Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, November 28, 1877, Image 2

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UKIASWICK ADVKUTISEII. -DY- a. STACV. annual suhscrjption $2.00. *' ■rii e B. fc A. ltatlmad. The New York Sooth speaking of t'.io pro'.iuble exteusioo of the Bruns wick & Albany Railroad, calls atten tion to th i vast and moltipli id con nections wliic'i await the completion of U>e work to Kufuila.i Tito dis tance from New York to sail Fran* cisco ii 3,378 miles; or via Kansas City, 35th parrollel. 3,215 miles; and from New York to San Diego, 35th para-lei, 2,927 miles. The lust earned route secures another port for her on the Pacific const nearly three hundred miles nearer. As the distance from Brunswick to San Diego on the snme parallel, is only 2,330 miles, the difference in favor of Brunswick as the Atlantic tirjiinus of a transcontinental line ia547 miles, even on that parallel. But os the distance from Bruns wick to San Diego, on the 32d par allel via Shreveport, La., and ElPase Tests, is only 2170 miles (210 short er than on the 65th parallol) Bruns wick is shown to have the advan tage over New York of 757 milea The territory naturally tributary to the railway line from Viokaburg to Brunswick, including but a short dittanoe on eaoh side, or fending line, produces not less than one third the total crop of this country! and also traverses in Alabama a line but little below the immense measures of the best bituminous coal and in exhaustible bids of the richest iron ore. Theso facts all derived from official sources in regard to the su periority of the harbor of Bruns* wick, showing her capacity seaport, mid unsurpassed natural facilities for Ocean communicali m nud'eommeroo with the world; the shortest Hues of railway with the iutcrior and across tbo comitiuo it lioiow tbo suow-iine, bor position on tho cost ou a line .passing centrally through the great cotton belt of the world, demonstrates that as a port, Brunswick is without a superior od tho coast lino of the United States; and point horontns the Atlantic ter minus of the Ocean Steam and Trans, continental Railway communication between China, JapAn and the East Indies, sod tho United States and Europo. Pianos ans ELSEWHERE. , Hie tide of travel to Florida ha* set in over tbeiinkylywxyei VJ Ouly forty'one persona in Frt- ^WNFAGISAKY PRICES, nandion, escaped the fever, during gygjy JJjg OWfl A^SIlt the late epidemic. —* j* 17 ' " 9 A new Roman Catholic church boa been dedicated - at -Sharon in Taliaferro county, The Georgia Cetitml Railroad hr d placed air brakes on all engines us ed for drawing fast trains, thereby lessening danger. Two millions and a half dollaV:. worth of American dried fruits have buen sold in Europe during the last twelve months.—Ex. Savannah is endeavoring to re claim Hutchinson Island by the dry culture system. This will no doubt prove very beneficial to tLe city in point of health. Tho labor is being done by State conviots. Now York now has an eating Louso where every artiole on the bill of fare costs one cent, oxcept a full cup of coffee, which is two cents, nnd a slice of pic, threo cents. How is this for cheap ? Nownnn. Go,, wants her nominees for Mayor and Aldormnn to sub scribe to the following: EFORM! ETRENCHMENT! OTATION IN OFFICE 1 Judgo Gibson, of the Superior court of Richmond county recently ruled, that parties having stock killed by railroad