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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER.
•T. G ?*T.\('Y Editor and Rrop’r.
S \Tl RDAV. AlTtrt*ST21 1880.
r — ; ;—
A'ltu'fJusticv llinitii Warner, of
{Lhv Mpprenus bench, lias resigned
flint
*cv- tt. N. Andrews li:»s« resigned
#vo *+*]*&, tSs2a&
tiOLDKN OFftMTlNITIES.
“Colquitt lu*t a golden opportu
nity—the opportunity to i|c< lin(
after the twenty-fifth ballot.”—M-
(lontti Tours.
Not ho, brother Tunes. ^ Qt*
mean I<ester lost bin golden op|>or-
OlDjW iT8LETTER OF ACCKETAXCtf 'the Western and Atlantic Railroad, few day* thereafter executed, eon-;
j growing out rtf the extensive ew>>-||bwiii« tin. lin t, and was apery that =
Ati \nt\ G\ \iwuslT2W) I bin«adon« and consolidations of the
Mine »■">■*. "i’Mip /-”'5*r„, rtpWJ.J, tnW sad the rapid
J/;,lndy U'ilUt I /A.J./.W h U !clu>wj» wtacK ii.iv.- been made n.
/W» '(imr'ir V AUmi No,*,Id *• owncrNiip uf tlic different Ultra . —'The first human#of which
11,4. Ih, hi IlnrbJyr Tyler II. muni-ctm* with utir State nyatcin, , vc [ invc nay r.-c..r.l in Georgia
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New Advertisement*.
ho sli.iuM const to so unjustunate
| aueikU
ISTTCW GROCERY.
of the teiUh haUot^ In come ^ letter notifying me that the .State
i ns position aJ editor of the C(Uui!lft' down in favor of Colquitt. Such a Democratic Convention of Georgia , . . lllu
ri 't'n ii.'il to his old stop would have insures. bis .-fee- ^ “r .^“s°
t< , I to the act pioviding for the leuseof vented the masters of Mr. jetty's
i;1 j the Western and Atlantic Itftllroacl, and Mrs. Wood’s 80tioonerefri.nl
O’CONNOR & WENZ
Jiome in Lil**rty county. ti«»n next time /or a dead certainty,
Macon liiisTiw-Uirre different' 6 ’ r l,c lav ' ! ,U! " lc . ‘W"* 3 " r i tion, and f herehy signify my ac
.. ..the Column element, t>y far ilte loci dance ot the trust. I 1 . .r the km.
jnniiUfactiU'i.ig !■>!:. ■lyliinellt.s nl ‘ .... .
various kinds y [deb ytw ploy six
going to si a for (several days.
—The many friends of Major
hundred and >iixtv six Imurt. in
*
hi'.g.rt ill the .State. As if is, aH Iciins in nliicli you have couched
those candidatce known as anti- |y* w _ ku, r f [/** to " ssure > uu of
Colquitt luivc been politieaHy
slaughtered \>n the altar of “ hard-
4n.effort \\ ill probably be made . head ism,” urn! enn never ngnin so-Jago In ft period of general depres-
»M<,eeiire another eensiis for sonic cure the nomination, for theirI wa^ conscious of the uuiihu
those that friends, in their over-zeal, imvc
(.'iv.Tuor in thcciMidnK'Hua^el.'Xlthw^ilc ai.- p.s..i|itv.']y forbi.id. n
1 by that act. It will l»e my jKirfMine Dart will be pleased U> leani tliat,
kind | V> T' ll, ? t P 1 ' 3 " ,;t i3 fl,i . t( i fulI i' ulr - at the ripe old age of eighty, he fe-
ned out 111 letter aii4l Hinril. . r r
The Western and Atlantic Ih.il- L ‘ h a hu, |'P“"^V °f »*>f f‘>';'ner
road is a great public highway, con
j my appreciation
j fcuteriug upon the duties of the
r.xecutive office nearly four years
vigor to enable Imu to umie/Uke a
,jf thv fboutliern .States
grown foster than the
^wanted.
it should l>c perpciofilly used as an
,1, t»pen highway over which every
al hurden tliiit I n'ssuniod, 'and "l j every raUrood Miijd
Meeting the transportation lines be- 1 trip to Xew York, as if he were
tween the const nn 1 the W<*st, and • merely crossing the river.
