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Now Advertisements.
For Rent.
Sion ro X..mail. >I,M. MUM, fronting oli l.n
•IrMbi tnlMlpg new. Kent, »» per month. So
Uq.on to bo nold.
*»pir to x. drox. oi
« I. T. BLAIS
NOTICE.
All whom art hereby QotlflM that. hAViog
iraiuferred all mi Interest and rlaitu to tha Dredge
“* *W«Un. aeand appnrtenancca, to Mrs.
M. Dexter, 1 ahall m to her Interest act
llninawlck, June 21.1881.
WM, NOBLE,
DENTIST,
0 weeks, and respectful*
ml those
'•tl'TJiry.
&dvftti$er and Sypeal
WBLunta mu
SATURDAY MORNING
AT MtDXStnCX.OEOKOIA.
HATVS1IAV XORKIXa, JI LT 5. 1M.
IIOXIK MATTKKH.
Head Sheriff's advertisements in
to-day's paper.
Read notice of transfer of iutorest
of T V-* Dexter in the steam dredge
Hcrcnlcs.
Some kind friend Limit* a vlmu
WHO'S TO UL.AME P
Juving recommendations by tho city
Com
Ur. Editor: In view of the present
status of affairs, in Tiew of tho fact
that small-pox was allowed to be
landed here under tho name of “black
measles,” and that it has been allowed
to get into the city, endangering the
lives of onr citizens, I doom it not
amiss to nak yon to re-pnblisk the fol-
Messrs. Littlefield k Tiaon bars
grown corpyleut Their ware rooms
are too small, and they will soon
build auother vrarubonse on their
wharf property. We love to tell of
the prosperity of others, evon though
wo go lean and hungry ourselves.
It is said that tho oontract of build
ing the M. k B. extension has been
given to the’American Improvement
Company, of Cincinnati, the same
that built tbo Cincinnati Southern.—
We don’t care who builds it, so loug
ns it is built.
We understand that it is pretty well
settled that tho M. k B. Railroad
anthontte* tnte: rl loenting fh-V
sweep ot Mr. McCullough's hut-rack I wharves abovo the citv. opposite
iy*"-*
BRUN-iWICK AND 1’ACtKIC R. B.
How Dom Thnt MoiintlP
oancil, prior to its election of city
and part physicians, thereby placing
tho blame of this matter where it ho-
longs. Very respectfully,
Citize:
Progress seoms tho motto of all
railroad schemes throughout the
oonntry. Those in the intorior seem
to bo hunting deep water, and those
on our sea-coast cry oat, “ho, for the
Pacific!“ Among this latter class we
number tbe B. and A, which, in its
conception aud purposes is the rail
road of this south coantry. Ham
pered heretofore in its movimen**,
and thwarted in its schomcs by op-
j posing elements, it has moved stcad-
j ilv upward and onward, nntil
! it now asserts its snnrentaev and I
DIXON’S NEW BUILDING,
Newcastle St., -
Brunswick, Ga.
Tbc nadenlKoed In#
frlcUtla nu4 Ute public Bwrslly with * fmb ■
Notlr* <■ hereby sivcu tLU su fcppii<*thm will ut
***° to the AwRinutnro of Georgia at the approach*
IK xMeinn. in July neat, for tbc rnerarc cf SB act
> bo euUUe-l, an art to rhango the natna of tha
C. L. flCBLATTEB,
Ueatral manager H. ft R. B. Oo,
Notice of Application for Local Legislation.
Notire la hert-by given tf an intention to apply at
to approarhtntf se-stou of tbo »u July
t, for tho paxaaj'o of an act with tbc folluwlng
AN ACT.
o cxinmi uie iltuo heretofore given tho firm
au«l Albany ltallroad Company ia which t«
title:
rnaJ aud extension* of name.
0. L. SCHLATTER,
Oiueral Manager D. A A. Railroad Conqiany.
