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I Mil SI CIRCULATION IN CITY AND COUNTY.
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Satannah, Juno 13.1!* 1 )?- \
I , consequence of the change In tho Unip table on
. , ir»l lUiluvtd. r.» anoounoml lo Iho public In
. a on *i»4 *n«rihU date Un man*
Hite ..litre will does a* follows
t «»Tmi Km *»up, through pouches for New
Philadelphia. Wa.h'ngloii, Ajreu*U, Charleston,
i in but *i*l Macon, 6 o'clock P iM.
> i Km «i'»o. threugh |HHirhec loi Nash-
AUmiU, Miilodgevtllo * * ‘ ‘
n.l August*,and w*y mull
n,l *11 polnu contiguous,
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"id of Oenllwl lUilhViil,
» o’cl,*l eld) momma
i;. ATI. A NT 10 ANK Ovtr Uaii.*o in, (•>» a» point* on
iva-vI *n l contiguous. lUlnhildg^ Feroandln*,
. a fm *11 p*iU«f Florida m i Florida Brauch
..read, 7 1'. in., .Uttar, eirepl tWiujIufS.
• ■* —*• **•. Him,'n • Ul»n,l, HI. ,
l. M*i) *, «
i o'clock in i
i, and
,-sdav *n,l Ktt.l*y morning
r,,i li.mm, by alcamcrs Tuesday, at 8 0. W-, *W,
Jay, at IS »• ni.
noncy seut Wltliom Dnnior of
Hv moans of Money Orders, at the B*T»nn*k CM
Pm office will ot»ei» for bu»ia*« *t 9 o’clock A. M.,
„„ i .«e »t 5 o'clock r. m. On Saad*7S Iho ofllc#
„ ,n t* 1 end for Iho Joltvsry of tho null from 9 to
: .vivki n.
T. P. ROBB, l'-M.
TO Of II PATllOKSS.
Our out-of-town subscribers who havo not paid
The amounts due for subscriptions, will confer a
lavor by remitting to us tho »»rao as soon ns pos
sible
To those of our city patrons who have not |>aiJ
•jj we can only say "remember tho poor printer."
I ft* Tliana of our city subscribers who Jo not
:«-pivo the “Republican" regularly, will oblige us
•nlering pnnupt complaint at this office
I.OOAb JOTTINGS.
111,1 I X to Mew Ailvcrltacmciita.
1 r Kent, a Wooden Bouse, apply at this offico
, lion Ginned by Steam, by II T Minor dr,
-liinnat) Ua.
b tice of Application for Letters of Disunion ns
Executor, by Jno. J. Sparrow, Ordinary.
Notice of Application for Letters of Di* tuition
A limmstmtor, by John J. Nparrow, Ordinary
The sloop Miriam and Carulino "ill leave for
:. iufort and Ulufflon this day, at six P M
Notice in regard to the Captain and I’rew of tho
r.'ish schooner Win. Gregory, by LaK<che Pell A
t\ 'Uinms.
Notice in regard to claims against the British
l rig Joe Gordon. by Millen A Wadley.
The steamship Herman Livingston will sail for
New York on Thursday, September 19th,
’.iiclvo o'clock M.
Notice of th» Bankruptcy of James U Hale, by
Curies li. Klyca, Deputy Marshal ns Messcugt
Muscovado Molasses for Sale by Lallocho. Bell A
". Hiatus.
• a Consignment to Arrive, 1-00 b'*ls Lump
l.m,e, by L J Ouilmartin A Co.
p.,ur First Class Billiard Tables for sale, addro-i
1, ,-k Box 91, Charleston, S. C.
Fall Hoods at DeWitt A Morgan's. Congress
reet.
A Partner Wanted in a Mechanical Business, ad
dress Mechanic, Savannah Post Office.
A Brick Stable and Two Servants’ Booms for
l>nt. at corner of South Broad and Lincoln streets.
' i. lerwriters' Sale, this day, of Oats and Bran,
It 1.x Roche, Bell k Williams.
