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Ura nl sdasteistimtio* awl guardianship published thirty (
w-itora Court; MiplioaUoiM fur leave to sell reel e.ul* ,
daya! annual return* mad# either by tha second Monday :
^January, w Monday in July ; at tha Cowl |
ig, uttan mnat produce an appraises*#** of tha
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JS^WSannaar bafor* thesald ttiurt t«. make oh
laatkM i'll anr Iharhara.) on or before tha Brat Monday In
ull mum .III b* I~l«l
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g-.i. ukI* aaaaai day of Oetober, 1864.
riS' JOHN M. MILLKN. (V C. o. I
G nutiil a—Chatham (tresd* r—To all whom It may con-
gam: Whereas, Augustus Itonauil will apply at the ,
Osnrtaf Ordtaarr ter lattara of administration on tha a*
U TMaaaat# l *tharafcrI?, to alia and admonlah all whom It
JSSJSk'XZOi ,w*> i»r«. »ido»Ai«i».kc;
ablactlon If any they Uara, on or balbra tha drat Monday In I
November nex?, otherwise said laltrra will ba 1
Wltneaa, John M. Mlllan, Kaqulra, Ordinary for Cliatnam
MMintvthl* aaaond day of iVlulwr, 1854.
mun^r.tnta *«*• nu .«y J0 „ N M UILLKN, o. e. V
Chatham (Vuidy—To all whom It may con |
It cam • Whaaraaa, John Welbrock will apply at tha
OonHaf Ordinary »br lallcra of admmUtraliou on tha a«-
' ' admontah all whom It
THK SAVANNAH GEOKHJAIN, SATURDAY MORNJlflta, OCTOBER, g8,
Ctgnl .'IDucrtiermnits. 'T" Crgal ^thnerttstnunts.
— —— - - — • — - • . * L . ■ . .lfl_X J~. '* I ; . T fT T 'T '( ’ • - —
/ 1 MlBtHA-AMIfaM OMMtt'ftti all whom It may mm- If UriHGIA Mini fhmWy f 0 all whom it may con-
\I cam : Whereas. Japtu I*. Iferoven and lllohard li. tllb > tarn i Whereas.Jama# r. Diuwdy and Win. T. Drotvly
•on will apply at the tVdirt ol Ordinary for lattara dlanila- applies for Minis af adnilnUlrallon on the estate of UIni.
»ory aaexacutora on tha estate of <V,»ain I*. Rluliardsono, I \f Drowdy, laloof said county,doevaavd ;
: ... . , . ! Thom itrd, th«rafora. to cite and adiuonUh all whom It
Then* arc. lliori fora. to cite and admnnlth all whom It j,ay concern, to l>a and appear at my office within tha time
may concern, to U and a P |>ear baftira aald Oonrt to make | ,rainrlba.t b» law. to allow oauaa, If any tl.ay liar#, why
ohJactlon (If any Ihepr have) on or before the lint Monday | ..Here of admlaliiratlou nhould not be granUol to Ilia
In Itacembar neat, nthcrwlm aald lattara will ba granted. g *u appllcanti. “
Wltnaaa, John M. Mlllcn, K*(olia, Ordinary fur Chatham
roiintv, thin third day of June, IKM.
Jail JOHN M. MIMJiN, o. r. «t.
/‘iKtlittllA—Chnihttm (\*ui*#yTo all whom It may con.
VI earn: W he real, Kllmbetli UmltholT will apply at
tha (Viurt of Ordinary for letteraof dlamlaaory aindinlula.
tialrla on tha ealata ol Ueorge A. Hpaltholf:
Three are, thcrvlora, to cite and admonlah all whom it
may concern, to lie and appear before laid Court In uiaka
ohjecllen. If any they hare, on or before the drat Monday
n December neat, ot tier ulna aald lattara will lie granted.
Wltneaa John M. Mlllan, Raipilra, Ordinaly for Chatham
County, thi' third day of Jana, MM.
j»3 JOHN M. MII.I.kN, o.r. o.
/ tKollolA—('hiUhamOiunlji:—To all whom It may con
vJf earn: Vfheraaa. John Hlbaro, will apjdyattlia (Viurt
af Ordinary for tettera dlamlaaory aa exoautor in Ilia
aetata of Kuaannah Mean, deteaaad:
appllcanti.
Wltneaa, Jamna lllgliotiiltli, Deputy Ordinary for Wa....
aountr, thla aacnnd day of October. Mil.
Mill JAMItt HnjfHIHTH. w. u. w. o.
Ooark nr Ortllunry of Uly'iin Cauiily,
, KolUJlA.—Glynn (\>unly—'Di all whom It may concern
\ • Whcre«» : Hubert llaaloliaral, aacuutor nl thu laal
will and taatnmaat af John llurnttl. Jr , appllva fur IoIUtk
dlamlaaory.
Thaaa are. tlwrolora, to alia and admonlah all whom It
may imiicvi ii. to die their ohjectinna. Ifnny they have. In
m* office wlthlu tha time praacrilvd hy law, otliarwUe
aald Irttan mar ba granted.
Wilnuaa my liaud and offiaiil aiguatura. thla Mil day of
Jane, A. I)., 1814. K1H1AU C. I*. IURT.
JcA Ordinary, u. n.
j KOIIOIA.—f.’/ynn (Xun/y —To nil wlioiiririnay oonocr'n
VT Whorena • Hobart tHalford.atlmiuiatrator un the
Theae are. tharafbra. to cite and admonlah all whom It tute of Hat id C. Uwrla. deovaaad, appllaa to uio (tor lot
... f'.tni.Mrti In rui tniiur Itifnra ..111 IVarl Iniutla i .1i
U Theee are. tharali>ra, to alia and admonlah all whom It ,
mar concern, to be and appear befbre aald Court, to make j
eWectlou, If any they bare, on or before the drat Monday
November neat, otherwise aald lattcra will bo granted
•» Wltneaa. John M Millen. Rn*.. Ordinary for Chatham
“SP ' U ' U SSh'n'U 8 *iU«. 0 0. o.
G KOROIA—<JmlA*m(V>u*fy To all whom It may cm |
earn : Whareua, John Deranny will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for lettar* of administration on thu fatale or
J< Thaae >, are, therefore, to cite and admonlah all whom It
may ooncern. to be and appear before aald Court to make
abjection. If any they bare, on or before the drat Monday
InNorember next, otherwise aald letters will be granted.
Wltnaaa, John 14. Millen, Enquire, Ordinary for Chatham
ly, thla aaaond day of October, 1844.
JOHN M MILLEN. «»• o "
.nay concern, to be and appear before aald Ooart to make
objection (If any they have) on or hefore the second Monday
In January nett, otherwise «.iid tetters will be granted.
Wltneaa. loliu M Millen. Ken.. Ordinary for Chatliam
•minty, this xlxth day of July. 18a4.
Jyh JOHN M. MII.I.KN, 0.1.0.
/ y KolUllA—(’Ao/Aum (liuii/tTo all wlmm It may «ou-
U corn: Whams*. Sllaa M. Coldiug will apply at tha
Court ol Urdiuary lor letters dUmlsitory a* administrator,
oil the •■date ol Mrs. Marv A. folding :
Thaaa are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may
aouceruto lie ami appear before aald Court to make ohjee-
tlotia (If any thoy have) on or before tha aaeond Monday In
lauuary neat, otherwise said letters will be granted,
Wltneaa. John M. Milieu. Kaq., Ordinary lor Chatham eouiw
day of July, 18o4.
ty. this sixth d
J_y»
Court of Onlluary for Cuiudcu County.
JOHN M. MII.I.KN.i
G KORG1A—CAafAam County .—To all whom It may con
cern: Whereas, John F. Oullinartln will apply at tlu>
Ctourt at Ordinary for letters of administration cum testa-
mento aunexoon the asUts of Mortr Doraan :
Theae are therefore, to cite aud admomsn au wiiom u
to be an.\ apoosr u.fc.e said Court to make
•oiaoUnn (irl-j Uiay na»a) on or before the llrst Monday
fn'^Sovambar nexL otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness. John M. Milien. Ksquirc. Onlinary for Clialliam
County, this fccond day of October. 18M.
ecU
JOHN M. MILLKN. .
G KOKOIA—CkaUuim Ouunly :-To all whom It may concern:
Whereas, John Welbrock will apply at thu Court ol
Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of
Hannan Welbroak :
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
eoaccrnto be and appear before aald Court to make objec
tion (if any they hate) on or before the first Monday in
November next, otherwise aald letters will bo grauted.
Wltneaa John M. MlUen.Eaq . Ordinary for Chatham coun-
tv this second day of October, 1854.
'^octS JOHN M. MILLEN. o. «.«.
KOlUilA—Ohj/Jhm Ctounfy: -To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas. Anu Fleming will apply at thu Court
of Ordinarv for letUrs of admlnlatratlon on the estate ol
^Thaee* areftherefore! to dto and admonish all whom H
may eoneern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection, II any they have, on or before the first Mondav
In November next, otherwise said letter* will be granted.
Wltneaa. John M. Millen. Enquire. Ordinary for Chatham
Uto "***> •* M SS5-»siujai.. ; .r c
rSEblWLA-^CimtJuis* CXmn/y.—To all whom it may coa-
LTcern: Whereas, Cornelia J. Chapman will apply at
the Court of Onlinary for letters of administration on Un-
estate of Samuel T. Chapman : .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before the said Conrt to
male objection (If any they have) on or before the find
Mondav in November next, otherwise said letter* will be
**^1*^- John M. Millen, Eaq , Ordinary for Chatham
o.cc.
axiKtilA—t ’haUuun County .—To all whom it may con-
(j earn: Whereas, Mr*. Kinma A. Harris will apply at
the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the
eatate of Stephen N. Harris. II. P.:
These are, therefore, to cite and adnmniah all whom It
may concern to be and appear before said Conrt; to make
abjection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday
In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. John M. Millen, Eaq., Onlinary for Chatham
eonntv, this second day of October, 1854.
oct3 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. c. o.
G EORGIA—OhMAam County .—To all whom it may con
cern: Whereas, Caroline C. Poole will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administraUon on the
estate of John Poole, deceased : , . „ .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
wuy concern, to be and appear bofore said Court, to
make objection, if any they have, on or before the first
Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Wltneaa, John M. Millen, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 26th day of September, 1854.
octif JOHN M. MILLEN, o c. c.
E0RU1A—Chatham County .—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Andrew Holliday will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the
estate of Armani L. Fox:
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 first Monduy
in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. John M. Millen, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 25th day of September. 1854.
«»UV M M'
JOHN M. MILLEN. o. i
/GEORGIA—CfcalAam Ctounfy .—To all whom it may con-
VJT cern: 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 first Monday
in Norember next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witoess. John M. Millen, Esquire, Ordinary of Chatham
eounty, thie 25th day of September. 1854.
oot3 JOHN M. MII.I.KN. o. c. r.
G KOHOIA—Chatham County .—To all whom it may con
cern: Whereas. Robert Laclilison will apply at the
Court ol Ordinary for letters of administration on the es
tate of Stewart Austin, 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 tho first Monday
In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen, Esquire, Ordinary lor Chatham
county, this 26th day of September, 1864.
ootS’ JOHN M. MILLEN. o. n. c.
C VBORGIA— Chatham County .—To all whom it may
W concern : Whereas, John Lama will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho estate of
Henry Ctoison:
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom
It may concern to be and appear before said Corn t to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday
in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
eounty this 26th day of September, 1854.
ocu JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c
G 1BORUIA—Chatham County To all whom It may cou-
T cern : Whereas, Gordon Fargo will applv nt tbo Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho estate of
Richard Feildhouse:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom il
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they have. . '»eforo the lirst Monday
in November next, otherwise sau letters will be granted
Witness, John M. Millon, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 25th day of September, 1854.
oct3 JOHN M. MILLKN. o. c,\ r
G EORGIA—Chatham County:—'to uli wlmm it may con
cern: Whereas, Kugeno J. Truchelett will apply at
tho Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the
estate of Edward Rogers :
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom it
may concern, to ho and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any thoy have, on or before tho first Monday
In Norember next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. John M. Millen. Esquire, Ordinary of CTnitliani
county, this 26th day of Ssptember, 1854.
oct3 JOHN M. MILLKN. ». o. r.
/ 1 KORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom it may con-
vX cern : Whereas, John T. Jones will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of
James A. M. Corker :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom il
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection, If any they have, on or before tho first Monday
In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen. Esquire, Ordinary for ChulLam
county, this 26th day of Hepteinber, 1854.
ocw JOHN M. MILLKN. o. a. c.
