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y'y'-r y-i i 1 GIFT COltCERT; GrO. 0. HGSMSOIT SOIT. 8. Is.

GJUPFITIX CO. militia, and has read made one pr two PROFESSIONALS JflE DAILY GAZETTE. me a who fell in the la'e war and a'temrt to real be in'o them the brea'h of li'e as 2. TTiat wa reiterate ur relenticst aibe-renee to the grent central doctrine, of republicanism that ail men are ere.ted free and eual.and are of rigUt entitled to civil and small shipments, which should have Ea S. 1IORRISON A SON, -rriRK srw noons U.MlfSIU n.

d. t. BVSCSK. i i to attempt to revive any of the esd and buried umu? of the past. 11 tie fouoa no fault with Honest men on D1 account of certain opinions on this, that LITTLE ROCK, ARK 5 FUBLlSllED BY WOODRUFF, BLOCHER fit ADAMS.

m. I. WOODBCIT. WX. D.

BUCHgft, JOBS D. LkOAllS. No. 106 MARK SAM or the ether subject. A man might be a political rights before the law, without regard to race, color, condition, nativity or retgiious belief, and we declare ourselves in favor the removal of all civil aid political disabilities.

I i. That we are in favor of each Initiation as will secure to tbe people an honest election, and full. fa. and free expns-aioa at the ballot-box. 4.

That we are in favor of a redaction In tuftiina to tbe actual amount necessary to an honest, and economical administration SECOND GRAND GIFT CONCERT good a free-trader or protection' OCTVJR L. AUGSPATH, int. and ret be a good democrat. Horace WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Greeley ia a protectionist, and yet a good I Iq whom all eomtnunieations should be ud- DENTIST, reached here before this. II has made arrangements maoofsc ory of arms at Springfield or Worces'er, and ia there now taperinten ding the shipment of hi purchases ia small lots.

His movement ha beea very quiet, and it was thought by hi ma alf and the executive, that by shipping a few boxet at a time hi operations would never be known' or if known, not until the militia were armed. -t Now then, when we Uke these facta into considaration thesimalianeous in AlBOgTBt LIBRARYHDF KENTUCKY. republican. Mr, Uarneld is also a good tepiblican, and yet an outspoken iree- "PUBLIC AT ot the governmnt- trader. no Comer of Soott and Cterr L4tti-nock Ark.

2-S-dwtf -i AT bOPTaVIfcLk, ST. 5. that we are in ravoror socn a reform in the eo arts of the state as will make them UTILE BOCK, AREj. The radical party had a test, which respectable, and inspire confidence in them was. Are yon for (Jrant 7 1 he mean sterol tribunals, waere equal ana exactias- H1UU IX THURSDAY.

AUGUST 15. 1S72 a RATCL1FFE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'I ties will be awarded to all men, irraspectiv est rebel that lived, if he voted for Grant, oald obtain a certificate of high stand- political opinions or personal animos Tir anthorttv tn th art of the lerislatur ins: in the radical church, iaith in ities. V- i incorporating the JPnblio Library of Ken-tacky, th trustee will jgiv their i National Reform Ticket. 6. I bat we are opposed to tbe enormous imtit a L.

GRIFFITH A ppoiatine power now exercised by tbe Grant would remove all your sins, but confess yourself against him and yon at ARK. 1 7dtf rasioa of the state by a patt of the same SECOND GRAND GIFT CONCERT sovernor or tbe state, ana wo are tn tavor of nil officers being elected by the people Orim No. 1 Ddge building. FOR PRESIDENT. -i once, no -matter now pure, or honest, or gang oi MisaoaK ontlawa Up ham com In the great halt of th PabUe Library build whom they aratoeerve.

eserviog, become, the subject of the 7. that we are in favor ar aad demanv manded in the declaration of the ing, ia x.oui8vuie, on HORACE GREELEY; hat tbe nablis school system bom. Bared STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, 1 .1 W. GANTT, -vv ATTORNEY AT LAW vilest calumny, vituperation, abuse and slander. EihoU Charles Sumner, SATURDAY.

SEPTEMBER 23, 1872. governor, a few dtys sine that he in in tbe interest of edneation, rather than as a political machine. XSW TOES. 1 fr FOR VICE PRESIDENT, tended to declare mrtial law and qn trter 8 1 hat we are opposed to tbe present err many of whose Iradncers were born long sines he became a champion ant man. cement of the Seance of the the militia ia Pope oun'T it looikg Terr B.

GRATZ BROWN, 100,000 TICKETS OF ADMISSION of human liberty who never faltered in state by which it is to i sane scrip at a great discount, whereby the harden much as if the bloody scenes of 1SG3 OFFIQK tfp lUini. over Leo Pollock tor. Bertrand Building. Mam street. Roto 1 and 2.

his devotion to the cause of freedom. street. taxation is greatly increased. OF Will be issued atllOeseh; half tickets tS: were to be re-enacted. I lie ia abased and slandered, and why ibat we a.e in laror oi civil as agMnit K.

