Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, October 15, 1868, Image 4

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” r V'*n' mim Jhc gaily gjrtfttiptftt. 11 in GLENN, WEIGHT & CARR SEDWING 4 FOI, S Wholesale andlRotalllOealeraSIn DRUGS AND MEDICINES, WINDOW-GLASS AND PUTTY LKAD8 AND OIL3J. COTTON FACTORS, Storage and Commission Merchants, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WABjS-HOUSE on broad street IIUH.1NE88 11 OUSTS Corner Whitehall'and AlabamaKSts.* ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. 8ITTJATB1) ALONG SIDE THE RAILROAD, ENABLES US TO RECEIVE AND SHIP FREE OF DRAY AGE OUR COTTON WAREHOUSE - - >"“« “C&^««e r »nTs‘ e n °He“:'»“S KS m “ ** WE RECEIVE AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS! CORN, OA1S, WHEA1, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, SAL1, At. WE HAVE AMPLE STORAGE ROOM FOR HAY 1^— situated as not to enhance or vitiate Insurance..^ We Always Insure, unless Otherwise Instructed. WE SELL, ALSO, BAGGING ROPE, IRON TIES, PORTABLE GRIST MILLS (FOR HORSE OR STEAM POWER.) SMUT MACHINES, TURBINE WATER-WHEELS, AND BRAN DUSTERS. SOLE AGENTS lor AVERY’S and DODGE’S IMPROVED PLOWS G/ttanta_, ppa., G/Ze/itemZet $, StS/S*. G//eudtu. Gf/cSSSt/t/e cp C So. : ppent/emen .• Gf Zave /ten autny t/e (fiate/a S2/t t/e /act u/x mont/u, ant/ Of can uay wit/ t/e atm out /ZeaUate, /hat it /u t/e /cut /Sol t/at G/ /aoe eoet auet/j ant/ not/ony coa/e/ /iteoa/Zon me to e/tu/enue tec// /tu uez>- ntce. Of cond/c/eutu va/ae ant/comjott to my pzm,//y a/one /uce. Q/atuo/tna t/at t/e (Sate/a to///ma/e ctyta/Zy ou yooc/ cc/pee p>om //to au c/Zen */icppe G/otu to///pom t/e Zeu/ J/zva. <2/ Zave /Zotoay//y teutee/ it on t/a/ /wont. GZ a/uo- p/nt/ t/at t/eze /u a uav/ny tpat Zcaut tZ/zty/et cent, tn t/e eonuam///on tpcopfee tficunec/ Zy /tu aue. tf/ety teu/ectPaZ/y, JP (SZ. (SZ/ynn. want active enetyetic men in evety town and citn to introduce /dit indei- /tenaaife attic/e. <ddena fit, Ude.icii/itive c Sitea/ato. J&detad diacowntd to tde tzade. Gddctddltide fi> doo., //dodeaa/e Odpento fiot dfieorata and Gdtadama. seplS—3m auga—c [IIEDWING AL1FOX CASTLE ROCK COAL! We are now propared to furnish thla CELKBltATEI) COAL I N ANY QUANTITY, either <br manufacturing or do- mCBtlc use. Having cstublhheda YARD OPPOSITE OUR WAREHOUSE, for the receipt and delivery of the same, families can l>e supplied at abort notice when Orders are Left at our Office. This COAI, being Iree from Sulphur, and not liable to slack by exposure, renders it superior for the purposes above ilium d. Prices, at our Yard, are as follows : Lump Coal, per car load, 25c. $1 bushel of 80 lbs. I,ump Coal, less than car load, 80c %) bushel of So lbs. Fine Coal, per car load, 20c $ bushel of 80 lbs. Pine Coal, lees than car load, 25c. bushel of 80 lbs Orders respectfully solicited, and contracts made for shipments from the miues direct. We will also furnish COKE of tho very best quality, when desired, at low uet price. GLENN, WRIGHT & CARR, eepl2—0m Atlanta, Georgia. AGENTS FOR THE SALK OF Georgia and Alabama Lime, ami Georgia Reefinng Slate, And will Fill Orders for COTTON GOODS or other Merchandise. ^^_ JJMLLIL j M i 11 n wi i r r r/ ^ a: — GUANO!GUANO! .Per toil of 2,000 lbs. in bags, $5)5$ 001 NOTICE. milE co-partnership now existing under the name ol JL F. PHINIZY & CO., will expire by limitation on the 1st Septemb r next. Either partner will be authorized to sign the firm name in liquidation. FERDINAND PHIN1ZY, C. II. PHINIZY, July 1st, 1808. J