Savannah daily evening recorder. (Savannah, GA.) 1878-18??, January 12, 1879, Image 2

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1 25 50 Cs X January 12, 1879. Among the Clergy. >rd in Their Defence. WE are some newspapers wliick ■ and some people who read, Kpeual relish, says the Buffalo ler, all accounts of crime or lapses virtue in which the sinners are ||fek ififHtfB . It - is comforting, perhaps hu that ministers are BHBCIRLpttf) vee, while others, H^vfind a natural hatred of of gratified by the disgrace HS&uous representatives and pro nal teachers. For both these ses a western paper has curiously »red by including in its annual ptics a list of the clergy of the btry wbo have fallen from grace ing"the twelve months of 1878. Ihis strange and sorry compilation ws that of the 30,000 clergymen and lachers of all denomination in the lited States, fifty-one brought public [roach on their calling convicted last year, of kenty-five of these were ■nses of various grades against Rnen, six of drunkenness, four of eft, two of poisoning, two of fighting, 70 of larceny, two of conspiracy, two forgery and one each of murder, itous conduct, desertion, suicide, em> pzlement and illicit distilling and Inder. I lueh But, if it was compiled with any sinister motive, it signally fails to tceomplish its purpose. The propor uon of criminality it reveals—about >ne in six hundred—is a remarkably small one. As compared with what she like statistics of any other profes Sion os occupation would disclose we might even say that it establishes the vast moral superiority of clergymen fts a class. When it is remembered,more^ over, that the ministerial profession is jnot seldom adopted by bad men solely ^■account of tbe exceptional good it enjoys, it must be admitted mmt the clergy as a whole are not un |»tb.y Hem of the high place accorded to in the esteem of the community. ■Christianity has many times outlived B. worst injuries that false professors Hits doctrines could inflict upon it, ■id its vitality is in no wise dependent Bren on the efforts of its true sup Bmters; hut it is gratifying to know K&t judged even by such imperfect ■ests as the morals of its clergy, it is liot seriously put to shame. * Tbe Milwaukee Wisconsin in an ar kicle on Caleb Cushing says : I “He never fully enjoyed the confi¬ dence regarded _ of the people, because he was as a man of no sincere con¬ victions; he was ready to serve any [party or kuy principle which would Advance (he his personal of low interests; moral in nature, brief Will* a man therefore, the heart of the people never clung to the able and facinating Cush It was not the lack of sincerity in his convictions so much as the lack of con¬ victions, that kept Caleb Cushing from paving the confidence of the communi y . He was a man who saw many idea to a question. He saw round, in, -krough, above and beneath a subject. Had ho seen half as much, he would k twice as dogmatic. He was not “a B>n of low moral nature,” and he was Lr ready to serve any party or principle which would advance ■ own interests.” He was gifted with B-emendous metnoiy, and he had a Bacity W“d for work that was equal to Macaulay’s. He was the most ersatile man, perhaps, that thisgener on has seen. Had he been lookin at for his own interests, he woal ever have been a Breckinridge Dsmo in Massachusetts. lo replies the Cincinnati Times. Mr. pTng was an e.x^raordinary man, so ffi so, that he could not accommo fe hia great mind to the low, mean tribks of mere politicians and fcgogues. He was of the order of E of Clay, Calhoun, Webster, and ■ unpopular because he was too E for the wire-pullers of parties or [idea *nes partisans. He saw glance, through and and measures at a [was an intuitive foresight, which psessed in a remarkable degree. utuary notice from the Flemings t(Ivy.) Democrat: “Little Tommie me through -all the various dis ^ncident to childhood, but was at called to his ethereal home as a |br the heavenly diadem.’ to bear the fact! lind when Georgia thinks it necessary to build a new Capitol. We hope the day is far off before the State will be so foolish as to undertake a Capitol job. Upwards of 13,000,000 pounds of codfish and 11,000,000 pounds of hali* but, from the banks of Newfoundland, and 25,000,000 pounds of codfish from George’s were lauded at Gloucester, Mass., during the year just closed. LOCAL NEWS. Obituary. Rudolph Hordt, keeper of the toll gate on the Skidaway shell road died yesterday morning of pneumonia. Tide of Immigration. The Atlantic and Gulf Railroad brought in yesterday noon about seven¬ ty-five colored men, most of whom took the steamships St. John and the City of Bridgeton for lower Florida to cut timber and work in the Saw Mills there. Our Illustrious Dead. The remains of the Hon. Julian Har tridge, our late Representative in Con¬ gress, reached this city Railroad yesterday train morn¬ ing by the Central at 7:15 o’clock. The remains were under the escort of the following members of Congress: Hon. Jos. B. Beck, of Ken¬ tucky ; General Phil. Cook, of Georgia; Hon. Newton Booth, of California; Hon. John G. Mitchell, of Pennsylvania; General John B. Gordon, of Georgia ; Hon. John Hanna, of Indiana; Hon. J. C. Stone, of Iowa; Hon. George C. Cabell, of Virginia ; Hon. R. H. M. Davidson, of Florida, and Hon. An¬ thony Eickhoflf, of New York city. The delegation was in charge of Hon. John G. Thompson, Sergeant-at-arms. escorted Mr. The remains were to Hartridge’s late residence. The body was removed to the Council Chamber at 3£ o’clock yesterday afternoon of in city ac¬ cordance with the request our authorities by a detachment of the Chatham Artillery, of which the de¬ ceased was a member. In accordance with resolutions Chamber passed by the Council, the Council has been appropriately draped f in mourning. Artillery will_ officiate The Chatham as guard of honor until the remains are removed to Christ Church to day at 11 o’clock, where the funeral service will take place. THE MILITARY. The military will be formed into line as follows, under command ol Col. C. W. Anderson: Georgia Hussars on the right, com¬ manded by Gen.H. H. Anderson. United States Regulars, under Cap¬ tain Rawls. First Georgia Regiment, Capt. George A. Mercer, commanding. Guards Batallion, Major Bassinger, commanding. COLORED VI IITARY.' Second Brigade under command of Col. Woodhouse. The cortege will move in the follow¬ ing line of order : Carriage Pall with Bearers officiating Carriages. Clergyman. in Chatham Artillery, under command of Lieutenant R. F. Harmon as a Guard of Honor. The Hearse. Onrriagos with Family of Deceased, ■ Congressional Delegation in Carriages. Cutter. Carriages Delegates with from Members the U.. S. Revenue tbe Bar, the Ju¬ of diciary a nd Officers of Court. Carriages with Citizens. Capt. L. L. Goodwin will he Chief Marshal of the procession. I’ALIj HIS AUERS. The following have been selected as pall Congressional—Senator bearers: II. Gordon, John Re¬ presentatives City Council—Geo. W. P. Frye C. Freeman, and S. S. Cox, Esq. and S. P. Ham 1 Don, Esq. Bar—General A. It. Lawton and Hon. Rufus