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gaticn iiimbcr teette.
DEPARTMENT" -
Notice.
Captain D. W. Davis, Postmaster, is duly
authorized to receive and receipt for sub
scriptions, &c., for the Gazette.
local dots.
__ the senior editor is at the State fair.
May lie'return happy.
Winter baa dually settled down in our
; egion. There was a alight float on Sunday
night.
—Excursions and picnics hao had their
dny and must now rest until the spring
-oiiies again. The last of the latter we had
the pleasure of being one of the “lucky
sports,” and never did a day pass quicker,
or we leave so reluctantly, and as one of the
“bhoys” remarked, ’tw.u “the mostest fun
or the leaste >t money” they had experienced
this year.
—How long miles seem when a young
man rides to see the idol of his heart; but
how much longer must they be when he has
to return, sadly disappointed in not seeing
her. but, omnia vincit amor.
—The “old Tycoon” was the recipient of
a really due serenade Friday night of last
week, and while we listened to the music,
thought we would like to bo representative
too.
Thebe was a blow, a fail, and a fence
.rail badly dam, ged at No. 1 Sunday. ’Tis
in that way “our freedmon” settle their dis
putes. He should nave used u crow bar,
just to have given the blacksmith a job
mending it
—boiiE of our young men were so deeply
imp,eased with the 1, ses sustained at the re
cent dre, that they imagined night an
other tire had broken out, and rushed to
;htir room, tumbled oeds, oedding, trunks,
&c., iu a confused pile into tne entry. When
they ‘ came loo” on n't tn,.re “cu.ss.n.”
—We wish our “oiutspy Hollow" oet
would call ou us; u ue n,„s no oojeefons
we would like to ge, mm to write to, us at
a salary of—well, say ten cents a year.
—.M is.iiti. V ANNn ,orm, at ,Y m nave hr -
ken ground on too same
Score was ,aieF destroy a 1 y lire, pivpu a
to ytJ pa, tin {up tne,r new .st >re. aiaae it
subs tan ci.o. ..id it posno.e j. c.ii'joi. ’
—War tl ill ts un oi our c ~i.. a.t.->.a.t.-> .lit
tip some U'U. 1,. -e uWelliiig iieU.u S.' w ,
know a g- a. many v, 1,0 want m ni.uie
Darien In.a .none and ait; not aide to
build, anti e...m qut-nily can’t Cone hee.ius,
there are in* ... s.s I , ue re.ill., Xiie 10
vestment w ~ u l , v .
i'l Whi nr . t 11 nr* icaie 111 tile pi'll
ceediligs o, iiie ...J.ii ..i-nnlonecs, ptibli.suiii
tins Wick, .nut the i.lne mis i> en eXli-iiiiCii
lor receiving b.d o. tin- eons niauu o
tne , curt uo. s, . 1.01.1,1 ,1 uot oe i.eLe. to
vv..it 11..tii tne county 1 .1. I to ,iuup „
building la. iW ad lie ..1, Oinalile,.; Cc- 0
town and c.i-.d tlO u.o com.ty.?
—A colored spurt . Wail fit .lackiu n
I.ear Bin... , •••! • :a, .1 u; ;r.. du
lie had kid a. ..... .i , a u . ...... ...
Jor tne dog, . t e ... t,..i. . „a,siir
Lilt till,liU 0 ~ . 0 id . ... giicr , Hi ill hi,
feelings. “.an* Wii.si. , ii, s 0., tuck; alliga
tor ketch UOg .. .. a ii
—Y\ E call a. lentil in to tcie oi a 1 Lr
lIKOMaeV, to oe found iu alio he r column u,
this paper, lie is satisfied he c.n do any
thiiig. an , ... th community have long lr.t
tlie want of just s.ic.i ai instilution, we
hope ms will t ,e iiiierahy patronized.
Messrs. Col ;;,i.,>i ,v Co llate will jiut in a
stock in a few days. Their stole is nearly
completed; it tuak s a iiuo apjiearauee Wi
wish them lintcli site -i s>.
