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Tit 'l 1 I 1 i i- 7 i --j j. HI i i I 1 i 1 1 I iFT ii i Ml Tif ii i i "H7 .1 FIFTXQGRTH TEAR-NO; 266. LITTLE ARKANSAS, SATURDAY 1 1 SEPTEMBER. 1873, $10 -PER ANNUM -IN ADVANCE tw I Vt4 t-V "71! V. i T7 -aV i.

i 5 "vV rnnn nrw YnRX. i from MISCELLANEOUS-', icii'j! '-COAL MA.B September" US. Cotton noml. i issMira af iMpitr CiiM WE HAVE NOW IN OITR TARD, OJft. arkbam strvet, opposite the Anthony ONE HUNDRED THWSAND.

BUSHELS Avi a. ki on fi.t -A PITTSBU11G COAL; 1 i -f 1 Thlels th largest stoek eve plarsd on this ntarket, aud roily satBstant to supply atl-deniands during theoaoming season. There used be no fsar of a Coal famine this -winter, aad alt may get ready to born Coal, i and be assured af 3 A SUPPLY ALL TH YEAR ROUND. are now pipttit Coal to any part of the city at liberal prices, such. a part pr liithlmV as weininK, as wllljusury its use lu prefei rence -to other fuel.

I iH-rtwttat'M'ii v.J! LITTLE ROCK-i 213 Hi MOOltB, Agent SPADEAClDAIi Ltitu 5.i 1 OfRcVlit 'S'todafd'V'Banlr Biflfding, iA -rf: 4'aal Tar" featf mt gerry- Btrees. I'-SAYHt yowf iijri.TARiJC yrwc Ferry strewt, a fair stock of this WILL OQWN ASH FCPlIiiCOiL, And nsrve jnada- awawgementa tor tan de- woiUxarybyjaAkofvvi. I. ii i For the- coming Call and see me -before laying la your wlnter-luel. -1 will SeU mT S3ett4 AT A XiO'WiiUi PRICE Than any offered this market.

e-lYll. TEOUIIXE, Ageat. O't-t- JAV MR. J. HENRY wUl conUnue to take Orders feu the -7- -'s-rir -OOAXsil STAGE UNES.k..

ft. 1 ACOOIEIOPATION ii tit 4 i -t 1 11 il from 4 i wilrf 44 1- if It 1. 4J-0 Efiljf -v -t Ci I' Ml i I i 1 Offered AtdVuiaa Upham, at th of the oppoUOD. by Alderea it ResuleeL TK.t th and i cferl iirf tbiTcouBciT'r; berebj iithot-i ixed ftf directed ta Sune! and iwU, on pUcMten, of inOvbtdneiv in the 'usual forn at fifty" tents' on1 the 'dol and -receive ciy: ettrtracy.U pay-r miL and report thauactioa monthly im thl eouftcil; The action-of the council oa Thuraday night, well KOU(rb, as fa a thef go, 4Mfor- tiatetyHhys woC4 tof the eVlVapd were tiot mf Tbis uctiori: showM long sine have taken by the bendi.of.tne atj ire dia-crdrtea beusedf jAaJ belief thai there- baa een ail over-issue- by the coun-cd, or its agents, to an amount far above i hToirty tningy; jtSe, his'reeeat state taent. made to! ameeUng of citixen or 1, merchants Confidene 'U tbe thing laipilftg, arid nnti! that is rehtored, I city moaey will not agaia uirculate aa freelyj lieretoforej Tbet bankC we do- "not 1 attempt to pr moub ese', are rM sponsible: ia the first instance-- for t'the pryseut cifjy-j money lone as the issue was convertible at the bks Into currencj; so long ur business mNrwer willing, to and Is'u any nrs -aareaaowabla turn busiaess men.

jdecli ue" jbd.r fctfttt)' Tp sW9r cat Jbe purchased abroad- with. cut-rency only, thaa for the hanks to refmie to pay currency give exchange 'for' it'? The 'troee'mercbaa tsr iiy ihejrefch tifk take city tnoney as long as the banks re-fuse "ta taVelt as payment fori eastern ex-change and the banks say fh4t; dar'mg that? financiai panic that now 1 exists throughout ail the tbeyxcan'aot If the council bad taken its action ol Thursday -tght' at an earlier day, it Wjouhl.have jpreaj such pun fide ace 'in the citf imae. an wosld doubtless enable the baaksy merchants and people ooatiuue to carry it until the panic! will '-be- tk final result we are unable t6 say, though we believe the somewhat ffhee; our is sat; by tb actio of thjs eounetU It'' has started right, If it will go pa far enougk. We Regret to se jtha someniiV4uLv are attempting to make politjcal capital, for use at the approaohina'city election, out ofttbe acjtbji with some purety businem jnCn, a they kava tba pertect right, propose to open a erocery establishmeat at whib city money will be taken Inexcbipigeffpr Knoas, isaepewm acuoe vj, wey of buaiaesa, 'sit, city money as legitimate as speculation inmnyjebisa of securitiefl.j lj If this enterprise shall go, Into Jbaainesa as proposed, and absorb any; considerable amount of city leireulatioiti it wilt bve5 the effect to appreciate' the i value of th remainder outstanding, and brjug the whole body of that earreney into better rejrard. It wiU relieve the banks; merchanU and citizens of betr rpl and develop tbe' precise amount in 'circubttiosw iThe" men who of profiting? byuti psxuniarilrAad they deserve no more for cornering city bonds than stay other clan of legitimate epeco-M boors, for eajtagiag ia a private -enter prise, If tderma n.

