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From the Atlanta Daily Constitution.
[TUt following Campaign Song, written by our
talented young friend, Col. T. Y. Ola kkk, flashes
with the soul of poetry and the spirit of patriot
ism :
The l*cople’s War Cry.
Air —“ Bonnie Blue Flag.”
A Campaign Song, written oxpre?ly for the "and
Ward Democratic Club, of Atlanta, by Col. E. V-
Clarke, and printed by order of the Club.
Along.the dark horizon see
The gathering of the storm —
The enemies of liberty
In frightful phalanx form !
FJy, Freedom, fly on lightning wing,
And shriek the wild alarm ;
“ The foe ! the foe! up, freemen, spring,
Your country bids you arm !”
Chohits.
Huzzah, huzzah, for Seymour and for Blair,
They ure the nation’s only hope, reign either peace
or war ;
Huzzah, huzzah, we’ll shout it far and near,
And make tho hills and valleys ring with Sey
mour and with Blair.
Ho! freemen from the mountain heights,
And from the distant plains,
Are rushing to maintain their rights,
And break the tyrant’s chains.
The flag of freedom to the sky
They fling with deafening cheer;
The rallying millions swell the cry
For Seymour and for Blair.
The earth is trembling with the tread
Os freedom’s mighty host,
Their tramp shall wake the glorious dead,
Os liberty the boast.
Where’er the battle’s waged for right,
And freedom’s banners wave,
Our dead shall mingle in the fight,
And cheer and free the brave.
Ye traitors to your native heath,
Ye craven-hearted few!
Beware 1 Upon the battle’s breath
Grim vengeance pants for you.
A ghastly Shape upon your hearth
Shall crouch—undying Shame ;
Repent! Escape a people’s wrath,
Ere children curse your name.
Hark! Hark! That rumbling sonnd grows nigh ;
How grandly does it swell 1
It rolls along the earth and sky ;
Yc tyrants mark it well!
It is the nation’s wild acclaim,
Hear it, ye traitor bands ! ,
“ The Constitution as it came
From our forefather*’ hands.”
“What! Irelands here? and Hayti’s here ?
No! first., our gory graves ;
By Freedom and by Trulh wc swear,
No white men shall be slaves,
Os Freedom’s land and Washington
No serf shall breathe the air ;
Your lawless work shall be undone—
Hear, perjured miscrcats, hear !”
The anthem swells—from shore to shore,
From mountain to the sea ;
801 l up, roll on, forevermore,
Thou Chorus of the free !
“ Rich and poor, and great and small,
Within fair Freedom's gates,
One currency, one law for all,
Equality of the States.
More terrible than Sina’s flash,
The nation’s ire inflame
And louder than a thunder crash,
The people’s rights proclaim.
Behold! They crush beneath their feet
The oppressor and his rod ;
The satrap and the bayonet
Shall rule no more, thank God 1
The House that Jack Built.
TIIE WHITE HOUSE.
This is the House that Jack built.
PRESIDENCY.
This is the malt that lay in the house that
Jack built.
REPUBLICANISM.
This is tho rat that ate the malt that lay in
the house that Jack built.
JOHNSON.
This is tho cat that killed the rat that ate
the malt that lay in the house that Jack
built.
IMPEACHMENT.
This is the dog that worried the cat that
killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the
house that Jack built.
BUTLER.
This is the cotv with crumpled horn that
tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed
the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house
that Jack built.
GRANT.
This is tho maiden all forlorn who milked
the cow with crumpled horn that tossed tho
dog that worried the cat that killed the rat
that ate the malt that lay in the house that
Jack built.
COLFAX.
This is the man all tattered and torn who
married the maiden all forlorn that milked
the cow with crumpled horn that tossed the
dog that worried the cat that killed the rat
that ato the malt that lay in the house that
Jack built.
CHICAGO CONVENTION.
This is the priest all shaven and shorn who
married the man all tattered and torn unto the
maiden all forlorn who milked the cow with
crumpled horn that tossed the dog that wor
ried the cat that killed the rat that ate the
malt that lay in the house that Jack built.
DEMOCRACY.
This is the cock that crowed in the morn
when the priest all shaven and shorn married
the man all tattered and torn unto the maiden
all forlorn who milked the cow with crumpled
horn that tossed the deg that worried the cat
that killed the rat that ate tho malt that lay
in the house that Jack built.
