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; - . :• *, ;*■)• ke . .-ftooncr E’iz". - ! . nr.
■\ d-a-d James, of End for ’V’
v i M irth iq.ir, out i 8 Jays,
,-i ns the French fi it had errivtd
Lrcque and were bound to leeward.
’* i .-if tai hed to the northward
■ it, on board the fehoouer in my
i r fiber information, Extraft
t ‘he 100 book of the Cchooncr Eliza
i c-'pt. R. Janies, of Ealt River, and
ioUrt 1). Jervis, supercargo, Fort
• ,-al Martinique, Msy 14th, C3pt. on
Hi ariniT cut, ? 3 r. m. a Dr**. T t
■ -c <n lirht—or iers wire immcdiafeFv
tvN ;\l rni fdH of j R f i*i . ( the - line,
‘ r eMefl a 1:d 3 U -, h) to irifra* a and 3
aof 22 ft is i r!,, atuiu “U btr i t
; r. r •} i..h were ‘.he 3. it hr.
‘loop of war Lion.
An embargo w it t< ulate’v !or
; hni io>,;inUt'd ii 1 ,li z6th. 1 .1 .• :e st’
r. ai tk; li.K Witt lundta iro a tin
licet.
i hev h?d hkcw.fe taken p. fftiTiori t>!
JR vk. The fle v.to f;.i
the 29th, r.nd by repc tof feme of th
otficMi, nhooincd in company with Mr
/ J rv.s they tot tout dto it. .tm.s, v.
fit on boatJ 3 toe troops;and 2 q;>:.:;tuv
of he. vy at itirry. Thfy Hk.- .vift in
to 1 met. tin. cat .. .r. . .11. fi.. .., 1
i’jv y .atended to treat ary Antrie&nr,
fr&datg Lo die ifi and of St. D mlnro.,
.stcy fever*fy—in. !•’ < -!-r-1 i.ii.r
Inert wou.ci exttnif, v?as yet undiu in i ■
•etf, as feme were lor hanging and fume
• for other pjinitlin-. .it~-fomc ; u )lh;u
. Was certain. Sp- ka thz above’ fchr. z?
Iragites 8. E. from Cm? Hmrv, 1 8 d"',
out, wind S. S. E. After ‘xtmflii y the
above from the in* bock, aid gelling
every otber infcinotion, I thought it
tr.oft prudent for the inter* id of tne con
cern'd, to return to the C hrfsper ke, fS
the rifque, in try opinion appeared ton
great for the lives and property on board.
After getting the atuiciaid intelligent.,
l immcdiat.Hy bote away for the Chtfa
peske, wind 3. S E.—at 8 ? m. took <1
pilot on boa-d, the pilot boat Argo, in
company.
Hmirtta, (Ohio) Airy 9.
<f A gentleman Ly the name of Ben
nett, and a companion, a th. rt time
since trawttirq from Zanesvill; (in O’ in)
•n Whenliny (in Virginia) on Zanc’s
toad, so caUt-'i. They had with them
a little horse, on which, they carried a
bout one thousand dollars in lilvcr. It
appears, that two men had followed
for forne time with an intent to
tr b < brm. but never ac.t cn opportunity
ihf putting their tiefigns in execution, un*
til they had got within tin miles cf
Newelstown. li f-ems further that the
travelers were warned of the threatened
danger. The robbers by accident got
pall the tr?yeller, a”d came to a tavern,
enquiring very pEniculiirfly after fame
pevl ‘ns anfivering in description to the
travellers, infemuch that the lanlord
ftrong'y ft)fp< died th< m. The robbers
bad not been gone tvo hours from the
tavern, before the t ran lie’s fame along
The ! c milord cxpoffH los fear and sus
picion i advised Bennett and his comps
. j.ion toa-m thtrrfeivcs, -foid fuypefie ’
the proptirtv of feme person aecnpp .
- rvitig them to Newelstown ; but they did
iiot apprehend any dfrger.—Thty
provided thimfelves vi h hiikcry clubs,
and proceeded on them journey : they hzd
Hot proceeded far, b 1 fore they were at
tacked by two men, with blackened faces,
and ordered to surrender their money.
