The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, October 22, 1870, Image 4

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" "At that time, in Kentucky (said the
Hon. Mr. Knott, M. C), the law was
very strict against what it termed "games
of chance." About a dozen of the boys
were detected playing tlseveD-up" or "old
sledge" for money, and the Grand Jury
found a true bill against them.
Sturgis was retained to defend them
when the case cuuie up, of course. The
more he studied over the matter and
looked into the evidence, the plainer it
was that he must lose a case at ,ast
there was no srettiug arouud that painful
fact. Thnfn hovs had certainly been bet
ting mouev on a game of chance. Kven
public sympathy was aroused in behalf
of turis. J'eople said it . was a pity to
see hiiu mar his successful career with a
big prominent case like this, which must
go against him.
But after several restless nights an in
spired idea flashed upon Sturgis, and he
sprang out of his bed delighted, lie
thought he saw his way through. The
next day he whispered around a little
among his clients and a few friends, and
then when the case came up in court! he
acknowledged the seven-up and the bet
ting, and, as his sole defense, bad I the
astonishing effrontery to put up in j, the
plea that old sledge was not a game of
chance '. There was the broadest sort of
a smile all over the faces of that sophis
ticated audience. The Judge smiled with
the rest. But Sturgis maintained a
countenance whose earnestness was even
severe. The opposite counsel tried to
ridicule him out of his position, and did
not succeed. The Judge jested in a pon
derous judicial way about the thing, but
did not move him. The matter was"be
coming grave. The Judge had lost a
little of his patience, and said the joke
had gone far enough. Jim Sturgis said
he knew ofno joke in the matter his
clients could not be punished for indulg
ing in what some people chose to consid
er a game of chance, until it was proren
that it was a game of chance. Judge
and counsel said that would be an easy
matter, and forthwith called Deacons Job,
Peters, Burke, and Johnson, and Domi
nies Wirt and Migglcs, to testify j and
they unauimously and with strong j feel
ing put down the legal quibble of Stur
gis, by pronouncing that old sledge teas
a ga'me of chance.' i
"What do you call it wor?'v said the
Judge. I
"I call it a game of science I" retorted
Sturgis, "and 1 11 prove it, too .
They saw his little game.
He brought m a cloud of witnesses,
and produced an overwhelming mass of
testimony to show
, game of chance
Instead ot being the simplest case in
world, it had somehow turned' out to be
an excessively knotty one. The Judge
scratched his head over it awhile, and
said there was no way of coming to a de
termination, because just as many men
could be brought into court who would
testify on one side, as could be found to
testify on the other. But he said he was
willing to do the fair thing by all parties,
and would act upon any suggestion Mr.
Sturgis would make for the solution of
the difficulty.
Mr. Sturgis was on his feet in a sec
ond. "Impanel a jury of six of each, Luck
vs Science give them candles, and a
couple of decks of cards ; send them into
the jury-room, and just abide by the
result."
There was no disputing the fairness of
the proposition.' The four deacons and
the two dominies were sworn in as the
"chance" jurymen, and six inveterate
old seven-up professors were chosen to
represent the "science" side of the issue.
They retired to the jury room. i
In about two hours, Deacon Peters
sent into court to borrow three dollars
from a friend. Sensation. In about
two hours more, Diminie Miggles sent
into court to borrow a "stake from a
friend. Sensation. During the next
three or four hours, the -'other dominie
and the other deacons sent into court for
small loans. And still the packed audi
ence waited, for it was a prodigious oc-
casion in Bull's Corners, and one in which
every father of a family was necessarily
interested.
The rest of the story can be told brief
ly. About daylight the jury came in,
and Deacon Job, the foreman, read the
following:
VERDICT.
"We, the jury in the case of the Com
monwealth of Kentucky vs. John
- . Wheeler et al., have carefully considered
. the points of the case, and tested the
merits of the several theories advanced,
and do hereby unanimously decide that
ihe game commonly known as old sledge
or seven-up is eminently a game of sci
ence and not of chance. In demonstras
tioo whereof, it is hereby and herein
stated, iterated, reiterated, set forth, and
made manifest, that,' during the , entire
night, the "chance" men never won a
game or turned a jack, although both
feaU were common and frequent to the
opposition ; and furthermore, in support
of this our verdict, we call the attention
' to the significant fact that the "chance'
men are all busted, and the "science
men have got the money. It is the de
liberate opinion of this jury that the
" ''chance" theory concerning seven-up is
a pernicious doctrine, and calculated to
Inflict untold suffering and pecuniary loss
upon any community that takes stock in
"That is the way-that seven-up came
to be particularized in the statute books
of Kentucky as being a game not of
chance but of science, and therefore not
punishable under ; the law,", said Mr.
