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Marriages.
of Mr. LcBarou Dru^. of thia city, to Mb. I
AtWaTBh, of New York.
FfelUJlIHON — LAMDRIOBT.—At the rw# leur*
of the Drlde’e father iu thin city, on the Jin
inat., by Rev. A. C. Ward. Mb. Tat.-oe B. Fmol-
church, by Rev. H. E. Luoae. Mb. H*«bt Coit
Dat. of thia city, and Mim Lilla Dbtakt, daugh
ter of George Bryant, formerly of *«*■*■**“*•
Fla., and nleco of Col. Dauial Ladd, of Middle. Fla.
Macon, (Oa> and Florida papofa pieaae copy.
father. Robert Mare. Baq.. Mb. F. B. Avbby engi-
New Advertisements.
.00 REWAKD!
For the arreat of Jai
.nan, light complexion . _
and blue ey ea. He ia about aix feet two
delivery a
AMS;
ENRY A. McDONOUOH.
Dissolution of Copartnership
Notice ia hereby given that B. B, Gray. Agent,
and A. F, Franklin, have, thia .lay, by mutual
conaenf, diaaolved the partnership buaineaa here
tofore tranaarted at 60 mile post. B. k A. R. R., in
Ware county, Georges. under the Inn name of A
F. Franklin k Co., as saw mill men. and that A.
F. Franklin will hereafter continue the bosincaa
assuming all the liabilities of the Arm.
Thia January Mat, 1M0,
B. B. GRAY'
A. F. FRANKLIN.
NOTICE TO COUNTY OFFI-
cm
Omrt Boabd or Comnaai.<*r.na or )
Roam k Rkvebubb, Glynn County. <»a. J
BnvuawicE, January nth. iw«i. )
A LL county ofBrera In any way handling mon
eysofthe county, are hereby require' 1 *
* e a monthly statement of the sajuo to
itinga.
H. A. KENRICH, Clerk.
make a monthly statenu
Hoard at Its reuul
By order of the
Jan10 4t
this
a Board.
NOTICE.
TILL lie aold on the And Mon.Uy In February
. ! next, at Tr *
all of the real eat
of the late Arm of J. M. Mat-
t k Co., conaiatiug of four thousand
dred scree.
uij of a
~A.G. GO WEN, Surviving partnei
teitVAL!
gjlMmfek 3\dvrrt(ser.
T. Q. Htact, Editor * IVprlrtor.
Wunriptum /Vic l- l" r Annum n* A'lmnc
SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, IN80.
What ‘'Jack Plane" Says.
CITY AFFAIRS,
I'.mo Oiurr Time T,.VI
eral Delivery open froi
ley Order and Regie tc
j Animal Statement ot the Commerce PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COUNCIL.
I of the Port of Brunswick.
From a recent letter of the above
writer, dated at Fernandinn, to the I hiring the year 1870,5120 venae!#
Savannah JVcmw, "e extract tlio fol-i entered this )H)rt. Ot the so, 72 en-
lotving about our place and people: tered from foreign and 148 from
BKi NMWK’K. coastwise port#. 174 carried our
As soon as 1 came ofF the steam- own flag, 24 that of Great Britain,?
er I met with Maj. H. C. Day. He () f Spain, 7 of Norway, 3 of Sweden.
Adjourned Meeting.
Jan. 21, 1880.
streets, drains and bridge*# lie in
structed to take #te|*j, at once, to
lmve the Macon efc Brunswick and
the Brunswick & Albany Kailrouds
do the necessary filling required by
Mail elm
Letters
until UeXt
LU.,.™. do.. dwas in the best hum..r of any man 3 of Portugali t of Germany an<l 1
I had met in a fortnight. He had 7 . oon , .
7m. win rem^u heard from Macon, ami was pleas- of Hollaml. Ot the 220 vessels, 4
_ I,ami he lael a right to he. "Tak- were ships, 39 harks, 28 hrigs and
ns plentiful this week | hig everything into consjdernUon, j 149 schooners. The total tonnage
it was I lest that Mr., Yiblerd be- of t | iase V( . 8S ,.]. S was 70,221, and
Murriugeu
as auyoue could desire.
