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.. ;...-t. wv wtr "i r - - WiWu.ll ' To Absent IJcfcmlants. IN tho CIrotilt Court of tho State df 'Ore gon, for the county of Jackson. Jambs It. PoonK'VJ. John Uioiiax & An- 'IIICR LAXUKht. Actton at law to rccovor money. It appearing to tho satisfaction of tho Court liy nfliaavit (lied in this caase, that tho defendant, ArthnrLangell, ha non-resident or thlaStato? thnt tho (plaintiff Iran a causo of aotlon against tho defendant aris ing on a contract; that tho 'defendant has properlv Inthls State, nn that tho Court lios jurisdiction 01 mo subject 01 wu ncuun ; Therefore, .in tho name of tho people of the State of 'Oregon, you, tho said Arthur Lan gcll, are required ta iqipear in tho snld Court, on iliie Seoont Monday In February, A. 1). 18(8, and answer tho complaint filed against yaa by the plaintiff, or thosnme will be token for canffrssed and tho prayer thereof granted by tho Court, Witness tho lfan. P. P. Prim. Judgo of eaid Court. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. Date at Jacksonville, tho 23th day of Oct.. A. D. 1862. oc29w43:Km IN the Circuit Court or tho State of Ore gon, for Um County of Jackson. J. A. BitDvttKR & 1)ko. vi. John Biohax A Autuc Ltxaajk . Action at law to recover money. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, by affidavit filed la this cause, that tho defendant, Arthur Langcll, Is a non-resident of this State ; that tho plaintiffs havo a cause of action against the defendant arising on a contract ; that the defendant lias property in this State, and that the Court has jurisdiction of the subjeot of the action : Therefore, in the name of tho peo pteiof tho State of Oregon, you, the mid Arthur Langell, are required to appear in the said Court, on the second Monday in Feb ruary. A. D. 18611. and answer the com plaint filed against you by the plaintiff, or thomimo will bo taken for confessed and tho prayer thereof granted by the Court. Witness tho Hon. P. P. Prim. Judgo or (aid Court. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. Dated at Jacksonville, tho 25th day of Oct., A. D. 18K2. 43-:tin IN the Circuit Court or the State of Ore gon, for the county of Jackson. W. S. Mimkii vi. John C. Davknport and Q. Jacoiii. Action at law to recover money. It appearing to tho satisfaction of tho Court, by affidavit filed in this cause, that the defendant, John C. Davenport, is a non resident of this State ; that tho plaintiff has a cause of action against the uvlentiatit ariHlngon a contract; that the defendant has property in this State, and thut the Court has jurisdiction of the subject of the action : Therefore, in tho name of the peo ple of tho State of Oregon, you, the said John C. Davenport, are required to appear in tho said Court, on tho Mjcond Monday in February. A. D. 1863, und nnHwcr tho com plaint tiled ngalnst you by the plaintiff, or tho samo will bo taken for confessed nnd the prayer thereof granted by the Court. Witness tho Hon. P. P. Prim. Judgo of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. Dutul at Jacksonville, tho 25th day of Oct., A. 1). 1802. 43-3in IN tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Ore gon, for the county or Jackson. W. S. M ini Kit vs. John C. Davkntoiit. Action at law to recover money. It appearing to tho satisfaction of tho Court, by affidavit filed in this cause, thut tho defendant, John C. Davenport is a non resident of this Stato ; that the plaintiff has iv cause of action ugalust the defendant aris ing on a contract; thnt the dolendunt has property in this State, and that tho Court has lurimliution or the subject or tho action : 'Therefore, In tho name or the people of the Stato or Oregon, you, tho bald Joint t. D.iveuport, nni required to appear in tho Mid Court, on tho wcond Monday in Febru ary, A. D. 1803, and answer tho complulnt filed against you by tho plaintiff, or tho same will bo tuken for confessed und tho oraver thircof granted bv tho Court. Witness tho Hon. P. P. Prim, Judgo of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk. Dated at Jacksonville, tho 25th day of Oct., A. I). 