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THE S&VAJWAH GEORGIA ft, THIJRSDAY'faQEfllNG, OCTOBER W, 1854.
gat ftinitriis taunts.
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£rgal^Ibotrtiatmcnte.
4 ' KURUIA—t'hnthum dimly—To all whom It may oon-
vi oarn ! Whereas, James iicrevsn aud Richard 8. Gib
' oaait off Ordinuy ciifihwm tv*t»i»t> —
loM on the flret Monte? In each «(*nth. but January
»MO Itl> bald nn the aaoond Monday.—'Citations lor let-
lata At hdmlntstraUon and guardianship publish* thirty
. . >-*»_- . .nniicailona for Haifa to aall raal estate , *•«, •uwviure, ui«ii> •«>» •>••*■««•••••■—
niontbi and notlca ofaal# forty | •“»; ooneern, to be and appear before said Oourt to make
aod oaftoaa published too aaaaUw, and iwtwa i j uhjMUnn (f lh hfc ',')oB or before tha first Monday
daya | Annual return* made althar by tha second Monday , D llt0Mn £ r ni 7 t( „,(l BrwU oaald laitara will ba^raatad.
■ Janaary or tha Brat Monday la July ; at tha Court up-1 Win**., John M. Milieu, Require, Ordinary for Chatham
G kURGfA—IPinync f-buntv,—To all whom It may imn-
. oaru i Ml hereas, Jama* 0. Drowdy and Wm, T. jirowdy
•on win apply at tha tXmrt ol Ordinary Tor laitara manna- , applies lor li tiara ol adrulnlatratlna on tha aauta of Ue«.
itate of Cosmo I*. Richardson#, w. Drowdy, lataot aald county, deceased i
thaao are, tharafura, to clta and adntnnUU allwltutnU
•ury aa executors nn tha estate
‘ iceeaed ■
These ara, tharafura. to alia aail aduionlah all whom It
Mloaata lor laitara rnuat produoa an appraisement of tha wunty th
«*“" -“-JSSS ifem
Witness, John M. Millen, toq., urumi
aouaty, thla aaoond day of Ootobar, 1864.
JOHN U. Ml
r~i fiTIlfll ftni'inn Qmnty i—To all whom It may oon-1 •* ‘"'dinary
Oawrtof Ordinary for lattara of adroloUtratlon on thaaa . ThtM ara.
inmraaa?Bdwu l rdT 0T * , l will apply at tha'i ourt
'Ordlaarj lt>r laitara of adwlmatralloo on the estate of,
ThaMan,tharafora,toollaaadodmoalahallwhoin It may
■- C * -•—**' bafora tha aald Court to male ub- ;
on or bafora tha first Mouday In
ti.—u. E «t. otharwlaa aald latter* will be granted.
WUnem, John M. Mtllan. Ksq., Ordiuary lor Chatham I
".-VTl. .Ik* of fato&er. 1M4.
. MILLKN. o. o. c
.nay concern, to bo and appear at my ullloe within thulliua
prescribed by law. to ahow cauaa, If any they have, why
Iters or admlnlatratlon should not be granted to tha
aald applicant#.
Witness, Jama* Hlghsmlth, llaputy Ordinary for W* ne
aountv, thla aacond Jay of Octobvr. 1864.
«"*!». JAMKM HIOIHMITH. I>. o. w. c.
Court Of Outlnary of Ulyrnii County.
KOKG1A—Glynn thurify—To all whom it may n
1 Vi Hobart llailahur*!. executor ol li
U KnRUlA—Chatham OwntljM—To all whom tt may cou-
earn: tVUaraaa, KlliabalU Hpaliholf will apply at
tha Court of Ordinary for latter* of dlunltiorv aaadmlnU.
tratrlion Iheeatale of Georg# A. tjpaJthotfi , - - • . .wwi• •■■■ivuvrai. aaooumr 01 me ■■
ll>..a ara, ihaiwtora.to cite and miniona I. all whom it i will and taiUment of John Hurnett. Jr.,appUaa for latta
may uuncoru. to b* and appear bafora aald Court to make dUml«»ory.
.1.1 IPM Ii.v., o<i nt Min lh. Ur.l Ujn.ta, i anJ ..llounl.l. all whom h
u mwambernait, oUjerwlaa laid lattarawlll bagrantiMl. may oonuero. Uillla their ol|)aotloD*. If any they have. In
Wltuee. John M. Mlllen. h^ulre Ordinary for Chatham : ury office wlllriu the time preaortlwd by law, other*i««
tXiuuty. thin thlnl day of June, 1854. . »*td lettwrw may lie granted.
ia| * ' J0aN>. MIUJEW, u. o.
G IaiHi.IA—r-aalAam Oounty r—fo all irhoiu ll may con | June, A,
earn : Whaream. John Hlbero, will apply at tlm Court ' J*"
el Ordinary for letiera dlamlaaory m azecutor m Ilia . “ Koiuiu".
-.a-.--... I, dejeaaed: -
\VUua*N my (land'nnd offlrliil Hlgnature, till* 'Jdday of
!»., 1A64. ttlRIAK C. I*. DART.
Ordinary, a. o.
•tiignk lAitmly -—li) ali %riroiu it tuayT
• Robert Hlalior
. . , . , ---» I. r.i;nuu,—(.rynniinimw,—to an winnu ii may cimcnru
f Hueannah ttoara, dejeaaed: ' !OWhereaa Ilobert8uitord.a*lnj|iiUtratorontluie*-
ntaeior Ordlnare for letter# of admlnlatratlon on thee* lur ” therefore, to cite auiladmuuUh all whum it , ute of ItaaldC. l»wtie, dvoenaed, appllaa to me for let-
SjtVMu rt. .nd 1 onucem, to be and appear biirora aald Oourt U»make . ter* HUmlaaory.
•S* 1 , * 0 *TT , 7i* na j (u an ,, nimonUb all whom It objection (Ifany they have) on or before the eecond Monday Tlieae are. therefore, to cite and adnnmUh all whom It
t ... -i i ow—i *««.«».« in .lauuary neat, olharwUe aald letiera will ba granted : may concern, to file their objection*, if any they have, in
ttltneaa. John M. Milieu. Kail., Ordinary for Chatham | ,„y office within the time preacribad by law, othvrwlae aald
louuty, thin alzlh day of July. leo4. I* item may bo gran tod (he applicant.
Jy h JOHN M. MILIJh.a. t>.c, 0. i Wltno«*iny baud and offlcinl algna
G KOlUllA—Chatham <\junty—to all wiioni It may con
cern : tVheieaa. Sllaa M. Colding will apply at the
Jutn^iTa—t pVww/v —T-» all whom it mav oon- 1 Court ol Ordinary lor lottera dlamlaaory aa adiuluUtrator,
6*SfV WhaamTjrthn Walbrock will apply nt the on the-aUtU ol Vfra. Marr A. Colding. *
fur letter* of administration on thee*- Tho»e are, therefore, to cite audadmonlah all whom it may
m If fi«rl Kolli • eoucern to be and apjiear before aald Oourt to make objec.
Ih*reft>re to cite and admonlah all whom it tiona (If any they have) on or bafora tha aecoml Monday In
’ .J .nnur twfhra *ald Court, to make ’ • -**■ • **■*
IIPiOlN I-m.ldir OF VllThdlM.
SwK<>TlU.S' 2 —Hhil furthti' ennc.rJ by the duthn ity m ihn
O »uHie. IImI Irnin and after the pMHtuge ol thla aci. mi
|i»iimiii» ahull lie ijimllllml to vote at oleoilona for Mayor and
Alduriuoii <•! l lie ulty ol Havauuali and the hamlet., ihartol.
who are oltuoiiN ol UtaCuiUid htittoa, havu ie«lded in tin
Claua JackeiM, Pooch H Johnaoo, Mnneon Jonee, Jnaeph ]W
Jnnkaon. 1'oyton KJolmaon. Krancia H Joidou. William
Jonna, Tiioinan J Jaiiilon, Wlllluio A Jaudon. lVIlllnm Janm*.
lirnrgn Jarkaon, Allrad KJoiua, Jubu M Jnho loo
K.«-Pi, Hi). Kulb.Nlehnla* Kli lev.Krederlcl. Kieuenh. Jno
Kenady, Herman Kuhlman. Alfred Kent. Janie* King, l»an
to be and appear before e*ld Court, to make
mi,If any thay have, on or before th* Brat Monday In
Mr miL otherwUe aald lettera will be Branteil.
fiinm. Irka H MlUen, Require. Ordiuary for Chatham
Mwntr tkia eecond day of October, IBM.
J muu u utl
JOHN M. MILUiS.'
Wltnoca my baud and officii.
April. A. I).. 1R64,
1 ioal7
k* .„d appear belbre aald Court, to make ' lauuary next, othurwlae aald letter* will be granted.
M anv thev have^on ot before the Brat Monday Witneae.JoUnM. UtUatuRaq.,Ordinary lor Chatham
KKT3lh«wUo tttd Utter* will be granlrd. ty, this .Uth day of July. lrft.
l*?* f * ab “ ?”v. .,m„ J3. iintirtarv (hr Chatham _ jyR JOHN M. MILLKN.o.«
Karero'ber next, otherwise *atd Uttera
um.n. k«,.. iiniio..j n>r itabm,
thla eecond dav of October, 18A4.
