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, n rt wrmmrsa t i mm aMawFrn TTPIf " -- -1 s fj x1 fT''lTr' Wwjjsa "V- t i m ! zmemmEZ&m f ' I 'V . f It , : .1 m itMJiUMaMWi rr.T (Drcgon 0aitmcl. fSJfrtyxSJ IF ,! aj JtT J! Xilll for Aduilttloii of Kuiuni. In our summitry of States news lust week wo gnvo a part of the bill report ctl bv the Conference Committee, and which was ml opted by both houses of Congress, tor the admission of Kan sas. Ilelow wo nlve tho bill entire: Whereas, Tho peoplo of Kansas did, bv a convention of del gates, assembled int Lecompton on tho 7th day of iNo v'ember, 1857, for thnt purpose, form forthumielvesn Constitution and Stato Government, which Constitution is Re publican; and, Whereas, At tho samo time and nlace said Convention did adopt nn or dinanco which asserts that Kaniai when admitted as n St.ito will have an undoubted right to tax tho lands with in her limits belonnlnc to tho United States, and proposes to relinquish said asserted right if certain conditions set forth in said ordinanco bo accepted and agreed to by the Congress nf the United fctates; and, Whereat, Said Constitution and or dinance havo been nroiontcd to Cotv cress bv order of said Convention, and tho admission of said Territory into tho Union thereon as n Stato request' ed; and, Wheicas, Said ordinanco U not ac centablo to Congress, mid It is deslra bto to nicortaln whether tho peoplo of Kansas concur In tho clintiiie in snli ordinance hereafter stated, and detiro admission into tho Union ni a Stato as herein proponed, thcrofbro lie it enacted, A-e., That tho Stato of Kansas bo and is hereby ndmllted into tho Union on an equal looting with tho original States In all-respects what' ovor, but upon this fundamental condl tion nrecedeut, namely: That tho nues tlon of admisiion with tho following proposition in Ilou ot tho ordinanco framed at Lecompton, shall bo submit ted .to tho vote of tho people of Kansas, and assented to by then) or tho major ity of tho votori voting at an election to bo held for that purpose, namely: That tho following propositions bo and the samo aro hereby offered to said peoplo of Kansas for their frco accept" anco or rejection, which, if accepted, shall bo obligatory upon the United States and upon the aiid Stato of Kan eas.-to wit: First That stellons-numbored six teen and thirty-six in every township of publio lands in said Stato, and where 'cither of said sections, or any part thereof, has been sold or otherwise -disposed of, other lands, equivalent thereto, and as contiguous as may be, shall be granted to tho said Stato for ihe uio of school. Second 'Thai ienlytwo sections of land shall be ectapart and reserved for tho uio and support of a Stato Uni versity, to ho selected by the Governor of'said 8Ut. tubject to tho approval of the Commissioner of tho General Land -Ofllco, and to he appropriated and applied in such manner as tho L giilaturo of the said State may pro scribe for tho purpose aforesaid, but for no other purpose. Third -That ten entire sections of land, to bo selected, by tho Governor of ald State, in legal subdivisions, shill bo granted to said Slate for tho purpose of complotiug tho publio build, inci. or for tho erection of others at tho seat nf Government, under thu di .rectlon of tho Leoiilaturo thereof. ' Fourth That oil tho salt springs within tho said Stato, not oxoredlng 'tw'elvo in numbor, with six sections Of 'land adjoining, or as contiguous as may bo to each, shall bo granted to .aaid State for its use, tho same to bo selected by the Governor thereof, with in ouo year alter thn udmiiilon of said State, and when so selected, to bo u,sed or disposed of on such terms, condl. lions and regulation at tho LcgWIaturt, shall direct j Provided, Thajl no salt! spring, or land, tno rigncwnorcoi is now vested in any individual or Ml. vidua!, or which may bo hereafter con. firmed or adjudged tq any 'individual or individuals, shall by this article bo