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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 4

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i- I f. rs -k. a 5. tilinAh CTATl VMa IfiSOoiAVibits TSAAC LAWRENCE, MASONIC rssPaTs ComabY N. Janets the third Monday in ea-h month.

K. L. lods. Eminent Commudw; Joha Brodie rtewtlaia: Te-a4JLltt Br tt He. r-, The democratio-eoBeerVatJve state convention, meets at the hall of the boqae of representative to-day The dekgatJo quite fall from nearly all the counties.

axe enabled to give below a more com- Reeoraor. i as-nee Stab Lodos No psets rt Monday nigktevery John W. Ki-eon. W. M.

Fay Hempstead. Secretary. aoxolia No. 60 meets last IMon-dey night every month, tie. K.

Dodge. M. D. C. Deuel, Secretary.

I Union CaiTTH No meats 3onJ Monday Bight every months bam. W. V. iiliaiaa. H.

P. Xtea.S. Johnson, (secretary, OCCtBSSTAl. CosHCii Ho. 1 Tuesday BiphU of Janeer.

April. Jol October) ho. Panel. X. I.

M. WL ii. kBlAB Kiunrdar. II ODD-FELLOVrs DIRECTORY. Ci Wwf Lodoi No 1 BieeU erery FrtdaT tod inc.

Uda iuwr aatt. eeraerw bam aaa ecow etreea. l. tm i4 C. Ktt V.

6. Chnstiak Bartwii. Secretary Pelloek. Ireas- rtM ton No. 12.

X. O. O. meU erery J. nest ay erenint ax woa reiiow W.

Cox. Treasurer. t. HiiiAi Tauii No.lV I. O.

O. meets erery ttoaday evening at Odd Fellows hall. J. VTnnnDler.JS. U.s Wm.

S. Feeton, t.i H. X. iiaUey. Becretary jonn av.

mar by. Treaaarer. liciMia FiriuriiiT No. I.O.U.F.. meets om the first and third Wednetdan in i eaoa.

saeath at Odd iellows' aali. Th 'Odd Fstiiotrs Dsobkb Lobob. meel ob the second ednesday ia each mBtk.t T.Ms Ttnra Uiul 1S8. I. O.

B. meeU every Xharsdayeyeaint at THe'eJock. in the Krana bnildinr. ixiuaii, dent; Ltf Pollock. iUcordmi erery atarday erenma.

at inr wmm. kruM DBUaiDS. eornw na bs.w iUubU trails. Was. Hissios.

Secretary. ANNOUnCKMBlf TS. meat be made where payment. is not made in advance. LIEUTENANT GOVEROa.

For reasons best known to myself, Bare miurtii in hnrntnA em in Jeneadeat repab lioan eandiJate fur the office of lieutenant eeveraor of the state of Arkansas atthe nexteleotioa. WELDON K. WJllHr. Jn5. 1872.

V. 6-6dtf WANTBD. WAKTIO THE PUBLIC TO KNOW. ThU is the eheapest and best adver- Juoet." "JTOBBa- ior oat. i aia an mhib bb ii db each insertion vtta KTED LABORERS.

Laborers to YY work at a Saw Mill. Good wages and utut emDloymenti-wiIi fnraua a I hease to Uve ia. Men with families pre-r--mA inoaira at Brown's Saw and Plan tag Mill. sU miles of Little Hock. 27dawtf BROWN BiO.

FOB UENT. -i-ak srtV ROOMS OnWert afarkham I Jh street live minates walk from Btate-Hoase the- lower roema (three, and a hall) fcnreiher with hitehea. servanM' room. store room, latticed porch -od-hoaTe. Apply to OKOKOlf Mc- AN at office of Cook, Gidd ek ldtf T30K BEST A NEAT COTTAG On the eoraer of Spring and welfthi treeU.

pprUotpra.trVv-rcn.T IEST STORK-HOUSB Next to J2 wth huiltlinf Asaia sireew jroseessioa given June LsW- Apply tf T. KKTTH. FORBEHT-RO0M8 Eishteea rooms in Ceith. bailding. ANo, letaad.

saited for a boarding aoas 5 l13m A enlv te nns best-two NEW STORES Ia the Red block. Arrant. VT iU be ready lane lt. inqaire on the premises. ladles 7 -y Fessc.

BtEJfT TKNSHESTS Tenements oa Louisiana street, between Seveath and Eighth. "tiaribaldi Inquire of FLkfCUER A WALKaH- otf T7K KESTT RKAL ESTATE Dwelling konua. with from one to tea rooms each also. oSiees and store rooms, lots in most any part of the cil 0.1i.MAXK. Real Est l-9dtf No.

Marl ana irauuiag Estate A 17 Markham streets FOB SAJUB. T7HK lA.B--OE RENT I 5 tf HATNES HOTEt. T7WBWAS.K CORNER LOT We wil I1 ana lot corner Arch and Eighth fo; tk.i.i i ddiare. navablewhea U. S.

Uraat does not receive electoral votes for preri- deat in November. VfiZi- -J. i i eUdtf. HOKKIBROOK ATOWNBENP. v-MBt MALKL A AW M.

ILL la good ranking order, at Derails ite-- a ted oni the bank of th river and immediately ea th Memphis and Little Reek rail road. For partieulan. apply to tae as nrlnCluk Willi.nl. 0-7 djfcwtf JAMEgj H. PASCA LL.

rwa Bin LE REAL EST ATE At a bar- gain. 6 10 acres of internal improvement land ob east side sections 1 and 12. in town- ihiDlO loalb. di 4 Wells" ta- tli K. 4 i rr.

i v. mm f. fill 5- 9 i i.U i "Tt THE DAILY GAME wk.V 19; 18? I LiaXCaATM TOf UK DEIO. CBATIO BTATB MbTUITIM. The state cectravl eetamltteehas sppolated following eoaSBtUee to make arraace- meat' te eateriaia delegates te the demo- eratie-eonserrati state eeareliriB darlek Chair stay ia the city: C- B.

