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STAt’Y di FAIIM,
Advertiser, Brunswick, Georgia.
&QOT
CItjr Officers.
Mayor- Ijuob F. Nblsok.
Aldermen* 4, It Bqsxwick, M. J^Colson, J. U.
Counts, J.M. DxrrxB, 8.0. UrrutnaD, AT.
’ Putman,|W. W. Watxdui and J. E. DuBxoicox.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
tinanc*—Couper, Watkins and Bostwick.
town commons—Dexter, Littlefield and Putnam.
railroads—Littlefield, Putnam and DuBignon.
stuekts, drain* a bridge*—Boat wick, Wstkins
and Colson.
crabztt—Colson, Bostwick and Dexter.
mncTCum—Putnam. Dexter and DuBignon.
ruBUC iiuiuhnos—Watkina, Couper k Colson.
UABOox—DuBignon, Bostwick and Littlefield.
rdwation—Defter, Coaper and Bodwick.
Finn dktabtment—LitUefleld, Putnam k Wat*
kill*. „ „ .
clkbx a Tuuaspuun—James Houston.
maiuhal—W. H. Blain.
asst, maiuhial—A. Green,
roLie eman—C\ M. Robert*.
UABUOB MASTEU—John Van daily,
roKT wawdens—(1. A. Dure, Burr Wlnton and
W. O. Davenport.
W ork done ns cheaply, ami war
ranted to last os long ns that of
any other Workman in this section.
Mending done on short notice at
A.YEIW’ OLD STAND
mar. 24-ly.
I,. B. TUOMAH LODGE, Ho. O, F. A. M.
SAWS!
fflhe undoraigned has the agency for the sale of
A MAWS of the following Companies:
AMERICAN MAW CO.. Trenton, N. J.:
EMERSON, FORD k CO., Beaver Falls, Pa.;
U. HOE k CO., New York.
A
Toomar Lodge, No. 9, F. A M., meets
*very 1st and 8rd Wednesday in each
month,nt8o'clok, r. h.
Moses SIoDohaad, W. M.
April 28-ly J. M. Cabteb, Sce’y.
M. L. MEBSUOM.] I*** E. SMITH
- HERSHON & SMITH,
ATTORNEYS k COUNSELORS AT
-LAW,
BRUNSWICK* OEOnMA.
wn-k eiuucuu urew*. ” u * m ri u . 9 * Y.\
3UU. and the Federal Courts held in AtlanU and
Mavannah, Ga. Oflics on Newcastle street.
C.r. OOODYKAB.I | IT. H. HABBIS.
GOOD 17EAR& HARRIS,
AttOI .-Ml
Vfli 4
j * 'u Corner Newcattle and Gloucester
I luje*' »—over l irug Store of 1.8. Bisin k Co.
rscuce in all roni atlas of the Brunswick Ctr
/uit and the city ol ’Darien, On
bo My, :.«r x-v
eys at Law,
Oeoroia.
F.
RTHY,
1 AT LAW.
r
MSW1CK, U»
'. ofOljuD, Cun-
34-lX
Gk>
- ■ " jjjgt of City. vim
HANKER and BROKER,
Hranswick, ....... (fa,
~ i 4 ^ SELLS exchange on New York, 8a.
f pirec /, Boston and Philadelphia, at
■ ( LOWES1 MA IKET JUTES,
i -*RUY8 and BELLS Gold, Stiver and CommercU
tper. Interest allowed on SPECIAL DEPOSITS
•flections promptly attended to and business
?*wd. * no. My.
, ~ ' c : Agency of the
JETNA 1NSU1IANCE CO.,
(/Hartfortl, Conn,
j8T*Appliemtinn far Insurance promptly at tan
dad to, and Policies issued by
” ALEXANDER W. COOPER, Agt.,
f P. O. Box 1^ Brunswick, <
THOS. ROGERS'A CO.,
lerchants? Shippers,
(BRUNSWICK, OA.
Stride & Balfour.
Liverpool.
Consignment* of Cotton,
tiny wnd sell Future* on usual terms,
nuke advance* oh cotton and other prod
uce consigned to their Liverpool corres
pondents. For freight room apply to the
abore.
Y.rk Enh>.(. noejhl&I.M.
Haring luaed the premise of M.H. WABD,
Bt.ckimith, and secured the services offlrstclas*
workmen. I juu prepared to do
‘ Blacksmltliing in all its
branches,
Including Ship, Steam Boat, ’.Saw
H|U, Carriage, Wa gou, Hotter,
and all other lion Work.
ALSO
. Wheelwright work of aUktads/$£ether with
Hone Shoeing in the very best and neatest style*
Iron and Brass Castings furnished at shortest
notice at manufacturer's prices.
’ *V W.8.TUCREB.