WM. G. WRIGHT Under the circam the beat ad himolv because he opposes Mr. Urant, quarter tickets al whole tickets tor tint); 29 for 2rA; 66 for $500: lit for DUtm; 2S5 for 92)00 67i for $.5000. No discount on For Representative ia Congress.

military government, and unqualifiedly condemn the naa of the military power in If there is a man who is abused i First --of Jackson, times of neaee carry lection" acainst rice we can give for cinaervauvo peo less than 91UU worth of ticket at 4 time. worse than Mr. Sumner for the emu tbe choice ot a majority ef the legal electors. ple every where lo be etreful to avoid all Respectfully tender his professional er-vice to til. eitisens of Little Reck and vi- reason, it Li Horace Greeley.

Who ID. ibat we are in tavorot set-tag apart the- lands- of the state as homesteads to -ARKANSAS I LTTTLK ROCK. TUE PlAfFOKM. disturbances and oscuions that oald be amongst til could recollect the time so far actual settlers, instead of having them leg Ohkicr No. 309 Main street, aver Wiggs taken advantage of by evil-minded cp back when Horace Greeley's heirt and islated away to etirrupt riegs of stats offi 1 MTkixa true co.icmi txi ch or $500,000 IN CURRENCY cials.

soul and pen were enlisted ia behalf of Pint form Adopted by the Claeitt aisl I Convention, stud Rear' firmed Baltimore. 11. Mt tra in ftftr or abolishing ill ponents, and mdeto serve as pretexts for militia interference. Be peace 'ul and the great principle ot human rights and hums liberty Millions hare been born unnecessary adjusting tna salaries of county and municipal officers as Will he given to th holders ef tickets by distribution by lot of ok a thocsaso Birrs, as follows: I "ra store. r.

is. ooitrros, J. ti. GOMPTON MARTIN, I I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I 1 Room 8 and 0, Ad ami Baildiag.

abide the Jaw to the letter. Re We, the democratic elector, of the United to secure a lair bat not an exorbitant since Horace Oreelev advocated those States. in 'aatloaal convention assem Drincirdes: and ret now. when those member that our salvation as list or OTPTS. iz.

A bat we are in tavorot enangtng roe are constantly receiving omethiag Bew in onr line. While always keep a complete stock ef bled, present the following principles al On rrand gift.eash 100,000 man.rement of tha state penitentiary, people depends npon the Complete issues hare been settled, he is said to hare gone back on his early principles and On grand gift, cash. ready proclaimed at Cincinnati as essential which now cost the state about aaAJ.uw per 1 exercise of our riehta aa rolers at tbe an nam, so as to mako.it as near self-sus to a jat government joined the eoe mies of lhe colored man. SO.UUU cash LITTLE ROCK -ARKANSAS. 7--JMAwtr taining as possible: and the enormous election in November and that the re 15.W4) cash We, the liberal republicans of tbe United KtAte.

in national convention assembled expense ef the publie printing which costs JO.WOeash All persons who lore about Slo4.U)ii tier year, should be redaeed for his present patriotic course, there nothing too rile or infamous for the radicals to hnrl at him. tention of power by the present radical R. J. W. PRUITT, at Giocinnti, proelatm tbe fotlowinc pria to a reasonable compensation for inch ser Ctpte.

aaevseiiuat to ajast government vice. tyranny Is dependent upon their "ability SWEET CBEA ERY BUTTER 1. We nouniie the eonality of a'l 13. That wa ortnose tha roDUdiatlon or SURGEON: AND PHYSICllN. 1 S.MS) cash OOOeasn tr.OOfteash S.tWIeash 4 OUIeash 3.000 cash 8.tJ cash be fo roth.

law. aad hold that it is the duty of the government in its dealings with the wMtnle to mete set eoaal and exact iastie honest debts, but we are equally determined to shield the state against all pretended to get opportnnitiet that will enable them to again' drive ns from the polls and Are InviLad in evamina aad sea how nice it is kept ia our refrigerator, where the ther- HOW THE MONEY GOES, There lias been a falling oil of FANCY DRY GOODS, i debts impoe apnn our people by the fraudulent issue el levee and railroad bonds. to all, ot whatever nationality, race, ler saometer is thirty degrees peiawsero. or persuasion, religions or political, A gitts of J-ifX) each throw. Ont the Totes of counties as in 1868 and "1870.

If we act prudently. and That all officers nominated at this con von Owict-With "Dt; Skipwith, eorner Mark-haa and Com mere atreets. where he may be foand at all times, both day and J- 15.1100 eash 15 gttu or uw eacn tioa. or at county or district conventions, if 000 in the cash account of the United WO eac 18.000 cash eteced, win tn held to a strict accounta martial law is again forced npon us. the 2.

pledge to maintain anion of ttett, mancipation aad enfranchisement, and to oppose any reopening of the questions settled-by the thirteenth, fonrteenthand fifteenth amendments of the -except when professionally absent i Ittdlm K) each. 4. bility to tha prople for their oluciai acts And. States treasury during tbe month of August, says the Philadelphia Age. Such a M0BRIS05 A SON.

GEO. F. DAVIS tt il 1 responsibility will rest with those who TT eah r. il.Kst cash 22.51 cash SO.OUOeash Wintis. A tarare number" of nersons W.