I n lerwriters' Sale, on Saturday, llth instant, of
pitl r Matches, by Lallocho, Bell A Williams.
I uitcd States Lloyd's Marine Iniaranco, II. Brig-
tun Agent, 115 Bay street.
A idrvsa in Andrew's Chapel, on Now street,
iL^ evening, by Bov. Henry M. Turner, of Macon.
HIK COURT?.
'li i "Us Cot'RT—He/orv Hit Honor E. 1J. An-
ir -'cjicmber I'd. 1*67.—Yesterday witnessed
ta -r slim attendance at the usual morning soirees
! IB- ll<>nor. Mayor Anderson. Tho heavy rains
mm to havo disgusted the spccimena of mortality
»>, arc usually tho Icgitimato prey of tho C. P.’s,
t^l they lie dormant until the warm ranshino shall
o them to issuo forth. Water la every where in
5.** ? V-s *
b ir t.ik Baii Coxiurin.T or Tliu Stuarts AMit j
S«t|* nit -That out ilree's, gutters nod eewere teed
immediate and thorough attention is clear and
latent to everybody. There seems to be greas ne
glect or Ignorance of duty somewhere. During the
flm>J of Wednesday evening there was not a part of
the city that failed to suffer In iouio degree from the
overflow ol water. There was no manner of neces-
,|tj for it, so far os we have been ablo to loam. In
every case of overflow a litllo attention to the
eewers would have placed them in condition to have
carried tff all the water. In many instances im
mense pools were formed by tho stoppage of gutters
Under tho omuing bridges, dirl, chipJ, Ae, had col
lected until tho passage ef water was an Impossi
bility, and was consoqusutly thrown back upon tho
streets. We hear of Instances in which the sewer
gratings wore llkowlso oovered with dirt, so that no
water was carried off In that way. We call upon
tgose In authority to remedy this matter. The peo
ple expect it of thru and are anxiously looking for
relief. It is tho subject of remark In every man’s
mouth, and something should be done.
At West Broad and Broughton strecls, the wnte r
in the cellars of ‘the burnt district was ten feet deep,
n Wednesday evening.
Ab.'ut the same lime thero were fourteen inches
of «.»(er on Iho llx>r of the Washington englno
heuvo.
<t cu . n inches of water collected In tho lower base-
ment of the Medical College. The steam tiro engln 0
l-'rands S. Barlow was engtgoJ all yesterday after*
noon iu pumping it out
Over otic month nyo.tho Board of Health reported
the sewers on Tatnall and«1 aston streets as nuisanoe*
Yet they have not received the least attention. Al*
the houses in tho neighborhood were overflowed, a
grcosry store flooded and tho streets impsssablo. In
practical proof of our remarks above, in this case
some gentleman in the neighborhood went out and
■Icarod the dirt off tho gratings ol the sewors, am in
less than an hour the water which had collected dis
appeared, but not before it had done great damage
Hie citizens in this neighborhood luve suffered so
much from bod drainage that they havo dolormlncd
that if they havo causo to complain again they will
bring an action against tho city to reoover damoges
tor injury to their property.
In Washington Ward the water ovorflowod baso*
menu and yards, doing great damsgo.
From all parts of tho city wo hear tho samo ro-
|H>rts. The carriage factory of Bennett, McKee A
Co, Bay street, was flooded, llosoments and cel*
even where suffered from ovortlow. A little
attention to the streets and sewers would have ob
viated tho difficulty. Those pools of water lying in
tho streets are sure to brood sickness. A stranger
would bo led to imagino that wo courtsd an epi-
icmie.
Wo carre »tly hope that no more will havo to bo
said upon this subject, but that something will be
lviie right away before another rain storm shall
come, ar.d further damage be dono to property on
account of tho present condition of the city drainage.
SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 18ti7.
U'tT Tub Colorcd Firburn— Under the old
Fire Department rules two white men wore ap-
pointed a* officers for each colored company. When
the new department took control of affairs, it was
proposod to allow them to elect their own officers,
un i a resolution to that effect was passed; and un
der it the colored llrcmon elected officers for them
selves, who arc rcsp-onsiblo for tho good conduct of
their companies.