TAYIdOIl B. FERGUSON,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PLASTJE11ER.
All orders left at the Drugstore of G. H. Macon
k Co., on Newcastle street, will meet with prompt
attention. Helen to D. T. Dunn.
no you want a splendid BOOT or SHOE made
±J to ODDER, with
PERFECT FIT
guaranteed ? Then call on
mur. 24-ly. D. A MOORE.
W. A. JOHNSON,
BOOT and SHOE
MAKER.
LITTLEFIELD & TIS0N.
General Commission & For
warding Merchants.
Oh COSSKTOIKHT Md far SALK
CORN,
- HAY,
FLOUR,
and LIME, Cheap For CASH
IM
POR
TANT!
We have just received a large lot of
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
MILL SUPPLIES
—ASD —
Rice Planters’ Implements.
Afina Assortment of
Lamps, Lamp Fixtures,
Lanterns, etc.,
a addition to the LARGEST STOCK
S3 "'KPi&IBOs
;ht to this Market, besides
TIN IVARK
and retail, and
E OIL manufactured ex-
onrown trade,
L. D. Hoyt A Co.
SCH( , NOTICE.
• On the 1st of January, 1877,
Mot.npki News enters upon its t
ty-seventh volume, aud, it is hope Jiy
its conductors, upon a prosjjeruiiH
year. * Every returning anniversary
hits witnessed its extending influence,
and to-day it is the text of the politi
c.il faith of thousands of readers. 1$
uniform consistency and steadfast'dej
votion to principle has gained for it
the confidence of the public, thus en
abling it to contribute largely to th«
triumph of the Democratic party.
In the future, ns iu the past,' np
lins will bo spared to make the
omaKa News iu every respect still
more deserving of the confidence and
patronage which has been so liberally,
extended to it by the people of Georgia
and Florida. The ample means of the
establishment will be devoted to the
improvement of the paper in all its
departments, and to making it a com
prehensive, instructive and reliable
medium of the current news. Its staff
of special correspondents—nt Wash
ington, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Talla
hassee, and other points of interest —
has been recognised with a view of
meeting every possible emergency
that may arise, aud pains will be taken
to make its commercial news, foreign
and domestic, complete and reliable.
As we are about entering upon the
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tention to our club rates of subscrip
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REMITTANCES
MotbfW! war’ll the little feet;
Climbing o**>r the garden wall,
Rmuidlug through the busy 8tre.it,
Ranging t eller, alie 1 aud hall.
Never c ount the momenta lout,
Never mind the time it coct,
Little feet will go astray;
Watch tloai WsAacr, while you may.
Mother! watch the littio hand,
Picking berries by the way,
Making house* in the naml.
Tossing up the fragrant hay.
Never dare the question ask,
'•Why to me this heavy tank ? *'
TlioeeMuuo littio hand* may prove
Messenger* of light aud love.
Mother i watch the little tongno,
Prating, eloquent aud wild,
Wl>at la kU J, and what is anng,
By j ; our happy, joyouk child;
Catch the Hound while yet uiny-okon,
Stop the vow whil j yet unbroken,
Thin name tongue may yet pro laim,
Blessing* iu th-j Saviour's name.
Mother! watch the little.hcart,
1)dating Hoft and warm for you.
Wholesome lenaon# now impart;
Kcvp, oh keep! that young heart true.
. Eradicating every weed.
Mowing good and preciour. seed,
IIarvc.it rich, yon then may twii;
Ripening for eternity.
Can be made by Post Office order, Reg*
ist red Letter, or Express, nt my risk-
Letters should bo addressed,
J. H. ESTILL, Savannah, On.
Change of Schedule
K & B. RAIL ROAD.
On and after this date, Passenger trains over
thl* road will run daily as follows;
Day Train*
Leave Brnnuwick 9:43 r. m.; arrive at Jcsup
(1:33.; arrive at Martin 1:33 a, m.
Leavo Macon 4.<M a. m.; arrive at Jesup 11:15;
arrive at Brunswick 2:33 r. M.
Night Trains,
to and from Brunswick discontinued, but con
nect with Florida line at Jesnp. *
JOHN A. GRANT.
Dec. 3rd, 1876. Oen '1 Mupt*
New York Heralds supplied
at the Post Office at 81.25 per
mouth, and Savannah News at
81 per month. Illustrated
Weeklies and Monthlies on
hand for sale.
My Frivaft School for boys and
girls will be (ieued on Tuesday next,
January 2nd, p my school room on
•nolds stret, iu rear of the Presby
terian church. Let all be punctual on
that day.. \
N. B.—Tor tfe present I sill have
no lady teaeher.\
\ T. G. STACY.
COOK BROS. & CO.
