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■ » piff**"* W“d of bewilderment, too, as to
Jf„Jto choose, and how one is to leave any of
even while he knows that he canilot
all I found myself tracing likenesses
!f n ersons in them, and similarity'ofplumi^e
ffitli birds. It is a rare pleasure fhis, and I
Iia ve an idea that the varied forms and tints
beautv in shells strike deeper with ns than
flowers ; v "not only because they are not so
Common with ns, but from the fact that the
t,-aaty is unfading, the form fixed and lasting.
T think the mind takes in this fivct with elec-
,ric force, with the pleasure that the sight of
L shell affords. There is an added pleas
ure in gathering shells, in the exquisite en
joyment the motive affords. The thought
J .j,ot each and every shell you gather wiU
„rove a source of unbounded interest and
.i e i s ure to the far off loved one, as evidenc-
» vour thought of and appreciation of her
love of the beautiful, is sufficient to add ten
fold eagerness to the search.
Repaired on board, hauled in our anchor
from the beach, and standing in for the little
Bav in which we had found a snug Harbor in
.up morning, came to anchor. The dew falls
heavilv to-night, and the decks are wet as
with rain. Ends with Northwest winds and
pleasant weather.
Inside or Bocca Cieqo Pass, )
Slay 26, 1868. f
Begins with light easterly winds and pleas-
diit. °At 5, a. m., got under way, and stood up
lor John's Pass. Made a camp on Northern
end of Sand Key, and went to cooking break-
last. Took a turn upon the beach for exer-
c ; ge u ot neglecting a shell that came in our
wav'. At 11 a. m. took in our anchor and
ruide sail for “Indiau Pass,” determining
ji possible, to make the inside passage to
f'Clear Water Harbor.” Finding on our ar
rival off the Pass that there was not sufficient
water at that state of the tide to admit of
tliis, stood through “Indian Pass” into the
gulf, and up the coast of Bruff Key for “New
pass,” the entrance to “Clear Water Harbor.”
At 6 p. m. atter a beautiful run shot through
•New Pass,” and throwing our anchor upon
the inner beach of Bruff Key, made arrange
ments for supper. Supper over, B and I
took a stroll by moonlight upon the beach
observing the ravages of the late heavy
rtorai, from whose fury we had found such
gad of America, offers all these advantages to
the yacthtmen and sportsmen of every class,
save indeed, that ofPharaoh. f tHT
And now, friend B, adieu. Thou art the
7 ery . Pnnce Of good fellows, and not the
least among the pleasant memories of our Et-
ue ertuse together is the association with, and
friendship for yon that has been found in mv
heart of hearts. Perdido.
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY,
115 Broughton St,,
In Mr. George W. Wylly's Building, up stairs.
A I w.i£iLL™h^ a rvn^ 0naWe Stnadrffles and
Q°* r ter«onmieiicing from time
Hoarding Schools and Seminaries tanght on reason-
able terms.
- «ay» ot tnition for Indies’ Class. Monday and Wed
nesday afternoons r class for young Missis and Je
ters, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons;
Gentlemen s Class, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
SSSSroSSS." PriVita every day from
Friday afternoon, Ladies* Matinee
For particulars or circulars, ap^ly or address
* bove nov4-2m
Notice of Co-Partnership.
ac °-
ketchcm & haktkidge,
As Bankers and Commission Merchants.
MILLER KETCHUM.
_ ALFRED L. HARTRIDGE.
Savannah, December 18th. 1868. decl9-lw
For Jacksonville andPalatka
' Florida,
And all Landings on the St. Johns River.
FOR NEW YORK
Murray's Line.
STEAMER FOR WEDNESDAY. NOT.
CABIN PASSAGE # as
STEERAGE. WITH SUBSISTENCE SK
The Charleston, Savannah and Florida
STEAM PACKET LINE
OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS,
For Liverpool
GROCERY STORE
T. B. MARSHALL & BRO.
Captain G. A. DEARBORN,
Will sail for the abovo port on TUESDAY, December
23th, at — o’clock —‘ '
Through bills lading given nere on,Cotton destined
for Liverpool by first-class steamers.
No engaged bertha secured after Monday, December
28th, unless paid for.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda-
Captaln 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, lbr BRUNS
WICK. FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA,
a^ mil landings ou the St. John’s River, to Pitotta.
THE CITY POINT LEAVES 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 EVERT 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 tor 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 Gulf Coast, with Stages at Picolatafor
St. Augustine, and with Hart’s Steamers atPalatka, for
points on the Ocklawaha River. - ,
Through Bills Lading issued for Goods to Mobile,
New Orleans, and Texas, via Fernandina and Cedar
Hots.
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. GUILMARUN it CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
J. D. AIKEN & CO.,
dec8-tf Agents, Charleston.