2802. Warn TN the Circuit Court or tho Stato or Ore .L gon, for tho county of Jackson. Uicu.iuo Biiok'N und Wii.mam Duowx vs. John Biuiiam & Aiitiiuu Lanquix. Action at law to enforce u mechanics lien. It appearing to tho satisfaction of tho Court, by affidavit fllid in this causo, thut iho defendant, Arthur Langcll, is a non-red-dent or the Stato ; that tho plaint ills have a causo of action against the del'cnda it arising on a contract ; that tko defendant has property in this State, and that the Court has jurisdiction of the subject of the action : Therefore, la the uane of the peo ple of tho Stato of Oregon, you, the said Arthur Langell. are required to appear in the said Court, on the accaml Monday la Feb ruary, A. D. 1863, and answer the com plaint filed against you by the plaintiffs, or itba same will bo taken for confessed and itho sraver thereof cranted by the Court. Witness tho Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge f . eatd Court. WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk. rKatal at Jacksonville, the 25th day or Oct..A. D. 1862. 43.3in I NOie Circuit. Court or the Stato of Ore gau,ifor the county or Jackson. John JfuxKft vs. Gko. II. C. Taylor .and G.. Taylor. Aetlou at law to recover money. It appearing to the satisfaction or tho Court, by affidavit filed in this cause, that (tbo lefenAaut, Geo. 11, C. Taylor, is a non rinaMenbof'i tills State, j'Uiat the plaintiff has cautoor action against ttie defendant aris ing on a contract ; that the defendant bus property in this State, and that the Court has jurisdiction of the subjeot or the ao tlon : Therefore, in tho name of tho people of the Stato or Oregon, you Uie said Geo. H. (.. Tujior are required to appear in tho said s'urt, cm the second Monday iu February, A. I, 1K63, nnd nuKwcr tha complaint filed wj-Tint w.n by the plttlntiffor.tho same will, ho taken for confessed nnd the prayer thereof bo granted by tho Court. Witness tho Hon. P. P. Prim. Judgo of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. Dated at Jacksonville, the 25th day of uot.. a. J). 1HKZ. 4::im IN tho Circuit Court of tho State of Ore gon, for tho county of Jackson. John Andrrson vs. E. Pinkham and Joa. Pinkham. Action at law to recover money. It appearing to tho satisfaction of tho Court, by affidavit filed In this cause, that tho defendant, E. Pinkham, it a non-resident of this State : thnt the plaintiff has a cnuo of action against tho defendant arising on a contract ; tnat the ueicnaant nas pro- Jicrty In this State, and that the Court has nrihdictlon of the subject of tho action : Tlierefore. in the name of the people of tho State of Oregon, you, tho said E. Pinkham, aro required to nppcar in the raid Court, on tho second Monday in February, A. I). 1863, and answer tin complaint filed against you by the plaintiff, or tho same will bo taken for confessed and tho prayer thereof granted by tho Court. Witness the Hon. P. P. Prim. Judgo of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. Dated at Jacksonville, tho 25th day of Oct.. A. D. 1862. 43-3m IN the County Court in and for Jose phine County, State of Oregon. WII.MAM RoillNSON VS. JoiIM TlIOXAS and Norman Patkrsok. Action at Law to recover money. It appearing to tho satisfaction of the Court, by affidavit filed In this cause, that defendants, John Thomas and Norman Pat- cwon, are non-residents or tins state : that the plaintiff has a cause of octlon against tho defendants upon a promlsory note in tho sum or I $287 15 Two hundred nud eighty-seven dollars and fifteen cents ; that the defendants have property in this Stato : that the Court has jurisdiction or tho subject of tho action : Therefore, in tho uamo of the pcoplo of the State or Oregon, you, John Thomas and Norman Patersou, aro required to appear in said Court, on first Monday in April, A. D. 1863, and answer the complaint filed against you by tho plaintiff, or tho samo will bo taken for confessed and the prayer thereof will be grauted by the Cburt. By order of tho Churl. OUSTAF WILSON. Clerk. 