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ATIONAL «R
Central Railroad.
with anumber of psasengert and a l* 1 ®*
freight to O. Cohen. The Zodiac arrived
off the bar ou Saturday -in 70 honrs from
New York, but was unable to get in on
account of the stormy weather which
prevailed at the time. We are obliged
to Mr. Scranton, the accommodating
Purser of. the Zodiac, for full files of New
York papers. The Zodiac reports having
Oae of cot Reporter) jesteraay morning
which the gttfj^aished divine, Bishop Elliott,
is the Pastor. Tbs day being the Fourth
SmdsT ; a Advent, the services were of an
interesting and imwessife eharacter, aside
fim appertaining to the bestowal of the
Kite of Confirmation, which was »‘* e quentiJ
administered. Tbointerior of the sacred edifice
wm decorated in a very sbeste and tasteful
the w pillars along the aisles
were dotK*^ in vernal vesture sod stood like
cileet sentinel*—the pclpit, gaU«7» »*>d other
portions of the church was also wreedted pro-
r^ T u <TtTgtCTM| giving the gncred strnc-
um* peculiarly eheerfitl aspect, so appro-
prist, for the festival which commemorates
the birth of Christ.
VILLE AND
experienced heavy westerly gales on the
tier of
nov20
Charleston for New York; 23d, 2 a. m.,
passed close to the light ship, off Frying-
pan shoals; 24th, passed steamship North
Point, off the bar, bound out.
FugUe’s Augusta Directory.
We have received from Mr. E. R.
Poglie, the publisher at Augusta, » copy
of the Directory of that city for 1865 and
1866, containing a variety of useful in
formation, among which are the new
Constitution of the State of Georgia, the
ordinances passed by the late Convention,
a synopsis of the Revenue Law, and
Schedules of the different Railroads of
Georgia. The work is well gotten up
Central Railroad,
Christmas and. New '^Tear’s G-ifts.
a THK TIME TO SELECT PRESENTS FROM A SPLENDID STOCK JUST
Savannah, Nov. 48th, 1865./
This Company is now t in connection with W. J.
Dickerson A Co.’s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Angsts, Macon, Atlanta, Ac., daily, from
Twenty to Thirty Thousand Pounds of Freight, and
go through in frdm three to five days.
Ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by
B1 §iSroad Freight can be paid here or at destination.
Freights on Perishable Goods most be prepaid.
Bates to Angnrta, until farther notice, will be, per
fcotweentst^ooib..,^ ^order of
DDTtO General Superintendent
AUGUSTA A S AVANNAH RAILROAD, »
SAVANNAH
'AND
DOCTORTOWN
Connecting Regular^ and^Pnnctnally with Atlantic i
HAMII
Tim was splendid and in exquisite
taste, and a* tht Christmas Anthems rever
berated through the lofty temple of prayer,
effect waa grand and full of pious inspira
tions. The services were opened with a most
impressive prayer by the Bev. Dr. Cooley, af
ter which the venerable Bishop Elliott an
nounced to the congregation that having here
tofore notified his intention to administer the
holy rite of confirmation, he would do so at
^'conclusion of hit remarks.
He then proceeded to deliver an eloquent
discourse „ considerable length upon the ori-
R CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS. A large invoice# FIRST CLAS8 GOODS,
d direct from the manufacturers, expressly for this Establishment, consisting m part ot
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
tost celebrated makers. AMERICAN and FOREIGN mauafaeture. „
)CKS, PLAIN andORN A MENTAL, for Office and Parlor use.
E LATEST STYLE OF JEWELRY, a superb assortment.
VER WARE o.L exquisite WORKMANSHIP and WARRANTED to be of the pare metal.
Auction I Auction l!
mn
Tuesday, Ttanday A'- 8*tnr4*y
Savannah, Dec. 20th, 1866.
bt draft. Iron, side-wheel
late boat to Wm. G. Gibbon
having superior accomx
tor Freight and Passengers equal to any of the Ocean
steamers, will ply regularly between the above points.