•*JJ2’ 1 ’ JOHN M. MH.1.EN- o. o. o.
s *.»v,«svf
■fordlouty for tetter* of admlaUtratioa on th# #»ute or
therefore, to cite and admonish all whom iIt
*a»da PP *r before aald Court to make
j( eny they have, on or before the first Monday
-SyrVasrsSvg&'vssl.
™* .-—To all whom It may con-
%T.-a«irWhe'i^rJohny. tluilmartin will apply at the
OnutAfOrdlnary for letters of administration cum testa-
rSl^BUO on the e*Ute of Mortr Durgan :
®T5Jma are, th*refore,to cite and admoniali all whom it
«2v ZLmn to ba an<l appear before n d Court to make
enleirtfon (Ifany they have) on or before the Unit Mouday
la Nnrantxr next, otherwise aald letter* will be granted.
**WUnnee John M. Mlllen. Eaqulre. ordinary for Chatham
rvnnfv till■ second day of October, IBM.
<ajjja ““ w juhn ii. mijja.« °
G tv) nail CXaMam Cbunfy ;-To all whom it may concern:
wEX» JohnWslbrock will apply at the Court o
Ordinary for letter* of aAminxatraUou on the estate of
^Th#*?aJi*th#refore,to cite and admoniah all whom It may
eonoero tTbe and appear before .aid Court to make ubjoc-
Son (H any *hey have) on or before the Drat Monday in
November next, othorwise »ald letters will be granted.
Wltneea John M.MiUen,Keq..l nllnary for Chatham conn-
County, To all whom It may con-
G^rn^WbTma. Ann'fiemfog will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letter# of administration on the estate of
J °Th«y«e e arSfthemfor®! t0 clte * od admonish all whom it
may conoarn, to be and appear bofore aatd Court to make
Ohlection If any they have, on or before the flrat Monday
SQ1% oth.r—i.c mU Mint rtl ta snujU.
Wltneae John U. Mlllen. Require, Ordinary for Chatham
iw. a*J «i ueggi a^jiLUgi, o. o. a.
rfWUGCPOhMAam tbunly —To all whom it may con-
(jeern: Whereas. Cornelia J. Chapman will apply at
the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the
estate of Ismael T. Chapman ;
Th*»e are therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may conoarn. to be and appear before the said Court to
suae objection (if any they hare) on or before the urst
Monday 1« NoT*mb*r next, otherwise said letters will he
^^itnsss, John M. Mlllen, Ksq, Ordiuary for Chatham
eountyTthll second day of October, IBM.
oed JOHN M. MILLKN. o. o o.
ROROQ—CfeUAam County i—To all whom it may cou-
cera : Whereas, Mrs. Emma A. Harris will apply at
the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the
eetaU of Stephen N. Harrla.M. !».: .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may eoneenkto be and appear before said Court, to make
abjection, If any they have, on or before tho first Monday
in No real her next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
WltASns, John M. MiUen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
eeonty, this aecond day of October, 1854.
ootS JOHN M. MILLKN. o. c. o
Court of Onllitnryr for Camden County.
< EOKlilA.—thsofen County.—To all whom It may con-
VJ oern : Whereas. Krancia liudulph, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters ol Administration on the Es
late of Thomas C. liudulph. dteeased :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, t» nuke
objections. If auy they have, on or before the Brit Monday
In November, next, otherwise said letters wl'lbe granted.
tVituess: Janies H. Hidveston. Ordinary for Camden
eountv. this second day of September. 1864.
sepia JAMBS U. HKLVESroN. o. o. o.
G EORGIA—Camden county:—To all whom It may con-
rern: Whereas, Jane U. Gulbert will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letter* of dismission a* admlnlatra-
trixon the eatute of Mary M. Dufour. deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the Brat Mouday
in January next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Jauie- U. Helreaton, Eaq., Ordinary for Camden
county, this J-d day of June. 1U4.
Je30 JAMES II. HKLVESTON. o. C. 0.
G EORGIA.—Olynn County.—lOAllwhuui itmny concern,
Whereas : Robert Haalehurst, Hilmlnlitrali r of the es
tate ofSiaigambls Mangham. deceased, applies for letters
diainisaory.
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to file there objection, If any they hare, In
nu office, within the tluie prescribed hy law, otherwUc
said letter will be granted
Witness my hand and official signature, this 28lh day of
Septaniber, 1864. KAO Alt CJ. I’. DART,
ocl Ordinary.
l ’
EoRGIA.—(limn County—To all whom it may couoern,
1 Whereas, Hubert Haxleliurst. administrator of the es
tate of JameS. Mmgham. deceased, applies for letter* dla
mlaaory.
Tbeae are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may conoern, to file their objections, ifany they hare, In
ray office within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said
letters will be granted
Witness my hand and official signature, tills ‘J8th day of
Septsmber, 1854, KAUAR C. I*. DART,
“* Ordinary.
Court ofOidlnary of Uulloob Couifty.
/"t EORGIA.—
concern,
Martha Deal and Calvin Deal, will apply at
tlie court or Ordinary, for letters of Administration on tho
esUte of Thomas Deal, late of said county, deceased. These
•re th.-refora to cite and admonish all whom It may con-
corn. lo be and appear before said court, to make objection*
tr any they hare, within the time prescribed by law, other
wise said lutters will be granted.
Witness ; William Lee. sen.. Esq., ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 20th day. of Sept.. 1864.
ae27 WILLIAM LEE. Sen . o. B. o.
gai*yH 1—I.,.— I\nintu In all WPom it nisi cou-
■nt Whereas. Caroline C. l’oole will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letter* of administration on the
eetal* of John Poole, deceased:
Thane are. therefore, to cite anJ admonish all whom it
snay concern, to be and appear before said Court, to
abjection, if any they hare, on or before the Urst
Monday 1° November next, otherwise said letters will bo
granted-
Witsas*. John M. Milieu, Esquire. Ordinary (or Chatham
nannsy, this 26th day of September, 1864.
JOHN M. MILLEN, o c. c.
iry fuRGIA—Chatham Couiuy 7—To all whom it may con-
Vf earn: Whereas, Andrew Holliday will arply at the
Oourt of Ordinary for letter* of administration ~ •* “
Mtate of Armani L Fox :
These are. thersforo. to cito and admonish all whom it
. jney concern, to bo and appear buf ire said Court to make
•Objection. Ifany they have, on or before the first Monday
In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. John M. Millcn, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
•onn'y, this 26th day of September. 1854
oeta JOHN M MILLEN.
S EORGIA—Chatham Countylo ail wb .ui u
earn: Whereas. Louisa White will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of administrator on the estate of
William White:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection. If any they have, on or before the Urst Monday
in November next, otherwise said lottera will be granted.
Witness, John M. Mlllen, Esquire, Ordinary of Chntbam
•oontr, thla 26 th day of September. 1864
ooti JOHN M. MILLEN.
/TeUROIA—Chatham CountyTo all wuom u may
\JT earn: Whereas. Robert Lachllaon will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letter* ol administration on the es
tat* of Stewart Austin, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may ooncero, to be and appear before saW Court, to make
okjeetloa ifany they have, on or before the Brat Mouday
In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Mlllen, Esquire, Ordinary lor Chatham
Monty, thla 26th day of September. 1854.
octi JOHN M. MILLEN. o ,
/I EO&GIA —CkUAam Uounly ioaitwuum ii .u.., -
4JT Mnoern t Whereas,John Lama will apply at the Omit
of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of
BMnrOuaont .....
These are, therefore, Bo cite and admonish all whom
It may concern to be and appear beforesaid Court to make
Objection (If any they havo) on or before the first Monday
IB November next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness. John M. ilillen, Eaqnire, Ordinary for Chatham
bounty this 26th day of September 1854.
octf JOHN M. MILLEN. o. c
G EORGIA—Chatham Omnty j—To all whom it may
f cern i Whereas, Gordon Fargo will apph at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of
Richard Keildhouse:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may coacorn, to bo and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they have.. before the first Monday
In November next, otherwise isi. letters will be granted
Witness. John M. Millen, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 26th day of September, 1854.
octfi JOHN M. M'U.FN. o r
G EORGIA— Chatham County j— io aii whom u nu.j t
earn: Whereas, Eugene J. Truchelett wlllappl;
the Coart of Ordinary for letters of administration on
estate of Edward Rogers:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom ii
may concern, to ho and appear before said Court, to mak<-
objeetion. If any they have, on or before the first Monday
In November next, otherwiso said letters will be granted.
Witness. John M MUlsn. Esquire, Ordinary of Chatham
county, this 26th day of September, 1864
ootS JOHN M ttll.T.’-'N n r
IT cern: Whereas, John T..ionea will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of mhninistratlon on the estate
James A. M. Corker :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may ooneern. to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection, If any they have, on or before the first Monday
In November next, otherwise sabl letters will bo granted.
Witness, John M. Mlllen. Esquire, Urdinary for Chatham
county, this 26th day of September, 1864.
nets lull* M. '-ur.’.vv: r
/" EORGIA—Chatham County :—io nil snuiu u oit
vX earn : Whereas, Martin Quinn will upidy nt the i ...
of Ordinary for letters of administration on the eat.it • ot
Thomas Quinn:
These are, therefore, to olt# and admouish all win
may concern, to bs and appear before said Court, to m.-tku
objection. If pay they have, on or before tlie drat Mon-1
In November next, otherwise aaid letters will be grants
Witness. John M MUlsn, Esquire. Ordinary of HntUiii
County, this 26th day of September. 1864.
