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WANTED,
lij a wtltf girl, » bowr'wlth » wipecUM* Umlljr.
»UllngtJM»l*» will, any Hn.1 of Ij^wwort ex-
f»tit wa*hii'g an*! Ironing. \ddrt-**
BOX 70, Brunswick, Ga,
For Sale.
I1LA0K SPANISH »l»t LK/lHORNS, Mlrt ron,,. i
both hruKl* fowl* lor nk by
.1. K. NIGHTENGALE.
^dvc^er nud J^peal
MJRLIEHl:i* KVKBT
SATURDAY MORNING
AT BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA
SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 24.IS82.
HOME MATTKJIH.
FOll StLE.
2 Fair* »iCQnd>Uml Platn»rm Scalt*.
1 Democrat Wagon.
1 Small New Iron Safe.
1 Show Ca»e.
bo
Notice.
Noltbtr tto Ctptaln. owner, nor conulituet- will
re,pon«lblo lor ,ny debt, contracted by tbe
w of the Norwegian bark MATILDA.
CLAU8SEN, M«t*r.
rtfotio©.
Neither tbe Captain, owner* or conaigneo will be
re* l-oifcl^e for any debt* contracted by the crew of
the Korfigii^T* , *^OAU.
' \ GJENILDSEN, Matter.
CARD.
Tlio nnder,ign*d. b.vlug mot with tb, misfortune
of bains burned oat 111 the fire of hut winter, end
In too Br, of the 17th lnrt„ h».o determined to
form a comrtnerahlp foi the practice of law. to take
effect front thl« date, to be known mi««4r« *
I’.* C. P. GOOUifcAtti
j.&tf W. E. KAY,
Assignee’s Notice.
F. W. Harlehurat * Co. bare made genenl u-
sigwuent to me for benefit of cieditora. Creditor*
will prepent claim* ami debtor* make payment to
me. Assignment recorded in Clerk ■ office, Supe
rior Oonrt, Glynn county. ^ „ , .
W1U sell at private sale, for caab. fi timber carta
and fixture*, 1 wagon, 1 extra Umber cart wheel
(now). 1 tent, blacksmith’s tool* and anvil, 7 tim
ber trucks for tram road.
WILLUM GABBARD,
144*41 A»i*lguoe, Savannah, Ga.
FIRE, FIRE, FIRE!
I WILL OPEN. ON MONDAY NEXT. MY STOCK OF
WIlRYfflFMMS
Sly damaged good* will b* sold only for wbat
they are worth, REGARDLESS OF COST*
Ladies’ Underwear. Kmbtolderlee. Hats. Plnmes
—in fact, everything is damaged! How la your
ume tu stcure great lurgiaiiiB ! Come early In the
week, before everything i« gone 1
MRS M. C. ROWE.
The Jockey Club
CONNECTED WITH THE
OLYNN CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
ANNOUNCE EUR THE
4th OF JULY
At 4 P. .If., ON HI IB fiKOVNDN,
HORSE RAGES, BASE SOU MATCH.
AND OTHEK AMUSEMENTS.
AdmUsiou, adult* 50c
•• children... 7*
At. J. COLSON, D. T. DUNN,
Secretary. President,
See advertisement of place wanted
in a good family by a white girl.
Excursion parties from tbe interior
continue to come down on route for
Cumberland.
1 beautiful IUO
Gold
See advertisement of racing, etc., in
Fair Grounds on tho 4th of July. Ad
mission 50c; children half price.
Read what Mr. Duuu has to say
about some things he wants to sell.—
See the advertisement on first column
of this page.
i splendid set of cups and saucers and plates for
at Goldsmith A Co.’s, the Bo*a Grocers.
Mrs. M. C. Rowe offers bargains
tbis week in damaged goods. Call on
ber at her new place, fo front of
boarding house of C. G. Moore.
Cook, Bros. & Co. cleared Swedish
bark Marie Louise, on the 17tb inst,
for Rosario with 302,979 feet of
pitch pine lumber, valued at $4,646.
100 boxe, of tbe uncut Laundry Soap ever
brought to tbl, market Just received and for sale at
Rock Bottom Figure, by
Ooldamltb k Co., tbu Bom Grocer,.
Mr. J. E. Nightengale offers you in
tbis issue some fine poultry for sale.
Fine poultry, like fine stock you know
don't eat any more than common
breed.
