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"1 m tt , i THE SENTINEL. Saturday, Fell, G) 1850. From the Louisville Journal. Our Children. PT j-auiia i.ormmk. TJown'tho purple slopes of girlhood fstrnys my soul to night alone, Trem'thc past's rich ihcaf of treasures Softly gathering up Its own. Down In many n shady valley, IUcU with spelts of bygone hour, When songs floated from ray spirit, And the rule has lost bis bloom. Sang I when ray life teemed golden, Hrlght m morning's radtenl stsr, Of a cot where horered breezes Sweet as those of Malabar. Where the roses In the eventog, ScawwrAseud their dying sighs, Floating soft na nngels pinions Mcncath the Woe and balmy safes. Sang I of n baby angel, l'laylng 'mid the dewy (lowers, Yet the'iong wajpll Ideal, For the angel was not ours. Now, within our southern cottage, Tiny, gold-haired, blue-eyed things, Two, as pure m Illy blossoms, Rest with hlddm seraph wings. Ah, a burst of chlldtih laughter Softly swells upon the air ; Never rose such wild, sweet music From a form that was not fair. Our sweet boy I down sweep the lashes O'er Ids broad, white-lidded eyes, Where tfrc wit-shell's rosy llulng, ' Dtushlng on his white cheek lies. And his forehead, like a snow.wrcath, With his crown of golden hair, Eecms to whisper of the angels, Who have left their kisses there. And nc hare n younger blossom, Txwi as Oman'K purest pearl, She Is one of God's Evangels, Our sweet blue-eyed baby girl. With a poet-name wo crown her, Ilrlghtcit of the stars which glow In the diadem of genius On our Xutlou's mighty brow. With a poet-name wo crown her, ThouuV around1 her temples fait, Ne'er may rest a laurel circlet, Such as his proud temples bear. Yet 0 may the soul's pure tempts Somo sweet guardian spirit win, World unheard and world unheeding, llrcathlng melody within. And If, In their blessed childhood, Death should break our angels flowers, May the buds but bloom more brightly, In the far Eternal bowers. Oh they nre two angel blostomil Fair and stainless mny'they grow, Till our Father's hand Iraniplants them, Where the miikics lilies blow. JUU'fonlt, Ala. Tho Voyarjo oflifo. r y.uzx jchun. S.illlug down the stream of time Looking bock t view the shore, When my early years began, To retrace them never morel Often by tho way I've lost. Utile banptes that sailed with me, Some were often tempest toued, Others sank Into the sea. Eyes llial beamed on me eo bright When I started on life's mafn r Closed, while yet 'twas morning light, Closed, and opened ue'er again. Hopes, that sparkled In the eun, Diamond like en every wave. Sank when billows burst upon Sank and only left a grave ! ' Still my Utile barque Is sailing, Down I ha rapid stream, of time r Sails nro torn, and timbers falling Making for another clime. Hangs n rainbow over head, 'Midi tho clouds a golden bar ; And on ocean's darkiome bed, Ilrlgbtly glows the evening star. And an angel, gathering up Uoyes long burled In the tea, Vhen T reach tho heavenly pert, Will restore them all to me. Courting tho Widow and Marryinp tho Daughter. A romantic affair came oQ In Philadelphia, a few weeks ago, the particulars of which arc thus related : Mrs. 11 , a handsome and rich widow, nil thu mother of u pretty daughter of fifteen summers, by soma meant iKcuino acquainted with a young carpenter, who, though a fine looking niuii, was In rather poor circum glances. The carpenter visited the lady's resi dence very frequently, gallanted her to church, theaters, etc, seatcely ever paying any marked attention, to the daughter, who sometimes ac companied ihcnii. Madame Humor, with her thousand tongues, soon noised about that the carpenter and tlio widow were about to be maeie one. ami lilt mends congratulated him on the prospect ho had. of so shortly being able to "hang up his hat." Tho widow, too, was com plimented by her ocquaiuUncet, and. In fact alio began to think that tlio thing would' take nlace. allhougliitlw earpentef had not, as yet, -popped tlio nwstfoik" With tho craft natur nlly possessed by "widdew," sho threw out a 'hint to Iter gallant ut his next interview, and from this hint be took it for granted that she was anything else than averse to a matrimoni al union with him. Ho thought It was time to actytual undeceive the lady, which he cer tainly did, awd astonished her too, for tho next morning he elog4 with the daughter. This set all the gossips is. tho neighborhood going, und'tUoy,.one and' sJP aeoaeunctd it ''scau tlalous.'1 'flic girl's motkea, however, being a woman of sense, taken it pJifohWaUy, and ItanfOilwn tho young people, who-are now