Date Article
12/05/1832 Arkansas Territory
Union County

TAKEN up by Richard Yarborough, of Franklin township, a YELLOW BAY MARE, with a white streak on blaze face, and the right hind foot white, four feet eight inches high, and supposed to be between two and three years old; appraised to Thirty-five Dollars, by Prosper Levillam and John M.C. Donah, appraisers duly appointed and sworn for that purpose, by me, this 22nd October, 1832.

Tho's. Franklin, J.P.
A true copy front the stray book, this eighth day of November, A.D. 1832.
Hiram Smith, Dep't Clerk
Union Circuit and County Court, A.T.
November 28, 1832
 
12/05/1832 BLACKSMITHING
THE subscriber having located himself permanently in Little Rock,
intends carrying on the BLACKSMITHING business in all its various
branches. Horses will be shod all round for Two Dollars, and all
other work done one the cheapest terms, and in the best
workmanshiplike manner. As he will not turn off work half done, he
hopes for a share of public patronage.

John Shock
Little Rock, Dec. 4, 1832
12/05/1832 Columbia Township
Lawrence county,
Arkansas Territory
September 8, 1832

We have this day viewed a certain stray Horse, taken up by James G. Russell, which description is as follows: A sorrel, with a blaze in his face, hind feet white, a little knocked down in his right hip, a very sore back, about fifteen hands and a half high, nine years old; appraised to thirty-five dollars by us.

Lewis M. Russel,
Levi Fletcher

Subscribed and sworn to before me, the day and date above named.
Burwell I. Wiley
Justice of the Peace.
November 21, 1832
12/05/1832 Died - At the house of Maj. E. Owens, in this county, yesterday morning, after a very short illness, Mr. Thomas Evans, of Conway county, aged about 40 years.
12/05/1832 Died - In Saline township, in this county, on the 24th ultimo, very suddenly, Mr. William Dyer, aged about 25 years.
12/05/1832 Drs. Jett & Conway
Have associated themselves together in the Practice of Medicine, at Washington, Hempstead county, A.T.

July 1, 1832
12/05/1832 DRS. ROBINSON & THOMAS
TENDER their professional services to the citizens of Helena, and its vicinity. Office on Water street, where they may always be found, unless when professionally absent.

Helena, Oct. 31, 1832
12/05/1832 DRUG STORE

RECEIVED by a steam-boat Elk, a supply of best Winter strained Sperm Oil, a few baskets of fresh Sallad Oil; also on hand, Window Glass, Putty, White Lead, Lin seed Oil, Paints, Varnish, Lamp-black, &c. For sale,
by RITCHIE & VAN PRADELLES
Little Rock, June 13, 1832
12/05/1832 LABORERS WANTED
THE subscribers wish to employ, immediately, THIRTY LABORERS, to work on that part of the Memphis and Little Rock Road commencing five miles north of that latter place and extending to the Mouth of Cache, on White river. To stout able-bodied men, they will pay Sixteen Dollars per month, and will give employment for 6 to 8 months, unless the work shall be suspended through the winter in consequence of bad weather.

SAMSON GRAY
SAMUEL M. RUTHERFORD
Little Rock, October 24, 1832
12/05/1832 Married - In this township, on Thursday evening last, by D.D. Mason, Esq., Mr. George W. Dodd, to Mrs. Teniesse Rountree, widow of the late Jesse Rountree.
12/05/1832 PREVENTION OF CHOLERA
Camphorated Burgundy Pitch Plasters

THE BURGUNDY PITCH PLASTERERS are recommended by a number of the most respectable physicians of the eastern cities, as a useful preventative for the Cholera, and are admitted by all to be in no case injurious. They have been successfully used in several parts of Europe, where the disease was much more aggravated and malignant than it has yet presented itself in this country, and it is stated that out of a large number of persons who made use of these plasters, there was not a case of death from the Cholera.

The addition of Camphor in the composition of the above plasters, has been found highly advantageous, and will render them much more efficient, and altogether superior to the common plasters, as a preventive for the Cholera.

These plasters are neatly and carefully prepared and sold by
RITCHIE & VAN PRADELLES
Druggists and Apothecaries
Little Rock, November 6, 1832
12/05/1832 Quimine, Calomel, Rhubarb
And a variety of other MEDICINES, making our assortment complete, just received and for sale, by
RITCHIE & VAN PRADELLES
Little Rock, August 15, 1832
12/05/1832 Territory of Arkansas
County of Lafayette
Lafayette Circuit Court, October Term, 1832

Matthew Gray, Pl'ff.
vs.
Matthew Furlong, Def't.

ATTACHMENT

THIS day came the plaintiff, by his attorney, and on his motion, it is ordered, that this suit be continued until the next term of this court; And it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that this suit is founded on an attachment, for the sum of three hundred and forty-seven dollars and seventy-one and one-fourth cents, for goods, wares, and merchandise, and a keel-boat, sold and delivered by said plaintiff to said defendant, and it is further ordered, that, unless said defendant shall appear, by himself or attorney, on or before the third day of the next term of this court, and enter special bail to the plaintiff's action, a judgment will be entered against him, and his estate sold to satisfy the same. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be inserted in some newspaper printed in this Territory, by at least four successive weekly insertions at least four weeks previous to the next term of this court.

A true copy from the record. Attest:
Jesse Douglass, Cl'k. L.C.C.
Dec. 5, 1832
12/05/1832 THOMAS TRIPLETT
ATTORNEY AT LAW & SOLICITOR OF CLAIMS,
(Frankford, Kentucky)
WILL practice Law in the Courts located in Frankfort and adjoining counties. Will undertake the preparation of revolutionary officers' and soldiers' claims, so as to get them on the pay roll, and procuring their bounty lands from the United States. Will attend to such other claims against the United States as may be in the Western Country; and will prepare the cases and attend to the same; will, in no instance, make any charge unless the claim is allowed.

February 17, 1832
12/05/1832 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE, VIZ:

The W1/2 SW qr. of Sec. 21, in township 10S, range 27 West, and the W1/2 SE qr. of Sec. 20, in township 10S, range 27 West. There is, on the premises, a commodious frame DWELLING HOUSE, a water GRIST MILL and SAW MILL situated on Mine Creek, upon an excellent site, with an abundance of water power; also a HORSE MILL and a STEAM DISTILLERY. The lands above described embrace the late residence, mills, and distillery of John Johnson, deceased, situated on Mine Creek, in Hempstead county, A.T., on the Military Road from Washington to Cantonment Towson, about 18 miles from the former, and are in the vicinity of some flourishing and fast improving settlements. A liberal credit will be given to the purchaser, and a good title made; and approved security for the price will be required. Possession will be given on the 1st of March next. Any person wishing to purchase, will apply to the subscriber, at Washington, Hempstead county, A.T., or to Messrs. Soher & Goodman, New Orleans. Emigrants and others are requested to examine the premises.

Daniel Ringo, Agent
for Daniel Goodman
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