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w i Is I (SDrcgon Sentinel. A Hint for Clio Lndics. An exchange paper lin a bit of ad. rice to young Indies, setting forth how they may know whether a young gal lant f really " courting " them, or only paving them polito Attentions. Thu confounding the one with tho other has been the source, of very much trouble both before, and since tho era of Pick wick and Mrs. Hard writ. A young man admires a very prcttv girl and must manifest it. He can't help doing so for the life of him. The young lady has a fonder heart, reach Ing out lik a tendrils for something to lint? to. She sees tho admiration : is Sho sees tho admiration : is llnttered ; begins soon to love ; expects sorao tender avowal ; and perhaps Rets , living romance, so far ns to decide that she will chooso, Ono day, whilo in Sacramento city, n " whlto silk under that gause, otc.," wo heard an old citizen relating his ex at the very moment that tho gallant sho( perience in tho gold mines in this coun- half lores U nnnnlnrr llin ruination to annibrr rfnmtrl inn miles oft". to which class the attentions pnid her by handsome and fashionable young men belong. First, then, if a younc man greeti NW Ihp rflfliRiiltv Una In not nniliT liutra. tho Gold L.tUo oxcitomeiit. e standing the diirerenco between "polite shall not attempt to follow tho old nil-jl..".; 8 M file W n5Xa ' '. ,L'1 nolV",".Sn!?,r?." nttontion" and the tender inanlfesta. ' nor through all his mountain wander- L.c,.t;ictu,, seminal we.kness.nd all,, spproc'Mcs hjlti b wit bout Dr. i .. tiout of love. Admiring a beautiful ,ings. nor Is it necessary to mention his I the horrid consequence or soli.abuse, and. JO , ViJck.Ve.Iand will ba Touau con woman and wishing to make a wifo of' hopes and fears, his sufferings and ,he hope, that hi. nsP n"'nnd"-' venicnt to u?, being used a. a aoap. htr are not always the same thing, and toils, and ultimate disappointment, but """fc Pn. 85. For .ale i Dr. Cwpk.y'a p,. therefore It is necessary that the dam- ho made one hair-breadth escape which 'R.V.'r.ct..ny ear's ?n ' Judical an d Surgic. I Ins. hoi.. Sac sel should be on tho nlcrt to discover , wo shall mention. lor many dajs the i Europe and the United Slate., and during "m,?n,0";r VV.".. m '8K.n L you in loud, freo and hearty tones; if not whore. J he party had about l.i honorable way ho. referencea or unques ho knows precisely where to put his mules, all heailly packed with prols 'tlonable voracity from men or known re i i i. ....it.. i .t.1 ...... Int n,.t lil.niiMi ilm .imu- nn tli. Tipectabililv and liich standing in aocirtv ,m.u,, aru. ,ou .p "' ' . with his mouth opon; if he turns his back to spoak to another; if he tells' you who mado Ills coat; II lie oats , heartily in vour presence ; if hu falls to talk vcrv kindly to your mother ; if, in , short, he sneczJ. w L you are singing, criticises your curls, and fail to be foolish every hour, then don't fall In, lovo with him for tho world. Ho only! udmlrcs you. let him say what lit- will uuiiinis juu, iii j iiv to tho contrary. On tho other hand, if he Is merry with evoryhodv rlso, atid quiet with vou; If ho bo anxious to see that vour fn I. ...tltMnntU. .vafli.i.l. ...! vnnr ... .. ....,...v .. ., rf. iiuoi jicr.iuu rnijiuu ui mini juu gu t , , ' , r i lows, looks solemn when you arc ad-1 dressed by nnothcr gentleman, and in r.M I. il. i,i..i . f;i t ..,,t...r,i ..:,i faot is ho most Still, uwkwnd, stupid, ' j..v....uu. u. u..jwM. """ v..-., .v may go ahead, and mako tho poor fob low too happy for his skin to hold him out into tho cold; It bo talks very low, navegono -uown oeiow. naccrruic tionsunon the face, pain in the back and ' r,rr.or0finn r-.fcocoe n.( and never looks you stendily ill tho eye; Index. head, fimala Irregulajitiea, and all impro-l1 piLpardUOn pOlSUSCS Ol if his cheek, ro red and no.u only j AwKtrvm 0, A Elt.A1,:l, Cojl. iSSJ'S X't aiTcfting and CUrillg blushes, it is enough. Ifho romps with vicr. In tho summor of 1650, a man however long .landing or obstinate the , vnur ai.tnr. ilia like a nulr of ohl IipI ... t. .... , ,, ' ... i.,-.. ..n . .i...,-.'