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iTPIiajBrT I 5 THE ARIZONA MINER. VOLUME VI. PRESCOTT, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1869. NUMBER 13. WEEKLY THE ARIZONA MINER.

Eailroad The Omnibui BilL PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNINO, rKESCOTT, TAVAPAI COUNTY, ARIZONA. One Cot7. One Year. JOO Blx Months 00 ii Three Blolc 33 in nnt ba nt unlets paid for In ad- vsocTand wl wrfy be discontinued at the tndoftb" time paw ior. One squsre.

ono time, WOO; ech additional lime, ItJW. Each additional square. Mine rale, i it. wilt be iuad to persons con tinuing the ame advertisement for three, ilr, or I wlu Utn through line at the croislnjr or the Cana Knowing that mot of oar readers take a deep Interest In matters relating to railroads, we give below, a summary of the bill now before Congress, common! known as the OmnlbiuHill. Sboutd It pans the 41st Congress, It will not be many months before grading will commence upon the route In this Territory.

A Washington correspondent sayst The new Rallrotd Dill, as reported In the Senate on Saturday, Is lu elghtoeu long section, and cor-era six lines or roads, etc. The Northern Pacific, from Lake Superior to Pugct Sound; the Atlantic and Pacific, from BprfuUeld southwest to the Canadian river, and thence, on the thirty-fifth parallel, by Albuquerque, to the coast; the Southern Pacific, of Caillornla. from Sail Francisco to a Juuctlon wlih the thlrty-flfth parallel line, nrjirthe eastern bonndary or California; the Union Pacific, Eastern IJlvlilon, from lt present terminus to a junction with the through line, nt a point not west or Albuaueroue llie ArLantas Val ley, from Little Itock, by Fort Smith, to a Junction Mineral Besourccs of tho Colorado River. twelve months. Professional ur reasonable terms.

business cards Inserted npon Job in tin fir- to Uivm nrftre Is well supplied with Presses, llsln. Fancy and OrnsrocnUl Type, and the pro-prietor determined to execute all work with i-fclea be rnsy favored In the neatest and best ityieoflheart. wk mir be ordered from any part Of the. Ter rlwry, and, when accompanied with tb cash. It wilt We promptly executed and sent by mall, or as directed.

Persons sending money for subscription, s4rertUln-or Job work, mar forward by mall, or otherwise, at their own risk, VST Ltjal TtitJtr Xotfi taUn ot par in paymtnt far tvhurtptioti, dvrtinnj and job vwl. J. IL MARION, Editor and Proprietor. Directory of Yavapai County." DUIiVct JaJf. WK.r,TSWM.

rJ4i naooK, UMrtet Attomr. Joti "fEISi awia. A.J.Moo. Ceaaly Rmtk Jona Owir Tiwom WtuisM Ooar. rrk it Dltrtt Court, K- VT.

Wtu. a. rr.ion or courts Dttttet lint VoUy ApU trrt Moaday tt October nek rf. PtoUu (Xrt rir Is Jaary, April, Jaly tti OetotMf. HOAhO Or StirEKVWOKSl E.

CV, A. J. Rhaal a4 L. A. Rteeea.

JWM mitt Hr MnUf I Jo7, Arn, United States Malls. fltkdltlMrsm1rlfroai Raa Brwdtt it ud riVUrs, 1 o'tl-k r. GEO. W. BARXARD, Iti, Business Professional Cards, JOIIST M.

ROUNTHEE, ATTORNEY AND COONSFXOU-AT-LAW, Prescott, Arltooa. J. P. 1 1 AUG RAVE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, Montuma street, Prcscott, Arltona, JOHN HOWARD, aTTOTIKET KSu COUNSEuOu-AT-riAW. Prcscott, Arltona.

A. E. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, Mohare City, Arltona Territory. Dr. J.

N. MoOAKDLESS, PIIYNICIAN AND NURGF.OJf, of the U. 8. Army,) Offr hi Mrrtfri jopU of Prwoit and rieloKy I marching to the San al! a down times during a P. P.

