-' g. - 0-) ASTORIA. OREGON : TUESDAY JUNE 28, 1SS1 . C. XRELAM ElIlor. San Tranclsco Charters. There has not been sufficient tonnage here during the past week to -establish a marker, says the News of the 24 th. On Tuesday the German bark Musca arrived from Honolulu, being the first dis engaged vessel for nearly a week. Yesterday, the City of Florence arrived, and theie is quite a fleet fully due, which will probably put in an appearance within the next few days. In spite of the scarcity of tonnage on the spot, there is, therefore, but little anxiety to charter, as shippeis prefer to wait till the fleet due is in port before operating. One vessel has come to hand under chatter, which, with the two above mentioned, com prise the deep water arrivals suit able for wheat since date of last review. The hist month of the cereal j'ear of 1SS0-S1, is nearly completed, and but few more car goes will be dispatched. Thus far the shipments, including flour re duced to wheat, have been 13, 179,748 centals, or 758,9S7 short tons. We go into the new cereal year with a very large amount of old wheat on hand, and a large and fine crop is being harvested. In all there will probably be a greater suiplus for e.port than has been available during the present cereal 3rear. As the ton nage supply is larger, and produc ers are apparently disposed to sell rather than hold for high prices, there is reason to believe that the exports will, during the coming year, be the largest in the history of the state. The arrival of the steamer Naples late Tuesday night, has settled the rumors reinxrding the amount of rice shipped by her. She brings 10,900 bags. The amount of rice is not large and probably will have no effect on the market. The re ceipts of sugar during the past foity-eight hours Lave been heavy, aggregating 39,3 15 packages. The cargo of the German bark Musca, was one of the largest ever re ceived from the Klnruls, consisting of 2SS3 packages and 17,210 bags. The lefinery lates for sugar were reduced one quarter cent per pound yesteidny. Quotations for flour show an advance of twelve and a half cents per barrel. Offer ings of choice wheat continue light and the maiket is firm, but inactive. Astronomers say that the comet is the most biillianl since that of 1843. They hope to photograph i t. The poet, John G. Sae, has refused to go into company since the death of his daughter, June 5 tli. He is no longer the gay, witty, charming conversationalist. His mind is apparently clouded 3r 's grief. A company has been formed to control the Northern Pacific and Oregon Railway and Navigation company. Villard is president of it. Its capital stock is o0,000, 000. Mr. Villard said that it was merely formed to relieve him of the responsibility which hitherto he has borne alone. A citizen of Atlanta has in his possession an amethyst iccently found in Rabun county, which contains a drop of water in the center of the stone. There is a specimen of white crystal on ex hibition in Philadelphia containing a drop of water, but this is the only instance on record of any amethyst so peculiarly formed. Mr. Einbach, of the United States coast survey, telegraphs from Mount Callahan, Nevada, to Professor Davidson that he has discovered another comet. It is visible in a northwesterly direc tion about an liour after sunset. It has a very bright nucleus, and the tail extends over an area of about 18 degrees. Another one is due to-morrow, and two more in No vem ber. Mr. Villards new Oregon Trans continental company, attracts the attention of investors both in America and Europe. It is un derstood that shares can be had only by favor. Confidence in Mr. Villard and in the success of all that he attemps, is the foundation on which these large offerings of money are made. The reputation Jhe has established is one of the most extraordinary in the history of great operations. "Like a Comet Utlrncd." A pilot boat off the Golden-gate claims to have seen the comet about an hour after the time it was seen from the steamer Gen. Canby in the Columbia river. The Alta of the 24th says. If there is nothing under the sun, there is something surprising over and within ten