Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, September 25, 1880, Image 1

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The Brunswick Advertiser, J»UPM£IIKI> EVERY SATURDAY MORNING AT BSOKfcWICK. OBOBUIA. BY £. G. S TA C Y. QFVICK, Corner Xewcastle and Monk Street*. Advertising Rated Par square, leBliuvk apace, first iuaertion, $1 00 Per square, each subHequeut iuserUoD, 60 yy Special rates to yearly and large advertiseri. "4kA AirertiseiUHUtM .from responsible parties will published until orJeredout. when the lime is lot specified, and payment exacted accordingly. Communications for individual benefit, or of a personal character, charged as advertisement Marriages and obituary notices not exceeding tour lines, aolicted for publication. When ex ceeding tUat space, charged aa advertiseim uts. All letters and communications should bo sd dressed to the undersigned. T. U. ITACY, Brunswick, Oeorgis. Rtscy. J. R City Directory. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor- J. F. Nelson. OmkjK'p! ■arvaSr. A°T^*Putnani, W. W. Wat kins, J J. hjKjsni and D. T. Dunn. Clerk d Treasurer—James Houston. Cki*/Martha!—J. C. Norman. Assistant Marshal—i. L. Beach. I’Oticeman—W. 8. Ilttman. rnrt timid—-I. »■ M»m. SJ*. City tkhysician—i. It. Roldns, M. D. Harbor Matter -Matthew Hhaiinou. fort Wardens— Burr Win ton, O. J. Hall and Thomas y'Couuor, Jr. SyApDJNO COMMITTEES OF COCWCIL. Finance—Couper, Watkins and D«nn. Town common*—Spear*. I utuam and Sta< y. 11 uutcu*—JJU'"v ,- > . Cook RUd Putuiyn. SSSam-IW. Harvey and Foui*r. Htbketh, ueains a bbidoes—Dunn, Hpeais anu Wstkin*. .. . _ Cemeteiueh—Putnam. Harvey and ( ouper. |*tim,ir bciliunos—Watkins. Hpears sud Dunn. F-uucation—Cook.Stscy sno Hpcarw. ChaSMT—Htacy, Cook and Putnam. Pi be defabtmknt—Dunn, Harvey and Putnam UNITED STATES OFFICER*. Collector of Customs—John T. Collins. vunsuich Mmitaeir* VOL. G, NO. 12. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER in, 1880. $2 00 A YEAR. Deputy- Collectoi postmaster—Linus North. editors and newspaper MEN It gives me pleasure to inform you It v I ha ) carried, lias l *lly. J. T. Rinoo #]. aild lTop’t Tttegrc La Fayette. Ind., March H. issfl I take pleasure in commending the Watch Case as highly • tae as high., uc of solid gold, They lu fact aa well as In name. . 8, Lu ul Prop’ Dee Moines, la.. Feb. 23, INHO. Onr manager has carried a Jam - - * • -lully aa— * Pilb'rs barn Watseka. UL, Mai say lh*t the Jams* Ed. and Prop’t In Ed. Just splendid. Mare H. Babnum. and Pn.p t Torch of Likert nrrnl In The above other uditors as well as mechanics, men itaius ami jeweler*, in all parts of the country. This is the only patent case made T «° I laiaa afMM UfiM. It towsrnnWH"* rial lurtlficaie. Ask ymir Jeweler J..r llluslratvd catalogue containing full description. Confectionery! A. E. Heins, Prop’r. M y friends and the public generally are Invit ed to give me a call at my £Te-w 2Pla.ce, DUNN’S CORNER, (Newcastle aud Gloucester streets) >und everything In my *' * '•* a as low as the lowest. Savannah, Florida & Westr em Railway. GENERAL MANAGER’S OFFICE, ) Savannah, May ‘23.1, 1880. f O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, May 23, Passenger Trains on this Rood will run na follows: NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Savannah daily at 4:30 pm Arrive at Jesup ” 7:20 p m j Arrive at TliomaavV 0:20 a m Arrive at JJainbridge” 9:30 a m ! Arrive at Albany ” 10:25 a m Arrive ut Live Oak ” 2:00 a m Arrive at Tallahassee” 7:00 a m Arrive at Jaeks’uville” 7:50 a m Leave Tallahassee ” 0:00 1* m Leave Jacksonville ” 5:30 p m ! Leave Live Oak ” 11:15 P m Leave Albany ” 4;00 p m i Leave Bninbridge " 4:00 r