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TELEGRAPHIC. N3W3 of the World for the Past Seven Days. Associated Press Dispatches to The Phoenix "Herald." THE rKESIDESTIAL TWRTT. rouTUND, Or., October 1. Presi dent Hayes and party lc't Koieburg, on a special train, this morning, for Engine City. At Junction Cily and Albany the people gatkeied at the Bt-itiona, and irave the party a hearty reception. At Salem the party us received by the Legislature and prominent citizens, who escorted them to the capital, where they were presented to the Legislature. Shortly after they departed for Portland. The parly received ovation3 at Aurora and other places along the road. On Krrivinj at Portland, the Presidential psrty was received at the Depm by Mayor Thompson, who welcomed them to the city. The procession marched ihroagh the principal streets to the Esmond Hotel, where apart ments had been procured. The bells of the city were ruug,wb.is.'les blown tod salutes fired. The streets were handsomely decora'.cd, and lined with cheeriu? crowds.' After retir ing to their rooms for a few mo ments, the President appeared on the balcony of the hotel, and briefly thanked the citizen3 for the honor conferred on him. Sherman and Ram-cy followed with brief remarks, and 3Irs. Hayes appeared bowing ter acknowledgments. Amid en thusiastic cheers the party returned fo their rooms, and the crowd dis persed. AUSTRALIA. MzLBocnsE, October 1. The In ternational Exhibition opened to day. PCJMJC DEBT. VVasbisqtox, October 1. The public debt statement shows a de crease of the debt, daring 3fiptem fcjr, to be $3,874 801: cash in treas ury $l99,9tf,2dO; gold certincates, $7.51 1.7; silrjr certificates, flS,- 52 1,90 J. ' JACZ. HAVASA.October 1 . Luis 3Ior.?no, f bicf of staff, has died of rtllow fever. There have been sixteen deaths from yellow fever, and ten from small-pox, for the week ending Friday last. AS CTTER FAILCRC. DESVZit, Oct. 1. A SaaU Fe, Fort Cummings special says: Bucll's move in grand force on the Apache3 in Mexico ha3 resulted, so far, in on utter failure. Starting from Fort Cummiiigs with 700 men, the Indians who were in camp at Lake Guzman were to be surrounded by the Jlexi can and Texas troops amounting in al! to 3000. Victorio's band slipped cut from the circle of troops closing in and, before Bncll knew, they had divided, one part going into the Oan dalaria Mountains twenty miles Irom Guzraai, while the main band doubled on Buell's trail and attacked Cummings and l.U headquarters la?t night. They were repulsed but got some cattle. Liuell is in pursuit of the band and has gone into Hex ico. PEMOCUATIC DIVISIONS. Philadej-phia, Pa., October 1. The split in the Democratic party in this city has not been healed hut on the contrary the broach seems to widen. Randall's frieads manifest a lively interest in the matter and are very desirous to have the split closed tip, but so far Randall lias refused to Lave anything to do with the matter. sr. L., K. 4 A. n. K. Ossawatoxie, Kansas, Oct. 1. At a meeting of the St. Lonis, Kansas & Arizona railroad.held at this place lo-day, a consolidation of that Com pany with the Missouri route was ef fected. Over two-thirds of the com pany were represented. KBOBT. WiLitrxGTOX, N. C, October 1. There was trust last night at Monroe, Union county, and Yorkvill, Biaden county, this State. - ' - KPIZOOTIC. New Your, Oct. 2. The horae distemper is spreading and causing great alarm. Over 4.000 horses were attacked within a week on Manhat tan Island alone. SECRETARY GOSPEB. A Times Washington special says: "Over two months ago charges were preferred against J. Gosper, Sccre- taro of Arizona, by C. Vf. Beach. These charges were filed iu the In terior Department, but efforts to pro cure a copy of them have thus far sailed. The natarc of the charges Jioarever are known, lie is- accused of defraudiug the Government in the purchase of some supplies. The Dept. has not ordered an investiga tion nor suspended Gosper." Incorrect. Dr. Robinson, who was here a short time since came to investigate those charges. No doubt his report will be made public in a few days. En. Herald. roijTtca. , The Herald has been shown a let ter from Mr. Lum, one of the secreta ries of the National Greenback Labor Committee, to March, chairman of that committee. . He tells Luui not to put too fine a point in it. and asserts that Weaver, the Greenback candi. date, is not more than a hired agent of the Republican Nation?.! Commit tee; that he has received money from ths representatives and has pushed his so-called canvass under" their direction, and for their benefit. He adds that the treasurer of the Green- backers is in intimate relation with he secretary of the Republican Na- ionil Committee, and with Senator jTonei. of Nevada; that Gen. "Weaver pa3 had his campaign paper before lie Rapublican Committee showing hesc and other facts, and" that the I.'public.ins hr.vo cajoled Weaver jtb the prom:sc or understanding, nt in ca. the October elections ioald go heavy Democratic they ill withdraw the Republican electo- 11 tickets in West Virginia, Jlib. u.i. TVw, n 1 M:..t.'