VAN GILDER, are in power, and if they persist in their 700 each. U0 each. 5 Al aaeh. 400 each. St) each 20 gifu of VI gitts of S5 gifts of 35 g'lt of 45 gifMof 60 guta of.

it gilt of 11X gitts of 613 gifu of were indicted in tbe federal eoarts in this statement at the present time is calculated constitution; 3. We demand the immediate and abso lata nmiiTil of ail disabilities imuesed oi lawless measure It will redound more to to awaken suspicion as to the ue being cash ATTORNEY AT LAW; state for a most flagrant viol.tion of tho election laws, and President Grant, upon the application and in the interest of raca ueaont of the rebellion, which wm finally It i lust not he forgotten that we also keep a SUGAR-CURED HAMS. their injury than oars. 1 2il0 1U0 each- elUU cash snbdaed seven years ago, believing that made of the government funds by the administration. It known that more indicted criminals aad their aceessors, suspended honest and efficient officer for no OKO.

F. DAVIS Total 10 rlft, all A A A Ct other reason that they would vigor- NORTH CAROLINA. universal amnetty will result cumpiete pacification in all sections of the eoantry, 4, Local self-government, with impartial suffrage, wilt guard the rishts of all eitiaens mnra mrmredv than an eentraiixed power. than $200,000 were sent to Noith Caro onslv enforce tha law. and allowed and SUGAR-CURED DRIED BEEF.

The Hon." Tho. E. Bramletbs, late gov- J. lina to influence votets in that state. The report of tbe election from this MORRISON A SON, permitted such indicted criminals to designate and name the marshal to select the jury by whieh they wore to bo tried, and tbe attorney te prosecute them for saeh offenses.

TkaDaanlaaid the Dublin weltare reauire i. i Hambarg, Ashley. Ark. "Will practice ta Ashley, Bradley. Drew and Chicot eonwtiee, S-iadawly The tale in reference to the' payment of the supremacy of tho civil over tha military etataj are as variable as ths acervea of a wnerenv tbe criminal, were turned, loose authority, ana ireeaomoi person nnaer ue protection of habeas corpus.

demand inrt expenses was too thin to deceive even the most Marshal Carrow kaletdcacope, the most palpable frauds 11.1 witbent punishment aad tho law trampled nnder foot, and frand and crime encour STAPLE GOODS, r.wiujAata, were committed in the negro tcountiea. GKO. F.DAVIS for the individual tbe largest liberty consistent with j.nbli order, and a return tha methods of peace and constitutional WLLLIAilS, aged: and ha seen fit to take sides with 1 was paymaster in North Carolina, and he footed tie bills, no matter what their and support and sustain the corrupt state-J The Herald's correspondent say house ring in their iniaaities against thai it.i:f. i the limitations of TMtwer. SUGAR-CUR'Dt BR'KFAST BACON.

It A- In Halifax county census of voting 5- The civil aerwie the government people; and acaa.a. It Is now evident that Frssi has become a mere instrument ot partisan chicanery and personal ambition, and an GEO. F. DAVIS A amount. jThe queotioh now is, how mnch more money has been withdrawn from population, as shown by the ofheial returns, was, in 1870.

4455. The rote in JltsDDtya B.ocK, ornorof Kentucky, baa consented to represent the trustee ia the management of this second Grand tiift Ooncert, and he will personally see that tho niney front the sale of ticket is deposited? with the treasurer, that th drawing is fairly conducted, and the gifts justly awarded and promptly paid. The drawing will take place in public, in foil view of the andiene, and nnder tho immediate super vision and direction the officer and trustees of th Public library of Kentucky and tho following named eminent and disinterested eitixens, who have consented to bo present aad see that all is fairly done -1. lion. M.

R. Hardin, jjudge court appeals, Hon. Knotlj. lata M. Lebanon district.

4 -j i- Ron. 11. Ninth jadieiaf district. 1 Sen. feii U.

Murray, S. marshal, district of Kentucky. Hon. T. B.

chancellor Louisville OSVK. dent tirant will receive the nomination of ohiaat elfish neas sod srreed it is a scan the convention of omoe-holders, to be held I SUG AR-CURED BEEF TONGUES, that county he tame year was! 4577, or rniiadeipaia tnereiore. the lifasury for similar pur poeeo? Hon much did Mort in secure to corrupt Indi 122 in exoe-" of tbe voting. rxTpnlntion. ll little 1 1- Will praetiee the United StaUs and State Courts 3-dfcwlyr and reproach upon free institations, and breeds a demoralisation dangerous toihe prosperity et repuoliuan We therefore regard a jtboroash reform of the Memolvedr That we emphatically oedema MORRISON A SON, Te whieh we invito tho attention of Country the course of taenreatdent in his tntermed This year the fraud there is s-ill greater, Merchants and natter.

ling with A rk ansa, affairs in tho interest ana? It is well Known that Mr. Grant's civil semee as one ot the most press- tho whole rote polled being ooQ7, an in in laMmtiej-M the hoar: that hon IL CHAMBERLAIN," crease of 720 rotes orer the rot of 1870, of enme and disorder, and decline to send delegates to the Philadelphia eonvention; and. i henchman-in-chief for made esty. -capacity and fidelity constitute the 1I and of 852 rotes at the election just held only Talid claims to public employment earnest application for a large sum for Wb i ax Aa. Horace Greeley and B.

