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nxcnxxn auoust 29, low. The Indiana Palladium, of the tMh lost, says i C.apt, T human Pcrtrrs of this place, has hecti appointed Sub hull an Agent at fort Waync vb 0 S mucl Lewh, removed, "Gem JHU.nKtn Afettrtys Register of the I, nod OhVe nt hut Wayne, kc Hull man, removed," In this thote must he some mistake, Jo scpli tkdlman. uv, Ik truer at fot t Wayne, and not U : hd The Republican Statesman, of the 22d hist, toy Jr, turtt-1 t Ca'thjs of Madison, has been appointed Receiver of Public Mo

tieys at Cv.wvktd .ville, tee A, hitlocU.

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The Ronton Commercial Gazette, says i tt o ;(vcii;iii'"'l that that jutt ut the state

ol Maine w hi h i claimed by tho Urilish, fiiutai.ts not k - than eleven thousand squatc

miki. Ximv ibis land at I?1 cents per acre, amount to &tt:'i,'00.-TIi: is cutely worth

conieniiitif, ho.

The Columbus (Cieo.) Inquirer, of the 2Mb July, s ws s ' u The Piesbknt Inn ordcrcl u Mmusiud t.md ofaum to bo forwarded to tort Mitch 11 for the Use ol" the It -otitic rv Last di.es. say a company of thirty or fotty

d iht.u.!i

thi

s town on

their

i erutat - O.v.st

v. jv to Hie A".?t'.'V flic cooitnanler Mated,

that an ad '.bkual force would he ordcicd to that place hom Pendleton, (S t) and also from Cko kstuh, Phe excitement cteatcdhy the late re port of hostile intention', among the Indians has pl et.tv tum:h lubsiucd, Many of the head mrii i the loi'iiiii hiving t 1 1 t Columbus for the pm po-,o of tnquit ing into the cause of fir .nbirtiK :t! I t hev nil coin nr in denouncing

teport as false, and totally ttnioutided.

1)h. W.vtutsr;, The National Journal of the instant, s ,ys The court yesterday gavo, their opinion, rejecting the mutton ol the counsel for the nr um1 lor a; rest ol jmljt incut and new triahi in all the three cases and pionoutM cil tin? following judgment : On tho indh . tmtmt for fc7 5t to pay a line of 8"at and be imptiuued three calendar months Iro n the 1 Uh day of August, rl on the IVVM iu.'.iv'tment, to pay a hue of $300, and to I o 'oupi -pained tor three calendar mouths, nou following the termination of his impri

s immmt u u!rr the sentence of the piecedill; cave; and, on the indictment lot S:ho, t o joy a lin (tt S od0, and bo imprisoned for three calendar m Mtths, next following," Uc. ii tt the Ci o iun X Directory lor liir tn ! Pr t !;s uf ChiCtnfht .-The pret.eot it v oi t liucionati was lirs located and its srtilcojc t e ottnieuced in tht: winter ol I r;t7-'l. I'loi tl co litth bam let consisting d afo v lo t '.d)io. rcccivrd t he c In .'.ico.bai baric, n oie of , ' v vitivi'lr 1'uu countt y around it was vi uubt o!;en, and appat en'ly an iutcrtttinablc ' )te t The let?! tf the wary Indian alotte ha I traoprd the at' and l.dleo leal, atid novv,focthe iir -t ti tte.'be vitdmatj's axe tlis tur'o,''! tho traiMpiillty ol nature.N tepose. In IT:' ), lo t Vashins:tot was !uilt nnd arri-ooed by 1 ! i men under the command of iuaj D )ui',htv, and in December of that year, jen I i vi incr at iv tl with about ,'K) addition i troops. In.lmi:try IV'Ju, iovr. St. Clair, ac.comp niir 1 by the Judges t)f the Supicme Provincial e.out, do'sccnth'd the Oht fiom Marietta t L s mtivillc, and there constituted : court of CoMmon Ph as, the. Iir;;t civilietl judit ial ti i',: i;1 tint ever sat in jo lament within the ni cnuutrv. Ahout this period and ai-eoi uin - tithe tt adit no, of the linns, at

the si.-.m'

emancipated all his slaves those who have

attained the ago ol 1 20 be manumitted itn-

mediately ; those who arc over 45 to have some provision made for their support out ol

his cstate and the younger class to be libera tcd the males when 28, ami the females when