Knott. - "That verdict is of record, and
holds good to this day." "Mark
Twain," in the Galaxy! - 4
A Dutchman at Decatur married a
second wife in about a week, after the
loss of wife No. 1." The Sabbath follow
ing, the bride asked her lord ? to take her
- Tidinv-and wduleutrup" with" the
- following response ; ..You? think I ride
out mft anoder voman " in so soon after
. death of mine frau?"JNo, no I" ; :
- " - , , -
. The man who has lost four of his wives
and married the fifth, simply carried out
a four-gone conclusion. - 1
Illinois Items. Victor Guillott, of
Prairie du Rocher, Randolph " county,
was killed, on the 3d inst., by being
thrown from his wagon between two vi
cious mules. The animals kicked -him
to death.
Some fiend placed an obstruction on
the railroad track near Greenville, in
Bond county, which threw an engine off.
No one injured...
On the 5th, a man was struct bv a
Jim j passing train at Lemont, and iustautly
killed.
The Quincy Journal, of the 5th, says :
We have received the news of a murder
j perpetrated on the 1st inst., in Cooper
j town township, in Brown county. The
j only particulars ; we have been able to
j obtain are, that one Edwin DeWitt was
killed on the afternoon of Thursday last
by Geo. DeWitt.
The Alton Telegraph of the 5th s iys :
"A lorrible murder was committed Fri
day night at Scottsville, Macoupin coun
ty. The murderer, Jack Straughan,
stabbed James Banning, inflicting a
wound in the abdomen from side to side,
resulting in instant death. The murderer
is a low, heavy-set man about fifty years
old, hair a little gray, chin whiskers, and
sandy complexion. He is still at large.
From his own statement, this is but a
repetition of a similar crime committed
in Kentucky some years since."
A jealous colored man, at Chicago,
lately attempted to murder a colored girl
named Hattie Clay. She had been flir
ting with a rival, and he attempted to
fctop it by firing at her through the win
dow. A young man named Dawse, a tele
graph operator at Chenoa, McLean coun.
ty, was killed on the 4th by a railroad
accident.
Sheriff Myers, of Cairo, was fired at
by an unknown assassin on the night of
the 3d.
A Weekly Newspaper, .
Containing 28 columa of matter,
IS- PCBLIfHEU EVERY SATURDAY.
In the City of Albany,
S8 Per
.V ADYASVE,
Six months..
"LOCAL ITEMS'
..... $2
made a SPECIALTY.
NEW , ADVERTISEMENTS.
Cross Ties,
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NEW TO-DAY.
OREGON & CALIFORNIA R. R.
Apply to J.' L. IIALLETT, on the grade.
Oct. 3, 1370.
II. TUIEL9EN,
Uen'l Supt.
THE NEW FOOD.
"
7KeW;X0Fetisements.
CEO. F. SETTLEMIER,
i it xj o. eis t . I
- - .in -V :t-'i v -1 -
(Successor to D. -W Wakefield,)
Parrlsh'a Mew Building-
ALBANY, :OREGON,
First Street,
1870.
1870.
FALL. TRADE .
A Kausas paper says that some j-ears
ago a man got miffed at something in its
columns, and discontinued his subscrip
tion. Now mark the fearful judgment
which followed this ill advised act :
"From that day, bad luck has followed
him. He suffered an attack of sunstroke,
which almost killed him; his son was bad
ly mangled by machinery; he fooled away
his property iu a bad trade; he was taken
dotvn by a severe spell of sickness, and
while in that condition his wife tried to
poison him, and then rau away with an
other man." Let others take warning, and
by keepiug up" subscriptions avoid a
series of such dreadful mishaps."
-The Elko Chronicle
Idaho acquaintances,
rich mine
j Kich Widow .
i says that two old
i -both widowers, have found a
7 that old sledse was not o" Dist rict, and named it the
, but a game of science. I "ch d- . are 11 .ctfel-
uw auu iatviu .'Aiiier. a uc waiia ui itic
specimens of vein matter shown to the
editor of that paper by Mr. Miller, are
exceedingly rich in silver and galena.