Leaving Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING, at
8crelo?k; Leaving Dortortown every THURSDAY
MORNING. _ _
It is toe desire of the owner* erf the TwaSeys
to Biake her an Accommodation Boat for toe Mer
chants of Savannah and the Merchants and Planters
along the line of the Atlantic A Gnlf Road, until the
completion of that Road, and with this object In view,
no effort will be spared on the part of her Owners.
AN election for Seven Directors for theensning ye-
will betoeld at the office comer.of Bull and Bay street
on MONDAY, the-first day of January next, betwet
the bouts of eleven and one o'clock.
FRANCIS T. WILLIS, President.
CORNERCONGREaSANDWHITAKERJ^TRKST^
decll—lmo
FOR 8ALE
WANTS?*
its and officera-to meet the wants of the freighting
ravelling public.
sight scored in our Warehouse, on Dilkp*s whart
SHIPPING
COTTON PLANTATION
WANTED.
SEA ISLAND PREFERRED.
Address Box 438, with foil particulars, Safbmah
Poet Office. decM-lw
NEW ROUTE
Wind Up An Estate
VIA SUNBURY ANE> STATION NO. 4
ATLANTIC fr GULF RAILROAD.
OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF R. R. CO.
Savannah, Dee. 6th, 1865.
VALUABLE FARM
of the ablest expositions of the
! we ever had the pleasure of
perfume in the United State#, imported ana
manufactured expressly for W. W. Lincoln.
Post Office Notice.
Hie Post Office will open to-day from 9 to
51-2 Miles from Augusta,
C ONTAINING (180} One Hundred and Eighty
Acres, more or less. About (100) One Hundred
acres of It in valuable wood ; a good Dwelling with (I)
seven Rooms, Stables, Carriage House, and Cl) seven
Farm Buildings.
To a party desiring a good healthy, comfortable
House, within 60 minutes' drive ofrangnsta, the above
place offers superior inducements.
For foH particulars enquire of
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
novT cor. Abcrcom and Bay streets.
S TEAMBOATS wanted at once to bring away
from Doctortown to Savannah 1,000 Bales
•f Cattail, _ .
Liberal terma will be offered.
decT—tf JOHN BCRKVKN, President
THE new, swift steamer O. F. Pott
leave her wharf toot of Abercorn street, on evei
DAY, WEDNESDAY andFRIDAY, at TX o'
M , connecting at --Ur.bury with a line of Stages tor
No. 4 A. & G. R.-H. „
Passengers by this route will arrive at Station No. 4
in time to take the t-ain for Thomaeville the following
day, connecting at Thomasvllle with r tagefl for Hon-
ticello, Florida, and Albany, Georgia^
Returning, passengers will reach Savannah on Tues
days, Thursdays ana Saturdays. In time for dinner.
Time between Savannah and Thomaeville, SO boors.
For passage only. itfg L * co ^
dec21—lm cor. Bay and Abercorn street
Christmas Celebration.
TO DRY GOODS SALESMEN.
WANTED
A THOROUGH experienced man perfectly
r\ conversant with the trade, a pply to
A. RESCUER A CO..
decSs—tf 13 Barnard st„ cor. Congress lane.
would be administered and an appropriate sermon
another hymn waa being sung the
diffierent applicants for confirmation proceeded
go the alter, and knelt there, to the number c|
thirteen, including old and young ot both sexes
The scenes at this stage of the ceremon ies was
quite impressive.
The Rite was then administered in accordanc.
With the prescribed formula ot the Ritual, and
upon its conclusion the audience was dismissed
Offices to Bent.
BALL AT THE .VOLKS GABTEN,
Monday Evening, Dec.-85.
CHANGE OF DAY
FOR RENT,
The above establishment, thoroughly renovated,
decorated and brilliantly illuminated, Is for such pur
poses the-Sest adapted one in the city.
Tickets ($1) admitting one gentleman and ladies can
be obtained from the following committee, Tin:
VAT., BASLER, GEO. GEMENDEN.
