope with all . ’ SALSODA ; ’ Misanthropy, Timitity, Nerveus sciternent from slight READ AND REFLECT. for years, under the pe of _ ah ge oo laeea'ie aineuaion and will sell to the h ost bane
RIDLITA POWDERS + ; »g, Self Distrust, Giddiness, Headache, Ringing in the . i . of Paris, and Acton of London. . Young's officeis at the . 3 -psteg Means r
wees et oon pe pag in ot tases; lowe of solitude optical illusions, DR. CHAS. H. TOZER’S CARD TO THE AFFLICTED. corner of Montgomery and California streets, where he can . cash the following described property. to wit : the Pa
‘Hans axp Hars.—Ata recent meeting of
the New York Academy of Medicine, Dr. McElheran gave a lecture on Lena mt which is re@ in the American Medical Monthly, By
meaus of monumental illustration, coljections of
crania, statutes and coins, he traced the Celtic
type back through Italy, Greece, Asia Minor,
and Egypt, and asserted that the Americans
were of Celtic and not of Anglo-Saxon origin
which he pretended to prove by their history of
emigration, their lang sg, their conformation,
&c, He gave statistics, furnished by several of
the leading butters, dentists, and hair-dealers of
New York and other cities. One hatter of New
York, who sends to all parts of the Union, reuired larger hats than the other States. New
ugland heads are of about the same size as
those of the New Yorkers. e Irish heads are
larger than those of any race in this country.
The Celtic head isa long oval, axis observed
among the Irish aud Scotch, The English head
is also long, but not so uniformly oval as the
Irish. The average American head isa long
oval, exactly the same sbape, but smaller than
the Irish. It is the most easily fitted, because it
is the, most regular formed, and because the hav
blocks are made to suit the national form and
size. The Germans have smaller heads than
the Irish, but they wear latger hats than the
Americans. They have very irregular formed
heads, approaching in shape an irregular square
broad and flat behind and flaton top. The
great breadth between the ears throws the hat
out of shape, so that the brim is turned up. in
front and behind, unless the bat is especially
made to fit. Several old manufacturers and retailers assert that the American head isdiminishing, aud that the Western States, colonized by
foreigners, have the lar.est sizes,
QCurtovs Casn.—It appears that in the County
Jail of Albany, there is a ian beyond the reach
of the committing magistrate and the law.—
When arrested he gave an assumed name, which
he seems to have forgotten, and be does not auswer to it, and the officers in charge have forgotten the name. Under this state, the magistrate is powerless, he cannot bring him out of
jail without a discharge, and that discharge
must coaotain the name nnder which he was committed, and the jailor will not release him until
a warrant for his release is given, The Court
avery large cottonwood with a hole in it, and
an aperturefrom the outside some six feet above
the ground, Upon splitting open this tree the
hollow was found to contain an Tudian’s skeleton, which was perfect, not a bone missing,—
The conjecture is, that at some time or other,
the Indian got into this hollow tree, to make his
escape from some enemy or wild animal, and
was unable to get out again, and so perished.
Bioorep on tun Corn Question.—We learn
that one of Walker's men met his death recently in battle, under the following circumstances:
Spaniard, who was serving in the Costa Rican
army, had his bayonet at the throat of our hero,
but hesitated to plunge it into him, offering at
the same time to spare his life. if he would yield
his arms and become his prisoner. This the
follower of Walker refused point blank—saying
BLUE VITRIOL ; .
.
.
BORAX ;
STRYCHNINE ;
FLAVORING EXTRACTS ;
SHAKER'SALERBS ;
EPSOM SALTS ;
SUP, CARB. OF SODA ;
BAY RUM ;
MUSTANG LINIMENT ;
ALUM ;
BRISTOL BRICK ;
SALT PETRE ;
IRISH MOSS ;
CANARY 8KED ;
. disturbed sleep and incapabity tor labor and study,—Also
in diseases of the lungs and air passages, such as Tubercular diseases or Consumption, Pneumonia or inflamation
of the Lungs, Pleurites or Pleurisy, Asthma, humoral or .
spasmodic, “Bronchitis, Laryngitis, and all forms of Ca.
tarrhal affections. Also diseases of the liver, such as Ha.
pattis or Inflamation of the Liver, congestions of the liver, .
abscesses of the liver, calculi in the gall bladder and duets,
Jaundice and those diseases ‘which inypair ita functions, .
such as Panama fever, Billious fever and Intermitting fever
and the consequences which these disorders leave behind
them.
JAMAICA GINGER ;
GUM ARABIC ;
INDIGO ;
CALABRIA LIQUORICE ;
SASSAFRAS BARK ;
TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA ;
SANT’S SARSAVPARILLA ;
COOPER'S ISINGLASS ;
YELLOW WAX ;
COVPERAS,
AND A—
Full and complete assortment of desirable
D%tUGS AND MEDICINES.
R, & CO., respectfully solicit orders from the country, .
and will guarantee satisfaction in every particular, to those
who may fayor them with their custom, “om
T, A. THOMAS. W. G, ALBAN, D, M'LAREN,
ALBAN, THOMAS & CO.,
(SUCCRHORS TO THOMPSON & BORKADAILLE, )
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Glass, Herbs, Extracts, Hops, Bird Seed,
Chemicals, Quicksilver, Cumphene, Burning Fluid, Polar, Sperm, Lard, Olive,
and Neatsfoot Oils, Turpentine,
White Lead, Varnishes, Alcohol,
Brushes, Combs, Perfumery,
UST RECEIVED, Per Steamer Golden
J GATE, Clippers Morning Light, Flying Fish, Flying
Mist, « large supply of Pure Cream Tartar, Lard Oil, Ex
tract Liquorice, Blue Vitrel, German English Camomile,
Salipetre, Corn Stareh, Shakers’ Sarsaparilla, Sarsaparilia
Root, Gum Arabic, Cilrie Acid, Potash, Extracts of Lemon,
Rose and Vanilla, Vanilla Beans, Boiled Linseed O11, Cas
tor Oil in Barrels, Pure Yellow and White Wax, Kidder’s
Power's and Welghtman’s Tartarte Acid, Pay Rum in cas
es and barrels, Fresh Hops, in 1 pound packages, Sage,
Yankee Soap, Indellible Tuk, Ri se’s Blacking Brushes, Ma
son’s Blacking, Hostetter’s Bitters, Cod Liver Oil, Spanish
and American Salfron, Lubin’s Extracts, Genuine Wright's .
