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port before the same was actually besieg- j the Centre of America, shall be respec- ; ed, blockaded, or invested by ihc other, ted and maintained in the full enjoyment
be rcstrameu irom quuung sucn piace, with' her cargo, nor, if found therein, after the reduction arid surrender, shall
of their personal libctly and property,
unless their particular conduct shall cause them to forfeit this prelection, which, in consideration of huvnanky, the contracting parties engage to give them. Article 26th Neither the debts due
ed solemnly, ami do agree to the following po;nts : 1st. Thepresent Treaty shall remain in full force and virtue lor the term of
twelve years, to be counted fiom the day ol the exchange of the ratifications, in all ; the parts relating in Commerce and Nav- j
iaiion; and m all those parts which re- 2
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irom luuiyiuuais ot tne one nation to me '" ina 11 a..-.. Uv j individuals of the ether, nor shares, nor permanently and perpetually binding on
moneys, which they may have in public j both powcis. funds, nor in public or privr.'c banks, I d,y- If any one or moTc of the ckishall ever, in any event of wa't or national ! 7-',s ! cilbcr PV infringe any of difference, be sequestered or confiscated, j lhc articles ot this Treaty, such citizens
Article 2t Both the contracting parties i . . ' 1 . -
r ... 11 .:. ; l! same, ami me harmony ami treed corlrous of avcidmcr all lut-quality . ? .
i,uch vessel or her cargo be liable to con fiscation, but they shall be restored to the owners thereof. Article 20A In order to prevent all Xind of disorder in the visiting and examination of the ships and cargoes of both the contracting parties on the high seas, they have agreed, mutually, that whenever a vessel of war, public or private, shall meet with a neutral of the other contrac
ting oartv. the first shall remain out of . . .
or . . ' hpiniir ncirnnc r t trurf hnnp -ill int-nll'
cannon shot, and may send l.s boat, with . b . . 1 V j rcspondence between the two nations shall
. 1 , 1 . .. . t III lUIUlitfll IU MICH IMIUItL lUlillIIUHll-llJ ' . . 1.1 , two or three men only, in order to execute I . . , not be interrupted thereby; each nat ty . . r .1 . - oris and official intercourse, hare oy;iecd . . 1 . rr . the said examination oi the papers con- , , ' " enacinc in no wav to piotcct the offender, . 1 c .1 i and do aerree, to irrant totne Envoys, . , ;. 1
cernincr tneownersnip ami cago 01 uic .... . " , 1 or sanction sucn violation. .& .. - : . t Ministers and other Public Airents, the
, , ' . :y 11 ( wnicn iw eeu cannot nc expect same tavot s, im:iU:uii'Js and exemptions, i
whir 1 hnp nl 1 p mfvt tvnrrrl 1:1 d s I '
do or shall eij'y ; it being understood that whatever favors immunities or privileges the United State of America or
the Federation of the Centie ol America
may find it proper to give the Ministers 1 and Public Agents of any other power, I shall, by the tame act be extended to j those of each of the contacting parties. : Article 2Hth To make moc effect'.;?.' : the protection winch the Unitrd Stater, and the Federation of theCentteoi' A- j merica shall afibid in future to the nai- ( gation and commerce of the (itizcivj of each other, hey agree t. rccei c at-.d ' mit Consuls and Vice Consuls in all the I ports open to foteign cotnmefce, who; shall enjoy in them all the righ'.s. preii'g- j
r;-i.. ..i i- .u . i- i- . he present lieatvol r i-mv. Amitv, Vice Unnstils ot the most tavoied nation : : 1 ... . .
fnrh rnntnr inT iwrtr. hmvrvr r itim.-p. o ' I
ing at liberty to except those ports and j
places in which the admission and residence of such Consul may not secrn convenient.
