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Ban Diego Advertisements. "OACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSHIP X COMPANY. FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. LEAVE "WHARF CORNER OF , First and Brannan streets, on theg 1st and 16th of every month, for Yoko hama and Honckonsr, connecting at xoko hamawith the Company's Branch Line for Shanghai, via Hiogo and Nagasaki. FOR NEW YORK VIA PANAMA. Leave punctually at 12 o'clock noon, on the 7th, 17th and 27th of each month for ranama, ana connecting via ranama Kaii- road, with one of the Company's splendid steamers from Aspinwall for New York. When the sailing date falls on Sunday the steamer will sail on the preceding Saturday. The Panama steamers connecting with departures from New York, 10th, !20thand 30th, are expected to reach and leave San Diego on or about the 3d,13th and 23d. Steamers of the 17th and 27th will call at Mazatlan and Manzanillo. Steamers of the 7th and 27th connect at Acapulco for all Central American ports. All steamers will touch at San Diego and Acapulco. November 27-CONST1TUTION, Capt. Cavarly. SAN DIEGO BRANCH. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. '""After the departure of the ORIZABA, Nov. 23, the steamers will leave for the above ports every THURSDAY at 9 a. sr. Steamer ORIZABA, (Japtain n. J. John ston. Nov. 23, Dec. oth ana lvui. Steamer PACIFIC, Captain Geonre H. Douglass, Nov. 28th, Dec. 12th and 26th. Returning leave San Diego every Mon davnnri Snn Pp.drn Tnesdav. After departure for Panama November 27th, the ranama steamer will not call at San Pedro. Throuirh bills of lading signed, and through tickets sold from and to all ports on the aan Diego route, to ana irom Now York, Europe, Mexico and Central America, at San Francisco tanll rates. For further information apply to EM) RIDGE & IRWIN, Agents, San Francisco, or C. P. TAGGART, Agent San Diego. S. S CULVEBWBLL. WSI. JORRES CULVERWELL & JORRES, TT1 OR WARDING AND COMMISSION 12 MERCHANTS, At their Wharf (foot of F street), SAN DIEGO, CA1. Particular attention paid to forwarding Iroight to allpartB of Arizona Territory. All Steamers land their Wharf. at Mark Packages care of C. & J., San Diego, and send shipping receipts. Egr Agents for the North Pacific Trans portation Company. jy20-tf S. W, CRAIGUE, WHOLESALE DEALDR IN TUNE WINES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS. BRICK BTJXEiInsrG-, CORNER OF 4TH AND K STS., SAN DIEGO, (ltf) STEUVER. & KLAUBER, Cor. Seventh and I streets, Sau Diego, : : California. W THOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Egf" Importers of Fresh Garden Seeds. Highest prices paid for Soldiers' Final Statements and Government Vouch ers. no23-tf DRUG STORE. HAVING ENLARGED AND RE fitted my salesroom, and increased my stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, I would respectfully invite the public to call and examine my goods and prices, at The Sign of the Mortar, On Congress street, at my old Btond. E3?Will give prompt attention to com pounding physicians prescriptions, and all orders from the town and surrounding country. CHARLES H. METERS. Vuwsou . Match 16. mal6-tf A FIRST CLASS BUSINESS for reliable men, with the assurance of making from $2,000 to $5,000 per an num, can be secured in connection with an Agency for the exclusive sale of works bv HENRY WARD BEEGIIER, WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT, HARRIET BEEGII ER STOWE, &e. Write for particulars to J. B. FORD fc Co., New York, or 339 Kearny Street, Saa Francisco. dl4 it THE CITIZEN. TUCSON, PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA. Saturday, - Dec 38, 173. INJURED INNOCENCE &c. The celebrated Arnold who Is rep resented as having so easily duped, bamboozled and swindled tlie astute and shrewd capitalists of San Fran cisco, and also had some great New Yorkers within his grasp, is on the legal war-path, as witness this dis- patch clipped irom that live and newsy paper, the San Diego Daily Union : Louisville, Ky., Dec. 16. Arnold. whose property has recently been at- tacnea at tue suit or William M. Lent, ene of the prominent victims of the re cently exposed Calilornia diamond swin dle, publishes a long defence in yester- aays tjourier-d ournal. ile denies the fihnrfres nf Ills "R.nltinrr" flin c-i.ollo1 diamond fields. Arnold announces that ho has already engaged lawyers, who are now on their way to California, to pros ecute all parties connected with the charges or swindling made against him. Then in addition, we find this para graph in The Alta : Arnold, the diamond sham, writes to me uiamona company tnat he has " em ployed counsel a good Henry rifle and I am likely to open my case any day on California street. There are several scalps tv uuiu uKt; 10 siring on a poie. ' Now we stand in with Arnold in ail l,;., Qflw