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"'Wj','l''v'' '' "v"F "'iiwwpnw' KUWfs- ' 'wiS' ."j- ill :.f rcijoii Scnincl. Hurpcr'a Drawer. Below wo publish some good tilings from Harper for 'March ! Tho Itev. Mr. Peters, of Tennessee, was preaching, and hiivtny n liirgo gift of eontlnun'nco, wns imnew lint protrno ted in his discourse Hurcrnt of Ills hearers loft In tlio midst of tliu scf mini Ono young man was on liU way to the iloor, when Mr. lVtcrs pointed his long (lngor at lilm, nnd said, "Brethren, thnt younf nun uns jusi no guou a iigm in L'o out ns any ono." It li ncedlois to sdyljhut ho was tho Inst dosorlrr. At another time, wlillo Mr, Pelera was proiioliing, a young man started to Icavo tho house, and nuking snnio noiso as ho went, Mr. Peters paused, and said "I wilt flnUh my dlscourao when that young man cots out." Tho follow vory coolly took his soat, and said. "Then It will ho somo tlnio hofon you get through I" Tho preacher, howovor, was up to him; and remarking, "A bad promise is bettor broken than kopt," went on with his sermon, Judgo Dooly, of Georgia, was a man of undoubted bravery as well as wag gery. Onco ho had tho misfortuno to ofl'end Judgo Wlillo, who woro a cork I OS, and who challoiiKPtl Judiro Uooly to mortal combat. Tho two Judgos mot on tho field at tho appointed hour, but Uooly was mono. lilto sent to ask whero his second wast To this Judgo Dooly rcpllod, "Ho has gono to tho woods for n bit of a hollow troo to put ono of my legs In, that we may ho ovon." Tho answer was too much for his opponent ; ho turned on tho only heel lit) had and loft tho field. Another. Judgo Dooly was prcslil lug at Court in Washington county, when Gen. Hanson, n great blower, seated himself by tho sido of tho Judgo and commenced giving him an account of his various nieces of property, to Im press tho Judgo with an Idea of his great woaltli. "Stop n moment," said tho Judgo. "Mr. SltoriiT, cull in John Jones, tho Receiver of Tax Returns." Jones mado Jils appearance. "Mr. Recolvor," continued tho Judgo, "ootna up lioro and maliu an inventory of (Jon. Hanson's property. Ho has mistaken mo for you." Tho Cionoral reserved tho remainder of his statotucut. This. Is first roto. Col. John Zcnor was a very popular man in Harrison County, Indiana. Ho had bcon fro- quontly cloctcd to tho Legislature by annually increasing majorities, and the conviction liml uouomo general that ho was allogethor invincible At length Harmon II, Mnoro, Esti,, a distinguish ed lawyor of tho county, hoenmo tho opposing candidate, and in his address to tho people ho showed, from tliu jour nals, that Col. Zouor always voted last. "Now, fellow, citizens," said ho, "aro you willing to ho represented by a man who Is never allowed to voto until ovcry other membor has voted I Will you 'submit to have your county thus insul ted In tho person of its representative!" Tho appeal was irresistible. The man whose numo began with Z, and wns of course called last, lost his cleo tion by a tremendous voto. Gen. Fnliilnlo was an ofilcer in tho Florida War, celebrated fur his rigid adhesion to military dlsoiplino, and the scathing lectures ho gavo tho soldiers oaugtit neglecting their duty. Among thoso who had recoived sovoro tongue lashings from tho General was Tom Hicks, a wild, rattlebrained fellow, popular in tho camp, and up to ull niunuer of practical jokes. Proud with nl, ho was so unfortunate as to bo found asleep wlillo on his post as guard. Ho now had to take n withoring reproof, and in his blttcrnoss ho took a big oath to bo revenged on tho Gunoral, if ovor an opportunity ofl'ered. Ono cold night, when tho rain was pouring In torrents, Tom was on duty; but ho had hardly settled bis head in the collar of his coat for a nnp or to shield his face from the storm, beforo ho heard aomo ono coming along splashing through tho mud. Looking around and pooling Into tho thick of tho night, ho soon discovered that it was tho General himself. Now was tho time I Leveling his musket at tho advancing