From the \\ Y. Journal of Commerce.J A Rallying Refrain for Bjeckiuridg and Lane. by j. f. tcel. , i Unfurl yeur banner once again. _ Ye men of Equal Rignts unshaken! Your country calls—nor calls in vain ; hi1e patriot fires your hearts awaken; Your country calls, as to the field Which Lincoln spurned, and Lane with sabr Defended, for a land which shields Her equal rights to law nndiabor ! Th^n with one voice proclaim vonr choice From Northern hills to Southern valleys. That not in vain the gallant Lane. And Breckinridge your Country rallies. It The people call on every’ side To rouse the sluggisb'heart to action ! They’ shout from old Niagara’s tide To Rocky Mountains—Death to faction From Carolina’s cotton plains To where New England’s corn is gleaming Their voice ascends in bugle strains, For equal rights to all proclaiming! Then with that voice proclaim your choice From Eastern hills to Southern valleys, That not in vain, for gallant Lane And Breckinridge the People rallies. hi They who despise all foreign wars. And on domestic rights would trample, The rights which you through blood and scar* , Wrung from the foe through Lane’s example Remember ! they would spurn you show, While for tieasou archly pleading— Now, as then, would basely how, While your Country’s wounds were bleeding! Then with one voice proclaim your choice. Fapm the Nation’s hills and valleys, Thaf-not in vain for gallant Latio * And Breckinridge the Nation rallies. iv The trumpet blast of war pealed ont, Your country’s flag declared in danger 1 To arms! went forth the Union shout— Drive back the bold insulting stranger. The Patriot names inscribed on high— Youi eagle banner’s folds displaying— Awake again the battle cry. The Union’s trumpet call obeying! With trumpet voice unite your choice. From Western wilds to Southern valleys That not in vain for gallant Lane And Breckinridge the Union rallies! ' NKW I'l KM. R. D. PF.HRV..V c W Tr r r i ucftW . t nr nrT>rrw Perry, Williamson & Pettey, (Successors to J. A. Jennings &, Co.,) South Side of Ituena Vista* Street, DBS ARC, ARKANSAS: DEALERS IN STAPLE, FANCY, FOREMAN AND ID tunes! ic Mfirij Hoods. " .A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ^ SPancy silKs, [j-.vf RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, AND H1 sum © y iliritno'lss, or every description: ALSO—LARGE DEALERS IN J BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HR CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTH-«3gf ing. Hardware, Queenswark, Bonnets, &c. A large lot of Plantation Goods, of every description—all at the Very lowest pos sible prifes. isr All kinds of goods, by the piece, at wholesale prices. auglo-tf J. A. SAMPLE M. R. MITCHELL. J. M. SAMI-EE. _.S AMPLE, MITCHELL & CO. Cotton Factors, Commission. Receiving and Forwarding 3VE in it c:: 'Z.X. 1ST rjy S3 , Madison street, opposite the Union Bank, au22-6m MemjtUis, Terns. S. A. PARKER, SR. R. A. PARKER, JR. Ft. A. PARKER & SON, Cotton Si Factors Commission U JormcuMng MERCHANTS, NO. 6 HOWARD’S ROW, jyl8-3m Memphis, Tenn. A. WHIPPLE. ABCH REID. M. O. HOPKINS. PLANING MILL, -AND — Lllllll YAH, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. WE have recently built a largo addition to our Plaining Mill, and fitted up our manufacturing department with all the uio’ dern machinery for the manufacture of Sash, Doors, Blinds. Moulding, Mantels, Door and Window Frames, Casings, Cornice, Brackets, 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-boar ding, Sheeting Shin gles, Fencing, and u large lot of Cedar Posts. Ohr manufacturing department is under the supervision of an experienced foreman, and we 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 iiiled. WHIPPLE, REID & CO. Planing Mill, near the Bayou on Madison Street, Memphis, Tenu. Sept. 5, 1860—ly. REMOVAL! THE undersigned has removed his Carpet and Curtain business, to the Jackson Block, 363 Main Street, where he is prepared to show the best assortment of Carpet and Curtain Goods in Memphis. Velvet, Tapes try, Brussels, Super and Common Carpets. Rugs, Mats, Matting, Cocoa Matting, etc. Silk, Damask, Lade and Common Curtains, Tassels, Loops, Bands, Picture Cord, Corni ces, etc.; But!' and White Holland of differ ent widths; Gilt, Landscape and Plain Shades. Floor Oil Cloths, from six to twenty-four feet wide. Finkle &, Lyons’ Family Sewing Machine, the best machine made, for from $55 to $130. The best of workmen on hand to cut, make and lay carpets, hang curtains, shades. &c. H. M GROSVKNEU, Jackson Block, 363 Main St., Memphis. je30-tf Dr. Geo. HADFIELD!S~ HOMEOPATHIC ©!FI©0i?3© U^EMltEPinE©, I ^EVER AND AGUE BOX CONTAIN . ing 4 vials, with full directions warranted to cure t 00 Fevers-arial with directions, - - 25 ScarleBlF'ever Preventive, - 25 Headache, - - - 2 vials, 50 Rheumatism, - 2 do. 50 Spasms, ... 