/ * EORGIA—Chatham CountyTo all whom it may eon-
vX cern : Whereas, Martin Quinn will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of
Thomas Quinn:
Then# are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom il
may conoern, to be and appear bofore said Court. to nuko
objection, if any they have, on or before the lirst Monday
1“ November next, otherwise said letters will be granted
Witness. John M. Millen, Esquire, Ordinary of 'Tiatham
county, this 2Ath day of Bepteinber. 1854
°cW JOHN M. MII.I.KN, o <• <•
/^1 BORGIA—Chatham County .-—To all whom li mav con-
^ * herw ‘" Augustus Boullnoau will npply'at the
Court ofOrdlnary for letters of administration on the o;
late of Thomas Kemp :
These are, therefore, to cite and adraonl-h all whom it
may eoneern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection. If any they have, on or before the fir t Monday
oounty, thla 25th day of September, 1864. 1 * '' ,a '"
oet3 JOHN M MILLKN. ti. c, <•
G 1 KORGIA—Chatham County'To all whom it miiy t on
T cern: Whereas. William F. Hollnnd will apply at the
the Conrt of Ordinary for letters of dismission as admliii*
irator onthe estate of Fdward lumper.
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make,
bjectlon. If any they have, no or before the fir-t Monday
' n March next, otherwise sxld letters will bo granted
Witness, John M. Millen, Esquire, Ordinary for ('Imtlinni
jounty. this third day ol August. 1864.
JOHN M. MILLEN. u. r r
ri KORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom il mav eon
U A 1 f ,ar,,1,,n a"' 1 «> M Ullibrldgo will
ply at the Oiuitof Onlluary lor letters or dssnilvs,.ry as
executors on the esUto of lohn fihlcb. derrased :
Theseare therefore,to cite and admonish all whom It may
• mcern to be and appear before .aid Court to make eb.ee .
Iqn fifany they hare) on or before tho lirst Monday In
March next, otherwise said letUrs will be rrantod 7
ty.this third day of August, 1864.
_ JOHN M. MILLEN. o o. a.
G EORGIA—Chatham County .—To sll Whom it
eerii: Whereas, William Rogers will apply »t the
Court ofOrdlnary for letters of dismission as administra
tor on the estate of William Thaddeus Williams, deceased;
Theae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may eoneern, to be and appear IWore aald Court to rnako
objeetion, If any they have, on or before the first Monday
In November uext. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen. Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
eounty, this irat day of May. 1864.
»P#0 JOHN M. MILLKN. o n. r,
{ t EOROIA—Chatham County.—To all whom It may oon-
pern : Whereas, William Duucan will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary:Tor'letters dlsmlssory as administrator
on the estate of William McI«nosn:
These are, therefore, to olte and admonlah all whom It
to *»»«'* appear before said Court to make 1
objeotlen (if ear they have) on or before the first Monday
lo £?r ,nk *r“ wt ' oUw »‘-**»'d letters will ba grantad.
eonatyiula tkl
“ JOHN M. MILLEN, 0. fl. o,
( • WIRGIA.—Otawfen County.—To all whom It may eon-
I corn: Whereas. Francis Rudulpli. will apjdy at the
Court of Ordinary for letters ot Administration on the Es
tate of Thomas C. Rudulpli, deceased :
These are, therefore, to die and admonish all whom It
may concern, to ba aud appear before said Court, Hi make
objections, if any they have, on or before tlie first Monday
in Norember, next, otherwise said letters wi'l be granted.
Witness: James H. Helrestou, Ordinary for Camden
county, this socond day of September, 1854.
septH JAMES H. HKLVBdrON. o. 0. o.
Urs dlsmlMMiry.
These are. Ilterefore. to silo and adimmish all whom it
may eoneeru, to Ills their objections. If any they have, in
■uy old** within (he tlmo prescribed by law, otherwise said
taller* ins) be granted the applicant.
Witness my hand and olficlsl signature, this 2Vlh day of
April. A. I)., 1854, KIHJAR C. I*. DART.
ntal7 Ordinary
1 KORGIA— Glynn County.—To all whom It may eoneern.
X Whereas : RuNrl Hsilshurst. admlnislnib r of the oh.
Isle ofMisiganihl* Manglmm. deceased,applies for letters
ilieuilssory.
These are, thatelore, to site mid adinouish all whom it
may eoucern. to file there objeetion. If an/ they have, In
mi olfioe, within the time prescribed by law, ulherwl-
said letter will be grauted.
Witness inr hand and official signature, this 28th day of
September. 1844. HAG AH C. I*. DART.
Ordinary.
late of JameS. M ingham, deceased, applies (or lelturs dis-
missory.
Theseare, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to file their objections, If any they have. In
niv office within the time prescribed bylaw, otherwise said
Utters will bo granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 28th day of
September, 1854. RAG All 0. 1'. DART,
Onlinary.
G t KORGIA—Camden rounfy .-—To all whom it may con-
T corn : Whereas. Jane U. Guibert will apply at the
Court of Onlinary lor loiters of dismission as admlnUtra-
Irixon tho estate of Mary M. Dufonr, deceased:
Ti,*,,* *1-0. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and uppear uctv,. -«M Court to make
objection. If any they have, on nr before the ui*i Monday
in Jauuary next, other wise said letters will be granted.
Witness. James H. Helvestou, Ksq.. Onlinary forOamdeu
county, Dili 22d day of June. 1864.
jefio JAMES IL HKLVggTON, o. e. c
Coart of Ot-rllnnry of 11 ulloch County.
C A1XIRGIA.—tiuttoch (iiuniy—To whom it may eoneern,
J whereas: Martha Deal and Calvin Deal, will apply at
the court or Ordinary, for letters of Administration on the
estate of Thomas Deal, late of said connty, deceased. These
are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may con
cern. lo be nnd appearbelore saidoourt.to make objections
if any they liavo, within tho time prescribed by law, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness; William Lee. sen., Esq., ordinary for Uulloeh
county, thi* 20th day, of Sept., 1854.
*o27 WILLIAM LEE. Sea , o. a. c.
r 1 KORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom it my concern:
KJ Whereas, Hardy B. llodges, will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Utters of dismission from the guardianship ol
Sarah Isinier, orphan of Frederick Isinier, and also, for
letters of dismission from the guardianship of Alexander
W. Stewart, orphan of Alexander Stewart, deceased :
These urw, therefore, to elto ami admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear belore said Court, to rnsko
objection, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
<avr. otherwise said Utters will be {ranted.
Witness. Wm. Lee. sen’r.. Esq..Ordinary for Bullochsouu-
ty. toi« - 3Rh day of February, 1854.
t>b» WHJJAM LEE, 3on'r.. 0. B. c
C T BORGIA—Buttock County:—To all whom It may cou
I - cern : Whereas. John Lee will apply to the Court of
Onlinary for letters of dismission as administrator with the
will annexed on the extato of Mary Ixiwther, late of said
eouuty. deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
•bjetion. if any they have, within the time prescribed by
aw oteherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William I^e, Sr., Esquire, Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 20th February 1864.
fe'cct William i.ee, Sr., u. b. c.
G t EOROIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom It may con-
T cern: Whereas. James B. Williams will apply at the
Court of Onlinary for letters dlsmlssory aa administrator
on the estates of Washington Williams, late of said county,
doceased :
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 the time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. William Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 22d day of December, 1853.
Janl WILLIAM LEE. Sr., o. a.
C l K< IKGLV—Bulloch County:—To all whom It may concern :
X Whereas, James B. Lester, ggardian of Sarah Zitter-
aucr, orphan of Charles Zitterauer, late of said county,
deceased, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters
jf Dismission from said guardianship :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they have, within the time pressrised by
law, otherwise said letters will l>e granted.
Witness, Wiu. I<ee, Sr., Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch county,
this 20th <lay of February. 1864.
feb23 WM, LEE, Sen’r. o, n. o.
i 1 EORGIA—Bulloch County .—To ail whom it may con-
vX cern : Whereas, Adam Jone and John Goodman, will
apply at tho Court of Ordinary Tor letters ofdismisirion as
executors on the estate ol Charles Zitterauer, late of said
oounty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern to bo and appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, within the tirno prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William Lee, Sr., Esquire. Ordinsry for Bulloch
eouuty, this 20th day of February. 1854.
feb23 WILLIAM LEE dr., o. ■. c.
C l KORGIA—llultoch County To all whom it may co
F corn: Whereas. Augustus l-anier will apply at the court
ei Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as tho guardian ol Ms
dlson S.Ianier. orphan of Frederick Lanier, deceased :
These are. therefore, to elto nnd admonish sll whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
.aw, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. William Lee, Sr.. Ordinary for said county, this
21st day of June, 1864
je24 WILLIAM LEE Sr., o. b. c.
G EORGIA—HuIUkH County:—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, James Denmark,guardian of Thomas
Donmnrk nnd Sarah Denmark, oiphans of Mnlachi Den
mark, late of Bulloch county, deceased, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory from said guar-
disnship:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish whom it
may concern, to be and apoear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Wm. Lee, sen., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty, this 7th day of July, 1854.
jyll WM. LEE. Sen'r.. o. b, n.
d will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this
letters disniissory:
These are tberufo
C l EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom it may con-
J cern : Whereas. Elizabeth Martin will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on (lie ?s-
tate of Reuben C. Martin, deceased ;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may coureru. lo lie and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any thoy have) within the time prescribed hy
law, otherwise snid letters will be granted.
Witness. William I.ee, Sr.. Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 17th day of August. 1854.
sugt» WILLIAM LEE. Sr., o. b. r.
/ 1 KORGIA— Uulloeh County:—To all whom it may 000-
VT corn : Whereas, Hardy B. Hodge will apply at the
^ourt o| Ordinary, for letters of guardianshiy of David Au
gustus Brinson and Fa rah Ann urlnson. minor heirs of
James Brinson, deceased :
Those are. therefore, to citeandadmonish all whom itinay
lonoern.to he and appear before said Court to make objec
tion (If any they have) withlu the tinio prescribed b*
law.otlierwi.se said letters will be granted.
Witness. William Ia-«. Sr.. Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch
connty. this 17th day of August. 1854.
aug20 WHJ.IAMJ.ee. 3r., o. b. c.
Court of Ordinary for Uryan County.
f t KORGIA—Uryan County Whereas, f. E DuttonTaU-
V I ininistrator upon the estate of Henry Dutton, decess
mty.for
. -- to cite all concerned to file thslr ob
jections, (if any they have) In terms of the law, otherwise
■aid letters will be granted.
a. n. SMrrn. o. b. c
Court of Ordinary of Liberty County.
C l I^IUGIA—l.ilerty Comity .—To all whom It may con-
I cern : Whereas. C. Ilines. executor on tho estate of
Martha Bacon. late of Liberty county, deceased, will apply
at thu Court of Ordinary for letters uf dismission on said
estate:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish allwhoui itmay
concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make objec
tion, If any they have, within the time prescribed by law
otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. W. I*. Girardeau. Esq.. Ordinary for Liberty
county, this 30th day of September. 1854
"«i< W. P. OIRABDIBAU. o. r.. r.
G EORG] K—L\hfrty County .-—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas. C Hines, executor of the estate of
l/nvis Hines, late of Bryan eouuty. deceased, will apply at
•ho Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission on said
estate :
These are, thureloro, to cite and admuntsh all whom it
may concern, to tie and appear before said Court, to make
objections, if auy they have, within tw umo prescribed by
law, otherwise «•'■! UiiTS will be granted.
Witness. W. I*. Girardeau. Esq. Ordinary for liberty
ctuntv. this 26th day of September. 1864.
oct4 w. p OABiRDRAU. „ j. c ,
/~yKORGIA—Literty County:—To all whom it may con-
VX cern: Whereas. Valenline Grest. ailministrator upon
the estate of F. Kottmau late of said county, deceased,
will apply to tho I'ourt of Ordinary lor letters disinissory -
these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
niity concern, to he and uppear before said Court, to make
objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness W I*. Girardeau. Esq Onlluary for Libert*
eounty. this 7th day of August, 1864. J
n "« , “ W. P. GIRARDEAU, a. :.. c.
( \ymc,\A—J.iboly County —Whereas. j|. J*.'M^dy~«g.
VX eclitor of the estate or James Miesly. deceased, will
dfsuiisjwr l,B °“ r ° f ' n " fy ° f lLI " Wlu “'r for leitera
These are therefore to cite all concerned to tile their ob
jections. (If anv they have) m term* ..f t| 1H law.otherwise
said letters will In* granted.
»P* W I* flTRAHDEAO. o. t. c.
G 1 EORGIA.—Liberty Vrninlu:—T» all whom It nmy'con-
I cern: Whereas. Mrs Mlxi Williams, will annlv at the
Court of Onlinary for letters of Administration on the E*
tate of (iipt. Thomas Williams, late of said County, deceus-
d County, decern
Tli-se are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, lobe and appear bolore raid Coui t lo makn
objection-. If any they have, on or belore U, a First Monday
N wn n ,*. b4 ‘ r won "‘'•"".i 1 "' "" W l»C«rs will Im granted.
