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02/06/1827 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE

THE undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Silas Rawls, late of the county of Hempstead, in the Territory of Arkansas, deceased, having obtained, at the last January term of the Circuit Court of said county, Letters of Administration on said estate, hereby gives notice to all persons having demands against the estate, to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement, within one year from the date of said Letters of Administration, or they may be precluded from receiving any benefit of said estate; and if said claims be not presented within five years, they will be for ever barred.

All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment.

Daniel Rawls, Adm'r. of Silas Rawls, dec'd.
Hempstead Co. February 6, 1827
02/06/1827 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE

THE undersigned, Adminstratrix and Administrator of the estate of Caleb Lindsey, late of the county of Pulaski, in the Territory of Arkansas, deceased, having obtained at the last January term of the Circuit Court of Pulaski County, Letters of Administration on said estate, hereby give notice to all persons having demands against said estate, to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement within one year from the date of said Letters of Administration, or they may be precluded from receiving any benefit of said estate; and is said claims be not presented within five years, they will be for ever barred.

All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment.

Sarah Lindsey, Adm'x,
John Y. Lindsey, Adm'r.
Pulaski County, February 6, 1827
 
02/06/1827 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE

THE undersigned having obtained, from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Arkansas, in the Territory of Arkansas, Letters of Administration on the estate of Archibald Taylor, late of said county, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons having just demands against said estate, to exhibit them to her, properly authenticated, within one year, or they may be precluded from deriving any benefit from said estate; and if said claims are not exhibited as aforesaid within five years, they will be forever barred.

All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment.

Mary Taylor, Adm'x of Archibald Taylor, dec'd.
Arkansas Co. February 6, 1827
02/06/1827 COLD SPRING FARM

I AM authorized to sell the Cold Spring Farm, lying ten miles South of Little Rock, belonging to James S. Conway. I will dispose of it low, for cash.

A.H. Sevier
Little Rock, February 6, 1827
02/06/1827 EXECUTORS' NOTICE

THE undersigned, Executrix and Executor of the last Will and Testament of Cornelius Brown, late of the county of Miller, in the Territory of Arkansas, deceased, having obtained, from the Circuit Court of said County, Letters Testamentary on said estate, hereby give notice to all persons having demands against said estate, to present them, duly authenticated according to law, within one year from the date of said Letters, or they may be precluded from receiving any benefit of said estate; and if said claims be not presented within five years, they will be for ever barred.

All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment.

Jane Brown, Exec'x
Clayborn Wright, Ex'r. of Corn's. Brown, dec'd.
Miller County, February 6, 1827
02/06/1827 FRESH MEDICINES
CRAIG & REYBURN


Having just received a large assortment of Fresh Medicines, which they will sell low, for cash only.

All those indebted to the firm of Craig & Harding, and all those indebted to the firm of Craig & Reyburn, must positively come forward and settle, between this and the 1st day of April next.

Little Rock, February 6, 1827
02/06/1827 LAW NOTICE

JAMES W. SUMNER has determined to establish himself at Crawford Court-house, for the purpose of pursing the law, and will practice in all the Courts held in the Northern Circuit, and the Superior Court, held at Little Rock.

Any business, at home, or from a distance, confided to his charge, will be promptly and faithfully attended to.

July 11, 1826
02/06/1827 LIST OF LETTERS

REMAINING in the Post Office at Arkansas, A.T. on the 31st December 1826.

Bogy, Eneas -2
Brooks, James H.
Barraque, A.
Bogy, Mr.
Case, Wm.
Craig, Sidney P.
Gatton, John L.
Hunter, David
Jones, Moses
King, Wigton
McLaughlin, Alex'r.
Moore, Wm. A.
Mason, Asa
Mason, Dudley D.
Musick, David
McLane, Allen
Posey, Nathan
Palmer, John & Co.
Ross, Daniel
Ross, Ebenezer
Rigney, William
Smith, Wm. H.
Sinclair, Joseph
Wright, William
Williams, James
Willis, George


Eli J. Lewis, P.M.
February 6, 1828
02/06/1827 LIST OF LETTERS

REMAINING in the Post Office at the Mouth of White River, A.T., December 31, 1826

Dawson, Lt. James
Onstot, John
Sinclair, Joseph
McClintock, Daniel
Tucker, William


Wm. Montgomery, P.M.
February 6, 1827
02/06/1827 LIST OF LETTERS

REMAINING in the Post Office at Helena, A.T., December 31, 1826


Barney, Zimzy
Barnes, John
Butter, Price -2
Clayton, John S. -2
Casebear, Thomas
Dugan, William -2
Forbes, Isaac
Hensley, M.
Hinnant, Stephen
Harland, Moses
Halsel, G.
Jones, William
Jones, Daniel F.
Johnson, Smith
Jess, Henry
Lattimer, Griswold
Lake, Justus
Lake, Elizabeth
Mitchell, Samuel
McDaniel, Archibald
Murphy, Ennos
Neeley, Anthony B.
Odell, Benjamin
Orr, Wm. G.
Pyburn, Richard
Robins, Joseph
Reed, John H.
Sinclair, Joseph -2
Stillwell, Joseph
Tyer, Lewis
Whitehead, Wilson


Geo. W. Ferebee, Ass't. P.M.
Helena, January 1st, 1826
02/06/1827 NOTICE

THE partnership in the practice of law, heretofore existing between Robert C. Oden and Ambrose H. Sevier, under the firm of Oden & Sevier, is dissolved. The business commenced by either, will be attended to by both, until finished.