There is strong talk ot another fire identified with the interests ....
company iu town. Tire colored poo | Brunswick for many years, and he I”
pie are moving in the mutter.
Council met pursuant to adjourn- lessening the width "I the bridge on
ment. Present—His Honor, J. F. Buy and Munslield street*.
Nelson, Mayor, and members of I The resolution, being secomled,
Council, Messre. A. T. Putnam, J. was unanimously adopted.
P. Harvey, T. 0. Stscy, I). T. Dunn, | Council tin a proceeded t/> take
J. J. Sjtcars, W . W. Watkins and pp (he ertlinnnett rejtortcd by the
J. K. Conk. Absent J. M. t uu- Guininittee nil ways and means,eit-
P° r - titled “ An ordinance, governing the
The minutes of the previous ii8Unnceo f licenses for the year 1880
came the purchaser, lie has been j ^ aggregato number of men cm-1 adjourned meeting were read and L m) prcHur ibi n g penalties for a vio-
contirmed. ! ] at i ull thereof,” whieli wss read tl*
will do his utmost m her behalf, There were 225 clearances, 68 for j Bead a oomninieation from J. ti re t time, then taken up by unnn-
! and that is a great deal. 1 was told foreign and 157 for domestic i>orts, M. Dexter, Secretary and Treasurer j unollB consent, read a soefnfll Iflnt',
./.r | by a Macon ga nthm|nn ,that when -j^e nllm i>cr u f vsssels in port on of the Commissioners of the Sink-1 b} . sections, umended nnd panted.
The Macon TeUiyi’uph ami M*.
compliments our lust issue by clipping the Governor came to the security
therefrom five different items. remarked 1 that "mdkl not expect to! which 3 were loading for foreign j sioners hn<t purchased witli the one j ?
ask any one here t<f go on his and G for eoaatwise port#, and 3 thousand dollar# the following
bond, but produced $.'>.(XH),(XX1'of were Becking eargoos. Of th<«e j bonds with the coiqions attached
United Stab*# bond# as his security. |, ount j foreign, 1 was destined for from January 1st, 1880, viz
Some of the young folks nrecontem
plating a masquerade hall at Dillon's
Hall, on Friday night of next week.
Pepper sauce i5cts per qmut at
Fitzgerald k Shear#’.
Mr. A. L. Wright and family, of St.
Paul, Minn., is spending a few weeks
with Mr. J. II. McCullough, of this
city.
The “City Fathers” were moat hand
somely entertained last Thursday
night by Mr. M. Shannon aud his good
wife.
Dr. Shiells and Mr. John Doerflin-
are getting ready for a big cucumber
crop. Hold on, Doctor, they II get
sick fast eneugh.
Apples, onions aud potatoes just re
ceived at Fitzgerald k Spears'.
part of the contract, Mr. Vibburd «*• 1»‘ January, 1880 was 12 of mgFund, stating that theCommis-. Council tho)1 ^ n rPCPM until
* . . . .. ... ii O mnn. lnnilini, ft »*• rnroi irtt I alnfiAM Itnsl niiri'linui'il Willi tllH 1)110 ' \VlTill^ ! *1 la tl ^8t!t
The whole town Is jubilant, and ev
erybody i# in ecstocy over the con
summation of the lease.
I sincerely hope that prosperity
will attend Brunswick and her en
terprises. Surely the \eirn nor any
of its attache# have any prejudice
against this undertaking, nor have
we any jealousies in reference to j
her success.
The Macon and Brunswick Rail
road lias been admirably managed
by Colonel Adams nnd his coadju
tors, and I feel under special obli
gations to them, and shall regret
most sincerely if in the new ar
rangement any of them should be
left out. As conductors. Captain
Thomas, Dick Harris, Tom Collins,
W. J. Jeter, and Dick Johns, have
been most attentive to mv wants,
mi . James M. Cotiper left this week and they are all accomplished nu n
for New York.to commit with Mr, Vib jin their places. I hope to meet
touching the them often m their old capacity in
bard and his comp;
recent lease of the M k B. R. It.
