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    1. [OHHARRIS] The Harrison Telegraph-Oct. 22, 1823
    2. The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Wed. Oct. 22, 1823 List of Letters Remaining in Post Office, at Cadiz, Ohio on the 1st day of October 1823 Nathan Adams John Ackson Stewart Auld George Brown Elijah Bartow Abraham Busby Archebald Blair Mary Beatty Zenas Bartow John Baker John Cecil Catherine Cahil William Drake Thomas Davege Mary Eckly Andrew Eagleson Mrs. Susan Ford Wm. Fry Francis Gilmore Wm. Griffeth James Gibson James Ginn Levi Greenfield Saml. Hitchcock Jesse Haper Mordecai Harper Alexander Hamilton Elizabeth Hawn Jacob Hawk Thos. Johnston Nathan Johnston John Jamison Robert Love Wm. Lisle Matthew Law Michael Leard John Lawrey John Lanham Walter McClintoc Robert McClane John McCreal George McCadam Jane McFadden John McElroy David McCurdy Wm. McCammon Wm. M. Nicolls Saml. Oram Nathaniel Poleri Thomas Piper John Porter Jaret Price Wm. Powel Robt. Peepples John Racer Samuel Robb Jacob Rizer George Rizor George Sloan Philep or Abraham Sheafier Curtis W. Scoles Sally Stinson Thomas Slown Wm. Shipton James Thompson Wm. Tingley Isaac Vanbibber Wm. West Elizabeth Wright Robt. Walker Jas. Worley Alexander Work Wm. Wilson Thomas Wilson Mathew Zimerla THOMAS PHILIP, P.M. FIRE On Friday morning last between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, the new brick dwelling house of Rev. John Walker New Athens, was entirely consumed by fire. Happily no lives were lost, and the principal part of the best furniture was, by great exertions, saved from the blames; but the most of the body clothes belonging to the family, a desk containing papers, some books, and other smaller articles were burnt. The carpenters had just completed the work on the 2nd story on Thursday. The fire is supposed to have communicated from some small shavings and saw dust which had been swept into the fire-place upstairs where some fire had been kindled late in the evening. The precise amount of loss has not been fully determined, it must, however, have been considerable. On Tuesday the 14 inst. the dwelling house of Henry Maffit of this township was entirely consumed by fire, together with the whole of it contents, the family being absent at the time. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The partnership hitherto carried on between James and Thomas Lee is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. All those who stand indebted to them, by book account or otherwise, will please to call immediately and settle the same. With James Lee, who is duly authorized to collect said accounts. Wheat, rye, corn, tallow will be taken in part for old accounts, if delivered before the first of January next. James Lee Thomas Lee Oct. 14th 1823 N.B. The above business will be carried on in future by James Lee, who will keep on hand an assortment of Leather, which he will exchange for cash, hides, and skins. James Lee Transcribed by: Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com

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