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CAREY W. STYLES.
Brunswick. Georgia
CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Municipal Government.
Mayor-John B. ■ aheraham.
Hymuk aor Council—W. W. Watklna, Chairman,
an 1 M< Met. J; M. Cooper, M. J. Colton, J. P.
Har.ey. a. T. Putnam, J. E. 'JulMgnon, T. 0.
bteej jnd J. B. Cook.
Cucu a raiuacun— lamaa Houatoa.
CBl'P MaaMlai—J C.'■orman.
• wurraxr Melia-H. 8. McCrary.
PoiacßMM -T W. Flan ter. aul J. L. Beach
Cirr hrroßXsre—Good ear 4 Barria.
Fobb I'MTUCIaR axu Hkaltb Orricu Dr. J.
S. Blain.
Cm CaraaciAX-Dr L. B Daria.
Hibb.>b Maerna-G. 1. Hall.
Toby W nnxxr— Wm.Turaer.Barr Winton and W.
G. Dava.iport.
AB.BIMOB ron 1378. ‘TO. 80—Jamer E. Lambright.
Kbmhcb or Gcann Honan are Clbri or Sour
—D. A. Moo.a.
tanolWmn urn nr -G. W. Aymar.
Miif-ox coionsi. CrMxTr.xr—°a orne Maaon.
374.VD/A-G CO f MITTKES
Fib.mci—Coupe . Watkina and Da Big non.
Towx C nitox-—Harvey, Bt«*y and Colnou.
Hanno.—Cook, Wat. 1 a end Harvev.
HaiLaoav.—D.Big-ion, Colaon and Htrvey.
Braxm, Viulira axo Kainura. —Watkln., Pulnan*,
and Dußlgoon.
CaxrrsnlicH—stacy, Conj e and Harvey.
Fcblic UoUDixua-Ccle.in. roil am and Wattli.a
Education—Stacy Conpe.- an J Colaon
CuaniTT— Putnam. Dußiguor, an t Conk
Fibx.-Dip abtmcxi-Piißfguon. Cook and Stacy.
City Council .acet-a. ’ity Hall ey. r, Wednesday ‘
Bight, at 7.30 o’clock.
<.7<iunt .v Offioorß.
JvnnxSuritKioß Cornr it. L. Merah ....
Woi.t.’iTi n-aax B'l, -un .n >V. Hitch.
SuKßtrr—Joae|.h K . amb.ight.
Oam Ast—W H. I'e ri .
CtKar SuvKßtoß i'ocuc T. O’Conno Jr.
Tax ItheKivEß i'm Turner.
Tax Cent cron Win. a. Bente.
Corxir tßKasfuru—J ,hn P.
• 'ottXTir coMMtMuoxcns-J. W Tiaon, Jam. a M. I
Conper ai.d John B. Ha' er- bam
JviKig*i'r>iTxrr I'niruT-G >i. Mabry.
CovttTT sv veto- —E. A. Peunin an
IvaTlci: or THK I‘K\C —la-xee E. i«ju:br<ght. I
Con .Hi.n—! B. D.nia
Notaiit rvniac afd .'x-Orncio J. p._w. H. c
Cok.-r ;
Sue rior C-nv t .-o wuet she t urth Monday in
M ya--d Novetnb'r
,IA IltkF hl'-ktilig of Coil ity • '‘.urt—Third M nluy
in ino dh. -
l)nn Comty Co .■mla.ir.t -rs and the <3l n
County tg-ic ilt ini oc.oty m .et <>u Ui« fl.a i
Wednead-iy in each ro -ntti.
t’nilcl State-H Offitinra.
Coti.ncTonorCfirToMß—Brun-wick D atrlet—Jin .
T. CoUlna. Headquarter,, at BiuvrWick.
Dri’urr CoixitcToa—Pout or Bavxawxcg—H. T
Du’-n
Pirvrr colibct-b Ixrgnx.L Bavgsrw—D. T.
Dunn.
PoeTMiaritß— Untie North.
Vnitbi. Srarra Dkfvtt Mibahal—J. M. Couper.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
CATHOLIC CHJ'RCH.
Sunda -a—Maa at t > a. M , Citechiam and In
airueli m at 3 r K , Voaitra and Benediction at
7:30 r x.
Maa. e ery morning at 7:30.
Übv. P. J. McCabb. Faetor.
PHBMBVTKHIAN CHI HCH«
TitVINE Service, every Sabbath morning at eleven
*' /"cinch. Sabbath School al ten o'ch.cx. a. ‘
«n. Pre .chlng on St. Simona lalat.d. every Kabbaiti
at half paxt tour ,p. m.
B. A. MtcUß, I'aalor.
ST, MARKH EriM-OPAL CIfUKCH.
Dlv’ne Service every Sunday morning, at 11
o'clock, and eve-y Sunday evening, at H o’clock.
Sunday School at 4 o’clock, r M
Prater, every WcdrieaOay, at 3 o'clock, r. M.
’ - HEV H. E. LUCAS, Rector.
HRTHODIB T CHVRCH.
M .rnlii|e,i« pi n Sal-lxith «t llo’-l ck. Evening '
•ertuo . K*bb*th -.t 7 3<* o’clock. Sahbath H. h<»ol -t :
t ■ ’r| h! f. m. Pre e >«ervlce, Tbur«d<y. st 730 ’
c’tlo kp. m The Hvly Cbinmunion b<l nivi«ter<*<l •
•be T sehbatL mor i> gine* b a-ntb. ft. •
bl ftjgera pordiaily i .vit«d. R. L'. Howiikii.