A.H. Sevier, for Oden & Sevier
Little Rock, February 6, 1827
02/13/1827 CRYSTAL HILL,
FOR SALE OR RENT

ANY person wishing to purchase the above place, which is situate on the north side of the Arkansas river, about 9 miles above Little Rock, or to rent it for the ensuing season, can know the terms, by applying to

Wm. E. Woodruff,
Little Rock, February 13, 1827
02/13/1827 MARRIED - In Arkansas County, by Wigton King, Esq. on the 25th ult. Mr. Wm. P. Hackett to Mrs. Polly Taylor, all of Richland Township.
02/20/1827 Edward H. Morris - In our paper of the 19th December last, we mentioned that a man of this name was in jail at Natchez, who had confessed that he knew where the child was, which was supposed to have been kidnapped from Mr. Benjamin Clark, in Hempstead County in October 1825. As soon as Mr. Clark ascertained that this wretch refused to tell where the child was he went to Natchez, for the purpose of bringing the culprit to this Territory for trial. He was delivered to Mr. Clark, who had him secured in irons; but in ascending the Washita River, Morris attempted to make his escape by jumping overboard, and was drowned before he was got on board again - thus receiving his justice without the formality of a trial.
02/20/1827 LAW NOTICE

WM. CUMMINS continues the Practice of Law in the Superior Court of this Territory, and in the Courts of the Northern and Southern Circuits. His residence is Little Rock.

February 8th, 1827
02/20/1827 MARRIED - At Mouth of White River, in Arkansas County, on the 1st. inst. by Hon. Thos. P. Eskridge, George W. Ferebee, Esq. Clerk of the Circuit Court of Phillips County, to Miss Hannah Montgomery, niece of Mr. Wm. Montgomery, of the former place.


At Greenville, Ms. On the 8th inst. Thomas Stephenson Drew, Esq. (late Clerk of the Circuit Court of Clark County, A.T. and formerly of Wilson County, Tenn.) to Miss Cinderrilla Bettis, only daughter of Mr. Ransom Bettis, of the former place.

At Charlottesville, Va. On the 18th December by the Rev. Francis Bowman, Mr. George Long, Professor in the University of Virginia, to Mrs. Harriet Selden, widow of the late Judge Selden of Arkansas.
02/20/1827 New Hat Store

The Subscribers respectfully inform the public, that they have commenced the Hatting business in the Town of Little Rock, a few rods south of A.W. Cotton's store, where they have just opened a large assortment of HATS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SHOES, &c. which they will sell on the most reasonable terms, for CASH, FURS, or most kinds of country produce. Country merchants will be supplied with Hats, of the newest fashions, on as reasonable terms as they can obtain them from abroad. All orders will be promptly attended to.

Cash given for Rabbit
Dying done on Short Notice.
A.G. Baker & Mason
Little Rock, February 20, 1827
02/20/1827 NOTICE FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT

ALL persons interested in the estate of Pierre Coussell, late of Pulaski County, deceased, are hereby notified, that I shall make application of the next May term of the Circuit Court of said county, for a final settlement of said estate.

Charles Caldwell, Administrator
February 1827
02/20/1827 STATE OF TENNESSEE, SHELBY CIRCUIT COURT
DECEMBER TERM 1826

William Irvine, Complainant
Vs.
Champian and Fanny Ferguson, Defendants

Bill in Equity

This day came the complainant by his attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the said defendants, Champain Ferguson and Fanny Ferguson, are not inhabitants of this state, so that the ordinary process of law may be served on them. It is therefore ordered that publication be made for 6 weeks successively in some paper in the Western district, and in the Arkansas Gazette, that if said defendants do not appear, on or be before the next Circuit Court, to be held for the County of Shelby, on the second Monday in June next, and plead answer to said bill, the same will be taken as confessed by them and set for hearing ex parte.

A true copy - teste
William Irvine, Clerk and Master in Equity
February 20, 1827
02/27/1827 LAW NOTICE

EDWARD CROSS, attorney at Law, has settled permanently at Washington, in Hempstead County. He will attend the Circuit Court of the counties of Miller, Clark, and the county where he resides, and the Superior Court, at Little Rock.

Washington, February 24, 1827

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