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A Baby ina
The Philadelphia Pennsylvanian has the following among its police reports :
As Mrs. Esther Stansbury, residing in a court
‘Bixth street, was
about to bringa bucket of water frem's bydrant
' sapbentn: from
the kneb of the front door. Put > Deenend
ve an
preemie oy in rags that ne further
discovery cou he. Po without unwrapping
the object. A piece mag folded like a letthe animated bundle.
ry immediatriy returned into the
house, and by the light of a lamp examined oe
ie
tremulously broke the seal and read as follows:
“To Joe Stansbury—Sm :—I send you the
take good care of,
and bring up right, se that it may tern ont to
+ O, Joseph!
ho would think
such a tearing old sinner eo 6 # yours
it-~itte Joe
eceived me shamefully, Joe—letting on to be awidower! Butdo
the young one, and I will
ranning from Race, belew
last night, she found a basket
into the basket, she felt something
ter, la th
Mire Blarbury tam
billet. It was directed to her husband,
baby, which you will please
be @ better man than ite dadd
what a sly oldvrake you are!
that such a sober o
Wiotbery « over. You Pe
afather’s duty
ve girts
our Serb hreken Nancy.
:) SOF .
; t ad Tax of Four
st dpa eee lett. male inatitt etwn
the of twenty-one a years within the
aie este lustta ofthe c (Nevada, cand the Marshal
is hoy aan to and collect the same
wed May 1858.
Tf. H. FLAGG, President.
Aas, Bapoen, Oerke ss a (ror <p eee
4 SULLIV. ty vod antes witneek Vv, tm an w u
C T irorenetioet ee caution all persons
inst trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts
her contracting after this date.
Nevada, May 11th 1858.—32-2w P. SULLIVAN.
En
A ON.—All persons are hereb: ution=
C ey ate Fee or receive a certain 4 y we
for dated Januar. — 1858, — ye April + se Maa y
ae) suet ity darts wert by the persian 4
s to A = it 4 = = n acount as
an ite, OHN N. ARNOLD,
Ries pe
DLVE a CE.—In District Court of
. — tine Pes n oe at State of. California”
in the matter o' eti M. FLURSHUTZ, an
Iagolvent Debtor. Put tmnt a te Hon. Niles
1 the sa! strict Court, notice is hereb; to
all the creditors of said Insolvent, u. M. Florsbate; be
; poe be ryan meng : el
open Court, a’ » Co mof sakdCourt in the cit
and county be ram el the 1ith day of May A. D. 1864,
at 10 o’clock A, M. of that day, then and there to show
cause if any they can, why the prayer of said Insolvent
should not be Sh nted and an assignment ot his estate be
made, and y discharged from debts and Habilities,
in pursuance of the Statute in such case made and provid; the mean time all proceedings against said insolvent be stayed.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this 6th lay
of April 4. p, 1858.
: . \ RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
By Wm, Smrru, Deputy. 27 bw
James Churchman, Att’y. for Petitioner.
.
106 GAT Sito
SAIN FRA OLSGO.
IMPORTERS OF-—
P.S.—Den’t let that sharp-nosed wife of PAINTS,
rs see this letter, Gammon her with some OILS,
‘kind of story about the baby. N. VARNISHES,
Mr, Stansbury was in the basement kitchen WINDOW GLASS,
quietly cating his supper, and little imagining COLORS,
what a storm was over his head. The GLUES,
d his wife’s veice yelled out :
' of the kitchen was violently thrown epen,
ry, come up here, you villain! Here’s
ath eeontor , Stansbury
tily o e summons, ‘“Den’tyou waut
to see Nancy, the heart-broken Naney?? cried
‘Mrs. Stansbury when her guilty husband hobbled
Nancy's that.?”’ said. the sly
i ’
‘mens for you.”
hastily obe
into the room,
Naney! wha
eneoann in well feigned astonishment.
BRONZES,
San Francised, Feb. 1858.—221y.
~—
~~
. “Why, Nanoy, the mother of this baby that’ lpi, Msp ators a
hung up at the dose, Ir. Stansbury ! "ba, ion :
loek mighty, innocent! Just read that. letter,
and look into the basket! Don’t be afraid; it
‘won't bite; it’s got no teeth, poor thing. You’!l
. for, as the hussy says, it’s justlike you
‘allover. Please goodness, I'll expose you beIn Jess than five minutes
had collected a room full of
ute tors---half of the inhabitants of the court,
to witness the proeess of unwrapping the baby.
Anxious expectation sat on every countenanee,
a ste dovlens lad rag after rag from
the body of the feundling, the vigerous moveil_ alr iy id Men 8; bat Vil ® vr Mra, Bi; “that
an soon see ‘thwt it’s like
iow it;
fore everybody.”
Mts. Stansbw
tore aw
ments of which aston
full, of the
ows it’s b
chimin everything,” ain
(At last all the
we; out
ca rough the open
ianneh
. Mra. Cora Hatch, the medium, ata recent
“Spiritual Reception,” in New York, gave the
fellowing account of Heaven and of the amuse‘ment and employment of angels,
“She defined the constitution of society in
in heaven, or spirit-land, amd gave her hearers
warning that their conditieu out of the body
: Roseton count spon their behaviour,
a
“The sp rit-land or heaven, she pictured asa
‘teries of worlds, wherein the sympathies of
ary = Armed — level ; where the mind
gravitates 8 materialism on
carih finds iteulf “assselated ". spiritually with
minds of the same bent; where the artist finds
a page of beauty, such as he peeres to himself here ; where Mozart, Beethoven, Handel
and Haydn, and all creators of harmeny, find
‘own class ef associates, all musieal and
harmonious; and where the classes ef intellect
bom their congenial spirits, with whom they asate eternally, Moreever, the spirits walk
the earth. The drunkard, whese idea ef pleas‘ure is the orgie of the Five Points, is quite as
degraded hereafter as here. His spirit aceordding S me Hatch, = as a worm ee about
a 6 city’s paving stones—the lowent stage
of spiritual fe, as 4 was the worst type 4
physieal ope 9 Heaven has beauties
that are visible only to the more refined intelligences. It has scenery, rivers full of precious
tones, golden skies, things to warm the soul ef
the poet and to give the artist a perpetual feast.
