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Stact & Faixu, Editors & Prrprietors.
a^naifthm IVitt: *i ptr Aiuum i» Admiw
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, 1877.
CITY AFFAIRS,
—Advertise 1
—Send in yonr subscriptions.
—A heavy white frost this morning.
—Our “swell head" is reducing very
slowly.
Is paying 25c a guess at tho weight
of a cake gumlding 7
—Ladies, send in yonr orders for
visiting cards.
—Listen out for new developments,
soon, in naval store matters.
—No communication from Skip Iasi
week, and the people mourned.
—Lent began on the 14th inst., and
will close on the 1st of April.
—There are more vessels in port this
week than ever before at one time,
—Hurrah ! the M. k B. It. I?. In s
not made a change in schedule for a
week.
—The “pesky” little sandfly is whet
ting his bill preparatory to the Spring
bleeding.
—Don’t they look smiling ut each
other ? License for two, and cake foi
n crowd.
—Fish arc said to “bite all the yem
round” in the neighborhood of Cum
berland.
The tide of travel to Flo rid a still
continues. Sleeping ears to this point
ore well patronize d.
—Grubb, of the Darien Oiarttn, pur
us a call on Monday last. He does no
grow old like other editors.
—Hide out, evil-doer.!, for tho scrip
tures predict that your “sins w ill find
you out.” How poorly some people
cover their tracks.
—Tlie Brunswick Benevolent Relief
Association will hold a regular meeting
on Friday evening next. 7i o'clock, at
tho Court Housn.
—A two story house on Newcasth
street sold last week for 810. Goo,
Teason for it though—the city connei
was after that house ns ft nuisance.
—There's a tree on Gloucester street
that is labelled “Buckwheat.” Wen!
wavs thought it was a cherry, and neve;
should have known better,' but for tin
label.
—A deaf and dumb man selling pens,
n one armed man showing white mice,
and a great, big, strong, nbl -bodied
Italian, begging, were among the calk
for charity during the week.
—All parties addressing communica
tions to the Advkhtiseh forpnblicatior,
will please forward their real names, as
we will insert no article accompanied
only by a ficticious signature.
—Who wouldn’t lie on Editor to be
presented with such n shad as we had
last Friday from Mr. fhguc 7. None of
your hirkory shad, huta gcuttmt; white
one. Hunt him up—that is, Hr. S.—
not the shad-
—The foundry of our enterprising
townsman, Mr. W. J. Vincent, is now
in fine working order. With a nice lit
tle engine, new furnaces, etc., he can
turn out nnytbing wanted in either
brass or iron.
—In ihc days, of the small Adver
tiser, exchanges had to he coaxed.
Noiv-ft-ilays they, come in without
asking. ,
—-’Wm. rsi.bV, Dentist, will visit
St. Marys the lust week in every
month, for the purpose of practicing
his pfrofession.
—Dost Cflbe open from 0 A. u. to
J p. sr. Mail opened at 9 a: m. Mon
ey Order and Register business clos
es at f> p. m. All mailt; closed at 7
p. M. sharp.
Send in -your orders for Jol.
Work. We have on lmml a now
supply of cardH, letter, note and bill
heads, envelopes, etc. Order,i from
both town and country solicited.
Read the new advertisement of
Mr Alex. W. Coupcr, in this issue.
All parties having money to invest
in ra iling interests, will do well to
all on Mr. Ccuper, and examine his
papers.
See advertisement of Steamer
David Clark in to-day’s issue. Par
ies goin* North can avoid deten-
i in and sleepless nighfsat .Tempby
aking this steamer. Ateuijmioda-
ioun are excellent.
—Mr. James Monaghan, onr mcr-
hant tailor, is so well appreciated
that lie has moved into new quarters
and now employs three searntresses.
He can be found at tho corner stove
two doors south of his old stand.
Tis work speaks for itself.
—'There will be held a culled
net t'mg cf Brunswick Relief Auko-
uniiun, on Monday evening
February 2(>*. h, i,t 8 oYhck,
a* the new Court House. M 'tu
bers of the Brunswick -Benevolent
Vssociation are i.ivit d to aft-ml
-vitli a view to consolidating the two
organizations. J. M. Dexter,
President-
city coescu. mccmntoi.
