Northern Spectator from Poultney, Vermont (2024)

Vice President. riw' wodwmoJ necessary to induce naw GOODS. DEWEY tf WHEELER, Frcim Inrortnation recelycd, tlifit Ufrotn the vote of tbe people of Ohio on the presidential election, enre is taken in every iuHttmce to underrate, rather than in any instance to overrate the strength of Ihe administration pnrty. A.m. J.m.

1st DUIriot Findlny't. Hamil- Sua Antonio without Early, nd spent ma. ney freely. On hii return to this place, I had him arrested, and have sent out men to-day to exnmine for the body of said Early. The evidence that I have been hie to collect as vet, is very strong against him, and I am afraid thnthe hits murdered his companion." Yesterday he confessed To ScYtoo Teachers.

THOSE who design to teach school ia this town the ensuing winter are no titied that the Superintending Committee will meet nt H. Hosford's tavern where they will attend to the duties of their office on the 2d, 3d, and 4th Tuesday's in Nov. at 6 o'clock, p. m. J.

JOSL1N, Cliairman. Poultney, Oct. 28. 43:3 IiUate. fcr the hizh.st olficemllie remain, that the fldethrfrdtily, with oonMioutnm of the tne.r Wpecuve of Hie nation, Hill'" 1 vMe, we should bo inclined "Lkihis ntrit'm.

And we Men entire will l. illlllllO favor of the present AOniinislra-Vjt, silence the proud bnnslins of that uu-bination which hai been formed against adjourned ou Friday last, after ((iul' three weeks. iv.c!i"oner Craot is supposed to have been tf joihegideof the 10th ull. on Lake Eric, that dir. before the Www $Gll nd has not been heard of lince.

Two mi ml a by were on board. Afire br-keout ia Troy, (N. on the2l.it I uYlocli in the Tiicrt'TCSoecupitd by Cilliluiid Dr. Drake, end tho Mossrs. C'lia)iinnu, mid thf biiroof Mr Carpenter, were entirely continued.

dcflruutioii nf several ffWkuildiiigs. '1 he whole Ion is estimated ul Jacob Small has re-eleetcd Mayor of Bal- ti.nrre. It is laid that ii firo broke out in Warwick on the which consumed halt the it could be snblueJ. For the Nurthcni Spec-tutor. LOOK AT TIMS' it Pimm I ES of Poullncy, wlio feci intarest in (fie re-tieotion oi Jon i.

ADAMS lo the prcsi Jenny tie Uuited States, aro repcct-fuily ioritrd to meet nt the Eale Taretn, in this on Thiiriliy the 6th in.t. at 5 o'clock, I fur the piirpoje nf adopting each mensures ut be deemed expedient to secure full vote of fctownon the nil important day of Tuesday i It will bi recollected that on Tuesday, the Jlidiy nf Snrembcr iiut. Klrctors of President aiVict are to be chosen by the peoplt, Sb: state for the first time in their primary os-wK The present in fearful crisis, and we fejtaglWeman will withhold his suffrage or in- I'TOin faror of the present Chief Magistrate, Mpdtna candidate, who from education 'Wnalntally unfit In joveru a free people, teer, iNov. 4, 1320. CITI2E.V.

let minion of counterfeit bank bills. H( ke now before in a $5 counterfeit Mloflhe Mechanics' Bunk, and a 2 of wtatx Bank of this city, both palmed a young man from New Jersey, 'Honk them in Fulton market this morn-iVtw poultry- There nnneo.ru to ben wiission of this spurious money. The above mentioned is not the only mho bus been imposed upon, nnd rob-W his hard earning. We have heard lumber of these bills that were passed il course of the morning to country-n in Fulton nnd the oilier markets. Wilhins seem to have made a simulta-m move upon the city in a body, and (tjr before the gang can be taken and ken up, will cheat many a poor market of her last shilling.

We are not wfcentlyronversant with (lie distinguish-Mrk (if any there nre) of the genu- )kiki tne spurious iiii, to point mem Tie counterfeit bills on the Mc-Anh'Wnk are made payable to J. Van taUiM July 4th, 1828, letter D. The MMerfeit ft billt on the Phceni Bank made payable to J. Hudson, dated letter C. They no doubt all from the tame munufactory.

Y. iuebemember Jlfe," for 1C20. nys the N. Y. American, wan elegant little in by E.

Linen, which promises, from ie nppearwee nf le copperplates, to be "ie batotiful and highly finish- ij-t oiiio. i he Journal, resarding the tbuibte, thus sneaks in a Post- crift: UiHtmstratinn ri mi. in a lie W' mcetvehave lw11s on inun am i ini. -MMmigenre oi the citizens oi not been misplaced. Although return, of recent elections are as enough is known to enable i wooiinre the election of Mr.

considerable majority. Democratic Press, of Oct. 23, Wlowins W.le, respecting (he nf Him tate, ivhi-h we ronsider'eale. Accounts from 40 amont; them the stroncest connlie in the siMte nl Oi.io. KivC of 6000 for the Admini-tration.

