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m THE ASTOEIAN. SA.TUBDAY July 12,1873 THE ItATZST HEWS. Gold in New York to-day, 1151. Portland Legal Tender rates, 85 buying; 86 selling. Stanly expects to reach, the Yellow stone August 1st. A violent type of cholera has ap peared in Berlin. An attempt was made to fire the exposition building at Yienna on the 8th. An inquiry into the causes of the loss of the city of "Washington is to be made. A system of fraudulent importa tions has been detected at Springfield, .Massachusetts. The Carlists of Spain have captur ed San Questra in Kavarre, and shot IV tax collector. Major M, P. Berry was installed as Deputy Grand Chancellor of the It. Of Pw for Oregon. A procession of Colored Sunday School children were attacked by Ismail boys on the 7th in Baltimore. The Pacific Mail Company's- move ments again attract notice.. Th&.60 days grace is up. en: the-May.transac- Several fatal' casseof cholera among flita'poor clasgBiis..rQpoi:ted in Little Sqck,, thr.eec- cases- in Memphis and 83HisaiQr,6-i Cincinnati';. Cincinnati & he,w.OEst. It is stated that Grant proposes to fsfler the vacant Chief Justiceship to Senator Conkling. Some say he has (tendered him the position... It is oloubtful if he will accept. Tlittshii? British Consul' from. San Irancisco fon Liverpool put into Monte Vedo in distress on the 31st f May. The crew, became intract able, during a storm of 23 days. An,- attempt- to- throw an express train off txe track of a Connecticut railroad! wras. detected by a woman; the' woman was robbed of $400. . The Lock Dee,, for Antwerp .from SmlTfcan cisco, (Portland perhaps, as she lfeftr here lastr October,.) threw away about 500 bags of wheat before she arrived at Flushing:. This is one of the vessels-nob properly loaned we surmise. CLARKE, KEKDBBSON & COOK. This Space is Reserved ! FOR Prospectus of the Astoriaii. The Paper will be independent of politics in all its views, expressed ,or implied, and will be conducted with theaim in view to make it wholly andjholely devoted to the beat interests of this State. The Com merce of Oregon,.its Aeultural, Manu facturing and Mechanical interests, the progress andi prosperity of the people, will receive bpecial attention. The Astorian will recognize the farmers and Mechanics ot 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. "Ve 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-continucd earnestness of the people. "While wetshall endeavor to hov the truthfulness of the- old maxim, that " thelaws favor thc-diligent," weshall strive to harmonize interests calculated to be of direct benefit to the State Astoria is the sea port of Oregpny has an excellent harbor, and vessels of the deep est draught enter in perfect safety at all sea sons. Camoarative statistics show Less per cent, of losses on the Columbia River JBar for the past twenty years tfcaa at the en trance to any other port in the-TUnited States, andi the facts may he ectHy pro duced to, show, the fallacies of such wide discriminations by underwriters and in surers, in ihacorof other ports, and against the port of Oregon. It was the Gold Min- ing excitements of low that built up Cali fornia so rapidly-as to onersbadow and out strip this part of the northwest possessions, at a time vhen the first propositions lor communication between xSew York and Astoria were about to be inaugurated. The gold discoveryof 3$4 set Oregon back and made our sister State what she is. 'ow. things a e upon aiiire-equal footing, with lands &n$ Agriculture for a basis of future operations wfti the dinvrence in favor ofOreeon in her e&eap iandfcand va ried natural resources ytt undfcveloped. Temporarily there is a stringency in the liiunuy market, butbwsiness generally con tinues good, and ai many vssels are em ployed in the carrying trade,, if not more, 1 1 urn in past years ot our pro-per jf y . A lew more accrs planted, a few more fish and oy.-tern marketed, a few more tons of coal and iron mined, more home reacources de wloned and manufactories established, wjll lmpiove the outlook very much. The nl-tory of Astoria i full of interest from the arrivals of Captain Gray in the Summer of 1792 to the preent time, all of which will receive due attention. The arrival- and departures of vessels at Astoria, a.id the buain& of the surrounding coun trv, having no journal to correctly repre sent the interest, has of neeessity-been neg lect, -d, to the detriment of the entire State. "With the viuwof supplying this want the undur.