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treason had been more circumscribed, and (he traitors fewer in number. If Portugal, under the protection of Great lirimin, goe on quietly under the new constitution, it will be a living example of improvement in govcrement of a very interesting' description, the "moral contagion1 of which must in process of time prove dangerous to the neigh bouriug government?. A. Y.AJv.

The Uill for establishing a uniform system of BankrupUaws. as reported to the last ses

sion of Congress, has been published in pam phh t f rm in ro-ton. and we understand that a number of copies have been scut to t.:iscity: to be left in lnrurance offices, and other places, f r the purpose of enabling merchants, and ethers w!;o tnav examine then, to form their

opinions on the provisions ot the b'.il. rl ins being a matter of p eat national import:, nee. we lv,e it will rec i e a due share of attention, especially from the mcrchantile. communi

ty, who are more the subject.

in

m e u i a t e 1 interested

m

Thr

y.i; fi-ntt.ocin. A. cording to an arti-

!. in the I.oida:i Journal of Arts, and Science-

latter, however, had a great number of sailors, so that the junction, on the whole, will be advantageous). The mhabitatnls of Crnnidi and Poros. and the greater part of the People on the coast of the Peloponnesus, adjoining Hydra have passed over to that island,the inhabitants are as expert at sea as on land. Our lleet is composed of a hundred vessels, besides a considerable number of lire-ships. A great number arCconslantIv on the coast of Tencdos, waiting for the Captain Pacha, who seems very , " . nil a

siow in ins movements. i nc consternation

which had taken place in the. Peloponnesus,

1ms given us a great deal ot anxiety, but we

have at least one comfort, that no family, not

even any individual, has succumbed to the vie

tor. This was the only fear we had. after the

fall of Missolonghi. That misfortune we attri

bute not to any want of spirit on the part of the

defendants, but to the terror which the People

had entertained from the beginning, and which the Peloponnesian General have not the power to remove. The following is the plan which seeral pa

triots have proposed to remedy this evil. The

garrison of Missolonghi, which is here at present, will go oil in divisions to the dihYront provinces of the Peloponnesus, and will accom-

- inanv the Morcotes, under the command of their 1 1 .

for the tuo: 't it of. Inly, it appears there arc at

present, one hundred maim lactone m t raiice

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devoted to the makings r?u?:ir Horn tue chi0f. The courage, and intrepidity of these

rot. I he quantity ot "sgar actual i ptcpai-try, ;v; 0 that tho Anl(5. ,,re not irn ; .

ed is estimated at from lour to he

milli

on-

poinds. This, however, is hut one twentieth

:ible. If this plan, w bice the Government ha-

confined in prison in that city, on the ground

hat he had not the evidence of his freedom

with him. and stating that after a given period.

unless that evidence should be produced, he

ixonld Uc sold as a sare, to pay the t:rpense of

ns imprisonment. It seems .that this man be

longs to Westchester county in this State, and

a number of the inhabitants of that county, have

held a meeting on this subject, and passed some

spirited resolutions, expressive ot their sense of

this gross injustice and oppression. We arc

lad to sec this teelmg aroused, and cannot but

hope that it may lead to some important result.

It would seem by the tenor ot the articles in

dilVerent papers, that the writers of them had

now . lor the last time, learned that statutory

enactments (laws they are not )exist in some of

the slave states, which authorise a lice man to be imprisoned for no crime, or charge of crime,

and alter meurrinige.xpense tor keeping him m prison to sell him as u slave to defray that expense. We presume that the act under which this man was shut up must have been derived

from the state of Maryland, to which that part of the District of Columbia in wnich the city of

Washington lies belonged, before its cession to

the. I anted States. It is not many year since

the Baltimore papers frequently contained fifteen or twenty such advertisements at a time. It is now about nine or ten years, according to

our recollection, since an association was formed in Baltimore, under the iuduence of the late

LOST, On Thursday last, in or near town, a fciik iTasr

handkerchief, its colors, yellow and pale re J, an J

nearly new Any person who may have fraud it, shall he liberally rew arded for leaving it at the

Printing-office, that the owner may get it.