?rpi in UU favor with the object of throwing the elections into the House where they propose to support Weaver, and thus defeat Hancock. In short, he asserts that Weaver has sold out the Green back party to the Republicans for w hat might be called a remotely cou tineut chance of getting- their h'jlp fi r himself And finally Luin adds that if his statement is contra dicted he wiil produce p-oofs. It is a common saying that ail is fair in tove and war and politics, but in that case this exposure njiut we suppose be a rc-joiner just 3 fair as the con dition it exposes. Our advice to real ; Greeuh'tukers is to drop Weaver and vote for one or the 'ether of the regu lar candidates. If Weaver has bar gained wi'.h the Republican they are certain to first use hiai and then E'nj.' him aside. Ol-rv. Coi.., Oc t. 3d. On the 29th uH., a party of ireihters in camp on Cinnamon Creek, about four uiiies from Clint's Ranch, were visited by a number of L"ncotn;vigh Utes, who demanded supplies and ou being1 re fused one of these Indians attempted to slioct, where upon cue of the freighters shot and killed one of the Indians, named Johnson, a sou of the chief. The news ot the affair was communicated to the airent at Los Pino;, at w hose request a detail of soldiers was sent out, who arrested the teamsters and brought theiu iato the agency, and while on their way baek they were surrounded by a band of Indians who overpowered the gu.rd ad took the prisoners from them. There is no doubt but what the I&uians have killed the freight er3. Sax Francisco, Oct. 4th. .V Port laud dispatch says, iha President and parly, to-day, left Vancouver on the steamer Wiinlwest, and proceeded up ihe Columbia river to the falls. All along the liver the residents greeted the party in a cordial man ner. At the Cascades the President was greeted by ths M.iyor and Council. Norwich. Co.nx., Oct. 4:h. The town meeting resulted in the election of the Republican ticket by 1.100 majority. Ikdiasapomi?, Oct. 4th. The con testing parties have their work down to a fiue point. Ruth the Democra tic ai Republican party profess to know within 200 of how the flection is going. The system adopted of re gistering how ench elector will volt is said to be the most complete ever adopted. The Democrats cow claim 4,500 majority, and the Republicans claim 4000 majority. The difference in .he figures between docs not indi cate cio.se work. Both puttie ar evidently biased in making up their lists and tha election aloue will be necessary to determine who is in error. Waterto the VuTttore Minn. Wickenbukq, Oct. 4. The water which the Vulture Mg. Co. has been trying to force through, the pipe from Seymour has at last been a eue- cejs. It arrived at the mine yester day morning and is working well. Cieaeral Grant Mstes a Speeeli. The following is the speech made by Gen. Grant at the Republican meeting, at Warren coun'y, Onio, ad dressed by Senator Conkliug, Tues day, Sept. 28: h: LADIES AND GENTLKMEX I hope we may be able to have quiet, and order here. It is not iiiiporiante so far as anything thai I will have t3 say to you is concerned, bacauso 1 shall " Dot be abl'J to make many of yon hear, buf after me. cunnii a F'icaker whom I IIoiv llio Greenback is Sp.de. "All paper money." said a Troas ury oincer in convcrs.itiou witu a Chronicle reporter a few ilrt.ys ago. "both leal tenders and national se curities, ij now engraved, printed and finished in the Bureau of Eu graving a;ul Printing at Washington. ! bonie years a?o nne-haif was fin ished in New York by fhe Columbia Bank Moic Company, "but that has been done away with for some time. Under an Act of Congress a building has just been completed for the sole use of the Bureau. Before moving into tliis thev occupied a part of the know you will all be glad to hear, I Treasury I)e;,iirtiiK'iit." nd you cau do si by koeping quiet and orderly. Not being accustomed to spe iking puolicly, 1 hae uimvm iff a few w ords that I wiii .ty in ad vnuce of the gentleman who is to fol low inc. taking a roll of iiian.i-crip from his poc'tRt, the. General read. In view' of the known character anil ability of the speakf-r who is !o i0 o.ress you to-day, and his long public career and assotdntion with the lead ing statesmen of the country for tiie past twenty years, it would not be becoming in me to detain you with many remarks of my own; but it may be proptr for niu to account to you, on the first occasion, of nsy pre. siding at a political meeting, for the "faith that ii in int." 1 AM A RETCELICAX, As the two great political parties are now divided, because the Republican Parly is a national party seeking the greatest good of the greatest number of its citizens. There is not a pre cinct in this vast nation whi le a Democrat cannot cast his ballot, and have it counted a cast, m matter what the predominance of the oppo site party. He can proclaim ids poli tical opinions, even if he is only one among thousands, 'rilliout fear and without proscription on account of his opinion. There are fourteen States, and localities in some others, where the Republicans have not this privilego. This is one reason why I arn a