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Burlington Gazette from Burlington, Vermont • 4

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TiiK MttDLEY. Thele hav induced thr Editor of the Vermont Mirror to drop that paper, and to offer to the public pro. pofals for publifhing a newfpaper to be" entitled, the CHRISTIAN HERALD. tat FIEASURES AND BENEFIT OF AN IMPROVED Hop ii a flatterer bt the Bioft upright of all parafites for (he frequents the poor man's but as well as the palace of his fuperior. A young lady in one of our fouthern cities- who was rather remarkable for her beauty than her underftanding was converting with a gentleman of fome wit, in a large company.

She was dref- Camp, deceafed, to wit, all their fhare of the lot of land No. 64, in the town of Colchefter, in faid County, laid to the original right of Samuel Averil alio their right in one hundred acres of land in the town of eftford aforefaid, called the Mill lot, and alfo their right or (hare in the Governor's right fo called in the town of EfTex, in laid County, and praying the faid Court to authorife her the laid Guardian, to difpofe of faid AND WILL DIRECTED IMAGINATION. OH! of.Hsaven, who not the languid fongs OflnxWy, the ftren not the bribes Cf fordid wealth, nor all the gaudy fpoili fed in elegant iimplicny, with a veil over i i real cihte for the benefit of faid minor i herelore, iU'S It is ordered by the Court here that i i f'. her head, which gave a lweet though in fantile expreffion to her countenance. The gentleman made a punning quotation of the well-known beginning of a fong, as applicable to her, which the lady at once took as a compliment, but in which the by-itanders thought they faw a farcafm.

Let it be given in each fenfe. Sweet is the vWwhere innocence refides Of pageant honor, can feduce to leave Thofe ever blooming fweets, which, from the (tore Of nature fair imsgination culls, To charm th' enliven'd foul What tho' not all Of mortal offspring cun attain the height Of envv'd life t'iu' only few poffefs Patrician trea.Wi, or imperial ftate; With richer tseafures, and an ftate, Yet nature's care, to all her children juft, ififtdows at large whenever happy man CONDITIONS. I. The work hall be publifiied week ly, and at leaft half of it lhall be devoted to Religious Intelligence occafionally eflays on religious fubjects. We lhall endeavor, from time to time, to give as full an account of the revivals, and the ftate of religion in Vermont, as practicable, II.

The Herald (hall contain a fum-mary of political intelligence and palling events in Europe and America. Partv politics will be excluded. III. The price of the Cbrilian Herald will be two dollars a year, payable in advance, 'lhofe who do not comply with thefe terms, will be charged Two Dollars and Fif ty Cents, annually. I V.

The Herald will be printed in quarto, and paged. Thofe who become accountable for ten rite aioreiaiu iuuuaiu-e vi idiu peuuuii, lie publiQied three weeks fucceflively, in he Burlington Gazette, the laft time of hich fhall be at leaft fix weeks before the next term of this Court, to be holden it Burlinsnon within and for the Coun- ty of Chittenden WID RUS6ELL, C'erk. OSoler 30A, 1816. This was the compliment but take it another reading. Sweet is the veil wherein -no fenfe refides.

GC N. Br HARWELL, HAVING relinquilhed the fale of GOODS by Auction and Coinmiiiion in this place, begs leave to recommend to MAYO DO LITTLE A RE jud receiving their foil fupply of Will degn to ufe them. His the city's pomp, The rural honors his. Whate'er adorns The prince dome, the column and theaich, Th breathing marble and the fcu'iptur'd gold, Beyond the prud pclfeflor's narrow claim, His tuneful breaft enjoys. For him, the fpring D.ftils her dews, and from the Aiken gem Its lucid leaves unfolds for him, the hand Of autumn tinges every fertile branch With blooming gold, and bUiflies like the morn.

Each p.ifling hor (beds tribute from her wings And ftiil new beauties meet his lenely walk, And loves unfelt attract him. Not a breeze F'iei o'er trie meadow; not a cloud imbibes The fetting fun's effulgence; not a ftrain From all the tenants of the warb.iig (hade Afcends but whence his bofom can partake the attention of the public, Mr. DaN- fetts lhall have and eleventh gratis. IEL MAYO, who has received the goods Advtnifements inferted the fame as in which remained on Configninent. l'he other newfpapers.

iubferber will attend to the fettlement No papers difcontinued until all ar- md adjultment of all his late accounts are paid. application at his late ltand, Coui t- Miuiflers of the gofpel of different de- lloule-Square. Burlington, OcYbtr IS, 181S nomina.ions are requefted to furnifli us an account of any interfiling events of a religious character, which may take Frefii pleafure, unrtprov'd Nor thente partake GOODS, conhlting of a good aflort-rnent of BROADCLOTHS, FLANNELS, PELISE CLOTHS, BOMBAZETTS, COATINGS, ALS, a fupply of GROCERIES as ufual fome of which are very old genuine, fuch as Old Cognac BRANDY, Do. Madeira WINE, Do. Holland GIN, St.

