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COUNCIL. FHOOGEOIIKM.
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Council'met. Present, His Honor,
11X Oolsoii, Mayor, and Aid Amen
Wilder, Littlefield, Harvey, Hardy,
Spears and Cook. Absent, Aid. Con
es and Doerfiingar.
The minutes of the list regular
meeting were read'dnd confirmed. ‘
Read a comranuieation from W. f
Bee,. F. J. Doerflinger, J. P, Harvey
and other, stating'tbat they desire' to'
form themselveB into •»•■' hook, ladder,
and axe company for the protectioh'
of property against fire, and asking
that the matter bo referred to a com
mittee for the purpose of ascertaining
and proonring the necessary equip
ments for the same, which was re
ceived and then referred to the com
mittee on fire department.
Read a communication from Jos,
King, keeper and watchman at the
quarantine station, in relation to pay
ment for wheelbarrows need for
wheeling ballast from vessels at the
station, which was, on motion of Aid.
Littlefield, received and then referred
to the committee on harbor.
Read a communication from John
T. Collins, proposing to sail the ci:y
the building, used as a custom house,
sad standing at the foot of Mansfield
street, for the sum of £3,500 00,
which was, on motion, of Aid. Littti*-
fisld, received, and then referred to
committee on pnblio buildidgs and
town commons. m
Bead a communication from F. J.
Doerflinger, asking Council to refund
him $100 advanced for the purchase
of license issued Osee Linder, which
was afterwards transferred to Frank
Kohler, under which lieansa Kohler
transacted no business, which was re
ceived and referred to the finance
committee.
Read a communication from J. U.
Dexter, tendering bis resignation as
Sehool Commissioner of the Board of
Education of Glynn County, which
was received and accepted.
Read a communication from Good
year & Kay, attorneys/or T. B. Good-
bread, stating that be had expended,
for repairs, upon the house recently
occupied by him as a store and resi
dence, the sum of $75, which amount
was to off-set his rcDt account, and
that on the night of the late firo the
said building "as pulled down by or
der of the Mayor to prevent the
spread of the fire, thereby making iV
impossible for him to regain tbo
amount expended, and further caus
ing him an additional loas of $20 in
merchandise, and therefore asking
Council to make good his damages.—
The communication was received and
referred to committee oil fire depart
ment.
Read a communication from David
Davis, asking permission to slightly
niter a small building on Bay lot No.
14, which was received and -efemid
to committee on fire department,
with authority to act. K
Bead a communication frompagihn
T! Collins and others, asking that the
tide water be exclnded from the canal
ou Mansfield street, as the same had
a depreciating effect upon the valne
of property in the immediate vicinity,
and also is iajnrious to the health of
the city, which . was referred to the
committee on streets, drains And
bridges.
Read a communication from W. W.
Watkins, administrator of the estate
of Sarah A. Williams, 'deceased, osk-
iug for the snm of two hundred dol
lars for damages done to the buiMiug
belonging to seid estate, said building
having beea ordered pulled down by
His Honor, the Mayor, oh the night
of the late fire to preveut a farther
ec iflegrstion, which wei received and
refer re J to the committee on fire de
partment.
By Aid. Speare: Resolved, That the
committee on public buildings be
authorized and instr ucted to have a
fence erected on the south side of the
CwV Htll, for the couvoniancs and
protection of voter? at the municipal
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By AM. Spears: Resolved, That fire
committee on pqlijebs infracted
apldth^a sufficient' nnmbark gpir
poBcef fo f> the preservation' of go
order at and about the pods on the
9th inst.
Resolved farther, That no polies-
man, either reguler or epeeiai, shell
in any manner, interfere with the
rights of voter?, or allow other* to ft
so, at the mabicipsl* eleciiou to be
held ou the 9th inst., and the Mar
shal ahall instantly discharge any po
liceman who may ao interfere, or al
low .ptl^efs to do so.
'Bf iM. Littfsfilidf fteMek,PTblt'
the City Council take into considera
tion the propriety of purchasings bel,
to he used exclusively for fire alarm,
uiid that a committee be appoint'd to
obtain prices irotn maunfacturere,
and report at oar next meeting.
The resolution, being seconded,
was adopted.
By Aid. Littlefield: Resolved, That
the City Council renew the leass of
our present qnarartiue ttatit n from
Mr. 8. Mamford, to rnn fr • three
wars, namely, from Dec. 1st, 188f, to
Dec. 1st, 1885.
The resolution, being seconded, was
adopted.
Council then proceeded to the ap
pointment o* superintendents of the
municipal election to be held on the
9th inst., which resulted ts follows:
James E. Lambrigb';, W.W. Watkins,
J. -F. Nelson. And also to that of
clerks for the said election, which re
sulted as folio*§: I. S. Cabt-, L. J.