OOW JOHN M 1 y> : <■ • ■■
G eorgia—dtUtKam county-.—• .•.
C«rn : Whereas Augustus nouliuesn will apply „t the
Cravt-of Ordinary for letters of administration on thee-
tate of Thomas Kemp :
Thepeare, th-refore. to oite andadmoni-li -ill whom it
mag concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection, ifany they have.on or before the flr t Mr.
la November next, otherwise said letters will he granted.
Witness. John M Mlll*n. Esquire. Ordinary lor Chatham
count/, this 25th day of September, 1864.
onto JOHN M MILLF.N n c.
G KOROI A—flu/locA County .—To all whom It my concern:
Whereas. Manly B. Hodges, vrill apply at tho Court of
Ordinary for letters of dismission from thu guardianship of
Mnrah Lanier, orphan of Frederick Ijinior. and also, for
letters of dismission from the guardianship of Alexander
W. Stewart, orphan of Alexander Slewart, deceased:
These are. therefore, to clto anu admonish all whom It
may concern, to be nml appear before said Court, to make
objection, If any they have, within tho time prescribed by
'aw, othorwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Wm. Leo, sen’r., Ksq..OrdlnaryforBullochcoun-
ty, this 20th day of February, 1864.
fih23 WlLllAM LEE. Sen’r.. o. n.
G 1 EORGIA—liulioch County:—To all whom it may con
r corn : Whereas. John Leo will apply to the Court of
Ordinary for letters of dismission as administrator with the
will annexed on the estate of Mary Low tlier, late of said
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
vbjctlon. If any they haTe, within the time prescribed by
aw oteherwise aaid letters will be granted.
Witness, William Lee, Sr., Esquire, Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 20th February 1864.
febil WihLIAM LEE. Sr., o. b.
G EORGIA—flulfocA County .—To all whom It may con
cern : Whereas, James B. Williams will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator
on the estates of Washington Williams, late of said county,
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make
objection (it any they have) within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. William Lee, Sr., Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 22d day of Dacomber, 1853.
janf WILLIAM LEE. Sr.,
G 1 EORGIA—Bulloch CountyTo all whom It may concern :
f Whereas, James B. Lester, ftgardian of Sarah Zitter-
auer, orphan of Charles Zitterauer, late of said county,
dece;iaed. will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for tatters
j! Dismission from aaid guardianship :
These are, therefore, to cite and admoniah all whom it
ma-. concern, to be and appoar before said Court, to make
objection. If any they have, within the time prescrlued by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Wm. Leo, 8r., Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch county,
this 20th day of February. 1864.
feb23 WM. LEE, Sen’r. o. b. p.
I 4 E0K01A—/fnflocA County :—To all whom It may cou-
\JT corn : Whereas, Adam Jone and John Goodman, will
apply at the Court or Ordinary lor letters of dismission ns
executors on the estate ol Charles Zitterauer, late of said
oounty, deoeased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern to be and appear before said Court to make
jbjection, if any they have, within tho time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William Lee, Sr., Esquire, Ordinary for Bullooh
county, this 20th day of February. 1854.
feb’ia WILLIAM LEE, Sr., o. B. o.
G EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom It may con
cern: Whereas, Augustus Lanier will apply at the court
et Ordinary for letter! dlsmlssory aa the guardian of Ma
dison 8. Lanier, orphan of Frederick Lanier, deceased :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection, If any they have, within tbe time prescribed by
.aw. otherwise said letters will be granted.
witness. William Lee, Sr., Ordinary for said oounty. this
21st day of June, 1864
1*24 WILLIAM LEE. 8r„ o. B. c.
G EORGIA—NuRocA County:—To all whom It inav con>
cern : Whereas, James Denmark,guardian of Thomas
Denmark and Saiah Denmark, oiphans of Malachi Den
mark, late of Bulloch county, deceased, will apply at the
Oourt of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory from said guar
dianship :
These are, therefore, to oite and admonish whom It
may concern, to beand ap|m*r before said Coart to make
objection (if any they hav,-) within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, Wm. tae. sen.. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch conn-"
ty. this 7th day of July. 1854.
Jyll WM. LEE. 8en’r.. o. b. n.
cern : Whereas. Elisabeth Martin will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the
tate of Reuben C. Martin, deceased:
Tlieso are, therefore, to cite and admouish all whom it
may concern, to be aud appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William tae, 8r., Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 17th day of August. 1854.
_*UfpO WILLIAM LEE. Sr., n. b. c.
/ ' EORGIA—liulioch County.-—To *|1 whom it mav con-
VT cern: Whereas, Hardy B. Hodge will apply at the
Court ot Ordinary, for letters of guardianahiy of David Au
gustus Brinson and Sarah Ann Brinson, minor heirs of
James Biinsoo, deceased :
These are. therefore, to citeand admonish all whom itmav
joncern.to be and appear beforesaid Court to make objec
tion (it any they Imre) within the time prescribed bv
law, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness. William tae, Sr.. Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch
connty.thl# 17th day of August, 1854.
aug20 ^ WILLIAM LEE. Sr., o. B. .
Coart of Ordinary for Bryan County.
f 1 EORGIA—Rryan County .—Whereas, Z. li Dutton, aif-
VT ministrator upon the estate ot Henry Dutton, dflfcss
ed will apply to the Court or Ordinary of this county, for
letters dlsmlssory:
These are therefor# to cite all concerned to file their ob
jections, (ifany they have) in terms of the law, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
_ A, H, SMITH, o. b. o
Court of Ordinary of Liberty County.
G 1 EORGIA—Liberty County i—To all whom It may con-
4 cern : Whereas, C. Hines, executor on the estate of
Martha Bacon, late of Liberty county, deceased, will apply
at tha Court of Ordinary for letUrs of dismission on said
estate:
These are, therefore, to oite and admpnlah all whom It may
concern, to be and appear bafor# said Court, to make objec
tion, If any they havo, within tho time prescribed by law,
otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. W. I’. Girardeau, Ksq., Ordinary for Liberty
county, this 30th day of September. 1864.
oct4 W. Y. GIRARD1F.AU. o. i.
Ordinary
oUte of Georgia foi ouu year immediately preceding the 1*1 Kaeno. Jcnh J Kelly. Noah H Knapp. I'henlas M Kid-
election and within the corporate limits of Savannah for ' lock,Blierod W Klnnerly, Dederlck KaUenhorn, Auxualin
one uiuulli immediately preceding ihotr reguiiatlon. and Kohlhsutc, Nicholas King, Jams* Kennedy. 0«,r*.t Kuck.
coutiuue so to do up to the time ol uluutinu, who have at- Isaac W Kenuenton. K-manusl Kanwaller. Frederick Koch.
Uiued lira age ul twenty-nil* years, have field all tuxes or Edward H Kompton. Thomas Kemp. Kara Kent. Wm Klne,
have In llielr own right euffioient real estate to sulisij any W King. J Kogan, F King. Mctaod King, F Krlte, II Knanp.
tax oxi'cuthina which limy liuHgal isttheiu.wlio hawimidt- C Krabbv. M J Kennn.Jae Kelley. J Kinney, John W K- (ly.
all returns rvqoiiod by Die ordinance* id IliBcity. and hum .Joseph K KeilTer. William II Kelly. William Kolb, William
been registered acorn ding to the provisions nt (Ids act.— ! Krone Arthur I. Knot,John J Kelly. John Kelly, John Kai-
Kjtract/mm the Rtyitlry Jmw. passed Jan. 22, lh6i. ear. J.tines Ker. I’cUr Kroue,Charles II Kuap|i. Thome* .1
the following nemed persons luver«Klatiiied theii iranrae Kirk, John I* W Kermsvly, Michael Kollelrar foods KciU|.f,
sl ice the lire! ol January. 1854, and up to date: lulward Kean, Frederick Kuck. Michael Kelly. Aaron J
A.—Matthias Amorous. George W .tnduraon. George A , Kern, Thomas 11 Kreegor. John W Kiujt.
Ash. Richard W Adauie. Themloslue A Auosta, liobt-rt Aus- j L—Matthew Lufburrow. Thouiea Lyoim. Huuislau* ■'
tin, Charles li Ash, William Andre, Johu H Achonl. David | talllteau.John 11 tadd. Mlohael Istlne.tktspei tauter. Hen-
Abralmn. Isaac S Amlrsou, Frederick W Averfcld, Max ; ry tatlirop, Charles L tadge, Edward foivsll. David I’ tan
Abraiiioivijh, Johu Anglin. Alsxander d Arlley, William dvrsldue. William take. Charles I’ Underslilii*-, John McH
Bwrnanl Adams, Richardson F Akin, James Ahuarn. I lian , foivi-11. William taw, Jaini-s J fotgau William talgh. Jun’r..