! nlCCACTO OCT TUC 1 ounglad.es! keep your hearts in a jfor,omo m(( he Mrvtl ne,.n and se of good leather. or some other reii:m,d New Vorki 'I'bence he ugh substance, until the right one is, Lj ,.,,,, vr.liPI, ,1,.,,,,, . ijvrnoiil. case tou found without a doubt, after which you oil aa ttlintat t alnttl.t stftAai siIiIaIi sinti I can go on and love, court and bo mar ried, and bo happy without the least bit of troublo. , e consider tins advice to sensible, that although it Is oneu to tho of bluntness, wo have no litsitaii Stressing it upon the attention sdy readers. Reaction ik Favor or Sljvekt in Senutor Hunter's spcoch, on Fri day, he said : A reaction is setting In in Europe on tho subject of slavery. Hero, too, a reaction is going on. Our people are gravitating toward tho equator. The Sonator from iS'cvr York said that the white man will have this continent I say so too, but ns its master, not a tho equr.1 of Indians and negrooa. Only on these conditions can tha white man rule this continent. Mr. Hunter concluded by saving : Perhaps at this moment tho heart of Young America is pondering thing', which neither the benatnr Iron) IN, l. nor I dream of; searching out, rs'ing'; .n.l ,,.,Mt.,., ttiainrf.ntnnrihA !.., and guiding tho tendencies of ho times into the mighty future, aud into new forms of covurninciit. Oilier creat tta tious nra engaged in glutit schemes, and tilaiing for stakes of empire. The nail, of ...lions that I.hvb been aecu. muluting for emituries arc now attract ing tho cupidity of the threo great i'owera ol Europe. I lie eagles were gathered to the feast, but one, tho youngest of them, is absent, Such a state of things cannot endure, Our.i A fast a received, will be placed In regu instincts for empire forbid it. Kansas " "tlon on our Book, opposite dcigua i i,uu. r..,i t. .. .u. r ..,-!. ..ii ,"nS Nos., and tlie gift containing a corres is dwarfed by tho side of such great Ko wiu lU wnt IMMEDIATELY, t!08- i ' post paid, to the subsorlber. it mo senator irom ft. i. will lend me hi tripod, 1 will undertake tho pro phecy that this Union w" be preserv. til, that respect will still fullow the ju dicial ermine, and that vc shall at smiio future day cultivate a spirit of concilia- tion mid harmony, without which tho. !.,.. .....i r i:i... ..in i .. i.. n. ' ...ll.i ,, .. .!..!.. i . . . realize these tlnncs the American ueo nv tiiese uiinga me American peo. pie must cast from their councils tho WCIIBIUI IIUIII i. X. 111VY illUbL UH. " V.....l. rA. K7 1- 'IH... . 1.. I w.i.tb...pU,.tl.rk.ndetlltower of Ins rhetoric. One drop of that ven om may bring a lethargy on tho brain aim uisiuru me uatatico oi empire. O.UV a Pjum-ku. After all the fuss, tho Princess Koynl'a husband is only a Printer. According to an an citmt usage in Prussia, all tho Princes ., i r i .i . in the royal family mutt learn trade, Uio Prince rrederick M illim, lately ' man ted to the Princess Royal of En land, learned the trade of a compositor : ,i. .-:...!.. n: e n ... .' in uir inning uiuvo vi ;ur. ilium, at Ilcilin. (Kr All Irishman, in ipeaklng of a relative w ho was hanged, enyt he died duiiug a light rope prrformitW. Tho Early aya. With what avidity we used to devour and ponder over the thrilling stories ol pioneer, ndventura I Ann how our ju venilo heart would almost loose pulsn tion. as, with breathless attention we listened to tho recital of halrbreadlh escapes and marvelous feats performed by our good old grnndsiro, In the oarly dVB of Kentucky ! The time will be, however, when tho scenes attendant upon the first settlements in the west em States will seem tamo and com monplace, in comparison with the won dorful things men have done in Califor. nia. When n few more years shall hnvo passed away, sonif gifted chronl clor of events will probably gather up the incidents of M9 and 'l0, and luturc ' generations will road them as a page of , trV. Amonir othor incidentB, was the ! most memorablo of California hum- party of which ho was n member, had wandered about Ihrougn the snow-cov i ..i:. ...t.:.. r... .!... s-ii'ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiim. aiiii uiiiiii: aui. liii-i knew not what, and going, they knew,! .... . ... D . . . """".."i d.. vM Utva.1 mountains was very deep, yet it was covered with a firm crust, rarely broke uencatn mo icci oi nnimais. uneuny,, 'however, tho crust did break and such break ! In the twinkling of an eyo, seven of the mule, were engulphed and I swept out of sight by a roaring rnoun tain river, which had been completely arched over by llie snow, and entirely lunobservable uutil tho crust was bro ken. Our hern was on the very brink of this frightful chasm, and had barely timo to back out and save his bacon, Tho most singular part of tho matter was. that no trace of tho seteli mules . i .... v. ..