2 do. 50 Croup. .... 2 do. 50 Diarrhoea, ... 2 do. 50 Diarrhcea of Children, - 2 do. 50 Dysentery, ... 2 do. 50 Colic, - - • - . 2 do. 50 Coughs and Colds, - - 2 do. 50 Neuralgia. - o 50 Case of Medicine containing 77 viais, and a large work giving full directions $15 00 ror sab, at this office. For sale Wholesale I •nd Retail by Dr. Geo. Hadfield, Little Rock,! A‘kalisaa- apr, 28-tf. j NOTICE.’ ALL persons indebted to me for the pur ^ e*of ProPerty if Des Arc. must make k ^sr.F' ,P.CATtIK. , • • / T • all lVItiiut it Way C iic«tsi 5 "VTOTICE is hereby given that, at a sale o “Ian,Is forfeited for taxes,” made in Feb j ruary, n. 18150, by William R. Miller, An ; ditor of the S'ite of Arkansas, Joseph W j Martin, at public auction, purchased the fol ) lowing tracts of bind, to-wit: The west hal I of southwest quarter of section ihirteen, con taining fifty-live and eighty-three hundredth (55 83-100) acres, and paid thereforfour dol I lars and seventy-two rents"! $ l 72). Alsoth< ’ ; west half of the southeast quarter of sectioi thirteen, containing seventy-two and eighty seven hundreths (72 87-100) acres, for fifteei dollars and ninety-five cents ($15 95), Also west half of southwest quarter of sectioi twelve, containing one hundred and five am, four hundredths (105.4-1001) acres, for eigh dollars and fifty-two cents ($8 52)—all sail land being in township seven north of the base lina, in range four west of the fifth principa meridian. Also, at said sate, W. T. Higl purchased north half of the northwest quartei of section thirteen, in same township anr range as above, contain'ng Torty-six and forty nine hundredths (40 49-100) acres, for tom dollars and twelve cents ($1 12): and sab Auditor, on the 13th day of February, a. i> 18150. executed and delivered to said Joseph W. Martin a deed, conveying to him all the right, title, interest and estate of the formei owner and of the State of Arkansas in and tc the first three tracts above named, and on sami day executed and delivered to said W. T. High a similar deed for last named tract of land which tract was afterwards conveyed by sail High to said Martin. Now, therefore, ail per sons who can set up any right to said land sc purchased, by reason of any informality, ir regularity or illegality connected with such sales hereinbefore set forth, are hereby railed upon to show cause, at a term of the Circuit Court of Jackson county ip said Sta'e, to be begun and hofdon onithe second Monday aftei the fourth Monduy' In May, a. dJ| 1801, at the court house in the town of Jacksonport In said county, why said sale should not be confirm ed. pursuant to a petition to bo by me then filed on the cllancery side of said court, sepo Ow JOSEPH W. MARTIN. To all Wliont it May < otccni. NOTICE is hereby given that, at a sale of “lands forfeited for taxes,” made by William R. Miller. Auditor of the State ol Arkansas, on the 13th day of February, a. r>. I860. Joseph W. Martin purchased, at public auction, the following tract of land, to-wit: The northwest quarter of section twenty-nine (29), of township eleven north of the base line, in range four west of the fifth principal meridian, containing one hundred and sixty acres, and paid therefor (he sum of Ihirtv llircc dollars and seventy-five cents ($33 75). And on pay ment of said sum said Auditor, as aforesaid, executed to said Joseph W. Martin a deed conveying to him all the right, title, interest and estate of the former owner and of the Stale of Arkansas, in and to said tract of land. How, therefore, all persons who can set up any right to said land so purchased as aroresam, in consequence iu any iniorraaiuy, irregularity or illegality connected with such sale hereinbefore set forth, are hereby called upon to show cause at a term of the Circuit Court of Independence county in said State, tq be begun and hidden on the first Monday of September, a. t>. 1801 at the court house in the town of XSatesville in said county, why said sale should not be confirmed, pursuant to a’petition lo be by me then filed on the chan cery side of said court;' eop5-6w JOSEPH W. MARTIN. To all Whom it May Concern. NOTICE is hereby given that, at a sale of ‘•lands forfeited for taxes,” made in Feb ruary, a. n. 1800, by William R. Miller, Au ditor of tiie State of Arkansas, Joseph W. Martin, at public auction, purchased the fol lowing tract of land, to-wit: Lots one and six of northwest quarter of section thirty-one, of township eight south of the base line, in range four west of the fifth principal meridian, con taining seventy-six and eighty-five hundredths acres, and