The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, August 20, 1870, Image 1

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    VOL. 2.
ALBANY, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1S70.
NO. 50.
She JUfang gteguto !
PCBL1SHED EVERY' SATURDAY BY
COLL. VA CLEVE.
OFFICE OS CORNER OF FERRY ASD FIRST-STS.
PORTLAND CARDS.
TERMS IX ADVANCE.
One Year Three Dollars
Six Months xTwo Dollars
Single Copies Ten Cents
E. F. RUSSELL,
Attorney at Law,
C. P. FKKRY,
2f"tarv Public.
RUSSELL &. FERRY.
Real Estate Brokers Meeting Agents,
Portland, - - - - Oregon.
TO THE
ion,
ADVERTISING RATES.
Transient advertisements per Square of ten
lines or less, first insertion, $2 ; each subsequent ;
insertion, $1. j
Larger advertisements inserted on the most J
iberal terms.
SPECIAL ATTENTION UIL. lu l
Sale of Real K.-tate. Heal Estate Litigat
j and the Collection of Claims.
' OfBce. North-west corner of First aud V ash
! ingtou Streets, Portland, Oj;n. fob 6-70- 5
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BUILDERS, ATTENTION I
SASH, BLIND AND BOOR
F A C T O R Y
GEO. N0AII.
JOH WORK.
Having 'received ntv type, stock of colored
inks, cards, a Gordon Jobber, etc., we are pre
pared to execnto all kinds of printing in a better
uauue-r and fifty per cent, cheaper than ever be
fore offered in this city.
Ajrcnts for the Register.
The following gentlemen are authorized to re
ceive and receipt fur subscription, advertising,
etc., for the Register :
HIRAM SMITH, Es., Harrisbur.
.Tudee S. H. CLAUG11TOX Lebanon.
PETER HI ME, Esq Brownsville
W. R. KIRK. Esq
E. E. WHEELER. Esq Seio.
T. II. REYNOLDS, Esq Salem.
Geo. W. CANNON, Esq Portland.
L. P. FISHER, Esq - 'Frisco.
.I.VMt.S MORKISON.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
formerly Xew Columbian,
Corner Front and Morrisou streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
Xoali A Morrison, Proprietors.
Free Coach to and from the House.
s. n. SMITH.
THE
GEO. B. COOK.
OCCIDENTAL,
IVRMtKLl
"Western Ilotol,
Comer First and Morrison streets,
Portland, Oregon.
M
essrs. S.M1T11 a luck nave tascn tnis
well known house, retitted and rt.-furuished
throughout, built a lare addition, rnakin.;
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. C. MEN DEN II ALL,
IN" t i x- Public
ALBANY. ::::::: OREGON.
T EGAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS i ANKIUCA.i
I A made and attested. Conveyances and col
and Sittintr rooms, making it by far the
I Best Hotel In Portland.
! A call from the traveling public will satisfy
i them thai the above sta:.'m-nts are true.
! . SMITH 4 COOK, Props.
) N. B. Hot aud col l Ba;hs attached to the
I house for the benefit of guests. 60
! Portland, August loth, IS69.
S. It. ALTHOUSE. X. WRIGHT. J. F. BACKENSTO.
AITTIIOISE A: CO.,
LVOS STREET, (oS THE RIVER BANK),
A1BANY, : : : OREGON.
K' EEP ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT,
aud are prepared to
1 Furaish to Oiclex9
i Doors,
! Blinds,
; Sasli,
' and
2va:oiL.3oxisrc3v-s,
' such as
j Crown, Panel, Band, and Section Mold
j of all sizes.
j WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES !
! 3?looring,
Siclins,
and all other kinds of
Iluiltliug "Material !
NEW TO-DAY.
IMPORTAJXT
TO THE
INSURING PUBLIC !
