CALfsTU THE J KIOH MEM OF JLANtt .... .... i. tou.vrx,; , Union mep.of.Laae county, the time has come for action, and your June election is but a few montbi distant. Wo deflnitjejrfaa has yet been made publie by which friend of the Uniopi, whether Democrat or Republican, are certain Of concert of acton. Vital lntcreata are at stake. The true tuuei Union, with all. it blessings of peace, of law, of order ; wSMut, with it anarchy, it autrage and it blood. W appeal to ertry loyal citiien : lay aside your old jealousies, auj up to tut precinct election of the dole' gato to the touaty Convention, like brother, Let u hear the voice of the people. . To Republican we any, let your act of devotion to your touatry not be aurpasscd by mere empty founding word. Come up like the true Union men that you are, to the res cue. " .. ' ' . . 1 Democrat we ay, shew that the magnanimity with t yew have come to the aid of the Administration, the an and the Government, la (till as liable in it raa in It magnanimity. CbmeOne! Come all! to your precinct, and elect del- ejratei to tViecounty CunVeutiori.' The precinct election to be held on Saturday, the Hi day of March, 1 $(, and the .county Convention on Saturday, the 29tb day of March, at the Court Ilouia in Eugene City. The county Con tention to nominate the couuty .tickety and elect delegate to tb State Convention. A." A. Suit," C. II. Moss."' JT. UunrnasT, ?iC Blaxdixq, . F;' B. Demi, A. Kmrnaw, b. a. iai.i, W. II. Fwusr, , J. O. OaT.- r vWn. Oai.1,-JL' ' .3. M. illca, 'c' II. 3. Pbxgba, ; 11. M. Ellswobtu, , HlUAM SuiTD, U. 6. IIadlst, D. M. Ruins, 'HllLIABD SUAW, "Jos. Davis, M. Danvohtu, D. N. Hydb, 8. B. Cba.ston. I'filOX STATE CONTENTION. - The qualified voters of the State of Oregon who are in favor of the suppression of the present wicked rebellion of a vigorous prosecution of war so long as necessary to frustrate the mad schemes of armed traitor who are opposed te-aair- peaoe other than the honorable one sure to oioewto4V rebel and their sympathisers submit to the constitutionally elected and quulified authorities and legally enacted laws of the Government who think more of coun try than of part prejudice and individual preference who are in favor ol supporting the general Government in its endeavors to defend the Constitution, execute the laws, and "preserve the Union, and who are willing to uuite for the Election ol a ticket upon such a basis at tne coming elec tion, without reference to former political associations, are respectfully requested to meet at the places of voting in the Several precincts in tno various counties oi me state on Saturday, the g2ddav of March. A. 1. ISO-.!, to choose dele gates to qounty Conventions to be held in the respective counties ot tne state at tne county seats tnereoi, oil sutur dav. the 9th dav of March. ISM. for the mirpose of select' ng delegates to a State Convention, to be held at Eugene City, ou Wednesday, the 'jthof April, 186-2, for thepeurposc of nominating a Union ticket for State officers and Member or gatea -Qua. i Mariva, 1st; Clackamas, 8 ; Multnomah, 8 ; Washington, 4; Columbia, 1 ; Clatsop, 1 ; Tillamook, 1 ; Wasco, 4. W e recommend the holding of precinct and county meet ings at the hour of 1 o'clock r. ., and the meeting of the State convention at JJ. p cloca or tne auy namea. .Samcii. Haxxa, B. F. Haboi.ho, E. D. Slurries:, Ck'n Htm. St. Cot. Com. 11. W. Cobbktt, t.uciAM Hbath, E. Williams, W. C Johnson, C, T. Cbakdall, Jos. Cox, , Htp. St. t'tn. Com. If. SIrso, "A. P. Wallbb, . A. C. Gibbs, K. C. Giib, ' Alomo I.ulanu, I- B. Moones, JonN McC'bacicsx, E. N. Cooks, . W. 8. I, add, A. C.'Dakibls, A M. Svabr, II. M. Thatchib, K. J. Laud, J. W. McCi'iiT',' ' S. O. Rsbo, David McCi-llt, A. C. K. Shaw, Thomas Stbaxo, David Powbll, L. E. Pbavt, .... ,A. H. Uallock, II. 3. COSSKT, II. 3. GSKB, S. II, KlCKET, 8. 3. McCobhicx, T. B. Kicskv," . A. L. I.ovejot, ABBS llUAW, ' D. 1. TnOHPSOV, . WlLLIAH UBAVBS, J. S. RlXEBSOff. ' J. Magokb, .. , v I.. F. Cabteb, !. N. Tkkbt, . 11. 1', Uoise,. ....... J. M. Dick, If. HniVj , II. M. Kllswooto, J. Wars, K. E. SvHATTOJf, . - B. J. pKXGBA, .. - ; V.. L, ArpLBOATB, J. M. Gais; . Geo. II. Bblukx,' " J, l.D. Ubnbeusox. TO TilE UNION MEN OP BENTON COUNTY. or nominatrag a ti nion TicKet ior ninie oincers anu .ncnioer of Congress, as foljowsj' from Jackson county, 10 delo gatea ; Jusqpbine, 6 . Douglas, 8 ;. Currv, 1 ; Coos, 1 ; L'mp ijua, i. Lane, 8; Benton, 4; Linn, 10; l'olk, A ; Vaiuhill,6; The Qualified voters of Beaton woniVi." who are In fa- voref the suppression of the present wicked rebellion Of a vigorous prosecution of war . so long as necessary to irustratetne mua sciieme oi arruea traitors who are op psd ,to aViy peace other than . the. honorable one sure to com When rebels and their sympathisers submit to the constitutionally elected and qualified- authorities and legally enacted laws