Dealers in——
GEXERAL MERCHANDISE,
Ship Stores, etc.,
Manufacturers and Shippers of
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
Bai (St.,) Bbckswici, Oa.
Notice to the Public.
On and after this date I will furnish
Piling, either pine or cabbage logs.
Vessel masts, yard arms, or rndilers, (*i,„ m
or feiK-c posts, on good terms foreasli. 1
J.inr'otn. 1877. Sam IT. floodbrend.
“A friend said lie saw a fence
\of such crooked rails Hint ov-
l taie a pig crawled through it
|e |ut on the same side. .
hirty thousand dollars have
heed pledged to Moody and Sankey
for tlieir forthcoming revival in Bos
ton, an| ten thousand dollars more
is wattld to mako it a sure thing.
I®-What relation is bread to sew
ing machine? The mother. Why
the mother? Because bread is a ne
cessity, and a sewing machine is nil
invention, aud necessity is the moth
er of invention.
463-Tho converted actress, Mrs.
M. E. Lowery, who is now iu the
pulpit, has become very radical in
opposition' to her former profession,
for she advises people who want re.
ligion to prevail not to attend theat
rical exhibitions.
ES?”Tho Worcester Press says it
is very affecting to hi nr Slmyler Col
fax wind np a snndny school lecture
by telling tbo little ones how the
Lord rnado the Republican party on
the eighth day—after a days rest—
and prononneed it good.
Goon Advice.—Before yon start
from home, pin this bit of earnest,
well meant intention of truthful sug
gestion in yon lint:
Tho market for loafers is always
glutted. The greater the loafer the
less reward.
Any boy who wishes can become
a gentleman. And there are a few
things n gentleman never dors. Hc
will always be lidy in his dress. He
will always bo os careful not to of
fend persons os ho is t j keep his
face clean. He will not make it a
habit of telling profane and ugly
stories. He will never bo loud
mouthed or overhearing to his in
feriors. This obaractor always
marks tho snob and die igrec able
egotist. He ni.l nevt r li.'t h j voice
in a small room as though lie was in
tho field driving oxen. Fc wil
never speak so os to Worn d or pain
the heart of his inferiors Ho will
uever boast that ho is bettor than
his companions, and thus incur the
disgust of men and sensa. He will
never boost his superior family con
nections or givo those lie is with (o
understand (hat he is of more con
sequence than'thoy. He will never
pry into the secret a'lairs of any
other person. He will be above the
petty suspicions bora of ignorance
aud proof of bad breeding. He will
never try to bully and beat lus way
nor assume a superiority that is en
tirely lost the moment it is boosted
of He is never obsequious or syco
phantic, but prompt, polite, discreet
aud courteous to all with whom he
comes in contact. He will never
qnsrrel with a servant or nee pro
fane language to anyinferiors. He
always 1ms friends even under ad
verse circumstances, because hu de-
Tho sncecK^nf the
true man is nlwavs lastin'^*..
.
d f *“This is the jntoy I owe to so
ciety,” murmurs tho modern belle
as she pins on hor back hair.
ty “What are tho chief ends of a
inau'r” asked a Sunday school teach
or of his pupils. “Head and feet”
was the prompt reply.
——■
An old bacholor having been
laughed at by a party of pretty girls,
told them: “You are small potatoes.”
“Wo may he small potatoes,” said
one of them, “but we ore sweet
ones.”
ty Young man, don’t attempt
to carve a turkey whon your girl
is watching you on the table,’ for
you can’t do it. We tried it once,
and whisked a drumstick on her silk
waist, and hnvo been paying dama
ges for the last fifteen years.—Ex.
ty “Elder, will you have'ajdrink
of i i.ler T’ inquired £a .farmer of an
old temperancojinan who was spend
ing the evening ut his house. “No,
tlmuk you,” said the old man, “I
never drink liquor of uny kind, spe
cially ci lor—but if yoj) call it apple
juice, I don’t care if I do take a loo-
tic.”
That Fetched Him.
tfi
When a Miclmgauder was brought
into court on a charge of assault and
battery preferred by his wife, his
honor asked: *
“Whatjwns tho provocation?”
“She called mo a worthless, lazy
loafer; but that wasn’t it”
“Well?”
“Said our hull family wern’t fit
for fish bait; but I didn’t get mud at
that”
“What was it then?”
“Sbo shook her fist nndor my
nose, and suid I was too lazy to die;
but I knowed she was excited, and
lot that p iss. She’s got a fearful
tempi r, your honor ”
“I wish to know that if you had'
sufficient cause of provocation,” said
tho court.
“I guess I had, Mr. Judge. Sho
enmo close up and spit in my fnco,
and stuck up her nose and said I
was meaner than pizen: bat I didn't
hit for that."
“What tlieu.”
