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" pubI ished on WEDN'ESpATSj :tr— pledg’d' but TO A3ND , LAW?^NQ. F 4VQUJI SWAVS AP [BY MACK if JtNDRUS. VOL. IX '...No. S.j; ’t m A e jt/m ir.vrr of Tdmpimrs jvjz^ CTjkjy^C ’t ; i. {WHOLE No: 421 . terms . S x a g y .g f ? g - _ , y Tlf< ■«Ti 8 B ii,ji.ijri'iimqii Z'X J o village ■ufenGiribepsyanff those who j'ccoivj, ,;:||tifiP“papwlT,pos.t4 \idBi:s,xtwO(dq|laTS f^er. annum, fdv^le: quarterly-;■ or iivff'dtfUwrs lifCyjceirt'. * ttpt paftUBI th"e eiulNiTtlre^yaaT.—y— ---- ---- .■^Ag^MHj.those'.'W be’rpccisc©feqfo p^paw at the >a.^ 'ijlsEpnPdofe*1 ' IHtyjcoots, payablMln’advaocrij; <»r ’LJo^iijlWsTf not pM(iliil,tbfi end of t'liq year,. ■i&fM-'J^E?nbs®Hb*5S)t HyriJfeW h pivyriOliio or'two (follars fifty, qehts'atUje>n8 of .-■teAyak, '" ‘ ' ,t-'"" ' . ", .' ' "7 '-V'”1* ''-lY. AH'aMtearage3'iaust fee paid/©afore -a paper ''ffdhcnqfeWcti, - * rvi,' STE^-RQA^QN^CAi. UGA LAER i-gpj,^^;^' $u|ftra^ j^ 0ijs. ■fh*m 'n»MW ,gfea£L '■ •' •«•• I/" - . '. - " 7 •'•'■1 vw f 4 tsonm;wa««»>» . ,'}ff>ODtrC 15,-oTntri. Wif5;tuijen (RnrstoHtr ^icpts,?t fee y (a® '' tbe UHirclninrSafio'v Inga 1 \ VADYERU^R^ENTS'insortqd af tfie rate ot 1 -----— e•* o.i.ii»aiiMrtmits, and 2 f> S O T * * to a -kniiwu -and- ***** TfiWtf ailvaUlforQ'ent- rijseenfesaeil without -orders -~^'Aiuimuri'ica't?on$ to the publishers, must be r^ft-.naidT ., " j * / * .. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BLANKS, \ .- ' f fltp).* a\fiIMilLi.S, &u. i-o$btac.y, and JDrspst.cti. - owwtt*MoatZJ$fffijpti4ei. ELIJAH H. GOODWiM MASTER, AYE. this.- d’avyrec'eived a general as* sioi titfent off ST APLE 8 z FANCY GOODS ; lA.inorig Wildef.), are 11 nen 'Dia- tial -AND&US , 1 - .HavffjtJsi receivccfTi)3 a^enffTYtTllieir • Rop/aWre, in Ithaca, ticonvr*Sument of the •following • t s ; 1. 7 Approved Family Medicines, "iViiichaKScetebrateil forihe'cu reofmostdiseasesthatthe' ..human,frame is subject to. , -- . j ,Y PBSI'A im ) ONLY liV THB SOLE PRt>H )IKTOB , { •/' y: T v VY.' D tO T T ’,- ftl, D. ’ ■l/.Urandsou d/stA*late ce(ebi$tcd . Dr.. J&ohtKlsm, x •*- y -far eiile, lFhoieiais & . retail, at Bs'-Xt’A^ I > 4 Family- Medicine Warehouse, Nos iS7 .j-and f; 38 j>aprHi-veaRt comen pf Second da.it Race 'itreets, Pbiladoipiiia ; aiHi'-vetaiJ by bis Agau** « «<ine?onLiji!nttaistantt Yet.i}ftt-e ' r ILL perform a trip fhYougb the Cay uga Luke, every (luy. fSuadays ex-" cepted) during tiie season, .wind' and water permitting. •• 7 ' ' She will leave fthaca’al five o'clock in the morqingi aTTd the C’nyFgffBrfdgerat 2 'otgToclc in the afternoon.-' Passengers will he landed uga Bridgd- in sehsoif'for the Ca-~ Boats, or Stages East of West. '' « - REGL/L AR ,STAGRS,. , . Run from Ithaca tb '"Neir-Ybyk, (daily^-yf: Catskill, Newburgh, New Tovvn, T-iogj Point, arid Geneva- • Q3“ Travellers find this n chcap and jdea'snm mote, to anv Of those nr'tnternaedhtte places, - . i.ii-irs aliments will he- p.rovided fpr .Ppfties o f Pleasure, anti every attention giv- ep to their accommodation. GLlYER-PfT-ELPS, - ain and fig’d, Gfos |.I.rish ■De, N«pRs, • plain 4 1n'” Jmvatuine,- and- o- and -pern cotton . AUGUSTUS .PERKINS, 7 COLLINS , .; ; ' LGTHERtJERE, ; ■ •;7 GHS.;.\Y:. CORNQR,. " Pifipca, M<ty -Directors. limuiu, ^ dybpep^ia, IpvyOl cniupiamia^ uynu„^,,,. , Price one dollar midMflit cents perboUtc ';l>Ri' R.OfiEll'Cfi Jpi’ , v^auttsiiE "Semov " fin . ^,Vi Ifie.ToB, Yoanr UfJ^(SlI.D bp ,—:--- . JtlirNiIUR®’» Ctu.Vivo itk'TdEATtVK ~Recom'nendbffHOr^lnrm!ire-of nervaitV eoEa- glimls gefiBrally, itAvanl .vveilki ^b'R , ilepre'EKjoR* I W*spwits, headache* ireraduc, faintnSSs.bystedck fit*, -iitrvous -debijiiy, inteniperoubp,- m'bicuri.i ' -'-1 4wann»ttnftt? if* « *« ' STa TF’ pF'NEW-YORKi ’ In S e n Fehruary 10,1825. R'csohed,' That tiih Ibllowtag a^cndaieufe be proposed t -6 the cphetituliorj of • this state, ,o >trlt; ^ That so much qf.lhe first seeiion o f -the see"OTd[mTrttcie—o f tjrer GonsE-ituiietfms—{vrc- 3 cHl)Ys', the qua|jjicatij>ns o f vo,ter«i, othfr .than, persons of colqur, be and th e same is hereby abolished, and thijt the fedlowing'b.r. o f twenty.- ,1fV4Vwhv ». .... - ,. d < !fa inhabitant of this state-oriri .yeaV apst jireceding ^iny fle c tio n , .and for the' last' ifiS montM a resj dent of the County where he may, offer his M _ rr*i J*;. oncu.^iui Dit: ROBfeRi’SQA’S - C elbbhateu Ghtrf ilTORkBtfetAuiic satefthd eft-ofual wmfocylie gout, rheumatism, tupitijigp., ktpne und y*vel, swelliags apt! \veujines3 of tbe joints ip'fm lnj, brufes, piuns in (he lieJif amt face, frokef J t e t f si‘-’ f-4Prtcetv}0 dollar* pe< bdtlfe. ‘ • v t t n 'w>>| g-— . —. t ■:.-4Pvhelwa dollars pe<___ RSR&B&KI.SON’SSr,jM AOfftek Bx-rr bps Ckebratedx-for Streugt$eai.ig *a w^aK feb kcreasing tbevapiietito, anil a certain preventive •gainst the feyeiNind'.ague, &c.—Pnce one dollar. per bottle. ') \ DH./RgEERTAON’A lNgAX,T.Mt.n AYok.Sf DssWoilKaLoKKSUK^A medicine uai.creal* 1 j|«*lfeetn'e.dfor.e^peRotg afbryYpeeies oT'tv rwi frbnnha-bummi body. Rijce'lifls' cants per pack> 4< j —„ .»;,uu> , x , , krea .ownj. lhe‘i'.Si/Y'; I Calicoos. Chint'/,, and | Merino and Cash-.^ pritnca- 1 \Iuslivis; mere S/umes f ^ ‘ .1Silk stripe Fhx en- Bru’i'cge,,veIvejp7en,|. thves ; and -other' dressy Pltlcb. flam hlct: handk^rchtefs ; J iVIai'spillcs. Florence, arid4 Bobbinet La- J mid oilier Vestings, ces ; “j Llultes’ and Misses* Ljnei),Floss,.& Rearl-f ' white cotton Hose; ing; ; . '• • .TDO. do." dof rip*y 'I '..^ ..! ' ■ [From Blackwood's Magarfine for’July.