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THE SAVANNAH- GEORGIAN. FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 87, 1854.
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ted a#**** rtWWUd two mooli*, ood untie* ef **** I oUtcttaa (If my Urn; hara)oo
i-.*Tfc«kkk! ittanimad#klthor hy the mood Monday ||\teeaatlfcr oeat, otherwise *nh
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.ml their eeeorlU##—bond* In double thereto# of
«atkto and tleair eeeurltlee—bonds
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bkforo Mid Court to muko
. on or before tho lint Monday
ul<l latUro will ho greated.
Wlluesa, John II. UHlao, Esquire, Ordinary for Chkthkm
rounty till* thtid day of Juea. UM
J*3 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o 0.
/ t KtHUIlA—Chatham —To nil whom It nut oon-
VJ corn: Whereas, Klleabeih Hnalthoff will apply at
a-V «•- .11 whom It may con ; the Court of Onllnary for letter* of iliamlMory aeadmlule
I „»«ii «m auult at Ut* Ctaut i Dalrlx "«thokotatk of (itorg* A.Hpelthoff:
kl^Uuara of administration^on th* akUU of «»*#• an, lhanrnn. to oltk and admonish all whom It
«r Ortlaarr Mlotton of adteintetreuon n urn *io ^ nmioar ^. tu an ,i .pp**r befor* said Court to maka
t^aiTtbrirtbte, tootle and admonish all whom It may objection. If any theyhae#, on or Imfon th* IIrat Monday
LHI« toWakdaamr bkfbn th* eald l\»urt to make oh ! '» 0*e*«bat neat, othkewla* aald lettan wUI be granted
aanaar before the said Court to make ol»-! '•» Deeeenbet neat, otharwla* Mid letter* will b* grenteil.
•—**.— »k. .!—• v»—.1.- i.. i Witness John il. Ulllen. Eaqulre, Ordlnaiy for Chatliaia
je laid lettee* will he granle.!
G UiKofA-dJUUkM Omiife t—To all whom It may cm-
cam ; Wbenaa^ Auguitu* Oooaud will apply at the
o5*tof 3*dik*ry (hr letter* of admlnlatratlou oa them
^nekManttorklMk. to ell* ami admouleh all whom U
may oooeoru.kk hk aiU appear begtr* aaM Court, to make
•ejectKm,If aajr they ban, mi or tnten th* Bret Monday In
Nenmbkr naxt,ktharwUe eald letter* wlU bkaranted.
tritae**, Job* M. ItlUea, Mqulr*. Ordinary for Chatham
loty. thka ekkond day of October, IBM.
JOHN M. MILIJiN, 0. 0. 0_
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G KOnOlA—CheUkewt Ckrnthr—To all whom it may eonl
■ ear*: Wheareaa, Joho Welbrock will apply at the
Court *f Ordinary for letter* of admmletraUon onthkM-
tatk kf Carl Rolfe:
“ i ark, therefore, to eltk and adinonlah all whom It
may oornmn, U ba and appear before eald Court, to make
I County, tlili third day of June, IBM.
Jed JOlINJf.JBIUJLN, u. o. 0,
G i WtHuiA—ChoJAam ttHmjjTi—To all whom It may eon
r ceru: Where**. John Rlboro, will apply at thk Court
*f Ordinary for letter* dUmlaeory ** ezeeetor tn th*
aetata of Huiauuah Metre, demaaed:
Thee* an. tharafon, to olt* and admonlah all whom It
4*y concern, to be and appear Wore laid Court to make
objection (If any they hare) on or before th* eeeond Monday
In January neat, olherwie* mid latten will be granted.
Wltneee, John M. Mlllen, Cwi . Ordinary for Chatliam
•uunty, thii elxth day of July. IBM.
J/b _ JOHN M. MILLEN, o.e o.
t lKOlUilA—thafkam fbunfyto all whom It may cou>
I oern: Whoieae. 8ilae U. Coldlng will apply at the
U)urtol ordinary tor letter* dlemlMory aa administrator,
on th* -itat* of Mr*. Mary A. Coldlng :
TU**« are, thanfcre, to cite and admonleh all whom It may
eonoarn to be and appear beton eald Court to make objee-
ha*e)onorb * “ .... •
he h’onmber Mat, o there lie eald letter* will be granted
WltneM, John M. Mlllen. Req.. Ordinary for Chatham
•ST
G KORU1A—ChklkamCbeoMy i—To all whom It may con
earn : When**, John Dcranny will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Utter* 6f administration on th* eatate or
John DoyU <
Then* are, therefor*, to cite and admonlah all whom it
may ooncern, to b* and appear before eald Court to make
ejection. If any they hare, on or before the Bret Monday
in NoTeaabkt neat, otherwise eald letter* will be granted.
Wttneea, John M. Milk**, Eaqulre, Ordinary for Chatham
*o«nty, this eeeond day of October, ISM
q*U JOHN M. M1I.LEN. o. o. o.
G KOItOLt—Ckolkom Onm/y r—To all whom It may con-
kern: Wharuaa, John V. tinllmartln will apply at the
Court ef Ordinary for letter* of administration cum teata-
mento anuaxo on th* estatk of Morty Dorgan :
Thee* an, therefore, to cite and admonlah all whom it
a*y kouoern, to be and
i appear before mid Court to make
injection (If any they hare) on or before the flr*t MomUy
tu Navamber mat. other*lie Mid letter* will be granted.
WltneM, John M. MlUen, Require, Ordinary for Chatham
County, thl* second day of October. IBM.
acta JOHN U. MII.LEN. o. o r
n EOB^lA—Cholkam County:-^) eJlwbom it may concern:
UT Wheteaa, John Welbropk trill apply at the Court ol
Ordinary for letter* (J administration on the esUte of
Herman Welbrock >
TheM ar*,therefore, to cite andadmonialiall whom It may
eoucern to be ami appear before said Coart to make objec
tion til any they bare) on or befor* the Bret MomUy in
lorember next, otherwise eald letters will be granted.
Witness John M. Mlllen. Eeq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun
ty, thU second day of October. IBM.
JOHN M. M1LLEN. o. c. a
G EORGIA—CkaMaet CVunJy: -To all whom it may con-
earn: Whereas, Aa* RUrnlng will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letter* of adiuluUtration on the estate of
John FlemUf .dBQ*e**d:
These e^«,ihir«for*. to aft* a^d admonleh all whom it
nay aoaoern. to ba and appe» v before Mid Oonrtto make
objection. U any they h*-. on or before the lint Honda*
in Mnnmltr mat, e , * l y Ty 1m, said tett«r* wfll M^tmnted.
In Nowmber i—_ . -
WltneM. Job* unUn ifoqalr*. Ordinary for Cnathair
aounty. this' day of October. IBM.
o*t3 ^ 3 JOHN M. M1LLKN. 0. o. c.
^ i KnRGlX^OaSS* Cbmiff.—To all whom It may con-
I T^nf• WbmM. CorartU J. Chapman will apply at
tM Court of^dlnary for Utter, or aimlni.tr.tion on the
SbJttl l°pj^ befonThe Mld'^Tto
^-i raiRfHA'^alAtf na*mtuTo all whom it may con-
mSSTiln&im. A. Hurl. wiU.ppI,..
\_a earn, wunna, r on llm
u
M. D.:
'STW Vtoojuh it
mw concern In b. «nJ *PP-» Wore WdO»g,torej».
•bj.ction, if My the, h»re, on or before the fir.t Uon,lor
iu Nurembor neot,other-ire eeih letter, will be grenteJ.
wSSbJcSit V Sullen, bq„ OrUlnor, rorCboUrem
““u' “* 1 °JomM 8 MiUEN.O.O.P.
/TEORGIA—CKalAim Orunl,,-To.11 whom it nay oon-
tj corn! SPhereeo. Crellob C. Poole will.pply .t 111.
Court of Ordinary for letter* of admlnutraUon on the
estate of John Pool*.deceased:
ThtM are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may conoern, to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection, If any they hare, on or before the Brat
Monday in Noramber next, otherwise Mid letters will be
8r Wttn*M.John M. Mlllen, Eeqnlre, Ordinary for Chatham
ooumy. this 28th day of September, 1884.
ooU JOHN M. M1LLEN, o «■ o.
G EORGIA—Ckaftom County .—To all whom it may con-
cern: Whereas, Andrew Holliday will apply at tbe
Court of Ordinary for letter* of administration on the
estate of Armani L. Fox : , „
These ara, therefore, to cite and admouleh all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before eabl Court to make
objection, if any they hare, on or before the first MomUy
in No*ember next, otherwise Mid letter* will be granted.
Witness, John M. Milieu, Eaqulre, Ordinary for Chatham
reuwly, IbU -.Mb a., .1
G EORGIA—Chatham Qnmty .—To all whom it may
cern: Whereas, Louisa Whlto will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of administrator on the estate of
WllUam White:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may conoern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they hare, on or before the flrst Monday
. .. . —a *.. .. ..— i.i i a .. B M W.Ui h. .—inted.
, . lare. 01
In Norember neat, otherwise Mid letter* will be gn
Witness, John M. Millen, Esquire, Ordinary of Chatham
eounty, thU 26th day of September. 1884.
oeta JOHN M. MILLEN. o o,
C l EORGIA—CkaOuvh Coutity .—To all whom it may con
T earn: Whereas. Robert LachlUon will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho es
tete of Stewart Anstin, deceased:
TheM are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be ana appear before said Court, to make
objection If any they hare, on or before the Brst Monday
In Norember noat. otherwise said letters will be granted
Witness, John M. Millen, Esquire, Ordinary lor Chatham
county, this 28th day of September, 1884.
_ .■i' J mail u vii
JOHN M. MILLEN. o. c. c.
t t EORGLA—Chatham County .—To all wiiom It may
T concern i Whereas, John Lama will apply at the Court
of Ordinary tor Utters ef admlnUtratlon on the estate of
Henry Casson :
These are, therefore; to cite and admonish all whom
it may conoern to b* and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they hare) on or before the Brst Monday
In Norember neat, oUierwise said letter* will be granted.
Witneaa, John M. Millen, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
eonnt^ this 28th day of September, 1854.
JOHN M. MILLEN. o. c. c
G EORGIA—Chatham Omnly i—To all whom it may
cern : Whereas, Gordon Kargo will apply at ths Court
of Ordinary for tetters of administration on the esUte of
Richard Felldhouee:
These are, therefor*, to cite and admonish all whom it
may eooeern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they hare. before the Brst Monday
in November next, otherwise a*, a letter* wlU bo granted
Witneae. John M. Mlllen, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatliam
county. thU 28th day or September, 1884.
£.,2 7 JOHN M. MILLEN. <> n
tlons (If any they hare) on or before the eeeond Monday In
lauuary neat, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness,John M. Millen, Esq..Ordlnary<orChathatacoun-
ty. thl* sixth day of July. 1884.
la
JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. o.
Coart of Ordinary fbr Camden County.
com : Whereas, Francis Kudulph, will apply at th*
Court of Ordinary for letter* ol AdmlnUtratlon on th* Es
tate of Thomas C. Kudulph, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to b* and appear before Mid Court, to make
objections. If any they bare, on or before tlte Brat Monday
in Norember, next, otherwise Mid letters wlHbe granted.
Witness: James H. Helreetou, Ordinary for Chmden
county, this second day of September, 1864.
*epl8 JAMES U. HELVfcMrON, o. q. o.
/ ' EORGIA—Camden couoty:—To all whom it may con-
KJ cern: Whereas, Jane U. Uulbert will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as aamlnUtra-
tnxon tho estate of Mary M. Dufoar. deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonUh all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before aaid Court to make
objection, if any theyJiare, on or before the flrst Monday
in January next, otherwise aaid letter* will be granted.
Witness. James II. Helreston, Eaq., Ordinary for Camden
county, thU 22d day of June. 1864.
je80 JAMES II. HKLVBSTON. o. a. o.
Coart of Onllnary of Hallocn Coanty.
/~t EORGIA.—Uutloch County—To whom it may conoern,
the court or Ordinary, for totters of Administration on the
estate of Thomas Ileal, late of said coanty, deceased. These
are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may con
cern, to be and appear before saidoourt-to make abjections
if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, other-
wise aaid fetters will be granted.
Witness ; William Lee, sen., Eeq., ordinary for Balloeh
county, this 20th day, of Sept., 1884,
*e27 WlU JAM LEE. Sea,a *. c.
_ Whereas, Hardy 8. Hodges, will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for letters of dismission from Urn guardianship of
Sarah lanier, orphan of Frederick lavater. and also, for
letters of dismission from the guardianship of Alexander
W. Stewart, orphan of Alexander Stewart, deceased:
These are. therefore, to eito and iwlmonisk all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any thvy hare, within the time prescribed by
taw, otherwise said letter* will be granted.