figure, ho demanded, "Whogoosthorol" "Your oflicor," replied tho General, with great decision and dignity, "Advanco ami g!vo tho countorsign 1" roared Tom. Hut tho General just then remem bered that ho had neglcoted to get it beforo ho set out on this exploring ex pedition, and so Mated to tho tenacious sentinel, who declined to receive any explanation. "Mark limol" demanded Tom, as he clicked his musket nnd stepped lorward, ready to fire into tho heart of tho trem bling General In another Instant, who now thought he would try the power of coaxing. "Why, Hioks.you know it's nobody but mo I" "Can't help that must obey orders; striot military duclplino, Mark time, or I'll shoot you in u second " The General saw that he was fairly caught, and for two mortal long hours Hicks kept him standing thero "mark ing time," up to his knees in mud nnd water, tho rain pouring down in tor rents. At last the relief guard oamo, and Tom was able to dismiss his pris oner, The General crept back to hie quarters, drenched to tho kln, tired to death, nnd heartily saiisiicu witn camp duly. Tom was never aubjootcd to any dressings-down alter that. THE CASKET OP DIAMONSD ! A Weekly Journal containing 32 columns of cuolco rcaumg manor 01 a cnaraeier cal culated to Instruct, amnio, and Intercut the general render, will bo commenced on tho lint Baturusy in Aiarcn, ibob. 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I.nillel Lndlcstl LndlcslM You can cot a lurco number Of subscribers for the Casket of Diamonds by a little extra exertion, nnd for ovcry 10 subscribers names you forward us, nccompanicu or me money, we will send you n beaumui uiamonu gm Wa make the samo offer to ccntWmcn, Pltaso bear In mind the (act that every subscriber to the Casket of Diamonds will receive a beautiful gift Immediately receipt of his or her name accompanied by the sub scription money. Persons wishing to commence with the First No. should send In Immediately, as the gift they will receive will encourage them to speak to others of their success, and thereby nsalst materially In Increasing our subscrip tion list to commence witn uie lira no. Anions tho Interesting features of our Pa- ncr will bo a Loro correspondence of tho most thrilling nnd exciting character, which took place In Paris, In 18o3, betwixt nn En cllih Gentleman and French lady the tyr- antcal opposition of the lady's father to tho union of his daughter with tho English gen-" tleman Is described In tin moil vivid and' Interesting manner, as well ns the successful plots of the young lady to eludo tho vigil- nnco ami cruelty or tier nearness miner. These letters are deeply Interesting, nnd, of a pure, bigh-toned character, air Each Subscriber must send 3 three! cent poitago stamps for return postngo on gut. AUClrCM KELSON, HICKS iy CO., Proprietors of tho Casket of JiiamoJs, limn 75 Nassau Street, New York. FI A. B. OVEBDECK, M. D. T TAKE THI8 METHOD OP IN- X lurnilug the Publio that I havo tilled up, at my residence at Pleasant (irove, two miles sail ot Jacksonville. suitable building for tho rscoptlon and treatment of persons amictail with nuy lorin nl dlienso. Patients will bo boarded and treated at this Inflrmarjrat prices varying with their conditions and wants. Thoso who can not remain in tho Infirmary will bo exam ined and provided with medicines and di fecllons peculiar to this avium a mud of treatment by which thousands havo been cured and and restored to health at very moderate charges. 1 hnvo ample arrangements for the ad ministration of tho various kinds of llsths medicated, vapor, warm, sold, &o. i no uistiiiguisiiiug feature m mo rny sopalhlo Prsclice consists In the adminit Iralion of an innocent medication. All agents, whether mineral or vegetable, that am known to act ns poisons, nro rejected from my practice. Tho Ppyso-nsthiu prac Ilea signifies tho treatment of disease with agents that act in harmony with the recu perative powers oi nature. N. II. ho person will bo received at the Infirmary who cannot furnish good guar antee ui payment. BATHS ! Tho publio generally will bo accommo dated at any limo with any of tho above npecuied liallit. Tho llatlilng.room and tubs aro lined with sink, and will bo on llroly free from taint. A.U.OVERRECK.M. D. Pleasant Griivo, Sept. IP, 1837. 