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DBS ABC: ... •••,•>.. • • s. Thinks._Mr. J, A. lidding, has our fhank? f.ir a nrAo h>t of turnips, the first of the son n They were raised on his placelwo mile? west of L'cs Are. \ew Goons.—We call attention to the ad vertisement of Gn.i. ,t Ban. These gentlemen ],ave now on hand one of the most complete stock of Fall anil Winter Goods ever offered to this market. They would bo glad to see you, show their goods, and sell you such arti cles as you need. G- II. Blood & Co., 861 Main Street, Memphis, Tenn.. keep constantly on hand all kinds of Oil, which they offer cheap to the trade. _ To Widow s.—As my school is not quite full. I will take five more orphan children, in ad dition to the five I have already. Tuition, graUSj.gThpse applying as sueh, must be or phan children, who are notable to pay their tuition. »• PBftHY. gti^“We call special attention to the fact, that McLaren and II ay ley have on hand and are offering for sale, a splendid assortment of Dry Goods, both Staple nnd Fancy. These gentlemen are old merchants, and from their thorough acquaintance with the wants of this section, have been able to select a stock fully equal to the demand. Give them a call, and •you will find that their goods and prices com pare favorably with aiiy._ Tuf. Pioboss ark Coming.—IIa*en It Mci’herson have the Powder and Shot, G. D's and Water Proof Caps. oct8-3t --♦-•--» BcfltNBSs!!—everything about our town begins to look like life. Business is improv ing, and why shouldn’t it? when our mer chants' have invested so heavily in goods. Men begin to move up nnd down street, ns if there wns something to do. wagons arc before our store doors almost, constantly, being load ed with supplies for the adjoining country, and most pleasing to our business men, cotton has made its appearance, already several wagon loads of this valuable staple have rolled in, and the prospects are good for a busy fall season. -«> a o- --- V-OLD W KATHRW 18 time to secure a supply of Winter Clothing, flannel, Balmorals, good Boots and Shoes, Jeans, Lineeys, &c„ all of which enn be had ftt HAZKN & McPHEKSON’S. Dcs Arc, October 5, 1800.—octS-ltu -♦♦♦ jgy- We feel constrained to call the atten tion of our neighbor over the way to the irregular manner of bis charging for adver tising. and fit the same time, to remind him that an agreement entered into between an ageut of the Sheriff of this county, and a representative'printer from each office was not carried out according to the stipulations of the parties. We have also Keen informed by a patron of theirs that they advertised a column for him, with a special notice of some three or four-squares length extra, for the sum Of forty dollars fbr one year, which is less than ode-half of their published rates. Now we think' that our local patrons would have much just cause of complaint were we to work for tlmse of another city, below what we charge rbetii. It may be a mistaken bus iness idea, but it has always occurred to us that if any favors of this kind arc to be shown, they should be granted to tm next door patrons. who give us the most of our support. We do not believe that the time has yet come for a reduction of rates, but if they can s:*il with loss wind, we shall try to fallow in the wake. We expect to live by our work; and, us long as strict application to business, and a studious endeavor to perform our work well is remunerated by a just com pensation from our friends, so long will we be found at our post.. Newspapers do not feed on the consciousness of dmy well per formed, but are affected by the bestowal or withdrawal of pati-uiiuge. It is a dollar end cent matter. U'e arc here to serve the people and the country, and we will do it to the utmost of our ability, so long as they will hold up our Iiamlst RIVER NEWS, &o. jgf-The lies Arc, (.’apt. Ashford, is now one of the most punctual, reliable boats on White river; passengers and shippers would do well to note the fact. Commanded by (.’apt. Billy Ashford, with J. 8, Sullivan and Unas. Dumuers m me uuicu, Jim Kinumn at the wheel, she lias all to make her popular that conduce to popularity. The l)es Arc is now a regular mail boat, and will deliver the mails regularly throughout the season. ygB»Tl.