Highlights Of
The Guernsey Times
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Oct 12, 1827
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Notice
Is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of Jacob Gomber, late of Guernsey County, Ohio deceased, to come forward and make immediate payment, and persons having claims against the said estate, are hereby notified to exhibit their accounts legally proven, with in one year form this date.
B. F. Hill, Administration
De bonis non, of the estate of Jacob Gomber, deceased Oct. 10, 1827
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Cheap Bargain
Col. Z. A. Beatty is authorized to sell lots No 34 and 35 in Jackson Township, Cheap for Cash. John M. Goodenow
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Woodsfield, Sept. 27th, 1827
I do hereby certify that I was in company with William Thompson in the town of Woodsfield in Monroe County some time in May in the year 1825, & had some conversation respecting the Senatorial Election, and do not recollect hearing him the said William promise to support a candidate in Monroe County at the next Senatorial Election; but had considerable conversation concerning the election for Senator the ensuing election of Oct. 1825.
Given under my hand this day & year above written.
Cornelius Okey
N. B. I can further state that I have reason to believe William Thompson has not been to Woodsfield since that time, or in the county of Monroe until the month of September, 1827.
C. Okey
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Tailoring Business
In all its various branches, in the house of Thomas Sarchet, one door east of the Printing Office, on Wheeling Street, where; from his genius and acquitted abilities, fails not to flatter himself, that he can accommodate the public to their full satisfaction.
John L. White Aug. 28, 1927
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List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office in Cambridge, Ohio, which if not taken out before the 1st of Jan. 1828 they will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters.
A Jeremiah Leasure
John Armstrong Robert Lindsey
B William Little
Isabella Bogle Esther Lawtene
Widow Black Samuel Leard
George Brown James Lemmon
Dennis C. Bryan M
John Bell Thomas Martin
Margery Beham John Marahall (2)
George Begnel John M’Kesson
James Bennett Rody M’Peek
Joseph Beal Isaac M’Clung
C Robert M‘Murray
David Coulter Thomas M’Neal
John Camanan Adam Multer
William Curry Joseph M’Clurg
Marcus D. Collins Joseph Marshall
Robert Camp Alexander Mitchel