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    1. [PAWASHIN] The Reporter - Oct. 19, 1812 - Pierce, Venemon, Gibson, Young, Black, Hailman, Mitchell, Gregg, Dowlen, Huggins, McCluney, Nye, Acheson, Simonsen, Shannon, Dodd, Meetkirke, Vausbinder, Orr, Porter, Rineheart, McGiffin, Dickerson, Stone, Hackett
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    3. http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=gAJFiZdMcUIC&dat=18121019&printsec=frontpage&hl=en pg. 1-2 - political updates, letters, Election return, indian updates, etc. Political - names: Aaron Lyle, Jos. Pentecost, Thom. L. Birch, Isaac Weaver, Robt. Anderson, Josh. Dickerson, Thom. McCall, James Kerr, Jn. Hamilton, Andrew Sutton, Thom. Hopkins, Wm. Vance, David Oliver, Thom. Patterson, Jn. Colmery. pg. 3 Auction in Meadville, and other political items. Also: DIED: Thurs. morn. the 8th inst. at 6:00, Mr. Thom. McFadden, Wash. Boro, 46 yrs. old, after short but painful illness in which he bore the most excruciating affliction with great calmness and resignation. The private and social virtures of Mr. McFadden will long endear his memory to those who knew him. He was a most affectionate husband, a tender father, a sincere friend and a valuable member of civil and religious society. By his meek and amiable deportment in life, he adored the religion which he professed, and in death experienced its supports and consolations. Having confidently committed himself to the Redeemer. Sweet peace and heavenly hope & humble joy. Divinely beamed on his departing soul. He has left a disconsolate widow, a numerous and respectable family to deplore their irreparable loss. NOTICE Sam. Robb and Jesse McHugh wish to inform their friends and public in general, that they have commenced the Tayloring Bus., in the boro of Wash, in the shop lately occupied by James Dunlap. The hope from their knowledge in business to accomodate these who may favor them with their custom. Oct. 19, 1812 Sheriff's Sale writ of venditioni exponae, Geo. Baird, Sheriff, land to be exposed for sale at the Crt. house, in Wash., a certain tract situtate in the waters of Wheeling, 165 acres, adjoining lands of Wm. Davidson, S. Davis, Nathan Strong and others - 60-70 acres cleared, erected 2 cabbin dwelling houses and cabbin barn. Taken in exec. as the prop. of Dan. and Jn. McDonald, at suit of James Reed, etc. Oct. 19, 1812 FOR SALE James Kerr proposes to seel term of service of an indented Negro Man. He is strong and healthy, he is an excellent farmer and waggoner. His time of service is five and a half yrs. Those disposed to purchase, contact subscriber, or Dr. David G. Mitchell in Wash. Kerr - Pigeon Crk., Oct. 12, 1812 5 Dollars Reward Strayed, from Wm. James, living in Nottingham twp., near the Sign of the Row gally, etc. Oct. 15, (19th) 1812 List of letters, Canonsburg (short list - see names at website) Stray horse into enclosure of Benj. Pierce, W. Beth, about 20th ult. etc. Oct. 12, 1812 Sheriff's Sales names included: Strabane - Geo. Venemon, widow Gibson, Wm. Young; Monongahela/Williamsport - Sam. Black and others, Simon Hailman, J. Mitchell, A. Hailman; Pike Run twp. - Henry Gregg, Bennet Dowlen; Wash. - Ed. Huggins, Jn. McCluney, Abraham Nye; Wash. - T. Acheson, Jn. Simonsen, Sam. Shannon; Wheeling Road, Wash. - Jn. Dodd, Wm. Meetkirke, etc. Other notices include, pg. 3-4: Ephraim Vausbinder, James Orr, Porter & Rineheart, Jesse Rineheart, Thom. McGiffin, Wm. R. Dickerson, Francis Stone, Geo. Hackett, Wm. Smith, David Little, James March, Thom. McCall, D. Craig, Isaac Craig, Philip Doddridge, David Oliver List of Causes, Oct. Term. (pg. 4

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