« J. D. l’errv, Capt. Baird, passed up yesterday, and will be down to-morrow on her return to Memphis. Than Captain Baird, there is not a more accommodating man to be found; anybody wishing to travel, we recommend to them the Perry. Bgfc^Our old friend Major Green, Express and Mail Agent, on board steamer Des Arc, •has o.tr thanks for a full file ofiato papers. 3£5i.Tho Commercial, Capt. Davis, passed up on Thursday, and returned on Saturday morning. Her cicrk. has our thanks for late papers. She will be up again on Thursday. E@i„Mr. Veruard, the clever Mail Agent, on the Commercial, has our thanks for late •papers. B0uThe J. S. McCuno is due to-day from St. Louis. SE»a:C!8.4I, \OTH E. BULL'S CEDRON EITTERS. Read Mr. Edwards’ Statement* Louisville, Ky., April 22, 18P>3. Du. John Bull,,—Dear Sir,—Gratitude tc you, aft well as a sense ot duty to the public, rcquire'8 that I should give you a statement, for public Use, of the great benefit 1 have de rived from the use of your “Cedron Bitters. After a military service of thirteen monlhs. embracing the Pea Ridge campaign and battle. I was discharged from the service and came home to die. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and general debility were fast hurrying me to the grave, and overy remedy prescribed by physi cians seemed only to aggravate my diseases, About four weeks ago I was fortunate enougi to procure your “Cedron Bitters.' and by tin use of them alone 1 have been restored to per feet and robust health. I can most earnestly recommend them as being all, and more tbar all, than they are represented to be. \ou art at liberty to make any use you wish of this statement. I am, respectfully. RICHARD EDWARDS. For Side by JoUu?ion A Davis, Des Arc Aik WUtM ft ws* ■ 1 1 i v *1 fell ,,*£ ■ fOTTf>\-39 So 4<)-«4«L'I>w U> l-C. WAsniNUTOS. Washington, Octobar 4, ! be President 1ms appointed Francis A. I bill Register of the Land Office and 14alies Mctiuire Receiver of Public j Moneys, both at Motiroo, Louisian*. By a derision of flic Coninlissioner i of internal Revenue, coflee is held to ' b(> liable to a tax of one cent per pound when roasted, and to a similar tax when ground. A letter from Nevada to Postmastcr i Oener.U Randall relates to the discov ] cry of a mountain of pure rock snlt. Without any -mixture. Tito mountain is several -thousand feet high. The counsel of Mr. Davis were to ! have had au interview with Judge Un ! derwood this week, but failed for some I reason not made public. It is stated j howevdr, on good authority, that Judge I Underwood had stated tlnit he sluill be ! tried in November. Intelligence from Mexico confirms Mbc report of the safety of Marquis ! DeMonthalm.' the French Minister, who had hecii reported shot hy the I Liberals. i -- NEW WRERAN’S. New Orleans, October 4. j Uapl. Smith, the commander at Bren* 1mm, Texas, who was charged with con niving at the burning of the town, has issued an order for the disarming of all the inhabitants of the neighborhood, and. in fact, declared martial law. He states that the outrages upon the freedmen are on the increase, and that lie intends to render every assistance to the Bureau agent, in order