|
| |
|
Date |
Article |
|
09/02/1823 |
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD
STRAYED from the subscriber, living 8 miles below Little Rock, in March
last, a sorrel horse, about 11 hands high, stout built, has a small lump
on the inside of his right hind leg, below the knee, and a small white
spot in his forehead; not knee, and a small white spot in his forehead;
not branded, but has some marks on his left shoulder, which appear to
have been occasioned by burning. Any person taking up said horse, and
delivering him to me, or giving me information that shall lead to my
recovering him, shall receive the above reward.
Ignace Lefevre
August 19, 1823

|
|
09/02/1823 |
LAND FOR SALE FOR TAXES
Independence County, Arkansas Territory
Owners Names
Charles Furmash
Moses Graham, heirs of
William Russell
John Cummerford
Richard Mundenhall
Aaron Dyer, Jun
William B. Estis
Michael Dauson
Frederick A. Bradford
Ezekiel Dauson
R.M. Desha, heirs of
George W. Ferebee
|
|
09/02/1823 |
LIST OF DELINQUENTS
For Territorial and County Taxes
Drury Anglin
John Anderson
Abner Bradley
Stephen Barton
Samuel Chambers
Thomas Cyle
John Demoss
John Duff
Owen Doyley
Charles Fagal
Danse Fagal
Paul Fagal
John Lackey
Levi Lord
Russel Hide
Simon Miller
Joseph Price
Jehu Pitts
Mason Vann
Garland Tyre
------ Young
Robert A. Wood
A.S. Walker, Sheriff, Hempstead County
September 1, 1823
|
|
09/02/1823 |
LIST OF DELINQUENTS
For Territorial and County Taxes, in the county of Phillips, Territory
of Arkansas, for the year 1823.
Samuel Ausburn
Thomas Button
Redic Councel
Samuel Crosby
John Councel
Richard Dorson
Champ'n Ferguson
John Holloway
Wm. Homes
James Isam
Isaac B. Loomus
Nero Lyon
Joshua Marsh
James Nessles
Abram Richardson
Nathaniel Ross
Jas. Squalls
Polly Seets
David Standlee
Richard Treat
------ Wigans
Joab N. Wilburn
Griswold Latimer, Coroner and acting Sheriff
Helena, August 14, 1823
|
|
09/02/1823 |
Tax Sale
Pulaski County, Arkansas Territory
Owner - Original Claimant (when known)
Quinton Anderson - George Kelly
Lyman Brainard - Elijah Porter
Robert Bledsoe - R. Leonard
Robert Bledsoe - A. Pollard
Hezekiah Bradley - H. Creighton
Hezekiah Bradley - John B. White
George R. Cowan - E. Cooper
George R. Cowan - John Oliver
Samual Chard - James Duval
Samual Chard - John Murry
Michael Donsman - Adney Barnes
Robert M. Desha - William Graves
Martin Dooling - P. McGarry
William Derry - Jacob Stricklar
Clement Fletcher - C. Haines
Ferdinand Frederic - L.B. Bakes
Louis, Grigman - R. Clarke
Timothy Green - J. Baldwin
John Green - William Young
Samuel Hanna - William Satterfield
Joseph H. Hayden - V. Barrett
Joseph H. Hayden - R. Mason
William Kolslaat - J. Coleman
Elijah Kindrick - J. Kelly
Geo. Lair & J. Sinclair - N. Needles
Samuel Levy - J. Laughton
M.D.C. Marsh - S. Dean
Samuel Miller - J. Means
Samuel Miller - S. Stout
Samuel T. McKeny - R. C. Pilkinton
Joseph Nourse - Thomas Fowler
Jabez Parker - M.A. Waggoner
Thomas Reynolds - Thomas Younger
Patch and Shaw - A. Bailey
Richard Smith - A. Frost
Richard Smith - S. Martin
Richard Smith - Heirs of Boykin
William H. Turpin - George Flinn
William H. Turpin - George Young
James Van Ransellier - A. Barnes
William Russell - United States
William Russell - United States
H. Armstrong, Sheriff of Pulaski County
Little Rock, August 25, 1823
|
|
09/09/1823 |
DIED - Opposite this place, on Saturday morning last, John Daniel,
aged about 18 months, and only child of Mr. James H. Martin.

|
|
09/16/1823 |
DOCTORS BAKER & SWANSON,
HAVING formed a partnership in the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, offer their
professional service to the citizens of Little Rock and its vicinity.
They may at all times be found at their shop in this place, unless
absent on the duties of their profession.
Little Rock, September 16, 1823

|
|
09/25/1823 |
HORSEKEEPING
THE subscribers respectfully inform the public, that they are prepared
to receive Horses to keep, either by the day, week, or month, on the
most reasonable terms. They are provided with a large quantity of Corn,
and also have a good Pasture Field; and they pledge themselves, that
such Horses as may be confided to their charge, shall be well fed, and
have every necessary attention shown to them.
Horses will be received either at their house in Little Rock, or at
their field a short distance above the ferry landing on the north side
of the river, at both of which places they have every necessary
convenience for taking care of them.
Brumback & Clemens
N.B. - We have three yoke of excellent young working OXEN, which we will
exchange for good horses or dispose of for cash. B. & C.
Little Rock, September 23, 1823

|
|
09/25/1823 |
Married - At Peconery, on Tuesday evening last, by the Rev. Mr.
Arnett,
Thomas Mathers, Esq. Member of the Legislative Council from this county,
to Miss Mary Bentley, daughter of Mr. George Bentley, of the former
place.  |
|
09/25/1823 |
NEW GOODS
J. Brooks & Co., in addition to their former Stock, have just received,
on consignment, an invoice of Seasonable Goods, consisting of Plaids,
Stripes, and Plain Cottons; Cassinetts, of superior quality and a
variety of colors; Tobacco, &c. &c. Prices unusually low for cash.
Little Rock, September 23, 1823

|
|
09/25/1823 |
The Boston Centinel, of August 6, says "Governor Miller, of
Arkansas, in on a visit to his family and friends in New England." |
|
09/30/1823 |
CASH NOTICE
THE undersigned having determined to return to this Territory in the
month of January next takes this method of informing the inhabitants,
that he will give cash for BEEF HIDES.
Being desirous of purchasing a considerable quantity of this article, he
requests the contractor for Fort Smith to reserve for him all the Hides
he gets; as well as all others, who wish to receive the highest price
for their hides, which will be paid by the subscriber.
Rodney Earheart
Arkansas, September 20, 1823

|
|
09/30/1823 |
Died ---- In this place on Tuesday last, after an illness of ten
days, of an intermittent fever, Dr. Richard H. Fenner, about 29 years of
age, formerly of Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina.
Dr. Fenner had been here not more than four weeks, and had come to the
conclusion of fixing his residence here, to pursue his professional
avocations. Those who had in that short period of time become acquainted
with him, spoke in the highest terms of him as an intelligent gentleman;
and in his short medical career, universal satisfaction was given, and
the highest commendations bestowed upon him. And it may be grateful to
his friends and relatives to learn, that in his short sojourn with us,
he had acquired a reputation for skill as a physician, and general
intelligence, that few in the same space of time could have received.
[Communicated]
|
|
January |
February |
March |
April |
May |
June |
July |
August |
September |
October |
November |
December |
--
| |
|