3Glf 1. 1. WILLIAMS "TITILL hayo completed and resdy to grind, Connected with his saw-mlll, known as the "Hush Saw.mlll," situated near Kir hyvilla. Porous having wheat will do wall to get It floured at lids mill, o it is situated at tho best dour market in South ern Oregon. He still continues to furnish the best article ot lumber at low prices. Persons owing for lumber will pleaso call and settle up, as cash is much noeded. Aue. 89. 3Jlf HTMIS UNDER81GNED I1AVNG F1T J. led up an establishment of the above description in KERBYVILLE, O. T., Is prepared to recelva patients. U'liay will be treated by the day, or other wiso; ova rylhing furnished except clothing, lie has a Rath lloom attached enabling him to administer various medical baths, Sa line, Alkaline, Calebiate, Sulphur, Iodine, Nilro muriatio acid,. etc,, Cold and Warm. An experience of sixteen years in the practice of mldjclne.anda thorough know ledge orilie human system, enshlea him to render satisfaction to all applicants, lie treats Itheumatisin in its vaiious stages with universal success, as can ba attested by msny eilzous of Oregon. Cures guar anteed, when required by the patient. N. U. Charges moderate, and pay de manded. M. C, UARKWELL, M. D. Jan. 1st, 1B59. 53lf Notice Settle ALL PERSONS HAVINCr UNSET tled Accounts with the Fhwulx Mills arc requested to call immediately and SET TLE THE SAME, as I am desirous io close all'the present iccouute. S. M. WAIT. riircnlx Mills, Jan. 20, 1658. 1 L.J.CZAPKATS Grand Medical and surgical Institute. Sacramento itreet.behw Montgomery, op potlte Paeflc Mall Steanuhip Compa ny' Office, San Francheo. Established in 1851, for the Perma nent Cure of all Private and Chronic Diseases, and the Suppression ofl Quackery. Attendant nnd Resident Physician, L.J. CZAPKAY, M. I)., t.nlelnthe Hungarian Revolutionary Wur, Chief Surgeon to the iMlh Regiment ill llonveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Teeth, llungsrv, and the ll lecturer mi tho Diseases of Women and Children. Communications strictly confidential. Consultations, by loiter or otherwise, free. Address, Dll I.. J. CZAKAY, Sen Francisco, Cat, nro THE AFFLICTED. Dr. L. J. X Lzupkay roturns his sinenro thinks to his nuiiiurous patients for their patron age, and would take this npportuihly to remind litem Unit lie connnuos in consult ai his Institulo for tho rilre of Chronic dis eases uflho Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, diges livo and genilnl organs, and all private disoaies, viz I Sphalllic ulcers' gonorrhoa. iflnnl. atrleturcs. seminal weakness and all the horrid consequonco of self-abuse, mid j ho nones mat ins long expuriancn ana suc cessful practieo ol many years will contin ue to ensure him a share of publio patron age, ily the practice of many vears in Europe and the United Htstes, mid during Ilia IlungLrlan war and campaigns, he le enabled apply the most efficient and suc cessful remedies against diseases of oil kinds He uses no mercury charges mod- ersto treats his pMionts in a eorreel and honorable wny has references ofunnties- tlounblo veracity from men oT known to snectablllty and hleli standing In sociotv. All parties consulting him. hv loiter or. nelitujIB tut II tnoilwu Ills ! mI mass ' uiusiniav mil shvv uvii aiiu vs (lest trentmont, and implicit secrocy. Stjrrnn not when a cure is guaranteed in all stages of secret die eaios, salfabiiie, nervous debility, sypha lis in all its stsges, strictures, gloats, grav el, diabetes, illnesses of the kidney, nnd bladder, mercurial rheumstifiii, acrnfula, pains in the bunes nnd ankles, diseases of the lungs, throat, noso nnd eyes, ulcers upon tho body or limbs, dropsy, epllvpllc fits, St. Vitus' dance, and nil diseases aris ing from n dorangement of tho soxunl or gans, such