The Le Roy Gazette Le Roy, Genesee Co., NY April 30 1828 MARRIED. In this town, on the 24th inst. by the Rev. C.V. ADGATE, Mr. George L. GOODENOW, to Miss. Mary VALLUE. In Bethany, on the 22d inst. by the Rev. C. V. ADGATE, Mr. William BRADLEY to Miss Irena SANDBURN, both of Perry. In Pembroke, on the 7th inst. by the Rev. C.V. ADGATE, Mr. Newman CANFIELD to Miss Dorcas BARTLETT. In Stafford, on the 22d inst. by the Rev. Mr. HUXLEY, Mr. Ira OSGOOD, of Caledonia, to Miss Laurenca CHURCHILL. In Rochester, on the 16th inst. by the Rev. Mr. PADDOCK, Mr. Phillip WRITER to Miss Asenath ARCHER. * DIED. In Elba, on the 21st inst. Deacon John FULLER, aged 60, a revolutionary patriot. In Youngsville, Pa. on the 14th inst. Mr. James STURDEVANT, a soldier of Bunker Hill. In Wales, Erie co., John MANN, Esq. aged 38. * ELOPEMENT. Whereas my wife Deborah has left my bed and board without any just cause of provocation, all persons are forbid trusting her on my account, or harboring her under the severest penalty of the law. John WHITE. Le Roy. * FIRE.--In Clarkson, on the 18th inst. the tavern house at Ladds corners, owned by Mr. TYLER, was consumed. * HOGS WANTED. A fair price in Cash will be paid for thrifty Hogs, weighing from one to two hundred pounds, if delivered at the Le Roy Distillery between the 15th and 25th of May. Le Roy. * LOST. On the 2d day of April, near the Baptist Meeting-House, a black Surtout Coat, lined with home-made red flannel. Whoever will return said Coat to the Subscriber shall be handsomely rewarded. Wilber SWEET. * Notice.--The notes and accounts due the subscriber, are left with R. ROBERTSON, Esq. for collection. Immediate attention will prevent cost. J.A. NOBLE. Le Roy. * GRAPE VINES, and FRUIT TREES. The subscribers, agents for Mr. Andrew PARMENTIER of Brooklyn, L.I. will furnish gentlemen in this vicinity with roots and trees at the Brooklyn prices, adding the charges for transportation. Catalogues may be seen by calling at the Bookstores. HOTCHKIN & STARR. Le Roy. * SALT, For $2 pr. barrel, by L.M. GATES. * NEW GOODS. The subscribers are receiving a general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, at their store on the east side of Allan's Creek,, which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash or most kinds of produce. Those purchasing Hardware, Nails & Groceries, would do well to call soon. Dry Goods, of every description used in the country will be found as low as can be purchased in the country. J.M. & A.B. MURPHY. Le Roy. * submitted by L.C. Schmidt