granted to said State. Fifth That five.per centum of tho .proceeds of tho sales nf all publiojanils lyiug wilhttv the said Slate, which shall be sold by Congresa after thu admis sion of said Stato into tho Union, after deducting all tho expenses incident to the. samo, shall bo paid to said State, fohllie purpose of making public roada anuiinternat Improvements, as Hie i.e nislaturo shall direct; Provided, That tho foreedhur propositions herein offer ed to tho Stale of Kansas shall never interfere with tho primary disposal of luo.lamta oi the unllHJ.citei, or with . any regulations Congress may find recessnry for securing title In said soil to bonajide purchasers thereof, and that no tax shall bo imposed on land be longing to the United States, and that in no caso shall nonresident proprie tors be taxed higher than resident. Sixth And that said Stato shall never lax tho lands or property of tho United States. At said election tho othig shall bo .by ballot, and by indorsing on his bal lot, as each voter may please, "propo. tition accepted," or "proportion re jected." Should the majority of votes La cast for "proposition accepted," tho President of the United States, as soon as the fact Is duly mado known to him, shall announco the same by proclamu tion, and thereafter, and without any further proceedings on the part of Con- grobj, the admission of the State of Kanrjs into the Union on an equal SXEGESa - l.TT 7 T7 i !y r rr entitled to one member in tho House of Representatives in tho Congress of tho United States until tho noxt census be takon by tho Federal Government. Out, should tho majority ol tiie votes bu cast for proposition "rejected," It shall bo deemed and hold that tho peo plo of Kansas do not desiro admission into the Union with said Constitution, under tho conditions set forth in said proposition ; and in that event the peo ple of said Territory aro hereby author ized and empowered to form for them selves n Constitution and Stato Gov eminent by tho name of tho Slato of Kansas, according to tho Federal Con stltution, and may cleot delegates for that purposo whenever, and not before, It la ninnrtaliietl. liv n consul dulv utld legally taken, that the population of said Territory equals the ratio of rep resentation required for n member of tho Ilouso of Representatives of Iho United States; and whouavor thereaf ter such delegates shall assomblo in convention, thoy shall first detormlno by a voto whothcr It is tho wish of tho peoplo of tho proposed Stato to bd ad mitted Into tho Union at that time, nnd If so, shall procoed to form a Consti tution, and tako all necessary stops fur tho establishment of n Stato Govom mont, In conformity witli tho Federal Constitution, subject to such limitations and restrictions as to Iho modo and mnnnor of Its approval or ratification by tho peoplo of Iho proposed State, as they may havo prescribed by law, and shall bo entitled to admission into tho Union as a Stato under such Con stitution thuj fairly and legally made, with or without 81ovory, ns said Con stitution may prescribe. Skc. !i. And be it further enacted, That fof tho purposo of insuring, as far as possible, that tho election author ized by this act may bo fair and frco, tho Governor, United States District Attorney, and Secretary of tho Terri tory of Kansas, and tho presiding off!-, ccrs of tho two branches of Its l.egis luro namely, the President of tho Council and Speaker of. the Homo of Roprcsentatires -aro hereby constitu ted a Hoard nf Commissioners to carry into effect thu provisions of this act, nnd 10 use all thu means necessary and proper to that end. And threoof them shall constitute a Hoard ; and tho Hoard hnll havo power and authority to de signate and establish precincts for vot ing, or to adopt those ulready estab lished : to cnuio polls to be opuncd nt such places as it nir.y deem propor in tho rcsneottve counties and election pro- clnols of Iho said Territory ; to appoint as