The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 21, 1873, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TKLEfiRAPjf \Su MRSStNOERi ERlDAY ItOBlttffSj NOVEMBER s>i, 1873. 2«/nfr;t/>/i <6 'fltssaii/rr Fit I It IY HOIUNXO. \OV. “ MARGIN." THE WHIMSICALITIES OF THE THINS. "•» You >*»> 'our Mniiry |, on < t I T«kr Your ritolcr Hr,a,tattoo, of ; “ .Xarfln ’ In mid Aroumj V, oil atrccr-A Blue Outlook In Gotham. OarrmauH— Btth»Chira»< T-... Iry ..1 Nkw Took, .V.r 1. Hull'..". Ian-1 -, tatoL-, , . liorsas. ilrr go.*! J ..... V ;T tiling to ha,,- ; ... . of certain thou*nnd> iy**firfrom any such j.ropcrtara n, the •• i., veqr comfortable tad dine yoor Murray Hill, and jotr drags let, ran oome to I*, known on I'r.v. , «!,.•:!. r you j.sy for nr proHt* liy the law, Ml a. --aata r ABi ylw j : o c*!ate of P&r&n SIctciia—offaing | kmagnillosnt property at M tmiS f iftoi avenue and Thirty-i- rcnth street, : which has stood almost idle for so man, , years, ternojd up frjra the sidewalk, and covered with a quaint old mansion of a hundred years ago (used as a florist m- taWishnu nt)—lately tore down the to Lenient, and excavated for a second gran I uotel like the Stevens House on Twenty | seventn street. Bat the otner dsy work was stopped there. Newspaper., have J 11 **" to rtTBusH Tnr ust or riiLctn. I fancy they are too numerous and too The Special Attention Of the Ladies is called to the fiat atcck of French Millinery | :• n- j CUSH KtBBOSS. FANCY XECKTII>\ nnd , ‘j RUCHINOS ami RUFFS <■' ‘-l ,b * 1 friend, oi ;uid wage tl„- Hr,a, them out a!i< w . . . , But there is one kina of property t !.• - invention of New York. N'.-w Yorkers have put million, into it of late, and it u remarka bly remunerative (in kind). 'I ho proparty u tochni.- dly known as MA.no IX. The licauty of Margin 1t, that it is witliin the reach of tho and its profits are in tapablc of calculation. A "■»" may put Jim m:.i Margin of r,morning, and lie insv go to his con, h that night worth JlO.tiOO—in M urgin j and ho may realiso hy the following evenin'?—supposing he puts Umt Margin into Margin—a whole million of Margin. < Inc i-an readily become a Rothschild. It is a .luipta rule; it is “Affluence with out a master.** A single week at this rate will make you a richer man than nil tho natal* in the world—than all tho old fogy millionaires who own lands, and porks, and railroads, and steamboats— rolled into a lump. A billion of money*, or a trillion even, is not an impossible figure to your ambition. Quodedllions are not without your grasp. It is easier than lying. What wonder, Uion, that Margin has become the specialty of Now York -, that millions put their fortunes into Margin, dower their daughters, erect banking in stitutioos. savings institution,, trust oom panic.,. and vonturo upon all aorta of cx trsvsgsncc—in Margin. There is only onu drawback to the beauty of Margin. That • drawback (also technically) known os subikkaoc. And, should silly, old fashioned, pig. headed, idiotic iwople,—people who arc an incubus on any enlightened communi ty, an.l who do not deserve to livo in country of Program and Enterprise like ours,—people who have heaped up their fortunes jicnny by penny and shilling by shilling,—should such people, I say, dis cover Umt tanks are in a rotten and rick city state, tlmt railroads are shaky and trust companies bankrupt, and (clinging to the absurd and exploded fiction that a man may do what ho will with his own) be so niggardly as to draw out their money nnd (this phrase, again, is tochni. ral) hoard it. this terrible fiend of Shrink, age may swallow up all your Margin in a single morning, and your grocer may sell you out. To speak seriously: Tho present panic, when book-keepers are going without their dinners, and millionaires are so Ding their liveries, has hit the half-million or so of New Yorkors who havo been putting overy penny they coaid borrow into Mar gin. rmarrr nvsnatr. For instance: It is in everybody’* mouth tnat tho ostato of the into Horace F. Clark, supposed to havo been at least $10,000,000 u> value, is in process of go ing through the Bankrupt Court, well-? style*. F»ii.-t BABY CAPS, in tare sad Mer.no. A fine assortment of REAL RACES. Lsdim*and MUseV FREXCII COR.