Witness. William P. Girardeau. Esu.. Ordinary forLil>ertv
County, this 10th day nl September 1854. 7 W 'If
™ W. P- GIRARDEAU, 0. L. C.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonl.i. .n u
may concern, to bo and appear brtwuldn, D H T ho,n . ,t;
objection (if any theyhave) within the
law, otherwise aald lettemwIU be granted ^reseribe.i bjr
lit JASIS BUEUUTB. o. o. ,. 0 .
Court t»f Onlluary of Mclntoah Connty. ^
G EORGIA—ildnUuk County:—To all whom It may con-
ctru: Whereas, Thoms* Maguire will apply at the
Court ot Ordinary for letters of administration on th# estate
of George W. Clnnoy, deceased :
Tnrsv .... thereiore, w. aud admonish all whom It
may concern to be and appear before said Court to make
objection, If any they have, on or before tho first Monday
In November next,otherwise said letters will lit granted.
Witness. A. A. DeLorme, Ksq.. Ordinary for McIntosh
eonntv, this second day of October. 1864.
oct4 ' A. A. UxI-ORME.o. n. c.
t i KORGIA—McIuUhK CountyTo all whom it may con-
T cern: Whereas, James M. Harris will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission from Hie guar
dianship of I. R. Robertson.Sabra E Ulmer. Mary J. liar
ris. and It. M. Harris, children of John Harris, deceased;
Tlieso are, therefor*, lo cite and admonish sll whom
it may con. cru, to be and appeal before said Court, to
make objection, II auy they have, within the (line pre
scribed by law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, A. A. Delorme, Ksq . Ordinary for McIntosh
county, this fifth day of June;i864.
jell A. A. DiLORMK, 0. n't. c.
Court of Ordinary of Ctiarlton County.
( t KOUOI A.—Charlton County.—to all whom It may con
X cern : Whereas, Bethshel.a Bennett, applies for fetters
of Administration on the Estate of James S. Bennett, late
of said county deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite aud admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred ud creditors ot said deceased, to be aud
appear at iny office, within the term prescribed by law,
and show cause, if auy 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 the court houRe iu Chatham
county, tho unexpired leases of Lots number seventeen and
number nineteen (fraction), situate in Kobertavillc. in the
oily of Savannah, and fifteen share* of the Chatham Mu
tual Ixian Association Stock, in aald city—lovie.l on under
a fl. fa. of forclosure of mortgnge, by Lawrence McMatu
vs. Johu Doyle. Snid leases to expire on the nineteenth
dar of Decomber, 1871. Lot number ninetoeu. fraction,
being subject to a rent charge of $7, payablo send annu
ally ; and lot number seventeen to a rent charge of $24,
payableseini annually, to Illram Roberts, his heirs, execu
tors and asslgus. se6 A. THOMAS. «. c <)■
C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE—On the first Tuesday in
November next before tbo Court House, in the city of
Savannah, will be sold between tho legal hours of salo. all
the stock of Dry Goods and fancy articles contained iu the
store at the north east corner of Congress and Whitaker
streets, in the city of Savannah, consisting in part of 80
S leces brown shirting. 2 bales do, 11 pieces brown drill, 85
o bleached shirting, 28 do Russia diaper, 15 do French
cambric. 13 crape shawls, 30 dot. gloves, 100 do*, hose. 20
dos. draws. 20 dot. shirts, 20 pieces velvet, 84 neck hdkfs .
76 pieces prints. 40pounds thread. 18 pieces osnaburg, 19
do tickings. 115 do colored muslin, 40 <lo carpet, 4 do drug
S et. 60 pairs muslin sleeves. 20setts lace collars and sleeves.
0 pair window shades, 2 boxes sewing silk.2 do suspender*.
100 bonnets. lOpiecesmatting,60doz Hdkfs. 6(1 pairs do. 100
gross buttons. 500 boxes hooka aud eyes, 31 pieces kersey, 15
do Ga twills, 1 do do plains, 200 pairs blankets. 47 broche,
60 reams paper, 19 pieces calico. 18 piece* cambric. 2 glass
show esses. 2 gas lamps. 1 lot trimmings, awuing rack
sod punts, and all the fixtures ol said store, together
with a great variety of other articles too numerous
to bo here mentioned ; levied on as tho property of Will
iam B. Adams nud Charles Bruner, to sntisfv a 11 fa. on
foreclosure of a mortgage, issued from Chatliam Infe.ior
Court, in favor of Isaac 1) IaKoche aud Alfred T. Rowne
vs. William B. Adams and Charles Bruirer, trading nv
Adams k Bruner. Property set forth in said U. fa.
sel DANIEL S. WILSON. D. Sh’lf C. C.
Bulloch County Admtiilatrator'a Sale.
U NDER an orderfrom the court of Ordinary of Bulloch
smutty, passed on the first Monday of this mouth,
will be sold at the Court House. Statesboro' on the first
Tuesday in November next,between the legal hoursofsnle.
Ihe following property : three hundred ami seventy five
H acres of land, more or less, bounded by Razelt Jones.
H. Bomen, John C. Everitt. and others. Tho proper
ty of the estate nl Elisha Jones, and sold for Ihe benefit of
the heirs, nnd creditors, and terms of sale made known on
the day. *e2« ROBERT DONALDSON'. Admr
McIntosh and Appling Administrator's Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Ordinary of Liberty coun
ty, will be sold before the court house door iu thetowu
of Darien. McIntosh county, onthe first Tuesday iu Novem
ber next, between the usuul hours of sale, all the lands
belonging to James Brewer, late of Liberty county, deceas
ed. said lands situate, lying nnd being in the county of
McIntosh. And. also, before the tourt house door in
Homesvlllc, Appling county, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next. Lot No. 242. Sd aud one-half (j,') of l*>t No.
238, 3d. said lands situate, lying and being in the eounty of
Appling, and sold as the pruperty of said deceased, for tho
b*neflt of tho heirs and distributees of said estate. This
13th Sept. 1854. JKH8IJ BREWER.
««pl9 Qualified Administrator.
( lEORtilA—Charlton County .-—Two months after date
X application will be made to the Honorable Court ul
Ordinsry of Charlton county, for cave to sell the real and
personal property of the estate or. Alexander Kean, late of
Camden, now Charlton eounty. deceased, for the benefit of
the heira and creditors of said estate.
•ng20 JOHN W. GEIGER. Adin'r.
C l EORGIA— IKuyiie O-um'y Two months after date I
r shall apply to tho Honorable the Ordinary of Wayne
county for leave to sell the real e.stato of George I’opwel
late of said county, deceased, consisting of eleven hundred
acres of land, more or less, in said county.
ug20—2iu JOHN M. (ISON. Adin’r.
W AYNE EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.—All |M>rsous concern
ed. are notified that two months after date, applica
tion will he made to the Court of Ordinary of said connty.
when sitting for ordinary purpose-, for leave to sell the
slaves belonging to the estate of tbn lato L. W. Bryan, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es
tate. W. A. FALLENS.
ug!3 Qualified Executor
leniaiqlx against the estate of L. W. Bryan, deceased,
are hereby notified to present them, properly attested, to
me. within th* time prescribed by law. or they whl not he
settled ; aud all person* indebted to said deceased are here
by required to make immediate payment.
augl3 W. A. FALLEN'S. Qunl Adm'r.
N OTICE—Three month* after date application wilf be
made to the UaDk of the Stato ol Georgia, nt Savan
nail, for payment of a $60 note of said bank, payable nt
branch at Augusta, letter A, 23d October. 1849, to O M
Newton—A Porter. President; left hand half ol said note
having been lost.
augl6—3m W. W. CLARKE.
OTICE.—Three months after date, application will be
lx made lo the Bank of the State of Georgia, at Savan-
nnah, for the recovery of one hundred dollars on a note
issued by them of that denomination, payable to 0. M.
Newton or bearer, at their Branch,at Augusta, Ga.; No. 9,
dated 12th November, 1850. the right hand half of which
we hold. The left hnud half of said bill was mniled to us
bv J. T. Kirttand. Esq., of Memphis, Tenn., under dnto of
23d May last, and is either lost or stolen,
augll—3m WM. M. k J. C. MARTIN.
Ex'ors.
N OTICE.—AH persons having claims agamgat tho estate
of William Groover, late of Bulloch county, deceased,
are hereby required to present them properly attested with
in Ihe time prescribed by law. or they will not he settled j
and those indebted are required to make immediate pay
ment to either of the undersigned.
JOHN GROOVER. )
jyll WHJJAM GROOVER. /
fTXWO MONTHS after date application will be made to
J. the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to
sell all the real eatato ol William Groover. *r.. Inte of said
county, deceased.
JOHN GROOVER, 1 P
aug20 WILLIAM GROOVER, j MecuU>r *-
N OTICE—All persona having cImIuis against the estate
of Jainri Cone, late o' Bulloch oouuty. deceased, are
hereby notified lo pre«ent thorn within tho time prescribed
by law. or they will not be settled ; and those indebted are
requested to make immediate payment to either of thoun
derslgned. MARV ANN CONE. Ex’lx.
jyll SAMUEL E. GROOVER. Ex’or.
|/*XECUT0R8 SALK —Will lie sold, .igroeable to an order
L\i of ths Couri er Ordinary, on the llr-t Tuesday In No
vember. nest, before the courthouse door, in Wayne coun
ty, a tract of land containing two hundred acres, lying on
the Great Satilla River, the former residence and plantation
of John Amnions, senior, lato of Wayne connty deceased,
sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms of
sale made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM AMMONS.
H e21 Executor of John Ammons, deceased,
N OTICE—All persons having claims against the date
of Josiali A, Parrish, late of Bulloch count*, deceas
ed. will present ilium within the time prescribed by law. or
they will not bo nettled ; nnd those indebted to se'id estate
ere hereby required to make immediate payment to
HENRY J. PARRISH. Adm’r,
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Mrs Ren Darby, or the Weal nnd Woe of Social Life,
by A M Collins.
Dick and Port, or Incidents of a Cruis in the U H Frigate
Congress to California, by Iter Walter Colton. V H N.
Minnie Harmon.or th# Night and its Morniug. byTW
Brown.
The Lamplighter ; Voice* of th* Dey. by Rev John Cum-
uilng. D I).
Midnight llarmuuias. or Thoughts for the Season of Soil
tud# and Sorrow, by Octavius Winslow, M A
A Child’s History of England, by Charles Dickins.
More of the Planter’s Northern Ilrldi* • Marcus WarUml-
Rena, or th* Snow Bird ; IJjola. or the Young Pilot of the’
Bell* Creole, by Mr* I*# rirati. Also, a correct Map of
Turkey In Europe—for sale at 136 Congress-st. maylO
•RICES —142 Congress street—. 4 Bareges at 1RW
cents per vard. worth 60 cts; 20 4 T1*m * nt 31 Q cts per
yard, worth 62X cts ; 10-4 French Mu*., is at 28 rents per
J yard, worth 60 eta; 10-4 Ginghams at frt -n 12M to *6 el*
'pecyard, may!7 ADAM* k BUUNNIR.
ltl Olfl||H_MVI Off VliTKUH,
own’ll IN *J —lleitfurther enatlnl by the authority -./ tha |
<4NM. Hull flow Hipl after the passage of till* act, all
pei-on* shall let qualified to vole at election* for Mayor and
Aldvnueu of tho oily of Havanunh and the hamlets thereof, |
aho arontilseus of Hie United States, have resided in the
Slate of Georgia (or one year immediately preceding tlm
election and within Ihe corporate limit* or Savannah for
one mouth immediately preceding their registration, and.
continue so to do up to the Iliac ol election, who have at
tained ihu age Of twenty one years, have paid nil taxes or
have In their own right sufficient real estate lo satisfy any '
lax execution* which limy beugaiint Ilium, who havoumdu
sll returns required by the ordinance*of theclty. and havu
Ihivii registered according to the provisions of this act.—
Cih ait from the Itnjidiy Imu). jkuiciI Jan. 22, 1802. ,
I he tallowing named person* have registered their names
since the lirst of January. 1864, and up to date i
A.—MallhUs Amorous. George W .Vndeisou, Guoigo A
Ash. Rlc.luird W Adams. Tueoduslus A Acosta, Robert Iu»-
tln.Churlos II Ash. Willinni Andre, Joim H Action!. David
Abraham. Isaac S AmlCson, Frederick W Averfeld. Max
Aiiramoutijli, John Anglin, Alexander M Artlsy, William
Barnard Adams. Rishardson F Akin, James AllaATO. Gha*
M Arnold, Edward C Anderson.GoorgellAeli.Thomas A As
kew. Alexander Akin, George Alexander. Job* W Anderson,
James K Allwrldge. William Austin, Joim Arn*o, Peter Ar
nold, Daniel I) Arden, Henry D W Alugauder, Robert A
Allen. Peter W Alexander, Richard D Arnold. Joim Ai wa*.