paid therefor the sum of eight dol lars ami five cents ($8 05): and on payment of said Sinn said Auditor, on the 15th day of February, 1800, executed and delivered to said Martin a deed for said tract of land, convey ing to him all the right, title, interest and es tate of the former owner and of the State of Arkansas in and to the same. Now, therefore, all persons who can set up any right to said lands so purchased, by rea son of any informality, irregularity or illegal ity connected with such sale hereinbefore set forth, are hereby called upon to show cause at a term of the Circuit Court of Arkansas coun ty in said State, to be begun andholden at the ccurt house in the town of Dewitt in said county, on the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday in March, A. d. 1861, why said sale should not be confirmed, pursuant to a peti tion to be by me then filed on the chancery side of said court. sep5-6w JOSEPH W. MARTIN. Confirmation of T x Tit e. NOTICE is hereby given that Jesse C. Bo gard purchased at Sheriff’s sale, for non payment of taxes, the following described tract or parcel of land, lying anti being situ ated in the county of Prairie, to-wit: The S. E. Qr. of Sec. £0, T. 3 N., in R. 8, W. of the 5th, pi incipal meridian, containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, lying in said county of Prairie. Taxes tbereo.n three dollars ($3 00). tine for (he year 1854, which amount he paid for said tract. Now, there fore. all persons who can set up any right to said land, or any part thereof, in consequence of any informality, irregularity or illegality connected with such sale, are called upon to -how cause at the May term of Prairie Cir cuit Court, and the chancery side thereof, on the fourth Monday of May, 1861, to be held at Brownsville in said county, why such sale, so made, should not be confirmed, pursuant to a petition to be filed by me in said court for that purpose. JESSE C. BOGARD, By Williams &. Martin, Solicitors. Sept. 5, I860—Ot. SQA&'Jl A»A3>'JSMT» j99TgifH THIS school will open on Mon f day the 3rd of September, under wSLiE-Sr the care of Jno. T. Johnson, who hashed three years experience in teaching, and hopes by strict attention and good disci pline to merit the patronage of all. Kates of Tuition for term of lOit days: Orthography, Reading &. Writing, $10 00 E. Granuner, Arithmetic &. Geography, 12 00 Philosophy, Algebra & Political Econ’y, 15 00 A-sl ionomy, Geometry and Latin, ' 20 00 JBT Tuition to be paid at the expiration of said term of five months, or 10 per cent, will be added. Each student will be charged from the time of entering school until the close of the term. No deductions will be made except iri cases of protracted sickness. August 29, 1800—tf. F '' •'y.'r’JH THE fifth session of the ‘‘Des A Are Female Academy.” W under tile charge and direction of Miss BLACK, will be open for (be reception of pupils ou the 4th Monday of September. 1800. 1 3 Terms, per Session or Five Months: Orthography and Reading.$10 00 Orthography, Reading, Writing and Primary Arithmetic... . 12 00 The above with primary Geography and Grammar,..’. 14 00 High Branches,. lti 00 Instrumental Music,. 25 00 Use of Instrument,. 5 00 Pupils charged from time of entering, and no deduction for withdrawal or absence, except in cases of pretracted sickness. _Dk^Arc, Aug. 29. 1860. —tf. FEMALE SCHOOL. MUS. Marian Robinson will commence a Female School, in Des Arc, Ou the 2d .Monday of September next. dgjjF Only fifteen or twenty, pupils will be received. Term3 per Session or Five Months: English branches, $10 to $15. OT Extra charges for Ornamental branches. Aug. 22, 1860—tf. UNIVERSITY of NASHVILLE Military College. ■ I T BERRIEN LINDSLEf .M.D..DD. • | , Chancellor of the University, and Pro fessor of Chemistry and Geology. Col. B. R. Johnson. Superintendent of the Military College, and Professor of Engineer ' I it'? Jamf.s F. Hamilton, A. M.. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. J. H Stewart. A. M . Professor of Greek and Latin Languages and Liter attire. Geo. S. Black!*'., A. M., M. D., Professor . of Botany and Natural History. Rnv. J. W. Hoyte. A.M., M.D., Professor of Mental and Moral Phi tosoptiy, and Biblical Literature. R. W. Pitman, Adjunct Professor of An cient Languages. J. G. Anglade, Teacher of French and Drawing G. K. Winston. M. D., Surgeon. The first term of the Academic year. 1860 ’61. commences on the 3d of September. 1860. Tire second term commences on the 27th of January. 