A terrible affray occurred in Columbus,
Ky., on the Sth instant. Fiv-j country
men, who had a difficulty some weeks
since, agreed to settle it by a free fight.
Thne minutes from the first blow all the
combatants were hors de combat. One
was killed and two mortally injured, and
the other two were very seriously if not
fatally hurt.
THIS REGISTER
JOB PRINTING
OJb'l'lOE,
Fitmt ttreet, (opposite Parrimk - Co,' ((ore,
Vlln.v" s s s Oregon.
I s
For a few cents you can buy
of your Grocer or Dwiggist a
package of SEA MOSS FARINE
made from pure Irish Moss or
Carrageen, which will make
sixteen quarts of Blante Mange,
and alike quantity cf Puddings
Custards, Creams, Charlotte
Russe, &c. . It is te cheapest,
healthiest and most delicious
food in the world. It makes a
splendid Dessert, and has no
equal as a light and delicate
food for Invalids and Children.
A Glorious Change!!
titk cjukat Moiu.n's tonic.
-DEALER IN
Drugs; and,: Medicines,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, ETC.
1.1; i.
.t.,l fa4S
TT AVISO a verv fair a!
JJL we arc prepared to exerut, with
and diapateh, all kinds of
ortment nf materia!
ncatne.5
A man, stopping his paper, wrote : "I
think folks doaut ort to spend their mnn
ny on papers, my father, never did, and
evrcy body says he w?s the smartest man
in the kontree, and had the intclligentest
set of buoys that ever dug taters.
JOB 3E3El.I3NrTIKrC3-
such as
Dand-bils,
l'rogrammcs,
Jfilf-Ziriidi,
( jrds.
Bait Ticlcrts,
j I'amphlelt,
Jjttbeh,
Ufa ilk
of all ltiiiclss,
at as low fiR arcs a a due regard to ta.tv and good
work will allow. When you want anything in
the printing line, call at the Rkbistkh office.
Plantation Bitters.
Tliis 'wonderful vegetable re
storative is tlie slieet-aiieiior of
tlic feeble and debilitated. Aui
touic and cordial for tlie ngrd
and languid, it lias no eijual
among stomachics. As a remedy
for tlie nervous vteaUues to
wliicliwomen are especially sub
ject, it is superseding every otlier
stimulant. In all climates, tropi
cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts
as a specific iu every species of
disoxder wlsicli undermines tlie
l:o::it-j ;l:engt: and breaks down
til-- spirits. For sale by
:t" ' -?--'ists.
L. GOLDSMITH & CO.,
IMI'OKTEIIS AND JOliliEHS
OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS
XroTI1
li will
JOTIKY THE TRAbE
Ieilf on the
THAT TUKY
A ncv farce, callsd Stage Coach, prov
ing to be an intolerable bore, an auditor
rose and asked the manager, who was on
the boards, whether the Stage Coach was
likely to have a run, ''because," continued
he, "if it is, I shall beg leave to be an out
side passenger."
CRAFTSMEN'S
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
Politics are waxing furious in the State
of Nevada. "You are another !" is fre
quently indulged in, and newspapers are
more . vituperative than elegant. Nye,
Stewart and Fitch are visible on the hor
izon.
A late dispatch says the loss of the cel
ebrated trotting mare Lady Thorn, by
the breaking of a hip bone, as reported a
few days ago, is not true. The bone was
not injured, and the mare is in prime
condition.
David A. Sayre, the banker, who died
recently at Lexington, Ky., is said to
have given away in benevolence not less
than 6500,000. He founded Syre Insti
tute, at a cost of $100,000, and, though
his losses in business amounted to $700,
000, he left a very large estate. He was
a native of Madison, N. J.
or NEW TOBK.
BUCIIAHfAi & MEARS,
CEXEIIAt. ACENTS FOR
Oregon, and Washington, Idano and
Montana Territories,
PORTLAND... ......
Cash Plan, Low Rates, Strictly Mutual.
All
Information Wanted. The press will
confer a favor on a worthy woman, the
motner ot nvc cniiarcn, ty passins
around the inquiry for the wherabouta of
her husband, N. 1 Dodge, who left San
Jose, Cal., for Oregon, about a year and
a half ago, since when she has not heard
from him, except once immediately on
his arrival, bbe is leartnl rnat some
accident may have befallen him. Ad
dross, Mrs. N. P. Dodge, San Jose, Cal.
