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TO TOB VOTBKS OF BUL’.NSWICK., • _ *
Tha Qirfloia Club rwpeetfully mbmil tha names I . _ TT _ . AT ,«TMn
of tha following gentlemen aa candidate* for M»jror SATURDAY MORNING
•ud Aldermen at toe election to bo bold oa too loth
to*., and they can weare their follow citizen* that
toe lntereeta o( toe city will be safe In their band*;
FOBMAYOBs
M. X COLSON.
FOR ALDERMEN:
; WILDER. J. J. SPEARS,
J. R. COOK, W. W. Z1ABDY.
By order of toe dob.
JAMES HOUSTOK, Secretary.
New Advertisements.
Notice.
Neither toe Captain nor conaiftiee of the British
bark 5UMA will be rcsponilble for any debts co
traded by tbo crow.
GEORGE DOUGLASS, Master.
AT BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA.
SATURDAY MOBBING. D1
EOEMPEB i
HOME MATTERS.
Poet Office Time Table.
General Delivery opine 8:00 *. doa«e»:00 rM.
RegMter and Money Order Bueineea opens 9:00 a.
r.; closes «:00 F. M.
TIME OF CLOSING THE MAILS,
st. Birnona mrll closes 0:30 a. «&
II. k A. mill closes 8:19
M. k B. mail clc
Savannah,
close at 7 K)0
ja 9:00 a. if.
Savannah, Macon tad Derion through punches
FOR SALE !
DKSItt AIILBHOUSE AND LOTonCoch-
rene Aveuno— fl»e rooms snd kitchen under <
roof. For terms spply to
Dm W. B. BURROUGHS,
decJ-tf or, O. F. GOODYEAR.
Notice.
Bpamm Covsulab Aarscr,
Drcvhwicx, Ga., December 9d, 1881.
By Royal Order of October 7,1831. on snd i
the 10th Inet, shippers by Teasels bound to Cuba
snd Porto Rico Islands are hereby notified to pro*
sent to this office the Invoices of tha goods tost
must be Included in the manifests; and to ascertain
fL
ths correctness of the said invoices there must be
also presented the Bills of Lading, signed by the
Captains accorr ng to tho same.
ROSENDO TORRAH,
Spanish Const her Agent.
Citation.
Rotlce is hereby given to Alt parties concerned
that Mary A. DnBignnn, as administratrix of Fe‘‘ci.
to DaBlgnou, deceased, has filed in this the Ord:na
ry's Court of Olj .'.n county, Georgia, her petition
for final discharge as such administratrix, and yea
and each of yon are hereby notified to file in this
court objections, if any yon have to snob discharge,
by
objections. If any yon ban _ _ .........
before the first Monday in March 1889.
This December 1,1881. EDGAR P. DART.
Ordinary O.C. Gs.
Christmas Goods
AND HOIIOAY PRESENTS
For yomg and old. rirh and poor, hnsbinds, u it
and sweethearts.
Nice
LADIES
deefi-st
and Cheap !
AT THE
STORE.
“BLIND TOM,”
THE WONDERFUL
MUSICAL PHENOMENON,
WILL OIVE ONE
OF HIS MARVELOUS ENTERTAIKMEHIS
IN THE CITY OF BRUNSWICK. OA., AT
L’ARIOSO HALL,
THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 8,
TO COMMENCE ATS O’CLOCK.
Admission BOcenti
lbwcrved seat* Ifeent*
seats may be Mctt.-cd in advance st W. T. Glover 'i
PATENTS
We continue to act aiHoHcltor* for Patents, Cure
Trade Marks, Copyright#, etc., for the United sta
Canada, Cuba, England, France. Germany, etc.
lava bad thirty-five years’ experience,
ratenta obtained through u* are noticed tn toe i
Parents obtained through us are noticed to the 8cr|
txnnoAMtxiCAV. This large and splendid illu*J
t rated weeklypopcr.$3^tOaycar,shovrs too rrom^*
ot Science, U very Interesting, and has an enormous
circulation. Address MUNN A Co, Patent Solid-
* - - • ■ 10 f r - - • -
Nnw Yort% HandbooiaboutlVtcntslree.
of Scnorrmc Americam, 87 Park Row,
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OF LAND FOR SALE,
SITUATED in LIBERTY Co
In reach of the Altsmsha 1
AT PUBLIC OUTCRY,
ON TUESDAY, DEO. fith, IN
Hmesvills, Liberty county.
