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HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER. | > HILLSBOROUGH. N. C. VI' DLISHKl) W KKKLT BY DENNIS I1EAKTT, AT THHEB D-?LLAKs A YEAR, PAYABLE half YKAHI.t IN AD\ AMCE. ThofcC who do not tf've notice ?f their with to hive ilie paper disc >niir<ued at the expira. t .on of the sear, will i>e pre-uin.d as desiring it* c.wi'in<?mic?- until countermanded ? \nd no P?i*r Ul" ***" discontinued until arrear gp % are pa d, unlet* at the option of the pub lisher Whoever will procure nine *uh?cribers ..nd puaranter the pay m-nts, stall receive a tenth grata Advertisements not ?-xceedirij; fourteen line* vr il c ti??erted three tirm a for one dollar, and ftxlv-livr Ct iii s tor each cort i nuance. S;i i?c-ip' 10 is received l?y the .nnier, and m >si o: tii" i? ist*nasters in the state. All ett?-r? upon oustiie?s relative to the pa per lit n he p isi-paid ?,* Cientleine.i ot leisure, who possess a tastr ? or literary pursuits, are invited to favour us Willi co'innnmcut'ons llilllSCS is II cl {.I?ts ill 1 1 1 1 1 f > t ? r?ni<r|i. FOH SJLK. Dlt (>'K Vhl>EL will -ell all Ins houses .nd l<?ts, e ther in *hr whole or singly. H fiir ? uler hy tlie quart aid domestic \\ <n ? (ju-l to any imported. Mmi Montai.us's M? brea Itihle, and Bu.t tort '?? Hebrew Lexicon and Grammar. Ott. 16 4o ? tf CO It N. 'T* AR *uh?CTib? r *? ?sir? ?n p> 1 1 l>?rr>l? fcxrn tit* ?il| givf'?tu and fit? \ Ct-nt* p r barrel in <!i>ro?ini t? (Iiom tha< ar iHit?-hicd to ti m ?? llr Mi-.hr* to pnrrlttite thirt\ h itliel* ol Pi hI <* ItCal. , , I . ?I. S. Smith, i II Hsljoroujjh, Oftobcr 7- ? -1 * i. o s r. I N llolilior "nj!!, on the t-\. n n>? of the 3 I J ir??i 4 w?'e 'it li ?' d l? ?? tiiti'di dollar*, dr4\k hv If'illia'ti l.eatlirr* m tawiir <>t tin* ?ut>?r< itHT. Ml j rr? jii? ?rv lit irnril t.*a?li t r ?a it ii'Mr, and t '*?- Unit II lliani \j a' .er% ir m pat tUe sa lit i? a?iv |* r?<?n b u iii v sell, a* "i tr?n?l<T ul the saine lias ever bet i ntrftlc b; nit CSrnrge Clinton. Oraige county, ?>ci. 4. ? *3vi* \Yrr> \rm%tron,?, t ol. * ?'?e, \ ndcr ?<m, Tttonia* \rin?tron^ 11 M ?? -?rili Ur? an, A M llrice, J llrnCe, \V tt B .wcr?, In- r^? Js K< iiner, NN m. It ?.l?ii?^ , M.r^..r. J. ilijjilo* (>? '1 r m f. ' tiller J li llrot.i, W n?. Itr ukle\ M ? Kc H i tier. Tii m '? r nk'i 1 In p r. .an??y, l?f-vii II >?. r? > II M i (jrr, (?..brie! Ilarbey t LIST UK LKI I KKS i Jtrmiii u/iy ul the I'ntt in Hi iltborough, I .v. c , Oct 1, IK:: K l.ur> J li'ihon, Krr ji. rtclt Junes. k A rtut/. K n,j, J tin Ka< renion, \N n. Kt II, John K t- 1 1 \ . L John L"Cki.art. vl. ? 'apt Job-. \1CK-Tr.ll, Sl?-\ ? 'tier .1/ ? rpti i?s 2 A i? M r{i>r\ , f'ni. J >s ,ill .1/ II 1. ??? J ?-.e .t/illrn, H . .?/**;. . ,^11 , J. >11 . t/c I kmatd , II' -? .c\ l r<! m' uutlan, Allri u m M>ie. O Careen O' Daniel. ?' II mrj|f| ? jinipmn, M - K im loud, I i' ? *4i i ht< k , T ? >. , . t !anr \ . 2 v* ? lu ?- 1-, \\ i. \| i 4 i.jibeil, M i ; K iiiugg, M- ? k ?( : ,?? StijH i Kir fcol W .. ? . <: i t.mii'K. . < ;?u-i - mi ?? s i >m ,n I i ? ? , 'If. < * ?<?*, M ry, , ? l I -.1. , J a ("ii, J . T .1 oil. Jmiti CJnurtiify ? I) p v m n il Wm I Muni . r M i I) ck r( A ii |f ??? I )-i km, \V IV ,\i t>..l*rd, .)li lit* Durham. I rirman, > niiiiv ill F.i 'Vl? ?I "in Flm'iim, If hi Sun' Ii, II i .?