M. S. Iforan, Assemblyman from Sac
ramentoj late Assistant Police Attorney
of that city, has been appointed Master
Iiriek Mason on the Governor s -man
It is rumored that Prince Kunjr, of
China, has been murdered. ; -
In the field, as in -Paris, -Napoleon's
victories have been over the Left.
King William
the French.
aska no Favres ; from
this
All the German female babies
year will be -named Augusta.
Swords and Spears are the names of a
couple of editors who do up ' the war
news for a Yioksbarg paper, r - ,.
Ham Toast. Chop ; some lean ham
fine, put it in a pan aith a little pepper
a lump of butter, and two eggs beaten
when well warmed, spread it on, hot bat
ter toast, and serve. - - j . -
"Boy, what's that hungry dog follow
ing me for r -
Boy "He thinks you're a bone,
reckon."
The Keinedy dots not ."implv nliecr fi,r a shor
time, but it produwg j?rtect anl prmannt enrvs
of iho worst c&seg of Chronic Naal Cnfarrh, nl
k-7 piy $500 retotril fr a rrte thnt I rannnt
cure. CoM iu thn bcal' and Catarrhal llca'l-
' ache are cured with a few applications. If V"ii
j have a discharge from the nse. offensive or th
j crwisc, stopping up the nose at timvs, partial loss
of the sense of smell, taste or hearing, eyes water
ing or weak, feci dull, have pain or preysure in
the head, you may rest assured that you have
Catarrh. Thousands annually, without manifest
ing half of the shove symptoms, terminate in
Consumption and eud in the. grave. No disease
is so coniuion, more doceptive or less understood
ly physicians. 1 will send my pamphlet on Ca
tarrh to any address free. lr. Cage's Catarrh
I.eniedv is now
I SOL1J UY MO.ST IJRITOOI(5TS IX ALL PARTS
I OF THE WORLD.
5 Price 50 cent.. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt
of 60 cents, or four packages for two dollars. Ue
ware of counterfeits and worthless imitations. See
that my private Stamp, which is a positive guar
antee of genuineness, is upon the out side wrapper.
Remember that this private Stamp, issued by the
I United States Govcrntncut expressly for stamping
my medicines. Das my portrait. name and address,
aud the words "U. S. Certificate of Genuineness"
engraved upon it, and need not be mistaken.
Don't be swindled by travelers and others, repre
senting themselves as Dr. Sage ; I am the only
man now living that has the knowledge and right
to manufacture the itnuine Dr. Sago' Catarrh
Remedy, and I never travel to sell this medicine.
R. V. PIERCE, M. !.,
4fim3 1S3 Seneca street, Buffalo. N". t.
SOtli day of Aujniwt, 170,
the Largest ami Rest Assorted St-k of
Domestic & Foreign Dry Goods
n te fiaiQfi in this market, comprising every
brand and make of Cotton Good. known to the
Trade, at
It K I) V C E D K A T E S
All articles warranted pure and of the best
quality. -
Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Albany, Oct. 17, 1868-8tf . . ,
SJ3.,000-
BET Or THE ELECTION!
t - o- : '
Any one who wants to win can do so by
calling' on '
It. C. HILL & SON,
WHO, thankful for past patronage, still in
vite the attention of Linn county et til., to
their unequalled stock of
IJKUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINT & VARNISH BRUSHES,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH ES,
ALCOHOL, KEROSENE,
WINDOW GLASS,
TRUSSES,
FANCY AND TOILKT ARTICLES, ETC.
Agents for Dr. D. Jayuc A Son's preparations,
II. II. II. Horse Medicines, etc.
Do you like medicine for its bitter or nauseat
ing taste? Wc have, that description.. Do you
want tlie effec t with an aromatic taste? Alter
taking a few doses of our Elixir, 'twill be so very
pleasant that your prejudices
Must surely turn awry,
and the preparation '
Will lose the name o' physic,
(but not the effect.) :
Physicians and customers from the country
may rest assured that their orders will be prompt
ly attended to. 1'reseriptions caruiully and cor
recti v compounded.
Have you the impolite gnert called acorn? We
sell "Corn Slayer," which surely docs the work,
without pain. Du you desire a book of any kirnf.
a tlold Pen, an Album, Stationery, or audi?