Republican; but I am a Re publican for many other reasons. The Republican Party assures pro tection to life, property, the public credit, and the payment of the debts of the Government, State-, county or municipality, so far as it caii contrcl Th? Democratic Party does not pto mise; if it does, it has broken its promise to the extent of hundreds of millions, as many Northern Demo crats cm testify to their sorrow. I am a Republican," as betwceti thf existing parties, because it fosters the production of the field and farm, and of manufactories, and it encour ages lli general education of the poor ks well as the lich. The Demo cratic Party discouraged all these when in absolute power. The Re publican Party is a party of progress and of liberality towards its oppon ents. It eucouragi-s tiie poor to stride to better their condition, the ignorant to educate Tiinr. oni.ritEX IMd Voa Ever. Did you ever see a bald-headed m:m wim didn't have such a beauti ful bead of hair until "that tcver," or that 60rueiii.:2g or other, look it oil? Did you ever see an old bachelor who was not for ever seeking for marriage infelicities to reconcile himself to his own lonely lot? Did you ever think how much the great epic poet3 have to be thankful for to those w ho have taken the trou ble to separate the gold from the dross of their writings? Did you ever know an Irishman who didn't thoroughly understand the mvsteriej of "fortv-foives" ? Did you ever see a small bey so wanting m spirit that one diunal doublin-np throughout the summer con'.d tiled a radical cu. in his immature-fruit-eating proclivities? Did you ever sec "a young lady who wouldn't rather, hear her husband praised by .1 lady in the next town than by the lady in the next house? Dili you ever know a man who habitually tell3 all he knows who did not everlastingly repeat himself? Did 3-0U ever know a man wbo talked much of himself who did not have a poor subject for his conver sation ? Did you ever know a fool who was aware that he was a fool ? Did you ever think that you misrht he thus oblivious as to yourself? Did you ever see another do the same thing three times without thinking you could do it much belter? ma you ever know a swindled nan whose hurts were not partially Deafed by hearing of another man swindled in like manner? Did you ever know a young lady with a new and neatly-fitting waist who thought the weather was cold eunuch tor a wran. Uid you ever see a man with laree feet who did not declare, thai the boots were two sizes too big that he Jtkes tnem easy, von know. 111! you ever tnmk that men are ine biggest tools in creation, and that the women enioy the fun of letting them remaia unconscious of it? Did you tver see a yonnir men who earned a cane who would not repel tne insinuation of lameness? Did you ever see a drinker or a cmokcr who couldn't leave off at any time, if he only wanted loT- Boslon Transcript. to enable them to compete success fully with their more I'd rlur.ale .-i.--.-fo liates. and 111 fact it secures an entire cqu lity before the law of every citi zen, no matter what his race nation ality or previous condition. It tole rates no privileged class; every o:ie ha the ipportunity to make himself all ho is capable of. Ladies and gentlemen, do you believe this can bj truthfully said in the greater p;.n vf fourteen of the States or this L'nion to-day, which the Democrat it Party is united in but one thing, and tliat is iu getting control of the Gov- j l' the ban crnment in all its branches. It is for 1 sheets of fo internal improvement ut the expense of the Government in one section and agaiiist this in another. It fav ors the repudiation of solemn obli gations iu one section. :nd hone-! payments of its debts, in another, where public o: inio;i will not tole rate any other view. It favors fiat fnoncy in oue place, and gold money in another. Finally, it favors the pooling of all issues not favored ly the Republican-, to the end that ft may f erve the one principle upou which the parly is What about the process of making a greenback "The pr.'-eess of making '.he green back and o:her Government securi ties is this: The paper is first t-.iketi to the wetting diision. There it is counted and dampened. It is then delivered to the plate p inters, each sheet being charged 10 them. They again r. Mint it i.i the presence of their assistant, who is a ladv. and give a receipt therefor, the assistant certifying that she witnessed the count The receipts are taken to the wetting d:viiou, where tiiey are compared with the books before work is begun, and must agree. The paper is then iriven the fir.-t impres- sioh, w hich is on the back. This is done with a hand pre;. Attached to a:l of tnese presses are regi.-ters, which keep count of ea.