The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 25, 1873, Image 2

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1873 TIIE .MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH ALSu MESSENGER! TUESDAY MORNING, .NOVEMBER PHELPS, DOREMUS A CORBETT CLOTHING North British & Mercantile WINSHIP & CALLAWAY, MACON FLOUR MILLS ;ciiQcr PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE MATTRESSES, SPRINB BEOS, ETC., 2t>land -<< t > t'-uial St.. N.rar Broadway, New York. WM. PHELPS. OTIS CORUKTT. WM. T. DORK MI'S. p«*«-uLation. .in< 1 in- il'Ore tlieir valua- roach«« for moving rod .1,. «Iit-ro at i :lu fall and the cd- 1. and hence come JLN'SUISAXCJ: COMPANY. Cotter from Colorado. I'knv i November, ls7 j. mmUmmiI lettenhare rv. !, NISBETS FOUNDRY 1). I_ BOBEK1S. r. X. UAEbiN DNVIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO.. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. I take pleasure in announcing to friends and the public in general that my stock of lie then explain' d bow corners in cur* Tvttcj arc obtained liy a dozen m. n or lc*r, who have plenty of bonds, and have as- oertuined tb" amount of currency in cir- ion. They borrow and lock np mil* non* of greenbacks for sixty and ninety days. The tiorernment com«w in and throws an amount of gold on the market, i'.ie Government that beeomea a specula tor in its own promises to pay. lets out gold and leaves that much less green backs far Wall street to manipulate. They again borrow and lock op a large proportion of the capital upon which the sale and shipment of the crops depend; and the Government, which is the sole lzuikcr, is utterly powerless to prevent it. If Government can sell gold, issue it from its vaults to keep the price down, why may it not issue currency to prevent a corner in that and save the country fr >m a financial crash, which, if it lasts ninety days longer, will produce more dams (e than all the geld the Government owns is worth ? ’ The whole volume of the country, if legitimately used, is insufficient. The ratio of tuu annual productions in this and other countries proves this. IKING rf.raj.-H-d toMin, la w bounws' I sen suit uk ill hsllh. I new I*e IW sic Shy annuli, 4>'n. I tters are from Middle Georgia, nnd the authors of the same are or ahould be readers of the Tem. .i:ai h AMD Mx.r.- osa. I havo endeavored to answer all < ••imiiunicalion* ivv.'vod, and fnmUh the applicant such information respecting CM rsdo as would be of interest to those contemplating a settlement here. For a few weeks past the number of inquiring correspondents seemed to have l»e-a largely recruited, and I find Fiat I have not the time to devote to a cor. v - ;- nd. nce,eip, n»iveandunpi. it.,' Is,and I ask the privi'ege of pnbrshing this in the Tzixoiurn Ann Mi. ixnuia,and li ; e this will suffice for alh The above remarks have no all ., liona to any *f sny friend*, for letter* from them are ever welcome in my sanctum, ar.,1 v hen I can serve them in any capacity they can command me. I think I o n safely my that at least five-fifth* of all letters I receive of this character, are from parties whom I have never seen, and who have no claim* whatever upon my time. Yet I do not blama them for making the inquiry, but would suggest that they apply to tb* proper source. The following is about a fair specimen of the letters I receive ■ *■ , Gambia, October 20. 1*73. '•Dtar Hir: I met a friend of yours a few day* since, who told me that you wore in Denver, Colorado, and wishing to more West I writ* for information. 