Darien timber gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1874-1893, May 02, 1874, Image 3

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llama aimbn: <Sa#tte. "lotal department. — — i - dots. _We pn:mu*e*l our readers. Ust w-ek, -raen the first aumfcer of oar “Ixtfi.* sheet ’ wt , a c forth, that we wcmld eudeawr to give tnein a better paper in ippearjkee. this We hare made some slight changes in the make-up,'’ and otherwise improve, t, tfn -jiink. the general appearance ot the (tv ssttz. and we trust ir pa fro®- will anpre iiate our efforts to please, ami if the-citizens oi this county wnl encourage ns hy putting -heir “shoulders to the wheel, md giving us a strong pull, and a pull aitogt her, we will have ao fears of the successful operation of the Dunns rmana Gazette, a the future. Wk had the pleasure, a ftw dbys since, of ma.ring tin* acqi.i.a&mee the Hon. ,7 c liax S.iUT'iiaa*. of '-avannaii. one of Geor gia s most guttii. sons, who vos in ifcten dance on the April Term of the Superior Court, which convened in till: city on lues day. Mr Haethidoe stands it the head, of his profession as a lawyer. Box. M. L. lisashon, Mat-or pro torn,, of druaawicit, spent several hays in the city hiring the week in atteudaac- upon tiie su perior Court —Ws direct the special attention of our readers to the card it Mr Chau. 0. tar a. to be found m this issue of the Gazette. All those wishing beef, vegetables. Jfce.. would and it to their advantage to deal with him. —The "Flying Ponies” ar- here again, amusing the lire Ik. an 1 giving them an opportunity of spending their Loose -haiige. ’ Raan he adver* ..,cm a. :f A. I'. I'ttt nam, the popular,-rod icci tium dating Liv ry hi able man.' Mr. Per*am s well-known in both Brunawick ami Durian. as tro.og m of the best livery stable keepers in the -tate. He has been running a stage ine from Brun swick to thin place for about a rear, ir.d de serves great credit for the successihi man agement of his now enterprise. —Lr y>u would learn how to beautify and improve your residence, rule our to Thicket —the home of >nr ci;v mayor. T. P. Pease. Be sure to ask Miss Theo to show yon her pets and (lowers. —''EE. in to-day s issue, notice of change ill tile schedule on ihe M. A B. R. R. —While on our way to Brunswick, a few days since, w- w ere in# i nied that our young friend. Tice Haems, Baggage Master. , n B. ,t B. K E , Lad been carried home hope lessly, ill. and that he had subsequently died. We liaii occasion to visit Jssitp the same afternoon. On arriving at that place, the first ujiin we met was our trien*! Dice. looking hearty sad wed .is ever. C . v* were not satisfied (hat the report of ais sick ness ah'i dea;ll was nnirue, until w as.: a: him if he was lead? H * .answered that h was act. and (.hut be inn. ata. been >. tin ro.m.LXro "■ H- --a:'-,■ .... ..a: ports are efr'ri.ro fi, when here is no four datum /or ;L*- l. —T.i;. travelling pr.'-llc ill cd scrv** .. a ther*i has been a ■ Inui .e made in the scktjn ule of the Jg. ,fc A ii. Ik. This cl. mffo- was erfeetea some time ago. ui*i has gi. a g h erul satis.action on account: of convenience •If travelled, close cou'.ecr,. as if tv ,:i.s eiong the Lne Ac. Mr. fm hue L. t oh. Assistant finperintendent f this Bo:.:, and is an efficient, high ton* *1 tnd u:< on:m>ala ti.:g otfiel.il. —We call the attention of the prt lie r o h: advertisement if A A Li. stuas, vh:ch is found in another column, ti an whfeli we see that they are -np*;..