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Jl’ttT MO!
When times sr bard and faab la low.
And trade cornea m moat awful aluw,
What la It that I would atlvlaet—
Adrertlae!
When folk go streaming past the door.
And never step Inside the door,
My beat advice do not daapiae:
Advertise!
When drawer and pocket both aecm thin.
Aud much goes out and naught comes lu,
If you would be eaceeding wise,
Advertlae!
For thus It la with men of brain
binding their fortuue on the wane.
And hoping they may take a rite -
Advertise!
Your Uembolde. Stewarts. Barnums too—
jury gooda, menagerie and buchu—
Exalt this method to the aktea:
Advertlae!
Bonner with Dexter, Flatbmh Mahl—
Tom Scott upon the rail he's laid—
Had but one way to win the prize:
Advertlae!
The greatest men who live to-day
Have found in this the only way
To swell beyond tbe common aite:
Advertise!
It never yet was known to fail
To brighten tiruee and make a sale;
To swell your luck with golden tiea.
Advertise!
And ao, wbate’er you have to sell;
Do this at once, aud do It well;
Keep it before the public eyea—
Advertise!
Ho, let your name be Jones, Smith, Orlmes
Try this one way to cheat hard times;
You’ll find herein the secret lies:
Advertise]
Full Particulars uf tbe India Horror.
The low lauds at the mouth of the Gang
es wore the scene,on the night of the 31st Of
last October, of one of the most terrible
calamities known In history. The Ganges,
the Bramapootra ami the Hoogly rivers
are subject to a violent influx of the tide,
which drives the river water back, heaps
it up to a height sometimes of five feet,
and overflows vast tracts of that rich low
land at the numerous mouths of the Gan
ges. But this last catastrophe far exceeds
allothoraof the kind. On the night of
October 31, when there had been no warn
ing of danger, the waters of the Meghna
river, formed by the junction of the Gan
ges and the Bramapootra, suddenly rose
to a height in places of twenty feet, and
the whole mass was hurled upon the
sleeping world. The islands of Dakkin
Shahabazpore. Huttiah and Sundeep (the
largest covering about 800 square miles,)
with numerous smaller islands lying
about the mouth of the Meghna, woro en
tirely submerged, and the flood poured for
miles over the flat mainland. Hundreds
of thousands of people were roused from
sleep by the wild roar of the rushing in
vincible destroyer. There were no heights
to which to escape; there was no time for
parting words; one glance into the face of
death, and myriads layslain by that over
whelming flood. The low housetops of
fered no safety, for they were swept away
like chaff; only the thick groves of cocoa
nut and palm trees, which are cultivated
in every village, withstood the storm
wave; the people who had climbed into
the trees were saved, and only those.
All that region of country is very fertile,
and, in spite of its dangers, from the
rivers, is densely populaicd. The three
islands had a population of 340,000, ami
three-quarters perished in the flood. In
the districts of Bcckergungc, Noakholly
and Chittagong, tbe loss of life is estima
ted at 215,000; and the total estimate is
nearly half a million. A few persons were
carried, on the roofs to which a groat
many were elingtng, a distance of ten
miles from the Island of Sundeep to Chit
tagong; but most of those swept away
were never heard of again. All the cattle
are drowned; all the boats are lost or de
stroyed, and, as carriages of any kind
are unknown in the delta districts, the
survivors were deprived of all communi
cation. Only one official survived in Dak
kin Shahabazpore.the deputy magistrate;
the other police and civil officers were all
drowned. When the waters receded the
reeking earth was strewn with corpses,
and ail outbreak of cholera was feared.
But at the last accounts there had been
no pestilence. Of course there is great
suffering and immense loss of property;
but the survivors went bravely to work
to repair the damage that was repara
ble.
The district of Backeegunge is a rice
growing region, with a prosperous peasan
try. The crops will be fair in spite of the
injury done by the flood. The stores of
wgraln, bleb had been thoroughly soaked,
were dried in tbe sun, and cocoanuts are
depended upon in a great measure for
food until harvest.
The Lieutenant-Governor, Sir Richard
Temple, at once visited the district, and
went from village to village making ar
rangements for relief. The local govern
ment took prompt and efficient measures
for repressing the disorder and theft that
Invariably follow In the wake of any
great and sudden calamity. Sixty cen
tres of relief were established, aud it will
be a long time before relief ceases to be
needed.
