Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, October 08, 1881, Image 3

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iMUftl — Announcements. For Ordinary. I hereby notify mjr friend* and the public renetal. ly that lam* outdid*!* for tl>* office of Ordinary of Ulyim county, to All the vacancy occasioned by the nelaaation of W, 1L Bmie. Eaq. Section will tab E. 0. F. DART. place on the Ith of October. Now Advertisements. Notice. £dvftti$er nnd JIppexl. SATURDAY MORNING AT BRUNSWICK. OEORQI A. SATURDAY KOBNINO. OCTOBER 1.1881. HOME MATTEH8. UntU further notice. Mr. A.C. BANKS U alone authorised to make contract* for ua in Brunswick. D. C. BACON k CO. Notice. During my brief absence from the city, lfr. SfOB. HIS MICUEL80N will act my agent. J. M. DEXTER. Urnnawlck, Oa.. Oct. 7.1881. AND STILL THE' VIL LAIN PURSUED HIM. We want everybody to know that we are oonti _ illy adding new and f reah goods to our stock of '* ‘ *1, and will sell tkemat lowprter- ta to salt anybody. Come and a GOLDSMITH A CO. M 33 mOINBS ron the cnBB or— FEVERS, PILES, DYSPEPSIA, SCROFULA, Cancer, Colds and Coughs, Manufactured from Vegetable Matter only, and toe Dr. L. HEINS, BRUNSWICK, OA. ffff'Ray Street. 3 doors from Hotel. oc An Ordinance, To amend an Ordinance eatitJsd •• An Ordinance to drfin* the Fire Limits of the City of Brunswick, amt for other purposes therein mentioned," pea* rd in Oottncil on the 3d day of Attgnst, 1861. Hrcnox 1. The Mayor and Council of the dty of Brunswick. In Council atKtnbled.do hereby ordain. That the above recited ordinance be amende “ striking out the words Manafleld, Reynolds ••K * iu the Ant eectiou thereof, and Inaerting the words Monk, Richmond and Gloucester In lien thereof, so that the section shall read as follow*:— Monk street on the south, Richmond street on the mat, Gloucester street on the north, and Bay street ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. Passed in Connell October Mb. 1881. Attest: J. F. NELSON, Mayor. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Tho book fur tbo registration of voters at the mu ntcipal election to be held at the City Hall oa the 10th day of Deocrober, 1881, will be opened on the Uth day of October, 1881, and remain oi en for thir ty days, when they will be Anally and absolutely No person ran register nnlesa be be a citii tho United States, sud have resided in thta Mate for six months Immediately preceding, and within the corporate limits of the city for thirty days immedi ately preceding the election; have attained the an of twenty-one years, and have paid all taxes due the city of Brunswick for tbe preceding years. office hours from 8:90 a. m. to 1 r. m., and 3:3U to 5 p. m.. and other hoars to salt the convent- into of tboee desiring to register. JAMES HOUSTON. Clerk of Connctl. -THE FIRM OF W. T. GLOVER & CO., (KUCCEUMOR8 TO W. T. OLUVKU) Has removed from the store nest door to the Post office, and opc-nt-d afresh In Dixon’s New Building, Where the public can be supplied, at wholesale or retail, with overythlag in tho Una of STATIONERY, Books, Pictures, Etc. NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS & MAGAZINES Received daily and for sale at low prices. PICTURE FRAMING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. FOR SALE. h o !J> TOWN LOTH, iu wholes or fractions. « NEWTOWN I.OTH. MULE & WAGON For Sale! Tho mule Is all right, and in Ann order Tbe Pont Ottee Time Tnble, General Delivery opens 8:00 a. dose* 8.