Ppbam reao nt lo at she- bead of this article passed, rst supposed, i matters iwould bel'yite' different; for then. -thi aew gmeery establiwhmenf might haveaoTJ its goods for city bonds to the full amount outstandings which -ourt says' 're a valid Indebted nert; and exchanged each dollar inf -them 4or two dtdlafs in certififci4 of (ordinary iadebt ednesa, and these pTacedjn thposvesioa t- 04 a uon-resioent creuitor. fouu naveen- sumhi nirn in ia--tae teuerai courw with disastrous cpttxeo.uencc Jo lW city Arwst "mr 1 utelRgent clrixens a rtal; rrri pts; (Wi: tmiSK; exports bales; Immoh: atUta fur week luv.lwUus, loua sta(iv. -iisr eboioa. Ou.

Coreuuliocw on ordra ts jiiaU njo. Bran dull at i6.tu!lti.iw. Jinoou-4uU lix. PoUtoet higher, H-UXgiXM. ht.

jo-jto enoogh one to 'stabllsU prions. Nothinadone ne In arain ervsQvtatoa JtaialMst snr klad VSSTSSSSSS no panickv feeltna. but disposition to operate savero supply-Iratncdlate-neeesai-tea. Values continue Beptember 28. Bagstng quk-t at Cotton nominal: low tangUuoalJght; extra fauiily i.50.

Corn held steedy at ftao. Uats steady Provisions UmiUMl order demand anehaaged. ksak'ssHwaended yei, od ns aiMlaeWT teuienf BtBdms vpwwressina tanatfenil tnlnr mnliiinJ to luuBodlate wants of the trade. SNxw Tonic, tteptetnbt Cotton tn bet-te reqoest; inidaiing 17yo. Gold si J4.

Nr10ftgs; bewbod? aad Molsnncs, no wbitikyv dull; Loalni-ana, lc CincinnatV tUMi Cotton tialcw, I'XM bales, all payable iu certified checks piiees without awuerial ehaage i aood erdi-harv 15l.4e. -'strict aood 'ordlnarv bfw middlfng lHoniddiiiig lee.r strict hlddUng 17c porta, coastwise," 17U bales stock 1531 bales. Jor 4he. week. 300 bales net.

reonipts iiHO bales; grow receipts bales: exports aoaatwise bales. Sterling and moneyenifcreiy ixxmuM sight "pi-lme Currency may be foirly quoted at a per cent. premium over oertlned chwkit. The tneet-Ing of the ootton exchange. Called for pjru, approve the eourse of the banks, was ln-dettnitHrouetpwned." 'J LlvxapooiK tseptember qnlet; faplands, 77vfM; Orleans, WV-qWd; sales.

wMwur1 specnimion aao eKpors sw imies AJmertcan SSM) bales. Bales for week 72,000: exports tUOO; speculation 4000; stork 6M)U0; istwx aaoat bOJO. Actual exports KUU. .1 ri Mi4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, fj'itilcl A A TTT S. O.

BUCHANAN, 'h '--Ann jr iff. E. Cor, Commercial and Vine flrrr REFERENCES: Messia. Aisx. wuiiiden a on, Philadelphia.

Barnes A. Uary A Hon, Baltimore, Md. Messrs. J. M.

Robinson A Co- Mess. teYsi Bowiitir, K. Orieans.lA WU3ja ilnmi-Msiilt hua bisii pissoLiTTjsx car XArroEKJsnip. mHB CO-PARTNERSHIP Or COLE I Bender is this day Absolved by the withdrawal 0 David Bender Aom the firm, by mvcaaieonsens. Tne tmsinem win oeeon-tinned byC.

