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The Vermont Journal from Windsor, Vermont • 3

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IK We wfll I however, of opinion, that societies formed; now proceed io examine the route speech. Gintlm-iiofth! CmnaUand wi'hm proper limits, may, by experiment, pro- surveyed lorthe canal. It commence in the per researches, and correspondence with each BufTilojereek, on the level of lake Erie, from laitltme of the General Aiumblu. Jutttn Hat HAVE this tiay Isndinji, I load, abd 6f fer tor sale Naples Brant'), Holland CiO Sheet Iron, Nails, Tanneia Oil wid liverpw.1 Salt. AtSO MAVK III STORI, 22 Hhds.

retsiling Molasses; Hiving been cajhd by the auff-acs of a free other, prove highly beneficial; for, not wkhstand-. whenceit passes along the bank of the Niagara people, and emitted by Divine Providence, to ing the spirit of lulustry, and laudable enterbrise' river, I miles, to the Tonawanta creek Here assemme agreeable the provisions uf the Consti- that appears swung our cittxsns, yet much re- a dam across the creek, 4 feet high, raking the tution, to attend to the dvij concerns of tbe Stale; mains to be done Lr the benefit of individuals, water tCihe level of lake Erie, would also pro-ffbeaoves at all timesut more especially and the State, by a wise direction of their labors duces level surface or water in the creek for 1 1 when acting under so important a trust, lolook and expenditures, to the most profitable objects, miles up he channel, which with a tow path on tip to Him who has the hearts of all men in his and In the most uselul andecooomical manner; one side would be the canal for that distance. uiij, una is trie Disposer ot events, tar direction but a treatise on the subject would, on the pre Here it leaves tbe Tonawanta, and turning to the and support in attending to all the duties that sent occasion, be improper a hint only is ray north, crosses the ridge which forms the Niaga- .10 Jamaica apinis ot. 10 Bbls. Old Cider Brandy; 10 A M.Gin; 13 Chests Hyson, Y.

H. H. S. xEAS Souchong fc Bohea I Chest superior Bengal Indigo; AssortmentofDyeStuff.CopperskScrcsrt Sr Knolub Irrtn. PlateS oeviuveonusasguartiuoaolthetigntsandpri-design.

ra fall this is passed by deep cutting of 25 vueges oi me people. in selecting the officers to be appointed by tbe feet. Here the canal falls, by 8 locks, 83 feet, pleasure mat congratulate uenerai Assembly, your own prudence will leaa to the level ot Uennesee river. On this level it uasi, uwwtM i AnI fl nrtft- 1 Lt ju uu me jiieseui prospeuty ot our State and you to seek tor men ot integrity and uprightness continues to that river, where a dam of leel rt-JCg, licaim. anc Dieniv.

art nmnn nl rnndllrl. nl rnmnrtui nniriii. in nit 11 thai rmr tn ata lau.l mnA .1,. ki Best London, (LjL C. Halback Swcidl I 1 "luvajj "I w.

vwiiiviit vfMWlf wmi i mmt n'vi will IIIV UU19 Uf' culmr blessings with which we are favored; discharge the various duties attached to the sev the canal may pass across without an aqueduct, an apparent increase of morali-v. hanevn. eral offices for which thev ar to vltrtA(t tt Ahnut three nr fnnp mil ast nf ri. the pa while 30 Tons Iron Hollow Ware, assortcdj ience and piety, presage sul! happier times. wiil be necessary at this session to elect a Sena- er, after passing about seventy miles on one lev i tie recent dangers we have passed, will be a tor, from this state, to tbe Senate of the United el, the canal falls 49 feet, by 6 locks.

It then unrient monitor, to keep alive in your breasts a Stales, to serve for the term of six years, from proceed on one level about 16 miles, to the val-ecose of the the necessity that and after the third day of March next; and also ley of Mud creek, down which it descends, by Watchful care and perseverance which are indis- to fill the vacancy in that body occasioned by the successive locks, till it falls into the Seneca riv- preservation of the rights and resignation of the Hon. JameeFisk. er, opposite Montezuma. On the cast side of puviieges ot a tree people It would be folly in sundry communications have been made to tbe Seneca, it again rises by three locxs, and us to imagine that the oniy dangers to which a me since the last session of the General Assem- passes the summit in Camillua, In Oooadsga repubjK is exposed, -exist in times of the most for your consideration; all which will be sea- county where it again descends by one lock to Rowland Mill cross cut Saws; Sole Upper LtatBer; id Tons Plaister in the stone and ground; Salmon Cod-fish; T.I. RockkSt.UbeiS.lt; Cotton WkkingJcYarn.fromNo.

