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he Courier reposes confidence, however, in

the personal character of the emperor Nicholas, as well as in the moral obligations of public justice, and insists that there is no reason to doubt the good faith of a power that has

xnanncsteu no disposition to violate it. Rus

sia,it thinks, would eorecriouslv misca!mitf

her interests, in separating herself from her allies, and advancing pretensions foreign to

u,c puipujcsoi me treaty ot London, as well as subversive of the tranquility of Europe

a uysc speculations imply at least the possibil lty in Courier's oninion. of ihe Turkish ,f.

fairs resulting in war, while the tone ot them,

jiowever iavourable, does not perhaps display the most perfect assurance as to the eventual

procedure of Russia.

XVarsati, Dec. 11. We have learnt from -St Petersburg, that the preliminaries of

peace were signed on the 26th of November, in a village near Tauris, by the Russian di

plomatic agtnis, M. Obreskow,and a second

plenipotentiary. The province of Erivan, on both sides the Araxes,from the fort of Mount

Ararat to the Caspian sea, is by this treaty in

curporaica wun tne Kussian empire. The

J. crsians are at the same time, to indemnify

iue Russians lor tne expenses of the cam paign, which are estimated at 18,000,000 ru

bles. Till this sum is paid, the Russian

xroops remain in possession ot all the strong places, which they now hold, including Tau ris.

Odessa, Dec. U The peace of Persia is

concluded on the most glorious terms for

Avuaa.a. i ne vrnoie province ot lrivan,and all the defiles, which make the Persi an rni.

pire dependant upon us, in a military point of

view, are ceueci to us. This is the price at Which Abaz Mirza has secured for himself the recognization of his right to succeed to

mem. Young' Nafiolcon. 1 he young Napoleon is an interesting youth, beautifully formed, with the countenance and fine cut lips of his father, and the blue eyes of his mother. One cannot see this blooming youth, with his inexpressi ble tint of melancholy and thoughtfulness, without a deep emotion He has not that marked, -plain and familiar ease of the Austrian princes, who seem to be every where at home, but his demeanour is more dignified and noble in the extreme. He has an Arabi an steed, which he strides with a nobleness Which gives the promise of as good horse manship as that for which his father was so celebrated. His escadron almost adore him ; and he commands with a precision and a mil

itary eycvhich prognosticate a future general. He is, by virtue of an imperial decree, proprietor of the eight domains of the irrand duke of Toskana,in Bohemia, with an income of above twenty five thousand pounds sterling; a greater revenue than is enjoyed by a rry of the imperial princes, the Archduke Charles excepted. His title is duke of Reichstadt. He is addressed " Eur Durchlaut," (Votre Altesse.) His rank is immediately af ter that of the princes of the reigning house the Austrian family of Este and Toskana. ' Ills court establishment is the same with the imperial princes; he has his obcrsThofmri.

ter, his lord chamberlain, aids-de-cam n, and a IPolanc

-uncsponcimg mienor household. In possession, as he is, of a large fortune, his destination will depend on his talents and on his inclination. Austria as it is.

aauu ttacii ; ui wnom seven hundred were tacticians, regulars,! commanded by col." Fabvier. On the 2d of November, the Greeks be. gan to Work at a battery in Psomi, and exchanged a few cannon shots with the fort. In the evening the Hellas and corvette made sail Sc left the channel. On the 3d the Greek troops occupied the houses of the city ; and on the 4th, 5th and 6th, the inhabitants tied to the country.. On the 7lh the Greeks had corn, pleted a battery ; and cn the 8th placed in it eight mortars and four cannon, and began to fire at five in the evening, continuing it tor an hour and a half. The fort replied ; and a fire of musketry was kept up between them. Two houses were burnt in the city. From the 9lh till the 1 1th the Greeks fired regularly upon the fort twice a day, and received shot for shot in return. The pacha sunk two schooners and two mystics which composed his flotilla, and sent their crews into the fort. On the 1 1th the Greeks had taken one hundred and twenty prisoners, and amongthem the sekis-emini Kumbew Aga and ninety Albanians, who were unable to get into the fort, threw themselves into the tower of Armolia, where they defended themselves. The Greeks are discontented, (this is a Turkish account,) because it is stated that there are provisions and ammunition in abundance in the foi t, Sc that it cannot be taken by storm. On the 12th, the frigate Pomonc, which had come to make representations to colonel Fab vier concerning his expedition against Scio, set sad, her commandant, M. do Hevciscau, having had a conference with the Greek commissioners and the French colonel. The fire still continued against the fort on the 16ih, 5 that is our latest date. An English brig arrived at Scio on that day, and one of thcolIi

uci s lancieu to conter with the Bruish consul. I .

i ne Austrian vice consul has declared that he will remain at his post. From the Constitutional of Friday. (Private correspondence.) IVarsavj, Dec. 20. The Polish armv. for

ty thousand men strong, well disciplined, and composed partly of veterans, is imrm i lP r.i..i

ot marching, for the nnrnnw nf n

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lancers, under the orders of prince Adam, of U lrtcmburcr, srrandson of m ince Cnri.,. !.!:;

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ki, with a considerable portion of at i tier v. -Although, according to the c.nst m in ifn 1 1.,.

