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ELEAZER EARLY, Compt'rgen ,
March 15. ( 7ti >
NOTICE.
Tp the proprietor, their rger.ti or truf
' tees, of the following trafl* of land,
fifuated in Burke county, that unlcfs they
or either of their agenta, do come .orwar
and fettle the taxes due on fasdlaad, with*
in fix month* frero this date will he
fold by the Col left or of said county, for ad
taxes due thereon, agreeably to law, viz:
600 acres pine land, on the water* of
the Big Spring, on Backhead creek, grant
ed in the name of Woa. Hooker, and Jo
fcph Atkinson. Also 100 acre, pine land,
on M‘Bean creek, granted in the came ot
John Ogg.
Wm: BOWLING, r. t- r.
Bnrke county 1 fan, n»
notice.
An Elcdion will be held at
the Court-Hcuft in Richmond county, on
Monday the a iff of April next, for a Clerk
of the Inferior Court of feid coanty, i» the
place of lofeph Hutchinson cfq r. resigned.
F J F JOHN WILLSON. ‘
JOHN CATLETT* %
JOHN TWIGGS,
Justices of the Inferior Court.
March *9. (4*o
TREATY. OF PEACE.
BETWEEN AUSTRIA AND FRANCE.
His Majesty the Emperor of Germany and
Austria, and his Majesty the'ftmperor of the
French, King of Italy, equally animated
with a dellie to put an and to the calamities
of war, have refolml to proceed wirKoul lie*
lay to the conclusion of a definitive treaty of
peace, and have in consequence named as ,
plenipotentiaries, to wit;
His majesty the emperor of Germany and
of Austria, the Prince John Lichttenfttin,
Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, Grand'
Cross of the Military Order of Maria Tcte
fa, Charoberldn, Lieutenant General of the
armies cf his find- majesty the emperor of
Germany & Austria, ami proprietor of a Re
gi.'Tient cf Huflars ; and Count Ignaz dc
Guylai, commander of the Military Order
of Maria Teresa, Chamberlain of his Paid)
majesty the emperor of Germany and Au
stria, Lieut. Gen. of his Armies and pro
prietor of a regiment of Wintry, and h*»
majesty the Emperor of France, king of It
aly, Charles Maurice Talleyrand Perigcrd,-
Grand Chamberlain, Mtnifter of Foreign
Relations of his said majesty the emperor of
France and king of Italy, Grand Cordon
of the Legion of Honour, and Knight of the
•Rtd and Black Eagle of Pruftia ; who having
exchanged their fall powers, have agreed as
follows :
ART. I, There shall be from the date
of this day, peace and fricndfhip between
his majesty the emperor of Germany and
Austria, and his Majesty the Emperor of the
French, and king of Italy, their heirs and
fuccelfors, their [fates and fubjeda refped
ively, forever.
11. Franee (hall continue to pofTefs in
property and fovercigmy, the duchies, prin
cipalities, lordships and territories fccyond .
the Alps, which were before the present trea
ty united and incorporated with the French
empire, governed by the laws and gov
ernment ofFrance.
111. His majesty the Emperor of Getma
ny and Austria, for himfeif, his heirs and
fticceffors, recognizes the difpofilicn made
by his majesty the emperor of France and
king ©f Italy, relative te the principalities
of Lucca and Plcmbino.
IV. His majesty the emperor es Germany
and Austria renounces as well for himfeif as
for his heirs and fuceeffors that part of the
states of the Republic of Venice, ceded to
him by the treaties of Campo Formio and
Luneville, which (hall be united to the
kingdom of Italy.
V. His majesty the emperor of Germany
and Austria acknowledges his majesty the
emperor cf the French as King of Italy : but
it is agreed that in conformity with the de
claration made by his majesty the emperor of
the French at the moment when he look
the crown of Italy, that as soon as the par
ties named in that declaration (ball have ful
filled the conditions therein expressed, the
crows ofFance and Laly (hall be fepetated
forever and cannot in any case be united on
the fame head. His niejefty the Emperor
of Germany binds himfclf to acknowledge,
on the feperation, the facccfiof his majesty
the emperor ot the French (hall appoint to
himfeif as King of Italy.
VI. The present treaty ofpeace is decla
red to comprehend their most serene Htgh
neffts the Electors of Bavaria, Wirremberg,
and Baden, and the Batavian Republic, al
lies of his majesty the emperor of tbeFrench,
in the present war.
VII. The Eleflors of Bavaria and Wir
teraberg, having taken the title of King,
without ceasing ncverthelefs to belong to the
Germanic confederation, his Majesty the
Emperor of Germany and Austria acknow
, ledges them in that chareftcr.