judges of election, at each of tho soveral places of voting, three discreet anil espoctablo persons, any two of whom shall bo competent In act; to require tho Sheriffs of tho several coun tie, by themselves or deputies, to at tend the judges at each of thoplaoes of voting, for tho purposo of presorving peace and good order; or the said Hoard may, instead of said ShetifTsund their deputies, appoint at their discre tion, and In sucl instances as they may choose, othor fit persons for the samo purpose. Tho election hereby authorized- shall contlnuu for onu day only, and shall not bo continued later than sundown on that day. Tho said Hoard shall appoint the dity for holding said lection, and tho said Governor shall announce the samo by proclamation; and tho day shall be as early a ouo as is const. tent with duo notice thereof to tho people of said Territory, subjoct to the proisions of this act, The said Hoard shall havo powor to prescribe Iho lime, manner and places of said elections, aud to direct tho llcno and manner of tl0 returns thereof, which re turns shall be made to the said Hoard,' whoso duty it shall bo to announco the result by proclamation, and tho said Governor shall certify tho samo to, the President of tho United States without delay. Sko. 3. And bojl further enacted, That in the election hereby authoiized, all white male inhabitants of said Ter ritory jover tho ago of twenty-one years, who possess the, qualifications, which are required by tho laws of feuid Terri tory, for a legal voter at tho last gen oral election for the members of the territorial liOgUUturo, and none oth ers, shall bo allowed to vote ; and this shall bo the only qualification required to entitle the voter to the right of suf frage in said election. And if any per son not so qualified shall voto or offor to vote, or 11 any person shall vote more than onco at the said election, or shall rooko or causo to bo made any fictitious or fraudulent roturns, or shall alter orchango any returns of said eleo tlon, such person shall, upon conviction thereof, beforo any court of compotent jurisdiction, bo kept at hard labor not less than six months and not moro than three years. Sec. !. And be itfurthtr enacted, that tho members ol the aforesaid Uoard of Commissioners, and all per sons appointed by them .to carry into effect the provisions of this Act, shall. before entering upon their duties, take an oath to perform faithfully the duties of their respective ofiioes; and, falling thereof, they shall be Habit' and sub ject to tho same charges and penalties as aro provided In like cases under tho Territorial lawj. Skc. 5, And bo it further enacted, .n. ... . .r .... i lint tho otticers mentioned In the pre ceding seotion, shall receive for their services the same compensation as giv en for liko services under the'Tartito rial Uws looting with the uriginal UtiW, In all respects whatover, shall bo complete ami abiolutoi and said Stato shall be L..T.CZ APE AY'S I! Grand Medical and Surgical Institute. Satramtnto ilreet.behw Montgomery, op poilte Pacific Matt Steamship Compa ny's Office, San Frantttto. Established in 1854, for the Perma nmt Cure of all Private and Chronic Diseases, and the Suppression of Quackery. Attendant and Itesldi-nt Physician, L.J.CZAPKAY, M- D., Late In tha Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Hurgnnn lo We vutn iiegimant oi llonveds, Chief 8urgeon lo the Military Iloapllal or Peslli, Hungary, and the late lecturer on Iho Diseasot of Women and Children. , ,, , , Communication! strictly confidential. ConMillnllnns, by letter or otherwise, free. Addrin, DR I. J.CZAKAY, Hon Francisco, Ctl. TO TI1F. AFFLICTED. Dr. L. J. Lzapkay returns hit sincere Ihinkt In lila niirtia.nti nallanla fiir tllflir tlilrtm- age, and would tako this opportuinly lo remind them that ho continue! to coniult at till Initlluto for tho cure nf Chronic dlt- aim of Iho Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, digei. live