The .M enu Tdajcayh tells of tlie
Miieulc of Llright Lundy, son of
Judge Dundy, who resides a few
miles from Macon. Cause—Fail
ure in business.
The railroad commissioners have
jnadc sonic slight changes in tariff
of rojpi- leading into Macon, re
moving certain advantages held by
.other places over .\Iney11.
l ink/ the caption “ & Giant
^'lye,” tlie lfiuosvUlc iSnuiir tells ut
jority of the ]k*o|»1c of Georgia
Col
| claim
out in a eanl and KUp|»orting C<»1-
quitt, and asldug
do the nanie.
. , . ... . brought to the disehargeof duty
were made their names ...lions to a ma- car|u . st j,, sir( . t i, at adniinwtra-1/’ nf
1 — * lion might firing material results of 1 I <> carry out tins ol.ject, ,t
uy should have an <v|nal right to
pass upon terms of perfect c<|ualitv.
ill he
3ol. Ix-stcr might evea now re- lienefit to the people of ourhclovcl I v . er y, tsi«i* that the .-state ( |
- hi. h*t ground by Wstato. In every act I have hSi.
.... .1 : formed as n public servant since l, ,ir . , ’
tih.NhUAI, liOUll'JN.
M e have seen in print, ami heard
it euid ou our streets, that General
Gordon had been
, . , ,, , have (illed the post I occupy, the. , .
hw followers to iutcr) . st a|1(1 the licsnor of Georgia I m T!.« i 1 -* n
'have been my Inspiration, and “'d|
to the extent of “one poor scruple” ’ ~
have I betrayed inv trust.
It lias been gratifying to me to
see a steady improvement in indi
vidual welfare, and in every phase
—Just think that on Saturday,
July 10th, ten thousand packages
of nice, full-ripe peaches perished
in Baltimore for want of demand,
and hero on SL Simons, where
light to be the best peaches
there has not been a good
am, therefore, op- peach offered for sale during the
own hands.
posed to‘the sale of the Western ; \ V l K ,le season,
and Atlantic Itailrond, mid should
not hesitate to withhold my signa
—Mrs. John L. Stevens, near
lure, as the Kxecutive of ireorgia,' Gascoigne Jdills, has a quilt, the re-
froin any act providing for the sale | suit of her own handiwork. With
of the road, or of any disposition'of
it that puts it beyond the power of
public condition, and 1 aui I j!*° *5hate to keep it open alike Uj
pin,I $20,(XX) by ll(>t inMon.-il.U- to the compliment UBC ,,f n11 1 oor P oro , tlori ! B “- 11 n l k , ,
,..im. dw. I i .1 .. it . 'iitizcnsunonteinidoliicrfecteniial-.it took I
live thousand pieces in it, with
forty stitches to the pioee (and we
average will be greater),
Cyrus W. Kicl.l to curry the StoU- c.mv.ye.1 in your letter, that you ! l-^n 3 in' 011 lelu ^ of perfect equal
ly (ieorgin for his brother, Ju.lge eecor.l to m.-credit for these results,, , ,
Kidd, ns Democratic nominee fo. '” «» fu« extent tlmtnn Kxeen.lve “ C J ,
f i;ee, Liie I^iim.wile unuttr mis oi i icld, as Democratic nominee for , 1 " U,L ' uuiiii" I'.imimr . , ■ • | - <»n In<t Momlny morning,
a^v4,r»v>» grvwiugju Taylor's President, and that Gordon having "!. av P 1 . 0 !”' 1 '> ^laim in our scheme j j relate to suhioets of McCullough, a lad of about si
Jli 11... $ ; 1........ 8, of public polity. Among the valu- 11 ? » J > !|
meter, and tall in proportion.