The cause of the disaster, of its course
rather, is not yet fuliy understood. The
destruction of Shahabazpore and Hattiah
came sweeping down the river from the
north; that of the third Island, Sundeep,
mid Chittagong came from the south.
The throe theories' offered in explanation
are, first, that the storm-wave formed
in the bay, struck the shore near Chitta
gong, wont north, aud then turned south
ward ; second, that the wind blew back
the waters of the Meghna, which re
bounded with fury when the pressure re
laxed, third, that there were too parallel
storms, with a centre calm between them.
It is only twelve years since a similar
storm or cyclone destroyed fifty thous
and persons in the same region, yet a
crowded population lives there, has
lived there trom time immemorial, and
nothing can be done to prevent these pe
riodical catastrophes. The country Is so
Intersected by rivers that it looks, on the
map, like a strip of fringe dipping into the
bay of Bengal, and any adequate system
of dykes seems impossible. Holland has
learned the laws that govern the ocean,
and the method of its warfare, and can
make her defences and her conquests
sure; but the swift and passionate fury of
tropical seas and the capricious responses
of defiance of tropical rivers have, up to
this time, baffled the coolness and fore
thought of scientific engineering.
England has just drawn a long breath,
os the danger of a terrible famine tP the
presidencies of Bombay and Madras is
over. Every possible preparation had
been made for the time of suffering, when
it should come, but the threatened territo
ry was as large as England, and wide
spread famine Is a frightful thing to deal
with, but rain came on that parched west
ern coast of Hindostan, and the peril was
averted. For this latter and far more de
structive calamity there could be no prep
aration, for there was no warning of it.—
Boston Advertiser.
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You can always find goods new and
cheap, at the New York Store, as they re
ceive goods daily.
THE
COLUMBUS
DAILY TIMES
JOB
OFFICE,
Columbus, Ga.
ItciiiK Supplied with tlic I<te
tewt .
STYLES TYPE,
Presses, Ac.,
Is Prepared to till Ordera
for
Job Printing
OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION,
With Neatness and Dispatch,
Including :
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
MONTHLY STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS.
VISITING CARDS,
POSTAL CARDS,
SHIPPING TAOS,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
PARTY INVITATIONS,
WEDDING INVITATIONS,
BIILB LADING BOOKS,
R. R. RECEIPT BOOKS,
&c., Ac., &o.
from a distance solicited and
filled promptly, at short notice. Samples
and prices sent on application.
GROCERIES.
NEW GROCERY STORE,
INTO. IQ4 BROAD STHMOT.
MY STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
jS NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR, AND EMBRACES IN PART:
BACON AND BULK SIDES, HAMS, SHOULDERS and LARD. FLOUR of EVERY GRADE an
PRICE. OATMEAL. HALT, BAOOINO, TIES aud TWINE. CHEESE. MACKEREL, HYRUP,
WINES and LIQUOR of EVERY SORT aud PRICE. TOBACCO, Evury tirade, SUGAR, COFFEE
and TEAS te SUIT ANY TASTE. SOAP, STARCH, BLUEING, SODA, BAKINO POWDERS, and
SEA FOAM. M.AOKINO. MATCHES. SHOT, POWDER and CAPS. COX’S GELATINE, ITA;
ian macaroni, pickles of every kind, i.ka a pebuinh' Worcestershire sauce.
PEPPER SAUCE and FRENCH MUSTARD. TURNER’S LEMON and SPICE DESERT SAUCE.
CANNED GOODS of EVERY DESCRIPTION-ALL NEW AND FRESH, ♦. PRICES TO SUIT THE
TIMES. GIVE ME A CALL.
M, J. CRAWFORD, Jr.
mmrnmmmmmmmmmmm•mmmmm
CENTENNIAL STORES
'W". _A_. SWIFT,
PItOPRIISTOK.
J I NEW STORES ARE NOW OTEN AND FILLED WITH A
1 FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Groceries® Domestic Dry Goods,
s Hliii’li will be sold al tin* Lowest <’nh Rules.
FLOUR, and FINE LIQUORS A SPECIALTY. BAGGING for solo at 10c.; TIES at Sc.
Mb. T. J. HUNT (formerly of Ilarria) and Mb. HOULE REDD, of Colombo., will give their ape
cial attention to thin department.
