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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1870.

Local SnteHigep.ee.

Tun galoot Do oner will please pardon

ib lor omitting extended mention of him

as our space is too precious to waste' upon

such an obscure and dusjriscd being, lie

is publicly gangrened.

Quartermaster Lee offers 220.523 lbs.

t corn for sale to the highest bidder on

December 1. For terms, see posters.

Nice sweet potatoes would find a ready

market here.

Lt Siiva is about and will report for

luty ere long. Glad to so note it.

Number of interesting articles crowded

out. Press of political matter ends this

woek.

The Governor met Mowry and his man

Brady within ten miles of Wickcnburg on

the 26th nit. It is understood they will

lie on exhibition in Prescott Nov. 8.

II. Utt and John W. Sweney returned

from the Gila settlements on Wednesday,

auTT report a most genial feeling therea

way against Brady, and very few Ouryites.

It is very directly reported here that there

has lately been a large vein of ore, warth

$70 per ton, struck in the Vulture mine at

Wickcnburg. Good.

Joseph Pierson's train arrived from

Terrenatti, Mexico, on Wednesday, with

15,000 pounds Hour for Lord & Williams,

and And- Sheen's train is daily expected

from Hooper, Whiting & Co.'s at Arizona

city, loaded with goods for the same firm.

TnE San Diego Bulletin of last Saturday

rsays that within two weeks over 100 tons

of freight had been forwarded from that

city to Arizona.

"he Union of the 27th ultimo says the

1 ..in of Don Juan Fernandcs had arrived

' 're.

John W. Sweney brings the sad report

t town that J. W. Swilling, of Phenix, is

insane. For months past he has been af

f.ictd with an internal swelling in his

head. It is with real regret that we pen

tins it-m.

, Gov Bashforb arrived home on Wed

nesday, and reports everything appearing

well ut ai; points for Mc Cormick, and he

nok-I the disposition of the people with

great caution.

The front to A x L. Zeckcndorfs store

r- being gaylv improved. It is to repre

sent bro-.Vh stone, the blocks of which are

t o be separated by a pointing of vhite

lime mortar.

Air for the FHENcn. We arc request

ed by the Vicar (Father Francisco Jouran

ccau) to say that' a subscription list is in

his hands for the relief of all wounded sol

diers ot the French armj-, and all ijersbns

sympathising with the cause, are invited

to step into his residence and subscribe

what they feel able.

Tuesday last was All-Saints-Day, upon

which there is a general celebration of all

the saints. The Sisters held no school up

on that day which was mainly spent in

the usual devotional rites.

Restaurant for Men and Beasts.

McKinnic & Carpenter keep in good order

and veil suppl ied with every needful art

icle, a restaurant, saloon and stable at

Phenix on Salt River. They have pleas

ant sleeping apartments, in short, are

prepared to fitly lodge men and beasts, at

living rates, and traveling people will fare

well by stopping with them when passing

that way.

Assistant Adjutant General Smed

berg of the military division or the Pacific,

has placed-us under obligations for photo

graphic maps of southeastern Arizona, and

of the Pima reservation as per the late ex

tended lioundaries. General Smedberg

has many times aul oft before extended

us valuable favors.

Departed. Dr. Marsh, collector of:upon appropriating three more watches,

customs for the District of Paso del Norte,

left for El Paso last Tuesday. He had an

escort of eight men :.om Ft. Bayard, but

a report ot Indian sign to the eastward

reaching here on the morning of his de

parture, his escort was enlarged to twen

ty. While here he made a thorough ex

amination of the sub office in Tucson under

James E. Baker Esq., and found every

thing right pertaining to it.

In our item last week, we erred in stat

ing that he brought 15.000 in coin for de

posit here: the sum should have been giv

en at SS-000, the balance having been put

in another Depositary.

Exact figuring exhibits the gratifying

fact that during the first year of Doctor

Marsh's administration of the nffino ti. i

District yielded a net revenue ot over $10

000, in contrast to tlif jrnvimw -i-- '

e-avo !-J 4ftrt mot- fi.o. r

gave .400 less than office expanses, a

dillereuce oi, in round numbers, ?20.000 ,

in coin in favor of the United States.

