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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1868.
[From the Tallahassee Floridian.]
O-LUS-TEE.*
BY CAPT. SAMUEL WHITING.
Upon a bright November day—
The woods in glory all array'd—
I journey'd from the coast away,
To Tallahassee's inland shade.
On swept the cars, past town and cot,
Through piney woods and shady bowers,
The vision cheer’d with many a spot
Well worthy of the “Land of Flowers.”
1 sat entranced with many a scene,
So grateful to th’ enthusiast’s eye;
Here, cultured fields—there, groves of green,
Before me in rich glory lie.
The hardy live-oak here, displays
Its foliage, glittering in the breeze;
And there, the sun’s disporting rays
Gleam through the sweet Magnolia trees.
“Fit scene for peace, for love"—I cried,
“From wordly strifes and passions free."
‘That is," said some one at my side,
"The battle-field of Olustee."
“Four years ago, on such a day
As this, here raged a bloody strife/
The boy in blue—the boy in gray.
Here offered up a precious life!"
There rose before my vision, then,
A picture of the deadly fight;
The clanging blow—the shouts of men,
Each battling for their fancied right.
I saw the glazing eyes of those
Struck down by rifle-ball and shell;
18a w the angry look of foes—
I heard the piercing “rebeliyelL"
I marked the charging squadrons wheel,
I heard the stirring bngle-call—
I heard the red-mouthed cannon's peal—
I saw the men in wind-rowB fall.
Sudden the hideous spectres fled—
The harsher sounds of battle cease,
A cloudless sky is overhead,
Indicative of love and peace.
Oh, brothers of the wintry North I
Oh, brethren of the “sunny South 1"
May civil discords call you forth
No more, to face the cannon’s mouth.
Peace smiles on all our glorious land,
From war’s rude conflicts we are fee;
United, henceforth let us stand,
Fogettiug bloody O-lub-tee.
Tallahassee, November, 18G8.
♦This battle ground, the bloodiest in Florida, is
about 50 miles from Jacksonville and 117 miles from
Tallahassee.
intelligent.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Friday, December 11.
Arrived Yesterday.
Steamship San Salvador. Nickerson, New York—J w
Anderson's Sons & Co.
Steamship Montgomery. Lyons, New York—O Cohen
k Co.
Steamer Katie, Garnett, Augusta and Landings—M
A Cohen. *
Bark John Effls, 490 tons, Melvin, ballast. 49 davs
Antwerp—Crane & GraybilL
Schr Oliver Cromwell, Delano, St Helena—Richard
son <s Barnard.
Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship North Point, Hooper. Baltimore—Jas B
West* Co.
Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder
& Fullartou.
& Cc^° ^ ,e ^ son * Williams, Maryport—Chas Green, Son
Schr Volunteer, Pertrue, Rio Grande da Sol—Bep-
pard & Son.
Ship Screamer, Young, Liverpool—Wilder k Ful
lartou.
Receipts.
sea island*”cotton’ Cr ° mWeU - fro “ St Helena-13 bale .
,, ST Katie . from Augusta—295 bales cotton,
2 bags wooi, 2 coops poultry, 10 bags potatoes, 3 bun
dles hides. 2 bales moss, 23 sacks ground nnts, 2
bbls and * hhd8 crockery, 1 bundle bed-
ding, 10 eacks peas, 1 bor cheese, 4 bags sundries 6
bogs, 3.000 shingles, C59 bags corn, 84 sacks rice *
cottou C 4? t T al i Bailroad ' llece mberl0.18C8—2.386 bales
fom w! 4yarn ' bales domestics, 312 sacks
com. 8o sacks peas, 85 sacks floor, 3 bales hides, 1
ba i? I bales cotton warps. 1 bale rags. 25 cans
lard, -4 boxes tobacco, 18 cars timber. 15 sacks meal
fad Ijnst:. 14 bbls and 6 sacks dried fruit. 10 sacks po-
tatoes, 1 piano and stool, 2 boxes machinery, 2 boxes
hats, 5 packages paper^l box eggs, and mSe.
Exports.
Per schr Volunteer, for Rio Grande da Sol—1117
pieces lumber,. 100 bbls rosin.
Per steamship Gen Barnes, for New York—990 bales
upland cotton, 71 bales sea island rntton, im ^ks
cotton seed, 200 eacks rice flour, 118 hides. 10 bales
yarn, 2 bales wool, 14 packages mdse
lanTcotto P n SCreamer - £ ^erpool-4,024 bales up-
Memoranda
The steamship Montgomery reports: Was detained
at Quarantine until Sunday morning on account of a
severe snow storm: experienced strong head winds
and heavy sea most of the passage.
°* k, ar k Jolm EiUa, reports that on
the -4th of November, lost a man by the name of Geo
Green overboard whilst furling the inner jibb in a
heavy S W gale; vessel sustained no injury.
[By Telegraph.]
Charleston, December 10.—Arrived, steamer Ca-
SewIork NeW York * Saiied * steamer Saragossa,
Wilmington, December 10—Arrived, steamer Ash-
land, from New York'; steamer Pioneer, from Phila
delphia; steamer Lucille, from Baltimore.