4to36 and of every colour, some of which made of Long Staple Cotroo, tad vr Superior. Cotton Shirtings, Sheetige Diapers; Bed licking, Ginghams, Stripes, Pliids, and Checks; 1 5 Potash Kettlesi 22 Chaldron, 15 Anvils, IS Vises; 40 Large and imail Spinning Wheels; With a general assortment of most kinds of Merchsndize. Hartford, Vt. Oct tl, ti. -f C00kl8Q 8 S.

CUTTING, ai uicu ujr puwenui ior uiwuij suuiiiiuu. i vui own mtcrex aim mat icibi ui me yvm sown oi oauna. nero it a eign foes, this we have experienced and sur- of your constituents, will engage your speedy gain ijjiis, by three locks, to the Rome level, on mounted; but political experience demonstrates and faithful attention to the business of thesaes- which it Dassea about 60 miles, to Utica. Balow that the more fatal foe lurks in the heart of man ion, and bring the aame to a close as early as the thisit fellows the valley of the Mohawk, keeping wwi n. aiuuuiuu in aggrunuite cioui ut uic niaticra you may ueiwcm uio river ana niu, loomng aown, as tne i ii'i iiTaic cuu, ciiiiis nis gcnertuuvr win auiuii.

mj ocsi en- mvs vi tuc iduu ictjuirci, io i no nuuson river, ous ardor for the concerns of his country; and 'deavors to second every measure you may Lake Erie is 564,85 feet hieher that the Hud his desire fur the prosperity of his fellow citizens, to promote the public weal, will not be wanting son river at Albany, and 142 1-2 feet higher than it too apt tojJa dormant, or smothered in his bo- And it is my anxious desire, that a spirit of; the long level between Salina and aotn; but I am unwilling to believe that the vi-1 harmony and candor may prevail with us, and 1 be fall from Buffalo to Seneca river, is 194 tal spark ef patriotism and republican virtue is that the result of our doings may terminate in feet, with 25 locks; the rise from there to the extinguished in the hearts of Americans. I ap- the best interest of the State, and meet the ap-jsatnmit in Camillas, 27 feet, with 4 locks; the TTAS hut rar.eiverl ah cleeant assottmeW 01 probation ot our constituents mtmm aa a. fan toaaiiua plain, is io leet, with 1 lock; rise to the Rome level, 28 feet, with 3 locks: fall in COQKIXG STOVES; wbich wiU be sold Lx JONAS GALUSHA. Hrhnharte. and vhtrh livl mam ha rmrnA tnl tor LAail.

WW ivi 1A r. a tbehillbbove Albany, 120,85 feet, with 5 Windsor, Oct. 10, 1818. "Montfulier, Oct. 9, 1818.

The Governor and Council retired, and the House proceeded to business. On motion of Mr. Farnswerth, His Ex. speech 1 1ST (IF I.KTTfcftS all to tbe level oi tbe river, 285,50 feet, with 30 ocks; total rise and tall 68510 feet, 78 locks. Remaining ib the Post Office Norwich.

October 1818. tl RO WN Ebenr. Esq. Norwich, Bacon Lev! Should tbe canal end in a bason on the hill was read, when, on motion, ordered that the Clerk procure 300 copies printed, for the use of! west of Albany, and be connected with the river by an inclined plane, as is common in Europe Strafford. Barrett Martin, do.

Clouuh Phil- the members. Adi. peal to you, Gentlemen, "who are well versed in ancient and modern history) whether the fall ofrepublici hasnot oftener happened, in conse-, quence of a slow decline of republican virtues and simplicity, and lrom internal divisions, than any combination of kings and overthrew them.tViM.dmei of the greatest ap-, parent security, the seeds of dissolution are of-Vi impreceptibly grow until the roots Income too strong to be eradicated. These. remarks Gentlemen, are not made a View to any existing political party, er par j)tar individuals, or to discourage any laudible orise but to check that aspiring ambition, yhicli the human heart is more or lessexpos-' to prevent, in timeof apparent safety, lapsing into a state of inattention to our po- Rrv.CIark Kendrick is elected chaplain of the where a great descent occurs in a short distance, ip, Norwich, Culver Solomon, do.

tarr uraaou House. the total rise and Jail would be reduced to 391 ry, Stratford, Felton Amos, Norwich. Uooiet xna feet, and the locks to 48. iv.do. Geodrich John, do.

