History of Marietta and Washington County, Ohio, and representative citizens, Part 37

Author: Andrews, Martin Register, 1842-; Hathaway, Seymour J
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Chicago : Biographical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 1490


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1823 .- George Bowen, Adm'r. on estate of Rev. William Boies of Waterford. 1824 .- Geo. Bowen and Anslem T. Nye. Adm'rs. on estate of Anthony MI. Candlish.


1825 .- George Bowen, Adm'r. on estate of Sylvander Root, of Waterford.


1825 .- Ebenezer Bowen, Adm'r. on estate


of Maj. Oliver Owen, of Water- ford.


1826 .- J. & C. Bowen, New clothing works at Featherston's Mill two miles below Waterford.


1823 .--- A. Brooks, Adm'r. on estate of Sam- uel Brooks, of Union. ( 1828.) Dry goods and groceries at Wa- tertown.


1826 .- John Brophy, bacon and flour.


1822 .- John Brough, Adm'r. on estate of Bridget Brough ( near Duck Creek Bridge). ( 1830) Will publish the Western Republican and Marietta Advertiser.


1828 .- Col. Notley Brown, orders election of a major for the ist Regiment. Win. T. Brown, Adm'r. on estate of Win. Fry.


1821 .-


1823 .- Jacob Browning calls for payment. Will accept corn, oats, flour, whis- key, pork, and potatoes at market prices.


1823 .- Frederick Buck, Adm'r. on estate of Titus Buck.


1822 .- S. Butler wishes to employ seven or cight ship carpenters at Gallipolis. 1827 .- Daniel H. Buell, Fire Insurance. ( Hartford.)


1823 .--


Timothy Buell. Adm'r. on estate of Elizur Carver.


1827 .- J. D. Chamberlain wants a black- smith at Wolf Creek Mills.


1824 .- Anna Chappell, Adm'rx. on estate of Julius Chappell, of Warren.


1824 .- Asa Cheadle, Adm'r. on estate of John Cheadle, of Windsor.


1823 .- John Clark, Adm'r. on estates of Nathaniel McIntosh and Anna Shepard.


1825 .--- 1825 .-


1822 .-


W. S. Clark, Chairmaker.


J. Clements. Saddler, on Ohio street. Levi Cole, Wheeling Mail Stage leaves Marietta Sunday at 5 A. MI. and arrives at Wheeling Mon- day at 5 P. M. ( 1823. ) Adm'r. on estate of Robert G. Duncan.


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1821 .- The Commissioners of Police, Au- gustus Stone and William Slo- comb, will meet at the Muskin- gum Academy each Friday dur- ing September and October to hear complaints about nuisances. 1823 .- Clarissa Cook, Adm'rx. on estate of Joseph Cook, Jr., of Belpre. 1825 .- Pardon Cook. P. M. at Belpre. 1823 .- George Corner, Ex'r. on estate of Geo. Howe.


1826 .- John Corns, Adm'r. on estate of Henry Corns, of Wesley.


1821 .- 4


Court House. Plans desired for a building 48 feet square.


1821 .- Sally Cram, Adm'rx. on estate of Jonathan Cram.


1823 .- John Crawford. Adm'r. on estate of Joseph Babcock.


1822 .- R. Crawford takes charge of the store lately owned by Oliver Dodge and Sally Cram.


1824 .- Robert Crawford & Co. wish to buy hemp. New goods to give away. ( 1825.) New goods. candies, whiskey. &c.


1823 .- Lucius Cross, Adm'r. on estate of Abigail Deming.


1825 .- 1823 .- 1822 .--


Thomas 'Cumming, Surveyor. George Cumpton, Adm'r. on estate of Mary Martin, of Ludlow. Andrew Cunningham, Captain of Ist Company. Order for drill. John Cunningham, Adm'r. on estate of Philip Cunningham.


1822 .--


1821 .- William Cunningham has laid out the town of Williamsburgh, Va., on the Hughes River, and offers lots for sale.


1824 .- Cunningham & Westgate. Tailors. Curtis & Dunn have dissolved part- nership. 1825 .- 1821 .- Edmund B. Dana, land certificate lost. ( 1827.) Will serve dinner July 4th, under his locust and cherry grove. 1824 .- George Dana, Ex'r. on estates of


1822 .-


Col. Daniel Fisher and Levi Bene- dict, both of Belpre. Joseph Dana, Professor at Athens, transfers his land business to Benj. P. Putnam.