and genit.il orgini, and ill private disuses, ir t By hllilie ulcers' guuurrhei (ileal, strictures, tominat weakness and ell the horrid consequence of Jell-abuio, nnd he hopes that hit long experlonca undauo cesiful practice ul many years nlllconlin. ue to unsure him a sharo of publio patron, nga. Uy the practice of many yeara in Hurope end Ihe United Htatet, and during thn lliingirlan war aud campaign!, he is enabled to apply tho most efficient and sua ceitful remedies sgalnit dlieaiet of all kinds lie uses no mercury clntrgmniod. erale treali till pMlenta in a correct and hnnorahlo way hat reference! nf unquei ttnnabU veracity from men of known re apeclablllty and high standing In loeiety All parliei coniiilliug him, by letter or otherwise, will tecelve Iho beifand guil tiest treatment, and implicit tecrtcy. Surrcit not wiir.N a cuuk is guarantied In all ttegra of tecret dli eaiei, telf-abuse, nervnua debility, typhi lit in all its sttget, strictures, gleets, gra at, diabetes, diaeaiot of Ihe kidney, and Mulder, mercurial tlieuinslism. icrolula. nalnt In the bones and anklet, diseases of the lungs, throat, nuis nnd eyes, ulcers upon the body or limbs, dropsy, eplleptlo fits, Hi, Vitus' dance, and all diieaiea am ine from n derencement of Ilia ioiuhI or- (t am, iucIi it nervaut trembling, lust of I memory, lots or power, general weaxneaa, dimneia nf vision with poculiar tnult np prating beforo the yes, loat ol tight, wakerulutii,ity?pepiiB, liter disease, erup. linns upon ihe lace, pain in Ihe bank and held, familo irreiiulailtiet, and nil imnro. per discliargei of both aexet. It matlera not frum whit cause Ihe dliease originated, however Ions Handing or obstinate tho case, recovtry it certain, nnd In a shorter time than a permanent euro can bo effect ed by any other treatment, nven after the iliseaae line bahled tlm skill nf eminent phyilciant and resisted all their meant of cure, l no meuieinea preicrineu are plea sant, without odor, nntlrtly veiruMhle. cautiug no sickness, anil free from inercii. ry or baliam. During fiflxort years nf prnc. lice, in Eurnim, the Atlantfc Hiatal, mid Califiiriila, 1 havo rescued from iho jaw of death many thouiauds, who, in tha last staies nf the above mentions d distasos, hid been givon up to die by their phyti. cians. which warrant! me In promising tn the atllicteU, who may plico tnoniolei. uuurr my care, a ipenuy euro, rrivnte diseases are lire glcalest enemiet lo health, as they are the tint ciuiool consumption, icrofula, and many other dlitisei, and ahould be a terror to the human family, A piruiaueui euro it tcarceiy aver eiiecteu, n mujurlly of tha cases falling into tha limitl! uf lnenmnotftfit norinii!. wlin lint nnlw Tall In DtltM lliM .llAMa lillf vlltn IimI MII.I . .w ....... ...V UI.VH.V, HH ... ...W cmislltiilion, lining me ayitem witn mur cury, which, with ihe diioaae, hutens tho sufferer into a rapid consumption. llut should tho disene and the treatment not causa death speedily, und the victim ntirrUa, Ihe dniaia it entailed upon thtt children, who ate born with feeble cuniti tutioni. and tho current of life corrunled by a virui which hetrayillielf in icrofula,! letter, ulcers, arupnoni, ana uuier onto linm of this ikin, eyet, lliroat and lungi, entillliig'upon them n brief esiileuce of tuirering and consigning them lo an early grata. tielf.Abuie It annmgr formidable enemy to haallh, fur nulhlrt i4io in the ilrcaj catilojue of human dliVitf'TYrett-ii do. slrliclivtf a drain upon lliiiyilcm, drawing lit ihnUsaurl or victlrtieVlliruuulj n few yeara of suffering down V an untimelyl erive. 