Far tor.
<HIT«CII.
Divine worship ev»»ry Entity exempt the third
ng tMtrvicp cortm. vr«t* 4 11 o'clock. A. !
Cvening a trice rouniicneca a’ r.a f-naat seven R in*
day Bch«4'evcr‘ Bnhd«y autr o<*n •» 3 o’ 1 »ck.-
Prayet tneoth.g every Wcdo*a< * att ruooo at halt
peat thn-e o’ciuvk. Ail are ifc it-d.
Z C. WaRP. Paetor.
MMBHMMIMIMManaM* * fMMMMMaW- |
Ocean I 4 6«tfcp 21*1/F. &1.
A
Gena;. Lodge No 2i;, I 3 1. t'i-
Bri Muuctay nlghii.u »ach n-u.tb. at 7<, »'*l. ?k.
at tin <hty Hall.
J. J Speab, W. X. Jxh Ho* TOS, btt.
3BA *O*T L3D3E. No GH ' 0 O. F
Regu ar meetl’ ”verv Tti *eday nigk l, M o’oclck.
llehft.-ca o.tirrce tneetitiF*MThiir*d*’ °> mo-.th,
jular JewFvo m ‘tingPh Thursday »n‘•erh ro *»h
Officer#— • Wan', N. <♦ : F ’< H* F »i- V.
(I ; I . Piy» rm. /p’ surer; J. E Laaxbr gh\
«eia\v; burr Wiu o*.. P <♦.
IB !■— I* .. - id—kt .raRHBU. L 11
PIifVESSiON CARD?.
c. F. OOOPYEAR , *• X- '<*«**■•
GOODYEAR & HARRIS,
iTTO tNEYb KT LAW,
BLPSHWICR. GRORGIA.
f imcg—lv Seaport Appeal Building. Practice ti»
' 9 tii -’ juutiee us tuc Bruuxwick c*rc* it i' >•
City o| Darieu, Ua ov W. ts.
W. J. WILLIAMS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRI’NSWICK, • • OEOUCHA.
()FFIC« h> Lltt’efleld 4 Tieou’a Hew °»
a. B. MABBt. ‘ ! CBOVaTt
MABRY & CROVATT,
ATTORNEYS AT L/OT,
®RU -IWIOK, • • • OEOMOIA.
OHaa iu BBeroar Arra*i Building (uoriO-iy
The Appeal.
FVBURBEIA RVKRY
THURSD AY AFTERXOON',
AT IRUNs VICK, GEvKGIA
N >VE HER : : : : : 20th. .87®
HOME MAITE S.
Ft HLH lll:n»S NOTICK.
O'viug; to the ; ivd couditiou us the
.iie«, 1 J.nll attiuij’t to get oat iib
p per next «••< k. The n* xt issue will
•rpntar TUESDAY AFTERNOON,
Det - über 2L, tint! on each Tuesday
’.her uftcr, iiistmil of Thurs Jay as tiu
uou.tced.
i Ami now let us have a hotel •
Send roitn.l to Mr. T. W. Dexter
: for a load of wood, and keep warm.
There is a little for st of spars and
I masts in Turtle river.
The registered voter has pai l his
money, and will take his choice.
The health of the city is reported
good, notwithstanding tin recent very
warm weather.
If you desire to consult a broker,
insurance or realestate agent, call on
Mr. J. M. Dexter.
Ye local has’ut got the run of the
city yet, and therefore exp ai’t indul
gence for ineag"rness.
A good hotel is the first thing iu
order.
Brunswick will need a hotel, wheth
er llie Central gets the lease or not
bear that in mind.
Wanted—A house with eight to
twenty rooms, -em the btiHinens por
tion us the city. kpply al thia office
W< call the atlemiou us our capi
talists and business men to the t'acr
• hat a gooit hotel is a sineqtiu nun t »
he j-r vth and prosperity of a city.
More coudorfable dwellings are
wanfo-i in Brnuswick. Twt ntv nd
tages .-o’t' J 1».; rented right i.ov, if (
a live .'.'id 'st.’te ini ’ nntii.g agent i
had t .0 to rent.
Ou . t.stei' te l neighbor, the Adver-j
tiser, in its si issue. ftirtiidies a list i
.>f on- hr.u : d places of business in j
Brunswick, each one of which shall tie .
•is-reiifter heard from iu our report’- ’
’ nd and advertising columns.
Mr. T. W. Dext. r, at Collm’s'
wharf deals in genor d m rchandi'-e, j
as I will ‘urnish h iy ’’rain, grits, meal
&a. and Mr. I’enm nan is always there
t • take your orders. See advertise
ment.
.•larket its. —Owing to the
pi ure it gening out a firs 1 issu •, it
h>-..- been impossible to make up mar
ket r. ports for this paper. A commer
cial column will appear regularly here
after.
Messrs. Littlefield and Tison are
c mmissiouand fowar ling merchants,
shipbroki is, packet line igents &e. 0.11
on them at the large wharf depot of
the Macon Hid Brunswick railroad.
Clever gentlemen, and will treat you
well.
Courtesies extended to us by our
neighbor, Mr. Stacy, arc gratefully
acknowledged and highly r ppreciatud.