Nuw way to Raise the Wind. Give a

I birthday part)-, invite your friends, and

f Co round the nest day and modestly

ask

each of your guests for 5 or $10 for thci

honor you conferred upon him,

Will the whipper-snapper of the bogus

Tucson Democracy keep this in mind and

thereby possibly suoceed in picking upl

an honest penny or two? "Sco lly."

Immigrants. On Tuesday last, eight

families from Texas passed through this

town for the neighborhood of Los Angel

es. They had nine wagons, 2'i yoke ot ox-i

en and three horses. A liberal sprinkling!

of youth was along. - j

No Junk-Dealers here. There was

no market here for Dooner at 15,000 his

own price. According to Mowry, all the

Arizonan material will be ofiered "for sale

to the highest bidder immediately" after

next Tuesday, but there being no junk

dealers in Arizona, it is feared the whole

outfit will bring

Dooner!

"nichts." Worthless

That superlative bilk and bummer,

Sylvester Mowrv, is playinc the chaperon.

to Brady throughout the Territory, and

fw n,.t?,i cni-m,r ;t, ,.n,,n,.rt

they are acting aud speaking in concert.

Is there any doubt that Brady represents

Mowry, and is pledged to execute as far as

lies in his power, Mowry's commands?

Voters who think there is, don't know

Sylvester.

Patmaster Morrow, when convinced

that he was hauling about and feeding an

ingrained ingrate and sponger in the per

son of the honorable Sylvester Mowry,

managed to leave him by the wayside.

Brady then chose the discarded lickspittle

lor his moutnpiece. uirus 01 a learner

lock together." Isn't Brady pledged to

Mowry, eh?

Captain Charles Mowry arrived early in

the week from Guaymas, the place chosen

by him for a residence, and where his

family now resides. He precedes 130 wag

ons loaded with over GOO tons government

freight. The captain has a large govern

ment freight contract, and is a wide awake,

thorough business worker. We admire

his pluck and wish him prosperity, but

will ever fight the sending of freight via

Guaymas. If these 130 teams were now

oa the Gila route, the station keepers and

traders would be daily-benefited. Our

motto is, to first help Arizona people, then

our neighbors without our borders.

Weather has been charminc all week.

Polite JIatters.

A reporter handed us these items :

Oct. 22, before his honor Judge Meyers,

appeared Jesus Olvedo aud his better half,

who being in the blissful state of inebriety

aud the madam smelling of the wrougbot-

tlc, Jesus thought her olfactory organs

were congested and applied his cuppingi

apparatus for her relief, not failing in the

operation. Fined costs and reprimanded.

On 24. John Ryanna, under the power

of 40-rod whisky, imagined he was at

Donnybrook Fair, and lor a wrong display

of ugly weapons was sent to Brady's hotel

for five months.

M. B. Duflield, on 28th., applied for

warrant to search the premises of the

lovely Donna Jesus Uteros for certain

missing property. Nothing found but

ol lo and rawhide.

On 29th., William Wesley, lately from

the mild city of Hermosillo, believing he

had arrived near the Arctic circle altho'

he had blankets enough, he appropriated

another pair, thereby depriving the lovely.

Senorita Guadalupe of a great amount of

comfort, took up Ms quarters for three

months, merely to get regular exercise to'

keep from freezing. j

Ox Oct. 30, inquest upon the body ofj

Augustine Shay, a native of Ireland, aged

25 years, who committed suicide by cut-

ting his throat at Camp Lowelf, on the

2'Jth of October. I

St.vss Hermanns, a watchful Teuton,

thinking that he needed watching, not

withstanding he had the necessary amount

of 6aid article applied to him, insisted

tuci' nofc bein uis Pr0Perty, and for for-

mer good conduct, got six months with a

wacu an(l chain presented to him upon

his entrance to his new quarters

A military post is ordered estabJ

lislied in the Pinal Mountains, some

50 miles north of Grant, to be called

" Infantry Camp." Captain Netter-'

vule, who- i3, in town, received the,

order.