THE NEW CENTENNIAL WAGON YARD,
JUST COMPLETED, in alao connected with the eatahliehment. No expense Laa been spared
to make It attractive both In oomfort and socurity for the traveling public. Mr. ELIJAH
MULLINS, of Harris, lia charge, and will do all In hie power for the comfort of its patrons. Irepect
ftally ask from those visiting the city to a trial of the NEW WAGON YARD, and solicit the patron
age of the trading community to my atock of GROCERIES.
IV. A. SWIFT, Proprietor.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
Great Reduction in Fine Photographs
AT
O. r JL\ WILLIAMS’ GALLERY
COYER CARTER’S DRUG STORE.)
ALL STYLES AND SIZES FINE PHOTOGRAPHS REDUCED CONSIDERABLE FROM FORMER
PRICKS; putting fine finished PHOTOGRAPHS In the reach of all.
Call and examine NEW STYLES and PRICES, and you will bo anre and have yonr picture taken
at thla GALLERY.
Taking Children and Copying Pictures a Specialty.
One visit will satisfy any one that no better PICTURES can be hail than at thin GALLERY.
jgr Remember the place is over Carter's Drug Store. You are respectfully solicited to call.
oct‘26 tf _______________________________
FARM LAND-
Only Remedy for Hard Times.
CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS.
att. wanting fecit farms. especially adapted to the growth of the vise
WHERE IT 18 AN EBTABLIBHEH SUCCESS AND PAYS TARGE PROFIT. THE LAND 18
ALSO ADAPTED TO THE GROWTH OF TEACHES, TEARS, APPLES AND SMALL
FRUITS; ALSO. GRAIN, GRASS AND VEGETABLES.
Many hundreds of excellent VINEYARDS, ORCHARDS and FARMS can now
be seen.
The Location is only 84 mi Lx south of Philadelphia. By railroad, in a mild, delightful climato, and
at the very doors of the New York and Philadelphia markete. Another railroad runs direct to
New York.
The place la already large, successful and prosperous. Churehes, Bchools, and other privileges
sre already established. Also, manufactories of Shoes. Clothing, Glass, Straw Goods, and other
things, at which different members ofa family can procure omployment.
It has been a health resort tor some years past for people suffering from pulmonary affections.
Asthma, Catarrh, Ague and debility; many thousands have entirely recovered.
Anew brick Hotelhasjnstheencompleted, 100 feet front, with back buildings, four stories high,
including French roof, and all modern improvements ior the accommodation of visitors.
Price of Farm Land $26,110 per Acre, payanle by inetnllments, within the period of four years. In
thisclimate, planted out to vines. 20 acres oiland will count fully as much as 100 acres further
""persons unacquainted with fruit growing, can become familiar with it in a short time on account
of surrounding*.
Five Acre, One Acre, and Town Lots, in tbe town* of Landisvllle aud Vinelaud, also for Hale.
While visiting the Centennial Exhibition, Vineland can be visited at small expen*e.
A paper containing full information, will be sent upon application to
CHARLES K. LANDIS, Vineland, IV. .1., free of cost.
Tho following ia an extract from a description, published in the New York Tribune, by the wel
known agriculturist, Solon Robinson:
All the farmers were of the “wel! to do" sort, and some of them, who have turned their attention
to fruits and market gardening, have grown rich. The soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey,
and surface gently undulating, intersected with small streams and occasional wet meadows, in
which deposits of peat or muck are stored, sufficient to fertilize the whole upland surface, alter
has been exhausted of its natural fertility.
It is certainly one of the most extensive fertile tracts, in an almost level position, and suitable
condition for ploaeant farming, that we know of this side of the Western prairies. Wo found some
of the oldest fa rme apparently just as profitably productive as wheu first cleared of forest fifty or a
hundred years ago.
The geologist would soon discover the cause of this continued fertility. The whole country is a
marine deposit, and all through tut soil we found evidences of calcareous substances, generally in
the form of indurated calcareous marl, showing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of the tertia
ry formation; %nd this marly substance is scattered all through the soil, in a very comminuted
form, and in the exact condition most easily assimilated by such plants as the farmer desires to
cultivate.
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUG Gr IST S,
93 Broad St., Columbus, Go.,
HATE IN STORE A LARGE AHI> CARKEULLY
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, and Pure Chemicals,
with which they sre prepared to supply their former patrons, and the publio
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
at prices that cannot fail to insure satisfaction. •
Let no one wanting any artiole in onr line buy elsewhere before seeing our goods
and knowing onr prices. All articles sold are guaranteed PURE,
**
PAINTS ! PAINTS !!
