Jfci PRESCOTT, SA.rX,TJI,X-A.Y, .JTV.TVTD'lJR: 1, 1S6S. ISO. 3. v l)Mni i itli- KcwMinixr, ilovoliil o tliii Inriili iillcm of Coiistltiitloiml I'rlnclpln of uovr riimm't l' ,,c "lvnncrinrnt r tl,r interests of i: very t!on of Arizona. PUBLISHED SATURDAY MORNINGS, AT PEESCOTT, T. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: i i , v, on' year, . I I'll' L"l'Jt IIIIJJ llluilbWB , . Copies, 'Jfi cents each. ADVERTISING RATES: , otic time, $3.00; each additional f ,, ouo tune, 94.00; each addttteaal ial half square end square, Mtno i iit measariiig over one-half square t : mil charged f"" square. . ml will',- m kIc lo -pornmj con - ii'K- udf rti .( ii)LUt for lUree, six, or 1 or bm-lncn cards Inserted upon !'. ' J.n l-r A' lot iakmttl ;tw M pmpumU i. a It erating and joii tcork. T rm, Jnvnrluhly In ndvnncr. tltloN, ENV. U. WKAVKR, i i' li-licra and Proprietors. r ' "A PAI COUNTY DIRIJCTORY. Wit I. Ttbxbk. JliotnruH Itfcon, - ., 1, r JottN I'. IKHrnKK, .t. t ytvuitM Guar, l . . ,. 1 Umut,. .13. W. WtUS, JR. ll.UMH M Ci'l'HTSi i ,rt Mfr,.l iu Xy. aaa TUW Mob i a I m -Fiat llofirtayi hi Jaausff, April, Jatjr i ) nr.i oi swi'isnvisonsi V ')' Kin JIwMdajr ta Joaoarjr, April, Jr. . 1mmM. j! l.H OF Tlta I'KAOK: fa ic 1JI.. UW W. utrmnu - a i ii OFFICERS Or THE TERRITORY. i - ..lttah.nl C MeOormWe, . James T. T. UuMr, A K-r,-ta;r ...ITwut W. Klwirjr. - WBIiaai H.TKnwr, l - j-t- itxarr T. llaolnu iirir ii. OMt, .-7.il !tttm Umo. . lWwd FMfM. let 1 Indian AMu, nrin W. Dnt, ..: in', nal ttrnHni, Ilmrr A. lic"W, : T " Levi Ihufcfcwil, TEIUMTOIIIAU jr. .... ....Jitmn flrt, -rr Jothi T. A bap, rt',.-i.ial .....WUHwa II. Owcvta, ii - I u).tv (Mat Hmbt.nl, l'ilOFKSSlONAL CARDS. A. E. DAVIS,. A AND COCKSBliORT4.AW, y n City, Arinon Territory. J. P. HAIKiltAVE, V ama street, Trojcott, Arizona. JOHN HOWARD, n::v axd coukselor-at-lav. l'rcccott, Arln. VM. ,T. BERRY, u.i ,i.iif ii f ASD ' t 6 Dttth fbr the Utateof Oatfbrata. I'rMcott, Arizona. " J I. W. FLEURY, X O T ARY X1 IJ XI I, I C . Preseott, Arizona. S. B. BLAIR, Jl TIiM OF TIIK I'HACE, (. W. BARNARD, - T I f j; OP TIIK l'HAOH, -r c Granite Utwt, PrCMaU. 4v2fi :r. R. 1JLATT, .1 V AND 00UN8Rf.0Pw-AT.LAW, ' r l'me otruet, Tuen, Arixom. II EMI Y i AN'l) 00UNSHI0R-AT.LAW, I ; Arlionn Tetrllory. Ci. II. OXJRY, V AND OODySELOR-AT-UVW. 't " i - Hulldlujf, Tuohio, ArUotui. E. DARLW, PI0KBBII Ji-ug: Stove, a PItESCOTT, A.T. ''lank Mlili,K ,i iiuilclnlm brU, 'rul( at the .Minor Oltlcf. Tho Garden of Eden. If thorc be a part of tho world which ought to tempi the traveler, it is amurortly that rc fcion of iWui which lies hctwoen tho Caipinn nml Rlsok seas, linmemorinl trndition do clnrua this to to tho crarllo of tho human nice. Here nay tho Persians nnd Anno ninns was tlicj gunlon of Kdun; thero, us overy o;iu knows, fctnnds tlio mighty Ararat, from which mankind spread alter the deluge. Horo are the host and mott undeniable physi ral evidences or that astonishing cntatrohc. Here hunted the biblical Nimroil, here Noah planted tlio vine. Here languished Promo thous, ehainod to tho rock with vulturosover tjiMyin nt hta liTot'; llithor sailed Jason and tho Argonauts, nnd hence decried the enchantress .Medea. One of the rivers of this region still lenre the inline of Cjrua the Great. Alexander of Macedon i a hoiuehold wonl among the Caucasian villagers. Hence Unwed, Greece ward, that stream of gorgeous fable which widened into Heleiito mythology. Here Pompey conquered, and the toldiei of imperial lU.ine blel in vain IIre Greoory ireachcd, and Tauwtane and