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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER.
T. G. STACY, Editor and Plaop'r.
HtTL'KDAY. DF.CEM1 Kit 4, IshO.
TH AT HISTORY.
A bill is now pemling licfor.' the
Georgia legislature to appropriate
Dionev out of the Sfcite’e treasury
Hancock s vote in Georgia was i»" W «*!• C-C. Jones f,,rah !*^
102,522. GnrHelrl's 52,562. ! W o{ Georgia. In the name ol the
—- ! |K‘ople of the great .State of Georgia
Texas gave Hancock 00,000 ma- )vc p ro uwt against any such use of
Jor.ty, Missouri 55,0.10, ami Georgia 1 , )ie money. If the history
49,000. jto be written be of any intrinsic
Eight hundred ami fifty China- value (and wo have no doubt it
men left Han Francisco in one would be yar exaUenceJ. it should
steamer last week. j <’>’ Hs «"> 1 b « b »"
(toryof Georgia i« fllreaur written,
Central itaiiroad stock still con-; not 0|1 p nrc hment, but on tablets
tinues to rise. It lias now crept 0 , gn , ven the hearts of
.up to 108 and 109. 'our own people and those ol our
HILL A HI’ ON I10MK COMFOltlH
Atlanta (‘^natftutfon.
I don't like to have home. The
attractions of my farm and fireside
are good enough for a man of hu
mility. The old-fashioned back
log in a large o|>en I'rre-plnee is still
fashionable in a farmer's hearth,
and 1 hone it will always bo.—
There’s a broad and cheerful wel
come about it that you don't find
round a grate nor a beating stove.
Home folks away up North don’t
have either, but warm up the house
by a furnace in the cellar and pities
running around the rooms with lit
tle ojK'iiings about and about to let
the heat in. Beems to me that
would freeze up nil my love and
tenderness for the sacred place.—
No family fireside, no cheerful
Macon has had a velocipede race sister Slates. We nil feel proud of. blaze, HO back-log, no liglitwood
among the boys. They hod a grand ! our unwritten history, but whilst
time ami all were happy. j » bb >« <>“' "°* u 1,0 u * m lle -
»— . i jileting our treasury to put on pa-
Conimcrcial travelers pay the f j K , r w | wt „. e have already acliieved.
game license in Savannah as the lo-j Wet(er f , lr y t [ mt mo „ey in
cal dealers in the same article. adding to onr already historic rec-
Tiie timber cutters of Tattnall J °rd by applying it where it will do
county arc paying big wage* fur. the most good.
cutters, and lands arc still soiree. If our treasury is fuller than it
| ought to be, why not expend this
A bill Is now before the Ala iama gu| .| ) | ur j n y ie t( | uca ti on u [ our
legislature regulating railroad tar- chiI( | ren , or in schemes looking to
ids by a ctunmission ns in this. the development of Georgia's vast
Stale.
_ _ resources, or in encouraging linmi-
Garficld’s |>opolar vote, officially j gratiou to our borders. Tliese are
taken, foots up 4,4.'!9,ilfi, and Han- ; things that will tend to make us
cock's 4,436,014. Garticlds plural- j even gicater than now, and give fu-
ity, 3,491. ! urc bistorinns a wider field of uia-
, . ! terial from which to cull. No, let
The Atlanta fW--4j.p.«d is of the j UH ,- 1()t gt)1J) to „bolit what wo
vwinlon that once in ten years is L aul .e, but putting forth our
•e^ogli for the Is g.sl.Uuro to I t . n - „. t # ,., k tu love greater
Ptm many laws. Langs. We B€ff no ri-ftMon fur the
C. B. King, of Savannah,!money to lie thus applied.
knot, no coni to pop out on the
floor, no hearth to sweep, no place
for the children to roast eggs or po
tatoes, or the good wife pi toast o
slico of bread lor the grunting bus-
band. The idea of raising a whole
passel of children round a hole in
the floor—why 1 wouldn’t blame
em for emigrating as soon ns they
could travel.
I5ut I have to go sometimes, will
ing or unwilling. Farming will
support the family pretty well, but
it won’t send the children off to
boarding school, nor make up for a
11 ! dead mule, nor the loss of a wheat
New Advertisements.
!(Kvorably known in Bruns*
lied very suddenly last week
„?murrhaga of the lungs.
the grain elevator to be
^'Savannah will s<s>n Itegiit.
The pile driver has been finished
with which to commence the work.
Bob TikiiiiIis thinks Joe Brown
the meanest man in the universe.