For Liverpool
Corner of Broughton Street lane,
Next to Rodgers, Dasher & Co.’s Dry Goods Store.
comer of Abercom.
ALSO,
■ TWO, NEARLY FINISHED, ON TAYLOR STREET,
between Bull and Whitaker streets. Apply to A. S.
HARTRJLdGE, D/3 Bay street, or to
oc27 tf Gen. W. R. BOGGS.
FOR 'BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE..; ....sao
Wholesale and Retail!
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
151 Congress Street.
QFFER THEIR LARGE AND WKl.T. SELECTED
STOCK OF DRY GOODS
At the Lowest Prices !
Hg&ssg* ei r ino EEr0RE Yotr
WISES’
CORK IRISH WHISKEY,
THE REAL ARTICLE,
DIKECTLY IMPORTED,
FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
In quantities to suit purchasers.
T. NUGENT,
dec!2-tf BULL 13TREET, opposite Pulaski House.
A splendid new Stock of everything in my
line is OPENING for the CHRISTMAS HOL
IDAYS, NEW YEAR'S, and any other time.
RAISINS, CURRANTS,
SPICES, ALMONDS,
CITRON, CANDY,
NUTS, PRUNES.
OFFICE FOR RENT.
rpHAT CENTRALLY LOCATED AND VERY DE
SIRABLE OFFICE in the City Hotel Building, re
cently occupied by Hortridge & Neff, will be rented
from 1st January, to a good tenant.
ALSO,
TWO TLEASANT ROOMS in ‘Battersby’o Building,
over the Express Office, suitablo for gentlemen's
sleeping apartments.
For particulars, apply to
docl8-lw ALFRED L. HARTRIDGE.
For Liverpool.
-\XriTH DISPATCH, the fine A1 Brit-
VY ish Ship,
FEARNAUGHT,
Capt. Joins,
Having a large portion of her cargo eo- <rri v -rSf
gaged. wiU have immediate dispatch for the above
Port. Foe rate of Freight, apply to
decB-tf CHARLES GREEN, SON A CO.
Imported Ale and Porter,
BRANDY,
WINES,
WHISKEY,
UlDEB.
For Liverpool
:!; 4 G. W. BILLUPS, Commander,
Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, December 31,
at 9 o’clock a. m. .
Through bills of lading tinned for Cotton to Boston.
Positively no stato-roomu secured unless tickets are
procured at the office of tne Agents. ■—
Far freight or passage, having excellent accommo
dations, apply to J. B. WEST it CO.,
dec25 Bay street, opposite Whitaker.
FOB FLORIDA
And Intermediate Points.
N HARRIS' RANGE, AN OFFICE, AND TWO
without result save a disposition for rest
Ends with Northward and. Westward and
pleasant.
Mouth of New Pass, ' )
Clear Water Harbor, V
May 27, 1868. J
Begins with light airs from Southward and
Eastward, and clear pleasant weather. A
little after daylight hove up the anchor, made
;nil and stood down the harbor to the house
of a planter to obtain if posssible, some pro
visions, our stock being decidedly low. The
mosquitoes, owing to our not hauling off
rointhe shore ere the breeze died away, at
tacked us in great force of numbers, and
with sanguinary fierceness. About daylight
they seem to have reinforced and attacked us
upon our right and left flank, and centre, in
such numbers that we were fain to beat a re
treat. Calling all hands we were soon away
irurn this our place of torment. Were mot
miecesful in our first effort to obtain proven
der. Had breakfast, mado sail, and stood up
for the residence of Capt. 1 Lowe by whom we
were treated in a most hospitable manner
with plenty of fresh milk and oranges. Ob
tained a supply of syrup from him when we
repaired on board and made sail for Nichol
son’s spring, where we filled up anew with
fresh water. This spring is very large and
beautiful and most temptingly situated in a
green copse in which the birds sang as with
joy. The water is as clear as crystal, and in
grout abundance. Got in our breakers and
stood farther up the bay for Capt. Leo’s, a
Portuguese, who has settled here and gone
to shark catching, for oil. He, his wife,
some five or six children, and an old man,
that one without much stretch of imagina
tion, might take for an original buccauneer
(not buchanau) reside under one roof, and
that not of the largest. The building is of
thatched palmetto and they literally keep
open house if one may judge from the facts
of its having no door and the litter about
them. Leo was ■jery polite, as was Madame
Leo, and the little Leo's were disposed to be
attentive, though that was not so pleasant, as
foe young cubs were not of the cleanliest,
cleanly. Madame Leo gave me the saw of
the fish of that name with a number of shells
tor which she would accept no pay. I com
promised the matter however by shoving a
greenback or so into her not particular clean
hands for the cubs. Went with old Leo
to his plantation to get watermelons and see
how well his bananas were getting on.