-ETA The IIAIB DEPARTMENT is complete comann l ‘f J * Te J°° *f° j v iV^-’T^^m^^UAIROBN-AMEN'Ti. j common to provoke comment. Only the j - meatsurf. WINSHIP & CALLAWAY. CLOTHING North British & Mercantile IXSUKAXCE COMl’AXY. B. T. WALKER, fnte of S. T. * B. P. Walker. J.VO. H. BOBB9, Bate of Wise, Dobtw A Ce. CORBETT WALKER & BORES PHELPS, DOREMtTS (Late Plielps MAxnwciniERs axu i iileus i T PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FJRNiTUilf MATTRESSES, SPRiNS BEL'S, ETC, 201 nil.l fim L’snsl St.. Krar BicoUwaT, N c » y 0 na. t. ooa EMt *' OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. — larger crashes, like that of the Spragues, the GrinnelU, or the Paysons, attract at- j teotion ; the quasi-failure of a great bank I like tho Central National, even, make l-known gentleman who has figured recently, and ia generally alluded to by the pres* as “Commodore Vanderbilt’s next friend," from a capitalist has bel refine a tarrowor; that ten or twolvo dozen estahliahmenU in Wall street, which liavo been doing an immense tank ing business on a capital of Margin, have smashed hopelessly; and that there is not a soul in this vast neighborhood, perlmps not in the circuit of u hundred miles around our City Hall, who is not retrenching his expenses, if noihing more. If, when Shrinkage came, it did noth, ing inere'tluui dissipate Margin, it would amount to nothing; in another week one might be a billionaire again. But, un fortunately, though you paid nothing for your Margin, when you have lost it you navo lost just as much again in HARD, SO 1.1 D CASB. For instance: Ily tho investment of $1,000 in pnjier. you may realize $75,000 in pa per; but, if you lose this pspor $75,000, you are indebted to A, It, and C, with whom you may not oven liavo a nodding ncquaintanro, in the uxact figure of $75.- 000, and thoy are bate enough to demand that sum in graonbaeks. Tho broker lias lost nothing l>y carrying you; tho Cen tral or Lake Shore bonds are safe in the vaults they liavo never left; but -ou owe just $75,000, and, until you have p»id it, oTery cent, you can do no more business. Supposing, now, instead of mere Mar gin, you owned the stocks themselves. Very well; yon would be scarcely any bettor oil. Their value, aud your for tune. are dependent merely and solely upon whether you can goon buying more of the same sort or not. As long ns you | ••an take every share that is offered, yon are worth your millions; but, if you can not, then you must unload and depreciate your own capital. Queer property this! If yen do net sell it yon cannot pay your butcher. If yon do, it will not satisfy his bill. Speculating in stocks is tho only game in which . Sonic of the “Bad Signs’’ In IUclimond. H. V. Rcdfield, in a late letter from Richmond, Va., to the Cincinnati Com mercial, after remarking upon tho ap pearance of general prosperity presented in that city, goes on to say that there are, however, many bad signs, and among them the number of lawyers and doctors, which, he was told, exceeds that of any other city in tho country in proportion to population. “A lawyer’s sign or*' gle" stares you in the face, go where you will, from one end of the city to the other. A morning paper tho other day chronicled the arrival of two from Peters burg. and appended this cheerful com ment : “There are already between thirty and forty more here than can make a liv ing." I am told that there are a dozen lawyers, so-called, in Richmond, who do not have an average annual in some of three hundred dollars. A large number fall bolow six hundred, and the lawyer who gathers in a thousand from bis prac tice in the course of a year, is considered rather lucky. There are eight or ten la r firms who get about all that is worth get ting, while the remaining hundred pick up a scanty subsistence from what is left.” MISS A. O’CONNOR. Orttwi A vi CORONET COMES. FANCY COMES. GOtand SUrer BIRDS snd BUTTERFLIES. A complete assortment ol NOTIONS. _ There I* a full stock ol everything usually kepi | hardly a ripple. Only lawyers and pawn- jn aJ ba*ine«.whkh would be too immsrecs t brokers are busy ; but the former work meTll i oa ken. Prompt attention siren to si without retainer, while the latter cannot find room for their pledgee. Ask a gen tleman of any other line about hie bum- nest, and ho ssys, “Don't mention it P I am casting about for something cheerful with which to close my letter. This is all I can think of: The fall, so far. haa been like errlj summer—sweet, rav ishing westher, in