Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, December 03, 1881, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

ADVEiTISEi All ArriAl. VOLUME VII. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1881. NUMBER The Advertiser and A ppeal, M PPSLIRHED SYE1T BATU1UUT, AT BRUNSWICK, • GEORGIA, BT re. Gr. STAcrs". BAY STREET, BRUNSWICK, - GA. Convenient to Business, the Railroads and the Steamboats. Furniture New, Table Good Ir. C. M&CM * CO. t PROPRI3TOR8. CIGAR FACTORY BRUNSWICK, GA., 1). G.ltlSLEY, 1 -opri tor. C'lOAUM NASUt'ACItHKO BV HAND, AMD U> TUSnSlUT OllAKKc or Pure Havana Tobacco, And M prioM to > t*‘y any »«l .• t The- »01«»» • hiSof DIXON’S NEW BUILDING. Newcastle St., Brunswick, Cra. Beport or Irw, lloi.ton, Clerk nil Tmiirtr.Ot, of Branawlck, for ike month or Jet?. Amount on band #5,772 40 Mr* F A B Grady, tales 20 20 rot Ma DROO RTOR’a to the abov. lor,uon, an. b teed, ti laaatl tka (ntflcfeScallr with efre,l> .applrof Drugs, Chemicals, PateiitMedici Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet Articles , r rc IN GREAT VARIETY MeraL waters, thef« .U*ww*f arms it jnr c MOORS * MoCRAl.V JOS. K. LAMBRIGI' K. F. OOODDRKAL l’O-.rr orricK. W. T. OLOVEll, O'CONNOR A WF.NZ, COOK BROS. * CO.. TorrcfciuiMu). ASA BURNEY. HOi./UNDOUF A DUO MATH 13. IIICbKLSON A BBO., Your t flrders are Solicited. Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, BUISTVS FltESH AND GENUINK - K FINE GREEN AND LACK TEAS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, And other article* too nuruerua* lo tn«ntl<n>, and oatully kept In » flrat-clAM limit Wore. Physician’s Prescriptions Accurately compounded. Union nii«l Mitufli'M etravt*. Altor *tom U chxM-4. *111 chet rfully attend any cu... ior mcdlctm t, if notified al lit* trtldcncr. cor JAMES T. FLATN, .RUf’ST. i Brunswick & AlbanyEa: .rd m ^ ^ » - TIME TAmLE. Takes Effect Monday, Octobei 3d, 1881. ~ THAI NS GOING EAST* Mr* M J Boa? '• 8 r,2 J M Coleman " 19 76 J M Dcxtor “ C9 28 Sami Tjiaincr Mrs Jane.Mayhew “ CO 70 E L NoidUngor " 2 W A lianaoin & On " 6 86 J S Vinson “ 9 88 W H Wbaley •* 8 Mra Marl h* White P 618 William Hazlehorst " 20 76 " trnateo, taxes 7 60 DG Parker, toxos 22 80 V « Mitchell " .. 30 16 DCB/icon&Co " 25 . 1 10 .203 00 . 9 70 54 05 . 150 60 Mrs Julia Uertel, taxes 10 00 Tonoy Graham " D A Kalim, fiuoa Eat J L H Fairchild, taxes. Mrs N S Finney “ . J E DuBignon " n Schriouor, sales. Steele MeA White Mrs GDWoodbridgo “ W F Bnrkuloo •• Jumos Ilhiu “ HBRobinson.trnsteo" RSClubb •' n lore Nixon " Sami Wiggins “ Cato Clayton '• II T Dunn ..... N'erolliiUodgo ” ..... W Mnhonoy “ Cyrns Shelton " ...... L C Mar' u " sales H 15 Good bread, tmstoo, taxes Sirs E1) N'ighlongnlo, taxes . Joe Gram “ Daul Smith " .... Wm Jackson “ Mrs Thoiuns Miuohaii “ :j A Erocuiagton " J A C Drury " — Geo Washington •• ... Thomas Botirko " WAFoUer " ... HCMnn'v " .... F, ” TM-i.dy •* l>i vid Da a " Witoy Bngg “ TaClarl " .... Jn- in- Corier " .... Mrs IS Lebon 64 43 26 00 28 03 4 76 600 4 40 1 35 12 4 10 12 16 1 80 13 66 11 30 6 02 410 2 26 30 94 2 00 4 68 200 5 42 13 65 7 60 200 21 70 10 00 00 Eat P Manley 300 10,076 04 omit'ns kv mts. J F Nelson, salary. $ 26 00 Janies Honston “ 7E00 B A Fahm " Co 00 J L Beach " 60 W H Bainoy “ 45 T W Bolt “ 45 00 LB Davit •• 25 00 T G Stacy “ . 