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    I .jjjjje In;, or (hall serve, on board said
■ of fl,ips ; and that the said seamen,
executors, administrators, or as
■ l. 1 * fliall bs entitled .to recover the fame
I dilirift court or the state in which the
I ’ l r t lies, from vvhich the vessel cleared, for
I voyage in which he was taken, by at
■ pchmentof any'private debt, due from a
■ //citizen of the United States, to any
■ fjbjeft of that government, by whose fab-
I istts he had been impressed } and that any
■ funis of money so attached out of the hands
■ cfany debtor, (hall be a payment of so
■ jnachef said debt, and may be pleaded in
■ payment or difeouht to the amount of the
■ iaidfum so attached, and all the cods of
■ fald attachment, which (hall be allowed as a
I payment in a.’.y suit for said debt. And that
■ so much of the treaty of London, of the
I nineteenth of November, i thousand feveff
I hundred and ninety four, as fecurcs the
■ inviolability of such debts, as will be in
■ fringed by the attachments or recoveries,
B hereby authorifed, (hall not (fovfar as is
I neceffaryin the execution rS this asl only)
I regarded as legally obligator/ on the
9 government or citizens of the U. States,
AUGUSTA, Feb. 15.
; Auguda Fru'ii Current ,
D. C.
Tobacco, 3 50
Gotten, 1 3
MESSAGE
From the President of the United Sfates ,
riff fitting ike ‘violation of neutral rights ;
the depredations on the colonial trade, tind
imprefmints of American fearnttt,
d o the Senate and House of
Rep refen t alines of the United Stales .
IN my ineffjge to both houses ofcongrefs,
at the opening of their present feffian, I
submitted to their attention, among other
fabjeds, the opprcflbn of our commerce
and navigation by the irregular pradlices of
armed vessels, public and private, and by
the introduction es new principles, deroga
tory of the rights of neutrals, a»d unac
knowledged by the usage of naiionSi
The memorials of several bodies of mer
hants of the United States, are now com
municatcd, and will develope these princi
ples and practices, which are producing the
mod ruinous effects on oiirlawful commerce
and navigation.
The tight of a neutral to carry on com
mercial. intercomfc with every pare of the
dominions of a belligerent, permitted by
the laws of the country, (with the excepti
on of blockaded ports, and contraband of
war) was believed to have been decided be
tween Great Britain and the United States,
by the sentence of their commissioners,- mu
tually appointed to decide on that and other
questions of difference between the two na
tioas; and by the aftu d payment of the
damages awarded by them agaihd Great
Britain, for the infractions of that right.
When, therefore, it was perceived that the
sane principle was revived, with others
mote novel, and extending the Injury, in
ftradions were given to the minister pleni
potentiary of the United States at the court
of London, and remand ranees duly made
by him, on this fubjed, as will appear by
documents transmitted herewith, These
were followed by a partial and temporary
fufpehfion only, without any *difavowal of
the principle. He has, therefore, been in
rtf act el t« urge this fubjeft anew, to bring
it more fully to the bar of reason, and to in
fill on rights too evident, and too important
to be (urrehdereL la the mean time, the
evil is proceeding under adjudications found- i
«J ia the principle which is denied. Under
these circurtances the subject presents itfelf
for the conllderation of congrcfs.
, On the impediment of our Teamen, our j
remonstrances have never been intermitted. ,
A hopeexided atone moment, ofan arrange
ment which might Kave been Vabmitted to, j
bat it soon paffei away, and the pradidt,
though relaxed at timfes in the distant seas,
has been conilantly pnrfaed in those iri our
neighborhood. The grounds on which the
reclamations on this fubjeft have been urged,
will appear in an extracl from inrtrufhons to
oar minitlerat London,"now communicated?
' THOMAS JEFFERSON*"
JanuMy 17, 1805.
Fro m the Tsngltjh Chron ici. E.
T<u>o o’clock.-. —At this moment we have
received a copy of the follow ing, Bulletin,
circulated in the public offices ;
<f A general (kirmidung took place on the
29th November between Brmm and 01- j
nmtz, and continued to the 2d December,
when a general aftion took place near Vi
enna—-The Ruffians attacked the enemy for.
12 hours, and without filing a mu fleet, kil
■ led 27,000 with the bayonet, and took the
whole of the artillery, Bonaparte was fe
verdy wounded, and reqnefted an armistice,
which was refufed him. The remains of
h;s army were at Vienna, and the Emperor
of Russia advancing in his rear with 140,-
coo men.
