December 14, 1831
No. 51 – Whole No. 623

ELECTION NOTICE

PURSUANT to an Act of the General Assembly of the Territory of Arkansas,

entitled “An act providing for the Election of all civil officers of this Territory,

prescribing their duties, oaths, and emoluments, and the manner and time of holding

Elections, and for other purposes,” approved 16th November 1829, and an Act,

supplementary to said Act, approved 5th November 1831, an ELECTION will be

held, on Monday the 2nd day of January next, (being the first Monday of that month),

for the Election of the following named Officers, viz:

One Clerk of the Superior Court of the Territory of Arkansas;
One Prosecuting Attorney for the 2d Judicial Circuit of said Territory;
One Clerk of the Circuit Court for the County of Pulaski;
One Sheriff for said County;
One Coroner for said County;
One Notary Public for said County;
One County Surveyor for said County; and
One Constable for each and every Township in said County;

To serve for the term prescribed by law, at the following precincts in said county, viz:

Big Rock Township, at the Court-house in the Town of Little Rock, and David Rorer,

Kirkwood Dickey, and Nicholas Peay, Judges of the Elections.

Saline Township, at the dwelling house of Jefferson Sparks, and Benjamin Williams,

John Lockert, and Martin Guest, Judges of the Election.

Pyeatt Township, at the dwelling-house of Talton Massengill, and James Pyeatt,

William P. Thompson, and Henry Massengill, to be Judges of the Election.

Little Red River Township, at the dwelling house of John Magness, and John

Magness, John Arnold, and William Chandler, Judges of the Election.

Desark Township, at the dwelling house of Lewis Kirkpatrick, and James Walker,

Joseph Ferguson, and Samuel Newell, Judges of the Election.

Eagle Township, at the dwelling house of John W. Cone, and Isaac Baldwin, Patrick

Flanakin, and Thomas Arbuckle, Judges of the Election.

The polls of the Election will open at each of the above places at 8 o’clock in the forenoon, and close at 8 o’clock in the afternnon, of said day.

Alex S. Walker, Sheriff
Pulaski County, A.T.
Little Rock, December 1831

 


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