Regular Meeting.
(’orxetr. Chaurkr,
Bninswick, Feb. 14, 1877.
Council met. Present Lis Honor,
J. F. Nelson, Mayor, and members
of Cotmei 1 , J. E- DiiB gnon, S. C.
Littlefield, J. K Dost wick, A. T.
Putnam and W. W. Watkins.
Absent, J. M. Couper and M. J.
Colson.
Tho minutes of the last regular
meeting were road and confirmed.
Petitions and communications
were then read :
A communication from II. C. Day,
stating that hi > duties in connection
with the M. & 15 R. It, wore so im
perative and constant, that it would
be immpossdile for him to discharge
tho duties of member of board of
Health in a manner satisfactory 11
himself or the community, and teu-
vent tho water from coming Into,
but not passing euC from said
drains.
2. : By H. A Kenriok—
Resolved, that in the opinion cf
this Board, the site on which the
Guard House is situated, is entirely
unfit for :..ieli purpose, and that we
recommend to Council that the lo
cation be changed to Wright square,
and that they confer with the com
missioners of roads find revenue ns
to the erection of a building for the
joint use of the city and comity.
3. By L. C. M.irliu—
Resolved, That werecommcnd to
Council the propriety of the imme
diate removal of the building in
which Mrs. West formerly resided,
on Oglethorpe street.
4. By H. A. Kcmick—
Whereim, the committee on streets
drains and bridges have not carried
out tho intentions and instructions
Itentpn r.nft DIxkantmMto bp James
flmuiott, Clark and KtwnnVw of ilia
CUr of Brnaswirk. for lbs .Womb of Jat-
■ary, I8TT. y‘ ' ‘ • ' < ’
Jan. 4. To am.-ent from E. e. P. Dirt former
dork * Treasurer. f-301 00
•• W, P.Gilford, llcenw, 1873 '.. 10 00
“ 5 D. Dkvldooa '* . ’ “ .....
•• " A.Orem, txxxx ” .....
6 Illusx iinblM “ "
" W. I’. Ooldon, lli-eme “ .......
'* " C. U. Dorter " "
8 J.J, nttmorA Oo. ” »...,
•" “ a. 11. Sawyer u V ......
“ " O. A. Balaton " "
“ *. A. W. Haywood taroa "
** 9 Robt.Former " ** ......
•• •• W. W.Watkloa 1815.....
« •* Mrs. A.Walklaa “ “
•• IittlodoM * Tlaon Urcnxo 1»70
10 - J. B. Cook “
3. M. Dixter
T. O. Biary, trur too, Uita
“ II. A. PllllIKT
11 3. Harris Uconae
t. N. Clark
Thai Coffee Pot.
The ever fertile, ever restless mind
<f neighbor Hoyt, not content will
'kirmir achievements, now produces
a new coffee pot, one so constructed
hat it. throws a continuous stream
>f hot water and Htcam into the cof
fee retiervoir, thns extracting' cv< rv
yurtielo of s’r.mgtli and aroma, but
without llu sciimrnt. Wo trust it
will not be long ere Mr. H. will ghe
the world tho benefit of in's new in
vention. Good coffee is surely a
great luxury.
l'mouul.
AYe bad a call on Monday Iasi
from Mr. Charles Davis, who it -ed
to edit, 4(1 years ago, the first paper
(Brui.Hwi.ik Advocate) ever publish
ed in thisjiity. After its suspnision
dered hi s resignation. The resigns- j of Council, in the matter of opening
tiou was accepted, ami liis Honor, tho drains, therefore,
ppointed F. A Fit/.gcr.i-d to fill the ■ Resolved, that we earnestly re-
vacancv. j quest Council to give the subject
A communication from I’urr | immediate attentio:.
Wir.ton, S, C. Littlefield and Jiunesl The recommendation was adopted.
Houston, a committee from the com-j His Honor, the Mayor made a
misiiioners of Pilotage, of the barof j verbal report, stating that he had>
St. Simons and Turtle river, asking in obedienco to resolutions of Oo.iu-
10 K.C. P. Dart, former clerk xml
treasurer " .