'or farther particular* and de#criptlou», apply
my attorney tn fact, A. D, Curry. DiriJn, Ga.. or
my attorney at law, Walter A. Way. Darien, (Is.
AUCTION HOUSE
W.H. HARRISON,
104 NEWCASTLE STREET,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA.
Rale pf Furniture, Crockery and
Glassware every night at 6
o’clock: Saturdays, 11 A M.
Glynn Superior Court convenes
Monndy next, Dec. Stb.
Rend advertisement of house for
sole, located on Cochrane avenue.
Our young friend Alf Crovatt is the
happiest man in town. It's a boy.
Dr. D. D. Atkinson leaves to-mor-
rpw for Camden county. Ho will be
absent about three weeks.
Blind Tom, the wonder of woudors,
will exhibit his powora at L’nrioso
Hall on Thnrsday night, Dee. 8th.
The Penmf Local, of Savannah, is,
this week, as full of e'picoas its Bruns
wick correspondent is of good deeds.
The nsw Patent Victor Hewing Machines Is tfa
best and easiest machine «m*! For wale at
U. L. HARRIS’ JEWELRY STORE.
Masters and shippers will please
read notice of Sou. Rosendo Torras,
Spanish Consular Agent at this port.
Don’t faff to sue and hear " Blind
Tom," at L'arioso Hall, uest Thurs
day night. He is withont doubt the
greatest wonder of the age.
There will be no services to-morrow
(Sunday) at tho Presbyterian church,
of Ibis city, us. Rev. Mr. Waddei will
preach at St. Simons M-lls.
If. B Reppird cleared Norwegian
bark Nordcap, on tko 2Gth ult., for
Montevideo, with n'cargo of 317,971
feet pitch piue lumbor,valued at i5,40G
Cook Bros, k Co. cleared Norwe
gian bark Soptoutrio, on the 1st inst.,
tor Malaga, Spniu, with a cargo of
230,047 foot pitch pine lumbor, valued
at $3,900.
/acceptable Holiday Gilt.a Victor Hew.
lag Machine id rciire*ented. For aaie at
ILL. HARRIS’ JEWELRY 8XOHE.
Wo wore pleased to meet on our
streets this week Mr. Mayor, of Albn-
uy, Oa., and member of the firm of
Mayer, Glauber k Forrester, of this
city.
Ga. Land k Lumber Co. cleared,on
the 29th ult., tor Buenos Ayres, the
British brig Acadian, with a cargo of
338,700 feet pitch pine lumber, valued
at (5,769.
Our first barge shipment to Darien,
from this point, wout over this week,for
Mr. Collnt, in tow of a little steam-
tug. This is Darien's cheapest route
t) got tier goods. A barge lino would
bo a good investment, wo verily be
lieve .
A new comer to Brunswick -a lady
fruui an interior city—looking out
from her room and seeing only tho
masts, spurs, rigging, etc., of an in-'
namerublu number of vessels, wroto
back homo that so far all she bad aoen
was a groat nnraker ' of "sticks and
strings."
Col. Black Inspects Our Hnrkor.
Col. George ll Black, dongressmon
elect, paid our city a visit last Satur
day. He wanted to see the needs of
our harbor in person, that ho might
know just wbat 'was wanM, and be
able to act intelligently in securing
needed appropriations, from the gen
eral government. To further'bis ends,
therefore, arrangements were made
by Mayor Nelson with Captain Deck
er, of the steam-tug J. A. Stevens, to
take the Colonel and a small party of
friends-down the Bay, and as the
Captain bad a vessel to tow to the
onter bnoy, why, os a matter of court*
it all worked in nioely for nil hands
to go to son and see what we might
seoontatsen. (Just hero we would
say, in parenthesis, that ye editor was
of the party.)
All things being in readiness, we
took the vessel’s hawser, and, secur
ing it to our staunch croft, headod for
deep water. Passing down our har
bor, Col. Collins, who bad kindly con
sented to accompany Col. Black and
take along a largo government chart,
poiuted out to Col. B. tho work now
going on in tho harbor, the jottios,
cribbing, etc., and also the amount of
work noedod to carry out the plans of
General Gillmcre.