Governor Seymour says that the working
ruen should be allowed to protect themselves,
and have a voice in the regulations by which
they are governed. Four years ago he assert
ed that the labor question had been carefully
considercd by him, and when the Radicals in
York undertook to pass a law forbidding
the formation of protective unions, Governor
Soy moor opposed it in the most emphatic
language. His letter written at that time,
has been completely verified. On the other
hand, General Grant, when appealed to on
this question, replies. “I have no policy.”
DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM.
The following is the platform adopted by
tho National Democratic Convention at New
York :-
Tlio National Democratic party, in National
Convention assembled, reposing its trust in
the intelligence, patriotism and discriminating
justice of the people, standing upon the Con
stitution as the foundation and limitation of
the powers of the Government and the guar
antee of the liberties of the citizen, and recog
nizing tho question of slavery and secession
as having linen settled for all time to come by
the war or the voluntary action of the South
ern States in Constitutional Conventions as
sembled, and never to bo renewed or re-agita
ted, do, witli tho return of pence, demand—
-Ist. The immediate restoration of all the
States to their rights in the Union under tho
Constitution, and of civil government to the
American people.
2d. Amnesty for all past political offenses,
and the regulation of the elective franchise in
tho State a by the citizens, and the payment of
the public debt of tho United States as rapidly
as practicable.
lid. All money draw r n from tho people by
taxation, except so much as is requisite for
the necessities of the Government eepnomi
cally administered, to be honestly applied to
such payment, and, where the obligations of
the Government do not expressly state upon
their faec, or the law under which they were
issued does not provide that they shall be paid
in coin, they ought in right and justice to be
paid in the lawful money of the United States.
(Thunders of applause.)
4th. Equal taxation of every species of
property, according to its real value, including
Government bonds and other public securities.
| Renewed cheering, and erics of “Read it
again.”]
sth. One currency for the Government and
the people, the laborer and the office holder,
the pensioner and the soldier, the producer
and the bondholder. [Great cheering, and
erics of “Read it again.”]
The fifth resolution was again read and
again cheered.
6th. Economy in the administration of the
governradnt; the reduction of the standing
army and navy ; the abolishmentof the Freed
men’s Bureau, [great cheers] and all political
instrumentalities designed to secure negro
supremacy; the simplification of the system
and discontinuance of the inquisitorial boards
of assessing and collecting internal revenue,
so that the burden of taxation may be equal
ized and lessened, tho credit of the Government
and the currency made good, the repeal of all
enactments for enrolling the State militia into
national forces in time ofpcace, and a tariff for
revenue upon foreign imports, and such equal
taxation under the internal revenue laws as
will afford incidental protection to domestic
manufacturers, and ns will, without impairing
tho revenue, imposo the least burden upon and
best promote and encourage the great indus
trial interests of the country.
7th. The reform of abuses in tho adminis
tration, tho expulsion of corrupt men from
office, the abrogation of useless offices, tho
restoration of rightful authority to and tho
independence of the Executive and Judicial
Departments of the Government, the subordi
nation of the military to the civil power, to
the end that the usurpations of Congress and
the despotism of the sword may cease.
Nth, Equal rights and protection for natu
ralized and native-born citizens at home and
abroad. The assertion of American national
ity, which shall command the respect of for
eign powers, furnish an example and encour
agement to people struggling for national in
tegrity, constitutional liberty and individual
rights, and tho maintainance of the rights of
naturalized citizens against the obsolete doc
trines of immutable allegiance, and the claim
of foreign powers to punish them for alleged
crime committed beyond their jurisdiction.—
[Applause.]
In demanding these measures and reforms
we arraign the Radical party for the disregard
of right, and the unparalleled oppression and
tyranny which have marked its career.
After the most solemn and unanimous
pledge of both Houses of Congress to prose
cute the war exclusively for the maintenance
of the Government and the perservation of the
Union under the Constitution, it has repeated
ly violated that most sacred pledge under
which was rallied that noble volunteer army
which carried our flag to victory.
Instead of restoring tho Union, it lias, so
far as was in its power, dissolved it, and sub
jected ten States in a time of profound peace
to military despotism and negro supremacy.
It has nullified the right of trial by jury.
It has abolished the writ of habeas corpus—
that most sacred writ of liberty.
It lias overthrown the freedom of speech and
of the press.
