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—Christmas is coming.
. —(Santa Clatts has Arrived and the
average small boy ia in ecstasies.
Quite * number of vessels in port
to-day.
We are pleased to see Mr. J.11. Dex
ter out again. '"! s., m,/ i
And still they como—another new
merchant in town.
—Gordon Cadets meet at their drill
room on Thursday night (26th instant)
—Toung Men's Lyceum convenes to
night (Wednesday) at McConn's Hall.
—Service* to-morrow (Thursday) at
the Presbyterian churoh, at eleven
o'clock.
—The Now* York steamer City of
Austin is expected to-morrow, via Fer-
—Our sister city Darien has a new
pilot boat for her bar—the Surprise,
Capt Clansy. w
To-morrow being Thanksgiving Day
the Post office will only be open from
Sto 10 o'clock—a. M.
—Send in your orders for those Sand
Pear cuttings. They do well on the
seaboard. See advertisement
-The marooners down on Jekyl
at be having a good time. Afresh
of ammunition has gone down to
Barnard Nybuis, a German,
lyed os blacksmith by Mr. A. T.
i«m, died last Friday ofhemor-
age.
—The Dart mill, on St Simons Is
land, is again in operation, converting
yellow pine, logs into manufactnred
lumber.
—Darien has lifted the quarantine
against Brunswick. So our steamers
again put;in their appearance. Glad to
■ee them.
—See what Mrs. Hines has to say to
"big folks amt little folks." Ton will
And her next door to Mrs. Henog, on
the Bay.
—The M. A B. Railroad has just fin
ished a commodious warehouse at Haw
kinsville, and is now putting upanoth-
Municipal Nmiutisi,
Pursuant to a call of the Chalr-
manof the Democratic executive
committee, quite a number of our
oitixeas met at the court bouse on
Thursday night lasts for the purpose
of nominating Atjokflk'j”
and four Aldermen, to fiU tbe plaoe
d thoM whose term ot.tffr spires
with the year. The names of Hon.
J.F. Nelson, the preseut. Mayor,
and judge G. B. Mabry were put in
nomination, the ballot show;
for Nelson and 20 for Mabry.
*" ,, *t for aldermen resulted Ip
» of the present retiring board
(4 in number) Messrs. M. j. Colson
W. W. Watkins, A. T. Putnam, and
DuBignon. A very decoded argu
ment in favor of this nomination is
that, having inaugurated the pree-
ent move towards the adjustment of
our bonded debt, the tame parties
would be more apt to carry it to a
successful issue.
gOUTOEBN lands Bold and exchanged Cur Nor-
Oto. T. Gxvnt,
Bntniwlck, (7a.
Suildni'&atk.
Oar community was shocked on
Monday morning last by a dispatch
from Darien announcing the sadden
death of Msj. 0. B. Devereaux, which
took plaoe on Butler's Island the night
previous. The Major had just return
ed from a pleasant trip North, and gone
over oq Friday last to look after the af
fairs of (he Island, for which he is
agent Ho retired, in perfect health,
on Sunday night, and was found cold
and lifeless in his bed the following
morning, having been suddenly snatch
ed away duriug the night by paralysis
of the heart This sudden stroke has
bereft ns of one marked for integrity
and uprightness of character, a perfect
gentleman, beloved by all who know
him. His circle of friends will miss
him at their social gatherings, and
there will bea vacant chair in the homo
circle.
—Going 1 Going I Going 1—those
fine peach trees offered for salehy Mr.
Foote. Now is your chanoetogetflne
trees at low prices.
—Won't Mr. Psriiamentsry be so
good‘as to tend us aeopy oghis new
rules on debate, etc. We want to try
and keep up with the times.
S OUTHERN LANDS mM SS4 WlWpitl
Northarn BmI Mk
UEOUCIKT.aADKN,
—We know a housekeeper in town
who has used the same lamp ohimneys
for four months, and they are still all
right, They were bought of Messrs.
L.D. HoytACo.
—The U. H. drcoH Court last week,
rendered a verdict against the city of
Brunswick for 921,103, together with
93,061 interest, in favor of 8. Mum
ford. We guess it will go higher.
