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Brunswick iinuim u irmi.
VOLUME VI.
BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1881.
NUMBER 47.
The Advertiser and Appeal,
mmattimtuTmtiAi
BRUNSWICK, GA-,
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' SUBSCBIPTION BATES:
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New Advertisement*.
Dll. JIAYDOCIi'S
NEWLIVERI'ILL
(9COAB COATED.)
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JACOB COBER
152 imoL'OHTOX St,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
M«l. aad ukt a rwtlanaata at ifcrir aatmaaga, aa
be baa t-prurd hie HIKING IMIUKTATION uftfW*
la all undue, aad jUoeJ hie low t>rt< <*« on tbctu,
vhkh raiiera a ruth by ttrntatl/ (bet U allhia
reach, lie oflVre Un «inmi iW.j- to all who read
pa^erlo avail thMaeelua of'be iaaie opporta
aad achM, • tdln-ua the eplrtte and Made new blood : altf.
BOrSDISO TOROl'lill THE VEINS.
TJ! ti.i. Mnu, „,<au„ it it ,„ 0 , ,Mii 50c COLORED SII.KS ASH SATINS
MS .tor., .01 tat. ■*> nthcr.
OB. HAYOOCKS NEW LIVER Pllisj 3 ^
r>t health, and tba
-W.il. W»»T.T.W. Bolt
jr«p«r</0Mrrf//•*»* •»! CUr* *J JUrto-V.
rmnwtktrn CLfchUOec.lr.M.D.
grp f»»el«lM L B Darla, M. P.
|W< WardaM—Matthew Ikaaaa, Thoa 0*CuD
•yr, Jr, aad A V
■rum, Daana A Baiooaa-Daaa. Wattlaa
Ftoik* WWW OnaeUry—C O Moor*.
Hello* Culorad Cemetery-JackU While.
Towa coeoBOM-Ilamj. Ooaper aad Mpaate.
b tkartlBffW aad Ooapec.
re aad rataam.
—Walklae, DtatBiaiff aad
T.IIarvry and Littlefield
Ecccatiow—Pataaai. Bpeare aad Dunn
Caaarrv—Palaaae. Llltlefield and Iferniln«rr
fiaa aarAanam—Bpcare.Patnaai aad Uarrey
fours-ralaaai.Dana, aad Welkin-
UNITED fiTATKH OFFICER*
r«4l«rt«r of Caetoau-Joha T. Collin*.
iKwaty—ll.T.Daan.
( •.Itertor Internal lUvoanr D T D'
Iiepaty Marshal-O. I. llall.
I'oataieatar—Liana North.
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ALL ovr.lt THIN VAST ( OI NTUY
TM People Know These!
Tha People l ee Tlteni !
The People PraUeThrm !
TahadlMaae ta Ua»e aa.1 you ail! eafief ku i
he saved taaay deye of uee'.ewe aileery.
What haadrrde of Lett* re eay from pat kale
MBotn_
Bo more aoiloas doare f-«r me of five
Hse rf your p|i:e cared me.
tea pile
me another vUl m keep la the house.
AfVr eaff. rian tortaree fnmi billioa* eolk. two of
yoar New Liter IMle cared me. and I have
tara ef the aialady.
Oar docUre truiiod me ti 1 brook Coaetirattoa.
•a they tailed It. a»4 at leet eatd 1 —
Toar New Linr ruia carM m».
1 laearahle.—
I had ao eppHTt«rDr7Qaydor'k'e New Liver Fill*
«ve me a hearty ooe.
Yoar Pi lie are aurrelloaa.
P»* me a hearty
Yoar Pi lie are a
Dr. Uajdock has' cared my headache that es
le.
re half of oae of yoar pile In my babe for
a Morbus. The * ‘
a day.
My naasea of % tuoralaa la now cared, aad ae
Yoar rial of I*. llaydork e New Liver Pllla cared
ta- of terrible DMvnlffU aa I pain • lu the fe *
8KAP0UT LODGE, Xo. ftS. I. 0. 0. F„
WAYNE—4 th Monday il , . ..
