Panther Killed.—On the 9th inst., a male Panther was killed in Monroe county, near Crockett’s Bluff, by James Mayo. He measured nine feet from the tip of his nose to the end of his tail.■ ■■ ■ ■ 4-That beautiful season known as “Indian Summer,” took its departure from this latitude on Saturday morning last. We had a change from the balmy breezes of the South to the chitting winds of the North in the shortapace of an hour.(JgTA company of Georgians passed throughour town on Saturday last on their way homefrom Pikers Peak. AM we could learn of theirsuccess goes to corroberate the fact that thesame amount of toil and meney necessary to atrip to these mines, expended in cultivatingthe rich lands of Arkansas, is productive ofmuch greater results. ♦ •» - —Photographic Portraits.—Those etni-oent artists, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, have ar-, rived and will open at the Des Arc Hotel in the course of a day or two. Tho citizens, one and all, are invited tn give them a call.Lrovernor or me province.— ■ • ••DES ARC! HOTEL ARRIVALSUP TO 12 O'CLOCK, YESTERDAY.[j. F. AND W. R. WELCH, PROPRIETORS.]Lewis Bigaro. Memphis; G. W. Bagnell, Ky.; S. Sassit, Miss.; Jas. Jetihlhgs, R. McKinney and lady, Ark.j D. C. Sparks, Little Rock; W. A. Thompson, A. Nichols, C. C. Green, R. P. Parris, A. Wi Patton, Ky.; E. F. Crane, Louisville; J. S. Mathers, Tenn.; J. Smith and 3 daughters, Little Rock; W. F. Perry, S. Perry, Wm. Bond, S. Q. Flynt and lady, L. Walds, James Maden, Tenn.; R. Ferguson, Texas; Mrs. N. Reece and children, W. Caul, R. T. Dotson, Tenn.; G. W. St. Clair, Joseph Farrar, H. D. Perry, 4rk.; J. M. Barrey, Miss.; E. P. Hatkins, W. M. Kennedy, N. P. Walker, Tenn.; David Lynch, Va.? J. Vafer, N. J. Walker. Tenn.; D. J. HeLson, Miss.; T. J. Elk. W. Townson, Ala.; W. F. Guess, C. S. Burt, Geo.; M. F. Hutcheson, Tenn.; Miss Deen, Atlanta; J. Potts, Ark.) R. T. Simpson, Ala.; W. P. Wilson, N. Y.$ Wm. Canady, David Canady, Ind.; D W. Passen, Tenn.; M. N. Cartright, Mr. and Mrs. Btiiley, Ky.; D. P. Robertson, Tenn; A. D. Gleaves; Wilson, county; Mrs. J. S. Dejnhand and 3 chllren, M. Eacen, lady and 5children, Tenn.’; J. T. Scott, Atlanta; H. Hopkins, J. Johnson, C. B. Turner, Tenn.