Passenger*.
Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—Mrs
J C Horlon, T Swain, wife and 2 children, J J Gard
ner. A C Fish, J Smidt and son, D S Carver, D C Mc-
* Donald, E S Poe, H Lathrop, B Keeler, O McLevan,
Mrs D Roberts, A 8 Harrington, J A Chambers, W S
Cherry, H D McCrary, S C Seaman, J H Sewell, E H
Hertz, P W Brewster, Mrs A Brewster, Miss L A
Brewster, Mrs Anderson and child, Miss S Y Erstnck,
Miss J C Cook, Miss M Bartlett, J H Leonard, Miss M
B Leonard, J Gunst, I Gunst, J W Raymond; Mrs A
A Raymond, Mr Reeves, P Cunningham, J S Piper A
B Haskell, Mrs W Starr. Mrs A Maynard, Mrs s’ H
Holdridge and daughter, W H Townsend, M Hamil
ton, and 17 steerage.
Per steamship Montgomery, from New York—N
Arnold, H Bluman, W Wheeler, J Robertson, J F
Smith, Mrs Raworth, Miss M Evans, Mrs M Ham-
mant, Miss H Hammant, G N Fuller and wife, M B
Hammant, B Hammant, J Hammant, B H Hart, wife
and svt, Miss L Hart. Miss E Welsh, B F Carpenter
and wife, W S Hawkins, R £ Fish, W T Smith, S G
Seaming, J Hiraman, W V Jackson. W O’Meara. David
O’Meara, W T Blackland.
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—W Green, SS
Dupens, J G Lundie, J G Morell, W F Allen, L T Mc
Call, G T Russell, A Chewis, S B Whittruss, Capt H C
8mart, L B Bostwick, T Williamson, A V Porter, A J
Lawton, J Trowell and lady, P H Allen, W W Best, J
T Hogg, Rev J A Lawton and lady, W Chavis, Mrs
Hardee, W M Bostwick, R A Daly, Capt A M Martin,
Rev S R Stokes, W M O’Neal, G W Tuton, Mrs Allen
A B Best, Mrs Jones and 2 children, M S Lawton, E H
Peeples, Jr, B H Shows, R M Bostwick, T F Davis.
Per steamship Gen Barnes, for New York—H D
Crane, Mrs L C Skinner and 8on, 8 Ledlie, J Haley.
Consignees.
Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—Cen
R B Agt, A&GEE Agt. Austin k E, Bateson k Bro,
Blun iM, MA Cohen, Clagliom & C, E Caffry, J F
Conly, Cooper, O k Co, M Cummings, Crawford k L,
C J Beatty, J A Chambers, J Cohen* M Duggan, Str
Dictator, M J Doyle k Co, A Doyle, DeWitt k M, A k
L Friedenberg, Einstein & E, Einstein, E k Co, Ferrill
k W, A Gomm, Gazan k Bro, L J Guilmartin k Co, S
W Gleason, R Habersham k Co, J M Haywood, Heidt
& L, A B Ives, N B Knapp, J' DeBryankops M Krauss
& Co, J Knox, Lathrop k Co, S M Lederer, J Lyons,
McKee, B & Co, T B Marshall k Bro, F M MyrrelL O
C Millar, S S Miller, M S Meyer, McDonough & H, C
Meitzler, E L Neidlinger, G T Nichols, J Nolan, John
Oliver, Nicolson k McA, Palmer k D, T Pepper, W G
Robinson, C D Rogers k Bro, P Reilly, J Evan, JA
Roberts k Co, Randell k Co, J W Stansbnry k Co, A A
Solomons k Co, Sav Lumber Co, So Ex Co, Chas Van
Horn, D B Thompson, C W Thomson, J W White, W
H Wiltberger, A M k C W West
Pr steamship Montgomery, from New York—G H
Allen, A B Addison, Addison, E k Co, R J Arnold,
Barnett k Co, G Butler, J O’Byrae, W M Bird k Co, J
A Barron, Blun k M, Bell k H, Bolshaw k 8, Bateson
k Bro, J F Brown, S M Colding, J Cohen, O Cohen k
Co. Claghom k C, Connerat k J, BT Carpenter, JP
Collins, Champion k F, FW Cornwell, M J Doyle k
Co, A Doyle, E W Drummond k Bro, J H Demand, P
Fogarty, Einstein k E, F in a diamond, IL Falk k
Co, M Ferst k Co, D F, D L Fuller. A k L Frieden-
burg, Triest k H, A Gomm, Guckenheimer & S, C L
Gilbert order, Goodman k M, J Gross, G k C, G k L,
A Gouly, Goodrich, M E Co, Holcombe k Co, Harney
* Co F Hummarle^ W B Hodgson. Hopkins, N 4 Co,
J M Haywood, W Hone, G M Heidt J Hirshback, B H
Hw-t, Hilton A R, j e Hernandez, S A Kettles, order,
3 Koox, A Kobler, s M Lederer, J Lyons, Lstbrop 4
Co. JLama, JLippmsu, J Lindsay, McCord, J G
Mebrteus, MeinhardBros 4 Co, J M Mill— WD B
Millar, M 8 Meyer, J McGrath, 8 8 Mill— Dr T W
Newsome, Nicolson 4 McA, L Nathans, Orff, W 4 Co,
E T Paine, K Platshek, Palmer 4 D, C B Pease G T
Rogers, J H Buwe, Rogers, D 4 Co, J w Stansbnry 4
Co, A A Solomons 4 Co, i Sullivan, Steinbouse 4 Co.