domlcllcaiafctJw family resldvuce. She give Iter daitglder vtedlt for the shrewdness-tho hU- KTOSlliolteeiWn Uereoutting, audi also the-ear-peuter fur hU discretion ip picking of the two the youngest and tlio prettiest. The Danville Republican tells of a lady, iwwwl Ilutler, In eswell county, f, 0 whoaj . oiilkJiKcvntly fell Into a well suty feet deep. MHbe. selccd lio'd of the ropo attaehed to. the walwkjw4rt, wont to the hottest ef the-wett, took she. CnteJiimhec mhw, aw lUn eeeded the rope, bringing the ih'lil along with her rt unparalleled feat. An Extraordinary Will. The Ronton Traveller publishes In full the will of the late Augustus Thorndiko, of that city, who died leaving an cstuto of about half a million or dollars, says t It has before been briefly stated that n daughter of deceased otfended her father by marrying against his will, she being nt time twenty-seven years or ngc. it is stated u:ai 111c miucf ivukiivu iw im.u ui """ or nls uaugmer n lew nioiiieiiia nucr mu a;re mony was performed, but llnding that is was too late, he left the houso, nnd ever since has evinced his hoatlllty to that daughter, repuls ing her from his bedside ou the occasion of his last sickness. This will, which is of great length, and In the hand writing of the deceas ed, is one of the most rcmarknblo documents of the kind ever drawn up. Tho deliberate desigii exhibited In every page, nnd in almost every paragraph to cut on ins cniiu iroin any participation in his accumulated wealth, be cause she had. at full ngc. obeyed thu dictates of her heart in the choice of her companion for re. s sad to contcmnintc. n is ausoiuiciv tcrrlfylng to observe the careful ninllgiilty with which, throughout the document, hu pro vides for the carrvmrr out of Ills almost demo- nlacal pirtoe. The mother Wforbldden to give aid to the child or her Jove I the brothers and sisters arc debarred from the exercise of their fraternal allcctlon : all tbose who arc named In tie will nro subject to tho tame De nsities. Old Hardviird lias n donation of 820,000 for a Professorship of Slusie.but with the like provisions, If a copper should go to the proscribed couple or their children. A plttanco of 8-tOO per annum, lo evade the law, Is olonc awarded to tho tlUcurded cues. Ills wife Is liberally provided for, but only on con illtlnu that she remains a widow, a pew I left to her In Trinity Church, but with libcrt to sell It and purchase In any other church, if she may desire it. On that point, n liberality Is apparent not manifest in any other portions irT.1. 1 i. 1 tr 'BUGGIES & CARRIAGES. The wife of the dcce.is.il Is now absent from i , , the country. She is, however, upon her return for onc or "vo horses, to leton nwonablc term, from Kurope, and upon her nrrivul tho ques- , ... 'j'-'0! tlon of l'robutc will be decided, if admitted, Good Saddlo Horses sStlVIulos, an appeal may be taken to a jury of tho Su. which Ihey will let logo to any part of the coun premo Court on the question of the sanity of, ,ryi reasonable terms, the testator. It will le seen that he has pro-' Animals Bought nnd Sold, vldcd In the present will for the conllgcncy or, nnd horses broke to the saddk or harness. Its rejection, lie having deposited a nunilicr of) The proprietors pledge Iticnuclvea to give sat oilier wills In the l'robutc Ollice, to lie offered lifacllnn to all who may fuor them with n call. one bv onc, according to date, until nno is ac cepted. The will timv olTtTcil for l'robntc Is but two months old, anil was prepared only about n month previous lo the death of the testator. It may be without Impropriety added that crlbcd by one of the executors named In the .Ill .. a n.M..n n' mnt rvll,.., ri,nip, me nujuana 01 inu oneiiiiing uaugiiier U lies wlm hnliti n blirli IHMllfnn In tlm pniiiniiinllt- Thcr have several children, it npjicurn thnt a son has also ofTcndcd his father by contracting a marriage without his content, but In thnt the father contents himself with cutting off, us fur as possible, the relations of his son's wife from any participation in the division of tho pro- tfty- Mails to China. The I'ostmastcr General nrgtiw the impor tance of establishing u line of mull stcumshirH from this corvU to China, as follows : The late treaties with China nnd Japan, nnd the rapid growth nnd vast mineral rejourns of Australia, have made nil the transit routes of Central America or increased Importance to the United States. Hy them the Atlantic section ol our countr; ry would be enabled, inual-1 v with that of the 1'ncilic, to juirticipsitu in lut Asiatic comtnercu which inudeTyrc. Ale.v-' andrla, Vcnla