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' e? fe ? jv? s. &iglS!8f8S m m VOL. XXV, NO. 34. ASTORIA, ORHGOiX, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY II), I860. PRICE. MYE CENTS. "ATAJOE" ANNLE JONES. A Great Scheme. i -w tfv "&&&&!&' r? UUSI31&S CARDS. r. n. Thomson, n. e. coovrRT. THOMSON & COOVERT. Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public. Special attention gi en to eol'.ettlciis ai.d examining title-. Okhick Rooms 4 and 3, oer C.t Bo..k Store. "t IS. 3EAKT1X. V. V..t Architect and Civil Engineer. OFurK liooni G, Knights of I'vtlu.'s Building. 5Sf-. A. I,, and J. A. J-'-'JfOX. PIij siciausaml .Surgeons. Will ulve vrwnnt attenllon to all calls j.fim anj part of the city or country. Olhwnver A!len Store, corner Cass and Ui-;i.oii;a streets, AstilK. Oirgon. telephone (i. II. ..It. i'ltAXEI IAf S'lij rici:it mid JMir-.ret.si. Lice. KofiiiC, oer i). A. .Mcintosh s store. inrrIIori:s:-9 to 11 a m. ; 3 to 3 p.m. HeMd-Mice. opposite tlie.lolianvu building I) u. . is. kmt::s I'll YSlCi AN AND M'KGEOX. Ot-ru k : Gem Building, stair;, Astoria, t'leoii. D K. AiiritKI itlSXKV, Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at liisoftsee, and may be found there at anj liom. ... A. 110KKIM. CEO. NO!..ND s5.a:si & noKRis. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. oil!, e in Kltmej's IJloek. pj'osltc City il:tll, Ahloila. Oregon. W. FUI.TOK. . C- Kill. TON KttjrttK js;:T5!r.KS. ATTOUXEYS AT LAW. i:o:ms5and C.Odd Fellows BiiiI.Ubjj -n KS4O fr I'AKKEU SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AMi Ex-City Surveyoi of Astoria Olllce :-N. E. corner Cass and AslorMuets, Room No. 8 Up Htair-. I t- A. BOWSiBY. J. ASrorucy ami Councilor tinw. SUe 0:1 Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oicgon. ui ;. wiXTo.i, ATTORNEY AT JAW. Itooms No. 11 and 12. Pythian Castle Build in. -jy t. ItAYJSO.VI, CIVIL KNCIXREH, CITY SURVEYOR. Ofllcchi City Hall, Astoiia. Oregon. i YS'TTJ.K. M. l. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOS OJ'i- icx ltoouw 1, 2, and 3. Pj tliian Build 11B. Kksiuknck On Cedar Street, back ol M. Mary's Hospital. A. K. SUA XV. DENTIST. irooms In Allen's Building, up laii"?. eor ner Cass and Sqiiomofpia streets. Astoria Oregon. x n. .srEiiis. NOTARY PUBLIC, Serclierof TItleH, ALstraeter niui t'onvoyaiieer. Olllee on Ciss Street. 3 doors south of As torian ofilce, Aitorij, Oregon. General Agencv of rrai. c aiaik. Real Eslate, Iiisiirancp ami Money BROKER- Valuable Properties for Sale or J.ease hi Upper Astoria.- Accounts Adjnsteil, and Book Keeping done on bhort Notiee. Office with Col. fcpedden, cor. Jefferson and Cass stieets, Astoiia, Oiegon. A. V. Wholesale and Hetail Dealer In ftorisi&m5 MILLFEED. Glass and Plated Ware, tkopicai. and domj hc FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.! logger v,h Wines, LiquorsJobacco.Oigirs To Rent. 'E OF ROOM A FINE SUITE OF ROOMS IN THE ODD Fellows' Bulldlug. Apply to A. J. MEGLElt. Money to Loan ON APPROVED SECDRITY. COUNTY Orders bought. Apply at the office of K D. WINTON. S Eal iRADE iN7 MARif. .5228 Absolutely Free from Opi.t?..-, JTnreKcs ar:d Polsen. SAFE, CSSSf?1 JZ t. i tr.o-fe rrsutvig " AT 1-M.l.OI 73 AD ISALE!:3. Hi CHARLES .1. VOGSLFR CO ,BALTIMC5!,i'D hole i'rsrrtijoin. !? jasc yhat its name implies ; 2 Purely Vegetable Compound, lhal acts directly -upoa the Kver j curing the many diseases iicidenyo that im portant organ, and patenting the no Eerous ailmsjats tKgarise from its deranged or rorpaction, sucli as Dyspcpsis Tjiaice, Buionsnes Coswyeiiesslslaria, Sick-teadache, PJieuraanstoetc. It is therefore s luismttr "Toliave CoodHealtl :h.e Liver must be kept in order." DK. SAKTOBD'S LIVES INVIGOBATOR. tuviijorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow sis S'rensthen; the System, Purifies lhc BIoojI . A ht 3 