%lje ®a PHILADELPHIA, ■ fiUDAY EVENING, MARCH ig. PRICES OF STOCKS. Philadelphia, March z6. Six Pc Cent. 16/ i to 3d Int. off Three Per Cent. 9/6 to 7d. do. Deferred 6 Per Cent. 14/4 B VNK United States, 13 percent. _____ Pennsylvania, 41 ditto. North America, 46 ditto "nfurantf comp N. A. fliares 30 Pennfylvania, flares, 35 fS g per cent Scrip 10 COURSE OF EXCHANGE '>•.. Jn Hamburgh 33 1-3 cents per Mark Banco. _ London, at 30 days _ . at 60 days '-j, at 90 days Amfterdam,6o days, pr. guild. 36 to 37 1-1 cents INFERNAL'OUTRAGE. I A gpng of United Irishmen, yesterday befetthe house of Mr. Brown, Editor of the -' Philadelphia Gazette, at fever&l different * times during the day,- but not finding him it home or finding him aimed, were repeat «lly toiled in their design to murder him. At about' 2 o'clock, however, several of , them carried their ddign partly into execu ' : tion, by aflaulting and abuling Mr. Brown V:.' -in the mod cruel and'barbarous manner. . The following publication was declared by the affallins to be the ground of their outra -1 ges. Dr. Reynolds in the Chair ! 011 Monday the 18th inft. a number of United Irishmen assembled to get drunk to gether at a private bouse, having neither calh nor credit to procure an entertainment ata public one—Dr. Reynolds wus unani mously calkd to the chair—what a villain ous gang mult it have been when he was the chief ! -The toafls and music ufedon the oc casion, have in them a degree of hardiness -ana contempt for the public feeling of this country, thai could scarcely have been Jook ed for even from the desperate band that huzza'dto them. " TbcFrtHcb Republic—lrifhmen cannot be • ungrateful." Nine cheers, and the Mar ' "frilltfs Hymn." What has France done to deserve the gratitude of Ireland ? Under deception af ter deception, under promises of assistance and protection, which France did not and could not afford, Ireland became plunged in to a scene of univerlal uproar and oarnage, and is gashed with ifiany a deep wound, which year; will not heal. Who (hould curse France more loudly than Reynolds and his associate in rebellios ? Did not this per £dy of France, this promised aid which ne ver arrived, drive him and his afiociates in to extremities,.riot at firft contemplated; and whicH jiave ended in the banishment of Reynolds and m*ny hundred of his bre thren—in the hanging-, of such as were not fortunate enough to tfcape, and the entire difcomfiture ef the whok: iyftem of iinfur •jeAion —It is.evident too'that France en deavored to separate Ireland from Gieat Britai-n, to take poflefiion of herfelf, and tfat the Irifli dire&ory began to discover this, which produced lome delay sujd cwfu • ■ fion m their neji'ociation. 1 x " Army of " Ireland" Music, Ca Ira" This must mean the kino's army in Ireland, as there is no other there. " The Emigrant Iriji Rifublieart —Soon and fuccefsful be their return." Amen ! Amen ! and let all the people fay amen ! " The Martyrs of lrtfh Liberty ; who have Fitzgerald, &c. &c." That is, how to live in infamy and die on tlie gallows—a Uniied Irilhman dues not require many lesions for this in(lrudlion< " Alexander James Dallas; the indepen dence of the Bar" That these fellows ihould toast their At torney is no way remarkable ; as Iri/hmen etnnot be ungrateful, it was certainly indis pensable ; but that the fhotild talk of the independence of the Bar, is most nifh ingly impudent.—.lt is not afccrtained be yond all controvcrfy.that everyjuror,witnefs, jiiftice or lawyer, concerned in the appre hension < r convidtion of any United Irish- man, vvaa exposed almost to certain aflafilna tion, from that desperate banditti in Ireland, among whom Reynolds, was a leading cha rafter.