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8 THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2 1884. STUDY OF THE MICROBE. A Minute and Technical Narra loa of Ilia Bzpsri- taenta w.th the Cholera Patients, B'ginning With the OrlKlnal 0??rm or the Cholera and Carrying It on Throagb. Philadelphia; Auguit 27.???An important ronlcrcnce upon cholera has just been held in Derlin, at the office of the imperial board of health; an abstract of the proceedings of Which ia now appearing in the Medical News of thii city. Dr. Koch exhibited microscopic fcpccimcns of the cholera bacillus, and he demonstrated the method of its preparation and cultivation. Regarding bis recent investi gations, he stated that microscopical exami nation of the intestine and its contents re vealed a considerable invssion of bacteria, oc curring partly within the tubular glands, partly between the epithelium and the base- meut membrane, and in tome parts deeper (till. Then he found cases in which, besides bacteria in one definite and constant form, there were others also accumulated within and around the tubuifr glands of various prune short and thick, others very lino, and he ooon concluded that ho had to do bore with the 2>rimary invasion of iho pathogenic bsdiJi, which, as it were, prepared tissues for the en trance of non-psthogenie forms, .just as he had observed iu nccrostie, diphtheritic changes in the intestinal mucosa, and in typhoid ulcers. IHE CIIASACTESiaTICS DKSCRIRKU. He then proceeded to describe the characters of this bacterium. It ia a mailer than the tubercle bacillus, being only about half or, at meat, two-thirds the size of the latter, but touch more plump, thicker aud slightly curved. As a rule, tho curvo ia no more than that oi a comma, (.) but sometimes it assumes a semi-circular ahapo, and he has seen it forming a double curve iike an "a.??? These two variations from the normal being is sug gestive of a junction of two individual bacilli. In the cultures there al ways appears a remarkably froe d< vclonmeut of the romma-ahapea bacilli, These bacilli often grow out to form loug threads, not in the manner of the anthrax ba cilli, lior with a simple undulating form, but assuming tbe shape of delicate, long spirals, corkscrew shape, reminding one very forcibly of the spirocbieU of relapsiug fever. 1 ndoe<l, it would be difficult to distinguish tho two if (dared side by side. On account of this devel opmental change, he doubted if the nhofora orgsuisin should be ranked with haceillii it is rather a transitional form between bacillus and spirillum. Possibly it is true the spirit- Dm, )K>rtions of which appear in the comma shape, much as in other spirilla,!, g.: which spirilla do not always form complete spirals, but consist only of more or less curved rods. THE INrLVMOR or TKMNCRATURK. Tho comma baceilll thrive best at tempera ture between 01 Fahrenheit, and 104 Fahren heit, but they are not very sensitivo to low temjierAturee, their growth not being preven ted until fljft or 86 degree* is roachtd. In this respect they agree with anthrax bacilli. Dr.Kocli made au experiment t" ascertain whether a very low temperature not merely checked tbeir development, but killed them, and subjected the comma bacilli to a temperature or 14 degrees Fahrenheit, They were then completely frozen, but yet re tained vitality, growing in golatine after wards. Dr, Koch found that the addition of an aqueous solution of iodine (1 in 4,000) to a meat infusion, in tho proportion oil in 20, did not in tho least intorlore with the growth of bacilli in that medium, lie did Dot pursue this line of iuqulry, seeing that iu prartico largo quantities of iodine than that could not bo given. Alcohol first checks the ??1> vclopmmt of the comma bacilli whon it is mixed with nutriment fluid, in tbo proportion of-otic in ten, a degreo of concentration which Tender* it impraelienblelor treatment. Com mon salt was added to the extent of two per edit, without influencing the growth of the bacilli. Sulpbnto of iron in the pro* jxirtion of two per cent checks this giuwtb, probably by preripitatiue albumi nati s iroiu fluids, and |>os#fbly also by Us acid reection. Certainly it does not sssrn to ifsvt any spec/flo disfufecting action. I. e., in destroying bacilli. Among the other sub stances which prevent tho growth of tho eo n- Dim bacilli may be mentioned: Alum in *alu- lions of strength of 1 in 100) camphor, 1 in 800) carbolic seid, 1 in 400j oil of poppermint, 1 in 2.000) sulphate of copper. 