Wh»*n unexpectedly pressed to get out
tnis issue of the Appeal, his son, the
foreman of bis office, responded
promptly to our application for a
swapping of work, and rendered u«
most valuable services.
“The Yellow Jassamiue,” a beauti
ful littln poetu, by “Yellow Jassamine,”
an authoress of rare merit, well known
iu this city, is received, and will ap
pear in next issue. Many thanks to
• >ur fail friend for the contribution,
and forth ■ valued ’.xpressionu of wel
come container! ’o her kind greeting. ■
The Bay and the G ui, preside 1 i
over b; Massrs. Doerfliuger A Wentz,
are about the moat comfortable places
i stranger can ftumblo into •Ah; u n !
<e i .e of u friend, good cheer <r .< |
quiet game of billiards. sh ir s
itaam ire first-clasa, an I ele vrly al- ■
ten 1* I.
Til ■ ?i.ir :li in; Hoi. ie a Atlanta, is
n« i <; o; ’m. livelii bt an 1 best sept
note! < in th , r-i 'irhi ' nl’omitrv. 'L’h.'so
*■
who know ..layer Huff, know that he
loes noth 'g by halves, ami leaves
nothing undone 'o make first-class
w eitever he engages in. H ■ ami Mr.
Brown have suddenh raised that es
tablishment to the highest standard,
ami there is no doubt that they will
keep it tuere.
The attention <>f litigants, law
breakers am! persons whose ’’rights”
h ive to he n’jiiated in the eourthuose,
is calle l to th > law cards in this issue
of .he Appzal. Brunswick is proud of
her talented young men, aud we com
men 1 them as gentlemen of high
C haracter, s'rict integrety and learned
i i i the law.
The weather, up to 7 P. M.. Tues
; iiay, was unietisoiiably warm in this
i locality. At. tiiut ho.*, almost in
| stoutly, tue wind shif': I tu the north
nn<l the uniciiry fell several degrees
within a few bouts. Wedmsdny
morning brought us a cold north wind
and a raiu storm tuat lasted nil day,
making overcoats and tki<s ni’cessnry
hr comfort.
MASS MEETING.
Th* < Itlzoiiß of Bruiowlrk and the
Friends vs Xluco*. A Brunswick
Kall road invited to iWect
lu council.
In nn inanre of a resaluiion adopt
ed at a prelimin iry meeting of the
-f Brunswick, held at the
council chamber, Thursday evening.
18t: host, the nndursign-'d committi ”,
liuuouuc'' that there will be a.
Mas?: Meeting
Os tin- citizens of Brunswick, and
.heir friends along the line of the
Macon & Brunswick and Brunswick &
Albany Railroads, at the fair grounds
;n Brunswick,
Wednesday, 26d Instant,
at 3, P. M., to consider the present
attitude of the Macon and Brunswick
Railroad, and the complications grow
ing out of the failure to lease the
same ou the 6ih inst., and further, to
take counsel as to the true policy to be
pursued by the friends of the enter
prise, in the present emergi ucy.
All the citizens of Brunswick, and
those along the lines of the Railroads
mid on the se iboard, including the
Indies, are cordially and earnestly in
vited tojattend.
J. F. Nelson,
J. M. Dexter,
J. D. Spuunt,
A. O. Best,
W. J. Williams,
f Committee.
Bruuswick, Gil, Nov. 19th, 1878
MACON AND II td.NSAVICK UAtl.-
ROA > MICK I'l NO.
A ViKorouH Movement.
An informal meeting of citizens of
Brunswick, wh held N ivember 18th,
1879, called to consider whnt is the
best thing to do in relation to the
present Macon and Bruuswick Rail
road complications.
On motion, J. B. Habersham was se
lected Chairman, and C. P. Goodyear
S .’cret i\v. The object of the meeting
w.n at de Iby the Ch.tirmnn. A tuo
ti »u w>.s lUiide aud carried thatacom
•littee of three be appointed to draft
resolutions to be presented to a mass
nii-i’i i’ig to :>e held nt the Fair Grounds
in ch'-iuswick, on Wednesday Novem
ber 2Gth, 1879, at 3 o’clock, p. m., sai
meeting called to take such action as
may b< deemed expedient in relation
to the Mac »ii and Brunswick Railroad
ro-uplii'-.t! >ns. 0. P. Goodyear, Garey
W. 3ty.es, au.l John B. Habersham
v 're app >i 'ted tiie committee. J. F.
Nelson, J. SI. Dexter, J. D. Sprunt,
A. O. B st and W. J. Williams wer<
appointed a committee to issue the
call, and H. T. Dunn, J. M. Dexter, D.
T. Dunn. T. W. D xter and Dr. L. B.
Davis a committee to prepare the
grounds. The whole meeting was
constituted a committee of the whole
to invite the people of Glynn County
and con dies on the line of the Rail
roads to participate in the meeting.
C. P. Goodyear,
Secretary.
Those wanting carpenter’s work
done, or a house built, will do well to
engage the services of Mr. J. M. Bry
ant. See c >r<l in another place.
L. D. H >yt & Co., hardware and
house-furnishing merchant-., pay their
respects to our readers to-day. They
have a large and varied stock, and
are offering great bargains to the
trade.
Theq-iestion is, who sh ill it be?—
We decline to take a hand this time,
but suggest, with all due respect to
’be registered sovereigns, to give us
an enterprising, progressive, brainy
man for Mayor, and wise, prudent, |
safe counsellors for Aldermen, —men ■
who will reduce the taxes and expend
th public revenues where they will
do the most good.