which young men and maidens can still be happy—Qu’oa eit bien a rinjt ant. X'o sealskin yet, and no No vember days. So, as yet. no suicides. Aaniua Benz. AT WHOLESALE. MACON FLOUR MILLS j CAPITAL—SOLO - * - - $10,000,000 Insures Stores. Mere*}Hindi**. Dwellings. Furai- I tore and all other property at LOWEST RATES! NISBET’S FOUNDRY FOR SALE. COTTON CROP OF 1873! CAMPBELL & JONES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Warehouse, Comer Second and Poplar Streets, Macon, Georzia, JWINKW the tender of their icrricee in the Storage and Sale of Cotton. Interesting to Cotton Planters ! \UILL he rmtal at public oatny before the » > Court hon«e door in Clinton. Jon** county. Georgia, on Saturday, the Gth day of Dmrabcr next, lietwern the Mgal hour* of ante, for the next ymr. po*aoaj*icn gircti the flr*t day of Jan uary next, and mit to expire one year thereafter, tho Plantation bidonj?ing to the estate of tho late JX'nnia L. Towndurnd. ronhulin? of *40 •erea more nr tea*. One half in high state of cul tivation and under good ferny*, with abundant running nnd well water. Large two atonr dwell ing. laborer*’ housa*. gin bon**, horse st«W*.ctr. Term* made known on tbs day of renting. For pnrtinilani inquire of J. F. GREER, AdW. at Greer. Lake A Co.’* Macon.Ga. noyP.3t-1awtd* TRUMAN & GREEN, SECOND STREET. MACON, GA.. Wholesale Dealers in B EING compelled to retire from bajroeo Account of Ul health. I now oCre thc shore property locale. The Mscon Floor Mills l* more conveniently vitusted tor basmess and is dnven by more powerful msrhinevy than sny null ia Mscon. The toundiy u in werereful opersuon. sod in the srtirte of cotton presses stone paid dor- iur the Iwt season SS per cent, on whst isssked l« th. whole property, snd this in ths shsrece of the |m>prietor, sini under tliu idu msnstremont of | oremsn. ^ ^ NISBET. ortfS 1m WE have opened a wholesale apartment over our retail store, and invite the | Georgia, A la burn and Florida merchants who buy in this market to give us a call, i We will sell them on as good terms and at as low prices as they can buy them in | New York. Oar stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The RETAIL DEPARTMENT Is filled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit. Call | , and see tho STONEWALL Pure Drugs! FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. PRESC RIPTIO NS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED by a COMPE TENT and LONG EXPERIENCED APOTHECARY. DRUG STORE, norOmtatf Na » Brown Hmw Block. ART GALLERY rrqiB undersigned lakes pleasure in snnounanfi X that be is now prepared, at No. 8 COTTON AVENUE, (Riddle** old stand) To execute PICT U ZR. 33 SI Of every variety and style of the PHOTOGRAPHIC ART.| Sperial attention is inrited to his MELLOWTINT PICTURES! Remarkable for a peculiar softness. Negative, retouched, whereby all blemishes are I avoided. SstUIaction guaranteed in every instance. octfirodXm T. B. HLACKSHEAR. Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits, Good as tho Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25. < octlStf CO SECOND}STREET, MACON, GA. GEORGE W. HEAD, EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER, AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER, ... - Poplar st., Macon, Ga. FERTILIZER. For sale by TURPIN Sc OGDEN, SOLE AGENTS. MACON. GA. ect7tf Ko. 4. Blake’s Block, —r Ir C. J. GAMBLE. LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO., ^ Ar W '*>! MtJmW (GUION LINE.) F IRST-CLASS STEAMERS *ail between New York and Liverpool every Wednesday, aflorel- ing tho best possible accommodation for tho sa loon and steerage passenger*. Drafts issued for passage money from Europe at current rates. For rates of pcssave nnd other information, np- A W PTU^nv ply to WILLIAMS &GUION. A. W. GIBSON. I ^ 29 Broadway. New York. Or to W. McKAY. Agent, octl Ira No. 68 Second street. JIneon. Ga. D.L.R ORKRTS. UqT; dv.igiit l. eobekts A CO. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, tin. Liberal advances made on Produce in hand \l e have a £uod st.xi ul Bavjii.