that jus tice may he done tiie freedmen, and the guilty parties brought to justice. (icneral Kiddoo has issued an order to the sub-Assistaiit Commissioners in Texas, to make tours in their respective districts, and to exhort the negroes to work for monthly wages, and to a ! faithful fulfillment of their contracts, ! and those working for a portion of the [ crops, to diligence in securing the re sults of the summer’s labor. ; There wore six deaths from yellow fever vesterdav, and nine from cliol i. 3SEW YORK. New York, October 4. The Headquarters of Santa Anna continue lo be thronged with visitors, i mostly applicants for permission to en j ter the service of the Mexican llc | public. i Geo. W. Bickiev, President of the K. I G. G's. has offered his sword and sym j patldes to the cause. Gen. Sweeney lirtd a long interview with the old ' chieftain, yesterday, on tlie subject of Fenian enlistments. Adherents of Ortega, the rival claim 1 ants to the honor of delivering the Re ptihlie, exhibit a hitter hatred of Santa Anna. They claim that he is a spy of 'the French Government, avid that they have the documents to prove it. Ortega will leave the city soon fiur ! Mexico. An official letter from the Mexican ! Legation has been is-nicd. in conse ; qucncc of an attemptof several parties in New York to put spurious bonds on the market., which have a tendency-' tp ! injure the Liberal cause. There is hut ■ one authorized agent in this country for the Republic, and he acts under the i instructions and approval of the Mexi can Minister, Scnor Romero. st.. E©rss. St. Loris. October h The steamers Lucy Brownaud Lvtc.il ■ la, from Montana, have a rived at Saint 1 Joseph, bringing 811,000.001 each in ! gold dti-t. as freight, and in possession j of the passengers. ; To-day was observed as thanksgiving day, over the disappearance of the | cholera. I’ZliXCE EDWARD'S ISEA.YJD. — Charlottetown, P. K.I., Oct. 4. The cable across the straits of Nor ' thumberlnnd, connecting New Bruns wick with this Island, was successfully laid by the steamer Medway oh Tuck-' id iv. The Medway avid Terrible start j ed immediately for England. -1VASISYJ2.ee. Nashville, October4. j There was a fire at Florence, Ala bama, on the OOtli ult.. which destroyed a number of dwellings anil stores. Loss, 850.000. .... 1 ../I. j'. .1. 1 i nnr >» i i v * t < * M nut' * * ''in v o''*'. , ra in the last twenty-l'o.ur hours. COTTON A NO G O L15. — New York. October 5. | Gold. 1401; exchange, nominal, at 178?., for sixty”clays; cotton, declining— I uplands, 39@40c; Orleans, 41("_i2c; Hour. Arm; pork, tinner, at $33 25(a;3iJ i lit); lard, quiet. Florence, October 4. The treaty of peace between Italy and ! Austria has ben officially signed. Liverpool, October 4. Cotton market quiet, with the day’s j sales of 10,000 bales. Middling upland, i I Ait. London, October ■ 1. There is no change in the moiic) mar ket. Consols, S0C. U. S. Five-twen ties, 70>4. New York. October o. The Saxonia lias arrived with X90,00f i in gold. Troy, N. Y., October o. A grand dinner is to be given here to i General Wool the latter part of this month, when it is said a letter from President Johnson defining his future policy will be read. Washington, October o. Secretary Seward is again quite ill, having a relapse it is said ot tiie disease from which it was hoped lie bad entire ly recovered'. ’ Frederick Seward has been appointed Acting Secretary of State. Mai. Gen. Torbitt has resigned. New York, October j. General Dixwill leave on the 27tli foi France. The case of Joslvn vs. National Ex press Company was in Court yesterday A motion was made by the defendant s counsel to dissolve the’injnuction whici had previously been granted in the case Judge Barnard revoked his decision. i Silver Mtne in Mississippi.