S Arnold, Edward C Anderson.George 11 Ash.Thomas A As- ; Noble Lyon.Thomas K IJoyd. Charles A L taniar. 7nomas
kaw. Alexander Akin, George Alexander. John W Anderson. 1 KLyou. Oliver M I.llllbrldge, I’etur tae. Hugh foigan. Isaac
James K Allwridge. William Austin,John Arnao, l’eter Ar- < |i jaKocIi*. Peter taddy. Abraham Iwvftler. Charles taw. D
uold. Daniel D Arden, Henry I) W Alexander, Robert A IJ tainbretii. Fre<h<rick foiliof, James Lynch. John T tath-
Allen. Peter W Alexander, Mohan! D Arnold. Johu Arwas. am. John N tawU. PhilipB tavor, Samuel Yates tavy. SI-
B—William li Bunch,George I. Blount. Edwin II Bacon mon tane.Chrlstlan D tabbey.Edwd.Lynch,Christian tain
James T Uolhwsll, l/iul* Baric, taluuan E llyck. John V pee.Joaaph lippntan. F/lwiu L Lora, Oliver A laRocUc. W
Barbee, Anthony llasler, Wm Gaalon Bulloch. Benedict ' H Lloyd, James A LaRochc. George 11 Llndstldt. Matthew
Bourquln. George A Bolfcullet,Samuel I* Bell,George Bank , Lynch. Patrick Lannahau. Daniel Lee, Thomas tavelt. D N
man. Ilenrv rt Borgardu*. Charles E llstrie, Henry I. Byrd, ! Lano.T taary.L l.egrlel 1* tavelt, H tarkln.T tavan. John
Juums H Baslilor. ihouiaa A Brown. William Beenken, Jos | |*nis, K Uurence, J Laugblln. G W Une. P Lovell. Joe H
Ihyau, Peter A lllols, William 11 Blount. JamosT Buckner, Udaon, K tackeU. J taw* Henry tatlirop No 2, FL tap-
Henry H Bell, Joseph II Burroughs. Wm James Bulloch, barn, A fouramsun. N Lovell, W tathnlvre. M C Umpes. A B
Berrien IIM llurroughs.Fredorlok W Bailey. Charles 11 Bell, | Luce, W tandy. T tane. J F Linder, I. Ulllentbal, Vtae, S
FrancisWllaitow.GoUshack Brown. GilbertBoUer.Wm F , AT Uwrence.J i.uera, A J tabey. JT I.lneberger, Michael
Brantley. Wm s Uq*|ijgcr.folwwd W Uuker.William H UuU Lynch, Augustus It tanler. John tanlow.Thomae H tawls,
loch. Wyatt. M Bragg. David Bell. Simon K llyck, Moses | Peter Uyne, Tlionms Unahan, Antonto IAurence. William
Black. Samuel W Bowen. John P llolfeulllet. John 11 Barn- W Lincoln. Henry F Uchte, James Urkln, John CUnler,
well William D Baslilor, John Brady. James A Brown. Jas ; Dartli taary, William 11 tang. Henry W Utbrop, Henry H
Brady, William J Bandy Valonllue Brunner. Joseph W Mnvllle. Msgnas Lorvcnthral, John lArkln, William Lyon,
Brcwn. Michael Boylan, JohnM Berrien. Hour/ Burt. Cbaa John IaId. Barney tavan,John H Ughtborne. John Llnsky,
W W Urueii,Conrad E llyck. Michael Hranneu,Fra Blair • ~ • *•
Court of Urtllnaryr of McIntosh County.
G EORGIA—Jfe/nfoiA CountyTo all whom It may con-
corn : Whereas, Thomas Maguire will spply at the
Court ol Ordiuary for Utters of administration on the estate
of George W. Clancy, deceased :
These are. therefore, to oite aud admonish all whom it
may concern to be and appear before aaid Court to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday
In November next,otherwise said letters will he granted.
Witness. A. A. Detarme, Esq.. Ordinary for McIntosh
eountv, this second day of October. 1864.
ocU A. A. DkIjORME. O. U. 0.
/ t EORGIA—McIntosh CountyTo all whom it may con-
VT cern: Whereas. James M. Harris will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission from the guar
dianship of S. K. Robertson.Sahra E. Ulmer. Mary J. Har
ris, and R. M. Harris, children of John Harris, deceased;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all vrhom
It may oon. eru, to be and appoai before said Court, to
make objection, If any they have, within the time pre
scribed by law. otherwise aaid letters will be granted.
Witness, A. A. Detarme, Esq . Ordinary for McIntosh
county, this fifth day of June, 1864.
jell A. A. DkLORME, o. it'i. C.
Court of Ordinary of Clinrlton County.
t t EORGIA.—Charlton County.—To all whom it may con
i’ cern : Whereas, Bcthslivba Bennett, applies for letters
of Admlnlatratlon on tho Estate of Janies S. Bennett.late
of snld county deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and adinonleh nil and singu
lar, the klnared nd creditors ol said deceased, to bo and
appear at my office, within the term preecribed by law.
and show cause. If any they have, why letters of adminis
tration should not be granted the said applicant.
sept8 F. M. SMITH, Ordinary.
C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE CONTINUED.—Will be
sold on the first Tuesday In November next, between
the legal hours of sale, before tho court house in Cliatham
county, tho unexptred leases of tats number seventeen aud
number nineteen (fraction), situate in Robertsville. in the
city of Savannah, and fifteen shares of the Chatham Mu
tual Loan Association Stock, in said city—levied on nndor
a li. fa. of forclosure of mortgage, by Lawrence McManus
vs. John Doyle. Said leases to expire on tho nineteenth
day of December, 1871. tat number nineteen, fraction,
being subject to a rent charge of $7. payable semi annu
ally ; and lot number seventeen to a rent charge of $24,
payableaeini-annually, to Hiram Roberta, his heirs,execu
tor* and assigns. se6 A. THOMAS, h. c c.
C HATHAM SHERIFF S SALE —On the first Tuesday in
November next before the Court House, in the city of
Savannah, will be sold between the legnl hours of sale, nil
the stock of Dry Good* and fancy articles contained in tho
store at the north east corner of Congress and Whitaker
streets, In the city of Savannah, consisting in part of 80
S ieces brown shirting, 2 bales do, 11 pieces brown drill, 66
o bleached shlrtiDg, 28 do Russia diaper, 16 do French
cambric. 18 crape shawls, 80 dot. gloves, 100 dor, hose. 20
dox. draws, 20 dox. shirt*. 20 pieces velvet, 84 neck hdkfs.,
76 pieces prints. 40 pounds thread. 10 pieces oanaburg. 19
do tickings, 116 do colored muslin, 40 <io carpet, 4 do drug
S et, 50 pairs muslin sleeves, 20 sett-lacu collars and sleeve-
0 pair window shades, 2 boxes sewing silk,2 do suspenders.
100 bonnets, 10 pieces matting, 60 doz Hdkfs, 60 pairs do. 100
5 rosa buttons, 600 boxes hooks and eyoa. 31 pieces kersey, 15
oGa twills, 1 do do plains. 200 pairs blankets. 47 broclie.
60 reams paper, 19 pieces calico. 18 pieces cambric. 2 glass
show cases. 2 gas lamps. 1 lot trimmings, awning rack
and posts, and all th* fixtures ol said store, together
with a great variety of other articles too numerous
to be hero mentioned ; levied nn as the property of Will
lam B. Adams and Charles Bruner, to satisfy a 'fi fa. on
foreclosure of a mortgage, issued from Chatham Infe lor
Court. In favor of Isaac D La Roche and Alfred T. Bowne
vs. William B. Adams and Charles Bruner, trading .
Adams A Bruner. Property set forth in said fl. fa.
sel DANIEL 8. WILSON. D. Sh'IT C. C.
Bulloch County Administrator's sale
I iNDER sn order from the court of Ordinary of Bulloch
U county, passed on the first Mouday of thin mouth,
will be sold at the Court House, Statesboro' on the first
Tuesday In November next.betwoen the legal hoursor-ale.
the following property : three hundred and seventy-live
S acres of land, more or less, bounded by Basell Jom-s.
H Bomen, Jubu ('. Everitt. and others. Tho proper-
tv of the estate of Elisha Jones, and sold for the benefit of
tlie heirs, and creditors, and terms of sale made known <
the day. *e28 ROBERT DONALDSON. Admr.
McIntosh and Appling Administrator’* Male,
B Y VIRTUE of an order of tho Ordinary of Liberty coun
ty, will be sold before tbe court house door in the town
of Darien. McIntosh county, on the flrstTuesday in Novem
ber next, between the usual hours of sale, all the Lands
belonging to Jams* Brewer, late of Liberty couniy. deceas
ed. said lands situate, lying and being in the conuly of
McIntosh. And. also, before the oourt house door in
Homesrille, Appllnjr eountv, on th# first Tuesday in De
cember next, tat No. 242,8d and one-half (X) of Lot No.
230,3d, said lands situate, lying and being in the county of
Appling, and sold as tbe property of s*id deceased, for the
b«neflt of tbe heirs and distribntces of said estate. Tills
18th Sept., 1654. JESSE BREWER.
Qualified Administrator.
G EORGIA—Charlton County:—Two months alter dale
application will bo made to the Honorable Court of
Ordinary of Charlton eountv. for eave to sell tbe real and
personal prsperty of the estato of.Alexander Kean, late of
Camden, now Charlton county, deccAf.ed, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said estate.
