1 .JfcJU...iHl g?MWt!,"FilHiii JSS-3f' " N-.x5irnr .iiipirTiiinHB'" i-- iff k ' Y "('-J' -, IV. . II ;; ft . Si iL. ituJi ZS Airy"; ir"'' gprtgou Sentinel, Preserve II on Ilia Hiiri Ilemity. Ho enreful to rctnlnn good digestion nnd a elenr conscience. Use llio unlh luflicietitly for clonnll ncci, and tlio ngrocitblo sensations of (ho skin, Tnko frequent exerclso In iho open nlr, by wnlking, riding, rutining, etc. Ilnvo .ultnblo cmployniei t for tlio mind nnd body, ngreenblo to the titsle, Knt ilowly till hunger U satisfied, but not to repletion. Avoid constipa ting nrliclen of diet. Quench your thirst frequently with puro coltl water. Avoid tlilrit-provok inn conillmenlfl. If you hnvo rutin orunenslnesi In tho Btomncli after drinking cofleo or eating , pastry, tnko a drnft of cold water. Hotter still to avoid the uio ol cotteo, ten, and alcoholic drinks. Do not uio tobacco In nny form. Attend promptly to tho indication of nature Do not drcis nioro warmly than Is rcmiiilto for comfort. Let your shoes, bell, and other parts of your dress, bo easy, oiving freo courno.to tho blood nnd digestion. Do not retlro to bed with a head full of troublcsomo thoughts, but rcllovo it by pleasant conversation, music, n liymn, a danco.ornrtinin tho open nir. On retiring, tho head should bo cool and tho feot warm. Do bold enough to speak tho truth, nnd not bow your conscinnco to any powor. 1'rcsorvo your self respect, nnd your courtesy to others. Ho temporal" In your enjoyments, religious without bigotry, and liberal without ounding tho prejudices ofnny. As n general rule, pursuo such n courso ns, on tlio whole, shall bo most comfortable. Tnko sufliciont labor or rxorclso to keep tho body lithe, tho head uroct,and nil tha motions easy. Tho truo lady, ns well ns tho truo gentleman, should bo perfectly upright, both In person nnd character. Asiociato with ngrocitblo compnn lons, lovo your relatives and friends; cultivate your own mind, tosto nnd sen timeuti, and Initnict others. Kndtinvor to bo happy you no It, nnd assist others to bo so. Coutrlbuto to tho Improvement of your kindred, your country, nnd tlio world. Lonrn wisdom in gonoral, whenever it mny'bo found. "Her ways aro ways of pleasantness, and all her paths'nro ftaea.Jifje illustrated. J war. Hhown and tiik IIankiiii. Anything that will do In laugh nt, connected with tho financial troubles, ought to bo treasured up; for there is little enough of it, goodness knows. In Mlhvauklo, says tho Green Hay Ad. vocate. wo not this: Judgo Drown of tho county court of Ilornia, everybody knows spares no ono, and 'cuts down great and small' with his 'sells,' having just returned to that city from n trip to tho Interior, mot n cortnln baukor, whoso reputation, In all times, is as that canny land from wliouco lie not his accent. "Well," said .tho banker, "how do you get twin tlio country I Any now failures! -How aro monoy matters whore you hnvo been I" "Perfectly awful," said tho Judgo, "an alone tho Fox river thnro is a per fect panic. Vliy,atOshkoili I couldn't pass one of your c.l bills, anywiiero in town." "Couldn't pass n threo dollar bill on my bank I Do you mean to say that 1 (Much excited.) What was tho rea son t" (Very uorvous.) '"Tlio reason was, that I hadn't one," placidly replied Judgo Drown. Our friend, tlio baukor, mado no an swer, oxcept to tartly inform tho Judge that if ue would como down to tlio bank ho would give him one. No Cnunnit. A lawyer built lilui self an oflico In the form of a hcxignn, or six square. Tha novelty of the, slruoturs attracted tho attention of some Irishmen who wero passing by ; they made a full stop and viewed the build ing very critically. Tho lawyer, some what irritated at their curiosity, lined up tho window, put his head out and addressed them : "What do you stand tliero for llko n pack of blockheads, gazing at my of. flco do you tako it for n church !" "Faix," answered ono of them, "I was thinking so till I saw tho devil poke Ids head out.of the windy!" CCrAn Atlantic exchange says: We saw a fellow tho other day with a bun die of Judge Douglas' autl-Lecotnptnn speeches under each arm, a likeness in his bat, half a dozen autographs, on old franked documents, in his pocket. A year or so ago wo saw him with Ids hair badly singed by the fire he had kindled under his tlHgyl Wc, who battled for the Judge through his whole Kansas fight, were hardly allowed to look at his "picter." Otr "You are no gentleman 1" said an angry disputant to his antagonist. "Are you)" quietly asked tho other. "Yes, I am, sir." "Then I am not," was tho caustic reply. OCT "Mr. Smith, don't you think Mr, Skeesicks is a man of parts I" "Do cidedly so, Miss Drown ; lie is part numbskull, and part knave, and part fool." , . .