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NEW GOODS. J. TEN EYCK, HAS juat received from New York, a very large & well selected assortment ot GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Choice Groceries, Crockery, Hard-Ware, Nails of all sizes, Iron, Eng lish hoop L. German and American Steel, Window Glass, Paints, Sperm, and Linseed Oil, &c. &c. The. abovo Goods will be sold for CASH, approved CREDIT or most kind.-, of country PRODUCE, on as good terms as can be purchased in this part of the conntty—and (or GASH will be under •old by none. WcuUcdy 10,000 lbs. of good BUTTER, for which a liberal price in Goods will be paid, if delivered in the months of jAlay and June. CASH paid for LFLAX SEED, at his Store and at P. De Clercq's Oil Mill, formerly owned by S. Billings, one and an half miles south of the Vil lage. 19 Cnzenovia, May 20, 1822. Juft Publifhed, And for Sale at the Pilot Ofi'e, POEM S, On various subjects, Religious, Moral, Senti mental and Humerous: BY WILLUM RAY. TO WHICH IS DDBD, at brief sketch of thr author's life and of Kit captivity and ufferingi among the Turk' nod B. rburiant of TtipUIr on the etcat of Africa — written by himself. To 'he*, O sacred Muse, belongs D-»o'ion's h.vimblr voice. That breakj in swee' adoring songs, Like- those whrrr holy angels thtongs K.ernally rejoice. CONTENTS. Satfof the 1 i .l.es. Elegy on tlie death of James '.ruunc-y M*u*w Exoidum. Sketch ot thr \jth »»*» lile. The Emirs of Public Journals hive been pleated to cx^refs thnr fpoutzneoiis fenctmen • in favor ol lonio of the piems id thr fo'lowin.' v»jrk. Fro 11 a inuitip icity ill compliment, iry re. muki, and public notices, the fnbfcqucnt 01 .es die extracted. In the t <ll iwing, as wr!l f-om the miti <1« W. R. :i* f Om the elega 'jt tl lite the pen of th- mfl.. '.Viifiam It , v ., K; 4fr ThcS.cted id-o^ $d Moor*, 'lave been much ad mrrd, JSgv i.v.i.y ^-1 tneni .yc- y jnltly, out we no, lecoll 'cA one- <>f tnetn, . iu we b've read -hem sil 1 , «ln<li wet ink In ^e* lot to :hc following, whirh n avowcd>y turn lie pen ot Wi 1am Ray.—(PougH Boy. flir fj'.lowmg beautiful hues -re ti m the pc • t William Ray, cfc|. ot O iondag< >vh 1 p.'c c,l rffiifionj have often ile-ttghted he pubic, and *hofe genius and talle ought to have fecured ii> him the fmilcs, m(\eid ot the rteruttt ttowos, of Fortune.— [N, V. Statefuian. The tollo* ,ig poem ij Irom the pen of Wn» Riy, th : favorite nt genius and ton of imsloi- une.—[Albany Hegifter. Mr. Ray ai a poet, p if S-s genius of no or i-iary raft. Many ot his rff.i n nr, humerous n iral and fentin'eiita , w- have read wi h ^r p e .lure, and we have no d\ub; he will m ,ke uite.citing volumnc.- l.^'. Y. r>peftat.ii. We can judge of li r i enrr .1 cli r c\rr of thr Poems piopofed -.o br p I) ithrd i .y W it .ni R ty inly by tlie merit ot fit tu t th-m a< h vc ocia li mally appeared 111 thr .mh'i, i> .oCuprrs — I'hofr we have feen, rvi cr J, in \in . pi >i<i ', fen tods of no comm >n otd-', r >U' e p irut. tall' u iiy .>( Icntitnerr, JIU! o^cifi mi ly a iiihnrss it figure and hirnnpy ot tvle, in iy rqiul ti> Tunc nf the enn mi iin.l.lh o\ris Hu teli- ;iou» efTufion li ri'V lelrrvu of fi icere de votinn and fprnk .lie f- . 1 <\< • 'fd leelingt ol; the cheetjul Chnfti ••. 1 wh . 1.- k> trough Sa ture up 1 1 Natu-'i (! d tv* \'\1 a'd f'nti iiental niece* a>e f irn ..»!