The colored firomcn, at tho last meeting of the
Bourd of Fire Masters, presented a scries of reso
lutions, claiming that their first and second oflicera
were entitled to seats r • members of the Board, un
der tho law creating the department.
The firit resolution sots forth the fact that the
rules nnd regulations adopted by tho Board have
been confirmed by the <>itj Counoil, and, therefore,
are tho law of tho department. Tho second states
that the first and second officers of the colored com-
panics ore not cn Iho roll of tho members of the
Board, and they are doprived of the privilege of
voting. Tho third says tbs departmont grants
rights to whito officers and none to tho colored; and
thoy feel it a duty as cititsn* and firemen to ask for
tho samo rights; that they have performed their du
ty faithfully for lortj years, and ahould enjoy all
Wif* "Irrari.itri No 1."—About half put five
P. M, yesterday, a company of soiAo twenty-five
froodmen passed down Bay (treat, with martial
tnuslo arcompauyliig them. They wore dressed In
blue shirts and while pants, nnd marched with mill
tary precision Officers accompanied them, wearing
blue drees coats, with brass buttons, nnd icarlot
sashot, each ono carrying a sword. Wo learn that
they havo recently formed tbomiclvcs into a military
company, and that this wan their second np]>caranco
in tho public streets. The privntes wore unarmed.
We understand that tho organisation Venn the name
of ''Israelites No. 1."
Bf7" Fioiit »x A Sion*. • About noon yesterday
colored man nnuiod Clements bocamo involved In
a quarrel with a drayman, iu a store in tho vicinity
of llay street. Clements seized a hoary woodon
bar, nnd was In tho net of striking Ills opponent,
whon the latter caught tho weapon and wronchod it
away from him. lie then struck a blow at Cloments,
which dislocated one of his thumbs, following it up
with another on the head, inflicting a severe scalp
wound. Clements was taken to Dr. Charters who at
tended to his injuries.
trzr Tim Biiitimi Ship A mi in a i.. -This vessel
recently arrived from Brunswick (iu ballast), lu n
disabled condition. Sho was taken to the ship yard
of Krenson A Hawke, where sho has been under
going repairs Sho has alrondy received now masts
and spars, and will soon bo hove «ut for thopuri>o.<o
of receiving a now bottom. The ."Admiral" will
placed in first-class order, nnd It is oxpcctod to
have her ready for sea in nbont a month. Tho re
pairs will cost about ten thousand doiinrs.
rjr lx tur Jaw-—We lenrn that thoro are
upwards of n hundred persons confined in the jail
at present.
Mertutlo «.ld of Ida woun 1,
" It wsi not n* deep »- a well, or m w!>lo
A« h gate, but It would do."
Plantation Kilters wl'l no*, raiso III» deed,
ltut they can* tin* sick, exalt the depressed,
Ai <1 lender dfs a Win g to be * njoyed.
Wo believe thero are millions of living xvltnc-'ui lo
thle fact. Dysr i '!"l* l» a horrid dl-aaac. but Planta
tion Bitters will cure It. It !<• amo-t luvlorattng
tome for weakness and mental deapondenry Thu so
who sre"out of eorta’ try riiutation Bitters.
Maqxoma Watkk.—A delightful toilet article-
superior to Cologne, nnd at half tho price.
»fpl'd-dAwOt
•* h’ic'h beautiful—.Her raven curl*
Havo broken hentt* In envlor* gli'*."
A aroir:n « cHa'a'trariion ltc» In h w beautiful, toft
nnd ellken hair. Barrett's Vege'nblo flair Ko-nrnUvc
will render the crui*>>t and molt outre l.alr * )ft a**d
silken. serh 0
llnn-atit'- Pm irics.—Thoui-Mits of Invalids
havo been perfottly cured of long standing ailment-,
the plastic an l Iwno of tho'r lives-, ;nd on which thoy
haxo spent hundred- ti tain, F.v -Imply u*lou these
Invn liable BpecitVa. Not a family who I avo over had
one of these Family Ce-r« of Ilmr.pl rey's 8;cciflc«
but would g'vo five time- *1'- cost rather than bo with
out It. AiM'ss- 60.' Dion lway, X. Y. srpO-9
Martyrs to;Cnrel(*SNiicHS.