>, ? jt k man, i ?f j SIh i ill >i Orat^c cuiin ? j , '2 Wville, < aniKin M tnpj>, l.n?<*pli Sc^r <>rk, J * Hm ? <| Col llcrher1 >imi, IT H't <nkl.l|, .Folin \ S.ii.i^r, Ffilfi tck Sn?% all. I' F?| arcl Tu>n?*r, "*-?? Pr.-d i .ckF>nvi|U- "m I mm r, .1 iSn II Thompson, 2 J hi iilinu 'Fi >pp, . Uutirrt l'.,..ni|Mon, I ranr * I nn rrLkd, ,1 ihn Fiifi er, I.IIDi Ii I'noni Mil). f ?l?:u Cr.ivi-H, ?Vm'ct Ii <;ro\ e. ' I Rm'v ri V 1 4%t nit's, ?I ?7iC? M.isl I. ? * ll i'clx'ftia, H?rli?r; II Mm,, ? 'ii ?< Hi r .don, Tl">'ii*? llutclli-OiiH, nn H*rt, "J '" i l|iiln?iiy, fs?'\ Hail, M ?> ' n'em. J tin .c J -rl< nun, %U, ?ct. I, I . .1 llj Man, icr, ii. I /Fin lllu'r, .IliS pll II Ii lp? .|.i*f|lll I. Ifillitli, If i.l ? Wlicdcr, Div.i1 H'lllmniN .1? H' ? -on. J I' Ii II' I' iail *, II j. Ifil's. II ii *'in J .1 1 tli 1% II I'lo K> II nr\ If '-.on. J ii. Y ng. . tUUh; i\ ? ? JUST PU fLISHKD, and fur ?*le at this Othce, and the fceveral Til K subscriber offer* for sale the ? a * I and convenient duelling house 1 1 Si' '',l v,'ierf '"* l,ow liven, in the o?% ii of 1 1 til horou.h. 1 lu lot con - UiiiD mi acre ?( |?ro md I'hc house Contains eight r ou.s. well finished, uith a Isr^e gar ret r>?ni.; a.ijt.in.ng tin* house* n ? dining ro?. ., .3, hv 16 -eel, v?el| finished. The other improvemer t the lot an* a lutCoen, smoke house, '?? carriage house, 8tc. ami a well of f\r* ll< nt ? ater within a let* feet of i lie kitcix n doot It *ou?d form an eligible ?itii?'ioii tot a laf,e faimlv, or any person di??P"H' cl to keep a privatt lntatdi:>); nouse. I h tcrn < will l?e accommodating. Any ?ppi<cation ti\ mail, lor further and more par ticular information, *ill be ati? nded to with out del?>. store* in town, It K \ K I" I N m a sj ii ? Oct 9. FOR SAI.K. J u I v 16 Jolm \S itherspoon. -27? tf Stale <?i* North-Carolina, OH. I.VC L COL'2/rr. Colli t tl l'i .js ai??' U r *>csiii)iis, A'i ?i * T- . ?it, I 8 22 .itul'r xv .H'JI' oum ^ Original attachment, ? i?-vii ii (id rlie tarda ol Jotmh II Il? , bulge 3 Ite ilctt ik| .nt. Ii ap|?*-a: in?; o 'ii ? ?..'i?.t.ict ion ol the Conrt ill..' .Install \\ II ???Irid^r. t lit* d>- ciiilkiit in thi. c*w, is iio' :? ? . >.<* ?iUhi ol ilnss'att?: It !? ? it lo r oitlihd by ; he' 'oiin , )? .*? ;?uh l.ca iO'i iu- nu?l- ttirc?? itiouMi* eiicc?Hively in 'Ii II ??' <irni :li |{> C"id( >,'lM .nit* -s i lie ki >| .1 ? >?i ? I ? \\ . Ilililriit^r be u tl .<p|xr?r at ti? next I'-rui ol sj ul CJ-uir t?? be h?-lu on the toiutli Moii'U' in Sove?nb? r next, tlien Hi.tl there to ir,.levy an. I pi* 4<! t<? itsue, that jml^nv-i.t miIi he rendered .^in?t ti.n ?I 0I111 Taylor, Ch rk I'r ce nlv J>4? Jm New- York Infirmary. Oi'hI in t ?itis 1 H'tiM-n' Cancers, Hfi't L*!rt*r-. UK MKAOII, successor to the late Doctor *? l?l ol Vr? -JcMi \,iv?jiCCiHillj uiiurink in pubt.c, thai in- v II o|. "n ?.n i v t..t ??.hot . u^.isi, mt liifirn.arv at No lihan.her aire* '., lor tin *;*?>.? I ire-.t?i?cnt ?( cancers, fisiu as, and uhers. Mure than one (limiKiiiiil ptr<nn? i^tr Inch nneil ol tlnw <l?ia?'Sin tli > cr,\ in t' ? 'as' IiTi c \ ? a' ?>, a. out sur )!irai i'|icralmni, l<\ ? h?* same ode if trrat 11. ci. wil be pwr?u. d ?i il'is |iii:rmart . I .? '?l? i.t'd ex? InsiveU lor . .e benefit ol tl.c md ^eii1 ? la' imii.i>? iimJi r li? i' fc.if ss ir.jj nialades. 1 Ins class nt the r Hiitiumiy are rfspcct'uih invited to call, ami :eceiv? n?