S. Driggs is with us, ..r the accommodation of
all favring him with a call.
Do you want a fino Watch, a set of Jewelry,
cheap or dear? J. IVTitus sells the same, under
the same rof.
Come and see us. Buy a Bmik. Ttuy a Watch.
Buy a Pili. Buy something or nothing, but come
and sec us. anyway. A well sprinkled floor and
a cool drink of water iu the summer, and a warm
stove surrounded by comfortable chairs in winter
constantly kept for the accommodation ot all.
Albanv, Jlav 14, '7-:i6 .
NEWDVJ3RTISEENT8j
WASHINGTON
LIFE- INOURANCZ CO.,
OP SEVTYOBlt;
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V,
Orgranized,
Policies Exempt from ' Execution.
Cash Assets, -
SECURELY
- r $3,000,000,
INVESTED. "
OVER 21,000 mEMBBRS.
PURELY
MUTUAL.
one year from date of
Dividends paid
Policy. ' ' -': ; ' , "
All Policies and Dividends Noo-Forfeit-'
able. . . . , ... , , -
Over 8,000 Policies . med
in 1SG. !
mill:
1 nation of desirable features which no oilier
organisation can claim. Its growth has been
steady, its success marked. Its system of busi
ness is pre-eminently adapted to benefit the hold
ers of its Policies, i "
M'KENNEY &, LINDERMAN,
(icbcral Agiiits, , 131 Mentjiomery street,' Pan
Kraneisco, directly opposite Occidental Hotel.
W. WIIITWELL,
General Agent for Crregon and Territories,
. rouTLAXiv orP:gox. . : ,
Nov. 6, "6'J-y , . , j
By authority of a Special Act of the Jeg
inat urc of the. State of California,. .
$1,000,000. v." a
RATES OF TOLL
OVER THE
Willamette Valley and Cascade
Dlouutaiu AVaon Iioad.
... 3
We also invite special
and Well Selected tock
ittention
f
to our Larse
Policies Non-Forfeiting by their
Terms. -
No Restriction on Travel, Residence or
Occupation.
Policies issued in Gold or U. S. Curren
cy, as desired.
No extra charge upon worsen.
All varieties of Policies issued. "
upon Surrendered
Large Cash Value
.J'olieies.j ;
I?. S. MERRILL, Agent,
ct3-5 t .i Albany, Oregon.
ELKIJVS
12 1 KINS
EXUXNS
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SON,
SON,
SON.
Lebanon.
Lebanon,
Lebanon,
NEW GOODS SMALL PROFITS,
QUICK SALES PROMPT TAY.
Orejron.
Oregon.
Ore trail.
FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING,
MENS' FURNISHING GOODS !
which we ofTcr at I'XSURPASSED PKICES, on
the most favorable terms.
OCR . STOCK OF
To Desclitittes Itircr
Four Horse or Mtio tenia
Two "
One " "
Ox teams, thice yoke
For every additional yoke....--... .
Loose horses, nr hcail ....... .........
" cattle, ier heal
sheep or hojjs
Teams ri tiirnin empty, hall price
Pack auimaLs loa lcd.
unloaded
Horse and tidcr
To Fih Lake.: A
Four hore or mule team, each way
Two . . . "
Oue " .' . " .,
Pack animals, loaded.. .
' iinloadel
Horse and rider
0 team, three yoke
To Upper Joda Spring :
Four horse or mule team, out and back 2
Two ' " 2
Ono " " ' " , 1
Horse and rider, , "
Loose animals. " ' ...... -
Ox teams the same as horse teams.
A. IJAt KLKMAX,
W. W. I'AiiRisn, Pres
See.
March 0. LS09- 8
511
1 tin
13 O OTS Sc SHOES I
Is worthy the attention of every Ituyer, hivinjr
been expressly Manufactured for the Oregon
Trade, and will offer i;reat inducements to purchasers.
X,. GOLDSMITH &
r5 Front and
CO.,
r. First -St., Portland. Oregon,
1.12 Church street, New York.
1 J 0 A13 IHVA.AH3A3
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GILBERT 30., ACENT8.
SALSMr OKBGON. ,
o
J. IIATIwOAir,f
Attemey ui Caoxtaeller at Liw,
ALBANY, OREGOX.