Witness. Wm. Leo, teu’t.. Eeq..Ordinary for Dullooheoun-
ty, this 20th day of February, 1884.
fsb23 WILLIAM LEE. Sente.. O.». C
G EORGIA-—iteifock County .-—To ell whom It may con
oern; Whereas, John Lee will apply te the Court of
Ordinary for letter* of dismission as administrator with the
will annexed on the estate of Mary Lowther, Uteof said
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before Mid Court, to make
ebjctlon, If any they hare, within the time prescribed by
aw oleherwise aaid letters will be granted.
Wltneea, William Lee, Sr., Eaqulre, Ordinary for Bulloch
county, thU 20th February 1884.
feb2A WiUJAM LEE. 8r„ o. a. c.
G EORGIA—HuUocA County.—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, James 1). WiUUm* will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dUmlaeory aa adininUtrator
on the estates of Washington Williams, Ute of Mid county,
deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before aaid Court to make
objection (if any they hare) within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise aaid letters will be granted.
Witness. William Lee, Sr.. Eeq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 22d day of December, 1863.
janl WILLIAM LEE. Sr.. o 1 *. c.
n KOKGIA—Uutloch County:—To all whom It may concern :
VJT Whereas, James B. Lester, ggardian of Sarah Zittor-
auer, orphan of Charles Zitterauer. late of said couuty,
deceased, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Lette**
>f Dismission from said guardianship :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
mav concern, to be and appear before said Court, to mako
objection, if any they have, within the time preserioed by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Wm. I^e, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch eounty,
thU 20th day of February, 1884.
feb23 WM. LEE, Sun’r, o. ». u.
i 1EOKG1 A—Bulloch County -To all whom It may con-
VT cern : Whereas. Adam Jone and John Goodman, will
apply at the Court or Ordinary for lettora of dismission ns
executors on the estate ol Charles Zitterauer, late of said
eounty, deceaked:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern to be and appear before said Court to make
ibjection, if any they hare, within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise aaid letters will be granted.
Witness, William Lee, Sr.. Esquire. Ordinary for Bulloch
eounty, this 20th day of February. 1854.
f#b23 WILLIAM LEE, 8r., o. 8. 0.
G EORGIA—Buttock County .-—To all whom It may con
cern: Whereas, Augustus Lanier will apply at the court
*( Ordinary for letters disiniseory as the guardian of Ma
dison S. Lanier, orphan of Frederick tanier, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be aud appear before said Court, to make
objeetiou, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
.aw. otherwise said letters will be granted.
WltneM, William Lee, Sr.. Ordinary for aaid county, this
21st day of June, 1884
Je24 WILLIAM LEE. Sr„ o, B. c.
G EORGIA—Buttock County:—To all whom It mar con
cern : Whereas. James Ikramark,guardian of Thomas
Denmark and Bar ah Denmark, otphans of Malachi I>en
■aark.lAte of Bulloch county, deceased, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory from Mid guar
dianship :
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish whom it
may concern, to be and appear before aaid Coart to make
objection (if any they hare) within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, Wm. I<ee, sen., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty. this 7tli ilay of July, 1864.
jyll WM. LEE. Sente,, o. b. n.
G EORGIA—Chatham County .—To alt whom it may con
cern: Whereas, Eugoua J. Trucbelett will apply ut
the Court ol Ordinary for letters of administration on the
estate of Edward Rogers:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to he and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the flrst Monday
in Norembor next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
WitneM, John M. Millen, Eaqulre, Ordinary of Chatham
county, this 28th day of September, 1884.
ociS JOHN M. MILLEN. ». < ■ c.
( 1 EORGIA—Chatham County .—To all whom it may c
(j cern : Whereas, JohuT. Jones will apply at tho Court
of Ordinary for lette re of administration on the estate of
James A. If. Corker 1 :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be aud appear before said Court, to muke
objection, if any they hare, on or before the flrst Monday
In Norember neat, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John SC. Mlllen. Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
eounty, thl* 26th day of September, 1884.
oet3 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. c. c.
G EORGIA—Chatham County:— To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Martin Quinn will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho estate of
Thomas Quinn:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonleh all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they hare, on or before the first Monday
in Norember next, otherwise said letter* will tie granted
Witness, John M. MlUen, Esquire, Ordinary of 1 lint ha in
coanty, this 28th day of Septemner. 1831.
oet3 JOHN M MII.LEN. o n. c
G EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom H may con
cern : Whereas. Augustus Boulineau will npply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the e*.
Ute of Thomas Kemp:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear liefore aaid Court, to make
objection, if any they bare, on or before tho flr t Monday
In Norember nest, otherwise Mid letters will be granted.
Wituees, John M Millen, Esquire, Ordinary lor Chatham
county, this 28th day of September, 1884.
octi JOHN M MILI.RN. o. r. r
. Hollnnd will apply at the
th* Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as ndmlnU
trator oaths estate of Edward Lamp«-r.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be aod appear before eald Court to make
b )*«tton, If any they hare, on or before tho first Monday
• D ®*xt, otherwise Mid letter* will be granted.
^tt**Jf>-fobn M. Mlllen, Esquire. Ordinary for Chatham
sonnty, this third day ol August. ll84.
JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o, n.
G EORGIA—CTuUAom County .-To all whom It may c
tWheraasAUrmon and O M IJIUbridge will....
ply at the Court of Onlinarr for letters of d.sml.sory as
executors on the estate of lobn fihlck, deceased t
Tbetear*. therefore, to cite aod admonish all whom it may
• meern to be tod appear before said Coart to make vbi*c
ton (If any they have) on or befor* the first Monday in
March next. otherwise said letters will be granted. 1
Witness. John M. Mlllen, Eso.. Ordinary for Chatham ooua.
y of Augeet.lP' *
ly.this third day of Augast,
aug4
JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. o.
f 1 EORGIA—Chatham County »—To all whom it may
Vi cern: Whereas, William Rogers will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as administra
tor on the estate of William Tbaddtua Williams, deceased:
The** are, therefore, to olte and admonish all whom it
may eoneern. to be and appear before Mid Court to make
ebjeetion, if auy they have, on or before the first Monday
in Norember neat, otherwise Mid letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen. Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
county, thl* flrst day of May. lB64.
apSO JOHN M. MILLEN. o. c
i i EORGIA—Chatham Omnly.—To all whom it may con-
earn/. Whereas, William Dunoan will apply at the
, „..l apply
Court of Ordlaaryfor letter* dismissory a* adininUtrator
on the estate of William Mcl-enoan:
Thsse are. therefore, to cite aud admouleh all whom It
may conoern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (If any they hare) on or before the first Modday
la December nest, otherwise Mid letters vrill be granted.
eoTn't^! 0h * th ” n
J« JOHN M. MILLEN, 0. a 0.
G EORGIA—Bullock County .-—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Elisabeth Martin will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the la-
tnte of Reuben C. Martin, deceased ;
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before Mid Court to make
objection (if any they hare) within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. William Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bnlioch
county, this 17tli nay of August. 1884.
aug«0 WILLIAM LEE. Sr., o. B. o.
/ t EORGIA—Buttock Omnly:—To all whom it may con-
vT cern : Whereas, Hardy B. Hodge will apply at the
Court ot Ordinary, for letters of guardianshiy of David Au-
K stus Brinson aud Sarah Ann Brinson, minor heirs of
mes Brlnron, deceased :
These tm>, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom itinay
innct-rn. to be and appear before said Court to make objec
tion (if any they have) within tho time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. William Lee, Sr.. Eaq., Ordinary for Bnlioch
connty.this 17th day of August, 1884.
aug20 WILLIAM LEE, Sr,, o. ». 0.
Court of Onllnary for Bryan Coanty.
1 EORGIA—
■Itryan County .-—Whereas. Z. E. Dutton, ad-
VT ministrator upon the estate or Henry Dutton, decess
ed will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county, for
letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite all concerned to file their ob
jections. (if any they hare) in terms of the law, otherwise
•aid letter* will be granted.
ap!28 A. H. SMITH, o. B. o
Court of Ordinary of Liberty County.
C T EORGIA—Liberty County :—To all whom It may con
T cern : Whereas, C. Hines, executor on the estate of
Martha Bacon, late of Liberty connty. deceased, will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for letter* of dismission on said
estate:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom Itmay
concern, to be and appear before aaid Court, to make objec
tion, if any they have, within the time prescribed by Uw,
otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. W. P. Girardeau, Eaq., Ordinary for Liberty
county, this 30th day of September. 1884,
oct4 W. I*. OIRARmEAU. o. L. c.
C T EORGI t—Liberty CountyTo all whom it may con
T cern : Whereas, C Hines, executor of the estate of
Lewi* Hines, late of Bryan county, deceased, will apply at
the Court of Ordinary for letters of dlimiseion on Mid
estate :
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before Mid Court, to make
objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letter* will be granted.
Witness. W. P. Girardeau, Esq , Ordinary for liberty
evunty. this 26th day of September. 1884.
octl W. r. OARIRDEAU. o i r.
G EORGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas. Valentine Greet, administrator upon
the estate of F. Kottman late of said county, deceased,
will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory •
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objections, if any they have, within tho time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, W. P. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for IJbertr
county, this 7th day of August, 18M.
augl J W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. i. o.
C T EORGIA—liberty County .—Whereas. M. J. Moody, ex-
E ecutor of the estate of James Moody, deceased, will
apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county for letter*
dismissory:
limiMory
Tliwe are therefore to cite all concerned to file their ob
jections, (if any they hare) In terms of the Uw, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
apB W. P. GIRARDEAU, o, t. p,
G KOlio IA .—Liberty County i—To all whom It may eua-
cern : Whereas. Mrs. Miss Williams, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letter* of Administration on tba Es
tate of Oapt. Thomas WUlUms, late of said County, deceas-
Tlie*# are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
way concern, to bo and appear before eald Court to make
objections, if any they here, on or before the First Monday
wu mfc#r SEw *»'d letter* will be granted.
^ M Oirardeau. Esq.. Ordinary for liberty
UlU lfllh ‘W September. 1864.
•® 20 W. P. OIRAR
W. P. GIRARDEAU, O. h. 0.
G f re™ A Wh reTf- f"ir-■” whom It nrer ton.
in W £ n »' Pendarvl*. executor to the last
will and testament of Joseph I’endarvis. deceased simile*
for letter* of dismission from the admlnlltratfon o? said
Ute** are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
mayoonoern, to be and appear before .aid cb urt to make
County,-T., all whute lt mayrou-
vX eerat Where**, Jan)*e C. Oruwdv and Wm T lirowdr
applies for Uttered admliilstratliiu on th* estate of (leu.
W JDrowdy. Ute of'mid county, deceased ;
Tb*a* are, tharsfoie. to oil* and admonish all whom 14
to •»»••» at mv office within thetlme
stoSrK ^lira's:
00111 JAMES HIUHHM1TH, i>. o. w. c.
Court or Ordletnrx oC Ulyim (Jeniily.
1 —WP** ChMNfef < To all whom it may ooneern
VJ Wbereea: Robert Haalehuret. eaecutor of the hurt
will and teetament of John Harnett, Jr., applies for letters
lltmluovy.
These are, therefore, tu site and adntunlsh all whom It
may ooncern, to file their objeotiona. If any they have, in
mv offlo# within the time prescribed by taw, otherwise
•eld letter* tnav be granted.
Wltneea my hand and ulllelal signature, this 2d day of
Jane, A. D., 1144. EDGAR C. V. DABT.
J®* Ordinary, 0. u.
. DJRtllA.—Otynn County.—To all wiiom U may concern
VJ Whereas - Robert HUnord. administrator on th# es
tate of David C. Lowrie, deceased, applies to uie fur let
tere dUmlaeory.
These ar*. therefore, to eitu aud admonish all whom It
may aonceru, to file their objection*, if any they have, in
my offiet within lha time prescribed by taw, otherwise said
letters m*y be granted the applicant.
Witness my hand end official signature, thie 29th day of
April. A. I)., 1814, EDGAR 0. P. DART.
mal 7 Ordinary
O.KORGLA — Otyim County.—'To all whom it may conoern,
VJ Whereas : Robert Haslehuret. administrator of the es
Ute ofeilelgambla Maugham, deoeased, applies fur lottera
dUmlaeory.
These are, therefore, to cite end admonlah all whom It
may eoneern, to file there objeakkiQ. if any they have, lu
un office, within th* time preWribed by taw, otberwUe
said letter will be granted.
Wituees inv hand and offietal signature, thl* 28th day of
8aptamber.lM4. HAOAR G, P. DART.
oel Ordinary.
i EORGIA.—Qlynn tbunty—To all whom It may conoern,
VJ Whereas, Robert Itaaleburat. administrator of the e»-
Ut* of Jams B. Maugham, deceased, applies for lettora dls-
mieaory.