M. UURDELL. I WILL continue the Warehouse and Commission bu slnesu ill all its branches, at the old stand of F PlliNlZY .fcc.b, on Jackson street. My facilities for tlie storage, sale and general manage ment of Cotton, are ample, and l proui so to all who eu trust me with tlieir ouslness. the same promptness, and the same atteutiou and fidelity to their iuteiest, which characterized the firm of F. Pninizy & Cd. ! will make liberal cash advances on consignments and will also furnish Bagging, Rope, and Family Slip pH-s to Planters. C. H. PHINlZY. Augusta, Ga., July 1st, 1663. I N retiring from the Commission business, I t .keoc ensmn to return my thanks to the friends who have tavored me with their business during the last eighteen years, and request its continuance to my successor, C. 11. lTIlNIKY, whom 1 recommend as In every respect weuhv of their patroLage. pfe- 2n. »Ug2 FERDINAND PHINIZY. H. V. KUSBKLL. IlOET. W. roTTKK. RUSSELL & POTTER COTTON Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Corner Reynolds and McIntosh Sts., VV7TLL give their attention to the Sale ami Storage Coiton, consigned to them, and to shipments to Northern and Kurop-an Markets. Liberal advances made on Consignments. ser-2—3m UKMOVAL. O UR FRIENDS AND PATRONS will lake notice. that we have, this day. removed to tl\o 'an e and commodious Store Room, on Whitehall street. (only a few lours below our former place of bus.ness' bciotoforv occupied bv P. W. J. Ecuois as an Agricnl n:al Ware house. Wiih increased facilities for the transaction of the Pr- d ice and Provision business, we invite our frii-nds tto whom we are promui.dly g-atef.il tor past favors) in need of BACON, L^Rl), FLOi R BAGGING. RoPE SALT, M UAL, etc. to tall ou us. We i)eg t j assure them thit as to i heapi.ess of prices and q talTty of goods o>- fl- red. we cannot be exceutu it: this n.araet. Meanwhile our caatotilers along the severs lines of Kailroac, will bear in mmd that in a ew days we sba'i have a full stocii of th« lea.liug articles in tneGri es'i .. line, and will be prepared to oiler inducements as id press. Very respectlully, ABBOTT & BROe?., Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Provision Dealers, West Mde Whitehall st,, Atlanta, Ga. septl> • T. T. SSt'TH, ». ». H1U. Sa’yuwaA. Atlairta. SUITS, SILL ft Cotton Commission W- L. LAMPS IN A'orjytA. LAMPKIN, Merchants, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. •.•JT"We are prepun-d to make liberal advances ct »n- slgnmeuis to ourei v. s.aud on Cotton shipped toNort cru tnarn.-ts or Liverpool. angll — K. X. BliOW.N. BLIOWN WM. T. SHOWN. HOTEL, OFI-Oairx DEPOT, MACON augTi—1, GE OflL GIA. I. B. ASBOWN A SON, ( Per ton of 2,000 lbs. in bags, » 70 00 (15 00 >* e:- J d O Rg* o|-S § ^5 O rr ^3 u No. 1 Peruvian Guauo.. . ■ Soluble Phospho-Peruvian Guano, (Ammoniated with No. 1 * ornvtan) Aminoniated Soluble Pacific Guauo, t i> er ton of 2,000 lbs. in nags or barrels, (Ammonia ted with animal matter) J Baker’s and Jarvis’ Island, (South Paciuc, i p or ton of 2,0t« ibs. in bags or barrels, 50 00 BoUvian'(?ffio?ih p25”j do.. ; Per ton of 2,000 lbs. in bags or barrels, 53 00 Also Lower Grades of Phospuatic, I iv r ton of 2,(XX) lbs. in bags or barrels, 80 0J to 35 00 (Caribbean tiea.) Guanos j ' jvr barrel, 2 50 Also Ground Land Plaster (Gypsum,) u “ rre ’ Puriioular Attention la Galled to the Above mentioned SOLUBLE L>tIOSHHO-l>JECLtXJVI^.ISr, —AND — iMMOSIATBD SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUAHOS which are rich compounds of the highest grades of South Pacific Phosphatic (“ Baker’s Island ” and 1 Bolivian,”) great sue For sale in ba; JOHN S. SARDY, Importer and Manufaeiurer. 