Grati over the voting population. New, here iSF.W FACTORY CHEESE. MORRISON A EON. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, that the offices of th government ceace to be a matter of arbitrary favoritism and pat- use in that stale, and it Lt being freely Brown are now before the American people as repablinaa oandi late for president and vice president, ddos a nlattorm which we is a frand which neutralises the majority ronasre. and that public station become used.

How much has been sent to Maine, m.r. nratof honor. To this end -it is ID fjaldwell will bare probably been elected chancery eourr. i Bon. K.

D. Stanaiford. president Fanners peratively required that no president shall where the Grantites are fearful of a de by. An estimate just made ton sixty .1. Witt promptly attend to all entrusted to him.

Office aver Pollock A Co. clothing store, oae door -above Cohan's" jewelry sUmto. Mark ham street. 7-14dtf and Drovers bank. counties officially heard from shows heart ly approve, and that they are men of unquestioned ability, integrity and patriotism, aad have for many years been the nraest and consistent advocate aad champions lof republicanism and universal Hon.

John Barbee. i an ager Royal Insur A the tim is aioroaehin for putting np Caldwell's majority to be 1350. 1 The re ance comoaoy. i.iveriool oe sesBuiatuiwre-eiecueD. 5.

We demand a system of federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interiere with the industry of the people, and which Shall provide the means necessary to pay maining thirty-two counties still to be of freedom: therefore, be it fruit, we eall th attention of house-! keeper, to our largo stock -of Self-Scaling I tilaaa Jars. CoU Phil. Lee, oom. attorney ninth judicial district. Tir, C.

Graham. fonBder Graham cabinet. SemUord. That went cordially indorse OUR STOCK OF ficially heard from care bbipp (demo the expenses of tee government eeonomi aallv administered, the Pensions, the in the nomination of tha said Horace ttreeley crat), in 1870, a majority of 1123, tearing MORRISON SON. QEORGE J.

SUMMER i ATTORNEY AT LAW, and a. urats Brown, and tbe platform anon CoL llson P. ohnson, manager Gait house. Dt: T. S.

Bell, Prof. Medical nnirersity. terest on the public debt, aad a moderate Caldwell ZZl majority to be overcome. which they sand. and pledsre ourselves to annaal reduction ot the principal thereof liouisville.

CARPETINGS, feat How much is to be expended in Pennsylvania, In a vain endeavor to elect Hartranft and Allen? In a wordr ia the door of the trenseury to be opened whenever a call is for money to aid in the re-election of Gen. Grant? 7 This seems to be the order, and we shall look for a siilt farther reduction of Ineeseh in the treasury' In September," October and Norembet. -i, Bat tbe unofficial returns received i from and reenrnicin that there are in our midst co-ope rate with tna mends of civil govarn-ment and reform throughout tho land in nearly all the count iea foot np majort honest bat irreceseilablo differences of opinion with regard to the respective sys for him of from 800 td 1000. This lattter eeuriag their election. Therefore, to the end that a free people may be disenthralled from' the util est aad unlawful hardens and All flta nos-tlv.

sleah and fin Imvkine oi ti etiaiate ia by no means to be relied npon Hon. 3. G. Baxter, mayor Louisville. Hon.

T. L. Burnett, city attorney. Henry Wolford. treasurer Loaiaville.

A. O. Brannin', provident Manufacturers' i bsnk. Ja. Bridgeford, president Soeond national hank.

i O. 1). Whips, proprietor Willard hotel. RUGS, MATS, OIL CLOTHS A I10T PPRIXGS. '7 It4d2m tan el the city parehas their groeerie of calamities which are imposed poa them.

and I consider. the result aa at sea tems of protection- and free trade, remit the discussion of the subject to the people ia their congressional districts, and to the decision of congress thereon, whollxjree of executive interference or dictation. M0RRRISON A aa ever until the full official returns are we cordially invito all tho friends of fro government, law. order aad justice to cooperate with us in this fearful but deter EL received, with all the chances ir favor1 of U. Johnston, nresident Traders' bank.

mined conflict which a wronged and 7. xne puouocreaii must uo hcivuij mam taiaed. and we denounce -repudiation in CURTAINS LACE Merrimon, owing to an Immense number of fraudulent votes reported-j Several ffirm and croi.e.- 4 robbed people are waging i against corrupt and ties do tic rulers andee (ireelev's rallviaa H. Victor Ktvoombi firm Keweomb. Bu- -ohanaa A Co.

-Henry ilenpen. president German bank. Andrew Graham, tobacco and cotton mer- DEATH OF A VETERAN GEOGRAPHER AND DEMOCRAT. Thoae lean lookina 1 noool. who would cry of fhinoet men for office, ana thieve to district ate reported 1 as baring polled 8.

A speedy return to specie payments is demanded alike' by the highest considerations of commercial morality and honest DENTA PHYSICIAN, ORAL AND i DENTAL SURGEON, th Is larger aad more complete than ever bo- I like to have their proportion enlarged, i would do wall to purchase of like Halifax county, a larger vote than tore. 'Jesse Olney (whose geography was the wa reg etered, and some or them are tM L. i i cnant. -i Dr. orvin Green, prosident L.

A C. ShorP" line railroad. i Vol. agent Adam Express company. 6-26 dtf MO RRISON A SON.