—The South Ga. Conference meets
in Talbotton on the 12th of December.
Bev. D. Q. Abbott preaches his fore,
well sermon next Sabbath. We hope
that he will be sent back another year.
—To-morrow (Thursday. 29th, is set
' apart by Hit Exoelleney, Gov. Col-
quilt, as a day of thanksgiving. We
hope we wont get more than one invi
tation to dine out, as we should bate
to rente sny. .
—Hurrah for notification, the new
Homestead, MilledgeviUe, Represents,
tire Lamb, Senator Tison, Mayor Nel
son, and Aldermen Colson, Watkinn,
Putnam and DuBignon t Hurrah, we
say, for the whole of them.
—The sohooner Tho*. G. Smith was
cleared last Saturday from Littlefield
ATison'a wharf with a cargo of 1,606
barrels rosin, 818 barrels turpentine,
and 4,000 test lumber. She is con-
rigned to Dollner, Potter ACo, of N.Y.
fownn Ctmfc—We take pleasure
in celling attention to Mr. W.Doer-
flinger's mammoth "ad” in this issue.
Bead It carefully and decipher the
"rata*” and roe will get the prise,
Besides befog one of the best Jewelers
in Georgia, Mr. D. is agent for the
Singer Sawing machine, end can sup
ply yon with all you need in that line.
Heir getting in a fine lot of docks,
jewelry, etc. Call on him sod buy
your Christmas presents.
Sad News.—Monday's telegrams
brought little else but sad news. Be.
sides tbo startling intelligence of Maj.
Devereaux's death, of which mention
is made elsewhere, a dispatch was re
ceived from Savannah, announcing tbo
death of Mr. Wm. Tison, of tire firm
of Tison A Gordon, and brother of our
esteemed fellow citizen, Hon. Jolm M.
Tison. Troubles come not single bon
ded-only a few days ago Mr. Tison
followed his daughter and her husband,
Mrs. and Mr. P. A. Hazlehurst, to
their last resting plaoe, and now must
port with his only brother. By the
same source come the news of the death
of Mr. Warren Kenrick, nephow of
Mr. H. A. Kenrick and son-in-law of
Mr. Burrell Lamb, of this county, and
also of tho severe illness of the wife of
the deceased. Well might we pause
and ask. Who'll be the next I
*J*8outbern lands Bold tad Excbiagod for
Northern' Heal Estate.
cm T. OA DEN,
Brunswick, G*.
The Campaign.
Messrs. Lamb and Tison, aided by
their numerous friends, are making
things lively for their opponents. We
believe a livelier interest is manifested
in this campaign on the port of the
Democracy of Glynn than has charac
terized them for years. Inspired by
the recent successes all over the oounty,
they are beginning to feel that even
here in Glynn the power of tho Bepub-
lican party ia weakening, and - they
: iave bnt to will and the prixe is theirs,
tforahal your forces, then, ye Demo
crats of old Glynn, and charge the en
emy in solid phalanx with fixed bayo
nets, and you will route them. Hur
rah for Democracy, wa say, if we are
an "old line Whig."