-. . ..v , ....,.,.. ... i ...l.It. I.- ... .-.!.. I.-. I .L 1. -- 1 .. l. i- PUlllO I. AH. WW. W...V, w-.. namea i nomas uowen, wuo uau ue'iiMV""1 ,"""' "'" "" - " lollleilCed ,0 tho State I'risou from this,, 'm' .'''" T.?raI .VS" -.,..,,. ...j ..... .prvt out hla timi ' . y 7 m i ? V i . count;, anu was sen ing out ms time, ,jce IB( (j,fled the skill of eminent lcipel, ff()in ,10 i.rilon ,oop i'Af,!ph.lc..n. ai.dreiisled.il their mean, or , uouniy, and stunned as ttiiru otlicer of ,ift M njlcb sieJ immedlatelv after fr r-'inn Ai. ,pmiit, t, ,illlrn .... ?.. . . . ' I nnd finallv arrived was married, Ho landed hre again aBc ou tho liithinst., t from tho Gulden and procoeded to Marysville. A low ilavi nr.. aftrr hi nrrivnl. he was rfc- uncase, arcuie cieaicn enemies loneaiiu, cnarui '- t.'i i i c..nt.H .. n umj rr iiiv urn ciuicoi cunaumnuun. , i . w-n p - ...-., .- . .. .i. -..-.. . . on in K,;K""" h ......,.. crorula ,nd ,n,uy olIl dll,e,- 1Ild uii in f-r ,i,n rllnln rn.rT in that Pitv. ini r. ' ... - . .'. ..... i r ..! . '- our arrested, and was brought back here 'permanent euro is scarcely eer effected,' TJ on faaturdav evening, in charged ol' a majority oi me case, tailing into tlie Sheriff Matt Woods, or Yuba countv,! hands of incompetent peisons, who not ...! i. ,.. '.:.,.. I ...!.. r , only fail to cure the disease, but ruin tho and yesterday was consigned again toi,eon'lll,llliplllfii.illg ,,e ,,.;, wi,, ,er- his old retidenco at San Quentin. Uowcn's adventures would srve as the thrmeof an exciting yallur klvor novel ', S. J Alia. i THE CASKET OF DIAMONDS! A 'WetMy Journal containing 3! columns of choice reading matter of a character cal culated to instruct, amuse, sud interest the general render, will be commenced ou the first Saturday In March, 16; 8. ONLY 81 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. The Casket or ll;umuus Will be the cheapest, beat aud most euter-, talnlng Weekly 1'aptr ever published Id. r York-. I Dlamoud.' Dinmond. t Diamonds i'IT" r ,,,u!r:i"?v.Jo.hy8n ."'."T 20 Tliouaand Dollars worth or pure Califor- ,6r,,v' destroy tie nervous system, n(V ,,,,,,, ,cl ln f very coucelvuble style "l'W'y ! away th. energit. of life, of elegant Gold Jewelry, to be presented to '(There arc no gifts worthless than 25 cent, , and frow ttat UP t0 m - GIFTS ' GIFTS ' GIFTS ! ' ! iuc suucvtlin ui me viu.vb ui iyiniuunus EVERY SL'UeiCRIHER I Will recdve a bleautlful gift In Gold or !! i mond Jewelry immediately on receipt of hi. I or ber name, accompanied by the amount of subscription money. j 7'Ae Subscribers' jYuotm, Lndle' Ladles" Lndles" t YoucauKcta larw number of ubcrlber for the Casket of Diamond by a little extra 6" n' ' ashingion 'l erntorles, by pa exertion, and for e cry 10 uUcrlber. flames ;, ,enU eommuuicaiiiig their symptom by you forward us, accompanti-d by the taouey.ii "Iter Uusiness currespoadenco strictly we wilt .end you a beautiful diamond gltt.! confidential. We make the tame otrer to geutlemen. ' Addren DR. L. J. CZAPKAY, Phase bear in mind the fact that etcry j Medical Institute, Sacramento st , subscriber to the Casket of Diamond, wlfl'l below Montgomery, opposite Pacific Mail reel tt beautiful gift Immediately receipt ..e .t. ,.... nm .,mnnni.4 ..-, ,. ...L I llf ,t. nr ... nimt ncMmnant.rt i.v n. .. '.crlptlon money, ll.Mnn.ul.. ..tn.At1iin.ni.nIll.ll,i.r ..I'l' WWH. n,UM,Mt .w .VWW..I.V 11..M IUUI l.a.,1 S.'W .peak to other of their aacce.e.uod therebv i . asei.l tuatcrlnlly In increasing our .ubecrin- tion list to commence with the firat No. Among the interesting features of our IV nor will ba n Lore correanondente of II, o most thrilling aud exciting character, which ' took place iu l'ari. in ISW.Mwixt au Eu. glUb Geutleuian and French lady the tyr- i aulcal opposition of the lady's lather to the a...t ah , ' 1. 