Found but one ripe melon out of the large
number upon the vines, which the old fellow
shouldered and took to our boat as a present,
bidding adieu to the royal family we made
sail for the * Anclotes." Having run some
eight miles, and feeling a little hungray, ran
up to a point jutting out into the gulf, went
ashore, and had our dinner and supper. The
wind being ahead and very light we hauled
off to avoid the mosquitoes, and turned in.
Ends with wind the same, and clear, pleas
ant weather.
BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO.
Lemon, Sugar, Soda, Ginger,. Fancy, Egg,
and all kinds of
ROOMS suitable for storing cotton. Apply to
FOB WRW YORK.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
BLACK STAB
INDEPENDENT LINE,
dec!6-tf
H. J. DICKERSON.
FOR RENT.
^NE BRICK TENEMENT WEST OF GORDON
BLOCK, fronting Chatham Square. App’y at
CONNERAT & JOHNSON’S,
nov25-tf • corner Bay and Barnard sts.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
U NDER and by virtue of City Tar Executions
against Cosmo B. Richardsone, Trustee, I will
sell, before the Court House door in the city of Savan
nah, on the First Tuesday in January, 1869, between
the legal hours of sale, Lot letter “ G,” Middle Ogle
thorpe Ward, and improvements. Lot fronts on West
Broad street 67 feet 6 inches, and in depth 160 feet.
Improvements consist of a double tenement, two story
frame building, with out buildings, on Laurel street.
THOMAS S. WAYNE,
dec2-30t city Marshal.
TO EiVJOY CHRISTMAS
Yon must lay in a stock of the following ar
ticles:
CHOICE HAMS, BACON,
FULTON MARKET BEEF.
PORK, BUTTER, - •
CHEESE AND DART.
CODFISH MACKEREL,
BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR,
CORN MEAL, HOMINY,
. RICE, POTATO
Dissolution.
pHE FIRM OF S. D. LINTON & CO., WAS THIS*
L DAY dissolved by mutual consent
8. D. LINTON,
R. L. GENTRY.
GEORGE K. MOORE.
Augusta, Ga., December 5,1868.
The Exercises of the Next Terra
WILL BEGIN ON
For Bremen
XY7TTH QUICK DISPATCH, the fin®
V V 'British ship
PERSIAN,
Classed A IX. American Lloyd’s, now
loading for the above port, require® 700*
bales cotton to complete her cargo.
For rate of freight, apply to
dec3-tf CHAS. GREEN, £
Coffee, Crushed, Clarified and Brown
SUGARS,
Wednesday, Jan’ry 27,1869.
Tuition for the Spring Term, $35 00.
Good Board, in.clubs or in private families, fan he
han at $18 to $25 per month.
The entire expenses of a Collegiate year will range
from $250 to $320.- ■ J. E. WELLE!’,
Secretary of the Faculty.
Penfleld, Ga., Dec. 19, 1868.dec24-d6,law3\y
THE NEW AND MAGNIFICENT LOW PRESSURE,
DOUBLE ENGINE IRON STEAMER
NICK KING,
Commanded by NICK KING,
Will leave Savannah EVERY TUESDAY MORNING,
at 10 o’clock, from wharf of Empire Line, arriving at
Palatka Wednesday afternoon, connecting with the
railroads at Fernandina for Gainesville, Cedar Keys
and Gulf ports; at Jacksonville for Lake City and
Tallahassee; at Picolaia with stages for St Augustine;
atPalatka by steamers for Enterprise, Silver Springs
and Ocala.
RETURNING,
Will leave Palatka EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
Jacksonville FRIDAY MORNING, at 3 o’clock, and
touching at Fernandina, St Marys, Brunswick and
Darien, arrive at Savannah Saturday morning in time
to connect with the steamers for New York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore.
43“Freight received on .wharf at all hours. •. -
N. B. Freight and passage as low as by any otlfer
route, having unsurpassed accommodations.
V JOHN W. ANDERSON’S BONS it CO.,
decl9-tf Agents.
NOTICE.
T HE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE THE
COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its branches, at
the old stand of 8. D. Linton St Co., Jackson street
under the firm name and style of GENTRY A MOORE.
We will settle up the business of the late firm.
R. L. GENTRY,
GEORGE K. MOORE.
AugPBta, Ga., December 5,1868. dec9-lm
Choice Green and Black
TEAS
LYONS, Master,
Will sail forth© above port on SATURDAY, Decem
ber 26th, at — o’clock — m.
Through bills of laaing given here on Cotton des
tined' for Liverpool by nrst-class steamers.
For freight or passage apply to '
OCTAVES COHEN A CO., Agente,
” - ^ - No. 8J5 Bay street
fiSF* R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. D3 West street, New
York. ' dec23
University High School,
P reparatory department of the uni
versity OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA.
ORGANIZATION.