-00 r x, Register and Monty Order Busin ass opens 9:00 a. I. ; closes 8:00 r. X. TIME OF CLOSING THE MAILS. St. Simons mall closes (:30 a. x. II. A A. mail closes 8:15 a. x. - M. k D. mail closes 9:00 Savannah. Mac close at 7:00 r. x. Savannah, Macon and Darien tbronfh pooches Tbe <1 rod go Hercules ia atill ou tbo bottom of tbe river. When old maida get to talking about each other’s being affianced, wo sometimes smile. One of tbo dear creators* whispered to os this week: •• Say, Mr. Editor, two Brunswick old maids aro going to 'step off soon, and I think there is hope for me yet I shan't despair ns long ns the good work goes on.” Intents silk embroidered Aanncl skirts at LADIES' STORE. Tho new B. & A. schednio is just tho idea for business men who can’t afford to spend a whole day iu town. They arrive at 6:15, r. u., and loavo at 0 a. m., thus giving them say, throe fall hours of eveuing and morning to That gents fnrmsbmg establish- transact business; and a real business meat is about "to be a be." Mr. R. K. Walker, of Darien, was in onr city tbis week. Mr. D. T. Dunn returned from a trip North last Thursday evening. Flth and oysters every day of the week at L. L. CARSWELL'8. Mr. W. E. Burbage was oot Thurs day afternoon with a brand-new tnrn- ont. Printers will pleaso road advertise ment of typo, press, etc., for sale on opposite page. Yom Kippur, or day of Atonciuont, was duly celebrated on Monday Inst by oar IsraelilMi population. Tlio whole press of Georgia and their wivos will meet in Atlanta next Wednesday. The writer hopes to be tboio. Tbe Northeaster that struck us last Wednesday brought nbout quito cbnngo In tbo tomperataao of tho woather. WAXTEn-n» IIioiiudA amain to bar IbMr roc.riu. It GOLDSMITH * COS'. Our Bportsrocn took advantage of tbo very high tide of Thursday morn ing lost nnd slaughtered the marsh hens by tbo scoroe Messrs. Mooro & McCrary have filled up their new shelving “chuck a block” with new goods. Tboir now stock is full and woll displayed. A perfect bewilderment of lacos, hats, bonnets, ribbons, feathers, plumes and bright eyes nt tbo Ladies’ Store. Call and seo for yourself. Mr. Tarver, successor of H. C. Day as agent hero of tbe M. A1). Iinilroad, took chargo on Saturday last. The clerical force of the offico remains iu tact Mr. T. comes woll recommend ed and wo wish for biin a plcasaut and prosperous roign. ft vo anil trn-cout Urea Iu pretty patterns an wub goods St LADIKH* bi t) IlE. Conductors of M. A M. B. B. R. aro required to board their trains, iu lonving tho city, on tho renr platform. Accidents aro thus avoided and uo one is loft. We suggest the adoption of tins rnle by onr B. fi A. conduc tors. Cook's mill has lieen a little under tbo weather this week from a slight caso of broken pulley. Many a poor laborer and bis wife uud bairns go hungry whon that mill fails to run for any length of timo. Among tbd quiet, easy business men of our town, who have gradually worked up a good business from scarcely nothing, wo take pleasure in numbering our Bay street friend Ca ry Marliu. He is certainly a deserv ing yonng man and ongbt to succeed. n»s Brunswick oyster has s ropnUtion ter and tr. Tbs placs tv liuy thorn U at L. L. CARSWELL’S, Somebody ongbt to put up a fow, neat cottages for rent. We don't mean two room shanties, but uoat buildings with four or five rooms.