The finest looking man in Darien, (aud
according to our jti lament, in Mclntosh
County, / desires us to nominate .mu tor Con
gress in 1878. He would, most undoubtedly
be the right man in the right place, but as
the next four years may be too long for some
people to l enient la r, we will not give his name
yet, but when the Cme arrives we will tlot
him out with fly mg colors, tceling assured
that he wid he supported by every true man
iu the district.
- -We understand that dining the late fire
the only ladders to he found about town,
were those of Capt. John if. Burrell, that
be keeps at the custom house for use in case
of his property getting on fire. The Capt tin
is one ui our most public spirited fellow
citizens, and says he he will present the city
with one hundred and sixty feet of ladders,
if the County Commissouers will accept of
them, and we certainly think they will It
behooves every one w io has a-liotise to keep
a ladder, so that :n the event of fire they
wid have the me..n.s at hand to ext inguish it.
—Messrs. Wanneachle & Weil are dis
posing of the goods saved from the fire at
co.-t price preparatory to opening anew and
complete stock when th cir new store is fin
ished.
Me noticed on Wednesday the arrival of
the steam yacht Sap do, recently purchased
by Messrs Spalding & MoKinzuy in Phila
delphia. from which port she sailed last
week. She is a neat little craft, aud will be
put on a daily line from Darien to Doboy.
V ur people have been complaining of the
luconvenience of getting to Doboy, and so
now that they, and tne public generally, are
to have a daily line, we hope by liberal pat
touage they will keep it up.
—We have just heard of an infallible cure
for chills, and give it for the benefit of
sufferers: “Purchase a quart of good whis
key, and in the morning before putting on
your shoes pour into each, half a gill made
hot, and put the shoes instantly on. In a
few miuutes the whiskey 7 will be found to
pass up into the system, permeating every
part of the body with a pleasurable glow,
and in the course of a few days, the remedy
being repeated each morning, the disease
'ydl entirely disappear.” Now we have used
the medicine prescribed; not as directed,
bnt internally, where it is always good.
Board of County Commissioners—Special
Aleelin^.
County Commissioners’ Office )
Dakien, October 16 1874. \
Present, his Honor T. P. Pease, Chairman;
James L.ichlison. James Walker, and Thomas
H. Giguilliat. Absent, .Messrs. Morris, Gil
son, and Mclntosh.
A quorum being present, the Chairman
announced the meeting opened and ready
for business.
The special business of tlie day being to in
vestigate the charges made by th# deputy
Marshal against the Marshal was called up,
and as material witnesses for the prosecution
were absent the case was postponed until
Friday, the ‘23d October.
Mr. Walker moved that the absent wit
nesses be sent lor to answer the charge, why
they should not be adjudged in contempt ol
court.
The Marshal asked fra suspension from
dutv until the charges preferred against him
were acted upon, and it was lelt to the
Chairman to do as he thought best in the
matter.
Moved by Mr. Lachlison that the time
allowed for receiving plans and specifications
for building a court house be extendi and to
the next regular meeting, in November.
A communication from tlie Health Officer
was received and mad and ordereii spread
U’>on the minutes, liis suggestions about
building houses, etc., were referred to the
Committee 011 Health.
Tlie Chairman appointed the foliowii g
committee, of citizens, to act upon the peti
tion of Col. Barclay and othets relative to
fire, Ac., and to make a report to the next
regular meeting: Messrs. Churchill. Jos. Hil
ton, John 11. Fisher, J. A. Atwood and Henry
Todd.
There being no further business the
Board adjourned to meet again on the 23d
October. .Spalding Kenan,
Clerk, B. C. C.
Bryant Defeated at his Little Game.
Nero West and Michael Wiuckston, two
coloied men oi Mclntosh county, were ur
rested upon cliaiges preferred by J E. Bry
ant, and carried to Sa annali and tried bt
fore A. N. Wilson, United States Conimis
sioaer Alter a diy arid a half had been
Spent taking evidence the Commissioner
w.cs convinced, by (he attorneys for tiie
and fence, tnat, if the prisoners had been
guilty ol any charge, it was simply inisde
-1111 imof, punishable by the State courts,
the ret ere tne prisoners were discharged.
smash up on the 3i..cnn and Brunswick
Kaiiroad.
