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4 J P WH tWUT,'B j-jl--..;m'? iujgjBg-i.-.tiii.u .;.,j.x ".tr THE ASTORIAN. MONDAY JuLY s 1873 Sfcw Paper. Mr. D.C. Ireland lias -issued "the first number pf his new paper, the T'ri- Weekly Astorian. It comes out in very handsome style, and is goten up with manifest taste and skill. Mr. Ireland has teen in the newspaper business many years, and is inown throughout the State for his industry and perseverance.. We wish his new enterprise success equal to his h.opes and its deserts. Portland Bulletin. A Isew Paper. The first number of the Tri-Weekly Astorian made its appearance yesterday. Its name indicates its character, as it is to be issued on each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and, judging by the numcer before us, is very Astorian in its tone, strongly advocating the, su perior advantages of Astoria over all other points on the Northwest coast as the site of the great commercial entrepot and center of the future. Mr. Ireland, editor and publisher of the Astorian is too, welt known to the people of OregojQ as a newspaper man, to neex an introduction at our hands, an.d ve doub not he will make. Jifa paper a success. His first number is racy, newsy and neat. Ve like its appearance, and vrish its rospQrity. Oregonian. , QQM&BARS AND PORTS. ' 33eav "wUl be found a list of the, e?(tt bars an npxts of the Pacific' an$ A&m,tfe coasts o the United lates with; thp stag$ of waiter at )iigh and low tide on each, bar It W'ill be seen that Columbia River Bar ?anlv? ara.ojig the best fox- depth of wa.ter jnc t⁡ cxnly San Francisco jar has a greater depth; Columbia River Mean low water, 2-i feet; high water, 34 feet. Beaufort, S. C." Mean low water, 15 feet; mean rLe and Ml of tide, 2 feet S inenhes. Charleston Mean low water, 11 feet; high water, 16 feet 1 inch. Galveston Alean low water, 12 feet; hi eh ya,ter, M'eetlinch. " Hat-teras Inlet Mean low water, 14 feet; high water, 1 feet 6 inches. Mobile jWean. low water, 21 feet; high watei22fee$.. jS"ew. YoRi;-ean low water, 21 feet; average rise and fajlojt" tide, 5 feet. Pensacola Iean, low water, 22 feet, 5 inches; high w.ater, 23 feet 5 inches. Port Royal, 5. C Mean low water, 19 feet 5 inches'; meanjie and fall, G feet U inches. "Wilmington, jK C..-Mean low water, feet; mean high water, 12 feet 5 inches. S an PRANCisco-Mean low water, 33 feet; high water, 37 feel. Humboldt Bay Mean low water, 21 feet; high water, 25 feet 7, inches. Coos Bay Mean low. water, 11 feet; high water, 16 feet 7 inches.. U MPQUA-Mean low waiter, 13 feet; high water, 19 feet. Gray's HAEBOR-Mean low water, 21 feet; high water, 31 feet. Shoalwater Bay Mean, low water, J,S feet; high water, 24 feet. $lmrcli Xotices, Grace. Church,, (Prot. Episcopal) Rev. T A Hyland Rector," Divmo services every Sunday jit 10 a m anoL7 v m; Sunday School at 1pm Congregational; Church, Boy A "W Tcnny Pastor, Divine services every Sunday at 10 a Maud 7 r'ji; Prayer Meeting every Thurs day evening, Sunday School meets at, 12 m $S" Janion & Rhodes, lH2)orfcers and Com mission Merchants, Front street, Portland ro -taking active part in budding up a foreign di rect trade with England. Thp hpnso is repre sented in Yictoria by Janipn, Ehpdes & Co., pud in Liverpool by It. C: Janipn. To Investors. The Northern Pacific Railroad Company has. now built, equipped ami put in operation, nearly 517 miles of its niAih Jine of road.throughan excellent coun-tk-anjl along what Is known as. the Valley ICpUio to the Pacific. The- finished portions already enjoy a large ad fast increasing tratnc' The sectipns approaching completion connect the chain of Lakes with the navigation )ftho Upper Missouri npd Columbia rivers with Puget Sound; secure at. oneo a large and profitable business and entitle the Company to about 10,400',OUO' ueros of excellent averago .aud'in fee simple. itn theso accomplished results, the Com pany offers, and is now rapidly selling, its FirM; Morgage Bend', for completing tho .construction, and-oiiipinent ofrita road aercs Tue uonunenu Alter caruiiu investigation, ,we recommend theso bonds as a well secured and unusually profitable investment. They have 30 voarstQrun; principal and iptorcst are