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THE DAIY* SUN tlaglo G«fMnf|)M iu f«r ltl« at the Ctmur. /■ DAILY - 6 Cent* IO«tl Wrtuea. for (ho Sun. TWILIQBT. x. Twilight gather* o’er the earth— Twilight cold mad grey- ini bid* the cheering eun awhile Withdraw from earth it* beauteous aml'.e And wait the corning day. «• . IX, TwiUgbtdlm; yate itnrm ahlne B tMHd aljht'a Bhadow» * cal. Amdhnmn heart* wore deeply feel inr desolate they mr*. m. Twilight brood#, (he air la denee, * Bird* ere altefti toe, Tor the footfall of the night, A* it shale the day from sight. Take* earth's music ton. it. might lager*. then the flowers fold their petals iait. And through the tflent dusky home, O’er IMU darkened world of our#, Tel light fearful o'er the heart Gathers Its deep gloom. Aid where Joy once reigned supremo Itaught hut sorrow new doth seem Twilight starless, no bright ray. WUI tie Meier shed. And dm heart, with sure decay, From the sarin will pass away. Whan Hope’s beam hath flad. vxx. Twilight deepens when fond eyes Gioee their loving teas, And through tbs long night of the tomb Fe flew through the destroying gloom The tight of oomlog days. TUI. Twilight fadeth in that land When stars no'er decay. And fond eyes beam with deathless light ' That In Life's Twilight passed from eight Into Eternal Day. "CuBim.’ 'Him irmatii rhiuhfT. BaUBdr, Penn., Nov. 27.—Midi .el Moore, whose crime, .re among the blacken on record, was executed here to-day, in the jeilyard attached to the priion. On the lat of mat March the of n woman, horned almost to a fonnd near Mineral Point Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. t Proved |«b) Moore’s first wifs, who hsd deisrted him on acooont of brutal treatment, and went to Philadelphia, when she resided sa e domestio for some jeers after the eepnrstion. Moore mar- tied again, telling the clergyman who married him, that his first wile was dead. Bto earnest spouse appears to here been itfl' true to him, end the neighbors, complaining of Moora living there with a woman not bia lawful wife, gutted the plaon in January, whereupon Moore went to Philadelphia, and indnood his first wife to leave her home there and accom- PW him to Mineral Point The un- peeting woman did an, and on the lof February last Moore, with his , got off the train at Mineral Point Ha Intloed her to a deep woodland, where he must brutally butchered her, mi made a bon ire of her remains. Tracks in the snow led to and irom tho spot Where the deed was committed Footprint, led to the house of Moore. He was arrested, tried, convicted, and to-day was fixed lor the elocution. He is a nun of brutal disposition, but oow- ■TUly hi healt, and tact night paoed his cell to and fro, weeping us if hia heart would break, and trembling hko a leaf at tha thought ol the fate awaiting him on the morrow, H. dnoiafed his innocence of the crime, and accured his brother of being the instrument ol his execution. He was attended by Father Christie, of the Cetholip Cita eh, sud uy the Bisters of Ht, Joseph. Ho passed n aleeplras night, but got an hour of repose this morning, whon he was awakened by the priest, wbo administered to him the last rites of the It 112W a monrnfol pro cession ap proved the gallows, headed by Shenfl B masker, the eondamoed, and Father Christie. Moore appanred quite oalm, and walked boldly with • eruoifir in hia bonds, and responding to the Litany of bools recited by the priest On the loaffold being reached, ho took a mat on a ohair, and submitted to ike operation of hia legs lining bound. Tho oneriff then said. ’Mike, if you havagoi anything to aay, no* ia the time to aay it” Moore replied, “No, notiuag more than to aak you all to pru.v for me, that God may 1 .givo my sins.” The black eap was then drawn over hia head, and the Priest sod Deputy Sheriff left the icaffold. The bolt hold ing tho trap in plaou was withdrawn, tud Moore fail like n log. Hia neck snapped so distinctly that