11. K. WIUlxuu txxmc “ •
13 II. li, Oojdbree.l “ " ■
•' Mrs. 11. 8. lAUibrlghb " “ ..
■' p. S. Holt “
13 H. T. Dana " *' ..
" H. II. Cox “
•> C. H. Dexter, “ “
17 \Ym. Jii' k.'Aou " “ ••
IS T. W. Dexter *’ " ••
22 Mwllsou .S »rlott ** " • •
M Joan Vaa.USly " '*•••
24 Otto, McCoi/ongh " “ • •
•• J. H. McCvIolagh “ “ ..
35 J. J\ Nelfiou Tivtuxcn* “ “
•* A. Kil.tor *' *' “
29 John CnmiJnahtm "
*• 1**11 fomime compuiiy llcoum* 1877.
an appropriation of one hundred
dollars to meet the ordinary current
expenses of the Board, which was
referred to the Finance committee.
cil, adopted at the last regular j
meeting, drawn upon the treasurer)
of the ltcdivf Association tor tv.en-1
tv-five hundred dollars, which draft
Reports of special Committees ! had not been approved by the chuir-
wo;c then received. I man of the Association, but that
To Tho Honorable Mayor and - they had handed him a check on the
Council: | Merchants National Bank of Savan-
Tlie Committee to whom was ro-! nab, for one thousand dollars, which
ferrcil U13 duty of drafting an ordi- he had not sent forward, but still rc-
'* loliu Ward tdXL-a
1 - A. U. Speight
' :10 Air. Tollxit
.. F. A. Flixyrrald
** ljtt. J. W. Mftoro
•• p. G.IUily
31 Teter llyala
- w, J. Vinomt
" H. A. Wr.wfciutpn
J. W. Talbot
' Adolpa Mli bclaoa
'• Wil. y Hogg
nance cr. tiling tho office of Sanitary
Inspector, prescribing liis duties,
Ac., beg leave to state that llicy
have carefully considered tlio mat
ter, and submit the accompanying
ordinance, which they recommend
he passed.
A. T. Putnam, ) „ ...
Coinmittee.
AS . AS . AV ati.r.is. )
There’o.i wi I w>d r.r.d tip.
committee dinchargi J-
To tiie Honorable Mayor and
Council:
AVc, the committee appomfe 1 to
draft nn ordinance, prescribing the
duties, fees, etc., of Port physician !
having pi rformed the duty, would |
recommend that the aecoiiipnnying j
ordinance he passed.
J. R DuBiguon, i
J. R. llo.itwiek, Committee.
J. M. Couper. ,1
Tim report v.-ns received and the
committee discharged.
To the Honorable Mayor and
Conn cil:
Gentlemen—AYo ho ; leave to re
port that, in accordance with tho
Dj’ rcrtiflfnlo No. 3331873
do do do :»33 *’o
tnined in hand and desired instruc
tions from Council as to what should
ho done in the premuas.
On motion of Alderman Putnam,
the report was received
Messrs. J. H. Marlin, Burr AYiti-
b u and II. B. Robinson assessors
tor the year 1S77, submitted them
report, which was received.
An ordinance to creato the office
if Ssii tary Inspector nnd to pre
scribe the amount of his bond, sala
ry, duties, etc., was read the first
time.
Resolutions were then in order.
By Alderman Putnam-
Resolved, that tho fiiut recom
mendation of the Board of Health, j
regarding tiooJ-gatc s at the mouth of j
drains, he referred to the committee
ou streets, drains and bridges, with
iusiructious to have the work speed
ily done. Adopted.