VIII. His majesty the emperor ot Ger
many and Austria, as well for himfeif, his
heirs, and fucceflors, as for the Princes of his
Houfc, their heirs and fucceflors refpeftive
ly, renounces the principalities, lordships,
domains, and territories hereafter fpec'.a
ed. ,
Cedes and abandons to his Majesty the
King of Bavaria the of Bur
gaw and its dependencies, the Principality
of Fichftadt, the parted th« territory of Paf
fan belonging to the Elector of Salzburg and
fimated between Bohemia, Austria, the
Danube and the Inn ; the country cf Ty
rol, comprehending thcre’n the principalities
of Brizen and Barren, the seven Lordships
of the Voralberg, with their detached de
pendencies ; the country of Bohenems, the
country of Konigfcgg, Rottcnfals, the Lord
(hips of Tetnany and Argen, and the town
and territory of Bindau.
To his majesty the King of Wirtembergi
thefivc cities of the Danube, to wit, Ehingcn,
Munderkengen, Rudligtn, Mengen, and
Saiga w t with their dependencies, the city of
GEORGIA.
Constance, excepted that part of the Brif
gaw, which extends in the poflVlfioq of
Wirtemherg, and situated to lire East of
a line, drawn from Schlegclhurg to Mol
bach, and the towns and territories of Wil
lengcn and Brenriugen, to his most Serene
Highness the Elcftor of Baden, the B rifgaw
(with the exception of the branch and lepe-*
rated portions abovedeferibed) the Ortenaw
. aaj their dependencies, the city of Constance
ami ffic commanding of Meinam.
* Principalities, Lorddiips, Domains
and Territories abovementioned, lhall be
p'dlclfcd leipcflively by their Majeftics, the
Kings of Bavaria and Wirtemherg, and by
his most Serene Highness the Elector of Ba
den, as well in paramount as in full proper
ty and sovereignty, in the fame manner, by
the lame titles, and with the fame rights
and prerogatives, with which they were,
wy T»T»jrrry the Emperor or
Germany and Austria, or the Princes of his
Home, and not ochcrWife.
. XX. His Majcfty the Emperor of Germa
ny and Austria, acknowledges the debts
contracted by the Houfo of Austria, for the
bviinefir of private persons and,public cftablilh
rrents of the country, making at present an
integrant part of the French Empire.—and it
is agreed that his fat'd Majcfty (hall remain
free from all obligation, with rcfpcCl to any
debts whatfoeverwhich theHoufe of Austria
Clay have ccnffadtcd, on the ground of the
ptfleffion, and of fecorities on the foil of the
countries which it renounces by the present
treaty.
X. The country of Salzburg, and ot
Befchtohgaden, belonging ro his Royal E
leftorial Highness Prince Ferdinand, lhall be
incorporated with the Empire of Austria
And his M ijefty the Emperor of Gsrmanv
and Austria, (hall jroflefs those in full pre
pay and sovereignty, but by the title of a
D.clty only.
KL His Majesty the Emperor of the
Punch, King; .of Italy, engages himfelf to
obtain, in favour of the Archduke Fcrdi
nand-, Elector of Salzburg, the tt flion by
his Majesty the King of Bavaria, ofWurtz,
buig, ifuch as it has been given to his said
Majcfty by the recess of the Deputation of
the Germanic Empire, of the 251 b Februa
ry, 1804.
The ElcCforeal title of his Royal Highness
(hall be transferred to this principality,
which his Royal Highness (hall poflefs in full
property and sovereignty, in the fame man.
ner and on the feme conditions that he poffcf. ,
fed the Eleftorate of Salzburg.
And with refpeft to debts, it is agreed
that the new pofleffor (hall (land charged on
ly with thofc debts, resulting from loans
formally agreed to by -thcJjtates of the coun
try, or the expsnccs incurred for the tffcfl
ive administration of the said country.
XII- The dignity of Grand Matter of
the Teutonic Order, in rights, domains,
and revenues, which before the present war
were dependencies of Mergenthiem, the
chief place of the Order ; the other rights,
domains and revenues, which (hall be tound
to belong to the grand matterftiip at the
time of the exchange of the ratifications of
the recent treaty ; as well as the domains
and revenues in poffeflion of which the said
orderfhall beat thefamc epoch, (hall become
hereditary in the person and defendants in
the diredt male line, according to the order
of primogeniture, in which ever the Prin
ces of the I nperial House, (hall be appoint
ed by hi# M-ijefty the Emperor of Germany
and Austria. His Msjefty the Emperor
Napnleon promises his good office# to obtain,
as foou ?.s poffibic, for his Royal Highness
the Archduke Ferdinand, a lull and entire
indemnity in Germany,
XIII- His Majesty the Eleflor ofßava
ria (ball occupy the city of its
territory, and unite them to his states, in
full property and sovereignty. In the fame
manner the King of Wirtemherg, may oc.
cupy, united to his Rates, and poffcfs in
fail property and sovereignty the county of
Bcrndorff; end hi# Majesty tlx Emperor of
Germany and Austria engages himfelf to give
no oppofitlon, J
XIV. Their Majeftics the King# of Ba
varia and Wirtemherg, and his inoit Serene
Hignefs the Eicfior of Baden, (hall enjoy
over the territories ceded, as well as over
their ancient estates, the plenitude of sove
reignty, and all the rights resulting from
it, which have been guaranteed to them,by
his Majcfty the Emperor of the French,
King of Italy, in the fame manner as his
Majcfty the Emperor of Germany and Au
stria, and his M1 jafty the King of Pruflla,
over their German States. His Mnjefty the
Emperor of Germany and Austria both as
Chiaf of the Empire and as co-eftatcs, en
gages himfelf not to oppose any obstacle to
the, execution of the ails which they have
made, or will make in confequencc.
