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-■». An" . -WI
ng the Duty
To
lottos the Duty or City Scot-
anger, and to prescribe the
manner and time of remov-
Ins filth and offensive matter
from within certain UaUt* of
the City, and for other pur-
SnvL Bo |t ordained liy the Huy or
and Council of tUe city ol Brunswick
in Connell assembled, that the work of
Hcsrsnger’s department shall bo given
ont by contract, and eealxd pruposnL-
for performing the laaio for tie year
1H77 slutll Iks handed in to the Clerk ol
Council by 7 o'clock F. M. on Wodnes-
day, 7tli inst, nt winch time on elec-
■lion for Scavenger will toko place, and
,«ach bidder shall enclose wi;h bis bid
,the names of two or moro securities,
* who shall bind themaelves in a bond in
,the sum ot one tbonsand dollars for the
faithful performance of the dntics of
.tfcavanger, and (Aittncil shall, at the
first regular meeting in Jannary here
after proceed to select from those who
.shall submit their proposals, one who
>shail perform the duties of .Scuvangcr
for the then present municipal year.
Sec. 2. And bj it farther ordained,
tlmt it shall lio the duty of the Afcsvau-
ger to remove each iluy, Sundays ex
cepted, from within the limits emhrm -
ed by the river on tho west, Eg-
nioud street on thu east, H street un
the north, and London street on the
couth, nil rubbish and tilth und dopes
It the same at wliatever point may hi
designated by the Boon) of Health.
H»'. 8. And be it further ordained.
|hat it sbull lie the duty of each owner,
tenant Or occupant of u bouse, situated
within the above described limits, to
Jkeejp within his or her yard, or cnclus-
lire, respectively, a Ikix or barrel ol
/niflicient site, hi which shall bo depos
ited all tlui offal, filth and rublifsligcn-
eluting and accumulating in said bonne
or enclosure, and place the same on
tile outer limit of the sidewalk by or
Indore 8 o’clock A. M. from the first
day of April to the thirtieth day of No-
vendicr, unit by or before 10 o’clock a.
X- from the first day of December to
the thirty-first day ol March of cucli
and every year.
Keo. t. Anfi be it further oriluiueil,
that cncli nod every owner or occupant
f>t a house or lot shall keep the yunl,
cellar, enclosure, or premises clean mid
clear of and frea from all putrid or
stinking water, or other putrid or offen
aivn mutter or thing whatsoever.
8»\ 5. And bo it further ordained,
that the Hcavanger shall lie subject for
each violation or omission to discharge
the duties imposed by this ordinance,
on conviction before the Police Court,
to a lino not exceeding §100.00 nr la
bor on the public streets not cxeqcdiug
thirtydnys, or both, at the discretion
of the court.
8«v 0. Anil be jt further orduini'd,
That each anil every person violating
the third slid fourth sections of this
ordinance shall be subject, upon con
viction before tho Police Court, to n
fine not exceeding one hnudml dollais
or labor on tjm public streets not ex
ceeding thirty iluys, or both, ut the
discretion of the court.
Hkc. 7. And lio it further onluineil,
that all ordiunnees or pints of ordi
nances niilitating sgsiust this ordinance
be, i n tile same are, liendiy re/nadc,/.
Passe,/ iu Council, Jan. Hist, 1877.
Attested: JAM, *’. NELSON.
James Uoimtox, Mayor.
Clerk of Council.
An Ordinance
VP Hmuw the ClffiNlliifiM, ana Pro
mote ami Pm*m> the Health of tlt«*
fit y of llrnn w Irk.
Unvnon i. Bt it c/.Wvr l h) lb* Mayor an i
found! of the i'll)’ of Uruimwidi lu (fount'll tw-; Tr* U r.
B' lublvJ, t!i4 from f-'ler lli« Or«t il»/ of Apr !
JH77, Jt fihaJJ SOt J*» lawful formjt l*«nh>u toliuiltl,
have, kxop or v*fi IfrJvjr nJtVltt tkv JtiulU »f
the city of Iirnti*»ii% uyfow uuwberou-
fitnutcU am I u»kvl m follows:
Flret, No Privy ah mil b*> pjotn J, vf t'ji}) yomalu
o’Uhin a leiw diatautf than thfvc foot from t^o Hut-
pf any *trret or alky, or wlthiu thu Haiti.* «U*Uu>t-
horn the 1 >ou mlary Unu of hia or b«y Jy$.