By Alderman L'ttlfielil—
Resolved that the second recoin-j
mendntion of tho Board of Health, j
relating to tlir. changing the loca- j
do 310 do
do 331 do
do 330 do
do 348 do
do 1ST do
do 303 do
do 331 do
do 352 do
do 310 do
do 1 1877
$1433 65
fina
a l*
40 hb
5 0.
do IW IH7J 12
do 103 do 1
dolU do M
di»;M.< do 12
do lots do 2
do 800 do 0
do 333 do 33
do 334 do 13
do 335 do W
do 335 do 'A*
do 33.4 do 7
do 312 do 41
do 343 do A>
do do do:H.’do M
do do do 344 do 0
do do dt> 340 do 21
I do do do ;S47 do 1
I’uld J. It. Ik/dwiik j»«r rejolutloa J00
i Jly cortlfl< *to No 15» 5
do do do 11H77 65
rfo
0" xnl offer IM. dale, Pusenu-r trulax ore* '
taU ro».l will rr.a dx'lx M follow*;
Day Train. •
Lcavo Bnin.ivlck 7.50 r. urtra >t J«in>
3:62.: arrive at Macon 1:» a, n. ■ ; ‘ S
Eerie Macon l.iio x. m.; arrive at Jeaun U:U:
4 rrlvc at Uruua-x1ck 7:iO a. u, ,
Sight Tralna.
to and from Hraunvick iIlA.-ontiimcd, but
nect with Florida lino at /eaap. - ...
*OHN A. ORANT,
Eef. 3rd, 1ST3. Ocn'l Supt.
Brunswick & Albany Railroad Co.
Change of Schedule.
'«and *fter Tuesday, Doc. 7th, lh7i
a...* this Bo*4 will run
WednesdaysaiK Fri lays at ,..,..TKW ArlL
Arrive* *t Tebe*uville, A.kQ. K. It.,at..10:52 A U
f.e»ve.i Tebcauvillo. A. Si G. H. IS.,at.... 11:14 A M
Arrives at Albauy at 7^W P J
nr.fURNixa
leaves Alhaay Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat>.
daysat 8:06AM
Arrive* at Telteauvillo. A. k O. It, B., at. .4. do PM ■
Leaves TebeAUville, A. k O. It. K., at..r.4:26P M
Arrive.4stlhuusw.«:S... M '
Train:> from Albany uiak-j close connection at -
fobetuvllle with A.1: (>., passengsr train from '
riavautuii, and will* but tow hours delay at Te-
b-B.ivilie, vttli A. k G., passenger train for
Florida.
Trains from Drnnswlci connect at Tebeanvlllo
witli day pas8.Rger tram of tin A. AG. 11. l:..
wui,’hlia ves T«!m»u viUe for Florida at 1:351*M.
CHABLKS L. SCUItATTKB, .
General 8np-rlntendent. 81
Atlantic & GulfR.lt.
OENElt VI, SUmilNTENDEHr’s 01
ATT,ANTIC l OULF RAH
Savannah, November
QN AND AFTER SUNDAY, NoTem-
ber klitli, Pusscngcr Trains ou this
toad will rmi ns followst
NIGHT EXPRESS. k . ’
Leave Savanuah daily at 4:45 p.m.
755 p.m.
830 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
4:10 a.m. • ,
11:00 a. m.
9:15 a. ii-
4:30r. si.
3:10 v. k.
9:50 r. m.
0:00 p, S.
4-f~
tiaxiA.jib'
9.45 a.m.
18 FaW 3. 8. BlMn p« or-l-T
19 ” .1. T. Ucllliu p... re-iolntlou
Il>- ccrtiflv-a!
N.. 381 lBJ.
,!o in 1377
coiicn t«70
dn 3 1377
il»i 0 ”
10 ffll
18 WI
M :o
‘ AmiiUUl to bxloica
Bcpc.-tmllr iubmlttcd.
June Huu.t n,
Clerk x Trcaxurer
’.Xiiiiixol and Tonud correct.
J.’nt'ii M. Coulicr,
Clielrmxn Finance Committee,
Ordinance goes into effect on tlie ilr.-it
of March. Well, we don't worry mwh
over it, for the pig catcher tot all of
ours, two years ago.
—Syrup, beef, ]iean, pork, etc., are
among the delicnciea furnished prison
ers by our Jailor, and strange to say,
there ore only two boarders. Reason—
Money plentiful here and crime on tlie
decrease.
—A eommuniention from Augusta,
competing for one year’s subscription,
oflered some issues ago, from “A Timid
Bister,” was well written nnd probably
would have been published heel the
genuine name accompanied the article,
although it was too lute for the prize.
