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ITi-ri’ “, rd\ -iCcTi T. “-Lrcd, 214
their I'fTi ra grossly abuhu ; and t.
particular the fh'p Hnnz.tn, lttlutui:;s
to Charlcfton, capt. M Clure, bound to
Monttvidn, was boarded in the Rio de
la Plata, within thirty hours fail of this
port, by a London privateer, captain
Fargufon, a: and coilipdicd to follow iiitn
in his cruifc up and down ttie river for
eighteen days, nearly ait his men capa
ble, and coniuicrabte other property ta
ken from him, when his fh’p was again
delivered up, and thirty or forty Span
iards the privateer had taken on tier
crutfe put on board.
Mr. i)e Forctl further fays, “That
the Portugutfc in those seas receive no
better treatment than the Americans—
’That many of their ccafting vefl’eis have
been plunciercd on the coals of Brazil ;
end that one of the EngHth privateers
had infolence to go into the unfoiti
ficd port of I ilia Grande, and take pos
feflion of two Spanifu merchantmen,
/ which were there at anchor, and finding
them dellitute of fails and rudders, fu-t
oh fuore to the governor, requeuing him
to fend them on board as foow as poiSblc,
but tf.e governor declining it till la
should receive orders from the viceroy
at Rio Janeiro. The captain of the pit
vatcer infltad of a second requell, feut a
pefitive order for the governor to feud
oil ihe f. iis and rudder of the two Span
iflt fit ps (his pr;z s) within one hoin,
or he would not only let the to them, but
blow he town about bis cars It had
no tff.ct upon the governor, but tic a
gents of the ihips were In'much alarmed
an to give the privateer 20,000 dollars
not to injure them.”
L-raxt... skits*-.,v*. neu*sta!i®a
Georgia, Liberty,
Superior (.curt,
March Turn, 1805,
On the petition of John bo!
ton, executor of R ,bert Bolton,
piaying the foreciolu;e of the e
cjtiity of redemption o f ali cha:
lot of land fituaif in the town of
Sunbury, conra-i sing f vm r y feet
front, and one hundred and thir
ty feet deep, known in the ori
ginal plan by the number irveri
ty-eight (78) which I, lot o!
.and, with the improvement,
thereon, was mortgaged on the
twentieth day of June, one thoui
and seven hundred and ninety
dive, by William Hunter Tor
rans to the said Robert Bolton,
for securing the payment of the
! jm of forty-two pounds iierlirng
equal in value to one hunded
and eighty dollars; with interfelt
thereon, due upon a certain bond
or obligation from the fa id Wil
liam to the said Robert bearing
even date with the said rnort
gage,
it is ordered, That the princi
pal, interest and coii due on the
i tid bond be paid into court with
in twelve months from this rim
and unless the principal, imerefi
and coil be so paid the equity of
redemption of the fair] mortga
ged premiflfes iball from thenct
1 rrih be foreclofed, and l’uch
other proceedings tai,e place
the iaw directs.
And it is further ordered , Thar
a copy of this rule be publifhcd
in one of the Public Gazettes o;
this Itatc at least once in every
month until the time appointee
for payment, or l'erved on the
mortgagee, at least fix months
previous to such time of pay
ment.
Extratt from the Minutes,
This 26th March 1805.
A. Forest elk. c. s. c. l. c
March 2 8 lam I2t 6 s
GEORGIA, 1 B 7 Jfaac Crews
L. S. > ele r k of the Court of
Isaac Crews, J Ordinary , for the Court
y oj Camden , and Sta e ajuref ud.
! VV n: J hn i< .is applies
for'eners ol Adinin.ltra/u n on /he
titoe und ass cts of Peer Klnmhf,
Lte of /tie (ow . of St. Mary’s, maa
ner detested, as principal creditor.
Yheie.re thereso r e to me and aJ,:ion
ith all and iinviilar /he kindred ad
creditors of the deceased /o tile /heir
objections (if any they fcavej in nr,
1 Aice, on or net ire /ne tmrd .Vl jr.dui
in March nex/, o'.herwi e le//eis 01
Adininiiti a/,on will dc gran/cd.
Given under my hand and lea] /his
14th day of January, ißr.6, and 1
/ .eihiructh year of American In
dependence.
J jn - 3 1 - 44
Nrr-CE.