ALARMING MORTALITY I
Within tho past throe years, six of Ahe local
Insurance Companies of San Franciseo, rcpre
sentinff a capital of over $2,000,000, suspended
I the first four during the low rate war of 1867 and
j the last two during the past few weeks.
Six out of Twelve
j in less than three years is on alarming record of
mortalitv. and should suggest to the insuring pub-
! lie tho propriety of avoiding experimental, inex
' perienced, and low rate Companies, aud patroniz
! ing.the old established, conservative, wealthy, and
j prudently managed corporations of tho solid and
, permanent order.
TELEG RAPHIC
i
SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER.
Dates to Ausrus 1 .
ALSO
Are prepared to do MILL WORK : furnish Sha
ker Fan-. Zigzag Shakers. Suction Fans, Driving
Pullevs. of anv kind, at our Factory on Lyon
street, (on tho river bank), next below .Mai'Kiiaui s
warehouse.
Albauv, February
ALTHOUSE & CO.
0, 1S69- 4
locti.'iis attended to.
36-
L. STRUCKMEIER & CO.,
JllSKCIIAXT TAILORS,
ALBANY, OREGON".
KEEPS ALL KINDS OF FINE CLOTH.
S-ii;s ma le to order, in the most fashion
ao,e and approved tvles.
4iiv L. STRUCKMEIER A CO.
cor.NEK or
Front and Washington Streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
- - Proprietor.
L. P. W. Qnimby, -
(Late of the Western Hotel.)
J.
W. Bt-iitfey.
1
.UN'S R001S MADE TO ORDER
u.n:ue, a.id with neatness and dis-
jpgf .1. Kinds of Repairing- Done
Alb.aiy. Juno 11, 13T0 40
i. 18. RICK, JI.
PMS1S1AN AND SURGEON,
Albany, ------ Oregon,
K1CE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN
o
erect.
Vlbauv, April '70.-32
A. W HEELER,
y 1J n D l l c
O t SX X'
BROWNSVILLE
OREGON.
TniS HOUSE is the most commodious in the
State, newly furnished, and it will be ths
endeavor of the Proprietor to make his pueste
comfortable. Nearest Hotfl to the steamboat
landing.
,2SP The Concord Conch will always be fou- !
at the landing, on the arrival of steamships ai
i river boats, carrying passengers and their l.-a: - :
gftse to and from the bunts We nchnrge.
i Ifoutt supplier! tn'lh I'atcnl I'ire Extifgnithti-t. ',
COSUOI'OLITAA SIOTEI,.
j iror-MEitLY Ar.itioost's,)
; Front street : s : Portland, Oregon.
i
I U Z t" X D E It I G XKD. H A V 1 N G I' U II
fha-:i"l tii?? wcil known Ilotol, are now jrc-
vared tn uiitr tin- iruvc:; j-ui-ue nrtrcr aocom
i modaliuns ibau can he fuu::d clscwbcro ia the
t city.
Hoard and Lodging S2 ) per day.
BLACKSMITH INC !
PLOWS ! PLOWS ! PLOWS
FB1HE undersigned gives notice to the gencib.1
jL public, that he is now manufacturing the
; Galesbtirg Patent Plow !'
! and any other style of plow that may be ordered.
! Also, particular attention paid to
JUSTLY TAKES RANK AS THE
LEADING AMERICAN
Vire insurance vo.
Their contracts are endorsed by cash assets
exceeding
Wagon Making- and Horse-shoeing, j l.TOOjOOO.
AVagons for sale at my shop at SI tO and $160. I Their business is managed by underwriters w'io
Horse shoeing as follows : Cash, $2 ; credit, S3 j have no superiors and but few equals in the Union
I T' cir risks are small, carefully selected, and seat
All work entrusted to me will receive prompt( ' tered throughout the entire United States, thus
attention, and be executed in the best possible b avoiding heavy loss iu the most serious eonflacra-
manncr with good material. A share of public j tion. Their rates are not of the guess or gamb-
patronagejs s -lirited.