WVhave full stocks of
White Lead, Varnishes, Linseed Oils,
Spirits Turpentine,
And all the Colored Paints, both Dry and Ground
in Oil and .at Bottom Prices.
—o
Window Glass and Putty at lowest prices.
Parties at a distance will be furnished SASH when desired.
o
Home IMade Fertilizers!
Early in tho Season we will have on hand larpa supplies of CHEMICALS
for Composting of Home Made Fertilizers, in which there is economy in
buying. Our experience in the purchase and use of these Chemicals for
the past six years justifies us in saying we are prepared to give valuable
information with regard to the Composting for tbe various crops grown i
this country.
M. D. HOOD & CO.
sii
COLUMBUS, GA.,
IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
Experienced Workmen employed iu each De
partment.
Orders for work of any description filled with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or ated to or
der at short notice.
Receipt IlooUu
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always in stock: abo printed to order when de
sired.
WRAPPING PAPER AND RAGS.
A largo quantity of various sizes and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable for
Merchants, now in stock, which I am selling low
in any quantity deaired, either printed or plain
jqf Prices and Specimens of Work furnish®
on application.
THOS. GILBERT,
Randolph tttreet, Columbus, Ca.
Janl tf
T. S. SPEAR,
No. 10! Broad St M Columbus, Ga.
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly
all orders will receive prompt attention.
Remington Sewing Machine Deoot.
VICTORY! VICTORY!!
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THE “SINGER" ALWAYS AHEAD!
Read the special dispatch from
THE Centennial Exhibition to the New
York Sun:
PaxisADKLPAiA, September 27, 1870,
“Tlie very highest honors which could bo con
ferred on any exhibitor—TWO MKI>aLS OF
HONOR and TWO DIPLOMAS OF MERlT—
have been awarded tho Singer Manufacturing
Company for Sowing Machines."
2,000,000 IN USE
Sales in Excess of all Others!
The Singer Manufacturing Company,
09 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GA.
WANTED.
C'i OOD SALESMAN TO SELL THE NEW
JT Light Running SINGER SEWING MA
CHINES in the Counties connected with the Cos.
luriibus o/h. ... Apply to the Singer Manufactur
ing CompAuuw;>, CHAR. S. HOLT,
Oct7-4m Agent
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO R. L. MOTT,
the Palace Mills, or the City Mills, are re
quested to 'all on U. M. Mulford at the Chatta
hoochee National Bank, aud make immediate
payment. Mr. Mulford has the books aud ac
counts, and is authorized to settle and give re
ceipts. R. L. MOTT.
nov2 tf ~
COFFINS, CASES AND CASKETS
For Sale Cheap.
I NOW HAVE IN STORE A FULL ASSORT
MENT OF
WOODEN AND METALIC COFFINS, CASES
AND CASKETS
at prices lower than heretofore offered.
1.. ROONEY,
m: ami xr. Broad Kt., up stairs.
nov26eod&wti!ljau'77
DR. C. E. ESTES
Office up Stairs over A. M. Brannon's
Drug Store.
decßeodSin ___
TECH
Piedmont & Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE CD,,
OF RICHMOND, VA.,
Desires to secure as local agents in
every city, town and county in Georgia and
Alabama, energetic, reliable men, who can and
will personally secure applications for insurance
—liberal commissions allowed. Address with
reference and experience (if any.)
E. J. KIKKSCEY,
General Agent.
No. 61 White Hall street, (np stairs,)
Atlanta, ta.
mg- DR. J. SI. FORD, Local Agent Colum
bus. Oa. novl7 uodAwlm
Musical.
Mrs. t. h, vandenberg announces to
the Public b return as a Teacher of
Instrumental and Vocal Music.
With an experience of Fifteen Years, in Col
leges. High Schools, and Private Teaching, she
hopes to merit a share of patronage.
Best of references given. Terms Moderate.
Winter Yonr Cows.
lam propped to take care of Cows for
the winter, on a good cane Pasture, and
plenty of Hay. Ap~ly at Times office.
novSO tf G. M. Bryan.
DRY GOODS.
COUNT ME IN
WHEN YOU WANT
DRY GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
o
T AM NOW RECEIVING MY SECOND FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF DRESS
' GOODS and OTHER WOOLENS.
The choicest stock of DRBB GOODS at 2fic. In tho city.