Notice of Local Legislation,
tlosl
» la hereby i*lr»*n that au application will be
1 the 1^'giauturo of Georgia at th* approach'
In July next, for the paasago of en act entl*
»ct to amend tho charter of tho Brunswick
i| Atbiuy ltallroad Company so as to penult said
tkHiipany to build a branch road from any point on
e of road or projected lino of road to Colura*
bus. In tho Mtat* of Georgia, aud to change the name
••f said lull road Company to the Brunswick and Pa
ct He Ball road Company, aud (brother purpose*.
C. L. SCULATTEB,
Uoucrjl Manager B. * A. U. B. Co.
June* 27th. 1*81.
Oitfvtiorx.
GEORGIA—GLYXV COOSTV.
To all whom it may concern. Whsrea* William
NoUlo oi tho runnti^if Pierce It
plivd to me for lotlera of administration on tha oe-
u counter Plorco in said Htate
j f/>r lotlors of administration on
late of Uomaldera Noblo, lateofOlynu county, de
ceased. Those are therefore to rite and admonish
alt parties intero*tod, wtuthor Unurwl »r creditor,
to show cause, if auy they bavo, within Ilia time
prescribed by law, why letters should not bo grai
od Li said applicant.
Witucos my baud, this June 30th. 18*1.
* W. II. BEUKJE.
Jrl-lm Ordinary, O. V. Oa.
Glynn County Sheriff Sales.
Fir ft Tuesday in August, 1881.
city of Brunswick, Glynn
Tuesday In August, 1881, between 10 o'clock a.
•while outcry
the highest anil beat biddci
lb* following property
iltnaie lying and lw>
city as Old Towi. Lots. No*
led on as tho propnrty of J
virtue of two lax n Ik*, hsi
>kk. Glyuu County. CJ«c.
rib-d In the plan of aald
J 1. vn and jki. *
II. Ledllo, uudci
id by R. M. Tiaaou, Tax
JOS. K. LAMIIRIOUT,
GEORGIA—Ui. VMM Couvtr.
Will be sold before tho court bouse door
city of Brunswick. Glynn county. Ga...
Tuoedayin August, 18*1, between loo'i
aiid4o r cIuckl>. M. of that day. at publl< ..... ...
tho highest and beat bidder thu following described
PM>orty to-wlt:
Tile liiiproveninnte on those l«ts of land in the
• itjr of llruniwlik. Glynn coiiuty, Georgia, known
and dmrrlbod as Town Co-unions lots. No#. St, Xt
the On
ry to
of Glynn county, agat
by it. XL Tiemi
JOS. K. LAMIIItKIKT.
II .17. Coat, |7
JOS
Shur.il <1. Co. Ua.
GEORGIA—GLYNN CoCSYY.
Will !>e mild before tbo court liouao door In tha
city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, between
tbo hotira of ton o’clock a. m. ami four o’clock r. at.,
on Uio Aret Tuesday in August, 18X1, to the highest
aud liest bidder lb* following described property,
to-writ:
All those certain lot* of land, with In.provctnunta
there®n, situate, lying ami being lu that portion of
tbe city of Brunswick known as Diivllto. and
known and described as lot* numbers 1, 9, 3,
7, n, V and 10, Weal of Cleburi
am*. Prluce streets. Levied oil
Loudon
property of J.
sued by It. M. Tlaou, Tax Collector of Glyuu county,
against J. 0. Haskell for tana duo tha* * *
Georgia slid Glyuu county for the year 18*0.
lafjr the sai l “ "
17 7U.
ia duo thn State of
. . D. to sat-
Amount taxes due f 17 37; evsti
JOSKi’lI K. LAMBKIGUT.
BliertS U. I
W. B. C. Coker & Co.,
UKAL EKTATi: UUGKKIW. CuNVEYANCOH,
Rentehs, Lessors, iib Tu Returners
Of CITY AND COIN THY LANDS. ALSO
AM meters nml Kxainiiiem of l-au*l Titles
om.i.
glvi
II all 1<
II I No<
prillO ty W. II. V OuKKIt k CO
CITATION.