Croix RUM, ALSO Hardware ff Crockery, together with a quantity of Salt, Swede's Frelh pleafure oniy for th' attentive mind. place their focieiics. Secretaries of benevolent Societies, in Vermont, are requelkd to furnifh a lift of their officers, NOTICE. THE fubferiber would irform the public, that he has recently taken the itore, formerly occupied by N. B.

and a hu tch of whatever in their reports the AUCTION COMMISSION SSff tU rift fi number tf the above wri vias fuhlilbid en the V5th ult. IJUOii.Mil.Ol33 VJU II1C UIU41 IC1 1113, lllC ftricleit attention will be given to all property configiifed to him for ale, and all orders carefully obferved reflecting property directed to be forwarded. lion, Wrought Cut Nails, of 11a lizes. Window-Glafs, Codfifh, All DANli-L MAYO. 0.

16, 1816- A GOOD DOUBLE STOVE, for sale by JOHN PECK. Burlington, Nov. 12, 1816. By this harmonious aflion on her poweis, Becomes herfeif harmonious wont foft In outward things to meditate the charm I Of facred order, foon ihe feeks at home, To find a kindrtd order to exert Within herfeif this elegsnce of love, This fair infpir'd delight her temper'd pow'r Refine at length, and ev'ry puflion wears A chafler, milder, more attractive miea. Eat if to ampler if to gaze On nature's form, where, negligent of all Thefe hifer graces, (he afiames the port Of that fctsnul MajeHy that weih'd Ths world's foundations, if to thefe the mind Eva vs her daring eye then mightier far Will be the change, and noblrr.

Would the forms Of enftom cramp her gen'rous pow'rs fordid politics, the barS'r-'iis growth Of ignorance and rapine bow her down To une pursuits, to indolence and fea- li-i the appeals to nature, to the winds And rolling waves, the fun's unwearied courfe, The elements and fe-dom all declare For what th' eternai makb has ordain'd The pow'rs of won we feel within ourfelves energy divine he tells the heart, LAKE CHAMPLAIN STEAM BOATS. PHOENIX and CHAMPLAIN, kinds of produce received in pay for goods or on account. Burlington, OM. 31, 1816. NEW GOODS.

THE fubferiber has jud received ave ry extenfive affortment of GOODS, consist in of Oil Freight and Passengers, will run the remaining part of the present season, in the following manner, Viz The PHCENIX, J. Sherman, master, St. Croix and New-Orleans RUM, Holland GIN, Cognac BRANDY, will leave White-hall every Wednesday Afternoon at Two o'Clock, and St. Johns every Saturday Morning, at Eight o' clock. The CHAMPLAIN, G.

Brush, master, II 1 1 11 WILLIAM MANSON, Barber, INFORMS the Inhabitants of Burling, tontthat he has takort a room in Mills's Roztf, Court-Houie-Square, where will be ever ready to attend on thoft who will favor him with a call. He hopes by affiduity and attention to meruit a fliare of patronage, Nov. 6, 1816. FOR SALE ONE pair of good WORK HORSES which can be paid for the enfuing win ter in wood or Boards. Enquire of I.

R. HARRINGTON. Surlinpon, OSoitr 17, 1816. FALL OF PALMYRA." wilt leave WiUtenau every aaiuroay nr ternoon at Two o'Cl ck, and M. Jkhns every Wednesday Morning at Eight o' clock.

The above Boats will stop one hour at Burlington in passing each way, and at He meant, he made us to behold and love What he beholds and loves, the general orb Of Hfe and being to be great like Him, JVr eficent and acV.ve. Thus the men Whom nature's works inftrucr, with God himfelf Ho'd en verf grow fanl'iar, day by day, With his rnnreptions upon his plan And form to his, the relifli of their fu'j, AKENSIBE. Cumberland Head, to land and take on board Plattsburg Passengers and will take freight at the following prices, WINES, MOLASSES, SUGAR, lump and brown RICE, Coarfe SALT, CODFISH, of the beft quality, TOBACCO, pound roll and plug. IRON, Swede's Eloomery, STEEL, American Engiilh, BROADCLOTHS, black, blue, mix- ed and olive do. double mill'd drab Caflimeres, Levantines and Bonnet Silks, Flannels, Peliece Cloths, of various colors, Coatings, Luteftrings, black and colored, Bombazetts, black, blue, green, grey, cinnamon and Plaids Sheetings, Iriih, Ruffia, India and A-merican Shirtings, linen and cotton And a larre addition to his affortment of CROCKERY of many articles not commonly kept in the country, Tea Setts, HARDWARE, a complete affortment.