So all good men, whe fellow tiuth, justice, aud
leve, find ' less sourees of enjoyment. Yet
the means of reaching these highest and 5
ont localities where the poet, the artist, and all
geod men & lie withia the reach of every indey 7 e are . the body have the
power x our of approach to this susteel bliss, by living helily and truthfully, se
mg as the corporeal body holds together.
“Mrs. Hatch wound up with a solemn exhertaticn to live with a view to future elevation.
She then paused, and, after a moment or two,
uested to know if her expesition had been
eatntastesy ? There were seme disbelievers in
@ seats who were not satisfied. One old genoman desired to know if amusements existed
in the spirit-land? Mrs. Hatch replied that she
had tried to answer these questions—she could
wy po more than she had uttered. The amuseof the next world consist of the pleasures
each mind finds to its taste” here. omebody
had suggested to her that Young America might
pine for fast horses. The-wmusoments fer such
would be few, ‘Fast’ young men would find in
the spirit-world that their ‘fast’ practices, in the
flesh would eome up them, altogether
too fast to be thoren enjoyable. They
would be ready te find their enjoyment in everything else but ‘fast’ life. In short, this class
of persons were incontinently consigned to a
place, the view of which might be a remainder
of the conventional Heads, Pure intelligences
however, would find abundant amusement,
Gey, WituaM Watker-The New Orleans
cerepeonent of the New York Herald anys ;.
The filibusters are here and in this vicinity is
foree, awaitiag the grand trial which is to come
off next month, Walker went to Mobile a few days since; General Henningsen and
Captain Fayssoux are also here, with Anderson,
i not
volatio wit winds aar re ons “be aw
tral will kneek the administration “
er ner & kite,”’ if a nolle i is not entered,
which, it yi gtd fear will bedone, After
they have the administration, I.am informed ‘they ‘ldok to ulterior
ion having been Rio Grande. The
in under the Sheriff’s sale for $200, is
5
beught
Rk a
only’ in,
@
My og ling clothes. being remped the ne Sigg made his esw. It wasa big
D
O7 sala ¥ i. S'T’.,
San Francisco,
OFFER FOR SALE,
Full and complete assortment of desirable
DiUGS AND MEDICINES
R. & CO«, respectfully solicit orders from the country,
and will guarantee satisfaction in every particular, to those
who may favor them with thefr custom.—42-1y
FOR
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ARTICLE,
EVERYWHERE CELEBRATED
FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OF
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE
STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR MABIT
OF THE SYSTEM.
Since the first introduction of this Medicine, numerous
imitations have ung into existence, founding their
claims to the confidence of the community on the curative
powers contained in Sarsaparilla Root, the great reputation
and extended use of which has been mainly attributable to
the many wonderful cures effected by the
Use of this Preparation.
While bendy iy Aye Root form’ an important part of its
combination, it is, at the same time, compounded with
other vegetable remedies of great power, and it is on the
peculiar combination and scientific manner of its preparation, that its remarkable success in the cure of disease
depends, Other proparstions imitate it in the style of putting up, and in bearing the name of one of its ingredients,
and here ends their resemblance to it. Those needing a
remedy and purifier like this, aro requested to note where
this difference exists, and in making choice of what they
will use, not to take any other but that one entitled to
their confidence, from the long listof cures it has effected.
MEDICAL TESTIMONY.
Campripexr, Md., Oct. 5th, 1850,
Messrs. Sanps: Gentlemen, Hing . little daughter was
afflicted for a long time with Sore Head and Eyes, and b:
using your Sarsaparilla was perfectly curod, other medlcines and Has having failed to relieve her.’ Having
used it and tested its effleacy, I now confidently recommend it in preference to any other, as it seems to possess
joa granny not contained in any other preparation; and I
n A pony tay they pave gg Be oy
want the same n, whenever the: wire o
niedicine for which this is reeommended. he
lly yours, J. FLINT, M.D.
Prepared and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Wholesalo puggists, No, 100 Fulton-street, corner of William,
New Yor ,
For sale by DEWITT, KITTLE & Co., H. JOHNSON
& Co., and REDINGTON & Co. San Francisco; RICK
& COFFIN, Marysville; R. H. McDONALD & Co., Sae
ramento; and by Drugglsts generally,
ROMAN EYE BALSAM,
For Weak and Inflamed Byes.
This Balsam was nsed for many years in th
ractice of a celebrated Oculist with the pRB A of
n cases where the
EYELIDS ARE INFLAMED,
or the ball of the Eye thickly covered with blood, it acts
almost like magic, and removes all ees of inflammation ined two or pate applications. There is a
numerous class rsons are peculiarly exposed
dents or ‘iseasoe that weaken and inflame the igen,
PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
acel
and perhaps destroy the sight, such as
MINERS, MECHANICS,
and other operatives In metals, who, from the nature of
their employments, are compelled te work in a cloud of
dust and grit, Rae should never be without this Balsam,
Prepatod and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Whol
sale Druggists, No. 100 Fultontatreot, New York. i
For sale by DEWITT, KITTLE & Co., H. JOINSON
& Co. and REDINGTAN & Co, Sani
k COFFIN, Marysville: It TL, MeDONATD Co. Sant
ramonto; and by Drigygists yonerally.