i.:-iif t-- BuU4WBBI)Uuu,irrUt uu- fore the public, for we know of no one in much more need of something like purgation. In this good work, we think the common public will . . - cheer him on: but how those uureki ' a. fu v..n:'- 4.1,1 X out deluded ban Francisco operators will look upon such steps by Arnold, is quite another matter. If any of . ... , , , J , them were in with Arnold from the start, Arnold may bo so indiscreet as to make some such revelations. Janin was heavy on prophecy, and it will be quite apt for Arnold to be as " ex pert " in revelation. But really, we anticipate a danger ous amount of irresistible laughter, as tho remaining scenes in the last act of the grand diamond farce is be ing played for the benefit of the whole public, as well as, we trust, to tho moral benefit of thofe who put it on the California Street boards regardless of expense in coin and character. Arnold only expresses a likincr for ' several scalps." This is quite mod est, and should he get them, prob ably would have none too many ; but we are comforted to know that the "scalping" business is a game not always played by one party. Now, I wnac a calamity to tne wona to lose a man who can so easily control, and durje. too. the exeat monev kine-s of n .-? m mi. e - 4.- vui4j.jj.iiiu : lliiV, -Lilts oawuiucuiu J1 rr: -i 13 1 -i i p .1 union biiouiq ompioy mm, oeiore tnenpir8t Cavalry: Second Lieutenant "W. ruthless hand of time or some other hand sends him to tho happy hunt- ing grounds in tho scalping bout he foreshadows, to mislead the great and grasping Stanford, Huntington, Hop kins & Co. to spend their coin in the purchase of a diamond field of him, for he doubtless has some choice ones left, insteadof riuning tho State by building railways, steamboats, work shops, wharves, cars and locomotives. At the rate Arnold has diddled Eoberts, Harpending, Lent, Janin and other creat, shrewd, scientific and wealthy men, it wouldn't take him over a couple of years to get, all the railway men's coin and other goods and chattels, place them in Kentucky, and thus relieve the virtuous State of California from tho power of those ter rible oppressors and their oppressive works. This is a mere hint offered by a humble member of tho " inde pendent press" for the sole interest of ye simple and innocent public. THE AXTA. or Juecemoer w says tho Pacific Foundry, of that city, is engaged m casting macninery lor a quartz mill to be erected near Hermo sillo, Mexico, by some San Francisco apitalists. According to a Salt Lake dispatch of December 12, Major Powell, the Colorado Canyon Explorer had ar rived there and reported that " the ex pedition' made many discoveries of reat interest and scientific value." Your Only Simple Relative. Depend upon it boys, your only sim ple relative is your mother. What says the bard ? Who was it slapped me when 1 fell. And kicked the place to make it swell And whopped, and swore, and cuned me well ? My father! Who was it wiped my tearful eye, And backed me up in every lie, And tipped me well upon the sly ? My mother! Example of Eloquence. Now that our Legislature is about to assemble, it becomes the duty of the journalist in Arizona to present for perusal some remarkable examples of legislative eloquence. The jour nals of Oregon point to the following as tne cnoicesc oi an maue at a recent n i i - p n t i , I session of their legislature, which, at the time, had under consideration a bill for the appointment and pay of a state geologist. At that auspicious m0Uient. a member immortalized him self by edifying his fellows and the world'at large in this speech " Mr. Speaker : Fortunately or un fortunately it has been my province to live in a mining country during the biggest part of my brief but eventful existence. Fifteen vears ago I con sidered myself a geologist. From my earliest infancy I have been pos sessed of an overmastering impulse to explore the bowels of the earth. But, sir, Mr. Speaker, the bowels of the earth are hard to get at, and the man who would study the subterranean anatomy of the universe must pull off i ma nnnro arm ennira iiiro rno nrnnnor r . . I llKJiy JJIUU44U, UUL11UU 111 WCBU diggings ! ' Prolonged applause.! Sir, for fifteen years I have cousecrat- eu. niyseiz to tne invesugauon or tne minerals that underlie the Pacific coast. X have traversed the coast with the most learned s;eolonsts of both this and the Old World, and we have come to the conclusion re- luctantiy but unanimously that this 'ere kentry has rocks in it you can't hnd m the text books Military Items. -R0,w nwiora -fv, TQT,f "'" -t""K"""i headquarters of Arizona, assign Dr, Gr. A. Beniainin to detachment of P lfth- Cavalry near Camp Verde ; Dr, - HarPer- to Hualpai; Dr. "W. E liust to Apache ; and upon the arrival of Dr. "V. H. Carbusier at Date Creek, Dr. John LaBarro will be