'25 years of oc, 1 he number is vaiiously stated, horn 250 to upwards ol 400. Cuba nnd Mtxieo.-TQ information respcetlm the contemplated invasion by the Spanish government of Mexico, Is becoming very inlet estinrt. Wc learn from the N. Or leans Mercantile Advertiser that a Spanish vessel with tioops put into the Mississippi in distress. Hy the mail of ycstcitlay, the

Mercantile a (Tor els the following : k In pursuance of an order of his Excellency the Governor, tho ship Hinnham (hav inc on board the Spanish troops of which we made mention some daysao) was brought to the English Turn yesterday by the btctm boat, whete, wc learn, they are to encamp The Adjutant General, together with several oiliccrs of the Governor's staR', were present at tho time of their debarkment, in order to

ucstcjuatc tne limns oi tneir camp. cc, i nc troops, it h said, arc in good health, and fow, if any, on the sick )ist.M u Ve learn by the arrival of the schr. ! clipsc fiom Tampico, w hich place she left on the morniiig ol the PJth July, that part of the Spanish squadron w hich left Haw-ma, consist itqj nl I ship of the line, I ft igate, and '.t cor vettcs, hatlartivcd, i were at anchor olTthat place. The transports bavin; on board the troops had not yet beenhcatd of. u The commandant at Tampico we under stand, had instructions from his government to dcclatc that port blockaded on the first ap

pcarancc of the hostile fleet, whit h, we infer has actually taken place in consequence of its

a i rival. u It is also stated that n Jevcc by govern

mcnt of ten millions of dollars was to take place oo all monies that shall be brought from the interior, for the purpose of clothinf; and paying the army, which was to be accounted

lot at the close ol the campaign.

l Orders have been given to station 10,000

ti oops at Tampico, B00O at Campeai by, and at .til other places on the coast in the tiaine

proportion.

" The convoy with nnO,00(i dollars which

was duo Tamph o on tho loth July, had not

attived bad weather, it was supposed, had

detained it.

state hoe, lan! f.d 'i tiuinti ii ; i I ! c v t

lae .ilh 1 to 17

hv ,

ov S; CI tii , who, not w ith

t il iiottons 4ilcfi,at," was a p;:d oel an aecondih A scholar, the

an;! far-fetehcl name of l,nsanao;.! di-'-cattb d, and the little villi": ' ion ui

'i t www at ot .o eo.tigrants

' t'.eto v.'ha' t in Ctu iumti. The citi ; . oiHMt'll. d b law to to.e their fire

arm. with ta;-m whtnthcy went to church, u n ; ), ( "ioeionati was incorporated, by

; Uo' i il I.e.M ',!attr". in U.:n.i, tt ; n .roioi.ite'l fi (. 0 ouls. . n a' '-it thi- peii'ul, we date the rapid

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and ct I ritv. inpuYo Pop, i i ? XS 0 . .

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;.oslin.trv ad meemeht of our ymmg :, rihw';u.; talilc will evhihii the !' ioli.ihit ants at several bticccsiive ! ! ' A 1 x, inrr. in " y'rs. 1 ,:7o I m I .), do. ; do. ,r,S'.) 1 t ), I " , t!o. f, h f..M 1 I!,.' I, rj. !fi. do io. I,7.t: I I C. Jei. do. 'J do. 1,: I 1 1 'e:o. J l, 1 do. . do. 7,0 18 Oede, I 1 ,; '1 'males, 10.035 :i,!eO P.lacks and Mulattoes,

Total, (resident ptqoilalion) Si, US ve-e c'.i t h quake wrv; bit on the 1.1th

of Atu il ;."i t!ie cost ol Mart noma, and at AdM.m'.ple ao I ' 'oostantinoplr. The village iif Xc 'hv in Nl.i. oilon'n, had beet) s wallowed V n;s with almost all its inhabitants at Piavi, I Ii Mie.s hid been thrown down and the . . ri i i. . .1 .,n...i i .x..

