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CS1 6i -nmmwn wnur, Tri-Weekly Astorian SATURDAY .Sett- 13, IS53 Tide Tfcle for Agtatia IKgfe Wafter-I Low Wafter. Sept .1- m. p m j 4 , u : 10 4'ijL ft. i2 34 11 48!U. . i 10 7 0 38 1 421 8 L 2(J 2 10 9 2 12 2 S7 10 3 2 3 06 51. 3 5-x 3 ill 12 I 58 4 311 13 6 OS 3 32J 14 7 20 0 4L 15 8 30. 7 47B Irt 9 37 8 4flB JU V. r, x. .oil. ."?. 8 19. 8 48. 4 48 0 03 7i 7 53 6 40 9 21 10 08 J 13- .J) 43 U 01 10 IS- .0 01 . .2 12 .3 17 .11 14a . 0 24 , 243 PORT OF ASTORIA. i . .vr i-va .2o m V rfVv.WVrfV. Av ...23 .10 123 Following Is a list of vessels on the way to this port, and a record of tke arrivals ande lartures up to date: British bark Vesta, from Liverpool, to Jan ion & Rhodes 12'i days out A ugust 1 2. British hark Syihet, Liverpool, Victoria, to Janion & Rhodes 93 days out August 12. Am. ship Loretta Fi?h fixnu Shields via Cal loo 154 days out August 12. Br. bk Windemero, 4'j7 tons, from Victoria. Island Belle, 313 tons, from Scuta Aiaeric Disco, 733 toas, from South America. City of Lima, 315 tons, fcoin South America. Santa Rosa, 5JS tons, from South America, Prof. Airy, 440 tons, from South America. Fifeshire, 700 tons, from South America, Br bk Spirit of the Dawn, Dixon, O'Jl tons, from San Francisco. Ger bk Theresa Behn, Sicffin, 431 tons, from San Francisco. Bk Windward, Snannard, 7S2 tons, loading in San Francisco for this port. Bkt Melancthon, loading in San Francisco for this port. Haw bk Checola, Bugg, from Sun Francisco for Callao, via Astoria, 14 days out. The barkentino Free Trade left San Francis co for this port Sept Uh. In tlie Port an A Rivers. American ship Otago, in ballast from Victo ria, to load with wheat for Liverpool, arrived 3lst. British ship Privateer in ballast from Mexi co to load wheat for Europe, arrived 31st Bark Wctterhorn sailed from San Francisco, August 13th, and arrived here on the 2Uth. The bark Rival, Capt, Clements, arrived at this port from San Francisco Sept. 10th. Arrived. Bk Clara Louise, Honolulu - July 25 ASTORIA M&R832TS. Astoria Office, Sept, 3. Frftewwigfc acettrc&fe&v inSccsuKng3ji tbts markctto-day ' w Vrtnr$9TX Gldtin..fM.vjw.wvw. FsmlwSch Island .,.ttir'"""' Coffee Gosta Rica ii,"-''. l?-. ClrmrmJ .,Mttt'-'','"Cff i GltQCii&G.''"t"'"'M'""''2 Teas ?oufig Hystfft.""""w- ' v; iluur Standi 1 sacK....i " f.ml 1 1. Cwt ,.l....-M ' Crackers ?J Candles ... www1'....n K?co ,..' .... Kino Salt E,tn'it.'w.wA.w..w Salecatus lb..wv..r..vw..- Soda.. .L. iril1-"" . MWfAV. . w .w. iff. jv.mv.vv. fi Vinegar t 83So,ii;..w.wot.v...avawwiwv..vw Golden S yrup f gftifiten .... . . w.w.voo BacoR i$ lb.vftM.vyvww.vwswv.iwww..wwloc3.o Lard i lovwvwwv.svvvv..vvlolo,4 Butter lb,..v..v.Ass-.sw...Hv.sv....303i Apples Gceoa f idkd w.vv..rtwi.. 7o Poaches dried !$ lb..w.vsvvv..ss..rt14lo Honey fl lb....v.v.wvw...w.w...w..v...v...ov'vj POtatOCS 'B lO.V.A..W.....VNW..v. .VV. SS,SvS..lC OnlOnS lb.A-.VSSVSV.V.V.VW..SWA.'.SNN'VS..-...W.-.7C Bran kjwU $1 25 Sfeorts ei 75, Wkoat, S2 2o UWesdry, fi lb..sWAsswNs'...v......-.sl2cl4c green. rowv..v..v.w.....vw.-wyv. o ( wc Deer Skins, i3 ASTOBIA AOTlS3ElSfiS3BSS.. New Stock of ocfel CLOTHING OF THE BESOT gTSXlgy ., ASB THE VERY JBEf QCTAUir?,. AT REASONABLE T$&U&$, ' VERYTHLKG ELSE135? - PROPORTION ASTORIA AJyVBRTlgEMBNTS, tttihUnie Ik Astoria ii ? '1 i84; f AfeTORIAT ABYERTISElVIENTSr At The Old stand of SUMMERS, Elk skins f! tb SS VN'rtSNS V W HNNSNo.