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Commission Meroliante, DES ARC. ARKANSAS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE AND GROCERIES, Hardware, l\irniturc, Jflattr asses, 8?c,, Sfc. ..ALSO.. IRON, STOVES, CASTINGS, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, EARTHENWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, PANTS, OILS, Agricultural Implements, | Window Glass, Sash, Putty, Lime, Hair, Cement Plaster, &<X, &c., ‘ - ' j TOGETHER WITH Mill and Gin Belting, Bagging and Rope AND ALMOST EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES THAT THE FARMER, MECHANIC AND HOUSEKEEPER MAY NEED. Their stock is kept full and complete by fresh arrivals. ocl24-tf mMssmps: & t?m£rzs> NAPOLEON, ARKANSAS. *ov7-ly Leaves Memphis Every Friday. Memphis, White anti V,ittle Red River Packet. NEW MOON, JOHN DEARING-.'.Master. H, TVVOMEY.Clerk. THIS new and fast running steamer, having entered the above trade, will make regular weekly trips as above, arriving at Des Arc every Sundry even ing from Memphis ; passing down, will leave Des Arc every Monday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board. March 6th, 1861. _ N. BOYD.... .M. BOYD. BOYD BROTHERS, DES ARC, ARK., JiAvt just recerveu a ,arSeVgaJWr ^^*GR.OC 33X11X3®' of all descriptions, viz: 75 Barrels Flour, 2 bbls. cognac Brandy 5 “ extra, XXX 10 boxes Tobacco, as 50 Sacks Corn Meal, sotted, bolted 5 doz. Buckets, water, 28 Sacks Wheat Bran, 5 “ well, 20 l< Onions 10 “ Wash Boards, 3 bbls. Onion setts, 2 bbls. Beat Hominy, 15 Boxes Soap, 2 “ White Beans, 50 Bbls. Whisky, Rob- 500 lbs. Candy assorted inson county, white l box Rock Candy, 5 bbls. Bourbon whis- 5 “ Catsup, key, 5 “ Pepper Sauce, 2 bbls. Rye Whisky, 2 half bbls. Soda, 7 Nests Tubs, 300 lbs. Starch, «. doz. Brooms, 10 gross Matches, 5 bbls. Crackers, 50 bbls Potatoes, 20 boxes Candles, 20 sacks Coffee, 25 halt! boxes Candles, 10 kegs Powder, 10 doz cans Oysters 2lb 5 doz. Yeast Powder, 12 {t l< lib 5 “ Mustard, 5 gross qt. Flasks, 1 box Cream Tartar, 3 “ pt. “ Riga and Raisins, C bbls. Vinegar, Fruits of all kinds, 1 “ Peach Brandy,, Also a variety of other articles. Persons wishing to purchase will do well to give us a call. BOYD BROTHERS. March 13--61— tf. WILLIAMS & HORNE, LAXD AO ENTS, Deb Arc, Prairie County, Arkansas, TX7TLL give prompt attention to all ¥¥ LAND CLAIMS, and will attend personally to the locating of swamp land scrip and warrants, buying, selling lands and pay ing taxes, &c. mar4-tf. SELLING OUT A.T COST. rnHE Stock of Goods at the Auction and JL Commission Store of J. H. Quisenberry, in Des Arc, is bow offered, in any quantity, positively at New Yrerk and Louisville cost, l freight'added. Jaa. 2, lSfll. L« White River €. S. Mail Line! FROM JACKSONPORT TO NAPO LEON—Thence to Memphis — MAKING REGULAR SEMI-WEEKLY CON NECTION FROM MEMPHIS TO ALL POINTS ON WHITE RIVER: Consisting of the following new and fast run ning Passenger Packets, Sam. Hale--C. W. Coi.es, Master. Kanawha Valley, D. B. Price, Master. Tariff of Prices White River Freight and Passage. From Memphis io Jacksonport and all Points Below. PounG Freights, per 100 lbs. - - - $ 50 Whisky and Wet bbls., per bbl. - - 1 25 Salt, per sack - -- -- -- - 50 Flour, per bbl. - ------- 50 Cotton Gins, each ------ 8 00 Wheelbarrows, each ----- *25 Fanning Mills, - -- -- -- 4 00 Straw Cutters 50 Corn Shellers ------ - 50 to 75 Pails, per do/.. ------- 25 Chairs in Bundles, each - - - - 25 Rockers ---------- 25 to 50 Sofas, each - - - - - - - - - $2 to $3 Divans --------- 1 50'to $2 Pianos ---------- 8 00 Bedsteads - - - - - - - - - $1 to $2 Toaster s-------- - 50c to $2 Buggies - -- -- -- -- 5 00 Barouches and Carriages - - - - $7 to $10 Money, Jewelry and other valuables, J percent and bill lading to be signed for. fl3T Price of Freight from Napoleon to Ties Arc. 30 cents Tier tOO nnunds. Passage $5 00. Price of Freight from Des Arc to Memphis, 50 cents per 100 pounds;cotton $1 per bale. Passage $8. Passage from Memphis to Indian Bay and Des Ate. $8 ; Nigger Hill and Augusta, $9 ; Grand Glaize and Jacksonport, $10. july 3.