as nervous trembling, loss of memory, loss of power, general weakness, dimness of vision with peculiar spots ap pearing bnfuro tho eye, lost or sight, wakefulnesi,dyspepsln, liver disease, erup tions upon the lace, pain In tho back mid head, female !rregulaiities,and all impro-, per discharges of both sexes. It manors not from what cause She disease iiriginalad, ' however long standing or niisiinoln tho case, recovery it certain, and in a shorter limo than a permanent cure can bo affect ed by any other treatment, oven after the disesso has balllod tho skill of eminent physicians and resisted all their means of cure, l no nieuicines prescribed aro plea sant, without odor, entirely vegetable, causing no sickness, nnd free from mercu ry or balsam. During fifteen years ofprnc. lice, in Kurnim, the Allsnlfo Hiatal, mid California, I havo rescued from the jaws of death many thousands, who, In the Inst slates of the above mentioned diseases, had been given up to die by their physi cians, which warrants me in promising to tho afllicted, who may nlaoe themselves under my care, a speedy cure. Private I diseases are Iho aicatest diroases to health, I as Kiev are the lirst causool consumption, scrofula, and many other diseases, ami should be a terror to tho human family. A permanent euro is scarcely ever elfecled, it majority of the cases falline Into tho hands of incompetent persons, who not amy iau io euro Ilia disease, but ruin me constitution, filling Iho system with mer cury, which, with the disease, hastens tho siilforer Into a rapid consumption. Hut should tho diseaso and Iho treatment not causa death speedily, and the victim marries, Iho disease Is entailed upon the childron, whiare horn with feoble consti tutions, and the current of Ufa corrupted by a virus which betrays Itself in scrofula, tetter, ulcers, eruptions, and other afleo lions of the skin, eyes, throat and lungs, onlilling upon them a brief existence of suffering and consigning them to nn early grave. HelhAniise Is another formidable enemy Io health, for nolhinir else in the dread calaloguo of human diseases causes so de structive a drain upon the system. drawing its thousands of victims through n few years of suffering down to sn untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system, rapidly wastes nway the energies of life, causes inontal derangement, provents the proper development of the system, dis qualifies fur marriage, society, business, and nil earthly happiness, and' leaves tho -ufferer wrecked in body nnd mind, pre. disposed to consumption nnd a train of evils more to be dreaded than death ilsulf. With the fullest confidence 1 assure the unfortunate victims of self-abusa that it permanent and'speedy curs can be e Heel ed, and with the abandonment of ruinous prastices. my patients can bo restored to robust, vigorous health. Irregularities mid all diseases of males and females Ireated on principles estab lished by fifteen years of practice and sanctioned by thousands of the most re markable cures. Medicines with full di rect ions, sent to anv nsitof ilia Slate. Om. gon and Washington Territories, by pa-1 items communicating ineir symptoms by letter. Ruiiness correspondence strictly confidential. Addse.s DR. L. J. CZAPKAY, Medical Institute, Sacramento st., below Montgomery, oppn.jie Pacific Mall Steamship Co.'sOllice, San Francisco, DR. L. J. CZAI'KAY'S PRIVATE Medical and Surgical Itistitirte is on Sacramento stieet, below Montgomery ,nn positr. the Pacifio Mail Steamship Compa ny'a Ofiico, San Francisco. The Doctor oilers free consultation, and asks no remu neration unless he effects a cure, Office hours, from 0 . u. to 0 r. h. CERTIFICATE. I, the undersigned, Governor of Hunga ry, do testify hereby, that Dr. L. J. Clip, kay has served during the contest for Hun garian liberty, as Chief Surgeon in the Hungarian army, with faithful persever onoe whereof I have given him this cer llficste,and do recommend him to iho sym pathy, atteuliun and protection of all those who are ospeble of