FPICI3 -On Main street, nppositn Foster's
Brick. - i I-u
WE HAVE JLST RKCEIVKD A CHOICE
Selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Imported direct frtn ; New' York via the
Pacific Railroad, and can, for Cash or Produce,
give customers bargains equal to any firm in Al
bany. All of our stock is bought at the
LOWEST CASH MICE.
Buy f
RTk.lns c3 Son,
DRY GOODS, ROOTS &. SHOES,
; GROCERIES,. .
Hardware Iron and XI eel,
. At
PRICES,
PRICES,
ALRAXY
ALBANY
PRICES,
PRICES.
ALBANY
ALBANY
Wholesale and Retail.
richest rnirF.a pa in for
EGGS, BUTTER, ETC., ETC.
N-B. All persons owing ns will at once come
forward and pay up, so as to begin new seeouuts.
i . .; . ' ELKINS A 80N
Lebanon, April 1, 0.-6m3U - .
CHEAP SEWING MACHINES.
6)Q HOME SHUTTLE SEWISOtfzao
UJiiCj Machine. A double-thread X5CO
lock-stitch Shuttle Machine stitch alike on both
sides.- , .
(UG)f Celebrated Conwnen-gonse
tD4J Family Machine., Both ma
chines f ully Warranted for & vnnra.
sent to any part of the coast In c t v,
Af-enU wanted in every town on the Pacific eoaaCl
Home Shuttle Sewing Machine Co.,
'7 .a. a. TRAVER,
131, First .St., Portland.
Farmers Can Ride and Plow,
. r mrriiixo one op the
L.
GOLDSMITH & CO..
SOLE AGENTS OF WILLAMCTTK VVOf)L
en Manufactory, have Large. 8to4af Ihe
Uoods maanfMtured by the- Ihuvo entjooed Co.
now in store, cossistini; of S. ,j,.'
Flannels,
Tweeds,
Caittimerei,
- - nd Jllankets.
' OurN EVTST YLE CA8SIMKRE W
Style and Finvh any QoU maaufaotured on thlt
..i .ft. ,... .j!
September i, io.?. -
a t
GAY" PLOWS,
.Manufactured and Hold for tho very low price ol
J&0 and S5"7"i. :
TlfK simplicity and practicability of this new
Plow commends It favorably to the special
notice or every farmer. It possesses a decided
superiority over nil other plows now iu use. The
wheels arc four feet in diameter, anil run on the
nnplowed land. Its entire construction is in no
way complicated. The plow is nianagedin every
manner with ease, and requires onlv two levers
to oe used in milking any alteration. Tlie aupe
rionty or the -Uay ' PIow will be clearly shown
ny the following ct-riiBrator ;
IV e, the wndersi-med, eitircnji of Linn county.'
uree;oB, uarinst ,i:haaea - aud -used pon our
farms the "Hay" Plow, hereby certify that the
samo as given us entire sat faction... Its faeility
tor adjiitHng; td tuft the deptk fifitrow without
niOTjofC frVni the Jeat. Is iii)i.1c apd caiv.H'e
like the plow fo'rlUi draught, bocause tlic tame is
hroajrht to bear directly upon the. plow-beam in
stead of thct-jirriage ; also, becauso it is strong
and durable, all except the wood-work being con
structed of wrought iron no castings are used.
The wheels running upon the solid land is an ad-,
vantage over other gany-plows, in strikiuc off
land and in-plowing, not having to make the nec
essary changes in the machinery, and the seat is
always level, not thr wing tho driver forward or
Sideways as in otocr plows, liciter wora auu
more of it can be accomplished by. the uso of this
Plow than by band. ' " - . ' '
We take pleasure in Teeornmendinft the "Gat
Plow to our brother farmers, as one haviug no
snrierior in Oregon.
J. . RBKI. :-''v-i W. P. KiSTTOMi '
- A. S. I.OONRV. ". K. W. PIKK. '
; W. H. OOLTTRlSR. .11. DAVIUcOX-
May 20th, lt.
The "Oat" Plow is manufactured, by II.
Gonldiuc. Portland Machine Shop.
a Ait Mter will be prooiptty attended to by ad
dressings . . . ., i !
i'. ' ' C. I. GAY,
- - .. - Portland, Orwgoo.-
1RAXI).JIPT' CONCERT IN AI OF
VJT tho JcreoMf Lib.
rrancisce, Calilornia,
ibrarj .lMoctVitVoM . of San
i .MONDAY, October 31st, 1870.: ?
