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Vol. IV. No. 32 J
CONDI riONi
or THF.
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Advertilaments inferred at 50 cents per
{quire the tirit iafertior.. and .15 for each rou
tm iatioi.. .A liberal allowance made to thole
who v.-.lh to advertil'e by the year.
Vor Sid'c nr this Office.
J variety cf BLANKS a>on’ which ate,
Foreign-and Coalticg Manid.lls,
MeiVnants Entries,
Liquor do.
Bi Is of Exchange,
rlo. of Lading,
tig. of Sale; Powers of Attorney.
Checks,
Anpreutkes Indentures,
I'jceds of Conveyance,
Bonds; Notes of Hand, (
Writs for the Superior, Inferior & Mayor *
Courts,
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Notices to creditors of Insolvent de 1 tors
Military A'ummonl'es, Sr Executions, &c-
Cf7* Cards, Handbills Ac. &c.
Printed at a Jhnt Notice on reasonable
Artis.
FOR LIVERPOOL,
f The {launch new fliip
M * K * J AN k’
William Bussey, master,
WILL be loaded with all pofiible dil~
patch, for the above port, hor freight
of 400 bags Cotton, apply to the mat
ter on board, or to
ROBERTS & CLARK ,
Smith Sc Bourkc’a wharf.
listtivitl £sr said vessel end for sale as \
above,
loom, feet white pine Lum
ber,
A quantity Spars for booms,
topmafb, wcc.
50 or 80 barrels will
rSlfir taken on Freight to any
Windward lilands in
the Weft-Indict), in the fehooner e.INN
& HARRIOT, Whipple, matter, to
fail in the coule of this week. Apply as
above.
February 4. 45’
FOR SALK,
BILLS
On Charleston, New-York or Bolton.
February 4. 45
JUST RECEIVED,
2 Cases 7-8 Irish linens, colt from izl
to 1 yI. Itirling,
t Bale drapery baize,
1 do. blue cloth,
I do. white dowlas,
I do. role blankets, 64, 7-4, 8 4, aud
9-4
1 do. ravens dock,
3 do. blue Gilia hdkfs. *] Suita
-2 do. do. Gurrahs, ) ble for
2 do. Gudjepore Sannahs, the Afii
-1 do. Judjea baftas, | can
2 do. Boretpore Coflas, J market.
THE ABOVE V.’ILL EE SOLD BY THE
BALE,OR CASE ONLY.
ALSO,
17 Calks London porter,
do. do. brown llout,
12 Nells trunks,
3 Cases London made hats.
ON HAND
15 Hhds. N. E. Rum,
4 Pipes brandy,
A quantity No. 10. cotton cards,
10 Cheils Hyfon, ju.d Hyfon flan tea.
For sale by
Roberts £? Clark,
Sn. illj & Four let Wharf,
December 20. 32 ts
KOBKRTS & CLAKts.7
Have just received per the Eleanor
from Botion, and for fait at their ilorc,
Smith and Bourke’s wharf.
8 Hhds. retailing Sugars,
500 pair negro Shots.
on hand.
18 Hhds, N. Rum,
40 Bbls. Mackarel,
IO boxes Cotton Cards,
2 bales Blanket?,
1 do. low priced Broadcloths,
I trunk 4-4. lrifh Sheetings,
I case 4-4 and 3-4 Inin iuicns,
10 Bbls. B*cf,
4 pipes Holland Gin,
3 00. Cogniac Brandy,
20 Bol:s Ruiiian Duck.
Aov. 1 tt 13 J
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Georgia Re publican.
SAVANNAH : PRINTED BY EVERITT IB M‘I.EAN, ON THE BAY.
Dili dution of Copartnership
l ne fuoferibers gives notice tha
the rop i tbclhip heretofore carried
ON UNDEiI THE FIRM or
DAUIL) AND CHRISTIAN
GUGEL.
Is thi? day dillulved. 1: is there*
tore req toiled that all persons who arc
indebted to the laid fi m, or to e.ther
01 tr.e fujkribers, individually, will
call ard pay rrn?i 1 accounts and notes
>ll or before the firftday of Apiil next,
or the fame will then be placed in the
hands of an Attorney for collection j
in i th.de who have demands against
me copartncrlhip, of either of the
fu'.ifcr.bars will present their accounts
for payment.
DAVID GUGF.L.
CHRIS <1 AN GUGEL.
r> THE SUBSCRIBER,
RE T u ENS ins in ink; t<> h;s i riend
and tie public in general, tor thei
lupport when lonncdfed with los late
partner, and t-egs leave to inform then
that he will continue the TAYLOR
ING BUSINESS, ar/hefh>p latel
occupied oy D & C Gage , w.iere hi
will be thankful for a continuation c.
buiinefs ii hi:, line.