Tne and rwu train on the Macon and I>. ttus
cvick railroa t ran oif on Monday morning,
seven miles below Eastman. Tlie engine
was thrown from the tracn, by a cow, hii..
■ timed completely over. There- were seve
ral cars or stock cattle on the train, fifty -
.me of which were killed ; seven cars s clashed
and pi ed within a space of thirty leet. Mr.
I’. Cox, a passenger, was slightly injured.
The track was repaired, and the regular
rain on Tuesday ran through.
Aii the negroes m the vicinity went to
work * •.silt ii,g I.eci.
Hotel Arrivals,
y
Magnolia House, A. E. Carr. Propiietor
A nvid 1L B.nly, Brunswick, Ga ; C. M
Chirk. Albany. Ga.; L. B. Hog. Capt. V,’right,
tii unswick; J. A Alan its by, Whiu-sviile, N.
C.; C. G Fslligant, J it. Polack, Savannah,
Philip Masm in, Philadelphia; Gardner lltig
gies, Virginia; L. J. Ma.tox, city : Jus. Li
te,ostein; Win, Parkiiiau, Savannah; M so
Daniel; Jas. Holmes, S. Clapper, J. E
Hoimes, Taos. Dixon, L. J. Mattox, llobert
Aversfelt, city; T. E Timmons. G. W.
Wright, Brunswick; C. Clay, William-* s r
May Flower; C, rl Epping, city; 11. Baars,
Stockton, Fla.; J. Dalgail, ship Sun Beam;
W. H. Avery, city; G. W. Wright, Jr., str
May Flower; Capt. Jas O'Neil, Juo. Brown
and son, Doboy; I. W. Christian, city; J. E.
Corn* Hus, Brunswick, Ga.; Capt. Thomas
White, stis Staples; Jas. Winn, city; Win.
M. Davidson, Savannah; C. B Deveraux,
Bitniswick; Cnas. T. Dunham, Ga.; Mason
Tyler, city ; S. C Littltfield, Brunswick.
Wise Words From Practical Men.—My
success is owing to my liberality in adver
tising.— Bonner.
1 advertised my productions and made
money. Nicholas Lonjworlh.
Constant and persistent advertising is a
sure prelude to wealth.— Stephen Girard.
He who invests one dollar in business,
should invest one dollar in advertising tin t
busimss.— A. 7. S!eic'art.
Without the aid of advertisements I could
have done nothing in my speculations. 1
have the most complete tan h in printer’s ink.
Advertising Is the loyal road to business.—
liarnum.
DAKII.N Tl ‘!BKK MAKKKT.
REPORTED BY A. W. CURKKR.
average. scab. square.
30J 5 to 5X
3>u 7 5X to U
4 i(J OX l>i 7%
45J 7 to 8
600 8* to 9 8 to
600 t>X to 7H
700 7X to SX
9 10 - . AX toIOX
S6-I 'n >i to liX
10 0 ui to I2X
Shipping
PORT OF DARIEN, GEORGIA.
FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCT. 22
ARRIVALS.
Oct. 17—Br ship Sunbeam. Dalisil, Glascow, coal
to A. Pobell & Cos.
Oct. 20—Anj’r ecnoner Abbie Dunn, Fountaiu,
Belfast, to Hiltons <& Foster.
Oct. 21— Qer bark Rosa Boettcher. Peters, ia bal
last, to Lipping, Bellas & Cos.
IN PORT.
Br ship Sunbeam, Iluizail, discharging—A- Dobell
& ( o.
Br bark Howard, O’Neil, loading—D. M. Munro.
tier bark Rosa Boettcher, Petens, loading—Ep
piug. Bellas & C<>.
Br scuoouer Bright Star. Morse, loading—Hiltons
& Foster.
Arar schooner Mary A. Power, Wylly, loading—
Bpping, Bellas & Vv
§init mU’crfecmnits.
T. C. BROMLEY,
PRACTICAL TINNER, COPPER-SMITH.
Mill and Steamboat Jobber,
Has permanently located here. With twenty-two
y.ars experience, (in (he Canada*, ami every
Stare in 'he Union. East. West. Ner.h and South)
lie feels confident that he chii do auv work that is
£iven to him. He has also had two year- experience
111 the jewelry busim ss, and will repair clocks and
watches. T. C. Bitv. MLEY.
