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T. 0. STACY. Editor and Proprietor.
Americas .thiuks of shutting her
stores at six.
JtCOT
gone North...
Col
icholls and bride have
Loon A. 'Wilson has been appointed
county Judge of Ware.
The Macon Knights Templar will
excurt to Savannah on the 16tb.
The dogs of Wilkes county have
got the hydrophobia to an alarming
extent. _
Forty-six couuties in Georgia have
adopted the local option law. We
would that it were one hundred and
thirty-seven.
More recent snrveys of the S. F. &
W. extension make it probable that
Bainbridgo will be the initial poin in
stead of Climax.
It is contrary to city ordinance to
beat carpets within the corporate lim
its of Savannah. You must go be
yond tbo limits or don’t beat*
The verdict of the jnty ofinqnest
iuto the burning of the City of San
ford, on the St. Joints, exonerates all
parties concerned except the United
States inspection officer^ they having
been derelict in their duty in not re
quiring n proper nniaber of watch
men. Thus it doth appear bow a lit
tle omission of duty may send many
souls iuto eternity. ,
General Gortrell recently said, m
regard to his candidacy for tbo Gov-
emsbip: "I am iu the Cold for this
race, and I ntu going to run it
through. There are two things, and
only two things that can defeat mo;
one is death and the other is the peo
ple at tbo ballot box. My dofent by
oue is just ns probable as by the oth
er, and neither i« probable.” W
would call Mr. Gartrell's attention to
the fact that the two causes of which
bo professes to have no fear hare fre
quently (principally the last named)
worked the defeat of candidates, ami
be may be but another victim.
one of n bakor’s dozen of candidates,
and the probabilities aro that only
one of thorn will bo elected. The con
stitution of Georgia provides for only
one Governor. ” '•
‘STT’siiloNS ITEMS.
Ladies are devoting tbeir idle ev<
>qnet playing.
of nny grade,
mdition” on
was full Inst week. So
was that visiting party from a neigh
boring town. We wonder if it was
high tide with them also.
Household supplies and gnrden
truck sell freely. Everybody and the
cook seems to be hungry.
St. Simons has received distin
guished consideration at the bauds of
the Grand Jury the past week.
The bird-catcher is abroad in the
land. A lively business is being
done in cardinals, mocking birds and
nonpareils.
Mr. George Dean, the efficient
steward of St. Simons Hospital, is
away on temporary leave of absence,
visiting New York.
No smallpox, whooping-cough on
the wane. Island healthy. Occasion
ally you meet a darkey with bis jaw
done up in red flannel—the sign of
mumps.
Col. Sbadman has a held of corn
froln waist to shoulder high. It teas
this high, but will be six inches high
er by the time half our subscribers
read thisj it grows so rapidly.
The beach is simply superb. The
last spring tide has left it more beau
tiful’ and in finer condition than for
years—hard and smooth as a floor.—
The sea breezes, too, are delicious.
The brig-rigged stenmer Glen rath
is putting in her odb hundred thou
sand feet of timber per day. It would
wake up our Rip Vun Winkles to go
over and see her crew manipulate a
piece (or rather, pieces) of lumbar.—
This certainly is a wonderful enter
prise.
This is the height of rattlesnake
season. Although somo fifteen have
been killed this season, they average
rather small, the highest one so far
only showing fifteen rattles—never
yet as high as tweuty, os has been the
case in some former years.
S- k -j-cv-l-d-iD-o-c-n 1 Now, boys,
what does it spell V -The first fifteen-
year-old boy or under, or even yonng
lady or miss of like tender years, that
will, unaided, send us a correct pro
nunciation, jrromdtd he or she be not a
Norwegian, shall reoeive as a premium
a six months’ paid subscription to the
Advkutiskb and Appeal. Now don’t
a^l spunk at once.
The many friends on the Island of
A seaman on board the ship Emma,
now loading in Back river, by some
cans got his tongne badly lacerated
;t Saturday. Not being able to
BRUNSWICK MARKET.