-h sheet of paner as it pass through, so it is im possible for the printer to secret any without being detected. The note then passes into the examining divi sion, where It is counted while wet and then placed 111 :. drying-box. When perfi ci.'y dry it it taken out and agait counted, and the work ex amined b- experts, all of whom are ladies. The. sheets found defected in any way arc canceled, and I he perfect ones placed ill a hydraulic ; ra;s, where, an immense pressure is given them. When take.i out they are perfectly smooth. They are then sent back to the wetting division, where they are again dampened." "What is the next step in their mannfactu re?" "Well, they are taken to the print ing division, where they receive the second impression, which is the black part of the face, after v Inch they are taken to the examiningdivi sion, the dry box, the hydraulic press, and back again to the-'wettinir division, ihe same as at first- They are taken from here the third time fo the plate printintr division, where the third, impression is received, which is the large red sialou the face. After this they are taken to ihe examining room, dried, pressed, counted and examined, the same as on both previous occasions. From here thev are sent to the numbering division, where they receive ihe num bers that are seen on the upper right corner ami left center. Both legal 1 tender ana national har.k notes are punted on sheets, and there arc al ways four notes on rsrh. After be ing numbered ih legal tfvnler cotes are taken to another room, -vhere the margin is trinunitd from 'he paper and the notes separated. This is all done by machinery. After being se parated they i.re again counted nnd placed in packages of one ihoiistind notes each. This is :d-o done iy 1 idie- w ho are experts. One lady, a Mrs. Silver, will count one thousand notes in fiv; minutes. This is tl e linal count. They are th n ready f,;r delivery to Ihe parties authorized to receive them. The national bii:k notes ai i' not scp iratcd, but are tr-ni to the hanks that issue.! th.-m in sheets 01 lour each, so that l!u-y may !o 1!,.. , in,- ti rules .govt rr.ing the Bur. iiu of Ev sr.iving and Piitt'ing arc very strict. Dotter Ft 'adley9 -DEALERS IN r& m y o CARPETS WALL n n r? PAPER, ETC 0, 82 and Los Angeles, Gzsl. LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES fK-joe guarantee any goods Ordered House, and sell to Arizona Customers at from our Lees than an 1 raucisco 1 rices. -OTTER &. BRADLEY. General Haskell, of the .Salvation Army, entertained a large crowd c-n a iSt. Louis street corner the other day. He told them that he was for merly a circus man and a good card- player. He said that over in East St. Louis the Arniy had a camp where they fed the hungry, lie said he didn't care who came if he was right out of the penitentiary and was hungry he should have something to eat. It was no use talking religion to a hungry man. First fill his Btomach. You could never convert a hungry man. There had never been an instance of it on earth. Of the different political parties, he said that there were good men- in each party, good men in the Demo cratic party as well as in the Ilcpu blicau. More than that, there were good men who were editors, and up in Casey county, Iowa, George W Ashton, editor of the L'lairion, had been converted to God. the firht in stance in the history of Christianity. On Tuesday niht about two o'clock the stage from San Simon to' Silver City, betore it reached the lat ter place, was stopped by three rond agents, armed with shot guus. The passengers were ordured out, placril in a row and forced to stand with their hands extended above their heads, while the robbers ripped open thp mail sacks. The mails were cut all to pieces, but it is not known how rn-icb booty the robbers got. Porty dollars v,a the amoitut of p'tuiicr fr-m tl- i-i- vri..T -:. A MOST HARMONIOUS UNIT, Nearly paining cor.trol of the Gov ernment in all its branees. I have been in some pait of every .State late ly In rebellion witiru llic. last year. I was most hospitably received ut every place I stopped. My recaptions were not ny the Union class alone but by all classes without distinction I had a irec talk with many who were against us in the war. and who have been airauist the Republican Pany ever since. They were in all instances reasonable men. iu.ltred by what they said. I believed then, hnd believe now, that they sincerely want a DreaK-up in this "bclid bouth political condition. They see that it is to their pecuniary interest, as well as to their happiness, that tliere should be harmony and confidence between ail sections. I hey want to break away from the slavery which binds them to a party name. They want a pretext that enough of them can unite upon to make" it respect able. Once started, tire Solid South wiil go as Klu Kluxism did before, and is so admirably told by Judge Tourgcr in his "Fool's Errand." When the break comes those who stait it will be surprised to find now many of their friends who have been in favor of it for a Ions time, and have only been waiting to see some one take the lead. This desirable solution can only be obtained by the defeat ttnA continued defeat of the Democratic Party as now consti tuted." General Grant. was followed by Senators Conkliug and Logan, after which. Genera! Gram, Senators Conkiing and ho.tn and S.imon Cameron. Morton of Xew Xork, nnd General Beaver, took a special train for Mentor, to pay a brief visit to General Garfield, and then proceeded to Cleveland.