11 ueiirnvi ma nmpu iviinin ' rapictljf wastes away thu enerciei oT life, ctuies menltl derangeinanl, prevents the proper development of tha eystpm, clii fjUilifiei fur marriage, society,, buslnait, and all earthly hajipinm, an J leavru the .uflercr wicclxnl in body and mind, pro. diipond lo coniumplion and a train of evili mora In be dreiiled than dnath itself' Willi ihe fullest confidence 1 asiurt the unfiirtiiualo vidian of telfrabua that a permanent and tpuedy euro tin be elfect ed and with the abatidonjnent of ruinoUa pra:lios, my patient! can' be restored lo robust, vignroue health. Irregularities aud all diseases of mojes and frmilei tratltd nn principles estab lished by fiflnnn vein of nracllco and siicllnued by thouundi of l!ie '-nost re- mirhatiie cures, aleiliciiiet wiiii lull di reciloni,tent to any part of tin' dtita.Ore gon and Washington Territories, by pa nenla communicatme their tymutoini by teller, Hulinwi corrojpondonco strictly connuennai, Address DH. L. J. CZAl'KAY, Aladlcal .Institute. Hicramento tl . below Montgomery, uppotiia iPaeiiic iUil Steamship Ca.'t Qfilce, JJan Francisco Dll. L. J CZAt'KAY'a -mYATE Medical and Murglcal InMimto U on Sacramento iiteet, below .Mouigiiinery,oD poiitn tha Pacific Mail Slcamihip Compa ny'i Office, San Francisco'. The Docior nfl'ori free eonsultation, and aski no ramu nerilion unless he effects a cure. Office hours, from 9 . m, to 'J r. h, CERTIFICATE. I, Ihe undersigned, Governor of Hunga ry, do testify hnroby, that Dr. L. J. Cxap kayhaiMrvcdtJurin;; tha contest for tlun garian liberty, aa Chief Surgeon in tho Tlungarun army, with faithful perwver ance whereof have given him thlicr lificat,nd(do racommend him mthesyni. pilhy, alteulion and protection ofill those who ire capable of appreciating patriotic self sacrifice and undeserved nilsfortuue. KOSSUTH LAJ08, Uoveruorof Hungary, Washington City, Jan. 6, IB5S. SPERMATOnrtHCBA, or Local Weak ., nstt, nsrvout dbiliiy,ow spirits, lut. r !. Ilmhi unit hnek. Mudy. dullnets or appreh.ntlon, lost ol memory, atemlon to society, love or anil. Zt, timidity. ir.diMruti,dlrB.n.li.o l.t... In.otuntsry dischirges, palm In the tide, affection! of the eyes, pimples on tlie Zl sexual and other Infirrdll.ei in mm, .4 cured without I.II, by Ihe justly c.le. brated Physician and Surgeon, Dr. I.. J CZAI'KAV. His method of curing di,. eiset It new, (unknown to otheri.) end hence hit great success. All consultation, : . .i. ....-!.. i,. Addrnii I. Ji CZAl'KAY, M.D.,SanIrancl i.w ii.iii.r nr uiiici ..pw, ..-- -.. iisco. rriiE Greatest discovery of kind l-liinncent but Potent -Dr. I. J Czankay'i I'rophllacllcum, (seirdisinrecl Ini h oul,)-a sure protentlve against eon '". :. ' j I. II,!. .11. k.,.,. und n orrnoMi nn" jri".,," r. unsurpassed remedy fur veiierinil, scroru lous, gangrenous and cancerout ulcnra, foetid discharges from (lie vagina, utotu, and urethra, and all cuianac-ui eruption! and diseases. At innoculallnn la a pre ventive against small pox, to is Dr.Liap. kay'a I'rophllacllcum a provenllte ogalnjt tytiliillllo and gunnrthccal diseases. Al Ihnugli harmless in itself, It possesses the power lit Cliemicauy urnrujinj - 'ji-y llilio virus, and llieridiy saving lliousaiids Irnm being Infected by iho most lualhsonio of all diseases. Let no young man who . i.. l. ..1,1. I... .wlfl.fiiil llr. tjznti. appreciaioF iiniiu uv " r kay I'rodhilacllcum. It Is in very con. veiitantpacktgei.aud will be found con vuniuiit to me, being used at a soap. Prioo, $5. Fur sale at Dr. Lzapkay a Pri vate Medical and Surgical luititulo, Sac ramonlo tlreet, belew Monlgomery, np noslla P. M. H. Co.'t office, San Iran- 1 IImI J III" FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, AMD FOK THE cuttu or aii. msKAses AiitsLva riioitMrisircns STATE 01' TUKBIOOIK Oil HABIT or nts srsTSit. it is ooMrosKD or PURELY VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, Ami conliloi ao mlorl polion to Injure the CONSTITUTION. Tito iiproTilef lull prpirtlgn hj rbjlclna and Wen ir Bcltnce, ami the (real aaccfit viblcli li! liltiV'( IU Of, rurulOiit proof iufllclvut lo contlncr titrrci-i.il I au.l illwtrnlng inln.1 uf IU tTtil aii rlorltjr mi ttln. It It bow s.ln inl.tttrl li kcucuI lirecllre i a mro aid UKIFOBM BEHEST In cues of Scrofuli, Lprey,Tutnon, Bwelllos ariUf