HOWARD, M. 3nXY8ICIr A3STD STJitOEON. Wlckenburg, Arltona. dlan river, and the Oregon Pacific, from Portland to the north head of Humboldt rlvur, In Nevada. The ajrvrrgntc length of these scleral lines Is about (Ire tboutaod mites.

The Got eminent aid asked Is by lands aud a guarantee of Interest on railway bonds. The land grant consists of the alternate section on etch side of the respective roads, within twenty miles through Territories, and within ten tnllu through States. Each rosd gets one section per mile outright, as soon as elected and approved by the President. The title or the remaining lands remain In the United States, Whenever twenty conwcutlvc miles of rosd are Onlsbed, the Gutrrnment Is -to sell the Isnds borderlug on that section for not less than tit) per acre. In lawful money, the proceeds to be put In the Treasury of the United States, to the credit of the Railway Comiany.

which, lu no event, Is -allowed to buy or bid for the landi. "The pecuniary aid asked of the Government to the rosos Is a six imt rent, currency cuarantee ror tuny years on i.w,VJU, coin bonds, per tnue. The bonds are to be Issued and recorded by the 1 Secretary of the Treasury, with coupon lndorcd by the Treasurer of the 0 nltcd States, and payable I half yearly, and the principal of these bonds constitutes the first iicn npon the roads, rolling stock. and all other property. The Government under lines to securo llteir irotn loss in guaranteeing Its Interest, by retaining the procvi; of all sales of land by covering, wlUi the Treasury, all dues from tlte United State to the respective road on account of transportation, etc and by requiring each company to pay over to the Treasury of tbe United States, lull yearly, ten per cent or lu Cros receipt.

From these three sources the Uorcrntnent Is to draw In paying the rompany, Ktid wbstctcf rctnatn of tbe land fund Kc to the proper road. The ten ct cent, of the kto reedjKs to be psid Jsts tfcs Treasury lea day be lore each srml-acnual Installment of Interest become due; and whenever any r(d fall in this requirement ll Is to Ins proceeded against under the bankrupt jaw the first mortgage bonds on wblcb. It is Koaraoteed, are to be delivered on tb completion and equipment of twenty mile section of road, except that on tbe mountain portlon-of tbe Northern Pacific. Two-thirds of tbe amount on etch such section may be delivered when the The provlilons of the bill, with respect to annual reported rights of pre-cmptors, etc, teem to be like those of other railroad bill. Eacb or tbe roads named lit the bill i required to accept and assent to Its proviilon within six mouths, or be deu-wtd from sharing In lu benefit.

The Oregon Branch or the Cenjrat Pacific and the Union Pacific, Eastern Ulrtsion, Compinles, are authorized, by cotnblnsUon, to rorro a corporation under the style or tbe United States Southern PactSa Railroad Company, to construct a railroad and telegraph line between tbe llilrty.rourtb and tblrty-Ixih parallels, through New Mexico, to a Junction with the Southern Pacific of Call furnla, oil Uia Colorado river. The bill coln almott Immediately to the Government printing office. It is Impossible to give further detail, which relate to a description of tbe Southern Trunk line, to be constructed by the various companies, and to the manner of receiving and selling the Isndt, tusking reports, etc "Orbert." a correspondent of the San Francisco Bulltlin, discourses as follows of the rain-1 eral resources of Mohave county, in this Territory, and the drawbacks to their development: Th Bvippri full of eormpoDdese from tbe Whits 11m cvuDtry. snd the ej-ti of every body sr prret directed farMli tbkt tlon tf Ui eounUy. r-insrkkbl lit lu tiiftlltirr richoot.