00'24-U Next to Ilinvs & Tiler's.
kegulaTi line
BETWEEN BRUNSWICK AND
DARIEN.
The new Steamer
' may w&dwm 9
Will leave Brnnswick for Tarlen ev ry MONDAY
and FRIDAY at 6a. M. leave Darien nt Ip m.,
connecting with Macon and B nnswi. k railroad,
eiving throng rates to all loeal stations, and ex
tending Green Line to Darien Also, cnnuecting
w ith New Y'ork and Brunswick Packet Line.
8. C. LITI LtFILLD & 0., A#, uts.,
Oct el Brunswick, Oa.
Special Notice.
MR. EDITOR It's b eti reported that I am
dead. But that's no such thing. I am still at
Wilcox & Churchill's, the D MUEN GRAND CEN
TKAi HOUSE, where every one can get anything
they want, from a Jew's Harp to a Crow Bar, at the
lowest price. 1 ant a live man. I put in ft square
ticket for Capt. Barnwell, n1 I go the whole hog
for Hnrtridge. Respectfully.
WILLIAM COFFIN,
Better known as ‘Old Modge,” at the Darien
Grand Central Home. Octl7-lt
Mctali County High School,
THIS BCHOOL WILL OPKN AT
The School House
on the R'dge, at 9 o'clock a. m.. on MONDAY, the
19th day of October, 1874, under charge of
GARDNER Rl GGEI.S,
Pi inti put.
Miss A El FEORD NT A N FOR D,
A ssisfunt.
The trustees desire the prompt and pntrtnafaf
tendance of all pupils w tli such books as they may
now have.
For further particulars applv to the Chairman ol
the Board. E. 8. BARCLAY’.
Oc(17-tf Chairman.
Savannah Machine Shops and
BOILER WORK .
MONAHAN, PAHaV <* G0 M
MACHIN IS rs, ENG INKERS,
BOILER MAKERS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
Cornin’ of Bay and Randolph Streets,
Eastern Wharves, Savannah, Ga.
All kinds of Castings made to order. En
gines, Boilers. Threshing Machines, and all
kinds of Macßinery made and repaired.
Wrought Iron Pipe and Pipe Fittings, from
4 to 3 inches, constantly on hand. OctlO-3m
$5,000 OO
TO Bl' HSU HI I! I'l R S
OF THE
ATLANTA CONSTITUTION.
TIIE SECOND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
NOVEMBEIi 15,
of pres nts, which we ha- e heretofore nnnonnce.d
and for w lich we are under nhligut o- a to some
-uh-cribers, will now be push' it to a speedy consum
mation.
■ •nr distribution differs from those of leading
Northern aid Western Newspap rs in two particu
lars: > fist. our presents are awarded to both Daily
and Weekly subscribers ; and secondly, to both new
and od suhsen la rs.
Kvery daily subscriber paying $lO for one year’s
subscription, will r. orivv a registered card entitling
him to parti ipate in ttie distrihulion ; every daily
stib-cr bi-r paying s"> for six months will receive
ac rd e titling hint to a half interest ill the cash
presents awarded.
A club of live weekly subscribers, seeding ten
dollars for one year’s stihscrltioii. w ill receive,one
registered c rd; one wetklv subscriber can gel a
registered card b advancing #lO subscription, dr a
card i milling him to one-half interest fit the ca-It
presents by advancing $5 subscription.
tW" In our last distribution a club of weekly
subscribers obtained
TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS IN GOLD.
Wide wn paid to Mr. Geo. Rberliart. I‘aoli, Madi
son county, Ga.. in the pretence of ex-Mayor Ham-
Mock
Tiie Weekly Constitution is a mammoth eight
page sheet, containing fi-ny-eight Columns, only
£2 00 per year.
Asa Family and Farm Journal it is unsurpassed
in the United States.
The plan is tne same ns the first which gave su< h
universal satisfaction. The distribution will Ie in
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vetub rlsih.
All the present “distributed without scaling and to
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Subscribe at once before the distribution
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sample copies of Tiie Constitution, and circu
lars sent fre. on applleation.