Ticket of Admission, 5.110 gold eolo. .
Treasurer The Bank of California.
Dnrinir the eutcrtainnont the sum of $Ml.,(t00
U. H. Gold Ciin will be returned to the Holders
of Tickets, bv the distribution, by chance, of the
following IS1FTS t
1 Gift of $100,0(10
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20
20
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30 Gifts,
5(1 Gifl.,
50 Gifts.
125 Gifts,
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7-0 each......
Mill each
4H) each
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200 each
100 v;h...
50.0110
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628 Gitts in all $500,00
1 lie t or.ccrt au-1 Histrilmtion will take
under the immediate direction of the Board of
Trustees of the Mercantile Library Association,
a.-sistcd by a Supervisory Committee selected from
State, City and Ooimty officers, aud well known
citizeus of Sun Francisco. "
ROBERT 1!. SWAIN, President M. L. A.
' AV. II. L. HA11NKS, Vice-President.
M M. C RALSTON, Treasurer. c
- After paying the xpensea of the entertaionntit
and making the distribution of the Gift, OS above
announced, the balance w ill be appli- d tn extin
guishing the present indebtedness vf the Muraa
tile Library Association.
. Holders of tickets to which gifts may be award
ed, will receive the same ou presentation of swh
tickets or eoupnngHo the Business Agents of the
Board of Trustees at tthcir office, No. 318 Califor
nia street, Sau Francisco.
May
. Albany Jlseate. . .
. J. BARROWS CO.. Agente -A
- - -Cor Lhtn t Beaton counties.
JOHN BRIOGS, Agent ,
Tor Linn A Benton counties.'
'CO-87 ' ;
S. H. Clanhton, '
'OTARY JtBalO AN1T- REAL ESTATE
Office ti-PeaOffioe building,
T--ct
WHI ea te in akin & Ieeil and f& er cwo eey :
Lu. blililk tW'fmimRl nrtt.nn"nrJI,W,M.
trusted toiBr"- 3 " aiXc;
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OF ALT KINIa. prmfad WhJeVyx.1oV(i
jrates; m orlered , at ?h ia-e(B. Vl
N-OTIOB. ..
Holders of Tickets) to the Gift Concert in
aid of the Mercantile Library Association, are
hereby notifieil, thai the Concert is postponed until
Monday, October 31st, 1870.
Unexpectod interferences have operated to make
this delay necessary to accomplish the result of
freeing the Library from debt, without recourse
to other privileges granted by act of the Legisla
ture, passed February 19, 180. ., . - :
This is positively the only postponement' which
will be made; - The Concert will taae place on the
day above named, commenciug at V o'clock a. nt.,
and to continue until all tlie gilts havo been
awnrded. :
The funds already in bank are considerably -mora
than sufficient to insure the successful com
pletion of the contra-t with the public.
Thu sulo of tickets will positively close oo
Fridny. tho 28th day of October, 1870. ",
All tickets remaining unsold nt that time wfll
be withdrawn fmm sale and cancelled.' . They will
be advertised by their numbers, on the 20tb dar
of October, 1870, in one or more of "the .daily pa
pers of this city.' Any diminution thus made is:
the number of tickets to be drawn, will not mSpat
the number or amount of gift. They will be mm
heretofore advertised, to-wit : 628 gifts, inorisl
ing in all to $500,000 gold. .?.. .
- Ticket holder residing out' of San Francisco
will receive daily accredited lists of the award of
Gilts, which will also be published in the leading;
San Francisco daily papers, on the II rat of No
vember, 170. -
Jielivery of gift will commence Koveroimr 2d,
1T0. at the Office. No. .HI 8 Califortia at met, to all
parties presenting tickets to which glftshavebeea
awardel. All gii's awarded to noa-reaiwanta will
be held to their order and for their account.
ROBERT B. -SWAIN,- Vrefc Mi K. A;'
W. -II. L. RAP NES. Vice-Pre.uW. .
W. C. RALSTON, Treaaur53'
TIIOr. K.-llAYES; Recording See'y,
- DAVID WILDER, -Cor. Sec'y. '
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W. Ash burner, i. M. MeNulty, A, M. Ebeta.
W. E. Wood, A. P. 'Elrelt, -Isaac' WorWaer.
W, G. Badger, P. R. Keloids 6a'l A.bbarfe
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