Mail for the East will positively

close as follows : Sunday nights at 9 ,

r. ir., and Thursday nights at 4 r. ir.

C. H. Lord, r. jr. 1

NOTICE.

W"12 barc tllis day USSHeiate(l 'lt

commercial business in the Ten

us in i

Territory!

oI Arizona, Sidney R. DeLong, and the

new firm name will be known s 'fully,

Oehoa & DeLong.

4tl TULLY & OCHOA

IP I ONE EE, BEEWEEY,

TUCSON, A. T.

Lager beer, Ale and Porter constantly

on hand ; also line lunches,

tf A. LEVIN '& CO.

NOTICE.

A NY. nerson or ucrsons claiminir the

Ji. following described property seized

on the premises of Sacramento Grannilloj

on the bth day ol Uctober, ibTO, tor

violation of the United States Revenue

Laws mnst come forward within twenty!

days from the date of this notice and entcri

their claim ana me tne required iiona ion

the same according to sections 11 and 12

of an act passed by the Concress of the U.

8. dated July ISth lS(i(i, termed an act "to,

further prevent smuggling and for other,

purposes."

Failing to appear within tne time speciH

fied and complying with the above require

jments, said property will be sold at pub-

lie auction on the 2Gth day of Nov. 1870.

Property seized 7 sacks ol tobacco,

weighing 230 lbs.

jas. baker,

Deputy Collector.

U. S. Custom House,

Tucson, Oct. 23d, 1S70. 2-3t

"ftTOTIGE In the matter of the estate ofi

1 Hampton Brown, deceased Probate,

court ot Puna county, territory ot An

zona Notice is hereby civen that John!

11. Archibald tne administrator oi mei

estate of Hampton Brown, deceased, has

rendered and presented and filed m said

court his final account of his administra

tion of said estate; and that Monday the!

ftn day ot .November, A. I). lou, nemg a

:diiy ol term ot said court, to wit : ot the

iOctober term, A. D. lbiO, at 10 o'clock a

m., has been duly appointed by said court

for the settlement of said account; atJ

which time any person interested in said

estate may appear and file his exceptions

in writing to said account and contest the

same. jj. 1. uuuuwiim.

Clerk Probate Court.

Tucson, Oct. 24, 1870. 3-3w

(POST OFFICE BLOCK)

TUCSON, - AISZOA;

KEEPS constantly on hand a full as

sortment of

CLOTHING,

DRY

GOODS,

HATS

& CAPS,

mm

$98

v

l&i BOOTS & SHOES, f

HARDWARE,

GROCERIES & PROVISIONS

TINWARE,

LIQUOBS & SEGARS,

All fresh and desirable

Which they oiler to the pub c at the low

est Cash Prices. All kinds of couutry

produce bought.

All orders from outside parts promptly

attended to. Cash advanced on consign

ments. .

C. II. LORD.

W. W. WILLIAMS.

E. N. Fish,

S. SilVerberg,

San Francisco, Cal.

Tucson, A. T.

MAIN STREET, TUCSON,

hoSesaSe & Retail

DEALERS IX

general (merchandise!

AVE constantly on hand a large and;

well selected stock of

. prmS

jy GOODS

j " nT

CLOTHING

CLOTHING

BOOTS & SHOES;

BOOTS & SHOES

BOOTS & SHOES!

GROCERIES

GROCERIES

PROVISIONS

PROVISIONS

TOBACCO

TOBACCO;

CIGARS

CIGARS

HARDWARE

HARDWARE

And the choicest descriptions "of

LIQUORS, WINES, &c.

LIQUORS, WINES, 4c.

October 14, 1870.

1-tf.