SILVER & GOLD LEAF, &c.
MEDIOAL. :
DR. CHARLES H. TOZER'S
Private Medieel Card.
sta., Sacramento, 9.9 . .
The great success and t eat tale by Dr.
unTozer his it in f
dfeds' can teatity, tnduced him
any private complaints, recent or chronic, and wish to be
well, and eat aad it will be to their interest and
welfare to call on him, who for the last twenty-five years
to alan of igeneep of priests sateen, egste aadcheonto all cases va re, acu °
ic, such as Syphillus, vs and Constitutional affecfone) Sot oil Guanses of ay ener edd are ry organ, tures, and urinary
ateria, Ke,
Patients can be ern that their complaints will not be
tam! with, but ted upon strictly scientific principles. Private Complaints eradicated in a few days; new
cases cured in a short time, without mercury.
He can pe. eonoulted ut his office at all times of the day,
from ota ¢ morning until 8 in the evening. All in affletion can find in eso hor who can see baggy soe bee
and them. w: in trouble—one in whose services
the w confidence can be placed. ~
afllicted and in trouble, and be relieved and cured.
Apartments privately arranged so as to preclude the possibility of ¢: ure, .
pp fa bane will receive prompt attention with
the best advice and instructions —_.
C. H. TOZER, M. D.,
6th street, between J and K.
“READ J REF. ECT.
pr. CHAS. H run 10 THE AYFLICTED.
Quick cures and Lavy Prices at the old established office, 6th
‘ect, between J and K streets,
_ TOZER returns his thanks to his numerous Paania tre hee paintings and would embrace this opunity to remind them t! at he continues to consult on
see difficult cases of VENEREAI, which have baffled the
skill of some of the most Physicians of the age,
and upon which he has never failed
To Perform a Radical Cure.
DR. 7's reputation.as a Pb sunequaled:—
His ah attention to OF THE GENITO
URINARY. ORGANS for so ae Al years, renders him perfect master of SY PHILIITIC DI SES.
The laage number of aggravated cases that he has perfectly cured after they have been given up by many others, i the only proof that a physician requires of his ability. Doetor Toner would state that he can cure any and
all cases of varieties of disease, no matter how long standing, or what progress the disease has made every PATIENT
can rely upon @ cure,
DR. TOZER has, tt is well known, taken patients from
the very verge of the graye, and RESTORED THEM TO
PERFECT HEALTH. He would further state that he deems
it sufficient to attract the attention of those who might
need the services of a physteian in all cases, but particularly those enumerated in the advertisement, expecting
they would teat 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 bombastie advertisements, 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 DISEASES, to understand from m
long experience, Lam fully competent to treat them SUCCESSFULLY.
My regard for the dignity of the Medical Profession, to
whieh T have the honor to belone, 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,
my superior qualifications as a 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 .eure of private disenses, and judge for themselyes where to apply. for relief.
(My Roome are so arranged that I tan be consulted in priyacy at All hours-of the day, from 9 @elock in the morning, until 8 in the evening.
Bar Persons with Chronic Diarrhea, Dysentary, Tocal
Weakness, Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of the Limbs and Back, Indisposition, Loss of Memory,
Aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Dullness of Apprehension, Timidity, Self Distrust, Dizziness, Headache, I’ains
in the Side, Affection of the Eyes, Pimples on the Face,
Sexual and other Infirmaties in. Man, &e, &ec., will find it
important to call on DR. CHAS, H. TOZER, at his oftice 6th
Street, between J. and K, Sacramento.
C. H. TOZER, M. D.
READ AND REFLECT.
R, CHARLES H. TOZER’S CARD to the afflicted of California, In approaching any new course of systematic inquiry, there are certain points concerning which the
inquirer should aid by be careful to satisfy himelf He
should comprehend distinctly what the subject of inquiry
ix—sHealth and Diseases.
If we can form and fix inour minds a clear conception
of the state of Health, we shall bave 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 stillnobler end. Itis to lay
before you in such plain terms that you cannot be mistaken and will know where to apply for relief.
the signs of particular diseases, It will be proper to take a
goneral view of symptoms, When & person is troubled or
afflicted with disease, which causes a weakness of the back
and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, dyspepsia, derangement of the digestive functions,
general debility, symptoms of consumption, and many others which are better explained than puton paper, and retire Medical or Surgical attendance, it would be wéll for
them to inquire ifthere is a physician who is competent
to attend them, and who understands the application of
medicine, and whose Scientifie Attainments in his profession, and whose age and experience entitle him to your
confidence. Considering these things, Dr. Chas. If. Tozer
has concluded to inform you that ave afflicted, advertising
practitioner for over twenty-five years, and has
Attended and Cured Handreds,
when they have been considered by other physicians and
have been pronounced by them past recovery. Therefore
you miy rely upon him as one in whom seeresy and the
utmost confidenee can be placed,
Dr. C. HET. would invite all that are aMflicted to call on
him and ff he does not administer for them there will be no
charge made, Let no fulse delicacy prevent you, but apsequences 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,
Office hours, from 9 in the morning until § in the
evening. C. H. TOZER, M. D.
Tly 6th st., between J and K, Sacramento.
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MEDICAL & SURGICAL
WSIiiikt.
Sacramento street, below Montgomery, ato Pacific
Mail Steamship Company’s office, San Francisco.
ESTABLISHED IN 1854, FOR THE PERMANENT CURE
OF ALL PRIVATE AND CHRONIC DISEASES,
AND THE SUPPRESSION OF
QUACKERY.
ing and Resident Physician
AT "L. J. CLAPKAY, M. D.,
Late in the Bu Revolutionary War, Chief Physician to the 20th ment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to
the Military Hospital at Pesth, Hungary, and the late Lecturer on thie Diseases of Women and Children.