Receipts Mafi
Of Jomo$ Routton, Ckrfc A Ifoswrr
(/the City (f llruiwtick, /Or month
(/September, 1877. *
1 Amount on hand 94028 12
’WPGolden license, 1877 8000
(TWDexter lease " BOOO
3 Mrs Julia Hertel taxes “ 1117
MrsSGWinter *« " 628
Mrs M B Green " % 6 00
4 J F Nelson A Co » » 37 17
Mrs H C Bostwick" » 18 78
j Miss S Barknloo leese 10 00
6 MrsULsmbrij^ttaxes **** 876
Mrs M A Lambright»
8 B S Clubb “
10 H L M Barlow Ism
12 Mr* O Kennedy taxes
MrsHLFahm "
MrsECoupcr "
J M Couper "
Jas Palmer , > v I
13 Milua Jackson "
taxes
MJWJBoberts
16 J 8 Holmes
Mrs J‘ 8 Barbs
17 GW Wright
Mrs M Lasslerre
L P Anderson
L B Davis, trustee
L B Davis A Co
B Hozlehurrt
JL Bobarts
Mrs J S Burns |e
Mrs S E Mason
16 B Q Way
O F Way «
21 Mrs LI Bee "
22 G W Ay mar burials
Mias E DuBignon taxes
24.Hemry Logan "
W W Hardy "
Eat J B Wood •*
Mrs SI Wood " ‘
T Mahoney "
Mrs B Golden lease
S O Littlefield A Co “
25 O J Doerflinger taxes
26 D B Emery “
J C Green "
TW Dexter «
Miss A S Dexter «
J D Dexter "
Mrs M B Shannon “
Est Allen Harris “
Wm Anderson "
Wm Anderson agt “
1210
2 75
8160
200
0 75
10 75
130
186
961
115
862
260
1815
600
8 70
100
680
1110
650
COO
110
2 20
190
350
500
725
110
10 95
685
5 85
12 50
500
50 00
1150
200
165
130
5 00
960
12 95
120
G 95
13 33
‘ printing, voucher 10, 60 00
18H4I Goodbreod, et al,
streets, voucher 11, 96 60
29 0 G Moore, ch’ity, vuu 12 12 00
13 600
24 Littlefield & Tison, pub
lic buildings, v’ch’r 14, 13 80
Littlefield & Tison, lime,
voucher 16, 75 25
Littlefield A Tison, char
ity, voucher 15, 16 60
30 By cosh to balonoe 1764 10
q w Attentlan P
Mrs. A. F. Henog comes to the
(root this ipek with a card to the
public offering to, supply them with,
fresh beef and pork. She makes a
speciality of “home-made sausages”
and, our word for it, they are extra
nice. Her old customers and lots
of new ones are invited to call at
her place of business on Bay street.
Another Death.
We are pained to announoe the death
of Mr. J. W. Wilder, for several years
pasteissMeatof this city. He had
been complaining tor weeks past, and
co Why aifbtlsei was sataei with s
fit and died soon alter. " 'He wu "bur
ied on Sunday morning with Masonic
honors. Wo"extend to his family our
kindest sympathy in their sad afflio-
Uoni' ’ ! • - * ' ’• t
Acquitted.—The man Harris, who
Was arrested last week and carried to
Savannah under charge of passing
Counterfeit money, was acquitted,
thlf being at evidence of guilt
Friedlunder,A Co
••
•«
80 31
G Fiiedlnndor
••
“
80 25
Bobt Mallory
”
800
Jobn Powers
lease "
260
27 Carl Epping
"
"
10100
Mrs Lydia Pratt
2 50
John Berrie
taxes ”
100
P S Holt
580
Peter Krauss
M
400
Jcro Millbank
M
623 60
23 J J Lissner A Co
H
**
1125
J J Lissner
M
H
13 10
Kaiser Bros
**
99
195
M Kaiser
H
415
Est E H Gatcbell
M
M 30
Mrs A E Gowen
W
133
D J Lissner
690
D B Emery
"
W
255
Joe Grunt
lease
*•
2 00
29 Miss S Barkuloo
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vr-
10 00
M B Holland trustoo "
6 07
Cain Jay
M
400
Peler Christopher
*•
M
125
May Turner
t >
600
Mrs M A E Houston”
99
2311
BE Flint
••
1000
Mrs Jure Cusoy
"
•*
200
York Hunter
••
M
700
Lucinda Mason
••
••
425
L B Davis '
«
*•
213
Mrs M E Dunn
a*
850
PA Holt
axes
**
910
W J Vincent
48
<9
825
Mr* AC Clark
14
1876
500
H O Monday
<4
1777
110
Est H F Beach
••
••
150
B M Sawyer
“
290
H D Hudson
68
««
86
M B Holland, baa
*• 6 65
82512 62
92512 62
Examined and found correct
Jakes SI. Cooper,
Ch’m Finance Committee.
The Election.