*ug20 JOHN W. GEIGER, Adm
C l EORGIA— IFayrw Couniy:—Two months after date I
I shall apply to the Honorable the Ordinary of Wayne
county for leave to sell the real estate ofGoorge I’opwel
late of said county, deceased, consisting of eleven hundred
acres of land, more or less, In said county.
ang20—2m JOIJN M. TIHON. Adm'r.
ed, are notified that two months after date, applica
tion will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county,
when sitting for ordinary purpose-, for leavo to sell the
slaves belonging to the estate of the late L. W. Bryan, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said es
Ute. W. A SALLENS,
angl'd Qualified Executor
"AYNE'EXeCUTOR'S NOTICE —Ali' persons having
demands against the estate of L. W. Bryan, deceased,
are hereby notified to present them, properly attested, to
me. within the time prescribed by law. or they wl.l not be
settled ; and all persons indebted to said deceased are here
by required to make Immediate payment.
aug!3 W. A. SALIENS. Qual Adm'r.
IV] OT1CK —Three months after date application will be
1 v made to the Bank of the SUte ol Georgia, at Savan
nah, for payment of a $60 note of said bank, pnyablu at
branch at AugusU, letter A, 23d October. 1849. to O M
Newton—A Porter. President; left hand half ol aald note
having been lost.
augl6—3in W. W. CLARKE
j OTICK.—'Three months after date, application will be
jf Georgia, at
.W made to the Bank of the State of deorgla, at Savnn-
nnab. for the recovery of one hundred dollars on a note
Issued by them of that denomination, p&yablo to G. M.
N'ewton or bearer, at their Branch,at Augusta, Ga.; No 9.
dated 12th November, 1860. tho right baud half or which
we hold. The left band half of said bill was mAiled to us
by J. T. Klrtland. Esq., of Memphis, Tenn.. under date of
23d May last, and Is either lost or stolen,
augll—3m WM. M. ft J. 0. MARTIN.
G EORGIA—Chatham CountyTo all whom It may <•>
cern : Whereas, William F. Holland will apply at the
IhwQtMtt of Ordinary for letter* of dismission n» vlnitnW
oathe estate of Edward tamper.
•hew are, therefore, to oita and admonish all whom it
SJ»v ooneern. to be and appear before aaid Court to make
stWJtlnn.ifany they have, on or before th# flr-t Monday
°4kerwla«! said letters will be granted.
iom,i^thi.?ui nMill ? n - Squire, Ordinary for <'hatham
Jduutr this third day ol Augu.t. 1854.
JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. o.
S° unt lfi-To all wlmu
\ 1 0 !? ' ' Vl "‘A Harmon and OM Lllllbri-tw-- will ..
mr,, ll,„ CanOrllnji, („ i.tu,, or5...'!
•WttbW-milli.Ml.w.iflohn rtliick .,,1, '■
. tU»re(or,,to du .„! ,dmo n l.h ,11 i,
Kncra to > •>) uppetr b.to™ ..1,1 Cnur, l„ nX C/
toa (lf»nr th.jb.T.) 0.1 or Ufa,, tb, j,.,
Maren next, otherwise Mid letteri»vlll be granted 7
Wltneae. John M. Mlllen,Eaq.,OrdlnaryforChat|, H mcoun.
sy.tRu-third day of August, IR64.
aug.4 _ JOHN M MILLEN c .
KOwilA—ChaUMn County .-—To all whom it may con-
VT , cern: Whereas, William Rogers will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as a Uninlstra-
tor of fhe estate of William Thaddeu* Williams, deceased .
Tbs*4 are, therefor*, to cite and admonish all whom It
may edheern, to be aud appear beforo said Court lo make
abjeotion.lf any thev have, on or before the first Monday
Id November next, otherwise said letters will be granted
Witness. John M. Mlllen. Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
ecu)fy, this first day of Mav 1864.
apJQ JOHN M. MILLEN.
PmMMPHHNMHMpMb all whom may
IT csrhf: Where*". William Duncan will apply at tho
Court orOf llnarv for letters dlsmlssory as admfn!#tr~‘~*
; qn the estato of William Mctannan:
These lire, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it
’•nay ImnFerrt. to he and appear before eeid Court to make
objection flf any they have) nn or before the first Monday
In December next otherwise said letter* will bo granted.
Witness, John M. Mlllen. Esquire. Ordinary for Chatham
•Maty, this third day of June, 1864.
J* JOHN M. MILLEN, 0.0,0.
G l E0RGI4—Liberty County :—To all whom It may
T cern : Whereas. C Hines, executor ot the estate of
tawis Hines, late of Bryan county, deceased, will apply at
the Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission on said
eatate:
These are, theroforo, to cite nnd admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objections, If any they have, within the time prescribed by
law, otherwiso said letters will be granted.
Witness. W. P. Girardeau, Eeq , Ordinary for liberty
ciunty, this 25th day of September. 1854.
oct4 W. P. OARIRDEAU. o. t. t.
administrator upon
the estate of F. Kottroan late of said county, deceased,
will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory •
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be anu appear before said Court, to make
objections. If any they hare, within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise said latter* will b# granted.
Witness, W. P. Girardeau. Esq,. Ordinary for Liberty
county, this 7th day of August. 1864.
aug!2 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. l. v.
N OTICE.—All persons having claim- againgst the estt.
of William Groover, late of Bulloch county, deceased,
are hereby required to present them properly attested with
In the time prescribed by law, or they will not he settled;
and those Indebted are required to make immediate pay
ment to either of tha undersigned.
* JOHN GROOVER.
Jyll WILLIAM GROOVER, /
senior of the estate of James Moody, decease,I. will
apply to the Court of Ordinary of this oounty for letter*
dlsmlssory :
These are therefore to cits all concerned to file their ob-
iactions, (If any (hey hate) In terms of the taw.otherwise
•aid letters will be granted.
ap8 __ W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. t. o.
G EORGIA.—Liberty County :-^to all wlmiu it may con-
cern : Whereas. Mrs. Eli*» Williams, will apply at thn
Court of Ordinary for letters of Administration on the Kk
J*!* C*pt. Thomas Williams, late of said County, di-c.en*-
These are. therefore, to cite and mini nieli all whom It
may ooneern to be and appear More raid Court to make
objections, ifanv they haw. on or before tho First Monday
Noysmber next otherwise said letiera will be granted
j^|'. W !«\*x m A 1 • F *q-- Ordinary for Liberty
County, this 10th day ol September 1864. 7
W. P. GIRARDEAU, O. L. C.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to
•ell all the real estate of William Groover, ar., lute of said
oounty, deceased.
JOHN GROOVER,
aug20 WILLIAM GROOVER,
V Executors.
N OTICE.—All persons having claim* agsin-t the estate
of James Cone, late o' Bulloch oounty. deceased, are
hereby notified to pre-ent them within the time prescribed
by law. or they will not lie settled ; and those Indebted are
requested to make Immediate payment lo cither of the un
dersigned. MARY ANN CONE. Kx’lx.
jyll SAMUEL K GROOVER. Ex’or.
E XECUTORS SALE.—will be sold, agreeable to an order
of the Court of Ordinary, nn the flr*t Tuesday in No
vember. next, before the court house door, in Wayne coun
ty, a tract of land containing two hundred acres.’ lying on
the Great BatlUa River, the former residence aud plantation
of John Ammons, senior, lato of Wayne county deceased,
sold for the benefit of the liolrs of said deceased. Terms of
sale made known nn the day of sale.
WILIJAM AMMONS.
se21. Executor of John Ammons, deceased.
_ . Joeiah A. Parrish, late of Bulloch eountv. deceas
ed, will present them within the time preecribed by law. or
they will not be settled ; nnd tho-e Indebted to said relate
are hereby required to make immediate payment to
jyll HENRY J. PARRISH. Adm'r.
objection (If any they have) within th* time prescribed a!
lair, otherwise said letters wlllta granted 9 hy
Witness, Jams* Hiahunitb, Deputy Ordinary for w*vn«
county, this Sd day of Jnly. 1864. 7
ij9 JAMES HIQHSMITH. 0. 0. w. 0.
Michael Barret, Alexander Francis Bennett. Win H Banks,
Isaac Brunner. David H Baldwin, Johu A Basinger,.lames
M Butler, William Burke, Patrick Brady. Burrcl I, Uouli
ncau, Michael Bryan. Oeorge 1) Barnes, Francis S Battley,
Johu Bryan, Bouj II Burroughs, Wm 11 Blrdley. Win J Bee.
Michael Barrett, Wm Barrett. Jut II Baldwin, John Uay-
taugli. Patrick Bradley. Rlohd Brown. Thoa II Barrett, An
ton B01 chert. Wm D Brown, Philip H Be bn. Jo* Bancroft.
Jas A Barron, Thoa J Badoou, Orson Harbor, llenry Bogar-
due, Wm Brown. Wiu B Bliss, Abraham Baker. Michael Bo-
ley, James A Baker, Wm C Barton, Michael llrannan. Hdn-
ry Brigham, Jordan P Brooks, Alex Boysseau, Philander
Burton, Clias W Brunner, Richard Burke, Holgmuud Berg.