H.Cole and H.B-BoW. under tbe firm style of Cole A Dow, who art-, authorised to transact aU buaineea pertaini ng' the oldfirmAJJ parties in de bled to Cole Bendeeare ftHEpUstad torome forward at ones and atMer'" XT. jittliwtiaW a tWtao, 1st. 1 Ti Pattwiaii tbe Xnit imnllf: In retiring. budnes pr the firm Cole hsD iiuiytunt to.nosj to be able to say, you.

will find my suooeasora. Messrs. Cole A Dow. gentlemen of sterling integrity, as well as wide awake, energetic and thorough young cosiness men, who are well worthy of your confidence and patron age. winiMna-i; thanking you fo liuilAstkiuMmaMit.

aiwt thanking you for past am respecU fully yours, etc 1 kyuTUKft TI3i'i NOT TO READ THIS. Jaarkraaaa Ntreet, Taet fcorlasMt auastWarJw. rj Fojr Embroidery and Braiding for all knds and children's wear, and letters I also. Bhe Is well prepared for DRESS MAKING AND MILLINERY. i Has a vry.

Jlna assortment of for ladU s' and children's wear, all I wlU no aoht of which 8II0C ttESPASl 8 SEVERAL MILES OF FENCING 1. 'auv. WootmtfMl in th. last t.wrA years, on the land owned by W. P.

Denckla. V. 1 I I 1 LU U1C W1.MJ1U UrMiia uiuo ujr um oausad bv iuu waddine. 1 hereby irive fair warning utu wiu prosecute to tne run ex tent of ne law. anvana ventons Jiwna ttvSDaSHiUion said lands, lyinii between the rcalro ana uiton raiiruaa anu me river, ana wwi uio nug hub uciwnu ivubc.

ji aaa FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD Will be paid fo evidence that will convict anypenKa etsonarging rearms or causing Shcuj the woud4 or fioids Mithia tns above Bifentioned limits. J. liA-N EY, Agent. WARD LAYENDAB, ailCciIiEiilxrE UTTLK ROCK, ABE. 7 7 Shoo Corner Cumberland and East Seo- ona streets.

Kvery variety 01 woou-wora axecoteo wntn neatness ana aisoaicn. 33 k. 3VC El 33 30 3NTi STORE 1 ff rtsa UYdiJU lOO Barrela Carat Heal, -j I U3 Maelxa Coffee, bich offered tvi lowest fwK prieea. MERCHAfvTTAlL0RlNG. 1 OTTilF! TO Tim lm 1 1 1 ri FOR AKY' DnscniFtlOX1 OF RUSH, i From Camel' Hair.

Striper up, Go to 53 7BQND 4 COXSEQUENCK OP P.EtjTG 'OCCtr- pled tn prosecuting mr rlht and claim this day retired from the Ann of tiantw Berry Ueverett; by mutual consent. At the same time 1 wlil give 'prompt at-tenUoa-Ao buadoeaa eiita-uuted to. my care. ,4. BKRRY.

Uttie Reck; May T.iars. ijiirsiixt Teather Dusters Blacking-Erusbes, 7 Scrubbias brushes, -m? i -8! VrTdtewasls Fnnuturn asters, WaH Brdsfiesi'j CMmney Brushes; J. is fc.UA si) -r-vl Jt IN-4 ANT -QUANTITY v-4li v. 5 11 r- j- xi -v rVXv'jife'RKCErPrlD'AXAfttiE ASi JJL aortment of "7 tKfi -Vl MWWI if- lM.Mi.!Mi wkich are offered ai loweat cash 0 1 i-l I t-J -t Ai 1 rnAiiae A all jDaWDiiilKSON tlfa. 20 MABKHAM TEjrrj J-i-i -i 1 i -jv-ji opposite Anthowy housCv' 1,1 COTTON.

FACT0ES WTTOT.TTS A T.T! TtV. A T.TTftRI: iiif 7 hS to 1 Gl.dCERitS;AND'O0U()RS; ji Agents for the state Jor the -genolnB Qfn 1f'Tv DURHAM- Manafaetared only -by-WT. Hack well, Of all firradeS. direct from New York." -We keec Mnotsntlvionliand the eelebra tea taut vasia a laqja stocaoi vuoice auow. j.

Mitj -i GROCERIES "'ili'a. ADAMS BEIN. Wlalesale; Gnicebdr' llealers Apents 'Flouring 'Mills 'of ilauntel, Borgess -A CoKt. v. Afents oi hue wen Known lranaii souruost And handle excluHively the pnre Whiskies of Messrs.

Jag, W. UulT 0o, of Cincin- 1 11 Liberal cash advances on consignments of cotton to our friends in New Orleans, Memra. aicjteoee, snovuen 1 i '-i KEHT EBS1TY; i TfOCATB 'AT (BOMS Ijj of Henrjr tlay' and Old-Transylvania, six colleges In operation, with thirty pro. feasors, and slx 'hundred -stndents from twenty-eight states. Entire fee for colle giate ana ta pel j.

BOWMAN, Regent. Lexington, Ky. ATHEIS. EEIIALS ESHTUIE ATI1KXS. jtLA.

Jt 'gins AlmKiv; Sci tihber Iki, wiuia-lul and able iaeuity. Loeation-amuroassed xpeiwes moderate; aeeemtible from ail di rections by raurotwi. or catalogue and fur 11211 l'rT-HlDt. i 11 1 1 I Marpby AUMk, Jnlarkbam sad Levee,) Postal Exchange Score One far Freed. ill Washikotok, Septembeil 26.