} - I/REAMS. ' • Oil-! tlier'e.is a.dreaiii (if "early yc.ith, Audit never comes Spun; "77s a vI?ron”oF7]|Rf.",oi' hlfe, uiiiTtfulfiF ThA fiitsaeross tiro bram,: Andiowe is Hie tlieir;©' of' that variy fircam, l-\yikl,sb warm, so new, all our after years Ideein, there is a dxeartvri' noidurer years, qf bithmeri abd sulpjiup Wjhich -ith^^h^oirig . son exhaled, irom tiie wnteh of tbe lake, in isteafni lig-clonds,' ft equerjtlf' assuthih'g tfye iappobYnticfe oj wjtl£j^px>:uts*-^Jta.3se94oft-oq-. jsJimy and'sulphatous substanqe called.,naph- [thii. Which floated idly on the sluggish arid sullen wayesi supplied those rolling clouds yvith new vapours, and seemed to give aw ful testimony to thetruth of the Mosaick history. , '' ' Upon this scene' of desolation ll*q sun shoanv.LRh-(ilmostrntolerabhe's^prendour,aii(l nil living natuEe appeared tb have diidden itself from the rays, excepting the solitary figure which moved, through the flitting ivrndat a' foot’s pace, and appeared the sole .b realhing tiiing orv ihe-wide-surfaee^otHire---- ^ , r tlier.Gloves; Fig’dand plain Swjss7' Geittlemcn’s super- uslips; do. do. f . Ruck and Beaver bopk do,. ; . ' 1 Gloves. ALSO, I Blue, lytac.k,-oljve, claret, mixed,.ami drab, CLOTH ; blue, black, arid mixed CAS31- -MBRES-— ; 7 -■■ —-7-^-r: ------ . jzno& Em m * 1 1mperial, Hysori, Young Hy son, and Hysou Skin TEAS ; Caffe.; lump arid brmvri Su gars ; Rice t-Si-ufl1 ; robaveo; . Siegnette’s ikandy; IJol’tLGhn; ' St.: Grolx and ' -^r> . jjSJDSSK isEAS. Jaoipica RUM ‘ Fort and Mala ga'; VVINESp-No. l arid 2 Mackerel; Codfish, -Ueri ing, &c'. Ac. . HAROW AE. . Kriives arid’ Porks: peti and porilret Knives; " «* ‘ r\ i n i .... sVec p arid oilier Shears ; Butts and S rew? ; Norfolk Latches f Sparrow bills &c. , IFaodbttrii's Grass Scythes, Warranted ; ■3d,4d. fid. 8 (R*l2d,.&UOdjTKOY NAILS.I L O OF TNG - G h A *8 E S, 1 ' 7 ASshvriEip , j . (E t * One ca^e'fif Ladies’ Leghorn HATS, of a superiouf qnality..-^rCuttoti Yarn, from. __ 5 to 14. ' ' - . H ttUV . V I* VUti VVVRI« j .r.«T- - .. votei shall be entitled’ to vote'in the Town otYVYard where h e gclmdly-*^ji^#s,:and riot elketyherei fijf alt officers!;th!ri noiv Ure oi’ liere;\fier' way be elective by the people By order of the Senate- ' -q | ' A majority of the uipmbers elected to the senate Voting iDihvo.ur thefeoF,' , ' • ’ ;' J A M E aT A L L M .VD.GE, PreMeni \ JoirN F. Bacon, Clerk, .. .STATE OF, NEW-YORK. .. . In AssEJtBLY^AFfii lU, 182.5/' . ilesdlvedr Thatthis Hause do concur with the Senate in their preceding resoiritfori, a majority of the members .elected, -to this House voting tn favdrir thereof, CLARKSON' CROLIUS, SpmFer. lD M m cn.-\m , £lertk' ' ■ . * . In Senate, Marclt 10^ 1,825. Ithaca, May 9 , 1825. ’04tf Mors turinilorilby 'far; ’Tis n vision of. blood, ami o f Roman's fears, For the thc-xns of that di'oam is war : AntLv/e toil in the field of danger and death, And shout in tbe.battle array, 7 ’ - T ill we find that fame is a-Lodil-ess breath, That vanfehelh away. Ob ! there is a dream of hoaiy age, ’Tis a vision of gold in store— O f suras noted down on the figured page, ~ ~ To be counted o'er-und o ’er; 7- . And w e fondly trust in our glitteVh'" dust, As a refuge from grief andpairr, Till our lirabs are,lard on the last dark bed, "Where the wealth of the world is vain. And is i t thus,from man’s Lirth to his grave In the path which wo all, av?. treading I Is there nouglit in that long; career to-save . Fipm remorse and self-upbraiding ? O yeSjtheve’a a dream so pnye', £o bright, That tire being jo wlrom it is given Hath bathed ina sea of liviiiglight,-— And the theme of that dream is Heaven. .plain. [ Afterfiejcribingfhe appearance and arms__ o f the ICnlght. hhd the accoutrements of bis horse, the taje ptoceeds.] \ Nature had, however, her demands for _ T-efi’Cshioenrarid repost^r even on the iron frame andjjatieht dispo.sition o f the Kriight of tfie Slpeptng-Leopard i and; at noon, when the Dead Sea lay at some distance ou his rigbf, be joyfully hailed the sight of two or three.palm-trees, tvffich arose beside the well which was assigned for his mid day sta- . tion. His good horse, too, whiohhad plod- HYtedTfbrwrirtl with the steariy jendurance of ' his master, riaw lifted, his head, expanded his nostrils,’atKl quickearid his jpace. as if . he snuffed ‘aj&r- off the living waterSjA^hidh:‘ jNerq to , be the pRvcb of repose anj -TUn fppslimeht. ButGabour arid dagger .were, doomed to intervene etre the horse or horse- muri reaehed tlve desired spot. - As the Knight of'the Couchant Leopard cOritinued'to fix his eyes attentively^ on the yet distant cluster of palWfrMaYit.seemed fa him, a f f f some .object was raoviu§-rimpng (hem arid Beside tbefti* The (jlsfaat form ' _ . 7 . -r » 'Y i 7 ; HOME. 7' Fvo rov'fi'tlvvo' raanV a wcayy lAunct, I’ve vvarider'cl F.ast .aud' W est, ’ . v \ -r> - ~ - Pkas-urtsm evby climb t. found, Bui scught in tain for rest. I" ■\Viiile glory sighs for otbsr iplrsrc?, ‘ I feel that one's too- wkle. W oollen'Faclbrv. And think the Borne thatTovc endears. W ere wortlv the world besides. cine iio uSe.ior- (lier-removal m xuio (ormeatingcotaiilaint. I t has no unple&SBrit#npik-. anifmaji bemsdtl o o ttie yonngest-infant-wn.tb' satA; ty. Rritjd fifty Ceat^ pec ffox. .. , ■ '" 'ifeABUlBLB TOOrii- ACH&'DROLM* Prjcfe fifty .cents,, smalt vials _tWentyifivevenis — -vr-- -r™—1— ------- : D i7»YGwd ANTI-BItAOtJS- PILES, s. .. , ^ a i A'/dmHVfl A\& bii. I XIjrt.* uijUA'A q — - —whiebYig-adrriitiistereij I f f tnKgAO Friiimva .tttb hi I * '.-i f...™ ,ai0a in uxunjxkKs} Resolved, That the following amendment be,proposed t.o the Gons'titutiori of this st^tp aud that the srimO.be refefretl tffthe Legisla ture next to be chosen; ancj published in ptti- . saande of'the provisibns*of ‘lie firstsection r flift to«l fchffnsi.itqttjppr ThaTthe p'eople of this State, in their sev eral .Towns, shitliKat their aniiuni Election, aiicf)rixsnch mauaer*|s^ie!L,8 |tsItttilre shall., h#the;v Peap'o; -'mffthe Justices.so elected in ahy* ib3!Stet5rth^enfef uieet-fff > « Ti'L . C1*4-*-iA th)f ,_ worm-f^. tlyfientery, head ache, * j.ff,lftao(i'c‘'Uglvs,riyt' i/uveiiesa,' &e- d |, ViGKKRS5 tl.e cme oftjie Tetter, liing Worm,' Aij,'PnoE ST 1-2, cents jefltoSfY - - 1 - 'r*=r*-., ; r fift. VIGKEItS’ I5JI B.RQGATipkn for the —**-* -X. 7„_ , hes's, al their F tctory, neat Sea man’s 1. . (vrn P;i|l-Creek, vyhefejhey will manufacture ; full - on rpasouabie tefms./They wifi riiauuTactnre by (he yard,' or excliange Cloths for 'Wool, as may bent. suit their customers. They also continue the CLOTH' DRESSING Business in its various.branches, and will re- rdve most Ifmds-of produce in payment,— Their .Macliineiy peing of thff bost quality and by theTr large experience in the above branches, arid as it istLeir intention to be punctual rn tlieif husiriesSj'fliVy are iri hopes to merit a share iff publick patronage.' ,7N. B. All those indebted, .