— They would rent without delay at good figures. We have frequent ap plications for such buildings. A. V. Wood cleared British bark Caledonian, Capt. Hoffineyer, on the Gib iuaL, for London with a cargo consisting of 1,207 casks turpeutiuo valued at $28,500, nud GUI barrels rosin valued at $2,500. Total value of cargo, $01,000. Wc again put tbe moiueuton* ques tion, why send abroad for your print ing ? Every dollar you send away on ly impoverishes your town. Seud your onlers right straight to onr of fico. We keep a good stock of paper direct from tbe factory. lb k Co. are selling groceries at bottom Foreign nittl Domcstc Wines, Liquors, ' AND CIGARS, B.II SIMT, MOTION, 111. AprtW^Wro Election Notice- Mr. Editor: Can you inform the publio why tbo roccipta and expendi tures of the city government arc no longer published iu your paper. I for one would like to aeo monthly itemized statements. Publicity ia a foe man can do a sight of work iu that time. Wo are pleased to stuto that wc liavo it from good authority that Mr. J. B. Wright (Manzy) will open soon a clothing establishment in our city. He will occupy tbo other side of the etoro now occupied by Messrs. W. T. Glover & Co. (Dixon's now building). He will be heartily wolcomod back by his old friends and former school mates. Flab book, ml llun »t GOLDSMITH A CO.'S. In an altercation nt Micbclson’s bar last Saturday night, Tom Dorillioo was shot in tbe neck by Capt Clay Williams. Ab tho matter will bo up boforo tho courts, wo have no com ments to mako except tbut we uoed no moro powerful nrgumont than the like of this for the abolition of tbe ro- tail liquor trado. It is, without donht, tho curse of our town. Twenty-fly* cents will bay oa* dozen mackerel at Ooldsnitth k Co.'s. Mr. J. M. Dexter left boro yester day by Mallory steamer for n briof trip to Providence, R. I., whence he will rotnrn tbe List of this month with bis estimable lady, whoso return will bo welcomed by her lady friends throughout our city. Mr. Dexter lias not been North sinco 1876, when lie went for a briof visit and to recruit af ter tbe yellow fovor, which sonio of our citizens may remember, even if the City Council did forget tho gold modal voted him in Novotnbcr, 187G, for servico rendered during tho epi demic. Ju*t received s full nnii|>ly ofncw.fsucy guod* »nd tell mllliacry in all tbs utest styles nt LADIES‘STORE. Wc call attention to now adver tisement of Messrs. J. MicbeUon A Bro. iu this issue. Tlioy have a line store nnd stock of goods, which they offer nt low prices for cash. Ladies will Int waited on by Misses Nathans and Burnett, their accomplished lady clerks. Tho Messrs. Michclson do- deserva much credit for being the first to oiion tho paths of business to the ladios by employing them as saleswo men, and ivc are sure oar Indy friends will appreciate this action. Go and see their stock ia alt its vast variety. Vem-el I .on I -Hevell Mon Mlnnlnil On Wednesday last tho Spanish hark Mnnuel, Captain Yior, direct from Sapclo quarantine, nttoraplod to ontor our harbor, iu charge of pilot Tabbot. By some means she got nground upon tho .South breakers about 2 r. m. nud tbumped terribly.— Tho pilot boat came nt ouce to the city for tho steam fug J. P. Stevens. Tho lug went down early tho next morning, hut sueiug nothing of the vessel, returned to tho city under the impresaion Hint she had gotten off ami put to sen uutil the storm should subside. Thin, however, was a mis take for at 2 a. M. the vessel had gone to pieces nnd tho crew iu two boats bud started for laud. Juat before day one ol the houta containing the pilot, cnptaiu, third mate and five sailors reached Cumberland light, and dnriug the dny were brought up to the city. Thu rust of the crew havu not be, n heard from, nud the presumption is that they have gone to bottom. ltioe Mill anil Bnrn Burned. Tbo rice mill and barn of Mr. J. K. Nightengale, on tbe Altaranha, twelve miles from tbe