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04/07/1821 |
Doct. James W. Mason
Has taken his office at Messrs. Long & Scantland's. He intends making
this place his permanent residence, and will devote his undivided
attention to the practice of
Medicine and Surgery
Arkansas, April 7 --- 21-3w

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04/07/1821 |
List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Arkansas on the 1st April, 1821, which
if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post
Office as dead letters.
Anderson, Robert
Adam, Elizabeth
Aumack, Jacob
Bennett, Joseph 2
Burriss, John
Bennett, Peter H. 2
Chamberlain, C.A.
Dinsmoor, Samuel
Emerson, Joseph B.
Embree, Moses
Finney & Washburn
Hunt, Harvey
Latting, Andrew
Miller, Col. John
McCaskill, Daniel
McLane, Neill
Meriwether, Mr.
Oden, Robert C.
Peirce, B.K.
Paxton, Joseph
Peeler, Richmond
Ricker, Samuel Jr.
Secretary of Grand R.A. Chapter
Scull, James 2
Trimble, William
Eli J. Lewis, P.M.
April 7 ---- 21-3w
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04/07/1821 |
Territory of Arkansas, ss.
In the Court of Common Pleas, County of Lawrence
February Term 1821
Arche Hodge vs. Luis Demun and John P. Maxwell
Attachment
Debt $115 72 1 2 --- Damages $200 Oath $115 72 1-2
The Defendants Luis Demun and John P. Maxwell, are hereby notified, that
an attachment has been issued against their estates, and that unless
they appear by themselves or their attornies, and file special bail to
the aforesaid action, on or before the third day of the next Term of
this Court, a judgment will be entered against them, and their estates
sold to satisfy the same.
A copy - -- teste
Hy Sanford, Clk
April 7 ----21 4w --- pr's fee $3.75
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04/07/1821 |
Notice
The subscriber will leave the Post of Arkansas within twenty or thirty
days, for some months; he therefore invites all persons without
discrimination, who have claims against him, to present them without
hesitation for settlement. ---- In the meanwhile, he gives this as the
only notice, that all persons indebted to him by note or book account,
unless immediately adjusted, that suit will be brought without
discrimination.
Elijah Morton
Arkansas, March 28, 1821----21tf

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04/07/1821 |
William Russell vs. Henry Cassidy
By virtue of a writ of execution to me directed, there will be sold to
the highest and last bidder, at the court house door, on Tuesday the 8th
day of May next, being the second day of the Term of our Court of Common
Pleas, at twelve o'clock of said day, and while the Court is in session,
all the right, title, interest, and claim, the said Henry Cassidy has,
or ever had, to one hundred and thirty -three thousand three hundred and
thirty - three and one-third arpens of unconfirmed land, being the
one-third of four hundred thousand arpens of land claimed by Loring,
Clark, and Cassidy, by purchase by them from Elisha Winter, being so
much of one million arpens of land granted to him by the Spanish
goverment, situated in the county of Arkansas and taken in execution as
the property of Henry Cassidy, and sold to satisfy the debt, interest,
and costs in the above suit.
H. Scull, Sh'ff.
Arkansas, March 29, 1821 ----1
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04/07/1821 |
Notice
All persons indebted to the estate of William Black, late of Phillips
County, deceased, are hereby notified to call on the subscriber,
living in Cache township, in said County, and settle their accounts;
and those who have claims against said estate are requested to
present their accounts properly authenticated according to law
for settlement.
Wm. H. Smith, Admin'r
April 7 ----21*3w
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04/07/1821 |
Samuel M. Rutherford,
Adm'r of Samuel B. Richards, vs. Agness Haden, Alias - Agness Cassidy,
and Henry Cassidy her husband.
By virtue of a writ of execution to me directed, there will be sold to
the highest and last bidder, at the court house door, on Tuesday the 8th
day of May next, being the second day of the Term of our Court of Common
Pleas, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said day and while the Court
is in session, all the rights, title, interest, and claim of Agness
Haden, administratrix of Anthony Haden, deceased, has to fifty acres of
unconfirmed land, being part of Elisha Winter's grant situated in the
County of Arkansas, on Haden's lake, about 12 miles from the village of
Arkansas, having thereon a dwelling-house, &c. And about twenty acres of
cleared land ---- taken in execution as the property of Anthony Haden,
deceased, and sold to satisfy the debt, interest, and costs in the above
suit.
H. Scull, Sh'ff
Arkansas, March 29, 1821 ---- 1
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04/07/1821 |
Taken up, by Essex Capshaw, living on White river, Christian
township, Independence County, A.T. a bay roan Mare, about seven years
old, fourteen and a half hands high, both hind feet and legs white up to
the hams, the left fore foot, and leg white up the knee with a bald
face, no brands perceivable. Appraised to thirty-five dollars, by James
Miller and Thomas Wyatt.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of February 1821.
Peyton Tucker, J.P.
A copy certified by Richard Searcy, Clk
April 7, 1821---3w
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04/07/1821 |
William Russell vs. Norvell & Roane
By virtue of a writ of execution to me directed, there will be sold to
the highest and last bidder, at the court house door, on Tuesday the 8th
day of May next, being the second day of the Term of our Court of Common
Pleas, at half eleven o'clock in the fore noon of said day, and while
the Court is in session, all the right, title, claim, interest, and
estate the said Joshua Norvell and Sam C. Roane has of, in, and to,
three lots in the town of Rome, No. Three, five, and six--- taken in
execution, and sold to satisfy the debt, interest, and costs in the
above suit.
H. Scull, Shff.
Arkansas, March 29, 1821 ----1
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04/07/1821 |
Notice is hereby given,
That, at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas for the county
of Hempstead, in the Territory of Arkansas, I shall attend to make
final settlement, of the estate of Andrew Snoddy, deceased. All
persons having claims against said estate must produce them
properly authenticated on or before that time or they will be barred
payment.
Joshua Morrison, Adm'r
March 31 ----20-3w

