Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Vermont Journal from Windsor, Vermont • 3

Location:
Windsor, Vermont
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

0 Frant Confession of 0 Democratic Editor, PETEtswsG.Tiit.Ano 20. jl'Bininlhk ne Columbian of 13th ult. raakes'the ara i11; we.rWe are.informedv by a ge ation, was asked amoiiff other questions How was at Nottoway court hpascat the many kinds of BaHnvtt there three," w-s -f "ivaviuuu, We have lost the fisheri es. we have, o-ivpn mosday, September 2, 1 1 0. pagination pfCapt.

Thomas the reply Describe sir, if you please," Well, Jor shoom.ig Judge Randolph and Col. said the judge. Flwt, naV-secondly, Cvin-VVilIiara Gieenhlll, that the court acquitted Tlere he puuscd, recollecting hj erm vjjpthe protection of our shipping Interests. i hese are facts which it wquld be dishonest to From the Reporter. which have resulted to the otny.

Jackson defeated the British at New-Or- viJivvveiis, upon testimony adduced by of enumeration. Well sir.ahe third de- of tbe United States from the He war ncople ot tne win- rr: those gentlemen themselves. me uruish defeated us at Londonnot England, is now distinctly known tt with such metes ald bounds Jo, be misten. 1 he advocates of the war have community turns out to be an injury to the Whole inanded, the with admixture of severity and The youth, assuming, a proper degree forensic, assui.aiirp,. replied, the third please the court, is Leg.

toft." Thjs totne-cf procured him not only but applause. HARD TO BZKIEVE. FROM THE SfeNECi 'PATRIOT, t- Tke following letter giving an account of a terri ble storm of tiui, hat been handed us for 'publication. decreet! mi uduuu, we must regard It in a new aspect. For intheestablishmentofanauonalchaiacter, and instance, if a southern planter should saV, what the acquisition 01 iwiuhw wwracwr, al the fisheries to me I What care 1 who dory, is to be lound all the real good ries mv nmdnr.P.

a XW rtu "nd alHbe substantial gam of lh.s lastresort of Lnglander? We might at first blush answer Mr'f'trU Travelling through the north rekof empire an Irish sailor exclaroed, 'By my, part ot Pennsylvania, on the 2Sth ult, I saw the troth, my dair fellow, he hasn't as much ground effects of a remarkable storm ot Hail, which on the opwwas will nwkq him Karl f.lU nnt J. n.i. nations, 1.111 was maitterent. But li you shew the wi udiuiuay me am cetween ne coniempiwc me u.w. "uincrn man, that loss to the extern trader or Wit with coolness.

uewuniwi. jtsurman is so much deducted from the common "ours 1 M. in Springfield, Bradford I hours of I and 2, P. M. in Springfield, Bradfyd eut society, the ieimtiit ot party, ana the.turbu- rmA and wealth that as you lessen the a'bil- uoty Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, At 6th M.

AtFter: utnuiuus, in ii.c to consume, you dimishthe ability of support- 111 ery Kind ot tteld and garden veg. vitc Qt Air. Samuel Foster, thd daughter of interval oi eighteen months, had ample time ing public burdens, and throw on the shoulders ctable was totally destroyed. A heavy shower Doct, Nathaniel Bread H. aped 4.

subside, iu toiHciiijiwiiuB uic tuujcii, uic ot A. What 1J. cannot sustain if you show him U1 the evening about five hours frintersin Vermont, York mi A. tiamh- 0 iaqutst oi sici" aiMj, mat woatever cuts up the nurseies tor sea- wa5Ieu into neaps on toe smrtart requested to insert tfyeappve.) I the dare of conquest, nor do the kinder sym- men, 'destroys the means oi naval de- 'owcr part of the ground, it lay at this. Sharon, 'William Barnard, son of Mri Dan" wtlaesof our nature vibrate to the aiimsiUalion fence if you state but Uicse plain proposiUons, tlme.19 hours aiter it lell, more1 than 11 inches empire.