—Tlio llran ' Republican learns that a silver mine was dis I covered in Franklin county several yean i since, but owing to tfio fact that the land bo ! longed to some heirs, and could not be pur ! chased, the discoverers kept it a profoum ■ secret until very recently. They have nov j purchased an interest in the land, and wii I soon go to work to unearth the precious metal ; line of the discoverers livee in Soott eouu'y. Ln-tn xmmsmKi KKTHt &c. Oit'-.cn Officr, I)rs Abu, 1 Monday, Oct. 8, 1866. | I -— DES ARC PRICES CURRENT. COUBKPTKI) WKRKLY BY .r. Ax^lsiSr. BAGGING, per yard 5 40 (5 3 00 Date [tope, 25 ® 00 BrOoms per dozen, 4 60® 5 00 Buckets, painted, per doz 4 00® 4 50 Blitter per pound, 80® 35 Bar Iron, 9® 10 Bar Soap, per pound 12® 16 Beef Hides, dry, per pound, 12.}® 00 Castings, a® 11 Coffee—llio 30® 35 Candles Star, 24® 28 Cotton, 25® * 80 Cotton Varus, 45® 50 Cordage—Manilla, 35® 40 Corn Meal, per bushel, 1 50 Eggs, per dozen, 20 Flour, pur barrel, 8 00® 13 00 I FRUITS— Apples per bushel, dried, 2 00® 2 50 Beaches, do. 2 00® 2 60 GRAIN— , Wheat per bushel. 1 00® 1 76 Corn do . 1 10® 1 25 Gunpowder per keg, 14 00® 15 00 Lime per barrel, 3 00® 3 50 Lead—Bar, per pound, 20 Ginger per pound, 50 MEATS— Mess Fork per barrel, 80 00 Bulk Bork, 15 00® 20 00 Bork, fresh, per pound, 16 Beef per pound, 8® 10 BACON—Clear Sides, 25 to 00 Shoulders, 18 to 20 ITjans, canv’d sugar-cured, 28.J to 30 Lard, 80 PAINTS AND OILS— Linseed Oil, per gallon, 2 00® 2 50 Lord Oil, 2 00® 2 50 donl Oil, 1 60 White Lead, per keg, 4 00® 6 00 Nails per pound, 10® 12 Molasses, per gallon, 1 00® 1 25 SUGAR, per jiouud, Brown, 10ij® 20 Clarified, 20® 22 Crushed and Powdered, 22® 25 Pepper per pound, 60 Rice, 20 Salt—per barrel, 4 00® 5 00 Starch—Pearl, 15 Spice, GO TOBACCO— Common, 00®, 1 25 Fine, 1 00® 2 50 Tea. per pound, 2 Off® 2 50 Tallow, per pound, 15 Tar, in cans, 1 00 Whisky, per gallon, 2 40.® 5 00 ----mr ~v Memphis Market. Daji.y Avalanche Opyicc, 1 Thursday, Oct. 5, 1800. f Cotton.—The market yesterday, opened-dull and quiet, with a. decline of one cent. The ! New York dispatches report that, market dull, with move sellers than buyers, at 42@44c. ; The latest, news from Liverpool report that j ' market firm at IBd. The decline.in the New I York market has had a corresponding effect upon tiiu market here. Holders arc offering freely*, but are asking rates above buy ers’ > views. Transactions during the day wore ; ■ confined to small sales. We laarn of sales of j middling at. 304. 87(5 874, strict middling at ; I 38, 8840,39, an t tow middling at 35048O£c. | I Luring the nfrenunm there was.ljttlo doing, j Holders and buyers seemed iucliued to. hold off until the market, becomes more settled. ; The market closed quiet with middling at j 37.1, strict middling a! 870 37j. strict mid- i dlttig at 38089. n.nd^ow middling at 850,80c. | C’iiiditwiurs Market. Cincinnati, October 4. Flour quiet, at $10 50 to $111 : trade brands $12 to 10. Wheat firm, at $2 75 to 2 85. Corn unchanged, at 84c. Oats 45c. i’ork, held firmly, at $32 75. Hulk Meats steady, at 1 11 to !8*c. Lard 17c. Cotton firm, at 41. Hold 147. New Mrle&im Market. New Oiti.KA.vs, October 4. I Cotton dull qud drooping:, sales of 400 hairs: low middling, nominal at 39 to 4'!c. Receipts, 887 bales- Sterling L'xehange 00. New York Hxc'Jiattge 3 discount. Hold 1404. j Flour $12. Wliisl.y $2 40. j The following is the amount of cotton shipped during the past week: Stewart, 0 Wynne .'i Co., 11 hales. J. Sims Allen. 