of the .Government Who .think more 01 country than of party prejudice aiid.individuul prefer 4nee-who are in favor or sunnortinir the general Govern- Tlient in its endeavors to defend the Copstitution, execute the laws, uiid preserve the Uniop,.uud who are willing to unite on a ticket upon such' a basis at the coming election," rt requested to meet at a general MASS MEETING to be Held at the Court House in Corvallia on Saturday the 2'Jth day of March lSBi, at 1 o'clock ' r.. , for the purpose of nominating a union county ticket and to select nvc ucio irates to the " Union State Convention" to be held at Eugene City, on Wednesday the Stli day of April, 1MK2, to nominate a " Union ticket for State Officers and Member of Con-grcs-s;',., , ... A.'G. Hoysr, . . ,Jamss R. Batlrt, 1 A. J. Thatbb, W. II. MOKarVaico J. KiKkkt, ' ' E. A. Abbky, J. URoW.is'o, ' . -. K. Chahbkbs, " B. W. Wilsox, A. Nw(tox, ; ' ' J! MARrix,. .' . '-: H. Klicsinoeb, Ji'p., Co. Com J t A. Vi. Cim W. Mavzocr, J; Masox,. . H. t'. Williams, ' J. W. Souther, J. A. IIaxxa, ' K. G. 81XUO.NS, . A. M. Withah J. II. DOHSS, ., A. lIOLBBB, ' E. HOLCATS, U. Msrcbr, ' M.'B. Nichols,. ' J. Clarx, .. L. IUlvils, v ; 8. H. Bebxabb, ' J. G. Kbiechbaum, A. i'rBDT,.". . , B. Cook, . :. A. Babxabr, J.C.Wood. . ' Corvallis, Jan. 17, 1862. f CLACKAMAS COUNTY CONVENTION. . lThe. Union men of Clackamas' county who love their coqntry who are opposed to the dismemberment of our Upion for any cause and upon any terms; who believe in suppressing armed rebellion by force of arms; and who are-willing to respond to the call made for a Union State Con ventjoHVare requested to meet in their several precincts at-'the usual places of voting, at one o'clock on Suturduy the,22d day of Htfrcli, J86-i, and elect delegates to a Union County Convention to be beld at the court house in Oregon City, on Ssturdsy trwimh day of 'Mareh, 18H2, for the pur pose of electing six delegates to the Union State Conven tion to be held at r.ugeneCity ontheUth day of April, 180 2, and transacting such other busines a the Convention may deem proper.'. Let no man fail to be present at his precinct meeting.-"-. . !-,';..-''' --..;.., .. . ; !iSciTics HrsLAT, i . W. C. Joajxiox, Chapbax, Wit. Barlow, iMmvcnUie Co. Com. . W f ..Uraxa,- . . ' ' elav. cbaio; , , ....... BetntMita Co., Cam. E. Milwain,'" W. C Dement, M. Bamsbv, ' Jss. D. I-ocv; J. 8. Vinson,, C. W. Noblett,. S W. Inifafls, Alden II. Steele. C. 0. Boynton, F. .A. Coflard,' D. P. Thompson, Abel Mattbon, If. W. Eddv, E. T. T. Fisher, W. W. Buck, Owen Wade, 1. F. Beales, A. Wsrner, . . M, FSillon Wm. IHerdbru, J as. Vinston; T E. E. Hayes Tho Charman, Wm. Whilloek, W. A Starkweather, A..L. Lovejoy,, . - J. B. Underwood, - ' r "f-0TARY PUBLIC, wilt puttotually. attend to alt bus J.1 iness entrusted to his care.; : : i 7-tf " , ' . Sugene City, Oregon. Eugene City lodye Ho. ilr A. F. and A. M. Hold their regular communications on the SATURDAY evening preceding the New and Full Moon. M. BLANDIXO, W. M. J. B. Underwood, Secretary. DR. J. L. COOMBS, SURGEON. CORVALLIS, "OliEGON, WILL Visit any part of the Stat in consultation, or to perferm surgical operations. fy-Jy To BtrohaaU ad Shippers. rOKTAOE AT OREGON CITY. TITC MERCHANT AXD SHIPPERS of tb Willamette Va)ley art notified that - . , . . . . BAR.STOW A FRAZER art Bow prOMrfd with, plenty of teams and careful drivers to paa treifM orey.lbe Portage between Oregon City and Caaenran'as-faat li mold be expected. One of. as artU be at alt time at each end of tho rout to atnead to tb forwardicf of the freight, -au-a to prevent any nanaeessary delay. Oreg City, 'ergon, Itwtvrf , IMf. M Sheiilf'i Sale. ; . 'States! Oregon,- county of Lane, . - - BY virtue of sundry executions, to me directed and de livered, issued out ot the circuit court of the State of Oregon, in and for the county of Lane whereas judgment was rendered against Joseph L. Brumley, in favor of the fullowlna named Darties. to wit. on in favor of J. Failine A, Co.; for the sum of 4,7H la, and ftf 43 cost; on iu favor of Smith A Davis tor the sum of l,236 14, and 6 4i (oat ; ona in favor of Canneld, Pierso) A Co., for the sum of t'J7 St), and 4 cost) uueiu favor of Savier A Co., fur the sum of 77'J tt'-', and 6 45 cost ; one iu favor of S. A. Wood, for the sum of '-', lJ6 &i, aud 6 4o cost; on in favor of hlnupp, Uuirell A Co., fur the sum 74'.', and t 4jrost; oueiu fuvQufJoues, Tubin A Co., for $7u7 84, and (6 4.3 cost ; aud one in favor ol Henry W. Corbett, for the sum of ii4 50, aud (4 45 cost, subject, nevertheless, to some credit upon some of said executions and for want of sufficient personal property, out of which to satisfy said executions, therefore, 1 have, this 12th day of Februa ry, A. 1. HtS2, levied upon, as the real property of said J. L. Brumley, the following described real estate, in Lane county, Oregon, to wit, 1st, part of