wu ne will answer to them, view the cmesiinn in UCCJ P'aces wnere 1 measured, and theJ At MDnnchc d. Elder Thomas SkeeL aired 3S. steady and a single eye. new light, and admit that ev- ry fiart of a nation me that in many plates li ino Tnp wnirn ill." u'ur f. a.

ir 100 is saiu -j-- wuriny ine coinnan protection. wvnvi, declared have ken obtained. If so, the con ve aredrawn to this subject bv facts which 1 judSed that at this time, hail stones of 'the MERINO SHEEP "AT AUCTION, inforjriis us li uly what those objects were; witness every day. We cannot read a list of WILL be sold at PRATT WOODS', Tavern Woodstock Green, on size ol a musKet ball, constituted more than half the body of what remained. A gentleman of Springfield, weighed several exhibits the real causes, and is a plain expres- entries and clearness without perceiving the los- sion of what was, ana wnat was not intenuca to ing relation in which we stand." atn, aept.

next, at it clock, M. that laree about an hour after thev fll. fnnnrl thn and ValiialileflorlofFITI.T.. K.lfi i a betnecteo. How does this differ from thi nnimnne nn ih Hvthc issue ltBppcars tnattne war was notio jjjiutwauw i a- -sub ect tt the treaties held bv the federal mints our commerce, or our fisheiies, that it protect weight of the largest to be 86 grains.

Merino Blood Sheep lately kept by Mr. Foster, On Tuesday the 30th, at sunset, more than on the Major Allen farm, in three days after the storm, considerable quariti- Terms over dollars, from, three ties still remained. The course of the storm months to to amount) Was from the north-went tn snmh.eet. arA Its with annrnveri sernritv. throughout the union Yet how have these pinions been treated by our opponents? Previous notto secure our seamen nom impress msnt, it was not to establish the 'principle that to the late election they were called sediiious, iriflamatorv misrepresentations, calculated to free ships make tree oos, it was not to annex In anaflasio our ici.iiouca, waa jiui tne waiiuuna brine our vlr uous and enhtrhtened aHmm tra.

frontiers lrom savage depredations, out who extent from a half mile to two miles in width the ground was covered 2 inches deep with h''. 1 A Subscriber. Romulus, Aug. 3, 1816. Hon, were the saviours of the conntrv.

into that it was simply and purely a war for the attainment of a national character. This on the high discredit with the people they were the ravings of disappointed tories and inextinguishable bluu lights. But the election is over, the seventh son est authority we are told was the grand object, and this the final consummation. 1 he men who, FOR SALE, A VALUABLE GRIST-MILt, iihfivt run of Stones, in complete repair, situated in Vergetines, on Great Otter Creek, price low, and terms of payment fvery advantageous to the purchaser. ALSO, 300 acres ofLAND, within one and a half mile of said Mill, wjell watered, a new 40 by 30 Barn, a log House, '30 or 40 acres cleared, with some ihinrovments.

and th emit rf on triumphant, and the purposes of deception be- for twelve years, had administered the govern Vn nncUrultrtrl iL.t, 1. I HIGHLY IMPORTANT! TO OVBSELVES. In the absence of what may be termed important intelligence, (to the pubdc generally) we have taken the liberty of selecdne the lollowintr ar- the neonle-over whom thev ruled, were graduated, on the scale of nations, at the lowest tide, which we trust will not prove offensive pointct gredation om tomfieksaLam AdminisUation pa- and shall only remark, that should it be re- excellent quality, and. much good timber and ceived according to our wishes, the hints there- wood price low. -kT For terms aonlv to wDUJuioucmwi pers have been very busy in disc aiming this as a which tne patriots and heroes of the revolution uL in contained, might be the means of stitaula in.

flrnnired for the American Deoole had be- v' 5 Capt. Rob. Lord at Wuidsorj or frdnci Brad bury at Vergennes. is 9 smeit outtneaistumance in tne western cou8 COHIC CMUIll. iCldllUH mil try and find that the Administration are receiir frittered away by the imbecility, political hypoc- ing all the odium of this law So the next course l.