Shop on corner Ellsworth and Second streets,
opposite Pie ce' Ferry. F. AVOfD.
Albany, November I, TS6S-II
Antwerp, Aug. 12 10 A. M.
Advices from the seat of war state that a
great battle was momentarily expected.
Berlin, Aug. 12 Midnight. The
French wounded are being forwarded to
Shannon to-day. 2,2G5 French officers
and soldiers, taken in Saturday's battle,
have arrived here.
The garrison of Htrassburg consists of
only one regiment of foot and a small
force of the National Guard. Tho sup
plies are in proportion to the garrison.
It is thought its capture will be easy.
The London Telegraph is authorized
to contradict the former report that the
Prince Imperial was iu Loudon.
McMahon marched out of Sauternie,
Sunday night, on one side of the town,
while the Prussians were entering it on
the other.
Prussian accounts say nothing could
equal the destruction of life at the bat
tle of Worth.
It is believed that Napoleon was on
the field with McMahon. The French
headquarters arc wholly iguorant of the
details of the battle, but are impressed
with the belief that it was decisive and
important in its resultSi
Theirs is reported to have said the
j Kmpire was ended and a Republic inevi- j
table.
A let'er from Nancy denounces the
Emperor's bad generalship. iN'cMahon,
while gallantly struggling, was beaten for
lack of support, although multitudes
were eager to have him pass the llhine.
The Prussians to day are at Alsace;
to-morrow 'vi'l be in possession of Lor
raine. The people are desperate, believe
thi.-iiiselvi.-si betnueu, and are clamoring
t'.jr luaUcrs
L'-npon. An;. 12. The Bank
Mided
between Frouard and Paris has been
destroyed by the Prussian cavalry.
London, Aug. 14. Napoleon's retreat
from Metz confirmed.
Paris, Aug. 14. After the French
army had retired from Nancy, the Prus
sians occupied the city, and the Mayor
was ordered to pay 50,000 francs. The
railroad and telegraph lines, aud the fine
bridge of seven arches, were destroyed
by the French.
Prince Frederick Charles' headquar
ters are at Hevey, within twenty miles
of Metz.
London, Aug. 14. Specials from
Carlsruhe say that Strassburg was bom
barded with hot shell on Friday and
Saturday, and the city given 43 hours to
surrender.
Paris, Aug. 14. Strassburg can only
be captured by famine, and it has provis
ions for many months.
Berlin, Aug. 14. King Villiamsj
headquarters yesterday were half way
between Metz and Saarbrucken.
London, Aug. 14. The Errperor
has left Metz lor Chalons. A great
battle expeeted between Chalons and
Nancy. Metz is still in the possession of
the French, but their position has been
turned. The rivers Elbe, Ercer, Judher
and Moselle are blockaded by tho French
fleet.
Paris, Aug. 14. Eugenie has issued
another proclamation of an assuring char
acter, the Corps Legislate spectators
were ordered to disperse, and the sitting
goes on with closed doors.
375,000 additional men go into service
immediately.
Admiral Farragut died on Sunday.
Paris, Auk. 15. Thirty thousand of
McMahon's troops, which were supposed
cut off, have arrived safely at Strassburg.
Twenty French citizens were shot at
Werth by the Prussians, in retaliation
for alleged cruelties to Prussian wounded.
The Emperor on leaving Metz, issued
a complimentary address, charging the
citizens never to give up that bulwark
of France.
A dispatch from Napoleon says our
army commenced crossing to the left
bank of the Moselle this morning. Our
advance guard had no knowledge of the
' presence of the enemy. When half our
! armv had crossed, the cnemv attacked in
01 ! "reat force, but were renulsed after four
pecie pajinent to- hours fighting, with great loss to them.
Berlin, Aug. lo. lhe yueen re-
A Wonderful Spring Natural Chicken
Soup.
About one mile out from Elko, on the
old White Pine road, aro a number of
hot springs the property of Messrs.