vessel, without causing the least extorti
on, violence, or ill treatment, for which the commanders of the said armed ships shall be responsible with their persons and property; for which the commanders of said private armed vessels shall, before receiving their commissions, give sufficient security to answer for all the damages they may commit. And, it is expressly agreed, that the neutral party shall in no case be required to go on board the examining vessel, for the purpose of exhibiting her papers, or for any other purpose whatever. Article 2st To avoid all kind of vexation and abuse in the examination of the papers relating to the ownership of the vessels belonging to the citizens of the two contracting parties, they have agreed, Jk do agree, that in case one of them should be engaged in war, the ships and vessels belonging to the citizens of the other must be furnished "With sea letters or passports, expressing the name, property, and bulk of the ship, and also the name and place of habitation of the master or commander of
tained in tlie present ti caly shall be vio!:;t
cd or infringed in any osher way whatever, it is expicssly stipulated, that ileitis rul the contracting panics wiil older or :.uthoiizc any acts of .eprizi!, r.nr declare war against the other, on compilings t in juiies or damages, until thf i-aid paity considering ituut cfici.ded, sirll lir:. ha c prcseisU d to lhc othtr a statement of Mich injmies or damages, v;r".!ied ')' competent pi and demanded jusUeeund .viiMsfacti'-.i, ;!Ad thctamt shail h.avc been either refused or unreasonably delayed. 4' lily. Nolliing in this treaty rcntaincd shall, however, be coi'ti ued or oj-.era-te contrary to inuner and existing Public Treaties with ot!;er irovereigr.s or States
Public Notice V I.L pciswns indebted to the subacii2L Der u' Note, or Book Account, are k quested to come loiwatd and pay off the same, as no longer indulgence v ill bu
given. 1 l.oc mteiested, neglecting hit notice, nill l ave to settle with an officer. CIIn. GRAETEU. November 17. 5S2S A ! -if JliLL FOK SALE 3HE subsciihcr. living in the county -l ot Cbi k, Illinois, offers for sale his SAtl' MILL, erected upon Mill creek j it is now in operation, and is not excelled bv unv in the state the foundation for a GRIST MILL is also laid. Further desciiption is deemed useless, as it is not presumed any person will purchase without viewing the premises The terms will be libera', a credit ol ic:z years, in yearly payments, may be had for two thirds of the purchase money, by securing the ppvments, to bear interest from the d .ie of purchase.
I , A W EX C E ! I ULLEX RACK.
Orobcr 1.1, I82G.
o i o m
Said vessel, in order that it may thetcby
appear that the shjip really and tiuly be- Anicle 29A In order that the Consuls longs to the citizens of one of the part- I and Vice Consuls oi the two contracting ies; they have likewise agreed, that such ; pai ties may enjoy the rights, prciogativcs ships, being laden, besides the said sea- ; and immunities, which belong to them by leaers or passports, shall also be piovi-; their public character, they shall, before ded with certificates, containing the scv- : entering on the exercise ol their lurcii eral particulars of the cargo, and the ; ons, cxhihit thcii cnmmissioti ov patent in place whence the ship sailed, so that it j due form to the govcrnm-nt to w !icl. they iny be known whether any forbidden or arc accredited; and lining obtained their contiaband goodsbc on board the same; ' exequatur, tiny sh!l be i.c'.d and con. i whici) certificates shall be made out by o'ered as such, by all tl.e authorities, mathe officers of the place whence the ship tristrates and inhabitants, v) ti e Consular sailed, in the accustomed lorm ; witliout j Distiict in which they rci c. Whic;i requisites, said vessel may be de- Article 30:7; It is likewise agreed tained to be adjudged by the competent : that the Consul:, their Secretaries' Oflitribunal, and may be diclared iegal prize j ccrs, and pcrsoiu attachrd to the service of unless the said detects shali be satisfied i Consuls, they not bi ing ciliz :ns of the or supplied by testimony entirely equiva- j country in which ihe ComuI resiu'es, shall lent. J be exempi from all pub ic set ice and aiArticle 22rfIt is further agreed, that i so from all kind of taxc, imposts and
the stipulations above expressed, relative j contributions, except those which thev .... . . r i I . . ' .
to the visiting and examination of vessels,
shall apply only to those which sail without convoy : and when said vessels sm.ll
shall be obliged to pay on a count of
commerce, or their property, to which
Ts'or.cic i EE persons are hereby forewarned ."r Irom pur .-.ha? ing from James Jihn .io", h.rir.ci iy c.f Oven county, Indiana, the south cast quarter of section No. 26, in Township No. 1 ) north, or Range No. 3 west, purchased bv him from the Register of the Land Office at Vincenrxs, on the C8th day of M;.y, 1818. I having purchased the samcfiom Jhn Teel, hi? lciTal assignee. JOHN ROBINSON. October 9. 1KT6. H6-9 ftdfo. '1'Iic Steam Boat 3SSSaB3 AMERICAN. rnHE piopiietors of the Steam Boat jl American, now in successful operation, pU ing between Louisville & Tene-
the Citv ol (luatemalr, within etht ! ilauto. tnicx Iter lor sale on advantageous
months fiom tho date ol the signature j terms She is of light draught of water, hereof, or sooner if possible. j with an excellent Engine, and only two In f Tub wiiereot, v.e the Plenipotcnttaiies ; yea: s o?d in June next. For terms apol thcU Slates of An. erica and of the ply to Messrs. Mieur & Ormsby, Louisredeiation of the Centre of Amciica, ! villo; V. C. Uogtrs, (Cincinnati; V. C.
