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Rutland Weekly Herald from Rutland, Vermont • 4

Rutland Weekly Herald from Rutland, Vermont • 4

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The FOUNT, Ibe Qrecn Mountain Farmer. ADVERTISEMENT; ALL perfons having account at the Printing Office are reminded that their accounts muft be fettled in the month oil January next, particular agreements excepted. Beef, pork, wheat, corn, but ter, cheefe, wool, flax, and moft kinds of country produce will be taken ia payment, if brought within that period otherwife cafh will be Advertisement cannot be inferred on credit. Old accounts and notes will be put into the hands of fome careful attorney, unlets payment is made in a few days. Printing Office Dec.

31, 1798. Pat the PoiJ JUST PUBLISHES, And ready Jor Salt at this Office, THE VERMONT ALMANAC AND REGISTER, FOR THE YEAR OF OUK IORD, I799: THK ALMANAC CONTAINS The names and cbaraQers of tbe Pltne's, AfpeQs, Signs of the Zodiac, Edipfes, Tranfit of Mercury, Lunations, time of tbe riling and feuing of tbe Sun, rifing and fetting of the Moon, and other aflto nomical phenomena, carefully ca'cula ei for the meridian of Rutland farmer's callbndek, containing obfervatiocs, remarks and directions of an agricultural nature, in twelve pages adapted to the ufeand defgned for the benefit of the Farmers, in this part of America The roads and houfes of en tertainment from Rutland to the principal towns on the Cominept. In the REGISTER ate inferted, An account of the legiflature of thiiffate The civil officen The efficers of the Militia Pf acttcingAttornies The tiraei of holding tbe courts in Vermont 'The Federal Government, The above may be had of any of the Poflriders from this office, or of Ben jamin Content, at Wmdjor, at one dollar per doaen, or 9 1 fingle A generous allowance to thoie who take large qaantk tier. Dec. 17.

Anno Domini, 1798. A LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Pojl Office in Rutland, Jfannaty 1799. Atwell, TboTias H. a Rutland At wood. M'Uy do.

B'edin, Robert Lunenburgh Bigelow. Polly Pitufoid Bract), Samuel "Whiting Cheney, Tbitrcthy Rutland Csrer, David do. Cburchell, I haroer Hubbardion Chorchfll, Afa, do. Cook, Jobn, Efq, Poultney Chandler. Jcffe Tinmauih Fuller, Roger Clarendon Froftj Hnry Danby Frazjer, JoljQ Rutland Gooding, WUiiam do.

Grifwold, Dvid do. Giegorv, Thomas Caftleton G.Iiet, Abm. Ttcmoath Hz'eton, Thaddeus do. Huichinlon, Thomas Aa. Jobnfon, Miles Wallingford Kelly, Oilerau and 309 Hukbaidcoo Kcitb, Ifraei Efq.

Pittsford Leete, Polly Tin mouth Moon, Sanford Wlltngfor4 Mcr ton, Simeon Capt. Saltfbury Murray, Alexander Middle town yetmonU America. Otis, Harris Danhy Prentif, Efq, Rutland. Pouy Eliai Maj. do.

Pike, John Pittsford Pgp Juflu Tinmouih Rojg, Sam. and Caleb Rutland, Rice, Adam do. Rcmeli, Anna A Wbittng John Coli Tinmouih Spencer, Abel E'q. Clarendon SpsfTord, Hiram Tioraomh mitb, Wiiliam Rutland Suthsland, Peter, do, do. Smith, Abiab do.

Put ford Stman, Jarxiej Caftleton Smart, Jmes G. Dorfet Tbotnaf, Sally Salifbury.1 Walker Samuel Rutland Wheeler, Abner do, VVeUiPaole Dmby haiford YouBg, David Tinmoutb. N.GQVBkP.M. a nw PATRIOTIC SONG. By Thomts Paine, A.

M. BLEST on hij own Paternal Farm, Contented yet acquiring Below ambition gilded-charm, "Yet rich beyond deliring The hill-bcm ruflic. hale and gay, re prattling fwallows fally, Or ere th pine top fpiea the day, Sings cheerly thro his valley. 'Green Mountains echo heaven' decree I Live Mams, law and liberty. With love- and plenty, peace and health, EnricbM by honeft labor, He cheer the friend of humbler wealth, Nor courts his prouder neighbor At eve returning home, he meets His nut brown tafs, fo loving.

And ftiU his con flam drain repeats, Thro groves and meadows roving Green Mountains echo heaven's decree Live Adams, too and liberty. Should wily ferpent fpricg, NVfth treach'rous fold t'intwinc him, Undaunted by his venom'd fting, To flames ha would confign him The hardy yeoman like the oalt, That fhades his woodland border. Would baffio Anarch vengeful ftroke, Tofhelter lw nd order. Green Mountains echo heaven's decree Xive Atftms, law and liberty. Should hoftile fleets our fhores aflail, By home-bred traitors aided, No free-born hand would till the vale, By flavery degraded.