E take this method of respctfulPET

announcing to our friends aud A

the citizens of Arizona in genera ,

that we have just received,

and are now open

lag NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK

From Eastern Markets,

Consisting of

DRY GOODS,

CLOTHING,

HARDWARE,

QUEENSWARE

GLASSWARE,

LIQTORS,

BOOTS & SHES,

and PROVISIONS

Aleo a full stock of

LEATHER,

HARNESS, SADDLES,

BRIDLES, CHAINS, COLLARS

WHIPS, CARRL1GE

AXLES AND

BOXING,

Mule & iHlorse Shoes,

-And in fact ererything

' required for

iOutflttlng Freighters.

,UR STOCK Havinff been selected with

great care by one of the firm, and with

special relerence to tnis market, we arc

'confident that we can ecll our goods as

CHEAP IF NOT CHEAPER

than any other House in the Territory

We are therefore certein that as to quality

'and adaptability to the wants of the com

munity our stock ih un3urxassea.

For these reasons we respectfully solicit

a share of the public patronage, leeling

assured that our goods and prices cannot

ail to give entire aatisLiCliou.

TULLY, OCHOA DxLONG.

a. h.

1 Nci

WHITING.

San i rancisco )

New York.

Hooper, Whiting & Co.

TMFORTEltS AND DEALERS I2T

General jMIerclianclIse,

L3JKEZOIV.A. CITY, A, T.

GEN'L COMMISSION MERGHAXTi),

304 California Street,

P. O. Drawer, 990, San Francisco, Cal.

181 Broadway, New York.

(P. Box, 2083.)

Jas. M. Baenet,

John S. Care,

Arizona.

iirizouu nuy.

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Our facilities or purchasing and ar

rangements lor selling are fully completed

und we now offer to the trade a Full Stock

of Merchandise in each department, com

prising all articles enquired for, and sala

ble throughout the Territory.

We sell at small advances for cash, and

are positive that t is to the benefit oi

every Interior Merchant to buy of us in

stead of San Francisco or elsewhere

thereby avoiding the expenses and annoy

ances of a long and tedious journey, and

the loss of three months necessary to re

ceive their purchases, enabling them to

increase their profits with the same or less

capital invested.

Orders by letter receive our careful at

tention, the same as though the parties

were themselves present.

In a word we guarantee satisfaction

m prices, quality, quantity, and assort

ment of goods.

Currency and Bullion received at latest

'San Francisco quotations, or sold for ac

count of owners, as may be desired.

HOOPER, WHITING & CO.

Arizona City, A. T., Oct. 1st, 1870.

For Young Ladies.

TUCSON,

ARIZONA.

A School for boarders and day scholars

has recently been opened in the city of

Tueson, under the auspices of His Lord

ship the Right Reverend J. B. Salpointe,

Bishop of Arizona, and conducted by the

'Sisters of St. Joseph.

The building is fitted up to alioru ac

commodation necessary lor the health

and comfort of the young ladies in atten

dance.

The educational course comprises every

useful and ornamental branch, suitable

for young ladies.

Scholastic year is divided into two ses

sions, commencing on tne nrst ot Septem

ber and ending tne twenty-ninth oi dune.

Pupils will be received at auv time, and.

charged only from the date of entrance.

TERMS :

Board and tuition, per session,... ?125. 00

Washing and mending 15.00

Bed and bedding 10.00

Music and use of instruments 50.00'

Drawing aud painting 12.00

Wax, hair, etc., ilower making 12.00

Private lessons, per inoniii iu.uu

Terms for day pupils, per month.. 5.00

Primary classes, per montn 6.w

Board during vacation, per month. 40.00'

School books at current prices.

(Particular Attention paid to Plain

and Ornamental JSecule-Work

Free of Charge.

The Uniform consists of a black dress-

for Winter, and white for Summer, a white

vail and a pint Sash. Each young lady is

to be provided with four dresses, white

uprons, a good supply ot uuderclotmng

table napkins, a knife, fork and spoon,

and jiostage stamps.

At tne close ot the second session an ex

amination and exhibition will take place.

at which premiums will be distributee

according to merit.

N. B. This School was opened on the.

(ith of June. 1S70. and will continue during"

k-acation. For particulars apply to the

2-tf

SISTER SUPERIOR.

Kv. 15. IIOOrER, 1