617dtf S. I. GRIFFITH CO. Joint" BotssEatr, a radical politician of 9. We remember with gratitude the heroism and sacrifieesof the soldiers and sailors vaiu to nave counieu mora yo.ea iun were actuallr caat.Kfi,-4 4 -J r' nftha rrmihlie- and no act of ours sha Lynchburg, blew his brains out on Monday on hearing the new.

from North DRY GOODS, ETC. Agent Publie Library of Kentucky, Publie BI1I1IOKS CO. The secretary of state, who is in receipt ever detract from their justly earned fame Ida tull reward of their Datrietism. first that ever yisi'el these parts, unless Malte Brnn waa ia use by the earlier satires) died at his late residence in i Stratford, on th5 31st in the seventy. Kooms- east side of Mais' street, between fourth and Fifth.

Little Rock, Arkansas. rffice hnnrs from 8 to 12 a.m. and 1 to i p.m. of the oflicial returns as they) come in. JLnnrary building, ioaisville, ay.

Circulars, siring full particulars, seat Carolina. 1 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. en application. and who compiles the vote and 'gives the certificate of election, is of the opioion rjKi TjURNITURE.V.... 10, We are opposet to an turtner grants oi lands te railroads or other corporations, lhe publie domain should be held sacred to actual settlers.

11. Wa hnl.l that it is the duHv of the ov- fourth year of bis age. He a man of T. Dt'RRETT Aafoxa the other marrelons change that Caldwell majority will not exceed D. ENGLISH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, K- HA LOKALAN- Prusiokkt comprehenaive and commanding intellect, and innovations introduced into'' Japan, i JOHN 6.

CAIN SkCRrraav- 300, if he elected at all. wrament, in its iatercaarse with foreign na FAitw Kits' Klto iiAJiKw rasas. and at the same time of simple and un the Mikado's government hare decided Tne Wilmington 8ur of the i0.1t says 7-ve2tawmwow4t upon the promulgation of a new religion. there ia but one aentuneot in regard to affected character. His life was: one of incessant literary pursuit, and he was the author of many excellent- educational It seems that the leading men of the va GKSBRAL REAL ESTATE, CLAIM AND I i COLLECTINO AGENT, 80LICI- ij: TOR OF PATENTS, AND UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER AlftO AND FULTON RA1LKOAD tions, to cultivate ineuainir ana peace tij treating with all in fair and equal terms regarding it alike dishonorable either to demand what is not right, er to submit to what is wrong.

12. For the promotion and success of these vital principles, and the support of tha candidate nominated by convention, ara invite and cordially weljeme the co I the election by democrats, and i that is that Merrimon ia elected. The neces rious religions bare been consulted about works," chief among which was hie geog sary steps have been taken to conteet if the matter, and it baa been determined that the new faith shall be "enlightened, PUtmtAf lnl 4tw evosartv fur He was a prominent man in his Caldwell ia announced as elected. SALE OF LANDS. operation of alt patriotic eitixens.

without regard to previous po it.ieal amliations- own at ate aa legislator and in other of The official returns at the aecretary of simple, and adapted to common seat We will, from and after this data, and until statVa office are watched and waited for ficial He was, through his en and tbe whole population will be com tne amvai oi our Reaolrattoas Adopted by lb Vem with, eager Oar party hare not tire career, a sterling democrat a demo pelled to conform to It. er atle-Cssr a 1 1 Ceavsn-, tloa. JwssolB, 1872. Notice is hereby riven that the lands be a yet given np the result, though the crat in the truest sense of the word also longing fo tbo Cairo and Fulton Railroad nished aad taken for the as of the United bta.te. (ionrmtat Carina the lata war.

will bo pruaeeuted Uurocgh svliabl arms ia Washington, ii. Wilt enter, redeem and pay taxes on land, perfect aad investigate titles, etc Collec-tiom made ia any part of the btate. proenred for inventors ail iaveatione. devices aad desiens. Odioe: Bo.

11 Kast Markham street, i rtairs. ovet. C. J. LLaoola A LitU.

Bwk. 1-MMmtf YTTILLIAM BECK, 1 aDoears to ns. the represent ngures aa reported are a few nundrea against us. There ia a hope, and a bright lover of the people and the people's Ax election for state oflScera and mem ative, of the conservative and democratic 114 MARK II All STREETV rights, and a foe to central ixd govern hope, of the election of Judge nlerri- Darty of Arkansas in eonvention assem bers of congress will take place in West FALL. 8TO C.K, company, situated taloag the htty miles of completed road, extendine northwardly from Little Rock, will be offered for sal at tbe office ot th company, in the city of Little Reek, i ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, OCT.

1872. nwn. i bled, that the majority of mn cons ltutm ika atraitnt atata administration have ments and anti-republican ttsarpatiooe, Virginia on the 22d int. A new coneti The New York Herald of the 9th thus tution will be submitted to tbe people at proven themselves nawor.hy tbe high 'trust reposed in them, and have, by their peculations ia railroad, levee, and all other bends pf the state, almost bankrupted its credit sums tip: t-i I EDUCATIONAL. the same time, Gor, Jacobs, failing There is no doubt that the North Car ATTORSEy AT LAW AND GENERAL abroad and at home, and have used traad to obtain a renomination from the' demo olina election bas resulted substantial! Sell all kinds ef and unlawful force for the i urpose of re TpEMALE ACADEMY, crats, boiled, and is now ronning as an in in a republican check.