Brandreth’s, Moffat’s and other Pills, Chamois Skina, Ly
copodium, Essential Oila, Congress Water in pints and
qnarts, Borax, Sal Soda, Pearl Barley, and many other stale articles, which, together with our former large stock of
rugs, makes our aseortment as varied and as large as any
Drug House in the city, to which we invite the attention of
the trade and others buying in this market.
ALBAN, THOMAS &CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggista,
161 J Street,
27-tf
Also diseases of the Stomach, such as Gastritis or infiamation of the Stomach, Enterites or infamation of the
bowels, D ppepeiain 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. In this eomplaint, the physician and patient do not ottentimes suspect
the presence of the disease until too Tate, The most com
mon symptoms are general indisposition, with dropsical
swellings, caleuli inthe Kidneys, Uretha or Bladder, Enursis orinability to retain the urine, cystitis or inflamation of the bladder, and all other disorders of the urinary
organs, Also, diseases of the Wom) and its appendages,
such as irregularities 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. Jn the treatment of any of the above diseases,
. the footer has many new remedies, and guarrantees a per
fect cure in all cases, or thé money will be returned, All
consultations (by letter or otherwise) free.
Address Dr. L. J. Czapkay, San Franciseo,
YO 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 Tee
. turer on diseases of urinary organs, and diseases of women
and children, invites the attention of the sick and afflicted
females, laboring under any of the various forms of diseaseg of the Brain, Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Womb,
Blood, Kidneys, and all diseases peculiar to theirsex, The
. Doetor 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 circumstances, do not allow to
have an increase in their families, should call at Dr. L. J.
. Caapkay’s Medical Institute, Sacramento st., below Mont
gomery, 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 ean be consulted without the fear of molestation. All consultation, by letter or otherwise, free
Addresa Dr. L. J. Czapkay, Medical Institute, Sacramento
etreet, below Montgomery; opposite Pacific Mail Steam
. ship Company’s Office, San Francisco
Remarkable Instance of Medien! Relicf,
Re 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 ave
authenticated by a Notary Public. The demands of society imperiously command their publicity, and we commend
their perusal to the attention of all afllieted ;
ter examining my case, prescribed some medicine which
almost instantly retiered me of the dull pain and dizziness
in my head. Encouraged by this result, [ resolved to place
myself immediately under his care, and by a strict obedi
. ence 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 ineapability to study,
and want of resolution; the frightful, exciting, and at all .
times pleasurable dreams at night, followed by involuntary
discharges, have all dieppeeredi and in fret, in two
months after having consulted the Doctor; T felt as if inaptred by a new life—that life which, but a stiort time ago,
. leontemplated to end by my own hand.
With a view to guard the unfortunate from filling into
. the snares of incompetent quacks, T deem it my duty to
. olfer this testimony to the merit and skill of Dr. Czapkay,
; and recommend him to all who may stand in need of med
jeal advice, being assured by my own experience, that
once under his care a radical and permanent cure will be
effected, B. F. Fintwors,
State of California, county of San Francisco.
Subscribed and sworn before me, this 17th day of April,
Quick cures and Low Prices at the old established office, 6th
street, between J awl K streets.
OCTOR TOZER returns his thanks to his numerous PaD tients for their patronage, and would erabtace this opportunity to remind them that he continues to consult on
those diffieult cases of VENEREAL, which have baffied 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 perfect master of SYPHILIITIC DISEASES.
The laage number of aggravated cases that he has perfectly cured after they have been given wp by many others, is the only proof that a physician requires of his ability. Doctor Tozer would state that he can cure any and
all cases of varieties of disease, no matter how long stand
ing, or what progress the disease has made every PATIENT
can rely upon a eure.
DR. TOZER has, it is well known, taken patients from
the very verge of the grave, and RESTORED THEM TO
PERFECT HEALTH. He would farther state that he deems
it sufficient to attract the attention of those who might
need the services of a physician in all cases, but particularly those 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 advertisemente, professing my ability to heal all diseases 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 DISEASKHS, to understand from my
long experience, Iam fully competent to treat them SUCCESSFULLY.
My regard for the dignity of the Medical Profession, to
which I have the honor to belong, deters me from commit
ting 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 Puffs of
my superior qualifieations axa practitioner; neither do I
assume to myself MEDICAL HONORS to which Lam not
entitled, but merely ask those who are diseased to read the
different advertisements relating to the cure of private diseases, and judge for themselves where to apply for relief.
(My Rooms are so arranged that I can be consulted in pri
vacy at all hours of the day, from 9 o’clock in the morn
ing, until 8 in the evening.)
aay” Versons with Chronic Diarrhea, Dysentary, Local
Weakness, Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weak
ness of the Limbs and Back, Indisposition, Loss of Memory,
Aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Dullness of Apprehension, Timidify, Self Distrust, Dizziness, Headache, Pains
in the Side, Affection of he Eyes, Pimples on the Face,
Sexual and other Infrmaties in Man, &e. &e., will find it
important to call on DR, CHAS. H. TOZER, at his office 6th
Street, between J. and K, Sacramento.
C. H. TOZER, M. D.
READ AND REFLECT.
T R. CHARLES H. TOZER’S CARD to the afflicted of Cali
fornia. In approaching any new course of systemat
quire Medical or Surgical attendance, it would be well for
them to inquive if there is a physician who is competent
to attend them, and who understands the application of
medicine, and whose Scientific Attainments in his profess
ion, and whose age and experience entitle him to your
confidence. Consideving these things, Dr. Chas. H. Tozer
has concluded to inform you that are afflicted, advertising
his place of business, etating that he has been a successful
practitioner for over twenty-five years, and has
Attended and Cared Hundreds,
when they have been considered by other physicians and
have been pronounced by them past recovery. Therefore
you may rely upen him as one in whom secresy and the
utmost confidence can be placed.