J'nctin for Air. Adam since 824. i- Wlrfe w. which composed of 73 counties, nil "IT "''aiini-tration majority iZTr le, Xhm 30yo- The counlie's lrm Warren, Belmont, Frwtlin, Fairfield, Guernsey, be 1 I Knnx, Moskinm, Kosi, Wayne, Trumbull. Montgomery, Cler-T Clark, Green, Geaa.

Preble, Caya-JS, aanon, Perry, Richland, Delaware, tZT' leiSs, Jackson, and Scioto. BE this week receiving a general va riety of seasonable which they will sell on their usual terns for most kinds of Produce. They are also in want of rtftft FIRKINS, of rntSH tarr. made, 5WW YELLOW mii rvn of the first quality for which they will pay FOURTEEN cents, per pound III half CASH nnd half GOODS None need txpeel this price for Butter, unless it is positively sweet, hard, late and well made. They will also AWARD to the person who will furnUb them with the best firkin of Butter, in point of flavor and quality a Premium of $10 in addition to the above price per pound, to be adjudged by the purchasers in the market where it shall be sent.

Firkins will be furnished nt the store cu! culated to bold about 80 lbs. on intending to tell ut Butter will tall upon vsfor F1RKWS. ALSO WANTED, While Beans, FLX, and Fannc, Fulled Cloth, Cider, for Hbich a liberal price will be given. East Poultney, Nov. 3d.

1823. a. bliss. TT AS just returned from New York, am' II is now receivin; from that market a very rich nnd choice selection of not exceeded im this tart or Tttr. couktrv.

Amono his DRY GOODS, will be found many new und elegant patterns of CaWcoes and YYuUs, besides many other nrticlps in the Dry Goods Line, NEW AMD rASIIIOItSBI E. 03rPricce a reasonable as ever.C0 ALSO. A GEXER.iL ASSORTMENT or GROCERIES, OTHER GOODS, AS I'SUAL. run which a literal price will BE F.IID. Also, for Grain and other produce generally.

WASTED, 1000 runs stocking yarn. Ent Ponltnev. Oct. 23. A' the 33 ulturg i3oo1t3torr, a new and general assortment ot Casska, and MISCELL.LYEOUS BOOKS among which are Whrlj b-v's, Tytler's Worcester's Ili-torv ATLANTIC SOU- VENIB for 1829, superior to any thing of the kind ever published; all I onpei s.

Irvine's and Waverlv novels: Sax Wei mar's Travels Franklin's second Voyage to the Polar Sea Walsh's Journey Travelling Bachelor Tales from English Souvenirs Whims and Oddities 5 Sketches of feria Vivian Grey Saying Doings Clubs of London Marriage in high life Webster's Chemistry Porter's A-nnlysis Smellie's Philosophy nf Natural History Good's Study of Medicine, new edition Gibson's Surgery, last improved edition Dewee'a Medical Works, improved and enlarged Blackidl on Dropsies Bell's Anatomy Miner and Tolly on Fevers Hutiti's'Physiology Martinet's Pathology Hooper's Medical Dictionary. quarto Bibles, from 2,50 to 20 elegant Pocket Bibles, morocco gilt Specta tor; Flute life Preceptors; Martial Music; Blank Music Paper; Bridgewater Si Handel Haydn Music, in any quantities Callcot's Musical Grammar. Maps of the United States, of Vermsnt, of Connecticut, and of Massachusetts also Pocket Maps. Blank Books, Stationary, Gold Lear, fcc. Lc.

All of which will be sold at reduced prices. fVanted. AN APPRENTICE to the Book-binding business. East Poultney, Oct. 7, 1828.

ii'U a in triurmuui counties Uoin hrnnl A(UA S.I ilUU 3d DiMriet WLeBii'i. Preble, lonigonicry, Miami, wniiaini, Darke, Shelby, Mercer, io. three pnuntiri lipnrtl frum inn iw 4th District Vance'j. I Greeen, iui i.iiamaiguo, L.ogan, Mar- 3th Di-trict RussolV Adams, Highland, brown, and C'liuton noi nearu Horn purticularlv, 1500 Ctb patriot fCreiifhtoii'i Ross i icKRwuy, uyette, anU JlucK-itisr hoanl from, 490 fth Uislrict Scioto, Pike, Jnckwn, Gnlbn, Lawrence, Mcis nod Washington 5 coun- ties hxnrJ from. orwt 8th District tStauberryYl Co.

nncinn, rauKlin, Knox, Licking, Dartttf hrnrit frnm 1fU Sth Perry, t. i. from, 600 10th Dili rict Davenport's. Morgan, UcluKmt and 1 1th Dutrict JrfTer. pun, iinrrisou, I uscariwuii nnj IliliniPl! llPHPtl fmm.