< .licme .?rnt -U cm! n ice, mkIioii'. money ami I witt. in price. ?\* H l li.- infirmary wdl b? pencil t? ice ' a u ( 1 k, 011 Mo .it*\ ? ait I T .ur mI.m s, t.t av Cri'. tin' m.ii * ?? twelve ;<ml one. iff Kdi'or* ..I . c? s'i?p?-r? M.r mjflio'it the , air nouestcd to gi*e (he aluot ? h \t ins "i t mnt. ? l ite Shorter ' sitechimii, for saic at M.is ? ftiiT, ' ?\ t..e grniS( u tZt ii, .? <0 1 r . ?? i-'i.iy.r Or,,?m. ;ii sl?-\ Ml 'attcrson. LI > r OK I.K ? KliS Xennuni'if ?.f the /'oi: Of '.re n I >. .{el-litH, .V L , October 1,1 V. U M l>.nrl IV>o''c, Jordan "fi", vniiiirl Mr wit, W t. II itt, C'tri?io|?hrr Jlarl?<-p. John Morgan, (J Sa.-.m ?? .'fm Morgans .1 irori f'r?i^, srn ''A'ni' " V' "j" * Ucx J,.? 2 [?"|?hey. Ji.lin i. (Jialmcra, I) KiCliard liar i. K Safliurl I. \ aits. (t S?r ti# I (...I rard. ii Will. am M il. .1 Jolinv <>n. K K Kiltrrll, i^q riiomas I ? n.-li. 1 1 . Thomson, P ,)f. Cliap. I H II. O, . 2 J ? ? i ? Ntat<' of N ?n tli-# ;?i oli.ia, on.t.YGt: coi'js */ y j C<?urt el Pit a ? ui.i* . ? ? Si I jont, Aii^um T t 'ii, I K? 2 ? C Original a' acl^fcrrt. John Rruce | " la-VM-tl cm one i?%r ?i.o m ^ vi I un>l lotion, :ih Am,' id f/r 'in Ion HuruUon \ "ill l?v >'i\ Joint firirr. jr V. |>!a m 11 in th II a|>|)PMt to tin ?aiis|?c'ion of tli4c??i,rl \ ii.?t llic difn.da u, Merndon lliriill ii, in not an inhabitant I the Niaw, it m <>?< i<d (?at put'lira urn In- made in tlic lldiftlxwKi^li Itct ordi r inr w month*, thai mile** k- ?j? |x ar *t tin *ii* At t< rm ol *anl comii uix'i fell ad t i iniui, judgment liy default Mill iic tiered aga '?* luni Jolui Tu\|?r, etc I'rife adv. S3 l'rititiii? neatly I'Xi'CUti: A I' 1 ills Officii. Take this friendly notice. THOsE md> b ed to the tubKCnbfr a? ad ministrator ol William Walker, deceas ed* or tor medical services, wii. rail upon col. J. Allison, kfure ilie 2j;h ol f>ctober next, if tin y wall to lave cos , lor after that date the\ must expect a hint fron> him, for which they will ha*e to pay from forty cents to one dollar Those having claims against said Walker must present ihcm as the law di rects, or in is notice w.U be pled in ?>ar of re J. A. Mebanp. Sept. 20. 37 ? 4w i ALKXANDKH $ HARRISON, HWh on hand ?be following articl"a, which they w- II sell at verv reduccd prices to suit the times. B.-st ^addles, cut back trees, at 00 cash. I'laled Ijijf Harness, ?10 oO Common diMo, 25 00 I'latt d Carnage Harness, elegant, H5 00 Common ditto, 55 00 Mreecli Hands, by the pair, 8 50 lilind (Indies. 2 J5 aiul all other articles in proportion They will also credit their work six and twelve months, a a moderate advjj.ee on the al*?vc ;?r?res, or receive in pa\ment any ind of prmUic . Ti eir shop in on Hueen Street over llr V chf a medical shop. January 9. 1822. 100 ? tf D. HEX K I T Proposes publishing, in liillsboiougli, N. C a religious paper, to been'iiUd THE NORTH CAROLINA Evangelical In ellL?eiicrr, In which w.JI he giver. the n 0s? important in to. motion rel.tive to the spread of the gos pel, and the consequent intl oration of the condition of the human mmily, with such other in elbgence as may t>e mteresting t?? the christian reader; ?ccakioimlty enlivened with religious and moral ?.4savs,and lighter art.ch s tending to promote christian cha rity and heavenly>mindedne*s. VW RR OS PECTUS. TO a contemplative mind it >> pleasing to look abroad over 'he variom portions of the jji. be, and observe the improvement# uh.ch are da.!' taking plare in lie condition ol man knn1. We perceive tlie d.?ik clouds of i^no. rancc ami error, ot superswtion ami fanaticism, gradually ? asting awiy , and th? h 'nr in g l dei in a brightness indicating tlie approach of a morning glorious to hum.uiity and rich Willi k?l< ?b.. gs to *he chodren ol ncn I he?e l?irt*f|it-tri.i/ prosper *.