Wo had, in the meantiiqp, passed
down our boauti.'.d bay, ami were
beading out for the broad Atlantic. -
All were delighted, uxcopt a few
knowing onoB who had been to the
outer buoy brforre, and had recollec
tions of the promises then made.—a
But we digress. As tho steamer
passed out abreast of the light house,
and hoaded straight for a little black
Bpock about live miles out, the old
salts and the uniniated snuffed the
air and exclaimed, " Grand, ain’t it 1"
The girls said, "Oh, so nice 1” but ss
we sped on, leaving the north break
ers to our left, we could get a better
idea of what is called the "ground
swell," which, by tho way, produces u
peculiar inward swelling “just below
tho collur button." Further ou wo
get a touch of what is Luowu us the
"rolling of the sea.” Here the old
salts exclaimed “splendid!" and
laughed merrily, but some of ns wore
inclined to stay around tbo benches
about the centre of the boat, on the
upper deck, where fresh air was plen
tiful, and where the rocking of the
boat vv.is felt loaet, and they do say
that not a few of the dear ludice and
lassos loaned over the gunwales and
could not be induced away. Of this,
however, we only speak from hearsay,
as we were too busy personally trying
to keep down a certain up heaving
under our vest—(there now, girls, wo
have told on ourself as well as yon)— I
. RAILROAD NOTES.
Ground was broken, tiff rather, mud
splashed for tho new depot on Bay
street last Monday.
Nothing now, as yet, from Mr.
Wblffe. Guess he's watching bigger
game at the other end of his line.-
probably.
The tanks have been moved from
Bay etrect and are boing put up round
on the straight track, as the water on
Bay slroet proved to l>e salty and un
lit for making steam.
Mr. Bonton Austin, lumber train
conductor ou tho other eud of tho M.
k B. It. R., mot with a serious acci
dent this week whilst attempting to
couple on a ear loaded with wood to
a box car. By some mishap be whs
caught and badly crashed. At last
accoante'he was doing as well aa could
be expected, and hopes are enter-
tuinod that he will pull through all
right.
A telegram from Macon announce!
that the ceut-a-milo ratoe to Atlanta,
over the M. k B. Railroad will go in
to effect at an early dajf '"We. trust
the arrangement will bon better one
than that -Of other roads wbicb crowd
tho whole thing into so short n space
that it is very unpleasant traveling on
account of the crowd. To etand, for a
short distance, one dooa not mind,
but to be compiled to do, it from
Brunswick to Atlanta would not be
so comfortable.
On Wednesday lust, the schedule
of tho M. k B.._ was changed. The
day passenger now arrives at 3:50 r,
m. and leaves, as before, ot 10:20. Tfce
night trains arrive at 5:30 a.’ u. And
lonve at 9 r. n. as heretofore. *.eday
passenger now leaves Macon at 7 a.
m. Tbo S. F. k W. R. B., too, hoa
made a change, the fast mail leaving
Savannah at 11 a. «. each day instead
of 1:20 r. making close connections
at Josnp for Brunswick, all of which
is a dccidod advantage, as our mails
now roacU-us one hour litid ten min
utes sooner each day
Died.
i Yesterday morning, ot idflamation
of tho stomach, Mr. W. O. Moore, of
this city. When the aged and infirm
pass away, Vo feci Hat such is bn?the
natural course of things, bid when
those inlbo very bloom of young man
hood are taken, how it shocke ns I—
This end wj|j wait, the other won’t, The subject of ttaia article was full ot
promiso, amj botoved by all who know
him, bat't£o'summons came and we
are left to mourn bis loss. Our heart's
dcopest sympathy goes out for the
fond mother and doting father, Ae
woli as that elder brother and those
affectionate sisters.
Wo arcreqnested to give notice that
Mr. Moore’s tuuoral will take place
to-day (Saturday) from the Episcopal
church, at 3:00 r. si. All friends end
acquaintances of the family are invi ted
to attend..
City 1’olitioH.
As usual there are two parties in
the field Booking tho reins of raunici.
pal government—the Garfield CInb
and the auti-Garfieids. .The former
have organised, regularly and laid
down one groat, broad plank in their
platform, and only one, to-wit: Good
and economical government, aud put
out, on Monday- night last, at one of
tbo most harmonious gatherings
ever saw in-Brunswick, the following
ticket, viz: For Mayor, M. J. Colson;
for Aldermen, J. Wilder, John B.
Cook, J. X Spears and W. W. Hardy.
