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NOTICE.
All MW Ire brr.br goUM to tttatl torn
vuurlgg upon toi Uadi eon.tltutlac tog tstf.b
tto. Igg « l. lUJtr, la aim fooslr. toe tog
toitpoii ol hagttof to comUUK otoir Inipi.m
toupgwtof tomaa will bs ping*
ocutal befor. tog cos, j.
Aagu.t 4th, lull J. WILDER.
Dissolution of Copartnership-
Tbo partnerabip heretofore existing between
*•*«<* M. Ooupur and Will lain II. Auderaoo to thla
•lay dissolved by tbo ternu ol the tr agreement. Par
tial having claims against the ouopengn works or
«rlat mill please present them tor settlement.
JAM EH M. COUPES.
Commissioners’ Sale.
Whereas, the llon. M. L. Msrshon, CfcanaHlor ol
the Brunswick Judicial Circuit, rendered a *M»mt
luTT?,. A .^“Pcrtor Com l of uiynn county, la
which Polteito Davenport waa tho complainant and
John E. Dulilcnoo ctal. wera the respondents, uro.
&di>nH$tr and Jjggl
SATURDAY MORNING
AT BRUNSWICK. 0 EOBOIA.
HATUBDAT MORNIXO. AUOtKT ft. Dtt.
HOME MATTEKB.
Time Table.
D. A A. mall closes 140 a. M.
Ht. tsiraons null closes Mis. M.
Northern mill closes st •;» a. M.
Savannah sad Macon mail closss t r. m.
8co notice of dissolution of copart
nership.
The Sheriff advertises tomo very
vainablo property for bis September
sales.
Just received a lot of cow pens, ftt.TS per bushel it
Freak ot Nature.
It wm onr good fortune this week
to witness » strango freak of natnro
in the person of a negro child about
six or seven years old, having one
■ido of ita faco aa pare white as any
of the Osncassian race—so purely
as to be freckled. The outlines of
"the Dark,” for so the mother ealfi it,
begins about midway the forehead
and rant down between the eyee and
along the bridge of the nose right
across the lipe to tho chin or nearly
so, then ronnding on tbo right cheek,
psssing right across tho eye, roaches
M. a. 11. ILH. EXTKNHION BEOIIN
Ciil. Colo Metino UiuginoM.
A fooling of donht and distract has
filled the minds of many of ocr peo
ple for sometime past, touching Uio
notion of tbo purchasers of the if. A
B. B. R., in regard to carrying but In
spirit as woll as letter, the provisions
of tho lenao and sale net. That fool
ing soouis to be disappearing ns onr
pooplo gratp fully tho intentions of
Col. Cole.
The extension to Atlanta is au lei
sured fact, for scores of men uro al
ready at work, and not only wi, but a
A LETTKIt FROM CAMDEN.-
»»ifi*TiLL* Blutt, CavDta Co.,
July 26th, 1881.
fl/ftir A d oertiecfmd- Appeal.- X CX
Dias Sib: Please don't become dis
gusted beoansoyon see the beading
Camden county”— note .above it, if
you pleaeo,>th^Se|ha|M|ff ia than
also.
Tho liwliea and gentlemen living
tliero have a Drams^to /S W«t>ttyfT
and having no ehnroh diroctly near,
they, with Other A, „.o JoUi luiued (o
have ono, so tlioy resolved that they
would present to the dear people
say cassas KsKB-a;^*" -a-rs **
coppor-oolurad. The child's (mother j begun, and in a short time wo nrav 0 J »
THE PROCEEDINGS OK COUNOIT,
Itanultoa Mcwtln* Auau.t 3.1, 19M1.
Council met. Preeont—His Hon
or, J. F. Nelson, Mayor, and Aldor-
men Dunn, Watkins, Putnam, Little
field and Pooapr, Abeent:—Spears,
inger. I
io last adjourned
meeting wore read and confirraodf.
Bead a communication from D.
James Dglifi, arbitrator on the port
of Gonneil in the matter of the return
or sales mada by several merchants,
stating that Messrs. Kaiser, A. Bor-
chardt, Friedlander & Co., B Birsch
lwahr.it
kElUfc|
iYtidtZ, that nothing hwio eeatalaed Mlli»
pUMtor the prstoo-
Bkc. 3. And In It further ordained, That so wand*
ra fc mid tug, .i.rai or Ununn of wood Ml
bo eatergMl, dented or rqiind wiuta tho In
limlta of the said city of Brunawlck, unless penal**
Jtou thmtof ahaU bar* baauuravt^ahs-Aw-^
and Mrs. R.' Mejem promptly umt i •*■«*—.
liuevriIlliy submitted their boolst* to j in* of mrhlcuu*. bsiWwg. thr^“ar strv^nre^t^
An Ordlnauco,
To defineIto Fin Limit* of the Oily of
Urutuwick, and far other purpote*
therein mentioned.
not bo lawful tor any peraou to p
erect any building or structure of t.