Hcv. nl, No p r*o« ab«JJ build, ltavu, kc*p or
jixr any Privy witffn the limit* of tbedty havlu K
a pit or alnk attached to tbo aainc; byt all piJvie
*1**11 be ao eonatructod aa to bav.t the • •at» at
eaat two foot above the *urfactf gf tbo earth
floor and open in the roar, or HoguniMirtieted a*,
allow the five pauu^tt of moviblo boxtw front the
year.
Third, No peraon abaJ! nsoaay IJrivy within the
limlU of the city un)** tbu aatwo be provi.lcl
with uiovablo boxen for the reuuiyfl of all matter
BiVumuJatiny tUerdy; and the box* nhall bo re
moved, rloay««d and djsiufivfotl, at laaat ou.-e
rry two wowka front tfco first .lay of April to tb.-
tliirty-flrat day of Ortobcr. an l at leant one.* {n r
Mouth from the first day of November to the tkir-
*)-first day of March, of eoeh and every year.
Fourth, No poraon ahaU um any Privy within
the limiU of the city without plating. from time
time, aa may be rvqtiir* 1, a quantity of dry earth
in the movable boxew auffldtiijt to absorb and n« u,
trail re all offensive kmon arising *b»r«fro«u,
Kxc. 2. And be it further ordained. That every
P waon occupying a bonac within thu limit* of the
dty. ahali keep tho yar U ay l premise-, in a clean
ly condition, an 1 ahaU, at least once a week, r.*-
;uove or deatroy all garbag* or filth. that may
bare a tendency to injure the auppjy of water, or
propa^atn diaoaa*.
8*c. 9. And be it further onlalpw). That all
tHwen Owccw, or p*r*oiu who ktop fr.vth lueata,
Ac., or vegetal4«a for aale. aball k.^p tboir pla.'ex
/jf bnataesa in a cleanly condition, and ahali
promptly remove and deatroy all decaying matter,
whTtbar Animal or vegetable, and ahaU. parti. u
larly dnMng tho warm aeaaon. keep exposed a
jraSkient quantity of Chloride of Lime, ('arbolh-
Add or other good dialnfe -Unt. and ahaU. at least
once a weak, acouror rlcatuo the floors with a
proper eolation of carbolic Arid.
8ae.4v And be it further ordain* l. That each
/Mdewdypemon who atoll violate any of tbapro-
vidona of thio Ordinance. ahaU be Ml***, on
coBviefkM bate* the Police Court, toaftndnot
rxcoeding one hundred dollar*, or labor on the
An Ordinance
Governing License*, and pro
viding Penalties tor viola
tion thereof.
Jtecnoxl, Be Jt Ordain Ml by the Mayor and
Council of the CUy ot Brnnawlck, and it la hereby
.rdained by authority of the same, that the fol
lowing shall be the ratea of annual Licrnaaa In the
-dty of Brunswick for tho year 1877. the
nendng on the first day of Fahnury, 1877, and
ending on the Slat day of January, 1878:
Few each and every one home wagon or dray
hauling for hire in the dty, flva (loUan..
For each and every two bora# tr%gQg or dray
•wed in the eamo way, ten dollars.
For each butcher's or baker's wagon naedfo
deliver meat or bread, and tor aaeh wagon uaed by
manufacturers of Soda water, or lea <roam, or by
ileal an In Ice, Are dollars.
Every livery Stable ahaU pay a license of aev-
juty-flve dollars, and all parties taking out this
license aball be exempted from any apadal licens
or vehicles used by them.
Rkc. 2. For every person or firm doing business
aa Commission Merchants, twenty dollars.
For every person or Arm dealing in Hay, Crain,
Racon or Mill Supplies, and not paying a tax on
ati-kof gei eral merchandise, or license as com
mission merchants, tweuty-flve dollars.
For each and every Master of a ship, Agent or
»ther officer of any ship or veaael, or other person
who shall sell goods or articles of any kind from
my wharf, or personally purchase cargo, or col
lect freight money, shall bo considered a commia-
<ion merchant and pay a license of tweuty dollars.
For each Drug Htoru. twenty dollars.
For each Ilakery, Un dollars.
For each Jewelry store, W. * dollars.
For narh Kwwlng machine agent, ten dollars.
For each maidout VUyuh lan, fatvycror Dentist,
♦cn dollars.
