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THE ARIZONA CITIZEN.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1870.

Eor Delegate to Congress.

RICHARD C. McCORMICK. .

For Council.

Hiram: S. Stevens, D. H. Stickney

EgTEVAK OCHOA, FBAXCISCO S LBOX

For Assembly.

"WiT. ilOEGAN-, RaMOX ROILUTO,

F. H. Good-win, J. W. Axdehsox:

W. L. Fowler, J. D. Walker,

Eeeee Sinrci, Jtjan Eliab.

For Sheriff.

H. OTT.

" For County Eecorder.

OSCAR BUCKALEW.

For District Attorney.

J. E. McCAFFEY.

For County Treasurer.

J. H. ARCHIBALD.

For Coroner.

M. E. PLATT.

For Public Administrator.

J. S. THAYER.

For Supervisors.

JOHN" W. SWENEY.

FRANCISCO ETJELLAS,

SAMUEL HUGHES.

We are sure to carry Ya

vapai county. A dozen let

ters from the most careful

and best posted men say so,

and that nearly all the lead

ing true Democrats 'are with

us.

McCoKsncKwiLLbe in Tuc

son next Monday-

The wretch Dooner did

not dare, to publish the letter

of Indian Supt. Andrevs,

but true to his instincts, did

dare to belie its contents.

VOTE FOH TUB PEOPLE'S

TICKET.

Every man, who is entitled to a

vote, -will cast it for McConnick and

the People's ticket next Tuesday, if he

be not misled and is favorable

1st. To inviting settlers into the

Territory and riot trying to drive them

out upon their arrival.

2d. To alluring and protecting

capital within our borders for the de

v lopment of our mines, the building

of wagon and railways, the construct

ing of ditches and artesian wells for

irrigation, and to generally do those

things which are beyond the power of

men of moderate means to accomplish.

3d. To a system of legislation that

will aid the poor to acquire wealth,

and not punish them for gaining it.

4th. To an obedience to law and

the decisions of the courts while in

force.

5th. To a just administration of our

local affairs, and a true, broad, ener

getic and intelligent representation of

our wants in Washington, and the

merits of Arizona throughout Our own

countrv and foreign nations.

Going and Soon Gone.

J. B SIcKinnic, of Phenix, writes a

gentleman here as follows :

" I saw alettcr Sfo wry gave a man by the

name of Boyd to Dooner, recommeuding

him to move the priuting office dowu to

this valle3r. He (Mowry) stated in the let

ter, that they were " done for in Tucson-'' '"

Bets. Any amount of money is ready

and awaiting takers at Zeckendorf s,

Toole's and other places, that Brady will

be defeated, Dooncr's lies to the contrary

notwithstanding.

Joux SVasson will to-day execute his

bond as Surveyor General. Only received

by last mail.

Ix his last gasp, Dooner slanders the

heavy and respectable firms of Tully,

Oehoa & DeLong, Lord & Williams, and E.

N.Eish & Co.

The would-be robbers who stated

that they stole 300 papers and a pack

age of letters out of a private express

bag last Saturday, failed to commit

that crime.

J. W. Davis has retired from the

Stage Company from hero eastward,

and J. B. Bennett & Co. are the new

proprietors.

Merchants are referred to the ad

vertisement of McDonald & Co., San

Diego. They are responsible, and of

fr rare inducements to" shippers and

business man to transact business thro'

tljir house.

One of Brady's Strikers.

jSbme eight years ago, one Van Al

stino killed Erancisco Bilducea at Tu

bac, since which the said Alalinc has

thought it best to reside in Mexico,

and has done so. Within a few day3

he has turned up in Tucson, and on

Wednesday night last declared that he

was here in Brady's interest ; that said

Brady had written him three letters

to come up and work for his election,

and that ho obeyed tho summons, and

intended to vote for Brady. Hero is

fraud proclaimed in advance. This

man is not a voter. He's a sample of

Brady's persistent workers a man

who left his country for his own safe-

Voters, think of the character of the

Brady leaders, and how unsafe it is to

believe a word they say, or to bo gui

ded by their direction.