If all tha tee'h that havo been ni'.nod ty uogloct
rould t« -t mng t igcthrr they would reach thrlcorounl
tho world. Thrrs may bare been -omo exei-i for thi-
havox in days gonoby.whcn these wav no ftlsoJuto
s.ifcguaid ata'nil dental dc*ay Iu cals'.cti o, but there
I* no opi'ogy far It tow. Fnviant Bozodont, the
world-rnnwnoi antl-*p'h dontlfiico, r-«rtatnly pre
lects the teeth 8f air-l deevy r- »»1 prevea's s ell fi"m
tu»*ing, or water aircsts the prog-css of Arc. sepff-8
KICK BIRDS AT TUB OUR IlOUSB:
TO-DAY. x >pitf
Bt?“ Ur.An I'dolpho Wolfe's advertuoments in
his day’s paper. (3m)
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
SCREVEN HOUSE—SKPTKunr.n 12.
0 F Fricdcnbcrg. Indy nnd
child. Jacksonville
Mie* ti Piicdcnbcrg, do
M Farnuiu, Kx ier
S Miirrli-.ll. Huh Francisco
I Knthcrford. wife and two
chi drea- Uvlt
S L'badbou*ni\ St Louie
\ B Conway, N Y
O II Utiflh, do
J K Caldwell, do
O Fmvll. Balt
O L 1’atlou. Balt
T Small, Pittrt- n
M Oeborn, Breton
J Sampson, Detroit
r A Turnrr. N Y
o c Hale, Patterson
J Clark, wife A di d, N Y
O Hall, Hlchmnml
P Lane, wife A child. Dili
A A l'niklceon,Lbarlottc8
burs. No bulk meala offered. tJ«lra of too tm hu'rh-
m* bud at DHr; r.mtc western at V W*-
W" quets meat jHiik Itrm at V hbl srsiro.
Uioh Is liiar.llvu; iiiioln K iugnjn at l'(jtt» Vr, and
Carolina llMOttte V R>.
Biusa W*a to ld llrmer to day, owing to tho ed-
arise hi void premium: thnnnly salre rernrhd w.-n«
On lihds Porto Itlco at 13k(UtD V h>.
Sait Continues llrm nt prevlmie iiunUtlon* vis
for lots fr *m diulcis, groird n'linr I'J 20'u'.'lineal
pi 00(33 to V eas.k, ** lo ctmim.Ur of brand and iiunii
llty Bulk ii"iiitnally mic lmnuid.
Winsxv -tiulvt, no ante* reported; el I on t# hi
bond at 30$3ft] v gallon.
NEW YORK MARKET.
New Yum, Septemberl). Fun*. Rc.-Hic market
for wusUni ntid stain flour Is very nctlv«; all gindos
aro from -Odpi&o belter; li e impruvrment Is most no-
llreahte oa fresh ground flour
Tho enlai am 21,600 hhlsat |7 R6<30 for supeiflm*
"talc; |0 'iftrittoio lor nuvr extra state; |lo 80® 1116 for
fancy do; |o‘i6<3l0 46 for Iho tow grades of wcslon
extra (new); fo 15(311 Oi) hr Uuw uripurlako spring
wheat extras: 1036® 10 60 for new wlieat shipping
Gh.o; f lied 11 76 lor Dado do; 111 80(31326 (or whl'e
wtiesl exua Ohio, Mur)land nnd lndl*«a; #10 WU<«
12 25 for nmbur vvhrat do d •, and 111 6o®16 76 lot H
l/vuatxtras.
s.iuiherii flour Is fairly active and tinner.
Sale* of 860 tibls at |U 40(310 66 for common to good
Baltimore and'country extras; |10 4(K31i60 for new
• xtrmthorgla and Virginia amt 110 io® 13 60 (or trade
and family extras hum Maryland and Uulasraro.