appreciating patriotic self sacrifice and undeserved misfortune. KOSSUTH LAJ08, ... L Coverpuror Hungary. ashtPgton Pity, Jan. 6, 1853. CPERMATORRIKEA, or Locsl Weak-1 w i'os, m rvous cebllity, 0W spirits, Iji. iltude, weakness or the limbs and bsek, Indisposition and Incspabi Ily fdr labor and study, dullness of apprehension, loss o memory, aversion to society, love of soli lude, timidity, self-dlstrusl, dlztlness.head ncho.lnvoluntsry discharges, pains In the tide, affections of the eyes, pimples on the lace, sexual and other Infirmities in man, are cured without Isil, by the justly cele brnled Physlclnn and Surgeoc, Dr. L. J CZAPKAY. Ills method of curing die eases Is new, (unknown to others,) and hence his greet success. All consultation, bv letter or othcrwlso, free. Address L J. CZAPKAY, M. D., San Prsnclsco. rniin GREATEST DISCOVERY OF J tiu Aos 1 Great Messing to Man kind 1 Innocent but Polonl ! Dr. L. J Czapkay's Prophllsotlcum, (self-disinfect-in- nroni s suro preventive against gon- orrhoeal and syphalitlc diseases, nnd an unsurpnsiod romedy fur venereal, scrofu lous, gangrenous nnd cancerous ulcers, foetid dischsrgcs from tho vngino, utorus and urethra, and nil cutaneous eruptions nnd diseases. As Innoculntion Is a pre ventive ngnlnst small pox, so Is Dr. trap, kny's I'rophllaelicum a preventive ngalnst syphslitlo nnd gonnrrhooal disesses. Al though harmless in Itiell, It possesses the power of chemically destroying tun syph. nllllc virus, nnd thereby ssvlng thousands Imm being infected by the most loathsome of all diseases. Let no young man who appreclsto health be without Dr. Cznp. kay'aProphllacticuin. It Is In very con ventent packages, and will bo found con venient to iiiie, being 'used ns a soap. Price, $ For sale at Dr. Citapkny's Pri vato Medical nnd Silrglcsl Institulo, See rnmonto street, below Montgomery, op posite P. M. &. Co.'s office Sun Fran cisco. Ilm3 SANDS' SJMrARILM, Hntqnolltb for tlje flare of ALL bUUSSS AMSINQ 0U AM IMrURE STATE OF THE BLOOD. IT INVIQORATES THE SYSTEM, And will not injure the most delicate CONSTITUTION. Truth has many a long contest with prejudice, but fooner or later it GAINS THE VICTORY. So far as this preparation is concerned, that victo ry feems to have been achieved. Experience is daily confirming the pu blic, in the opinion long entertained, that it is the bell: purifier of the Blood and remedy for Difeafes of the Bones and Joints, Scrofula and other Ul cerous Maladies that has yet been prepared. Do not be deceived by other preparations bearing the name of Sarfaparilla, as this is the genuine and original preparation. For further proof and Certificates fee, Family and Medical Almanac furnished by our Agents, gratis. IYeparedand sold by A. B. & D 6ANDS Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton Street, cor. or William, New-York. For sale by Dswtrr, Kittlb & Co., II. Joii'ksok & Co., RsDlNOTOMdcCa.San Fran cisco) Hick & Coma, Marysvlllet R. H. McDomslo lc Co., Sacramento nnd by Druggists generally. U ROOKS &. THOMPSON, Druggists, Agents for Jacksonville. i!7 Plows, Minors' Ticks. Horse Slioelng. All Kinu's of IDILB'iilQiriaQKl uv PATRICK DONEGAN, Corner of California and Fourth streets first door east of "Sentinel" office. HORSES and Mules shod at quick time, and not Inferior to any west of the Rocky Mountains. ( rice ot dorse shoeing, plain, $1 00 " " " ' steel laid, 6 00 ueepi on hand all siies of Steel Plows ouu aimers' l'icks. 1VAGONS $ CARRIAGES Repaired Oil llm ahnrtnaf .mil.. Having had long experience in the man- uiaiiiiuc ui au wncJe ot farming Tools, lie "Hers himsCII to be able to accommodate all who wish to have work dono with neatness and despatch, at the lowest cash price, Jacksonville, Aug. 8,1857. 30ly SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL HAS returned, to Jackson ville, and will contlnut the triLf-t((A nf Ma nrnfuAAlnn All work warranted. Hn Hatters himself thst, from his long experienco and thorough praotico in Den. Hairy, he will be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. Ullice, On California street, on the corner, opposite tho "Union." 