It has substituted arbitrary seizures and ar
rests and military trials and secret star-cham
ber inquisitions for constitutional tribu
nals.
It has disregarded in time of peace the right
of the people to be free from search and seiz
ure.
It has entered the post and telegraph offices,
and even the private rooms of individuals,
and seized their private papers and letters,
without any specification or notice or affidavit,
as required by the organic law.
It lias converted the Ameiican Capitol into
a bastilc.
It lias established a system of spies and
official espionage to which no constitutional
monarchy of Europe would now dare to re
sort.
It has abolished the right of appeal in im
portant constitutional questions to the supreme
judicial tribunal, and threatens to curtail or
destroy its original jurisdiction, which is irre
vocably vested by the Constitution, while the
learned Chief Justice has been subjected to
great and atrocious calumnies merely because
lie would not prostitute his high office to the
supp’ort of the false and partisan charges pre
ferred against the President.
Its corruption and extravagance have ex
ceeded anything known in history, and by its
frauds and monopolies it has nearly doubled
the burdens of debt created during the war.
It has stripped the President of his constitu
tional power for ths appointment even of his
own cabinet.
Under its repeated assaults, the pillars of
the Government are rocking on their base,
and, should it succeed in November next, anu
inaugurate its President, we will meet as a
subject and conquered people amid the ruins
of liberty and the scattered fragments of the
Constitution ; and wo do declare and resolve,
that, ever since the people of the United
States threw off all subjection to the British
Crown, the privilege and trust of suffrage have
belonged to tho several States, and have been
granted, regulated and controlled exclusively
by the political power of each State, and any
attempt by Congress, on any pretext whatever,
to deprive any State of this right, or interfere
with this exercise, is a flagrant usurpation of
power which can find no warrant in the Con
stitution, and, if sanctioned by the people, will
subvert our form of Government, and can only
end in a single, centralized, consolidated Gov
ernment, in which the separate existence of
tho States will lie entirely absorbed, and an
unqualified despotism be established in place
of a Federal Union of equal States.
That we regard the reconstruction acts of
Congress, so-called, as usurpations, unconsti
tutional. revolutionary and void.
That our si. 1 b is and sailors, who carried
the ting of our country against a most gallant
and determined foe, must ever be gratefully
remembered, and all the guarantees given in
their favor must be faithfully carried into ex
ecution.
That the public lands should be distributed
a- widely among the people as possible, and
should be disposed of either under the pre
emption or tho homestead law, and sold in
reasonable quantities, and to none but actual
occupants, and at inininutn prices as estab
ed by the Government. When grants of pub
lic lands may be deemed necessary for the en
couragement of important public improve
ments, the proceeds of the sales of such lands,
and not the lands themselves, should be ap
plied.
That the President of the United States.
Andrew Johnson, in exercising the power of
his high office in resisting the aggressions of
Congress on the constitutional rights of the
States and »he people, is entitled to the grati
tude of the whole American people, and on
behalf of the Democratic party wc tender him
our thanks for his patriotic efforts in that re
gard. (Great Applause.)
Upon this platform the Democratic party
appeal to every patriot, including all the con
servative element and all who desire to support
the Constitution and restore the Union, for
getting nil past difference of opinion, to unite
with us in the present great struggle for the
liberties of the people, and that to all such, to
whatever party they may have he;etofore
belonged, we extend the right hand of fellow
ship, and hail all such co-operating with us as
friends and brothers.
at low PRICES. J’
Bought, on the Best. Terms from the best Houses
in New York and Baltimore!
Selected to suit the Wants of this Section.
To be fouinl at the Store of
B OWKER, HARRIS a CO.,
Covington, Georgia.
Oar Stock is Lrrgo and Complete, and we fee'
satisfied we can accommodate all who favor us
with their patronage with as good GOODS, and
At f. 3 Low Prices,
s the same Goods can be bought in this section,
Our Stock consists ofj
©a ¥ ©© © ..io s ,
Consisting in part o t
Prints,
Delaines,
Drench Mennoes,
Alpacas
Poplins
Scotch Plaids,
Ladies’ Cloaks, and Cloak Trimmings,
Shawls
Sontags
Vandykes
Nubias
Velvet Trimmings
Braids
Beltings]
Balmoral Skirts
Bonnet Ribbons
And every description of Dress Trimmings
READY SVSADH CLOTHSWC
And Gents’ Furnishing Goods Generally.