ARE GREENBACKS TAXABLEp Mr. Charles F. Adnms, brother-in-law
This question is now being agitated ot Mr . Warl ' on A ; Fullor > «mgratu-
and the following extracts from the ,^' a a^pointment and
revised statutes givi-ii us evidence in the position W Superin
support of the ne^iitive 'side of the of Marietta and North
question, the 1 language of which cur- Ufcifgis AiTlmuf Mr. A. .will outer
taihly leavbir *6otb fot-’tfdJ&tt ■is’to W ,/'»*, . .^Ule- some time next
the lefcfcHtydf*theWegive «<"•»»>• predict Tor the road im,
able iimuag'eiacnt from a faithful offi-
the extracts ais'fohnd in'an exchange:
She. i 8TOl;“h.ir sfheko, Bonds,' tress-t,i uh .v^. .
ury^ftkVe8, WBd 1 OtWur“dfcli^Atib'tl'df the jfiiob.frk Premier MeKuuzm came
oor
United Stages, ahull be exempt from (fit
taxation tor or opder State or mnaici* ‘5F 1 ** *
KM out. (^ba«k W1 0 ^ a . She leh Q “ eeMto T u
authority. (Seo Bank i . . .
Supervisors, 7 Wall., 26.) last November, and coming in contact
Sec. tuft. ’jjio ivot.i. oMig.tU.1.or
other security of the United **** “* Sh * 0 ’
shall be held to tfifenn nil bonds, cer
tificates of indebtednssofnatfiOhul bank
currency, coupons, n United Btatee
“°^. t ” ft8 “5* v , fcr, ’ SimornTMiRk. and baa about
m ish language,
good tongue, and no 1
use tbii important
n, it is impossible for bini
to tell how it happened. A few stitch
es under the hand of the snrgcon
promise to place him all right, and
able to eat and speak plainly his na
tive dialect—the Norwegian.
Fifty barrels of Irish potatoes on
a patch not a quarter of an acre in
size. That fifty barrels of potatoes
brought John Currie two hundred
and fifty dollars. At that rate an aifre,
with a little management and work,
brings in ooe season a yield of one
thousand dollars. Don’t “go West,
young man,” as long as you can buy
land on St. Simons at $5 per acre, ul
ready cleared and broken for the plow,
in a land full of all the advantages ac
cruing to old settlements.
Another muss among the colored
society. Two gamins had a “falling
out” and “fit” over n few cents. The
one was n first-class specimen of the
homo ebo Africanu*, dyed iu the wool,
warranted last colors, the other uf
the dirty gingerbread line. They
tackled each other in regular fisticuff
style. Failing to make an impression
thereby, they resorted to short swords
iu the shape of jack-knives, and after
Gingerbrend had bent the blade of bis
knife almost double, attempting to
penetrate the alligator bide of Ebo,
with no oilier success than a few
slight gushes on his body, Elio gave
Gingerbread several wounds over the
shins with a No. 10 brogan. , This
stopped Gingerbread’s career, caus
ing him sorely to repent, and beg
most lustily for a suspension of hos
tilities.
“Good morning, Mr. Hays.” “Good
morning, sir.’’ “I want to ask you one
question, Mr. Hays.” "All right, sir.
If it is a fair one I’ll nnswer it; if not,
I will not.’’ “Well, sir, it is this:—
How much clear money per acre can
a man make raising cabbages on St.
Simons?” “I can only tell yon, sir,
what I have seen this season, and you
must judge for yourself. Yon see
that little piece of ground, an irregu
lar plot not more than one-third of an
acre ? Weil, I have gathered from it
cabbages enough to have netted me
over three hundred dollars.” “Is it
possible! Where did you find sale
for them ?” “At home, in Brunswick,
Macon and Atlanta. I find Atlanta
the best market. I am to-day in re-
coipt of ucconnt sales of a lot of ten
barrels sent to Atlanta, averaging fif
teen cents pur bead, and I could to
day sell ten thousand head at like fig
ures if I had them. Why, sir, with a
little plnek, energy, elbow' oil and
judgment there is a gold mine right
here in truck gardening.” “Thank
yon, six; good morning.” ■
“Oo*oo-ee I go ’way, nigger! You
lcw eonntry marsh-tacky darkies don’t
know nnffin ’bont possum sop nn’ tu-
ter. * ‘.¥bn AM • gfrtf use on# 6f*d8 tip-
eOuntrv possums—-say fo’ fere ole—
been king'ob de raDge semoe ’simmon
time; yon take yo* dog, run Irinr’feont
five mile, till he git tender, an’ den’
tree bins, out. bins down, eotoh him
and bring him home; dean him nil
down, and let him
RICE.