A. A. LIPSCOMB, D. I) Chancellor.
Faculty—Beaj. T. Hunter, A. M., President Math
ematics and Physical Sciences; T. E. Royall, (Univer
sity of Va.,) Latin and Greek; W. W. Lumpkin, A. M.,
English Literature; F. A. Lipscomb, A. B., French
and German.
A Home School. Boarders become members of the
President’s family. Course of instruction thorough
and practical. Four Scholarships, which secure FREE
TUITION in the higher departments of the University,
are at the disposal of the Faculty of the High School,
and will be awarded to the best scholars on the com
pletion of the High School course of study.
Circulars sent on application to the President
dec5-3tawtf
IViotice.
T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF MERCER A ANDER
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. Jr.
December 1st, 1868. decl-tf
SUGAR AND MOLASSES
FOB NE W YOBK.
Empire Line.
INSURANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, ONE
HALF PER CENT.
SOAP,
TOBACCO, ?
BROOMS,
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 know?, at my office as early as possible.
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
novl9-tf City Treasurer.
BUCKETS,
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOVEMBEBfjSfe
Trains on this Road will run as follows, com
mencing with 7:00 P. M- Train:
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at... 7:00lP. M.
Arrive at Live Oak at.* 3:20 A, If.
Arrive at Jacksonville at. 7:30 A. M.
Arrive at Tallahassee at 9:27y&ML
Arrive at Quincy at 11:45 JuM.
Leave Quincy at 3:0(^B
Leave Tallahassee at....* 5:18 P. Hr
Leave Jacksonville (Sundays excepted) at.. 7:15 P. M.
Leave Live Oak at 11:40 P. M.
Leave Bainbridge at, 7:00 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah (Mondays excepted) at. 8:00 A. M.
1,. . DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at.... 7:00A.M.
Arrive at Bainbridge at 10:20 P. M.
CANNED FRUITS.
Fresh Supplies Received every day,
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
CJJ. BEATTY, Agent,
36 Whitaker Street, corner Broughton St. Lane.
decl2-tf
UNITED STATES MAIL!
For Palatka. E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FEB-
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PIC0LATA.
Notice.
rjlHE UNDERSIGNED IS THE ONLY IMPORTER
JL of PERUVIAN GUANO in the United States ol
America.
No. 1 Peruvian Guano in Bags for sale by him and
by his agent at Baltimore, Maryland, B. F. VOSS.
R. C. FERGUSSON,
Agent for Consignees of the Peruvian Gov’t,
le8—ly No. 42 South street, New York.
LADIES, CHRISTMAS!
Another Large Invoice of
LADIES’ WATCHES
‘ JUST RECEIVED,
Suitable for the Holidays,
Ranging in prices from $50 up to $200.
I CAN FURNISH A GOLD
CHAB1ETAN CHAIN AND WATCH,
All Complete, For $76.
COME AND SEE AT
F. GUOS CLAUDE’S,.
Bull Street, opposite Masonic HaU.
dec21-6t
Christmas and Hew Years’
Notice.
£tONSIGNEE8 WANTED FOR TWENTY KEGS OF
NAILS, per schr. Mattie E. Taber, from New York,
marked “ C.”
dec!7-tt EDMANDg, GARDNER k CO.
NICKERSON, Command kb.
Will sail as above on tjATRRDAY, December 16th, at
8 o’clock p. m.
_ VI UOC& p. II..
Positively no engaged oerth6 secured after Wednes
day, December 23d, unices paid xor.
Arrive at Savannah (Sundays excepted) at.. 6:00P.M.
Passengers for stations west of Lawton take Day
Train from^Savannali.
Passengers from Bainbridge connect at Lawton with
Express Train for Savannah at 2 A0 A M.
.Passengers from Tallahassee connect at lire Oak
with Express Train fbr Savannah, at 11:10 P. M-
t&- SLEEPING CABS ON EXPRESS TRAIN.
NO CHANGE BETWEEN JACKSONVILLE AND
SAVANNAH ON EXPRESS TRAIN.
Steamer* leave St. Marks for New Orleans, Apalachi
cola and Pensacola every Friday.
-Leave Sk Marks for Havana, Key West, Cedar Keys
and Tampa every Wednesday.
Steamers leave Jacksonville for Palatka, Enterprise,
and all points on the SL Johns river, every Sunday
and Wednesday, at 9:00 A. M.
H. 8. HAINES,
dec5-^anl General Superintendent.
Through bills lading giving on cotton for Liverpool
by first-class steamers.
For freight or passatu). having superior accommoda
tions', apply to.
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS & CO.
WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling
Green, NewYork. dec21
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE MY OLD
CTT8TOMERS, Patrons, and the public generally
to call and examine my Stock of
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY,
Clirystalized and Glazed;
FRUITS, CREAM, JELLY,
Fruits and Bonbons, Chocolate, Cordials,*Ac.