There byayJfibOlyjthreijmeaiberi are-tdtowT Secretaries Delano and RicWdson, and Attorney; Ueneral two Utter gentlemen abc Jit noon," and were in consultation with ihe president nearly an hour, in regard tcitbe financial troubles. After a dull discussioo, it was determined that thepolUrll. ofthe vm tore will remain as annountied but evening, ij convention betweed the United States and the government of New" Foundland, for exchange of postal cards tbe addition of one cent Dostaire. ft rvi i na sa permteraient oi tmoo cruiting service has been directed to tend I ,4." lil to St Paul, two hundred anil ten recruits for jbacanalrjr. t.di.

inn ii) The president this morning signed tbe commission of Mr. Freed, Hal ICCITOI of onblio, moneva at Dardanef ie.r Ark'aneasr Tne1 Cftynn' Healthy Condition mw a vi vsa JS kw September 26. rThe etifiwates fVomJ. tils Joo. Sen.

jfco, J. and. J. F. Scott, t)ennis, Crow, Austin, Still, E.

and fi, Angell.and Bailey. some of the oldest ibest and moat EFnvftentphTsnB of that city, show ii' vj inc, ai hub time, mat hkj we not uu a single case of yellow feveir under treat that the sanitary condition ia ex- rfkaaty uaj-antTned I this city, having been established noon false or exaggerated reports, will soon be removed. Foireravi LiOxpqi, oepremper zow- a oispatcn from-; Eughen, announces tbe death in that town, to-day, jof Sabustiano Olaziago, a well known Spanish tatea- Two of the Banb of England forgers are confined the Pentl nville prison, andjwo others in HoIlowa prison. 'No visitors will be permitted see them until the eve of their departul e. Each one nil htk tran snorted to different nenal enl- 1 on FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.

Oorreotd 'to 8 o'clock by Ed. W. i from actual the tightness of the mooey isuu-ket, greatly taduoed by the4JWwitnnIrs la the east, quotations for the. various scrips and bonds may be generally tased as nominal, there b4gomvelilnfBcy in eonsiderabie demand, thonnJS the banks are generally able to supply Sfheir eustomen with all they absolutely require. It la ex- ucKejr wtj parjtapyJ resume on Monday neHtH-as be la now making arrangement lor a supply of currency from, dUT9ent quarters.

Aih collaterals ior thirty to sixty days ran rtf the various serin are hvooth' loated at ZaioM eha kUdlBir marrl Ketrvalue. City Beal Estato uaiddered Brstt class security tor loans of oue-third to oner h)r Ifa mulk iul Astrmlnir an Inealinn. and whether business or residence ptopertyff tvauelesassochf security, on account of the jjjxemptioa lawj Those quotations aa4 abote remarks are tor the date given, market In uvin. il i Lt alptost dally in scrip, etc. Buying HelMnit.

Hdver EjcqhttUKB (1(M 1U781 New York )Ktoi par 1 Oct CiucsinnatLL.Ld it 4 MM un Hi. Louis 1 Cm New OrteanM4 to tlis Scrip and Bonds xutte wenp HUste 8 per Cental 75(iuj (Hate levee iwoak (500 and 8tate IjuVA-tjoaons WflO H. U. Bank Bonds and Ooupon Pubukl Co. Hcri D.

Pulaski Co. Iut'rst Pnluibl (Tft. HiMMl i. ir- -wunnu. r.

r. w- hi L. H. Hchool-house i i IJ ool oa bank-nuto paper K9f 40(945 i.xsi de a a hi 8 3 n-d until 174, 0- For small amouuta the iianras wonld be Wider. jotti''is I -J Cokbwcv Bank ratesjim per cent, per inwnth.

tstreet eollaterala, lrTl per wm, uuwhi imjiiiuvrMiMuuif, wmu annually or nuarverij-. a- X.ITT I StOCTt tWABtllirr. ntSrkMi.1 4 dis ftoMpwioO -uf iarKetit eaxlern banks niaff produce a moue-lary panic, ta which owe eoUon, aa well aa tther values, may decll'he considerably. Wa enntmiie to onota at 15alaa. we.navs no cnanaa iomarjo sue chuos 7 rl-fcfi! GOODM'li'ABUET.

rt Fall stocks are comingli now rrsely." Patwia CUjidardJ dMH i Waniwa i Tica-kknMS df djrl ftc A. AHCJ i i Jkans Houtliwsrk. 50? Langworthy, S3c- JLliujoln, 25c Bedford, s. bnTK-30 inch. 22Ve Inch.