^ and 't'w _ hand, which n*. «vl>*r hi low rates. *Sd>i v Cit WAL U. STARK. TVM. H. STJUSK & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER- CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS, ’ SAVANNAH. GA. Careful attention given to sides or shipm™ Cotton and alt kinds ol Produce. Li5eralS2,!5 made on consignments Agent, tor the sidtsTe . ? !, ft** SuperpHosphutc. .liagcolis Light Dra-t Cotton Gms Princeton Pacton'ir. ’ and Arrow Ties seplt ta 82 MULBERRY STREET. u AND MANUPACTURERSOP NOnODT WINS. Wo umsI to oooiplaln. in tho ol.l day., in faro Kaim-r William bovame virtuons, ami said wo slionM liavo no more cakes nnd ale. of tho throe Zeros at Badon-ltn- don. But somotimos you could win gold even there. Tho game they play inWall stns '. is one in which nobody wins a son, ami tho bank breaks too. This was precisely tlio trouble with tho / TsrV mtats flnhlll and - Banker - Union- Trust-Comiuny oombination. Those throe had a little triangular game with some AMaoOOefLak^flbcre in tho vanlts of that wooden institution. Now, tho oststo istankrupt, Scholl a borrower,and Banker bu-tod. The $2,5(0.000 is missing from tho Trust Company’s safe, and the conun drum is, WHO HAS .VACS AMTTHIXO f I am not financier enough to answer, but 1 think tho consideration above pre sented, concerning Margin and Shrinkage, may suggest a solution. 1 am not old enough to remember other financial crises; bet, they tell mo. none approached the magnitude of thoonenow racing—if n crisis con bo said to rage—in this city. Happily for tho others, men then had not letufiiod the mysteries of Margin. Evennow, if only the handful of .peculator* nnd speculators-in-chief ^known a, opera tor-"t had boon investing in Margin, they, and ti.ey only, would havo been crushed. But unfert mi.itely these men have banked ana capital of Margin: they bavoorganized Savings Banks and Benny Trust Compa nies for tho l’oor thiTeon; and so, in their fall. KVKRYBOUT— you nnd I, and year laundress and my barber—must bo ruined to pay for the Are the Boat Stove, in Um for Uw Reason that they do the Ceokine in a More perfect Maimer, with Low Fuel and in s Shorter Time than any other Store and will last Double*, Long. THE OLD COMPLAINT OI common Stoves, that (hop fail to took waft es tho bottom if tb# oven is never heard where this stove is used. They hsve been in the market a quarter of a ecntuiy. (all improvements being adopted so last as their merits are known.! Over two hundred and fifty thousand now in daily use, dispensing health and happiness to million*. We are intent* tor Middle and Southwest Georgia tor this popular stove, and can sell them, st wholesale or retail, r* low as an ordinary sec ond *, or even third-class article can be purchased. TRUMAN & GREEN, novttdStwH Cherry street. Huron. Ga Sign of tha GOLDEN sTOVK. Ti SBEAT PANIC! Prices to Suit the Times. *nd Cherry street*, Mscon, Ga. He is ° t toi kfen’s extra fine, latest styles. Black and | Blue Cloth and Braver DRESS SUITS, at (1 latest stylo CASSIMERE BUSI NESS SUITS, at fits SO each, worth JlMni per mit. l.toO Men's Cu.tom Maile Scotch and English [CASSIMERE SUITS, at $30 00 each, worth $S5 00 per mit. MOO Freedman's SUITS, st JS 00 each, worth $10 00 a suit Youth'*. Boys' and Children'* SUITS I make speciality, and will sell them cheaper than they m be made at home. JI offer 1,000 BojVand Children’* CASSIMERE SUITS, at fl 00 a auit, worth $SWa auit. , 2,000 Children’* extra fine, lntot style, Im ported CASS1MERK SUITS, at €600. worth €12 00 a suit,» preat bargain. 500 Bor*’ im;xjrtod Ca>>imrrr. latest cat and stylo SUITS, at $10 00, worth $15 00 a suit. 5.000 Bcnrs’ SATINET SUITS, at $1 50. worth $3 50 a auit. r M „ Alway*on hand a full line of Mens and Chil drens* CLOTH ING, Of all styles and description, too numerous to mention. An extra inducement offered to merchants. Call etuly attlie well know n atone of I>. J. BAER. oct243m Corner Third and Cherry street. GAMBLE, BECK & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, PROVISION AND UOUOB DEALEBS. COTTON STATES | life Insmnce Company. PEIXCIPAL OFFICE ! MACON, - - - GEORGIA. Macon. Gjl, October 10, 1875.^ r IIS company Ls preparetl to issue policies on the “stock plans,” the premiums on which I are from 20 to 25 per cent, less than on the mu tual rates. An opportunity is thus afforded to all who desire insurance, or who may wish, from any cause, to transfer their policies from otl\er companies to place their risks in a reliable hoiho institution, at a less rate, notwithstanding in crease of age, than original cost. Tho “Cotton States” has an available reserve of capital and de posits of $500,000, which is entirely independent of its business, and is not used therein. Good agents wanted. Liberal inducements will bo given. GEO. S. OBEAR, oet!2 lm Socretiiry. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Pocket and Table Cutlery! X. n. LUL11.N, .to COHEN & HULL, Cotton Factors and General Com. mission Merchants, GG Bay Street, Savannah, Ca. Safer respectfully to J. W. Lutlirep A Co v A. llarddc » Sou a Uo^ ILsuu a Uoixiun. II u . . to Co.. Milo niuvh, V. V. Suvmumh taiflgj *1111*1 to. ^pir tlm J. N. LIGHTFOOT, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, IOG Kay Street, Sarannnh, Ga. Agent, for tho sale of Merryman's Ainuioniated Bones. L. 51. WAKF1K1.H. 1*0 U'f. WATXK. WAEh'IELD & WAYNE. Cotton Brokers and .Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. O FFER their scrviivs to jilnnteni si*lshipijw, ot cotton, etc., mnl soheit a slmretd ttuiir on,, lioos. Cash lulvaiu-.'s mime on tonsiginiiein, lowest rates of interest. Ail imsinesa eiUrtMtai to our oaro, will nxvive prompt attent iou. u - turcs” bought unit Mild iu tile bavnunuh and Now York Cotton Exchange on tho most rKiMnadil* tonus. W. DUNCAN*. J. H. JOHNSTON. D. XlAClEAX BUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants,' 83 Kay Street, Savannah, Ga. nngl 6m SILVER PLATED WARE 3 CANNED GOODS! [CHOICE COODS IN TIN AND CLASS. ! FRUIT JELLIES, FRUITS, PICKLES, SALMON, - LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, etc. Just received direct from one of tho most relia ble racking establishments in tho country, and for sale at low prices. octtltf B. H. WRIGLEY A CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON j LOWEST TRANSACTS A GEXEP.AL BANKING BUSINESS, j P1EXCTOZ3: I. C. PLANT, D. FLANDERS. It. I.. JEWETT. W. B. DINSMOItE H. B. PLANT. D. a LITTLE. G. H. HAZLEHUBST. I. C. PLANT, President. W. W. Wriolkt. Cashier. amlO-tilnovl* MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED. 61 TIE-IHFOD STREET. I. 0. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers, j MACON, GA. Buy and Soil Exchange, Gold. Silver, Stocks and | Bonds. Deposits Received, | On Which Interest will tic Allowed, *9 XORKED CrOX. PAYABLE ON CALL. Advances made on Cotton and Pro duce In Store. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO eW ly. TIIE FOUR LEADING IPIANOS Now manufactured are tUo Enabo, Hallett, Davis & Co., Haines Bros., And Southern Gem. And tho best and Cheapest Place to Buy One Is st LUDDEN & BATES’ [MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH, GA. From 23 to 50 different prices and styles alwnys >n hand. Every purchaser guaranteed a good instrument. Largest piano trade in the South and lowest prices. L’rery one thinking of bitying a piano is invited | to write us for terms and prices. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. Tinware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware! B. C. FLAN* NAG AN. XV. XV. FLAN.M 0as . A. P. AHULL. K. S. MOBGAN. FLANNAGAN, ABELL A CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, 185 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. M ANAGING Agents for the English Stonewall Fonih/er, etc. liuggin^ ami lies 1 uniuhed. wm shipment* A. M. SLOAN*. ARTHUR X.SOLLKK. G. X*. WILLY, JX A. M. SLOAN CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, Claghorn & Cunningham's Rouge, Bay Street, Savannah, Ca. T)AGGING and Tiesiulx-aticwloncrojifi. Liberal JL> <xish advances made on consimnncMiis lor salu iu Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corns- pondeuts in Liver|>ool, New York, I'liilaticlphia, i or Baltimoro. nugl *: CHANDELIERS ! GAS AMD KEROSENE. LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, ETC. JAMES U. BLOUNT. ISAAC IIAUDESIAS. JOHN L. HARDEMAN. BL0U3T, IIAUDEMAXA HARDEMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JIACOX, L A. Office, Cheny street, over S. T. Walker’s, augio tf E. W. & S. H. JEMISOH, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Office 52 Second st., Macon, Georgia. W ILL practice in the court* of Macon nnd ad jacent circuits, and in tho Supreme and KEEOSEME Oil* BY THE GALLON, BAJiEEL AND CAE LOAD. STATE AGENTS for Porter Combination Garden and Plantation Hoes. We offer the above goods at very reasonable rates, stock. Please call and examine our W^XasKEnFS. Sc DOBBS. CITY BANK MACON, GEORGIA. Capital 200 9 000 Dollars. DIRECTORS: WM. B. JOHNSTON. Y JOHN J. GRESHAM, J. july22 