Laumeistur & Groej. per. One of these
springs is really a great natural curiosity
a spriug the like of which is perhaps
nowhere else to be found in the whole
world. It is a hot spiing of considera
ble size, the water of which, when prop
erly seasoned with pepper and salt, can
not be distinguished f rom the best chick
soup. Of the hundreds who Lave par
taken of it all agree that it has precise
ly the taste of chicken soup or broth.
The proprietors have made many expert'
mcnts with the water of this spring, and
find it both wholesome and nutritious.
Three pounds of beef boiled iu the water
of the (spring yields as much soup as
could be obtained from twelve pounds of
the same meat cookod in common water.
The spring is one of a group of hot
springs situated in a stretch oi moderate-
ly hilly or rolliug ' couuuy , - uud in
no way remarkable iu appearance.
Like the other springs about the placed .
it ie at the top of a little mound of loam
and sediment formed by the decay of
plants and mineral deposits from the.
water. The proprietors of the springs
have constructed bathing rooms near
them, into which hot and cold water,
nronerlv minsled, is led: but as yet thertf
are no hotel accommodations. However,
the springs are but a mile out ot the
towuofElko, and a wagon leaves tho
town for the spriDgs every two hours.
Physicians speak very niguiy oi mo
medical virtues of the springs, and were
they situated near some large city tiiey
would be worth a mint of money. The
soup spring would supply not only all
the soup houses, but an tne noieis ana
restaurants with a good article of
chicken soup ; then at a small cxpenser
for pepper and salt, invalids with vtaat
, . . . i n r ..
Ft;inci is
day-
Paris, Aug. 12. Tho Prussians do j ceived a dispatch from the front saying :
THE OLD
STOVE DEPOT !
"T -E'AL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS
JLj made an ' atiesieci. f-ju-V-yiuces and
lectious attended to. 1269
J. IIAAM-OA,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
ALBANY, OREGON'.
FFICK -Ou Main
Brick.
The Hotel Coach will be iu attendance to con-Tey-p
..?it;i:j .cl l4gg';tt to and from the
Hotel free of' charge.
' J. E. SPRENGER.
lin order, but are based on actual experience
i and are as low R3 good insurance can be furnished
at. Their losses are honorably and promptly ad
; iusted, and paid in gold coin without delay or
discount. Their ageuts, located at all points of
; importance, have authority to issue policies direct.
I thus avoiding the danger and delay incident to
j the sub-acney system ; and. in each and every
particular, b"th as regards solvency , permanency,
! prudent management, honorable couduct,equitable
j rates, and conservative practices,
iThc Phoenix, or If art lord,
i furnishes facilities to the injuring public unequal!- cal. The greatest kindne&S is
eu by any ouier company doing easiness ou .n.s , l.v0L r,,Um,M
"Victorious combat occurred near Metz.
i I hasten to the scene of conflict," and
I siprned, William
I London, Aug. 15. The French Gov
't eminent has ordered all privato tcle
I graphing suspended throughout France.
of rrnssia announces that she will take . rorralua"lc rcvoiuuonary uuveuienu
, , , , : have recently occurred in Italy aud Spain,
personal charge of the wounded of both j ProclamatlOM of republics is hourly ex-
nations ; tlitir treatment snail oe menu- riected.
nt-t occupy Nancy.
Fear.s of a famine are dissipated; large
wheat crops are expected.
Bfblin, Aug. 12 The Bavarian army
is encamped near Saarlouis. The Queen
;hown to
coast.
Office Oregon A California Stae Company, 15.