>•• w h > Invrs Virtue fjr herf'lt a 'l .r, w o'd • <lle» on his memory and hiilmnii'r 11 • >' I fti l,s »ver d-generatr^ EXCELLENT FARMS For sale the Farms now in p (Tijlljon it elder Joseph- Cootej, Royal Tift, JosephSvicet ind Jasiah 1'tt'tons, within • w ot g. inu!, we rettv io ^ri,,,,! an half miles of the Villager! Cazr. •.'nifh -J \- ^.'0 ,, ct, jnJvij, ri.tn V MIMS,containing »n allabou, ACRES aie tuppofed to be equal to any Farms In th e Count) .1 .vtadilon 1 hey .ill be Tola very 1 o* , one 4th CASH—and rcGdue 111 1, 2 & 3 yi-ars. Inquire of Elder COOLEY, on the premifeu JAMES VAM RENSSELAER, at Utica,»i J. Rutsen Van ReniTelaer, Clivirack, »n the county ol Columbia January 26, 1820. into 'Iifnvi IrlT HI (J 11 y t 1 V v n Iv - I'or.nl y Lonvey a Y. Journal TV7 »hst Tow i n tears (hill reap i •> joy. Th r Chu.ch. Death. Hymn tnr th .nkfjjivinf,. To » cliriftno b-liever onder affl c\ion. Hehyioi Sirridtrt' ot the Rofpel. A preci m ba fmi.— T*rkh nm and L.mrus. D'a^h of thr child •»> »nd the orayet ol Unh. To the nntetialill 9r a-heilt. S im.ner evrning. To part, 1 Iv W >uv{t >ooy The mendicant. Mnnrnm. Ex «eiri '»f» of Richard Smith. Oi the in .lT <cie n> ttf \ Tieric.m prifjners at Da'tmoor prifon.— tMe eftnnate of the world. Vice and vir.ur, liberty and ippreffi m. To my y iu >g niece.— ?Tf> she •nemiry ot fien I'ike. Indrprndencr Filth. Rrjoic* with th-n th« 10 rejoice, See New.Year's addrefs, 18 IT. A » lyaqe. r-jt-] •rel&rtg (hip. The loat. Elegy on the dea'hj of John Hillird. Elegy on h- death ol lirut.j J-iin«s Decafir. Linrs jddreffe d tn Grnrral Ea | ton. Uefcription of Trip-ili. W.ir, nr a prof prft of it . To the meinoiy of emm J, re Pie ol*. Galfl. A poetical ad'rets. Song, wiitten tn Tuitiili. Political. To thofe den<ocrati( tsi-rob-• » of conjreiss. who vo'ed for the falary hi I. Th* oipers. Evil\. S^nng. Symp .i- thy. T 1 S 1 nmri. Autumn. The wy to tv hipjy. W I'tun. Fire. Spring. Fi hter tm d d wen y. S.iriig. 1 li- plough b y a n tfi-dni.ly. I li<- hil'ind hn'lnw. I he v,r?r Cilia . The Com I .int. Fiom a rim m ib ».tr - h to 1 mm i n tb'm 'on. Villarrr g.ea-n' f Thetuilrr l\>r'n. Th' lnv-. F lie i r p. ( | ftnn. R-'T»orle on killing a fuui're'. T.-'i, bud f? ialelphia. l.^-v.. I m l*^ •'' \r. petU 'l motion. M-w Y sr's ^clJr -1 - ltJI9 ^v krtuiii ol f.'r ng. and J poch ol Mav. 1 b t'r-l-r ofP <iu .;l> Boy to his pa'ron . Cai ri-r'» addr fi to t r p tions r\ thr N>-»* Y.MI Stal 'nn .n. Nrw -Yrai 'i ?ildrrf' tor 1 831 — C>»H r i.t th (, t'l'r ind On i d 'g n Adveitfei \> Lit ptilrui.s. ?t ,i ion ',0 U-« toiivciition in be Lltrk's Commentary. M Y '-.RS ft SMITH, » KSEU.RRS,. N . ^0 FULTON -TREET NEW TfORK, wil l shortly C3m~nence publ i li>ng a royal oc'avo edit<on >f DR. iDtM CL RKR'S C O il M E N l' A It Y, on very fi II« p p-r. an! excellent pnnf, a t one. h<ilf t.ie pr'O \ of hi- q 1 >rto edition, —C }NTAINI» T 1MB — OLD MUNrl^V T STAMEN T5. T HK 'ext t-.ken from the mos' correct copies of iliv pre-e n a n honzi-d version ; with the marginal r^anmn^. an amjle collect on o f parallel t. xf». and C\p iu« •'innmaiie' m each cr> pvr.— The dr* o 1 ev.-ry 'rinsac'ion through the while ot th>- N T-»'ainrnr. a< Or as ir has been ascerta li ed by the chronoingfr«, w li be mark-d i n 'he A. M ir jeirs fr m ' he creation, collated tlirnuE-h. on' with 'he > ear< of'he Ju'ian period ; and m 'he A a C an! A . D O' year« Defireani after Chr si, with critical no'ei. Umoellulied with map 1 , and a portrait o f rtie author. ALSO THE New Testament, SBPARATBLY. CONDITIONS. I. The w >ik wi I b e pnn'»d on new typ* and fine paper—to mike si x volumes royal oc'avo conMtnmg ibont 900 pipes each, at D t per vol neatly bound i n itvep, w th raised bands; o r each vol. 'o consist of 'en number a ' sOcts. per num ber or quarter numben--rtT3 v i»2. 0. The New To«tament will b e printed «epa rately,being comp'e'e in two volumes, m king AO No». o f 96 pap-es each, a t SOcts. per No, or qoar'er Nos. a t 19 1 9. 3. AH persons interesting themselves to procure, and b-cimng accounra .le for five subscribers, shall b e entitled 10 a copy, gratis. 