* mi? tlir nn ural re Mths o extended inf?>i maiion, hut more paii. culariy the blessed effects of an expanding knowledge ot the divine preCt pts of the enri* t.an religion. A general tl.rist tor knowledge tr.cms to be awakened, and tie eHon* now ?n.-.king by missionary, bible, and other socie ties, to ?tilliise tlie r< ligion of the gospel, and o inculca.e a niore attentive observance of our Civil, moral, and r? hgiou-. dii'.es.arr a.'?nd? d with a succ- ?s cheering to the heart ol' ihe pli htnthrnpist . I is under such circumstances that we pre sent to Hit* fr.tnds of Christianity in this and the i? ghboring nU'.i s, proposals tor publish ing ii this pi ce a weeklv paper, calculated to aid tlu- Cause in winch so many are enga ged; and art induced to hope that such an es tabl shment would not be nmon^ the least ef ficient means of promoting religious mforma lion. Kv t lie ii (duplication of political pape rs the mind* of the people of thi? laboured couii try h?vt been enlightened in the sCiCuee of government above a I the nations of the earth. 1> ron^h the same means is it not reasonable to txp'Ct tha< moral darkness may he dissi. paled, tne love ol religion be inculcated, and :? warmth he utilised into the heartsot believ ing christians which would urge them to st II greater exertions? For though we are pleus? (I n COMempl.it ngthe general advance ment of christian knowledge, ami tne melio lated condition ol mankind; yet we find much to lament when we look around us and j>er reive how- many are still enveloped in slothful ignorance, the victims of \ice and immorality. Though liv ing in a christian land there are some, alas many, who never enter a church, who never open a bible, who never reflect on the cause or the purjiose ol their existence May not *he d flusi'>n ol religious intelligence tend o remove tin* hstlessoesa! May it not eXi ite to inquiry' Mav it not h ad to convic i ion? io retoi mation' I he con.inual droppings of water wears the hadest stones; may not wci kiy admonitions and repeated examples melt hearts of none' Surely there is room to hope that the contemplated work, il pioperly v i ic* *111 aged , mav contribute in wmc small degree, towards hastening that glorious peri od, w lie* " the mountain of the third's house shall be e 'abl.s led in the top id the moun tains, and iali be t xalled above the lulls; and all nations . 'ail fiovv onto it." ? n present >g this prospectus to the public, it is iinneoeaak ~y farther to explain tlu: na'ore ol tin proposeo publics' ton. In its conduct, all possible c?re Will be taken to select such matter as ma> be iimst >n ercsting and insiruc live: and the premised assistance ol several eminent div ines, it is ( Xpected, will add use lulniss snd respectability to the work. I ONUI I IONS. The V**argc heal Intelligencer will be pub lish* d once a ?etk,and contain eight quarto pages, neatly print til on good paper. The