One of these menhedagun, which hi
levelled at the bread ot Bennett, the
ether had a tomahawk ; feme words
tHled, but Bennett discovering that the
Villain wrs resolute and determined, and
that bis lift was m danger, rea hid out
the bridle to the robber, who held the
gun, hoping that he would take hold of
it, by which tdion the dinAion of the
gun would have been ukered ; in which
case lie intended to fprir.g in upon him,
and weft the grn from his arms j hut
the robber was on his gurrd— he com
ftiEndid Bennett to lead the horse
into a reitain deep hollow, wfiich lay < fi
the rezd, threatening to (hoot hirn if he
ri'd not ; Ben.,cU cotjedfuring that the
robber meant to rcurt’er him when he got
h ; m there, threw the br ; c]!e f.om birn
W;‘h great vtclence, faying “ f’li hr
and -d if 1 go there,” and took to Ins
beefs.
The horse being ae.ciiftomrd to follow
1 “s master tbrru, h ihe woods, to< k afv r
him full fpred : the robber with the gun
tcck alter the horse ; and the robber
with the tomahawk, who lad taken
the otber traveller, and was keeping
him in euftody : teeing the horse aril
frorey flying < ff, debited his and
took after the rest, Bennett and the horse
won the rare ; ts v rarre to a hnnfe )n
about a cilc, at the fight of wjii-.h, the
fdhbers retreated ; and w’nct was r.rraik
ahle, the saddle ba -s whte h contained the
money, ar.d which hung loose over the
saddle, dio not fall est, although ti e
herfs it over vc*-y bad race
ground, * hie kfy cov red over wi.htree.,
logs, bru!h, Slc. tad nn rapidly confiuer
lug the weight he carried.
Tr e n'xt and. y one of the r’ wa*
ppn headed ar.d “oirr i'.tedto y>:\, where,
in confrqiience fa frnt- t:c of court, he
is to have the pieTu't of tarrying two
years free of expence.
AGRICFETTR 7.
Tl e eccentnr r ‘ic c th c e l -"nt(d
crt-falrm W bakv, v hii trip to tbe ca-
J;:ai of ju fe:t, ha.i b .11 prododtive of an
p< vantage to ri; ag icuitur> cf hi? ccun- j
try, never nptAed to have rcfulted fr j n
an advei iure so whimfieal ; and which
may fairly be enumerated in the liil of
* great evpats from little caufcs.”
A fmail sh-as of Jerufalein Wheat
itrought home by the servant who accom
panied Mr. Whaley to Judtgt, and after
wards tiled as a sign r.t an ablolete ale
house in Dublin opened by his servant,
by the mere (l chance, attraAsdt.be no
tice of an experimental farmer. After
so many years ablence from its indigenous
: i” k and hanging above three, cxpofeJ la
! the weathers, the ffv-af was examined, and
. iiuly .fine ears ~cie feiniu 111 a i.vituii
1 ftnto.
\ i •’ tfrfrrg ,j t ,i< ie vvrrc town in
1 garden of the farmer, and th. ir produce,
n h fqlh'ivmy yrr evinced the moil
l. ‘d (lulling prHTiil:.u fs ; the u’ftre v ls
Lc-;-n caitf .i.'y coiiuc.ted for the lad four
- : ft; arid Hmre nr-,v ?cdlv.v 1 I’.vr.
1 hundreds < f lr h nous p'au-d with the
‘•..rliui-b'e grain. ‘ r ‘kc mcd. ofcu !f, ire
1 13 oy tin 1 ai.J The ilr;.w is a
••* ••*'"l not ! )l!r *v ( b,,t with a
j tiatriciuus Lp u pith, which renders
‘ ‘*■ a*- a pn.veirlcr for hors s, or neat
cattle, c.t::. Tie straw bru-s
r-n, like .1 rrpern wheat, a fiogle
‘verr, but a Hump of maty cars; and
;t ’ c gra n large cr. J f. 1, yields an ur
c. rrv.ori quunti y of the tineik and nr; and
to irucli is the f, and now in demand
. t i.rungh inland, that the o igi.-ftl
ilti atcr has rApal'v fold it at the rati
01 let; gi int-t thr ftoite.
j ti I GY.
On the Diuth of a Blaclsn/itb.
(WITH the ntivt sos a S.trripfon this
Lr, efihe fledge,
By the anvil his livelihood got ;
I With the ikill ot old Vulcan couid tens*
p Pr an edge,
And fir ike while his iron is hot.