IKOUGI.
Wh.r.i
wnlcl li. It. Troup,
H*iitinii duly ANxI ami cniereii on rtrom, mai me
r.xl tbe estate of »ild Daniel II.
bereiorc, to cite all persou* con-
ndn d ah*l creditor*, to show • aua*. If any
•Mlda 11. Troup.
c Court lu hi i
Up. tills
Ud adi-iinislra
t Mom lay l
ihouldnut be ill*
ml receive letters
September, Ihhl.
..II. BKiatIK, ordinary G (
G. H. COWMAN,
Contractor and Builder,
■tut SMVH K, HKUUHU.
o do all klmla of work Si
coa: J. MlcLclson k Uro.. A. Kals* r k Hru.
CITY BARBER SHOP,
J. M. CAKTEIi, PropriMor.
MI».WING, 1IAIU ClTflNO AND IIAIU DU RUM*
md uio*t approved
oouUiued
Mrs. Pittman, motber of W. S.
Pittman, Esq., of this city, died on
Thursday last, ami was interred on
Friday morning.
Son notice of Dr. VVm. Noblo in
this issue. Ho will bo bere two weeks
nod will be pleased to servo (you.
Next week is Fourth of July woek,
and custom givos tbo printers holiday,
bat tbo Advehtiskm k Appeal will bo
out “allcc same*.
A telegram received this week by
Mr. A. T. Putnam announces tbe
death of bis wifo's grandmother, who
resides ill Houston comity.
Tbe yacht Orrilln left lost Thurs
day uigbt and tbo Annie on Friday
morning for tbo Savannah regatta.—
Wo shall expect a good record.
Have yon observed tbc difference
iu tbo nppearanco of tbe comot visible
in tbo first part of tbo uigbt Tbe
tail sooms largor aud loss busby.
* Brunswick's merchants and busi
ness men aro all comparatively young
men. Look around, and ecu if yon
can find ono over forty-five years of
ago.
Mr. Leonidas Turner sends up tbo
first sweet potatoes of tbo season.—
They nro nbout ono and ono half inch
es iu diameter, and abont five inches
long.
Potuto slips have been iu demand
sinco tbo rains began. There ia no
better paying crop thnn tbc potato.—
Clood varieties only should lie nsod,
however.
Tho entertainment by tbo Mito So
ciety this week was a financial sue*
ccsu, wo learn. Wo hope the pro
ceeds were snfiieicnt to accomplish all
they desired.
When a couple of young folks ait
up until 2 a. si., watching eclipses,
comets tind other starry exploits, tbo
editor naturally looks for a job of
printing before always.
How about delegates to tbo tem
perance convention in Atlanta on tbe
4tb of July. Old Glynn should sure
ly be represented after snob vigorous
action on thejiurt of bor Grand Jury.
A cord from Rev. Mr. Waite regrets
bis inability to be with ua last Sab
bath aud noxt (to-morrow), ns pub
lished. Duo uotico will be given of
tho appointment as soon ns he can
set a time.
When a young mau goes to a pic
nic, aud spends six or eight hours
meandering through tbo shady walks,
and comes homo with a strange ring
on his Imud, n suspicious public will
draw its own conclusions.
Who is it that wuiits a store ? Just
let him read Mr. Dixon's card, llo
offers tho northern tonoineut of bis
now store uu Newcastle street, next
door to Mr Main's now drug store.—
Notice wlint lie says, however, on tbc
liquor question.
Tbe new soda fountaiu of Mr. J. T.
Main arrived several days ago, minus
tbo generator. This appendage, bow
to us more appropriate, but they
ought to know best We shall be
glad to see them at either place.
Wo hear of au organization among
the ladies, as yet uamoless, bat the
object of which ia to stop tbo sale of
liquor in places where tlioy trade. It
contemplates an agreement to tbo of-
fcct that they will not patronize any
store where liqnor is sold, and tbns
avoid tbs possibility of being insoltud
by drnnken mon when out shopping.