It hlfbly rrU-lying to DbUUisUt of tbt I'sclCe Cout, tbi our mla-log resources Dt cxhsotted. bat la th nuUa sx fully rkh snd lolt Tr, line lhi Btit ditoortry th precious mtul on thU eocit. Th tb rich itlvtr mlMi on tb troni Cumttoek kxla, earried ttry-thlng befett it, epUvtd the pillu'j quits tasy, sad tblr tawney wai (jlT quit frwly ht tb dvlopmot of the Ilvr berlf taift in Ntrads. TB recent ditcovtrit WhiU Has promii fir to eclipM th dr at tb Cooutoek ntaes. la cosnce.

tk with the Whit lib eoattry, enmeroa saqolrle bsv tn vom) of ro sbuat tb mioe sod eountrjr bordering ea tb Colonda river, between Fart Mshsv aad CaUvIU, btd of BTttoa. the ss msjcisco distbict. To commene Fort Mohave, a for totn dlttane b. Wv stir mist bar been dueovcred. Within ten tnite vt tt la tb Kf of eiountaics, knows at tb Has FraaeUeo Uutrict, a somber of Itigt bar ba Iwcatsd, mm of which reotnlM qolt rich la llvr, which.

If Umj wer aajrwhr 1m bit la ArUoss, wooM sltneS a atfwd deat of attention, and moth grtaur divflvpoieaU wwold Lav bB mad, THE SSCKAMIJrrO PtSTftlCT. Th seit mlaet of any not ar thot th Eaersaisto DUtriet, which ti th secoed rmoj of nvwaUlu froa th Cokirwlo tivr and aboot thirty milti aatt of IIiJrntU, lvee mile soot Fort Mobav. Tb mines of tb Sacra-BioU DUuiet ax, with few eiceptivat, alt arjentUeroui l-atesa, taeb ss at eUd ai Whiu Jta, 'bat utal Tbcr ar ttieh aa abosdaac of mine eoolslnUr thU ar- eeacttrvu tutu (or mm metal) that It sarorulac Ultie ba dsa tbuk. It is nsdealabi fiet thl all the ery lr Hb Jf too at do rotnei nw jvoeuuy worked la and near irfin-la City. Kv4a.

Dot to la dUtnct, lb mlN and tb bubttr of thoa no laliuUe. it taott be tUiod (bat tb In dian bav to far dlipsted tbe tigbl of tb whit taaa to work then. Wlthia a lait thro yaar thejr have kitld mea at their wotk ta tbe aloet. At vat tb Indian an vktoriotts, snd th miner eaanot vet lure near tbem, then 1 but chaae tbera Ut It require a larf evmoaajr, abU te myUiy SU men or men, which nutftl eootwivrea a ia smurr wui aaora oan abl Cwild this doo Wety of ptrtuo In tared 1 don't know of nay other mining dUtrxt, Whit Pla ticp-ted. that irnxnix neb.

Sarri-et and everrtblnr aecesaarr ess thlyped to wtUuu 53 fr-'-Zvi of tb mines, and ilu all th 11 and ba meult eaa mad araJUtbl by thifplne dowa tb Colorado river to Sa FrnatUon, where It can reufetaUv markMod. Ti-ire evetythinc as at nent, ail tb diaadeaaure oomtanvd, oamtani with meaaa, tajr from to iX.OJX. cum fal( wurtlae; wtth asy tysum at all. to blrbty tuocauf uL hluy valuable mia owld Apache Doings on tho Lower Gila. Wo make the following extract from a private letter received by us from Col.

K. S. Woolsey, of Agua Calienle Ranch, on the Gila river, In the south-west corner of this county. It seems that wherever tbe Colonel goes, his old enemies, the Apaches follow blm and try to burst him up in business, as they did here. Well, be has caused the death ot many an Apacbe, and for giveness is no part of tbe nature or tbe brutes: I harn't seen or beard or your publishing our Apacbo troubles, and take it for granted that you have not heard or them, so I will cive you tbe Items in detail: They commenced in Feb ruary, nt Uatman Hat, by stealing blankets, clothing, provisions, arms, etc.

ubile the men wre out ut work, repairing the road. A few days after lbv attacked Bod kilted a Moxlcan berder nt Gila lieiid Station, but got no stock. Tbe cattle outran Mr. Lo. and arrived safe at the station.