By , : vigttig ne liv'd, y,-t never w..s tried,
j Oi condemned by tht laws of tae land ,
Bui ilill ’tisccriam and can’t be denied
: lie often was burnt in the hand !
Vi i;h the funs of St. Crisp 11 no kindred
he claimed,
With the last fie. had nothing to do ;
! Fle handled no <.W, and yet in his time
’ Made many an excellent thee!
;He blew up no coals of sedition, but {fid
H : s hallows was always in blast ;
j And I will acknowledge (deny it who
will,)
I That ore I fee, andbutor.e he pofsess’d.
No adtor ivas he, or concerned with the
flag-,
No audience to awe him appear’d ;
i FVt ofttn the fhupfiike a crowd in a rage)
| l'he voice of hissing was heard.
Tho’ steeling ot axes was part of his cares,
In thieving be never iva, found ;
And tho’ he wascontl.-.nt’y beating on bat s
, No vcffel he e’er ran aground,
Ah 6 ! end alack ! what more can I fay
Oi Vulcan’s uufort’nate son ?
I be prittt and the f xten have born him
away,
And the found of bis hammer is gone.
%. u in iwnr<WHfr I
Georgia Republican,
AND
vIAiP iN If LLIGPNCPLR.
It J>o A and ft! OR SR.
b.. .... . Jv y 2. iTty.
AT an eleftion for Aldermen of tfiis
city heMyefterday the following gentiemen
w-re'ahofen : ’ -be rifpeftive warts, viz.
For Green & Col urn bt a W’.-.rus
W'ti. DrV es < iq,
h Htiq.
Ar,fon—John Y. Noil, cfq.
Warren—Samuel Howard, efq,
Perc:v I —Brrj. Ai fliv, t : q.
Reynolds—ja >s Hunter, efq.
D rby—Bal'hafer Sh fFrr'.fq.
Deck r jair es Maifnall. e'q.
f [1 cthcothr — John h. Mor i.efq
Li 1 ti y & Elbert —Dr Jno.L.ove
Oglethorpr— Adam Cope, tiq.
In Franklin, it appeard th t
Jno. p. Williamlon A: P- ac
Fell efqrs. lad an equal num
ber of vote's.
CORRESPONDENCE.
“ M. ” on Dr. Brickcll’s advertise
ment of cure Lr the consumption, is ic
ceived. ! t ‘swell known that we have
publicly dtcli.'td ary further rii-wfpapir
I ecu'tft. wfh the di dfor, and hovviver
j lingular it may bd thought for a rego-
I lar phyficiau to be proclairrmg secret rc
medirs, or however extraori.ina: y tie
j price of h s aff,dance may appear, we a;e
not difpoftd to deviate from that rtf.lu
tion, Jf, then, any wi.ters tliir k pro
per to cotment on this occrfion, th* y
a 't informed that nothing will be admit
ted unlefg the name of the authoi is left
with the editor.
♦
Georgia Leglflature.
Hrufe of Reprefentativcs, TTiurfday
Nov, mber z 2.
T v e Sprak r requested an expreffi n
of the sense of the house on the clause
of the confti'ution refpedfing the Ggning
of bills, whether the consent of the house
was neciir.ry before he could sign an
enrolled bill ?
Mr. W uliatr.3,
I tbit k it is necessary. I think it
arnot be a law till they have given
the*r confer tto sign.
Mr. Half,
It is a t cnnecefLry wade of time, and
I tfiii.k we have no right to refufe the
’ dgnii'g.
Mr. Wiiliw.u. 1
It is unprecedenttl that the fpraker
fltould sign the bill tat bout the coi.fent
of the house.
Mr. Simms,
1 recollect that apill was pafTcd both
branches, on a formlr occafton, without
opposition, hut aft*- enrollment, the
house difeovered its impropriety, and
on the qtieftion wl ether the fpeaker
should ftgn it, it was aifogreed to. The
houfe.fhould have it in their power to
den a ‘.ill in its la” ll'gc :f they di'co
ver tin proprieties whith b.3d cfcapcd their
—ten .0.-1. U nil t’ e fijoiug of the bill,
it is in p'/flefTHn of the house, but not
after ftgi.ing. I think the conditution,
.ocs i.ut enjoin the s.; nature without the
coufiiit of the house, and at it may be
bent (Gal 10 rctaa the piiwcr of prtven
t:rj the fi rnature, J think it ought not
to be patted with.
