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'.l holt JV7. 7U3. Tuvboroitgh, (hdevumbe County, wv 6'J ouhuduy Muy ,3 1841 "&. AT .Vo 20 ric T.trbnroxzh Press, BV OKOU.iK Hi)tVll), f3 puMishe'l weekly at 7V 'Jirj ar F'ffi tPtif per year, P i'i in a I v i(e -or, , Pnllarsal xpiration of the suWrhuion yeu. Koran) period less t!n a yir, 7V? '-? ? ( O.? per month. SubseriSers ir at liberty to I continue at anytime on jrivini notice thereof iai pay'"? arrears those resi Un-? at a ii stance must invariably pav in a lvance.or give a respon sible reference in this vicinity. Advertisements not eceetlinr a square will be inserted at One Dollar the first insertion, an I '25 cents fir every continuance. Lon-rer i Iverti Ye menis i 1ike proportion. Court Or lers and Ju dicial advertisements '25 per cent, hi-jber. Al tprtisements must be marked the number of in- spr,ions requireei, ur mt-y wm ne cnmiiioea iidlii othprvise onlereu ami charged acorlin ry. fetters addressed to the K lit r must be post paid or they may tmtDe aueiiae.l to. (II V ATTTIIlTtlTV.) By the President of the United States oj mimerica. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, a treaty of Commerce an 1 N ivi g tf ton between th United Stat- of A merica ami His M ije-ty th King ' Hanover, was coit'dodi d and sijne I by their plenipoteniianes at lit i-iin, on ih" trtrn iein day of May, in the year o" otn Lo'd one thou-and e'j;hi hu i Ir -d and forty; winch ir-aty, being in the K'ighli ami French la ig iag s, is, word lor wok! as follows: The United St ites of America and fli Majesty the Kinj; of Jlinoyer. eq -tally animated by the desire of expending as far as posfible the commercial rel;ti)ns between, and the exchance of the p' educ tion of their lespective state-, h ue a greed, M'iththis view, to conclude a tieat of commerce and navigation. For this purpose, the President of the United States of Americ. i bus luini-hd with full powers, H niy Wheaton, their Envoy Exiraordin iry and Minister Plen ipotentiary near Hi- Maj'S'y the Kins f Fius,ia;and His Majesty the Kies'd Han over las lurni-hd wiili the like full pow ers, ,t Sieiir Angu -te de Ho. r. his n voy Ex'r-oidinary und Mini-tr Plenipo lentiary ne;ir His Maj sty the Kinj; of Prussia, Leu'enani-(tene'al, Knihi Gnuui rross of the onler of (inelph. ih nd eale of Prussia, the order of n erit of Oldenburg &c, who after xchuiging their said full powers, found in good ami due form, have concluded and signed, subject to latifica'ion, the following aitieles. Ariici.e I. There shall he bet wet n the territories of ihe High Contacting Parties a reciprocal liberty of commerce and navi gation. T e inhabitants oftlteir resprcivc d'-s s'ihII inHtudlv have libert v to enter, with or without iheir ships, and carg o, the P'r's, plices, watetsand rivers d'ihe t ri torus uf e.ich party wherever fonign comn.erce is permitted. ... i ney sh ill he permitted to sjottrn and ride in all parts whatsoever ofsiid teiri-ls . . . . ."ucs.m onler to atn nd t- iheir all ir-. ind also to hit e and occupy houses ai.d wnehous. s, for th.- pmp ises of their com me,ce, provided they submit to the la vs well general as special, telative to ihe rig''t ol tesidiugand trading. Whilst thev conform it il. I reil'il.tkin it. f ti u. ... I.I. .... . ... wti. I " IUII III I I lit-1 '0 manage themselves tlicir own bosio em all the letritories subject to the juiis- 'v'tionol'ea.