The work of tmiidiug i» »till going
on. The old store formerly occupied
by Mr. David Lissner i« being re mod
eled and put ill
coining tide of ti
Jays
to come.
Suggestions from *.
A. 33- HEINS
1 WOULD nwmfollr Ml Domin' to th. i-lHin.i
of Hron.wtt'k th»t I !>•». ponhMd Ou- «u
tire iuteroet la Mr. I^beB'e
Now tlmt our city, after long
1 slinpe for the i yeant of waiting, has a proapeet—
. wc may almost say a certainty—of
forirmoT7,f fbe Fire Com- « brilliant future, it her people are
imny is entlinaing tlio memlrenbip . wise ami liberal, we desire to make
with new life. New members itre com- a few suggestions to real estate
iug in ami a gvamt taill ia pluuned for j owners, and especially of unim-
tbe 22ml of Febimny. proved property.
"**” pplic-a 1. Keep prices down U> a fair
rate. Don’t demand, for property
you would almost have given away
Comity Court, His Honor, Judge F a year ago, such prices as will drive
H. Harris presiding, lias been in purchasers off.
sion this week mid many eases dispos-1 g. To owners of wnter front:—
ed of. The new man wears the ermine ^ Combine your property in a joint
with becoming dignity. 'stock or improvement company, so
Dr. H. T. Khiells, of Catmlen, paid that you will be enabled to offer
us a vi.it this week. The Dr. is, with facilities to railroad ami steamship
ont donlit, one of I he must agreeable companies to put in a uniform sys-
The i
Constantly receiving fresh
of fuluily groceries at
Fitzoekald & Speaks'.
Bio Janeiro, 1 for United Kingdom , Nos. 1, 4, 30 and 31 of 1100.00
and 1 for Spain. each at diets—1400.00; Nos. 5, 7,
Of the 225 which cleared during 8, 17. 30, 31 and 32 of $50.00 each
the year, 66 were loaded by Dodge at 6 lets—$350.00; No. lloffijOO.OO
A Fuller, 58 by B. B. Roppnrd, 24 at 65ets—4500.00; Nos. 27, 28 and
by Cook Brothers & Co., 21 by J.' 29 of $100.00 each at G5cts—300.00,
H. McCullough, 18 by D. C. Bacon, (making a total of $1,.550.00), and
8 by J. D. Spruut, 3 by Sloat, Bus- j that the same had been cancelled
sell & Co., 3 by Charles Green & on the registry list, nnd were in the
Co., 2 by Tunno & Co., 2 by C. II. hands of the chairman; and the re-
Dexter, 2 by M. Cohen, 2 by Willis port wns received and ordered to he
C'lnry, 2 by J. K. Clarke & Co., 1, pluced on the minutes, and the Fi-
by R. A. & J. Stewart, 1 by Hilton nance Committee instructed to de-
Timber and Lumber Company, 1 stroy the bonds,
by James Hunter, nnd 1 by C. W. Rend pn>]>osnls for the city print-
Weher. 10 cleared in ballast. | ing from the “Advbrtisek” and
Of tlio 68 vessels .which cleared “ dp/W,” which were, after some
for foreign ports, 16 cleared for Bio explanations, withdrawn by unnn-
Jnnciro, 11 for Montevideo, 9 for iinous consent.
United Kingdom, 8 for Spain, 8 for| Bead a proposal from Thos. Mi-
West Indies, 4 for Portugal, 3 for j nehan to clear out, thoroughly, all
J. F. XBISON,
Attest: Mayor.
Jas. Hopston, Cl’k Council.
DOTS FROM ST. SIMONS. *
Tlie finest oranges in tlio south
ern market come from St Simons
Island.