-.,. 1.. jkih, .Aft, i.ili.-JLi "" "Steak Waooms. Ourrca'dors.says tho S. F, Bulletin, will recollect that thoro aro two steam-wagon projects maturing In this State. In regard to one of them .Miller's tho Marysvllle Netes says : An experiments trip was mado with tho wnggn on tho 3d April, through somo of tho principal streets of Marys ville. It was followed and surrounded by a denso crowd of curious ponpli who appeared to ho In raptures nt lis nclilovcmorits. It worked well; yet Air. Miller bna found somo defects nnd Inrltlciencies which he will very soon correct. It is hound to go; not over rocky hills nnd miry dales, perhaps, but nvnr tlm lnvol nlnliunf tho Sacramento Valley, it will travel llko n thing of Ufa. Our Sacramento frionus will see It, beforo a groat while, with a long train of wagons behind If. In regard to tho other steam-wagon Overton's tho Sacramento Mercu' ry says ; Tho Overton steam wagon was, on 3d April, removed from the building in which tt was constructed, at tho Union Foundry, to tho yard adjoining the premises. Steam was raised, in the afternoon, nnd tho ongino tried with cutiro satisfaction. No atlompt was mado to run tho wagon, as tho legs, or tevors, nro not vol nttnehed to it. Those will bo completed, in nil propnblllty, by Tuesday morning fllh when it is oxpocted that tho "machinu" will mako Iter first trip through sncrnmenio. Samiio on Womkn. "Doy may rail against women as much ns doy like, dev can't set me ncninat dem. I hob always In my life found dem to bo fust in lub, fust in a quarrel, fust in do ilauco, fust in do Ice-cream saloon, and dc fust, best, and do last in do sick room. What would wu do wldout demt Let us bo born ns young, as ugly and as helpless ns wo please, and n woman's arms am open to recclbo us. Shu am it who cubs us our fust doso ob castor oil, and puts clozo upon our helplessly naked limbs, nnd cubbers up our foots and noses In long flannel pot ttcoats; and it am she, as wo grow up, (Ills our dinner-basket wid doughnuts nnd npplcs ns wo start for school, and licks us when wo tears our trowsls. ft7"A vntinir iniin ttnniod Harrison Lnflln. of Waturstown. N. Y.. Iiunu himself in his workshop, recently, on account of disappointment in lovo. Tho vuutm r.tan was foolish. Who heard of a wldowor commuting suicide on account or lovo i A iiuio expert enco is very wholesome. OCT To n fond mother, whoso child ren woro nt tho time making themselves diiagreoablo, n gentleman observed: "I have a decided preference for bad children, madam." "How strange! And, pray, for what reason V said alio. "Decauso they aro always sent out of tho room." 03" A favorito modo of introduction in Drazil is said to be, "This is my friend ; if he steals nnytldjfc from you I am responsible for it. 03" " I say, mister, how came your oyes so crooked!" "Why, by sitting between two glrli, anil trying lo make love to both at tho samo tlmo." THE CASKET OP DIAMONDS! A Weekly Journal containing 32 columns of cuoico reading matter ci n vuaraoier cal culated to Instruct, amuse, and Interest tlio general reader, will bo commenced on tlio first Saturday In March, 1W8. ONLY 61 rat ANNUM IN ADVANCE, The iluHlitit ofltlmmmAB Will be the cheapest, best and most enter taining Weekly Paper ever published in new tot. Diamond! 1 Diamonds I Diamonds! 