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Fire. —The building destroyed by fire
this morning was the property of Mr. Geo.
DeKenne, and was insured in the Southern
Mutual, represented by Mr. Thomas Har
den, for three thousand dollars. The
building was occupied by Mr. A. Stamm
as a lodging house and restaurant, which
was insured for thirty-three thousand
dollars in a company represented by Mr.
George Gehe.
The First Day’s Races. —To-morrow
the annual races over the Tenbroeck
course will commence, and as several
well known horses have been in training
-some fine sport may be expected. The
following is the programme for to-morrow :
first day.
First Race.—Sweepstakes for three year
old’s; one and a quarter miles; entrance
S4O, half forfeit; S2OO added by the Club.
Closed with ten nominations.
Second Race.—Sweepstakes, for two
year old's ; one mile; entrance S3O, half
forfeit; $l5O added by the Club.
Closed with three nominations.
Third Race.—Mile heats ; purse $200;
$l5O to first, SSO to second horse.
Racing to commence at one o’clock.
Trains will leave Central Railroad as per
schedule published in morning papers.
The Jockey Club hold a meeting to
night to' decide on the entries for to
morrow .
The Grand Raffle.—The committee
to whom was entrusted the disposition of
the Sabre Club furniture, fixtures, &c.,
have decided to have a grand raflle, each
article being a prize, to be numbered ac
cording to value. There will be twenty
prizes, and one hundred and ten chances
at $2.00 each, by which liberal arrange
ment it will be seen that every one who
invests in the scheme will stand quite a
good showing for a prize, as there is a
prizo to every five or six persons, and none
of the prizes are worth*less than $3.00. It
should also be borne in mind that this is
no speculation on the part of the Sabre
Club, as a resolution was offered at the
final meeting, and unanimously carried,
that after paying the outstanding debts of
the club, the balance on hand should be
turned over to the Ladies’ Memorial As
sociation of this city, and it is confidently
expected that the committee will be able to
turn over at least one hundred dollars to
the ladies.
“Dear me! how hearty tired I am of
this mourning!” said a fashionable lady
to her maid. “Jane, who is it I am in
mourning for?”
‘THE BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
am and—-
WINDOW FURNISHING,
EYE it OFFERED IX THIS CITY, AND AT VERY
LOW FIGURES.
octT-Gm LATIIROP & CO.
rjy XUGE XT ,
1) LA lei; in the best op
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS,
Cor. Bryan and Barnard Streets.
Hot Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Hot Apple Tod
dies, Hot Tom and Jerrys, and all drinks of the
season served up in good style. A Fine Lunch
served every day at 11 am. Board and Lodging.
CQALandGRAIN
JgEST ENGLISH COAL
and ANTHRACITE COAL,
For Ranges and Stoves, delivered promptly all over
the city.
im™ Also All kinds of FEED, lIAY, and
COUNTRY PRODUCE, at
.?. A. MERGER’S,
No. 157 BAY STREET,
novls-3in Between Whitaker and Barnard,
Wm. C. Staley, j John A. Staley.
Attorney at Law. j Notary Public.
JOHNS. STALEY a SON,
Brokers and Auctioneers.
Bonds, 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 Ilall and Montgomery streets. Posses
sion Ist November.
Two Dwellings, containing six and eight rooms,
modern improvements; north side of Taylor, be
tween Barnard and Tatnall stieets.
Four desirable houses, on Henry, between Jef
erson and Montgomery streets, nine rooms, with
all modern improvement!; possession September
and October. oelD-tf
INLAND ROUTE Ti FLORIDA.
THE STEAMER
LIZZIE BAKER,
Captain P. La ROSE.
Will leave Fadelford’s Wharf regularly EVERY
TUESDAY MORNING at 10 o’clock, for 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 0 o’clock, A. M., and Jacksonville every
FRIDAY at 3 o’clock A. M„ arriving in Savanna!
SATURDAY MORNINGS, making close connec
tion with the flret-class side-wheel steamships San
Salvador and San Jacinto for New York.
All way landings touched at going and returning.
Freight and passage guaranteed as low as by
other lines. JOHN F. ROBERTSON, Agent,
novl3-0m Office on \\ harf
REIMOVAIi.
■JTAVING REMOVED MY STOCK OF
PAPKR, STATIONERY, ETC.,
TO NO. 135 BAY STREET,
(Between Bull ami Whitaker streets.)
I BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTENTION
of my patrons and the public generally to the
luet, and invite them to call and examine my stock.
R. A. WALLACE.
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HOLIDAY GOODS.
J> AISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON,*
ALMONDS, PECANS, WALNUTS,
BRAZIL NUTS, PRUNES, PRESERVES,
OLIVES, SABDINES, PICKLES,
FIGS, ORANGES, LEMONS,
CANDIES, MINCE MEAT,
FI RE-WORKS, and a
rri.L LINE OF
CIIO 1C E GROCE RIE S .
BRANCH & COOPER,
S. W. Cor. Broughton & Barnard Sts
c o linis’
HT’IO. 13 3NT O XX
CAFE AND RESTAURANT
L. R. COLLINI, Proprietor.
UNDER*MASONIC IIALL, BULL ST.,
S A ANN AH, GA.
MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. POLITE
waiters always in attendance. Tables fur
nished with the best the Northern markets atTotd.
Breakfasts, Dinners and Suppers furnished to pri
vate parties afid families, at the Cafe, or at private
residences, upon short notice. oct7-ff
Theatre Shades!
McDonough St., Opposite Theatre.
JULIUS KOCX, PROPRIETOR.
Always on hand, ▲ supply of thjc
CHOICEST
CHAMPAGNES, ALES, WINES, *
LIQUORS, CIGARS, 4c.
fy'Drop In between the Acts. ocll-€m
Money Found.
%W“ A sum of money was found near Herbert &
Way’s Produce Store in the Market a few days
ago, which the owner have by proving property
and paying for this advertisement,
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