trains cannot re cover for the same unless it can be proven that there was carelessness ou the port of the employes of the road. senoo to Ri lt( Renovation, not Prostration Did any cnfeeblod human being ever become strong under tbo operation o{ powerful cathartics or saUvunts? It is sometimes necessary to regulate the bowels, but that cannot be done hy active purgation, which exhausts the vital forces and serves no good purpose whatever. The only true way to pro mote health and vigor, which mo essen tial to rognlnrity of the organic func tions, is to invigorate discipline and parity the system at tho same time. The extraordinary efficacy of Hostel er’s Stomach Bitters in enses of debili ty or irregularity of the organs of di gestion, assimilation, secretion nnd dis charge, is universally admitted. Appe tite, good digestion, a regular habit of body, active circulation of the blood, and purity of all tho animal fluids nro induced by this superb tenio and cor rective. It bus no equals, moreover, LTJDDEX & BATES. Piano and Organ Dealers. [IK now selling PUno* inti Organa direct to — purchaser* on the no agents, no commissi* plan, at Mannfecturer*' Factory Prices, thereby giving to purchasers the Urge commissions hero tofore paid agent*. From ISO to $100 is actually land la the perrhue of an Instrument under this New ffcutetn. Write for particular*. The Senatorial Question—Con over Finn. WAsnixoTox, November 22.—Tbo pressure is tremendous ou tho Sen atorial question, and tbo impressiou prevails that should the question be forced early next week, the result will be the abating of Butler, from South Carolina, and Kellogg, from Louisiana. It is known that Sena tor Oo&ovor of Florida, will vote throughout for seating Butter, from South Carolina, and os at present we are advised will vote for seating Kellogg. Conover's frirads say of him that bis action in these is eutirely of his own volition and must not be coustraed that be is going over to the Democracy. They claim for him that ho has main tained a consistent record and will be firm, not withstanding the pres sure brought to bear upon him, and while a Republican, he has the hon esty and courage to do that which his own judgment dictates is right Ho believes General Butler entitled to his seat aa duly elected, and will therefore vote for him as persistent ly as he did for Mr. Pinchbeck.— Telegraph & Mebsemoxs. Trices of the battles around Pe tersburg are in the main obliterated. Only a few of the extensive fortifi cations are now risible. The place known os the Crater is overgrown with young peach trees, that have sprang up from peach stones thrown away by soldiers during the siege. - Freight on cotton frem Macon via Macon & Brunswick road to Branawiek and Savannah ia40 cents per hundred, to New Yoak 76 cents. Make the calculation between 40 and 70 cents, and 70 cents snd $126, and yon can see what the pool is doing for Albany. Vh\ta bene- ota preventative of uhillsaud fever, other types of malarial disomies. To emigrants and travelers it is par ticularly serviceable as a medidoni sa feguard. Rheumatism Quickly Cured- "Dimmer's Rheutnntie Remedy" the great Internal Medicine, will pus- itivoly rare any ease of rheumatism on tbo face of the earth. Price 81 a bot tle, six bottles, 85. Sold by all whole sale nnd Retail Druggists. Don't fail to send for circular to Helpontinc k Bentiey, Druggists, Washington, D. C. New Advertisements. ft