20 00 Jackie Whiio " .... 0 26 Board of Education, coupons. 297 60 S Mumford " 70 00 Wm Hazleburat " 17 60 DC Baron A Co., streets— 119 70 J M Dexter, oertifioataa 76 02 " conuons 52 60 E A Nelson •• .... 7 00 W B Burroughs" .. 10 60 H A Carswell “ 08 28 A T Pntnam, streets.. 67 00 Joe Falana ot ol, small pox.. 247 00 U B Goodbread " 50 60 A V Pntnam, charity 18 60 Jaekio White « 100 W S Pittman, aanitalion 40 00 D A Moore, guard house 72 10 J F Nelson, Jr., Coupons — 21 00 Bobt Storms, fire department. 6 00 Thos Dorillion, police 0 00 BA Fahm " 260 Mrs Ellen Cbristio, charity... 4 60 H E Locos, coupons 14 00 L W Harris at si, streets. — 156 83 DB Goodbread “• .15 00 ' police 6 64 HonryTnlmogo&Co., coupons 70 00 J J Cisco A Son, oonpons. .. 735 00 Thomas Wilson, qnsrsntiue. 30 00 Cash to bslanoe 7,462 06 10,076 04 Examined and found correct. .Tanks M Govern, Chairman F C. rklun'i Sronis. 3 25 10 08 1 50 36 60 TRAINS GOING WEST r.oHiiiiiLr rLASirev uutua. Ysrki-t Hqntrr, M. I,. HARNETT &. 00,, RATES, $2.00 PER DAY. This favortto family Huf«l. nud*r tw n Glynn County Shoriff Sales. First Tuesday in December, 1881. OEORUIA—Oltnn oemmr. Will b« toM Ltiftm tha Cnart Mom* door, to IU fity of Bnuorrick. Glynn rounty, OrorffU, oa Ut* drat Tn**doy IQ Ixtcembcr, Ml, betweo I bo boor* ol tea a. M. and f->ar r. *. of that day, atpoblleoat. cry. to lb* bibbest and beet bidder, tb* fbUowm* deevrtbod property, to-Wit: All tboM certain lot* of land. »• tinted in Mid ♦Gate and county, and In tb* Old Town of tbnetty -of Brnnowlck. and known and d**erib*d la tb* mop of **id city, made by (toon* B. Baldwin. A. ®. I'm, a* Old Town lot* nn»W* 4« tad 7K. told |i. liter* y l*rie<! oa by tho tl'si*nti;m.!, a* Kh*rMf r> uM count/, a* the property of Urbiuu* Ibtrt. a* trnatM for bu wtto B. •. Unit, tod tor toUdmn, nnder and by Tina* of a A fb t**n*d from tb* Mpw rtor Court of Mid county In favor of I. Y. OrMMR» h *urrtTing eopartner of T. X. Maybe* h Co„ aiolaat Mid Urlnaa* Dart, to., a* truatoeof hi* w f -. K. B. T)*rt. *’ d h-r children, property polaV •d -*tby lalntif n auto n*y, and !cri*4 n tb* property of ut* raid d*frtul*tit, I**Ml*i lb. AMoaatofMlddto to.to* to aMadF t*re*t up to February 23d. 18H1,12.1*0 to: pith crural later**!, and f40 U) coal of**ir. Voile* ut, l* Mtlafy bald a prtneipai; la- .KXtot With io> _ J*if. VotkeKir. afor*Mid, tenant la JOBKPn K. LAMRRIOUT, Sh«if O. O , O*. j l-SAV* j * STATIONS. L. 5:00 /. F. 0:00 Lfl:37 1*7:10 L.8:10 L.8:87 L 9.60 L. 10:23 L. 11:12 L 12:10 L. 12:27 I’M 1*1:10 L 2:14 L. 2:80 L. J:35 L. 3:52 I* 1:21 1*4:60 L 5:37 1*0:20 A. 7K10 iOOam 9:60 10:22. 10:40 11:20 iiiL 12:20 r 12:41 1:14* 2:10 t 2:20 2:47 3:23 3:50 4:21 4:35 4^3 6:12 5.35 T imiJNSWiCjC:..., 10 JAMAICA 166| 25iWAYNESWIFFE.. :140i 32'FUI^TON |lSi' 45.HOBOKEN 1120 OOSCHLAT’RVILFE. 121 00 WAY CBOSS llli G7VAUESBORO 101 78|MILFWOOD 90 PEARSON 93KIRKLAND lOliWILLICOOCHEE.. U2IAIWVPPAHA 122IBROOKFIKI.!) 180IT1FTON.... 133:IUV:-1R81I)K 139TYTY 145!AI,FORD .. 151 ISABELLA 49 11:52 41 11:27 38, 11:10 32 10:53 201 10:34 i 2 I| 1015 0.01 ' JlOllDAVIS I 10 9:35 Ieastj . ...45 600 6:32 •> oo || 4:20 4:13 3:43 3:15 2:43 81 2:10 J 78 1:35 701 1:10 5 59' 12:32 r M I,. 