http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=gAJFiZdMcUIC&dat=18120615&printsec=frontpage&hl=en Congressional update, pg. 1 and 2 Volunteers, The Indians, 4th of July, Rank of Militia Officers (list), pg. 2 Town mtg., re: raising of taxes. David Morris, Chairman, June 15, 1812 To Journeymen Taylors needed, Charles Hawkins, Wash., June 15, 1812 Ranger's Attention. 4th of July Wash. Co. Rangers are ordered to parade at Jacob W_rick's pursuant to agreemtn, etc. Jos. Ritner, Capt. June 15th, 1812 Assignment Jn. McClellan, of Taylorstown, merchant, assign his property, real, personal and mixed, to Jn. Bradley and Geo. Peterson, fro benefit of creditors for debts etc. since Apr. 1810. Sale will be exposed to sale in Taylorstown, personal estate of Jn. McClellan, etc. Jn. Walker, June 15, 1812. 5 dollars reward strayed bay horse from plantation of James Ackleson, living in Chartiers township, etc. June 15, 1812. Troopers - Attention! horse troop, attached to 22d reg., Penn. militia, to meet at house of Rich. Donaldson, in boro of Wsh, etc. Wm. Carter, Capt., June 15th, 1812 10 cents reward run away, from Robt. Ferguson, near W. Middletown, on 7th inst., apprentice boy, named Adam West, 16 yrs old, sm. for age, sandy complexion, bold countenance, and forward in conversation. etc., June 15, 1812 2 dollars reward strayed from plantation of Ann Redick, living 2 mi. from Wash. , etc. June 15, 1812 Stray mare broke into enclosure of Jn. McWilliams, living in Buffaloe twp., etc., June 15th, 1812 Stray horse from Canonsburgh, sm. gray horse, prop. of Rev. John Smith, etc. June 8, 1812 tf Strayed or stolen frp, Wm. Shearer, living in Buffaloe twp., within 2 mi. of Taylorstown, etc. June 8, 1812 Stray Mare & Colt from Christley Hornish, boro of Wash, etc. June 8, 1812 Stray Mare came to plantation of Wm. McGary, 6 mi. from Wash., on Waynesburg Rd., etc., June 8, 1812 Stray Mare from Anthony Buck, living near White's mill, Chartiers twp., etc. June 8, 1812 Wool Combing and Carding G. Cochran, Market St. Pittsb. & R. K. Dowling, in Wash. and Mt. Pleasant. 3 apprentices wanted, Pittsburgh, May 11, 1812 Take Notice, Thomas Patton, hatting bus. in Wash., Wheeling St., shop once was Jn. Cannon's. etc. June 1, 1812