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several miu.m it u.ui um i ' mv i w , , uum

tnt!jucs,as well as sundiy hotises. Geo. Hidgclvi wli i died in Paltimore, on

' ;tb 'ulv.bv his last will ami testament,

I'rottt the N V. t'ommcrcia! Advertiser. LATEST 1TU)M ITiANCi;

The packet ship l-'raucis 1st, Copt. Skiddy,

has just amveik bt mgtng Pat is papers to the

I st, inclusive. We have but a lew moment h

lo make the following hasty lintiblations an? selections : (From the Constitutionnel.) Constant N'ot'i.r.i My -Oth. (The hd

lowiti; details ate from a Vienna letter just received. We cannot truaiantce their au

thenticity. News has reached us at Inst of the mtlitnr

opctaiions of the Grand Viior Kedt.chit!

Pacha, durinit the course ol this month

I laving despatched several corps to tho eovir

ous ol Varna, and menaced all the points ol

communication between that town and Isac iii

tscua, ne mane a general rcconnotsance in

person in that direction where (Sen. Koth op

nosed htm with two di visions Some obstin

ate lighting ensued, in which the llus.-dam lost a large number of men, in killed, w cum

ded and prisoners. Some accounts :ty that

U.tter was given on neither side, and that Pravadi, after having been taken and tetalun

several times was finally dcstioyed cntncly After these bloody conflicts the Vi.icr re

ttirncd to the position at Schoumla, fiom

which Hussein Pacha, with 15,000 mrn h:ii set out for HuO-chuk. It is also asserted, that Pcdschid lias departed lor Silisti ia ; but this rumor is not authentic. The Pacha of Nicepolis announces that the greatest misety pervades the Principalities; and that the peasantry, not being any longer able to comply with the requisitions fm- the war, have retired into the lotets. It is the same thing at Bulgaria, where friends Iocs light together and lay every thing wste The inference lrom these different icportsis considered at Pet a to be, that the second campaign will be like the firs' with no decisive result. The succours brought to the capital are consumed immediately. The. English Consul (ten era I Cartw right has arrived at the Dardanelles, whet e the Ambassador Sir Uohert Gordon is momentarily expected. It is impossible to give an idea of the. impression made in this capital by this approach made by England to the Porte. W.M.t.vcuiv Prom the frontiers, May 'Mb. The executive divan has received orders to prcpate provisions fur 1)0,000 men. fw) hundred labourers are at work on the bridge of boats at Kallarasch; but it will not be finished fur some time ; because 40 pun toons have been caried away and destroyed by the late inundations.-Xure v.ihcri; Courier. Ekchoun, May 28th Wc learn from Alexandria that a part of the Egyptian troops, destined to reinforce the Turkish army in Asia is on its march ; but the remainder, which forn)s the strongest part, and which had the same destination, has received counter

ty of the Journal ofUoriu, lh,UliiuTvgypoait expedition is retarded ; and that a ship of the line, with four Turkish frigate and twenty Egyptian corvettes and brigs arc at Alexandra, ready to sail for Constantinople. N.vi't.Ks, June 3. Great ligor is exercised in punishing those supposed to have been concerned last year in the political movements of this realm. The executioner has employment. LJTE MOM HTUOri.TUc packet ship Manchester, at New York, from Liver

pool btings London papers to the 3oth June,

and Liverpool to the 1st July inclusive.

ausaw, June 19. Accoulmg to a bul

letin iceeived here to day, a battle took place

at Choumla on the eleventh of this month, in

which the grand Vi?.icr was totally defeated,

and lost all his artillet y.

The above mentioned bulletin cNptcsscs

Uscll in the following tet ins : Gen. Die

bitsth obtained, on the llth inst. a brilliant

vicmiy over the Turkish army under the

walla of Choumla. Iking mfoi tried that the

(rami Vizier had kit his entrenched camp

and marched towards Piavadi, the gtn. kit

hliistnaon the .sthof June, in order to phec

lumsell on the line of communication of the

Turkish army, and cut olf its i curat. This

tnantcti vie, w hich was csecuted with equal

boldness and skill, was crowned w ith the most splendid success. After a fatiguing match

of three days, the general, having anived in

the valley ol Madara, learned that the gram Vizier, after an un .uc ;ev.lul attack on Piav

adi, was at .laniba'ar, and intended to ictuin to Choumla. In lact, on the following day he