1*1 ua» give me information as to the distance from Atlanta to Denver, roate, co t, etc. How is the climate ? Warm or cold ? In there much snow in winter? Is Colorado a mining, agricultural or grazing coun try, and what is the chief industry and staple products? Is tho country healthy, ana what is tho principal sickness ? How many railroads run into Dsnvur, an 1 what is the also of the town? "Winter® tho principal towns besides Denver? Is the >asoni? Are the Liberal advances made on Produce We hate a cuud .stuck of Bagging u CAPITAL—60LD hand, whirli oiler u.t loy .rates. j|fepl2 6ia VX. U. STARK. II. P. K1CUMO.NO. WM. II. STARK A CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS, • SAVANNAH. UA. Careful attention riven to sales or shipment of Cotton and all kind* of Produce. Liberal advances made on con*i$nnients. Agents for the safe of L\ Frank Coes Hone Superphosphate^ Magnolia Liirht Draft Cotton Gins, Princeton Factory Yams and Arrow Tu n. $epl2 $m K. H. COIIKN, JK. J03. UL’LL COHEN & HULL. Cotton Factors and General Com. mission Merchants, «>C liny street, S:o niinali, Gn. Refer respectfully to J. W. Lathrop A Co, N A. Hmnta?’. s.‘,i a Go, Tiaon A Gordon. II. Ma.wr A Co, .Milo ilut.il. V. 1*. Savaiuiali Bank ami Trust Co. «epl*Bm J. N. LIGHT FOOT Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, Insure. Stun-., Mevrhandta, Dwellings. Furr.i* tun and all other property at TT.. been selected with more care and elegance than any in the city, comprising the most fashionable goods in that line. I. C. PLANT A SON. Agent*. Mattm. Ga WE hare opened a wholesale apartment orer our retail store, and invite the Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchant* who buy in this market to give U3 a call. We will sell them on as good terms and at aa low prices a3 they can buy them in New York. Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The STONEWALL I KEEP THE CELEBRATED 10G Ray Street, Snvanuali, fin. Agents for the sale of Merrynuai’s Ammouiated Bones. eeplX tfm L. M. WARFIELD. K0111. WAYNE. WARFIELD & WAYNE, Cotton Brokers and ^Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. O FFER their service* to planters andshipjicrs of cotton, etc., and solicit a bhareoi thoir bu>»- nuvs. Cush advances made on consignments at lowest rates of interest. AU business entrusted to our care, will receive prompt attention. "Fu tures’* bought and sold in the Savannah and Now York Cotton Exdiange on the most reasonablo terms. sep!8 Cm tion between bonks. This produce, high intcrcA which Is evidence of low pros perity. Cheap money, and plenty of it, is what wo require. Poverty and high money go band in hand. Cheap money is tho secret of England's greatness. As apolitical objection—with the sword in tho hands of the Executive under the Enforcement Aet, and the money of the country within control of the Govern- meat, centralization, most become, year by year, more complete, and private prop- la filled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit, and see the Which is undoubtedly the best shirt brought to this market, uneqnaled in FIT and QUALITY. Shirts made to order and fit guaranteed. Hats, Silk and. Fur. The nobbiest and latest styles of Hats constantly on hand anil 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. CIIAS. WACHTEL, Fourth street. No. 1 Brown House, next door to the Isadies’ Entrance, octSGtf ~ ~ ~ ‘ Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits, Good as tho Scotch, for $13 per suit, worth $: W. DUNCAN. J. H. JOHNSTON. M. MACLltAX. ' DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, OS liny street, Savannah, Ga. Opposite rossongor Depot. SOLE AGENTS, MACON. GA. 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. JNO. H. DOBBS. Late of "Wise, Dobbs A Co. LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO., B. P. WALKER. Late of S. T. «fc B. P. Walker. 