11.—William II Hunch,GeorgeL Blount.Edwin 11 Bacon.
Jaino* T Bolhwell, Ixruis Bari*, l-elnnan K Dyck. John V
Rather, Anthony Bailer, Wm Gaston llultoch, Benedict
liouruuln. George A lloiftullot.Euumul P Hell. George Bank
mini, Henry S Itorgardua, Charles K llarle, lleury I. Byrd,
James H lisshlur, ihornas A Brown, William Beonkcu, Jos
Biynn, Peter A lllols, William B Blount, James T Buckner,
lleury S Bull, Joseph II Burroughs. Wm Jniues Bulloch,
Berrien BM Bui roughs, Frederick W Bailey, Charles 11 Boll.
Francis 8 Baitow. Cuttshack Brown. Gilbert Butler. Win F
Brantley, Win S Basinger.Edward W Ruler,William II Bul
loch, Wyatt. M Bragg. David Bell. Simon Ellyek, Moses
Black. Samuel W Bowen. John P Boifeulllet, John U Bum-
well, William D Haablor, John Brady, James A Brown. Ju*
Brady, William J Dandy, Valentlue Bruouer. Joseph W
Brown, Michael Boylnu. JohnM Berrien. Henry Burt, Ciias
IV W llruen.Courad K llyck, Michael Braunnn, Frs Blair
Michael Barret, Alexander Frenrl# Bennett, Win 11 Banks.
Isaac Brunner. David II Baldwin, John A Basinger. James
M Butler, William Burke, Patrick Brady. Burrel I. tiouli
neati. Michael Bryan. George I) llarnoe, Francis S Bait ley,
John Bryan, Bcnj H Burroughs, Wm 11 Birdley. Wm J Bee,
Michael Barrett. Wm Barrett. Jos II Baldwin. John Bay-
taugh. Patrick Bradley.llichd Brown. Thus H Barrett, An
ton Borchort, Win 1> Brown, Philip H Bohn. Jos Bancroft,
Jas A Barron. Thus J Badocli, Orson Barber, Henry Bogar-
dus, Wm Brown. Wm B Bliss, Abraham Baker, Michael Ho
ley, James A Bakor, Wm C Barton. Michael Rrannan, lieu
ry Brigham. Jordan P Brooks. Alex Dovsscau, Philander
Burton. Chas W Brunner, Richard Burke. Scigmund Borg,
Milton J Buckner, Tho* Bandy. Solomon 1) Brantley. Thud
P Blakowood, John H Uehukou. Peter Bronghton, Augustus
llonaud. Dennis Brady, Henry K Bennett, Augustus Baric.
Johu D Berry, Click Burke, John V Butler, Willlsm P
Brooks. James K Bullough. Newman K Bradley, .lamesBax
ter, John Breen, Henry L V' Bunts. John J N Bunts, Gcorgo
GJ Hants. John Boston. Worthington 0 Butler. Robert M
liarthehueiix. Barnard K Bee. Samuel W Bliss, Wm HBord-
ley, David J, Best, Peter lterouc. Michael Hourke. Julius
Hlumentwcig, Samuel E Both well. John V Blanchficld, The
odore Blols. Jonathan Beers, Ephraim Baynard. William A
Black, William 11 Burroughs, Henry W Boifeulllet. Edward
J Blount, John S Burgess, Thotuas Bergin, William A
Boggs. Janies Bilbo. Iowis S Beunett, Thomas Harden. Wil
liam Holden. Patrick Brady, Indian street, Thomas il Burns.
Francis B Baker, Eben C Beach, John C Blanco, John F
lllakely. Francis Brady, James Barret. Joim I) Barnard. An-
S ustus Houlinenu, Mauson Briggs, James C Bryan, William
ogart. Israel Baer. Valentine BasIer.JainesCliarles Blanco.
Ralph Berlin. Nathaniel F Brunner. Charles T Bryant. John
B Bacon. William P Bowen. Thomas Bourke. John F Brown,
William Blois. William II Bunsli, W illiam K Berry. Edward
J Black. Alex M Barbee. John G Bryan. John W Bird.
V,—George II Gumming. Uriah Crauston. Bernard Con-
slautino, Myles D Cullen. Peter L Constantino, J M Cooper,
George Cornwell. Luke Christie. William Crabtree. James A
Courioisie. Joseph S Claghom. Nicholas Cruger, Jolin.M
Cooper. John Csss, Peirce Condon, Francis T Cole, William
II Cooper, Aaron Champion. Daniel II Camp, William Oscar
Charlton. Aaron II Champion. Keorgo 1. Cope. Geo A Cuy-
ler. Richard R Cuyler, William II Cuyler. Jno. Green Cooke,
John T Campglnao, James II Carter, Herman A Crane. Geo
Caller. John P Cohen. George M Conn. Cyrus Chafier. Ham
ilton Coupcr. Henry R Cliristlnn. Peter Clark, William Cox,
Patrick Curran. William M Charters. Luke Canon. Charles
Hsus Jackeus, Enoch H Johnson, Manson Jones, Joseph }W
Jackson, Peyton It Johnson. Frauds It Jordon, William
Junes, Thames JJaudon, William A Jaudofi. William James,
George Jackson, Alfred E Junes, John M Johnston.
K—Philip Kolb.fGcbolasKlrley Frederick Kransoii.Juo
Kenady, Horniaw Kulilmau. Alfrkd Kent, Jm4sMIm, Dan
lei Kaene.Jtnh J s Kolly. Noah U Knaop. Plieniaa M Knl-
lock. Hherod W Klnneily, Dederlck Kallcnborn,.Augustin
Kohlhause, Nicholas King, James Kennedy. GefurtKuck
Isaac W Kennoston. Emanuel Kanwaller, krederlck Koch,
«alr,George H Clark, David CCash. CarlF Craft. Isaac Co
hen, jr..Is»uis F Cooke, William Canon. Carroll F Cloud,
Morris Cohen, Marcus Cohen. Henry Gascon. Patrick Clark,
John I. Clark, ArndCorde*. Joseph P Collins. Montgomery
Gumming, Moses S Cohen. Michael Cusack, James Carey,
Ed ward Cottar. William P Clark. Oetavas Cohen, James
Connolly,Solomon Cohen. William Cullen. James Collins,
Samuel T Chapman, Henry G WCole.Silas M Golding, John
K Cardell. Benjamin H Crandell. Francis H Clark. Patrick
Carney. Charles II Connery. Robert Carr. Thomas Cunnllfe,
Thomas Core, Thomas Colkln. Michael Carey, Jos V Conne
rat. Charles Cannon. Thou Clarke. John Cordial, Christo
pher C Casey, David Clark. John Cooper, Thos Carey, John
A Chambers. John Clancy. Fredk WCornwell.Tbomaei on
way. Geo F Corde*. M A Cohen, A C Cannon. B L Cole. Ja
cob Cohen. James M Clark, It L Cohen, C H Golding. I. Con
nell, T W Cooper. Wm Cotter. Jas Cox, P Cody. B 0 Cray. J
Cavanaugh, D It Copp, J Cunningham. M Collins. Spencer
Currell.fFrancis Creed. Wallace Gumming, Oliver PCald
well. Henry L Catvlll. William Carson, Michael Cleary
Thomas It Clarke. Hugh Cullen. Thomas Conway, Michael
Conway, DanielCrnmlay, Livingston Cornell. James Crom
lay. James Cluncey. Stephen J M Cuhbedge, Francis Can-
field. John D Charlton. Joseph S Caruthero. John J Cornell.
James U Cornell. Nicholaa Clair. Thomas W Collins, Jacob
Fred Cornwel. Patrick Conry. Bartow Centers. Goorgo B
Clarke.George ECongdon. William H Cleveland, John F
Cercopely, Grenville ECarleton, James J Cox. George Clarke.
Thomas Curry, James E Cope. Owen Conner, John Curry,
George N Collins, Charles U Camp field. John Carroll. John
Chapman, Thomas J Charlton. William Carter. Isaac Cohen,
lewis R Collins. George Holbrook Ciooke. Joseph Cain.
Francis Clair, i’eter Corb. William Connery. Francis J Cer
copely, James Campbell, John Courier, John WII Cheney
Daniel C Collins, John Casey. Alex W Campbell. Randolph
Carruthers, Charles P Cooper. Patrick Cullen. Bryau Con
ner. James Collins, William F Chaplin. Charles Christian.
Martin Conway, Dennis Clairy. Francis Champion. Francis
G Champion, T'homas Culrady. John Clairy. John H Craig,
William Cocnran. GeorueCausse. John McK Cody.
D—A LDotarge. Joseph l) Davis, Francis 0 Dann.Win
Dixon. David R Dillon. John P A Dupon, John E Do Ford,
William H Ikivia. Sheldon CDunning, sen’r.. Johu 1) Dela
no*. Thomas F. Davis. Jacob F Doc, diaries H Duyree, Alex
Dolbanco. Michael Dailey. Charles Dugger. Jnmes Dunn.
Mason M Davis. Thomas Danenfelser, John Daily. Mihcuel
Donnelly. Thomas Dowell, David S Daniels. Jas DeMarlin,
Henry J Dickerson. James W Danforth. Jacob Danenfelser.
Patrick Downey. Michael Downey.Patrick Donnelly. H Dan-
eufelsor. H W ltenslow, J Downey. A C Davenport. J Dean.
I Davenport, J Doyle, R W Delaney. W M Dickinson. Wm S
Daniel). I, DeWltt, Morty Dorgan. J Devanny. J Doyle, Jr.,
A Doyle. P Doyle. M M Demore. G W Davis, H W Dasher. II
M Davenport. W O Dwyer. If Devino. J Doble. T F Daniell.S
C Dunning, jr.. J II Demand. W Dahinan. W G Dickson, R
Dunning. J B Downing. J G Deitx. W J Dowell. W J Donald-
sod, William Dunn, Cornelius Donoran. Patrick iievaney,
Jessee R Dasher. Orson Delaney. Mnximo Devergier. John
M Dotv. William C Dawson. James i* lhtrling, John Dunzo.
Col Isaac D’Lyon. Peter J Delijen. John Downing. Martin
Dunnegan. Samuel D Dickson. William Dixon Martin Dngle,
Timothy Hoyle. John Dolan. Jacob Re /.a Motts, John Dry
er, Alonzo Day. John Downing. Robert Donaldson. Joseph
Doyle fisherman. Christopher H Dixon. Henry Dehlwes
Domunick Deacey John Deacey, Richard DoMartin. Patrick
Downey. Oscar J H Dibble, John E Davis. MilchelT Duke.
Mordecia S D’Lyon. John Dillon. Hiram K Ibiniell. John
Doyl. Archibald K Davidson. Timothy K Darcey, Burrell M
Dye, Julius C Davison. William DanneDfelser. Alexander
Drysdale. William Doody. Richard Donivan.Patrick Devine.
Michael Duggan, James M Dye. I>evi S D’Lyon. Patrick Do
lan.
6C,—Charles Epstein, William I) Etheridge. Richard En
nis, Peter Endres. Henry P Kglemore, Henry Ellis. Thoms*
Ennis.Barnard Ellis. John B Epstein. E W Eden.J A Ep*
tein, W Estill. P Fagan. A Einstein. T Eden, D Eagan. T M
Ellis, S II Eckman. E Einstein. Charles Evers, Phjlln Ijfler.
James A Ernst, Robert Erwin, John Erwin, John Everard.
John Eiskemp.
K.—Joseph Felt. Urban C Erasure. John R Foley, fktu-
gald Ferguson. Alexander Fawcett. Joseph N Fay, Jno. Fos
ter, Jacob Friend, Andrew Farry, l/iuis N Falligant, Ed
ward Fitzgerald. John DFish, George G Faries, William 1)
Ford,Sewell H Fisk. Henry It Fort. Henry C Freeman. John
C Fraser. William BFIemmitig, William R Flemming. Cal
vin Fay, Robert Ferrill. William Farrill. Greene Fleetwood,
James A Fawns. John Freeman.Patrick Fay,Edward S Ful
ton. Cornelius Flynn. Jacob (Raker) Friend, John Fitzger
ald. JolinFlannegHn. Joim Fallon. John G Kallignnt. James
Fountain, John C Ferrill John Flannegan. Robert G Fergu
son. Isaac K Ferguson. Andrew Flatloy. Thomas Flaherty.
J Joley. J Finney. R If Footman, .1 n Fisher, F S Fell. K II
Footninn. I) Fitzgerald. C M C Fraser, P D Flemming, Jno D
Fisher. W G Flinn. F Fisher. J D Ferguson, T Ford. K Finck.
