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137 Yri-Wgejdy Astorian TUESDAY Sept. 16, 1873 Tide Table for Astoria. High Water.! Low Water. &spfc x. m. r. m. A. M. 1. M. :....:..:..ll 04 fc .::..:.-12 31 ...10 iit 5 11 -11 48? 5 li . 4 48 .-ti a$ 1 10? 7 0J V VH T...::..:. 0 158 1 42j J7 4", 1 53 1 2d. 2 10. .8 in 8 40 2 12.... 3 02.... 3 o"i.... 4. 58.... 6 OS.... 2 :7. 3 01. 3 -Ml. .8 4S .9 !" ! 21 10 OS 11....... IS..... ...fl 43 U 01 .10 18 an. 5 32 0 01 11 14a t 4V 1 07 0 24 7 47i 2 12 1 3'i 8 4' 3 17 2 43 H 7 20.... 15..... M..r.. 8 3(1. 9 37. PORT OF ASTORIA. Following is a list of voxels on tlio way to tJfis port, and a record of tho arrivals and de partures up to date: "British bark Vesta, from Liverpool, to Jan ion fc Rhodes 13.i days out August 12. Rritieh bark Sylhet, Liverpool, via Victoria, tu J anion k Rhodes S3 days out August 12. Am.,ship Loretta Fish from Shields via Cal teo 154 days out August 12. Island Belle, 313 tons, from South Aineric Disco, 733 tons, from South-America. City f Lima, 315 tons, from South America. Santa Rosa, o'JS tons, from South America. Prof. Airy, 449 tons, from South America. Fifeshire, 700 tons, from South America, Br bk Spirit of tho Dawn, Dixon, G91 tons, front San Francisco. Gor bk Theresa Behn, Steffin, 451 tons, from San Francisco. Bk "Windward, Snannard, 7S2 tons, loading in San Francisco for this port. Bkt Mclancthon, loading in San Francieco for this port. Haw bk Checola, Rugg, from San Francisco for Caliao, via Astoria, 14 days out. The barkentino Free Tradoleft San Francis co for this port Sept. th. lu tlie Iort and Rivers. American ship Ctago, in ballast from Victo ria, to load with wheat for Liverpool, arrived Set. British ship Privateer in ballast from Mexi co to load wheat for Europe, arrived 31st. Bark Wetterhorn sailed from San Francisco, August 13th, and arrived here on the 2Mth. Tho bark Rival, Capt, Clements, arrived at this port from San Francisco Sept 10th. Br. bk "Windemero, 497 tons, from Victoria, arrivod at this port Sept. loth. Arrived. Bk Clara Louise, Honolulu July 25 Clearances ami Departures. Schoonor Superior from San Francico.sailed August lth, arrived August 23d. Left Knapp ton on return voyage Sept. 4th. Barkentine Wcbfoot, Gage, sailed from KnapptonW.T. Sopt O'th for San Francisco, loaded with lumber. Steamer John L, Stephens from this port for San Francisco, fccptember tu. Steamer Gu?sio Telfair, sailed from iwrt for Puget Sound Sept. 7th. Schooner Hera, of Boston, sailed from port for San F'rancisco, Sept. 11th. Schooner Kate L. Herron, sailed from lort for Tillamook Sept. 11th. this this this Daily Xac2tcts, etc. Steamer Emma Hay ward,CaptHoyt, arrive from Poitland, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays returning on alternate days. Steamer Dixie Thompson, Capt Babbidge, leaves for Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and I ridays returning on alternate days. , Steamer Mary Bell, Capt. Fisher, da,ily to Skipanon and return. Steamor Yaruna, to and from Fort Stevens. Cape Disappointment, and Unity Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. ' Steamer Morrimac, Capt R. Hobson, Knapp toa and various logging camps daily towing vessels, etc On the Bar Steam tug Astoria, Capt Wass, aod pilot boat California. Sloop Mary H., Capt Poole, daily to and from Skipanon. To Investors, The Northern Pacific Railroad Company has now built oauippod and put in operation, nearly 517 miles of its main .line of road through an excellent coun try and along what is known as tho Valley Route to thePaciQc. Tho finishod portions already enjoy a largo and fast increasing traffic, Tho soctions approaching completion connect tho chain of Lakes with tho navigation of the Upper Missouri and Columbia rivers with Puget Sound, secure at once a large and profitable business and entitle tho Company to about 10,400,000 acres of cxcollent average land in fee simple. With these accomplished results, tho Com pany offers, and is now rapidly selling, its First Morgago Bonds, for completing tho