JilnU, l:tirnmUini, i:rjslplas Kln.'s Ktlt, ami tttry eAinplalat jrmptomMle of Impure lllulj an.t til lbs itlttiM! of Uio MiiKlrs mil llituei, tother Willi gram! iltbltltf ot Ibe t)ilm. jeU to Ibis nn rdltir VurlOernf Ibe H'..xl-for the blooJ l lbs cbin nfl iliroa;b wldrh ilUctsc Cadi Its ay to tbo rirlou. vr;ni of lb toly, llr nil ijjc fullfliuiiii. TliU ctrtUcitt u snt ui by our ittiU a Ptrt.r son, U. which It sU ctrtlUeJ to ly Sotenl or tin atlfbboisofMr. IWIinl Mtun, A II. Ji 1). Biiost nenllmn. It ttvr in plronrs to imt you tbo Mluxluj tuUmcnt In rnl tn myV-in. II tuok mm col.1, unit -fin fllilMl or Mrcrt inrTciInx tbe iliHiM Mltlrl In Ml l(t Irf ami f.jt, wbleh Kn w.lr tn tb ulinn.1 Tho irllln u Itnn-I I J bit pbytlrUn, int ill.' rlia'ttil ii'.it pmruMly; flr tUll im In Ibui tvn iilra ("tliKliti Iba lr mil fuol I iui lime. r lil lite CiftVrtut Ji)ilrlni, but on rtllttcl blm iiiuihi anil the Itit wloUr foun.l blm su enucUttil ml gw tint lia u on.b Ui lrtc III l.l, !lirrlii bu intot tscruclallii,; pain. During- II. U lluit Ibr Uwn but booKins hi iii'ieli DTcCtnl. tlit plfco aftrr I'rco uiu nut, o( wbleli be bu nuw mora llian twenty rto r.Mf id In a buttle, i "yl'T '""" o-lilf lu our uiil In'f Incbol In UiuitU wo ha I Wca up til lmpn r bU rreuterr; but at Ibli time were In rtn.. I In tt our firpi(lll, an.l mIIIi lu um l.l-lita-ih anil 'xllm Utsan IninivJUIel) tu Ihifr.ar ami n ral t wu lb thmno Ibat lu than a Union buUr iTiaI a pert'' dry. i nh j-'lt'i 'i I rimvn Irn'y j mr. DAl'.lUb ii.u.ui:d. Trtptrcil M A& ly A. II. & II. HAMIH. Whoieialo "I)rL(U, W l'ulliJ-strrt, corntr ol William, New York. tralel.y HKWITT. KITTM: X Co II JOHN &0V k Cv tail ItKIHNiaON . Co. H trantlnu ItlCH A. COfTIN, M.ryiWIIej I! II McIIO.U CJ,8tt.MiM,!j an.l b HrMf'' e'n.r.ll) nilOOKfl & TIIOMPSONrrup(tl!i8, t-igeiua ior jacKsnuviiie, )il Plows, Miners Picks. Horse Shoeing. All Kinusnr IBikiKgl fflUtf HflEI uv PATBICK DOHEGAN. Corner nr (Jalifortiia and'Fpurih slreett lint rloor east of "Sentinel" office. TTOIlHCS and Mulct shod at nuick XJ. time, and tint inforior to any west of iiic.iu.Hjr MPuninini. Price of horse shoeing, plain, $4 00 " " ." " stool laid, 6 00 Keens on hnnd all sizes of Htuel Plowi and Mlnera' I'iokt. WAGQNS c CARRIAGES Repaired on the shorten notice. llarme had lunir eXDorlencn in ilia man nliclure of all kinds uf Farming Tools, hn flaltert hmtaf to be able to accommodate all wljo wh lo have work done with naiinass and despatch, at tho foweit caih Jac'ksopvlUo, Aug S.1957. 30ly NEWMAN nSHER. CALIFUltNIA STKEET, WholeiaU.and Retail Dealer in Hooka, Stationery, ic. TTAVING PIIftnilAriP.n TUP. IN XJL teieiofj)vld Laviiiger in the abovo bllslnilla. la nuw nllMrifiB- &l li nlil ulutu! a urge ainortmeiit ul the best uranji ol ,-,., ,.., r..w.,..0 -. ..,...,.,-..- (DUttafitl&e AH10 !BA(D(B(D, LonjccUontry and Fruits, School Booka, Stationery, &c Very Cheap fQr Cai. IU van, It you want a uond Uigar Jacksonville, Nov. 21. 45lf 15 KEGS EXTRA 11031 ON HYRUP t or talc uy J, W. BTCARS CISCO, lSilS If '--yM jr&yfesBss JDr, IBcmtige DR. J. C. YOUNG'S rniVATC MEDICAIi ROOMS, A'. R. Corner California and Montgomery streets, SAN FRANCISCO. TO THE AFFLICTED Read iheinl-!!- tlrrnuwcNDATOtlV LltTTinn jk. lunula " - , and then judga between Ur.oung and lhoe vmpire in hi"h a . t.i -ii.i. Mn vdii vrnulil ft net tllence, fnrTititRt; is nr.aTil in their treat- mont. All auncieu wnu uiimiw -valo or any other nature should call upon Vt. J. C. Young, and lliey wnuld then avoid Imposition and assist the Doc tor In hit herculean labor or suppressing quackery and umpyrlclsm. Dr. Young a chirgM nro moderato and within the reach of the moit humble. IMPORTANT Dr. J. C. Young wlihei to cnll the attention or invalids tn his eouria or nracllco. Tho Dr. has long ilnce abandonee! tha mercurial treatment, and hat alrlclly followed tho Vegetable Prac lice. Patients under treatment with him am not confined to Ihe house, nnr taken frnm their