Hoore. Qeorire Dodge. B. 8. Jehaaea.

'W. D. Bloeher, Fay BcmpsUad and W. C. KaUUffe.

DeU rates, oa arriving la the eity. will re port to eitker of these gentlemen, who will assign them te homes. ArrraagemeBta hare heea made with the Memphis aad Arkansas River Paeketeeat-paay to carry delegates both eoming and go- tag at talf aORDCS H. PXAY. Chairman, i B.

Woeoacrr. t-f. i II I i f- i msTicT. jr Caaaaa Msy 13. JKX i As maay of the.

members ef theexeeatire esmmittee of the demeeratfe party of the Second cengressioaal district as eaa eon- veniently do so, will pleaso meet aoe at Little Bosk ob ths 19th Jbbs1972. for roa-oJtoasii JT: IM AMD ABOUT THE CAPITAL. -iCapt. John Ooo. Ejaa, lato of tb Bradley County Eagla, ia ia the city.

ABOtner memoer oi in preaa-gaac arriTod I tbo city laat nJgLt A. C. Mat-thews, editor of tbo Do Are dlixea. Just now boli no Briadl and Mia stretj aidea of the repoblicaa party are making very large offers for democratic support pr indorseaaeBU Better watch both ot tkem. The printer made as say in yeeter- ay's paper that tjol.

X. Zi. Hill bad lost for several months wben we rote east. We beg the colonel pardon. printer who made the mistake has been discharged.

I CoL; Jacob Frolich, of th Searcy Record; Charles Maxwell, of the Bateeville Time, and CoL J. T.Tres. vant, of the Angost Balletia, are addi tional member of the press-gang who hat arrived since yesterday. Mr. Thos.

Oary, of the Forrest City Times, and J. S. Dunham, esq of the Van Bnren Pres, arrived laar night. We believe very democratic paper in the state ia now -represented, except the FayetteHlle Democrat and De Witt Ea ter priae. IKOBT AID IIOI OIE.

From Carnall A Wheeler's Real Ertate Bulletin, published at Fort Smith, we get the following item The importance of oar iron ores de mands of na some attention. In oar coal mines we have heretofore considered that oar wealth as a coanty lay. Now, we begin to form the opinion that this coal, in the manufacture of iron, will per nap of greater vain than for export and aie. Iks iron mi see ii Mat to. and below th coal strata, aad are formed everywhere in enr county, and adjacent counues in close coatigoity with This iron ore baa been -tested in QncinBati and foan4 to yield forty fire to fifty-five per oi iron, 'there is ob kind which is found nnder the coal ia this sec tion in ahale but not in regolar strata or layers, bat in imperfect or broken strata.

There are in sections six to ten feet thick of loose shale, and as many as eight or ten imperfect strata of each strata being two- to three inches tbkrk This kind of ore is the same as that tested in the Spadra mines, thirty mil below nere, and which u.is said yields forty-one per cent, of pore iron, We wans capital ana capitalists, ana tne dwb i era of tbose mine are now making ar rangement to pat Bp foaodrie. Oar iron and coal mines are oar wealth, EtlTEst BJKWS. The nver is falling fast twelve! feet ia th channel." No basiness on the evee. Th tittle arrived 'from jFort Smith full of people. r.

The Fort Oibsoa is loading for above. The R. Gray is now loading Cincinnati for this river. Send older by mail, or apply to Ed. agent.

The Thos. H. Allen left Memphis! thia evening with a full She will leave here on Friday evening for Mem phi. apStls Acrtemltsiravl mm Sfee-lkam i teal Blw. There is to a grand distrioatioa bv this society of $22,200 in cash premiums ia the city of Memphis, on th 11 ta of Jaly.

Th object of this dislribatio to Obtain money to improve aad embellish th fair grounds oi th city. It is not for private gain, hot may be justly termed a public enterprise, and all aaoaeys received will appropriated in th manner designated. The object Of this diatribatUa approved by the best citizens VOm-phia, and the eharaotar th geatlem who compos th directory is a aunlcsent gnarantee thatv all pledgee- will be ijre, 1 Th diatribotion held by, this society on the 1st of Jone is poaiuve proof of it integrity aad ability to do and comply with all demands and requirements made by ticket-holder. 1 We have conversed with gentlemea of oar own' city who witnessed th drawing. They speak ia the most complimentary term of its aimplicity and air sea that th entir proose flings war eood acted honastly and "in 1 The distribution will take place on the day announced, Jaly 11th, regard le pf th number of ticket sold.

No red actios of premiome. bat the fall face of all prises Ticket to be had at the ofSc of Masai. Fagan, Trezevant dt at the Metro pol-itaa and at Massrs. Morris A Adama'. i Tsie Orr off mel Mem rtesile 1 aTlasr fi emtatUom.

i i iTh German ledges of the order of Red It l.u vf WV luwrannuai picnic at ine Arsenal on xhorsdsy, Jan 5J0.1 1872. Members will assemble at their hall In Kraos building, corner of Second and Main streets, at 8 o'clock a.m. The girl taking part in th procession will also be present at th same time and place, dressed in white, with pink trimmings. Th procession will form at half past 8 o'clock, and move np Main to Fourth street, oa Fourth to Center, down Center to Markham, -down Markkam to Rock, np Rock to Ninth, aod thenoa to the Arsenal. The exercises at the Arsenal park will be a flag presentation, refreshments and general enjoyment.

