i '\H M F‘ II S \1,F.T 1 11 cc soutli-easl to inform ct t!i»* «;iid c un-i ty road. MANY Vl.T1TJONJERfckj \. lt;**it K sn hscnbei wislio* to sell'fit.- (4irni he now reside on in, Braver lotvnslun (Jorrns“V conn» jly, Ohio, mi the road lead troni ;Oct 30, 1845.A I) MINIS J’RATOITS NO I IC11.O f IDE is hciebv given that the under-^ si lineTVTOTICE is hereby given, that the final ae-il counts ami vouchers, of the following' persons, w. re tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common fleas of said county, at and previous to the last term ot said court,d hits been di!) appointed adounts-ii to-wit:LIithat nesviiie 'o Lo-ian, bv wav of McConnells- trator oi ihetsmteof Ebenezpr Brownlee, dlt; vtlic, three miles south w cat of Williamsburg,1 ceased, 'ate of Richland township, Guernsc* ano two miles east of Timothy Bates1 null — ! conut),and State ot Ohio and authorized t-The farm consists of 120 a« res, 80 of which is ' settle the same. Ptrsons having claims a- .cleared and tinder good fence, and for tv acres 1 gainst said estate, are requested to priscnt, rcntora ot tne last will of Joseph keepers, do-of good timbered land, with a good punchSi’vostcr Nichols, administrator de bonist non of the estate of George Nichols, deceas—■oti.ff.miiah Keepers, and Joseph Keepers Ex-orchard and a’so a good orchard I bearing apple trees, wtth a comfortable dwelling househam and several good tobacco houses.— There is land enough fur two families. The terms arc a? follows •One hundred ami fifty dollars in hand; four hundred dollars m the 1 | sptir.j;, and a reasonable credit lor the bal-1 tl tl C C •DANIEL WIN DEL.N lt;v. 27ih. 1845.them duly outoenticated for settlement, anrij erased.those who «re indebted to said estate, are rt-| David Frame, Executor of the last will ofjane Frame, deceased.quested to make tn»v merit, w uhout delay.ALEXANDER LARIM OR. Oct. 30, 1845.i*PRODUCE WANTED.The subscribers have made arrangements for purchasing1000 bushels of Corn in the ear.1500 bushels of 0.»ts.275 do. wheat.Thev will also purchase Buckwheat, Potatoes Pork, Card, Butter, and in short all articles in the Produce line, for whim the highest market prices will be paid. The above articles are wanted on subscription, and on other debts due the Jeffersoniart office. All persons () j paying in produce, if delivered soon, shni* be j credited on tlutr subscription at the advance price of our paper, whether that suovcriution be due on the first year, second, or both. It will be rccollecied that the terms ot the. Jeffers -uian are S2 00 if paid in advance, or 2 50 if n t paid in advance. ’I o those interes'cd in this advertisement and in the prices of produce, we refer them to our Puccs Current in another column. LORD GILL.Nov. G, I84pROAD NOTICEntiee islurebv given that petitions wil be presented to the Commissioners of of Gnenisev Counts, at their next session foNJiuiu s Oonnum, Executor of the last will ofSamuel Thompson, deceased,A ndrcw Puucrson,and James M- Pattcfaon, lt;lui in 1*1 tutors oi the estate of James Patter^son, deceased,Samuel Bigger, K.teculorol the last will of !ane Aihsoi- deceased*snaUiiaISoHVedt-i-ipd^7“: 'V'.Vl’ U;r;r;-r,v:i Jonathan Gonnd, and John Ditloir, admin^an alter i [iu» ol the criunt v uoad leadihii Iron* r u i jJM,„ Sure.’ ninckstiuth ,1...,. to .hr toXvn oil 'tSa'0r3 °‘ lhc ^ decett,.