1 .1 ... I.. .. .f ,1. . t. T-..ir-l. uuiun vi uib uuf;uicr niiu mc .uguui ecu .,.... ,,,-. .j. hii:i Burgeon in me tlemau U described In tho most v hid and , Hungarian army, with faithful perse er-' Interesting manner, mhcII as the cuccewfuliance wbereuf 1 have given luiu ihicer plots of the young lady to elude the vigil ance anu cruelty oi iter neuritis latuer. , These letter are deeply interesting, and of a pure, high-tuned character. aertaca buwenber must send 3 three cent postage stamps for return postage on ntlr Aititnxi il "" I..r. A'ELSOX. JIICKS CO.. Proprietors of the Catktt of Via.nodt, lluiS 75 Ns-Mii ?ireet, New York L.J.CZAPKATS Grand Medical and Surgical Institute. Sacramento itrect.belov Montgomery, op posite Pacific .Vail Steamtntp i,ompa ny's Office, San Franciico. Established in 1831, for the rcrma nrnt Cure of all Private and Chronic Dixeasu, and the Sttpprcssion of QuacKery. ....... Attendint nJ Resident Physician, L.J CZAI'KAY. M. D., Lite In the Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Surgeon lo (he 3llh Regiment ol llonvedi, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pclh, Hungary, anil the lilo lecturer on the Disease, of Women and Children. Communications strictly confidential. Consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. Address, DR L J. CZAKAY, 8n Francisco, Cat. TO T1IF. AFFLICTED Dr. I.. J. Lzapkny returns his sincrre thinks to his numerous patients Tor their patron, age, and would take this opportunity to remind ihem that he continues to consult at his Inilllulo Tor tho cure of Chronic dis cases oflhe Lungs, Liver, Kidney s,digt the llunruian war and campaigns, he is enabled to apply tho most efficient and sue- ' ceisful remedies against diseaa of all . . . .. k(ndi H kiniiM ian nsra mi nirrriii vaiatiiarFra niuus lo usra nomerenry chargeamod. ...,, i,, hiirnt. in a correct and A P"' ennauHitig him.ly letter or i ;olbrIMWIi, ,,. ,h, lr, 4nJ .tJt 'tlcst treatment, und Implicit secrecy. ! , iQUrrKIl NOT WHEN A CURE IS O u"'rnf.,llII,.r ou.deb'.lnl V , XJ I ci diabetes, diseases of the kidney, and bladder, mercurial rheumsiism, scrofula, ' 'pain, in tho bunct and ankles, diseases of ,,,e ,"nE,'1 throat, no., and eyes, ulcers u t jj bmb, dropsy , in leptie ' , Sti vitudance, and all disease, an.- , i,,E from a derangement nf tho sexual or. 'gam, such a. nervous trembling, loss of! uiemory, ss of power, general weakness, l '"'wne.s or I.Ioii with peculiar spots ap j peartne urluro the ejes, less ol sight wakeluIness.Uvspepsia, liver disease, erup . cure, ine medicines pre.cr 'nl! ',l'out. udor. "' ..causing no. ickness, and fres cnbed are plea' iruly vcgetablo, re from mvrcu. fc' pass-JCnbl !ofd or balsam. During filleen years ofjirnc. :e. in Europe, the Atluntic Stater, and nlifurnU, I hac rescued from the Jans 'death many thousands, who, in the last . a al... l.nw .M.ntKH.J .l:.a.. . ' din ,?,, w,rrim, me In promising to i tie Jm.cted, who may place then..ti,ea under my ca... a speedy cure, rrisa e rury, wiucli. witn the disease, liastens tlie tsullitrer into a rapid consumption Hut sliould tlie disease and I lie treatment by a virus which betray a Itself in scrofula, leinr, uicen, eruptions, and ulnar atlec-1 Huns of the skin, eyes, thrust and lungs, enuiling upon them a brief existvuceol surTering and eonilgning them to an earl , B'"8- . . .... ' i il Heir Abuse is another formidable enemy toheslth, for nothing else tn the dread , catalogue of human disease, causes so de-l struclite a drain upon the .