0):, THE ASTORIAN. Presbyterian Social. A Secret of the Sea. juhq gums stxa-ium ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY.. ... ..OCT. 1G. 18S1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Kxceitod), J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY, PciiLisnrj.s ami rnoi-iuirroits. Axtnnan Building, Cass Street Terms of Subscription : ioivei by Carrier, per week ' Cents -at by mail, four months. ....53 ft) Jbnt t cinil.one yoar- ........-. 9 00 Free of Postace to Subscriber. car Adrcrtwemenis inserted by tho year at Uie rate of SI 50 per square per month. transient advertising, by the day or week, Ifty cents per square for each insertion. THE CITY. Thk Daily astoman mil 1 enl by mailatf5ccntamnnth.frccof pottage. Head er ivlio conUmplatcabicnccfmm the city con have Tor. Astokian folbno than. Daily ur Wkkki.y eAltUm tnanuitttl-ttlcewllh-out additional expense. Addrzwe may be tnanutd a often a desired. Uarc order at the cowitiiiu nm. The State of California is aground above Swan Island. The Lingards are expected hero in ten days or so. ' E. C. Holden sold some hue j plants at public sale yesterday. Fresh lard, of their own manufac ture, at Warren & Eaton's. The Astoria Iron Works are mak ing an addition for boiler works. The British bark Scottish Knight arrived from Baker's bay yesterday. Dr. Lockhart, medical and surgical diseases of women, at the Parker house. The brilliant sunshine brought the equestriennes out in force yes terday. Services at theM. E. church to day at the usual hours. Sunday school at noon. Attention is directed to Holden s ad. in reference to a sale of foot gear next Wednesday. Our Astoria retail market reports are corrected weekly, and may be de pended upon for accuracy. The Kentucky "Jubilee" singers failed to show up Friday night, and great is the grief thereby occasioned. Mr. J. Stephensen is constructing a building adjoining his saloon with a bowling alley 82 feet in length in the The social given at the residence of ! Mrs. D. K. Warren last Friday even in" was an occasion to bo remembered with pleasure by all who attended. Notwithstanding the stormy erening thero was a very large attendance. Part of the time was spent in games, singing, and refreshments, but by far the plcasantest part -was spent in listening to a musical concert given by Prof. A. L. Francis on tho violin, JJ. A. Mcintosh on the cornet, and Miss Nora Wilson on the piano. Miss Kate Flavel sung some very sweet ballads accompanied on the piano by her sister. The following ladies and gen tlemen were present: Mr. nnd Mrs. Dr. Tuttlc, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Win ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. P.ozorth, .Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown, Dr. and Mr.. F. Crang, Mr. and Mrs. Clough, Mr. and Mr?, rhlenhart, Mrs. Grimes,Mrs. M. Rogers, Mrs. L. Hartwig, Mrs. A. Van Dusen, Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Paug buru. Mis. Cm-ran, Mr.. J. Stevens, Mrs. M. Stevens, Mrs. 1. L. Warren, Mrs. F. E. Brown, Miss Jennie Crang, Mias Winnie Crang, Mis Nellie Fla vel, .Miss Kate Flavel. Miss Eflie Huntington, Mts Sarah Loeb, Miss TJiresa Loeb, Misa Emma Holden, Miss Lou Rogers, .Miss Nora Wilson, Miss Nettie Wilson, Mis3 Belle Put man, Miss Ella Bryce, Miss Minnie Sherman. Mhs Myra Bailey, Misa Belle Hepburn, Mr. T. F. Me.id, D. A. Mcintosh, F. L. Parker, t'rot. Francis, J. Bryce Jr., .1. Bryce Sr., H. G. Van Dusen, A. P. Anderson, B. Van Dusen, Lloyd Van Du3en, F. Newell, Herman Pracl, R. Prael, Thomas Crang, G. Richardson, T. W. Eaton, Edgar Clough, Rev. J. V. Milligan, E. C. Holden, Ebon Rogers, Geo. Stevens, Wm. Douglas, Scott Bozorth, George Abcrnethy, Allen Thrall. "Yes," said the mate as we trolled down the city front, -there are indeed many queer things occurring on the ocean. I think the queerest though that I ever remember hearing of was told me by a young fellow a few months ago. lie wrote it out for me afterward ad put in a good deal better English than I could. Let's go down to the ship and I'll hunt it out for yon." And ho did. The 3IS. was badly stained, and in .some places almost illegible. "I had just shinned onboard the at hydney. Presbyterian Church. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7 i. m. Sunday school at noon. All aio wel come. Jackins & 31ontgomery inform us that they havo Bold sixty-seven of tho Magee ranges in the last twenty-eight months. The British bark Signet arrived in Newcastle on the 12th. The Agnes Oswald arrived oif Qneenstown the , same day. Al. Megler caught several fine ' Balmon while trolling yesterday after noon. This is jnRt the weather for that sport. The Oberon and Renfrewshire Cncoanut Caramels fre-h to-day, at the Astoria Candy Factory. P. Wilhclm, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland. Oregon. Penancliee Creams and Opera Cara mel's at the Astoria Candy factory. Choice; Candies, fresh made every day, at the Astoria Candy factory. Ice cream at Roscoes oyster and re freshment saloon m Occident hotel block. Vinegar or the very ocst quality can be had of Max Wagner, in any quanity at 30 cents per gallon. There will be divine service uii board the Derbyshire at tho Farmer's wharf, at 4 r. i. this afternoon, and in upper Astoria at 0 e. m., Rev. J. McCormac ofliciatiug. --The V. S. coast survey steamer Hasller arrived on the 12th and an chored in Baker's bay. Yesterday she crossed out to sea. She is aaeei tam ing the variation of the compass along tho coast. The British bark Temple Bar sails to-day for Qucenstown. Her cargo is. Wheat, from Portland. 18, 917 ctls.; value, 30,74-1 ; from As toria. 12,988 ctls. ; value, $19,949. Total, 31,403 ctls., $30,G90. The French bark Buenos Ay re Railed from this nort yesterday for Bordeaux. Her cargo was: Wheat from Portland, 15,48 1 ctls.; value, 823,744 ; from Astoria, 0,037 ctls.; value. $11,72G. Total, 22,121 ctls., 835,470. Charters & Morton, of tho As toria Shooting gallery, offer u stand- said he "and after the first bustle and hurry of departure, and a dirty night at sea, turned out on Thursday morning feeling a bit queerish but determined to do what I could. The fir-t days of the voyage we had rough weather, but on Sundav morning the sun caiae up smil- in?. Decks had be?ii washed down. ami both nassemiers and crew weie rigging themselves out in smarter togs than usual, in honor of our firM unuy, quiet Sunday at sea, when one of the mou on the lorecastic Ming mu; .v sail r It was the first that we bad seen since we had fairlj got .away from .Syd ney, and therefore it excited unusual interest- The captain bade the man at the wheel change the course a point In the westward, that we might make sure of speaking the welcome stranger: and when we came on deck again after breakfast ever glass on board was leveled at her, and the signal-box was got out in readiness. We made the Granger out to be a low black brig. ith a round stern, a white quaiter-rail, aud verj rakish masts the lower masts painted white. The spanker wxs brailed up, put all other canvass, except stud donsails, was set even a cotton main A-v-snil. The brisr flew no bunting of any kind; but something in the cut of her double top-sails, and the build of her hull and white deck-houses, led the ex perts on board our ship to prouounce her a Yankee. In vain did we run up our fluttering lines of gay, parti-colored little signal-flags. Up and down they went with good-tempered patience, but the brig's gatf still obstinately con tinued dumb. Not a man or boy could we get a glimpse of on board her: and the way in which she was sailed was most un-Yankec-like, unless there was some piratical purpose in it. Now she was kept full, now she fell off her course with flapping canvas, and sometimes she slewed round, head on to the wind, and she was regularly taken aback. Then prcsenllyshe would forge round, fill again, aad slant off on another tack. If vessels could get tipsy and one has heard of a lightship ou might have said that the brig had taken too miieb rroz on board. Her remarkable manoeuvres puzzled us sorel at first, but presently our eaplain said, con cen con tempteously: Pirates! Not much of that, I reckon. It's my belief that every one on loard is upset."-'-They were drinking '-Sweet-hearts and wives' a lit tle too deep last night, I guess, nnd now they're nil skulking, from the clipper to the cabin-boy. Mr. , to chief officer, lower away one of the quarter-boats, ami board her. I'll stand off and on till you've found out what's up. 