-igned has concluded to enter the m:v.-paper world at this venerable old city, on the banks of one of the noblest rivers fil tering any ocean, and relying for my .sup port upon an appreciative -people, among whom I am not a-a stranger, nnvm dpmi connected .jatli the preVothe State fortcri? yVarsitMa-wththe-uhnol-t confidence 'of Success that lUsuthujjbricf outline jof the purposes actuating mo, and solicit your pat- J L e If . t fi VT F ' 0- 'I t. t v t f CO o o w ts J K i m . ii. i iA, u ' ,- .. h. f - Art i m tilth, i "ft . ' !' Mil' ... Mt ' SMALL-POX CUBE. Dr. Borzeau's Small Pox Cure. As this most loathsome of all diseases is li able to brehk out amoung us at any time, it is well to be prepared for it at all times. Dr. Borzeau's Small-Pox Curo and Preven tive, now prepared and kopt on hand at my office, corner first and Main streets, one door from First, is a sure curo or preventive for that disease. The history of this medicino can npt bettor bo explained by mo than by inserting the following somewhat condonsed letters. SAMUEL CORWIN. Fkopriktob. San Francisco, July 2, 1872. My .dear old friend, Samuel Corwin I have no doubt but you will be much surprised on receiving this letter, but, perhaps, not more so, or more gratified, than I was to hear from you. Tho manner in which I hoard from you, and. learned of your whereabouts, is this: I happened, to bo looking over an Oregon nows paper and noticed your name, as Representa tive elect, from Tillamook county. The thrill of pleasure which I experienced on reading, is indiscribable.. Tho many acts of kindness which I received at your bands long. years ago have never been forgotten, notwithstanding our correspondence has been broken for 17 years. Well", Sain, I won't attempt to give you more than tho outlines of what has" tran spired with mo since wo lust corresponded. So many incidents of tho past, in which you and I wero connected, crowd upon my mind that I cannot think or write of myself. Does your mind over revert tothoTast, when wo first met how you took mo in as a partner, when those who ought to have boon my best friends throw off on mo how wo got snowed in and had to livo on potatoes straight for six weeks how good that gruzloy moat tasted what a disgraceful retreat tf o made from our poor innocent Jack, when wo thought wo woro besieged by a gruzloy. "Well, Sam, those 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 thorn for the prosont to give place to that which will, perhaps, bo of greater interest to you. I pocketed eleven thousand dollars out of tho " Deop Claim" you gave mo in Maraposa, and started for homo in Juno, 1855. I invested four thousand dollars in roal estate in this city, and loft it in caro of McLano, our old cabin mate. My property horo has yielded mo a handsome income, and quadrupled in value-. I wont into business in Now York city, in which I was vory successful sold out two years ago, since which time I have boonr trav eling through the European countrios. You know I used to have a weakness for traveling; well, it has boon gratified to my hoart's con tent. While in Franco I was taken with tho small-pox. Tho lady of tho inn told mo that I was fortunate to tako tho disoasoatthat place, as thpro was an old smaH-pox doctor noar by who hover failed to curo, no matter how bad tho'dlseaso; and sure onough, I began to re cover within four hours after commencing to take tho medicine, and in twonty-four hours 1 folt quite well. I was so much olated with tho magical effects of the modicino that I wa3 dotorminod, if possible, to obtain tho formula, in which 1 succeeded, by paying hanusonieiy and promising not to divulge it in France. 