F Ford.S .1 Fisher. W W Farr. J C Fathers, W It Flomming
C Fox. G H F'rlerson. W T Fray, M Finney. Albert Freeman,
Thomas A Faries. William Folliard, Richard II Farr. Benja
min W Kotdick. William Fay. Owen Foley. Gordon Fargo,
Randolph BfFell. James LFabian.Gaspar J Fulton. Micliarl
Feoly, James Folker.George W Farries. John Fox, W It Fran
cis, Kleazer Floyd. Roger Folliard, Thomas M Forman, Wil
liam Farmer. Patrick Fitzgerald. John Flemming. Bryan
Foley, Domonick Flatley.William G Folker. Patrick Foley,
LewisJ B Fairchild,Patrick J Flemming. Joseph Fnllaiii.
John Folliard. I-awrence Fitzgerald. William Folliard.
€4^James EGaudry, Joseph Ganahl.George M Griffin,
Seaborn Goodntl.George W Garmany, I>avid H Galloway,
lohnH Gallie. George A Gordon, Joseph F Gammon.Wm II
Union. F’rancis M Green, William T Goodwin, Benjamin 01-
novoly, Harrey J Gilbert, Charles A Greiner. Mathew M Gil
man. Calvin L Gilbert,Carsten Gerdts. Ebeueter W Gilford,
Julius B Gaudry. Michael Gearey, Israel Geer. James CGu-
gel, William Galpin, jr., William A Gibbons. Chas Grant,
C Ganahl PGarsiver, J Geiger. J Grady. J GiUooly, W C
GefTckcn. J E Godfrey, J Geiger, F Grimkald, J Gilliland, W
Garrity, J B Gammon. J George, G S Gray, H L Gilbert, J G
Godfrey.G W Grleres, W Greeno, J SGray, M Glossgoc, R II
Griffin. J W Gibbons. G Gernenden. C W Gould. W If Gugel,
John Gaunnel. William Galpire, Solomon Goodall. Philip
Gieblehouse, Martin Geikin, Nicholas Geil. Joseph George.
William W George, Samuel Green, Daniel M Gugle. John
Gerdts, George Gass. John M Guerard. Horace Gillum. Mi
chaelGordwin. James G Gardiner, James M Gordon, John
Gallagher. F'rnncis LGue, Philip(iegenheimer. James Gal-
laudet. John Getz, Francis Gallagher, John F'Gullimartin,
William 0 Godfrey. George W Guann, William W Goodrich.
John Gotte, John I,Grayson. Thomas H Goddard. David W
Gnann, George Griffiths, James Gihsou. Iaturoncn J Gull,
martin, Beniamiu George. Patrick Gordon. Peter Oollroy,
l-nul* Gremold. William BGiles. Charles Gunter. I.yde Good
win. Joseph Guann, Gebbard Guntx, Michael Gordon. Mar
tin Grother. Fred Groseland, William II (irndy, Richard
Godfrey- Mathow Gallagher. James G Garnett. Charles
Gross. Richard D Guerard JamesGarrey.
II—William Howe, William P Hunter. William Hunler.
Thomas Henry. David Harrison. Howell W Hollister, David
F Halsey. Joseph M Haywood. Alfred Haywood. Poter Hen
ry,Thomas Horan. Richard H Howell, Thomas Holcombe,
Andrew Hughes. John F* Herb, Stephen N Harris, James J
Hines, DennisB. Hassett. William B Hodgson. William I.
Haupt, Gustavu* A Holcombe, lleury Harper.Firastus Hen
ry, Samuel B Haupt. Dennis Ilaley, Judge W Harris. Robert
Hutchinson. John Houlihan. Lewi* F Harris, Fluoch D Hen
ry. Charles S Henry.William lleidt. WII Hausman FMward
J Harden. William Hone. George Hall. George W Hardens-
tie. John K Hernandez.George S Harding,Tl.oums llnynes.
James Hunter.Christopher Hussey. Davhl llanigau. Joint
Haupt. sen’r., William F' Holland. FHisha Hager J G How
ard. Gvorgo D Hubbard. John A Heiigls*. James Ilcgney,
Thomas Henderson. Clans Hartman, John M Harrison. F'd
win K Herts Maurice Hnckelt. NoUe A Hardee, James II B
Harley,Charles S Hardee. William Humphrey, sen’r.. John
Hunter. John lligglns. sen’r.. Domingo Hernandez. William
Hess. Patrick Ilogan. Abraham Harmon. Joseph B Harrey,
Dwight Hunt. Lemuel I. Hover, Moses Y Henderson.Sam
uel P Halsey .'Ihornas W Hatpin. Patrick Hanley, John lllg-
gins, M Hamilton. .IG Hull. It A Hamilton. I Henry. F W
Headman. J Hersch. M Horn. W B Harrison. J Hughes. O 8
Hunter. J Hnnon.K V Horton. J C Hines. P I) Hilzymsn. J
R llamlit. E Herman. W B Hernia. F A Habersham. D 8
Hunderoon, M Humphreys. G N Hendry, J W Horton. It R
Habersham. F Hernandez. G F Headman, II Haupt. Dr J C
Habersham, jr, J Hlne. HP Horton. G Haas. J Holmes.
Emanuel lleidt. John R Habersham, George F Horning.
Thomas Lynch Hamilton. John lleery. Jounthnn Hill.
Charles llurigan. John Hanlon. Julian llartridgr. Peter
Hermann. James L Holmes. Thomas H Harden. Patrick
Hall, Willittin'llemleroon.Patrick llnnley. AlexTnlfalr Hab
ersham, MosesCHe (Id.Charles A llall. Joseph A llnnnigar
William II Holme*. William Harvell Wlllllam J Hum]>hrrya,
Edwin Humphrevs. Nicholas Hernandez, Boyle Henderson,
Janies (! Haupt. Robert A Homker. James F’ Hobson. David
8 Howard. George M lleidt. Henry C Hamilton. Robert I lab
ershsm, Robert W Hunt, William A Hales. John F' llelmly.
George G B Hack. Henry Hester. Paul Huller, Christie Hal
verson, Cormock Hopkins..lames Holiliau. Jnmos llirkett,
William Helnzellninnn. John F' llaiiseltnn. Michael Hanley.
Robert R Hilton. Dean R Hobbs. Dennis Holland. Timothy
Hearney. Peter Higgins, Cone Haupt. Abfnhnm II Hnrluoll.
Matthow Harding. Fenlon Hazzard. Luko M Hamilton. An
drew Hagerty. I-evi 8 Hart. Martiu Houlihan.
J—John R Johnson. Edward Jones, Wm R Jackson. A1
exander Johnston. Joseph Johnson, John W Ihly, JohnT
Jones, John D Jesse, Emanuel Joseph. John Jone*. Tobias
Jones, Peter Edward Judennes. George 11 Johnston. Freder
ick Jchklna, Thomas Jones, R Jackson. C W Irvin. W John
ston, J J Jsoksru. G Jones, N Jewries. P Jacobs, J H John
ston, J 0 Jones, WH Jones, James H Jones, John D JaaMly,
Isaac W Kenneston, Emanuel Kanwallor,
Edward 8 Rempton. Thomas Kemp. F.sra Kent, Win Klne,
W King. J Kegan, F King. Mcls»od King, V Krlte, II Xnaiip,
0 Krahiie. M J Keuou, Ja* KelUy.J Kinney. John W Kelly.
Joseph K Kellfur, WllUsm II Kelly. Willlsm Kolb. William
Krou* Arthur!. Kent, John J Kelly John Kelly,John Ksl-
sar. James Ker, I’eter Krou*.Charles II Knanp- Thomas J
Kirk, John P W Kermerly, Michael Kellehor. Isiul* Kempr,
Edward Kean. Frederick Ktick. Michael Kelly. Aaron J
Karn, Thomas II Kreeger. John W King.
I.—Matthew Lufburruw. Thomas Lyons. Hlaul»Uus.«
Ulllleau.John II Ladd. Michael Uln#,Ca*|a r l^nzer Hen
ry l.atlirop. Charles b Iswlge, Edward IsiveR. UneW V Un.
derslilne. Willlsm Uke. Charles P Undsrshlne, John Mali
I.i**ll. William law. James J frapra William Is igliJun r.,
Noble Lynn.Thomas K IJoyd. Charles AI. l.aniar,Tliomaa
K Lyon.Oliver M IJIIIbridge.Peter Lee. Hugh Iswan. Isaac
ji IstRoche, Peter Ixddy. Abraham Lefiler, Charles 1 j*w. D
J Umbreth. Frederick I/ihof, James Lynch. John T Util-
am. John N Uwl*. Philip 8 I^vor, Samuel Yale* lavy. til
monl-mie,Christian!)labbey.FMwdLynch.Chrlsllan lain
pee.Joseph IJppman, Fslwln I.Unl, Oliver A laRoche. W
II Lloyd, Janies A laitncliv. George H IJnilalldt. Matthew
i.yni:h. Patrick lannahan. Dsnic) Lee. Thomas IsJvett.D N
Unn.T Uary.l. Ugriel.P Lovett, H Urkin.T Uvan, John
lama, F‘ laurenoe, J laughlln,U W lane. P Isivell. Jos II
ladson. K Isickett, J Isiwe. Henry Uthron No 2. F I. Up
ham, A Ussmaun. NUvell.WUthnlvre.M 0 Iampee, A II
Luce, W Lundy.T lane. J F Linder, I. IJIIIenthal, V lac, ti
A T Uwrence. J Lucre, A J Ubey. J T Uneberger, Micbstl
Lynch, Augustus II lanler. John Unlow,Thomas 8 Uwl*.
Peter Uyn*. Tliomss Unahan. Antonio Uurenee. William
W Lincoln. Henry F Li elite, Jauiee Urkln, John C lanler.
Dartli Usry.WlllUtn II Ung. ilrnry W Utlirojp. Henry II
Liiiville. Mngnas Urventhrnl, Johu Urkln, WlUlain Lyon,
John lain, lisrnoy Uvao.John If Ughtlmrne, John IJnsky,
Robert laudv, William II Lyon. Peter I aureus. Rohert law-
less, Jninc* Jaw. Barnard Leddy, Donnell Uahy, John Lit-
AI—Adolphe Mode, Jacob Manses. John Murchison, Wm
Mackey. Jordan H Mohiten*. Robert Mclntire. Daniel Me
Redmond James Monnahan. Abraham Minis. FMward Mc
Cabe. Jacob Mastec. Matthew Hall McAllister. William Mo
rel, Mulford Marsh. Charles F Mills. Jaoob Manke, Martin B
Meyer. Isnac Minis. Hugh W Mercer. Joseph J McCoy
John Masterson William H May. James Mellenry. Jsme*
McCann.Tliomss W McArther. James 8 Magill. John B
Moore, John M Millen, Edward H Martin. William B Mell.
Angus McAlpin. Alexander Mcllardy, Job Manulng.tffiarle*
II Miller, James McFeely, Ilenry CMehrtens, Luder Mehr-
tens, James 8 Morel. Henry Meinhard, Alvin N Miller. Dan
iel J McKenzie, Charles A Magill, Fabian Mverhoffer. Dan’l
W Miscall*. James McJunarwejr. l’atriok McGovran. Win I
Moore. Joun Makin, John S Monlmollin. Matthow Moran.
Macpherson B Millen. Thomas J McNisli, Tlminas McClain.
Thomas Mahei, John B Mallard. John Mahar, Frederick
Myers, Rncolph Meyer, Mathias 11 Meyer, Jacob Miller.
Cornelius I) Murphy. Bamuel Mansfield. Michael McGreal.
James Mclntirei Williain Morrell. Domingo Martinos, Wm
McKendry. William J Marshall, Emannel Mendel. Thomas
A Maddox. Henry Meyer. Thome* R Mills, James W Miller,
James McGlone. John Murphy, T McCuRum. J W McAlpin,
A Maloney. J Morrlsey. J 8 McDonell. P Masterson, Tho* H.
Msxey. J M Mordecai.C Maylander. B E Myrlck. J G Mehr-
tens, 88 Miller. T Meath.TMcNichola*. A H Masa.P II Msl-
lette. J W Moore,T McKenna. L Moore, O A McCleskey.TJ
McCleskey, D Moran. J Mailery. Fl M McDonnell, J I) Mal-
lette, T MurUugh. A Morris. W J Magill. J A Mayer. J Mc-
Nlsli. 11 Morse. P McUughlin, T McAuliiTv, J McDonald. S
Mayer. J McMahon, J B Martin. D McGuire, A E Mira. J A
Miller. J M Middleton, W McCarty, J McCarttey. H Mein
tee, FMward Moran. Patrick Morlej. Thomas Madden. John
J Mcldrum. Harvey Morse. Sylvester H Manning, George
W Millington. William J McIntosh. Albion K Moore, Siireon
8 Moody, Charles C Millar. Andrew McGreal, Abrahnm P
Mordecal. John McHugh. David M Middleton.Thom** Mo
han. Juliu McConaghy. Thomas McNulty. William Mere
ditli. John McF'arlnuil.Thomas DMaxwell.Thomas I) Mor
el, Isaac W Morrell. Dan Mallutt, Joseph Moonoy, Nathaniel
C Mills. John J Maurice, John McCormick. John Mahonney,
Timothy Murphy. Frederick Memdorf.Jeremiah MeCarthey.
