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J ghc iiHilij &stoiaa. ASTORIA, OKEGON: THURSDAY-. .DEC. 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Lxceptcdi, J. F. HAL.L.ORAN & COMPANY. rtrnx.istu:cs axi Pcopi:xetoi:.s. Aibrtnn Building, Oust Street. Terms of Subscription : served by Corner, per wech..........C5 Cents cnt by mail. fVmrEionths.................S' 03 c.it br aiall, one yc.T..... ....... .. 8 W fron of Poskwo to Subscribers. iSdT Advertisements insortod by tho year at :he r.ito of ?1 50 per squaro per month. franaicot ndvertisins. by tho day or week, j ifty cents per squaro for each insertion. theTcjty. The Daily a&tomax icill tic mt by wall atlo cent a month, free of pontage. Read ers wlm contemplate ahxcr.ee from the city con have Thk astokian' folloti them. Daily nr Wkkki.v tdUtom toanupoxt-oficciciUi. wit additional crpemc. Adar&c may he twinned a nfle-n ax ticlra. Isnrr order at the counting room. Tho Lindores Abbey is loading at Flavel's dock. The Olive S. Southard is lighter ing at "Walker's island. Prayor meeting at the Young Men's rooms this evening. Frank Fabre has oysters in every style. .Stew and pan roasts a specialty The Thunderbolt is taking on e 3,000 cases of salmon at the Farmers' wharf. It. D. Hume's Bay Yicw cannery has been purchased by the Ocean Can ning Co. The Iate:t style in fancy stationery at Adler's. The O'Conell, of Heloua, Mon tana, while sneezing about two weeks ago, fractured two ribs. The ladies of the M. E. Church will givo an entertainment and bawir on the 20th of this month. J. W. Conn has removed to the old tand of Warren and Eaton, opposite the Occident. The Itainbow, Santon, Poeble shirc and Jas. A. Wright were towed down from Portland yesterday. Fresh lard, of their own luanuiac ture, at Warren & Eaton's. The British bark Glanpadam, 1081 tons, Roberts master, from Guay mas, went up 6tream yesterday. Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be beat. Four hundred tons of wheat came down to the O. R. & X. Co's. dock yesterday for the Oregon on her down trip. A. J. Mcgler and wife and J G. Megler and wife are on tho State of California, and will arrive homo to morrow. Hot. cold, and shower Baths at the Occident hair dressing saloon, twenty live cents. The coal shipments from Seattle during November aggregated 1G,874 tons, tho largest monthly shipment in the history of that place. Another of those fine A. ii. Chase organs at the City Boole Store. Regular convocation of Saints John K. a. Chapter, No. 14, this Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the P. M. degree. Whips, curry-combs, brushes; new stock; first class goods, cheap for cash S. Gray. Vennor's weather almanac for 1882 is out. The author parts his hair in the middle, and that is enough a far as we aro concerned. The British barks Diana, Loch Forgus and Antartic cleared for Queenstown yesterday. They have 73,211 ctls wheat abroad, worth $126,402. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest frosh fish, etc., in thoir season A extension is to bo made of the O. and C. R. R. south from Rose burg; it is the intention of the com pany to run it 142 miles, to Ashland, witliin twelve months. The S. F. Commercial News states that the Eel River cannery is putting up twenty thousaud cans of! fish every day. Nothing like, accu racy in these statements. The City Book Store has on exhibi tion one of the finest selection of holiday goods ever opened. Call and examine for yourselves. Tho Portland Board of Trade Committee have raised $2,760 up to date. D. P. Thompson will go to Washington in the interests of the movement after New Years. We arc always glad to receive correspondence and communications of interest from our patrons wherever situated. If anything occura that is news, and worth publishing, write it down and send it to