E. Lester. Artillery—Lieut. George P. Walker and Corporal United J. States R. Saussy. Military—Colonel Andrews. George 8. and Community Major George at large—William W. Anderson. Hunter, Esq., The line will be formed on South Broad street, marching down to Brough¬ ton, from Broughton to Barnard, Bar¬ nard to Congress, on Congress facing north, From right the church resting on the Drayton. line will be up Drayton to Gaston, to Barnard, and from Barnard to the Cemetery, where the military will be drawn into line, the with cortege the Chatham passing in front of the line, Artillery as guards of honor. Uni' Atlvct'tismfuts. NOTICE. Supt’s Savannah, Office, Jan. S. S. 12th, & S. 1879. R R.) j A SY>oeial tralu of Street Cars will be In wait¬ ing at the EXCHANGE to-day, through to 5 Cemetery without change, P. and for one tare. cents. J. 11. GARRETT, It Acting Supt. n Great . o Saleol , .... Jiugajes. • 00 Bjj J. McLaughlin <£ Son. On MONDAY, January 13th, 1879. AT 11 O’CLOCK. The splendid assortment of Buggies, maun me tore of Ohio, EMERSON, will be FISHER Ofc CO.. Cin ; cinnati, sold without reserve, to flic highest bidder. Remember, Monday Morning, jaull AT 11 O’CLOCK. ^P^Tttice, Inst., to qualify at 12 1 ■■truing the Mayor, to law. of REBARER, ___ FRANK E. Council. jan!2-3t Clerk of SAVANNAH THEATRE. JOHN T. FORD, Manager. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17th, Shakespeare’s JULIUS CiESAIl! The distinguished American Actor Mr. F. C. BANGS, character of Who for 100 nights sustained the Marc Antony at Booth’s Theatre. New York. The eminent actor, Mr. T. W. Keene, whose tragic performances have elicited the most caitical praise, will assume Cassius. Mr. R. L. Downing, as Brutus. Mr. Geo. Hoey, as Julius Caesar. Tire remaining char¬ acters by a superior organization. SATURDAY NIGHT........... VIRGINIUH. MONDAY, JANUARY 2Jth ...SHYLOCK, MATINEE, SATURDAY, at Cheap Prices. Sale of seats to commence and Tuesday, 00. at Brenn’s. Admission 25c, 75c. $1 No extra charge for secured scats. Matinee admission 25 and 50 cents- jarill-lw APPLES. 150 Barrels Apples, for sale by C. L. GILBERT CO. Wholesale Barnard Grocers, janll W. E, cor Bay a»d sts. WANTED. G OOD, reliable and intelligent BOYS, will find well paying and steady employment day. for only one or two hours work every Apply to Recorder's Office, Amusements SAVANNAH THEATRE MONDAY, TUESDAY & MATINEE. WEDNESDAY, And WEDNESDAY January 13th, lltli and 15th. LEONARD GROVER’S Famous Comedy Combination, in the great National Comedy Our Boarding House. The chiefest success of the Decade. Seven distinct runs in New York,_____Jie-ungaged for this season. AST-Fourteen cast hundred porfQrmers. The entire New York will appear. Remember, this is the only company in America with the author’s stamp of approval, The unquestioned success of the enormous New York runs. V- See every where, in all papers, the cordial endorsement of most com¬ plete merit. / The lowest popular prices. Admission, 50c. 75c. and 81. Reserved sea-s for sale at Bren’s ticket office,/without extra charge. janl0-5t BOOED Iron Works and Machinist. 4 m -1 v % I \ a* & ! 1 - MAruii'''“ lK!i,s!cr ? • "St-®' h DlACkSMiTH nronKf^C-T?: j - ■ PHOENIX IRON WORKS JAMES MONAHAN, IRON AND OillSS FOUNDER Cor. Broughton East End Broughton and Randolph streets, street., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. MANUFACTURE OF Sugar Mills and guaranteed Pans a Specialty. One My Mills aud Pans for year MILLS: PANS : 12 inch. Mill...... .$25 00 30 gall. Pans... 8 700 •10 “ “ < "" .... 14 “ “ ...... 35 00 50 “ “ ... 