Don't Be Deceived.

The Brady-SIowry-Dufficld-Doouer-Ou-ry

party rely upon carrying the election

by falsehood and deceit, and to this end

the' arc now circulating all manner of lies.

The safe, and only safe, rule for voters is

to believe nothing they say or report hav

ing reference to the election. There is no

truth bearing upon the canvass but that

which is to McCormick's credit. Voters,

bear this constantly in mind.

The Pima Indian ReservationThs

Libel on McCornuck Officially

Refuted.

Office Supt. Indian Affairs, A. T., )

Arizona City, October 31, 1S70. (

Editor of Citizen. Sir: So much

space in the Tucson papers has recent

ly been devoted to tho subject of the

recent" survey for an extension of the

Pima and jlaricopa reservation, and

tho articles appear to be conceived in

such a spirit, I feel constrained to so

far overcome my reluctance to appear

in print, as to request you to publish

the following in your next issue, as a

matter of justice to myself, as well as

to one with whom I can hardly claim

even a casual acquaintance.

The original survey was made m

1S59, under the . direction of. Special

Agent Sylvester Mowry, in accordance

with the provisions of an act cf con

gress, approved February 2S, 1859,

and embraced within its boundaries

tho old overland mail stations of Pima

villages and Sacaton.

Reference to the report of Agent

Mowry, as embodied in the report of

the Commissioner of Indian Affairs

for 1859, pages 358 and 359 Avill show

unmistakably where the idea of an ex

tension originated.

June 15, 18G6, Superintendent Geo.

W. Leihy was instructed by the then

commissioner of Indian Affairs to re

port such extension of the original

survey as he might deem necessary to

afford these Indians an ample reserva

tion. The result of Superintendent Leihy 's

action was widely announced in his

notice dated Maricopa Wells, Novem

ber 8, I860.

5ince that time, Superintendents,

Agents, and several disinterested per

sons have urged, not only the justice

of this extension, but the necessity there

for. In August, IS 69, I was instructed

to make the survey, and was referred

to the Notice of Superintendent Leihy

for information. I visited and exam

ined the country, and the new lines

were run under my orders, and being

alone responsible for their direction, I

am unwilling that any attempt should

be made to place that responsibility

upon anyone else, even if such an at

tempt was free from the absurdity oi

charging it upon one who is opposed

to the extension, as I am satisfied is

the fact in Mr. McCormick's eviso.

A copy of this communication will

bo addressed to the other paper pub

lished in Tucson, with a request to

publish it in their issue of Nc v. 5th.

Trusting you will do mo the favor

of complying with my request, I re

main, Very respectfully, yours,

Geo. L. Andrews,

Lieut. Col. TJ. S. A., Supt.

By the latest accounts, there wore

only four votes in Arizona city for

Brady. Nauseous dose is r.iowry & B.

"what Mccormick has done

for arizona, in and out

of congress.

He has promptly and quite success

fully attended to the personal com

mands of his constituents throughout

the entire Territory, without respect to

party or. section.

He in like manner kept his constit

uents constantly supplied with public

documents.

He obtained by law the establish

ment of twelve new postal routes, and

secured service on several.

He secured several new post offices,

tliree postal order offices, and a TJ. S.

Depository, objects which were only

obtained after great and persistent la

bor. He secured an advance of from

$2,500 to 3,000 on the judges' sala

ries a very just act.

He obtained the passage of an Act

confirming the apportionment, and le

galizing any defects that were sup

posed to exist in the Territorial Stat

utes, and thereby saved the Territory

from legal anarchy and financial ruin.