1825 .- Frederick Davis, Adm'r. on estate of Dudley Davis, of Salem.


1823 .- Ezekiel Deming, Adm'r. on estate of Ezra Crane.


1822 .--- Thomas Devin, Adm'r. on estate of Michael Devins.


1821 .- Jonathan Devol offers to sell at auc- tion farm and mills.


1828 .- Daniel Devol, Admir. on estate of Peter Schwab, of Waterford.


1821 .-


Francis Devol, Clothiers' works. ( 1826) Cloth dressed, London brown and snuff colors at 3114 cents per vard.


1829 .- Doffins and Elfresh. New foundry on west side of the Muskingum, near the Steam Mill.


1821 .- John Dodge and James Bowen, Wa- terford. Clothing works in or- der. Black cloth dressed at 3114 cents per yard. Cloth will be fulled, sheared and pressed at 10 cents per yard. ( 1823) Wool carding done at the same place.


1822 .- Nathaniel Dodge offers reward for apprehension of the thief who broke into the store near the Mar- ket House.


1822 .- Oliver Dodge & Co. wish to collect accounts of R. Crawford & Co.


1824 .- Richard H. Dodge, Adm'r. on estate of Nancy Greene, of Adams.


1825 .- Sidney Dodge. Wool carding at 614 cents a pound. payable in country produce. Amos Dunham. Adm'r. on estate of Benedict E. Rathbun, of Belpre. (1823) Adm'r. on estate of Jon- athan Dunham, of Warren.


1822 .-


1822 .- R. G. Duncan wishes to purchase young horses for the market. 1822 .- Duncan & Cole. New store on Ohio street.


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1821 .- George Dunlevy, Postmaster at Point Harmar, has stock for sale. Sale of stock at McDougall's Ta- vern on Point Harmar.


1827 .- James Dunn, Hatter. Partnership with J. R. Curtis dissolved.


1824 .- Horace Dunsmore, Adm'r. on estate of Phinehas Dunsmore, of Wes- ley


1824 .- Ely's Sacred Music, 100 copies for sale at the office of the American Friend.


1823 .- Caleb Emerson, Adm'r. on estates of Ward Cross, John Brough and Davidson Murray. ( 1825) Agent . for Luminary and Star ( Baptist ). ( 1826) Offers for sale Elisha Pratt's title to one-half of pew in the Congregational meeting house. (1826) Warns trespassers not to take timber from his land be- tween White's Road and Duck Creek.


1825 .- Ephraim Emerson. Tracts of the Baptist General Tract Society, at one mill per page.


1824 .- Exhibition! A large and learned elephant at Cole's Tavern. Ad- mittance 121/2 cents. Children half price.


1823 .- David Fairchild, Adm'r. on estate of Amos Fairchild, of Decatur.


1823 .- Henry Fearing and John P. May- berry, Ex'rs. on estate of Paul Fearing.


1821 .- Andrew Fisher.


Land certificate


lost.


1824 .-- Archibald Fisher. Bookbinding on Point Harmar.


1826 .- William Fleming, Adm'r. on estate of James Fullerton, of Warren.


1825 .- Zephon P. Flower, Tailor at Water- ford.


1823 .- Judah Ford, Ex'r. on estate of Wm. Ford, Sen., of Wooster.


1823 .- Joseph N. Ford, Ex'r. on estate of W'm. Ford, Jun., of Wooster.


1830 .- James Forgason offers cash for hides.


1823 .- Aaron Fuller is about to close busi- ness.


1824 .-- Gallia Free Press about to publish its first weekly edition in Galli- polis.


1821 .- Michael Gard, Adm'r. on estate of Nathan Gard, of Barlow.


1823 .-- Samuel H. Gates, Adm'r. on estate of John Gates.


1825 .- Samuel Geren, Jr., Bricklayer.


1822 .- Doctor Morris German from the State of New York.


1826 .-


Dennis Gibbs, Wool-carding in Olive. Prices for cash 5 cents a pound ; trade, 614 cents.


1822 .---


David Gilbert, Boot and Shoe-ma- ker. Greene street.


1823 .- Glasgow Ohio Company, George Richardson and William McKay, Agents.


1822 .- Joseph Glines appointed superinten- dent of the Burying Ground Square.