—lt was evi'n a solemn resolution, that if a United ififhman, cor.fented to a Terdift against a Uniied Irishmen, "he ought to lofc his cxi Hence." Here, is the indepen dence of jullice then finely disposed of: And yet these fellows ha*e the effrontery to come here and prate about the independence of the Bar; Many observations might be made on this private entertainment; but as it may have keen the priipal obje&of these poor wret £hts "to push about thej>rum," and get mellow without expence, it is a pity to in terfere with the only pleasure they can en joy. Although the murderous deeds of this the ®c(ldftctt:ble banditti, that ever infefted a civilized community cry aloud for theaveng lng arm of justice ; and although xhe violat ties of nature, the offendo , d|charitit,s of i'o oflife, ought to have ensured the apprehen "Oii of the aflaflins, yet the mob who gather r ' round them was so base as to let tticm off. ' tins the immediate Agents have eicaped : •jir.attention turns, therefore, to the t-.vo V| llains who suborned them. A fellow, j p nr.e acqflitted for an intent to murder, ve- I '*y naturally tries his hand at it again. With him no one is more likelv to coak fee, than infamous wretch who could perveil the r urrents of juflice to acquit him. I hefe two villains, I mean to hang up to the infa my i)iey merit, in terms so clear that their. <3> A. B. persons can) ot be iniftakcn , bat as it ]$ de sirable to comprize under one view all that is to be said oil tins occalioii, and us one point on which it will be peceflary to dwell, as ma terial, is not y.'t fully ascertained, (I mean, whether Claypoole mid Bradford condemn or applaud, or wholly omit to notice this tran faftion) what remains to be said, along with fomt collateral evidences in my peffeffion, is reserved for another day; N. B. As prosecutions for pretended li i bels have become more common (an 4 ten times more opprefiive in the mode of their conduft) that the Lettresde Cachet of Louis Quatoize, I venture to fuppole that no one wi.il be absurd enough to presume that I mean to convey any allusion to Dallas, Se cretary of State, and of the Democratic Society. COMMUNIGA fED . Yesterday morning, a dark-visaged United Irishman, who appeared, by his looks and manners, to have recently escaped to this country,' called on Mr. Brown,' the Editor of the Philadelphia Gazette, and began in an abulive manner to.queflion him refpe&ing a (publication in which one Reynolds, the chief of the gang, had been properly treated for his impudence in toasting the French Re public at a recent fea'ft on St. Patrick's day ; Mi. Biown, in a fpinted manner, drove the fellow from his door, but without that chaf . tiiement whicb he so riciily defcrved. About 2 o'clock, two more of this gang of ruffians, lushed in upon Mr. Brown while he was dining aloue, and one of them attacked him with a bludgeon, while another", of luperior size and ftre'ngth, held a 'young man Who would otli.rwife have handed Mr. Brown a weapon for his defer.ee—,fter Running Mr. Brown by a feveie blow on the head the vil lain seized him by the h-Jfc, and with his feet, by the most violent efforts, attempted to destroy him, but being fuddehly alarmed by the approach of the neighbours,' both the villains mrfde off; soon after the principal of the gang (Reynolds) had the impudence to . Iliew himfelf, and was soon followed by two others, and several mort were seen lurking about the door, apparently to effect a res cue, in cafe of need. None of thtfe fellows were known except Reynolds, who, by keep ing jbimfelf apparently detached', seemed to hope that he might escape being implicated in thjs detefbble plot; but it is hoped that the unerring hand of juftife may soon over take the whole of. these horrid conspira tors, who having, already forfeited their lives by treasons in their own country, are ft ill anxious to meet their dfferts in this. To Mr. FENNO. Sir, I FIND myfelf under the disagreea ble necessity of appealing to the public, in contradidion of a malicious and unfounded falfehood, which appeared in your paper of the 27th inft. under the New-York head, which dates that I had compelled a French privateer to strike, and then had not courage to take pofleffion of her. Every, mar* who is acquainted with the duty of a commander of a veflel of war, will admit, that if the privateer had struck, it was not my duty to take pofleffion of her, but to have feat an officer. The report may have aril'en from my chafing'a French privateer into the illand of. St. Euftatia, at which I fired a number of shot ; which chafe I continued r s near to the as I thought prudent' and proper; all .the particulars of which were communicated to thepfaper office?. ' The report imitated as having come from one of my officer?