ROBERT MILLER

l ES Vll C T FULLY informs his friends and

the public in general, that he has commenc

ed the

HATTING- BUSINESS,

In the shop formerly occupied by James Ranking

here he will constantly keep on hand a gener

al a-sorttnent ot 11 A I is. And w here those w ho

will lavor him with their custom shall he accom

modated on thr shortest notice and the most mod

ern te terms.

Conmrsvillc. Oct. IX 18-3

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em i i i i i i i . ii uiiKiuiii,!. hi.iui uic iA i ess i u i oosc oi asadopted. amUvhieh has opposition on the part' ,. .. ,'. 1 The i r.i c r oi r i il silting tnee unloitunatc obiects ot oppression 1 ;0t the duels ntthc Morea. we have no doubt i . .. , .... ,J ., l ..

of the consumption m

that count rv

eee will be delivered ill.',,?:t.ico 1 obtaining the evidence oftheir

title to freedom; since which the number of

those advertisements has greatly diminished Taking it for granted that Horton will here

manufactories are in a thriving state, and the

demand for the a ' tide increasing. The price offuel in the Fi encli market being almost one s 1 v 1 1 1 part of the whole cost of manufacturing the sugar, of cour-e, in countries where fuel is more plenty, could be afforded propoi tionablv cheaper. The New-York Times, in allusion to this -nbjcct, remarks it is not im-

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. .i n t Lit v 11 1 t in 1 Y I 11 1 .T C: CM 1 IT i I - fit .1 I .

JV nit i-i.it njiii nit v wv . 'i 'ii :c-niiP hiivii lvfMi nrc t.irTnnnTn rniit'i h In ro-it

fuel and extent ofunimprove.il land in our own ' rfl 'i.iwd to tl,e,ovith ibeir,ju",icc' limr the 4" of the comtitu-

that, m a short time. Ci re

from this host of Africans, who have indicted such calamities on Greece f r these two years.

I I H J. C- Ul'l .U 'H.Ull lilt lliv. Ill' . i . . . b.,b;t.r tb. fiin,,,! of Cr....m TlJ1''1 1,01,1 coiiiuicmeiit, without being sold

i . . , iii i . i r ias a sbiv e, w e iiope his Inends in this (juarter enemy dare not attack them, but want oj pro- ,, , . 1 , , , 1 ,i r . mm w ill take measures to enable him to prosecute

I ' . . .... Ulie licrfilK i in) h;i v f Kim iinr-trwl lm-. m n-i

is no encouragement to cultivate the bind, be-F i - - j "m.,., ,

. . , , ionmeni, ior ine nounie purpose ol noinir nun tunate enough to reapi. ' . , 1 . . ,

SevVVs See. On the first Saturday in November next; to w it; the 1th day, between the hours of 9 o'clock ,. M. and -t o'clock P. M. I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Court house door, in Cojuucrs-

ville, to ine highest bidder.

oO acres ofliuul,

iciiifj the south half of the south west ouarter of

sec tion 15, town 13, rrnge 1-2, east of the second

rin spal meridian; lying in the county of Favetle

on the west side of White Water river: taken in

execution as the property of John Conner, nJ to

be sold on a venditioni exponas ti me directed.

WILLIAM CALDWELL, t-Lff. F. C. Oct. Pi. 1820. 18 -Id

count rv. this m iv at no dis'umt day be

tile UaUlJ'l'vi tui e -.

added to

brandies of American manalac-

" f; ll.t,. . ... .. i.:..i. e. ...iv i

couutrvmen m want. 1 he spectacle is uuite!. J , .

able to see the pule i 1S Iul"tu,,eiy Ural the transaction took

:md will.ero.l r, m, , f e , :, ,.r, Mt' t be i m1. , hi t n t : t c ,lt 'u "ailOIKll gOVCrnmClll

hideous, and it is lament:

'.I c i r cm and within tise District w Inch is under the nnithe con-ctjiieia s ot war and tamme. htill,! , . , ' Ul 1 u u me in- i i i n i . i i i jmcuiate pirisdiction ot that government The .iiu iii how-ever, the love ol liberty and independence, ' . . ' "iK"1, 11 1'ii-s of -I ..M i- i .1 , i . .moT'cy necess;irv lcr tins nurnose c:in e:i.ilv be

ol Ilt.o, Tiw. r..,..i n o. n.., nio:u: ' necessary lor tins purpose can easily be