Gentlemen holding subscription papers for the "Fall of Palmyra," are requested to return them he work will be ready for delivery a-bout the i st of November and will be forwarded to distant subscribers with all ACC5UNT OF TUB MARRIAGES TUB MODERV GREEKS Front Dellaway'r Conjlanl'mople was prefent at a marrire ceremony, between two Greek peafants. The prociflion was led on by a dance of men holding; each other by the hand, and animated by the loud and rude tones of a tabor and pipe, the firft man waving a fmall flag The betrothed were fuoported each by two men. and diftinguifhed bv the richnels of their habits, their hair being profufely decked with long (hreds of gold tinfel, which was fpread fo thickly over the face of the bride, that it anfwpred the purpofe possible di patch. Middidury, QcSuber 2, IS 16. NOTICE.

VIZ Pot Pearl Ashes per Barrel, 1 0 Provisions, 0 75 Flour, 50 Firkins of Butter or Lard, 02.3 Tierces of Seed or Salt, 1 '25 Ditto of Rice, 2 00 All other articles, except Fur and Specif, to be charged at the rate of ive Dollars per ton, weight or measure, optional with the Captain. Freight will be landed, if required, at almost any place on the Lake. August 18(6. PROPOSALS BTT. STRONG, to pMiJh a -weekly papor to be entitled, ihe CHR1S1 IAN HERALD.

A VERY confiderablo portion of the STRAYED from the fubferiber on the 6th of Odober laft, a fmall, light dun COW, with a white face, three of a veil. The hands of each were joined by fil ver clafps and garlands. When all were uhered int. teats, and about 12 years old. Who ever will cive information where faid Thofe who will favor the fubferiber Cow may be found, fhall be generoufly with a call, will be fhewn a very gener al affortment of Goods, at very reduced rewarded.

JOHN AUSTIN. Burlington, Arv. 6, 1 8 6. prices. SAMUEL HICKOK, Burlington, October 23, 1816.

the faloon, where the papa' (or priefts) had prppr-ed their confeerated furniture, nfter loofing the cltfps, St reading theGreekftrvice with much exne-diti'm, tvp'-csl union wan performed, by p'acinp paoer crowns vprv finely gilded, nn the heds iirh, which were feverally interchanged The h. dv of th then, (landing between them, laid her hands on the crowns during a fhort prayer, whrn 'he pis applied a ftal fivt times to the bride (he fhinld be faeedlv appro-p lated ti her hnsbiid. Benedictions and incenfe were then freely difperfed, and all the relative of either fex kifled bth on tHe temples. They were then conducted into the drawing-room, fea-ted on he fofa, and treated with great refpet and the nfn! rpf-elh'rients, which all their at- Oclober 1816. public have apparently become weary of ACti rr.

vi ay ever the political controvtrhes, whi; have fo State of Vermont. ed at the Oil-Mill, at Burlington, On lone agitated our country. While how- Supreme Court of Judicature, Chittenden ion Kiver falls. CATLIN BREWSTER. County, hne term, 1816.

ever, thev wifh to banifli from their minds to fpirit of controverfy, they are anxious to fee a fun: mary of palling e-vents. It is noticable alfo that there WHEREAS Elizabeth Camp of Bur-lington, County aforefaid, (Guardian to Luke Camp and F.lizabkth Camp Dijfolution of Partnerhip. li-ntMiut iu(i 11 icnt'i pwrinnic. l'linng inis m- prevails an increafing avidity to become I ii I TT1T tit 4 TnTTtr Ti rrTT 1 wPre in the rt ..1... ,1 A A All II I III I II I I of t'ie hm'e, who appeared fohe much oppd 1 ur i-unc Ti'u "i.n nit mu'ug luiiuumwi our own country, and the mighty events, KELTON wa9 diffolved, by mutual con lent, on the 22d day of July laft.

Al which are taking place in other parts of -1 -1 I 'ill nnill'JllllI CTniir 11, intf both by honor an1 the faticne whiV role? or vveitroiil, in laid l.OUnty, oeceai-tiednn with tir.fil (hreds were ivn in etchmPt, ed) has prefered her jietition tothishon-and this add eW Go and do 'ifcewife A bridal oruWp Court ftat5no. that WJU be ben W4 then fnnjr, whirn the papas were f. i i i i filled bv forr.e hov. rJJi JLL to fitd heirs to fell certain real ef. by Ona Kelton.

the globe. A great portion ot commu-nity do not wilh to read more cn both thefe fubjecls than might be comprefled within the limits of a wctkJy paper. STEPHEN P. WADSWORTH, ONA KELTON. them at the anther proceflion round the tau' belonging to the faid heirs in com -village concluded tinsat.

Imon with the other heirs gf laid Luke.

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