He procured the passage of an Act

enlarging the jurisdiction of justices

of the peace from 100 to $300, there

by speedily and cheaply bringing jus

tice to the door of every person in Ari

zona. He has constantly protested against

the extension of the Pima and Mari

copa reservation, and so far with suc

cess. He has induced government to di

vert transportation of government

freight from the Guaymas and Sono

ra to the Yuma and Gila route, there

by largely increasing the business of

Arizona, especially, that of farmers,

teamsters, merchants, and station

keepers.

He has secured the establishment of

a separate surveying district in Arizo

na, the doubling of the appropriation

for surveys, and the appointment of

Surveyor General, Eeceiver and Reg

ister. He obtained from congress 2,500

to increase our Territorial library.

He largely contributed, by constant

and continued effort, to the creation of

the Military Department of Arizona.

By his determined persistence, he

secured a 5,000 appropriation for geo

logical surveys in Arizona, and the

sending of an experienced geologist,

Prof. A. Eilers, to report upon our

mineral wealth, a report that will be

of incalculable benefit to the Territory.

He has zealously labored to get ap

propriations for wagon roads, and

legislation that would secure an early

completion of the Southern Pacific

Railroad through Arizona.

Besides taking part in many de

bates, he has delivered three able and

elaborate speeches in behalf of protec

tion to our settlers, and for public lan4

and mineral surveys, and in each he

set forth the great natural merits of

the Territory, and at his own expense,

scattered them far and wide through

out the nation.

Through the medium of public jour

nals and pamphlets, he has done more

than any man in Arizona to disabuse

the public mind regarding the too

prevalent belief that Arizona is a des

ert waste in the main.

He has expended all his timo and

money since 1863, to advance tho in

terests of, and improve Arizona, and is

one of the largest tax payers in it.

For over seven year3, he has devo

ted his time, money, great ability and

energy for Arizona, and therefore

scores upon scores' of his beneficial acts

must bo unnoticed for the want of

space.

Every one of the five Legislatures

which has assembled in Arizona, has

endorsed him in the highest and most

thorough manner, and never has he

been charged by any respectable man

or body of men, with having debased

himself as an officer or man by any

official deed. Not any public man

ever made a fairer or more upright

record than McCormick. His future

one will be as good as hi3 past. J

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

a

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA.

WhoJesaSe & Retail

MERCHANTS,

Will buy in San Francisco on commis

sion, "and forward via San Diego to

any point in Arizona without extra charge

for forwarding.

Any order accompanied by the cash, or

sufficient references, addressed to W.

B. Holcomb, our partner in San Francis

co, or to die firm in San Diego, will re

ceive prompt attention.

Address

W. B. Holcomb, McDonald fc Co.,

Pier 13, Stewart St., San Diego.

San Francisco.

CHAS. T. HAYOEN

Wholesale & Ret ai!

DEALER IN EVERY

VARIETY OF ISffiCEANDISE.

T as.es ca - Arizona

November 5, 1870.

1-tf.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

In the District Court of the First Judic

ial District, County of Pima, and Territory

of Arizona. Leopoldo Carillo versus Hi

lario Cuevas.

By virtue of a judgment of foreclosure

and order of sale made in the above enti

tled action on the 31st day of October, A.

D. 1870, and the writ issued pursuant

thereto on the 2nd day of November A. D.

1870, I will sell at public auction, to the

highest bidder for cash, on the premises,

at ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the 23rd

day of November, A. D. 1870, the real

estate and mortgaged premises, directed

by said judgment to be sold, and described

as follows, to-wit: One house and lot

situated in the central part of the town of

Tucson, and bounded on the north ana

east by the property of John B. Allen; on

the south by Slcsilla street; and on the

Avest by Main street. -

P. P.. Brady, SheruT.

Bv J. W. Libuev, Deputy.

Tucson, A. T., Nov. 2nd, 1870. 3t

AND

SESTAUEA1TT !

ALLEN'S BLOCK

the Largest and most comforta-

ftis333 i)le Diniug Room in the city.

MEALS AT ALL HOURS !

First Class Board at Moderate Itaies

4 ecommodation for Horses and Teams,

ii. Also teams ready to do jobbing in the

city and vicinity.

