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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER.
T. Ci. STACY, Editor ami Prop’r.
Official. Organ Glynn Co.
■WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 39. 1879.
Cholera is raging to a fearful ex
tent in Apia Minor.
There itre 6000 school inarms in
.the State of Maine.
Funeral expenses in Italy is only
75cta. They do it by cremation.
* Henry M. Hoyt, Governor elect
<of Pennsylvania has been inaugu
rated.
NATCElfS GIFTS TO OCR CITY.
Scarlatina and diptheria are Baid
to be holding high carnival in Near
York City.
The whole country seems full <jf
tramps. Is there no law to pro
tect the people?
Gov. Hampton is improving and
is able to go out riding—-not be
hind a mule though.
Charleston, 8. C., has repealed
its drummer license of $500, and
now invites all to come.
Pinchback, has been made by
-General Sherman a special agent
for the Treasury Department
A South Carolina paper says ^Kat
Georgia pays her minister*TJettcr
than any other HoutJteHiiState.
There were two hundred and
fourjnuHtiages in Thomas county
.—tffepast year, says the Kntcrprise.
North Carolina is said to have
one dog to every three sheep. In
one year 28,081 sheep were des
troyed by dogs.
Two more ocean cables arc to be
- lwd; this time from France to
America. This will undoubtedly
cause tire reduction of rates.
The commerce of Mobile is said
to be decreasing—New Orleahs is
taking it away. Tho old adage—
“The big fish rat the littlo ones.”
The cnr])et-l loggers, Spencer, of
Alabama; Patterson, of South Caro
lina; Dorsey, of Arkansas, and Con
over, of Florida, retire from tho
senate Mureh 4th. '
Chin Ian Pin, Chinese Minister
at Washington is credited with soy-
Whig that if his country men “must
• go, they will all go to Ireland as
that is the only country the Irish
do not rule.”
Kight Rev. Dr. Lynch, ofSouth
Carolina, has presented to the
Smithsonian institutes fossil tooth,
found 1,900 feet below the surface
of the ground at Charleston.
•- The appropriation of 5,000, by
the lost Congress, to erect a monu
ment over the grave of Thomas
Jefferson, at Monticello, Ya., is
about to be used for that purpose,
the owners of the land having given
proper titles.
. Triplett is taking singing lessons.
His preceptor required him to sing,
when he commented taking lessons,
so that the rest of the class and the
public might'See how he improved
under tho instruction given. He
started out bravely, but before he
had uttered (we tun not suy sung)
three words the crowd liegun to
leave and tho teacher requested
him to desist. When he conclude'*
his lesson wo trust ho will give us a
-blic exhibition of his powers as
vocalists.—Thouiasville Enter-
Here is what the Boston Post
has to say regarding Georgia:
‘Georgia is working out her Awn
salvation more rapidly than some
people suppose, or than is, perhaps,
agreeable to the stalwart jioliticians
in general, and the professional out
rage shrickcrs in particular. Five
yean ago, according to the records,
there wrte 180,244 children in that
State who cowld not read or write.
The educational system employed
has worked so well as to reduce
this nnmbtor to 85,6o0, or consid-
erably more than fifty per cent If
£ it doaaaa well in the next five
years, the rising generation ofGcor-
A will beahle to satisfy the edu
f 4£tioual conditions required for an
‘ > of the right of fUffrage,
Much, and yet not enough, has
been said of the unquestioned ad
vantages of our harbor, and, sure
ly its situation in this respect alone
must, sooner or later, secure for our
city a great and growing prosper.
Ity.
But this is not the only privilege
that Brunswick possesses. Her
peninsular site, with fertile islands
tributary,to her, assures her, in the
time of iicr complete mastery ofnll
her r sources, a capacity for ex
pansion, not only without less in
the way of commercial facilities
and ready access to tho great ar
teries of traffic, but even of cn-
nhneat value in {mint of variety
and attractiveness.
To many, to most, perhaps, it
will seem an idle dream; but the
vision comes naturally before the
eye of the student of the past, as he
stands at the tapering point of this
peninsula, looks out to seaward
and finds the horizon barred at al
most every point with long lines of
island forest-,—the vision of a sea
born city, with islands for her out
posts and, a continent for her base
of supplies.
