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    1. [VERMONT] Vermont Intelligencer and Bellows Falls Advertiser, Bellows Falls, Vt. Monday, August 30, 1819
    2. Ruth Barton
    3. Vermont Intelligencer and Bellows Falls Advertiser, Bellows Falls, Vt. Monday, August 30, 1819 Notice Whereas Elizabeth BADGER, Administratrix on the Estate of Jonathan BADGER, late of Westminster, in the District of Westminster, deceased--Purposes to render account and make settlement of her said Administration, at a Probate Court to be holdenbefore the Hon. Elijah KNIGHT, Esq. Judge of the Court of Probate within and for said District, at the Probate office in Rockingham, in the District aforesaid, on the 26th day of August instant. Therefore, the Heirs, Creditors, and all persons interested in said Estate are hereby notified to appear at said Court at the time and place aforesaid and object against the allowance of said Administratrix's account, if they see cause. Probate Office, Rockingham, August 3, 1819 By order of the Judge, Stephen TYLER, Probate Reg. William MOORE's Estate The Subscribers having been appointed by the Hon. John S. PETIBONE, Esq. Judge of the Court of Probate for the District of Manchester, Commissioners to receive, examine and adjust the several claims of the creditors of the Estate of William MOORE, late of Landgrove, in the County of Bennington, deceased, represented insolvent; and six months from the second day of August instant being allowed said creditors to bring in and prove their claims, do hereby give notice that we will attend to the business of our appointment, at the dwelling house of the widow Polly MOORE, in Landgrove, aforesaid, on the first Mondays of December and january next, from two to six o'clock, P. M. on each of said days. Luther STOWEL Peter DUDLEY Commissioners. Notice is hereby given, that application will be made to the Legislature of the State of Vermont, next to be holden at Montpelier, for a Committee to lay out a road from the South Village in Chester, to the Peru Turnpike, through the towns of Chester, Andover, Windham and Landgrove. Samuel ARNOLD Londonderry, August 16, 1819 NOTICE All Persons indebted to the Subscriber whose notes and accounts are due, must pay by the 20th day of September next, or be sued. Amos HITCHCOCK Rockingham, Aug. 25, 1819 STATE OF VERMONT District of Windsor Be it remembered that at a Probate Court holden at Cavendish in said District, on the Sixteenth day of August, Anno Domini, 1819, before the Hon. Uriel C. HATCH, Esq. Judge of the Court of Probate within and for the District aforesaid, upon application of Esther LOCKWOOD and John STEPHENS, of Springfield, in said District, Administrators on the Estate of Jacob LOCKWOOD, late of Springfield, in said District deceased. It is decreed that unless the creditors to said estate shall on or before the sixteenth day of February next, exhibit their demands against said Estate to the said Administrators, for settlement, the same he forever barred, and the said Creditors be informed of this decree by a publicatio theeof three weeks successively in the Intelligencer, printed at Rockingham, and also by posting the substance of this decree in some public place in the towns of Springfield and Weathersfield, as soon as may be. Uriel C. HATCH, Judge. Found on the 16th instant, on the road between Bellows Falls and Charleston, N. H. a pair oof nankin pantaloons and a vest of a small size. The owner may have them by calling at this office, proving his property,and paying for this advertisement. NOTICE TO BOATMEN. The Locks at Bellows Falls, will be ready to operate on Monday the 20th day of August. Alexander FLEMING August 23, 1819 MARRIED In Hanover on the 19th instant; Mr. Charles B. HADDUCK Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory in Dartmouth College, to Miss Susan SAUNDERS LANG, youngest daughter of Mr. Richard LANG. DIED In Acworth N. H. on the 19th inst. Mrs. Nancy CAMPBELL, wife of Mr. Isaac CAMPBELL, aged 54 years. Her death was occasioned by her mistaking a cellar door for a door which led into a front entry, and thus falling from the top to the bottom of the stairs leadig into the cellar. By this lamentable accident a husband was deprived of the partner of his joys, & soother of his sorrows, and, a young and promising family of children of an affectionate parent. It is hoped that the untimely fate of the deceased may prove a caution against a mode of constructig houses (which is very common we believe in most parts of the country) in such a manner that a cellar door may be mistaken for a door leading into some other apartment. Printers in the western part of the State of New York and Concord, N. H. are requested to notice this death. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT

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