Sio. 'luinfroRnll. lflnM Vint- SVJ WIh-W js GtnoKAim Belfast, 13f l4; Union, 12 c. rtwl. CoTTOW Coat; 7Sc; Clark's, 75c i'rwiir.

i 5 VI DMBOf yfk pren .54 irem Vipreiu preio parureia. at iu i tl i to I to I Of af i 1 I I .1 "1 DRY GOODS. 4 J.I 3 -j-. -t 1 THIjOPA( -Vtli IS BESCBTCD FOR, OTTENUEIilEU BROTHER. 1-' -E i i-f fi1 i-tJ.

"4-f I i -4rtf fVI 1 -i ItXy, i 1 -1' 1 -v I a.t w-rf? tl INSURANCE AGENCY i i r- Swonl" Floor DcncUa (opposite City HalQ 1 UTTLK WoCK. ARHAKsAB. F1EE, LIFE 'AND; RIVER INSURANCE i PrompUjr, furhished oa application. A.jFi eW good SOliciTORS can get employment. ''v 18 11 1 14 thar Best AI way.

Etna', of HartfortrThe Old Reliabbi; wiM sssas an. rr- --h "THE PROOF OF THE LlTTXltTloCK; August have received setUeiaeat la full from the Alna Insuraoee Company of Hartford, unn. nr ttunwn wua ia oar snow window- by- aoaidewtar. fire last Haturday evenlaav JuTTTlLNHaUMliR BKO. Parties heiditur.

unadjusted, insur- aooa Intra place thera with ma for prompt auenuon ana coftecuon. 1 General Insurance Aeent and Adlustur. i TOO--' 1 t- 1 tbw '--Tie a a ivrvsns ij'1 GENERAL i-" i Office oyer Tucker hank. Little Bock, Ark rpHE foi wT'cf T5om pan i es rep- resented, forHj JJveraool and London and Globe, Mississippi Valley, I Plantersiof Memphis. Ueorrla i.

Peonies, of Little Rock. 1 assoniattoa of Axoeriea. St. "Louis. KOPISraSDMClCOIIFY tiE OF.

ARKANSAS. -'t boa 1h OiLt i. -i ,11 t- Oh FfCE CORNER OFSCOT AND MARK- HAM 8TREETSL LITTLE ROCK ARK." iir jf Sililt. Ji J.S JOHN IS. ADAMS" 71 '4 President, DtTDLEY E.

JONl Prksiuxnt. J.t. TREZET ANT, S. H. TUCKER 7 AS.

F. FAG AN.U. fcrxRA t. Aasarr I Ii-. Si'j Jii 'it r.

10 u8 BOARD OK DIRECTORS. 'W Hit 1. Dl'AOAMH. D. U.

KOMRM. Wll A. t'HAS. i. HlCNBti.

ta wvT arassvf IU.B. MOKEIWMI, v. 'MAX illl-B, 4 li. UHCTCHKR. W.HAHKKS, J.

Q. FuctckskJ i' r. A. Obxe, ii li'r l. K.

JOMlfiS. I 1 i -t vat tu '-t Jk 5 1.1 rim. Hirer and Harlcs Taken. i4 COTJOM H.M.Mandevllle.tR-.T.TJ Jf.Ji.DoweU, au vy iii. Alien, 4 akk.

1 ill CQTT.0N. -FACTORS C0MT.1ISS10?) MERCHANT SSv Nawtfc nirra Af---' (Between Oliveand Locust.) v' 1. MO st: louis, If. 14 ADA'iy I. AND O.

All it i. 4 A 1 a. JBaraltaJa. hu notl, thftt after the first dT of October sW of idepatie wiU be discharged. ar th deprtmeat of jutice complaint of tb(xpenM eofprcig tbe Is over the Indian terri- tery, iongrew maoe ine iaw, ana re ro se to organise toe inaiau country jnio a territory, therefore, it the duty of the departiaeat-to enforce the present lawn, and keep dowa the desperadoea and knar? derer who infest the Indian country wetU If'eonesreea deermt the eo forcing of the lawa too expensive, in the present iate of tuiaura, Baa better try iu baua ob re)t- uiar i-organised government over that Ttierei one thine eertaia, the general KQrejrenieB nut either exercise renewed vigilance to keep down outlawry ra the Indian country, or provide a territorial "Tbe responsibility cannot lie McmpedX and thewitfadrawal-of the; foreej Vof J- the i United States veab lteelrae to" the bad 5 men iiiof that country to rob, plunder and murder at will, for luJian laws, as administered, are' almost! as bad as no lawsJ In the same'humbr.

of the, paper from whicH the above- taken, -we. learn- by a', cor respondence from. Sequoyah coort-honse, Cherokee Nation, that a poor, (wayfaring nuui, on hia way from Ohetopa, Kansas, to Van Biy-ea, was murdered, oa' the 10th inst hear Webber'a He was shot by some one while riding along the road. ThVcojrapondeoj'iysi Suspicioa rests strong on some Creek. Indiana, who live immediately in the, viciuity of th scene of the murder, who had been poisoning the holes in the; creek the day before; and were seen lying about.

the creek that evening. v- -i Unless the deputy marshals "bunt up this I murderer; he will go and probably the ''next white msfli that goes over the same route wilt be treated ia the same manner. The whbdrawal of the4 marshal's force from the51 territory certainly eives- license to I ort! gmitb X2few'; Era contain batch of news- from the Indian' country also, which shows the. of some United States officials' to look' after' the perpetrators of crime in that -region, It "UJ't. fifW-' r-tf United States Depnty Marshal T.