It ,iv no idle dream, for, with
jriofo than Venice lmd of these lo
cal advantages, and that immedi
ate environment which mode Ven
ice possible, she has all and more
of the commercial chances of which
Venice made such admirable use.
There is just now a meagre show
ing for Brunswick in the way of a
base of supplies for the war oftraf-
fic,—the continent in rear seeks oth
er outlets. There was long for Ven-
ico no back-country at all, though
a rich one in the course of time.—
Direct trade, and that of the bold
est kind, made hkk fortune, and it
is direct trade that is to dd for
Brunswick more than nnythingeisc,
in my opinion. Her fortune lies in
dealing as largely os she can with
South American, West Indian,
Spanish and Italian jHirts. The
quick market is the paying market.
New Orleans is now licginning to
realize that this is her interest, so
far os the Central American and
South Amcican trade is concerned,
ntul is making efforts to set on foot,
on a secure basis, regular and di
rect trade with those ports. With
many of them Brunswick ought to
bo a preferable port to any within
the Gulf, with all, a preferable port
to any further North.
Much more might lie urged on
this topic, hut nn editor’s spneo is
limited. Enough to say, that
should we once begin shipping reg
ularly- and continuously cotton,
lumber, naval stores, and other
homo products to a semi-circle of
ports reaching from those of Vene
zuela to those of Italy, Sicily and
Spain, and from the Spanish shores
to thnso of Norway, a generation
not very far removed from ours,
may see no marsh around Bruns
wick's peninsula, hut stately build
ings mirror red in tho water on
cither side, and her coronet of is
lands impcarlcd with the mansions
of merchant princes, the hnrlior a
forest of masts, and the beaches of
Cumberland, Jekyl and St. Simons
nil put ii\to requisition as the re
storing and refreshing haunts of
hosts of invalids and tired business
men.
Think of it, merchants of Bruns
wick 1 Think of it, capitalists
abroad that are in search of a sound
and paying investment 1 It will
pay to build up the future of tlda
town for which nature has dune so
Tho Hartford' Times tells of a
man named Lconldus Grover, who
was recently killed by a meteoric
stone of •> pounds weight which
came through the roof of the house,
and after killing Grover passed
through the bed and thgn the floor,
imbedding itself in the ground.
What next?
Treasurer Renfroe has sold twen
ty-five thousand dollars of new four
]>cr cent Georgia bonds at
par. He is negotiating the sale of
a large sum which he will perfect
Monday. Tho bonds will be issued
and ready for delivery by tho 1st
of February.
The election muddle of Macon is
still unsettled. There are rumors
of a compromise.
Hon. John F. Wheaton, has been
re-elected to the Mayoralty of Sov.
annah.
Kate Claxton will play in Macon
on the 20th of February.
Bottled Lightning.
When used lor libeumatism, Boro
Throat, Lame Beck, Neuralgia,
Sprains, Bruises, Contracted Muscles.
StiffJoiuts, Duma and Bunions, on
Minion beings; anil Spavin. Ring Bone,
Gulls, Scratches, etc., on auimaln,
GiiiiHsens’ Liglituiug Liniment it
tinoqiiuleil, and its effect simply elec
trical. As its uuine suggests, it is
quick to relieve, and thousands bear
aitueas to its astounding virtues.
Price 00 ceuts. Fur sale by F. Jae
ger, Druggist.
An Ordinance,
To tutfeas ami levy taxes and miHe a
revenue for the City of UrmiHwick
for the year 1879, for the regulation
of certain kinds of ImsiueHa in said
city, prescribing penalties for the
violation of the revenue ordinances
of suid city, and for other purpoaes
connected with the tuxes and reve
nue of said city.
hKcrioN 1. The Mayor and Council or
the city of Brunswick, lu • umiolt utc-.ora
llied, do hereby orduin, that from and
after tho flrst day of February I87y, the
inhobltsnieof t-ald city, and those who
hold uny tixable properly within the
mo, and ail those who iraimact or of
fer to transact any business Uimelu, ex
cept mcli as are exempt by law, sha 1 pay
towards the support of the ttoveiuiiiuiU
f su d city, and lor ihe convenient o, ml*
v tillage, safety and beneill of said city,;
the taxee hereinafter preset toed.
tiro. 9. Every person and corporation
ownlug real property In said city, in
cluding Improvements, shall pay a tux.
to bn asset-sod by and under tiie Slst sec
tion of the charter of said city by the 1st
day of March 18711, ut the rate of one and
one-half, per centum, of such value, ex
cept on such property us may be exempt
from taxation under the laws of this
State.