*- which I am convinced is as impoflible as it is rtutrue, THOMAV\VILLIAMS. ?c7* the different printers who have in serted the aforefaid paragraph, Its requested to give a place to this also. March 29. From the New-York Gazette. " TAKE CARE!" A Schooner.arrivcd yesterday from some pirt of the Weft-Indies, 011 board of which it is reported, several persons arc sick with a FErcß ; but I suppose our wife men of the faculty, will perfilt that the yeliow-fever is never imported : therefore, to accommodate the owners and their own opinion, will fay there i«*no danger. " |CJ?, A stated meeting 1 of the Pennsylva nia Society for promoting the abolition of slavery, Sic. will be held' at the ufiial place, oh the ift of the ensuing .month, at half part 6 o'clock in the evening JAMES MILNOR, Sec'fy. 3d month, 29,1799. gCT 3 " The orders of the Second Troop of Volunteer Cavalry, of the United States, to meet at the manage are fupcrceded by a fub lequent order to meet at Ogden's tavern, Chefnut street on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, without uniform. JONA. ROBESON, lieut. march 29. (Basettt sparine %itt. Port of Philadelphia, CLEARED Si h'r Hetty, Keen, Sa;vaimah Sloop Eliza, Barnard, Nantucket Ship Mary Ann, .Stuart from.hence, has arrived at Antigua. Brig Betiev, 'Pitcher, from hence, has ar rived at St. Bartti lomews. A brig, a. fcTir. and a {loop, names un known, were at 1 Glquceftcr point ye{brdav evening. i'he following- vsflels lay at New Castle, Ship Morris Hawkins bfaree A loin &rig Fair American, Lively, EVERY ONE HAS HIS FAULT.' End of the Play, the favorite Air of the By. Miss Arnold. To-which will b e a dd e d, A FJRCE, in ttoo aHs C never perofrmed here) called 'Performed at the Theatre, Covent Garden, with the grea'teft applau{e.] *** On .Saturday, ROMEO & JULIET, —Signior Joseph Doflor will, (for the last time) repeat his surprizing perfarmanefs. « On Monday, a celebrated PLAY, translated from the German of Kotzebue's, cal led THE STRANGER; with the ADOPT ED CHILD, and other entertainments, for the benefit of Mrs.Msrry. "t"* Marshall's Night will be on Wednesday next. Notice is hereby given, THAT ieparate propolals will be .received at tbcoffice of the Secretary of tfie Depart ment of War, until the expiration nt the ot July next enfeing, for the supply of a',l ra tions, which may be required fetfthe use if the United Statr6, from the firil Jay of Odlober, ■ 799, to the thirtieth day of September, 1800, both (lays intlufive, at the places and within the two diftridls herein after firft mentioned ; and also th.it ieparate proposals will be received at the said offic? until the expiration ol the :15th day of July next ensuing, for the supply of all rations which may be required as aforefaid, from the firft day of January in the yeir 1800, to the thirty.firft day of December iu the fame year, both days inclusive. at the place and with in the several itates herein after mentioned, viz. First —Proposals to supply all rations,.that may be required, at Ofwego ; at Niagara ; at Prefqu'ifle ; at Michilimackinic j at Fort Franklin ; at Le Bauf; at Cincinnati ; at Picque tOwn» and Xoramies stores ; at Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any place below Fort Defiance, on the Miami river to Lake Erie , at Tort Knox, a"nd Ouatanon on the river Wabaih ; at Maflac ; at any place or places on the east fide of the river Mifiiflippi, above the mouth of the river Ohio, and upon the Illinois river. Second—Proposals to supply all rations that may be required, a; any place or places, on the east fide of the Mifliflippi river, below the mouth of the river Ohio to the southern boun dary of the state of Kentucky and the laid state ; at Knoxville ; at all other poll* and! places within the state of Tenneflee ; at South Weft Point ; at Tellico Block-houfi, at St. Stephens on the river Tombigby andanny place or places within the Cherokee boundaries [. .be low the southern boundary of the state of Ten neflee and within the boundary of the United States. , 7"£mg,"\t George town, it Harper's ferry, at Eaftown, at the Head of" Elk, and at any othep place or places, where troops are or may he flationed, marched or recruited within the limits of tlie flateof