4 The work will b e pu * to press on 'he 1s t of; April, 1893, and completed a s speedily at possible, 5. To commence the work by first publishing the New Testament, and delivering; it either i n volum s o r m nuinbt*r°. (J. The work to b e delivered to snb'erlbers bound a t rs comple ion, or in numbers monthly or weekly. Nev>York Jan 1st, 1893. Sub-ci p ions rece-ved hy Elder Oerry, CjX-nova V-tiage ; and a t the Pilot Office. Caxenovia, April 30 1893. Valuable Medicine. ANTI DTSI'EPTIC PILLS. An approved and almost certain rttntdj for dyspepsia,ormdigtstion and habitual costitentst. IT is well known that lyfprpTia it one c t thr mofl tirquent and tormi- dible difeafei ot ourcountiy. Its commenc • ncit 11 indicated in diffeient pat enti by vai.- iu., fympiomt, of which tbc mod reuiaikablr iit— Irregularity of the bowels, Oilicate coftiventti, Violent headache, commonly called utrvom c Tick headache, Yeltownefi t the eytt, Aridity of the ftomach alter eaiingl Fla u'ence or wind on the lloroacb, Biter tafte in the mouth in the morning, Fx'id breath, Drowfinefj .ftcr dinner, D bility, laffliude, em^ci ttion, D.-prct&on of fpnits, piles, etc. The pills now offered ai an antidote t o a dif •ale as formidable as the above, are notpropofn' in the principle ol loeci5c». Their ufe was fug ijrfled by theoiy ; bu' their cflicacy tias been tel'- trd hy long ir d laitl>lu' experie nee, and the i« r ,it h 'S been unparalleled Intccb. Peifons ?ffi £\ed with any of the above fymp' orns are aTurcd, that the an ti-dylpeptic pills aic aremedy arell worth their attention, and entitled to their entire cot.Science. Fit 1 \i 're particular account of their quali ties and rffr its, thofe concerned are re tern d ti .he printed aaper which accompanies each box N. B. Th- A iti-Dyfnept c Pi 'Is are ptepirri : by ihe pioprirtor, Henry jamrs, drucfill, Alba ny —-tachbix comains 100 pills, piKeonedol .at, tor f.ilc by Wm. M. Burr, AO r. C. iteoo»ia,Sept. 1, 1820. !y 30 JOAB GILLETT, Clock £3 Watch Repairer, SOUTH SIDE Ot THE PUBLIC SQUARE. R FINE MERINO Between Five & Six Hun dred weight, for sale by J. D. LED YARD. Cavtici-ii, May 30, 1899. ETURNS his thanks to hu Iriends and cud 1 nen g-nrrally, lor the very liberal encouragement he has reieived From the long experience he his had in the above bufineft, together with th i t of Silver Smith & Jeweller, he hopes, byscunctnal atten ion he (hal l be ena bled tn give geir-ral fatltfaftion. AH h ifinefi committed to In s charge will b e attended 10 with care and on the fhortefi notic-. Vn apprevice to ^lieoabave bufiii-f., <nd >nt who cm to'n? well reomuieiHied toi bon- tty at.d indnftry. Caaenovia Village, June 13, 1821. • Land and Money. TOE subset ibci is authorized to sell a tiari of land, aa ugont fur the state ofj Connecticut, and to ^ Jvnnce to punha- scr> a htim i n money i f desired the w hole to be ^e(•llred hy bond and mort gage. The land sold w.ll be received as part securitv. FOPiTUNEC. WHITE. Whilesboto, 21lh Jun- 1U21 PROPOSALS By Amos Lay, Authoi and Poblifher of rhelate Mapt of tin northern partof the flare of Net*.York, Up per and Lower Canada, for revifing, coritft mg und publishing, by fubfcription, a FULL & CORRECT MAP, (Prom tbc latest author It its and most »c~ curate surveys) OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK, On a ico/< of 7 milt* 10 «n »nci>. THE size of this lVfap is touxitet four inchei fquire,con prifing a large nart of Pennfylvania and New-jeifey, *Ub m parr of Connecticut, MalTachnfctti, Veinont, and Upper Canada. This Map rxterdt fr, m the Canada line, or 45th deg. of >i. latitude, festta to the city of Philadelphia, and frcm Pittsburgh in Pennfylvania on tbe weft, to Kcw-liavee in C.cjnnc&icut on the call. Thil eittot el toon* try it nearly allincludrd within ibt linn o