0. F. McCautv, Attorney for Plaintiff. Kcrby ville, Nov. 7th, J862. novl2ui3 LOVE & BILGER California Street, Jacksonville, DEALERS AND WORKERS IN TIN. SHEET IRON. COPPER. LEAD AND BRASS, HAVE just received from tho Atlantic States and San Francisco, a complete stock of everything In their lino, and will keep constantly on hand an assortment or tho best Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperwnrc. Brass Pipes, Hydraulic Nozzles, Force Pumps, Chains, Load Pipe. Hose. HARDWARE, CUTLERY? NAILS of all sizes: Bur, Plato and assorted Iron ; Paints. Oils, Size and Glass: All qualities or Powder ; Flint or all number; Brushes or every vnricty,otc.,otc Alo, always on hand, a largo lot or stoves or aborted sizes. ' Buck's Patent Cooking Stove," and tho " New World Stove." the two very best and approved patterns in the world. Parlor, Office nnd Cabin Stoves, fancy and plain, constructed on latest fuel saving plan:!. Boilers, Kctths, Pots, Pans, and everything connected with these stoves, warranted durublo nnd perfect. All articles sold by them or mnnufac tured, WARRANTED. Their work Is made of tho tiest material nnd or choicest pat terns. uOidcru Attended to with dispatch, and filled according to directions. In every thing, their stock is tho largest and best ever brought to Jacksonville, nnd they aro determined to sell nt low piiickh von cash. Call and examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Juno 23. 1800.-23. Agents for Hulltday & Co'h Wiro Hope. To Donation Settlors. IN pursuance or tho Act or Congress " en titled an Act to roduco tho expenses or tho survev and sale or public lands, ap proved May 30, 1862," Donation settlers are required, beforo the issuing or their final certificate, to pay rees aa follows : for a claim of ono hundred and sixty acres, 11 vo dollars; three hundred and twenty acres, tea dollars; sir hundred and forty ceres, fif teen dollars. The fees cau be remitted by mail or express, with stamp to pay return postage, upon tko receipt or whlok, tho cer tificate will bo promptly sent to the claim ant's address, in the order or its reception. JOHN KELLY. Register. (aug30wI4 GEO. E. BRIGGS, Receiver. Land Office, Roseburg, Ogn.. Aug. 23. 'C2. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadel phia, Penna. Fbr the relief of the Side f Ditttenei A fflicied with Vituknt and Chronic JJineaus, and especially Diwsesoflhe Seettal Orgmi. Medical Advice given gratia by the Act ing Surgeon. ValuaUlo jhspokts on hceuma- TORmKi or BEMINM. WKAKNBhB, Olid Othor diseases or tho sexual organs, nud on the nkw iikmkdies employed In the Dlspeu snry, sent in scaled letter envelopes, tree or charge. Address DR. J. SKILLIN HEGXUGTITON, Howard Association. No. 3 south Ninth st April 26lilfty Philadelphia, Pa. T AM DULY RECEIVING COMMUNI X cations respecting tho United States Ex cise Tax. 1 his Is to give notice to alt con cerned that I have divided Oregon Info ten districts, each comprising tho following counties, viz. : DMrid Ao. 1 Tllamook, Clatsop and Co lumbia. District No. 2 Wahlngton and Yamhill. JJutrid JV'o. 3 Multnomah. Dhtrid Xo. 4 Clackamas and Marlon. JJittrid No. 6 Polk and Benton. Dittrid No. fi Linn und Lane. J)i)trid No. 7Donglns and Umpqua. JJittrid No. 8 Coos nnd Curry. JJittrid No. 0 Jocphlno and Jackson, Jh'ttrid No. 10 WasCO. As soon as pnslble I shall appoint one Deputy In each District, and furnish them with their neccsary papers, of which due notice will bo given. THOMAS FRAZER, U. S. Asspssor,.Orcgon District. Portland, Oct. 4. 1802. N. B. No Stamps havo yet been received in Oregon. When received, notice will be given. tT EAGLE MILLS! NOTICE Is hereby given that tho EAGLE MILLS aro again in running order, and that we are again ready to Turulsh our numerous customers with the Bait Flour in ths Gonatry. ' Evcrj sack ground and sacked at the Mill warranted to bo Good Flour. JESSK UOIHNSON, Per Joskimi Jacohs, Agent. Ashland, May 15, 1862. 