1L C. PLANS AO AX. W. W. FLAN SAGAN. A. P. ABELL. K. 8. MORGAN. FLANNAGAN, ABELL A CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, 185 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA. M ANAGING Agent* for the English Stonewall Fertilizer, etc. Bugging and Ties furnished, unit liberul cash advances u.udo on consignments for sale in Savannah, or on shipincHts to our cor- ro.spondents in Northern; Eastern or Enn>i>ean market*. augl 6m HantaiiQa BITTERS’- Platte nnvigablu at all BBI. Indians troublesome, and what tribes in fest Colorado ? How is game, and what kind is most abundant? Fteaso write tup fully alt about the buxino <* prospacta of the country, and what are the chances for a young man, al>lo and willing to work, hut no money ? I can bring n dozen fel lows with me if you will only promise them business, l'leaao reply at an early day and oblige. —— •T. 8 What is tho rate of board per month ?*’ Only imagino from one to a dozen such letters per day, and you will not wonder that I am forced to reply through tho Tsi.cuasru awn MsaxsMusa. Mo.t of the letters I receive seem to bo from a class of young men out of employment at home, and who fancy that* them is any kind of employment Lore they might ask, and that Uieni will bo a rush for their services. Such persons bad better stuy away, for thoy will surely be disappointed. Denver and the other town* are crowd ed with clerks, bookkeeper), salesmen, lawyers, doctors, clergymen and gentle men. and the competition is fearful. Clerks and twokkoepers, ai a rule, aic paid os little as in tho East, and the cost of living much greater, and this class of men will do bettor anywhere East. Many young men come hcr$ without money or friend*, and necessity uoon drives them to carrying the i cl, driving a droy or work of a similar ehametor. (GUION LINE.) F irst-class steamers rail between New York and Livorpoolevurv Wednesday, lilTurd- ing the best possible accommodation for the aa* loon and steerage passenjrera. Drafts issued — AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER, Hako’s Block, ----- Poplar *t., Macon, Ga. ateenure passengers. Drafts issued for passage money from Euro,»o at current rates. For rates of iiossMPe find other information, ap- * wii i t .*■ rsiTinv. WILLIAMS A GUION. 29 Broadway, New York. Or to W. McKAY. Agent. No. 68 Second street. Macon. Gs. A. W. GIBSON. C. J. GAMBLE. A. BECK. A. M. SLOAN. ART11UKN.S0LLEE. G. V.WYLLY, JR A. M. SLOAN CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, Ciaghom A Cunuingluun’sRaiige, Hay Street, Savanuali, Ga. n AGGING nnd Ties advanced on crops. Liberal cash advances mode on conaignment* for sale in Savutinnh, or on shipments to reliable corres- IKiiulents iu LiveriKXjl, New York, Fhiladelpliia. Boston or Baltimore.augl Cm COTTON STATES Life Insurance Company. PRINCIPAL OFFICE MACON* GEORGIA, Macon. Ga„ October 10, 1873. Z rrtniS company is prepared to issue policic*on A the *Vtock plans,*' tlui premiums on yrluch are from SO to 25 per cent, leas than on the mu tual rates. Ah opi*ortunity is thu* afTorded to all who desire insurance, or who may wish, uom any cnifse, to transfer tlieir policiea from otly*r coni | Kin its to place tlieir risks in a reliable home institution, at a less rote, notwithstanding in crease of age, than original cost. Tho "Cotton States” has an available reserve of capital ami de posit* of $500,000, which i* entirely independent of it* business, ami is not used therein. Good agents wanted. Liberal indmvment.s will bo eiven. GEO. 8. OBBAR, octlS 1m S*>cn»tiiry. Gold ii no nreaxu of the valuation CHINA. CROCKEFlYv-OLASS WARE’ one of the scost dcftirsble Tonic* and C*- thnrtlrs in the world. They aro intended •trirtlyasa JAMES U. BLOUNT. ISAAC HAKPKMAX. JOHN TTARDEMAN. BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, «.i. Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s, auglO if B. W. & S. H. JEMISON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Office 52 Second st., Macon, Georgia. W ILL practice in tlio courts of Macon and ad jacent circuits, and in the Supreme nnd Federal Courts of Georgia. Sjwrial attention given to matters In Bankruptcy. itor, but not for tho debtor, who made his debt when npccie payments were un- thought of. Tho true basis of wealth i* tho differ ence between production and consump tion. How ran you get money ? Make it from the noil. Already the difference in the prico of cotton and that which it should be is greater thou tho auionnt of gold the Cotton, tobacco and only to boused a* & medicine, and always ac cording to direction*. They ore tho abeotoachor of the fecb!o*nd debilitated. They act upon a diseased liver, and Urania to to each a degree th; tnliealthy action la at once brenght about. As aremedy to which Women are especially sutycct it i* super seding every other atfmulant. A* aSprlne snd Summer Tonic they hate no equal. They are a miU and ccatlo Purgativo aa well aa Toole. They partly the blood. They are a splendid Appetizer. Thf yxrato the weak atroaf. They parity and invigorate. They cure Dj»- pepsia. Constipation and Headache. They act aa a specific in all spe^lea of disorders which undermine the bodily etreoeth and break'town the animal spirit*. Depot, 53 Park Place, lfw York. Uoi.'ruuient oirn*. other pro Incts wouUl enable us to ship from foreign countries nil the gold we wnnt even it we luul not a dollar. Ho announced "bo would not vote for a return to specie payments. The idea was WHOLESALE. GROCERS, WASHINGTON FOE. SAMUEL HALL. >VM. A. LOFTON. POE, IIALL &. LOFTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA. Office, on Third street, over City Bunk, novltf FRUIT JELLIES, FRUITS. l’ICKLES, SALMON, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, etc. Just received direct from one of tho most relia- COTTON CROP OF 1873 room for employment for - I'MmiMro/ os. To the capitalist no country presents a brooder field for invustment anil gpeciSH tion of every kind. llut capitalists need no advico; t'l can aeo for tbmuiiolvoa, and it good thing” cannot bo won they CAMPBELL & JONES, WAREHOUSEAND COMMISSION MERCHANTS PROVISION AND LIQUOR lions, Luring a low rate of interest, re- cnnvertililo at tlio option of the bolder, principal and interest, into Ujal Under niirennf, receivable foe all dues to Gov- iTnment. Those are temporary expedients. Unless he changed his mind ho would intniilueea measure to alwlish tlio tax on private banks. Ho was opposed to high tariff on money. Tho old or free banking system pro vided for moving crops and prevented corners. Yon could not move bills of one bkwrkitMr establishments iu tho country, and for sale at low prices. „ ocliltf • B. It. YVRIGLEY A CO. lues L. Fiseuzu. lltiiutur eUiLueit. T1XJJ FOUR LOD1NG ion YVsrdiouw, Corner Second and 1’oplar StroeU. 11 woo, Georgia, J)KXE\V tho tender of their services in tho Storage and Sale of Cotton. ypSOxxalAvSm •• e<xm1 thing cannot l>o wtn thoy aro nble to return to the placo from whence they aune. Krcn thu farmer cannot start hero without money. Ho may pre-empt his land, but this is only the begimvng of oipenae. There ia no timber, save here nnd there a cottonwood tree or sapling. Hi* land must bo fenced; the po.