Captain J. W. FITZGERALD,
Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will
resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN
ING, 21stfnstant, and will run regularly thereafter.
RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUR
DAY MORNING, and Fernandina every SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY
MORNING. r /
This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE ROOM
ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers.
Freights to Jacksonville and paints beyond will be
carried at HALF THE REGULAR RATES.
Fbr freight or . passage apply at the office, on Florida
Steam Packet Wharf; or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
ASP* No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of
sailing.
ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS^
UsT This Boat connects at Fernandina with the
LIVERY STABLES
Joint O’Connell,
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Southern
Mail Steamship Linv.
CABIN PASSAGE..,...; ...I........3*0 OO
DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....SIO OO
L ate of the marshall house stables,
begs to inform the public that Ilia Stables are
now situated at the
At Anchor, Clear Water Harbor, j
May 28th, 18G8. )
Regius with light wind's from northward
and westward, and pleasant.
Aldace’s Island to port of ns. Made but
littlo headway for several hours, the wind
being very light -and ahead. The wind
slanted, however, enabling us to take our
course, and freshening, we were very soon
bowling along right merrily. Stood well out
to avoid the “ nigger heads,” as a number of
black rocks that rise up out of the water along
this coast are called, and which are ugly cus
tomers to strike against of a dark night, es
pecially since they stand alone, with naught
apparent of beach or base* At dark made
•San Martin’s reef; ran across it -some eight
luiles, with a rather strong breeze, and some-
*hat rough Bea, that caused our little craft to
jnmp along at race-horse speed. At daylight
made Sea Horse Light right ahead. Have
made eighty-five miles, though we lost a great
portion of the day by light head winds. The
flood tide having made, we were several hours
beating up to Cedar Keys anchorage. At
7:30 came to and made fast at Luttero’s
‘•liarf. Went ashore and had a hearty break-
last, which we heartily enjoyed.
Thus hath our little cruise ended, and the
tiny schooner, “ Lach McIntosh,” with the
tender “Anna Maria,” lies ns quietly at an
chor as though neither of them ever knew
a ught of motion. The trip has had much of
Physical discomfort, and positive inconve
nience attending it at times, but there has
not been a jarring word or symptom of dis
content in. the party. It has been replete
*ith an interest that goes far beyond any con
siderations of mere personal ease and com-
iort, and must ever be a source of genuine
a nd unalloyed pleasure in the memories it
has created, for they are daguerreotypes of
God’s beauties of sunshine and shadow, green
isle and crystal water, of beauteous flowers
the land and of the s^a, and of impres
sions ineffaceable of that Almighty Power
that hath created so much of beauty in these,
and of 'grandeur in the winds and the waves,
the fierce lightning and the deafening thun
der.
A more 'beautiful cruising ground than this
^est coast of Florida cannot well be imagined.
It is indeed the Mediterranean of this conti-
TOYS, FANCY GOODS, &c.,
Fine Wax, Bisk, China, Rubber DOLLS and DOLL
HEADS;
Fine TEA SETS; FURNITURE, sets or single;
WORK BOXES; TOBACCO BOXES; TOILET SETS;
Fine Motto CUPS nnd SAUCERS, MUGS, VASES.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS;
MECHANICAL TOYS, DRUMS,
DOLL CARRIAGES, GOAT WAGONS,
SULKIES, Ac.
At the* Corner of Habersham and Congress Sts.
PHCENIX GUANO,
From McKean’s Island,
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN
PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH:
Price at Savannah ....$50 0©
At Au<ru8ta 55 OO
Where all orders will be promptly attended to, with
good Carriages and good drivers.
JOHN O’CONNELL.
dec21-6t i (Repub, copy 6t]
Notice.
CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, \
Savannah, December 9, 18G0. J
The following lots are in arrears to the city fbr
ground rents, oi which the leasee® 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 qre. 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. K 37, five qrs. each;
W. % 34, five qrs each; W. % 3,4, W. 1-3,16, six qre.
each; E. X. 3,17, seven qre. each; 34, nine qrs; 18,
fifteen qre.
Columbia Ward.—West half Nos. 7, two qre. each;
8, % 9, S. X 24, 28, four qrs. each; 5, W. X 20, five
qre. each; 6, seven qre; 37, stif qrs; 4, nine qts; 3,
eleven qre; N. X. 12, twenty-five qrs.
Crawford Ward. East.—Nos. 15, five qrs; 16, three
qrs; frac. 23, 24, four quarters each.