Daniel McCarthy. Anton E Meyer.Peter J McCormack. Hen
ry Mitchell. Peter R Mngann, William D Mnlphrus. Mathew
I) Murphy. William H C Mill*, Jessee Mount, Johu McCabe,
John 11 MeCarthey. Andrew McKone, William J McCauley,
HenrvL Mason. Jeremiah Mack, John Murphy, Id. James
(I Mills. Michael Meskell. John R Mebrlen*. John W McKoy,
Michael Martin James McBride. John il McNisli, Thomas
Marshall.Patrick McNamara. William H Miller. George 0
N MacDornell, John M Middleton. Michael MtNally. Mi
chael McCabe. Thomas McDonnell. John McKinney. Hugh
Marlin, Edward Meehan. Michael McCullough, James Mc
Guire. Patrick McDonell. Michael Morris. John McAulifle,
TlminasOMcClesky, John R Mclntire. William McUughlan.
Uurenee McKenna. Gebert Murkins. James McF'eely 1st,
Willinm McKinna. Andrew J Miller, FMward McAllagott,
Ralpli Meldrim. John F' Mulligan. FMward Mulligan, James
M Mulligan. James W Moreland, Thomas G Miller.
N—Daniel Nelson. James Nungater,Thomas Newell, Jr ,
Nathaniel Nungater. George fl Nichols. George T Nichols,
John W Nevitt, John C Nicoll. James A Norris, Gilbert N
Neyle. John R Norton. FMwin I. Neidlinger, Joseph B Net
tles. Thomas J Naylor, Alexander H Nathans, Tlioinas Wm
Neyle. I>avid B Nichols, John C Nicoll, Thomas M Newell,
John G Neidlinger. George N Nichols.,Uvy Nathans, Pat
rick Naughtnn, F2 Nugent. J Nowlun. 8 Nuthnan. I) T Nes-
ler. J 8 Neidlluger. W G Norwood. F'rederick W Notlemelr.
Biynn Niland. Thomas M Norwood. William II Nichols.
TK North, l-evy Nathans,'Alexander G Neeland, William
Neve. Job T Niles. Terence Nugent. Thomas Nally, Guata-
vus Norman. William R Norris, Jacob Newberger.
O—George Ott, William II Owen. James I, Oliver. Geo
8 Owens. Armirius Oemler. Jonatlisn Olinstead. William II
Olcott. Michael O’Byrne. Dennis O’Connor, John Oliver. Ed
ward O’Byrne. Owen O’Rourke.CornelineO’Hourko. William
O'Connor. J O’Hara, T O’Connor. F’ J O’Neill. D L Ogden, P
O'Connor. David O’Connor. H O Oliver. J W Owens. Win C
O’Driscoll. J E Cgleby. W W Oates. T O'Keefe, J H Ohlmy-
er.J5amuel FI Oliver. Frederick Otto, Cyrm Osgood. Dotno-
nick A O’Bryne. E Herbert Olmstead, David I. Ogden, Fran
cis J Ogden. Patrick Omeara. Daniel G Olcott. Jamu
O'Byrue. David O’Keefe. John F O’Byrne, William II Owens,
Philip O'Connell, Daniel O'Sullivau. Kennady O'Brian. Mi
chael O'Brien. Thomas O’Brian. Albert G Osgood. James
O'Hara. David O'Keefe 2d, Luke O'Connor, Daniel O’Connor,
Charles FI O'SulUvai
dergast, Anthony Porter. John Poole. Thomas J Pitt. John
Posted, Charles Pickett, Philip J Punch Charles F’ Preston,
James Potter, FMward Padelford.Edward I’adelford, jr.Goo
Parsons.Samuel B Palmer. Samuel G Pancost. TIiom Parse
Martin Peyton. FMward M Premlergast, James l’ranty. Ja-
hex W Perkins. Alexander J Perry,Oliver8 Perry. Joseph F'
Pelot. Robert D Papot, E Power. C B Patterson. O W Pol!
lard, John I’halen. W F Parker, J B Preston, C Possel. W R
Postell.P Price, F Priestly, S I. Pitman, N Pindar. 11 A Pal
mer, George W Pardue. Elisha Parsons, Andrew C Pacelty.
AndrewT Pacettv,Thomas J Pitt. John A Plummer. James
M Palin William F' Preston. Tlieivlore P Peck. Form Peck,
Edward Pettus. Antonio Ponco. 1st. Antonio Ponce. 2d. Gi-
ovauni Prtvliello.Samuel Philbrick. George Powers. Joseph
W Philips. Marcus M Peck. Michael EPapy. James N Pren
tiss. Green B Pardue. Abner R Pomeroy. Edward Powers.
Patrick Prunty. William Parrish. Andrew Jackson Pol
lard, Patrick Prunty, Benjamin 8 Pelot. Daniel G Philbrick,
Edward J Purse, GeorgeC Puder. Samuel N Papot. Thomas
Price. Jnmes Prendergast. Willlsm H Philips,Henry H Phil
lip*. Joseph l’arton. Thomas Prendergast, Charle’s Perry
Georgs F Palmes, Henry F Porter.
Martin Quinn. John Quinn, William Quinn, Thom
as Quinn. James Quigley, James Qusntock. jr.
R.—Philip M Russell. Joseph W Kobart*. Waring Rus
sell. Charles Rail. Joseph Ro**. Thoms* M ltosls, William
Remshart, Abraham S Rosenburg. James Bond Rind,Goo
Robertson. Alexander R Ralston, Henry Roller. Charles F.
Robinson, John Reedy, Henry A Richmond. William Itogers,
Robert Raiford,Charles E Ryan. Joseph 11 Ripley, Henry
Rotchschild.Michael Reilly. Jr.. DevittC Rowland, Audrsw
M Ross, James Khind, John Reilly. Win Reilly. Patrick Ry
an, Alexander R Ralston, seu’r., James Reed. John P W
Read, Hugh Riley, John 5 Rogers, Cornelius H Rikeninn. J
W Rcniidiart. Joseph (fisherman) Ross Uvi 8 Russell. Jno
A Richardson. F'rancis J Ruckert. David Rees. Francis
Reeves, lanty Ryan. D Ryan, C Russell, 11 Rode. J Row
lett. J W Itabun. Fi Riley. J Rogers. .1 C Rowland. D Rosen-
bUt. P Itubcl. W P Rowland. J DO Rodgers. P Reilly. W Rob
erson. W Robkin. J Ruckett. A Reilly. W Ritchie. LRobe-
ber. J L Rossignol. Allen Russell. George W Itnhn, James J
Richardson. Michael Rockford. Richard Rogers. Michael
Roche. FMward FT Rowland. Michael Reilly. Ilenry CRay-
son. William J Robinson. Thomas C Rice, Cndwnlladerl) 0
Rhind. James Russell. Abraham W Reach, Jefferson Ro
berts. William Roundtree. William Robbins, Augustus II
Roberts.Thomas Redfurn. Patrick Reilly. George Ranispeck,
John Riley. John Rotchford.John Redmond. Jacob II Rivers,
William F Richardson. Horae.' J Royall. Patrick Redmond,
llirain Roberts. James 11 Rogers. John Riley, Jacob Kohcii-
band. William Redlick, William P Rolierts. John W Row
land, John T Rowland, Jr, Wiliiani J Reynolds, James M
Rcoves, Jeremiah Ryan. John L Uine, Jonathan Robotlmin,
8omcrsot F Itlpluy, John A Ro-oukraz.
8.—.lucobShalTer. l.izarSolomons. John G Sexton. John
Stoddard, FMward A SoulUrd. F'rnncis Sorrel, Finmnucl
rfhcflall, Joachim It Saussy, William G HtnlTord. John 8a-
vnge, Alexander J C Shaw, James Skinner, Henry Sclnnidt.
James Skinner. Michael Shean. llcnnnn Sangstock. Newton
Stripling. F’rancis C Stibbin*. James F Stokes. John A Scho.
fer. James C Sturtevant, Adam ShnrtMcrdecai SheftalLsr.,
Conrad Schneider. William Starr.Ezr* Stacey, W R.Syinous.
John A Staley.Samuel V Stiles. Samuel B Sweat. James II
Sandiford Jacob SbalTer, Philip Smith, James M Schely.
Samuel S Sibley. John U Strous, James She*. James Sy
mons. FMward J Saunders. F'arley It Sweat. Walter Stuart,
Patrick Smith, Mordecai Sheftall. jr.. lleury Stibbs, F'reder
ick ScherIT, F'rancis Shiels, Johu Scudder, John A Staley,
Thomas Smith. Conrad Schmidt, F’ M Stone. Geo I Spencer.
Valentine W Skiff. John Steinberg. John Slone. James J
Snider, Timothy Sheridan. Henry Seltzer, Charles W Stone,
Charles E Smith, Richard Scan Inn. WlllUm 11 Smith,Henry
SUrk, William Smith, AlexanderSimmons. John 11 Stegin,
Daniel 11 Stewart, George W Shaffer, William Swoll, Geo
Stevenson. Richard Steele, Daniel Sullivan, Martin Sulli
van, John Sullivan. Joseph Sullivan, Dennis Sullivan, Hen
ry 8traua*. John Shea, James P Screven, Nicholas Slnnot,
John G Starr, I) Sullivan, John Sullivan No 1. L Smith, H
Sllber, H Sheppard, W Starr, jr., T K Stovens, DO Sulli
van, J Sheppard, J K Smith, E Scnddur. O J Smith, 8 8hef-
tall. J EStifwell, P Smith, B Smith. J .Sullivan, F Scliran
un, DT Scranton, TJSwigover.il II Scranton. P Sherri-
dan, F C Stebblns, F F Strobhart, R Scanlan. P Scanlan, C
Scanlan. J Smith. P Sullivan. A A Sinets, A Stefrata, Jo* D
Stebbio*. EE Skinner, J Sullivan, N Shannon. E Swift A O
Segur. 0 Schuntel, O N SUley, J Shwlnk, J Shellman. J H
Sturtevant. Jacob Snyder. John Snyder, Jessee Snyder, D
G Swauston.T Smith, Jonathan C Schermerborn. lluiiry C
Stcepbens. William N Skiff, ArpSeeman. Micliael CScanlan,
FMward Scoff, Dedrlck Schaffer. John Sherlock, Chaos
Scudder, Abner Sawyer, Wyth W Starke, Thomas K Shaw
Samuel LSpelaegger. Joseph M Shellman. William 8.Solo
mons, Barth Sullivan, Geo Schultz. Abraham ASolomoua,
John 8 Sturtevant John B Spann, Moses J 8olomop*. John
Stevenson. Thomas Smith, George WBtiles, Jacob AShaffer
FMwin Stevens, John D Spidel. Eldrldgo C Swain. Ferdinand
Stoinberg. Barney Smith,Thomga Sanders. James D Smith.
John Sullivan, Samuel Solomons. Francis Stein. Samuel ii
Spencer. Augustus W Suhr. Edward Bweenev, George Stur
tevant, Thomas It Smith, Henry Schwartz, Joseph MSichel
Variley P Sissons, Patrick K Sheila, William Fred Shoahan'
Henry W Smith, Henry F Segur, Richard Surzu, Joim H
Seuroner. William Sawlsrs, William Smith, Thomas Smith
2d, Benjamin F Scoll, James A Sowell. John Sere van. Sam
uel Stirk John F' Symons, August Schiedemsnn. Mordecai
GSheftsll. William F Shearer. Jas Smith Sen, Daniel Smith
George W Saunders, Jacob A Shut*. John Smith. Jacob
Spang. Jo.eph M Solomons.
T—Richardson Tomb. George II Tllcomb.Richurd T Tur
ner, I K Tefft, CharlesG Talbard. Jams* 1 hurrat, William8
Taylor, JohnT Thomas, F'rederick A Tiipper, Win Thomas
Barnard G Tilden. Alfred F Torlay. Christopher Trigor Pe
ter G Thomas..lohn Timmerman. John V Tarver, James C
Thompson, Charles Tripp, John C Taylor. Patrick Tvdlugs,
Henry Tow. Alexander II Thomas, A M Thompson. Win H
Tnlhiril. sr.. M Tondee. C Tlinmpson. John Tliompsou pllot,^
J D Teubroeck. H J Thompson. W II Tlson. L C Tebeau. M
Turner. John Tanner, F'rancis Truchelut. Walter A Thomp
son. William B Thomas .Michael Tully, William ATliomas,
Benj T Tlieus. John J Theus, Stephen A Turner, Francis
ETuinmonu. William BTin-ley, John F Tucker. F'rancis M
Threadcralt. Davey Thompson. T HTlieus. J M Tompkins,
Nesbit P J Taylor. William BThomas. 2d. Marion II Talbird,
Robert V Tliomss. John Trumpfor. David Tliompsou. Albert
Talbird. Henry J Tieileman. William F Taylor. UurenM
Tompkins. Martin Tulls. Omtelius Tnrbush. lltoinas MTur
ner. George T Theu*. Joseph R Tbompsnn. Eugene J Troche-
let. FMwenl Towr.seud.