20 Thousand Dollars worth of imro Callfor nla Diamonds, set In every couceltablo style of elegant Gold Jewelry, to bo prescutcd to the subscribers of the Casket ot Diamonds There are no gifts worth less than 23 cents, ami from that up to $300. GIFTS' GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! i:vi:itv subscriber Will receive a bleautlrul girt in Gold or Dia mond Jewelry linuiediaUly on receipt of bis or ber name, accompanied by the amount of subscription money. The Sulserilers Names, As fast as received, will be placed In regu lar rotation on our Books, opposite designa ting Nos.,nd the gift containing a Carres' ponding No. will be scut IMMEDIATELY, post paid, to tho tubsorlbcr. Lndlcsl Ladles!! Indies!!! -You can got a large number of subscribers for the Casket of Diamonds by a llttlo extra exerltun, and for every 10 subscribers names you forward us, accompanied by the money, wo will sead you a beautiful diamond gilt. We make the samo offer to gentlemen. I'lease bear in mind the fact that every subscriber to the Casket of Diamonds will receive a beautiful gift Immediately receipt of bis or ber name accompanied by the sub scription money, l'ersous wishlDg to commence with the First No. should send in Immediately, as the gift they will recelvo will encourage them to speak to others of tbclr success, and thereby assist materially in increasing oursubecrlp tlou list to commence with the first No. Among tho interesting features of our Pa per 111 bo a Love correspondence of tho most thrilling and excltlug character, which took place in Paris, In 1853, betwixt an En gllih Gentleman nnd French lady the tyr anfeal opposition of the lady's rather to the uulon or Ids daughter with the English gen. tleman is described In the most vivid and interesting manner, as well as the successful plots of the young lady to elude the vigil ance and cruelty of ber heartless father. These letters are deeply interesting, and of a pure, high-toned character. rEach Subscriber must send 3 three cent postage stamps for retuln postage on gilt. Address NELSON, HICKS ty CO Proprictora of tbe Caiktt of Diamodi, !lw3 75 Nassau Street, New York. lS ia jiv; Grand Medical and surgical Institute. SarrnmnKo itrett,belo Mdttgomtry.np' potilt Pacific MnU Sleamthip Compa ny's Office, San Pranchco. Established in 1854, for the Perma .! n.ttrrnf nit Priralc and Chronic Diseases, and the Suppression of. Attendant anil HenMrnt Pliystelan, L.J. CZAPKAY, M. D., Late In the Hungarian Itevolutionary Wnr, Chief Sureenn lo the SUlli Kegiment id llonved. Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of rcslh, Hungary, anil the lale lecturer nn the Diseases uf Women and Children. Cominunicailons strictly confidential. Consultations, by lotler or otherwise, free. Address, DR I. J. CZAKAY, San Francisco, Cal. TO THE AFrLIOTED. Dr. I- J. Lxupkny returns his slncnro thanks to Ills numerous patients for their patron age, and would lake this opportunity lo remind lliom that ho continues to consult at liia Innllluio for ilia rure nf Chronic dis eases ofthe Lunes. Liver, Kidneys, diaes live nnd veiiit.il organs, and all private diseases, vir i Sphalilic ulcers gonorrhen, sleet, strictures, seminal waaxness anu an the horrid eonlcquonce of solLahuso. nnd ha hones that Ills lung eipunoncn anusuc ctsiful practico ol many years will contin ue to ensure Mm a shara of public patron ago. lly the practice of many years in Europe and the United Stales, and during the Ilungul.in war and campaigns, lie is enabled apply the most cfliclom and sue ceiiful remedies against diseases of all kinds He uses no mercury charges mod erate treats his patients in a correct and honorable way has references nfunnues tlnnable voracity from men uf known ro sneotahilitv and lilnli standing in society All parties consulting him, by teller or otherwise, will rocoive tho best and gun licit treatment, nnd implicit seereey, SUri'HIt NOT WHEN A CURE IS guaranteed In all stages of seciot ills eases, selfVsliiije, nervous liability, eyplia lis in all ill stsges, strictures, gleols, grav el, diihales, dineases of the kidney, and bladder, mercurial rheumslisni, scrolula, pains In tho hunes nnd ankles, diseases uf too lungs, lliroat, nose -anu eyes, ulcers upon the body or limbs, dropsy, epileptic fits, Si. Vitus' daneo, and all diseases aris ing from n derentement of the sexual or gans, such as nervous Iromhling, loss of memory, loss nt power, general waaxposs, dininuts of vitinn with peculiar snots np peering beforo the eyes, loss of sight, wakefulness,dyspepsla, liverdlsease, erup tions upon Ilia face, pain In the bank and head, fumalo irregttlajllles,and all inipro. per discharges of belli sexes. It matters not from what eunse Ilia diseatu originated, however lone standing or obstinate tha esse, recottry it ctrtdin, end in a slmrler i .i . .. . . i ir.J HID limn u imiii.uiiuiu bum