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FRESH 5IEDICINES. BOCTOe lUc.A'jlM'EE respectfully informs the citizens of the Wabash country, and the public generally that he has just opened his t MEDIC LYE STORE d On Market street, next door to S. Tomlm sen's store, in the room formerly occupied by F. Dickson where he is now opening Medicines just received. During the month of June, he will receive from Philadelphia, seeral packages additional, to complete the assortment, and make it ample. In cenducting this business, he has engaged the assistance of Di; Jl'ooLrEiiroSj which he hopes "ill enable him to accommodate those who purchase for family purposes to their entire

satislaction; the advantage of correct prescriptions to such, will be obvious. Physicians pui chasing, may be assured of every ar:ic:e necessary in practice, and of genuine quality; none other will be oflered It will be made their inteiest to favor him with their custom. Countt y merchants may find it to their interest to give him a call, for such medicines as they may want. E Mc.NAMEE. 'mccnncs, May 15, 1827. 15-tf Km. lroOLri-PTO.Y. respectfully informs the citizens of Vinccnr.es, and vicinity, that he has so far rccocied his health, as to be able to assist Doctor Mc Xamee, in the above business, & to resume his Practice, which he will do in the employ of Dr. Mc. Xamee. J. D. WOOLVER TON.

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The recovery of Scio by the Greeks. We have been very anxious to learn the result of

me wiring entcrprize recently undertaken by the Greeks under colonel Fabvier, for the re capture of this important and delightful island As yet however we have obtained nothing further than the general report, that they had obtained possession of it all except the fortress, in which they were cloelv pressing the Turkish troops. The more recent report of the destruction of a number of Greek vessels in the vicinity, still remains uncertain ; and we can only hope th it the fact, whatever it may be, will not interfere with the success of this bold enterprize. Scio is one of the most valuable of the Greek islands, & one which we should naturally feel most desirous of seeing returned to thd hands of the

rigmiui owners. The atrocities which attended its devastation can never be forgotten. The following particulars of the landing of the Greek expedition at Scio, and their successful operations for a few subsequent d-iV jve obtain from a Paris paper. Thcv came by the way of Trieste and Smvrna '

Translated for the N. York Daily Advertiser On the 2Sth of October, ten Greek vessels.

vvnn a lew mystles and boats, approached tin island in the direction of the village of K iH

mathia. The pacha sent reinforcements to sekis-emini, to prevent their landing, which however was effected that evening,' and the Turks retired. On the 29th, the Greeks took up their march ; nd on the 30th the inhabitant took refuge in the different consulates. At 2 o'clock lord Cochrane made his appearance in the channel, with the frigate Hellas, and the corvette previously captured from the Turks He apptoached'thc castle, which fired on him, but he answered with only two guns, and anc bored in the road. He then hoisted the British fiagat the main-top-mast, the French at the fore, the Russian at the mi-1

zen, ami according to custom the Greek ensign above the Turkish, at the same time firm r twenty guns. On the 3 1st, the inhabitants of Scio learned that the Greek troops amounted to two thou-

"i oi reauzmg tne n pes held oi.l ! ' U h(ht. Milk street, Boston, Mass to us by the emperor Alexuud-. ! voeak ,d ! ( - - ''tce Providence. Ki.ooY U-,n "

v-oiuuwr.m.-.ciH oi mc li,,' peudencc ol ! ":V i:unn;ore. b a condition on whieh (. .... i ,,r''-'' iMwjik In, p. m. Kirrrfc Om-nrh. V

of Europe, and the general peace, dr! n'?' !h,afi,k NetV 0l i..as.

, because this re-eSlublislrn:ent will di I r i t ' ' .tJ ' k 'Jr v 'hssissippi.

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suie ueingmtne least encroached WllPn tlit. invnni,: r r

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tiucsuon, mat oi tne restoration and r.i it

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administration upon the estate f,r.;.v.-o . ufuc-' ":shintnn Ciiv, J). C.

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junarrs, tiate ol Sullivan county. la ) dr( eased, thercloic all persons indebted to baid estatc are requested to make immediate payment, and those hating claims against jn'id estate arc reepjested to present them legally authenticated for settlement within one vei'r from the 1 7lh of November, 1 8 ? the estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN WALLACE, ANTHONY HLNVFTT C M:irs.