H. G. RUWE, K. RICHTER,
SITUATION WANTED.
A YOUNG MAN, twentyfyears old, of excellent
business qualifications, and who has had consid
erable experience as a talesman, in a first-class North
ern House, desires a permanent situation. The beat of
recommendations fomlshed as to integrity and ability.
Address W. B. H„ at this office. dec!9—tf
A Sea Island Cotton
For Haiskmsville
ATSTO M-ACOIST,
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN AND]
John C. laker 4 Co,
USHDAJSdD, t
via Brunswick^ st. marys and
* FERNANDINA.
WANTED
B Y a party of respectability and position, a Parlor
ana Two Bedrooms adjoining, furnished well
with privilege of cooking j or Board in a desirable
family for two adults ana two children. Please ad
dress “Boarding," office of this Paper, stating terms,
n.. * nnvl A W
LANDINGS ON THE ALTAMA
HA AND OCMULGEE RIVERS.
dec22
C ONTAINING about 360 acres open Land,-and
about 1,100 acres Pine and Hammock Land; sit
uated on Bapelo River, abont T mile from the Ocean
and 14 miles from Darien. McIntosh county.
Also a Cotton Plantation containing about 4,300
acres of land, 300 acres open and under cultivation.
-Also a Residence on the ^avannah. Albany & Gulf
Railroad. The House contains 6 comfortable Rooms,
and Is nearly new. The Lot contains abont 12 acres.—
The Garden contains many choice fruit trees, and
these estates aro in all respects worthy the attention
of persons seeking genteel and healthy Residences.
All of which I will sell low for cash.
For terms, apply to M. B. HOLLAND, Darien,
decl8—10t McIntosh rpnnty, Georgia.
CAUTION
Merchants shipping goods by steamer
Clarion, are notified that the freight
bills are PAYABLE ONLY to ot»r authorized Agent.
dec-23—It CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
Steamer Oat,
Cant. McCauley. Freight will be received for this Boat
daOyat old Florida Steamboat Wharf, foot of West
Broad street, and stored in fire-proof Warehouses
^By this arrangement, parties having freight to ship
can save the expenses of double drayage and storage,
for freight, Ac, apply to p R ]jSDEE, Agent,
109 Broughton street.
F. F. MYRELL.
aec23 Farris' BnOdlng, Bay street
Railroad House
Restaurant,
BAR-ROOM & BARBER SHOP
On Bryan Street. Johnson Square.
will leave as above from Florida Steamboat wharf, foot
of West Broad street, on TUESDAY next, 26rh in*.,
at lo a. m., and will continue to leave every Toeeqpy
following, ats me hoar, until farther notiee.
This boat Is in fine condition, commanded by offlesa
of experience, and has superior state room accomnm#
elation- for passengers. .. ,
While the bout Is on her trips freight will be received
and stored in fire-proof warehouses free of expense.
For freight or passage ‘^MYRELI, Agent,
Harris' Building. Bay sheet, or to
dec33 3mo W. JOHNSON, on wharf.
B Y virtue of authority vested in me by Resolution
passed at a meeting of the German Fire Com
pany, held on the !8thrnst, I, Henry Blnn, First
Foreman of the German Fire Com] "
Ga., do hereby offer a Reward of T
Dollar* for the arrest, with
person or
COKDESi
novSO
tionery, selected from the European mar
kets exprtsaly for the taste of our citi-1
yaws We would suggest to those who
desire to secure rare and useful goods I
for presents to make no delay in visit-1
ing Mr. Lincoln’s store, where politeness
is invariably extended to all customers. I
Ou his counters may be found rich!