Their next break was at UottrelPs llanch, four miles below Gila liend, where tbey succeeded in ninning off a valuable yoke of oxen undone miicu cow. Tbey nest paid their respects to me, by entering one of the cottages on the upper part of the ranch and helping themselves to blankets, clothing, etc A few days later, they drove pfl fourteen bead of cattle from Burke's Station, three miles from bere. That was about the 4th insU since then Ibev hare been quiet, and we reasonably expect tiey will remain so as long as tbe cattle last. Tb tracks tbat I nave seen Indicate eastern Indians; whether they will return to their old homes on the Salt and San Carlos titers or reside permanently with us is a quntilon entirely of their own choice. Duricg tbe winter tnontof, a few mounted men could have driren them from this part of tbe country, but the opening spring has bountifully replenished their commissary by bringing forth fine crops of pig-weeds aud lizards.

The snake bar-vest also promises well (a boy killed eleven nice onrs the other day), the squaw berries will be ripe in June, me cactus iruit in July, so you that It wilt be almost Impossible for us to get rid of tliriu this summer, if they elect ta stay. No other news on the river." Letter from Cunp Goodwin. (COHKElFOXDXXCK OF THI KIKtS, Gixr Goaowur, Asuioja, March ISC'J. Slnco February first tbe troops down bere (south of the Gila) have been continnally scout ing. Uol.

uaniard, witb company lit cavalry JAMES P. BULL, DUtrict Clerk, U. S. Commiuioner and Hardyvllle, Mohave County, Arltona. Wilt attend, at all time, to lb drawlar of Dd, Wortiaf Pwrf-Attoray, J.

OOLDWATEE, "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions, Clothing DryQoodt, Ikoti, SliOH, JIaU, 97ST At tho old stand formerly occupied by B. 3ohn, PAZ, Arltona, fel5M. The Cheapest House In Arltona. to buy i 1 not t' ad vantage of every scarcity io yawe oar prices. D.

HENDERSON CO. and some Infaalry, hare been out froa Tucson since tho first of March. Tbey called hereabout tbe and alter sbocing tbeir norses and araw Inir ration, started ou tbe lClb. under the iruld anco of an Apache Indian, who came in and vol- unUiered to conduct them to a rancheria. After Carlos and crossing It about a heavy rain, and making atr-Htm.

tnv slrucK west some eight miles, and came upon tworanchcrias. captured four Indians and six nsee; ai-stroyeu about eighty huts, plenty of mescal and skins-loosing Tour horses themselves. Tbey then crosicd tho Gila on a raft, swimming the animals. Most of the warriors were absent at the time tbe attack was made. Several other rancberias were passed, but no Indians wero found in them tbey arc living on inulo meat, plenty of heads or mules and asses being lounu arouna camps.

Major Perrr. with Hfiy Infantry, left here on the lab for leu White Mountains for a scout of twenty days and to look for good position for a camp out thon-. There aro various rumors of troops moving but I can't say for certain bow it will be. Wu expect a cavalry company to bu stationed here, and. tndcod, uus is a good post tor ctvairy ana well situated for scouting.

A short time ago, tho Indians tried to come in hero but were not allowed. They shot ft horse belonging to oompuny, 1st cavalry, tho morn ing before they left for the scout, and tried to stampede tho herd. but failed. The Colonel goes back to Tucson from here. Ho has been doing a smashing business among the Apaches, and may their shadows grow less.

