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VOL. 1.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
WILLIAM INI. SNHED,
137 BAY STREET.
FOREST CITY
Marine Hospital,
Pairlawn,
Corner Gaston and East Broad Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
BY AUTHORITY AND UN
IT DEE the patronage of the United States
Government. Seamen from all nations am| jjorts
admitted. An ambulance on hand to convey pa
tients to the hospital.
Orders left at the Dims Store of W. J. WALSH,
e vnev Broughton and Barnard streets, will receive
. uaeciiatc attention,
Drs. J. D. & W. M. Walsh,
SURGEONS IN CHARGE.
F. B.—The Doctors will be found at th- ir olltce,
No. 20->, corner South Broad and >U\Ag<jraery
sweets. Orders left at the above Drug Store will
i cccive prompt attention.
iNf Special attention given to patients on board
vessels in port. janSStf
City Passenger and Baggage JZr
press.
Sure Connections will be made upon orders left
ad * lie oliice of the Marshall House Stable, for the
removal of persons and baggage to and from any
part of the city, and all arriving and departing trains
and steamers, day or night.
decSOtf M. A. DEIIONEY.
BONNE Y.’S,
130 Ello UGIITON STHEET.
I UST RECEIVED, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT
f) MENT OF
TIES, SCARES & BOWS.
cf the newest designs, for Fall 1572. Also,
SCARF itINGS. LINEN COLLARS & CUFFS,
SLEEVE BUTTON!,
PATENT YOKE SHIRTS,
and everything necessary for Cents' Toilet.
Head's Grand Duchess Cologne,
The Sweetest Cologne in Arneii a.
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130 BR 0 UGIITO NT- iSTUEE'I \
MONDAY EVE’G. FEBRUARY 3, 1873.
BRYAN BROS.,
DEALERS IX
Choice Family Groceries
Cor. of State and Drayton-sta.
fSTWYe bug to inform our friends and the pub
lic generally, that we have now in store one of the
best assorted stocks of
Choice Family Groceries*
To be found in the city, to which we are making
regular additions by Steamer.
Buttter, Cheese, Lard, Coffees, Teas, Sugars,
Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Breakfast Bacon,
Tongues, Ac. BRYAN BROS,
Fail and Winter Goods !
JUST RECEIVED AT
COHEN S TRIMMING STO BE
!S! BROUGHTON STREET.
TRIMMINGS and SASH RIBBONS, oi all widths
and shades.
LADIES’ and MISSES’ CORSETS.
EMBROIDERIES in great variety.
LACES—ReaI and Imitation.
WHITE GOODS. HOSIERY, GENTS’ FURNISH
ING GOODS, NOTIONS, and a great many other
articles, too numerwijs to mention, at the old stand
of COHEN A MEKTZ.
octVSm ISAAC S. COHEN.
TU3T RECEIVED, AT
o
HOUSTON'S MILLINERY STORE ,
Hull street, under Masonic Hall,
—LATEST STYLES IN—
MILLINERY GOODS,
FELT IIATS, for Ladies and Children,
yW' *
HAIR GOODS, real and imitation, in'all tlie
new styles.
—ALSO,— .
Anew supply of the latest novelties in
SIR AW GOODS,
WINGS, FEATHERS, &c., in all the
new styles.
Also, a largo invoice of KID GLOVES, for Ladies
and Gents, at
HOUSTON’S
octO-Gm Under Llasouic IJall.
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THE RED STORE
XT RUSH ROAST ED COFFEE DAILY AT THE
j|j “itED STORE,’; No. I3*J Broughton street.
a fresh supply of the Finest Java Coffee ever
brought to this City, just reeewed.
Try the BASKET TEA. imported dveot from
C-iiua. F. D. GROSCLAUDE, Agent.
ociV-hir.o
Passports.
Persons desiring to travel abroad can obtain pass
ports at the United States Shipping Commission '
cr's Ofhce, Corner Bryan and Drayton streets.
Six day’s notice required. jan23-3m j
THEATRE GOERS
SHOULD PROVIDE THEMSELVES WITH '
THE OPERA CAP!
FROM
C. B. ASH,
107 Congress St.
Also, a large select assortment of
HATS, CAPS axo FURS,
Atn MS coMor 137 Congress St.
KENT’S
I
OLD CLOTHING
%
BOUGHT!
No. 43 Whitaker-st
P. J. CONROY.
j n,n loin 1
CUSTOM HOUSESHADES
J. MED HENDERSON, - - - Pkofkietoe.
X>EST OF ALES. WINES, LIQUORS, CIGA RS,
J. > Ac., always on hand.
Belfast and Dublin Ginger Ale.
A Fine Lunch spread every day at. 11 a. in.
N. B.—AUo Proprietor of the “Green Room" at
the Savannah Theatre. “Drop m between the
act?.” OctT-Gm
COMMUNICATION
OPEN AGAIN
BETWEEN I’BIUPELraU AN9 SAVANNAH:
Arrival of the Steamer C. W. LORD
With a large and select uw-oriment of
IIATS
OF THE latest and most approved
STYLES, FOR
■ CIIAS, B. AS!I,
No. 137 CougLtss Sdrt l l.
The only cnelr.Hve HAT STOLE in S\ a
nab.
NO. 91.