'There's room for you, if you like to come,' said to me as he went over the side; and I followed him down into the boat. The excitement of I ho trip was attrac tive after the eonhned monotony oi shipboard life-; but, not wishing to make myself out to be braver than I am. I ac knowledge that I felt queer at first when the davit-blocks were unhooked, and we had pushed off and were pulling away. For one thing, as the- light boat was "sent up like a foam-bell on the un fitiinmifl waves. I began to fear as to whether I had not boasted too soon of never being sea-sick. For another, the waste of weltering waters, with no visi ble bottom or shore to reassure a lands man's eye, seemed so drearily boundless, in spite of the sunlight on them the. countless golden spangles on the count less ever-washing waves, indeed, rather intensified the feelmg-that I more than ward and forward, as if unseen hamls- somc ghostly manners were riming and pressing at tlicm. nen ine nc-sii-aud-blood man at the wheel had had his course given him. the rest of us com menced our inspection. The brig looked most dismally lonely both aloft and alow. The only living thing above deck was a big ape in the foretop. which showed its teeth, and jabbered down at us as if it had been frightened out of its wife, mid thenslipped through the lub ber hole, and curled itself up between the mast aud the futlock-shroucs. Both tke deck-houses were empty The bunks had been stripped. A pair of sea-boots, a sea-chest with the lid smashed in, a black cutty-pipe, and a litter of rub bish, were the only contents in either, j In the galley vns half a bucketful of turned rice: and a panni kin, with a drop of .something blown in it that tasted like rum and coffee, stood on the stove. The main hatehwaj was epen: Ihe combings and part of the deck close hv were charred; a wiry little of the cargo had also been burned. When we had eleareil away uiegrea-y black ashes that laj on the lop, we came upon charred hides. Then- were luovn red splashes and spots, plainly of dried ui i blood, upon tin deck: a sailor's grea-y knife-sheath; a pewter walch-ca-e. trodden out of shape; a heap of biscuit-crumb3, with footmarks in it; and a half-burned envelope, with . .h 1 I plar" alone Irgiblc upon it. Here and there we found a bullet in the bulwarks, that must luncheon fired on beard: aud on one of the In laying pins thero was a bloody wisp of gray hair. The water-casks bad been started, and we could find no stores. Before wc looked for them, however, L. had taken as much sail as he could off the brig, for the w cathcr had changed, and the wind was freshening rather disagreeably. The men tried to catch the "ipo when they went aloft; but he swung himself from rope to rope, rest ed for a moment to jabber at them, aud then again sought some unsociable nook of refuge. The blending of fear and ferocity in his eyes was something hor rible to witness. 'The muckle bcastie is na canny.' said a compatriot member of L.'s crew, sanely shaking his huge, "ray-eyed, sandy-thatched, Aberdonian head. Before we hunted for the stores, too. we had been down in the cabin, and had seen a sight there which 1 shall not easily forget. Fpou the floor, muter the table, la a green-painted iron box, with the lid prized off the hinges. A cane bottomed lounging-chair, with a taper white fore finger clinging, blood-glued, to a rail of the caryed back, was overturned in one corner of the cabin. In another, on it back, lay the corpse of a man a short, fit. . ....!! t irei w spare man, wuu a jiu Si.... beard; the upper part or his beau was frightfully battered in ; and his shirt and green grass-cloth hip-jacket were stiff with the blood that had gusned, ami dribbled, aud clotted from the score or so of stabs and .shot-wound with which he was riddled. The tlej.li on the back of his hands wasslushed with knife-cuts; clenched in one there was a fragment of A Chinese Pish. Tt is stated that tho gourami, a Cochin-China lisli, never introduced, on this coast, may le expected here shortly. A correspondence on the subject of bringing that species to . California was entered into last year by Professor Baird, at Washington, and t lie