Calvert; arrived Ias.t week from. Broken Arrow, Creek Nation, with one prisoner, a Creek I ndian by the name of John- Per-kms, who was arrested for the of lloliert Jones (col) spine time sinee. United States Deputy Ayers and'J. IX. Smith came in on Thursday last 'eight prisoners, 'one chartred with the murder of Charle.4Smitb.a fiur-mer: resident of this, place, some time since, is the Choctaw Nation.

He wax apprehended: and captured, after- long ehase, in the; Wichita mountaina, west of of Fort Sill. Hs was examined before United States Commisssioner James' ChurcbiH, at this place, and committed to i-J While at Fort Snj they witnessed Jthe meeting, of Santauta and JBmc Tree with their brother twelve in nanibt-m and BiirTre are to bebeld cao. tive uutd the 1st. of OetoUer. when, if the to was acwle to the terms of Gov.

Davis, of Texas, which will be laid before tbem the, council to 'be bld there at that ti mv and which arsy. Jtha they aa turn all etolea- horsev! captive, go' on to reserve and remain at peace, they wil) be releaeed.4. -Oew. Davidson, of Fort Sill, is out oa a scout with five companies' of troops, 4od im reported to be selecting a site tor a new fort; somewhere ert op per lied river. Iftbe parties who disposed to rob! and murder at will in tht nation are left free to dot as they please, the aation- will be made 'a perfect paodemoniam.

The government mm st either place-a sufficient number of omeers in tho territory to pro fcect tb bt it own goverautenU or entabtish a government there' that wilQ lo il i i lHI R0U LOUISVILLE. A Probably Fatal Keeoanter. eptemler 26. A -special to tie" Courier-Journal -from Frankfort roiJes Frankfort, Thursday night, John Harper, eat and stabbed W. and Jgpgfct, liad a "dilficuky' at a picnic one year and Harper verely 5 Last itijcht, when the parties met, at Church hone.

Harper asked Vogter to walk outj as be wished to settle the former difficulty with bim. Yogler his theid-rd Du4eh of a -who assaulted him ai the' pic'ulc, and they clinched. Iu the 'di was cut with a lkwio knife through th kidney, will probably' die Harper was tried and held to bait in" the Sum 0 hie Dr: Adam Harper, rbejog sole, bondsman. lie ia to appear before Ihe court fonorrowy vTbe, court is awaiting the result of Voglera wound, yocler a and Harper i the nepbew of the late JakeHarpTbre is quite an excitement ever-the affair. John Harper was the attorney fort Adam Harper when he wa charged by parties with the murder of the Harper family for tbe purpose of getting their fortune, a few oiOBths ago, and John Harper had a serious difficulty at that time.

From LoJ.s.' St. Lori; September Brant, a Frenchman, has been arrested for stealing tickets from the. office, of. tba St. Louis, Kansas City and Northwestern rilrua 1.

lit the foot of Carr iev erki i k'T-t, conyiacracie jeweiry ana a I.irri of leys erefonnd 01 Djaj.t. 1 hundred. dollars' wor.H of ae b-een stoUn from'! the cam- panr d't-iog the rn''1 tree s-ceks. I Juiiu a supposed resident of Ilarrisliitrtr, an beTIvc-J to fcave I from tl.e -steamer it i'-iir lAi ana was 3ownea. 4 a I 1- City belns-Drxinrd Ttnee ia Gold old Loans Flat Specie to Arrive from England.

is being drained of money, at, a pretty lively rate. 1 Since Saturday Jast, Outgoing moneys through Adams express have amounted to about daiys while that coming in, exclusive of what went to the treasury, amounted to about 000. The United States company hare daily for several days past, while the receipts that; medium jare very small, The atpiaExpreJcom i times as large as una a); at this iseasoh of ine year, aud tbe bxpress company is doing likewit sThe governing baa decided Jl l. J. t.K-i- v-L to give twenty-toii'l viours notice or the reopening 1 o.