Dy, ©, H. T. would invite all that are aMlicted to call on
him and if he does not administer for them there will be no
charge made, Let no false delicacy prevent you, but ap
ply immediately, and save yourself from) the dreadful con
sequences which must follow those who neglect to receive
attendance.
Dre. C,H. Tozer’s office is on 6th street, near the Belvidere Hotel; between J and K streets. His rooms are so ar
ranged that the Doctor can be consulted without the fear
of molestation,
&*™ Otlice hours. from 9 in the morning until 8 in the
be consulted on that’and all other private diseases, with . of said John Grove in a certain mining claim known as the
the utmost confidence and secrecy.
rant a perfect and permanent cure, or make no charges.
. Nevada Shaft at Selby Hill, Nevada County, on w,
the 27th day of May, A. D. 1857, between the hours of
o'clock A. M., and 5 o’clock P. M., atthe door of J M
Clark’s office Broad street Nevada City. “am
Taken as the property of Jolin Grove to satisfy the abor
pope . demands and accruing costs. °
CARD FROM DR. J. C. YOUNG’S PRIVATE MEDICAL . Nevada, May 4th A. D. 1857.—31-3w5*
O¥FICE—To the afflicted.—In this age of progress, U. 8. GREGORY, Constable
iat & thie Soak tek cd a ene
ONSTABLE’S SALE.wSTATE OF CALIFORNIA
when science is almost miraculous, everything in common . ———
place is looked upon as not worth notice. In view of this f J
fact, Dr. Young, (corner of Montgomery and California sts., County of Nevada—ss, By virtue of an Execution
up stairs,) has concladed to leave the beaten track hither. to me delivered issued from the Court of J.M. RK Eg.”
to pursued by most scientific physicians, (that of waiting . an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County afore.
for the public to find you baw and pnblish to the world . said, bearing date April 29th A. D. 1857, to satisfy a judge.
as much as may be, his knowledge of the healing art, to let . ment rendered by said Court on the 29th day of April, A.D.
those who are in need of assistance know where they can . 1857 infavor of Wm. Ferguson and against Geo. Keadie
find relief without fear of being imposed upon. and Henry Hershman and Brother for the sum of $380 59
In continuation of this subject, Dr. Young would say, debt, interest, damages, and costs of suit: I have taken
that for the past ten years he has pursued the practice of . in Execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash,
medicine in one of the largest cities in the United States, . the following described property to wit : all the right, title
with the highest success, and that his standing as a physi. and interest of Geo, Keadle in and toa certain lot of mining
cian is without reproach, having at one time been lecturer . claiins, situated on Little Brush creck, near to Dures
at the University of Pennsylvania on veneral diseases. . Ranch; also, all his right, title and interest in and to the
Upon these considerations, Dr. Young has confidence in . sluices, tools, &c. belonging to said claims, on Wednesday
introducing himself to the public, knowing that they will . the 27th day of May A. D. 1857, between the hours of 9
sustain well earned merit. } o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. Sale to take place in
The following are a few of the many testimonials which . front of J. M. Clark’s office, in Nevada city. Taken as the
have appeared in the pablic journals within the last few property of Geo. Keadle, to satisfy the above demands and
years: . accruing costs.
‘i {From the Boston Medical Journal.] Nevada, May 5th A. D. 1857.
Although we are opposed to the system of advertising, . 31-3w*
for good and sufficient reasons, still we deem it but justice .
to or that Dr. Young is one of the most industrious and . NONSTABLE’S SALE.
indefatigable votaries of medical science inthe United .
States,
Dr. Young will warN. B.—Letters enclosing $10 will receive prompt attention. The Doctor's time being somuch taken up that he
cannot attend to letters unless paid for it.
J. B. GRAY, Constable.
—STATEOF CALIFORNIA
County of Nevada, ss—Ey virtue of an execution to
mine delivered, issued from the Court of J. M. CLARK sq.
an acting Justice of the l’eace in and for the County afore.
said, bearing date April 25th, A. D. 1857, to satisfy a judg.
ment rendered by said Court on the 26th day April A. p,
1857 in favor of J. H. WINSWORTH, and against R. §,
MILES & Co, for the sum of $80,37, debt, interest damages
and costs of suit: J have taken in execution, ail will sell
to the highest bidder for cash, the following described
property to wit: A certain mining claim and sluice boxes situated on big Deer creek, near the Wyoming quartz
mill, and two miles below Nevada city, and known as R.S.
Miles & Company’s claims and the same having been heretofove attached for this debt, and on Wednesday the 27th
day of May A. D, 1857 between the hours of 9 o'clock A.
. M., and 5 o’elock P. M. of said day, I will sell the same at
the dvor of J. M. CLARK'S office in the city of Nevada.
Taken as the property of R. 8. Miles & Co., to satisfy the
above demands and aceruing costs, %
. Nevada May 4th A. D, 1857.
. 31-3w .
{From Professor Jaskson.] .
The subseriber is personally acquainted Dr. Young, and
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 by
him for the observation of veneria! disease, makes his services invaluable to those afflicted with the above complaints.
[From the Whig and Advertiser.]
All afflicted with privale complaints should if possible,
consult Dr. Young, whose medical education is not surpassed 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 igno.
rance and assumption,
U.S. GREGORY,
Constable.
ONSTABLE’S SALE.—*TATE OF CALIFORNIA
' County of Nevada, ss.—By virtue ofan execution to
. me delivered issued from the Court of J, M, CLARK Esq
an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County afore.
. said, bearing date April 22d A, D857 to satisfy a judge.
look at disease as it atfeets health and life, and his sole ob. Li Sy ndered by svid Court ied the 20th day of April A,
ject should be to mitigate, as far as lies in his power, the D. 1857 in favorof U mon Mill ¢ ompany, and against David
bodily suffering, Human nature at best is but frail, all . Maberry, James Atkins, D. Morin, H. More and others,
are liable to misfortur
. comprising the Washington com)any, for the sum of
Of all the ills that a none are more terrible . $118.80, debt, interest. damages and costs of suit: 1 have
. taken in execution, and will -ell tothe highest bidder for
Important to Miner’s, Travelers, Ete. .
HERE is no malady of deeper importance, either ina .
medical or moral point of view, to which the human
family is more liable, than that arising from ifipure connections,
As a medieal man it is the duty of every physician to
ect man,
SECRETAN, and against NICHOLS JUSTICE and ALEX’R.