If the republi- taining power against the ill the people. I f-U CLAIM P. Box 10U Washington, 0. rl. 1 cin ticket nas really secured a maiority LITTLE R0CE.

ARK. dependent candidate nnder the control of the Qrantitea. But he has not made THE LANLS TO EEf SOLD aax situatkb nt i we therefor declare it to our opinion that it is absolutely necessary to the welfare of the people that radical chancre in the administration of tho affairs of tbe state. which can not be overcome on Uie official Special attention given to eases nnder the United states district tax-laws. Purchase laoary.

with interest, collected where the canvass, let aside by the legislature on much impression upon the party, and the and many of the counties, be el proof of fraud, it is still a lact that tbe Township 1 north, range 7. 8,9.10 and 11 tmrchaser bas been onsted. Aloney received chances in 1 faror of the elec Jon of the democrats have gained the state legisla Lv the Lotted St.tes trora tax sates reeov- Resolved. 1. That the heft policy to be west, I DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, THE UNDER THE CHARGE OF SISTERS OF MERCY.

pursued by tha people to make certain oi ture, a United states senator and a ma regular ticket are good. Township 2 north, range 6 7,8. 9, 10, 11. 12 ered for the original owners of the property sold. The bO per cent, penalty and other in the comma eleetion is to have ana ia west.

jori of th congressmen, and that the illegal -collections Almost aU tii Divtri hare e. aims of this kind. unanimity of notion as well as leelingon tbe m.Ii arnod eitixan. of all nartie. who Township 3 north, tangos 5, 6.

7, 8. 10. II, republican loss on tne state yo'e since TifE New York Tribune oi the 8th has i. io ana west. tavorretoria ia the administration of the tbe last gubernatorial election is over Claim, for eottoa taken after Jaae 30,1 ISfS.

aad dariaa the war. tor mail servioe in Township 4 north, range 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.. 9, 10, This institution is beautifully situated on the following editorial comments on the 17,000. The vote electa the republican affairs, ot tha (tat and eounly govern manta. 14l.of infant, and lovai eitiseas for prop ii, iz, ana i west.

governor by a 1000 or 1500 maiority BOOTS AND SHOES; -arty taken tor the' army, for the return of I 2. That the chairman of each demoeroMe- the snnare at the corner of Louisiana and Elisabeth streets. Tha buildings ar telegraphic report of its special corres Township 5 range 4. 5, 6. 7.

8. 9. 10. SIMMONS sk CO. onnaervatira counts executive committee be cu.a tax.

amd eiaiai. venerail against yet, in consequence of extravagant prom- pondent, now in Arkansas, of th pre u.uanaiiwui. apaesooa ana tne ground extensive. The eoar.e of stadies embrace the Knr requested to put into operation the amend tbe mt'jd states, promptly attended to. 1 refer to Hon.

V. K. fcuLnner. United --r tsea, torn rexuti iaiia nite a wet oiaoaet on the reDublican hones, and is 1 regarded vious day, on Pope' county affairs: lish. French and Italian languages.

His ment to tbe enforcement act ot ranrd to the aoDointment of the supervi Townshtp-6 north, fanges 4, 6, 8. 8, 9. 10, llandlawet. tory, dteograpby. Philosophy, including Treasaieti lIoo.

Le Koy TotUc, Aet Cnited Treasarar; Senator Alex. Ramsey; lion. John Randolph, tioart It seem, according to Tribune dis sors of eleetion in each voting precinct of a practically an administration defeat. Township 7 north, ranges 7, 8, 9. 10 and laahar wetiectivo counties.

astronomy ana tne use ei the globes. Arith metis. Algebra. Botany. Vooat-and Instru 1 patches from Arkansas, tnat uov.

Had A Washington special to the Courier- that th delegates aunolnted to' the tt irnats i of Claims: Ueorge Rons, banker, ash- mental usic. Drawinc and Paintina. and AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ley has decided to declare martial law in Baltimore convention to meet the ith of July ington, D. -C, etc.

ees contingent Township 8 north, ranges 6. 7, 8, 9 and 10 Journal of the 9.h says: I -1 all kinds of Useful and Ornamental Nee Pope county. This step is to be deplored. west. dlework- The seholastie year, whieh ommeaee on With very positive indications of great Township 9 north, ranges 7, 8 and 9 wast.

and the, people, who dread, the lawless actions of the state militia as. roach as next be instructed to vote tor taaraticea-tioa of the-nomination-of Oreeley and Brown as candidates for president aad vie president ot the United States in the ansn- ib, alMltttB. i fraud in the North; Caro'ioa elections, the first Monday in September, is divided i- which possibly will result in the legisla they do those of tbe sheriff and his gang, into two session of five months each. TERMS. tare declaring Judge Merrimon the prop meditate flight or surrender.

It is inti Board and tuition per session of five erly elected governor, there is not much OTTENHKIMER A BSO. LitU Roek'. July 4. 1872. T-6dtf mated that Senator Cls yton 'a hand is nn Actual settlers, who have made imnreve- no eaarge ani.k&tae claim is couoeiea.