Crawford Ward.—North half Nos. 13, S. X 13. 32,
35, E. X 66, W. X 67, 71, two qre. each; E. X 7, W. X
7,12, S3, 34,46, three qre. each; 29, 41, E. X 72, four
qrs. each; 31,69, five qrs. each; 6, 14,25, 26. 27, 43,
44, E. X 70, six qrs. each; W. X 3,38, seven qre. each;'
68, eight qrs. i i:i •
Calhoun Ward.—East half Nos. 1, 6, E. X 8, 20, 21,
8. X 48, two qre. each; 15, 16, E. X 25, three qre.
each; 22, 23, 24, N. X 48, five qrs.4sach; E. X 5, W. X
25, six qre. each; 10. 44, eight qrs; 9, nine qrs.
Chariton Ward.—Nos. 2, 7, 2 qrs. each; W. X.14, N.
. X 14. 23, 35, three qrs. each; 12, 25, five qre. each.
Elbert Ward.—Nos. 32, N. X 39, N. X 40, two qrs.
each; 6, 7, 8,14, three qre. each; W. X 11, E- X 31,
four qrs. each; W. X 31, six qre; 3,9, seven qrs. each;
X 34. M. X 34, eight qrs. each.
Forsyth Ward.—South halfNos. S. X 17,39,50,51,two
qre. each; 4, 5, 6, 7, three qre. each; 15, 16, four qre.
each; 20, seven qrs; 19, eight qrs.
Franklin Ward.—Nos. 17, 18, 31, 32, W. X 33, two
qre. each; 34, E. X 33, five qrs. each; 8, 21, 22, six
qre. each; E. X 7,25, 26, seven qrs. each; 6,8 qrs.
New Franklin.—Nos. 16,17, 38, two qre; 9, 13, six
qrs; 7,;8,1Q. W- x, 14, seven qre; E. X1* nine qre;
12, sixteen qre. -
Green Ward.—Boot half Noe. 20. E. a 28,29.38. S7.
two qrs. each; N. X 22, four qrs; S. X 22, W. X 27,
five qrs. each; 11, 35, six qre; 2, twenty-four qrs.
Jackson WsnL—Baat half Noe. 9, E. X 13,-N. X 20,
21, 22,37,38, two qrs. each; 40, four qre; 2,3, five
qrs. each; E. X 41, six qre; S. X 20, eight qre; 34, 35,
yiine qre. W-h-
Jasper Ward.—Nos. 35, 44, two qrs. each; 36, three
qrs; E. X 38, seven qrs.
Lafayette Ward—West half No*. 1, 6,45, 47,48, two
qre. each; 37, 38, three qrs. each; 42, six qrs.
Liberty Ward.—Noe. 7, frac. 24, two qre; 32, three
qrs; 18, 23, E. X 30, seven qrs; 17, eighteen qre; 8,
eleven qre.
Monterey Ward.—East half Nos. % 14,15,27,28,39,
41,42, two qrs. each; E. 2-510,29, 8. X 21, 22. W. X
31, three qre. each; I, 2-5 9, four qrs. each; W. X 2.
five qre; W. X 8» 20, six qre. each.
Pulaski Ward.—Nos. 9, two qrs; 6, 6, five qrs. each:
N. X17, three qrs; 10; 22, seven qrs. each; 18, eight
ql Troup Ward.—West half Nos. 2, E. X 5, W. X 6,26,
W. X 27, E. X 35, W. X 32, two qrs. each; E. X % W.
X 35, 36, three qrs. each; 13, four qre; 28, five qrs;
15. 29, 30, 31, six qrs. each; 10,16, E. X 27, seven qrs.
each.
Warren Ward,—Nos. 3,4„two qre. each; 13,23, six
qrs. each; W. X 15, eight qre.
Washington Ward.—West halfNos. 10, W. X 30, two
qre. each; 29,38, three qre. each; 6, four qre; 1, W.
X 2, 18, five qrs. each; 13,14, 19, six qrs. each; 20,
seven qrs.
Wesley Ward.—No*. 3,12,15, two qrs. each; 4^W.
X 5, three qrs. each; 16, four qrs; 6, five qrs; 1, 2,
ten qre. each.
Lloyd Ward.—Nos. 6, 30, 31, two qre. each.
Stephens Ward.—Nos. 13, two qre; 16, three qrs.
All persons having interests in the above lots are
notified, that if the rents now due are not paid by the
21st inst., I will proceed on the Monday of the 22d to
re-enter according to law.
THOMAS S. WAYNE,
dec9-10t City Marshal.
B acon—clear and clear ribbed sides,
Shoulders, Cumberland Sides, Dry Salted, Ac.,
Mess and Prime Pork. *
HAMS, ko.—Duffleld’s celebrated Hams, plain
Hams, Smoked Tongues, Smoked Boef, Sausages, Ac.
FISH—Mackerel in barrels, halves, quarters and
kits; Codfish, Haddock, Bloatus, Herring, Smoked
Salmon and Halibut.
SUGARS—Crushed, Powdered, Granulated, A, B
and C Cofitee and Yellow.