construction and oiuipmont of its road across tho Continont After careful investisation. we recommend theso bonds as a well secured and unusually profitable investment Thoy have 30 years to run; principal and interest aro payable in gold; tho interest (seven and threo-tenths per cent) is oqual now to about syi per cent in currency. The coupon and registered bonds can be exchanged for each othor, at tho pleasuro of tho holder. Gold chocks for tho somi-annual interost on tho registered bonds aro mailed to tho post offico address of the owner. Those securities havo tho following elements of strength and safety: Thoy are the obliga tion of a strong corporation; they are also a mortgago on the Road, its right of way, e iuip luonts and franchises, and a first lean on its net earnings. In addition to thi usually suf ficient security, there is pledged for tho pay ment of tho principal and interest a Grat of land, averaging about 2o,000 Acres per Mile for tho entire length of tho Road. At tho average i)rice per aero at which other Land Grants havo thus far been sold, this real estate security will yield more than $liilt000 per mile more than three times tho possible is sue of bonds. , , Tho Company has already begun the pro cess of redeeming and cancelling its first mort carre binds, as thoy aro now being received, at l.io in payment anu oxcuangu ior uiu com pany' lands. JAY COOKE & CO., Philadelphia, New York & Washington, -s Financial Agonts-N. P. R. R. Co. ASTORIA' MARKETS'. I Astorux Office, Sept, 15. Following is a correct list of prices ruling in this market to-day: . Sugars Crushed "" lb W San Francisco Gelden lj-j Sandwich Island I72 Cotreo Costa Rica ' Freh Ground -?J.(? Chocolate -Vi Teas Young Hyson SI Japan Flour Standard sack 1 in .Meal V M sack 2 00 Crackers lb UJ Candles 2 Kico W Fine Salt V cwt 1 2.) Saleratust'lb :....12MJ Soda :. :....i2 Vinegar T1 gallon :"0 Golden vrup ? gallon oo Hams rlh 1(18 Uacon Y lb 1315 Lard V lb loWA Butter V l' 30(5,37 Eggs f1 dozen 35 Cheese t lb 20(25 Apples Green V bushel 75 Peaches dried d lb i 14(;1S Honey tub s :,iy, Potatoes 9 H .' -..?.:.7...:j.....7:....:..::.lc Onions . lb : : ; :jc ,. Bran r cwt, Si 25; Shorts SI 75, Wheat, 62 25 Oil cake V cwt 2 25 Hides, dry, t lb :.12c.'.14c green ? j o (j be xicui uniiu, i) iv --'U Elk skins f lb 14c STEAMERS, STAGES AND SLOOPS U. S. MAIL AND EXPRESS. From Astoria to Clatsop Beach ! East HORSES! Good CARRIAGE! LEAVES ASTORTA -"EVERY TUESDAY, Thursday and Saturday Mornings. Arrive Samo Mornings at tho OCEAN HOUSE, GRIMES HOUSE, SUMMER HOUSE, And SEA SIDE HOUSE. RETURNING Leaves thoso Houses every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, connecting with steamer to Portland each way. 3" Distance twenty-four miles, fare Si 50. II. B. PARKER, Proprietor. The Steam Tug Varuna "Will leave Astoria every TUESDAY and SATURDAY Morning, for PORT STEVENS, CAPE DISAPPOINTMENT, And UNITY, Carrying Mails, Passengers and Freight. K3 Other days of the week she will bo ready to go any where that business may justify. Is prepared to lighter cargoes, freight, hay, cattlo and wood. J . H. D. GRAY' .Agent, Astoria. Oregon Steam ftlav. Co. KTOTICE-Eoats of tho 0. S. Jl N . Compa ny will leave As toria as follows : FOR PORTLAND, and intermediate points Daily, every Morning (Sundays excepted), at 0 o'clock. Returning, leave Pertland: FOR ASTORIA, and intermediate points On Daily, every Morning (Sundays excepted), at 0 o'clock. J . C. A1NS W ORTH , Pi es ONLY REGULAR PACKET BETWEEN ASTORIA AND CLATSOP. Carrying the U. S. Rfiail! The well known sloop JJ?