8ao. 3. Every person or lirm engage I
la business as a wholesale or retail, or
wholesale and retail .dealer in go*at:
Each wholesale and retail apotheca
ry whose sales do not exoeed live hun
dred dollars shall psy five dollars, sad
those whose sales exoeed five hundred
dollara shall pay ten dollars.
Each agent for the sale of any article
whatever, or any person visiting the dt
as an Itinerant physician w* professor of
proprietary articles, canvasser alllag
books, rasps sad pictures of Nil kinds,
either for money or by sutworlptlon, shall
pay such tax aa may be fixed by the May*
or In each case.
Each agent or other person disburs
ing, or tumiahlng money to disburse ver
eels, whether for pay or not, shall pay
twenty-five dollars.
Each banker, broker, or person doing
s banking, brokerage or e change butl<
ness, or engaged In buying or selling ex
change, currenoy. stocks or other securi
ties for a profit, or lu loaning money,
shaving notes, discounting commercial
paper or collecting the same for other
Parties, whether for pay. or accommoda
tion, or advancing on collaterals to in
terest, oommUalun or otherwise, wheth
er he keep an offloe or not, shall pay
twenty-live dollars.
Each bakery shall pay ton dollars.
Each barber's chair shall pay five
dollars.
Each blacksmith's forge shall pay
five dollars
Each horse or cattle broker shall pay
fifteen dollars.
Each ootton, produce, grooery, naval
store and ship broker, each master bui d-
er, mechanic, mason and machinist, and
each archite ct, civil engineer and con-
troctoi, of whatever kind, taning
tracts excelling the sum of live hundred
dollars shall pay twenty dollars.
Each mechanic of whatever kind, ta
king contracts not exceeding the sum
of live hundred dollara shall pay five dol
lars.
Each sail or row boat transporting
passengers or baggage for hire shall pay
five dollars.
Each cotton pross shall pay fifty dol*
lars.
Each cabinet shop shall pay fivo dol
lars.
Each manufacturer of candy shall
pay ten dollars.
Each circus shall pay per day, fltty
dollars.
Each cigar manufacturer shall pay
ten dollars.
Each dealer In goods, waios, mer
chandise. etc., etc., whoso sales do not
exoetxi the sum of onu thousand dollar*,
shall pay five dollars; those whose sales
exceed one thousand dollars, and do not
exceed five thousand, shall pay ten dol
lars ; those whoso sales expeed five thou
sand n n<l do not exceed ten thousand dol.
Iris shall pay fifteen dollars, and those
whoso sale*exceed ten thousand dollars
shall pav twenty dollars
hitch wholomlo dealer in toe shall
pay fifteen dolKrs.
Each retail dealer In loo shall pay ten
dolluis.
h noli draw-making or millinery es
tablishment shall pay ten dollara.
Knelt one-horse dray, wagon or cart,
hauling for hire, shill pay seven and a
lislf dollar-.
knelt two-burse dray or wagon, haul
ing f11‘ hire, >-hall pay Itftoen dollars.
Each ono l.orse wagon or vehicle
used by bakers, butchers, manufacturers
of soda or mlneinl water, merchants,
builders or other persona for the deliv
ery of bread, n eats, tssia or mineral wa
ter, ice, g kmIs, wares nud merchandise
sold, uud Iuiu'mU* and other material used
shall pay fivo uoliara; and each two-
aa commission merchant or merchants,
shall pay twenty dollars; and each and
every master of a ship or of any vessel,
•gent or other officer of any: ship or vea
Sec. 9 And be it further ordained,
that the sum of two dollars be imposed
on each and every trade iulinbitanfc in
the city between the ngefcof sixteen
eel, or any other person, who shall sell and fifty years, nql exempt from r<M
goods or articles of any klud, from any duty tinder the laws of the State, aa a
wharf; on personally * purchase cargo or eommntation for street tax, which snra
collect freight money, shall be considered nnty bp included in the returns of tax-
a commission merchant, and pay twenty »«d paid with the quar-
dolUrs. . terly payments, provided, that such
lata.