Communications strictly —— P
Consultations, by letter or otherwise, free.
Address ~ DR. L. J. CLAPKAY,
; San Francisco, Cal.
THE AFFLICTED.—DR. L. J. CZAPKAY,
is daily in the habit of relieving at his Institute those .
unfortunate enough to be afflicted with all the forms of .
vate diseases, such as Syphilis, Gonorrheea, Nocturnal .
missions, and all the consequences of Self-abuse. In the
first stages of Syphilitic or Gonorrhoeal diseases, he guarantees a cure in a few days, without inconvenience to the
patient or hindrance to his business. When a patient, by
or im: treatment, has developed the secondary symptoms of Syphilis, such as buboes or inful swellings in the groins, or ulcers in the throat and nose, which
ifnot checked, destroy the soft parts and cause the bones
to mortify, separate and come away, leaving the sufferer
an object . hideous to behold ; or when blotches and ane
ples break out u the skin, or when he has painful
swellings upon the bones, or when his constitution is injared so as to predispose to consumption or other constitutional disease, the Doctor guarantees a cure or asks no
nsation.
In . HEUMATISM, chronic or acute ; in DYSENTERY
or DIARRH@A, ~he has safe and effectual remedies. For
the treatment of the consequnces of self-abuse, such as
nocturnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache,
pain in the back and limbs, with general weakness, loss
of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness, confusion of
ideas, dislike of society, and a feeling of wearmess of life ;
with the nervous system so excitable that slight noises
shock or startle the patient, making his existance miserable. For the above maladies the Doctor will guarantee a
cure or ask no compensation. He can be consulted free
of charge, and invites all to cafl, as it will cost them nothing, and be much to their advantage. Office hours trom
9A. M. tod YM.
Sypliilis and Gonorrhoea.—Dr. 1. J. Czapkay’s extraordinary suecess in the treatment of Syphilitic and Gonorrliceal diseases in the primary and other stages, induces him
to call public attention to the fact that of the great numbers who have made daily application to him, there is
not one who has not been effectually and grey
cured, In recent cases of Syphilis or Gonorrheea, the Dr.
guarantees a perfect cure in a few days without hindrance
to business, or other inconvenience, The Doctor's method
of treatment of these maladies, combines the improvements
made by the medical faculty, with discoveries of his own
that are unknown to any one else, and which, when applied, prevent the possibility of evil after consequences,
Secondary Syphilis, which ix so destructive of health,
producing ulcerations of the thioat, destroying the soft
parts, and leaving the bones exposed, which mortify,
separate and come away disfiguring the patients fice most
horribly, as well as impairing his general health, and predisposing to consumption, the Dr, treats in the most cer
{ tain and efficient manner. Also Buboes, painful swellings
upon the bones, disfiguring Blotches on the skin, sores,
pimples and all other consequences of Syphilitie or Gon
orrhoeal diseases, he guarantoes a cure, or asks no compensation, ~~
The Dr. would expecially call the attention of those who
have failed to obtain relief from others, many of whom he
has already cured; and many are stilt under treatment.
The Dr. makes no charge for consultation, and invites all
to call at-his Institute, and he will give them such satiafaction they can obtain nowhere else.
by writing to the Doctor, can have their cases promptly
attended to. Remarkable Instance of Medical Relief.
Bay Below we publish the certiticates of two of the
sufferers from the pangs of disease, who, having recovered
their former health, and impelled by gratitude, make known
their cases and rewedial agent, and their statements are
. authenticated by a Notary Public, The demands of socicty imperiously cor mani their publicity, and we commend
their perusal to the attention of all afflicted:
(CERTIFICATE. }
The undersigned, desirous of acquainting those whomay
. be unfortunate enough to be similarly afflicted, where a
Those at a distance, .
MEDICAL.
DOCTOR J. C. YOUNG,
Office, Corner of Montgomery and California Streets---Second Story,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
(OVER WELIS, FARGO & (o's EXPRESS OFFICE,)
EAD AND REFLECT, ,
Is there a hereafter,
‘And that there is conscience uninfluenced,
ind suffered to speak out, tells every man,)
Then it is an awful thing to die,
More horrid yet to die by one’s own hand.
Self-murderer—name it not !
Shall Nature, swerving from her earliest dictate,
Self-preservation, fall by its own act?
Forbid it Heaven.
The indulgence in secret practices is the most certain,
though not always the most immediate and direct avenue
to destruction. pb aay of allages have been most
unanimously of opinfon that the loss of one ounce of the
seminal secretions, by ummatural aid or emissions, weakens 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
such abuse.
How important then, it is—for every one, having the
least cause to suspect any trouble in that way, to attend
to it immediately; even one single occurrence should be
sufficient to cause doubt, and much more so if the person
had ever indulged inthe soul-killing habit. The_treatment used by the justly celebrated DR. J. C. YOUNG, in
cases of seminal weakness, impotency, sterility, nervous
debility and paralysis, (the last is the most dangerous and
when it once occurs, incurable,) is not sur; by any
hysician in the country. It is the same as that follow ed
by him for years, under the guidance of the world-renowned Record of Paris, and Acton of London. Dr. Young’s office is at the corner of Montgomery and California streets,
where he can be consulted on that and all other private diseases, with the utmost confidence and secrecy. Dr.
Young will warrant a perfect and permanent cure, or make
no charges.
N. B.—Letters enclosing $10 will receive prompt attention. The Doctor’s time being sv much taken up that he
cannot attend to letters unless paid for it.