MANDRICH, for the sum of $639.14, debt, interest, dama
ges and costs of suit. I have taken in Execution, and will
sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following deseribed
. property to wit : the undivided one-eighth interest in and
. to the Mining Claims on Remington Hill, known as the
Pautucket mining clatims, also all the toels and instruments
belonging to said claims, having heretofore been attached
to satisfy said debt and costs of suit, on Thursday the 14th
ped J ei dl ¥ D., yi between the hours of Go’vlock a. ¥.
flamation. There ara in California pationts (amounting to . Hee n°) cs Ps Mey The ane will take place at the Court
over two thousand in the past mint that pre Moonee . oo pew eg bil 2 of Nevada Cu imty. of Nevaits and
proof of this; but these are matiers that require the nicest Mandri ‘. ‘ ; pee hg takenas the property of Alesander
necrecy, which, be elerayn preserves, . } er 0 satisfy the above a mands and accruing costa.
All letters enclosing $10, will be promptly attended to.— ies pg April Mth a. p. 1857.
Office hours from 9A. M., to8 P.M. Address . saiida’ U. §. GREGORY, Constable.
J, C, YOUNG, M.D.
; : Express Building. .
Corner of Montgomery and California sts?, over Wells,Fargo & Co's, Express department. {81 .
Strictures, False Passages, Inflamation of the Bladder and
Prostrate Glands, Excoriations, Tumors, Postules, &c¢., are
as familiar to him as the most common things of daily ob
servation
The Doctor effects a cure in recent cases in a few days,
aud finds no difficulty in curing those of long duration,
without submitting the patient to such treatment as_ will
draw tipon him the slightest suspicion, or oblige lim to
neglect his business whether within doors or without.-The diet need not be changed except in cases of severe in
oe ee ed CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
Nevada. Town hip of Eureka-—»s Justices’ Cfore B.S. OLDS Santen of the fe onions eusacaitaa
eases, Fei ote) ee _ . ‘The People of the State of California to ELMUND HURLPurertens to Females.—When a Female ts . BURT. You are hereby summoned to appear before the
in trouble or afflicted with disease, And requires medical . pong gr Justice of the Pence at his office in a eee
or surgical aid, the inquiry should be where i, there » phy: ship, on Friday the 16th day of May A. I). 1857, at 10
that it was against the laws of his country to. QUIT DRINKING POISONOUS LIQUORS, . ,. 1, 1850, [Signed] evening. C. H, TOZER, M.D, sician” who is fully competent to administer relief, one . hbo A. M., to answer to the complaint of D. Ranson,
accept any Spanish quarter at its former value. PATENT IMPROVED PROCESS {L. 8) Joun Mwpixtoy, Notary Public, i-ly 6th st., between J and K, Sacramento. whose knowledge of the female system is perfect, and who . whe 1as brought suit against you for the sum of $16.34
Tlis enemy was therefore reluctantly obliged to FOR MAKING me n' thoronghly understands the application of medicine to di . '°T goods and merchandise sold and delivered as per bill
make a body of him.—N. 0. Picayune.
TATE OF CALIVORNTA, COUNTY OF NEVA
DA, «s,—In the District Court 14th Judicial District.
The Poople of the State of Californiv vs, HENRY HAY—
To the Hon, Niles Searls District Judge of the above enti
‘tled Court, and A, A. Sargent Esq., District Attorney :
You will please take notice that it is the intention of the
undersigned to apply to the Governor of the State of Cali.
fornia, for the pardon of HENRY HAY, defendant, above
named, who was tried for the crime of murder at the April
torm A, D, 1857 of the District Court aforesaid, and at sald
term convicted of the crime of Involuntary Manslaughter
on to wit, the 28d day of April A. D. 1857, and sentence of
one years imprisonment in the State Prison passed April
27th 1867. AUGUSTA F. HAY,
We hereby acknowledge service of the above noti ‘
27th day of April 1857, 7 A Ae Rhencig
A, A. SARGENT, Dis't, Att'y.
NILES SEARLS, Dis’t. Judge,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss.—I J, A.
BOSTWICK, Clerk of the Distriet Court 14th Judicial District in and for said county, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true copy of the original notice of the appli
cation tor the pardon of Henry Hay now on file in my office,
Witness my hand with the seal of said Court hereto afix
ed this 27th day of April A. D. 1857.
30-3 J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk,
J yp teneten OF CALIFORNTA, COUNTY OF NEVADA—ss, District Court, ith Judicial District,
CASPER JOSEPHSON ys, HIS CREDITORS—In the mat
ter of the petition of Caspar Josephson an Insoluent Debtor
praying that he may be allowed to make a cession of his
estate to his Creditors, and he be discharged from his debts
and liabilities in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of
the State of California; entitled An Act’ for the relief of
Insolvent debtors and protection of creditors. And in par
suance of an order of the Hon, Niles Searls District Judge
in and for the pouty aforesaid, notice is hereby given to
the creditors of said Ingolvent to be and appear betore said
Judge in Nevada City @ open court on Saturday the 18th
day of June A, D, 1857, at 10 o'clock A, M. of that date to
show cause if any they can, why the prayer of said Insolyent should not be granted and an assignment of his estate
be made, and he be discharged from his debts and Jiabilities in pursuance of the Statute in such cases made and
iy oe And it is further ordered, that all proceeding at
awe said insolvent be stayed, By order of the
Witness J, H. Bostwick, Clerk of the District Court aforesaid with the seal thereof hereto affixed this, Sth day of
May A. D. 1857. J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk.
By Wa. Sxrri, Deputy. —3L-5w
Buckyer & Hit, Attorneys for Petitioner.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVA
da—ss, In Probate Court, In the matter of the Es
All Kinds of Ligqorsand Vinegar.