Aru 13ih District Smiim.Col.imbi. nun, ciuiiK ii tic i i ryuu counties hrnril from. 'inn 13th Diflri.t WtiiltlewyV i ruiunuii, r.itioe, AhlHbula: the three first heard frnm. rfru lth Di-triet Hartley Cava-hoja, Me.lniM, Kichlnnd, Loratn, paruy ncuru imm, "5,10 12.R3H 6,8011 fi.lKtO Majority f.ir Adams 6,050 Of the 73 cuuiitics it if calculated that 411 or ive a liijinijtratiou uiaiuritio. and 23 ir 25 JiicSooa inajiiritici.

"The Dayton (Ohin) eives a estimate; and fnui the relurni received, tiit-tho niaji.rity nf JikIb Crane, th( "Hudiiliite fur Conre, in Shelby to be 70) in Miami 2-tas in Irel.leAil; in HI iiiakiux the Administration mnjori'T in (lie dn tnct about 1000, mUcad uf 100, here et.it, d. From the New York Ainrriean. PRESIDENTIAL PIIOSPECTS. At no period since the commencement of the piilitir.il camp iin have tiie prospects of the friends of the existing Administration looked so cheering as at present, lo every cae where the people have been called 00, they have answered nobly, and t-hoivn a lo support civil law military despotism and to main tain their reputation as men capable nf If government. We have an fir giiini-d 22 Klectorul votes which Gen, Jackson had in 1034, and have not lost one that we had at that lime.

The following are the votes referred to, viz. In 1824, Louisiana gave 2 votes for Mr. Adams and 3 for Jackson she is now nanimous for Adams. Indiana gave her 5 for Jarkson she is now for Adams. ryland gave 7 fur Jackson; she ill now only give him I making 6 mure in oar favor.

New Jersey gave her 8 votes for Jackson she too is now with the friends of gooil order and of reason making in all a clear gain fiom the adversary nf 2'2 votes. In addition to the above, we have gained the following votes which we did not have nt the last election 4 in Kentucky, which were for Clay. 16 in Ohio, which were for Clay. 1 in Maryland, which was for Crawford. 2 in Delaware, which were fur Crawford.

33 Add to this the 22 we have gained of the General's votes in 1U24. anil we have 55 votes clear eain to the Administration. We now call on every friend of his conntry we call on every man who values her reputation far intelligence, and her regard for morality we call on every man who values private character who regards the sacred rights of his fellow-citizens, and who would rather that man who has lived in the habitual observance of those rights, should be preferred to one who has lived in their habitual disregard to exercise his duty and vote for John Quincy Adams remembering that bis vote may not only be the means of re-electing Mr. Adams, but on expression of approval due tojhose who have so ably and faithfully protected the intcresls of the country. HANco*ck.

ISAAC B. DESHA. Extract of a letter from Thomas M. Duke, Esq. fi n-inerly of Washington, Ky.

and now a resident in Texas. Sm Frlp! ffg jhislin, July 24, 1828. a.ic It. De-ha, who was so long con-imd in Kentucky, for the murder of Baker, is now in confinement nt this place on a charge of the same kind the circ*mstances nre these Last April, Desha nr-rived here on board the schooner Rights of Man. from New Orleans, in company with a man by the name of Thomas or I John Earlv.

of Brown county, Ohio, who visited this country for the purpose of removing his family here. Desha passed by the name of John Parker they arrived in this town early in May, od remained only few days here, ami left this for San Antonio. When they lelt here, Desha was without funds, and Early bad a pretty smait sum with hiru. Daua arrived in to me, that ho was Isaac B. Desha; but not until he had been identified by gen-tie-man in this country.

I was satisfied in my own mind that he was Desba, from his family resemblance, nnd his breathing through a silver tube. Ay. Rtporttr, In this town, on Saturday last Mr. Mntr Guernsty. In Gainesville, N.

Y. on the 2 1st Sept. last, Mr. Joseph Emerson, aged 6G, late.of Wells, in this state. In Hubbard, Ohio, on the 2 2d August, Mrs.

Putty Giddingi, formerly of this town. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, an apprentice to the Printing business. A smart active lad, of good ftmily, nnd a tolerable English education, from 14 to 17 years of age, will do welt to make early npplicutinn nt this office. Poultney, Sept. 17.