Cm WING & SOLOMON Offer to the public a largo and newly selected stock of FINE JEWELRY! STERLING SILVER AND PLATED-WARE. And embracing nnuiylnow and novel styles, just out SPECIAL NOTICE Until time* are better, we shall sell pianos at wholesale prices for cash or on short time. We guarantee tirst-rate Pianos for $2G5. $275, $290 and $300. Superior I*ianos. $325, $350 and $375. The verr best Pianos, $400, $410. $150, $475, $5C0, $550 and $000. Pianos never have been sold so cheap before. These price* are only for the pres ent. Do not let the chance go by. Piano* delivered, freight paid, to cash buyers in the South. Pianos sold on long time. COTTON FOR PIANOS We xrill take cotton at Savannah market price, delix*ered at any point on the railroad,in exchange for Pianos or Organs, at cash prices. LUDDEN A BATES, novOtf Raxunnah. Gn. CLOTHING I take pleasure in announcing to friends and the public in general that my stock of ill’s Mil BOYS’ CLOTMII! Is now complete, and I am now ready to dispose of tho same at as LOW or LOWER prices than any other house in tho city. My stock of Gents’ Furnishing Geeds Has been selected withjmoro care and elegnnee than any in fche»city, comprising- the mo3t fashionable goods in that lino. 8AUCEL JULL. POE, HALL & LOFTON, AIT0ENEY3 AT LAW, MACON, GA. Office, on Third street, over City Bank. oovltf UK ItBERT FIELDER. IDES L. FIELDER H. & I. L7FIELDER, Attorneys at Laxv, CUTIIBEBT, GEORGIA, ■TT7"1 LL give prompt attention to nil businr^s W i xmhded to them, in tho counties of Ran dolph, . Stewart, Quitman, Clay, Early, Calhoun anaTei veil, tho Supreme Court of Georgia, nml the DU trict and Circuit Courts of tho Unite*! Slates U r tho Southern District of Georgia. s*tyt!7- tf BROOMS, BROOMS. have just received 100 dozen assorted BROOMS. U pay year of prosperous sport which those op erators have enjoyed on the green cloth of Wall t-tre t. Jim 1 reo all are, fiat on our back*, butchered to make a Roman holiday! Meanwhile, there are twenty-four theatres, innumerable c tar-lecturers, eir- (■* ycticlM, and concerts to amuse us and keep our minds off oar troubles. The Avenue, of a Sunday, is packed as always, wit .1 ante tho less gaily dressed 100 TEX^t ALLOX KEGS Sipr HKt Molasses FOR SALE CHE.tr AT thrroto-, and tho n »pers tell ns, in laadod column*, that “the worst i»ov> r.' •'.Yei« i cns'it, i;iie sow* rtrrtuu," saida grocer to a prornirsat broker who had Men crushed, and on his knees, trying to mako his legs again, “I am all right; business never c<> good; cash price’s'— cash profits.” ”Ah, yc*!” said the bro ker: "but about the middle of Kebmary yooTl have « visit from about a thousand customers yon n. ver aw lefore, who'll como in without knocking, and tike wiTicot r rAvnro.” Let as pray he may not be among the If you will glance with me at the up- tnwn rsstaiiimit i of an aveuiag—restau- j gala ffloa B*—to'a and the Cafe I Brunswick—you will see no sitters at tho table*. Waiters whispering to each other JAQUES & JOHNSON’S. WE MEET THE DEMANDS OF THE TIMES Best Goods and Lowest Prices! patron* hav* proven this fart, as we know V/ from oar krgv CASH SALES during the great sacrifices : will matte from now until tho 1st January, M74. OiU and you will bo sat ratted that toe Ux in little oup», ami the cashiers*notldiu^ The tjrx at Hotel Windsor, all cat ghte- and velvet, built on rround vrorth a mil lion. ami leaded at half n million or so mere, wtmld have h:v«l a heavy pull for it* first f*»*^««*ii under lii>* l-» -i .. ii.-pit’o.-- ; but, as it i*. its huildtr Iuul faihd. it. palatial suite* at from % -0,000 a year down wan Lj are vacant, and its propiotor TALKs OF CLOmo 3»OORS. A fow hardy souls keep on. Thero are throo n**w theatres itill building’, and businen* houses in process of erection all ulong Broadway ; but I fancy the xvork- Dirn are on bo*rd-wa#es—if as much as , —to keep up appearaneez. ; S. O. Boxy. President. R. F. Lawtox, Cashier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. Office in HufTs Sew BuUdlng. Receives Deposits, BUYS AXD SELLS EXCUAXGK. Hakes Adranros on Storks Bond*. Cotton in Store. Also on Shipments oi Cotton. SEYMOUR. TIXSLF.Y & CO. Planters 7 Bank. FORT VALLEY, GA. T) ECEIVES Deposit«. clisoounts Paper, buys and Xv sells Exclunre; also. Gold and bilveT. Oolterttem made at mil aerrorihki point*. Interr>t paid on Deposits when made for a specified time. Wx.J.AspESSojr.rroa't. W. E. Bsowx.Cash’r usactoas Wm. J. Anderson, OoL Hnch L. Herman! CoL Wm. Felton. Dr. W. A Matliewa. Dr.M !