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    1. [OHHARRIS] Harrison Telegraph-September 18, 1824
    2. Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, September 18, 1824 PUBLIC SALES Pursuant to the last will and testament of JOHN HOOEY, late of Harrison County, deceased - - I will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Thursday the 28th day of October next, seventy five acres of land, be the same more or less, being the farm on which said Hooey lived and resided. Terms of sale, one third in hand, and the residue in two equal annual installments. Said land is of a very rich quality, well improved, well watered, and about one mile and a quarter from the flourishing town of Cadiz, the seat of justice of said Harrison County. ALSO at the same time and place a quantity of Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats and Hay, for which, a reasonable credit will be given. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, on said day, where due attendance will be given by DAVID THOMPSON, Executor September 11, 1824 FULLING MILL The subscriber has commenced Fulling this season, with an excellent workman, where work shall be well done, at the shortest notice and best manner, and lower in the price than has ever been done in this county. Orders from Stores, and Country produce will be taken in payment, NATHAN ADAMS Head waters of Cart?on, Sept. 6, 1824 NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of THOMAS WORRALL, late of Shortcreek township, Harrison County, Ohio, deceased, are hereby called upon to make immediate payment - - and those who have claims against said estate will present them to us legally authenticated for payment, within one year from the third day of August, 1824. JONATHAN WORRALL, Adm'tr ESTHER WORRAL, Adm'triz August 18, 1824 LEATHER The subscriber has & intends keeping constantly for sale Spanish Soal Leather, of the best quality at an unreasonably low rate. THOMAS PHILLIPS Sept. 18, 1824 WANTED A Lad between the age of 14 and 16 years, as an apprentice to the POTTING BUSINESS. One who can come well recommended will meet with liberal encouragement by applying immediately to GEORGE GRIFFITH. Sept. 18, 1824 ADVERTISEMENT The subscriber living in Shortcreek township, one half mile from Cadiz, on the road leading from Cadiz to Mount Pleasant, informs his old customers and the public in general that he has commenced The Coverlet, Diaper and Woolen Weaving, in all its various branches, where he will execute work on the shortest notice and meet reasonable terms, for Cash or produce such as can be agreed upon. JOHN CROZIER Sept 18, 1824 J. EBERT & W. BEATTY Coppersmiths and Tin Plate Workers, have opened a shop in Market street, Cadiz, first door below Daniel Kilgore's Store. Where they intend keeping always on had, a large and general assortment of Copper and Tin Ware. WE are requested to state that Mr. JOHN PRITCHARD declines standing a poll for the office of Senator, THOMAS PATTON and DR. MARTIN WILSON for representative at the ensuring election. WE are authorized to state that ROBERT DUTTON, is a candidate for the Senate. LIST OF CANDIDATES For the ensuing Election Governor ALLEN TRIMBLE JEREMIAH MORROW Congress JOHN C. WRIGHT WALTER BEEBE Senator MATTHEW SIMPSON REZIN ARNOLD ROBERT DUTTON JOSEPH FRY Representative WILLIAM WILEY BENJAMIN S. COWEN SAMUEL AULD JOHN HURLESS Commissioner NATHAN JOHNSTON JAMES BEATTY JOHN CRAIG Auditor JOSEPH HARRIS Transcribed by: Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com

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