8 bales.' Walt N Co., b bales. H. lllaknnc-y 5.bales. Warner ,V Howards, 2 bales. Total amount shipped, 55 bales, BCY.Colton planters would do well to call at ll.v/.KN & 'McI’ltfcKsoN's, and examine an article of extra, strong and heavy Burlaps for. baling coi.fon, at 38 cents per yard. oc'lB-Ot i t-,.' Stoves, Tinware and Cutlery can be I had in ativ quantity and of any quality by ' calling on (1. II. Wood & Co., 801 Main Street. Memphis Tonn. '“STEAHBbm t ..... . ■* i_. i.’ ....... ! Regular Memphis and While River Packet, ’ JOHN 1 >. PERRY, A TIN felt DAI III)... . Master. F. AV. IlrBLUjssKT,...Clerk. | THIS steamer Imvmjr -JS: .JvvA55t—^--:J.becn repaired and refitted, i lias entered the above trade, leaving Mem | [this every Saturday at n v. 5t. for Devall’s Hlu7, Little ilnck, Des Arc, Augusta, Jack sonport, Batesville and Pocahontas. Leaves Des Are for Memphis every Wednesday morning. sep2'J- JOHN A.‘FRITH, Agent. Leaves Memphis livery Tuesday, Regular Memphis a.tsd WlUle Silver packet, COMMERCIxlL, JOHN. D. DAVIS, - - Captain. (ti:o. C. Di.ish, - - Clerk. ^L-^SSgL-I THIS steamer lmvmd I )een thoroughly repaired MUj I refurnished, will run regularly throughout' the season. Leaves Memphis every Tuesday ! and Des Are every Saturday morning. mar8 I.eaves Memphis Every Saturday. Regular Memphis and White River Packet, J > E 8 .A, XI C , |w J. ASHFORD, - - - Captain. ,T. S. Pn.LivAX, - - - Clerk. TIIE Des Arc has been ! JS2isB£SA*L'horougbly repaired and re i fitted, expressly for the above trade, and will leave Memphis every Saturday and Des Arc every Wednesday. srj>22 RC(ttfI..4R ST. LOUS & WHITE RtVEll PACKET, .J. 8. McCIJNE. JAS. H. BUFFER, - - Master A JT?a.. —i THIS swift and oleganl J]^:---4S‘‘:L;o.-r.L1.steamer will ply regularly . during the season. between St. Louis anc .Jack.onport, stopping at all way landings l Particular attention paid to orders sent foi goods. ALLEN & GRAVES, j »»w!7- .Wifs. oiis \u: mmmijmma. r|\ j. Oiipkant’s photograph glooms, Bi'BXA Vista stjikrt, DES ARC, ARK*. xr * PHOTOttRAPRS, Ambrotypes. Mellaino types, etc,, taken with neatness and dis patch. Givo him n call and you shall be sat isfied. _ * sepS-tf "bnija®! A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, School Rooks and Stationery, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs. Window-Glass, Per fumery, Talent Medicines, Wines, Brandies, Whiskey, for medicinal purposes. Dromgoolo's celebrated Southern Remedies, invariably for cash, at small profits. jul2i BURISE^P & RltO. DES A. I to MALE 8? FEMALE Academy. rjAIVE secchi'd session of this School, will open JL on Monday, tljolDh of' August, under the charge and direction of B. D. PERRY, who hopes by strict attention, to merit the patron age of town and surrounding country. Every attention will be paid to order, and especially to the Intellectual and moral culture of his pupils. All scholars considered regular from time of entrance, ami no deduction for absence or withdrawal: or for sickness of shorter du ration than one week. Terms per Session of Five Months. Orthography, Reading and Writing, $11 00 j The same with Primary Arithmetic, /i t i 61(1 AA uuw^luyujl 44>14«4 Ml.uuiuun, *■ ^ '• The same with Higher Arithmetic,. Analysis, Philosophy, Physiology and Algebra, $18 00 The above, with Geometry, Rhetoric, Chemistry, Book-Keeping and the Languages, $20 00 N. B.