Each taw »U1 shall pay Fifty doU
ware* nil i itieiehandiHo, ol uny descrip- , ,,,
tlou wliuUOBVsr, .(mil,my a taxo,onej h ” rw ’ w ‘'« oll „'' r vehlcleu-edIn theSams
p.,r centum on the value of »uch goodo. ouu *"" r ; ehu11 W l ™ du Ur »- „ . .
1 Each ke* per of adanciug school shall
wares, aud meichundise an lie <>r th< y „ ...
may tie poesettootJ of on the lirst day of IuTum*
March 1879, except such as may be »-x
Eiich dealer In hay, grain, bacon.
ptfromtaxsUun by Urnlow.of this or material, of suy kind, snd
# ; uut paying lax on stock of general
SKa4. Every person snd corporation
ownttMf household »nd kite.:*, or office “I W t ’^ty-ttvcdolmra.
fuinlture.wutohea, jewelry, plate, iuu»lu-i CumlKluy “ p y
.1 instruments, lillll.id tables. Si ocks lu uv» noiisra.
much.
Looker-ox.
Tiik Anti-Poiaiuuy Bill.—The
Senate could not resist the noil
pleadings of tbe Mormon wires and
has amended tbe anti-pofygamjr
bill jo as to gird it only a prospec
tive operation. This, according to
pluralities aforesaid, wtU^Mifare
forty thousand women'from UsWil-
ity to tbe pains aud pmaititsji^al?^”
bigamy,.and more children ‘— r ~
phnnoge end disgrace.
The Telegraph and
tit inks the editor of the Grii
thmiM lie hung for making
following pun: “Reader, if yon have
suffered as much from aches, pains
thlik I, iand bail colds as we have during
“V s»^*r vqs»“ I -be past week, you pneumonia wan-
' “ "to about such things.”
money corpora Ions, bouds, note., and
other evldeooee of debt. uiouoy, solvent
debts, ttud every other kind of personal
property wh.lsoevor, shull pay a tax of
onu per centum »u the value of such per •
s< nal property, so owued on the first dsy
f Batch ism, except such as may be ex
empt from taxation by tbo law. of this
State, or of the United States.
t-no. ». Every person and corporation
driving income or commission from his
or its busbn sv,se a merchant, factor-
auctioneer, broker, forwardliuf, shipping
i r commission merchant, hotel or reetau
ra it keeper, or irum tho pursuit of any
i ro ession, faculty. Hale, cailiuitorbus'
ihrsa, whatsoever, aud every express,
telegraph, cotton prese, insuraneo com
pany or agency, and every privute bank
er aud banking association, aud every
agent carryln# on business for another,
exeept dealers, trsduie, merchant, or
other iwreuna taxod on thilr stock lu
trade, shall pay a tax of onu per centum
on the amount of auen not Income or
aommUalon above the sum of live hun
dred dollar*.
ttao. 0. And be it further ordained, that
every person tranaaetliot or offering to
transact either of the kinds of buslnas
hereinafter speelOed shall pay tbe lie-ease
tax hereinafter preecrlbed, viz:
Each local auctioneer shall par a li
ana. tax of twenty dollar*.
Each transient auctioneer shall pay
twenty dollara.
Each Insurance agent, fer each com
pany repnaentad, shall pay ten dollar*.
Each sod debt Insuraneo agent, for
each company represoated, shall par Ore
Each steamship agent shall pay twen
ty-Bro dollars.
Each steamboat a gent shall pay tea
Each sailing vessel agent shall pay
lidollsra.
Each real estata agent forth* sals of
real ettate or tbewoUsvUon of
aeapanyor machine represented, thall
pay Bra dollars.
Each tuh'uiuph tompanyshall pay
one humlred dollars.
Each telephone company shall pay
11 vo dollars.
Each lioistlog enalne fordlscharnlng
vessels shall pay tun dollars; and e-ch
horse apparatus f ir the came purpose
shull pay live dollar*.
Each fuuuilry or machine chop shall
pay thirty dollars.
Each green grooery, fur th* earn of
fresh meats, poultry, vegetables, etc.,
shall pay twe ity-Uve dollars.
Each gunsmith shop, for making or
repairing guus, pistole, etc-, shall pay
leu dollars.
Each hotel shall pay twenty-lire dol
lars.
Each boarding house entertaining
transient travelers shall pay fifteen dol-
lata.