Jake Dart retails goods chea|>er
than the same article can he bought
in Boston, so the ship captains say,
and they are good authority.
In Cain Jay’s garden near St. Si
mons Mills grows a collnrd stalk
seven feet aud one inch high.
Mr. J. G. Foot connected with
St. Simons Mills, is in receipt of his
annual shipment ot fruit trees from
his nurseries near Atlanta, lie pre
sents a choice selection of fruit and
Germany, 2 for Batavia (Ernst In- the drains In the city, one time, be- j thrifty looking trees. Tnlnsplant-
dies), 2 for Aspinwall. 1 for 'Cape tween this and the first of May for ing should he done this season and
Verde Islands, 1 for Bio Grande del the sum of two hundred and fifty nothing |«iys better than an or-
Sal, 2 for west const of Africa, and , dollars, or to clean them out and j chard well attended to.
1 for Algeria. I keep them so until the first of Oct. Ir anyone doubt tiiat vegetable.
The number of vessels entered m for hvc hundred dollars; ami also ^ fcetion U|K)n Ht . Simons,
1878 wns 192, the mmd-cr cleared one from John D. Gdl, toopen and ^ Wm vUit c t |., Mtt .|p 8 llirnil ,
198. There were, therefore, 28 keep then, in good order and 1 ^ or takc a l wk ,t Oa!*. King)
more arrivals ami 27 more depart- dition for the year 1880, umler the, * .
lire# of vessel# in 1879 than in 1878, j direction and ins|>ection of the j ®
an increase of about fifteen per C»rnniittee on streets drains and. The curled pine found in the
rent. In the foregoing sh»V*menU bridge's, for the sum of four hun-j Georgia ordiardo of yellow long
no account is made of the several | drill dollars, which were received | leaf, when properly dressed, pro-
htiamcrs making regular trij
and from our port.
KXIUKTH FOR THE YEAH 1870.
ft. H
tleu uh dittrewinglY
It i
preseuU Cum-
liPiiltliy.
incitU'UCL' tlmt of
II HtlUDgtt
the three niiuringe eerenoniea per
formed in Ht. Marks church lately, the
names of each of the grooms was H«*n.
ry. It appears to b** a lucky name.
As wo go to press tlie fruit
tlm Hattie Darling, has nrri’
tem of docks, slips, tracks, ware-|R'
bouses, etc., thus keeping them in
front of your city, instead
ing them to deep water.
3. If no one come# to build such
a hotel <is wc would like, combine
and erect on# which will accommo
date present needs. W e arc; sure
to have an influx of visitors look-
11 Flour, forel
lriv- | Wool. roMt 1
Rough rli'B,
wim- (iu> IU'Miik h»«l
KXIDIITM IN 1878.
eiun l.SJT b*li-«
i*argo of tropicid fruits. Hhe had a I { n g a t our proj>erty, and we must **
Bakery and Confectionery, |pUwMint ran over. provide ohclUT for them. j
| Editor of Namnn Time, will noeept: p ul)lic ; rit cnter p riB c, libcrnli- s,, t. .ur P .
I At L„ I I.t. ML. k« Luc I * *
snd shall keep coostsatly on haml
of bread, cskes, rsodiM, sud •• v. r> tiling to
found in the bakery lino. Also all kimU of
Fruits, Nuts, Etc.
Salsrt stork of
apples, peaches, quinces, etc., just
ceived at FitzgkhaldAc Hi’kiAR-s'
and the contract awarded to John seats a finish as rich nnd elegant ns
[) Gill. walnut, mahogany, or tlio famous
Bead coiiitunnicntkms from Al- bird-eye maple. Mr. T. Gurnsey
fre<l Green and C. G. Moore, each j has established himself on the If
proposing to furnish pauper coffins 1 land (or the purpose of working this
for the same price, vii: $3.50 for and other native woods into fund
those under five years, nnd $5.00, ture and the lighter useful house
uu.iw.71 for those over live years of age, bold articles. Ho has turned off
which were receiv'd and the cm- some furniture that will oompare
am trai t awarded, on a ballot being tn- favorably with northern work.