payable in gold; the ipterost, (seven and X j roe-ton ths per cent.) is oquali ijqw to. about 'Ki per cent in curroncy. Tbp coupon and "registered bonds can bo exchanged; foe each ther, at tho pleasure of- tho holder. Gold checks for tho semi-annual interest on. tho r jittered bonds are mailed to tho post office address of the owner. Thoso securities have tho following elements ostrength and safety: They are the obliga 'tion ofatrong corporation; they are also a mortgage on the Road, its right of way, equip ments and franchises, and a first loan on its not earnings. Jn addition to this usually suf ficient security, there is pledged for tho pay ment of tho principal and interest a Gnint 'of Land, averaging about 2:1,000 Acres per Mile for the entire length of tho Road. At tho averago pi ice per acre at which other Land Grants have thus far boon sold, this real estate security will yield moro than $101,000 per mile more than threo timos tho possiblo is- SriR of borWla. v The Company has .alrwidv r befjun the pro cess of redoeniing an&jsancellingits firet jhotx VaSO .bonds, as thoy.aro'jiow beins jfeoeivod,, at 1.10 in payment and exehaj&e for.th Cow i.any.land. - -3AX COOKE -&C0.V-' i hiladolphia. 2?w York Jb "Washington, aci'al AicAti ., P. il. jX. Co. CLARKE, HENDEESOK & CQGK- This Space is Reserved I -FOR- ii &l i ' it.T!AJ .X- t Ua ',P TA 7f 3 ifo'i r m Un - -k t JlN4 . ij.d Vi m- .. ! .. 1 t'Jll M ? T t .pn 'i',i. ,V' vxn r mmmm . ... , ,, . .( J w ?. i j it . i v t 7") V ' o o SLVLL-POX CUEE. Dr. Borzeau's Small "Box. Cure. As this most loathsome of all diseases is li able to break out amoving us at any. time, it is well to bo prepared for it at all times; Dr. Borzeau's Small-Pox Cure and Preven tive, now prepared and kopt on hand at my office, corner first and Main streets, one door from First, is asuro euro or preventive for that disease. Tho history of .this modicino can not better bo explained by mo than by inserting tho following somowhat condensed letters. SAMUEL CORWIN. Paoi'iUETojt. San Fkancisco, July 2, 1872. My dear old friend, Samuel Corwin I have no doubt but you will bo much surpriso J on rocoiving this lottor, but, porhaps, notmoro so, or moro gratifiod, than I was to hoar from you. Tho manner in which I hoard from you, and learned of your whereabouts, is this: I happened to bo looking over an Orogon nows papor and noticed your nanio, as ltopreaonta tivo elect, from TiJJamook county. The thrill qf pleasure which.1 experienced on reading, is indiscrlbablo. The- many acts of kindnoss which I received at your hands long yoars ago have novfer boon forgobton, notwithstanding oux corsespondonco has been broken for 17 year.3. "Woll, Sam, I won't attempt to givo you mjorethan tho outlines of what has tran spired with mo sinco wo last corresponded. So many incidents of tho past, in which you and I wore connected, crowd upon my mi&jd that I cannot think or write of mysolf. Does your mind over revert to the past, when wo first met how you took me in as a partner, when thoso who ought to have boon my best friends throw off on me how wo got snowed in and had to live on potatoes straight for six weeks how good that grizzley moat tasted what a disgraceful rotroat wo made from our poor innocent Jack, when wo thought wa woro besieged by a grizzloy. "Well, Sam, thoso events of 1852 frequently furnish subject mat ter for my thoughts, and, as I am writing to. you, crowd upon my mind, but I will dismiss them for the present to give place to that which will, perhaps bo of greater interest to you. I pocketed eleven thousand dollars out of the "Deep Claim" youavo mo in Maraposa, and started for homo in Juno, 1855. I invested four thousand dollars in real estate in this city, and loft it in care of McLano, our old cabin mate. My property hero ha3 yielded mo a handsomo income, and quadrupled in value. I wont into business in X.ow York city, in which I was very successful sold out two years ago, sinco which time I have boon trav eling through tho European countries. You know I used to have a weakness for traveling; woll, it has been gratified fo my heart's con tent. While in Franco I was takon with tho f small-pox. Tho lady of the inn told mo that 1 was fortunato to take the