Mr. Wtlfcher,
It is a mailer of regret that the confii
ttition is not more txplicit. It fays, all
bills shall be read on three seperate days in
each branch, before they pafj. When
they have />, fflj .hey arc not in the poiv
fr of the houte. If it were ottierwil'e,
ii the doftiine for whii h gentlemen con
tend, >s corn th, it Will be introducing a
fourth branch of the legislature. Ido
tot knowhow the picfcnt prattizc crrp f
into xft, but it is | unparliamentary
Wln ti a bill lias pr.ljcd agreeably to the
cor.ltJtuiion, figaiiig i# a matter of courf’
being merely the atitdali.in of the un
coiidnutional officer to the regulaiity of
its peffage. If it is in the power of the
. ouic to with hold the fperkers signature
then may the opponents if a bill tak
advantage of the al fence of fome of
its friends, ar.d by refilling the signature
dedre y a bdl which after foletnn ptuTage
hid i.t faA b-come ala v*, and which
IliH hid a real majority of ti e house in
its favor.
V e “e continued.
CTI cThl’ rifFa tai es “
ON he fiilh Tuesday in August
..cxr will be sold at die Court-House
:o this rrv, between the hours us 10
nr j 30t10.tr, A negro Girl i.amcd
hue Sc yt J os me property of John
1-.OVC .0 satis'y several cxzcu'ions.
John VViUiams* scs
Ju'y j 8; t
JNO riCF..
VI.T. Perfors who have demands agaii.fl
tl.e eitaie of JO.’tN KEl'.B,decM. are
1. quelled to render them in atteifed agrrei
btc to aw, and thole who are indebted ro
•In f. id ella’e are defiled to make payment
to vile fubferibers
FHEDEKICK HERB, Adm’r.
CAi’H Ai’.llilE HEKB, Adm'rx.
Tilly 2 *w 8 7
Extrafl of a meeting cf the Petv-holdirs
of the Prrjbyterinn Church held at the
fail Church on Thursday, the 26th
injl int,
Charles Harris, Esq-. in the chair.
R folvcd urar.imoufly, that the congre
gation entertains a high sense of the Pi
ety, virtue, and talents, of the rev. Ro
bert Kerr , (dec.) that they will grateful
:y r* member hia faithful and ufeful fer
viers in this church and that they fincerc
! y lament his death, as a loss to
he Chriltian Church and to focicty at
D-tr*.
Ref . l ed, that a copy of the foregoing
Refo u: ion be published in the gazettes
of tb.tr. citv.
Ref lived, that Mtffis. Gibbon*, No.
el, and Berrien be a committee to draught
a charter of incorporation fur the Pres
byterian Church of this city and that
the fame be submitted to the Pew-hol
ders for tli. ii* approbation at a fpcci.il
meeting to be held for that purpose, cn
Saturday the 6ih day of July next, at
the Church at to o’clock in the fore
noon.
Rrfolvcd, that notice of this meeting be
published in the gazettes of this city by
thr t-.,fcees.
July ?- 2t 73 e
FINAL NOTICE
TO the citizens of Sa
vannah, and the inhabi
tants of the four diffe
rent distrids, in Chat- 1
h. *1 Couniy. You are
gain called cn to come
forward and pay your
rax, which has been due;
fc r ionic time pas!, by’
call log at my ofhe and
paying up, youvviil find
ti e c>,pence two thirds
less than it other wife
may be, this lafl requefl
will end on Saturday at
2 o'clock, the 13th Ju
ly into, and after that
time the law lhall bemy
guide. .
Pete a Deyeaux,
T:x C. C. C.
Favar.nzk, Tax Collectors Office
fi-ft ‘July itfof. 87
v. r, os *■. T’ v ”t r. a c • i o .i- ‘
’ro n Em . c In ;', .rr'vcd t'r ‘•’ C'l ■•’ ‘ 1
where Itr exhibited at the Tbeaive the c
gi-gement of Tripoli, with the greatell aj>
plaule—intends to gi e to the inhabitants 01
‘.his town a fpeciment of lus talents, it is 1
be hqied that the amateurs of ai ts will not
fail to give him encouragement as far as the
town can permit. The arttil intending not
to perform more than twice as his paifage
is limited to the Northward,
pine 2 8-.
vrrYT'yr*!?