-h P,, respect to the! con 8lSament, aml Sie of th ir goods, by l.oltimle or reiail, as with respect to the loa,1ing, unloading and sutdins off th -ir J1"!', or to employ such agi n s and bro r's-'isthMy miy deem proper, they be lnS in all these cases, to he tie . ted as ihe "-tt.w or suhj-cts of the country in which e reside, it being nevertheless under JJ'' thai they shall remain suhj. ct to t' e a'(' 'aws and regulations also in respect to s by wholesale or tctail. ine' shall have fiee access to the tri ounalsof justice in their litigious afrdrs on j saUrtns which are granted by the axv and u-ago of the country to natiie ciii n or subjeCls fljr whlch pilip.lS,. ,hry .v employ in defence of their rights such es, attorney and other niay judge nroner. agents as Ait. i. No mgher r other dunes shall imposed in any ol the ports of the Unit ' 5a'es on Hanoverian vessels, than ofh? ?:!yable in ,he san- I'Ot ts hy vessels United States; nor in the ports ot Kingdum of Hanover on the vrss. Is . Jje United States ih in s.iail be p.yalm- same ports on Hanoverian ve.-sds. artirl6 ,,liv,lt,Ses scored by the present con. ,0 t,1C V'S'ifc,8 of the rJspectiie h gh Jh S Par'ieS !,hal1 on,v extentl ' naSare buiU wUhin tl.-r of w r165' ?.r ,awful,y condemned as prize or adjudged to be forfeited for a mMc'i of the mu licipil laws of either of ,rK' pir'ie. an 1 belongin' wholly 1o iheiri "7Z?'S , or s,,bi''" r-spetively, an I of w itn t ue m i-ter, , o.Ti ers and iwo-thirds ol ihe crew shall c uii-t of the citizen suhj i -on of ihe country to whic the v-.ns i o Mmig--. Hie ne duties !i,H be f i I on the np irtathri into the puts of the Uniied El ites of my abides, th- growth, produce r iiMnnfi.'iui-o of the Kiogh) n of llano 'e;r. or of io v oih jr conn rv belo aging to 'h (Iji man'c Confederal i. n .ind the Kuig- i n ot I .u-su, from vh its -ever p rts o' h i.i i I cm itrylhe s.i 1 vessels may eh- pirt. wheth-r -seh i mp ot it ion shell he in vm-s.-jIs of th.. Uni e I States or in il tno vciin ve-sels; ml tin? snie duties s i di b p tid on ihe imp u iaiio i into tin; par s o! th Kingdom of 11 mover, of any article, dn gro.vtb, prodnc. or iiMiHifa."ure of lln Unit fd States and of ev r o her conn' r- in the con'in. ntof America &. die We-t In.h, Isl ni ls, from vvh itsiever pons of the sun (ninnies ih;. Ve-els miy depi.t v ethe--veh im(,ort ition sli.dl he in llnove-im Vt-ss ls or i lie Mates. ves.-i.l-i of ti.e Uniied The same du is sh dl he paid and th . " aiio.vcd oi the exportation lolany ar ich s, the jrrovv h, pro lu- e o Do in inniactor. ol the Kingdom of 1 1 n vei or tif any o her cou.itrv, hchniijiiitf to tlu (ernunic ('onh -delation a id the Kingdom of Prussia. t the United Sta'es whethe s i h ep rtnion hdi h-in v- ssi Is f ih Ignite I t:it s, or in llmoverian ves-l. d-partmg Iro n t ie poris i Hanover, aiM thus one dniie shall he piid and the same i nnlie-allowed on the exportation of ao irticlt-s, tiie rwtn, produce or m inufac ton f the Uoitnl Mates and of eer other c Minii v on ihero. tment of America and the W'e-l India l-land-, io the Km; diim d Hanover, wite her nch xpoi tation shall he in liuov. riui ve.-s.-ls or in ves t Is of the UniU-.l Siates. depiniiig from the purls of tli-- Uni'ed Stafts. A it. m N hih. r or otlu-r duties shall he imposed on ihe importation in'o tl.e United Stale s of any .HI lclS, t lie UTrjWtll pruouce or manufictnie of the Kind-m ot llanoxer :nl no higher or other dnu'es sh.tli he impost d on the imporuiion into 'he Kng torn of II mov r d any ar'i'-'cs ' claunants to which of ihem the said pro line growth, pioduci- or inanuff ture of the',erl' belongs, the same shall be finally t'e- United Sta'e.-, dianare or hall he payable on the like attichs. being die giMth, produce or inautifacluie of any other for eign cu ii i y. N) Ingiier or oth r difies ad charges shall be imposed in the Uniied Siat-s, on the expO' tation of any ar'icle to the Kmg- lom o! Hanover, or in II. mover on the exp nation ol" any articles to the Un ted Sia es, than such as are or shall he pnable on the exportation of the like artich s to ' ul moles anon, and exempt liom all du any o hir fviivigu country. I tits of detraction on lite part of the go- "o prohibition shall be imposed on the ' v'trnuu nt of the respective states, exportation or imp ntatioti ol'any ani.