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom It
may eoneern, to file their objections, If any they have, in
my office within the time prescribed by taw, otherwise said
lettara will be granted.
Wltneea my hand and official signature, this 28th day of
September, 1844. HAUAR 0. P. DART,
ool Ordinary.
Court ot Ordinary of Blolntoalx Coanty,
p EORGIA—Mdntoeh County .—To all whom it may con-
VJ cern : Whereas. Thomas Maguire will apply at th*
Court of Ordinary for lettara of administration on Ute estate
of George W. Ulanov, deceased :
Thee* are. therefore, to cite and admonish all wiiom it
may eoneern to be and appear befor* said Court to make
okjtetion, Q any they have, on or before the flret Monday
In November next,otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. A. A. IMLorme, Eeq., Ordinary for Molntoah
conntv, this second day ofOetober. 1884.
oett A. A. IUU.ORMK.tv a. U
KUKU1A—MeJnloth CkmntyTu aQ wbmn it may coo-
U cern: Whereas, Jamea M. Hairta will apply at the
Court ef Onllnary for letters of dlemUaion from the guar-
(Bausblpof 8. IL Robertson. Sabre K. Ulmer. Mary J. Har
ris. aad R. M. Harris, children of John Harris, deceased;
These ere. therefore, to rite and admonleh all whom
it may concern, to be and appeal before said Court, to
make objection, if any they have, within the time pre
scribed by taw. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Wltneea. A. A. DeLorme, Esq . Ordinary for McIntosh
county, thu fifth day of June, 1864.
jell A. A. DaLORME, o. M’l.c.
Co art of Ordinary of Ctuurtton Coanty,
/^lEOROIA.—Charlton Omnly.—To all whom It may con-
VJ cern : Whereas, Ilethaheba Bennett, applies for fetters
of Administration on the Estate of James S. Dennett tate
ef said eounty deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred nd creditors ol aaid deceased, to be aud
appear at my offloe, within the term prescribed bv law,
and show cause, if any they have, why letters of adminis
tration should not be granted tbe said applicant.
eeptS F. M. SMITH. Ordinary.
pHATHAM SHKKIFT’S SALE CONTINUED.—Will be
sold on the first Tuesday in November neat, between
th# legal hoars of eale. before tbe court house In Chatham
coanty, the unexpired leasee of Lota number seventeen and
number nineteeu (fraction), situate in RoberUvilie. in the
elty of Savannah, and fifteen shares of the Chatham Mu
tual Loan Association Stock, in said city—levied on under
a fi. fa. of foreloeure of mortgage, by I-awrence McManus
vs. John Doyle. Said leases to expire on the nineteenth
dav of December, 1871. Lot number nineteen, fraction,
being subject to a rent eharge of $7, payable semi annu
ally ; and lot number seventeen to a rent charge of 424,
payable semi-annually, to Hiram Roberta, his heirs, execu
tors and assigns. seS A. THOMAS, a. c a
p HATH AM SHERIFF’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in
VV November next before tbe Court House, in tbe city of
Savannah, will be sold between the legal hours of eale. all
the stock of Dry Goods and fancy articles contained in the
•tore at the north east corner, of Congress and Whitaker
streets, In th* city of Savannah, constating in part of 86
pieces brown shirting, 2 bales do, 11 nieces brown drill. 06
do bleached shirting, 28 do Russia diaper, 18 do F'reach
cambric. 13 crape shawls, 30 dot. gloves, 100 dos. hoes, 20
dot. draws, 20 dos. shirts, 20 pieces velvet, 84 neck hdkfs.,
76 pieces prints, 40 pounds thread. 10 pieces osnaburg, 19
do tickings, 115 do colored muslin, 40 do carpet, 4 do drug
get. 60 pairs muslin sleeves, 20setts lace collars and sleeves.
40 pair window shades, 2 boxes sewing silk, 2 do suspenders.
100 bonnets, 10 pieces matting, 50 dos Udkfs, 50 pairs do. 100
gross buttons, 600boxes hooks and eyes, 31 pioces kersey 16
doGa twills. 1 do do plains. 200 pairs blankots. 47 brocne,
60 reams paper, 19 pieces calico, 18 pieces cambric. 2 glass
show cases, t gas lamps. 1 lot trimmings, awning rack
and poets, and all the fixtures ol said store, together
with a great variety of other articles too numerous
to be here mentioned ; levied on as the property of Will
iam B. Adams and Charles Bruner, to satisfy a fi fa. uu
foreclosure of a mortgage, issued from Chatham Inferior
Court. In favor of Isaac I). Lafloche and Alfred T. Uowne
vs. William B. Adams and Cliarles Bruner, trading ns
Adams k Bruner. Fropcrty set forth in said fi. Ca.
sel DANIEL S. WILSON. D. Sh'ff C. C.
Bnlioch County Administrator's Sole.
1 | NDKR an order from the court of Ordinary of Bulloch
U eounty, passed on the first Monday of this month,
will be sold at the Court House. Statesboro’ on the first
Tueadav in November next.between the legal hnursofeale.
the following property : tnree hundred and seventy-lire
(376) acres of tand,more or less, bounded by Baxell Jones.
John 11. Borneo, Jobn C. Everitt.and others. The proper
ty of the estate ot Blisha Jones, and sold for the benefit of
the heir*, and creditors, and terms of sale made known on
the day. se28 ROBERT DONALDSON. Admr.
Rlclntosli and Appling Administrator's Hale.
11Y VIRTUE of an order of the Ordinary of Liberty coun-
AJ ty, will be sold before the court house door in the town
of Darien, McIntosh county, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, between the usuul hours of sale, all tlie Lands
belonging to Janies Brewer, late nf lJberty county, deceas
ed. said lands vituate, lying aud being in the connty of
McIntosh. And. also, before the court house door in
Homesville, Appling county, on tho flrst Tuesday in De
cember next. Lot No. 242, Sd and one-half (X) of Lot No.
230,3d. said lands situate, lying and bring in the county of
Appling, and sold as the property of said deceased, for the
benefit of tbe heirs and distributees of said estate. This
13th Sept, 1854. JESSE BREWER,
■eplB Qualified Administrator.
f 1 EORGIA—Charlton County:—Two months after date
VJ application will be made to th# Honorable Court ol
Ordinary of Charlton connty, for eave to sell the real and
personal praperty of the estate of. Alexander Kean, late of
Camden, now Charlton county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditotn of said estate.
*ug20 JOHN W. GEIGER, Adm'r.
i 1 EORGIA—Wayne County j—Two months after date 1
VJ shall apply to tho Honorable the Ordinary of Wayne
county for leave to sell the real estate of Ueorge I’opwel
late of said county, deceased, consisting of eleven hundred
acres of land, more or less, in said county.
aug20—2m JOHN M. HSON. Adm’r.
■\XTAYNE EXECUTOR'S NUTICK — All persons concern-
V V ed, are notified Hut two months after dato, applica
tion will be made to tbe Court of Ordinary of said connty.
when sitting for ordinary purpose., for leave to sell the
stares belonging to the estate of the tat* L. W. Bryan, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es
tate. W. A. SALMONS.
augl3 Qualified Executor
WAYNE EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.—All person* having
TV demands against the estate of L. W. Bryan, deceased,
are hereby notified to present them, properly nttested. to
me. within the time prescribed by law. or they wi.l not be
settled ; and all persons indebted to said deceased are here
by required to make immediate payment.
augl3 W. A. SALUCKS. Qual Adm’r.
VJ OTICK —Three months liter date application will be
Xl made to the Bank of the State ol Georgia, at Savan
nah, for payment of a 450 note of said bank, payable at
branch at Augusta. Utter A, 23d October. 1849. to G M
Newton—A I’orter. President; left band half of said note
having been lost.
aug 16—3m W. W. CLARKE.
i%j OTICF1.—Three months alter date, application will bo
-Lv made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, at Bavan-
nnah, for the recovery of one hundred dollar* on a note
issued by them of that denomination, payable to G. M.
Newton or bearer, at their Branch, at Augusta. Oa.: No. 9,
dated 12th November, 1880, tbe right hand half or which
we hold. The left hand half of said bill was mailed to us
by J. T. Kirtland. E«q.. of Memphis, Tenn., nnder date of
23d May last, and is either lost or stolen,
augll—3m WM. M. k J. C. MARTIN.
OTICK.—All persons having claims agaiogst the estate
ii of William Groover, tate of Bulloch county, deceased,
are hereby required to present them properly attested with’-
in the time prescribed by taw. or they will not be settled ;
and those Indebted are required to make immediate pay
ment to either of the undersigned.
JOHN GROOVER. 1 ...
Jyll WILLIAM GROOVER. / “
WO MONTHS after date application will be made to
A the Court of Onllnary of Bulloch county, for leave to
sell all the real estate of William Groover. *r., tate of said
connty, deceased.
JOHN GROOVER. \u wutarm
aug20 WILLIAM GROOVER, J M ® cuwr **
VJOTICK.—All person* having claims against til* estate
lx of Jamea Cone, late ol Bulloch oounty. deceased, are
hereby notified to present them within the time prescribed
by taw. ot they will not be settled ; and those indebted are
requested to make Immediate payment to either of the un
dersigned. MARY ANN CONE. Ex’lx.
Jyll SAMUEL K. GROOVER. Ex’or.
TT'KKCUTORS BALE.—WUI be sold, agreeable to an order
XLi of th* Court of Ordinary, on tbo flrst Tuesday in No
vember. next, before tbe courthouse door. In Wayne coun
tv, a tract of land containing two hundred acres, lying on
the Great Satilta River, the former residence and plantation
of John Ammons, senior, tate of Wayne county deceased,
■old for the benefit of tbe heirs of said deceased. Terms ol
■ale made known on tbe day of sale.
WILLIAM AMMONS.
**21 Executor of John Ammons, deceased.
VJOTICF:—All person* having claims against the estate
1.1 of -losiah A. Parrish, late of Bulloch countv. deceas
ed. will present them within the time prescribed by law. or
they will not be settled ; and thoee indebted to said estate
are hereby required to make Immediate payment to
jyll HENRY J. PARftlSH. Adm’r.
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
T1ECEIVF3) BY 8. 8. SIBLEY. MAY 9:
JV Mrs Ben Darbt, or tho Weal and Woe of Social Life,
by A M Collins.
Wek and Port, or Incidents of a Crnlt In the U8 Frigate
Congress to California, by Rev Walter Colton. U 8 N.
Minnie Harmon,or tbe Night and Its Morning. byT W
Brown.
Th# Lamplighter; Voices of the Day. by Rev Jobu Cam
ming. D D.
Midnight Harmonies, or Thonght* for the .Season of Roll,
tude and Sorrow, by Octavius Winslow, M A
A Child's History of England, by Charles Dickins.
More of the Planter’s Northern Bride ; Marcus Warland;
Rena, or the Hnow Bird; IJpda. or th# Young Pilot of the
Belle Creole, hy Mrs Lee Hents. Also, a correct Map ol
rurkey In Europe—for sale at 136 Congre**-st. may 10
abjection (if any they lure) within the time prescribed b*
law. otherwise said li tter* will be granted,
Witness, * -
county,
J*
w *'~
JAMII HIGHSMITH, D. 0. V. q.
- PRICES.—142 CoDfreee-s'reet—. 4 Bareges at 18 V
rente peryarrt. worth 80 ct*^20-4 , n«*i. s at 31X ■
w Bi»i mr* inai- a » Jlj^ Ct* per
ard, worth B2J{ eta : 10-4 French Mu*., is at 28 cent* per
wd, worth 40 ota; 10-4 Ginghams at fri m 12 M to 26 eta
WJMi way 17 ADAM 1 ft BRUNNER.
BW
IIIUMIN I Til—LINT OK V l.TttUM.
S MOTION 2 —Beltfurther enacted by the authority U/ the
tame, That (torn aud after the passage of this atg, all
person* shall be qualified to vote at elections fur Major aud
Aldermen nl the city ofMavannahand the liamlete thereof,
who are cltlsena of the United Htetea, have resided in the
Mate of Georgia for im* year Inuuodtelfly preceding the
election ami within lb* corporate limits of Naraunau for
un* mouth Immediately preeedlng their registration, and
oouMnii* id te do up to the time ol nicotian, who Imv* at
tained the age of twenty-on* years, ligve paid all taxes or
have In tliair own right sufllcnmt real estate to satiety any
tax executions which may be against them, who have mad*
all return* required by lira ordinances of ilieolty. and hare
been registered according to lb* provisions of this set.—
Extract from the Beyielry Low, patetd Jan. 22, IBM.