CHRISTIAN GUGEL.
fanuirv 3 t s •?(>
NOTICE.
THE SUBSCRIBER has m
poiived Charles Harris, elq, of Sa
vamiah, afiorney for the eHa'e <
Thomas Lancheftc, dec. late c
Ncw*Port. All peifons i de ted t
■'ha/ eSafe by Bind, nc/e, or rpn
iccour.t are requested to pay and fe
le v. i;h /belaid attorney, as 1/ is abfo
u ely rcciflary that the c >r-cerns of
hat estate b- fpced ly brought ‘o a
■dole. JOHN COUPLR, Ex’r.
f HE debts due 10 the cflate of
Thomas Lan hefter being placed in
my hand, fur collection, I am ready
:o leitle with the deh/ms, erfuns
jinus indebted negle&iag to avail
; ihemftlves of this ottice before the
20th, day of Feoruary next, will be
rnmediately thereafter surd ; a mra*
furs which will indiscriminately
take place owing to /lie necelli y
: ere is of coliefling the debts of that
m'tatr or tiling eveiy diligence in /he
‘ccovery of itsju l demands. Indul
gence will he allowed to ihufe wiio
./lake liuera’ payments before the cx
pitsrion of /he above /ime.
CHaRLES HARRIS,
Sav. En iH f
NO I 1 JtL.
ALL persons having demands again ft the
late ettabiilliment ot Lym 3, M irl’e, or cl’ the
clta'e of Samuel Marie late of this city, de
ceal’ed, are if. fired to render them to the Cub.
scriber properly atteiled, and thole who a’
indebted wi Ido afervtce to the widow an ‘
children offaid Morse by making speedy pav
merit.
Curtfis Bolton,
Adm'r. 011 said Merles e!!at<
Nov 16 04 2..
NOTICE,
TPHE debtors of John Davies, are
JL hereby notified to come forwatd
and fettle (heir accounts, whether on note
rr olhervvife, on or before the 15th day
of March otherwise the fubferiber
will be obliged to commence suit.
John I). Lewes.
Feb. 11. 47.] Attorney.
THE SUBSCRIBER.
REQUISTS all persons indebted to
him Ly notes or open accounts, to fettle
the fame on or before the 20th o Fe
bruary next. Those whole accounts
iiave b*en of long (landing, and not
paid by that time, will be put into the
hands of an attorney for collt&ion : as
no longer indulgence can pofiibiy be gi
ven.
He HAS JIHT lUCEIVfD.
By theJhip Louisiana, from Atw York,
ti large [apply of frejh
DRUGS a. tc.R’iv_ii\E>,
which mi kes his afi'ortment at present
very complete, and exter.fivc ; and will
be l aid Ly IVholefale or Retail , at a small
a..vaiicc on colt for Cujh, or Lit ufnal
ciee’it to pundtual cuttomers*
George Ifarral
Dec: 41 t I'y. 4 j.
TO LiVT,
/hid immediate possession given,
UNTIL the hrft day of January
next, tr.e conveaienr LUM.
YARD and COUNTING
.-fGUoE, known by the name of Mr.
John Pooiei's Ship Yard, the fitua
ton and convenience of this yard is
1 ‘■ o wed know 1 to require a fur/.iei
j hfcfipiit u. Tor particulars, enquire
I >i Jehu Pooler, L.'q. MAfs. JJeggs
: rod Groves, or
JOHN MEAD.
; F. Jru'.ry * jet 45
F RIDA Y, Februarv 14, 1806.
MESSAGE
From the President of the Unitea
tales, res felling the applica
tion of Hamet Caramaui,
ex-bashaw of Ttipoli,
H Concluded .J
EXTRACTS.
Mr. F.aton to commodore Barron.
ALEXANDRIA, 14111 Ecb.
ISOS.
f ‘ I calculate to leave this on
Sunday, and in two days after
to proceed on our march wiih
Hamet Bafhaw to Bomba, by
the delert, where it is hoped we
lhall meet reinforcements, and
lupplies fufficient to secure pofi
uons at Derne and Bengasi,
i his, we are of opinion, will re
quire two additional small vefi'ds
md a bomb ketch. A gun boai
ailo would be ufeful, if the na
vigation at this season fhoulr:
ot be thought too hazardous.