-Ies. j Toe capita. s ami effects which the ci'i the growth, produce or manufactnie f i he zens or suhji rts of Ihe rrspecii.e pnties, Unii. (I Sla-es, or die Kingdom of llano- "i changing their residence, shall be desi ver, to or fr. in die pu t-d sa d King !on jrous of iem vmg from the place of iheir or of the said Uniied Si;,te-, which shall '.domicile, shall li kew ise be exempt from all not eq ui:!y ex end loall other nations. ! duties ol de raction or emigration on the AIM' IV. I he pi t ceiling ;rii. h s are not up, lie b!e to the cn:i-tiu& trade and naviga tion of the H gh Contt cuug Parties which :oe r specii. ( ly n s iv d hy :ch exclu v,,,.v ,0 '! (nvn VlllA n' "i su'jep.is . . . .. v ...... r aim, v. o orionix or nr. I ie- ce shall be given b eithei of the Con racting Par tn s, nor hy any t onpuiv. corpuatiou or ag nt, acting on iheir behalf, or under t licit authority in the pun base of any arii ele ol ee a.nieia e lawluliy imported on ac- count or in reh rtnee to "toe naiional char- acte r of ihe v s-el. whcimr it be of t..e ! one paity or ot ihe other in wni h such ar ticle was imported. A t vi I he txonti.icitfg Parlies erant lo earh either Ihe liberty of hauii'. rah in the poits of ihe oti er. con uls. ice hd)nants would be liable to pay in a like eo .sti"S, agents and commi-sai ies of their. Case. own ;.p;.oihtnieni, who shad enjoy the li the operations of repair shall require same p ivih ges ami p we r- as those of the that the whole or any putol the cargo he ino-t f v ued nation-; hut if any of the .unloaded, they hall p y no duties of cus siid con-uls .-h til cany on Hade, thev "un, charges or fees, on the jiait which shad be subjec ted to ihe s..me laws and d.ey h li idoad and cany away, ex- ep' u-agvsto wii-ii private n.diviiinai-ol their as aie piyable i t hke cases by nation nation are subj cte l in the sau.e place. j ai ve.-.-. Is I he consuls, vice-con-uis and co unter- It i i;everthfeless Understr-o.l, that if C'.d ageihs sli.ul iiaVe Ihe rig-, , as sm-h, lo sit as judges and at h i a'ois in such dilK r ences as may arise be tween the masters and crews of the vesst Is beio'gmg to ihe nation, whose interests are commit'.ed to ilieir charge, witnoul the interference of thelocil atith i aies, unlt.-s the conduct ot the e-n ws or ed" the capuitu should di-tui b the order cr tianq ttllny of the co inn v; or me saiil consuls, vice consuls or coninic r cial ag nt" sliouul n quire iheir assistance to cau-e their decisions to be ca Tied into e. ti .ci or suppoi ted. It is, howevel', understood, that thi--p cies of judgment or ai hit at i on shall no ie pnve the contending paitie-of the ng, ih y have lo lesort o i .heir return, to lit judicial au.hoii y ol loeir own country. I'iie s .id coti.-uis. vice-con-uls ami com iiiercial agent? are authui iz-.d to re quire ih assistance of the local authorities for tin search, arrest and imprisonment of the de- -erters from the ships of chant vessels f their cotin war, and nter- For this p-irp e they shall apnly to the cnmp -tent 'ribunals, judg .s .Am officer, and dt ill. in writing, demand s iid desert- er. proving hy th exhibit ion of iher-gisi- coun'ry. uisi. ers of the vessels, the innsler-ioHs of thj cfirinsj at the same tune th;.t the sinitur. crews, or by any other nlTi n'al documents, in the two langnas h ,U not herealier he tint such individuals formed Drt of ih erews; and on Ihis claim being ihiis Sll. -lantiated, the surrender shall not be re fused. Such deserters, when arrested, shall be placed at the disposal of the said consols, vi --consuls, or commercial Hgen's, ami nay be confined in the public prisons, a' lheiqotist and cot of those who shall claim litem, in order lo be sent to the ies -els to which they belong, or to others ol he sime ceu:i'rv. lint if not sent hac within ihiee monihs from the day of their o res:, thev shall he set at