“ There has also been an aftlon hstween
the Arckduke Charles and Maifona, in winch
the latter was defeated, with the loss ct
7000 killed and 10,000 wounded.
Hezdlah HudtingtOA, Eiq. of Shuffield,
has been appointed, by the President, Dif
trift Attorney of the United States, for the
date of Connecticut, in the room of Pierpont
Edwards , Esq, resigned, BJhn Paper
A law has pa fie d the LegWlature of
Kentucky, for opening a Canal at Louis
ville in that State, and 50,000 dollars ap
propriated to carry it into effect.
Peterjbarg Intelligencer,
We are informed, that letters have been
received in town from Mr. Gaillard,
Senator from this State in Convrcfs, announ
cing that Simeon Theus, E(q. has been
appointed by the President and Senate,
Collector from the Port of Charleston, wife
James Simons, Esq. resigned. — Times.
*
The papers by yesterday’s mail, an
nounce the death of General WILLIAM
AUGUSTUS BOWLES. It will be re
collected that this man was a formidable
enemy to the United States; that he was
very industrious in endeavoring to excite the
enmity of the savages towards us, and that
to effect this porpofe, he eftablilhed himfelf
in the Greek nation of Indians, under the
title of Direftor-General of Mufcogee,
, Peterjiurg Intelligencer,
We have, It from good authority, that the
bsft Superfine Flour is new felling at Alex
dria and Frederickfbargh, at fix dollars,
and fix dollars 50 cents—.and Pori, in Rich
mond, at five and 5, 50 cents.
Norfolk Ledgert
A few days before C ; »piv Harvey failed,
intelligence reached Gape-Francois* that
three Italian vcffds, two ships and a brig,
which had failed from Italy, for Carthagena,
on the Spanish Main, having, in the ex
pedition of miking a great voyage, entered
the port of Aax Cayes, the crews were im
mediately arrested, by order oi Dessalines,
and thrown into prison ; they were after
wards tried, condemned, and all of them
executed, on the ground that Bonaparte
being the King of Italy, was their sove
reign, and they mnft confequenily fuffer as
his fubjsds. Courier,
From London Papers,
The whole of the Lunatics being removed
from Bethlem-Hofpital to St. Lull’s and
Hoxton, the firft day’s sale of that vast
pile of building commenced on Monday, the
ground being purchased by the City ct
Loudon, for the purpofc of eroding a mod
pagnificent fabric, to be divided into Lec
ture Theatres, appropriated for Hilary,
Caamftry, Navigation, Mathematics, Phi
lofopby, Geaology, Chronology* and Trade*
to which will be added, a Library, suited
to the above, that will surpass any of its
kind in Europe. It is laid, that upwards
of 250,000!. is already fubferibed towards
this commercial and great undertaking.
Chtnefe method of propagating various kinds
of fruit-trees :
They drip a ring of bark, about an inch
in wedth from a bearing branch ; farround
the place with a ball of fat earth or loam,
bound faft to the branch with a piece of mat
ting ; over this they suspend a pot or horn,
with water having a finall hole in the bot
tom, just fufficienc to let the water drop,
in order to keep the earth constantly moist $
the branch throws new roots into the earth
just above the place where the ring was
dripped off. The operation is performed in
the spring, and the branch is fawn ass and
put into the ground at the fall of the leaf:
the fallowing year it bears fruit.
NEW BRIDGE.
A bridge is just completed over the
SaCquehannab, at jerico, date of New-
York, 500 feet long and 24 wide, compofcd
of 4 arches, each 90 feet long. It dands |
upon white.oak piles, driven from 10 to
12 feet into the bed of the river. Tke
worktnanihip is very highly spoken of, and
the materials were of the bed. Mr. Mar -
Jhal Lewis is the architect ..—Bal. paper *
ON PRESERVING APPLES.
The bed mode of preserving apples for
spring use, I have found to be the putting
of them in dry sand as soon as picked. For
this purpose, 1 dry sand in the heat of dim
mer, and late in Oftoher put down the ap
ples in layers, with a covering of fund
upon each layer, i
Antidote to Rats,
It is puhlilhed in fevcral papers* that
the herb called Iloundfisngue , btoifed and
laid in a House, Barn, Granary, or other
place, will cffc£lually drive away Rats and
Mice.
DIED, On the izthind. at her Uncle
Floellen’s, Warren County, Mrs. Eliza
beth Martin Smyth, Consort cf Caps.