Genghis Kahn a(iroai havoc; the Turk unrooted tlie Geno eo on these Bhores, to be thcniselvcH uproot ed in due time by the wore opportune Jtut rtana. Over the Caucasian wolf, at the dread hotif when Allah's time shall wund, (log and MaOff shall em .to pat an end to the etn )ir of Talamistn on mirth, and destroy the kingdom of the true believers. When (he Russians swent awav the Georgian Lhrone. iu 1800, learned men at Tiflis cxcbuinwl in Uicir, anguish that the rallcn monarchy had existed without iiitcrruptfoii ainro the time of Abra ham ; there is good historical evidence to prove a line of kings extending over a period of 28-15 years. NTr does the future promise ta be leas in teresting than the past. The hurial-plftc of the lurks will evidently be here. Tins is the lwtUc ground on which the last fight oi pure Islaml'tn will Iks fought; wc can sec even now, the pisnt Itunia drawing its gra.'p tighter and tighter around the throat of the eiftte nttUonahtira of Turkey and Persia, ami lefore many years both most be strait-led. Tho soldiers of Axerbijan, the most martial province of Persia, are devoted to tlie Crr; the authorities of Tabriz arc in his pay. 1'ngUnd and France may twist on the Hi mantliag of the Caucasian fortrcssese; but the Armenians will welcome the dtty which ranges thorn awonir the subjects of the Knino- ror of Russia. Yet thoie events, proxltrinto as tlwy seem, cannot bo otHMUUtuatu wiui out frosh contefitfi. Our West Indian Possessiom. AVc have accounts of an expedition to take formal iXKeeion of the islands of St Tboinm and St. John, of the West Indian group, in tlie name of our govern limit, the purcnaw from Denmark havinir been coiwommnted in oonsideration of the sum of 7,.VXCiCQ in gold. In order that our readers may be iu full po'sesaion of all information in relation to these islands, we give the following ac count of them: Tho Danish Met Indian Islands, heretofore comprised St. Thomas, St Croix (or Sant CrmO and St. John (or St Jan.) The island of St. Thotnan i situated Aliout fortv mile east if Porto Rkv, hi lati tude lt iloi. 2ii miuutes north, hmiritude C4 dg. 15 rainntes west It contains mt area of forty -9 vo miles ol rugged and well-eterateo surface, though t Ik-re are no vcrv hich buhib- tains. It is seventeen miles iu length uy nbout ftvo miles in breadth. At one jwriod it was well woodetl, but the timber ha been cut from year to year, which has militated against its 'agrieuliunil fprnlities to a consider able degree, laving the bur&ce expoMd to the tropicalravs of the sun, which has had tho eUbct of dryinirjjip nearly ill the springs that oneo irrigated "the land. The 6oU is sandy and a great portion is entirely unoultivatou, only about twenty-ftvo hundred acres being plantod with sufiMf-cane, widcsli produces ex cellent, suar. There U an oxtetisire trade at the town of St Thomas, much of this prod nee of the ueishboriuif islaiuU being font than; for shipment to Kuropo. It is also the princi pal station or tbe nest lnum ami European mail steninslilp.'