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The Weekly Arizonian from Tucson, Arizona • Page 3

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"WEEKLY AllIZOMK TcARy 15 "iOCAL HATTERS. Three red nuble3 came within a reJ jarda of camp Grant on the Gth nmcDTinn known hv sound Uoaae Lr-wb? i lis most musical and tones. The ofbcers mere, However, tCuae either spall-bound or enchani-tae Indiana doubtless expected they bertha influence of song but fitted of fifteen men under, command of tjchasiise the vocalists. Upon the ap- the troops the trio fled when a brisk Kai kept op the Indians ekding their (jT a distance of 18 or 20 miles reached the Gila, where they were i nnd tha whole party killed. We that they were three Indians; would the impression have been had shaped; but, upon examining the dead he CoL discovered one to be that of a and judging from the fact of his Mitel, and clothed in true Indian style reasonablo to suppose that he has t.is life with the tribo, and was not rbr usthan any of its other members.

rt I r.R tikes reverai ui me cuizsns ar- in town, having been here for weeks. They are among the hap-most hopeful people who call upon i whvt- o'il'l not? At home they 1 are respected; iv 'he have had no hand in Rl.itig Jit lh.u p.ace during me pass ftr ether things we learn firm them of the rtftaeiits of ths enterprising firm of Bichard who have just Jur.nished their mill at svilli with a new toikr, engine, and new uery generally, and declars themselves iliness to supply flour to the whole Ter-ct more reasonable rates than any othrr hr ic. or outside1 the Territory. Ve Jul till? he 'oration of the business rm in the centre of die grain region zona, g'ves it an advantage ever all Atu ther firm of E. N.

Fitb. enJv beconia wealthy, notwithstanding as 'en established there (or but littl- i a year. by Indians; Another year has itiid yet ihu new brings us no res-li ..4 ic (pre.iiitions of the savage. The i uf iian atiocities is from San two more victim's to the bloody is many yuats. We have the particulars hows: Un the stn mst.

Air. bam I. JJrown Jolni Simms left their residence in and proceeded by a caiion, into anantains, to procure timber. They had "cd some four miies and had just arrived i. tha timber, when Mr, Brown left the S'i and went forward to make a selection, E.tVancel Olllv a fflW rods wlipn lm rime a party of fifteen Indians and ot tbem in return and fell back, Mr Simms, all thu time, kept up a upon the Indians and prevented rom approaching the spot where his mpanion lay, but finding at length, t'-e ln'tnr WOO A nrs A iti Jri'ianirt 1 i.

1. 9 sdad to save himself if possible. Acting tlie impulse he mounted upon the wagon vi A VJ II -eU was despatched at him, one of the cuei in uis siue. inoi uu-aoiea h. started the horses at full speed settlement, the Indiana following fepmgnp a constant fire.

The pursuit until within two miles of the set- me inaians drew ott but not atln.J.' n. i -v uu uimcieaupon tne tugitive a wound )V. rr wv.ia ui wincu ne cuea alter about ars. He lived, however, to bring the we settlement and to inform his friends sefatP nf Alia I 1 I I I II III II Tl 1 FT 17 TT a'eiy organized to brincr in th hndv -'UTTn i a- "umuiy muuiaiea. iar.

Simms. i 1 1 1 1 1 nrtT a i uo iQujaiua ui ill a miHtortnne, and the bodies of rarely pioneers were buried side tn9 'Jta. TheV OOCUnV forrethor rv --ua ich will whisper to generations the fate ofthr.a ua among the barbarous horde of in days gone by. (Correspondence.) A General View. A lady sonds U3 the following eeniible articlo which, in lew words, exhibits tho foundation upon which the fabric of oar Territorial prosperity must yet rear its giant dimensions.

The fair writer denies the pre3one of any very considerable mineral wealth and in th respect, alone, do her opinions conflict with ours. Had she conformed to tho custom of newspaper correipondents, by enclosing a "Personal," we should have felt much greifter saUsfaction. Editors always Iiko to know the names of the correspondents Mb. Editor: A geeat deal has been written about Arizona, for and against, but never any thing by a lady. Now, I propose to give you a statement of facts without favor, fear, or affection.

Much ha3 been said abmit gold an silvor mines, which as a general thing exist only in tho imagination (of course with a few oxeptions.) But Ari-lona has other advantages, beyond its gold and silver its valloys, for the tillers of tho soil, are of tho very richest its climate is unsurpassed in any part of iho world it is true the summes are very hof, but relieved by cool pleasant nights and if only thi tillers of tho soil, instead of tho visionary gold hflnter would como here, it could soon made the gsrden spot oftho world. The tenacity of tho present settlers, to the gold idoj is its ruin let tho cry be, Two Crops per Annum and ths husbandman will make tho territory. Up to this timo, no one has came into tha country oxept thoao who expect to make a fortune in a day, (through being sharper than thoir neighbors,) and then leavo it, or those who expeot to strike a rich mine. I again say, let the farmor nnd mechanic settle this country, and givous respectable society instead of gamblers and gold huaters; and Arizona will loom up greater when the3e is no cry of gold gold! where there is no gold, or very little. "When tho ploughman "comes hers, th Apache will have to give way, as the Indians did, from tho Ea3t to tho for West, in the days of oar forefathers.

A Lady. Maeeied: On Thuaday, Jan. 13th 1870, at tne rosidenco of lion, John Andorson, Tucson, A. by Kcr. Father Francisco Jabonoean, lat Lieutenant II, Winters, 1st.