Digestion, Prevents Fevers. h a Ilouseliold'l'reed. An Invaluable L'amilyZHediciuc for common complaiata E2. EAUFOHD'S LITER ETVIGOEATGIL Ancxpcrhnce rf Forty years, and Tliou lands of Taiimonfals prove Us Hcrit. FOTt S M.r: BY ALT. DEU.KK3 IN MnDICIXCS For fill isforaivion ft-nd yonr address for 101 fc-'TJjWA on. l"e 4Iir end its diseases," tt fONFOUD A JJCANS ET.. KEW TOIUl CII. Furniture and Upholstering, 31aUre-e Made at.d !: iaired. Paper Hanging. Carpetc Tewed and Laid. Furniture Sold on Commission. Shop, corner Main and .leffei-uin Miet .UAKTiX OLSEX. G. HANSEN OF THE DIAMOND PALACE! Has .lust l'ecehed a 1 it e Mock of Conslslinfi of DI A :I CX1)S, W ATf II ES, J E WEL R V, SILVER WAKE, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, ETC., Which he offers at Bedrock Prices. AH Coods Warranted. Mine is si .1 ewelry Stor. and Know n us Such. Notice of Sale, miiis is to i vi: notice that the JL Luin (Vimpany h.e this day sold and ti-.in-rened to the Go Company all their right and till rest in the business foimerly owned hvthem. All debts owing to the former Hi in will be pa able to them and they will iiiiv all lehts ow ihl' befoie the sale. LU.M COW. (!o..irxc;, AsLin.i,.L:u.2".lSS3. Notice. XDEHSTANDINC. THEliF. AHE BKING ortered f or ale a quantity of Salmon TJ labels of the "EACLIi" br.snd "S. D. ADAI It & CO., Presen ers' and conta iilnir the name there.tu of 'S1BSOX. CHUItCil & CO, Agents we herehj give notice to whom iiniav concern. that ehae no confection of any Kind or nature with the wild firm of S. J). Auairifcuo., ami mat anv use oi sain Isabels. asabae described, will be enjoined b law, unless the name of "Sibson. Church tc Co.. Agents," is erase-i and obliterated therefrom. SIBSOX QUACKEXBCSIl & CO. Portland. Oregon, Fe'Ttiarj S, ifG. acme BREWERY. JOHN KOPP. - - - Projirir.tor. , Patronize Home Industry ! we.PPb i GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any in the Marktt, XT 4.K HKASOXABLR A I'RICIiU & loill Facile Brewery Beer Is Pure and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction and Is Furn ished in Quantities to Suit. Leave Orders With W.m. Bock. Gennania Saloon, or Cuius. Evensok. next to Foard & Stokes. Dally Delivery In Any Part of the Cits'. tew7 5 s fB 8 MS? V &T B -: S 5 kg ilk - -J xSL IS il KS m- x 9EU o! nw tws-swk a . 1 v IBM GOODS A. GaUant Girl Who Fought With St ah el aad Custer. One of the personages about Wash ington during the war was Annie Jones, who originally professed to have ran away from a boarding school in Boston to "follow the drum," and who attached herself to the headquarters of Gen. Stahel, the commander of a German brigade. A flippant talker, site ingratiated herself into the favor of the general, and re ceived an honorary appointment as a member of his staff, and as "Major Jones" became an institution in the army. She ate with the general, drank with the general, rode with the general on all of his hazardous forays, chatted with the general, nursed the general when he was sick, fought the general's battles when she heard him aspersed by jealous un derstrappers, and when night drew the starry flag over the heavens, she slept with her beloved colored maid iu the next little tent, which the general had assiened her. She thus lived and flourished. Her orders were wont to be obeyed, because she was recognized as a staff officer. She always had the countersign, and could pas3 the picket at pleasure. She was said to be a girl of great'dash and daring, and would frequently venture out beyond the outposts and for days watch the movements of the enemy, and bring in whole budgets of information from the rebel camps, as proofs of her stewardship and shrewdness. Every one knew Maj. Jones ; officers would doff their hats, and privates would stand at full "present" as she rode b' in military feminine