city, woa destroyed by fire last Tuesday night. It is sap- posed to have been tho work of an in cendiary, as all the fire in the furnace was pnt out when work was through for tho dny, and, beaidea, the fire originated on the roof of the engine room. Mr. Nightengale computes bis loss to bo about $10,000, of which $5,300 was covered by insurance. Tbe fore man on tho place, as soon us ho heard the alarm given by the watchman, hurried off after Mr. Kcllar, the mnu- ngor, who was at bis summer place, several miles away, instead of rushing to the scene and saving property, much of which wns destroyed just because no ouo wns present to rnovo it—for instance, clod-crushers undor nu adjacent shod, and fiats lying iu tho cnnal near by. Thcso wore burned simply because no ouo moved thorn. Fortunately for Mr. Nightongalo, ho had mndo one shipment to Savannah of over 3,000 bushels, and hnK, wo un derstand, sumo rice stilt in the field. Ht. Himons ltemn. Oulilsniitb X Co. keep tin ware, paint*, crockery, Usms »J cents, N$"«m 13cents,slnuiMtr* 13.1 11 poundh sugar $1,8 pounds granulated attgar H pounds cut loaf II, i), ponnd* coffee f 1, cixl ten nob per pound, keroellie oil 30 rente ]»or (■OL1MMITII * < 0. Manoe—Williamson—On I lie (‘veil ing of tbo Ctb inst., at tho Methodist parsonage in tbis city, by Itev. H. 1* Myers, Mr. Ed Mitnoo mid Mis* Lau ra Williamson, all of this county Holt—Scarlett—Ou the Oth inst., at tbo rctiideucu of tbo brido’s father, Mr. Francis D. Scarlett, by Rev. J. W. Qnnrtormnn, of Waycross, Mr James Webb Holt, of Jacksonville, Ha., and! increase. Where it is to stop no ouo Miss Annie C. Scarlett, of Fancy | hcuiuh lo know. Wc are pleased, how to corruption and extravagant oxpon- Bluff. Owing to tbe prevalence of a ! $>ver, to xtate tbut gounitin pronparity ditures. Tax Payer. northern tot the groom eharterod the | tteeniH to spread its wings over onr 3Ir. Cooper has m-nt forwwi quit © I steamer J. P. Stevem* to go to Fancy . land, ewpt in localities injured by su exibit from tbis end of the M. A Bluff for bis fair prize. The wedding, storm, drought, etc. A Specimen letter- Tho following unique lottcr was picked up on onr streets and handed us for publication. It was signed by a couple of colorod damsels up tbo road, nnd wns addressed to " Mis ltoo aud ilonr Ladios A fronds,” and rends thus: " Sopt tho 28 1881_ Dear indies please to obligo mo aud sond me two smooth black snmlowu hat if yon will, ploaso to dress tbom liko tbo ouo yon had shown as when wo was over there nnd dress tbom Enough for a dollar niul ploaso mam to put them in a box so that they may uot get hurt Obligo and when wo do come over thcro wo will corno nnd visit yoar storo and bny ploaso dress them nicely so that the boys can smile when they sec ns. Verry Obligo" Isxik Out for Stolen (UoMh[ On the night of tho Clh the jewelry storo of Mr. Clms. Docrilingcr wns entered and the following goods stni- en that can he missed, aud probably much more: 1 gold hunting-case watch, chased; 1 gold hunting-ease watch, with name of ElTord Berrio engraved ou in side of hack; 1 opcn-faco nirkol-plntcd wntoli, it- Imiiiiinting dial: 1 double-case brass watch nud chain 1 gold vest chain,Kbks in shape of heart; 1 1 roll pinto gold nccklm-c; J 2 ladies' plated chains. ' 1 GOUIHIIITI, .