Liii.tiLiir iiitviiiivrii iti Mini i ii 'I.-- i i. . . . v

i , Mud . i: i- ii

i.ii-w, citt uh; uim; uuv. Mtl'l l irlv WVil CiU

held, and at the same time rush to

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1'niv on vviltMirvni. .Mtv r.,ii filPm: fpiim !lllllf,1P.:'' i. iai aou oecision. .nn action may

We have ta- L,,. ' ,n i"wi ' f t,n ;n commenced before the District Court, and

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I tleann who ha? rested at iam i.nas lately re ,coiileiai,i(, 1)0(,. AKluc ha?, vrt, col- 1 maU ates, wiiere the specific question

i. .i in . i ii . : :. .

- turned to toe i . states, i i.e loiiov. i:

briedy the result of our iuquiric:

attic

!' ulated Cm trial aiid decision.

L-ilnar. i here have been ot late so

sinuntions against the character raid views

the Linr.aA ioa. partly on accovmt :t a rtpvricd

-itt-ir o.iP'it ot ;l te:u cr n.uured. ;md partly on

i account of a vrtt a n i ambit ioa

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i Lcnsome panis toiu juuv m :u niu-i.gc.u j;o-,t.u, V(,;u. .,t jea, iu-Vst (l!ir torntorv: loi. 110, 'T 1,11 -"P11"'

niu-t be tried and determined.

It is high lime that It vhouM b settled,

All acknowledge that the Liberator posc : .,ro nil:v ;., ,ni.rr (,mi.i vil, ;Xv a l'eemau can be old into perpetual

tcs talents of the' highest order. . Imaking occasional excursions into the neiHi- T1:Ut r-V U iWl co'"ltr.Y' wit,'ut VXi'n tlie Y'

The Peotde m general, reno-e the greatest I i,nn(,. rinnl,v s.,cb i t!,e wi;,te of ( .reecr.'Mto l,,1,r1, 1,1 :U1' 'inmality, but only lor exerci-

ising too pri dei-e Lruarei:teed to him bv the

BLACKsairnrs JACOB VA2TDHOIHTT IJN FORMS his customers that in a few days h. will decline w orking for himself, and wishes all those indebted to ldm to call and settle their accounts by the JUth day of next month those w ho do not live him a call by that time, will fmd their accounts, in the bands of proper otliccrs. for collection. All edge tools made and warranted by him, within the last three months, if not good, must be returned by the first of next month, as he will not hold himself accountable for any after that date.

Lonncrsiillc, Oct. 14, lb'2b', 13-3

1 . jiected at Janina, and tho Asiatics have not reached Larissa. The Arabs in the Iclonoii:ieus

cona lenre m h v.:.-mterec:lness ana integri-1 ,luntary affairs, at this moment.

L . 1 UC 1 1 .1 1 - , M c v J . s. n:n Mii'j linn i v ' i le jealous of his power and purpose: but theac!

Fhe (rovernmcat does eery thing in its

few are men, who huie cither been or suspec- u c, ' "Ul l "s .c so , u, . ,, ! to he. in the S.h interest. .WVrar is1 they cannot carry th-.r plans into loll efcalied the -Washington of South Amenca ' j 'oct- ,.1 h" iK!?.ly jv

.1 ... o.- hf,r.. h, i. .. ,.K iiau'uiuutMiuii unii.iW'i iioi.tMhim- .o-

I I r i . i i lsions ot .uavroc.oniato at::! i o en nave coano children, and erv lew relation? in ;tn dc- ' , 11 11 1 -oil alter the retirement ot these f mels. 1 he -oi i.i i, i i- first, seeing that the goo! w bich he could pro1 liere is no ouC-tiou w hciher a Fer)Ul)hcan i , . r . ,. .