For each lo-.*al Insurance Agent, ten dollars for j
•aeh Inaursncn Com puny ruprevented by him. J
For each Express or Telegraph Company doing '
business lu the city, twenty-five dollars. j
For each pemon or Arm doing a Ranking, Drok* I
•rage or Kiu-hangu budnev*, or eugaged In buyint j
or selling exchange, curreucy. stocks or other »• j
•mrities for a profit, or in loaning money, discount- !
ing commercial paper, or coUeciing the name aa a j
collecting agent, or advancing on collaterals for
interest, commissions or otherwise, whether he
they keep an oflkn or not, twenty-five dollars.
For each Inspector or Mnasurer of Timber, lum*
her, shingles, staves, cross-ties, Ac., fivo dollars
For each Htevodoro, one hundred dollars.
For each Hhip-broker, twenty dollars.
For each Barber shop, flitaoii dollars.
For oarh Hotel, twenty dollars.
For each Boarding House entertaining transisnl
travellers, ten dollars.
Eor each ltustaurant. Oyster or Eating Raloos,
ten dollars.
•ach Manufacturer or Bottler of Kola or
Mineral waters, ten dollars.
For cam’ll maun'acturer of Hods water selling
from a soda fountain, ten dollars.
Fur each Undertaker, ten dollars.
For each person or firm engaged in loading or
diitehargfng vessels by staatn power, tan dollars.
For each Newpapor or Job printing office, ten
dollars.
For each flallor-shippor or Ruunor, ten dollars.
For each local Auctioneer, t«n dollars, and, in
addition thereto, a tax of ou« per centum shall be
imposed upon the gross amount of all auction
sales of goods, wares and morchan lis*, except 1
-utton and real estate, by such local Auctioneer .
within the corporate limits of tho city; and for
all goods, wares and merchandise, soli by such
local Au-itioneor. returns shall l»e mads, under
oath, on the first day of each quarter, and the
amount of thQ ; crccntagu paid to the Treasnrer
of the rfty.
Kvigry trans put An -tloncer shall, lnifore expos
ing any goods, wares or merchandise for sale, pay
a license of twenty-flvo dollars ami the sum of on-
l***r ixBiuni shall In* ssscsmsI ujjou the gross am’i
‘•fall such sal os of goods, wares and merchandise !
aud shall mak*i, uu l«*r oath, ailaily return of such '
ales to thu Tna-ur r an 1 l*ay such per centum, j
Vj* U transient *l>aU>r in g«ssls, wares or n»«r i
handise of auy <Utsc|riptioU, who sells by sampU !
•r otherwise, to others than merchants, shall. ls»- j
ore ox}>oaii)g the same for sale, take out g Jice.'rw j
or such amount as may Ini QtwJ by tin* Mayor In |
canli case.
Each Rtock Trader shall pay a tax of one |»er j
’suturn upou the price of each aud Jlorse or Mulo j
*‘M within the city limits by or iH-Ioiiging to suck f
THE
Brunswick
DavlS Wditeln’i Gfilssus*.
THE CHEAP DRY GOODS SOUSE!
Advertiser,
Published every Wednesday Morning,
1JY
STACY & FAHM
fkfiurs the fnlIowiii(j iiricc-Ust for tlin examinatioa of tlie public, all of whiek
br we goarautee to be the very LOWEST WHOLESALE PBICES, but at
vliicli prices we sell oar ro.hIh at retail The intelligent public will understand
lint it is iuipossilife to publish every article we sell und to quote tbe prices, for
a tlio first place, it would occupy too much space, and secondly, it would not
;ive ou all articles sufficient explanation, for this reason we are willing to for-
.-.iril samples, with pric -s attached, to any one who will write ns for them, if
lioy enclose a three eauts postage stamp, which at the same timuactsasagnar-
ntee wlmt the purchaser has to expect. But please ilo not write ustosendyon
ainplos of every tiling, as many do, for that is an impossibility, but mention
leh articles only which you intend to purchase.
On orders of $20 or over, we will prepay
the freight!
Money can tie sent liy express. To ;t Office order. Registered letter, or draft
oi Commission Merchant, or we will send tho goods C. O. D. (Cash on I>olir-
ry), nu t, if requested, will extend tho privilege to exmnine the goods ut the ex.
tress office before paying for them. We would also beg not to order goods
uless tlie party so doing has the money ready to ]my for them, ns we do uot sell
u credit, people generally are unac.piainted with the express charges,
c will here ]>nh'ish the rates: Up to T> ponnds—2T>ets; 6 to 21 pounds—Stictsj
:1 to 40 |xmuds—75; 41 to f>0 ]K>uuds—81. Small packages can be sent through
lie mail ut 1 cent for each ounce.