Maryland. Eighth— Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at. Fort Mifflin, at Philartel phia, at Darby, at Lancaster, at Wilkcfb-irrcj at Reading, at Bristol, at Yorktowi), at Carlisle. at Lewift *n (Mtfflin county) at Bedford, at Greenfbarg, Wafhington, at Eaftown, at Wilmington, at Chriltiana, at Dover, or at any other plate or, places where troqps are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the limits of the.states or Pennsylvania and Dela wa; e, except the posts within the (late of Penn sylvania, enumerated in the firft proposals afore said. CAUTION, Ninth —Proprfrtli to fupp!v all rations that may be required at Hackenfac, at Elizabeth town, at New-Brunfwick, at Burlington, at Woodbury,'at Trenton, and at any other place or places where troops are or may be flationed, marched or recruited within the limits of the state of Jcrfey Tenth—Propofah to supply all ratioss that may le required at New-York, at Weft-Point, .Jt Flufh ng, at Hatrlem, at West-Chester, at Poughkeep ic, at KenJerhook, at Stillwater, at Newburg, at Übany, at Conejoharie, at Cherry Valley, and at ,ny orher place or places, where troops arc or nay be stationed, marched or recruited within the imitsof the flare of New York, except the potts within the faiil state enumerated in the firft pro jflifals aforefaid. Eleventh—Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Hartford, at Hebroa, at New London, at Brc klynn, at Wyndham, at Litchfield at Guilford, at New-Haven, at Fairfield, at Dan bury, at Middlctown, and at any other place or places where troops are or may be ftationed,march ed or recruited within the limits of the State of Copnedicutt. Twifib —Propofala to fApply all rations that may be required at F6rt Wolcott, at Brinton's Point, at Newport, at Providence, and al any place or places where troops ait or may be flatlra ioeto=xfwatre* The last iveek before tie benefits. THIS EVENING, March ig, WILL BE PRESENTED, A celebrated COMEDY, called BONNY BOLD SOLDIER, BOTHERATION Or, A Ten Tear's Blunder. WAR DE PARTMENT, March, 21, 1799- Ed, marched or recruited within the liniifs the of state of Rh-)de Island. 1 LitUehtb— Pfopcfals to fuppfy a 1 rations that requn ed at Portland in the Diftrid of R j ne Cape Ann, Salem, Marbleh.tad, 3d ton, at SjTiMgfic ld, at Uxbridgd, and at anybthir place or places where troops are or may beftation ed, marched or recruited within the limits of the ftafecf MafTachufetts. v Fourteenth—Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Ponfmouth, at Exeter, at Windsor, at Bennington, at Rutland; or at any Fort, place or places, where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the States o( New-Hampfhirt and Vermont. The Ration to be supplied, is to consist of the following articles, viz Eighteen ounces of bread or flour, or when neither can be obtained, of one quart of rice, er one an-J a half pound of fifted or boulted Indian meal, one pound and a quarter of frefli beef, or one pound of fa 1 ted beef, or three quarters of a pound of salted Fork, and when frelh naeat is. iflued, fait, at the rate of two quarts for evrey hundred rations, soap at the rate of four pounds, and candles at the rate of a pound and a half for every hundred rations. It is expeited the proposals will also extend to the supply of rum, whiskey, or other ardent fpi rics at the rate of half a gill per ration, and Vine gar at the rate of two quarts tdr every hundred rations. The projolals w.ll fpecify the price of the several component parts of the ration, as well as tho'e ot iubllitiitei or alternative* for parts thereof. The rations are to be lurnrfWed in such qumtztifS as that there iball at all times, during the term of tfee proposed cob trails, be fufticient for the (fori fumption ot the troops at MichiJin/acUinac, Detroit Niagara as.d Oiwtfgo, for fix months in advances, and at each of the other polls an the western wa iters, for at lead three mouths in a of good and wholeforae provisions, if itu fameOiall be re quired It all© to be permitted to all and evej y j of thr commandants of fortified places, or ports, to call lor at season» when the lame can be trans ported. or at anytime in cafe of urgency fuchfup plit-.v of lite provisions in advance, as in the