us. Notice. There will be a social this eveuins: I at Miss Crosby's under the auspices of tho Indies Guild of Grnco episcopal Church. Notice. Tho legal voters of the second wnnl in tho city of Astoria, are hereby re quested to meet at the Delmonico Restauraut building in said ward, at 7 o'clock Friday evening, December 9, 1831, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for councilman to be voted for at the coming municipal election, and also to select delegates to confer with like delegates from the first ward in selecting ft candidate for mayor. Citizens Private Eberlio, the man who ac cidentally shot and killed his comrade several w eeks ago while at target prac tice, was sentenced to be dishonorably discharged after serving a year in the military prison at Alcatraz. Tho county of Columbia, W. 'P., contains nine whole and four frac tional townships. It is eighteen miles wide at its widest part and a trifle over thit t3' miles long at its longest. Dayton is the only town in the county. 3Ir. tlpshur came down from Portland Tuesday evening, we regret to hear with no improvement in health. The Portland physicians that it will bo more beneficial to her health to live here, and it is probable she will, in future. The New Testament authorized edition revised, for twcnty-fie cents at Charles Stevens and Soiib Oit Book store, Fiom the Baker county Reveillo we net news from Hill, who used to run the Idaho Avalancho years ago and say things therein, which, though naughty, set the whole coast laughing. Ho is in California, and has been pun ished for all misdcedh iv being sent to the Legislature. Scotch butler, Jtussian apricot and loLs more of those celebrated candie-j and su eet meats jut i eceiv-d at A dlers, fresh from the factor). - -The Mountain Sentinel publishes the names of 185 individuals and firms who have subscribed to a fund to be offered ;is a reward to be offered for the apprehension of the parties who recently shot John Hawk in his tent near the village of Lostine in Union county. Tlw amount of the reward now aggregates 1,020. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable .style of gents and ladies boots-, shoes, etc. How quickly e forgot the tules of arithmetic is illustrated in the fact that a prominent dry goods merchant in Portland worked half an hour on tho following proposition, and failed to give an answer: If four men can build a wall five feet high in four days, how long will it take six men to build a wdl eight feet high in seven days? Chas. Stevens and Son have a slock of mouldings and moulders tools which can bo bought cheap for cash to close out that branch of the business. Our latest dates from Yokohama are to the iUh of November. Coal was selling at S8 25 to S9 per ton by the cargo lots. Steamers to L-jndon and New York via Suez cannl were asking 50 shillings per ton and getting only part loads. The Annie W. Wes ton, Pollas. Royal Tar and Charlwood were in port, also tho steamer Bengloo. Warren & Eaton have moved to the oner of Hamilton and Chenamus streets, in the building formerly occu pied by Trenchard & Upshur. The Pnget Sound Iron company has incorporated at. San Francisco for the purpose of purchasing and manu facturing iron, steol or other metalb, to erect mills and machinery and other appliances for woiking ores or min erals. Th company proposes to con duct its business in California, Wash ington Territory and British Colum bia. For the genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, ana the best of wines, liquors and San Franelsco beer, call at the Gem, opjwslte the bell tower, and see. Camp bell. The schooaer Alpha, owned and sailed by Capt. Starr, was built at Westport in 1877. Sho is registered at 28 tons and has dono most of the carrying between this port and Tilla mook since she was built. The resi dents of