degrees of that luminary, the phenomenont)f a comet, unpredicted by the as tronomers. The diEcoverv of this long-haired visitor, flashing in the northeastern heavens, at two o'clock Wednesday morning, will tend to startle the scientists, if it does not take the wind out of their sails, rather than alarm the general trash of mankind. The guilty are no longer maddened nor the free appalled, when From the (head immensity of space Returning, with accelerated course. The lushing comet to the sun descends. In fact, the general run of man kind, while deeply interested in the results of scientific observa tions on this comet, and while they fully appreciate the wonder ful progress and achievements of astronomical science, having here tofore been obliged to rely on almanax for information as to the time and features of celestial phe nomena, will in this affair hardly be disposed to remark with Addi son, Wliy shrinks the soul Back on herself, and startles at destruc tion.' But will rather enjo this north eastern joke on their scientific superiors. The claim also of Messrs. Nor ris of Tin: Astorian, and Mr. J. A. Gillespie must be respected. Dispatches from the cast report that Prof. Swift, at the Rochester observatory, was notified of the discovery twenty-four hours later than the report made to us by the steamer Gen. Canby, and forty eight hours later than the report made by Messrs. Norris and Gilles pie. With regard to the dispatch from Rochester, it is to be remark ed that Professor Swifts specialty is that of comet-hunter, and that while he has scoured space and shaken the scientific bush, some body else has secured the astronom ical bird, and is wearing the feathers. If the comet was seen in the constellation of Auriga (the Wagoner), as intimated in his dis patch, it must have been in the outmost limit of that cluster of stars. The difference of time between Astoria and the east being allowed, it must be admit ted that the observation there on the morning of the 23d preceded that on this coast 13? several hours, which shows the advantage .of being on the sun 113 side, if comets will mysteriously appear in the east anticipating the glorious king of day; but our steamboat is ahead so far havinir discovered the comet on 1 tie morning ot me azu, an hour ahead of the leport made by the San Francisco pilot-boat. Concluding upon this topic the Alia says: Official astronomers seem to have been taken by surprise by tho news of the event. It is ad mitted that no comet was due or expected, and that the one seen could not be a telescopic comet, observed May 1st by Professor Swift, and which was expected to reach its perihelion May 20th, when it would recede from the sun. The atmiet of Wednesday seems to have presented itself with no letter of introduction, and astronomers must now resolve into a committee on credentials, and report. If some historical comet has been playing hide and go seek behind the sun and now brings with it airs from heaven, the pub lic want to know it. If, on the other hand, this unexpected visi tant springs from the vasty deep," having used the sun to mask its approach, and now emerges from ambush, bright enough to cast a perceptible shadow, tills communi ty wants to know that, too. It is thought that this may explain the sudden appearance of the interest ing star with a tail. Astronomical observations on the sun are con centrated about the disc of that orb, and the existence of a comet in the vicinity might not be noticed. The identity of this comet can be determined only by several observations, and it will be several da3's before the question of its being a new member in the solar svstein can be settled. Ob servations were made thismorninjr from the observatory of the United States coast and geo detic survey on Octavia street. Among the fortunate observers was H. G. Hanks, who had a fair view of the comet from his wind ows on the Greenwich street hill. He stated to an Alta reporter that the nucleus at the lower end which points toward the sun was sur rounded by a nebulous envelope, and that the comet extended six or seven degrees into the heavens. The planets Venus, Jupiter, Mars, iuurcury aim