CHRISTMAS !’77. COME THIS WAY, Big folks and little folks, women anil children, one and all, and see what I have for Christmas: TOYS, * OOT-HORNS, •gjmUIT8, IBEWOBKS flAKEH, VANDIEfi nd all sorts of things. K9*Come before they are all gone. Mbs. A HEINS, On tho Bay. rat* cktritnd mt fimUudlt Ituiin anjpvrt <• Uf United Stale* or Europe. GW. t7~gaden, SHIJHNO AND Commission Merchant, Notice These Prices. A GOOD PIANO, 7 net. Rose wood, Carved legs. Agraflo. All improvements, with a five years’ writ ten guarantee. Stool nnd 01 Q cover. v A I tr A BETTER PIANO, Vt oct. largest size Handsome Rosewood case. From u reliable maker, nnd guaran teed ns to tone, action nndrttlQA durability. tjpiwtfvr A SUPERB PIANO, a choice in strument, from nu old maker of fine reputation. Perfect in tone nnd action, and will lost a lifetine. Hies our fall endorsement, about it Don't be afraid to bny these Pianos because they are so low priced. Wo don’t deceivo pnrsbaseraby pretending that they are $660 and 700 instruments, •the best made,” etc., etc., but we do say tlmt. without exception, they are good and Rrtiuhle, nnd tho last one unmed we recommend to any extent. There is no house in the United States selling Rdiablt: instruments at our prices. . Nothing chcapjb g fj Q All kinds of repairing done promptly Am nlso agest for the Singer Sewing MnellTnes. Parties purchasing machines within the next 60 days wi]] be presented with $5.00 worth of attachments. Present prices are about one-half of former ones. All repain PARLOlt OilGANS Iu Handsome Cases, Foot octaves only....$40 I Two stops only....$60 Four ato|M ouly 96 I Five atop* ouly.... flO Nine stop* only...... G7 J Twelve Htopa ouly. 80 Elegaut Organs! TUB CELEB It A TED Mason & Hamlin ! New Styles! RctluccdJ’rices! 3 steps 890—7 stops 8100—9 stops 8110. Fifteen Days Trial. Pinnoes and Organs sent on fifteen days’ trial to any purt of the South, nuil wo ;»iy freight both ways if not satisfactory. Write ns for illustrated catalogue, with Reduced Prices, und circuhir exposing tho impositions of the Piano uud Organ trade. BE NOT DECEIVED liy the swindling advertisement of Northern pretended manufacturers, offering 8600 Piuoos for 8170, and 8260 Organs for 800. Wo say oponly, that such offers are humbug, and the in- stmmeuts are not worth one-third the price. We, or any reputable dealer, can sell as good, or better, for tho surnu rnouoy. List of Registered Voters For the municipal .taction to be held on tbo sth of December, 1S7T, at recorded up to twelve o'clock M„ Oct. SO; book, to clou »t S r. V., Nor. Ttb, um. A. Armstrong, Robert; Anderson, Thee; Anderxon. W H: Andereon. LP; Armitrong. John; Ander- ua.iJ.bn>; A»bo, Wm; Ajmer, O W; Adem., n P; Armstrong, Dennison; Astiell, U\V; Adams, Augustus; Anderson, Wm; Ab bott, Geurgo. B. main, w n: ura, n •; G ward; //lue, Jan; Braxton, Aostwick, J H; Blnin. J 8; Beat, O A; Crocking- ton, 8 A; Werrie. W II; Burroughs, Cato; Uugg, Wiley: Blake, 8hadr*ck; Blue, Bren; 11lain, J T; Bench, J L; Burkuloo, W F; Bur roughs, Jack; Baley, E M; Borcbardt, A:Bolt,TW; Hiirnett, Jusoph; Italcur, Robert; Baker, W M; Broad. Julian; Ba ker. Nick; liruoU, J.ibn; B-jurko, llenry: Kerrlo, J.iuiiw; Bryan, Isaac; Byrd. Hen ry : HBrrlo, W A; Bengali, Peter; Boiric, It ham. C. Priori p . .TO: Council, 11; Clubb, J A; "Christopher, Iiobt: Clayton, Cato. Cram, Albert; Coupor, J M.'Chandler, Geo; Crov.itt, Wm: Connolly, J M; t on i»ir, AW; Coker. WHO: Cohen, A U; Clark, Dnn'l; Carter, Evens;Carter, J 31; ' ooper. Martin;Clnrk, David; (Ooper, John; Cassidy, B 11: (Olson, Turner; Cautuy, Henry; Clements, Mingo;Cu;>eis Thomas. Bh-non, J K; Davenport, w tf; Dextor, J M; Dei ter.T w; Dexter. <7 Hi Devls, The.; Dxrt, J K; Do.'Miluser, Wf; Deri. Drbnnue Jr; Dunn, H T; bublgnon, Alex; Dart, J II- Dillon, D Ju; Den ntaon, Albert; Dew, Solomon; r— '* " —— (linger, C J; Dai t.Horaoe; Davenport, J W; Driver, Chon; Dare, U Davidson, David;Dempsey, James, K* Evans, Wm. F. Farmer, Robert; Flanders. T W; FloUrd, Joe; Porbe. Henry; Fahm, /JA; Fox, J H; Praetor, August; 1 rankltu. JH; Franklin, A t Green, Alfred; Greenfield. Rlrberd, Onen. J u Golden, Itoliert; Goodyear, O P: Grant, Jim—Good* bread,T 11—(loodbMMd, Horaoo—Golden, W p— Gardner, Stephen—Greenfield,. J c— Gruen, Snm'l; Graham. Tot Gulden, J P; Grant, C: Tucker, W S: Treadwell, H B; Tatt nall, Samuel. Turner, May: Thornton, Matt: 1 read well, WT. U. Ulsch, Philip. V. Vandally, John; Vincent, W J. W. Weteon, Amo,; Williams, Crawford; Way,CP; Wiuton. Burr; White, Jn. klo; Wright L C; Williams w J; Wlgglna, Knm’l: Wat kins. W W: Weber. C W: Williams. <n : Wallace, J tV: Wilson, Thos: Wllaon, Jo nas: Wright, Jos: Williams, Wm: Wilcox. Curtis: Walkor, Amos: Willis, Jero: Washington, Goo: Wing, Richard: Wal lace, W W: Walls, W G: Williams,Alex; PULYERMACHEB'S Electric BELTS & BANDS ■—THE BEST — It will pay nil noeding instruments to eorrvtipoud with LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, GA. TtUo to Pine Lumber A Hen* Timber. JTXAX boaU. For Sale. . A splendid two-horso wagon can be factor is King Wnd!e_v.- -Aleaxt I b-sigbl tbeap by applying tp ^ Nnn. ! iil UUaWtek, G». No Excuse tor Any Oue Being Out of Employment. Our attention has some new nnd useful coo recently invented, which and cooking a pleasure, dreaded necessity. One Pstuut Centennial Cake uud Bread Pan made of Russia iron, is so con structed that you can remove your coke when baked, instantly from the pan, without breaking or injuring it, am Ta.hU oram tmm and and you can removo the tube, and con- boafint, •ui'Ler.xebasecd. I vert it into a plain bottom pan, for tad. norJS-tino hdciug Jelly, plain cokes, bread, etc. Another—the Kitehen Gem—a plated wire boiler or steamer to hang inside of an ordinary iron pot, for boiling or steaming vegetables, etc. which ivueu done, can be removed perfectly dry, without lifting tho heavy sooty iron pot off the stove avoiding the danger of burning the bands with the steam in pouring off the hot water, and the veg etables am not poutbty bunt if the water boils dry as the steamer does not tonoh tho bottom of the pot. These goods are told exclusively through agents to families, and every home- keeper should by all means Imvo them A splendid oportuuity is offered to some reliable lady or gentleman can vasser of this eonuty to secure the agency for a pleasant and profitable business. For terms, territory, etc., write to L. K. llrown A Ou., Nos. 214 and 21C Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. II. Racket!, Thomas; IUrrl*. LW; Iiou,tun, Jaa; Harvey, J P; Houatun, A It; Harrla, Jacob; liar ria. P U— Harrta, //onry—//arvoy, EJ—JJoyt, L D- ifoyt, O A—J/umpbrey,, J W—J/ulmc, J w —//arriH, Clma—J/uglicn. Peyton—J/uttaon, IID. Uurmuu, F P; Hnzlehurst, It: Hibbard, Columbus: Harris, Ned: Holland. M U Holmes. JS;Heins. L; Harrison, W