Wo hare had a good ileal of rain this month and everything looks green, tbo Gila Is pretty btgn. UCCASIOXAL eaaUv obtained. tb bat metal mine at Watt inn can be woried tuceuruUr, tuaet or tn Racrameata XUtrt can m4 trebly to, tut tbey have tb iw) kind of ores, and olentr of wood, water and mw, wiiSt apleaautellaula. Tbey ar aUooa a ttralght Uae witb tb Whit Hae ouuntry, which a (lane at th map will at ooe snow. A VSPtCOVSCK IBIRKT Tber ai9 a rich tsialaf dutrict netheat of th Sao rameato tfittrtet, but Is a yet undeveloped, sr tt Is not asf.

nor bat It bees reart, tr small parti le travel thsvue that eoastrr tbe ladiaa bnraa te tho boatflur to tbo white, they fteqaeatly browht liot of th rkbnit kind of kilter ore to tb miner urn worllnf la lb 6eraftto OWtctet, 4Cr.e tbem to ro with them and tbr would tbow them th vetat where tbev bad brvk th ore from, wblcb tbey There It doabt If tie ttata of tb ootmtrv permitted tmaU nnie to rberevtr they piaM4, rich develoftBeais woold sere; be mad. CI Oorads (Colorado Dittrkt,) ttm mOe abort Tcrt Mubae. bat a number of mine airsaJy develond. om which have bee and are sow worked with jtuBL It cannot be tald tb mlnet are sot rich ovufh, but tb reaetal role of tlleee tnlatoj; caanot be tiKired hr, it take capital to derebip them, sltbotub a rood deal A werXhos been don there by tb owaen of mine tbemkeiee. 1 wwiw imprekt pouuererJinf to pro-pect and mine Bear th Colorado river.

I ro well prepared, although iinnr and rryiiUjf uwih cbar thsrs mw loan It lew rear af. Mumf oommencca ta any of tb aJrave-mentkned dittrittt caa be tund to uua rrttut, eocemeooea -who ea wat entertained by Hkakr, until rseeaUr, that meci coobt ro to ArUMS nd fkk op the raid and 0r; that II was laer la tuea aooooaac tnai no owiaya Ksmwua wer seeled. Tbe Mweqaese bat bee that ntay bae paid dear fur their mod, and tb tSectt of this iafal- uauaa tuu Map ovr whom eounu. Fort YcMA-Mr. J.

Uoss Browne thus pic tures Fort Yuma, California, and the country adjacent, on the Ariioni side of tbe Colorado: I wat not dUarpolnUd is my rt imrrewleai of Fort Tuu. Weird and barren as the adjacent country it. tt is not desthot of eompratauaff beaatita. lit basks of th river fur many mile below ar frtared with grave of met- Suit and eottoa-woikt Abov thaJaneUna of th OUa and te Colorado an extestive aSlovlal alley, elotbed with wil low. coUoo-wuod.

meiKtult and arrow-weed, ttretcbes far ff 6l fwlbtlUof Cast! I)vB, asd toward th rrsat dtaert a rurred ranr or mountain, over wbtca r.et la aotltary majetly 'CnTmney I1," faemt tb bnckrruuod. An atmotpbeiq of wonderful richness aad brUtUacy oov-ert tbe aeM Ilk a rorreout canspr of pritmaU ootor. and th Tltion let is th Immendty of th distance. Tbe tort v'andt ea an bloS, evamasdlEC th ad- Iscest ooastry fcr sasay talis araaad. and prtsetstt sa es NAl A FEW GOOD COWS.

Apply O. DUNN, rreseott. BTSlstHkMIstlsigaititSiMltiilalm Deeds, pecUt and Gitritl Powers-sr-AUaraty, si) miaor omea. CONCENTXATXD MESNT.CS3. 8olU6 fellotV, WbO no doubt, voled for McCormtck or Steamboat Adams at last election, is in tbo habit of stating tbe cony of tht Miskb sent to Col.

Woolsev, of Agua uaueoio, on tse una. aaouiu ne conunue to keep tip his lick, the Colonel and ourself will be compelled lo pray for bU consignment, after death, to a regies mas this Tuason or Gaaymas. Let up, ianr, or prepare to scsrek Ectciul copies of a bound pamphlet containing acts, resolutions and memorials, passed by the Fifth Legislature of this Territory have been rrcclred al the office of the County Recorder, for distribution. It hears the Imprint of the Tucson Publishing Company," altaough it was published la San Francisco. We could have done the work as well and as cheaply as the San Francirco bouse, but, for some reason or other the oSclsli did not sec St to rive St to its.

