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Now Advertisements.
Tux-Payers, Take Notica
Sdvfttigerimd Septal
Mon of taxes due the State and County*for the year
Brunawick, Sept. 20 and 21. Oct. 2 and 4. and 14
JUST RECEIVED!
FIVE CASKS OF
SPANISH Table WINE,
Dy Spanish Dark Clementina, and foi sale i
$1.00 PerGal.,
It MEYERS, Ship Chandler.
PepIO-lm 7
TIN SHOP,
STOVES & STOVE PIPE,
Tiu Ware, Plumbing,
Pumps & Pump Driving.
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SATURDAYMORNING
AT BRUNSWICK. GEORG I A.
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10. 1881.
HOME MATTERS.
Simona mall cloaea 8:30*. m
northern mall cloaea at 8:30 a. at.
Savannah and Macon mail cloaea 7 r
OUH NAVA!. NipitE BUSINESS.
Wo Loho Nothlnir On tho Yeaw Roll 1
JUST RECEIVED
A FRESH LOT OF
CIGARS,
CHEWING TOBACCOS.
PIPE-STEMS AND SNUFFS.
My SKW l>r»n.,« of cli.wli.K Tul«r.-i*
tho following varieties: Lorillard’a liullion
Climax, Gold Block. Epicure. Georgia, (
(lino cut); Old brands: Kcno, Gravely * lk
•1 A, Little Stella, Lillie Dale, PinaMre a
rery fine); Old Brand*, Duke Imr-
liurham, O
hi. Old Domlntou, |k-1
CIGARS—NEW: Little Duke (K.
idrcHa, Cliuru.'A, l*roi. Monm, bt.i
foal). Plantation, (hand made.)
ir.illna, Armenia—all tine.
Old brand*: Don.juet, Criterion
[ooualiiuor. Old Smoker*’ iH-ilali
d Gordon,
‘ve.ccn.__
bandi
«g«>. Weicbel’a cigarette tube*, and cigar li
Cigarette Paiwra (flu!!); 8uufla—Lurillard'
•poral (all flue)
elve varUlb-a.
Heat). Amba*.
imm! Luck,
Criterion. Hnlbl Com ft
ter*’ Dc-JlKht. Three Dai*
10 famotia ltald Head*,
it cigar*. In *11 ]<tbraud>
tcthei
with i
wlen Pipe*, r
totcli, Railroad li:
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See advertisement of Spanish wine
for sale by R. Meyers at $1 50 per
gallon.
Improvements are the order cf the
day along Bay street, from Chess,
Carloy & Co.’s to Duck k Co '« —a
brand-new freight platform the whole
way.
Judge M. L. Mention aud family
rotnrned this week from White Sul
phur Springs, in Florida, where they
have been rusticating for some lime
past.
Mr. Leo Davis, son of Dr. L. B.
Duvis is on a short visit to our city
for his health. 1I< is engaged in tbe
dru& business in our sister city, Fer-
uaudina.
Larrnbce * fancy cracker* at Moore A McCrary'*.
Prof. McLees arrivi il on yesterday,
ready for duty. The Bcbools will
open on Monday. Let every scholar
be on hand promptly, aud begin the
year all abn-ust.
Messrs. Cook, Bros. A Co. cleared
bark Frauk Marion, Captain Dichson,
for Montevideo, on the 6th iust., with
cargo consisting of 431,829 feet pitch
pine lumber, valued at $7,125.
We have two interesting letters this
week from our absent subscribers—
one from upper Georgia and one from
Massachusetts. Do so agaiu, friends,
aud let otlierv follow the example.
Messrs. Minelmn Culuati are mov
ing ahead with their contract in good
shape. The extension will bo pushed
forward just as fust as possible, and
they are are just the men to do it.
News reached us yesterday of the
death of Mr. Sydnoy Lanier, one of
Georgia’s gifted sons. Mr. Lanier
was raised in Macon, and is a brother-
in-law of Mr. II. C. Day, of this city.
Messrs. Green & Co. eleured Spau
ish bark Clementina, Capt. Domenccb,
on the 7th iust., for Valencia, Spain,
with a cargo consisting of 223,803
feet pitch pine lumber valued ut $3,468.
Georgia Land and Lumber Compn-
cleared, ou the 9th iust., for Bue-
>s Ayres, German bark Diana, Capt.
T. Ilcycken, with a cargo consisting
of 272,175 foot pitch line lumber, vul
ued at $4,763.