- In fact, din ing working hours the employes are treated more like pri soners than 1 hey are like ladies or gen'lemen. From one thousand to tiltecn hundred persons are enip'c.yed mere, the laities outnumbering the gentlemen ionsideral ly." St. Louis Chronicle. VO! r-O m J-2L t I i5 4 "oi irJn Hon. T.J. Butler, of prescoft, sent Charles A. Wetmore, viticuliural agency at San Francisco some Ari zona wild grapes and received the following reply: Your favor of the 10'h rnt-, and box of grapes, receive, for which I send you a thousand thanks. I am satisfied already that the variety of wild vine you have in your vicinity is veiy valuable Advice your people tos-art nurseries of seedlings and cuttings. The cuttings will in a f.'w years be valuable and a profitable article for commerce. The prominent characteristic is the intense coloring matter of ihe berries, equal, if not superior, to the peculiar grape cultivated in France for its coloring power. There i3 a wild currant flavor which will pro bably develop slron-rly in wine made from the grape. This can only be determined by actual experiment. I would ltUe very much to get a sam ple of wine made from the berries. I believe you told me, last winter. that some mtiUc wine of this era ne at Prescott. I am-anxious to procure a larger quantity of the berries, to gether with some of the leaves and cuttings, as f shall make a report on this grape and publish it by and by. I should like to be informed whether the vine in Anzona prows only in bottom or damp land, strong soil, etc.; also, whether, tinder f -vorable circumstance, it grows to .y great size nnd whether the reaves are as small as those in the box sent me. The census enumerators of Tucson are s' ill unpaid by the United States. The work has been finished, the re ports sent in and the bill approved fifty-seven days aico. Xone of them are wealthy and Ibis delay is decided ly aggravating. Perhaps the money is beni;: held in San Francisco for the ulterior design of use in the com ing clem ions, or perhaps the "iwwers that be" have not decided what as- S'.-smen'. to make on these hard voiKeo. ami poorly paid census takers ol Arizona. Be that as ii mav it is a shame that the United State census autnorities do not pay up. oiar. MISCELLANEOUS. in oe r LUMBER! LUMBER! ! -AT- & Adsms' PRESCOTT. ARIZONA. T7 a vine moved onr mill five milee west ol Pre-cot t, on Willow -'rek. Near Thumb tJ'irie. ?.t a point within two m e- of the Mi:itr roar!, nenr Iron bpriiiirM, nnd !i:iviiir cimilefrd an excellent road to the Miller ro&ti a?nl to Prescott. we are now prepared lurci)!! auy a in on 111 or quality ox Shingles, Do LATHS, BEE. 3, Sash, BEDROCK ETC., AT I'JtTCES. Itarly, Floor. I'orn and Produr iaken iu excuause for Lumber. CLAKS & ADAMS. sp in PF? VZ2 II 1 1 U 23 i3 Vi ti a Phcsnix, Arizcnat Wholesale and detail GROCERIES & PRO VISIONS Every Depirfment Complete. DR. SPINNEY, NO. I I. KtARIMY STREET, Special Treat dl ??rcTiic and liN'ae9. Mr. Laten is from Tiptop an-.T informs us that the mine is running nicelv and that 130 men are employ- cd iu the same taking cut ore which assays UU ana works up to sifcO in the mill. Tho Tinon is an excel !ent properly, ani hc look for the block, to g up to Miru.r. YOU.V 5fKM XlT"HO STAY 1B Sl'FFF.TlTSa FROM T th effscta of youth f til tollies or imiin ire:ioi. will ij well tj nvu'i IbemselveB of ib'i. the (jreatext born crer laid at th ltar of nirenn? Uinr.vnrr. DI5. SPINNEY vW sruar.iMiea :o frrtVil for every r;r t. sini;ial wakntfs or private disfac of ny kind- or character which ha uu-Jrtaken and 'ana to cure. A1IDTX.E-AGD MEN. There ar many nt tbt aire of thirty n aixly r h are troi o!eii vith too freqneut evuca.itiwn of tiie blaitl r. ofrn aocompunicd by a flight suiartln&r orlurniur HennHtioo, nnd a wennne:.g of ti.e ygtpa in a manner the patient cannot account for. tD exauiininir the urinary de posiijjn ntj y leiliment will oftn he and anl lome'imes kh.uII parti!erf o' niban.pn nil! appear, or tiie coior will be of a thin milkinb hue. awain rhanirintr to a dar'; and torpid ap pearaare. 'f hprc art many men who die l thif 'iiiH-ury itrnorant J the carse, nbichis he second-ctaga f nominal nKii. Dr. S srill guarantee a perfect cure in all such cast, and a ueaifuy restoration ol the genito-ariuary P. a.-For private dibv-a fit of phort ptaud hig, a fall coirt?c of medicines, sufficient for a cure, with all intstr'itiirn. will be sent to any address receipt of $10. OtTice JUnro 10 to 4 bdJ n' tot. 8un"dry3 from 10 U It a. m. Consultation free. Thor Ausrb examination and auvice. 85. Call or a-l-iju, 1K- SPINNEY Jt CO., 8W lonstantfy Arriving. Dry Goods ! ! Fresh ileasled and Ground Coffee Every Day. AGENT TOR PiiESCGTT Stage Line MISCELLANEOUS. Xotice of A ft in i n is t ra t or's fulo of UvjI Fx title "JTotico if liwrcby ci"en that, ia pnrsu jJN ance ot" an naicr of the f robaic Court tjf Imicopa 4'oanty, Tcrntiiry of Arinouu, mce ou i'th clay of f-S ptfinber. K'M. in thf ni.utfr ol tiie si;;tj cf I in: S. Wiol?.ey, (I'-censt'd. t':e an ei-iL'ned wii! M-Jj ;it pv.i' iic jaici'.iti. to the hit h.st bitlder for ctsL. iii law fill in on y of th" suited lS:::t r t m pi-r cent ::i!j on X C day of s:.!c, uud the brtliineo yn-y.ibit: in :z inoiiUi with ap proved SL-cii.i'y :ii.tj inU're!L al ui;: cent p'r m:,ih. ir.m tin uty ?f cc-iiilrina-tii-ri ufihe t-aie. Hiijet,: to t'ciiii Tn.uioii ';; a'd i"ri.brttc Ccirt. on Tuedrty. tiie JCtii day ofOcrober. A D. IjSO. at 1- o'ciock M.. In front of ihe Court lioi:n. in th1 town of l'!iaii. t:oi:nty of M.iricopa. TVrriiory S Anzo a. al th riirht. title, interest cad estate c,I" th)' s.