Each mouth would join the patriot brave, To die proud Freedom's martyr, And fhed its lateft drop to favo His country's glorious charter. Gran Mountains' edio then would be, fight onjight on, for liberty. But hark, th' invading foe alarms Reiponfive cannons rattle; And WASHINGTON again in arms, DireQs the ftorm of battle. The locuft fwann of Gallic fiends, He weeps to midway ocean While fame the vaulted ether rends, With conqUeft's loud cot-motion, Shut I Shout i Columbian's heaven's decree. Tis Washiucto and viciotrl ALL the ctWtomera of the Rutland lUratd are defired to fettle ibetr acemims with the fubferiber, which are due to him for Newfpapers up to tbe pre fent January, as there is considerable dae from fome cuftom era.

ELEAZER WHEELOCK. Rutland, Dec. 28, 1798. B. Wheat, rye, corn, oats, butler, cbcefe, wiil be received in pa'mcot.

TAKE NOTICC HE Copartnerfhip of Harvey Salmon Bell, under tbe firm of Harvey Salmon Bell, is this day diffolved. All perfons indebted to (aid firm are rrqusfted to call and fettle witb Harvey BelU HARVEY BELL. SALMON BELL, Nitvka ven Dec. 8, 1798. NEWARK, SI A IE OF Probate Diflricl" KNOW the of Fair haven, Court of Probate of Wills, wdl be holdeo at my office in Caflleton, within and for faid Otftrict, on the fit ft Monday ci every month, (lave January next,) and' on th third Monday of December iqft-' All perfons concrrned will take notice thereof, and give tbeir attention accordingly.

Given under my hand at Cajllctcn, the a 1 day of Dec. 9798. I a CHANCEY LANGDON, Jude WHEREAS the Legiflature of the ftatc of Vermont at their feffion jn Oflober J798, a fpecial aciof infolvency, in favor of Seth Wetmore of Middlebury, in the county of Addif on, freeing and difcharging tbe faid Seth Wetmore, from Lis debts 00 furrendering up bis property to us tbe fubfenbers, for the ufe and benefit of his creditors Thefe are therefore to notify tbe creditors of the faid Seth We more, to meet at ihe court boufe in faid Midflebury, on tbe third Tuefday of January, x8oo, to exhibit their relpeflivc claims and de mands again ft the faid Seth Wetmore and alfo to receive their refpeSive dtvi-dends of tbe property of the fai4 Setb, agreeably to the tenor of the faid 'ati ai aforefaid. Sam oat Mattocks, 1 Johw CutPMAH, CommiJjioners. RoswstL HOFXINS.

St. ALBANS 8c SWANTUN. WHEREAS application has been made to me the fubferiber, by more than one fixteenth part of the proprietors of tbe townfhips of Su Allans and wanton, both in tbe County ol franklin and State of Vermont to warn a meeting of the proprietors each of the townfhips afore faid. Tbefe are therefore to warn a meeting of the proprietors of St. Alban's and Swanton aforekid.Thofe of St.Alban'a to meet at the dwelling boufe 0 Silas Hathaway in faid St.

AlbanV, on the firft TuefHay of March next and the proprietors of Swantoa. aforefeid, to meei auhe dwelling boufe of Levi Hathaway, in Swanton aforcfaid, on tbe fit ft Wednel-day in March next, at one of the clock on each of faid days. Then and there to as on the following articles, viz. 1 ft. Tocbufe a moderator or moderators to govern the two meetings aforcfaid.

ad. To chufe a cleik, treafurer, coL lector, a fie for, for each of the meetings and towbfhps aforcfaid, on the davi afortfaid. 3d. To choofe a committee, or com mittees to furvey and lot each of the townfhips aforefaid, or to determine whether they will agree to accept end pay tbo furvey or futveys and alotment or alotments already made, 41b. To determine what, may be prop, er and juft in refpefc to making an equal divifion amongfl the proprietors of the refpetiive townlhtps aloreiaid, in whole or ia part.

tb. To confider and jodicioufly determine bow far the land owners oubt 10 be quieted in their poff'flion, and bold be fame or fome part thereof injieu or tftexd of a draft in the refpeclive town-fhpi. 6, To determine 1 whether the proprieors will vote to raife money to pay for tbe tuivey or furveyi, alotment or alotments of the townfhips aforefaid, ot either of hem, and ofber expenfes neceffary, or fuch as fhall be deemed for the ge tier al goosl.o tbe proprietors. ABEL SPENCER, Councillor. MiddUbury, State oj Vermont, November 6th, 1798.

