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02/08/1821 |
Coffee, Herrings, &c.
Just received by the steam-boat Comet, and for sale,
25 boxes Scotch Herrings, in excellent order
600 lbs. Best COFFEE
Gunpowder and Imperial Tea, in cases of 2 1-2 lbs each,
A large assortment SHOES
1 case Ladies Beaver Hats,
1 do. Screw Augers
30,000 SEGARS, in boxes/
Also --- A quantity of SALT.
Eli J. Lewis
Arkansas, February 3 ---12tf

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02/08/1821 |
Shoes, Leather, &c.
For the convenience of the inhabitants of the village of Arkansas, and
vicinity, I have made arrangements with Eli J. Lewis, Esq. to dispose of
Shoes, Leathers, and Saddlery, made at my factories at Beardstown. A
general assortment of those articles, of my manufacture, will always be
found at the above store, which are made of the best materials and
warranted. A reasonable price in Cash, Shoes, Leather, or Saddlery, will
be given for HIDES, on delivery at the above store.
Wm. A. Luckie
Beardstown, Arkansas Co. Feb. 3-12 4t

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02/10/1821 |
Extract of a letter to the Editors, dated
February 5, 1821
Arkopolis (formerly Little Rock)
Gentlemen - On the 3d inst. we had a large and respectable meeting of
the citizens of this place and its vicinity, for the purpose of giving
it a name; and we unanimously adopted the above --- a combination of the
first syllable of Arkansas, and the Greek word polis, or "city."
Notwithstanding the weather was very unfavorable, the day passed with
much cheerfulness and mirth; and it gave me peculiar pleasure to witness
the cordial expressions of good will, and the wishes of all present, for
the improvement of our new Seat of Government.
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02/10/1821 |
Notice
All those indebted to William Montgomery or Smith Brown, are called on
for the immediate settlement by note or otherwise, as Mr. Montgomery
will remove this day, to the mouth of White river. Those indebted are
requested to settle with Smith Brown on or before the 29th of this
month, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of James Hamilton,
Esq. for settlement.
Wm. Montgomery
Smith Brown
Arkansas, February 10 ---- 13tf

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02/17/1821 |
Died - In St. Louis, on the 1st January last, Isaac N. Henry, Esq. one
of the editors of the "St. Louis Enquirer," in the 24th year of his age,
a native of Franklin, Tennessee.

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02/17/1821 |
Taken Up
By Maj. William Bradford, at Fort Smith, Arkansas river, Pulaski County,
one strawberry roan Mare, supposed to be five years old, fore feet
white, ball faced, fourteen and a half hands high, --- appraised to $45
dollars, by William St?gner and J. Munds, before me, this 6th day of
November, 1820.
James Titsworth, J.P.P.C.
A Copy - Teste
A.H. Rennick, Clk C.C.P.P.C.
February 17 - 14sw

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02/17/1821 |
A Watch
Was found a few days ago in the Village, which the owner on proving
property and paying for this advertisement, can obtain by applying at
this office.
February 17, 1821

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02/24/1821 |
Administrators Sale
Will be sold at Public Auction on Tuesday the 17th day of April next
at the Tavern of Messrs. Long & Scantling, in the town of Arkansas,
all the personal property belonging to the estate of Doct. William I.
Orr, late of said town, deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock.
William Trimble
Robert Crittenden, Adm'rs
Arkansas, February 24, 1821 ---- 15tf

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