Admission tickets to the grounds can be had of O. N. Kupferle, John Riegler, Pap Geyer, Dr. Lndwigaxd Mr. Rudolph.

G. Ebmav, I Chairman Joint Committees Db. Ltowio, Secretary. 'Sor-x-LKXTHKaTBrsKJi, leather valiaes, traveling satchels, umbrella, and everything that is usually kept is a first-class clothing house, will be closed out, regardless of cost, at Paci uc hotel. i i M.

H. dt IX McGakv. TUB are We as H. C. 5 33 fJUlE QREAXET: BARGAIN 3 Ev'sr offered la the eity are thessf that af now exhibited at LEO POLLOCK'S ONE DOLLAR TABLE.

JJEO CHEAP TABLES i a tbb ADMIRATION AND AST0N1SHMEST I Of ajl Who Visit his Store: GO TO' LEO POLLOCK ThLi week to ront selectioas from the CHEAP? TABLFiJ "pYERY ARTICLE OFFERED i aV ra r- i ONE DOLLAR TABLE tiayiH a LEO POLLOCK'S i WORTH DOUBLE THE AMOUNT. "VTOU ARE NOT COMPELLED To bay, bat take oar advice look at the and go to CHEAPO TABLES ONE DOLLAR TABLE LEO POLLOCK ClADSING SALR yOOK AT POtLOCK'S CHEAP TABLES THia WEEK. NEW AND? PROFITABLE Thing to the Pablie. LEO POLLOCK'S ONE DOLLAR TABLE i. 618dtf 1 1VUSCEIULANEOUS.

CONTRACTORS. Proposals will iDosalswill ba received by tne anaer- signe. duly aathoriied cotnmisrioner for ailding a Oourt-liousa in the towa of Pot- hatan. in Lawrence county, till the first day" or uiy. 1S7X.

Plan, detailed, crawiags. speeiaeauoBs, eaa be seea at the. omce or J. It. la- wardi.Xd.ttla Keck, or at my omce ia Po w- hataa.

Payments be made as the building pro- eresses. Kach aid mast be accompanies; with tha aemea ot two or more responsible persons recommendinr. IS. F. MATTHEWS.

S23d20t Commissioner. CNAIR IS STILL IN THE RING- Not ia the political ring, bat in the Ton- son at art. bnaviBir, hair-cutting an itim- peoiag done in the best of style. Children hair eat and ladies' heads shampooed at I their -resideaces. ,126 Main street, Krebb's I building.

dtf. Q.RAND CLOSING OUT. Haviag decided tl discontinue the grocery businexsin Little Rock. I will, from this day, offer my entire stock of Groceries to the trade at cost. Mercaauta will find it to tbeir interest to eall at once, as my goods will be disposed of within the next two weeks.

Very respect! ally, J. r. UfiiMSU. J14d2w JEMOVED. We have removed oar office from Dodge's row.

to the nrsca or Jaago watxinr, nearly opposite the statc-hoase. a 1.S.1C1111.H. AL.tvE.lt. 6-6 dtf General Land Agents. CJ.

LINCOLN A CO. abb aesNvs roa Jayne ramt-iy Medicines. ShallOBbarget Pills. Dr. Cayce's Atneriean Ague Care.

Walker's Vinegar Bitters, Hoatetter'a Stomach Bitters, Walton's Tonje Bitters. Drake's PlanfatioB Bitters, Crook's Wine Of Tar and McLean's StrAnglheniag Cordial. Harder's Medicines. FULL STOCK: at MaN FACTORS PRICES an offer to the wacLzsxLa bics tudi. aad I to those who bay jia similar nantities.

a reneral assortmeat ef Drags, Medicines, 1 Chemicals. Pateat Medicines, at low- I act market rates. 1'rieed catalogaea sent oa appucauoB, iMti GL.A&3o-BEST ad. Z.1BO, til naeed Oils, and hand and sold at, the I lowest Cgares. 'i.

9 ISdtf 819 Ditter Block. TkEMEMBER, "ffgs do not grow en this- Alt ties." aad. frem oooo seed oklv eaa I OOOD vegetables be obtained; therefore, go to Deuel Cates, 232 Markham street, aad supply yearself wath i.aBdretn a beoda sarraated I res a aaa genuine. rtOAL OIL. LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL.

I I Tanners' Oil. NeaUfoet Oil. Sperm Oil. Lubricating Oil, by-the barrel or gallon, at vary low Bgares. r- i7B.ue.ijauAi&s.

Ditter Markham street. srOAi.OILl COAL OIL! I COAL OIL! Twenty barrels oCeal Oil for sale at the muen. ll-iootr Ditter moet; ssarsaam street. 50 CASES HOTETTER'S BITTERS. 25 eases Plaaration Bitter, 25 eases Walker's Vineear Bitters.

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A CATES Il-lOdtf 219 Markham street. 1 THTTa PIN BOOKS DOOKS DOORS IV at Cook. A Ca'a saw No. Ill Mark bam street, 7-27dtf AKD OIL (winU-r strained). Lubricating AJ Oil, West Virginia and other brands, by larrel er gailoa, at J)EUEL A CATES i ii-rdtr Draggists.

niGAKS! CIGAlysl! CIGARS 1 1 1For- KJ eiga aadDomestse Cirsrs. wbeleale and I retail, at Dtutu tAibs 11-lMtf Markhamf street. 1AA CALCINED PLASTER. lUu lii) barrels LooiariUe Cemaat, 1000 peuads Plasterers' liair, received per steamer r-" i and fur sals cheap by V. LI A -wU.