disoasoatthat place, as there was an old small-pox doctor near by who never failed to cure, no matter how bad the disease; and sure enough, I began to re cover within four hours after commencing to take the medicine, and in twenty-four hours 1 felt quite well, I was so much olated with tho magical effects of tho modicino that I was dptermmed, if possiblo, to obtain tho formula, in which I succeeded, by paying handsomoly and promising not to divulge it in Franco. I soo from Oregon papers that you havo tho disease among you. Tho enclosed packago contains tho formula and sufficient material for family use. I havo cured all tho cases that I havo como in contract with, and find it an infallible cure and preventive. "Whon you answer this, I will forward sufficient of tho material to mako you a fortuno, as 1 havo am ple, and rest assurod I reciprocate past favors. I will closo for tho present and await anxi ously your answer. Direct to San Francisco, as 1 will remain hero about two months. Yours etc., ISAAC PxfClIAltDSOX. n- t; a -f f 1 i Ml v r. l 11 f !n ( l Hfi9 f U &I ?" ".-i irriW' Joillile r r :? ( .if i wtfrnor First and Washington, VnSCELLANEOUS. Goto C. A. SHEPPARD'S ! Corner of Yamhill and Firtt streets, POKTLAXD OREGON, tor firocorios Grocorios Grocorie8? Qrocorios Groceries firocorios Groceries Groceries Groceries Groeerio Groceries Grocoi ios GROCERIES Groceries Grocertos Groceries Grocorios . Groceries Grocorios Grocorios Grocorio Grocorios , Grocorios Grocorios Grocorio-J WHOLESALE OR.KET.VIL. c'Tuo host stock of STAPLES" and TSA in Oregon. All goods warranted. E. MILWAISr, 95 Front and OH First Street-,, Portland; Oregon. W3L. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEU in Stoves, Shoet-iron,.Tin-plato, etc Plumb ing and Ga3 fitting ohoaper than ny other houso in town. Pacific Boot and Shoo Storo S. "W. Corner First and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon. y3.0N AND AFTER TIIISDATE I WILL sell, for Cash, of" California make, Ladies 1st quality 18 thread laii&ing Kid foxed Bal morals ,...$2 i0, Former price S3 00 2d quality 10 thread? do 1 7o, " 2 50 Misses 1st quality do 2 00, " 2 50 IMissos 2d quality do 1 50, " 2 00 Children's 1st qual. lo 1 50, " 2 00 Children's 2d qua!, do 125, " 150 GEO. A. PEASE. PROSPECTUS OF- THE ASTORIAN, PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, I. C. IKEIL1NI, Proprietor When I received this medicine, thoro being no small-pox in tho Stato of Orogon, I sent packagos to a number of places in California and othor States, to bo properly tested, al though my own confidence in its virtue was complotely established by tho source from which I obtained it. Tho following- letters wore duly received from tho parties to whom I sent est packages of tho medicine: Sacramento, Cal , Doc. 27, 1872. Samuol Corwin, Nehalem, Oregon Dear Sir: 1 havo the pleasure of communicating to you tho fact I had. an opportunity at last of testing tho efficiency of your preparation for tho cure of small-pox. Mr. A. Koyser, afriond of nunc, was takon with tho sraall-nox Dec ember 18 th. I loarnod tho fact about six o'clock on tho-evening of tho 19th, and started immediately fo? tho rosidenco of Mr. K., sit uated about foustoen miles from hero, towards Cache Crook, Yolo county,. I got to K.'s place just twenty minutes beforo twelvq o'clock, and commenced giving tho modtcino precisely at twelve o'clock. Continue to give tho iuedi cino every hour until twelve o'clock next evo- I nintr, having given twenty-nmo tteses: ana, i wiimut runner aiu, iv. recovered, anu is now as "e!l as ever, without any visiblo signs of evtr having had tho disoaso. All of" us who were exposed, took of tho medicine as. a pre ventive, and I have no doubt, by so doing, were kopt from gottingtho disease. . Yours etc., JAMES HASBLN. . Ferndale, Humboldt Co,Call,Fob.l 1S73. Friend Corwin Your sinall-pox cure proved quite a God-sond to this community lately. I had the satisfaction of curiing threo of our townsmen of tho small-pox latoly, Nowr I am out of modicino, and I want you to send mo about a thousand bottles, or sond anogent down here. You would do well to havo an agont in every town in California. T am get ting up a statoment, with tho signaturo of tho parties knowing tho facta, and will sond it soon. Accept our thanks, ete. C. & CHURCH. :No person should, bo without this medicine, as tho disease is now in, v.arious, parts of tho L country, and may be nmongus any day. It is J an old and true adago, that "An ounco of pre ventive is worth a pound of euro"" Tis a wisoman that carrio3 his coat on a fair day," etc, SAMUEL CORWIN". Proprietor. ! SiNehalom, Orogon. -- ': . 