1 > K S 1 jL K.J o
Wild, tie rented on Saturday next the va
leant PEWS ill die B.ipt it Cl'itrcb until I'.e
I firft day of December nex*. a t llie l’i ws ir
j the Gallery 81 twentv one below remain un-
I tented. Sate will commerce at 4. o'clock
WM. PA't'T'GRSON, J
J )s HAVI®, • Trusties.
BEN. Bit oo Kß. )
July 1. 87,
JL’st of Dead Letters remeinlcg in the Post
£#•'•
A.
Arnold Sweet fc Cos. Pi cr A ’ary, Mr:
T.ovenurtin Angel, Oapt. Dariet Antln
J ulnn Allen, KicharJ Aver., Fleming Ahii.
2, Edward Aitken, Charles Aber, Hevvet K
1 Anflev, Capt. John Adams.
B.
C.a; t. Deiv t. n d'latn hard, Aron Blount,
Doct. Henry Itauiq.un. Sami. Birchard 2,
J .bn Bonn, it, S IvciUr Unv. era, Sami. Breck,
J. hn Bov. man, Fsqr. Belcher <x Dickinson,
Major Brown, F.dwd. Bourquin, Edmond
B con, J as. Brooks, C: jit. Perr) Baffcrt, J hn
Borge E'.qr. Mr. livamthwaite, Geo. Bellif
E q. 3, Matthew Barr, Capt. Job T. Both ,
Ohs. Baldwin a. John Briggs, Ft ter BartliE
tnas, Jnfeph L. Bruigtr, Catherine Bontaii ,
Allan F. Brisbame 3, tfm. Brailsfoid, E'q.
1, Uai'l B. ativright, Jonathan Brant, John
Brekeney, Joseph Bacon, Cap'. Isreal Bul
loch, A. T. Brown, Capt. John W. Brigham,
JSi T. Beggs, i_dij>t. John Bockms, Win. K.
Bull.
c.
John G. C x Etor. 8, Ca'g 81 Mitchell,
Martha H Cook, VVm, Chafe, Fr nr Cesar,
John Cooper, Wm Chrycn, Hannah Coop 1
2, H. Ca-pouter, job.u White Copper, John
K. M. Charlton, l'o the County Surveyor,
Eiiingham, Alexr. Cuu ie, Wm. Campbell 3,
Jas. Claike, Mr. Carbe, Mrs. Catharine Coo
per, Patrick Crookflianks, Mil's Mifemyh
Crook, Wm. Ooales, Pliineas Coyne, I .n:• c
Alexander Chovin. jas Comeron, Benj 1
Crook, Crook tn bcamon, Jonathan Cline,
Edw. Crowell, j . Carr Cap 1 . VV. Chipmau,
John W. Carpenter, Jas. Cranllon, Prosherry
Clark, Capt. Lemuel Clark, Catherine Car
penter, Wm. Clink, John Corn-well, Tims.
Clark, Conrad Cruminet a, Joseph Clark, S.
\V. C. Chafe, Ethan, Claik.
L>.
Jane Dclegail,Capt. Sam!. Davis 3, Na
than Delano, Dunham JM’l.eod &. co. 2,
capt James Davis, Richard Davis, Mr. Da
vis, Nancy Daly, Nancy Davis, 3, Dennis
& Williams, Walter Dougherty, Capt John
Dunlap, 1 hos. Dollaghan, capt. John David
ion (care Sami. Howard) , Sabury Dawson,
John Dawson, Lovman Dudley, Benjamin
Cooldge.
E.
Wm- Elliot 3, Thus. Eng’illi, jahn Ed
wards 3, Benj. Egbert esqr. Nancy F.-and,
Edwd.ElltoU 2, Henry Everitt, joliah El
dridgs.
F.
Henry Fisher, Jacob Florichiem, F. Flint,
MifsFrafier, ‘i ll Fairbanks, Geo. Fuller,
Thos. Foulke, Do<Sr. Sami. Fylor, Sand. Fie
lin, 2, fqr. Eoy Forrelt 3, Charles f in
negan, junas F'auch, Mrs. Polly Faufli, Wm.
Flanagan, John Fox, Lorentz Leutberg,
G.