■WH Stark 4 Co, D M Shaffer, D T Scrantom H Suiter
TF Screven, E D Smythe 4 Co, S in a diamond. Mrs
P 8transs, T M Turner, D B Thompson, O w Thomp
son, L Vogel, E H Van Ness, J P White. B D Walter
A M 4 C W West, Weed 4 C. A Borebart. ,
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—Lawton, H 4 Co
N A Hardee’s Sons 4 Co, P H Wood A Co, Phillips 4
M, A S Hartridge, P H Behn, Watts 4 Melt, Brigham.
H 4 Co, L J Gnilmartin 4 Co, R Mclntire 4 Co, WH
Stark 4 Co, J L Villalonga, Guerard 4 H, Wilkinson
4 W, Lathrop 4 Co, n—la.n A Co.
Per Central Railroad. December 9.1888—Sloan, G 4
&>• J McMahan & <*,_ 0rff> w A c & c „ t
J L Villalonga, M H Williams 4 Son, CV Hutchins,
Lathrop 4 Co, W G Robinson, W J Marshall, C N Ter
ry, Bearden 4 G. A T Cunningham, T M Turner, E W
SdacS 11 ! w ^ J aMt9in * E, BothweU 4 W.ADo-
AY G Ii'ra^&i 1 ' 3 Co, Cen EB Agt,
Adams, W 4 Co, F W Sims 4 Co. J W
i^Jbrop 4 Co, Wilkinson 4 W, Jones 4 W, Sorrel
'“fl^orijnfcCo, FemI14W, Hartridge 4
S’ Dlokerson, F L One 4 Cojlison 4
G, W H Stark k Co, AS Hartridge, Roberts & T at?
dison, E k Co, Foster kYL W BattersW*A/vT nw-
H H Cobl^^vant 4 W, Hurt, J
F 8 William, 4 Co. W H
4 Co, Clark 4 W. Austin 4
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RNReed4 Co.G WwSiS^ ' A4tT ’ 0weaa&0 ’
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Qflvniim A Honcoirsx.]
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Daxikn, Ga., December 10,1868.
- ‘SAILED.
Schr Emma F Hart Hart Mystic Bridge, Conn.
Schr Abbie Dunn, Fountain, Eastport, Maine.
ABBIVED.
Schr Hattie, Carter, Providence, loading for Provi
dence—Young k Langdon.
Schr Irene E Mulvey, Wall, loading for Boston—
Young k Langdon.
Schr Maggie Mulvey, Rogers, loading for Boston-
Young k Langdon.
Nor bark Atlas, Guellitren, loading, timber, Glou
cester—Carl Epping.
Nor bark Helvene, Olsen, loading, timber; Dublin—
Carl Epping.
WEEKLY BEPOKT OF DAJUEN MAEKET.
Little timber arriving—rivers ‘low—prices un
changed since last report.
FOR RENT.
A DWELLING HODSE, CONTAINING
mg Six Rooms and Kitchen, will be
Rented low if taken immediately.
Location good; within ten minutes walk
of the Post Office. Apply to "
P DONOLAN, Merchant Tailor.
declO-It Comer of BuU Street and Bay Lane.
FOR RENT,
fflHE HOUSE ON COLUMBIA SQUARE,
1 comer President and State streets.
To a good tenant a moderate rate only will i
be asked. .
Alan the STORE on Exchange Wharf,J
lately occupied by M. P. Beaufort. Apply to
decl-tf H. T. MINOR, Jn.
FOR RENT,
^ SMALL BRICK HOUSE, with Gas
and Water, and partially furnished. (11 fl
Apply to
nov26-3aw DUNCAN k JOHNSTON.
TO RENT,
A COMMODIOUS (NEW) BRICK HOUSE, WITH
every modem convenience, on Jones,
between Barnard and Whitaker streets.
ALSO,
ONE ON GASTON STREET, near the
comer of Abercom.
ALSO,
TWO, NEARLY FINISHED, ON TAYLOR STREET,
between Bull and Whitaker streets. Apply to A. S.
HARTRIDGE, 93 Bay street, or to
oc27—tf Gen. W. R. BOGGS.
FOR RENT.
•pBICK STORE on CONGRESS STREET
near market
I’ossession given immediately.
Apply o
octl-tf
WILLIAM LAW.
FOR RENT,
^ WHARF STORE AND ALLEY WAY STORE,
in central location. Apply at this office.
decl0-3t
o
FOR RENT.
NE BRICK TENEMENT WEST OF GORDON
BLOCK, fronting Chatham Square. App'y at
nov25-tf
CONNERAT & JOHNSON’S,
comer Bay and Barnard sts.