1 see from Urogon papers that you have tho disease among you. The enclosed packago contains the formula and sutficiont material for family use. 1 have curod all tho cases that! have come in contract with, and hnd it an infallible cure and preventive. When you answer this, I will forward sufficient of tho material to mako you a fortuno, as I have am plo, and resf assured I reciprocate past favors. I will closo for the present and await anxi- .ously your answor. Direct to San h rancisco, as I will remain hero about two montus. Yours etc., . li$A AC KIU11 AKDSON. MISCELLANEOUS. CotoQ.A.SHEPPARD'S! Corner of Yamhill and Firbt streets, PORTLAND OREGON, FOR Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries GROCERIES Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries ' WHOLESALE OR RETAIL: m nor Tho bet stock of STAPLES and TEA in Oregon- All goods warranted. S.W; Pacific Eoot and Shoo Store. Cornor First and Morrison Stroets, Portland, Oregon. na),0X AXD AFTER THIS DATE I WILL soli, for Cash, of California make. Ladies 1st quality 18 thread lasting Kid foxed Dal- morals S2 50, Former prko S3 00 2d quality 10 thread do 1 75, " 2 50 Misses 1st quality do 2 00, " 2 50 Mioses -2d quality do 1 50, " 2 00 Children's 1st qual. do 1 50, " 2 00 Chiklron's 2d qual. do 125, " 150 GEO. A. PEASE. fiSTPartios wishing tosail,whoaro not posted as to where they can find boatmen or boats, can leave word at .Arrigoni's for John "Wirt, who can find a boat if there is one in town LEGAL NOTICED Sheriff's Salei- Y VI11TUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED out of the Countv TniiTt nf tlieStatoof Ore gon for the County of Clat'op, to mo directed commanding me to levy on tho goods and. chatties of the delinquent tax payers named! in the delinquent tax roll for the yearlbT2, thoroto attached, and if nono bo found then upon tho real property as ?ot forth and dop cnbed in said tax list, or so much thoreof a shall satisfy the amount of taxes so charged,, together with costs and expenses, I have, this. day of June, lb7.5, (for want of personal property), levied upon the following doscribo pieces or parcels of land as set forth in said tax list, lying and being in Clatsop county Ore gon, known and described, and assessed to the parties as follows, io-wit:- Name.. Atkeson.WTMrsJOlney's Rush, A K .... Chcadle,Raphel CburcbrM. E., Portland Frecbarno, RD... lloberg, James... ilowelS, J II Maddox, Joseph.. Olson, A Church, M. E Hurford, J E Shively lAdair's DesepML'tjBki Value: Ta $.19 J 90 10 00 521 10 00 an 11 25 00 32) '157 105 00 111 200 00 1231 5 00 1H0 119 J 10 00 5 00 5 00 200 00 40 00 81 122 5 07 12 115 4.5 10 .45 l.4 y.7Xj8 J5 4& 0J IP 3.71) ,74 LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff's Sale Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED out of the Circuit Court of tho State of Ore gon for tho County of Multnomah, and to mo directed; whereas, on tho 10th day of Juno. Ib7.'5, judgment was recovered in favor of John West, David West and Charles McGuiro doing business as co-partners under tho firm name of John West & Co., and against Joseph Ma chivella, for tho sum of four hundred and seventy-six dollars, (S47o 00), with interest at tho rato of ton (10) per cent per annum from tho 10th day of Juno, 1S73, and tho further sum of forty and ton ono-hundredths ($40 10) dollars costs, and ono and twenty-five ono-hundredths (SI 25) dollars accruing costs, togethor with other accruing costs of suit and disbursements; now thoroforo, by virtue of the abovo named oxecution, for want of personal property,. 1 have lovied upon tho following described real estate, property of the defendant, to-wit: Ono acre of land and'tho appurtenances, on which stands the buildings and wharf of the said J o sopbMachivolla.in township nine north range soven west, Willamette meridian, all in Clat sop county, Stato of Orogon, and on Friday, tho 25th day ofJuij't 1873, at tho hour of one (1) o'clock i m, at the Court-houso door in As toria, Clatsop county Stato of Oregon, I will sell at Public Auction to tho highest bidder for cash paid to nso m hand all of Josophi Machivolla's intoirost in tho abovo described roal estate, or enough thereof to satisfy judg ment, costs and accruing costs. W H TWILIGHT, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Oregon. Astoria, Juno 30th. 1S73. Names Doscript'n I I Lots sec Tt R lAcr VnLITax, liIackiaoicrWm 5 Jl S li 41$105I;$1.U5 Poaf.Wm S 2 8 7 14 35 M Etn Nod & othi 3,4,1 10 V I . , 241o&7l 112 2S0 5.JS- Falkmhurgo, W 50 1(2 4lh5 Gordon, John... 3 28 1,23 2) 9 6 04 250 4.t Marchivcllo.Jos 48 200 5.55 Smith, N L wsw 18 7 w , , $& 2 8 7 1(50 400 TdD oodward, Win swKsoM 2 8 7 40 100 1.8ft And on WEDNESDAY, tho 2fith day of July, LS73, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in front of the Court House dcor in said Stato and County, I will soil tho same, or so much thoroof as shall bo necessary to satisfy sa,id taxes and costs, at public Auction to tho highest bidder thoreof in Unitod States gold coin. Salo to continue from day to day. W. 11. TWILIGHT. Sheriff, And Tax Colloctor, for Clatsop Couigj.. Astoria, Oregon, July 1, 1673. 