came out of the dehic of Mat kniolscha, but was immediately attack, d and forced be.( I; in to the defile. Alter a most obstinate engage mcnt, he lost all his artillciy, consisting of above 40 cannon, lib, ammunition S baggage, ami a great quantity of provisions. His army, consisting of 37,')oo t lVective men, it. eluding r,0 tegimcntsof regular infantiy, is ut tci ly dispet sed All those that c coped t' e slaughter lkd in various diiections into the woods. 41 Pt incc Trobctzkoi, aid dc camp to gen. Dii bitv.h, the bearer of this news, kft the lib! immediately upon the conclusion ol the battle. The loss of the enemy in killed, wounded and pii umcrs was not known at the time of his depat tore." J'nissi.ift Sfatc (la?.. Jurir 'J.I. The Piuvdati State Gazette contains the following article fiom the Tuthkh fiontkis, without any date : Vau..av, June CI. Wc h.-nc again ic reived favorable intelligence horn the seated war. Letters dat 1 ll c. Mth instant say, that dm ing the pui s.uit the Turks ha e again been beaten, and have lost P2 more pieces ol atlilleiy. A small corps fir living hom Choumla a as obliged to join in the flight, and the com manding oUir.er,a Pacha, is said to have been killed The Kussian tioops continued to

pursue the enemy with the greatest eager

V' V t 1 1 t a I w f "

God that the enemy may receive condign pu

nishment every where

Lost Kami Certificate.

"V7 O I1CE is hcicby gken. that six weeks lN after date application will be made to

the Register of the Land Office at Vinccnnc-s

tn the state of Indiana, lor a Certificate of

rout t.i i r.n land stock, for t he amount paid

on the south west quarter of section number

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six, in tniui ,mj ivouotUi,ol ran -e number

six west, in the Vinrcnncs DUtiirt, nln

on the llth day of December, 1819, by Uo.

bert Aglaui!, uml Lnoin to lutfcituic hr

non pa tnent, agt ceably to law ; now claimed by the heirs of said Agland, under the act of Congieand Cul May, 1 H J J? , entitled An

act for the rebel of pui chasers of Public Lands, that have icvcrtcd for non pamcnt of the purchase money ;M the migii al certificate of ihe purchase of w hich h.;s been bt or destroyed Given under my l and, this J7th dav of August, I ftSy. 29-jDii-.t EELIX S r VUAIN, Administrator td the estate of AOfiGHT Am .i.v), deed. Administrator1? Notice. TTflAVlNG dtscoveteel that the personal H ( and teal estate togethci, belonging to "I homas Newman, defeased,, u ill probably be insufficient to diLchatge the deb's and dcmam's against it, the same Is hereby dcclurcd inolvctit and a settlement thertol will be made a Mich. JONATHAN DOUGLASS, ,,,,. August u-2t n2'j. ;vj-r;t

riiHsii c;uockuii-:s. rjjDE vubsriibrr has just uccivtd by the 4 late arrivals, a laige and gt neiul assottmetit d Gnoei ntKs, consisting of Pi-own at.d Lo if St '(J Alt,

COITl.i;, W1NLS. LigCOK:

eve.

A I.AHlVF. AssOKTMKNT (K QCI-.ENS and GLASS WAKE, TOOF I UK II WITH AN A9SOHTM K NT OF IKON, PLOW PLATES, ('AS V STEEL, V Allofuhii,h will 'oc sold for CasU at tlio ciy lowest rates. W;i. M1EUHE. rt 7 All pci sous indebted tome (at my Stoic in Vineenncs or Lavvrenceville.) cither by note or hool; account, arc earnestly iequc,tcd to t.all and mal;e settlement on or beloic the fii,t day of October next ; peisr.ns oeglcctiiq; this advertisement need not be smpiiM-d t find their accounts or note s in the hands of pioper peitons for quick tolIt etion. V. M. Vineenncs, August 17, 1 829. 28-(U To all whom it may concern. 'MALE notice, tl.:.t I have ..dminitei ed ll on the: ( state ol Joseph Sundf'oi d, (late ol Vandeihui j;h umiity, Indiana.) dtecutcd, all pel sons itidi bt d to said estate at c rcrjoir-