Tillamoek and vicinity de pend upon her to bring their supplies and it is worthy of remark that none offher cargoes haTo ever suffered loss or serious damage. "It is pretty well ascertained," says tho Baker Reville, "that the small pox was introduced into this section by a herd of Chinamen who landed at Astoria." Well, all right; have it so; the novolty of the change is refreshing, anywhow. It furnishes something besides tho usual howl about tho bar, and the tug3, and all the rest of the rot that drip? out. IWWWWaWBaBSMWWWMI Signal Telegraph Line. A Washington dispatch of the 6th inst, saya: Gen. Ilazon writes to Senator Grover to-day that in accoid- ance with a request of the httor's constituents he (Elazm) has kuIhiisI- ted the case to the secretary of war and recommended that 15,000 oe ap- nropriated to the construction of a telegraph line from Astoria by the way of Point Adams to the Seaside House, thence by cablo to Tillamook Rock, and 1,000 for a telegraph line from Port Townsend to Cape Flattery He adds that the construction of these ' lines, being important to the commerce of the whole Pacific coast, it is well to . ", ' secure co-operation of the senators , . - 0 ... . and representatives of all Pacific coast L states to obtain the appropriation therefor, and it is therefore suggested that a combined effort be made. Garrison of Port Stevens We are indebted to Capt, White for the following ro3ter. Tho detach ment is permanently quartered at the Fort. Capt. Jno. O. White, Post Adjutant, Canby post, Bjttery I; Bt. i Capt. & 1st f.t. R. G. Shaw; 1st Lt. A. H. Merrill, absent on detached ser vice; 2d Lt. M. F. Harmon, Post Ad jutant; 2d Lt. S. E. Sparrow, 21st Inf., temporarily attached; Dr. Gandy, Post Surgeon; Hospital Steward, Henry Ferrier; Ordnance Sgt., E. H. Brodie; Com. Sgt., J. F. Don; 37 men, Battery "I," 1st Artillery. Isaac Whealdon is town on Bakers bay. The consignments have begun to arrive. lavintr out a of tin plate The Carngio cleared for the Co lumbia from San Diego on the 20th nil. Seventy-eight vessels loaded with grain and flour cleared from Califor nia during November. The .Morwanjec Framjee, lying at Brown's dock, will discharge 0,250 cases tin aud 1,000 sacks salt. Twinkle, twinkle, diminutiw rpe ot nebular condensation : How I meditate upon your composition, Situated above this oblate spheroid at such an altitude. In biinililude an iufinlesimui ciystaliza- tion of carbon in the blue empyrean. -Oil City Derrteh. Mr3. Matilda Rogers died on the lGth ult., at New Home, in West Chohalcm valley, at the advanced age of 80 3'cars. She crossed tho plains to Oregon Territory in 1S47; was one of the first settler.? of Clieh i lem valley, where she has ever since resided. -In the city election held at Al bany on Monday last, the Democrats elected !. C. Dickey mayor by 153 majority, and John Hoffman and E. J. Lanning councilmcn. Tho Re publicans elected N. J. llenton re corder, J. G. Denny marshal, F. Mueller treasurer, and M. M. Harvey councilman. Mid. Twilight and Mr. Illsley have taken charge of the Pioneer Besta'urant, which has been thoroughly renovated and refuted. Mrs. Illsley lias charge of the cuisine. Good coffee a specialtj . ' The last number of tho Hcz Perce News to hand indicates an untoward state of affairs in that oflice. lt seems that the editor of that paper never served his apprenticeship at the case, and when the printers "lit out" from his oflice lately, he was "left," badly left. He advertises for a "steady" printer; but from tho looks of his paper, an unsteady one wouldn't be asked many embarrassing questions if he dropped in. Fred. C. Hde, late with Joe O. Charters, has associated himself with L. Older at the Parker Bouse baths and barbershop, where they will bep!ea.ul to serve their friends. -The open temperance meeting ou Tuesday