oaturn, tne moon horned and wicked, and the comet, were in close conjunction, and the sight was one of the grandest ever witnessed by mortal eyes. The comet itself was so brilliant that the observer could plainly see it after the rise of the sun. It moved in a northeasterly direction, and its tail seemed to be about feet long, its nucleus being as large as the palm of a mans hand. It rises in the east, seemingly, and can be plainly seen from the summit of the California street hill. It rose this morning shortly before three o'clock, and those interested in such matters will probably have an opportunity of viewing it every morning for the four weeks next to come. It is not clear whether the con tents of Auditor Frenchs letter to the president of the Cent nil Pacif ic railroad company, or the. man ner in which it was made public, is most displeasing to certain peo ple on both sides of the continent. The exhibit was in the form of a knock-down to certain journals which have been predicting the failure of the Central Pacific company to meet its obligations, and it shows a vitality which may not be pleasing to parties who "would find their projects advanced by such failure. But we believe the correctness of Mr. Frenchs figures has not been questioned. It was not in accordance with law and usage, perhaps, for him to re port to the company before he did to the government; but this is a matter which the government will attend to. The fact that most interests the people of this coast is, that the road shows a ma terial improvement of the busi ness of California. NEW TO-DAY. T OST. Near the Croat ReiHiflk. 208 fatli- JU om cork Hue w itli flO fal wmhs 4Z mesh, 1 1-1)1 y web attached. Also Jb fathoms At 11-ply not. eoi k aim lead lincsJintitded A. A. I. Co. Suitable reward for informal km or rctumitii; same. anlo-ami:rican PKC. CO. FIT 17 Fireworks, JE F R 1 I T S ss jirmo ill ii f FOR TIE JOURTH 16 large supply at Cheuumus Street, Astoria. Oregon. Special Auction Sale. THIS DAY, AT II A. M. Sulc lctciui(or3' to StiftHfj Clt:i(fl Hlorljja;;'. I will sell at my Auction Rooms this tTUES- DAY) morniiinat II o'clock Mil the Dinine Room and Kitchen luniiture late m mm at The New York Restaurant, Collating of PLATED CA$TORS.XN I V KS. FORKS AN.J) SPOONS, CROCKERY' AND (IlaSSAVAUK, TABLE LIKEN, 01ATUS, TABLES, PICTUI;I$, CLOCKS, ETC., ETfr. AW: l BUCK'S PATENT NO. 9 COOK ING STOYE, AND A LOT OP TINWARE AND COOKING UTENSILS. Also, a variety of other goods. 1- C. 110LDKN. AiK-tMwccr. GRAND OPENIN(. W. M. 0EDEES & CO. Will oik'H their PLEASURE GARDEN, On IVcst-Si-vfli SlrcM'f. ON THE 4TH OF JULY NEXT. Ice Cream, Strawberries and Cream, And all the delicacies of the veavw. Swings, Target Shooting and Dan cing Day and Night. Also Ten I'ins on a Xcw Scale. A dood. Itaiul in Attendance. Wanted. 1 (W FOUNDS KAGS!OF all kinds JLUAAA clean and dry. at the Umbrella shop, 3Iain street, by J.JOI'LIX. "WOUND. One mile North capo SlKwIwntor JL llirut, 011 the l2tlidnvor .lime I found one gill net 1G0 fathoms Ion; 45 mash deep, leads marked Y. K. L. The owner can lm o the same of me by iain -alvaso. Post office address North Cou I'acific count v, Washington territory. d-Ct WILLIAM IIAKKEGAX. LOST. Wednesday night, .Tune 23d. 1SS1. in the blind channel oppooite Joseph Humes cannery i0 fathoms of -to mesh net Barbours -10-11-40-12 twine, corks A. 1$ & Co. Finder will be suitably rewarded bv leaving the same or information where ft may be found at the cannery of A. UOOTII & Co.. June 23th 1SSI. Upper Astoria. For Port Townsend, Victoria, Nanaimo, Fort Wrangle and Sitka. Carrying IT. S. Mails. THE STEAMSHIP CALIFORNIA, JAMES CARROLL Commander Will leave rortland for the alwne iort from Flander's Dock THURSDAY, JUNE SO, 1SS1. No freight for Alaska taken arter 12 o'clock the day previous to departure. ForFrelfjutorr; Mssage apply to EDC. HUGHES, Purser. MISCELLANEOUS. IMPORTANT I JMOllOTIIBNT OK Til K WHITE HOXJ To make room for an iumieii stock of good- that arc urriv ihkIi eer strainer. 