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Monday, January 13, 1879.
Congressional Election.
It will be seen by advertisement that
Gov. Colquitt has ordered an election
for Congressman to fill the unexpired
term of the late Hon. Julian Hartridge.
As Col. Nicholls will have a certain¬
ty of the office in March next, it would
be a graceful act on the part of the
voters of the First District to send
some Savannah gentleman intimately
acquainted with the requirements of
ou]c city and her commercial interests
for the unexpired term.
Mr. Hill’s Pamphlet
We ‘have received from Mr. Hill a
pamphlet of some sixteen pages rela¬
0-8 tive to the Colquitt-Murphy affair,
lll^can see no particular good to be
Mr. Hill feels sore on
account of the way he was treated, and
doejjnot like the loss of a $8000 fee,
Some of the points he makes, are
gbod, and will no doubt be taken into
consideration by the Legislature to as¬
semble in July. As to dividing the
people or hurting this or*that party,
it is all nonsense. Men divide on
measures and policies, and how the
Hill-Oolquitt-Murphy affair can hurt
any party is beyond our compre¬
hension. It may hurt a few men con¬
nected with certain rings, but beyond
that, nothing.
Buying or Selling Votes,
It is said that the negro is purchas¬
able, and not only the negro, but a
good many whites also. Legislators
are purchasable, also, if what we read
in the papers are all true. Tweed
was a liberal buyer, Cameron is known
to pay well, and legislators in many
other States have taken money freely.
But in Georgia, we give the law on
the subject of buying votes. Lately
we have heard a great deal about guy¬
ing or selling votes, The papers have
discussed the question. But as yet the
public have not been informed as to
the penalty thereof. Section 4569 of
the Revised Code of Georgia of 1873
reads as follows:
If any person shall hereafter buy or
sell, or otter to buy or sell a vote, or be
concerned in buying or selling election a vote,
or shall unlawfully vote at any in
which may be held in any county
this State, such persons shall be indicted
for misdemeanor, and, on conviction,
shall be punished penitentiary by imprisonment for t and
labor in the term
not less than one year nor more than
four years.
THE BLOODY SHIRT !
In Hoc Signo Vince *— Vide Garri¬
son's Letter to Tribune,
Scalawags ! Office nags! Deadbeats and Bummers
all!
On to the front! for the Radical war is on !
Rang up the bloody shirt! Plant it on tow’r and
wall!
Garrison calls on you ! William Lloyd Garrrisou!
Muskets and bayonets fir! ready for Dixie’s
fel tricks!
War to tbe death !—lik* Crusaders’ and Saracen.
Up with the bloody shirt! solid South sink in
,< dirt!
Remember Manassas! aui—William Lloyd Gar
. « t 4r rison !
uniter is standing yet! Hampton commanding
Johnston aud Beauragard, airs, put, like Paris,
ou—
While death shows by flgusas, the doom of the
niggers,
Up then to save them, with William Lloyd Gar
tisou!
Blaine men and Maine men then ! on ! to sustain
them then!
Rake up and make up —beyond all comparison—
Stories of bloody hue—Ku Kluxe*—false or true !
Grist for the mill of the “ Bloody shirt Garrison !'*
Savannah, Jan. 10,1879. Paul Pry.
The Virginiaus are talking over their
whisky bell punch give again, final but are not
even yet ready to a report.
Enough is known, however, to show
that, the bell punch system $172,834.14, has brought
the State a revenue o! or
$110,761.75 more than wn derived
from tbe old system of a license tax.
The State Treasurer is strongly thinks im¬
pressed with its efficiency, but
it has not had a fair trial.
The National Bank of Augusta pro¬
cured several weeks ago, §10,000 in
standard silver dollars slid $10,000 in
gold, and it has also a large amount of
legal tender notes in its vaults. The
silver dollars are contained in small
woodeu boxes—$2,000 in each. Each
of these boxes weighs one hundred and
thirty pounds, that silver a man applying
for that amount in will have to
lug off % considerable weight.
LOCAL NEW
Embezzleme
Johnathan Brown entrus 1 !
of cotton to Samuel J. Br^H
purpose of selling idfi^hpAywig the.same,j
for the lai^hU with the proceeds some
of the sale.. Bryan sold the cotton and
failed to account for the money. Brown
then employed Hon. Isaac Russell as
an attorney. Mr. Russell then com¬
menced legal proceedings against Bryan
which caused him to make a full seg¬
ment and turn over the proceeds of the
sale to Brown’s attorney.