liberty and shall lot he again arn sied for the same cause. However if ihe dt-s. rter slnll be fou id to me co nmitied any crime or oflf-nce, his -urrender may be delayed until the irihu-i n d. befoie vvnich his case shall be nnd I mg. siiail nave pronounced its sentence,! nit such sentence shall have been carried it.io etfecl A'tT vtr. The citizens or subjects of ''eh piny shall hive power to dispose ol heir personal pmpeity wnhm the ioris- liction of the oth r, by sale, donation, es ament orotherwi-e. i neir p- r-ouai r- preseniati ves, neing ifzeus or subjects of the ot er contracting j)irtv. shall succeed to ih: ir sod persona prop niy, whether hy testament or ub in- test a to. They may take possession thereof, eithei by themst Ives or by others acting for them, at iheir will, and dispose of the same, piying such duties only as the iuha tiitants of the country wherein ihe said p rsonal property is situate, shall be sub p ci to pay in like cases. In oseofthe absence of the personal lepre-entatives, the same care shall be ta ken of Ihe said pop rty as would be taken of il e propel ty u a native in like case, un til the lawful owner may take measures lor receiving it. If an question should arise among sever rided by Ihe laws and j idges of the coun try whetein it is situate. Where, on i he decea.-e of any person holding real estate w ithin the territories of one )ni, such real estate would by the laws of ihe land descend on a citizen or subject of the oilier were he not disqualifi ed hy alienage, such cinz n or subject shall be allowed a leasonahle time to sell the ."a me, a. id to withdraw the proceeds with ,;, L "l L"e respecive guvci iiiueius. ah r. vill Ihe ancient and barbarous ighl ti wrecks of the sea shall he entirely abolished w nh respect lo the properly be- longing to the citizens or subjects of the Comraciing Paitn s. Wi.en any vessel of either party shall be wra-cUed, stranded or otherwise damaged on ihe c as s, or wimin the domiuio is of ihe other, their respective citiz ns or sub- ject.- sha I iectie, as well toi themselves us lor Uieir ves-eis ad eff cts, tlie sime assistance which would he due to ihe in iialiiiants of the country where the acci ueni n on ns. I hey shall be liable to pay the same 'charge anel dues of salvage as ihe said in wuile tne vessel is under repair, the rargo shdl be unladen, and kept in a place ol ih posite, destined to receive goods, the elu des on tvhich have not been pailj the iain shall be liable to the charge and fees lawfull) due to the keepers of such watc!iouse8. AKT. ix. The present treaty shall be in force for the term of twelve jears from ihe date hereof, and further until the end d twelve months after the Oovernment ol the Uuiteel s'ates on the one- part or tint of Hanove r on ihe other, shall have given mticeof it itn:i.w of terminating the imC t If L aiit X. The present treaty shall be ap nov'ed and ratified by the Pre-ideni of the Iiiiied S ates of merici by ami with iln lvice and consent of tnttr Senate; and y His Majesty the King of Hanovet ; id ihe raiiticattons thereof shall be ex changed at the city of Berlin, within the pce i.f ten mon'hs fiorn this date, or o-iicr if p isihle. In Ltitli whereof the reactive nlenipo tenM ries have signed the abov articles well in French as in E i;!ish, and rnv amxeu tne-etothe je i U nt the r am.. iIh rneoasa precenenr, nor ut any manner prejudice the contracting parlies. D uie in quadruplicate at the city of B rlin the "i weiitielh day of May in the yeirofour Lord, one thousand eight bun .. :. a . . i dred and fotty and ih? six'y-fourlh of the independence of the United Slates of A merica. IIKNRY WHEVrON, l.s AUGUSPE DE BEiKiEK, l s And w hereas the said treaty has b?en du iy ratified on both puts, and the respec live ratitie.itious of the smie were exchan ged .t the city of Hi-rlut, on the fourtient: d y of Nove nher, one thousand eight bun ired and forty, by Henry Wheaton, En- yo Extraordinary and .Minister Plenipo tentiary of tne United Stales, at tho court g i rrussia. and Auu-te de tSerT, convoy xtraottlinai y and Minister Pieoiuoten- iiaty of His Ha loveri.in Majesty at ih same court, on llie part of their re.