limit* aforesaid, under n penalty not sheading
J*«Wn dollar* for aacn and avory day stash
o uf tho power couUined in •»!<! derree,
lit: ruby offer lor aalo tho abovo tlrscribotl property,
and will enter lain propositions for th* private aalo
thereof until tbn Amt Tuesday In Septemiter noat,
et which time, if the nine remain* untold, it will be
offered at public ml*, at the usual time and place
of HheriflT* talc. and tw sold under tbo rulea govern-
iug sale* by Sheriff of said State, the Commission-
era rosM-rvlttg the right to withdraw the earn* from
pale if tbo Aakburn plantation ebould fail to bring
Urn aimi of at lea*t *ix huudrod dollar*, and tbs
i» of two thousand dollar*, gale*
I tor title*.
DvBIONON, Comm'r,
W. O. DAVENPORT, Comm’r.
Glynn County Sheriff Sales.
Fird Tutwlay in Srft/rmbr, 1881.
OKoltOIA -Glynn Covin r.
Will l>e *old before the Court House door lu 1
city of lirunawh-k, Glynn county, Georgia, on the
hrst Tuesday in tb plomUr. lwtl.botwoeu 10 o’clock
A. si. and 4 o’clock i*. M. of that day, at pnlillc out
cry, to.the bighcMt suit beat bidder, tho following
property, to-wlt:
All that certain tract or parcel of land with
provemeute thcroou, situate lying and being in the
-’•'■th Ifiatrict O. M.. Ulyun county, UeorgTa, cou-
l tiniugVTO acre*, more ar lc*», ItoiiudM north by
Kichanlaon, eonth by land* In-
tlco of tho iwac-o
(llyuu county, C
v* J. «, Ayer* to mtl*ry aaid fl fa. Lew made and
returned to mo by U. A. Falua, apectal countable.
Triucipal of the one ft fa, I1S.9U; cost, prim
• I pic of the other ft fa. f <3.00; co*t. f 11.0*.
JOH. E. LAMDKIflllT.
Hherfff (i. C. Oa.
GEOltOlA—ftLYXX COOKTY.
tbo hour* of tel
.*■ th« ftr-t Tun .
ent and lx**t bidder the Pillowing dev
etty, to-wit;
All thoee c
city of llruita
•day in Jfcpi
', lying ami iw-iug in that (M.rt.on of
knot
ml lu.
n*. Prince atrteti. Levie-I on
llankill. nml. r and by vlrti
l. J. •
sued by H. M.Tiaon, TaxC’ol
attain at J. 0. I’
Odorgia and Gly
fa* la-
Collector olGIvunu
IlitokeU f.
county lor Uiu year kimi, to
liuouni tuxes tluv • |I7 37; t
Joseph k lamukight.
Nh. riff ti
OEoitGIA—Glynn Cot
city of llruuawick, Glynn county.
hoiuM- door in tin
wing property
e wild bcf.
...... Jrunawlck.
Tuesday in fioptomlNf, imi, bet’
and 4 o’clocl
the hiithi at
. to-wlt:
■story frame building, .......
* i the city of Drunawtck. aaid
••wrihed iu the plan of aaid
umber 140. Levied on aa the
son, principal lu ft fk, by vlr-
c*i.f a ft fa laseevl out Glynn hu|K-rior Court in
ror »»f Alfred II. Colquitt, Governor uf aaid HUte.
, Iura llohsoM aa principal and Mr*. Emma
Walker aa security, to satlify the aaid ft la. Prtnch
*1 amount, **> IW; fit 00. Eotlce given t
Ward, tenant in po*»<-*»ton.
JON. E. I,AMHEIGHT.
herlffG
UKoKGlA—Olynn Covkt».
Will In sold Indore tho court house door In the
city of Uruuaalck. Glynn county. Ga.. on thu first
Tuesday lu September, between Iff o'clock A. U.
and 4 o’clock r. M. of that day. at public outcry to
thu hfgbcat and beat bidder the follow tug described
' *a1i that certain tract nr |»arcel of land. In the cily
, Olynn county, oa . containing thirty
lees, it being the »orth"*at*rn por-
' knowu aa thu Wellra tract, and
re. On the north by the Old Town
tho cily of Druu*wick, on the south and woat by
‘ * *li urr H. Wellei, and eg the east by lamia
in. rly t>elonRing to the Proprietor* of
the city of Urtmawlck. Levleil on aa the property
of Jeff raou Lcavy, under and by virtue of two bi
ft Us »**ood by It. M. Tleoh. Tax Collector tor Glynn
cjunty, againat Jcfferaoq I*-avy. for tax.i* due ** “
' Georgia amHHyuu county for ** *'
of brunawlck. Ulynn county,
tiwu of what
land*
tint in a
t f 7 TO.
« year imn.
JUS. K. l^MIIItlGHT.
Sheriff ti. Co. Ga
GEoiiGiA- -Glynn County.
