. Guide to southern Georgia and Florida, containing a brief description of points of interest to the tourist, invalid, or immigrant, and how to reach them . d $25,000. Bonaventure Cemetery, 3 miles from the city, only fifteenminutes ride by the Coast Liine Kailroad, is one of the loveliestspots in the country; long avenues, arched by the branches ofgreat live oak trees, from which an immense quantity of graymoss sweeps, adding much to the solemnity of the place. Bona-venture derives its name from the original tract of which it formeda part, and which was settled about 1670 by Colonel JohnMulry


. Guide to southern Georgia and Florida, containing a brief description of points of interest to the tourist, invalid, or immigrant, and how to reach them . d $25,000. Bonaventure Cemetery, 3 miles from the city, only fifteenminutes ride by the Coast Liine Kailroad, is one of the loveliestspots in the country; long avenues, arched by the branches ofgreat live oak trees, from which an immense quantity of graymoss sweeps, adding much to the solemnity of the place. Bona-venture derives its name from the original tract of which it formeda part, and which was settled about 1670 by Colonel JohnMulryne. By the marriage of his daughter in 1761 to JosiahTatnall, of Charleston, it came in possession of the latter marriage is said to have been the occasion of the plantingof the trees which adoi-n the place. It is said that they wereplanted in the forms of the letters M and T, the initials of thebrides and grooms respective family names. Thunderbolt, the terminus of the Coast Line Railroad, 4 milesfrom the city. Isle of Hope and Montgomery, on the S., S. & 8. R. R., distant ^16 i&UmE TO SOUTHEEN GEOEGIA AND FLOEIDA. €BiEYiEi mmm. H. BRADLEY, Proprietpr. This long and favorable known House, pleasantly situated onJohnson Square, is considered the leading first-class Hotel inSavannah, as demonstrated by its receiving the majority ofthe first-class travel coming to this city. Its organization in allits departments being complete, the table supplied at all timeswith the best the Northern and home markets afford, and havingattached a first-class Bar room, Billiard Room, Barber Shop, andBathing Saloon, with all departments filled with capable, polite,and attentive Superintendents and Servants, offers to the travelingpublic comforts not surpassed by any House in the SouthernStates. To those who have patronized it, the Proprietor thinks it onlynecessary to say it is and will be kept fully up to its past standard,and to solicit those who have not, to favor it with a trial.


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