—Twenty-five per cent, deducted for cash in advance, or twelve and a half per cent, at,.middle of the session. jul21-3m dCMB ivm tfk 7P""T H Mai* a it'd Jrera;t!c: INSTITUTE. ; miTTS Institute 'incorporated 3800. by the; 1' Legislature of Arkansas, with tho'privi-j leges of a College, is situated at. HICKORY PALIN, In one of the most beautiful and healthy por- j lions of Prairie, county, fifteen miles west of Boa Arc, and eighteen' miles North of Browns ville Station, M. and L. R. It. Our course of study emhbi'cos the Latin, Greek, and FlnglishLangunges. Mathematics, Geography. History. Philosophy Chemistry, Botany, lllictfadfl,. JL^gic, etc., , and Instru mental Mutdo.; Orthography, Penmanship, Written Compo sition and Elocution, receive special attention. The I3th scuii-annua'! session, under Prof. W. A. Garner and Lady, as Principals, will commence July 23d, Ittuii. Terms, as heretofore/ payable one-half in advance, and the balance at the close of the session. , ' Tuition ranges from i’3 to $2-7.per session. Incidental Fee fifty cents. Alusio on Piano $2<>. Use of Instrument $o. Deductions made only in case of protracted sickness. , r Board and Washing-, (cxeidsive of Lights,) $12 per mouth. Communications,, the,,; for tho Institute, should be directed to lies Arc, Arkansas, witJi which, place we are in daily communication. W. L. AlOORK, President Board of Trustees. A. J. Thomas. Secrutnvy. Hickory .Plain, Ark., Sept. 7, 18CG.—2m united States Factory, C.VM»E\, IV. .1. o 1?. ESTEIlBliOOIC & CO., ft?cl §cu WAREHOUSES: 403 AllUIl ST.) PI i IL ADEEl’I! I A, 42 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. 0 These (Vlobrated Pens arc of Genuine American Manufacture, and comprise every leading style in the Market, and are equal in finish, elasticity end fineness of point to the best imported. They are, therefore, sure to gainthe confidence of the American public. Samples anil prices on application. Lota Mado to Order, of any pattern or stamp required, For Sale to the Trade at Manufacturer’s Warehouses, as above; and at retail by all Stationers, llookscllers hud Nous Dealers in the United Slates. sep22-0m It. ESTERBROOK & CO. T. DEAN, of Dean & McGinnis X. Y. Dean & Hale, Cincinnati. JNO. D. ADAMS, of Little Rock, Ark. T. GAFF, of T. & J. W. Gaff, Aurora, Indiana. Dean, Adams & Gaff, COTTON FACTORS -AND Eaismussfoa Ulorcfcaats, No. 110 GBATIER STREET, New Orleans. n)ayl2-di'j MEDUSA L, _ DB. JOHN lU Ll.’S rawpiicsn CBJDK.03V B1 rr T E R S, The I-ateuf ami Most Important Discovery ol'lhe IVIae teenlh Century. No man’s name is more intimately connect ed with ibe history of Materia Medion in the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer in medical discovery than that of 33R JOHN BULL OF LOUISVILLE, KY. IT is inimitable preparation of SARSAPA RILLA lias long stood at the head of the va rious compounds of that valuable drug. His COMPOUND OF WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the &»® SSTOP?. His WORM LOZENGES, in less thnn a year after tlicir introduction, attained n reputation ns wide spread as the continent of North America. Hut the crowning glory of his life remnins to be attained in his latest discovery, or rath er combination, for lie does not claim to be the discoverer of Which is the basis of the BITTERS now of fered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of CENTRAL AMERI CA, to whom its virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it the Indian bids DJCF1! A.3STC E —TO THE MOST— Deadly Malaria, A \ > , ’ * . »,, • f - And handles Without fear the most venomous serpents. It is n belief with them that while there is breath in the body, the Is potent to cure, no matter what the disease may bo. While 1)K. BULL is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, ho is nevertheless satisfied from a thorough exam ination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventive for all dis eases arising from exposure, either to changes of weather aiid climate or to the tniatnnatic influence, it STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, And Justly drlbrvos the reputation it has so long Onj'oye'd fn Central America and the West Indies. nsr DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of symptons. it nets more like a charm than a medicine. There is nothing in the range pf Materia Medico that can fOr a moment dinar a comparison with it in this disease.' A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the.lltb edition of the U.