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About The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1870)
. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1870 l it;* ■*- 4« L THE PLACE ADDRESS To Buy Goods TO THE LIVERY STABLE. Telegraphic. C arlsruke , Aug. .6—6:15 p. m.—-For- On Oregon street, Jack son ville. ward movement, right of Prussians from Treves and Saar Louis commenced Yester lav. Pruss ans captured Siercke, and attacked Thionville in overwhelming numbers. After ■omt resistance, French threw away their arms and took to flight; at same time army Having just received from San Francisco a fine commanded by Crown Prince moved in di stock of rection of Biiche—advanced guard of French making slight resistance. To-day there was HARNESS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES general advancing of the whole army, up wards of 2,000 prisoners have been forwarded We are now prepared to furnish our patrons, and to Frankfort. Pusidon of main body French the pvblic generally, with as army at present unknown. Great battle be FINE TURNOUTS gan yesterday, but was interrupted by dark ness ; it was resumed early this morning and as can be hail on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses continued until 7 p. m. Victory declared for hired go to any part of the country. Animals French. P aris , 6th.—Information has been received BOUGHT & SOLD. that heavy fighting has been going on since Horses broke to work single or double. Horses morning at several points along frontier. boarded, and the best care bestowed upon them L ondon , 7.—Information received says vic while in our charge. tory of Crown Prince was complete. Prus ^CrOUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. sians advanced to Hagenau and captured the A liberal shark of public patronage is solicited. PLYMALE A MANNING. place. M etz , 7.—Dispatches from Emperor sav Jacksonville, Ogn., Oct. 10. McMahon has lost a battle, and my commu nication with him is cut off. Battle lasted all day. P aris , 7.— Paris is declared in a state of seige. L ater .—The Prussians are over the • frontier and advancing on Paris. Great but tle is imminent. B erlin , 7.—Dispatches from Mayence6th, —YOUR— 10 p. m., say the French, have been turned back on their whole l ne, and commenced to retreat toward tbe-'interior of France. . Saar brucken has been retaken by first Prussian army corps. Prince Royal reports “we have 13 UY the WOOLLEN GOODS manufactured defeated McMahon, who was heavily re in by the forced. Have taken two eagles, six niitral- Icurs, thirty cannoo, and four thousand pris -ROGUE RIVER VALLEY-- oners. Our loss is heavy. P arts , 7.—McMahon fallen back to St. Avone. Frossard has retreated u short dis tance. Emperor has issued a proclamation saving: “The opening of the war is un<a- vorable to France ; let us hasten to repair re verses ; let there be but one party, and that Who would respectfully announce to the trade for France.” A special train left for the and public generally, that they are now manufact ’ ‘ The uring and have on hand for sale, a large assortment front to bring b »ck Prince Imperial, defence of Paris is assured. of BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, plain L ond - > n , 7.—A Herald Herald's s dispatch says TWILLED and CHECK FFANNELS, AC. £C. entire number of prisoners taken by Prus of the best quality and at sians is 8.000. M etz , 7.—Thionville is evaenated, and : the Prussians have crossed the Rhine front South Baden. PLYMALE & MANNING. HOW TO KEEP MONEY AT HOME, THAN THE « One of the biggest reptile stories yet, is that of an alligator near Midway, S. C.. which a planter has used in harness to do his plowing. The animal weighs 350 ponnds and is said to be perfectly docile and thor oughly “broken in” to his work. This alle gation is somewhat astonishing, to say the least. The plaintiffs in the steamer City of Bos ton suit ncknowl dge the derangement of the machmery. but deny the overloading. This admission removes much chance of a verdict for large damages. The Spectator, alluding to the wish of Mr. Dickens to be butied in Rochester cathedral. Bay»: ‘‘No m in’s right ol property in his body can well be deemed to last beyond the moment at which he parts with it.” *• f /? I SUMMONS ircuit court , state of O regon , for the County of Josephine. A, B. McElwain vs. J. G. B. Stone. Action at Law to Recover Money. To said Deft : You are hereby summoned to be and appear in the Circuit < ourt of the State of Oregon for the Count” of Josephine, on the fourth Monday in October. 1870, and answer the com plaint in this cause filed, wherem the PUT demands judgment against you for the sum of $90 78, with interest thereon at the rate of one per cent, from the 31st day of July, 1869, and costs and disburse ments of this action. And you are hereby noti fied that unless you appear ns herein required, judgment will be taken against you in default of an answer. By order of Hon. P. P. Piiin, Judge of said Court. First publication March 12th, 1870. JAMES D. FAY. Attorney for Plff. March 12th, 1870. inch!2-w6. C NEW STATE SALOON IDDÔIITŒCS, IQ 1-2. 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