By posters put out on Wednesday,
wo see that a citizens’ meeting was
called for) last night to nominate a
ticket, bat we go to prose too soon
to givo tho names of those selected us
S ard bearers. Tho cal! for tbu
ng was not signed, so we do not
know at this writing whence its origin.
The wharf extension, under the ma
nipulating bund of uugineer Palmer,
is moving ahead nicely. Messrs. Mi-
uehan and Calnuu put iu the earth aa
fast as tho bridge contractor cun give
them opportunity. The mw/u* opa
Dili is to lay tho track right out into
tho marsh, placing the crosstics on
logs laid lengthwiso. On this tempo-
rary track the curs are backed, and
the earth dumped on either side of
tho same, and afterwards used in rais
ing the track to tbu proper height.
At some points tile nmrsb mud seems
to give way under tho prosnre of the
ombankiacut, but a few more ear
chip#, Kvory
final, unata to bio. * Victor Sowag Mo-
“ “ >J> Ik* ip li^heat l( “
rBtiVS, toll* aod '
r tnd »B*}tifi-hftad
M £3 DICUSTJGS
roa thh cuss or
FEVEBS, PILES DYSPEPSIA SCROFULA,
Cancer, Golds and Goughs,
Maattfertamt turn V**uULU X»tt« Ailf. and tor
Dr. L. HEINS,
BRUNSWICK, OA.
7 * aour» Iron Uotoi. octe-Jp
For nftivtl H L. HARMS’ JEWELRY HTuHK.
See advertigouient of Mrn. Rowe for
her CbriHtuinti goodii. She Uah n won
derful assortment of things, m W and
unique. Progenia for wives, husbaudH,
sweethearts, babiee and all. Don’t
tako our word fur it but cal: and ex
amine.
Mr. C. H. Wimberly bos brought uh
thin week namploM of new Irish pota
toes raised by himself in bis full gar-
don, that are certainly very tine. They
were planted‘ie«N than CO days ago.
Fail an well as spring gardening can
be made profitable hero, it Hoems.
The erection of tbo BruuKwiek
Brocket Works haa made it necessary
for tbo Streets, Drains aud bridges
Committee to fill in the K’ reet iu front
of the same. Thus one improvement
calls for another. In this connection
wo would mention that many an ugly
bole around town has been filled tip
in the last two years.
)NEY, ■nd Ihei
Right J Go »nu —, — ——. —
II L. UARRIS’ JEWELRY STORE.
Blind Tom” will be bore on Thurs
day. Having beard biui, we unhesi
tatingly Ray be is justly entitled to all
that is said for him. He i« surely a
musical prodigy, and we think we can
safely promise any and all who come
to hour him tbo worth of their money
Tbo enue and accuracy with wbicb be
renders the mqpt difficult composi
tions of Beethoven and other celebrat
ed musical composers, is truly won
derful. Como ont to bear him and
yon will not regret it.
The Loet wntoh.
About fifteen years ago, a man while
crossing k Western river in a boat,
dropped from hia pocket a valuable
gold watch. It sank to the Irnttom
and after an unsuccessful search, was
given up aa lost. Years rolled on and
tbe mishap was forgotten. Iu pass
ing a fish market one day he bought
and sent borne a large salmon trout.
Tbe fish was dressed, cooked and eat
for dinner that .lay—the watch was
not found there, bnt you can find
your provuions for low price* at Gold
smith & Co.’s, tbs grocers.
to bother ourwfif much 4viih other j loads of curth ut these points makes
people’s nfiairs. Suffice it to say, we j up the shrinkage. The work, so far,
propose to go to sea next time iih j fins progressed very sutiefactorily, and
captain and owner, so that we con j the contractors ore serene,
turn back when we get ready. Mar
ring, however, the unpleasantness out
side, the entire party enjoyed the day,
and will evor remember with kiudly
feelings (Japt. Decker and the steam*
or J. A. Stevens.
We cannot close this little notice of
our trip without paying a deserved
tribute to little Jimmie, the Captain's
.fifteen year old son, who stood at the
wheel and piloted our craft to the out
er buoy and back wfth scarcely any
assistance from his father. Few boys
of his rge can equal tins. The Cap
tain should be proud of that boy.
*urk .urrx .1 w eoiink w .