18b Oregon 3VE1X1. THE undersigned hnvlng leased the " Washington Mill," live miles from Jacksonville, has thoroughly repaired it. nud erected New fc Improved Machinery, which, from my experience in constructing tho same, ns well as in manufacturing flour, warrants mo in saying that tho Oregon Mill can nnd will do letter work than uny other Mill in tho Valley. EVKUY SACK OV MY FLOUR WARRANTED " A NO. 1." I havo opened a Flour and Feed Store IN JACKSONVILLE, On California street, opposite P. Ryan's new building. WM. J. ALLEN. Jacksonville. Juno 14. 18f.2. 22:tr I. D. HAINES & BtlO. bre now cloning ont their entire stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, at the "Very Lowest Rates, FOR CASH ! '&Q.. GIvo us a call, at tha Post Ofllco Building, comer or California and Oregon streets. April 19, 1802. Ifq mwmsri mr LIVERY AM) SALE STABLES. Corner or California nnd Fourth streets. OLUGAOK & DRUM, Proprietors Jh THESE STABLES are jjajSAccntrnlly located, and con Y 7ivt'nl;nt to tho Union Ho tel. Horses nnd mules will bo kept t by tbo day or week, at moderate cuarges. Tho proprietors have n number or flno HUGGIKS AND OARRIAUKS, For onO or two horses, to let on moderate terms. Also, good saddle horses and mules, which they will let to go to any purt or tho country, on rcasonnblu terms. Horses broko to the saddle or harness. Animals Bought and Sold. Tho proprietors pledge themselves to glvo satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call. Jacksonville. Ogn. Aug. 31.-18tf Reduction in Prices! Blacksmithing ! ! ! THE undersigned announces to present patrons and the public that he has J reduced tho prico lor all kiuds or ka work in his lino, to conform to tho r times. Ills shop is in the building on tW ifornUi itrtci, directly out of Clvgagt t Jfrum'i Stables, where ho is prepared to do every va riety or work in his Hue with dispatch, in tbo best manner. Plough-irons made and repaired. Wagon, Carriage and Stage Work Executed in the neatest and strongest manner. Mining Tools, Picks, Bars, etc., made to order, or tho very best materials, in tho most approved styles. Particular attention given to . liOHSK-SIIOElNG, for which tho price is reduced to gitl and $4 tiik hktt. Plates made and fitted ex aotly to aider. His Btock or Jron and Steel la or fint qual ity, aud nil work doiie,wAUUAVfKn ALtiXAKlDBR .MARTO. .JaekaanvlUu, Oct. 30, IS0J. 10:tf rtrifi nflfi MALE nr FEMALE V)J9)JJ AGENTS to SELL 1.I.OVIW' NKW BTKEfi PMTB COUNTY Opi.OliCD MAP OK TIIK UNtTKH BtATKH. OAKADA8, ANn NKW IIKUNSWICK. From recent snrvevrt, completed Aug, 10. 18t2 : cost 820.000 to engrave It and one year's time. Superior to any $10 mnp evef made by Coltou or Mitchell, and sells at tho low price or firtv cents l)7o,000 names aro eii' graved on thW map. It is not only n.county map, but it is also A COUNTY AND ItAlLUOAD MAP or the United States nnd Canodas combined In one, giving KVKitr lutLttoAu htatioN nnd distances between. , Guaranteo uny man or woman $.1 to 8. per day, and will tako back nil maps thut cannot be sold and refund tho money. Send for one dollars' worth to try. Printed Instructions how to canvats well, furnished nil our agents. Waxtbo Wholesale Arent for our Maps In every State, California, Canada, England, Prance nnd Cuba. A fortune may be irude with a few hundred dollars capital. No CompdUion. - J. T. LLOYD, No. 164 Broadway, New York. Tho War Department usea our Map of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, cot $100,000, on which in marked Antletani Creek, Sharpsburg,, Maryland Rights. WIN liamxport Kerry, Rhoiersville, Nohuid's Ford, and all others on the Potomac, and every other place In Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOYD TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA AND ILLINOIS), is the only authority for Gen. Bnell and the War Department. Money refunded to any ono finding an error in It. Price 00 cents. From tho Tribune. Aug. 2. " LLOYD'S MAPOF VIRGINIA. MARY LAND, and PENNSYLVANIA-TheMop is very largo ; Hi cost is but 25 cents, nnd it it the bed that can be purchased," , Lloyd's Great Map of the Minis ippi Eiver. From Actual Surveys by Opts. Bart and Wm. Bo wen. Mississippi Riv er Pilots, of St. Louis, Mo., shows every man's plantation and owner's namo from