58 South street, corner Wall, NEW YORK. Depots fox* Georgia at t«iivaimali, anti Charleston. Apply to GLEKN, WI1IGHT CAIiK, »f" For further Particulars send for Pamphlet. ATLANTA AGENTS. jau30—c General If* farmers louh. GA UDEN EIU- AIV i> Fill) i r .r-« howeks. ]P 23 MA.DK BY THE OAKI.KY HILDJ< MANCPACTUKING COMPANY, MARIETTA, GLffliGlA. 3Nf E! The very are more than that most of me market are very largely adulterated. none has been necessarily used uerutotore, by reasuu of the impossibility of thu CrLumob ill ilic mark.pl arc ' 1 The imperfect couonion m whn redt * STEADMAN & SIMMONS, Commission Merchants, AND A0EN18 FOR Empire State Manufacturing Co., COVINGTON COTTON MILLS AND STEADMAN COTTON MILLS, ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA JJAVB IN STORE and to arrive soon 60,000 Pounds C Bacon Sides, 80 Barrels Leal Lard, 3,000 Bushels White Corn, 200 Sacks Flour—all grades. 400 Bags Virginia Salt, 50 Bales Cotton Yams—assorted nnmbers. JOSIAH SIBLEY. SAMUEL H. SIBLEY. GEORGE R. SIBLEY. 7. SIBLEY cfc SONS, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, 157 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, CEORGI|, for filing Cott Cash adnuices ^LiUCU VT 1 til VTA 1U UOUCIb LU UiVlilCvl V vOf dUU 1 delphia, Boston, Baltimore, and Providence. &er~ Strict personal attention will be given to all business entrusted to them. ing Cotton will b« " ttou Phila- aug30—lm Orders Solid ted. and)— 3m A. A. ECHOLS. L. B. LANGFOHD. J. 5V. M’CRATH. Echols, Lai, 0 ford i McGrath, H AVING bought the 5ck of goods of Mr. E. E. Rawson, and uniteu with the stock and business of Langforci & McGrath, we are conducting a general STOVE, TINNING, and HOUSE-FURNISHING busi ness, at the old stand of Richardson & Sanford, 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 us a call. ECHOLS LANGFORD & McCRATH. (At Old Stand of Richardson & San:ord.) Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta. Sept. 1,1868. ecpfi—lm THE THIRTY FIRST ANNUAL SESSION OF THE WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE B EGINS on October 5th, 1868, under the direction of the following Now, however, this difficulty is ef- bnne to the condition of floor. making it a.-* rapid in its action as die- sotved*bone*and much more durable. Raw Bone is one-third organic animal matter, yielding upon decomposi- io.i Ibur snd one-hail per cent., ammonia. The rapid decomposition set up by ivacon ul the minute division o! s. rendering it i.unnmau-h eSt-cuve. that effect. Tins ii promotes the improves and to crops, while Baltimore, 49.23 ore than double ■ ue ..mount claimed lor most C- ... , , Circular Pam, dims lurwished when desired. GLENN, WRIGHT & CAitR. ring 8 T 13 A 31 COTTON COMPRESS tfUlG GEORGIA COTTON COMPRESS Co. h _ JL p:.;cell one of theit superior Compressing .'liiCii.nes j u ->ur W..reho .se. la e.iui.cC le - v Xth tiie rziiroad track, we would now invite at e. uon f i tnippers oi t oiton to ne advantages secured by compressmeni, anirwouid say e ate now ready. costs less to ;ransj)ort it, is less liable to l>c robbed, and consequenriy no loss may be expected in he weight; less iiabic .6 bum, and m«r • easily Handled. Cotton sbtp;)e:l from any pol it, with or viLhout through bills ot iad.ng. to New -- or elaewhere. win be received, compressed, and sir. .u, f r ee of <1.ay age. Bills of Iad.ng aiteiHlcd to aeoi .v: d. e wifi charge, in the ...rest : ..