-;id Kin-S. V'ooify. at the time ot his dr:th. and all riuht titi-o and iiuert-i-f that ili -aid o.-tau; 1:k. y o:)evfi t!u:i ol or tLe. wi. arr tiii e J other linn; or i adilitkm t.) tnai of t lie Kinij S. M -.ijw"y. ut the of his derth. in ami u 1li cor'ain lot?, pieces or part-ei-' oi" iii-id. si'uatf, ii;; and beiuif in tl;t? cou td I-irU:'pu, Teiiitory of Ati r.ona. ml bounded and desCiibud us foi io-i-: Lo;b N.. one, thre, fve, peven and uine. (I. :(. ", 7 an f.) iu b!ock innn'.'Cr one. 1 1 . I.otfl" immbers one. and five. (1 d r) in bl.u k itiiritber live. (;Y ) Lot- numbers eni. th;- '0 and rive, i I. end 5.) in bloc!; number ? w - n v-:"ve. r.". Lot- iir.mbfr one. two, t'irve and fosr. ( !. 2, ?, ai:d 4.) in block immbertliirtv f iir, -i4 Lois mini b'jrs nine and eleven, (9 and 11.) in block nu-nber live, (5 ) Lots runnb-T-1 eighteen and seven te en. (,JS and 17.) in block, uuin ber twenty. . ) All in tnc tovri of lh u'-z.. couiity if Marl op:. li'rrUoty of Ari zona, as :t;tpf.u- by t: nii'.por plat, tbere f made, by U m. A. l!im-oek. em Vfyor, & c- )y i f whto t said pint is on lilt- in ih" of fiourfthe t-onr.ty Itccorder of .Maricopa crnty. and to which jeierence is hereby made for tli' .-ie and location or ald iots. AIpo the riijht :f l ttieinp:ioii ol 1 be find et-la e to a oiif-tb;id ii;t -lest in lots num ber mil", ton, e.e-; n and twelve, !. in, Jl an t 12. in b;ock uuiiib'T tweTiij'-two. 2 Also l.ie i:i,'ht oi redemption o( said K?tatH toilie north our hftU'i !-) of section fur (4-; the MUitlieast one-.o-j: th (1 4 of sec tion nine v?l; the noithe:i-r on-loprih (14) and rhc &o;:ih 4(ie-h;dr (l-'Jjof the south west quarter ,f r eel ion seven v7) : the northeast one-toarl ii C 1-4) of tiie nor'hwest Quartor ofrt-ciioii uihteen (IS); the north-cu-L quart el o ';e-ion fiic if.i; the eaL o!ie-::ali" i of th so'iheast quartor tf eciiou live to.l All in town-nip one flj iiO ih, ra ilc three enst. of Gda and Salt Uiver meii iiitn, Aii ol which said lands li iv. bs n Id tinder decree- of fot-tcios- u e of moi-t-iiag' s since the death of paid K n4 S. Woolscy. deceasf-d, and in which th-- sai.l Ketutc'oniy hulde the right of re demption. Al oiha rotthwet ono-quarter -4 oT Bccioii six ii: a portion of ihe west one- Jiaii i -4 j ol tno sounicai t:a' er ot sec. ion live f.j: a ii two lots bounded and de scribed as follows: Lot No. 1. coniuiencijiij at a, p ii.t on Ihe 1-4 n ction line, tnirty-thret- no th f.om the 1-4 section cor ner bei'veen section-' live and e!Lrfct. and ); T. l V., K ii , and running Thence east va 1:1 deff. 17 uiin. e-iar. eiht hund-fd and thirty- v-n ft;et SI7. to ihe sotn hw .-st corner of li t kiion as li-krnniu lor ;,. 1. tiience n trth. mx. .i u-ic. 17 min. ea-t. s ven luuuiied d fourteen 714 feei. the. .ce west va 1-i !!;. 17 min. east, eiht hundred and fnr-y-for.r 41 feet, to tho 1-lSi'r un line between the tast hai and ihe w st half of smd section live thence so:tth. va i:i d-'ir. 17 min, ea-t. Fcveo hundred and IweivR 712 feet u the. ulace of beirimim. Lot No. commeririnfr at a point on the 1 Is- c ioi hue bettveeii the ast and west half f said -cciioii llvt-i), seven h'ndred :md foity-five (74-" ft e north from the 1-4 section router between sectii.Ti?- five and t-isrbt " and SI. T. 1 W . ft. 3 K.. and run ' i s thenc- no th to the conter of aiJ sec tion live '. th"::co et on the line be tween the iiO lh find south hail of section five foi, to a point on said line half way Vet .veeti the east iine of said te lion five (."), r;T:d tho OM-totirlh 14 'Ctio:i line r:ii:ninr n. rjh and south .hrouih bad bection U e lrl, thurce south 'o the N. K. corn it iff M il WooNt y's h-inet.-nJ. iht-nce we t. fo! Imvin;; tiie uorth 1 i.c of M H v"ooit ys honirBtea 1 to the N. W. corner oT said lu;me.-te:.d. th- nee south on the wst iine of mid homes-pad. to tiii soitih west e rner of said ti-m:. .t .d ibeiiCs west o tiie pi .fi. of he -innisiir. Also a por i m of th-f soutitwest qn rter or section number rirte ;lt, more pa:tiu lrly riti-cribed as follows; Ci.mmei'cinir at a point ' ? i the n.iuth side of the county road, thiriy-iliree ''&) Teet u t from the 1-4 s--ciiott"c:'.rtier on the west ide ot ftid 5--.:? : ine f', aiid luntiiitj; th.iiee s..mh ii -j. iine of s..i(l cciniy ri:d to the cor iier of iaiid owned by Y. A . Jones, thence -a-t oa ihe noriii ue of -to ils' iatid. To ihe ur: bi-asi cu-iicr "f said Ji-n b" la id. ou i lie 1-1 mjci ion Ii:u :-h i.n'iig -;ort h and f?onth through said srtet !!! t.iue U, ih:nco liorih on ;,jd 1-1 ec' .:i li..e to the c- nt r of sr'.ld s-.