4vf Delinquent 7ax List ftTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I Jjf w21 sell at Public Auction to tho highest bitter on tho fourth Monday in July, ("JSthl, between tho hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 5 p eIok p.m., at Oysterville, (County Seat), Pacific County, W. T., subject to tho laws of ashing ton Territory, tho following doscribed delin quent lands, on which tho unpaid tax, and ac cruing interest and cost shall not have beop paid boforo such time, and shall continue suctu salo from day to day until all such lands here inafter described shall be sold, cr shall haves been twico offered for sale: Oekum?s New Building'! : 'ornr i,n?5t ana , iisinngton, .;n VWTrrvr Skrt- t-t,?,w- a . VI LU-U-LJ-i.-V-M', J,ii-CiUU-.. When I rocoivod this medicine, there being no small-pox in tho Stato of Orogon, I sont packages to a number of places in California and othor States, to be properly tostod, al though my own conhdonco in' its virtue was j completely established by tho sourco from which I obtained it. Tho following letters wero duly rocoived from tho parties to whom I sent test packages of tho medicine: t SiCRVMENTO, Cai , Doc. 27, 1872. Samuel. Corwin, Nehalem, Oregon Dear Sir; I havo the pleasure of communicating to you tho fact 1 had m opportunity at last of testing tho efficiency of your preparation for tho euro of small-pox. Mr, A,Koy8er, sfriend of mine, was taken with tho small-pox Dec ember 18 th. I loarnod tho fact .about six o'clock on tho evening of the If th, and started immediately for tho rosidonco of Jir. K., sit uated about fourteen milos from hore, towards Cache Crook, Yolo county. 1 got to K.'s placo just twenty minutes before twelve o'clock, and commenced giving the medicino precisely at twelve o'clock. Continued to give tho modi cino every hour until twelve o'clock next ovo ning, having given twenty-nine doscsj and, without further uid. K. recovered, and is now as well as over, without any viiblo signs of ever having had the disoaso. All of us who wero exposed, took of tho medicino as a pre ventive, and I havo no doubt, by so' doing, wero kept from getting tho dUease. Yours otc., JAMKS HASBIN. Ferndalk. Humboldt CcsCalJeb.l 18TC. Friend Corwin Your smatt-poicuro proved quite a God-send to this'eommunUy lately. 1 had the satisfaction of curing tlwoo of our townsmen of tho small-pox lately. Now, I am out of medicine, and: I want you to. send me about a thousand bottle, or send aa agent dowfc lCx, You would do wo& to, havo an agent in every town in California. 1 am get ting up a statomont, with the signature of tho parties knowipg tho facts, and will sond it soon. Accept our thanks, otc, C.E. CHURCH. Sheriff's Sole. TATE OF OREGON, CLATSOP COUNTY: Ry virtue-of an oxecution issued out ofthe Justice Court for tlo County of Clatsop, Stato of Orogon and Astwia Procinct, upon a judge ment against Charles Gibbons, in favor of G W Lamb, for tho sum of thirty-eight dollars dobt, and twolvo 70-100 dollars costs, and ac cruingcosts, of tho personal property of Charles Gibbons, 1 did, on tho 2Gth day of June, 187H, iovy upon the personal proporty of said Charles Gibbons, to-wit: 1 lunch can & centents: 1 cook stove; 1 Wash-boiler and contents; 1 Tea ket tle; 2 Iron pets: 1 Rake pan; liry dish;. 1 Lantorn; 1 Stand; 1 Wash stand; 1 Tin Coffoo boiler; 1 stool Square-; 1 hand Saw: 2 wood Seat Chairs; 1 small Tablo; 1 foot Tub; table Castor; 5 Cruits for saino; 1 stove Jar; 1 dS?b pan; 1 tin dish; 1 Market basket; 1 box of crockery and glassware; 1 half bushel meas uro; 1 camp kottle; 1 tablo and drawer; 1 bed stead; 5 joints stovo pipe; 1 elbow; 1 wooden bucket; 1 tin dipper; 1 oonch screw (wood): X half gallon doiuijohns; 1 hatchet; 1 white wash orush; and will procood to sell tho same to the highest bidder for cash, on the 14th day of July, 1878, at tho Court-house door, in said County and State, at one o'clock p.m. of said day W. H. TWILIGHT, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Orogon. Done at Astoria, thi8d day of July, lh7:l. c a 'JO- - o