- AT—
pfibUe voftooC therity, for
thirty day*, or both at thc iH*-
Aadbs it Aurther onlalacO, TTutaU
OnltrvnfTs, sr partaoT Omdiaaa ita 1m wmflfct iriUi
sbr, ao4 UM flattie are hereby re-
Hui-. 5. Every Tlmatrioal eo.uj*a»y # Cou *vrt ur t
•th<-r Eahlbitiuu exhibitiug iu thin city, *x<te}>t j
•hom* vxoiui>ted umler the laws of the Htaie. shall
l**y a Uivuho of t«m dollar* for ca»*h exhibition.
Earh t'ireu* «-om|»auj shall pay a liovuee of fl.ty
follars i*t*r day. j
Hw. 4. Each lUUiard Table kept for public play i
'hall pay a liceum* of five dollar*.
Eaeh Fool Table kept for public play shall pay !
a Uci-uac of fl.foen dollar*.
Ea*h liogatrlli* or «»th»*r Tails t*r device, u|k>n
srbijch any gams 1* played by tho publb- shall
l»ay a li.-eiw.* of ten dollar*.
E*gr sa-h Rail «»r Ten Hu Alley kept for publb*
play, a lb-guso of fl.'i-vn dollar*.
Htu.t, K»’h pv>c,*ou or firm srlllug Spirttumt*
IJ«luor* lu quantities from on* quart upwards,
shall be t-onstdarsd WhoJi*sa)« Dealers, aud shall 1
pay a ltrcnso of twcqty dojjar*. i»»*r quarter, In i
sdvanct); an 1 if not so paid In*Aire tlu* rommeuM-1
m*tnt of a smveo ling qusrtej. the lies*** by be j
rtmsitbtre I r*«voki'd, j
E* h iM>r*on or firm scjliug Hpiritnotu vr Malt j
Liquors in quautitljs Ichm than one quart to he j
Irauk «m tlu* pr**ml*es. shall Ik* r..nHl,for»tJ a Re- :
tail Dealer and shall pay a lltvuse of thirty dollar* J
per quarter; and If not so paid before the com- '
meneoment of a Htuveeding quarter, the lieensr !
«ha!l b«* eonsidfir-d revoked.
Any person or firm sailing Ale. l»»*rt**r or Lager i
Be-r by tho keg. or b->ttla* in quantitie* of not {
less than two doxrn lkattles, shall be cutuiderud a
Wholesale Dealer in malt liquors, and shall pay a
lieenxt* v* twenty dollar*.
Hac. 5. Any person or firm, who ahaU engage In
any busings* set forth In this Ordinance, without
first taking out s license therefor from the Clerk
k Trv*4urcr of the city, the same to be approved
t ui countersign* I by tha Mayor, shall, on ena
ction there'or, l»efore th# Polic# Court, be sub
ject to a |H.-nally of not Jess than tau fior mere
hundred dollars, er labor on ftha atreata-
not exceeding thirty day a. or both at tha dlaert*
turn of the Court.
fou'.A. And be it further Ordained, That all
OnUM»*e*e aa 1 parts of Ordinances militating
against this urJimnL-a be suit th- •«»■- om lmm.
by f -pealed.
Fussed in Council January
A test: JAM. F.
Jams* ll ivn**. Clerk of (fouy.-ij.
BRUNSWICK, GA
■■’»at culorml Calicoes
"cry be-.t quality Calicoes
Vngnsta 3-4 Brown Sairting ut
fenvjr 7-8 " ut
Heaviest 4-4 Sheeting ut
*<mkI ,8eu Isluuil 4-4 Shectiug at
Very best” 4-4 " at
ienvy B.own Osimhurga at
lest quality brown Drilling ut
tlcaelicd 8-4 Shirting us low as
sice qiu lity hlcuchej Shirting
82 inches wiJe at
Soft finish y -rd wide hlenelu-d
Shirting at
Very best qnuli'y 4 4 hhamiied
without dressing ut
*hei tin 2J yards wide ut
iJeorgm checks at
Georgia s r pcs at
.lickory stripes ut
ited Ticking, worth 15c at
lorn) feather ticking worth 25c at
test leather ticking, wifrtli 30, at
iii ritucky J aus us low ns
" worth 20cts.,
" worth 80cts.,
"’ worth 85ets.,
. ” worth fSK'ts, ut
■Vu'li pop’in, worth 20cts., ut
sice dress fluids, worth 20cts at
fpera flannel, w utli (k’ctut
ded Uuinicl. all wool and
heavy, 27 inches wide, nt
alack wuterpruuf. If yd wide, at
*" "* l>est quality at
dine •• worth §1 fiO nt
ifi'k Alpaca, d'hlu width,
worth 4lk’ts , nt
“ “ silk Huiah, 75, ut
t’iq> r enmbrir, yard wide 10c ut
t’w’ll Jean, f #r waistlining ! lie at
V I liueu shirtfrunts. 20 iuchesat
fouey comb I let I spread, at
M visa muslin iu, low »s
Jorded and striped Pique, -.0 at
l button l>lk sap- rior kid
eloves, small nixes, nt
i Imttoti 1. k tad c'l'd kid, l tves ut
• ice Lisle thread gloves nt
PRICE LIST.
