Absconded from the subscriber, on the 27th inst, an indented Apprentice, by the name of THOMAS FLAGUER. This is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting said apprentice on my accounts, as I am determined not to pay one cent of his contracting.
June 30
R. SMALLPEACE.
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MARRIED: At New York, Mr. Solomon D. Gibson, proprietor of the City Hotel, to the amiable Miss Ann Martin
DIED: At Medford, Mrs. Rhoda Lovell, wife of Capt. Stephen L., aet 38. Her funeral will be tomorrow at 4 o'clock, PM, which the relations and friends of the family are requested to attend without a more particular invitation.
At Falmouth, Jamaica, on Tuesday the 15th ultimo, Ann Sylvester, a free black woman, at the very advanced age of 133 years. She lived in the neighborhood of Duncans at the time of the earthquake, which happened at Port Royal in the year 1692, and from her own account must then have been about 15 years old. She had at one time children, grand-children and great grandchildren to the number of 82. It is somewhat remarkable that she never lost a tooth from the time she was grown up - nor ever wore spectacles, as her eyesight was sufficiently strong to do common needle work, till within about a fortnight before her death. She was a motherly and humane creature, was much beloved among her neighbors, and retained her faculties to within a few minutes of her decease.
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NOTICES
Is hereby given, that the Subscriber has been duly appointed Administrator to the Estate of ABRAHAM EDWARDS, late of Cambridge, in the county of Middlesex, Painter, deceased, intestate, and has takjen upon himself that tyrust by giving bonds as the law directs. And all persons having demands upon the estate of the said deceased, are required to exhibit the same, and all persons indebted to the said Estate are called upon to make payment to OLIVER JOHONNOT, adm'r. Boston, May 15, 1810
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