Georgia Land and Lumber Compa
ny cleared British brig Rosella Smith,
on tbe 23d inst., for Rio Janeiro, with
414,811 feet pitch pine lumber valued
at $6,222.
u cans of fi
i
Mr. H. L. Harris, jeweler, has gone
North to see his brother, whom he
has uever beheld, but who is now en-
route from California to the old coun
try to see his aged mother.
Read interesting letter on first page
from the gifted pen of fair woman,
touching Cumberland. Ludios, some
how, see more than men do as they
pass along through the world.
A party of young folks started last
Thursday night for Si. Simons beacb,
in seurch of t lie monster turtle, etc.—
A heavy cloud coming up, it was
deemed advisable not to attempt to
land, so tbe Rnby steamed up to the
wharf at St. Simons, where the party
spent a few hours “tripping tbe light
fan—” etc.
The grading of the M. A B. exten
sion to Atlanta is now all done. Now
put on the railB. The distance from
Macon to Atlanta is about one hun
dred miles, and from Atlanta to
Rome sixty miles, making the distance
from Brunswick to Rome three hun
dred and forty-six miles. Jnst a nice
twelve hours’ schedule.
>* pound* of splendid Bio coffee for $1 00 at
Goldsmith & Co.’*, tho Bosh Grocers,
There is It gentleman in our city
who steadily avoids going up town as
high as the corner of Newcastle and
Gloucester streets. He says he wants
to feel the sensation of being surprised
with a full fledged brick building, so
is staying away for the present—un
til that “first brick bnilding” gets
done. We liopo he wou’t have to wait
long.
The tank near our office is being
worked on, bat it seems to us queer
policy to dig a drain the length of an
eutire block when an hour’s practice
with tbe fire engine would do tbe
work.
Hon. John M. Tisou left a few day>
since for Hot Springs, Ark., for the
benefit of his health. We trust the
change will prove of material benefit
to Mr. Tisou, who has been in feeble
health for some time past.
A Ano lot of sugar cured shoulder* Just received
Mini am tbe nicest tu th** market, at Goldsmith .v
Co.’*, tbe Bo** Grocer*.
Have yon observed that charter for
the new road from the Buffalo on the
M. & B. Railroad to Florida, adver
tised in this paper ? Well, it is not a
myth. Tbe engineers are now at work
locating the line and soon we may
reasonably expect the denizens of
Camden to be aronsed from their
lethargy by tbe engine’s shrill whis
tle.
t
Mr. Chas. E. Flanders wishes us to
inform his friends and the pnblc gen
erally that, not being able to procure
a suitable place up to this time, since
he was barnt out, he is prepared to
furnish his friends with ice cream, os
usual, at his residence on Monk street,
corner of Ellis. Orders for parties,
picnics and families attended to at
shortest notice.
ASBESTOS
ROOFING
INQUIRE AT OFFICE OP
lie Baron Drury,
* BRUNSWICK, GA.
ME, SIGN AND FRESCO
PAINTIKTO.
llu> undersigned in prepared tu coutract lor *11
kind* of painting in the tuunt artistic stylo. Those
who desire miu work dune *t fair price* will du well
to call on him at hi* offiiv over W. H. Harriaou'a
store, New<actlt utreet, Brinswick, Oa. Portrait*
•opted In oil
JeUMy L. MADISON.
CITATION.
.STATE OK GEOROIA-i• i.
Where**. John C. Moor .
W. Moore, represent* to ti..-
flled and • ntered on r> r
ministered Jacob W. M"
fore, to cit«- all peraoua *
Or*, to *hi-w cause, if «i
::iint*trat : »h*»nld not 1
miuistraliim and receive
nr*t Monday in August. 1* ■-
t LD
’ill aug
N Col'NTY.
i4 iiuiuUirator oi Jacob
<-.»urt, in petition duly
l that he h.t* luily ad
■p eatatM, tbia if, there-
rued, heir* and credit*
they can. why **ld ad*
’.-•harged from hi* ad-
di Mil
>*b>
7 the
FOR SALE.
ONE le-HOMSE ENGINE *SD BOILER in
ondltion. • heap for 4-aah. Apply to
Wv. NIGHTENGALE, lJrmawn-k. 4
Wanted.
Turn.' A HOUSE WITH IVOR ROOM*
KITCHEN ' r row! t-l.n"- tuft; I..