PI BUCK—!■! Monday In April and (Moher.
WAltK -3d Monday la A|*ll amt o- M-r.
CXiyPKB—Tuewlay alter IthMondvylu April and
CAMDKN—Taeaday altar >1 M-mday In May aad
’ all dleeama of th* Kldnevi
‘ — rk-a New L
II eatUfy the moat skeptic-,
e. Nrrvoiis Pruetralion.
Itudr. Went of Appetite
and Mick 111 4.1a he. Hr. lU)dock s New Ll'cr illis
will be found an cfib-leat IPmrdy.
They an universal In llu-ir effect*, and a core can
altooet always be Kiiarautood.
EACH VIAL CONTAINS TWENTY PILLS.
trot'' Pill Is a TJoeo.'A a
I’rlta l wmlpi!vr Onto. Pop Mile by
THE ORESS C000S DEPARTMENT
Is a enrceea CAM1MFBC for hammer at Uo la
worth 91 M la Now York, la fact, there k not 1
artk-le In Fancy or ample Dry (looda that cannot I
lowed In hie refcddl«hni-nt. A!*». the newest r«
•■ut. called Sirv.H VUUBU. foe drtneea. is kept I
allyradee. AH he aak* if a cnlL Do a«t firpt h
place,
152 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA.
M*ljr ,
all I'ruufftala.
19. 91. P.
THE POPULAR
Liver Medicine!
hill’s in rm
Has attained nnprecedentad oncrre« in rcllevlnc
Uie prevailut disorders of th# Li**r. IU martu
1 netly entitle it te the prehrmetit it reoetrea over
ail other
LIVER MEDICINES.
It is n<»w k-pt by tusuy persons always at lian.l,
and lived regularly, and thoae j»era..uaare mver
■ubjrct to tliv usual eymptoiue of a disordered Liv-
rr. •*> prevalent al this eeaeoa of tba year. It will
coat you but
50 CFNTS
in> Idri veoii recelp
Dt Y AT ONCE f
1. D e •»•!» Vial nl
ll.v rilrUM
a 1 th fri a to
Klvw * tats for
To try It
(’ rrjy
Forealoby J. ,t|.
DO NOT DELAY!
HAYDOCK & CO.,
at Platt Htreet, New York.
Str. David Clark
Only Divert Dost twice per week between
SAVANNAH <i BRUNSWICK.
LIAVr.1 BAVANNAH FOB BBt'NAWICK EVERY
MONDAY INO THURSDAY AUERHOOfl.
Bm ilNlMJ. LEAVE DKfNSWH h
Tuesday % Friday evening
FOB »A VAN NAM-
Maken deneronnertlonat Drnaewkkertth 9*1
Ballreed, and at OTvaaaab wlib Orrnn atcMaebia
fo e et—marn U and from New York, and eltb
Pbllntelnbla. Bellim ire and hvH etiesirif.-
Fretgble at Iwwml rates. Mark all tbroa^h frogbt
• Ume ffteaanar David Clark
_ C. W1LUAMN. Ammt.
kfftffll 3m Brnaswick.m the dock
PALMER BROTHERS.
HARDWARE
IM and 131 fit. Julian eta.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Agricultural Implements.
fan mills,
OIt AIN CRADLES,
AVERY’S PLOWS.
BRINLY’S PLOWS,
CULTIVATORS,
PLOW STOCKS,
SWEEP SHOVELS,
IIEKL PINS,
OR.YSS RODS.
BnbboK and Leather
BKLTIXG.
CIRCULAR SAWS,
CARPENTERS’ TOOLS,
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS,
OI Ms’ ANOriSDUiS,
»ISIL>C TAtKI.E
agents for fa.rl.ank:-
^tandard Scales
DUPONT’S
CELEBRATED powder.
n-il |*lns. r—J
.. l7 ,ptHKH HKvrilGRK
IU. HARRIS,
Wnfclimukcr & Jeweler,
BRiiMit'K. - mm,
11 AS • VNfcT iBT-Y t V1IAPDA FCl L ■'TfLY
Steamer Ruby.