Now let tbo young ladies pledge
themselves not to allow themselves
wailed npon by boys givon to dissipa
tion, and you make tho first grand
stride towards reform.
Tlmrwlay at IMlo Point.
Of all enjoyable occasions, commend
us to a gonnino old-fashioned country
picnic, where everything like stylo end
fashion and etiqnotte is dono away
with, and tbe participants, dressed in
"every-day clothes," and seatod in
wagons, ox-carts, buggies, or any
thing olse in tbo vehicle line, repair
to tbo grounds. Of such was tbo
picnie at Bollo l’oint ou Thursday
last, gotten np by Mossrs. Walker and
Keller. We were there in person uu-
mcrously, ovon to tbo “babby,” and
also a score or more from the city.—
Those first on tbo grounds in short
metre "took in out of tbe wet” a gen
erous Bupply of tbo finny tribo, which
were soon ready fur tbo table. And
such a tabic as that was! It would
bavo dono credit to Dolmouicuor any
other placo, nml, iu fuel, to our simple
taste, exceeded all aneb—everything
that heart could wish in substnutiuls,
tapered off with -pastry, ice cream
lemonade, etc. All bands furgot care
and gave themselves up tu plcnanre-
and wo bad it. Young and uld aliko
caught tbo inspiration nml bad n
good time certain, nml imnght hap
pened to mar tbc pleasures of tbo
day except tbo absence of a pair of
bright eyes a handsome swain would
liked to have scon, tint ho bore it man
fully, and kept bis sorrows from tbc
eyes of all except an old stager like
ourself, to tbo suu *vas siuking bo-
biud tbo western borizou teams were
geared, and, bidding adiou to our
country friends, onr party returned
to tbo city with mental determina
tion well dcGned that tbo next time
Messrs. W. and K. send us word wc
will be there stronger thnn ever
I Mil You So. the Comet !•
.Such has been tbo snlutntion which
greeted ns quite often on our streets
tbo past week. Wo now reply by
asking, which comet do you menu—
tho washerwoman’s or the sparking
couple's? From onr exchanges we
infer tlint there must tie two, nnd tbc
cream of tho joke is that the astrono
mers failed to discover tbo ono until
lifter it was noticed by others (al
though looking for it), and know
uotbiiig whatever of the other. The
one predicted, and which tins been
visible Is'foro daylight ill tho morn
ings, in said to have becu discovered
to an alarming oxtent, nt many points
in tbe West India Islands, Central and
South America, bitberto considered to
bo exempt from tho terrible scourge;
nnd,
WliF.ni.AS, The fover is, beyond all
question, steadily and surely ap
proaching tbc United States, nud will
certainly reach our Southern |>orta
during tbo coming summer, if vory
great watchfulness anil care bo not
taken to prevent it; and,
WimnrAs, Tbo commercial aud ma
terial interests of onr city, the 'pros
perity, success and lives of all our
good people will depend entirely upon
tbo Port rbysiciau nnd Health Officer
selected by yon; anil,
WiiEHrAH, Dr. J. S. Main has dis
charged tbo very important aud re
sponsible duties of tbo jmsition iu a
very efficient nnd highly satisfactory
manner for tbo post four years; sad,
AYueueas, Ho is now peculiarly fit-
tod for tbo placo, by reason of having
himself bad tha fever, aud having suc
cessfully treated huudreda of cases du
ring tbo opidoinic of 187C; aud,
WiinnKAs, His experience with tbo
fover nnd prndicnl knowledge of the
workings of qiiaiantiuc systems, both
local and national, fit him in a pre
eminent degree for tho position,
therefore,
Ik it Itiwhvd, That this Board
very rcspoctfiilly, unanimously and
earnestly request your lionumblo
body to retain Dr. J. S. Main as l’or"
Physician nud Uoaltli Officer for the
year 1881, firmly behoving that tbo
best interests of tbo city will be pro
moted thoreby, und that tbesuiue will
meet tbo hearty approval of a very
lnrgo majority of every class of our
citizens. , ,
Raotvedfurther. That this Board
also respectfully, unanimously and
oarucstly request that Dr. J. It. Rob
ins lie retained as City Physician, for
the reason that be has promptly nud
faithfully discharged the duties of tbe
position for tbo past year, nud for tbo
farther reason that our suffering poor
will roceivo proper und humane treat
ment ut bis bauds.
Very ros|icetfully,
T. AV. Dexteii,
0. F. AVav,
J. AVilueil
D. J. Dillo.;,
Munibors Board of lloalth.
Hon. Tom Butler King, who, fifty
years abend of bis contemporaries,
predicted tbe building of a road from
Brunswick to tbe grand old Pacific
whose waters lave oar western shores
—a lino from ocean to ocean, freo
alike from tropical beat and icc-bonnd
passages.
Notico is given in this issue by tho
B. k A. authorities of intention to ap
ply to tbc Legislature soon to con
vene for a tbo possngo of an act to
grant charter of n branch road to Co-
lurnbns, and to change tbo namo to
Brunswick k Pacific Railroad Co."
Touching this our contemporary, tho
demand Adwrtmr, of Albany, says:
AVo have always keen of tbc opinion
that tbo B. k A. ought to ran to Co
lumbus. Tlicro is a lino strip of ag
ricultural country between Albany
and Colambns, of about sixty miles
in width, where there are no shipping
facilities, nnd tbo B. k A. could striko
through there from Albany, running
up tbo Kiucbafoonoo creek for a long
distance, and meet with no compet
ing lino of road. She would thus
mako Brunswick tbo nearest port for
Columbus, aud her ono hundred thou
sand kales of cotton, oonnocting at
Columbus with tbo North nnd South
road, which is to connect nt Roma
with tbe Cincinnati Sontborn. Hero
would bo a grand continuous truuk
liuo front Urn groat Nortbwcstorn
grainorics and coal fields, to Bruns
wick, tbo finost port on tho south At
lantic.
AVo do not suppose that this
branch road will in any way iutorfero
with tbo extension of tbe B. k A.
through Alabuiua. Tbo desire for a
change of namo cloarly (xiiuts to the
Pacific coast, and connections will of
course bo mado with tbo Texas l’acif-
Vicksburg, Miss., which was
tbo intention of tbo originators of tho
great entorpriso before a shovel of
dirt was ever thrown upon tbo bed of
tbo B. k A. It seoms that tbo proj-
out of tbe Into T. Butler King is real
ly abont to be consummated, and tho
outlook seems bright for tbe Bruns
wick end Albany Railroad..
ttiimll I'ox.
AVo lmvo not deemed it necessary
heretofore to say nnytbiug about the
fow cases of siunll pox that bavo
found lodgement in our city, but lest
wrong impressions go nbrond to our
detrimout, wo shall endeavor to give
tbo facts ns near as we enn get them.
Something over two months ago n
sailor on board ouc of tbc vessels bore
was
Our Firo Department.
AA’itli the now steamer A'iola iu tbo
good nnd trusty bauds of the Occan-
ics (with wood, ccal nud other com
bustibles, together with matches and
tiuder, to knnd), aud tbe baud engine
iu clmrgo of our brave colored firc-
racu, onr people feel somewhat more
secure from tbo ravnves of fire than
heretofore. AVo must remind them,
kowover, that tbe simple purchase of
an cuginu does uot complote tbo work
aud placo us in a position to success
fully compoto with tho lire fiend.—
Other espouses must be incurred, clue
our moucy will have becu spent iu
vuiu. Tlicro isn't a foot of huso to
thu new eugine; all wc lmvo is of
light material, intended for tbc baud
engine. To make the A'iola thorough
ly effective, will require nt lenst fivo
hundred feet of hose ' wc ought to
have one thousand feet), something
Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes,
Perfumery and Toilet Articles
IN GREAT VARIETY,
MINERAL WATERS,
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,
BUISTS FRESH AND GENUINE
FIXE GREEX AND BLACK TEA8,
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS,
Au<! oilier article* too utuuerot* lu MMQtlob. Mid ueuelly kept In ndnDclaM Drtlf Et ire.
Physicians’ Prescriptions Accurately compounded.
After store la rloaed, * 111 cbcurfulJy alt* ud auy cells for medlclur#, If notified nt Lie renldettcc. <
Uuluu end Miurfluid street*.
nprttMy
JAMES T. BLA1N,
DRUGGIST.
huflorin# with what tho l'ort ntroug enough to stuml all the pros*
PhyHicinn considered black lueaslos. | sure the engino can bring to lx»ar.—
.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
o'. Gtiovttrri
ATTORNEY AT LAW,! a sample of lier garden for tho editor's
dinner." A few <pictttionn elicited the
over, will be here iu a day or two, nud , by nu cnrly-nxing washerwoman,
thou ltd will bo prepared to furnish | while thu other, vi»iblo in tho early
tho cooling mixture to all who thirst, i part of tho uigbt, was entirely utiex-
Souio time since tbo Green Line pcoU*r to the astronomer*, and was
folks got a little greedy, and rnisod j first discovered by an engaged couple
their freights to this point. Result[who were sitting np talking love.—
Tho packet liuo has been kept busy, i Yes, wc have seen the lovera' comet,
aud large shipments of grain, lmy, j but not the othor; we never rise so
etc., bavo been received at this poiut j oarly.
from Now York. j \\wkV,i a n
Messrs. Dodge, Meigs & Co. cleared Wo # ,| a io lo tho Lord’s prayer done
bark Claro Eaton, Captain Luut, on in frt . t workf by Mr. L. L. Carswell,
the 28th iust, for Paysandcr, with a G f this city, and on exhibition at Olov-
cargo consisting of 301,007 feet pitch k rV Tho design is exquisite and tho
pine lumber, valuod at $0,317, | execution fine. The frame work and
302 barrels rosin, valued at $004. To* j thc roa dj llf? \ H »» mWtt out of a solid
tal valued of cargo, $0,021 ! pj ece 0 f bard white wo*l, which when
A little 41 chiu laboriously worked j ] n id on black velvet prt.scnt;; >; pict-
his way up our stairs ou Thursday j ure as interesting a* it »•• l"-»utifu!.-
iast with a basket larger than »*•»;*• -: Mr. Carswell had iiilctnicl exhibit:!?# J
M*ii, winch he dcjHxeied before us wilt j id* work at the Fuir, mo has placed it j
the remark that “gran'ma said it wun on exhibition, oh alnivo stated. Don't I
He was taken from the vessel and
phiccd in a tent near “the point," and
Bob Armstrong, a colored man, placed
with him as nurse. Thu sailor died,
nud was buried. A fow days later
Bob Armstrong was attacked with a
genuine case of sinall |h».\, aud was
Besides this, wo uecd some more ro
liable way of getting the steamer to a
fire than ut present. Next, we want
oJ(?ss oiit-of-tln-way j.luce to keep the
steamer. It ought to he kept ou New
castle street, not far from the livery
stable, and then Mold: street ought
treated accordingly. lie has since j to l>o shelled from Newcastle to tho
gotten well, and. judging from thc* | Bay, so that the engiue could be
piU on his face, he had it g«*od.
process of tiinr, the City Physician
was sick, nud some claim that he had
the same thing in •» mild form, though
we undcistand he says riot. Shortly
after, his little child, nbout eighteen
months of age, developed a true case
of small pox, and, teething at tho
time, became an easy urcy, and died.
Beyond these there have lieen too
cases. The Doctor s family is new
uuder quarantine, aud we hope there
will be uo new
1 fears on the
j number of pc
! child hi foi n ;
slchurut or;.n
■m, though we hare
• learn
transferred from one street to thc oth
er with ease
We have no fears ou thc score of
our colored firemen when duty calls.