m ' Leave Thomasville " 7:30 i* m | Leave Jeemp ” 0:30 a m ; Arrive at Savannah " 9;00am. No change of cars between Ravannali and Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars rim ' through to and from Savannah ami . Jacksonville. Sleeping ears run through to and | from Savannah and Albany. Passengers from Savannah for Fer-1 nandina, Gainesville and Cedar Keyi bike this train. Passengers from Savannah for Bruns wick and Darien take this train, arm ing at Buuswiek 0:00 a. m. Passengers from Brunswick arrivea< Savannah 9:00 A. M. Passengers leaving Macon 7:15 a. m. (daily except Sundav) connect at Jesiij with this train for Florida. Passengers from Florida by this trail connect at Jesup* with train arriving in I Macon at 0:26 p. m. daily. Connect at Albany with Passengei trains both ways on Southwestern rail road to and from Macon, Eu fa la, Mont gomery, New Orleans, etc. Mail steamer leaves Buinbridge foi I Apalachicola every Sunday andTImrs- , day evening; tor Columbus every j Tuesday and Saturday aft*moon. Close connection at Jacksonville dai j ly (Sundays excepted) forS. Augustine. I Pulatka,, Enterprise, uud all landing on St. John’s nver. Trains on B. and A. R. R. leuv. | I junction, going west, at 11:37 a. m , and for Brunswick at 4:40 p. m- daily, except Sunday. ACCOMMt )DATION TRAINS—EAS TERN DIVISION. BY KAIL TO NEW YORK. Ore behind the western hills, and the tall corn waves and nods to the Improvements—The Air Line—It passing breeze, singing a sad dirge Conductors—Rapid Transit— er the many dead lying there, unhonored and unknown. A lit tle farther, and there stands the blackened stone wall where the veterans of Burnside’s army charg ed so gallantly and so uselessly.— Then just beyond the river are the Stafford Heights, looking grim and solitary in the gathering twilight, from whose crowned crest Burn side’s one hundred and forty-five pieces of artillery hurled their iron hail upon the doomed city lying at their feet. Then near the river bank arc to he seen where holes in the houses were repaired, where Another Theory Busted. A Valuable Invention. The Metropolis, Etc. New York, Aug. 28, 1880. Editor Advertiser: It appears in credible, the speed with which the march of improvement goes on from day to day. Where, a few short years ago, nothing could he seen but scattered farms here and there, are to he found thriving vil lages springing up as if by magic. Nothing so forcibly impresses one with this fact as a trip over the splendidly equipped ami construct ed railroad, the Air Line, from At lanta to Charlotte, N. C. The track the solid shot or shell tore through is smooth, and every appointment them, while on rolls the Hnppn- for the coinfort, safety and speed of bannock river, on its way to the passengers is perfect. Trains run j sea, as unruffled as if no thunders with a regularity that is wonderful ! °f war had ever disturbed its plae- and under their system of tele- id bosom, or that far down beneath graphic orders to delayed trains, | its waters lie the whitening bones j A Boarding House Romance. j His name was Moses Sparow. He , was very green. That was the idea I which always came into Miss Page’s i mind when she looked at her coun try landlady’s son. Such a rustic youth, with such fair hair, worn 'long, such big blue eyes,such slop ing shoulders, such a lamb-like ex- j pression. And being there at the i farm house, whither she had beeu sent to spend the summer months, A widow*who was going to leave! Hotel proprietors frequently an-rresolved that she the city held an auction of her nounce that all the modern im J would try the i»we™ of aacmation household effect* yesterday, and j provements may.be