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    3. Cont. Burlington Sentinel 1830 Friday September 3, 1830 MARRIED In this town on 26 ult. by Rev. Mr. Smith, , Rev. Eli W. Taylor of Essex, NY to Miss Laura King, dau of Deacon Lyman King of this town. --------------- ELOPEMENT Whereas Betsey my wife has left my bed and board and refuses to live with me. I therefore forbid all persons trusting, or harboring her on my account, as I will not pay any debts of her contracting after this date. Ephraim Mills, Shelburne 24 July 1830. --------------------- Friday September 10, 1830 MARRIED In this town 5th inst. by Rev. Mr. Clark, Mr. Orange Cleveland to Miss Philena Eastman all of this place. ------------------- In St. Albans, on 25th ult. by Rev. Mr. Dillon of Highgate, Capt. Harvey Hyde to Miss Fidelia G. Potter and on the 26th by Rev. Mr. Stevens of Highgate, Mr. Thomas Irish of Milton to Miss Miranda W. Potter, both dau's of Capt. Freeborn Potter. - -------------------------- DIED In St. Albans on 31st ult. Hon. Seth Wetmore, aged 61. Funeral held Methodist chapel. ------------------- In Milton 27 day of Aug Capt Benj. F. Everest, aged 43 yrs. He left wife and dau. --------------------- Friday Sept 17, 1830 MARRIED In Chazy, NY on 1st ins. by Rev. Mr. Boynton, D-- Julius Churchill of Champlain, to Miss Nancy Filmore of Chazy. -------------------- In Middletown, Conn on 7th inst., Mr. Edwin F. Johnson to Miss Charlotte Shaler, dau late Nr. Nathaniel Shaler of that place. -------------------- In Charlotte on Monday last by Rev Mr. Yale, Mr. Truman Haskell to Miss Susan Pray. --------------------- DIED In Starksborough on 10th inst. Mrs. Hoag, wife of Mr. Amos Hoag. ------------------- ELOPEMENT Whereas Mary my wife left my bed and board and refuses to live with me as a wife. This is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. Joshua Wade, Bolton, 14 Sept 1830. - ------------------------------- Friday 24 Sept, 1830 MARRIED In this town on Wednesday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Smith, Henry Leavenworth, Esq, attorney at Law, to Miss Jane Hickok, dau of Mr. Samuel Hickok. --------------------- In Milton, by Rev. Mr. Robinson, Mr. Roy Blin, of this town to Miss Almira Larned. -------------- In Keesville, NY by Rev. Conant Sawyer, Mr. Rodolphus M. Farnum, merchant, to Miss Phebe Kingsland. -------------- In Charlotte, on the 29th inst. by the Rev. Calvin Yale, Mr. Ellis M. Russell, to Miss Cornelia Curtis. ------------------- DIED In this town, yesterday, Mr. Ellick Powell, aged 57 years. ---------------- In Shelburn, on the 24th ult. Mr. Zadock Smith, one of the first settlers of the town, in the 74th year of his age. ------------------ In Rochester, NY, Mr. Nathaniel Wilson, Jr. printer, aged 23 years. -------------------- In Canajoharie, NY, Mr. Richard M. Bloomer, late one of the editors of the Montgomery Farmer. --------------------- In Antrim, NH, Deac. Samuel Vose, aged 71. ------------------- In Lempster, NH, Mrs. Rachel Taylor, aged 56. ----------------- In Albany, NY John C,. Johnson, printer, aged 27 years, and late publisher of a paper in Waterford. ----------------------- Friday 24 Sept 1830 MARRIED In Colchester on the 16th by Joseph E. Rhodes, Esq. Mr. Hamilton Littlefield, merchant, of Kingsbury, NY to Miss Rhoda Culver, dau of Rev. Phineas Culver. of C. ----------------- In St. Albans, on the 12th inst. by Rev. Mr. Nash, Benjamin H. Smalley, Esq. Attorney at law, to Miss Julia C. Marvin.----also by the same, Mr. Nathaniel Beardsley, to Widow Dixon, both of Henrysville, L.C. --------------------- In Danvers, Mass, by the Rt. Rev. Bp. Griswold, Rev. William Horton, Minister at St. Paul;s Church, Windsor, to Miss Mary E. French, dau of Hon. R. H. French of Danvers. ------------------------- In Windsor, By Rev. Mr. Horton, Dr. Edward E. Phelps, to Miss Phebe F. Lyon. ------------------- In Bakersfield, by Calvin Ewings, Esq., Mr. Wm. F. Maynard, to Miss ----------Foster. --------also Mr. Clark Barnes, to Miss Sally Corse. - -------------------------- In Guilford, Doct. Willard A. Wilkins, to Miss Laura Stone. ------------------------ In Middlebury, on the 13 inst. by Rev. H. C. Gridley, Mr. Lucius Shaw, to Miss Sarah Hitchcock. ----------------------- In Montpelier, by Rev. Chester Wright, Mr. William Hutchins, to Miss Louisa Witherell; P.H. Smith, Esq. to Miss Mary Goss. - --------------------------- In Middlesex , Mr. Seth Kimball, of Montpelier, to Miss Polly Haskins. ----------------------- In Waltham, Mass, Mr. Henry O. French, of Montpelier, VT to Miss Charlotte Temple. ---------------------- In Walpole, NH, Mr. Nahum Stone, editor of the Farmers' Museum, Kenne, to Miss Caroline Graves. -------------------------- In Brandon; Mr. Homer W. Hart to Miss Mary Knowlton; Mr. Erastus W. Winslow, to Miss Susan Killam; Mr. Royall Farr, to Miss Mary Childs. - ------------------------------ DIED In Hinesburgh, on the 20th inst. John Fay, son of Mr. Dan Arnold, aged 18 months.---Also on the 20th, Charles Horatio, son of T. W. Gibb, Esq. Printers in Montpelier and Danville, are requested, &c. - ----------------------------------------------- In Cambridge, on the 6th inst. Chloe Esther, dau of Ezbon and Chloe Ward, aged 7 years. --------------------------- In Orange, Miss Harriet Andrews, aged 21. ---------------- In Royalton, Sept 4, Capt. Joseph Parkhurst, aged 80. he was one of the first settlers of Royalton. - ---------------------------- In Boston, Mass, Joseph Capen, jr. printer, aged 22. - -------------------------- In Fairfax, Mrs. Sally Hopkins, wife of Mr. Gamaliel H. aged 55. ---------------- In Whitingham, Capt. Amsa Shumway, a soldier of the revolution, aged 74. ------------------- In Westminster, Mr. Edward Jackson, aged 91. ------------------- In Rochester, Hon. Elisha Ruggles, aged 71. -------------------- In Windsor, Mr. Davies Houghton, aged 76. --------------------- In Rutland, Mass Mr. Joseph Gates, aged 70. ------------------------ In Alstead, NH, Capt. Oliver Shepard, 86. - --------------------------- In Quebec, F.X. Baillarge, aged 72. He was one of the few surviving officers who fought against General Montgomery at the siege of Quebec. ----------------------- At Pisa, Italy on the 1st July last, of consumption, Matilda , youngest dau of James McDowall of Montreal. --------------------------- In Middlebury, Miss Catharine Fitch, aged 21. - -------------------------------- LIGHT POSTAGE A packet dispatched for the British minister at Washington, received at Boston by the mail packet Lady Ogle, from England, via Halifax, was mailed to the Post Office in that city on Wednesday. It weighed 467 oz. and the postage therefore was 467 dollars. -------------------------I WONDER HOW THIS MEASURES UP WITH WHAT WE PAY NOW?jh More later

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