Hatch Atobius, do. Tbe distance from Buffalo to Seneca river, is Huntimrton Arunah. do. Hackett Sally, do. Hyde 63 mites 3 13 chains.

From Seneca river Hiram, do. Hall John do. Hedees David. de Utica, the Dart now in ranir! course of Hutchinson Samuel ir. do.

Irvin Norman, Strai ts about 93 miles. From there to Albany. 97 ford. Kendall Joaiah, do. Moore John jr.

do. Mor miles chains. Makinein the wholaS58 miles rill William, do. Noble Joaiah, Norwich, Parks) 97 1-2 cbaios. Joseph, Sharon, Thomas Western, Norwtefc "4 concerns, through a natural propensity to twldcb sometimea proves, dangerous.

A Ho new! says the printer. No news, sure e-lTaft Reservedj Strafford, Wright Oliver, WtO1 nougb, reiterates the reader in truth there is iter William, women. the most "plentiful scarcity of marvellous e- CYRUS PARTRIDGE, P.M. 1 negligent oi tuetr rignts win not long re-Kt Tieirlibertie (---; K'h Jbehpves ybii. CSratlemen, hot only to watch vents," at the present moment, wecommonhl WHlTHlfAS exigences ariaing Stale, but 'T if 8U8rJ aBamst 'y encroachments on meet witb-all has been said that can be, abou HIJAH HUKD, my father, hat the crops about the veatber about the earth, A of DroDem not his own, Md eontractifx jreienties ol toe individual Mates, or id theMtoosphere.

atid tbe Jksot, 4ebu al ncceMiit urges tkatt has done the SDatiiarda and the Geor-I .1.1... ui. I -ents on the privileges reserved to them X'AJI people, giansban leftffmurderiog the Indlans-sinc And do hereby fortld a purCNsitj' there it not much chance of the sable HaytlansLr i1.M(.rwi,h WatnW VOTES FOR GOVKHN0R, 8CC. Gov. JONAS GALUSHA 15.243 Scattering 749 Lt.

Gov. PAUL BRIGHAM 14 609 Scattering 563 Treasurer, BENJ. SWAN 10,461 4 Scattering 6 COUNCILLORS. David Fay ,13 523 "TneopbilUB Crawford 13,468 Pliny Stnith 13,404 Thomas ttammond 15J76 Aaron Letand 13,461 (., Abel Tomlinson 635 Daniel Peaslee Truman Chittenrlen -13 358 Ezra Butler 13188 Wm.Cahoon 13 610? Frederick Bliss 13,249 -Timothy Stanley 15,479 Job'nWillard. 7 600 Elias Lyman 1 2 533 Lemuel Whitney 3,933 Moses Robinson 3 289 Isaac Fletcher 2 4617 Hemau Allen of Milton1' 3 878 Denison Smith 3.090 Beriah Loomis 4 6r0 -ZerahWilloby 89s Horatio Seymour" 1,583 1 "tadeut Legislatare will critically examine cetlific.toeetbel- bv the ears since the sea scakal at Hen, compace 1fh tbe first principle na.

o-come an o. s.ory, tne nan ana mdx roo ujn of jaUi ncw himowted and I furV beneeare cleverly over; and the Bunker Hilt aB- Durcbasin said ksd w1ti ernment, and, uace it toils mo pro battleail fought oat, there is absolutely nothing ftlIf nmificatioii. i kin its fullest operation, ia order to on thicarpeti to make the good people ln the SauxM Mp merits. j-v V-r on all private and petitions, i S) justice, ought never to be dispen A OishOI your common every day occurrences xiwmnt0f Hurd, respecting his wife. 1 4 uf thir.k protier to suggest that tbe aame was not with battles and murders; outrage and violence, H0 d'desi truMt will not be lutie favors ought only to be granted )not interfere with the public good, witna aesert oteartnquaxes, explosions sud tor- th andidi thines therein mentioned Ut ess ol other individuals.

