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Plutitorm of the Democratic Party adopted
in Committee at the Charleaton Conven
tion lay a vote of Seventeen to Sixteen
St ate a—re-u Harmed unanimously lay the
Convention of Twenty-one Seceding
States at Baltimore, and endorsed by
Breckinridge and bane.
Rcolved, That the platform adopted by the
Democratic party at Cincinnati be affirmed,
with the following explanatory resolutions :
Ist. Rttolvrd, That the government of a
Territory, organized by an act of Congress, is
provi-ional and temporary, and during its ex
igence, all citizens of the United States have
all equal right to settle with their property in
the Territory without rights cither of person
or property‘being destroyed or impaired by
congressional or territorial legislation.
2d Rrtolvrd, That it is the duty of the
federal Government in all its departments to
protect, when necessary, the rights of persons
and property in the Territories, and wherever
else ils constitutional authority extends.
3d Rrtdvrd, That when the settlers in a
Territory, having nn adequate population,
form a State Constitution, the right of sover
cigntv commences, amlbeing ronsummatcu Ly
admission into flic Union, they stand on ail
equal footing with the people of other States
—and the Slate thus organized ought to be ad
mitted into thh Federal Union, whether its con
stitution prohibits or recognizes the institution
of slavery.
4th. Resolved, That the democratic party aro
in favor of the acquisition of tho Island of
Cuba on such terms as shall be honorable to
ourselves and just to Spain, at the earliest
practicable moment.
sth. Resolved, That the enactment of State
Legislatures to defeat the faithful execution ot
the fugitive slave law are hostile in character,
subversive of the constitution, and revolution
ary in their effect.
6th. Resolved, That the democracy of the
United States recognizes it as the imperative
duty of this government to protect the natural
ized citizen in all his rights, whether at home
or in foreign lands, to the same extent as its
native born citizens.
And wberoas one of the greatest necessities
of the age, in a politic al, commercial, postal
and military point of view, is a speedy com
munication between tho Pacific and Atlantic
coasts, therefore, l>e it
Resolved, That the lemoeratic party do
hereby pledge themselves to use every means
in their power to secure the passage of some
bill, to the extent of the constitutional au
thority of Congress, for the construction of a
Pacific railroad from the .Mississippi river to
the Pacific ocean, at the earliest practicable
moment.
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Democratic National El, Committee.
The following named gentlemen compose
this Committee:
Hun. 1. I. Stki’HKNs, of Oregon, Ohnirmnn.
Hon. It. W Johnson, of Arkansas.
Hon. .Iki'fkuson Davis, of Mississippi.
Hon. Jussi! 1). Biuotl'r, of Indiana.
Hon. Thomas 11. Florence, of Pennsylvania.
Hon. Guo. W. Hvuiibs, of Maryland.
Hon. John W. Stevenson, of Kentucky.
Hon. John K. Thompson, of New Jersey.
Hon, A. B.'Mkkii, of Alabama.
‘XvocsTtta ScHßt.i., Esq., of New York.
Isaac It. Wkiuiit, of Massachusetts.
Hon. JamkhG. Hkuuktt, of Washington, D.O.
YVm. Flinn, Ksq., of Washington, l>. 0.
Walter I.knox, Esq., of Washington, I). (J.
M. W. Clesket, Washington, 1). ('., Resident
Secretary.
(J*o. W. .Hums, Washington, 1). C. Treas
urer.
All communications should lie addressed to
Hon. Isaac l. Stephens,Chairman, Washington,
D. 0. Rooms of the Committee at No’ 2H 41
street.
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MR. BIIKCKINIUDOB’H VIEWS
ON t'Nl'HI ENDI.V LEGISLATION.