(o thsm for work dr otherwise, Would much oblige ’them to -call and Settle their accounts. STEWART & ALLEN. . May 37, 1825 This new production ofprolifidk genius, bears the broad stamp ofits origin; miff is one o f the best among tbe jusfly admired series oi> TA'avevly Novels.” The two volumes comprise trio distinct Tales, fee “JBb- trothed” and til© "Talisman,” Tiie scefri.e o f fee Betrothed,” is laid Upon .fes borders of England and; Wales, about tliek interestiiigpci'iod ofthe year 1187, “■ when BalthVin, Archbishop of Canterbury, accom panied by the lesamed Givddus de Barri, afterwards Bishop of St. Davids, preached fee Cl'usaffe-ftom cas tle to castle, from town to town ” The incidents are i local, restitig-upqn historical - events;, th© characters ably 'drawn', ami the manners of thoSs ardent and bloody times are vividly described. Wo havo perused it with, too mudj baste to point out any passages in this story Thorp interesting than the vest. . . , - . T h e »• Talfsipan,” we'think, possesses gi'eater at- .tractions tlian its fellowi The scene is .laid in fee Descrt bcrdoring upon the Dead Sea, to the South of J Crusafem, at that period of the last crusade when the armies o f Europe lay encamped there during the ninq (UIIU 1 M .O Ulwi. wilhf a speed JYhich fOph/sho.iy'efl.a , mounted hovsomart, wbom’his turbad, long ! >p(;(ir, and green caf!an;floating ih the win'd, Ion his'bearer Approach', Showed to be a Saracen cavalier'. .. “ in the desert,” saith an Eastern .proverb; ^'rio tnau meets a ffrieod,”- R’lve erustuler was totally indiffer ent wiicther the infidel,who trow approach ed on his gallant barb, ari if borne, on the wings of iin.eagle, came as a friend or foe— be might rather have preferi’ed the latter. He diaengageff his lance frpm his saddle, eeized it with the fight hrinff,'placed it in rest with its point half elevated, gathered qp the reius iri the left, waked his horse’s mettle \vith the spur; and prepared to en counter The stranger wlthdho calm self-con fidence, belonging to the vjctor in many coo- '.Fotyn sffiriTSfriE,,, getber, .and in fhs presence of the Supervi sor^anu Town TllefL o f life said JoWn, be ifivirleff, ,by lot, into ftrttr clfesSssv of one i n j / .. . ~,~7,rr v.y ■ . dttcil.class, and be numbered flfie. livo. thr(Ve j \ mof wdiianHy polished,) from-several dif- — - i ufferent-quames,.Afnojig 'vhich is that from * - * * •.t . fc Marble Grave-Stone Factory. . r eb q ew tfohr, •• (oFFOgtTE. t : ati.'a)iT»V , iyowECffsrssETf)-~~~ * [BEGS leav 4 ^to inform the publick, that ^^i^eHmss^e<iHwid5a~la4^=assQrtititiai=s£ while, hictch gray, rind clouded ' MARBLE, eacti class, and tie numucreu one. - j. ^ and ffur:; and the oilicdxoT numberYnffpL. , ,* 5 ,-Anio.ug -uincjr„xa^_1.ll<u.. si.ainesfilre at tteW tf i f \ Bret year; “7 / T j '1 I V ' “ ^ - It. A Anri AF f hi>^s.c()nd 7 ear • f nY fouatl» America., Likewise a geneial » Mf /*n> innrtn v • ’ b Ja.7«>v*iv --------- dfe»ling,*khUedjag ami pi'Ofetying t f e tepti; ami , goqi?; P ice 50/cents per box.,' . , ATI— ' Bralaffor :most diiliVr(ler<i*'of the E je-.—, . Trlpj. fiOcfefthr; sVririDvutls25 c'drife; A P P R 7 P R ASTE® CLQTW: renied'” for riR ul.qeta.apdfo^es.-stm; Ibrea^jbails, sore legs, f.vejiingd, sprains, cuts, braises, puinn in the back ftqd brtf'st, corns on the Price,"25 2dnl?,t $0 COti’A find orie doiiaf .foreVoh the P o ste r / : ~ ., / ^ ‘ . Ajspr-weil -“atril ffedbmhwnrieff-by-!Bli74tu|.h and Dr. Fiiyiickv.of Phii»del|.lria, ami by the most in thft Ofli'ted Slaies HCK -lli * t; m - T . _ o f number two atlb^Sdfl dt Hiftqecond year; of primber. ttffeffirtTTlJt} eutl 0qll( y e a r ; apflj Of hariabfer friur a t j b e en {oatth yeaV.j ip ofdlfer That onff Justice rtmrAdflArie atinuallv' elkclbil-|. f rid ' t l ____________ tgjp Ta^.kqtfee, that, in orfivr.ffr preverit iny pOnUioi), ijl’m jea cli of the ab.uyc^etn.iiife rnedi; waas'-arc hteatty "sWafeJ up vritli fall tfireWiou*. -for using feelii, an(|:pigaed-&n fee outsiife covers will) Ihejjgnafere of the- sole proprietor, . . s.‘-. ■- , '1', \v. DYOTT, M, p . a - - . •, ! - ,. . . .SiHPe fea intrmlucUiMi of these valuahle luedi- ..cinqs into the U iiUg J S-iates of •America,'the} Jiave ftcqtlijferi the hi gives: degree of celebrity for ^bqif Urufewleled siitices-''ifia' eviating and curing <diseas6f^uEch,in a variety of instances, Junl bafiloit r i J | ( r most e.Xpe.janced pitysicians: Tlir ^Sfeja'eiye^itdnclteasing d y a g A uffem through WHe .coteuen-t, years phvi, ' For tami t'^BA:afnihiP»lOTiu|l'S\’ Ayte^^^ehtlOuCB'or. circiim beyotid; t h i imfvel^pS^e of-pm ^caring ■a..phVBim,v^,fecV,!^.p, poc\t^feS|^ tu h p tn l; i^Mdtfde^osU'fituyejffliqj^ihtijj^jgteWBOoibpnnieil yiivr/os'iCry «imu!U6ti^K: symp- i > t^dt.^so«i^:4aadFprr^§A';di^*<,l,>8‘ ',or “‘•I’’- | ’7..- f-f • . July tlierefffter fie arinually' elkct^d-\ ^affcl .'tbaj: mueifjp^TirofsriV’enth switofl orAh^NTth; artlcLffpfUvri . 0 i|nstitet«on qflhis'Btate as is' inconsistent' with this ameBdment, be abrd- gatecL, . A mnjopity of the.iif-emherseljected to the Senate voting in favour Rtereof.. JAIMES TALLMADGE, ^President _ . John. EL Bacon, Clerk. v iN "AssEhBi,V, April 7, 1825 —ResalvJ cdr „.ThnLihis House - do concur with the Senate in tbeir preoetling resoiu tion. . , ' ' A majority ofthe Members elected lo this Hoase voting in favour thereof. 'CLARKSON CROLIUS, Speaker. H. Merchant, Clerk, " ’ State of Nfav York, ( Secrcfan/s Office. ) . Alban y . June 1.3, 1825. I. certify that the txm prececjitig concur rent resolufioris w.ere duly .delivered to me •fftimiabf to a concurrent resolulion ofthe Senate and Assembly of the i3th and 2Qth of April, 1827, and tbe same ha ve. been, dii / sent for pnhlication in the. neAvts|iapQ.s pur suant to such last‘Mentioned re.^qiution. . Jv Vi N, Y ATES, Secfstar{\ of State. 'jy 6 —3m 4—** assortmeat of coi.imoo Graye-Stonjss, Pcimt-Slo~iiesr Sj'c. and all otherkinds of work in his liae. executed the neatest manuer, at the Albany prices, ^hntl -the -payrtaents- triad e ea^y. / A l l ff.vo.urs gjffre fuliy 'ack n o w led ged. Iftiaca, July 26 , i 8 / 5 . ' ’15if tests.