business, but ran go anout anu tat mml Thn Dr.'a ni nil o of treatment of cases or debility, bolh gem-ral and sex ual, Is notturptttvd by any pii)sician,ana alwaya remit! in a perfect removal ofthulr trouble! Dr. Y. hat diicovrred a new mode of treating affirlioiii or tho Liver, which altera fair trial hat boon tubmillod in tli Vn.rmnrm nt anvnral of the medical Institutions of the States, nnd pronounced by thorn, at parnsclly tuccettiui, nuu nat been adoptrd by tlmm In their practice. in tne treatment oi incipient ennaumnuun, and disease ttr tho blood, ihe Dr. stands pro-emlncnl In lilt profession, and will warrant a euro In all cases. Tho following testimonial tpeaka Tor Itself i Dn. J. C. Vou.10. Sir: Your tnndo o Imnllnir nnai-lliim of the Liver anu tlitea tno ol tho Illood, hat proved by ropeated trials, to ba the best yel ouerna in inn inc. tilty, and hit been edopted by the board Continue to itudy the hiiinnn tyitematyiiu have done, and vou will let ttand at tho head ol your prufusslnn. W. ll. liuiuir.ii, Prof, of Anatomy, University, Penn. TTAVE CONriDENCE.-Dri. YOUNG JLX will Kiiaranlre a nerfecl and pvrma nelil cure in the fiillnwiug cases, nr nhaige nothing Tor his servlrea i Syphilis. (Jon orrhoes, filrlcture ofllie Urethra, Affectlun nf the ltottrale lilanil Weakliesa ol Hie Genital Organs, Impolency, Sterility, both in male and female, Spermatara, or Sem inal Weaknrsn, Nocturnal Emissinni,ltheu. maliain. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Fevor and Agua, luoipient Consumption, nnd all ir regularise! in Femaler, together with all disnatoi or Woman and Children ; also Nervousness. Palpitation oftlio Heart, Vo. Pertont afllicled with iwnntomi altnr being treated, ihnuld consult 1). Young at onco, as no diioaae is cured unless the pa. Kent loelt norfnnlly well. IT thura It a particle of diieme loft in the ayitem, It will break nut nt tome future lime, when lenat oxperted, or be handed loan innocenl nffsiirlng. Pertoni who have been treated with mercury should he wry ciuiloui in believing tlinl limy nro wall, fur it it a tcl unlifio furl that tho mercury will mlngla with Ihe venereal, and form dlaeatr n great deal worn than the origin al. All llioin who linva inninn lo think, by bad riiellng!, that thav have bnen treat rd thus, ahould consult Vt, Young, and he thould exainiuu their catei and tell them it onco how lliey tland. VOLUNTARY CEItTIFICATE.-TO ALL WHOM IT IIAV CONCIRII, Tllll it to certify that I, II. F, l.unlnp, applind to It I f Vmiiiv In lia IrnnlMil fnr n ..niir. w,t . - -"ft, " -- ...- . -..... al ilebiliiy, brought on by hard work al mining IU ma water, nna a pneiimaue ai feclluu in my limbs, w lilch almost deprived i.i. ..rilnilp naM. llial ill alinVM riilmilitiiila had trnublad ma Air a long time nna of tlieni lur teteiai ycnri. anu uio oinerauoui vlghleen mnnlhi. Overcome by the piiu m.A anvlalw naatfiMiit liw lliam 1 liait given up all hopei of ever again onjoylng gnnd health, in this condition, I called upon in. J. j. i "uiifii anu aner uie npin nf five months, I m perfectly well and fuel nearly at ttrong at I ever aid. I can .MoinMiMiirt VAr iiiia aiTMRlHfl In lilt eirn. fur he cured me, and hat cured lavaral of my frienut mat l recumnianaad lu lilt cire, ifflicted with differont diienat, toiiie ol lliem bad cases, of a ery bad and danger ous nature. Given this my voluntary testimony in favor of Dr. J. C. Young, in hopct that it may Induce all those afflicted, to call on til ft, . and avoid, the imnatturi who hive rnbbed 'me, not only of money, but to a certain eitenl of my health. 11. r. i.u.nnu. GnKEa Hon Gulch, Kern River, September U. I B5G. S D EAR SIR i It It with plmsura that I hasten to answer your luller.ennuiring now 1 got along 1 nave entirely recov ered from the complaints fur which your medical "kill waa required, and I assure c ..