c - s ao- - lOOO i P so ab 5; so- - COCO 3 ua -J OG JC JO (O CO CO rtrl HrtrtH f-i , ,, r- h t- t- - t- J&QC JC JO esi o o 3 O i2?l 0Ot3CO-e'3P O C5 W3 -ii-i i-l i-t t-C5 f CT t- No porson should'bo without thil? medicine, as tho disease is now in various parts of tho country, and may, bo among us any day. It is an old and true adago, that " A'n ounco of pre ventive is worth a pound of cure" " Tis a wise man that-carrios bis coat on a fair day," etc. SAMUEL COltWIN. Proprietor. Public Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of a warrant issued by Charlos Stovens, Recorder of tho town of Astoria, Oregon, and dated July 7th a. p. 1873, com manding mo to levy upon tho goods and chat tels of VV. P. Burns, delinquent tax payer, on lot No. 4, in Block No. 144, in tho Town of Astoria County of Clatop and Stato of Oregon, assessed for tho improvement of Main street in said town a. d. Ib72, as laid out and record ed by Cyrus Olney, and upon which assess ment there romains due and uapaid the sum of 320 00 and in default of any personal prop erty, I havo this day levied up&s said lot No. 4 in Block No. 144, in said town of Astoria as providod by law. and on Tuesday the 5th day of August 1873, at the hour of 2 o'clock l. M.on that day I will sell, the abovo described lot No. 4, in Block 114, at tho Council Chamber door, in tho Town of Astoria Catop County Oregon to the highest biddor therefor in gold or siivor coin, to recovor said sum of $20 00 and accruing costs and expenses of salo. W. M. CHANCE, City Marshal, Astoria Orogos, July 7th 1873. Summons. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Orogoo, for the County ef Clatsop Margaret Brown, Plaintiff, vs. ARau Brows, DofenUiuat: Ta AHan Brown, defendant, In tho namo of tho Stato of Oregon, you are horebv required to appoar an A answer tho Complaint filed against you in tho abovo on titlod action at tho next term of tho abovo entitled Court, to bo hold-flt Astoria, County and Stato aforesaid, on tne 12m uay 01 August lh73. and if you fail o to answer tho Plaiiitiit v ti tho Court for tuerelioi demanded Iflll U1I1 tlmruin. which is a divorco from the bonds of matrimony with you. M. L. Mch A , . j 1 ,)W Solicitor for Plaintiff. Administrator's Notice. 0T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TTtE 11 ml or? ?n cd has been appointed by the County Court for the State of Orogon, for tho Countv of Ulatop, uminisixairix 01 ino es tate of Franklin Nickeraon, deceased, late of said county. All persons indobted to said es 00 nr-n nrr1v Tjotifind to niako tiirvment. L t&tU IIIU ..V.1. -- - -- -- v Nehalem, Oregon, j and all persons having claims agnmst said es- Itato aro hereoy required 10 present me samo Pric'o. 'One Dollnr nnr Bottlo' For.Salo AFtorin ffyfrM CliTNCEanDINGALLS oio Agents tor Hatsoi IwmV. uregon to me, amy venaeu, at my roMuumzB ui flaiwia. in " in saiil county, within six months fromth'is 0! date. RUTH B. NICKEKSOri, .'. ' ' Astoria, Jub 1 1873-4W Administratrix. 1, 'A 8 S 0100 o?.c3 o S- o i-i i-i, r-i ,-t - ZZ CM rtcO as a c : g if. j . rM,5j'" h : :ff8 : : .s -l-ll'-'H r. . Z O . J-J .. ' t Aa it: x- vec a o c c A : : :-a K C . o 3 2r4- a o : : : : at I 5 : : : : : erf : : : : : a 3 s- o v 00a x 5 a o M a .a o - a o a. o J. H. WTIITC031B, Shotm Pacific- Countyr W. T. Oyatorvm, W. T., Ju& '2i, 1873. t SmnTnwL8 TCSTICE COURT FOR TlfE PRECINCT tjb ofAstoxiSfct Civ3;actatoreer9rJjpne2 Stato of Oregon. County of ClateQjfr.ti 6oo?go Riroh,ard, PlaintiffK") vs. -To ThoiarIhia Thomas DunganvDofond'feJ gan the tfcfund.'nt above named: la the n&mo of tit- Stato of Orogon, you aro-horoby reiuired to n-npoar be fore tho undersigned, a Justice of'tno 1'eaco for tho Precinct aforesaid on tho l."th day of August, lb7, at !' o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the office of said Justico, in said Precinctyto answer tho abovo named Tlaintiff in a civil action. The Defendant will tako notice, that if ho fail to answer the complaint herein, tho Plaintiff will take judgment againKt him for S8ti 2V1U0 dollars, and costs and dis bursements of this action. Given under my hand this, 18th -Jay of Judo 1S7:S. H. IJLPAIIKER, Justico of tho Peace. KThis Summons is-pnblihed by an order. l H. R. Parker, Justiceoftho Peace, foA tona precinct, made the leth day of Tuno-187S. M WM. L. MtEWAN,, AttV for Pltfi,