re lieved and report to Division head quarters at San Francisco for annul ment of his contract. December 16, a general court-mar- tiai was ordered to convene at Camp 0 j j Coppinge 23d Infantry; Captains Emil Adam and R. U. Montgomery, Fifth Cavalry ; Captain C. C. C. Carr, First' Cavalry ; First Lieutenant A. E. Woodson 5th r, i -n- 1. t 4. l a n t. 1 In.vn. rir h irs.r. I iipnrnnniir A l-rrnrr " J " ' "i S. Schuyler, Fifth Cavalry ; Second Lieutenant O. L. Hem, First Cavalry, and First Lieutenant, L. Hammond, Twenty-third Infantry, Judge Ad vocate. Sait Fkaxcisco, Dec. 17. "Work on the bouthern iracihc Itailroad oi California has been suspended for the winter. The track now extends twelve miles beyond Salinas City, Monterey county, but no trains are running thereon. C. T. HATDEIi. N. O. 1'LOUBNOY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS Every Variety or EKCHANDISE MAIN STREET, Tucson, A. T . no -tf A. & L. Zeckendorf, MAIN STREET, Tucson, i : Arizona. dealers In General Merchandise. Have constantly on hand every article required in this Territory. I X i c c s B o d u o e d jy -tf THE BEST GOODS yND LOWEST PRICES ARE TO BE FOUND AT D WOOD'S New Store, Swouthwest cor. Meyers and Mesilla Sts. A Wholesale and Retail Business in General Mcrr.linmlico Is Conducted. DryCoods, Ready Made Clothing, Boots aua onoes, rrovisionB, Urockery and Queensware, aud the Choicest Brandies, Whiskies and Wines always on hand. Tinm prnimi- wnmvQ ;a uvuli jnevy uuuus CHiSAP. a3-tf GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES AT H. Lesinsky & Co.'s.l AVING CONCLUDED CI.OSE OUT Our Business in Tucson, TO We offcr onr largo and well assorted GENERAL MERCHANDISE Atsch LOW PRICES as has never toe- fore been ouered to the nublift fore been offered to the public in the Territory. GREAT INDUCEMENTS Are offered to Retail Dealers. Give us a call and judge whether for yourself "WE MEAN BUSINESS OR NOT. no31-ym AGENCY "OHIIiADEr.PIIlA BREWERY, JL San Francisco. Corker Messilla and Meyers Streers, .TUCSON. English Ale and Porter in bottles. Ale and ILager Beer on draught. liUiiches, Rye Bread, Caviare, Swiss Cheese, Sausages (emoked), Etc., Etc., Etc. Genuine replc Cigars, wholesale and retail. se28-tf LEVIN. WATER DELIVERED. PEOPLE OF TUCSON are reminded that MARTIN TOUHEY Delivers Cloar, Fresh Spring Wa ter once or more a day, at a Very Moderate Price. He is as punctual as a clock, and delivers at hours to suit customers. Call upon him for water and particulars. mr3o-tf J- F- BENNETT & CO? S OTTTIHIIEIRINr Overland .ZVTiiIl ana DEacjxres Company, ARE NOW RUNNING A two-horse vehicle three' times a week, from Tucson to the Bum Mines, where they connect with Coaches For All Parts of Mew Mexico, Tezas Chihuahua and Eastern States. "Particular Attention paid to carry ing Express Matter, and comfort of Pass engers. Office at Lasinsky & Co.'s store. Tucson. (noip THE CITIZEN JOB - OFFICE Is now supplied with a flr3t-claas MACHINE PRESS, And therefore has 2TSUPERIOR3 Facilities for IPi-livting ALL KINDS OF Legal Blanks, Stock Certificates, Programmes, Bill-heads, Posters, Cards, Envelopes, Xetter-heads, Invitations, Tickets, etc., jN"eatly and. to Order KgTMilitary posts supplied with blanks of every description, as Vouchers, Quar termaster's Receipts, fcc. &c. Orders from any post, station, mining camp, where thef aruirrxr express, ro Lni.ntr,,iWcni;.;tiii Tucson to Prescott SAN BERNARDINO, CAI THE BUCKBOARD OFigJg ing the United States Mails, leave Tucson every Monday for CAMP GRANT, FLORENCE, PHENIX, and "WICKENBERti Connecting with the Stages of the Califor nia Semi-weekly Line from tbr.t place to Prescott and Ehrchberg and San Bernar dino, California. Travelers over this route can visit the Vulture and Bradshaw mines: also, all that rich mineral section in the vicinity of Pres cott and Wickenbenr, and will'lind irood accommodations at the stations, and much the most-pleasant route to travel over to I Snn Bernardino and Los Angeles, Califor nia. JAMES GRANT, Proprietor. Tucson, September 1, 1871. seO-tf TTJCSO AE1ZONA CITY SAN DIEGO TRI-WEEZLY HVILAJEXi LINE : X arrive at Tucson everyi: Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Mornings ; Depart at 4 p. m. on Tues days, inursdays s fcaturdays, Until Farther Notice. Time to San Diego, Five Day a. This will enable the traveling public o reach San Francisco in EIGHT DATS. Fare to Arizona City 850 " San Diego, (in gold coin orits equiv alent,) $UO. A buckboard will leave Maricopa "Wells every Monday morning for Phenix re turning the next Day. "This is thequick -est and safest route to the Salt River set tlements. Will connect at Phenix with Grant's line forWickenhergand Prescott. MOORE cfc CARR, Proprietors. J. "W. Hopi-ras, -Affent, Tucson. 57-Connoctlng at Arizona City 'witlj i. G. Copron'fl lino of stagaa to Sao Diego.