-Washington: commrncipff Iroin 8a ul ahem \ L . i - - . r *, , k i l »♦ a ,, \ bamuel tarter, administrator of the eatafcat a stake markedletter A, near tl„, f ^ War, ,:il;, deceased.fccksmttl, si,,.,., an lt;l.e fartn «l Ja«.«l yhonI^ Moore, aitnin,..,.tor of lit.tatc of James Moore, deceased, andNoah Mi,!, administrator of John Baldridge^Frame, sen, and running south « rslerlv to * Stake marked B, in the corner of said Frames* comer IhUI, thence to a stake m the srrnj Roaddeceased-'Flic said netitmns will ask lor a vacarioi , , n .I J i in \ 1 « htcli Sinn accounts will be a] owed endoi so much »i said R-.ad, as cmbrm rl w.ihii . * ■ “the above Oct. 30, 1845.MANY rETlTlONERS.JOHN n. BUSBII-’IKLD,AJJUbjy t.\ nli'M JL*A If, Ca liftin'id sre, Ohio,WILL attend to any business entrusted lo his care, in Guernsey and the adjoining counties Office iIn* same as formerly occupied Us Iff Gaston, Esq., and the first door nonh o Grimes’ American House.May 6, 1844. ly.passtu at the next term of said court, unless* e.\«cptious be thereto made.T. W. PEACOCK, ClerkCom. Pleas G. C. Oct. 30, 1845. 3w.AITA(TlMb:NT NO! ICE.GMtVD .1 TTiMlCMejrS.Farmers and Mechanics, Afoto is your‘I imlt;!THE subscribers have just received ffitf most d'*rnpjc?r, nri.f extensive assortment I »i BOlt; J $ .md SHOES ever broughf 1 Guernsey county. Then stock comprises th^f-llowinst varieties, viz: Men’s coarse boots#v.I.lt;)ei.VAT my instance, an attachment « as thujGenis. rnif, Kip and Gram; Men’s and Boy’* dav issued h\ J. p. Gunnard, n ’n!ice of j shoes oi all kinds and sizes;' Ladie's kid, ectff Hie Peace, ol Monroe lownshifV’Ucinsev ! md coarse slices; Children’s ahocS lt;ri various Ohio, against tiie pro;»eity and rffi cts ot A b-i kinds, all ol which will be sold at lt;ht follow* ner W-ruaiu, a Ti«H-rt*«Hieiit of said count}.— ; mg low rates, to-wit:—Men’s coarse boots, »Dated this28th dav o! October. 1845 • good ntticle, at $2,00v Mt»’» shoes at $1,00#JOHN BRACKEN. |chr»p,vct cheap; Boy ’? bo-ts a $2,00?Nov. 13, 1345. 4w. ! Ladie’s shoes at from $1*00 To $f,50; Chil------------- dren'B irvm 62J ce«rs so 871. I hi highest-ATTACHMRNP NOTICK, market price Will be paid m exchange forAT m\ instance, an aUachmetii was thi \ ooods. such asgeod butter,Beeswax Laidc day issi ed by Wilhan B.tch. n Justice oliNOTlEB.NOTICE is f erehy given that a petition will be presented u» the Commissioners of GueiiiBej count),»t their next December session, praying for an alteration oti the newcounty road, commencing a» John Marians,t the peace, ol Oxford township, Guernse) en »ud ending at Thomas Boyd’s; said alteration • iJhio, against the property and «fleets *■) Jo-lo coinmtiicc at station sixty-two; thence a-| scph Hall,a non-rt stdeiit ol said counti. Da-long the new blazes to station fifty-five. I led ihiabthUuy ofNuvomtei, *845.^ ^ MANY PETITIONERS. [• PIMAII ROBY.0#t. 30, 1345. I jj„v 1jfj |345. 4w.j'he esiahlrsliiiient lias just been opened at Emerson’*Stettin JftfiWyin Richland township Farmers who wiH cull will be furnished with a cheaper and better article than can pi pur«* chased west df the mountaina.J. fi. 0: tOGCSvOct. 9, 18-15.,rmt WJd OV» \ f *■ v* \ l • kH*■ CH ! V K. CxCO 'I