Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, March 25, 1806, Image 3

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Jt EP UB LIC A A >x: . - - - 7 - ‘ > \V • NNAK, m nrn 95, :b 5. -*'W. *:■ MB— ll’ FEDER \L MISREPRESENTATIONS. i THE of the following is to ft? fte federal i.icpufiftency. -After such r.,-*.eci deteftions, it is furpnli; g that i r. nos rflit oa can give credit to such 1 tb fuidiiies. “ ALE or THE K ‘vy. * C V 1 o't refrain fr'ni indignatien and ‘ r,.*/;*/ when ‘ “'ll -1 H- A up •’ -he rav-tges • t . .[-ro dun n Sis niivv hv die madness • fVm c arc t—t7;i tv ot vmr lliAt have • h ‘ll f id so” brie n ‘re than h 1 i -heir , • v n-. F r hat, in c''ontrvmen ! F-r • Viv-f 1 ;iu ft f (welling the •.mount ! • F-Vie fan in tHj: treasury that Jefterl - .’s , • ci U Ml l rt. ni ir !■ fie i co 1 1 ’ — -.s ■ exhibits np’ tv! triumph j • r.ff r j ’ k !: aver t! e {hart h ‘hied nij • iraiic. m:jk ft .y ;f liemer -c [i. id-:niter.” Long h?„~ our opponents been i td insuring agsi li the P r efi ;ent of the V tied Sta'-e# .. they have ref’irted to t! • m ii qo’lifted epithets to gain their dfi e’ en f. Amontj others, the difp ifal f • part of our Naval Force haR be-n th'ir favnrhe topic. To seduce the fi e horn frv sos Columbia, they have nff-rted, tba’ by “ the midness of 1 A mot r cy many of our ships have been sold; w ich sale has been fleered at as 2 “ / utn ph rs Fedsr ill •wisdom, over the sho t igi led miserable, nut :i policy of De mocracy ” We would here remark, that I the fal in qu-ftion wis authoriftd by a : la v puffed during Mr. Adams’ adminis tration, and not under Mr. J fF rions— this law was aoproved March 3,1801, bv J ,bn Adams, then Pn fident of the United S.atis. The Gift fedion of which is as fellows • “"e it car’en hy the Senate a-A Unufe of Sep. r*fen* .••'•es n f the l.nueu tute. lor Amc :cet in and njfrsfs ojjenh cd ‘l'iia. Pretident of the \J s he. un ! he herein isau’h rit ed. “’heneve he !itu u ion < l’pv.hhc affairs fit 1- ‘ his rn ni n > derit expedient, to eau'e r lie sand, ‘he- being fit divel’etf of t'n Ur irons a. and -nib-ary It ires, which are to \ c fu ‘v pveie-ved, al! or any of the flops ?. ! v Tlvs in king • g to the navy, excep t,-e i (ja es Ui ed c tate?,, Corfliiurii o, V rfdevir, Ci etspeake, Fhilr le’fihia, Coc ih ‘atioo, Cos ng'e's, New A’- ri., JL lion, 1 - ‘dams, J lin A1 ms aid General Or -oe • ad ‘f ■ to lav up all the fr'ga'rs th ■ ; he retained, except feh as are direc ted h. this aft to b e kept in constant iervice in tune of peace ” , ft is 3 no f ori.)Uß sass, that when Mr J ff.ilon took the helm of our gov eminent, he bound himfelf by an oath, faithjuhy to execute the laws of his country j and the sale of the ships be ing prevtou ordtred by la tv, it wa 8 ] moft undoubtedly his duty to take the steps I e did. From this extraft we difeover the impefuions which have been played eff on the American people, by the enemies of freedom., by writers who would bar - ter the mi and and virtuous government un der which we are bleit, for that of a tyrannical one. Flippy for the n tion... happy for the riling generation, that Mr. J-ffrfon’s fair fame is out of the rearh of such wifeaci ts..and so long as he eoncu&s himfelf with that firmnefs which has charaS.rifed him fiuce the voice of hi* country placed hint in the chair of ou- government, so long will he be dear to the heart of every freeman.... and when the names of his persecutors are consigned to Ihe (hades of oblivion, the name of J-fFrfon will be re-echoed through this happy land in accents of pvaife. The gentleman who was the bear er of the following account of the Sack lnAiar.c, informed u , that he brough dis patches from hi* Fxcehency Governor Claybonrn, to the commander in chief of this (late; which, no doubt, throws more light upon ti e fubjetft. Extrali of tl Is ter from M-j.r Drury lluit to th Edilots of ‘this paper, da ied Jackson County /hie of Tenaeff.e , February 1 806. MefTrs. ‘’rioters, I transmit viu a fmal! detail o’ the Ira’ faftmns and de predations !at ly committed by the tribe or nation of Sick Indians, <,n the other fide of the M ffidippi, on ‘he bodies of c levtn people, ftvrii of whom were men, one woman and her three ciii.dren, on the 1 J- h in ft Thir affair- look place about four o’clock in the morning, when to my great rllonjlhirfnt, I her.rd a treir'eT'diiiotis howling, Ihouu /. erv * ii'g and (hooting with guns, and i inene j diatily got tun o brd. I- oktd out . f !, c ! door and obiervtJ • body encamped with- j ? i. r.. ... Inr ’ret varfs of ,rr . .of- win’:e they ‘(ruck up fcveral fires ; > 1 and. on teeing them we immediately to. * ‘it (’ h>s ii our ai mj :md retrea ted to the fwmp ; in whieli f;tnation we i-oi.li’lied the next davand nicht without any refrcihinent, exiept swamp water—at last I formed a resolution, kuowii’tr 1 was to be brggard or prown j to ha dlhip for the remainder of my life, I ■ i took my dipattute from the swamp, ‘ ; and (haped my course tovva ds my for rticr hab'tation, my hopes were in the Almighty—on approaching my dwelling ! house I found it on fire, and I immetli- I ateiy penetrated the little building which contained my furniture and otner effects, which were iiimmagtd and plun dered, except a (mail desk and two beds, which I put out fide the door, so that they might not be destroyed, and when 1 found the Sre came too hot I departed from the house, taking with : me my beds wrapt in a flicet, leaving my little dc(k behind, intending to return for , it, and accordingly 1 did, and when ap- I pcoavhing within about 1 4of a mile, ion a riling hill, l observed between iivt and fix hundred ot this tribe, I went back and alarmed my little camp, and packed our hoifes, col liding of only j ’ five, took our departure and came in c- ’ I Lven days to Jackfou county.” The brig America has arrived at Bal timore from the city of St. Domingo— Accounts by this vcffel itate, that on the 8l!i February, two days after the action,; another Brinlh fleet of S 3 lail appeared iff that place, and remained there two days. The upper deck of L’lixperial blew lup when Ihe funk. She was.jult off the ttoeks, and was thought to be the fine It (hip in the Fiench navy. John D'xon and Henry Rottenberry, confined in the goal of tins diffrict ior i felony, having by 1 rme means or other, j piocured inffiuineiits tor the purpose, i broke goal, and made their escape on Ttlurfday night the I3‘ h intt. Columbia paper. Number of trililia in the comrr,on<atralth of Niigtuta, taken front the annual return for the year 1803. Iniantiy, 7 6 >57? Cavalry, 3 438 Artillery, 1,363 Total 81,376 Wash iscton, March 3. An ACT to suspend the commercial ill -1 ercourfe between the United States, and certain parts of the lfland of St. Domingo. BE it cnafted by the fena'e and •house of representatives of the United States of America, in Congress aflem bled, that all commeicial lt.tcrcourfe be- ! tween any person or ptrfons rcfident j within the United Spates, and any per- j son or persons reftdent within any part . of the Hind qf St. Domingo, not in j poflcffiun, and under the acknowledged government of France, fhdl be, and is hereby prohibited ; and any (h'p or vi-a fel, owned, hired, or employed, wholly! or in part, by any person or. persons re iident within the United States, and fai ling from any port of the U. Stans af ter due notice of this act at the Cullom houses, refpeSively, which, contrary to the intent hereof, (hall be voluntarily car red ; or (hall be deffined t*> proceed, wheihet dire&ly, or from any interme diate port or place, to any port or place within the Hand of St. Domingo, and noi in pofftffion, and under the acknow ledged government of France, and also any cargo which (hall be found on board of such (hip or vessel when detected and interrupted in such unlawful purpose, or at her return from such voyage to the United States, (hall be wholly forfeited, and may be ftized and condemned in any court of the United States having competent jurisdiction. Sec- 2, And be it further enacted, that after due notice of this act at