10 I, A. 7:u I* 0:20 L. 6:43 11* 5:10 11* 410 11. 3:51) I,. ,?.<V> ! 1* 2:00 1*1:14 11* 12:10 ; I. 11:48 f* 11:00 i A. 6:30 '171'EAST AtJJANY... T* 9:00 A M 1 ll 0:20 5:35 5:00 AM R. 1). M.iAiiKit. Snpni iiienilent A,.prov«i: CHARLES 1* SCHLATTIRi Genl Manager. MACON b BRUNSWICK RAILROAD. Oa ai d *ft*r N’otemb »r Stli. '."Nt. IL- foil LMveMaccn, LmtiJm Arrive at • heduii- of the M. MOOT XXi'IiKbd ( i DAILY). . 1:60 PM J:'«A M &3QAM Lmt* Branewkk v .iGPM Leave J**np U-W P M Arrive at Maeon T oo A M .Y FAMEXOER AMD MAIL pAU.VL - * •••/’••»• . StVPl MALLORY’S « r ions i miKi Steamship Line. . ::s.cupm Le*V* BlBDbWirk.... W:I«AM A *r!va at Mocua T JO »* M For ooooeetton* h* H . V. A W. Ib bedale. micros title Hooks, i wwmSSrm Ckpta u RISK. ^ar^ ,.««,-!quy Q- SA ft fi l yjQ l y/Q > .. »L ttllas) irotalb* H*m ru«ofGlynu os.nty.u»t- • . btg Irota IT# . and *nlweqn»tiUy bruafbt «W book , np to 1874, tnaklttg " • In iwmk T a vklfata ^i: »*r!f lift L) #ypb. ma, and w!«> hiv* token U*F. 1. S. raw'Mno. oad •re now. to all appMiancM, and la tbrir own b** l.*f.M.rn*fmMtaiatefi*<MmM-a* *b- #«t amn, -.U from the hand* of hi* Moke-, fvlbwey ’...*.*their pnbMi ram*o*rad*tie**, bat I am aj. •.and vo tefcr the m .*pf »*«*» »7, : t \‘ m f "**!? 4 Bdigee everyth!a* t at < a be ^'id -n Hafrv. r. 0*- »,/?MbMU«any t ■W* -•*tmK**U* -ivrwlrMnudle*. it: • *,*'• b** t*tl»' i I at ecb my riuuk.l-ri.uUd.. I )•*.* • V* l-nrpoo*indicated. fmL wWJf+v „G. •UE MWirr«PXCiriC COMPANY. PrwpHeton. At. %Mbj all dmgtfteU- Gall hr a mpv »«f Men'* Frtend.** mplotc alMtrart to book T . „ buuk ol the eunnty, with the *|. I ,_*. •>)« 1\ and *. which abetnetk ' ,n ?J".!*!*!*?? ,? ^ . dee true Go.) <>f Uie record*, ore the | **V*l**f , I °“ **: * A - ■ Urn. t» vh. tHI-e oi lilynu mdm r A “ ,U *“*“ '+‘ with book T. IU ha* opened ati I Yfixht and peerage^ / It upon for eiandoatlnn of Uth-e j r,,f i* - " forenah nompeueetlnn. *e per ec^ednleof lev* la of. Capteia 1IINKH. ry Prblay al A P. M. arrtv. 'TWeeflvy. (Wi-moHili* on 11. * A. aud M. h B. Railroad*. only <bu* iu ndatioi. b> the till- ■ for 1.1* :uno named, with which wm mved with bu oflke. and will keep It open a* by any other Hue or* apply to U. IV. kOmiWK K, Asm Dm Ok wick. M J J Spears, sales 29 65 Mrs M LBponrs, taxes Mrs S E Miller ” MrsAAFulch " Mrs E H Unlcholl " .... MirisSMArnistrong" ... J aims Jnekson " J M Coii|)or " .... Mra C G Cmipi r " .. Joe ih-beits " JFCrnmliv “ ... ■I E Hush- 1! '* Fat Pi-tor Mania}' L C Wright " MrsJeroM.nelian " John Armslrong " The Cliieaga Inter-Ocean tolls in s few words the story of Chicago's pro. grass ainoe sho bociuno a city fn 1887. Io tho thirty-fonr years between that 1 261 time aud I 71, abo increased herpu|>- 1 DC [ ulatioc to 300,000, a gain in thirty four yean of about 300)000 or on nv or*go gain per year of abont 9,000. In tho ton year* between Ooobor 9,1871, and October 9,1881, the gain in pop ulation was 260,000, or an average gain per year of 25,000 In the tbir- ty-four years from 1837 to 1871, tho city glow m volume until the yearly sales bed a money vnlno of $450,000,- 000. In tho ten years succeeding the lire of 1871, the