Common
Fair WGM
Good 6){<S7
Rough country ,,..90®l SO
NAVAL STORES;
Rosins—A $1.95, B $2.00, C <2.00, D $2 00, E $2.05
F $t 10, G 12.15, H $2.20, I $2.40. K $2.60, M $2 75,
N $3.00. window glass $3.60.
Spirits Turpentine—Gila and whiskeys, 42c
regnlars, 43c.
SUPPLIES.
Bacon—Clear rib sides, 12Kc; ibouKlew, 9‘^c
hams, 14c; dry salted clear rib sides, 11 long
clear, ll#c; shoulders, 8Rc.
Grain—Corti—white $1 Oil, mixed $1 00; oats
70; bran, $150. * - . ♦ ’ 1
Hay—Northern, $1.10; Rustem, $i.2.V, Western
timothy, $1.26® 1.30.
Lard—In tierces, 12X*; ke?s and tubs 1:3c.
Flour—Superfine, $(» 26; ox tin, $C 75(2 $7 25:
family. $7 25@8 25; fancy, <8 25®$8 75; bakers'
$8 25®$8 75.
Hides, Wool, Etc.—Hides, dry flint, 13c; salted
9® 11c. Wool—Unwashed, free of burrs, in bales,
prime, 27>jC; iu bays, prime, 25,‘^c; slightly burry
16@19‘*c: very burry, 10(^13^. Tallow,6c
deer skins, 32c; otter skins, 25c® $4 00.
NAVAL STOKES FREIGHTS.
Sail—llosin and spirits, 3s 0d.®5s. Od. to United
Kingdom or Continent direct: t«* Ntw fork. lOe
rosin, 50«t on spirits.
Steam—To New York, rosin 40c, spirits 80c; lo
Shipping Intelligence.
AKItIVAl*.
skc.
May 8—H«l ice Turner. McIntyre. Newbiu yport
May 9—Nor 1»k Skjoldmoeu, Olaen, Gloeest« r.
May 9—Swed bk Marie Lottie. Ekelsnd, New York.
May 10—8c 0 A Watie, Dodge. Bridgeport.
May 11—Ur bk Premier McKenzie. Klder.Queenstu
May 11—Buss bk Oskar, bchyburgsen, Londondery
Slay 12—Sc Millie Trim. Borbour, New York.
May 12—Sc William WMuttuie Scott, Boston.
DEPARTURES.
May 6—Sc Emma F Hart, Davis, Boston.
May 0—Sc .1. T. Baker, Davis, Fall River.
May 8—Sc Jes.se W Star. Richards, Baltimore.
May 8—8c Eva C Yates, Yates, Providence.
May 8—Port bk Julius, Pellica. Oporto.
May 9—Sr- E M Storer, Wade, Boston.
May 9—Sc Sarah L Davis, Bueger, Wilmington.
May 10—8c Manns A Davis, Long, New York.
May 11—Sc Stella M Keuyou, Parker, New York.
May 11—Bk A Campbell, Eaton. New York.
May 10—Nor bk Krone, Gjeuere. Kroustadt. lines.
May 12—8c L Heyer, Harrington. Boston.
May 12—Sc 11 D May, Morisa, Philadelphia.
ARRIVED AT FOREIGN PORTS FROM BRUNS
WICK.
Liverpool—Apr 30—Nor bark Ki-rdalia, Petterson,
London—Apr 26—Br brig Leah, Jones.
Queenstown—Apr 30—Nor bark Hesperia,Skaugcn.
GIumcow—Apr 20—Hr bark Union, Webb.
Carthageua—Apr 27—Nor bark Ouui, Abramson.
AMERICAN PORTE.
Boston, April 29—Sch George E Young, Marshall.
May 4—8chrs Cathie 0 Berry, Seavey—C H Fabeus,
Keene—Brig Moraucy, Wooster.
Belfast, May 2—Sch Fannie A Gorham,
Philadelphia, May 4—Sch Priscilla 8crlbner, Fur
man.
New York. May 1-Hchrs E A Hays, Ilays—Wm.
Flint, Kuowlton. May 5—Bark Ocean, . May 8
—Sch Charmor, DabolLf
Vineyard Haven, Apr 30— Scbrn Maggie M liivera.
Robinson -C E Woodbury, Woodbury, for Bangor.