bail ua allott ed hy any oilier treatment, even after the disease lias bullied tho skill of eminent physicians and resisted all their means of euro. 1 lie medicines preicrlued aro plea sant, without odur, entirely vegetable, causing no sickness, and free from mercu ry ur balsam. Duriiie fifteen years oflirao- tfee, in Europe, the Atlantic Hlatoi, nnd , California. I fiavo rescued from tha Jaws i of death many thousands, who, In the lastf slates nf the abavo mentioned diseases, had been givnu unto die by their nhvai-' clans, which warrants me in promising to, the afllictcd, who may place themselses under my care, a speedy euro. Private .ltaa-.k. -ll.-x-.l-.l .11 --.- ft lianlll. ' illfuui. .iiiiiuuhhi.,1 uiig.ic.iw .. M...., as they aro the first causool consumption, scroflila, and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the human family. A permanent cure is scarcely ever effected, n majority of the cases falling into the, hands of Incompetent persons, who not qnly fait lo cure tho disease, but ruin the! constitution, lining Hie aystom Willi mer ury, which, with die disease, hastens tho suflercr Into a rapid consumption. Hut should Ihodiseaseaiid Ihu treatment not cause, dcalh speedily, and the victim1 marries, the disease Is entailed upon the. chlldron, who aro burn with feeble consti- lulions, and the current of life corrupted i.. n vtrna tvlilMi l,.l.... .i-mIT hi i.rnriili, I teller, ulcers, eruptions, and other alfea linns nf the skin, eyes, throat and lungs,' emailing upon mem n tirlel oxislence ol auiiGiiug biiu cuniigniiig iiiviii iuhii cany grave. Self-Abuse is another formidable enemy to health, fur nothing else in llie dread catalogue or human diseases causes so de structive a drain upon the system, drawing lis thousands of victims through n few years of suffering down In an untimely crave, It destrnvs the lien pus system. rapidly wastes away the energies of life, I causes mental uurangement, prevents llie proper uoveiopment ol llie aysiem, dis qualifies fur marriage, society, business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the -uuurer wrecked In body and mind, pre djsposrd to consumptibn nnd a train f' evils more to be dreaded than death itself With llie fullest confidence I aasura the uninriunaie Mcllnia ol sell-abuso that u permanent and speedy cure can be effect ed, and with the abandonment of ruinous practices, my patients can be restored lo robust, vigorous health. Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated on principles estab lished by fifteen years of practice and sanctioned by thousands of the most re markable cures. Medicines with full di rections, sent to nny part of the Slate, Ore. gon and Washingiun '1'errilories, by pa tients communicating (hair symptoms by teller, llusiness correspondence strictly confidential, Add.e.s DR. L. J. CZAPKAY, Medical Institute, Sacramento at , below Montgomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Ca.'a Otlice, San Francisco DR. L. J, CZAPKAY'S PRIVATE Medical and Surgical Institute is on Sacramento street, below Montgomery ,op positn the Pacific Mall Sloainship Cumpa. Iiy'a Ollice, San Francisco. The Doctor oilers free consultation, and asks no remu neration unless he effects a cure, Ollice hours, from U . u. to 1) r. u. CERTIFICATE. I, the undersigned, Governor of Hunga ry, do testify Imreby, that Dr L. J. CzSp kay has served during thecoulest for Hun-' xarian liberty, as Clilef Surgeon in the Hungarian army, with faithful persever ance whereur 1 have given him this cer lificate,and do recommend him to tho ay pi. palhy, altealion and protection of all those who are oapeblo of appreciating patriotic self-sacrifice and undeserved misfortune. KOSSUTH LAJOS, Uovernurof Hungary. Washington City, Jan. 6, 1838. SPERMATORRHEA, or Local Weak nets, uenuut debiliiy, lo apirits, )ji- llmbsTSn' Indisposition and Incapabi ily for labor and stoily, dullness or apprehension, loss ol memory, aversion to society, , lovo or soli- actio, invoiuniory musn-Jig", -- -- tide. alTecUona of the eyes, pimples on tho face sexual and other infirmities in man, are cured without Isil, by the justly cele hrated Physician and 8urgeoc, Dr- L. J 1 CZAPKAY. His method or curing dis- 1 eases is new, (unknown to others,) and hence liia great success. All consultation, J