Soctete d'Acclimation of Paris, j Tho best manner of transportation was tii be followed, to insure tho successful t arrhal : the fish. Persistent efforts, ' which finally succeeded, had boon- made voar after year by the Socicte 0PMT0 ALL! tiiiuauiiiimiiismiu THE FOURTH Clearance v Still continues at the I X L Store. made voar alter year ny tnc oocicte . ., , .!,, Tfc-r d'Acclimation to introduce the Cochin-; JJpre jg an OpPOrtimitV tO pUTCDaSe UTJ China lih into France. Professor' 1 J - -' Goods, Clothing, etc., etc., at the. Bail d having obtained all the neces-. snry information concerning the treat-1 nicnt of the fish while on the way, addroFssd himself to the Occidental -,..-. i r.. i - ..e ami untniiu .yeamsoip cuiupnu ui Itfi,Ml,,lli,11,mHlim,iHiiiHmiiiiiiimiiiminimmiiill put! i' i.ii.i-i-vo t i.wi; iuu;t; nt inwiu. The company instructed their agent ' at Uo!ikut.g to follon all instructions', laid down to keep the fish alive, which ; would be received iii.m .the agent ''UiHiniiiiiHiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHaHiiHiiiimiiHiiuiiHHWiiiiimilllii the French line of .steamers. They!" - 5 are expected to arrive soon on any, stcniier of that line. The Opalet. The opelet. one of' the wonders of the sea. is about as lamo as the Cenn'in aster, having numerous j long. gtos-sy petals tippsd with rose- j rolor. The opelet clings to the rocks. but the petals wave about in the water, looking innocent and lovely. But tho instant a foolish little fish touches one of the rosy tips, he 13 struck with a poison as fatal to him as lightning. He immediately becomes numb, and in a moment beautiful arms wrap tlitmselves around him, and he is drawn into the huge, greedy month, and is seen no more. Then the lovely arim unclose and wave again in the water, looking so inno cent and harmless as though they had never touched a Ssh. Notice." Mr. Anton Bieloh is my authorized agent while I am absent from this city and anv orders left with him for the Celebrated Chicago Bcor will be prompt- 1 attended to. J. StUawss, Agent for Ogn. and Y . i . l'.S. Any orders for beer from the interior, please address : J. Strauss, Care Anton Biki.oh, Astoria. Ogn. 'i"iBnsii"itiiiiEiii"MM1I,,,i,,M"s"","B"m""""""""u" LOWEST FIGUKES As the remaining stock of Summer Goods MUST BE CLOSED OTJT To make room for an Enormous Fall Stock. j. ta.,..i. j I LET EVERYBODY ! Ma Wagner has had his place re painted, and it is now more attractive than eer. Slop as ou go by. tf n I l-l'llil lit !1 bbie.k barc-e. Among the jumble of ills-; .. ,.... meiarcil to make pielim t T it .3 ....1..1a. 7jt J a went to ronianu. jeatc.ixaj, .. .uu n mak , foolishly thrown and Ordway towing. KecdandJohu- ...,..-., '.. ' i nr u,-.rWii;ii.' b.mu "1 unci; uu.ta t;va .v. ......... . aw.lj i tiiaui-t i ,..0 o Also a prize of $." 00 to any person making the highest score in six phots during the balance ot tho week. pilots. -Tho Columbia arrived at tf.30 yesterday morning with a large lot of freight for this place, including some very fine fruit. The Oregonian reports that the Portland Mechanic's Fair is now well under way, with a large attendance and pecuniary success. Attention is directed to the card of Mr. D. C. Ireland. Hereafter ho will be found at his office in the second story of this building. R. V.'Monteith of Ilwaco called yesterday. He reports quite a bustle of improvement across the river in the matter of building, etc Divine service will be held at Grace church to-day, morning and evening, at the usual hours. The Rerd'a Mr. Plummer and Chambers officiating. The usual service will be heid at the Y. M.C.A. hall this afternoon at a quarter to 3 o'clock. Everybody invited to attend. Song service from Moody and Sankey's Gospel Hymns. a flnrt asinrtment of little boy's tur- nans nnd winter caps, the latest style, just received at M.D.Kant's merchant tailor establishment. Don't fail to get one for your boy. Gen. John C. Fremont has finally done what would have come with bet ter grace two years ago resigned his position as Governor of Arizona. It is thcuzht N. P. -Banks will succeed Mr. James I. Fellows, Chemist, N. B., Dear Sir: Having used your Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites for some time in my practice, 1 have no hesitation in recommending it to my patients who arc suffering from General Debility, or any disease of the lungs, knowing that, even in cases utterly hopeless, it affords relief. 