Two brals field pieces (4 poun
ers) with their trains and am
nunition, and 100 (t.i id of arms,
-vith theii carirulges, vvdl be ie
’uifue. And, ro place the fuc.
efs of* the expedition beyond tlv
a rice ol accident, 100 marines
■vi h bayonets, should be a
rand, to lead a coup de main, 1,
air of necessity. By the tim;
■ve shall have arrived at Bomba
I sh 1 1 have difburkd aboir
ic,ooo dollars which we have
taken up on credit of Mffl's
Briggs and broihe s, 4000 doils
of which sum cap s . Hull ha'-
drawn bills on Malta and Lou
don ; the bal .nce we liave pro
miled fiiall be lent up in one 01
the fa- ail velTels. l>n thou
sand dollars more at lead, win
be necessary, to accomplilh on,
views on Derne and Bcngazi.
The balhaw allures me he wiil
be able immediately to refum
these sums when eftablilhed in
those provinces. And to indem
nify the United States for all ex
pellees, arising out of a co-ope
ration with him, he pledges the
tribute of Denmark, Sweden
and Ihe Batavian republic, in
cale of recovering his throne,
-viiich may be calculated upoi
as a certain event, if measures t<
hat e.Tedd are supported by fui
abie energy and addrtfs. Ht
ngeges ado to reieafe to you
without ransom, captain Bain
bridge, his officersj and ail A
i'icr;can prisoners who may b;
in captivity at Tripoli; to fti
,mlate with the United States a
permanent peace, without tri
bute, and on the footing of the
mod favored nation. He en
gages that in cale of future war,
captives dial 1 be treated as pri
soners and not as Jlavcs , and lub
]td to 1 ecipiocal exchange. Hi
will surrender the er.en y and hi;
family arid chief aun.iral inti
our hands, in cale he dots no
elope by flight, m be held ar
holtages. And he ag'ees to dr
liv.-r up to you, if itquired, all
vtflfrls of war, which lhali havi
been employed apairift the Uni
led States by Jafiuf Balhaw.
In co; fiueration of tire ‘ritnd
ly offices of his majesty the king
of the two Sicilies, towards the
United States, Hamet Bafhaw
invites his majefly to nntw with
him their ancient Iriendlhip, and
l 9 “
proffers to him a peace cn the”
lame footing as that to be ftipu
iated in his convention with the i
Un.ted States. If time and cir
cumstances admit, we shall re
duce this convention to writing,
and forward copies by captain
Hull j ocherwife u wid he done
at Bomba. At the ir.vitation
of the Bafhaw and divan, and in
conformity to the sentiments ex
prefled tome by the secretary o
me navy, I have taken on inyfch
the command in chief of the ba-
Ihaw’s army, and the direiflion
of all operations by land, and 1
annot but flatter invfclf vw
oiay realife fucceis of our expec
cations on this coalition ; and
that you will have the glory of
carrying the usurper a prisoner
in your lquadron to the United
States and of relieving our fel
low citizens from the chains of
slavery, without the degrading
condition of a ransom.
CONTENTION between the U
ruted States of America an l his
higbnejs Hamet Car an: a lli, ba-
Jha w of Tripoli.
God is Infinite.
Article I. There Hull be a
firm and perpetual peace and
free intercourse between the go
vernment of the United States
of America, and his highness
Hamet Caramulli, bafhaw, the
legitimate sovereign of the king
dom of Tripoli, between the
icizens of the one and the fub
jefts of the oihrr.
Art. 11. The government of
the United States lhali ule their
utmotl exertions, so far as co n
iorts w:rh their own honor and
ntcreff, their lubfifting treaties,
-md the acknowledged laws of
ution-, to re-eflabblh the laid,
Hamet balhaw in the poflefliou
) his lovereignty of Tripoli, a
’ainft the pretentions of Joftph
•iafliaw who obtained laid Lve
eignty by treason and win
ow holds it by usurpation are
vho is engaged in adtual war a-
the U. Sta'es.
Art. 111. The United States
hall, as rircumfiances nay re
quire, in addition to the operati
ons they are carrying on by sea,
‘urnifh the laid Hamet Bafhaw
n loan, supplies of calh, amunu
litiou and provisions, and ifne
cefTity require, debarkations of
troops, alio to aid and give elf fl
to the operations of che said Ha
net bafhaw by land against the
common enemy.
Art. IV_ In consideration of
whicn friendly offices, once ren
lered effcftual, ins highness
Hamet Caramalli bafiiaw en,
gages on his pars to rclc.de to
he commander in chief
of the forces of the United
States, in the Mediterranean,
without ransom, all American
prisoners who are, or may here
after be, in the hands of die u!ur
per Joseph bafhaw.