- ( T h e ‘Saracen caffler bn (he speedy gallop, of .an Arab horseman, managing his steed more by his body, than by any rise of the reins, which himg loose in his left hand; ^o' that be was en.ibjed to wield tfie light rounh buckler ofthe skia of the rhirtDGriros, onra- rnenced with silver loops, wliich he wore on his arm, swinging it as i f he. meant to oppose its'siender*circie in the forritfdaflle thrust of the western lance. His otvn long spear'was . not cou'ched or levelled like that Of, his an tagonist, brif grasped by the middle Witlr his j-ighlJiaiKL endhraiidlshedaGarnrVlengtk above his head. As the cayafier approached his enemy at full career, he seenjed to ex pect that the Knight o f the Leopard should put his horse-tb the gallop to encounter hlmV ■ //i/w , . - * . poEt m m iw v ~ j- _ w trac© with the brave and accompllslied Saracsn leader Saladin. Tiie opening of fere story Is fin©-; rind feus introduces its priitdipal hero:— ’ " The burning sun o f Syria had not yet - . ,i I [" wJiGn u tvut^iAv -***« ... __ _ left his distant ncrlhern home, and joine(f) not toe the host of the C'rusuders in Palistihe, was* pociiig slowly along the sandy desrrts which intlra-viciinitv qf (he Dead Sen, Or, as if tlw ru- 11 * \ r _ is cuited, (be. Luke''Asphrdtifes, where ihu waves of'trie Jordan pour ’tflcnoselVes into an inland sen, from which there is no dis- chatgi? ofwateR ...... . The Warlike pilgrim had foiled among cliffs and precipices during the early part of.ihe (rtojioing/.toore lately, issuing from, dcliteyrffe'had witirtlre cusTmiruf Eastern warrioura, did 1not toenn to exhaust -his good horse by any ^unnecessary exertion; and, on the contrary, made a dead hah, confident thatif his enetny advanced to the actual shock, his'own Weight, Xit. i r i • _* _ s. pij (AS just Received a fiesh sup- \DRVQS 4- MEDICINE-, Fall & sunhuer st.ained Sperm Ithaca, July 20.1825. ■ ’14tf ..Four, small EartosY a F first . fate LAND, couutiuing\frarn seventy to eighty acres each; in N the towns of'Datwy and Garoluie, for sale by tn subscriber^ o n a credit o f f nix years. . - v vv. t . VM denrurgh . bhaca, July 12 ^ 1825. , U Stl Card ^1 i. : .:LkE,;A^eiit,for James ^h; cafd'^an ufafct ure rs, ’08tf m r. I ' M. llUTCritNSUN, ATTORNEYf, CnVXSKIH01.1T L4IT. H AS removed his office to tjie rick building, one dear 'Vest of ffie Hotel, iu Owego Street. -• ' " Ithaca, December-Slsfj 18^4; ’34tf. - Fost-iioutes.' WO well-established Fust-coUtes, with 7 a profitable nuwber of good sub- scribers—dpon one of which tlve mail is cat- vied— -will be disposed df on, favburahl^ terms -to a responsible person or persons. lbr a se ries Of. years. ADrtlicatiofftb- be risade itp rrediltely ." ,.... M.AOf■ k A'Nt> 4 US% IfiaCjtil Journal, Office . . May 24, 1825.' ..' % ..;7.','.:. ;/ 7 .: (hose rocky und ffirigeTons riritered upon thnt great plain, where the ad cursed cities provoked, in ancient days, ihe direct and tireudffol vengeance of the Grn- nipotent. 1 The toil, the thirst, fee dangers, of th< Way, were forgotten, ss the,traveller recal 1 y*(t the '(enl'ful catastrophe, which bad con verted intj ah arid and dismal 'wilderness •ffie~fit^aii<LfferiilffjEAlle:v_ of Siddim, once Well watered, evren as" the Garden of the Lord,, now ,a parched- and blighted waste, condemned to eternal sterility; Crossing himself'us he viewed the dark mass of rolling waters, in eolont as in qu-il hy unlike.; those of every .other lake, th tnweller shuddered as be .remembered, that benhath. tbe sluggish wav.es lay the once proud YUies of the plain; whose gravevvas dog by fee thunder o f fire heaVbus, or the .erriptian'oKjhe subterraneous flre;f and whose reinains' wet'e hid, even by'thutseA which holds no living fish i° its bosom, bears no skig1on: it surrahe^ and, as If its own dreadful bed were the ooly recepfacle for its sullen wators^ sends hohMike other lakes, a' tribute to tfie ocean. The whole lafid around,!as in tbe days of Moses,, was , 4ir"bfimsfdfie aafi/Sklt f it Is: n d f ripr i bearetb; nor afiy. .grass .gtdWisth 4 » '& ,i4Vin. ------------ ------ —— / I —.../ . ... - - t -.T/C3 w -- and that of bis powerful charger, would give him suffcienjF^advantage, withpritjthe afl? (litional moineotum of rapid motion. Equally sensibleTirtdiTprriffmrveiffiTjcfiii^^ lesult, the Saracen C;tvaiier,~when he had approached toward the. Cfifistiah within twice the length of his lahce, wheeled, his steed ter the left with initnitabl'e dexterity, l|rN - SPEi .LINCT BOiifiJkepl don- stiintU, >v >’ ale at llds office, by the ' - - . w , quantity or ditigled mmdyJamctrij 'mg; U |3 . juW _0 to- vriif- tatirirt, ' 4id .eVen..t|id 'Yhrf dtF itirelv devoid of (is ordinary ’PVib^efd and rode Uvice afound his antngoriist, whV, turning tvithout quitting his ground, and pre senting his- front constantly' to his enemy, frustrated his attempts to attack him on an unguarded poirtt, so, that the Saracen,wheel ing his horse, was fain to. retreat to jthe dis tance o f an hundred yards. A secondtime, like a hawk attacking a heron, the Moor re- newed the charge, and a second time Was fain to retreat without coming to a close struggle A third time he approached in the same manner, when the Christian knight, desirous to terminate this .illusory Warfare, in which he might at lengtfihave beeh worn out by tbe.activity of his foeman. sudde’nly seized the mace which firing at his sriddle bbyVi jrind W ith' a strong hand and unerring atto/frorled it against the head of the Emir, for such, and not less, his enemy appeared. The Saracen *vas just aware,of the formida ble misstle in! time to interpose'his light buckler betwixt the mace and his head ; brit the.vidleuce qf the blow* forced.Jhe buckler* down on his turban, and though that defence jtlsq Cqtttribfitecf/to depdeti his Violence, the fiaraceu wiis beaten from his horse.. Erie thri' 0h?isiiart cbrild avail himself of his uijis- hap/his nimble foem'an-sprung froria the. grbund, and palling qtt his horse,Jvhich ia- s^qilYyetrirned tq his-side^die le-feV l<do» Ms seat withoht- torifihtng the stirrup, and blance % fiahlSS V ^ ied P * bly 1 a hr i toe jreg^iii.ed; all the! »d L - . . .. hoped to deprivh him* ;{)0*kt.the JfftteYhad in,fcbeiii^at^vJiii^jrecoYe^l ORi6'llMAL.SIAJN!£D. t
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pledg’d' but TO ‘ A3ND, LAW? NQ. F4VQUJI SWAVS AP [BY MACK if JtNDRUS.