Milton J Buckner, Thos Iiandy,Solomon D Brantley. Thad
P Blakewood. John H Beliuken. Peter Broughton. Augusta*
Ronaud. Dennis Brady, Henry F Bennett, Augustus Bariu,
John I) Berry, Ullck Burke. John V Butler, William I*
Brooks. James K Uullough. Newman E Bradley. James Bax
ter, John Breen, Henry L V Duntx. John J N Uuntr. George
GJ Bunts. John Boston. Worthington C Butler. Robert M
Barthelmess. Barnard E Bee, Samuel W Bliss, Wm H Rord-
ley, David L Best, Peter Beroue, Michael Bourke. Julius
Bluinemweig, Samuel K Both well. Johu VBlanobfield. The
odora Blols, Jonathan Beers, Ephraim Baynard, William A
Bltck, William H Burroughs, llenry W Boifouillet. taward
J Blount, John 8 Burgess, Thomas Bergin. William A
Boggs. James Bilbo, tawis 8 Bennett, Thomas Barden. Wil
liam Belden, Patrick Brady. Indian street, Tliomas 11 Burns,
Francis B Baker, Eben O Beach, John C Blance, John F
Blakely. Francis Brady. James Barret, John DBarnard. Au-
S ' is Boullneau, Manson Briggs, James C Brysn, William
rt. Israel Baer, Valentine Bailer. JanraaCharles Blance.
_ li Berlin. Nathaniel F Brunner. Charles T Bryant, John
B Bacon, William P Bowen. Thomas Bourke. John F Brown,
William Bloie, William H Bunch, William K Berry. Edward
J Black. Alex M Barbee. John U Bryan, John W Bird.
C—Georgo II dimming. Uriah Cranston. Bernard Con
stantine. Myles D Cullen. Peter L Constantine, J M Cooper.
George Cornwell. Luke Christie, William Crabtree, James A
Courvolsle,Joseph 8 Clagliom. Nicholas Cruger, JohnM
Cooper. John Cass, Peirce Condon. Francis T Cole, William
II Cooper. Aaron Champion. Ihmiol B Camp, William Oscar
Charlton. Aaron li Champion. George L Cope. Geo A Cuy-
ler. Richard R Cuyler, William H Cuyler. Jno. Green Cooke,
John T Catnpginac, James II Carter, Herman A Crane. Geo
Calley. John P Cohen. Georgo M Conn. Cyrus Chaffer. Ham
ilton draper,Henry RChristian. Peter Clark. William Cox,
Patrick Curran. William M Charters. Luke Canon. Charles
Clair, George II Clark, David C Cash. Carl F Craft. Isaac Co
hen, jr.,Louis F Cooke, William Canon. Carroll F Cloud,
Morris Cohen, Marcus Cohen. Henry Canton, Patrick Clark,
John L Clark. Arnd Cordes, Joseph P Collins. Montgomery
dimming, Moses 8 Cohen. Michael Cusack, James Carey,
Edward Cottar, William P Clark, Octavas Cohen. James
Connolly, tfolomon Cohen. William Cullen. James Collins,
Samuel T Chapman, Henry G W Cole. Silas M Colding. John
F Cardell. Benjamin H Crandell. Francis II Clark. Patrick
Carney, Charles H Conner?- Robert Carr, Thomas Cunnlffo.
Thomas Corr. Thomas Colkln. Michael Carey, Jos V Conno-
rat, Charles Cannon, Thos Clarke. John Cordial, Chria’o
pher C Casey, David Clark, John Cooper, Tlio* Carey, John
A Chambers. John Clancy, Fredk W Cornwell.Thomas - on
way. Goo F tardea, M A Cohen. A C Cannon, BI. Cole, .la
cob Cohen. James M Clark, D I, Colien. C H Colding. L Con
nell, T W Cooper, Wiu Cotter. Jas Cox. PCody, B G Cray. J
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Wood, Marluer A Wilder. John A Wragg, George B Walsh, It la to ba pr#»ld. d in tbe e-mtrasi 11 . ^
James Htork Wayne. Edward 0 Withlngvra. Daniel H WII- have the power of annulling th* conto^i' '
•on, John K Ward.-larnra Worth. Knoa Withlngton. lowph demsg# to the government i„ * | Uw>t' 1
W Wood. Allen K Wriahl Frederick It Wvlly, JaraeaG N have madasuffleient *ppronr[atlonsm.ik 0lr * M
Wsrnoch, William P Wylly, taward Wallmlller. Peter or for the completion of thi woX h V ,U «l-
Wlilte, John Wickham. Michael Welsh, Dennis Wynne. 3 J
Wulksr, A Wilbur. Claua Wittachen. I. Wolf, J WeiyUnd. J
White. II Wll-on. J Willlatneon. H Wickham. W Wallace. P
Idle. I Will b-r. H Wbltebesd. A M White. J T Wellea. |i M
Wo I. J W tVhli,. TJ WsLU. P Wilson, J W Wilson. Vardy
Woolly, K Wsegvnsleln. W II Wade. G M Waldburg. J E
Withlngton. E Whitehead, J We Hi, I. Wiggins, A E Web
completion of thi worka ^iL.,^
which thla advertisement Is ba*d *“““*» foe,.
Perrons whose offer* ehall be aCeentos
b) letter through the poet office wSahTlL^ tod
considered sufficient; aid IfthSydSSa
date of notice from this bureau of th* iTf, f*H ! '-e
, win l. . . . . -wmi... .*
luing 01 lh«
l.a contract will b# made with so^T,^
rsone. and th# guarantors of soch d«r.-i,, lh * , Du.
I*e held resoonelble for all dshnqeeceles
All offers not made In afofcf amfornitJ ^n.
tisemenl will, at the option of 1
ner, r
Taylor,
Barnard G Tllden. Alfred F Torlay. Christopher Trlger. Pe
tor G Thomas. John Timmerman. John V Tarver. James C
Thompson, Charles Tripp, John C Taylor. Patrick Tydlogs.
Henry Tow, Alexander H Thomas. A M Thompson, W111 II
Tslblrd. sr.. M Tondee. C Thompson..fohn Thompson pilot,
J D Tenbroeck, H J Thompson. W H Tison. L C Tebeau. M
Turner, John Tanner, Francis Tritchclut. Walter A Thomp
son. William B Thomas, MichaelTully. William A Thomas,
Benj T Theus, John J The us, Stephen A Turner. Francis
E Tummonv. William BTindey, Johu F Tucker. Francis M
Thrcadoralt. Davey Tliompaon.T II Theus. J M Tompkins,
Nesblt P J Taylor. William B Thomas. 2<1, Msrlon B Talblrd,
Robert V Tliomae. John Trumpler, David Thompson, Albert
Talhtrd. Henry J Tiedcman. William F Taylor, Iararence
Tompkins, Martin Tuft*. Cornelius Torbusli.-Thomae M Tur
ner. George T Theus, Joseph H Thompson, Eugene J Truclie-
let. Edward Townsend.
Uw-toCliarlea A Umback. Christian Ubebe, George C Ul
mer.
V.«»Cliaric* Van Horti.W H 8 Verstille.Jacob Vinebera,
William I. Vro, m. Trlatom Verstille. Wm M Van Horn. H W
Verstille. D Veaflev. H Vangtolin, Jasper B Varney, Henry
Vielitlcli. j
■W—FMwardff Wilson. William Waters, Rlobard Wayne,
Charles W West, Robert I) Walker. Irwin I, Wolfe, William
P White, Norman Wallace. Charles P Wlldman, Conrad
Waldsehmldt. John C Waganer. Edward 0 Wade, W Thorne
Williams, Jacob Waldburg. Rev Henry 0 Wyer, Francis H
Wclman. William II Wllherger. Henry D Weed, Isaac Wllt-
berget-George S Walt. Wylly Woodfcrtdge.NaUianlelF Web
ster. Charles II Wells, Uortbner H Williams. John M Wll-
llama. Francis T Willis, Henry F WUlink. John R Wilder,
Nicholas Wolf. James White. Thomas 8 Wayne, Henry F
Vulai, vrnini Watatu, Son X Wuhkan,, ZuhuU,
Weldon. U White. Janie. Walsh. JuinssG Walts. John Wll
der. James E Waltlmur. Elisha Wylly. Iiempsey White.
Janies C Waft, StepUeu B William*. Georgs M Willett,Tha- uaemeni wilt. a\ tli» nplinn of tfie «h ul
ophelna Wllliaine, William Wade.fleorga V Wylly. Ueoig* Those only whose «*rs m/v tor
WW'^t- w Wells. Henry Welgsnd, William Wray, and contracts will be ready tor exaeau?***^oti
Milliam If Wllllainson. Claus W.rnsr, Tliomaa White. Wll- by Ilia navy agent at a%A 4
Ham 0 Wylly. John Wellbrook, tamuel Wilson, Philip D lion aruinjin the enurunf, J Mi,i,ii!'***<>/1*,*
Woolhoptor. Joseph Wal*b, Joseph Waahburn. Edward Wll- >*m*i by the Unm of. \oithovt a>*mi
klnsoM. Milton Wright. Christopher WiQen. James J Wall. V W
Dennis W Wright. Stephen P Whitehead. Roblke Wlthner,
Juhn U Williams, James Waters. Morris Walsh, Edmond
Walsh. John Williams, William Warner. John W Worford,
Whituillle II Williams. Tliomss White, Tliomaa A Wilson,
Gsorge Wlldman. llenry K Wllllnk. jr. Jams* White. Joseph
W Webster. Patrick WaUb. Charles J White, .fame* Whele-
goiny Mfod.am L7*
iix, .^to,
by the irrmt of. wii
_ “W-liv
FORM OF OFFER
7b (Ac Chief of the. llureau of Tardt and t)..u
porimml M
l4 bi
■uiuuniing Ml (wrue the SKarente n * 1 t-'
(name tha agent if one is required by Ffs
The 11 Dderslgned 0 r J
HUt# of , tnd !__ ~ >-r.