’lx ountry is safe, for Peril am ;
’ PtiM recommends peace, I
*umore says that in the
(Syil Convention the “mi*
ivc yielded to the
k**ho citizens around
tried the merits of
season. Ifsuccess-
.jTect hu ge jLTojw of
+ .ctitiu another year.—
, Ik, it beats all other crops
— ong odds.
wrought in these years
carry the State, Mr. Field wanted | arc an elevated Slate credit, a di-
his money hack. Below wo give minished public debt, a decreased
Field’s telegram, giving the lie t 0 rate of taxation, enlarged sources of
j l# j income, exaltation of the State
Nkw Yohk, Aug. 2, 1KS0.
f/< »i. •/. II. (Jnnlon, AtlaitO1, (Jo.:
Yours
that I gave or lent you $20,(X)l), ^
any sum of money, on condition
that you would carry the (ieorgin
delegation for Judge Field, or upon I the protection 1
any condition whatever, is in far I '
niously false in every respect, and 1
in ail its parts.
CvIll's W. FllM.li.
it took two hundred thousand
stitches to make it.
fin ln<t Mondny morning, Wll-
six-
puMic interest so momentous in ty pounds, whilst fishing, tackled
their character that I feel f am due I a shark, and brought it to the top
- ajpolngy ler having made this of ttlu wntcr . He was then assisted
yheru are now 877 patients in
the State Lunatic Asylum of Geor
gia. Of these, Chatham county |
furnishes •>!, Fulton 34, nud Bibb the men swam in and brought it to
'the shore. On opening it they
lignity abroad, and an abatement
of sectional strife through Georgia’s
influence. To these may he a<lded
I. The rumor kindlier relations between the white
and colored races, due to a liberal
j spirit in the encouragement ot pop
ular education and equal justice in
all races in every
hi of citizenship to the fullest
extent of Kxecutive authority. ,
1 cuiisiilcr it tin) duty ofjdl tlio |
patriotic people belonging to either
..I 7T ... I race to encourage cordiality and
On tin- 2.1,1 ult. ik-w blon s iv.ll kil „ llt ,.„ ln-twicl, the races. It in
«ys ti.., i:iMv tlic , Jllty of thc whil ,
run (hmlff Ar/rx, three men went toj J -
Alappalm river fishing, and. while ^| 1( . N
there, disci*veifd a small collin
public siutement in reference to
my position and policy on these vi
tal issue
in getting it into thc boat. It was
seven feet and eight inches long, of
Feeling grateful for the con tin- the “man-eater” species, and
tied ni.-iiiit'pstation of the rcs|>ect weighed eighty-five ponnds. A
10,d eoiilidrnce of the people uf , )rctty fair catch for n boy thirteen
Georgia, os shown by tncirenUorse- ’ ...
■pent in primary meeting*, and the «ml five feet high,
action of the Democratic Con veil- A St. Simonser can heat the
Berrien county man on snakes.—
rattlesnake on Wed-
down thc stream. One of
32. 'Die Asylum is now full, lie
the recent notice that 1
J.iuib could ho received
the recent notice that no more pa- J ol,, i‘I it to contain a little female
1 huhy well dressed an l alive. It
was provided with a nurse bottle,
and seemed as well contented as if
in the arms of its mother. It is
well provided for now, and doing
^ilguiy wants two things, and
febc i.anp> iheiu badly: A bank
and then a park. If she Lad the I finely
former, more of her cotton might
Iks ship|>cd to Brunswick The
LuVf Jfr’uuhl, no doubt, be
m 1 treasure to her jxsople.
having thc advantage which
now jK)ssess in education and
in the |H>ssessioii of property, to see
that full and impartial jii.^tico is
done to the colored race by every
department of the government.
