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Dissolution of Copartnership.
THE COPATNEKSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between Charles Etchells and
John W. aweeny, aoing Dusine! in iuo-
son, A. T.f Avae aissoivcu Dy .muiuui con
hpiii, nn Kentember 0. Charles Etchells
will continue the business. All accounts
of the late firm will be collected by Mi
chael McKenny.
ETCHELLS & SWEENY.
Tucson, A. T., Sept. 27, 1873. 4,
Administrator's TJbtice.
7VJ0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
JS the underfeurned Administrator of
the estate of Rafael Ron, deceased, to
the creditors of and ill persons having
claims against gam deceased, to cviiioit
the same with the necessary vouchers
within four months from the first publica
tion of this notice to thc undersigned at
Tucson, County of Pima.
FRANCISCO S. LEON. Administrator,
Tucson, A. T., Sept. 22, 1S73. 4t.
Aviso de Administrador.
EL QUE SUSCRIBE, ADM1NISTRA
dor dc los hienes del flnado Rnfael
Ron, suplica a los acredoret de dicho hna
dopresenten sus reclamos dentro del ter
miuo de cuatro nieses desde la fecha dc
oete primer aviso en su casaen el Tucson,
Condado de rima.
FRANCISCO S. LEON,
Administrador.
Tuceon. A. T.. Setiembre 20, l&TJ. 4t
Prooate Notice-
T) ROB ATE COURT, COUNTY OF PIMA,
JL Territory oi Arizona.
In the matter of the estate of Mark Aid
rich, deceased.
The Territory of Arizona sends trreetlnsr.
In pursuance ol an order of this Court.
duly made and entered on the 25th day of
September, 1873, notice is hereby given
that Saturday the 2oth day of October, A.
D. 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M. of fiaid day, at
the court-room ol the I'robatc court, in
the town of Tucson, in said County of Pi
ma, has been appointed for hearing the
application of Hiram S. Stevens, one of
the executors praying that a document
now on lile in this Court purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Mark Aid
rich, deceased, be admitted to Probate, and
that letters testamentary be issued thereon
to Hiram S. Stevens, who is named therein
as one of the executors, at which time and
place all persons interested may appear
and contest the same.
Dated at Tucson, September 25, 1873.
Attest : WILLIAM J. OSBORN,
Probate Judge and cx-oflicio Clerk
Probate Court.
September 27. 5t.
G. W. Cheslky. I J. S. Jones.
G. W. CHESLEY and CO.
Importers aiid Wholesale Dealers
jjINEWlNES AND LlQUORS.
Sole Proprietors of
CUNDU RA NGO BITTERS,
No. 414 Front street, San Francisco, Cal.
and 51 Front St., Sacramento.
Special attention will be paid to tho
trado in Arizona.
May 24. 6m.
FERL. BERTHOLD,
Tres Alamos, Arizona,
Dealer in
QE1SER4L JfERCEANDISE,
Havo constantly on hand a well seleotod
stock of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
X.1Q.UORS,
TOBACCO, and
CIGARS,
Etc., Etc..
WIIICH I offer for sale at lowest possible
prices. I have also HAY and GRAIN on
hand to supply the traveling public. Also
a most excellent well of water to accom
modate the public. p5-6m
J. BENUETT & CO.
Southern Overland Mail and Ex. Co
ARE NOW RUNNING A RLst
two-horse vehicle threeiLssSM
times a week, from Tucson to the Rio
Mimbres where they connect with coaches
For All Parts of New Mexico, Texas.
Chihuahua and Eastern States.
5FParticulnr Attention paid to carry
in Express Matter, and comfort of Pass
engcrs. Office at S. II. Drachmau's store
Tucson. (nolStfj
TUCSON TO PRESCOTT
SAN BERNARDINO, CAL.
THE BUCKBOARD OF r-isp
the undersigned, cnrry--SrS
ing the United States Mails, leave Tucson
every Mopday for
CAMP GRANT,
FLORENCE,
PHENIX, and
WICKENBERG
Connecting with the Stages of the Califor
nia Semi-weekly Line from that place to
Prescott and Ehrehbcrg 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 "VViekenberg, and will find good
accommodations at the stations, and much
the most pleasant route to travel over to
Ban Bernardino and Los Angeles, Califor
nia. JAMES GRANT, Proprietor.
Tucson, September 1, 1871. se9-tf
THE CITIZEN.