VOL. IX '...No. S.j; ’t m A e j t / m i r . v r r o f T d m p i m r s j v j z ^ C T j k j y ^ C ’t ; i . {W HOLE No: 421

.t e r m s .

S x a g y .g f? g - _ ,y Tlf< ■«Ti8Bii,ji. ijri'iimqii

Z 'X J o village ■ufenGiribepsyanff those who j'ccoivj, ,;:||tifiP“papwlT,pos.t4 \idBi:s,xtwO(dq|laTS f^er. annum, fdv^le: quarterly-;■ or iivff'dtfUwrs lifCyjceirt'. *ttpt paftUBI th"e eiulNiTtlre yaaT.—y— ---- —----

.■ Ag MHj.those'.'W be’rpccisc© feqfo p paw at the >a. 'ijlsEpnP dofe*1' IHtyj coots, payablMln’advaocrij; <»r

’LJo^iijlWsTf not pM(iliil,tbfi end of t'liq year,.■i&fM-'J^E?nbs®Hb*5S)t HyriJfeWh pivyriOliio

or'two (follars fifty, qehts'atUje>n8 of.-■teAyak, • '" ‘ ' ,t-'"" ' . ",. ' ' "7 '-V'”1*

''-lY. AH'aMtearage3'iaust fee paid/©afore -a paper''ffdhcnqfeWcti, - *rvi,'

S T E ^ -R Q A ^ Q N ^ C A i. UGA LA E R i - g p j , ^ ^ ; ^ ' $ u | f t ra^ j ^ 0 i j s . ■fh*m'n»MW ,gfea£L ■ '■ •' •« •• I/" - . • '. - " 7 ■•'•'■ 1

vwf4tsonm;wa««»>» .,' }ff>ODtrC 15,-oTntri. Wif5;tuijen (RnrstoHtricpts,?t fee y (a®'' tbe UHirclninrSafio'v Inga

1 \VADYERU^R^ENTS'insortqd af tfie rate o t 1 -----— e •* o.i.ii»aiiMrtmits, and 2f>

S O T * * to a -kniiwu -and- * * * * *

TfiWtf ailvaUlforQ'ent - rijseenfesaeil without -orders-~ 'Aiuimuri'ica't?on$ to the publishers, must be r ft-.naidT ., " j * /

* .. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BLANKS,■ \ . - ' f fltp).* a\fiIMilLi.S, &u.

i-o$btac.y, and JDrspst.cti.

- owwtt*MoatZJ$fffijpti4ei.ELIJAH H. GOODWiM MASTER,

AY E. this.- d’avyrec'eived a general as* sioi titfent off ST APLE 8z FANCYGOODS ; lA.inorig Wildef.), are

11 nen 'Dia-

tial

-A N D & U S ,

1- .HavffjtJsi receivccfTi)3 a^enffTYtTllieir • Rop/aWre, in Ithaca, ticonvr*Sument of the•following • t s ; 1. ’7 Approved F a m ily M ed ic in es,"iViiichaKScetebrateil forihe'cu re of most diseases that the'

. . human,frame is subject to. , - - .j ,Y PBSI'Aim) ONLY liV THB SOLE PRt>H)IKTOB,

{•/' y: T v VY.' D tO T T ’,- ftl, D. ’■l/.Urandsou d/stA* late ce(ebi$tcd. Dr.. J&ohtKlsm, x

•*-y■ -far eiile, lFhoieiais &. retail, at Bs'-Xt’A

I > 4 Family- Medicine Warehouse, Nos iS7.j-and f;38j>aprHi-veaRt comen pf Second da.it Race ' itreets, Pbiladoipiiia ; aiHi'-vetaiJ by bis Agau**

« «<ine?onLiji!nttaistantt Yet.i}ftt-e '

r ILL perform a trip fhYougb the Cay­uga Luke, every (luy. fSuadays ex-"

cepted) during tiie season, .wind' and waterpermitting. •• 7 ' '

She will leave fthaca’al five o'clock in the morqingi aTTd the C’nyFgffBrfdgerat 2'otgToclc in the afternoon.-' Passengers will he landed

uga Bridgd- in sehsoif'for the Ca-~ Boats, or Stages East o f W est. '' «

- REGL/L AR ,STAGRS,. , .Run from Ithaca tb '"Neir-Ybyk, (daily -yf: Catskill, Newburgh, New Tovvn, T-iogj Point, arid Geneva- • Q3“ Travellers find this n chcap and jdea'snm mote, to anv Of those nr'tnternaedhtte places, - .

i.ii-irs aliments will he- p.rovided fpr .Ppfties o f Pleasure, anti every attention giv- ep to their accommodation.

GLlYER-PfT-ELPS, ‘ -

ain and fig’d, Gfos |.I.rish■De, N«pRs, • plain 4 1 n'” Jmvatuine,- and- o-

and-pern

cotton

. AUGUSTUS .PERKINS, 7 COLLINS ,

.; ; ' L G T H E R tJE R E ,; ■ •;7 GHS.;.\Y:. CORNQR,. "

‘ Pifipca, M<ty -Directors.

limuiu, ^dybpep^ia, IpvyOl cniupiamia^ uynu„^,,,.

, Price one dollar mid Mflit cents perboUtc ';l>Ri' R.OfiEll'Cfi Jpi’ , v^auttsiiE "Semov " — fin . ,Vi Ifie.ToB,Yoanr

UfJ (SlI.D bp • ,—:--- .

Jt lirNiIUR®’» Ctu.Vivo itk'TdEATtVK ~Recom'nendbffHOr lnrm!ire-of nervaitV eoEa- glimls gefiBrally, itAvanl .vveilki b'R, ilepre'EKjoR * I W* spwits, headache* ireraduc, faintnSSs.bystedck fit*, -iitrvous -debijiiy, inteniperoubp,- m'bicuri.i

' -'-1 4wann»ttnftt? if* « *«

' STa TF’ pF'NEW-YORKi ’In Se n Fehruary 1 0 ,1 8 2 5 .

R'csohed,' That tiih Ibllowtag a^cndaieufe be proposed t-6 the cphetituliorj of • this state,,o >trlt; ^

That so much qf.lhe first seeiion o f -thesee"OTd[mTrttcie—o f tjrer GonsE-ituiietfms—{vrc- 3cHl)Ys', the qua|jjicatij>ns o f vo,ter«i, othfr .than, persons o f colqur, be and th e same is hereby abolished, and thijt the fedlowing'b.r.

o f twenty.-,1f V4V whv». .... - ,. d <! fa inhabitant

of this state-oriri .yeaV apst jireceding iny flec tio n , .and for the' last' ifiS montM a resj dent of the County where h e may, offer hisM _ rr*i J*;.

oncu. iuiDit: RO Bfe Ri’SQA’S - Celbbh ateu Ghtrf ilTORkBtfetAuiic satefthd eft-ofualwmfocylie gout, rheumatism, tupitijigp., ktpne und y*vel, swelliags apt! \veujines3 of tbe joints ip'fmlnj, brufes, piuns in (he lieJif amt face, frokef J te tfsi‘-’f-4Prtcetv}0 dollar* pe< bdtlfe. ‘ •

v t t n 'w >>| g- — . — . t

■:.-4Pvhelwa dollars pe<___RSR&B&KI.SON’S Sr,jM AOfftek Bx-rrbps Ckebratedx-for Streugt$eai.ig *a w aK feb kcreasing tbevapiietito, anil a certain preventive •gainst the feyeiNind'.ague, &c.—Pnce one dollar.per bottle. ') \DH./RgEERTAON’A lNgAX,T.Mt.n AYok.SfDssWoilKaLoKKSUK^A medicine uai.creal*1j|«*lfeetn'e.d for.e^peRotg afbryYpeeies oT'tv rw ifrbnnha-bummi body. Rijce'lifls' cants per pack>4< j —„ .»;,uu>, x , ,

krea .ownj.

lhe‘i'.Si/Y'; I Calicoos. Chint'/,, and| Merino and Cash-. pritnca- 1\Iuslivis;

mere S/umes f ‘ .1 Silk stripe Fhx en- Bru’i'cge,,veIvejp7en,|. thves ; and -other' dressy Pltlcb. flam hlct: handk^rchtefs ; J iVIai'spillcs. Florence, arid4 Bobbinet La- J mid oilier Vestings,ces ; ’ “j Llultes’ and Misses*