Our youug friend Howard Hinc re
turned from a short trip North a few
days since, with just uiue extra pounds
avoirdupois to show how he has been
c ued for. His family will romniu
North for a mouth or more.
Mr. Wui. Noubuuer, the popular
.Monk streot shoemaker, left this week
for a short trip North, whither he has
gone to buy his fall stock of leather
aud other material. When he returns
he witHfb prepared to fill all orders
in his lino. During his nbsouco Mr.
Ar|>eu is in cbnrgo of the shop.
Bov. I. W. Waddell preuchcd in the
Prcsbyteriuu church of this city last
Sabbath to largo congregations, par
ticularly so at the night service. Wo
are requested to auuouncu thut ho will
preach again the coming Sabbath (to
morrow) in the nbove named church
at 11a. m. and 8 i*. m. Seats free-
public invited.
Lust Tuesday was observed by our
people ns a day of prayer for the res
toration of President Garfield. Ser-
e held in the Episcopal and
| Methodist churches (the Baptist,
| Presbyterian and Methodist bolding
union services), and also in some of
the colored churches. Oue noticeable
feature in tho services was the total
absence of all political lines.
Wo learn that a change will be
made in the agency of the M. k B. K.
It. at this point on the 1st proximo.
Wo hear regrets expressed on every
baud. Mr. Day has tilled thut re
sponsible position for the lust uiue
years, and his host of friends are
pained to learn of the cbnngo. We
trust, however, that he will find it to
his iutcrcst to coutinne his home
among us.
Macon Telvgraph it Mem'ngvr: llev.
A. J. Battle brought to this oilice yes
terday an octopus, or Cuttlefish which
had been forwarded to him by Rev,
A. C. Ward, Bruuswick. Tho fish, as
its name signifies, is [losscssodof eight
legs or and each provided with
j hundreds of little suction cups by
which it attaches itself to its prey.—
Its body is provided with eyes aud a
IxMik, nml it is said to possess the fac
ulty of discharging a dark liquid to
discolor the water when pursued.—
This is a monster similar to that so
L.L.f'AltMt l.LL. graphically described by Victor Hu-
j “Toilers of the Sea.”
J list a year ago we published a sim
ilar statement to that below, showing
the naval store business of the ya»r
previous. To-day we present ft tab
ular statement showing wbat has been
done within the lost twelve months,
comparing the same with that of the
previous year, and just here let us call
tbe reader's attention to the slight (?)
improvement of shipments between
the two years. For instance, for the
year ending September 1st, 1880, wo
find the foreign shipments amounted
to $30,600 for tho year ending Sep
tember 1st, 1881, $119,160, a little
over three times as much, with prices
ruugiug lower. Here is the statement
which speaks for itself:
council proceedings. I sum of fifty cents for placing the
Hcs.ilnr M<witinaT~Settt 7th. 1881.1 Health Officer on board of vessels ly
ing in the stream in front of tho city.
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BAY STREET,
BRUNSWICK, - GA.
Convenient to Business, the
Railroad* sun! the Steamboats,
Furniture New, Table Good | *
W. ff, BEVK <£• m
PROPRIETORS.
GOODYEAR,
ATTORNEY AT I-AW.
r-ir.. or sts-el, I
iiKUSaWiCJL UX
Rend ttUt collector Tinou has to
say to tho tax payers in this issuo.—
Take notico of his appointments and
be on hand at the right time.
It is but duo our enterprising na
val store dealer, Mr. A. V. Wood, to
stato that to him belongs the honor of
handling by far tho largest portion of
the above naval stores. The foreign
shipments of $119,150 are all his. The
interior shipments are by Messrs.
Chess, Carloy «fc Co., who have recent
ly begun business lioro aud, who, so
far, have only done an iuterior trade.
Auotber year, wo may unturully ex
pect a tremeudons increase ou the fig
ures, as Mr. Wood is incrensiug his
business daily, aud Messrs. Chess,
Curley & Co. will handle an immense
amount of stock in the next twelve
months. The truth is our imvnl store
business is no menu thing, aud illus
trates clearly what can be done by u
singte individual. We await future
results with p.easing emotious, trust
ing no untoward circumstance will
tervene to prevent the realization of
our grandest hoped.
Tlnw Exhibit*.
We again call attention of our j
pie to the request of Maj. O’Brien,
General Superintendent of tho E. T.,
A O., for exhibits from our people
for tho Macon and Bruuswick division
of his liue, at tho Cotton Kxbibition.