St. Louis to the Guir or Mexico 1,350 miles every sand-bar, island, town, laud ing, nnd all places twenty miles back from tliu river colored lu counties and States. Price, $1 in sheets. $2, pocket form, nnd $2 SO on linen, with rollers. Ready Sept. 20. Navy Dkpartmknt, Wasw.notox, ) Sept. 17, 1802. f J. T. Lloyd Sir t Send mc your Mop or tho Mississippi River, with prico per hundred copies. lteor-Admiral Charles II. Davis, commanding the Mississippi squadron, is authorized to purchase us ninny an are required for use of that squadron. Gidkon Wkmj, Secretary or the Navy. ! It 75 Per Cent. CHEAPER I Than any otiikr kind op iiopk Why? Bkcai'hk, Compared with any other Rope of equal strength, it is from rout to 8ix times MOUK MJKAM.K 1 Bkcausk, it is roitTY per cent, moiitkii t Bkcavsk, it is less than onk-iiai.p the diame ter, aud only onk-sixtii or the iiui.k I Bkkai'sk, it Is nvK tim km tho strength or the same sizo or the hkmp iiopk t I5kcau.sk, it does not htiiktch or hiikink, in dry or wet weather ! I1kcau.sk, it docs not aiisoiiii watkii, and double its original wkiuiit ! Ukcau.sk, it is as PM.UU.K as tho other rope of equal strength ! Wire Hope l the only kinii of Rope that can bo used to akvantahk. for hoisting from deep shafts and inclined planes, for long Pump Ropes, Derrick Guy Ropes, Ferry Ropes, etc etc. Those who havo onco given our Wire Ropes a trial, will UhK no oTUKit, at any price. Circulars giving scales of weights and strengths, prices, testimonials, 'etc., will bo forwarded by addressing tho manulne turers, or their agents throughout the State. S93m A. S. JIALLIDIK & CO., Cloy street, lit, Nan FrumUco. LOVE & liLGKR, Agn't. Jacksonville. M..T--1BQO--3C. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They crcato a healthy appetite. They aro an antidote to chango of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent mlasmio and intermittent revera, They purify tko breath and acidity of tho stomach. They cure dyspepsia and constipation. They euro diarrhoea, cholera and cholera morbus. They enre liver complaint and nervous head ache. They are the best bitters in tho world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted naturt' great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum. the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and aro taken with tho pleasure of a beverage, with out regard to age or time of day, Particu larly recommended to delicate persons re quiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggist, Hotels and Saloons. P. II Drakk & Cm.. New York. 23y Smith & Davis, or Portland, Agents. INSURANCE .AGENCY. Jackson ville. RUks taken upon mills, hotels, stores, etc., on tho most Tavorublo terms, lu Hartford, Pbcenix,Girard, Goodhue, and other well known and responsible compa res. C. SESSIONS, Agent. JOB PRINTING neatly executed at the SENTINEL OFFICE. v y Prospectus of, the Herald of Reform Rkv. A. C. Ed.mundh, )1?m. Mm. M. A. Edmunds, f.W. . The above is the titlo of a new monthly pnper( to be commenced on the First of January. 1803. Tliu attention or the lib erul thinking und rending or every commu nity is called to this Tact. The HKRAbb of Rkpokm Will be devoted to thiwllfTitslon of knowlediro ! the elevation nud refinement of the masses ; the refnrmu tioo of tlieerrintr: the increase of liunnui happiness, nnd the fearless reprover of pious or impious liars, slanderers, traducers of God und abusers of themselves with moth kind. The Hkham) op RnronM will confatn n variety of urtielis, from the pens of nil i best writers, in defense or unlimited salvu tion from sip, nnd the ultimate blcsscdiieFs: of nil innnkiml. , The Hkiiai.d op RkporM will be made o welcomo visitor in every family circle. The llRRAt.n op Rkporm will be devo ted to the TRUTH, independent orcaitKii or the opinions of men. The intelligent of every opinion believer and unbeliever are invited to contribute to its columns. As editor, we have all confidence in tlio TRUTH, and especially the truth of Uni versalism. If our faith in this doctrine is ever shaken, it must be by an appeal to reason and a common-sense view of tho Bible, and not by reckless fabrications, howling fanaticism and sectarian bigotry. Every liberal-minded man and woman in the country is solicited to act as ngent, and forward us the names by the 20th of De cember, that we may know tho site edition to print. TERMS One year, 91; Twentyflve copies, one year, $20. For further particulars, address Mary A. or A. O. Edmunds, Eugene City, Ogn. Novpmher 1ft. 1862. td SHERIFF'S SALE.