difere* tion ol the commandant Oiail he deemed proper. It is be undr rftood rhat the cohtra&or is to be attire expewce and rifle of ilTuing the flip plies to the troops, and . that ali loires, fu&iined, by the. depredations of an enemy, or of the troops »f the United States, shall be paid for at the price 0/ the article-captured ordeftroyed, on the depositions of two or more-perf.jis of creditable i and the certificate of a commillionfid officer, afcertainipg the circumflances of the loft, andjhe amount of the article?, for which compsn (ation (hall be claimed. The privilege is to be under-stood to be reserved to the United s'tatas of requiring, that none ol the supplies which may be furniihed under any'of tie proposed contradlsihril be issued, until the fu-plies which have or may be furniihed under contrasts now in force have been consumed, and that a sup ply in advance may required-at any of the p«fts on the Sea-board or Indian froHtisrs not exceeding three months. JAMES M'HENRT, mcrch 19 Capital Wharf, Lot Ss? Stores, ALSO, SUNDRY GROUND-RENTS. To be Sold, at Public Vendue, at the Merchant? Caffee-Roufc, on the 17th day of. the 4th month,at 7 o'clock in the evening, if rot pre'uioufly difpofid of at private fate, I "'HAT valuable eflate 71 feet on.Watsr-flreet, JL bounded on the North by Safltfras flreet, and spending into the river Delaware; on whirh are ere&ed Very ext'enfive (lores and wharf, in good repair.—Plenty of water for the lar B est fliips to lay »t the wharf In every refped a capital fitUa tton foranybufinefs requiring exteufive ware-houses find the convenience of a wharf; or for any person wifhing-toinveft money in real estate, that produ ces a handsome income. si L S 0, The following Ground-Rents, wellfecured, on Saffafras, Seventh & Cfitrry-ftrem: Dolls. C.ts. "JOS~ 90 per anii. payable by John Nicholfon, ' iS do do Robert Evans, fen. 37 do do William Powell, 40 do do William Bell, 40 do do J°hn Evans, jun. 39 d» do Andrew Beamer, 63 do do Maurice Moyjiihan 33 $0 do do Henry Pepper, 19 80 do .■ do Thos. Ncwby & wife 36 90 do do ■ John How, cicty for the aboli tion of Slavery, 19 83 do do Adam Zanczinger, ®3 75 do do Ellis Fry, 3-t 3S d® do William Rinchart, 46 67 do do Peter Fritz, 46 do do Valeptinc Hoffman, 45 do dp Valsntine Um behead 41 58 do do Jacob Colloday, - UO 17 do do Frederick Heifs, On Brown, between Second and Third ftreets, Northern Liberties: 20 per ann. payable by Jacob Houses, 10 do do Joseph Fitch. For further particulars, enquire of JOHN WARDER, No. acß, North Eront-ftreet. jd month, 19 mw&ftx? a A Pleasant Retreat. To befold at public vendue. By order of the Orphan's Court of Montgomery County 011 the 17th day of the founts man' h next. at 7 o'clock in he evening, at the Merchants Cof fee house, in Philadelphia. The following drfcrihed capital house and lots Prin ted in PousTown, abou' 36milfs(rom Philadel phia, bring part of the tftate of Thomas Mavbur ry, deccafcd. The Mansion house standing on' the Main ftreeis, built with (lone and the best materi als, commodiouflydivided inply tothe fubfeiibei' there on who will (hew the fame, mw&fti7A |tV'•< < - tins ©sp'si ipaii F.OSTON, March 22. TRIBUTE to TRUXTON. As the rei'ps;tfab;i;ty ai?d profpeilty c|t'> L silted States, essen (tally depend on tlie po tency of the Navy— the spirits of the people ■tie vety naturally railed by the recent plea-* ling event. It is ti exfore, we linderftand, concluded to exhibit publ.c evidence of tor the Succei's of the Cqnftellation, and gr:L titude to her brave commander, on Saturday at oue o'clock P. M. I; is expefted faluu's will be fired by all the armed (hips in t' e harbour, and by the Artillery Company at each end of the town—while t! e Citizens, collecting in State *llneet, will respond in fymphonious huzzas. Fhe lufurgente, previous to capture, kafl taken five Englilh vessels and one American 1 and they arrived fafe at Guadaloupf, to pro rogue fhrvation. Mr. Porter has been acquitted of the Murder of his Children. t Captain Filher, front the Havarmah, had his vefiel taken by a French privateer. He and his crew were forced on 'board their boat and turned adrift. i hey were 7 d'ays at the niurcy ot the waves, and 4 days without pro visions. At length they were picked up. HARTFJORD, March 2s. ' Last Wednesday evsning the Presidest of the United Slates arrived "in this Cityj and the next morning procee ;ed on his journey t& his feat at iira:'ntree. NEW-YORK, VS>. di a 3. On ?aturaay last, a n.'ari culling himfti John I). Harifon, bong-ht ef ( aiimir c!e las Vigne, N6. 