found on their U P 011 110 my, w 10 struck her as so everything went at prompt sale tin-! premises, and there is just where a 8U '*3^ or station, iu til little hut the bedstead was left. | they mnke*a big mistake. By the; wl ," ch “ 1 \ ,e , flm ' va9 to '/ C 0,1 , her Just before this was put up, some I following sketch clipped from the i t ' lt e nn< a t ic si "tinnen on us. of the women went spying around! Boston Pori, it will he seen that 111 * 11 s 10 agmmngwit , . ./ ... . , a smile, a look, a word, and re am! discovered that it was infested something new turns up now and I . , ’ .. , , , , riM . e . , ' . ( , • 1 juiced to see the fish bite so ream- bv bed-bugs, i his fact was noised then in the way of a noval inven- H . J * .. . e ly. She enjoyed herself very much around until it came to the ears of tion: \ J , ( .. J . . , . . . , , . i «. r . . w . 4 - until she grew tired ot it, and then the auctioneer, who mounted his | Mr. \\ aslitub is t..c name of the! box and said: ! gentleman who won’t stop at an up “Words cannot express the country hotel again. It seems that poignancy of my sorrow over the the cle;k had to get up very early base canard which has been put in in the morning, and finding dilli- cireulation in this crowd. I have culty in waking, built a patent sold goods in this town for twenty- ! alarm bed in accordance with plans one feels entirely secure from collis ion,that bane of the traveling public. That well known and thoroughly competent railroad man, Tom Gar rett, formerly well known to our people, while on the M. <fc. B. R. R., is in charge of the trains of this road, and to his skillful manage ment and foresght the traveling public are indebted for the regular ity of the trains. May he live long of the “reported missing” front many Northern and Southern homes, who, right or wrong, were willing to fill unknown graves to sustain principles as widely differ ent ns the heavpns and earth. May the time come when they shall all' be gathered, no matter whether they wore the blue or the gray, by Southern and ‘Northern hands alike, and be kindly and reverently L’ve Suvniiimh.SMiiy Leave McIntosh Leave Jesup Leave Bhu kshenr •' Arrive at Dupont Leave Dupoilt Leave BincksRt ar “ x’etl. at Leu B Jei 1:00 i* 3 .00 p m 5 :40 p m 12:00 m •J 80i'M 5:23 p m 7:15 pm (8Ua m 8;48 am 11:30am ) :45 p m 3:53 p m 6:17 pm 7:30 p m Juxt from tlie ARCTIC REGIONS, A. E. HEINS. Mel-ly J. M. DEXTER, Ranker and Broker, ^change bought and soli ImnraacekllMl Eetate Agent.' fpApot tor Fairbauk*' Scale* and HerriiiK'a Hale*. a i u&nui. c. r. uoodyeab. | I r. n. babe*. GOODYEAR & HARRIS, Attorney* at Law, Pbcnswick. Gborgia. * kFFICE—On 01om**t«r atreet, nrxt door to U MiehclaoB’*, up ataira. It actic* in all counties of the Brunswick Cir cuit and ike cttjr of Darien, Oa. no 1-ly, HARDWARE fc STOVES, riawa, Door*, Uaip*. Pocket Hash, Ac l.«MP At Takle (ihua, Ffalures, C'atlcry, Pumps, K*-r*«lue Tlawarr, ( rockery, *l.unil»)l. for B«le b» u t ar?-ly. V- B IHUT Ac CO. McIntosh ‘ Arrive at Hnvannitli * WESTERN DIVISION. Leave Dnnont, S'mVy exe’p’il, 0:1MJa m Leave Viildimta • Leave Quitman Arrive ut Tin •muMvilh' Lifive Thomasvillo Leave Camilla Arrive ut Albany Leave Albany Leave Camilla Arrive at Thuiaasville Leave ThoumHvillu Leave (Quitman Leave Valdosta Arrive at Dupont J. 8. Tyson, Master Transportation. H. S. HAINES, General Manager. Sale and Livery STABLE, A. T. Putnam, Prop, Corner MONK * GRANT streets. BRUNSWCK, - - GEORGIA. nn.l propter in his new field »f iise-jlnid nwny until “Hint coming morn fulness. The prime cntisc of the; when the sea slmll give up its comfort of the passengers'going on ] dcinl.’ this rood is the perfect attention i Bid n few hours and we reach nn.l politeness of its conductors.— | Alexnndrin.'witli the npi>cnmnee They nre never in too great a bur- j <*( living old enough to lie some ry and too j.ressed with hnsii.es.- modern city’s grnndfnther. Now to answer n civil question addressed we npproiich the long bridge over by a passenger desiring to nsk ie- the I’otonnie, while the thonsnnd gitimnte questions. Have never lights i»f M nshington < ity spnrkicj lin t with n more plensi.nt lot of ■•md glitter with n splendor truly I gentlemen nnywhere, and ]Nirlicu-\ nmgnilieent. Now wo nre nwny. Inrly is this true of Mr. IVgrnin,,nod <luring the night puss Ifc.lti- uhosc thoughtfi 1 cure, when he- re, Wilmington mu! I'hiln.l.-l- him! time, owing to t!ie dchiy of n! phiii, and nt t.:ld A. M. arrive nt eonnceting rm.d, provided n lunch Jersey City, nnd at New \orkin for more thim one hungry pnsscii- time for hrenkiiist. ger. Mny he live long nnd pros-’ NewYorkisthesnmeevcr-pusli- por, nnd nmy no nceident ever he-. ing, go-nhciid city, which in the | fid! Ids train. | next linlf century would livid the This rood has an advantage ov.r ,;ilir, ‘ " f ll,c t,M ' V '" M if the other lines of travel whioh isl ,,,n W "”' 1 c,,u1,1 ,M ' enlarged by considerable. You can take a nmm *- A " " nnt *' sleeping car at Atlanta nt 3:20 r. ln,,rc r,M,nl ' nml tl,c V « r ‘* ul ‘ l WM '" M., and on the second morning, at ' ,mve tl " - ,,uil,lin »‘ nml l M, l" lll “'*> n - fi:15, you are in Jersey City, and! for nothin « "1-1™™ to be in,|K»si- 6:30 in New York, while the other l,le to tluncgb-ahoad (ample, roads only run sleepers through to At a, '“T tlie dl, W>f Washington City. All along the 'ire-works was truly grand, and I entire route signs of prosperity arc; " ot at “’ ,,, l ,t to ,! ™ cr,bc 118 seen. Crops of cotton, corn, to- A "oidd be a failure, baeeo, etc., appear abundant and ! Kv en the confidence men are im- proving. Taking in the old n* well 08 the young unri inexperienced, they are so jierfectly polite and at tentive, and are so well acquainted with friends that you know, that you have no hesitancy in loaning them say 820 or $25 until they can get hack to the hotel, where, of course, they forget to go. I must bring this letter to a close, , , . . . . having already exceeded what I strong, camped the first night after |n|#|Mh|1 (irbt . E. she decided on breaking the heart she had won, and enjoying the crash. So she lured him out in ! the garden nnd made him sit be- ' side her on the IkmicIi under the 1 wistarias, and said, sadly: , ... * .| . .. , .. «... , ! “ I’m going home next week. I nine long yenn* r and this is the firm given linn by Mr. Lddison. who . .. , , . . ... . , , I . , x , , r . shall send von wedding cards when n suuue in which hugs have been once stopped at his house. riiei, • . * , . . . . . i . i , , i , ,*11 am married. I am to he mnr- Dcrmitted to step between me and bed had a powerful clock-work at-. . . . , . . * , 1 . .. r .. ,1 . ... , . J ned to a rich old gentlemen next the purchasing public. Indies and tachment, and at a given hour 11 j w j n t er »• gentlemen, if there is a bug in or | would arouse any man who wasn’t j ^ wftiUj( , to „. e Wn| ,, rop | at her feet, hut he did not drop.