AKCHITECTS. i "YARD LAY ENDXR; CARPENTERS, BUILDERS CONTRACTORS, 4. In at we Indorse the Cincinnati platform of political principles, and the platform of principles adopted by the reform republican party ia their convention of May 22, lot, at Litti Rock. 5. That it would be nawls and tnexpedi- months $100 00 ments on any ot said lands, are requested to Washing- disposition to crow heartily on the part of the radical politicians here, The loss 10 der this violent roeaaure; if so, it ia certainly for no good purpose.

And it is already a boast in administration circles Physician's tee, give notice to this omce bet re tho day of sale, stating th tract, of land which they have improved, th date of their settlement thereon, and their names and posteffieo ad TIOTXIIsS. nay runts, er aissioa. OUli LARGE STOCK First class CO at the west tbaf they mean to carry Ar Second class. dress in tall, touch settlers will be allowed te purchase tho laad en which they li aad 20 (KJ 1 U) jyjETROPOLITAN HOTEL, Third kansas. They have ar much chance to carry it by honest means as to carry Ken at for the democratie party to nominate a state ticket for th ensaiag election, aad declare against it.

6. Toattho state democratie central executive committee be and i hereby authorised to act with tik committee ef all reform republican organisations in this state opoosed to the present administration in 1 W) Fourth Fifth 14 00 tucky. MUST EE REDUCED, have made improvements, at it valuation as unimproved land. Where original settlers have died, their widow or children, if stili living on tho land, will be allowed LITTLE ROCK Aga4 Corner Cnmberlaad and Eat-Se- and streets. Every variety of wood-work xecated with neatness and dispatch.

l-ii7 dtf of tbe legislature and the thorough refutation of their awertion aa to the number of congressmen they wonld have, tone down their enthusiasm considerably. Among the means of administration grace which were sent into North Carolina from this city last week, were a cargo of aeven hundred negroes who were taken down to Norfolk on a steamer, and thence across the country to the Roanoke district. The excursion and election orer, ther are now returning td thia city, ready to hurrah for Grant. ARE THE SCENES CF I8S3 TO BE onnilnc.t nf the-ensuina canvass. Iastruaiental masie.

three lesson 7. That earnestly urge tlr organisation EE-ENACTED? Pbopkcetob Manageb HENRY PAGE. A. BARLOW. ot the conservative ana democratie party in each week $25 Vocal music, two lessons each week 1 to Drawing la jO Grecian and water-color paia 15 X) all lection dittncu and in ait evaniies.

tne samo privilege ol purchase. Persona not actual settlers, who desire to purchase any ot said lands, are requested to file epplications for purchase tn this office. Prtgted forms of notice by actual settlors, andf application to purchase, will be sent to postmasters in eaeh county for distribution. JAM.KS M.LQUuUBOKOb'HU. In Wednesday's daily we republished and the using of sny honorable means to seen ra tha election of county officer and gAMUEL CRANFORD, CARPENTER AND BUILDER.

"uttar 1 from a correspondence in the Bateeville member of the general assembly, ana mat rench le-to 5 (HI Italian li () a cordial invitation be extended: to all per Times, an account of th invasion of the sons opposed to tbe present state-adminis ARKANSAS Little rock. italin lojarn lo uu Embroidery in gold, beads, chenille and Land Commissioner. Little Rock. July 15.1o7. tration to unite wun us in saiu orgaa nation and we pledge ourselves to oppose the elec bSwdtf state by a gang of outlaw and cutthroats who infest southern Missouri.

In tion of all independent candidates tor any of said oiices running against regular TjTHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS COY, JOHM M. PALMER. Gor. Palmer, of IHinoU, made a mag 1863, a few months prior to the election, J3ROTECT YOUR LIVES nominees. sua, at iu tor tea ibssons.

TV- Payments to be made semi-annually i advance. No deduction will be made if an pupil leave before her session hail bav terminated, except ia case of sickness- I prevent iaterrupliou in tbe clasA-tt, vi-ii i All wrk exaeated with neatness aad dis-atek and satisfaction guaranteed. PKJCE3 TO EUIT THE TIMES. WW Leave order at tha lawofiee of Clark A Wit.iaats. or tiawtte count tnr-rnom, 8-13dtf SAM.tfcili.

CiiAKFOED. a similar raid was made into this slate by HOTEL, Ptal font. Adapted fey I tie CJowvosa- nificent speech the other day at a Greeley and Brown ratification meeting in Illi i Held waa IbexM Hay, 1873. a band of those outlaws, headed by a notorious ruffian named Monks, who was PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY SEARCY will be limited to t-aturdays. and made to nois.

In the coarse of his remarks, he ALL BILLS afterwards made a lieutenant colonel by the pupil oniy by parents or guardians, or 1. It is th tinion and declaration of this enaventioa that the ring which controls the tate government, and tbe bad men who operate wt'h them, have indicted upon this UTTER t' BUTTER 1 1 EUTTUK I I perans authorise cy teem. The folitturing is the uniform adopted fo J. FLOYD SlUTn. the young latlies boarding at tbe academy Gov.

Clayton and took part in the militia war and rapine waged against the people of northeast Arkansas by Brig. Gen. th. most corrupt aad oppressive gov nrnmentever tolerated by a free people. 1 wo lilao calico, ond two irmsham, mailt or lieea lawn for summer and two brow BRIDGMAN LONG LEY, DEALERS IN LIGHTNING RODS There ia no longer any slavery to hate; no longer any use for aUIitionita.

