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The Rutland Herald: A Register of the Times from Rutland, Vermont • 4

The Rutland Herald: A Register of the Times from Rutland, Vermont • 4

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FRESH GOODS. P'OET't CORNFR. ANGUISH: -A Sonnet, For the inimitable I ale of Julia de Rou-Mgne. is midnight, and the world it bulbed in filence around me." Iflachar Reed, XxAS faft Received from BOSTON, and now open tor Sale, at bia STUKIi, a lew rodAeatt ot tiie Meetrna-nauic. in xvu Aaiw, vvcu-reua, A LAS ins delufians are fled.

a Complete and Genuine Assortment of, And the (hades that incur tain the pete, India GOODS A. 9 an Europe THE.F OLLOVVI AMONG WHICH ARK Whke dunn Caftocaid felt hiVi LONDON, "middling, and low priced fcarlet black, blue, light, Silk, cotten. and worUed hofe and dark coloured BROADCLOTHS I Elaftie cloths. Imperial twill'd'aad fancy imperial cot- jtpri ho(e Mens cotten iibVd apd French' filk oofs Black filk mitts and worfieel gloves i'-Mens double iattin'n? C.gao1;!i.''7'?:iyj t. Gentlemen and jadics lather glovet great variety of fcawltV rip'k-Muflin lhaWli, muGui and lava hasd 'kerchfefi.

rrv'-iV''-. Mutfinf 8t Mufitneti; ured and plaia 0 Figured jaconet do for dreffei Blackbtcaiiags like the darknefs that wraps the dull dead, Prove but half tfu deepglooth of my foul May compaffion indulge, the fad flrain, JJozo tormenting the angwjh I bear: -And hope to augment my fierce pain, Gives up to the pangs of defpair, ftut how vain are the reas'nings of grief When defpair points the wound to the heflrtt Nor vbinpajfion can give trie relief, Norjoyion-thoyont'ipal'U'''' Yet fopn, fiall this hearCbeit tefj AntfthefyifofoflffiotibeoUr? Andtheflorms'tBat now rvgeirimf'Mafl, their uifd ravage no more. An anecdote nf Sir Rob Ert WalYole. THE following it as itriking an in J- (lance of profouod ai pernapiftandi upon, record in tbfc anrial of any nation, Sir Robert Walpole om point to carry in. which the bifhopi were expected powerful pppofition from (hat quarter.

of Canterbury was to hirrj entirely for bit exaltation and as he had often jstfe the protcdatiom of frratitudr Six Baizes flannels carmeres of colours 'V 4 Plain and 0riped ildboars Caaiblets, ruflellett, moreent Taboreens and (halpons Duran-s, and Calimancocs Different kiads of jGlk aad barceloina handkerchiefs A great aJTortmcnt of chintzes and aa- coet Irifh lineni and lni cottons Black bombazetti Plain and twtird velvets Pointed and ftriped dunotby Marfeilles quilt and jaaq Black rattinet and biqwn tabor een 'Gretn jouaons caflitrjere eft' pititrris Plain, ihiped, and clouded nankeens FuAians aud corduravil Sarrehets of various colours I A great variety of rftbobs wiih id'enefs meannefs with prUe a defiieof riches without indaflry; aver-fion to truth finery perfidy viola, tfon of engagements contempt of civil duties; fear the prince's virtue; hope from his weaknefs; but above all, a perpetual ridicule caft upon virtue re the cbaraaeriftics by which mofl courtiers, in all ages and countries, have been conflaotly diflinguilhed." The EleSioneering Politician. Ambition, without a aeal-ous puifuit of weahb power, by means of. popularity flittery, perfidy, and deceit pfientatious promifea, cbacgdj, and a Heady difregatd to moral obligations; but above all, a per-, petual pretence of great 2eal for the peo. Pie, anda condant attempt to corrupt deceive bargains, are the difiinguimed charaQer-tfliciof corrupt politicians, all free' countries. The Stateman.