and Genoa the market houses or the world. It is the almost etc udvo en. Joyment or this trade which makes Great Hrl-! tairrtlie urat comtncrciul power or modern ilm. The Unllc.1 Stairs, from her mediate posl- tlon lw.iwn.,1 l.'iiniy. mi.l t.tr. ni..l fwnnl I.... ' agricultural iroductioiu, particularly those or cotton and tobacco, ought now to partlcitutc ! larueij in uie nuvaniaL'en ui mis iruiio. tus she would bo enabled lo dn by the Irce use or , thuc Irunsiu, ami by the other communications already oneiied and In succi-sifitl oiK-ration be-j iwecii me Aiiuiiiicnmi ractuc mates, esiKctai- ly when theso communications are taken in eon-, nectlon with the establishment of a steam mall line from San Francisco to Japan and! Chin. Such a line, It Is Confidently believed. would draw to it not only tho correspondence and travel of our own country, but ol Great . . - . I Hrltalii and most of the continent. These. with Its commercial profits, would probably , iuuiiii u niuiuiii any uiuvr euusiiiy tiian l lie postagw on the mails conveyed. Alter tlio first three years, the Department fecht confident that no subsidy whatever wo-ild be reiiulretl to sustain It. lltforc even three years will expire there Is every probability thnt a lino or 'I do graph will be completed from San 1'rai.cisco to New York, and, indeed, to every Important city on the Atlantic. Such u line Is already made, as wc understand, nearly to the summit of tho great Nevada. Letters written In Eng land, and many, parts or tho coutineut, nro transmitted to Hojton, New York, etc., in from nine to eleven days. Thev can lie trnns- mitred to Sod Francisro in. one or two days at moit, nnd thence shipped by the mall Hue to Japan , China, Auitraliu.ctc. Kn ntlior inniln iu oilier inouc i innil lino ill ' or communication can lie as expeditious as .vslilln... n. , this ; and such correspondence would comti- tule, thercrore, with tho regular full letter cor- A,M tccco nnd Cnt of n ,,,,,, . 1cath. rcspondenccnasjing through the country, noier nm Flndingaj Miller's Watcr-lW lllack inconsiderable element Tor the stimiort or such inc. Munnn's 1'm.in iin. i.. u. ..,t,i .i.. .i.. n... a line. It is a very siugular fct that tho Min-' Istcr from Japan to tho United States. Instead of coming eastward direct to -Kan Francisco, to make the beat Hoots to order Itcpairing do. and tlienco to Washington, is expected to go ! t-'"11 ""'' K- ttt o s.uno old Cor. of Ore to England by the Isthmus or Suez. nnd thence Kon aud Cul. sts. -lltr KAIKCS. to laKe passage to the city or Kow York, so our Ministers to China must go and return by ' the same circuitous route. Tho nrobabilitv that, by suituble exertions, much or this trade, ' travel and correspondence can bo made to nass ' over tins comment, is to be round In the stren- uous cxertloiu now making by Great llrilain ' notion. TlTSf tVT " r .f " SASili VX uZulujAVlT both uatioru to secure such portions of it ns each shall think itself fairly entitled torS j , i,7i - Auvice MVoBTit Millions) Guatis. Ev- vj nam auviMir nv' iuu vfuii i rum uiu Huur, and Ills mother-Ill-kw. too. if he eun. Kverr woman bai a right to bo any ngc sho pleases, for If sho were tostato ber roil nge, w ouo would believe her. Every woman wiio makes puddings has a perfect ruito believe that sue can nutte better iu dSHag that arty other woman in-tney worm. J-.very man who carves iw n ucviucu ngiii iu ocucve ot iiuiiKing or himself, and put a few ol tho best bits aside. I Every woman has a right to think her child I the " t-w-e-ete-it little baby in the world." Evry youm? lady has a right to nml when ' sho pleases, irherluver Is by her side to nuVA ' ntr. Every rool futs a right to bo on the best terms wltlhlmseir. and tflat m,,u b . greater fool who differs with him about llicar. termM Every child who waken a soke has a right to- uu luruixi om m me room ; ubii, suppoamg you taw not Ike riffht, you nro perfettly lustllled, If hu jsareats-are abent, In usurping Ft, A Oamb Or Ciism John and Julia'a pro blem by amator. John to move aud nute i two moves : John more his am teuiui; JuBar lutl : She movse a wyruK, and whisper tfceek ; JBkvnatUketaiunted, moves right s4IkU IIU Up t hM, aadcalU out auatct sountav. Poor Julia yletiVt lo Usee's contraluli s 8Igh, liludies, prtlpltrftee and faints. LOCAL. Will. HOFFMAN'S 3E 3K ae : ac s is 2 HAVING l'urchaed of Humus his Interest In the Express mid Hanking business,! will he, a ,,,',,,. ore t,cnve Jacksonville every other day for Yrc- - ' Ka, connecting wiin WELLS, FARGO & CO.. at that nlace. for all parts of California, the At lantic States, nnd