Edward Wickham. Charles Wilson. ; Ja y of , and subieetto »it
Y—Willlajp Yonge, J A Youge.P Yonson.PhlllpYounc#, ths same, all the articles embraced in
Dr Easton Younge. JamesU Yelser, Wdllam A Tounge.Clar ' (Here Insert the articles
enc* R Tounjre, amounting to (write the antr'ento
Z^-P#terZawdu»kl, Edwin 8 Zlttrouer,Solomon Zeiglar, (name th* agent if one Is reoul^tl
Jacob Zimmerman.
ocl4 EDWARD G. WILSON, Clerk of Council.
PIt0 " P0, N^'amxwT 7
Bureau of Yards and Docks, Sept 26,1854 j Utotod SUIm wUhfn’flfu! 1, V
VJEALED proposals, endorsed --Proposals for Class No—, through the oost ofilre 1,l * r , * 1 * 4‘Urf 41
b at navy-yard,”-! (nams^ the class or classes b*fommanU,^ld lh » •cc-ptonce
and the yard.) will be received at this office for furnishing
and delivering at tbe several navy yards th# materials and | oertlfr that the i i
embr.eeil In ol tb. Mfo.ln, clu... .. mon, ir. ta..V
particularly described In printed schedules, to be furnished nntors In this case ° * lnd
upon application, to those desiring to offer to contract for (To be slmi-it i,» « «•-.. •"
any ot\L cUsses named therein.Vx : . toJney orS ol„*S3K*« distr^,
FOR PORTSMOUTH. N. H. *■' ‘
Offers will bo received until 12 o’clock on the 1st day of
November next.
be.)
Articles
Bricks
Granite
Lumber
Iron castings
Paints and oils
Stationery
Wood
Charcoal
Hay
Meal
Steel
Files
Chandlsry
Excavation.
FOR BOSTON.
Offer. -Ill b« rtcel—l until 13 -Telock oo lh. Hh O.e of I *. “. 1IH.
V— - ' Jll
some otner known to tba bnr M ’ u 'ioto« 1
__ M P25-lsvir
°f Surveyors General ml / i
flees for the Territories of S'.VC ^ ^
gon. and Minnesota. lc °- W “hln|to 0 ,
I N pursuance of law. the 1’residi.r.i tv.. „ ,
has directed that for the prusent the foiuiS W S
th ® ", it !J , v 0f ,he offlc *'' {oT 1,16 s U”«jioKand llnf,'* 4
created by acts passed at the l., e 23Kf
The ofllcs for the Surveyor General of Ntw mS?
located at Santa Fe: aod that for the Rum -
Washington Territoro at Olympto ,0t ***
The offices for the ltogister and Receiver for Wssk,
Territory also at Olympia' those for HrL_
Oregon City ; those f., r P the Winona DUtriff inki^
Territory, ot Winona; and those for Red w.-i Jl- Ul *
in Minnerota Territory, at Red Wing ** ^trir*
Cle.b unde' .a, toff, it ft, t l„ el Wubi.p,.
November next.
Clasaee. Articles
No. 1 Lime and hair
2 Cement
8 Charcoal
4 Gum elastic packing
6 Hay and straw
6 Provender
7 Iron, iron spikes and nails
5 Paints, oils, glass, lie.
0 Steel
10 Files
11 Ship chandlery
12 Hardware
13 Copper
14 Stationery
16 Sand
10 Bricks
17 Slates
18 Pine and spruce lumber and timber.
19 White pine boards and lumber
20 Granite
21 Yellow pine timber
22 White pine and spruce timber.
FOR NEW YORK.
Offers will be received until 12 o'clock on the 6th day of No
vember next.
Classes. Articles.
No. 1 Flits
2 Steel
-T Iron
4 Hardware
6 Ship Chandlery
0 Paints, oil. and glass
7 Provender ^
8 Lime and cement
0 Stone
10 Bricks
11 Gravel and sand
12 Iron work. ftc.
13 Timber, lumber, ftc.
14 Stationery.
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND NAVAL ASYLUM.
Offers will be received until 12 o’clock on the 8th day of
November next.
Classes. Articles.
No. 1 Bricks and stone
2 Oak and pine lumber
3 Chandlery
4 Tools
6 Iron
6 Stationery
7 Coke and wood
H Sand and lime
0 Hay and straw
10 Prorender
11 Flies
12 Steel
13 Miscellaneous
ASYLUM.
No. 1 Clothing
2 Hats, bmits, shoes, ftc.
3 Provisions
4 Groceries
6 Dry-Goods
0 Bread, ftc.
7 Tobacco
8 Miscellaneous
9 Provender
10 Wood and charcoal
11 Paints and oil.
FOR WASHINGTON.
Offers will be received until 12 o’clock, on the 10th day of
November next.
Classes- Article*.
No. 1 Bricks
2 Stone
3 Pine timber
4 Lumber, ftc.
6 Lime
0 Cement
7 Pig Iron
8 Iron, steel, nails, fte
9 Paints, ftc.
10 Chandlery
IT Hardware
12 Statlouerr
18 Wood, &o.
14 Charcoal
16 Sand
10 Belting, fte.
17 Leather hose
18 Hay and straw
19 Provender.
FOR NORFOLK.
Offers will he received until 12 o'clock on the 10th day of
November next.
Classes. Articles-
No 1 Bricks
2 Stone
3 Yellow pine and oak timber
4 White pine plank and board*
6 Cement
0 Iron spikes and iron nails
7 Steel
8 Copper, lead and xinc.
9 Paints, oils, and glass
10 Hbip chandlery
11 Hardware
12 Files
19 Stationery
14 Slate
16 Charcoal
10 Hay
17 Provender.
FOR PENSACOLA.
Offers will lie received until 12 o'clock on the 10th day of
November next.
Classes. Artic|gs
No. 1 Bricks
2 Pine lumber and timber
3 Oak and hard wood, timber, an 1 lumber
4 White aud yellow pine, junlper.aud cypress
boards and lumber
6 Lime, ftc.
• 0 Cement
7 Iron, Iron spikes and nails
8 Paints, oils, glass, ftc.
0 Steel
10 File#
11 Ship chandlery
12 Hardware
18 Copper, copper and composition nails. &o.
14 Stationer/
15 Iron casting*
10 Fuel
17 BeltiDg and packing
18 Hay
19 Provender
20 Shells
21 Slate
22 Granite.
The printed schedule* may be seen at the respective
navy-yards, or at the navy agents’ offices nearest thereto ;
and will be forwarded by the navy agent for the particular
yard nearest to his office.or by tbe bureau, for nnj/ yard
upon application, stating the classes and the yards for
which the applicants desire to offer.
The schedules will state the times within which the ma
terials will be required to be delivered.
AU the artlales which may be contracted for must be de
livered at such ulace or places, within the nawy-yardsce-
spcctively for which the offer is made, as may ta directed
by the commanding officer thereof.
It la to be provided In the contract, and to be distinctly
understood by the bidders, that ths amount aud number of
articles enumerated in classes headed ''Miscellaneous" are
specified aa thepro6a6Ie quantity which may Ira required, as
well as to fix data for determining the lowest bid ; but the
contractor!* to furnish more or less of aald enumerated ar
tides, and in such quantities ami at tuch time eu the bureau
or commandant may require, (nml requisition* sent through
, , JOHN Witonv
Commissioner of th# General La*Lw,
K1FI II A.VM A1, FAIR OF THk
CAROLINA IXSTIIVK !0r "
-1 'IIK Fifth Anrui.l Fair .,f th, An,it Croltn,
i for tb, promot on of \n, u,ch,n!„| Sj
Iodii.lrr. .ill b, h.H .1 lb, N,„ mil, g*2«
, on SmId, unit. In tb, cli, „f ch„l„ to .
on IFrinada,. li.b of .Wmb,,. , od eo oU !iT
exhibition until 29th dav of November M
Suitable premium* wiil be given to tlie be it
art. mechanism and other branches of induiinT 1
; cotton, rice, sugar, tobacco, corn, wheat, rye L/l'
toes, and other agricultural products. '
, The ladies, to whom tne Jn.itjtuie has been son,,
debted. are respectfully informed that nuitabievZ!
will be provided by the committee, and
bMtapMlmen* In very department of ladies’ ,0,1'*
The followiugspecimen premiumaare offered'
The largest quantity of Cocoons, raised ot u:
1 tlon, not less than ten bushels—a silver piUbw « U
For the largest quantity of Spun Silk. theiroW
j one^plantotion.not less than ten pounds—a
! For the best improved Sea Island Cotton
. ae ” principle, superior to those now in general
! real or important improvement thereon—a eoMn»v '
For the best Stallion—a silver cop. De '*‘
' For the best Marsh Tucker Stallion—a silver «•
For the b„t Uarah T,ck,y Main,-, itaftf
For the best pair Marsh Tackey s. for draft-s t L
For the best specimen of Sun Flower Seed M v-'
than one gallon—a silver cup. ' "
For the best specimen of Rape Seed Oil.not Iw,
one gallon—a silver cnp. 1
1 For the best Cashmere Ram—a silver cup
, For the best Cashmere Ewe—a silver cup
For the best three-quarter blood Caibme'rs
I For the best Ram—a silver cup.
For the best Boar—a silver cup.