-VNSV.wVVSN .'K5 14o STEAMERS, STAGES AND SLOOPS V. S. IAIL AND EXPRESS. From Astoria to Clatsop Beacli ! Past HORSES! Good CARRIAGE! LEAVES AST0BIA EVERY TUESDAY, Thursday and Saturday Mornings. Arrive Same Mornings at tho OCEAN HOUSE, GRIMES HOUSE, SUMMER HOUSE, And SEASIDE HOUSE. TAKE NOTICE. This is an oxtefislre sloek of wdl selected goods, in great variety, which I am now opening. Old Patrons, Friends and tho comaiunity in genoral, are invited to call and inspect both Goods and Prices. G. SUMMERS, Chenamus street, Astoria, NEW GOOBSr CHEAP GOODS, A. AH DtrSEK, WboIesaferand'Reteil'Dealer in Cgg'tfBIt A- M.ERCHANDISBr CoTftepofMaih and Chenamus stieete, ASTORIA, OREGON. Vg-NOW OFFERING FOR SALE ONE OF JL fne'lbrWest' and- most1 complete assortments t General Merchandise ever before brought icr the country, and to buyers for fell will after ike Mori. Ftering iRdacemsnts. In tho lihfref DRY-GOODS;. CLOHMG, HATS, AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES PANCY'DODS, LADIES DRESS GOODS, ENTS' FURNISHINGS, A Complete Stoelc f Every Article, TOO IHJME30TJS TO SEENTIOB". XI Givo 3o a call, and be convinced that my goods are of tho best quality, and as cheap as can bo bought of any house in tho State. A. VAiN -UUO.B1N. BLACKSMITHING RETURNING Leaves those Houses every Monday, Wednesday and Fiiday, connecting with steamer to Portland each way. 3Dbtance twcntj-four miles, fare Si 50. 11. R. PARKER, Proprietor. FC. CARR IS nAPPY TO INFORM HIS , old friends and customers, and all others who wish to patronize him, tnat ne nas Resumed Business, At the Old Stand, And is again prepared to do all kinds of Black smith work, from making an Anchor Flue, t a Plow Shear. Mam street, Astoria. I. W. CA'SE, Wi5e3a!e,ai Retail Deafer Erj Mi foiling, tocttfevfiiYblus, MsUoss, JinSHESTO ANNOUNCE TO THE BUB W lie that he has a very' superior and well selected Stock of Geeda m ike above line, be sides which may fee&uad in gie&t variety, tho best quality, of CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOESr - BLANKETO JffLANNELS, &., .r.. "Whirli is bejag effered .. Ckeap FOR CASHw PRODUCE ! jfs-TTavinp had vcars of esnerienee I think I know the wants of tho people, and as this stock is nearer complete, and embraces a GREATER VARIETY than any other stock in Clatsop eounty, I will guarantee that.you will do as well, if not better, by trading with, me than at any other establishment. 5" Having reduaeiaiy expenses materially of late I propose to give my customers tho benefit of the reduction, and any person who doubts whether I wfil sell as cheap as any ono FOR CASHL caa be convinced by giving me a call at Headquarters, " Case's Corner," Chena mus stroet, Astoria. I. "W.C. to aulU MRS. A. S. MERCER, Teacher of Prof. E. A. Robbins7 Amexicaii MefhoAfor Fiano Forte Alse: Harmony andThoroughbaso! 5T Tho ONLY CONCISE SYSTEM which will stand Artistic Criticism, and furnish tho material upon which every educated Teacher can base their own peculiarities of instruction, it presents in a now light, based upon Natu ral Laws, tho art of Execution, and Science of Music KTRooms at Residence, Astoria Clearances and Departures. Schooner Superior from San Franci?co,sailed August 9th, arrived August 23d. Left lvnapp toq on return voyage Sept. 4th. Barkentine Webfoot, Gage, sailed from Knappton W.T. Sept. 6th for San Francisco, loaded with lumber. ' Steamer John L, Stephens from this port .for San Francisco, September 7th. Steamer Gussio Telfair, sailed from this port for Puget Sound Sept. 7th. 'Schooner Hera, of Boston, sailed from this port for San Francisco, Sept. 11th. Schooner Kate L. Herron, sailed from this port for Tillamook Sopt 11th. The Steam Tug Yaruna rlf Will leave Astoria evory iTO TUESDAY and SATURDAY asgl Morning, for PORT STEVENS, CAPE DISAPPOINTMENT, And UNITY, Carrying Mails, Passengers and Freight. B3U Other days of tho week she will be ready to go anywhere that business may justify. Is prepared to lighter cargoes, freight, hay, cattle and wood. J. H. D. GRAY Agent, Astoria. Oregon Steam Nav. Co. TkTOTICE Boats of the 0. S. N. Company will leave As toria as follows : FOR PORTLAND, and intermediate points--Daily, every Morning (Sundays excepted), at 6 o'clock. Returning, leave Pertland: FOR ASTORIA, and intermediate points On Daily, every Morning (Sundays excepted); at (i o'clock. J. C. AINSWORTH, Pres Daily