1 In 2,500 fa remedy much employed,* but now much would really be needed merely to hinder the growth of bacilli in the intestine)) quinine, 1 in 6,000. aud sublimate 1 in 100,000. TUR VITALITY OV TUR BACILLI. In contrast with the foregoing moasurea for itrevcnting the growth of these bacilli lathe striking fact that they are readily killed hy drying. This fact is proved by merely drying a small drop of material containing the ba cilli on the cover of a glass, and then placing this over some of tbe fluid on the glass slide. Thus it was found that, although vitality was retained, or dejutidiug largely b upon 4 be number ol bacilli for a short time, yet tbe withdrawal of tbe nutrient fluid hr an hour or even less, often sufficed, and it never happened that the baoilli retained vi tality after a deprivation lasting twenty-four liours. These results would seem to point to Ibe tact that tbe comma bacillus duos not, like the organisms of anthrsK and vaccinia, pass into a reeling statu by drying, and if so, It is one of tbs most important facts in the rt'udogy ??r cholera. Much, however, re mains to be done. eepeclally yvilh regard to the soiled Imeu of lhe rational treatment of most diseases, end especially of infectious diseases, cannot be adopted until tbeir cause and nature are known. Rut even yet tbe discovery of cholera bfiotUuc is important, as furniahing an aid in a diagnosis which would Jscilitate the detec tion of the first case occurring in a district, and the adoption of measures to prevent its spread. Knowing also the nature and proper ties or the bacillus, and especially the readmes" with which it is killed by drying, the right direction of propbyloxia i assured, and the lavish expenditure of disin feefanls checked, so that there will not be i repetition of whnt happened in the last cpi- dimie, When millions of gallons wero poured into I he gutters and sewers without the slight ed need. Even therapeutically, tho knowl edge of the comma bacillus may be of value. A diagnosis will be possible in mild cases, and in the early stages of tho disease when treat mint is of the most avail. Aches and pains are killed by St. Jacobs Oil, tbo astonishing conqueror of pain. CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME. Vo. 10.300. Hhv Orleans Men Win Parts of the Capital Prize of *70,000. Eugene Caudins, warehouseman tor Moaan. h. Onorato A Co. for some time, is a good and trusty worker. He waa comparatively happy at his borne, No. 231 St. Peters street, and In his walks lie passed a place In which the tickets of The Louisiana Lottery Company are displayed. He bad purchased tickets In partnersbIp with bis fellow- workers. During August, be saw displayed one which partltularly struck bis fancy???No. 15,365??? whether It was the peculiar arrangement of the 5' or the magical placing of the 3, even Gaudlns fs at a lose to explain. Rut that peculiar ticket haunted him; peeped out enticingly from the window, beg ging plainly fo be tonight. The day was close at hand, and still It hung In the window. Its com rades were dropping oir, and when the but day, the partnership arrangement held him until the Isst moment. Ten o'clock on ^hm morning of the 12th be held In safely Sole possession one-flflh of the coveted ticket. The ircvolutlons of the wheel at the Academy of Music brought out No. 16,360 as drawing the CaplUli among the "bondholders." lie called -??? * Lnileiy wl in luiiM^HHiRMIHMHi -n-iHiM il to do, and he answered that he would Buy a nice home for his fsmlly, and seeing them placed beyond the reach of want and In comfort would be as much liappIncsTas be desired. The balance of hfs money he would try to favest profi tably, and would himself continue Pi piny hi- M*b>t part, unspoiled by prosperity. He signed , . pt for tbe l went out of the office of tho lottery as h.ippy am (ontented a man as the CresontCUy now eoutalui ???New Oilcans Picayune, August loth. Hearing that another fortunate holder of a part with two friends. Ho had presented hts ticket, and waa awaiting the making out of tho check for thu amount it called for. While appre ciating fully his fortuuc, ho was perfectly cool aud pleasant. He told the reporter ho was a natlveof Memphis, and served In the Confederate army In tho ???mmi Hi I lob undt r Generals Albert Hid ney John ston am! Reauregard. Ills