[Vol. XXr No. 1019] •
XV. His Majesty the Emperor of Gcr«
many and Austria, as well for himfelf, his
heirs and fucccflbrs, as for the Princes of his
house, their heirs and successors, renounces
all the rights as well of Sovereignty, as of
paramount right to all pretention, whatso
ever, aflual or eventual, on all the States
without exception, of their Majcfties the
Kings of Bavaria and Wincmbcrg, and of
his moll Serene Highness the Eleflor of
Baden, and generally on all the dates, do
mains, and territories, comprized in the
circles of Bavaria, Franconia, and Soabia,
as well as to every title, taken from the
said domains and territories; and recipro
cally, all pretentions, aflual or eventual,
of the said States, to the charge of the
house of Austria, or its princes, are and \
(hall be, forever extinguilhed ; neverthe
h'fs- thc.rcnunc»*M«— *— r •>.-
lent Articles, do northonccrn the propertis,
which ate by the Ilth Article or which
shall be, by virtue of the 12th Article
above, conceded to their Royal Highncflcs
the Archdukes, named in the said Articles.
XVI. T he titles of the domains and ar
cnieves, the plans and maps of different
Countries, towns and forlrcffes, ceded by
the present treaty, shall be given up in the
fpacc of three months from the date of the
exchange of the ratification, to the persona
that shall have acquired the property of
them.
XVII. His Majcdy the Emj>eror Napo
leon guarantees the integrity of the Empire
of Austria in the' date in which it (hall be
in coafcquence of the present Treaty es
peace ; as well as the integrity of the pof
fc(lions of the Princes of the house of Austria,
Pointed out in the 1 ith and izth Articles.
XVIII. The high contrsfling parties ac
knowledge the independence of the Helvetic
Republic, as c(Tabli(hed by the aft of me
diation, as well as the independence p£|jw*
XIX. The prisoners of war, made by
France and her allies from Austria, and by
Austria from France and her allies, and
who have not been yet restored. (hall be
restored, within 40 days from the date of
the exchange of the ratifications of the pre
fen r treaty.
XX. All commercial communications
and lelatlons are re-e(labli(hed in t.he two
countries on the fame footing as before the
war,
XXL Kin Majedy the Emperor of Ger
many and Austria, and his Majesty the
Emperer of the French, King ofltaly, (hall
maintain between them the fame ceremonial
as to rank and etiquette as was observed be.
fore the present war.
XXII. Within five days from the ex
change of the ratification of the present trea
ty, the town of Freiburg, and its environs,
to the extent of fix leagues, (ball be evacua
ted. Ten days after the said exchange the
French and the troops of the allies of France,
(hall evacuate Moravia, Bohemia, the
Viertcl Unter Vienr.cr Wald, the Viertel
Unrer Mmhartlbcrg, Hungary, and the
whole of Styria. In the ten following days
he (hall evacuate the Viertcl Vicnncr Wald,
arid the Viertel Obcr Manharrfberg; and
finally, in the space of two months from the
exchange of the ratifications, the French
troops and the troops of the allies of France,
(hall evacuate the whole of the hereditary
dates of his Majesty the Emperor of Ger
many and Austria, with the exception of
the place of Brannau, which (hall remain
for one month at the disposal of his Majesty
the Emperor of the French, King ofltaly,
as a place of depot for the lick and for the
artillery.
No rcqnifition of whatever nature (hall
be made of the inhabitants during that
month. But it is agtecd, that at the ex
piration of the said month, no corps what
ever of Auftrian'troops ran be flationed or
introduced within a circuit of fix leagues
around the said place of Brannau. It is in
like manner agreed, that each of the places
which are to he fucccffively evacuated by
the French troops wirhin the times above
mentioned, shall not be taken poflkflion of
by the Austrian troops till eight and forty
hours after the evacuation. It is also
agreed, that the magazines left by the
French army in the places which they shall
fuccclfively evacuate, (hall remain at its
disposal ; and chat the high contrafling
parties(hali make an arrangement relative
to ail contributions of war whaifoever im
p-fed on the different hereditary dates oc
cupied hy the French army, an arrange
ment; in virtue ot which, the raising of the
said contributions (hall entirely cease from
the day of the exchange of the ratifications.
The French army (hall draw its proviftons
and its sustenance from its own magazines,
efcablilhed on the routes by which it h tp
proceed.
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