Europe. Sight Bills of Exchange procured, payable In any of the Atlantic cities, Cauadas, or Kurope. GOLD DUST BOUGHT!! procured from nuy Kxprcss or I'ost Ofllce In California. Collections made, nnd everythtng appertain ing tothcKxprcM biislncfsiinjinplly attended to. Particular nttcntlon nald to lllling Orders of every description, nt ruka, and any point be low. The patronage of the public Is respectfully so licited. WM. HOFFMAN. Nor. 1C, 1M8. -ntr sKJ3W3atCltM' Livery and Sales Stables. Corner oi California nnd Fourth Htrrrts. KY CL,UGA"GE &. DltUM. i -- THI3K STAHI.ia are cen- ' ' MfSTi trnlly located, nnd convenient MMi rty T7i In the Union Hotel. ltutes JQy. and mules will bu kept by the day or week, at moderntc charges. 'iiio proprietora nave sevcml nno Jacksonville, O. T. ntr TABLE ROCS BAItERY GONPECTIONETIV. Oroeon Stroot. ' T1";"""!"'!'! i x r'V ,0 luaiiufaeluro to onlcr, nil kinds ol ' 1 UNIT Couft'Ctlnimi'V, r'.....K..u ' viiiiuitn, Crackers. Cukes. I'iett. &.c., OHSLDEaS fur Wedillngs, llulK or 1'urlies, got iiji in good I style, and ut the shortest notice. ' TI-IE BAR Is always supplied with n choice lot m L,f q u on and AVI iich, and Thomas .t Jncolx.' wholesome WI.NT.IUX A HKI.LMS. I Jacksonville, O. T., Oct. 2, IM8. 3:38tr ! UNTox 33ria.ss i TEST received and frir sale, lit anil. lion to my runner stuck or Dntgs mid I'litent Medicines, n new and desirable mMlllon. snmu I or which were never lroru offer ' "I In this market, vlr : llovle'n ''MH'rlan I luld, Cephalic anil Cu- R-'fi er I , ' ""'. Jicanmer n uiiii- rmi Iiuenl, hlouuVOInlincnt and Con. lAl'l ' MrfteVn'K i" Vv'v V i"0 - I J'llc":) 1 uul Ux. alcrlnti, ,, imtnlion (K-cret,) Cologne? (pure,) Fancy Articles Air the ToUet, CoiiiicIIch, Perfumeries, t c c. n io ur. ' Hm n. ir n r'.im i,it.n out by each l'laler, no pain after nimlicitlluii i try It. "m(5 I (JANUNG, I wu. u.T.irim. j. k, acxixv. TAVI fMJ A AVI cv 'AYLOFI&.ACKLEY, Houso, Sign, Carriajjo nnd Ornaraontal -. -. - sslj lk. a n m - m w m m r i Jacksonville , O. T. GILDING, GLAZING, AND PAPER.-! HANDING done ut the shortest notice. JC .IjaKKisOL 3ea JLata.- or all kinds, Oils, Faints, Turpontino, G-lnass, Xxxtty fixxcl. OSrxxsliOE;, I or sale at tho old stand, on Miner street. 43tf RECEIVED AT HAINES'," FALL AND WINTEIt STOCK OF lloobi, Shoes aul Huts, also 100 dozen Shirts do. Drawers- 190 doz. Ist Enellsh Ho. sivrv, ii ict , iiwn , uiiiuiren H, .UCIIS, JfOja' , Vn.i ..' ....... i.-i u.i i. r... ' i i. ..ii,.i in , .,:. . ..:.. . - " """"" ' -"'- '" Complete Stock of Furnlsliintr Goods. Winter at a lltntonaUe 1'rotU. for (Xuh. In tho back room"Mow" m.ivbo found. readv JOHN HER1U10LD, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL 3cje:jaVTBr'3caw3i.", omce, comer caiiroruu nud Thini Ntrccts, jm-ksonviijj:, o. t. ",, '" A wl" """"urins the Winter, TKLTH extracted, and nil dl -r-fc 1 ease of tho Jaws and - g I !1reo,w' .ow' curcV lw,h " 'nmnOJ , & X iiiuiiv iu uruvr. All my work will bo executed nt greatly re- uiiliu jtitvc Terms invariably oasii. fiOtf 330U3STTY LASFDS, AND ' PENSIONS FOR SOLDIERS! rrUIE undersigned will attend to the procur X ing or liounty Lauds under the Act of March 3d, 1835, ror pemous who were regularly mustered Into the service or tho United States for the term or ifourteen days, or more. J'er- u wu0 w.cro ,n onyofthe Indlun wars In this eoun'ry,Prif to 18i3, and ull widowir and or- ' ," " V ""-".t"-""""' " eu uien to too acres fa 'SSM'Stert nude out and forwarded to the proper Depart ment at Washington, which will lusuro the re turn of a Land 'Warrant; for tho applicant. Claims against the General Government procured. Having a competcut agent at Washington, It enable mo to transact tnU kind ef btitfnee with great eMcIeBoy uud dlsjtfc. Clmrge moderate. AduVe, W, G. T'VAULT, 38 Jacksonville, O. T. ,X3KSssXssa1. AI.AUGBUstflllank Decils, Quit-elalmand Warrawty, on exeellent wtperjitti printed and fqr rale at T11W 'UTICB. 