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VOL. 2. NO, 35.
PttUKSWK.K ADy^pTISEll,
ITUI.ISEKI) EVBnr
WEDNESDAY MORNING
At sscxswicx. annxau, nr
STACY &F4HM,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1677,
pFFiCK, In ixxlcr llviUin'j,
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A from rofcjw uaible parties will
tu f.ubti.itim! until ur >r«d util, tvh«u tin*'turn is
Uwt opacified, an.I payment ftxiirtwtl accurilin.'ly.
(Vuiwnuications fur individual DoitofU, or oi a
]iehional, character, charged as advertisement**
Carriages aud obituary notice nut cxeo»nliu
lour linos, nuliet.xl lor publication. When ex
feeding that upw-u.^charge 1 as advertiaem ‘lit*.
Alll'ttnrx aud eonuuuuirationa shuuld bu ad
dros-ed to tlio undersigned.
STACY «fc PAIIM,
Adrortisjr, Jlrunswick, Georgia.
saw saaiissww*
c ty
Mdjtr- F. IfKi.vj*.
AAtnnsn- J. U1) isTWic*, AC. J. Co*so*, J. M
fouriiit. /.AC Dsxtxu. 8 0. Utti.kvihd, A. T.
Prmv.iW. TV. Wats:** and J. E. DvBioiioir.
STANDING
riNANcn—Oouper. Watkins and Host wick.
town i oumons—Dfltter,Xlttlsfieid*» J Putnam.
RviLftoaPa—Littlefield, Putnam and Dull gm n.
siitKKrs, lHutx* a widow.—Ikmtxriak, Vratkins
and Colson.
cnsiiinr—Colson, Hostwickand DoxWr.
<‘kmktxmk*—Putnam, letter and DnHiguon.
rw.it nriu’iiuw—Watkiu*. Coui*cr * ■ ’ —
uoiu»s — DaHtguon. B*«twi k
vuy axioji—Djxter, Coup
run uu*-A»m^nT—Litti*
kij«.
n.r.r.x a ttv.x rniK—Jmuos Hon* ton
xuu.Hit.-W. A. H!»in.
A«r. maiwhu.—A. Gr*
id T.tt*l siield.
id Hostwi *k.
T—Littlefield, Pu k Wat-
Blacksmith and Machinist.
Hating leased the promises of M. H. WARD
Hlsekspiitb, and secured tlwservices of fir* tela**
vv/k nun, I Hill P|!epurs 1 Jo do
Blacksriiitltiug in all its
branches,
iiifLuling Ship, Strum Kent, ;Snw
31111, ( urritt^e, W’a gon, Holler,
and all other Iren Work.
ALSO
Wheelwright work of all kind*, together with
florae Shooing in the very beat and neatest style-
IrMj njjd IJr*** C'jmhGu** furnished at shortest
notice at ni£Mifaetnn?r'*i>rie**s.
tf.K. TUCKER.
TAYLOlt IL FRUOrsOX,
. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PL ASTJEHEIl.
All orders leit at the Drugstore, of O. H. Moei-.it
: Co., ou Newcaatia street, will meet with promp*
itsntion. tq D. T. Dunn.
I) 0 .:
ait a splendid HOOT or SHOE made
to ORDER, with
FRFKCT FIT
..naranGusl ? Then call on
luur. 2i-ly. D. A. MOORE.
XV. A. JOHNSON,
BOOT and SHOE
MAKER.
W ork don o 08 cheaply, and war
ranted to last as long as that o
any other Workman in this section
Mend in;/ done on short notice ni
ayeiw Old stand
runr. 24-ly.
r the sale
I,. c,Ti)on4U ioaoE s No.«,p, .i. -H
a
/
Tonaur L«U<-, Ni>. '•>. P- A, M., meet*
crery i#t aud 3rd Wednesday in each
jihmth, at 8 o’elok. p. m.
Moses MoDoSAfdh W. M.
April 28*ly J, .M. Carter, Sec f y.
u. i.. MKuainix,]
MERSHOH A SMITH,
ATTORNEYS * COUNSELORS AT
LAW.