15m'd A YOKE OF OXEN For SAEE. I witui to sell one Yoke of first rate vor vsUls. An VI? a. 3 T VAULT. JHt goung. DR. J. C. YOUNG'S rmVATE MEDICAt. KOOMS, A'. E. Corner California and Montgomery streets, SAN FRANCISCO. rpO THE ArKLlCTED Read thetol JL lowing RiccoMKtwtiATOhv I.KTTanj end then Judge between Dr.loung and those vampires thst malign his motives. Avoid such men as you would a pes tilence, for TintRK is dkatii In their tree -ment. All afflicted with Diseases ofa I ri vals or any other naturo should call upon pr. J. C Young, nnd they would then avoid imposition and osslst the Doc tor in his herculcsn Isbor of suppressing qtlaokeryand ompyrlclam. Dr. Young s charges are moderate and within the reach or the most humble. IMPORTANT. Dr. J. C. Young wishes to call the attontlnn of invalids to his course of practice. Tho Dr. has long since abandoned the mercurial treatment, and has atrlctly followed the Vegetable Prac tice. Patients under treatment with him are not nonfined,t6 the house, nor laken from Ihelr business, but csn go about and ont as usual. The Dr.'s mode of treatment of rases of debility, both general and sex Usl, is not surpassed by any physician, and always results In a perfect removal ofthelr troubles. Dr. Y. has discovered a new mode of treating afleclione of the Liver, which after a fair trial has been submitted Io tho Professors of several of the medical institutions of tho Slates, and pronounced by them, as perfectly successful, and has been adoptod by them In their practice. In the treatment of Incipient consumption, and disease of tho blood, the Dr. stands pre-eminent in his profession, snd will warrant a euro in all cases. The following testimonial speaks for Itself t Da. J. C. Vouao. Slrr Yourmodoof treating affections of tho Liver and disea ses of the lllood, has proved by repealed trials, to bo the best yet offered to the fao. ulty, and has bean adopted by the bosrd. f?nnltntin In afiitlv llin lilllnfiti avslm Ba Vnll hnvo dono, and you will yot stand at the lioou oi your proiession. V. R. HORNER, Prof, of Anatomy, University, Penn fTA VE CONTIDENCE Da. YOUNG JUL will guaranteo a perfect and perma nent cure In tho following cases, or chsigo nothing fur his services : Syphilis, (Jons orrhoea, Hlricluro oflhe Urethra, Affection of the Rostrate Uland Weaknein of the Genital Organs, linpotenny, Sterility, both In male and female, Spermatara, or Sem inal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Rheu malttm, Dyspopsia, Indigestion, Feverend Ague, Incipient Consumption, and all ir regularities In Females, together with all disassos of Women nnd Children; also Norvousness, Palpitation of tho Heart, Vo. Persons aflllctod with symptoms alter bolng treated, should consult li. Young at once, as no disease Is cured unless the pa tient leels perfectly well. If there is a particle of dlsenso left In tho system, It will break out at some future time, when least expected, or be handed to an innocent offspring. Persons who have been treated with mercury should be very cautious in believing that they are well, for it is a eel entitle fiint that tho mercurr will Mln.ll U-Illl lliM VnrHl- ftnrt fnrm disease a great deal worse man iu wuyin. al. All those who havo reason to think, by Lnd reelings, that they have boon treat ed thus, should consult Dr, Young, and he should examine their cases and tell them at once how they stand. VOLUNTARY CERTIFICATE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COUCmH, Tills Is to certify that I, II. P. Lulling, applied to Dr. J. C. Young, to be treated for a gener al debility, brought on by hard work at mining iu the water, and a pnrumatie af fection in my limbs, which almost deprived me of their use, that the above complaints had troubled rue for a long lime one of them for seversl y enrs, and the other about eighteen months. Overcome by the pain and anxiety occasioned by them, 1 had given up all hopes of ever