have s'gned and scaled these presents, i inloo, Icrre-haute; or to
moved. -tP.d ratified bv the President of the
United Statis of Ameiica, bv and with the advice nod consent of !hc Senate thereof, and by the Government of the Federation ol the CcntM- of Ameiica, and the ratifications sliall be exchanged in
D nc in the City of Washintrton. on the
i t7 - - tilih day of December, in the year of cur Lord one tliousand eight hundred and twenty five, in the fiftieth vear of the Independence of tin. United States of America, and the filth of that of the Federation oi the Centre of America in dupiicaic. l. s II. Clay. s.J Antonio Jose Canas. And wncieas the state convention has been duly ratified on both parti, and the respective ratifications ol the same were exenanged a; Guatemala, on the second
day of August, one thousand eight bund
the citizens a;.d inhabitants, ir.uhe and! red and twenty six by John Williams,
be under convoy, the verbal declaration of ; foreign, of the conn ry iu which thev re- i Charge iAriairs of liie Unif.fi htaiLS.
tne commanuer ot tlie convoy, on nis woru of honor, that the vessels under his protection belong to the nation whose fiag he carries and when they are bound to an enemy's port, 'that they hae n conliaband goods onboard, shall be sufficient. Article 23d It is further agreed, that in all cases the established courts, for
side are subject, being in every thing he
sides suhject to the laws of the respective States. The archives and p..eis of the Consulate shad berepectid inviolably, and under no pre-est whale ei stial! any magistrate sicze or in any way intericrc with him. Article 3st The said Consul shall
prize causes, in the country to which the ; have power to require tne assistance ol prizes may be conducted, shall alone take ; the authoiities ol the tounity lur the a'cogoisance of them. And whenever such j rest, detention, and cusiodx ol dtseiters tribunal of either party shall pronounce , from the public and private vessets of judgement against any vessel or goods, their country, and tor .hat purpose liiey or p-operty claimed bv the citizens of the ! shill address tliemseives to the courts, other party, the sentence or decice shall j judges andolliceis competent, ..nd shail mention the reasons or motives on which ! demand the said descrtets ir, vvi itin?. nro-
the same stiall have been founded, and an authenticated copy of the sentence or decree, and of all the ptocecdiugs in the case shad, if demanded, be delivered to
the commander or agent of said vessel, j proved, (saving, how ever, w l without any delav. he navincr the letral i trarv is movedA the ileiiv-rv
rf O o i - I j ...
neai tne tio eminent (.'l the redeiation ot ti e Cemre of Ameiica, iml Pkduo (. j n z l Ki, C 1) i e I Officer of tie Dtjartmuitxot State, D'fspaicli, War and Marion Seeieiatv oi Legation of the Rcp.ublic ol Ccniial Ameiica, near the Governments ot South America, on thepaitof
tneir icspective Govei nntents.
JAs. L WILSON, Matter s.b.a.
State of Indiana, PIKE COUNTY,
riKc k irctiit court, slutrusi term.
J ' J - vr James Uccdy, pltfi. ") vs I Domestic A! - HenryMc Kitrick, deft. 'hment. Thotnas C. Stewart, Garnishee. A T this time came the plaintifi', by his l attorney, and the attachment liercin issued having been returned by the SherifT whetcupnn, on motion, It is ordered by the court, That the Clerk of this court give notice of the pendency of said attachment uccording to Jaw, and that this cause be continued until the next tciniof this court. A copy lest, JOHN Me I NT I RE, Clk. p c c.
The Album and
Ladies' Weekly Gazette.
issued cu
en conimcn-
; rrjMliS is a new publication I Wednesdays. It has beer
Now, theiefoie, be h known, that I : tLtl uudir the most favoiablc auspices, John Qcincy Adams, President of the j and, as its title designates, is appropriated
United States, have caused the said Con- j particularly to the Ladies. It is devoted vention t be made public, to the end j lu lbe cause of virtue, to knowledge and
that the san e, and cveiy clause and article theieof, may be observed and lultilied with good faith by the United
States anu the citizens theteol.