it could oe heard by Hia neck snapped ou‘“ those near the platform. Tire body spun around and around, and alter nangiug twenty-five minute, waa out down and plaood in n coffin. Moore said all along that he wojid de clare hia innocence on the aooffold, but failed to do to, and in oonaequenoa is now generally boaevod to have bean goiiry of *11 taa crimes laid to bia charge. Hia body will be bunad at 2 o'clock by the grave, of Hduaan and Bouser, who wan exeooted bars in 1866. IKTEKEaTIKO Il'EKS. DO N0TDE8PAIB. Hundreds of cases of scrofula, in its worst Stages, old eases of sypualis that have defied the skill of eminent physi cians, rneumatiea who I ave been suffer ing for years, and the victims of tho in judicious use of meronry, have been radically cured by Dr. Tutt's Sarsapa rilla and Queen's Delight, It ia the moat powerful alterative and blood puri fier kuown. It ia prescribed by .many physicians in their prat tice. If yon have chills, whuthcr,every other day, every tenth day, or every two or three weeks, take Dr. Tutt’s Liver Pills, and you will check them; otherwise they will stick to you all winter. Dr. Tutt’s Hair Dyo dones not stain the Linen. ‘ MRS. GRDNDT SAYS That Soeodost eclipses all other pre parations for the teeth and gums. And what Mrs. G. aayais reiterated most em phatically by ninety-uine one-hun Jredths of the beauty sud fashion of the land. Simmon's Liver Regulator, if per sisted in, will cure (be moat stubborn liver disease. There isaio failure about It. Tallahassee, Fla., Aug, 25, 18C8. ilrttrrt. Zeiiin <£ Co : Oar junior editor baa tried your Liver Regulator, and ia taking it now, and finds it invaluable to him as a corrector o' the atomeoh and regula tor of the bowels Artielea ol diet that ue darned not indulge in before taking your Liver Medicine, be can now eat Mitb impunity. Very truly, Dikes lc Spaiihawk, Editors Floridian. Caution! Evet v pennine box of Dr. McLane’i Liver Pills bears the signature of Fiem iog Br .ther", Pittsburg, Pa., anu their private U. S. stamp. MfirTuke no other. The market is full of imitations. It is the popniar verdict that people who have been accustomed to the use of bittera or oordials, are obliged, eventu ally, to resort to McLean’s Liver Pills tor permanent relief. Administrator’s Sale. *u or<ler from lUa Court ot Ordinary ot ■aid couutjr, will bs sold iisforo the Court (iousa dooi In ths town of Lexiugtou, in Mid county, on th*- first Tuesasy In Deoomber, 187J, within the log# 1 hour# ot Mle, tour huudred aero* of laud. mors or less, lying in Mid county, adjoining land# of Jam*-# Smith and R. il. Hitchcock, and others; sold as the land of Frsocls M. Glenn, deceased, tor thn benefit of tbs heirs sud creditor# of said d'eassed. Tern* made known on day of Mle. This October 9, 1872. oolll-tds W. J. MATHEWS. Atlm’r, WherAM Willbmi T. sud Martha A. Cochran, *d mlnlilratora upon the s«Uto of Heal F. Cochrsu, lets ot sold county, dsCMted, apply to me for letter# ot dlsmlaaton from sold saute. This Is, thnrofort. to olio and sdmonlfh *11 per sons luteiested to bs and appear *t my offioe in Lex ington, U* , on the first Monday In January. 1873, to show ceuso. If any they can, why sold letters should not he granted. September 18,1872. sep2ltd OROCEKIEH, WINK#, LIQUOR* THOMAS M. GREEN, 88 IV. Hallo. SI., near II. lliday, Fin© firoorrli'M of all Kind* Dealer iu English and American PlckloH, Caper* ami Cundl- menlN, Oil von, Itulinxi Muc- olronlniitl Veriucolllfit Fresh Canned Frulis of nil kinds, Caunrd Meat# and Fish, Foreign and Domestic Preserve) and Jelllta. 