1822 .- John Goldsmith, Adm'r, on estate of Benoni Goldsmith, of Fearing.


1824 .- Daniel Greene. New goods at the old store.


1821 .- Griffin Greene offers for sale a cot- ton factory, with 144 spindles, on Sixth street. Meeting of the Farm- er's Duck Creek Bridge Co. is called. ( 1822) Asks for the re- turn of the missing catalogue of the Universalian Library. ( 1824) Calls together the stockholders of the Marietta Trading Co.


1823 .- John Greene, Ex'r. on the estate of Mary Greene, of Newport.


1826 .- John Greene and Oliver Dodge have formed a partnership in steam mill in Point Harmar and in store


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on Ohio street. Will pay 3712 cents a bushel for wheat, half in cash, half in goods.


1829 .-- John Greene, Point Harmar. Goods at cost.


1824 .- Philip Greene offers to sell 200 acres of land eight miles above Mari- etta on the Ohio.


1823 .- Sarah Guitteau, Adm'rx. on estate of Adoniram J. Guitteau, of Fear- ing.


1827 .-- Chas. F. Guysi, Tinner on Ohio street.


1825 .-


1828 .--


W. & J. E. Hall sell Zanesville flour, Granger's brand. ( 1830) Wish an apprentice to the baking business. Augustus Nanson, Tailor at the brick building at the point of the Plain, corner of Fifth and Put- nam. Great coat made for $3.50. Solomon Harnes, Bull Creek, Vir- ginia, offers $50 for the return of a negro man, "Tom."


1823 .-


1826 .- . Dr. Seth Hart, of Watertown, pre- sented a license from the 17th Medical Society. Admitted to the 12th.


1821 .- Giles Hempstead. Ex'r. on estate of John L. Saltonstall.


1826 .- G. S. B. Hemstead, Adm'r. on es- tate of Giles Hempstead.


1825 .- Jesse Hilderbrand, Drum Major, calls the musicians of the Ist Reg- iment to meet at the house of Francis Devol, in Union.


1823 .-- Stephen Hildreth, Adm'r. on estate of John Phelps.


1823 .-


Alexander Hill. Adm'r. on estate of Ephraim Foster.


1823 .- Harry Hill, Adm'r. on estate of Or- gilons Doan, of Salem.


1825 .- Lieut .- Col. Harry Hill calls for elec- tion to fill vacancy caused by res- ignation of Col. John Mills. 1825 .-- Col. Harry Hill orders election of lieutenant-colonel for the Ist Reg- iment. 1822 .- Joseph Holden wishes proposals for 15


600 bushels of unslacked lime for the New Court House. 1828 .- Joseph Holden. Supervisor of the Ist Ward, wishes 3,000 feet of timber. 40 ft. long. 8 in. square. 1826 .- N. Holden & Co. Fresh Goods. Will receive in payment : wheat, cheese, white beans, dried apples, dried peaches. tallow, whiskey. feathers, rags, beeswax, flax, flax- seed, apple brandy, peach brandy. ginseng, and snakeroot.


1823 .- Grey Hudson & Co .. Tailors.


1824 .-- Isaac Humphreys. Adm'r. on estate of John and Tiffany Adams, of Warren.


1825 .-- John D. Hundley, of Jefferson County, Kentucky, offers $500 for return of a "Negro man named Ben."


1822 .-- Ebenezer Hutchinson asks for settle- ment of accounts.


1825 .- (April 8th) The "Friends of An- drew Jackson" announce that he is a candidate at the next Presiden- tial election. .


1825 .- D. Jarvis. AAttorney. Home in Ath- ens.


1823 .- Junia Jennings, Adm'r. on estate of Robert McCabe.


1825 .- Doctor Peter Jett.


1823 .- P. B. Johnson. Adm'r. on estate of Ruth Johnson.


1828 .- Robert Johnson has removed his saddler's shop to Ohio street.


1830 .- William Johnston, of Greenbrier County, Virginia, offers $50 for apprehension of a black man. Cy- rus.


1821 .- Henry Jolly. Adm'r. on estate of Thomas Simms.


1830 .--- Thomas Jones and William B. Ty- son will pay 50 cents per pound for prime wool.


1822 .- Elizabeth Judson. Adm'r. on estate of William Judson.


1822 .- Jotham Keyes seeks owner of stray COW'S.