3 2ifdtf Colors of every variety- Urge stock lost received and wilt be sold eheaoer than ever beiore in Little-Hock. -O. J. LINCOLN CO. A' i L.

bed at ii'S NBrV CROP ,3 urtieg J. J. McALUO.t iS. i I -1 gtcetiBt; sbbbb ocslES2AtiafireMtkb Ska aBkA Bllaallaa The B. repcrteri were admitted to th lib eral atat convention which met yesterday, and consequently we havto rely oa the Time extra, which was published last, evening, for the prcceedings.

lW copy from th y- ne iioerai caactu mat tueedsy morn ing and' proceeded to organis into con-ventioa. The atteadaac was smalL bat the greatUdtermiBtia was manifested to stand together the delegates to ins UBauiui convenuon war repre tea. i i i Jodge Q.JK. Underwood, bf Phillip coanty, was elected president J. K.

Wnitsoa and K. O. JenmnrsJ vie presi dents, and Aleck Uaraloa and J.M. Pom. roy, a eommiue oa conierence was an- pointed, and other minor details wer v-; A- 1 The cdavenUoa wul be in seas ion aw ral daya, and th largaat and fa licet op- pnnnniry grven tor a tree etpreasjon pf tae win of tne people.

Tbey meerto- morrow morning to effect farther orgaa- Press reporters were excluded from the caucus or preliminary organization, and tL convenuon is determined to contend with and meet evert effort, from any di- Ml mioa, woku auuspia to etoca i lhey will nominate a ticket aniens a satisfactory arrangement ia made between the parties now opposed to the stabs ad- -i I The extra furnishes the following sa the result of an interview I with Hon. Oar special reporter visited Mr! Brooks in his office bis morruag, andr by direc tion, questioned mm as follows I UoesUon Should the democratic cartv nominate, what will be your course? i-; Answwr-Sboald ther be a ticket put ia the field which, in. my judgment, did not represent th msase of the Beoole. I could not and would not decjline to make th canvass but, shoqld ticket be made, in opposition to the ad ministration, which would receive a respectable support. I would regard the strorgl for reform as virtually enaed, and, would retire from the contest, i.tmj w.

vvonia yon en port such a nomi- nation? AIri, any eveaLi will! not sasnort the state ad miBistratioa, and will make 1mWh aooot oecuaiBg tn govarnor- ship in favor of some other 'party I a- xi a cannot xrnstad aa a leader in this movement, J. wesald regard my influence or strength a of jHnall moment to the oemocrauc party. i -X oa will certainly support Greelev and BVowbT 1 A. I am for them first, last aad all tha time, and in an event of the nomination spoken of, hall go where I think I can do the most good in their cause. What will become of the strength of your party in case your ticket is broken down? A Upon a straight issue between the democrats and Minstrels, I fesr mnch of it would gQ.totthf 1 am anxious for the overthrow of the present corrupt state administration, and wer it a per- out giaaij wiuiqaw lor the sake of peeoe nd aaitT.

I did not eeek "th nomination; A Success is all dewrtVt i mi a nta covering tne wooie ground, oar reporter withdrew. i.iit a aieo vail Claims IO De aa interview1 with Got. Had ley i We make the following extracts fnom it Our industrious reporter, in yiew of the exigencass of th Times, was sent to interview "hut excellency and wa po litely anq courteously recieved. Uuestion Governor, under which reg istration law wiu you hold the next reg istration Answer I am inclined to the opinio mat in old law is tne legal one. Xh matter having been referred to the proper legal officer for bis opinion, I cannot nowi give a poaiuve answer.

i tAw-uriU theetatot autboriues exercise a careful rerard that th rights of thos who nava hitherto, nader it he law. beea disfranchised, shall be- as faithfully pro tected a thos of th black and other re publican? i A. The laws they exist, will be exe cuted without regard to political preference, and the rights of every citizen will db protected. 1 Q. What.

effect wilt the late amnesty act have? A. I have not examined the law, aad I have formed no opinion on the subject. Ia regard to registration' I intend to ap point good men for registrar, and will see that they will obey the laws as far as in my power. Q. Are you in favor of a liberal policy toward the neonle.

reduction of taxation. reform Jath. civil service nf th state, and a general system of retrenchment and reform? A. I am in favor of all this, snd will at a proper time expressl mvself freely anon these measures, and I trust my views will be in harmony Wiih all thos jsw Tu.Btivu reioriu -t, Mnj From all of which wel gather," first, that Mr. Brook considers himself the only man who can bringj about the forms he talks about so much second that Gov, Hadiey aa willing to make promise as Brooks," third, that th liberal republicans, judging by their proceedings, hav lUUe confidence in either wing.

I Thx Look at D. B. Mandel'a buggie I iidoAM and.Tobaceo at the "Corner," LapiS Surra, linen and awiss, at A "CdxTXjmoHiSTSt, patroniza Coxart Co, at the A Bx sore and purchet wear buggies at U--: D. B. MAifPix'a.

i Fbctt JABa. One huadred casts just received at 8. NAVRA's. Sugar cured Driexf Beef. SpoA-cyjuut Break rst Vroamim.

IL W. IXSOBf. Scoas CURED Beef Tongues. i -II. W.

WlIJSOH. Labor SAvrsa cold water Soap, 4 Wimnv Fm selection of fine Tes. 1 -r II. W. WtiAOJf.

Fresh Graham. Flour and Cracked Wheat, IL WJ WllAOH. i Scsas ccixir Family Plate Mess Beef, extra quality. IL W. Wiiaos.

il ansBii.is.aaa,; SEzr-SZAUsa Glass Fruit Jars, various sizes, oi th most approved pattern. IL W. Wilsos, Ten tierces Davisf Star brand Hams. No marked weighes every ham weighed I-c I1 rer --J. If.