health Impaired by oimy service, had grown much worse of late years, and he came here to benefit himself. As bis means were limited, be went to work on the buildings of tbe great World's Fair to be held In New Orleans next winter. He sturk to Hsteadily for nearly five mouths, although it almost counter-balanced the good done hint by tho genial climate. He ??m a firm believer In limk, and never railed to pun-hare a ticket In The Louisiana 8tate Lot tery. His experiment In purchasing No. 15,866 has ...... .j ??? * * * jj 0 wu ??? lMJIod with PMMMPOTPIlViwople; was delighted with ???verytiling, and hoped to enjoy Ids good fortune. He bed not formed any distinct plans for tho fu ture, but would rcnialu at ease sometime recuper ating, not forgetting always to try bis luok In tho I lottery that hsd proved such a toman** to him.??? New Orleans Picayune, August 16. *b?? cholera patients being kept in a damp Male, lie found that In solledT articles when dried for a time varying from twenty-four Hours and upwards, tbe comma bacilli wort quite destroyed. Nor was tbe destruetlo i de layed by placing cboleraio excreta In or upon tbe t-ailb, dry or moist, or mixed with stag nant water. In tbs gelatins cultures tbe Cam illa bacilli can be cultivated for six weeks, and also in the blood serum, milk aud p unto, when anthrax bocilli rapidly Xoiro spores*. but a rsdiug auto of comma bacilli has nevar been met v itli. A very exceptional thing iu a ca??e of bacilli, and another reason why the organism must be regarded rather as spirillum than bacillus and comma bacillus, has uow been found ia nearly one hundred cases ot cholera, occurring in constant relation to tbe cholera |??nirrce, being most abundant in tbe lower cud 11 tbe Ueum, where tbe change* are most in tense, and being most pure iu acute, dim (implicated eases. On these grounds the comma bacillus may ba consider* I as ap??cifie to cholara. TSAIS SSMD MCLTirLtlUTIOM. Many observations were made in other dis ease, aud in subjects who had rvoeutly nan *d thu ash the attack of cholera without (indiug thite bacilli in the dejecta or in th* bow>>U. Tl??e whole etiology of cholera, so far a?? it is known,suggests the causative view taken as i(faids the comma bacilli. They multiply rapidly, soon reach their term, sad are ??U|j4>rted by other bacteria. Bo in the inlet- file tiny multiply, set up irritation, and disrrl.ua and all typical symptoms of ehol- iiac seizure. "Under the normal conditions R. sniUtels at feast, bacilli are destroyed iu iLc stomach, aud this harmonises with the in.|??tibni part played by Ibe predispositi >o. (???: u liability of those to be attacked, who *rt aul'eriig trorn gastric or intestinal catarrh, (r who bast- overladen their atom whs with ni.dipeatcd food, conditions which would tMihutr the passage of the bacilli unchanged into the intestine. But the bacillus is litml-Hl t.- the intastit e; it is not found in the mesente, glands it in the blood. WBV DBAVM BBSCLTt. lt?? w. then, can it destroy lifeT Probably Inn the production of poisonous subsist:' . 1st ieproduced by the bacteria lit pitri- fertfe**. Assuming that the bacilli produce ??|-??eifie poison, Dr. Koch then proceeded to ??? aplaitt the phenomena of cholera, ia con- c:miou be adverted to tbe subject of treat- d (i t, and reminded those who say that such ??? ???(-Mrire do not enable u?? to cure the dis- ??*??t better thaa formerly, that The Farmer (lota llotli a Windfall and a Windmill. Ticket No. 12,833, In tbe July drawing of the foiulslann Htnfo Lottery, drew the first capital prize of 175,two, and ouc-fifth waa held by a well* io do farmer in the town of Canodavlile, Tuan, mom y through the Rank of Commerce of this city.???Memphis, (Trim.) Avtlancho, July 28. A Preventive for Aslmtlo Cholera or Chol erine, The following letter appeared In the London Times of Saturday, August 18th, 1866, during tbe last epidemic of Aalatlo cholera In Ituropo: To the Editor of tbo "Times."