-n y 75 cents per baie for compressing, which divid*. ■ nroffita with shippers. .. B. ROBSON wil. s.-.p. :> sr. - parties may rest assured of energy and dispa: . .' - - .as:nets. We reler to letters ot'-w. i-v w York, in re? - 10 compressec ccuon. Can , per day. taLIU'- i-jO to 5b0 bates RIGHT aid'.. FASS MAN’S ALLIGATOR IRON COTTON TIE! New Viiio., December S. 1867. Messrs Gnxwx, Wa.eHT <s, axi. Sirs : There is no objection ti- coni pressed cotton ; on the contrary, it brings a fraction me c :t-.n unconspreas ed, the freiga; to Liverpool h. -La 7-ps. Yours trui.v. [5»gnedl r A V- . Hit, b ALLACE £ C'O. Other large cotton dealers w: wnom we ccrrespond. advises to have all T ke cor ion f ->p -1 there compressed. at it costs less totransp<!n a ; a rubbed ou the way. and sells for more in Ni dado—3a ULF •• CGH.2. A CARR. r llESK TIES are made of the best ENGLISH IRON, and paintei to prevent ru-t. A WROUGHT IRON i BCCEL - is fastened to one end of the boo", and inbai- | lug cotton it is only accessary to insert the other end • down through the teeth of the buckle, when it immedi- j ately snd immovably fastens. They are fuitv guamute ii. and any breakage of Iraper- fect iron made good on pr.-per representation. This Buckle i# in variably admitted a superior one. We are determin d the Iron shall be as guaranteed. CHAMBERS & LATTING, Gen’l Agents, v *w Orleans, La. GLENN, WRIGHT A CARR, dad— AtlanU, Oaotgla, FACULTY: Rev. J. M. BONNELL, D.D., President. Rev. C. W. SMITH, A.M., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Rev. W. C. BASS, A.M., Professor of Natural Science. C. SCHWAr.TZ, A.M., Professor of Latin and Modern Languages. Mrs. A. R. LEAK, Assistant in Literary Department. A. N. Whitney, Musical Director (wii-h ample .a^sis tance.) Mrs. E. T. CROWE, Teacher of Drawing and Painting. CHARGES: 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 Tights, #75. Incidental fee, charged to day schol ars, $1. The following are optional. Fiench #15; Instrumental Music, #25; use of Instrument, #3; Vocal 31nsic 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 aflecting their graduation Special advantages provided in the departments of French, Music, and Painting. Fog further information, aadress the President. J. M. BwNNEI.L, aug27—dlawtilloctlO President. ESTABLISHED IN 1854. T. M. & it. C. CLARKE, Importers & Dealers in Foreign & Domestic Hardware, KEEP constantly on hand a full assortment of Iron, Steel, Nails, Nuts. V ash- « ers and Rivets, Circular, Mill, Tenant, and Cross-Cut Saws, Leather and Rubber i* Belting and Packing, Ames’ Shovels and Spades, Building Material. Pocket and J a- j ble Cutlery, Carpenters’ Tools, Rims, Spone Hubs, Agricultural Implements, Spring I and Axles, Carnage Hardware—all of which we are offering low lor cash. | Orders from the conntry promptly attended to. AGENTS FOR Fairbank’s Standard Scales* SION jyl(>—6m Knoxville Iron Works. OF BIG PAD LOCK, Peachtree street, Atlanta, Georgia. SADDLERY, HARNESS, LEATHER, AND SHOE FINDINGS!! CHARLES G. GOODRICH, (Successor to Jrlatcli & Goodrich,) 271 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, O FFERS to his friends, and the public generally, a fhll and well assorted stock of Saddle**, Ilariieod, Leather, and Slioe findings. Guarantees satisfaction, and begs a call and triaL sep29 - lm W. F. HERRING, Augusta, Ga. A. M. JACKSON, Charleston, S. C. C. E. CLAGIIORNJp.., p E. H. COATES, j ™ lla -’ 1 a * CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO., COTTON FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, Charleston, S. C., Philadelphia, Pa. JJAVTNG recently established a BRANCH HOUSE AT CHARLESTON, S. C., we are pr pared to offer every facility for receivng, forwarding and selling COTTON AN I> OTHER PRODUCE To either of our three hou -es. Liberal advances made on consignments to cither house ; also to our friends, Messrs. ROBF.RT LOCKHART & DEMPSTER, Liverpool, England. sept20—lm 1868. DRY GOODS. 