•cos v Oman. Tlie course it true love uover runs very smooth, 'tis said. The results ure sometimes amusing. .V yonng gon- tlomaii not a mile away recently got “out cnl" by n friend who had tho pleasure of seeing Ids girl homo from church. Tho chagrin weighed so heavily upon him that bo could not sleep. Finally, however, morpheus onine to ids relief, not to giro refresh ing sleep. Imt, instead, horrible dreams, for the young man dreamed lie was a dog and Imd a lame, and an other dog biggrr'n him came nud took it away. Popular ltesurf. Tbs large now store recently built by Mr. Dixon nnd adjoining tbe new drug store of Mr. J. T. Wain, bids fair to become ono of tho most attractive places in the city. JfeBsrs.W. T. Glov er A Co bare just moved in with a new and complete assortment of. sta tionery, mnaic books, pictures, eta, and arc preparing to do a largo whole sale and retail business in tbeir lino. They will also have a news-stand wbero ean be fonnd the latest publi cations. Tbe reading pnblio will, no donbt, show tbeir appreoiatiou of tbis enterprise. , The leading dailies will be sold at publisher's prices, and mag azine, periodicals and books of oil kinds can be obtained at New York or Savannah prices. Mr. Glover is a live maw and tbe enterprise of which be is the head is sore to meet with the abundant success it merits. On ono aountcr of tbis mammoth store is dis played an assortment of "monitor oil stovos” of which Glover & Co. aro the sole agent* in tbis pert of tho State. Thoy are said to be an invaluable ad dition to every liontohold. The renr of the storo is partitioned off from tho main part with which it communioales by an archway. This part of tbe store ia occupied by Master Frank Duuo, as a job printing office. He has jnst re ceived a now Exaelsior press and com plete outfit for job-printing, and is ready for any bnsiuess that offers in bis line, after school boors each day. Hitohoook'e Analysis. Among the valuable books wo been able to peruse lately, wo know of none we can rccommond moro highly to the student of tho scriptnrcs than tho above. It is ropleto with in terest and complete in every particu lar. With this work in hand, yon etui in a moment find anything the Bible contains. Mr. A. A. Andrews is the agent for tbs work and baa boon can vassing the town for tnbaoriben with success. Secure the book if possible. Ladies who appreciate eloganoe and purity are using Parker's Hair Bal sam. It is tbe best article for restor ing gray hair to it* original color and beauty.octl-lm Tax-Payers, Take Notice! The following si Uoq or taxes As 1881; aM Gouty for th«mr Jjrnnawlck, Bept. 30 tad 31, Oct, S Md 4, tad U Mk Stmoet Mtlk, Sept 23, sad Oei. I sad 17. Bethel. Icpt.33.sad Oct. 4 sad 18. No. l. K. k B. It. It., Sept. 84. sad Oct. Tsad 19. Evelyn, Sept 30, sad Oei. 8 sad 10. B* hi. TISON* T. C., O. C. H. A. KENRICK, Real Estate § Land Agent, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. O*ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTION OF BERTH. References: (Jen. John B. Oordoa, Atlsats, Os, ; Hon. John T. Collins, Collector Fort of Braaswtck. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. k, mill r In tits city -rail t LADIES' LTOKE. Cull ltov. I NV. Wiultlel), of Marietta, iuiH ucctiptotl the call of the Freubyto- rian church of this city for his ser vices for tho next twelve month*.