— | He only said: “ \Yal, I’m real glad ! I kinder felt afraid I’d been goin’ too tar with you. I’m a sort o’ butterfly, fiittin’ Irom flower to flower, yo v know, and I hev flirted with * 1 dii allow 1 was afraid vou off into a decline or si>V. seemfd to set so much t you heard sudden-like th Ann Maria was keepiu 1 pany. But, law, sence in* to be married the harm done! I shot liked you to drown tuther hoarder did is ijond. She Imd my ri her pocket when 8i. out.” Then he smiled and she arose nnd snlu from him with great dig Moses sat within the aru longer, and lauglusl so loudly ’that his mother heard him in the kitch en, where she was sprinkling clothes, and thought that tlie owl in the woods was hooting louder than ever that night. business-looking as it has not in years. At Greensboro you take what is known as the Richmond Sc Dan ville Air Liqe, via Danville, Rich mond, Fredericksburg, Alexandria nnd Washington, places made for ever famous. At liielimond still stand the old tobacco warehouses where our command, eighty-seven about the bedstead, I want to see'dead. The day after they got the him. I cannot and will not be--thing in the house, there was a lieve there is. It would he a slan- 1 great rush of guests, nnd the clerk, der—a most foul slander—on the in order to accommodate Mr. Wnsli- elmrncter of this worthy widow tub, gave up his bed to him. He who is about to remove to the State | also forgot to shut off the alarm of Ohio.” and the result was that about four Being invited to step down and o’clock in the morning Wnshttib view the hugs for himself, he made was aroused by a most terrible nn inspection. They were there.— l racket. He opened his eyes nnd They were galloping in and out and j sat lip in bed, nnd then he heard a up and down, and it was no use to' voice, which came from a phono- dispute the fact. I graph attachment to the bed, ex- “ Ladies and gentlemen,’’ said'claim: the auctioneer as lie resumed his I “ You old mucker, pile out P* post, “1 found hugs. I don’t ex- If he had understood the thing, nelly remember the Latin name I he would have hopped out of bed for them, hut they are there. And and shut off the alarm. But he now let me talk to you as a friend, didn’t, nnd thought it was burglars. Bed-bugs were not made for a life!So he lay down again and pulled of rase. It is a law of nature that tlie cover over his head, and the they should inhabit bedsteads.— lied began to shake violently, nnd They can no more go out under he thought it was an earthquake, the barn and make a living than a {and was terribly scared. The bed dog ('.in become nn eu/le mul Boat! shook so that lie had to cling to the through space. The aversion mattress to keep in, nnd finally the among you to this insect is found- bed seemed to rise up right under ed on false principles. His Lite him. nnd he was hurled violently scarcely irritates the sleeper, hut it' to the floor. He tried to rise, and j R u »ker « R»ur BuImmii. deservedly pop- , J , . .. i i . . , r uhir lor the I»e>iutiful liinr it produces, cleanses and purities the blood.— just then the mattresses came oil rt nd its eltnmriiig mul liewliiig proper- But lor the bed-bugs of this conn- upon him with great force aud j ties. Commencing at tlie root*, it li v, ive elimifil nil l.nvc ta.iU nn.l fioornl him n K ain. He hn.l n ter- ^ carbuncles. They keep down warts, rible time getting out from under f m ie,| |, H ir t * its originsl youthful col- Thcy cause moles to disappear.— them, nnd just as he did so nnd i"». giving n soft, ricli^ and lu-tmiis Give them r. chance and they would j gave a wild yell for help, a shower I at'ly i-iioiiiig^tlie*Vr!'Ip.' ch Lli- remove corns without pain. The j of ice water cninc upon him, and «•* it from Du ml niff, cure* itching nml tjii'iit then the Hint* ul the be.l hc K .m to I '••••»”■-• 7“' “ lifty cents, called an old wo- whack nt him, and as he could see n,. v « ,• soil* the skin or gum* mini who remembered that she had ' hut little in the dim light of tin* the Imir, nnd please* everybody by.it* ■ . i , . i t * , * many excellent slid stiruetive qmditie*. a