CARD FROM DR. J.C. YOUNG'S Private
Medical Office—To the Aftlicted—In this age of proprogress when science is almost miraculous, everything in
common place is looked upon as not worth notice. In view
of this fact, Dr. Young, (corner of Montgomery and California streets, up stairs,) has concluded to leave the beaten track hitherto pursued by most scientific physicians,
(that of waiting for the public to fnd you alone,) and publish to the world as much as may be, his knowledge of
the healing art, to let those are in need of assistance know
where they can find relief without being imposed upon.
In continuation of this subject, Dr. Young would say,
that for the past ten yesrs he has pursued the practice of
medicine in one of the largest cities in the United States,
with the highest success, and that his standing asa physician is without reproach, having at one time been a lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania on venreal iliseases,
Upon these considerations, Dr. Young has confidence in
introducing himself to the public, knowing that they will
sustain well earned merit.
The following ave a tew of the many testimonials which
haveappeared 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, still we deem it but justice
to say that Dr. Young is one of the most industrious and
indefutiguable yotaries of medieal science in the United
States.
[From Professor Jackson. .
The subseriber ix personally xequainted with Dr. Young.
and has seen much of his practice, and can bear testimony
to bis merits as a practitioner.
[From the New York Herald. ]
The eminence of this distinguished gentleman in his proee
LEGAL NOTICES.
reg OF CALIFORNIA, County
da, ss. Ata regalar term of Probate Conn oye"
County and State aforesaid begun and held at the the
house in the City of Nevada, Ape one, Court
1858. In the matter of the estate of . N. SLO, wy dD.
deased. T. J. Manchester, administrator of’ aaigetj.°
having this day filed his tition ‘prayi for lene
certain y belonging to said gatate, as aot forsee
said tion, and it appearing to the satisfacti ‘in
Court that there is not sufficient personal estg re Ns
ofsaid administrator, to pay the
debts against the said Charles N. Sloat deceased,
a a eae maa and that it is sectaty
sell estate for the payment of the lia
estate. saa
It is therefore ordered by the Court that ali
terested in said estate, be and appear before thie (ens
a regular term t , at the Court House in Nevada
on MONDAY the 24th day of May A. D. 1858, at 109’,
A. M. of that date, then and show count?
they have or can, why an order should not be any
ing the sale of said property in the manner, and on
conditions set forth and prayed for in. the petition pom
administrator, and the proceeds applied to the payment
ind it fe farther ordered that th Clerk hereot r And it is further orde: at the
notice of the hearing of said petition by publi oat
copy of the above in the Nevada Democrat, wean —*
paper printed and published in the County of Nevada foc
at ods three consecutive weeks from the date of publica
By order of the ho “i ,
Attest: RUF OEMAKER
By J. S. Lampert, Deputy. » Clerk,
Wm. F. Anpersoy, Att’y for Administrator. 30-85
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Count
da, ss, In Probate Court, April Term &, el
Monday April 26th 1858. In the matter of the estate of
In pursuance of an order of Court, made and entered of
record on the 26th day of April A. D. 1858, notice is here.
by given to all persons interested in said estate, to be
appear before the Probate Court aforesaid, on Monday the
24th day of May A. D. 1858 at 10 o’clock A. M. of that day
then and there to show cause ifany ay have or can, why
an order should not be made directing the sale of the prop.
erty of said estate in the manmer and on the comditions s9}
forth in the petition of A.J. Enders Administrator
the proceeds thereof applicd to the payment of the debts
of said estate. By order of the Court.
Attest : RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
By J. &. Lamnent, Deputy.
Mureprru & Hawsey, Att’ys for Adm’r. 30-3y
Pony ans NOTICE.—In District Court of
the 14th Judicial District, of the State of California, In
the matter of the Petition of JESSE E. GEORGE, an Insoly.
ent debtor.
Pursuant to an order of the Hon, Niles Searls, Judge of
the said District Court, notice is hereby given to all the
creditors of said insolvent. Jesse E. George, to be and 4
pear before the Hon. Niles Searls aforesaid, in open Court
at the Court rvom of saia Court, in the city and county of
Nevada, on the 17th day of May 4. D. 1858, at 10 o’elock
A. M. of that day, then and there to show cause, if a»
they ean, why the prayer of said insolvent shouht not be
granted, and an assignment of his estate be made, and he
be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance
of the Statute in such case made and provided; and in the
meantime all proceedings against the said insolvent be
stayed,
Witness my hand with the Seal of said Court, this Mth
day of May A. D. 1858.
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
By Wa. Sarra, Deputy Clerk. B2-bwe
Dinsie & Lansine, Att’ys for Petitioner,
{ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California,
County of Nevada, Township of Nevada, sx. By yirtue of an execution to me delivered issued from the Court
of John Anderson Esq., an acting Justice of the Peace, in
and forthe county aforesaid, bearing date May 7th AD.
1858, to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Court os the
6th day of May 1848, in favor of T. ELLARD BEANS, and
. against FRANK CLEMANS & CO., for the sum of $65.2
debt, interest, damages and costs of suit. Ihave taken in
j
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tion.
fession, and the very extended opportunities possessed by
him for the observation of venereal disease, makes services
invaluable to those afflicted with the above complaints.
{From the Whig and Advertiser.]
All aMlicted with private complaints should if possible,
consult Dr. Young, whose medical education is not surpassed by any Physician in the Country, In his skill, hon
or 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 jgnorauce and assumption.
Important to Miners, Travelers, &c.
here is no malady of deeper importance, either ina
nections,
As a medical man it is the duty of every physician to
look at disease as if atfeets health and life, an? his sole object should be to mitigate, as fur as lies in his power, the
bodily suffering. Human nature at best is but frail, all
are liable to misfortune.