1861 Commencement exercises take place on the 12th of June, 1861. Tuition, boarding, washing, fuel, rooms, servants’ attendance, and use of arms, $105 per term. ■ Matriculation fee, $5. Students arc required to furnish their rooms. Engi neering, French. Spanish. German, Drawing, Book-keeping, and Fencing, each $10 per term of twenty weeks. Students under fourteen years of age will not lie admitted. By the aid of Military Discipline, effective government is established, and health, physi cal culture, good order and industrious habits are promoted. For Catalogues, or additional information, apply to any member of the Faculty, or jy25-3m B. II. JOHNSON, Supt. J. P. MARSHALL, C. P. POLK, Memphis, Term. Corinth, Miss. O. R. BRIDGES, Late Ag’t M. & C. R. R Collierville. BRIDGES, MARSHALL & POLK, Cotton Factors, IteceiviiiK Forwarding & f om mission Mrecli ills, . MEMPHIS, TENN. Will remain at No. 88 Front Row, until 1st Sept., at which time can be found at their New Office, No. 74 Front liow, over Todd & Goyer. July 11, 186!)—6m. HARVEYS X CHANGE, Corner of Buena Vista anti Foster Streets, NEAR THE DES ARC HOTEL, DES ARC, ARKANSAS. M AVfNG completed our new building, and x J. opened a nrs:. class estai>iisnmep.r. tor me accommodation of the public, and furnished iL with the besf of Liquors, Cigars Tobacco. ClC., the undersigned flatter themselves that they will continue to receive the patronage which has been heretofore be stowed upon them. (!QgF“ Adjoining their Exchange they keep o general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Also,* Cove Oysters, Sardines, Fine Pickles, Catsups, Pepper Sauce, etc., etc. jy24-tf HARVE Y & M A TTHEWS. J. T. PARHAM, DES ARC, ARKANSAS. SOLICITS contracts for buildings of ev ery style. He is also prepared to fur nish Designs, Estimates and Drawings of all the modern orders of architecture; build su perintend, and furnish working plans for building at moderate prices. *„* Orders left at the “Citizen Oifice.” will receive prompt attention. [augS ly "W. 33. XT.yv'£7XLn STT10IfST GENERAL LAND A G E N I1 BROWNSVILLE, PRAIRIE COUNTY, ARKANSAS. VX7TLL locate Lands with Scrip or Land VV Warrants. Ai.so—Collect debts and pay taxes, on reasonable terms. Refer to—Payne A LTnthank, and J. P. Parsons, Memphis; J. C. Morrill, Des Arc, Ark.; Dr. B. F. Hall, Brownsville, Arkansas. janl5-ly. BUSS U r.J ,v s , Real Estate and General Iaa,n cl A.geut. OF, S ARC ARKANSAS. PROMPT attention will be given to all business' entrusted to him in his line, janlt-tf. WIL LI A M 3 &Th O R N E, LAND AGENTS, Des A rc, Pit a i a i e Count y. Arkansas, | \1/ILL give prompt attention to all I ** LAND CL.U1WS. and will attend . personally to the locating of swamp land scrip I and warrants, buying, selling lands and pay-I ing taxes, &c. mar4-tf. "_l JNO. A. MARTIN.J. W. MARTIN, j .Who. «f. sllarlin A' Bro,, General Land AgentsJ Des Arc, Arkansas, WILL attend promptly lo nil business entrusted to them. John Martin of j the above firm, will give his undivided atten- ■ ticn to examining, buying, selling, locating, and paying taxes on lands; also, buying ami selling swamp and government land scrip. ..... ^ tv. purchasers the lands held by us for sale. J. W. Mur tin will attend more particularly to the examination of land claims and investiga tion of titles. uov9-tf. ' FOR S~J L E, IN White county, 9000 acres of land, viz : 800 acres in sections 7 and 18. 1160 “ « “ 5, 8, 9 and 17. 720 “ “ “ 2 and 3. 560 “ “ « 10 and 11. S00 “ « “ 33.3 land 35. 1 1040 « “ « 22.27 and 28. And other small tracts, all in township 6, north, range 7 west. Also, 240 acres in section 5. 520 “ “ “ 9 and 10. 480 «' “ « 14, 15 and 11. 600 « “ “ 13,24 and 14. Ail in township 6 North, Range 6 West. J. A. Martin & Bro., nov9- Land Agents. 3r*ox- Sale, TN Prairie county. 240 acres land 3 miles from lies Arc ; 560 acres eight miles from lies Arc. mayo LAND FOR SAL"e7 TN Arkansas county. 1200 acres in sec- ; 1 tion 17, 19, 20 and 21, town 3 south, range ? west. i A portion of the above lands will be traded ’or goods. Scc. The titles to the above lands rre undisputed, terms to suit purchasers. J. A. Martin & Bro., nov 9- Land Agents. LAND FOR SALE! ¥N Conway county, 1000 acres of choice ■ Point Remove Land, in sections 2, 3. 4, 10,' and 11, Township 6 North, Range 17 West, a bargain is offered in this tract. may5- J. A. MARTIN Sc BRO. | YGTIt’E is HEREBY GIVEY, fTIHAT I forewarn all persons from cutting L or removing any logs, bushes or timber, of any kind, off of any of mv lots in the town of lies Arc, as the law will be most rigidly enforced against any person or persons for so doing. S. P. CATLIN. April 8, 1360.