‘•The fact that neither Congress nor a Ter
ritorial Legislature can constitutionally exclude
troni, or confiscate in a Territory, private
property having been judicially determined by
the highest court in the United States, 1 con
fess that 1 did not anticipate the doctrine of
unfriendlyy territorial legislation in regard to Af
rican slaves. It has no warrant from the Con
stitution. if we recognise the highest judicial
interpretation of thill instrument. —Frankfort
Speech, 1851*.
ON PROTECTION TO SLAVERY.
So that in regnrd to overy description of
property, including stares, recognized and re
garded by tho Constitution, it is the duty of
the oourts of the country to protect and guard
it whenever the question is brought before
them. * * * * * *
*******
llut should the time ever arrive when a de
cision of a competent court on a question of
private right is likely to fail for waut of ade
tjuate remedies to execute it, those remedies,
executive and leyislati >e if need be, shall be
afforded, or government is a failure —and from
this conclusion 1 sec no escape for any just
mind that would uphold the authorities of the
country. —Frankfort Speech, 185‘J.
Advei'tiHemonts.
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Atlanta, Georgia.
Church Directory.
cuiacuis. PASTORS.
Wesley Chapel, (M. E.).....Her. J. B. Payne.
Trinity, M. K) Her Win. M. Crumley.
< M B > -■ J ""’ Reynolds.
First Baj.ti.Ht, Her. T. C. Wilkes.
Second Baptist, Rev. J. T. Clarke.
Firiit Presbyterian, Rev. J. g. Wilson, D. D.
Central Presbyterian, Rev. J. L. Rogers.
St. Phillips, (Episcopal.) Rev. And. F. Freeman.
Congregational Methodist, Rev. T. B. Lanier.
Catholic, Rev. J. llassun.
Christian Rev. F. P. Perdue.
Methodist Protestant.... Rev. I.(i. Mitchell.
City Business Directory.
Notwithstanding the great lalor required to get it up
we take much pleasure in presenting the public a full di
rectory of the firms and business houses of our city. The
list here given may )e imja-rfect, as it has been hurriedly
gotten up, but we wilt correct it from time to time until we
getit all right, am! all omissions we may have mode will be
rectified so soon as they are discovered. This is gratuitous
advertising , which we do, however, most cheerfully, fur the
mission ami original design of the Daily Log'motive, is to
advance tbe business interests of our growing young city
which is destined to become the Commercial Kmporium of
Georgia. W’e point with pride to the husiuess houses which
are found below, and believe, we will hazzard nothing iu
saying that they are all solvent and responsible, and among
them are a great many model business men, ami most pot*
islied gentlemen.
DRV GOODS HOUSES.
Cutting Ac HI one, Dry Goods, Decatur st
Mutinous, Mathews die Cos. Wholesale and Retail,
Whitehall Mutt.
Goodman, Shield A Cos. wholesale* retail,Whitehall
D* S. Myers, “
P. Hayden, “ “
Beach 4c Root, “ “
M. Myers, “ “
Jiio.kynn, “ “
Mllrey A Do hr lie a* t y, wholesale k retail, N’nrcrnsacoc.
M. A. Aftlalam, 2 houses. Dry Goods, Roots k 2* hoes,
Whitehall street.
P. la. J. May, Dry Goods, Hardware. Ac.. Whitehall at.
O. C i Kile, win desale k retail, cor. Marietta k Peachtree.
GROCERY & COMMISSION HOUSES.
McSl a tight, Ormond Ac Cos., wholesale and retail
dealers. Keystone building, Whitehall st.
A. K. Me ago, Wholesale Grocer and Produce Dealer,
initchell St.
A hl>ott Ate Bro. Wholesale Grocers,and jtroduce dealers,
initchell st.
Adamson Ate Pound, Dealers in family Groceries,cor.
initchell k Whitehall.
M. B. Robson Ac Cos., Wholesale Grocers, and Com.
merchants, Whitehall st.
•F. P. Albert Ac Cos., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Family Groceries, Whitehall st.
Peter Lynch, Wholesale k Retail Grocer, Whitehall st.