1 am, sir, vours truly, H..G. Addy, M. D.. St John. Last Friday afternoon Chas. Sav age left Knappa in a skiff, whero he had been on a hunting expedition, and when almost abreast of Tongue Point and in the middle of the liver, his Bkiff capsized, leaving him strug gling in the waler. He struck out for the shore when a passing plunger rescued him. He says he never could Uave reached the shore, as he was be coming numbed and exhausted, but for tho timely arrival of the plunger. Thursday afternoon the clothes of a little daughter of Mrs. A. J. Fowler, living near Mount Coffin on tho Columbia river, caught fire, and soon her body was enveloped in flame. The mother, seizing a blanket, ran to the child and partially smothered the blaze, which she afterwards extin guished with water; but in her efforts, Mrs. Fowler's hands were burned to the bone, and tho skin from all the fingers peeled off. She was brought to Portland on Friday, and taken to across the watery wilderness when tho little boat danced off from the big ship : ;c.Mr lnnVini? .so insicnifie-aiit, when seen from the outside, heaving on the vast ocean, beneath the vast sky, that had only one another to limit them, and that with a dreamy vagueness wuicn suggested limitless sea and sky beyond. I gazed ruefully at the familiar faces clustered along the bulwarks, and when these faces vanished, as the boat slid down into, the seemed to be sinkin i,.. omit or. nr farther, us one seems t be falling through the bed in the same direction on waking from a momentary snatch of dyspeptic sleep. Use is every thing, however, and use is soon full-grown. After some half-dozen fledge-like dips and cork-like rises. 1 ce:ised to look back rcgrctfullv at our rood shin, and reserved all my curiosity for our chase. A nice chase she led us, jigging and reeling about as she did. Time atter time the mate had to alter the direction of the boat's nose. At last, however, as wc topped a ridge crisping into white foam for its fall, wc saw the brig bearing right down upon us. ."she was clipper built below the water line, but had bluff, almost apple uow.s auove; and the spray which her sharp cut-water threw up painted their blistered tar with rainbows. About she staggered again, when she had almost run us dowu, and wo pulled-under her stern. "Heave us a line, you lubbers,'' shouted L., as the boat bumped against her weather side. ordered furniture lay n battered barome ter. The cabin had been sacked : lock ers and boxes had both been forced open. We found im papers- nothing that could give the least clew. The. brig did not carry her name upon her stern; her quarter-boards bad been wrenched ofl', and all her boats weie oue. The only thing that we did find that shed ay addilloiuil light upon the awful tragedy that had been enacted on that cramped stage, was a photograph in the sleeping-berth. It had fallen between the battens of a tumbled buuk; but the open lid oi us i ase kept it rrom dropping to the floor. It was the likeness of an exceedingly beautiful young woman, nursing a plump baby, with a short, spare goatee bearded man leaning on the back ir her chair. Interestcl-Hosh-crccpingh inter esteda-, i could not help ii'fiing in our gloom search, 1 was very glad w hen Ii.said It was lime to put a stop to it- nut- chin w.is m hi n tr in reefs; it was high time to get on board. Accord ingly. L. ran Ihe brig In as near as he iliiit? :md then, lashing the helm to keep her clear, we went oer the side. The pull back was not a ery long one; but I. at any rale, was vcr glad when it was over. The boat was nearly stoe in when we uot alongside. 