U. —Charles A Umliack. Gbrlstian Ihcbc, George C Ul
mer.
V. —-Charles Van Horn.W II S Vcratille. Jacob Vineberg
William L Vro iu. Tristam Verstille. Wm M Van Horn. 11W
Verstille, D Vender, H Vangtohn, Jasper B Varney, Henry
Vlvlatieh. T
W—FMwnrdti Wilson.Willinm Waters,Richard Warne
Cliarles W West, Robert D Walker. Irwin I. Wolfe William
P White, Norman Wallace. Charles P Wlldinau. Conrad
Waldschmldt. John C Wagener, Edward C Wade, W Thorne
Williams, Jacob Waldburg. Rev llenrv O Wver, Francis H
Welman, William H WUberger, Henry I) Weed, laaae Wilt-
berger. OeorgwS Walt, WyUv Woodbridge.NathanlelF Web-
ster. Cliarles H Well*. Mortimer II WllUame, John M W1L
llama. FrancleT WBR.JI.nry F Wllllnk. John R Wilder.
Nicholes Wolf, James White, Thomas 8 Wayne. Henry 9
Waring, William Webzter, Henry X Washburn, ZaeharUh
N Wlnklsr, William Wright, Henry Williams. Alexander H I The eureUae must sign the oontra.t
Waver. James M Wayne. Seth Woodward. Joseph Jones, I they in the agyrryateare worth merutufJt*' 1 MMi, r t|,
West JamesT West, George Welter. Christopher White, and lUhllllie* thefullamiHmt oTUm2i! h " T# llw, r defc
awrents W Each offer must be siguud hv
Wall. William Wh'te. James k Wilkins, tie* 8 Webb. Win making il, and hy tii* ruVrantoro "aeeJKr"' " r ,
Wm annexed | and their residence, namin' hr
,,w » HUt
Wilsim, Jacob Walter. Albion Weaver. Uirouu Walter, win anne.
A J Wylly.Ueorg* W While, Martin Weadelkin,Samuel A must oemstinctly stated. '
Wood, Mariner A Wilder, John A Wragg. George B Welsh, His to be provided In the cmlraet (l..i i.
Jellies Uterk Warne. Ritwarrf 11 Wlll.lnli,... H...I.I a WII II.. »'
eon, John F. Ward. James Worth, Koo* VlthlngUm, Joseph damage to the government. In o*s« r ^v!„T ll *‘‘"‘ l •"««
W Wood. Allen It Wright Frederick It Wylly, James G N i have mao# sufficient appropriation* lor , *“ | l i
I WanmlUte, Peter 1 or for th# completion o4 UjIT works i sthnsU.? ^**®'
Warnoeh. William F Wylly, Edward WaUmlllev. Peter 1 or for the completion of tiiu works c.ii.... '."U
White. Jehu Wiekham, Mlebeel Welsh, Dennis Wynne. H J which this advertisement I* based f ‘
Walker. A Wilbur, Glen* Wit Is# hen. I. Wolf, J Weigland.J Persons whose offers shall be ar'rei.tni .m .
White, II Wilson. J WUliamson. K Wiekham. W Wallace. I* by letter through the lost office which ,,** 0, '9««
hit*. I Wlllder. B Whltehnnd. A M White. J T Welle*. D M considered sufficient; and If they! "° ,c * *k*ll
Wml.J W White, TJ Walsh. PWllsen.JW Wilson. Yard; ' 1 " 0l
Woolly. R VVaggenstein. W
Witblngten, Mwbltebend,.
star, A Walter. W WImIm.L - ...
Weldou.fi White. James Walsh. James G Watts, John Wil | be held responsible for all ilehnquenrl*. *' If bnhter «,
der, Jaiaos K Waltboar. Wlaha Wylly, Dempsey White, All offer# not nude In etrlct amformile ,
Jamus O Walt. Mlephen II Williams. Georg* M Willett. TIi* , tltemeut will. *t the option of the bureau u' "
ophelu* Willlenis, William Wads, George W Wylly. Ueotg* ; Those ooly whose orfsrs may be accented „ni.
W Wright. Inwls W Wells, Henry V/eigand, William Wray,! and eon treats will be ready lor execution win’"
William H Wllllanisoa. dsns Werner. Hiemas White. WII by Hi* nevy agent at ; i" ut •Wi,
Ham •; Wylly. John Wellbrook, Ismiel Wilson, Philip D Hon aririnyin the tourer, of eietulinythe. amtrtui a* 1 1*
■ — of Without going behind. Mof' ”
•• >11" <ni oiniy which ..... ■"•Mils
eml. A M Whit*. J T Welle*. D M , eonsldsred sufficient; and If they .h, not !! 0 ! ** •hall (,
lah, P Wllsen, J W Wilson. Vardy • tract for the supplies specified within mic '!^ r
W H Wade. • M Waldburg. J V. date of notice from this bureau of the . I. 7 ’ f,0 « »•
I.J Welsh, I. Wiggins. A K Web- | bid. a contract will lie mad# with soruToth. 0 .**" 1 'H
i. W C WmlsworUi. J 0 Webster, M persons, and the guarantor* of « U ch defimltl' '
Woolhiqiter. Joseiih Walsh. Joseph Washburn. FMward WII- •etllnl by Ihe hrou
klnson. Milton Wright.Christepher Wltjen. Jem** J Wall,
Dennis W Wright. Stephan P Whitehead. Dohlke Wilhncr.
John M Williams. James Waters. Morris Wslsh, FMinond
Walsh. John Williams. WIL'Iani Warner. John W Worford,
Whitmill* H Williams, TTiomt* Whits. Thomas A Wilson.
George Wild man. Henry F Wllllnk. Jr. Jainee While. Joseph
W Webster. Fatrlek Walsh. Ohnrlee J White. James Whale-
han. Amos Webb. Franoia White, John W G Williamson,
FMward Wlckliaiu. Cliarles Wilson.
•William Tong*, J A Yonge.P Yen son. Philip Youn^e,
DrFMston Ynnnge. .Ismesfl Telner, William A Youngs.Clsr
enso H Young*.
25—Peter Zawdiskl. Edwin 8 Nttroner.flolomon Zeigler,
Jacob 'A'mmermnn.
«cl4 EDWARD «. WIIAOX. Clerk of Couneil.
J,t * KMITII
t1| W 01 fiur ni
FORM OF OFFF.lt
Tothe Chief (/ the liureau of ran Is I v
partment. ' ‘'“'I /*
. —;—~ ■ In the Stato of
hereby offer to lurnish, under your adu-rii... T
__ Jay of - , and subject to all tho rc,. u u “ dv ' :
the same, all the articles embraced in «|»„ (. m ' ou i
(Here insert tho articles, with price. L.'JT'" 1
amounting to (write the aggregate word. 1 »„,i i °* , <
(name the agent if on* is required by the'eil»»I-i
Th# undersigned — , 0 f - ” u * w “et
State of , and . f '* ite
FUUPU8ALI.
N*VV lIMPiUTUraT. 1
Unreal #f Yard* and Docks, Sept 26, 1864 J
S KAIJ5D proposals, endorsed ‘ Proposals lor Class Ne—.
at navy-yard,” (aatna the class or clauses
| eepted, enter Into contrast.^ ,,
i United States, within fifteen days *fp. r ( j,, ,i 1,4
through the post office of the acceptance of 01
before mentioned.
and the yard.) will be received at this office for fkrnishing
and delivering at th# several navy yard* the materials end I | certify that the aboved nsmed -
artieles embraced in any af the fallowing elaases. as more | are known to me to be good , n -l r^77 , »! W ~'
particularly described in printed schedale*. to be funiiahed | nntors in thi* ease. | n.ibi.ru,
upen applies lion, te those desixing te offer to eonteaet for i (To be signed by a navy agent, collector ... ii
any ef th* eiane* named therein via t I torney. or some other known to the bureau L, te .
FOR I’ORTSMOUTH, N. 11. i •>•-) •»p25-U.ra "
fHTev* will be received nntil It o’clock an the 1st (lay of 1 ——
Nevembrr neat.
Articles
Clasees.
No. 1 Brisk*
2 flranite
8 Lumber
4 Iran eastings
6 Paints and oils
A Stationery
7 Wood
8 Charcoal
t Hay
10 Meal
11 Steel
12 Files
18 Chandlery
14 Rxeavatlen.
FOR BOSTON.
Offers will be received until 12 o'clock on tti# 6Ui day ef
November next.
(Teases. Articles
No. 1 Uine and hstr •
2 Cement
V <'karoos!
4 Earn elaatis packing
6 Hay ami straw
6 Provender
7 Iron, Iren spike* and nails
H Paints, oils, glam. Ao
9 Steel
10 Files
11 Ship chandlery
12 Hardware
18 Copper
14 Stationery
16 Sand
10 Brisks
17 Slates
18 Pine and aprueo lumber and timber
19 White pine boards and lumber
20 Granite
21 Yellow ploe timber
22 White piue and sprace timber.
FOR NEW YORK.
Offers will be receired until 12 o’clock on the 5th daynfNo-
vetnber next.
Classes. Articles.
No. 1 File*
2 Steel
3 Iron
4 Hardware
6 Ship Chandlery
6 Paints, oil, and glass
7 Provender
8 Lime end cement
8 Atone
10 Bricks
11 Oravel aud sand
It Iron work. &«.
18 Timber, lumber. Ac.
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
8 Sand and lime
V Hay and straw
10 Provender
11 Files
12 Steel
13 Miscellaneous
ASYLUM.
No. 1 Clothing
2 Hats, boots, shoes, Ac
3 Provisions
4 Groceries
6 Dry-Goods
0 Bread. A*.
7 Tobacco
8 Miscellaneous
9 Provender
10 Wood andabarcoal
11 Paints and oil.
FOR WASHINGTON.
Offers will bo received until 12 o'clock, ou tlie 101b day of
November next.
Classes. Articles.
No. 1 Bricks
2 Stone
3 Pine timber
4 Lumber. Ac.
6 Lime
6 Cement
7 Pig Iran
8 Iron, steel, nails. Ac
9 Paints. Ac
10 Chandlery
11 Hardware
12 Stationery
13 Wood, Ac.
14 Charcoal
16 Sand
16 -Belting. Ac.
IT leather hose
18 Hay and straw
19 Provender.
FUR NORFOIJC
Offers will he received until 12 e'clock on the 10th day of
November next.
Classes. Article#.
No 1 Brisks
2 Stone
8 Yellow pine aud oak timber
4 Whit* pins plank and boards
6 Cement
A Iron spikes and Iron nails
7 Steel
8 Copper, lead and zinc.
9 Paints, oils, and glass
10 Ship chandlery
11 Hardware
12 Files
13 Stationery
14 Slate
15 C'harconl
16 llay
IT Provender.
FOR PENSACOLA.
Offers will be received until 12 o'clock on tho 10th day of
November next.
Classes. Articles
No. 1 Bricks
2 Pine lumber and timber
3 Oak and hard wood, timber, an 1 lumber
4 White and yellow pine, juniper,audeypreaa
boards nud lumber
5 Lime. Ac.
6 Cement
7 Iron, Iron spikes and naUs
8 Paints, oils, glass. Ac.
9 Steel
18 Files
11 Ship chandlery
12 Hardware
IS Copper, copper and composition usds, Ae.
14 Stationery
15 Iron eastings
16 Fuel
IT Belting and packing
18 Hay
19 Proveuder
20 Shell*
21 Slat*
22 Granite.
The printed schedules may be seen at tho respective
navy yards, or at the navy agents' offices nearest thereto ;
and will be forwarded hy the navy agent for the particular
yard nearest to his offlce.or by tlie hareae, for any yard
upon application, statiug th* olaasee and th* yard* for
which the applicants desire to offer.
Th# schedale* will stele the times within whisk the me-
terisls will be required te bo delivered.
All the artieles which may bo contrasted for roast be da-
livered at such olace or place*, within th* uavy-vanlsre
spectively for which the offer Is made, aa may be 'directed
by tho commanding officer thereof.