1 have on hand a Quo * ■took of OLD UIl.M.l MIMES, irunca, HMMMSKMES, •i.rii ge%\ Which I oft- r to HOTEL KEEPEH8 at tha very lowsat priced, and oak a call. KY 1 am prepared to offer great Indm ement# to cuatomera, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. KY A call la aolicitod. TIIOMAM M. QUEEN, 88 Y*\ ltaltimoro at, near HuliMoy* novio-tf HMM*. Md. GEORGIA SPRING UBEWEKY iresT o n, .t tlajtta. Th* undsralgued, having uiado extensive improve- manta in the famous Georgia Hpriug lire wary Pai k, •ttuar-d at West End, respecUufi) calls the aiteution 01 th public to the inducements it offer* for picnics amiat (tatties, and other festival*. On the ground# are a beautiful covered platform, ixoO; a large |*-o*i amt two boats, a carom si swing, id a shooting gailery In coao ot rain shelter caw be given to eight hundred persons. For ladies and children, two large aud finely fhr> nlsbod private rooms arc always ready. school and church picnics will bo allowed the use of tha ground* at half price. The Street Oar* run within fifteen minute# walk of the Hprlng. "oracourteously Invited. • A. RTOHTKR flout directors. Choice House, Cornet Broad and Bridge Streets, Home, tin., 1.0.7UWLIS8 7. „. J-EOPUIEJ OB. fUtuatod in the buitnee# part of the city. Paaaeo • #r# taken to aud irom the Depot Ire charge. may W-tf Mndlsou House, OEDH M. TERMS: S3 PER DAY. - spTHN.-s. I- IKH.Prom--.tor. COLLIER HOUSE ! formerly LitUefied House. Johup, - - Georgia. Greensboro House, J. f. DOHERTY, Proprietor OREEM3BORO OA. apl-lf WA1. G STEPHEN!*,| ATTOUNEV AT LAW GBAWroRDVILLB, OA. ,1m FAIRBURN HOTEL, By Bra. L. Mi l,arm, Fairborn, Gent aw Board per D»j ,1 -T* The Morning ' rain# from Atlanta to West Ga., breakfast at thl# Douse, Three trains • akfs ap-fi-t naily. THE KKA AESWV 1101 bK, MARIETTA, GEORGIA, H AS still forty rooms left, neatly furnished, for Bummei visitors, for whom wary accommo dation will be provided, as aloe bops aud arnusa manta. FJ W. E. Olds. Assistant. Milledgeville Hotel, CALLAWAY & TRICE* P. n. LAWLER, ClcTk. RHODES HOUSE, TROY, P11CE CO., ALABAMA. «uu MARSHAL HOUSE, SAVANNAH, Om, A.. 33. Imoo, Propr lotor Board per Eay, $3 00 ll»tf BARTOW HOUSE - T. J. Bridge.v. Proprietor. Cartel’s ville, Georgia lei ContralH tel UENTRALL.Y LOCATED, LAST SIDE BROAD STREET COLUMUUH, OA. Board, Per Day - - - • »3 «« .bia MRS.y .M. nl.AY. KING HOUSE Stone Mountain. On.. E C. WHITE Agent, Prcp'r, Fino Summer Ite^or* j.ia-u JUST OPEJTEU, The Carter Hotel, GAINESVILLE, Ga. aids of the Public 8< tception of visitors. Nut ender guests comfortable, apiu-tl lo Bquare.iM now open tor th tion of visitors. Nothing will be omitted t* j. CARTER. Proprietor. SPOTS WOOD HOTEL, MACON, UKOKGIA. (Nearly opposite tho Passenger Depot ■ Only One Mmutv'a Walk, Boiii’d S3 00 pci- Dav TUOUtK H. IIA1.KIS, Prorrli-to,. C. J. MAl.T.Itl.I.Al -10 i.ovi. GREER FORSYTH. CA., Dopot, and ouvonlent to bualm a. portion ci G. QBKKIl, Proprietor. OA I LAWXr. i’lera, JOHN T. READ, Pryprlrtor of the HEAD HOUSE. Fronting tho Pseaenger Depot, Jelft-tf CHATTANOOGA, TENN. DR. J. L. JONES. Clerk. ECKLES HOUSE, Business Square, Soeinl Circle, On. RATES OF BOARD: Single Meals 6'c; i or day $2 00; per week $8 CO per month $20. STEHLe.’ta ECU EES, Prop'r In connection with this Houso la a LIVERY STABLE Whore good Horses, Buggies, Hacks and Carefu Driver* c«n be prut urvd at all times at rcasunabi F. M. ECKLES, *pi7-lf Proprteb LITCHFIELD HOUSE, AcwoKTii, axo«au. T able always furnuhed with the best the market affords. E. L. XJTCHF1EP. Proprietor Just Recieved and for Sale Cheap. Two N q u a r e O rand PiXnog USD A LACQE LOT Of Violin?, Guitars. Banjos, Tambourines, Flutes, Strings, &c. tf TWO 8TLKFI)U> J-OCTAVK PIASOS FOB SALE OB BEST. Enijnlre »t nov4-tf They have I tto*pberd'i I etraoge ohaaibermaid, i Hotel in Oairo (lay* a lady trwveUer.) The one who wnitea on oar room, and attended to all the various datM of the calling, even to the making ol Seda, waa a Frenchman, dressed aa il for s dinner party, white vrnt and drew eont, and bavin, the airot a refined gen tleman. It was really embarrassing to apoopifcjt aerrioe# in tneh a oapadty. Owe of the - todies, oe arriving at the hotoL nog lot Up ohambermail This genttoman presented himeelt Bcppos- mg him to be the proprietor or hia ohiel oleA the eaprsesed bar wish to see