Capt. Troup Butler, Inspector of
Fertilizers for this district-, is in the
city, stopping at Mr. Charley Moore’s.
He is here ou official duty, but the
friends cf ti e Appeal need not neglect
ntin on that account. Show him the
y.
Mr. W. 11. H irri.sou has a charm
ing restaurant and oyster saloon, called
the Pit ie.six, corner Bay and Glonces-;
o-r jt roots, wb -re he is prepared at- .ill
hours t.» wait upon a friend. G>
roii’.d un I try a dozen of those line,
large C---iey Island bivalves.
Joe WaJl 'ce's restaurant, on Bay
si.iect, is .he coziest place for a. good
dinner, or a dozen on the h-ilf sbi-11.—
And then if you want exercise, he'll
set ’em for a game of ten pins, as of
ten as you’ll set ’em up at the other
en I. ’ It
-
Judge Mershon and the lawyers are
on the grand rounds of justice. Lust
week they were at St Marys, and this
week nt Charlton court. Owing to the
Judges former connection with most
ofthecisesinCamden, and itbein gim
possibi to get another Judge, very lit
tle bus ness was done there, and the
same 'iffi.-ulty presents itself at Charl
ton.
Glynn Superior court will convene
next monday, and continue two w,eks.
Wo under itnnd the dockets are pretty
lUvuvy.
nacou and Bnm.wlik Rnllroad fnr
Ideawe.
Executive Department,
Atlanta, Ga . November 18, 1873.
Wherea# the M-tcon and Brinnwiclc railroad waa.
pnrsuttnt to adverti«»emeut, off’*red for lease outlie
Glh i: at Tit, in the city ol Macon, and
When a* tlm legvl hou a of stile expired bef»re
tbo bidding ceai>«-d, and while bida wto pending
and befo c the highest bi 1 ma le was. or con’d be
recognized a.i 1 before the highest bid obtainable
was r-'Ci ivt d; aud it having boon th*H» announced
by the governor that th'' I ».•»•• of aa-.d road had u<»t
been oftected, b-.t that iho s.-rne w s ihe i and th«re
u ithdravvu and would le rca ivert sed for lease <n
a frit-re day;
By vi tue o’ the authority veat< d in the governor
by the 11 th serti >n of an acteu it.e«! ‘an act to an’
thorize the le «e or aaie «?f the nae<>.» pnd Brunswick
railroad," etc , ap »r< vod September 3. 1879; It is
Ordered, Thu an a Ivertiapment be prepared and
pubhaiiod. a * r- quire 1 by eml act setting that
the snid Mi *oii and Brunewick railr->al w.ll ex
posed for lease to the h gh at bidder, nut diaq ra’i*
tied under ihe terms‘ f cuid act al the com’t-uouse
in the city of Macon, Georgia, withm the legal honra
of sale, o’i i'neaday, tbx 13tu day f Jannarv. 18H0
and from <iay today, iu me «ii-»«’■•••i o« oi the g »v
--er ior. nutr the property ia !■ t'e I p •»» the t**rni»
and c nditions *>t raid a-.t, and t' ea. t ameuda ory
thereoi appreved October 11th, 1873. Lt ia further
order* I.
shat if it ahall b e ma Io to appear by Matiafa'tory
proof that 'he highest bidder ut a >id leus; g is din*
q lulifle 1, u nier the provision* *»f a od acta, to take
aa<a property, then the aame ahall b .iwardol and
the ti e thereto made r o the highest bidder who is
qualitio I. • And ’or the better protect on of the inter*
vata oi the t»>t *in »hia behalf, o *ch ..nd every per
non e auui g to bo quaMfled as the anci-e.’ntul oid ter
of aai I eathAig.X’id tu -Be who ar** a aociaied with
him. will hi req.died to m.ke affidavit that they or
eith* rof the n, do not represent, directly or indi
rectly, any railroad or expreaa co p ny or conipa*
uie-*, withi i me Stite < f Georgia, or a combination
ot e tn<-r oi them: and th .t they <> r ei!her of them
hive no interest in any company ruindm* t • or from
the Atlantic c«wst at inv other p »tnt tuun tin c ty of
Bril Swick; a id that it is tneir purpose in g » »d • th
to luitil. al the conditions tnd requireme Ha said
‘aelH
It is f’irt vr or lore 1, That bot of stid acts, to*
gel bee with'his order, bo publ’shed with aud in
clu led in . a.d advvriiHefuaut.
ALFKEJ\”. CQLQUI IT.
By the G »vemnr: • Governor.
J. \V. W eren, Secretary Executive Department,
By anthority of 'n act a»>nr<»ved September 3,1879,
and an aat am u bit -ry < hereof. a».pr -ved < >ct 'b n* 14
18.'9 tnd upon ih« term's and c mditi »hn m uitioued
tii© eiu. (both of w nch viid acts tj a>)im>.a«nlb re
tn). me Mac >n and Brun.>w ck rdir>«a l w 1 be offer,
ed lor tithe hi he t bid ior n t «li qualified
und t he terms oi said rets, bes in the c •urt h Hine
d or f file county ot Bib i iu the e ty of lac m. be*
iw -eu the legal h » th of * do. mi Tuesday, the 13th
d :y-*f January. 18IM aid from day t»dy, tn the
tion of the govern >r, unt’-l a lease U • ffectod,
aLFaE;J H. CULQTITI’.