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04/14/1821 |
Notice
All persons indebted to the estate of William Black, late of Phillips
County, deceased are hereby notified to call on the subscriber, living
in Cache township, in said county, and settle their accounts; and
those who have claims against said estate are requested to present
their accounts properly authenticated according to law for settlement.
Wm. H. Smith, Admin'r
April 7 ---- 21*3w

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04/14/1821 |
Notice
During my absence to Kentucky, I shall leave all my notes and accounts
in the hands of Thomas P. Eskridge, Esq. Those who are indebted, will
please call on him and make payment; as instructions will be given him
to commence suits on all notes, if not paid as soon as they become due.
----Power of attorney is also left with him to receive all rents due me.
All taxes which may become due in any absence, will be paid on
application to Mr. Eskridge.
E. Morton
April 14 -----22tf

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04/14/1821 |
A CAUTION
I the undersigned forward all persons from trading, or in any way taking
on assignment, a Note of mine given to John English, for a sum of
between four and six hundred dollars; which Note I am determined not to
pay, unless according to law.
Joab Scallom
January 30th 1821 -----22-1w

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04/14/1821 |
WESTERN LAND AGENCY
AND
COLLECTION OFFICE
The subscriber will establish a branch of his office in the territory of
Arkansas
about the 1st of May next.
He will attend to the recording of deeds and the payment of taxes for
non-residents,
and to the collection of debts. Letters on the subject of business in
Arkansas may
be directed to him at St. Louis, previous to that time.
Abrm. Beck
April 7 ----21tf

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04/14/1821 |
Doct. JAMES W. MASON
Has taken his office as Messrs. Long & Scantland's. He intends making
his place his permanent residence, and will devote his undivided
attention to the practice of Medicine and Surgery.
Arkansas, April 7 -----21-3w
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04/14/1821 |
20 Dollars Reward
Ran away from the subscriber, on the night of the 1st inst. on the
river, about six miles below the town of Arkansas, my Negro Man AUSTIN.
He is about 35 years of age, five feet 8 or 9 inches high, slender make;
he lived a considerable time in the old Cherokee nation, and was owned
there by the Rogers' and sold by them to Maj. McElmurry, near Cadron. He
is keen, sensible fellow, and will no doubt endeavor to make his escape
to the Cherokees, either in Tennessee or on the Arkansas River. The
above reward will be given for his delivery to me, at New Orleans or to
Johnston & Armstrong, Post of Arkansas.
Wm. Watson
Arkansas, April 7, 1821 -----21-3w
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04/14/1821 |
List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Arkansas on the 1st April 1821, which ,
if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General
Post-Office as dead letters.
Anderson, Robert
Adam, Elizabeth
Aumack, Jacob
Bennett, Joseph 2
Burriss, John
Bennett, Peter H. 2
Chamberlain, C.A.
Dinsmoor, Samuel
Emerson, Joseph B.
Embree, Moses
Finney & Washburn
Hunt, Harvey
Lattin, Andrew
Miller, Col. John
McCaskill, Daniel
McLane, Neill
Meriwether, Mr.
Oden, Robert C.
Peirce, B.K.
Paxton Joseph
Peeler, Richmond
Ricker, Samuel Jr.
Secretary of Grand R.A. Chapter
Scull, James 2
Trimble, William
Eli J. Lewis, P.M.
April 7 - ---21-3w
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04/21/1821 |
MR. FRIES,
Has the honor to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of the town of Arkansas
and its vicinity, that he intends to give a
CONCERT,
On Friday Evening, 27th inst. at Mess. Long & Scantland's Ball-Room. For
particulars, see the Bills on the night of performance.
Tickets 50 cents ---- to be had at the bar of the Arkansas Hotel; at Mr.
Frederic Notrebe's store' at Mr. Larqueit's billiard-room; and at the
Office of the "Arkansas Gazette".
April 16, 1821
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04/21/1821 |
Pursuant to directions, we have this day viewed, on oath, a stray
horse, shown to us by Charles Kelly, of Christian township, Independence
County, Arkansas Territory, and find the same to be a dud horse, black
main and tail, three white feet, and some white in his face. 10 or 12
years old, 13 hands high ---appraised to $30, by us, this 17th of Jan.
1821. Robert Bean, John Shannon, and Abraham Ruddell.
Sworn to before me, George Ruddell, J.P.
A copy --- certified by
Rich'd Searcy, Clk
April 21-----23
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04/28/1821 |
MR. FRIES' CONCERT
In consequence of the unfavorable state of the weather yesterday, the
Concert which was to have taken place last evening, is postponed until
Tuesday evening next, May 1st, at the same hour and place.
April 28

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