- MARY He, li L W POOLE Master Leaves Clatsop every Monday, Wednesday and, Friday, on arrival of Stages, conneccting at .Astoria with tho steamer Dixie Thompson. Returning, leaves Astoria every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, connecting with the Coaches for the Beach. Extra trips made to accommodate tho traveling public. COLUMBIA RIVER PILOTSI P. JOHNSON, H. A. SNOW, P. E. FERCHEN. M. M. GILMAN, CREED C. S.WRIGHT, Agont. K3" Office Corner of Main andChenamus streets, Astoria, Oregon. EOS CHAKTER. Tho sloop HECTOR, Having boon, purchased by tho undersigned, will horeafter bo in readiness to carry freight to any accessible point The Hector has good accemmodations for keeping freight dry and can carry 20,000 feet of lumber. F'or particu lars, inquire of P. J OHJX SON , Astoria. EOR CHARTER. Tho fast sailing Sloop W. H.TWH.IGHT, R M LOWE Master Is now in roadinoss to Chartor for Pleasuro Parties, Freight or Passengers. Hoadiiuarteri Corner Main and JolForson streets, Astoria. Come to the Fou.TAix. One of the most at tractive establishments in Portland is tho drug and perfumery store of our old friend Samuel M. Smith, corner of Ash and First streets. Mr. Smith was for many years senior partner of tho firm of Smith & Davis. And, bci-ides being a thoroughly practical drujrgist and chemist is, withal, as gonial a gentleman as ever graspod a hand in friendship. Hi& store is fitted up and stocked in a magnificent manner with everything usually found in a complete stock of drugs, chemicals, porfum ories, etc, But tho feature par excellence if the soda fountain, one of the famous Arctic patent, an immense affair, a monument reared in marble and silver to tho health of tho thirsty. It has deliveries, on opposite sides, and can accommodate a rush. It is stocked with Kissengen, Congress, Vichy, Seltzer and different kinds of syrups. The ceoling appar atus is tho most porfect in uso, and tho pro duct of that fountain a draught that surpasses "the nectar of tho godsJ dfriiffc? ASTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. New Stock of Goods ! CLOTHING OF THE BEST STYLES, AND THE VERY BEST QUALITY, AT REASONABLE PRICES. EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION. At The Old stand" o ." aoC SUMMESS. TAKE NOTICE This is an extensivo stock .9 of well selected goods, in groat variety, whichj I am now opening. Old Patrons, Friends and tho community in general, aro invited to call' and inspect both Goods and Prices. G. SUMMERS, - S Chenamus. street, jAstoria, BliACKSMITHING PC. CARR IS HAPPY TO INFORM HIS t old friends and customers, and all others who wish to patronize him, that ho has Resumed Business, At the Old Stand, And is again prepared to do all kinds of Black smith work, from making an. Anchor Flue, to a Plow Shear. Main street, Astoria. aul'J WELCH'S GOOD SAMARITAN COMPOUND. For Curing Rheumatism Slirains, Felons, Boils, Bruises, Burns, etc., etc. BIRECTIONS. APPLY EXTERNALLY to tho liarts affected; rub in well, and in severe cases cover with thin cloth, tied or fas tened on with caro. 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, and not unfre quently save the life of tho suffering patient. Price, l.OQjpc?' Bottle. PRKPARKD I1Y J.WELCH, ASTORIA, Oregon. H. S. Sinister Photographic Artist, At the old Stand, Astoria, Oregon. A. SMITH, LATE OF LA PORTE, INDIANA. XST Having commenced, business in Astoria I am- prepared to do all kinds of Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging. Glazing, etc., in a workmanlike andsatisfactorynianner. Satis faction guaranteed, both as to prices and. work, MISCELLANEOUS. FARMFOR SATYR., ACRES GOOD FARMING LAND on Klaskanino Creek is offered for sale very cheap for cash. The location is fine: One and a half miles from the Lower Landing on the Military Road, and on. the Railroad Survey. A first class location &r a Hotel, Summer Report, or Dairy Ranch. Forty acres of this ground borders on Klas kanino creek. There is an orchard of 3U0 trees on tho placo. A bargain is offered. For par ticulars inquire of D. C. IRELAND, aul9 lm Astorian Offico. New Tobacco, Cigar and Notion House ! 