—aprll-tf. h.iSs-y 'esrasi Br. S. Cheiiiva’s Infirmary. WOODRUFF STREET, DES ARC, PRAIRIE COUNTY, ARK. N'ot'cc to Planters and Slave holders. rpilis INSTITUTION is open for the re I. eeption of patients. The miihl ng is new, ami the room largo and airy. Every atten tion will bo paid to the comfort of the pa tients, v TV n d-},,<'°V0Od ,n the treatment of Haves! are comfilortforis. Terms Moderate. Surgical operations charged extra. Dr. 3. Cbeniva w ill continue the practice of his profession in Des Arc ami adjacent coun try. inayld-tf John jackson &, co., W HOI.ESA1.K AND II T AIL. 1^’ALERS TV Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, SStsts, Vtips, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING, BUENA VISTA STREET, DES ARC, ARKANSAS. oct5-tf. W. C. VVE9T. J. B. CROW. W. C. WEST a CO., DEALERS IN F 4\ V K STAPLE DRY GOODS, Clothing. Ha dwa.e, tluentswaie, Bonh, Shoes, Hats, Cap s Sc-. &e. WEST POINT, WHITE CO., ARR. Terms Cash, or to punctual dealers on the usual terms may 12-tf C ARTER, McCAUELl K Co , DEALERS in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS, Ready-Made Clothing, Cutlery and Queensware. SEARCY, ARK. janll-ly. K EN D J G &, COOK, (SUCCESSORS TO CHARLES POTTER) CASH DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, -A\I> BOAT STORKS 38 Front Row. Opp. Steamboat Landing, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. All orders promptly attended to. je30-tf Vf'i'rATHfvf1 /u 'ira'P rv,?:p'fLcs?> ygf Hk «#> LATE OF ARKANSAS. WITH f? a r v i n , Jf e / / f'o., I" M P O R T E R S and Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 57lnh fUanufactnrrrs of (Slotting, NOS. !42 and 41! W MS ST . North Strn:. (Between Fifth and Sixth ) ! jan4-1y. LouiSTill Ky. a ~eIi®CKER # € &. , WHOL ES A*££ A N D |E V A 11 (First door West of J. II. Qnisenberry’s Store.) DES, ABC, ARKANSAS. 1T1AKE pleasure in announcing to (he oiti a. zens of Prairie and adjacent counties, that they are now in receipt of a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES AND HARDWARE, Consisting in part of Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Candles, Cheese, Viiiegar, Salt, Whi-kv. Rice, Pickles, Sardines. FI, gJSl Fish, Raisins, Figs, Citrons, Almonds, Candy, Soap. Starch, Soda, Crackers, Tobacco. Cigars. Nails, Cast ings. Iron, Steel. Log Chains, Ox do., Pole Axes. Spades. Shovels. &c., &c. With all other articles usually to be found in similar establishments. Allot' which they are now selling low for Cash. Des Arc, January 11, 18li0.—tf. f. VeptienT CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER AXD O’iESN^T’IEIXjXjIEIXT, Buena Vista Street. Three doors East of G. & J. McLaren £c Co’s DES ARC, ARK., RESPECTFULLY in forms the eitiz.ens of Des Arc and the adjacent country, that he has a new and select stock of CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. He is. as usual, prepared to execute all kinds' of CLOCK an I WATCH Work, in a work- ' manlike manner, and to Repair and Clean 1 Jf.wei.ry, &e. ap2‘J-tf j ^ FRUIT TRESa ' FRUIT TREES FOR SALE BY J. n. &'• W. C. MORROW —We are permanently ! • located seven miles South of lies Arc, on | Wattpnsaw Bayou, where we intend going into ' the Nursery business extensively. We have been engaged in this business for several years , riast in ’Tishomingo co., Miss. We have on 1 land some fifty thousand apple and some pear j ‘ grafts at our old Nursery, which we will ship ; o any point on Arkansas. White or Litile Red ; ivers. For further information addi ess J. D. or W. C. MORROW, f jeltl-tf Wattensaw. Prairie co., Ark. P LANDS FOR S AI K. 1 IN Prairie county, in-town 2 south, ran^foi • . west, 80 acres. Town 2 south, 7 west, .20 cres. I" V A .•Iron... Ix. foum 51 P (> 111 ll. f.' H £1 e | L 6 west, 840 acres; 4 south 4 west lt)0: cres; 5 south 5 west, 480 acres} 5 soith « rest, 680 acres. 7 1 T rN .Tctlerson county, town 3 south, ange , L west, 670 acres. . A '■ J N Jackson county, town 5 north rank 4 L west. 4200 acres. These Ian* will be j \ old, part cash, balance on time- : t For further information epp'y ^ GATEWOOD * MOON, |0 mar21-tf. __ 0<* Arc’ Alk' ? VALTABUl j improved .lands > NEAR DES ARC,fOR SALE! Dr '1 ACRES of LaM,i/Jack‘on county, I a 1. tlr.ee miles E.st /*f Des Arc—forty v icres cleared anil *•» cnXiv Mon. On the i premises is a neat fuiqf house, with two rooms, a passage auf p/izza. Also a pood s well and four nepo rubins, together with \ smoke-house and kitctyn. These lands air o/ the first quality, and J well suited for tic o/ening of a large farm.