They keep th ir engiue ou Newcastle
street, at tho old market, nnd ss soon
os they got thoroughly organised wo
may expect to hoar good reports of
them.
Onr city authorities, having put
their bauds to tho plow, nhonld not
look Ixick, but put both companies iu
good working order
IlrunNwidk'N Wnnti*
Are not a few if wo count nil tho lit
tle items, but leaving thc.no out wo
need very litllo -only four things, to"
wit:
1st More pcoplo.
2d. Moro money.
3d. A fow more i>coplc.
4th. Lots moro money.
With three four wants supplied,
aud a slight change in the wishes and
habits of about a dozen dead*boats
and loafers, wo thiufc onr town would
inako a lunge forward and upward
poworful enough to break tho hawser
of fate that has ever retarded her
steps.
Notice.
The rogulnr monthly meeting of tho
Glynn County Agricultural Socioty
will take place at my oflico Tuesday,
July fitli, nt 3 i*. m.
M. J. Colson, Secy.
Thousands lure lieen cured of dntnli
ague, hillimis disorders, jaundice, dya*
popsrn and all diseases of the liver, blood
nml stmnnrh, when all other remedies
lmvo fail' d, hy n*ing Prof. Cluilmctte's
French Liver Psd, which is a quick and
permanent euro for those disorders. Ask
your druggist for the great remedy, snd
LORD & TAYLOR,
NEW YORK.
send 81 fi<> in a letter to the Ft ouch
Co., Toledo, O.. and receive oueby mail
id.4
gnst|wh
Shipping Intelligence.
run the roar or Brunswig^, run the week
ESDI VO JULY lat. 18X1.
ARRIVALS.
Jut.# 34 -8c Ylrflitls Bnl#u. Ruton, N* w York.
Jus# fl—Mr (l H Mi'ParlMxl. String, X#w York
Juti# 34—Me (7 M Ntvllta, Wi.'ka, N#W York.
Jim# 37—Sc r Ntfk«m>n. li-ukell. Do-ton.
Jus# a—Hr Cfcsrtnot# rt«h. otlckrUi, UustOQ.
Jus# 3»—Sr A D IV»y. Luka Boston.
DEPARTURES.
Jsn* pi—Dark Clara Eaton. Lsnt. Psyasadrr.
YD-tf? C C Uriijr, SMrjr. Uustnu.
July 1 —Sr Joint O MckuiiUt. VsnOlIklsr, PhlUdsL
July 1-Sr-B. Vs. xUfcr, milsn. Rsw Uithi.
Money Saved is Money Made!
r rsgtsrs (tout ss. Mttd MY* 9100 an
hr«U»«. ,
_ Uu boras; $p« us s tssafy kora#, and |M os .
thirty burs# power «scls*. Band lor nnr price# be*
‘ ' luf “—’ *
far# psrvhs-iNg asgisss, gtas, srsassa. asw nnd grist
mill#, tbrrsbera, urssy kind of sxsebtsary. W#ar*
i '{Satlty aud pi
Nu. l O, X
NEW DRY GOODS.
ai
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COLORED AMD I
bracing Ct# rat
is*stniMKa « A aTO"^guu»s.w# n*»
cverytblsg tkst U saw and bMSWsL
DRESS GOODS.
"•very grsfis Is I
*• AsdarsrW
DreaaOcoAi
Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps.
Saits sad Costumes.
Ladifv' aad Children'* Criarormilv
AinttB8E
| Is tW-
i'JsR
loiiitrj, Glow, ft Baadltrehieh.
dents’ Furnishing Qeods.
rSarsf;
drsssessklsp
Boots’and. Shoos.
'- •* ^•.r'rrtc^ LXi. CharL -t..
tei
nitrxsw/cK, (SEottan.
NOTICJI5.