-S. Dis pensatory, on pages 1887 and 1888. A Seriesof experiments in which Dr. BULL has been for yeaqs engaged, lias just been brought to a successful termination, and he is now enabled, to offer to the public a combina tion of.OKDKOX with other approved tonics, the whole preserved in the best quality of cop per distilled Bourbon Whiskey, which ho is confident has m equal n Tim would. He might furnish a volume of certificates, but, ihe public hove long, since learned to esti mate such things at their true value. The safest plan is. for every onp to. test for himself the virtue of a new medicine. GIVE THE Cedron Bitters ONE TUI AD, Ami you will never use any others. It is not necessary to publish a. long list of diseases of which the (,'minN Urrrisns uro a specific. In all the diseases Of the Stomach, Rowels, Liver, or Kidneys; IN ALL 4S.VgUqrs of tlie Ikaaa, I Depending upon derangement. of the Stomach and Bowels; —IN— I Gout, Rheumatism and Neuralgia. AND IN FE1FEB. AND AGUE Tt is destined to supersede all others, It noi only cures all these diseases but prevents them A winoglnssful of the Bitters taken an houi before each meal will obviate the ill effect oi ; the most unhealthy climate, and screen th< I person taking it against diseases, under the ! most trying exposure. ■Sold Rhlall l»y iJrngcists and Grocer* Generally. DR. JOHN BULTSPRINCIPAL OFFICE > FIFTH STREET, i LOUISVILLE, KY. Sold W holesale and Retail -BY Johnson & Davis, ges ^rc, Arkansas. BULL’S WORM DES T R 0 Y £ R GI LL'S SiaS trAHILLA, • AND j SMITHS TONIC SYRUP. —ALSO— 411 Retailed by Druggists. DES ARC ADVERTISEMENTS. WALT & CO., (Successors to Moore & Co.,) ^ < j : WHOLESALE A RETAIL j W • t _ «. ■ r -- . ANI) DEALERS IN ' LWlfe, CEMENT, PLASTER, IS AIR, CORN, OATS, ETC., Pi§ m®* ftHKt , If you wiiut Flour of oil grades odd prices, go to Wu.lt & Co’s. If you want Lime, Cement or Plaster, go to Walt & Co’s. If you want aay kind of Feed, go to Walt & Co’s. If you want? fine Liquors, go to Walt & Co’s. If you want “Georgia Pina Top Whisky,” go to Walt & Co's. If you want to draw rations of all kinds, go to Walt & Co's, I $ Hand in your requisitions on green paper, countersigned by one Mr. Spinner, and you shall be satisfied. ... . . «ug4 WALT & CO. C'O-PARTNERSIIIP. We have this day associated with us A. D. Gwynnk. The business will be continued under the style of Stewart, Giyyn.njs &.(ln. STEWART & BROS. Des Arc, Sept. 11th, 18fi(i—sep22-4t A. STEWART, of Stewart, Galbroath & Fizer, New Orleans. W. StfiWAftT, of UalbreatU, Stewart & i;o., Memphis. nUGII STEWART, A. D. GWYNNE. Dcs Are, Arkansas. Stewart, Gwynne & Go.* COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Hardware, FURNITURE, ETC., ! DES ARC, ARK. i ftirl 11 ' '...It | Our stock-embraces the following articles: j BACON, CORN, ! FLOUR, MEAL, !CANDLES, Cot OIL, I COAL OIL LAMPS, COALOIL LANTERNS," I LAUD OIL, TANNERS OIL, ; GUNS, AMMUNITION, • TRON,1 NAILS, CASTINGS, COOKINO STOVES, I TINWARE, WOODEN-WARE, I ST()NEWAREi QUEENSWARE, CARPENTER’S TOOLS, KNIVES AND FORKS, BUTTS AND SCREWS, RASPS AND FILES, HOUSE SHOE NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES, CHAINS, GU VSS HOPE, GLASS AND SASH, l PAINTS AND PUTTY, COLLARS AND HAMES, BRIDLES AND SADDLES, BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, BABY CRIBS, SAFES, TABLES AND CHAIRS. Together with a large assortment of useful and fancy articles. We respectfully invite the public to an examination of our ptock and prices. -We pay the highest rates for Cotton and other country products. junto- STEWART, 6WYNNE & CO. WM, M UNBOB. A. L. SMITH. MUNROE & SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF ganttss & gtidtrjs OP EVERY DESCRIPTION ir‘‘ -f‘!