— . Any one wisbiig te purchase can obtain all! necessary infomafion by enquiring at the ‘ Citizen Office.” juneSklf ^ X ETf Wt ABIISHWEX T. HAVli/G secured the services of an expe- . l ieuced workman, 4e are now prepared V to do eferv doseiiption of HLACK8.M1TH ING. RLOW-M AKING. and REPAIRING GEN (Hi ALLY, in a style end at prices that rami?' but give entire satiskwtion to the pub lie. wt use none buttlie belt Tennessee iion. Shep on Woodruff street, nf%r the Saw Mills 1 and upper Steamboat Landing. FRITH. RALGH t CO. Des Arc, May 16, 18.60. myl9-tf Von siir. h A No. 1 Piano Forte. Applynt the Citizen, olfice. au22-tf ] - __ i/iVery stable! BY?. F. GREER & ERG,, ; Des Arc, Ark. 7, T H F. proprietors of foy*. O'- Y (Ilf; stable, which is : the oldest establisment '■j /"1 j of the I ml in Des Arc. situated on Bnnm I Vista ‘tret. near the Public Square, are pre- ; nire'd nl heretofore, to accommodate tli«n rustomcfs with Horses, Buggies, Carriages, | &.c.. on/his t notice. I 'Air \Vcare prepared to accommodate any number of horses, by the single feed, day. week, or ,ninth. We attend to the stable our selves, ami ran assnree all that their stock will be wd attended to. •A®* Tohe citizens of Pramo, White, St. Francis, Jakson. Monroe and Pulaski coun ties we ar under peculiar obligations tor their libera patronage; and can assnree all ‘•even thosjewho come lioin afar ol». tunt .10 effort shall be spared on our part to please them, as ipity gone days. feb29-tf. _ __ WIU.IA.M JA.-K. JOHN T. SHANKS. .) A • K &, SHANKS, Iiporters and Dealers in QUEENS W ARE, ML 301 MAIN STREET, itleinvslt ..Tun A LL KNDS Pilled Goods, Wooden I\ Ware Window Glass, Looking Glass and Housekceiing Goods on hand, jy IS, tp60-l3m _ nossr.ar scaT f. HOXJBE, SIGN mmwi B u .£ Awl A VliETA STREET, Des Arc, - - Arkansas, GLiZING & PAPER HANGING, SHADE AND E V E n T DESCRIPTION OF Ornamental fainting, DONI ON THE SHORTEST NOTIC E AND MOST REASONABLE TERMS. rpHG subscriber begs leave to inform the I citizens of Do.; Arc. and surrounding count y, that he has located tru e with the determination of carrying on the above busi nose 5n oil if esTr c I © f I S 3 DES ARC. ARKANSAS. HAVING leased this fine)* located and well arranged Hotel, the proprietor re spectfully info: ins travelers a’d U'0 public gen rally, that he is prepared accommodate ill who in.iv favor him wH* their patronage. He hopes, by unrioitted care and at tention, to please all. Chahgks willle reasonable. w It. W. NEWBY, ggp" The £5 4 B7 attached to this Hotel s supplied with file liquors. Special caie las been taken topurchase none but superior irands. Those wishing a ‘‘fink abticlb an rest assured hat they will not be disap minted. [February 8. 18od—tf. 3 R 0 Wa s VIL L E HOUSE, Ell THOMAS RRATf BrouHRuilici ipreririe 2lrk. Tt HE above house continues to accoimno d’’e all who desire it, with board and odeiir The location is desirable, and the iiopietor spares no pains to make his guests oiibortable. , r^ Thc stables are convenient and com p t^le, and plenty of provender and good • tiers alvvnvs at hand. 'J'lir* proprietor solicits r cuiiumu.uh;i- UI i gtronage. Charges reasonable. [apr28-6m. j DES ARC, ARK., 1RITII, BAUSH & CO., Proprietors. piIESE Millgare now in operation, cut [ ting lumber of every description o order. ALL KINDS OF LtJMBEK fill be kept constantly on band, so that cus irnrrs can bn accommodated on short notice. Fiicei will b.: found as low, as at any ther mill for choice and clear lumber. c onnect.d with the above mills is a I !o. 1, Lath machine. Customers wishing ,alhs will be supplied promptly. The-e .atin are far superior ami cheaper than the rdinai y split Laths. 1ST Attached to the above mills we have <,i isr Mill, and will grind corn at all times, hen there is as much as ten bushels of corn i the mill. (f$“ Arrangements have been made with eamboats, to deliver lumber at any point on ! if hit" or the Mississippi livers. apr28-tf. )HN ritELPS..ROI1URT M. JON IS. phelps & Jones, (Successorsto Heald, Ma'.sie & Co.) Cotton [y*£| Factors, -A N D— ?citcral Commission iltercljants, Xo. 43 Carondelel Street, oct2G-ly.J NEW ORLEANS, LA. • LOGS! LOGS!! LOGSM1 Wheat! Wheat!! Wheat!!! i V ANTED immediately at the Lake Rluff VV Steam Saw and Flouting Mills, nnv < uantity Wheat and Saw Logs, for which the I ighest market price will be paid in cash. . E. G. ATKINS. , March 20,1800.—apr4-Gm. -J VJ ___ __ - v®EE3Si8& & ihbast® _A-*^k.r\4 -V. :• COVMjj,. 'fSvMEite;, »§ * ' - -;''i' NAPOLEON, ARKANSAS. nov7-lv ____ I White River U. S. Mail Line !j FROM JACKSONPORT TO NAPO-I LEON—Thence to Memphis — | making nEGtn.AH semi-weekly con- i NECTION THOM MEMPHIS TO ALL POINTS ON WHITE RIVER: Consisting of the following new and fast run ning Passenger Packets, Kanawhavaliey. I>- B.PycE< Master MKDOK , - - - - James Timms, Master. Connecting at Napoleon with the splendid Memphis Sv Napoleon U 8. Mail packets *r o>Y'S’a.iCS4 V..Capt. James Lee. VKS,.Carpt. R. M. Mason. VICTORIA,.Capt. Frank Hicks. Tariff of Prices White River Freight and Passage. From Memphis to Jacksonport and all Points Below. Pouiu. Freights, per 100 lbs. - - ■ * “V Whisky and Wet bbls., per bbl. - - 1 5W ; Salt, pet sack -------- Flour, per bbl. - - -- -- -- &'> | Cotton Gins, each ------ 8 00 j Wheelbarrows, each ----- 2b Fanning Mills, - -- -- -- d 00 Straw Cutters b() Corn Shelters.50 to 75 Pails, per dor.. ------- Chairs in Bundles, each - - - - 25j Rockers - -- -- -- - --25 to 50 Sofas, each ---------$2 to $31 Divans --------- 1 50 to ST Pianos ---------- 8 Bedsteads - -- -- -- -- $1 to-e Teasters - -- -- -- -- 50c tr $~ Buggies. ’ ( Barouches and Carriages - - - - $7.