lot So. (8) eight, in block (Ujuiue, iu bugene City, bounded as follows : beginnings! southeast corner of said lot thence north 62 feet, thence west 120 feet, thence south ot feet, thence east 12U feet ; 2d, three-fuurths of lot (1 one iu block (15) fifteen, iu Eugeue City, bounded as follows : ou the north by vth street, east br 'Willamette street 40 feet, and by cast half of south halt of said lot one 40 feet, south by lot (4) SO feet, and by east half of south half of said lut so feet, and west by alley bO feet; Sd, lot (') live iu bloek (7) seven, iu Eugene City; 4tb, part of lot(7K'en in block (V) nine, in Eugene City, bounded as follows f beginning at S. E. corner ot said lot, thence north 80 feet, theuce west 40 feet, thence south 80 feet, thence east 40 feet ; 6th, part of lot No. (li) six and (7) seven, in block No. (if) three, in Mulligan addition east of Eugene City, bounded as fullowa : beginning at south west corner of lot (7) thence east 160 feet, thence north Hi feet, thena west 160 feet, thence south 85 feet ; 6th, lols(l) and (4) one and fouriu block (l)oue In Mulli gau's 'addition oast side, of Eugene City; 7th, lots No. (1) and (2) one and two in block No. (2) Iwoin Shaw A Put terson's addition to Eugene City; 8th, lots No. II ) and (4) oneand four aud (5) hve and (8) eight iu bluck No. (8) six in Mulligan's addition on the west side of Eugene City; nth, lots No. (1) and (4) one and four in block No. (16) six teen in the town of Eugene City; loth, lots (3) and (4) three and four iu block ;7) seven, in Eugene City; 11th, all the right title and interest of the said J. L. Brumley in the r.ugene city mill property ana mm privilege inclu ded in the following. described premises, beginning at the N. W. corner of 11. Shaw's lanu claim, thence east along north line of said claim (11) eleven chains, thence south (21) twenty-one chains, thence west (11) chains, thence north (21 ) twenty-one chains, containing (23) acres of land, more or less ; 12th, the following truct of laud, beginuing (2) two chains north of south-west comer of Mulligan's addition west of Eugene City, thence north (6) six chains (6) links, thence west (8) eight chains (53) titty-three links, thence south (6) six chains (6) six links, thence east (8) sight chains fifty-three links, containing 6.14 acres ol land, more or less; 13th, the following truct of laud, known as the J. F. Bowden's land claim No. hfty-thrce in section seventeen and twenty, iu T. 18 south, Kange 3 west, begin ning at the north-cast corner of said claim, thence west 45 chains, thence south 53 chains 78 links, thence eust 17 chains 34 links, east 27 chains 66 links, thence north 71 chains 11 links, containing 2'JO acres, more or less; also the south-west corner of Elston claim No. 87 in section 17 in T. 18, S. K. 3 W., thence east on the line between claim 53 and 37 30 chains and 50 links to S. E. corner of section 37, thence north on eust boundary 9 chains 50 links to Sweeney's corner, thence south, 34 degrees west, 2 chains Vt links, thence south, 30 degrees west, 2 chains 5 links, theuce north 17 degrees west 7 chains 50 links, thence west 'J chains 75 links to the west boundurv of cluim 37, thence south on west boundary M chains iio finks, containing 50 acres more or less; also the donution land cluim of John Ulauton in section 31 and 32 in T. It) S. It. 3 V., containing -acres of land, more or less; also the donation lund claim of George W. ltineliart in section 2t) in T. 18 S. It. 3 W., Willamette Meridtun in Lane county Oregon ; also the donution land cluim of Gurnett Uiggs, described as fol lows, to wit, S. E. quarter of S. E. quarter ol section! 30, S. W. quarter of S. W quarter of section 2'J, E. half of N. E. quarter of section SI, W. hulf of N. W. quarter of sec tion 32 in T. 18 S. K. W. of Willamette Meridian, contain ing 140 acres of laud, more or less; 14th, also all tho right title and interest of the said J. L. Brumley in and to tlie Jewett land claim, 160 acres of lund, more or less; loth, also all the right title uud interest of said J. L. Brumley in and to the U. V. Uichie lund claim, S2o ucresof lund, more or less, both of said cluims lying some live or six miles south of Eugene City, in Lane county, Oregon; 16th, also all his right title and interest, in and to the O'Kelly blacksmith shop and the lot on which said shop stands in Eugene City, said lot being a purt of the old public square, (villi alt aud singular the hereditaments aud appurtenances thereto belonging, or in any wiso appertaining to the above described premises. The sale to take plnce as follows: to commence on Tuesday, the 18th day of March, A. D. 1862, at lo o'clock a. ., at the store of said J. L. Brum'.ev, iu Eugene City, and to continue from day to day, between the hours of V o clock . and sunset of each day, adjourning euco suie to tne next, premises to ne soiu, until tne