“I knowed her temper, and I sot
there and whistled ‘Carry Mo Back 1
and I was bearing and bouriug with
her, when she tamed around aud
giu my coon dog tho smasbingest
kick—lifted him right oatu’ doors
enter his head! Tuut fetched me,
Judge. If thoro hud been forty li
ons and a camel in tho road, I’d
havo walloped her or died a try
ing!—rn !k puess.
J®-We once know a boy who
said heliked a good rainy day, too
rainy to go to school, and just rainy
enough to go a fishing.- ...
fl®*“How much con a man carry”
is the title of an artielo going tho
rounds of the papers. Wo should
say ten fingers ought to be enough
for any man.—Ex.
g&~\ little girl in Boston, in. wri
ting a composition on the human
race, gave a smack of originality to
it by remarking that, “the half civ
ilized take in washing and ironing,
and have* handsome books which
they study a little but not much.
The total number of suicides
in 187G, in the UniteiHStatcs, is five
hundred and fifty-two: 441 moles,
111 females. Of these, 118 were
childreu. The causes, hard times,
financial troublo3, misguided love, -
domestic troubles, whisky ondinsan-
ity; 143 shot themselves; 117 tried
hanging; 113 took poison; 83 pre
ferred drowning; 45 cut their
throats; 10 stabbed themselves in
other portions of the body; 38 re
sorted to other means to extinguish
the vital spark.
“SWEAR WORDS.”
The Scotch say that “Those that
will swear will lie;” and some who
•lo not wish to lie considered pro
fun-:, yet use “swear words” which
might well he omitted.
A little five-year-old boy over
heard a workman who was repair
ing the sitting-room drop on excla
mation over some sh'gbt mishap.
‘Thut’s the first swear word I ever
heard in my father’s home," was
tho grave rebake of tbo little boy.
It so touched the rough man that
he went to the mother of tho boy
and confessed his fault. While en
gaged on the job he never again
lapsed into vulgarity or profanity,
The boy, now a tall lad, wields
the same influence over bis mates.
They understand that bis part in
tho game is ended as soon os bad
words oic iutrodact-L The knowl
edge that bis father’s tongno was
never polluted by profanity, togeth
er with his mother's precepts, and a
childs natural desire to be like bis
father, have given this salutary bios
to bis early lift.
Boys, keep free from "swear
words" of all kinds. They do no
The Shilling Hosts.
I havo read, says Spurgeon, of
one who dreamed a dream, whon in
great distress of mind, about reli
gion. He thought he stood in the
outer court of heaven, and ho saw a
glorious host marching up, singing
sweet hymns, and bearing the ban
ners of victory; and they passed by
him through the gate, and when
they vanished he heard ia the dis
tance sweet strains of music;
“Who aro tboy?” he asked.
“They are tho goodly fellowship
of prophets, who have gone to be
with God.”
Aud ho heaved a deep sigh as ho
said,
“Alas! I am not one of them,'ami
never shall be, and I cannot enter
there.” •
By-nnd-by there came another
baud, equally lovely in appearance*
nn.t equally triumphant, and robed
in white. They passed within the
portuls, and again were heard shoots
0 f welcomo from within.
“Who ore they?’*
“They ore the goodly fellowship
„ftho apostle*.”
“AlnBl” he said, “I belong not to
that fellowship, and I cannot enter
thore.”
He still waited and lingered, in
the hope that he might yet go fn;
bat the next mnltitade did not en
courage him, for they were the no.
ble army of maftyrs. Ho could not
go with them, nor wave their palm
branches. He waited still and aaw
that the next was a eompany of god
ly ministers and officers of Christian
churches; but he Could not go with
them. At last, os ho walked, be saw
a largur host than all the rest put
together, marching and singiug
most melodiously; and in front walk
ed tho woman that was a sinner, and
the thief that died upou. tho cross,
bard by the Savior: and bo looked
long and saw there such os Monos,
seh and the like: aud when they en
tered ho could see who they were,
and be thought:—
‘-There will bo no shouting about
them."
But to his astonishment, it seem
ed as if all heaven was rent with
sevenfold shouts as they passed in.
And tho angel said to him— -
‘These are they that are might/
sinners, saved by mighty grace.”
And then ho said—
“Blessed bo God! lean go in with
thorn*" .
And so he awoke.
Blessed |» GodJ you and I, faxv
can go in with that company. 1 cou-
DOt nope to go ip anywhere but with
that company. Such is my own
sense of how I expect to eater beat
en, and we will go together, broth-
good whatever but always defile or sinner, or sister manor, trusting
and dishonor tboao who u$e them; in the preeiou-, blood, nn.l washed
nml the habit oi cj established is a I in tho blood of the L imb. God
bad ono to get rid ot gni :t it may Im> sj!
jr-jj
if,.”