-to brought from tho mountains, at a eo.,t of from fifteen to twenty cents apiece, and then tho wire or lumber to fence the hind mnstall be bought and paid for—not with planters' drafts, but nukm~ ridj PIANO Now manufactured ere the Knabe, Hallett, Davis & Go., Haines Bros., And Southern Goin. Ami tho best and Cheapest Place to Buy One Is at LUDDEfr & BATES’ iOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED. Prices to Suit the Times. M on delivery. Then comes tho outlay of providing 'ne gating ditches, for it is a waste of time to plant without water. Then the cost of fuel and provisions for one year. From this plain statement the most obtuse mind can readily perceive, without enter ing into further details, that a farm of any sixo cannot be started here without a largs outlay of money. Improved forum cost much more than in Georgia; choice farms being held nt from $23 to $76 per aere. Farm labor here is high;' average workmen being paid from $23 to $.15 per month. Mining is <me of the great in dustries of tho land, and tho usual pay of a miner is from $3 to $5 per day. Bet the life ia a hard one, nnd soon wears out tho best constitutions; and th# laborer who has lind in the South nnd breathed the soft, IsUmy atmosphere for whlah it is so noted, could novor be satisfied with a home far down in tho bowel* of old mother Earth. Stock raising here yield* rich returns. ■ F you want to rave a per ernt in huyinz . . Bredr-mwin Cfothins. so toll. J. Harr’s, ror- nrr Third snd Cherry street* Macon. Urn. lie i, offering MO Men's extra fi“^.„htejt i *tjrlea i Ilbeks^ worth f to 00. MOO Men’, latest style CASSIMEKE BUSI NESS SUITS, st *12 SO rorh. worth *1 son per suit. soo uen» eiira line, taie.1 .era, uuirs arte Blue CtMhand Bearer DRESS SUITS, at tes 00. "aiiit Men’s latest style CASSIMERE BUSI NESS SUITS, st ns SU rarh. worth *1800per suit. 1Z»0 Men’. CuHtom Made Scotch and Knclidi CASSI MERE SUITS, nt SSO 00 each, worth JSi 00 '~Um Fred man’s SUITS, at $3 00 each, worth |10 00 a suit. Youth’s, Boys’ snd Children’* SUITS I nuke a sponality, and will sell them cheaper than they can be made at home. I offer ISOO Boys’and Children's CASSIMERE SUITS, at Si 00 a suit, worth *800 a suit. iooo Children', extra fine, latrat »tylc, im ported CASSIMERE SUITS, at $000, worth *1) 00 a suit, a meat bargain. too Bov." imimrtcd Caasimere. latest cut and style SUITS, at *10 00. worth *19 oo a suit. MOO Bovs' SATINET SUITS, at *150. worth $3 5o a mit. Alwayaon hand a full line ot Men’s and Cliil- drena’CIDTHINO. of all ityks and deecriplkm. SAVANNAH, GA. From S3 to 50 different prices and style, alwayi Ererv purcliaser minranteedagood instrument. l.;ir.vst piano trade in tho South aud lowest Every one thinking ot buying a piano i, invited to write ua tor terms aud prices. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. (WITH LATEST IMPEOYEKENTS.) FOR 20 YEARS THE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ART GALLERY Wooden Ware, Willow Ware! Tinware, SPECIAL NOTICE Until times are better, wo slrall sell pianos at wholesale prices for cash or on .iliort time. We guarantee tirst-rate Pianos for $265,3275, S290 and $300. Superior Piano*. M23,$3S0 and $375. till 1 a va:‘ einn eiut Rim tt-r. end) rpHE tmdmifrned takes pkiuro in announcing X Uwt he is n>rw prepared, at No. 8 COTTON AVENUE, (Riddle's old stand) To execute IPICTTriRIESl Of every variety awl style of tbs PHOTOGKAPHIC AET. OYER 850,000 IN USE. The very best Kanos, *«0, *M0, *150, *175. SW0. *550 and $000. Pianos never have licen wild so cheap before. These price, are only for tho pres ent, Do not let the chance go by. piano, delivered, freight paid, to cash liuyere in the South. Pianos wld onions time. COTTON FOB 3?IA.NOSS. We will take cotton at Savannah market price, delivered at any point on the railroad, in exchange for Piano, or Organa, at. <®h prirea. but no one can ungago in tbis without money. Shoop are worth from $2 to $3, and it requires the money to buy enough for a atari. And it wonld bo n.