— He will cuter upou the tlihchnrgo of his Julies dm noon hk he enn inovo down. Mr. WmMell iiml his Chtimnble Indy come mining as well accredited, and wc look for plcuHing resultH from their sojourn with its. Thoso who heard Mr. Wttddell preach, when here recently, «|>cnk iu high tar ins of him iih :i speaker, am! look fot his return to us with interest. Now, hoys, he good to yonrmd you’ll uover got left. Col. W. R. Shftdmiui, of Cnnnou’s Point fame, has scut now** very line specimens of olives, both pick let I nml greon on tho hush, iiIho u half gallon of pure olive oil, to tho Atlanta Expo sition, in cure of Mr. Jns. M. Coupcr, of Brunswick. Mr. A. A. Adam*, of “The Village,“ will 'also awn I ttuiue cjtton. Our little latum! will not be entirely left out. Mr. Shidmnu has nlsmt 1,500 bush els of ftno rust-proof oats for side. The Islanders may now l«mk for ward to n new model iu Ixmt-hiiifiting —at lenst, new for these purls. Mr. George Stevens, of the Ht. Hintons Boat Club, has built nnd htuiii-lied a “cntamnran”-riggod sail IhwO, utid George tells us she runs wi ll. Mrs E. P. Herrick nn»l two daugh ters arrived last Tuesday eve direct from Brooklyn, Me. We wish tlimit a pleasant winter iu th« ".Sunny South.” Mr. B. E Flint i« erecting n newt j awuiug in front of hiit furn turn wwre*; house. Mr. Peter Krauxn, tlie I Hiker, hus put up n double piazza in front of bis residence B. Rnilruail, all of which will ba»|>lsc- l»rty rotunoxl to tlm city »t I i-. x.,| Uw ., v ,„„ w 7„. t-'.-icui I. Mr " 1 U*rtli"«.r’» Mow ImiM- didly arranged, sad will go far to illus- j “ u, ( !(*• young ronpls left on tb*eveu-| «"■ “ ,r "“ ,r "'" U “* | trato Glynn and McIntosh. We will j i n K for Jacksonville, their future 1 Every week he has something new! present place, is nls.nt rcmiy roroccu- lellonrrca.lcn.au about them next! home. They carry with them revived nffeir lo^of P “" CV week in a), o litorial currerpomlence well wiahes of a host of frimi.N, among Z ciK.n.‘“fr«nrikdtimo r re’! 'among I Mr U ' J ' I)U ' ou ' ,, from Atlanta i them tha writer. which is tho "Yonng Middy,'"'Vio* old aland in- front ol tlm (inatom Houho, ia being rebuilt over the aalica .iIJ|, ll*H*miiiir Yea, everything accms to buvtt a grand upward teudenry, capccinlly tliat whicli goes to sustain life. To add to this, Western height). (Greon Line), »c learn, have gouo up jnat ono bnudred jhir cent. Our price current tn-day show s something of an Mr. R. M. Tison paid tho Island a visit on Wednesday, for tbo puv|si8a of collecting Stato and county taxes. With but one voesel at tbe wharves, brig RoseUa Smith, and the mill shat down for three or four days, things aro rather doll on tho Islnud. •Sailed, on Sunday, for Bath, Alainc, schooner Nellie F. Morae, Capt. Haw ley, with a cargo of 385,000 feot ship Bluff; also, British bark Malincbo, Capt. Kickbam, for Buenos Ayres, with 6G0.072 foet, measured for-the market. Extensivo repairs aud improvements aro going ou at GaBcoignn Mill, un der tbo direction of Mr. W. It. Dart, and as Col. Collins has just returned, wo may soon expect to ace things booming. Tho steamer David Clark, damaged in tho late storm, is ont again, and is running to Florida. At present the stoamer Florida is nndorgoing repairs on her boilers iu Savanunb, and will bo outboou. Mr. C. Ditchbnru loft last week for Now York, wbero ho goes to pnrehaso a winter stock for tho compuny> store. Now then, boys, Brunswick prices, good goods, sinull profits aud quick sales. Mr. John Fitzgerald bus just ro- turnod from a abort trip op tbo road for bis boaltb, nud will open at tho old stand at Jowtown. Mr. A. W. Smith has, welearnfrom a roliablo source, lias his placo, known ts tbe West Point Plantation, to Mr. J. E. Chapman, who (ins also lately pnrehasod Pike's BlnIT. Mr. C. wo believe, n live business man, and wo wish him sucress ill bis now undertaking. Recently tbo Island has lieen infes ted with tbe mosquito nuisance, Imt wo aro plonse.1 to chronicle the de parture of these nncrgotic littlo birds. Three vessels left tho mills last week, with cargoes of lumber aggre gating 