Constitution of the I nited States, of passing unmolested from State to State. A. Y..dv.

duce weuid be neutrah.t d by quarrels and dis

sensions, has withdrawn himselt from puldic

COhOM BIA. '.(ic? "fa Liur tilted Miirirui.'x., Ja.-n '.)). Commuii ated for the i. . Daily Adv. '1 laiderviand th it the Commissioner from F.nglai.d. having heard at F.arbadoe of the work going on in Venezuela, immediately sailed for Iigiiira and Cairaccas. There tie had an interview with the hiteudant. to whom be

fiivernmeut is preferred to any other. The i i :. i ii.. i it:

ill.lis'....iiiiinin.ii-i.i'ini iu i'u''.ii...'i. , .. I, , I l I. ... i . i .1 .. r.i ii i . .. ii adaiis: and the second, both by system and ed-!poko m ei liee terms, concerning the state ot

l ne minority oi ine l eopie are not e.e,i . . . v . . . ' . - . . 1 . . . . . iwlr.wi mm inlriciior Ii!.; ir.UHr Mil 1 1 1 1 1 i. M f at 1 ,1 I S tlMil CXIst ll'r tbeiO. lllwf'llllxr fli-it it

iii-tv l'tel m the exercise ot tae rigut-i ami du-i , , i . i . 1 i .1 . i- 1 11 . , . 1 , , 1 , Ithe maledictions ol the Feople the natural w a- not to be expected that ( olomiua could t.r. ot celigoM-rnmcnt, but there is a large i . ,,,. J tin ,n.oin,,n 1. , i aa h... .. 1

1 onsen -cu c 01 ioj hm mum uiu i i i npn' u v. iu u. wv m m im; ui;iii 01 ioiRii

and disci cet men who 1

', class of well edu'-ate.

1 are wo

j cl tiiem widi the practice ol lice systems.

tc.juainted vvit!) principles, an 1 many I

t 11 i I 1 I" H :t..I..ll. 1 1 1

wnich lie had learned m the scn-nM 01 .mi ra-.sue nan neeu recogniseu as an mdeneudnt na-

Extract of a letter dated, alA!lACAil0, 2: August.

cna.

Bi FXos . m:s. Letters from lluenos Avres. to the ilst June.

( i ba e been received in lhiltitnoro. They an:

General Ibdivar was expected to enter BoV'-ht by the brig liud, which passed the

blockading sqadron in the La I'lata.and an ived at Havana on the otli ot the present month. The Ihienes Ay res and Brazilian squadrons had an engagement, in -ight ol the City, on the 1 1th

June, but the latter kept at such a respectful

gota on the Vul. t. and we hope lor a visit I nun bun at this place also; there is but little, doubt that his return to Colombia will in a great measure, repair the unfortunate breach in the affairs of Government made bv the iniudicous

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conduct of General lez. The authorities here jd.stai.ee that no damage was experience.! ny have petitioned the government to call a con-!ci,lt'1' l':5rt'- On the COilt, the Uraalmn-, verdion fjr the purpose of amending tho Cm-j were, lymg in sight of the town, but showed no titution. It was done erv quie tly, a.nd no dis-jdisposition to light. turbancc iook-place in consequence of the nea- A letter, published in Tuesday's (Baltimore) CM.. ,r- M-ithn,-, m.v nftbn.o Mn.rrv n:. ssion i C aze tt o, furnishes the lollowiiig additional m-

cxhibited, wdiich have too often marked the character of men in our political hemisphere. There has not been half so much of that asper-

ti on. utiles she manifested that stabilitv in her

instilutions which bad been presumed. There

has been a talk here that martial law is about to

be declared, and the communication by posd & otherwise interdicted between this province k tU-j.! of Vouujrln, bi.t vb; 11.vu1.11lO llUS llol as yet been carried into effect, and there appears to be an uaw illingnes, on the part of the

military, to any nostne measure. 1 he most

ult

COLLECTORS SALE. LL persons concerned, are hereby ncticd that on the SECOND XKCNBAY m .November next, I will proceed to sell ut the Courthouse dour, in Connersville to the highest bidder, ull and singular the lauds and tovvnlots, on which the tax due thereon for the year l'62