(stem, drawing, us iiiousaun. oi victim, lliruugu a le cautet intiilnl deiniigeiiiejit, present, the proper dettlopmeut of the system, dis qualifies fur marriage, sucielr, business, and all enrthlv haniuncss. aud testes thei i UulTcrer wreckud in bodv and mind. nr.' disposrd to consumption and a tram of et its mure to be dreadrd than death itself . With llio fullest cunfidence I assure Ihe' unfortunate ictiina of self-abuse that a, permanent and spnedy cure can be effect ed and with the abandonment of ruinuusi i practices, my patients can be restored Iu ruuust, vigorous health. IrreguUnlica and all disease, or mates and femalea treated on principles calab. Iished by filttun year, of practice and sanctioned by thousands of the moat re. marKawe curea. Medicine, with full di. reclioii.,.ent to any part of the Ulate, Ore. Vleamahip Co.1. Office, Han Francisco ' . ; - I Y, : J: CZAI'KAY'ct PRIVATE d tSureical Institute is on L. . , .- .. .1 .....uii.imm vl' flice' fc'anl'rancisco. The Doctor! 0"', lree eo"u'talion, and ask no remu neration unless he effect a cure. Office l,ouri frora ' 'J I . CLUTIUCATE. i '' undesigned, Governor of Hunga. do testify licrsby, that Dr. L. J. Czap. ' "? ''" served during the contest for Iluu I l..l.n Itl.A.tu k. ,l.. U t .1 I lificate, and do recommend him to tlie sym- j iiaiuy, Biicaiiuu auu proiection ol all tlio.e who are capeble of appreciating patriotic self sacrifice and undeserved misfortune. KOSSUTH LAJ08, Gottrnorof liunearv. ti-.-i. !,. r-:... ,. . . n. " ' .iMuiugiuu wij, jin.u, loo.. , QPERMATORRH(A, or Local W.k i? nras, nervous ctbiliiv, low spirits, lit not cause death speedily, and the victim l! perfect health fucceedj dtfeafc, at intci marries, the diseuso is entailed upon the j, fuccceded by Spring, and the esrtr childron, who are born with feeble const)- , , ,. i . lutioiis. end the rurrent of life corrupted I clothed in verdant beauty under the gen- baek.fj .lludW..lB.0flh.Hb."l S tilde. ITtunrn " "".;.,, .7 ," indisposition and Incapability for labor and study, dullness or apprehension, loss of, memory, aversion to society, love or oli. lule, timlflliy, seii-uini"i --- ,.---ache, involuntary discharges, palne in he side, affeclicn. of the eyes, pimples" on the Lee sexual and other Infirmttica in man, ,re cured without l.ll.by ihe ju.iiy ceie. brated Phyaician and Surgeon, Dr. L.J CZArKAV. Hia method or curing di. eana i new, (unknown to others.) and henco his great success. All consultation, . ...I.-...-1. lrjf Address 1 i... i.. tit nilipriTiae. free IIV (M.l " -- -' .. p7a iu'av. ai. ii.. sin rrenciscu. -..... .....i i.np.rnui uirnrji. ficlid dlicharges from tho vagina, uicttisj and urethra, and all eulaneoua eruptions and diseasca. At innoculallnu ia a pre-, venttve against aman po, i, .,. kaj'a I'rophllaelirum a preventive against syphilitic and gnnntrhosal diseases. Al ilimiih lisimleas In itself, it possesses the power 1. 1 chemically drstroymg Ilia yph-l lime Orus, and thereby saving thousands, by III posll CISCO. Ilm3 SANDS' MRS1P1RILU, The Oldest And ORIGINAL ARTICLE. CELEBRATED FOR THE CURE OF All Biseucs arising from sn Impure State of the Blood, or Habit of the System. The thoufands of unfo licited tcftimonials from perfons of every rank, in focicty, fhow in tlie moft j fatisfactory manner the powerful agency tnis Glandular and Ofscous fystcms. In its compo- j, .s,i. . , , . ivmu such men n you ' r-- .,.. , n,envrnv nr lilence, for nmar. is ourn In ihelr treat rpilE GREATEST D SCO CM OF , mcn, 'A incei w,h uu, 0r, Pr 1 TinAoe-Cret Ules.ingto Man- i ie of in- ol,er B,tut, should call kind ! Innocent but I 'otent -Dr. I J., H jjr. j.'c. Toung, an they would Ctapkay'a Propliilaetieum, (aeirdislnhct. Ln tvo)i, jmpo,,ion inii ai,t ,he Due ingagenl,) a sure preventive against gon.i.or,nhU lcrcucin Ubor of suppressing orrhcwl and ay phililie diseases, and "n cK tnj cmpric,m. Dr. Yottnr.'a unsurpassed remedy fur venereal, lcroiu chlfMI a?e moderate and within the reach viwk.-twww Wi I Ilk fition, on which much' vl?,,,,clPd,orb",,ru1,,,,Qi",,,.n,,c!nJ ' ,ouspring. Persons who have been treated Of lt? VflllH rirnmric. fhr Or lib ailIL UipUlUb, UM. belt SarJapanlla Root, 1 1 f V 1 j ri,,. r nt.nA,:nn and ialutary productions nrn .U:J J iu. V.UU1U1111.U) muuuk' ing a compound IFPEBIKG ENTIRELY in iti character and properties from any preparstion now in ufe. Under iu re ftortng influence, flrcngth and vigor arc imparted to the ejthaufled frame, and ul mlluer.ee ot rtirelning lliowert. iu . , operationi are in harmony with nature. , . . j t -a j ' .iiu ik umjr ue uuuiiitibiwu v ejsuiii of all sg and every variety of