J.aps, pr S. NxvaxV. than th cheapest, at ft tUdei id rareltsu fiiajlkk 6t tli -1 ayeaerlpt Th OaxCTtx ofSce is prepared to far nish all kinds of blanks jiuiuce', clerk', lawyers'. sheriflV. constables', etc.

be side mortgage, and deeda of ail kind and description. The' blanks wer rotten ander th sapemsion ot a nisun- enished attorney, end wo guarantee satisfaction not only, a to cfyle, bat in the form. We can furnish them in any quan tity and at all times. A liberal discount mad to th trad. Orders solicited from all part of th atat.

Address W. D. Bloeher, business manager. Orm Bwotsaitr ia yoor opportnnity. All goods saved from th 1st fir belonging to th Littl Rock Clothing store mast positively closed oat in twenty days, at Pacific hotel.

i M. H. A McOAjnr. Fo. dreaa sails, business suits, shirts sad drawer, seeks, handkerchiefs, glove.

paper and -linen color, bate of all the latest style boy them at your owa price at Facine hotel. M. tl. a JJ. mcuajtb-.

GEBrilJixiT wishing uiu or shirts made to order, call and see oar late styles of samples, at hotel. A fit guaranteed or no sale. i M. H. A D.

McGastb. Arrzirn the forced sale of clothing and gentlemen's furnishing goods at Pacific hotel. Twenty dswa to clos th entir stock. M. H.

A D. McGamn. A ix th goods saved from the lat fir will be closed oat at any price. Call and see, a we mean boslnea. mU XI.

dt XI. JdCUASN. 51 Lixev Shextiko, good quality-, two and a half, yards wide, for $1.25 per yard, at a. havba'8. 4 I eaw i Mosourro Babs for doable beds, ready to hang up, for three dollars, at a.

-Havba's. Doa Muzzles just received at F. W. Heaekiah's hardwar store, Markham street. 1 Ladies' Umdkbwear a full stock, all kinds at GRrrrrrH A Co.

'a. 111 A new stock of this unrivaled make of shoes just opened, including beautiful croquet slippers, at Grifitth Ca'a. For Bal CBeB. A GOOD job PREsa -price $300, cash. Address, W.

D. Biocher, Manager of Gazette. Of erery description for sale at th Ui- zettr omce. Price (2 per quire. Edlmnmrs-Bi Alcaad aVselm lrmer.

Aa invoice just received, I H. W. WiL80, Grocer. IPoItair lr aatr For all blanka at Gazkttb ofiice, except eeas ana piai. Trstmai aad Valise.

Large stock and new styles, at 8, L. Griffith A Ca's. I Blank, Of all printed and for sale at the uxzm efnoa. SPBCIAX. WOTICES.

gPECIAL NOTICE. TRUMPLER A DABB3 Have removed from their old stand to the Dotter Building, on Main street, one door south- ef the new Methodist Cb arch, near the Market, where they will be found with a good stock of gunt aad pistols, and everything in their line of basiness. Give as a call. TRUMPLER A DABBS. Janes.

1872. 6dtf rjio WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. LAND SHARKS A DESIGNING THIEVES' Who are tryiag to aestioa my titles te say property I offer for sale had better look oat for their names ta the newspapers, breaded as swladlers; and aay lawyer, who is capable ef examlaing records, wk makes false rerort of the eeaditlon of my property will be exposed ia pablie print aa a liar, aad provocated for damage. My adjourned pablie sale ef eity lots will be renewed ea Thursday, the 20 ih Providence per. mittiag; My agent, Joha H.

Newbera. eaa be foaad daring basiacss hoars either at Otteaheimer'e store or at his reaideaoe, oa Beott street. WEXJ0N E. WRIGHT. lSdtf SOOTS ABD SHOES.

AM BERLIN A INGAeLLS WHOLESALE PBtI.BR I BOOTS A SHOES BOOTS A SHOES BOOTS A 8HOES BOOTS A SHOES Ne. 239.W est Male-street. LoalsvUle. Ky. Keen seastaatly aa hand a fall stack.

Oar rices are low aad terms reasoaabl te suit ihe times. Orders seucised and sa 4-2d2mAi tie gu area teed. lOt Q.O0DBAR. A GILLILAND, WHOLESALE BOOTS A SHOES, BOOTS A SHOES, BOOTS A SHOES, BOOTS SHOES. MATS HAT8 HATS HATS AND AND AND AND STRAW STRAW STRAW STRAW GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, BOOTS A SHOES, BOOTS A SHOES, BOOTS A SHOES, BOOTS A SHOES, He.

901 Maia Street. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. V. OOOBAa. a.

On tbsr will a. Main first of An ar tt remove to ro.i. i i S. b. OOODSA 7-ia aly A REWARD OFFERED.

1 STRAYED 0a ST0LXN, From the andersigned. oa Monday, the 2Tth of iiijr, a dark bay rears, 15 band tush, abeat five years olJ, branded J. trto rit fit ear wi 1 par a vood reward if Tf reii to Ne. 14 ark am -it 2-llf C. AHiAiii.ji A CO.

QlRAifD SCHEME FOR THE" BENEFIT or VBB ARKANSAS AGRICULTURAL AND ME- I C1IANICAL FAIR ASSOCIATION. Tba Arkansas danartmaat the Missis sip pi Bdaeatioaai and Maas-factaviag Aid Society propeeea to give a series of drias for the basest ef the Arn- cnltaial snd Han a fa atari a a Atsciatioa oi Arkaasa. based apon tae louewiag SPLENDID A LIBERAL -SCHEME, FOCI DRAWISOS, OR DISTRIBUTIONS. TAKE PLACE AT LITTLE ROCK, Respectively oa i JULY 27th, 1 AUGUST 24 1' -v SEPTEMBER 21st, A OCTOBER Sth. PLAN OF SCHEME.