by letter or otherwise, Iree. Address h J. CZAPKAY, I". U., ann rraiiciesu. rrilE OREATEST DISCOVERY OF 1 tii Aok I Great Blessing to Man kind l-Innoccnt but Potent l-Iir. L i Cxapkay's Prophllacllcum, (seir-dislnrecl-Inenaent,) n sure preventive against gon orrhneal and syplmlltlo diseases, nnd an J rmn.lv fill- VF til-mill . BOrOU!' luus, gangrenous and cancerous ulcers, foetid discharges Twin the vagina, uterus and urethra, nnd all cutaneous eruptions and diseases. As Innoculslinn Is a pre ventive against small pox, so Is Dr. Cxap kny'a Propbllacllrum a preventive ngainst gyphalllle and gonorrhocal dlsouaes. Al lliough harmless in Itsoll, It possesses the power ol chemically destroying thn syph. alilic virus, and thereby saving thousands , i.i..- inr.Mia,l I.wiIim mmt Inalhaoina or all diseases. Let no young man who appreciate health be without Dr. Cznp kay's Pioplulactieuin. It is In very con venient packages, and will be round con venient to mo, being used as n soop. Price. $5. For sate at Dr. Czapkay's Pri vate Medical and Surglcallnstltuie, Sac ramento street, below Montgomery, op posite P. M. S. Co.'s ollice, San Fran cisco. 11 '"3 ,cfefi sms FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, AND roit TIIK CUKK OP All. MSICASKS At.ISIS'0 rnOXAh'lill'CnK STATR OF rnKBLOOD, Olt HABIT Or TUB SYSTKSt. it i'J uoMrosKU or PURELY VEQETABLE EXTRACTS, And conUtu no miners) plwn to Injure the CONSTITUTION. The sr-ftnTslof IMs preparation hjr 1'hjstelaas and Men nf Hcltncr, anil Hi srcal suc which U linrlr-l lis uk, fiirnblitt prmif auftlrlcnt In runvlnrr etrrr camllil ami illrtrnlnf inlml ot 111 ertat iii rl'irlijr ami value. II li now ailiolnltUrrJ In ctnml I'raellre as a sure and UNIFOnM REMEDY In cams of Scrofula, I pnny, Tiimrwa, Hwrlllnx iT llie Ji.luU, ltlicumalbiu, lylxUi, Klnjj'a Kill, ami trrjr coinptalnl ayoiplviiialle of Impure ll!wl; anil all llie ilUu of Ilia Mutclrs and Tliu, litlier ltli Krt debility o( Uie sriWm, yltM to tlili tin Wllnitl'uiKltrof tho I3I.H-I Tor tht W In the cban net llirnush wklch illeu flnds lu way to tlio tarloiu urjiu vf Ilia botty, llr nil tjir foilDtuiiig. TliU cerllSeate u scat u by our ajrenli at Taller son, N, V, which U alto ccrllDtd to by evrcrat uf th nclfhbort of Mr. IlalUoL Urura. A. II. U D. Bsxm: Oentlemen. ll fUt me plctiura to semi jrnu the rulkmlng tttriiiit In rreinl tu my son. Ha Uxik a mdi cuM, ami aflrr eUUtoeel-s or um, auOriiif llie illa itlllr-l In bit left let anil font, HhlcJi toon wll,l In llie ntuiiut. The twcillng ai laneeil by bit pbytlclan, anil 1II1 cliarft inotl prufuwly: aflur that no 1,-m than tUtrn ulir funnel in tha Irf anil fuol al one lluifc MV ba, At different plijliln, but pone rcllcrc-l hlin mucin ami ll but winter (hiiiJ him an niaclatl ami low- that ha wu unable to I. are hit ll, tunning I ho niott ticrucUtlnc ialn. During Ihlt lime the buss bad become to much aRVttcd, llat pirn after piece rains out, of which he hat now more Ihan twenty- I tita irvvr, oil in a i-miv, iarnK irt.ui w.itii-i. u miv pwi m hui luetics in iciikiu. hi an1 "!' ! h.,- of hit rrcoreryi hut at lhl lime w were In, ilucwl lo try your fruMparUla, an, with lu lite hit haallli ami apillle bcvn InimntUUly In Improve, an,l a., raiJ.l waa Ilia chance that ltu than a uvit n 1 ImIIIvs enVrtfrl a perfect cure. n nn (wiiudf, i remain iruiy your. DAUIUS llMXAV.t). Prcpu.-.l anj told br A. II. ik II. HAND. WhiIrlllo Drni-vlkta. lot) KulUin.ttrcrt. corner At ' Ullll.n v-.. V...1 ....-, -,v v. -. m I Kor 1 by I)KW.1T, KI1TI.K .V Ca, II .101IN fON II Cu,anl ItEDINOTON fc Co.S.u Francl-rni I ItlCB fc CllFKIN, M.ryMlll.i K. II, MuDON.U.I) I I Co, Bxrainrnto; and hy Dmrzlau saneratly, l UR00K8 & TIIOMFSON. Drueolats. Agents for Jacksonville. L7 Plows, Winers' Picks. Horse Shoeing. All Kino's or tB!LMBlZiair!0nB!I(B BY PATHICK D0NEGA5, Corner of California nnd 'Fourth Mreols first door east of Sentinel" office. HORSES end Mules shod at quick time, and not Inferior to any west of the Rooky Mountains. Trice oflioua shoeing, plain, $4 00 " " steel laid, 5 01) Keeps on hand all .lies of Steel Plows and Miners' Ticks. WAGONS iV CARRIAGES Repaired on the shortest notice. Having had long experience in tho man uUcture of all kinds of Farming Toola.ha flatters himself to b able to accommodate all Mho with to ha. -e work done with neatness and despatch, at the lowest cash price. Jacksonville, Aug. 8,1957. 