Vitals and interesting articles from
The Middlesex Gazette Middletown, Conn., Wednesday, September 14, 1831


No. 225 Vol XLV

NOTICE
One Mill Reward!
Ran away from the subscriber, on Wednesday last, Asa Farewell Flagg, and indebted apprentice to the Pewtering business.
-- All persons are forbid harboring of trusting said boy on penalty of the law.
JOSIAH DANFORTH

NOTICE.
This is to forbid all persons trusting anyone on my account, as I will pay no debts of their contracting, after this date.
JAMES TIBBALS
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MARRIED
At East Haddam, on the 4th inst., by the Rev. Isaac Parsons, Mr. Robert U. Wickham to Miss Henrietta Cone, daughter of Horatio Cone, all of that place.
At New Haven, by the Rev. Mr. Taylor, Lester Keep, M.D. to Miss Harriet Hotchkiss. On the 4th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Cushman, Mr. Joel Hosford, of Lexington, N.Y. to Mrs. Sarah Brown of New Haven. On the 2nd inst., by the Rev. Mr. Lines, Mr. Alfred Mattoon, to Mrs. Mehitable Morse, both of Wallingford, Mr. Lucius B. Hanks of Hartford, to Miss Mary Dexter.
At Hartford, by Rev. Mr. Davis, Mr. Jonathan S. Niles of Cincinnatti, Ohio, to Miss Maria Hanks, daughter of Mr. Alpheus Hanks.
Mr. John M. Worthington, of Norwich, to Miss Betsey Houtaling of Albany.
At Colchester, by the Rev. Mr. Strong, Mr. Alfred B. Pierce to Miss Harriet Worthington.
IN Stephentown, N.Y., Mr. Thomas P. Barden of Granville, Mass., aged 51 to Miss Lucy Meacham, 23, after a courtship of four hours.
At Philadelphia, Mr. Jas. Huntington aged 60, to Mrs. Mary Thompson, 87, and their engagement to each other was of eleven yers standing.

DIED
In Middlefield, on the 7th inst., Elizabeth Miller, wife of , aged 76 years.
In Boston, 4th inst, Joseph Barrett, formerly of Carlisle, aged 26 years.
At East Haddam, Mr. Alanson Gates, aged about 40.
At New Havenm Miss Mary Law, aged 19, daughter of the late Richard Law Esq. ---Mr. Isaac Gilbert, 33; Mrs. Rhoda Daggett, 80; Mrs. Frances Merriman, aged 65, widow of the late Gen. James. M.
At Hartford, Mrs. Dorcas Hart, aged 77.
At his residence, in Kanawha, 10th ult., of apoplexy, Capt. Samuel Washington, a nephew and one of the legatees of Gen. George Washington, aged about 60.
At Canaan, Mr. Russel Hunt, aged 76, a revolutionary soldier.
At Oaneseraga, N.Y., Deacon Abraham Webster, 82 - formerly of Hartford and brother of Dr. N. Wenster.
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J. R. C. Palmer Jr., who figured in the Salem trials, has published an account of his life since 1825. He says he claimes the reward of $2500 offered for the discovery of the murderers of Capt. White, but could not get it; the $1000 offered by the State was given to the committee of vigilance, and used in defraying the expences they had incurred.
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PROBATE NOTICES
Estate of ELISHA PARKER, late of Saybrook deceased. Samuel Ingham, Judge.
Mr. John Shipman, administrator to the estate of Mr. JOHN SHIPMAN, late of Saybrook. The court doth appoint Samuel Colt, Joshua L'Hommedieu & Charles Daniels, esqrs.
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