-peetivc Oovet uiiK-nto: Now, therefore, be it known, that 1, Martin V..n Bui en, President of tin United States of meiica, have caused the said treaty lo he made public, to ihe end iha the same, aid evety ciause and article thereof may ne ob-irved add fulfilled with good laith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto stt my hand & caused the seal of ti.e Uni ted S.ales to he affixed Done at the city ol Wa-hington, this second day of January, in the l. s. yearofoui Lord one thousand tight hundred and forty-one, and uf the independent e of the United Statts the sixt-filih. M. VAN BUUEN. By the President: John Korstth, Secretary of State. soveuek;ns of the would. Eoglat'd Victoria I, born 119. France Louis Phiilipe I, born 1773. China Taru Kwang. Russia Nicholas 1, born 1790. Belgium Ltopold 1, born 1790. Prussia William IV, born 1795. Ausuia Feidiivand 1, born 1793. Spain Maria Isabella Louisa 1, born IS30. Poruigd Maria de Gloiia 1, born 1S19. Sweden Charlis John I, (Bet nailotle,) XIV, born 1764. Turkey Abdel Mehed, the Unfortu nat( , born 1S23. Holland v itliam I, born 1775. Hates of Interest. The following are the rales oi inteiest in the States and Ter ritories of ti.e Union, together with the punishment of U.-ury. It is a valuable statement, ami should be preserve d. Maine, 6 per cent lurie.t of the debt or ' claim. New Hampshire, G per cent forfeit of th,L"e Uinc ,he amo,,,'t. unlawfully la- ken Vermont, G per cent lion with Cost M .ssachusett, 6 per recovery in ac cent forfeit of three fold the u-ury. Rhode l-laud, 6 per cent forfeit of the money and interest of tiie eltbt. Ceinm cMeut, C per cent forfeit of ihe whole debt. New York, 7 per cent forfeit of the whole di hi. New J. rsey, 6 per cent forfeit of the whole debt. Pennsylvania, 6 per cent forfeit of the whole debt. Delaware, 6 per cent forfeit of the whole th bt. M u x land, 6 par cent on Tobacco contracts 8 per cttit. U.-ury coniiacss voiel. Vuginia, 6 ; er cent forfeit double the usury taken Not di Carolina, G per cent. Contract for u.-ury void fuiiut double the usu ry. South Carolina, 7 percent forfeit of in terest and premium taken, with costs lo debtor. Georgia, 3 per cent forfeit of three times the usury and contract void. Alabama, 8 per cent forfeit of interest and U-Ury. Mississippi, 8 per cent by contract as h'gh as 10 usury recoverable in action ot eltbt. Louisiana, 5 per cent back interest G conventional as high as 10 bt yundj contract void. Tennessee, 6 per cent usutious contrcts void. Kentucky, 6 per cent usury may b reco. ered w itli e ost. Ohio, 6 p r cent usurious ccuirac s void. Indiana, 6 per cent on writlex agree- ment go as hih as 10 -penal'y of usury, a fin- r. tlo .-b! t'-e exce-s LI iivns, G per cent three-fold amount of the whole- it te;est. Missou.'i. 0 perceri' Sy agrepineht as hiih as 10; if be.ond. fj-feitol the whole interest du, and the usury ;u-. Michigan, 7 per cehtfurlV it of the ustKy taken and one fourth the d bt Arkansis.6 per cfeut by ag-t erner-l any rate not high, r than 1. Amount of uu ry reeovt-rable, but contr.ds o;d Klorid i, S )er cent forfeit of interest ind excess in case of usUi y Wise nsi:i, 7 p.-r c n by agreement rot o.er 12 f rfeit treble t'e excess. O i deb's and ja 'gments in favor of the United Sta'i s, interest is computed at 0 per cent a year. Sadden death The Now Haven Pdladium." on W.