6""'l SoxJ TltAVELINO. OLUQAGB&; DRUM'S TRI-"WBEKLY STAGES ....num. . . JACKSONVILLE ....TO.. . , CRESCENJCltY!!! AFI'EIt Monday. June 14tli 1MB, CI.UOOACK&imUM will mn a TJir-n'KKh'i.r Lryt: ot CrVjnrrtl AffttW rMM .Inpltunnvltln. Iiv Mnv or AppleRoc, Kerbyllle Sailor Diggings, to VAT1UC1CS. Leave Jack'onvlllc on , Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Connecting with Geo. 1. Johnon'n :rfvjHiBiaa;ox- Tjc.1xl, To CrcfcentClly; nnd returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, so as to connect with the CALIFORNIA STACKS at Jacksonville. I'lisscngers bouklng their names at the Onlcc of the Union Livery Stable, Jacksonville, will be rurnlsiicd wltn tickets. l'asscngcrs :rs liy this route through from YreUn t City In SIXTY HOUKS. UI.UUOAUK 4 DllUM. to Urcccnt 22tf CALIFORNIA STAGE CO.'S TRI-WEEKLYLINE 1TIOM Yreka to Jaclcsonville. ON and nrtrr Monday, March SOtli, 1MB, the Callforiiia.unn Cnnuxiiiy will run a Trl Weekly line of Coaches between Yreka and Jacksonville, leaving Yrtka ou Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, and leaving the Union Hotel nt Jacksonville on Tuesday, Tlnirsdnj & Satiinlnja, Connrctlng with IhcCompany's coaches nt Yre ka Tor the following places : SHASTA. HKU ltl.UITS, TKHA.MA, OIIOVIM.K, MAItYSVII.I.K, - SAOItAMKXTO, and all Intermediate polntn. rusKcugers booking their nitmes at the ofllce of the California Stare Comnanv. Metropolitan Hotel, lrcka, will bo rurnltlieil Willi llirougli . -. . ... .' - .. r ... .1 i tickets for any of the above natii'd lilnccs. WM. .Mccui'.I.l i., gcnt. lllf GEO. P. JOHNSON'S UXPIIESS Til A 1ST LEAVIS Crerei'nt City, Cul., every Muiidny morning nt 0 o'clock A. si., with (he United Slates Mull, and connects nt Sailor Diggings with Clugngu and Drum's Line or Stages to Jacksonville. TnliiiHoii'n Kxprt'nH I Also Icnu-s Crescent Clly Immediately after Ihe i orrlwil of ench sleamcr,niid connects wllh Ilcck ' iiiiiii'm Express nt Jacksonville. Also connects t m,n,,1 " f. f ,rJ!.', in iiiigun x. wall 6 impress lo stin trnnciico, Crifceul Clly. Oclolier 10. IMS. 40tr TP STTAlwr C: --. -1-.1 -. I .a aju v ijl. ,y tv uzj prjusf77 i Kosflllirp, (). T. Gi:(). IM)SS HAS TAKEXfc the building on tho corner opM Jnft) rile the Atnerlciiii Hotel, nlltlid imd.1 .71 , nrniugid Ihe same sulliible for a LIVERY STABLE, Where he kaps Horses ami Ilugglea ut nil limes renuy in nccuinmiMuie ciistunu in. Frum Ills louc nnd well-known r.xocrIenei. bo 'l "l'1", ".' In . t!'"11 ."!' ..".'r "i'."1" .',cft ,'", ,lU charge shall lie well mid lullliniy nllciu 111 to. C.I.W. U'scbur. Nov. 1, 1838. -Eitr ' TUflMiC fUJCi: I wmnw wii-.i, , T f "VOIETy p"tL"fc10 ( ami . Hormn Marlcflt j xxorse ivxarKCT, EUGENE CITY, O. T. !rpm flue and well nrranced I.lierv niul Ruin I : . ' - ,....-.. .... .... . 4. stable Is situate opposite Jo. Teul's Flrc-Pioof Ilulldliig. Travelers can lio nccommoilatcd wllh Iluggles and Horn's, Hones and Haggles ulwuys ready for eliort rides. No pains spared to gecoimnoilato customers, The most experienced grooms always In at tendance. Terms Cheap for cash. October 20, lt8. 4M SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. ritlWI'KCTfS. Volume Fourlttn begun September 11,1858. Mechanics, Inventors, Manufacturers and Farmers : THE SCIENTIFIC AMEWCAX 1ms now commenced Its fvtirlnnth JVir, nud will en ter upon n New Volume on the 11th ofSi'iitem- ber. It is the only wetkly tmblleutlnn or the kind now Istucd In this country, and It has a very vMcntho circulation lu all tho Stales of the Union. It Is nut, as tome might suppose from Its title, a dry, obstruw work on technical telciice; on Ihe contrary, It so deals with the great event going on lu tho cicnlllle, mechan ical and Industrial world', us to please und In struct every one. If the Mechanic or Artisan whbes to know the best machine in ue, or how to make any rubstauco employed lu his business ir the HoiiMwiro withes to get a recljw for making a good color, Ac If the lincntor whil es to Know wliat Is going on, In tho way or Improvements- -ir the Manufacturer wlrhcs to keep posted Willi the times, und to employ the best iaelllllci in bis .lncU-lf the Mai, of Leisure Study wi.hcs lu keep hlimeir famlKar with tho proereM mudo lu the chmdcal laboraory. or In tho cuuslruetiou of telegraphs, steamships, railroads, repjvrs, mower and a thousand other macutnes anil appllnnccs, txiiu orpcace and w ar ull tlieso iltiiileriila can bo round in the Scikntik to Avikiiic.v, and not tlieiehire. They are here pre sented in a reliable und Interesting form, mU) I eel to the comprcbciiilun of mlndn unlearned In the higher branches of science and art. Terms. 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Hates of Tuition per Term 12, $14, and SIC, ouo half In advance, and she mt at the middle of the Term. Customary addltlous will bo made for i Mualc, Frneli,drcek, Litlnc. 71tf .i.ni,,,, wi i miinnBiiinr 3SIEPICINES. r . y S&i '$)&$!