Art. V. In order to indem
nify the Ui red States against a;l :
expense they have or shall incur
in carrying into execution their
engagements exprefled in the
2d and 3d articles of this con
vention, die laid Ilamet taafiiaw
trar.sfm and con fig ns to the U
nited States, the tribute fiipula.
ed by the last treati.-s of his nu
pfiy thekmg of Denmark, his
majesty the king of Sweden, and
he Batav.an republic, a.; the
condition of peace with the je
qency <.f Tripoli, until Inch
time as said expense shall be re
imbut fed;
Art. VI. In order to carry
into < fiV-bt the stipulation exprel
led in the preceding article, laic.
Harnet bafhaw pledges his hath
I onsr, faithfully to obierve anti
fulfil 1 lie treaties now lob fife inn
C”
betv/een the tegeruy of l ripoh
and their majesty’s the king ,i
| Denmark a .and Sweden, and wttl
the Batavian republic.
Art. VII. Jn confideratior
of the friendly tiifpofmou o! his
.najefty the king of the two Sci-
ciiies towards the American;
Iquadrou his highneis HameJ
bafhaw invites his laid Sardian j
majesty to renew their ancient
T.enblhip, and j ruffes him a
peace on the footing of that to
re definitely concluded with tire
Un.ted Suus of America, in
[Whols Numsfr 548.
the fullefi extent of its privi-edg
iS i according to the tenor of this
convention.
Art. VI If, The better to
give cfEcfi to the operators to
be canieti on by land i:i ihc pto
fecution of the plan, and the
attainment of the obje& pointed
out by this convention, William
Eaton a citizen of the United
States, now in F.gypr, shall be
recognifed as general and com
mander in chief of the land for
ces which are or may be calied
into ferviee against the common
enemy. And his said highness
Harriet Bafiiaw engages that his
own fubjeds lhali relptd and
obey him as such.
Art. IX. His highness said
Hamet Balhaw grants full am*
nefty and perpetual oblivion, to
wards the conduit of all ffich of
his iubjefts as may have been
leduccd by the usurper to abm
ilcn his caufc, and who are dis
pos'd to return to their proper
allegiance.
Art, X. In case cf a future
war between the con trailing par
ties, captives on each fide shall
be treated as prisoners of war,
and not as Daves, and shall be
entitled to reciprocal aid equal
exchange, man for man, and
grade fur grade, and in no case
shall a ransom be demanded for
prisoners of war, nor a tribute
required, as the condition of
peace, neither on the one part,
nor on the other. All prdon
ers on both Tides shall be given
up at the (cncltlion of peace.
Art. XI, Jhe American
consular ft >g in ‘Tripoli shall for
ever be a lac re J asylum, to all
persons who flnll desire to take
refuge under it, except for the
crimes of treason and murder.
Art. XII- In cale of the
faithful oblervance and fulfil
ment on the 1 art of his highness,
laid Hamet bafiiaw, of the agree
ments and obligations herein (ii
pulated, th; laid commander in
chief of the American forces in
the Mediterranean, engages to
leave said Hamet bafluw, in the
peaceable pofleffion of the city
and regency without demanding
its halter es.
Art. XIII. Any article fui
uble to be introduced in a de
finitive neaty of peace, between
the contracting parties, which
may not be comprised in ibis
convention, shall be reciprocally
on the footing of the treaties ful
filling with tiic mod favored na
tions.
Art. XIV. This convention
shall be iubmitted to the Trefl
tknt of the U. S, for his ratifi
cation. In the mean time there
(lull be no fufpence in its ope
ia ions.
Done at Alexandria in Egypt, Fe
hruary 23. iKoy, arid signed by
laid Harriet Bafhaw for himftlf
:md fucccflori, and Ly William
Eaton on the part of the U. S.
Additional article Jean.
His highness Hamet Bafiiaw,
will ule his urmofl exertions to
cause to surrender to the com-
mander in chief of the American
! °rces in the Mediterranean, the
ulurprr Jofrph Bafhaw, together
with his ianiiiy, and chief adrn’l
ailed Maurad Kais, alias Peter
Lisle, to be held by the govern
fnent of the U. S. as hoflagts,
and as a guarantee of the faith
mi obJervance of :he flipulations
enteted into by convention of the
23d Feb. 1805, with the U. S.
provided they uo not escape by
Ilight.
Colonel Lear to ll illiam Eaton rtq.
‘J xiroLtf Ctb junc, i30 5.
I'i confcquci.ee of a rtpreh.ntatiort
m-(!c to roc by Commodore Barron, ihat
toe pre fen t was a tavorable moment for
U', to enter into a negotiation with the
bafhaw of I ripoli, and my inftruftions
haying it to the comrraader of cur forces