Of all the ills that affect mar, none are more terrible
. Ss relief of their sufferings may be obtained, feels
. it his duty to thas publicly express his most sincere grati. tade tor. Led, Czargay tor the permanent recovery of
his héalth.” Borne down by the distressing symptoms in
cident to the vicious practice of uncontrolable passion in
youth; depressed in body and mind; unable to perform
even the most trifling duty imposed upon the daily avoeations of life, I sought the advice of many physicians, who
at first regarded my disease as of titling importance-—but
alas! after a few weeks, ana 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 told by one that my disease, being pwincipally confined to the brain, medicines would be
of little consequence, I despaired of ever regaining my
health, strength, and energy; and, as a last resort, and
with but fiint hope, called upon Dr. CzarKay, who, after
examining my ease, prescribed some medicine which almost instantly relieved me of the dull pain and dizziness in
my head. Encouraged by this result, 1 resolved to place
myself immediately under his care, and by # strict obedi
ence to all his directions and advice, my head beeame clear,
my ideas collected, the constant pain in my back and
groins, the weakness in my limbs, the nervous reaction of
my whole body onthe slightest alarm or excitement, the
misanthropy and evil forbodings, the self-distrust and want
ot confidence i others, the inability to study and want of
resolution, the trightful, exciting and at times pleasurable
dreams at night, followed by involuntary discharges, have
all disappeared; and in fact, in two months after having
consulted the Dector, 1 felt as if inspired by a new life—
that life which, but a short time ago, I contemplated to
end by my own hand.
With a view to guard the untortunate from falling into
the snares of incompetent quacks, I deem it my duty toe
offer this testimony to the merit and skill of Dr. CzarKkay,
and recommend him to all who may stand in need of medical advice, being assured by my own experience, that
once wnder his care a radical and permanent eure will be
effected. B. F. Finnmone.
State of California, County of San Francisco.
Subseribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of
April, a. p, 1857. Signed]
{L. 8} Joun Mippietox, Notary Public.
C A RD.—Prempted 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 seientifle skill, but
. that of humanity also. About two years ago I suddenly,
. and from causes unknown to me, was seize with a fit of
EPILEPSY, which, owing to my inability to meet the ex
penses consequent upon a thorough medical treatment,
} and the discouragement which I met with on attempting
. it, soon beeame such (as I was then led to believe) as to
. defy the skill of any physician. I was frequently while in
the 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 upon those who would render assistance, or shelter me trom danger, as enemies whe seught
aes the existence of my miseries.
hile in this state, and having previous to my affliction .
tasted the sweets of life, I once more was induced to atcalled upon Dr. L. J. Czarkay.
stances, and of my inability to reward him for his services,
regardless of which, however, he at once undertook my
ease, and with the blessing of God, I was once more restored to perfect health. Unable to reward him for the boon
which [ enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebtedness, I consider it due to myself and to all afflicted, to
make the case public, in order that those in need of medieal advice may find a physician in whom every confidence
can be placed. Meyer Yastonsky. (L. 8.]
State of California, county of San Francisco, ss.
Sworn and subscribed to before me, this first day of August, a. p, 1856,
G. A. Grant, Notary Public. [L. 8.]
PERMATORH@GA, OR LOCAL WEAK,
NESS, Nervous, Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of the Limbs and Back, Indiaposition and Incapability
for Labor and Study, Dullness of a eee Loss of
Memory, Aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity,
self-distrust, dizziness, headache, involuntary discharges,
pains in the side, affections of the eyes, pimples on the
face, sexual and other infirmities in man, are cured without fail by the justly celebrated Physician and Surgeon,
Dr. L. J. CZAPKaY. His method of curin# diseases is
new, (unknown to others,) and hence his great success.
All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. Address
L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D. San Francisco, California,
CERTIFICATE,
I, the undersigned, Governor of Hungary, do testify
hereby, that Dr, L. J. Czarkay has served during the contest for Hungarian liberty, as Chief Surgeon in the Hungarian army, with faithful perseverence—whereof I have
given — this Ls gene and do recommend him to the
BY. ¥, attention and protection of all those who are
cxpauie of appreciating patriotic self sacrifice, and undeserved misfortune, KOSSUTH LAJOS,
Governor of Hungary,
Washington City, Jan. 6th, 1852.
HE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE
AGE!—Great Blessing to Mankind . —Innocent but
Potent! Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY’S Prophilacticum, (selfdisinfecting agent,) a sure preventive against Gonorrhea
and Sy e. and an unsurpased remedy for all
venereal, scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous ulgers,
feetid discharges from vagina, uterus and urethra, and all
cutangous eruptions and diseases. As innoculation isa pretempt seeking aid of a physician, and, by reconmmendation, .
I told him my cireum..
than those of a private nature. Dreadful as itisin the
person who contracts it, frightful as are its ravages upon
his constitution, ending frequently in) destruction anda
loathsome grave, it becomes of still greater importance
when it is transmitted to te innocent offspring. Such being the case, how necessary it becomes that every one having the least reason to fear that every one having the least
reason to fear that they have contracted the disease,
should attend to it at once by consulting some physician
whose respectability and education enables him to warrant
a safe, speedy, and permanent cure. In accordance with
this necessity, DR, YOUNG teels called upon to state that
by long study and extensive practice, he has become perfect master of all these diseases which come under the denomination of venereal, and having paid more attention to
that one branch than any other physician in’ the United
States, he feels himself better qualified to treat them.