& THE GRAEFESDEPG COMPANY THIS INSTITUTION (Incorporated by tlm Lislslnlure or llm Slain ol ew urk, Co pi ml $ 1 110,1)00,) was founded fur the pur. pose ol sopiilyiiiff tlm public with llm cele. Lrnled (JIlAEFliNHEItG MEI)ICINEd. Tho scries comprises remedies for nearly every dlsoiisa ndnpled to every climate. For Families, Travelers, Seamen, and Miners' use thoy nr unniuslled. All the Aleditii.es are I'UKELY VEUETAIII.E, and waaranled lo cure the dlseasos for w hlch they arn severally rreoinineiidcd. The Ginefuiiberg Coinpnny does not pro fess In cure nil ilisenses Willi iiiieiirlwo iiiediclues. Our series comi'ls of ELEV EN different kinils, ndupled lo Ibevii rious disiinses iiicidiinl lo llm tuuiperate arid tropiciil climnle. Tho fulliiwing nun. prise thuseriuaurUrnefeiibcrg Medicines I THE GIIAEFEXIIKHG VEGCTAHI.E 1MI.IA Are considered thu stnudard Pill of the day, mid ore iiifiiiiluh aiiperior lo any Fill boloro the pulilio. They operate wilhnul irrilnlion on ull Iho eicrvlioiis, purging the blood by the bowuls, liver, kidneys, uud skin. MAIISIIALL'S UTEItlNE CATII- mllJ .ll.U., All llifulliblu remedy for all the disrnses ol Iho womb and urinary organs, wuuknesa in llm bock pain in llm breast, nervousness, debility, ulc. In Culif.irina and Oregon, uul of more than a thousand cases where tics mvdicinu has been usud, it bus in no single instance fulled In givu permuiiviit reliefor tuuirect a certain cure, THE GIUEFENNEItG SAKSAPA 1MLLA, A powerful extinct. One liottto equal to tun of lliu iinlliiaiy Snrsapurilla fur purify, ing the blood. A auru cum for scrulula, rheiiniutisiii, ulcers, djspepiia, smI llienio, mercurial diseases, cuiuiiuous urupliuus,Aa. THE GilEEN iMOUNTAlN OI.NT MENI', liitaluabte lor burns, wounds, sprnlns, chilblslus, sores, swolliugs, scrulula, ele, As n I'uln Extruulor it cunnot bu excelled, alforiliog Imiiiediutu rcliul' from the must I excrutluiing puiits. THE GltAEI'ENllEiK. DYSEN TEUY SVKU1. This extraordinary article is a speedy and inrullihlu remedy in liiuiihoen, Dysentery, Cliule.ru .Morbus, Chulura Infantum, nnd tlio Asinlic Chulura, if tukeu with llm 111 at symptoms oTllio diseanii, ll is purely vcg. etuUlo in its cuiupuund, THE GKAEPEXIIBIMf CHILD HEN'S PANACEA. Tor Suminvr Coniphiiiil,aiid most dlseas ca lo which children uru sulijiet lis Iruii worth can neerbuset lorlli in words, bul It eun bu full ii ml rppreeluled by parriils whosn ihililren liuie been smed. IS'o. Moth er should bo without It. THE GitAEFENHEUG TILE HEMEUY. Warranted a certain cure Tor this painful disease. With thu Ointment there lira very few cases whit.li cunnot bu radically and permanently cured, A surgical operation for Pile nud Fistula should never bo re sorted lu until this Ointment has been hor oughly tried. It nuver fulls. THE GUAEFENHERG EVE LO TION. For dtsuases of the F.ye this Lotion has no uipiul. Il is a posilivu cure for liifluma Hull of Ilia ejes, weaknesses, dimness and fulling olsigbt. Itwlll ulwu)s be bcnefiuul in acute iiilbimaliuii ul'tlie eyus and also a a wash on lulluuied surfaces. THE GItAEl'ENHEHG FEVER A: AGUE PILLS, A speedy and positive cure fur ihlt dis- ircaaingceiiiiiiaini, I licse rills era com iicssinc ceiopiaiiii, i nesa rills nit cum. , ! prinr'pully of Quiuin wllh oilier I regetubln loi'iic.fmi.i sp odic and febri' luga articles. Thousands hnve been ner. I nanei.llr cured by their use. ' V v I m THE (IRVEFENHEIIG CON SUMPTIVE'S HALM. Sovereign in all llroncliml and Pulmona ry Disease. 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M kIA"" Asi II A )V i 1 SAN FRANCISCO. DR. J. 0. YOMG'S Private Medical Rooms. N. E. Cor. Cal. and Montg'mry Gtrecta, Hiin Fi-onelsco. "yo THE AFfLICTEl) neadtlieinllow. a inc lOCONMKdliATohV i.TTTrnssnu men Jmlgo between Ur. Young ami thme Vampires Ihat mnllsn bis mniivra. Avoid such men las you would a penlilenee, fur Tiirnt is nrsTii in their irealment. All nfflicled with Uiseaar; nfa Privnin or any oilier nnlure 'should call upon l)r..J. C. Young, ahd tt.ey ! would then avoid imposition nnd m.i.l the ' Ooctor in bis hcrriilenn Inhor off'ippri'solng qunrkery and enipyrieism. Dr. Young's charges am moderate and wilhin I lie reach ol , lh most humble. I i I I .'il Wli I All I Ur. J. t.. oung wiinri in 1 call the allBiilinn or Invalids In lii rourrn orprncilco. The Dr, hn long since ntmmlon. cd the mrrcurinl Irralinent, and has slrielly foil,, wed tho VegrUble Prnctlco. I'atienis under Irealment wlih him arn not ronfineii to Ihe house, nor tnken from their biislnrss. but ran go nlmut and eat as usual Tho Dr.'s moda or treatment or cases ol' debility, boll) genrral nnd spxtial, Is not surpassed by any physician, and always results in n peifrtt re muval nfilieir troubles Dr. Y. hns discov- ered n new mode of trnntiiie nflVrlions oflhn II... .. i.ii. -r. ri-..5!. i i .. i ""li nincri nilr n mir irmi nns ocen pun I iniiirii io u,o rrmessnrs ol scvfral or llie medical instiluliiins of llm Slates, and nro. iinuntrd by them, ns pnrfcclly iiirreisful,aud I nus ocen ailnpteu ny liifin in llielr pracllre Ill thelruntmrinlnriiiFliiienl cniiiiimnlliin. nml uisensD in tlio lilooii, tlio IJr. slnnils prii-eni jinuntiri his profexion. ar.d will warrant n i i. .