G. WiiiTEHorsE, Agent. tf
: STOVES, COOK, PARLOR & BOX. R. MAfSILl, Manager,
424 California St., San Francisco.
o
street, opposito Foster's
1-C'J
X. S. DuBois,
CONSTANTLY on hand and receiving, a
larre stock of
Groceries and Provisions,
M'ood and Willow Ware, Tobacco, Cisars, Con
fectionery, Yankee Notions, Ac. Ac. Wholesale
and Retail, opposite R. C. 1IU1 4 Son's drug
store, Albany, Oregon. jn40'70
ZXiltabidcl & Co.,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PRO
visions. Wood aud Willow Ware, Contec
, tiunery. Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Notions, etc.
Alain street, adjoining the Express office, Albany,
Oregon. I
E. A. Freeland,
DEALER IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books,
Stationery, Gold and Steel Pens, Ink, etc., Post
office Building, Albany, Oregon. Books ordered
from New York and San Francisco. I
J. H. MITCHELL. J. V. DOLPH. A. SMITH.
Mitchell, Oolph & Smith,
VTTORXEYS Aien COUNSELLORS at LAW,
Solicitors in Chancery and Proctors in Ad
miralty. Office over the old Post OfEea, Front
street, Portland, Oregon. I
JAMES A. WARNER,
Civil Engineer & Surveyor.
IS PREPARED TO DO SURArEYINU AND
Engineering. Uses improved Solar Compass.
Orders by mail promptly attended to. Residence
on 4th St., opposite Dr. Tate's residence, Albany
Oregon. nI9-Cm
POWELL. L. FI.INN.
lowell & Flillll,
ft T7DRNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
A and Solicitors in Chancery,
(X Flinn, Notary Fnblic,)
Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances
f.romply attended to. I
GEO. W. GRAY, D. D
WOULD SOLICIT THE PAT-
T ronnge of all persons desir
ing ARTIFICIAL TEETH aud
FIRST CLASS DENTAL opera
tions. Jfitrons Oxido administered for the nain.
less extraction of teeth, when desired. Charges
moderate.
Odice in Parrish & Co.'s brick block. Resi
dence. 6r?t house: south of Congregational Churcb
fronting on Court House blocK.
Albany, Oregon, July 2, 1870-43
N E W AD VERT IS EM ENTS.
ntOHAA BiriLmA'fiiS.
WHEAT AND FLAX SEED DEPOT.
CLEANING and IH.HSTINii capacity
lO.OOO Bushels per Day !
A share of patronage solicited.
1.V70 E. CARTWRTGHT.
JEiT- The highest cash price paid for Wheat.
LADIES' EMPORIlfl,
of the best pattera"
AT.SO-
Tin, Sheet Iron ami
Policies Issued and Renewed Direct by
, I,. FHA., Agent,
and the usual assortment of Famishing
be obtained in a
Goods ta
ALBANY, OREGON.
jy2"70-43m3
MRS. A.
J. 15 UN I WAY,
PEALEIl IS
TIN STORHJ !
2icpo.it neatly ami prompt?; executed, "f
Jfif on reanonahte levin. -53:.
j "Short reckonings, maVjc long friends.
SPRING AND SLMMER STYLES.
Gen. Phil. Sheridan has gone to the
front.
London, Aug. 12. Napoleon's pres
ence ou the battlefield of Worth is con
firmed. Scraps of news about the recent battles
are allowed to be published in Paris.
The Emperor and the Priuee Imperial
have left Metz for Verdun.
Paris, Aug. 15. A plot in which
about one hundred persons, armed with
poniards and revolvers, were interested.
' has been discovered, and many arrests
have been made, it causes tee most
intense excitement.
The Prussians have appeared before
Toule.
No details of the battle before Metz
The Prussians are penetrating France S on yesterday have been received. The
in three grand divisions, by way of For- people are clamorous for news. Favor-
iiuic iiiuiuiiiiiiii!' Ml 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 t iului v ULcaLi;
immmense enthusiasm.
S.,
FasMonaWe Millinery anil Fancy Goods, i
Follows Dress and Cloak Making in all
their varied branches.
BLEACHES AND PRESSES STRAW GOODS
In Latest Style and best manner.