Election of Officers.
At the aanual meeting of the Georgia
Central Railroad Employes Benevolent
Society the following officers were
elected:
President—Wm. S. McFarland.
Vice President—F. IT. Thomson.
Secretary—John Skinner.
Treasurer—James C. Walker.
Marshal—John Cannon.
Standard Bearer—Richard Pitt.
Assistant Standard Bearer—H. T.
Douglass: Steward—Wm. Cotter.
Magistrate’s Proceedings.
Detective Wetherborn made two im¬
portant arrests this morning. In the
first place, after working pp a case of
breaking and entering into a warehouse
and stealing cotton therefrom, lie ar¬
rested a colored man named Holland,
who wasj brought before Magistrate
Abrams and gave bon'd for his appearl
ance. Detective Wetherhorn then gave
his attention to the case where some
parties have been making indiscriminate
raids on the property of one of our Bay
firms and stealing large quantities of
rice. This pillaging has been going
on for several years, but the efforts of
the officer unavailing to apprehend until Detective the thieves Wether¬ have
been
horn entered on the matter and was suc¬
cessful in arresting a colored man named
Monday, who was also taken before
Magistrate Abrams and tendered bonds
for his appearance.
Officer Wetherhorn is the best detec¬
tive in this section of the country, and
is possessed of all the elements which
lead to his success. He gives matters
entrusted to him his undivided per¬
sonal attention and he seldom fails.
Superior Court.
Judge Tompkins, presiding. Court
convened at 10 o’clock.
Upon opening of Court Capt.
on behalf of the Committee of the Bar,
submitted and requested the resolu¬
tions in respect to the memory of Hon.
Julian Hartridge to be placed upon the
minutes, which was accordingly order¬
ed.
State vs. John Golding, Assault
with intent to murder. Verdict—
Guilty of assault and battery.
State vs. JacobS. Davidson. Motion
for new trial. Judgment of court
rendered granting a new trial.
In re Minty Graham for year’s sup¬
port. Appeal from Ordinary. Judg¬
ment of court rendered dismissing ap¬
peal at costs McCall, of plaintiff in appeal.
R. N. L. J. Genemartin &
Co. Remitter filed and judgment of
the Supreme Court made the judgment
of this court.
John Ryan vs. J. J. Abrams, J. P.
Same proceedings as above.
James L. Gallagher et. al., com¬
plainant, and William Hussey, de¬
fendants. Same proceedings as above.
F. C. Bangs.
In reference to the celebrated iShaks
perian actor, F. C. Bangs, who will ap¬
pear here Friday, the 17th inst., as
(i Julius Caesar,” the Norfolk (Va.)
Landmark says:
The eminent tragedian, Mr. !. C.
Bangs, and the galaxy of distinguished
artists supporting him closed their brief
but brilliant engagement at the Opera
House last night with the Rev. J.
Sheridan Knowles’ grand Roman tra¬
gedy entitled “Virginius, or The Death
of Virginia,” Mr. Bangs rendering the
title role. In speaking of this talented
gentleman’s impersonation of Virginius,
no complimentary language is too ex
travagaut, selected yet none, perhaps, could be
more appropriate than this,
that it was what might have been ex
pected from one whose genius could
produce and present the masterly con
ception of Marc Antony that many
hundi’eds of the citizens of the two cities
witnessed on Monday night.
He has fully grasped the great au
thor’s strong and intensely viVid word .
painting Of the lofty character of the
Roman bather, who preferred his be- |
loved daughter’s death to her dishonor,
and unhesitatingly accomplishing became the instru
meat m it. when her pu
ntj could no longer be preserved by
other means. In this hurried |notic«, i
written at a very late hour, we feel our
inability to rendition do justice to Mr. Bangs
magnificent of the character,
but it does not neeu any extended enti- I
ciem at our hands to as,ur, him that it
was appreciated by the large and Intel
ligent audience present, r for the frequent
anu generous applause, 1 coupled , Witn
the fact that he was called before the
curtain repeatedly, were proofs positive ^
ot t ilis
Mr. Thomas W, Iveene s Appius
Claudius was a strong and admirably
coueeived impersonation of that vano
mous and licentious character as
portrayed by the author, and it received 1
of
* |811P^ graceful she and is very charming, young,
and possesses genius of a brilliant future
before her.