301y JOIIEElOliy. SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL HEZUb T-T AS "tt"cd to Jackaou-mWtKKk-i- ville, nnd will continuo tJ-t HIT the practico of bia profession. All work warranted. He flatters himself that, from his long experience and thorough practico in Den tistry, he will bo able lo give satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. Ollice, On California atreet, on the cornwr. opposite the "Union." I6m3 A YOKE OF OXEN For SAEE. IWI8H to sel one Yoke of first rate Work Cllle. Apply to 3. V U. TVAULT. '".. . A -. l. -r !.. ItmliaTiirid btiek. SSM SJi iointge BR. J. C. TOOIM rniVATE MEDI All ROOMS, JV. E. Corner Oaliforntaand Montgomery street,, SAN FRANCISCO. ..r. . puni-TPn rtanit lliefnl- TU llir nn a" -- -- lowing RKCoiisiaKDATonv Lmis ... i ...... n Vnunff and anu men iiiuge n ':, ", thnso vampires that malign Ms motivrs. AVO IU 8UCII l"o " ."" " , , , . Illenco, lorTimni: a ..' A n menl. All afflieted with Uiseaset of a Tri- -.I..- nHiii.M alinulil call YBie or any uihi ..-.-.- - upon l)r. J. C. Young, nn-i -hey would tnon avoiu impoamon - -- tor In his herculean labor or suppressing quackery and empyricism. Dr. soungi chargns are moderate nnd within the reach orthe most humble. IMPORTANT. Ur. J. C. Young wlshet to call the attention of Invalids lo Ills course or practice. The Dr. has long since abandoned the mercurial treatment, nnd has strictly flowed tho Vegetablo Prac tirn. Pntlmir. under treatment with him are not confined to the house, nor taken from their business, but can go nbout and cat as usuo). Tho Dr.'a mode of treatment or cases of debility, holh gcmral and arx nit. la nr.l aiirnaa-ied bv onv phvslclnn.ond always results In a perfect removal oflheir troubbis. Dr. Y. lias discovered a new mode or treating atleclions or tho Liver, wliloh nrter a Talr trial has been submlllod lo tho Trofessors of several of the medical irutitutions of the Stales, and pronounced by them, as parfeclly successful, nnd hos been adnntml liv them in their practico. In the Iroatment of Incipient consumption, and disease uf tho blood, the Dr. stands pre-eminent In his profession, and win warrant a cure In all cases. The following testimonial speaks for itself! Dn. J. C. Youro. Sin Your modo ol treating affections of tho Liver and disea ses ol the Illood, lias proven ny repeaten trials, to tie the best yet ollered to trie iao, ultv. and has been adopted by tho board Continuo to study tho human system asynti hove dono, and you will yet stand at tho liend ol your prolossion. W. It. HORNER, Prof, of Anatomy, University, Tuiin, TTAVE CONFIDENCE.-Dn. YOUNG -L.L will guarantee a perfect and pormn nont cure in the fullowinc eases, or charie nothing fur his sorvlr.es : Syphilis. (Jon- orrlioea, ainciure ol llie ureuira, Aiieetion of the Rostrate Uland Weeklies of the Genital Organs, Impoteney, Sterility, both in male and female, Spermatara, or Sem inal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Rhou matlam. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Tcver and Agua, Incipient Consumption, and all ir reeularities in Females, toeetlier with all diseases of Women nnd Children ; also Nervousness, Palpitation ofthe Heart, Vo. Persons ofitleled with symptoms alter doing treated, should consult I), Young at once, as no disease Is cured unless the pa tient foels perfoclly well. IT tliero is a particle or disease left in the system, it will break out ot some future lime, when least expected, or be handed loan innocent oflaiiring. Persons who have been treated with mercury should be very cautious in believing thnt they are well, for it is a sci entific fuel that the mercury will minglo with the venereal, and form disease a great deal worse than the origin al, All llioso who have leason lo think, by bad fooling, that they have been lreal eu thus, should consult Dr, Young, nnd lie should examine their cases and tell them at once how tliey stand. VOLUNTARY CERTIFICATE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COHClltN, Tills is to certify that I, B. F. Luning, appliedto Dr. J. C. Young, to be treated foru goner al liability, brought on by 'hard work at mining lu tha water, nnd n tmruinalie af fection in my limbs, which