1 .1.1 I mm. LfA if REMOVAL. my ana orrupuon oi is to bring the Federalists into a scrape, and it is was A desecrate expedient was then y.l said, that unless lor their votes the bill would their resort. The nation was plunged into a war to redeem its drowned honour," dnd with ting us to double our diligence and finally, prove to us, a highly important, and very inter' esting atiicle. Ed.

C. Courier. From the CafieFear Recorder Mr. Editor 1 wish to become a subscrBber to your paper, and send you thVee dollars in arf-vance. As your terms require but one dollar and fifty cent, you may wonder at this but, when I tell you an anecdote, which occurred when I Was a young man, concerning a PRINTER, yoti will wonder no longer.

The district itr which I resided, need not be mentioned," nor the name of the Printer. After havine been a subscriber for the glory thus plucked up, they now en wreath have never passed. What a shame it is, to abuse the poor Federalists when the majority can make such convenient scape-goats of them" The Federalists are the cause oi the Compensation Bill." How long is it since they arrived at this monstrous power of leaking laws How long since any measure proposed or advocated by them would gain even a decent hearirig No it won't do You must take the whole 1. lame on themselves in the temple ol lame. i Whatisthis'newly acquired glory Dare we examine its merits Dare we test it by its own intrinsic value, and decide whether the boon obtained bear the due proportion to the "price by wliii it was won If we have licence to look 'on this splendid object, which is set up like the a number of months, I called at his office, to pay your own shoulders, gentlemen.

You were the samuel NFORMS his friends snd the public, that he has removed to the Store lately occupied by A. HUBBARD, in Jhe West Parish of Windsor, where he has on hand a general as-sorttrteBt "1NGLISH I. GOODS, GROCERIES, Crockery Glass Ware, which will be sold on the most accomrhbdating terms for Cash, Country Produce, dr short Windsor, Aur. 30, 18,6. '68 brauD serpent to heal the complaints otttiepeo, Uhdut vour sovereign will and ytcivance.

I remarked to bun that all about pte-if we may look at it with our plain unspec- cmn4.nsa;ion iv.U rriH not have him appeared to wear the face of industry, and worth. 1... that he must certainly he WnhiP The foli Itacled eyes, we may easily determine its passeu. xuu sunei no reuerausito uiciaie Committees, and your committee reported it- wuig dialogue then ensued you let it ko through both houses, and after all tnter Sir, we have plenty of work. your President signed it.

True it is that some Your expences must be very great--but Federalists voted for it, and you seem astonish-' ur dismct has been very libera! I suppose you ed. and wondef how men can dert their Party amongst us. Let each man in the community calculate thea-mount of this new national glory, which he is conscious is his private Share, and which be appropriates to the solace of his national pride Wiien he thus attempt's 'to mete out the measure of the gain to his distinct and individual capaci-ty, he finds his interest of an intangible chirac-Icr. It dissolves iinto thin The utmost stretch of capacity can 'only hope that it is a sort cf universal and invivisiblc unction, which rests and vote as tney think fit. But it is a way these Federalists have, of examining and judging con-cientiously upon all subjects of public interest.

Don't blame us for the unkindnuss of your friends. If you get kick'd for it, don't tell them J- INDIGO COLOURING, He. up. the character of the people collectively, and it was our fault, and kick us- we've had our ditch and must dit he tntegers, cannot be individually ap- aread You've got into a ojr jjted, unless, by those who fought find ym Carolir at Uudensburgh, and escaped the destruction ol Printer yes, Sir, and morer-but believe you are the third or'foiirth gentleman, who has pud in advance. Oh! a little, piece of neglect on their partj they will, no doubt, call when they come to towh" Printer I they I am afraid ihh little fiiee'e of their part, will berwn tome.

i l. Not at all not at all you have been able to meet all demands, I hopfc. Printer Xts, Sir, 1 shall be able, for some months to come but, then, I may want all arrearages settled. i left him with many good wishes, as belie: iiuu-juui wnu nT vuiui'u 1 E. DURRIN, arc cdr.ui.uing the Cloth-' ing business heat1 Capt.