ving by an exhibition ol the registers of the vessel's or ship's loll, orotner public documents, that those menweie p.,ilot
the said crew; and on tins demand, so
lei c ihe con-
shall not be
amusement. It will fmmsh information on the culture of plants, flowers &c. useful receipts; a general weekly summary of
rortign aim iJomestic news, with a rich
ices tor ihe same. refused. Such deserters, when an etied,
Art cle YV hencver ore of the shail be put at the disposal of the said
contracting paUn s hall be engaged in j Consuls, and may be put in the public p;iwar vitli another Slate, no ci iieuof ihe son at the request and expense ot those other contracting pa ty shall accept a who icclaim them, to be sent to the ships commission, or letter of marque, tor the i to w hich they belonged, or to othei s of ihc purpose of assisting or co opeiating h s- 1 same nation. But il thev be not sent tilcly, with the said enemy, against the back within two months, to be counted said party so at war, under the pain of be- . from the day of their ai rest, they shall be ing ireated as a pirate. set at liberty ; and shall be no more arrc-
Article 25th -It, by any tatahty, winch ! ted for the same cause.
cannot be expected, and which God for
bid, the two contta ting pa-ties should be
Article 32d For the purpose of more effectually protecting their commetcc
engaged ma war with each other, thev and navigation, the two contracting nart.
have agreed and do agiee, now for then, ies do hereby ae-rce, as soon hereafter as that there shall be allowed the term of six circumstance's will permit them, to lorm months to tlie merchants residing on the a Consular Convention, which shall decoasts and in the ports of each other, and , clare specially the powers and immunities the term of one year to ihosc who dweil i ot the Consuls and Vice-Consuls of the in the interior, to arrange their business, ! respective panics.
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and transport their efferts where ever they please, giving t ihem the safe conduct necessary for it, which may serve as a sufficient protection until they anive at the design ued port. The citizens of all other occupations, who may be established in the territories or dominions of
Article 33u' The United States of A
merica and the Federation of the Centre, ot America, desire to make as durable as circumstances will pcimit, the relations which arc to be established between the
two parties by virtue of this Treaty, or Geneial Convention of Peace. Amitv.
the United States and of the Federation of J Commerce, and Navigation, have dctlar-
In witness v.; e col, 1 have hereunto set j ,ur" choice and select miscellaneous my hand, and caused the Seal of the j Literalutc. It will be neallv printed on United States to he affixed. Done at j l'e paper, (c xprcssly for binding.) quarthe City of V 'ashiugK n, this twenty- j to lorm eight pages, without advtitiseeiglh day of October, in the year of ! ients, (which are to he inserted on a coour Lord one thousand eight huudied J ver.) The n ic e is only two dollars-, payand twenty iix. and of the Indeper.d- ole )' those in the city half vcarly & by
euce of the United States the titty fust. JOHN QUlNCY ADAMS. By the President ; II. CLAY, Secretary cf State.
STAJMAUiULMi.
JOSEPH 1). CLEMENTS, (OF 1! IS DOST AX, 1ND ) "TNFORMS the citizens ot ihe western
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a,i othtrs yea: iy in advance. Subsciiptiens will be received at tl c Mi t enant's ColTe House, A. . Poole's Fancy Book Store, Chcsnnt street. S. C. Sheppard's, lor, S. Ninth Micct, Jolin R Walker's, 209, N Front street, and at Wm. Stavcty's 70 S. hiid street Philadelphia. Among a numerous list of contributor? arc the names of Sch ck Osbotr, Rosa, Ellen, the Boston Bard. Sec. c in order to
i render tho wnrlr ttn'v .u -a:
cnum.y, -.hat be l,as p.ocu.ccl U,0 al, ! ,vill ,,,,.,: " 1 V . , r?" UV... ' :
o. crmK pc.sons troubled with that com- M,, a 1. 1", 7. " r 1 ,J '.r
p.. m-bc c, at any time be consult., A11 cnlniuI7ic,a,ioV adlfrV
uinia nuusi; in liiouosian. 44-5t December 1, 1826. rhc Editor of the icrrc Haute paper will please inscit tlie above advertise
ment tfve weeek. .1) (!.
Saddlery for Trade.
LL kinds of Saudlert; will be 'ivrn
o in exchange tor inod merchantable
PORK, liKliT, iniKA'I,cv COR.Y, to be celivcred by the fust day of Decernbcr next. SAMUEL THORN. April 13, 1S26. 9-tf
to Thomas C. Chuke, Editor and Ptoprietor, No. 40, Race street, Philadelphia. Editors copjini; this will be furnished with the Aibum and Ladies Wetkiy Gr.zettc, as an equivalent. Postmastei's anr: others will be entitled to every tixtli co-v which thev mr.v fiii'cr.
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aiiu uo per pound, will j.v given for any quantity of clean Lwr.rr. or Cotton RAGS at the weskters su-. office, in c.t. receifit, against (rood a-. countii.