November 10th, 1879. Governor.
■ > ♦ ♦ - -■—
A New Enterprise'—Some weeks a
g<> Mr. F. A. Filzgera’id of the firm of
Fitzgerald & Spear, of this city con
ceived the project of a regular Packet
line between this Port and Nassau,
and at once resolved to make the ex
periment. He proceeded to Nassau
aud engaged the Schooner Hattie
Darling to run for six months, mak
ing her trips ns often ns possible.
She made her first trip two weeks
ago, bringing a cargo of west India
frti.t. which she sold out, mid sailed
with a cargo of provisions on the
15 th. She aill retur i ab > ic the 10 th
of Deccmb'ir with a Cull cargo of ba
uiiiiuas, pine apples, coeoauuts, and
other fruits. The Hattie Darling
stops al the Wharf of Mr. T. W,
Dexter, her agent at this end of dm
line, ai. 1 with whom applications for
freight or passage slmul I be left.
The festive burglar is on his rounds
in Brunswick, und thus" having mov
able valuables should be particular
not to leave them lying around loose.
On mon.lay night the "residence of
Mrs. Smith, was entred and rifled of
sundry articles; and from thence the
thieves proceeded to the residence of
Mr. D. T. Dunn, ami went through
it with marked ability. His bad-room
was enterel and his pantaloons pock
ets robbed of twenty dollars,Mr.Dunn
returns thanks to the daring rascal for
leaving bis pants among the flowers,
and for not taking too gold watches
that were m the room, and invites
him, or them, to come again.
Mr. Bru water,s resilience, wo learn,
was burglarised Saturday night.
There is. evidently a baud of thieves
operating in this city, ami every
citizen should be on the alert to detect
them.
Explanation.—For the present, and |
until we getfairlv underway and well J
freigted with advertising patronage,
we shall have our outside printed in
Atlanta, where we can get it done
much cheaper, and ai the reader will
see, in equally as good style, as to
matter and mechanical work, as we
could possibly doit here. We doubt
not the reader will agree with us in
the opinion that this outside is supe
rior to the outsides gotten up in the
average country newspapers.
Mr. J. F. Nelson, the Bay street
merchant, calls attention to his mag
nificent stock of dry goods, clothing,
boots, shoes, groceries, family sup
plies, ship stores etc. etc. and we
comeud bis establishment to our read
ers as a place for good bargains, fair
dealing and kind treatment.
■ • ■' —»
For the benefi' of toe busy bodies!
who suppose that there is a silent part
ner in the Appal,.we make the state
ment that such is not the case. Carey
W. Styles, is sole Editor and proprie
tor. lie wants five hundred copart
ners however, light away, to fill the
important positions of subscribers and
advertisers.
The Atlantic and Golf Railroad
brought, including the mortgages
assumed, sl. 410. 000, as follows:
First mortgage $2. 710. 000 second
mortgage $1,400,000. Bid S3OO 000.
These are the figures on paper, but
in reality Mr Plant got the Road for
a little over $3,000 000.
We have heard of no changes in the
management of the Read yet, and it
is thought those two splendid
an-1 uccom|
' 1 ' 1 " 11 AiXiS’Li'
ci * "- * 1
F * t
To llio Bualneaa Men of B. uuiwlek.
It lias been said that man is prone
to return to his first, love, and the ob
servation of your “oldest inhabitant’’
verifies that other sayings that those
who leave Brunswick are sure to come
back.
Perhaps this is reason enough for
my returning, but it is prop, r that I
should say to you, that itifliumees .'th ■«r
than sentiment operated to bring me
back.
I am here to aid you in one more su
preme struggle to secure permanency
and vitality to your enterprises and
to make Brunswick what manifest des
tiny demands she shall be. I come
with no Unworthy object, no mean mo
tive, no questionable purpose; but to
establish and build up an enterprise
ttiat shall quicken your energies, fos
ter your interests, promote your pros
perity and assist you in the great work
of building a city.
I am here to antagonize no interest,
to oppose no enterprise; but to carry
on a legitimate business in your in
terest and my own, and to make it, if
possible, an ornament to your society
and an indispensibte adjunct to every
interest in the city. I desire to make
a Newspaper that shall give due prom
inence toyour natural advantages, ad
vance your material prosperity, pre
serve and protect your social and
moral institutions, augment the profits
of your mercantile, manufacturing,
mechanical and professional pursuits,
repel the assaults of your enemies and
utilize the good will of your friends.
In a word, to give you n paper that
sh ill be serviceable to all branches of
industry, and excite the pride of every
citizen of the city.
To do this, However, I ru ust have
your cordial and generous co-<>pera-:
tion.-material aid, in the way of n-a-i
sonably liberal patronage, is necessary ;
to the success of the enterprise. No i
newspaper can live without the friend-!
ship and active assistance of the bu. i
ness portion of the community in
which it is located: much less can it
attain to usefulness or rise to the. dig
nity of business respectability and
intellectual force without such sup
port.
I propose to give you a quid pro quo
for every dollar of patronage u ex
tend to the Appeal, and I pr. ent its
claims with confidence that roti will
appreciate the mutual inter*.* <4s involv
ed, and promote both by lib.-r d rid -
seriptious and a reasonable am?m.t
of advertising.
My rates shall not bo exorbifanl
shnll ask only living prices, ami I fc ]
sure you will neither expect nor desire
prices that will inspire contempt, or
bring the paper to an early grave. Live
and let 1 ve, is a manly motto—as char
itable as it is old, and I now shake
hands with you across and through
the principle it teaches.