Steady in bis attachment to the confli 5 tution and laws of his country, vigilant' andattentive to every thing that concerns, its. and intereft, ioduftrifiui and accurate in collecting information hi remains a quiet and ufeful citizen in pri-' vate life, laboring to promoie the public welfafe; without felictti.ng the public, fuffrages or honors. When called to office by the voice of his' countrymen, be is coOl and deliberate in forrnipg pit judgment, but firm Vn peirfevenng in pur Tuing. tbofe metfurVs which he judges to be tbebeft. Guardtr againft tbe fp; rit of party and faction, he gdVerns bis, policy nd conduft not by prejudice paf fion, or intrigue, but by the fieady rule of reafooy morality, and reliotti' Jfhe impprian ie of a vole Whatjgreat tvcuis froajivtal caufes Jftow-f -Pope; When be.

important was a-gitsted in the Britifn hcufe of Peers, jn 1680, whether they (hould appoint a king or a' regent to dowd monarch, James Il. 'thc tjueflion was deddfdXor kirtg bf two voices on-fy I Id the qu'eftiptf iharwas to decide tipon tbe in terefls'iif America, refpetlinj the treaty withlirltain, with itt'lconfequenceij' war or 'peace to the whole continent the matter had been warmly debated for. feveral weeks in cbngreffthe queftion was finally determined by oce vote, forty. nine appearing agaiofl it, tprty-pjnt font; tbe matter: was. decided by tli vote of tbe Ipeaker.

Citizens 1 Eteftorsl Xegiflators 1 Think feriowflr before you give your vote. It is poffibUe your country may be dTeniially benefitted, or injured, by the vote you put in. French and China lifts Fancy necldaces; and pe'udalr A D-W A E. forks Spoons and tea fpoons Xooking-GlasseV'. Waiters Gold and filver cord InkHands, fciflbrs.

Be pen kniyes Carving knives and fuk, knives Ivory and hoinconsos A variety of large aha frnall buttcaf and Also. A 7Sneral affortment GLASS trf CROCKERT WARE, with a great number of otter articles too tedious too mhtUanef'' tifement. Almofi all kinds of country produce taken tn paymentt and fs generout price given I He is determined to fill his GOODS very hwf fin prompt rpay- conflant attendance and ally ravours gratefully Rutland, 0t. 3. 7- i Notification NOTICE is hereby given to .4 concerned, that a petition will be preferred to the honourabli general af? fembly praying that the corners of Pitts-ford, Brandon, Chittenden, and Philadel phiat may be incorporated into fine town, SAMUEUfURMSON, NATHAN NEILSON.

Chittenden, 1796. WHEREAS ISACTbAVIS, royfon bfrtay fertice, and is goin into bad practices Thef at thetefore ici "farBidtairperfoqsar. bouring jcir trufting faid bbVas hd not oF age tril May or will ecV'pay any debts of bis cofltafting after this date. i BENJAMIN DAVIS. -Rutland, Sept 2(5 1796.

Pay your A Robert now refolved ta put bin to the teft. Accordingly be feriOf ok him few dayi before, be blended bringing in bill into the boule, and told him' be had a favour to requeft. The prelate replied he -nee Jc only aflt to obtain lanyi tbing in hijpoWer io Sir Robert then dcGted tbai would clofel confine himfelr to hit paltce on fuch a day and giye biovjeare to gffign what reafan he tltought proper for fucb.prpcccdihg.' The promifed ic obfer ve his patroni iijunaion faithfully and the profound; orsr the day.bf hh coofioefDcnt, caufed a report fpread ffcatbia pace of Canterbury waifuddeo-ly taken iU and even lay auh: point of death. Hz introduced bill and as every' ona of the lawn fleeve gentry, from their. 'expeftation of preferment, wiflied to pleafe hira, the bill pa'fled wiih-out diffijnly; rv Anecdpte of iwol Candidas for office.

In one ci Sir RoberV Walpote's ciec. tibnccriag campaigns in tbe weft of Egg-, land, the corned lay between Sir John t'i-t an eminent lawyer, and Mr. a celebrated ftateftnao. How will 'the matter go this eieQion, (aid the ftatefman We (hall undoubtedly carryour point, replies Sir John; for we bare -got all the gentlemen- and men of fenfe, on our fioe. Mr.

bat have jyourdond tode-ferva the public Suffrages Sir John. I have made the people maintain roe thefc ten years, in one of nce or another Mr. Will the multitude be for you in the prefent Syr John. The multitude are a parcel of dfooli, and always do juft as we. bid them, and we have told them already; fro tbey are to vote.

Agreed, (ays Mr. H. Tbe people are a ptck of d- fools, indeed, if they will be duped to appoint you another of-fice, to maintain you for feven years more. XXLL tkofe indebted to the fubferiber Stop Thief. WE th fitbferibtry commiffionerSi 'M fettle the flate HENRY IJEANS, late ofClar.endon.

data fed: We dokerebfmsythecredi tors to (aid eflate, tveJhMl attend ntfs of our appQintmentlhefftunth day of Nov. J'clock vtu. at th dwell TOLEN from the fabferibtr, on the night of the i infl. a DARK ronk ing ttou of uavta uean. tn uiarenacn.