---. .. ---, - ,-.--. euro in nil rases The following testimonial speaks for lti.ll': Dr J. U. Vouko, Slrt Your mode ol trentiug hffecliiins of llm l.ivcr and dic"o ol Iho llliioi), Ims proved by repented trials, In bo the best yet olTVrrd lo tho fno nlly, anil has been adopted by llm board. Continue In study the huiiinii system nsynii hnvn dono,niid you will yet stand at thn heml ol your pro. I'usslon. V. It. IIOKNEIt, I'ruf. of Anatomy, University, t'enn HAVE CONFIDENCE Dn VOUKO will guirniilfo a perfect nnd pcriiiandil cute In the fiillnwing ca.es, nr rhuign iiothiiig for his srt ires t Syphilis, (ionorrlurs, Slur, tuieofilie Urulhrn, Airecliiin of tho Itostrile Uland IVcnknets of the fieriitat Offnos, Im. I nillllllv SlM..lil l.i.fl.tM mnl. ntitt r..m.l.. lf.l'VT",ll,1,f "e,,,.l1""1 ''". Krijrnal I r...I., IM-II, IIHII. Ill, I'l FTVII.,H, IIIIIIETP i lion. Fever nml Aeon. Inelnfriit Consiiiniilioii. und all irrrsiilurilies i, topiilni Childrrii , with all diseHses or Women nud alsu Nervousness, Palpitation of iho Heart, Ve, I Persons nftliclnl wllh symptoms after lie. t lug treated, should consu'l D. Voung at onre, i as no disease is ruled mill ss the patient Irels perfertly well. Ifthere is aparlicln of dis ' eusii I ill in Ilia system, It will break out ut J soma future limr, when leu.t cxperled, orbs handed lu an liinoeenl ollspriug. Persons wlin have been Wealed with mercury should be very cautious in lielinvlng that they nro well, lor it is a sclenlllie luet lliat II. o iimrrury will I luiliglii Willi lliu ventreal, and form disease I ii great deal worsn than iho originnl. All llioiu who hava mason to think, by bad feel. ings, lhat they hove bnen Irculed !hus, should consult Dr. Voung, and he should examine ihiiircHse and lull them at once bow Ihuy stand. ' VOLIWTAKY Ci:ilTiriCATi:.-TO St.l.WIIOH it mv cot.tr Kd. Tills Is to eerilfv that I, II, F. I.uulng, applied to Dr J C. Voung, to be treated for a general debility, brought on by hurd work at mining in lliu I water, auda iiiiruinalie iifTrellonili nit limbs. ; which almost deputed me of their use, lhat I lheaboe complaints bad IrouMrd mn for a long time one oftbcui for su eral years, nnd , the other about righleuu iiionlhs. Uvcrciimv ! by thu pain and ausinty occasioned by tlie'm, ' had given up all hopes of ever njtuin en. ' J"ying good lieallh In this condition, I1 I culled upon Dr. J. C. Voung, mid after the lnpo of live moiilhs, I em perfectly well and fuel nearly as strong ns I ever did. I eun re- j commend utery omi niter led In his earn, foi he rurcd me, and bus eiircd several of on I friends that 1 lecoinmeiideil to his care, uftlieu ! icd with ilitrorent diseases, some ol tliem ' ; bad cases, of a very bud und dungeruus na I j lure. I Given ibis my voluntrry testimony in fa. i vuruf Dr. J. (?. Yoiiuv. in boots thut II innv Induce all those uflbvlrd Hi cull on him, nml avoid the impoitor who hnvo rubhed me, not only of money, but to a certain extunt of my heallli. 1) F. LUNlNU. GiutK lluns Gui.cn, Krrn Itiver, 6eptambr '.', Id.'iU. j TTil.Alt Silt i Ills wllh pleasure thut I el YJ hasten to answer )our letter, enquiring how I gel along. I lime entirely recovered from lliu complaint fur which your medicHl skill uus required, and I assurejou I fie I gruteful lu you for llm health I now mijny anuicii nud sa ,ed a I was ft., the ve.y Jaw. of lath, ved from an untold umouiil ufsuerm U. . , i ., . , . . i ere I In the r.ly where 1 could do 1 1, this would have the solemn ly of an i.atli, but I am In a inlinriK cump, tliuro is no Juslien ol the I'eare within several miles of me, oud so tou must publish withoul it. I du not like to ,, , . "' "r sllaitiiipu, nsiil X Mtusn It Is noire- 1uMl0 "" Uk1 "" "". " Ti'ZU ... . "u .. (. LAsDON J ""' ' L' "'""' Mimeo. Kent n7lh.lHSfi. C iuuimj nir- in answer lo XJ vour vour request, as lo lioev inv case l eel. ling along, I would slule dial I hoi perfectly well, and huvu been o foj about on inoiilh I should hnve written befiire, bul base been waning losee il it woulil return l am now jiulisfied llmt I Iihvh sen lliu lull nl ii Alt l ruse wus said lo bu a very bad one by all Ihe publicum Hint examined me. i lie) all cull- d II n men uruil disease, and said there u no hilo for il." Vou culled il scrofulous, mix. ed nub a ineicunul alieiliun, mid suid ton could cure me, and t uu hnve done su I i-uii only lliauk )ou for it nud recommend nil persons nfflicled io give you a fuir Irial. Yours nil death, C. L. KAILS, Jr. CONSTITUTIONAL OEI1ILITV, Oil V Seminal Weakness Or, Voung itddres- I ses those having injuied iheinselvv bypri.l vale mid imriroper iiidulgenco lu the secret aud aidilsry habit tlut luuia Ihe body and i mind, uufiuine Ilium for either business or soeiely The following are nuns of the sad i . i - i . . . . w . i auu iiieianciioiy eui.ti preouceu uy ovlv i hnbilsolyoulh, vir j weak nessaf tho buck , nnu limns, pain in in e noiid, dimness ol sighi, V , ' ' .