INSTANTLY, BY THE USK OF
LACOUR’S ESSENTIAL OILS,
These Oils are obtained by Distillation at the Chemical
Labratory, Parish of Jefferson, of Pierre
Lacour’s Chemical Analysis, Lacour’s Chemical Manipula
tions, Lacour on the Manufacture of Liquors, &e,
Purchasers re particularly requested toreturn the flasks
and obtain thelr Toney, u fe Oil does not give perfect
satistaction, Y
a superior imitation of imported Brandes, vig; Otard,
Sazerac, Marett Cognac, Poultney, Seignette, United Vine
gar Proprietors, Castillion and London Dock Brandies.—
sparkling color, Commen Rectified Whiskey will be changed by the-use of the Oil of Cogaae to New” York Brandy
Pine Apple Brandy, Common Cognue Brandy, &e, ie
Lacour’s Oil of Rye chanves Rectified Whiskey to
Monongahela Rye Whiskey, Old Virginia Malt Whiskey,
Bourbon Whiskey, &e, f
OTL OF CEDRAT changes comin Reetified Whisky to
woes Malt Whisky, anda supevior article of Seotch
PRKY,
OIL, OF PEACH changes common Whiskey to Virginia
Peach Brandy, &e, Oil of Peach and Oil of Cognac will con
vert common Whisky to Apple Brandy,
OIL OF GEN converts the poorest Whisky to Holland Gin
Seheidam Schnapps, Rose Glo, Swan Gin, English Gin, ke.
LACOUR’S CONCENTRATED ACID will, in five hours af.
ter being mixed, change five gallons of good Vinegar and
twenty-five gallons of water to thirty gallons of the most
acid Vinegar that can be found inthe market, By the
use of Lacour’s Concentrated Acid, Vinegar can be made
for one dollar and sixty cents per barrel,
FOR MAKING LIQUORS Lacowr’s Oils require no preparation—only pour the oil into the Whisky and shake well
The liquors thus made will have a tine’ natural aroma, a
fall, rich, oily taste, a beautiful transparent color and a fine
bead. Lacour’s oils exert three distinct properties in converting comimon whisky to brandy, gin, &e, The first property combines with and subsides in the form of floculent .
particles the whole of the grain ofl, (Amytic Alvohol, ==
The whisky is thus deprived of that peculiar 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 imparts an ap
pearance of great age; the third property is exhibited in
the rich vinous nutty oor that is iaparted to the liquor
gn renders disitnetion from the genuine brands im possiie.
These oils are put up in quart flasks; each flask contains
oy ey oil for eer . three hundred gallons of liquor. —
ull and comprehensive directions accompany the :
Price $2 per bottle, an
For sale at the corner of St, Charles and P t St, Chi d Poydras streets
One bottle of these oils, five in number, will be securely
packed and shipped, with bill of lading, to any part of the
country, upon the receipt of $10, to the address of
Lacour, author of
Lacour’s OU of Cagnae converts neutral spirit to .
These liquors will have a full tratty favor anda beautiful .
€ AR D.—Prompted by an honest desire of my heart I
wish to 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 IT suddenly .
EPILEPSY, whieh, owning to my inability to meet the ex
. the discouragement which I met with on attempting it,
. soon became such (as 1 was then led to believe) as to defy
. the skill of a physician,
. ot my galtine
. slightest warning; and althougn inseqawle to the agonies,
1 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 exist.
ence of my misery,
While in this state, and having previous to my affiietion
tasted the sweets of life, Lonee more was induced to attempt seeking aid of a physician, and, by recommendation,
called upon Dr, L. J, Crapkay., 1 tokl him of my efream
stances, and of my inability to reward him for hid services:
regardless of which, however, he at ence undertook my
. case, and with the blessing of God, I was once more restored
to perfect health, Unable to reward him for the boon
which T enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebt
. edness, I consider due to myself and to all afflicted, to make
the case public, in order that those in need of medieval ad. .
vice may find a physician in whom every confidence can
. pe 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,
“ G. A. Grant, Notary Public, [t. 8.]
BM Spermatorrheea, or local woakness, nervous debility, .
. low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the linvbs and baok, in. .
disposition and incapability for study and labor, dullness of .
apprehension, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of .
solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, headache. invol.
untary discharges, pains in the side, affection of the eyes
pimples on the face, sexual and other infirmities in nan,
are cured without fail by the justly celebrated physioian j
and surgeon, L, J, Czapkay. : j
His method of ourlng diseases is new, (unknown to oth. .
} ers) anp hence the great success. All communications, by .
. letters or otherwise, free. Address L. J. Ceapkay San .
. Franciseo, Cal. i .
pes sigsicieaesibclien .
Pp’ YATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE.—DR.
. & LL, J, CZAPKAY has opened his Institute for the eure
. of all forms of disease—such as Syphilis, Gonorrhaa, Noo.
. turnal Emissions, and all the consequences of self-abuse
. In the first stages of Syphilitic or Gonorheeal diseases ho
. guarantees a cure ina few days, without inconvenience to
. the patient or hindrance to his business. Whena patient
. by neglect or improper treatment, has developed the secon.
dary _ Symptoms of Syphillis, such as buboes or painfal .
swellings on the groias, or ulcers in the throat and nose, .
which, if not checked, destroy the soft parts and cause the
. bones to mortify, separate and come away, leaving the
. sufferer an ohject hideous to behold; or when splotehes
Iwas frequently, while fn pursuit .
thrown down to the ground without the .
Very Important to Women ! !
yy THERE ARE MANY THOUSANDS OF WOMEN WIO
die annually for the want of the information necessa
. and from causes unknown to me, was seized with a ft of . TY to the healthy regulation and voluntary control of the
maternal function, who might live a long life of health and
penses consequent upon a thorough medical troatment, and . )ppiness, were they tn possession of this information. I
. propose to send to all who need it, the knowledge necessa
ry to effect this most desirable end; for I consider that no
et Hp ary nor any other individual, has the right to withwld from mankind information of such vital importance
to the
GOOD OFTHE RACE,
Tt may not simply be rue Mght of every woman to prevent maternity, when the exercise of this tunes!’ ™ust
be productive of evil, but it may be her most sacred duty ;
for [ contend that no woman has the right to destroy her
life in bearing children, or to affiiet posterity with her own
. itself, to its
. Parents and to Hamanity.