Dec. 5tb, wjll soon be here. On
that day, three very important
questions will be settled, by a vote
of the people of Georgia. Through
tho wisdom of the late convention,
these three questions are to be kept
entirely separate. Voters should
endorse on their tiokets:
"For Ratification,"
or
“Against Ratification,”
"Homestead of 1868,' 1
or
“Homestead of 1877,"
“Atlanta,"
or
“MiUodgeville.”
Any voter may vote on either
question be may desire, os neither
is in anyway connected with the
other.
Let every legal votor bo at his
post. Wo expeot to vote for, “Rati
fication,” “Homestead of 1877” and
“MilledgeviUe," for we believe
this is right. Let others do os they
SCO fit.
On the same day comes off the
election of Sonatorg and Represen
tatives—tho same to take their seats
one year hence.
fV I He#'Advertisement*/
NEW GOODS! GREAT BARGAINS
-AT
LADIES’
DuBignon & Beck’s Old Stand.
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Millinery and Fancy Goods, Hats made and trimmed
to order, Dress Trimmings, Merino Underwear, Regular
Made Stockings, both for ladies And children
Little Boys' Suits, ready made and cat "by measure, ftar*
niahed at short notice—in fact, everything to ropply a firstM
class trader, at the -.n-wi v*i
w -i- ■■■’.^aftaatfUlrOM
Lowest Cash Prices t
The Ladies are invited to call and see for themselves.
Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention.
2£ra. 2£. C. RO WJL •!
The Merchants & Mechanics Ins. Co H
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. _ ^
CASH CAPITAL, 8250,000. - - - j CASH ASSETS, 9315,000,
$25,000 in U. S. Bond* Deposited in the treasury of Georgia for Furthar se
curity of Policies!
mmg well-known Compeny bea peld lie Thaaaad
1 wet, end will maintain Ita well-earned repnUtlnn
UweUlBie, store., MerehnaAlee, Mill., Min n.m.ee .i
O^-Af ente et ell prominent point. In tbo But*, to wbone]
CONTRA.
8 Certificate, salary. No 160 |38 33
“ “ •« 166 65 00
.. “ 1C6
« « 167
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4 W8 Pittman, Gu’rdHae,
voucher 1
5 Certificate, salary. No 161
Burrell Jackson, streets,
voucher 2
Burrell Jackson, streets,
voucher 8
6 Certificate, salary, No 141
« « *. 162
« « « 194
“ “ « 169
** “ " 170
n u u
8 H Summerlin & Simmins ,
streets, voucher 4
H Milton et al, charity,
voucher 6
L North, incidental, vou 6
Jas Houston,"- . '* 7
12 JE Lambright, et *!, in
cidental, vouchor 8
14 T G Stacy, print'g, von 0
15 Weekly Constitution,
60 00
60 00
16 66
69 90
66 66
825
250
600
60 00
83 88
12 60
888
26 00
10 68
476
17 78
8RI
1200
8 60
The Right Step.
In the printed proceedings of the
city council of Jacksonville, FIs.,
wc find the following paragraph:
“Mayor Boyd spoko in favor of a
general quarantine, to be established
by the general government, among
Southern ports against all infected
ports each summer, oml asked that
Mr. Eells be empowered to act os a
committee of one to confer with the
authorities in Now Orleans in re
gard to quarantine and sanitary
measures. The motion in regard
to Mr. Eells being pat was carried."
Now let tbo authoritii-s of Darien
and Brunswick and all other south
ern cities take the sumo step. Com
mence now. Dou’t wait until it ia
too late. Lot us have a strict quar
antine, and wo will have no yellow
fover on the coast. Act at once and
everything will be right.
We heartily endorse the above
from the Darien Garette. Concert
of action is wbat, is needed. This
entire subject we believe, should be
made a matter of general legiilation
—the burden of the same being
l>ouro by the general government.
Let tho mayors of oar Southern
sea ooast cities, together appea
to congress for protection. Let the
matter bo gonerol, and no one city
will suffer loss by a turning of trade
into other channels. What say our
authorities?
tpply.ort* •
Je M# DEXTER, Agent,
nmmrlck. O*. »
Savannah Advertisements.