???Sir: We ob serve In your paper of to day a long extract from the lancet on tin subject of "suitable drinks" til cholera seasons, and think It a duty we owe to the public to point out one, the excellence of which we can vourh from our own experience. ROSA DA LIS v cures 8crofula, Swelling*, Goitre, Bkiti Diseases, Liver Complaint, Rheli ft attorn, Ac. Read the following: I have been a great sufferer for 15 years, not able to walk, from on injured leg. flavo tried many M. D.'a and their remedies to little purpose. I believe ROSA DA LIS will cure me. Send me one dozen by steamer. It was recommended to me hy a mend. I have taken two bottles, and find it helping rne. The druggists who usual ly keep it are out of it, and I cannot afford to wait the slow arrival of thefr supplies. Lake Irena, Florida. Johx T. Beech, Bupt, Board of Public Instruction. An exchange remarks that the killing of the Mormon emissaries In Tennessee was murder. Bo It seems. Wc believe It was intended that the em issaries should so understand It. There are other crimes as bad as murder, and Mormoutom to one of them. Missouri Steam Washer One bottle of Dr. Fuller's Pocket Injection, with syringe combined, cures wlthdut capsules. 3' All Druggists. tu th sa wky Captain T. J. Lyon, of Bartow county, has an aero In cottou that will make two bales. Editor Dana <ontir.ii* to oppose Blaine by working fog him via the Butler underground tele phone system. Editor Dana to sharp, Butler sharp, and Blaine la sharp. But sharpness some times fails to accomplish much. It will fail this year. Skinny Mon. ???Wells's Health Renewer??? restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia, impotence, sexual debility. $/. ^ Mr. John Barnhart, of Oreene count-., has saved 116,00) pounds of hay, and to still cutting. CtRCfVMATi, O., April 14, 1884.???8. B. fixith A Bao., Covington, Ky.???Esteemed Sirs: I have been troubled with a serious kidney af fection, and seeing your advertisement, con cluded to try a bottle of your May Flower, though without much hope of being benefited by it. Tbe first bottle worked splendidly, and jiersevering with its use, I am entirely relieved of my painful illness. Any one can write to me and 1 will reiterate what is hero written Mrs. E. Wither, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, 0. The People's World-wide Verdict Durnett's Coconine has been sold in every civ ilized country, and tbe public have pondered the verdict that it la the cheapest aud best Hair Dress ing in tbe world. Ilurnett???a Flavoring Extracts are invariably acknowledged the nurest and the best. All TVoskiitii ot Genital Urgana, Sexual Imjmtency, and nervous disorders permanent ly cored in thirty days, by tho genuine Dr. Itirord???s Restorative rills. Bottles 50 Pills 81.25, 100 pills $2.00. 200 pills $3.50, 400 pills $6.00. Magnus A Hightower,corner Pry or and Decatur streets. Atlanta. Wholesale by Lamar, Rankin and Lamar. Captain C. B. Atkins, of Walker, has a very fine Dr. Fuller's Youthful Vigor Pills cure nervous debility, imnotcnco and spermatorrhea. 92. De pot 429 (.'anal at.. N, Y. wo fr iu wky ADELINA PATTI, the great songstress, says of Solon Palmer's Perfumes, Toilet Soaps and other Toilet articles! ???I unhesitatingly I tronouce them superior to any I over ttseo/* 'rincipa! Dejwt, 874 and 876 Pearl St., N. Y Rust to damaging the cotton in Early county. YOUNG MENi???READ THIS. Thr Voltaic Brlt Co., of Marshall, Mirth, offer to send their celebrated RuKfno-^tfiu Brlt and other Elrctrio Arri.iAXcza on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nenroua debility, lots of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, nourslgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial to allowed. Write them at once for illustrated phamphlot free. I One to fourteen f Hunt eighteen pm.. :, and had ten cars. WASHES 20 Shirts in 20 minutes. C White counterpanes in 20 minutes. 3 lied quilts fu io minutes. 2 Pair double blankets In 6 minutes. Reud tho Atlanta Testimonials. State or Groroia. Department op Agriculture, Atlanta. Ga., August 26.1& E. F. Osborn, agent???Dear 8ir: in the presence of our families. Tho capacity is great aud tbe work is done briskly and well with no wear and tear. Wc say further that the ladf judges of the family who witnessed the 1 T. C. HOWARD. A. JEi. McCUTCUES???. MBS. E. P. HOWELL. Wife of non. Evan P. Howell, Editor Atlanta Con stitution. I think tL_. .??? , invention and will cheerfu .. doing far superior waiting to the present mode and more expeditiously and economically. It saves fcwel, labor, clothes and soap. *- J ???