—The supper that was to have been
given by our Baptist fiieuds hist
Wednesday evening, was postponed
until Thursday night, ou account of
the inclemency of the wentlier. Quite
a fair attendance, ultlnmgh the night
was threatening, and the receipts was
a nice little sum.
—Several reasons can be presented
why our city should be properly disin
fected. Rigid sanitary measures ought
to be enforced at once. Those of us
who witnessed tlie distress and suffer-,
ing during the lute epidemic, run read
ily appreciate the necessity of lmvilig
onr city thoroughly und entirely
cleansed. Delays arc dangerous.
Always hope when there is life; the
hope is Dr J. H. McLean's Strength
ening Cordial and Rlood Purifier; it
w uf to Savannah, iui.1 won, fo:^resolution of Council, r.ibptnl at j ti - ,n of the GinmlHonse, loreferred j
ten years, connected with he Sav- t) ie j., s t regular meeting, we have' to t * je committee ou Public hull- i
.tnnah Republican. At the expira- examined the ta'last discharged j '“2i 8 > instructions to confer with j
tion of that time, his health failed i f 1 ' oln the bark Marietta, i.i August ! tho commissioners of roads and rev-:
and liis flit lids sent him home, north,, pgiyg ;m g f on!u j buILmt was enue, nnd report the result to Coun-!
■‘to d:e. He still lives, iecwevin ! COIU p t : Ha d of H’.one, s-iml, mud, pal- L "h Adopted.
’ 1 Hi’ A 1 ilnvm V n TbiTl'ir’lnn i —.
ShippinG Intclligenci']
in ins above liigli-water muidmio.i, respottiiig tho icm.mil i ( ,u iue rout of niu'NSWiiuc, Foil
mark, but we havo tlio ass .trance of the budding fornicrly occupied tuiiwtek i:mhn<<' pbb.»»|| isiti
Messni. Cook, Bros.,* Co., that' 1 ’/ 51m. Went, bo referred to the
they will, to-morrow, have it H uh-' oommittee on l’.iblic buildings, witli ^
merged.' Heme, wo deem it instructions to carry out the rocom-
uecessary to make any recommenda- mciidatioa. Adopted.
By Alderman M’r.tkiim—
and like onr vcneiable Maj. Dart, | motto leaves mid trai.di of various Alderman DuB guon
wlm necomnaniod him to our office, | kiml8 , \ portion of tlio ballast R 'solved that tho third reeom-i
—By resolution of Council, tlie Hog I>idn f.tir to see his highest cxpcctu- j s , ;j| r<
ilrat iious of Brunswick fully realized vet.! i,
Arrive at Jesttp
Arrive at Bainbridge”
Arrive at Albany ”
Vrrive at Live Oak ”
Arrive at Jacks’llvillo"
Anivo at Tidlaliusiwe"
Leave Tnlluhnssoo ”
Leave Jacksonville ”
Live Oak ■ ”
Leave Albany ”
1, 'live Bainbridge ”
Letivj Jesup "
Arrive at fiivanuah ”
Pullman Sleeping Curs run through
in Jacksonville from Savannah and from
Al.mtgomeiy via Albany.
No change pi curs lieoreon Savanualt
hud Jaclaioaviila or Albany.
Piutiengers from Savamiah to Talla- •
hassee take this train. t .
Passengei’s for Brunswick nnd Dori
an take this tram.
Piifwaugcrs leavirg Macon at 7:00 r.
t. ikii'y connect ut Jesup with this
train for Savannah.
Connect at Albany with Passenger’
trains both ways on SonthweateigjiSft*
road to and from Kufalu, MoutgouieiyJ~'
New Orlcniis, etc.
Mail Bteainer l’aves Bainbridge for ’a
Airulachieola every Suturdiiy; for Co-
luui'.ms lively Tlimsdny lout Saturday
momingn.
Close connection at Jacksonville dai
ly (Huuduys excepted) for S. Augustine,
gakitka, and Enterprise.
