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12/3/1822 |
Died - In this county, on Tuesday last, Mr. John Newton.

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12/3/1822 |
A LIST OF TERRITORIAL LICENSES
Issued by the Sheriff of the county of Arkansas, in the territory of
Arkansas to retailers of wares and merchandise in said County, from the
19th of April 1822 to the 11th of November following --- to wit:
Joseph Bogy $20
Frederic Notrebe $20
Eli J. Lewis $20
Paschal Coggins $20
Robinson & Bell $20
James Hamilton $20
John Gibson $20
Joseph Bogy $20
Joseph Henderson $20
Charles Lemming $20
Frederic Notrebe $20
Eli J. Lewis $20
Total $240.00
James Hamilton, Sheriff
Arkansas County
Arkansas, November 18, 1822
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12/3/1822 |
A LIST OF DELINQUENTS
And insolvents, owing County and Territorial Taxes to the County of
Arkansas in the Territory of Arkansas for the year 1822
Austin, William J.
Blodget, Chester
Baker, William
Bunch, Elijah
Carter, Thomas
Clark, Isaac
Clouis, James
Davis, Thomas O.
Dougherty, Edward
Ferrill, Charles
Findley, Thomas
Fulton, John
Green, Samuel K.
Geyson, Augustine
Humprhies, William
Hubble, Ichabod
Holland, Richard
Jones, David C.
Kauffman, Mary
Luckie, William A.
Lashley, Hugh
Long & Scantland
Lewis, Henry
Maurice, Muriel
Mason, James W.
McCartney, John - dead
McClain, John
Miller, Hiram D.
Marney, Thomas
Moorehouse, A.L.
Perah, Joseph
Parker, Ingram
Peterson, William
Pritchett, Peter L.
Stiner, Henry
Thomas, Oliver H.
Victory, Mamry
Wiggins, Henry
Wade, Edward
Young, Samuel
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12/17/1822 |
Indian Outrage. - We learn from Miller county that a hunter attacked
by a party of about 20 Osage Indians, who fired on him several times,
and broke one of his arms. They pursued him closely for several hours,
but he finally escaped by the superior speed of his horse over those of
his pursuers. This outrage happened about 300 miles west of Miller C.H.

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12/17/1822 |
KENHAWA SALT
I HAVE ABOUT
300 bbls. KENHAWA SALT,
Which I will sell low for cash, either at wholesale or retail. Wm.
Montgomery.
Mississippi, Mouth of White River, A.T.
December 17, 1822 ----- 52 - tf

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12/17/1822 |
A RUNAWAY NEGRO,
Who says his name is Jack, has been delivered into the hands of
subscriber, by a Mr. Morrell, who apprehended him. He says he belongs to
a Mr. Palonce, living near Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The owner is
requested to prove his property, pay charges, and take him away, or the
said Negro will be disposed of according to law.
Andrew Latting
Point Chicot, A.T.
December 17, 1822 ---- 52-5w

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12/17/1822 |
Died - At her residence about four miles below Little Rock, on
Friday last, after a short illness, Mrs. ----- Daniel, wife of Mr.
Wright Daniel.

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12/17/1822 |
Died --, near this place, this morning, after a lingering illness of
several months, Mr. Jacob Jones, aged about 50.
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12/31/1822 |
Married - In Independence County, about three weeks since, Mr. Peter
Pyeatt, of this county, to Miss Mary Miller, daughter of Mr. James
Miller of the former County. - In Richland township, Arkansas County,
on the 8th instant, by Wigton King, Esq. Mr. Abraham Darden of this county, to Miss Harriet
Darden of the former County.

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12/31/1822 |
Law Notice Quarles & Oden
William Quarles and Robert C. Oden,
Have formed a partnership in the practice of law as well as Land Agents
Any business that may be confided to them, either as Attornies or
Agents, will be strictly attended to. They design continuing their
attendance in the Circuit Courts of Pulaski, Hempstead, Crawford,
Independence, and Lawrence, and the Superior Court at Little Rock, their
places of residence. Their services in either case will be joint.
They have private notes of each and every quarter section of land laid
off for the benefit of soldiers in the Arkansas Territory, and can
promptly afford any information wanted by the holders of Patents
relative to said lands; and will effect sales for them on the best
practicable terms.
All letters to them, either as Attornies or Agents, must be post paid,
and the fees for recording Patents must be remitted.
Wm. Quarles
R.C. Oden
Little Rock, Arkansas Territory, December 31, 1822 --- 2tf
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12/31/1822 |
To all persons concerned:
Take notice --- that, some time in October last I executed to one Elias
Simpson (then of Crawford County, Arkanas Territory) my certain writing
or promissory note, with John C. Sumner, as my security, for Ninety
Dollars, payable in about six months after date. These are therefore to
caution all persons from trading for or taking an assignment on said
note, as it was fraudulently obtained from me, and I am determined not
to pay one cent of it unless compelled by law.
C. Baker
Little Rock, December 21, 1822 ----2-3w
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12/31/1822 |
TERRITORY OF ARKANSAS
Superior Court, December Term, 1822
F.&E. Vaugine vs. Pierre Petre
Attachment for $453.77
This day the plaintiff appeared by his attorney, and the defendant being
solemnly called, came not - and it appearing to the satisfaction of the
court that the said defendant is not an inhabitant of this Territory, it
is ordered, that he have notice that an attachment hath issued against
his estate, and that unless he appear either by himself or attorney, on
or before the third day of our next April term, and the special bail,
than his said estate will be sold to satisfy the above debt and costs.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of this be published in the
Arkansas Gazette four weeks successively.
A copy --- teste
D.E. McKinney, Clk.
J.H. Lucas, Att'y pr. Fee $4.57
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12/31/1822 |
Territory of Arkansas
Circuit Court of the County of Pulaski
November Term, 1822
Sam C. Roane, assignee of William Anderson vs Samuel D. Woolard and
William Collins
Attachment for $200
This day appeared the plaintiff, by his attorney, and the defendant
being solemnly called, came not --- and it appearing to the satisfaction
of the court that Samuel D. Woollard is not an inhabitant of this
Territory, it is ordered by the court that he have notice that an
attachment hath been issued against his estate, and unless he appear by
himself or attorney, and file special bail to the above action on or
before the third day of our next March term, judgment will be entered
against said estate, and the same sold to satisfy the debt, and costs of
said attachment. And be it further ordered, that a copy of this order be
published in the Arkansas Gazette four weeks successively.
A copy - teste
T.W. Newton, D.C. P.C.C.
December 31
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12/31/1822 |
Notice
The subscriber still continues to take Horses to keep by the week, &c.
as usual, and will give every necessary attention to prevent accidents
or escapes --- but he hereby gives notice, that he will not be
responsible for any accidents or escapes that may happen to horses
committed to his care.
Archibald McHenry
10 miles south of Little Rock
December 24, 1822

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12/31/1822 |
James H. Lucas
Attorney at Law
Crawford C.H., Ark. Ter.
WILL practice in the counties of Crawford, Miller, and Pulaski, and in
the Superior Court at the Seat of Government of this Territory.
Crawford, C.H., Dec. 31 - 2-4w&oam.
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