I will say further, that the State
government should do all that enn
reasonably ho done to promote |>op-
ular education, ami that each race
should participate <*qnnilv and fair
ly in the distribution of all public
moneys raised tor that pnrj
lion, I take f;csh courage for th
work that is before me, and ns I ! ii u:ii„ 1
feel that I have been true to the in-i . . . ,
tin* pa.-t 1 will ncs( * a y evening last, and on rinlay
not fii’ltir in till- ilisvluirgu uf duty f”!' 1 i”K found tlic nest of tlio
in the future. young ones, built a bonfire, and
\ cry respectfully, your obedient roasted twenty-six little snakes that
servant, Alfiiku II. ('oMirrrr.
(DILLON’S OLD STAND),
BEfJNHWJCK, - GEORGIA,
KEEP A FULL LINK OF
I^irst-eliASs Grr*ocei»ies
AND LfdiyEST CASH F1UCES GUARANTEED.
MOORE & M’CRARY
DEALERS IN
Olioice Fciniily
GROCERIES,
Provisions, Crockery and Tinware,
CIGG^IESS dc TOBACCO,
NEWCASTLE STREET,
B BUNS WICK,
GEORGIA.
ST. SiiuQNS DEPARTMENT,
riiutiUfill (or tin- Lin 1 iii.iiii’i- ’
i lilll nipply of tuniily .
tit.. i.r«u.t> ••*>» j jiahhKV. M. D.
—St. Simons union church Iim
pro|H>rt*tin to the number of cl i'll- the prettiest church spire
Hon. T- M. Nonvooil, of Sava
jiuti, has accepted the nomination
pf the committee of nine of thc mi-
uofity iiarty, and will make the
pice. )fe will be supported 1
Ben. 1 Jill, J)r. II. V. M. Miller am
others. Jfe will spend his time
ami money to no purp<*Hj.
tlren belonging to each, within th
, ages wliicli entitle them to the ben
efits of education at public expense,
j as provided by law.
I may mention ns an evi*h
Georgia.
— New L<
is a good pi
Ar(.W)T.\, (ja., August 17.- Kx-
Gov. llersehel V. Johnson died at
source I),is residence in Jefferson county,
(Ieorgin, last night in th" sixtv-
eighth year of his age. lie was
J Presidential elector and Judge in *. , •, ,, , ,
1 «... * 1 • •, 1 a,. . o . • iciv increased prosper it v that, if tie ..
1814, l nited States henator in 1 Sts , * , 1 , ,
11 , .... . turns from the one hiimlivd eoim-
and (lovernor ol Georgia Iroin 18*3 ■ , , ... ,
. n ties heard irom 1»v the ( otiTptinl-
0 __ ller General afford a basis for judg-
Gi ll. lliiuciHdi, in urdir tlmt lie inK, U»> wrultli ufgin u ilUli.m
an lncreaso of fully ten millions , Guil<Iin <r B
dollars this single year.
It mny not he innppropriatf
tnis connecti« ’ for me to sav some- j county
thing on the subject of oUr system
of trunsportation, as it is one that
very materially affects thc interests
of our fellow citizens. Much
DUtll
. j may see the friends w ho may dc
1 1 sire to call on him without inter
1 rnpting his official duties, has is
sued a circular, stating that lie wil!
heat home from 11 o’ujock, a. in.
Hon. T. M. Norwood has offered until odunk, p in., on Monday
Wednesdays and Fridays
week.—Ex.
of each
fo retire from the field if Colquitt
pql! agree to another nomination.
W* luajly feel sorry for Mr. Nor- Joseph Melody,of Indepe
wood His political career will Mo., was murdered by Iawih 11 iitz, criminations
Hu will by luiii; ai "‘ ‘J' 11 /'. »>« noMiiiU"! uu tin
ground of insanity; but he was re-; took lip that
ecu tly struck dead by sunstroke,'great deliberation, passitl the act I
on tlie same day of the month, at now upon our statute l>o<)k. a lend-1
the same hour of the day, mid on ing feature of which was the • stab- i
the very spot where he 'committed lishniontofa Railroad Commission, j
the deed.—Ex.
lie knows of. How many there
might have been if he had found
them on the day the old one was
killed, deponent saith not. The
little snakes were about twelve
inches long.