Mi'.tiUXlS
.aelltl At ui.so.i
\Y<- note this week the death ol
Mrs. M. A. Cornell, which occurred
last week. Mrs. Cornell was a sister
of Mrs. G. J. Hall, of this city. She
has been a sufferer for a long time,
bnt has at last past the river, and now
rests beyond.
Died.—At the homo of her rela
tions, in Wilmington, N. C., a few
days Bince, Mrs. Wilder, wife of onr
townsman, Jesse Wilder, Esq. The
bereaved hnsbaud has the sympathy
of onr entire community in his sad
affliction.
The niceat thing yet for lunch, picnic*, etc,.—our
Canned Chipped Beef—something new. Call and
try it Only sue per can at
l«old*lUiUi K Co’*, tin Boh# Grocer*.
We notice a change in the officers
of the little steamer Ruhv Captain
Dart and engineer Ruffo left this week
for New York. May it not be that
onr recent prediction is about to be
fulfilled, viz: That Brunswick would
soon have n steam tug owned right
here at home. We’ll wait and see.
Urn# Jnlc M.kti. > mom dellctoue end cooling
drink, thr very ttilnfor mimraci. only no rent* per
bottle at OuliUuitth .V Co.',. tLo Grocer..
It has been estimated, by one who
knows, that the average number of
new houses buhl iu the city of Bruns
wick, in tho last twelve mouths, has
been one a day. They have not all
been mausious, it is true, but each
serves its purpose to shelter some
family tin- weather. This is not
a bad showing.
Mr. Seyforth, foremen of the cigar
factory, broke his arm the other
night at tho lire in his efforts to save
his clothing and other effects. He
was carrying a trunk down the back
stairs when the stairway broke under
tho weight with the above result. We
are glad to state thnt he had jnst a
few days belore taken out an accident
policy in tho Travelers, which comes
in very opportano just nt this junct
ure of affairs. We need not point to
thu moral. Every reader will see it
for himself.
PliOUKAMlIE Foil I’HE 4th.
1. Tlie Glorious Fourth will be nsb-
ered in by n national salute from the
booming cannon.
2. Music.
3. At 11 a. m , raising thf national
flag and speech by Hon. 0. P. Good
year, iu tbe park.
4. At 12 H., grand barbecue, free
to all, in tbe park.
FOURTH OF JULY U0T8.
Brunswick shall take her place os a
“live city.”
The city will be decorated, and a
good time may be expected.
A committee of ladies will have
charge of a table especially devoted to
ladies and children.
Steamers, sail boats, etc., will be at
hand to provide moonlight excursions
around our grand old harbor.
The citizens have moved en masse
and generously contributed tho fands
to givo everybody a good time.
The committee on barbecue is as
follows, and that’s sufficient:
W. W. Hardy, Chairman, L. Gold
smith, A. T. Putnam, Hon. T. W.
Lamb, M. J. Colson, W. W. Watkins,
Dr. W. B. Burroughs, F. Grant
Troup, Dr. Chas. L. Schlattor, M
Shannon, J. E. Dart, L. S. Scruggs, J,
N. Walker, G. H. Merrifield, W. S.
Blain, W. F. Doorflinger, S. C. Little
field, T. G. Stacy, J. E. Lambrigbt,
W. T. Glover, Ira E. Smith, T. O'Con
nor, J. L. Beach, G. B. Mabry, E. Sol
omon, Dr. H. Burford, D. A Hous
ton, 0. F. Florrid, John A. Phillips,
Dr. R. J. Massey.
M. J. Colson, D. T. Dunn,
Secretary. President
Martell, Uoucaay and other brands of Cognac; al
so, beat brand* of Bye and other whiakeya, for me
dicinal and other purpose*; alio, fine, Imported
wines, can be found at GEORGE CHANDLERS,
Bay street. junc3-ly
liev. J. L. Lyons, agent of tbe
American Bible Society, lectured last
Sabbath night at the Motbodist
church of this city on the subject,
“From Dan to Beersheba." Having
been himself a missionary to the Ho
ly Land for many years, the speaker’s
description of the scenes he visited
were iudeed pleasing, as he spoke from
observation and not from hearsay.—
After the lecture, the Brnnswick Bi
ble Society wab called to order by the
President, and re-organized for the
coming fiscal year. The following are
tbe officers elect: T. G. Stacy, Presi
dent; Revs. W. F. Lloyd, A. C. Ward
and I. W. Wadijt-1 and A. V. Putnam,
E-q., Vice Presidents; C. H. Wirnber-
Ij, Secretary; L. North, Treasurer.—
The usual collection was then taken
up, amounting to $15 50 in cash and
subscriptions.