•IS hereby given, / hat after the ex
piration of nine mon hs from /he da/;
hereof, applicati n will be made/o/hr
honoraole /he Inferior Ccur/ for tht
Counfv of Cam en, tor leave to fd
tic ici elf a/e of J.mci \ nicer/, j A ,t
Cl tie hud Coun/v dec. fur the ben
ht of toe neus*nd creoiiors.
THoatA.s ::ing, >
ARCH’D. CLARK, $ AJmV -
AugMi J 7i isoj.
v E P UB LIC A /V.
* VH *
Fe£,UARV 28, iSco.
Bv Capt. Bennett, of the schooner
Agenoria, in ij days from Baltimore, we
have been favored with papers ot that
place to the 15th, inclusive, from which
we have made fcveral extracts. We
understand by a gentleman, paff.-nger in
the Agenona, who left Wafhiugton
City on the 15th inst. that it had been
recommended to the Prefidcnt, by the
Senate of the Unit'd States, to dispatch
an EmbaiTy to G eat-Britain to fettle the
existing differences between the two gov
ernments.
An ixtratl cf a letter from Waffling
ton, dated the S:h Feb. received at N.
York, says—
“ The Iti l Hornet it ordered for Eng~
lend; it is s.vd Dent is to have the com*
*njti l; i-'Uj, 7 ip. Mortis and Maclean
go in her ; Ttlari -ejjicer, lieut Cox. The
cuite .t report is, that Air. Burr goes to
hrglar das J.r.voy t xtsnordinary. Tie
fr igate Bo ton was susveyedyesterday etu !
condemned, nr vrfit jor service . ”
Bai.titore, Feb. 10.
Arrived, fliip Commerce, cap-. J. Adams,
3a days IV, m St. Übes —fall anil fruit—J A-.
clan s, w r. Mr. Adams brings difpsiclie
to g vernmi-’.it f m Mr. Bcwdin, our Mini;”
er h .itsdud, which we-e put onboardaheui
30.i1 Dec: The report at Lilbrn and Sr.
Li -es v.-;, that a ifcent engagement bad
ta'.ea place along s he whi-le French line,
which continued, with little micrmilii -p, for
8 and ■ -s, when a trcifi reinforcement to Jlona
parte’s army decided the sale of the day,
giving him a cotap c-te vulory. 40,002 Rtif
bans laid down ill ir .arms and were lent
h- me mi j;vole, ami an,ooo which attempted
to i- rce their retreat, were cut ro pieces. An
armitt'ce was the immediate conlrqut.ie —-
j Such, lays Mr. Ada. lls was the report at Lif
■ b .>n on the’ lu.il of December.
I No printed or written advise* of a polit-ca!
I nature, except he difpavchi-s ro government,
j have been received by the above arrival.
if l avi lhe vd that the above neats
j verbal, end■ merey rests uidn the sen cr
foundation of retorts at Li.bon H r e he
\ lieve it to le only the revival of the old
j story fr om Br ‘boa, published some days since
‘from a Boston jape , if 50.000 Russians
having capitulated to Blind Murat, ls'c.l
In order tc place the above on a
more refpcdtable footing,.,.to give it that
credit to which we think it entitled, we
ixtrztt from a Baltimore paper of the
15th itifta 1 , received by Captain Ben
nett, the following paragraph ;
“ By the late arrival* both to the north
ward ami iVr.ithwu’ 1, as well as at tlilsp n,
our Etir pean advice.- arc bri light down to
‘.ne ~111 a ly . f December. The iaielt v.e
-re now i,l p iT.ff .1 of is the veri.al in
t'jrniati nc rnmunicaU'd by Captain Ad-amt
w 1* ■ irr.vcd lieve lull Saturday from J,db-0’
v b.ch pi ce he left on the ill of Janu uy... .
He !>'.'• i;l s in the correflnefs of his diitai.,
which in fubftaflee is, that on the ! -li. of 1)< -
c. he la--, at the Swi- hth confui’s ufii e
1 ITicial bulh sofa cantn ued aftn.n be
tween the French and Rufli-ins, that lifted
with fm ,!! hiiermiflt-m for eight da-,;, and
te itm -iatell in the total difmemberm. nt ano
and. ol the Ruffian army. He ftv
■b-i- he acc unts llaied po itivcly that ,jo 00
laid di wn their arms, afier stipulating al ,
u-iin .errupied retur-i to their own country
and that to,eon attempt mg to force their wav
thn tfte French army were cut in pic
ceb.” ‘ 1
It appears, then, from the above,
that this news does not rest merely upon
the slender foundation of reports at Lisbon ;
but that Captain Adams “ SAW ? .t t fic
Swed:fh Consul’s Office the Official
Bulletin*, &e.”
Several letters from England, down
to the middle ol lJe; cn lier icprefci t th
uiarkct for American produce, us ex
f . nie.y lew—Cotton, it was expected,
w..t|ld be down to 14 1. Several con
lijcrabie iailurcs had occurred at Man
c 1 1 e it c r, ( Phil a pafet. j
1 lie rapidity with which the county
of Baldwin is populating j# aftom/hing.
Scarcely a day pafT.’s but what two or
thiee families pass through this place.
It is supposed, by persons who have
recently been in that county, that at
de next general ele&ion [Oaobt-r] it
v. 1.1 rival in tlie number ot voters, the
belt populated counties in the (late.
CSpuria Gaxetle),
Ave-y interfiling cause was lately
determined in t'he Supreme Court of
Pennfyivania. Patrick Lyon, a very
ingenious mechanic of Philadelphia,
was, in committed to, and con
fined fiverai months in prifim, on fuipi
cion of having been acceifary to the rob
b> ry of th- back of Peunlylvania.
While he was imprisoned, if we mifiakt
not, besides the very g r eat injury he fus
tained in his bufintb, his wife and chil
dren were carried off by the fever. lii
nnocence at length appearing, by the
conviction Jf the perpetrator of the rob
-i-rv, Mr. ‘Wyon was enlarged; when
ne inilkutej an adion for damage* a
gf.'nit the ba >k of P-t.fylvania. ‘Piir
i-auie came or. the week before last, vra.
argued fever a I days by the moft eminent
aivyers in the ltate, and a verdict of
twelve thou I and dollars damage was
brought in by the Jury.
(Late Northern Paper.)
Fr ov the Augusta Chronicle Feb. 22.
F.xtr cox letter to the editor of this pa
per, fro n his correspondent and fri ed
dated, Old Lead mines , dUflrstt of St.
Genevieve, Territory rs Louis ana, Dec.
16, 1805.
“ THE following articles of Intel.
liger.ee 1 have jnil uceived from St.
Louis through an organ too tefpeftable
to be doubted ; a few days tince, a par
ty of Sac Indians killed two American
traders up the Miffburi and fealped them,
which is always a iign of war—they have
also been to the little village of the O
fagr Indian*and killed and carried off
pi ifoners, ali the Indians found there,
upwards ot five hundred Kickapoo and
lhitawatame Indian* have been tor fome
time encamped in the neighborhood of a
fl uiiffinig iettlement cf Americans, ex
ceeding one hundred families, called Go
flier, fifteen mil > from St. Louie, caßern
liJe of the M,flippi, St. Clear county,
Indiana territory; these Indian* line
committed cotifiderab’e depredations, bv
burning up ahnoli entirely, their pk- ,ia
tiiuiskilting ilnir flock, and taking
t.Tir gi 1 -, Sfc. A cornier has been
Jifpatchea to Governor Har ifon, with
a lt.itcir..- it, of ill- holt c manner in
ivh.ich tiiele Indi ui* l ave acted, upon
wlucti the Gi vcmor difpttcl.ed a itiai
10 inform them ihat mI is * li,-y- ceyfed
in their iictaru.iis ..oiidort <ll-1 dtparted
immediately, hi mould compelicd to
fcu.i hi* wind to diiperfe 1.-m, to
wh’ch th y rcphen, that the land ( ne . )
wasihetrs: tna: they had never iolci it ;
and that they iliu riot eaie how soon
Governor liarrifon sent hia warriors.
Eight or nine nays i.-iei 2 ma.au
d;ng party u- 1. • ia'ns d-a.k-d fome A
inericans at acorn i iifkmj in ih? Baba
tu,a lettlement, -iiitnct o: cape Guar
dean, kill j L-wn n-en on the spot, ai.el
wounded fix n re ■ s rruilengi-r wao dis
patched t- G v 1 nor Wi.k’nfon, who
ou ered the .nititia to perfuc ii .11 itnme
dia'.e y ; of whaf iiation the party was
compofci, is unknown.
“ h torn tin. li clans coiifiderab'e out
ra cs aie to he -xpeefed .- iuine 1. j U cy
are urged on by llie Freixh ; and 1
think it not toy problematical; for
myfeh f Hr - aio-.c: with a iamiiy, ii,c
’ head of wt.ich is y sble to lire a
gun. 1 hav-- coi iideta le increiiar.ihi
•here, danger i, to b- apprehended ; til
therto 1 n v-iieen unprepared lo receive
these fell bait- ria ls ; his day I hav,
sent in for a coupic us guns, and furnifh
ed rnyCif vr 1:1 2CO lbs. of powder and
j lead ; and ait- mount ng a swivel which
1 carries of a pound ; determined in
| cate of an attack to hold out until fue
jour can at rive from Mint a Burton, fc
I veral miiis from this. In fabf the pre
1 lent lituation cf affairs here is dangerous,
’and fuiebodes considerable diltrefs.
SENATE U SFATES.
February 12, 1806.
Mr. Smith of Maryland, fub
initted the so owin t rdolution,
which was read} and ordered to
. e for kiftacr consideration-
Resolved, i'll ,t from and after
th". day of n x", it
‘ha 1 no- hr law ::1 to import i ;
o the lj States, on board any
oreign fn , any goo s, wat s
or n ereh.. : ide, other than fuel.
*s are ot .u g web, pi educe. 01
oatiufaccLt of he n*.tu)"t to
vvhi> ii i.r'ii foteign sh j. sh li b
ung,-ox ept on board the Ihips
>.)f !o; ‘ign nations who ad
l it ‘he irr portatit n into th lr
P° : ts of goo s, produce, or ma
nufaflure of the U 1 ted States,
10 the ships or vcflVj of the Uni
ted States.
Mr. Ad. ms, agreeably to no
nce, yesterday allied and obtain
'd leave to present a bill, which
imong other pri'vis ; ons authori
es the H-.efi.ient of the IJ. S. in
case ofbeing difrefpeftfully trea
ted by any foreign ininiiler, to
order him to withdraw from the
feat of government or from the
U. S. snd in case such rninlfter
within days does not so
wi hdraw, authorifing the Presi
dent to cause him to be lent
home.
On Wednesday, the fen ate
took up the report of the com
mittee to whom was referred tiiat
part of the President’s mefTage
that relates to the aggrelfions of
Br tain.
Ihe firft resolution, wh'cli is
us follows, was adopced nemvne
contradicente.
1. Resolved , That the cap
ture ad condemnarion, under
he orders of the British govern
oent, and adjudication of their
courts of admiralty, of American
veilels and their cargoes, on the
ore.ext of their being employed
hi a trade with the enemies of G.
(Britain, prohibited in time of
peace, 15 an unprovoked aggres-
Hon upon the property of the ci
tizens of tilde United States, a
violation of the’r neutral rights,
and an encroachment upon their
national independence.
On the second idol ution which
is as follows :
2. Rofolvcd, That the Pres
ident of the U. S. he requdted
to demand and infill upon the
relloiation of the property of
ilieir citizens, cajitured and con
demned on the pietext of its be
ing employed in a trade with
the enemies ’of Great Britain,
piohihited in time of peace; and
upon the indemification of Inch
American citizens, for their los
ses and damages sustained by
tnele captures and condemna
tions; and to enter into inch
arrangements wuh the Britilh
government, on this and all och
er differences fubfiiimg between
the two nations, ( md psarriculai
ly reipedling the imprelf nenc of
American lcameu,) as may be
conliilent with cite honor and
uicerelts of the U. S. and mam
elt their earndl desire to obtain
” r themselves and their citizens
hy amicable negotiation, that
j rift ice to which they are entitled
t- r —iome cor ver fit non arolr,
relative to the details. To the
principle contained in the rclb
lucion, no oppoiition was made.
he Senate adjourned at the u
i nti hour without coming to any
oeciffon.
left er day, after fome debate
on levcral amendments offered,
none of which were agreed to, a
debate commenced oil the re!o
ur.on generally. Messrs. 1.
Smith, S Smith, Anderson,
Mitchell, Bayard, 6c VVorching
on lpoke; when ilie Senate au
j urned with ut coming to a de
lfion.
CM AHLESTON, Fc'a.24.
By the fliip Two I‘ilies, we have re,a veil
!•; lUu G. zetle* to the I4tli ii.n. ‘l‘itey con
t.iiin thing ct coiileijuente excejiung tht
Ml nving paragraph :
Our Jamaica correspondent, uiuier date ol
January 7, 1806, 4 o’clock, r m. lays, “Tin.
dnp Jane, from Madeira a .and iiarhadnes, it
iuk arrived and cutirn a the arrival ot ti
J din T. Duckworth, at Baroad, cu wiihtiv
fail of the line anil a frigate. £igh- Frcnm
(hips of the line, (of the ilivilioii frinn Urelg
had keen seen in lat. 1-7 n. long. 54 w. ami
were momently exjieiteil at M.,riniiqne. Om
force to windward is therefore 7 fan of ,ht
line, with the Atlas and Nuruiumherland, t.
full match for then;.
Capt Eblert arrived on Saturday moruri’
failed from l.iiLon on the 17th j uniai v , but
orings no news, of importance :
Intelligence of the butt i-of l lie tin ce Em
perors, in the beginning of December, li.m
been received : both parties laid claim to tin
victory. Wlien the news fmt reached l.if
bon, the French celebrated the event by lead
ing, &.c. A (horttime after a.packet arrived
from England, when the across wererever
■ed ; and the Eng ilh in mru publicly rejoi
ced at the triumphs of ihe allied powers.
A lew days before captain Eiders failed, a
licet ol 36 English merchantmen from O
porto, under convoy of it men of war, left Lit
oon ft r England. Eighteen fail of Swedes
iett St. Übes the fame day, in order to lain
protection of the convoy—but the next day
he Swedes returned into jiort having seen
leveral armed veflels, which they Gippufcd
were Ficcli. Ii was reported at Lilbon,
that the Engl (h merchant*.en were all laden.
This ..gain was c-uitradiftetl ; but it w a:, ad
ded, that another ts-et fr.im tbeMcdjce.rai.eau
had certainly been cap; used.
Married, on Thursday the 6:h inil. Mr.
Nathaniel l.ee, aged 78 years, (after being
three times married, and having 11 children",
4 ) grand children, and 10 great grand chil
dren > to me amiable Mils Rliz-.be k Tucker,
aged ay years. Virginia jiaper.
‘ Hail Matrimony, li .il thou hapjnefl lip ,
What pleas urc has in an here without awii ■’
nr— r
Port of Savannah,
Arrived. Brig C nut on, Wheeler,
New York Lovely ■ I.aft, Moure ,
do — Sehr. Columbia, ‘lhatcher, do. —
Dover, Glavjton. Philadelphia.
Cleared, Ship Rope, Bulloch,
Amjlerdam — Bojlon, Fall, Liverpool —
Rfig Cleopatra, Iloadley, New Jot L
Mary, Smith, Barladoes — Ocean, Dan
Up, IVeJI Indies—Sc hr. htpluu, ‘Jordan,
Bay of Honduras — Sloop Audairiila, Get -
re lx, Beaufort.
Nassau, N. i‘. February 7.
The schooner Fanny, capt. I.w.\ >, ( .ed
m Bolton by Kbene/.er Nickei ; >n) out 23
days lrom Holton, nound to ih- Ii avail*, v.-a’
wrecked on Andros (Hand, on ike 24-0 u lt.
Fart at her curg.- ( aiiic, ■*< . i, and I :Hi, and
fome rigging, lad and a cable) have b r \
laved, and arrived here tins morning, with
the captain and crew. ’I he veif.l total!,
1011.
February it.
The boats of his Majelt’> ftiip Franchil'c,
capt. Dafliwood, wiih the Mi,, privateet,
capt. Gihlon, have l’.nceedeJ incip'uririg
got’ 13 is, in the Ba
of Campeachy.
‘I he brig Her’ ult s, Uoyd, t ;nn Sierre
Leone, (Alriea) tor ll <l‘.’ , ir. attcmpti > .
make the Capes of Delaware, was blown , ■
•he coast, a-ti bore aw a- lor this Him .1—
French privateer fell 111 *r,th her, bn- mv I,r
tu,lately escaped by n, king Royal Ulan 1.
, The g ver-ior t Sit r,. i.eouii (Day) tin and .
f-w weeks hes .re the Hercules failed; an ‘
Ins lady took paliage in thisvelTel, to pr cec-.l
from the k/mied .',,a e . to i.ondon. \l.