. and sonic three thousand vessels annuallv Tisit the island in the course of mercantile trade. The tlags of most of tho in inciK)I Kurnwiri nations arc to lie seen iloating from tie consular agents', and alto gether St. Thotnai is n somewhat brisk and thriving seoport. U is unquestionably the best locution, beside Havana, for a naval sta tion, to be. found in tho whole West India group. The population is thirteen thousand nouls. The United States and South Ameri can packets all stopntt Thomas, connecting with the European jKickets. Good dockage is niforded for merchant shijw, and many havo their ropairo mndo at that port. The port is known to its former Danish owners as Charlotte Amalie, and is jnctr.raaquely built upon three hills or hpurs of a mountain which is at tho back of the city. Iu harbor de fences comprise two water batteries and the citfidel of Christian Port. There in Eng lish colonial bank nnd n local bank in tho rit : a Lutheran. Dutch Reformed, an Eng lish Episcojwl, a Catholic and .Moravian churches, Inwidee a Jewish synagogue. Sla very Is still in existence dii the island, but tho sikvos nro not numerous, being about one to ovorv five whitiw. The Uland of St John U l.nt a few miles rcut of St Thomas, con taininir an area almost equal to that of the latter island. The population is similar to that of St. Tliomah, but numoers less man thoiieand. most of whom are to bo found in tho town of Christianfeburg. The products n tlio same as tboso of St Thomas. It is ifo to prsdlot Unit AmBfioan ontorprlw will lmftim manv voars load to a bottor 'dpvolOP' inent of tho resoiiPWs of .both of t'hoso islands. BOWERS & B.RO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, i CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, ' v ' Crockory, Clocks, Iron, Nails, Qulckallvor, Tolwcco, Ac., Are prepared to famish the people all kinds of Merchandise), for Cash, At reasonable rates, nt tlie ADOUJ2 STOllE, Corner of OnmttesnU CNriey itreeU, I'MsscarT, Arttotw. nftvMf GRAY & CO., WHOLESALB AND RETAIL MKRCHAKT3, ' At Iiii 1'itx, AVlcUciilmrg anil I'rrMOtt, DIULBItS IN Gimrfgs. ?mtiw, Mlm etc. Wish to call attentlOB to the large assortment of Now on lmml st their Store In Pretcott no2-tf Quartz Mountain Saw Mill, Tbsattsotlenof uVe poWc is cUtsd to the fact llKit we Ive Ttne rsrIUtles fsr Um mumfsetare of an bUKts of lartir for bettdlog pnrposc. fur mtH ou4 isMst. llarmg besone ftlJ wfc& tlx eretlit tjtHim ta ao' prsetlfsJ lirc wnlure o0Mt4e4 from itb Um to credit no om, soil hsvo fixed tbttics of lamUr at the toK M roOont ; Ouua Mrrcltatiiabic Lumber, f 00 per 31. M croud Ctiinltt) ' Ulcer Lumber 30 ' 100 Term, cask on dettvrrr, parable tall. S, sM eoin, or Us mwlvaient tn eurrettcy. in tfrtvirt a . Preseou, September 17, 1S7. Xortli fHilcnftht l'lxa, Irecolt, ArUona. Tlie undsoigneu offiw to the jwWlc at low prtoes ror atuli, RUTTRR. CRACKERS, CUEU3K, 11AC0N. LARD. IICKLKS. PORK,' OYtHRS, LOBSl'BRS, and othar PROVISIONS. Pistol?, Powder, , V , , Powdor Flasky, And Shot A gcnanl cseortiMnt ji Fine Cut an. I l'liif; Chen tug Tobacco, ,SiiiokIii(; Toliucconiul Cigars. Alo, a m1ety of other sUnto articles of ner eluiBdtM. LEVI BASIIPOKD. l'rescott, SepUmber 17, 167. PIONBSR BAKERY. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO inform tho inhabitants of PreKcott sad Yiuitmv tlmi lie keeos eemtantly on hasd, "res ltrssil, Cukes and Visa. MADK TO ORDER: All KII1U. 01 1 CAKES, PIES. PRIVATB & VURUO PARTIES Supplied tor&Qrj'nnd nt the lpwost jiossible "ji. ,"AH ordoiji promptly attcndcxl to.S oel0-3m WILLIAM VELT, Proprietor. Tho Calamity at St. Thomas. Tho Portland (Me.) Prm publishes the fol lowing privato letter, which has been received in that city: St. Thomas, Nov. 1, 1807. You will, I know, be ulad to hoar from us, after tlio many gtcal dangers and troubles through which we havo passed nt this unfor tunate island. A fortnight ago, right in the heaviest and most anxious of my work,l had an attack of fever that laid mo on my book, ami I was fof somo days very sick. I was