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•t.tfttaral. An art
■aU’li. l-r the
NOTICE.
Apnlt^sltotx wt;| h- ns vl- t.i •!*# (irnml Aeartnbiy
A Gi-orgis. at U* nm HS.IUW, fur Us pa-asge of #■
k*t rutitt -l - As Act. lu prsesnt the wlllB< of aplr*
tu<»u* or UituAlwaUug li>|t»KS u» tbtf cvHUtY ol
ulyus."
Urua^tick. lose 3.1*1.
infuriuutiuu tliat "(jrau’iaa" wa» Mrs.
Ann S. Frnuliu, an cldnrl.v la Jy of thin
city, than whom no young laa» liaa
moro viui nnd energy. And what n
‘•munplo" it wa,! There were oniona,
ciicumbcrn, eqnaahes, largo, ripe, roil,
tunintoca, etc., in sufficient quantity
tu inakc a .mall fair. We retnrn
oar sincere thank, to the donor, with
the hope that her vegetable, may nev
er lack fir *nn or rain, hat always
thrive in proportion to her geutro»i-
ty on this occuion.
fail to go np to Glover’s nml bco it
i.iiounccd it
iieen cuiie.i in by Dr. iza- j invitation to lilt the pulpit of tho
, thc father of the child. j l’j cbyterian cliareli of this city tho
"j A ;.«m I*., ii. i HIT
• j ot the Iiid.-pendeut d.u.eli of Havnu- j ||f yn
»•, nan, iiniioiiuccii lio. ncoeplniire oi nu i ||j ^
Now KnU»ri»rt«’.
Mthhi n Amlurhon A Cou|M’p f pro-
prietors of thc barrel factory town,
have almut fiuiabe«l their new griiit
mill. Such cntcrpriMoa hero have
heretofore proven failure*, but we
hope better things for this qpc, ** ^
baa over) thing the otheni lacked.
KUewhurc in thoMc columns cau be
fouuil u«hx*rtiiMmiunt of removal of
d#ng Htoro of Juiuea T. Blatn, of thia
city. He now occupied the non thorn
half of Dixon x new building, on Now*
audio street, where ho bun opened the
lart0Ht xtook of iho kiud over offered
in thix market. Thu xtore ia large,
airy nnd wm ino.|i«»us and well nuit-
Lame Iwek. lamlwiDif xrlMtira. and all . fc( j' |ur ,| M . *,u«in» #x, und we predict
diMiuca of ft., kinitcyj, l.l».Ucr , j , tnilUj ,„ r Mi , ,j. ,.** liaw
ITuy"^ I qanrtent Order, from abroad will
cdo, i*rof. (luilact&c's Nxduey Fad. It I reectv© prompt attention.
coming Sabbath, July 3d. A cordial
invitation in extoudml to all to attend.
Mr. Keir ia a fine apeaker, aud never
fails to haTo a house full of hearers
wherevor he ia known.
Elfotion s»| Ollionrs-I. O. €>• F.
The election of officer* for tbo gov
ernment of Seaport Lodge No. 08, L
O. O. F.,took placo last Tneodny night,
with the folnwing ii'.ulta:
W. \V. Walkims N. O.; Houry
Fierce, V. U.; Jnuiv. K Lnmhrigbt,
Secretary.
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sprtBj ^ct^buttaa hoju, IfXaBt"*’ tf 1 - 1 *’- •“
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Boot & Shoe Maker.
prepursd to fto soy sod #11 kiwis of
work la my Uns, mot gaarMto# mttaibcftea both la
WM. mcUBAUKR.
ROOMS TO LET.
. L. HAKBlk. Jew-1rr.
For Rent.
UiB< bwOM with sight ttpuais. kJUbsa sa4
tIs’ room, situstwl vk Uatoa^#Ut*i^Ag»lr I#
txrf.'siht '•%'*&. Uu r*'*U to;* ah'w t
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gaft (Inmiit, sirf 1.1-
To Wbom it Hay Concent.
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