Lay has tu.‘..n ps4Tgv 1,1 the Ca.’ I *’! 1, ft,,
Crceiiuck.
Seed rice.
TT 1 *^p G.E a lew hutuh.-d bufhe’ tof
, ba!d;l,ld White Seed MICE of ex
celleiit quality, being the prodnof ot new
groiiml from choice feed. Apple to
Ebeiuztr Staik.
February *S r ,,
-sZ> Ltcri ,
A two lloi’v MOUSE in
Green Ward, Green-fqutue. Frquire of
Jamts Shari cr.
February ;8 im 51
10 bF. scFTiT,”
ON tbe 4th and. > of April next, at the
Plantation < f I,ee Ulac';icll t in
county of i>rY.r.i, 1 e lolL win;; property, Lc-
to he elate cf Willi;.m Maxwell,
jnn’r. dcccaicd, vi; Si: Nnjji e- . one Mciie,
.1 lmall Stock ol Cuttle, and various arti
cle: ol Houle hold Furniture.
Cohduionsijinade known on the day effa'e.
Sa:aa liUdkicli, Adm’rix and
Esp Blackfrll,
Adm'tor in right of his wife,
February 28 2
ci T Y S11)U1E v\ s aUe7 ~
On the firJl Tuesday in April mx l,
will he [old, at tie Court-bpul'i :rt
the city of Savannah, h tween
the bars cf 10 and 3 o'clock
A ne:-,ru boy named Nar, levi
ed on as the property of Thom
as U. Charlton, eiq. to fatiafy a
judgment in favor of Daniel
Remihart. Pointed out by the
Defendants.
Also—-A negro girl named
Mary, levied 1 n as the property
of Mis Vollatton, to iaus
fy William Lewden.
Conditions C ifh.
Jno. WILLIAMS, C. S.
Feb. 28. ts. 52.
POSTPONEMENT.
iPc the Com>MU.< oners, appoin ‘ed
bv ihe l.efislaiure to dispose of
the VR ACTIONAL tU!<-
FRTS of IFtik.nson, Baldwin
and ll'ayne Counties, have for
several reasons Postponed the
Sate until the 1 6tb ’June next ,
at which time we will com-’
mence.
WILKINSON,
THOSE of the firft difirifk
on the 16 h day of June next,
md continue from day to day,
<etweei) the hours ot ten and
diree, (Sundays exceptedJ un
til the 2 p.l inclusive.
Thole of the 2. ‘ dillrift on rhs
24th cl ay of June, until the 27th
ncluhve.
Those of the 3 1 flifiritff on the
t28r.11 day of June, until the Jad
day of July inclusive.
liiic of tiie 4 r h difiri-fl on
*he 3d day of July until the jiti
inclusive.
Those of the sth diflriet c.n
the Sih day of July until ths
t ith inclusive.
BALDWIN.
Those of the xft difiridl oa
the 12th day of July unci the
16th incluli ve.
1 hole of the 2d diflriT on
the i/ih day of July until the
24 1 !i in tin five.
i h -lb of the 3d tliflrict on the
25th day of July until the 2^ r .h
inclusive.
Those of the 4th diftribt on
the jo:h day of July until the
4th day of Augull inclusive,
Those of the sth diflriift on
the s>h day of Augull until the
12th inclusive.
WAYNE.
Those of ihe ilt diftrifl on
the 13th day of August until the
kill inclusive.
Those of the 2 ! diflrict on
the 2 kit day of .August until the
2.6 th inclusive.
Thole of the 3d diftri-ff or*
(he 27th day of .August until
the 30 h inclusive.
Terms of Sale.
Os the purchalers, bond*, for
the amount of the pureti.be niu
nev will be required ; at four
eq ti ti inftam.en.b cube paid in
g>U or tilvcr i- he firlt payments
twelve mon is aOcr date. In ad
dition n wrucii a mortga'Re will
be required.
Moses IVekk, 1
I. lidic k Si m M3, (. Comitii/fionert .
Fatric Jack. j
Gasni a'pm, i’c >. 17, <;.
h(2lv SALIk.
1 1 11‘. houie at pieient oct ii
pcd -s the Republican Vrinlta?
’ ■■Jjtct i Lumber or the labour
ol a Carpenter will be received
in piyrnenc. Idr particular* ap
ply to j nw. id. UAV'IES.
Gov, 17 44. t..