13 Courtlandt street, a panxl of watches, aiariuntimg to 3801 dollars and 60 cents, which he reque (i..d might be fcnt to his lodgings, when the c..fli would be paid* 1 be feller accordingly lent the watches in a trim'*, and the purcha'ftr drew a check on one ot the banks lor the 'amount, which, on being presented, was refilled, as no iuch person had accounts with the bank. The bearer of the check returned to.the place where lie had left the watches, but Harrifon had absconded with them, and could not lie found. A reward of 590 dollars was laid to have been offered lor his 3pprehenfion* Search was made, and, on Tuesday, about sunset, he was taken 011 board of a Hoebuck ferry boat, while crossing the river, with the trunk. The watches, except a few, wert found in it—7 were in his pockets, and he had fold 6. He was .lodge# in the watch houfe, and yesterday morning carried before the police. On being queflioned why he drew a check oft the bank, knowing he h:.4 no money there, he replied, that he expedled by that time, there was a d-pofn t>f Calh from New-Orleans to meet the.draft ! He was committed to will doubt less be tried at the present session of the fn preine court, and meet the fare deferred by so bate an aft of swindling and fraud. \ eflerday an hermtphrodite brig on het way through Hell Ga.e to this city, struck on the rocks, •♦erfrt, and funk. We do® not learn lier name, but understand that 8 of the people peri(hed. 79 be Sol J, at Public Vendue, at the Merchants' Coffee-Houfe, Philadelphia, on the stb day of April, next, at Seven o'clock, in the evening, A Valuable Plantation, Situate in Lower Duihn Toivnjhip, in the county of Philadelphia, CONTAINING about 230 acres if Land said premises are plrafantly Ptuated on thd Briilol road about 10 miles from Philadelphia and ist» be fold in three divisions, as follow.'. No, 1 .—Containing about 170 acres, wbcreon is erected a good two (lory Stone Dwciline-Houfe, vi i.h throt rooms on a flcOr, stone kitchen and stone Spring Boufc, Frama Barn, an J other conve nient out buildings—there is on said premises about 50 acres of excellent Wood Land, a good hearing Orchard of grafted Fruit, some valuable Meadow and the remainder good arable Land? one third part of a Saw Mill and privileges will be fold with this Farm. No. 1 —Containing abeut 40 teres pleafaatly si uated on the Briflol road, three which ar« Wood Land, the remainder good araMe Land. No. 3, Containing about so acre., adjoining the la(l describe : Lot and the Briilol road, oil these two last Lou there are ekgant fcites for Country Seat*, theirfituation being h gh, and man heaithy aeij'hbrvrhood. Jonathan. Paul, Or may fee a draught thereof on application I® ... JOHN CONNENLY, stu&hneerV?- N. B, An ind'fjjut.ble Title will be given yiarch ag. . " ( t U T1 »Si at;- S, ) Pennsylvania ■'iit :et, e is hereby given, THAT a fpeci.il Difiridl Ci.it of rhe United Siites will be len at the C'ty i'ali in the city i>t Philadelphia, in and f >r the Per.r.fyiva iia dif; ifl, on TV-fiJay th * i6tl, .'ay of April net?, ,-t ten of the dock in the foren on of th e fair.e d*y, f.-r tV TM a I of in lafoimation filed by William Kawle, £l'q;iire, Attorney of th e United States in and for th'e said diilrifl, against The Brigantine amiable addeee, j with her tickle, apparel and ap« WS«lMßilSM®', ,,irlcr,;ll -ies, and cargo, confift iig of Sugar, C.-ffee, Orar-'.'fs and LffliW. The (aid brigaatine Amiable <*ldcle being a vcffcl i*lW| by perlons refining within the L'l.i-r,] States nd rrnpl. , X J j a traific with prrforj tefident wi hin hf jutmiction ot the Frmeh Republic, contrary to he >£lo( Copgrefs, in fetch cafe made a .id provided nd seized then ' By order n r the Court. DAVID CALDWELL Clerk of tkf DifiriS Court. ' tu£#frf imrch 29 To be Rented in the Country, \ C( NVENJEN 1 Stono i)v\ e'hilg lioufe L \ !wo stories high, with two rooms on a floor, with an <' *i ; I y ,