10 00 . 'I 11 00 16 46 00 80 “ ....... 15 50 100 “ ........ 20 00 18 63 00 Mills and Pans being made of best material are strong, enables durable and convenient. superior Experi¬ ence me to otter my patrons inducements. Call and see me, or address me by mail. MANU FACTUHER OF IRON AND BRAS*? CASTINGS. I manufacture at reasonable prices Archi¬ tectural Iron Wojk of all kind* aud styles, for Churches, Stores, aud Dwellings. Cemetery , —»*rden Riiilings. Send for circulars. [33 Lsgal Hotices. In the Distrjct Court of ] the United States FOR THE IN BANKRUPTCY. Southern District of | In the Georgia. JOSEPH HULL. matter of TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN Bankrupt. :—The un¬ dersigned, hereby giv> s notice of his appoint¬ ment as Assignee as the Estate of Joseph Hull, of Savannah, in the County of Chatham, 31st in said District, and who was. to wit on the day of August, A. D. Is7s, adjudged Bankrupt, upon the Petition District. of himself, by the District Court of said ber, Dated D. at .Savannah, LjEWIS he 29th day GLOVER. of Novem¬ A. 1878. B. law-3t Assigned. In the District Court ofj the United States i FOR THE [IN BANKRUPTCY. Southern District of Geoi ■ Iu the matter of ENOCH D. HENDRY, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Bankrupt. The un¬ dersigned, hereby gives notice of his appoint¬ ment as Assignee of the Estate of Enoch 1>. Hendry, ham, in said of Savannah, in the County of Chat¬ the 24tli District, .and who was, l<> wit, on Bankrupt, day ofSeptomber, A. D. 1878. adjudged upon the Petition of himself b\ the District Court of said District. Datedot Savannah, tlit* 14th day of Decem¬ ber, A. 1). 1878. LEWIS B. GLOVER.. lw-3t Assignee. 1.000 BUNCHES YELLOW BANANAS! 2,400 Pine Apples, 10,000 Cocoa nuts. 5,000 W. I. Lemons 5,000 Conch Shet 100,000 O ,y> ANDES. Above disehar n cno icrs Goodwill and Fearless, Ol. a lots to suit pur chasers. Also, in stoi 100,000 FLORIDA ORANGES, 25 kegs Mala, Gra alaga Lemous, SSwtsSSLmi Also, ru ; Rose Blow Potatoes, Potatoes. IScmmti;, const. amet V . low goods: s Dessici ut ders 5 boxes No n' ooxe S honi¬ Backs, D. 2 Bel 1 No. # 5 , > 5 Ij >xes -■ Hanr PI: i' S; Linv 1° Cl A uur u \v J. IJ. 11 u^EDY, A 824. i Grocer aud Importer, -i BARNARD ST. deC8 LINE. * BAND ALL THE WAY SEMI-WEEKLY. For St. Catliarlne’s-Doboy, Darien, Union Is¬ land, St. Simon’s, Brunswick and and St. all Mary’s, points Ga., Fernandina, Jacksonville on St. John’s River, Fla. WEEKLY For all landings on the Satilla River. ss The low pressure sidewheel S1EAMER ROSA , Captain P. H. WARD. L EAVES wharf foot Drayton street at 4 o’clock, p. M. EVERY TUESDAY, FOR FLORIDA, touching at all the above o’clock, places, and for Satilla every Brunswick Thursday with at 4 Macon and p. m., connecting at Raii Brunswick and Brunswick and Albany ' ( freight and passage Through low rates of and bills of lading given to all points. and Oco¬ Freights for Altamaha, Ocmulgee nee Freight rivers received must be daily, prepaid. Sundays excepted. W. F. BARRY, Agent. J. H. Smith, Manager. General Business Agent, O. noviltf S. Benson, talar Lias to Sail River. AND ALL -WAY LANDINGS, Touching at St. Catharines, Sapelo, Doboy, Union Island, Darien, St. Simon’s and Brunswick. T HE STEAMER CENTENNIAL, Captain for the L. Wiggins, will receive freight foot of above places at DeRenne’s Wharf, Abercorn street, and leave every TUESDAY, all at 4 o’clock, p. M. Freight received at times. J. P- CHASE, Agent. oclltf __ W. H. FLEETWOOD, Commander. WILL LEAVE SAVANNAH EVERY TUES¬ DAY AT 5 P. M., FOR P A. Xj A T 1£ A • T OUCHING at Brunswick. St. Catharine’s, St. Mary’s, Doboy, Fer St Simon’s, Jacksonville, and all points St nandina, on John’s River. EVERY SATURDAY at 5 p. m., for Jack¬ sonville, touching at St. Catharine’s, Doboy. St. Simon’s, Jacksonville St. Mary’s, Fernandina, with and for con¬ all necting at steamers points on Upper St. John’s. Steamer David Clark, THOS. WHITE, Commander. Will leave Savannah every MONDAY at 4 p. in. for Brunswick, touching at S f . Catharine’s liftboy, Darien Union Island and St. Simon’s. EVERY THURSDAY at 4 p. m, for FLORI¬ DA, touching at St. Catharine’s, Doboy, Brunswick, Da¬ rien, Union and Island, ALL St. POINTS Simon’s, SATILLA St. RIVER, Mary’s, and connecting with on Transit Com¬ pany s Railroad at Fernandina, for all points In East and West Florida. The above steamers connect at Brunswick with M. & B. and B. & A. Railroads for all points in Southwest Georgia. At St. Mary’s with Fernandina steamers for points on St. W. Mary’s Transit river. At with A. G. & I. Co.’s Railroad for Waldo, Starke, Gainesville. Bronson, Cedar Keys and all points on this road. At Cedar Keys with steamers for Key West, Tampa and Manatee. At Jacksonville Lake with F. C. R. R. & J. P. & M. R. R. for City, Live Oak, Monticello, Railroad. Tallahassee, Palatka all points on J. P. & M. At with steamers for the Upper St. John’s and Ocklawaha rivers. At Tocoi with St. John’s Railway for St. Augustine, and at St. Augus¬ tine with steamers for New Smyrna and all points oil Indian river. Through tickets sold ana mils of lading giv¬ en to above points. For freight Upper or passage ap¬ ply at Office No. 5 Stoddard’s Range. J. S. LAWRENCE, Manager. J. L. ROUMILLAT, Freight Agent. General G. LEVE, G. P. A. oc9 Coal and Wood. COAL OF ALL KINDS, Sold and delivered promptly by D. R. THOMAS, OFFICE: 111 BAY ST , dec22- s2m Yard foot of West Broad St, GRANTH AM I. T AGGART, Best Family Coal I I deal cite and only Bituminous in the best Coal. qualities of Anthra¬ LOW TiXTiiA- PRICES, PREPARATION, PROMPT DELIVERY. Main Office: 124 Ray Street. Public Special Institutions. prices to Manufacturers, uov3-tu,th,su-tf Dealers and HINELY & BISCHOFF, Wood Dealers, Canal st., next to Central Cotton Press, SAVANNAH, GA. The best quality of Oak, Black Jack, Pine and Lightwood, delivered will always of be the kept city on band, and to any part at short notice. Measurement guaranteed. ORDER BOXES: Mr. H. Suiter, cor. Lib¬ erty and Montgomery streets. Mr. B. H. Levy comer Jefferson aud Congress streets. Mr. V.S. Studer, corner Draytouand Perry streets. Mr. Joseph Goette, corner Broughton and Lin¬ coln streets. nov24-lm The Largest Variety of Smoking Tobaccos in tlie City. Comprising the following brands: Marburg Bros. “ “ “ Pickings Virgin," ” (Granulated.) “ “ “ “ Happy Hours ” “ “ “ "Seal of North Carolina,” “ “ “Robin Adair" Cavendish, “ “Puck." “ “ “ “Bob White,” Granulated. Cunad A Co. “Love Among the Roses" “ Gall & Ax's “English Bird Hye.” J. F. Allen's “Perfection Curly Cut.” “Imperial StraightCut Cavendish “ “Perique Mixture.” W, T. Blackwell's Durham Tobacco. Duke’s which sold the lowest All of are at wholesale and retail prices by H. J. RIESER, ian8 Cor. Whitaker aud Bryan sts. brill n PJTQ ft I lilL ITT? AL AT I • . We are agents for the Enterprise Grits Mill. 1 4 NY orders left at our Store or given to the promptly /A driver filled. of either of our wagons will be A. C. HARMON & CO. jaus-U- • 31 WLitaker street. ________^ INTO fI f , . Such as Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, dnd an endless variety of