47 3M. TTHE ptpf ietofs 6C Newark in the County of Caledonia (alias EfTex) and flate pi Veimc-iit, who are dfilirqueni ib the paymeDt oJt a tai of three dollars and 1 ftxty cen's on each proprie tori right, voted at a legal meetfng of laid proprietors on the fioth day of September laft, to defray the expence of allotting faid towrfhip, as formerly ad, ytrtifed, are hereby iafdrmed that fo much of their tefpeclive' lights as will pay faid legal cpft will be fold at public vendue at the dwelling houfe of the fubferiber, in Bjruttt, on tbe firft day of nst, at eleven o'clock forenooo, unlefi prevented by previous payment. The names of tbe delinquents are at follow t-William Wall, William Wall, jun. Cyprian ory, Jeremiah -nkjj Heory Tiilingbaft, Dmiel ilwell, Jonathan Jenkins, William Blodget, Jofeph Cook, Edward Jones, John J. Clark, Jofeph Nigbtengalejobn Mjmtord, jan.Thomas Martha Jenkins, Ei.ha Frcder.

ick Jenkins, Gilbert Jenktm, Thomas JVnkioi, jun. Elisabeth Jenkins, Lvdta cnktn Nicholsi Powcrjofepb Rogeri, John Jogers, Wtlliam Rogers, Robert Kogers, tlliam Tburbei, Wiliiam Wneaton, Jjeph Patker, Citeb Woea. oo, Bcfey Nightingale, Jimes Rhodes, Caleb Tea), Jon. Jabez Gbara. Jcfhua Sahfb iry, Joie Burr, Hall, John reunion, Jan.

Jeremiah Jonea Jenkios, Robert J. TduiHoo, John Jnkn, William Creed, David Ferguun, William Creed, jun. George Creed, John Creed, Mar) Creed, Ehz. John Wilcorae Arnold, Pitience Arnold Samuel Ward, Ilaac BartJett, Richard Ward, Thomas Arnold, Aa Arnold 1 Jonathan AruoM, Samuel Green Arnold, Abigail Arnold, Jho Holmes Tnurfton, Lydu Clark. 1 ENOS STEVENS, Cefaclor.

Barnttt, Deci 1738. 13 An AH directing the mode of fwrnmoning Grand Jurort. IT is hereby enacted by. the General Afleuut-ly of ibe State ot Vermont, That when the Hates attorney, of ny county, dull think it nectflary for the "Of and Jury to attend the Supreme or bounty Court, to be bolder) in fucb County, it foali be bis duty, to notify the me, to the clerk of fucb court, a luffic ient time before the fitting of tbef amt, who Hull iffue his venire, directed to the cliff of luch county, bis deputy, requiring him. to fummoft as many able iieeholdeta at arc mentioned io fuch venire, from the different towns therein mentioned, not exceeding twenty four, nor Ufs than tbivtcen, to attend on fuch court, on i he fit ft day of the fitting ot the fame, at ten of tbe clock in the for.e.

coon. And in order that lucb jury may be impartially fummcned, it mall be the duty of the Ihenff, or his deputy, who fball receive fucb venire to repair to tbe cleiks of tbe towu, out of wbtcb he (halt be to fummoo fucb jury; And tbe town clerk with tbe advice of iome joftice of the peace of tbe fame county, fhall agree upon three tirrei tbe cumber of able freeholders in fuch town, and cut of that number, fhall draw by lot, tbe number itquucd for grand ju. rois, who (hail be turnmoned as aforefaid. And it is hereby further That this AH fhall continue, and be in force, until the firft day ct April, A. D.

1799, and no longer. PaffedOdcber 30, A true Copy, Auefi, ROS. HOPKINS, Sec'ry. Tbe lcveral Prtmets in tbe wcilem counties in this ftae, are requcfted to pubiilli this Aft. Ftr Sale at this OJice, BLANKS, of almoit all kinds.

ROCHESTER. EGAL application being made tome ice tubferiber, to call proprieon meeting: Tuis is therefore notify and warn the proprietors of the ownfhip of Rcchejler, tbe county of Windfor, to meti at the dwelling boufe of Cephas Shelden, in Rocbefter, on the fecond Tburlday of next, February, at 1 o'clock, altcrnoonto act oil the following articles, viz. ill. To choofe a raoderaor to govern faid meeting. a J.

To fee if they will make Dp fuch lots as was cut off by the new town line alfo fuch as wax laid too fmall by 3d. To fee if they will accept of tbe dotegs ot the committee in laying out the undivided lands in Rocbefter, and make a draught of the fame, and to do'ioy other bufinefs neceflary when met ENOCH EMERSONJ. of Peace Rochejitr, Dec. 20, 1798. 1 HE Members of the Firft Medical So'cvty ia the State of Ver.

fldont, are hereby notified, that their annual meetiog ii vo be bolden at tbe dwelling boufe of Oliver C. IVyman, innbolder Rutland, on tbe fecood Wedncfday ol January next, at 9 o'clock, A.M. By oraer oj the Prejident, T. PAGE, Secretary. Dec.

31, 179S. Pkinted atRUTLAM), (Vermont) by JOHN WALKER, jun. roa S. WILLIAMS. Advertiiements cot exceeding it lines, inserted 3 week, for 75 cents, and caotinued 3 week, longer for 38 cents-Larger Advertisements, at a piice propertioaabW PAtNTING IN ITS BRANCHES, TFAEt RMIO AND DISPATCH.

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