confti- tution with the moft pcrfcfl fafcty. rrrporvd and sold by A. B. &. D. SANDS. Wiiolc.ile Druggists, 100 Fulton 6trret, cur, of illiam, New-York, Fur sale by Dswrirr, Ktrrta cc Co., II Johmok 4. Co., DtoihoiON itCa.Sao Frao. cisco s Iticr &. CorriH, Marysrlllei It. II. McDomiD 4: Co., Sacrameuto) and by Druggist generally. HROOKS &. THOMPSON, DrupgUt., Ageuts for Jacksonville. U7 Plows, Winers' Picks, Horse Shoeing. All Kinds or 11Y i rfltmtjft. DUULiiAn, Corner or Culifnrnla and Fourth .treats Crat door east or "Sentinel" office. HOUSES and Mule .hod at quick lime, and not inforior to any westol Ihe Ito.ky Mountain Plce rhore ibueing, plain, SI 00 " " " ateell.id, 6 00 Keens on hand all size of cheel Plow and sillier.- nck, irAG'OA'5 iV CARRIAGES Repaired on the shortest notice. Having hsd long experieuca in the man- iiitaclureorell kind of Farming Tools, h flatter himself to be able lo accommodate II who wish lo have work dous with neatness and despatch, at Ihe lowest cash price. Jacksonville, Aug 8.1357. 30ly KEWMAN FISHER, CALIFORNIA UTREET, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dook., Btnlionery, &.c. HAMNG PCRCIIArJED THE IN tere.t of David Levingar in the above business, i. now offering at the old .tsud a largo assortment of the best brands of Confectionery and Fruits, School Books, Stationery. Ac. Very Cheep for Cash. Oj- -n, ir you want JaiksouvilU, Nov 21. Good 15tf Cigar j J? KEGS EXTRA BOSTON 8VRUP lJ Fcnaleby J W. STEARNS IIIMIWX , jBDr. JDomig. DR. J. C. YOUNG'S rniVATB MCDICAIi IIOOMS, X.R. Corner Californiaand Montgomery streets, SAN FRANCISCO. T0 THE AFFLICTHD Read thefol- low n lUcoiKiKtAToav l.tTTins .. . . --.t d fc ,. ,,elwe,n tyr. Young and . . li- i-. .1 a .. .. mm ... k..AA in.. ... anirn n hi .... . ., -. . r u...u . .... IIHI-C .niiiiui3 ,. iii.pij" - of the most humble. IMPORTANT Dr. J. C. Young wl.be. to call the attention of Invalid, to pis course or nrarfice. The Dr. haa long since abandoned the mercurial treatment, and ha. strictly followed tho Vegetable Prac tice. Patients under treatment with him ore not ronfintd to the house, nor takfp from their business, but can go about and eat a. usual. The Dr.'s mode of treatment of cases of debilily, both genrral and sex ual, is not aurpatted by any phjslcinn.and alway. result, in a net feet removal of their troubles. Dr. Y. Iia. discovered a new mode of treating anVcliona or the Liver, which after a fair trial ha. heon submitted to the Professor, of several of tho medical Institutions of the States, and pronounced by them, a. perfectly successful, and has been adopted by them in their practice. In the Iroalmnnt or incipient consumption, and disease of the blood, the Dr. stands pre-eminent In hi. profession, and wi.ll warrant a euro In all cases. The following testimonial speaks for itself t Da J. C. Voone. Slrt Your mode of treating aiTectioni or tha Liver and disea sos of the Illood, has proved by repeated trials, to be the best yet offered to the fac ulty, and ha. been adopted by the boarJ. Continue to. ludy the human system asjnu have done, and you will jet stand at the head ol your profossion W. R. HORNER, Prof, of Anatomy, University, I'onn. HAVE CO.NTIDENLE.-Da, YOUNG will guarantee a perfect and perma nent cute in tlm following casea, or chaige nothing fur hi. .art ires t Syphilis, lion, on hie a, b'lriclute oflhe Urethra, Affection uf the Rostrate (Hand Weakneia of the Genital Organs, Imputency, Sterility, both in male and famate. Hpermalara, or fism. inal Weakness, Nocturnal Emission., Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Fever and Ague, Incipient Consumption, and all ir regularities iu Females, together with all disease, of Women and Children ; atsn Nervousness, Palpitation oflht Heart, Ac, Persons adicted with symptoms alter being treated, should consult li. Young at nnee, as no disease la cured untcaa tha pa. Itent feels psrfnrtly well. If there la a particle of disease left in the ayelem, it win uresK out at some tuiuro time, wnen ' Willi mercury shuum bo vtry believing ,!,, ii,ey are well, f cautlou. in for it I. a sci entific ant that ll.o mercury will I mingle with the vcnireal, and Turin .disease a eieat dtat worse than ilia origin al. All those who have reason lo think, I by bad feelings, that they have been treat led thus, should consult Dr, Young, and he should eismlne llioir cases and tell them al once how they etand TTOLUNTARY CERTiriCATE.