U: Harris, Amos: Holland, H D: Hail, WH; Heins, A E: Habersham, J B: Ulne, U L: Haywood, A M. J. Jack,on. Harrell—Jtekra, William—Jaorfer, Trad—Jobnaon, W A—Jen kina, Ky.ll—Jobnaon, Allred—facUon Jtmm—Joutm, W T—JknUns, Oullle: Julies, Robert; Johnson, George; Jenkins,Jus:Jobnaon, Harry: -aokson. Wash: Jenkins, Jas^Jouot, Prince. Keurlck,□ A: Boat, Richard: King, 8am’1: Keatt, Butisr; Eeott, Goo: Krnuss Polor. L. Lewis, John: Lenrena, Arnold; Littlefield, S C; Lsmbrlght, J E: Logan, Henry—Lebcn, P-Lovc, Jaabcr—Lee, PhUUp—Loyd, Wllaon—Large, Da vid : Long, Manuel: Laurens, Alum tie. Mlneban. Michael; MflioMy. Timothy; Morrt- aon. John; Manly. Peter; Mrarta, P.tar; Mabry, 0 U: Mlneban, Tho.; Moulding, Rcnry; Monroe, Thomas: JfcConn, P t; Moon. J H—Maaon A J— Mlnehu T J—McAlptn TuUy—McIntoMi. Jfow- j ,ii; Mraam-r, tLomrm—Mungin, Abram—Mitch* ATTENTION! rjTHZ'gnbUe can to rappltod daily at mj Malta Beef and Pork. AkaataoaepMtaltjot Would ba to am all »J old outomora MdlotoornW om. , Mmk.f.maoa Oath aDuj. Dressmaking. I am pnMnd to to DBESSMASISO In A th.Uteat.tyC, UtoPUIUn^orM^klnd.^ Netaon. J r-North. Unua—Sorman J O-Nlx- j, Jerry—Sevtoo C I aon, Alu, Oagood, A G—O’Connor, Tho., JT-O'connor, Thus—Owon, DO. Putnam. A Tt Pittman, W S; MfiMnn; Pr.nlm— X A—JtoUls. Lojra—Pataajn, A ▼—Por- tarWE—Pcnnlman.wP:Pritchard,altt: PMm- KNOVVN CURATIVE AGENT JVervouts Diseases. Brunswick, Georgia. SEASIDE LIBRARY. The following numbers just received st the Post Hfllt o: 8 THE ARUNDEL MOTTO. 9 OLD MIDDLETON’S MONEY. 10 THE WOMAN IN WHITE. 17 HIDDEN PERILS. 93 THE SQL'IKE’S LEGACY. 35 LADY ADELAIDE'S OATH. ■j» NOBA'8 LOVE TEST. S« THEWOOINO O'T. 37 THEUYSTEUY. 49 THE HEIR TO ASHLEY. New numbers bp each mall. f$mr Irgsl Qdmtlsmmtt. Notice to Debtors U Creditops. G EORGIA, Glyv* Comrrr^-All ponona having claims against Andrew J. 8mlth, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified and reqnlx- ed to present thorn to the nnderaigned in the time required by law* properly attested and proved. And all persons Indebted to said deceased ___ hereby notiflel that unless they come forward arrangements for payment, will proceed to collect the Of law. debts by doe process Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—atm OOtTXTY. By virtue of an order issned by the court of Or- nary of the county of Floyd* in said State* will he sold before the Court House door in aaldoonn- of Glynn, within the lawful hours of sale, on ) first Tuesday in December. 1877, the follow* b following otione of land, with all the improve* n. situated, lying and being in the rick, oountv of fllynn, and State of parcels and sections c ments thereon, sit " rity of Brunswick, oountv o — Georgia, and In the Old Town of Brunswick, and known and distinguished as sections Noe. 4 and • in lot No 57. according to tho plan of said city. said lot. and on West by C w of said sections Noe. 4 and 4 containing 90 fket front on Oiethorpe street, and running back nine ty feet. Bold for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors. Terms cash. C. D. FORSYTH, Administrator Danl R. Mitchell, 4 ‘ An English and Classical School H AS been opened on Reynolds Street by t undersigned:—Latin and Greek included higher department, Modern Languages taught lower rates to pupils of the school than to special stndente. An excellent opportunity to h Drawing and Painting Rom an accomplished ar tist. Private lessons given