DAY PASSENGER. V
I,eavo Sav'li Sundays esc’p’dnt 830 A S
Arrive at Jesup
Ar've ut Tebeauville"
Arrive at Live Oak ”
Ar've at Jaclm'nyillo”
Leave Jaekaouvillo ”
Leave Live Oiik ”
Leave Telienuville ”
Leave Je.rap ”
Ar’ve at Savuunnli ”
’ 11:15 am
1:15pm
’’ oriOi’M
"10:2lkP M
’’ 7:45 am
”12LdP*
” 4:20 PM
” 0.49pm
" 9:45pm
AHiilVAl.S,
Full 19-
Selmyler, Bams, Savannah.
Kvll iV.ee, AVhito. “
David Chirk, Fitzgeridd, •*
Florence, Clnbb, Fcmnndino.
Coroudeiet, Fuircloth, N. Y.
Sel.r. L. 1). French, Niekeraon, P'tB'l
“ I,. 0. Hickman, Vent, Soaotiali.
inn I r.uin .... , “ Jus. A. Potter, Ogier, Savannah.
un * A . . M o 7 fT . . i •* M. D. ?tInwtou Rluckiuton •«
The report was received nnd the the assessment of 1877, if t.io same \y atcr Line, Kelly, Savannah.
fih'e Him Credit.
Tlie flflii cotton slop of the season is
now loading at Mr. Drury’s Cotton
Press Wharf liv Mesa. Ungers A Co.,
for Liverpool. We are apt oftentimes, I tion to Council upon tim subject,
when wo enjoy a privilege, to forget' J. S- Blain. M. D., Port Pliy.-.icinn. | Res u,, that J. S, M.trhii B. \\ rnton
tile prime movers, and exulting in the L. B. Davis, 51. D. City physic-1 H. B. Robinson, assessors, bo paid
present r aliz.it-on of our hopes npim- 1 -inn. I the sum of two hundred dollars for
it utly lviv.iiin oblivious to tlie mighty
Sleeping car from lamisvilln via Je»-
up to and .bom Jacksonville on this
train.
Paw cngi rs from Maooh by Mncdn fc
Brunswick 8:30 a. M. train connect at
Jenip with this train for Florida.
I’usaengurs from Florida by tills train
connect at Jemp with train arriving in
Macon at 1:3'J a, m.
Trains on if. anil A. B. It. leave
junction, going went, Monday, Wed
nesday, mid Friday at 11:14 a. in, . '
For Brunswick Tueeday, Thursday,
ui NitlmiUv nt 4*JW ti 111. *
pt-ct prr^‘t»*r r.«nlts. Mori* ]>rA.s#es,
vill impurt life to tho bo»Iy f *tn*u^ th; more rattan, anti more lmvery will come
nnd vitality to the nmseleB nnd uewr»s j as the course of rveiit’i.—
purifies yonr blood. Dr. J* If. Me* | Then join with ns iL guying, jJl lionor
Lena, 3U Chestuut st f St. LrniU ^ Dr.ny.
thut brought dmost thedii.irrd ’ con imittee disehr.rgcd. i correct after an examina- B t i g John Wesley, Hiuea. St. Thomas,
-ml. Now, whilst wc reader to Mess, j couimittco on WoH« build-! b .vD’« clerk and treasurer, j depauturka,
Regius It Co. our heartfelt nppreem-1. , , ,,, , 1 Adonled I Feb 10—.Sehr. FreiUlie C Ebbit, Veal,
,, . . . , mgs, to whom was rcfone.Dlio duty j Aiiopitu.
i in i.i x. „a .e scmeia m open-1 ilBCer { a ; tl ; n g what should bo done j By 4Idermnn Dubiguon—
with certain buildings under re-) Resolved, that the draft from the
commendation of Board of Health' Rolief Associat-on, for ouo thons-
rcpnited pro—ivHs. and dollars be lotumed, and that
The committeo on fitnels, drains the Mayor be requested to draw for
nnd bridges, reported that the work j twenty-five hundred dollars, ns era-
of cleaning out the il.'aiua would be powered by resolution adopted at
immediately commenced, and con- : Inst regular meeting of Council,
tinned until all were in good conJi- j Adopted,
tion. : By Alderman Putnam—
Reports of officers were then ta- Resolved, that the Finance cotn-
ken up. ) inittto bo instructed to draft nn or-
The clerk of Council, ns clerk of dinance for raising supplies for tho
Board of Health, submitted tao pro- j year 1877. Adopted,
ceedingu of a meeting of the same, j By Alderman Putnam—
held on the 12th iust., with the fol- j Resolved, that a comni.ttee of
lowing recommedatijus made by tho three bo appointed to draft au or-
board. I dinance amending tho license Ordi-
1. By J. M. Couper— nance for the year 1877. Adopted,
Resolved, that we urgently rc-jnnd his Honor appointed tlie follow-
quest Conned fri linv"' fior. l giU ' ing ns tho committee: Alderman
placed ut the txiauius vi ike-drains | Putnam, Littlefield and DuBignon.