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1823 .- Kentucky Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, Danville. Children re- ceived at $140 per year.


1825 .- Knox & McKee. Fire and Inland Navigation Insurance.


1829 .- Reuben Knowles. Farm in Belpre for sale.


1823 .- Ami Lawrence, Adm'r. on estate of Alexander McCoy, of Waterford. 1821 .- James Leget, Adm'r. on estate of John Leget.


1825 .- Lewis & Robinson, Tailors on Water street.


1828 .- J. Lewis makes ladies' habits in the latest fashion.


1823 .- D. Loring and Asa Morey announce that the First Universalist Socie- ty of Belpre is organized.


1828 .- O. B. Loring, Adm'r. on estate of Charles Medberry, of Belpre.


1829 .- Larken McElfresh will conduct the Air-Foundry at Point Harmar, without Alfred Dobbins as part- ner.


1822 .- Masonic notice that Lodge and Chapter will hereafter meet on the easterly side of the Muskingum River. (1823) Address December 27th at the Congregational Meet- ing House by Rev. Brother Mc- Aboy.


1824 .- Marietta Minerva died in this town December 3d, aged one year and six months. (A paper that sup- ported Henry Clay, for Presi- dent.)


1824 .- Marietta Reading Room, with a good selection of papers. Sub- scription, five dollars a year. Da- vid Morris, Proprietor.


1823 .--- Marietta Steam Boat Company. Meeting of stockholders at Major Hill's Tavern.


1821 .- Marietta Steam Mill Co. will card wool.


1821 .- Calvin Marion has found a pocket- book in Grandview.


1825 .- 1829 .-


Samuel McClellan, Saddler. John C. McCoy. Tailoring busi- ness.


1822 .- Nathan McIntosh offers for sale his pamphlet entitled "The Scriptures as Allegory."


Robert McCabe, Collector of Taxes. Robert McKee, Ex'r. on estate of Silas Thurlow, of Olive.


1823 .- Donald McKeral, Adm'r. on estate of Andrew Webster. James Mckibben makes chairs.


1825 .- 1827 .-


Moses Mclellan. Saw and grist milf for sale, on Little Hockhock- ing. one mile from its mouth.


1823 .-


Samuel McVay, Ex'r. on estate of John McVay of Grandview.


1826 .- Allen V. Medberry, licensed to prac- tice physic and surgery.


1823 .- Jonathan Mees, Adm'r. on estate of Charles Nelson Mees.


1821 .-


Josiah Meigs, Commissioner of the General Land Office warns against the destruction of timber on the public land.


1825 .-


Sophia Meigs, Adm'r. on estate of Return Jonathan Meigs.


1822 .- Selden N. Merriam, Adm'r. on es- tate of Reuben Merriam.


1829 .- John Merrill, Adm'r. on estate of Aaron Smith.


1825 .- 1823 .-


Methodist Recorder, Trenton, N. J. Henry P. Miner. Adm'r. on estate of Matthew Miner.


1827 .- John Mitchell has steamboat for sale at mouth of Muskingum.


1823 .- John Miller. Ex'r. on estate of Will- iam Taylor.


1821 .- John Mills & Co. wish to purchase 200 hogs neatly dressed and han- dlled. (1824) Partnership with Dudley Woodbridge, Jr., dissolved -- New store on Ohio street .- Ex'r. on estate of Dr. Jabez True. (1825) An ample supply of to- bacco seed .- Will receive in pay- ment : pork, cheese, feathers, tal-


1821 .- 1823 .-


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low, white beans, dried apples, flax, flaxseed, country linen and flannel, deer skins, ginseng, snake- root, rags, etc. ( 1828) Partner- ship with Luther Edgerton.


1823 .- Lieut .- Col. John Mills calls for elec- tion of a colonel of militia to take the place of Colonel Stone, re- signed.


1824 .- Col. John Mills orders regimental drill August 26 and 27 in Wesley. 1829 .- Lewis Mixer. Tinner, corner of Ohio and Third streets.


1824 .- Asa Morey, Adm'r. on estate of Cor- nelins Delano, of Belpre.


1829 .-


Morgan & Co. have a general assort- ment of goods in the brick store formerly occupied by D. Wood- bridge.


1822 .- Margaret Morse, Adm'rx. on estate of Justus Morse.


1824 .- Eusebius Morse, Adm'r. on estate of Margaret Morse.