< natural a presumption for the farmer of tho South to sell his cotton on timo. aa for tho nbeop grower to soil his sheep on time. The wool clip hero will pay all tho oxpenios of a flock, und yield a small ineomo beside,, and the ineroaao of a flock it ull clear prt>fits. Kaising cattle and horse, is a S irofitablo employment, nnd there is but ttlo risk of any kind attending it. Nei ther horses or cattle require toed of any kind, nor shtdter in winter or imnuner, and trill keep fat on tho dry grass Of win ter as well as tho rich succulent gr.»*, of j summer, Tho lifo of a herder ia a hard ! one, but probably tho healthiest which one can engage in. I think the finest specimens of men, physieall v speaking. I havo over met are found on thee Western prairie*. Th* growth and development of Color ado in tho past two years has been won derful. and a bright future as a State certainly await, her. Tho Territory notf has population of over 100,000 inhabi tants, and is rapidly increasing. There are now completed over seven hundred mile, of railroad,, tho territorial govern ment doe* not owe one dollar, and it* natural resource* are probably greater than any part of the ’"Groat West ’’ It is impossible to furnish, in a brief WING & SOLOMON FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON HAKSACT3A GEXEKALBANKIXG BISIXESS. If you think of buying a Sewin* Mficfcha* it will pay you to examine the. record* ol■ tboae vtm in use and prolit by experience, THE \V HEELER & WILSDX .STANDS ALOXE AS THE ONLY LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE. USING THJ ROTARY HOOK. MAKING A LOCK STITCH, alike on both Rides of the fabric sewed. All shut tle machines waste power in drawing the shuttle back after the stitch is formed bringing double wear and strain upon both machine and operator* hence while other machines rapidly wearout, the WHEELER 4 WILSON LASTL A LIFETIME* and proves an economical investment; JX> not believe all that is promised by so-called * Cheap machine*, you should require proof that yours of use have tested their value. Money once thrown away cannot l»e recovered. Send for our circulars. Machines sold on easy terras, or monthly payment* taken. Old machines «Lm?^N ta |S®S^OFFICB. Savamish, Auausta, Macon and Columbus, Ga. W. B. CLEVES, Gen. ArL, Savannah, Ga. W. A. HICKS, Agent. Macon. Ga. Offer to tho public a largo and newly selected stock of UIUCTOSS: L C. PLANT. D. FLANDERS. H. L. JEWETT. VT. 11. DINSMORE H. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE, G. U. HAZLKHURST. I. c. PLANT, PrraiJcnt. W. W. Waiuiav. Cashkir. mslMilnovl* I. 0. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers, MACON, GA. Buy and Sell Exchange, Gold, Silver. Stock, Slid Bonds. Deposits Received, On Which Interest will he Allowed, j nov9tf BROOMS, BROOMS, STERLING SILVER AND PLATED-WARE. And embracing tnxuiyfnew and novel sty lex* just out. AELLOWTINT PICTURES! Remarkable for a peculiar raflnen. NrasUvs, retouebed. whereby all blemishes are voided. Bau»faction guaranteed in every instance, octftrod.lm T. It. If LACKS HEAR. ^T3 have ju*t received 100 dozen assorted BROOMS. SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO. ootistf BY THE GALLON, BAEEEL AND CAE LOAD. MATCHES, MATCHES, STATE AGENTS for Porter Combination Garden and Plantation Roes, innlgoodly GROSS ROUND WOOD PARLOR MATCHES. CAUTION. BUY ONLY TIIB GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE, MASCFACTVRKD BT E. & T. FAIRBANKS & CO They are rate agents lor tho celebrated X,. <Sc Iff. PERFECTED SPECTACLES! THE BEST IN USE. Their Work Department ix complete. New Work and Badge, made to order. To fine watch Please call and examin c our We offer the above goods at very reasonable rato3. stock. SBYMOUR. TINSLEY & CO. CADDY LARD, PAYABLE ON CALL. Advance, made on Cotton and Pro. duce In Store. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO novlGeodtf b. Only 50 Cents per Bottle, It pr.mote, the G ItOfVTIf, PKESEItrilS the COLOR, nnd Incrca-w, iho Vigor und BEAUTY of iho HAIR. « Orrs Tiro.it Yratio ,no LtoiVs K,m .TTT'V joavss Kara to fnt m. rvui#i b r U»ra.»fratln»u»of l‘nnc«toxi * ’flaca. n « iwnifl is danvod from th>' Unrk. KAXtn»0.’*«xnifjui* tOflwa,r, r**n/"»,rywaalr, . favor it ba# rtvcirovj. mn d the pepa- , a nt r it h*Af aim a f is — .. . . ■ — SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO. octistf MACKEREL, CAPITAL STOCK, FIVE MILLIONS CEXTKAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. PACKAGES MACKEREL just in MACON, GEORGIA. SEYMOUR. TINSLEY k CO. octlStf ONLY HANUFACTOEY In this country where Loom Reeds, Harnesses —X5I>— Patent Wire Heddles Are made under one management. A bin. SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN 3 Cotton Avenue and 66 Third Street. STANDARD SCALES DIRECTORS WM. S. HOLT. JNO. B. ROSS. WM. B. JOHNSTON. JOHN J. GRESHAM. julyXSSm Woman's Glory is Her Hair. JLYON’S Stock Scaled coat ScAi.re, Hat Scales,Dai- RT SCAI.ES, CoCMKB SCALES, XIC- KTC. SCAXJS KEPAISEP PROMPTLY AND REASONABLY. For wle also, Treemner** Coffee and Drug Mill*. Composition Bells, all ««* Letter Presses, etc. THF MOST PERFECT Alarm Cash Drawer! MILES AIiAKM TILL CO.’S IE VERY EVERY S. G. Bonn, President. R. F. Lawton* Cashier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. Office In Huff's New Building. Receives Deposits, BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE. Make* Advances on Storks. Bonds, Cotton in Store. Also on Shipments of Cotton. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. frblSlv BOOTS AND SHOES MILLS promptly furnished. D. a BROWN, Lowell, Maas* U. 8. iffwijm; iu1\-24 Cm Ever offered by us in thia market. HOWARD HOUSE. BROAD STREET, Nearly oppoxito Montgomery snd Eufaula Rail- read Depot. EUFAULA. ALABAMA. J. W. HOWARD, • • Pkopbietoeb. Only a short walk M and from tlio Southwest ern Railroad. Seventy-five cent, raved in omni- A NORTH GEORGIA General Gordon on ilie Flnnn< rial Situation, General Gordon iul<lr*<.etl l of Colucibu* Friday ui^ht oil ciol situation. From i remarks in the Sun we What then has don. primarily, "Wall street-’’ tion in gold and in curre ties good and bad. ’ Why docs all the mono;* w , at certain neason* to W AVhat it the reasoo of tliii rea Because the whole financial the country i* wronjj und fal Under the hankin * law, the forced to keep a largv reec rency, for which they pai,! tl inent more than dollar for do purchase of it* bonds at a pr. the reoeipU of lots tluui j..ir iu The Uan. therefore, are : anxious to realize interest uj Cft]»it-al which they may liwfu Planters’ Bank, FORT VALLEY. GA. ' Y ECEIYES Deposit*.disrormts i*;u -t,buy*and Jjb nlinfeMI; ibaGoU and Silver. Collection* made at all accessible points. Warranted. Cumprixing *U xsrittiv, and style* from the heavy hrogaii to the most delicate dipper, made to or- derufcluf the best material. Country menbanto wilt inditto their adiantsge to e; amine our stock, from which equally good rotation, can he mad* at price, that wiU compare fsvoral .ly with those ot the Northern cities. . *2 department we frave.