emptying at tho fcot of Mansfield j Council then adjourned,
and at the foot of H streets, which I James Houston,
gates shall be ao arrange 1 as topre- j Clerk of Council.
and Saturday at 4‘:30 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WES
TERN DIVISION.
L’ve Dupont Sunday exept’dat 5:00 a m
Ar’ve at Valdosta " " 7:09 am .
Arrive at Quitman ”
Ai’ve ntTlrm.’m'ille ’
ing uji this direct line of shipment be
tween Liverpool nnd Urnnswii-k, thus
supplying n long felt need, and giving
impetus to a wave that alaUI continue
to nndnlnte int<> the future, long after
they are dead nnd gone, we c-aunot for
get him v.ho first put shoulder to tlui
wheel. V,’e refer to Mr. Le Baron
Drury. Just one year ago, when
other* w. re croaking and ready to give
up in despaii', he conceived the'idea of
opening lip this line, thus furnishing
another outlet for cotton and naval
stores, benefittingonr place most mate
rially, nnd at tbe same time utilizing
his press, wharf, etc. At l:is own ex
pense, and unaided exec pt by valuable
papers, in tlie shape of ree amnenda-
tions, etc , he w. nt to England, and
the result is before yon.
Rememlier, too, this is lint the be
ginning. Another season we may ex-
ltio Jnuerio.
Feb 17—Gr bk Der Nord, Lange, Liv
erpool.
” ”—Fuidine David, Otto, Grimsby.
” 20—Sc. *':irah B., Lambert, Balt'o.
” •*_ ” A. P. Emerson, Kueeland,
New York.
JB Schuyler, Burns, Jacksonville.
David Clark, Fitzgerald, “
Florence, Clubb, Fernaudino.
Reliance, St. Ilia llivor.
Coroudeiet, Fuircloth, N. Y.
IN POUT.
schooners:—
Lizzie F. Dow, L. P. Mallory,
Olive Crosby, Annie M. Alien,
Post Boy, Charles Moore,
J. E. Simmons, Levi Hart,
Lily B. French,. L. C. Hickman,
Maggie D. Marstou Water Line,
maos:—
” 3-53am
’’ 11:00 am
5flF*lt.
” 7:19ax
” CKX) A M
’’ 8:05am
”12 :45 pm
” 2:48 pm
” 4:10 pm
” 0:15 pm
Arrive at Camilla
Arrive at Aibuay ”
Leave Alliar,y ’’
Leave Camilla ”
Leave Thonuu,villo'
Leave Quitman ’’
Lcavo Valdosta ”
Arrive at Dupont ”
Connect at Albcny With trains on
Southwestern Railroad leaving All
ut 935 p. m. daily, (Sundays cxccp
arriving at Albany at 5:18 u. m. '
(Sundays excepted).
Way Freight train, with paasenger
ncooinmodatkiiis, leaves Savannah du
ly at TM a. m. (Sundays exci
riving at Savmuiah 4:15p, m-
excepted). ' - *' ■
Gro. B. Harhs, General Ticket
II. S. HAINES.
General Supieniitend
John Wedey.
barks:—
Modoc,
Elpanor,
Autoinetto,
ships:— t
N. Moaltcr.
Star.
Notice to the Public.
I On aud after thia date I wifi fm
Piling, either pine or cabbage 1
Vessel roasts, yard otim, or
forence on good tennr
Jan. Stli-1877. baiuTT. t»
I Wood aad€oal TaifijT