|   "Dreadful Shipwreck," Geneva Palladium (Geneva, NY), Nov. 6, 1822 From the Sacket's Harbor Republican , Oct. 18.
DREADFUL SHIPWRECK - Loss of the Schr. Appelona, W. Merrill. - This vessel left Oswego on the evening of the 14th inst. , partly laden with pot-ashes, salt, and about 16 tons of salt ballast, bound to Genesee; about half past 10 P. M. Oswego ... | |   From the Pittsburgh Statesman , Nov. 12.
There is now lying at the mouth of Wayne-street, in this city, a shallop rigged Keel Boat, thirty-five feet long, with several families on board, who embarked in this boat at the mouth of Wood creek, head of the Oneida Lake, state of New-York. - The ... | |   Arrived at this village, (Rochester) on Wednesday last, the Canal Boat Western Trader, Capt. Garney, from Utica, with a full freight of Emigrants, consisting of eight families, in all sixty persons, who have come the distance of one hundred miles, for the moderate sum of $1.50 each - thus ... | |   "Erie Canal," Geneva Palladium (Geneva, NY), Wed., Nov. 13, 1822 Erie Canal. - The water has been let into the Canal from Little Falls to Schoharie Creek, east, and west from Genesee river to Montezuma, making about 200 miles uninterrupted canal navigation. Boats are now arriving at Utica, from Rochester. There is every reason to believe the Canal will, in a... | |   Several boats loaded with flour, left this village (Rochester) last week for Little Falls, by the Canal, and there were also some arrivals. We understand there is some want of water between this place and Montezuma, which will probably be soon supplied. A Collector's office is to be opened in... | |   From the Utica Gazette.
The aqueduct across the Mohawk River, at Little Falls, was finished last week and filled with water. This is a structure of considerable magnitude, built entirely of stone, in point of solidity and beauty, probably not exceeded by any work of the kind in the United ... | |   "Patent Canal Boat Spring," Geneva Palladium (Geneva, NY), Wed., Nov. 20, 1822 Patent Canal Boat Spring. --- We were yesterday invited, by Mr. Edward Townsend of this place, to witness the utility of a Spring which this gentleman has recently invented, to be used on Canal boats. The invention, we think promises great and lasting advantages to the public, especially to ... | |   Steam Boat. - On Saturday last, Mr. Battle, the projector and builder of the Steam-boat, Mohawk Chief, took on board a number of citizens and a few hands who are acquainted with the navigation of the Mohawk, and started up the river, for the purpose of trying the machinery.
And although not... | |   From the Utica Gazette
The aqueduct across the Mohawk Rover, at Little Falls, was finished last week and filled with water. This is a structure of considerable magnitude, built entirely of stone, in point of solidity and beauty, probably not exceeded by any work of the kind in the United State.... | |   Erie Canal. - The water has been let into the Canal from Little Falls to Schoharie Creek, east, and west from Genesee river to Montezuma, making about 200 miles of uninterrupted canal navigation. Boats are now arriving at Utica, from Rochester. There is every reason to believe the Canal will,... | |   Several boats loaded with flour, left this village (Rochester) last week for Little Falls by the Canal, and there were also some arrivals. We understand there is some wan of water between this place and Montezuma, which will probably soon be supplied.
A collector's office is to be opened in ... | |   Ironduquot Embankment. - This interesting section of the Erie Canal, which was first opened on the 15th inst. is distant from this place about eleven miles. The approach to it from the west is lateral to, and situated on an elevated roll or ridge of land, of about 80 rods in length, which rises... | |   Extract of a letter from a gentleman of this place (Rochester,) traveling by the canal to Weed's Basin, dated Nov. 11.
"The boats from Rochester to this place (Weed's Basin) are now making their regular trips, and arrive in time to meet the boats every morning from Utica, thereby requiring only... |
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