«. n.Hollin*hm 4e1«f They are solo agents for the celebrated L. <5c M. PERFECTED SPECTACLES! THE BEST IN USE. Their Work Department is complete. New Work and Badges made to order. To fine watch J work and repairing, special attention is given—and guarantee their work—at moderate charges. CVt I -i f Boots and Shoes! FOR THE FAIL TRADE, 1873. | MATCHES, MATCHES. 150 Ga °SS HOUND R OOD PAELOB MATCHES. *t!8tf SEYMOUR. TINSLEY & CO. IF CADDY LARD, S, 5 and 10 pound caddies—FRESH. SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO. MACKEREL. 300 PACKAGES MACKEREL just in SEYMOUR. TINSLEY & CO. A NORTH GEORGIA i No. 3 Cotton Avenue and 66 Third Street. F A ». 3QR FOR SALE. OrFEU TOR SALE, ta reasonable trrm*. both a* to price ar.d pay m -mt*. my firm in Wth Gronr.a. ronUuninr non acres of land, ■no 50» acres cleared. The cleared land cm- brans some fine level mulatto land*, tome pray had* art about aeventy-fire acres of bottom, tad The wood land brarily timbered with oak. P^pta- “ta inuroitorafd with pine. The dwelling boose a finely boilt. nmtaininr ten rooms above and bnck bosement. cortinx alone 'SAO0. Barns, stable*, mn-house and tenant houses aie ample tor the place. A fine, nataihw Isprine of freestone waiereonvrnirnt to the bouse. 1 r is Prated tea miles from Dalton, on a rev line of East Ten nesses and Yirrinia Railnxsd. the road ninninp within a mile of the bouse. It hi two and a half miles to the nearest station; Are mile, to Cttoora Sprinrs. and seven mile* to Tnnm.ll Hill, on the State R «-d. The place ia healthy, and oCers a Urnlifol home in a riiat erowinc r.-rion U rotmtiy. Sold tor the reason that other enraei- menu prevent me from ids inr it my penunal at tention. For further lartirulara address aw at Gridin. Ga. ALEX- M. SPEER, ectaotf OXE OF THE BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES! Ever offered by us in this market. ONLY MANUFACTORY In this country where Loom Reeds, Harnesses Patent Wire Heddles Are m&de under one management. Also, SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN MILLS promptly furnished. Joljft Cm Which is undoubtedly the best shirt brought to this market, unequaled in FIT and QUALITY. Shirts made to order and fit guaranteed. Hats, Silk and. Fim The nobbiest and latest styles of Hats constantly on hand and new ones arriving weekly. Prices to suit everybody. The public are invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, and be convinced that I mean what I say. CHAS. WACHTEL, Fourth street, No. 1 Brown House, next door to the Ladies* Entrance, oct26tf Opposite Passenger Depot. REPUBLIC LIFE IS1MCE COMPANY CAPITAL STOCK, FtVE MILLIONS. CENTRAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JOHN V. FARV7ELL - 3FK ESI HE (XT! HI LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.) FOR 20 YEARS THE Standard of Excellence THR 9UGHOUT THE WORLD. OYER 850,000 IN USE. If you think o * buy in.? a Sexvin? Machine it will pay you to examine the record* of those now in use and profit by .experience. THE WHEELER & WILSON STAN DS ALONE AS THE ONLY LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE. USING THE ROTARY HOOK. MAKING A IX)CK STITCH, nlikc on both side* c*f tiie fabric sewed. All shut tle machines waste nower in drawing tiie shuttle bock after the stitch is formed bringing double wear and strain upon both machine and operator, hence while other machine* tnnidly wear out, the WHEELER & WILSON LASTLA LIFETIME, and proves an economical investment; l>o not believe all that is promised by so-called “Cheap machines you should require nroof that years of use irave tested their value. Money once thrown away cannot be recovered. Send for our circulars. Machines sold on enry terms, or monthly payments taken. Old machine* put in order or received in exchange. WHEELER & WILSON MF’G CO.’S OFFICES: Savannah, Augusta. Macon and Columbus, Ga. W. B. CLKVES, On. Agt.,Savannah, Ga. W. A. HICKS. Agent, Macon. Ga. janlSeodly CAUTIOIf. BUT OXLT THE GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE, aiAjrrFACTTEEn nr E. & T. FAIRBANKS & CO J. H. ZEILIN & CO., f Pn:r.i<i«. 