STAMP FOR BRAID ASD EMBROIDERY.
Corner First and Broada'bin strnc-ts, Albany,
Oregon. i;inlnl"-70
C. MEALEY
DEALER IN & MANUFACTURER OF
and
CABINET WARE !
I3ecliing-, Etc.,
Corner First and Broad Albin streets,
ALBANY, ORE G OX.
PARTICULAR ATTE0T1ON PAID TO "S
ORDERS OF ALZ. KINDS
in his line.
October I88S-8
FINE
CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
i Corner First an.i Washington Sts.,
ALBANY, - - - - OREGON'.
XX. BRENNER, Proprietor.
o
riTH A NEW BUILDING, NEWLY
f T Furnished throughout, the proprietor
hopes to give entire satisfaction to the traveling
public. The beds an supplied with spnng-bot
tomi. The table will receive the closest atten
tion, and everything the market affords palatable
to guests will be supplied. jan V- 1
FRANKLIN MARKET,
Main Street, - Albany, Oreg-on.
meats of All Kinds,
Asrn
OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY,
ConEtantly on hand.
39 Sm G. B. HAIGHT.
Front street Albany.
Next door to Mansfield A Co.
dcco"6SI
" A Stitch in Time Saves Nine!"
UNTIOlVr
Fire and Marine Insurance Company !
Nos. 41G and 41S, California street,
San Francisco, - - - California.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
Cash Capital, in Gold Coin, STSO.OOO.
Deposit iu Oregon, 550,000.
Losses Promptly and Equitably Adjusted
And Paid in Gold Voin.
THIS COMPANY having complied with tho
laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of fifty
thousand dollars, is now prepared to effect insur
ance against Loss or Damage bv Fire, and also
against Marine and Inland .Navigation risks, on
liberal terms.
GUSTAVE TOUCIIARD, Pres.
CHAS. D. HAVEN, Scc'y.
CIIEVOIT SUITS,
WHITE DUCK SUITS,
CASTOR BEAVER SUITS,
Heavy Canvas Hunting Coats,
White Marseilles A'csts,
Figured Marseilles Vests,
Furnishing Goods of all Kinds
and a groat variety of other
NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS.
O
3
M
W
f
I- AS PREPARED TO DO
AM. KINDS OP TURNING!
I keep on hand and make to order
RAWHIDE-BOTTOMED CHAIRS,
A5D
Spinning Wheels.
Shop near the "Magnolia Mills."
JOHN M. METZLKR
Albany, Nov. t 8, Ift8-I
J. O. MENDENHALL,
Agent for Albany.
Albany, January 8, 1870-18
THE EYES I THE EARS I
We aro prepared to offer to the public tho lar
gest and REST SELECTED stock of Clothing
of our own manufacture, ever brought to Portland,
and at prices that DEFY COMPETITION.
WM. CURRIER A CO.,
jy2-43-3m 103 Front-st., Portland.
THE
SAW FUAIYCISCO STORE!
COnSER riHBT AND FERRY STPEETS,
ALBANY OREGON.
Dr. T. JL. OL.EIV,
OCULIST AND ATJRI T,
ALBANY, : : : OREGON.
R. GOLDEN IS A SON OF THE
noted old Opthalmie Doctor, S. C.
Golden. .
Dr. GOLDEN has had experience In treating
the various diseases to which the eye and ear are
subject, and foels confident of giving entire satis
faction to those who may place themselves under
bis care. :
Albany, April 10. 18f9-31y
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, CLOTHING.
Boots, Shoes, Haidware & Crockery,
and a full supply of Ladies'
Fwmsning Embroidery, Fancy Gooas, &c.
also, a stock of
THE BET LIQUOR!
for Medicinal purposes only.
Always on hand a large stock of
Box, Cooking and Parlor Stoves !
and manufactures all kinds of
Tin, Copper and Sneet-lron Ware,
all of which are offered at the lowest rates for
CASH R COUNTRY PRODUCE I
AH kinds of repairing done, on short
notice, aud entire satiBiacuon warruuiea, at my
Stove and Tin Store.