cening, at Good Templar's hall, was opened with appropriate ex ercises. Such perfect order prevailed throughout the exercises as was credit able to the young people of Astoria, i One of the most interesting features of the affair was Mr. Ally's Juvenile Band of Hope, many of whom with bright and happy faces took part m the exercise. These exercises con sisted of singing, short addresses, and recitations. At the close of an ad dress on tho importance of opon tem perance meetings, Rev. Mr. McCor- mac offered the following resolution which was carried unanimeusly: "Bo solved, That we cordially endorse the action of the Good Templar's Lodge m appointing this open temperance meeting, and we earnestly hope that such meetiugs will be of frequent oc currence in future" Davidson, photographer, Portland, has retained all the negatives which were taken at his branch gallery while in Astoria, and can furnish duplicates of the same on short notice. Also Ins views of Astoria, Ilwaco. Fort Canby, Cape Hancock, and Young's ltiver 1? alls can bo ordered direct from hi i or Carl 1 Adler, at SO per dozen. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for iu.tho Post office at Astoria, CU"egt December 8, 3831. . Brunei!, A i BjSt'Maude J Clark. John HSJasaSSs!?! Hoilev, Geo B HjJjgJ; g Keel, Thos J J,a"cn L Marks, Sam Morton S E Palmer, Sara A Sture, J P Smith, Mrs Dow Sauuderson, Mr Thomsson, J W Tomson. J Wicet, Olivia Wedon, F Young, Chas for these letters rcrson3 catling must give the date they arc advertised. V. CtfAXCE, P. M. Hotel Arrivals." OCCIDENT, ,n .. rr ,. ,-,, r J G Ro Im&ppa; H O Glass Port--bilLX , M M Willuska: J Blakoj n.hv A A Cohen. Mas Strain?. H JTeruW Portland; Capt Xichels Ta-1 'enna: Mrs V oodinh J Scott Port-, :in,.fl. V 1 lil.ir:ill II1L- I'.HIll ;",ui " "- ' " c.ni:r.R ueusi: ,s W Ikins Knappa; Dan Smith Hongveng: 1' vv bmitli Deep Kiver;j s j Irtgoid! ac Bannres city; wm (Jorman, D C Raimie Knappa; Ed Starr Sch Alnha: Nicolas Snaudish Cathlamet; Thos Neil Sch Alpha; Geo' Flimisbing GOOdS. Watson John Days; Tim Corcoran,' C Jolmnnes Nehaleni; A J Pollard JOBBING IN SHEET IdON, TIN. COP John Days; F C Alltu Portland. . z J PER, PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Choice Fruit. All of the choicest kinds of apple the largest boxes for sale at J. li Grav's. Kl Take Notice. On alter this date an additional 10 rents per cord will be charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied bv the cah. at Gravs wood 3ard. Jul lst.18.Sl. " joaq otfuauo p3)cii00D oqj joj ajoju -joi uoiSutqse pun uolf."JO JOj iaW 'ss-.IVU-LS o popiionu .Cndmojd oq uiav qaii.u 'JiusS 3 "T 1 ss.uppu osuapl jouopu oqj "iuojj'sjoiuo II V 'itteSi: Xm su !au HJav JilPS "3 "T JK i:uoisv utojj oouoqn".,Cu J5uun(i Williainnport Property. Gieat bargains are now nflered in the city of Williamsport for any persons wishing to locate from one lot to fivo acre-. It is well adapted fr gardens, dairy ranches or pleacaul homes; v.H elevated, .situated one mile south of Astoria on Youngs bay, with a good graded road to the place. For further information call at my residence near theeemetcry. John Wit mammon. Do you like fresh eand of good quality' Jf you do, call at Carl Adler's and get some. Julius Halbsguth, nmIo teacher for piano, organ or voice culture. Cleaning organs will be properly attended to by leaving orders at Adler's hook and variety store. The price of subscription to Thk Wkkki.v Astokiax has been reduced toS'jper annum when paid in atUnnce. If not paid in adancethe old price ol S-'J will be charged. Cneuit Court lSl.mks. Couniy Court Blanks. Justice Court PA ml;.-. Shipping Blanks Mis ellaueous IMauks, Deeds. Mortgagesete.. for Sab-at 'Pirn A-toi:i woiliee. Owing to the sionuy weather, the dailj expiess between here and San Francisco failed to connect ; hut instead we have tilled our case with a choice lot of creams and other randies of our own make, at the Astoria Candy Factory. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheriffs Notice. rSUli: STATE. COU.NTi. AND SI ATI! JL SchoolTaxes for t!ie year 18S1, are now due and can be niid at laj oflice ::t the Comt House. A.?.! 'lWOMP.LY, dn it Sherln and 1:i Collector. Masonic Land and Building Asso ciation Notice. 7WOTICK IS IIEKCBY filVF.N THAT, the JLi :uinu:d nicotinic of the Mnckholdprs ol the Masonic l.:u:d :iud P.iriMim: Association of Astoria, will be held at theonieenf Ceorxe n.iel. ln Astoria oa Wednesday. theSIst of December, lbSI, at JJ o'clo.-!.. I'.'.M.. tor the jturjiosc of electing a board of director for the eiiMiiiuoear. ieon.-lstliit. itf eu mem ber) and lor the transaction or surli other Inislnp as ma come before tlu-.tiiiTttJiR. i:v ontpr or we r-oani or Directors. j d-.-SM S. T. MeK E. N Se. ( -ftTOTiOC li HEKEBV f.IVKN THAT A ) ii lneetli v. of stockholders .f the b'camli-1 imun Packing .'. will be held on Tu-sda. Dee. istli.at it A.M.. at the ulSw of safdj companv, for lb. jterjm-e of clCitiuu a ttouid of Director? foi the enduing ear,aud tbe transaction or such other buin-ss as may j conn before the meeting. t i:orderofrhoProcideM. I II PiiATH.Seeietarv. Upper Astoria. No;.i.l&l. dtd j ri EADorAinr.its DI'.PAllTMENT OF. -OL the Columbia. Y:uifoue: HarracksW. Written jiroiON:d- will lie reeened ly tlie iinilcrvhiiiMl. nr V:tneivver Il;iiT:ie!t.. v. T 1 until larch.Mst, 1S2. for the right of exelu - mvo seining on the Fort Stevens, vl'elnt dams) Military l;eeratum. during the I next llsblng ea-in. Ihe tight io reject an i or all omK as inavbe d.H-med lK-t, i re - served lie the unders'gned ). D. itliEEN. Ma, and Av'l Agt. (Jencral, Ureet lirii- d:er Sener.d I . . An.iy. iltf " "" " School Tax District No. 9-Upper Astoria. Cifllftft!. T.WIN KniJ 'IIIN nisTHII arc now due and u.wable at the otbee ot the iimierMge.ed. WM. 15. ADAIR. fie rk or Divtrirt No. ii. Aitona. ller.."i, ISS1. d-Un : " " - Notice. BRITISH SUIl'-MERWAMOEE FICAM GEE." Capt. Ridwell. from l4eriool. Neither the Captain nor the unrtersigneil consignees of the abon es.sclw:ll be res ponsible for any ticbts that may be contract- Ail Itt thu rrf.t Kuuti:i;-. aiEYEi: & co. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN annual meeting of the stockholders of the Flshermcns Packing Company will be held at their onlcc In Upper .worfa, on the 23th day of December, ui, at n o'clock a. m. for the purpose of electing a Board of Direc tors for the ensuing year, and such other business as may come before the meeting. Bv order of the President, d-td BENJ. YOUNG, Sec. MISCELLANEOUS. MAGNUS G. CROSBY, ' Dealer la iHASDWABE, IBON, STEEL,!- iron Pipe and Fittings, Men anfl Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, O LICET I LEAP STRIP LEAD. SHEET IROH TIN AND COPPER- I , . UJ .. Stoves, Tin Ware and House Done with nestness and dispatch. None liur lli-.t ohu wirkmen em;loyel. A lan;e assortment of SCALES Constantly o:iliand B. B. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, Coiner Cass and Sqiinnoqhn streets. ASTOUIA. OREO ON ef.aljm: in WALL PAPER AM) WINDOW SHADES AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS. Free to Everybody! A Seautiiui Book for the Asking i li u!ipS)uiKPcr"ou.t;i at the nearest ofiice j ot THE .SlXlSEU .MAN'LFACTl'ICINfi CO.. (or u postal card n i.'