-,-......... w. ..6. ., loss of muscular power, palidliil Ion o He ' ,.,, d1w,ai ,11,.rvil'u.!le.,,1 ,fi.liil,v, ' derangement of the digestive function, gun. erul debility, symptoms ol consumption, Ar. Mcmai.lv. Ihe fearful t fTecis ou the mind are mora lo be dieuded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil fii'rebodiiigs aversion to society, self distrust, love of solitude, liniidily, Jco , are some ot lliu ovil produred All persons who are afllicled with onv of i io nuuve symptoms snooui not uu lo call on Dr Young, und be at onco restored lu per. iuci neniiii, i.ei no luise uulicacy prevent ,ynu, bul apply immediately, und aave )our- sulffroin Iho iinful and dreadful cooseuueu ces oflhis terrible muladv. wrsKsess or the ohoaks immediately cured, nnd full vigor restored. Ollir.e corner of Montgomery and Culifor niu atreeis, over I'ceific Kipress, San Fran- cUco, where al letter mutt be directed t .insure inleiilion, J. C. YOUNG, M I). BKWARE OF IMI'OdlTION.-Iii conse nuence ol the wido spread celebrity uf Ur. YOUNG, numetuua Impostor have ap'uog inlo eslsteucejpretcuiliog io ba pvtfut, SAN FRANCISCO. Si. i pj.( ,i "-....... " airs 01 mo neniine an. ami int ... 'renrrtiin iniioing upim a lew 01 Ineunnn. I ninrrets.Prrsiins wish Ing li rnntull a a.' 'sieaiii, fliolilJ be very rfttelul liow il.. J' ciinfiilfiiroin the published slslenietiif r ,iirh ebarl.italis, lor they are as unrctepnloti, 'in surli slalemenlsn in ihrlr practice efnirj. ilclne, and are very unsafe to ittni. Tk.J will firnl ileccho ynn liy falsn re t'lfic,j iitocurrd from "drunken losfers," wlm ,,, '' 1 1 . tlumsnUes to gt miMiev to satisfy lh ,,. lues ofn dueasitd spiielllo. W lien such ! ! .!... i. i . i" gniiiB j "in uiiiiiiuciivvt lie "in men qoiq . wllli mercury and outer urug,atnt alter t Vf r hnve rnbbed'you of your money and InjartJ our constitution, they will csil you nf. i,l lliu rlmrgn, thntyou hate not followed d,;, dirrrtiotis The only way lo at old such impoiton t, to rnnrull Dr. J. C Young, the I'ioiirtrA). verlising I'htsician ol California. At am,,. :-..r .i.. nT-.i.-.i r..ii..nM.c,... ("a"1 ,fMJ .....i'.i "vmiij vi uisie, cim hi in nui-nignm : stmicv in rna iprattitt . that tins caused so much sutTerlng In Uj, Irnunlrv, it was unanimously recomnumtj I that alllhe afllicled should consult Dr. Yeas. ns he was the nnly regularly educated I'Kjii, , risii now adterlsing In California, all other, in his linn being quacks and and lmjoiUh, and are not to b trusted. The i.flllettd nH I please tnko r.olicr, that there was not a pi,.. Isician at Ihe nireling who bad ever stia,, heard ol a single case of malpractice frm, Dr. Young, whiln not one ol tin in but hij I seen a number iifcasesfrom the foreifii quirt, I .. i... .t...i. r..i. .i.-i. ;..'! nrti'io iiiuimijii iui i.iiii mcir iciCBQr( virtues in uie puoiic prim. The above facts should bo borne In n!il by nil srektng niettical assistance. 1 hinK lieaten. tney ;v ale aottlnv thornu.L. Ivrltir.iil. nnd it will not be Inn K.r... . -1 .... i --- - .. . - '' ; lliry will nave lo liy llm country, to avoid , in. t Indignation ul an ntilraeid public. Tki will good people thank Dr Ynt'ng for ;. cunliiiued elfurls to haiii.h i)lia tkrry frero sir IllillSl. Dlt. VObNG ran be consulted froraSi. m lii 8 p m., at his odice, cornel CalifurtU and Montgomery streets, over the I'leid lispress Ollice, Sin Francisco, All letters containing the usual feisf $111 will meet with prompt attention. 2S1 THOMAS B0YGE, ' ADVERTISING AGENCY, VTOUTIIEAST Corner or Montgomery soq X Wusbinglon Streets, Sun Francisco, b authorized Agent for the following tienrpj. jicrs : OnKoo.v Srstinhu Jacksonville. Orrcoa. Pacific Jonrnnl, Eugene City, " Oicgon Times, Portland, M Democratic Standard, Portland, Oregon Argus, Oregon Oily, Mercury, Sacramento, Cal." Tlxprrsx, Mnrysville. Hit t Record, Orovillc. Rc)ublietin, .Shasta. Sierra Citixen, Downlevillo. Pluccr Herald, Auburn. Placer Courier, Yankee JlinV. 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