*-d v rh i lam*: md extensive stock of assorted merchandise. Messrs. AAR. Srnu's. heads ar ■ >v • they know how to dispose if their sr *cks. F irtunes are to .*• made by advertising, and We feel confident, that be to re their heads are frosted fre with the frosts -f many more winters, that their dollars wiil be tfionsan*: . Verily, these gentlemen seem to kn v -j - use of “printer s ink” and they prove them seives to be business, men f the ligheut t der, by judiciously advertising tiieir business in. the puolie journal of their -lty. The pnneipie ot “live and let live’ is their mot to. and men of so much sound discretion and public spirit, are bound to succeed in any country. Success to the krm —The services of Mr. Jtro. W Cohen, of Savannah. have leen secured it the Magno lia House in this city. Mr. by his gen tiemanly deportment, md good ousioess gaidification. will soon gain cue -sceem md friendship of ail our citizens. —Ws ha*l the pleasure, a few lays since, of greeting cur much-esteemed friend, £*. T. Dunn. Esq., of Brunswick. Mr D.. we are glad to say was well pleased with the appear ance of the first number of air little paper, and wished as much success. —Col. -Iso. T. Hollos, the good looking Collector for this District, was in the uty this week. —Atwood* fc Avsbx ws always ready so serve their numerous customers. they sei. their goods it reasonable prices, and the quality of their goods give genera* satist'ac tioa. Go and see them. A gentleman, visiting our city a few lays since, wondered why the city did not im prove its principal street' We do not wonder that he wondered, but we wonder with him. and hope that me Commissioners whi. ere iong, c-a toil the street fever, and immediately t.ike the ne cessary steps which will aecomptish that end. We need greater manifestation of public spirt among our citizens, generally, and it is the duty of our “City Fathers” to jet the example, A- word to the wise is auf heienc. Timne* measurers and mspectcrx of Dur.en, are O. lopsxss. and D. B. Wise. See their card m this issue. Uclnttssii Superior Court. * H'*. WS. SCHLEY. FHESEDaKE Melnt. *4 Superior Court convened last j luesduy. Ihe lihtk lost., his Honor War. >mley. prmiding, and adjourned 'Wednesday eveiung. Attorneys from the Savannah and Brunswick Bar were in atteudaa.ee. Vri - no ticed the S>.lowing Hons. Julias Hahxeidgk Ws. B. Fl*wu*;. jgad R. E. Lesteb, Petes W. WILLLIgS. Esq. W.OLTEa G. CH.ABLXOH. Solicitor General, a-, vm. • Su •••anna... *' '. C. C. Hofhiks, ana M. L. Mebshon, :f Brun swick, D Eotehts. of Appling County. H. M. Law and J. W. Fabmeb. of Liberty Coun ty. Local Bai-—W..R, GmKZLLiAr, Col S. S. Si'eiso'eil 1* L tuns and Chil.-iTian. In, E. Hoyt aiial Walt* A. Way. During the short time the Court was in session, much bust tens was transacted. The two murder can's was-; called, and. on mo tion of defendant's aiunset, the indictments were qmishe.L New indictments were i: >- mediately gptteu in| the parties admit red to bail There was lit two criminal cases tried: The State, vs. Lewis Jackson, eharg*id with Assault—isoinnhu'General f r the < at *. W. It. Gig-silllat for Defendant. Verdict —not Guilty State, ws. Mnitg aery P. Styles, charged with false imprisonment. Solicitor Gen eral, Way, GItiSELLL.T. D’LoTIME A OHBffiTIAH j-or xtaie. and H'm. 2. H* yt md M L Meh show. for Defendant. The jury could not agree, wouaequjr.'