Great excitement \ Rtmoeelf'ktD*f*r itee, and DUtelaliem of tie Cabuirti.^GEORGE KERANB, TAILOR,RESPRCTFtlLLY «mou««m u lb. *tb.lie that hi has romioMf.d the I AlI.OR-/NO //U8I.NEA8 mi Main tWr«a lt;txor-•puth of Grocery, *h... he U pre-psr»d to ear*# tl»» publicwith any thin* ink hi* line of bukiniM »ilb nonBffM , Brf prwdumtis Ownrgf town. J uly gth, 1843Perpetuating TeatimonjTHorace $id*ell, Cob’a Ac Doge'a heirs, (heir agent orageuta, John Fulton Iss'sh Edgmgion, Wm. Davidson, Joaiah David-•od .Edward Francia, Peter- Bercaw, Andrew Fallon, Mathew Campbell and all othera that in anyway may conaid-er thernnclrea interested,^MTILL take notice, that I shill attend w w at my residence in Jackaon Township, county of Brown and Atale of Ohio, with A. Sallee the surveyor of aaid county on the 17th day of June next, at llo’-clock A.M. on said day,and ahall proceed to a Black Oak Ac 2 Hickories, N.E.oor. ner of Andrew Gatewood's survey of 12* 00 acrca No. 1788; Ac tbe aoutb corner of Nathaniel Lnmme'a survey No. 1684; thence with the vouih line of aaid Gate* wood's survey S 45, W. 480, polescroa-sing, Eagle creek at 220.*poles a branch at 440 polcn, to 3 hickories,aaid line being in the counties of Brown At Adame, on the waters of Eayle creek. We ahall •urvey the aaid line for the purpose of perpetuating testimony relative to aaid line end cornets thereof: that the time may be perpetuated by setting stones or posts where the corners on aaid line are decayed or decaying. Deporitiona if necessary will be fnkcu to prove said line and corneis thereof. We shall adjourn Irom time »o t me rs cirmmsiancea may ri quire until tl.e same is completed, you ceu attend if vou think fit.April 2, 1844.NatvxniklGlau.