11)# following named peravus her#register. 1 ,! tbelr names
since the first of Januarj, 1884, and'up to date:
A.—Matthias Amorous, George W Anderson, George A
Ash, Richard W Adams, Theodosius A Aoouta,Robert Aus
tin, Charles U Ash, William Andre, John 8 Achord. David
Abraham, Isaac 8 Andreon, Frederick W Averfold, Max
Abramoteljb, Jobu AngUu, Alexander 8 Arllty, William
Barnard Adauts, Klebardson F Akin, James Abeam, Chas
8 Arnold, Edward U Anderson,George II Aeh,TI>oma* A As
kew, Alexander Akin, George Alexander. John W Anderson,
James E Allwrldge. William Austin, John Arnao, Peter Ar
nold. Daniel D Arden, Henry D W Alexander, Robert A
Allen, Peter W Alexander, Richard 1) Arnold. John Arwaa.
H—William H Uunch.UeorgoL Blount. Edwin II lteoon.
James T Bothwell. touts Berie, fahinan E Hyek, John V
Iterbee, Anthony Beeler, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Benedict
Uoarquln, George A Bolf«ul)el,8amuel P Bell.Georgs Bank
inan, Henry 8 Uorgardus, Charles E Baric, Henry LByrd,
James II liashlor, ibomas A Brown, William Beenken, Jos
Bryan. Peter A Biol*. William B Blount, James T Buckner,
Henry 8 Bell, Joeepb H Burroughs, Wm James Bulloch,
Berrien il M Burroughs, Frederick W Bailor. Churls* 11 Bell.
Franole 8 Bartow.Uottehack Brown. Gilbert Butler. Wm F
Brantley, Wtu 8 Basinger, Edward W Ruker,William II BuL
loch, Wyatt. M Bragg, Itevld Bell, Rimon EByek, Moses
Black. Samuel W Bowen. John P Uoifculltet, John B Barn
well. William I) Baehlor, John Brady. James A Brown. Jas
Brady, William J Bandy, Valentine Brunuer, Joseph W
Brown. Michael Boylan, John M Berrien. Henry Burt, Chas
W W Bruen, Conrad K Byck, Mlohael Uranneu.Frs Blair
Michael Barret, Alexander Francis Ueunett, Wm H Banka,
Iraao Brunner. David H Baldwin, John A Basinger, James
M Butter, William Burke, Patrick Brady. Burrel 1. Uoull
neau, Michael Bryan. George D Barnes, Francis 8 Dattloy,
John Bryan, UeuJ II Burroughs, Wm II Uirdlcy. Wm J Bee,
Michael Barrett, Win Barrett, Joe U Baldwin, John Bay-
taugh. Patrick Bradley, Rlchd Brown. Tho* H Barrett, An
ton Borchort, Win D Brown. Philip H Bohn. Joe Bancroft,
Jas A Barron, Thos J Uadocb, Orson Barber, Henry Rogar-
due, Wm Brown, Wm B Bliss, Abraham Baker, MicuaelBo-
ley. Jatnoe A Baker, Wm C Barton, Michael Brannan, Hen-
K Brigham, Jordan P Brooke, Ales Boyeaean, Philander
irtoa, Chas W Brunner, Richard Burke, Selgmund Berg.
Milton J Buckner, Tbo* llandy, Solomon D Brantley,Tliad
P Blakewood, John II Bchnken.Petor Hronghton. Augustus
Bonaud. Dennis Brady, Henry F Bennett, Augustus Uarle,
John D Berry, UUck Burke, John ▼ Butler, William P
Brooke. JamM K BuUough. Newman E Bradley, James Bax
ter, John Breen, Henry L V Bunts. John J N Bunts, Ueorge
(1J Bants. John Boston. Worthington C Butter. Robert M
Berthe lines*. Barnard K Bee, Samuel W Bliss, Wm II Bord-
ley, David L Best, Peter Ilorouc, Michael Uourke. Julius
Uluinenawrlg, Samuel R Bothwell. John V Blanolifleld,The
odore niols, Jonathan Beers, Ephraim Maynard. William A
Black, William II Burroughs, Henry W Bolfenillet, toward
J Blount, John 8 Bulges*, Thomas Dergtn, William A
Boggs. James Bilbo, lewis S Bennett, Thomas Barden, Wil
liam Hrlden, Patrick Brady, Indian street,^Thomas H Bums.
Franois 11 llakrr, Kben C Beach, John 0 Blanc*, John F
Blakely. Fraud* Brady, James Barret. John D Barnard. Au-
E s Boulineau, Manson Briggs, Jams* C Bryan, William
I. Israel User. VaDutln#Basler. James Charles Blancs.
Berlin. Nathaniel F Brunner, Charles T Bryant, John
11 Bacon, William P Bowen, Thomas Bourke. John F Brown,
William Uloli, William II Bunch, William K Berry. Rdward
J Black. Ales M Barbee. John U Bryan, John W Bird.
C.—George U Camming. Uriah Cranston. Bernard Con
stantine. Myles D Cullen. Peter L Constantine, J M Cooper,
George Cornwell. Luke Christie, William Crabtree, James A
Uourvolsie, Joseph 8 Claghorn, Nicholas Cniger, John M
Cooper, John Cass, Peirce Condon. Francis T Cole, William
H Cooper, Aaron Champion. Daniel B Camp, William Oscar
Charlton, Aaron II Champion. George 1, Cope, Geo A Cuy-
ler, Richard R Cuyler, William HCuyler, Jno. Green Cooke,
John T Campginac, James II Carter. Herman A Crane. Geo
Calley. John P Cohen, George M Conn. Cyrus Chaffer. Ham
ilton Couper, Henry R Christian. Peter Clatk. William Cox,
Patrick Curran. William M Charter*. Luke Canon. Charles
Clair.George H Clark, David C Cash. Carl F Craft. Isaac Co
hen, jr„ touts F Cooke, William Canon. Carroll F Cloud,
Morris Cohen, Marcus Cohen, Henry Casson. Patrick Clark,
John I- Clark, Arnd Cordes, Joseph P Collins. Montgomery
Cumming, Moses 8 Cohen. Michael Cusack, James Oirey,
toward Cottar, William P Clark. Oetavas Cohen, James
Connolly. Solomon Cohen. William Cullen, James Collins,
Samuel T Chapman, Henry G W Cole, Sites MColdlng. John
F Cardoll. Benjamin II Crandell, Francis H Clark. Patrick
Carney, Charles 11 Connery. Rohett Carr, Thomas Cunniffe,
Thomas Corr, Thomas Colkin. Michael Carey, Jos V Conne-
rat, Charles Cannon. Tlios Clarke, John Cordial, Christo
pher C Casey. David Clark, John Cooper, Thos Carey, John
A Chambers, John Clancy. Fredk W Cornwell,Thomas ron
way, Geo F Conies, M A Cohen, A C Cannon, B L Cole. Ja
cob Cohen. JamM M Clark, D L Cohen. C H Coldlng. I. Con
nell, T W Cooper. Wm Cotter, Jas Cox, P Cody. B G Cray. J
Cavanaugh, D 1) Copp, J Cunningham, M toilios, Spencer
Currell,|Francl* Creed. Wallace Cuinniing, Oliver I’Cald
well. Henry L Cntvill. William Carson, Michael Cleary
Thomas R Clarke, Hugh Cullen. Thomas Conway, Michael
Conway, DanielCromlay. Livingston Cornell, James Crom-
tey. James Clancey. Stephen J M Cubbedge, Francis Can-
field, John I) Charlton, Joseph 8 Caruther*. John J Cornell.
James O Cornell. Nicholas Clair, Thomas W Collins, Jacob
Fred Cornwel, Patrick Conry, Bartow Center*. George B
Clarke. George ECongdon. william H Cleveland, JobnF
Cercopely. Grenville E Carleton, James J Cos, George Clarke.
Thomas Curry, James E Cope. Owen Conner, John Curry,
George N Collins, Charles It Campfleld. John Carroll. John
Chapman, Thomas J Charlton. William Carter, Isaac Cohen,
Lewis R Collins, George Holbrook Crooke, Joseph Cain,
Francis Clair, Peter Corb. William Connery. Francis J Cer
copely. James Campbell, John Courier, John WH Cheney
Daniel C Collins. John Casey, Alex W Campbell. Randolph
Carruthers, Charles P Cooper. Patrick Cullen. Bryan Con
ner, James Collins. William F Chaplin, Charles Christian,
Martin Conwy, Dennis Clairy. Francis Champion, Francis
0 Champion. Thomas Culrady, John Clairy. John II Craig,
William Cochran. GeorceCauss*. John UcR Cody.
Dre-A LDetorge, Joseph O Davis, Francis G Dana.Wm
Dixon, David R Dillon. John P A Dapon, John E De Ford,
William H Davis, Sheldon C Dunnlgg. Mn’r., John 1) Dete-
nov. Thomas K Davis. Jacob F Doe, Charles H Duyree. Alex
Delbanco. Michael Dailey. Charles Dugger. James Dunn.
Mason M Davis, Thomas'Danenfeiser, John Dally, Mlhcaei
Donnelly. Thomas Dowell, David S Daniels, Jas DoMartin,
Donnelly. Thomas Dowell, David 8 Daniels, Jas DoMartin,
Henry J Dickerson. James W Danforth. Jacob Danenfeiser,
Patrick Downey. Michael Downey,Patrick Donnelly, H Dan
enfeiser, H W ltenslow.J Downey, A C Davenport. J Dean,
I Davenport, J Doyle, It W Delaney. W M Dickinson, Wm 8 :
Daniel). L DeWltt, Morty Dorgan, J Devauuy. J Doyle, Jr„
A Doyle, P Doyle. M M Demore. G W Davis. B W ltesher, H
M Davenport, W O Dwyer, II Devine, J Doble.T F Daniell.S
C Dunning, jr„ J H Demand. W Dahman. W G Dickson, R
Donning. J U Donning, J G Delta, W J Dowell. W J Donald
son, William Dunn, Cornelius Donoran, Patrick Devaney,
Jaance B Dasher. Orson Delaney. Maximo Devergier, John
M Doty, William C Dawson.James P Darling, John llunze.
Col Isaac D’Lyon, Peter J Delijen. John Downing, Martin
Dunnegan. Samuel D Dickson. William Dixon. Martin Dogle,
Timothy Doyle. John Dolan, Jacob Do to Motto. John Dry
er, Alonxo Day. John Downing, Robert Donaldson.Joseph
Doyle, fisherman. Christopher H Dixon. Henry Dehlwes
Domonick Deaoey John Deacey, Richard DeMartin. Patrick
Downey, Oscar J H Dibble, John E Davis. Mitchel T Duke,
Mordecia 8 D’Lyon. John Dillon, Hiram K lteniell. John
Doyl, Archibald K Davidson. Timothy K Darcev, Burrell M
Dye, Julius C Davison. William DannenfeLer. Alexander
Dryadale. William Doody, Richard Don!van,Patrick Devine,
Michael Duggan, James M Dye, Levi 8 D’Lyon, Patrick Do
lan.
K.—Charles Epstein, William D Etheridge. Richard En
nis, Peter Endres. Henry P Kglomore, Henry Elll*. Thomas
Ennis, Barnard Ellis, John B Epstein, E W Eden.J A Eps
tein, W Estill. P Eagan. A Einstein. T Eden, D Eagan. T M
Ellis, S H Eckman. E Einstein. Charles Evers, Philip Killer.
James A Ernst, Robert Erwin, John Erwin, John Everard,
John Eiakemp.
F-—Joseph Felt, Urban C Erasure, John B Foley, Uou-
gald Ferguson. Alexander Fawcett, Joseph 8 Fay. Jno. Fos
ter, Jacob Friend, Andrew Farry, Louis N Falligant, Ed
ward Fitxgerald. John D Fish, George G Faries, William D
Ford,Sewell II Fiak,Henry R Fort. Henry C Freeman, John
C Fraser. William B Flemming, William R Flemming, Cal
vin Fay, Robert Ferriil, William J'errill. Greene Fleetwood,
James A Fawns. John Freeman, Patrick Fay, Edward 8 Ful
ton. Cornelius Flynn, Jacob (Baker) Friend. John Kitxger-
aid, Jobn Flannegan. John Fallon. John G Falligaut, James
Fountain, Jobn C Ferrill John Flannegan, RobertU F'ergu-
•on, Isaac B Ferguson. Andrew Flatloy. Thomas Flahcrtv,
J Joley. J F'innoy. R H Footman, J B Fisher, F’ 8 Fell, E H
Footman, D Fitsgerald, CMC F’raser, P D Flemming, Jno D
Fisher. W G Flinn. F' Fisher, J I) Ferguson, T Ford, F F'inck.