pr.ee w nl be three dollars s vear, if paid in ad^anct'i cthnwise four dollars will he demanded. No subscriptions received lor less than one vear; and ho subscr ption will be discont inued until all arrt ars are paid unless at the option of he publisher. \ fa.lure to give notice be tore the end ol 'lie year of a wish to discon tinue, w II h?. considered as a new engagement. To persons procuring e ght subscribers, and remitting the ainount of i lie subscriptions, the paper will hi sent gratis. The publication will commence as soon a* suflicieut encouragement is obtained 10 de Iray the exp? use r /' /'ersons holding *nhncrif>(ion* are requetf eri to foi-uN ii <f t'i thi-i office the unmet of the *ut> nci'ihert i they tuny huve ot>tiumd?~> COM'U 'i# the fropttah ttlljurlher nsUoe, fcoveigu iuleVUgenco. New-York, October 8. Last evening the regular iraniuc ship Euphrates, capi. S o'ldaid, arrived here in 25 days Jroiii Liveipool. By this coii vrjance the editors of the C mmercial Adve-tiser have received Loudon pa pers 10 in. 9ih and Liverpool to the llllt ot bepitmber. THE GREEKS Nothing; of an Official nature had transpired as to the late D-tltlesin Greece; but a:nid?>t the contradictory statement* in the continental journals, there is evi dently enough toin-lute us to adhere to thi opinion, that the series of engage n>?*nt- wmch took pi arc, though at 3r>.t favourable to ihr. Turks, terminated in 1 1 1 c* i r iotai defeat at the celebrated pass of Thermopylae. We ?ave a cor.Frmation of the cot.fla gration of Jassy in A/ildavia, by the Musselmen, who appear to have take;, advantage of the nu*et and peaccablt dispositions of the inhnbiiants; ?nd at the n.crnent trade was revived, to sot fuc to the ciiy in the nigh; of the 10 h of Au gust, l?y *?hich 20.0^*0 houses <*rte de stroyed. Taking advantage oft^r confo sion i his occasioned, the Turks gave themselves up to universal pillage, and such was the insatiable tlmst of these baibanans for plunoc , that it was sup posi d t <ey would not lie sautfied until the whole cty ?as l?id in ashes. SPAIN. T ic accounts from J/adnd are 'otlu 27 it of August. At ?hc fiis' interview between Jlir: new minister ot *oieign lairs and the foreign ambassadors ? hc Spani-h minister called on them tr pio noume frankly ?hc relations they pro pose to maintain with Spain under the present constitution; and those v. ho ceie not piepared to giYc an unequivocal at surancc of their friendly disposition, were informed that t?ny might have tlieir passports withnut a moment's d - jay. A conduct so independent, was well i alculuted to produce impressions U.vo funle to the talents and eneri^y of :hc n? w ininisteis, and to show the enemies of the constitution, that it was in vain ?<>r them toattem^t any linger to disturb the public tranquility. We have another proof of the deter mination of the government to act with Htmni^s, in the banishment from Ma drid of the Duke del Infanta'lo, t c Mm - quis of L A-nari da>, the Arch'<i*4>op 01 Sira^ossa, and the Cisno of Mala ga an ' C'euta; a set ol unprincipled men, who were constantly about tne king, ar.d always advising him to violate the oath lit had taken to maintain the new order of thttigs. The accounts rect ived at Ma drid frotn the provinces were highly ?