*??? positively no wear and tear. Wisftli suet-os, I remain, respectfullj fully, I. W: B. HENDERSON. JWl und clothing. I used tains, blanket! and qjL??? - mizes labor, fuel and soap, and there to positively I cannot too highly recommend the merits of the Mittourl Steam Washer. MRS. J. A. CALDWELL. I br~e tested the Missouri 8team washer yon sold me and Its work was entirely satisfactory. it washes all kinds of wearing apparel and for such as bed quilts It to unsurpassed cither In the expe dition or perfection with which Its work is done. It to certainly a great labor and time saving inven tion and only needs an honest trial to recom mend it to the public. MRS. A. B. CULBERSON. Tho Missouri Steam Washer I purchased of you J the only machine I have seen that does all that is claimed for it. I have given It a thorough test with all klnda of garmonta, also, with blankets and bed quilta and find Its work satisfactory. I of all kinds. not wash. I would not be without one. MRS. 51. A. HERRINGTON. I gave the Missouri Steam Washer a thorough test and confidently assert that it docs its work thoroughly. It raves clothes, time, labor and soap. It to Just splendid. 5IR3. DENHAM. Pirce, SI 0.00. Ex rets'charges prepaid. E. F. OSBORN???, A^cnt for .Gcorgla, South Carolina and Florida. '??? 116 Whitehall ??t, Atlanta, Ga. Angostura 11 liters import* have long !*een known aim rziciMivciy u??e??j at a preventive for dtorrhira In the West Indies and Pouth America, where tho disease periodically prevails. From the siuall quantity required, it to ??? yt*??y cheap, agreeable, and effective remedy for a fearful amt dangerous disorder. We are, air, your most otNsllent servants, J.AW. DUDGEON, Iran Ship yard, Cubit! town, Poplar K., Loudon, August 18. They are Cleanly nnd Elegant. There it no other external remedy that dooa to much good as Demon's Capcine Porous Plas ters. 25 cents. ^HojrsMe^rfported to ba dying with cholera in Physicians recommend l>r. Price's Cream Baking Powder for lightening and raising bread, biscuits, cakes, etc., because, while making that table food more ftleatant to tbe palate and more easy to ibe digestive argent, it takes no nutritive element from the original flour. Che mists 'indorse Dr. Price's Powder as the most |>erfect made. Mr. Bob Reaves basone of the best crops in Ocoi.ce county. _ All |>er*ons afflicted with Dyspepsia, Diar rhoea, Colic and all kinds of indignations will find immediate relief and sure cure bv using ANGOSTURA RITTERS. Tho only genuine is manufactured by Dr. J. ti. B. fiiegert X Sons. Dr. Price's fipceial Flavoring Extracts are natural flavors, obtained by a new process, which give the most delicate and grateful taste. They are of great strength, and bottles contain halt more than those purporting to hold the Mime quantity. We conscientiously commend Ur. Price's Flavors. His vauilla flavor to de licious. A Fenny Saved fs Twopence Earned. A little BOZODONT, used ovory day, costs but little trouble and is ploasaut always. It saves years of suffering from diseased gums and teeth In later days. Its use to economical of time and coinfort. Uao BOZODONT. Heard rounty will make better crops this year than since tho war. Ills Slippery Eye ???llnsa. ???The Bnulre,??? says the author of ???Tho Hooaier Bchool master," wore one glass eye aud a wig. 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In 1881, while sewing on a machine, my wife waa taken with a severe pain In her aide, which was soon followed by???aemor- rages from her lungs, severe cough and fe ver, and could neither cat or sleep, and In a few weeks was reduced to a mere skele ton. Her stomach refused to retain any food, and the physician thought one of her lungs waa entirely gone. At a final consul tation of two physicians her case was pro nounced hopeless. I tried Brewer???s Lung Restorer by advice of one of the physi cians, and ihe began to improve after the third dose. She continued the medicine, and to now iu excellent health, and is better than she has been in several years. I believe Brewer???s Lnng Restorer saved her life. BENJAMIN F. HERNDON, Yatearllle, Ga. Brewer???s Lung Restorer to a purely vege table preparation, contains no opium,^mor phine, bromide, or any poisonous sub stance. Send for circular of long list of won derful cures. LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR, Macon, Ga. New Advertisements.' LOYELL SKATE. 