Each sailor boarding house shall pay
twenty-Hvo dollars.
Each public ball (ball pay ten dol
lars.
Each person or firm rolling spiritu
ous liquor* In quantities from one quart
upwards shall be considered wholesale
dealers, aud pay, tor each quarter, twen-
ty dollars.
Each person or Arm selling spiritu
ous or malt liquors, lu qunities less than
one quart, to be drank on the premUea
shall be considered retail dealers, and
pay for each quarter thirty dollars.
Each apothecary or druggist, who
sell, wines or liquors, except on buns
tide physician's certificate, shall pay
twenty-live dollara.
Each person or firm selling ale. por
ter or lager beer by the keg or bottle, In
quantities of not has than on* del n
bottle*, vMII be considered whnlcmhi
dealers In malt llQuurs, and pay twenty'
live dollars. '
Each person or Brm engaged In th*
purchase or shipping of either I’nbtr or
lumber, (mill owner* excepted) ghaU par
Twenty -Five dollars. f ,
pay ten dollar*. Each Inspector or masse for of Urn-
to* eewtng machine agent, for each her, lumber, shingles, staves.' etc *
pay teadollaia.
Each person or Arm, doll*
x V
■i *► l •
Etch plaining mill (hall pay twenty
dollars.
Each flour or grist mill shall pay
tsrenty dollars.
Each Jub-printing office shall pay
ten dollars-
Each news depot shall pay ten dol.
Ian,
Each person or Firm dealing In oys
ters, Fish, etc, shall pay Fifteen dol
lars.
Each pawnbroker shall pay Twenty-
Five dollars,
xschgestaurant or eating bouse shall
pay teo dollars.
xAoh stevedore shall pay Fifty dol
lars.
Each shoemaker shall pay Fire dol
lars.
each person or Firm manufacturing
or bottling soda or mineral waters shall
pay ten dollars.
Each person or Firm manufacturing
and selling soda water from louut shall
pay ten dollars.
Each shipping master or runner shall
pay Twenty-Five dollars.
Each shootlug gallery shall pay Fire
dollars.
Each livery stable shall pay Seventy-
Five dollars; all parties taking out this
license ehall be exempt from suy special
license for vehicles used by them.
Each blllDrd table used fur pubtlo
play, whether paid for In money or by
purebasee at th i bar, shah pay Five dol
lars.
Each pool table used for publlaplay>
whether puld In money or by purchasea
at the bar, anrll pay Five dollars.
Each bagatelle or other table, or de
vice upon which any game Is played by
Ihe public, shall pay ten dollars.
Eu-h centennial board for public play
•ball pay, fur each mouth, Twenty-Five
clorart.
Each wheel-of-fortune, fur public play,
shall pay, fur each month, two hundred
dollars.
Each bull or ton pin alley, for public
play, shall pay Fifteen dollara.
Each merchant tailor’s establishment
shall pay ten dollars.
Each tinsmith shop shall pay ten dol
lars.
Each tannery shall pay ten dollars.
Theatrical companion, exhibitions,
concerts ami shows, of ovory character-
shall pay suoh sum, aa shall be Fixed by
tho Mayor and Council in each ca-o
Each undertaker shall pay twenty
do bu s.
Eu-h warehouse for the storage of
cotton, naval stores, goods merchandise,
etc., aha I pay Twenty-Five dollar-
Eseh wheelrlght chop for tnn making
or repairing of wagons, cm rlugee, bug-
glee, etc., shall pay Fivo dollars.
Each diunimer, runner or transient
trailer lu goods, wares end merchandise,
if any description, who sells by sum In
or uthoi wise, to other than merchants,
“hall, before exposing tliessurs for sale-
take out a llc- nse for suoh amount, aa
may ho Fixed by the Mayor lu each case
The licences provided for In this section
shall run from tbs First d ty of Janus- y
I87u, to the Tb'ny-klint day of Janutry
188n, and shall be leased by the Clerk and
Treasurer of Ihe city, Impressed with the
soil ol tbe city, aud approved by the
Mayor;—and the Clerk and Trmaure
shall bo entitled to collect from the |>er-
sons taking out licenses an adul'iona!