Will Im. sold
city nf Drunav w .
first Tin-today In September, DM1, between the hour*
*.| 10 o'clock a. m. and « o'clock r. w. of that day. vt
public outcry, to the highoat and Intel bidder, th*
lollowiiig described prupety, to-wlt;
AU that certain tract or yard of land, aituata. ly
ing and Ih-Ii.r In the 3<4h Diltrh t It. M-. Glynn
county. Georgia, containing 4fti acn-a more or l««a.
fully,|
f two
iHoo. prl
f #7 “0.
i Collect'
lily, againat i:. nart, Mr., for taxes
’• Hut* of Georgia and Glynn county for the year
(urinal amount #*7 SO; e*Ht f~ “
/OH. K. LAMDBIOHT, hb<
GKOHG1A—GLYNN
»fo
Ich. Gly UN county, G.
“ con in o'clock
t public
told In fore the
n aw Ich, Gly I
r iu Heptotulx
■nr o’clcH-k i. e. o.
*• higbeet and b* »
»r, in the
. the folloi
'land in the
and dcto.-ritvd In the plan of «.id cily a# Day tot
nuioiier .it) fourteen. L*vird on m the property
•>t (i W nPh kwull, under and by virtue of two tax
II u* itain .l by li. b«. Tlaon. Tax Collector ofG yun
county againat U W. min kwpil. for laxce flue fho
►tel#* «.f (irorgu and Glynn county for the year lww.
Itliu.|al amount 1173 U»;« *t 47 70.
J<m. K. J m VMDDIGIIT, bhrnff <».»!., Ga
GEOIPiU—Glynn i.’ocnty
hat day. to the
aud tewt Md.ltr, the following pfoperty. to-wlt:
All thi^ certain two lota of land In tho rtlvaf
llniiitowlrk, Glynn <*ountv. Georgia, known and «te-
* rih.-.! ti Go. pfan of nahl city aa ?f**w Town b>te
iiiuuIm r> ;-4 and 7'i Levied on a> th« property of
Mrs. Jul.x Pure, undrr and by virtue of two tax ft
faa i*ton.-.| :,y U. M.Tim.n, Tax CvlWtor of Glynn
evMinty. a/iiittot Mr*. Julia Dure, for texca due the
Mato of G.septa and Glynn county for the yiar !•*»-
Prlu-lj al ae.iunt «i3 3*»: coat f7 70.
404. K. LAMUMGHT. bueriff O. C . Oa.
Augu-t 4th. lwl.
flFllf S POiTAlNPlP.
j: IUC.I *>■»'. -jC: rf%rW n --r. — .1
tvriuf■ rar-n-n* at..I plant-, waahing carrtegoa and
win.tow*. prutuet'ei; hutldlng* tn*tr ftr-. and adapt-
.. u.man, ttojj*. JV^-ri’ilJ.Uvat, (
mm,
DENTIST,
llUUSSWICK, - - OEOBOIA.
Ota.-- up etitrs to Crov.((’> Dew- building. jjZM
G. P. GOODYEAR,
ATTOItXKV AT LAW.
Or. r Mn heUun a Pronaum htoye, otoucea tor direct,
miUNSWICK, OA.
having purchavcil the haiiJaoniH rcai-
tlonoo ol Mr. Jauics M. Cooper, on
Union street
Wo would call tho attention of all
parties concerned to tho notice o( Mr.
J. Wildor regarding trespassers. Mr.
Wilder is in earnest, and means jost
exactly what ho says.
Bread, Cake*, Piee, Candies, Ent*. Ac., ar* Always
ireah at 11KIN8 .
Mr. Leonidas Torucr sent to onr
office a few specimens of bis potato
crop, which were found whilo hoeing
tho same. They were certainly fine
for bo early in tho season.
Onr suggestion about a laundry has
met with unqualified approval. Tho
pooplo aro ripo for it. Several have
spoken to ns on tho subject. Woll,
tho more wo think of tbo matter, we
are cuuviuccd uf iu importanco and
practicability.
Pure liquor* for medic tail purposes can be had
adv. GEORGE CHANDLER, Oh the Ray.
To Aldermen Littlefield and Wat
kins is duo tho honor of fixing that
long-tnikod-of abomination on New
castle street, known as the old fire
well, instead of the Chairman of
streets, drains aud bridges, to whom
wo nasigne.1 tho credit in last iasuo.—
Excuse ns, gentlemen, for tho orror.
A circular from B. W. Wroou, Gen
eral Passenger Agent, states that a
special train will lcavo Atlanta at 8
o’clock \. August 9Ui, to accom
modate tho visitors, friends and all
others who may wish to attend tho
movtiug of tho Stato Agricultural So
ciety to ho hold in Bourn on that day.
Bound trip tickets, $2.00. Delegates
ot conrso have free posses.