>■■■■■> v < DES AKC, ARKANSAS. Constantly on hand, Saddle B*lpS, ; Collars, Whips and Spurs. Repairing 1 neatly done. Orders solicited. augl8 Des Arc Hotel, aiam a lit mu, Proprietors. THIS establishment is now open, for the reception of the TRAVELING PUBLIC. I All persons having regard for convenience 1 and comfort, would do well to give us a call. {Our table will always be supplied with the Scst that iHo wack*’t i*NVdM**, febUB DBS ARC APVERfflMSMEXTg. J. Sims Allen, . , .... Wholesale and' Retail v_ p—_ V-S>™ Atrb GENERAL, RECEIVING.fORWMDIU . • ■ -IIJ —ANIT- . f • - . { . , ComiufcsioH per taut . ' • '{ DBS ARC: IRRJlJfSIfS; * fen v. :> • ri ^ t... *;./ jfij *|fj j tins and will keep bn hand a large and good selection of ... .. /Fui?ni tu rSfiSl*! Of all kinds, suitable for the market, wiuqtk he offers on Tory reasonable -term's. Also, a lot of LIME v Mr. OUO. w. VAtfEN Is doin'g busWijii with .r. Sims Au.NW, andf tfonW res pectfully Inform bis old friends andno^libha tances, that he is still alive an<J kicking at tine old stand, and would be most happy to ,®W. of his old friends, renew acquaintances AliH both start anew to fortune. Call, gefttlemcn, I promise to do you no h^rpi—rbut tj»ii»k. I eajt make It to your interest to do so., jqn2S THQ.feee&&aXSW % fu> kill* '• g0Q in$LIiv/ W Family I , « lmli ,.?*!£.. i ■ qf*HJ k-, |0 !jU;.,,,0 m ^|W efediaiu|«o to ■!■ AID MALftt ■'VHAS r,0 .8 ■i'C . jt nd'Mtmoft i(iun icr^oi i IMPORTED WINES; LIQUORS ,.r 1} : yrgbiFIftofl r yiirtii pt# , r .5 >■ rirrv-.) sStlli'/eUfOO. ?:• al—■=-*■*- i , . •/ . , (,i >■> Jilt .w. 1. . ,1 - i'OT"'/oO :'i DES AEC, ABKv ' -V, Is../. :u ^**Hh , tl ' .. HAVE just received, «njd am now pffprlpg at the lowest ihl&Aket pVibes, a complete assortment of maK <«!■ '• * »• :-i • . ; 5 ■ ve, i tails gelx*!«f < 1* Family Groceries, Wines, Liquors, dbe* Consisting In part Af BrAhtlleV.'ffUislccyy L'brt Wine, Madeira, Glaret; "Coffee, .Stigitr. Molasses, anti a variety ofWottertlcleA As Aw usually fotirttl hi afit-st class !f ' 'f FAMILY GROCERY.1 1 ' Being therouf*lily aci'jilMtAeil Vrllii ^he bfisl ness iii Which I am engaged, I'fcel eonffdAlfit of my ability to give satisfaction, atid tiAllel't the1 patronage of all UcslMng articles in tny lino. * ... jun‘23-tf I ~ JkJ&c'~7^7Z FAMILY GROCERY STORE! ,1-r. ■ -in41 ’'/1J !•§ ‘in J- r. SAMUELS *00-, . II • i . ' ■’ ' ■ WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LAtttilt AS&)Rt‘MENT OF , FAMILY SUPPLIES, > USUALLY KEPT IN FIBST CLASS FAMILY GROCERIES. . * ,, , : 1 •• .• . •• f . .:,i 1 V ui'Mi'U -Also »KHiS, M EDICI!TE8, l>rklt WISES. RRiiDiEs ' AND AMERICAN W|J| B9W (feLASS, PERFl’MERI, FANCY ARTICLES, ETC., BTC. (fat, & sao’s ffctt triMsy South Side Buena Vista Street, gw %xc, ^rbimsas. The highest market price irlli be ^sicj Ur Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Etc. jun23 WM JJ.,. W.YUAEU. A, O. SDVASU8. CASH DEALERS IN ^ ^ 'itwGJi im'wsmt Groceries and Provisions. ALSO RECEIVING and FORWARDING MEBCHAIHTS, Des Arc, Arkansas. TIIE highest market price paid for Wheat, Dry Hides, and all country produoe. -Agents for the sale of Monuments,' Tombstones and every description of Btobt work. WARNER & EDWARDS. Des Arc, February 28,1866.—6m JOHNSON & DAVIS, Wholesale & Retail DRUGGISTS, j_DES ARC. ARKANSAS. KEEP on hand a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Wines, Brandies, Whiskey, for medical purposes, which we will sell low I for cash. Prescriptions uinl order* filled