SYRUPS—Silver Drip, Amber, Bee Hive, Florida
and Sugar House.
FLOUR—Richmond, Hiram Smith, Granite, Eury-
dah. and other favorite brands.
BUCKWHEAT—In barrels, halves, quarters, and
boxes.
BUTTER AND LARD—In kegs, tierces, tubs, Ac.
CRACKERS—Butter, Sugar, Soda, Oyster, Boston
and Burt’s.
FRUITS—Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Figs, Almonds.
CAN GOODS—Sardines, Salmon, Lobsters, Toma
toes, Peaches, Pine Apples, Ac.
In store and for sale by
dec21-6t CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO’S
MANIPULATED GUANO!
A mixture of PHCENIX and No. .1 PERUVIAN
GUANO, and wh^ch has PROVED TO BE THE MOST
SUCCESSFUL MANURE in use.
PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH:
Price at SaTannaK...'.'.:...., ......„465 OO
At Auguata VO 00
PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO,
Now landing, direct from the Peruvian Agent, at
LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Also,
BEST LAND PLASTER
* AT MARKET PRICE.
FOE SALE BY
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GUANO,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS:
ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE WILLCOX A GI
SILENT SEWING MACHINE,
No. 97 Bay street, Savannah, and Jo. 2H
Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
&g- Our Agents will sellat same prides, necessary'
THE NEW STEAMSHIP
T03STA.AYAJSnDA.,
JENNINGS, Commaudeb,
Will sail for the above por* on SATURDAY, December
28th, at 4 o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage apply to
■ 1 ■ ” GA*M M K.IT.,
*4- Bay street.
Wholesale and Retail,
Together with the usual variety of BASKETS, RETI
CULES, and FANCY BOXES.
The whole comprises an assortment of the choicest:
and most desirable GOODS to be found in the market;
well adapted to meet the wants of all who may favor
me with their patronage. « ,
It. M. HUNT,
Cor. Whitaker and State Sts., Savannah, Ga.
dec21
MACGREGOR LINE
For Liverpool.
DRY GOODS—CHEAP.
THwRESS GOODS
AJ AT REDUCED PRICES.
Ladies* and Misses’ HOOPS, a full line just opened.
Fine black FRENCH CASSIMERES and CLOTHS at
reduced prices.
Ladies’ FRENCH CORSETS at $1.50.
Fine Black MOURNING SHAWLS.
BLACK FRENCH MERINOS, very cheap.
20 pieces TABLE DAMASKS, from 50c. to $3 a yard.
60 dozen DAMASK NAPKINS and DOYLES, from
$1.25 per dozen to finest.
LINEN HUCKABACK, 25c. a yard.
KID GLOVES at $1 a pair, 20 dozen just opened.
For sale by
declG-tf . DeWITT & MORGAN.
BANK
OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Tim BILLS OF THIS BANK WANTED BY
T, J. McNISH& CO.,
Brokers, 72 Bryan. Street.
dec21-eod3t
Chesapeake Phosphate. .
rjpHlS VALUABLE FERTILIZER has been tho
roughly tested the past season by the planters of Geor
gia, and has proved itself to bo among the best Phos
phates ever offered to the public. It is prepared by
the old established house of Isaac Reynolds & Son, of
Baltimore. For sale by
B. HABERSHAM & CO.,
Agents.
Day Board $6 Per Week.
Board and Lodging $7 Per Week.
/~A OOD BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE
I jT above rates within iive minutes walk of the
Post Office. Apnly at THIS OFFICE. deeS—tf
CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY GIFTS!
rpHE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully invite the
JL attention of the Ladies, the Citizens of Savan
nah, and Visitors from the country, to his large, new
selected stock of JFine Candies and French Confec
tionery, from the celebrated houses of H. Maillard
and others. Fancy Candy Boxes, Sugar Toys,, Orna
ments for Cakes, Fine Chocolades and Fruits. The
largest varieties of Toys and Fancy Goods, imported
and domestic, direct from the manufacturers,.com
prising a superb collection of Mechanical ahd~other
Toys, Tin Toys, China, Wax and Rubber Dolls, uid
Doll Heads and Bodies. In and out door Games, Mu
sical Instruments. such as Accordeons and others.
China Vases and Ornaments, Pocket Books, * Satchels,
Ladies* Companions, Portfolios, Dressing Cases; Work
Boxes. Fancy Baskets and Willow Ware. < A good stock
of Doll Carriages and Perambulators, Rocking Horses,
Propellers. Fire Works, and other articles too numer
ous to mention, but usually kept in such. establish
ments. Please call and inspect.
jp®** Low prices, to suit the times.
Respectfully, JOHN HARIG,
decl4-tf Cor. Broughton and Whitaker sts.
BACON! WHIS1
Prime Bacon Shoulders,
rjlHE NEW MAPS.