Electric light oil, 190 teat, only 93^c*ate ygr ydlo
Mr. Bobcrt Clnbb, ono of Olynn’
progressive farmers, is oxporimontiog
tbis year with tobsooo, grown from
purp Havnna seed. Tbo plants aro
vigorous, and Mr. Soafortb, onr prac
tical cigar maker, pronounces tho
quality good. Mr. S. thinks tbo cli
mate and soil of Glynn well ndapted
to thu culture of tobacco.
temember that you get a II. 1 ,' ounce bar of good
ip for only five cent* at J. J. HPEARh’,
Old Glynu and her sister counties
havu been supplying this market with
some oxtra-fine peaches. Thoy will
compare linuly with any in tho Stato.
There was on exhibition this wook a
“Chinese cling,” raison on tho lot oc
cupied by Mias Ucttie Williams’ milli
nery establishment, that measured
twelve inches in circumforcuco and
weighed fourteen aud one-half ounces
—nearly a |>onud.
tally tip to ll-tti- kntl ,e. , cool, rcfrMltln,
drluk of simIa water. *
" Jack Plana" thus writes from Ma
con to tho Savannah .Vein.:
Since my arrival in this city I have
hud the pleasure of meeting with Ma
jor O’Brien, Uunerul Superintendent
of Col. Cole’s system of railroads, and
Mr. Ogduu, thu OuuuralTickot Agent.
Iu company with Capt J. M. Ed
ward., tho i<opular Superintendent of
tbo Brunswick Bond, these gentlemen
made a trip of inspection over tbo
Brunswick division, and lo nscortain
tho wants aud necessities of Bruns
wick ns the terminus of their great
lino of road. They will uiako their re
port to the Board of Managers. They
moan businoss, however, and Brnos-
is to bnvo something done fur her yet.
I rejoice with thorn in this favorablo
outlook.
(.'Lurch ofltotala can encur* a pare article of wtM
for racramcutal purposes by glvlac me a call,
adv GEORGE CHANDLER.
Th** l**lro Limit.
Our city fathers havu passud a fire
ordinance, which can be found iu tbis
i- sue. IU provisions aro rigid and
wid admit of no dodging. Wo are
not altogether decided in our mind
Unit the lire limit as prescribed in
iuu, uiuiuaiicu i. just the thing for
though,
gentlemen standing around took op a
contribution and gave it to tbo little
girl that no objection was raised. Tho
little cariosity hails from Camden
county and possesses bright, intelli
gent features.
Beet gilt-edge butter and beet cream rheme are
befog constantly received at
J. J. bTEARS’.
(Joltlmnith Cnne,
Wo bad a call tbis week from Mr.
Goldsmith, traveling for Falk A Co.,
of Savannah. Ho begs ns to say lo
the pnblio that bo did not stato that
yellow fever was in Brunswick, aa onr
informant says, bat was only speaking
of a rOiuor ho had board touching a
case in quarantine at Fcrnandina, nod
expressed tbo wiih that it might not
got to Brunswick. A letter from
Messrs. Folk & Go. to ns staUmthat if
tho report be trno that Goldsmith
mode any sneh statement bo will ho
immediately discharged. Our infor
mation comes from Mr. Woodbnto, of
Brookfield, to whom we have written
for all tho facts of tho oaao.
A Tricky Watch.
An overgrown youth of onr uc-
qunintnuco went oat “to call’’ a few
nights sinoo, and, in order to improve
his “get np,” borrowed his father's
watch. He placed it ecstatically in
his pockot, repaired to tho fnir one's
borne, managed to show it an annec-
cssniy number of times, and, on re
tiring, was thoughtful enough to wind
it for tbo old gentleman. Now that
watch, liko its ownor, is just u bit
tricky, one of its pranks being to stop
when wonnd too tightly. Of this
Yonng America was not aware until
tho following morning, when tbo Gov-
eruor informed him of tho fact, aud
farther stated that the hands indicated
exactly 1:30 o'clock. That festive
youth borrowoth the paternal watch
no longer
lluttavr H" n Mo«i»tnah* I*Vrtili*M*r.
Common tested. I
Eureka! Good nows to tho “infant
moustaches’’—a sure success and rap
id growth warrnptod! Apply, very
early in tbo morning, ono |>ound of
fresh hotter on tho bead, allowing it
to molt and gontly flow down over
tbo face. Tbis wsa told me by n gen-
tlomau in town who found it out by
mere accident, and only ouo applica
tion was necessary to givo him tho
thickest beard and finest bend of Lair.
Now, girl*, donit ask wbo it ia—suf
fice it to say lie is singlo. Some of
tbo fnir sex call him “sweet littlo But
tercup.” Exblt Iiuim
Hold Itohhery.
On Monday nigbt last about nine
o’clock a yonng l’ortngeso entered tho
room of Mr. Gilson, at tho residence
of Cnpt. llisluy, while tho family wore
iu niiother part of tbo hoaae, and took
away a gold chain, three shirt Simla
aud a nuit. Mr. Gilson put the jew
elers on notice, and the chap was se
cured next morning in the act of try
ing to sell tho chain, anil neenroly
looked lip. Mr. Oilson’s room being
ou tho Ural floor, waa eaaily entered
from tho mljnccut pnliugs. It i
great wonder that other boiiaca are
uut treated in tho same way.
r town, so wlit wait nn-i ecoitsl — —«■ ——j —— —- "«|tuiai
iking-; It will do one good thing ""K 1 * 1 t )ro P Grl J cl ~» ,uo " til u, l Cumwti: Diarrt.