TIME TABLE
SCHEDULE OF HATES
BETWEEN —
s nsrntis & bruns wick
The new steamer Baby. wUl ran recularty he-
tween W. Him--as Mills and Brwaawkk. an Inttewe:
Learn OtUna' Wharf, Branswlrfe. dally, ifinaday's
lOTvTThUtePwharfi * Brnmrwtck. ’ inaturdsy's mid
Ififipm
. . .1 r»| m
_ _ 41 Mills tally, (Hundhi'a «»r»pt»
nil Mm
Lmvs at. ntmena Mills, dally. (Baiarday’s and Ban-
THE CAUSE OF THE PEOPLE.
CJrorao Strwd, tha Mayror and C<»uiv
oil Hltd the Macon and Bruner
wiok Unllroad Company.
day.
1 Haterda) s.(Mail)...
V IIUtraTrir Muahi 'i
' Enm wipe to aad
JEWKLiRY,
SILVER PLATED WARE
CUTLERY,
Musical Instruments
ci.yo xTKiran.
PISTOLS & CARTRIDGES,
SKWIN’G MACH IN IIS.
Needles and Attachments.
CALL AND Hi: CONVINCED,
oclis-l,
L’KbT ghekn and black
TEAS.
It LUSTS OKSL'/SK Sl’W CROI•
GAUDEX SEED
nndmtnr.tay.
Fare an> b waj
For freight, f
poeltltv'y no fr-e list,
r vienretnue. af-ply %n
12. DA nr. Jn.
W.B.Mell&Co.,
Wheleenle and Bvtait Dealers in
SADDLES & HARNESS,
ItUBBKIt AND
Leather Belting,
Continued Jron necond patje.
Bat the Ninth Georgia goes still
farther and aaja, that grant, of ezela-
uto privileges, to corporations, are to
be strictly construed; and if th, term,
of tho grant arc ambiguous, the am
biguity must operate in favor of the
public. And the ruling from the Su
preme court of tho United States is to
tho sarno effect, bat mnch more lacid
nnd comprehensive, and says, in brief,
that if tbers bo, upon tbe whole, fair,
rcasonablo and substantial donbt
whether the Legislators intended to
oonfer the authority in question, par
ticularly if tho exercise of it should
impose hardens upon or oppress tbe
pooplo, or should abridge natural or
common rights, tho doubt should be
rcsolred in favor of tho citizens and
against the municipality. Now, ia it
poasiblo lor any one, of eTcn the most
ordinary intelligence, to read and then
apply thcae rulings to tbe 43 section,
without entertaining fair, reasonable
and substantial donbt, that the Legis
lature intondod to give to tbe Mayor
and Council tho power to grant per
mission to carry railways through the
public squares of the city ? Then is
not, in my humble opinion, tho least
trace of tho slightest shadow of a
donbt, that it was tbe fixod pnrposo
of tho Legislators, that railways
should bo foroTer excluded from those
streets, portions of which are covered
by and incladod in tbe public squares.
Bnt I will, for tho sake of argument,
admit that, thcro is a doubt, nnd no
one can, with any show of reason,
claim rnoro than a doubt, unit what
thru becomes of tho reicstir.Ti ? Why,
thi ! cuntil of tl:o doubt meet be given
to tho pooplo; and g'veu, not only bo-
entuo there is a doubt, but for tho
mom potout reason, that ti e exercise
of tbe power, claimed to be granted,
would doprivc tho pooplo of Bruns
wick, not only of thoir natural and
but of their inalienable
rights. These rulings settlo the ques
tion beyond all possibility of a doubt
-the material and common rights of
tho people mast and shall bo protect
ed.