Old Glynn should bo represented—
why not make tho effort? Good
specimens of either or all of the fol
lowing are asked for, to-writ: Corn,
cotton, syrup, sweet potatoes, sugar
cane, rice, pounuts, oranges and lem
ons, chains, millet, bard woods, white
oak, poplar, magnolia, yellow pine, cy
press, turpentine aud rosin, gophers
aud alligators! The M. A B. division
will bnve a separate department at
the Exposition, aud each article will
be labelled with name and residence
of the contributor.
Parties willing to contribute can
notify us or communicate direct with
Siip4'i'iuteudcut J. M. Edwards, at
Mucou. The time is drawing to a
clone, so hurry up, as Oct. 5th will
soon Is? here.
That Ni'W Etitori»H*«*.
Our young friend Fulton Good-
bread is out again this week in a new
advertisement of his business. He
has just added to his stock quite an
array of new goods, to which he in
vites your uUcutiou. lie makes a
specially of smokers’ wants, nud cor-
tninly merits favor at the bauds of
the pnblic. Don’t forget the place—
two doors from the Post Office and
next to the bank—the store .vith the
fancy painted window.
t in Shop. Stovpis Et«*.
We invito attention to card of
Messrs. 0. H McIntosh A Go., to be
found in this issue. Mr. McIntosh is
well kuown to our people, having
been for yours in the employ of Messrs.
Hoyt A Co. His work s|>eaks for it
self, aud we lies}teak for the new firm
a liberal patronage. All orders left
at the new shop, two doors above
Bluin’s drug store, will receive prompt
attention.
quarterly Meeting
Wo are requested by Rev. H. P.
Myers, pastor of the Blethodist church'
of this city, to announce that the
Fourth Quarterly meeting of tbe year
1881 drill embrace to-day aud to-iuor-
row (Saturday and Sunday). Sorvie-
at the Blethodist church, both
morning aud evening of each day.—
Tito public invited.
Council met. Present—His Honor,
J. F. Nolson, Mayor, and Aldermen
Watkius, Putnam, Harvey, Doerfliu-
ger, Spears aud Doerflinger. Absent
Aldermen Dann aud Copper, f
Tbe minutes ot tbe fast regular
and special meetings were read and
confirmed.
Read a communication from B. A.
Falun, Chief Marshal, asking Council
to rent a place suitable for police
headquarters, and as a station house
for the confineraeut of persons found
on the streets at a late hour of the
night, nud who are not violating any
ordinance of the city; that the only
place for the tsuusactiou of police bus-
ines was a room furnished by tho po
lice at a rent of $4 per month, and
therefore praying that the matter bo
taken into consideration, and some
relief granted, which was received and
referred to the Committee ou Police.
Head a joiut communication from
tho Masonic and Odd Fellows lodges,
asking Council to have the hall occu
pied by them kalsomined aud re-
paintod, or allow them to do so and
deduct the expense, not to exceed
twenty , dollars, from tho rental paid
by them, which was received aud the
two orders permitted to have the
work dono and deduct the amount,
not to exceed twenty dollars, from the
rent.
Read a communication from Peter
Krnnss, asking permission to replace
tbe pinzza attached to bis residence,
on Oglethorpe street, with a now one,
which was received and granted.
Read a communication from L. W.
Harris, stating that ho sold, in tho
year 1873, to the Blayor and Conncil,
tho property known as Cedar Ham
mock, for tho sum of $400.00; that the
purchase was made by the city for the
purpose of securing a site for # a quar
antine station, and for the purposo of
using n large quantity of shells then
on tbe property in shelling Newcastle
street; that the deed was executed and
submitted to the City Attorney, but
that before ho could make a satisfac
tory examination of the deed, Council
concluded that the city was not able to
make tbe purchase, uud declined to
do so, after carrying off and using the
shells on the property; that it was
then understood ami agreed between
himself and some of the members of
Council that he should be paid $100
for the shells, which sum ho was
forced to lose wheu he* afterward*
sold the property to Blr. S. Blutuford,
for the reason that the shells bad been
carried off and used by the city; that
ho had never received any portion of
the amount; thut the said amount was
justly due him, and that lit* prayed
Council to tuko such action in tho
premises as should be proper and
right, and that he referred to Messrs.
C. G. Moore uud U. Dart, Jr., for in
formation as to tlie facts of tho case.
Referred to the Committee on Streets,
Drains and Bridges.