JULIUS GRADWOHL.
Nor. 0-1 1
jgSF- If you want the very best Cabiwet Puo
toobaphs, you must call on BRADLEY Si
RULOFSON, 429 flontgomery street. Ban Fran
cisco. . . " 6 Cm
. . . . i .i
w-T.vir iphi?. Jiiorisaees, eic, va uauw
J3 latest styles, ami for aale low, at this office
hach,- Wissembourg and Mulhausen.
The French commissariat is said to be
i inadequate ; the army furious for organ
! ization ; no food distributed for four davs,
the soldiers living on potatoes taken from
neighboring fields.
The Corps Eegislatif surrounded by
troops. The indignation against the
Emperor and the old administration in
creases daily.
Gen. McMahon admits a loss of 15.-
000 men out of 18,000 engaged. Prus
sian's loss unknown.
London, Aug. 12. Correspondence
from Chalons says the disorder in the
French army is very great. A scarcity
of arms exists.
Paris, Aug. 12. The city is quiet,
but the people are very indignant at the
lack of news from the front.
Brussels, Aug. 13. It is reported
on good authority that Eugenie has made
preparations to go to England iia Bel
gium in case of necessity.
London, Aug. 13. Sharp fighting
in front of Metz yesterday. Reinforce
ments lor the French, of both men and
stores, constantly and rapidly arriving.
The Prussian advance appears to have
received a decided check at this point,
ana a great battle cannot long be delayed.
ISew York, Aug. 13. Paris has
been transformed into a camp of war.
The armament of fortifications has boen
completed ; five thousand additional ar
tillery arrived on the 12th.
Paris, Aug. 13 (Midnight). It is
rumored that a great battle is now going
on at Metz ; all news suppressed, and
it may be impossible to get particulars
before to morrow.
London, Aug. 13. The Herald says
that the French Embassy has received a
Cable report from Paris that there was
fighting to-day before Metz. An attack
was made by the French. No reports of
tho bght received in this city from cor
respondents.
Pfalsbourg TPhalsbourg on the map!
the key of Vosges, twenty-five miles from
Strassburg, was surrendered to the
Prussians.
London, Aug. 14. The evacuation
of Metz considered certain.
French detachments on the railroad
near Ponta Mousse u vrero attacked by
tho Prussians; the l'rench retreated
leaving their baggage trains.
Paris, Aug. 14. Nancy has been
occupied by the Prussians, and commu
nication between there and Pans inter
rupted. A portion of iae railroad
The French journals have given up all
hope of armed assistance from Italy, j
The Herald's cable gives accounts of
disturbances of a serious character at
Lyons and Marseilles, in which three
persons were killed. i
Tho Germans hold Ponts a'Muusson.
London, Aug. 15. The Herald's
cable says that while the French were
retreating to the west ot the Moselle,
they were attacked by tho Prussians
under Gen. . The French were
thrown into confusion, but soon formed
and made a gallant stand, but eventually
were routed by the Prussians.
Dispatches trom Carlsruhe say tiio
Prussians occupy Mulhausen, and that
100,000 landwehr aro crossing the
frontiers.
Paris, Aug. 15. Paris journals as
sert that Nancy was given to the Prus- j
sians to enable tho French army to retire
to Loue, which is better tortiued. 1 hey
also assert that the Piusians outnumber
ed them, and that the French army is
taking up position lor a great battle.
London. Aug. lo. I'aris letters say
that the public feeling is growing more
hostile to the Emperor. It is openly
said he will never re-euter l'aris j he is
called an imbecile, and his generals
traitors and courtiers.
Correspondence from Chalons says the
French are rushing troops and munitions
to Metz, where a great battle will be
fought on Tuesday (to-day).
