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11/08/1821 |
REMOVAL
The subscribers have removed to the Store lately occupied by Messrs.
Johnston & Armstrong.
James Hamilton & Co.
JUST RECEIVED
35 BAGS SHOT of all sizes.
Nov. 3 ----1

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11/10/1821 |
TAKE NOTICE
The subscriber intending to remove to Little Rock, in the course of the
present month, requests all persons in this place or vicinity, who have
claims against him, to present them immediately. All those indebted to
him for the Gazette , or Advertising, Printing, &c., are requested to
settle their accounts, either by cash or note, by the 20th inst. --- as
all accounts remaining unsettled at that time, will be left in the hands
of Eli J. Lewis, Esq. for collection.
Wm. E. Woodruff
Arkansas, November 10, 1821

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11/10/1821 |
Statement
Of
Expenditures and Receipts
Of the county of Arkansas
From the 15th of November 1819 to the 10th of November 1821
Dr.
To amount due on the 15th November 1819 $78.65
To the Coroner, for viewing the body of Mabbett, $8.00
8 Jurymen sworn $1.50
52 miles at 10 cents per mile $5.20
To the Coroner for viewing the body of an Indian $8.00
12 jurymen sworn $6.00
12 miles ----$1.20
To Hewes Scull, Sheriff
for publishing list Of Licenses issued by Sheriff to retailers of
merchandisze, $2.50
for publishing list of Delinquinets in the years 1819 and 1820, in the
Arkansas Gazette, $7.00
To Eli J. Lewis, Clerk of Court Common Pleas for issuing venire for
Grand Jury $.75
10 blank Licenses for retailers of merchandize, $2.50
To William E. Woodruff, for advertising County Expendditures, 1819,
$5.00
To Oliver H. Thomas for services as interpreter in the case of United
States against Thomas Dickerson, $6.00
To Hewes Scull, Sheriff, for summoning and returning Grand Jurors, $5.00
Drayage, benches, and table for use of court $.75
8 loads firewood $1.50
publishing list of Licenses in June $2.50
To Hewes Scull, Sheriff,
For summoning and returning general Grand Jury, S.C. Jan. Term. 1820
$5.00
For summoning and returning special do. $5.00
Drayage and benches for use of court $1.00
4 locks purchased to secure prisoners, $2.50
To Hewes Scull, Sheriff,
For services case of United States vs. Manuel Roderique, Sup. Court, May
term 1819, $5.00
For service case United States vs. William Ware $8.00
Summoning and returning Grand Jury $5.00
Amount paid for making 2 benches for use of court, $2.00
To Robert Crittenden, for use of room for Court of Common Pleas $10.00
To Eli J. Lewis, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, for making out tax
lists for years 1819 and 1820 $80.00
To Hewes Scull, Shff. For use of room for Superior Courts $5.00
To Horace P. Hyde, Dept. Sheiff for sundries $4.06
To Hewes Scull, Shff. For furnishing room for Superior Court, $10.00
For furnishing firewood, $9.50
To Horace P. Hyde, Dept. Shff. For 2 padlocks for the use of the county,
$1.00
For amount paid for repairing county jail, $.62
To Horace P. Hyde, Dept. Sheriff
For service United States vs. Dempsey Kuykendall, $5.50
United States vs. A. Latting $10.50
United States vs. R.C. Oden $2.50
United States vs. E. Morten, $2.50
United States vs. S. Renney, $.50
Summoning and returning Grand Jury Superior Court, June term, $5.00
Summoning and returning Grand Jury S.C. Oct. Term, $5.00
To Madame Jose Imbeau for boarding Sally Hall, a witness in S.C. $44.00
To Joseph Stillwell, Judge, C.C. P. $18.00
James Hamilton, $13.00
Joseph Stillwell, $3.60
James Hamilton $ #.00
Charles Brearley, $3.00
Frederic Notrebe, $3.00
To Eli J. Lewis for viewing the body of an Indian &c. $10.00
For Sundry court services, $13.46
For county seal, $20.00
To Horace P. Hyde, D. Sheriff
For sundry services, $12.87
To Benjamin F. Babcock, for use of Court room, $9.00
To Hewes Scull, Sheriff, for sundry furniture $7.00
To the estate of Joseph Cook, for acting as jailor, from the 16th day of
February to the 1st day of November, 1820, 8 months and 14 days, at
$10.00 per month, $84.68
To John Maxwell, for acting as jailer from the 1st of November to the