PACIFIC GUANO CO.’S
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO!
CAPITAL
..$1,000,000.
mHIS GUANO DIFFERS from PERUVIAN GUANO
A simply in the RELATIVE PROPORTION of the
SAME elements of fertility.
Its use during the past four years for the culture of
COTTON and corn, has given to it a character for
standard excellence unsurpassed by genuine Peruvian
Guano, and when seasons of drought intervene, it
produces a large increase of crops.
The price at which this Guano is placed is so much
below that of Peruvian Guano as to constitute it an
object of material importance to Southern agriculture.
The large capital and resources of the Company ena
ble it to famish a Guano of the highest value at the
lowest possible cost to consumers, and the highest in
terest of the Company is recognized in this policy.
The Company looks to large sales, small profits and
a permanent business for compensation on capital
invested.
D. St Julian Ravenel, of Sonth Carolina, is Scien
tific Director of the Company, which affords a sure
guarantee of the continued excellence of the Guano.
NONE GENUINE UNLESS branded with the name
of John S. Reese k Co., General Agents of the Pacific
Guano Co.
For terms and mode of application, apply to
and
N. A. HARDEE’S SON & CO.,
W. H. WOODS,
JOHN S. REESE k CO.,
more, Md.
Agents, Savannah, Ga.
General Agents, Balti-
decl-3m
KENTUCKY STOCK YARD
— AND —
SALE STABLES.
mo THE PLANTERS AND PEOPLE OF SAYAN
A NAH.—I have opened the stand formerly used
by Henry H. Payne,
On West Broad Street, Corner of York,
As a Stable, a General Stock Yard and Sale Stable,
where I will keep on hand HORSES and MULES of
every class, and am prepared to order every kind of
STOCK from Tennessee and Kentucky, on the shortest
notice.
I will be pleased to see all my old patrons.
novl7-lm GEO. W. CONWAY,
j85F* Augusta Chronicle copy and send bill to adver
tiser.
PUBLIC LAWS
PASSED BY THE
General Assembly
OF THE
STATE OF GEORGIA
in
July, August, September and October, 1868
MAliLON & FRIERSON.
nov2-tf
JONES’ INDEPENDENT
HYDRAULIC
COTTON PRESS
JS NOW PREPABED FOR BUSINESS, AND THE
attention of all parties interested is respectfully in
vited to the facilities it affords.
NORMAN C. JONES.
DAVID WALDHAUER, Superintendent. oc30-3m
Notice.
mHE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF MERCER k ANDER-
A SON having been this day dissolved, the under
signed will continue the business on his own account.
Thankful for past favors, he will endeavor to merit
their continuance, which he respectfully solicits.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON. Ja.
December 1st, 1868. decl-tf
Notice.
A LL PERSONS HAVING SOLD OR PURCHASED
Real Estate within the taxable limits of the city
during the year, are earnestly requested to make the
same known at my office as early as possible.
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
nov!9-tf City Treasurer.
Notice.
LL PERSONS HAVING TRUNKS
AT MY HOTEL,
Are requested to call for them within Thirty Days
from to-day, or the same will be sold for charges.
GEORGE GEMENDEN,
Proprietor Planters’ Hotel.
nov262awlm
Notice.
LL PERSONS HAVING BILLS AGAINST THE
FIBM OF MESSRS. O’CONNELL 4 CASH, will pre
sent the same to me, at their Stables, by the 10th of
December.
nov30-tr J. M. KINCHLEY.
Notice.
npHE UNDERSIGNED IS THE ONLY IMPORTER
A of PERUVIAN GUA^O in the United States of
America.
No. 1 Peruvian Guano in Bags for sale by him and
by his agent at Baltimore, Maryland, B. F. VOSS.
R- C. FERGUSSON,
- ~ Ag® 11 * tor Consignees of the Peruvian Gov’t,
—ly No. 42 South street. New York.
FOR NEW YORK.
Murray’s^ Line.
CABIN PASSAGE. *** °®
STEERAGE AND SUBSISTENCE.. IP OO
Insurance bj Steamers of this Line Half Per Cent.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
L EO,
M3 G. A. DEARBORN, Commander,
Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY, December
15, at —- o’clock, — m.
Through bills lading given here on Cotton destined
for Liverpool by first-class Steamers.
No engaged berths secured after Monday, Decem
ber 14tb, unless paid for.
For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to HUNTER k GAMMELL,
decll' 84 Bay Street.
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE ....$20 00
’MiTftE'vt'A^D kup2RioS*stEamsHIP*
AMEEICA,
G. W. BILLUPS, Commander,
Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, December 17,
at 10 o 'clock a. m.
Through bills of lading signed for Cetton to Boston.
Positively no state-rooms secured umesfr tickets are
procured at the office of tne Agents.
For freight or passage, naving excellent accommo
dations, apply to J. B. WEST k CO.,
"decll Bay street, opposite Whitaker.
FOR NEW YORK.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
BLACK STAR
INDEPENDENT LINE.
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE $20 OO
hardware.