L jnei),F loss,.& R ea r l-f ' white cotton H ose; in g ; ; . '• • .TDO. d o ." d o f

rip*y ’ ' I

'.. ..! ' ■[From Blackwood's Magarfine for’July.}

- I/REAMS. ' •Oil-! tlier'e.is a.dreaiii (if "early yc.ith,

Audit never comes Spun;"77s a vI?ron”oF7]|Rf.",oi' hlfe, uiiiTtfulfiF

ThA fiitsaeross tiro bram,:Andiowe is Hie tlieir;©' of' that variy fircam,

l-\yikl,sb warm, so new,all our after years Ideein,

there is a dxeartvri' noidurer years,

qf bithmeri abd sulpjiup Wjhich -ith^^h oirig . son exhaled, irom tiie wnteh of tbe lake, in isteafni lig-clonds,' ft equ erjtlf' assuthih'g tfye i appobYnticfe oj wjtl£j px>:uts*- Jta.3se94oft-oq-. j sJimy and'sulphatous substanqe called.,naph- [ thii. Which floated idly on the sluggish arid sullen wayesi supplied those rolling clouds yvith new vapours, and seemed to give aw­ful testimony to the truth of the Mosaickhistory. , '' '

Upon this scene' of desolation ll*q sunshoanv.LRh-(ilmostrntolerabhe's prendour,aii(l nil living natuEe appeared tb have diidden itself from the rays, excepting the solitary figure which moved, through the flitting ivrndat a' foot’s pace, and appeared the sole .b realhing tiiing orv ihe-wide-surfaee^otHire----

^ , r tlier.Gloves;Fig’dand plain Swjss7' Geittlemcn’s super-

uslips; do. do. f . Ruck and Beaverbopk do,. ; . ' 1 Gloves.

ALSO,I Blue, lytac.k,-oljve, claret, mixed,.ami drab, CLOTH ; blue, black, arid mixed CAS31- -MBRES-— — ; 7 -■■ — - 7 - ^ - r :------

. j z n o & E m m *11mperial, Hysori, Young Hy­son, and Hysou Skin TEAS ; Caffe.; lump arid brmvri Su gars ; Rice t-Si-ufl1; robaveo;

. Siegnette’s ikandy; IJol’tLGhn; ' St.: Grolx and '

- r> .

jjSJDSSKisEAS.

Jaoipica RUM ‘ Fort and Mala­ga'; VVINESp-No. l arid 2 Mackerel; Codfish, -Ueri ing,&c'. Ac.

. H A R O W AE. .

Kriives arid’ Porks: peti and porilret Knives;"• «* ‘ r\ i n i....sVec p arid oilier Shears ; Butts and S rew? ; Norfolk Latches f Sparrow bills &c., IFaodbttrii's Grass Scythes, Warranted ; ■3d,4d. fid. 8(R*l2d ,.& UOdjTKOY NAILS.I

L O OF TNG - G h A * 8 E S, 1■ ' 7 ASshvriEip , j . ■

(Et * One ca^e'fif Ladies’ Leghorn HATS,of a superiouf qnality..-^rCuttoti Yarn, from.__5 to 14. ' ' • - .

HttUV. VI* VUti VVVRI« j .r .«T- - ..votei shall be entitled’ to vote'in the Town otYVYard where he gclmdly-*^ji^#s,:and riot elketyherei fijf alt officers!;th!ri noiv Ure oi’ liere;\fier' way be elective by the people

By order of the Senate- ' -q | 'A majority of the uipmbers elected to the

senate Voting iDihvo.ur thefeoF,' , ' •’;' J A M E a T A L L M .VD.GE, P r e M e n i \ JoirN F . B a co n , C lerk,“ .. .STATE OF,N E W -Y O R K .

. . . In AssEJtBLY AFfii lU, 182.5/'. ile sd lved r Thatthis Hause do concur with

the Senate in their preceding resoiritfori, a majority of the members .elected, -to this House voting tn favdrir thereof,

‘ CLARKSON' CROLIUS, S p m F er.l D M m c n . - \ m , £lertk' ' ■ . * .

In Senate, Marclt 10 1,825.

Ithaca, May 9 ,1825. ’04tf

Mors turinilorilby 'far;’Tis n vision of. blood, ami o f Roman's fears,

For the thc-xns of that di'oam is war :AntLv/e toil in the field of danger and death,

And shout in tbe.battle array, 7 ’ -T ill we find that fame is a-Lodil-ess breath,

That vanfehelh away.

Ob ! there is a dream of hoaiy age,’Tis a vision of gold in store—

O f suras noted down on the figured page,~ ~ To be counted o'er-und o ’er; 7 -. And we fondly trust in our glitteVh'" dust,

As a refuge from grief andpairr,T ill our lirabs are,lard on the last dark bed,

"Where the wealth of the world is vain.

And is i t thus,from man’s Lirth to his grave In the path which wo all, av?. treading I

Is there nouglit in that long; career to-save . Fipm remorse and self-upbraiding ?

O yeSjtheve’a a dream so pnye', £o bright, That tire being jo wlrom it is given

Hath bathed ina sea of liviiiglight,-—And the theme of that dream is Heaven.

.plain.[ Afterfiejcribingfhe appearance and arms__

o f the ICnlght. hhd the accoutrements of bis horse, the taje ptoceeds.] \

Nature had, however, her demands for _ T-efi’Cshioenrarid repost^r even on the iron frame and jjatieht dispo.sition of the Kriight of tfie Slpeptng-Leopard i and; at noon, when the Dead Sea lay at some distance ou his rigbf, be joyfully hailed the sight of two or three.palm-trees, tvffich arose beside the well which was assigned for his mid day sta-

. tion. His good horse, too, whiohhad plod- HYtedTfbrwrirtl with the steariy jendurance of

' his master, riaw lifted, his head, expanded his nostrils,’atKl quickearid his jpace. as if . he snuffed ‘aj&r- off the living waterSjA^hidh: ‘ jNerq to , be the pRvcb of repose anj -TUn fppslimeht. ButGabour arid dagger . were, doomed to intervene etre the horse or horse- muri reaehed tlve desired spot.- As the Knight of'the Couchant Leopard cOritinued'to fix his eyes attentively on the yet distant cluster of palWfrMaYit.seemed fa him, a fff some .object was raoviu§-rimpng (hem arid Beside tbefti* The (jlsfaat form' _ . 7 . -r »'Y i 7

; HOME. 7 'Fvo rov'fi'tlvvo' raanV a wcayy lAunct, I’ve vvarider'cl F.ast .aud' West, ’. v \ -r>- ~ -Pkas-urtsm evby climb t . found,Bui scught in tain for rest. I" ■\Viiile glory sighs for otbsr iplrsrc?,

‘ I feel that one's too- wkle.

W o o l l e n ' F a c l b r v .

And think the Borne thatTovc endears. W ere wortlv the world besides.

■ cine iio uSe.ior- (lier-removal m xuio (ormeatingcotaiilaint. I t has no unple&SBrit#npik-. anifmaji bemsdtl oo ttie yonngest-infant-wn.tb' satA;ty. Rritjd fifty Ceat pec ffox. .. , ■

'" ' i f e A B U lB L B T O O r ii-ACH&'DROLM* Prjcfe fifty .cents,, smalt vials

_tWentyifivevenis — -vr-- -r™—1— -------: D i 7 » Y G w d ANTI-BItAOtJS- PIL E S,—s. .. , ^ a i A'/dmHVflA\& bii.I XIjrt.* uijUA'A q — -

—whiebYig-adrriitiistereij Iff tnKgAO Friiimva .tttb hi I

* — '.- i f...™ ,ai0a

in uxunjxkKs}• Resolved, That the following amendment

be,proposed t.o the Gons'titutiori o f this st tp aud that the srimO.be refefretl tffthe Legisla­ture next to be chosen; ancj published in ptti-

. saande of'the provisibns*of ‘lie firstsection ’r flift to«l fchffnsi.itqttjppr

ThaTthe p'eople of this State, in their sev ­eral .Towns, shitliKat their aniiuni Election, aiicf)rixsnch mauaer*|s^ie!L,8|tsItttilre shall.,

h#the;vPeap'o; -'mff the Justices.so elected in ahy*

ib3!Stet5rth^enfef uieet-fff> « T i'L. C1*4-*-iAth)f ,_ ‘worm-f . tlyfientery, head ache,