in Modern Languages to a class of young ladles and young gentlemen in the evening. For terms apply to O. WOODWARD HUTSON. Fruit Grower’s ttention I Have now on hand and tor sale* $.000 Fonng Peach Trees, of choice varieties all of which are of the choicest kinds very valuable for mark eting purposes. Among others are the Hales Ear* ly, lie a trice, Alexander, Amsden and etc. These trees will be sold in large or small lots, at the lowest cash price. They may be seen in the vacant lot South of the Adeertieer office. Apply to or address J. O. FOOT. Brunswick Ga. Agent for Akers k Taylor. Gate city Nursery: The Celebrated Sand or Lc- Conte Pear Cutting* far Sale. C unraoa twelve inches loxo lorrai. U Five Genu ■ Um, aecurely pst an, and delivered at either tn. EkpiM.Oflk.or Doit 06 Oca. Alw Chino. Tonaati fit twenty onta aptaosby Max. B. J. 8CT.EVES, Dorchoeter Liberty Cunnty, Ga., Via Ho. 9, A. h G. K. R. Bradley & Company, ■noKBBM, COMMIRSION, STOCK VND UOI.O BUOKEBS. 40 Brand Street New V.rk, r W *—rannlman, w r: rruenara. ihd ran- cbaper, of Oranawtak Ga., who will «lv« them ., Jaa; Beitzer, Wm:FMSttr,J T: raw- mrtUlcatoo(lnTotment,andRtnrnttoirmouj era, John, n. lUtorta. O JTl Bhodea, S B; Bead, H I—Eoharta Jl—BDull O A—Bohtnaon U U. Jr— Btaley D O ltyals. Peter: Malney. WH: BuUedge, Nero: Roterts. N M^fiosers, Tlppo. Sowell, Petar; 8ymona, ■ *t Spinmea. Coart. merlin, J/enry—Hklver a J—Smith, Dental— Senndore, Lwrtan-Swlth Ira B todtk. Jowph K^wartTw 8 1: kKnriejt.'Vli: ’Sev^LA! u w. ^ T. Thomas, Jeremiah; Tabbott, J W: Tlson, J Jf Jr; Trimble, ultv»*r; J'owuneml. Nonli; Tntt- iuili, Uurry; Taylor, J&lward: Taylor* 11 and its earnings one month after investment. For Sale. mHEbondlB* known m Bertel'. Pona*y ta 1 ottetotorW on wry eray too fires *t ones. Apply to ^ p FOR SALE. Fifteen Hondrod Acre* of Don Land, continuous. Pur terms, snnly to A.T&WM FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY. 1877. i the City of Brunswick, on the first Tuee* Oue Double case Gold Watch, ae the personal property of David A Houston. Levied upon un der ami by virtue of a mortgage A fa. Issued from the Honurable Superior Court of Glynn county, in favor of James Calnan, vs. D. A. Houston. Frln* •■(pal sum $loo. Interest to October fid. 1877. $31 69. Cost $1$ $0. T. W. LAM U. Sheriff <7. C., Ga. Glynn Sheriff Sale. First Tuesday in December. 1877. GEORGIA—Oltst* Couktt. 'ILL ho sold beta. ItoOWM Boom drarla th. city Hruuwlck an the Snt Tuwtaj Is DMtmbff, 1877, hetwran the legM town of Ml. th. (allowing dracrflMd property to wit; Water lot anmtor tea (10) and improv.mmu, .Ituatad, lying Mid being InttoOM Townot tb.cUyW Brunnrirk, county and State aforeald; levied upon under and by vtataeofan execution leaned hy Mocec McDonald Tex Ooltactorol Glynn Oo. va. D. Dart truateo for hta State and county tax, for the year ISTt. Principal ram MAN; MM t *' THOMAS W. LAMS, Sharlff 0.0,0a. HOLIDAY TOYS Joxt recelrad and Ihr aalo, at Bottom Prices, a large lot of Chrtatmw ToyaoJ every dncrly PlraWnrfca, \i Vnaee. nnd nil manner nfltays. Cun at tto Paul Ottoc and crater juurccl no. Mas* Not. ttet, 18*7. BEBsF, BeSFT We are dow prepared to raralsli FRESH BEEF Taesdays, Thursdays sad (Saturdays, st CITY MARKET. ’ lephr sastoBMts ssahava thsfrJK dfifsffilsdsaddfillrsrsdatthfilrrasldwss without extra ohartre- OiveaaaealL l LAMB RIGHT A OOODBBXAD. SCHOOL NOTICE. TTAVHO opened a print, whool on X.wOMds