« NaSCotton mveir ue and «0 Third stro>t, all the latest styles of Ladies'. Gentlemen", and Children’, Itootx. Shoes, Gmitcn snd Slipp..rv. finished in the most etarant manner, snd warranted durable, to all of which we would invite oar friends and the public generally (xtract as follow*: ■ it ? I answer The spoctili- M E T R O POLIT AN REPUBLIC BLOCK, ATLANTA. GEORGIX ATLANTA, GA, BRANCH. OFFICERS—E. E. RiWSOX, President; L. P. Gkjjt, Vico President: J. P. Loosx. M. D., Modi- '"''exKtUTIVE C03I3IITTEE—E. E. Rawsox, L. P. Geaxt, V. R. Tommkt, L. ScortEiD. W. P. Plttillo, J. X Hayden, D. X Beatie. AUGUSTA, GA BRANCH. OFFICERS—Geoeoe T. Jacksox, President; James T. Bothweu, 3 ice President; G. E. Rsx- ^Et-UTnTwMMmEE-EDWAKD Thomas, W.Daxieu T.B. Bhaxch, JohxU.Meyee W. li. Goodrich. SPECIAL A-G3E1N'I’S» GEO. L TH03IAS, Ju, JAS. W. THOM.VS, DR " r " S " "CK80W. i ^S|°Sa^ l ^^'t^tehSSf , wm t toSiLtod k t^ velop the resourn-s <■( his own*Iorality. A Corapray.witb Cspitol miough and breadth enouzh to ho sdeneyond q uesttai, with national extent and prestige, snd jet a Home Company eteQTvhere. An easy Ctsxpov tor Agents to work nnd retain the toniiuence o( tnetr neighbors, WILLIAM GOODNOW, Southern Manager, Republic Block, Atlanta. Gm. S. T. JENKINS, Sapainteodent of Agencies. ectiieod sm SOLD AT Scale Warehouses Fairbanks & Co., 311 Broadway, New York, 1GC Baltimore Street. Baltimore, •a Camp Street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall, PhShddpUa. FAIRBANKS. BROWN A COra 2 ALik Street, Boston. For sale by Interest paid oo Deposits when made fur a [deified time. Tm. J.Aydxxsoy. Pw»*t- W. E. Bsotnr, Cash’r DIUCTOB3 rm. J. Anderson, CoL Hush L. DenrarJ A Wm. Felton. l»r. W. A Mathews. Dr.M L. II. TToIlin>l*Mt dclStf ontry OFFER FOR .SALE, on rauombk Jenw. U.th m to price and pevnMtO*, my farm in Oil G-joiyia. containiiur 2JW0 am of land, w £00 acre* cA-amL The cleared land em- iv* sorm rii» level mulatto land*, some my Is a:ul about wreitv-tivc arm of bottom l The M land heavily timbered with oak. wy, poplar, and intmp with fdMt The IRnr hou- • is tincl.v built. conUininfr kn ds above and brick ha^emmt. cortin^ alone “—“ — - ^ -mo and tenant A fine. qnfhiKmt J. J. ABRAMS, D. F.FLE31ING. JAMES 5L WILSOI 3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES, IKON & BRASS WORKS, Canal Street, from Gtlt to Ttli, RICHMOND, - - - VA. WM. E. TANNER & CO., ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS. EXGtJTES OF ALL KINDS. Scud for Circular. H. K. BBOWN, jsnikly Agent. CAEHABT A CUED, Macon. On, >ks for the p lone waterccwirenient to the bouM*. u tuile> fn.tu DalL«i. i*t a t.«s*r l.:« FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL, nOR. CORTLANDT»ndNKW CHURCH 8TO.. U NKWYOKK. Ontho Eurc*]*ewi plan. RICH AR.T> P PRBNQH. son of the late Colonel Richard French of French’s Hotel, has taken this Hotel, M. ulv titled up and entirely renowdad the same. CeritraUy located in the business part of the city Landier and Gentlemen aDming Booma attached, juneWtl tw o arid YT^E zre row r.v.'ivinr from th.' Mamilattaiua • rery lam* an«l vr«Jl relveted stock of BOOTS V T SHOES. AND TUL*NKS rA every dcscrip;t««v wlnci* v rill l>e sold, as low as in any other market McrrlumU %;*:ling Charkaton are united to examine our 2stock. D. F. FLEimra &: co^ 2 HATCH STSHBTACORNER OF <1 HURCH, STREE’l oAMULL A.NELSON. I wMvudZm i JAb T -ES GILP1LLIN Aocortli Offiro No- 6 Bull street. SAVANNAH. CA P. O. Box. 3*”. BwdddlMtii glwju to tbe cnllortioa of dal— Wurranti i-mi-i .1:11 ] re:y - ;■ •!. ui.tv fc-'uri 7 x. M. u? ** 1‘. M. Cai ALEX. M. SPEER.