JlHt-'XSWICK, 0K0U(JI*.
f Filip undersigned baa the ng- ucy
I KAWSof the following Ooin|*-*niee:
AMERICAN a.UV ( (>.. Trent. ,i, N. J.:
PIERSON, FORD CO.. lb#vcr Fall*. Pa.
It. HOK A* CO., New York
Also Oener.-.l Agent U r
AJ., ntuurpassed an an
boaring.-. Prhv, iWi-ta. ;>«r pound In^ny quantity
Newspapers.
THE SAVANNAH MORNiNG NEV\S
FOR 1377.
On tlie 1st of January, 1877, the
Horning News outers »jm»ii its liven-
‘y-seventh volume, and, |t is hope l»y
ts oonductoi'8, upon a pi;)«pei*oim
year. Eyery returning anniversary
!»hr witnessed its extending influence,
and to-day it is the text of the politi-
•:d faith of thousands of readers. It-
nniform consistency and steadfast des
votion to principle Inis gained for it
the coufldence of the pnhlie, thus en
abling it to contribute largely to the
triumph of the Democratic pa«y.
t4 th? future, ’is in the past, no
pnius will he spared to innko the
aIornino News in every respect still
more deserving of JJie confidence mid
patronage which has been so liberally
xtemled to it by the people;)! f7eorgia j
nd Florida. The ample nejms of the j
est;hiisbmerit will ho devot ul to the j
impro'Afment of the paper i:i all its j
departments, and to junking it u com-
prelioriaivc. instructive and re.iuble
medium of the current news. Its stafl
of special correspondents—at Wnsh-
ngiou, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Talla
hassee, and other points of interest —
has been recognized with a view of
meeting every possible emergency
that may arise, ami pains will be taken
to make* its commercial news, foreign
and domestic, complete and reliable.
As we arc about entering upon the
new year, we desire to call esjrecial at-
t.mtiou to our club rates of subscrip
tion.
POSTAGE FREE.
Wo will pay postage on all our pa
pers going to mail subscribers, thus
making the Morning News th
LITE’S MISERY.
f.
Wo *nrr t'i« gleb*. wo r«ap thft corn.
We build th« houvt* wiior,* wt* may re.st;
And then at momenta, an ldenly
We A.ok up to the (Teat wide aky,
Inquiring where'er* we were bvm—
loreoiDHst, vr Tor jiatf
II
Gotl ko-qw hi* holy iui*tcrica
Jiut m tho outmdo of man'* drorn !
lu diapr.won %lovc, wo thiuk
To hoar tholr piuioiw vU» aud «hik,
While they float pure beneath Uia eye*,
Like awau* adowu a xtroom.
m-
And Bc.sHetlniea, horror chllj* our blood
To bosh near anch lnyatle tl.inim*
An l we wrap •‘ound ua, f*»r defeune.
Our purple niaimcrs, mood* of Ben>ic—
As au;;«*l* from the face <;< God.
Stand hid leu in their wing*.
And. Romeiii
W tf Krnpo
We Rtreb'h c
e*, through life’* heavy x'.round
r them—with atranjj’le l breath,
r hand* M.rond and try
i in our a ony -
the broa-.l life-wound.
I in lar : ,e eiiMl^h for du.th.
*st newspaper of its size and character
iu tho South.
Terms of Subscription.
DAILY.
One onj.y, ouo your $ 10 (K)
copies, I your (to ouo mhlroKs) 45 00
10 cojiieo 1 your (to onn mhlross) SO 00
TRI-WEEKLY.
Ouo copy, olio your 0 00
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Acopicu, 1 your ('oonciiihlress) 25 00
Tho four liumlreiItli iiuuivorsary of
the ii.troilnction of printing into
Englitnd; is to he cclchruteU in Lon
don next June.
jeorcia SuJututious—“Good
moriiing, Goneml.” “How do you
do, Colonel?” “G!nd to sec yon,
Miijor. - ' “How'syour folks, Cnp
tuin?” “Hope you uro well, Judge,”
teg:A innii proposed to (jultdritik-
lici.p- i iug liquor for n year, if his wife
It) copies 1. your (to one address) 50 Oil j t j
WEEKLY. „ ,
i Rumhold.
would quit scolding for u year; hilt
slie H.iid life would not lie worth liv
ing if she must l ob her homo of
pleasure.
