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Jtamuth (Evening J3>tv.
GO TO
E. D. SMYTHE’S
FOR VOL'II
TOYS,
FAMCY GOODS,
&.V. Cl, &C C 5 a
JOB
PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT.
157 Bay Street.
Cards,
Bill Heads,
Circulars.
*
Dodgers,
Posters,
Ball Cards,
Programmes,
&e., &e., &c..
Neatly Executed
ON TIIE
Most Reasonable Terms
rnII Oil AS ROBINSON,
UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER
Office—l 37 BAY ST., I'p Stair?.
all and see the magnificent dis
' FLAY OF
paN C Y AN L) ST AUJ .E
CHINA,
GLASSWARE,
JAPANESE GOODS,
ETC., ETC.
At BOLSIIAW & SILVA’S,
Theatre Shades!
McDonough St., Opposite Theatre.
JULIUS KOOX, - - - PROPRIETOR.
A LWAYS ON HAND, A SUPPLY OF THE
i\. CHOICEST
CHAMPAGNES, ALES, WiNES,
LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c.
in between the Acts. ocll-bra
INLAND ROUTE TO FLORIDA.
TIIE STEAMER
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt ain* FITZGERALD,
Will leave Padelford’a Wharf regularly EVERY
TUESDAY MORNING at 10 o’clock, lor Doboy,
Darien, Brunswick and St. Mary’s, Ga., Fernandi
na, Jacksonville ard Palatka, Fla. Arriving at
Jacksonville and Palatka every.WEDNESDAY.
Returning—Will leave Palatka every THURS
DAY at 9 o’clock, A. M., and Jacksonville every
FRIDAY at 8 o’clock A. M., arriving in Savanna!
SATURDAY MORNINGS, making close connec
tion with the first-class side-wheel Steamships San
Salvador and San Jacinto for New Y'ork.
All way landings touched at going and returning.
Freight and passage guaranteed, as low as by
other lines. J OllN F. IiOBERTSO> T ANARUS, Agent,
novl3-Gm Oflice on Wharf
Wm. C. Staley, ! John A. Staley,
Attorney at Law. j Notary Public.
JOHN A. STALEY & SON,
Brokers and Auctioneers.
T)ONDS, STOCKS, GOLD AND SILVER bought
_£> and sold.
For Sale or Rent—That valuable lot and im
provements, corner St. Julian and Price streets.
For Rent—That Desirable Residence, also, two
vacant lots, suitable for Wagon Yard and Stables,
corner of llall and Montgomery streets. Posses
sion Ist November.
Two Dwellings, containing six and eight rooms,
modern improvements; north side of Taylor, be
tween Barnard and Tat nail stieets.
Four desirable houses, on lien: y, between Jef
erson and Montgomery streets, nine rooms, with
all modern improvements; possession September
ami October. oclO-tl
Q_o FOR YOUR
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TO
157 lO£t3r Sti:*©©*'.
ORFK, WATKINS & CO.
ONLY EXCLUSIVE
WISOIj33SAIjE3
DRY GOODS HOUSE
IN TIIE CITY.
125 and 127 Congress Street.
jQRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS,
STRAW GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.
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Merchants visiting the city are invited to call and
examine our stock.
octTGm ORFF, WATKINS & CO.
Thomas N. Theus & Cos,.
DEALERS IN
IF-USrE WATCHES
Jewelry & Silverware,
MUSICAL BOXES, FANCY GOODS, etc.
S.W. COR. BULL & BROUGHTON STS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired.
sct7-6m
WHITE LEAD,
ZINC, COLORS, OILS!
&c., Src., &c.’"
W. M. BIRD & GO.
No. 3 WHITAKER STREET,
oct7-Gm SAVANNAH, GA.
G. IT. EEMSHART,
DEALER IN
Doors, Saslies, Blinds
MOULDINGS, BALUSTERS,
NEWEL POSTS AND HAND RAILINGS,
IS3 <£* 184 Bay Street, Cor. Barnard,
g.SAUV'AJNISrA.II, GA. oct~-3m