TUCSON, PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA.
.Saturday, - Oct. 4,, 1H73,
LETTER FROM VIENNA.
Something About the City Its Great
ness The World's Fail An Im
mense Concern Every Country
Comparatively Full Except Ours
The Beer Garden Business Beats
the World.
Vienna, August 23. I got here
one week ago to-day, and have been
making the most of the situation. In
some respects the situation is making
most of me. .But on the whole, I
have no great fault to find in short,
am very clad 1 came. The city itself
is well worth seeing for the money.
The letter writers so far as I recollect,
did not impress mt with the idea that
Vienna was one of the largest and
finest cities in the world, and 1 could
not imagine that I was in the city of
school jreosrrauhy memory. London
did not come up to expectations, be
cause I had the place somehow fixed
up in my mind. I had not got half
way from the depot to the hotel, be
fore I discovered that 1 was m a new
world here altogether from what 1
expected. Vienna has a population
of about 1,000,000, and is evidently
one or the most nourishing cities m
Europe, and such a palatial concern
throughout! Stewart's celebrated
New York establishment would be
but one in a thousand here as to size
and cost. And then Vienna is so ar
ranged as to show off these structures
to the best advantage, without be
coming monotonous. The old center
of the city is palatial and massive in
appearance, while the new additions
are splendidly grand ; and on all tho
surface cheerfulness prevails. Evi
dently the atmosphere has something
to do with preserving the original
whiteness of the exterior. To give
you a little idea of the lay of the land
here, Vienna was once a strongly
walled town on the south side of the
Danube. During the present admin
istration the reign of Emperor Josef
those old walls were torn out, ex
cept some of the principal gates left
as mementoes or the past. This demo
lition afforded space to create a gret
circular street called "Koenig
strasse " which envelops the old city
with a grand park, rather, wherein
there are lines of trees, broad side
walks, carriage ways, &c. A still
greater King street is in course of
construction on tho site of the outer
circle of fortifications at least a mile
bevond. There is what is called the
Donau (Danube) canal running:
through the city, and slicing off a
portion of the interior King street
for some distance, but in a way to
add special interest to the drive. The
waters of the canal glide through
more like a swift river, and at inter
vals there are special parks of trees
along street and stream; and at I
night, under full head of gas, the
scene surpasses anything in the city
line I have ever met with. I am told
by even sticklers for Vienna, that it is
nothing to what I will see at Pari,
&c. I am unable to realize yet what
Paris is, according to that. There
are so many of these wonderful build
ings that I can never get done look
ing at them and wandering through
them. They are constructed on a dif
ferent plan from anything I have
seen in the United States. The en
tranco is by way of a tunnel, so to
speak, to a court in the center, from
wnencp tne stairs wma up as in a
monument. When you go to a hotel,
the carriage drives right in out of
sight of the street, which seems a
strange relief from being landed like
a box or trunk on the sidewalk of our
American t establishments. So with
these dry goods and banking estab
lishments there may be booths and
drinking saloons in front, but the
main business is all got at from tho
rear, as it were. I got here a week
afro to-day noon, and first thins:
climbed the steeple of St. Stephens'
church, from which in a clear day
(and unlike London, they have plenty
of nice weather here, I infer) one can
get as nice a view as from any place
in the world, almost of the kind. I
thought it good to be here, and then
proceeded to dive through these great
houses and look at the displays of
jewelry, &c. forgetting all about tho
great exhibition. The Grand Opera
House here is next to the Imperial,
Palace in cost and appearance. On
Tuesday I went out to Schonbrunn
the great suburb palace and grounds
of the Imperial family. 1 got a good
look at His Majesty, who seemed to
be a very plain sort of creature in hu
man shape, and driving a plainer
team, in comparison to the array of
horse flesh apd carriages I afterwards
saw in the piain stable in the city,
Americans talk about Grant and his
half-dozen plugs, as indicative of ex
travagance and pending ruin to the
Kepublic. I wish every American
could see this horse stable in question.