. . . . ... .. Kilim .Tiiltiiwiin til th» *lmlli.iriiti<f. A ’ .. ...
, IVrmmul.
Wo uoticcd ou onr slreete thin week
our yuung friend Dick Walker, from
Jcniip. He is tuleprapb operator and
exprevs agent at that poiut, and ia do
ing well.
Among the most polite and gentle
manly elerka in onr city, we might
raontion Mr. Andrew Cates, with A.
F. Franklin A Co. IIo sliekn right
to bis busiucss.
Of the many nuisance* in town we j
tbo lino. Is our port to lio built up
and made to whiten with tho sails of
ovory nation, bearing away tlio pro
duce of the great West that will be
poarod into oar lap ? This ia the
matter of vital importanoe to us. Ap
preciating this fact, wo prosontod the
matter to Major O'Brien. General Sn
porintondent of Cole's entire system,
wboa ho was here, and rocired from
that gentloman tho follow-jug business
liko atatomont: " It ia an established
foci that railroads always tnko tho
longest Irani for tlioir freight* To
switch off freight and posoougors,
therefore, at any point short of Brnns-
wick, tho terminns of our line, would
bo sqicidol policy, (t is, therefore,
clearly oar wish to briug ovory |«und
of freight to Brunswick that we can
got to corno hero.”
Wo mny, therefore, rest sssnrod
that Cole's system moans business for
Brunswick.
In tbis connection, we might sny
that there aro several ochonioa devel
oping that will tend to tho building
up of onr place. Wo allude to tho
perfecting of close relations Iratwcon
our city and places adjacent, making
them tributary to Brunswick and tho
M. A B. ltoad. So wo may soon have
a steamer direct to and front the Ha-
tilla; alio, ono to St. Marys. A rail
road across to Diuion, too, is not an
impossibility. Obstacles heretofore ex
isting Iravo been removed and wo look
npou tbo schomo us an assured fact.
One more link in tbo chain and the
system is complote; to-wit: A line of
freight boats from this placo to New
York. This, too, is within tho rauga
of possibilities, and, wo may ndd, that
wo confidently look for thu fulfillment
of every ono of these scheme* before
the and of 1882.
Tbis uincli for tbo M. A B. Bead.
Wo look for ovon greater things from
B. A A. Bond aud its recent combi
nations. Of thorn, however, wo can
not K|rank, as wo can gather nothing
definite as yet, but we fool certain that
all is working ont right.
Tbo uuuiorou* rains last weuk, wo
trust, will so moisten the ground that
we may hrak for good crujis.
Gascoigne Mills Iravo Iraon shut
down for the pnst seek for want ol
logs, lint arc now running in full ca
pacity
tocr support of ovory body present
aud were I not debarred by the unal
terablo fiat, I would tell tbo world
who made np tbo characters, bat “it
must not ho.” Suffice it to tty, that
VM
5,800 Bftall InatrtJmantal fo th* RbnlMfof. rapairla*.
r,:ooo
All of whjcb wm satisfactory lo tbo JSu^aSjSTo?mISSS°SiSU umtsUm
—- Court, to a fine of twfntjr-ftva dollar*, or labor no
_ ^ tho nblfo **—*— *'——
Brunswick was not anpepre*sots4. name an arbitrator or to do anything SSnon'eftafcua'To iu i.torM-, U4 ts. oUMr
and that tho “Lady Plato,” of Satilla in tho matter, and that all tho mer-
Blulf, will ovor bo a favorite hore/And, chants complained of parties selling
in Brnuswick, should bo ita imperial
votress.
This much only, by way of profoco:
Tbo church, whioh ia to be of tbo
Presbytorian faith, has already the tot
bought and paid for, and in tho
neighborhood of two hnndrod dollars
collected to oomwonco building on,
bat wo nrc needing much wore and
shall havo to work earnestly and long
to gain all wo desire, for oirr tastes
are classical aud orthodox on anch
thiugs, and wo would bsvo a building
which wonld do glory to God7snd to
onrsolvos a devout t-cveronco when iu
his presence
The Satilla Blnff Dramatic Aaaocia-
tion aro now talking of prcaonting to
tbo pooplo of St. Marya, at an oariy
lay, ono of their doliglitfnl entertain
ments, and if the fates do so doerco,
tbou Ht. Marvs enn, for oneo, sny “ I’m
ahead"—’twill bo simply doliglitfnl.