3faeon. Go. Water Georgia Laud aud Power For Sale. J. J. ABRAMS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE * —AND— notary public. Ladies’, Hisses’, Children’s, Gents', Boys', and Youths’ Wear. «• b »’T hrogm, to the most delicate slipper, made to or- ocr ana oi ine oe« material. Couttiy merchant* will find it to their advantage to examine our stock, from which equally good aclocrictra anbe made at prices that xrill compare favorably with those of the Northern cities. . *” hare, at Na $ Cotton avenue and GO Thinl street, all the latest styles of t elegant HOWARD HOUSE. BROAD STREET. j Nearly opposite Montgomery and Ecfaula Rail- rood Depot. E UP AULA, ALABAMA. | J. W. HOWARD. • - PflOPniETOSH. Only a short walk to and from tho Southwest ern lt-i.;rund^ Scxcn;y-:.\e «-• *sivo.l m • :nvJ- tiu< fare. vptx Pm rawvr ^ippe^, finished in the most tuinlar. 1 examine. vawHwrauted durable, to all of which xre would invite our friends and the public generally | MIX & XIRTLAItfD. METROPOLITAN W ITH a \ icxr to a partial to l vi o thousand. 2an Am tf criangeof rasitKssI offer for utk and hirkorv land, xrblch lass water poxi cr. an*ie!ir*ble [> a larre cotton manufacturing the Octnulgee river, six mile* an sell tracts of from ltd acres Address WM. LUNDY. Matvn, Ga. t. n. B. ETTDHES, CONSTABLE, D. F.FLEJIIXO. JAMES M. WIISOX 3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES, FOR THE FALL TRADE. fiHrtTfwiSi TV ^HOE^ ANI CHATHAM COUXTY. oaro Xa.G B .' :re»!. SAVAXXAH. CA P.O.Boi.So7. , Special attention given to the collection of claims \V.-.mini* i»surd and preuiptij aerxed. t bCU3 7 A- M, to 7 r. X. ucM6m * SAMUEL A.NELSON i. . ' 1 li, ‘ Manufacturers a very large and well selected stock of BOOTS I* Uil > I - ; • ■- . ipiion, wh.cii xmII ica-Id as low a* m any other market Morcnanta Char lesion are invited to examine our stock. D. F. FLEMING & CO., 2 BAYNE STREET. CORNER OF CHURCH STREE JAMES OIL? ILL IN IRON & BRASS WORKS, Canal Street, from Gtlt to Jth, RICHMOND, - - - VA. WM. E. TAOTEE & CO., EX8WEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS. ENGXETES OF ALI. K1> IIS. Send for Circular. H. R. BROWN, loiitij Acent. BEBSa EEPUBLIC BLOCK. ATLAXTA. GEOBGLV. ATLANTA, G-A., BRANCH. OFFICERS—E. E. Rawiox. President: L.P. Geast. Vice Preiidcnt: J. P. Logan, M. D„ Medi- '"'kx^CU'rlVF. COMMITTEE—E. E. Rawsos, L. P. Gkast, V. E- Toumet. L. Scofield, W. P. Patti llo, J. A. IIaydes, D. A. Beatie. AUGUSTA, *GA. BRANCH. OFFICERS—Geoboe T. JacEsoy, President; James T. Bothttell, ice President; G. E. Rat- CL y.sTecUTIVB^OMSiITTEE —Edwabd Train W. Dastzl, T. B. Bbjuce, Jonx U. 3IET2I W. if. Goopeich. SPECIAL AGENTS * GEO. L THOMAS, Jm, JAS. W. THOMAS, DR. R- S. JACKSON. A STRONG STOCK COMPANY, WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OF CAPITAL, character, and local Influence, and provide* Life Inauranco at the lowest safe rates, without delusive promise of d.vidend.«, or rather make* the Dividend certain by decreasing tiie premium. By its organizations it enables a man to deal with his own neighbors, stockholders in the Company, men whom he knows will do justice to his family alter he is dead, and also providea thafc his funds will be invested to de velop the resources of his own locality. A Company with Capital enough and breadth enough to be safe bevc-nd question, with national extent and prestige, and yet a Horae Company everywhere. An easy Company for Agents to work and retain the confidence of tneir neighbors, •WILLIAM GOODNOW, Southern Manager, Republic Block, Atlanta, Ga. 8. T. JBSKX5& Superintendent of Ajenciea. ratStocd 5m STANDARD SCALES Stock Scales. Coat. Scales, Hat Scales, Dai- rt Scales. Cocster Scales, etc., etc. SCALES REPAIRED PROMPTLT AND RZA90JABLT. For Kile also, Troemner’* Coffee and Drug Mill** Composition Bells, all sizes Letter I*resses, etc. TUP MOST PERFECT Alarm Cash Drawer! MILES ALARM TILL CO.’S EVERY EVEET MERCHANT SHOULD SOLD AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses Fairbanks & Co., 31k Ilroailunj, Xew York, ICO Baltimore Street, Mtimora S3 C*rop Street. AewOrleaa* FAIRBANKS A SWING. M*»otcH»U. Philadelpta- FAIRBANKS. BROWXX CO. 2 31ilk Street, Boston. 1 or sale bj & CURD. mot,™ ifatl+y"* FRENCH’S NEW H0TEh» /^lOR. CORTLAXDTntulXKW CHyRCHgg- V XEW YORK. Onthe European pwn.* teI( | i of the lateColonel Rg^ ^ 1, has taken ’ e!y renovated UW^ tr thebu#»^rtoNjSI ARD P. FRENCH. French, of French’s II newly fitted up Centrally located . Landie*^ and Gentlemen svimng- jun#!0tt