Nathaniel Green, Halftead Greenwood j,
Capt. j hn Gilpin, VVm. Gardiner, jno. Gla
z.r, Ann Gibbons, jno. Guy 2, jno. Glas
ner&co. Wm Carbett, A, Grant, joliah
Goodfon, Rachael Grigory, Catharine Green,
M’Kean G een, Felix 11. Gilbbert, Rulfell
Goodrich, Chs. Gibbons, John Gibbons Thos.
! Gardner E'qr. jno. Gooidvvire jr. johnGlafs,
David Gogle, Alexander Gi-dde ;, Doftr.
Danl. Graham 2, John Grieve, Mr. T. Gor
don, E. Gillet.
H.
Hood, Thus. Hylton E;,q. Hunlock Huddy,
lloweli Hines, Mary Henley, jona. Hamil
ton, Sir,on Houston, Hannah Houston, Asa
Hartfielil, jas. Hemphill, l'hos. H Hindley,
Harriis 61 Burroughs, Mrs. Sarah Hopkins,
jar. Hi’lmon, Wm Hamilton, Robt Hillman,
Hunter Presitman, & Cos. Francis Hopkins
2, Cajit. F. Hathaway, VVm. Hunter 3, jultic.c
ffulfe, Dav-d Howe, Patrick Hamilton St C <
j, Roger Hale Sami. Hammanich, Jojni
Hill, Puiher Hamilton, Thos. Hunt, Major
jas. P. Htath, Wm. Hil.l Galvin Hilton,
Kobt. Hatfack, Hill, Williford Si Cos.
1. &C J.
Al-xr. johnfon 3, Hanbl. Wm. johnfon,
Ebengr. jenck.es, Mrs. Eliza johnfon 3, Wm.
Irvine, Peer jaille*, Francis jordain. jas
jorie6, Goo. Jones 2, VVm. james, Piul.t
3 johnfon, Wm, N. Johnson, Benjn. james
2, jas. johnftoa 2, Clarky Jenkins, J.ewis
johnlton.
K.
john Kittb s Mrs. Eliza. Kair.Ed vd. Kell,
Capt. Geo. Ker, jas. ICsvs, VVm. >1 Kennedy,
Danl. Kemp ton, Peter Kiu.es,
L.
Benj. S T.amb, Peer Lr Tie, Isaac Laror.ch,
Miss Mary Lavender, Loririg & leaver, Tho ..
Lindsey, J"n 1 Li.wry, j ,s. Luce, Nath.Lun
dy,Mokes Law.j .-s Law 2, Franco.S Law foil,
Michael Long, jno. Lehinrl,Thos. Lanches
tcr.
M.
Fer Vf‘ nd M’Done. 2i C-p. Isaac N. Me
ferve, C .p+. M’Conncil, yAu\ Mon tori ,
/■liis jenny ‘"ape, I'i. M.Tutoflf,
Henry M >fTitr, a s lar -y M . ,r", V/m C- Mea.j, j
L) v: [ Ma*Kcvf‘‘, j’ in H .vl’il'rr, N rna !
M Leod, (a’ M*Ciain, M ’Lend,
Chs. M’Kenna, Israel Moses, Wm. .Vi'Far.
a. 1, Dncir VI .ail, Caj... uin ai
t, Francis Vi ilory, Patrick M'Ker fie, than
Megs, Michael .vl'K- e.Sarah M’Fadg-Misr 1 ’
en, James Morris, Edmund Morford, Th-.*
mas .Vl’Call a, H. Maxw-'i 4, ja.. Mar
lhall, Timothy M’ltonriy, Dr. E l.ero;.
Vi’C -n, ‘*ir. M'K /Oltger, Hi Matl.cwi'o, ,
f. M’Cji.o-m, Mm- M'Cormuk, Geo. Ma
thews, Kitty m Intofh, John M’Niele 2. Ann,
M'lntolli 1, jno. H. m Intolh 2, Geo. h.
M’ltolh, jos. Li u’C ready, job. jno
M’Nifh, j.-.s. M’Kay, Math, w m’C.idler.,
james Morris, Mary Maxwell, Geo. y m’mji
phy, Henry xteafori, ‘William itarritier.
N.
jno. D. Nelson, C qi*. \ Y Ni b. 11,
N r'on, Jacob Nil iev, jno Norte. ■
Nelf.o, at. Nightenza . , J igia, Non
D. Newell, john Nietl-.n, Wm. Ni,i
o
jos. OFv., Th.-nns C> b ui.e, joii 1 0 . ?,
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