-.ire not paid on or netore the said day of sale. The sale w ill he continued from day to day, between the hours of nine o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. on each day, uutil all the several tr.icts nd lois -.ire oilered for sale. There will be no h;c bidding; the whole will-be nolil, if the .uiioimt of the taxe and cosrs arc bid, and the purchasers, under the law, will he tntitJed to 0110 hundred per cent per annum for their monev, if the owners should redeem within two vear, and 01" not. to deeds as good as I can make. WILLIAM CALDWLLL, Collec'cr, Fayttte Co. Octoiir 12, 1H2G. jo.3 IN. I!. -ill attend in ConnersxiUc oi each Saturday, vutil the day of sale, to receive taxtf. ;u had bt Iter pay and save costs, as the money mint come, and the casitr the IctUr fur us all Urn. CALDWELL, C. F. C.

jV; ) I 1(1. 1, hereby jriveu to all whom it may

1 ri-net rn, th.it on the SECC

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proo ioie ii's.wi appears 10 no, tliat tne lein

of bis roost gracious. maje.y, Jos? the First, will l.-efore a great niile he te rminated by hi-, ahdic;ili'n. and lc, the carrying into eilect of the

convention provided in the Constitution for tin

TAXES!

SECOND MONDAY"

rvowYev vcl, at theCmrt house door. :t Rushvil'e, Iuhcouni . Indiana, 1 tueen the hours of nine o'clock A. M. an! four Ylock I. M. of said dav, 1 shall cimiiu nee selling ::11 -.uid singular the lands and town !ts in ai! cnritv, on which the taxes due

thereon for the pnnit year (lil.G) are not paid by

lormation :

ujl(ti".v .hris. 21if June, i.1Cj.

''We have now the pleasure of addiessin

y I von ner bi i"- Hud. ol llo-ton. the onlv oi'miir-

year I Col, to make such alterations in the pre-- j the said Second Monday in November next; an I

cat tormol government, may tc most reui-

de b-r Ibc well ne ol all divisions ot the lle-i.lbjiC.

md grate m.:kerc of

it V ot teelmg wtnen, (it i can juoge 1 i 1..

yourp.ipe.-s; was i cy ,i:!,ei o . t,,nity vhidi may present for some consider:,-

lupin hm'k 01 vonr 1 onr ess. inueec . we. n iu i i 1 1 1 .a 1 .1 111 .- " "i

- ' i 1 nine: ueii ic. loarieu 1 ci wiuio iueo neei 11 .1 1 .... - .

wr rrrpat ibiiilite as Jo tlir rnrrfrlnn.s olthe .- t. r- J . ptCUgC I llCUlst 1 es to iep;tir 110 grates IU;u!e

. . i"l Ol. I illlil. lilt: ItlLt llllvll Ul llilllllll" llll" I . 4l , ,

reporter in reia ion to some el the sptccr.es, l,ioclv:l(lej nc . ...prehend, uill have but sudtohavebeed delivered m your Senate,! liule di.Vicultv in passing out. The ship Co,aud particularly one. wh.ch redected on the ; of Npw opk :n.ivcJ llCrc ou thn , U colour (d our skm. As 1 have mvselt become, :,1C ,. o ..r ,

,1111.-1, II Vlll II. Illlil. II llll (1 V I , ' "I 1 1 1 Ol, 711,11,

Tin operative smiths

Nev or!, have agreed to a scries of resolutions in opposition to the tu;.vicT labor of the peni tentiary. It seems they are much injured

bvtbe cheapness ol this kind of labour. Tbev

bv the conv icts, and to support all their broth

ern who may be injured by them.

inewuat bron, I suppose my teelmg were aico1V() an(, ,,im,,cr ;lM of nili( ll i:iv a little wounded on that account To uS who; .c.lt :;(v;mr0. t u ,tatc;J nli;it C:l sh,. had seen the .nkuia who made so free ;vi:!)ring eost about 15.000 hilars, and we are us. in hi? vituperous speech, we rouhl not help r,.t it wiH ,c ,;!r tK,,rlv 70.nuu (ioU:,r,.