-TO V 4ir, whom it mav ruKCiaa, Thlais tocertlfr that I, It, F. Lulling, applied to Dr. J. C. Young, to ba treated for a gensr- ,al debility, brougbt on by hard work at , mining Iu the water, and a pnrumatle af Iftclionln mv limbs, which almost dunried i me of their use, that the above complaints 1 had troubled mo for a long lime one of 'them for several jeais, and the other about , eighteen months, urerconie by llio pain ijand anxiety occasioned by thaoi, 1 had i given up an nope, or ever again enjoy In icoiid health. In this condition. I call 5 .,.,. -----., ...,,. m w .-.--m upon Dr. J. C. Younr. and after tho Lota upon lir. J. V, loung, and alter Ilia lapse ,'1fi,e '. n perfectly well and ' feel nearly a tlrong as I ever did. lean recommend every one affected to hi. care Tor he cured me, and ha. rured several nr ' my mend, that 1 recommended to bis care, 'atUicled with different disease., eome of J them bad coses, of a very bad and danger ous nature. Given this toy voluntrry testimony In favor or Dr J. C. Young, in hope, that it may induce all 'those atilicled, to call on him, and avoid the imposture who have robbed 'me, not only of money, but to a certain extent ol my health. It. F. LUNING. Gnrii Hoax Gulch, Kern River, ) September '-', 1650'. J DEAR SIR t It is with pleasure that I hasten to answer your letler.enquiring how I get along, I have entirety recov ered from the cumplainla fur which your medical skill waa required, and I assure you I feel grateful lo you for Ihe health now enjoy. Snatched as I was front the veiy jaw of death, and saved from an un. told amount of suffering Were I in the rily where I could do il, this would have the solemnity uf an ualh, but I am in a mining camp, there i no Justice or Ihe Peace within several rnilea or me, and so you must publish without it, I do not like tu name my disease, and Tauppoaa It is not requisite, a. yuu treat all kind, ur disease, Yourr. G. LA MI DON To Da. J. C. Yotao. Miiwrnsi, Sept. 27th, 165G. DR. J, C. YOUNGSir. Ju answer to your request, as 19 how my case j setting alone, I would date that I am tier- feclly well, and hve been so for about one ' moutli. I mould have written before, but have been wailing tot if it would return. I am nuw satisfied that I have seen the hit ol il, tly case waa said lo be a very bad one by all the physican that examin ed me. They all called it a mercurial disease, and said there "waauo help fur j." You culled it scrofulous, mixed with o mer curial .flection, aud .aid you could cure me, and you have done .0 I can only thank you fur 11 and recommend all per. son. afflicted togiie you a fair trial. Your till death, C L. RAILS, J. CONSTITUTIONAL DEOILITY, OR Seminal We.kneis Dr. Young ad. dre.se those having injured themselves by private and improper indulgence in the secret and olilary habit tbll ruina Ihe body and mind, unfitting them Tor cither bust lib or society, The fnllowinrara somo I of the, sad and melancholy rTects pradue 'led by etr'j b.Mttof ;"j'h g week lilL-'ai1 "H-J-J-J 1 .r.l......S. ..! I In. I,, nlln In II. nes. ai mo mt 1 1 head, dimnesa or lghi lose or muscklsr power, palpitation ol the hrett, dyspepsia, nervousness, irritability, derangement of the dige.ttve runctlon., general debility, .ymptoma or consumption, cVc. MKT.r.t.v, the leatft)l effect on the mind are more to be .traded. Loss ol memory, confusion of ideas, depression of apirila, evil r.ebodinge aversion In .oci. eiy, sclfdistrlist Inveorsolitudc.llrniditj, A;c , are tome or the evil, producer! AU person, who are -flticled with any of the above symptom should not Tail la call on Dr Young, and be aitnce restored to perfect health. Let 110 false delicacy prevent you, bul apply immediately, and save yourself from the dreadful and avCriit consequences orthi. trriblkmlady. T immediately cured, ond Hill Vfr teste-W Office corner of Montgomery end ,CU. fhrnia itreets, over Pceific Lxpre.s, San. Franclco, where