F* Ford.S J Fisher, W W F'arr, J C Fathers, W R Flemming
C Fox. G 8 Frierson, W T Feav, M Finney, Albert F'reeman,
Thomas A F'aries. William F'olliard, Richard H Farr. Benja
min W Fosdick. William F'ay, Owen Foley, Gordon F’argo,'
Randolph E(Fell. James L Fabian,Caspar J Fulton. Michael
Feely, James Folker,George W Farries. John F’ox, W B Fran
cis, Elesxer Floyd, Roger Folliard. Thomas M Forman, Wil
liam Farmer, Patrick F'ittgerald. John Flemming. Bryan
F’oley, Domonick F'tetley. William G Folker. Patrick Foley,
towisJ B Fairchild, Patrick J Flemming. Joseph F'ultem,
John Folliard, Lawrenco F'itigerald. William F'oUterd.
a—James EGaudry. Joseph Ganahl.George M Griffin,
Seaborn Goodall,George W Garniany, David H Galloway,
John B Gallie, George A Gordon, Joseph F Gammon, Wm II
Guion, Frauds M Green, William T Goodwin, Benjamin Gl-
novoly. Harrey J Gilbert, Charles A Greiner. Mathew M Oil
man, Calvin LGUbert,Corslen Gerdts, Ebenexer W Gifford.
Julius B Gaudry. Michael Gearey, Israel Geer. James C Gu-
gcl, William Gaipin, jr., William A Gibbons. Chas Grant,
C Ganahl. I* Garaiver, J Geiger, J Grady. J GiBooly, W C
Geffcken. J K Godfrey, J Geiger, F Grimbald, J Gilliland. W
Garrlty, .1 B Gammon. J George, G 8 Gray, H L Gilbert, J G
Godfrey. C W Grieves. W Greene, J 8Gray, M Glossgoe, It H
Griffin, JW Gibbons. GGernenden.C W Gould. W HOugel,
John Gaunnel. William Galpire, Solomon Goodall. Philip
Gieblebouse, Martin Geikin, Nicholas GelI. Joseph George.
William W George, Samuel Green, Daniel M Gugle. John
Gerdts, George Gats. John M Guerard, Horace Gillum. ML
chael Gordwin. James G Gardiner, James M Gordon, John
Galtegber. Francis LGue. Philip Gegenheimer. James Gal-
laudet. John Gets, Francis Galtegher, John FGuilimartin,
William O Godfrey. George W Guann, William WGoodrich.
John Gotte, John LGrayson. Thomas H Goddard, David W
Guann, George Griffiths, James Gibson, tourence J Gail-
martin, Benjamin Ueorge. Patrick Gordon. Peter Goffrey,
Louis Gremold, William BGilea, Charles Gunter. I.ydeGood-
win, Joseph Guann, Gebbard Gunts. Michael Gordon, Mar
tin Grother. Fred Grosetend, William H Grady, Richard
Godfrey. Mathew Galtegher. James G Garnett. Charles
Gross. Richard I) Guerard. JamesGarTey.
H—.William Howe, William P Hunter, William Hunter.
Thomas Henry, David Harrison. Howell W Hollister, David
F Halsey, Joseph M Haywood, Alfred Haywood. Peter Hen
ry. Thomas Horan. Richard H Howell, Thomas Holcombe.
Andrew Hughes. John F Herb, Stephen N Harris. James J
Hines, Dennis B. Hassett. William B Hodgson, William L
Haupt, Gustavus A Holcombe. Henry Harper.ErastusHen
ry, Samnel B Hanpt. Dennis Haley. Judge W Harris. Robert
Hutchinson. John Houlihan, towi* F Harris, fooch D Hen
ry. Charles 8 Henry. William Hoidt, W H Hausman Edward
J Harden. William Hone. George Hall. George W Hardees-
tie. John R Hernandez.George S Iteiding,Thomas Iloynea,
James Hunter,Christopher Hussey. David Iteoigan. John
Haupt, sen’r., William F Holland. FJisha Hager J G How
ard, George D Hubbard. Jobn A Heugiss, James Ilegnev,
Thomas Henderson. Claus Hartman, John M Harrison, Ed
win E Herts Maurice Hackett. Noble A Hardee, James B B
Hayley,Charles 8 Hardee. William Humphrey, sen*r.. Jobn
Hunter. Jobn Higgins, een'r.. Domingo Hernandos. William
Hess. Patrick Hogan. Abraham Harmon, Joeepb U Harvey,
Dwight Hunt, Lemuel L Hover, Moses Y Henderson, Sam
uel P Halsey.Thomas W Hatpin, Patrick Itenlev, John nig-
gins. M Hamilton. J G Hull. R A Hamilton. I Henry. F' W
Headman. J Hersch. M Horn. W B Harrison. J Hughes. 0 8
Hunter, J Hanon.H V Horton, J C Hines. P D HUxyman, J
R Hamllt, E Huymaa. W B Hermi, F A Habersham. D 8
Henderson, M Humphrey*. 0 N Hendry, J W Horton, R R
Habersham. F Herntndet. 0 F Headman, n Hanpt, Dr J C
Habersham, jr., J Hine. HP Horton. G Haas, J Holmes.
Emanuel Heldt, John B Habersham, Geoive F Horning.
Thomas Lynch Hamilton, John Heery, Jonathan Hill.
Charles Harlgan. John Hanlon. Julian Hartridgo. Peter
Hermann. James L Holmes, Thomas H Harden. Patrick
Hall, WilBam^Hendenion.Patrick Hanley. AtaxTalfalr Hab
ersham, Moses GHeild.Charles A Hall. Joseph A Hennlgar.
William H Holmes.William Hsrvell Willlinm J Humphreys,
Edwin Humphrey*. Nichols*Herntndet. Boris Hendetaon.
James C Haupt. Robert A Moniker. James F Hobson. David
8 Howard. Georg* M Heldt. Henry C Hamilton. Robert Hab
ersham, Robert W Hunt, Willinm A Halo*. John F Helmly.
George O B Hack. Henry Heater. Paul Halter, Christie Hal-
varton. Cormack Hopkins. James Holihan. James Hackett,
William Hrlniellmann.Jnlin F Haneeltoo. Michael Hanley,
Robert B Hilton. Dean R Hobbs. Dennis Holland. Timothy
Hesrney. Peler Higgins, Cope Haupt. Abraham D Hartwell.
Matthew Harding. Fenton llasaard. Luke M Hamilton, An
drew Itegerty. Levi 8 Hart. Martin Houlihan.
•L—John R Johnson, Edward Jones, Wm B Jackson, Al
exander Johnston. Joseph Johnson, John W Ihly, JobnT
Jones, John D Jesse. Emanuel Joseph. John Jonos.Tobias
Jones.Peter Edward Jndenr.es. George H Johmetun-Freder-
tek Jchklna. Thomas Jones. R Jackson, K W Irrin. IV John
ston, J J Jacksrn, 0 Jones. N Joflriee, P Jacob*. J U Jobn-
* toe, j C Jo^e, W H Joo#a,Jame* H Jobn, John D AaMty,
Jsckeon, I’eytou it juliusnn. Frauois fi Jdrdou I
Jones, Thomas J Jaudon, William A Jaudon. Wllliem James.
George Jackson, Alfred FI Joqre, John H JnlinsUm
Kh-PI.IIIp Kolb.NIohotes Kii ley .Fre-lerl. k Kreasou. Ju«
Kens.tr, Herman Kuhfman. Alfred Kent, Jems* King, Dan
1*1 Keene, JcnliJ Kelly, Noali U Knapp. Pheiiia* M Kol-
look,Hlierod W Kliiueriy, Itederlek Kattenhorn. Auxaetlu
Kohlhaose, Nlcl.ote* King, Janie* Kennwlr. (lefertKonk.
Isaac W Keuneston, Emanuel Kaowaller. Frederick Koeh,
toward 8 Kenipton. Tlioma* Kemp, Kara Kent. Win Klne,
W King, J Kegan, F King. Melood King, V Krite, H Knai.p,
C Kratihe, M J Kennn, Ja*Kelley,J Kinney, John W Kelly.
Joseph K Kelffer. William II Kelly. William Kolb. William
Krou* Arthur I, Kent, Jobn J Kelly . John Kelly,John Kal-
sar, Janies Ker, l**Ur Krou*.Charles 11 Knapp. Tlioma* J
Kirk, John P W Kermerly, Michael Kelleber. Louie Kempf,
toward Kean. F'rdierick Kuck, Michael Kelly. Aaron/
Karn, Tlioma* II Kreeger.John W King,
L —Matthew Lufburrow. Thomas Lyons, 8tani*lsusH
tofflteau.John 111-addrMlehael Uine, Gasper Leoeer. lien
ry tothro^, Charles I. I^dg*. Edward tovejl, Devjd^l* ton-
•si.MMign, auwaru tsireii, ukiiu > »•»!*-
illlam Lake. (Aariee P tondershlne, John MeH
toveil. William lav, James J Iogan, William tolghjun’r.,
Noble Lyon,Thomas E IJovd. Cbarlea A L Umar, Tbomas
K Lyon, Ollrer M Ulllbridge, Peter to*. Hugh I-ofan. Isaao
ll LaRivJie. Peter toddy. Abraham Lefller, Charles tow, D
J tombreth. Frederick Lohof, Jemea Lynch. John T to th
em. John N Lewls.rhlilpS Lever, Barauel Yatea tovy, Si
mon Lane.Clirlslian D tobhey.KdwdLynch,Clirletlan tom-
pee. Joseph IJppman, towln I. tord, Oliver A toRocli*. W
H IJoyd, James A toRocho, Georg* H IJndsUdt. Matthew
Lynch. Patrick tonnahan. Daniel Lee, Thome* tovett.D N
tone, T toary, I. l^griel, J' tovett, H Larkin, T torso,.John
toms, F tourence. J toughlln.U W tone. P toveil. Joe H
todson, E Lockett, J tow*, Henry tothrop No 2, V L top-
ham, A tossmaun. N toveil. W tothnlvre.M Ctompee, A R
Luc*. W Lundy. T tone, J F Linder, L IJIIIenthel, C Im, U
A T towrence. J Lucre, A J to bey. J T IJneberger, Michael
I.yncb, Augustua R Unier. John tonlow.Tlioma* 8 lewis,
Peter toyns, Thomas tonahau, Antonto tourence. WlUlein
W IJncoln. Henry V Iichte.Jame* Larkin, John C Lanier.
Darth toary. William H Long, Henry W tothrop. Henry II
I.lnvllle. Magnaa Lorvcnthral. John Larkin, William Lyon,
John toln, Barney tovan.John IIIJghtborue, John IJnsky,
Robert toudy, William H l.ynn. Peter I aurens. Robert tow-
leas, Jamen tow, Barnard tody, Donnell toahy, Jobn Lit-
M^Adolphe Mode, Jacob Manaea, John Murchison, Wm
Mackay, Jordan II Mehitens, Robert Mclntlre, Daniel Me
Redmond James Monnaban, Abraham Minla, Edward Me-
Cabe. Jacob Mastec, Matthew Hall McAllister. William Mo
rel, Mulford Marsh. Cliarles F Mills. Jacob Manke, Martin U
Meyer. Isaac Mlnia, Hugh W Meroer, Joseph J McCoy
John Masterson William ll May, Jamoa Mellenry, James
McCann, Thomas W McArther, James 8 Maolll, John B
Moore, John M Millen, Edward II Martin, William B Mell,
„ Jlller. James McF'eely, Henry CMehrtena, toder Mehr-
tens, James 8 Morel, Henry Melnliard. Alvin N Miller,Dan
iel J McKenrio, Charles A MaglU, Fabian Myerhoffer, Dan’l
W Miscally, James Me-lunarwey, Patriek McGovran. Wm I
Moore. John Makin.JohnB Montmollln. Matthew Moran,
Macpherson B Mlllen. Thomas J McNUh, Thomas McClain,
Thomas Mahei, John B Mallard. John Mahar, Frederick
Myers, Ruoolph Meyer, Mathias II Meyer. Jacob Miller.
Oornelloa D Murphy, Samuel Mansfield, Michael McOreal,
James Mclntlre. William Morrell, Domingo Martinet, Wm
McKendry, William J Marshall, Emanuel Mendel. Tboneaa
A Maddox. Henry Meyer. Thomee R Mills, James W Miller,
James McGlone, John Murphy. T McCollum. J WMcAlpin,
A Maloney. J Morrieey, J 8 Mclmnell, P Masterson, Tho* H.