again enjoying good health. In this condition, I called upon Dr. J. C. Young, and after the lapse of five months, I sin perfectly well and feel nearly as strong as I ever did. I can recommend every one affected to his care, for he cured me, and has cured several of my friends that 1 recommended to his care. afllicted with different diseases, some of them bad cases, of a very bad and danger ous nature. Given this my voluntrrv testimony In favor of Dr. J. C.Young, in hopes that it may induce all those afllicted, to call on him, and avoid the impostors who have robbed fine, not only of money, but to a certain extent of my health. II I- I 1IK-TW- U, A L.U111I1VJ. Greek Horn Gulch, Kern River, ) beptomuer -', I COO.. TiEAR Silt t It is with pleasure that 1 JL haston to answer your letter,enqulrlng how I cat along. I have entirely recov ered from the complaints for which your medical skill was required, and I assure you I reel grateful to you for the health ) now eniov. Snatched as I was from the veiy jaws ofdoalh.and saved from an un- miu amount oi .uttering n ere I in the rlty where I could do It, this would have the solemnity of nn oath, but I am in a mining camp, there is no Justice of the Pesce within several miles of ma, and so you must publish without it. I do not like to name my disease, and I suppose tt is not requisite, as you treat all kinds of disesse, Vourrs, G. LANUDON To Da. J. C. Yocao, M.niros, Eept. 27th, I85G. DR. J. C. YOfJNG. Sir. In answer to your request, as to how my case is celling along, I would stste that I am per fectly well, and have been so for about one mouth. I should have written before, but have been walling tosee if it would return. I am now satisfied that J have seen the last ol it. My esse was said to be a very bad one by all the nhysicans that examin ed roe. They alt called it a mercurial djsease, and said there "was no help for It." You called it scrofulous, mixed with a mer curial allecllon, and said you could-cure me, and you have done so I can only lhank you for it and recommend a '.I per sons afflicted io give you a fair trial. Yours till death, C. L. RAILS, Ja. CONSTITUTIONAL PEBILITY, OR Seminal Weakness Dr. Yoonr ad. dressss those having Injured themselves by private and improper indulgence in the secret and solitary habit tint ruin, the bodv and mind, unfitting them for either busi ness or society. The fnllnwln.. or. .nmr. of the Ssd and melancholy cfTeeti nradtir. Psd by sarly habits of youth, vij : weeks neesafthe back' ehd Hmbs,'pan 'In the head, dimness of sight, loss or muscular power, pslpltatlon-of the heart, dyspepsls, nervousness, irrttaMlif), derangement ot the digs!e functions, general debility, eymptomsofconsumptlsn, &e. MasTALtv, the tearful effects on ths mind are more to be dreaded. Loss ol memory, confusion of Ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to soei ety. self dlstrust.love of solitude.tlmldity, (co., are some of the evils produced. Alt persons who aro 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 delicscy prevent jou, but applylmmedlately, snd ssve yourself frnrri the' dreidfUl and wful consequences of this terrible mslady. WEAKNESS or THK onftAHS " immedlslely cured, nnd full vigor restored.' 'Office corner of Montgomery and CI1 fnrnla streets, over Pcelfie Express, Han Francisco, where all' letters rnust be di rtcled to Isaure intention. J.C.YOUNG.M.D. BEWARE OF "IMPOSITION. IN consequence ot the wide ipresiT c lobritybl Dr. YOUNG, nurrferoue trflyis tors heve sprting Into exlstence.pretending to bo perfect mostersof the hesllng art, and have succeeded In imposing upon a few ofthe unwary suflerers. Persons wish ing to consult a physlesln, should be very careful how they put confidence in the published MslementP of such charlatans, lor they aro as unscrupulous in such stste ments as in their practice of medicine, and are very unsafe to trust. They will first deceive you by false certificates, procured from "drunken lo.feri," who perjure them shlves to get money to satisfy the