all letter mutt be di-l rcctcd to in. ore Intention. J. C. YOUNG, M I). B BWARE- OF IMPOSITION. IN XJ eonsequenre 01 ill vrioe sprcau c lebrllynl Dr. YOUNU, numerous impoi tor. have sprung into eaistence.prelending' to be petftct master, of th healing art, V have succeeded in imposing upon a few oflhe unwary. uflerer.. Persons wish ing tn consult a phyalcain, should ba very careful huw tiley put confidence in the published statements or aurh charlatans, lor they are aa unscrupulous in such state, nienl a In their practice of medicine, and are very unsafe to trust. They will first deceive you by falso rrr'lficntes, piocured from "drunken loafer," who perjure them anlvr to get money to satisfy the cravings of a diseased appetite, When such quack gain, your confidence, lie will then duse ynu with morcurv and other drugs, and af ter they have lolibed you of your money and injured your constituting they will caslyou off, with the charge, Ihalyou hate not follownd their directiona. The only way to avoid audi Impostors, a tn consult Dr. J. C Young, the Pioneer Advertising Physician of California. At a meellnrof the Nrdical Faculty or this Slate, called to investigate the source of malpractice that haa cnusod so much suf fering In this country, it was unanimously reeommonded that all the afUictad should consult Dr. Young, as he w, tho only reg. ularly educated 'Physician now advertsing in California, all others in his linn being qunck. and and impostors, and are not lo be trusted. The ufSictail will pleas take notice, thai there waa not a physician at the meeting who had ever seen or heard of a single case of malpractice from Dr Young, w lilla not one nl them but hsd seen number ofca.es from the foreign quacks, who 10 vanniiugly .el forth their pre. lended virtue In the public prints. Tho above fact, should be borne in mind by all aeeking medical assistance. Think heaven, they aie gelling thor oughly esprsed, and il will not be lung before they will have lo fly the country, la amid the Just indignation or an outrsrsd public. Then will good people lhank Dr. Young for hie continued effort, lo banish quaikery from our midst. If X. YOUNG can be ron.ulted from S a, to 8 r ., at hi office, cornel Call fornt and Montgomery atrnrls, orcr th Pacific Express Office. San Francisco, All letter containing the usual fe or $10 will meet with prompt attention. a Sfin3 OUUttOX lMKEIVY (DoniPffiiDMOiraay, nltlllllD WlENDiClt. ALBERT MMia. WEINBACH & BANIIARD, ('VticAol'j V!3 Stand,) H 3TAVE on band and are always ready ..L lo inauTaclure lo order all kinds of PASTRY, CONFECTIONERY, CANDIES, C.1.KI2S,riES,&r. For Weddings and Pardee got up In gnej style and at tha shortest nonce. Jacksonville, O T July IS. 37mJ Tabic KocIl MaUcvy ONtOON ITItltT. r"HE undersigned baton hand, and is l always rsdy 10 manufacture to eider, all kind, uf Pastry, Confectionary, Candle, Cracker, Cakes, Pie, 4 . All kind of Syrup, and everything iu in hi line or business, usually round in the Confectionary Id th cities. For Weddinrs. Halle or Parties, tot ud i good style, and al -i shortest notice wn. 11 cast; & co. Jacksonville. Dc. t 2tf. llounty Lianas tnrl PENSIONS For SOLDIERS, 'PHE undersigned will attend lo Ihe pro- X curing of IJounly Cauda, under the Act of March 3d, ld'5,fur persons who have been regularly muster. d into the United Slate, .ervice for Ihe term of fnurlren day., or more. Person who were engsg vd iu either of the Indian war in tin country, and all widow and orphan ot such person, are entitled lo I CO acre of land, and by forwarding the iieeiaary proof of their sortie 10 Ihe unde, signed, ihe of. tidal forms will be made out and furwarde4 to Ihe proper Department st Washington which win cnsuie tue return or a LAND WARRANT For the applicant. Having a competent agent st Washing ton, it enables roe to tram.et this kind ol business with great efficiency and dispatch Charges, tuoderal. Address W. G. T'VAULT, Jacksonville, O. T. IV m. Hoiriuuu, AUDITOR OF JACKSON COUNTY OFFICE At the Po.t Office, nest doos- lo Pal. Ry.u's, Jtek.onvllle O. T. The Flaett AND Ara taken by PETEE BBITT, On the the Hill, nr tha old.FancBtg, JACKSONVILLE, 0. T. Utf jj! aj-'at L ? ?