Center Ac Treadwell, Wholesale Grocers and Com.
merchants, Whitehall st.
Is. C. Ac D. H. Wells, Wholesale Grocers k Com. mer
chants, Whitehall st.
Win. F. Jack, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Whitehall
D. P. Ferguson, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, “
P. Ac C io T. Dodd, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, “
ii. W. Jack, “ “ Grocer, “
P. f£. McDaniel, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Hunter
street.
S. T. Diggers, Wholesale ami Retail Grocer, marietta st.
Maddox Ac Watkins. Wholesale Grocers, Ala. Rt.
McMtllen Ac Flemming, “ “ and Coin,
merchants, Ala. Rt.
J. C. Davis, wholesale k Retail Grocer. Decatur Rt.
Hubbard Ac Clilsolm, Wholesale A Retail Grocers,
Decatur Rt.
Rucker Ac Woddull, Wholesale k Retail Grocers,
Deeatur Rt.
11. I..oveJoy, Wholesale A Retail Grocer, Peachtree
Street.
J. Y. Wells, Wholesale ami Retail Grocer, Peachtree st
li. C. Gaines, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, “ Rt.
J. D. Simms, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, marietta Rt,
F. 11. Coleman, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Deca
tur Rt .
Peter Huge, Dealer in Family Groceries, Whitehall Rt.
*F. C. Ac M. B. Itasberry, Dealers in Family Groce
ries, Whitehall Rt.
.1. I.asseter, Dealer in Family Groceries, Whitehall Rt.
Mecusllu Ac Rhodes, Dealers in Family Groceries,
Decatur Rt.
U. W. Campbell, Dealer in family groceries, Decatur st. !
Felix Murray, Dealer iu family groceries, “ st.
D. C. Lock mint Ac Cos., Dealers in family groceries,,
Peachtreo Rt.
J. D. Wells, Dealer in Family Groceries, Peachtree St.
S. D. AY4*ll, Dealer in family groceries, Peachtree st.
J. J. Carpenter Ac Cos., Dealer in family groceries
Peachtree st.
Turner A Heuzlcy, Dealers ill family groceries, Deca
tur st.
Baston Ac Mouth, Dealers in family groceries, White
hall st.
U. 11. Daniel, Grocer and Provision Merchant, White
hall st.
C. P. Cassln, Grocer ami Produce merchant, White
hall st.
Jackson & Bro., Gliders and Commission merchants,
Whitehall Street.
Clark dt Grubb, Grocers and Commission merchants
Whitehall Street.
J. K. Pitts, Grocer ami Produce merchant, marietta
stecot.
Jones Ac McLemlon, Wholesale Grocers, Peachtree
street.
Cox, 11111 Ac Cos., Wholesale Grocers uud Commission
merchants, Peachtree street.
H. 11. Witt, Ac Cos., Grocers and Commission mer
chants, Decatur st.
Wm. AV. Williams, Com. merchant, and Produce
dealer, Decatur st.
llutler Ac Peters, Coinmissiou merchants, Winship’*
Old Stand, Forsyth street.
T. Kile, wholesale ami retail Grocer, and Com. merchant
Peachtree st.
Malone Ac Johnson, Dealers iu Groceries and Provi
sions, marietta street.
T. V. W. Rhodes, 3om. merchant and Family Gro
cer, marietta street.
Stewart Ac Moore, flour and meal manufactory ami
dcjiot, Decatur street.
J. Ac Jo Lynch. Wholesale dealer in foreign ami domes
tic liquors, Decatur street.
M. Wittgenstein, Wholesale dealer in foreign and
domestic liquors, Whitehall street.
A. C. Wyly Ac Cos., w holesale grocers, Peachtree st
CLOTHING HOUSES.
I. Ac Purlell, merchant Tailors, and dealers
in clothing, Whitehall street.
Herring Ac Mon, Wholesale k Retail dealers in cloth
ing, Whitehall street.