* j.ff,lftao(i'c‘'Uglvs,riyt' i/uveiiesa,' &e-

d | , ViGKKRS5 tl.e cmeoftjie Tetter, liin g Worm,' Aij,'PnoE ST 1-2, centsjefltoSfY - - 1- 'r*=r*-., ; r

fift. VIGKEItS’ I5JI B .RQGATipkn for the—* *-* -X. 7„_

, hes's, al their F tctory, neat Sea man’s 1. . (vrn P;i|l-Creek, vyhefejhey will manufacture; full-on rpasouabie tefms./They wifi riiauuTactnre by (he yard,' or excliange Cloths for 'Wool, as may bent. suit their customers. They also continue the CLOTH' DRESSING Business in its various.branches, and will re- rdve most Ifmds-of produce in payment,— Their .Macliineiy peing of thff bost quality and by theTr large experience in the above branches, arid as it istLeir intention to be punctual rn tlieif husiriesSj'fliVy are iri hopes to merit a share iff publick patronage.',7N . B. All those indebted, .(o thsm for work dr otherwise, Would much oblige ’them to -call and Settle their accounts.

STEWART & ALLEN. . May 37, 1825

This new production ofprolifidk genius, bears the broad stamp of it s origin; miff is one o f the best among tbe jusfly admired series oi> TA'avevly Novels.” The two volumes comprise trio distinct Tales, fee “JBb- trothed” and til© "Talisman,” T iie scefri.e o f fee

Betrothed,” is laid Upon .fes borders of England and; Wales, about tliekinterestiiigpci'iod ofthe year 1187, “■ when BalthVin, Archbishop of Canterbury, accom­panied by the lesamed Givddus de Barri, afterwards Bishop of St. Davids, preached fee Cl'usaffe-ftom cas­tle to castle, from town to to wn ” The incidents are i local, restitig-upqn historical - events;, th© characters ably 'drawn', ami the manners of thoSs ardent and bloody times are vividly described. Wo havo perused it with, too mudj baste to point out any passages in this story Thorp interesting than the vest. . . , - .

T he »• Talfsipan,” we'think, possesses gi'eater at- .tractions tlian its fellowi T he scene is .laid in fee Descrt bcrdoring upon the Dead Sea, to the South of J Crusafem, at that period of the last crusade when the armies o f Europe lay encamped there during the

ninq (UII U1M.O Ulwi.wilhf a speed JYhich fOph/sho.iy'efl.a

, mounted hovsomart, wbom’his turbad, long ! >p(;(ir, and green caf!an;floating ih the win'd, Ion his'bearer Approach', Showed to be a Saracen cavalier'. .. “ in the desert,” saith an Eastern .proverb; 'rio tnau meets a ffrieod,”- R’lve erustuler was totally indiffer­ent wiicther the infidel,who trow approach­ed on his gallant barb, ari if borne, on the wings of iin.eagle, came as a friend or foe—

be might rather have preferi’ed the latter. He diaengageff his lance frpm his saddle, eeized it with the fight hrinff,'placed it in rest with its point half elevated, gathered qp the reius iri the left, waked his horse’s mettle \vith the spur; and prepared to en­counter The stranger wlthdho calm self-con­fidence, belonging to the vjctor in many coo-

'.Fotyn sffiriTSfriE,,,getber, .and in fhs presence of the Supervi sor anu Town TllefL o f life said JoWn, beifivirleff, ,by lot, into ftrttr clfesSssv of one in j/ .. . ~ ,~ 7 ,rr v.y ■ .dttcil.class, and be numbered flfie. livo. thr(Ve j \mof wdiianHy polished,) from-several dif-— - i ufferent-quames,.Afnojig 'vhich is that from* - * * • . t . fc

Marble Grave-Stone Factory.. ‘ r e b q e w t f o h r ,

•• (oFFOgtTE .t: ati.'a)iT»V, iyowECffsrssETf)-~~~ *[BEGS leav4 to inform the publick, that

^ i^eHmss^e<iHwid5a~la4^=assQrtititiai=s£ while, hictch gray, rind clouded

' M A R B L E ,

eacti c lass, and tie num ucreu one. - j . ^and ffur:; and the oilicdxoT n u m b erY n ffp L . , ,* 5 ,-Anio.ug -uincjr„xa^_1.ll<u..

si.ainesfilre at tteW tf i f \ Bret year; “7 / T j '1 ‘ I V ' “ ^- It. A Anri AF f hi> s.c()nd 7 ear • f nY fouatl».« America., Likewise a geneial» Mf /*n> innrtn v • ’

b

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dfe»ling,*khUedjag ami pi'Ofetying tfe tepti; ami , goqi?; P ice 50/cents per box.,' . ,

ATI—' Bralaf for :most diiliVr(ler<i*'of the Eje-.—,. Trlpj. fiO cfefthr; sVririD vutls25 c'drife;

A P P R 7 P R A STE® CLQTW: renied'” for riR ul.qeta.apdfo^es.-stm;

Ibrea^jbails, sore legs, f.vejiingd, sprains, cuts, braises, puinn in the back ftqd brtf'st, corns on the

Price,"25 2dnl?,t $0 COti’A find orie doiiaf.foreVoh the Poster/ : ~ ., / ‘ .

Ajspr-weil-“atril ffedbmhwnrieff-by-!Bli74tu|.h and Dr. Fiiyiickv.of Phii»del|.lria, ami by the most

in thft Ofli'ted Slaies

HCK-lli * t; m - T ■ . _

o f number two atlb^Sdfl dt Hiftqecond year; o f primber. ttffeffirtTTlJt} eutl 0 q ll( y ea r ; apflj Of hariabfer friur a t jb e en {oatth yeaV.j ip ofdlfer That onff Justice rtmrAdflArie atinuallv' elkclbil-|. f rid ' t l

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tgjp Ta^.kqtfee, that, in orfivr.ffr preverit iny pOnUioi), ijl’m jeacli of the ab.uyc^etn.iiife rnedi; waas'-arc hteatty "sWafeJ up vritli fall tfireWiou*. -for using feelii, an(|:pigaed-&n fee outsiife covers will) Ihejjgnafere of the- sole proprietor, . . ‘■ s .‘ - . ■- , '1', \v . DYOTT, M, p .■a- - . •, ! - ,. . .

.SiHPe fea intrmlucUiMi of these valuahle luedi- ..cinqs into the U iiUgJ S-iates of •America,'the} Jiave ftcqtlijferi the hi gives: degree of celebrity for ^bqif Urufewleled siitices-''ifia' eviating and curing <diseas6f^uEch,in a variety of instances, Junl bafiloit

r i J | ( r most e.Xpe.janced pitysicians: Tlir ^Sfeja'eiye^itdnclteasing d y a g A u f fe m through

WHe .coteuen-t, years phvi,' For tamit'^BA:afnihiP»lOTiu|l'S\’ Ayte^^^ehtlOuCB'or. circiim

beyotid; t h i imfvel^pS^e of-pm ^caring ■a..phVBim,v^,fecV,! .p, poc\t^feS| tuhptnl; i^Mdtfde^osU'fituyejffliqj^ihtijj^jgteWBOoibpnnieil

yiivr/os'iCry «imu!U6ti K: symp-i > t^dt. so«i :4aadFprr^§A';di^*<,l,>8‘ ',or “‘•I’’ - | ’7 . . - f-f • . Jul y

tlierefffter fie arinually' elkct^d- \ affcl .'tbaj: mueifjp^TirofsriV’enth switofl orAh ^ N T th ; artlcLffpfUvri .0 i|nstitet«on qflh is'B tate as is' inconsistent' with this ameBdment, b e abrd-gatecL, ‘ .

A mnjopity of the.iif-emherseljected to theSenate voting in favour Rtereof..

JAIMES TALLMADGE, ^President _. John. EL B a c o n , Clerk.

v iN "AssEhBi,V, April 7, 1825 —ResalvJcdr „.ThnL ihis House - do concur with the Senate in tbeir preoetling resoiution. . , ' '

A majority ofthe Members elected lo thisH oase voting in favour thereof.