This is the fuj that MvCuiuiiCic ud bis friends help tbe Territory along. We notice that tbe Governor and are put down In the list of Fc'iri oSiclals at belonging to l'rescott. and conclude that it mutt have been an oversight on the part of said official, a neither of them hare resided here for the past 18 months. ELECTION PEECLNCTS ta.lHIhi yj tho JVvftld of Srrvtrai cf Yavapai County, for the Ensuing Election. Pat as You Go.

An exchange urges people to pay their small bills. It says: ''The prompt payment of small tills it something more than a convenience, considering its re suits, and the real distress, which the neglect of it often occasions, raises it to the dig nity of a virtue. There are many tradesmen, cngageH in extensive business, who have to meet large payments, and who depend for them upon the aggregate of small sums. It makes no sort of differnce to the payer whether these small sums aro paid to-day. or to-morrow, or next week.

It makes weighty differences to the tradesman, who is obliged to keep two or three clerks running after little bills, and to pay one per cent per month for tbe money that Is due to him, in a thousand Utile sutnf, that he should have for' the asklne, and that be is kept oot of by tbe thoughtlessness of customers whom he does not wish to oflend by importunity." That is all true as tbe gospel, but we would teach even a purer virtue, a higber morality, and say don't moke any small bills, but pay as you go. The habit of getting everything charged, from a tooth-pick to a barrel of flour. a rain, pernicious one, yet most people would be surprised if they could seo the bills made out by oar traders, to perceive bow many smsJI charges tbey have, bow, even, in many hundreds of instances the whole bill of an individual for tbe quarter or tbe half year, as toe case may be, is less than one dollar. Probably tbe individual bad tbe monev in pocket when he made the rjureha -rvt sheer laziness orthe force of habit prevented ms paying lor a own, ana tnus ending the matter. Instead of that it was charged on tbe books, drawn olT upon a bill, and perhaps wui tuc ume ot a ueric nan an Hour to collect Much as it costs merchants and mechanics to collect these small sums, they cannot anora to lose in em, lor tnc aggregate often amounts to a considerable sum; but their customers ougLt not to ask them to submit to such a tax, for it really amounts to ttiat, Boula.

Prcscott, Including Upper Granite, snd Willow creeks Inspector, 3. L. Blair; Judges, E. F. liowers, s.

Miller. i-K-cuon at toun jtoase. Klrkland creeK inspector. Jobn itobinton; Judtrcs, I. McAtcer asd T.

Koddlck. Election at bonse. Date creek Inspector, Hn. Gtlson; Judges, Weaver Inspector. Judges.

Election at (tore. Walnut Grove Inspector. Allen Cutluaber; Judges, Fred. Henry and T. son.

Elec tion at tjuuomoer's uousc. Ickentmrt? Inspector. A. H. Peeplns: Judzes.

H. Wlckenburi: and I. Richardson. Election at FecpleV saloon. vulture Mine Inspector.

Judges, Election at noute ot vulture uo. ccdingtjr tScturevio rlew, with IU seal quarUrs, tlcee-biom and wladlnr roads. The la winter it finer than that of Italy. It would scarcely be puttibl to surrevt a lmprotmat. I never experienced such xquiitc CbrUtaut weathcraa we enwjea aamg our sojourn.