Colored Alpacas, 20c.; Reps for Wrappers in Cardinal figures, only 20c.
Black Cashmeres, from 05c. to $1.50; Good Woven Corsets, 50c.
Ladles’ and Childrens' extra-long Colored Hose, 25c.
Ladies' Gaiters. $1.25; Whole-stock Brogans, $1.25.
10- 4 Sheeting, 22%0.; yard-wide Bleached Cotton, 800.
Largest stock of Ribbons, Scarfs, Collars and Cuffs In tho city.
If .you want Bursulni call on me. No trouble to ihow (foods.
J. ALBERT KIRVEN,
ootr, deod&w MO. W> BKQ.4P STREET.
MILLINERY.
Bargains! Bargains!!
CLEARING OUT SALE OF
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
T WILL offer for tho next thirty days my entire stock of MILLINERY and
•*- FAXQY GOODS, which is complete in every Department at such prices
as must insure ready sales.
.;JS®~This is no humbug, as I am determined to sell. To the Ladies.{ would
say, call and be your own judges.
L. A. LEE,
108 Broad Street, Columbjis, Ga.
[ootlss,wAf&w3m *
J. J. Whittle. Gao. M. Yarbrough. Jno. T. McLeod
J. J. Whittle & Cos.
HAVE OPENED A NEW
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY HOUSE,
Under Control Hotel,
WHERE WE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A I.ABGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
STAPLE ana FANCY GROCERIES, Conni.tiug In p.rt of
Boots, Shoes and Staple Dry Goods, Bacon, Lard, Su
gar, Coffee, Cheese, Flour, Syrup, Bagging & Ties,
TOBACCO, WHISKEY, BRANDY and WINES, of all grades, HALT, CORN, TEAS of all Brandi,
MAKEREL and SOAP; together with a full line of all other good® kept in a flrst-cla®s Grocery
House.
GOODS are all NEW and FRESH, and were bought for the CASH, and we will bo able to
SELL THEM AS LOW AS THE LOWEST,
**-We solicit the patronage of the City and surrounding country,
J. J. WHITTLE & CO.
oct22-eodiwtf
NEW LUMBER YARD.
WILLINGHAM & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Sash, Doors and Blinds,
LUMBER arid all kinds of Builders’ Supplies.
IPS' Office and yard on Randolph St., between Oglethorpe and Jackson.
nriv22 eoiily
John Blackmar,
Non-Board Fire Insurance Agency,
NEXT TO TELEGRAPH OFFICE .
AMERICAN, XIIIX^A.
Incorporated In 1810.
CAPITAL AND JIJM.M4
FRANKLIN, ST, LOUIS.
CAPITAL AND SURPI.UM, - SC3S.S4C
PETERSBURG SAVINGS, VA.
SIO,OOO Deposited with Comptroller of Georgia aa Security to Policy Holders. Incorporated 1840.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ...... 3A8,A34
AMAZON, CINCINNATI.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 5t.483.U7*
Farmers and Drovers, Louisville Kyi
CASH CAPITAL, ........ 9300,000
Citizens, Newark, N. J
Incorporated 1867, CAPITAL nud SURPLUS, - • - *834.035
wr-Rlek solicited on GIN HOUSES, COTTON in store, DWELLINGS, FURNITURE snd MER
CHANDISE. _
As I have done much to lower the Rates of Insurance here, the Public OWE IT TO Til KM SELVES
TO SUSTAIN ME.
GRAND OPPORTUNITY
TO
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS!
1,000 Extras. 7,000 Iteuilcrv.
ON THE 16TH OF DECEMBER NEXT, THE
proprietor will begin to Ibhuo 1,000 extra
copies of the
BUENA VISTA Alilil H,
every week for seven weeks, to be distributed
tree, throughout the couu ties of Talbot, Marion,
Taylor, Macon, Schley, Chattahoochee, Stewart
and Webster. Seven lists will be prepared each
containing 1,000 reliable names—one list to be
used each week until the ARGUS has been ad
dressed to seven thousand persons. The pro
prietor will be in Oolumbns, Friday and Satur
day, to receive advertisements.
A. M. C. RUSSELL,
Proprietor of the Argus.
Buena Vista, Ga., Nov. 80,1876.
nov3o tf ___________
XANTHINE
Never fails to restore Gray Hair to its original o
our in a few weeks. Pure, harmless, effective
Preoared bv XANTHINE CO.. Richmond. V
Sold by Purcell, Ladd A Co..Richmond, Va„ and
druggists and country merchants. Price $1 per
bottle.