ai.,ie gp n („ All'rwl Green. | ^ G„ won keeps a first elans
V ; :M , Vi the llmumk't Mayor and 0'“'^ I laMnling house—everything the
, ’* J | oj the city if Hi uiwticl. I best the market atlords—neat nnd
aB.nc.i! The Committee on wnys and
—— means, to whom was referred the
[duty of reimrting an ordinance
w.ias governing li(*nses for the year
! 1880, respectfully submit the fol-
su.isu lowing, which they recommend be
l ,ass<;d '
D. T. Dunn,
W. W. Watkins,
A. T. Putnam,
T.Axl value $l,#7S,fa
H. T. D.
CIGARS 8 TOBACCO
r am «xblblllon a large lot of
OkriitMU Toys,
To which I call aperial attcul
City Barber Shop
J. M. CARTER, Proprietor
Shaving, Hair Cutting & Ilait
Dressing done in the la
test approved style.
Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hair
Cutting s specialty.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
NEW STDII!;
will noeept
ir thanks for ht. Sh, by her. I ty> # bros J am , gonerou8 invitation
Cunned cherries, red sail white, pine u, all who are seeking our city as a •
| home, are requisite if we would
' keep in g<xxl condition the goose
B.ime of our f»rmur» »re uf the opiu- vv hieh lays the gohlen egg, and is
ion that if Jack Froet does not put iu ieekin - a lleMt w i t h us. * ,, . ^
tn* aiUM-iironee Boon, they will be done ! m w j Good Things itt 3tOT6,
for. They have been feeding theii Another Itoolil For Brunswick. The gixxl people of Cincinnati
•inter pigs sinec Inst October, waiting j are still going on with their prepa-
for» chance to make bueou of them. | On Tliursilay morning the 22d rations for the reception and enter-
The brig Malison wm ele.red, on i»< Father McGuhe opened the tianment of their .Southern guests^
U,e Mst iu.L, by Me*r.. Do.lge A ground in which w to he erected Music Hall has h<.m sUected fo
Fuller, lor Uarlsuloe^ with . cargo of tl.e firat brick building in Bruns- the banquet, and $30,BOO raised to
1U8,000 feet of pitch piue lumber and wick. As far as wc can learn, this defray expenses. There are to be
45.U00 aiiingles. The lumber wm vsl- new Catholic church will be an or- sixteen long fables and twelve
ned at $2,778, snd the shingles $138. I na ment to our city. It will he of smaller ones, and seats far 2,116
* i Gothic architecture, with a fine people, with one waiter to every
Lumbermen »re looking happier, b-BCment f or Sunday School pur-, eight persons. Wish they would ^V.vj '
lumber having gone np. Mr, J. H. hurry up and ring tho hell.
Hliaw, the live «aw mill mau of the I ' ...... r
40th mile pout, B. A A. Railroad, iu- j Having, as yet, no brick build- FalscHcport.
forum u« tlmt he ha* just shipped h ing in our city, let us all^ unite in. Q ue Toiu Bloulg'-tt, son of old , ^| )VKRT | S |, :R an J yf;>-' meet thcBe BhlpntBitB, the yard* nr*
an Foster Blraigett, reportml here I v . for nuhlis
well cooked.
If the St. Simons Mdls ship 2,-
250.000 fist of lumber in three
weeks' Hie nvenge lor one week is
750.000 feel; for one day, allowing
nix working du,s, 125,000 feet; for
one hoar, allowing 10 honrs per
day, 12,500 feet; for one minnte,
2,100 feet; and for each second 350
Committee.' feet.