i-ernaw uinaioot pwr mirbt oMeet to Ut temperature in tummer. when th ran of tbe tun attain their matimum fore, and th hot wind weep in from the deter. Giuvr's IttcoxsmtccTto Cadikct. Democratic paper argue that in rorcing orant to tin uis Cabinet with men of their own ilk, the Radicals of Congress have conquered the conquervr of the Rebellion, and wilt henceforth lead tho lllus trlons Ulysses by tbe nasal organ; but wu aro disposed to doubt this, and shall look for feints, flank movements, and other maneuvers to check mate tho "Jacobins." Following Is a list of Cabinet officers, with short sketches of their past history, etc Hamilton Flab, Secretary of 8tate, Is a native of New vorK vtty; was norn in ioov; nas oecn a lawyer, a member of tbe Btalo LecUiatnrc a mem- ber of both bouses of Contrress. Governor of his native Slate, and has traveled through Europe.

lie beloncs. heart and soul, to tbe protection ut, i -T- ucuriro Dumncn, owrcwrj ui tuo ticouij, i r. mix trot uuru tit in iammic, wt.41v.-1j, u. He has been Governor of his State, a ruember of Its Legislature, internal Rnvenue Commissioner, fJoiitfressmno, lawyer, merchant, ele. lie Is protectionist of the tint water, and so far as be can Influence the floances orthe nation, tbey will inauaged In tbe Interests or New England manufacturers.

Urigadlcr General John A Kawllnrs, 8icretnrv or War. Is a native or Illinois. His his. tory as a soldlor, (and ba has no other) Is well and favorably known to tbe country. He Is said tonoueadmlnlatrullre Qualities of ft blub order and will doubtless make a good Secretary of War for such men as Orant nud Sherman, with whom be bus been sa leg coimeoted.

A. b. Boric, Secretary of the Xvy, a ratlred weroUot of 1'blla, usars a mgu reptjiwoa Secsiov. Thi RadteaU of Texas, bare, we 6r toU, vutwl to split that SUtrt la two, and forn a new Ststte. le be called "West Texas with Saa AaUnls kWs twpltal.

Here efteers b1 iftr (fells, A gu Callente K. tj, Woolsey; ndges is. tmnouue, Klectlon at ooiscrs rsnctt. ton Mcuoweu inspector, juagvs, Place Of holding election to be designated by In spector. ijcaver vsuey inspector, w.r.vsoorn; juagca, Townsend and J.

M. Ilranerman. Election at Otborn's house. Area Frio Inspector, D. Maxn Jndres, John Ileese and Election at Agua Frio itnncb House.

Lower Lynx Creek Inspector, M. K. Lerty; 1 r-t juages, 1 ioTejoy ana n. u. unao.

x.tccuou atKrtva nouse. Rio Verde Insptetor. J. Melvln: Judges, P. H.

Crawford and Election at Melvhvs bouse. Blir Bac Inspector. Walters; Election at Ills: Bust mllL Lynx creek inspector, u. King; Judges, u. Orarts and Election at Eureka mill, Croons erect; Naves cartu saw null) Is Spector, J.

K. Walker, T. 8- Huff and A. f. A'oves.

Election at saw mill. giiluo valleyinspector, it. rosue; juorcs, Shivers and D. H. Poland.

Election at I'os- tle'a house. Walnut creek Inipector, Wm. Eintr: JndKta, A. uottieit ana A. MaeuDrook.

Election at Boblett's house. Point of Hocks Inspector. Gto. Cary. Judses.

Ylckers and It. Osborp. ElecUon at Cary's bouse. Phoenlr Inspector, J. W.

8wllllngj Judges, J. U. Davu and Wllilsm omiin. Election at nwu llnirs bonse. Skull Valley Inspector, J.

Dunn; Judges, Joseph Ehle and John Boyle. Election at Duun's ranch. Bterllncr Mill Inspector. Chas, Borecr: Jndces, John Martin and Wm. Cole.

Election at Sterling mm. TERRITORY OF COXTI Of TAVAPAI. I. John H. Bchan.

County Recorder and tn-ofa cio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ef said couuty, do hereby certify tbnt the above and fore- troini: is a 11111. true ana correct copy 01 me elec tion precincts established, and the officers or elec tion appointed, by tbe Board of Supervisors of said county, lor tne ensuing election, to do neiu Wednesuay, June 2, ima, In witness whereof, I have bereanto set my hand till 6tb day or April, A. U. iw. J.

