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Jtatmnfc Evening
MEETINGS TO-NIGIIT.
Phoenix Riflemen meet at their drill
room at half-past seven o'clock.
Savannah Schutzen Gesellehaft meet
this evening to commence arrangements
for the vearlv festival to eotne ofi in May
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next.
THE GEORGIA SENATORSHIP.
From a Special Dispatch to the Savan
nah Daily Republican, we learn the
following is the result of the first joint
ballot for U. S. Senator :
Gordon, 84; Stephens, 71 ; Ilill, 35
Fielder, 8 ; Ackerman. 14.
The total vote is *2lO, necessary to a
choice 10G.
Brown and Jake's paper mill, at Amster
dam, New \ r ork, was burned on the 13th.
The funeral of the Emperor Napoleon
took place on Wednesday at 10 o'clock.
A strange fatality seems to attend the
trial of Mrs. Wharton.
The election to fill the vacancy occa
sioned by the death of Gen. A. R. Wright
has been indefinitely postponed.
L. V. Bogg succeeds Frank Blair as Sen
ator from Missouri.
It is estimated that GO,OOO persons at
tended the funeral of Louis Napoleon.
READINGS FROM THE POETS.
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Miss Jeannie Paterson,
OF 1 MISSISSIPPI.
WILL GIVE HLECTIOXS \m FAVORITE fOEFS,
AT-
Mozart Hall,
On FRIDAY EVENING, S4th inst., at 6 o’clock.
TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS.
To be had at Ludden & Bate** Music Store, and
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GIRARD HOUSE.
TRAVELING PUBLIC will bear in
mind that while Savannah is large enough to give
the newly established Hotels and Restaurants all
;lie credit they deserve, the
Girard House,
OPPOSITE THE MARKET,
Yields the palm to none, as its numerous guests,
who partake of its commodious capacities,
ns well as its well-tilled and appe
tizing tables, will testify.
Day Board, - - - $1.50
PC. Gf-. RTJWPi,
Spares no pains in making his guests comfortable.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
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THEATRE GOERS
SHOULD PROVIDE THEMSELVES WITH
THE OPERA CAP!
FROM
G. B a ASH,
107 Congress St.
Also, a large select assortment of
HATS, CAPS and FURS,
Atl nltg elgior 137 Congress St.
MULES axd HOUSES .
J. 3?. FOX CO.,
Nos. 100 and 102 Bryan Street ,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
100 Ileau of Horses anil Mules.
They consist of Saddle, Buggy, Carriage, Draft
and Farm Stock.
J3T* Call at once. janVT-lm
GENTS
OLD CLOTHING
BOUGHT!
No. 43 Whitaker-st
P. J. CONROY.
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DUBLIN STOUT.
I
tw~ A fresh supply just received and now ok
draught at
‘“OUR HOUSE”,
Bryan Street, near Whitaker,
PAT MORIARITY, Proprieton.
N. 8.~
A. Fine Luncli
Spread every day at 11 a. >r.
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REMOVAL!
ANDREW SLOAN has Removed his Of
fice from the Custom House Building to the cor
ner of Drayton and Bryan streets, over the South
ern Bank of the State of Georgia, and is readv to
attend to any legal business entrusted to liis care.
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Fouad.
EAT" A bin of money was found near Herbert &
Way’s Produce Store in the Market a few days
65 go, whichV the owner have by proving property
and pay mg for this advertisement.
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Savannah Theatre!
JOHN T. FORD, Manager.
JAMUAriY
Engagement for a short season of the
world-famed actress,
JANAUSCHEK!
Supported by
Mr. James H. Taylor,
And a Metropolitan Company.
MONDAY", January 27th,
MARY STIT-A-HT
TUESDAY", January 28tli,
BBBORAH 2
WEDNESDAY, January 29th,
033.0J523L03T "Wold. I
S A TURD AY"—Last Night,
MACBETH 2
Saturday afternoon, at 2 o’clock,
Matinee—Bast Lynne.
Mr. J. H. TAYLOR, as “Sir Francis Levieon.’’
ADMISSION.
Dress Circle and Parquette $1 50
Family Circle i 00
Gallery 50
Sale of seats to commence at Schreiner's Music
Store, on Friday, January 24th, at 9 o’clock.
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PIANO FORTE
Tuning & Repairing.
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OLD PIANOS
BOUGHT,
SOLD & RENTED.
TURNER & BRO.,
134 State St., bet. Bull and Whitake.
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SAMUEL P. HAMILTON.
Importer and Dealer in
fitste watches,
Jewelry, Silver-Ware,
MUSICAL BOXES, FANCY GOO US
&c., &c., &c.
Cor. Congress , Whitaker and St. Julian Streets.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Chronometers rated by transit. Watches
and Jewelry repaired. oct7-Gm
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
These Machines arc sold at corresponding prices
with other first-class machines, and are cheaper
than any other, because more complete.
Office 39 Union Square,
New Y"of.k City.