'CLARKSON CROLIUS, Speaker.■ H. Merchant, Clerk,

"’ State of Nfav York, ( Secrcfan/s Office. )

. A lbany . June 1.3, 1825.I. certify that the txm prececjitig concur­

rent resolufioris w.ere d u ly .delivered to me •fftimiabf to a concurrent resolulion ofthe Senate and Assembly of the i3th and 2Qth o f April, 1827, and tbe same ha ve. been, dii / sent for pnhlication in the. neAvts|iapQ.s pur­suant to such last‘Mentioned re.^qiution.

. Jv Vi N, Y ATES, Secfstar{\ of State.'jy 6—3m

4—** ’assortm eat o f co i.imooGraye-Stonjss, Pcimt-Slo~iiesr Sj'c.

and all otherkinds o f work in h is liae . executed the n e a t e st manuer, at the Albany prices,

^hntl -the -payrtaents- triad e ea^y. / A l l ff.vo.urs gjffre fu liy 'a ck n o w led ged.

Iftiaca, July 26, i 8/ 5. ' ’15if

tests.- (T he‘Saracen caffler bn (he speedy gallop,

of .an Arab horseman, managing his steed more by his body, than by any rise of the reins, which himg loose in his left hand; ^o' that be was en.ibjed to wield tfie light rounh buckler ofthe skia of the rhirtDGriros, onra- rnenced with silver loops, wliich he wore on his arm, swinging it as if he. meant to oppose its'siender*circie in the forritfdaflle thrust of the western lance. His otvn long spear'was

. not cou'ched or levelled like that Of, his an­tagonist, brif grasped by the middle Witlr his

j-ighlJiaiKL endhraiidlshedaGarnrVlengtk above his head. As the cayafier approached his enemy at full career, he seenjed to ex­pect that the Knight of the Leopard should put his horse-tb the gallop to encounter hlmV

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trac© with the brave and accompllslied Saracsn leader Saladin. Tiie opening of fere story Is fin©-; rind feus introduces its priitdipal hero:— ’ "

The burning sun o f Syria had not yet■ - . , i I [ "

wJiGn u t v u t ^ i A v - * * * « — . . . _ _ _

left his distant ncrlhern home, and joine(f) not toe the host of the C'rusuders in Palistihe, was* pociiig slowly along the sandy desrrts which

intlra-viciinitv qf (he Dead S en , Or, as iftlw ru- 11* \ r _is cuited, (be. Luke''Asphrdtifes, where ihu waves of'trie Jordan pour ’tflcnoselVes into an inland sen, from which there is no dis-chatgi? ofwateR ...... .

T h e Warlike pilgrim had foiled among cliffs and precipices during the early part of.ihe (rtojioing/.toore lately, issuing from,

’ dcliteyrffe'had

witirtlre cusTmiruf Eastern warrioura, did 1 not toenn to exhaust - his good horse by any unnecessary exertion; and, on the contrary, made a dead hah, confident thatif his enetny advanced to the actual shock, his'own Weight,X it. i r i • _*_

s .

pij(AS just Received a fiesh sup-

\DRVQS 4- MEDICINE-,

Fall & sunhuer st.ained Sperm

Ithaca, July 20.1825. ■ ’14tf..Four, sm all EartosY

a F first . fate LAND, couutiuing\frarn seventy to eighty acres each; in Nthe

towns of'Datwy and Garoluie, for sale by tn subscriber ona credit o f f nix years.

. - v vv. t . V M d e n r u r g h .bhaca, July 12 1825. , U Stl •

C a r d ^ 1i .

:.:LkE,;A^eiit,for James h; c af d'^an u fafct u re rs,

’08 tfmr. I

' M . l l U T C r i t N S U N , ■ ATTORNEYf, CnVXSKIH 01.1T L4IT.

HAS removed his office to tjie rick building, one dear 'Vest of ffie Hotel,

iu Owego Street. -• ' "Ithaca, December-Slsfj 18^4; ’34tf.

- F o s t - i i o u t e s . 'WO well-established Fust-coUtes, with

7 a profitable nuwber of good sub- scribers—dpon one of which tlve mail is cat- vied—-will be disposed df on, favburahl terms -to a responsible person or persons. lbr a se ries Of. years. ADrtlicatioff tb- be risade itprrediltely ." ,.... M.AOf ■ k A'Nt>4 US%

IfiaCjtil Journal, Office . . May 24, 1825.' ..' % ..;7.','.:. ;/ 7 . :

(hose rocky und ffirigeTons riritered upon thnt great plain, where the ad cursed cities provoked, in ancient days, ihe direct and tireudffol vengeance of the Grn-nipotent. ■ 1

The toil, the thirst, fee dangers, of th< Way, were forgotten, ss the,traveller recal 1 y*(t the '(enl'ful catastrophe, which bad con verted intj ah arid and dismal 'wilderness •ffie~fit^aii<LfferiilffjEAlle:v_ of Sid dim, once Well watered, evren as" the Garden of the Lord,, now ,a parched- and blighted waste, condemned to eternal sterility;

Crossing himself'us he viewed the dark mass of rolling waters, in eolont as in qu-il h y unlike.; those of every .other lake, th tnweller shuddered as be .remembered, that benhath. tbe sluggish wav.es lay the once proud YUies of the plain; whose gravevvas dog by fee thunder o f fire heaVbus, or the .e rrip tian 'oK jhe subterraneous flre;f and whose reinains' wet'e hid, even by'thutseA which holds no living fish i° its bosom, bears no skig1 on: it surrahe^ and, as If its own dreadful bed were the ooly recepfacle for its sullen wators^ sends hohMike other lakes, a' tribute to tfie ocean. The whole lafid around,! as in tbe days of Moses,, was , 4ir"bfimsfdfie aafi/Sklt f it Is: n d f ripr i bearetb; nor afiy. .grass .gtdWisth

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and that of bis powerful charger, would give him suffcienjF advantage, withpritjthe afl? (litional moineotum of rapid motion. Equally sensibleTirtdiTprriffmrveiffiTjcfiii^^ lesult, the Saracen C;tvaiier,~when he had approached toward the. Cfifistiah within twice the length of his lahce, wheeled, his steed ter the left with initnitabl'e dexterity,

l|rN - SPEi .LINCT BOiifiJkepl don-stiintU, >v >’ ale at llds office, by the' - - . w ,

quantity or ditigled mmdyJamctrij

'mg; U|3. juW_0to- vriif- tatirirt, '4id . eVen..t|id 'Yhrf dtF itirelv devoid of (is ordinary ’PVib efd

and rode Uvice afound his an tngoriist, whV, turning tvithout quitting his ground, and pre­senting his- front constantly' to his enemy, frustrated his attempts to attack him on an unguarded poirtt, so, that the Saracen,wheel­ing his horse, was fain to. retreat to jthe dis­tance of an hundred yards. A secondtime, like a hawk attacking a heron, the Moor re- newed the charge, and a second time Was fain to retreat without coming to a close struggle A third time he approached in the same manner, when the Christian knight, desirous to terminate this .illusory Warfare, in which he might at lengtfihave beeh worn out by tbe.activity of his foeman. sudde’nly seized the mace which firing at his sriddle bbyVi jrind With' a strong hand and unerring atto/frorled it against the head of the Emir, for such, and not less, his enemy appeared. The Saracen *vas just aware,of the formida­ble misstle in! time to interpose'his light buckler betwixt the mace and his head ; brit the.vidleuce qf the blow* forced.Jhe buckler* down on his turban, and though that defence jtlsq Cqtttribfitecf/to depdeti his Violence, the fiaraceu wiis beaten from his horse.. Erie thri'0h?isiiart cbrild avail himself of his uijis- hap/his nimble foem'an-sprung froria the. grbund, and palling qtt his horse,Jvhich ia- s^qilYyetrirned tq his-side^die le-feV l<do» Ms seat withoht- torifihtng the stirrup, and

blance

% fiahlSS V ^ ied P * bly 1

a hr i toejreg^iii.ed; all the! »d L - . . . .hoped to deprivh him*

;{)0*kt.the JfftteY had in,fcbeiii^at^vJiii jrecoYe l

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