Bronzes, Parian and Bisque figures, Bo
hemian cologne bottles, ladies’ real Tur
key morocco '.reticules, elaborately oma-1
moated, finest quality of imported um-1
brellas, ladies’ leather and velvet belts
with steel and fine gilt trimmings. Mr. I
Lincoln has a few more boxes of French I
candied fruits, assorted candies and Edin- j
burg biscuit left, which can only be
found at his establishment. It is really a
hopeful sign of our gradual return to that I
degree of prosperity which our merchants j
enjoyed prior to the war when we are j
called upon to chronicle direct imports- j
lions of such luxuries as fancy goods and
confectionery, and it certainly redounds
to the energy and enterprise of Mr. Lin
coln to know that he is the first one to
inaugurate the importation system.
Service* at tbe Catholic Church.
The usual services were held at the
Catholic Cathedral last night, and the
Spacious building was well filled with
devout worshippers, both young and old.
The illuminations were in the best
of taste, and displayed the differ
ro Hundred
„ to convict of the
murder of Mr. A.
Company.
tY Bl.UN, Foreman.
IHE stock, good will and fixtures of the Grocery
of the late firm of W. H. SHERWOOD & CO.,
offered for aalc. For terms, &c., apply at the
re, comer Jefferson and Broughton streets, tinder
Andrews. Hall. dec2*
welt eel
GOOD
would ]
Dissolution.
rfVHE firm of LaROCHK, GADBN A UNCKLKS
1 was dissolved on the 1st inst by the withdrawal
of Isaac D. laRoche, The business will be continued
under the name of GABRN A UNCKLES at the old
stand comer of Bay and Barnard streets. I. D. La-
Roche retaining an office with ns for the present.
Isaac d. Laroche,
BENJAMIN G. GABBN,
DAVID S. UNCKLES.
Savannah, Nov. 15th, 1845. dec4
DKHS5 OOtiD', RLE V HKD and
ING« and SHIRTING*, SMALL W
UNBKY GOODS, before pantoslM
aGENTS te-SAVANNAH forth*
flex Elliptic RUtte
JOHN C. IRAKI
1*» laamsdw
Store formerly occupied by Scritk l
Than any other S teaser on Sub'
Eonte.
IU8T received from Prince Edward’s Island, per
I ‘ schooner Clara Ellen:
6,000 bushels Black Seed Oats for planting;
2,000 bushels Jackson Potatoes, best eating Potatoes
►.own B* BRADLEY.
dec22 6 196 Bay street. _
riA imajxar, ooeowfrivw, -*- ——
RYS, HERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
Connecting with steamer “Flora Temple” at 8t.
0. P. LOPEZ,
segaRsTtobaclo
A NEAT and commodious Cottage, with Brick
ont Houses on same lot, situated on Roberts
street. Robertsville, will be sold if applied for at an
early date. Price $3,000. ^>yto
At Henry Wayne’s 8tables, West Broad street.
nov-22 tf
ya. Freight will be recei
Ferry, Canterrillsge, and
ings on tha St. Mary’s
POINTS BEYOND!
novSl
FtrvirM hy Light Draft Steamers.
TypeFoundry& Printers’ Emporium.
t [Established 1813.}
HAGAB & CO,
N« 38 Gold Street, Now York City.
T HIS old established Foundry, having a large as
sortment of Book, NewspaperJob rad Orna
mental Type, the Proprietors are prejtoM with ample
facilities to promptly execute all orders for tame and
Printing Materials of every description, including
Presses of all manufactures.
Orders may be address^ to ^ A ^ )t
novl—eod6m at Charleston, 8. C.
6 Horae Wagon with Harness to
e at
RY WAYNE’S 8TABLE®,
cor York and West Broad sts.
ANE splendid 4 or
J match. Kn^uto
nov!6-tf
WXTE are prepared to receive Goods in our ware-
W house, free of storage and hovered tor Insurance,
to be forwarded by the light draft steamers Berry and
Falcaa, and others abont to be pat on the line.
Apply to the Agents,
*e£f ^jt C. L. COLBY ft CO.
If not call and examine the splendid assortment of
French. *
GRYSTAL1ZKD FRUITS
FIRKINS choice Butter.