the ieveral cullom-houfes, no ship or vessel whatever (hall receive a clearance for any port or place within the Hand of St. Domingo, and not in theaduai poffefiion of France : nor (hall any clearance be granted for a foreign voyage to any (hip or vessel, owned, hired, or employ ed, wholly or in part, by any person or persons, ufident within the United States until the owner or the employer for the voyage, or hi* factor or agent, with the matter, (hall give bond to the United State*, in a furn equal to the va _ iuc of the vessel and of her cargo, with condition that the (hip or vtff.l, for which a clearance (hail be required, is dettined to fome port or place without the limits of such part of the iflar.d of St. Domingo, as fhaii not be in the ac tual pi fleffion, ad under ttie acknow ledged government ot France, and du ring the intended voyage (halt not bv voluntarily can ied, oi permittee to p-o cced, whether direttiy or trom ai.y in tcrmediate port or place, to any port or place within such part of the Hand of St. Domingo, as lhali not be iri the actual p ‘j iiun, and under the acknowl edged government of France, and 111 caie of being forced by any cafuaity in to a„y port or piact hereby interdicted, (hall not at any (uch port or place, voi uutarily fell, delivet, or unlade any p- t of such cargo, except so much as may ot rblolutely neceffiry to drtray the tx penfes rtqub tc to ci able huh vessel 10 1 pr> need 111 her intended voyage; and j :frurally, that (uch Itups or veffcls, | “h.’lit 0:1 such voyages, fluit not be cm j Ic’.ed in a..v tr.fic or commerce wito ’ <>r for any perfm rcfldeut within <ny ] part of the’ island of St. Domingo, not in the actual uofllliiun, and under *he acknowledged gover. ment of Fiance. Sec. 3. Ami be it further enacted, That al! penalties & forfeitures incurred ILy force of tins act, and which may be j recovered, (hall be dittributed and ac. ■ counted for, in the manner prelcribed j by the act, entitled 11 An aCt to regu late the collection of duties on imports and tonnage,” passed the fecoud day of March, 1799, nla y he mitigated or remitted 111 the manner preferibed by the act, entitled, “ An act to provide for mitigating the forfeitures, penalties, and (Liabilities, accruing in certain cases therein mentioned,” ptiffed the third of March, 1797, and made perpetual by an att passed the eleventh of February, 1 80c. Sec. 4. And be it further enaCfed, That tiiis aft shall continue and be in force for one year and 110 longer. Sec. 3. And be it further enafted, That at any time after the palling of this aft it shall be lawful (or the Freli dent cf the United States, it he (lull ihcni it expedient, and confident with the interest. of the United States, by his order, to remit and uifeontinue the re ftraims and prohibitions of the commerce, atoreff.id. NATHANIEL MACON, Speaker of the House of Rcprefcn tatives. GEORGE CLINTON, Vice-Prcfiuent of the United Slates and Fiyfident of the Senate. February 28, 1806. A rraovED THOMAS JEFFERSON. head ters , LOUISVILLE, (G-) March 12, ißc6 IT is with regret the commander in chief I) as to announce to thd ofh.crs of ! the different corps of the rrnilitia of this (fate, the death of Brigadier general M’IN I'OSH < HiS military services during[our revolutionary war, aud hie pa - triotilm are well known to his country. Asa just tribute to his memory the offi cers of the different grades of miilitia will wear a crape around the left arm for one month to commence on the firlt day of April next. By order of the Commander in chief. George K. Llayron, Secretary, March 20 38. j “last week OF EXHIBITION. GROS & OLLENDORF, tender their thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen of this city for the encourage ment they have received here, and inform j them, that they will positively leave this j city on Friday next ; therefore those de | firous of viewing their colkftion of I ICai Fiaukts are rcquelled to call pre j vious to tne above period. (jMarch 2J. UNION SOCIETY. I r i Members of the Union Societv are I A desired to meet at tlie Citj Hail on Monday the 7111 day of April nex , ntci’.E. i.y at nine o’ch ck in tlie forenoon, it'being the quarterly meeting preparatory to the An niverlary. PETER. S. LAFFITTE, Sec’ry. *.* J hole perl 11s who are deiirous rl joining this inllitution, will take notice, that agree ah .e to the Rules, uiileb application is made at the above period they will not be admitted at tlie Annual Meeti.m. March it j 8 ASSIZE for March, 1806. HPHE price of FLOUR being ten dollars X and a hall per barrel, weight of Bread mu it be, 12 i-i cents Loaf | 61-4 cents Loaf 2’b. j oz. J iib. )-a oz. Os which all Bakers and hellers of Bicad are to take due and particular notice. ;• CUYLER, City r, eusurer. j INDIA NANK; ENS. THE Subscribes otfeii ron sii.t, 3000 Pieces India NANKEENS, at reduced I prices, for calh, or approved notes, at fix y days. 1 a) lor & Scarbiougli. March 25 5 q 6r los r, ON THURSDAY evening 14th inll. bc tween town and Mr. Grants, a iilver grey TIPPIT, faced witli blue iiik velvet. A real enable resvard will be paid ildd.vcrcd at this office. March 18 3t 57 1 o 1X77 THE ealt Tenement of tlie Subfcribcrs’ h ire Proof Brick BUILDING, on ti c j Bay, lately occupied by Mr. Jol'cph Rice. Immediate potieflion can be given. Apply to R K J BOLTON. March 18 ts S7 A/ 01 ICE. \OHEEaABLY to an order of the Hon orui*ie the Inferior Ck-tirr of Burke G u .tj , \y and! be Sold at tiir C r itn r iioule in tii’i town of Wa> nclborotirli, on the Hr ft Tues -1 H '" y . ~exi ‘ l i,c de of the KhAl. lii*iA iL of Maithew Cl.irk, decealed, for ‘ ■<? be Ciit of the lieiiv and rreitiiors of laid | and uic.d. I emu wi,i be made known oii ! he aa/ w f sale. BENJAMIN ANSLEY, -'farch 18 57 aiding Laecutor. Boaavonru c. elegant rcire3t about 4 miles frrm k Savannah, on \\ al'.-•■ nver, is offered 1 aleale ti r li.c or level, y> ars, for the lien. • of the heir, a minor, on terr-i-. tiiat will Suit 1 It le inclinable topohels fovalualde a piece and ground, a - , wed ■ alcu ated tor health a: •or pie ,sure ar.d pr fit. Apply to W. STEPHENS, ) N XI R .-jULL, \ G - ar * ,aj,s AMSuI; , j iPjit DkrJtßrutxr, Mird 1, tßcs. Notice is her. by * | ‘HAT l’eparate propufaU will be X received at the office of the feere tsry for the Department of War, until 12 o’clock at noon of the fir ft Wednes day of June next, for the lupply of all rations that may he required for the use o( the United States, from the tft day of Oftober 1806, until the 30th day of September, 1807, both days inclusive, at the following places viz. First, At Niagara, Detroit, Michili inackinac, Fort Wayne, Chikage, and at 1 any place or places, vs here troops are or I may be ilationecl, marched, or recruitei! | within the state ot Ohio, and territory of 1 Michigan, and at any place or places ! within the Imliana territory north of the j 41st degree of north latitude. Second, At South-Weft Point, Tel • | lico, Knoxville, Naihville, and within j the Cherokee nation between I'enneffte I aud Georgia, and on the Tenueffec river, ( and on the road between said river and j Naihville, and at any place or places | where troops are or may be Rationed, j marched or recruited within the (fates j of Kentucky and Tenntffce. > Third, At the garrison near Vinccnes on the river Waba(h, at Fort Maii’ac, New Madrid, Chickalaw Bluffs, Aikuu fas and Foi l Adams, and at a ny place or p aces where troops arc or may be llationed, n arched or recruited in the Mifliilippi territory, except the county ot Walhington, and at any place or place* in the Indiana territory loath ol the 41 tt degree of north latitude and fitly miles ealt ot the Mifliflippi river. Fourth, At St. Louis, St. Charles, K-ilkafkia, Kahokia, and at any place or places where troops arc or may be lla tioncd, inarched or recruited within the territory o! Louitbiiia north of New Ma drid, aud at any place or places in the j Indiana territory within fifty nnlcs eait ! ot tlie Mdlidippi river, and south ot the | 41st degree oi north latitude, I‘Ult Mal lac excepted. I'nth, At New Orleans, Placquimiftca Point Coupee, Oacheta, Natciiuoches, . ’ ppeloulas, Atiakapa, Fort Slode.ert, Fort St. Stephens, and ai any place or places where troops are or may he lla ttoiicd, marched or recruited, within the territory ot Oilcan*, or 111 the county ol Walhmglon 1,1 the Miltitfippi terutory, and at any place or places on the wAt fide ot the Miilillippl river below /xrkau fag. Separate propofa!