1,112,253 foet. Two were | coastwise nnd one foreign. A dispatch was received last Wed nesday ovouing by our operator warn ing the Island of an approaching storm. This ngaiu allows tho great convouiencc of telegraphic communi cation with Brunswick, not only for tho company's business, but cnahliug skip masters and boommeu to get out au extra supply of lines in anticipa tion of a gale. Mr. J. L. Stevens, formerly of Oits- coigne Mills, is constructing a frame house at Frederica, whicli will, learn, he enclosed treforecold weather. Rev. II. E. Lucas will preach ut the union church at 11 v. m and 4:30 e. Sunday. Sabbath school at the usual hour. Wo hope to see su nn- usnal number ont. Dr. R. J. Massey received Iris |»- pers, nnd after going to Uruuswick last Friday fur qualifirntion, came home a livo Justice of tt)6 Pence, nnd now wo havo what Us* long lieen j needed, nod that is more discipline.— | will fill tha position* of Constable, J Jet Ornaments, Cord and Tassels, Bailiff, and all tlm sundry offices.- Brnnswickfimporinm ■ ♦—♦♦ ^ » ■■ ■ - DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. GENTS’ & LADIES’ J. MICHELSON & BROTHER b<! tw*t .lock of Ola win. t ab<t *m f'T roan*! V«*n, yon our *toci. Our «r Irrctui’ l to thU market. WA *b ;br LADY CLERKS will teki- mperia |>1 in wtnhig on all enatotajn who th alra to m* anything lo Ih-lr IMpart- meut. W« litVi< h UtkV *nd dtnplay o( D R JESS GOODS, i-lttiu*. mud •« |>rica* nu| to l»* *xccil«d. W« offer bMUlifUl Xovflty (inoils for Ovcr-Druascs nnd Trimmings, ^nrat Silks and Satins of all shades, Dress Goods of every color and variety. I prlr«M to *nit tiir* tiiuHi, A flu* •MortMMl ol PASSEMENTERIE AND PLUSH TRIMMING, A CHOICE STOCK OF TJTTOITS, AND A NICE LOT OF LADIES’d CHILDREN’S HATS TrtMMwl and HUtrliuw*d. w tb NO I IONS of *11 4 Ladies* asd OhildreiFs Boots and Shoes OF ALL 80IITS. IN THE Geuts’s White Overshirts only $1.00 Apiece ! not j" null uawi< k. (it. • «n. tiaiuluo our atxck ud |tl <mr prkau. $*4 Chess, Carley & Co., —WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Ab * lerlioa Urt ordinary L> ill thr raraiKy «xie»- M-BMBl bj Ike rnnto«Ook -l W. n.U^rrlr. O-b. <U1 b, bcM .1 lb, MS HkMJ be* Mb Utel. T. O CONNOR, Jx. * doth iupirtof Court. Messrs. Edwardn ami Ward Imve j Mortranry ltr*|x»rt lor purchased tho eu^riuo and lixtureH of Whiten, three; colored, three, tbo variety shop of Mr. Lacree and Causes.—)Iordsmns, three; denti “jare eroctinff a buihliii{{ for the sarow lion, one; «n»K«ntivx chill, one; h|h» on the rear end of Mr. Ward's lot. As ■ plexy, one. soon as they are ready they aill let Under five years, four the people kuow what they propone j ('. L Sciilattek, M. D. i which is tho "Young Middr, M "Vio- olt tor," "Ocean Spray," "Style, ,r "Dane- Hi , er” nnd "Half Shell." All of tbstu aro 1 0 f OILS OF ALL KINDS, NAVAL STOKES, NAVAL STORE SUPPLIES, tuu former one. It will In- quite j , . , ,. ,,l05 i! »n rmlMiking huihling wlicn coiuph lcd, Buhl, null, if any -luubt it, go and . , ‘ . ' „ ; . test t bem yi,or delves. , *>“* - llre0 nn " aoor - i Cull next week and cxMiniue Home ami, for iho preaent, u cmiiiuodioiiM j genuine nieerncbanm pipva «*»d new i hull above. limudH of chewing tobacco*. Hi* ‘ • rxb from tb# AUmiUc m»4 <A Xtftru together wirir- iloing. Scniarrr.ii, M. I)., , motto is “Quick sales and auratl prof- rsbir-ib. I IDgltesl NtarKCi wnw | Health Otiicer, C. B. 1 its, anU‘never oay die."' It |?££ uu'tn k. w. ^ l. l. cahswzix. j uislied at Closest Figures, Hay, Brain, Provisions, Etc. Highest Market Rates paid for Naval Stores. Supplies fur-