1A TONS GRINDSTONES,
R.V SO tons PLOW STEEL,
300 ton, SWEEDES IBON,
406 ton, BISjTOED IRON.
1,500 kegs NAILS,
100 dozen COLLINS’ AXES,
- 40 dozen HUNT’S AXES,
400 tags SHOT, to«^eby
nov7-tr WEEDS 4 CORNWELL.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
MONTGOMERY,
LYONS, Masteb,
Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, Decem
ber 12th, at — o'clock — m.
Through bills of lading given here on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool bv nrst-class steamers.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN k CO., Agents,
No. 82 Bay street.
jR. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street, New
York. dec7
FOR NEW YORK.
Empire Line.
INSURANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, ONE
HALF PER CENT.
THE FINE SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
SALVADOR,
NICKERSON, Command Kit,
Will sail as above on SATURDAY, December 12th. at
3 o’clock p. m.
Positively no engaged berths secured after Wednes
day, December Dth, unless paid lor.
Through bills lading giving on cotton for Liverpool
by first-class steamers.
For freight or passage, naving superior accommoda
tions, apply to
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS k CO.
j0®-WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling
Green, New York.dec7
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
JPJiiladelp7iid and Southern
Mail Steamship Line.
CABIN PASSAGE *20 00
DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....*IO OO
THE NEW STEAMSHIP
TO jNAAVAYIS; 13 At.,
JENNINGS, Commakdeb,
Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, December
12th, at 9 o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage apply to
HUNTER k GAMMELL,
dec7 Bay street.
FOR NEW YORK.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
BLACK STAR
INDEPENDENT LINE.
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE *20 00
For Jacksonville andFalatha
Florida,
And all Landings on the St. Johns River.
The Charleston, Savannah and Florida
STEAM PACKET LINE
OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS,
DICTATOR,
Capt CHAS. WILLEY,
CITY POINT,
Captain WILLIAM T McNELTY,
EACH 1,000 TONS BURTHEN,
WILL leave CHARLESTON for SAVANNAH on
TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 8 o’clock.
THE DICTATOR LEAVES SAVANNAH EVERY
WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock, for BRUNS
WICK, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA,
and all landings on the St. John’s River, to Palatka.
THE CITY POINT LEAVE8 SAVANNAH EVERY
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock, for ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, and all points named above,
(Brunswick excepted.)
RETURNING:
STEAMERS will leave PALATKA EVERY FRIDAY
and MONDAY MORNINGS, at 7 o’clock, JACKSON
VILLE EVERY SATURDAY and TUESDAY MORN
INGS, at 3 o’clock, FERNANDINA same days, and
SAVANNAH lor CHARLESTON on SUNDAY and
WEDNESDAY MORNINGS at 9 o’clock.
These STEAMERS connect with RAILROADS at
FERNANDINA and JACKSONVILLE, for points in
Interior and on Gnlf Coast, with Stages at Picolatafor
St. Augustine, and with Hart's Steamers at Palatka, for
points on the Ocklawaha River.
Through Bills Lading issued for Goods to Mobile,
New Orleans, and Texas, -via Fernandina and Cedar
Keys.
Freight and Passage as low as by any other route.
Shippers will please have their Freight on wharf at
least one hour before time appointed for departure,
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
Agent, Savannah.
J. D. AIKEN & CO.,
decS-tf Agents, Charleston
UNITED STATES MAIL!
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK. ST. MARY’S, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
THAMES,
PENNINGTON, Commandeu,
Will sail/or the above port on WEDNESDAY. Decem
ber 9th, at 2 o’clock p. m.
Through bills of lading given here on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool by first-class steamers.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN & CO., Agents.
82 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street, New
York. dec3
FOR DARIFN,
YiaSt. Catharine, Sapelo andBohoy
THE STEAMER
ST. HETEIsr^L,
Capt. I. D. RUM LEY,
WILL LEAVE AS ABOVE. FROM CHARLESTON
Wj/ARF, on THURSDAY next, 10th mst.,at 7 o'clock,
For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Agent,
dec8-3t Charleston Wharf.
GARDEN LOT FOR SAXE.
J^OT NO. 160, CONTAINING FIVE AND SEVEN-
TENTHS ACRES OF LAND, lying about 2K miles
from the city, near the intersection of Dr. Screven’s
avenue and Canstin Bluff road;’ suitable for raising
vegetables. Will be sold low for cash.
Apply to A.- DUTENHOFEB,
nov21-lf , 74 Bay street,
THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAM PACKET
LIZZIE BAKER,
Captain J. W. FITZGERALD,
Having been thorouglily overhauled and repaired, will
resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN
ING, 21st instant, and will run regularly thereafter.
RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUR
DAY MORNING, and Fernandina every SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY
MORNING.
This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE ROOM
ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers.
Freights to Jacksonville and points beyond will be
carried at HALF THE REGULAR RATES.
For freight or passage apply at the office, on Florida
Steam Packet Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of
sailing.
jfcS- ALT. FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS.