Of the City of Savannah,
Can now be obtained by application to the City Treas-
novll-tf '
•s and Manufactures.
declaim
Choice Wines and Liquors.
1 CASES VERY CHOICE CROWN SHERRY, bot-
JLO tied by Chillingsworth, of London.
urer, at five dollars each.
bent, only far surpassing that other in cli
mate and the sport it offers to yachtmen and
hunters. Here there are no sudden and dan
gerous sweeps of cold-piercing and powerful
v 'ipds, as from.tho hills and snow-clftd moun
tains of the old and time-honored Mediterra
nean; but an equable clime, and for the most
Part soft breezes, that while they fill the sails,
Pring refreshing with them. Though squalls
not infrequent, and sometimes violent,
there is plenty of warning even for the sailor
uud opportunity for making his craft snug,
f o sail upon a aea * of light, with winds as
strong aS needful, or glide along o’er forests
°f branching coral, peopled with finned in
habitants of every hue, under the gentle
pressure of Zephyrs light as from the calm
und peaceful Heavens, and soft and sweet as
the breath of angels; to visit Islands of ver
dure covered with sweet smelling flowers,
tyith the deer bounding through the woods
knd glades, and tha wild hog plunging and
White Lead,
RHODE’S
Standard” Phosphates !
10 cases Rebello PORT. ^ ,
10 quarter MADEIRA, Amontillado and other
Sherries.
100 cases Charles Norris' CHAMPAGNE, in quarts
and pints.
26 bbls choice Bourbon and Byo WHISKEYS.
6 casks old and choice BRANDY, Sootch WIBKEY,
Jamaica and St. Croix RUM. Holland GIN, Bokers,
Gautur’s and Plantation. BITTERS, Ac. For sole by
dec2‘2-Ct CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM.
WANTED,
^ HOUSE SUITABLE FOR A SMALL FAMILY;
Also a suite of Booms! with Kitchen privileges. Ad
dress, POST OFFICE BOX 861.
dec!8-tf
WINDOW GLASS,
GUANO! GUANO!
ON CREDIT!
CITY MARSHAL'S SALE.
TTNDER and by virtue of City Tax Executions
|_J against Cosmo B. Richardsone, I will sell before
the Court House door in the city of Savannah, be
tween the legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in
January, 1869, Lot.letter ‘*C,** Middle Oglethorpe
Ward, fronting 67 feet 6 inches on West Broad street,
and in depth 160 feet, to Laurel street
THOMAS ft WAYNE, , .
dec2-30t City-Marshal..
BAGGING.
BAKER AND JABYIS-GUANO,
FISH GUANO,
BONE AND MEAT.
For sole by
C. EIIVESI, Agent,
Payable letNovember next, with good city acceptance.
MiJT Office 86 Bay street. Savannah. decia-itr
TONS GISXVIJSTONE8,
SO tons PLOW STEEL,
300 tons SWEEDES IRON,
400 tons REFINED IRON,
1,500 kegs NAILS,
100 dbzen COLLINS AXES
40 dozen HUNT'S AXES,
400 bags SHOT, for sale by
. if ° TirPUTlO
Pure Peruvian Guano.
Illuminating, Lubricating and Faint,
crashing through the dense thickets; to catch
the grouper, the red fish, sheephead, white
perch, silver fish and mullet,' until one
tires of the sport; to hunt the turtles
bests, rake the delicious sea gull eggs by the
thousand, and gather sea shells of every hue
And form ; and when tired of these, to dash
out into the Gulf for the hearty enjoyment
hf a good buffet with the strong, wind and
heavy sea, is something to experience and
enjoy. This, too, for nine months in the
year, for, save the hurricane months (August,
0Q TONS TO ARRIVE AND .FOR SALE LOW
from the wbarL to lots to salt purchasers.
DEALERS IN , nil Ifl. 'j.-i
REFINED PETROLEUM,
(OR KEROSENE,)
Railroad arid Steamboat Supplies,
Belting, Packing', Ac.,
• decT-W.T&S No. 8 'Whitaker Street.
FOR SAL.E,
LARGE COPPER TURPENTINE STILL.
Apply to
A. DUTENHOFBR,
rtl.tf 74 Bay street
LAND FOR SAME,
500 ACRES ’ LYINQ s ® ae 1011 centba1.
Railroad, at Station No. 2. Good rice land, and well
wooded and timbered. Will be sold low for oaah.
Apply to A. ©UTENHOFERJ
nZUtt 74Bayatrcet
B. HABERSHAM --A CO.
3,000 LBS. BACON,.
APPLES, ONIONS and POTATOES.
Also, a General Assortment of GROCERIES.
nov6-tf E. O’BYRNE * SON.
Corn and Oats,
IOB SALE BY
iglO-t N. A. Hj^DEE’S SQ5&CO