wuuic oi the above described premises arc sold, unless said execution shall be sooner satislied. Given under my hand this 12th dav of February, 1862, at Eugene Citv, Lane countv, Stutc of Oregon. JOSEPH MEAOOlt, 6-4t . , .,. Shenll of Lane county. Notice to Absent Defendant rpO HENRY C. FOUNTAIN : You are hereby notifiied X that unless you appear in the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Lane, ou the third Monday of April, A. v. 18U2, nnd answer the cumpinint or r.iizuiictn A. fountain Dlaintilf, which has been hied with the Clerk of said court, and prays lor a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, upen the ground or willut desertion, the same will be taken for confessed, and the prarer thereof will be granted by the court. It. 11. SNELLlNG, Pitt's Att'y. 6-4t Notice to Creditors. ALL persons having claims sgaiust the estate of John W. Grillith, Jr., deceased, arc hereby required to ex hibit the same with the necessary voucher within one year from the date of this notice to the undersigned Exec utor at his place or residence in Lane countv, Oregon. Dated. Feb. 8, 1862. . . HARRISON A. STEVENS, ' S. Ellsworth, Atty, ) Sole Executor. Eugene City. ( 5-4t SherilTi Sale. State ot Oregon, county of Lane, St. BY virtue of an execution issued by the Clerk of the circuit court in and for the county of Lane, and State of Oregon, and to me directed and delivered, upon a judg ment in lavor ot J. L. llrumley, ana against u. uorneiius, for the sum of 870 22, together with interest uud cost, for which said judgment was duly assigned to G. W. Uine bart, on the first day of November, A. D. 1861, and for want of personal property 1 have, this 5th day of February, A. I). 1862. levied unon the tallowing described real prop erty, to wit., the dwelling house occupied by said B. Cor nelius, together with a convenient space around tne same, not to exceed one-hall' acre of land, situated on a certain tract of lund laterly purchased by him of one E. F. Skinner, situated in Lane county, and State of Oregon, and adjacent to the town of Eugene City, on the north ; also the school house situated on the some tract of land as above described, together with a convenient space of lund around the same, not exceeding one-half aere of land, for which same real property I will. oiler for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash on the premises, adjacent to Eugene Citv, Lane county, Oregon, on Saturday theeighth day of March, A. D. 1862, between the hours of t o'clock a. h. and un-et of said day, for which said real property is taken a th propertv of sain B. Cornelius to satisfy said judgement, will' ard singular the hereditament and appurtenances thereto be longing, or in any wise appertaining, and all the right title and interest; Which saltt B. Cornelius had at tlie rendi tion of said judgment in and to aaid premises, on the K'.ub dav of April, A. D. 1861, or since, or now has. Given un der my band this 5tb day of i'ebruarv, A. II. 162, at the city of Engene. - : JOSEPH MEADOR, s-4t cnepin ol IJine county. Sheriff Sale. State of Oregon, county of Lane, at. BT virtue of an execution issned by th Clerk of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the countv of Lane, and to me directed, in favor of Humiston A Ma'dan. andagiinU Bluford Deadinond whereas a judgment waa renaereo in tne circuit court ot tne ntaio oi uregon, ior the county of Lane, for the sum of (1348 and live dollar' cost, there being no personal property fonnd thereon to levy, therefore i nave tnis tne loin day ot reoruary, A. u. Is62, levied upon as the real property of Bluford Deadmond and wife, and will offer for safe in th town of Eugen City, on Monday the 17th day of March, A. D. 1862, be-, tween the hours of o'clock a. a. and sunset of aaid day, all the right title and interest of said Bluford Deadinond and his wife, in and to the following described real property, to wit, the north part of let No. (3) three in fractional block Ho. (II) eleven, in bugene my, oounaeo as follow, to Wit, on the north by allev, eighty feet ; on the weat by Willamette afreet sixty feet; on the south by th premise now occupied bv A- Renfrew, eighty feet ; and on the eaat bv the Public Square, sixty feet, being th same premises mortgaged br aaid Deadmond, and his wi t, to Homistoo A Ma'dan, March 22d, A, D. 161, this execution bating been issued on th judgment rendered on said mortgaged not. Given under my hand this loth dav of Feb., A. D. 1842. . JOSEPH MEADOR, -5t " Sberilt of Lane county. , Sheriff's Sale. .. .. . . BY virtue of an execution issded oat of th Circuit Court of the Stat pf Oregon, for th county of Lane, to me directed in favor of JOSEPH MAYER and against C. C. SMITH, commanding me to satisfy aaid execution out of certain mortgaged premises mentioned in said exe cution now, therefore, I have levied upon and will oiler for sale upon the premise, at public auction, on Satur day, the 1st dav of March. A. D. 1862. all th riirht. title and interest of th aaid C. C. Smith iu tb following described real estate, to wit, all lhat certain piece or parcel of land situuted lying and being in Lau Couuty, Oregon, known and described as the south east quarter of section 2tf, commencing V ruds from the south-east corner of said section, ruunitig north 180 rods, thence west 152 rods thence south 160 rods, theuce east loo ruds, more or leas, thence south 21 rods, thence east 60 rods to th place of begin ning, less five lot 6o by, 80 feet,-. The above described " ; J .! 