* will also be received ; as alortlaid for I,lc lupply of *d ration* which may be required 101 tlie ulc ot tlie United Slates, (ruin the 1 li nay of Janu ary ISO 7, to the 311! day of December of the lame year, both day* liielulivc, within the fcveral days hereinafter men tioned, viz. Sixth, At Fort WilkinfoH, Cockfpur Hand, aud at any places where troop* are or may be Rationed, marched or re cruited, within the state of Georgia, and on the Indian boundary betweeu Geor gia aud tlie Creek nation. Seventh, At Charleston, Rocky Mount on the head water* of the San tee, and at any piace or place* where troops are or may be llationed, nmrchco or recruited, wiiiim the ilaici of .North and South Carolina Eighth, /A Norfolk, and at any place or piaccs where iroopt arc or may be (ta tloued, marched or recruited, within the (late 01 Virginia. Ninth, At Fort M’Henry, and at a uy place or places, where troops are or may De Rationed, marched or recruited, within the state ot Maryland and diltriCt ol Columbia. •Liuti, At Fort M fllin, Cariifl;, and at any place or piaccs w.ierc troops arc or may be llationed, marched or recruit ed, within the state of Eennfylvaiua, call ot the Mountains, and within the ftate* of New Jerlty, and DHawate. Eleventh, At Fmlburg, and at any plage or places, where troop* arc or may j be (lationed, marched or recruited with j in the state of Feinifyivania, weft of the mountain*. Twelfth, At Fort Jay, Weft Point, Albany, Sbeniftady, and at any place 01 places where troop* are or may be Ifation ed, marched or recruited, within the state of New York, Niagara, and it* depen- , oenciri excepted. I hirtcciitb, At Fort Trumbull, Fort ! Wolcott, and at any place or places j where troop* are or may be Rationed, i marched or recruited, within the Hairs j of Connecticut. Rhode Hand and Ver mo At. Fourteenth, wt Fort Independence, | (Bolton harbor,) and at any place or places, where troops arc or may be fta tioued, marched or recruited, within the ttaic of Maflaclnslctts, the town of Springfield, and the dift.net of Maine ex cepted. Fifteenth, At Port (mouth, Portland, and at any place or places, where troops 1 ai eor may be Ratio ied, marched or re cruited, within the It. ilt of N<• w Hamp 1 ihirc and the tli&ridt of Maine. Sixteenth, Propofa!# will also be rc-l ceivcd as atorefaid, for the lupply of alii rations, which n,ay he tnpured by j the United State*, for the troop, which j arc or may be llationed, marched or re cruited, within the town of Springfield ’ in the state of Maffachufett*, and for the’ armorers ami other p-.-rfoni employed in \ the United States’ armory at that place, i from the lit day of Jauuary 1807 to | the Sx It day of D-ccnibcr in tfic intnr I year, both days intlufivc. A ration to eoi.liit of one pound and . ons quarter cf beef, or three quurtei* <>i 1 a pound of perk, eighteen ounce* ol \ bread or flour, one gill of rum, wh:iky or j brandy, and at the raie ot two quin* o* | lalt, foui quart* t riiregar, fewr jc.-uuU..! loF soap, snj one politic) anj a lialf rtf candles, to every hunched ration** The pricesofthe fevcral component parts of the ration (hall be fpecitied J but the United State's shall reserve the fight of making such alterations in the price of the component parts of the ratio* afore-* laid, ns shall make the price of each part thereof bear a just proportion to the pro* posed price ot the w hole ration. Th* ration* are to be furnilhed in such quan* titiea, that there Hull at all titties, during; the term of the? prosed contract, be fuL i ncient for the confutnption of the troops jat Michiliinackinic, Detroit and Cluka* |g° (or fix months in advance ; and