Lsavy, Sam’l Borehardt.
The finance committee submitted
b ;, lg amounting to $1,075 23, which
were ordered paid.
Council then took a recess nntil 8
o'clock p. it. oc Friday, 15th instead
M. J. Colsoi,
Attest: Mayor.
James Houston, Clerk Coani \
AUANX WANTED.
Why Cannot Brunnwick Haro
National Bunk P
‘•lection to be held on the 9fh inoL,
that a policsoato ba gUtioned ftt
each end of ths enclosure for the in-
gr«s» and egross of voters.
The resolution, boiug seconded, was
adopted.
We have often* written tjlon this
subject, telling of the great need of
such an institution to our business in
terest, and also showing some idea of
the volume of basiness that eoold bs
transacted through such a medium—
in short, what there is to support •
bank. We have always been met
with tho answer, our busiuoss men
have not the capita! to spare from
their business to pot into such an en
terprise, as much as they would like
to. , We are now prepared, if we are
rightly informed, to answer that ob
jection. To establish a national hank
$50,000 is necessary, tho same to be
iuvesteil in United Slates bonds and
posited in the national treasury,
fo r which a similar amonnt Of green
backs will bo issued for the use of the
now bank.’• • < ■ r
Tho hank being now established,
'eiiob individual stockholder can bor
row almost the entire amount r ' t
stock if he desires, fi-
cate of stock as collateral. Thus we
sea that such parties ss c innot spare
their money from their basiness can
draw it out and use it just ss before,
paying interest, ft ii trne, bnt getting
in rotnrn a percentage of the earnings
of the bank, which more than offsets
tho interest account, for tho bonds
are inter jet-bearing. Now, of coar.e,
if every man borrows as muck at he
puts in, there will bs nothing left in
the treasury to carry on the husiues-
with. This, however, is no- a sop-
posable car?, as every depositor eon hi
leave some of his, and many c nld
leave all. We throw out these eng-
g jstious for the consideration of our
business men, hopicj some of the ji
will iuveatigate the matter and give
it ehaps. We certainly need a bank,
and onless a private bank can b* bad,
aj should ge» the otbsr.
Dot isli Good.
Moore k Menifield ars making
harness equal to any establiabmeat :n
the South. Ton can got yuur old
ouee repairerl there als<. It.
*to*de»ayte OntrMlaatlea *
forftdftikOmfc m cbyttgod
with obstructing ths mail sanies,
*sd om for dcrnagM to the gen nr-
mcot work going on in opt harbor.—
Now, what we are after ii, why the
nccefgity of pattinw. these partita
U>vs settled t Why eau'J not these
«??* j U i tofcd..,*£w > .i»^he
where the erimvn were committed,
and not carried to Bavannah to ba
tried by a Federal coart. This, »a
think, savors vsj'y much of whst is
termed centralization, and wp are op
posed f> ft. Tk «aa anitt-iA will he
looted into a* sooa hs thr-rcin» cf
g( eminent fill ip to ^ bauds of the
Democrats. Bee how arocb trouble
sud expense one iuao can pat anoth
er to, ths aggrieved prrty I tving do
rr drf:» whatever, being onli too glad
to get out of the clutches of a one
sided coart.
A sami annual dividend of four per
cent, ha* l»eeu declared by the Central
Railroad, consequently tho stock of
that road stands firm at from 108 to
109.
MarUll, Hane*»> • ,d utt.r braita »f C*flM; ,|.
bul br,n« • of Rj. au« olbw f 3 r«.»
‘»h«r a!eo, ba*. Ini,i.rta>>
vtxw. «•! b» loans at UEiiaii* CMAKfU.KB'S. bn
Biy fctreet.
Kmviga Shlpwnntt.
J. Walker cleared bJrk Emil on th>
2d inst., for Bristol, with 403,75 0 feel
imber worth $4,410, sad 7,730 feet
lumber worth $110.
British cchoonsr Albury k Malone
cleared for Abaco ou the 6th inst.,
with assorted cargo, worth $533.
British seltuuner Faarltws cleared
for Abaco, oa tt» Tth i vwt., with as
sorted cargo wor‘h $359.
A. ▼. Wool cleared British ship
Beethoven oi the 7ih iust., for Lon
don with 3.C0J casks spirits tarp«o
tine worth $50,000, aid 4,453 barrels
rosin worth $18,500, ....
Ga. LIeL. Co. cleared bark O.aga
on the tth tnat., iar Rosario, with
249,ITS feet limber worth $3,788.
8. C.. Nov. Iff 1874
Mr. W. H. Bitaarr, Aagaita, €a,
Dear Sir—It gives me great piaaa-
ure to attest to the eflhieucy of Gild
er's Pills retired fiona you a faw days
ago. They h-we a:sompli-'\ai every
thing that I desired of thorn, and I
have given several to my neighbors.