1 1 1! - r i ry o '.l. premise isuie uuuauou tauu eiaun oi saiu v. v. oiniiu. Feb. 1, A. D. 1862. JOS. MEADOR, Slier id'. By J. W. Huff. Deputy Sheriff, Lan county. . Notice to Absent Defendant. riX) GEORGE M. WINDES: You are hereby notified L that unless you sppear in the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, tor in bounty oi i.ane, on tne third iiouuity oi April next (1862) and, answer thccomplaintor Hill for Fore closure of Mortgage, which has been hied with the Clerk of suid Court, by Samuel A. Cox complainant, and prays for a judgment ol foreclosure, ana also to recover moneys due on the same, the same will be taken as confessed, and the prayer thereof will be granted by the Court, By order OI lion. tt. t. struiton, judge. Kaieu, jau. z, iwi. S. ELLSWORTH, Sol'r for Cumpl't. - Eugene City, Oregon. i 8m. , Notice to Absent Defendant. . rj CHARLES G. MARTIN: You; are heraby notified 1 Unit unless vou aonear in the Circuit Court of the Stutc of Oregon, for the County of Lane, ou the third Monday of April next (186) and answer tlie complaint ot James 11. McFarlund, plaintiff, which has been tiled with the Clerk of said Court, and prays tor a judgment against yau for $."15 00, besides interest and cost of suit, the same will be taken for confessed, and the prayer thereof will be grunted by the Court, llv order ot lion. ft. r.. titration, judge. Dated, Jan. 2, 1862. S ELLSWORTH, Pl ffs Atty. Eugene City, Oregon. . ' 2 3m Notice, to Absent Defendant. mo CHARLES G. MARTIN: You are hereby notified L that unless you appear in the Circuit Court of the State ot Oreizon. for the County of Lune, on the third Mon day of April next, (1862) and answer the complaint of John llcrarlaud, planum, wnicu lias Deen llleu witn tn Clerk of the said Court, and pray for a judgment against you for t'.vi 00, besides interest and costs of sait, the same will be taken as contcssea, ami the prayer tnereoi win oe granted by the Court. By order of Hou. R. E. Stratum, Judge. Dated Jun. 2, 1862. S. ELLSWORTH, Pl'fli Atty. Eugene City, Oregon. 2 -uiu Notice to Absent Defendant. r-no WALTER S. BROCK : Tou are hereby notified that L unlss you appear in the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Lane, on the third Monday of Apiu next (13UZ'. and answer tno complaint. oi jumes Fountain, which has been filed with the Clerk of said court, and prays fur a judgment against you, together with Rob ert li. Cochran and Prior F. Bluir, for the sum of $1000 00, besides interest and costs of suit, the same will be taken for confessed and the prayer thereof will be granted by the court Bv order of Hon. R. E. Strutton, Judge. Duted, Jan. 17, 1862. S. ELLSWORTH, Pi tt's Atty, 3 3m Eugene City, Oregon. Notice to Absent Defendant. TO JOHN B. ST0WELL AND ROBERT 11. RENSHAW : You are hereby notified that unless you appeur in the circuit court of the State of Oregon, tor the county of Lane, on the third Monday of April next (18G2) uud aHswcr the complaint of Bell Jenuings, plaintiff, which has beeu filed with the Clerk of suid court, and prays for a judgment against you (together with Wm. D. Renshaw) for $2750 00 besides interest and costs of suit, the same will be ta ken as confessed, and the prayer thereof. will'b granted by the court. Bv order of Hon. R. E. Stratton, Judge. Dated, Jun. 17, 1862. S. ELLS WORTH, , 8 3m Prffs Atty, Eugene City Oregon. - Notice to Absent Defendant. TO WILLIAM KAY: You are hereby notified that un less you uppear in the circuit court of the Slate of Ore gon, for the countv of Lane, on the third Monday of April. 1862, 'and unswer the complaint or Bill for the settlement of partnership, property which bos been tiled with theClerk of said court by Vincent II. Davis, complainant, and prays lore settlement, the same win oe taxcu a confessed, and the prayer of suid complainant will be granted bythe court ustcd, jun. ii, 1862. j. j. lii.tv aas, tiers:. E. E. Haft, Atty. ' 8 3m Notice to Absent Defendant. A. J. Welch, Treasurer of Lane county,' t. : L. S. Rogers. rp0 L. S. ROGERS : You are hereby notified that unless A. you appear in the circuit court ot the Mate of Oregon, for Lane county, on the third Monduy of April, A. D. 1862, and nswer the complaint of A. J. Welch, Treasurer of Lane countv, aforesaid, which has been tiled with the Clerk of said court, and prays for a judgment against vou for $131 'J2, besides interest and costs, (and for the fore closure of a mortgage) the same compluint will be taken for confessed, and the prayer thereof will be granted by the court. By order of said court. Jan. 18, A. 1). 