— Mr. John .Stevens shows us mi
old Spanish coin dated 1721. It is
what was laiuilinrly known when
we were a boy ns “teii-pen-sa-pen-
ny” (ten pence, half penny), of tnc
value of eighteen and three-fourths
cents. It was ploughed up in
('apt. Post ell’s field near tlie edge
of Bloody Marsh, tlie battle-field so
celebrated by Gen. Oglethorpe’s
first and decisive victory over the
Spanish during tlie early settle
ment of tlie Island. In all proba-
Sim-c tlic tearing iluwn of tlie bility. it fell tlie poeket uf
l.imse at tlio euinprens son , L . S|>m.i,h soldier duriu;; the
uiiswiek, tlieunly l.nek (,„g ng01Mt .| !t .
house now remaining in Glynn , ,
n J —Hie first stores on the Island
were all called magazine's, from
jtlie fact that in the early settlement
from 0 f suite, the government sent
ut all gotwls necessary for thesub-
fminis # cois
CELEBItATED HAMS & BREAKFAST STRIPS
ALWAYS OX II VXD.
Ion, New Hampshire,
• for invalids. “Nine
f j mountains in sight—tlie highest
KH) feet above the level of the
i little
pud in October,
oil the shelf w ith thc other oppo
nents of the people's choice, Alfred
11. Colquitt!
Culloden, near Macon, has a
youthful murderer, a colored boy
ftfcvv** years of age, who was act
ing as nnrsu h:r his victim—a three
year old pun ot i>». Hillsnian. lie s j z< , a|u j ^ )Ur owll
stoned the little L‘dow to death, weight. W’c have several speci-
threw hill) old well, chunked mens of chrnsmodus j>oliti< inns on
Un, wi'tl Oliar rocU, covered Idm our streeU.—Tcfojmph A Maxngtr.
with gra?T amt went back to the
vard to piny. * I *’•' Tanner is eating at that rate
It was not to b<
^ m ICoiuinissioners could, ...
They have n fish at Smithsonian l ' u V ’ so , n, y. u> * ^*° w *°^ c
Institute called the ehrnsmodus
the one at St. Simons
ght’.
—Mrs. \V. A. Fuller write
:\\ Guidon, N. II., under date of
plaint having been niralo in refer- August 12th, that “ Mr. Fuller has s istonce and comfort of the various
UIIWI.I the i"u.,ii.ilitii's nml ilis gained vciy fast in thin niumitnin'yomuiimitii*. Tu tliu.-y umiblc to
' H '!, at'^-'.Mid'lv lllr ’ a "^ S ‘ L " 13 'l u ‘ u ' iHircliftMJ stores, such as might bo
]iiestion, and, after *8^“' needed were givai them, ami to
—W eather pleasant, mullet and those able to buy they were fur-
fthecphcful abundant, showers re- • nisheil ut cost and carriage. As
freshing, crops growing, money and this Inland was a military post, ev-
ganleu vegetables scarce, Island erything was stored within the
hurt healthy, no measles, fever or dys- walls of th^nmgnzinc, for the Let-
railroad eatery. ter protection from invasion,
ia as to prevent all | —Uie first laws of whether strictly military or not.
xfKctcd that the
IiVery article of the bc*<t quality ail 1 at the lowest price.
GREAT SPECIAL A1 [LEAPS OUT SALE
OF
Smiiiiicr Dress Goods,
Suimner Cassimcres,
Summer Pants Cloths,
PABAGCLS dc
AND ALL KINDS OF SUMMER STOCK !
stem in G
niRcr. tlmt can «nll«w fi.li twioo ‘ t “"|“'V,u”nl't'iV*'r.01"!H 'Ieorgin ngaiiret Jnvory U»t tlic uf-j -Col.Collinsi.lmviuganscoigno
its size and four times its own w u . 1 .., I ^ ... i .... m-,,. ,, , , , .