Do yon know, my doar editor, that
we havo yet to hear of tho first enso
of malarial sickness tbis season on the
river, although tho rioe, fields have
Iraon loft oxposod to tho rays of “old
Sol” a much longer period this yoar
Ilian usnal, on account of tho low
atngo of water in tbo river, and alto
gether, the country arouud ns is koan-
tifnL v f Dixie.
llow They Hold the Judse.
There lives iu tbis town a certain
J. P. whoso worso sin, is the love of
fooH and practical jokos—on otlior
people. Now the Judge has a son en
gaged in the soiling of choice beef sad
othor dainties for tho physical man,
and a son-in-law who ministers to tho
spiritual wants of the people—both
of whom havo Iraon more than once
victimized liy the Judgo’s love of a
joke. *
One morniug during tho present
week a sable couple arrivod on tho
oariy morning train, and aonght tbo
Jinlgo'* oflico to Ira firmly united iu
the bonds of matrimony. A messen
ger was diiqiatohed for tho legal coup
ler, aud thu luving pair sat down to
wait. Jn»t thou tho preacher son-in-
law entered the sou’s shop to procure
a steak fur his breakfast, when thu
butcher cmuiminicatod to him thu
state ot affairs iu tho Jndgu’s office.
ABorebsrdt
G Fricdiacdcr A Co.
B Hirseh....
Ou Tuesday, August 2nd, the ate- j Imniodialeiy a wicked thought soired
odore loading tho schooner -lame. T. .imnlteneously. and they
Morse, at Ht. Simous Mi'ls, put in ft2,- lle *4 ft wl,is,»ro.l cmvcrration, the
250 feet of side lioarda. A g.»*l day’s | of wllich G.nt tl.o jircachor
i harried lo thu Judged office, obtained
. . . i, (tho consent of tim eouplo, and (piiuk-
The oolorctl oxcuraiou to Osaeoigne ; , ^ ^ v , „„ int ,,, th .
Mil * on Monday nigh last, we httr. tlw M \
.h* 1 ; *:« ; , "' cr w-*«. >>« j— »-»*4.
emphatically at the jaunt of th- j J h |Klckcli dunked Hum
j pleasantly together, remarking,
. , , ,... . “Judge, there’s the conplc, here’s Uw
Mr*. George Asbell. w.f.n St. H.mon* Mll w(llk „, , 0 .
Light House koo,rar. 3"e remam. - bila||tly Th e Jmlgu ray. ho
.. , I would nut mind it so muuh but for
ment. Alsu, at l red uica un Ve-tnea-, ^ ^ ^ f(ju wuaM , mVL .
lay ove, Artbur, infant »un ol uf Mr. ^ ^ ^ Mo „ bnmk(wt
onct.
uud Mm. A. J. Allen.
1 clear Kitin, >
j mill would not have buuu reckoned iu
Slelons are so plentiful Ural very | tk() bllMilluM) u( t | l0 ,Uy.
large ones limy lie Imiiglit fur live | ^ ,,i**l{„u«e
cent*. One weighing twenty-eight j
|amnd* was wild fur a dime. On j -pho courteous and laboriona pro-
Thnrwl'.y some two or throe huudrod | prietors of this bomra.anticipstlagllio
were shipped to Brunswick uu the j visits of morcbauts soon to tbo For-
Baby, by our Hawkins Island vuud
Mortuary 11*1*
Whites.
I Colored
ulV.1KHI.
e*t City, have mule ami will continue
to make improvement, froio time to
time as will contribute to tboir com
fort. Among other improvomonta
they I ii-troiinccd traawm light.
lover I,very door, thus giving perfect
i vent it'd ion 111 nii lied-rooms.
11 i house lieiug only two stories, guests
i six- heart, one; are spared the n.-cnaaity of ascending
largo quaDtitios of bacon, coru, flour,
etc., audsskod that they bo protoclod;
whioh was rccoivod and thu action of
the arbitrator oonfirmod, th > matter of
3. Mirhelson A Bro. being roforrod to
* apodal committooo consisting of Al-
Aenasn Watkins, Dunn and Litils-
field, and tho'Clark and Troaiurorlra-
ing instructed to call npon all parties
waking snob salsa for a return of the
' ~'H' *V
To the Honorable Mayor amt Ootoril <f
the city of Jlrumwick
Tbo Co'uimittae on Town Commons
to whom was roforrod tho matter of
the lease of Donnis Folly, ros|ioctful-
ly submit as thoir report: That Den
nis Folly being a part of Tuwu Com
mons, Council Iras no right to with
hold lease money for samo from Board
of Hducatioa—that aaid Board uro
ontitlud to all uonioa rccoivod from
of Town Commons aa provided
by tho city charter, and wo recoin-
moud that all uouiee that have boon
or may bo roooived from lease ot Don
nis Folly and all other leasos of Town
Commons bo paid to Olynn Coouty
Board of Education.
J. 1*. Hauvxy,
J. J. Si-c.ua,
Committee.
Tbo report Wa> received and then
adopted, after being so amended as to
road that all monies that may Ira
liorosftor rccoivod from leaso of Deu
uis' Folly, sod all othor losses ot
Town Commons, including tho yonr
1881, bo |mid to tbo Board of Educa
tion.