obliged to leave my quarters on board the vessel, and took a residence in a very pleas ant and hilly spot on tho island. See bow God's mercy was shown to ns in a striking manner. One week from tho dato of my coming on shore, a fearful hurricane desolated tho island; utterly destroyed forty-wren shijis, sunk, aslioro or utpmed, and 'drowned over COO persons! Our house was unroofed, wc were wet, and all tho furniture destroyod; no one In our house was injured, tboagh the chimneys, walls, fences, and trees were actu ally flying through the air. This dreadful hurricane gave no warning wliatevcr, but commenced blowing from the northwest with the utmost fury and continued for two hours. During this time the distressing spectacle of seven vessels capsized in an instant by whirl winds ws whhin my own sight Nearly overy soul of the crews remaining were cling ing to the bottoms or to the tpar of the sunken ship. A death-like calm followed, and prevailed for half an hour, during which time several vessels put out boats to save lives. The pitoi department put out two lieautifnl cutters, tlirwngh a frightful sea, and had already wived many lives, and .htt Span ish man-of-war had all hor W. e with foriy men and ofliecat, when the wind shiftod in an imtauttothettMitboMtin such a Mind ing storm that ail Uiese unfortunate people wens swept at onco into eternity. AH the U were sunk, snd every wharf and budd ing on the water's edge ditmyed, the trees torn tip by the not, tuni the 'suburban resi dences on the hills blown into x mUUun any fragments and scattered for miles over too bRhides. Soch a dreadful scene of ruin no man living, I think, has ever Wfcekl. Tim happened on the 23th, and all day yesterday hnudreds of corpses were being taken from the lower harbor. II- was a horrified eye witness of the whole dreadful scene, Iwt frwn a place of comparative safety. In the mora in?, under a cloudless sky. St Thomas lav in ruins. Where the day befure rode safety at ancnor nxty-toven ve-eli: on the smiling bosom of the bay, nothing met the eye but a mass of wreeks. Tho ship that I was lead ing lost her masts, and was driven high on shore from four anchors; the cargo, I am erld to say, is safe. The reult of the whole Affair is, we shall leave on tb 1-ltfc infnt, in tko steamer G aiding Star, for New York Pro vi deno penniUing w rnre we hjo to arriro on the S2d of November. Arxores of the recent meteoric afaawttg and the exnloaions of steam boilers in errrv part of the country, Prof. Lootnis tnggesU a wry noeont&rUible theory in regard to the safety of tke earth itseif. He thinks it not imfaroible that svftckmt steam might be generated in the burning centre of the -xortd o blow die whole globe to pieces. A volcan ic emotion under tne sm, or jk.w it, like that of Vesario now in pragre may at any mo ment convert tae earth mto a huge steam tKMisr, by letung tne water m upon the ceu- 14. .- C-Z, : l . St . by sn exydoskm that i-hall rend it airt, ana (ond the fragments careeuing through space as small planets or mton!, each bearing oil tome distracted number or members of the human fiimily, to make, perchance, new dis coveries and now acquaintances In other parts1 of the planetary swtem now revolving with us. So that tho tin&l catastrophe may, after all, be only a boiler explosion on a tnagnlfi ont scale of grandeur and destruction. Tiii;nw inUimatkinai coin of twonty-fiva franps, recently tstnick by the Preuoh pov ornihent, hi tweutyfour millimetres in diam etar, very slightly cxceodingthalof the iires out hair