at (each of the other Jpofts on the Wcflera | waters, for at lead thfee itioHllu in ad ! vuucr, ot good aud wholesome provilions, if the fame be required. It i* also to be permitted to all and every of the com j inandanti of fortified place* or poll*, to* [call tor, at lealous when the fame can bo ; tranlpqrted, or at any time in case of ur jgency, such fupplics of like provilions ia | advance, a* in the clilcretion of the cont mandatlt (liad be deemed proper, ! It i* underttood that the contraAot 11* to be at the txpcuce and tilk of iffn mg the I tip plus tu the troops, aud that all loffe* (attained by tlie depreciation# °l the enemy, or by mean* of the troop# e>( the v S. Ihall be paid by the v. S. the price of the articles captured or e-eftroyed a* atorcUiel, on tlie depofitiois |Ol two or more perious of creditable cha. racters, and tile certificate of a commit- Ironed officer, Hating the circtunllancc# ot the lefts, and tlie amount of the artich a tor which coinpeulation (hall be claimed* ihe privilege is uuderltood 10 be re* ferted to the u. S. of tcquiritlg that none ot the fupplics, which may bo fur* nfthed tinder any of the propoled con* tracts, Hull be iflued, until the lupplie# which have been or may be furiufiicd un* jdtr contracts now in torce, have been confuined ; aud that a lupply in ad • vauce may be always required at any of the fixed polls on the lea hoard, or In* ,dian frontier, not exceeding tlirco movulti, H. DEARBORN, C 59 } Secretary of War* ’l lIK FIRM OF HUNTER &t MINIS, IS this day dtflcfived by mutual consent. All perfon* having demand# will pii tfte render them to tlie fuhfcri— bers (or adjuftmciit ; and all indebted are folicted to prepare for immediat# payment. They will attend at their Comptmg hcuile as usual, for the adjust ment of their account*. J \MES HUNTER, ISAAC MINIS Mrch 23 39 Ground Rent. VLI* tkt*.lr’ in lcbtcd to the City sos GROUND KEN i’, are requeiied to come forward immediately and letttc iho lame. J CUrLFA r, City Treafurcr. March 24 5* __ F.-plit Dollars rteward, WILL be given for apprehending and lodging in anyjail in this state so the fu'ofcriber can get him again, or deliver him tome, in Bulloch county, a negro man, named BI‘,N, he i 22 or 23 years of age, about live feet eight indie* high, a small fear of a buru on one est his cheeks, yellow complexion, well made, born in the state of Maryland, from tlieuce lie wa* brought to North Carolina, there owned by major Jofcph Gratnam, brought to tin* state about 3 years finer, he 1* in the habit of faying that he is free. S AMI, JOHNSON, junior. March 25. jiy. 3 > I.) ‘i I ili'S lie tv lid. RUNAWAY from the fabronUer on iho 15th .1 Febriury, a yelling negro woman | named NELLY, Ilia 1* ufijin 5 feet two or | tit ice inches high, thick mane, ha* remarka ble thick I ps, and black teeth, which are very tar apart, and ufps much when (peak ing. She is well known about town, whers (he tnav he enticed to work ) and is fuppofeci to li. harbored at times about the Orphan hot, E-, and Mr. Wilkinson’s plantation near Savannah The aiiove re ward will he given j to any pert >ll who will deiivtr her to the Jai j Irr m Savannah, or inform the lublcriUcf 1 wlivre the may fie taken. IV.H. STEPHENS. j March 2,5 5^ For Sale. Fortynine l’time Country born Nejroo I For terms apply to JOSEPH HABERSHAM. January *7 tt’ 4* WANTtD, A7J OV r I2USKF.H p a flnrlc man ‘.veil ao . qu.iinted v irh Rice H airing wliucan Lriin’ k \ *<i rrcon'rnrndations of In > hone tty* totr* ty and I cr at Cotton ham, Bryan . Juhn li. Morel. March ri 5; C “r TstAF. V from Slakely TiHinghurJl t in ibis ci'y , on t urjii >y lajl, three fslver let Spoons , two of them marktj MT/l . the other ‘wills no mark The owner may 1 have Stem by proving pioperty unit pay in r ! jur this oJverliji mrnt dppty to JOHN WILLIAMS, i e *• ’ Sisv. March 13, tilofi. 56. i 10 i.tr, A two Itorv II )U°s£ in Ortfui W urii, Cr*cit F.tifj*. ire ut J tut s Sit.*.. cc. T .f.iary z°> I’Ti v\ A,\ J El> ;T ‘ HIRE, a N- jra Buy aj-p’y at this | Olu.e. M.'.rcli 21.