Read a communication from tbe
Board of Education, asking Council
for a reconsideration of their action
in the matter of the Icoao of Dennis’
Folly, etc., which was received and
referred to a special committee con
sisting u{ Messrs. Watkins, Spears
amt Harvey.
Thu Hurbor Blaster submitted bis
report of tho arrival of vessels during
tbt) month of August, which was re
ceived and -ordered to bo placed on
file.
Alderman Spears submitted nu or*
finance entitled “tin ordinance to ro-
peal an ordinance to define tbe fire
limits of tbe city of Brunswick, and
for other purposes therein mentioned,
passed in Council Aug. 3, 1881,"
which was read the first, uud objec
tions being Hindi* to u second reading,
the saint) was laid over the next regu
lar meeting.
By. AM. Watkins: AVse/m/, Tlmt
nu more trash or rubbish he hauled
or plait'd "it Qkihui Square, tim ing
the remainder of the year 1881.
The rr solution, being seconded, was
unanimously adopted.
Council proceeded to take up the
application uf G. W. Wimberley for
license to retail spirituous liquors in
tho building recently occupied by Mrs.
A. Heins on Bay street, nud objections
thereto being matte by G. J. Hall, B.
II. Daniels and George Chandler, tbe
license was ordered to be granted
when section 295 of tho Code of Ordi
nances should have been complied
with.
lb .id an applicatiou. from G. W.
Wimbfriy for a license to sell spiritu
ous liquors iu the building next door
to A. K. Heins, on Buy street, accom
panied by the written consent of A.
E. Heins, which was received.and the
license grunted.
Council then took up tbe charge
preferred against J. L. Beach, Assis
tant Marshal, for conduct nu becoming
an officer, on the 23d day of July,
1881, aud Hfter hearing a statement
from Blr. Beach, the* charge war. dis
missed.
G. J. Hall, Hart*or Bluster, was, on
uioUeii ut AM. Wtitkius, aUuwv.il thv
during the year 1881,
The Clerk and Treasurer was in,
structed to pay tbe bills against the
city when examined and fouqd correct
by the Finance Committee, and report
samo to Conncil nt the next regular
meeting.
Conncil then adjourned. .
J. F. Nelson,
Attest: Mayor.
James Houston, Clerk Conncil.
Duok It Co.
This now firm has a word to say
this week through our columns. We
invito attention to their advertise-
inent. These gentlemen hnvo ample
means, aud can compelo successfully
with any aud all. Give thorn a call,
and examine goods and prices. Mr,
Rodriguez (pronounced Rodrigetb)
the gentleman in charge, will tako
groat pleasure iu showiug goods. Wo
commend this house especially to per-
sons visiting our city by water, as it
is so convenient for them, being right
on the wharf.
Arm liroken
Mr. Jesse Wilder met with a pain
ful accident last Saturday afternoon
whilst going out to his turpontino
farm. His horse became unmanage*
able and ran away, throwing both Mr.
Wilder and another party who
with him out and breaking tbe arm
of the former, at the same time de
molishing the vehicle. Mr. Wilder
was brought into tho city that even
ing ou the B. A A. train. At this
writing tho broken arm is doing os
well ns could be expected.
Newcastle street presented a stir
ring sccno last Thursday afternoon ns
“Old Fok,” a noted livery stable horse,
waltzed around with a wagon behind
him. Result—the wagon needs re
pairs, and “Old Fox,’’ attached to an
other wagon, is hauling around town
to-day with a countenance tho very
picture of innocence.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Duck & Co,
SHIP CHANDLERS
AND DEALERS IN
Oils, Paints
BRUNSWICK MARKET.
Middling Fair
Oooil Middling ij;.*
Middling 11
Low Middling 10>,'
Good Ordinary «i,
Ordinary
ntry..
NAVAL STORES,
isa—D f 1.80, E 43.00, V 42.00.« |2 12*4. II 42.14.
13.00, K flXfllg • •
Rlaaa 44.12','.
SriBiT* Turn r.
ular», N)c.
SUPPLIES.
U 43.13 «317«. wludow
key*. 40- ;iyr-
NIC—Oil*
General Provisions.
We call special attention to our
Lubricating and Painters’ Oils,
Wkipli will be of the
BEST MATERIAL
LOWEST FIGURES.
We Will Not be Undersold.
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFIT
Will bo our motto. Store on Collin's wharf,
Bay Street
Brunswick. Ga.
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Hear rib
Drugstore
DIXON'S NEW BUILDING. 1
nthy 41.20(441.3.*.
family, 48 W
$H UKgfM 75.