>a tisfaciory;fcand ministers, to show the confidence they placed in the people, had reduced the garrison to 800 mtn. leaving the protection of the capital cn tii e!y in the hands of the national guard. PORTUGAL. Lisbon papers to the 25th of August, state, that the troops emhaiked for B_ hia had been on board the vessels eleven days, without orders to pro ccd on their voyage. This delay was supposed by some, to have arisen from a wish on tne pait of ministers, to strengthen ihe ex pedition; while others viewed it as an in dication ol its abandonment altogether. FRANCE. Thr French papers appear to he ex clusively occupied wiih the reports of the trials going on at Paiis and Poic tiers, ol the persons charged with con spiracy agiinst the government. Ocn. Berton had been denied the privilege ol appointing his own counsel; and from tnc nature of the evidene brought lor waid in this ease, it appeared that the prosecutors w ^ re mure anxious to ini pi. cat e La Fayette, benjamin Constant, and other leaders of the liberal party, than to convict the accnsid. THE CO NO II CSS. Srvei al miiustt ts trom lori ign courts arc suted to have arrived at Paris on t he i ? way to the congress- The follow ?"*; ('?given in the Paris paper* ol the 3t ? of Au^ a> a sunimaiy of the proposi tion* to be submitted to the congress of Vci oiia:? 4 I- To declare firmly and openly a^aiits revolutions of every kind. 2. To intiust ihe guarantee of Italy and (Jer many to Austria. 3. To agre?: to a se cret articlr relative io Spain. 4. To re nt w the kuu antecs given to the other states ot Europe. 5 Toucclaic a neu tianty, at least ostensibly, with regard to the affairs of Turkey. 6. i'o mvite the different powers to abstain from open i ar with Spain. 7. To agree to re pressive and general measures with re spci t to tnc press." (.111 EAT BRITAIN. The Duke of Wellington had been cupped for a severe billiou* atiji k, Irom which he had recovered, and was prepa rm to pioceed to the congress. Law leas depredation* are ftlfticd Mill MM M ? to exis* in some pans of the proclaimed districts of Iieland. The merchants having an interest in the B -iua trade, had applied to govern nrjem fur the protection of a ship of war, in tht even; of its becoming necessary, on account of the impending struggle for independence in that province, to I ship ..ff tbr tngl'sh residents and their property. An alarming riot took place in Ok* ford-street, during which, one man lost his life, end several others were much injured before it was suppressed. The military was called in, but the object of the rioters is not stated. Several alter a'iuns were about to he made in the custom cstab isi men's of *il ti.e out ports, which would conc ntt ate the duties, and occasion a reduction in the number of officers employed. Mr. Canning has been paying farewell visits o ail iiis friends, previous to Ins. dtpurturt for Infiia. A letter received at Lloyd's from Mal ta. dated the 23-1 July, states, that live plague had maiic its appearance on tho coast opposite to, and within,afew miles ot Corfu. The irial of the conspirators of La Roc belle is terminated. Tour of the pri .toncrs are condemned to death, three *.o five years* imprisonment, one to three ye-is, a ?d three to two ycai?