THREE THOUSAND CERTIFICATES oxlv to aa AMOUNTING TO. $42,440 ONE THOUSAND PRIZES, i PREMIUMS, TO BE AWARDED, AMOUNTING IN THE AGGREGATE TO 34.3w. FIRST DRAWING, JULY 2Tth. 160 Prise, or Pre ca'a. amoanting to-.

SECJ0ND DRAWING AUGUST 24th. 210 Prizes, or Prom's, ameaating THIRD DatAWING, SEPTEMBER Hat. 290 Prises, or Prom's, amounting to FOURTH DRAWING GRAND OCTOBER XSth. 400 Priies, amouatisg to. 18.000 There are FOUR CAPITAL PRIZES Of the following amounts ti.sao, mm And 1054 other arises, ranelnar from 12Q ta MX0v aad amoantiag ia tha aggregate to PRICES OF TICKETS; FOB EACH OF THE FOUR DRAWINGS.

WHOLES 4, HALVES $1. 1 These raw in a will be eoadaeted ander th. special patroaage aad supervision ef the Board of Directors of the Arkansas Agricultural aad Meohaaieal Fair Association, and 1 PERFECT FAIRNESS IB 'f GUARANTEED I Jl EVERY RESPECT. FULL PARTICULARS 1 Aad axplanatioa of the scheme aad details may be fonnd in printed circulars in the hands of oar sgents. Tickets for the cresenteaa be purchased of any of oar agents in Little Hock Agents indue time will be appointed in all rarta of the state.

rt.v, Manager of tbe Arkansas Department of I Mississippi A. E. and M. Aid oooiety. vfj--'i A XXXZ.

P.S. These drawinrs will positively take piaee aecora iBgao toe proa-raiame. irre-saeativeof the number of ticSets that may beseU. IWtf JL IIS MARKHAM STREET, (Opposite Laffertj't) TA4 bxcxitkp Mea's Fiae Blkek Cloth Coat aad PaaU, Mea's Light Caa rimers Coats aad Paau, Boots aad Shoes a general assort meat. Mea's aad Boys' HaU.

i Mea's Saanaer CloUiiag, Mea's Line Bessm ShirO. Men's Llnea Caaabric Baadkerekieta. bIob's Engliah Cottaa tfalf-hote. Mea's Sana UoderaUrU. Mea's Lille UnderahirU.

Men's Liasa Drawers, i- Men's Bleached Cotton Drawers. Men's Browa Cotton Drawers, Men's Calico Shirtr. Mea'S Hickory Shirts. 1, Men's Qeavt Shoes, Men VFiae i Men's Brown Line Psats. Men's Mixed Tweed rests.

(Men's Black A I pap a CeatSi 10-4 Bleached Sbeeting. Brewn aad Bleached Shirting, I 1 Domestic Plaids Bad Stripes', eod aad Commoa Bed Ticking, Heavy and Light Browa Domestics. Heavy aad lught Bleached Dojetiosw Heavy 10-4 p-aectlag, Assorted krish Linen. Light aad Dark Prints. Good pickery Stripes.

Brown aad Bine Denims. Good Cettonadea, Shepherd's Plaids. 4 -j Mixed fweeda, Boy ar Shoes, Kentucky Jeans. Colors aad Mixtares. 5 White and Colored Mofqnito Nets.

CottoB Umbrellas. Brooms (made by the Bliad CMldroB), Fiae and Coarse Brewa Drilling. Heavy IdasaDaek for Paatsv Fiae aad Commoa Brewa Liaen, Cotton Tarn aad Cottoa att. AiSO ALABAMA LIME, ISAAC LAWRENCEi 6-13 dtf MISCELLAJNEOUS. 5 J3ROTECT YOUR LIVES PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY BRIDGMAN LONG LEY, DEALERS SIN LIGHTNING RODS iABB AflBltTS Pa TBB' PATENT STAR COPPER ROD" I i ABO YBB TRIANGULAR PATEKT COPPER ROD The two best Copper Rods fa use.

aad arc prepared at all times to protect buildiaga in a scientiflcaad workmanlike manaer. Oar charges are moderate All work warranted irslaas. LONOtBY i P. Box 80, Little Reek. Office with Palmer.

Cedy-A Main street. 3 ftdAwtf jyAKBLE MONUMENTS, Etc fESTABLlSHED 1856.1 I I- JOHN I A SON, i MEMPHIS' TENS IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN i FOREIGN AMERICAN MARBLE i i RBPBBSBaVg bt 'i J. F. JAMES. OF LITTLE ROCK.

ABA. i 1 i SO. 120 MAIN -STREET. i -t All orders for Monuments. TTead and Feet Stoaee ef aay ktnd or stylo will be promptly lied at aa low rates as caa be bad elsewhere.

Parties wishing ianythiag ia this line will wall to eall on Air. JAalKS aad examine patterns and i tig as, price, list. etc. II Xidtf JgAEBER SHOP dt. SATK-HOUSE Two Doors Below th Aathony Roase.

ea Markhaat -A THE FINEST ESTABLISHMENT OF TB KIND IN THE STATE. Hot aad Cold Water Baths eaa hs Isd st all hoars through the day aad even lag. r.i juxxh aiiur at sldtf Proprietors. THEED AND i -I I hav always oa hand CORN BRAN AND HAY, and everything ia the Feed Unci i 1 -1 RIDER A DESIE'S ALABAMA' AIM I. i HAIR; CEMENT.