It is to be provided in the contrast, and to be distinctly
understood by the bidders, that tbeamoaut and namber of
articles enumerated in classes headed "Miscellaneous” aru
specified a* ihe probable quantity which may he required, as
well aa to fix date for determining th* lowest bid ; but th*
contractor 1* to furnish more or less of said enumerated ar
tides, ana in tucA quantise: oral al ruth lime ae Ihe bureau
oreommamlant may require, (and requisitions sent through
the post office shall be deemed snffideat notice.) (luring
the fiscal year ending SOtli of June. 1166; and whether the
quantities required be more or lea* than those specified, the
priees shall remain tlie same.
All the articles under the coutraet must be ef the beat
quality.delivered In good order, free stall and every extra
charge or expense, and subject to tb* Inspection, count,
weight, or measurement of the said navy-yard, and be in
all respect* satisfactory to the commandant thereof. Bid
ders ar* referred to the yard for morep»rtloularde*cription
of th*artieles. A*. Contractors for clause* Headed "Mised
Uneous” who do not resldo near the plaer where th* arti
cles are to be delivered, will' be required to name in their
proposal* an agent ut the city *r principal plate near th#
yard of delivery, who may be called upon te deliver ar-»
ticls when they ehall be required
Tlie pet lode of delivery of all building material* niuit con
form to Ui* schedule.
Approved sureUe* in tire full amount of th* contract Will
be requited, and twenty per centum as additional security
deducted from each payment until the contrast shall have
been completed or cancelled, noles* otherwise authorised hy
the Department. On classes htu dud “Miscellaneous.' - to
be delivered aa required during the fiscal year, th* twenty
®er centum retained may. at the discretion of thecommau-
4aut.be paid quarterly, on the first ef Jsnnary, April. July
and October, when the deliveries have been satlefaelory ;
th# balance (eighty per cent.) will be paid by th* navy
agent at within thirty days after the presenta
tion of bills in triplicate, duly vouched and approved.
No pari of the per centum reserved is to be paid nntl
all rejected article* offered nnder the cent met shall have
been removed from the yard, unless specially authorised
by the Department.
It will be stipulated in th* eputraot that If defeult sha'l
be mad* by th* parti** of thellret part In delivering all or
any of th# artieles mentioned of tha quality and at th*
times end places above > resided, then, and fa that ease,
the said parties will forfeit and fey te the United 8Utee.
ae liquidated iiamsges. a sum of money equal to twice the
| NOTICK
I Of establishment of Surveyors General and of t ,
! gun. and Minnesota.
I N pursuant# ef law. the President of the Unites a.
hae directed that for the present the follmrinrltf n?’
| th* sites of the offlee* for tlie Surveying and I«ndis ■ • 4
| created by acts passed at the late session of
i The offlee for the Snrvvyor General of New lle.i?.',.!
i located at Santa Fe; and that for thu Sorreror ('<■«* ^
I Washington Territory at Olympia. 7 ' ,,tWr * 1 *
The offices for the Register and Receiver for Wi.ki—
: Territory also at Olympia ; those for Oregon T»rrluJ?“
| Oregon City ; those for the Winona District in MIhmL
I territory, at Winona; and those for Red Wing IHsteiesti
In Minnesota Territory, at Red Wing. K UlW ' 11
Given under my hand, at the sity of Wesliincim a
twenty fourth day of August, A. It. 1854. * '*
se6—Aw
JOHN WII.-OV
Comm'ssloner of the General UodOflkt
FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR OK TIIK stlPre
Carolina ixirnifi f:
r f ’HE Filth Annual Fair of the South Carolina ln»tit.-
L for the promotion of Art. Methnoical Ingenuitr J
Industry, will beheld at the New Hall, now beinrer*!,;
on Meeting street, in th* city of Charleston, comm-w J
on Weitnenlay. 16th of November, and eontinn* oi«W
exhibition until 29tli dsv of November.
Suitable premiums will be given to the best spetinK.,.
art. mechanism and other branches of industry si* 1
cotton, rice, sugar, tobacco, eorn, wheat, rye. osu m
toes, aud other agricultural products.
The ladies, to whom the Institute has been so nodiii
debted. are respectfully informed that nuttabi*
will bo provided by tlie committee, and awsrWtstLi
best specimens in every department of ladies' work.
The following specimen premiums are offered:
The Urgent quantity of Cocoon*, raised on one
lion, not less than ten bushels—a silver pitcher.nr Ife
For the Urgest quantity of Spun Silk, the produce Uu-
one plantation, not leas than ten pounds—t silver pitcher
For the best Improved Sea Island Cotton Gin on«,
new principle, superior to those now in general use
real or important improvement thereon—»told mLi.i
For the best Stallion—a silver cup.
For the best Marsh Tackey Stallion—a nilur sun
For the best Marsh Tackey Gelding—* .iver Cun'
For tlie best pair Marsh Tackey*. for draft—»«i|„.
For the best specimen or Sun Flower Seed Oil „o!U.
than one gallon—a silver cop.
For the best specimen or Rape Seed Oil. nr.t Iw.itu
on* gallon—a silver cup.
For the best Cashmere Ram—a silver cup
F’or the best Cashmere Ewe—a silver cup.
For the best three quarter blood Cashmere Kid—»fil w
“L tlie best Ram—a silver cup.
For the best Boar—a silver cup,
F’or the invention of a suitable Machine forpulrwits
Red Pepper—a gold medal.
F’or the best .Steam Engine—a gold medal
For best model of an improved Steam Fire FwitM
gold medal.
For the best Essay on Southern Grasses—ruffin low A
ver pitcher.
For th* beat specimen of American Sculptare-s Gi
pitcher.
The Directors of thelnstitnte takegreat plestaitiiiu-
ing to the public, that by the liberality of the State im
City to this institute, they have now in course of emu
to be completed by the 1st July next, and iu siopie ii-
for the approaching Fair, a large, commodiua sod ekn:
building, capable of holding in its main hall 3500 »r. ;•
and also in connection with it a very well adapteduriii
cieus machine Room, which will enable the Imtiiiu i,
furnish sufficient power for any kind of tnschiwrr till
may be offered for exhibition.
Every attention will be paid to all articles sect for nil
bition.
All article* entered for premiums, must beitsfini/a r
before Saturday. 11th day of November next, directed i
tho care of the Clerk of So. Carolina Inatitut*. llatlnU:
Articles may be Kent after that day for exhibition ot<
Contributors to the Fair are respectfully requested lo n!
full descriptions of the articles, and such general ioUu
tion as may be of use to the Judges, and suitable for pi
lication Address
CLERK OF'THH8U.CA. INSTITIH
Jy 2—tlN _ Charleston. 8o(k
NEW STOCK. (1A34) NEW STM
WINDOW SHADES.
G I L. MILLER A CO. Manufacturers snd Wholeuku
T. Retail Dealers in Window Shades, south-weitwc.-
of Second and Arch streets. Philadelphia. (Penn..) melt
Rothe's landscapes, Borders, Vases. Scroles. Boqufls, i>.
Borders. Ac., of the most beautiful designs snd perfrew
of finish la thla country. snd at such low prices as to ris
lenge competition.
Buff and white Hollands. Cambrics. Cords. Brasses.T»
sels, Ac., in every variety, for city or country trade
We invite an examination of our stock, st the dew
south-west corner of Second and Arch street’, 1‘hilsV
phia, Penn. jau28—eodls
WOODRUFF, GREEN i CO.!
NKW CARRIAGE UKPOS1TOUY.
Mr, W. W. Woodritf. of Griffin, (is..»»
Messrs. M. C. A J. H. (iRux. ef Newark.
„ purchased the entire interest, end secured is
location of Messrs. T. J. Naylor A Co., in the earrings bn
ness in this city, respectfully announce to th* eiliunl
Savannah and of the States of Georgia. South Carotin*. G
bama. Florida, and all sections trailing at this growinge?
that it is their intention to keep on hand, at sll tiaei
large and general assortment of every kind ofarriqnr
use.
They feel confident that their business relation*sniri
ss to enable them to offer inducements to pureb»*«rn|»
to Charleston, or any other city.
Tlie Messrs. Green have been engaged in tbemsnufKtr
of carriages in Newark. N. J., for a number of yarn*
are well acquainted with the want* and requirement!d*
South. Their reputation as Manufacturers, combine! ri
the experience nnd qualifications of Mr. Woodruf. N
known at Griffin, Ga.. in th* carriage business, embtote
them to promise that they will be able to meet thttq*
tutions of the public.
Mr. H. I). W. Alexander, of the lato firm, favorxbiyktwi
in connection with the carriage business in this eitr.ii*
undated with them, nnd will act as their agent in lbs trie
action and management of their business.
Mr. Woodruff’s intention is to divide his time snd site
tion between this point and the interior, and hope* touuk
the acquaintance of this commuuitv personally.
By strict attention, coupled with fair and honorable to
ing, they hope to secure a share of public p* tr0D *8*
They have made arrangements to have all rsjmrA
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold by them warranted.
WOODRUFF. GREEK A 00-
223 and 226 Hay stmt
Savannah, G>
tff A CARD—It will seen hy Ihe abovethstwrh*
deemed it best for the interests’ef all concerned. I**»
draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff. Green A Co. W# t*»
this opportunity to return thanks to our friends for®
kind offers of support that were so liberally proffer’d#
and to solid! the same for our friends of the same Urn.
T. J. NAYLOR*®
Savannah. December 7. 1863. **"
S HAWS—A splendid lot of ong and square Blssi*
Shawls, suitable for the season, at
declO KEMPTON A VERSTILLE*
P RIME NORTHERN HAY.—100 bale* prime North Ri«
Hay. landing this day and for sale by . _
ap6 _ ROWLAND*<»
H AY.—112 bales prime Eastern Hay, landing thi»
from brig I.udwig from Boston, and for sale hy
apia OGDEN A BI'SKIS
(JJUMMERSILKS.—We Invite the attention of our feU* I
O and friends to a handsome selection of light eou» m
if light
er oiikb.
KEMPTON A YERSnUA,
amount or the contract prioe herein agreed upon aa tit*
price to be paid for th* articles in ease of th* actual de-
llvery thereof; which liquidated daaeatee may bn recover-
•J trm| ties* te Rate ha they
P IASTER—26 bbls caldned and 60 casks ground Pte*
landing this day, per bark Schools, from Bosk*.*#
for sale on th# wharf, by dl6 OQDEN A BP5a*^.
R ECKIVFiD^By this day’s steamer, a small lot of
ful Dress Silks, for sale by
mh 33 PxWITT* MORjgL.
P LASTER—26 bbls ground Piaster, 26 bbls eakto**
for sale, to arrive per brig Civilian, from BosK* '
ply to nnv‘20 OGDEN A Bn*®
N O HUMBUG, AND NOT SELLING’ AT C0ST.-*W*|
A HRt'.vsm are now prepared to offer tbeir ■**
well selected stock of Dry Good* at much lower priw»>
anyothei* "“*
maylO
B UTTF». CHEBSK. Ac —30 kegs selected Oosbeo M*
60 boxes English Dalrj Cheese, 100 boxes ne*
Herrings, 26 quintals Dried Codfish,
Hams, 10 hhils. prim* new Bacon Shoulder*, recelroi r
steamer and for sale by
mhU SCRANTON A JOHN^
M 0IASSE8 AND SYRUP.-60 bhd* prim# W**^
Molasses, 26 tea and bbls do, 40 bbf* N
sale by ap6 J. V. 00NNERAT *
M OURNING GOODS—Black bomb#*ines,dol>e#* h 'JJ
rino ami Coburg cloths, alpacas. Canton clo . l "_a
silks, black silk and satin d# chene. French and WP'
crapes, love snd crap# v*ns, French and Englisn
“SSmrrswag.
W W. gogdRK®,
A PPLl^-26 l»bls ApuTu just received perstrea"^
gust*, aud for sale by - HAl|pIoS * WJlA
R ICE PIX»UR—For sale by
apl3
. PLH4-26 bbls Apples
. gnat*, and for sale by
nov33
y UMM CAMPAIGN—25 basket, just
1VI sale by mh21
WILKINSON’S EGYPT.
A POPULAR Account of the Ancient FgypHsw^gp
and abridged from the large work, by Sir GonW
kinsen. lo 2 vole..illustrated with 600 woodcut*- ^
Utah and the Mormons—the History.
trines. Customs ard Prospects of tho l-stter Dsf * ^
B. G. Ferris, late Secretary of the Territory, w»°y*"
Foot-prints of Famous Man. designed as Inoltwn********
tellectual Industry, by J. J- Edgar. ,
Glidifen’s Types of Mankind, cheap editioe. l ,r tT
Harper’s Gaacteer of the World. In number*, r* ^
Dileteer’s 7 per cent. Interest and Average Tab>»
and valuable work, Just eomplswd. (
Russia, translated from the Freuoh of tes ^fU
Outioa. ,vfi W. THORN* WILUA**