sum of one dollar for each licence Issued
by Mm: such license-ball bo In the namn
of the person to whom It Is Issued—aud
ehall not be transferable, and the same
shell be s registered tax, and payable on
or before the Fifteenth day of February
187*. And If any person transacting or
offering to transact either of the kinds
of buslnoes specified In this sect Ion. shall
he found without such licorice displayed
In a conspicuous manner in his, her, or
their place at business, or rhsll fall or re
fuse to exhibit tbe seme, whenever eslled
upon to do so by the Msrabal of theeity,
he, she, or they shell be subject, on con
viction thereof, before the police court
to s Fine not exoeedlng one hundred dol
lars, confinement In the guard house not
exoeedlng thirty days, nr labor on the
public streets not exoeedlng thirty days,
at the discretion or the court,
rsetT, And ha it further ordained, that
all persons commencing either of the
kinds of business specified In th* pre
ceding section of this ordinance, on or
before the thirty-first dsy of July 187*,
shall pay the entire amount of such li
cense for the year; and all those com.
meoclng such business, on or after tbs
first dsy of August 187*. shall pay ooe-
bair of such amount.
8*o. 8. And be It further ordained,
that the occupant of any premises, where
* dog or dogs Is or are kept, shall pay
for every dog, so kept, an annuel tax
of one dollar, and upon the payment of
this tax, or a return of tbs dog or dogs
as hereinafter provided, a badge shal*
be issued for the same; and every dog
found rvaalnr at largst without such
badge, or without satisfactory erldenoe
that tbs tax has bean paid, or Urn dog
returned, shall be Impounded, end If
not claimed and tbe tax paid within
twenty-four boon shall be disposed of
to tbs beet Interest of tbe city. Every
person haring* dog or dogs on the lirst
day of March 1878 may make a return
thereof with hla or her returns *C tax
able pr«p*rty to the dark sad Treasur
er, and pay tbs «id tax with the quar.
terly sr other payments of taxi*. And
every person bringing a dag *r dog* In
the city, to 6# kept therein, after the
thirty-first dsy of Hsreh 1879, shall
■-«*« n similar retain, end pay the
lax within ten days after so Mafing
S may be relieved of the mid tax
oriug ou the streets six coniecn-
y», under the direotiou of the
Committee on Btreets, Drains and
Bridget, -at any time before tbe first
day of Jaly 1879.
Beg. 10 And be.it fnrther ordained,
that tbe vnlueof the real estate and
improvements thereon, to be taxed un
der the second section of this ordi
nance, shall be ascertained by means
of tbe assessment* provided for by the
charter of tbe city nud the ordiuanoek
of tbe city ou that subject; and the
vslne of personal property, to be taxed
under the third and fourth sections of
this ordinance, and tbe net income
and commissions to be taxed under Ihe
fifth section of this ordinance, Ehall he
ascertained by means of the returns
hereinafter prescribed..
Bio. 11 And be it further ordained,
that every parson nud corporation
owning real or personal property in
tbe nity, on the first day ol February
1879, liable to be taxed under tbe sec
ond, third and fourth sections of this
ordinance, slutll make s return thereof
to tbe Clerk nud Treasurer within thir
ty days from tbe first dsy of March
1879, the date at which books will lie
opened for tbo reception of returns;
and the amount of such tax shull be
collected by the Clerk nbd Treasurer
In four quarterly payments—the first
to bo puid on or before the thirty-first
ilny of March, the second on or lieloro
tbe thirtieth day of June, the third on
or before the thirtieth day of Septem
ber, and the fourth ou ur before the
thirtieth day of November 1879.
And every person and corporation,
liable to tbe tax provided for in tho
fifth section of this ordinance, shall
make his, her or their return thereof
within ten dnys from the first day of
December 1879, and- pay tlie income
tax within the said ten days.
Sec. 12 And be it further ordained,
thnt all such returns may lio made,
either in pet-noil, or by ugeut or attor
ney; anil tile returns aball set forth the
market value of all property, liable to
be taxed under this ordinance, ml
valorem, exeept real properly, nud
sbull lie mode under outb or ulUrmu-
tiou, in every iiiutanee, that the same
is true, and that tbe person, fur whom
the return is made, is not liable to uuy
other tax, and lias no other property
in the city, liable to taxation under
this ordinance; and it shall lie the
duty of the Clerk snd Treasurer to re
quire snob outlior allirmatinu from
every person, without exeeptiou, he
being hereby authorized, for the pur
poses of this ordinance, to ndoiiiiiatur
sneli oath nr affiriiialion.