.y was a mis-n-hd, and the party released ipon his own recognizance. We cannot c.ase without commending the ictmu *:f the Grand nougi car time was short. ...ad. mx ■ use pience. w-re greatly hurried*.nl pifshed, yet the un* uat ot w :* k ittendefi to by them was trnlv w*>n • -r- ... " i•• .1. I.n.y l;,. fcte 'i u. a uq.'-ii v - . - tore in (ins couiiiy. Wealth, rc9j.-*:tai nity, and intelligence,! composed that important, body, and for th* work and atrentii.n ,iven Ole investigatiuni'.-f ion uty aiiiu.-s. the c .n --ty and the people will tccord to them, the praises, which ria*v so rich! ' in i mer * n usiy earncil. As an evidence th it r.hev did not irect in theirroom to puss the time fiol i-hly, by gyumoliiig .end -.rirring up fruitless controversies, we pu ! lish in another column, the Grand Jury presentment-), which will show for themselves. The Court was a.lj >urne*l Wednesday night, to r ,..a ri T’liar T cm li-y > eni :er His Honor, Judge Schley, has promised to devote to the c onty- thr-.e weeks, when the Court meets ;i*gain, at which time h-* will make a clean swewq> of evryrhiag m th docket Communicated.! The fiHictrt. I ’. is present t th • •.’oiioart - : •;• iD .* 0.. •. in *o* C ’ Isst we<*k. .iiiii havimr den invited to w; * s<“r*.*thin r ii.*m( K just to hdl t ) fill :ip OUT Ciiy paper. I rt’ip .f rwe bare a newftpi *•. ao-v, tad Dm ■*•• j.'ari. iv;. Ft r ..:e I io: ~ hu*'w \\L \ ti. t .t i.ri t *-, ..-** a, iu: * t • end, e\ u m 1 */**./!'•(?. .*v • . ; 'il Tte w' ■ !lfl. :i ■ lOIK* .ig dthonqh sol. . i v*. •; .v.. j. 1. I; s epjeii to me ii' • ;rn.:ei“.i m*. hi:toce:i( .mm :em*i)i,, an 11 f roe .1 w i . ■ _ fed Ul it. 0 iji V -*1 -a :hi. 1 l.fe * r ,i:T 17.1. . r all 1:1-' • 1 he na-eiy amute- p - ti;..n . wa a was so w ill r-mfered as t* v is ' e airy oca r r s* at. and die friends ■ f t.,e sin. ro wen- qu :e gratifieii Many ft. at ror - ly encored is r*< m • • : ie hi set: - and time, or some otlier *:•;* ■• Ly h iurne singer. Miss Grater in..a .oi • imt eking ■ bird. n*i l£isa Lcla like a liirk. M. 1 .. si sttiq roie a fiiirv amoag the r -es, ana i cal D ii-tt was taag by rite Misses .Cnnie M Wait and Vutr.v La chi iso x, in such soft, rich notes, ur . make yon think them i pair of Enai.sh nighrenqales. ‘•Home. sw**er home." vus -x.-.*nri-tl with so ai ill’ll feeling on the Piano Ly Mrs. A., that it :alietl up ro ihe scenes of my chib.hood. M.ss Leea Cloth execuw*! an idrgan '* o, ■ i .r * a ms Excelsia Deo." beaucimlly. I da* aght. several - U a'us is were sung by Mrs. AbaXS class, composed of the following young hi die: Miss .Caw Bailey. Miss Nellxe ttin aed. Miss laacsTnoMi}. Miss Oicldsb. Mats Hattie Thompson, iliss H.vttie Claske. Miss aLaey C. laxee. and otaers. 'me Chorus. “The Harvest H me. ’ especially, pleased the entire unlit, ry. m.l we th ight ail were excellent. I must say that £ a py t>< know nr young auii>*s mu do so well, md n L vr i young man £ till ait ,t -v* lid affa- : lie pleasure to make their aoqnaautanee. The young gents acted tlie g*i .ant part, treating the singers to ca.m. ice ci'eam and . 'ill* mule ' bountifuily. £ think Mrs. Ajjois ieserves rnoch credit for bringing out the :iass .a so snort i aaie. BBSKMA. Missionary Work. We know a good lady oa the R ig. who has, what she calls i -Missionary Bos. ’ and into ■js she .trops titty cents every time she thinks of it. That is whai we c:aii a true missiouary spirit. We intend to make the (aatuTTE a mission ary of good to everybody and expect it will be liberally pairmazed. •A. sermon is that part of divme service winch has nothing to do with the worship if God.” shell dead. The question of making a shell road from this pLatte to the Eidge. us neuig agitated, tad we hope it will eonunue to be. tail it us done. Public spirit .s at live per cent ms count from Darien to the Beige. £n my broach of business, more or less outlay is necessary to make it suti -'esfu*. and this holds good m pub he as well as pri me enterprise. A nrti*a for the Daaias Ti.vault (Jazsttu.l A Ladj's Experience With Wfeiskcn. I will tell you a little episode that occur red in my own life, ever so many years ig*\ when I was oung and handsome. I md lots of Beaux. My especial favorite was tv tall, slight youg man. with jet black eves .md hair, and oil! such beautiful long, curly black whiskers. £ jus. o ved those whiskers, they were so truly bentirirnl. Well, one eve ning FeaNK .that was his name promise*in take me to a Bail.—so £ dressed myself -a n ~,ht-;bait silk, trrmumd with white ! a*. My hair h-ing in curls decorated with. na .ir al rosebuds of a pale pin’.; chit. £ tell yon. £ looked some nice! Well. Feaxe cum early, and T went down in the drawing r * m to have a chat with him. He wanted xne to give him a rose bn i from my hair: so £ r *-k gat a a.. • -i*l aa-i fastenetl it tn ms a' a hole. I stood and looked at him just a min ute, to watch the effect, you know. £ dbrrt know wiiitt possessed me: the very imp ot mischief £ expect, I -aught hold of whiskers and gave them t pu.i. and :-- : t ror t horrors. tney both cam- off. H v I did scream, and Lncle and iunt came run ning into the room. “What on earth is the matter, child said uncle. “Why uncle,’ said L “Fua-NKS whiskers have :* me ! f fii my hands; the nasty things, they are twin ug .around my fingers like a lot of snak* s:. Just then I succeeded in shaking them nf on to th-* carpet. “But where's WaxsaH? -aid uncle. Sure enough, where was he ' : - \ob gone. Audi walking to the w; a ij. v saw him flvmg lowu rhe street without his hat. and five or six small boys running liter him. crying: Stop thief'." Uncle, as soon, aa lie could speak for iaui i - ic-dded. .tr me for flaying Fa vasa't tue worst ' , _ in—| ' my s: v I record if. there is somech.ng ten "inii-s worse than that to come. I thought £ would have a look at the whi: m rs. so I picked fh-rn up, wu-*n unci l .iai*L “You had better try them u, Ada, ami see how y l look m wniskers. ’ “My lesf sir; that's exactly win t I'm going to do.' So I va’.ked to the mirror an.l fixed them * a beautifully: ; hey stuck to my cheeks like wax. J use as A was admiring the effect, the ser vant threw open the door and announced ■Gentlemen visitors'' two of them, enure strangers r me. There was a pro tty pru c w L .iid hate false wunnurs ami e • .-ryth-ig “Is* 1 that is laise too. Then and tiiei’a £ made a vow that. I won and novel? trv *n my me s whiskers igain, an*l £ assure y u that £ have kept that vow mot* refigt. -isiv. The only tiling £ could Jo, was to turn my biu*k to the visitors, and walk towards the window an*l ta.te off tile ivi'id th lags. I thought fiiev woui*l come off .:r :c y. :.ut i .-,i • n round cut I was mist.iii *n. “A ia. ’ suid my aunt, come here and let mo . rt:du- 1 mto anise g-u-men. I can’t." £ ha.-' soot *l. half la.iuheii •What's tn- u' or 1 su.d u cle." uncle ■ said L ‘ £ can't get tL se bort whisker- tney stick so tight, w nut. siic*A r gff ;• _ t . t p •• *s.l**le. ! thoU'-h* !l** v roll! i- . W l: -,nr f *** rii *v la t* “*i. ii i i..u,- :c• 1. *a*. ; ,v -r* 1 itrv f*c* with. r*y o.iu.is .md rush. .1 out - t 'he room Ikm a small it.-.-am engine. £ weut U* my rocm and rang :V beli for ' Laky, aefi asked ..er co help ne act, <uy uri.vb- ■•rod’- J * oroufeL hot . liter ind soap, am! ruU> and m l sen. *i Hi? ’ OUT ui.L 111! -HSTI-, !t i: 3 . t iT that I had my tuc- left. I had to keep ny room for Hire* wh* “ days, because r,i ere w r as om: Attic strip anont tw*? inches -• a 1 s in mv left cheek taot coufil act .■ e ri.tmed to depart &r ail that time, thougn we ’ujed it with soap and water niithfu ly. Ever since then. £ have dentes tied b whiskers. I have neve.- seen nor hear 1. ny ahmg of Flank I write this for the benefit ot all interested, ‘specially young ladies. Beware ot false whiskers. IC3S DDIPLM I Six Year Old Pie-Ni.; on the Rate*. The hoys ant: girit, on the Shiga. sis " rs .f ngf> ini under, were very nicely fenced m Tha.’stisty. 'he Aid trot. .it the house of out* Chihlren s Friend. Four o ''it in he afternoon the Tee tilings eobhteted j So round number of thirty Croquet. *min uie. candy and cake, was the ofiler t t.i party. It took four ladies to wait on the "1- ble, which was bending under the weight u -™ s oif r ungs and ahuied by t large Jissn The-' . ro- iiil a load of five cakes, and Left, with .1 supply ti;r a sick boy. saying, "I've spent a happy afternoon. It it fun. a. .'.joy c..' see the children m happy. Ir. - great rhing to ntuc he . :rtid cues aappv, and wul bring its reward We suppot e we cannot have i Hay P urtr. : the king and queen being absent. We and : wish it was othemose, tor we do dearly lower] to acts and such parties, and to see so man* pretty girls and fu .i tables. Way noc seises i new king and queen We think a y lar s long enough, for a prince to reign. W, know of two boys who would act as king if elected! Soc ladle. E<iV. }£. E. Church, opens wide the doors of tuff i parsonage every Wednesday evening. ’Vj nave attended several times and inave been highly nteruuned each time. Mr. L., aa' gentleman and besides, he has a v-ry pleas lint family. Ail are .nvited to att.-ud: oh;, and young, saint and sinner. We think the young men would enjoy the ride no thr Ridge, and me pleasant society Theyoun; tai_.es if Beige "me ire very pcetty anil en tertaining. and they usually attend in good numbers. Music, select nailing and Turkey ishgea tleman. ire a,ways entertain ments. '.'lias and see, and go and tail us. At 12 clock all are expected to ek their “little bed'-. ’ A Ride Itt'o Tie Connrry. This is a lovely season of the year in which to drive through the uountry. fb* went out in the afternoon, and 'nine b'k by moonlight. We thought, surely -The time of the singing of birds is come so fii.': -f their tuus.c the woods ami fields vere. In fimt, we believe there is no time her*.-, but what plenty of bird music “*in be heard, ami then, they sing with inch vise; but thns is th* .r special season, ana hey seem to ippredate it. Many birds /ave their rim.* to c nun and to go, and many >re sot'** -f at . ' asant winters, that they : ury WiiJh un all the time. As we rode along through the dense forests, .. > graa.i. sir it.: ‘Bowling Green. ’ and made fu, 1 >: md a*-::vity y die songsters, and .a* aurrying ,: c-Z“. bivtng our cheeks so efreskiuig y, W“ were m-spired with anew. 'higher, and nobler life. Nature is * great, yet simile teacher, and it is a delightful •rent to be eutertainefi .a her own vast par !•>;-. and- to ncuc :he -u;a from her owa ’lips. Tins is a w uderfui world ofisunshine. •inis and (See!;; ami she ires of speculation when once open, an* hard to close. Just os the sun lay ro w. ia the west, so mys -ri usiy. we turned t . heme, but some thing hell its fast, ind we stood and gazed, filled with fe* Lags of w inder, admiration, and praise. 'This was c :e of the strikingly beentifui sunsets, peculiar to tilts *ection of the coun try. We have seen the lamp of Uty retire m many localities, but never so gracef lily as t here. A* last, he slipped into his 'ted piita out of our sight, and feelmig released from the unseen hand that held us buck, we : started on our horn •word journey, in deep I aie* ii ration. m. uige mat thece *•. •■■.*:; shcu do util “e us . Why are we not i ■ rnu'ted no go ms near heaven is these feathered songster*-? Is ir. because we have not feathers '! >r it may he heaven is not in Hint direction, after ail ! As we cant over the bridge, s-he water seemed harrying on the ocean tn ibedience to the same law that controls tUi things. The head, that moves ill th ags, is in <•- msecn .a oil. i.ut all must feel the directing force, though none can explain koto! Think carefully, seriously, calmly, then act promptly. Home again, so “good i night.” Answer Wisely— ia 1. What will be the advantages to Dan-n ,fa railroad from Lamhrigllt’s to Bruns wick ? i. 'A 7 - Uld -rot that rend, if - uilt, prewenr t che Duiiding of a r> mi from Hammy Smith’s Laaiffng t* - No. 1 M. k ->■ R. R ! ;l. Are both, roads needed ’ t Could be th be supported-? 5. Will the I 1 !o in miss loners of Mcratosh county, an. I the ; itizens ■ f Darien tiik- such measures, witli mt dciuy. is will secure the budding of the | mod air aidy charter dby M- srs. Fill r.s i I .Jo., :ro:,i II mmy .im.tn s Lon. n . t " N--. 1 1 on toe ML & B- Sevu j 1 Ir, r . e this opjgertunity tor Darien. .<•' * *— ■ . ... ,1 . *r~ * V a- r *. -s is Bncw-Tick. L- J 5 E ZL;BATED AT * 1 •'•. W-- le.,rn from Col. M. L. J.L ftsu 1 1 a. wll*} lti .'..-d ;a the) ■■ ~y ft ai Brurss'vick on Wed a. sd.v, hat, the Blaaing Machine of Mr. tv H. And ms- together with a lot of lum ber and new machinery just pureiioseil, was :. uauuirt*! v fire oil luesday night last. I’he cause ,i the fire wis the result of care d'ssu-sn ,j. tin: part of the WatchnLin, who was n the ron; my of the Propriet >r. The W man. a i.aco ven-ig the fire, and be lnu 1 foarf;ii if ii't >lxhi^ujsi]oeft of ntJixli- , .delicti. lU uiiti ae ill resit: nadiie, and, liiio proba* iy. aot bem heard >f hkicu. Mr XxwLttiH iseaciiii ir*i as Mr. Me*'ULLocftH, also, lost about s;i,ofio. j while tji.-r parties lost near it Mb. 5,i,:h eu’elcs.iness cannot be too severely censure* L -_g ad••• 'V'-tneut i Haw s c 1 y :r dealers hi dry goods. in this number. Ho cl Iftivais. Misscua. Ho css—Robert Johnson. Sterl ing: B. leGruaf. Savannah; John T. Collins. o-L-uiswiek; D. T. Dunn, do: Geo. A. Berk. i ■ apt. AbeuX do: B. H. Linch. Savan ... and ■ .. H. Baker, ilo; J. T. Mims, do; Cape, r zgeraid, str. itfcipies; Henry Bii"- roughs, ija.; John a. Gum.y, Oolumous, C. 3. Banes. Atlanta. J. T. Weems, do; Hon. War. Scniey, Savannah; Hou. Jar an Hart ridge. do, Hon. Rut.is E. Les er. do: P W Me.-trim, do Hon. Wm. B. F.em-ag, do; F. Lehman, do. Walter G. Charlton, io; R. ■>, Steeie. do; .dam Beisinger, do; Jas. H. Hah, do; D. H. Roberts. Appiing co; R. it. Aiken. Broughton Island; H. 0. Devendorf, Due tor town. A. Bins, Macon, C,ipt. Win. Robert Gtgahiiac. City, EL a. Barclay, 'io; EL IJ. BLmnt. do Geo. EL Burant, do: James E. Clarks. City; J. W. Farmer. Hine.-mlie; R. H. Hall, Waithourwiiie: J. P. Gilson. Doboy; E. 3 Green. Savannah; Chita. S. Park, do; C. Linek, do. Win. HEtcfiMon, do; B. F. Leonard, Atlanta, Ga.: Jan. W Bahie, Scot land: Jas. C. Foster. City : John E. Martin. M Villa, Ga. . Wm. f Swm. Mew York; Cob I. W Christian ± 'only, City; S P ELiiiowav, Fort Valley. A. T. Pittman, do . R. E. Brc vn, :do. Dice Grubb. Timber 'Fuel** . T. B. <iood bremi, do: C. v.. Th'-rpe, Mclntosheo.;Joaa R. Frank..:;. Bruua vmE Ga.; Xl L -Xer .shon A wife, do; R. P. Eahnnsen. Savanna.;, J. Johnson, bark Farsand; W. D;sehbura. ship Patiucaa. E. Williams. bark Gladiator, A. J. Barley, Charleston; Peter E. Cleary, do, Edward Sanford. S. C.: Julian N'ewbold, N. Ii J S manly, Phr-a.. Cape. Samiras, Dobov. Capt. Doiige. do; 3. F • .liter. Co sH. J Vane, do; W. r 3oily, do; T. B. Herbert. Hcmeraville. <3a. Thomas 3 Moore. Tattnal ataio TINKER HARKKT. MAY L 1574. AVBHA.IB. Dgc.iaz. *ll. t .t*•. ia MM) . . . tu S scii ito **%.. ■ ;**% tu UIM *>IHI Sg to . UIU s S*t to U) ... SUO lu tu tl 9BH 11, to and ukiii tay tn ta>i PORT OF D.\E:'EX, GEORGIA FOR THS WEES H3STDIHG* MAT 1. ABttFVAL& \:?ni ,) New Wibintt. James—^av^nmih-- A. Cos. C>r, .17 -*shm Putridian Dttahhnrn—Rio Jaaiero V.. iJohell it CTu. .afji-i. I s ? —Bi -ti <J MiiiulUM, Wiliams—Sr. Vincent— Y miiLi -JS Larurlon. May L—Bark ivtartaan, Rohuliiu v^avJAnnah—Ep : pinjf, BtuluH <k Cos. CLEASANCEI? Apr I At—Bark Honi. EHcharda—Aberysrwith— D* M Mniirn. | AprC i4—Bark Lilliua M Vi^ib—Gliagow —A. Dobell dk Cos. AprC la —Burk Lame? —Baili—Tounjf Jfc lam^on April 25—Brin Wellington, WllliamH-Aberyatwitli —A. Dobell Jfc Cos. April —Lurk Boaa, Jucobaia-Cork -D. M. Xun ro. Aon; 35-—Burk Arethuiw. Dobeil & Cos. Apr! 25^—Bitrk GmefewaM Iforbrraadt—nartibn?*— D. M. 3£unni. Apri: -7 —Burk Dobell A Cb. April :Ui—Burk Hipiinox, Pirnier-Hurricpool-D. M Mmrn. May l —Bark Prudent Von Blunu ntliul, Setlwarta -Liverpo 'i-D M. Manro | May I—Burk Hauu D M. Muuro. .May l—Buck Mara. Polter-Leinwiek-D. 31 Mnn rv. Mav I—Back1 —Back Savanna. O'y *?il -Liverpool*-D. M. Munro. Ma • I—'dir1 —'dir W i idem ar, Parker-Rio *te Janeiro- Yonnir jfc Luiution. S’hr Thomaa Watta, CorriH-Waltiiiu N. S.-Young a Laugdon. rv PORT. Ship IleurieTra, HoJhy. Loading tor United dom l 'v Y )un.*: jfc Langtion. Bark - rat:* a, [T i oiebecker. Loading for United Einifdom bv Yount; * Lanudon. Burk < ■H mue-i. Sie\var*n. Loading for United Kingdom by Y >umr *vt Laimdon Burk Tolmnna. Ilaime. Loading for Um,ted Enn;- <lmn >v Bpping. Beiiae Jfc Cos. Burk Emma and Car*. Harder Loading for United m by Spointr Beilas A Cos. Bark Paul Fr derirke Poujn. C>b e Loading for United ILinjgdom l)v Eppiru. Bella!* Jfc Cos. Bark Jude Hyu. V,:>n*eht. Loading fur United Kindoin uy ffpu’ou. Beilna Jfc ('>. Bark Sraiilio . N-itvur. Loading for United King* dom by Eiipimr. Beilaa A Cos. Bark City of Ottawa. Pin ley Loudini; f>r Unitd Eindom by *j!ij T Stewart c •;*. Burk-luiLiif*. Frenek. Loading for United King dom by <tiiv >u*\v *r Jfc Cos Burk liurieta M i da. Siiatßl. Loading ttirUnited Kingdom by A.. Dobell Jfc Cos. Burk Town Larenrxen. Zaekrinon. Loading for United ffinirdom v a Dobell jfc Cos. Barks: Croix. N.iAe, Loudim; or United King dom by ' . Df)he :J .£ <’o. Bara P* T-uvre. Loading for United li rih'flnm by Dobeii Jfc Cos. Bark Via en "*>mdenv Loudiii;; fbr United Kim; dom by * Do be II Jfc Cos. Bark John Burinir. Brook.-*. Loading for United lUin*rdoni bv V. Dobell Jfc Cos. Bark Re-oure-. • tw Lo^dine ft>r United K:ul dnm by ■ (Jo. Brtik “ffremonf. Eenney Loading for United K.!H;dom by A. Dobell A Cos. Burk Dnnnmity. P wer. Loading for Un ;*d Simg [ dom nv c Uohi*ii v Co s Beiina. W iilia. Loadlnvr fur United Kingdom by U M Mnnro. Burk ‘Pipe! n, Munirer Load:. J for United King dom by D. M Mimm. Bark ihisi.iv Gr*‘|eriHe, starv::v Loading for United Kingdom bv D M Manro 3ark Mar** Jane. Btntue. Loaiting for Ua 1 ’-od King dom by D. M Mimrr . Bark M.nnu. Buns** Lnadimr for Unif3.*t T King dom bv D. M. Muxiro. B k Furwmd. Johanaen. Lumimg fiir United K.Uhtooin by Yonm; A Lunudon. Burk Savanna. 0 Seif. Loadim; .or Ua;t**<i Ki inr dom ny D M Muuro. a ~”‘“ ° diffay- —T6. - y '.|h>in*r f% r r c * ; fl[ .ngdoai A ffn Ship Ragnar Fort o L>arPn*f \rr r iw. md lom by A. Dobe and A r n. Burk v lantic, EllintpHin. Loaning tbr UMited K nrdon bv \ Dobell fc Cos. Bi ’u Batter- P.iwm. Loauinir for United Kingdom m- \. Doheti Jfc (.' . Bi ; u KvUtnftUK'*. i)wi*n.H Loading for United Kingdom by A. Dobell jfc Brig Emma Seng, Sudemann. Loading for United Kingdom by Sppiiur. Be Hue .% *"n. <ci\r Charles A Bowey, Scute Loading for St. j Johnn by ri:ir<*ne ,fc Foster. Ship New W imna. Jamea. Loading for United Kingdom bv V Dobell Cos. sh:n Patrit.iHU Dirchbum. Loading for United Kingdom by V Dobell fc Cos. Balk ‘t aiii“!uu. a' liama. Loading for CnittM [ K * gdom by Young *fc Lungdon Bark ‘ icwi. HoKinnn. Loading for United King dom by Epping, Beilka jfc C<. Jltur Advertisements. Hninswick and Cast ialroad, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. STTPTtBrmtNT*fSST'S iiPSICE, I Bhiinsw;. ii. •. , . Vov ‘i. STTf /\J snd after Mov ■mnrr 17th. fefiJ. lowM-nger trams aa ae B. .6 ft. ft., vill nn m fbihn* leIX.NU WIST. Brnnsw’Ck Mjunria s. Watlnewiavs mri ?n --'hivwJßfc" iii I- M.. MT** ng 4t .f i”c:’*in!A i G. 3.. It. at !T.\ 51.. ami ir Albany at7.AO P H GOUTtI a AST Lenvee -. bnr Taewtays. Thiineiuys and 'latnr .in v—ir 7 l(i A. M . arn- *ig ae > met.in A. .t G. 3. a. It -1.0) ?. yi ■ and a r Brun. wieh at T;ll) P k. Twine going Eart eunneete wt'h die 3. W. K. R •sta i'll imvce tt Albany at 7.10 A. M on Tucadoy-. riiursUayß .uni Saturdays. GEO L. COO t As-:nan. Superii. leiufeiit. Mav >tf. D. B. WING, MEASURES ASt ISSFECTOR —OF Timber and Lioidg^ Respectfully solicits patron age- DA&IEV, - - - GA. O FI OPKI NS, yfEASCRSR ASD EXBFECTOR ow Timber and Lumber. Respectful v .i,.. -,ts Patronage. Danins ... - 'imniGX*. Apr-2 -im , preventative fttiiu 'Wing roIKITD TO -A DEATH 3mnpie -"‘Ut free tm uppiicaoon xa ae HaONoLXa HOCSS. W, S. T. Refer a> F COSWAT, wuo jott ii me w.ib grent uncctuts. “now IS THE TIME Subscribe tO the DAE TEN TIMBER GAZETTE New Store A. & R. STRAIN, o DARIEN, C A.. DEALERS IN , GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Keep Cvin.'taatly on hand, Clc thing Boots. Shoes, DRY GOODS, Hats Caps, Crockery, Wood and Willow ware, Hardware, ii so a -elected st*>ck of GSQC hiSislS, CIGAES. TO 3 7 OiGA &c. The attention of TIMBER CUTTER.* FARMERS, aad ah in neeil of *av of the above ttrUnits, are espeemiLu caihstl to their new tdfoek. COR. BROAD AND TaCKSON STS., WHICH HAS BEEN PITTED UP AND STOCKED, eHTieeialiw f>r their trade. fe * VII will do well to ( ALL and examine their well-selected stock before purchas ing elsewhere. This store is under the immedi ate supervision of Robert Strain, >urtuer, assisted by the genial ami pleasant D. WEBSTER DAVTS. We defy competition, believing chat with oar advaacages we can alfurd to sell GOODS as LOW as any dealer m sous_era Genrym. We DELIVER all goods purchased oy citizens in town or those oa the Riu„e, tree of caargt. TSY US. A. & XL STB ’