Inpaaung nadoes. But since the Umes are thus, perhsps havfl' bee not hwo even groutxb to have a partial operation, it will be fawllIW ailiih 4niftMJIM Io rA hanlth nnoA iti )a view that excellent maxim con- vas.se traaawii vv isif ucviiii iUl vidual happiness, and national prosperity. Aetr. illof rights; that "Government is Herald. instituted tor the common bene To the heirs at law of the estate of Stephel Cole, late of PlainSeld, In the County of Cheshire, yeoman, deceased, intestatt, and their guardians and all concerned in said ec- 1 1 i 5 f.

Several articles prepared for this paper art oaumtii and security of the people, nation and not for the particular emolu-; vantage of any single man, family, or TOTES I0R MEMBERS Of CONGRESS I'omrov Csf Hedge I no utt- a part oniy ot tnat commu YOU ard hereby notified that the Subscriber, administrator (if said estate, will present hie account of adrninistrstion at the Probate. Court 1 TNFORM their friends and the public that ii A eoftHquence of the intention of 'one of the I be trespassing on your time, if not to be holdcb at Clarcmott, in Said tour-ty on the ZWuZl Hence, to attempt to call your atten psrtners to be absent from Windsor tbe ensuing winter, (and the Variety of other avocations i5 Jitd Wednesday of January 0toJ: whicbihey are engatred,) they have deposited me i' tbeirstockofBOOKSkSTATIONARYwith i. several matters that will naturally tail i 'r consideration. The attention of for- Slaturet has been frequently occupied Charles Rich Mark Richards William Strong Samuel C. Crafts Ezra Meech -OrsamusC.

Merrill William A. Griswold RollinCMallorf John Peck David Edmund Horace Everett- Phineas White Richard Skinner 13,635 13 518 13 174 10 996 10 239 6,955 6 908 6 879 6 583 4 616 4,596 4572 3,551 Jiect of education A subject to inter- Mr. SiwalL CtotTiNO, tosell on commission- V. ue a They their thanks for the encouragement 1 "ft 8- 1 heretofore given them in this branch of business, 0T1CE Jtht rising generation, and ao necessary Tpiness safety, and honor the 'state and solicit a continuance of similar favors through 7 the subscribers being appointed by tbi escape the notice of this, or any lu- Mr. Cutting The assortmet of Books, how of- Hon.

Benjumm Clafiti, Esq. Judge of Pro. ttisuture. 1 he subjecst cf manufacture 1 Jtheteeulation ouhe Militia; are mat fered at his Store, will be found the most com- hate for the Dutrict of Hartford, coromisiicrets, plete and elegant ever exposed for sale in this to receive, examine and adjust the claims of the) "3lly submitted to standing' committees, vicinity. i I several creditors to tne estate oi All persons having demanda igaibst P.

ft. BKbfJJMlN EJSTiiAK )'; Onondaoa, (a. sept. S. Grant frrta.

-The Canal, commenced by tbe Jre particular, remarks on thbse subjects m)cessary. X'yitf jy useful improvements have been made in i itei while no considerable attempts' have psysble in Booki, are requested to present them late of Bernard, deceased, represented insolvent! state of New-York, is to extend from lake Erie for adjustment, and orders for the balance will he and nine months from the fifth day of August to tee tide: waters ot the Hudson. he distance 'drawn on said Lutune, i last. bein allowed said creditors tobilofi: ia tbelr Inade to improve our state of Agriculture llieh we tueht to rely as much as possiW ina direct line exceeds 300 miles; on the routeV P. H.

have also disposed of their Book-1 claims, do herebv elvc nodce. that wb will attend manufactures for a supply Of manufac pursued it will be about 358 miles, it is to be 40 Binding Establishment to Mr. ChritUfihtr PaigeA on (he business of our appointment, on the first i articles, yet fa must be acknowledged" that teet wide at tbe surface ol the water, and 38 at who has conducteorthat branch ot easiness tor Tuesday of December, and on tbe last Tuesday the bottom. The water to be 4 feet deep. The them several years past, and for whom encour-uD April fronfone o'clock, P.

to six, oo eacbt sain source of our wealth and the subsist lifof every class bf citizens, mutt depend on wnoie space win be divided into a number of lev- agemeot is requested. Lontrscts tor Binding of said days at tbe house of Benjamin C. Eastmsa, Vieultivation; of the soil. When bur farrni rls, each carried as lar aa the face ot the country heretofore made by fomroy Hedge, win Del in said Barnard. will admit, and connected with the next succeed- executed by said Paige on their acnunti JOHN FOSTER, 1 sdfe newand unimpaired by tillage, it was pro- CABINET MAKING.

ing level by one or more The locks are sble to extend our labours, and cast our seed to be 90 feet long, and 13 feet wide. Boaa, PomrovV lit dee continue the Cablmet-makl it a large portion of our son, but as our land! LEM'L. RICHMOKp, Uom'. r--, ROGER FRENCH. Bsmaid, Oct.