_ Upon the reeeipt of FIVE DOLLARS, this informa
tion will be sent, by return of first mail, securely enclosed
a a pre _ sealed envelope, to violate which would be a
. felony, re means pointed out are very convenieut, and
. cannot POSSTBL ‘ FAITE, and instead of being injuri
ous 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 newspapers, [ promise to return the money, should the means.
in any single instance ever fail, : :
ses for several years,
securely enclosed, may be sent at my risk, <@@
Address, DF. BLACKBURN, M. D,
Hampshire, Maury County, Tenneseo,
25-ly
The Trustees of the City vevada « i hy ees of the City of Nevada do ordain as
sllows:
Any person er persons who shall throw into the
. Streets of this city rubbish of any kind, or shall allow such
to lay in front of his or their buildi 3, i :
premises, or in any way obstract the dens of tease
shall, on conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not less
than five and not exceeding fitty dollars, or be teaperteoned
in the city prison not exceeding ten days, Provided. that
any person or persons intending to erect any building w ith
in this city, shall have leave to occupy not more than o :
third of the ben of the street in front of hts or their
» Ses teri i i Chnboraoa: muaierials, during the time such building is
. Weakness; fora diseased and disvordant chijd is a curse to afflicted and in trouble, and you will be relieved uv cnred. .
One Dollar wlll cover all additional expene . pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of .
Ba All communications strictly confidential—Money bility, derangement of the digestive functions
sease, and whose scientific attainments in surgery have now on file in my office.
made hii pre eminent in his profession, and whose re. ~~ failure so toappear and answer, Judgment will be
spectable standing in society, recommends him to the conai ee a hy ro the said sum of sixteen dollars
fideaca of the community. ; Unless these, and mony more . aT iirty-four cents, ¢ pir dag and costs of suit. questions can be satisfactorily answered, the afflicted should Given under my hand, this 30th day of April A. D. 1857.
patise before consulting any one. Considering these things . 31-2w B. S. OLDS, Justice of the Peace.
x their true light, the celebrated J. C. YOUNG, corner of “7 ;
entgomery and California streets, has concluded to adver: istrict C i
— his ered of business to the public, stating that he ae . ava eas sha teton J eel District. f
ey meg of obstetrics and female diseases for the . the petition of David Jahnece I : spa “4 he matter o
irteen years, and is fully qualified to administer in . that he may be allowed So aoe. Pat an
all cases, both medically and surgically, not ina superfi. tate to ite ‘cre iit owed va. Wake Sn. Seaigoment of his eacial manner, but in as thorough a manner as years of study in pitsuahes of ag ope he be discharged from his debts,
and practice—both in hospitals and private families, can . 1802 Entitled a * 7 od Ng jaguietere poneed Bay ote
make; therefore, families can rely upon him asa father.— . wntpatinie 0 f Credite —— eg hho csage gene agar
Allin affliction can find in him one who can sympathize . the Hon Wilen Searts istics token ye fee nore oD $s A. : of said County, notice
is hereby given to the creditors of insolvent rag Bar apra before said Judge in Nevaés (ite, in open Court, on
Monday the 8th day of June A, D, 1857 at 10 o'clock A.
Apartments privately arra i so as rc i . i
Millty of expeeure. Aes $0 as to preclude the possi. yy of that date 40 sow cause, if any they a, _ the
nied and & 60%N’ B.<-Ail letters tnelo mae $00 wen veaet . prayer of said Insolvent should . rere tat. . Pray id not be grauw "be
tention, and the best advice and instructi rte caes . sion of his estate be made i rged i
: dviee and ae ari M.D. . in pursuance of the Statute In pe beapesen Shae and provt,
pole Wele Foon gg aoa occa — up stairs, op. = Rea po mg od —~, age py against
, & 0. xpress Offi } drag ig : 2% = Whee. ce, . Witness my hand with eat weal oF the Diatriet Court
onstitutional Debiuity, or Seminal weake aforesaid hereto affixed this 28th day of April A. D. 1857,
bes Giaaee sabi NG addresses those who have injurBy Wa. S %, PPPS, Com.
stl te ves by private and improper indulgences in that » sn ee Deputy.
unfting them f : ce wants rulas the body and mind, . 828. S Rowe, Att’ys for Petitioner, ‘ Sl-4we
umbitts em for either business or society, The followTATE ALI FORN NTY : NE
pe hy nag Berd agge ge melancholy effects produced by S VADA 4 District Co yy oe i red og
\ of youth, viz: Weakness of the hack and limbs. LOUIS WOLFF vs, HIS CREDITORS ry mater: f
er, palpitation of the heart. dyeoeyai muscular: pow. the petition of Louis Wolff an insolvent debtor i ‘that
>», dyspepsia, nervousness, irrita. he may be allowed to Taake a cession of his Gale % his
general de. creditors and he bedischarged from his debts and liabilities
in ursuance of “an act” of the Legislature passed May
i 1852, entitled “an act” for the relief of insolvent debt
sincere . opt ¢ } ors and protection of creditors. And in pursuance of an
rg of society, sell-. order of the Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge, notice is
¥Y, &e. aresome of the . hereby given to the creditors of said insolvent to be and
oppeet before said Judge in Nevada city, in q Court, on
sonaey tee Ist day of June, A. D. 1857, at 10 o’clock$A,
M. of said date, then and there to show cause if any they
— an assignment of his estate should not be made
and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pur.
suance of the statutein such eases made and provided.
a ‘ pe is hag ordered that until farther hearing herei ;
fe! — ngs against said insolvent be stayed By orWitness J. H. Bostwick, Clerk of th i q ‘ . Bos . @ Disiriet Court aforeat the seal thereof hereto affixed, this 28th day of
April. A. D, 1857. J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk D. €.
NEVADA DEMOCRAT By Wa. Summ, Deput y We. Surm, Deputy.
JOB PRINTING OF FICE, . QTATE oF CALIFORNIA, county oF NEVA.