A full lim; uf canned k 01 *!* «f uvery de*cription
way* kept ou baud by Ooldamltb A Co., th« Boa*
That Concert.
The concert lost week failing to
draw the crowd that very naturally
should have been present, it was
deemed advisable to repeat the same
last Tuesday night, with some slight
changes, and meanwhile to advertise
tbe same freely. Notwithstanding
this was done, and that well, there
were very few*more present the second
evening. We are truly sorry that so
little interest was taken in the affair,
especially so when we remember
the object for which the funds
received therefrom were to be ap
plied, viz: Putting tho Academy in
good order for the comfort and
convenience of the children of the
school. Had tbe bourd received the
proper support in this matter, in
short, had each patron of tbe school
done his full duty in the premises,
enough money would have been
raised, together with the subscrip
tions, to have put the bnilding in fine
order. Failing in tbis, nothing will
he done, and we will lose the sub
scriptions as well. Before leaving
tbe subject we wish to say that tha
concert in itself was a grand success;
and the music would have doDe cred
it to any stage.
Teu iiouuila extra 0 white sugar for ,1 00, at
GOLDSMITH A Go.'a, the Bom Grocers.
Ottt'de of Thank*
The undersigned desires hereby to
return thanks to the friends who as
sisted in saving his property from the
tire on the morning of the 17th inst
J. S. Mahein.
Where to l-’itul Them
Since tbe fire, the occupants of tj,
burnt district have , been somewhat
scattered. Below we give tbe pl aee8
of business of those who have resumed
business:
0. H. Dexter and Post Office j„
Custom House building.
Mrs. Rowe in front room of Mrs.
Brooks’ residence, on Newcastle street
H. L. Harris, jeweler, in building
with F. Warnke, tailor.
L. D. Hoyt in wnrehoose bnilding
in front of onr office.
J. J. Spears in Dillon’s old store,
next to E. Briesenick's.
Dr. Hahzleburst in tbe Collm’i
bnilding on Reynolds street exten
sion in New Towu, first door from F
street
Symmes & Atkinson irt O’Connors’
office.
Goodyear & Kay in Flint’s build-
mg.
Concert by Riuley School-
Last Monday night we availed our
self of an invitatton to attend tbe con
cert and festival given at L. B. Toom-
es Hall, by members of the colored
school, nnder tbe direction of Miss
Ida Clark, a teacher of the Risley
School. Tbe exhibition consisted of
recitations, singing and a short drama
called “The Annt’s Legacy,” all of
which was rendered in a manner that
did honor to all concerned. We were
astonished to note the histrionic tal
ent displayed by some of tbe per
formers. The entertainment was giv
en to raise funds to enclose Risley
School house with a neat fence. We
are sorry to say, however, that there
was not enongh money realized to do
all that was proposed.
Fiv« pound* of tbe boat qualit;
Five pound* of tbe boat quxllty
coffee for- $1 00, at Ooldamltb & C
The Telephone Exoh- -o
Is now in first-class order, mid the
subscribers are very much pleased.
There are now twenty-nine subscrib
ers, representing nearly all tbe prin
cipal business bouses of the city, and
we expect that in two months the
number will run np to fifty or more.—
We would be glad to have every bus
iness firm in town connected with tbe
exohange. “The more the merrier.”
I cannot express my thanks too
strongly to my fellow citizens who, at
tin- late fire, by their gratuitous and
efficient efforts saved, from certain de
struction, and restored to us, with
trifling loss, onr fnrnitnre and effects,
upou which there was no insurance.
Robert Hazlehurst.
JiiHt Di«l Min* It.
"l':s said a “miss is as good as a
mile.” So thought Mr. Joerger the
other night when be saw tbe flames I goods at the late tire,
destroying the drug store of J. L. Rc-i"*”*, »'‘d through their efforts tuy en-
bart<- Co. A few days later and, in
Mr. Editor: Allow (pe to express,
through your columns, my sincere
thunks to the large number of friends
who mi kindly assisted in saving my
All came to
BRUNSWICK MARKET.
OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL, \
BnuNHwicK, Ga., June 33, 1882. f
Below wo quote price* current for to-day:
COTTON
MiddlingFair —
Good Middling ljj*'
Middling 11X
Low Middling 11
Good Ordinary 1<)>;
Ordinary 9K
RICE.