Mr. George W. Hoey, as Icilius, and
Mr. R. L. Downing, as Caius, fully
sustained their well-earned reputation The
as artists of superior ability. cared for.
other characters were all well
British journals are strenuously ad¬
vocating a return to discriminating
duties as the only means of saving the
counti y. They show that, in spite of
tbe reduction in home prices, the do
mestic imports of manufactured goods
have increased in value from £13,478,
000 in 1873 tc £18,453,000 in 1877,
and that the domestic exports of these
goods have fallen off in the same pe¬
riods. They argue from these facts,
which unquestionably show that Eng¬
land is losing her foreign market, if
not her domestic market also, that the
only and necessary remedy for the
present condition of things is “retalia
tion.’
At Sheffield iron workers’ wages
have been reduced 17 a per cent, this
year. In the north of England, North
Staffordshire and other points, wages
have been reduced to correspond with
the reduction of South Staffordshire,
and from all districts comes the same
story.
The returns of the Moffett bell punch
system of liquor taxation in Virginia
embracing the whole State, and cover¬
ing the first fiscal year, have just been
made public. They show that the
registers and licenses combined only
produce $83,669 more than the old
system, a great disappointment. It was
claimed for the registers that they
would yield at least $600,000 per an¬
num.
New Advertisements*
Found,
A small black and tan DOG, which the
owner can have advertisement. by proving ownership
and paying for this It
PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA—By Alfred H. Colquitt, Gov¬
ernor of said State.
Whereas, A vacancy exists in the represen¬
tation of the first Congressional District of
Georgia in the Forty-fifth Congress of the
United States, caused by the death of the Hon}
Julian Hartridge.
Now, therefore, I have thought proper to
issue this my proclamation ordering that the
polls be opened and an election held on MON¬
DAY, the 10th day of February next, In the
counties of Appling, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke,
Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Echols,
Effingham, EmanueL Glynn, Liberty, McIn¬
tosh, Fierce, Seriven, Tattnall, Ware and
Wayne, in accordance with the rules and reg¬
ulations prescribed for holding elections for
members of the General Assembly at the same
places that the Governor and members of the
General Assembly are elected, for one Repre¬
sentative to till the vacancy in said office oc¬
casioned by the death of the Hon. Julian
Hartridge.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the
State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this’ tenth
day of January, in the year of our Lord
eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, and of
the Independence of the United States of
America the one hundred and third.
ALFRED H. COLQUITT.
Governor.
By the Governor:
N, C. Barnett, Secretary of State.
MU' Papers in First Congressional District
copy and send bill to Executive Department.
janl3 ____ ___
SAVANNAH THEATRE
TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY, and WEDNES¬
DAY MATINEE, JAN. 14. and 15.
POSTPONEMENT.
In consequence of railroad delays.
LEONARD GROVER’S
Our Boarding House
COMBINATION will not arrive until Tuesday
January 14th, when Leonard Grover’s Charm¬
ing American Comedy, OUR BOARDING
HOUSE, will be presented with an EXCEL¬
LENT CAST OF COMEDY STARS.
Remember, Only Tw> Fights and
One Matinee.
TUESDAY Matinee & WEDNESDAY, Wednesday, at Jan. 14 and 15.
2 o’clock.
Remember, this is the only company in
America with the author’s stump of approval,
The unquestioned success of the enormous
New York runs. See every where, in all
papers, the cordial endorsement of most com¬
plete merit.
The lowest popular prices. Admission, 50c.
75c. and 81 Reserved seats for sale at Bren’s
ticket office, without extra charge. janl3-3t
WANTED.
G OOD, reliable and intelligent BOYS, will
find well paying and steady employment
for only one or two hours work every day.
Apply to
Rkoorder’s Office,
Theodor Gronwald,
rx?-A l. IE IL .
- p ^ c> * 30 1-2 Wliitaltox- _ felt.
n^infcl^/d qnd paired' 1 borders
will meet with prompt attention. janlJ-lm
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AlHUSSIXlSIltS* _ , j
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«AWA SAVANNAH mT A t» TOT* THEATRE.
:
—
JOHN . . i - Manager.
fkiday evening, January mh, I
Shakespeare’s J1LU S ( USAIt - !
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Who for ICO nights sustain, d the character of
Marc Antony at Booths Theatre. New York.