-eiio i niu ' f:l1. iheu -e we t o th I lace oi bi :i:ira(Ji: .1 1! i said ;snd- b jintr in towushiiJ :- 1 ;ori!i. rane th:cc :i east, oi iila and s.il; liiver za vi:A in. A!-- ih- inH-t iip-i-t 1-4 ot si-c;on tweriy one i1. ; ii-" onrhe:t 1-4 of M-ction seven tcerr IV: tii . , : ov-ha"f 1-2 o: tun fii)-.. east 1 1 of sec'i-o: :i;rty af. :.nd the south one half 3-2 rf tbo-onthe s! 1-i ol" cecf on i:ir:eieei l;'; al! in io.vn-hip r!': 1 north, ra gtjf.vo east, of Gila and Salt . iver meti iu . Alr; section ten 20. township 'ie 1 ni-r:h. ran ojc east, of Oil a uv.d Salt river meridian. Also an uv.aivide ; ore-half 1-1 interest in ail of ih;t property kr.own a- the A?tia (.'a!i -nre H;n. h, situate iu township live south, ran ere Iju and eleven ve?-t. For a more part ie.ilar (.escr ption o sl.ic! land reference heiiby made to tlr; reco-ds ai.d lib. of the 1. S. l.an.l t't'.ico at Fior csi.'e. Arizona, wheie the snid lund is de ( Ciibcd ns h. 'commuted Koni'-tt ad entry of Kins S. W'oolsey. nnmb-r one hundred, and i-reetoprion entrv number on? hui.dred and one 101 of IJavid X-ahr nl-oan undivided one-ihi-d 1-3 interest in a ya t 1 c?iii:i of Mit Spti:u-s. situate i;t t;:eeas: ru irirt t f Aia-icop county en the eoita j-i If f ,sa t hiver. Al-o;in iiiidtvidet't one-third 1-" interest in :he Moat- r:y Diteh. sit'taied on the norhidef Salt Hi-er. taviu iishetd ab';t four miles southwest irom The lov.i el I 1ijdii:x. AI-o she northwest 1-4 of the northwest quarter of se'i -n eighteen IS, townsliio o.-.e 1 north, ran?.! throe east, of jila and bait river meridiyi. Terms anil t;ont" itlons of 5ial. Cash in lawful money of th? United Stat s, or ten per re it cash on the day of saie. and the balance payable n hix months, with approved seen ity and inter est at one per ent per month tom the. date of ct n 1: niatieu of the sal by said JVobate Court. Deed at expense of pur chaser. M. W. K J PS. Administrator cf the tsiaio ; King S. VToiKSev. deceased. A. C "FiAKEU. Aitv. fr AcJniinistratcr. Piirtfiix. Bej-t. H. J?0. erpgp 3w LEGAL. XOTit'E. In the rrobate Co.irt of Maricopfr County. in the Territory of Arizona. In the matter of the ;ate or IIruA?.r Di vrri-ir. deceased. Putt-uant to an o;dcr of said con-t. tnsdc on the :-;id dyy of Atiut, i 'O. itotice in hereby L'tven that Thnr.-dav. Uz i;d eav o, Se)temb.'r. i8r'o. at lOoVlo k; a. m.. of .-a:d (h:v. f I th? (our liootn of fiid rottrt. at Comoii s liuihline. r.i I'ua'f.ix. ni The coumv f .Tjarteojt, have bei:n iipiiointed. i'ip time aiwi p ace lor prooviT. t the ill if said iii am Dunham. Geeeasett. and lor hearin; the iipplicaiiuo of A. J. i'or,. lor the i---u aiico toliJ-n of le tert tstamctitr", v. he: ai:d where any person interestcd'ii.:,y perir ni:d contest tiie same, WM. A. HANCOCK, i'robar diul e, and K.Vo!acio i;erS: Dated Asust C-irh. 1SB0, aui.-:4 - MISCELLAMTotS- LOST XOTK. .TCTIC K r To ail v. licm it may concern. j-mniiHfory ;Me. uainil (iillt-lt. A. T.. J.iiit 5. payafcl? ix mmitho niter dat. to Pct. r An:(.lti. or Or-! r. fo.- the- -nni of Thr-.'C fTvndrad ii;;ia:-.', wiih iiircrct .-.t ni- icr ci!t. !)lt nn:r,i W'M. H. HOllPEU & l O.. I v JOHN McCONNACillli. Atfor-lu'y-in-nuT. was l.).-t. Iirtwcs-n (iiu-ti n 1 : .1 Hi" Tlvr Mine, on nr 8bo:it !ho Kill duv ut Juno. SMl; an;l all KTMirj- srr hi-rel v fiiriluT n!; siicd tliat thc?Hid uu!oi. vslulc-.A for th t- rviiruu Hi s it was nivcn witbual nv valu.tltU' consi.lfriilioa., nnl auv eisoti m'ntiaiinn; lor pim'lir.Mng- ihtr " canif i. hcivliy ii : fad that the en'.ou v. ill no t be paid hy ttin iliirtersi.'ucd. Any ni'on llni in;r The tu'n m.te. may deilvt-r tiie snmrt to 1'i itr Ariu.lti. n tiiliett, ur to the unikr (Tned. at Phrtnix. juii:i0!.Ui VM. D. nOOPEK Jt Cd- OWfc: COI.I) SIIMN-.i II COill'AXV- i.oeaUnn (if meipil piaee of bi:si-Sm-i i-'raticl-en. t.'aHf.frnia: hiratlon ol wot Mai ii i. pa cuinitv, Arizonsi. No. ire 'I'll Te are de'iili.pient upon the fuilunin d'.-ct 1 ij"d i;oek. (iu iieciun: ut" nrf.siim'ut ('(.. i levi-.d on tne eiL'lMli ilav of J air. 1-0. til.' several anmu:it pt opposite ;lic naniL'S of Ike rLp'rihe rlir.r- iiokierc, & ioiium : Ko. Ko. Name rt Shaic? Am. E M (titiMiii, Trti'tpr 5 1 t.O o 00 E M ;flon. rrruTee ij Li) kkJ 00 t: r. K Vernon. Trustee. . .7 l.'.tvx) J rim 00 Vl' S Seliuvle- Trtist'j. . .H V.."j( V.".n 00 And i accordance w :!h I.i.v an J s order or ihe hoard of luri-rtor-a. ma'.ie on the eisliili dir. -.!' July. !;. to niiinv s'narei' o: each pare. l or snr,, tock as nia be nore. sary w ill be told nl paiiiic asictlnt. at 111" c0iee of th- Company, Kooin C. Safe Deposit Building. -t-JS .Moniuir.erv str.-et. San FiHn rincn. California. n tionday. tU Mth (illV Of Sr!leml;er. 1SS I- ut tie lloarofluo oVlock. r. M of .-aid c!tr, to pav said d-lin qaeiit i.i.-sri". nt l!i r, on, toireilier with co-ts of advertising aud expeu-cs of tur stile. S. D. EOGERS. Sfweta-T. Of!:re Tioom fi. Sa'e Droie-lt liailiiinir. H'iS Monrotuery etreet. Sau Francisco, California. aa-t POSTPONEMENT. Tiie palo of delinquent Mock of the Knr Gold M iMiiu O.mpany. i h 'reliy piojit pon.-i' to TL'Kl'A'V , JSe teuih'.r twci:iv-Ur-t. 1S.W0 at the same i.onr ami pli.ee ?epio s. 1). UoGKKS. Scc-etnry. Gilmer, Salislcrr Z. Cc's I Stage i,ine! Birr kils K2ricopa and Prescjtt. Via TCicicesV-rs aj S.atM.