>. OneJl^ to be [daced under the supt niiteiK'ance of police for fifteen years. Thirteen weie acquit cd Augsburg, Aug '25. Chourscl.id Pacha hai really passed thv- Therm pv-ar with only a pan of his army, and he na ! proceeded with th'i o'.her part towards Salona to reaTh Le paiv *? At tii st lie really obtained so mo advantages, which induced the Greeks to lake the pru?!tf>t resolution to occu py a stronger position on the lake or r? vcr Spprchios, (now Aluiiiani.). The ? c the Greeks came into the reai of tho Turks on all sides, and completely de feated them. Trieste, Au?. 1 g. A letter from Durarzo, i.? Turki*-. ? Albania, says " The Greeks trained * gre?t virtoiv o<- >r Thermopy.'x. on 5 18.ii of July- Chourschid's txpedi i o against tue Morea has failed, and hisa< niy is destroved. Coron and Modon had surrendered before, and Potras w ill soon fall." 0:>rfu, July 2."?. The accounts from tl:e continent ?f the levh of this mouth, inform us, thai a post ol 30 Pianks, encamped in tnc viU la^e of Pei a, near Arta, was turprw d and surrounded by the Turks. They were taken to Ai la w here the barbarian-* clI i fi* their ears and noses, and put out their < yes, and sent them back in th s condition io the camp of the Greek*; who, inllained with an^er at this sigli , iwil upon ihe Mahometans, and teiaii. ted, by cutting in pieces 1>40 pri.sorc. :? who f< II into their hands. While these scenes of horror were passing in the south of Lpirui, Ma?h Uofzaris, issuing from the mountains ? -i" Suli, penetrated by the plateau of J ,a.? nina, and over-ran ihe part ol C i'zana Choi'ia, fiom which he drove the Tmks who escaped only by cmbar ki?'g on i;i<; lake to return to the port o* Joannina. No reliance is now placed in Cieece on the assistance of Russia, to width, as Chourschid Pacha has puhli< kly an nounced, 4 the Porte had deigned to gr^nt peace, since it had abandoned the cause of its Greek frilow-chi istians. ai <1 re ogm&edthe pre-emincnceof'heC' es ceir ahove the standard of the Cross.* Tnough this is merely the boasting a buroaiian, it is not easy to desciibe tao sinister impression which it has made on the minds of the Christians. It is afTirined that in the famous battle? at Thermopylae, the Creeks were aided by the counsels of a lore ign general ?.f distinction, who < ame from Corinth. This officer, who observed the stride >i incognito , fought in the ranks, merely a>. a Greek captain. Tilt Spanish government has publish' eel the results of the last census, arrsii?< ed according to the province*. The whole population of tuc peninsula, in cluding tht Ha cjric Islands, amounts to 1 1,248,036 souls. London, Sept. 4. On 'he 25ih June the Citeck R it, to the number of 6 2 tail, passed the cnan nel ol Scio. ? The fort and ti?e vessel* exchanged some hundred shott*, brt without 'fleet. Six hundred (ireck^ from Tschesmc have arrived at Scio ? They arc conducted e\eiy day towards Campo to get in the harvest. Kl.es Aga remains encamped with his corps at Campo. All persons who had been car ried off from the Mastic villages to Scio, have been sent ha* k, except the you.g girls who arc retained, and refused to I e restored, notwithstanding all the enucu ? vors ol the Pacha. The contagion rages more than ever at Scio. There have died already at the French consulate* 11 Catholics, an< 7 ?'? Greeks, inc. u ling ihc L) ogom vs v his wile and cliiidrcn. ihc Grtwa.-,
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1822, edition 1
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