remedy at home. room, he thought he imift have A |m ' t|ijll BM|irw( tlllll nwl “ Fifty cents ! I am offered fit- gone to sleep in a threshing mn- pj different hair prepn rut ions and tlm| tv cents for a $10 bedstead, nnd, ns j chine, in I some one had started [barker * Hair BmI*iu» siirpa-ae* them . . .. ... ,, ,| | , . nil Hold in large I Kittle** si only 6Uot* I was going on to say, the great jt. Ills yells finally brought tin* I |||m1 8l l)0 |, y y j^r^r, Bmuswiok. landlord, who stopped the machine i eowtillaepd and tried 6. calm the now terrified ^mahu hTTu'.Xv. M. 1877. guint hy explntmng the thing to[ Da. t: J.JilurrKrr-ItmrSir—Ninea him. But the explaimtion only 11. nniiiiR it. I kw*|. y..ur made matter, won*., for the victim ! lv «"‘ i "" < V”**!"). *» l’reemiuent elegant hair dre'ising stand* deserv our arrival, and whose walls re sounded to the merry laughter of The telephone is getting to he 'or (lr»> *K« iiroiuptlv Allwl. at the arrival of all boat* a KEEP MM! Ice on llaint Alwavv •*» tttlen to Suit Purchaser*. m'XDAY h.™i ••rve tii. ae hoit •M will Jileaae ol A. M. BAYWOOD. those who aa yet hud known noth- pretty generally laid between the ing of “grim-visaged war.” Now churches and the houses of tlie we are speeding away from Rich- Well-to-do bediidden. “Chants, I moral, and are gliding swiftly along hymns nnd lessons nre distinctly towards Fredericksburg, which, like heard, hut only a very little of the Atlanta, was bruised and battered sermo...” This will prove a great hy hostile shot, hut has failed to temptation to somo people to stop | spring from her ashes with the nt home. When we consider, too, same magic s|>oed ns lias the (Into that the collection plate cannot i>e I City of the South. Here we art at sent hy telephone—hut there, let I Hamilton’s crossing— there the us impute no motives. strip of woods where our command , , — * “ ,, , | . ... ,, A rather strange suit is now go- 1 rashly charged the whole of h rank- . . . , ,, , . 1 - ,. . . | , , 1 mg on at Harrisburg. I’a., there he lms grand division, hut to lie . e ... ,i i„r. 1 , , , , , , , , mg thirteen theatna ns the defen- hurled mercilessly back, torn nnd " „ ,, ,, .... a „!dnnta. They are are all rhiladcl- and State tax Niqiolemi always aske.1 for a Is'ti with hugs in it. 1 am offered fifty cents, and yet Ctesnr had his bugs, 1 am—” “One dollar.” “I am offered one dollar, and yet tlie |hails of Greece immortalised the insects before you. This widow tells me that she lias not had nn ache or pain since the first hug made his appearance. How many of you have read what Homer wrote of them? What was the fountain of Mosnrt’s twelfth mass? And yet “Two dollars.” “And yet 1 hear only two dol lars ! Do you Imvc I you afflicted with giddiness? Do you have roaring ill the curs?" "Three dollars.” “My friends, let me go home aud I imnml coin4(l**r ii an iinti»pt*iu~- loftt two trains stopping over to lay i>|«, imoliciuo for small chiltlmi. / for tho clerk, who liad found out W« k*mn : it", rw«rw« »■*,« utt , , , , , it . c \ iithi-v rrttirrtut htut fmlttl. wliat he hurl done, nnd kept out of; ^ MOORE, the way. i Clerk City Uonu. il. — i Columbus, Ga . F* h. H, 1878. ihousands Ut* U, Why UsdUUiL^Jg; **2ST*? Joy to tiib Would! Woman i« (IVetliiug Powder*) as th* most swtis- Fkee ! AmimK t»i« many discovarie* | f iU .