1868. New Store!! New Stock! niLLItX SILVER BERG, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, W OULD CALL the attention of the citizens of this city and sni rounding country, that he has opened ou 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 aii my goods for Cash only, I am prepared to ofier 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. &T’ Remember the Place! ’Wliitoli all street, Second Door from L T. Banks’ Shoe House. eep4—8m suppli with Posters, Streamers, Ac., at reasonable rates. Fall and Winter Dry Goods. JOHN M. OANN O TV, CORNER WHITEHALL AND HUNTER STREETS, R E6PECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public th.tt his stock is now complete, and will be sold at prices that cannot tan to give satisfaction. Amongst this splendid stock may be ioacd ever} thing ueuaily kepi in a Ibrci Class Dry Goods .store, Consisting in part of ihe loiiowiug goods : DRESS GOODS. Silks, Poplins, Merinoes, Empress Cloths, Alpacas, Mohairs, Reps, DeLaines, Bombazines, Canton Cloths, Ac. WHITE GOODS. Swiss, Jaconet, 3Iul, Nansook, Tarlaton, Dotted, Fxgn r "-'. and Striped Muslins, Irish Linens, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Scotch Diaper, lluck and Damask Towe.s, Napkins, Doyles, Crasu, Bleached and Brown Table Linens. WOOLENS. White and Red Flannels, Opera Flannels, Plaid, Dotted and Striped Flannels, Shaker and Canton Flanne s. FOR CENTS 9 AND BOYS’ WEAR. French Broad Cloth and C&saimereo, American Broad Cloth and CaseimeftB, Kentucky and North Carolina Je&iig, Satunets, English and Scotch Tweeds. N K ETS 9, 10.11, and 12* English Ribbon Bound Blanket,; 8, 9,10, and 11X Brown and Gray Blankets ; 9, 10, and 11* Mackenaiv Blankets; a lull line of Crib Blankets. A splendid line op shawls, C oaks. Nnbias Breakfast Sbawis, Scarfs, Hoods, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Hoop und Balmoral Skirts, Alhambra, Allendale and Toilet suite, Ladies’ Undervesto, &c. A COMPLETE 8TOCK OF PRINTS, Lin«ev« Demins Jeans, Shirtings, Sheetings, Yams, 8. 9,10,11, and 12-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Pillow Case Cotton, and ail the lavorite brands of Bleached shirtings. YANKEE NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. Everything appertaining to Dub Department can be found in this establishment, incin ling Emoro deries and Trimmings ol every description. qne PRICE ONLY. It ■ ffords 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 ol doing business with me, I will -tute that there is only one price lor every article sold in my store; so that ihere is no danger of any person bein')- overcharged for troods under a-jy circumstances. lu other words, a child can purchase goods in my store as cheap as the d-sest judge. I wi-h it distinctly understood, that 1f any goods purchased at my store fail to came up to representation, they can be returned and the money will be refunded. Aii co’ earners of Dry Goods are invited U> call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. oci4—3m JOHN AX. GjtNNON, t * 4 r—'- *