BOOTS & SHOES,
Fine Lot T---j *3? S3 Latest Styles
We have on hand a full assortment of |
w&mm'w mmmms; r
Embracing everything usually kept, in a First
Class Grocery Store.
Give us a cal), ami examine our Goods,
Will arter for
Rags, Waste Cotton, Chickens, Eggs
Butter, Corn, Bacon, Peas, Oats,
and Country Produce Generally.
We are agents for
ANDREWS’ FERTILIZER
BOWKER, HARRIS &‘ 0
O’DOWD & MDLTDERIIsT,
GROCERS ADD COMMISSION MIGHTS.
283 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Have just received a large and
well selected stock of Groceries, among
which may be found the following:
15 Hhds Porto Pico Sugar,
60 Sacks Prime Rio Coffee,
16 “ “ Lagnayra Coffee,
10 “ “ Java “
25 Half Chests Finest Tea,
50 Bbis Molasses,
25 '• Golden Syrup,
100 Boxes Soap,
200 Dozen Assorted Toilet Soap,
50 Boxes Bi Carb. Si da,
25 Kegs “ “
100 Boxes Adamantine Candles,
25 Hhds Bacon Sides and Shoulders,
8 “ Tonnessee Shoulders,
10 Boxes White Bacon Sides,
10 Casks Breakfast Bacon,
10 “ Prime Hams,
500 Reams Wrapping Paper, different sizes.
COME TO ATLANTA!
OUR STOCK OF
SPRUE AIB SUMMER BEY GOODS
X s NT o w Compl ot c !
Comprising Full Lines in Every Department.
\ite have a GREATER VARIETY OF GOODS than any other House in Georgia,
W and Sell them at SMALL PROFITS for CASH ONLY.
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Curtain Goods, and House Furnishing Goods Generally, we
make a Speciality of.
and Examine our Stock, No charge for Showing.
CHAMBERLIN, COLE & BOYNTON,
jy2 47 Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets, ATLANTA, GA.
u c c e s s: \*m
Because of Superior Merit!
TIIE IVC3rS 1, X , 3Z!X1-Y;
OB
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!S tlu- most important discovery of the ngc,
astonishing all who usq it with its beautify inn
effect It has excited the admiration of experi
enced chemists and scientific men, who pro
nounce it the perfection of a
HAIR RESTORER AND BEAUTIFIERI
CATALYTIC will certainly restore grey hair
to its original color nnd youthful beauty, and
will prevent baldness. It will cure all humors
of the scalp, and thoroughly remove Dandruff,
leaving tlie scalp cool, clean nnd healthy. Diy,
harsh nnd wiry hail is changed by the DATA
LYTIC into beautiful, smooth, glossy and silken
tresses. It possesses the great virtue of being the
Most Cleanly and Healthful
of all HAIR RESTORERS, Being free of the
disagreeable effects of Sulphur, etc.
This aiticle possesses superior merits, and has
gained greater celebrity North and South than
any other Hair Restorer over offered to the public
We would advise all who wish to preserve
the ; r beauty', nnd to grow old gracefully, to use
the celebrated CATALYTIC, which should be
found upon (lie toilet of every Southern lady.
jgjTSold by Druggists.
J. S. I’IIMBERTOS & CO.,
Proprietors nnd Chemists.
21tf Columbus, Ga.
R. R. R.
It K SOLVENT.
In ten minutes it can lie detect ed in the blood, etc,
A wonderful remedy ! works astonishing cures
in miraculous quick time.
RAHWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Santapaiiiiiau
Is the only part of Sarsaparilla containingmed.
ical virtues, and this principle is one which en
ters largely in the Resolvent. All other parts
of Sar-nparilla are inert and useless. One bot
tle of the Resolvent, contains mote of tile cura
tive principle than ten of the large bottles of
Sarsaparilla sold under that name.
So quick is Radwny’s Resolvent in entering
into the circulation, that it lias b .on detected in
the blood and urine in ten minutes after it has
been taken.
Scrofula, Fever Sores, Skin Eruptions Sores,
Humors in the Blood, Blotches, Pimples, Sail
Rheum, Syphilis, Mercurial Sores, and all . is
eases of the skin, are cured rapidly, In simple
affections of the skin, a few doses are only re
quired. ‘ There are none so disfigured in peisonal
appearance but that this wonderful rem.-dy will
restore to health and peisonal improvement.—
One hottle is sufficient, to insure a fine, clear,
smooth. And healthy skin and complexion.