II. BEHAN, County Recorder aud ex-ojicio Clerk Board of Supervisors. By J. M. RooxTRzr, Depaty.

Cocitest Ix Bcsixcss. Next to integrity and smartness, courtesy is tbe most desirable capital and the most available for a yocr.g man. Those who possess it, if tbey have brains and energy, are as certain to go up as a kite is witb a fair wind when tbe belly-band is right. It is so rare a commodity as to attract attention atone. At railroad stations, in tbe posiofiicc, la banking bouica, the counters of leading newspapers, if one rets a civil answer snd don't get their beads snapped it attracts attention.

If a young man gets up 10 let an sgea person sit down in the cars, the whole company examine blm from bis boots to bis hsir. If a gentleman offers a lady his seat in tbe cars she takes it with a bounce, and if there is vacancy, in-ateau of fuaklrrit room for the ircntieman who got up, two ladies will form the letter and occupy three sittings. It was not so with tbe merchants of olden time and with tbe successful men who laid tbe foundation of New York business character. The old merchants were not only their own porters, bookkeepers, and salesmen, but they did every thing well ana everything courteously. Tser were not omy morougniy noncst, but tfiey were considerate, attentive and studied po liteness as an element of success.

Old men wbo knew John Jacob A tor, speak of his genial, pleasant, affable manner. Ills atten tion to uis customers was untiring, and bo amount of stubbornness or fault finding could trouble his placid spirit. It was a positive pleasure to do business with him. The a saw of bis associates in business who have outlived the oblivion which has so many to a nameless grave, were distinguished ior nice spirit 01 unanes ana courtesy. Exchange Charlb Wetxcit, one of tbe founders ef the San Fraaclsco Eiemmtr, has sold bis interest la that Dspsr to anractioal printer.

The ssm insr It it-Ill under the able edlteri! control of U. F. Wasfeiagles, who says it 3 mw establish oa arona ot. Rown its, This coinnrcnensive title in cludes a class whose name and doines are known to few but their own privileged set, Their existence, however, is painfully present to all who frequent places of amusement, crowded meetings, or haunts of vice. Nay tbey are found everywhere.

The wonder wn ich ever surrounds tbem, is how they lire. All do not steal, and housebreak, and pick pockets, bow, then, do tbe balance get their dinners and breakfast, and so forth I Ther do not beg, and yet they are always to be scea aroend corners, lcanlsz xrith the most free-and-ea'T nonchalance, smoking black cutty pipes, and looking on all human insti- tions as the Emperor Maximilian might probably have done previous to his departure from, private life. A Ufa of elegant leisure is the' acme or cultivated nanpiness; a lire of inelegant leisure roust be the sutnmum bonura of rowdyism. Tho rowdy's estimate of his fellow-man rests on muscle. lie has no adraJratloo for intellect.

When be speaks of such a oao being the best man, he does not moan what you and I would imply as a gentleman, a scholar, and a good judge of aqua vit, Nol tie reiera to tne party biceps, and implies that he can itand mora punishment, come up to iue scraicu more smiuneiy, anq iook wita more calm resignation on the closing of his dexter oplfc, or the increasing inflammation of his potato-trap. The poetry of rowdyism is touching. A gentleman's skull is his know. edge-box, his prominent facial feature his bu gle, nis teeth bis ivories. It is really funny to near a juvenile rowdy request the honor of japanning your trotter cases.

It is a ques tion or divided contest whether a New York or a Baltimore rowdy takes the precedence in the attributes which distinguish the claw, for there is a certain pride attached erea to this, and be who wears bis cap most over his left eyet swears thu fiercest, drinks the strongest vitriol, and has the greatest number of fight, Is the hero at whoscfoet hi fellows worship. James Guthrie, late S. Sesator frees Kentucky, and Secretary ef the Treasury us der President Pierce, died at Leulfville, Msrch 18..

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