the "«*“*>• is «Se kssA Hagtieu be oonid command, “Madam, I am aha.” North wjmj. ?y « oeedtog. tt vWare to jL_ n _ ^sisurux'jsst. ftsssSSTtsvaBrs’: meat the defendant. OaJ n safe pro- jndge by a deeiaion the defendant it vaa ahowi •ttrto eoartiagthe daugbier ol lord (who waa perfectly aware »«Uhip). and that be ea. . tj IS the loot of this the magistrate inflict* aSaeef Sveehiilingaand the ersta. ^rWnasd to gnat a ease opera booffe tor ladle* only. GKORUlA—OglclUorpe t'onnfy* )BERT TURNER, head of a tarn of mil At cblldrau, utaks* application for mptioa* parsonalty, and aeUIn# ai«rt and valua n o! h< i •««»ad, aud 1 will pas* upon th# samn u o’c o a. M„ on the 4th day of December, 187A R. R. Mi rCHKlX. Ordinary 0. Lexington Go., Mot. 16th, \ V nov-»J MILLEDOEVIIaLE LI YE It Y STABLE M R. G. F till, of MUledgevilio, has recently pat up a commodious Livery >lsble building. Ue has Ass saddle (Mock and fine Turn out*. Au elegant * hotton from this stable attend# lbs arrival and departure of trains at the Ml itdgt-vnl Depot. ENGLISH BAKING POWDERS KtiUSH AND FLIVOIMXtt EXTRACTS 00*1 MAKING SWEET AND WHOLESOME JJ Bread and Uiacutt*. A DETTEU ARIIcLE THAN ANY IN THE MARKET, having the qualities of the oeet Baking Powder# and Yeas oombtned. and recommended oy all eminent English Phyklcun*. Brand made from tha ENGLISH BAKING FOIVDERS -**- ’»*** ** ms^ ®» “7 nauln dough forty-eight hour*, and la guaranteed to make as good Brand or RtscutU #sU used immedUuly nfler mixing, nod la wsrrmnted free from the del* tsrtod* offsets of Baking Powders generalty, being >m strictly pure ingredleata. and superrtslan of oue of the beet Knghsl Vot 4tl« la l^aartir, Hnlf and Poaa Tima My ml* Heaprctnbla U roc era mm© Uraggnu. wErn'SwAKlS. W. L. HUBBARD k CO.. 7’j*DHrFFrSP 4 °°-’ “wdman a wade, T. J. PHIL LI PB, Atlanta, Qa, H **d OHc« Bar the Catted Stmtea, l«i DU ARM STREET, If# Y EDWARDS HOUSE, SPARTA, OA. ■eHAB ft w*T*i»s The American Hotel. 1 1HI8 well known Hotel, very near the Pansengsr . Depot, la now nuder the management uf Mr©. I>. A. 8AHWEEN, K. R. 8ASSKEN, Aosutaxt. CONYERS HOTEL, O. 3P- Smith. Prop’r, SINGLE MEALS 9 $0 PER DAY $00 PER MONTH .* If 00 yl04f into WN»« Hu fljj MACON. UKOHQIA. largest and beat Hotel In the City. It Is tiluo- iea Immediately opposite the Geueral Paset uger Depot, and for Comfort, Elegance, Economy and at- tenUon of Its Employees and attaches it offers greet er Inducements to the traveling public, than any oth er house In th* Houthorn States. nov»-tf BROWN k RON. HOUtoiil CCTUBEBT. QA. UKMKY HAYS, Prop'r. ...* RARNESVILLE HOTEL, F B CAMP .... Proprietor. (SXAB DEPOT.) OAHU $3 PKH OAT. AkIAUW Sonoia Hotel, 8EB01A. .QA. W. B. Stillwell, Proprietor. Remember It!! That 1 Challenge the World It is for anil* lit my Coni Y*id. between Peach tree end Brood street*, aud near to Wstlon street I soltjit those who have not yet used it to giva It a trial, and ct>mt are It# quality with oth. r coala of fered for sale at the Mm* place. I have acid the Coal Creek Coal In this city eloce 1887, and now offer it in any quantity, wholesale or retail, from ten cents worth up. thanking my < u- m-rous friends wbo bare patronised me, askings continuance of th* same, with a large increased number. This COAL was awarded the FIRST PRIZE at the last Stats Fair as the best Grate Coal. 1 have a - erttfleate from Win. 0. Oaatler, Esq . the of tho English Road Steamer that was Or in anyfOtlier Country, for making atesm. I have to pay caah for th* Coal and freight, therefore cannot s*d. tt on credit. Dovl7-Imo EDWaBD PARSON8. STARTLING! But Wti-lotly a Flxcfi Fact NKW+'Y BtnfHU Why Atlmmta *Tf ercUanlt, *iltmntm JLadln and th* Public Thromyhcut th* hint* thomld Pat rent** htiABP'tt P**U- LOM JH WBL/l I’ HTOBMi, hrpvbUc Bloch, Opposite Kimball //ante, ,ItUnt». Un, lsf. The P HOP RIP TUB hat had Tutmly- three Wart Experience In the Jewelry llstl* mete, and hat made the buumest a tludy both from want amdpl*atmr* f note he propose* to flee the Pnbllc the lull benefit of Mt knowledge and experience, « he ha* altcay* dealt and alwoj/t well do to. In Firtl Platt Hood* only. jid SU.thP'H PARLOR JEWELRY STORE I* Entirely anew fealnre In Atlanta, tt the first and only one of lit Und In the South, it tlenll and altcay* ha* bren the aim of the owner to make Ihlt a poynletrplace of retort for fmhtouable buyer*, and thl* Monte wilt there- fore be const an ily supplied with the Plant and moil Pewhlonable Cloods of Home anil Foreign ■Vansfsilsn. 