1862. t-3m R. B. SNELLlNG, Pl'ffs Atty. Notice. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County ol Lane; April Term. A. D. 1862. Cauibell E. t'lirismuu, 1'1'ff r. Charles O. Martin, Deft. Attachment . rpo CHARLES G. MARTIN, Deft: Take notice that X. PI'fT has hied his complaint in the above entitled suit, claiming to recover 1,658 80, with interest thereon at twenty-live percent, per annum, from Dec. 1st, 1861; also (152 66, witn interest thereon from Nov. 13, 1861. Now, unless you appear in said court on the 3rd Monday of April A. D. 1862, and answer said complaint, the same will be taken as confessed, and the prayer thereof be granted by the court. Williams, Gibbs and Hoffman, Att's for Pl'ff. 2 3m ..Notice of Final Settlement la the county court of Lan county. Estate of William M. Steveus, deceased. IOTICE is hereby given that Hixy V. Stevens, Admin- fur annual and final settlement, and the first Monday of Jiareu, looa, uaa unu uuuuiuwa ior ocsriuv tueaamo Aa ted, Feb. 4, 1862. HIXY V. STEVENS, Adm'x, o-3t By 3. fciisworin, Alt y. . Notice County Court of Lane County, Oregon. John Bailey, Adm'r, tt. W. S. Brock and Joseph Meador. rpo W. 8. BROCK : Yau arc hereby notified that unless A. you appear in the county court of Lane Countv, Oregon. on the first Monday of April, A. D. It. 62, and answer the complaint in the above entitled cause, the same will be ta ken tor confessed, and tlie prayer thereor will be granted by the court. Kngene Citv, Jan. , A. I). 1862. ' J 28111 "R. B. SNELLlNG, ITrT Atty. Guardian's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with an or der ot the county court ot the county of Lane. Oregon, made at the January term, 1862, I will proceed to sell at public auction on Saturday the 22d day of February, A. 1. 1862. between the hours of 9 o'clock and sunset of said day, for cosh, on the premises, the following described real estate, to wit, the donation land cluim of Hamilton Richey (insane person) situated near the mouth of the MiXiawk. in aid oounty, and containing one hundred and sixty acre, mora, pr toss. Hated, bugene City, Jan. 1, 182r-- S-r4t PRESLEY SCOTTGuardian. Estrayed. I7R0M the subscriber, living threemiles south of Eugene City, a strawberry-roan filly, two years old last spring ; no mark pr brand except the hair in the face is a little light er than on the other part of the body. Any information concerning the same will be suitably rewarded. Eugene City, Oregon. 8tf .... . Wh. LL'CKEY. w DR. EDWARD SHEIL ILL pay tneaisl atteotiea- to chronic disease. Cst vail lis, 0 T . -4a KO, m SAUCH AND CARI2C3 ! ! Having disposed of one half my stock of goods to T. O. Hendricks, and wishing to visit the above named local ities early, in--the spring, therefore, all persona knowing themaeive indebted to the undersigned, art hereby noti fied to come forward and settle imnwIiaUly. Eugen City, Oregon. Feb. 1, 1862. E. L. BRISTOVV. 4t ftuincy Hall, 147, 149, 151, Washington Street. . " r . Large denning Establishment ia CaUioraiau Reader, when you are in .fan Francisco, H i orth yotif whil to par a visit to this innnrnse Clothing 'Hotr, arid are the emmrtr vartely of Tmn of verjr style and taxtnr that fWl the syiaciotfs shclvea and counter, and" to noticsr the aimmnt of basiire daily tranaaewd there. - Th nprrredeit!areof the proprietor i attribu ted 10 their liberal and judicious advertising, and the-, re markably low prirea at. which their good arr sold, litis FRANK LESJLJE'S PICTORIAL HISTORY 07 THE WAR 07 1861. DESCRIPTIVE. STATISTICAL, AND DOCUMENT ARY. Edited by Hon. E. G. Sgtiia. Late Minister of the United States to Central America. This work is published in Semi-monthly Numbers ; its MAMMOTH SIZE allows of the largest Engravings, and it contains s complete epitome of the war in which the coun try i involved, with all the Facts, Scene, Incident and Anecdote connected with it, arranged chronologically, forming a cotemporary and permanent History of the time. All Olhciul ana important Documents, emanating North or South, appeur in full, with complete and autheutic ac counts aud Illustrations of all the striking Incidents of the War ; together with the Portruits of Leading Officers aud Stutemcn, Plans and Views of Fortifications, Maps, etc. . The Pictorial History of the Wur of 1861, is invaluable to Families, for in its magnificently illustrated pages, even children can trace the course of events, while as a woik of Reference fur ail classes, its value and importance must increase with every year. In its completed form it will be one of the most magnificent