volume of biminces was luoro than doubled. A year af ter the fire the bank doaringa fur tho week were $20,000,000. Nine year* ' A NOVEL IITTLI WAR IRIF. >1 »|ri*lw O P. GOOD’. O. H. COWMAN, Codtracto aud Etildjr, MRimawicm, ueomuia. If Ytm wish Vo ^aiasssir* 0 u d • *0 kind* of w-.rk li j RmMrfneaoo Nrw<-v*tl» •t*Nt. t Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS, ..Kr” ** BRUNSWICK. GA., {J INiURANC! ARC COlUCfNh A5£1T, WILL PVY AlfDhO f .. Land and Rea 1 Estate. ok,Hit>>rriiMk«*■>”•)< P. GOODYEAR, ATTORXKY AT LAW. M • Ip U-»a'4 pr./vl4/H. ««...•« •Iba.-^pf fff '«• HitUN'KWiLK GA I CARDPNINQ ffOR PROFIT. JJ r-« ska io b* i practical fW-ORICULTORE nrr.ygardening or for IIds, Um , FOR PLEASURE, only, read • All by PETEB IIE9n>HllllOM. fife* $l.SO*«ch,pMtpald by aiil. Oar Comb Iced Couloca* of SEEDS au ? PLANTS X I**, scat fr-« on *prdie*tlo«. PETER HENOERSON&CO. 35 Ojrtlkailb St, W«v Toth. f. 1) Dftvm Oo " - truHtee “ Mr < U. -.1 Loif.hiigbt. tuxes h. J IK. ev, igont " Mra M .'. Lut t B A Fahin, Umt Mra !l C 'i iwkius, taxes... 1 j; Miuenhii " W It Dart " C Dart, Jr., Mra A (! Arnes " . Mra M A i.'ti) " .... K L Haiti* " ... (J A :.n:nu.n " ... r Mil * “ ... Mrs S J Wood " ... .1 C Green ” .... Horaee Dart " ... J li Robin. " ... Jack Uurioiigb. " ... A D Burbot " .. ■ J S BriK-l. “ ... Jere Mi'.leinl. " . ■ . Joseph Miliiaiik " ... W M Tuuuu '• .... liobt Sulomon " .... MiseM A DuBignini " .. 11J Head " ... Mra Friinoi-fi Went " ... Mra Peter S-rrel " Liri'iiib Ttiekuruiau " ... C K Tne-keruinii " .... John Mon.M>n '• ... J E Cainieu “ .... Alfred Hhvwi-mI •• .... A M Uayaoo.1 " .... Mra Mary ItUKaell ... J A C Drury .... John Will .mu, " .... Oo.i Johnson “ .... Flora Da) is " ... D It Mart.n " .... A (.’ Keeuuy " .... Hiiitih A Kav •' Tllou AmlelMili " ,.... Mira Hsttie WilliantH" iW 'Vum V**llsium iMiviIfet l Williams- ..... C il Hnird A 11 Crual-is ’ “ Mi- JD Wilkins “ Mi !!onry H.uuiltun“ D C Bscoii A Co., lieemie V K Mitchell, lioeuse Jatiiea blue, licenso. Joseph Mathews, license 14 n Austin, license. IUvan.nl, (isgC A Co., lireime 18 13 9 25 5 83 43 88 14 58 1 53 89 00 41 05 88 5.) 8 20 3 70 3 75 2 1u 20 09 14 60 5 00 4 3 i 11 55 3 00 A New York paper **ya: There now lisa at tbs wharf of the Delaware and Hndion Canal Company, at Ho boken, a very modest-looking little vesael, which Captain Ericsson bus constructed and christened “The De stroyer," and whieli, it ia claimed, will render ieefleetnal and of no value for offenaive warfare those expensive and haavily-trmored vessels, the pride of the navies of tho old world. With this innocent-Rppoaring little craft he propOsoa to completely wipe ontof existence, if opportunity offer*, the beat reasels extaut, made upon the system of which ho was tb* father. The Destroyer is s craft of iron, whoa* bull, even at she lay light on the water, waa almost entirely snb- merged. When ready for asniee tmt little of the boll wooldb* above water. The house, which is situated astorn, ia of iron, hat no attempt has been made to urak* it'impregnable, aa with the hones entirely shot away, the Destroyer is just aa aaswostby and capable of performing tb* work re quired of it Below tbs boose it if as well protected a* any armored vessel II* dimension* are 180 feet long, 11 feet deep aud 12 feet wida.