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11/09/1824 |
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
WILL be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the residence of the subscriber in
Hardin township, Pulaski County, on Saturday the 11th day of December
next, the following described property belonging to the estate of Joab
Hardin, deceased, viz. :-
One set Blacksmith's Tools
A quantity of Iron
One Steel - Trap
Some stock hogs, and
Some Farming Utensils
The terms of sale will be 12 months credit, the purchaser giving bond,
with approved security.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M.
John L. Lafferty, Adm'r
November 9, 1924
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11/09/1824 |
CHEROKEE AGENCY,
DARDANELLES, ARKANSAS TERR.
November 1st, 1824
A Bay Horse, Sorrel Mare, Brown Mare, and Colt, having remained,
unclaimed, at this Agency upwards of three months since they were
advertised and particularly described, they will be offered for sale to
the highest bidder, for cash, on the 20th instant. The proceeds will be
disposed of according to law.
The sale will take place at this Agency, and commence at 10 o'clock A.M.
November 9, 1824
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11/09/1824 |
TAKE NOTICE
WHEREAS my wife ZILPHA, has left my bed and board, without any just
cause or prevocation, I hereby forewarn all persons from harboring or
trusting her on my account, as I am determined to pay no debt of her
contracting.
Wm. P. Morris
Independence County, November 9, 1824

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11/16/1824 |
15 BARRELS
GOLD OLD MONONGALELA
WHISKEY,
JUST received and for sale at the Store of S.T. Toncray, at the reduced
price of 45 cents, in cash per gallon.
The highest price will be given for all kinds of Furs, Peltries, &c.
Little Rock, November 16, 1824

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11/16/1824 |
A ROGUE CAUGHT - A man by the name of John Long, (but was passing
here by the name of Pennington), a fugitive from the Penitentiary of
Indiana, arrived at this place last week. He was immediately recognized,
and on Friday morning, was arrested, examined before a magistrate, and
committed to jail for safe keeping, until information of his arrest can
be conveyed to the proper authorities in Indiana. This fellow is an old
offender. He had been sentenced to six years imprisonment in the
penitentiary of Indiana, for horse stealing, and had recently effected
his escape before serving out two years of the term for which he was
committed. We understand he had made arrangements for carrying on the
business of counterfeiting, in this Territory, on a large scale.
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11/16/1824 |
CASH FOR QUILLS
THE highest price in cash, will be paid for good Swan or tame Goose
QUILLS - also for a few wild Goose Quills.
Inquire at the Gazette Office.
November 16, 1824

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11/16/1824 |
DIED - In New Orleans, of yellow fever on the 25th Sept. Last, Mr.
Peter B. Baken, aged 30 of Fort Smith, Arkansas and a native of Mass.
--- In New Orleans, on Sunday morning, September 19, after near
nine days illness of yellow fever, Mr. Robert Briggs, printer, aged 28,
a native of Massachusetts, and formerly one of the Editors of the
Arkansas Gazette.
In noticing the death of our esteemed friend and late partner, the
Louisiana Advertister says - " If Moral rectitude, a brilliant
intellect, an affable and genteel deportment which endeared him to every
circle in which he moved, and above all, true piety, had proved a shield
against the shafts of death, the destroyer would not thus early have
forced Mr. Briggs from time into eternity."

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11/16/1824 |
TEN DOLLARS REWARD
ABSCONDED from the employment of the subscriber, on the 11 inst. from
the Post of Arkansas, a young man named WILLIAM MCNEAL, who had been
engaged for some time past in carrying the mail between Little Rock and
the above place. He is about 22 or 23 years of age, about 5 ft. 10
inches high, fair hair and complexion, and weighs about 150 lbs. This
fellow took off with him a valuable black horse, with a Spanish saddle
and common bridle, belonging to me. It is supposed that he will endeavor
to effect his escape to the Mississippi, or to the Spanish country, by
the way of the Post of Washita, and will probably trade off the horse
before leaving the Territory.
The horse is a deep Black, 10 years old next spring, and 14 hands 5
inches high; has a thick mane, a star in his face, as considerably
marked on his back with the saddle, and is shod all around, is branded
very plainly on his near thigh with the letter P.D., and rather dimily
on the right side of his neck with the cipher J.H.M.
I will pay the above reward to any person who will deliver said horse to
me, or for information that will enable me to get him into my
possession.
James H. Martin
Little Rock, November 16, 1824
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11/23/1824 |
The Judge of the first Judicial Circuit has appointed Mr. George W.
Ferebee to be Clerk of the Circuit Court in Chicot County, vice John
Clark, Esq. resigned.  |
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11/30/1824 |
Delinquent Tax List for Phillips County, A.T. 1824
John Ausbern
Michael Alsbury
Isaac Bracken
Benjamin M. Baker
Richard Brown
Jesse Binwell
James Bartan
Allen C?micil
Hickman Cole
Thomas W. Floyd
John Graves
Matthew Gillispie
Ebenzer Gray
Wm. Grissom
John Hudgens
Henry Hudgens
Stephen Hudgens
Elijah Hull
Bartholemew Kittles
Will Meeks
William Maples
Larkin Meeks
James Neville
Hugh McCoy
Hugh McDaniel
Samuel Smith
John F. Neavel
Henry Oliver
John Porter
George Patton
Danei Pal???erron
Jacob Rison
Woodman Tulman
Thadueus Watt
Hazard Wilcox
Benjamin Wilson
John Wagner
Coleman Bishop
---- Berider
John Corter
James Clarke
John Henry
Alexander Kenrick
Joshua McDaniel
Robert McGasas
--- New
Helkiah Tally
John Ussury
Wm. B. Walker
John D. Yours
Moses Kennedy
C. Mooney, Sheriff
Phillips County, A.T.
Helena, November 24, 1824
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11/30/1824 |
TO CARPENTERS
TWO or THREE JOURNEYMEN CARPENTERS can find constant employement and
good wages, on immediate application to the subscriber. None need apply
unless they are good workmen, and steady and industrious.
Joseph Thurnhill
Little Rock, November 30, 1824

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