Mystic, Apr 28—Sch M K lUwley, Hawley.
BOUND TO BRUNSWICK.
Providence, Apr 29—Sch Stephen G Hart, Torrey,
New Haven. May 0-Brig John Shay, Nickerson.
New Youk, May 6—Bark Ladoga, .
Boston, May l— «cb Brown, .
Philadelphia. -May 8—Brig Star, .
■IN
TRUTHS
The blood is the foundation of
life, it circulates through every part
of the body, and unless it is pure
and rich, good health is impossible.
If disease has entered the system
the only fure and quick way to drive
it out is to purify and enrich the
blood.
These simple facts are well
known, and the highest medical
authorities’ agree that nothing but
iron will restore the blood to its
natural condition; and also that
all the iron preparations hitherto
made blacken the teeth, cause head
ache, and are otherwise injurious.
Brown’s Iron Bitters will thor
oughly and quickly assimilate with
the blood, purifying and strengthen
ing it, and thus drive disease from
any part of the system, and it will
not blacken the teeth, cause head
ache or constipation, and is posi
tively not injurious. »
Saved his Child.
IT N. F.uUw St, Baltimore, Md.
Feb. it, i860.
Gents:—Upon the recommenda
tion of a fnend I tried Brown's
Iron Bittbrs as a tonic and re
storative for my daughter, whom
I was thoroughly convinced was
wasting away with Consumption.
Having lost three daughters by the
terrible disease, under the care of
eminent physicians, I was loth to
believe that anything could arrest
the progress of the disease, but, to
my great surprise, before my daugh
ter had taken one bottle of Brown's
Iron Bitters, she began to mend
and now is quite restored to former
health. A fifth daughter began to
show signs of Consumption, and
when the physician was consulted
he. quickly said “ Tonics were re-
a uired;" and when informed that
le elder sister was taking Brown's
Iron Bitters, responded “that is
a good tonic, take ft.”
Ado ram Phelps.
AN ORDINANCE,
To provide tor the forfeiture atul collection of bonds
giveu by offender* analuit the ordluaucos of the
city of Brunswick lor their appearance at the l*o
lice Court of said city; aud for other purpo*c
therein mentioned:
Bkction 1, The Mayor aud Council of the city of
Brunswick, In Council asssmbled, do hereby ordain,
that tbe Mayor be, and lie hereby authorised and
empowered to adjudgu and declare f >rfaitad the
bond of auy person charged witli a violation of »u
ordinance of the city, and given for hta or bet ap-
pesrau«e ut the Police Court of the suit! city, when*
ever such violator shall fail to appear and answer at
the time and place set forth iu such bond.
Sec. 2. And be it further ordained. That it shall
be tha duty of the Clerk ami Treasurer of U10 city
to inane, immediately upon the declaration of such
forfeiture, an execution agaiuft th# y
principal and sureties upon the bom
amount named in *ucfi bond.
Sec. 3. And be it further ordained, That it shall
be the duty of the Marshal of the city to proceed
immediately upon the reception of such execution
to collect the amount ot the wipe.-wUh the usual
costs, from the goods and chattels, lands End tene
ments 01 the principal aud sureties upon such
bond.
tyze. *. And In* it further ordained. That It shall
tbe biute lo* ul#o be«*n violated, to caune the ofleitd*
tr be tuftied over to the Conti having ^nrUMc-
tiou uf the otreoNi. when tH* hue or term of IsRor
imposedTy tli«* Folic** Court shall have been paid
bn it further unlalned, That all onli*
nrt inru ol urcUnutce, Ut cotitUct Wtth tkt,
- In' .rut tlu> name uro hereby repealed,
iu Conuctl <m the 10th .Ujr ut M.y.lDSL
Brown’s Iron Bitters effectual
ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and
Weakness, and renders the greatest
relief and benefit to persons suffering
from such wasting diseases as Con
sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc.