eagle of tbw Unitod States and the sovereign of Great Britain. It bears on its obverse the conjoint iucription, "Five dol lars, twenty-five francs," aHd is a type of the proposeu monetary union ot the tureo na tiona. If adoptod br tho eovwmnenWi ol the United States and (jroat Britain, this inter national coin, bearing the denomination, and tho oniolems of the respective nations, will droulnle side by side in jierfect eqiislity and without impediment throughout the worW. Ameneum Jmmal uf Mining, AW Yuri. Srirtiiiim tnu Ai.uri Vro iMtrn. saw: the San Pranrisoo Tim, that & F. Bean, of ploneor newf;per man in tho natt Torritory of Alaska ; he will start a weekly paper litoN, in lia called tit Alaska O-OMtdi. Postmaster Kincaid, of that Territory, Htg cests that the jwper should be called "The North Bean Pole Gtcette, or th Frccea Ean ner of Proedom," a name which would be very auggettivo, though rather inconvenient tin aceoBnt oi length. A tocko man of Watcrbury, Ot, a deTOut earnest Sunday school teacher, was surprised, as woll as bis class, last Sabbath, to take foin his nockot at tho oneniue of school, "Iliiylo's Book of Gamec,1' which somehow had sot tharo instead of his Bible. Ho was competent to instruct from both. Bsjf WAPBsomowhat profanely says, that ho won't back a darned Rich on the negro suf frage question, and that noil's i.miot suca Uaiiicau to icrci woqk kiigou aoout u. Secrets ato uovor lung lived. rm NEW O- O O X S.-I ra r rr r o. iFir tlVtilllOEin CM. VU rr) Knnthvrcit cora.r of the riasa, I'rcott,' ArlLona, C ALL TIITi ATTENTION 0 F TUE-RUTU 'Iic.to thofrTftTif and . ' gf' Large Assortment of Goods. , Consisting of OLOTHINQ, . i DRY GOODS, ROOTS, SlItfE" LIQUORS, 1M And a genenl assortmesit Of the ebttotti. tn CIIOOERIES... h.Ai YVhkh will b sokl at the lowest rates, fr cjutu W0RJ1SKU & Q0M rreseott, EepteraW 17, lfioT. .; ?it ?f-z . JAFJiES GRAT, ,t Slonlcsuma street, Corner or Carietonf Preicott, Arizona. WAS JUST RHCKIVBD, FROM OALI JlJitrK awl Is tesltog for ek,ii hrg?itli! TamabbjaatitUoM t Ms sMergooJi.liicladlngi PLOUR, ! ' T ""2 BACON', LARD, . 'i ft- it CRACKERS, Ii BUTTER, ,, COFFEE, - nT ' tea; SUGAR, vl U DRIED FRUIT. .vjfc . . CANNED FROlTi VEGETABLES, .MEAT, PISH.' u ,m SOAP, COAL OIL, CANDLES, i wlt And a genera! assortiactirof Groceries and Provisions.' Ako.aeoeteesopplyof ' r. HARDWARE, : Jr MIIvERS and '. .TOIXBKS TOOLS. 1 , f UOOKlN'fl STOVES. LAMPS. POWDRR, V 4 1e SHOT, LXAD, FUSE, and : , -M Tobacco oC -A-ll IiCiiicl.S- !fYsi:i-hrs uOu--ul. iil iw'u iiratLt uwin San fntiioiwo, 1mihI. I'rwoott, July 1, lbC7. t .MANUEL RAVEN A r Hat openrrt Ills SBW IHIIC1C STORE, ou Goo.tirin Street. I'rctcolt, t (Lately the Office of the Arizona Miser aMi'iU a i:i E INVITO ATTENTION TO.HLS. uuusuauy isre cbu cutnee a&soiuncni oi GROCERIES, CLOTniNG, TOBACCO, LIQUORS, and - Iiscclla.iicoixs Groocls, All of which be oflers at (sir rates for Cash. Preseott, ABgnst IB, 1361. Feed and SciIg Stable, -f Goodwin ackL-. Opposite Street, Plaza, TRESOOTT, ARIZONA. ' Tba nnJsteigned has constaatly ua hand . HAY AND GRAIN, Of tho host quality, and at the Lowest Rates. ay i. VimsniNAUY. Diseased or wonadsd animals -.i earefully aud skillfully treated. " X?W Wagons, teams, saddle and pack animals,''5 always on 'baud, for snlo or hire. - ' JAMES D. MONIIIAN. - , rreseott, Aug. 10, 1SC7. H-flni u 500,000 SHSTJCLES FOR SALE CHEAP, FOR CASn. ' . Apply to J0I1NSQN & ZIMMEKMANt li At their Kanili, ou ludlsn Cresk, 4 l-'J mllm south ofl'reacott. uic7 - J i ' " t , lW asil J ,j jrtiij