1824 .- Joseph Morris, Adm'r. on estate of Samuel Andrews, of Waterford. 1822 .- Davidson Murray, Adm'r. on estate of Joseph Brough.


1821 .- Muskingum Mining Co., C. Conant. President. (1822) Meeting of stockholder's at Victor's Tavern in Putnam, Francis Fowler, Presi- dent. (1823) A. Nye, President. 1823 .- William Nixon, Adm'r. on estate of John Chambers, of Lawrence. Polly Nott, Adm'rx. on estate of Simeon Nott, of Roxbury. Arius Nye, Attorney.


1825 .- 1825 .- 1830 .- A. T. Nye has recently purchased the Marietta Foundry, and it is now in operation.


1823 .-- Daniel Oaks, Adm'r. on estate of Joel Oaks, of Belpre. 1823 .- Prospectus of the Ohio Patriot, to be published in Marietta every Friday by A. V. D. Joline. In politics, "purely Republican." 1823 .- Ohio University. President, James Irvine to be inaugurated Aug. 20.


1825 .- Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gasette. $3 a year.


1821 .- E. P. Page calls a meeting at the Court House to organize a free debating society.


1828 .- Jabesh F. Palmer, Adm'r. on estate of John Curtis, of Barlow. 1830 .- Parker, Thompson & Co. sell fine boards and shingles.


1821 .- Petition for formation of a new county, west of Meigs and south of Athens.


1821 .- Petition for change of road from Duck Creek Salt Works to Sen- eca Salt Works.


1824 .- Petition to change the name of Wooster township about to be presented to the Legislature.


1824 .-


Petition for a new charter for Mar- ietta will be presented to next Gen- eral Assembly.


1823 .- Thoms L. Pierce. Ex'r. on estate of Stephen Pierce.


1822 .- Johnson Pharis, Pendleton County, Virginia, offers $50 for the re- turn of a "Negro man named Bartley."


1829 .- Argalus Pixley has for sale Dewey's Patent Steam Washer.


1828 .- Milton Pixley manufactures screws for cider presses.


1821 .- W. Plumer offers farm for sale. Three miles from Marietta.


1821 .-


Prize Poem. A gold medal offered by the Philomatic Society of Cin- cinnati College.


Simon Porter, Ex'r. on estate of Joel Tuttle. Sen., of Fearing.


1823 .- 1829 .- G. Prentiss has taken the carding machine formerly carried on by Sidney Dodge. Rate 5 cents a pound in cash or 614 cents in pro- (luce.


1821 .-- Roval Prentiss, Clerk, asks proposals for brick and stone for a court house. ( 1822) As Town Clerk, calls for an election of three trus- tees to manage funds arising from


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rent of Section 16 ( School lands.) ( 1822) Captain of 9th Company. Order for drill. ( 1824) Seeks re- lease for an insolvent debtor con- fined in the County Jail.


1822 .- Abel Prescott, Adm'r. on estate of Jonas Livermore.


1822 .-


1821 .-


Horace Preston, Waterford, disputes validity of a note. Benjamin P. Putnam will attend to the land agency of the firm of Putnam and Turner. ( 1822) Wishes tenants (7 to 10 years) for 1,600 acres of good upland. ( 1823) Business left in care of Joseph B. Humphreys. Has land to sell in every township in the county. Cashier of Bank of Mar- ietta .- Has for sale a carriage with steel springs. (1824) For sale a set of plated harness .- Wishes to buy 30 gallons of bear oil. ( 1825) Died January 2d, aged 24. . Eldest son of David Put- nam.


1822 .-- David Putnam, Adm'r. on estate of Sally Thorniley. ( 1825) Ex'r. on estate of Benjamin P. Putnam.


1821 .- Israel Putnam. Land in Lawrence County for sale.


1824 .--- Elizabeth Putnam, Ex'rx. on es- tate of Israel Putnam, of Union, (a grandson of Gen. Israel Put- nam ). 1830 .- W'm. Pitt Putnam wishes to sell a grist mill in Belpre.


1823 .- W'm. R. Putnam, Adm'r. on estate of Edward and Judson Guitteau and of Rev. Samuel P. Robbins. 1824 .- Wm. R. Putnam and D. Putnam, Ex'rs. on estate of Gen. Rufus Putnam.