1 never felt more thankful in my lire than wheu 1 was pushed and hauled on deck, drenched to the skin. When safe back The New Testament authori7ed edition revised, for twenty-five cents at Charles Stevens and Sons Cit Book stoic A splendid lot of Eastern 0sters ju-t arrived by the Slate of California at Tom Smith's Ojster .Saloon, Main tied. i .!. '.oodmau, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable st!e of gents and ladies lwiot-. -.hoe-, etc. If urn want the best orfruit ami vegetable;, fresh every day. call at T. (i. Bawliug's fruit store. Main street, opposite l.oebs. -Charles .Stevens ,v Son me. in re fine stuck oi mouldings, ami rini, to order. Call and inspect their stock. Take Advantage of This (BARE OPPORTUNITY! N". B. The public is well aware that I carry out t the lette all .things as advertised. Seeoguizisg id iw- a m cooper, I el' L Store, near Parker Rouse, Astoria. The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot Anv one wi-hiug plain sewing oi an kind don.', would do Well to call up stair over the (Jem siliwn. Also glows and laces cleaned at wry short iioiteo. Entrance opposite cil jail. Kor the "cmiinc .i. II. Culler old lJoiirbon. and the 1m-.j. of wines, llijuors : ami San Fram-isoo Ihmt. call at the Cum, 1 opposite the bdl lower, anil cei ftinp bel!. ; Switches, curls, frizzes, wigs and ornamental hair work, made rrom comb ings or cut hair, in the latest style, at the Occident hair dressing saloon. Or ders hv mail promptly attended to. i "fflB3 , - 1 s'SSifegSpB.31 nj HAY BE HAD OF, E.E.HAWES MISCELLANEOUS. Free to Everybody !j A Beautiful Book for the Asking SOLE ACENT. Also. A?.ent lor the celebrated MEDALLION RANGE, E, R. H ik W E S, T-WO nOOli&EAST OP OCCIDENT. - - ASTOBIA. OBEGOM CHAS. HEILBORN, - MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE S BEDDING AND DEALER IK Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, ! Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames ami MHMiHgs, trou"h of the s-ea, I amoug cheerful faces and u.n-es .m our ,. , i.. own good slii once more, 1 felt as if iking down, dowu to onivTn a nightmare dream could I ever linve neon on ooaru mu uiuwu-muii.uu floating hearse that was .slanting away into the distance left perforce to the wild will of the winds and waves: the murdered captain lying .stiiT in the cabin, with the jabbering aie in the rigging for sole mourner.' Hotel Arrivals. ll :uipUi'4iH-Mii:ill at the noaicst otilcel of THE S'lMiklt .MAri'ACTri.lN(. CO..) (or by postal cant if at a ilistancei. aim um iicrsoi. will be procntoil with a tc:tutlfiill illustrated . ''fa 'v- Bonk entitled GENIUS REWARDED, -ei: im: Story of tie Me Machine, i Containing a haniNou-.c-iutl cosll steel c-n-iirtiiiiK frontispiece ; also. 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C N1 I KXCKLLET JOHN HAHK, - - FROPKIETOK, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. eW-Onlers lelt at the CEIOIAXIA BEEK UALL will be promptly attended to.-W . ASTORIA BREWERY. BrnnrlAtor. M. WIEYER ' - ASTORIA, - - OREGON. sxEJoxjaL3i A.3xr3xroxj33g'03giBfl:siJg,,3y- REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARBEL OF 30 GALLONS. LARGE ORDERS IN LIKE TROrOBTlON. Less Quantities, - - aw w.m-f- .. Bottled Beer, - " l rJxmn carsiieclal attention paid to orders from ruuuc xiouhcs anu wuit.-m Piles for Sale. Jlr. A. B. McMillan Is prepared to furnb& . Fir or Hemlock Piles' PROrRIETOR. A I. Portland. the bows hooked on to me mam-cnuma; the boat was made fast somehow, and we scrambled on board. The first thiuR L. did was to send a man to tho wheel, wiiirti was bobbins around In a very Lamar and child, San Francisco; P. J. McGownn, Chinook; C. Lutein?, A. Luteins. R. Lutgins, Portbnd; W. W. Swearinger, Cal.; J. E. Heslep, Oakland, Cal.; M. D. Freeland, Na- selle; B. F. Dewey, Middle! own; G. it vT.i t r.i-i ...i 1 :.:i,.. . .ii.. Tha f lllor ohnlnc crrnimil rs ' irss., the ssr sejs- o. d- - r. kwp The Best Sewing Machine Ever, Put Together. OIil Sew in- Machines taken In whtuujp. tt-tchniPins.XceiIles. Cotton. Oil. Ptc.. al wasSliand. Call and examine the Singer Sewuig Machine and the vMletr ol .work it can perform at gSS. Io. ' Brass, Bell and Composition Caatinya, Of every description made to order. Cocks and Valves, of all kinds, made and re nalred. Steam Wlilstles. Oil Globes. Hy draulic Pipes and Nozzles. Babbit Metal. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass; Lead aud Zinc. Particular attention paid to all kinds oi Ship Work. IN' ANY AMOUNT TO ORDER. AND ON SHORT NOTICE. Leave orders at the store of Trencajud & Upshur, Astoria. Or address, A. B. MrMTTJ.Atf. Oiiay, Orecon. him. -v-.-.-v..