The first number of tho Seaport
Appeal will he issued, from the old
stand, on Newcastle street, Thursday
20th inst.
One thousand copies will be struck
and scattered broad cast in the city
and along the mail routes.
You are cordially invited to call at
the Office and see about it.
The orange crop of Florida is esti
mated at 15 per cent larger t han last
season, but there are more rusty or
anges indicating damage to the trees
from insects.
Hon. John Maund is in the city.—
He wants a railroad.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
POUT OF BICIhVSWICK., ISISORGIA
b’or Week Endinu: Nov. 20 1879.
ARItIV % Ls.
Nov 14 —Rehr Three Siet* rs l’*?’ or.
Nov 15—Bi Brir Jur*—ih.bault. -it Tlp'Dihr
Nov 15—s. hr Vii.ey ir<l— K •«»-brook. • ham aton
Nov 15—Scar .»! R Hand a'vi.i Hurt Royal
DKP 1 KTIKIA.
Nov 14—Schr Loiiira Wilson—Rpiin er, N Y
Nov 14—Br Schr H> tte Darling'-Ranger, Nassau
Nov 17—bchr LsHie • o »l —: obi>, N Y
in roit r.
Br Bark Sunbeam—Lumb< r J II Me■*’»ilh ugh
Br Bark Kingwood—».mub.r —J *< VrCulL.ugh
Br Bark t«»r>ih vnn—Lumber—Dodge a F<n er
Br Bark ITnit.n Dumb >—i bdge . I’ Iler
sp Lark Sanin yaua - Lumber Tudlo &Co
Bark —Lumber—D U a. on
Bark Proteua—L «mber—Couk !;r«H& Co
Port. Brgt*»rol|j/fc—Lumber—Chur c een Co
Po t Brg dbert.na \rielu -Lu .bet —DC Jacou
Br Big Jiir»—Ltiiiibei—Dodge « Fuller
hr luma F dart—Lmnufj— K l» 1-h ppard
Hc.ir Wu) jj K light—Lumb'o— i B , «'ppard
Sciir Lii ee *istert—l,utu er-- 1 »v oiler
Hchr Vmeya i—Lunib-r—Dodge v Fiun r
Bcbt .d K Hfti.d —Lum ••er— It bKt-ppa d
NKW % DVtmTitiE.TllSN a -4.
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
FOK MAYOU,
JAMES F. NELSON.
aldeumex,
S. C. Littlefield, John Gueen,
1 Alex. Wattles, J. Niohtixgalf.
November J'.'th. 1870-21
COURTLAND HVM.MEH. M’BHCEU II ATKINbuN,
SYMMES & ATKINSON
A.i
Tile .Um- n and ?*- ■: i«w!ck Muddle
Th.- following lu.'lco was served on
the g.ivenor yesterday by Mr. Stan
ton’s com ['any: — Con.fituli >n. 15. ~
St ite of Georgia, Fulton County. Tc
his Excellency, A. 11. Colquitt, gov
ernor of the State <>i Georgia:
You are hereby no’iile ’, that I foi
' the company which I::-: rcM-r.’e ; claim
to be the highest :i;-. 1 ’ st I ' ! 1 r at
the sa’e of the k.is • '.lie ... - and
Brunswick railroad (th-: _>./ rty of
the State) at Macor, Gi ; -,-iii, on the
6th .’ay of November, and that I
demand and claim the said railroad
under the lease contr-ict as set forth in
the provisions of an act passed by
the general assembly of the state of
Georgia, approved September 3rd, 13-
79, and acts amendatory of the same.
I insist that, under the provisions of
this special act which must be constru
ed strictly, and especially the second
section of the same, which reads as
follows: [Here follows second, .section
of net.] Tint there was a lensing at
said time, and a full disposition of the
property under the law to one of the
bidders. I further insist that I was
tho highest and best bidder at the
time tho said railrod was declare!
leased, and that it was so declared by
the auctioneer crying (be sab-. As to
the fact that I was such bid.ter and
that there was a sale of the le. se, I .- .'
now ready to show’ and ask to stibo.it
to your excellency proof of the wu..
for your consideration.
I further insist that there was no '
legal bid made by any other person
for the lease of sai l road, who Lad un
der the provision of this ipeci il act,
a right, to bid al id sal - or a r-ght
to lease said road, a-.id ’ . .t for these i
reasons Lam, uh u . .-«> . nly wifi. th.-
<crms of the a<- , i : ‘:ti. d to raid .-u:.-
ruud, au • .jc ' is: 1 mu K-a-b. to
1 present t>■ youi’ ex- cll. ncy an-: '
ask .hut I may do Lite ssnio. ;. „|
ready to -w all th. ! i have <*tn ‘ .i.
fa- . u-: i i'--..!ing th rigiits ui a.y
company u. i the ov, 1 mm r
sped'ally . . i.ir.'l ;he carryi ig oat ol
'lmnr. isi i i!. le . ont.act ..ccord
ng !. the j rovi. i.ms of (lie above re- ;
f- -red to net, hold ng my ie f in re: li
nos to comply with ail ui' its provi
sioi.s. llvßpeetluliy snbmi' -1.
E. T. I'. ne,
For the i -m.ij- my.
This the 14lh day of ',
—■* « •
'l':efollowing ,s •y d/: .. .yob
I. ae t.'mi-.i ? o >. • . neo
at! ov. r the country.