® $10 Money. Jewelry and other valuables, \ p'r cent and b 11 lading’to be signed for. / rpg* Price of Freight from Napdeon to Pcs Arc, 30 cents per 100 pounds. Passage $5 00. (Jgf price of Freight from I* s Arc to Memphis. 50 cents per 100 pound-} cotton $1 per bale. Passage $8. Passage from Memphis to Ildian Bay anc D"s Arc. SiH : Nigger Hill and Augusta, $9; orJ .l'HI tJliUZ.tr itiitl jaL.vnMij'yB1'? july 3.-tf. Leaves Memphis Evpv Saturday. Memphis. White I?»‘I ILilfle StesJ Stiver picket. S. H. TUCKER: NIL'S J ONES, Maste- • • • Cad. Hanks. Clerk. ^ —I THIS light draught gv-amer. having been thor oir'hiy l. paired, will make regular weekly trips IVem Mt mg' ■ > t11 Des Arc and Augusta, on White river; and West Point and Searcy on Little Red rft'er. Leaves Memphis every Saturday event off. niter the arrival of the cars, and arrives tt I)- - Air on Monday evening. On return trips passes Des Arc on Tuesday uiffht. , . , ggj- Shippers and consignees may rely upon the rom-arPy of ibis packet, and all bu-init-s entrust'd to their care will be promptly and faithf'ily attended to. Fo freight or passage apply on board. s#>I2-tH Leaves Memphis Every Friday. '2 ■seM'M 7 Dia 2 W3ka(t© I&f.T©ir * _ A • To MASONIC GEM. J. .1, Pir.r.enunv, Master. J. P. McDonald, Cl’k, -'TT'SH —i THIS light draught steamer PT : '_J having entered the above trade will mn i-gulariy from Memphis to the various points on White River. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board. Sept. 19. 181.0—tf. Regular New Orleans, White and H.iftte Red Rive. Pitch t, BIDS-WHEEL OTEAMER, r r:t> A Ho1 & vk'£!& «fc» J j H. S. E ATON,.Master. iumi this fine freight and ; ;r8EsLpas-i nger packet having been Furnished with cotton guards, and otherwise j repaired, will enter the trade soon after the first of October, to continue during the season as a semi-monthly packet. sep5-tf §fjh“Prairie Democrat” copy. OIL T. McOOWX’S SARSAPARILLA AaTuki off IP^aslfo, Prepared from fresh root,the only kind on which physicians 6r the public can rely, old root, being ineit. Its I components are extolled by some of the most j iistinguished physicians in the world, as Fordyco, Brodie, Bell, fee., for the cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Syphilis, Scrofula, Diseases of the Eyes. Ears, Head and Skin, i J’hroat, Neck. Lungs. Liver, Kidneys, Spleen, Stomach Bladder, Womb. Female Oomplainls. uropsy, uiu nores, p oiciiowirs uiniment to lie applied.) Tumors, Pimples, Eruptions, kc. It makes the skin Clear and Smooth, ami ihouhl be used in Spring and Summer to Pu ify the Blood and prevent Sickness. Large jottle, $1 50. Small. SI 00. Dr. T. McCnwn’s Essence of Tar—A certain cure for Bowel Complaints uid Diseases of the Lungs. Dr. T. 'dcHotvii’s Dogwood and iron—A certain and permanent cure for Chills and Fever, Ague Cake or Enlarged Spleen. Night Sweats, Debility, Dyspepsia, kc., &.c. Prepared and sold at No. 143 Main street, Memphis, where Drugs and Medicines may jo purchased cheap for cash. Sold in Des Arc, Arkansas, by G. 1.. BALSLEY Druggist. Atlanta by Coni A Dobbins ; Grand Glaize >y H. Wheeler. april22-ly. ~®'J§§©LrT0Wo. 11 HE partnership heretofore existing be- > tween G. M. Anderson and Isaac Gair is lissolved by mutual consent. G. M. Anderson s alone authorized (o settle thebusinessof the i inn, assuming all of the liabilities of the 1 'am®- G. M. ANDERSON,! Des Arc, Sept 6. ISAAC GAIR. N 0 T I C E RAYING withdrawn from the firm of I Anderson & Gair, I take this method of ■etnrning my thanks to our friends ami (he lublic lor the liberal patronage extended to !'. ami beg leave to solicit a continuance of In- same to my former partner, and would re :ommend him to the favorable consideration >f the public, feeling confident that they will oose nothing by my withdrawal from the firm, i Sept. 12. 180U—4t. ISAAC GAIR. flunks ! R'Milks!! In addition to out regular stock of blanks, uch as deeds of Conveyance; Quit Claim ] Seeds, Ac., we have ju>t printed a “sherilPs ? ax-deed—drawn by B. 1). Turner, Attorney I it Law. Searcy, White county.” This form is 1 cknowledged suparior to any other in the 1 date. i MK Uj ilr ioY LK t IM-.MENIs* >R. IV. II. I’ll KKTT -1. 