The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, December 31, 1825 NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of Joseph TINGLEY, deceased, by Note, unsettled balance due for the Harrison Telegraph or otherwise, are hereby requested to come forward and pay the same to the subscriber immediately, as circumstance will not admit of any further indulgence. Those who neglect to comply with the requisitions of this notice will inevitably find their accounts in the hands of the proper officers for collection. William TINGLEY. Attorney in the fact for the Adm'rs of said Estate. Dec. 6, 1825 SAMUEL BUSHFIELD Respectfully informs the citizen of Cadiz, and its vicinity that he has commenced the Hatting Business, on the west end of Steubenville street, Cadiz, Ohio, where he intends keeping constantly on hand the newest fashioned hats, manufactured in a superior manner, which he will sell on the most accommodating terms Dec. 2d, 1825 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of Sundry executions to me directed, from the Court of Common Pleas, for the county of Harrison, and State of Ohio, I will offer for sale at the house of Andrew MILLER on Monday the 26th day of December, inst. Two Bureaus. Also, at the house of Peter FORNEY on Thursday the 29th of Dec. inst one Wagon, two Horses and one Cow. All taken in execution and will be offered for sale by John S. LACY, Sheriff Dec. 15, 1825 NOTICE All person indebted to the estate of John TURNPAUGH, dec. late of Harrison County, Ohio, are hereby called upon to make immediate payment - and all those having claims against said estate will present the same legally attested for settlement within one year from the 17th October last. OBITUARY Died - On Thursday Evening last Mr. Thomas SHARP, of a lingering Consumption. He has left a great number of relatives and acquaintance to mourn their loss. Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com