dignity. The visiting officers from other commands were introduced to Annie, and admired her, and she reigned supreme as the "she-major of cavalry." When Gen. Hooker marched into Maryland and Stahel was relieved, Miss Maj. Annie joined her fortunes with the young and gallant Custer, with whom she remained, retaining her rank and title, until a general order from headquarters rendered it necessary for him to dispense with her usefulness, and the major was compelled to search for a field of use fulness elsewhere. For a few days she wandered around the camp, hav ing no particular abiding place or continuing city, until Col. Sharpe, then acting provoat marshal general, thought the interests of the service required that she should be removed to Washington. Accordingly a pass was 'granted her to travel as far as the military railroad would carry her, and a sergeant of the 93d New York was detailed to accompany her, to guard agaiust any accident on the way. Arriving at Washington, she stopped at the Kirkwood House, where she sometimes appeared in staff uniform, and then in fashiona ble female attire. It was believed that she was a Confederate spy in the Union secret service. Another devoted friend of the Con federates, who resided just outside of the Union lines in Virginia, managed to fascinate Gen. Stoughton, a young West Pointer, and one evening, while he was serenading her, he, with his hand or orderlies, were surprised, and sent as prisoners of war to Rich mond. "I don't mind losing the brigadier, for they are easily made," said Mr. Lincoln m talking about the capture, "but there were twenty horses taken which cost $125 each. Ex. A New York Character. Some very amusing characters are conspicuous" in the streets of New York. I met one of these the other day. lie was a middle-aged man, with a shrewd face and dark eyes. He was dressed in coarse, loose stuff, much the worse for wear, and he car ried several garments over his left arm. He was what we call an "old clo'mau" a gatherer of cast off coats and trousers, shoes and boots and hats. As I was passing him he asked me if I had any old clothes to sell, and assured me that he paid the high est market prices. Then this little dialogue, inspired by my own curi osity, ensued: "What do you do with the things you pick up?" I inquired. "What do I do with them?" he said, with a laugh, "I get rid of them at a profit." "How?" "How? Easy enough. I sell them to the westerners, and this is the way I do it: As soon as I get a big stock I make up a lot of bundles, as a pair of boots, a hat, a coat or some thing else in each. I stuff the uundle3 into cheap bags and then start for some western town. I hire a. store there and sell off the bags at auction. When that's done I take the first train out of that place. If I stayed till morning I'd bo lynched. There's a hundred places I don't dare to show my nose in. Once only once I was caught, badly too. I lost the train and had to stay all night in a Mississippi village. The next day I was kept mighty busy, I tell you, buying back my bags and old clothes. I never saw such mad people. The trade is dangerous you see, but it pays." The philosopher whistled briskly and went his way. Geo. Montgomery, in Newark Advertiser. 1 lfte Wm TrelLenoaxn," sld Kate; "&ut &e&e hat, bufcy." I bewd" afciSie, "totfttaa yonr hate Btemse hevtffctaaleaV Kge ITfcilvSrffea "Tut! Tut! 7r 'tktErBTe leay, but tute he it Tel 'oskeri Gwftve. The City Engineer of Quebec thinks he has found a way of getting a full day's work for a full day's pay, out of the corp'oration laborers of that city. He has published an advertise ment in the city papers, under the corporation seal, which reads : PUBLIC XOTICE. Parties are hereby particularly re quested, where excavations are made in streets to thaw water-pipes, to re port to the Water