.The eminent actor, Mr. T. W. Keene, whose
.tragic performances ‘itown\ng, have elicited the most
c a s Ca " iu ^‘
L Caesar' Brutus. Mr. Geo.
Hoey, Julius The remaining char- I
acters by a superior organization.
SATURDAY NIGHT. .......VIRGINIUS.
Monday, January ...........SHYLOCK
matinee, Saturday at Cheap Prices ■
Sale of seals to commence Tuesday, at
Brenn’s. Admission 50e, 7’w. and $1 00.
No extra charge and for secured seats. Matinee j
admission 23 50 cents- janll-iw
■WcMplloiiville fSteanibou
LINE.
INLAND ALL THE WAY
SEMI-WEEKLY.
For St. Catharine’s,Doboy, Darien, Union Is¬
land, St. Simon’s, Brunswick and St. Mary’s,
Ga., Fernandina, Jacksonville and all points
on St. John’s River. Fla.
WEEKLY
For all landings on the Satllla River.
rs*
The low pressure sidewheel
SI LAMER ROSA,
Captain P. H. WARD.
L EAVES wharf foot Drayton street at 4
o’clock, p. M. EVERY TUESDAY, FOR
FLORIDA, touching at all tne above o’clock, places,
and for Satilla every Thursday with at 4 Macon and p.
m., connecting at Brunswick Rail¬
Brunswick and Brunswick and Albany
roads. and
Through low rates of freight all passage
and bills of lading given to points. and Oco
Freights for Altamaha, prepaid. Ocmulgee
nee rivers must be excepted.
Freight received daily, Sundays BARRY, Agent.
W. F.
J. H. Smith, Manager. General Business Agent,
O. S. Benson,
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Regular Line to SaiiUa to.
AND ALL WAY LANDINGS,
Touching at St* Catharines, Darien, Sapelo,
Doboy, Union Island,
St. Simon’s and Brunswick.
T HE .STEAMER CENTENNIAL, Captain the
L. Wiggins, will receive freight for
above places at DeRenne’s Wharf, foot of
at Abercorn 4 o’clock, street, m. and leave Freight every received TUESDAY, at all
p.
times. J: P. CHASE,
oc!4tf Agent.
__
W. H. FLEETWOOD, Commander,
WILL LEAVE SAVANNAH EVERY TUES¬
DAY AT 5 P. M. t FOR
Y* A. 3b A. T
T OUCHING at St. Catharine’s, Doboy, St
Simon’s, Brunswick. St. Mary’s, Fer
naudina, River. Jacksonville, and all points on St
John’s
EVERY SATURDAY at 5 p. m., for Jack¬
sonville, touching at St. Catharine’s, Doboy,
St. Simon’s, Jacksonville St. Mary’s, Fernandina, and con¬
necting at Upper St. John’s. with steamers for all
points on
Steamer David Clark.
THOS. WHITE, Commander.
Will leave Savannah every MONDAY at 4 p.
m. for Brunswick, Union touching at St. Catharine’s
Doboy, Darien Island and St. Simon’s.
EVERY THURSDAY at 4 p. m, for FLORI¬
DA, touching at St. Catharine’s, Doboy, Da¬
rien, Union Island. St. Simon’s, Brunswick,
St. Mary’s, and ALL POINTS on SATILLA
RIVER, and connecting with Transit Com¬
pany s Railroad at Fernandina, for all points
m 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
witli steamers for points on St. Mary’s river.
At Fernandina with A. G. & W. I. Transit
Co.’s Railroad for Waldo, Starke, Gainesville.
Bronson. Cedar Keys and all points on this
road. At Cedar Keys with steamers for Key
with West, F. Tampa C. R. R. and & Manatee. J. P. & M. At K. Jacksonville R. for Lake
City, Live Oak, J. Monticello, Tallahassee, and
all points on P. & M. Railroad. At Palatka
\Y ,-ith steamers for the Upper St. John’s and
Ocklawaha rivers. At Tocoi with St. John’s
Railway tine with for St. Augustine, and at St. Augus¬
steamers for New Smyrna and all
points Through on Indian river.
tickets sold and mils of lading giv¬
en to above noints. For freight or passage ap¬
ply at Office No. 5 Stoddard’s Upper Range.
J. L. ROUMILLAT, J. S. LAWRENCE, Manager.
General Freight, Agent.