I never could believe that Provi
dence had seat a fe.v men into the
world, ready hooted and spurred to
ride, and millions ready saddled and
ridden.—ltichard
One copy, one year.
5 copies, 1 year (to
. r. uool.vrjn, I I ». u, mum..
GOODYEAR & HARRIS,
Attorneys at Law,
JillUNSWK'K, (iJJOTIOIA.
B of J. H. Ruin k Co,
ol tfjo linittiwU'k Vie
f<llt »nd »iiu city of Darieti, Ga
uo l-ly.
LITTLEFIELD & T1S0N.
General Commission & For
warding Merchants.
Os COKsmHMKNT «od fct SALi
COUN,
If AY,
KI.Ol'R,
nnd l.IMH, Cheap Tor CASH
3 2 00
__ ■ sddress) <) (HI j —* • — —
m,itr'«|iAiiniTTMKr 110 copies 1 year (to ohe address) IS Ofil It seems to me that the spirit of
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REMITTANCES
uKk.G,. Cun lip piudehy Post O'iieo order, Ri
istereit le tter, or Expruss, id my rii
Let era slumht he addressed,
J. H. ESTH.Ij, Kuvaiinuli, (
J. 11. PKXTKli.
F. M’CAIITHY,
attorney at law.
pnico at tu« Court Homo,
IIULSSWII^, (in
D.T. DU NX,
BANKER aud BUOKEK,
(trnnswick, ....... (ia,
1)rY8 nt) vrj IJi PYchanyp on Ntw York,
Xl vaiiual;, JJvistou and Phil^ltl;>lu», at
LOWm MARKET RATES.
JltTYfiand KKLM Gold, Buv-r and rommert-ia
AKPncy ftf the
JETNA 1XSUKAXCR CO^
qf Hartfatdi Conn t
jr7~.Vi»plU > atiQA f«»r Inunrance paq nplly alien
dad to, and PolkUctiwmvd by
ALkXAN DF.R W. COUPRR. Atft„
V. O. Dof 12, Hr an* wick, Ga.
TK05. ROGERS & CO.,
Cotton Merchants? Shippers,
PBUNSWICK, UA
Agents for Cary, Stride & Balfour,
Liverpool.
I causing that, by cur words mid by
oar manners, others may ho content
| with us and with themselves.—Bru-
: yere.
THK RUN.
1877. NEW YORK, IX)7
The different editions of Tun Si s
during the lu-xt veer will be the same
ISo"Au exchange having asked,
“What constitutes a state?" the
Worcester Press answers that “one
There are three physicians, Df, T.
F. Green, hia white hair and benev,
olpnt face, is seen moving with com
posure and qu’etude among tho tur
bulent waves of human distress and
misery. Dr. Powell, a speeimnn of
manly elegance, also walks his
rounds, preserving a calmness that
is surprising. He is emmiuently
fitted for the position ho occupies.
Dr. Thomas Kenan, son of the
Hcii. A. H. Kenan, is a bright young
man of ability aud promise—he is
also beloved by the palicuts. There
are over six hundred inruaten—many
of them appear to be great sufferers,
hut the doctors tell us that their
complaints are peculiar, and they
have found, by long familiarity with
them, that nature has endured till
a state of almost iusclitioility has
been induced. The corps of atten
dants and agrees are very faithful.
They labor co.isln itly with the
poor imbeciles, keeping them tidy.
The halls are kept scrupulously
clean. Carpets are furnijibgi) in
the bedrooms j>f those patients who
cun pay, The -Matron is a lady of
much dignity of character nnd be
nevolence, amiable and discreet.
Not many institutions are blessed
with a matron so polished by edu
cation ns Mrs. Brown. During the
inclemency and cold of the past
winter, the building bus been warm
and comfortable; hot nir furnaces,
with pipes diverging in nil directions
through the immense halls, arc kept
in order by Capt. Wilcox, the engi
neer, who is a man of great ability
and skill. The gas illuminating tho
halls and dining-rooms, and parlors
is generated hero on the spot, giving
employment to many upright, in
dustrioiis men.