MOTTO CUPS AN I/ SAUCERS, of the finest kind. Vases, Toilet Sets, Wine Sets, Smoking Sets, suilable f#r Holday and Wedding Presents. Also a full line of the finest » SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED GOODS , from the best manufacturers. Parties before desiring to buy goods elsewhere. in the above line, are cordially invited to call and examine my goods purchasing THOMAS WEST, dec!3-tf COR, BROUGHTON & JEPFERSON STREETS. Books* HOLIDAY GOODS! English and American Juveniles, STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Illustrated Books In. Great Variety i Albums, Work Baskets, Writing Desks, Ladies’ Companions, Pocket Books, Golds Pens and Pencils, Office and Library Inkstands, &c., And many other articles suitable for Christ¬ mas or New Year’s gifts, Christmas and New Tear’s Cards, — AT — WYLLY & CLARKE’S, dec8 * Successors to John M. Cooper & Co. Dry Goods. Ms. Cloak 500 ON CONSIGNMENT. SALE POSITIVE WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. Ladles' and Misses' Berlin Beaver. $30 Cloaks at $20. $25 Cloaks at $15. $18 Cloaks at $12.50. BOYS’ SUITS. Full line 3 to 14 years, long and knee pants. Boys’ BLUE BLOUSE TRICOT OVERCOATS. Boys’ DIAGONAL BLOUSE OVERCOATS. Boys’ MELTON BLOUSE OVERCOATS. Gents’ NECKWEAR, the largest stock in this city. — 50 dozen Gents’ SCARLET FLANNEL SHIRTS and DRAWERS. 20 dozen CANTON FLANNEL SHIRTS and DRAWERS. 130 dozen Ladies’, Gents’, Misses and Boys UNDERVESTS. Ladies’ and KID 6-buttons. GLOVES, Opom Shades, 2, 3, Gents’ KIDS, CASTOR «fc DOG SKIN GLOVES 50 dozen Misses’( ALEX ANDRE) KID GLOVES in dark and medium shades. 10 pieces of very fine 8-4 and 0-4 Satin faced T ABLE DAMASK, at fabulously low prices. 100 dozen NAPKINS, beautiful designs. 50 sets TEA CtOTH and NAPKINS to match at $5 50 to 812 set. 1,000 yards CRASH TOWELING, at 5c. 200 dozen HUCK TOWELS, at 12%c., worth 20c 5000 yards STANDARD PRINTS, at 5c. BLACK CASHMERES, 30 pieces just opened 75c., former price 81 25. GRAY & O'BRIEN. dec20tf Candies GMiiur, Site Si Co. MANUFACTURERS OF 14 - M ! l COR. BAY & BARNARD STREETS, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. J^EFERRING to the above card, we desire to Inform merchants and those purchasing the goods of our manufacture In quantities, that we propose to compete with, and in some in¬ stances excel Northern inanfacturers in our line, deel2-lm and respectfully solicit a trial order, ESTABLISHED 1850. M. FITZGERALD -Manufacturer of— PURE, PLAIN AND FINE CANDIES. Factory and Store, 176 BRYAN STI1EET Branch Store, No. 122 BROUGHTON 5T., One door , east of Bull street, SANANNAH, ( IA‘ _____ _ ^-O^ENTBID Merchants Exchange, BULL ST„ 2d door south of Bay st. mHE above Saloon has been entirely X ted, and is now open to the public. The Bar Is stocked with the best Wines, Liquors and Seg? k rs, Milwaukee LAGER BEER always on dr aught. Free Lunch daily from II to 1 o'clo< ;k share Oysters on the half shell. A of public patronage is respectfully soiicitecL JOSEPH kOESSN EH. decl9-lm Groceries and Provisions CHOICE GROCERIES JUST ARRIVED AT No. 19 Barnard Street. Smoked O LIVES German Salmon, and Pickles, Chow Holland [Dill Chow Herrings, Gurken,] by the quart. Tongues Herrings, Russian Sardines, Russian Marlnirte Gotha Trueffel, Liver Sausage, Hamburg Caviar Pickled Eels, Pitted White Cherries, Califor¬ nut, nia Canned French Fruits, Prpnes Maltby’s In prepared Cocoa- 10 lb boxes, French Peas and Champignons, and The following Fresh by every Steamer, viz: Ferris’ Meats. Munster, Swiss, Edam and Neufchatel cheese. TABLE AND