Win. L. Cleveland, wholesale A Retail dealer in
dothing,Saddlos,Carptitig. Ac. Marietta st Norcross Block
D. Meyer, Wholesale A Retail dealer in clothing.
Whitehall street.
Fizznrd Ac Grier, Dealer iu clothing, Whitehall street.
A. Halrschberg, Dealer in in clothing, cor. wiiiteliall
ami Alabama street.
M. Lazaron, dealer in clothing, Whitehall street
M. Rtclit Ac Cos., “ “ “
M. Oppenhelmert “ “ “
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Hunnicutt Ac Taylor, cor. Peachtree A Decatur str
Massey Ac Lanailell, Whitehall street
Hamilton, Maddox Ac Cos., ** “
Dr. D. Young, “ “
HARDWARE HOUSES.
NcNaiiglit, Ormond Ac Co*> Wholesale and Retail,
dealers, Whitehall street,
Kavrson, Gilbert Ac Cos., Wholesale A Retail dealers
Whitehall street,
Clark & Lewis, Peachtree street, “ “ “
Tomlinson Ac Barnes, “ ** “ “ “
Brady Ac Stilomou, Wholesale t i-l Retail dealers in
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Ac., Whitehall street.
BOOT & SHOE STORES.
Kddleman Ac Hanks, Wholesale ami Retail Dealers,
Whitehall street.
Dim in It* k Ac Wilson, Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
Peochtree street.
N. Daly, Wholesale and Retail Dealer. Whitehall st.
J. A* He eves, Wholesale & Retail Dealer, Whitehall st
W. Keltner Ac Cos.,
K. S. Dunning, “ “
JEWELRY STORES.
Er Lawshe, Dealer In Clocks, Watches aud Jewelry,
Whitehall st.
U. W. Wlggln, dealer in clocks, watches and jewelry,
marietta st
Veal Ac Wood, Jewelry Store. Whitehall street
A. W. Hall, Dealer in Clocks, Watches and Jewelry,
Whitehall street.
T.Gilbert, watch-maker and repairer. Whitehall st.
J. Maret*Hal, “ *• “ “ Whitehall st.
R. S. Baker, “ “ “ “ Whitehall st-
A. D. Ruede, “ “ “ *•
FURNITURE STORES.
D, ChnlTre, Agt,, Whitehall street.
D. M. Young;, Agt., “
F. A. Williams, Peachtree street.
BAKERIES & CONFECTIONERIES.
P.J.lmmel Ac Cos., manufacturers of Candy, Crackers,
kc., Alabama street.
M Rnswfttz, Confectioner, Whitehall street
CS. W. Montague, Baker and Confectioner.
B. Roper, Grocer and Confectioner.
MILLINERS AND MANTUA MAKERS.
Mr*. Durand, Whitehall st
Mis* Berry-, Whitehall st
Madame Dorman, marietta st
BOOKSTORES.
J. J. Richards AC Cos., bookstore, Decatur st
Wm. H. Jones, Whitehall st
Wm. Kay, deceased, Whitehall st
MISCELLANEOUS.
Jas.S. Martin, Jr., Hat Store, wholesale and retail
marietta street.
J. M. Holbrook, llat Store, wholesale and retail,
Whitehall street.
Wm. H.Barnes At Cos., Auctioneers.
S. J. Shackelford, “
T. R. Ripley, Crockery, wholesale and retail,
H. Bra * miller, Dealer in music aud musical Instru
ments.
R. W.May Ac Cos., Carriage Repository, Ala. street.
W. W. Woodruff k Cos., Carriage Repository.
Miller * Andrews, Saddle k Harness manufacturers.
Pitts k Cook, Steam Woodshop.
Peck AC Bowman, Plaining Mill, near LaGrouge Depot
Isaac Winship Sc Cos., Iron Foundry.