This Incomparable preparation for the Hair is
commended to the public bn its own merits.
It prevents the Hair from falling off, producing
a rapid and healthy growth; eradicates scurf aud
dandruff, and cures diseases of the scalp. Try it
and judge for yourself,
(From Rev. E. T. Baird, Sec’y of Publication of
Presbyterian Church South.)
Richmond. July 27, 1874.
The Xanthine Is the only hair dressing I have
ever used which has removed the dandrnff from
tho scalp and made my hair soft and pliable. It
has also restored my hair to its natural color; and
by occasionally using it as a hair dreaalng, I have
no doubt It wlilpreaerre tho color.
E. T. BAIRD.
[From Rev. Mr. Cameron, Minister of Presbyte
rian Church South,l
Mosst C*ke. Tknn, Aug. 22, 1876.
Xawthito Cos., Richmond, Va.;
I havo used tho Xanthine now for three years,
and have induced others to buy it, and have nev
er known it to fall in accomplishing all you
claim for it. It la an excellent tonic, a pleasant
dressing, remeving and preventing dandruff and
all unpleasant itching, promoting and preserving
the natural growth and color of the hair, and ren
dering it gloßSy and pliable. I confidently,
cheerfully, knowingly recommend it.
WILLIAM CAMERON.
Sold by M. T>. HOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
)nlylßeodAwßm Colnmbns, G
W. F. TICNEB, Dentist.
Rrndolpfc street, (opposite Strnpper el Gelumbn
isnl JyJ Georgis,
n i TrilTO obtained in the United
Un I L |\| I \ States,Canada, and Europe.
I H I LSI I V terms as low as those of *ny
other reliable house. Correspondence invited
in the English and foreign languages,with iovn
tors. Attorneys at Law, and other Solicitors, es
pecially with those who have had their cases re
jected in the hands of other attorneys. In re
jected cases our fees are reasonable, and no
charge is made unles we are successful.
INVENTORY
111 V Lll 1 UflVI sketch and a full de
scription of your invention. We will make an
examination at the Patent Office, and if we thin*
it patentable, will send you papers and advice,
aud prosecute your case. Our lee will be in or
dinary cases, $25.
a rk If IAT Ural or written In all matters
ADVICE ~li 0 -FDCC
ventions, I 11 In La
References Hon. M. D. Leggett, Ex-Commis
sioner of Patents, Cleveland, Ohio; O. H. Kelley,
esq., Sec'y National Grange, Louisville, Ky.;
iCommodore Dan’l Aminen, U. 8. N., Washington,
D. O.
Stamp for our “Guide for obtaining
Patents," a book of 60 pages.
Address: —I/OUIW U AUGFU Sc CO., Solici
tors of Patent*.
nov26 tf Washington, D. O.
Colonists, Emigrants and
Travelers Westward.
FOR map circular., condensed time tables aud
general information In regard to transpor
tation facilities to all pointa In Tennessee, Ar
kaneaa, Missouri. Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas
Texas, lowa, New Mexico, Utak and California,
apply to or address ALBERT B, WRENN, Gen
eral Railroad Agent, Atlanta, Ga,
No one should go West without first getting In
communication with tho Gouersl Railroad
Agent, and become Informed as to superior ad
vantages, cheap and quick transportation of am
iilos, household goods, Btock and farming imple
ments generally. Am. intobmatiok ommavxj.T
given. W. li. DAN LEY,
seplP tf G. P. A T. A.
Third and Last Call to Tax-
Payers.
mAX COLLECTOR'S BOOKS UNDER INBTRUC-
X TlONßfrom the COMPTROLLER GENERAL,
will soon be closea. Tax payer* will save Execu
tion* and Costa, by settling st once. No further
notice will be given.
D. A. ANDREWS.
novl2 tf State and County Tax Collector.
WM. MJEJTEII,
RANDOLPH STREET,
Boot and Shoo Maker.
ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. FULL STOCK
of Men’s and Boy’s work constantly on
hand, which I will sell at very reaaonable prices.
Also; Leather and findings, at the lowest price.
nov!2 3m
WM. SCHOBER.
Sealer In Qnns and Ammunition.
Guns, Locks, Ac,, Repaired.
Bcp3d-tf 89 Randolph 8t„ near Times office.