59 Front St., Portland, Oregon, (Opposite Cosmopolitan. HotelJ T. Dittenhoefer, JFormorly connoctcd with Wasserman & Co., Is now Oponing ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST va ried assortments of Tobaccos, Cigars and lankeo Notions, over imported into this mar ket, and takes pleasure in offering tho same to his old friends, customers, and tho trade gen erally, at prices that defy competition. t&- Eleven years business oxperionco in Portland, has niado him fully familiar with tho wants of tho trade of tho Northwest Coast, and therefore his stock has been selected es pecially for tho trade au2utf Patronize Home Manufactures. AINSLEY & DAVIDSON, Manufacturers and Dealers in Doors Sash, Blinds, Frames, Shutters, Brackets,. And all kinds of Scroll Sawing. Having tho best facilities and tho latest im proved wood working machinery for the manu facture of tho above articles, can offer superior inducements to customers, and at San Fran cisco prices, at Nicolai Bros Mill. Also, best quality of Seasoned Cedar Lum per, Ceiling, Rustic and Mouldings. Wood Turning in all its branches, Ballusters, Newell Posts, Lilliard Balls, Croquet Sots, etc., at NICOLAi liROS.' MILL AND FACTORY. Cor Second. and.E Streets, Portland. ASTORIA ' ADVEBTISEMENTS.i EgtabllsfcediM Astoria-ia !&!.;-- IV NEW GOODS. CHEAP GOODS. A. VAN DUSEN, Wholesalo and Retail Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner of Main and Chonamus streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. IS NOW OFFERING FOR SALE ONE OF the largest and most complete assortments of Gonoral Merchandise over before brought to tho country, and to buyers For Cash will offer the Most Flattering Inducements In the lino of DRY'-GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, AND CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES FANCYGDODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, .GENTS' FURNISHINGS, A Complete' Stock of Every Article, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION nserGivomo a call, and bo convinced that my goods aro of tho best quality, and as cheap as can bo oought of any houso in tho btato. . A. VAN DUSEN. MRS. A. S. MERCER, Teacher of Prof. E. A. Robbies' American letloufor Piano Forte Alse: Harmony andThoroughbase! flSTTho ONLY CONCISE SYSTEM which will stand Artistic Criticism, and furnish the material upon which every educated Teacher can base their own peculiarities of instruction, it Drosonts in a now lichf.. hnsofl nnnn Nnfu- I ral Laws, tho art of Execution, and Science of PjrilS?r. ftH'Unftnis nf "Hnaiflnnrr Acfnrifiiffin ., . ...... ..wu.v.wuw, A1U.V1 1U X.-1- Dr. S. Kinsey, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Astoria, Oregon. PHYSICIANS AND FAMILY PRESCRIP tions filled from tho PUREST DRUGS, oither at day or night. A full stock of "WINES AND LIQUORS,,. FOR MEDICAL USE, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, OILS BRUSHES, ETC., 3u Orders from tho Country solicited, and carefully and promptly filled. Grenyille Reed, (Successor to Donaldson & Reed), Doalcr in all kinds of FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES. FRESH BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, HAMS, BACON AND LARD, MESS BEEF AND PORK, 3 Constantly on hand. iW Special attention paid to supplyingships. nolladay's wharf, Astoria. H. B, Epfcer ! Importer and Dealer in Wines, Liquors, Cigars TOBACCO, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Etc., Etc. nST'Holladay's Wharf, Main streot&storia. O UJULJJL y . VXCdlJLUUJL I - 1-t- ll l 'sf -!- rrvtw COMMISSION MERCHANT, Chenamus street, Astoxial TV .J" "Wholesale and Retail Dealer in. Hay, Grain and Eefed ! A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Grocerios, FLOUR , BACON, HAMS, ' ' SHOULDERS, LARD, BUTTER, CHEESE, EjiGS, Etc Motto" Small Profits on Cash SaTcs.JJ Con signments solicited.. tf Oregon Bakery! Main St.,(Holladay's Wrharf,) Astoria Oregon. CHARLES BINDER, Proprietor. FRESn BREAD, CAKES, PIESCRACK ers and Pilot Broad, always on hand. A RESTAURANT Is kept iu connection with tho Bakory, where meals can be procurcu at ail nours. tt-tf Oysters in every stylo in tho season." Astoria Bakery! Corner of Main and Cass streets, Astoria. HENRY JACOBS..., Proprietor. BREAD, CRACKERS, PILOT BREAD. Cakcs,Grocerios and Provisions of all kinds always on hand, Ship stores furnished. T3L, Connected with tho establishment is a Reading Room. Cigars and Lager