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    1. [OHHARRIS] The Harrison Telegraph-January 17, 1824
    2. The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, January 17, 1824 NOTICE The subscriber, hereby informs those indebted to him, that after the 20th of next month his Books, Notes and Accounts will be in the hands of Benjamin S. Cowen, Esq. Who will be duly authorized to receive, settle and collect the same. As it is more desirable, those concerned with please call previous to the above time and make settlement, George Davenport, January 1824 NOTICE is hereby given, that, pursuant to an order of the Court of common pleas of Harrison county Ohio - - will be offered for sale on the premises, on the first day of March next, the N. E. qr. Of section 34, township 10, of the 6th range, situated on the Cambridge Road, at Big Stillwater, in said Harrison county -- late the property of THOMAS BIRCH, deceased. Said track of land is of a good quality, well improved and will be sold subject to the widow's right of dower in the same. Terms made known at the time of sale. Catharine Birch, Administratrix John Birch, Administrator of Thomas Birch deceased January 14, 1824 STATE OF OHIO, Harrison County, Common Pleas Jacob Fegley, Demandant VS Joseph Fegley, Margaret Fegley, Gain Fegley, Jonas Fegley, Jr., Elizabeth Brock, and Jonas Brock Defendants Whereas on the 27th day of June, A.D. 1823, the said Jacob Fegley filed in said court this certain petition, setting forth that he is tenant in common with the said defendants, in and of one hundred and sixteen acres of land, situated in said Harrison county, being a part of the northwest qr. of sec. no. 28, of township no. 9, in range no. 5, in the Steubenville District, being on the south side of said quarter section; and praying that the said demandant's share in said tract of land may be divided, aparted and set off to him in severalty, &c. THEREFORE, Notice of the pendency of the said petition is hereby given to the said defendants, and that said demandant will apply to said Court of Common Pleas, at the next term to be holden in Cadiz, in said County, for a partition of the lands and premises above described. Jacob Fegly, by Walter B. Beebe his Counsel. January 14, 1824 Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com

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