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I i V T l' , ion, Dontu Carolina, i -r, .ly'ti 'i du.a.-ton, North Carolina. .yi:: I) J-rcrt Columbia, South Carolina. ; yii iuL. j.stcs, Athens, Alabama. . .. I :ckroy, Mian.i,bun;. Ohio. ; Jomfih 2irintrharst Wihnii.Vt,,,. n.-i-i

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OH ay COit. CaillC , ns r, Lovasxille, Kcntr.ckv.

io tne residence of tl,n s..h

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. . . , DAVID UROWN. March o, 1828. 63 Wacksinithing." rlIIE subscriber has engaged Mr B. VclJljjnian, to superintend, and carry on his Cf Blacksmiths' Shop, at the old stand, formerly of Smith Sc Throm-son--the well known qualifications of Mr.

ar as a good workman, will insure a liberal share of public paironage- All kinds ot Edged tools made and warranted. r. N.SMITH. 1 ebruary 14, 1827. 2tf

Valuable I?c il Kstate for Sale. PUUSUANT toait Act of the LegislaJL tnrc ol the stale of Indiana, the under-

aiiliu DM I ISC First Monday of April next, ofTer f r salo at PrjlJC I'esduk, in the town oi Mcrc.-n, ir, tuc county ot Sullivan, the following valuable tia :ts of land situated

in trie aloicsaid county, viz. S. W. (r. of Sec. No. 1,' in T(

Kan?,e No. 11 West.

S. E (Jr. of Sec. No. 2, in Town. No. 3, North oi Raaj-e No. 11 West. West half of S.c No. ,V, 'm Town. No. 9, North of Ran-o No. 11 W, st. East half (;tee. No. IT, in Town. No. 7, North ol Ran-e No. 10 We.t. S. W lr. ef Sec. No. n", in Town. No. 7, North oi Raia';e No () West. East half of Sec. No. 21, in Town. No. S, North oi Ri.nge No. 11 'eit. Those lands were purchased at the public land sales in the year 1816, and was at that umc onsi lcrcd the first choice in the country. Perseus v. ho may wish to receive inlormation as to the ouoiitv ami .;,n,:n r

these lands are iefcned to Mr. Snmucl Colman, ol Meromthc tiacts will be offered in fjuat ter sections. AUo, will be offered in the town of TcrreIlaute, on the Second Monday of April, (being court day) the following lots in, and adjoining to said town, viz Out Lots, Nos 07, 72. S3. 34. 55. cc 47. in Lots ;os 53. 70, 188, 200 & 201. Hy l eierencc to the Map of the town, it will be seen that the Inn Lots ate well situated as to business, Sc the Out Lots present some ol the most desirable situations for private residences adjacent to the town. From one third, to one hah of the purchase money wtll hc expected in hand, and the balance in twelve months, to be secured by Icin upon the property For information as lo the l.otsm lene Haute, incjuiie of James Farrington, Esqr. D1AINW M. BULLITT, Jdmstrx. of Thomas liullitt deed. SAMl. GWATHMEY, uigent for henry Atkinson, I? Mary A. Atkinson. I'chui iv 9. 1878. 2-9 1 Commission ft Storairc.

Ji. Iriends, and the public in fenrral. th.t

he has lately completed a large and commodious WARE lIOUSE.on bis wharf in Vin-

cenncs, on tne Wabash river, where he will receive Goods on Storage, or Sell on Com. 72io-ancl hopes by a strict attention to business, to share a part of the public patroWm. mieuue. Vinccnncs, Feb. 7, 1828. itf REFERENCES.

MATHLW F. MA II EH, ? N. 1 '.MESON. ccv Co. At:v Orleans.

JOHN MARSHALL, 7 ...

j Orders Irom any part of the United States ?..Il- AKSH ALL. 3 V;a - addressed to JOlvA. PAIiK Ji T-Q9 lUA M'ctcz. North Emh.h.foo,..., , : V; -9 V. & J. LEWIS, Evantville.

Y. 'asi,atay call, or jTfCrwn a-V- V, ,J,ni bUCCh IJAVII) S. CHA u.me. small star, uhhou, any per- "' .b T. B. T1LLAY.

u nuciai mariis, and it js supposed -rV """'l'"1' w c attended to. 'o years eld this spring thc o vner t , beents of the shove medicine arc

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j this advertisement, for thc inseriinn nfVi Zl wnicfl 3rC oliercd vcrX "ow for cash.

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' Vuu,ucro' limes less than twenty, a proportionatc quantity of the medicine will be placed to tlicir credit, which they may have directed to thetr order, by addresing a line to I effect, to Atkinson & Alexander, Phila! 'P'"3- January 12 -l-9 Hags! Hags! Kags! CASH, or ll'OHK, will be BTvcn. for any quantity of clean Linnen or ..J.

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MACKEREL, &c.

Wm MIEURE.

I HAVE formed the determination of rcmovincfrom this state in the spring and will dispose ol the Rf.AT nnrl J t- , .

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