Please send to me two dozen more for
use on my farm. Your* respectfn>y,
Jxo. C. Tisdale.
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B«low wo quoto prices cimtut for to tUj:
OOTTOV.
Good Middling jow
Low MiiaUtf 9 T.ld
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I $1 7'); UlMi ii $s4$: |M $2 80; iff* ifafS 0
wii.Uo# KUddjS^II . I
8 * Of Tit arid whi«kfj3, 47?
r* gira*-3, 4Ho.
SUPPMKH.
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hbnb. tse; try d-lr Itb ll.lf, uon«. Ini,
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f? 11; Anil' . fl TA..S On;' f*n<-v. II 0%f« ;
bole p, nut. *T Tins. »>; tilt ■ »7 Of
tib-nti CoreHanw. o«u, wUtoni ' M
■ r.j. fl 10.
H ir-Vurlb- SI 00; E*,t«rn Tluiotby, $1.1
W.h -ra Tluj itbj. f i 1ft.
LiBU-lb liBTVM. MJ*.G 11.4 »S Ulx Wic.
e'oot., Kt.:. -Uii*., drj Slat, Mf; Mil-
K'A12o. w Ml—V iB.n'i-d, ire. cl burr., io b. ..
nrlnis. Me; In ht.«, priiun, Via; *li u titlx bill-
.1 j.irc. Terybuir/, lli^lS. Wtl Me; dr«r Sin'
r7n; oiwr Bb(B«. ‘ 00.
Shipping Int?;iiff
ABBTTALft.
r#*l-BrRc Piar^a*. Viitu*, Abhco.
!>•<• 1—He Win n*v«, Bui‘tn, Ni* Tork.
]>ec 4—Br bk ? ac iiufht*, ftlcClomd. PortUnd.
DwaC—*2 Nti'i# Bt*n, Hop », Bsrmnd*.
D»c 7—Hr hf Lnit, DeZ^ter. Fanchhl.
Dtc T—Of K > Tfaftd. CIS k. ft* R
L >• 7-4>e 9 C Tamili. 8co«t. Kivannih.
D»A«r9M9,
t—fir Sink htll, Dit. PhiUdcIpni*.
Dec 3—R«tibk Fmll. Holmctrom, Bristol.
Dor a—»3 G b MiktrLid, fitroug. Now York.
Doe 2—He E J Haiti now*. C’badwirk, VlioinaMon.
Ikoo 4-Bg ftunaon Htabbi, .flow York,
7 ? 5*»d ftUiuni Alburr, Abaco,
l>»*o 5—He Fo«ti»i, fbilbrook. Noo York.
D«c 7—Or OBip HOrtbooon, f^>nnnfl.
Dec 7—He Kdword J«fc««oa, IlcLOAld, N T.
Dec T - Br he » oirlovi. ftffl'oao. Ao»ct.
Jr bk OinObdUoerir, Rorarlb.
And ^Urcuj..
HiTilfl parokfatw.1 tbo fti oowoiek Mrlol Mill, I *»
•fo»»ti-od U rnriaiob ftr*ofl, MoaI oad Broo 00 low A«
IHoV>woit. Bill ood tooponline tson will toko opo>
rlil ncrtleo. Town ordoro doliTorrd irro of caot.
W. E bURBAGE,
dccLCm Druniwick, Oft.
MEAD THIS REBUS!
Tutored o«»rdln* t*» Aefl o' r
Indionopoilo. it. w.
•nr twn. fco rHAYt ft n».. !.oakTk«7K;
■'**' -»*i of * nn«ro«o, ot Wiifttntton.
W. F. DOERFLINGER, Agent.
A FINE LOT OF
Shingle8,Lath8iPicket8
TUB SALS BT
GREER & McCLURE,
At K,/,tObb MsblM.
FESSH USA? MARKET
MACON, GA.
BAUSAGK8 A SPECIALTY. I wl" fth'p nim;n
at NINE rOCNDS FOR $1 »).
H. M. TAVLOR.
»ori5-tf 71 Mnlberi/ atrcct, Ml .ou, Oa.
CITY BAKBER SS0P,
J. I. CAim, Prayitetar.
SVAVUIO. BAIR CCTTtNO AMD BAIR DRnll
raatm la n* riry ktnl ant BoatapyratlV
(ADIM9 AXD CB1 LOBES'X 1U1K CUTTISO A
SPECIALTY.
For Sale or Rent.,
Tbo unilersLfned has o plronont borne for sale or
rent. Good tltlee. Everything in fcoed r**poir, oud
A. C. BARTLETT.