nt
fje Towels. 27 inches long, nt lOo
8 •" 3(5 inches long, at 121
5i dents' white heavy under-
7 shirts, worth 40cts, nt 25
8) ■ tents' white In avy under-
7( shirts,‘worth 75cts. nt 40
10 Gents' white heavy nuder-
10 shirts, worth 91 at 5f
10 Men’s h'vy drill drawers, 60c at 40
5 White dress shirts, worth 81.50nt 91
“ 82, nt 81.25
Oi " $3. nt 81.50
Tnble oil cloth, 45 inches wido nt 40
8) Linen table cloth, 1| yd wide, nt 25
” ” ” better quality, ut 40
10 Ball sewing thread, 16 halls for 35
25 'tots' and Clark's Thread at 6
10 " “ by the dozen at 65
10 Needles, best in the world, npnpr, 6
10 *• usually sold for 10 c 8
10 English Pins. 4 papers for 25
105 American -• 3 “ 10
20 Gents faury I Kir hnn'kc'fs. 6 for 25
v 10 ” white " 4 ” 28
nt 15 Ladies e: mhric, hetn'd " 5
nt 20 ” all lin n, corded, " 3 for 25
at 25 Gents Half Hose, as low ns 4
at 35 ” " " double heel & toe, 10
10 “ “ “ fnnev striped 10
1J| “ “ •• English , 121
40 “ •• very liest 26
Lmlies nose, a good article 10
25 *• •* inferior article, 4 pairs 25
76 “ ” superior article 2 pair 25
81 " " liest English seamlnss 25
81 Children & Misses host*, good, 19
12 dux. ngntc shirt buttons fur 5
25 \1|kic i skirt braid, n hunch 5
50 I halls knittiug k darning cotton 25
7 4 pieces twilh-d tape for 19
10 White Doylies, a-piecu 5
ss Turkey Bed Doylies,n-picce 6/
73 French wlmlclmno Corsets 60
10 Back shell k hluek combs, as low ns 10
10 Ruffs for the neck, a dozen for 25
Berpge for veils—good--* yard 40
5-i Hnun yum, liest, a Inincli 81
75 Hamburg edging A- insertions (necdla
15 work) very cheap.
Crew- 'ci's, Love Veils, Cnqie liy the yunl, Everlasting and Crochat trim,
nings, llibl o s. silk, Ivory, Ruhliernud Pearl liuthms, Lulies nndervests, and
00 other art e es too numerous to m.-ntion at Bargain Prices. Goods iu ait
;rades and sty.es very cheap.
Subscription price per year, $2 00
BLACK8MITHING.
KObIbT CHltlBTOPHEB J
B EGS the attention of all persoi ■
who may have any Blaeksmitl..
work hi lie done, and hopes they wrill
rememlier that Iris shop can be fon> d ;
near George street, lietween the C. y
HoU and the M. k R. It. It. d.q* t. ;
All work promptly attended to, at d j
satistaetiou promised.
We hiivenow endeavored to allow how we sell goods, and wo knowp.
ns n positive fact that we sell cheaper than any house in this great land-
judge now for yjurselt You see we are not afraid to publish our prices,
because ,
We defy and do not Fear Competition.
That you can purchase one or two articles, perchance, as low else-
where u not n just criterion. Some may give on article away as n bait to
secure a sale, which cannot bo charged to us, for oar repatation for
FAIR DEALING
Job work neatly and promptly executed. ■'' already go well established that it is useless lor us to offer any assaranco,
DAVID WEISUEIX.
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