|„ r y prrseripfi«m we ever i»*F»I for looking to the hn|ipim*ss mid ainelior- ,|, e |, mHM Imivvi Ih or eruptions of our children. They hate fated um mtotjf tltti/nrh in dodoff hill*. Yours truly, B. T HATCHER, (of firm ot McGhee A Hatcher, Wure- Ijoiim) ami Com mis* ion Meichaut*), f the human race, none is enti tied to higher cmrideia ion than Dr. J Itra.lticld’* Female Regulator, o Woman’s Best Friend.” By it wo man is emancipated from tmiuboiless lat he? Are dl* iMimliar to Inr s*x. Before it* uagic power all irregularities of the rotuh vanish. It cures "nhites, npprvhsioii ».f tho “mcnees, * and re- iiovt*s ntei inc obstruct ion*. It cure* -oustipation and strengthens the sys .in. Iiradta the nerves and purities r fails, it Augusta, Ga., Dec. C, 1879. \V. H. Baiehktt. Druggist: Dear sir—I very che» rfully rucoiu- mend tho GILDER PILIii as js^ess. ing all the virtues a*crilH*d to them bleeding hy the concentrated fire , FIRE INSURANCE .lover an, S; ploughed with the iron boltu dozens ■ 1 ' . . , *, b 4 of $500. If the present suit IS de down at every discharge. There, * 1 »sii , . . , i • ♦ i» L.n eided in favor of the .State, suit will ut the ditch, is where Lieut. P. fell, , . , . • , . I>e commenced to recover license waving his sword, cheering us on. ,,,, ® , . fees for the past ten y«ars. I he A little farther, at the next ditch, u glate ex|K!tUj to „ et *,v),000 wliere tlie gallant Capt. hiwtoll | rom these fees. If successful, tlie fell, in advance of the line. The State coo never expect to get dead- sun k sinking like a reel hall of lieadtsl into any of their shows. J. DEXTER. INSURANCE AGENT, K EI'REHF.NTS tlie following Fire Inwuraa. CmauuiiM: Cash Atteh i Horn* In.Wamt* Co. N-w York $A.oun ity 3 re Phila<L.-i|>liU 4.<n»him initial tan rire Inaurancc NY... get my copy of Paradise IjN*t nild the blood. It never fails, as tlumsaiula j j„ the eircuinrs which envelope tho 4 „„„ fclinrt phnfitfir of women will ttglify. i boxes that contain them. Their fiction read to )ou one short chapter. |» re|wre d by Dr. J Bradfidd, At- iK gent | e unt i | iwt in«. I say this from What did Milton—” Imia, Gm., price $1 50 per iKittle.— ! personal experience and from what I “Four dollars ” Bold hy F. Joerger, Bruuswick. I Uvo heard others »ay who Irave tued , I t,, ,|.. lt urt n .„| 1 B<m*»vlU.K, Oa., June M, 1877. I them. No belter «».l more etreetu.il A* 1 I l>egm to see that art ami ( | llivt , lwe „ wl | iug itr...lfl.l,l’. Fe mediciao eonld he .l.wed hy tluwe culture are not unknown to the R. ^alntor lor years, and it-still alio suffer from a torpid con.litiou of audience Did Alexander the cnutiimee pupnlur— an evidence of its 1 the liver, nml I trust you will Imve ■ v. . ta i.iK all that i» claimed for it. 1 euu | .till areeter »ueee« in dwtnbatiug «o l.reat have Uals l Never, not one. llmtauc ,. H in whlcll it aff.,r.le.l meat a Idem* to those who suffer And why?" relief after all the tumid remedies had i from a derangement of that orguu “Five dollnrs.” tailed. H. J. Casmels, Dniggist. “I am hid five dollar*. I would Decatch, On., Dee. l», 18711 like to quote one verse from a well- I have used the lU x In^ ct Exter- known Intin |H>et, hut time (iress- "” l ^ llur " ill ‘ ,l “ ! whose regular action i j health. > essential to IUWI1 limit H , ||lM J , mve |,y its U*C CUtmlY , and this bedstead is told for five chtmed places from Roaches, which jllars, cash on tlie nail. I will llwfore it wo* in»p*»ssii»l»* torid «»f. I consider it a very valuable prepuru- Very rchpcutfully. James M £ Smith e. dollars now direct your cultured nUention to that cookstove with a cracked i oven.”—Detroit Free Pom. Mtttm. Httlchiufon ti- Pro.: It is mill* real pleasure that I add uty tesliunmy lt> the great virtues of your “ Neural- gin« ” as a speeific for neuralgia uud commend it to houM-keep-, hea.lache. SneU a remedy is a blewi- tnmhlol with lhNiches or ing, and all sufferer* fibwihi keep »t oil A. F HAMMOND. J. U. RllNtKLY, 1.3dCathotlnd street, Bidtimoro. I.. I> IIOVT A HI.