The gold and precious stones used in
finishing off one or two of these wheel
ed concerns would alone build the
Treasury at "Washington ; in fact, the
great Capitol itself. I swear I be
lieve I have already seen more pre
cious metal, stones, ivory, &c, so far
on my tour, stacked away to moulder
in these old churches, palaces and
horse stables, than a ten-wheeled lo
comotive could haul down hill. At
present, the number of horses in the
imperial, stable is only about four
hundred, eating oats at over one dol
lar per bushel. They have sold off a
hundred or so lately. The saddles
and saddle-cloths, the ornamented
huntinsr weauons oh. Lord, don't
ask me to mention any part of it m
detail. I have to pass tho stable
every day onca or twice from where I
stop, and it looks bigger all the time
bigger than the great Exhibition
building. I do not think I have seen
Or shall see anything on the trip to
impress me more than the contents
and arrangement of their horse and
carriasre concern. And it is but one
of the kind in monarchial Europe
Let those who prate about American
extravagance and display, muster up
courage and coin enough to cross the
Atlantic just once and use their eyes
to ordinary advantage. Austria is a
rather rotten state however, find
no wonder. But there must be a
wonderful resource here somewhere
aud somehow to build such a city and
keep up such vast human machinery
soldiery and what not. Jbverybodv,
exceut the lowest servants, aud
market people, seem to go better
dressed than Americans and look as
healthy as anywhere ; though, as th
Shah told them, hehind all this prettv
palace work there is much that
smells bad. In fact, Vienna has as
many different stenches as Cologne,
and I do not wonder that the Persian
despot turned up his nose at most
everything in Germany. It is a cu
rious life, this. In many respects I
like it hugely ; and then about the
time I think 1 am going to spell Jo
seph with an f, I meet with some fea
ture that makes me hop round and
damn everybody forever allowing me
to come here. Just before commenc
ing to write this, 1 had one of these
spells while trying to run a restaur
ant and get a little dutch something
or other to eat. It is the little troub
les and wants anyhow that make life.
have threatened you with a letter
about door-latches, tooth-picks &c. If
I escape the cholera 1 will write two
letters and print them myself, if no
other way.
About the "World's Exhibition, I
know too much already to say any
thing;. That is the trouble about the
whole trip I take notes of all I
think worthy, aud find so much on
hand that I have no time (only when
tired out) to boil it down. I have
tried to "go through" it as thor
oughly as J. Knew now laning it oy
sections and by wholesale ; and re
peating and comparing ; for it is cer
tainly worthy of well-doing now that.
I am hero, and it is a great study, too,
on general principles. I had no idea
would be one-iourth so much inter
ested in it before coming here, and
that interest increases if anything
every day. Shall give it a week or
so more at least. It is only once in a
life time, and I may stay a month.
Most of the Americans leavo it about
the third day, and don't know any
thing about it for certain. Tho Eng
lish are generally less contented still.
If I could only talk Dutch, I could
live as cheaply and well as a reason
able mortal shouid ask. That is the
real truth about the Vienna thieves.
They do not go at you witli a ohot
gun, as in America, but all hands
clown to the dog, nip your pocket a
little, and it foots up nicely on their
side. If ever I get back to tho Em
peror Grant's potato-patch, and can
catch a raw Dutchman out alone, I
will just tie him up to a cold rock
and eat his liver out by inches, as did
that chap on Mount Caucasus in the
fable, and no other vulture shall have
a mouthful. If the average Dutch
man's liver is scented according to his
breath, I would have a hell of a time,
too ; but I would worry it down
somehow you bet. I am practicing
now on their sausage and cheese, how
ever, washed down with beer, and I
feel encouraged to get even. I see I
am not going to tell you anything
about the great show in this letter.
It is just as well. It is not good for
a person as far out west as Arizona to
acquire information too fast. I will
add, however, tha America I mean
the United State, for Brazil has a
fuller account here than we have
is not supremely happy on the dis
play at Vienna ; ind if Europe don't
turn out any bet ter in proportion in
'76, at Philadelphia, the Centennial
will certainly be a one-sided if not one-
as
horse affair! think now if the Pres
ident had only known it in time, he
would have let Gen. Van Buren go
ahead. Vau evidently telt ashamed
to snread out the yeast powders and
axle grease, and so kept holding back
to see if something wouldn't come at
last suitable to the occasion. I do
not know what could have got into
the usually enterprising Americana.
It seems like a case of what was ev
erybody's was nobody's business
Congress should have spent tin
money for the com mission in boxim
up a few leading features of Ameri
can invention, production, art, Szc,
and shipped them. The only thing
characteristic of them here, is th
school-house, and it is quite an at
traction indeed. The Portuguese
strangely enough is the only nation
represented here in that way, and
they have a very fair sample of the
modern style of educational contriv
ance.