“Atlanta, Ga., Nov m' r 13.—.;/.
A'. Sh ue. Editor: Your telegram re-,
i-e.ved. 1 decline to am w•<.xwp'
io say present my personal cougratu-1
liitious to Gen. Grant on bis s if. i.rr--
v.d to his country. rL fought for his
country honorably, and. won. I i >U->b'.
for mine and lost. lam ready tn try
it over again. Death to the Union.
'“[Signed] 11. Toombs.”
The General says his dispatch was
repeated in a garbled state, —that “the
true interpretation of the ltuign:i-:<*
was the death of tho union, nisi t!
present goverment is a eonwlid.itw
one, and not a confederacy.”
Bui low about “trying it ovei
again,” “General? are you too, for
Grant and tue nation ?
Tell us, ye winged winds, which
side to take.
Mayor Harrison, of Chicago aid
Grant, that like Washington, be hmi
been offcr-'-d a crown, and like Wush
ington he had declined it.” Heshou! .
have nutit thus-As a crown was tender
edCtnser, and thrice put away by him
but finally .-icccp’ed; so shall a crown
be offerd to you, i die -al A-arls w ill
expect you to acct ! it o . the instant. '
“Weu.vonn ' .. .la-’i se-l, in-.'o .i
--of its rn so; ive phases, . I ;
that mip:y p..op!c i: lo sou h w- do
be willing to cap ure Grant fr ■ : tie
republican-, and tak • .dva-dry-. i
boo.a <o‘pl-c’C this si ci on on a. n
sol: . , | .’idcalb. at. I yraci. '. . .
.I,' ■ i :i <
The t< mil ey of the R publican
party'a is Lei ;i <>>■ ■ I i xt’-.i- ag.mei
<,: it-ee 1 ii..,t in; I t‘n ho: or t .
r< j-iT-M-nt you m a pub c rap te.ly.
ui < prove this beymidalt eimtiovei ..
\\\- .-lie led bv history .o bi-lu - ; fi.cr. .
are two great -lang- is to ar. public '
taxation and a ten - cy to gi'asj ■
pewci unduly. The iL pun;., an pur’;. ;
mis moved in the w y : nr. n/...-,.
-• iverum- nt. Th.it i ■ti o c-- to
day— in opposition ■ b.- :i- .so
Ji-- people. Many <i y : : v p
tioa in tho old co-::.-iy, and ;■ ■ -cm
here to ' scupo it. you ... .; - r i ■
have heard ui it fi am y or. ■ a.tn rs. I -
was idlempted here in in b -g.nii-, j
iii.be century, when au e.'ort v.
made by the Federal pri'ty
l-i l:..- ■: -f.l.tUo .
1 : ■ t S- ;
mJ
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
' AT 3 X. O> 7FL IDA.
'
i 3, t .JI.'TA’iSX RAILROAD.
i.. - ' ■Sr>,AiM
< i moral > iiporiiitendant’fjollloo,
Macon, Ga,. Jun. 11, 1879.
• \N‘ itrl Hnnclay, the Pith instant, passenger
' ti - j -’ii t: is t’oi.l’.vi|| rnn as toilowb:
CU di t 1»L Ni> 11OUTE VIL BRUNSWICK.
NIGH I PA> LNGEK NO. 1. SOUTH—DAILY.
vo '’aeon.'. 7:46 p. rn
k r: v! ’ rr.ii 9;47 p. m.
ust t.an 10:45 p. )u.
A’. 1.- , Mtp 3:27 a.m.
\ni.n BruusAick 6:lH‘a. ru.
Lv v. I;r. nt»v i<-k for steamer 6:15 a.m.
Ar iv. eruaudiua 10:15 ». m’.
c rivo ’acii.-ionviile 2:35 p. in.
NI ill PASSENGER NO. 2, NOtITH-DAILY.
I. iso J k-l a Hiville 11:16 al m.
I.• I<■ ; f > i d pe sGaruer 3:45 p.m.
iirive rr -i-.i-k ,7.45p.m.
I' , avis B ...ivv.ik ‘ 8:00 p.m.
L* a- e •’ mu . .10:35 p. m.
L 1 . tnn i 3:31 a. m.
1/ veCoctii.n 4:33 a.m.
\ rive .‘lttr.on,. .’..6:55 a. m.
( 10-e . ’i K-dion at Macon for all points North.
East, an I Allan aavd \ugusta.
D \Y AC’DU MOD \ LIdN NO 3, SOUTH,
Via Jesup and Live Oak- Daily, except Sunday
L<'ave Ma on ..7:45 a. m..
\n ive Cot hran 10:33 a ti’. 1 ’"
•r i-<• i liHtniun ~r|:o2a. in.
• rr, ,1.- ip.;.. ;; «, h:SU p. th.' ■
Ar.’ivc JncKHonviUe 8:U(i a. xu. .
N’u. 4 NOUTH—Daily, except Sunday.
I LcaveJ • n uvide.../. A*.... 6:50 p. "m.
; L av»» ip ip 7:45 a.m.
; Leave Li imaii...! 3:25 p. in*.
: Lease <» c.»raii 3:45p.m.
\r. ive M i -tn 6:25p. in
<’orn< cts at Jacon for all points North, Lasi an I
W,‘3t. ' U-
II -, VKINSVILLE BRANCH.