Seu. 13 And be it iurther ordained,
that idl persons, failing nr rcluaiug to
make a return of all rod and persouid
owned or controlled by them
„ r, mid-liable to taxation un
der this ordinance, ahull be anbjeet,
on conviction therefor before the Po
lice Court, to a fine not exceeding one
buudred dwllArs, or labor on public
streets not exoeedlng thirty days, or
both at tbs discretion of the court.
Hxo. 14 Aud Its it fnrther ordained,
that tbe Clerk mid Treasure be, nud bo
is hereby instructed and required tit
owns executions against all peraous,
for the entire amount of tax dne for
tbe year 1879, upon their failure to
promptly pay the first, or other quar
terly payment of taxes, as they shpU
liecome due.
Sec. 16 And be it further ordained,
that nil applicants tors retail liquor
lioensa ahull submit a bond, with two
or more good and sufficient secaritien,
to be approved by tbe Mayor, sml
conditioned to keep an orderly house
and observe the laws of tbe State end
the ordinances of theeity relating to
the snlo of spirituous liquors, ss
prerequisite to the iama of sueb li-
^Beo. 16 And be it fnrther ordained,
that one per cent, of the entire amount
of tax, levied and collected under this
ordidunce, sha.l be appropriated to the
paymeutof the extraordinary expeu-
penses of the city to-wit: The princi
pal and interest that may beoome due,
during the year, of snd on the bond*
to be issued, trader an ordinance passed
January 6th 1879, to carry out tbe
compromise of tbe indejiteduess of the
city and the setting apart of a sinking
fund ol one thousand dollara lor the
redemptions of said compromise bonds;
und the remainiug oue-lialf of one per
cent, shall be applied to tbs payment
of the current exi»fis« of the city.
Sec. 17 And bcit further ordained,
thnt this ordinance shull be subject to
amendment uud repeal, in whole or i n
part, at uny titne during tbe yeur 1879,
slionld it be considered udvisable und
necessary to do so; mid no such amend
ment or repeal shull, in any particular,
be so construed, ns to impair tlie right
of the Mayor and Council to aaseaaniul
levy a tax for the whole of tire year 1879
whenever made.
Bec. 18 And be it further niduiued,
that ull ordinances uud parts of ordi-
uuucrs, iu conflict with this oriliuuuce,
be, und the same are hereby repealed.
Passed iu Council, Jumuiry 22d 1879.
Attest: J. B. HAUKltSHAM,
James Houston. Mayor.
Clerk of Couucil.
W. A. JOHNSON,
Boot& Shoe Maker.
W ork done as cheaply, and war
ranted to hint as long ns that of
any other Workman in this seetio
Mending done ale/wrt notice at
D. A. MOORE'S OLD STAND,
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Melp Mew Mjvpenpsis
TO TIIE LOVERS OF TIIE
I ranko my own cigars from flno, choice, selected Lea
vicinity have tho advantage of Imying from the maker di
fur li-aa money, in quality a good article, that cannot be
only ut double the coat, atatementa to tho contrary uotwitlu
My Five Cent Cigars
are superior to any yon can buy for 3 tor 25ets, and are so
competent judges. To give all s chance to assist in swslling the popular ver
dict, I from this dsy will give O For 25c.
FRUITS
Foreign and domestic, in every variety.
OONFEOTIONERY,
In tbit line I am withont s peer, my goods having been pronouuoed tbe fin
est ever brought to this city.
GROCERIES.
All goods in this line is cheep is tbe cheapest
in such dog or dogs.
Toys, Fancy Goods, and Fireworks for the Holidays t
A choice variety cheaper than ever.
Having located in IBmnswiek with s determination of making my busi
ness a success by giving just rains snd quality to buyers, I respectfully solid*
tbs kind pstnmigs of tbs inhabitants, to assist in extending my Factory so a
to give employment to more hands. I don't propose to go off, believing
Brunswick is big end good'enoagh Jor this purpose, statements to the contra
ry notwithstanding.
B. DAVIS, Cigar Manufacturer,
Opposite Leben House, Brunswick, Os.
Tbe Davenport Nina, my new brand of Cigxrs, ciioioe,’ dear Havant, will
shortly be for site. E. DAVIS, Bole ilsnnfsctnrer-