Many cords of wood nro weekly
consumed. It seeius sometimes to
u*'casual observer that the supply
would be exhausted, forgetting that
nature is iuexhaiiatablo iu her re
sources, aud is only improved by
die tliini iag process going on. Cut
ting away tho largo trees gives a
chance to tho undergrowth nnd it
$2 00 A YEAR.
.V
Religion! Column,
.. becomes viguroiiu by the rays of the
“Vl"}??,* ?i;&a7!«rwS.l^v; ? 1,ite nml t "° m, «r H ’ »»»■ «»«• Of «.o buildings contain-
,, sheet (if four pages, imd on Sinicliiy* i ® ef J |!|C title of “returning board i t i 10 Laundry, wan const
. ... D .... v , consumed by
a sluvt of eight pages or jtilirmul col-■ a’ld backed l>y T ederal bayouets, | jj ru lnts (j me „„ 0) damaging tho
minisY,i:ilv tlu* uvvkly i*tliti«m viHIm'i constitute a s!at 0 acconling to the* * t auiomit
a sliivt of fight of tlu* mum* ill- . ... ... ” I oM.o 10 iuc auiouui
mensious andclinrautertiiatnre already j modem aceeptnlion of the term.
hunilinr t) our frieuiis. J —» * —
The Bun will continue to lie the STATE LUNATIC ASYf HI.
strennoiH .idvoeate of reform mid re-1 " ”
treuehnieut, and ol the Huf^titufion of
Htaterainuidiip, wisdom mid integrity The following article was written
for hollow preteuee, iiiilieeilitv, and (jy a lady, an inmate of the Asylum:
{hind m the adlimnstnitioii of lmlilir r ' . ",
atlhirs. It will contend for the govern- ..Jtdtyay, Ga„ is the site of the
nit of the people by the people mid Hospital or Asylum for the insane-
The building is of luiek, of immense
dimensions, and <pii!e haiidsoiii -.
Lately, the grounds iu front Imve
1 contend for the gov
the people by the people and
eopfi- ns opposed to gqv, ni-
framiK in tile ballot-box; and
for flic la
ment by ffunds ill tile ballot-box
iu tlie cqmitiug of vqfex, ouforeeil I
military violence. It p ill ..lidfsivor ti _
1 i careful, i-omplete, ainl trustworthy ae- 1 growing—and t!io bunutiftil pntter-
| counts of enm-ut evenly mid wilt ew| regttrc bright and gav with choice
We have lust received a large lot of , oW for tins nnnsise a mmierous and , „ '
-r-r » w-vwtt a n !eavkfully «1«-W staff of reporters,“«"ual flowers, it
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
MILL SUPPLIES
of $20,000.
The slain roof burned like tinder
nud was consumed In-fore tho pine
rafters burnt. The flames they
leapt d in their uncontrolnblo fury
was only nuother reminder to us
who witnessed it, of the power of
Him who rideth upon the storm.—
Union li llroowmii
triy*A >’o.v York school master
tolil n.young miss thnt tho word
‘obligatory” meant binding, where*
upon she laid her head upon her
hand, and after n moments cogitn-
j tinu, lma.lod tho teaeher this sen-
! aha correspondents. Its reiiorts from! botany lias advanced astonidii igly | | olU0: ._oTl IO obligatory of myspol-
nccurate, and fn’ah'x'.'; mi'd it will’doubt-1 {of "°“ |e ye,irs l mst * nrd j Lng book is worn out.’' Ho fainted.
| less i-ontinno to fleiervc aud empy tip-; were mere weeds, have become bril- (
j hutreil »f those who thrive by plnhdor- j |i n nt—the zonia, for example, for.-
Tlte price ofthc ihiily Srs will lie 50;nr-- cultivated i|) endless variety
Evergreen shrubs and trees orua-
(3^“Thera nvo people in this
! tiie t SSTS ^tSwfefaft I ^viiVg in fant^TmU^W! *°; 1J whn M“ 1
I will cmltmvor to n:mt tlu* confltleiice of; olil mauls pinks, a very coarse plant. s ‘ *’ • rtn< * i u * ^ as ,,,ue “ U 00 ”*
Iiioc Planter!)’ IllinlemCRts-1 the pnhUc l.y defw.ding the rights of 1 i(i now most beautiful, double, and k e utCt just as much—and
1 1 ■ I the mnple ngnpixt the eueroaelinieuts i , „ , . ’ ...