PLASTER. Etc. I wilt sell cheaper than the same vielity eaa be beaght elsewhere ia the city; GEO. SMITHi -13 dtf Cor. Scott and Second streets.

T3UGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, IB' BAROUCHES, Etc, For sale at eastern manufactory prices. D. MAN DEL." mcB ao. BAST SSCOSP STXIST, SWtf I- EXCELLENT AND BOARD At 110 and 112 Roek street. i Day boarders aecemmodatcd.

e-aclar eompkt list of delegate thin yesterday. The list ia not complete, butas nearly ao we can make it at this time. We re pnblish arrersi names mealioned yeater day: Atkiioaas fiLW. Allen, J. 'Aj Gibson.

Bradley J. R. 8. Barbridge, Solosaoa Gardner. J.

R. Hampton, A. C. Jones. J.

D. Scoby, yr, L. T. Sorrells. a Benton W.

Reyaolds. Bjobc lv 1. Walaoa. Cross J. O.

Frierson. .4 i. Clark If Flansetn. Jl T. Gaaldina-.

Cvlombia T. P. DockerT, BF Aa- kew, Geo. P. Smooto.

Craighead Wf M. vale. Craw ford A. D. Hawkins.

B.7X Brown, R. E. Nettle, If. F. Locke, W.

O. Wilcox. Conway a. 1. Uarrtson, C.

lsnam. A. Carroll, Joan liankin, J. W. JLun can, John Kan.

Cbicot J. U. li. Kimns. i Calhoun J.

R. Thornton. J. Oliver. Drew I.

Lta Brooke. Benj. Collin. R. 8.

Farisb. T.i M. WkiuiBcton, H. Barry, A. Jackson.

JJ.sha Ij. A. 1 indali, j. r. Clayton.

Dallaa M. M. Dome, R. A. Dedman.

Franklin L. I Wittich, W. Car- ter. Fultos) E. Dyer.

Green T. J. Ratcliffe. Spring Joseph Alexander, Sam- Hempstead D. W.Jones, 'E.

Mitch- sll. J. D. Conwsy. Independence Charles Maxwell, A.

D. Ramsey, W. Childres, W. H. Pick ett.

i Jackson T. JX Phillips, Frank well, L. Gaose. 4 ettereon A. U.

u. W. Xriplett, Samuel O. Roane, N. Roberta, J.

B. Tralock, J. A. Hudson, M. M.

McSwain, J. W. M. McGbee, M. L.

Bell, Wi F. Uwen. U. Meyer. A.

Bradshnw. F. J. Cameron, MeC L. Jones; C.

Thomas, F. J. Carroll; CockrelL W. N- PorUs, A. A.

Eogera, W. IX Johnson, W. W. Galloway. JohB P.

Bull, R. R-Fithugh, CG. Newman, J. W. Bradford, D.

Boyd Smith, W. W. Woodward. Johnson J. E.

Cravenp. A. O. Hinr. A.C.

ttui. J. r. i ucbel I. -v Lawrence J.

N. HiUboase. Cbsrle CotEn, P. K. Lester, J.

B. Jadkins, C. A. Stewart. Lsfayette E.

H- Fort. Lincoln Cunningbanu Xhos. Hatcher, J. M. Stewart, W.

-A. Brown, T. C. Floaraoy, II. arner, Thomas Fletcher.

i Little River G. D. Brett, Jo. Chator. MissueippiB.

F. Bennett. I I Guachita--ti. Xbrower, J. 1.

Bearden. Phillips T. B. Hanley, A. Thompson, M.

T. banders, J. Maccibe, Cad Polk. W. U.

Govao. G. Humphries. F. C.

ttge. il. Mangum. Pope J. W.

PreweU, 1 U. Davis, J. W. Rnsaell, A. J.

Baylisa, J. W. Dickens. Pike imihrop. Prairie F.

Hicka, B. rl Lee. Pulaaki L.B. Mitchell. John O'Brien.

J. J. Cleodeain, T. J- Soott, E- B. Thompson, P.

H. Thompson, D. J. My aVB- A axsniJii Mm A. M.

BV Vm As.e R. Schul'x, W. Koonerl Thomas New-loo, S. Webb, M. J.

McHenry, L. Thompson, F. Drak. William Richards. J.

F. Fscrsn. S. W. Williams.

Far Pimmm S-C If 1 1 I nwr V. B- 14 ITdw A Hempetead, Job Green, B. Newton. Randolph K. Hunter, M.

D. Baber. I. Sarber M. M.

Perkins. ebaatian W. Gla, W. IL Fishback, J. 11.

Sparlcs, WA. Tichner, W. 1 Ca bell, P. T. Devauy; i Saline H.

A. Bennett. A. Craw ford, S. F.

Daffie, -J. Moore, B. B. Bearers, M. Henderson, A.

H. Ruth erford. Van Buren AY. McClelUn, W. Pate.

Woodruff-T. W. Trice, R. PartwF. E.

Pope, A. Pickett, J. T. Trexevant, G. B.

Fix, W. IL Gray, W.P. Campbell, W. W. Garland, P.

iL Echols, W. E. gerenson. .4 Whit Thos. Owen, W.

Riley. 1 Arnold, J. W. Howard, Clay Robins, B. Nesbiti; a D.

Turner, XX McRae, R. W. Crisp, J-H. Black, Jscob Frolioh, B. Petty, Oi.

W. Davis, Connell, E. B. Bill, F. U.

Carlton, D. W. Bolton, J. al.Gist. il.

J5. S'raDee. VTm. Plant. i Washington W.