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! T AGGART,
Best Family Coal!
I deal cite and only Bituminous in the best Coal. qualities of Anthra¬
LOW PRICES,
EXTRA PREPARATION,
PROMPT DELIVERY.
Main Office: 124 Bay Street.
Public Special prices to Manufacturers, Dealers and
Institutions. nov3-tu,th,s*-tf
UINKLY & BISCHOFF,
Wood Dealers,
Canal st., next to Central Cotton Press,
SAVANNAH, GA.
The best quality of Oak, Black Jack, Pine
and Ligbtwood, will always be kept on hand
and delivered to any part of the city at short
notice. Measurement guaranteed.
ORDER BOXES: Mr. H. Suiter, cor. Lib¬
erty aud , ,, Montgomery streets. Mr. B. H. Levy
coiner Jefferson and Congress streets. Mr.
\ . S. Studer, corner Dray tou and Perry streets.
Mr. Joseph Goette, corner Broughton and Lin¬
coln streets. nov24-lni
The Largest Yariety of Smoking
Tobaccos in the City.
Comprising the following brands :
yLxr }? ur & B ™’ ” (Granulated.)
“ » “ Happy Hours ” “
!! “ !;§eai “Puck?” of North Carolina,” Cave dish
alr ° »
“
="”•? f 9^ tlSSaSKSJ the
‘ “Perique ‘‘imperialstm^htcutcavendiah Mixture.”
Date’s •• «*
a,fd‘m' J an '- a n , r?,e"E Cor. y ‘ 0 “ Whitaker 1 “ U H.'TSSgl?* and Rrv*n’»tn 16 !
fl It DirPO I I tN |-Ai ! VI m li A 1 T I J I I
U 111 11 I U 1*1 jLJ . /lJj .
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We are agents for the i
Enterprise Grits Mil! j
.
‘
i4 iwpussns's
A. C* HARMON & CO.
jan8-u 31 Whitaker street. I
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Such as Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, and an endless variety of MOTTO CUPS AND
SAUCERS, Holday and of Wedding the finest Presents. kind. Vasde, Altoo Toilet full line Sets, of Wine the finest Sets, Smoking Sets, suitable for
a
SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED GOODS,
from the best manufacturers. Parties desiring to buy goods In the above lino, are cordially
Invited to call and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere.
decl3-tf COR, BROUGHTON A west, JEFFERSON
STREETS.
Books*
HOLIDAY GOODS!
English and American Juveniles,
standard and miscellaneous
BOOKS.
Illustrated Books in Great Variety,
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 —
WYILY & CLARKE’S,
dec8 Successors to John M. Cooper & Co.
Dry Goods.
Oloiks. Cloaks.
500 ON CONSIGNMENT.
SALE POSITIVE WITHOUT
REGARD TO COST.
Ladles' and Misses' Beilin 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’ KID GLOVES, Opem Shades, 2, 3,
and 6-buttous.
Gents’ KIDS, CASTOR<fc DOG SKIN GLOVES
50 dozen Misses’(ALEXA NDRE) KID GLOVES
in dark and medium shades.
10 pieces of very fine 8-4 and 9-4 Satin faced
T ABLE DAMASK, at fabulously low prices.
100 dozen NAPKINS, beautiful designs.
50 sets TEA CLOTH and NAPKINS to match
at 85 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
HicMto, Seta Si Go.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Crackers l Candies.
COR. BAY & BARNARD STREETS,
SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA.
J^EFERRING to thq 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 manfaclurers 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 STREET
Branch Store, No. 122 BROUGHTON ST.,
One door east of Bull street,
SANANNAH. GA
_
RE-OPEUED
Merchants Exchange,
BULL ST., 2d door south of Bay st.
r A PHE above Saloon has been entirely reflt
Bar ted, and is now open to the public. The
is stocked with the best
Wines, Liquors and Segars,
Milwaukee LAGER BEER alwayson draught
Free Lunch daily from 11 to 1 o’clock.
Oysters f 1>ub!lc on the half shell.
solicited! 6 ° P atrona k e is respectfully
JOSEPH MOESSNEB*
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Groceries and Provisions*
CHOICE
GROCERIES
JUST ARRIVED AT
No. 19 Barnard Street.
smoked O LIVES German and Pickles, Chow [Dill Chow Gurken.J by the quart. Tongues
.Salmon, Holland Herrings, Marinirte
Gotha Prueflfel, Liver Sardines, Sausatre Russian Caviar.