3. WIGG.4. • • BrXtkrr* WHOLESALE ANIl RtTHl 3 III 8 ji I i APOTHECARIES No’s. 317 and 319 Main St., • COR. MAIN AND UNION, OPPOSITE SPEED, DONOHOit. STRANGE Memphis, Tenn. A T this stand we hope and expect to tee an our old friends and customer*, assuring them that our renewed efforts shall be aimM to please, and to continue to furnish them with Drugs of a superior character, and other goods, the quality of which we can and will warrant. ' A ipp” We keep a full supply of Grass knd Garden f eeds. WlOOS P.ROTHERS & Co,, Cor. Main and Union St’s. ! mar28-ly- Memphis, Tennessee. | E. F. RISK, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Stews 0rtttc3, 0l]ctt Iran, tXUrr, mvere, caotinos, ooppsfi, tc Manufacturer of Plain and Japanned Tin Ware Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Ac,, 1 East Side ok Main Street. Next Dooaro Grostenoivs Furniture Rooms, MEMPHIS, TENN. ’ (pjf Jobbing, °f every description, promptly attended to. ^30 ly sresr&»Y S’W.mn, - USD Cotnm ’■ si oner of Deeds i ©8* A A '« : A.» » ' S» ri'HE 0/oernl States anti ^Territories, Office, South Side Court Square, MEMl 'HIS. TENN. (J5p” Will give especial attention to taking depositions and acknowledgements of Deeds, etc. All commissions sent by mail, will be : promptly executed, and returned at the earli r■ t possible moment. dec7-ly,* H UME FT HI LL, MADISON ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. £ o at lit i 8 8 i o n cr for the COURT OF CLAIMS, COMMISSIONER FOR TAKING TNSTIMONT In the V. S District Courts, TVT>—.Mn V»11 O. and commissioner of dfeds For the State of Arkansas, and all the Statei and Territories in the Union. Prompt and special attention paid to the taking of Depositions on Commissions. nov20-ly J M. W IBW ELL & CO, £T till cdtitirrie the business at the old stand on O Union stc et n-ar Howard’s Row, whe.e may be found a fine assortment of €Sk CARRIAGES of their own manufacture. We take this op portuuity to . :;pres> our thanks for past favor* and co'dialiy luVito those wishing tobjyto i'v i)->i,■ our steel; before purchasing else where. J. uM. WISWELL & CO. may&rtf. ROBERT E. ARMSTRONG. MARTIN T. RYDER ARMSTBOXG it RYDER, Sign and Shade Painters, — AND— Gt-Xj./V£3£5 .<3'X,-dVX3Sri3n.S, 40. .. MONROE STREET,.. .401 MEMPHIS, TENN. Signs, Banners, Transparencies, FLAGS, MASONIC APRONS. Show Cards and Ornamental Painting Of every description, done at the shortest no tice and iti a superior manner. STAINED & ENAMELED GLASS For Churches, Public Halls, Private Dwel lings. Steamboats, i^c., manufactured to order, ENAMELED CLASS constantly on hand and for sale. Our motto is. “the nimble penny is better titan the slow shilling.” The best of city references given, and satisfaction in all cases guaranteed 01 no charge. Every one ill the city knows Dob Armstrong, the senior member of the firm, and requires no further introduc tion. Martin T. Ryder, late of New York, Prac tical Glass Stainer and Shade Painter, has al ready placed sufficient of his work before the public, berth in Glass Staining ami Shade Painting, to give ample reference of bis abili ty as a finished workman. / GIVE lTS A CALL Before ordering yom work elsewhere. All orders thankfully received and prompt ly attended to. ARMSTRONG & RYDER, No. fC Monroe street, julylii-tf. Memphis. X »V AX S>” E \ C U SI V E WHOLESALE DRY-GOODS HOUSE. 303 Main St., .Memphis, 303 SUJ5PERD& MOORE, rHAKE pleasure in announcing that ! they’ are now opening and prepared to ex ■unit, 'o i'ii rcrnnts buying ror i asu or do rod to make prompt and reliable arrange* meats, a very large and entirely new stock or Staple and Fancy Goods, C-iothing. Embroideries, Wrappincs, Trimming, and Varieties, Adapted to the season, and embracing alto tether one of the most complete and attrac ive stocks ever offered in any market. They respectfully solicit from the trade a Mreftil examination, with confidence that to* dock and prices will he found satisfactory. marl4-ly. J F. PRESCOTT & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF LARD OIL, SOAP AND C A. 1ST X) L E 8. (in FnoNT OK THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL)! NEAR THE LANDING, MEMPHIS TENNESSEE. THEY ARE AGENTS FOR THE ECljIFSE 30TT0N GIN FEEDER WHICH. WHEN ATTACHED, 'l it! save the tabor of a hand at every Gin Feed the Cotton bettor, and CLEANSE THE DIRT AND HULLS. (J3F“ We guarantee it to give satisfaction Memphis, August 14, 1888-tP.__ >11*1501 I I) IMtOPEKTY IV,1 VISTA STUKET FOB SAL**' THE East half of LOT No 0. Block 25, on, iueua Vista stroet. in Des Arc. is offeroo ^ ala on reasonable terms. The building ■ ormerly occnuied by J W. Wallace, a family Grocery. The location is one or cat in town. For terms, &c., apply _ jan 18-tfJ J. C. SiORRlLt ✓ 1