Syphilis in all its forms, such as Uleers, Swelling in-the
Groins, Ulcers in the Throat, Seeondary Syphilis, Cutaneous Eraptions, Uleerations, Tetuary Syphilis, Syphilis in
Children, Mercurial Syphilitic Affections, Gonorhea, Gleet,
Prostrate Glands, Excoriations, Tumors, Postules, &e., ate
as familiar to him as the most common things of daily observation. i
The Doctor effects a cure in recent cases in a few days,
and finds no diffientty in curing those of a long duration,
without submitting the patient to such tieatment 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 e®cept in cases of severe inflamation, There are in California patients (amounting to
over two thousand in the past year) that coukl furnish
proot of this; but these are matters that require the nicest
secrecy which he always preserves,
All letters enclosing $10, will be promtly attended to.—
Office hours from 9 4. &., toS P.M.. Address
J, ©. YOUNG, M.D.
Express Builting.
Corner of Montgomery and California sts., over Wells,
Fargo & Co's Express department,
MPORTANT TO FEMALES.—WHEN A
female is in trouble or affiicted 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 knowledge of the female system is perfect,
and who thoroughly understands the application of medicine to disease, and whose scientific attainments in surgery have made him pre-eminentin his profession, and
whose respectable standing in society, recommends him
to the confidence ofthe community. Unless these, and
. many more questions can be satisfactorily answered, the
afflicted should pause before consulting any one. Considering these things in their true light. the celebrated J.C.
YOUNG, corner of Montgomery and California streets, has
concladed to advertise his place of business to the public,
stating that he has been a professor of obstetrics and female diseases for the last fourteen years, and is fully qualified to administer in all diseases, both medically and sur. gically, not in a superficial manner, bat in as thorough a
manner as years of study and practice—both in hospitals
and private families, can make: therefore, families can
rely upon him as a father.
. one who can sympathize with, and befriend them in trouble, one in whose secrecy the utmost confidence can be
. placed. Come all ve that are afflicted and in trouble, and
. you will be relieved or cured, Apartments privately ararranged so as to preclude the possibility of exposure.
. N. BL.—All letters inclosing $10 will receive prompt at. tention, and the best advice and instruction.
J. C, YOUNG, M.D.
Corner of Montgomery and California streets, up stairs, .
opposite Wells, Fargo, & Co’s Express Office.
ONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY,OR SEMI. nal weakness—Dr. J. C. YOUNG addresses those who
. have injured themselves by private and improper indulgen. ces 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
the back and limbs, pain in the head, dyspepsia, nervous. ness, irritability, symptoms of consumption &.
. MENTALLY, the fearful effects on the mind are more to
. be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depress. jon of spirits, evil forebedings, aversion of society, selfdistrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c., are some of the
evils produced.
All persons who are afflicted with any of the above symptoms should not fail to call on Dr. Young and be at once
restored to perfect health, Let no false delicacy prevent
you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from the
dreadful and awful consequences of this terrible malady.—
Weakness of the organs immeeiately cured, and full vigor
DR. J. C, YOUNG,
Corner of California and Montgomery sts. up stairs.
AVE CONFIDENCE.—Dr. YOUNG will
guarantee a perfect and permanent cure in the following cases, or charge nothing for his services: Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Strictures of the Uretha, affection of the Prostrate
Gland, Weakness of the Genital Organs, Impotency, SterilWeakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Fever and Ague, Incipient Consumption, and
all irregularities in females; together with all diseases of
Women and Children; also Nervousness,-Palpitation of the
Heart, &c., &e.
Persons affected with symptoms after being treated.
ventive against'small pox, so is Dr. L. J. CzarKay’s Pro. should consult Dr. Young at once, as no disease is cured
philacticum a preventive against syphilitical and gonnorrhoeat diseases, harmless, in itself, it possesses the power
of chemically destroying the syphilitic virus, and thereby
saving thousands from being infected by the most loathsome of all diseases. Let no young man who appreciates
health, be without Dr. Czarkay’s Prophilacticum, It is
in very convenient packages, and will be found very eonvenient to use, being used as'a soap. Price, $5. For sale
at Dr. Czapxay’s Private Medical and Surgical Institute,
. Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite I’. M. Ss
. Co's. offiee, San Franciseea,
unless the patient feels perfectly well. If there is a particle of disease left in the system, it will break out at some
future time, when least expected, or be handed down to
the innocent offspring. Persons who have been treated
with mercury should be very cautious in believing that
they are well, for it is a scientific fet that the mercury
will mingle with the venereal, and forma disease a great
deal worse than the original. All these who have reason
to think, by bad feelings, that they have thus been treated
. should consult Dr. Yours, and he willesamime their cases
‘and tell them at once how they stand.
medical or moral point of view, to which the human .
family is mere liable, than that arising from impure con.
Strictures, Falve Passaves, Inflammation of the Bladder and .
All in attliection can findin him .
produced by the early habit of youth, viz : Weakness of .
ity, both in male and female, aad or Seminal .
execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property to wit: All the right, title and
interest of Frank Clemans & Co, in and toa Quarts Lead
. known as the Wares Quartz Mining Company, situated
}on Hughes Hill, consisting of the one half of twelve
. shares, also all the right, title and interest of Frank
Clemans & Co, in the Nevada Shatt on Selby Hill, together
. with the Engine and appurtenances belonging to it; said
property having been heretofore attached by me, whieh I
will sell in front of the Court House door in the city of Nevada, on TUESDAY the Ist day of June, A. 1). 1858, be. tween the hours of 10 o’elock A. M. and 5 o'clock I’, M. of
said day.
Taken as the property of Frank Clemans & Co., to satisfy the above demands aml accruing co-ts.
Nevada May 10th A, 1). 1858,—2-td
FRED. BURMEISTER, Constable.
ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California,
County ot Nevada, Township of Nevada, xs. By virtue of an execution to me delivered issued from the Court
of John Anderson Esq., an acting Justice of the Teace, in
and fer the County atoresaid, bearing date April 26th A.D.