S. M. Smyth of this city, after a long and
painfull illness, which (he bore with Chnf
tian Fortitude-—She has left a disconsolate
Husband, relatives and friends to lament
her early fall.
, On Thursday evening lad, of an
apopleftic fit, the Hon. Alexander Con
tee Hanson, late Chancellor of this State.
Hal. pap - Jam 1 8.
. - -——— i ■ „ ■ ■ in—, Ift ...n ,j
Mr. Printer,
P leofe to Insert the following.
THOSE underwritten certificates are true !
copies, as they stand, and will Ihew to anv j
unprejudiced perion that William Berry and 1
Mrs, Berry have propagated ungrounded ■
reports to the injury of the character of fo
feph Allen, laceot Columbia countv dec.
JAMES ALLEN.
I do hereby certify that Mr. and Mrs.
Berry, foms time in the month of December
lad, told me that the late Joseph Allen dec,
had taken up goods in the store of Melfrs.
Campbell and Nelt'on of Auguila, to the
amount of five hundred dollars, on the cre
dit of the edate of William Tyler deccafed,
' and that not one article had been brought
there, for the use thereof.
T. H. M. FENDALLj
*1 he a have /'-Mint to before ]
JOHN HEAL, J. P/ /
By requell of the relation* of Jos. Allen
jun'r dec. we do hereby certify that the laid
Jos. Allen jun’r never did (lince the death
of thelite Win. Tyler) take up or other wife
contrad any debts, as aclminiftrator of the
estate of said Wtn. Tyler, except to the
amount ol *nc dollar twelve and a half cents,
for one bed-cord and a half pound of pepper,
had by him of us on account of said estate,
tiie 15th January iSof.
CAMPBELL & NELSON.
Auguftc, January 1 806*
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A RUN-AWAV.’ ~
Brought to the Jail of Scrivcn County,
a Negro woman, about thirty five years cf
age. She speaks the French language
pretty well, fays (he belong* to Edmund
M J How, who keeps (lore (but docs not
mention where,) and that his Clerk’s name
is William Scott.—The owner is requeued
to come forward and take her away, clfe
flic (Inil be dealt wi.'h according to law.
Win, SMITH, Jailer.
February i£. (it)
"final Notice.' ~
T'HOSE who are indebted to the Sul>-
fcribfc*,either by note or»pcn account,
are carncftly reqnssfted to come forward and j
fettle the* fame by the firft day of April j
next; thofc who do not avail themselves of
this notice, map rest allured of the difagree
a-y'e confcqucncc, that of having their ac- ;
counts placed in the hands of an Attorney j
foe colic-lion, without difi rlminafion.
DAVID URQUHART,
February 15;, (31.)
notice7 " i
*
All persons having claims a
| gainft the Estate efthe late Joseph All en
of Columbia county dcccafcd, arc requested
tobring them forward without delay, proper
efiy attested ; And thofc who are indebted
to the said estate are requested to mike im
mediate payment to me.
JAMES ALLEN, AJm’r.
February 15, (2/.)
WiILL BE HIRED,
At the Market-Ihuft on the i jtfh day cf Fe
bruary nextt tit the hour oj 1 o o\ leek,
A NEGRO MAN, for the term cf one
year, belonging to the estate of the late
Maj»r John Brown.
Fbf fait at the feme tine,
A NEGRO WOMAN—for Ihe Lent fit
of all concerned,
SAMUEL M. SMYTH, \ F .
WALTER LEIGH, / . rSm
K. B, The above Talc it postponed until
the 10th of March next. [yt)
NOTICK.
THE partnerftiip of Watkins £3 Kamill,
at praflilionert? of law, having expired
by the dea’h of Colonel Waikint, their
client* are informed that due "trunkn will \
be paid to thrir fcufin f» Ly tl e fobfciibtr, 1
who requests rhofe indebted to the late con* [
ccrn to difeharge their rc/p. ftive omt* and
accounts at soon at rcftihJe,
J. HA MILL,
February 8* (s?}
NOTICE.
I Jhall attend at the ttrues and places L'crtm
after mentioned, for the purfo/ts of receiv
ing the Tax returns of the Gtunty of Rich
mond, for the Tear jBo6.
For Diftrid: No. 3 —at Mr.
James Collins’s, Saturday the aadofFe
[ bruary j Saturdays the Srhandazd M*rchi
For DiftridtNo. I—at the Ci
! ty Hotel, Augulta, on Monday’s the 10th
j and 24th March, and Monday 7th April.