I wish- you could have seen the
beer-garden display last night on the
grounds of tho Weltausstellun
That's what they call it. I can never
forget it, now that I can spell and
pronounce it, and live. Be sure you
print it Weltausstellung ail right,
tor 1 have had pains aiid expense
enough with that one word already
Executor's Kotice.
TkTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
P( the undersigned exe utrix of the cs
tute of Bemabe K obits, deceased, to th e
creditors of, and nil persons having claims
n tra it) st said estate, to exhibit the same
with the necessary vouchers, wi hin five
months from tho date hereof, to the under
signed or at Tully, Ochoa & Co.'s, in Tuc
son, A i norm,
J0SEFA R0M0 DE R0BI.ES,
Executrix.
Tucson, A. T., Sept., 8, 1873. 4t.
Pine lumber!
nnnE santa rita saw - mill co
JL are now prepared to furnish all kinds ol
Iii m"l)ei' and tesliinles
at the Lowest Prices and of the VervBest
Quality evet olfered in this market.
Parties wanting any kind of lumber will
please leave their orders at the store ol
Messrs. E. N. Fish& Co., and they will be
promptly hlled. ti
S. W. CRAIGUE,
WHOLESALE DEALEIt IN
G1INE WINES,
! LIQUORS,
and CIGARS.
BRICK BTTIIilDnsrGr,
COKNEK OF 4TII AND K STS.,
SAN D'TGO.
RE3TAUHAUT AST) BAKERY,
ON MESILLA STREET, BETWEEN
Main and Meyers.
THIS popular place has been greatly en
larged and improved, and completely ren
ovated recently. Meals at all hours, day
and night.
A FIRST CI-ASS BAKERY
Is connected with this house, where, at
all times, Bread, Cakes, Pies, etc. can be
had, Particular attention will be given
to suppers for parties. Give us n trial.
MAEIIOLZ & GILBERT, Proprietors.
June 2S.
M, I. JACOBS & CO.,
Dealers in
GENERAL JtfEROUAKDlSE,
OFFElt A
Well Assorted Stock at lowest Cur
rent Rates.
Agency for
Pierson's Terrenate Flour Mills.
COIN,
BUXXION, and
12XCHANGE
BOUGHT and
SOILD.
CASH ADVANCED ON CONSIGN
MENTS. Tucson, March 8, 1S7.3. mrlo-tf.
DAVIS & KELSON,
Congress Street, Tucson,
jypl. JV UFA U T UR ER S A NB
DEALERS IN
Tin, Brass and Sheet-iron Ware;
Also Stoves of the best patterns.
TEvex'-y description
OF....
Tin, Sheet-iron -ware and Stoves is sold
on terms to suit the times.
(ggpOrders solicited and promptly filled.
CONNECTED WIT'H THE ABOVE
establishment, is a special depart
ment for the
Repair and Cleaning
OP....
WATCHES, CLOCKS
ETC., ETC.
SgpStcncil -work solicited and executed
to 6uit customers.
All work warranted a? represented, 5&tf
FLOUR! FLOUR!!
HAVING PUT IN FINE RUNNING
order the
EAGLE STEAM FLOURING MILL.
In Tucson, I am prepared to fill orders for
CHOICE FIOUK
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Patronage Solicited. Please call at the
Mill and Examine my muke of Flour and
Prices. JAMES LEE.
Juiy 19, tf.
Administrator's ITotice.
J0TICE IS HER KB Y GIVEN BY
M the undersigned adtuini? trator of the
estate ol Newton . Flournoy, deceased, to
the creditor. of, and nil persons having
ehiiras against said deceased, to exhibit
the s.iuie. with the nccess.ry vouchers
within ten months from the first publica
tion of this notice, to the undersigned at
Tucson, fated at Tin-son, A T., Septem
ber 8, 1873. SOLOMON WARN I-It,
4t. Administrator.
Application ior Patent.