Uuair.-TIiu wheat market Isqultn acllvv.and prices
e from 6 to 0c higher. Tire demand Is quite genera',
ami Is Iu pail for forward delivery.
Tho sales bio 112,000 bash ol |2 10 for .No 2 Chicago ;
)2 12 lor No 3 do on thu spot, and |210®2 11,S for <to
1 mr.ixc; fi:U for common nmts-r Illinois: |2 .".s®2 43
for amber stale, tbs latter for eliolco In tibls; 12 06 for
white California; |i61(32 62 for white Michigan; «2 3S
®2 40 for amber do; |2 60 for white Ucncace; (2 3.'»®
2 40 for amber soullnsru.
1 tats mu bi tter and quite active.
The sabs aro 100,000 bush Ohio at 0.8(37 tc-the in-
■Ide price for small lets iu bugs; western at 70@71<\
state nt 70l37Ic, m.d good southern al66®G0c.
Corn Is very active and from 3®3)«e higher. Thu lc-
|Uiry Is largely sptciilaUvc, tlioagli brisk for the homo
Unde.
Tin* axles ure 188,000 hush damp and unsound at
D 14(31 20, wsstom mix.il nt |1 21(31 23%, nil >at,(l 21
®1 23 In store closing qulot but firm; prime southern
yellow at 41 30.
I'koymiox.x.- Pork lias been in nctlvo dcmnnlat
higher prices, tho market closing, however, rather
Weak.
The sales, nub and regular, aro 7500 bbfs at |24 62%
®24 87.S for m»ss.
Beef Is <|ulet but st*udv. Sx'osof 40 hbls at ft7®'2.'>
fur plain mess, and |73®27 60 for cx'ra mess.
fierce beef Is Inquired after to aome extent, but the
light supply prevents free uperattona.
Beef bams ate dull nnd nominal.
Cut meats m.d baron are Arm. but without mtivlty.
I.md is In more active demaud mid prices nru higher,
dosing llrmer.
Hales of 1060 bli'n a"dte«at 13' ( ®13\c for Not:
l3S®13\c for city; 13S®14i|e for fair to prl»e stemr.
aii<l kettle rendered.
Bt ttmk -t'oiitlnuet firm under a good dema r .<I. HV
quoin aa follows; tioshen mid (>rmigg Co, rails, V tb,
. k 5y(o-; state, firkins and tubs, fair to choice, 28(332*;
Illinois, low* and M nnrso'n, 15(320*; western reserve,
good to eholco, 20®25c; state tubs, Welsh, good to
cl oleo 23®28c; Ohio, common to fair, 14®16c.
Ciikp.sk.-- Fine gmdra are in goo*l Comand nnd drni,
hut wo do not alter quotailous. Wo quote aa foltnwr:
statu factory, go>dto chuce, V ffi, new, 17®13.Sic;
state, fair 10 good, 10312c; statu dairies, cho'.c*, 11®
12Hr; Kngllsh dairy, Conn, 12®13c-; Krgflsh dairy,
1 Milo llQIJc; Vermont dairy, common U> choice, 10®
12c; pineapple 12(i(14c: Ohio, prim*, 10311c; Ohio fac
tory good to choice, 10(312*.
Corn r.—Ulo Is in fair demnnd'and steady. Other
grad** are dull.
Cotton—In quiet, viry much ro. Tho d'mundla
very limited, l'.lcca aro weak. Holder* ask 20,He lor
middling uplands, and 27,He fer do Now«I'rlenns.
IIay Is ill g r od demand and st-ady. Wo quote
new shipping at 70(376c; old do 80305:, aud retail lots
4131 27-
MAHINE INTELLIGENCE.
I«r 8ce First Page.
ARRIVED.
Ftcvmer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Ch&rlcelon via Beau
fort. Clngbom A Cunningham.
8ckr Brio, Elliott, Ifoeton, 12 days, Haywoed, Cage
A Co.
SAILED.