Liberal ivdvceme rite and a special list of premiums
offered to local agents.
Address W. A. HEMPHILL & CO .
Atlanta Ga.
As this inav be seen by some unarquant. and with
ns. we reter. by permission, to ex-May or II intmock,
Coi.G. W. Adair. Col. J. I{. Wallae-. hading citi
zens. who m lermleuded our first disti ihution. and
also to tile present Mayor of Atlanta, Col. S. B.
Spencer. Scpl9 td
Brunswick and Albany Railroad,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFEICF, I
• Bkunswick. Ga., Nov. 12, 1673. i
ON and after November 17th. 187.7. passenger
traifis on the B. ,t R. K„ will nut as follow :
GOING WEST.
t eavo Brunswick Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri
days, at 7.00 A M.. arriving at Junction A. 2c G. R
R. at It A M., and at Albany at 7.50 P. M
GOING EAST.
Leaves Albanv T oes lays, Thnrsdays and Satnr
da.sat 730 A. St., thriving at Junct on A. A G. K.
R at 8.49 P. M.. andt Brun wick at 7;19 P. M.
Trains going East connects with the 8. W. R. R.,
which arrives at Albany at 7.10 A. M., on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
GEO. L. COOK.
Assistant Superintendent,
May2.-tf
DISSOLUTION OF (OFABTM RSIIIP,
• JMIE FIR|I OF ATWOODS & AY FRY is this
I day dissolved. J. A Alt' id is alone author
z -d to collect accounts di.e 1 h<- Ji 111
,1 \ trvion
o " At FRY. Jit.
I M. ylW.il>!)
W. It. ATrtO l>
. 1-. AT A GOD.
Darien, Ga., Octobi-r 9, 1874.
COPARTNEKSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned members of the old firm of
Atwoods A Av ny h ive lormed a coparti,ership
under the firm name of J. A. A 1 WOi >1) it BliOS..
and "ill do business at the old stand of Atwoods A
Avery.
A liberal -hare of the public patron-,ge is solicited.
J A. A rwooi).
J. M. ATWOOD.
W. H. ATVV’i >Oi>,
(j. K A 1 WOOD.
Darien, Oa., Oclober 9, tfcfl.
M. L. MERSII' N. j G. It, M P,RT.
BiUnswlck, Ga. j Darien, (Ja,
MERSEGN & MAISKY.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
tl’ 111, practice in all the Coar a , the Lt -itrsw lek
’’ Circuit and Mclnto-h in th-.- Eastern Cir> uit.
Darien and Brunswici, in,,,!.- asM-.ei.ih. .
M,y tt-ljf, ___
P. W. Meldrim a. it. Adams-
MKLDRIM & ADAMS,
mints li tills IT LAW,
Cor. Bay end Bar.: in! s's. Savannah, Ga.
4
Give pt-rs< nnl attenlioM lo causes i" the Sup, r or
Courts • f Chatham Brian Bufoch. Eflingi.aiu, Lib
erty, Mc.ti 1 *h, Talnnll ami s, riven counties.
Practice in the Slate and Federal Courts.
Pron pt Mention giv- ii to collections.
Ri-liiilile correspond, lice iu all sections of the
Mate. Sepl9-ly
.lOSKFII GOKTTE,
Undertakers' Ware -Room,
137 Brought, n sir ct, between Bull and Whitaker,
SAVANNA iI, GEORG l A.
,4 FINE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
iV Metallic Mahogonv. P alnui. O aim and and
Stained Cuffing. Cou.ll I l itcß and Trim.iritigs ~1-yvaye
yvaye on hat and.
Neatest tlearsen a„d Carriag -s furnished f.,r fu
nerals. Ice cits sf r preset vine.' remains in the
warmest weather. Remit ns iii-> nt,nr and. boxed,
and sliippe . Orders f,■■ in 1 lie c-mntr promptly at
tended t'>. Perso nt a ter.li-.t, t-T-i-i, to all mders,
and can be luund at any 1 ime at the are-ruoms.
Bepl9-ly
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
JUSi ARRIVED,
r* 1
VIA NEW YORK.