1824 .- Ephraim Ranger, Warren, wishes an apprentice for a millwright. 1824 .- Truman Ransom, Ex'r. on estates of Theophilus Ransom of Adams.


and Nathaniel Patterson, of


Adams.


1823 .-


James Rayner, Adm'r. on estate of Jolin Sharp, of Lawrence.


1821 .- Content Regnier, Adm'r. on estate of Dr. John B. Regnier, of Aure- lius.


1825 .- Felix Regnier granted license to practice physic and surgery.


1826 .- Regnier's Saw Mill, 20 miles from Marietta, on Duck Creek, is for sale.


1824 .- L. T. Reno, Tavern.


1821 .- S. P. Robbins, Corresponding Sec- retary of Ohio Bible Society. An- nual meeting September 5.


1822 .- Charity O. Robbins, Adm'rx. on es- tate of Reuben Robbins, of Bel- pre.


1830 .- E. R. Robinson. Farm for sale in Fearing.


1821 .- Elisha Rose. Clothing works on the Little Muskingum.


1829 .--- Hiram Russell, Adm'r. on estate of John Russell, of Union.


1824 .- Ephraim Ryan, Adm'r. on estate of Hugh McCollough.


1823 .-


Obadiah Scott, Adm'r. on estate of Samuel Cushing, of Waterford. Mary Seevers, Adm'rx. on estate of Abraham Seevers, of Fearing.


1823 .-


1826 .- L. C. Shaw. Boots, shoes and har- ness.


1824 .--- Anthony Sheets, Adm'r. on estate of John Sheets, of Grandview.


1828 .- Olive Sheldon, Adm'rx. on estate of Jeremiah Sheldon, of Warren.


1821 .- Silas M. Shepard, Adm'r. on estate of Enoch Shepard.


1826 .- F. Sherman and J. English. Law office at the New Court House. 1825 .-- Joel Sherman, accidentally shot in a wolf hunt in Windsor township. 1821 .- Joshua Shipman. Wool carding. 1823 .- William H. Shipman, Adm'r. on es- tate of Joshua Shipman.


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1829 .- Shipman and Woodbridge, next above Mr. McFarland's.


1825 .-- Peter Schoenberger manufactures iron in Pittsburgh.


1825 .-


D. C. Skinner has again commenced business at his old stand on Point Harmar. ( 1826) Will receive in payment for goods, -cheese. beans, tallow, fax, linen, flaxseed, flannel, feathers, rags, dried ap- ples and dried peaches. (1828.) Will buy deer's horns and hides : also venison hams.


1821 .-


William Skinner offers reward for a horse stolen from pasture on Point Harmar. ( 1823.) Ex'r. on estate of Saran Wiseman, of Point Harmar.


1822 .-- Wm. Slocomb, Adm'r. on estate of Jacob Schachtelin. Also on es- tate of Abraham Sharp. ( 1826) Adm'r. on estate of Joseph Wil- lard. (1824 ) Wishes a keel-boat and two young men to go to Ar- kansas. ( 1829) 100,000 shingles for sale and 50,000 feet of white pine lumber. ( 1830) Has employ- ed an experienced workmen in book binding.


1821 .-- Casper Smith, "at the sign of the Golden Anchor." will receive boarders at $1.50 per week.


1829 .-


1824 .-


Mrs. Smith's Tavern. Fresh flour for sale.


1823 .- 1823 .- 1826 .- 1825 .-


J. D. Smith, Tailor, Parkersburgh. Benjamin Soule, Hatter.


1826 .-


Col. John Stone orders election of Lieutenant-Colonel for Ist Reg- iment.


L. Soyez has commenced baking at grocery formerly occupied by Daniel Protsman. Hard bread. $2.25 pr. bl. ( 1827) Ice for sale. 1823 .- Jonathan Sprague has invented an inclined plane wheel.


1823 .-


Thos. F. Stanley. Adm'r. on estate of Benjamin Blake, of Fearing.


1822 .- Elizabeth Starlin, Adm'rx. on estate of Simon Starlin, of Wooster. 1830- Stenographic Academy at Philadel- phia.