. a ItM;tuee). ana numt person wlilbe pro'-oUd with a beautifully illustrated coin of a New Hook entitled GENIUS HEWARDED, -Oi: -riir Story of lie Seii lacMne. Conialiilnir a ti'ied-oiiif and eostlv steel en- i RnivJiiK frontUpicce ; also, 23 finely engraved wooaeuts, aiw douiiu in an eiauorate uiue aud gold lithographed cover. No charge whatever Is made for ttds handsome book, which can be obtained only by application at the branch and subordinate oftices ot The Sln..r Manufacturing Co. The Singer Manufacturing Co. Priut'ipid OflHv, ai Union Square. NEW YOKE. c. i.Kixr.:,-wmKU. nSTAtLISHKP 1853. A.A.COH.V. LeintMiwober & Colin, ASTORIA. UKEtiOX, TAMERS AUD CDRSIERS, .Manufaetureri uad fmportarsol 4 1.1. KINDS OK AND FINDINGS. Vhott:Uv Dealers In OIL AND TA&LOW. MAXUFACTUREKS OF rs.., -. r,rrs-n K If V I 'Si o"nrl SH IMS -J vr s K W11U. KJJLJ.VJU4KJ awillghest ea-di pure jmld for Hides and 1 Talinw. I Sherman Uron. Kxprext J . ... j ill reeeive orders at the store of 1. j W. Case for upper Astoria or-anv other j prt of the city. Leave vour orders on tiie siatP and they will f)ft promptly at- I tended to. Wanted. fSK TEA.MSTEll FOR I.OfiUING camp; r yJ one hotk tender: one skldder; one swamper, anil one b.irker. . Apply J. F. WARREX, Knappa, Oregon -" t ' Wanted. A PERSON TO MANAGE A SALMON Cannery m British Columbia. Services required at once. Application to be made bv letter, inclosing references and terms. Addre TUHXEU UKKlOJi & UO., dtf Victoria. i rytnian Lanu ana ounaing assoui- an on nonce. TVTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the rx anmud meeting of the stockholders or tip- PUhian Imd aud Building Associa tion or -Astoria, will be held at the hall or the A. O. V. V. on Wednesday evening, iiA.piiibpr7th.iPSl.for thenurooseot elect ing a board of five directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as niav come oeiore me raeeung, By ordpr of the Board of Directors, d-td J. O. BQZORTH, Secretary. , fc) ? El S Gr ?vi Ixi &S3& $&$$ WW The largest stock of goods ever brought to Astoria is now exhibited at HE jwti ?SA 7 4fV UPV O00fiS i lilflt.hlTIO HOIISP , J XA W.S3 V l;JL2iiA UUU9U A ODF Fresh arrivals by every Steamer, conse quently I get the Latest Eastern Novelties. STRICTLY ONE PRICE and that ALWAYS THE LOWEST. ifTf..i- . - Do not fail examine goods before purchasing. a H. COOPER, I X L Store, near Parker House, Astoria. KrM W1 IB? TWO DOOKS EAST OP OCCIDENT, CHAS. MANUPACTTJRER OF FTJRNTTTJRE S BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets. Oil Cleth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings," WINTHWV CORNICES AND CQRTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. THE ' COLUMBIA LA&SI n -fa IS SUPElHOi: TO MOS1, AND ! JOHN-H ATTN, - CHEBIAKUS STJIEET, CiTOnlers left at the GEKMANLV UEEK ASTORIA JH. MEYER ASTOIUA, spioiat, ua.35aroTJ330"O3E33fl:E3Ta'a?. EEDCCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OE 30 GALLONS. LARGE ORDERS IN LIKE PROPORTION- Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - S I BO per Dozen es-Spccial attention paid to orders from Public Houses and FamlHesa Washington "SIarket,hvAi Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon ; HERGMAy C JiEEliY T PCDrfPPfll.r.V PA I.I. THE ATTRV. I ttioii of tho public "to the fact that tbo abovo Market will alwaya bo supplied with c FUT.L VA RIETY BEST QUALITY Ol' FRESH MID CURED MEATS! Which will bo sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retaiL Spoclnl attontion given to eapplj as shies. IXL inter 1881. LEADING i M a aaaa '" - m M ln to get my prices and taffee and Tea Pot .MAY BE H.VD OF E.E..HAWES SOLE AQENT. Also. Apent for tho celebrated MEDALLION RANGE. Jl WES, ASTOKTA. OREGON HEILBORN, BREWERY Ftni.LED BV .NONE ON THIS COAST - PROPKIETOK, - ASTORIA, OREGON. JIALL will be promptly attended tore BREWERY. Proprietor. OllEGON. IS lK(JIiABED WITHOUT vrKTURR XOT1CK s-V ii Aim uu "rui oi peace unui "g eerj' raan In Astoria has anew tsiunu ciotnes 9IADK BY HEANY. in- Look at the prices : Pants to order from - - - S3 CO Pants, Genuine French Casslmere - 12 CO Suits from - -- -- -2500 The amst line of .samples on the coast to select from. P. J. MEANY, Jlaln street, opposite Parker.House, Astoria S&JteiiS mrStjt s