almost deprived me uT thtdr uae. that the nhova poinnlaiiita had troubled mo for long time one of them Tor several y enrs, and the other about eighteen months. Overcome by the pain and anxiety occasioned by them, I had gWen up all hopes of ever again enjoying good health. In this condition, I called upon Dr. J, C, Young, and after the lapse or five months, I tin perfectly well and feel nearly as strong as I ever did. I can rHpnmmeiid overv una affected lo his earn. for he cured me, nnd lias cured aeveral of my friends that 1 rccoinmonded to his care, afllicted with dlflerent diseases, somo of thoin had cases, of n very bad and danger ous nature. Given this my voluntary testimony in fuvbrof Dr. J. (J. Young, in hopes that it may Induce all those afllicted, to call on linn, and avoid tho Imnoelura who hate robbed hue. not nulv of monov. but to a certain extent ol my health. II. a . LUIMPiU. Greek Horh Gulch, Kern River, September!.' IMG.. ) DEAR SIR l ll is with pleasure that 1 hasten to answer your lutler,enquiriug how I get along. I have entirely recov ered from the complaints Tor which your medical akill waa required, and I atture you I reel grateful lo you fur the health I now enjoy. Snatched as 1 was from Ijie very jaws of death, and saved from ai un told amount or suffering Were I In the rity where I could do it, this would have the solemnity or an oath, but I am in a mining camp, tliero is no Justice or the Peace within several miles or me, and so you must publish without it. I do not like to name my disease, and I suppose tl ii not requisite, as you treat all kinds nf disease, Yourra, G. LANGPON To Dn. J. C. Youno. Mari-osa, Sept. 27th, 18CG. DR. J. C YOUNG. Sin In answer to your request, as to how my case Is gelling along, I would state that I am per fectly well, and have been so for about one month. I should have writtsp before, bu,t have been wailing to see if it would return I am now satisfied that I have seen the last ol it. My case was said to be a very bad one by all the physlcans that examin ed me. They all galled it a mercurial disease, and said there "was no help for it." You called it scrofulous, mixed with a mer. curial afleclion, nnd said you could cure me, ana vou nave uone so l can only thank you br it and recommend all tier. ions afllicted to give you a fair trial. lours tin ooaui, v. L,. 1CAILS, Jn. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY, OR Ssminal Vtlbnailllr Yonn. art. dresses those having injured themselves Uv ntivate) anil imnrnniir tnHnlni.a 1ml,. sacict and solitary habit tint ruins the body and mind, unfitting them for either busf nets or society. The following aro fmo ofthe sad Hnd melancholy effects preduc ed h). early habits ol joutb, tz- wcoU eMkrtba track nffrf Hmfcerpwinlft the- . t .... mt .l-k. fftw nC mnali1ar neaa, oi.-nntw i 'o'"i " ", '. power, palpitation ol llie hrnrt.tiyspepsia, nervousness, Irritability, derangement t. the digestive functions, general debility, oymptoma oreonsnmption, Ac. MKKTALI.T, tllB inarmi ''"" "" mind are mora to be dreaded. Loss ol ..-r.lA- -r 1.1aa. .Ii-hrpaainn nf memory, cuihuiu --, , - nlrlti. evil forebodings aversion to soci- etv, eeiioisiruai.ioToui iiii-.i-ji mJ' . .r !.. .-11- -.-Mfturwrl. sc,i are somo mo "p""" -. . - l.M .. mtt.l Mith una AM prrsona n " ......v.-.- -- -f ..' .-.-.iam al.niilfl tint Tail In Ol inn nuoTo aj in'.v...i. -.'--- - call on Dr Young, and be at once restored to perlecl ueaun. mi n uo..i. prevent jou, but apply Immediately, and savo yourself from the dresdful and awfuf consequences ofthls tertlblo malady. wicaKKESS nr mi ouh immediately cured, ond full vigor restored. .. .. . .. -...1 r--,i Ultica corner or nionigomer hi vu rornla streets, over Tcclfic Express, San v.nr-rn. where nil loiters must be di-' reeled to insure intention. J. u. luunu, Ji ir ... .. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. IN consrquonre ol the wide spread tt' lebritynl Dr. YOUNG, numerous impose .. i.... anriinr, Inii. xlaience.nrateodirie to bo petfii-1 masters or the healing M1t nnd liave succeeaeu in impuaiug un Tow ortho unwary suflorcrs. Persons with- n In nnalill nlivaleain. should be Very cnrclul how they put confidence in the published statement? Ol sucn ciianaiant, lor they ore as unserupulous in such slate. n..n. In ili!r nrnciirn of medicine, and are very unsafis to trust. They will first lecelvoyou uy iniso cer'iucnica, prccoicu Trom "drunken loafers," who perjure thern selves to get money In satisfy the cravings r .ii-oaacl nr.niliB. Wile ii itieh nusck gains your confidence, lie will then dote you Willi morcurv nnd other drugs, and af ter titer nave rouocu you 01 your money .n,l Infnrx.t vnlir colialilUlton. theV wilt cast you off, with the charge, thai you hate- not loliowou ineir oireciiona. The only way to avoid such impostors, a In rnnallfl t)r. J. C Vlllini-. tllB PioOCer Advertising Physician of California. At ameetlneol llie neaicai racuiiyoi mis State, called to investigate the source of malpractice mat lias causeu so mucu aui r.lna In iliia rniintrv. It waa tinanimmialv recommended lliat all the afflicted should consult Dr. Young, as he waa the only reg ularly educated Physician now advertsing In raliftirnla. all ntliera In his linn heinc quacks and and impostors, and are not to be trusted. The ulllicleu win piesseiaae notice, that there was not a physician at La, tn.aim urlin liatt Rfiir Been or lienrd of a eingie caso ofmalpractice from L'r Voung, Willie not one or iiicin nui nan aecn a number ofcotcs Trom the foreign quacks, who so vanntlugly set forth their pre. tended virtues ill the nubile print. The above Tacts should be borno in mind by all seeking medical assistance. Thank heaven, they are getting llior- niiarlilw afniMml. anil it will nnl lie Innr before limy will have to fly the country, to avoiu llie juai inuignation 01 en uuiniru nubile. Then will good people jliank llr, Vim n Tor lite continued efTorta to baniih qua ikery from our midst. If ft. yuuisu can tie consulted irom a. to 8 r. St., at his office, cornet Call fornla and Montgomery streets, over the Pacific Express Olfice, San Francisco. All Ihllrira rfintalnlna- llin llaual fne of $10 will meet with prompt attention, n al tl lllj V,cguar Mall lim. or FOUR-HORSE COACHES ETWEKM OltEGON CITY AND CORVAI.LI3- WE beg leave In inform our friends, both in Oregon Territory and Cal. ifornia, that we conduct the Mall Line, and are prepared to ar-commodate patten gois to and frdm Oregon Cily to Corvnllis upon the arrival or evory U, S. Mail, as well as carrying those of the Interior on the same mole. Leave Oregon Cily on every Mnnday and Wednesday nt 7, a. n Leave Salem on every Saturday and Tueaday. The Coaches will leave for Corvallis, with the Mail upon the arrival ofthe Coaches from Oregon Cily. tf B. Wo keep a Livery upon the most reasonable terms. Forage or all kinds. Money down, and no grumbling, makes short credit and friends for life, OOlco at the Livery Stable. RAY d DREW c, r. n.T. t untw, Sept 1C. 185G. 4Gtf Ti.le HocU ttnkery okioon srnn-T. rpilE undersigned boson hand, and is J alwavs ready to manufacturo to order. all kinds of l'.i a t r y . Confectionary, C a ii d i e a , Cracker, Cake, Tie, & e . All kinds of Syrups, and eeryihiug in in his line or business, usually found in the Cotifxctionary in the cities. For Weddings, Balls or Parlies, got up in good style, and at the shorten notice WM. HESSE & CO. Jneksonvllle, Dee. I. Hit. Win. lloirmaur, AUDITOR OF JACK80N COUNTY. OFFICE-At Ihe i'ost Office, next doon to Pat. Ryan's, Jacksonville O.T. Bounty ljHdtJ And PENSIONS For SOLDIERS'. rPIIE undersigned will atleno to the pro- m. wuiiuj oi uuuniy pan us, unoer m- AnlnT Ma.ol, f?,l IH,r.V,.. .......... .!. I.. u. -..--, r- rw wh, v.,,,., iiviawiia nut, ..a."- been reeutnrlv miikirl Inin ili ir,itiiAY Slsles service lor llin lirm nf Cnrlrnni days, or more. Persons wlio were engsg- " siiiier ui mo snuian wars in tins country, and all widow aud orphans of aiili wxnrmnmt -.. ......I..., ... 1?.l .. nl H... .-,...,.a, a, cii,,it;u IU IVU Btir, VI land, and by forwarding the ncessary proof' u. max auiTicu to iue unafiaigncu, me ui. (icinl forms will be madeoutand fwrwsrdeiU lo the ptvper Department at Washington ..iiiv-i. ti,( cniure iue reiuru oi a LAND WAllKANT Kor Ihe applicant. HaVini A tfimrAtnl an( sit tV.al.sn - --gj whii-ivhi vKvas fa ree'Jk ton, it enablei me to transact this kind of ousines with great efucieocy and ditpatcu. Charges moderate. Address W. O. T'VAULT) Jacksonville, O.T. Clothing of all kind? 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