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO„
cor. •' bercom and Bay streets;
nov!4—tf
AND
O o tx tectionery
Imported direct by
W. w. LINCOLN, Monument Square,
Consisting in part of—
Assorted .Jellies, French,
Abricots Glace,
PatedeAbricots,
Nougat, '
NOBBY’S Lady’s Bode for January.
T DeVane; a story of Plebeans and Patriicans. By
Uliard.
Book of Rabies, containing the most notable Love
oems in the English language.
fMags of Seven. Ingelow.
Festival of Song.
Rome of Waamngton.
Robert Dalbr.
Marian Rooks.
Winifred Be-tram.
Early Dawn. . .
Our Mutual Friend,- bound and paper.
Belle Boyd.
The PlAjmste*
Chronicles of the Schoenberg Cotta Family.
Just received by
dec22 ;JO HN C. SCHREINER A SONS.
KENT, TUCKED k CARTER,
145 Water St., New York,
For Augusta
and way landings
ON THE RIVER.
Have inst received a large lot of New and Fashionable I
GOODS, purchased in New York at the late reduction I
in prices, which they
INTEND
to dispose of on the most reasonable terms. Their I
stock of WOOLEN GOODS is unsurpassed, and those
abont
MAKING
I purchases have now an opportunity of selecting from
their store, No. 13 Barnard street, where will be iound
A LARGE
j assortment of everything in the DRY GOODS line, such
I as DeLaines at 30 cents, Plaids, Worsteds, Shawls, Al-
I pacaa at 40 to 60 cents, together with a large
NUMBER OF
I Embroidered Handkerchiefs, which they are selling at
(the low price of 25 cents, and which are just the thing
PHYSICIAN'S YISmNfi
FOR 1866, »
effect. The late hoar at which we write
•wifi not permit of ont giving such an ex
tended notice as we would like. It was an
occasion so solemn and impressive that
it most long be remembeered by every j
one in attendance.
Unpaid Letter*.
Under the Post Officq laws, all letters
dropped into the box without being
stamped, or with Revenue or Confeder
ate stamps attached, or the old style of
Gnnny Cloth, Gunny Bugs, kc., kc
decll—6m
NEW YORK
STEAMER INIAN, Capt H. V.
will have quick despatch as above. 5Veigh‘ “
and stored In fireproof Warehouse on old Florida
Steamboat Wbart foot of West Broad * lreet -
Fo, MlU, ■(*,*> „ HYftkU.
On Consignment
4000 Bushels
POTATOES,
(Jackson Whites,}
Just received per brigl Harp, on eonrigement, from
thetate of Marne.
ALSO, ' .
BALDWlNAPPLES,
CEDAR SHINGI.ES,
SPRUCE SCANTLING.
• HORATIO PITCHER,
footof Lincoln st-, under the Bluff.
iuhufactuiib of
8TAT10IARY AS* PORTABLE EXCISES AS*
BOILERS,
AND
MACHINIST*’ TOOLS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
jtomi duibjlB a co.,
STEAM
PACKING BOX MAKERS
Noe. 134 A126 Worth st., (one Bast of Broadway.}
NEW YORK.
i> All kinds of Eoxes done rrp in ahooke, for Southern
Etitode, allow rats*tor cash. dec4—3m
For sale by
dec23
B. J. Beck & Co
or Liverpo
FRANK S. HESSELTINE’S
and Mtbsgrapton.
Wholesale & Retail Dealer* in Pint Glass
OFFICE FIXTURES.
E OertSSte« ofistoS^
Bills ot Exchange, Bill Head., Cards, *c„ tastefolly
IHE Agents have just received by stoi
tution, arrived to^lay, a fresh lot of
Of the old Brands heretofore sold by them
M. J. SOLOMONS A CO.,
dec21—tf Janes'Block, Bay street.
Wfiiiff Flour;
KANDELLACO.
.Jp --
SAVAN
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iiUvAt
1
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From N«W York.
’The steamship "Zodiae, Captain
born, arrived from New Yoric feet*
bjF. taym