http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=gAJFiZdMcUIC&dat=18120518&printsec=frontpage&hl=en Military Force, pg. 1 Cotton Carding, Robert Hamilton, Wash. Apr. 20, 1812 Jos. Pentecost, esq. of this county and Rees Hill, esq. of Greene Co., aids de camp, to Rich. Donaldson, Maj. Gen., of the 14th Div., Penn. Militia. pg. 2, also various reports on England, indians, "Citizens of Cincinnati", etc. to pg. 3. MARRIED recently, in an old waste house, by the Rev. Thomas Hersey, of Burgetstown, Thom. Hayes to Jane Hayes, both of Cross Crk., Wash. Co. DIED Thursday, 16th, ult. Col. Dickson Huston, of Mahoning twp., Mercer Co., (formerly of Wash. Co.). He was one of our Revolutionary officers, and was in Harmer's expedition to the Maumee towns, against the Indians, where he distinguished himself as a man of valor and was much applauded for his virtues. Stray mare came to Jn. Willson's, living on the waters of Cross Crk., within one mi. pf W. Middletown, .... etc. May 18, 1812 Stray Cow away from Jn. Wright, living in the boro of Wash. PA, etc. May 18th, 1812. A Reply (scathing) to the "recommendation" by the impertinent E. Worthen. given by Jon. Warrick, Wash. May 18, 1812, pg. 3