A '!■£•' tin i well .so e.-to,l St# ck i,l
Dry Goods
N O T I u N S,
LADIES' AMO GENT'S HATS*
BOOTS AIY.D SHOES,
CLOTH! X G,
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S
FURNISHING GOODS.
Also, a full supply of
GROCERIES
Alwtivs kpj>{, on hiuttl and evoiyHting
usually kept a first tliss estubiisii
meiit.
Gome one. come all,
And give us a call.
It will be to your interest
To give the new comers a call !
WE GUARANTEE SATISFATION.
J. BELSiNGEr? & 3RG.,
BROAD STREET. DARIEN, GA.
N. B. Goods hattied to the llidge without
any cost to the purchaser. Oct3-tf
MACOIS2& SxUiVSWCIK
RAIL ROAI).
Change of Schedule.
Superintendent's Office. M. R. R. R.. i
M acon. Ga,. Ocmh. r 12, 1874 f
ON and after Monday, April 27, 1874. trains oil this
road will run as follows :
DOWN DAY PASSENGERTUAIN (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Macon .... 8:30 a m
Arrive at Jen-Uji .... 6:45 P M
Leave Jessup .... 8.00 p m
Arr.veat Brunswick - - - 10.3' p M
UP DAY PA““.'.NUFR TRAIN (SUNDAYS EXCErTED.)
Leaee Brunswick ... 2.15 am
Arrive at Jesap - - - 4 45 a m
Leave Je“> p - - - 6 -5 A M
Art ive at Mae->tt ... 5.00 pm
HAWKINSVII LE ACCOMODATION .'SUNDAY.-* EXCETTYD)
Leave Macon - - • -3 3opx
Arrive at Hawkin-vtile - - -7.5 pm
Leave llavv kiti 1 ... 7.15 am
Arrive at Macon - - 11.(Joan
The down ti ty pa-smtrer and express train makes
close tounet ton with train, of Atlantic and Gulf
railroad at Jestip forFlo-ida, and tut day train con
nect- at Jesuit !-■; Savannah. and at M con for niuts
Noitb, Kas: ut.d W 1 t.
JAS. W. R iBERTSON,
OcU7-tf General Ba. eriutendefct.
131 g 133 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
Hava largely increased their business and are now r tiering a most scbct and
immense stock of
Dry Goods * Notions
And prepared to sell such at
WHOLESALE AT NEW YORK PRICES
We have constantly on hand
Cases <>f GEORGIA SHIRTINGS. Cases of KENTUCKY JEANS,
Cases ot CHOICE PRINTS- a specialty Cases of BROWN OSNABTJRGS,
Bales of BLANKETS, Bales of FLANELS AND LINSEY,
And an assortment of
SILKS DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, VELVETS,
HOZIEKY, Etc., Etc., which
Ca\K () T B B KXCE LU E S N Tll R STATE.
KID GLOVES AND CORSETS A SPECIALTY.
03DF.RS ARE EE ECTFULLY SOLICITED and will be carefully filled.
A cad win n visiiiug the city respectfully solicited.
Octio-e.u * FRANK & ECKSTEIN.
MARSHAL S SALE.
FIRST TUESDAY IX NOVEMBER, 1374.
GEORGIA -Mclntosh County.
\\ ILI. BK SOLD AT PUBLIC OUTCRY AT THE
" old Conri House in said city, betwe. n the legal
hours of sale, on the Kitsi Tuesday in November
next, the following city property, to satisfy certain
T'nx Fi Fas in favor of he City of Darien, li r the
year 1874. to wit:
Lots 51. til a (I 62. bounded nor h by First street,
soil h by and Lot 50 i ast by l.ot 52 an t Lot
50. and west by Iv ts 60 and 50, John Hagan, claim
anp
ALSO,
Lot 141. bounded notlh by Lot 185. south by Sec
ctiiul stieet, east by Lot 142, and west by Lot 140,
Henry Barker claimant.
ALSO,
Lots No 7 and 8. hounded north by a larie south
b) Broad street, cast by Riteuham street, and West
by Franklyn street, estate of A. A. DwLotnie claim
ant.
ALSO,
Lot No. 10. bounded north by East Broad stieet.
smith hv lane, east by Lot No. 10, and west by Lot
No 8. siniou Dinroe claimant.