7 1 -t' nco Ono Dollar per'Bottld. For, sale jn Astoria by J m.guANUJS. and-U irtUVLLfc m :6l"Agent3for Clate6p'Cettnt'l,Orefon ' LEGAL NOTICES. t 1 1 . . -T Shoriff's Sale. BY YIBTUE OF A WARBANT I7STTE1 out of the County Court of tho Stato of Oro gon for the County of Clabop. to mo dirocted, om,andinfr me to loVy on the goods and uaattics of the delinquent tax payers named Jw 1!?l,tion,t tux ro11 for tho yoarlSTST J5?t?i.att,ic,,ied ani1 if nono bo found therr USiwi rt?5 Property as set forth and dee SEilf n!aFa,?t.tax list'or wmuch thereof sh fnii i ltl?f tho amount of taxes so charged, r&osw,?xpensc?-j hav- & or,rfi w'i lhl,)' (for want of personal prapoity), lovied upon the following described ?f?lSf0JSlrcQl?i0la?a "s sotfor h insaid tax list, lymgan(lbeingin Clatsop county Ore gon, known and described, and assessed tntl parses as follows, to-wit: aea to tiio Namo?.. DcsgepULyBkl VaturT Atkeson.U TMrs Olney's lillSil, A iv. Cheadle, Rathol Chiueh.M. R, PorSand Freebarno, RD... Hoberg, James... HoweM, J Il Irad'&x, Joseph.. Olson, A Church, M. E Hurfard, J E...... Shivoly Adair's Or 99 a r 4 L.4 8 sio m 10 00 119 J 25 00 I 32") 1")7J10")00 111 200 00 12JI 3 00 130 1J 10 00 122 97 115 t.o lfl 5 00 5 00 200 00 40 00 3 .E .W t" jNamos . Doscrint'n - ILots sec TI R I A cr Yal. ITaa lilaekmoro.Wni Boat, Wm . Etn K ool & othr Falkinburge.W Gordon, John... 1.0J S.7U .09 .IS .(B .10 2.7U .74 3,4,1 8 1,23 Marchivcllo..Tn3 Smith, N L wMswK eso4 "Woodward, Wm swXso-K 98 2 19 V 1J 0 7 0&7 41 14 112 o'J 94 4S 1IJ0 40 S10o !!.& 3."i 2S0 102 2o0 200 400 too .4 5,1,8 4iJ5 4.0S 7.4) 1.8J And on WEDNESDAY, tho 29th day of July. 1S7H, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in front of tho Court Houso door in said Stato and County, I will sell tho same, or so much thereof as shall be necossary to satisfy said taxes and costs, at public Auction to tho highest bidder thereof, in United States gold coin. Saloto continue from day to day. t , m W. H. TWILIGHT. Sheriff. And Tax Collector, for Clatsop CounJfJ.. Astoria, Oregon, July 1, 1873. 4w The Paper will "be independent of litics in all its views, expresbecl or implied, and will be conductodlwitlitheaim in view to make it wholly said solely devoted to the best interests of this -State. The Com merce of Oregon, its Agricultural, Manu facturing and Mechanical interests, the progress and prosperity of the people, will receive special attention. The Astorian will recognize the Fanners and Mechanics of Oregon as men of thought and judg ment, and will respect their efforts to make their influence known and recognized in the marts of trade, in the counting rooms of business, and in the halls of legislation. "We shall neither make nor encourage a war upon, nor wage any conflicts with, any enterprises, associations or men engaged in legitimate pursuits where success depends upon the interest and continued earnestness of the people. "While we shall endeavor to show the truthfulness of the old maxim, that " thelaws favor the diligent," weshall strive to harmonize interests calculated to he of direct benefit to the State. Astoria is the sea port of Oregon, 'fias an excellent harbor, and vessels of the deep est draught enter in perfect safety at all sea sons. Casnparative statistics show less per cent, of losses on the Columbia Rivey Bar for the pabt twenty years, than at the en trance to any other port in the United States, and the iiicts may he easily pro duced to show the fallacies of such wide discriminations by underwriters and in surers, in favor of other ports, and against' the port of Oregon . It was the Gold Min ing excitements of 1849 that built up Cali fornia so rapidly as to overshadow and out strip this part of the-northwest possessions, at a time when the first propositions for communication