B. Taylor. H. C. R-Bards, P.

NesJ, J. Russell, J. R. t'eUigrew. Yell W.D Jscoway, W.

C. Gordon, J. W. Hicka, J. W.

Toemer, H. P. Barry, J. w. m.

w. Aicmure. ii ti Banks, J. M. McCammon, Thoa.

MeOrsy, a. Harrison. Ther may other delegaiions.ia th city, bat if so wer ansble to obtain their name. We feel sat' in skying that to-day's convention will on of th largest and beat that ever assembled ia the state. "While 1 ther is a diversity of views among tha delegate, we doubt not they will be able to arriv at a proper concloaion.

ICDITIOltAL DXLxo ATKS. Sine the abov was in type, th follow ing delegations bar arrived -f CritlendenJ. F. Smith, H. McNeill, J.

G. Berry, F. Yancey. Woodruff W. E.

Barber, E. Dsvis, V. B. Izard, Henry Habbert, H. Cobb, G.

Dye, T. Fit Oary, J. R. P. Aid rid g.

Franklin F. M. Elsy. i xrn: Yell-W. J.

Parka. tlJ Poinsetti: B- Cobb. 1 Polk J. a Hndgin. 4 Vt, 1 SIin T.

N. Whit. i Montgomery G. G. Latta, Granvill nttungton.

Sebaatian BT. DnVaL a i Monroe W. W- Smith. i 4- Ashley A4 W. File.

Prairi JP. Eagle, Wm. Good ram, J. S. Thomas, A.C Matthews, D.

Rein hardU 1. Hot Spring J. J. Sum ptr, G. Easley.

.1 Blaaks! BUakst Blaaks FOB XAWTTEM. CTKRKS, SHmm. COX- vrknt va vvHii-wTra xtm it-aTri-ri' as a da wnviivau. twciiVAih All new forms nnder tha existing aw. Price $1 per Liberal discount' to dealers.

Cash mast accompany the order to insura aUentkm. W. BiOCHyau Suicb th lat fir have been doing busioeee in th dianing-room of th Pacific hotel. We bay received notice to vacate said room in twenty days, and we will offet greater inducements ia oar line than hav ever been know before. 4 I 4 M.

II. A D. McGajqt, i f. ar receivicg by every exprew all the latest styles of spring suits sad sample of pric goods. Gentlemen wishLcg aobby suits md to order will say money by giving oa a call, at Paci hoteL.

U. A. D. McGajtx. GgrmTH Co.

hav i i cpenc a hr. I- some line oi iaaits rfgt Umbroideries, etc i lies' Shoes, for genls, av 8. L. GRirrnu dt i Thobk come, at yea. ia Dealt county: above all overflew.

A pply to PU. LiiE ANTHONY LiUle hock. Ark. 'Htfr EOat A. IE REAL ESTATE Dwelling Uoasesaad Kaildieg Lots, in different Iartsaf the etty; also Cultivated and niia aads.

O. H.MKADK. Real Estate Agent, office No. 17 West-Markham street. 4 8dtf T7K1 SALE RIVER PLANTATION.

I will sell my plantation, lying oa' the aHh k.a k- Bf the Arkaiiai river, ia Pa- laeki county, five Bailee above the eity, ef L.itUe Hoe a. bate piaatauon is eneoi us Knt tr.f t. nn the rfver. and ene and a half miles south of the Little Rock and Fort Smith, va.il road. There are 450 acres, mere i er less; ia the tract, th larger portion first- rate bottom land, the highland affordtBg a Sneaarryof baildingstoae, and adapted te a-rapea and frails.

There are a aeo i acres eteared. maeh it new land. TiUegaar-: aateed. Terms, one-third easa ia head balance in' two anneal iaatai meats, with interett ea deferred payments. Apply 1 i PH.

I.KK ANTHONY. I Little Roek. Mareh 25. amtO: LOST SPECTACLBS On Sunday morning, at the postoffiee, er en Markham Raea streets, a sair of steel moaated spectacles, in a Viae They are not rata able, except to the owner, who will pay reward, if necessary, lor their deli Tory at the Uaaett i I mHE MODEL STABLE. The above.

Livery Stable, aria for' its proprietors the well-kaowa Hayek is new replete with every improvement, aaa offers facilities which have aever before beea offered in Little Roek. for feeding stock. SUPER I OR UBNO UTS "The la retnraing thanks to the pablie for pas' snpport, aad also for the -patronage received daring their recent loss caused by the iate are. inform their old pa-. sroaa that they are now ready to receive all rders that may be entrasted to them, aad -that they will be fulfilled with aeearaoy and dispatch.

The Bodermeatieaed sp art-meats eontaia the following: THE CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT Consists of Carriages of tbVnewest designs, vist Clarences, Baronchea. Phaetoas. Lan-daas and Family Carriages, which are entirely new and soperior to aaytbiag ia th eity, betag lai table for calling and eveaing parties, aad are KEPT ESPECIALLY FOR THAT PURPOSE The Single aad Doable Baggies are also first-elaas. with good, quiet teams, which eaa be drivea by the most timid persons, liaeks, with good teams, csreful aad civil drivers, always ob head for Hot Springs or aay other part of the state. s- THE FUNERAL DEPARTMENT Is complete, with asnarniSeeat new Hearse, Mearntng Coaches aad every ether aeeeas ry repaired.

Hayek 'A having bad fifteen years experience ia the eommissioa and sale baei- Bess. beg to inform the pablie test ail horses and males for sale entrunted to their charge will meet with quick sales and their almost value obtained. The Model citable located in the rear of the old stand, iafrentof tns Anthony boeae. liUiC. A CO, i i..

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