No flatter \Vl»o feels Aem irvnl at Ol’lt LOW IMtKiflS,
11 r >. »rr ,l.-t«-niituo«l to rluae out ottr cutire 'lurk at almoat any (Hi*; howerc-r arvert. tUw inWA ul
' T luaa may h* , however at-ute thc atrawi ott eoiui>etltura utay tell, we are reaolvwl to jn*t
Tlie Knife down to the Hone
ompftnics. 1 am gratified to le
however, tlist very great jirogre
lias Ini n mad.' towards nsnti«fnctu.!”, fC iiuomre Wucbiii
ry solution ot this whole question.
I cannot doubt that the able and
ticers were empowered to geize ne- Mills thoroughly overhauled and
An<l th'ia cut dowu all o|>poaltlon. We ha>o <(.-temtiiiP<l -»n a atraittht out
whoifa-wira to aavn uu>ue), tu unlcr thaae auoda at oiiee. We are aolhuw them ver
rues trum otiu-r Status cinjiloyud rujiairial. Hollas jiur.iiaM.'u valid, L " Ju,lr r ‘ uU 11 -' ,l1 i.ut n.i -nj *■! ti..« bar.^’i., 1.1
»t an j-point now ha. it ia place) from Messrs. “Time
in this State. Kyler, Stow & Co., Cream City Iron w ” * ,mv • ru ‘ ! * :
ami Title IVail for no Mnn.’’
rr '' 0 intelligent gentlemen who have the!
that wMii bo in the eountry lie m:lt tcr in charge ns C.iuiiiiiseiom r.R l y
b id I*. 1,0 ,akl '“ * mi'iwter on n -iH. Uurin K tlio Cuming your, be
.is Miniii)er excursian, in search ol a L],» , 0 Imrinonizc the different oon-
Poor Mr. Norwood! \S
, , .. Ifip i-w.inijvi iau*ii*imii, III nvaum o» .ii.in
thought him the very rail hmoiit ,, nri .,j Vv ll.nv legged chicken.-
^ .it .l.» ...«- ...uJ ...dd. -n.i Take him either ns ft • - *
fe,v*tcr, Tenner’s a terror.
-Jake Darts new lighter is near- W'orks, Wisconsin, the ixluhrutod ( , ; f» n »d in « l «c have reduced 3 ami S cents, former price 15 to 20cts.
ly finished. “ “ ‘
... . , .... , ,■ ,,, • i , i .. t . . Alpnccns in all colors 121 cents, former price IX to 90 cents.
Although not as large «pe feed, said to be the best in Chlhmcres in all colors 15 cents, former price »tto ’25 ,-ents.
eluents, and to so system-
as Noah ark, yet it is quite coiupre- the u urld. Resides this, be is bay- Huntings in all colors, wool filling, 121 cents, former price 25 cents,
hensive, and will bring stacks of ing laid a new slip, and a new car- Huntings, all wool, ill navy and light blue, pink, cream, scarlet, slate
pu tation by rail in the State as to Cnpt. Huiiler, of tlie
ret ns.' 1
place it upon a just and cquitabl.
1 lie Savannah A. .. u,, -.ivt; Til* Ui>is. 1 trust that Imtli the Irans
,rue (so much so that we were Uf
riblv nggrieveil when he tens do
fenteil for U. S. Congress) and now
it turns tip aeeording to the CW1 noise than anyU.U Jo . but If. tile will las content to await de've
tnfimt tlmt he voted nm» w».c*vau <b»c-n t lent] the b.m! 'fh ro% u opments for n reasonable time nntil . i
file beneftys in full ot the »ul;iry ijinral to this for n on« Imryc ]*oli the profyjem has been luirly solved. ' . ' t *
grab while a United States Senator. _ Tlie people of the State have the uen, ' s ’ otc
voted to increase General
ma- When finished, this mill will prub- t' a, ' cv ? rt ' r< ’ rt ' stl B°^ s jeiticed t<
I ,, , ,, . , ... rigured muslins o, Cl. 8.1 and 10
ably bo the most complete ol its Calico, best quality, fast colore, 5,
New i2 ° 1U * 10 ^ illio Blrachcd shirting o, 61 and 8L nml the best undressed for 10 cents.