the stock exchange bouse; andmanyt haveiusaued circulars to their depositors', saying We propose to continue our business as usual, byreceiyiAgMcitijdfpoejMria trust tft heV axcbuhtleemgonrselvW tnw these your respective cheHksf agairmrthg aew- account, and as fast aa we can collect and realize from rour se pay your' 'firof raa'lntallmei securities, to meats on our 1 a I shains jiquidatedp4 the jravng4 the usual rateiof interest until paid. If this 'plan meets yourjl' approbation, and you wish to go hand in baud with us in this extraordinary- emeivfucy, the bns(Bss can go on at once without farther friter-ruption. I -Money not really quotable, though some loans were made at i to I per cent, and legsTtnlstr tie )8'tof "cellarklsVre exaeecd-, aadMnortiges VaWgfe frem-4 to and 5 per cent. command premium of toiiier cent, over (Certified checks, There was a heavy decline in foreign exchange in consequence of an- i 1 1 the condition of affaki thfeigbldroomi Prime bankers', sixeysdays, sterling, sold down to 103; sight, l(Mj and cble 0ahs-fers, at I04105i. Commercial bills sold at 10I102, for sixr days; and 103 for igKf.

-Th'a rn'U i'prflrduc to the purchases made by those who are distressed by t3e; present condition of. af-airs. In consequence at the open ing, sold loans were made flat, and at 2, and; per for earrying, but alterwarda borrower I piftl the following rates? "l-32f 1,1 6.u,i 1 1 per cent. Late in the day the rate fell to per and fiat at the very close. Three per cent was paid for carrying elearings oa 47,000,000.

The assistant- treasurer ji disbursed $39,000. There are po quotatW A or governments. The banks' closed earl and in good shape. luis morning ne reiauve conaition uun- ehangediCTbeyJ eourse as earlier in tie weekv JJ-; ijba ioao rmmiU-pf rtbf fieartng bouse has'rssued abotit tl.feiro.OOOlnloan certificates to-day, making about of mercantile' paii falling due, and tbebankx are' bains isttd with remarkable BromDtnee. One Institution where- $1,600,000 Jdue in eptenljeV.ver.

$1,100,000 ha beeo paidupj'to'Tbufsds eveplneVithouieven asking an exteO -lnVotber careful ebankv pap banks are ready to psy currency to meet payjolk, "salarUia fs'iily aad btwlSes extfobsee f- i i esira'wonary excitement ui Uie'jjold tnarkt tr-Jaf, which at oae iml uiriweaeu uibbwou? rsiiiij. 1 1 uppearsj in Cli same jray ihat cptum, "cornVand 1 Hhe product lire sola to arrve 3 '-T 7 iS 1 All' Abbot llawrally Ttrsf mister tl l4 RTBriTSeintaber JiiJlrft.PittT burg postomce taken possession or this evening by 'Majfor 'Pethbridge chief of the special service bureau of the post- IPW. ff $wr fe ard, postmaster, arrested as a defaulter. I Numerous cosiplsints reached the post- at f. i business-' eaewYof thiscity, that a large nuTirbWoMmefircSnuT.i weresaaxutMWO-AnAi- vestigation was.

oruereu -some tune ago an disorganixatioo in tne working of this office, The first evidence of defalcation was when drafts ou the Pitta-burg postoffice, amounting to $16,000. in favor of; the Fanhandle' railroad compa ny, for mail service, were returned to the deparTmat jjreitlPyCordtMgty SVatnilMVVt wvuMsD. aa suvuiu aa-a bad funds on band to pay the draft." This caused prompt action in taking possession of the oEcp and suspending the postmaster. There are also; believed to be deficit in postage stamps money order accounts. The whole amount will reach about Steward has given bail to the amojtnt.of $60,000, ,5 iu Tbe trial of the prisoners of the penitefltiary7 charged with riot, concluded VTbe jury rendered a Verdict of guilty of felonious assault and battery, but reeommVnded tbe prisoners to the mercy of the' court.

They were sentenced to two years' additional im-prisorimrnt Ir Vm -trrn, rciVtcntirj- rinanc'ul 1 he Fever He. JTEarKis, SeptemlK-r 2f. No suspon gii.ng tjxJav. No 5nerei. in the fever, ire i.

-jra ia. doing iio-i wsrk. Wcatlier warm. Pe-t artej Jamfs Howard. tb ati nee tbe an nen onmen that gold had been; shaped hWiejMfroinV England tbe dealers here were gold.

to 'i Ha nL Una rti 1 fori I rf 1 i I sj "1 tt -tt-j. -i 1 1 i At Clarka-vtlla, t. 'B. 1I CAN FTJRNI8H CHBfrTB AND-a-btta teajtsoortstiim to. i ay ettsville.r and all points in the state, and north of the Boston mountains, tfaaa thestaev Una.

Pr- -sons desiring to visit the norm west, wilt' save money oy taJLing tieaetaoniy to uiaras- arks- uu t. jwuiimcycM. tttj fttjtvhU. a atuiatpoinituepenaooniy Myery A MX i An T. Apply to myself, or.

Col. IL K. Withers. W. Ii BARNES.