The report was received. j jfr. A. G. P. Dodge, after an ab-
Thc Committee on charity re- of a couple of week*, • again
(xirted the ease of Mrs. Harding ns 1 at |,; a p 0a (_ brimful of hnsimas nnd
teeing one of great destitution and pn(ir( ,y i w j.h s pl.usint word to all.
suffering, and asking Council for in- 1
structions in relation thereto; and a
committee of three, consisting of
Merere. Watkins, Dunn and Si»ears,
were added to the charity Commit
tee, and the joint Committee ill-1 Within the la«l three weeks, from
strueted ami authorized to make the first to the twenty-first Inst.,
the bent disposition they could of, Messrs. Dolge A Fuller hnvs h al
ed eleven vessels, their ra"gO''S m ik-
By Aid. Dunn: I log a grand total of 2,250,000 fee*.
Jieto'cai, That the sum of one Notwithstanding the heevy demand
hundred dollars be paid to the pro- npon Meaats. Dodge A Fuller to
Mr. T. B. Meigs, of Dodge, Meigs
1 A G*., is on s short viaii to the la-
land, looking after the large and
’ 1 varied interests of hia company.
The Domino Party
At Mr. D. T. Dunn’*, An TiestUy' “
eveoNig, W«n indeed a great suc
cess. Voting falks «?» always sure
of a good time at this vptleions
house, where ifiey fee! free to say
nnd do just ns they like. The house
wns filled with guests; we remem-
lier counting over sixty. Both |mr-
lors, green room and dining runu
were thrown ojs>ii for dancing, a ml,
as everyone is counted young who
attends n |«irty here, with few ex-
•i ptions, nil joined in the danfie.
Although it was intended ns on
ly a domino party, many went in
fancy dress costumes. “ I/>rd I/tv-
el,” the hero of an aiieientand well-
known Scottish Imllnd, wore a
white wig and cue, long crimson
satin waistcoat, luff coal and knee
pouts. " Prince. Ctiarlcs III ” was
in a ruby velvet suit, crown and
mantle, and quite carried out in
character the fi>p. “ Brunswick
Advertiser” appeared in a full pa
per dress, most tastily made, adorn
ing one of our merry and fun-lov
ing young ladies. “Reel Hilling
Hood,” a petite miss, quite captivat
ed some of the block knights.—
‘ lovtcat Style ” wns a huclis^ue- ~
the present fashions,
seal-brown silk aip
bination suit, jy,
character aau thd
wearing gol^
black with >
beautiful ii •
“ Womans
“Strangef t
and 1
PUhT
domin<; U| *
ladies ot tla
a _YUV©1 |
A Pflll
by tbrnuk
her ft* 1 ” 1
Dunij^i 1
he u>, or
wait uifi 1
then go a
Mr*.
ano fur the-£^. f
llrlng hand w« ’
dining room.
Near two o'clock til
rolled away, ami the j
Is’ing deserted, quietly went U>
sleep.
Kvb-IVitnkhs.
An Klegant Prc|Kirali:m
designed to ment the fnlilie want for
a liiO-ailesa hair dressing and restorn-
live, is finiail in Parker’s Hair H„lsmn
its nets like magic, cumm-ncing at tli
very rails, removes Dandruff nml el
humors from the scalp, and never fail
to restore gray <r faded bsir to it
originnl yimlhfnl color nnd Immity. —
Fulling hair in immediately checked
by itn n»«, suit it pn shtees a growth
nl In-uiitifiil young luiir, sutt. glossy
and l.ixuriaut, that uirprisisi every
one. These pro|n>rties added L, its
cxqiiinifa perfume and purity of rone
ponidon. render it the growing favor
ite of tlm toilet table everywhere —
Hold in large Inittlea at only 50c aud
$1 try all firat-clusa druggists.
cargo, getting cash dowu before the assisting our Catholic friends in mall Foster Blodgett, reported here y or publishing the pro-, fnll of lnnjher and timber of th*
veasel left the wharf. their noble work, and if called up- t |iis week, we learn, that he had I LtHS ’ linga of Council, ordinanoes, no- very best quality, snd the mills era
Just received s fresh .apply of j 1 f«^generous 1 y and eharUaldy ,C'>1- John T. Collins, | ticeg ()f Qeyk and Treasures, Health | still running to tbmr gr«t.t ea-
meal at Fitzokkalo a Hi'eahs'. whatever our mean* will al^ ■ • ColleeUn of t ustoius at this P 01 ^': Officer, etc., from tho first day of'pacity on full time.