. 1858, to satisfy a judgment renderel by said Court on the
24th day of April 1858, in faver of J. J. HANCOPK, ant
against NATHANIEL THORN, for the sum of $6780, debt,
interest, damages and costs of suit. T bave taken into excention, and will sell to the highest bidder for eash, the
following descried property to wit: All the right, tithe,
and interest of N. Thorn. in and to a set of slulcing chimes
. situated on Gopher Hill, together with the hydraulic hose
} and sluice-boxes, also, all the right, tithe and interest in
. two Reservoirs and Water Hitech conveying water from
. New York Canon to Gopher HM. seit property having heen
heretofore attached by me. which 1 will sell in front ofthe
Court House door in the city of Necada, on WEDNESIAY
. the 2d day of June A. DD. 1848, between the hours of 10
} o’eclock A. M aml 5 o’e'ock P.M. of said day,
Taken as the property of Nathaniel Thorn, to satisfy the
above demands and accruing costs.
Nevala May 10th A. 1D, 1858.
32-td FRED. BURMEISTER, Constable.
} ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California,
County of Nevada, Township of Nevada, ss. By vir
} tue of an exeeution to me delivered issued from the Court
lof John Anderson. an acting Justice of the Peace, in and
for the county aforesaid, bearing date April, 17th TSs8,
to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Court on the 1th
. day of April a. p. 1858, in favor of MATHEW FARMER and
. against A. 8S. SWEARINGER, GEO. BOSWELL and Jos.
. KALER, for the sum of $108.95, debt, interest. damages
fand costsof suit: I bave taken in execution and will sell
to the highest bidder for cash, the following deseribed property to wit: a certain Quartz Mining Claim and_ the fixtures thereto belonging, called the Big Deer Creek Quarta
. Mining Company, the same having been heretofore attached by me for this debt and costs of suit, the same being
situated near Gallas Flat and on the road from Nevada to
Red Dog, on THURSDAY the 20th day of Mar a. p. 1858 in
front of the Court House door in’ the City of Nevada, by
tween the hours of 9 o'clock a. M. and 4 e’clock ¥, ». of
said day.
Taken as the property of A. S. Swearinger, Geo. Boswell
and Jos. Kaler, to satisfy the above demands and accruing
. costs.
Nevada City April 23d, a, p. 1858.
30-td U. S&S. GREGORY, Constable.
Biycsteigery omit SALE.—State of California,
. County of Nevada, township of Nevada, 88. By vir. tue of two executions io me delivered, issued from the
Court of John Anderson Exq., an acting Justice of the Peace
in and for the county aforesaid, beartng dates April 21st,
April 24th, A. D. 1858, to satisfy judgments rendered by
. said Court one on the 21st and the other on the 24th of
April 1858, in favor of 0. M. Dodds, and Merril] & Winsworth, and against J. S. Baldwin, E. Prier & Culf, for the
sums of $127,97, and $78,53, debt, interest, damages and
costs of suit. I have taken into execution, and will sell to
the highest bidder for cash the following described proper
ty to wit : One house and lot and store fixtures, and one
mining claim and the fixtures thereto belonging, situated
near Canada Hill Quartz Mill, the mining claims commencing at or near Little Deer creek, running up to or near
Gravel hill, and better known as J. 8. Baldwin & Co’s min. ing claims, which I will sell on the premises, on MONDAY
the 17th day of May, A. D., 1858, between the hours of
)9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’elock P. M. of said day.
Taken as the property of J. 8. Baldwin and others, to
satisfy the above demands and accruing costs.
Nevada April 26th A. D. 1858.
30 td U. 8. GREGORY, Constable.
[No. 31.)
N ORDINANCE FIXING THE COMPENsation of the City Marshal and Policemen.
The Trustees of the City of Nevada, do Ordain as follows:
Sec. 1 The City Marshal shall receive as a cempensttion for his services, one hundred dollars per month, to be
paid out of the City Treasury. He shall also receive for
his services as collector, fifteen per centum on all monies
collected on account of poll tax, and five per centum 08
the amount collected by him on account of other City re*enues; which per centage he is authorized to retain out
the amount collected. :
Src. 2. The Policemen shal} receive as a compensation
for their services the sum of one hundred dollars per month
payable out of the City treasury as other demands against
the City.
Suc. 3. For every arrest made under the City ordipances, where the person or persons arrested? are convieted
and the costs paid, the Marshal or Policeman, for making
sueh arrest, and for attendance on Court during the tria
shall receive the sum of three dollars.
Swe. 4. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force
from and after the first day of May A. D, 1858.
Sec. 5. Ordinance No. 25 “fixing the compensation o
the City Marshal and Policemen,” passed September 17th
1857 is hereby repealed.
J. W. GRIER, Wepatiee*Passed April 22d 1858,
T. H. Rous, Clerk.
[No. 30.
A® ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO THE
SABBATH. d
The Trustees of the City of Nevada do Ordain as follows :
Section 1. Any proprietor, lessee or occupant of any Saloon, Dance House or place of public amusement, who shall
after 12 o’clock of any Saturday night, or during any it
tion of the Sabbath, permit hi nee such premises, voca! oF
instrumental music, shall be deemed guilty of a violation
of this Ordinance, and upon conviction thereof, shall be
fined in any sum not less than ten or more than one hundred dollars or be imprisonmed in the City prison for 4 pert
od not exceeding ten days.
Passed November 24th 1857,
J, W. GRIER, President.
T. H. Roirs, Clert,
TREASURER’S NOTICE!!
Ra GOLD DUST BUYERS AND PACK PEDLARS,
must procure their Licenses on or before the 15th day
of April next, or their names will be handed in to the Dis. trict Attorney for prosecution.
T. W. SIGOURNEY, Treasure!
Nevada March 30th 1858,
a
PS, GRATE AE 5
ern eRSERS TT