1 will soil Tor tlH NEXT THIRTY DATS -AT Great! v Ilwluml Prices! My entire stock, CMitri4u Hh latest M jhs or - Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Cloaks, Dolmans, Lndi'os and Gliildrcns Shoes and Slippers ALSO: A COMPI.1CTK LINK OF MENS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING FURBISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Sliocs, KTC. ETC. ETC. Ileforc jHirvhastOK jnr j:'' efcewheic call in and examine jm good-, ami riee-, as it will j m well for jour troMlft. 8. SCIILUSSEL, WHITE HOrSE STOKE, doner M.titt ami ('heiistmns M reels, ASTOPJA, OREGON. STEVENS & SOU Maw jttt rM'H i'il n large Mwk or Picture Frame klouldings, For salt l tin fMt or made into fraim- to orW. TIh-j an imih iivaivtl to fraiw all tin I'Mliin-Cin AMoria AT VERY LOW RATES. AKo j:i4 itrHu'd a Urs lino of Vocal ami Instrumental Sheet Music. Mtt4cal IstrMiHiMts of H KimK aImtyoH haml. josWi Hit it!! Tower. AMurix. . I.KIXK.NWKUKK. IIIKAII KI.'OWX. KSTAICUSIIKII l!W. Lcmemveber & Co., ASTORIA, OKKOON, TAMES AM CUBEIERS, Manufacturers and Iiiiortcrs ol 4 LI. KINDS OK Xj:s2jaj3?:o::E2:o. AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. MAM'FACTUKIIKS OK BOOTS and SHOES ttfTHighest cash price iwld Tor Hkles and Tallow. Washington Tffarket, Main Slrccf, - - Astoria Oregon JIEHGMAX 0 JimtllY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTKN. tin of tho vu'dlic to tho fact that the abovo Market will always bo supplied with a FULL VARIETY REST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will lo sold at Iowct rates, wholosalo and retaiL Special attontton circa to supplj nc ships. S. GLASER & CO., (Successors to 1. Sherman & Co.) MAIN STKEirr, - ASTOKIA, OREGON Is prepared to stipiriy Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Cornell Meats, 1'oultry. Gamr, lite. Also constantly on hand Fresh Butter, Eggs, Vegetables. SHU'S SUPPLIED AT LOWEST RATES. tFKrcsh sausages made even- day or to order. . CENTRAL MARKET. Ccueral assortment of table stock constantly on Hand, such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, rns. biitti:k, cni:rsE, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. POITE.TRY XX19 ftAT.IE In the season. CICAKS AXD TOBACCO. Best of 1VIXES AUTD T.IQITORS. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. RODGERS. FOURTH OF JCJLY. 1776. 1881 ?M:- GRAND ELEBKATlQ"f -or tiii:- 105TII AKXH'SRSJRY -or American Independence -A'l - ASTORIA, July k? 181 3. Sunrise Salute oC lo Guns; 2. i) a. m. Open Air Promenade Concert by tbe Bund; :j. 0:30 a. m. Bont ttnee by "Wltitchall and other Ron limits; 1. 10 a. :r. CJrnnd proce:sion of Pioneers, Military, Firemen, So cieties, Tnvited Guests Liberty Cxr, Sunday, Public and Private Schools, CUi.'Mison Foot, Horse back and in Carriages, etc., ter 'ininaUnpfat the Custom House Square; T. l.ewiini!; of the Declaration of Tndependance, followed by an C) E. A T !' O N ! Aftr which all are iir.iled to par take of lite Jiarbeeno. AT MltoUS OKOKItS (!n.V PLKAKl'IH: t;iUHrNlK! Arrangements will be made for tho wishing to have a Basket Picnic, location announced here after, depending on the weather. 7. 1-2 .m. National Salute, of :JS Cititts; 8. 1 i. M. Steaiuliotit, 'Vug and Yacht Races; J. p. m. Fishing Coal-, Sloops, Scow ami Schooner Races; 10. ') p. M. Byaiele, Foot, and other Races, until sunset ; 11. Shinto of VA Guns; GKAND Toveliliglit Pi'ocossion FiREsaixsnr! S:30 i m. GRAND Display of Fireworks COMMENCING AT 0:30 P. vJr. AFTER WI1IC1I A GORGEOUS TURNOUT OF THE Rollickiug Rovers. Come one ami all, both great and small, and enjoy our celebration. Uj tlieCOMMITTCEON PKOCIiAM. CLEANING and REPAIRING NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK, PV .Keitui: liOvr.TT. Chenamits St., next Nicholas IJarlK-r Shop. JJLANK J00KS PRINTED AND BOUND TO AN i tiP.r:, L and ruled to any order, at Ike Astokiax oQico. AGENTS IZZZZZ :ew ItOOK Samples postpaid, 25 cents. Sent from THE ASTORIAN OFFICE. V- Bhh. -OF CALIFORNIA STORE, (The Cheapost.One Price Store in Astoria) Corner Opposite the Post Office. The Great Closing Sale Still 6?es OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT CONSISTS OF Black and Colored Cashmeres, Mohairs, Silk and Wool Plaids, Empress Cloths, Brocades, Camel Hair Suitings, And a Itoiinliful Snppl or DKKSS WI-LVIJ too Nnmerotw Tor