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Hut that dude to not all alone in his terrestrial glory???not by a "Jug fulL" Many other* are considerably ???rattled" just now about that Blood Poison busine**, and B. B. B. will cure for the least money and In the short est time. Tho boom to coming. Purify, purify. i.i nines iu uuu uuy, uaniug ??nu . Uvea at Athens, ua., is 75 years old, bss hsd a running u???ecr on hto leg 60 years??? one-half a ceutury???and previous to that day bad not walked over half a mile per day for 90 yean. Mr. Saulter, the Banner- Vutchnian, and Rev. Dr. Calvin Johnson say that B. B. B. cured hto ulcer and restored him. a** **??? Waa it faith cure? He was as blind as a bat, bald-headed; hto m-ck a horrid mass of putrid coiruption; appetite gone; feeble aud emacia ted; Ihe picture of a starved aaelcton, and only six years old. For three years doctors and miHlicInt* made no Impression on the scrofulous complaint. ??? ??? ??? ??? A few months afterward his eyes sparkled in gladness, flesh had lrsptd to bis buncs, hair to his head, and rejuvlnatlon to hto whole constitution. Was Victory Scored for Jo Jacobs,???A day or two ago a g?? ntleuian walked into the well-filled drug stoic of Magnus & Hightower, aud In the course of eonvtnation stated that he hod re tailed eleven bottles of B, Ih B. In one day. The subject was mentioned at Jacobs's Pharmacy, 5 hen Dr. Palmer remarked: ???We mn beat lat, for I sold 12 bottle* of B. B. B. at retail one day myself;" whereupon Dr. Jo Jacobs added, ???besides four other bottles sold (he same day, making a score of 16 for us iu oue day." ???Oh, Josle," said little, gleeful Maud, ???we are going to have some honey mode at our house." "How do you know?" asked Josle. ???Because mama sent the servant after H. B. B., and 1 don???t know what bees are good for only to make honey." ^ ^ Anthony Comstock says: "The causes of so many business failures arc. unholy livin r, dis horn st practices, lust, and intemperance/' and tbe failure to use B. B. B. to fix the blood all right. ??? |n w ???Hannah Jane, I scgwfne rite strata up town mei'iiy mwawnar** p mvitT gci suru .* edw Ice 'fo'Ut dese here big sores on me aa??? de rumatto In detn ole jin to o' yourn," replied his wife. "Jesso; rial's do very book. HittelUall 'bout de blud, do skin, de jlttto. de kidney 'fee- lions, and de sores, too. I'm gwlne rite to de B. IL B. offis and git one er dem valcrble books." IBB Wed frl sun A wkvnx read mat Ad utlu toi rator'a Sol*. TIr 1M BRfiOf.D AT THE DO??>R or TUB COURT >?? ni use ot Rabun c<??unty. Georgl* at CUn??n, ont ????? t??? day of October next, to the uvuUand l??gi 1 hours of sale, the foJburfng iatert'l* in land*: > n n. divide*i Lj interest In b??ta lying In the nti strict o?? lUbun couuty, to-wit: Nos. 174 and M and .n lot No. 1M. lying in said 13th dfotrfot. partly In sold Katun and partly iu Habersham At d in lota lying in the 6th district of Ribun Con* tv. fo-wlt: Nus. ie. 11.1*2 an I IS. And. also, an undivided on- -half interest la fou ylng la asi>: lath district of Rabun county, to-wit: I OS. 104 and 1*4. 11(1 iu lot No. 17fo lying in said 13th district parti) in said Rabun county, and partly in Uab v- sh*m ??ounty. in raid State. ~ Bold as th* property of the eatat* of A bbott H l r??i*B, for dtotribution by order of tbe Court of Ordinary of Worth county, Georgia. CHAR N. WEST. Administrator d. b. a. c. L a. upon the estate of A. H. Brlsbam. s*??2--etw . ClvialeAgency,lMFultoasfo, N*. Y CONSTITUTION OFFICE, Atlamta, August 30, 1334. THK WEEK???S REVIEW. York???Tho past week was a quiet one in tho cotton market. The tendency o f tbo market, how ever, has been to higher prices, aud we are enabled to note an ad vance of 20025 points for thu week. To-day tbe market closed cosy for futures. Spots advanced a fraction and closed wtoh middling 10^. Local???Total receipts of cotton for tho week ???mount to 14 bales; ahipmeuts uoue; local con sumption 238 bales. NEW YORK, Auxast29???The following to the com parative cotton statement for the week ending to* Net receipts at all United States port* 4,914 8smc time last year. 2\ J $7 Showing a decrease- Total rsceidts. .^.4,7 Same time last year. 5,9 . Showing a decrease^. 1,184,627 Exports for the week~..... m 19,310 8ame time last year. 17,9M Showing an increase. 3/M6 Total ex)>ort?? to date M 3,899,989 Same time last year I,r.s 1,-221 Showinn a decrease.. 733,212 Stock at all United States ports. 12 J.9J2 Same time last year. 2 M.019 Showing a decrease.......... 109.014 8tock st luterior towns^ 3,441 Borne time last year. 21.8 >7 ShowlnK a decrease^ 13.414 Stock at Liverpool 7.H.0W 8amc time last year. 867,010 Showing a decrease. l??i,0)0 American cotton afloat for Oreat Britain*... 