-dnesday -'t week, oinounced the marii ge ef Dr. D. Henry Ely on the Mnndiy following it announced his eh ath. This was hidetd a shot t step fiom the biidjl to the tomb. lialeigh Meg. Steam float .'Jccia'ents Thf sleatr. boa's which left New Yoik for A b uy on aturd iy, liie 2 t:h nit. had a eiisas rous and unlucky pas-ag. The weather was very oggy. About nine o'clock, the T 1-eg'-aph come in contact with the Diamond, Mi lking her near ihe wheeihouse, breaking up the guards and damigieg her bow. Ftie Telegi ap!t was olilig d to lay to .for a time io r pair. sael accident heft 1 the South-Antei ic, on boatd of which w.re n nety-seven Passengers. When about ten miles above Poughkce psie, at ab"Ut half past twelve, the boat being under her usu d steam and full headway, the shaft b e.k, and the count cti- g machinery gae way; the piston was fo:Ced th.ough he cv iinder, both, in its downward and upwaid moiion.scatlti ingthe fragments of n.ai hiue ry in different dirtciions and with great force, and discharging ihe steam into the gangways and cabins. All was confusion for the moment.. Passengers jumping front their beiths, encountered the v.por and were scalded more or less severely, though the probability is that all with per haps on exciption, will survive. The South-America is a new and spl n.lid hoat, lnvii g maele only three or four passages He r machinery is said to he literally a wieck and the amou;.t of damtge: fiMm S5i0,000 to 530,000. And, on Tuesday, the 27th, the steam boat, Henry Eekfoiel, for Alba ny, laying at the wharf, blew up and killed five of the Puss'-jngus. New York paper. Dreadful Coal mine Occident. Ori Tuesday the town of Hamilton and neigh borhood were thrown into great constei na tion on hearing of an extensive f-xplosioti ol lire (tamp in ihe coal mine it' ar Q .ater, accompanied with the loss of eleven lives. On repairing in the ?p t, we fmnd ihe ac- J count given of il loo true. It appears that about cght o clock iha num. mg, (;he breakfi-t hour.) 'here were s x men and a boy in t! e mine, all of wh ;m it. wa-t too plain, inusi h ve perished it s antly by ihe e-xplosion. On the alarm being give n the ov r.-eers of tlu mine, sponta e uly, ;iui unde r die inilueni e f humanity, ami vain ly hoping to aid the:r fejiow-men in the midst ol tiiis diead ul ralamity rushed thoughth s-iy into the pestif rious atmos-phe-e of the neivly ( xploehd mine; three of whom were dragged out alive, anel four dead, by a thiid p-rty, who becoming al armed lor iheir safety, went to their i.ssists aiice. U ceasing exertions were made to relieve the nvneof the noxious vapor, hut it was not till yesle iday morning thai the b d.es of the seven first si ff uers were re covered, some of whom were shock ii gly mangled by the explosion, in a way that evidently rIvwcd Hat the e'eath of th whole niusi have te n instantaneous; Of the eleven si dr.: t i -, ni::e tvire mamed who have left w ivi s and fa nd lies hi hind them to de plore their h.s. The i.-oble proprietor cf ti.e min- te Duke of Ham ilion, who is now at the palace, was in the greatest dislie-s on obtaining intelligence of ihe sid event, and immediately sent pe cuniary assistance to the families of the poor soffeieis, and has c-used every exertion id be made, at his own expanse, as to their lunerals and otherwise, suitable to the sad occaston. 'Ihe terrible accident, it ap pears, was in no degree owing to the neglU gence or want of suilll of his Grace's over seers or engineers. The mine, which is an ingoing ee, or day level, when the txplo ion occuned, ws completely ventilated, oeim' ()eu at bath ends so the day. wiih a current f air c utstantiy passing through it, ind on the ipcrn'ntg uh n the cc dei.t oc curie el, was carefully examined by '"O over-eemi it, and reported to he due fe-ni danger. It yppcus tna. the cardonaterf ndrog n iat been instantly e . r.iul ,-uin ceitaut hs-ur. s cw!..ieced u h , ri-e ui ine inei .l , t-e si i elf. eis ot w.ach no human foiesight could prevent Glasgow 1rgvt
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