Bnt tbo Twenty-second lows goes
still farther and says, that if land be
dedicated as a public square, and ac
cepted at sneb, a law devoting it to
other use, is roid, bocanso of the vio
lation of tho contract. If anything
farther were noeded to settle the ques
tion beyond all porsibility of a donbt,
this ruling, sustained, aa it is, by ev
ery ruling that hat erer been made on
tbe subject, certainly famishes all
ami even more, than is necessary. The
public squares ia the Old Town of
Brunswick, six in number, were first
dedicated to tbe uso of tbe people by
the colonial gorornment in the year
17C7; and they have been known, rec
ognized and accepted as such erer
since. And now, can it be possible,
nndcr this ruling, that tho Mayor end
Council bare the (s.wer to deprive tbs
pooplo of Brunswick of the free and
embraoe all the land contained within
the boundaries, irrespective of any
streets that may past through them
when nnencloeod. In rapport of this
position, I cito "Dillon on Municipal
Corporation,” tba highest authority,
perhaps, in the United States on this
■abject, who stye that, when tbo words
"public squaro" are used on a plat,
that it is an nureatricted dedication to
public use; and that the uso varies ac
cording to circnmstsness, to be jndged
of and directed by tho corporate guar
dian, subject to tho control of tbe laws
and tho courts; bnt that tbe sutbori
tie* hare, howorcr.no implied power to
anthorizo private dwellings, or other
private structures to bo erected there-
od, and it erectod, that I hey become
pnblie and indictable nuisances. Now,
Mr. Dillon certainly establishes the
fact, boyond til controversy, that tbo
entire space, marked as a pnblie
square, is dedicated as ■ pnblie square,
and not partly as a public sqnsre and
partly aa a street. And now, what
constitutes tho differenee between
pnble squares and streets? Mr. Dil
lon says that tbe ossa and parpoeesof
a public square are, in some roopocta,
different from those of a pnblie high
way—that a street or highway can
not be enclosed by tba local author
ities; bnt that a public square in
town or city, when tba dedication is
general and without special limitation
or nso, may bo on closed, notwith
standing it may bare remained open
for many years, bat that tbe place
must remain free and ooumion to the
uso of all tbe pnblie; aud the 14th
Louisiana says tbst as ■ public square
not designed as a highway or thor
oughfare for all sorts of conveyances,
bnt is intended as nn ornnuiout of a
vn r.nd place of rocrcation at d
imusotiK'Ut. tho corporate authorities
may om h .o tho saino. ’1'ho dllli r
once bi! vi. u tho two, as cluirly and
indisputably established by theeo au
thorities, is that a street cannot be
enclosed, while ■ pnblie square may
be—tbst a street is for tbo uso of tbo
poople and all manner of vehiclos,
while a public square it for tbe sole
use of tho pooplo, end that a pnblie
square, when unenclosed, may be
used both as a public square and a
street, but whon inclosed, it can only
bo used as a pnblie square, (u other
words, tbo right of Uw peoplo to use
as a street land covered bv a public
square must eeaao when the public
sqnsre is eneteasd, for the reason tbst
the use of the lend ae • pabtie equate
ia made more leered and beneficial in
character and effects than Its use as a
street—it is tbe recreation, niaaae-
ment and health of tbe people on tbe
ooe band, ami tba alight inconveni
ence of driving vehicles around the
squares on tbe other.
About tbo year 1836, a small |«rty
in form. His fancy for circles most,
however, be carried out on all the
sqnaroa, and ae be could not cover
theeo squares with a single circle, be
concluded that be would do so by us
ing two circles on each square, but
when he came to place the two circles
in juxtaposition, be discovered that
they would more than cover tbe
length of tbo square. But a much
moro serious difficulty then presented
itself, and that wee that if tho length
of tbo square bad boon sufficient to
contain Uie two circloa, nearly ooe-
half of tbo ground would have been
lost to tbe public squares—a very
greet loss indeed, and one greatly
overbalancing tbe great taste dis
played. Hie fruitful mind then con
ceived the only plan by which he
conld relieve bimsolf of the difficul
ties, and at the earns time carry out
his fancy, sad that was to lot the cir
cles slightly overlay each other, and
then cat off portions of each, leaving
a specs between them, end thee, in
order to cover np end conceal tbe loa
of ground to tba pnblie sqnarsa, be
makes the space ninety feat in width,
so that it might show as a street—
This fancy of Mr. Baldwin makes the
eqnarea show very prettily, tmt it hep-
peas, very nnfortonatety for those
claiming that the space ia George
street end not any portion ol Hanover
or Wright Squares, that Mr. Baldwin
was never authorized by tbe Legisla
tors to 1st his fauey ran riot in any
■trail manner, and I now venture tho
assertion that no other plan of a city
or town on tho globe ihows inch wan
ton deetrnction of land solemnly dod-
ioatod as publie sqnaroa by any such
separation; or that any such claim for
■tract was ovor matninod by any
lou t of dual jurisdiet ’m it. U.is o:
uu oil.cr country on nrlh.