-tf. R. C. M’CARLEY.s. R. BROWN. McCarley, Brown & Co., (Successors to R. C. McCarley &. Co.) DES ARC.ARKANSAS. DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! HATS, CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES. ' HARDWARE, CUTRERX. SADDLES. TRUNKS AND VALISES. —ALSO,— Forwarding & Commission Merchants. febl3-tf carter, McCauley & t o., DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Ready-Made Clothing, Cutlery and Queensware. SEA ROY, ARK. anll-ly. COAL OIL AND LAMPS’, j Perfection of Lig^t! co&frnfi* INFINITELY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST U«HT R501H f Half tfre Co f of CD s, tafd or Spernl-Otl f FOUR TIMES CHEAPER THAN STAR CANDLES! The decided superiority of COAL-OIL over all other illuminating agents being a well established fact, the ques tion arises, where is the best place to bny a COAL-OIL LAMP ? We answer: Where the best assortment is to be found, and the lowest prices asked. The Lamp and Oil Emporium, NO. 40 JEFFERSON STREET, Being the only establishment in this city (hav ing any stock of Lamps and Lamp-stock worth naming) exclusively in the Lamp and Oil trade, offers at much lower prices and infinite ly better variety of Lamps than any other house can. Also on hand, a supply of ail the best COAL AND CARBON-OILS. LARD-OIL AND PARAFFINE CANDLES. The latter is made from Coal Paraffine, the re sidum of Coal-Oil. We likewise continue to sell our wefi'known. FAMILY SOAFS! including oar universally approved SOFT SOAP, which we furnish at five dollars per barrel containing about 400 pounds, all of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE IN MEM PHIS. We possess, also, the exclusive right to make and vend, in this city. <jr i\ Jli Ei U vr n o L/iv'EAi ijv/Oi. r xu wumi ING FLUID. The character of which is well established for usefulness and utility. Any one, there fore, who offers to furnish this Fluid, unless obtained originally at our store, does so with out authority or privilege from us or Prof. Greenough, and consequently in violation of our rights, or else they practice an imposition upon the public, who should therefore be ou their guard. We have a good stock of FLUI D LAMPS, and everything pertaining to the Lamp and Oil trade, for sale, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices, at NO. 40 JEFFERSON STEET. We request our friends and the public gen erally to call on us before purchasing else where. .T. P, PRESCOTT & CO. Lamp and Oil Emporium, No. 40 Jefferson street. Memphis. March 20. 186L___ NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Southern Boat and Southern Crew. rpiIE fust and commodious Passenger | and Freight Packet, A. W. QUARRIEIt is being thoroughly overhauled, painted arid altered into a Cotton Boat, will commence making- regular trips to NEW ORLEANS, PROM * Black, White and Little Red Rivera -THE LATTER PART OF SEPTEMBER. Freight will be carried at regular rates. The A. W. Quarrier is owned* in Arkansas, and has none but Southern men as a crew. Jacksonport Herald, Pocahontas and Searcy papers copy till forbid and charge Boat. July 17. 1861—tf. NEW STOUf!! §iitirflij 1 m itnrk. w e nave just opened onr new stocx or FALL & WINTER ;®<fiF©3&8* Which consists in part of KERSEYS, WOOLSEYS, HOME-MADE JEANS, KENTUCKY JEANS. SATINETS, LINSEYS, AND GEO. PLAINS. A IL 1> © A fine assortment of Poplins, De Bages, Me rinoes, Scotch Plaid Alpacas, &c., &c. ,11, * o'i A complete stock of CLOTHING* a better assortment cannot be found, ALSO, The largest stock of BOOTS & SHOES in the market. We kindly-solicit all who wish to purchase to give us a call and examine our goods and prices. TAYLOR & CO , octlO-tf Dv.s Arc, Memphis, West Point, Jacksonport and Pocahontas Packet, COL. MORGAN. J. H. QUISENBERRY...... .Captain. tTHIS laff aud rclialde steamer will make regular through trips from Memphis to West Point, Augusta, Jacksonport and Pocahontas. d-^ All orders entrus^d to the care of the Morgan will receive prompt attention. P°r freight or passage apply on board. July 27, 1861—tf. ~notic7l ~ rjWIE interest of Thomas McCarley in the A firms of R. C, McCarley & Co., anil of Mc Carley, Brown & Co. has ceased, and the under signed is the only authorized agent to settle that part of the business of the two firms. r. c. McCarley. If KM PHIS ADVERTISEMENTS. J. E. MERRIMAN & CO. jr O 253, K*IVIT*trT, HEMPHI3...TENS . Have notfr on hand and For Pale, at th# most reasonable prices, the Finest Assortment of GUNS AND RIFLES, Together with all hinds of HUNTI NG INSTRUMENTS., they have ever exhibited in MEMPHIS. Where «lo you Uluy your SILVER.WARE, -YOVR T&btc Ciitlrrv ! CASTOR., —AND— CLOCKS! Wife bought them at 253 Main Street. The Ladies all think they can get rather BETTER BARGAINS —AT— MERRI MAN’S THAN AT AM OTHER PEACE. .1. E. MERRIMAN &. CO., No. 253.... .Main Street.No. 253 MEMPHIS, TENN. Oct. 10. UfampMs Btm&im Bafcwry. E. G. DAVIDSON, MANUFACTURF.n OF AND PASTRY O F .1 LI K / .V « ,V , Second St., bet. Adams and Jefferson, MEMPHIS, TENN. HAVING the facility to compete with Northern manufacturers, l solicit the custom of Merchants, Steamboats and Hotel keepers. Oi r aim shall be a constant rin ui supply and prompt delivery. Your cus tom is respectfully solicited. jan2-tf A. WHIPPLE. ARCH *i. 0. HOPKIK,. —AND— Y JX&L> * SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. ■\T7E have recently built a large addition tt \ V our Plaining Mill, and fitted up our manufacturing department with ali the mo dern machinery for the manufacture of Sash. Doors, Blinds, Moulding; Mantels, Dooi and Window Frames, Casings, Cornice, Bracket-: Newel Posts, Turning and Scroll Work, of every style. We have on• hand a large stock of Lumber of all kinds. Flooring, White Pine and Poplar Weather-boarding, Sheeting Shin gles, Fencing, and a large lot of Cedar Posts. Our manufacturing department is under the supervision of an experienced foreman, and v. e flatter ourselves that as to price, quality, style and durability we can compete with any simi lar establishment in the United States. Or ders promptly filled. WHIPPLE. REID & CO. Planing Mill, near the Bayou on Madison Street, Memphis, Tenn. Sept. 5, I860—ly. •8. WMITJE, DEALER LN foreign ant) American illarblc, MONUMENT, TOMB, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, &C. (Corner Gayoso and Shelby Streets,) MEMPHIS, TENN. A LARGE variety always on hand. Draw ings of all the latest patterns which may be seen by calling. Also, Iron Railing of every pattern furnished to order. I am receiving Marble Work Manu factured by steam, and have reduced my prices 25 per cent., and consequently can sell at New York prices. a'pr28-tf. HARVEY’S X: CHANGEr Corner of Huena Vista and Foster Streets, NEAR THE DES ARC HOTEL, DES AEG, ARKANSAS. HAYING completed our now building, and opened a first class establishment for the iccommo—tion of the public, and furnisbeiKit *ith the best of L.i<iuors, Cigars. Fobacco* the undersigned Hatter Itemselyes that they will continue to receive he patronage which has beett heretofore be stowed upon them. Adjoining their Exchange they keep n genera1 assortment of F AM IL Y GROCERIES. Also. Cove Oysters, Sardines, Fine Pickles, Catsup?, Pappyr Sauce, etc., etc. Pff Bf HARVEY & MATTHEWS. F. M. IIOBIXSO.Y, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL • dealer kt Groceries mid Produce ! —ALSO— Receiving, Forwarding & Com mission Merchant, DES ARC..ARKANSAS. feb!3 Faints, Oil and Turpentine, A LAY AYS on hand and for sale, by feblS] STEWART & DUO’S. BLACKSMl TttlJXG I Wagon. Buggy and Harness I M A.KIlSr G. I MARTIN SOETTER, 1 DES ARC, ARKANSAS, rPHANKFUL 10 the ^ l r'oplo for their poet fa-NJ M vor3,respecti'u!ly announce-xy If | that lie continue3 to do business at his old I stand, on Park street, where he is prepared to do all kinds of worn in the above line. tf|iadumithiA^ Harness-malting Wu. I » d buggy building, wheelbarrows, repair, fa ,r.L fir.. <fone on short notice, jjp* Horse-shoeing done promptly. I a in compelled to adopt the CASH ■ SYSTEM for Harness-making and Repairing, I a- al-o for all new Wood Work. March Si jH Fever and Ague, I from which mankind suffer over a large part of j ti.o jrhjbe, is the consequence of n diseased action jM in the system, induced by the poisonous miasm of « vegetable decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of solar heat on wet sv*il, and rises with the warery vapor from it. AV hile the sun is below the horizon this vapor lingers near the earth’s snr- 5 face, and the virus is taken with it through the lungs into the blood. There it acts as an irritating 1 po!-oh on the Internal Viscera and excreting organs ] of the body. The liver becomes torpid and fails to j secrete not onlv this vims, but also the bile from jg the blood. Hoth the virus and the bile accumvlato § in the? circulation, and produce violent constitu- 9 tional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympathise with the liver, and bccom* disordered also. Finally, tho instinct of our or- Jj nanism, as if in an attempt to expel the noxious gs infusion, concentrates the whole blood of the body M :_ »u~ a„a. u4,iv!na ft“ivv*r*rt flinm ti» P.ist it i out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. This is the Chit.!.. ' But in this effort it'fiils. Then tin Fever follows, in which the Wood leaves the cen tral organs and rushes to the surf ice, ns if in another effort to expel the irritating poison through that other' great ex'-rrtory— the skin. In