JJSF-".- Boat connects at Fernandina with the
Florid:-. ;. .diroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with
the Cei. 11 il Railroad to Lake City, and at Picolata with
r« pulai lines of stages to St. Augustine. ocl5—tl
¥E WTT T, OPEN ENT A. FEW HAJYTS
A NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF
ANKETS
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BLANKETS!
— AT —
HOLIDAY GOODS
CONSISTING OF
WHITE ANI) FANCY CHINAS,
CUT GLASSWARE,
PLATED WARE,
Forks, Spoons, Castors, &c„
TOILET SETS,
In Great Variety,
BUREAU SETS,
New and Beautiful,
VASES, “Expositione Styles,”
DOLLS, TOYS, &C.,
This Stock having been bought MUCH
UNDER FORMER PRICES, will be offered
to customers at a CORRESPONDING RE
DUCTION.
J. W. STANSBURY & Co..
119 and 121 Congress St.,
Siffn of the Golden Sheep.
SAVANNAH, December 7th, 18C8.
109 BROUGHTON STREET.
dee7-tf.
For Liverpool.
W ITH DISPATCH, the fine A1 Brit
ish Ship,
FEARNAUGHT,
Capt. Jones,
Haring a large portion of her cargo en- ^
gaged, will have immediate dispatch for the above
Port. For rate of Freight, apply to
dec8-tf CHARLES GREEN, SON k CO.
For New York.
T he first class schooner
LILLY,
Francis, Master,
Haring three-fourtlis of her cargo en
gaged and going on board, will have,
quick dispatch. For Freight, apply to
dec3-3t EDMANDS, GARDNER & CO.
For Liverpool.
T HE FIRST CLASS American ship
I. F. CHAPMANN,
Captain Norton,
Is now ready to receive cargo for above.
port, and will have quick dispatch.
For freight, apply to
decS-tf BRIGHAM, JIOLST k CO.
For Havre.
FIRST CLASS FRENCH SHIP
EMMA,
J. Oxivter, Master,
Will have qnick dispatch for the above^
port. ’ *
Freight engagements can be made by applying to
dec5-tf ALBERT LAMOTTE.
rjlHEl
• For Havre.
mHF. first class American ship
JL NABRAGANSETT,
Hamlin, Master,
(of 1,900 bales capacity’) having part oL
her cargo engaged, will have quick dis-«
patch as above. For further engagements; apply to
dec4-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO.
For Bremen,
TX7TTH QUICK DISPATCH, the fine
V? British ship
PERSIAN,
Classed A 1>*, American Lloyd’s, now (
loading for the above port, requires 700^
bales cotton to complete her cargo.
For rate of freight, apply to
dec3-tf CHAS. GREEN, SON k CO.
City Marshal’s Sale.
CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, 1
Savannah, December 9, 18G0. j
The following lots are in arrears to the city for
ground rents, of which the lessees are hereby notified.
Brown Ward.—East half Nos. 25, 46, 62, 70, 71, 72,
two quarters each; east half 58, three qrs. 42, 43, frac.
65, 66, five qrs. each; 55, six qrs; 67, seven qrs.
Chatham Ward.—Nos. 6, C. 1-3, 24, two qrs. each;
28, 29, 30, 33, three qrs. each; 2-3, 16, 32, four qrs.
each; 19, E. 1-3, 27, M. 1-3, 27, W. y 2 37, five qrs. each;
W. y 34, five qrs each; W. >a 3, 4, W. 1-3, 16, six qrs.
each; E. 3, 17, seven qrs. each; 34, nine qrs; 18,
fifteen qrs.
Columbia Ward.—West half Nos. 7, two qrs. each;
8, & y, s. ‘a 24, 28, four qrs. each; 5, W. 20, five
qrs. each; 6, seven qrs; 37, six qrs; 4, nine qrs; 3,
eleven qrs; N. M, 12, twenty-five qrs.
Crawlord Ward. East.—Nos. 15, five qrs; 16, three
qrs; frac. 23, 24, four quarters each.
Crawford Ward.—North half Nos. 13, S. y z 13, 32,
35, E. y T CO, W. 67, 71, two qrs. each; E. 7. W.
7, 12, 33, 34, 46, three qrs. each; 29, 41, E. y x 72, four
qrs. each; 31, 69, five qrs. each; 6, 14, 25, 26. 27, 43,
44, E. 70, six qrs. each; W. 3,38,seven qrs. each;
68, eight qrs.
Calhoun Ward.—East half Nos. 1, C, E. y 8, 20, 21,
8. >a 48, two qrs. each; 15, 16, E. y 25, three qrs.
each; 22, 23, 24, N. % 48, five qrs. each; E. y 5, W. y
25, six qrs. each; 10. 44, eight qrs; 9, nine qrs.
Charlton Ward.—Nos. 2, 7, 2 qrs. each; W. y 14, N.
y 14, 23, 35, three qrs. each; 12, 25, five qrs. each.
Elbert Ward.—Nos. 32, N. y 39, N. y 40, two qrs.
each;. 6, 7, 8,14, three qrs. each; W. y 11, E. y 31,
four qrs. each; W. y 31, six qrs; 3, 9, seven qrs. each;
y 34. M. H 34, eight qrs. each.