COOKING BUTTER. Cabbages, Potatoes Onion's, Beets, Turnips and Apples. ' A full assortment of fancy and nlain Blaenit ■ *md Crackers, and all kinds of Choice Family y Groceries and LIQUORS. WINES. Etc OSCAR ZAHN. ocl8tf CHRISTMAS GOODS. D EHESA RAISINS, London Layer Raising; Loose Muscatel Raisins for cooking New Fresh Currants, Spices—all New Citron, New Nuts—all kinds Malaga Grapes, Florida kinds, Atmore’s Oranges, Mince Meat ples, Sweet elder. Choice An w Fire Crackers and Fireworks! The largest stock In the State. Try our California CHAMPAGNE, at 40 cts. for pints, 75c. for quarts. As good as tbe im¬ ported. REDUCED PRICES AT BRANCH & COOPER. COITES, TEAS, SPICES. H AVING the late purchased A. J. MOLONEY, the stock we in will store con- of tinue the business at the old stand 139 BROUGHTON ST., ?2JL LOW. wil L? We e11 hope, the P rese by fit strict stock attention, on hand very dealing and low prices, to please fair and merit their patronage. everybody 3 Coffees fresh parched a specialty. dec!7tf BYRNES & HICKEY. Nm Goods. f^J'ltaisins, JftTMORK’S MINCE Layer Raisins, MEAT, New London Layer Citron, New Prunes, Dried Figs Currants, Pre sewzes. Dried Jellies, Florida Oranges, Choice Annies Kim Oatmeal, Now Boneless Codfish Bologna Sausage, ’ Fire Crackers & Fireworks. by Choice weekly Hams, Shoulders and Strips arriving steamer. Cheek A Whitlock’s choice Flour in sacks and barrels, Bell Logan Flour, also tbe unsurpassed Town Talk Bak¬ ing Powder, the best in the market, give it a trial and be convinced. M. I\ Foley & Co. decl9 8. W. cor. Broughton <fe Barnard sts. FRESH DRIED FRUIT AT THE Blue Grocery Store * No. 156 CONGRESS; ST. F resh dried cherries, uiiccd Apples Peaches and Prunes. , Nuts, New Almond, lerrls Hams, Walnuts. Pecair* and Brazil Shoulders Fine Breakfast Bacon aud Beef, Beef Tongues Pig Pork and f niton Market at aO cents a piece. Fresh Marrow Bologna Beaus, Sausage Hollandischen New Ltnsen, k (Win lillt ffeas and Oat and Buckwheat Grits, O ioanuts Cheese, and New 1 cunessee Peanuts. Fine j iiplesalwavs on bona. By J J. H. VON NEWTON. CHEAPEST T A N D BEST T B iV. IN THE CITY, i C H A S . S . L LIE 25-gy 51) CONGRESS STREET. t m tt", ii Seeds, Plants and Birds. H AVE selected constantly assortment on hand of a large ** and well Garden, Field & Flower Seeds. Handsome GERANIUMS of Apple, Rores, Spice, Fish, Etc. ’ Choice Roses, Camelias and Azaleas —very low. Hyacinths and other Bulbs, Jars, Cages and German Canaries All Bouquets, orders Wreaths, etc., made to order receive my personal attention. GEO. WAGNER, Seedsman and IHorist oclfttf Sav annah Ga. _____ f HAVING TAKEN THE Occidental Saloon, RESTAURANT AND BAR, I N charge, I am prepared to furnish my friends and thepublie with all the delicacies of the season . Will also keep a fino stock of ALES, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. ANDY JACKSON, Manager, Occidental Saloon, 109 Broughton st. LUNCH from 11 to 1 o’clock, every dav jan7-2w * Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Stem Winders, Swiss and American. Fine French & American Clocks, Full line of solid GOLD JEWELRY, For Ladies and Gentlemen. Rolled Plate Jewelry, Jet, Garnet Florida Jewelry, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Opera glasses All sold at the LOWEST PRICES, and war¬ ranted as represented, by A. L. DESBOUILLONS, Jeweler, 21 BULL STRE ET. ____ Dr. A H. BEgT DENTI ST Cor. Congress and Whitaker streets. SAVANNAH, GA. rrEETH 1 extracted without pain. All work I guaranteed. to refer trona, respectfully beg to any ocU-bzno of my pa