Maxey. J M Mordecal.C Maylander. B R My rick, J G Mehr-
tens, 88 Miller. T Meath.TMoNichotea, A H Maas.P U Mal-
lette. J W Moore,T McKenna, L Moore, 0 A McCleakey.T J
McCteskey. D Moran. J Mallery, F. M McDonnell, J D Mai-
lette, T Murlaugh. A Morris. W J Maglll, J A Mayer, J Me
Nish. II Morse, P Mctoughlin, T McAuliffe, J McDonald. 8
Mayor, J McMahon, J B Martin. D McGuire, A F Mira. J A
Milter. JM Mhldlelon. W McCarty, J McCartley. H Main-
tee. Edward Moran. Patrick Morlvy, Thomas Madden, John
J Meldnim. Harvey Morse. Sylvester 11 Manning, George
W Millington. William J McIntosh. Albion K Moore, Simeon
8 Moody, Cliarles C Milter. Andrew McGreal, Abraham F
Mordecai. John McHugh. David M Middleton.Thomaa Mo
han, John McConagby. Thomaa McNulty. William Mere
dltli. John McFarland Thomas BMaxwell.Thomas D Mor
el, Isaao W Morrell. Dan Mallett, Joseph Mooney, Nathaniel
C Mills. John J Maurice, John McCormick, John Mahonney,
Timothy Murphy, Frederick Memdorfjeromiah McCartliey.
Danlol McCarthy. Anton E Meyer.Peter J McCormack. Hen
ry Mitchell. Peter R Magaoo, William B Malphrue. Mathew
I) Murphy. William II C Mill-, Jesaee Mount, Jobn McCabe,
John ll McCarthoy, Andrew McKnne, William J McCauley,
Henry L Mason. Jeremiah Mack, John Murphy, 2d, James
G Mills. Michael Meskell. John K Mohrten*. John W McKoy,
Michael Martin James McBride. John II MoNish, Thomas
Marshall. Patrick McNamara. William 11 Miller. George O
N MacDornell, John M Middleton. Michael MtNally. Mi
chael McCabe,Thomas McDonnell, John McKinney, Hugh
Martin, FMward Meehan. Michael McCullough, James Mc
Guire. Patrick Mclfonell. Michael Morris. John McAuliffe,
Thomas O McClesky, John It Mclntlre. William Mctoughian.
tourence McKenna. Gebert Murklns, James McFeely 1st,
William McKlnna. Andrew J Miller, Edward McAUagott,
Ralph Meldrim, John F Mulligan. Edward Mulligan, James
M Mulligan, James W Moreland,Thomas G Miller.
FI— Daniel Nelson. Jamea Nungater,Tbomaa Newell, jr ,
Nathaniel Nungaxer. George S Nichols, George T Nichols.
John W Novitt, John C Ntcoll. James A Norris, Gilbert N
Neyle. John R Norton, Edwin I. NeidUnger, Joseph B Net
tles. H>omas J Naylor. Alexander H Nathans, Thomas Wm
Neyle. David B Nichols. John C Nicoll, Thomas M Newell,
John 0 NeidliDger. George N Nichote.'tovy Nathans, Pat
rick Naughton, FI Nugent-J Nowlan. 8 Nuthnan. D T Nea
ter, J 8 Neldliuger. W G Norwood. Frederick W Notlenieir.
Biyan Niland, Thomas M Norwood, William H Nichols,
TE North, tovy Nathans,’Alexander G Neeland, William
Neve. Job T Niles. Terence Nugent. Thoms* Nslly, Gusta-
vu* Norman. William R Norris. Jacob Newbergcr.
O—George Ott, William H Owen, James L Oliver. Geo
S Owens. Artnirin* Oemler. Jonathan Olmstead, William H
Olcott. Michael O’Byrne. Dennis O’Connor, John Oliver. Ed
ward O’Byrne. Owen O’Rourke.CorneliusO’Rourke. William
O’Connor, J O'Hara, T O'Connor, F J O’Neill. D L Ogden. P
O’Connor. David O'Connor. H G Oliver. J W Owens, Wm C
O’Driscoll. J E Cgleby. W W Oates, T O’Keefe, J H Ohlmy-
*r,(Samuel E Oliver. Frederick Otto, Cyras Osgood, Domo
nick A O’Rryne. F. Herbert Olmstead. David L Ogden, Fran
cis J Ogden, Patrick Omesra. Daniel 0 Olcott. Jamea
O’Byrnc. David O’Keefe, John F O’Byrne, William H Owens,
Pliifin O’Connell, Daniel O’Sullivan. Kennady O’Rrten. Mi
chael O'Brien, Thomaa O’Brlan, Albert O Osgood. Jamea
0’IIara. David O'Keefe 2d, Luke O'Connor, Daniel O’Connor,
Charles E O'Sullivan.
P—William V Prentice.John FPosey,John M Palin.Ed
win Parsons. Samuel Palmer. Orrin C Parker, Michael Pren-
dergast, Anthony Porter, Jobn Poole, Thomaa J Pitt, John
Postelt, Charles Pickett, Philip J Pooch Charles F Preston,
Jamoa Potter. Edward Padelford.Edward Padelfonl, Jr..Geo
Parsons. Samuel B Palmer, Samuel G Pancost. Tlios Parse
Martin Peyton. Edward M Prendergast, James Pranty, Ja-
bet W Perkins, Alexander J Perry,Oliver 8 Perry. Joseph K
Pelot. Robert I) Papot, E Power. C B Patterson. Q W PolJ
lard, John Phalen, W F Parker, J B Preston, C Posael, W R
Postal!,P Price. F Priestly, 8 I- Pitman. N Pindar, n A Pal
mer, George W Purdue. Elisha Parsons, Andrew C Pacetty,
Andrew T Pacetty,Thomas J Pitt. John A Plummer. James
M Palin William F Preston,Theodore P Peck. Form Peck,
Edward Pettqs, Antonio Ponce, let. Antonio Ponce. 2d, Gi
ovanni Pavllello, Samuel Phllbrick. George Powers.Joseph
W Philips. Marcus M Peck. Michael EPapy, James N Pren
tiss, Green B Pardue. Abner R Pomeroy, toward Powers.
Patrick Pranty. William Parrish. Andrew Jnekson Pol
lard, Patrick Pranty, Benjamin 8 Pelot. Daniel G Philbrick,
toward J Purse, George C Puder. Samuel N Papot. Thomas
Price. Jamea Prendergast, William II Philips.Henry H Phil
lips, Joseph Parton. Thomaa Prendergaat, Charles Perry
George F Palmes, Henry F Porter.
<1—Martin Quinn. Jobn Quinn, William Quinn, Thom
as Quinn. James Quigley, James Quantock, jr.
JR..—Philip M Russell. Joseph W Roberts. Waring Rus
sell. Charles Kail. Joseph Ross. Thomas M Itosis, William
Remshart. Abraham S Rosenburg. James Bond Read, Geo
Robertson. Alexander R Rais to u. Henry Rober, Charles E
Robinson, Jobn Reedy, Henry A Richmond. William Rogers,
Robert Raiford. Charles E Ryan. Joseph B Ripley, Henry
Rotchscliild. Mioliael Reilly, jr.. DerittC Rowland, Andrew
M Ross, James Rhind. John Reilly. Wm Reilly, Patrick Ry
an, Alexander R Ralston, sen’r., James Reed. John P W
Read. Hugh Riley, John 8 Rogers, Cornelius 11 Rikeman. J
W Remshart. Joseph (fisherman) Ross. toviS Russell. Jno
A Richardson. Francis J Ruckert. David Rees. Francis
Reeves, tonty Ryan. I) Ryan, C Russell. H Rode. J Row
lett, J W Rabun. E Riley, J Rogers, J C Rowland. I) Rosen-
biat, I’Rubel. WPRowland, JDG Rodgers. P Reilly. W Rob
erson. W Robkin. J Ruckett, A Reilly. W Ritchie, L Robe-
ber. J L Rossignoi, Allen Russell, George W Rahn, James J
Richardson, Michael Rockford. Richard Rogers, Michael
Rocho.Fklward F T Rowland. Mioliaal Reilly, Henry C Ray-
son, William J Robinson. Tlioma* C Rice, L'udwaltederD 0
Rhind, James Russell. Abraham W Reach, Jefferson Ro
berts. William Roundtree. William Robbins, Augustus H
Robert*. Tbomas Redfurn. Patrick Reilly. George Rams peck,
Jobu Riley. John Kotcbford, John Redmond. Jacob H Rivers,
William F Richardson. Horace J Rnynll, Patrick Redmond,
Hiram Roberts. James H Rogers. John Riley, Jacob Roseo-
band. William Kedlick. William P Roberts, John W Row
land, JobnT Rowland, Jr, William J Reynolds, James M
Reeves, Jeremiah Ryan, John L Rine, Jonathan Robotham,
Somerset F Ripley, John A Ro-enkrax.
8.—Jacob Shaffer, I-isar Solomon*. John G Seaton, John
Stoddard, Edward A Soullard, F'rancis Sorrel. Emanuel
8heftall. Joachim R Saussy, William G Stafford. John Sa
vage, Alexander J C Shaw, Jamea Skinner. Henry Schmidt.
Janie* Skinner. MichaelShean, Herman Sangstock. Newton
Stripling. Francis C Stibbins, Jamea F Stokes, John A Scbo-
fer, Janies C Sturtovant. Adam Short Mcrdecal Sheftall.sr
Conrad Schneider. William Starr. Fira Stacey, W RSymons!
John A Staley, Samuel V Stiles, Samuel B Sweat. James II
Sandiford Jacob Shaffer, Philip Smith, Jamea M Schely.
Samnel S Sibley. John 11 Straus, James Shea, James Sy
mons. Edward J Saunders. Farle v R Sweat, Walter Stuart.
Patrick Smith, Mordecai Sheftall, jr.. Henry Stibbs, F'redec
ickScherff, Francis Shlels, John Scudder. John A Staley,
Thomas8mith, Conrad Schmidt, F M Stone. Geo I Spencer.
Valentine W Skiff, John Steinberg. John Slone. James J
Snider, Timothy Sheridan, Henry Seltser, Charles W Stone,
Charles ESmith, RichardScanten. William II Smith,Heery
Stark, William Smith, Alexauder Simmons, John If Stegin,
Daniel H Stewart. George W Shaffer, William Swoll, Geo
Stevenson. Richard Steele, Daniel Sullivan, Martin Sulli
van. John Sullivan. Joseph Sallivan, Dennis Sullivan, Hen
ry Strauis. John Shea, James P Screven, Nicholas Sinnot,
John G Starr, D Sullivan, John Sullivan No 1,1, South, 11
Silber, 11 Sheppard. W Starr, jr.,TF Stevens, DO Sulli
van, J Sheppard, J E Smith, E Scudder. G J Smith, 8 Shef-
tali, J F. StilweU, P Smith, B Smith, J Sullivan, F Schrau
un, D T Scranton. T J Swigover, H II Scranton. P Sherri-
dan,F CStebbins, K F Strobhart, R Scanten. P Scanten, 0
Scanlan, J Smith. P Sullivan, A A Smets, A Stefrata. Joe I)
Stehbins. EE Skinner, J Sallivan, N Shannon, E Swift A 0
Segur.G Schunxel. G N Staley. J Shwink, J Shellman. J S
Stnrtevant, Jacob Snyder, John Snyder. Jessee Snyder, D
G Swanston.T Smith, Jonathan C Schernierhorn. Henry C
Steepbens. William N Skiff, Arp Seem an. Michael CScanten,
toward Scoff, Dedrick Schaffer. John Sherlock, Chao*
Scudder. Abner Sawyer, Wyth W Starke, Thomaa E Shaw
Samuel I. Speisegger. Joseph M Shellman. William S Solo
mons. Barth Sullivan. Geo Schulta. Abraham A Solomons
John 8 Stnrtevant. John B Spann, Moses J 8olmnons, John
Stevenson. Thomas Smith. George W Stile*. Jacob A Shaffer
Edwin Stevtns. John I) Spidel. Eldridge C Swain. Ferdinand
Steinberg. Barney Smith. Thomaa Sanders. Jamea D Smith.
John Sullivan, Samuel Solomons. F'raoci* Stein. 8emuel B
Spencer. Augustus W Suhr. toward Sweeney, George Stur-
tevant, ThomaaR Smith, Henry 8chwartz, Joseph MSlcbel
Vardey P 8ia*on*. Patrick K Sheila, William Fred Sheahan!
Henry W Smith, Henry F Segur, Richard Surse.John Ft
Senrouer. William Sanders. William Smith, Thomas Smith
2d, Benjamin F' Scoll, Jamea A Sowell. John Screvan. Sam
uel 8tlrk. John F Symona, August Schiedemsnn, Mordecai
G Sheftall. William K Shearer, Jas Smith . Sen, Daniel Smith
George W Saunders. Jacob A Shut*. John Smith, Jacob
8pang. Joieph M Solomons.