Duncan's Stcre-and Tavern, and the subscriber haing tit isht bis Machine-making, is ovei siting the work, 'Where the are dressing fine cold-press atid non-press Clotb, JcC. ind the reduction of price oh dye stuffs enables them to do cheaper thai) heretofore, and to make use of Ctimwuod for Browns, B. Mud, Coibeau, kt. iusicad of more fading stuffs. Blues are warranted not fade out lieht, crock, or smut.

H'f VI-- iJ THE CONTRAST. liut'Vhat is the price of this name among the rt nations cf the earth I It was purchased by trea- The doctrine is now fixed, that Democrats and blood, in amount and measure al- do naming vrong, ana reaeraiisis can oo most incalculable. 7 i nothing right. Docs a federalist vote a small wcaicuidbic. i Andistliis elorv a remuneration for such sac national DaliK ne ts wrong, uoes a aemocrai ved he deserved success.

But, in about a year afterwards, he gave up the businesses unnrofit- iV iurther thbse Unacquainted I with our Blues are invittd to examine our sam- table very disagreeable alternative vote for a large national bank he is right. Does a federalist vote for a navy he is wrong. Does a democrat vote for a liavy he is right, Does a federalist vote for light taxes he is wrong. Does a democrat vote for heavy taxes he is cighteeen or twenty months labor and was barely he Does a federalist vote for a small army sed. Real unfading Bottle-greens, niodetti Snuffs, and Devonshire Drabs Will be made'.

-Satinetts dressed in the best manner. Our Cash price tor dressing Blacks, handsome, is 25 cents per yard, and other colours according thereto! Those whb take the trouble to send their cloth from a distance will be particular in their direc able to square accounts, so, ever since, 1 have determined to comply with the terms of Newspapers. Why should 1 not Are they not. as binding as any bthet contract And," though a Printer is, and ought to be, considered a gentle1 man, I have that no class of our citizens work harder for their money. As Printers are fond of picking up every little srrap, I sus rifices? Does it maie us su.tfe a the ever re-himing call for taxes i it a soother of toil and abnlin for' wounds? it ja full requital for Kindred, vhom battle and disease, with have swept beyond that bourne from Wence there no return Alas! no.

This gieat jjiant, Glory, will neither shoulder the bur-fhens which now press upon us, nor shield the country from being again dishonoured by those vho rule it. The gain of the war, thenj is but to well defined. It is known, but it cannot be 'feigned in the balance, for it amounts to noth-laS' Yet not so the evils which Haw from the r- They a're literally as thick as darkness, a wikness which cart be felt. A review of these ihings is, at this time, peculiarly necessary. We are soon to be called to expi i ss our opinions ol the conduct of those whb wrong, Hoes a democrat vote for a large one he is riht.

Does a federalist vote for war he is wrong. Does a democrat vote for it he is right-Does a federalist make a good British treaty tions. pected that you Would insert my letter, and tuere- EDMUND DURRIN. lore request you wm conceal my name, i oiks Wealbersfield, Sept. 2, 1 8 1 6.

6 8 he is wrong. will think I am in my dotage, if I write for hews- Does a democrat make a bad British treaty at this time of file and, being a bachelor, he is right. And so on, to the end oi the chap-. j-y, t0 conceai rav Vnd uame, a far as 'ter. possible.