Hide*, Wo*
Vi® II
Hd-I
l’<c; koua and tut*. 1
40 Wi#A 2.1; extra, $<
fancy, f!i 00010 00j I
dry flint, 1.1 »i<
■ *- of bu -
27»*28l,c; burry wool, lOrtilHn. Tallot .
3iT; door akina, JJ.V; otter *hin*. 2.V<rf 45 to.
NAVAL STORKS FIIEIOIITH.
if—Koala and *|.IHta, 3a. 9d.<@3«. M. to Unllwl
Kingdom or ivutincid dirrcl; to New Terk. 4IL- on
roaln, to: on *piril*.
Abeam—To Raw York, roaln U‘c. aoirita flllc; »••
Philadelphia, roaln 30c, anlril* **; to Daltlinnrc,
roain 40c, k]*lriU 75c: to Huaton, ro»in 45c, aplrit*
Shipping Intelligence.
YOU THE POUT OP II RUNS WICK. FOR THE WEEK
KNDivo si;i'Ti:\im:u ti-th, ihh.
auuTvalr ~
Mv T Mor*c, . Boaton
matin a, —— , iSonton.
i Willi. McLaren, Mr.Lar.-n
DKPaUTUUKM.
Hep 1—Me E A Haytm. Wail, New York
8«l» ft—Il« A 11 Bachcldor, Hteelman, P
Hei* <>—Hark Prank Marion, Dl. haoii, M.
Iman, Philadelphia.
*iao», Montevideo,
i. Port-in.mill
Newcastle St.,
Brunswick, Ga.
hi* PltUO STORE to the almro location. »nd la ready toVrrc hit
md the public generally with a freah supply of
Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes,
Perfumery and Toilet Articles
IN GREAT VARIETY,
AN A.OT
e the Superior t’onrt Calendar for all tin
i-a ri.rupoaing tho flrmiRwick Judicial Ihr
id for other purpoaea:
.» ».- Re it enacted by the Oener.il Abhciu
bly of the State ot Georgia.
•ie Superior Court* in the
ruuawick Judicial Circuit
it:
CLINCH—Pint Monday* in March and October
APPLING—Second Mmi.1*:* Iu March and <A-tol*er
WAVNE—Third Moadeya ut March and October.
PI RUCK— Fourth Monday a in March and October.
Kir»t Monday* In April and Novctnb
COFFEE—Tuewlajr after *rcotid Jlondry I
id Novelidier.
CHARLTON -Tnemlay after third Mood.)
CAMDEN
!i Moti lay iu April *
ictng *m the Unit Jt*uela'
or a* h>ng a* the
may rcunlre.
r enacted by the autbori-
. pr»-ci|ica, aumaiona. or-
.. .. „a returnable to the raid
Courta, prior to the pa**ago ut the ad, *full be held
and coiietderet* wt rduruable t** tb** term* herein
fite.1 and preacribwd, and the Grand aisl Tr»r«t*a
iun-n» drawn lorUiatarmaaa preacrievd prior to
the |«aaagu of thla a*% *hail be r*-|«lted to atietwl
and *crve ». juror* at th* time fixed tor the term* aa
prcaciibcd iu *
MINERAL WATERS,
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,
BUIST’S FRESH AND GENUINE
FINE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS,
o mention, and uanally kept In a firxbclaaa Drag Store.
Physicians’ Proscriptions Accurately componndei
Untoii and MauvAald *lreet*.
ill cheerfully atlrml any cwlla for mcdlcium, if iMilflMi fit hla Wltoci, eorner
JAMES T. SLAIN,
DRUGGIST.
Cl less, Carley & Co,
-WHOLESALE DEALERS IN-
FAIR,
AT MACON,
fingiiiitiiig i 17. rontiiiniDg «H‘ > week.
e Arte. Machluary,«
P*»mtry, Field Crop*.
aebix
Puraea for Trotting and Ui
E. C. URfCR, Secretary.
H A. KEN RICK,
UcnlENtato • Land Agent,
BRUNSWICK, • GEORGIA.
OILS OF ALL KINDS,
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NAVAL STORES,
NAVAL STORES SUPPLIES,
-TOGETHER WirH-
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i U. Ooeluo, Atlanta, Ga.i
i olUxtor Poet of UrunawIck,
au^iMUu
Hay, Grain, Provisions, Etc.
Highest Market Rate* paid for Naval Store*. Supplies fu-
uisheu at Closest Figures. :