The truth is, neither of tliese gen
crop, nor buy a new carpet anc pa
per the w alls and get new curtains
for the parlor, and go fourth, and
so fifth, ami sixth, and so on.—
Tlrercforo I have to start out now
and then and swap off a little non
sense for a little money, and it
seems to work pretty well.
DAVID WEISBEIN,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AC.
From the Kavaiinah Time*, October Ath,
It la an oM and true aayltig that euergy and hunineaa tact will alwaya com
mand eucctM, and Mr. Dtfitl Wotabclii la a living Illustration of the troth of
that adage. Only a faw year* bock we can remember him aa the proprietor of
a little 10*12 dry good* atore, with but very little more stock than I hat re
quired to fill the ahow window* of hi* present atore; but to-day, on enquiring
for Welobeln'i dry good atore, you ore »hown to one of the largest an 1 raoat
completely arranged dry good* atore, and that, too, containing a atock of
good* in each deportment from which even the moot akeptlcol can oelect with
entire oatlafvtfon, t>oth a* to quality and price. The enterprising proprietor
haa earned an enviable name for hla establishment, and It I* known through
out all aectiona of the country aa Wkikrkim * Cheap Dry Oood* Htobe. and aa
an ItidiapnUble evidence of hla Jnat claim to that distinction, we need only re'
fer the reader to the nmnerouo evidencea oontalued 1n hi* advertisement. Such
an i ndorsement la oven stronger than newspaper talk, and la not only well
deserved, but also in keeping with the well-earned reputation ol Mr. Welsbeln
for square dealing and prompt attention to every detail of hla business. He Is
now ready with hla stock for the fall and winter trade, which embraces all of
the latest novelties in his line of trade, and those who fcvor him with orders
for either hla wholesale or Ills retell department will never have cause to re
gret it.
«<e of hts establish went la that be he brings It u* tho
feet, before the door of evi ryjlionse on every cross
>•: Any one who write* for samples receives them by
i and price list, from which selection* are made, and
the order forwarded. When the order amounts to ten dollars, and the money
Is sent, he prepay* the freight. If the goods are ordered “ 0. O. D," and the
order am omit* to twenty dollars, be prepays tho freight. Hence, every con-
ranter ,» u select hi* g<x»le hundreds of miles away from Savannah, Just os well
a* if they were in Huron nab, and get them delivered to their nearest station,
free of express or freight charges, at his low pm-i-s, and thereby secure a great
saving.to themselves—beside* th-y sre not compelled to buy from a country
store, w ho only keep a limited assortment of goods.
One of the ui
door of every cw
rosd by.hlsayste
the next mail, a
11 lliu book Ik* of miy value, it will
bt 11 ittulf; it* not, we don't want it
niiy prices Wo rciU rate, tlmt if we
Imve any mirpltu* fund* in our
trenBury, let tan b pen cl it where it
will do mure good.
lUHrKOADXATrkKH.
Under this* bend, Clio JVtv* andj
Under the head of “Mr. Kimbull
as a Hiianci*r,'' tlie Atlantu Condi
tution brings out boiiio of tho “line#
of his life” that show anything hut
good flnnneiering. Below we give
“eample No. 3,” which may he road
with intercut by people of this* uec*
tion:
HAMI’I.K NO.3,
The BruiiMWiek and Albany
Itaiiroad, The tattimony and re
port on thin rond in exceedingly
'rich. Mr. Kimhull wan Pmiidrnt,
. , , ... , . . I one of the contractor*, agent, etc.,
Atlurturr, of Albany, Iiiih mi inter-L u ,, ||is fath.-r-in-biw, George
eating editorial, from which we clip'rook, chief niannger. ami hi* neph-
.”7,L,7the following, uh of interent to our ow. J. A. Burn*, Superintendent,,
tlemen are jubt our beau-ideal of \ Kimhnll Hecretnrv and
* Hectuni. It given Homo facte that, ‘ r ^- * • I ' IM , n '* r n u • nnu
tho perfect man. I ,, . .. , . Treasurer—quite a fnndlv partv,—
— f»P cnli ' V1,11 ,ur lhc ri,n ' ,H lendln K b '', Tlii'ro «„h only ll... nn.iill mi in of
Wtteo, Texiu, limy lio n «ooil to our city: *3.300.tXX) itwuoil on the roml. Mr.
jilne* to live in, lint not n kch.iI plncol “Tlu> Mncon nnd llrunMvick Kimbnll nisni|>tilnt<-<l lliein nil, the
to keen wnriu. Antliracito eoal in Uui'.roml CocnjHiny in nuking the, n>ml wn» driven into inwilvenry,
.1.1 anu i ,, i I^'uislstum for nil extension of tho i nnd all vorte of law nuiti* covenil it
worth there 318.00 ikt ton, thl . v wor( . xllmvwl ] ii|i, which. I Iwlievo, are not nil yet
wood $16.00 |ht roril. jto pny tlm hnhinee of |iurehnnn' nettled. How inucli, if niiy thiiiK.
,T . . I money due die Htntr; nnd promise itn crnlilnrH yot out of it, 1 do lint
General Mnnuitr,of \ irKtmii, lm» w j,;, H ueh indiilgeneo tn oompleti'. know, lie nt lust left itn finnncinl
xeleetcil n »eiu on the liemni rntii;, the Bond throuKh to Atlanta nl| wreck,
vide of lliu lmlU of CoukWh. njl«i<>na. Henntor Brown in ulso fnvor-
1* claimed to be nil expnnnioii of! n J ,b ' lu tb:r movement, anil w
ST. Si^ONS DEPARTMENT.
im. It. J M vrtHEV, - Kill TOR.
'!> offii .• 1ms been ratm/vcl to the rmidenr* of
Mr. John Hfsvens. near t>jNicl K ue Mills, Olllco
op. it all hour*, .lay or Wight.
Than kin I for ths kin>l insiil'.-stations recently
shown me by my iwtrotis ami siitMH rtbur*. 1 bog
• it r*i l w'r i son \
ilus.br.ml) an.
1'.. J. MAHHKY, M. J>.
J.FAelson^oiis
THAT NKW PA HIV 1111(11 IT IS.
,, . I doubt not the ri ntiept will be i
the stand lie will take in lonureen. T |, e c , >nii mn>- oividii«i At Providence, It. ! , on the 13!l
.... „ .. ,, .. . the Mncon nnd Brunswick
Tbo Quitman I'ne l .
ins. inst. n nieetiug of citizens was held,
abundantly aatUAeil with ite reaulte nnd nil oranniwition formed cnlleil
there arc several hundred ludes of during the s-n-oii. hey imve n , « NaUw.sl Hnhm AseKiiath.,.."
cotton at tlial point wuitnig trims- pnvm« projiertv. nnd report not ,
,xo Uition, whilst there were a lot of enmingH a imthig to 25 per cent., b « « b J«;‘ 11 b, » b| -
cninly ears nt Vnldoetn (the next J*'® , f 'V\ ., 'Ti!" I M * ,U '' ", ™
empty
station) waitlns for freight.
a good showing, nnd explodes the 'gressive party that will strengthen
nutioiinl feeling nnd love of the Un
ion, fuvor tlm estalilisliuient nnd
maintenance of froo pulilie schools
nnd labor for the protection of the
lives nnd rights ot nil clnsses of cit
izens. Gun. Horatio llugers wns
elected president.—Kx.
Thkaoiikhouh I.akk Navioation.
—A Detroit telegram of Snturdny
croaking iden tlmt Houtliern rail
- ^ I r( , n ,| property is mm-pnving.
And now conies up the cry from Thu rml ,„ ri „| Wl | t . „r the Bruns-
the four comers of the Btnte. “He- wick mi I Albany I (nil road to Mr.
peal the law" nnd imve no more riant, of tho B., V\ & W. Itaiiroad,
log-rolling in the legislature over "j'’' ,l "' da credence but we arc in-
, . ” , limed to doubt the report, lhc
judgesiiips aiulsohcitorsl.ii*. lhc , ^ vlell , H |irofl u,b^ returns
recent experience is considered u, its owners, anil is evory day ill-
enough. 1 creasing in value. Its transfer to
- this compel'mg li.m would be of no
What is the matter with Charley benefit toelllier Alhanv, Brunsniek
Pendleton 7 He wns among tlic or the intermediate (whits. U|wn jWiys n elinngo of wind so elesred
first to recommend the burying of;‘ b « »•.* A- .■"" d the Detroit river of ice yesterday
■ t i i i ’• BrtiiiHWick botn look lor tlnir In* tiiiii « jli>t*i of twvntv-Iiuir Iiipl'i' i»**<>.