Tilt* pi Ntrlctlr h KunhIuii word, and
mraui that Aioorc Sc Nlcrrlfteld ran
mall's you mi) mlylr or Ladlr**
or Genu* Hoot* or *>lior» lhai you may
ordrr ’ ' *• *lv
Ileal Nice
GenornL Passenger Agent M. W.
Wrenn.of the Konnosawltoub'.i** work
ing up a special excursion for Southern
merchants to visit Cincinnati Ijefore
Christmas to buy their holiday goods.
Tbe excursion will leave Atlautu De
cember 14tb, and tho fare for the
round trip has been fixed at $10. Ite-
tnrn tickets good until December 19th.
No extensions will be granted under
any circumstances. We advise our
From Mr Tarver, the courteous
agent hero of tho M. A B., wo learn
that so far eight care of railroad iron,
spikes, etc. have been received and ei
ther already shipped or nre now be
ing slopped forward. In rough fig
ures this will urnount to about 4,000
tons, and will build about 100 miles
of (rack The bars being shipped uro
of two diflorent weights—part'is 52
pounds to the yard and part is 50.—
The former is for the lino from Macon
to Atlanta, and the latter T om Atlan
ta to home. This, we iutorpret to
mean, that tiio freights from tbo West
to Atlanta will be heavier than from
Atlanta to Macon. There will proba
bly be about fifteen t .;rgoes, iu all, re
ceived. These rails are steel and very
heavy, which fact, added to other ev
idences, is enough to convince ns that
Mr. Colo expects to do a little business
at least over tbe Georgia end of his
lines. ^ **
MiKHinu -Probably Umwu«|.
On Mouday afternoon last Miss M.
II. Sherman, ai»ter of Mrs. Wilder, of
this city, left Mrs. W.’s house in DU*
ville for an afternoon stroll. Not re
turning, the family became uneasy,
uud search was instituted. She was
It Is a Well Known Pan
Among physicians that Buchu Jum
per aud Parera Brava in combination
are tbo best remedies in the world fpr
nn« disonso of the bladder or kidupys,
and that not'I&rf'tlia& ono-hnlf of the
human family, both male aud female,
suffer from dornngemont of thoso or
gans, and neglect or failure to use
proper romedios hurry many to un
timely graves. Numorous combina
tions have been triod for gravel, brick
dust dopoeits, Bright’s disonBO, weak
ness in back aud hips, producod by
dorangoment of bladder and kidneys,
but none with such happy results as
Rankin's extract Buchu and Juniper.
If yon suffer from any disease of those
organs, get a bottle—one or two will
relievo yon.
Prepared only by Hunt, Itunkiu A
Lamar, Atlanta, Ga. novl9-3tn
D)-Npepala.
Atlanta, Ga., June 24, 187H.
For sevoral years I have suffered
dreadfully with dyspepsia, accompa
nied at times with most excruciating
pain, and have triod many remedies
m vain. I triod your Neurotic, which
actod liko magic, giving .entire relief
iu a vorv short timo. 1 consider it the
oiost valuallo, and, iudeed, wonderful
modiciuc T have ever used, and most
cordially recommend it to the public.
Mrs. J. E. Butler,
No 78, Marietta street.
Chess, Carley A Co
-WHOLESALE DEALERS IN-
OILS OF ALL KIND!
NAVAL STORES,
NAVAL STORE SUPPLIES,
-TOGRTflFJl WITH
Hay, Grain, Provisions, Etc.
HighoKt Market Rates paid for Naval Stores. Supplies fur-
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>ov 26—Mk A lire C DlcV-iun, Cock, N.w York.
Nov 26—Nor bk Koudavlf, Evaaaoo, I>ai ion.
Nov 37~8o Ermoa Hofttbar, Flabor, Clia.-!o#tuB.
Nov 27—Bf Oalcomi*, Hal*. SstsiiMti.
Nov <W—Rx Hstttt G Dfson, Y*tto, Favanaali.
Nov 98—So Ltzsto Wilson, WUautt. Itol.'wt.
Nov 23—8c r ASowtr, Tilton, Foit to-yai.
Nov 28—Fortbg Jaii»,Do4 Santira
readera to write B. W. Wreun. Geio! trucked to tbe landing at tbe Konnan
enrul Paeeeugur Agent, at Atlanta,
Go., and join tbe excursion. Mean-
while, if the time for the one-ceut-a-
mile excursion rates to Atlanta should
happen to tit, onr inorchauts could
kill two birds with «m* stone” and
tafb in both places, for the small sum
of about $10
Horn** Imlastry.