FURNITURE!
f|1HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CXTI-
1 xens of Brunswick and vicinity that are now in reoeipt of one of tho moot
elaborate and complete stocks of
FURNITURE.
ever brought to the South, comprising every article from the HIOHESTto
th« LO WEST PRICE required. Our Stock having been purchased for GASH
we are enabled to offer superior bargains to our numerous customers, respon
sible parties cheerfully accommodated with City Acceptance.
Car Stock consists partly of the following:
BED BOOM and PARLOR SUITS, WARDROBES
and HAT BACKS, CRIBS, MATTRA88ES
and SPRING BEDS, V l :
PILLOWS,
ETC., ETCU
BOLSTERS,
Geo. T. Gaddi.—We make special
mention of the card of this gentleman,
to be found in this imns. It will be
seen thst he is prepared to charter
sets to load in any port in the U. S. or
Europe; also to buy, tell or exchange
lint, of all kinds. From onr
acquaintance wills Mr. Gaden. we
cheerfully recommend him to the bus
iness publio, os one qualified to fulfill
til his engagement*.
LTNN HCPXBIOB UOUBT.—lull conn
uveued yesterday, and was duly or-
nixed—Jndfjo Harris presiding. Ba
les the local bar, we see present,
Grant Sefjouob Count.—'This court
convened
ganf
sides the
Colt. Jno. M. Gncrsrd of Savannah,
sad G. B. Williamson of Way Cross,
Hit Honor's charge to the Grand Ju
ry wssto the paint, calling their at
tention to leaser crimes, as well as
those of greater moment Ji
kins is expected to-day.
JudgeTostp-
la this dtr oath. tOtS iMt, Mltl
mo*, wlfcottaonn Autos Iiw
1ST, Of
Cl jut county, Cs.
Onto. Uth Inst* Ftxcsnr Autos Brno-
—.jismuluq«rth«U*» Botsst Hina-
arm, bq., of Bra crick, Oa.
Announcements.
For Representative.
A. MSteUn of Oljmn coastjat th.rtmlis
“ d fevSKsr
For Senator.
H OX. no. X. TISON,of Oljms snalj.tos
rudunte for Senator fur th. comic, teem
. lofbktan from Uw 4th Sewloctel Dto-
trirt. sort will uoSit th. sapsort of
Oct. 31th. mornoK
ChtMrenH Carriages In Great Variety.
Wo are also sole Agents for tho ,
National 'Wire Hattrass,
the only one ia the market that will not Sag. Parties requiring .anything to
oar line will do well to call and examine our Stock before purchasing else
where.
AD UwO DsUveroA at tea BaUrsad aoA Bitestnlne.
W. J. LINDSAY k BRO.
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY!
& KBOUSKOFF, BAVANNAH.GA.
WSmMMI AMP ETTA1L MAH6W
goods by toe vntucsuo w icwut. wuuh«*/ ■■n»m
than New York Prices. Orders promptly filled, «d satisfaction t
Terms, a O. D., with privilege of examining goods before payment.
' I 1 8. KROUSKOBT,
Wholetslo and Retail Mffliner, “
THE CHEAPEST PLACE!
--.b
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
WHOLBALX ud BETAtt DIALX28 Of ' ^
FINE, MEDIUM.AND COMMON FUBNITUBr*/
lot
Ot»r loaa sitwitens oad large eapitaleqalja as to °*rlhl IdtopUfo ateR
Bata Stack In tbs State, st prieta tlrt ~|5jf ,
Wo an Agents tott FLOfyS BESSEMER STEEL SPRINGS; „
Forty-eight make a good bed. Price 95 00. Orders from the country rr°a»P*
ly ondouefnlly 0 } UU g e 0 f our Branch House and will be pleaaod
to servo hfrltiendA. ^ J. MILLER & CO.
NOTICE.
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jtamd liter hudi tor uWnst.
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Passed ia I .
Attest: JA_
Jaxks Hocstov,
Clerk of Coanclh