Beer served. PETER H. FOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, Corner of Main and Jefferson strodts, Astoria. CLGTniNG OF mad,c to rdc-r; ALL KINDS CUT AND ' Cleaning jadi8pmiig. Vlvn ASTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS., V Iv-W. CASE, - Wholesalo and Retail Dealer ia Or Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Provision Xotic-ns, - And GEirEXix Merchjlndise, WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUB lic that ho has a very superior and well solected Stock of Goods in the above line, be sides which may be found in great variety,'tho best quality of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HATS AND CAPS, J ROOTS AJSD SHOES; BLANKETS, ELANNELS,.&:e.Jf Whfch. i3 being olleiei. Chea FOR QASH or PRODUCH! fiSTHavingljad years of experience Ilhink; I know the wants, of the people, and as this- steek i hearer abmpleto, and 'embraces-a GREATER VARIETY than any other-stock i in Clatsop eounty, I will guarantee thabsyoii will do as well, if not better, by trading with- mo tnan atanyother.estabhshment."'T"""w t" BpHaving reduced my expenses materially of lato I propose to givo my customers "o bonefit of the .reduction, and any, person who doubts whether I "will selPas'cheapSeTany ono FOR CASH! can be convinced by giving me a. call at Headquarters, " Case's Corn or,' ' Chena, mus street, Astoria. I. W. C. S.N. ARRIGONI, a. Qecldent Hotel-Block, Astoria, tm "Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Choice Brand Liquors' The Finest in the Market CONSTANTLY ON- fiND! Which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers OCCIDENT HOTEL, S. N. ARRIGONI. PnoriUEToiu. Astoria, Oregon. TnE BEST FURNISHED, MOST CONVE nient and-ifc every respect popular hotel in Oregon. Owing to its location it is considered- A Very DeHg&tful Summer Hesort. CSrMagniieenfc Suits of Rooms for families. The table is supplied with the choicest delica cies of the season. Wino and Billiard Room attached to the Hotel. Baths! Baths !ze. BATHSIE Hot, Cold, and Shower Batlis ! Z AT OCCIDENT HOTEL, HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Y7M. Uhlexhart Proprietor. mr Special attention paid to LADIES' CHILDREN'S HAJLR CUTTING iW Private Entrance for Ladies "ft and GLOBE HOTEL. Main Street - - Astoria, Oregon. N.KOEFOED, PROPRIETOR. Tins Houso has boon rofitted and newly fur nished in the neatest manner, and guests will find all their comforts well attended to. Tho Tablo always -supplied, with tho best ofitho season that tho market affords B3T" Thoso who dosiro to havo a;good square meal go to the Globe. Terms moderate HENEY BEREKDES, Fashionable maker.! Chenamus street, Astoria, Oregon. B2-Manufactures to order tho best'quality of Boots and Shoes Repairing of all kinds " M, ASTORIA MEYERS BREWERY! HAVING ALL THE MACHINERY NEC essary for first class work, skillful Brewers and using none byft the best quality of materi als, the Proprietor is prepared to -Manufkcture LAGER BEER ! In any quantity, from a Single Bottlo to a BARREL, AND -PUT FT UP hrgood con ditioner Shipmentor Imnaediate use. Fami lies and koopers of Public Houses promptly and regularly supplied. M MEYER; Prop'r Astoria Market! Chenamus Street 'Astoria. - , 1 1 HOBSON & WARREN, Wholesale &&& Retail Dealers in all kinds ef Fresh and Cured Meats! ' Butter, Fggs, Cheese, Mams, Bacon and Lard! Ganned Fruits and Vegetables, Constantly on hand . ft& Ships supplied at Iowcbt rates. REWARD OFFERED. HUNG LEE OF ASTORIA WILL PAY A reward of Thirty Dollars 1 To any person- who -will Recover the Body of Charley, the Chinese Cook, Who was drowned from tho steamboat Mary Bell, near. Tongue loint, abovo Astoria, on Saturday, August 16th, lblz, while in tho act of dipping a bucket of water. Tho probability is that tho body will drift out to sea and be thrown upon the beach either at Clatsop, or t the north of the Cape. Deliver to Hung Lee s Wash houso. Astoria. aallPlm Established 1867. Hemlock TANNERY ! C.LEINENWEBER.) .11. X.HOWN, S Protoietms, f&r jkraaufactnrt U Unas f Iatk? ns