Nothing temls more t« build up a
town tli&u manufactories, ft>r they
bring money into the place by cliaug
ing raw material into merchantable
goods. Such an institution is the ci
gar factory of Mr. I). G. BUley, and
we are glad to say that although but
a new enterprise he now employs six
regular cigar makers, besides the usu
al number of strippers This is the
first week the factory has over been
able to overtake its orders, which
peaks well for the quality of tho
goods manufactured. If or>l*ts con
tinue to increase as they have done,
more bands will have to be employed.
Hurrrh for our home enterprises!—
There is rovm for dozens more.
place, i hence along tbe marsh to Mr.
Watkins’ plunk walk, and along the
same to the landing at the creek.—
There her shawl was found, bnt noth
ing more. Search has been made
both up and down the creek, and iu
every nook and corner of the adjacent
woods, but up to this writing no tid
ings have been found of her. What
can have l>oen h**r fate is a mystery to
all. If jibe is drowned, either acci
dentally or intentionally, it {utist bavo
been at high water, for it is only at
thut lime that there is over enough
water in the creek to drown any one,
the creek going dry at low water.
Miss Sheruiao was from Atlanta,
and, we understand from those who
knew tier, was intelligent and well in
formal. Her friends state that they
know ot no possible reason why she
should wish to destroy her life, wfshe
was delighted with her trip to Bruns
wick, aud expected next week to go
to Cumberland to tiait her neice.—
The whnjo affair i* wrapped in mys
tery.
Dec 1-Fort bk L*ur» Norton, Axcvedi. Rio J
DEPARTURES.
Nov 96 - Nor bk Non'.cap, AxroiiMti. Moutovtdw
Nov 26—D* Hitt «, Lannii:. Roct.n.
Nov 26—8c SMI!!*, Rivera, rorOmoutU N. II.
Rut 29-Rr bg A udlfci, L*HUn«\ 3u»uo« .vvn*.
I)co 1—So Sarah Eaton, Du, Ptit!a4e!p!<u
line 1 -Sc LA Lowii, . New York.
I)*c 1—Sc Faaatlna, PbilUrook, Now Y -rl.
Roc I—Nor bk fiopteatrto, l’orfa«ili, Mai«,;iU, S|
R*c 9-B« A LHendnon, Houdaraon, N«w York
BRUNSWICK_MARKET.
OFFICE ADVERTISER AND AFFKAL. t
OlL’Kawica, Oa., November 5*tl >
Italow w« «juot-’ prior# onrrimt tor to da>
COTTON.
MiddllnK Fair a .11,
Good Mtddllnit ...It:
MidJiinK n
Low Middling
flood Ordinary
Ordinary «
RICE.
Common * l »C6-V*
Fair...-, 6‘.es6ft
Good .... 6
RoiikL country total to
-»NAVAL STORES.
Roaiva --D |I.9S, E fl.95, FILM® 12.00, G f J
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19.06,Ji 82.10,1 H O, K 12.37>,f982W. M |A«t
:td wliiakvra, f*;,«a
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SriniTH TunrinriNe-oil#
64c; regular a. 84M66.V.
SUPPLIES.
Jtocoa-Clear rib auw«,
I#m«, 16a; dry clear r
c;tot
dear. »\'c; ahoulden, tc.
USaix—Corn—whit..- Me, mixed nfajoat-. 60-»
62c; bran, 11.90.
IUt -Northern, |l ***11.26. Efrtorn. 61 36;
Wretom timothy « d
Lino—In tierem, 13Sc. k-.* and tube, 1 l>,c.
Feotm—Superfine, |* U0t$6 to; extra, 67 to;
family, ftuo^vco; raucy. $9 8M»tO to; baker#’,
68 2.V4I8 76.
lin e#. Wool, Etc. -Hid..#, dry flint, l i-.c.
10^-11 v;o. Wool—f?nwa«h»d, (rw- of bun#. pr‘.:n«>
Iota, 97o; burry wool, Ift?ll8.:. Tallow. 6 -. wax *K.
doer ekint, to.; otter akin#, r<SII to.