latitude all longitude that d< fint ibt r xitnoi limits ot The Hate ol New-York. The publifher having been employed for tip. wards ot twenty four years in rxplciiig and tur. vtying vai'.ousparts01 the U. State), and Up. >er and Lower Canada, and alfo in compiling and psiblifhing Maps, which have met with vr . ry liberal patronage and rnccuijgtnrri.ii flat tered in the beliet that bit prrfrnt urdrrttklng Aiillbe equally well received by tfce public,and infure him a liberal remuneration tor all hi exertions and endeavors to pre ri otr aid cxteo the general improvement and ktionlrdge cf hit awn country and the adjoining province*? This MAP will be punted on fine wqve''pa> per, handfomely coloird,and deliveiedto fub. tcribers, In the (hctt, at . dbh. 7 Made portable in book, .1 10 Mounted o rol'eri and varnished . 11 Albany, Septtnltt 1818,,. WEhave extmined a Map ol the Hate' of N. York.in eluding the upper pa tt of the ttat of Pennfyl»tiiia,pi)blill td by Mr. Anot Lay and it appeara to us t o be accurate, and to contain all the couotie > up to this time cenrfl- y defignated, and to be well worthy ol public patronage. 5 De Witt Clinton, ^otieriior. Jamet Kent, cbanctllor. John Tayler, lieut. get. Elifha Jenkinr, mayor of Albany. ' ¥ M. Va n Buicn , all'y generot. JamesVan lngen.c/crA rn cbave e ry, S. Va n RenlTelae 1, lott lieut. D. D . rompkins , vttt president. W. W. Van Nets, ? jt\>g>} oj tbt Jonas Plait, i sup. court. Abm. Van Vechte.n, late ctt'y gen. I have examn ed tlie abevt Map M d lit! it adtfideiatum;its rxcrntioii,lola<>t V 1. 1 y 1 s concerned, is in my opnicn corn cTt JI d w i|, and I recommend it to thofe v. ho w fh tn c- quire a knowledge of the countiy it en bracet as equal and even fuperiprto ii y rxtant. A. Spcvctr, juttge tup court. f^y The above Mapsjre lor fa'e I y thr jn- thor at bis Map Estall Dime <t N r 649, riuth ,lai>.ri street, Albany. fCTSb<ci 1/ :t'-rs re cuvcdat this Ofrce and 01 tbe Vest-i ffi<e New Patent Fire place. OBADIAH DELANO, I it I irms the public, that he has obtaired a pjrrrt lor a new and ose'ul nt pn vcment in th. ( H I M- NEY and FIRE HLA'.K granted thr 1 ,,. if VIarch instant. 1 hi iinpr v. rnrnt it o.fl trnl from anyplan bereofore oOfered to thr pnb'ic, ind this plan unites cheapness, durabilli >, con vrnience and useiulness. The subscribe! hat built a number ol ftir pi >crs upon this plan, in he couny of Oneida, and it iibellrvrd th.t ev ery one ot them Is entirely satitfacti iy tn the owi -er- Th- y may be seen in the l -vrrnibrpt by Mr. S 'Tiuel Gay, and Mr . Amo Gay, and in various other wveius aud private dwellngs in the county. The expense (including patent right) will he rom four to seven dollars tor eacb fiie place. I he se tire (>l aces have he vr failed to di ,« (-n. ke well —-hey give out beat better than any otheri, nd save more than hilt the loel. The Pitentee offers his irvention and (1,, t fT . ices to the pub^c, and con6dently believes that 10 person will be disappotri'ed. Rights for towns and counties may bf bad 00 reasonable terms. In order to extend th' benefits of this inven tion to the pobltc, the Patentee iiffem to evrty inter of a news-paper who will pn^lifli thia ad. vrrli^emrnt for six months, the prifilrp' ol luv . ingall his fire places in bis own dwelling bmit noon hi« plan, tree Irom expense, aid the aa ne livl'ege will be extended to all fiercymrn. Those who »»b to purthare righ:«, or have fire glares built are rrques-rd to c-< 11 c n thr • nh. viih-r,or on Samuel Gay, at the Yo.k Hiuss n Utira. A I' persons are forbidden to hruld or cnnit ret fire DI icrson this plan , ai d the nnbV air m>ii - \d \hataM who vnl ;r thr rf h -s secured tr V f Paten-ee, inill be ind'«\iT-.nately rroircu'rrl. Utica, Match 12-h I ? - I . BJm ,