Forsyth Ward.—South half Nos. S. y 17,39,50,51, two
qrs. each; 4, 5, 6, 7, three qrs. each; 15, 16, four qrs.
each; 20, seven qrs; 19, eight qrs.
Franklin Ward.—Nos. 17, 18, 31, 32, W. y 33, two
qrs. each; 34, E. y 33, five qrs. each; 8, 21, 22, six
qrs. each; E. y 7, 25, 26, seven qrs. each; C, 8 qrs.
New Franklin.—Nos. 16, 17, 38, two qrs; 9, 13, six
qrs; 7, 8,10, W. y, 14, seven qrs; E. y 1, nine qrs;
12, sixteen qrs.
Green Ward.—East half Nos. 20. E. y 28, 29, 36, 37,
two qr3. each; N. y 22, four qrs; S. y 22, W. y 27,
five qrs. each; 11, 35, six qrs; 2, twenty-four qrs.
Jackson Ward.—East half Nos. 9, E. y 13, N. % 20,
21, 22, 37, 38, two qrs. each; 40, four qrs; 2, 3, five
qrs. each; E. y 41, six qrs; S. y '20, eight qrs; 34, 35,
nine qrs. each.
Jasper Ward.—Nos. 35, 44, two qrs. each; 36, three
qrs; E. y 38, seven qrs.
Lafayette Ward.—West half Nos. 1, 6, 45, 47, 48, two
qrs. each; 37, 38, three qrs. each; 42, six qrs.
Liberty Ward.—Nos. 7, frac. 24, two qrs; 32, three
qrs; 18, 23, E. y 30, seven qrs; 17, eighteen qrs; 8,
eleven qrs.
Monterey Ward.—East half Nos. 2, 14, 15, 27, 28, 39,
41, 42, two qrs. each ; E. 2-5 10, 29, S. % 21, 22, W. y
31, three qrs. each; 1, 2-5 9, four qrs. each; W. y 2,
five qrs; W. y 8, 20, six qrs. each.
Pulaski Ward.—Nos. 9, two qrs; 6, 6, five qrs. each;
N. y 17, three qrs; 10, 22, seven qrs. each; 18, eight
qrs.
Troup Ward-—West half Nos. 2, E. y 5, W. % 6, 2G,
W. y 27, E. y 35, W. y 32, two qrs. each; E. y 2, W.
y 35, 36, three qrs. each; 13. four qrs; 28, five qrs;
15. 29, 30, 31, six qrs. each; 10,16, E. y 27, seven qr&
each.
Warren Ward,—Nos. 3. 4, two qfs. each; 13, 23, six
qrs. each; W. y 15. eight qrs.
Washington Ward.—West half Nos. 10, W. y 30, two
qrs. each; 29,38, three qrs. each; 5, four qrs; 1, W.
H 2, 18, five qrs. each; 13,14, 19, six qrs. each; 20,
seven qrs.
Wesley Ward.—Nos. 3, 12,15, two qrs. each; 4, W.
y 5, three qrs. each; 1C, four qrs; 6, five qrs; 1, 2,
ten qrs. each.
Lloyd Ward.—Nos. 6, 30, 31, two qrs. each.
Stephens Ward.—Nos. 13, two qrs; 16, three qrs.
All persons haring interests in the above lots are
notified, that if the rents now due are not paid by the
21st inst., I will prpcecd on the Monday of the 22dto
re-enter according to law.
THOMAS S. WAYNE,
dec9-10t City Marshal.
ROCKLAND LIME.
2 AAA BBLS. TO ARRIVE.
• UULf For Mile low by
7 dec7-6 RTiwriRTWinN k Bi
RICHARDSON k BARNARD.
THE LARGEST STOCK
— OF —
300 pairfine French Blankets,
ribbon bound, all sizes; very
cheap.
500 pair Colored Blankets
very low.
50 pieces Shaker and Welsh
Flannels, all widths • very
cheap.
ALSO,
Colored and Opera Flannels.
200 pieces Latest Novelties In
Dress Goods.
Cases real Irish Linens—Nap
kins, Doylies and Toweling,
of direct importation, same
prices as before the War.
OCl9—tf
GENTS’
FURNISHING GOODS!!
IN GREAT VARIETY, AT
PEPPER’S,
119 and 121 Congress St.
WATCHES! JEWELRY!
CARPETING!
SILVERWARE
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES!
S. P. HAMILTON,
Corner of Whitaker, Congress and St. Julien Stre et
H as the pleasure to announce that he has now on -hand the largest and
FINEST STOCK OF
Gold and Silver Watches,
Jewelry of all Styles,
Diamonds and oilier Precious Stones,
Sterling Silverware, and
French Fancy Goods, Clocks, &c..