cravings ofa diseased appetite. When such qusck gains your confidence, he will then dose you with mercurv and other drugs, and af ter they have robbed you of your money and Injured your constitution, they will east you ofT, with the charge, that you hare not followed their directions. The only wsy to svold such impostors, is to consult Dr. J. C. Young, the Pioneer Advertising Phyaieisn of California. At a meeting of tho Nedlcal Faculty of this State, called tn Investigate the source of malpractice list has caused so much suf fering in this country, It was unsnirnouily recommended thst all the afflicted should consult Dr. Young, as he was the only reg ularly edticatod Physician now ndvt-rlsing In California, all othors in his line being quacks and and Impostors, and are not to be trusted. The uffllclod will plesse take notice, that there was not a physician st the meeting who had ever seen or heard of a single case ofmafpracllce from Dr Young, wlillo not one ol them but had seen a number ofenses from the foreign quacks, who so vanntlugty set forth their pre tended virtues in tho public prints. The above facts should be borne in mind by all seeking medical assistance. Thsnk heaven, they are- getting thor oughly exposed, and l will not be lueg before they will havo tu fly the country, to avoid tho just indignation of an ouirsied public. Then will good people thsnk Ir: Young for his continued efforts to bsnlih quaikery from our mloVt. If a. YOUNG can be consulted from S a, to 8 r. i., at hla office, corner Cali fornia and Montgomery streets, over the Pacifio Express Office. Sen Frsnclsco. All loiters containing the usual fee of 10 will meet with prompt attention. fi Sin3 FOUR-HORSE COACHES BETWEEN OREGON CITY AND CORVALLI3- TXJTE beg leave to inform our friends. r i ooin in ureron 1 errilorv a ooin in uregon Territory and Uai- . ..- ... . ..... norma, that we conduct the Mail Line, anu are prepared io accommodate passen gers to and from Oregon City to Corvsllis upon the arrival of every U. 8. Mall, ss well ss carrying those of the interior on the seme route. Lesve Oregon City on every Mondsy and Wednesday at 7, a. n Leave Salem on every Saturday and Tuesday. The. Coaches will leave for Corvallls, with the Msil upon the arrival ofthe Coaches from Oregon City. N. II. Wo keep s Livery upon the most reasonable terms. Forsge of all kinds. Money down, and no grumbling, makes short credit and friends lor life. Office at the Livery Suble. HAY & DREW. C. T. HAT. T K UMtW. Sept 1C, 16SG. 4Gtf Tal)c UocU Musiei-y (BHIPlE(Di?5NlE!aYs OHIOO.V STREET. rrUIE undersigned has on hand, snd is JL always ready to manufacture io oid.r. all kinds of Pastry, C o n f e c t i o n a r y, Caudles, Crackers, Cakes, Pies, &.. All kinds of Svruna. and nvrrvtlilnr in In his lino of business, usually found in the Confectionary in the cities. Amiss For Weddings, Rails or Parties, got up l good style, and at the shortest notice WM. HESdE U CO. Jacksonville, Deo. ). Stf. Witt. llOTflUHU, AUDITOR OF JACKSON COUNTY OFFICE At the Post Office, next door to Pat. Hjan's, Jacksonville O. T. Uouuty littutAs v lnrf PENSIONS! For SOhDIERS THE undersigned will attend to the pro. curing of Dounly Lauds, under tha Act of March 3d,IB.'5,for persons who hsve-. been regularly mustered Into the United States service tor the term of fuurtren days, or more. Persona who tvera inn.. ed in either of the Indian wars In ibis country, and all widows and orphans of such persons, are entitled to ICO acres ot Isnd, and by forwsrding the neesssry proof of their sorvice to the undersigned, the of ficial forms will beoiadeoutandforwsrdeii to the proper Department at Washington which will ensure the return of a ' LAND WARRANT For the applicant, Ifavlnff a camnnl.nl ...nl m itr. !... ton, it enables me to transact this kind uf business with great efficiency and dispatch. Charges moderate. . Address w. G. T'VAULT. . Jacksonville, O.T. Clothing of all kind? For sals low, byj. W. 6TEARNS. i I ,f V t "'"SsV 'all .i ; '; itiiiswMSN2swKM