For DirtriftNo. 4— at the An
glfta Bnnk-ftore, cn Tucfday's the 11 th
and zjih March, and Tuefday the ith of
April. '
For Diftritfl No. 5 —at Mn
William Clarke’s on WetlncTday's, the
12th aad 26th March, and on Wednesday'
the oth April, at Mr. John Rhodes in
Bedford.
For Diltridl No. 6—at Capt.
William M'Tyres on Thurfday’# the 13th
ilr.d ijth March, and Thursday the 10th
of April.
For Diftri&No. 2—at James
Fulchers Esq. Saturday’s the i ;th and 29'h
Match, and Saturday the 12th ol April.
A. RHODES, R. T. K.
Feb.j 5, (3 r )
notice;
For [tie to the highefi bidder, on the fa-It
day of March next , At Raysvillb,
Columbia county,
THE store goods, cclififting of cloths,
calic' ea, linen* &c. and flock of all
kinds; h'ufchold and kitchen furniture,
implement# of hufbtndry &c. s4nd fcvcral
other article# too tediou# to mention- be
longing to the eftatc of the late Jofcph Ray I
deccafcJ of Columbia county. The sale j
to continue frem day to day on the ufaal j
hours, rill the whole it fold. Thecondi- I
lion# will hr made known at the commence*/
msntof ihs sale. /
! NANCY RAY, Ex'lrx,
i HENRY WEST, Ex Vi /
j February i (it.) J
Adminifirator's Sale.
Till befold, on Thursday the z'jlh of March
next, at the plantation whereon Willta u
luron dtceajtd\ formerly refuted, in Lin
lsin county* .
ALT. ti c pcrfonal property of said dcr.
confining of negro'## horfe#, cattle, com
and louder, plantation toel# and other thinia
too radio 1 to mention. Tcrnvi made
known on the dav of Lie.
THOMAS CURRY, Adm'r.
February 1 c. (zf;)
GEORGIA, Burke county, T
By IVilliam Baduly, clerk of the court of
ordinary for said couAty.
WHEREAS Fidden and John Friar\
have applied to me for letters of ad- \
ininifiralbn on the ejlate of M'cy M ( Norrcl \
dtceahd, \
THESE are therefore to die and admonijh
all and Jugular the kindred and cfedilors
of the said dec . to he and appear at my
office, within the time allowed by law, to
flaw cause, if any they have, why { did
Utters jhould not It granted.
GI TEN under my hahd at office this
\oth day of Feb, 1806*
Wb. BADWLY, c. c. o.
RUN-A WAY from the Tub
(briber about the middle cfJane lafl, a nc-
I grolad, abot-;t tlv ag6 of 18, by the name
j of SAM, belonging t« Colonel S. Ham
mond. Whoever vrlil deliver the said boy
to tha Ajbfbribcr* living in Barnwell Di
fhifi, r»*ar RufiedgsT mills, to Major
Good win, at fill mills, or to Colonel Le
roy Hammond# ftlall receive a reward of
Five Dollars.
WILLIAM H. DURKEE.
January. 18 . (ts.)
N O TTC £.' '
ALL Persons indebted to the estate o‘
Benjamin Hces of Columbia county,
deceefad, are requeued to make immedi-
J dte payment ; and those having any de
! mands against said efface i arc desired to
pre/ent them properly attended according to
law. SARAH REES, Ex’rx,
JKSSEEULL, ) . ,
ADAM JONES, J
February 8, (jt.)
' 'Final notice ,
THOSE who arc indebted to the estate
of George Ringland# are informed
that unlcfs they make payment to the fub
feriber by the firlt day of March next, their
notes will then be put in the hand of an At
torney, as longer indulgence cannot be giv
en—-he is determined not to let the firft /
Court pnfs o-ver. f
JOHN CARMICHAEL. /
Ailing Adminiftrato../
Fehrahry 9 (3>. J )
N OTIC E. y \ \j
THF. fubfcriberi beg to notify 7
their former client#, and the public,,
that they have entered into partnetflup* ay
praftitiorcr* of law, under the firm vs
Siith $3 HatnUl, and that they will praxis
in toe Cirt u’u court, and the superior Cbuit*
irt rb< Mvh'Le D fliift. Such pthfon# si
plear? to favor Them \ri;h their bnfirref#
i may ie!v 02 tht* utaaoft attention and fi lelity*
W. STITH n
. ' J. HAMILL.