Historical Political Works ever issued from any press in th world. Each number i exquisitely printed on fine, thick paper, in large, clear tvpe, and is stitched in a cover with a beau- .if.. i iii,,irat.,ri'T;iiu i,.., Ten numbers have been published, containing upward of 2.'rt Engravings, and matter equivalent to 3v0 octavo pages. , Published every fortnight. Txaai 25 cents per num ber. Two dollars nill secure the first Eight numbers. The usual discount to trade. rKANK l-h.Llt, fubiisher, 7-tf No. 19 City Hall -Square, New York MUSEUM! MUSEUM! AX INSTITUTION' being formed in this place to be ex clusivly devoted to the advancement of scikncb in this country, and esneciallv of the nhvsicul or natural sciences which requires, as a Oasis, a MUSEUM, or collection of specimens in- the various departments, such as Botany, Geology, Zoology, Oology, etc. therefore all persons are invited to assist by collecting and sending us sucb speci mens as they may be able to obtain. Skins of all kinds of animals'wanted, whether common or rare, whether feathery or hairy. If persons do not wish to spend their time in removing the skin, send us the bird or animal and we will attend to it ourselves. In skinning. the bones of th bead and legs should be hit, after dis plncingthe skin sufficiently to remove the flesh, eyes, etc. As the skull is ulso a fair index to the structure, nature and habits of animals, a collection of them, of all kinds, whether they beol things which walk, crawl, fly or swim, are wanted. Entire skeletons would be preferred. i A BUSHELS of birds eggs wanted, this coming spring AVf and summer, to assist in the perfection and study of the new science or Oology eggs or even the most common kinds of birds. A description of the nest, its position and structure, also of the kind of bird and the time when it lays its eggs, are necessary, and should be accompanied by the head uud wing of the bird. Rocks of all kinds wanted, especially those containing fossils, the different kinds of metals, etc. Plants of all kinds, with their flowers, collected and pre served in herbariums, whether described or not, are also wanted. Those interested in the progress of science in this coun try will find this a favorable opportunity for rendering their assistance ; and to the young especially, we would any, you cannot engage in a more interesting and laudable enterprise tbau making collectioua of the desired speci mens. Specimens of all kinds designed for the Museum may be left at the office of the State Kkpi bi.icax, and all addresses should be to HENRY CUMMINS, Eugene City, Oregon. Feb. 8, 1862.. . CHARLES A. CRANE, ADVERTISING AGENCY. Cor. Washington -cVvSansome Streets, Government Ioose Up-Staira. SAN FRANCISCO. STATE REPUBLICAN, Stow'a Stock Reporter, i. j Daily Bee, -. "- .," Nevada National, - - . Butte Democrat, . . . . Placer Courier, .... ' Northern Culifornian,; . Colomu Times, - - Mooney's Express, Plumas Standard, Southern News, Daily Argus, Ilnily Appeul, - - , -Napa County Times, San Jose Telegraph, Alameda llenild, - . 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Although prompt and certain in its operation, and not tfnpleafaitt to th taste, it is perfectly safe and adapted to the (enderest age.- . .'...?. -j For S.iUs bv A. It. ft D.' SANDS, Druggist, 100 Fulton Street, New York. - ' HoldsJso-b.stdinli Co.;o Francisco; Smith A Davis, Portland YV-alk'r, ho (roc -City, r- i'ril Snt WINCHESTER'S Hypophosphites abb the oxly spa-cine bkmedt roa CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS AM) GENER AL DEBILITY, FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE BLOOD SYSTEM. This new and remarkable Chemical Remedy a prepara tion of oxydizable phosphoruswas discovered by the cele brated Dr. J. F. Churchill, of Paris. It bas been used by over ten thousand physicians, during the lust three years with results unparalleled in the annals of medicine; crea ting an entire revolution in the treatment of Chronic Dis eases of the Luugs, Stomach, and all morbid conditions ot the Nervoua and Blood Systems. Cumumption U ho Ion gtr an incurablt malatlt, for this Remedy has rtttortd Ana drtdi, in all tkiyt of th diuat. THE HYPOPHOSPHITES Have a two-fold and specific action on the one hand in creasing the priuciple which CONSTITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY ; aud, on the other, being the MOST POWER FUL BLOOD GENERATING AGENTS KNOWN. They act with promptness and certainty in all general morbid couditious, such as Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma, Scrofuln, Marasmus, Anemia, Female Complaints, etc., and in all dis orders uf the Nervous or Blood Systems. Their effect upon the tuburctihtr condition is immediate all the general symptoms disappearing with a rapidity which is really marvelous. They increase the nervous or vi tul energy, re lieve Cough, check Night Sweats, diminish