Htcamshiii Fannie, Johnson, Baltimore, Wc«t A
Daniels.
Panengsri.
I’cr steamship (lencrnl Barnes for New York.— II
P Fiicd' ohcre, lady and child. O N Wiight, A Fund,
Mlrs E J MevcneoD, A P Pciham, E Price, M Y lien-
dtrson, E C Ua'krlt H Myers, Miss A Dunn. Vrs An-
drvwn, Miss B Andouln and two servaut*, W Foster
and dog, L Doano. U C4 Wad'ey, B W Moorinc, W A
Livingston, Mrs Ueltr'ck, Ur* CO Platon, Mm Mss
svrt and daughter, Mrs Bronson, Mrs Lciklu, A strain,
II E Uidwoll. T U Vaughan. FCrctut, Miss Clark. Miss
G K Frledcubcri;, C A -lobuston, U 8 Stongbton, b S
Alderman, O ATlallzell. U Rich. B Mallon.
Per rtcvmcr Pilot Boy from Charleston via Beaufort
P hhcnncll, wife and two children, W H Alden.
Consiarnees.
Per steamer Pilot Boy from Charleston via Bcanfcrt
-Clagboru A Cunningham, and order.
Receipts.
Per sebr Erlo from Boston—193 tons ico to Dajwoo<1
Onge A Co.
SHIPPING.
For New York.
ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE
SIDE-WHEEL SHIPS.
SAILING EVERY THURSDAY,i
The now and very fxst-anlllng sloamihlp
Herman Livingston,
(2,000 Lons burthen)
J. B. BA It Kit, Commander,
Will poeltivoly sail on hi r regular day, TilUltHDAY,
Bontember llf.n.nt 12 o'clock M.
Bills of lauding given hem on through freights cl
Cotton to Liverpool by flint clu* ateainors.
For frolglit or pasmige, having n*w nud splendidly
arranged accommodations, apply to
WILDER A FULLAltTON,
No. 8 Htoddard'i Ui>|i<;r Range,
Opposite tho PiwtodTco.
N. B.—Poaltlvoly no cngngetf K-rthx aocuml after
Tuesday, 17th Hcptemltcr. uiiIiyi* nv'il for. . pi:;
MURRAY’S LINE.
For New York.
Tho flno ilcamthlp
Cleopatra,
Captain 8. K. PHILLIP?,
Will anil for tho above port on TCE.‘}DAY,Ucptem-
her 17th, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Through Kills of Lading given here on cotton des
tined for Liverpool, by first cl.asa steamers.
For freight cr passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply to
No engaged berths secured unless paid for by Mon
day morning, t cptcmler 1*1
HUNTER A OAMMKLL,
pit 04 K-xv street.
ITOR YORK.
EMPIRE LINE.
Cabin Pnssnge 191
StuorafCO (with aiibalstciioe) *17
Thrpngh fre'cht of cotton taken to Liverpool by
steam, and through bills of lading given Loro.
THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK:
OF
CARRIAGES AND HARNESS GOODS!
IN THIS SOUTH,
QOKHIBTItMHK PAUTur WOOUUUFK B CUNUOItU IlUaillXN, WOUDBUFK^H PLAN TATI'IS WAIIUNS AND BltAVd-JUrt C UKOKIVKU AND
CHARLES VANHORN, Agent
all of which will In* Ht t. I) A l* NNW \ • 1 tK PKICPS on lime, with city neccplxnc*. Thirty 'l*ys lit considered rash. * '***?!**,
..1* U|Krl0r »r. l.^cUnU, Invllrt lo OU.I0. ool.'ock L.lor, ,.o,.l»rio, d-whuo- All «,„k
Van Horn'* Carriage Bnziiar nnd aelect your Currits^eH.
repll 3mo
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
DEPOT OF THE PRODUCTS OF E. COUDRAY, OF PARIS.
Druss, Drugs, Druers,
Paints, Oils and Colors,
PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES
Gtirdcn Seeds.