Fire at Harrisburo. A note from
niram Smith, Esq., dated Harrisburg,
Aug. 12th, says that on yesterday even
ing (Thursday, tho 11th), about fil
o'clock, David Boauey's ham, in the
southeastern part of town, caught fire aud
burned up, the fire not being discovered
until too late to save anything. The
barn contained, besides a large quantity
of threshed grain and bay, two valuable
horses, all of which were consumed.
Another barn, belonging to F. M. Mans
field, standing near, filled with sheaf oats,
also caught fire and was destroyed. The
dwelling of Mr. Mansfield was only saved
by the timely and prompt exertion of tho
citizens. Fire supposed to have been
caused by matches, dropped by children.
Look out for fires this dry weather.
The late war news was known in Ore
gon before it was in Paris. They were
afraid! to tell it ther
stomachs might be furnished--' "Chicken
broth bath and fatten by absorption.
Messrs. Laumeister & Groepper are
also . making use of the water of the'
springs for the purpose of hatching
chickens. They have already hatched
several large batches, and find the
operation inexpensive. The eggs are
placed in small wooden boxes capable of
holding o dozen or two caeh, and theso
are then placed in frames and sunk to
the proper depth in the water, the tem
perature of which is regulated by the
proper admixture of hot and cokl water.
The eggs aro placed between layers of
cotten wool and are turned over once
every day. The water is not alowed to
come in contact with the eggs, The
proprietors of the spring intend to go into
this chicken-hatching Dusiness quite
extensively as soon as they can erect the
proper tanks and buildii'gs. Chickens
have been successfully hatched, with
little trouble and expense at Steamboat
Springs, near this city, lhere is hot
water and etcam enough there to hatch
out ten acres of eggs in one batch.
Why "Can't a "Chicken 11 ajchir-ijiar.
pany" be formed" to -utilize all this waste i
prise.
Don't bo humbugged with the foolish
idea that Catarrh cannot be cured ! The
world moves, and medical science is
progessive. The proprietor of Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Kemedy will pay $5't
reward for a case of Catarrh which he -cannot
cure. Sold by druggists. Can
get it by mail for sixty cents from Dr.
11. V. Pieroe, of 133 Seneca street,
Buffalo, N . ., who is tho sole proprietor
and the only man now living that can
make the Genuine. Don't forget that the
Genuine has Dr. Pierce's private Gov
ernment Revenue Stamp on each package.
Animated Figures. "1 can prove t
you," said a jocular friend, that the
effigies at Madame " Tussaod's have a
peculiar power of human animation."
"How do you mean ? was the natural
query. " Because if the exhibition
were to take fire, they would run away V
(They are wax.)
world -va-
Yoi
God's word is like God'a
ried, veTy rich, very beautiful.
never know when you have exhausted
all its secrets. The Bible, like nature,
has something for every class of mind.
Look at the Bible in a new light, and
straightway you tee some new eh arms.
Late Telegrams. Following tele
grams are under date of Aug. 9th;
All France is shouting, To Arms I
Two million men are ready to march to
the front, and a nether million can- be
kept as reserves.
One French General wa killed and
another is missing. )
The French Minister intends to create
a National Committee with- power to act
during the war.
Henri Rochefort will probably be re
leased. Tho emergency induces liber
ality. '
Republicans believe their power has
come to arm against Napoleon rather
than TruBsia.
The Democrats of Paris demand the
arming of the citizens. They are not
however, in favor of the Government of
Napoleon. -
The Bed Jiock Democrat says the
crops of Baker county are good. The
wheat and oats already cut yield largely.
The grasshoppers have not done the
damage expeeted of them. ,
. ! -
The male snobs of New York wear
gold bracelets on both arms.
Chicago real and personal property fig
ures up a valuation of ?2G6,014,880.
Wilmington, Del., now employs only
female public school teachers.
There are seven public libmrie s at
JacksonTi!;?. Ills., coataining 15,b3J