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    1. [PAWASHIN] The Reporter - June 22, 1812 - Bedford Springs; McCorkle, Buchanan; Ross; Oliver; Hull, Dille, Hoge, Black, McCrea, Crooks, Niel, McMillan, Knox, Woods, Shephard, Irwin, Tan, Linsley, Speers, Huston
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    3. http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=gAJFiZdMcUIC&dat=18120622&printsec=frontpage&hl=en Bedford Mineral Springs, updates, County meeting, Indians pg. 1-2-3 Notice re: estate of Robert McCorkle, dec. late of Hopewell twp., pay/claim, etc. David Buchanan, Exec'r, June 22, 1812 Stray horse to plantation of Thomas Ross, adjoining boro of Washington, etc. June 22, 1812 Stray Horse to plantation of David Oliver, in Morris twp., near Squire Craig's, etc. June 22, 1812 Stray horse broke into enclosure of Solomon Hull, Morris twp., near Cooper's Mill, etc. Same horse was in care of Mr. Ezra Dille, last summer, was proven then to be property of Mordichai Hoge. etc. June 22, 1812 Samuel Black and James Black, sons of Jn. and Eliza., nephews of James McCrea, of the Co. of Franklin, PA, late dec'd, are req'd to make immediate app. to Robert Crooks, in co. and state said, either personally or by guardian or legal attorney, and rec. legacy bequeathed, etc. from James McCrea, dec'd. June 22, 1812 Notice re: estate of James Niel, dec'd, late of Buffaloe twp., pay/claim, etc. at house of Jn. McMillan, esq. Jn. McMillan, Geo. Knox, Adm'tors, June 22, 1812 Notice Archibald Woods, Moses Shephard, Wm. Irwin, Noah Tan, Noah Linsley, Wheeling, June 22, 1812, appt'd trustees, for expending $3000 in making about 2 miles of road, E of the town of Wheeling .... etc. TOWN LOTS For sale in the town of BELLEVERNON. They are laid out in Fayette and partly in Westmoreland counties; each lot is 75 feet in front and 100 feet back. The streets are 2300 feet in length and 40 in breadth, cross streets 40 and one 50 feet in breadth. Bellvernon is situated on that beautiful river bottom on the E. side of the Mon. River, 2 mi. below Freeport, the bank is high and water sufficiently deep for loaded boats, at low water mark. Out lots on a level soil, will shortly be prepared for soil. Ground will be given gratis for a school house, also it is nearly ceptrable? to the four counties, and the most agreeable situation near the centre. If a new county should be struck off and laid thereon, ground will be given gratis for a court and market house, and the sum of $2000 for the purpose of erecting public buildings, besides a generous subscription is expected from the neighboring citizens. There is also for sale 100,000 elegant brick, of the best quality --- Also a negro man, large and handsome, about 33 years of age; for terms apply to Noah Speers. It is expected a steam mill will be built on one of said lots, and the foundation to be raised this fall, above common high water mark, so that the work may go on early next spring. Those who wish to have a share in said mill are desired to meet at James Hazlip's in Freeport, on Sat. July 25th. June 22, 1812 O! My good neighbors! Joseph Huston in need of help re: sithes and sickles he's loaned to others. Also, crowbar, mattocks, iron wedges, augers and bags. Wash. June 22, 1812

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