the hatchet, but eumchuw can t re- t * nMVt j, umi 11 1,001 OI ,our lrtr ^ e r ro
member to bury it himself. 1 ie is The Bailn'n.1 I'.m.missioners are H 1 ", " l, *’ / U i v « mi " 1 ,‘" l '' n i U " 1
Htill (K'gging away at tlie Colquitt puwliing nh«*ml in the work aH-igin*»l j cruelly from t htcago and Milwnu-
,11,0 ft,”,-lev drv uni ! them, and tiiero seems but little ef- kco, lull the mouth of the river and
touts, urn, wart r, J 1 th# ,, irl of tho oumyanta. startad f r Bufialo. The wind, how-
By means of the fust mail line to thwart them in their effort- to ,. Nl . r , a, uin suddenly shifted, and
just pul on between N. w York and ^V.’fnt‘ ! l‘.ey have workesl vie- *'•" vw * ul " ^ «*‘W b ‘ k ' for0 lb, T
BfeVUinah, the pnjH,*ni of thu former nroU|4 | y nnt j exjiori* nee i« rapidly ‘could reach Point-nu-l’elee,and the
dty of Sunday morning lent were guiding them to a solution of tho j fleet i» now foat in tlio ice, unable
read in Havnnnah nt two o'clock vexed i|iieotions, which have im» j to move, nor can help reach them.
Monduv. The truin left New York l° n K agliaied tlie public mind. ^ . The condition of things is deciiled*
at 4:30,' a. m. Sunday. We call —- J>’ ugly. A doz.ii or more proml-
II, it, ,lu,tiinee A fearful stntisli-up and Udmnp- lers are lying lure, watching a fa
ll,at annihilating du.tm.ee, ^ th j CflIltro , , ui ,_ voraldeop,x,rtunity to rend. Buffa-
Tlie grand jury of Bibb recently road thu post week, resulting ill tho i m , ■
found true hills against IhiIIi Gib- death of engineer Crosby and tlie. Whilst Georgia is Hooded with
oou and Malt Thornton for assault bruUIng of a few others. Three water from recent mins, other States
with inu-nt to murder Mr. At'olli- train, run into cadi other— two * ri> suffering for want of water -
kin notice of which has been pub- Ireighta and a passenger. One Niivigntioi. on the Mississippi *
7. . V a / . * . « , impeded on thu* account, and wa
linhtd in them) column*. Mr. W it freight ran into the pin** nger and tcr ni iu g j n p flrtl( 0 f thccountry are
will Ih: remembered, wa* tt hotel telcweopetl, and before tho signal^ shut down for want of water.
dork in Macon. could be given another freightcotn- j • • •—* 1
i ing on behind ran into the rear of! h you are troubled with f
TcUtjmjih ami M.„ nger: It is now |rit<0( , |l | Bg (rain, thus making ■ ’
suggesUd turn lliu Macon 4 Bruns- a u . rri |,!e mess. I'.wi.dii.e, or Tsbler’s Veg. lsbUiLiver
wick Bailroad change its line of Powder, will cure yon. Taken ill
track to tile oilier side of tlie river, Don’t you forget, Georgia would it will .., V e a doetor's bill oml
- maell -Ilfr. ring. Ii Uu» been 0*'d sue !
•—Sugar mills ill full blust.
—Cabbage on tlio Island look
splendidly.
—.Mills full of hinib' r. merchants
selling plenty of gnu is.
Bt. Bimons Mills slill booming
and orders crowding in.
—Oysters at Cannon's Point ri
val Norfolk in sizo and Mayor.
— More lainiiii* arriving and sev
eral reunions--old men made linp-
py.
—Saw-dust pillows prevent bed
bugs. Then they are so cheap and
handy.
—To fa'l to visit Cannon's Point
is to lid to see ball the beauties of
tin: Island.
—Fish pleidi:ul.dneksiihitndunt
eggs source, bntlc-r high, chickens
not in market.
—Bunches drive off bed-bugs. -
Query—would a colony of them in
every household lie advisable?
—Will St. Bimons farmers let Al-
taniahn take off all tho prizes on
garden truck nt our next Fair in
May 7
—Oranges on tho grovo at Can
non's Point, imbedded in the ilurk
rich foliage of tho trees, present n
most beautiful picture.
—Tho Malta and Bolide, two full-
rigged ships, have just arrived in
our port to he loaded tvitli lumber,
besides many other smaller vessels.
—There are a few Spanish hawks
on the Island, said to have descend-
—AT TlIKItl—
GBANI) BAY STREET
EMPORIUM*
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
ROOTS & SHOES.