‘ f l)urt, Superintendent, challenges ruhlcaehed shirting, sea island, 5, 61; for good yard wide 8 cunts.
America to turn out more lumber * l>arasols ‘ lowu to half value, gooil, large size, from .“>0 cents up.
to the* same number of bands he, FuKlm « fa " s al 2 ’ »- «>, 15, 25 cents and np-a great reslueUon.
lien nl >er,
nds reduced to about one half their value,
(suits.
, fil and 71 cents.
!; York i
ha»e drum jiiuy.r makes mute |K>rtatiuu cumpunies and the poo. Capt. Jake Dart left fur
yesterday. I ,o. »!i out fur
goods, lints, shoes, gro-
, than were ever before
,, . i,iemrt.ii r.enerai — right to "demand thatlheir freights on the Island. Huiliind A Dart
I ® V 1 . ‘, . .. Now or Never. he ...riled at tlio lowest figure that will have to add another room to
grant’s solary a, 1 re* dent to fifty ^ >WWij y ^.._ „ ,,, ( ui|) » lM kluUn t |„rtockholdeni wl,..
thousand dollai» a yenr, ami when , H . H|M(f FJ{K |j flir j| IH pa LANCE Gl have mvcsWd thoir money in r.iil
tlio bill was vetoed voted to sustain THE YEAR to nil Mul^uril^m fn- issi. tijud ci;u*r|*ri»<*Sj reasonable and
Ik.. |,i|| He bus been tlie attorney s ' "'' <’• ?‘ mr % • *' '*[••;,' dividends ti|s«i the investment.
* ..,111 , ,i rn-rs of tp'orgni nml Pimei i ui,.t .ft M htle on tins |siint. I desire to le-
»ur tire fruu.lu cut bonds hetoie tin nuiiiys un o.ir until h.l ... m , Iia t
Js-gislature, and even us n private Vf."!- '* tit''‘Xu”* * '"n.-i.iei.ihle di.-piii tude lia, been
(itlaM has linsl to explain bis con- ’ j ,j riII manifestnl tiy cur peuph in refer
►retiofi with the repudiated iamds , Savannah, Qa l ine to ultr go.at XLite jit.ij. rty.
store.
the
—Jonathan Edge was, on the 5th
of May. 1740, con vie Uhl of break
ing tlu* King’* nlort *, breaking open '
a lock of a trunk, and .-tealing i*!7 VimiKn..
, ’lii, * . Me fc’l lill
m money. and received tlie death e a.mudui
-entcifv for the sime. He wan a 1 Dronswi.k,<o
exJKX.U to employ. 11c says tlra'
with eighteen well-trained hands
lie means to avergo forty thousand Wl ilo lint gnarauli c tu All juiirnr ler* at Ib'ic |iriee» '*tc’
fort per day by tin- mouth. It..- . f - . .
that who ean ! lhe gauge is tn< i.r.i. r . ir».utc. o n. w«»w«oi p*y unis*— tiM>i*iii »i'(«fcito t*> duiiar*.
thrown to all mills, groat or small, ' vm ' >•*.«rin,m Mrs «•«.!.«-i ssu^.o»i .t-u—
David Wc-isbc-in’s Celebrated Dr}' Goods Itouse,
lo‘l Ilron^liton Street, Saviiinuli, (its.
NOTICE.
tD-ra ‘it •t'-yt« >rtll fjs.
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4NO. II. M. < l l.IJil I
"Country merchants will do well to correspond witll U>.