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hits, the cavalry under count P.ddcn distin !"' "'";riJl ' "l'y'.n esons

ruishinj: itself most patticula.lv. (Jcnc.al!"" ' UM, ' " u7 a . rcfl ,csuu la

Kupryanulf ban taken two icd.ojbts ocu Clnmmla, which were nccted !a.t jearby the Hussians. The enemy no U here attempt. o make a stand, but Ikes in the utmo ;i con fusion into the mountains, losing many piisoncts There, was Divine scivke, and a jjtand review in lh? camp this morniiq;, in ee-e!?ration of the vktoiy of the llth. His oiajt s y the empeior made the troops defile in ftont f f tlit it loyal highnesses the j;i ami duke atid tjoand duches of Wt i.nai.' 77 ' , Kl.S 1 1 .-J CCO UXT. The following repoil (d the battle ol the 1 7 1 1 oi May, near Paiavadi, in whicli, after some haul fihtini-;. tlie I'tiiUs were tepelkd, is fioiri an ollicer in the p;tand ViieCs Miny, sent to the Tuikish j;cvr rnor of Joannina. It was after this battle that the j;iand Vi.icr was inteicrptcd by count Dicbiisch. C'hoismi.a, May S, (CO.) Since the ani val of the j-oaiul iict at this place, about 4 days a im), his highness was incessantly occupied in orj;ani.-.in the ttoops and piepaiinir the nece ssai ies of war, till within the lust five or six days, whin he bian to put his force in motion with the view ol i cconnoitciir. the envinuis ol 'atna and the adjacent coast, in oi der to select a position, ami after his i etui n to furnish those poits wi.h as many troojsas miht be necesiat y ;.i oi dinj; to the plan which should appear picfcrahlc against the enemy. About live or .is daysaijo. his highness left Choumla at the head of 15.000 troops, and in his advance lo those parts lell in with a considerable body of the Hussian army, and notwithstanding the small number of bis men, which he bail taken with him merely for the purpose of rcconnoitcring, and although he had not time to put himself in military order, y et with his characteristic enthusiasm, he rushed upon the enemy, and with the help of God routed them so cntiicly that not even a vestige of them remained. The trophies taken consisted in 12 large pic ccs of artillery, with as many ammunition wagons, a considerable number of soldiers, and scvcial officers. The remainder with their general (who was governor of Varna,) were killed in the engagement. The troops took considerable booty in arms, ice 41 Never had such an engagement been wit

nessed by the grand Vizier, and more cspc

present them properly authenticated for set

tlement within one year fiom this date the estate is probably insolvent. JOHN SCOITTELI), Jldm.

August y, urjy.

27-3t

orders, and will embark to rejoin the Grand cially in the plain, and breast to breast, a

Scignor's army in Europe. This change of

destination is ascribed to the influence of a European power. Augsburgh Gazelle. The same paper announces, on the authori-

thing quite unusual to the Ottoman troops.

I he will of God, therefore, having been ful filled for our encouragement in this first cn gagement, it is for the Pachat, as faithful scr

NOTICK. A LL poisons indebted to the subscriber X aie rcqtn Med to come foiwatd immediately and make pay niciit, or satisfactory arrangements for the same ; towards those who neglect this notice, other mcaiuics will be pursued. He wishes to inform the public in general, that he still continue:, to carry on ti c I W !.. 1 . .

I'tuiiiui Aahull? iiusincss.

Pl.ouon EitAMi'.s made and warranted, at the shoitcst notice. My Mi ict and close attention to the business, and by the quality of his woik, he hopes to please his employ cis, and to met it and icccivca liberal share of public patmnage. JAMES 1JUHNS. Vineenncs, May 25, 1829. lG-tf

NOTICE.

FT n AVING discovered that the personal

il 11

c arc also noli-

tiled beloic the inty, by the tincondition of said

and real estate together, belonging to

the estate of William Ik ittingham, deceased, will not be sufficient to discharge the debts and demands against it, the same is heieby declared insolvent, and a settlement thereof

will be made as such.

The creditors of said estate arc also noti

fied that a petition has been filed

Probate couit of Gibson count

dersigncd, setting forth the eon

estate. And all creditors who do not present their claims before the dciet initiation ol the court thctcon will be fiosrsonrj. SAM HALL, Exor.of Willi m Ukiitikgjmm, deed. August 6, 1829. 27-3t WANTKI), ONE. or two boys to learn the Tjssisg business, the boys must be from eleven to fifteen ycai s old, and would be preferred from the countrv anrdication to be maikto

JOHN BLACK. Vineenncs, June 1829 18-tf

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