The Arkansas advocate. (Little Rock, A.T. [Ark.]). 1836-04-01 [p ].

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all HOLLO v, SIOLLOW, HOLLO'A'

BY J. W. I.ATtK.

T stood beneath a hollow tree-- The blast, it hollow blew;

I mused upon the hollow world, And all its hollow crew:

Ambition and its hollow schemes-- The hollow hopes wo follow;

Imagination's hollow dreams-- All hollow, hollow, hollow!

The hollow vows to woman-kind-- The hollow fools who make them,

Hut show the hollow human mind, Full prone to make and break them.

Tlje hollow smile, the hollow glance, Which mortals so oil follow,

Are like the dreaming? of a trance AlPbollow, hollow, hollow!

A crown, too, is a hollow thing,

And hollow heads oft wear it; The hollow title of a king,

What hollow hearts oft bear it! No hollow wiles, no hollow smiles,

No hollow hopes 1 follow, Since great and small are hollow all--

All hollow, hollow, hollow!

The hollow patriot oft betrays

PROCLAMATION, m Mi. ROGERS*

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR at law,

JU3T AS located at Columbia, A T. He will

iffI. practise in the4th Judicial District, and !

j Falicy in the Superior Courts at Little Rock, and

will attend punctually to all business entrust-

ed to his care.

Nor. 24, 1835.--36-ly

LAW NOTICE.

mru. CU.M MINS and ALBERT PIKE

1IlnukkJ T have formed a partnership in the prac-

tice ofthe Law, and will attend to all business

more* in the 2d and itli judicial circuits. Odice at

Little Rock. .March 20, 1835.--50-tf

HAVING AGENCY. JUST American magazine-- North Monthly, (Philadelphia,) at $5 per an.

Reprint of Blackwood, the Metropolitan, mil t.YJ FOREIGN UfABTKRLV--V.'eeky, 25 ptires, (New Haven,) at $1 per annum.

Pearl and Literary Galette-- Weekly, (Boston,) at $3 per annum.

Amaranth--Weekly, (Boston.) Mirror--Weekly, (Cincinnati,) $2 50 per

annum.

I'niteS New England Magazine--Monthly,(Bos-

NOTICE.

rj1TlItIiEre

subscriber having stock of goods and

sold out his

counts immediately. JONAS BIGELOW. |

rpiIE subscriber having purchased of his!

JL. brother Jonas, his stock of Goods and Groceries, will continue business at the old stand, and respectfully solicits the patronage of the former customers, and the public gen-

erally'.

JACKSON BIGELOW.

Furl Smith- -March 16/A, 1835.--52.

CASTINGS.

received per steam boat Tom Bow-

ling, (on consignment,) 17 tons of Hollow Castings, assorted: for sale lo>v for cash,

wholesale or retail. Merchants residing above this, and in the

interior, can be supplied at as low rates as they can be bought at the works, with the addition of freight and charges.

Orders for any quantity will be. thankfully received and promptly attended to.

I,, A W. It. GIBSON.

Little Rock, May 25, 1855.-9tf

JfEW SILKS, &c.

received, per Compromise, a few

patterns of beautiful Col'd, Plain, and

Fig'd

Gros do Nap's ; splendid new style Handkerchiefs; Silk Cords and Tas-

sels; round and flat Silk Braids; Green Ba-

r;urc'; Green Blonde Veils; Gauze "Veils; Li-

nen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Green and Pur-

ple English Merinos, fine quality; splendid | new style Vest Patterns; Blue and Black ,

Silk Velvets; also, a few Anchor Bolting j

Cloths; and for sale by

L. A W. R. GIBSON.

Little Lock, Jaii. 1826.

Month of Arkansas River.

recently been informed that misrepresentations are afloat as to the. practicability of traveling from the Post of Arkansas to this place, by land, on account of water and other obstructions, we feel it a duty we owe ourselves and a traveling community, to state, that a good road is now open, and, with very slight exceptions, on a direct and dry routs, from this plade to tnc Post, and only about 2? miles distant;

MAPES, RYAN & C?. Mouth ef Arkansas, A?T. June 2,1835.

