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03/01/1825 |
A LIST
OF persons charged with County Taxes on the tax book of the county of
Hempstead, for the year 1824, who have removed from the county, so that
the taxes with which they severally stand charged cannot be collected.
John Bassett
John Bradgeman
Wm. Bentlett
Isaac Boon
James Cummons
Johnson Dixon
John Evans
Thomas Foreman
John Fellows
Wm. O. Hughes
James O. Higgins
Aaron Johnson
Robert B. Musick
James Magnis
Jesse Nox
Hezekiah Pirl
Walker Pettet
John Bay
James Rhem
Andrew Roberts
John Scallion
Nelson Smith
John Thornton
James A. Sharp
William Robinson, late Sheriff
Hempstead County, A.T.
February 25, 1825
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03/01/1825 |
A LIST OF DELINQUENTS
THE following is a true and correct list of Delinquents from whom
Territorial and county Taxes are due in the County of Independence,
Territory of Arkansas, for the year A.D. 1824 - to wit:
Bayley, Alexander
Daugherty, John
Dodd, Thomas
Evin, Ananmas
Griffith, Thomas
Griffith, Christopher
Greenlee, Ephraim
Gilbrath, Aaron
Graham, James E.
Erwin, Alps
Judson, Joshua
Irons, William Sen
Johnson, Pleasant H.
Morton, George
McMahan, Benjamin
Norman, Barnuy
St. Clear, William
Smith, John B.
Sessoms, John
Terrel, Oran
Tidwell, Bedford
Tidwell, Absolom
Tidwell, David
Vaughn, Nathan
Watkins, Isaac
John, William
Bean, Jessee E.
Brown, Gyou L.
Brown, Hosea
Brown, John
Brown, Rhoda
Carpenter, Peter
Coats, Alexander
Dunkin, Benjamin
Alred, Mathew
Graham, Moses
Lantz, Moses
O' Neil, Anthony
Smith, Gabriel
Yocham, Allen
Charles Kelly, Sheriff of the County of Independence, A.T.
Batesville, January 15, 1825
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03/01/1825 |
DIED - In this place, on Tuesday night last Mr. Bernard Jordan,
shoemaker, late a soldier in the Army of the U.S., and recently
discharged from Cantonement Gibson. - Suddenly, on Sunday night last,
in the fourth year of her age, Harriet Selden, youngest daughter of
Bernard Smith, Esq. Register of the Land Office at this place.

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03/01/1825 |
GEYER'S DIGEST
A FEW copies of GEYER'S DIGEST of the LAWS OF MISSOURI, being the Statue
of the Territory of Arkansas, are expected to be received in a few days,
and may be had at this Office at $5 per copy.

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03/01/1825 |
TERRITORY OF ARKANSAS, PHILLIPS COUNTY
CIRCUIT COURT, DECEMBER TERM, 1824
Joshua Hicks
Vs. Upal K. Hicks, alias Upal K. Tiule
Petition for Divorce
THIS day came the plaintiff, 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 a resident of this Territory; It
is therefore ordered by the court, that the said defendant have notice
by a publication in the Arkansas Gazette, for six weeks successively,
that a petition for a divorce in this case has been filed against her,
and that unless she appear and defend said petition, on or before the
1st day of the next term of this court, said petition will be take for
confessed, and decree had hereon accordingly.
A copy - Teste,
H.L. Biscoe, Clerk
March 1825
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03/01/1825 |
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
December Term, 1824
George Law
Vs.
Joseph Karrick and others.
THE defendants, Joseph Karrick and Edward W. Duval, not having entered
their appearance, or filed their answers in this cause, and the Court
being satisfied that they are not residents of this state - it is
ordered by the Court, That the said defendants file their answers
herein, by the first day of the next term of this Court, or the said
bill will be taken for confessed against them. And it is farther
ordered, That a copy of this order be published four weeks successively,
in the Baltimore Patriot, printed in the city of Baltimore, and in the
Arkansas Gazette, printed in the Territory of Arkansas.
A copy - teste:
Wm. H. Brown, Clerk
March 1, 1825

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03/08/1825 |
DIED - In this place on the night of the 28th ult. Mr. Arab Fuller,
a native of the state of Vermont, and late of Alabama.
- At Union,
Osage Nation, on the 7th January last, of typhus fever, the Rev. Epaphras Chapman, one of the Superintendents of the
union Osage Mission Family.
- At Hempstead C.H. on the 24th ult. Maj. James M. Stuart,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hempstead County.

