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    1. [OHHARRIS] Harrison Telegraph-October 9, 1824
    2. Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, October 9, 1824 NOTICE All persons are hereby forewarned from taking an assignment of three notes of a hand given by me to JOSEPH MULLIN, of Shortcreek township, Harrison County Ohio, calling for 25 dollars each, as they were fraudulently obtained from me, the first due on the first of July 1825, the second on the 1st of July 1826 and the third of July 1827. JOHN CLARK Oct. 2d, 1824 A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office, at Cadiz, Ohio, on the 1st day of Oct. 1824 Jeremiah Bradley Thos. Burkhead Jas. Black Saml. Blies Aaron or John Banister Aaron Banister James Crawford Elizabeth Cellar James Cameron Richard Creigh John Crom John Craig Jas. Davis George Duzenbury Benjamin Dungan John Dickeson Saml. Delany Jesse Dodd Robt. Davidson James Finney Jacob Faigley Tumas Gibson Wm. Gooding John Graham Sane Gibson John Hanna James Henry Jas. Haverfield Miss Agness Haverfield Wm. Jones Abraham Johnston Mathew Johnston John Jameson John Jenkins Daniel Jones James Kirkpatrick Saml. Knox Daniel Kilgore Pat Keigh?y Wm. Kelly Wm. Lyle John Livingsten John L?wry Thos. Morrow Robt. McKee Stephen Murey James McCabe Thos McClelland Baruch Mitchener Saml. McFadin George McCadam James Malesworth Wm. Moodey George McCaron John Martin Jas. Moffit Wm. Mercer John Nash Jacob or Jame Nork Robt. Morris David Parkkhill Levy Porter Thomas Patton Robt Ray Henry Richey Benjamin Ramsey Joseph Rhodes Robt. Rose Saml. Robb George Smith Elizabeth Speaker Matthew Simpson Aaron Sutton Joseph Shivront Hugh Shotwell Elisha Swegart John Snyder John Stewart Elisha Swegors John Stout David Steven Anna Sampson Wm. Tipton Thos. Vincent Jas. Walker Wm. Weat Ruth Welker John Welsh Thos. Watson Danl. Wagstaff Jas. Worley Wm. Wiley Christian W??fel THOMAS PHILIPS, PM A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post office at Freeport October 1st, A.D. 1824, if not take out in ? months, will be returned to dead letters. Christian Baker Nicodemus Brown Sarah Caldwell John F. Davis Elenor Farquer Abram Griffith John Henderson Dr. Wm. N. Hudson Zachariah Huff Elijah Jones Thomas P. Jenkins James Johnston Robt. Longshore Alexander Logan Steward McGill Hugh McCann Rachel Milier James Norris John Parks Hannah Rommans Catharine Kuckle John Stockdale Rev. Abraham Scott John Steward Frances Smith John Stowt Andrew Smith Daniel Winder Moses Worly Robert Wilkin, Esq. JOHN I WILSON, PM Dr. WM. G. SMITH Tenders his professional services to the inhabitant of MOOREFIELD, and the surrounding country. From Considerable past experience in the Practice of Physic and Surgery, he hope to merit a full share of public patronage. He also intends keeping on hand a general assortment of medicines. He resides second door from Mr. Moore's tavern where he will be ready to attend to calls in the line of his profession. FOR THE TELEGRAPH THE friends of John C. WRIGHT having calumniated the character of Walter B. BEEBE by circulating a report that he impeded the organization of the militia during the last war, by advising those drafted from the performance of a tour of duty. W. B. BEEBE'S friends have procured the following certificates, one from a person generally known in Harrison county, and the other from a citizen of Kentucky, where our district elections cannot be supposed to influence the conduct; a mere reading will show the measures pursued by his opponents. The originals are left with the editors of the Harrison Telegraph for inspection. Sate of Ohio, Harrison County This eighteenth day of September A.D. 1824, Personally appeared before me, the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace in and for said Harrison County, CHARLES CHAPMAN, ESQ. who being duly sworn doth depose and say, that he, the said Chapman, during the late war did and now does reside in the town of Cadiz, in said Harrison County, and was, during said war, drafted to perform a tour of military duty in the service of the United States; and judging the said draft to be illegal and in no way made by the officers according to law, he, the said CHAPMAN, applied to Walter B. BEEBE, Esq. for his opinion as to the legality of the draft. --- And this deponent further states, that said BEEBE counseled and advised this deponent to perform his tour of duty in the service of the United Sates; and this deponent did by the council and advice of the said BEEBE perform his tour of duty by hiring a substitute at a high price who performed said tour in his place. This deponent further states, that he well knows, and remembers, that the said BEEBE gave similar counsel and advice to several others that were drafted, who also performed their tours of duty by reason of the said BEEBE'S advice, and further this deponent says not. CHARLES CHAPMAN Sworn and subscribed before me the day and year above written, BENJ. S. COWEN, J.P. Transcribed by: Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com

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