J.L. Dunning, “ “
Jno. Flcken, Tobacco k Segar manufactory.
Barth AC Nicolai, Pianos.
O. H. Jones, Livery Stable. Lloyd st.
Owens Ac Huey, ** u near Washington Hall.
T. Harris, “ “ Pryor st.
HOTELS.
Tront House, Mrs. S. C. Starr, Propriutress.
W ashington Hall, K. R. Sassoen
Atlanta Hotel, Dr. J. Thompson, “
Planter’s Hotel* Wm. O’llallonui, ‘
City Hotel, Dr. T. H. Dozier.
Calhoun House, Dr. E. N. Calhoun.
MARBLE DEALERS.
D. If. Judson, Agent, cor. Peachtree and Walton sta
S. B. Oat man, opposite Ga. R. R. Depot
THE DAILY LOCOMOTIVE.
CITY OF ATLANTA.
Mayor • —Hon. William Ezzard.
Councilman. —H. H. Glenn, J. B. Norman, Jame- Clark,
P. E. McDaniel, M. T. Castleberry, J. R. D. Ozburn, J. K.
Wallace, R. B. Sherwood, J. T. Lewis and Isaac Winship.
Chairman of Council, or Mayor pro tem.— James Clark.
Messenger. —John Thompson.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL.
On Finance. —Messrs Lewis, McDaniel and Winship.
On Ordinances . —Messrs. McDaniel, Clarke and Lewis.
On Streets* —Messrs. Clark, Sherwood and Wallace.
On Wells, Dumps and Cisterns. —Messrs. Norman, Cas
tleberry and Ozburn.
On Lamps and Gas. —Messrs. Ozburn, Castleberry and
Norman.
On Market. —Messrs. Glenn, Wallace, and Ozburn.
On Fire Department. —Messrs. Lewis, Sherwood and
Norman.
On Police.— Messrs. Winship, Sherwood and Glenn.
On Cemetery. —Messrs. Castleberry, McDaniel and
Glenn.
On Relief. —Messrs. Wallace, Clarke, Ozburn, Glenn
and Winship
On Public Buildings and Grounds. —Messrs. Sherwood,
Lewis and Norman.
Overseer of Streets. —John Hazlett
Clerk of Market. —J. F. Trout.
Sfjctam. —G. A. Pilgrim.
Marshal. —G. W. Anderson.
Deputy Marshal. —E. T. Hunnicutt.
First. Lieut, of Police.—J. M. Lester.
Second Lieut, of Police.—J- M. Blackwell.
Sight Watch. —J. A. Lang, E W. Daniel, J. F. Crow, 0.
W. B'ackstock, Daniel O’uSUivan, J. L* Robinson, W. C.
Buffington, Merideth Brown, Wm. M. Burr and Daniel
Prince.
ATnflOO When any of my patients wish me
Av vJLliytJ. to extract teeth for them at night
or on Sunday, If they will send to ny residence near the
Fair Ground*. I will come and wait on them with pleasure,
at my office on Whitehall street.
march 1 1860 F. D. THURMAN.
DR. D. C. O’KEEFE,
Office opposite Beach Ac Root’s,
Residence on Houstou street, near Mr. Wilson’s Academy
feh 14 will lie found at office until 9 o’clock at night.
“Planter’s Hotel Lunch?
ON and from this date there will be given in the l*e*t
style of Monsieur Morris, our white cook, A LUNCH,
rom nine to twelve o’clock, A M.
Call all ye epicures, and try his soups, etc-, etc.
March 13 dtf WM. O’HALLORAN
PAPER HANGINGS
A FINE ASSORTMENT of Wall-Pantring, Fire
Screens, Bordem and Winno w Shnl s,
just received at the Book, Music and Fancy Rtoreof
march 2 J. J. RICHARDS A CO., Decatur st.
SOTXTHEKJST
llat Manufactory.
J. M. HOLBROOK,
Wliitchull Street, Atlauta, (in.
rrWK attention of Planters, Farmers and Country Her-
X chants, are invited to examine the largo and varied as
sortment of HATB, CAPS, Ac. that is kejit oonstantly on
hand at Holbrook** llat Iflanufactory.
TRUNKS, VALISES, Ac.
PLANTATION IIATR made to order, and sent by Ex
press to any portion of the country. march 8 dly
IyRORPKCTUR of a Southern Literary Magazine, to be
published in the town of Jacksonville, Ala., entitled
ALABAMA MAGNOLIA.— I The undersigned believlng-Uiat
the Routhern people will sustain and uphold a Literary
Magazine, devoted entirely to their interest, and one that
will reflect their peculiar genius, have determined to
auncli upon the sea of letters the “ ALABAMA MAGNO
LIA,” winch they will sjiare no exertious to make a wel
come visitor to every Routhern family. It will be the
chief object of this Magazine to bring out and develop* to
the uttermost the talents of our own people.
It is believed that there is much genius in our midst,
calculated, if properly encouraged, to reflect groat credit
on our section of the Union; and it Ims been cliiedy iu
view of this fact that this enterprise lias boon set m foot.
I*et those who feel interested in the advancement of South
ern Literature, demonstrate their sincerity—not oily in
word but by action. We earnestly solicit the co-operation
of every Intelligent man and woman, to whom thh pros
pectus may come.
TKRMB.—The Magnolia will lie published iu a firm <*f
32 pages, with title-page cover, In the first eek of every
mouth, st $2 per year, or to clubs of five at $1.75 each, and
to clubs of ten at $1.50 each, strictly in advance.
R. E. NKELD,
Jacksonville, Aug. 10. F. 11. GOOF WIN,
CHARLESTON HOUSES.
JOHN G. MILNOR At CO.
Importers mid Jobbers in
Staple and Fancy Dry Gooks,
135 Meeting st. between Uayne at and Market,
Charleston, H. Carolina.
Feb 9 dly J. G. Milnor, T. A. WiLßra, J. J. Martin.
J.S.&L.BOW/t AND CO.
Importers and Wholesale* Dealers iu
Foreign and Domestic Fancy
and Staple Dry Goods,
122 Meeting st. (corner Basel) Charleston, S. f.
Feb 9, 1860 ly
WALDRON EG LEST ON A GO.
Manufacturers uml Wholesale Dealer in
27 Hayne st. Charleston, S. Carolina.
Feb 9,1860 dly
PIERSON, SMITH & 00.
Manufacturers of, and Wholesale Dealers In
26 Hayne st.’(uext door to Charleston Hotel) Charlostou.R.C.
Feb 9 dly J. S. Pikrson, T. 0. Smith, K. Pierson.
NELSON CARTER,
Wholesale Druggist,
17 Hayne st. Charleston, Sign of the Large Yellow Mortar,
Where lie is prepared to exhibit a large stock of Drags,
Medicines, Druggists’ Furniture, Phials, Soap,
Window Glass, Putty, Ac. Ac.
Which he offers at the Lowest Market Prices.
Feb 9, 1860 dly
JAMES E SPEAR,
and Dealer In
Fine Watches, Jewelry and
Silver Ware,
235 King street, opposite Ilasel, Charleston, S. C.
Feb 9,1860 ly
THAYER. DEWING & CO.
149 Meeting st. Charleston S. Carolina.
Wholesale Dealers in
Bonnets,Ribbons,White Goods,
FLOWERS, HOSIERY, GLOVES SMALL WARE.
Feb 8,1860 ly
HORSEY, AUTAN& CO.
Dealers in
Hats, Caps and Stvaw Goods,
25 Hay ue st. Charleston, S. C.
Feb 9,1860 dly
RENNEKER &GLOVER,
Importers and Dealers in
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whis
key, Segrars, &c.
151 K K*t Bay. Charleaton, S. Carolina.
Feb 9, 1860 dly
DR. J. T. CAMPBELL,
DENTIST,
April 12 PALMETTO, GA.
ECONOMY! \
< 2* 1 ct
Hi i CD
Save I lie Pieces!
As accidents toill happen, even in ire V-regulated fanti
licA, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient
way for repairing Furniture, Toys. Crockery, Ac.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies. nl ro household can afford to
be without it. It is always ready and up to the sticking
point. There i no longer a neressity fur iimping chairs,
splintered veneers, headier nr.d broken cradles. It is
Just the article for cone, -h - . sod • r >Tnnmental work,
so popular with ladies or r. fincui* v n.d i ste.
This aditdrabb* preparation is ‘•** • -old. being chemically
held in solution, and imssessing a! u.e • ahtable qualities of
the best cabinet-niakers’ Glue It may be used in the place
of ordinary mucilage, being va-ily more adhesive.
“Useful in Every House.”
N. B.—A Brnsh accompanies each bottle
Price, 25 Cents
Wholesale Deisit, No. 48, Cedar street. New York.
Address HENRY C. SPALDING A CO.,
Feb. 8, 1860 Box No. 3600, New York.
CHEROKEE REMEDY!
Cures from
ROOTS, BARKS & LEAVES,
vs.
NAUSEOUS DRUGS AND POISONOUS MINERALS.
*♦
We awk the afflicted of either sex, which do yon prefer
a pleonant and delicious nyrup, coinpoun ed from Natures
own remedies—one which will speedily and permanently
cure you, or the Vilz compounds heretofore used, with all
their nauseous and debilitating effect, together with the
loathsome disease, many times following the use of Miner
al Poisons.
The “Cherokee Remedy ” is Nature's own Specific foi
Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Gravel, Stricture, Fluor Albus (Whites
iu Females) and all diseases of the Urinary Organs; curing
these diseases by uatural laws, after all other preparations
have failed, and is one of Heaven's best mercies to offend
ing man. Instances could be produced of its effects, which
stagger credulity.
The nauseous preparations heretofore used have failed,
hut this has never in one instance been known to tail. Hap
pily for munkiml, the Governor of the world is a Father
who afflicts 9 not to kill, but to cure. In mercy lie has ap
pointed Medicines Ibr these dreadful diseases, which w hen
taken, quickly Hies to all parts of the system, attacks the
disease at every |Mst, and with a fidelity and coinage truly
admirable, never gives it rest until it lias completely ex
pelled it from the body, and restores the unfortunate pa
tient to former health and vigor.
This “ Remedy ” strikes ut the very root of the disease
its tendency is not simply to suspeud the )Hjison, but to re
move the cause on which it depends,and what ENHANCER
ITR VALUE is the entire absence of all nauseous taste nr
smell. It can lay in the oountitig room, or on the toilet
table, without ever being suspected as u “ Remedy ” for
secret diseases.
A treatise on Veneral Diseases, w ith full direetion* for
their permanent cure, nccompuuy each bottle.
Hold by nil respectable Druggists and dealers iu Medicine*
PGrriiK &. MERWIN,
Side Proprietors, Rt. Louis, Mo.
Sold in Atlauta by Iluuuicutt k Taylor, and by all re
sponsible Druggists everywhere. Mill 14. iß6o—ly
WHY USE
m. j. Bovi now
IMPERIAL WITVE
BITTERS?
Because for the cure of incipknt com-
HUMPTION, Weak Lungs, Weak Stomachs, General
Debility, and for purifying and enriching the Blood, they
are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy. To he
assured of this, it is only necessary to make the trial.
The wine itself is of a very superior quality—nearly
double the usual strength of other wines—wanning and in
vigorating the whole system, from the head to the feet. As
these BITTKKB are tonic and alterative iu their character,
so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system, and
give a
Fine Tone and Healthy Action
to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing ob
structions, and producing a general warmth.
They are also excellent for diseases and weakness pecu
liar to Females, where a tonic is required to
Strengthen & Brace the System.
No lady who lul\Ject to lassitude or faintness should Ik*
w ithout them, as they aro revivifying iu their uction.
These BITTERS will not only cure but prevent disease,
and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person, sick
or well, who may use them.
For proof of the truth of this, see full particulars and
references to persons cured on the circular inside the wrap
per Accompanying each bottle.
Ministers of tho Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers and all public
speakers should use
DR. J. BOVEE DOD’S
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS.
WHYP
Because they strengthen tho Lungs, quiet aud wioth the
Nerves, promote Digestion, Strengthen and brace the whole
system. Aside from their medicinal virtues, they are un
surpassed as a Delightful Beverage, producing ail the ex
hilarating effects ot Brandy or Wine, without their iiijuri
ous results. To that unfortunate class of individuals ad
dicted to tho use of Strong Drink, these Bitters will prove
invaluable, os they prevent the sudden reaction which in
variably follows a -spree,” and acting as an alterative, n*
move from the system the |H>ison which is imbibed by all
who indulge in the use of the adulterated liquors to be
found in most of the bar-rooms of the country. Inebriates
who wish to reform, and yet require a stimulant, by sub
stituting these Bitters for the mixed wines and liquors oi
the drinking saloons, can in a short time refrain entirely
from the use of stimulants.
fft. Try one Bottle, and the Bitters will tell their owl
story.
FEMALES,
Both Married and Single, but especially Mothers, should
always keep on hand a supply of
DR. J. BOVEE DODS’
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS.
For Diseases Peculiar to Females.
They “act like a charm,” they prevent Lassitude or
Faintness, and in all cases where a tonic is required, these
Bitters
Have no Superior.
None genuine without the signature of “J. BOVEE
DODS’” stamped on the cork, and “Dr J. BOVEE DODR’
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS ’ blown in the glass.
Sole Wholesale and Retail agents for South Carolina,
VAN SHAACK Ac GRIERSON,
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Medicines. Chemicals
Perfumery, Ac., %'il King street, at the sign of tin
Negro and Golden Mortar.
HUNNICUTT A TAYLOR, Agents.
February 1860. dly.
T. a. WRIGHT’S
CELEBRATED
HAIR TONIC,
An Infallible Preventive for the Loss
of Hair, and a Certain Restorative
in all Cases of Baldness.
fIIHK subscriber has been appointed Solo Agent for the
X Routhern States of the al*>ve Invaluable Compound,
and offers it to the public, with the utmost confidence ic
its
BENEFICIAL QUALITIES.
A Fair Trial is all that is asked for it, and if in any case
It does not prove what it is represented to be.
THE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED
Price $1 Per Bottle.
To be had. Wholesale or Retail, of
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SOLE AGENT FOR THE SOUTH |
Whitehall street,
Opposite Herring k Ron’
May 31 6m ‘Atlanta, Ga.
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march 9 dtf
ATLANTA
Cigar Manufactory.
THE BEST, LARGEST A CHEAPEST STOCK OF
Cigars & Tobacco
Ever before offered in any Southern Market,
at a great sacrifice. Prices, by whole
sale, as low as any house North.
THE subscriber most respectfully informs the citizens of
Atlanta aud surrounding country, that he has deter
mined to sell out his entire stock at very low prices, in or
der to make room for that
LARGE LOT OF CIGARS, OF 250,000,
which I have ordered direct from European Manufacturers.
1 have on hand a large stock of my own manufacture, that
I will sell for less than the same article can be had at any
honse North, so as to induce all merchants to support Sou
thern manufactures.
Please give him a Call,
AT THE SIGN OF THE ATLANTA CIGAR MANCFACTORV
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia,
OPPOSITE THE P. O.
jan 13,1860 JOHN FICKEX.