— These nouns) proportions an to give her a high rate of speed, and aa her line* are exactly alike in both direc tion* ah* can move ahead or astern with oqnal facility. Tho simplo hori zontal engine of 1,000 Imise-powcr, resting on a sarfuoe condenser of about eight feet square, the hydrant- icolly oontMiled rudder, the novs^ altering apparatus, and the torpedo gun, are alt l-elow the snrface of the water, and os they are protected by am ored plates of improved eirnstrou- tion, Hitt a special device Io protect the machinery from shots fired at the exposed portion or front of the boat-, her inventor asserts wilh confidence that she is indestrnsUM*) save by sunken torpedoes or booU of her own kind. A frigate's launch in larger than she, yet Ibu frigate itself in n contest wonld lie wholly at her tnorcy, for tho immense entft oonld not be handled quickly enough lu get ont of the way of the little death-dealer no more than one tho pondorouelephant ipe from the insignificant little fly that io terribly nnnoya it. The eruuiueut of the Destroyer is Tfce lui Blast. 8*y* th* Journal of Science; Among tlis wonderful and nscfnl inventions of the Umst is the ommon blunt.— Suppose yon desire n piece of marble for a grave-stone; yon cover the stone with n shoot ot wsi no thicker than a wafer; then yon cut into the wax the name, date, etc., leaving the ronrbla exposed. Now pas it under tho blast and the sand sbsll cut it away. Re brova the wax and you have tho cat lotion. Take a place ot Froneh plate glass, wy two by six feet, cover it with fine lace, and pas* it under tbs blast, hud not n threadof ths lao* will bo injured, bnt tho sand will cut deep Into tho glass wherever it is cot cov- ^ by tho laoe. Now remove the and you have a beautiful figure yaisod on the glaa*. Io this way beau tiful figures are out in glass and at a small expense. Tho workmen can bold Uwir bands nnder tbe blest with out harm even when it is rapidly cat ting away tho hardest glass, iron or stoke, but tluy must , look out for fin- 1, or they will bo wbitUod off tight hastily. If they put on stool thimbles to protect tb* nails it will do hnt HtUo good, for the sand will soon whittle then sway; hot if they wrap s piece of cotton around then they are You will nt once see tbe philos ophy of iL Tho sand whittles away sad destroys any bard substance— oxen glass—hot doe* not affect sub stances that era soft end yielding, like Wax, cotton, fine lace, or even tho hu man hand. From Tkto ThmU loter tbe clonrini/t for tbe wcok weroi , , ,**..*. $89,000,000. In 1871 the value of manufactured products uf Chicago was $76,943,000. is $285,000,000. In 1881, the veins jj j-L 1 Nawcpapen are valuable to niaturi 10 001 *' prosperity They avortise Ilia vil- 5 50 lag®, county or loeality. They spread 6 00 bcfuni the reader a map mi which " 24 umy bo traced character, design, I progress. If a atranger cells at a lie 12 47; 3 71 keelson, in the fursranl part of the boat, ami its mnzxlo opens iliraetly into the ecu, being pruteoted from the rushing in of water when not in use by a periiiiiiiciit valve hnng by an el- Iniw joint to th* stem of tho veesel, and which is upoued nr clused by s piston iqicratcd at the breech of the gnu. When the gnu is tu be 6red tills valve ia rained, and stands ont of JJ jtot.be fiist inquire* for lh« village ‘*>s path »f tbs projectile. Hnw.when 2 li, | nowspoper; il a friend cobles from a 2 75 ( distance, tho next thing after n fnmi- . 