—— to man do we give but toGod, from , ul j ()U t huuself in liis stciid. A : j- el)|tary ^ tb c 3J B t day of
Mr. J. E. Dart ia puttiug up around whom we receive blessings both }jttlc “wire-work” from the scat of , ' lgg j
his residence in this city, one of the spiritual and temporal. ' government, however, proved there I
handsomest picket fenoes anywhere to Never before were the cummer- WH s no truth in it. It will take a
he found. From the look, of the ms- cia , , u f ljr our bttlo city. biggcr miln than Blodgett to lift
tt riiil, wu NhouKl judge the |>i(!ke(«uitd , . . . , .. . 4 .•*
’ at t 7. t it » i brighter than they are at i>n**?nt. , ni yet a while.
i>o»t« are from the lathe of that clever P J 1 J ■
It ia our duty then, to return Him Qqq Warranto \\ itlulrawn.
thank# for what we have received
posts
workman, Mr. Henry Gray, ou the B.
A. B. B.
Tlie resolution, being seconded,
was unanimously mlopted.
By Aid. Putnam:
Rcta/vtd, That the Clerk and
iiuurawn, Treasurer be instructed to jx-y no ... .
Notwithstanding tho fact tl.at wn> hhor (lone , w for niaU . ri . «”d m a few day. will k.
Seven vismls this week at St. Si
mons docks receiving lumber.
The schooner ’William Wright is
fast filling np with lumber from Ike
cargo of the wrecked Sri I bear*.—
Has already received 3U0,000 feet,
erfsll
Tl 4VUIO 1—<-l Ih. prroil
SjsU’vJs-."
bv Him. H-rt- l m .
aun. wllh everything
Qreen Grocery Line.
Ummambm th* plan-Btj fttrvct,
from Marlia'a Con»< r
•rpl If
C. J. AITBNRIETH
Every steamer that passe#, oarrirs
score** of uortbern toariht# to Florida,
rbey iurariahly come asbors here, snd
go iuto echtacias over oar Iowa aud
wouder why we don't have a hotel here.
Numbers would tarry with as if we had
a first ebuw hotel to acoomroodate
them.
and are still receiving, and ir no Mr j. B. Hahersham and his at-J^ f^mishad, untii the aame shall
belter way can this be done than U)r „ 6ya feU eouftdeot of «lU»al.prfdbytheGoun-
to assist in erecting temples in <UCCHtf> tlie contest for the May- j ., 1
which saerafioe may lx> daily of- oru Hy under the quo warranto, us i
ferod in His ever adorable name. reused i„ o|ieu court, for private j
reasons, which need not be given |
here, they liave withdrawn tho
Strained honey 20cts per quart at
Frr/oBaai.n k Snvis 1 .
| oil.
The rmojution, being seconded,
wns unanimously ailopted.
By Aid. Stacy;
Ktnokxil, That the Committee on tnons Mill*
cargo.
To fully appreciat* ths l«rn»
“ wreck," viaii the Sunbeam.
One thousand pereoii* receive
their menus of sustenance either di
rectly or indirectly fr u^the S'. Si-
P)hip|iiii)( Intcllijvciice
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Jm l»-Rr bk K«t« W#Urli. FMerr, K»v*nu«h.
Jm ID— Hen tr, el Fleh. Feel. Savauueli,
Jm »»-Kellie. Prrrjr, Charlt.wtoa.
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Jm 1#—Jt* HnnertM, Rom. wkehng voyage.
Jm Me rob Ketoa, Dtx. Bew York
Jm Vo'nuMidy, A.Uma, WllminxtuM.
Jm 51—M* Mum, Genlner, BerheAo**.
Jm 11-Nr Htarltgbt, WiMtr. *ew York
Jm W—Si R A Heyee. Swlth, DelUmore
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