thu also it foils, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day. The so are the fits or paroxysms of Fever and Aura. I 8uch constitutional disorder will of course under mine the health if it is not removed. We have laWired to find, and have found, an antidote, Ayer’s Ague Cure, which neutralises this malarious poison in th» blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. As it ehould, no it does acre this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, | or rather does what Is of rnoro service to those sul>- * iect to this infection. If taken in season it expels it from the system as it is absorbed, and thus keep* those who use it free from its attacks ; keens the system in health although exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from, the great variety of offe- tions which are induced | bv this malignant influence, such ns Ucmittcnt j Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodica! Head i -he. or Bilious Headache, Bilious FcTcrs. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gont, Blindness, Toothache. Earn- he. Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions, p.iinful Affections of the Spleen. Hysterics, ] Colic, Paralysis, and Paiofol Affections of the j Stomach and Bowels, all of whirh, when arising j from this cause, will be found to assume inure or | leas the intermittent type. This “ Aon Ci an" removes the cause of these derangements, and cure* the disease. This it accomplishes hy stimulating the cxcre turies to expel the vims from the system; and these organs hv degrees tieeonie habited to do this their office of their own accord. Hence arise-* what we term atr.timatation. Time may accomplish the same end, but often life is not long enough, or » J sacrificed in the attempt, while this “ Aook CTrb ” dues it at once, and with safety. We hate great ; reason to bilieve this is a surer ax well ns safer t rcr.icdv for the whole class of diseases which are rauaed by the miasmatic infection, than any other J which has been discovered: and it has still another j important advantage to the public, which ia, that ! it is cheap as well as good. RRBI-AUKD BT DR. J. C. AYER (Si CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price One Dollar rut Botti.e. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral | hn« won for itself surh a re-own for the cure cd i every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that j it is entirely unnecessary for ns to recount the j evidence of its virtues, wherever it haa been cm* j ployed. As it has Im-g been in constant u»f I throughout this section, wi« need not do more than ' assure the people its quality it kept up to the best I It CTer has been, nrd that it nmv be relied on to I do for their relief ail it ban ever been found to do. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR fill THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. For Cobtiyenkm; For the Cure of Dyrfipsia; For Jaundice; For tnu Curb of Indigestion ; For Headache; For the Curb of Dysentert; 1-ou a Foul Stomach ; For the Cure of F.kymfilai; For the Pirns ; For the Curb of Scrofula : For all Scrofulous Complaint* ; Fou thf. Curb of Rheumatism ; For Diseases of tiif. Skin; For the Curb op Liver Complaint; For Dropsy; For thb Cure of Tbttkr, Tumor* and 8aHT ltliKCM ; For Worm*; For the Cure of Ooct; For a Dinner Pill; For tub Curb of Neuralgia; Fob Purifying tub Blood. Thoy are sugar-coif ed, so thst the most servi live can take them pleasant)v, and being purely vegetable, ho harm can arise nom their use m My quantity. Price 25 cent* per Bor; Fiveboxe* for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physician*, States- | men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the irhpiunlleled usefulness of these remedies, but our spaco here will not permit the insertion of them- The Agents below nmned fur nish gratis our Am hr b ■ vv A lm » n* ac in which they arc given; with also full descriptions of the abo>'* complaints, and the treatment liiat should be ha lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit 91?' Demand Ayer’s, and take no others. The sic* want the beat aid there is for them, and thoy should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by For sgle by McLARKN & JACKSON Des Are. Arjransqs. jcpfl-lv ... JOHN ~Ki7NA M E E, rjii« n, Des Arc, Arkansas. OHOP ON BUENA VISTA STREET k5 opposite the “Nucleus House”—where hp is prepared to execute all kinds of work >n bis line of business, in a neat and fashionable stule. 'July 27, 1859—[tf]