U. S. Cavalry, to Mrs. Kate E. Walker, lato of Washington, J).

C. No cards. The Lieutenant and his lady have tho congratulations of the Aeizonan, upon thoir great happiness, as well as our acknowledgments for favor per Mr. Dempsy. Died.

Charles Ilartlenberg died at his residence, on Thursday, after a brief Abraham Lyon 1 In tho District Court, of the First Judicial District, vs. County of Pima, and Ter ritory of Arizona, William W. Milis. To William W. Mills, defendant Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer tho cemplaint in this aoiion, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of yf ur answer on J.

MeCaffry plaintiff attorney, at his office in tho town of Tucson, County of Pima, and Territory of Arizona, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of tho day of service, if served within tho County; if served out of the County, but within the District, thirty days in all other ca.es forty days. If you fail to answer the complaint within the timeabove specified, judgment by default ill bo taken against you by tho plaintiff for the sum of four hundred and fcrty-four 94-100 dollars, together with tho costs of this action. Given under my hand and the seal of tho District court of the First Judicial District, this 27th day of Novembo1 A. D. 1809.

OSCAK BUCKALEW Clerk District Court. Tucson A. June 1st, 1869 M- E. Piatt of Tucson, is hereby appointed our agent for tho transaction of all business connected directly or indirectly with transportation of Government stores from Tucson Depot to all posts dependant upon it for supplies. HINDS HOOKER.

E. N. Fish, Tucson, S. Silverberg, San Francisco. Jos.

Collingwood, Florence. E. N. FISH, CO. Main Street, Florence, A.

T. WHOLESALE a.n-d RETAIL DEALERS GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Have constantly on ind a large and well-seleetd stock of Dry Goods, Clolhiug, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco, Hardware, which we sell at tho Tery lowest prices. We have, also, Hay and Grain, constantly on hand to Bupply tho Public. tf William Zeckhkdouf Tucson, Aaros Zecxesdobf Louis Zecxexdorv Albuquerque N. al.

No 19 Day St. It. A. L. SSOKENDOBF WHOLE -SAL AND HETA II -D ALEKS in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DXY GOODS CLOTHING, LIQUORS, CIGARS, BOOTS.

SHOES, CaEPBTS MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES. i FNCY ARTICLES, VINO del PAIS del RIO ABAJA PINONES NEW MEXIACN CARPETS and BLANKETS We have on hand and ara constantly re ceiving a full assortment ot every class of goods suitable lor thu market, which we offer on the most reasonable terms. One of our lirm resides in New York City for tha sole pnr-pose of buying oods, and beinjjio market eon-siantly. Our merchandisa is pnrohased on the most advantageous ternss. Thosa who deal with usenn rely upon our stock being of the best quality and at thij lowest price3.

We would call thfc attention of merchaats from this Territory as also from Sonora, to our well assorted utock especially suited tothsir market, and can confidently say it will be to their advantage ts examine it beforo purchasing etaewhee HIGHEST MARKET PRICES rAiD ran A I20NA AND SONORA if NOTICE i The partnorship hcretoforo existing botwien Xcwton Israel and Goorgo Cox has been this day dossolved by mutual co noon t. All outstanding Dobs will be settled by Newton Israel. Partial indebted to the said firm of Israel At Cox wilt ottlo their accounts with Xcwton Israel. NEWTON ISRAEL, UEOltUH COX. amp Grant A.

T. Dec j8tl PUBLIC AUCTION Will bes6ld at public auction at Tucson Depot, Tucson, A. ou tho 20th day of January. 1870 Seven (7) Spencer Carbinos. Fourteen (14) Remington Pistols.

GILBERT C. SMITH, Capt Asst. Q. U. S.

A. Tueaoii, A. Dec. 20, 1860. 4 E.

'MCCAFFREY. ATTORNEY ANB COUNSELOR AT LATT TUCSON, A. T. January 2d lS69-tf G.M. OSEf, Attorney and Counselor a4 Lzr Office in Court-house Building TUCSON, A.

'i tf EWAHB3 PSIEILPS, M. S5. Tucson, A. T. OFFICE on tho Plaza, opposite tha Catholie Chureh.

DOEj3ES JLTTOBXST AMD TUC SOI, A- T. Vill practice la all Hie Court oi tin l'a. F. M- HODGES, MAS Pi STREET TUCSON. A.

T. KEEPS constantly on hand a large sHpnlj the best brand of Liquors and Cigars. Jan. 1st. '69 HAS.

E. LOUD Jf. W. WILLIAM SCORES it WM.MAMS. HAYING ju3t brought oa from Now York fresh and CHOICE STOCK OP MERCHANDISE, aro ottering tho samo Tory oueap for cash.

Look at our goods and prices, tf Jan. 1 LUNCHES AT THE PIONEER BREWERY AND AGENCY consisting of Sandwiches, Schwitzer Cheoso, Holland Herrinjr Anohovof, Potato -Pickles, etc, Prodnce of Arizona and Sonora, taken on commission and sold to tho belt advantage tkose wao favor with thoir confidence. A. L. SHAVING, HAI51 CUTTING AID Done after th most approved styles.

jnl2.tf SA3l. BOSTICK TAKE NOTICE I raw GOODS I DIRECT FROM NWE YORK WE would respectfully announce to the people Tucson and vicinity, that we have on hand a larjje and well assorted STOCK OP MERCHANDISE GROCERIES, also, best EL PASO WINP and VINEGAR, which we offer for sale at tk owest figures. H. LESINSK5T, Eait side Main Street Tuooa, '-vi si 4:.

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1859-1871