-By virtue of a Decree in Chancery to foreclose mort gage, made at tho Juno Term, A.D. 1602, of tho Circuit Court of tho State or Oregon for tho county of Jucksou, wherein it wan adjudged and decreed that Jnrasncy Craw ford pay to Matthew Caldwell the sum of six hundred nnd sixty nnd twenty-eight one hundredths dollars $nt!0 28-100, with in terest nt two and one-half per cent, per month nnd the cot of suit; nnd. whereas tho said suveral sums havo not been puld. I will, therefore, by virtue of said decree, on Saturday, tho Thirteenth Day or Decem ber, A. D. 1802, proceed to sell, for cash, to the highest bidder, tho said mortgaged premises, situated in tho county or Jackson and Stato or Oregon, to-wlt : claim number 81, in township .18, south or range 1 west; and clatm number &:, in township 37, south or range ono weet. commencing at the south west corner or said claim number 84, thence north 4fi.50 chains, thence east 29.60 chains, thence south :!9.90 chains, tbenco east MM chains, tlicnco south 0.87 chains, thence west 00.811 chains to tho placo or beginning, containing, in all, 151) 72-100 acres, more or less together with nil tho appurtenance and hereditaments thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Salo on the premise between tliu hours of one nnd four o'clock P. m. of sold day. W. II. S. HYDE. Nov. 8th. 1H2. estt Sheriff. O IIEUIFF'S SALE. Ry virtue of two O executions, duly issued by the Clerk of Iho Circuit Court of the State or Oregon lor tho county or Jackson, and to me di rectedone lu favor of Auderson A Glenn for tho sum of Eighty.fivu dollars, interest nnd costs, und tho other in favor of W. G. T'Vuult, for tho sum of Thirty Dollars, in terest and cools, and both against Thorna Whltworth I havo (for want or personul property) lovied upon and will offer for sale, for cash, to tho highest bidder, on tho premlfi's, on WcdncHlny, tho Tenth Day of December, A. D. 1802, nil the rlht, titlo and interest of tho mid Thomas Whltworth lu tliu following described rcul estate, situ ated in Iho county of Jackson nud State of Oregon, to-wit : The north half of Donation Land Claim miuihvr .11, iu township 38. couth of range 1 west, nud claim number fil, in township !I8, i-oulli of range 2 west, and containing one hundred nud sixty acres, more or le.s together with all nnd singular tho tonciiients, hereditaments und appurte nances thereunto belonging, Snlo between tho hours of ono nud four o'clock p. in. of said day. W. H. S. HYDE, Sheriff. Jacksonville, Nov. 8th, 18G2. es-tt Estate of Jease Roberts, Dec'tl. WHEUEAS, a petition has been pre sented to tho County Court, in and for tho County of Douglas, and State of Oregon, by S. F, Mashu, administrator, for an order to sell the Real Estate of Jessu Roberts deceased, and it appearing by such petition, that there is not sufficient persounl property to pay the allowance to the fam ily, and tho debts outstanding againct the deceased, and tho expenses of administra tion ; and that it is necessary to sell tbo wbolo of the Real Estate for the payment of such debts : Therefore, notice is hereby glveu to all persons interested in said estate to appear beforo mc, at my office in Rose burg, on Monday, tho 1st day of December, A. D. 1862, and show cause, if any there be, why an order should not bo granted to the administrator to sell the real estate of tho deceased, to pay such allowances, charges aud debts, WM. R. WILLIS. Judge of Douglas County Og'n. Dated October 22. 1802. 41-4w " "--- 1 w WANTED. 1,000,000 pounds of Flour, in xebango for goods, at SACHS 1WUB-. PACK-SADDLES constantly on hand my Harness and Saddlery establish- me it. 15 HENRY JUDGE. M