U. S.' LAND OFFICE, 1
Florence, A. T , August 1, 1873. f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
the Montezuma Mining Company
whose postoflice address i Tues-.n, Pima
county, Arizona Territory, has made appli
cation for a psitcut for two thousand (2000)
linear feet of the Montezuma Mine or lode
bearing copper and silver quartz; with
surface ground four hundred (400) feet in
width ; situated in the Pansico Mininrr
District, Pima county, Arizona Territory ;
md (lesi.-ribLU in tne plat unu field notes
on file in this office as follows, viz: Begin
ning at a post at the NW comer set in a
monument of stones tind marked No. 1
(fr.-m which San I'omiugo Peak bears N
(l25x W J-7.23 chains distant; andBear
Mountain bears N 2S454, E 57.G7 chains
distant: ) thence S 3230x E two thousand
(2000) feet to a post set in mound ol" stone
and iLarked No o for faW corner of claim ;
thence N 5730' E four hundred (400) feet
to a post in mound of stone marked No 4 ;
thence N3230MV two thousand (2000)
feet, to a pi st in a mmnd of .-tone, marked
Nob; henec t 5i u tSO' four hundred
(400) feet, to place of beginning, cuntain-
18 3(5 100 seres.
And notice is hercbv given that the Mon-
tezunu Mining Company has made appli
cation for a patent for a mill site in con
nection with the above namel Montezuma
Mine. The said Mill ?-ite is siu.ate t in
the Pnpago Mining Bistiict. Pima county,
Arizona Territory and in a Northwesterly
direction and adjoining the Margarita
Mine Mill Sito in the Papago Mining Dis
trict, and in a Northeasterly direction from,
the Montezuma Mine; and is described in
the field notes and plat in this office as fol-
ows, viz : Beginning at the NW corner
of the Mill S'ite of the Margarita Mine lo
cated in I'npago Mining District, Pima
county, Arizona Territory: thence North
1?. 15 two hundreil (200; feet to a post set
in mound of stones marked NEC. No.
thence N 77 1 W, seven hundred and
twenty-tix (720) feet to a post set in mound
of stones, marked NW 0. No 2; thence
S13W three hundred (300) feet to post
et in mound ot stones marked bW C.
No 3; thence S 77 E seven hundred and
twenty-six (726) feet to a post set m Mound
of stones, marked SE C No 4; thenej
N 13 E one hundred (100) feet to place of
beginning containing five acres.
Aug 9. LEVI RUGGLES, Register.
Application for Patent.
U. S. LAND OFFICE, )
Florence, A. T., Aug. 1, 1873. J
'OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
II. S. Stevens, Samuel Hughes, A.
Lazard, Tully, Ochoa & Co., Jose Fcrntez.
and Miguel Alvorez, whoso postoQicc ad
dress is Tucson, Arizo a Territory, havo
made application for a patent for one Ihou-
and live hundred (loUO) linear leet ot tho
Margarita" Mine or lode of copper and
ilvcr bearing quartz with surface ground
four hundred (400) feet in width, situated
the Panago Mining District, Pima
county, Arizona Territory, and described
n tho plat and held notes now on file la
this oflico as follows, viz: Bcginninc at a
stake at the Northwest corner marked NV
in mound of stones; (from which
San Domingo Peak bears N 56 Y, 116.0a
chains distant; tho centre post on tho SK
boundary of the Montezuma Mine, Papago
Mining District, fima county, Arizona
Territory, bears N 77 V twenty-two and
half (22) feet distant; tho W C.
of the Marjrarita Mine Mill Site bears N
37 34 E, 15.42 chains distant;) thence S
13c XV fifteen hundred (1500) feet tostakc:
set in mound of stones markod SW corner
ttenccS77E four hundred (400) feet to
take marked SL. C. in mound of
stones; thence N 13 E fifteen hundred
(1500) feet to a stake set in mound of stono
marked NE C; thence N 77 W four
hundred (400) feet to place of beginning,
containing thirteen and 77-100 acres.
And notice is hereby given that the
above named persons claiming the Marga
rita Mino have made application for a pat
ent for a Mill Sito in connection with tho
above named Margarita Mine; tho said
Mill Site is situated in a Northeasterly di
rection from the said Margarita Mine, and
is described in tho plats and field notes on
filo in this offico as follows, viz: Begin
ning at tho NW corner of said Margarita
Mine; thencp N 37 34' E 15.42 chains to
SW corner of tho Margarita Mino Mill
Site ; thence N 81 E three hundred and
sixty-three (303) feet to a post marked SE
C. No 4; thonco N 9 W six hundred
(600) feet to a post marked NE C. Nol;
thonce South tl XV three hundred and
sixty-three (363) feet to a pnst marked N
W C. No 2; thence South 9 E si
hundred (600) feet to place of beginning,
containing five acres.
Aug 9. LEVI RUGGLES, Register.

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