20th of December, 1820, 1 month and 20 days, $18.83
To James Hamilton, Judge C.C.P. $18.00
Charles Brearly, do, $18.00
Frederic Notrebe, do. $18.00
To Wigton King, for bringing the pollbook of Election from Richland
Township, $2.50
To James S. Petry, for bringing pollbook of Election from Mississippi
Township, $2.00
To Solomon White, for bringing pollbook of Election from Point Chicot
township $7.50
To Thomas P. Eskridge, prosecuting attorney $80.00
To Eli J. Lewis for making out tax list, court services in criminal
cases, issuing venire, blank licenses, &c., $54.04
To William Montogmery, for acting as jailer from 20th Dec. 1820 to 12th
June 1821, 5 months and 22 days, at $8.00 a month, $45.75
To Hewes Scull, Shff, per John Maxwell's account for fixing jail, and
irons for prisoner sundry times, $5.75
To Benjamin F. Babcock, for use of house for Court 4 days, $6.00
To Hewes Scull, Sheriff, Jan. Term, attending 6 days on Court, $18.00
May term, $18.00
Oct. Term $18.00
Summoning and returning a Grand Jury, $5.00
Furniture and water for use of Court, $1.00
Acting as jailer from 28th of august to 4th of October 1821, 1 month and
7 days, at $10 a month, $12.22
Supporting Isaac E. Robertson in jail 7 days at 20 cents, $1.40
Supporting Manuel Pruett in jail on a charge of felony, 30 days at 20
cents per day, $6.00
Summoning and returning travers jury, United States vs. Manuel Pruett,
$.75
Committing Manuel Pruett to the common jail, $.50
Discharge of prisoner from common jail, $.50
To James Hamilton, Judge C.C.P. $12.00
Frederic Notrebe, $12.00
Charles Brearly, $12.00
To William B.R.Horner, for bringing pollbook of Election held in the
township of St. Francis onthe 7th day of August 1820. $8.00
To Stephen Thompson for bring pollbook of Election held in the township
of Hopefield, on the 7th of August 1820. $17.50
To James S. Petty, for bringing the pollbook of Election held in the
township of Mississippi on the 7th August 1820, $2.00.
CR.
By amount of county tax list,
1819 - $384.47
1820 - $429.85
10 licenses - $200.
10 licenses - $200
10 licenses - $200
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11/17/1821 |
List of persons Delinquent for County Taxes in the county of
Phillips for the year 1821.
Hopefield Township
Benbrook Seaburn
Harris Daniel
Kevan Samuel
Morton Jesse
McPeak John
Simms Thomas
Tackett John
Wilcox Elicott
Welch Jacob
Union Township
Davis Hiram
Fletcher Aaron, deceased
Fletcher Simeon
Fletcher John
Fletcher Moses
Isham James
Owens Abner
Taylor James
Cache Township
Brewer Elias
Chandler William
Morris William
Murrill James
Stephenson Stephen
Unry John
Woods Andrew
St. Francis Township
Belont Thairman
Jennings Thaddeus
Ebenezer, Liddle
Meford David
McCall Samuel
Mixter Rufus
Magahab John
Maxwell William
Phillips Isaac
Rogers John
Smith John
Smith Thomas
Woodmas?, James
Walnut Township
Black John
Churchman
Davis Hiram
Davis Edward
Duncan Marshal
Hicks, Joshua
Hamlin Laike
Lucas Johns
Wheelock Lewis
George Seaburn, Sheriff
Phillips County, A.T.
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11/17/1821 |
Territorial Delinquent List
List of Delinquents for Territorial Taxes in the County of Phillips, for
the year 1821.
Edward Owens
James Taylor
Edward Davis
John Ludas
Aaron Fletcher
John Fletcher
James Taylor
Vincent Cooksey
Rufus Mixter
David Murch
John Rogers
James Woodmanser
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11/24/1821 |
A detachment of 250 soldiers, under the command of Col. Arbuckle of
the 7th regt. U.S. Infantry, arrived at the mouth of the Arkansas a few
days since from New Orleans. We understand they will proceed up the
Arkansas to Fort Smith as soon as boats can be provided for their
conveyance.
The remainder of the same regiment, under the command of Lieut. Col.
Taylor left New Orleands on the 6th inst. in the steam boat Courier, for
the military post at Natchitoches, on Red River.
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11/24/1821 |
Died ----- In Philadelphia, on the 6th October, Commodore Alexander
Murray, late commander on the Philadelphia station, and the oldest
officer in the U.S. Navy. 
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