3rd. SHARP'S FAB LOR JEWELRY STORE han Just received an entirely new mod j teiect Stock of Watches, MMamondu, Fine Jew ' elry. Opera Chaim, Guard and Yeti Chain*, Pearl Jewelry, etc• Ilk. SHARP'S PARLOR JEWELRY STORE I# Mead Quarter* for the Magnificent Sterling Silver Bridal Pretent*, manufactured by the world renowned Mouse of Mettrt. to*r« ham * Co., JYew York. Tltote contemplating matrimony or those about lo glee the Bear One* pretent*, wit! save money by purchasing their goodt out of thl* choice and teiect stock. EJTTBRESTMJVB TO TMB LADIES. 5ia. sujmr's j-julob jwxlhV STORE hat one Room, elegantly tilled up lo emit the latte of the most fathdeout. Th/t room It filled with Sterling Silver Present*, over One Hundred Yarleilet, all on handsome Morocco Catet lined with Satin, and tome at Itw at Fire Dtllart mid up to Five Hundred Hollars. AU Preteutt told by thl* Home will be J&>V» GRAYED by a superior Artist free of charge. BEASOA'AJTD YERY IMPORTANT. Oth. SHARP'S PARLOR JEWELRY STORE I* carried on w.lh a very email expense, while other elope• on the tlreei ure under m henry expense, which every one tcho purchase Of them must necessarily pay their proportion, an*t hence heere lo pay a bip profit. Ther .fare III* lm- pootlble for otltero In ties Jewelry trade in thl* city In compete with ihj In price, as my cnnt’>ru- er* shall puvltlvc, hate the full benefit uf cheap rent, less expt .*< i and a.Yew, elegant unq task- lonable Slot b, juoI pur. hand for cash. 7!h. THE L.It'T A.YD MOST IMFOR- (mil Renton why this Haute should be exlew slvely Patronised. SHARP’S PARLOR JEWELRY STORE is well stocked with with F-tue all Gold Goods of 11 and 18 Karel purity. Him Sterling silver ia all 9k3-liM#J fino. This House dw» not sell what 1# known *» (Ml Silver. The Public tr> cautioned agaiust pur chasing such were. It gives the destor to. twice a scope to palm off impure goods. Buy only ‘JM-lOOu or Stei ling H ive . This House nUhII always ih r U- ture, sh In the part. Is oonuucted on high toned, straight forward, boueai principle.-*. Inferior goods, plsted, fille • or half and ball gold, wi:l never be mixed tip with this Stock or sold b> this House. The finest, most onlcctand largest variety of fine Gold Goods an j Hurllug Muver Wait, at the lowest price#, con be hsd at SHARP’S PARLOR JEWELRY STORE. BUY THE GENUINE l/topu.iiun liUbutncs. injurious mineral substance, bit ia For FOl in all dlsrss s of the LIVER, BOWELS and KIL NbYS. Thousands of th* good and greet m allpana uparting i , _ ________ JIMMONS’ LIVER LATOlt is acknowledged to have no equal LIVER MEDICINE ia four modlcal element#, nn ppy proportion in any othei _ geutle Gather ic. a wonderful Tonic, oeptiouable Alterative and a certain corrective of all impurities of the body. Such signal success bos at tended Its use that It is now regarded aa the ORFAT UNFAILING flPECIFIC. For Luer Ouipi.ui.t and the palutui offspring ther>of tow.