T—Richardson Tomb.George H Titcomh.RlohardTTur-
ner.I K Tefft. Charles U Talbard. James Thurrat, WllltemS
Taylor, JobnT Thomas. Frederick A Tapper, Wm Thomas
Barnanl G Tllden. Alfred FTorlay. Christopher Triger Pe
ter G Thomas. John Timmerman. John V ‘rarrer, James C
Thompson, Charles Tripp, John C Taylor. Patrick Tydings
Henry Tow, Alexander ll Tbomae, AM Thompeon, Wm H
Talbird. *r.. M Tondee. C Thompson. John Tliompson pilot
JDTenbroeck, HJ Thompson. W H Tfson.I, C Tebeau M
Turner, John Tanner, Frands Truchelnt. Walter A Thomp
son. William B Tlioma* jMIchael Tully, William A Thomas.
BenJ T Theus. John JThens, Stephen A Turner, Francte
ETuramonw. William B Tinsley, John F Tucker. Francte M
Ttireadcraft Rarer Thompson. T HTheoa. J M Tompkins.
Neeblt P J Taylor. William B Thomas. 2d. Marion H Talbird,
Robert V Thomas. John Trnronler. Derid Thompson, Albert
Talbird.Henry J Tledaraai*, William F Taylor, tourence
Tompkins. Martin Tufta. Cornelius Tnrbuah. Thomas M Tur
ner. George T Then*. Joeeph R Thompeon, Eugene J Truehe-
let. Edward Townsend.
U—Charles A Umback. Christian ffbebe, George C Ui-
V —Charles Van Horn,W H S VerstiU*. Jaoob Vlneberx.
William L Vro m. Trlstam Verstllle. Wm M Van Horn. H W
Verstllle. D Veader, H Yanglobn, Jasper B Varney. Henrv
Vielatlch J 7
W—EdwardO Wllaoo.Wiiltem Water*. Richard Wayne
Charles W Wcat, Robert D Welker. Irwin I, Wolfe, William
P White, Norman Wallace. Charles P Wlldmui, Oared 1
Waldiehmidt, John 0 Wagener, toward C Wade, W Thorn*
Williams, Jacob Waldburg. Rer Henry 0 Wyer. Francis H
Welman. William H Wllberger, Henry D Weed, Ium Wilt-
berger. Georg* 8 Walt, WyUy Wo«-lbridge,Nathaniel F Web-
star. Charles H WetU. Mortimer H wnitema K w "*
llama. Francis T Willie. Henry r WllUek. John B W1
Nlch*iaeWolf,Jam#e White. Thome* 8 Wayne Henry'f
wmx, VUlUa W.WW.H^K WMU.^ xXJub
N Winkler, William Wrlgfat, Henry Wlilleme, Alexander H
Waver. James M Wayne. Seth Woodward. Joseph Jonee,
West. James T West, Ueorge Walter. (Arktepher White.
Isaac I* Whitehead, Wlilte*. |bak#r) Wrijht^towreoe* W
mao r nimrong, nnna
Wall. William White. Jar
WeMqWte
Wilson, Jacob WeKer. Albion Weaver, Wmon Walter, Wm
A J Wylly.Oeorge W White. Martin Wendelkln, Hameel A
Wood, Mariner A Wikler, John A Wragg. Geoige B Welsh,
James Htark Wayne, Edward O Wlthinrton. Itealel 8 wll-
eon, John K Ward. Janme Worth, Enos Wlthtegtoo, Joeeph
W Wood. AlUn R Wright Frederick K Wvllr, JameeU N
Wernoeh, Wllliem T Wylly, toward Wanmlller. Peter
White. Jehn Wlekbam, Mlebasl Wel.h, Bennie Wynne.* J
Walker. A Wilbur, Cteas Wlttsehen. I. Welf, J Welgland, J
White, ll Witeoe. J WlUtemeon, H Wickham. W Wallace. P
hit*. I Wlllder. II Whitehead. A M Whit*. J T Welle*. D M
Wo I. J W White, T J Walsh, P Wlleeo, J W Wilson. Vardr
Wooliy, R W^FMiteln, W H Wade, • M Waldburg. J E
Wlthingten, K Whitehead, J Welsh, L Wlgglnl.AEWeb-
A Walter. W Whelan, W C Wadeworth. JC Webeter^M
Weldon, O White. James Waleb. James G Watte, John WII
J **2*Jf J rfc >* h0 «W. ■'•ha Wylly. Dempsey White,
8, *ph*n II WltlteDia. Geom M Willett, The-
ophrlui Williams, William Wade,Ueorge W Wylly. Ueoig#
W Wright. towis W Wells. Henry Weigand, William Wray,
William H Wllllameon.Ctan Werner, Thema* White, Wil
liam C Wylly. Jobn Wellbrook, Leroael Wilson, Philip f>
Woolhopter. Joseph Walsh.Joeeph Waehbura. toward Wil
kinson. Milton Wright, Cbrlstepher Wltjen. Jam** J Wall.
Usual* W Wright. Stephen P Whitehead. Bohlke Wllhner,
John M William*. Jaates Waters, Morris Welsh, Edmund
Welsh, John Williams, William Warner. John W Worford,
Wliitmllle H Wllllaro*. Thomas White. Thomas A Wilson,
George Wildmsa. Henry FWIllink. Jr. James White. Joeeph
W Webster. Patriek WaUh.CtiarlM J White, Jam** Whele-
hau. Amo* Webb. Franois White, John W C Williamson,
Edward Wickham. Charles Wilson.
Y—William Tongs, J A Yongt.PYenaon.PhilipYoongi,
Dr Easton Yoeng*. Jaace* Yelser, WllUam A Young*,Clar
ence R Young*.
Z—Peler Zawdaskl, Edwin 8 Ztttroner,Solomon Zelgler,
Jacob Zimmerman.
ocl4 EDWARD *. WIIBON. Clerk of Coonetl.
PUOPOIALI.
Navy DvimiwT I
Barean ef Terd. aad Dotes, Sept 24. 18441
S EAIJID proposal*, endorsed -Proposel* for Close No—,
at navy-yard,’ 1 -■ (same th* class or eiaase*
and the yard.) will be received at this office for famishing
and delivering at the several navy yards the materials and
articles embraced In any ef the following elaesee. aa more
particularly described In printed echedelea. to be furnished
upen application, t* thos# desiring t* offer to eontraet for
any ef the etasees named therein. Tie :
FOR PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
Offers will be received until It o’clock *n the 1st day of
November neat.
Classes. Article*
No. 1 Bricks
t flraalt*
8 Lumber
4 Iron eastings
4 Palats and oils
6 Stationery
T Wood
8 Charcoal
v Hay
10 Maal
11 Steel
12 Files
13 Chandlery
14 Rxeevatien.
FOR BOSTON.
Offers will be received until 12 o’elock on the 6th day ef
November next.
Classes. Article*
No. 1 lime and katr
2 Cement
3 Charcoal
4 8am elaatie packing
6 Hay and strew
• Provender
7 Iron, Iren spikes and nail*
8 Paints, oils, glass, Ac.
• Steel
10 Files
11 Ship chandlery
12 Hardware
13 Copper
14 Stationery
16 Sand
1A Bricks
17 State*
IB Pine and spruce lumber and timber.
19 White pine boards and lumber
20 Granite
21 Yellow pine timber
22 White pine and sprace timber.
FOR NEW YORK.
Offers will be received until 12 o’elock oo the 8th day of No
vember neat.
Clawies. Article#,
No. 1 Flies
2 Steel
5 lion
4 Hardware
8 Ship Chandlery
A Paints, oil, and gtase
7 Provender
R lime and cement
• Stone
10 Brick*
11 Gravel and sand
It Iron work, ke.
13 Timber, lumber, *c.
14 Stationery.
FOR PIIILADEI.PinA AND NAVAL ASYLUM.
Offers will be received until 12 o'clock on tbe 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
8 Sand and lime
9 Hay and straw *
10 Provender
11 Files
12 Steel
13 Miseellaueeus
ASYLUM.
No. 1 Clothing
2 Hate, boots, shoes, kc.
3 Provision*
4 Groceries
6 Dry-Goods
6 Bread, ks.
7 Tobacco
8 Miscellaneous
V Provender
10 Wood andeharcoal
11 Paints and oil.
FOR WASHINGTON
Offer* will be received until 12 o'clock, on the 101b day of
November nest.
Classes. Articles.
No. 1 Bricks
2 Stone
8 Pino timber
4 Lumber, kc.
6 Lime
6 Cement
7 Pig Iron
8 Iron, steel, uails, kc
9 Paints, ko.
10 Chandlery
11 Hardware
12 Stationery
13 Wood.kc.
14 Charcoal
16 Sand
10 Beltinx. kc.
IT Leather hose
18 Hay and straw
19 Provender.
F*OR NORFOLK.
Offers Will be received until It e’clock on the lOUi day of
November next.
Classes. Articles.
No 1 Brieke
2 Stone
3 Yellow pine and oak Ember
4 White pine plank and boards
6 Cement
0 Iron spikes and Iron nails
7 Steel
8 Copper, lead and sine.
0 Paints, oil*, and glass
10 Ship chandlery
11 Hardware
12 Flies
13 Stationery
14 State
16 Charcoal
10 Hay
17 Provender.
FOR PENSACOLA.
Offers will be received until 12 o’clock on the 10th day of
November next.
Classes. Articles
No. 1 Bricks
2 Pine lumber and timber
■B Oak and hard wood, timber, an ! lumber
4 White and yellow pine, juniper.andeyprese
boards and lumber
I.in
. kc.
17
Cement
Iron, iron spikes and nail*
Faints, oils, glass, kc.
Steel
Files
Ship chandlery
Hardware
Copper, copper and composition nail*, ko.
Stationery
Iron eastings
Fuel
Belting and psckkig
*- Hay
19 Provender
20 Sheila
21 Slat*
22 Granite.
The printed schedule* may be seen at the respective
ntvy ynnl*. or at the navy agents’ offices nearest thereto :
and will be forwarded by the navy agent for the particular
yard nearest to bin efflce.or by the karaaw, for one vard
U ^ n ,.\ P , pHc * ll ? 1 n - tb# «>•*»•• aad the yaVdifor
which the applicants desire to offer
The schedules will state the time* within whisk the ma
terial* will be required te be delivered.
All the articles which may be contracted for mill be de
livered at «uch Place or places, within the navy-yard* re
spectively for which the offer la made, as may be directed
by tbe commanding officer thereof.
Itlsto be provided la the contrast, end to be distinctly
understood by the bidders, that theamoant and number of
articles enumerated in classes headed “Miscellaneous’’ nr*
specified as theprctaU* quantity which near be required, as
well as to Ba data for determining tbe lowest bid; hat th*
contractor Is to furnish more or leu of aaid cnamereted ar
tides, and in tuck quanlitiet and at rush tiwu tu the bureau
or commandant may require, (and requisitions sent through
the post office shall be deemed safficleat notice.) during
the fiscal year ending 30th of June, 1886; and whether the
quantities required be more or less than those specified, the
prieea shall remain the same.
All the articles nnder the contrast mast be ef the beat
quality, delivered in good order, free of all and every extra
charge or expense, and aubjeet te th* inspection, oouat,
weight, or measurement of the said navy-yard, and be In
ell respects satisfactory to the commandant thereof. Bid
den are referred to th* yard for morepartisalardescription
of tlieartielee. k*. Contractors for classea heeded"Mleeei-
taneous” who do not reside oear the place where the arti
cles ar* to be delivered, will be required to name in their
proposals aa agent at tho city er principal plaee near the
yard of delivery, who may be calked upon te deliver ar
ticle when they shall be required
The periods of delivery of all building materials moat con
form to the schedule.
Approved sureties in th* full amount of the eontraet will
be reqalied.and twenty per centum as additional security
deducted from each payment until tbe contract shall have
been eompleted or cancelled, unlgpi otherwise authorised by
the Denartiuent. On classes h« ded ‘'Miscellaneous.” to
be delivered as required during th* fiscal year, the twenty
per Centura retained may. at tne discretion of the oomman-
P*' 1 ' quarterly, on the first of Janeary, April. Jnly
and OctoWr. when the deliveries have been satlefastory ;
the balance (eighty per cent.)-ill be paid hr the navy
*C* n l at within Uurty days after the presenta
tion of bills In triplicate, duly roncWand approval.
No part of the per centum reserved te to be paid nail
all rejected article* offered under the centre* shall have
bmn removed from the yard, unleea specially authorised
by the Deportment.