TIME, SH ORTENED FROif MTTLTS.KOCK TO CAMDEN, e- Via Marvem, orth AUKASAS JIAJL COMPANY. will aei suffer tbemselveu to be entrapped says tn'at'a't a focfal, party afc.tbe re-ialo supporting" the lortunea of political K.lewoe -Frank (bureh, five and a bait Fave trosa Little Rock to Casadaia. f4.5e Fare froim liaiveia to 6aX) Ffe.foiivAfaollda jW5 (- 8tate make -connection: dally Sundays excepted), trains fxin. Lttle Itca and -Arkadelpiiiar, for Ctumien, passentrent for 4 Caiudeii Lilt let sA a.iu and ariivejuit-weuCy-iourjouni, Vr Express package. Xorwarded promptly, -whei seat our txaj.

3 L. wj" or iUror-h Is srj 'y to Ptaeo'1ce, C.jro sua, uiloo ArKrifMis. J. 1GI9 bi-pt-ruiienuent. ttOrrtETE EVUINQ ANNUAL PKflON PP.

BTAC-n? rJ2TE3 i rBsrr.t3irvTTo rerairrow. who'1 wistt fide 1 -acueiaea. i tbeproposel pep uiaXjon ia city bonds is a ancceas, the profi ts the Jschem sufficiently rr pay the -esockhekitfrs and there-is nothing 'the' previous history of the polid-etaas en gaged 'in the tbat warrants he tielief that they wilt farther 'in furbishing arovUioai aad clothing to laboring wo, tbia tjitlr. fellow- citisone who are- unwilling T6 receive cify Itonds for tjieir guixl. so kmc the banlu'lnste it pixar that, they bare no valuer ia exchange for vurreney.

Let lt be ascertained to a figure what amount of city bond been issued; top the further isxueof tbem, except In exchaaej'or mutilated currency "rlestrOy the plates and blank certificates, and put the whole subject ussier -the control of mea ia bom the thamber of commerce ba confidence, with the pledge that no more wilt be Issued provide for the redemption to tba uAi.VslkIP.I12er.l4x in from three to five, or five to ten years then let the banks continue to take it aa heretofore, and we predict city money will speedily resutqeiitfi Meeived across the couuters of merchants as heretofore. LVtil oine such steps aratsxea. it be credited by many, ana uumatelj be the i representative of tort property to the boldc-rs. We regsnl the I ctats rcsol ri the Uori4 of (his city into a ebiiiiuwiMot 4 ftutb, as threatened 'by tLellcpul.l aa un worthy 41 them aud aurcitv. l5.

A Adikfcs. jSeptembes f7rce aents. "te A-'rmiiis-h' s'rmv in' Cv) i will be forwaMe.1 bv tU from Calix fr flavana, siext week. Desertion -tirourf -the ranks of die fin Doa, I ordre.i: Oein jL'abaiias Jto present Kini-M-7 at to asswer the char- of diaobecBca of orders. TuiiouGii -re leaves Camden ondays and Thi-" auvn, at 7 a.m., eour'-un wiiu Leaves LuiiixiUMi i iiem-ays aud irl- iiiii.ii..i.n, 2 IIm I Jfta.lf c.

i J-iJ -L'jSIa ColUra. su kktia i ai isnuo i-v tw nar- 1 urg 7-S, ll'c; Kmplis 10c tf." Ti TSOT AF CLOTHS. CASAIMERES. DOESKINS and Vesiings, whicli he is prepared to nuskeuoin tbe latest style. Perfect fit or no ale Jslop(Iia Markiiaw, street.

el of rr iu Tlie UcguUr LitUe Bock aaa TU Smith IT- acc Jit' V. VW.A I 1 A. M. WXDOrr. fl'- "W-- Will repslartv In -the oo- eiy eu.t.uiUav evenma.

us ia, Mcdo well rrr jr SEOO Parkiir (itiar. lOO lBrkM t-t Family Ijrd. SOO Ilarrel Kjtlt, .4 7 i i hi are oi't-led at lowest rici'S. AIID GOOD OgTit. The Stockton Gas I ItciiPiihl 1 i 1: i 1 tit IhiW I 1 1 r--, I t-v, its-M-, Wi trsir .1 1 I ot I 1 1 1 -it 1 1 I 1 1 -V Tf IT" -V iff ii ttl'S 10c: si 1 Ik; 1-juiMHMi', 17V'; liope, lt'c-.

Di.Il.Liv Pi Pt 1 peieil, loci Ivk Iuvi 1 r-J iiiniutANU 1 5 IV "'flint 14 10 IH f-f lll.l.-....J(. 14 (- o-i uik, winter hii ris litit -VI 1-4 1 1 '-l. 1 -fr--- 1, '1 H.ft.W.......A. 1 taiiu Damaged lilJen urt? tjic good. 4 I ilOliln 1 at.d i 041 ine li p- t.v.

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