For diseases of tHe Kidney, Bladder, and
Urinary Organs, it surpasses in rapidity and
permanence of cure all known remedies in the
world. Persons detecting brick-dust depcsited
in the bottom of the vessel, or suffering witli a
a scalding pain along the uretha, arid pains in
the loins, small of the hack, etc., or from mic
turitions in drops, should at once use the RE
SOLVENT,
Ts afflicted with Calculous Concretions, Stone
in the Kidneys, Ureter, or Bladder, will derive
immediate relief (if not active) by the Resolvent.
Price $1 per bottle, or 6 for $5.
Dr. RAHWAY’S Office, No. 87 Maiden-lane.
Persons afflicted witli Calculous Concretions and
Kidney Diseases are invited to call on Dr. Rad
wav, at his office, from 1 to 2 p. m.
See Dr. Railway's Almanac tor 1 SOS, now
ready, aof charge.—lylO
TOMMEY & STEWART
1 lEALERS
Hardware, Iren & Steel Cutlery
TOOLS OF ALL KINDS,
HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS "
Leather, Buggy Materials, Ac.
At the Sinn of the Mill Saw, and GameCcck
Whitehall Street, : : ATLANTA. G \
jan.4e6-ly
Look at This.
I IIAVE Practiced Medicine for a. number ot
years, and hive discovered a Complete hem
edy for the cure
Cancers. OKI deers, Polypus,
Fistulas, &c.,
Also a complete cure for Dropsies.
Dr. F. C FORD,
1y23 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga.
20 Rids Mackerel,
40 Half Bbls Mackerel,
50 Kits Mackerel,
50 Bids Flour,
50 Dozen Brooms,
50 Dozen Painted Buckets,
20 Dozen Brass bound Buckets,
60 Dozen Seives,
25 Nests Varnished and Cedar Tubs,
40 Bbls Whisky, various grades,
16 Bbls Brandy, Gin arid Rum,
5 1-8 Casks Imported Brandy,
15 1.4 Casks Sherry, Port anil Madeira Wine,
60 Cases Porter and Ale,
80 Cases Champagne Cider,
26 Boxes Tobacco,
10 Cases Smoking Tobacco,
25 M Segars—different grades.
Planters and Merchants will find it to their
interest to examine our goods, all of which will
be sold at the lowest market rates.— Iya2
I ATLANTA BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
DRY goods.
E.'H MUSE keeps a tine sto-k of Dry Goods,
I consisting of Mozambique*, Muslins, Hosiery,
Blenched and Brown Domestic*, and Notions,
which lie offers at the very lowest prices, While
| lull street, 2d door from Alabama street.
John M. GANNON, wholesale and retail
I dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, j
Corner of Whitehall and Hunter street*.
W. F. PECK* CO, wholesale and retail deal
ers in Stapleand Fancy Dry Good- Notions,&c
Railroad Block, opposite National Hotel.
MOORE & MARi-UI, wliosesale dealers in Sta
ple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boot?, Shots, and No
tions, Decatur street.
FRIEDMAN N LOVE MAN, wholesale nnd re
tail dealers in Diy Goods, Notions, etc.. White
hall street, 3 doors above Alabama street.
STEINHEIMER BROTHERS, wholesale and
retail dealers in Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Notions.
No. 75 Whitehall street.
WM RICH A CO., wholesale and retail dealers
in Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots, Shoes, and No
tions. Old I’cst Office Building, Whitehall st.
W. H. BROTIIERTON, wholesale and retail
dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clot hi no,
Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes. Sells Congress
Gaiters a.‘ $1.25. Corner Whitehall & Mitchell s’s
M. MENICO & BRO., wholesale and retail
dealers in Dry Goo Is. Clothing, Roots, Shoes,
Ilais, Notions, Fancy Goods, Sic, Whitehall st.
FLEISHEL & BRO., wholesale nnd retail
dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry < foods, Clothing,
Hoots, Shoes, Hats and Caps. Whitehall street.
J. L. COHEN, wholesale and relail dealer in
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots,
Shoes, and Furnishing Goods. Clark’s Building.
GENERAL COMMISSION JIERCIIINTS.