Paclcets, etc. Steamer Emma Hay ward,CaptHoyt, arrive from Portland, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays returning on alternate days. Steamer Dixie Thompson, Capt Babbidge, leaves for Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays returning on alternate days. Steamer Mary Bell, Capt Fisher, daily to Skipanon and return. Steamer Yaruna, to and from Fort Stevens. Capo Disappointment, and Units Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Steamer Mcrrimac, Capt R. Hobson, Knapp ton and various logging camps daily, towing vessels, etc. On the Bar Stcnm tug Astoria, Capt W'ass, and pilot boat California. Sloop Mary H., Capt. Poole, daily to and from Skipanon. ONLY REGULAR PACKET BETWEEN ASTORIA AND CLATSOP. Carrvine the U. S. Mai!! The well known sleop MARYE, L W POOLE Master Leaves Clatsop every Monday, Wednesday and Fridav, on arrival of Stages, connecctmg at Astoria' with tho steamer Dixie Thompson. Returning, leaves Astoria every Tuesday, Thursdav and Saturday, connecting with tho Coaches for tho Beach. Extratrips made to accommodato tho traveling public. "WELCH'S GOOD SAMARITAN COMPOUND. For Curing Rheumatism, Spraiml Felons, Boils, Bruises, Burns, etc., etc. "" DIRECTIONS.-APPLY EXTERNALLY to tho parts affected; rub in well, and in severe cases cover with thin cloth, tied or fas- fAnorl mi wifh P.arG. Warranted to cure, or greatly alleviate, in all cases named in this label. A single bottle will cure, or prevent days of tho most excruciating pain, ana not unire quently save the life of the suffering patient. Price, $1.00 per Bottle. PREPARED BY J. "WELCH, . ASTORIA, Oregon. H. S. Sinister, Photographic Artist, At tho old Stand, Astoria, Oregon. A. SMITH, LATE OF LA PORTE, INDIANA. Dr. S. Kinsey, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Astoria, Oregon. PHYSICIANS AND FAMILY PRESCRIP tions filled from tho PUREST DRUGS, either at day or night. A full stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, POR MEDICAL USE, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, OILS BRUSHES, ETC., US. Orders from tho Country solicited, and carefully and promptly filled. S. N. ARR1QON1, Occident Hotel Block, Astoria, Wholesalo and Retail Dealer in Choice Brand Liquors The Pinest in the Market CONSTANTLY ON HAND! Which will bo sold in lots to.suit purchasers OCCIDENT HOTEL, S. N. ARRIGONI Proprietoe. Astoria, Oregon. THE BEST FURNISHED, MOST CONVT nient and in every respect popular hotel in Oregon. Owing to its location it is considered A Very Delightful Summer Resort. CSTMagnificent Suits of Rooms for familieF. The table is supplied with the choicest delica cies of the season. Wine and Billiard Room attached to tho Hotel. Grenville Reed, (Successor to Donaldson & Reed), Dealer in all kinds of PRESH AND CURED MEATS, CANNED PRU1TS, VEGETABLES. FRESH BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, HAMS, BACON AND-LARD, MESS BEEF AND PORK, 8" Constantly on hand. KS Special attention paid to supplying ships. Holladay's wharf, Astoria. Baths! miATHSJj Baths Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths ! Z AT OCCIDENT HOTEL, HAIR DRESSING SALOON. WM. Uhleneart...;. Proprietoe. FOR SKIPANON LANDING. fi3naving commenced business in Astoria I am prepared to do all kinds of Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging. Glazing, etc., in a workmanlike and satisfactory manner. Satis faction guaranteed, both as to prices and work. MISCELLANEOUS. AFTER THIS DATE, UNTIL further notice, tho side wheel steamer N AND J Mary rn T.rTe,vnc The Northern Pacific Railroad Company has now built, equipped and put in operation, nearly 517 miles of its main lino of road through an excellent coun try and along what is known as tho Valley Route to the Pacific. Tho finished portions already enjoy a largo and fast increasing traffic. The sections approaching completion connect the chain of Lakes with tho