BROAD STREET. . 2) DA, ss.—In District Court 14th Judicial District,
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVAwith, and Sain them in trouble, one in whose secrecy
the utmost confidence can be iain. Come all ye that are
bility, Symptoms of consuwption, &c,
MENTALLY, the fearful efiects on the mind are more to
be dveaded, Loss of memory, confusion of ideas
ton of spirits, evil forebodides *
distrust, love of solitude, tir
evils produced,
All persons who are afflicted with yO
toms should not fait to callon Dr. yeu ad Ge
re to perfect health. Letno false delicacy prevent
you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from the .
wheeeee be consequences of this terrible malady.—
bin ta THE ORGANS immediately cured, and full
DR. J. C. YOUNG,
Corner of California and Montgomery sts. up stairs)
ae has no power, because he cannot legally be Soaps, Toilet Articles, &§e. . 7 pos ic inquiry, there are certain points concerning which the . than those ofa private nature, Dreadful as it is in the . ! . ; ; 4
. tb fore them, The Governor i aie lly gents for JAYNE’S MEDICINES, and all the Rx-. : Seon aia inquirer should always be careful to satisfy himelf He . person who contracts it, frightful as ave its ravages upon . COH. the following deseribed proverty, to wit: A certain 4
broug it before them, 10 GOvernor is equally Also, Agents for 4 NE’S M NES, and all the f The undersigned, desirous of acquainting those who may hould compretiond distineily: what the. eublect of { ; his constitution, ending quently in destruction and a . lot of Mining Claims situated on Boarben Hill in the Town y
A . a ran ny n and Genuine medicine » da . iB ate &: » at ee ageg TS wre ) . Should comprehend ¢ sctly wha » subject of inc ry HX ’ 4 < stru ms al oon pee * * F if i
Jame in law, because he is not under sentence of ne t ¢: fs as ay oe aot sein = licines Ay 4 lay. . be unfortunate eg to . stmilayly oy reed we r¢ ati Hoalth en opp y J inquiry loathesome grave, it becomes of still greater importance . ship of Nevada and known as the Wa-hisgten company's i
auy Court. There is no legal way by which he “HAbagia tee deedhhta.d asco agindes 1 idl ghee sp ng chon biel r “ vi ee * t ‘i aie ' ; If we can form and fix inour minds a clear conception when it is transmitted to innocent. offspring. Such being . clains yato whe Tier 4 tools and fixtures, belonging to a
can be brought out of jail but the magistrate RVERYVTHING ROTAILED AT THE LOWEST RAERS, r ow 4 Sor ve bi a ee nes man pga a of the state of Health, we shall have no difficulty in under. . the ease, how necessary it becomes that every one haying . hl goine, ra Wednesday the 29th day of May, A. D. 1857 4
4 ’ : § 2 wiley ‘ ¥ 4 . . tude to Dr, 1, J. Czapkay for the permanent recovery o Aes ey poor shoes i wet. z » least reas n fear . <> ¥ & ;_ . between the hours of 9 o’elock A. M., ‘and 5 O'¢lock 4
i who committed him, and the magistrate who . Na. 261 J Street, € lorner OF) i Sacrame nto. his health, Borne down by the distressing symptoms inei —_—— fat my pire lavcadin eh f 7 ena vere He ba + a t a na beat lagen eninge Sale to take place on said Claims chip wdatleg Ed
‘ : : YT a a7) " Am 5 wind rractics of “i sole . aaale A ot a ve, » objects of »stientio y “ unan . 54 , sh lg d to ita yy" cons zs > ya " za . i 4
i locked him up, could, after they became satisST RECEIVED ANDINSTORE, . i Hg a ] va yer: ee O catteemn body, we have another and stillnobler end, Itis to lay . Sitlan, whose respectability and education enables him te M — Lae property of 1). Maberry, Jas. Athins, D. 4
Z fied of bis real name, come to an understanding a large suply of y pee . Beye a t tridine duty imposed pon the daily avoea. . ¥efore you in such plain terms that you cannot be mista. Warrant a safe, speedy, and permanent cure. In accord. . ° orin, H. More and others comprising the Washington 4
a by which his name can be registered on the Jail Alcohol, Camphene, Lard, Sperm, Polar, erent ee + a FE . » t » Beet 9k ken and will know where to apply for relief. ance with this necessity, DR. YOUNG fecls called upon to . COMPAny to satisfy the abeve demand: an:. accruing costs, +
La Re d d th n ‘hi al f mnvene ‘dt , 4 al Neatsfoot, and Boiled Oils, Solar Oil, and beg life, : Ppt advice vi ition phy " apie, =~ 1 use the word ‘disease’ generally, and before I apeak of state that, by long study and extensive practice, he has . Nevata May 5th A.D. 1857. J. 2. GRAY, Constable *
i ecords, an en his discharge would be legal. , ne, Wicks, Candle Wieki at first regarded my disease as of trifling importance—bu dis + pocahontas Seacetas tear) tcoets e—ny — sbiaad: eadisiicat Aeamaiehakes. itd eta NA, a Al . Tien = ti ;
i I B Seidlitz Powders Conarens Water Corks TOP) . of their treatment, I found to my unutterable borror, that iMiete ! with leeset which eau a's waked erie se atte nti at that ‘ce Bras aS than pent ther’ thbatel eis ONSTABLEYS SALE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ‘ ’ ’ i ’ K ‘ tar . ‘i ng ww ro naan t * t ter disease, e ses yen eRs ” back . sO) at one branci an @ ther ysiete , y . > ad , > i? :
: sis 2a Fallad Oil in Baskets, Wolfe's Selhin ups,” instead of relief, mt i ay erg bee wer gt epg en and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sche. tek Renan the United States, be feels himself better qualified to treat . 4 vouaty of Novade-—-as. By ie ah of three Executions
{ Currous Discovery.— The Central Texan learns Hostetter’s Bittore, Pure Cream Tartar, Strychnine foals tore AOE Oe aio g Bo a fictas etl “4 cular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervous. them. : #8 a pad — m bv os Courts of John Anderron
from a gentleman aret Navisoto, that while he Whol oe ad Fa tail Mt Pes of fttle consequence 1 despaived of ever regaining my . "@™*s dyspepsia, derangement of the digestive functions, ( " gs olay "ie oo suchen Uiets, Srateng. tn ie . for the County afore nid, -tendh ty or ines 30th A 7 6 4 Olesale and Rete iv , “ renoral debility, sv ‘ cons i onc * jroins, ers in the Throat, Secondary Syphilis “ntona. 16 ka ee a wie’, arty Star A. D.,