between itfew York ,and Astoria were about to be inaugurated. The gold discovery of 1849 set Oregon hack ana maae our sister oiaie wnat sne is. Kow. things are upon a more equal footing, with lands and Agriculture for a basis of .future operations with the difference- in la vor of Oregon inner cheap lands and va ried natural resources yet undeveloped. Temporarily there is a stringency in the money market, but business generally con tinues good, and as many vessels are em ployed in the carrying trade, if not more, than in past years of our prosperity. A few more acers planted, a few more fish and oyster marketed, a few more tons of coal and iron. mined, more home rescources de veloped and manufactories established, Vxill improve the outlook very much. The history of Astoria is full of interest from the arrivals of Captain Gray in t&e Summer of 1792 to the present time, all of which "will receive due attention The ar rivals and doDartures of vessels at Astoria, a&dthe business of the surrounding coun try, having no journal to correctly repre sent the interest, has of necessity been neg lected, to the detriment of the entire State. "With the view f supplying this want the undersigned has concluded to enter the newspaper worliat this venerable old cifcy, on the hanks of one of the noblest rivers en- teringanyocean,.and relying for my sup port upon an appreciative people,, among whom I am not as a stranger, naraibg beecs connected with the press of the Sfcate lor ten yearjjyitis with the utmost confidence of sucoess'that I issue this brief outline of the purposes actuating me, and solicit yourpat ronage. D. C. IRELAOT). TERMS, C ASH Kv ADVANCE : Ono Copy ope y.ear. .-....,., : SJ 00 Ono Copy six months ,..t .-. w One Copy threo months...., :...... 1 0 y" Advertising hy the year at the rate, of iI50 pcrsquare -perJinonthjtpyRblfc moathly. s ' - " Delinquent Tax last. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT r will sell at Public-Auction to tho highest bidaoron tho fourth Monday in July, O&thL botween tho hours of "10 o'clock a. jr. and 5 o' clock p.m., at Oysterville, (County Seat), Paciftc: County, W. T.t subject to tho laws of Washings ton Territory, tho following described dolin quont lands, on whfch tho unpaid tay, and ao cruing intoxest and cost shall not have boed paid ooforo such timo, and shall continuo sucbi sale from day to day until all such lands here inafter described, shall bo sold, or shall have boon twice offerod for sale: ., 5 a a & Jo ii c c s c - i-l r & i i i-i co SB ScSo coSoSSoSoco CO CO f-l rlr-t i-i r-1 i-l iH ri r-t r-t CO tn H : ::: :::::: z a o a 2- - - - ........... -..-.. ...... . u O. ... ...... . o S3 co c v 3 g O e? U5 - CO t s s oonoo OCOHOO o 5 c cSoo5ou CMcrocjcMO czt ell " o s a p i-- '.;. :w-eJ es-i rHMr- ;. :,x . -.5 : 2- h-ichh cj it i o : :.z Si- X.Z O - jjJ r".zT l p t j.- "V'a- ".evi 4 n O Z r-fsOQ CJ a' Q s?o k,v a- ---. o rT. P - -V S S 2 "Sq -3 - Nr'O rv.. 5f - W-ajrlN, 03 DDDC fl c S&Satgg o v- g fic 3- 5 c C3 W : : i s a I o ti : : c. pj::::: ss,i ' C ss o . i" n Z--i . . n - .. JTrm fu 1 ror-i o a .. .& . . .Zija S o O 3 O 5 h J.H.TIITCOMB, Sheriff Pacific County, W. T. Oystorvfllo, "V. T.f Juno 21, 1S73. tdl Snimnons. JUSTICE .COURT FOR THE PRECI&3X' of Asteria: CSvil action torccgvor. money State of Or,egn. County of Clatsop sa: George Birchara, Plaintiff,) vs. ' To Thomas Pqb?. 5iomasDungan,Dofonu'ntJ g an tho dofend'ni above named: In thq p&mo of tho Stato oT Orogon, you aro hereby required, to appear be foro tho undorsignod, Justico of tno Peoo for tho Precinci aforesaid, on tho i:Jth day or August, 1S7M, at U o'clock in. the forenoon of said day, at tho offica of said, Justico, in said Precinct, to answor.tho above named Plaintiff in a civil action. The .DofqncUnt will takj notice, th'at if ho fail to answer the complaint -herein, tho Plaintiff will tako juagmont against him for Si 2V10O dollars, and csts- and bursomenb) of this action. Given under my hftnd,tii.3 18tk i?ay of-rJ IWi M B.lASKEitt -Jjiufep Qf ths.l5Sfc ttarrTHisSHBiBUHutiiE MiTbllsTi t. of II. B. Parker, Justice of tb Pec Hct tons. preeiiwtra tke lthdayof JikV ii jlw., qffiXcIhtXcJfi.WlNvatte-"Wi'i -r . w --t . .i wet i ! - - i V ' I. V'J.