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The Arkansas Gazette - Volume 1, Number 1


A Tanner Wanted.

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I WISH to engage some person well acquainted with the above trade, to establish, manage, and if preferred, to be interested, in carrying on the Tanning & Currying Business, on my plantation adjoining town. I have one of J. Olds patent Iron Bark Mills, Tools, &c., that I have been some time selecting for a Tannery. Good recommendations will be requisite. ELI J. LEWIS.
Arkansas, Nov. 20— 1 ttf

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TAKE NOTICE.

ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late SAMUEL MOSELEY, deceased, are hereby notified to call on the subscribers and pay their accounts, on or before the 1st of January next, otherwise their accounts will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection, without respect to persons. All those who have claims against said estate as requested to present their accounts properly authenticated, for settlement.

  Daniel Mooney,  
    Ex’rs.
  Eli J. Lewis,  

Arkansas, Nov. 20—1tf

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