Expectoration, Improves the Appetite, arrest Diarrhea, and promote re freshing sleep. A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE. Winchester's Genuine Preparation OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITES is the only reliable form of Dr. Churchill's Remedy, und is approved by the Medical Profession generally. USE NO OTHER, Oil ANY REM EDY CONTAINING IRON. l-tf Circulars containing the only aatheirtie information in regard to the uew treatment, free. I-y?" Price 12 per bottle. Sold Wholesale and Retail at the California Branch Depot, bv 8 J. WINCHESTER, 604 Mission St., two doors west of Second, San Francisco Sands' Sarsaparilla, FOR THE REMOVAL AND CURE OF All Diseases arising from an Impure State of the Blood or Habit of the System. . IN thit preparation aro strongly concentrated all the medicinal properties of Sarsuparilhi, combined with tho most eflectuul aids, the most sulutury productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and th combi nation is such tliut one modifies and improves tho other, producing a compound dill'ering entirely in its character and properties from any other preparation, und unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring under disease. It hus been so fully tested, not only by patients themselves, but also by physicians, t hut it has received their unquali fied recommendations und tho npprobution of the public; and has established on its own merits a reputation lor v AL US and arriCACY far superior to the various compounds bcuring the name of Sursupurillu. . rnou tjie Aiiiir. Moktrbbt, Cal., Jan. 18, 1S50. Messrs. A. 0. A D. Sands Gentlemen : 1 beg leavetoadd my testimony in favor of your invaluable medicine, hoping it may lead some other unfortunate beings to try its effects, and tliut they may be benefited as I have been. I arrived here by the overland route, about the lint of October lust. A few days after I was attacked with a very disagreeable eruptiun of the skin, which my physician could not euro. 1 happened to find your Surauptirilla iu u stove iu this place, and remembering the popularity of the medicine at home, I purchased three bottles, which had the desired effect oi removing my difficulty entirely. With bigh regards, yours, etc.. .i - J. 11. MILLER, Lieut. U. 8. A. ' Prepared and sold by A. II. Ac I). Simd, Wholesalo Druggists, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New York. : For sale by 1 H:Vitt, Kitti.s A Co., II. Johnson A Co., and RsDixaTox A Co., San Francisco ; Rfca A Corns, Mu rysville; R. H. 'iel)osALn A t'o., Sacramento ; Smith A I)avis, Portland t WM. WALKER Eugene City; and by Druggists generally. ii27-3m KEITH'S ROSEMARY HAIR INV1G0RAT0R. THE BEST AXI) CHEAPEST ARTICLE EVEIl IN v en teil fur IMPROVING. RESTORING, CLEANSING, EKBELLISHI1MG THE HAIR, : AKt Preventing its Turning Grey. . PRICE, FIFTY CFXTS A BOTTLE; Prepared ouly by W.M. II. KEITH A CO., S8-8m 187, Montgomery t., San Francisco. F. X. K AST, Agent of A. SEIBERLICII, of Philade.phia, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, Warehouse 75 and 77 California Street, (Southeast Corner of llattery Street.) SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Constantly oil hnrtd; a large assorted stock eff Gentle men's, Ladies' Misses and Children's Wear, of superior quality. Also, French calf bootlegs and boot Ironts. U.-3nt Concentrated Potash. Nearly Three Times the Strength of Ordinary i Potash. 1 JACKED in one ponhd tin cans, convenient for use. . This is a AA' If AHIlCl.E m California, but is ex tensively used 'n the Eastern States: ' FOl'It POUNDS are sufficient to make a BARREL OF THE BEST SOAP, Without Lime, and with bnt little trouble. Full direction accompany each can (In English and Ger man) to make Soap, and to soften hard water. It is particularly recommended for cleaning type, and for manufacturing purposes, where a cheap and caustic lya is required. For Sale In lot tn tiil, bv JOHN U. WINQ &. CO., . . 41 California St., San Francisco. Sole Agents for II. T. Babbitt's Pure Salcratus, Cream Tartar, and Siiet Carbonate of Soda. jy 1 1-3 in w. s. c. CJLXJli HOUSE air. THE undersigned, sole sgents of the abnva Gin, offer it to the public as the finest Holland Gin, and the only genuine t luh lion. el. in import on to inn maraei It is put nn in green casta, and branded W. S. C, CLt'TJ HOUSE. Wi shall continue to receive the above Gin reg ularly, also PVRE t JLAJfSROSAL WHISKEY, in flasks; KECTAR WHISK El', in new style bottles; - J'CRE BOLRBUX WHISKEY. The above Lienors are from the well-known tiortse of Wm. 8. Corwin A Co., New York, and sre gisisnteed Una and pure-. W. It. CTMMINGS A CO.. ii Jo-3m -,n California street. San Francisco. S. Ellsworth, ATTORNR-Tf-and 'oiinselrtr, V. H. SirpirfW Conrt and Ml..r'...utf Ollira s Koeue Ctr7 Lane county. Oregon. Also, ComnMaaoncrof IVe.l1 fr'cw York, Con. ecticut, etc. T-l i- -. jH