Works Department any undue delay by the men doing the work, either from their beginning after hours (7 a. m.), or leaving work before hours (0 p. in.) or due to their not properly exercising themselves while at work. Please see that the pick is lifted to a proper height, and that under whatever pretense an of the gang are not smoking or indulg ing their time while others are work ing. The public will understand that it is impossible and too expensive for the city to put a foreman to each ex cavation, and that the only way to preent the city from being robbed D3' the heartless laborer who takes a month to do a thing that can be done in less than a week, is to report him, that he may be immediately dis charged, and "replaced by another willing to do a good day's work for tho pay he gets. If a man loses the tail of his dross coat it is spoiled for society uso but 'se can wear it round-about A Wise IJeform. The habit of administering quinine in pow erful closes, as an antidote Jo malaria' mala dies, was once dangeious'.y common. Hap pily this practice has undergone a wide reronn. Not only the public, but profes sional men hae adopted, not wholly of course, but largely. Hosteller's Stomach Uit teis as a safe botanic substitute for the per nicious alkaloid. The consequences of this change are most important. Now fever and ague sufferers are cured formerly their complaints were only for the time relieved, or half cured the remedy eventually fail ing t produce any appreciable effect, ex cept the do-es w ere increased. A course of the Hitters persistently fo lowed, breaks up the worst .it(akaud pr vents their r.tuni. The evidence In f.ivor or this Mrrllnjr spe cific ami household medicine is "of no ain bjjuous character. Iiui positive and satlsfac tory. a:d the source whence it piocceds are very numerous. Russia, it is said, ib about to make England a proposal. A married man remarks that a proposal is gen erally a forerunner of war. Yon kers Statesman. Greater than an astronomical con junction. Red Star Cough Cure which removes throat troubles; St. Jacobs Oil which conquers pain. A gentleman went into a crowded store to buy some stockings for his wife. "I want striped ones," he said to the clerk. "We have very few stripes, sir," the clerk replied; "they are not much worn now." "Are you sure?" "Oh, yes, quite sure. I will demonstrate the fact to you." Then he leaned over the counter and shouted "Hats!" "See!" he asked. "Yes, give me the plain colors." Drake's Magazine. JAKE-E SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For all Diseases of the Lirer, Kidneys, Stomich and Splesn. This purely vegetable pre paration, now so celebrated as a Family .Medicine, originated in the South in 1SSS. It acts Sently on the Bovrels and Jdneys and corrects the action of the Liver, and is, there fore, the best preparatory medicine, whatever th: sick ness may prove to be. In all common diseases it will, un assisted by any other medi cine, effect a speedy euro. The Regulator is safe to administer in any condition of the system, and under no circum stances can It do harm. It trill invigorate like a class of wine, but is no intoxicating bever age to lead to intemperance: will promote di gestion, dlsbipato headache, and gener ally tono up the system. The dose is small, not unpleasant, and iu virtues undoubted. No loss of time, no Inter ruption or stoppage of business while taking the Regulator. Children complaining of Colic, Headache, or Mck Stoniucli, a teaspoonful or more will give relief. If taken occasionally by pa tients exposed to MALARIA, w ill expel the poison and protect them from attack. a i'irrsici.w3 opinion. I have been practicing medicine for twenty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu lator, prompdy and effectively move the Liver to action, ind at the same time aid (instead of weak ening; the digestive and assimilative powers of the s Mem. L. M. Himton, M. D. .Washington, Ark. SEE THAT YOIT GET THE GENUINE. FRBPARED BY ;" . H. Zeiin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Irice Sl.OO. jr. c. Ross, COUNTY CORONER. First Class Hearso and Material OX HAN'D. Shop and Ofilce on Main St., above Pioneer KestauranL Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel o! purity, strength muI whole;o!neiies. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not he sold in competition with the multi tude of low teat, short weight, alum or i.ho nliate powders. Sold only in can. Hov.it. llAKlNi! I'owukkCO. IOC Wall-st.. X. Y. MARKETS STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Frosh juiti Cured Meats, Ve geta"bles , FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. opposite orciDK-vr HOTEL. i'eEKS A31US Street. Astoria, Off. Washington Market. liniii Mscct, IsJorhi, Oiexou. ?:Ktt-.VI l. a CO. rttOi'KJI.TOKH 5JESPECTiaTLLY CALL THE AfTEN s a. tiou or the public to the fact that the above Market v. ill always besupplled with a FULL WKILTY AND HBST QUALITY -icSK r,WJ CUREO tfEAT'a 1 Whleli will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale a;d retail. TsrSpoebil attention Riven to supplying Mp.-i. FKEi'J AND EASY! l-OK A PLEASANT SVSftiNC Call and See At his New Establishment next to .letFs Uestaurant. ob-KOTHIHC BUT THE BESTtK Iasscd ov er the liar. V lieneinl Invitation Kxtended. WH, EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GEftUifiE ENGUSH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. COKNKK MAIN AND CHENAMUS SrS. MUEEAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers in Gaierijuplies! -Special Attention Civento Filling Of Orders. A FuLL UNE CARRIED And Supples funibhe.I at Satis- tactorj terms. Purchases delivered in any part of the city. Office and "Warehouse In Hume's New Uuildlng on Water Street. 1 O. Pox 153. Telephone No. ST. ASTORIA. OHEGOX. J. EL D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and Wharfage omeason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria. Oregon. i HAVE NO EQUAL ! ill! r GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878. THEY HAVE BEEN' AWAltDED HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VARIOUS THAN THE GOODS THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN THE Qaulity can Always be Depended on ! Ewieflcei Seii Use ho Other ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO, AGISTS FOit PACIFIC COAST. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. THE NEW MODE 'S5S5 A FUiLI. STOCK The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for the Comfort and Convenience of those who enjoy a Social Gla s. The Best or Wines ami Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. R. F JEFFREY. Frop'r. -.- 5erfc, fr Coliiia Transportation Company. FOR POETLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW I kl fcMHIINk Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland af 1 P.M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. HP-An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each JVeeU, leaving Portlan d at O'eleclc Sunday Mornins- Passengers bj this ronte connect at Kalataa tor Sound ports. u B scoxi, tresiaenr, OF ANY OTHER WORLD. KAXKE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF B, 11 B AWES, AGKM CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E. K. H AWES 13 also agent for tho I iialent CooMi Stove And ether flibt-clasa Stoves. Furnace Work. Steam Fit tings, etc., a specialty- ALWAYS ON HAND. Carnalian & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS ,i.MJ WROi.ISALE AND M'AlL DHALhKS LS GEBEBAL HERHiW ''orner Cheuamua and Cass streets. AJiIA OKKOfiN STEAMER Kab-;..ssay jb&y-. mL- i? .. -iilial' ai-as.' . V.'&ld -Hti. . yftr -jfce-, .jjy ,.-i.-a