——ALSO—7- i oj mijustitllki power. ull colors, except blue. lloKCii
A linn Assortment of
Lamps, Lamp Fiztuies,
Lanterns, etc.,
In additiou to tlip LARGEST 3TOCF
of
shimmy &
m&m mats
ever bronght to this Market, nesiaes
TI.WVAUE
nt wholesale and retail, .-.nd
| KEROSIME OIL nien'lfocturod c^.
prussly for our own trade.
Ij. D. Hoyt & A,.
schoolnoticeT
5fy Private Pehool for lv>ys end
girls will be openo 1 on Tuesday next,
TJECEIVE ConiignmenU of Cotton, Jnunuiy 2ud, in my sebmd room on
•“ bay and sell I’lltitres o i nSnal terms, Roync,
January 2
Ids street, in rear of the Presby-
snalco uibrfnoes on cotton ami ether prod- i terian church. Let nil bo punctual on
nco consigned to their Liverpool Correa, j that day-
pendents, for freight room apply to tbc ; Jf. B.—Tortile present I will have
t>bore. qo l;tdy teacher.
*c,T Vm U rip..nr B v Kaagtl ASHti. ; T, G, 8TAUV-
cuts a mouth or S6.50 “.- vol,r ’^ j aud fragpiucc,
jmiJ, or with the SgikIlv eflitiou
year,
Tho Sunday otlitiou alone, eight; minting by their puvtbnial verdure
a Th,! Wkekov slVei^tt of 56 tllc ff ardcn auJ A visitor
, ....._ -m. - - would fail) suppose that happy tc-
pages,
The ..
liroiul eolumna, will be furnished dur
ing 1S>77 at tlie rate of tjl a year, post
1>UI|1.
Tlie benefit of this large reduction
from the previous rate for tho Weiskly
can lie enjoyed by individual subscri
bers without the necessity of npiking
np clubs, At the mine time, if uuv ol
our friends choose to aid in extending
our circulation, we shall be grntcfn) to
them, and every sneli jK-rsou who sends
ns ten or more salwcrilicrH from one
jihice will tie entitled to one copy of the
jiaper for himself without charge. At
one dollar a year, postage paid, the ex-
pcncoH of papepniid printing oi-o ban-ly
repaid; and, coleddcring the size of the
sheet nnd the quality pf it. we are con
fident the people will consider The
Weekly Sl-x the chaajx»t newspaper
published in tile world, and wp t.W
also one of the very best
Address.
THE SUN, Yew York City, N. Y.
C7i>‘ Bidceiiac for and advertise iu
the- BRUNSWICK ADVEUTfSEIL
ings inhabited the dwelling so hand-
sQtncly decorated. But alas 1 decep
tion lurks among tho beauty fiiu|
wealth of this sublunary sphere. An
insenitilde Providenco wisely hides
from humnii eyes the solution of his
mysteries. In the great by and by
those wbp are rcdeeiijc.t by His om
nipotent inet-oy will wonder niu]
know how to read ploarly and with
out an effort, tho meaning of tjie
vicissitudes, so incomprehensible tp
finite beings. Why, Ho who rules
the Uuiversp permitted sin to stain
nis works, is a question that man
in his presumption will often nsk,
forgetting that be is intruding with
unholy step about tho * Sanctum
.Siinctornni.’’
don’t know hut more—were
tiny kil||i l and «:lifted,
e®-“No nun was belter included
to pre-judge pork than my husband
war,” said Mrs Pi rtington. “Ho
knew wlmt good hogs were, bo did;
for ho Imd been bponglit up with
’em from his cliildhoot].”