U. J. COLSON. SUyur.
ilM. HOUSTON. Clert of Cornell, t * wt* .it
100,000
! e, it i*l
certificates of deposit, bills, checks, or m ■Sr'iTkiTT" 3 ’ r “”
, . ■ . • ■*“ tpree hundred thousand feet capaoity,
. ‘*1 thing aio’t
drafts for money, drawn by br upoi
authorized officers of tKto' trhfted
States, stamps and other repr^entit-
tives of value, of whutuver denomina- h< ^ lowI wcltutusd a yqnag wait sev
lion, which may havo been or may be el !»* J 614 ?!* the first time he stood
issued under any act of Congress. on a vessel’s deck and peeped dqwn
So far ns wo are personally and in- into bp^- WM* yo»P8 «n*n has
dividual!)- concerned, it is a matter since dey.eloped.iuto an excelleut bus-
of little consequence, as wo uover jness man, is now an employe of St.
have on baud ut any oue time a sufii- Simous Mills, and lias laag sinco an*
cieut quantity of tbe article in ques* perintomted tbe loading of scores of
tbn “Earned old hollow things.” So
has another employe, who three or
four years ngo was not so well versed
in. nautical phrases as be now is,
when, intently watching some sailors
remove a port, he threw pp his bands
in childish glee and cried out, “I gol
ly, they have opened that window at
lost!”
W, wfcere she rem.uqed /ourmwiths j ober nic< ,, 8nlt bilu
bu'tbe dry dock awaiting her turn U> , ^ Hee ifighlsr
« *«<&*( day in de tnebning
tion to muke It an object for tbe Col
lector to compute tbe Riuonnt of tax
thereon.
For named; vomiting, and the weak,
irritable stomnebsof children, nothing
equalsTbethina (TeethingPowders.)
Colic, hives nnd thrush iu infants
relieved and prevented by Txetbdu.
Druggists keep it
parbile him by de watch t*reo bout's;
den yon take bim oaten de bile, pfat
him onto de stew; den yon bfise'hhn
wid batter, pep;>er and barbecue for
two ‘more hours; dert pul grate Big
yam taters all roun’ him in a row, an’
pour ou de butter an’ stew an* barbe
cue all over de tutors"nh’ possum tell
it ull smell like taters an’fas’ like pos
sum. Cook it tell you Bmell it up de
rood kb’ dowu. vfe road, iu de house
an 1 out o* doors, in de celler an’ up in
de loff, and so yon kin tas* it at eb’ry
breff; den you take bim up, place him
in a grate hig disfi, wid de taters on’
sop, an’ you bring ulong^de baff gal
lon colly pot, rite foil and hot—den,
nigger, you go out an’ des shet de
door arter you, on’ wate tell I calls
| you.”
WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED
POPULARITY OF
Allcock’s Porous Plasters?
Because the} 7 have proved them
selves the Best External Reme
dy ever invented. They will
cure asthma, colds, coughs ; rheu-
inatism, neuralgia, and any lo
cal pains. '
Applied ’‘to 'tlie shunl of the
back they are infallible in Back-
Ache, Nervous Debility, and all
Kidney troubles; to the pit of
th^ stomach they are a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Liver < Join-
plaint.
i ALLCOCK S POROUS
PLASTERS are painless,fra
grant and quick to cure. Be-
w&re of imitations that blister
And burn. Get ALLCOCK’S,
tibe only Genuine Ron ms Plas-
BAY STREET,
iktnrswM
r’lnexnti ffSBiJ IS.
On band and rof aaie In Brnnavlckf y
D.C.BACON &..C0.
Mrs. ~
. jfusqijeraJc aud,Ball Costuvieni.,
Newcastle 8t, next t*» Dufifi** dry good* ■tor*,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA
Keep* on hand every kind ©r gold and *Ilver
Fringes, Tassels. Laces—in short, everything con
nected with the business.
Fsrries can ho supplied with ready-made dr**ses
costume*, etc., tor ainatenr exhibitions, fancy bills
iuasquerodes, etc. , , 1 , i i^7*U^
Fire Insurance!
J. M. DEXTER,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, l
REFBESENTb THE
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INS. CO.
, (Uai
ivenient to
; iitfiJoK-”"
Business, the
Railroads and the Steamboats.
!»9 | j V»liay«ifg{
e Good
Insnronce on dwellings it very low rite* in town
or country. • tel 12m
angiA-ly
PJtOBKIiiTORS.
CITY BARBER SHOP,
J. Sf. CARTER. Proprietor.
JHavino, h.ur ctm-ixu and uair due>o*
lNGdouo In tha vary fcteat and moat approv.-t
rtykt
CADIES AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING *
SPECIALTY,
Jan
^SATISFACTION QUAANTEED