It will be stipulated in (he contract that ir defeult shall
be made by th* parlies of the Bret part In delivering all or
any of Ut* article* mentioned of the quality aad at tbe
times and places above provided, then, and in that ease,
the aaid per lie* will forfeit aad pay to the United States,
as liquidated damage*, a sum of money equal to twice the
amount of the cun tract price herein agreed upon ea the
Dric* to be paid fbr the articles In eaM of the entoal de-
The sureties must sign tbe eontraet and —
they in the apprspafr are worth, over and above
an/UabUBle*. ib*> full amount of the eontraet U “ r 4 * btl
Each offer must be signed by the D*rJm
maklnx It, end by th* guarantor*. ace£dta* t
annexed ; and their rceidence, nawlnx the tai- , fo ta
must be distinctly stated. ’ " tow » ••><! BUt?
It I* to be provided In the contract that ti , bur*.„ .
have the newer of annulling th* contract. w?tbSJ?u2«
damage to the government.In ease CongreJThai?**
have made sufficient appropriation, lor the artlele.^l'j?
or for the completion of the work* estimated foT?!? N '
which thl* advertisement Is based. ^0, ’ ot
Penou* who** offer* -.hall b« accepts I k. .
by letter through the post office, which ,!ot£ JJft
considered sufficient; and If they do not euU-r i„, U
tract for the eupplle* .peclfled within fllte. n dera^L**
date of notice from thl* burean of the sec vulj, 0 ,*"*
bid. a contract will be made with some fiXU*
C reone, end the guarantors o( *uoh da(aalU*» i.m ! *
held responsible for all delinquencies * «Ul
All offer* not mad* In etrict conformity with thl.
tlsement will, at th* option of the bureau, be
Thoee only whose offers may be accepted will L .
I aoDtn.1. -Ill ntfj f., .ariuuu rtlfiJjS*
Uon a ruing in the touree of executing the contract u l ^
lettled by th* ternu of, uithoul going behind. Uua (nit^f U
Jtw. khitii^ 1 '*
__ Chief of Uum^
FORM OF UFFKR.
lb the Chief <f the Bureau ef Tardt and Utah Vo.
partment.
in tbcHtateof-
bereby offer to lurnieh, under your advertl»em*^~ur,
day of , and subject to all the r*qulram.« W
the earne. all the articles embraced in clas* i 0 '
(Here insert the artleleu. with price* MrrfrT;!?;
amounting to (writ# the aggregate word*;) » 0 d I -°* t I
(ojaitth. Kml if on. U hr tb.il,.rtUJJ*
The undersigned of j
State of —. and 1
the Btate of as guarantor*, l-r.h. _.j. . .’•
that aboved named -
* will, if^ -oBtrb**-
required.with t|
through the post office of theaeceptanc# •■• - _
before mentioned. DIJ '“
I certify that tbe aboved name.) (Synalurt )
,0 m ' u “ d
(To be signed by a navy agent, eollector, or -li.trtct *i
torney. or some oluer known lo the bureau to beSr
■ ■l eep28—Uwlw
FIOT1CK
Of establishment of Surveyors General and ef n,
th.du. of th.oB». for lb.Sar..rlD,
The office for the Surveyor General of New Merle. J u
looatod at Santa Fe; and that for the Surveror
Washington Territory at Olympia. 7 en * ral
Th* office* for the Regi»ter and Receiver f
Territory ateo at Olyi
Washington
■ the Winona DUtrfct^ln Mianmota
Territory, at Winona; and Uiosefor Red Wine DIstri.tTk*
in Minnesota Territory, at Red Wing. 1 •*' "*
Given under my hand, at the eity of Washington tkh
twenty fourth day of August, A. D. 1864. ‘ ' **
»*6—Cm
r . . ... JOHN WMON,
Comm'ssioner of the General Land Offlra
FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THK SOUTH.
CAROLINA INSTITUTE H
r I'HE Fifth Annual Fair of the Bouth Carolina hutltat.
1 forth# prometlon of Art. Mechanical Ingennitr *ad
Industry, will be held at the New Hall, now tain*
Industry, will beheld at the New Half,''noV to’iniereete!
00 VS C “ 7 v f CbarIe *fon- eommendM
on IFvdnciday, 16th of November, and eontinoe own
exhibition until 29tli dav of November. F
Suitable premium* will be given to the best specimen* !■
art. mechanism and other branches of industry • *| M 0 r
cotton, rice, regar. tobaceo, eorn, wheat, rye. oat* not*
toes, and other agricultural products,
The ladies, to whom the Institute ha* been so much in
debted, are respectfully informed that luitable premium)
will be provided by tbe committee, and awarded to the
beat spAimen* in every department of ladies’ work.
The following specimen premium* are offered:
The largest quantity of Cocoons, railed on one p|»nt».
tion, not less than ten bushels—a silver pitcher, or flO
For the Inrgest quantity of Spun Silk, the produce of any
one plantation, not lean than ten pounds—a ailver pitcher
er 460.
F'or tbe be*t improved Sea Island Cotton Gin, on some
aew principle, superior to those now in general un, for any
real or important improvement thereon—a eold medal
For the best Stallion—a silrer cup.
For the best Marsh Tackey Stallion—a silver cap;
For the best Marsh Tackey Gelding—a sirer Cup.
F'or the best pair Marsh Tackeys. for draft—a silvsr cup
F’or the beat specimen of Sun Flower Seed Oil, not leu
than one gallon—a ailver cun.
F’or tbe beat specimen of Rape Seed Oil, not less than
one gallon—a silver eup.
For the best Cashmere Ram—a silver cap.
For the best Cashmere Ewe—a silver cop,
For the beat three-quarter blood Cashmere Kid—a Mint
eup.
For the best Ram—a silver cup.
For the best Boar—a silver cup.
For the invention of a suitable Machine for palveriffig
Red Pepper—a gold medal.
For the best Steam Engine—a gold medal.
For best model of an improved Steam Fire Engine—*
gold medal.
For the best Essay on Southern Grasses—ruffln prixe sil
ver pitcher.
For the best specimen of American Sculpture—a silver
pitcher.
The Directors of tbo Institute take great pies sure in itat*
ing to the public, that by the liberality or the State and
City to tbit Institute, they have now in course ol erection,
to be completed by the 1st July neat, and in ample tine
for the approaching Fair, a huge, commodius and elegint
building, capable of holding in its main hall 3600 person);
and also in connection with it a very well adapted and >pi-
cieus machine Room, which will enable the Institute to
furnish sufficient power for any kind of machinery tht!
may be offered for exhibition.
Every attention will be paid to all articles sent for tiki
bltioo.
All articles entered for premiums, must be sent inon a
before Saturday, 11th day of November neat, directed to
tbe care of th* Clerk of So. Carolina Institute, CbulnUn
Article* may be sent after that day for exhibition only.
Contributor* to the Fair are respectfully requested to tend
full descriptions of the articles, and such general informi-
tlon aa may be of use to the Judges, and suitable for pub
lication Address „
CLERK OFTHB SO. CA. INSTITUTB.
Jy 2—tlN Charleston. So. Ca.
NEW STOCK
CK. [1864] NEW
WINDOW SHADES.
NEW STYLES.
G L. MILLER k CO. Manufacturers aud Wholesale and
• Retail Dealers in Window Shades, south-west corner
of Second and Arch streets, Philadelphia. (Penn..) such u
Gothe’s landscapes, Borders, Vases, Heroics. Roquets, Gold
Borders, kc.. of the most beautiful designs and perfection
of finish in this country, and at such low prices a* to chal
lenge competition.
Buff and white Hollands, Cambrics. Cords. Brasses, Tas
sels, kc., in every variety, for city or country trade.
We invite an examination of our stock, at the depot,
south-west corner of Second and Arch streets, Philadel
phia, Penn. jan28—eod3m
WOODRUFF, GREEN & CO.’S
MKW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Mr. W. W. Wooorutt, of Griffin, Ga., aaf
Messrs. M. C. ft J. H. Guxx, ef Newark, N. J.,
having purchased the entire interest, and secured the
location of Messrs. T. J. Naylor ft Co., in the carriage busi
ness In this city, respectfully announce to th# citisenief
Savannah and of the States of Georgia. South Carolina, Ala
bama. Florida, and all sections trading at this growing city,
that it is their intention to keep on hand, at all times»
Urge and general assortment of every kind of carriages ia
use.
They feel confident that their business relations smith
as to enable them to offer inducements to purchasers t|nsl
to Charleston, or any other city.
The Messrs. Green have been engaged in the manufacture
of carriages in Newark. N.J., for a number of year*, end
are well acquainted with the wants and requirement* of the
South. Their reputation as Manufacturers, combined eith
the experience and qualifications of Mr. Woodruff, long
known at Griffin, Ga., in the carriage business, emblod**)
them to promise that they will be able to meet the expec
tations of the publlo.
Mr. H. D. W. Alexander, of the late firm, favorably knova
in connection with the carriage business In this city, is u-
sociated with them, and will act as their agent in th* trans
action and management of their business.
Mr. Woodruff’s intention is to divide his time and atten
tion between this point and the interior, and hopes to m*k«
the acquaintance of this commnnity personally.
By strict attention, coupled with tair and honorable deal
ing, they hope to secure a share ot public patronage
They have made arrangements to hare all repairing
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold by them warranted.
WOODRUFF, GREEN k CO.,
228 and 228 Bay street.
Savannah, Ga.
A CARD —It will seen by the above that we bare
deemed It beat for the interests ef all concerned, to with
draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Green k Co. We take
this opportunity to return thanks to our friends for the
kind offers of support that were so liberally proffered ui.
and to solicit the same for our friends of the tame firm.
T. J, NAYLOR k CO.
Savannah. December 7. 1883. mb2*
S HAWS—A splendid lot of ong and square Blanket
Shawls, suitable for the season, at
declO KEMPTON k VERSTILLK'S
P RIME NORTHERN HAY.—100 bale* prime North River
Hay,landing this day and for sale by
apfi R0WI.AND k 00.
H AY.—112 bales prims Eastern Hay. landing this day
from brig Ludwig from Boston, and for sal* by
ap!6 OGDEN k BUNKER
SUMMER SILKS.—W* invite the attention of our patron;
O and friends to a handsome selection of light colored
Glace, Plaid and light Summer Silks,
mart KEMPTON k VERSTILLE
P LASTER—26 bbla calcined and 60 casks ground Plaiter,
landing this day, per bark Seboois. from Boston, sod
for sale on the wharf, by dl6 OGDEN ft BUNKER-
R ECEIVED—By this day’s steamer, e email lot of beauti
ful Dree* Silks, for tale by
DaWITTk MORGAN-
P LASTER—26 bbla ground Plaster, 26 bbls calcined da
for sale, to arrive per brig Civilian, from Boston, ip-
rrive per b
nov20
OGDEN ft BUNKER-
plFto
N O HUMBUG. AND NOT SELLING AT COST.—tw*
ft Bxtrxxm are now prepared to offer their new »m
well selected etock of Dry Goods at much lower price* thsn
any othas house In this city. Give us a call at
maylO 148 CONGRESS-STREET.
DUTTER. CHEESE, kc —30 kegs selected Goshen Batter
D 80 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 100 boxes new eeaW
Herrings, 26 quintals Dried Codfish, 10 casks sugar eurea
Hams, Id hbda. prime new Bacon Shoulders, receired per
SCRANTON k JOHNSTON.
M OLASSES ANDSYRUP.-60hhde prim*
Molasses, 24 tee and bbla do, 40 bbleN 0
J. V. OONNERA'
.fT&f
M OURNING GOODS—Black bombasine*, do French D*-
t
IYJL rino and Coburg clothe, alpaca#, Canton cloths,
silk*, black silk and satin da chene, Ffrench and EniUM
crapes, lore and crape veil*, French and English canoe*)
ko , Just received and for sal* by M
Qovio Dtwrrr k moboan.
R’CEP^UB-r,^^ WWOOODWCB , J
\ PPLF3—28 bbls Applet Just received per iteamerAu
CHAMPION k WATT8.
M UMU CAMPAIGN—36 basket, Just r*©*lv*lsndft*
•ala by mbRl A. BONA UP
WILKINSON’S EGYPT.
A POPULAR Aocount of th* Ancient Egyptians, rer
and abridged from th* targe work, bySlr Gordon WU-
klnsen. in 4 vote., illustrated with 600 wood cuts.
Utah end th* Mormons—th* History. Government, Do*
trines. Costoma and Prospects of th* Letter Day SalntM*
B. O. Ferrle, late Secretary of th# Territory, many wP*
'‘S&t-pri.t. or Funoui U«n.dM(p]«d U lndUi»»tl»
teltectoal industry, bv J. i. Edgar.
(Hidden’*Type*of Mankind.cheapedlttoa.UrgeSv*
Harper's Gees tear of the World, la numbers. 804
Deleaser’a T per cent. Interest and Aveng* Tables. »■**