For the invention of a suitable Machine fornnlTr*
Red Denper—a gold medal. ‘wptirrg
For the best Steam Engini—a gold medal
For best model of an Improved Steam Fire Firiu
gold medal.
For the best Essay on Southern Grasses—rufflntm.
ver pitcher. 1
For the best specimen of American Sculpture-* 1-
pltcher. *
I The Directors of the Inntitnte take great plenum- ft
tog to the public, that by the liberality of the Su:m
City to th.s Institute, they have now in course of nwt-
to be completed by the 1st Julr next, and in ample a
for the approaching Fair, a large, commodin. and ri*:
building, capable of holding in its main hilUtoflpKv..
and also in connection with it a very well adapted into
cious machine Room, which will enable tbe Inititfj :
furnish sufficient power for any kind of mschinerr i
may be offered for exhibition, '
All article" entero-1 for piemluiu*. uiuitbe senllnii
before Saturday, llth day of November next, direr*,
i the care of the Clerk of So. Carolina Institute. Chiriav.
' Articles may be sent sfter that day for exhibition :
Contributors to the Fair are respectfully requested teu.
full descriptions of the articles, and such gsnerel icira
tlon aa may be of use to th* Judges, and suitable for
licatlon Address •
CLERK OF THE SO. CA. INSTITUTE
jy 2—UN Charleston,?®, (t
NEW STOCK. (185-1
WINDOW SHADES.
G l,. MII.taR ft CO. Manufacturers and Wbolwiki
• Retail Dealers in Window Sbsde*. §outh-w»it
ol Second and Arch streets, I'hiladelph!*. (Penn..) i_.
Gotha's Landscapes, Borders, Vase*. Seroles. DoqueU. !-i
Borders, &c.. of the most beautiful designs and perfrz
of finish in this country, and at such low prices u t® n
lenge competition.
Ruff and white Hollands, Cambrics, Cordi. Brut
sel*. ftc., In every variety, for city or country trade.
We invite an examination of our stock, it the ip
south-west oorner of Second and Arch streets, Phil
phia, Penn. j»n28-«oii
WOODRUFF, GREEN & CO.
NEW CAIUUAGE REPOSITORY.
■ j* Mr. W. W. WooDRcrv. of Griffin. Gs. 1
'SXjSggMeasrs. M. C. ft J. H. Gum,ef .Yewirk.X
having purchased the entire Interest, and secured
location of Messrs. T. J. Naylor & Co., in the oarrioge b
ness in tills city, mpectlully announce to tbe titixai
Savannah and of the States of Georgia. South Caroliu 6
bams. Florida, and all sections trading at this growths?
that it is their intention to keep on hand, at ill tim
Urge and gensrsl assortment of every kind ofctrmp:
They feel confident that tlieir builnees relation! utC
as to enablo them to offer inducements to purchiwm?
to Charleston, or any other city.
The Meurs. Green have been ongsged in therainuis
of carriages in Newark. N.J., for a number of rains
are well acquainted with the waut* and requirtmrsUiO
South. Tlieir reputation as Manufacturers,combi*!*!
the experience and qualifications of Mr. Woodmf.J
known at Griffin, Ga.. In the «arri*ge business. ntbW*
them to promise that they will be able to meetlir«l'|
totlons of tbe public.
Mr. II. D. W. Alexander, of the late flrm.fsrorabljl
In connection with the carriage business in this ei(J.i»l
•ociated with them, and will act as their agent i-
action and management of their business.
Mr. Woodruff's intention is to divide hi* time and
tion between thi* point and the interior, sod hopes to 1
the acquaintance of this community personally.
By strict attention, coupled with fair and honorable
ing, they hope to secure a share oi public patronage
They have made arrangements to bars sll reps^l
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold hy them warranted.
WOODRUFF, GREEN k CO ,
223 and 225 Bsy stmt
Smnrab,»
fiOr A CARP—It will seen by the abovethit vi*| 1
deemed It best for the Interests of allconccrnid.towlj
draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Green ft Co. W**l|
this opportunity to return thanks to onr friendife’l]
kind offers of support that were *0 liberally pronem'l
and to solicit the same for our friends of the same firm I
T. J. NAYLOR ktt 1
Savannah, December 7. 1863.
mbll
S HAWS—A splendid lot of ong and squtrs Blu»|
8bawls. suitable for the season, st ,« ■
dec 10 KEMPtON ft VER8TULP. j
DRIME NORTHERN HAY.-100 bales prime North R-" I j
.p? V,U °'““' “ d "" ■* ifoWUFD i »II
Hay. landToglhirS’lj
1. snd for sale by I 1
(1GDEN A BUNKO I
H AY.—112 bales prims Eastern K-,. •— --
from brig Ludwig from Boston, and for “L £
_»pl6
MUMMER SILKS.—We invite theattenUon<rf «Wjg|
O and friends to a handsome selection of U|b‘ ?l
Glace, I’lald aud light Summer Silk*. rmoTiiu I»
mar2 KEMPTON ft rERSTU^K
P ILASTER—26 bbls calcined and 60 cask* K
landing this day, per bark Sebooie. fri'® - P
for sale on the whaff, by d!6 OODEX ftggMg. I
R ECEIVED—By this day’s steamer, a'small lot of ^ |
ful Dress Silk*, for sale by ..
mb 23 ItoWmft“---_
,r. silbS^SJI
■Ulan, fr°mBosk*:f
OGDEN AJU>P I
ply to
N°
e now prepared lo offer I
__ of Dry Goods at much lower pries* ■
the post office shall bo deemed sufficient notice.) during , auy othei houselu this city GivesttFtiP I
the fiscal year ending 30th of June. 1866 ; and whether the roaylO 148 CriNGRE^^ __-^L
1 '” ‘ p,ds '- , ■ ,h ’
V All the articles under the contract must be of the best nu , nriwiCodfish. 10 casks W*«
quality, delivered in good order frae of all and every extra K Shoulders,
charge or expense, and subject to the inspection, count, ‘..—l, f n , mU br
weight or measurement of the said navv-rard. and bo In j * Dd l0r * 7 rtbaNTON ft JO! _
all respects satisfactory to the commandant thereof. Bid- ] .-r West Is^l
dart are referred to the yard for more particular description Tk^’OLASSba AND 3T RUIM lib P Syrxa* , f
of the articles, ftc. Contractor! for clisses headed''Mlscel- , iVl Molaosee. 26 tes and bbls do. 40 bblsww ^ s
laneoai” who do not reside near the place where thearti- i sale by _ »P* tiJJ. ■
cles are to be delivered, will be required to name In their! \ jf 0URNING GOODS—Black bomtaMnes, ■
proposals sn agent at the city or principal place osar the i [Y|_ r lno and Coburg cloth*, alpacas, Canton
yard ofdelivery. who may be called upon to deliver ar- i.iik*, black silk and satin de ehene.Fwnoh
tlols when they shall be required crapes.love aud crape veil*. French and EngUin ■
The periods ofdelivery of all building materials must con 1 Vjuiit i-ecelvc-d and for sale by . unWU>' I
form to the schedule. novl9 Diwut m
Approvod sureties in the full amount of the contract will : Zfor ule bv "
be required, and twenty per centum as additional security H IC f_,a UR ' “ * W. G00DFK>
deducted from each payment until the contract shall have ;—, — . .,
been completed orcancelled.unlosaotberwlse authorized by \ I’PI.Dt - 26 bbls Apples just recsived ps s
the Department. On clss-.es hoi ded ‘'Miscellaneous." to gusts, and for »ale by luMnv k writ
bo dolivored as required during the fiscal yaav. the tweuty nov2a UIAMWQW—_
per centum retained may,at tho discretion of thecoroman- • ra UMM CAMPAIGN—26 basket, just receltW**^ |
dant.be paid quar.’-erly. on the first of January,April. July JV t sale by
and October, when the deliveries have been aaliefaetory; —
the balance (eighty per cent.^will be paid by the navy WILKINSON’S EGYPT*
IDPUMR Account of the Ancient KtfptliM-. 1 ?
within thirty days after the presenta-
A l*OPUMR Account or the Ancient EgTPtlSM-rt
ind abridged from ths large wora, by |
all rejected articles offered under the eontraet shall hav ''
been removed from the yard, unless specially authorised
by the Department.
It wfllbeetipulated In the contract that If default shall
be made by the parties of tbe first part in delivering all or
any of th* article* mentioned of the quality and at the
times and places above 1 rovided, then, and In that case,
th* said partlee will forfslt and pay to tbe United State*,
aa liquidated damage*, a sum of money equol to twice the
amount of the contract price herein agreed upon as the
nrio* to be paid for the artioles in ease of tb* actual de
livery thereof, which liquidated damage* may be recover
ed from time io time se they source
;ed from tbe Urge wore, ny mr ■
kinson. In 2 vois .illustrated with 600 woodcuts.
Utah and the Mormons—tbe History. •toreraO'V’ w |
trine*. Customs and Prospects of the Latter Day »
B. O. Ferris, late Secretory of tbe Territory. mW* ■
Koot-printo of FamousMto.designed aa incits®**** ■
telloctual Industry, by J. J. Blgar.
Gllddon’s Type* ot Mankind, clrasp edition. M* ^
Harper’s G.uetenrot the World^
Harper's Gasetser of —
Delasaer's 7 per cent. Interest and Average
and valuable work,
Russia, translated
Cuittae. Jyf ▼.