Ever offered in the Sonth. It has been carefully selected from the stocks of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MANU
FACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, with a view to KEEP ONLY ON HAND such articles as can be FULLY
WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF STERLING SILVERWARE,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH FANCY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
Wheeler & Wilson Serving Machine,
WITH BUTTON HOLE ATTACHMENT.
ipS" ALL JEWELERS’ AND REPAIRING WORK executed in the best manner, by expe-
ieiiced workmen. , nov30-3m
LIPPMAN’S
WHOLESALE MUG HOUSE,
Market Square, Savannah, Ga.
— AND —
WINDOW SHADES!
IN GREAT VARIETY, AT
PEPPER’S,
119 and 121 Congress St.
as- GREAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED
ocU>—tf IN THESE GOODS, -gfr
BOOTS AND SHOES”
B Y LATE ARRIVALS FROM PHILADELPHIA
and New York wc have received a HANDSOME
ASSORTMENT of
LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S
SHOES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND OF VARIOUS
COLORS.
The public are invited to call and examine oar stock,
EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO.,
ocl3—tf 1G3 CONGRESS STREET.
S. S. MILLER,
— DEALER TS —
MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE
FURNITURE,
2 3
THE PROPRIETOR,
HAYING HIS AGENTS IN EUROPE!
AND
RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK
Is prepared to SELL at Prices which will be as LOW
as they can he bought in New York or Philadelphia, the
following Goods:
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY,
Paints, Oils, Garden Seeds,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, | w
DYE WOODS, SPONGES,
155 and 157 Broughton St.,
(NEXT TO WEEDS k CORNWELL.)
' ocM—Cm SAVANNAH. GA.
THE BAZAR.
French Dress and Cloak Making.
M adame l. louis would respectfully
call the attention of Ladies to her VERY SUPE
RIOR FACILITIES for first-class DRESS MAKING,
in all departments. Haring only the best dress makers
in each branch of the business, besides extraordinary
facilities for presenting only the latest and most
recherche Parisian styles much in advance of the pub
lished modes, Madame LOUIS can assure her patrons,
and the Ladies generally, that they may rely on hav
ing their rich and costly materials made in the best
manner and always exquisitely graceful and accurate.
She attends to fitting and trimming herself.
■ TO HER OLD PATRONS she expresses her cordial
thanks, and all others are respectfully invited to give
one trial as an illustration. MORNING, WEDDING,
TRAVELING and other transient work done promptly
and at very short notice. DRESSES and SACQUES of
all styles cut and basted. PATTERNS for sale.
Latest style of EMBROIDERY and BRAIDING PAT
TERNS just received. FLUTING of all widths done
to order. Call at No. 133 BROUGHTON STREET,
up stairs, between Barnard and Whitaker, over J. P.
Collins k Co. ‘ ocl3—3m
BACON:
Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides,
Rib Sides,
PRIME BALTIMORE CITY CURED.
Etc.
Also, receiving direct a beautiful and unique assortment of HOL
IDAY AND FANCY GOODS of all descriptions.
Agent for Lippman’s Celebrated Permanent Axle Grease,
The most Economical, and at the same time the Best Lubricator for Railroad
Coaches, Mill Gearing, Stages, Wagons, Carts, Carriages, Vehicles of aU kinds, and
all heavy hearings, keeping the Axles always cooL
ARRANTED. IN STORE AND FOB SALE BT
HARNEY & CO,
No. Id Stoddard 9 * Upper Range,
SAVANNAH, OA.
sepl9-tf
Hair Mattrasses.
fJTWO SPLENDID NEW HAIR MATTRASSES.
For sale very low.
R A. WALLACE,
aeot-eodlw Jones’ Upper Bange, B»y atret.
COFFEE.
BAGS COFFEE, JUST ARBIVEED PEB
Principal Agent for Kayton’s Oil of Life and Pills.
3480
British brig Mayfield, direct from Rio de Janeiro,
For sale by
nov!9-tf
nov!8-tf
WEEDS k CORNWELL.
SEA FOWL
GUANO!
The supply of this RELIABLE FER
TILIZER will be ample, and merchants
tmd planters can rely upon their orders
being tilled without delay.
Liverpool Coal.
400 TDNS S1 ^ PERIOR ORREL COAL, snding
from bark Henry Palmer, at Johnson’s Wharf; for sale
in qnantities to suit purchasers, by
novl7-lm
H. GOWDY,
No. 9 Drayton street-
For Sale.
A WONDERFUL, SUCCESS 10,000
BUSHELS ROUGH BICE
For sale by
COTTON AND CORN.
maintaining its reputation through ex
treme wet and dry weather, when even No.,
1 Peruvian succumbed by its side.
The price is the same as heretofore, $75
cash per ton of 2,000 pounds.
ET IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A
Manure for Wheat
tor SALE by
‘WILKIN’SOlSr & -WTLSOJST,
au27— 6m Na 90 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
nov2-tf
TUCKER k LAPHAlb
SUNDRIES.
SACKS COFFEE,
2,000 LBS. BACON.
APPLES, ONIONS and POTATOES.
Also, a General Assortment of GROCERIES.
novC-tf E. O’BYRNE k SON.
COAL.
JJED ASH AND ENGLISH PARLOR, by
E. B. CHIPMAN,
noxlS-tf Corner Bay and Wbataker »treet»