Common... .
Fair ..
Good
Rough country 90^1 2t>
NAVAL 8TORE8.
Rosins—C $1.75, D $1.75; K $1.80;F $1.90, G $200;
H $3.10, I $2.35; K $3,50; M $2 C3>{; N $2 87;i;
window glaaa $3 35.
Spirits Turpentine—Oil* and whiakeya. 4cl>>-
regular*, 41c.
SUPPLIES.
Bacon—Clear rib aidua, 14>»c; ahouider*. 11V'-
liama, 15}£c;dry aaltea clear rib aide*, 13c; loug
clear, l|%c;ahouldera, 10 ‘{c.
Obain—Corn—white $110,mixed, 98c6*$l 00; oat*
bran, $1 50.
Hay—Northern, $1.10; Eaatern, $1.25; Weaterc
timothy, $1.25@1.30.
Laud—In tierces, 12Xc; kega and tuba 13c.
Flour—Supertine, 25; extra, $6 75<§>$7 25;
family, *7 23&3 25; fancy, $8 25@$8 75; baker*’
$816® $8 75.
Hint*, Wool, Etc—Hide*, dry flint, 13c; aaltetl
9@llo. Wool—Unwashed, free of bum, lu bale*.
prb»t<3, 2$Kc; in baga, prime, 24#o; alightly burry
15@18Kc; very burry, 10® 13^. Tallow, 8c: wax 2*;
deer aklna, 27c; otter akina, 35c@$4 00.
NAVAL STORES FREIGHTS.
Roain and apirita, 3a. 9dJ^5e. Od. to United
Kingdom or Continent direct; to New York, 45c on
roeln, GOo on eplrita.
Steam—To New York, roain 40c, apirita 80c; tu
Philadelphia, rosin 30c, eplrita 80c; to Baltimore,
roain 40c, apirita 75c; to Boston, rosin 50c, spirit?
Shipping Intelligence.
FOR THE FORT OF RUUNSWIOK, FOB THE WEEK
ENDING JUNE 2i. issa, to
ail 1.1 .liability, it woukl have been
bis Inss, as he was negotiating for the
drugs, fixtures, etc.
Try 'h * Cooking Oil put up b) Goldamtth k Co.,
the it* -i. Grocer*. It ta jlccly put np in ouart bot*
j tlvn, .t •. 4f4*w r* every purpose in cooking that
tkf .t- they aur- l*rtl d 1 »t the time got* a good deal
hrm sud be con* | furthe- n*u the -erne amount of lard. Try it. On*
A . . th. Bo*a , !y 2* '» »'♦’*••. *■
G.diUmith « Co."a. th»- tt<«s(ir«>cera.
tire stock was taken ont of th
ing building. Again I say
barn-
thunks
many
Hits. M. C. Rowe.
We daily read of the rope ending
many a mis-spent life, bat Cholera In-
fnntum, Worms and Bowel Disorders
of Children were much more dreaded
until the introduction of Tkkthina
; Teething Powders. >
ARRIVALS.
June 17—Nor bk Iona, Pederson, Havre.
June 17—Sc C W Lowis, Hupper, Charleston.
June 31—Br bg Martha L. Palmer, Matthew.',
Georgetown.
June 33—He O B McFarland, Strung, Boston.
June 22-rSc • hree Sisters, Hiuts, Coo*aw.
June 22—Em »k Nora, Uarrel, Portu lb - •.
DEPARTURES.
June 17—8w**d bk Mari Louise, Ekelaud. Koiari
June 19-ht K 1 Cawley, Itawley, New iMford-
June 18—ht UieF Sawyer, Bunker, New York-
June I»-b. i -tu, Hlnka, New York.
Juwe 23—JN y MoFarlaud, Montgom.*r> .
m tug ton, Del-a .
^JwnoS^JrjA 'tnwfll* Smith. Penfleht, Rio J^i.
Br. W. B. BURROUGHS.
will buy and sell
Land ai\d Real Estate.
COLLECTING ANdInSURANCE AGENT.
REPRESENTS
Royal, capital
Pbanix, of London, capital 14,266,
Weatern. of Toronto, capital 1 » 4a ?’?•\
Manhattan Life,net asset* and income,’81 ll*"^’ V''
Office next to Poet Office. may31-«