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03/08/1825 |
MARRIED - Near Batesville, on Sunday 27th ult. by the Rev. Andrew
Boyd, Townsend Dickinson, Esq. Prosecuting Attorney for the second
Judicial Circuit of the Territory of Arkansas, to Miss Maria Moore, both
of Independence County. 
- In the vicinity of this place, on Thursday evening last, by the Rev.
S.T. Toncray, Mr. Washington Smith to Miss Sally Leggett,
daughter of Mr. Charles Leggett, all of this co'y.

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03/08/1825 |
SCHOOL
MR. BROWN respectfully informs his friends, and the public in general,
that his school will re-commence on Monday next, 14th March. Price of
tuition for each Scholar, $24 per annum with an additional charge of one
dollar per quarter, for those students who study Geography, owing to the
expense of providing a number of useful Maps for the use of the School.
There will be a vacation of one week at the end of each quarter.
Having been engaged as a Teacher at Little Rock during the last two
years, his character and qualification are well known. Those who may
think proper to patronize his School may rest assured that every
exertion shall be used on his ????, for the improvement of the Students
placed under his charge, in the various branches of education taught by
him, and a strict attention will be paid to their good morals and
manners.
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03/15/1825 |
DOCTOR JAMES S. CRAIG
OFFERS his Medical services to the citizens of Little Rock and its
vicinity. His shop is kept in the room adjoining T.W. Johnston's Store,
where he will be found at all times, unless when absent on professional
business.
Little Rock, March 15, 1825

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03/22/1825 |
A LIST
Of County Licenses sold by the Sheriff of Chicot County, A.T. to
retailers of merchandise in said county, from the 12th of February to
the 6th June 1824.
Louis Louvell, $20.00
James Winn, $20.00
Eli Nichols, $20.00
Total $60.00
Benjamin Patton, Sheriff
Chicot County, A.T. December 6, 1824

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03/22/1825 |
AN EPITAPH
At Oakham in Surry, (Eng) 1736
"The Lord saw good, I was lopping off wood,
And down fell from the tree;
I met with a check, and I broke my neck,
And so death lopp'd off me."

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03/22/1825 |
DIED - At Boston, Mr. Nathaniel Frothingham, aged 79. He was one of
the remaining few that assisted in destroying the Tea, at Boston, in the
early part of the Revolution.

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03/22/1825 |
DIED - At his seat in Roxbury, Mass., on the 5th February in the 75
year of his age, His Excellency William Eustis, Governor of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and formerly Secretary of War, Foreign
Minister, &c. He as a meritorious officer throughout the whole of the
Revolutionary struggle, and was universally esteemed a faithful
republican and an honest man.
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03/22/1825 |
MARRIED - In this county, on Thursday evening last, by the Rev.
Silas T. Toncray, Mr. William Hogan, to Miss Mary Rankin, daughter of
Mr. George Rankin, all of this county.

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03/22/1825 |
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
THAT I shall apply to the Circuit Court of the County of Pulaski, at the
next July term, for a final settlement of the estate of John Newton,
deceased.
Bazil Newton, Adm'r of the Estate of John Newton, deceased.
March 22, 1825

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03/22/1825 |
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
THAT the undersigned has obtained from the Circuit Court of the County
of Pulaski, in the Territory of Arkansas, Letters of Administration on
the estate of William Lewis, late of said county, deceased; Therefore,
all persons having demands against the said estate of the said William
Lewis, deceased, are required to present the same, properly
authenticated, to the undersigned, within twelve months, or they may be
precluded from all benefit of said estate; and if not presented as
aforesaid, within five years, they will forever barred.
Nimrod Menefee, Adm'r of Wm. Lewis, deceased
March 22, 1825
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03/29/1825 |
AUGUST ELECTION - 1825
We are authorized to announce the Rev. James Blackburn, as a candidate
to represent the county Pulaski in the next Legislative Council of this
Territory.
We are authorized to announce Gen. Edmund Hogan, as a candidate to
represent the county of Pulaski in the next Legislative Council of this
Territory. 
We are authorized to announce Dr. Joseph Paxton, as a candidate to
represent the county of Pulaski in the next Legislative Council of this
Territory.
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03/29/1825 |
DIED - In this place, on Friday evening last after a long and
painful illness
occasioned by a cancer in her side, of long standing, Mrs. Eleanor
Adams,
aged about 54 years, a native of the city of Philadelphia.
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