1C28. Fall and Winter ALLAH 1IOSFORD CO. FTTAY'E received from New York a ee-ax neral assortment of GOODS suilhd to the season, which they offer on their usual liberal terms at reduced prices. Among the DIJY GOODS are Black Siilin, Levantine, and Italian silks, Green, white and black Ciapes, Silk Vesting. Silk, fl.itf ami fincy Handkerchiefs, Bonnet anil cap Crape Dresses, Silk and cotton Cravats, a great variety, Cashmere long Shawls nnd Hilkfs.

Valentin Vesting, Prussian Shawls. Cnllon and linen Floss, Bubhinett Laces, Lasting, While and black silk Gloves, C.mlnn Crat A great assortment of PHLXTS. of the ricl.est patterns and of the l.i'.i it im-poilations. Furniture Calico, Piaid Ginghams. Umbrellas.

Beaver nn! horse skin Gloves, Lonj; L'twn. Plaids and Cainblcts. ALSO, A general assortment of EMBRACING Rim. Brasdv, Madeira, Port Si Malaga Wixes, Scgaus, Imperial, Torkay Young Hyson, nnd llysonskin ii TEAS, ColTee, Raisins, Molasses, M.iccab.iu nnd Scotch Sutilf, Pepper, Allspice, Ginger In-dilio, ping and paper Tobacco, Powder Shot, Pipes, Cassia, Lc. Hard hollow Waul, Paints East Poultney, Nov.

3, 1828. UORXETS BllOKEjfVft MY wife SALLY has eloped. For 13 vears rtast I have been stung to the quick, both soul and body, and now hope relief. All person or persons are lormci harboring or trusting her on my account. JOSEPH FOX.

Middlctown, Oct. 25, 1823. Stray Mare, CAME into the enclosure of Benjamin Gillet, on or about the 25th ult. a small 3 ATI lCASS, with a small star in her forehead, black mane and tail. The owner is requested to prove pioperty, pay charges, and take her away.

15. 1C28. For Sale. MADE after the latet H. i orS lash-ion, (cheap for CASH.) by 1CHABOD BABco*ck.

Ponltoey, May 1823. N. B. Wanttd.nt anapprentieetotht abort bvsineu, smart, active LAD, 15 or 16 years M. CIBEM.

Dewey Wheeler WILL receive Cider at Morse's or Gray's distilleries in payment for GOODS, or on accounts of a late date. from the loom, if five quarters wide and in pieces of a good length. 14, 1828. 11:4 1 NOTICE. MaWarv, WroAes Co.

ARE now receiving from New York, a general assoitment of GOODS, suited to the season, which they offer to Cus tomers at reasonable prices. WANTED, 500 Bushels, of good for which we will pay in GOODS, 1 dollar per bushel. ALSO WANTED, 500 Bushels, of good it 7 shillings per bushel payable in goods. MOST kinds of Produce will be received on debts and even (CflBh will not be refused for old notes and accounts. Hampton, Oct.

28, 1828. Only 12 1-2 Cents FOR DUKSilXO A YARD OF CLOTH! TIIE subscribers have now in full ope-: itiou their CLOTH IKIVS WORKS i-i Granville, at Bishop's Corners, wm re, itled by experienced ii faithful woikmen, tKey are prepared to execute all orders in Ineir l.ne of business, with great expedition, and in the best manner. As the new rlr'JT protects nnd encourage home industry and domestic manufactures, we have solved to reduce our prices, and offer all color, except indigo blue, ai twelve and i half cents a yard, which is 60 per cent, less llian usual CCrWe hold ourselves accountable for ill damage, arising from carelessness or want of kill on the part of those whom we mploy. H. Si A.

WEEKS. Granville, Sept. 10, 1828. 40tf MANUFACTORY. THE Subscriber having invented and constructed a Machine for cutting Scfll'sUot'l'S.

the purpose of making BAND-BOXES, now informs the public that he will keep a quantity and variety nf Band-boxes on hand, which he will sell low for Cash or produce, whole sale nnd retail. JAMES S. HARRIS. East Poultney, Sept. 30, 1828.

TIIE Subscriber hereby informs his friends nnd the public, that he has taken back the Carding Clothing works, that he sold to Mead Smith, situated few rods south of the meeting house, where he intends to CARD WOOL DRESS CLOTH for customers, on as favorable terms as ai any works in the vicinity, and no paios will be spared in doing work in the best manner. HE will also continue to carry on the BLACKSMITHIN3 BUSINESS, at the same place, where those who may favor him with their custom shall have it well and punctually executed, and all contracts made with the workman, as to the price and articles of payment, shall be good, but the tame tiust be delivered to the subscriber. HENRY GRAY. Middletown, June 23, 1828. the Subscriber, nine Yearlings, seven Steers.

and Iwn Heifers. The own er is mnupsted to Call, prove property, pay charges, and take them a-way. SYLVESTER SMITH. Rupert, October 16, 18l'C. For 1820, B.

BURT. 12.

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