16, 1818 i-X- (79)' newhaTTPshire, CM at properly constructed, carrying 100 tons, may' tne business, at thtir eld stsnd where thev have jcome less productive by the frequency of Crops is necessary that new modes of husbandry Jiould be resorted to, in orJer to keep them in men pass tne incas, ana paw cacn otner on tnp on )8rge ltw.R of work, cyniitiBg 0f Ma canal. here is to be a tow path on one side ot hoeonv. Cherrv. Rird.ie Maole. and other I TMwenanal mm 'vftferlile state; and that the different qualities of the canal, for one or mora horses to draw tbe named wood FURNITURE, which will be sold NOTICE is hereby given to the beirs st lar of Dr.

RoswaU Lkavitt, late of Corn ine usual rate pi loaoea ooatsis aDput onaceommodating terms. ithc soil be improved to the best advantage ter tillage or grazing which in ell probability, will require more labour and expense in cultivating an equal quantity of land, and ol course prevent the too freqoent emigration of the labouring 2 1-3 miles per hour; passsge hosts sometimes. Orders for work in this branch of business will ish, in said county, deceased, that a pethicn baft go as fast as 4 miles per bour. As each sectionibe executed with promptness and fidelity. been presented to me the subscriber Judge of of the canal, between any two locks, will be lev-j WANTED Two or tkrtt active BOYS, 14, the Probate of Wills, kc.

for the county afore' el, there will be no current in the water except 1 6 yeara of age, as apprentices. said, by Mrs. Dorothy Uau, Adnrfnistcatrii so much as to supply lockage water for the next 4 h. having determined to bring their on- of said deceased's estate, setting forth, thai the descending locks, settled business to an immediate closev request personal estate which belonged to the said Ros Tbe body of the canal to be excavated in all persons who have open accounts with them, well, is not tufficicr.t to pay the demands due the earth; but when streams of water or gulleys ,0 Wu and adjust the same, either by giving or Irom hisestste, and praying that Ikatice rutr class of our citizens. 1 do not expect that the atata of our finances arc such, as to admit of ex-ipenditures on the subject; yet it is possible that lunmiliino- ma be done' that would prove useful, by authorising patriotic and enterprising individ- receiving notes lor tne baunce as tne case mayioe grantco ner ine wo ull so much of the earth wlthoot bending the canal too far be, Pf tbe real estate which belonged to said decease ialt to term into societies, wun corporio uim- for the beneficial nurposes of advancing the outol tta course to go round their heads, the( Windsor, Oct.

17,1818. ed, as will be aufficient to pay ssid deficiency; earth must be raised, by embankments, tothe:" rv with incidental charges agreeable to lawi and proper level, of sufficient width for the canal to lordt Hemlock Harkranted. the third WtdiH.sd.yJ Lirricultural mteres encouraEiOK mawuianui nit imnrnvifur nur breed of domestic animals pass slides 01 sucn a slope as to JUJVUd UVJ.UUHJ, of January next, at ten the clock in the lor. ithlatbe several counties wnere unsccni prevent their caving off. Through these em- tie 7 nX pay in Leather g3 67 pet cord for noon, at tbe dwelling house of DanUl CfcaM.ia cassarv.

I am apprised, tnat an sgricununi iciat was incornorated in the year 1806, but bankments most be made culverts or pasuges EOod Hemlock BARK, delivered at the'n Claremont, in suid cour.ty, to take tbe ti.n.e in fer the water from the upper side under the ca his society heine extended over the whole Stall, tannery witnin sixty uay. 10 nu wncre, toe litirsa Hrrn'css, Skirting, ole upper LEATHER foresaid, may shew caue, if any they have, wb and CALF-SKlNb, for sule. tbe pi sycr of said petition should 001 be ihe neoibcrs living so remote irom eacu omor, i e.i.i f- vtnive. thai oal, to prevent its ponding there and endangering tbe embankment. When tie streams are targe, aqueduct bridge! will be necessary.

uu mo pciu hit (ui" CASH given for Hic'es usual proved i lefffctual, and now exists only nam Yiadeor, ilf. r- sepurubet iitf..

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