1828 .-


1821 .- Augustus Stone will receive in pay- ment for debts,-clover seed, geese feathers, beeswax, dried ap- ples and ginseng. ( 1822) Sunt- mons the officers of the ist Regi- ment to meet at Geo. Smith's in Wesley. (18211 Admir. on estate of Bethniel Tilson, of Union .- Agent for Muskingum Mniing Company; gives notice to delin- quent stockholders .- Wood's Pa- tent Plows for sale .- Will receive in payment for goods,-deer skins, deer horns, ginseng, country linen, beeswax, and feathers. ( 1825) \ small stock of the new tobacco need for sale. ( 1827) Cast plows for sale .- Wants eight or Io boys to work in tobacco. ( 1828) Offers to sell goods at wholesale .- Tickets in Ohio State Lottery for sale for relief of Elisha Barrett to help him re- build the woolen factory that was burned.


1823 .-


Benjamin F. Stone, Adm'r. on estate of Jonathan Devol. (1824) Of- fers for sale one and a half pews in the Waterford Meeting House. Dan Stone has a brick house for sale. John Stone, Adm'r. on estate of Benjamin F. Stone, of Belpre. 1825) Admi'r. on estate of Jo- seph Cook, of Belpre.


1829 .-


1826 .- Michael Story, Admi'r. on estate of Andrew Story, of Waterford. Henry Stull, Adm'r. on estate of Mickham Stull, of Waterford. 1821 .- William Talbot has dissolved part- nership with Bayliss Phillips.


1822 .- Jasher Taylor. Clothing works on the banks of the Ohio.


Theatre at Mr. McFarlund's Hall, February 6. Comedy of Paul Pry.


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1826 .-- Francis Thiery. House for sale. 1821 .- W. Thomas, Adm'r. on estate of Will- iam H. Buell.


1822 .- W. Thomas & Co. Partnership dissolved.


1823 .- Weston Thomas & Co. Final set- tlement desired.


1825 .-- W. Thomas has discontinued his store and desires settlement.


1822 .--- William Thorniley, Adm'r. on estate of Elijah Cooper.


1824 .- W. B. Thrall, of Chillicothe, wishes to sell a newspaper called the Ohio Branch.


1821 .-- Billy Todd will exchange whiskey for a few hundred bushels of wheat, rye and corn delivered at his brewery. ( 1824) Cloth dress- i11g.


1823 .- Joseph Tomlinson (of Wood Coun- ty, Virginia. ) Admir. on estate of Humphrey Hook.


1825 .- Abigail Trowbridge, Adm'rx. on es- tate of Heman Trowbridge, of Union.


1821 .- Jabez True asks for proposals for the support of four paupers be- longing to the town of Marietta. 1 ( 1823) Adm'r on estate of Rich- ard Waterman.


1828 .- 1821 .-


Union Canal Lottery of Pittsburgh. Mary Walker, Adm'rx. on estate of Dougal Walker.


1821 .- Nahum Ward is about to visit Eu- rope. Will act as special agent for those who need his services. ( 1826) Tobacco land for sale .. ( 1827) Wishes to buy two bush- els of beechnuts. Also 100 small sugar trees "to set on my farm on Duck Creek." ( Many of these trees still stand on the "Cleona" farm.)-Unitarian books for sale at Boston prices. 1823 .- William Warren, Jr., asks payment of debts for toll at Duck Creek Bridge.


1823 .- Sherman Waterman, Adm'r. on es- tate of Thomas Wilson, of Woos- ter.


1829 .- Capt. Abijah Wedze calls the 4th Rifle Company to meet at Henry Fearing's.


1825 .- Joseph C. Wells, Adm'r. on estate of Joseph Wells.


1822 .- Otis Wheeler takes charge of tan- nery formerly owned by Justus Morse.


1824 .- Eunice White, Adm'rx on estate of Samuel White, of Windsor.


1827 .- Marilda White. Ex'rx. on estate of John H. White, of Fearing.


1824 .- James Whitney, Point Harmar, of- fers cash for oak, pine and locust logs.


1822 .-- H. P. Wilcox, Postmaster at Mari- etta.


1825 .-- John Whittock & Co., Wool carding in Fearing.


1821 .- James Williamson, Administrator on estate of William Hill, of Grand- view.


1822 .- Robert Williamson. Clerk of the First Religious Universalian So- ciety. 1825 .- Wilson. Davis & Co. Wool carding at the horse mill in Adams, near Bear Creek.


1822 .- Amos Wilson, Adm'r. on estate of Amos Morris, of Adams. Also on estate of Benjamin Nott.




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