9.1 also 4 lull line
Grpocei'ies
and run into the old line at lteids' pros} r fa-ter, if she gnvy tip her ce»lally
Btatiott. The new country is ul- present sy.-tom of buying her food, romidus have failed. l'y»|H,
most level, and the road would run j buying her mules, buying her doth- ,vi j" (''' | i" ' K l“ d l_ v “ "i !■ ll ■u.,d j
titrough a heavily timUrod dls- ing, buying her own cotton back at p,.it,line is only 60 oeuu a pnekngs, ;
trict. We learn the owners of the an eubanced value paving out con- 11 euro jen. j er tula l>y K.
, , , . . Jiswcer, ltruMswick, and It J. M.:hsst,
Uni offer right of way and ensks- jetantlr and laying up nothuig.— Nlfcw , (la. Wldte'aCream White I
ties free Klrh/lutji i Vutuifage is thu bent worm killer.
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
Au<l » Urgo supply uf
SHIP STORES,
All ol wlilcli
shall It satl*i*i'
fwbJlly.
BEST ORE EX 4 BLACK
TEAS,
BUI8TB GENUINE NEW CROP
0ARDEN SEED,
AWD—*
QXIQy SET *
cd from some pets brought ever [ CHOICECHEWTNG & SMOKING
Irom England during the occttpsn- „_ n _
ay of Bt. Bimons by General Ogle- TOBACvOS*
‘'“-A strong solution of coppcra, The Best Five Cent Cigar,
ill the hot lye of any good domes- j J”,f* “ UIAI> ., , , OHK .
tic soaji makes a splendid wash to
protect sails, canvas or other cloth
subject to the exposure of salt wa
ter or atmosphere.
—To preserve fishufterremoving
the entrails, fill them with brown
sugar. Even if they are to-be salt
ed, a tablespoonful of sugar to a
large fish makes it retain its origi
nal freshness and flavor.
—In removing grease spots front
clothing by benzine, there is most
generally n faint stain marking the
outlines of tho application. This
can be prevented by overlaying the
spot with plaster of Paris.
•—A gentleman who has traveled
in nlmost every State in tho Union
says he gets at Mrs. Allen’s hotel
ns good n tncttl ns lie has enjoyed
in many years. He intends visit
ing the Island often, in order to
have the pleasure of eating her din
ners. uu itr,
Sale and Livery
STABLE,
A. T. Put mi m, Prop,
Corner MONK A GRANT street*.
BRUNSWICK. - - 6E0R6IA,
V. hlrlwi of every dearrlptloo for Lire. Order* '
for dr»T*tfw|iroinm)v filled. farr1a«i*
•t the arrival of ali boat* and train*
febU-ly
C. r. OOODTEAB. I 1 r. It. BAKES.
GOODYEAR & HARRIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Btirxswtrx. Geoikha. j
O FFICE—On Gloucester street, next door t
r
vFFICE—On Gloucester street, next
Mtc'helson'a, up .fair*,
itire 1& *11 counties of tbo Druusw
nd ihc city of l>*ru a G*.
New Advertisements.
S. M, Glogauer
HAS JUBT RETURNED FROM
NEW YORK
I would like to infoin my customers and the public gener
ally that I have just selected a fine assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE
GROCERIES Al PROVISIONS,
Which have been bought at the lowest prices, and will be
sold accordingly. This being the main branch of iny busi
ness I claim to have the best assortment in the City, which
will be kept up steadily. If anything is needed in this line,
■you need not go elsewhere to find it.
CIGARS I TOBACCO.
I do not think it necessary to make any mention in this
behalf, as tlie public know that I give fully as good cigars
lor the money as anybody.
Try My 5c and 10c Cigars!
COITFECTIOITERT’!
I have a good assortment on hand.
*1 would like to call the attention of my
customers to the fact that I have enlarged
my stock very materially, having added
thereto a Ini! line of
Geill kilim’ Furnishing Goods,
BUCII AS
TXnh-Ito SIbLirts,
TJ’aa.d.er’sxrea.r,
Hosiery, Etc.,
of which articles I claim to have as good assortment as can
be found in this City. Yankee Notions in fair variety, also
Hlank Books, Stationery, etc.
CftOCKEEV &ED GEHSS W.'tBE*
A fill I assortment at the lowest prices.
Tin and "Wood W"ai»e
in abundance, and of every description.
TOYS!! TOYS!!
In this line I defy competition. I shall receive by next
vessel tho largest and most varied assortment ever brought
to this City,
FIRE WORKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
Please call and examine my Goods and Prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
Very respectfully,
dovG'3io S. M. GLOCAUER.