- " ynu I fiol grateful to you fu,r the health now enjpy. Bn'tchi-d as I wat fiom the toiv jawi of dejlh.and taved frnm an un told amount oT iiifTering Ware I In the rity where I could do ll, thli would have the solemnity of an oath, but I am in a mining camp, there ia no Juilice or ihC Peace within lev'eral uulat or me, and to you muil publiih without it. I do not like to name my (tisane, and I suppose it it not requisite, as you treit all kinds or disease. Vourrt. G, LANGDON To Da. J. C. Yoouq, MiHtrnti, tjept. S7lh, 1856. DR J, C. YOPNG. Sir 1 In answer to your requnt, at to how my cue It getting along, I would ttito tint I am per fectly well, and have been sa for about one mouth, I should have written before, but have been wailing tntae if it would return I am now satufied that I have teen the I11I ol it. My cite wai ind to be a very bad one by all the nhysicant that exiinin ed me. They all called it a mercurial diseisa, and said there "wit no help for it." You called it scrofulous, mixed with a mer ourial aflsctlon, and said you could cure me, and vou have done so I can only lhank you for 11 aud recommend all per sons afllicled 10 give yuu a fair trial. Youra till death, C, L.'ltAILS, J. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY, OR Seminal Weaknesa .Dr. Young ad dresset thou hiving injured thenitelvti by private and imprnpor indulgence in tin secret and miliary habit tint tuina the body and mind, unfitting thorn for either busi ness or toclctv. The following aro eomo of the tad and melancholy eflucti preduc ed by early habits of jouth,lr wcak nest af tha back and llmhsipntn In th, head, dininest of ilghti lot nf muicvlij power, palpitation ul the hiart.djspfprn, nervou-nctt, irritability, di-rangi'nu'nt (, .v.. jiiIi riifirilnnn. eenrral dtbllitv. tin ib'-"-- --o . , tymptotnnof coiistimjition, Aft nla-PTALLY, 1110 leariui rutin mi lilt mind are more to bo dreaded. Loss ol memory, cmifutlon nr ideas, drprrwlon m iplrlli, evil forcbodlngt avertion tn .ot. ety, toirdlstruit loveortolililde.tlmidily, (to., aro tome or the evils prndured Allv"""" wliu are afflicted with lay or thn above symptoms nhould not fill tn call on Dr Young, and beatnnra restored to perfect health. Let nn false delicacy prevent jou, but apply immediately, tnd :.. ......ntf frnm lliei dreadful and awful consequences oftlils terrible milady. WriKPtSI r Tilt tumana immediately cured, ond full vigor reilorcif Office corner or Mnntgnmory and Calf, fur n in ttrceta, ovor Pccific Express, 8tn rnnclico, where all letter! mutt be di rected to iniure intention. J. C. YOUNG, M D Beware of Imposition. -in contenuenre ol the wide spreid ci lobrllynl Dr. Y'OUNGi nnmeroui impns. ton he iprung into cxislence.pretonding to be petr.Ll masters of tha healing art, and have tuccreded in imposing upon a few ol tho unwary euflefers. Persons wild ing to cnntult a phyttciin, should be vary carelul huw they put confidence in tlm published statements of turh charlatans, lor they are it unicrupuluui in such tute. menti at In their practice of medicine, end are wry tintafo to truit. They will fini decelvoynu by falso certificates, procured frnm "drunken loafer," who perjure then, tblieitognt mutiny to satisfy the cravlni, ofa diseased nppctiie. When such quae. gaininur confidence, he will then Am ynu Willi mercurv and other drugs, and tf. ler Ihrv hnve lobbed you of'your monty and injured your constitution, they will cut) ou nfl", wilh the charge, that you bitt not lollowed their directions. Tha only way lo avoid such impostors, it tn con.iult Dr. J C. Young, the Pionsrr Advertising Physlrian of California. At a moetingi'f the Nrdical Faculty or this Slnle, called to invesllgite the luurci nf malpractice thtt ha cauted to much suf faring in this country, it wit unanimnuilr reciiinmendnd that all ihe iflllclid should consult Dr. Young, as he waa the nnly rej. ularly educated Physician now advetlilcj In California, all others in his linn being quicks and and impnttnri, and are nnl to be trusted. 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