navigation of tho Upper Missouri and Columbia rivers with Puget bound, secure at once a lurgo mm profitable business and entitle tho Company to about 10,400,001) acres of excellent average land in fee simple. , n With these accomplished results, tho Com pany offers, and is now rapidly selling, its First Morgago Bonds, for completing tho construction and equipment of its road across tho Continent After careful investigation, we recommend these bonds as a well secured and unusually prontaDie lnveauuuiiu -" have HO years to run; principal and interest are payable in gold; the interest (seven and three-tenths per cent) is eiual now to about SM por cent in currency. The coupon and registered bonds can bo exchanged for each other, at the pleasure of tho holder, bold checks for tho semi-annual interest on the registered bonds are mailed to the post offico These securities have the following elements of strength and safety: They are tho obliga tion of a strong corperation: they are also a mortgage on the Road, its right of way, equip ments and franchises, and a nrst lean on its net earnings. In addition to this usually suf ficient security, there is pledged for the pay ment of the principal and interest a Oraxt of Kd, averaging aWt WJ Acres per Mi do forthVentire length of tho Road. At the average prico per acre at which other Land Grante have tllus far been ld, this real estate soburity will yield more than iSMJJ per mile more tnan lureo umos wi'""u "ih J Sony has already begun the pro cess of redeeming and cancelling ts first mort gage b mds, as they aro now being received, St 1.10 in payment and oxchangf for the Com pany's lands. v jai fooi., 'Philadelphia, New lork & ashingtpn, Financial Agents N. P. R. It. to. J. N. FISHER MASTER Will leave Astoria daily, On the arrival of steamers from Portland car- 1. . .-H XT. It -n . . J! t urn t I ' I.' 1 rying rAO&u.Wxmio anu DAuunuu w wu Skipanon Landing, connecting with fclAGLS FOR THE SEASIDE HOUSE! and all point" on Clatop Plains. Returning, will leave Skipanon samo evening. uur For freight or passage apply on board, or to F. C. LONDON, Astoria, July 1 Uh, 1S7:J. Flavel's Wharf. FARM FOR SALE. f f ACRES GOOD FARMING LAND JLOU on Klaskanine Creek is offered for salo very cheap for cash. The location is fine: One and n half miles from the Lower Landing on the Military Road, and on the Railroad Survey. A firtt class location for a Hotel, Summer Rc&ort, or Dairy Ranch. Forty acres of this ground borders on Klas kanino creek. There is an orchard of o00 trees on tho place. A bargain is offered. For par ticulars inquire of D. C. IRELAND, aul'J lm0 Astorian Office. H. B. Parker ! Importer and Dealer in Wines, Liquors, Cigars TOBACCO, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Etc.,. Etc. RS-Holladay's Wharf. Main street, Astoria. C3" Special attention paid to LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING SST Private Entrance for Ladies GLOBE HOTEL. Main Street - - Astoria, Oregon. N.KOEFOED, PROPRIETOR This House has been refitted and newly fur nished in the neatest manner, and guests will find all their comforts well attended to. Tho Table always supplied with the best of tho season that the market affords. BST Those who dosire to have a good squaro meal go to tho Globe. Terms moderate COLUMBIA RiYER PILOTS! P. JOHNSON, II. A. SNOW, P. E. FERCHEN. M. M. GILMAN, G.REED, C.S.WRIGHT, Agent. B2T Office Corner of Main and Chenamus streets, Astoria, Oregon. POR CHARTER. The sloop HECTOR, Xew Tobacco, Cigar and Motion Ho a so I 59 Front St., Portland, Oregon, (Gpposito Cosmopolitan Hotel.) T. DittenJioefer, Formerly connected with Wasserman 6c Co., Is now Opening ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST va ried assortments of Tobaccos, Cigars and Yankee Notions, ever imported into this mar ket, and takes pleasure in offering the samo to his old friends, customers, and the trade gen erally, at prices that defy competition. EtS- Eleven years business experience in Portland, has made him fully familiar with tho wants of the trade of tho Northwest Coast, and therefore his stock has been selected es pecially for the trade. uu20tf John W. G-earhart, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Chenamus street, Astoria. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hay, Grain and Feed ! HENRY BERENDES, Fashionable m aker Chenamus street, Astoria, Oregon. tt2. Manufactures to order the best quality of Roots and Shoes Repairing of all kindsn M. ASTORIA MEYERS' BREWERY! GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Groceries, CHEESE, EGGS, Etc. Motto" Small Profits on Cash Sales." Con si irnmernsFoJidtOjI. i Oregon Bakery! Main St., (Holladay's Wharf,) Astoria, Oregon. CHARLES BINDER, Proprietor. FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES, CRACK ers and Pilot Bread, always on,hand: A RESTAURANT HAVING ALL THE MACHINERY NEC ossary for first class work,skilllul Brewers and using none but the best quality of materi als, tho Proprietor is prepared to Manufacture LAGER BEER ! In any quantity, from a Single Bottle to a BARREL, AND PUT IT UP in good con dition for Shipment or Immediate use. Fami lies and keepers of Public Houses promptly and regularly supplied, M MEYER, Prop'r istoria Market ! Chenamus Street Astoria. XJ Having been purchased by the undersigned, will hereafter bo in readiness to carry freight to any accessible point Tho Hector has good accommodations for keeping freight dry and can carry 20,ui)0 feet of lumber. Jbor particu lars, inquire of P. J OHNSON , Astoria. r J v Is kept in connection with the Bakery, where meals can be procured at all hours. &3 Oysters in every style in the season.'ta POR CHARTER. The fast sailing Sloop W. H. TWILIGHT, R M LOWE Master Is now in readiness to Charter for Pleasure Partios, Froight or Passengers. Headquarter Corner Main and Jefferson streets, Astoria.. Patronize Home Manufactures. AINSLEY & DAVIDSON, Manufacturers and Dealers in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Shutters, Brackets, And all kinds of Scroll Sawing. . Having the best facilities and tho latest im proved wood working machinery for tho manu facture of tho above articles, can offer superior inducements to customers, and at San Fran cisco prices, at N icolai Bros' Mill. Also, best quality of Seasoned Cedar Lum per, Ceiling, Rustic and Mouldings. ood Turning in all its branches, Ballustcrs, N ewell Astoria Bakery! Corner of Main and Cass streets, Astoria. HENRY JACOBS Proprietor. BREAD, CRACKERS, PILOT BREAD. Cakes.Groceries and Previsiensof all kinds always on hand. Ship stores furnished. NICOLAi BROS.' MILL AND FACTORY.! Cor Second and E Streets, Portland.:: 153, Connected with the establishment is a Reading Room. Cigars and Lager Beerservcd. HOBSON & WARREN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds f Fresh and Cured Meats! ' Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Hams, Bacon and L&rtl! Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Constantly on hand. OSS' Ships suppliod at lowest rates. UNG LEE OF ASTORIA WILL PAY At reward of Thirty Dollars To any person who will Recover the Body of Charley, the Chinese Cook, Who was drowned from the steamboatMary Bell, near Tongue Point, above Astoria, on Saturday, August Wth, 1878, while in the act of dipping a bucket of water. The probability is that the body will drift out to sea and bo thrown upon the beach either at Clatsop, or to the north of the Cape. Deliver to Hung Lee's Wash house. Astoria. aulUlm PETER H. FOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, Comer of Main and Jefferson streets, Astoria. Esiallis&ed 1S67. CLGTEIING OF made to erdcr. ALL KINDS CUT AND Cleaning .and repairing. Hemlock TANNERY ! C.LEINEN WEBER,) ll.J&ROWX, Pkowuetoks. Jt22 Manufacture all kindt of Leather "ti