They have a novel way in SilYer
City, Nevada, of eroding the law on
election bets. A yonng lady bet
young inaq a kiss that Ti’don would
bo elected, he to pay if Tilden won,
clip to pay if Hayes was elected.
On the mprniug of the 8th ho called
apd paid ilia botj qu the -9th be
palled and “took it bpek." That
evening tho pai l tha bet. Nest
morning the "took 4 back,” and Lp
paid, aud so the/ have btpn kept
buisy by tho coutradiptory dis
patches ever since, aud both dp.
clarod their willingness fild ability
to bold out till Congress decides the
qurs'im
ms
A Beautiful Sentiment.
Shortly before his departure for
Indio, the lamented Heber preached
ape/mon, which contained thle beau*
tiful sentiment:
“Life bears us on like the stream
of a mighty river. Our beat glides
down the narrow channel—through
the playful murmuring of the little
brook, and the winding of its gras
sy borders. The trees shed their
blossoms over ouryoupg heads, the
dowers on the brink seem to offer
themselves to our young hands; we
ore happy in hope, and grasp eager
ly at the beauties around us—but
the stream hurries on, and still our
hands are empty. Our coarse in
youth and manhood is along a wild
er fiood, and objects more striking
nnd magnificent We ore animated
at the moving pictures of enjoy,
ment and industry passing us, we
ure excited at home short-lived dip.
appointment. The stream beam us
on, and our joys and griefc are alike
left behind us- Wo may he ship
wrecked, we cannot be delayed;
whether rough or smooth, the river
hastens to its home, till the roar of
the ocean is in our ears, and the
tossing of the wpvps is beneath our
feet, and the land lessens from our
eyes, and the floods are lifted aroutjd
us, and wo take our leave of earth
and its inhabitants, untjl of onr fur. ,
thor voyage there is no witness, save
the infinite and Eternal,
Tho sea fa the largest of all tho
cemeteries, and its numbers sleep
without monuments. All other
graveyards, in o.thcr lands, show-
some distinction between the great
and thcsmaU,tho rich and the poor, •
but in the great ocean cemetery tho
king nnd clown, the prince and pea.
«ntit are ajiko undistinguished. Tho
same waves roll ovpjr all; the name
requiem by minstrels of the ocean
is snug to their honor, Over their
remains the samp- storms heat, and
tho same sun shines, and there up.
marked, the weak and the powerful,
tho plumed nnd the unbonorpd will
sleep on forever,
God’s GovEiunreHT.—How mag.
uificent is this idea of (God’s govern*
mcutl That ho inspects the wholO/“
aud every port of His universe <>
cry moment, and orders it accord- -
ing to the counsels of his infinite J
wisdom and goodness, by his om- ^
nipotent; whose thought is power;
aud his acts ten thousand times
quicker than the light; unoonfused
iu a multiplicity exceeding number, j
and unwearied through eternity. 4
— Dr. Ogdon.
SSTAt the recent communion at Sel-
mn, Ala., ten new members were re- <
ceivcdbythe session—seven on eer- ■
tificato and three on culmination.
£@~A revival of much interest is in
progress in tho Green Hill Presbyteri
an church, near Wilmington, Del.,
(Bov, G. L. Moore’s). A number of
persons have sought for the prayers of
God's people, more than two hundred
it is reported, aqd many have found
their way to Christ.
*"••***
MprUnJon revival services h*r» beep
held in Hillsdale, Mich, stood the *“
ginnipg of &G 1^4 Pf !
ted by the pettol* Of the - *
About fifty ore professing a hops to"
Christ, snd the woG; fa deepcjgngn
spreading.
Only one person in ten
lives to be one
gal but one in a hundred
sixty.
f
hundred years i
^r)frr(“f coroper, 1
opcaaion to investigste the j
a man's death fatety, charged t
iy (hat they wpre to
whether thoRman came tohfad
by accident, by incident- or t
cpndiary,’’ The jury retnr
“he came to his depth by
tho bowie knife baring i
toadied a vital part,"
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