-. Caryins U.S. Mails, and W. F. & Co's Express. .e racrnix !i at i . .nt Tmr.To ruEsroTr..;i norrs TIMETOMAUICOl'A.. UoLi daily liae . twf tN,vU K Mineral Tark, Fort Mohave and ilackberrr. Camp Verde and Points East. Mew GEO. W. CURTIS, Proprietor. Two and one-f.alf miles south ol Prescott. Merchantable, Clear, Surfaced and .Rustic Lumber, Matched Flooring Casinjrs, Monldings, Fanelings and Shingle? Havii.fr notv cnrrplefurl. and in fu!i ojifiatioii, my new Snw J! ill, T am !iftrt.C(l tn 1! or ders lor GF THE FINEST QUALITY In short, everything in my line for the construc tion of isnriinorsn ncs:rrs-t Can be otti:sJ a I'osjiaa.'a ( t For San Francisco and a!! Principal Cities .East. Cffice-With Wells, Farja & C; JAMES STEWART, C rarev.. St. Louts Iff . iZ. Caryn First class Build- in; C3 Ctiili on Bflivry All orders sent by mail or through the merchants prompt attention. (jeo. V. Curtis. ri5 6P.EAT ENGLISH REMEDY. XOTICE is hereby given that the County and Terri torial Taxes of Maricopa County for the year 1SS0 are now due and payable at my office, at the Agency of the Bank of Arizona, in Phoenix, and if not paid on or before December 15th, 1SS0, will become delinquent. 11. S. TII0M .4.S, Collector. PlICEN'IX Sept ix. A. T., 3,iSS0. ( - -r' a 0 r f s a s '1 5 e S 5 ; ? S t Us O r c C C C S, 35 i h t . 5 ft a T S w y O i 3 ft 5 ? 5 -S r ? b,'B5d,S: 8?5 fc fc Kl c ; x See We are Solo Proprictorsol the Unrivaled "Kixg" Piano ani Organ. The Fnblishcr. of this papr ha? written to llieir fefeieiicesCMd asc rt lined that this company 's perfectly rcpoiiaibia aud worthy of all conii :ence. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address: The MEaiDzx Pckciiasixg Co., V -v'-. - 7.-.' 1 Ts a never fall I up VvSl-SL'os J CBre for crvoii. 2-7 ; Lebilitv.Ex1 nnr Imnotercy, Vn al vj. ami all tl terrible eilW'tK i s-elf-aufc. youth- follies, and ex ses in mature- voars sue j at? lose of meraorr. Latitude. Ni..ciurnal Emission, aversion to sccifty. iimiifiri of vUion, noNos lu the bfad. ih vital fluid iinstiu-r unobserved in Te urine, and many other dUeuees thit lead lo iif un it and ileaih. "ir. Mimic will nrc to forfeit 'Five Hund red Dollars for a c::e of tlii kind the Vita Kestoraiive (under his ptcial alviceiid iri'atnie"t1 will not cure, or lor anvthii p imiuiro or lniurious found in it. lr. Mutt.ti treats all private Die:u'cs puceesfully without mereury. t'onrsiiiTntian fre. A thoroitfli xan.iiiritioii and advice, rnrludinc analysis t;f uri:.t $i. Price oi Vital Itivtor ative. 3 a bot le. or four tinifs the quanti ty ?10; yent lo afy atldrcss upon receipt 01 ;rice. or C. U. D. cure from obri-: vation. :u:d in riv.vto r.ame. if dvsired hy A. K. Mintie. M. 1).. "o 11 Kearnj etrtet Hhii Francisco" C;tl. lr Mintii'V Kidney Hemedt NEriiRmr c:rM. cures all Kinds of Kidiiey mid Maririer Ctimplninls, G norrhaa, Gliet. Let:f roica Kornale vv all uruKfc'ita; $1 a botiie, nix b-!tles. .". lir, Mintie8 Davpki.iox Piti.s are the best and cheapest Iyspepriia nd K5Iiour in : rhf n.arkct. por fale bv hU driiirists j The PSaza Stable llavir" at all times tho BEST OF AXD FEED Accommodations for Horses, Of auv In "Northern Arizona. The tiiider uc.l desire to tbank h; cntlumerd foi ilndr Piraier palronajre. ud request; ii con linuancc. a.- w-ll ai lu irrt'ite ail other lo jive Uiin u cil. J. T. SHI LL, Rant side Plaza. Prescott. A. T. mil (TRAVELS Africa rilKOtCTI the DAT.K CONTINENT and OOW S TilK COMjU, is now the most ouirht for, thrillitv-lv iiitereetinir and t'nst- u.-t s!llr.i hook out. On!v amnentic ?nl :ompt-te people s edition, m J A.N Lr.l wu l:itisitro, Pioiuseiy iHustrar.d by f'.il! pa-e iiirravinij'5 ' exci: i; scer.es and ad ut"r"s. ii ore matt it ur the nion-v than r, o: -er. Over JjJ puires. Lar-'e Oetavo, miy . J. Apent wanted to send tor lib al teiuiS. Oi- to save time, tend lo; :u mi lit. STANDARD BOOK HOUSE, apl6 fium fc'V. LOUIS, 3IO. Field Glasses. Telescopes, Pocket Barometurs and Compasses- Magnifying GJasr-es and Microscopes, Pocket Thermometers The bppt goods at lowest price. Condensed price list. 4 paes i-ent free. A fully t litis t;a:'d cataluRua oi 170 p.reH r25c0ut. In wtitine m 'iitiou this paper. R. & J HiiCii, iiauuiacinrir.ir Optic ari?, -scpS-Coi Pui::idvva:a, Pa.. MAIL AXD Stage Line! KERENS GSirriTBUriojrfc I'oiut; a Gen.ral Ste and gt-wu Brt A..., and carric Cuute JtaU PHEXIX AND PRESCOTT I I tl B' Bs r4 C:al. LEAVES rCtXIX PAILT. uadar excepted, at 7a- .,fjr rt.-ct Hiairr. cot.uetl at Trracou 1J iai.j Ua Of lkSe. iu Peck and Tiger 3Iinef Fort Tcrde. Mineral Park, Fort Mojave llacklcrrr. Artioa Territory, And Santa Fe, Xevr Mexico D. C, STEVENS, Superintciidont. G. n. BoweK, Sec. & Treas. M. Ii. FERALTA, Anient at FLceali. P. OF ARIZOfJA. Train w ill Imt Mart copa :.trlln. 1 II frrain WeMwar (or Uuui l.of Ariireir anil S;iu KruuciHA at t:n S:orl;roii. Sarramriitd, t'li?u an J v'si is SilpfiiiiK car aiiathcii trvcu ueua, A. i" . M UaKinnd. Cal. ( P- M. DAIT.T Faa. J JO" t rrain r.trrsrl Ciu ra. couuucUDj? wi& siaf. f'.r itci.. rn. Pan. A T-.ci.ci Aiii, N.'Tow.m. .;cd. Stpu