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05/07/1822 Administrator's Notice

All persons, having claims against the estate of Zaccheus Phillips,
deceased, will present them properly authenticated, to the undersigned
for payment; and all persons indebted to said estate, will make
immediate payment.

W.B.R. Horner, Adm'r
Helena, Phillips Co.
May 7, 1822 ----- 20-3w

Arkansas Gazette - May 1822
 

05/14/1822 A PRESBYTERIAN CAMP MEETING

Will be held in this county, in Pyeatt's settlement, near the residence of Mr. James Pyeatt, on Friday, the 24th of May to continue for four days.

Arkansas Gazette - May 1822

 

05/14/1822 TO AGENTS AND SUBSCRIBERS

The Agents of the Gazette are requested to make returns of their collections by the 18th of next month, to enable us to make out new bills at the expiration of the first six months of the third volume. Subscribers will do well to attend to this notice, as those who neglect paying in advance for the present volume until the 18th of June, will be charged four dollars.

May 14, 1822

Arkansas Gazette - May 1822
 

05/14/1822 A CARD
Having declined the retail mercantile business at the Post of Arkansas, those who have accounts open with me are respectfully requested to be prepared for settlement the ensuing fall.

D. Brearley
May 14, 1822 ---- 21-3w

Arkansas Gazette - May 1822
 

05/14/1822 From the Curacoa Courant
A NEW-YEAR'S WISH

ONE female companion to soften my cares,
TWO thousand a year to support my affairs;
THREE dogs and a gun when to sport I incline,
FOUR horses and chaise to indulge me and mine,
FIVE jolly companions with whom to make merry
SIX dishes each day, with six glasses of sherry;
SEVEN beds in my house for friends at their leisure
EIGHT something or other to add to their pleasure
NINE pounds in my pocket, when cash I require,
TEN favors are all that on earth I desire,
AND a passport to heaven when from Earth I retire
 
05/21/1822 WHITE SLAVES - Two men, taken up under the vagrant act, at Hopkinsville, Kentucky were lately sold for three months. The bidders were two blacks and a white man.

 Arkansas Gazette - May 1822

 

05/21/1822 Sheriff's Sale

Will be sold to the highest bidder on Tuesday the 2nd day of July next, being the second day of the Circuit Court for Pulaski County at the Court House door at Little Rock, all the right, title, and interest, of Benjamin Murphy to the following described property, viz:

One New Madrid location, lying two miles below the Cadron, on the south side of the Arkansas River, containing five hundred and twenty-seven acres, granted to the heirs of Alexander McFarland. There are three valuable improvements on said tract.

One Pre-emption right of one hundred and eighty acres, on the north side of the Arkansas River, adjoining the tract on which John McElmurry now lives.

One Pre-emption right of two hundred and thirty acres, lying adjoining the above tract.

One Pre-emption right of about one hundred acres being on the north side of the Arkansas river, adjoining Andrew Colville's pre-emption three miles above Crystal Hill.

One Pre-emption right of about one hundred and fifty-five acres, adjoining Edmund Hogan's pre-emption, known by the name of Crystal Hill. Gabriel Greathouse at present resides on this tract.

All these pre-emptions have been proved before the Register and Receiver of the Lawrence Land District.

The above property was given up by said Murphy, to satisfy several executions to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of Pulaski county, and from the Superior Court for the Territory of Arkansas.

H. Armstrong, Sheriff
Pulaski County
Little Rock, May 10, 1822 --- 22-4w

 
05/29/1822 The steam-boat Robert Thompson arrived at Fort Smith on the 17th inst., and has since been employed in carrying up the caroges of two large keel-boats which were lying about 80 miles below the Fort. She is expected down in a day or two.

 Arkansas Gazette - May 1822

 

05/29/1822 AN APPRENTICE WANTED

Wanted immediately, a smart and active Lad, from 14 to 18 years of age, as an Apprentice to the Tanning Business. None need apply, unless he can produce satisfactory references of his honesty and industry.

James C. Collins
Little Rock, May 28 ---- 23-3w

Arkansas Gazette - June 1821
 

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