6 THEOHARGTON. JOEL POTTER; for NEWS are requested to make immmtdiale payment7r'Thcfe in PUltfborough, may find their accounts left with Adncl Peabodv. Efq in Peru, are requeued to leave their pay with Mr. John How. MILES LEET.

Milton, Sept. 14, 1796, A LIST of LETTERS Remainingin the Ppfl Office, RutLan ARE, with one white hind foot, dark main and tail and Joint bright bay fpots on her right buttock iSatd Mare is four years old, about fourteen hands high, and a not ural troier Whoever will (ah up. aid Mart and Thief, and brini them to me. Clarendon, aept 1790. Walden'GbSS fkalihave THIRTY DOLLARS RE.

WHEREAS fltorc Jof the ftte of fttixm 4t; WinJfor, in xht diwnt of oq pnoy per itn (pyblitihU kittpui,) Undi in WaUn Ooi, In fhc to(b5j PiaVillf, n. r-, roidi n4 Migtt i 1 hJ hojor fc)qj aot, tni ccontlUV4y Vbi coBoW coyft, nd com tnitud tpt tp colktl. TMft art therefor to oatify the Unitloanert friSOorc, rba hH not paid fid uoltfi U.the Cot th furibxx. on or before tb fecr-f Tftdy of WARDandfor Djllars, and all nectffarjchargts paid. Francis MaItirso'n.

LErT in the Prm'tog-Office; at Rot-land, a NOTE of HAND, for fix pounds twefw fbilfingt ind kven pence, to be pitd in merchant goods, on tbe 15th day of February. Tbe owner may have his note by bit property and paying for this adveriifemeut. Rutland, Sept. 30, 1796. aaulj UCKiy iiwt fK' at the dwellior.hoofe Peur BUadurV in Diavillc, on fi TJiO ecf ib delio-qftenti are follvwi, tritb the i fropi tcl i Heier Olemt, 1.

7(6, fcolowoa lY. Smatt Siffwd, ij'ii Jamet Caacn, 09, Jofiah 1790. CoL. Matthew Lyon, 2 John Wheacherlo, 2. John Hop), Aaron Thrall, Deacon Ebenizer Pratt, George Walton, Oliver Harmon, Browning Rf lnV.

John Woodbury, 'fiharles Afifes, Tin mouth. John Outman, NehcrniahHubbar, Mid. dletowo. i Samuel Kel fey, 2. Dan.

IVebk, Brandon. Abraham Uaderhitl, Dj(tU Henry D. Danby; Amos BowtjuniVi). 4 1 Morrus Dunlap, MountiHawiey. 'Jofeph yf.nShrewfbury.

Afa Sftee. Salem. Jimncy Rumfey Hubbardton. Abraham Muefield Enoch Eojlman; Rape1 jl -William tfookzrr fizy. Unvxel JonathanWdlafd.funfPAt..'' Timothy Rogers, Vermont, left, infkua Wabb.

lift. Hifcbcxk Political Charafterift ics. and Offl II. Ourid Fillet, Tob Bvlr, Jeff jfio. A AaaON HAKT5HOtNiCoJUjc5MWX' The Courtier, lUfONTESQUIEU.

in his Spirit of XVJL Laws vol. p. 34, has given us a jutt pidure of courtiers fufficicnt to make them odiout to every man who has a regard to the principles of honor and WEBSTER'S Spelling JBooRs THE Vermont a Or ice, kept in New-York. heretofore adoeriifed, is removed to 57 Ar Street 7i Bennington, 1 ir kept at the 'pop-Office as ufiiat, RUSSEC PORTER, 0 Co. -Bennington, July 13, 1796.

For faledt tbisOmtt. virtoe. Abbrtion (he fayi)s mixed TLA VER OlJ't Printed by JOHN S. HUTCHINS, of the State-Hoosp, 1 For S. I I A Co: Whiw ADVERTISEMENTS aWi inserted on reasonable Tb.ms-ARTICLES INTELLIGENCE, ESSAYS, csATEFUttT RECEIVED AND PRINTING EXECUTED WITtf CaE, NsATNESS, AND DlSPATCK..

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About The Rutland Herald: A Register of the Times Archive

Pages Available:
794
Years Available:
1794-1798