Pickled Eels Pitted ®rlef Humi.nnr Califor?
nia Canned Fruits, . White
nut, French Prunes Malthy’s nronared bS FrenoV <
Peas and Champignons, in fo lb ench
and ’
The following Fresh by every
Steamer, viz:
Swi “' >«»»> and
TABLE AND COOKING BUTTER.
Cabbages, Potatoes. and Onions, Beets. Turnt.™ “ p ",
Apples.
A full assortment of fancy and plain Biscuit
ad Crackers, and all kinds of Choice ■
Groceries and LIQUORS, WINES Famllv * y
Etc
OSCAR ZAHN.
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CHRISTMAS GOODS.
D EHESA Loose Muscatel RAISINS, Raisins London for Layer cooking, Raisins New
Fire Crackers and Fireworks!
The largest stock in the State.
Kd Try our California CHAMPAGNE, at 40 hu*- of*
’ f ° r qUart8, As good astbe
REDUCED PRICES AT
ypcjl ft COOPER.
CORTES, TEAS SPICES.
H AVTOG the late purchased A. J. MOLONEY, the stock wo In wi store 1 eon. con nr
unue the business at the old stand,
139 BROUGHTON ST.,
w! 11 the pr GSent s tock ° n hand very
LOW. mw We . hope, by v strict . , attention,
dealing and low prices, to please lair
and merit their patronage. everybody 'yoouy
Coffees fresh parched a specially
BYRNES '
dec!7tf 4 HICKEY.
New Goods.
A TMORE’S Raisins, MINCE Layer Raisins, MEAT, New London Figs^ Curran<« Layer
New Citron, New Prunes, Dried Vral
serves Jellies, Florida Oranges, Choice Coffih A
Kiln Dried Oatmeal, New Boneless
Bologna Sausage,
Fire Crackers & Fireworks.
Choice Hams Shoulders and Strips, Whttlock’f arriving
b y weekly steamer. Cheek A
choice Flour In sacks and barrels, Bell Logan
Flour, also the unsurpassed Town Talk Bak¬
trial ing Powder, and be the best In the market, give h it a
convinced. -
M. F. Foley & Co.
dec 19 S. W. cor. Brought on A Barnard sts.
FRESH DRIED FRUIT
AT THE
Blue Grocery Store,
No. 156 CONGRESS; ST.
F RESH Peaches DRIED and Prunes. CHERRIES, 8.Jtoed Apples 1 p es
New Almond Walnuts. Pecai ,« and Brazil’
Shoulders. Nuts Ferris Fine Hams, Pig p„ Breakfas, Bacon aud
Beef, Beef Tongues r k and f niton Market
Bologna Sausage. at 50 ceu ts a piece, Fresh
Marrow Now Linscn, b (learn put ffeasand
Oat and Beans, Buckwheat Hollaudischen Cheese
n BT Ut8 Grits, o loanuts ami
hand. e ' FlD ®'always
on
J. H.JON NEWTON.
CHEAPEST T AND BEST
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IN THE
CHAS. S. lEDiLlE
25-gy 159 CONGRESS STREET.
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—verv
Iov ^‘, Hyacinths and other Bulbs. Jars. Cages
and German Canaries “
All Bouquets, orders Wreaths, etc., made to order.
receive my personal attention.
GEO. WAGNEE,
Seedsman and. IPloriat,
OClStf Savannah Ga.
t
HAVING TAKEN THE
Occidental Saloon,
RESTAURANT AND BAR,
I N friends charge, and I thepublic am prepared with all to thedelicacies furnish my
of the season . W fll also keep a fine stock of
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS.
ANDY JACKSON, Manager,
Occidental Saloon, 109 Broughtonst.
LUNCH from 11 to 1 o’clock, every day.
Jan7-2w
Fine Gold and Silrer 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 glaeaee
All sold at the LOWEST PRICES, and war¬
rant jO. as represented, by
A. L. DESBOUILLONS, Jeweler,
DOT24 . 21 BULL STREET.
Dr. A. H. BEST,
DEISTTI ST
Cor. Congress and Whitaker streets.
SAVANNAH, GA.
T EETH extracted without pain, All work
respectfully guaranteed. beg to refer of
I to any
patrons. ocU-ni mo