was cutting down a tree near that place he ALBAN, THOMAS & CO., health, strengtli and energy; and, as n last resort, aud a wie ky oy belles caved daaten mle og = bab Reaploes Ol re Wetuaey te Nis. Byphitte te 18. 7 to satisfy three judgements rendered hy said Courts on
made a most curious discovery. He cut down 27-1 161 J Street, corner Sixth, with but a faint hope, ealled upon Dr. Cvapkay, who, af papers oy . Children, Mereurial Syphilitic Affections, Gomorhea. Gleet. . the 30th day of March A. D. 1857 in favor of JENNEY 4
tate of ISRAEL JOINER deceased, P, LACOUR, New Orlea Ske. 2. A 7 : : , A. HUTCHINSON : ss
Whereas: WALDO M, ALLEN, Administrator of said Purchasers are requested, as a guarantoe of eon faith eae ples break out upon the skin, or when he has paincass of any dena vn sh ail ho —_ put the carRING furnished with a new and complete assortment ul of the petition of C, A. rv moray st a ¥
pave ond by von 4 filed a petition praying for leave to sell peck pr hgh ws name * any pears in New Orleans and . alates as P ge —t or when his constitution is . to health, or offensive to the senses 5 Apnea haar 9 JOB TYPE, wo are prepared to execute . praying that he may be allowed to make da tantdatent of i
roperty of said estate, consisting of we will ship them a package of the Oils. If they J ~dispose to consumption or other . stree i s lt J any creek, pond, ‘ 7 . 1is Estat ¥ is ‘
in ‘Hum city ee een ag ofa, ant on lot perdorm afl that be clalonad "Ri user, aay eee Ae wt = Aiscase, the Dootoe guntechecs soe. be roe) pe tet bso ae wi 3: bo intwrie with the. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ed from his ache neato pa sea be greg
retested, are hereby notified to be and appear at the . ‘8: : 18-ly es : . viction thereof. be fined i Pperty, Shall, upon con. in a manner that cannot fail to gi sie ,’. . passed May 4th A. D. 1855 : pear dy Tiere
oftice of the Probate Judge of said County on 8 , re wal iY . I RHRUMATISM, chronic or acute; in DYSENTARY or . ing Afty dollars ce eee than five and . may fay , un 0 Bive satistietion to all who . of Insoiven oa Od entitled a0 Act, for the relief
i dy of aay Ab, 26t at 1 oa Ava tat day . Notion to Liquor Dealers and Merchants! . piARAi" st: bath ant ocuni romeo, For he . iu wt entcing tage OGM i the iy . NA RY 8 wth cal fereneenaeh Regen cue amtie
» show cause if any they have, why the prayer of said Pe. A complete assortment of the Oils necessary fi es I ae Consequences of selfabuse, such as noo.) Sro 3, All ee jose in want of Judge, Notice i . Hes Searls, ou a
titioner should not . wanted, ' By order of the Probate (804 flavoring ratcheaeeecee essary for making . turnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache, pai . = » AL persons, owners, or occupants of pro ; Cc ‘ge, Notice is hereby given to the Creditors of said In ay
. By ing every variety of liquor, and a package of the the back i Ny ’ che, pains . with the limits of this eit ; property ards, Cireul solvent to be and a J, i ae
Court, This 8th day of April A. D. 1867. articles used for giving Areh@eial we .¢ . in the and limbs, with genepal weakness, loss of ap. thei Fa etty, ave required to remove from areuiars, i ppear before said Judge in Nevada City, 3
2-4w Attest J, H. BOSTWICK, Clerk, . Mors, (converting 70 gallons of Whisker memos callout) ome et gy oc ro as tng oo festesanoss, antl dines Un cook a eer ‘joining the came, Be Brode, Law Blanks, unday the 20te tay oft AD. 1st, ati velo A. 3 :
f RINSTRATON's NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS pee Bo for 620." Sail ah nee a LIQUOR STORE . riness of tite; with the nervous eyetoen ie cautteaie that Pe — or comfort of other citizens, all slaughter os peop Handbills, of sald date, to show cause why the prayer of said. Insolv3
ar ooo re og Ae Estate of JOHN MeNULTY . sary to conduct such an Pg raceme eacarttien te be Bomes — fo oe the patient, making his ex. pee pate pe me cob et boa standing pools wie ee Catalogues, Sota be tips reed ie eae Of pesignepens of bis <ei rleans Flat in the County Nevada, State . new beginner t eedtlie ane ok if thie . Istence miserable. For the above maladies the Doctor will . in rt : © public health. For every failure Uls of Fare ‘iti 1 arged from his debts and liapf California, are hereby notified t b Sta ginner to successfully compete with the oldest liquor . guarantee a cure or ask no ec ‘ : . to comply with the provisions of this secti : re Book bs amimes, bilities in pursyance of the Stat cases made
the vouchers thereof to the epteré eh ak ply — dealers. Address through the Post Oftice, sulted free of charge, and vies a ee on con-) fending shall, on conviction thereof, ry eect te i eo a, ‘ Pamphlets, and provided. And it is further pack. By -ad until such
within ten months from the 6th day ot Aor A.D. iar Bes ae as a be tans hg J Seinen, jr oe: nothing, and may be much to their alvantage. . ee aad not exceeding fifty dollars wot ma Checks, Drafts, &e, oo psc pe all proceedings against said InsolvHENRY McNULTY, Adm’r. ak 4 NEGAR, is . offices are at the Medical Institute, Sacramento stree of nae ‘xe elty prison not exceeding ten day. ~ . will do well to give us a call. yed. By order of the Court,
Attest, J. 1. BOSTWICK, Clerk, ean r ao u tas gellon packages at $5. per package--in good ) we Mon ety, apposite the Pacifie Mail Steamship in Passed May 19th, 1856. ng ys. “old California?’ dod: call. Large reductions made trom Yer my a a, the seal of said Court hereto affix‘ nhy ny’s Office, San Francisco, Cal, otf 26th day of April A. D. 1857.
T. W. Ropre, Clerk,
C T, OVERTON, President. B pees i hy BL
ANKS, CONSTANTLY ON eat br tte ch tea J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk.
HAND . 30a By W™. Surra, t , Deputy.
Belden & Yant Att'ys. for Petitioner,