NAVAL STORKS PREIOIITS
.T'l'f—Rivdn and epirtt#. to. 6dMf*. »d fulled
Xiagdooi or Continent dtrvrt; to New fork, loc ott
Mein, OOc on #i>lrl»»
,'tram--To New York, mein V-c, #t»lrtt# Aki: to
Pb! adfdphi#. ro#in #rtrlt» >
— -ij tolloeton.
o e>:. #ririu *
■(drtU
d. w. h. parsons,
PAINTER.
Cut Loaf, Powdered, Granulat
ed and Common Sugars,
Full Line of Fresh Groceries,'
A full Stock of Drv Goods,
J. J. SPEARS’.
terFOK GOOD BHEAD AND
BISCUITS USE J. J. SPEAKS’DRY
HOP YEAST AND WHITE PUFF
BAKING POWDER.
••We in#/ l.v* without li>vn-.
What id pawion but pining >- -
Hut wherr id the tuau
Thai ceti live without diaifif f
Wo may I’ve withont frlead*.
Wr t un live withont greeting,
lint tbe rl.lilted in*’»
Cannot live without etlng !’’
foil FURTHER PABTfCULA ISON TTIiH IRl’OR
TANT nUWECT, E.* yUlRE OF
«.»v.
LK tLKlt i*
IH'IVUnDfUmilOCItlllBS
PIQ HAMI, BREAKFAST BACON,
Flour, sugar, Coffee, Teas,
LARD,
Butter, Rice, Etc.
A VARIETY OF
Cahned Goods,
mix and uxor crackers.
Fruits, Nuts, Candies,
T .baccoH and Cigars.
Brunswick, fit.
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
I beg to Inform tbo citizen* of tbia cltv and enr*
ending ooantry that I have jn.t opened a atock of
goodaco&oiitiug of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Notions,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Hats, Caps,
BOOTS, SHOES,
krm.LUiT.or
GROCERIES I
TOBACCO AND CIOARS.
I Offer at very clone price#. Ilavlog purcha*.
#tock far caah only, I can tiieroforo d«fy com-
E3. KAITL,
NEXT TO UAR.tl.i, TUE'TSWEXiER.
—1UE KIRAI OF—
W. T. GLOVER & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO W. T. 0 LOVE It)
Has removed from tho *tore next door to tho Poet
Office, and opened afroah iu
Dixon’s New Building,
Wb«ra the pnblk can be enppIM. at wholeeale or
retail, with everything In the lino of
STATIONERY,
Books, Pictures, Etc.
NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS & MAGAZINES
Received daily and for *ato at low pricae-
PICTURE FRAMING DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE.
WINTER SCHEDULE
BA. A FU. INLAND STEAMBOAT CO.
Five Trips per Week !
ting clone roonectlona with Ocean Steams
o, to and front Sfcw York, and with Phi lade
Pbu. RalHmnro and Boeton • teaman, and a»
Hrunawlek with R. k A. and E.T..
V. h O. Bailrond* to all point#.
Newcastle Stmt,
tUl-Janl
HOUSE AND SION
PA1NTISG,
DK9IITIII,l(uSWIIMI,Fl>HC;!MiSll!lllt
TO RENT!
A large and commotion* *tor-, 4ov-'u U
ttrect. Tertna rra^ruatie. Apply to
noviMf D. JAS. 1
A MAN
A worn** or a child ™n bay unjth.n* in the Oro
eery line at the New Grocery Hocee * • (iOLDSkriTH
* CO., and there haa not yet been anyen#
FOUND
Who «aya he doe# not get Rood, lie#b fowia at ho
price#. Another toct that m
esi. to that r«u r u ft fall ».»>. >nl bto am
I3NT
BRUNSWICK
STEAMER DAVH) CLARK
i nvnvy Monday afternoon fa
faiRnniwkk every Tue#d*yaf
r, leave Bmnawlck tn Savannah
BTEAMER CITY OF BBIDOETON
^AlrifMHBrauwlek met udlku.-
’ STEAMER FLORIDA
Weiaeeday and Sabuday slghl. laavtog
foe savannah directly alter feeding.
All the brat# of thie Una Ma« "ntafettorlgan-
wim and an ■tation# oa B. A A. u. K.. with which
efean eaanarttoa it made ive times par wa*k.
o. VILUAM8. Agent,
apnlif^kn . Bmnaw.ch, um tha does. 0
A SPECIALTY!
Oents’FurnisMng GoodsH
propoaa Belling »t prieea
Never Before Known!
&aga8sa£*> *** t0M “
. J. B. WRIGHT.
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