Such is the(bhndness, the prejudice, the delu- We re(ilctaktiy compy with the getleroah's i rw "-ienct to serve Us We are soon to exercise ivtarc soon io caci uic ww lieht. la A and the party spirit ot tins devoted peopie reciyest t0 concea his name-but, as he ought '-CLOTH THE subscriber informs the public that he still carries on the Clothing Business at the factory formerly owned by William Bryant, in its various branches, to wit, Carding Fulling, Dyeing and Dressing Cloth, Those who plea6e to favor him with their custom may de--pend on having their Cloth done in the best manner, with neatness and dispatch. He flatters himself that from his experience in the business, right ofdelegaun' hew acents with' power and Teazlc W0ULld -UP JouJlk not to appear in the world without one, we will And wKrgrSl callhit" NEIGHBOR DO-RIGHT. oAose, whohave served Ua with wisdom and because, Joseph aid he) a man fe uv. 'uihns.

tl. ment i i lie peopie, won maj ww UNCLE SAM pedigree Uncle Ham is wis haveonlv in deceived, cheated, abused by their Republican cm significant of the United 'States oi'thur own Dow.r. ad hose luv of couhtrv VArs, ever so mUch, bat it is all right, or Mn Buil Bignifie3 England. Thc origib ot there was au Winer success, mm ne snau uc auie 10 rivb P.mk,K.irtw.Afif''."- -these Darlings are really ot. it seems to be this? In the year 180T, ta5 beeii swal'low gimttt of a general satisiacuon to mose wno jcei HiBposea We i.

tj One SDeech in tavoaroi iiioenyrRe juuiiwmm author sed bv aw, the raising ol a re nd advocate. r.K. rw and the Constitution, will enable a demagogue ana tne Vons.uuu ju, unu6v6.i Light Dragoons. cThe initial letters, U. S.

L. to employ mm. ub we suouiu uWl hi.uvv. T. flemi ui nib nai nntA nn I ip ir rani, mpanin iho Uni.

IU1IV aCfcOOWltHCi lucu iiutiiu.c oi 10 Oe Clival iiu a mi.v rcu If imnPMunt irl'mtirTo ai'P tllOlloht tlMIHIU HUVII1 WILLIAM BRYANT, ion. lor tuey are wrong- ted States' Light Dragoons. A Countryman see inc a reeimeiit of them passing, inquired of a by ocratic leaders can do no men of sentiment I Country Courier, Slander what they were, iihd received for answer 44 They are Uncle Sam's Ltiiy Dogs, dont't you Accounts from 'Poi to Cavello, (within IS gained, then render honor to whom honor ue but if the legitimate fruits are only to seen in the waste and profusion pi our rulers the oppressive of the people, Ut our lcs give such evil counsellers a passport to Freemen j)f Vermont your redeeming strength, and remove Cornish, Sept. 2, 1 26-5m Xota Bene.lUoiC who live on the other side of the river may leave their Cloth at the bridge with Mr. Burke, or at the Store ofHayes Hubbard, with, written directions, wjiere it will be received and returned as soon as dressed without any delay.

(jy Cash and all kinds of produce will be re-teived in payment. W. B. miles where BoiiVAit landed,) are to Aug. 3, i see on theircaps!" This story soon got among and state positively that he was completely de- ne soldiers, and they have' eVer since denon.

feated by the Royal Spanish Army when on his iate(j the United States Uncle march for Caraccas, and that Bouv AH, after los- -i One of the members of the Virginia called to a ladot colour, whom he mistook lve the Mde bmhm loi ing his army, bage, caoip-eou kc, wuit from Occumarcs in the tcvolutionaiy sqUadion. J. J. ,4 a'. mstonjiuji.

j0r onew the hotel in whicn be lodged, 'to brtg hint a jack ami take ojfhis boots' 0 yes, to be It is s'ated in the Federal Republican, that sure, sir, please your replied thU'arch lliliiim Pinkniy, Esq. paid the balance due from eon of Cain, and skipping away at a lamp-lightt tuition i msncy, wa5 back in a moment, and so completely A few hundred Tesla tnevis, in sheets, for s-ale at "cWe. Mr, CaW HuUi of this (says on th PaPr) put a period to his existence Ti, 9tl mit- cutting his throat with a razor, in ti UCu Was comm'lltl in one oj' the chambers house which he occupied. He has'-klt and eight children. him to the nation, before he sailed on ms emeus- twk 0jf the gentleman a boots that they have i.ot otri Ittu heard tf since.

sy..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Vermont Journal Archive

Pages Available:
10,031
Years Available:
1783-1900