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Anti Alt Throat lliwiw.
CYNANCHE TONSILLARIS
Wo have entered upon the con dde ration of the v iri
•us form< of “cynaiicho,” to duiicminaird from the
ihaip roughin ; iin4 Hums of isti 'angling that attend
upon these affections of the thruat.
Tho Li st wo aha I notice in the “cynanche tonsillaris
ir tonsillitis,” as it may pr*p»r)y l,u called.
It not only nlLects th* mucous m»inbi>tnu but the verj
lUbstaace of tho tonsils thornselves imd|nut nnfr» queully
end a in abscessvti, and sometiim s ’‘.-pbacaliia” of ihe*c
organs; fl rut atf c ing one of them, uft in wards the
other, and i.i some sues the tumor is so great that the
tonsils me t, in ho much tha* you see nothing of th>
uviiii. Biu the infliinmtioii a not cooHneJ to the t<>n*
•Us, it extends also tv the “vduni pen loluiu p difi,"
involving the muscles cf the ‘ph uyux,” the ‘ (on-trio
t.on asthma hiucun ,]tn 1 • uvu a," which is elongated,
irritates the mu'-clcs just bes re m niionrd. pro-um)g
i continued t ffort t* swal' w, :md attended in some
instances wlti. veiy acute ili-trew-. The tumor of the
tonsils issonietiun s so great| hat it becomes perceptible
to the eye externally; in uh c- svs they nr<- to be felt m
lhe throat, adjoining the angles of hr jaw. Sometimes,
too, tho ib> flu million sprouts into the •‘pharynx’’ and
“arsophagus,” it is then more dangerous In other
cases it extends through ti e ‘'cuitach an ’ tube even to
toe e ir, atlbcting that organ not only .vilh sev re pa n
but deafness. When it is thus • xtensive, it goes still
'arthei\th • musch s upon tho whole side cf the Lead
become affected, and am especially panful upon ruc
tion, life eyrs, the I ice, the ears. 11 partake of a gener- 1
al fu miss and a sense of soreness; th • external muscles 1
< f the head and neck become hg ikuc ■ alfect ’d that it is
difficult and distressing ev»uito turn the head upon tlie
shoulders; the whole system beconi < more or .0 h af
fevt n ; and, indeed, from tho omtnenceno nt thesymp* .
toms of general irritati m sh w themselves in ••ounce- 1
♦ion with the local affectaVon- of the throat; tho tongue
is furred and white, attend'd with great thirst and
BlimiueN about th muuti.. mid a general interruption,
I may say, •null tho exc-etie s. This disease attacks
most frequently those who are full habited and of i-erv
ons tempo aturr, that is. su< h ns hint secre
tions flowing an 1 great sen-i Lil ty to those causes which
v ill shut them up. For the same reason females am
more subject to tills di sea e b’uan malts, and children
ino> o than adults. Like the other •‘phlegmasia” it is
most prevalent in autumn, spring and wint-r: but it
rarely ecewrs in t iA summer s<a-<>n, except where a
person much heVod, may *be exposed to a
nt l , cam of air* it is also ujoi-o preva ent th moist situa
ti\in. Tho natural L-muna ion of this disease ha it is
sc tvd la a secreting th >. is fti< st usually by resoln •
tioi; sorn tiinc.i it affects 'he ‘-cellu’ar’ matter nf the
ton fell, and proceeds to S'ipperation; it rare y ends in
“gangrcue,” never in “sen- rbu*,” bat it is apt to kavo
a very turgid ami perm .u-.-ntiy enlarged state cf tho
to sils, and which, in.fee n metinies •■ •! g for removal
by the kndeor ligature; but ll'is eulargeiunt only oc
inr.s alter veiy repeated att cks, and after cross neglect
either on the part of tkepitient in no’- early applying
f r medical atv ice, ortumpori ing feeb'o practic in tho
■ I'ctor when h ■ "nay becil rd upon io prescribe Hie
pre itonosing cau-es are: Ist—a relaxed full habit of
bo !y; hence plethoric 'em Its who live a sedentary 11 e,
and perhaps couflu d t warm rou ns *ro tno.4 8 u cpti
b’.eot thi- dise se when'xpo ed to cold. 2d—he prac
tice of foot bathing in warm w«t- k . 3d—th- 1 relaxation
of the throat by »huu 0 o. mercury also prepares Iho
patiout to bee »me re*dl y kffectod by cold. 4th—ke p
ing the peck very Wann by much covering is another
cause well calculated to invite an attack. sth —the
debility of the parts by a former attack rend rs Such
pers >a liab'e to a renewal of the disease upon the least
exposure to the usual exciting causes
DIPTiiERIA.
This is a much more f nnidab u dis use than th? pro
ceeding, and cads fur your particula- attention, in is
much «*s the more malignant symptoms which ch «rac
t< rize it, freq icntly appeir very early in the ui»- a -e.—
That it affects the tons sand mucous membiano of the
sane-s with tumor, r«.--hiess an ! mucous crusts cf a
whiti h or Ash < - c’cr, vpreading or co. ering nice e, at
tended with a typhoid i-.-vei. 'l’ne symptoms in the very
comniei'comoni 01 this oisea-e are ve y similar tu
‘•cymnche tonsi laris.” tha frstsageof excitement,
however,is but of short duration, yet it is much more
severe, it veiy soofi prostrates the vital Doweis; in
some cases effects tho vitalfu. ctlons from the ve y com
mencement of disease, manife-ting it-eli in a feeble
circul ition and great anxiety and depression of spirits.
For the most pai t th syniioms which more imm d>ately
dissign it? the malignity of the disease do not disclose
themseb'es until tw >or t' reed iys hive elapsed. The
ash colored spots appear on the throit, attended with
footer and other evidences of a typh- id st*te of toe sys
tem; yet in Kom* -uatni c 8 these very symtoms show
th-mse ves in the I' 1 '"! twenty four hours and prove
f tai upon the seco aida ol the disease. Tho poison of
the diseise before rhe fever is excited has been operat
ing both up m the fluids and upon th<- m-rvo is sjs em,
producing a chuige in the con lition of the former, ami
ly :ts deleterious '»n rntion»< ana tro other poisons,
prostrating tne p--were of Hie latter.
Hen e you see the dark purple or Inrid color of the
throat, the ash colored exudation the foul sprva»ng
u.cer followed by tjio early gnngreue an 1 sloug'ia of the
lonsi s. with an offensive breatn. Tho offensive socre
thus, the discolored tongue, tevth and lips 'bat charac
terize the progress of tbii compaiht. From the same
causes y<>u are led to explain the euly debility, anxiety
and depression, ..nd the -m.rl an fl iitering pulse, and
indeed, which is feeble alm st from the c ■nimcnceu.'eut.
Ln some insiancw tne infl ma ion and nice* apr« ad
themselves to tbs neighboring organs, nffedtiog the
eustact.ian tube, and even destroying the t- xture of the
ear and tho pour a o bearing, r-ometimea the parotid
and the chain of gleutiea situated on Uie neck, partake
ol tue disease, but in other instances a stiii more form
idable extension of ti e disease shows it§u f that is acrid
matter, and ulceration affect the roof of the mouth, the
palate, the “pfa nyx utsopbagus” and S'omach, and
ends in a dismd<* ot the bowels a”.! a fatal dian he 1. In
other instances J&a'n the suite pecu iar inhumation ai.d
ulcer travel down the‘trachea? pioducinz symptomatic
21*00p or “cynaache trachea is ” This isu ise termin
lies its c urse usually in five or six uay«. In that time
it either | roves fatal or the patient is convalescent
she e is no time t* be lost, and it calle, not only f,r all
your activity, bat a l your po a ers of d scrimination.
CAUSES.
S A n.e’iine’this'ibeaHe 14 a continuation of w i;ynAn*
•ha iAri|» lap piotrMtai. This inn rnreoccur
nuapueTuE.i ? -witjsM a- owl t.ilU „vf at-
torn wh.iteve cause it ma have it is after*
wardn by contagion, anu in its cfar u-ter
•ears the san ? relation t> ••cenaucne tonriraria’’ that
•ntiuenza dt-v 3 to catarrh fnin <• >d. and • peri pneu
nonia,” or dy«en e y to simple hysteritis
The tn 11 n.-nt ofihie di.-eas«* sliou dbe active in pro
portion to its»nalign-*ncy and the rapidity with which
t passes its va ious stages. Its fl lß . stage of.xu.te-
Q- nt, as before remaiked.. is short but frequently un
qu vocal.
In any stage of these diseases commence the use of
)r. Graves’ cure ;or diptheria.
DO-K—For a child up to 4 years 01d,4 drops in 12
rops of cold water cvoiy 4 hours, using the same quan
ity as a gargle every hour, and s| itting it out. From
to 9 years > id, 8 drops in 24 drops oi water, as above,
nd using th* gargle as hove f rom 9 to 14 -.ears, 10
dn ps ui 3) drops o v attr. From *5 years old amt up
war is, 15 d; ps with 4j dr-psot water. C minus, his
coutso oftreiini nt day uno n’gbt until the patient is
relieved; cotnmcuc ng a the sune time by the inhala
tion of acid vapor, made by putting a hi f teaspoonful
ofg< o.i vinegar in a pint of boi ii.g water, in a tea or
coff v pot *>ith a spout, and inhaling this frequently
It is of immense value it. this disease, _rlt the same
time ni’ke a poltico of fl x ted, *uions, h q.B or mush,
put it in a bag nnd apply it to the turoat, and always
keep one ready to apply when the other becomes cold,
which vid be every two or 3 hours, and no other medi
cine should be given Let Him bowv s lemam locked
up, and the patient must be tuppuitf d a wi-h the follow
ing in ng beet t a g v n often, or store
tea, a glass of milk, ami milk and i.ht bread and (’rack
ets, soups and i urt W ne should be administers 1, and a
raw egg in milk or brandy an • wan r, once or t« ice in
24 houis Sometimes iced wiues prove very gratefu. to
the •patients feelings, occado a ly a drhik cf iiobd a e or
cold water. The use of ice is valuable in allaying vom
iting, by tucking it in email pieces. When great de-
s< ts in, bran iy nr < f on repeated dos n mu-t
be trusted to. lu :• 1 c»s s the patient is to bo kept in
bed. and a room of ev n temp rature. Mi»uh! the pa
tient n«t I.;* able to swallow, w mu-t rii't to cnemata,
containing e-aeucoof beef cresm. i ort wine and quinine
repeating th- glyster every 4 oi G h- u s, Io support the
sy tern, a low me now to s y that my reli nice to effect
a cure in entirely in the taken as directed,
during toe course of the uis ase. In May, ISFS. 1 hul in
my own 1 itnily six cases of Dyptherii, wife and myself,
and three servants. I then j usted our live< to* this
remedy and course of tret Inn nt, and (hiough a kind
Providence weal! recovered. Severn of the moU die
tingiri bed physicists of this city are now using this
remedy for dipiberia and a.I throat diseases.
Pricesl 25 per Bottle. t?hak<» well before using.
by Graves & Son. No. 228 Market street,
between oth and 7tb, Louisville, Ky.
GRAVES &TSON?
228 MAK KEY STREET,
Louisville Kentucky.
lU' LESaLE ’'ealefs in Drugs of all. kin Is, of
V V Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy rti
•los, and Proi-ri t'U nofa 10l Dr. Graves' Preparations,
•"Traves’ Ague Pills,
Chat never fail to cure Ague, Chills "nd Intermittent
j’cier.
Graves’ Anti-Billious Pills,
Arj» a idild, Rafe mvl •Pi 1 : < Oat In rile, and in a ! l kinds
■ - ■ ■ • ' Va uab ein DyppepiU Liver Co oplaint and all
derangements of the digestive organs.
Graves’ American Liniment,
Us"l internally cuu.s Cb-d- ra .Morbus. Cholic in five '
iiimut s. an I there is nothing better for Dysentery,
Flux and DinrrLm. Applied outwardiy for Kh* mutism, '
Swelling, fleadaciie, .-pruius, Bruises. Circs Cholic in
Horse-in five minutes
Graves’ Candy Vermifuge,
A mild safe, certain Worm destroyer.
Graves’ Pain Extractor,
Will girn imumlia e re k f from I nin j t cares of Burns
and Scalds, and wilf Cine old Ul<era, T llt rai.o Siald I
Ilea;.
Graves’ Pile Ointment,
Will cure Piles quicker than any other rem dy.
Graves’ Cure for IHptberia and Throat
Diseases, the only rel ia’d t remedy for Troat Diseases,
and is now ured in l.cmsvi k» K.’., by three loading
Physicians, two of them Professors in Medical Colleges.
Graves Pomade,
Gives a fine Gloss to the Hair, and destroys all vermin
if any shoud bo in tho hai . an I >• i s all kinds of Lice,
aid is a certain cure so common Camp Itch
All of Graves’ Remedies re sold by w»i I’esalo by
MASSEY <V KEKiY. Atlanta Ga.
P. S—A feiv of thene M dicines will be given aw i / to
1h >t<. wanting t > m ili -.u. feb22 ts
Just Received J
k Bbls, Irish Potatoes
10 cases 1 lb can Oyster*,
10 cases 2 lb cut Oyst rz,
25 Eng ish Ddry Cheese,
15 doj. S f er-, tl
20 b -xes < nndlvs, ' a<
15 b xes Soda > n I Butler Ciacker*, lr
f• b22—2t ZIMMEKM AN & VEIIOEIt Y.
Fh»ur S Fl<»ur!
Bbls. Flour, fnc’r.ding f Lo following brands,
Traftil/lr Mills,
Orlhod x,
Iknry Cay Mills,
MckanCi Mills
For sale by STEDMAN, BIMMONS & CO.
Corn Heal!
1 An Bb's. Western Corn M*a’ ,
lUU For .ale by STEADMAN, SIMMONS * CO.
Tobacco.
Boxes Tobicco, Fine, Mclluu an 1 Common.
ZU V For .. e by gi &&J
Cotton Yarns.
» Bales Cotton Yarns, assorted Nos.
O lorSaoby STEVBUAN) SIMMONS A CO.
To arrive soon!
WC\r\C\ Bn -hels Wc.torn Corn.
.UUU 600 BuHn.'s No. 1 Seed Oat.,
803 Bbls Irish Potatoes,
For sale by stead mAN, BIMMONS fc CO..
Norcross’
cor. Whitehall and Marietta streets.
fcb22 ts Atlanta, Ga
j. wTmorrill & co.,
Successors to
J. T. SsMIl'H CO.,
No. 220 Main Street,
Louisville Kentucky
(Next door above L nisville Hotel,)
Mannfact urers, Importers, end Who osale Dealers ■
Sad-cllery,
Harness, Saddlery Hardware
1
T3EB.TJJSO-33LS,
BJK.G-S VALICES
Our stock comprises a complete assortment o* BaJ
dies, Buddles, Fihiugsand Martingales, Girth and R«
Web, Hiding and D.iving Whips, Bits and Saddi*
Hardware. >
In our Trunk Department will bo found a’l kinds
Ladies' and Geute’ Trunks, traveling Begs, Valis
Shtchc's, and
ITi'ciieli Movoc cg Haos.
Among our Imported Goods of
Our own Importation
we offer a inrge stock of Stesl and Silver Plated Bn
doons, Snaffles, and i’elham’s
STIRRUPS,
Ivory Rings, English Heads and Reins, and Marti*
gals, and
FRENCH MOROCCO SACS
fcb22—lm
Wm. A. Wpioht, Thus. G-bss, G 11. CRUMP
Lat-‘of Richmond, Va., Augusta, Ga., Augusta, Gs
WiatHir, GISBS Hl CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION,
AND
SHIPPING MERCHANTS,
And Dealers in Grain, Hay. Bacon and Guano,
t IMo. 7, Jones Bioclc,
Savannah Georgia
WILL pnrehase and sell on Coin ini', inn, Cbtto.
Tobacco. ProdUC3 a d -Merchandise of every du
scription. Refers to the Merchants hnd Banks of Aik
gusta. 3a., and Richmond, Vj. Consignments solicited
fob‘22—3m
' ON CONSIGNMENT i
I, 100 B* rr olß Flour, ‘‘Pearl Street Mills,”
For Family aud Bakers’um
d
t F
a
i
3 iOO Barrels Floar. “Orthodox,”
l ’ IV fcuperior article lor Family use
i L
’ Bushels Wheat Bran,
t OU An excellent article for Stock
0
I
OOH Karre^a floor* “Cook’s Fancy,”
OUV To Arrive.
u
QHA Barrels Flour. “M & I.”
UVV To Arrive.
R
The above Brands of
FLOUR
are taking the lead in this and other mark ?ta, and are
diriit from tho
JW ALBIW MILLS, IXDILVi,
Pr iprlotor. of Ilotols, Boarding Homo., »n1 algo
| Bakers, aro requested to call and examine samples.
ITOlft W/VLTC BY
33©H efc €3*o-,
Marietta Street,
Atlanta Georgia,
febit—lm °
Tobacco.
SOO BOXKS tob,k;co,
Common, Medium and Fine,
On Consignment and for sale by
Wells, Adair & Co.,
fel>2l—tf Commission Merchant!.
Store Houae for Sale or Rent.
A GO D Store House on Peachtree street, fiuel y
J. jL Htuutcd, for 8 ilo or rout.
j?PP’y to S. B. OATMAN & CO.
feb2o—lw
Ilehnbold a Buchu gtv«*s helnt'• and vigor of
llij fi.mi! iiml h> torn to th-* prill • i-ek. e’ulitv is
nccoHipa ih’d by in niy alarming hyiupuuiiH, and if no
trettiumt is su imiii.nl to, consumption, insanity or
cpilvlic tits vnsuo
azo. M. UAMIILR, Mn. w. mULINO, M. D.
GAMBLE & STEALING,
Druggists and Apothecaries)
South-side Marietta Street,
Atlanta.'Georgia,
One Door from Norcrna*’ Corner,
Arc daily receivingand opening w large
and well selected stock of
Drugs, Medicines,
DYB Stuffs, Paints. Oils, Glass, Putty, Fine Tobac
cuto, Pure Brandies ami oth-tr genuine Liquors f«»r 1
Medicin u pin p isei. Alsfl, a variety of Toilm S aps’ 1
Cosmetics Dentriflce-, Tooth Btu Mies, Hair Brushes
and < ombs, Paint Brushes, Sash Too s, P r f umerie<,
Pomades, Extracts. hM onilal Oils, CuUinary Herbs,
apices. Condiments. &c., which they respectfully invite
tho ladies to call and examine.
*
Drs. GAMBLE & STERLING,
Will give their*personal attention to preparing and
compounding their medicines, and from long ejjpur
ietic- in J.e p actio' <»•' their I‘roXe-aiou. <“» «»»uro cits
pby-i< i.v V that their pres< ripliunto will be skillfully,
promptlv and carefully tilled.
Th*- afflicted public may iuipllcity rely upon their ad
▼ices and rem 1 da s.
I niggists and Physicians, throughoir lhe country,
will bt supplied at ail times, and at mudetate jrices.
Lb2u—tf
For Sale.
Tt /I V RE*I n ENCE ov WA c HTVGTny STREET I- fhl
ill • ny. T <• dw ling ii o.‘ mP. ci., \\> i; built, »<.d wuli
thiirdx I. and Ijsr eight largo roans With a 1 the niudorn
conve Lncei. The 1-t contains two acres, lie* well, and
has growing on it near a hundred choke trees. Ont
buildiirji in g'od condition.
*lj**O— acts of ■mid. heavily wooded an I eli
gible for building, near McDonough road, two miles fioui
Depot. Terms lib ral.
A| l.v to m\H If or to Marshall J. Clarke, In the new
Fr.u kiin buildings, on Alabama street
fvb2l-lt JAMES CLARKE.J|
LARD.
' "g Kegs Loaf Lard, in store and for sals «n
JL7/Xl’ commission by
ieb2l ts MJRRk’ON, N/iLLE 4 II.ANSON.
BACON.
O/h 1 ' ,g Hfccon, Sides ribbed and clear,
t i r * I SI ouldi rs nnd sugir cured Hams in
store and for sale on co-nmi-slon by
feb2l ts MORRISON, NT!LLE k HANSON.
■’LOUR.
"1 ZA/k Barrels Flour, various brands, in store and
B \ < F fur sde on commission by
feb2l-lf Mull ISON, NALLE & HANSON.
'g / \ Boxes Chewing Tobacco, various brands, in
11 store and f >r sde on commission by
feb-21-f MORRISON, NJLLE & HANSON.
SUIOIiSiYtii TOBACCO.
IZ\ Ijbs Pranking Tob-icco. in store and
V/fll /VJ'./ for sale on ccmaiission by
feb22 ts MORRI'ON, NALLE & HANSON.
COTTON SIIIID.
Bushels Cutton Seed, crop of 1865, instore
and for sale on commission by
feb2l-tf MORKI ON, NALLE & HANSON.
SHUFF!
Scotch and Maccoboy Snuff, in store
rvr U nd forsildon commission by
leb2l-tf MORRISON, NALLE & IIA SON.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
A LARGE lot of Ready Made Clothing,
Over Cbats,
Business and Dress Co’i
Pants and Ve>ts,
Hats ami .-Tioo-’.
feb2!-tf MORRISON, NALLE & HANSON.
Notice.
SEALED Vropo-al- wi Ibe received until the 25th of
the present month, for doing the Stone Vloik for
tlto city, for thr-ie month, ending Ist of Juno next.
ROBERT CRAWFORD,
F. M. R'l IIARtI. os’,
.4ATII iNV '.URI’HI',
Fob. 21,1800 —3t Committee on Streets.
HAGAN & CO.<
DEALERS in
Groceries, {Liquors,
AND
CONFECTIONERIES,
Wltiteliatl Street Atlanta, Gcorsla.
feb2o—tf "
. Lard.
f IK R!,: « Superior Lard, this day received and for
sale by HAGaN & CO.
feb2o—tf
h Flour.
I cb,a "arranted bra:d, ia store and forsale
HAG lN A CO.
Smoking' Tobacco.
W Cases best Smoking Tobacco, just received and
for sale by . HAGAN & CO.
fobxS—tf z
SASSEEN HOUSE?
AT THE JUNCTION OF
m-ond and Peachtree Streets,
rpH’S House is now open for tho accommodation of
.1 Tran-aTcut or Kegubir Boarders.
Terms-Per Woo k, 115, op. p er I: ny 33.00.
fcbOU—3w
Storage! Storage!
V K 1 av ” nmple. Recure nnd commodious room for all
VV kinds us Produce mil Gro erioi. and ms we do a
Commission buaiuess exclusively, ask for a liberal
share of patronage.
CLAYfGN, ADAIR & PURSE,
Commwlgii Merchant’,
feblß—lot N<). is i a bun a street.
Segars I I
<sioo 4500 I ounian, **
61 00 Cu>Biituti?n.
6000 Blick Sea,
3000 Henry Chy,
s'loo Lu Boll* Do C’ubct,
3o0) Figaro.
Just received nnd for M | tl by
(Layton, jdatr & purse,
TA4 Commission Morchnnts
fe.»lß—lot n o is Alabama street.
Whisky und Brandy.
IjTINE Bourbon In Bartc.'s,
’ Irish Whisky in Cark.-,
Scotch Whia.y in casks,
Bourbon (Kelly's li;rt) tn casts.
Cogtum Br.-.ndy, Cure. Imp •! ted $lO per case,
Cognac Brandy, m Bightliaml Quarter casks,
ror sale by ’
Marietta, G.r. CLAYTON, aDAIK & I URSK,
f, I]B Commission Merchants.
feblS-lOt No. 18 Alabama .treet.
Wines, Cordiais, &c.
SPARKLING C’ttnwba in case’,
Miorrv Wini’s. In chmm,
P’»rl Wine in cases,
< I »ret, St. Julien, in cases,
Rhine Wine* iu ra w es,
Oli-rry Bounce in cm b.
Pro-<*rvel PvaehoH. in chaor.
I i saioby CLAYTON, ADAIII 4 PVil-h;.
kemmisslon Merc Inuits
fel'lß-10t No 18 Alabama street.
For Sale.
T'Ao^^Bonu^^^' 0 ildj ° ,n,DK th « A-“o
--feblLtf • „ nKM <*'»*LL.
y Real Estate Airents.
Choice niickwheat Flour.
eif» r | C w>" Buckwheat Flour tor sale by
M>2o-tf HAWKINS A Ait. Y.
Scales ! Scales!
I 1 '’ 1 "' ■'' ‘'l'l'ank’s ■ cities,’for aIo cheap by
ful>2o-2t ZIMMEKM >N It VJSRDERT.
J. IT. WILLY. KA. A 1.-TON
J. H. WILLY &CO.,
'DOTTON
(OMiWION NIMfflS,
Marietta Street,
ATLANTAGEORGIA,
Will roft i' i- and sell COTTON, or ship
it t<> New. York, or other markatH,
u. the owners tnay deuirt-,
and make
nm cish immcis,
on ull COTTON intrusted to them,
Great complaint having been
made by owners, of unreasonable
I charges, and losses in weight on
Cotton heretofore shipped to New York,
tlie .advertisers respectfullyTctiuest per.
sons desirous to avail c 'the New York
Market, to call and see accounts of
sales from the New York house repre
sented by us.
—ts
B HAWKINS. .1.11. WILLY,
HAWKINS A WILLY,
Marietta Street,
Atlanta• Georgia,
BF.LL AM) BUY OK .
COMMISSION
every description of
Country Produce,
AND
MERCFTATTDTZ’Ej
AND GIVE
Prompt Attention
To all business intrusted to thorn.
leb6—lf
HPK CHECKS (IX XEW ML
JN sums to suit purchn«er«, at Curn-nt Bank mtew, for
toael y • J. H WILLY A CO.
February 8,1866 —ts
FOR GALE LOW.
Cotton Plantation
IN WORKING ORDER.
rpifE «übßcrlber« offhr for m’e 1300 firrrs of Und,
| about one huh’o eared, toe billwnce good hinimock
Und, 15 htindN on the place, with 12 boa I ol Mulct, 12 or
15 h.ad of (a t e, p ought*, gear, bo<», Ate., all nww.
Good dwel ing. kitchen, rmokc house, gin hou«o, acr* w,
Ac., on the place. Plantation in Webley county, about
12 miles from the Sout -western Railroad, and under
lhe superintendence fun experienced farmer, wio has
been engaged ita reasonable salary. Every prepara
tion Decennary far a cron of 100 tu 150 b den cotton. Tha
hands have been contracted tor «t $lO for fl at class,
and 30 for second cl-ss. A barg in can be ••nd in the
above, if RppMe i for soon, ns the owner h m other as
gagcin< nts which re.jnirts more ol hh attention and
menus th »n can properly be b ► towed on the above
plaeo. Fur farther p.irt-culara enquire of
febU ts HAWK (Nd A WILLY.
Old liye Whisky.
-f 'T' BARR ELSsAh rro years old. mai? In Floyd county,
1 I Virgin!-*, afat just from ths hands ot the m xn'ac
turwrs. Iboso wishing a good urtie'e of Whisky, are In
vited to call and examine this lot. For ialo by the bar
rel or k*‘g. by The manufacturrra agents.
Feb. 13, 1806-ts H4WKIN3 & WILLY.
Large maps, State of Georgia.
1-) Copies Butt’s < dltion of If CO, for a t'o by
I IL.WKINS It WILLY.
Fob. 13,1866—ts
Kiln Dried Lumber.
WE are prepared to furnish, at short notice, orders
for the delivery of Kiln Pried Lumber, bv the one
or more car loads. H WKINS fc WILLY
February 13, 18H6-—tf
STATIONERY.
A LARGE lot of Stationary, 25 per cent, lower than
tho Invoice, to close out consignment, by
fcbl4-tf OR'll'. N FARRAR.
Bellvue Hotel.
THIS well known Hotel will, from this date, receive
boarders, at the following rates:
Board and Lodging per month, inc'udlng wo< d and
„ 00
Day Board, by tt.e week g o,
... . ...... i-KiCE & srukiw,
A t anta, Feb. IS, 1866 9t
i;kix’Tiox _ xoTicjE. _r ’
FULTON TOUNIY.-An election will b,
VX hell on the Cth day ot March next, for one Jnstlo.
°> tlie Infer!<r f »urt for (ho couvty.of Fulton, instead
of Daniel I. Foigurson, ns ened.
K. M. TAT.IAFKRHO, J. I. C.
PERINO BROWN, J. 1 o
Feb. 14,1806 td I. C. OR Ella, J. I c.
chewiSxFtobacco.
1 X t Box. 8 Tobacco,
I tj\ f Uommbn, F no nnd Extra.
j■' 3 - if W. KETIJHAM.
WANTED.
WK went to purchase a Lot ami H mso with f ,ur or
il rooms, iu good neighborhmid and cnovcm.nl
to me business part of the city.
Marshall a parsons.
run . Estate Agent,
Ofiico in IJcilaml Hobss l inrk Whitehall Street
Xov—- 7 ts
M. F. CAI-PWEtL' w c noLLAX>-
Caidwell & Holland,
FAXILI’ CKOCER9,
Broad Street, (front of the Wagon Yard)
ATLANTA, GKOAGIA,
o,l . h ' l '" l n wood Mtorlmen* of
Family SuppJea a d Country 1 rodure Call and
l ” i ° ua ' fbb!2—lm
f VAILS.
Px A K’ g' Nails, 4. <>, 8, Id and 12J.
Finishing Nails.
j«"»—tf W. KETCHANT.
A PHYSICIANS LIBR RY of valuable Stan lard
W rks for sa e ut
GAMBLE k STERLING'S,
i..ir .r .. Ding Store,
jani >— r Marietta stieet, Atlanta, Ga.
DKEDWIN S. RAY~
Oir. ra hl. Profcaaio. nl services to tl>.
Public.
d/X n Wb , |^n^‘ y .tr b e’.t ft ? 4!
M hob’RMie Houro of Howard Evauh C>' *
Atlanta Ga., Jauumy 0,1860-3 in
THOMAS M.
(Oflatoflrm cf Norwood, Wilson A Lester J
Attorney and Counselor at tyiw,
SAVANNAH, GA.
ePfflf* ever Bank of Savannah. felja-Sm
bread corn?"
| White Bread Coin.
lyy )>■ * U W. KETCHAM.
CLOTH.
vnr 4 eo,or «<i Ngm Cloth.
IV UU P»'" f W. KETCH.tfM.
Building* Lot.
A CHOICE building Ir tmi liecatur aircot.
kA. shle by
P. V. PBtSE &CO.
rd......
JF’OSk. SALE.
l*'and < 'a";>h.'^"'/’ l K". Bbls. lirl d Pracbee
Oils ami «t?u '■'''■rloat.ng nnd Qernln S
«'arioty ot other articles at reduced prlcva,
B.y P. i-. PHASE a CO.
F. b IK 1.. ComniiMlon Merchnnts,
h'o. If Alabama st
inn.?n.r>’. n ' r ' t, *''. ,in ” or Bioonttnence of tv Inc, Irritation
di.eX :i n e rul, ' , ' r, ' tl " n " f ’’•'••tl-r. or ltMn'y.,
ofIII e bh'l ior In r ' ''"."l '’ I’ " , " 1 ''teeaae,
“ e <lroi»tcet awotllngs,
.l » ItMMßOins FI.UIII Extuait Bvuitv.
Jnko ni ino-o Unidorsant an I lln.-afe Remedies for
n o dX 1 ;^ K dTo;" u u ”