JS5,()0 III AVAUD.

v rAN away Irom tl JJi ("onnersville, Fa

thinking, that of all the men we had ever seen

'Ye have been picsumiiig we should see

a'l'J J lts siapai.

t. - i i a u .. i i. .. i .. .4 i .. i . a - . a

nesiioum n;te. oeeu ine iasi 10 nave renecieu - A,nt. n(, r,f.,P,w.:,: ;;.,., i.:.

on the tincture ol tnc skin, or the human lornij ilflfil ,,- t- na 1,;iLllll

lyvi'iv-iiii - V l I H V, . o j M . H'.' liWl I Wlll f,l . 11 III I 1"

the masters are. acijuaintt'd with the navigation

there is any great risk with small fast-sailing

vessels. We can give no encouragement ol

there being shortly adjusted. We look soon to

have the Chili lleet here to reinforce that o't

TIIEGRKLKS.

rao-r tzz constitu'I'Ioxm:!., ai o. 1,

Aa;.oi di Jiowaiia, .ig. 20.(Pnvate letter. )i Ibienos Ayres, The Ilrailians freipieutly

The affair of (J recce, notwithstanding the con-.show themselves oifthe pirt,but do not remain

v unions wnich have lately occurred, and which long.

oisconcerned those must animated in the cause

have taken a more favorable turn. The three islands have adopted the most energetic-jnea-

Mies. The Speziotcs have abandoned their

island, and gone to Hydra with their families. The Spezziote vessels are more numerous and tttter equipped than those of Hydra. The

A good deal of feeling has been manifested

indifferent parts of the country, and partial

larly in thtsbtate, at the appearance of an ad

vertisement in the National Intelligencer a

the city of Washington, that a free black man

of the name of Horton had been arrested and

llii- sub.srriber. residing at

tte county. Jnd. vn Sm-

d:y morning bed,

Thomas Burton.

sh;'ll continue vid s.de from day to day , bctw ceo

the boors of i o'tlorh ."M. and -I oYltK-k I. M. until nil the s:dd hunl- and tow u lots arc s'M, oroi'ertd fr :!,., t,f ho much thereof as will pay the tacs due thereon nnd rets .c. JOHN P P. 1 1 K INS, C. lhctcr if stii' and enmity rc renin oj 111 st Co.fr the icar 1?2G. h'ush Co. it. (h:ftr li, ib:. COILECTOrCS SAJLE. VOTK I", is hereby c'icii to v.W whom it Hlu) .i l concern, tint I v ill on the S'How .Monday of VovenAcv

Next, eonaiu nee selling, at the Court house door in the town of Liberty, Lnioti -ouuty, Indiana, all I'lid singular the lands and tow n lots, on w inch the taxes and cifsN due thereou, for the years lai, 125, 15)13(1

An indented apprentice to the Tailoring bmi ut ss he is nearly It! years of age, about .i feet f inches high, light blue eyes, dark hair, sallow complexion, and is yery awkward in hi-, manners;

look with himwlieu he went away , two coatee.

one black the other blue; tyvo pair of coarse shoes, one pair new the other bound and about half worn two pair of liueey , and three or four pair of lin

en pantaloons two new factory shirts and sever-

d old ones one new Uorainhat, high crowned

me black striped vest, and two or three others.

the deseript iu of whii h is not recollected.

All persons are hereby warned not to harbor, tn.st or employ said apprentice. The above reward of five dollars will be given to any pcr.a'ii who will take up said runaway aud return him to the subscriber. DAVID BJXK'. , VJ'Jcr 10, HUG'. 13-2

remain unpaid, on the taid Second Monday of November; and that th'' f ile will I. c continued from day today between tie hours of nine o'clock A. M, an.l four o'clock 1. M. of each day, until all are offered for sale. THOMAS M'.M HANS, Col. U. C. Oct. 13, Ib'id. .N. It. I will attend in Liberty, vn each Saturday, until the day 'f sale, to receive taxes I trust that tho?e in arrears yvill pay in time to save costs, as the money must come and the easier the better for us all. TilOS. M'Mr.ANS, Col. U. C.

Tui Indiana Ga'AiUeer, and INDIANA JUSTICK For sale at Ihisollicc.