Freight and ic -nnimodatiou—Daily, except Sunday
! oavr - IC’ If. -.00 P ID.
rive Law. msviile ? 10:45 p.* in
Leave Hi t . e 3 Ci) a. in.
A v.- Bru. >wifk.. .4:15 a.m.
■<nuo. sat ihchran with Trains 1 and 2 to and
from Macon.
r. av< c ichran 1<):45 a. m.
Ar H ov; .. v j 0 jj :3u
a-a > >• !J i h 2:45 p. m.
\tiivo ( .c ir.:i ;.......... .3:3u p. m.
<’.» .n • .• t’t hn n with Train-? No. 3 and 4io
and from -lacor.. • ,
*r 1 »{G EW. ADA i S, Geu’ 1 Supt.
W. J. ’ xirvis, M Trans. *”
•'iw.ir '.!• siasq ’ail Rial Jorjianj
- ----- ass—a.
(JITAXC: OF ScilEDUki:.
..nr-1 a »ent’soffice t
1*..: HK Ga. July 10th 1579. |
, and lifter ’ir ! \ July l-.th. 1h79. lassenger
' trumK on l.;!'. ui -vux run an follows:
vi:< v . i:r> n- und.
PA LY .-UNJIN-EFTED.
< 'i'.' m • J k 8,00 am. -
. 11.47 a m.
l i s' J • 2 16 p.m.
• ’ 6 ’.3 p.m.
• - I - i-.-\ 8.00p.m.
■ i « ) B UnD.
I .’.I : i’CN -a- EXCEPTED,
SfOa.in. •
" C> 45 a m.
• • -A :> tk ... .* 12 16 p ru.
Hing Hutts ) 216 p m.
* " y -s- ; 414 p.m.
\. vivo at ii.usw.clj 830 p.m
CHAS. L. SCHLATTER,
Genera] Stiperintaudeflf,
IL D. ?-’E DLR,
A x ‘i f Siipvrintpudent.
Atk ntic and Gulf Bailroad .
CeNi i’.Ar.SUPEIIINTENDENT’sOyFIOK, )
A' DANiic and Gulf Kailboad, }
Sa ANNAH, Oct. 3d. 1879. )
/ J? J AD AITER WED\ESDAY Oct/ sth.Patigen
gLi tr tins on this Bond '. ill run as follows:
NIGH! EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4. 30P. M
rrivc .-t J-sup . ,7.<0 I*. M
.rvo at i
Unve g lU.nbridge “ 9 40 A. M
Anlve.t vlbnuy “ ‘..10 45 A. M
r: ivw *xt J/vc Oak •• 2WA. Al
Ar ivu i Htthasboo “ ....* 7.UO*A M
vH’ive al JacksouviUe “ 7.50 a. M
L« a < iui 'aLassen ' • 5.45 P. M
Leave Jarksuaville “ ....5 3 P.M
,vi Live oak •* 11.15 P.M
.ivt A.i.ativ “ 4.00 P. 51
uc av. u.didirii’-c •• 4.00 P.M
..ca c T-on asv lie •• 7.35 P. M
uve Je?up •* 6 So Al M
orive xi Sav.tLnah «• 9.0) A. Al
\ • • r.nro d • irs between Savannah and Jackson-. •-.
• i lea l avt. nah hug Al'-niiy.
p.H : a ' ru t through to and from ■Savarruah*
and At mi y. • / . ■
i s ,i Lb. i m avanni’.ator Fernandina, Gait:- '
B-i. .. i C Le ? s iaLo this tia’n.
p xo. . e ; La it-n lake ih'.a Lain.
i'ret -a .-innt.h for Brunswick take
t .is i a ar. ng ;.t Brunswick 6:60 n. m.
Parse : Brunswick at B.oop>n., r..ri\
i (’ at >av a’.t h .g.Ua m.
Fasaeiij'i iH vii . M.iuon at 7:15 a. m (daily ey
c .it 8 tuda. > lun’et <*t- Jc-ue with this train Lr
E.<»ridi». •
. lj, ;’.? fro d l-'pi la by this uanc >nneet at
Jesu » w iF.i i -r. vxng in aincou at 6;.5 r. X .
lti y •: .. u; ud ■.«> ./
>•» ui t e -i between Montgomeny
J: Ckbuaul’-.
•au e 1 » pi*.g rars firn through t»and-’
ir .a s r h a. i ; . oxiVxljc; also t lUUKi
sa . ... t-:ou.v*. AL... ami’Ja iisblf- ■
c ' • iih Passenger trains .both n..
oad tuaml'froidMa
co* . -.ii u:;t >1 ■> . ry, ’nubile, New Orleans,
le. •
nl no for Apalachicola »
r> ’si y eveuiug, for Columbus
t-Vjf.. x’.Ad u/a .d ..u ay ufte. UuwD.
r:ope 1 i i .la kc-umiiie daily (Sumlajb
< «< dpiii.ga, St Augustine,
u.i .HI , a U all landings on Si.
toU n r;V •!'.
i . '. as 'll \. It U. h vc j motion, goill-
. .. . h ~ a.; i lu. J i;iSV.\4.kat4,4op. m.
.. a .c . ( i;. u.>.
. 1 -ai. I - i g Car Berths se-
Im -... _. d .1! s.r-.-tt, and
m a i - ..U ii a.ii’u. d -lC Depot.
V. JO.'-I.U J'~:.. TIIAIN —EASTEKX
D VISION-