GLENN. WRIGHT «*- CARR. Produce and
Provision dealers, Agents for Dodge’s and Ave
ry's Steel and Cast Iron Plows, Also, Alabama
and Cherokee Lime and Hydraulic Cement. For
syth street, by Railroad crossing.
LANGSTON, CRANK* IIAMMACK, Dealers
Provisions, Bacon, Produce, Ac., Alabama street
P. P. PEASE & CO., Wholesale Grocers and
Produce dealers. Special attention given to the
sale of Yarns, Domestics, and Cotton. 17 Ala. st
W. M. WILLIAMS & BRO., dealers in Family
Groceries, Pioduce and Lime, at Old Stand, on
Decatur street.
JAMES B. WYLIE, Grocer and Con mission
Merchant. Orders promptly attended to. Terms
cash, Peachtree street.
SCOTT A NORRbq Buy and sell every de
scription of Merchandise on Commission, (an
be found on Peachtree street.
CLAYTON A ADAIR, wholesale dealers in
Groceries and Produce. Also, Agents for sale
of Soluble Guano, Mapes’ Superphosphate, Amer
ican Co.’s Platform Scales, mill Wilder’s Patent
Fire Proof Safes. Whitehall street.
A. K. SEAOO. (Establish, and in 1852,) Whole
sale Grocer. Also, sole agent for Upper Geor
lia f.it the sale of Chesapeake Guano, nnd dea'er
in Bacon, Lard, Flour, Corn, Lime,Cement Plas
ter. Grass and Clover Seed.
HATS, CAPS, AND PURS.
J M. 11 1 tLBROOK k.-eps a large stock of Fur,
Wool and Straw Hats, of the latest styles kept
in a first c'ass Hat Store, sign of the Big Hat.
ChOTHUG.
HERRING & LEYDEN, Manufacturer? and
dealers in Youths’, Boys’, and Children’s Cloth
ing. Cloths, Cassimers, &o. Whitehall str-et,
near Hunt, r street,
M. * J. HIRSCIT, wholesale and retail dealers
in Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Ilat-s and
Caps. 77 Whitehall stre-1.
W. R. LOWE & GO., wholesale and retail deal
ers, and manufacturers of Gent lemen s t lothillr,
and Furnishing fi ooda. Wliiteha 1 street.
J. MANN & CO, wholesale and retail de d.-rs
in Readv Mad.- Clothing. Gents’ Funds' ing
Goods, Boots, Shoes, Ac. " Whitehall street, four
doors from Hunter street.
Gate Ci’y Clothing Store, A. Rosenfiel I,keeps
a fin- sto. k of Clothing, Furnishing Good?, Hats
and Cap?, AVhitchal street.
LIQUOR DEALERS.
R. M. ROSE & CO., keep a heavy stock of
Brandies, Wines, Whiskies, &e., Granite Block,
Broad sheet
L. COIIEN, importer of, and dealer in Bran
dii s Wines, Whiskies, Gins, and Segars. David
Main's Did Stand, Whitehall street.
PAUL JONES, Jr., wholeyia’e dealer in For
eign and Domestic Liquor*, No. 5, l’eaehtroc st.
MILLINERY GOODS.
MRS. KNOX, wholesale and retail dealer in
Millifiery, Dress Trimmings, and Fancy Goods.
Whitehall street, 4 doors from Alabama street.
M RS. J. FRANK, Milliner and dealer in Fancy
Goods, 1 .'ressTrimmings, Gloves, Ac., Deeat.ui ?t.
P, O’CONNOR, keeps Millinery and Straw
Goods, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Feather?, and
Flowers, Whitehal stre'-t.
MRS. J. FRANK, wholesale and retail dealer
in Millinery. Also, keeps a good selection of Hair
Goods Human hair bought, and ali kinds of
Ilair Work done to order, 4 doors below Uld
Masonic llnil, Deoatur street.
BOOKS, STATIONERY, &C.
SHELDON & CONNOR, wholesale and retail
dealers in Hooks, Stationery, Ac., Whitehall st.
M. LYNCH & CO., de ets in Book? anil Sta
tioncry. Large slock on hand, at low prices.
Whitehall street, 3 doors from R, R. crossing.