1 1 !)' greeting ho inquires for ymir vil- ■’ ' lags or county newspaper, and voa feel disoomfited if you are unable to find a late copy, and confonmled if ooinpelied to sav yon do not take it The newspaper ia just as nenaisary to fit a man tor his true position in life ss food or raimont. Show ns a rag god, bore-foot boy rather than an ig norant one. His head will rover bis feet in after life if he is well supplied with newspapers. He will make tho men of mark io after life if yon grati fy that deairu fui kuuwleilge. Ollier thing* boiqg equal, it is a rule that never fails. Give tlio children news- P*!*™- _ Cnnnoi 4o Wllfcoat a nnR.la.kr The Berks oonuty man who disin- bsriUsI sneb of his desouidautH aa persisted in wesriug moustnehss usv or was a young woman or hi- wouldn't have done such a thing, says ilie Phil adelphia 71mc*. Few, if any, wuinen wear moustneiies llieinselves. lint ev ery one ->f ; hum know s sum* Isaly win 17 63 .. 20 00 .. 3 00 .. 4 Oh . 8125 . 18U .1,838 25 .. 16 70 .. 28 25 .. 2 8.> .. 7 7.5 ... 10 6o . 2 30 .. 1 On ..104 38 .. 40 00 .. 7 00 .. 5 00 .. 21 60 ... 517 .. 43 18 .. 9 97 95 .. 2 CO .. 2 48 ..108 38 ..254 00 .. 8 76 ..10 30 .. 60 93 10 56 the valve is railed, is tbe wnter pre vented from milling into tie. muzzle of the gnu 1 ia a query that naturally arises, and the inventor provides against this emergency by the use of a seotinnsllv constructed valve of wood anil rilldier elulb, which tightly fits tbe miisxle, mid is pi seed in the gun before tlm projectile in, Slid shat tered to atoina when tlm torpedo starts on it* errand of destruction.— “Water umst rush in when the pro- jcotile leaVHc the gun, and so sink tb* vossel," say* (tie critie as ha look* at tbs working nnslel. Certainly it wmlil, lmt for the fuel that ns soon** Uni prujeutih- is fired out tin- gunner closes his |s.rmiiiiout valve ami abnts ft the iiitlns. which can only be through the gnu itself. Wind eoloes ill runs out through 'lie lircnrh and drips through the grating into the bilge Mow, ram which it is pumped out liy s stesni siphon placed nt Uic side of tlm gun. So f ir Uie explana tion is ssttcfseturT. and it w made donbly so t>v the initial experiment, which siMiarcl that the |sinuaueul vhIvi- .-an be cIoohiI .ifter lli“ gnn is 30 43 dues w-..r I hem Hie luoimlsehn is * j •*'“ •> l"" »“'* I'tlte water Is 2- UC 310 69 95 12 18 25 00 600 600 3 75 3 00 29 00 5 00 James Blue, loose 3 90 Onto Clayton il B tKodbrind, trustee. Jackie While •* .Isno-s Jnnk-ou “ J R Eostwick " F (1 Lowe .