>: Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaundice, liiliouw Attack**. Sick f eid Ache, Colic, Dcpreislon of Spirits. Sou/ Stomach, Heartburn, etc., etc. Bet-.ulatQ tin Liver and prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR Jw manufactured only by J. H. Z hi LIN k CO.. MACON. Ga.. and PHILADELPHIA. Price $1 por pkg.; oent by mall, postage paid, 1 25; Prepared roedy for use in boities 1 fio, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS t>8-Re*are of all counterfeits aud imitations-®!, Jyld Til A-a OilEAT Southern Remedy 1 7!UR THE CURE OF SCRJFUIJ)U8 TA N . Rheumatism, White Swelhug. Gout, Go i Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, and all diseases arising from an impure condition of the blood. The merits of this valuable preparation are §< known that s paasinn roticr ts but necessary to re mind the readers of this journo) of the necessity ol alws) t) having * bouit of this medicine among their stock or family necessities. Certificates can be presented from many leading Physicians, Ministers,and heads of iamllies through- tho South, endorsing it in tho highest terms. has used it iu cases of Scrofula anil other diseases, with much natinfection, " Dr. T. C. PU<*H, of Baltimore, recommends it to all persons buffering with diseased Blood, saying It u superior to any preprratlon he ua* ever used Rxv. D \BNKY B l.L. ol tho Baltimore M. E. foreuce South, says he has been so much hem fitted by its use that ho cheerfully recommends it to a! his frienot* aud acquaintances. CRAVEN At lO., Druy.. -to. at Gordousvilie, v». says it never failed to give natisfActlon. SAMUEL G. Met AUDEN, Murfreesboro Teuu. says it cured Llm of rheuivatii n when all else railed. Did Our Mpnce admit, we could give you tcbiiuio- uisl# from ev*.-ry State in the Month, from j*rn*or known to every man, woman and child, eulier p~i Miuslly or by rcpuuUou. Rosadail-* is sold by all Druggists. CLEMENTS, A CO.. Bsi.TIMor.R. Sols Proj»lrtOi .' o!lN v. HJUiRY. o. A UmjdBint a hsoi, -i ork.W holosnle Ag-rcv. jj i:j STANDARD toCALES Store than 450 Oiffcrtnt Motllflcatlon# sourrs also i E BIST A LAB It MOM XT DRAWER. Fairbanks & Co., 311 BROADWAY, .YEW YORR FAIIlBANKS K BWING, 713 CHBSjri'T ST., Philadelphia FAIKUAAKS, BUOWN to CO., 118 MILK ST., In'M Co, Wm. E. Wood & PR0PRIT0R8 OF GOLD’8 AUTOMATIC LOW STEAM and HOT WATER HEATER, A nd sawson’s celebrated hot air fur NACE; Inventors and Patentees of the Parlo Suu and Ughtntug Fire-Place Heater* ana Pari Ranges; dealers in all kinds of Heat and Coo Stoves, Kitchen Vtare, Grates, Slate Min tela, .tc etc. 8p*clol care taken with Plumbing and alikiud of Steam and Water Piping, repairs tor BtesmUcat *js Furnaces, Ranges, Stoves, go WM. K. WOOD g CO.. sap72m 8. W. Cor. Baltimore k Eutaw ats. BILTIWOH^ ND CENTRAL HOTEL No. ’43M liroad Btraet Lugturtdt, 1TUATKD IN TH ' and of business. t Hot and cold bath* furelahed to free of targe. Barber Shop attached to the Hotel. Planters and anekuti vtatOug Anvusta. wlli find It to thetr interest to stop at th* Cer.trob where they be U»e leadtog bneineea honrrf* and ootten factors of the city. MR*. WM. M. THOMAS, Ptepdrtroro. . " Not OliOApoMt BUT tHAFEMT AND BENT!” PR1TTS ASTKAL OIL DEPOT, Whitehall Street. One Door Below Mitchell Street JF. MI. Me€DUC % toffYttf. irons why this Off should be used in prefer- to any other; rtei la alaraya Burn* od la pet feetly safe, and win not aiplods or taka fire If th* lamp la apeet and broken. It wtB burn longer than any other. No accidents have ever yet occurred from IL Try it and baeonvtncrd. SIGNALS OF DANGFB.—Dieene, like the rattle- snake, usually gives fair warning before R strikes. A tautng appetite, a furred ton sue, nausea, head ache, want of proper action iu the bowtla, fever- Ishuras loaiitude, nervouaneas, an unesy feeling *n the atomach, et-*., •’re all symptomatic of a com ing attack of indigestion, biiiouancta, coilo, fever, ib eom« other positive form of disease. When thus menaced, resort immediately to Tamat'i EFFEBVESCEKT bELTZER APERIENT, and thn nerves this refreshing and agreeable altera- rcatoro the sy-icm tu Its norms' dttlon ot health, regalatlty and vigor. Sold by all dm agists. (iliUIiOE l'AG-ui & CO UAXOPACTUIKRS Of * Patent Portable Circular Mills, Bialioaory aud Port-b> 3 fEATrl VMZtnZzjfi nmsr Mil r.*, Ac. No.5 Bc^pogJer Ltrcot «LTIM0^t, HD. pgrStndfor Cdtat"(]iics and Price-List^ • dAW- Agents Wrintedl! Hon. Alex. H. Stephens’ HISTORY OP THE UNITED STATEN, Which U now In its Secoud Edit on. It is suited to all class**, general n-ader* aa well os students la Schools aod Colleges. Apply to 12.UT. IIALE & SON, Publbhcro, noMtf No. llnmy street. N. T. City. The Scoltmu Rolling Hill Company Mann av-*urera«f Alerclixnt and Bui Iron, FISH BAR, SPIKES, BOLTS, NUTS, Etc. LARGE bTOCE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A? D ORDEl-S PROMPTLY FILLED. Re-Rolled Iron Rails, Warranted F,qna’ TO iSK 2IADK. a UillTii) Q'-a^'I’ITY OF NUW BAILS JAliE OS bliOBT SOHO - Southern Ha.troad men ure especially lul led to call al o Works, an•/ txan.hte Hit quality ol our Hails,and Hit liny * Huil they are Jtlauuraciured. Capacity of the Works, 15.000 Tons per Ann, We arc now Making nboul lia t this (jmntitf. 0111 co aud Wnroliounc at tho Worl(*. L. Scofield, Pres’t and Treas. L. Scofield, Jr„ Sec’y- ATLANTA, On. 2Ummu iLouli Lnu ftttgni fioatt. The “AtlanticCoast Line”Freight Route -VXA- WILM2NUTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA TO AND FROM BALT/JUOHE. M•IliUllCU'HM, A EH' rOHH, HOSTOA. i And all Eastern Cities, and all Voints South and southwest. Over the Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilminerton. Co liiinbia to Aufjru^a Railways find their Oonreotioiis. A N EkTlUEliV NEW LINE OF IlfDEPBktfKfT CONN JCCTIO.%8 PR OBI TiDB W TER. . Wilmington, N. C., and Portsmouth, Vo., and ot nnbruaen gsuge fr A llmlogtca "ugr Z‘ », aa to enable bills uf lading to Lc sign* both of which EXPRESS TRAIN IRANHPOx transporting Fret; bt, without transfer tu detention, to and from at I interior The manogeuic: tof tin* line presents its advantages to theSonthcrn fnl and quick transportation, uniform rate* with all* wrfert a system «1 Steamship connections at Northe ;oods forwarded r>oiiy, by one or the other ol oar routes NATION Is givi “ ipinal points. Observe tl»o Kollo-wlujf Excellent Nolienu.e ol Con- uectlons VIA Williilu^toii und NtcumsblpLIiies: With BALTIMORE—By the Southern Steamship Co.'s Steamers, Luciie, Rebecca, OJyde, Uvliver, esviif each port every five daya, Andrews a Co., Agents 73 Smith’s Wharf. Baltimore. With PHILADELPHIA—Southern Mail stcaniahip Company’s Steamer. Pioneot. Lea vine each* ra every ten days, \Y. L. Janies. Oeueral Agent. 130 south 3d Street, lbiladeiphia. Also through Andrews Co.’k Baltimore l.ne with fiuriver’a Loily Propeller Line; wit*.out dravage in Baltimore ropelier Line; without dray age in Baltimore With NEW YOilK—Lorillaro’a b team ah ip Line or Fir: t Class Iren Steamers. Benefactor, itegulator, Vci nnteer. KauiU si.d two additional rhip# now building, leaving eocb port every four days, H. 8. Obi, Aset a Pier 3.) l ast ltive/. Wilmington and Atlantic Steauudnp Company's Sieamerc Metropolis anv Equaloj Leaving each por t weekly Washington 6i Co., Agents, 17J Greenwich str* et. Pier 12 North River. The Steam shii>’ of thesa in* e being built exclusively for freight transportation carry a'1 ciasseC of freleb in unlimited qus itlties. Via Portsmouth, aud. Inland All- ■ X/lnc With BALTIW >RE—Via Bay Line Steamer*, Daily, R. L. Poor, Genera' gent. Union took, 0- Fits* aid, Contrttitlng Agent, 151 West Baltimore street, BaUimor*. With PHILADELPHIA—Annauiessic Liue, 'I/l-Weekly, John 8. Wilson, General Agent it Soofii Mbit Philadelphia. O' do A Co.’s steamers, semi-weekly, Clyde A Co., Agents, I2tb South Delaware Avenn# Philadelphia. With NEW YOnK—Old Dominion Steamship Company's magnificent Steamers, Wyano e Niagara Isas* Beil. Saratoga. H> tteraa. Old Dominion, having a capacity of 18,000 bales of cotton per wek. leaving each port Tri-Weekly Ul the year round, ami ofteuer If necessity demands. Freight# received daily at no. Broadway. 187Gi'-cuwich street, P.ar 87 North River. With BOSTON -Via^ioaton^uid Norfolk^*team«hip Company’s Steamers, leaving each pjrt Tri-Weekly ta are not expoeed to (fit risks ot wnather or drayai c points common to competing lines. Kates, classifier __ * *—' — appllcatioji to th* undersigned or Agenii r via "8toiir.sbips to Wilmington.” as vor Freight Agont, *t Wil E. Sampson. Genera) A„eut, 53 Central Wharf. Boston. With these per f e*;t Steumship counectioua, freight# trausiers; Through Dills ot Lading are issued ioaU pc tion, shipping directions, tags, etencil plates. Ac., luruiahcd named Ms. k your gauds via "Port*mouth and Wilmington, 1 may prefer, and direct bill# of lading t-. be forwarded to A. Por*, Gener N. C., and they will avoid al) detention. Tho following Southern Agent. essary luforun-tion, a# well, also, *• agents at railway aUtioun: 1. C. Jsauts, Traveling 8. 0.;J.A. Local Agent Atlanta, t3> AU claims for loss, damage and ■men. Traveling, gent, Clurlotte, N. C.; T. Lrowa. LouU Agent. Augueia, Go.; A. ; Bbn Mock, Southoru Freight aud Paaaouger Axen*. Montgomery Ala. —-1 rcuarge p—* - a p omptly inveattgated and settled by the undersign« 1 r* I*, o w s i» o n <_ _ tcrsisj—sraw. cast- ateuv. peekskill, exceliiou. ivati. bs. nlev, DIXIE, CLIPPED 5 n , S?Xn!fc?K?.J !I E 8, ' U;I,rri ' 8 ' PXEKSKILL, FAP.QrilAR'S, AND A VAAILTY OP SWIVEL ■rsss ■d others. Red Rua HUNNICUTT & BELLIJVGRATHS Tiro. 8 MOlRIUTTA street, K ANGEri, STOVES, FXTBNACES, and Grate., Slate and Marbloized Iron Mantle-, Tinners’ Trimmings, Steam and Gas Fitting!, 8’eam Whistles, Ganges, Globe Valves, and Oil Cnt^ II’ROIGHT IRO.V PIPE POR >Steam, Gas and Water I Lift A Forco Pami-a,Itnbber Hoae.TinPiate, Sheet Iron, Sheet Lead, Copper, Zinc, Ac. The Finest and Best Assortments of Gas Fixtures in the Sooth, consisting of Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Hall Lights rORTAnUE LIGHTS- etc., oto A Superior Simply of Plumbers' Brass Goods, Wash Basins, Marble Slabs Water Cioei ts, etc., kept constantly on hand. Also, PLV.VJUEttS,STEAJttI( 0.1 S FITTERS tt JUJtJCVFACTVRERS of the Oelebiated Concrete Sewer Pipe, from four to twenty-eight inches diameter, THE MANUFAOTORE of Galvanized Sheet Iron Cornice, Window Caps, Door Heads, Ac., made a specialty OONTRACTOBS f, r Tin end Iron Booting. Agents for Euowles’Steam Pump. Agents for the Macon PortableGu.sMachine.the only reliable GaaMaohiueknown BUY HUWNIOUTT etb BBLLINGHATHH’ Golumbia Cook Stoves. THE VERY BEST BAKING STOVE IN THE MARKET. IT«M> P. •( Laotro. Sol. Dr. V. H. TALIAFERRO, OrncE AMD BES1DSSCX Corner Hunter A Forsyth St*. Atlanta. - - Georsria. A. F. SAUER & GO., Sliver -Plat*>J Sash and Show Case MANUrAOTORY 161 W. Lombard HL, BalUsorc, Mi. HclMtltt. Of .tlOW t'KMI, I* allVOA St w.lbil r.-ira, ,. us.,. O* Aloud. W-wiJ STAPLES & REA WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS CommissionlMerchants S78 llltOAk I > HTltEKT, {Old Stud of Jots H. C ult a Co.) Augusta, a*. Mail Philadel’a AUD Southern Steamship lane 21. aoil lu front each port every WLDNLHDAY. THROUGH RATER to all point# Month an h*u*t,. west as low ro by #ny 0‘hv.r rente*. I a# at iac per cent Prompt aud ear i t n d. pstch gin is. For rale* oe Gtuetai klcrchauaiM, v a*ton, Sheet a. etc., apt ly to W. L. James Gen mi Agent. Pbil- _ laifkaa. Worth* Worth Ag-ato. WUaungtoOoN.C.. a. Pope. Gsaersi Kretga t Agent, W., C. k a. q w'KBUngwm, X U MpPVM TOBACCO. 300 BOXXIB Manufactured Tobacco Of oil Grade*, la store end arxlving. j^£EUCHMfT8 will do well to examine c pice before pure hast ng elsewhere. All good# •om at Manufacturer#' irtooa, as we RRI.L ONLY ON C0K8IGKMBKT. aNSLEY k JOHNRTON, Tobacco Oommimtoti Mercbanta, Oor. Pryor and Uaster atrecta. On Oonslgnmont 8 Car Loads Wcstera near, la Bbla. 3 Car Laa4* Cora Meal. • Car Lead# $hl» Rtaffi. 100 Bbls. Prime new » rop new Orleans Molasses. J. A. ANSLEY, nolTdtf Oeu'l Commisaion Merchant. Jeniton Apples. 50 BABREL8 of the#* eery choice Western Ap ple# for #ale low irom store, to olooecoaatcnment. N. 18. JONES PROVISION BROKER, CIATVETA ATI, O. Special Attention Given to Southern —.,F a,1> .T‘** t *T ,or ***“« «»«•»*. etoUl- Uy atom