Kir DliPUT OK TUB
Etta Puro Whito Lead, and
Etta Snow White Zinc,
YVK Itnjiutt Jimct, nnj t«n nud will «ll nil i;oud« in onr lino nl pricM thal will compnro toornl.l, wllb llioi, ot ,nj of Iho ciUoj North
Onion executed with promplncM at
LIPFMAN’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
COIISEU OF CONGIIF.SS AND UAUNAKD STIIKETS,
M.rehis-ir JACOB LIPPRAS, Pbopbibtoh.
SHIPPING.
WANTS.
AUCTION SALES.
FOR AUGUSTA.
MOOIIE'8 LINE OF LIUUT DKAL'CIMT
IKON STEAMERS.
^GENTHWANl’KD-|10to|2-) a dxy, D Intro
duce our now rntcr-t BTAR 8HU1TLE FKW1NO
MACHINE, l’rico $20. It nsr* two lhrcx<!«, and
mnk<r the genuine Lock Stitch. All other low-
pi IcM macl.Iuea mako tho Cusix Stitcii. Kxclu-'vo
l irritory given. Bend for circular* B. E. IIKNDEH-
d*JN A CO, 303 North Fourth ntreet, Bt. Louis, Mo.
s.*pT
UNDERWRITERS’ SALK
BY LAROCHE. BELL & WILLIAMS.
THIB DAY, Boptsmhcr l-'.tb, at 11 o'clock, at alms
under Crane A QrayLIII's,
160 bsgrt BLACK OATS, oach 2 but-licl*,
272 “ OATS, "2 ••
" 3H' "
WANTED.
201
«07
407
BRAN,
Tho lino aldo-whcol steamship
San Salvador
K. B. NICKERSON, Commander,
Will sail as above on BATUKDAY, BepUmher 14, at
S o'clock I', if.
Positively no angxgcd berth* sccnrcd after Wodnoa-
dav, Beptemto* 11. unices paid for.
For freight or pussogo, having superior oecommod*
tlons, apply to
R. II. HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
OARRIBON A ALLEN. Agents,
■ 10 No. 6 Howling Green. Now York.
BOATS OF THIS LINK leave Demund # Upper
l’.eas wharf EVERY OTHER DAY'.
For freight engagement* arp'y to
SAMUEL MOORE, Ay.mb
Sert-Imo Olllre rverClagh ri A Cnnnlngl'miV.
Planters* Line
BETWEEN
Savannah and Augusta.
A SITUATION us nsslMnnt bct.kke j.. i or clerk in
'A. u wl..Ie-.de bcu*e, by n yfu.gniaii 28 years
l'«*. Con fu 11 -*i l.-«t nf r-f*-n ne** Iwtli in n uirl to
tar*<tM' mi l burineH- qiiallllratl.ui* 1^ wtlJpg to
.•irk. Only a molerxte *a!nry requ'r»*d. A.Mre*-
A. SKA KINO.
ho; 0 eodr.l Cam M, F. I'itniy, Newark, S'. J.
TO RENT.
TO RENT.
I AN OFFICE WITH PRIVILEGE OF
■‘umge.
•pi 1-3 F. W. 81118 A CO.
Damaged on board llio brig Resolute on her passage
from Ka'llnnre to thin port, and * >ld uc-ler irapr. tiou
of the Port Wardens, for account of the Underwrite!4
and all concerned.
Terir-ca-h. aepl.lt
UNDERWRITERS' SALE.
BY LAROCHE, BELL & WILLIAMS.
• >n SATURDAY. 14th Instant, at 11 o’clock, in front,
of the store, whl be sold,
2 CASES PARLOR MATCHES,
Damage 1 °n board the trig Resolute, on licr l osaago
from Ba timoie to th * port, and sold under insrcctlmx
nnd by rt< imnrendaUon of tho I'« rt War '«ns, for «c*
(mint cf tho Underwriters and all concerned-
T*rrra ca-h. sc|.*3 2t
BY GEORGE W. WYlLEY.
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER.
In front of the Oonrt llousc, between tho legal hour*
of sale, will be sold,
A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE,