Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, October 16, 1868, Image 4

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She Jail*} $ntcltu)Cttttr. ;n n GLENN, WRIGHT & CARR, REDIHNE & f01 C.'Whoiesale'and'Retail DealersMn DRUGS AND MEDICINES, WINDOW-GLASS AND PUTTY COTTON FACTORS, Storage and Commission Merchants, ATX^ISTT^, GEORGIA. LEADS AND OILS. WARjS-HOUSE or broad street HUH.INE88 HOUSE Corner Whitehall and Alabama 8t».* ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. augS—c ItEDWIKE Ai FOX. SITUATED ALONG SIDE THE RAILROAD, ENABLES US TO RECEIVE AND SHIP FREE OF DRAY AGE OUR COTTON WAREHOUSE th« . . , n.Mftf khornmrhlv FIRE-PROOF, and our facilities for handling COTTON unequated by any in ta of large Sell Here, or ship from this or any desired point. WE RECEIVE AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS I CORN, 0A18, WHEA1, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, SALT, Ac. WE HAVE AMPLE STORAGE ROOM FOR HAY ES'“So situated as not to enhance or vitiate Insarance._/Sl We Always Insure, unless Otherwise Instructed. WE SELL, ALSO, BA6GIHG ROPE, 1R08 TIES, PORTABLE GRIST MILLS (FOR HORSE OR STEAM POWER.) SMUT MACHINES, TURBINE WATER-WHEELS, AND BRAN DUSTERS. SOLE AGENTS for AVERY’S and DODGE’S IMPROVED PLOWS Gdtiantay ^pa., Gdetitemiet- cF, f iHiH. dfieddtd. QdicPdJzic/e dp Pie. : ^ijent/emen .* Qf Pave deen adinp t/ie (patera < ^°Jp ?ee PSet trfe fiadt dex fnontdd, and Of can day witd tde at,neat /t/eadale, //tat it id tde dedt C SoJee &ot tdat Qd dave evet uded, and notdiny coa/d frtevacdan mete didjmde wc/d itd dei-- vice. Of condideiitd vadae and comjott to my Jmi/y adove fiu'ce. Of auodna tdat tde (fiateda witd made effuaddf ad yood cejee Jtom jddio ad o/der c SoJee ESi-td td/d fom tde ded/ Java. Of dave /dctcaydty tedted U on tda/ /iaint. Gf a/d< fine/ t^at tPeze id a davmy op at /eadt t/iiUy, fiet cent, in tPe co?iduntfiiien vfcojpe pained ip itd ode. tp/eVy fed/iectpii/ip., ^ (Hfripnn °/de want active- enetyetic men in evety town and city to intlodace /did indid- /lendad/e atdede. (Mna /ot gdedctjktive C 3cicada,d. J&detad didcoantd / tde GddcMude J c £e„ //doddade (Hdyentd/ot d/ccy{a. and Cdddtdwma. r dC "ec seplS—3m CASTLE ROCK COAL! Wo are now prepared to farnlsh this CELEBRATED COAL I N ANY QUANTITY, cither for manufacturing or do- mcst'C use. Having established a YARD OPPOSITE OUR WAREHOUSE, for the receipt and delivery of the same, families can be supplied at short notice when Orders are Left at our Office. This COAL being tree Irom Sulphnr, and not liable to slack by exposure, renders it superior for the purposes above-named, trices, at our Yard, are a° follows: Lump Coal, per car load, 25c. ])) bushel of tO Tbs. Lump Coal, less tnan car load. .'10c bushel of so lbs. Fine Coal per car loud, 2t>c Imsnel of SO tbs. Fine Co il, leas than car load, 26c. $ bushel of 80 lbs. Orders respectfully solicited, and contracts made for shipments from the mines direct. We will Iso furnish COKE of the very best quality, when desired, at low est price. GLENN, WKIGIII' & CARR, scplti—8m Atlanta. Georgia. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF Georgia and Alabama Lime, and Georgia Rssfinng Slate, And will Fill Orders for COTTON GOODS or other Merchandise NOTICE. mtlK co-partnership now ex-sting under the name oi .I F. PHINIZY «fc OO., will expire by limitation on the l“t Septemb' r next. Either partner will beautkorized to sign the firm name in liquidation. FERDINAND PHlNIZY, C. II. PHlNIZY, July 1st, 1868. J. M. BURDELL. I WILL continue the Warehouse and Commission bu siness in all its branches, at the old stand of F. PHlNIZY ,t G »., on Jackson street. My facilities for the storage, sale and general manage ment of Cotton, are maple, and I prom ee to all who en trust me with their uusiness. the same promptness, and the same ..ttention and fidelity to their interest, which characterized the firm of F. i’himzy & Co. I will make liberal rash advances on consignments, and will also furnish Bag-dug, Rope, and Family Sup plies to Planters. C. II. PHINiZY. Augusta, Ga., July 1st, 1868. I N retiring from the Commission business, I take oc casion to return my thanks to the friends who have favored me with their business duriuu the last eighteen 'ears, and request its continuance to my snccesso-, C. Il. PHlNIZY, whom 1 rccotnmeud as in every respect worthy ot their patronage. aug*-2n. FERDINAND PHINIZY. ga W O EjS g j a o oi-s ®<2-a B®». < Q T. RUSSELL. ROBT. W. POTTER. RUSSELL & POTTER COTTON Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Corner Reynolds and McIntosh Sts., AX7"ILL give their attention to the Sale and Storage of v t Colton, consigned to them, and to shipments to Northern and Korop-run Markets. Liberal advances made on Consignments. sep3—3m REMOVAL. O UR FRIENDS AND PATRONS will take notice, that we have, this day, removed to that large and commodious Store Room, on Whitehall street, (only a tew doors below our former place of business) heretotore occupied by P. W. J. Echols as an Agricultural Ware house. With increased facilities for the transaction of the Prod ice and Provision business, we invite onr fiionds (to whom we are protoui'dly gratef -1 for past favors) in ue-.'dot BACON, LaRD, FLOUR. BAGGING, ROPE, SALT, MEAL, etc. to call on ns. We beg to assure them that as to cheapness of prices and quality of goods of- tr.-red, we cannot be excelled m this market. Meanwhile onr customers along the several lines of Railroad, will bear in mind that in a 'ew days we shall have a full stock of the leading articles in the Grocery line, and will be prepared to offer inducements as to prices. Very respectfully, ABBOTT & BROS., Wholesale urocers. Produce and Provision Dealers, West Side Whitehall st., Atlanta, Ga. GUANO! GUANO! No 1 Peruvian Guano Per lon of 2 ’ 000 lbe - in ba * 8 ’ $9S 001 Soluble Phospho-Peruvian Guano, < p er ton ol 2,000 lots, ui bags, 70 00 (Ammonia ted with No. 1 Peruvian) f Ammoni&ted Soluble Pacific Guano, I j> er ton of 2,0(X) lbs. in bags or barrels, 66 00 (Atamomated with animal matter) j Baker’s and Jarvis’ Island, (bouth l acme, I p er ton 0 j lbs. in bags or barrelB, 60 00 Bt'Uvian ^rml^omh Famh?;) do Per ton ol 2,01X1 Ibe. in bags or barrels, 63 00 Also Lower Grades of Phospfiatic, ( 1’er ton of 2,0t)0 lbs. in bags or barrels, 30 0.) to 35 00 Also GroundLaiid blaster (Gypsum,) Per barrd1 ’ 3 50 Particular Attention la C&llcd to the Above Mentioned SOLD BLE DPHOSJPKCO-I’EjEtTJVIA.NT, —AND- AMMOSimD SOLUBLE PACIFIC 6UAH0S which are rich compounds of the highest grades of Bouth Pacific Pho*phatic (“ Baker’s Island ” and “ Bolivian,’) GUANOS, ANNALYZINC 65 AND 80 PER GEN T. BONE PHOSPHATE, Rendered soluble and yielding 3- lo 36 per c. 'a. phosphoric acid, taninoi.iaied with No. 1 Peruvian Guano, and with animal matter making nio '-onceiitr a tod and prolific fertilizers: combining the chief mineral constituents of an vegetation, and adapted sr .riy as possible to all so is and crops, having been thoroughly tested byprac- Head and rcieutilic funder?* hl. upon Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat., Corn, and Vegetables ol all kinds, witn great success, !or which the ’•* si liiiouials have been received. For sale in bags ami barrels, ui u^kLtities to suit purchasers, bj JOHN S. SARDY, Importer and Manufacturer. 58 South street., corner Wall, NEW YORK. General Depots* t-*r Georgia at Savannah, and Charleston d : v,iy to GLENN, WEIGHT At CARR, iy p or further Particulars send for Pamphlet. ATLANTA AGENTS. janSO- —c FABMJSRSs. GAKI>KNEIt8, AND FRUIT-GROWERS. OUR OIF R.AW ONfEJ! T. T. sa.TU, iktixinnaJl. , r. HILL. Atlanta. .ULAUrKIN FomctX. StADK BY 7BJS •' * XLKY .MILLS MMNTTT’ACTUIilNG COMPANY, MARIETTA, GEORGIA. FLoUR OF RAW BON E - ! i - -apest, mo.t reliable, and most powerful fertilizer in the market. The very e- Nuuer-PboBphates are indented aanoot entirely to the bone they contain for heir virtues, but are more than m-u made up ol other materia. a . ma-y ot them utterly worthless, while u is a generally admitted fact that most of the iiuanos tn the market art- very largely adulterated. ^ . The iinoerlect conditiun L winch bone nat? been neceet-anly used ueretoiore, by reason of the impossibility of reducing it to fine powder, ha? oeen a serious drawback to its use and value. Now, however, this difficulty is ef- lec’ualiy overcome, by a recent application ol machinery which reunces raw bone to the condition of flour. " i value of Raw Bone is thus increased fully one hundred per cent., making it as rapid in its action as dis solved bone and much more durable. Raw Bone is one-third organic animal matter, yielding upon decomposi tion lour and one-half per cent, ammonia. The rapid decomposition set up by reason of the minute division of oarticles disengages its earthly phosphates, rendering it. i .mediately effective. H We warrant our Flour oi Haw Bone to be ported ly pure, a no will give a! isolate guarantees to that effect. Ifl-S ar: icle hastens the ripening c: all crops ; it gives strength to the staik and weight to the grain; it promotes the L-rowih and hcaitu Ol trees, and improves the llavor ol truit; ;t does not exhaast, but permanently improves ana st:on‘Mhens the soil. In drv seasons it is well known that the n^e of Peruvian Guano is ruinous to crops, while tin- F?our of Raw Bone can be'used with the same advantage in dry seasons as in wet. Flour of Raw Boue contains, by the analysis ol Dr. A. A. Haves, ot Boston, auu Dr. Lei big, of Baltimore, 4U.A3 nor cent. Phosphate oi Lime, ami 33 per cent, animal matter, yielding 4.5-1 por cent. Ammonia—more than double the amount claimed lor most of the fertilizers in the market. „ „ . f v»x> Circular Pamphlets furnished when assirea. GLENN, WRIGHT A CASK. STEADMAN & SIMMONS, Commission Merchants, AND A0EN18 FOR Empire State Manufacturing Co., COVINGTON COTTON MILLS ♦ AND STEADMAN COTTON MILLS, ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA AVB IN STOBB and to arrive soon 60,000 Founds C Bacon Sides, 80 Barrels Leal Lard, 8,000 Bushels White Corn, 200 Sacks Flour—all grades, 400 Bags Virginia Salt, 60 Bales Cotton Yarns—assorted numbers. JOSIAH SIBLEY, SAMUEL H. 8IBLET. GEORGE R. SIBLEY. >3NTS, 7. SIBLEY tSs fS< Warehouse and Commission Merchants, 157 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, S OLICIT consignments of COTTON, and other staple produce. Their commissions for selling Cotton will be one-and-a-quarter per cent. only. They are at all times prepared te make liberal Cash advances on Cotton i-tored with or in transit to themselves, and on shipments to their friends in Liverpool, England, New York, Phila delphia, Boston, Baltimore, and Providence. Strict personal attention will be given to all business entrusted to them. augSO—lm Orders Solicited. angfi—3m A. A. KCHOLB. 1. B. LANSrOBS. J. W. M’CRATH. Echols, Langford t McCraih, H AVING bonght the stock of goods of Mr. E. E. Rawson, and united it with the stock and business of Langfom & McCrath. we are conducting a general STOVE. TINNING, ar.d HOUSE-FURNISHING busi ness, at the old Stand of Richardson & Sanlord, White hall street. Intending to keep a full and well assorted stock, the former patrons of these two house, as well as the public generally, are invited to give ns a call. ECHOLS LANGFORD & McCRATH. (At Old Stand of Richardson & Sanlord.) Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Sept. 1,1868. sepfi— lm ESTABLISHED IN 1854. T. NI. & E.~0. CLARKE, _Jg>) Importers & Dealers in Foreign & Domestic Hardware, KEEP constantly on hand a full assortment of Iron. Steel, Nalls, Nuts, Wash- -W/dt ers and Rivets, Circular, Mill, Tenant, and Cross-Cut Saws, Leather and Rubber .- , j} e j lm g and Packing, Ames’ Shovels and Spades, Building Material, Pocket end I a- | ble Cutlery, Carpenters’ Tools, Rims. Spone Hubs, Agricultural Implements, Spring and Axles, Carnage Hardware—all or which we are offering low lor cash. Orders from tne country promptly attended to. AGENTS FOR Fairbank’s Standard Scales. SIGN JylO—6m Knoxville Iron Works. OF BIG PAD LOCK, Peachtree street, Atlanta, Georgia. SADDLERY, HARNESS, LEATHER, AND SHOE FINDINGS!! CHARLES G. GOODRICH, (Successor to Hatoh dc Goodrich,) 271 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, O FFERS to his friends, and the public generally, a full and well assorted stock of Saddles. Harness, Leather, and Shoe Findings. E3F” Guarantees satisfaction, and begs a call and trial. sep29 - lm W. F. HERRING, Augusta, Ga. A. M. JACESON, Charleston, S. C. SMITH, HILL & LAMPKIN, Cotton Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, £F~We are prepared to make liberal advances cc ton- slgnmcMS to ourselves, aud on Cotton shipped to North ere market* or Liverpool. augll— *. X. BROWN. BROWN’S »*• r. bbowh. HOTEL, orratin dzpot. MACON, aug27—ly A aEOjRGIA. . K. BROWN Sc SON, STEAM COTTON COMPRESS ! mU£ GEORGIA COTTON COMPRESS Co. haying A placed one ot their-iiperiort oinprost-ing Machines in our Warehouse, in counec.ion with the railroad track, we would now invite at : e tion ot Shippers oi Cotton to the advantages secured hy com pressmen t, and would say we are now ready. taff— It costs less to transport it, is less liable to be robbed, aud consequently no loss maybe expected in the weight: less liable to burn, and inor easily handled. Cotton shipped from any point, w>th or without through bills of lading, to Rew- Wrk or elsewhere, will be received, compressed, and sapped, free of draysge. Bills of lading attended to as ordered. We will charge, f- r me present, on y 75 cents per bale for compressing, whicb divides proflits with shippers. S. B. ROBsON will superintend, and parties may rest assured of energy aud dispatcn in this business. We refer to letters below, irom New York, in regarn to compressed cotton. Can compress 400 to 600 bales per day. GLENN, WRIGHT & FARR. Nbw York, December 5,1867. Messrs. Glshm, Whioht & Carr : airs : There is no objection to compressed cotton : on the contrary, it brines a traction more than uncompress ed, the freight to Liverpool being >*d less. Yours truly, [Signed] SAW V KR. WALLACE A CO. Other large cotton dealers with whom we correspond, advisee to have all the cotton shipped there compressed, as it costs less to transport i , and is not robbed on the way, and sella for more In New York. dedO-aa GLENN. WEIGHT * CARR. FASSMAN’S ALLIGATOR IRON COTTON TIE! tfflHEFE TIES are made of the be*t ENGLISH IRON, A and isainte i to prevent rust. A WROUGHT IRON BUCK L .is fastened to ore end of the hoo'\ and In bal ing cotton it is only necessary to insert the other end dinvu through the teeth of the buckle, when it immedi ately aud immovably fastens. They are tally guaraate-d. and any breakage of Huper- fect iron trade good on proper representation. This Buckle is invariably admit tea a sn-. erior one. We are determiu d the Iron rhall be as guaranteed. CHAMBERS dfc LATTING, Gen’l Agents, New Orleans, La. GLENN. WRIGHT A CARR, dec7— Atlanta, OooegU. THE THIRTY FIRST ANNUAL SE8SI0N or TEB WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE B EGINS on October 5th, 1863, under the direction of the following FACULTY: Rev. J. M. BONNELL, D.D., President. Rev. C. W. SMITH, A.M., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Rev. W. C. BA.8S, A.M., Professor of Natural Science. C. sCHWAiiTZ, A.M., Professor of Latin and Modern Languages. Mrs. A. R. LEAK, Assistant in Literary Department. A. N. Whitney, Musical Director (with ample lassia tance.) Mrs. E. T. CROWE, Teacher of Drawing and Painting. CHARC ES: There are three terms in the scholastic year. For each term, the charges, which are to be paid at the beginning of the term, are as follows : Regular tuition, $30. Board, including washing, fuel and lights, $75. Incidental fee, charged to day schol ars, $1. The following are optional: French $15; Instrumental Music, $25; use of Instrument, $3: Vocal Music in classes, $2—not charged to those who take Instrumental Music; Drawing, $15; Painting, $20. Pupils who take French may be excused from Latin without affecting their graduation. Special advantages provided in the departments of French, Music, and Painting. For further information, address the President. J. M. BuNNELL, aug$7—dlawtilloctlO President. C. E. CLAGHORN,) ph - la Pa E. H. COATEti, f Fblla -’ ^ a - CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO., COTTON FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, Charleston, S. C. } Philadelphia, Pa. H AVING recently established a BRANCH HOUSE AT CHARLESTON, 8. C., we are prepared to offer every facility for receiving, forwarding and selling COTTOJV AND OTHER PRODUCE To either of our three houses. Liberal advances made on consignments to either house; also to our friends, Messrs. ROBERT LOCKHART A DEMPSTER, Liverpool, England. sopt20— lm New Store!! New Stock! WILLIAM SUYERBERS, WHOX.X8XLE AJTD HU TAEL DIALER ZH DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, W OULD CALI, the attention of the citizens of this city and sm rounding country, that he has opened on Whitehall street, second door from I. T. Banks, a large and well assorted stock of the above Goods, which he intends to sell as Cheap as it can be done. Buying ail my goods for Cash only, I am prepared to offer better bargains than can be had here or anywhere else. All I want is a trial to convince the people that I am in earnest. Remember the Place! Whitehall Street, Second Door from L T. Banks' Shoe House. sep4—8m JHOWEEN can always be supplied at this Office 9 with Posters, Streamers, Ac., at reasonable rates. 1868. DRY GOODS. 1868. Fall and Winter Dry Goods. .1 O II > M. GANNON, CORNER WHITEHALL AND HUNTER STREETS, R ESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public that his sfcick is now complete, and will be sold at prices that cannot tail to give aatirfacUon. Amongst this spiendid stock may be lound everything usually kept in a F:r c t Class Dry Goods ^tore, consisting in part of the following goods : DRESS GOODS. Silks, Poplins, Merlnoes, Empress Cloths, Alpacas, Mohairs, Reps, DeLaines, Bombasines, Canton Clothe, Ac. WHITE GOODS. Swiss, Jaconet. Mul, Nansook, Tarlaton, Dotted, Figured and Striped Muslins, Irish Linens, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Scotch Diaper, Huck aud Damask ToweiS, Napkins, Doyles, Crash, Bleached and Brown Table Linens. WOOLENS. White and Red Flannele, Opera Flannels, Plaid, Dotted and Striped Flannels, Shaker and Canton Flannels. FOR CENTS’ AND BOYS* WEAR. French Broad Cloth and Cassimerea, American Broad Cloth and Caasimeree, Kentucky and North Carolh-a Jean*, Sattineta, English and Scotch Tweeds. BLANKETS. 9.10,11, and 12)^ English Ribbon Bound Blankets; 8, 9,10, and X13A Brown and Gray Blankets ; 9, 10, and 11M Maokenaw BUnketa ; a mil line of Crib Blaukets. A SPLENDID LINE OF 8HAWLS V Cloaks, Nubiaa, Breakfast Shaw'?. Scarfs, Hoods, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Hoop and Balmoral Skirto, Aiharuora, Allendale and Toilet Suite, Ladies' Undervests, Ac. A COMPLETE STOCK OF PRINTS, Linseya, Demins, Jeans, Shirtings, Sheetings, Yarns, 8, 9,10,11, and 13-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Pillow Case Cotton, and all the lavorite brands of Bleached Shirtings. YANKEE NOTION8 AND FANCY GOODS. Everything at pertaining to this Department can be found in this establishment, Including Embroideries and Trijiiuinge of every description. ONE PRICE ONLY. It affords me pleasure to be able to state that this system has been a complete success, and gives general satis faction to my customers. For the benefit of those who have not been in the habit of doing business with me, I will state that there is only one pnee for every article sold in my store; so that there is no danger of any person being overcharged for goods under auv circumstances. In other words, a child can purchase goods in my store as cheap as the closest judge. I wi-h it distinctly understood, that if any goods purchased at my store fail to coma up to representation, they can be returned and the money will be refunded. All consumers of Dry Goods are invited to call and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. oct4—3m JOHN ML. GANNON,