ALSO.
Lots 7. 8 and 9. hounded nm th by Totimbell street
south l)y a lane ra.-t by lot No 10 and west by
Adams street, n ixoii \ Mims claimants.
ALSO,
A Lot in Mclntosh Town. Sam Alexander claim
ant.
ALSO,
A house and lot in Mclntosh Town, Cart' r Wil
iams claimant.
ALSO.
A house and lot in Mclntosh Town. John Haf-
K rd claimant.
ALSO,
Lots in the- covpi rate limits of the r itv of Darien,
claimed by the estate of John 11. Mclntosh, L. E. B.
| DeLnrme agent.
Purchasers paying for titles.
ROBERT E. CARR.
Oct3 ltu. Marshal city of Darien,
p.m,losswoob&co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
PURCHASING AGENTS
No. 404 NORTH SECOND STREET.
St- Louis, Missouri.
FpcclaM nttontion given to the purchase, on order,
of (train, F our. Hacon, Maclnnvry and Farming
Implement,.-, L* all which they have had ;• lons/ < x
pericucc. bep2(l 3nr_
CHARLE3 GASSMAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
NO, 20# WHITAKER STREET,
SAVAN N A (I, GEORGIA.
Has just returned from new York
with a splendid selection of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS AND
VESTINGS,
Which he is ready to make tip in
THE VEBY LATEST STYLE.
A continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore
extended is solicited.
Sepl9-10t VITAS GASS3IAN.
DAILY ADVERTISER.
Published in Savannah.
CONTAINS MOST RELIABLE
MARKET REPORTS,
AND
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
A FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER.
G. N. NICHOLS, Proprietor,
F W. SIMS, Business Manager
thyM tr
FOR FERN AN DINA, FLA.,
Via Da ric ii, Bruns wick, St. Ma
ry’s and Way Points, Ga.
STEAMER STARLIGHT,
Capt. L. M. Coxettkr.
Will leave at 10 a. m every TUESDAY and
FliID-\Y for above points (leaving out Dartcn
on Friday tripl, connecting at Fernandina with
Florida Itailroail, giving through rates nl freight
and pissagi to Gainesville, Archer, Cedar Keys, and
all stations on Florida Railroad
Freight and passige as low as by any other line.
Apply to F. M. MYKELL,
Sepia-tt Agent.
FOB FLORIDA.
INLAND ROUTE.
The elegant side-wheel steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Captain I’. T.AROSE,
II ving been thoroughly overhauled and refitted,
will resume her ngnlar trips—leaving Savannah
WEDN,SD\Y MORNING. September 23. at 9
o'clock, fur DOBOY, DARIEN. BRUNSWICK and
St. M \RYS (4a., FEK NANDI DA. JACKSON
VILLE. PALATK A. anil all ipteimediate landings
on the St. John's river, Floiidu, touching at Darien
both ways. Returning will leave Palatka Friday,
Jacksonville Saturday, arriving in Savannah Sunday
morning.
RATES AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LINE.
For freight or passage, liavijg superior accommo
dations. apply to
A. L RICHARDSON. Agent,
Scjlllv Padleford'a Wharf,
REGULAR LI NR
Darien, Savannah, Brunswick and Satilla,
The New Stearrer
CARRIE,
Capt. JOE SMITH.
\\,riLL LEAVE SAVANNAH FOB DARIEN
> Bt unsw.clt, Saii la River and Landing
JU L r 2d, 187 4,
making through Dips each
ALTERNATE WEEK AND EACH INTERMEDI
ATE WEEK arrive at DARIEN
FRIDA Y MORNINGS,
utiil will leave for Savannah same afternoon.
June 26
L. ECKMAN & CO.
FRESH ARRIVAL.
\X7E have int received a assorment of
* t GOODS ol every description and variety.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
And everything usua'ly kept in a
first-class
GENERAL FAMILY STORE.
Citizens of Darieu, look to your
interest and buy from us. We sell
CHEAP and for CASH.
Come every body and examine our
Goods.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
L. EGKSVIAN & CO.,
BROAD STREET. DARIEN, GA.
G >odß lmuled to the Ridge free of
charge. Oelß-3m