When slavery waa aboliehed abolitionists were There is no lonjerany OF a. They have robbed the people of the ben- afita in ballot bv fraud uient registration vfe' have just received a largo tot of the merine, empress cloth or aliaca, for winter Upham. Th absence of the latter from bet-i is-i two anil a halt yards ot green woo bailot-box stuffing and the issuing of fale and fraudulent certificates as to the results the state at this time, and an Idea we have jtBK aoskts roa ths ritb trains Line of Hacks connect daily bar veils li sasnual vacation will commence tt repuLIicstt party, because its roi-. ion is accmpliiLed. There was, iiiJeeJ, no SW.ET-CLOVER SWXZT-CLOYER CELEERATED CKLEDUATED sr.i s'i--pDboat.

ofelretion. 3. They have Increased taxation to an ONE IIUITDr.IZD DCLLATJ A OVZT. of the nature of the business whieh took 1st uty, and terminate the first Monaa ROD PATENT STAB COPPER anrm nna extent, and at the same time ia l-ooteit-tifr. him north, makes this Fulton county mat onr state indebtedness millions Yottcr ladies to t.Ve private 1-m j0.

IDHCIAL HOTEL, II. ALLlIN, PiiCPKnrroB, without any corresponding benefit to ti.e CREAMERY CREAMERY riJTTER, LUTTER, sons in muxic. painting ana rawiac t.l ter look very much like another more in etiiils of tbe stale. be Kir.e dol srim tiiiuoa to I a. 'i h.vc.

when in their uower. pro poLt.oal party in the country w.at couli truthfully te' called by its old name. Where 1 1 faund a man who wotsld s.avry to-day? If puch an one could a he would tell fcirn-that tbe thing, con 14 Erer t-e don.e cn thia More than a taiiiloti the preconcerted plan to iatlsidate the OLD AT WII iki.it i ltlt.4 thr, courts of the state until they Which, lb manufacturers inform us, lastsbipmeat they will bo able to makeunti hecoiH the ena-ine of injustice and white people of northern Arkansas nearly all of whom are democrats and tr' ut retfutar Ait th" 'J'i'lU tt lu Convent of Litue s. Ar 8 7-t 1 nAlital Ar.t.rlitltn. aan rax PATENT TRIANGULAR COPPER ROD Tbe two best Copper Rods in use, and ar prepared at ail times to protect buildings in a seientiuc and workmanlike manner.

Our P3r(8 are moderate. AU work warranted hrst-ciasa. Address LiilDUMAN LONGLEY. 1', O. Bog Little Rock.

-t'." Palmer, Cady fc Main street, -r b.3 A wtf next spring, whea they will resume again, and si.l tnea furnish us with their best ar to unve tseiu away troru tna reg ticle during hulver tl of lJ.7.ltf tir.O. AtOiviviitOX A tnJ. bayone's would irn ar. ru-i trtt- iliun tion anl participation ia the J. TU-7 r.ZCZIVED axdTOR SALE, 10 i it.

Who -sris i tain from Xor.e bt a im a tV oujKt. cnair i.j i ja 11. er wc n'tf. a e.it: a At Wholesale and Retail, 1 Alt main teir.EEr. HE.

5 A PLANT ATIC--I 15 STILL IN TUE RING 'Oil HALE AND LEASE. hey have requirea iruia tow vtutrn, wt the scitool department political service of a nostdiacree.ful and have tnrr- by seriously injured tbe schoel sjstemof the lb.lThey have fraudulently thI corruptly stMiutti patrnRMS whit i not belong to toem, ana have uioft i i ly abuaad the patronaee entrusted to them by tbe eotl: tnereiore we h.ld it to te the dutyot Oil iricnus of honest an 1 jtrt iioverniuent to use all fair and honorable nieksis to urive tiie miscreants lrunt power; be it Keitoived 1. Ibatwearoin fiVor of "universal am nfty, universalsnllrage.abd Boa-est fur tttUcers." 1 hee ft. a aU steuli'd. They suriLi miuh a-t the of slorl! to follow.

We will now tell our reader a tit of rei wlkh has beea in our po.t.Ion some titne. It is well known here that l' 1. 1 i has beea eaat for several wetkg but hiti I) sin there known to few. lie l.a gone to j'urcLaae arms for tl.9 -i Not in the political ting. Vat in the Ton-sorial art.

btavior, bair-eutiing i i fuoui. pooing done in the bet-t of style. Coil oren hair cut and laaies' head shampooed at their residences, li) Main street, Krebb building. re v( tl.a diluri 'i i feat 1 aey r.ever will La reverBt-i wLiSe the povernraent As well niiglt you C.j up the bones of tLe braye ouotry I All kin-Ij l-mtttl HQ 1 UMt-r9. Jlit If- t-a 1 1 ia, t.t-;p busUfl fre -latttp fcewi.

Always keep iuiur hand. A tr lc of building ma; Lierent parts of the city. Ar.plyto J. MOOHK. JulyS.

7-dlai siU A th rr a wt, oa Fif ftre? tf i irck, Auj. 3, loT-. b-4titf xr.Y ouii ruDNiTur.E 5 iX 6-14U.

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