But the intiro apu.u oow.raJ by
uiuli i.qiiaro li 030x27(1 foot, uud Uu
name ut oaob square it placed length
wise and without' any rogard to tbo
■pace claimed os Ooorgo street, and
even some of the lotlvra of oaeb word
were plaoed n|)on this apace in each
square, and placed there by Baldwin
himself. It happens, as before re
marked, tbst Mr. BslJwin was not
authorised by tbe Legislature to make
bis surrey, nor dooa it purport to be,
on its fsco, a resurvey of say author
izod survey of the town; and it still
farther happens that, when ha made
tho survey, he did not plseo it upon
tbe identical ground covered by the
authorised surveys. This change of
location did not appear nntil William
Hughes, an eminent surveyor of Lib
erty ouunty, uiado an authorized re-
snrvey of tbe town end commons in
tbe year 1857. ami then it was also
discovered that every lot, perhaps, in
both tbs Old end New Town, had
been sold, convoyed anil described,
of small capitalists, mostly from ; agreeable to I be unant bori-id surrey
Maine, while roaming around tbo | and plan of Baldwin, during tbe twen-
wcrld, seeking whom they may de- ly y««". w»l »h«l quite a number of
tion of the Old Town. This building
was then standing when it now does,
and Baldwin (bows it etending upon
the open spaas left between bis frac
tional circles, and is marked "Court
Hotwe,'* by Me own hud.
And now, docs not this continuous
nso of Hanover square u apnblio
square beyond all qocstioo, nndcr tbo
antboritiac cited; and tho notion of
OooncQ wholly ud absolutely void?
It sorely does both. And farther,
what now becomes of tho ligament
ud claim that Hanover ud Wright
sqaares are partly pabUo squares ud
pertly Ocorge street? Why they hsvs
melted away, disappeared aad forev- •
er vanished, aa tba mirt before tbo
rays of tba morning eon. I bars now,
I think, dearly aad folly aobeUntiatad
the legal poailioa assomsd by me. If
I have not, tba fail are to do so most
be charged solely to the weak and im
perfect manner in which I have pre
sented the fade and argument, aad
not to the iacnrwctn— of tba Por
tions themselves, for they are u sa
cred end troe es Hurea itself is st
ored end tme. Hanover aad Wright
squares are pnblie squares, to all in
tents and purposes, throaghoot their
entire length and breadth; aad no
earthly power cu deprive the people
of Brunswick of their free, unrestrict
ed sod sols net of thssqnsrssMsoeh;
and Uw Mayor sod Council have no
moro legal power to great perm union
to tbo Hn^on iqJ Uruuswick IUilvoftd
Company to lay Uwir railway on ud
through tho squares than thay have to
grant permission to oxtend one to
tho regions of tho moon
Being one of tbe people, and firm-
believing, as I havo ovor done, that
tho rights of the pooplo should never
givo way to tbo .luren utblo ud un-
*.urnn( iblo eciioachinunta of corpo
ration! of any li.araotd', is my oxsuso
for troubling y-m and yoar readers
with this hastily prepared artiole. If
I suooood in satisfying tho pooplo that
their saored rights have been Tory
greatly endangered by this notion of
Gonneil, and bo even slightly iostru-
montal in causing the same to bo re
scinded, as it should be, 1 will be more
than repaid for the time and labor
■pent thereon.
It is proper that I state, in conclu
sion, that I noticed that Aid. Dun
had morod a re-consideration of this
action of Council at the next regular
meeting. This is a more in Uw right
direction, aad bom what I know and
tare beard of the position of other
members, I am very much iadiaod to
think, that Oonodl, will, at Uw next
meeting, promptly reconeuter, ud
then rescind thtir farmer action.
OnwmFMu.
qalrklr rtfbsred Owl.
A gentlemen in New York Swamp
met a ret her "uncertain" acquaint
ance the other day, when tbs letter
vonr, happened to stumble upon
Brunswick, and believing that they
bad found a rich bonanza, they im
mediately went to work to nrnke
something oat of it. They soon men-
buildings, soma being large sad valu
able, bed been erected on ud so near
tbe line of the streets that the plan
conld not be then repudiated without
inflicting roncli inconvenience end
loss upon some of the citizens; and
razziH sen amzsii'sz cstr zzixs. sole, , unrestricted iuo end enjoyment of sgedtosei|niressortofclsimtoons-
UAnsow.rciiMj:,sxprsTUTi^sTU- j ^ puUio M|asre ^ by gating eachhalf of tbo Old ud very needy ell of j to avoid this inconvenience and loss
u»o, nnd benefit to the Useoii sad »bst is now known as the Now Town
Brunswick, or any other railroid cor-, They procured u act of the Legists
umsLS son an ■ yev su Ttmrrmxz j poration ? Surely not. And any at- tnre incorporating them solves os tbe
f.u. Huini AxnsAbDUutv wane.
HARNESS, COLIARS, BXIOLES. Etc,!
MANI . U . .’MEJUt,
Specialty.
WRITE FOR ITICES.
SnvaiinalL Georgia-
RiM' ly
C- P. GOODYEAR,
I Lav* or BnrrwH. Uiumu.!
ATTOUNKY AT LAW,
' tempt to tbus deprive the people of
their natural and common rigbls, will
I WRITE FOR I’RICES. be an assumption of power that cu
not and will not be auctioned by tbe
courts.
It will now bo utcesusry, in order
to refats tbo single sad only argu
ment adduced by the very few per
sona advocating this action of Conn
ed, to briefly consider the purposes
I for which publie squares are intcodsd
Jacksonville, ■ Florida- -md the difference eluding between
J them ud streets, ss settled by the !*-
n^n'.^Hin o™‘, ■SWSS'“ K»» enlLoritics. Public squares ere
i “* J ,0 U lbc o( «*-
un:. st. w.rr--ss b-ss-»i.>.isw««i»s ••• ii* and towns, and are to be used sole-
ots., t.> Sms—. sfc).b u u!.=ff.-SStlf|»K.pr- ’’ .
... ly by tbe |>eoplc; ud especially as
places for the unnsement, recreation
ud ,>rcsc. it 'U cf ii.e bseith - f be
Iovl-.I littb otis; ami I .uu not going
toe Ur I ■: |C. wbcii I siy, tbnt it
■b< u hi bo a - dere. meri t-go to de
prive tha l.lth. ones of these inestima
ble rights. Bat now, as to the space
covered by a square, as this is u im
portant feature in tie farther ccurid-
eration of the question, I take Uw po-
, gitioti. isd I thick I ibi!! bo
GLYNN COUNTY able to nuixlcin it, that if Uw cup or
OXIOX SETS.
choice cm: wiso <t smokisi
TOHACCO
The Dost b lent Oigirs,
Eclipse Sips!
mure sutv mix
AT.r nmn & co.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
— MX Klsl. as, IM II- Itr
■ rf list Is*-
AH', tfolrvy-fhpww kre4 of r%*C- 7 I
Myjj'jcr.-s. . s airwsareox
u jCL
TEEM.
plat of a city or town contains spaces
mtrkod oat si public sqnaroa, and
nsicvJ as such, the public squares win
'■ Urnnswick Land Com|>uy," one
incor|H>retiug tbe “ Brunswick srul
Florida Railroad Company," one the
“Brunswick and Altatnabs Canal,'
uJ one tba town ts the “City of
Brunswick.” They went to work on
all these projects, ud spent a very
large sinonnt of money, bnt, unfortu
nately for them ud ns, they soon Iw-
camo bankrupt, and were forced to
zbudon all. They brought out with
them one George R. Baldwin, who
claimed to be a civil ud the resident
engineer of tbe several (SHUpanics.—
Iliis Mr Baldwin prepared a map or
plan of Ibo city, end he a|q>eare to
beve possessed considerable skill ud
taste w a draughtsman, and mod* a
Tory e »d-table |dan ol tfo city. Tu
i nkio; la. plu be oovci .l, or in
I i.yov. ;,.. cover, the space.- 'icloli 1
ia tbe lom smaller aqnar - King,
ya.-eti, Hillsboro ud Habtsz, with
bar circles, sack containing circles
within a arris, and showing walks, all
landing to n common centre, nnd all
making n vary pretty sqnnre, if n cir
cle can bo called s square. Bat when
be came to tbs two larger sqaares,
Hanover sad Wright, be found that
he could unt sorer them with a circle,
for the reason that tusy were oWong
"I’m n little short, and would like
to aak you a oonnndraro in mantel
arithmetic.”
Frocod,” observed Uw gentleman.
Well." said Uw “short" man,
"snppoan you had tea dollars in your
pocket and I should ask you for fire
dollars, how much would there re
main?"
“Ten dollars;" wss Uw prompt so-
it wss then thought advisable md
best to ask the Legislators to adopt
Baldwin's plan as far as tbe location
of tbe lots were eoncernod, hut no
farther, and tbit was done by
the Legislature at its uexl session.—
And' thus it will be seen tbst
if it hsd not bean for this change of
location mad* by Baldwin, his plan
nevsr would have been legally recog
nized for any |mrpoee whatever.
Bat tbe Inferior court of the coun
ty of Olynn resolved, in the yoar 1833,
that they would build a Court House;
ud as tbe nattily owned no site, Uwy
concluded to build it npou oua of Uw
public squares of tho town. Hanover
sqbare was kI.iU.-I, ud Uw bo tiding
placed thereuu; and, iu order that
there might l»< no mistake mado about
placing thu (wilding on tin square,
th ' t ok Uu prwauti i to {dice it
pr o lvintbacentr. Itfo s. ian o^_T . few 4n flam
TLi'i 1’ iiMiotf win il . I %y i. Coort»i. jian1 .wTiL—Ml towr.
U*/i ji itir uifiut "nil tu ioltl t' w by .tr. - B. M
to the Mayor aad Conned ia t w year “*» toaroh ewa tdf 4e« —w
1867, and b still standing on Uw sates
■pot aad now used aa s City HalL It
will be noticed on looking through
Hu over square, that Uw budding is
not low in Uw centre of tbs square;
but sound hing liutb to Uw westward
sod nortbwi.nl of Uw entire; aad this
shows Uw extant of Uw chugs that
was Biak by Uddaiu iu tha focs-
“ Jacob, Is than modi difforeuco
between sec and saw?" “ Yet, Uw dif
ference between ree and saw is in
least."
Doctors lire by pillsgs.
Dl-pc FSU-
Ansars, Os., Jobs 34,18T8.
For atatl yearel havasafhnddrtad-
folly with dytpvpris, stcompulsd at
limn with most cxeroeiaUag miaa, and
and tore tried many remedies la vzla.-
I triad your Neurotic, whlob sttad liks
magic, giving satire relief ia a vary
shJrttimeTl son-tier Ittha mast vria;
■hie. sad indeed wonderthl. «redto»>I
have ever used, sad meet cordially ree-
onunrod it to Uw pebtie.
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want J - 4 to amd m i '-su .*»
It is aripiag sss. sad ay wils wrest rns
Iww nmnvsr cored ms s( ktsartittis to
■ week's tifflCL IMwjNfifl*^!!
fowsa stl the time; m I ■suwdw Itavsl-