>• ,, 2 (lit l (3) .1 75 67 too »;o source ut i- itreinu delight Io tbe young girl, and aim can't ilo witbont at Isast ne; seme yuung women keep several on baud wl the came ting-. It is * good thing fur the |a*tca of mind of the Berks county mail that he didn't bear them roniment upon that pro vision of his will. Au economfc.'l n>ma|aindrnl of Maine mnaiilt«»l as on the inslU-r of making a little unmet goagiasl ways. According to mu ideas the lest «*y would he to pul it iq an envelop* and tun'! it to u« ■hippr.l, ttiougli there was a stmng sidi ti l« running directly towsril the inns/. , st the time id me experiment. M. Dohrn has upiodniasl Ihu tele- pbuim III eonueetioi. with his scientif ic exptorstins of tlm lmd of the Bay at Naples. |ty its nos the divrr and tb* boa) umn overhead are able to com municate wilh each oilier qniekly anil intelligibly. It may is- said that s country news paper's subscription bit'* an oonl, but they art md collected 'Wo doo't know mnch about it, uf count,” e*ys the editor of tho Bur lington HamIvye, "but wo should think after n tuna has been 8ocroary of tbe Treoenry for three or four year*) and had occasionally 'damped $50,- 000,000' into Well street to relieve tbe market, end bad —n«d ia $20,000,000 six** at ooa time, snd bokght $2,900,- 000 of booda every week, and die- bnraed $11,000,000 one wook and $18,000,000 tb* next, we should think it would grarol him awfully to go book into hi* lew office when tbe ad ministration changed, and make ont aa abstract of a farm away out iu Bnskahaw county and sell it for an old woman down in Kickapoo town ship to au old fellow out in Waukin- daw settlement, and only get a fee of $32, and have to wait fonr months for that, aad tbon have to tike a sorrel oott for IL Pcrhapa the ox-Secreta- rics of Ihs Treasury don't mind it ■huob, but wo just My that wa believe wo should.” What la known in California as tbe "tbbris question” bae finally gotton into Ibo courts, and injnnetiona and conusor injunctions am being ex changed, to Ibo manifest profit e4 tb* lawyer*. The mine* of the hill oouu- try bnnlering on tbo Becramento v*l- ley aim worked by washing out vast quantities of aan t, day and gravel.— The debrie obokM the stream* flowing into the Sacramento. Tho country is frequently inundated, and extensive tntotsof arable land ere covered with silt, to tbe destruction of all agricul ture) The farmer* bar* procured au or4*r i retied from one of the court* directing the Sheriff of Nevada coun ty to' abut off tbe water of curtain mines, the owners of whiob had been previuoely onjoined from prosecuting their work. Another court has baaed a temporary injunction restraining tb# Six-riff from abutting off the wa ter. At this point tb* matter rests, amt U ia difficult to see bow any rota tion of the qnestiou can b» arrived at so long aa lbs prosecution of tho two iudutrios appear to lie so incompati ble with each other. * Tbo Now York ifAiarsaya that “Syd- ney Dillon, ono uf Jay Gonki'e |>art- nrre, is nlmitt to build Ihu roalliaot and niiMl ornate private nwidono* on thin continent It is to bn erected at tlio cot it-r of l-'iftb avenn* and Seven ty-sixth attest, snd the bouse, with tbe groom!* surrounding it, will rov er thirteen fall dty lots, tear or w hich will be ou Fifth a venae." Kuietwa eays “A man paaeve for whet be is worth.'' Au editor paues tbe man who given him tbo paw expect* lb* editor togivobim six lima* tbe worth of it in a favors- bia notice. “I’m cowed down,” remarked the former when he was kicked nrer by the light-heeled bo'IBf.