To the Honorable Mayor null Council
tf the'cUy </ Jlrunmirl:
Tire committee on pplico beg leave
to rc|»rt that they havo carefully cx
amioed the ordinanco governing tbo
police furoe, and recommend that the
raiuo bo enforced.
Jlenpeef fully nubmittod,
A. T. Fotram,
W. W. Watkixh,
D. T. Dcxx,
Committee.
The. report was rccoivod and adoptod.
7b the Honorable. Maytr and Counril
if the city of Itrunrinvl:
Tho coinmitteo on fire department,
wbo were instructed lo report un ordi-
nanro defining fire limits for tho oily
of Brnuswick, bog leave to submit ths
necompauying ordinanco, and recom
mend that it Ira panned.
BeH|«-etfully,
.7. J. Hi-x*ii»,
A. T. Pctkam,
J. IV H.RVIT,
Culiiluittoc.
Tin- rv|wrt was red ived and tin-
ciioimittco diselrargud.
An ordinam-i-, lo define lire limits
for the city of BrniiHwiek, and fur oth
er pnrpnKis rtbw#. im-ntKHEl, was
rewl the first timo,'then 'taken up by
unnniiiionH coii«cnf, ruml n hcouikI
time by HcclioUN, nii«! pahMotl.
Thu UooUlt OOicor Ntibiuilloil hit*
inoiiaary rr|»ort for thu «n»nlh of Ju
ly, which wiih nt’i ivuA nii«1 ordunxl
fo be pubiinhctl "(ul filetl.
Tho HarUir Mmitcr Hiibmittutl hi*
rcjiort of Iho arrival of voinolit dnriug
tho idodIU of July, which *#ita ru-
coivctl an<l ordered fo be filed
Tho Fintoce ( onimittee uulwtiftlcd
bills amonntiiiH U» *7W 1^. which
wi-rc ordered to l>u pniii.
Tlifir I C>oonc»l then ndjuuruod.
whaUTtr, contrary to tlw MOYlskfMoJUi
and *T*ry nwcbanlc, artificer, or otkar 1
•hall be nwtrtawotal fo tlw ntmUdfog.
MBmc. L Aad b* Itfnrtiwrordafoed, Tbit no wood-
m balldlDft, mcro than tVaaty foal btRh Atom tlw
crowd to the hlck«at point of the roof, *haU bn ft*
■wmd from any on* point within tlw drn Unit* an* i
r thu ordfonaca to anyotlwr point vfUo
finite, *n6sn nay point wtfonnt tlw
lo nay point vJttfo Uw same, wttbnat
in pvmisaion of Uw Mayor and Council.
Sac. ft. And bn it further ordained. That any
ooden build for way bn rwnoved Horn oc* part of
to wain lot, even thou*h within tbe fir* unite,
provided that fo* permiaaion ot tho Mayor aad
Connell bn ft ret had aad obtained.
8bo. ft. And b* It fnrtbtr ordained, That wh*n*r>
• nay bon*#, bnikiiac, shod or atnwtnrn berwfter
. j bn b«Ut or m*or«red wltbla tlw ftrn limits of
tlw city of Bnaowlrk a hall bn roobdo r novrrnd.
tbn guoo shall bn rooted or envarnd with nfote.Ute,
tin nr otbar innoanbontibl* matertaL
tnc. 7. And bn it fart bar ordainnd. That every
bouee or bulliUnft which shall be hcrenfter erected
in the city of Branawtek of bride, atone, tehby or
tapie, of mo re than one story, * trill have n thlckncea
of vnll in the lower story of a brick and a half, or
not toon than twelve inches, and nine inches above
the lower atory, had every each hoaae or balldlnif,
whether of one or more stories in height, shall be
covered with slate, tUo$ Un nr other fonomtowEbto
"frail Ani be it further ordained. That the May*
stand the Committee on Fire Deportment shall
have the authority and power to cones any bouse,
*— re to be polled down or
Mil wnnitorthe
fo violation of th
building, abed nr
nance-the expense of sneb palling down or rnmov*
alto he paM ont of the treasury of the city, exsept
In cases of aaleanco or of dotation of UUs ordinance,
when It MwU be boras by the owner. _
ftne. 9. Aad to It further ordained. That every
•non violating any of the provision*of the fourth,
iftb, sixth, seventh and aightb section* of this ordi*
iance shall to ankftect, an conviction therefor be*
fore Uw Police Chart, to a ftne not exoeedtng ooe
* loiter*, or labor on the pnbllc etrnote for a
exceeding sixty dsya. or both, at the die*
erst ion of the Conn.
Sac. io. And to It farther ordained. That all ordi*
anceo and parts of ordinances In conflict with thin
ordinance to and tto same an hereby repealed.
MALLORY’S
1W YORK & BRUNSWICK
Steamship Line.