Classilicatiou. . AT.T. JJ? OGS13? SH.I0353, Shawls, Laces, Flannels, Hosiery, Under wear, Corsets, Shirts, Parasols, Linen, Millinery, Etc. .l "3? COST SSLIOE!SI. CLOAKS AlsTD SUITS! This deimrtiiieiit consists or the verj latest styles of Dolmans, Sacqucs, Wraps, Havelocks, and Linen Suits, or everj description. AT COST lICi:. MENS, YOUTHS and BOYS CLOTHING A full line of French and English Diagonals, Scotch Tweeds and Cheviots, Black Doeskins and Broad cloths, Fancy and Plain Cashmeres, AT COST PRICE. HATS and CAPS in all styles and colors at COST PRICE BOOTS A1STD SHOES Of Eastern, California and Oregon Manufacturers, for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Childrens, AT LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURERS df-ieist x nxr "3? :e: ins j x 3E3 x. x z A NEW FEATURE ! OUIl COUNTRY ORDER DEPARTMENT. IncoiiMMpienceol thesreat increase or orders from the Country, we wish to inform partus deMniK; to iniivlia.e goods at rot pruv and ho are unable to attend lu penoii. that we lune placed and efficient clerk in tiu department, who will forward samples and IKs r prices to ieroiis who diire tliem, and we guarantee to eery person ordering through tlu department, that the will reeeie the same alue Tor their money as if personally Mipcriiitemlingtltoii own piirclKLses. Our One Price System. Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Justice to Every One, together with the Immense Stock to select from, is a sufficient guarantee that the wants of all can be supplied, and even the most fastidious pleased. DIRECT ALL COMMUNICATIONS, LOCK BOX 248. THE CALIFORNIA STORE, (The Cheapest One Price Store in Astoria.) Corner Opposite the Post Office. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY Tjt is supr.uiou to iMost, and ih ilkcki.i.kd ijy none on this coast JOHN HAUN, - - PROPKIETORr CKENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. carorders left at the UEUMANIA llEEK HALL will be promptly attended to.-E ASTOKIA, onr.coN, PLAIN AND OKNAMEXTAL FTtA S B? 55 S.3E3 SL Orders lert at the Oeeident Hotel, or at my Warehmtse. toot of Kenton Street, pnmiptly attended to. LIME, SAND, P.UICK. PIASTER. IATH, Cement, and all matenaN hi my line, furnWhed to order. ntrSpeclal attention jaid to Fiimace work and Hangvi. Cistern w ork warranted good or no pa . ja"At;ent San Juan and NewT.icoma Lime. First Class Saloon, CHICAGO BREWERY DEPOT, On the Roadway, opposite the Oregon Rail way and Navigation Co's wharf. The choicest brands of foreign and domestic AVIXES, IiUfcUOKS AXI CIUA11S. i33-Jct Chicaso Jleer.'S'n PHOTO AND. FERROTYPE tjiuJujEtrsr, 1 S. 15. CROW, .- - PROPR IETOR OpiHisitc Uptcoifll Churw, Squcmocrthe St.. Isnowprepnrejito inJii U ; it TAIvE EnOTQGEAPHS Of all kinds and in th(5latest st j Ie. Cop inp and llnlargins Pictures in Oil Cray on. India Ink and ater Colors. All Kinds and sizes of Tin Types nils ai BRICK k"V LAYER THE DEW DROP INN ! Oh, fishermen, all hear the ood news ! A fine saloon is started with best or Liquors.. Wines and Beer, AND FINE FREE LUNCH UNt ARDED. The (Grandest Caviar nml Cheese, IN SANDWICH THICK AND THIN And will vou spend a pleasant hour, drop in at the DEW DROP INN on Concomly street. J.T.EOR0HERS, t ARNDT & JFERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only Macliine Shop And the best PfiJfeOe 1S1ACKS.MHII yr. shop; In the city, er All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, MACHINE SHOP, NEAR KINNEY'S AS TOPJA FISHERY. WILLIAM EDGAR, Cera or Main and Chenamua Streets, ASTORIA OREQOU. DKALEIt, IS CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other English Cutlery. STATIONERY 5 FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershamn Pipes, etc. A fine stock of Watches ami Jewelry, 31nzzle and Krcech liOadins: Shot Gnus ami Itiflcs, llevolvera, Pistols, ami Ammunition MAItlVE GliASSEH. ALSO A FIXR Assortment of fine SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES. Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, Ha.sreceimlalargeInoiceor DAIIIIELS AND HALF BARRELS of the best quality, And Is now ready to supply Butchers Can neries and all others, cheap lor cash. eErm. 7mmm 29BEfKT 5