PHILLIP'-’' CREW, deab-rs in Books. Sta
tioncry, Music, Pictures, Gold Pens, ntid the
latest publications, National Hotel Bloek.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
L. H. BRADFIEI D, wholesale and retail deal
er in Drugs and Medicines, anil sole agent for
Dr. O. S. lYophitt’s celebrated Family Medicines.
Whitehall street, (J. T. Jenkin?’ Old Maul,)
J. A. TAYLOR, dealer in Drugs, Medicine*,
Surgical Instruments, and sole Proprietor 1 ay
lor’s Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir, at sign ol ‘'Golden
Eagle,” Decatur street.
SADDLES,CARRI AGES AND BUGGIES.
E. ANDREWS &t 0., manufacturers and deal
ers in Saddles, Harness, Buggies and Carriages.:
Empire Block, Whitehall street,
A. T. FINNEY manufacturer of Carriages ands
Buggies, Wagons, and Harness, of every desciipi
tion, Granite Block, Broad st reet.
G. C. ROGERS keeps Saddles, Harness, Car?
riages, Buggies, Babv Carriages, .ve., Decatur
street, opposite the Passenger Depot.
STOYES AND TINWARE.
LANGFORD it McGRATH, dealers in Stovos,
House-Furnishing Goods, manufacturers of Cop
per Stills, &c., Empire Block, Whitehall street.
E. E. RAWSON, successor to Richardson &
Sandford, dealer in Stoves. Tin ware, Sheet Inin,
Lamps, Plated ware, Ac., Whitehall street.
J. W A RUCK, manufactures and keeps Stov»s,
Tin Plate, and Tinners’ Findirgs, Marietta st.
H. FRANKLIN, manufactures and keejps
Stoves, Copper, sheet Iron, nnd Tin ware, naar
Alabama street, on Whitehall street.
JAMES 1). BUICE, manufactures and keops
Cooking and Heating Stoves, and Tin warewf
every aeeeriptioo,Peaoktree ?tnet.
CROC KBIT ANI) 6LAMWARK.
McBRIDE &CO., Importers of, and dealers;in
Crockerv and Silver Plated Ware, corner While
hall and Hunter streets.
T. R. RIPLEY keeps crockery, cliiney, Okies
ware and Lamps, IV hitehal street,
ATLANTA BUSINESS DIRECTOR]
DRY GOODS ANI) GROCERIES
BOYD, WALLS & CO., dealers in Dry (j* - I
Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Leather' ■ 1
Coiner Whitehall nnd Mitchell streets ’*' ■
CAIIN BROTHERS, dealers in Family S 1
plies, Staple nnd Panov Dry Goods, and
ers of German Groceries, Wines, Liatmr.il
Wi it hull Street. 1 8 ’ 4 ' j
GROCE RIES.
ADAIR & FRANKLIN, dealers in Grain, p. [
iluoe, Provision?; Groceries, Ae., Mitehel si rec ]'l
LEAKE A SUMMONS, dealers in Groceri 1
and Provisions, Mitcliel street., near While),9
P, & G. T. DODD, (established 1853,) who] Sj
sale and retail Grot-ets and Provision de a !» -1
corner Whitehall a. and Mitcliel streets. 4
McMILLAN & SNOW. Grocers, Produce an J
Tobacco M.reliant*, Marietta street, 7th do'/1
from the Norcross corner.
TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES -
JOHN HENDERSON keeps Fruits, ( onfe.|
turneries. Toys, and Fiue Liquors, opposite tin P
National Hotel.
BANKER (AND BROKER *
JOHN It. J\MES, Buys and sells Gold ? ni | -
silver, Land Warrants, and Foreign and Doniej. 9
tic Exchange, cur. Whitehal and Ala. street?.
IRON AND HARDWARE.
J. M, & J C. ALEXANDER, wholesale and re |
tail dealer* in Hardware. Iron, Steel, Boltin? %j
Cloths, n J Mill Furnishing Goods, Whitehallsl|l
AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE,
T. KILE, auction and commission merchant 4
(Win. Hill, auctioneer,) corner of Marietta nmj 3
Peachtree streets.
I URNITU It E DR AI,EIt S.
W ATKINS & CHASTAIN keep a good stod 1
of Furniture, Mat.trasses. Picture Frames, andYl
Window shades, No. 4 Granite Block, Broad* j
ATLANTA CIRCULATING LIBRARY 1
RFiiARR & SHEA, pro| rietors of the “c> 1
culnling Library,” receive subscriptions at »Q J
cents a month. Subscribers can borrow ai,v I
hook or paper from the Library.
WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER.
E. E EARNEST, keeps a full stock of 0 lock*, f
Wntolics. Jewelry, Gold Pens, Spectacles, it, "
No. 2 Umpire Block, Whitehall street.
WVI BOI.LM AX, dealer in Watches, Clodn -
Fine Jewelry, Gold Pens, and .'pectacles, Whitt
hall street, between Railroad crossing and Alt
br.ma street.
B. HELM AN N k.-eps a fine stock of Diamond?,
Fine Watches clocks. Jewelry, spectacles, and
Fancy Goody Noic.uss corner.
CIGARS AND TOR ACCO.
H. MUHLENBRINK, keeps Segars and To ■
bac. o, Also, Lager Beer and Bowling Saloon, ‘a
Whitehall street, below Alabama street.
1 AIRMAN & KURHT, keen Havana and 9
Domestic ri artt. sni'-kinu and chewing Tobacco, I
Pipes, and snuff, Whitehal st reet, near the It. It. a
eroding, and in I lie corner of R. 1!. Block.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. '
8. S. KENDRICK, k-eps Carpets, oil Cloths, ’
Window Shades, Cornices. <fc<\, Marietta street. 3
GUMS AND PISTOLS.
HEINZ it BEItKKLE keep Guns and Pistols,
aid I.i-lit Hardware. They repair Fire Arms,
Locks, Sewing Machine?, and Safes. Whitehall |
Street, near the R R crossing,
ROOTS AND SHOES.
GEORGE W PR ICE keeps Bouts nnd Shoes,
cn'f skin?, Kip, *d)le Leather, nod Shoe finding?.
IVaebtrec s-tiect
HOTELS AND RI>T A I It AVi S.
UNITED STATES HOTEL, Alabama street
AMERICAN HO I EL, Alabama street.
EMPIRE RESTAURANT, bv Pease and hi?
W ife Meal? at all hours. Separate d-partment
for Ladies. Alabama street.
ft M. A R. C, CLARKE,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
ENGLISH & AMERICAN
m a, a n m&n
Agent for Fairbank’s scales.
Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, fin.” GEORGIA
E. 1- EARNEST,
No. 2, Empire Building, Whitehall Street,;
between Mitchell and livnter,
Atlanta, Georgia
Kp. ps constantly on band a full and well se
L-cted stock of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER, and SILVER PLATED WARE
SPECTACLES, AC.,
Ladies’ Sets of Jewelry. Fine Stock of Plain
and Fancy Gold Rings. Gold and Silver Thim
bles. Silver Forks and Spoons. In fact any
thing usually found in a first class establishment.
All orders by Mail or Express, w’ll receive
Prompt attention.—ly 2 50
MAdmfttOßKS
AND
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY !
PORTER & BUTLER
IbiovuiKTons.
We are prepared to manufacture nnd repair
M acliincry,
Such as Portable and Stationarv Steam Engine*
and Boilers. Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, Jo-
House & Brown’s Horse Power, Wright’s Patent
Cotton Screw, Gins, Fans, Bark Mills. Alfo>
Biiill ing Front-, Iron Railings, Sugar Mills,
and Boilers, Pipes, Pulleys, Car Wheels and
Railroad Castings of every description.
made without extra charge for
patterns when in regular line of worb.^M
glgySawß Re-Toothed and Gummed in the
best manner.
T E RMS CAS H !
Jas. II Pouter, ) Old Stand of J. L. Dunning
R. 11. Butler, [ 6m2fi Atlanta, Ga
DENNIS’ SARSAPARILLA.
The Purest and the Best.
It is Highly recommended in Georgia, ns well
a? in New Yoik.
Ea'onton, Ga., March 23. 1868.
1)e. Dennis—Sir: Yours is the Sabsapariil*
for me, and I recommend it to all my friends-
It has made a wonderful cure of a child only a
few months old. It was sorely afflicted with
boils and sores from the crown of its head to
the sties of it? fe--t. After ustng three bottles
of DEnnis’ Sarsaparilla, it is hearty nnd well.
You may safely recommend it even to the most
delicate infant, Yours respectfully,
2m:,8 DAVID ROSSER,
For saleby Carr it Cody, Covington, Ga.,aud
Dr. J. A. MeKown, Jonesboro, Ga.