NTEAMflfliVM j
wjsrsrs*# TMJ&S
Captolft HOW.
cm OF 9stJLM8
Captain RINK.
Li avrafew York every Friday at 3 P. M.. nrriv*
fog fo Bnuwwick every Tneeday. Cloec c»aa<<tlo(i
with ell palate on R. A A. and M. A D. RaUfoade.
Tit rough bills lading signed to all points on above
Freight and pa*—ns an low aa by any ntbor Hun.
For pneoeui^r and state rnonw apply to
U. W. NOtlTII Wlf-K, Act, •
Jniti-My Drunewkn. Ga.
REST GREEN AND BLACK
TEAS.
ItVISTS OKNUINE NEW CHOP
GARDEN SEED
ONION 8§ETS.
IHIOICE CHEW I SO it SMOKISO
TOBACCO.
The nest 5 uent Cigars.
RLAIN’I DttVU KTOHK.
HUil tlml i», |nit n atop to the erection
of littlo olntnticN right iu tho heart of
]). i). i
It u sikriowtedged that A. E. Defoe keeps the
iMrt stock of clgara la town.
Th» lliggiwl Ynt.
Mr. J. N. Walker, than whom Uljrnu
boa no lrattcr farmer, laid on our ta
ble Ibis week a regular tixtj-funr
ponuder of the watermelon variety.—
He inform* ns that it wax raised from
a small, black wed that coat him
about taro cents apiece. We think it
pays to bny lino seed, judging from
tbis magnificent specimen.
Itolm Johnson, of tbo chaiu-giing. A
littlo lew mouth and more work would
be au improvement we think.
McrArlhur’* Kxour-loli.
About ono hundred persona from
tbo interior bare accepted the liberal
offer of Merars. A. G. and W. T. Mc
Arthur to a free exenreiou over the
M. A B. Railroad to Branawiek, the
past week. Tbeae persona are from
tbe interior ol tboSUte.snd, wo trust,
will carry bock with them good wish
es and kind words for tbo “City by
tbo Sea.” Mr. A. G. McArthur ac
companied tbe exedrsioniata. -
marasmus, out-; aj-ipb-xy, one; child
ral lliglita ul stepe, no disagreeable
bed, one; dentition, our. I u
yoars of age, six.
C. L Sem.A-m-.il, M. D.
Health Officer €,'. II.
Tbn N-w Link lo llr.iio.wU-k. I
Mkhmiih, August 3.- Tbe st.wkhol- i
dera aud diroctun. of the Memphis, |
Holly Springs and Seim* Railroad)
met yesterday ami changed lira name,
of tbo conqiany to lb« Memphis, Set-
ma and Brunswick Railroad. Fred
Wolffe waa elected President. The
capital stock of tho company was in-
creased to $3,000,000.
cul , ' I in hot weuther. Tho proprietors spare
mho five 1 nu k) rouder their gueata oot'i-
..j pa
fortahle. Bates only $2 per day.
.Shipping Intelligence.
iru—Jg*
j ' * ' AUIUVAL8.
I July /i—liark Frank Marion, tow York.
' j.,l, *»-Brtg Hauls Boston.
July » -Dors Psrt, tow York.
1 July Ab-Bsrk knwHsnn Kngte. tow Ysrk.
iulfJ* uSurflSXi * IJxxte’timlnirfon.
Augurt 1—He C“-
J F. Hrammsll. FblUtelphU-
.vngiwst J-h.- Hvha K itoifsr; Bostou.
UKPARTURE8.
iSHS JrSrtTni’aSSi-.
I-aril rsiuwittw.
J. F. NitoMis t
Jar. HocwnrN, Clerk |f Council
If yon uro Irouhlctl with fuwr and
iifpu*, ilnroh hr nr, billiotia fever, jnnnilicc,
(Itapcfmiis, or <uiy (UftMine of the liver,
Ii/cxkI and ntoroncii, aud vinh to Ret well,
try tho now n*w«ly, Prof. (1 nil motto’s
Trench Liv»*r Pnd. A*k yoar draggint
Inr U. niid take no other, nnd if he dm
not got it mud $1 SO in n letter to the
French Pnd tJn., Toledo, 0-, nnd rcceivo
one ItygJttftuni mail. 3
JAS. U. VINCENT,
ATTOUSKT AXII COCMKbOK AT UW.
8RUNSWIOK, • • • OEOROIA
Harnett House,
iruBiii uly runor uotu.-.
Xarkst !k|ian
Savannah. Via.
M. L HARNETT & 00./
PKOPUIBTOItO,
RATES,
h2.M) FEB PAY.
tut lit, in rvrtuun
Tor Uu) . x.-..11p«mv u< tin
biforte. I UoMl'i ATXES.
non axd xonvitATr iutvs tvc'-T. :r
Vrum to.by SSIU r«Uwr sotkg. Ik. grks. *.
.hiuflk. u. - 30 nub pw IkMrasd,
Delivered in Brunswick
to 1. psr •* *