COFFEE, SALT, &c.

SACKS Coffee

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THE

GOV ERNOR OF THE Arkansas.

TEUKITOUT

OF

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!l bill of indictment for

TV murder, was found against J(>H\r

31 AX WELL, by the Grand .Jury in and fo

the the and

county of Arkansas, and said John Maxwell has

is now going at large.

it appearing that made his escap1 e

Now, therefore, I, Wilmam 8. Fvt.to Govfksok of the Territory of Arkansas, hav thought proper to issue this Proclamation hereby ottering a reward of Two

Dollars, to any person or persons, who will arrest the said fugitive and deliver him to th sheriff of Arkansas county. And I do, otaahnvpidepsrr,emThheieelrintrraeditbroytyrh,,yea,renstdoqaiuduriesreeqfuutngehiislettiivrotefhbf,ieecthesgtraostoe, dxbbeeoprtetimhooapnyelsejsbtoo'lf dealt with according to law;

thirty-five.

vTReeoGrcrnrkioiv,treo,tnrhayinusdontdfuweAnerdrnkemtaryyn-teshhaiexastns,hddaatalaf0?sjpJfGthj,,eotg>October, eighteen hundred and

W3I. S. FULTON October 25, 18%.--38-tf.

IJy the President of the States.

The hollow dupes who heed him; The hollow courtier vends his praise

ton,) $5 per annum. Knickerbocker--Monthly, (New York,)

$50 REWARD.

20 do. coarse and fine Salt 1 tierce new Rice

TN pursuance

I President of

of law, I, Andrew Jacksox

the United 8tatds of America'

pub* To hollow fools who feed him:

$5 per annum.

STOP THE THIEF!

1 do. Sperm Oil

do hereby declare and make known, that

The hollow friend may grasp your hand, The hollow crowd may follow,

But hollow still is human will--

All hollow, hollow, hollow!

Siibtrriplions to the above world received at /hit Office.

TjIVery htable,

riNHE subscribers having opened.the Live-

GARDEN SEEDS.

fl i'j Stable on the river bank, in the town

received--a General A =?fvrtment of Fresh Garden Seeds, put up last fall, at

Bhakertown, Ky. and for sale by L. & W. it. GIBSON.

Jan. 16, 1836.

of Little Rock, formerly occupied by James F. Johnson, respectfully inform the public that they are now prepared to receive horses,

inH f-hnt then will be knot on the lowest terms and in the boat possible manner. Their sta-

ble is well supplied with the best of corn, hav,

end fodder, and they trust that whoever fa-

PISTOLS.

vor them with their custom will have no cause

by the Compromise, a few of complaint.

RECEIVED Braces of line Pistols--and for sale by

***-,'hos? who prefer to have their horse?

L. & Vi. it. GIBaiON. I kept in the country, can also be accommoda-

Jan. 16, 1836.

ted, as they hare a stable with good pastur-

RUPOBTS ONIONS.

age, three miles from town. B. F. WEST ;r^

Arkansas river, numbered one, twelve, teen, twenty-four, twenty-five, and W'

six, in township ten, sections

twelve, fourteen, ufieei., twcr.ty-t'1'"-1''"!

three, eight,

twenty-six, twenty-seven, tw?"and thirty-three, in township eigh*

1

and the south half of sections two 8?",*^

and fractional sections nine, twelve,tin"

fifteen, twenty-three, and twenty-^''

township nineteen, of range one. Townships fourteen and fifteen,

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r?nC?

two.

North of the base line, and East oj tu<

ridian.

Townships six and seven, of range ?

Townships six, seven, and eight, oi

eight.

Eacli

sale

b

will be

kept

open

for

on? '' o0t, ^

and no longer. The lands reserved

for the use of schools, or lands military or other purposes, will be e*

from sale. Given under my hand, at the

ington, this thirty-first day of

City

o r\Voshy

Decern >

1035'

ANDREW

By the President:

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ETIIAN A.

of the General La**

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