JOSFPH NEUGAS3.

GRAND

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FTISB

AND-

Torchlight Procession

NOVEMBER 7tit, 1870.

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Addresses At The C0TJE.T HOUSE by

DISTOJGUBEED 0EAT0ES !

AMONG WIIOJT WILL BE

hon. r. c. Mccormick,

HON. COLES BASHFORD,

DR. F. H. GOODWIN.

A general invitation is extended to all

to be present.

By order of

People's Pima County Cen. Com.

ELECTION PRECINCTS.

PUBLISHED BV AUTHORITY.

THE followiug named places have been

designated by the Board of Supervis

ors of Pima County, A. T., as Election

Precincts for said County for the Novem

ber election, 1870 :

Precinct No. 1, Tucson, at the Court

House Inspector, Chas. H. Sieves ;

Judges, John Stiller, E. D. Wood.

Predict No. 2, Tubac, at Forbc's IIou?

Inspector, L. B. Woostcr; Judge.-.,

Keese Smiti, Sabino Otero.

Precinct No. 55, Chamber's Ranch In

spector, S. W. Chambers; Judges, John

Petty, Peter Kitchen.

Precinct No. 4, Sonoita, Hunhc's Ranch

Inspector, Thos. HugheB ; Judges, Wm.

Slorgan, Thos. Gardner.

Precinct No. 5, Tres Almos, Slontgom

ery's House Inspector, John Slontgome

ry ; Judges, H. C. Long, Alex. SIcKenzic.

Precinct No. (5, Apache Pass, Tully &

Co.'s store Inspector, S. R. DeLong ;

Judges, Henry Suinker, Alsan Lyon.

Precinct No. 7, Ft. Goodwin, Hind's

store Inspector, II. Lord ; Judges, Huey,

Gregory.

Precinct No. 8, Israel's Ranch, Camp

Grant Inspector, Oscar Hutton; Judges

J. H. Slorrisson, Wm. Dempsy.

Precinct No. 9, Florence Fish & Co'.

Store Inspector, Jos. Collingwood ,

Judges, Wm. Tuttle, Alex Gay.

Precinct No. 10, Adamsvillc, Bichard'

Store Inspector, St. Bichard; Judges,

G. A. Gulver, J. D. Walker.

Precinct No. 11, Pima Villages, Bichard

Store Inspector, William Bichard, Judge

F. SI. Larkin, Wm. SIcFarlane.

Precinct No. 12, Slaricopa Wells, J. A.

Sloore's store Inspector, Jos. A. Sroore ;

Judges, J. S. Carr, Frank Cosgrove.

F. H. GOODWIN,

Clerk of Board.

Tucson, Oct. 8th, 1S70.

NOTICE

TO THE PUBLIC!

-o-

7E very respectfully announce to the

T Public, and especially

TO TRAVELERS

-That wc now have at-

CAMP BOWII

A complete stock of

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,

DRY GOODS, CLOTTING,

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,

a, BOOTS & SHOES,

t&L BOOTS & SHOES, Pf&i.

GROCERIES & PROVISIONS

GROCER IES & PRO VISION

GROCERIE S & PR O VISIONS

GRODERIES & PROVISIONS

And Miner's Too3s7

which wc offer at the lowest rates that

such goods can be bought at iu the Ter

rity. We would especially call the attention

of Prospecting Parties and Emigrants, and

the people of Rallston City, that we will

SELL AT LOWER RATES

Than they can buy the same on the Rio

Grande or in Tucson, and save them the

great cost of transportation from either of

the above mentioned places.

Eif Give us a call, and you will be satis

lied with goods and prices.

TULLY, OCHOA & CO.

position Brewery

formerly segle's EREWEr.T

Best Lager Beer!!

Constantly on hand.

SALES By The GALLON or BOTTLE,

At Moderate Prices. Depot Tucson Hotel.

J. NEUGASS & CO.