23,0 >1 Bair* tlm* *r??vi r- r. 16,020 Showing an lacrosse 7 000 NEW YORK. August 29.???The following are the total net receipts of cotton at all ports since Sep- 695,197 1JM9.106 .^. 253,630 ..... 651875 418,053 ..... 91,4)2 .... 678,935 51.617 .... 117 0S3 .... 16*, .78 ..... 25.621 103,736 .... 183,632 8,044 r et receipts tembr??, 1, lftia: Gslvczton New Orleans..... Mobile....... ??... Bavanucb Charleston Wilmington - Norfolk Baltimore New York Boston Providence Philadelphia West Pofnt. Brunswick Port Royal Pensacola City Point....... Indtonola 9,251 Newport News 2,124 Minor Port* 21,115 Total ??? U8LAH SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. New York???With to-day the cotton year virtually doses. Business for some time post has been com paratively dull, but as tbe new season opens up life and activity will again appear. To-day futures opened up a few points, but the market declined during tbe day, and st the close the months showed a small loss. Spots, middling 1015-lie. Net receipt* to-day 1,236 boles, against 2,765 boles last year; exports none bales; last year 172 bales; stock 126,876 bales; lost year 284,850 bales. orxRxn CLOSED. Aagnst...???io.M6io.92 Angust ...~~.iatt.9iO.8d September 10 *3t*lo.92 September ._10X14 October .10.63# October November???10.49a9l0.5ei November 10. Wq..... Dectmber 10.M?? December 10.43* January 10.6"m January .0.534. February 10.7'^s February 10.7A4...... March... 1O.8??0IO.9Q March.- ....10.S33. Closed easy; sales60,000 bales. Liverpool-Futures closed quiet and steady. 8pots -Uplands 6S-16d: Orleans6??4d; sales I2.k>6 bales, of which 9.400 bales were American; receipts 100; American 100. Local???After a spell of uninterrupted dullness the cotton year has been brought to a close. Mon day will give us a fresh starting point, which must soon be followed by general activity throughout the land. The monotony and duUness of the past few months must certainly give place to tbe com ing business that to now growing, and new Ufe>nd animation will again enliven our ever moving and ambitious young city. But the cotton season to not torenougb advanced to furnish much material for criticism. Still the seasons, until very recently, have Ucn most encouraging, and the outlook, In the fare of all the drawbacks and disadvantages that have been thus far brought to our notice, are most flattering to an abundant yield tbe coming year. As t# Atlanta, she is always equal to the emergen cy .and with her Increased facilities stands ready to meet every demand that eon possibly be made of her. With three gigantic compnaaet aud a score or so of the best fire-proof warehou-**^her numerous railroads and improved facilities for handling cot ton, we are wlUUg to assert most positively thu Atlanta a* a cotton market to Inferior to no city either north or sooth. As to oor receipts, they have steadily increased for the past few yean, and the new territory inter- tccted by the new railroads must aweU the ruaalpts for the coming year far beyond the figures hereto fore reached. Receipts for the year past amount to |46,if5 bales, agafnqt 141,750 bales tost year nnd 216,000 bales for the year preceding. Our several cotton mills now in operation consume their pro portion of thto. Middling cotton to held to-day at 10%e, as against 9J v c same date last year and 12)40 for the same time in 1882. Tbo present state of the market to quiet. Several bales of new cotton bare been received, aud our cotton men are now roady to take core of all that may bo entrusted to them. At the close to-day actual stock was taken,which resulted In finding only 997 bales in warehouses, of which o69 bales werqhcld for spinners, leaving 413 bales on the market, Wc quote cotton os follows: Good middling 10%c; middling lo>ge; strict low middling u$??e; low middling 10*4 ??? strict good or dinary 10%C. NEW YORK, AugurtSO???The total visible* supply of cotton for the world to 1,549,648 bales, of which 848,7C8 bales are American, against 1,732,705 bales and 1,066,705 respectively last year. Receipts ol cot ton at all interior towns 3,896 boles: receipts from plantations 4,657, Crop in sight not given. By Telegraph. LIVERPOOL, August *30???Noon???Cotton strong and In active demand: middling uplands68-16; middling Orleanscji; sales 12,000 boles; speculation and export 2,000: receipts 100; all American; up lands low middling clause August and September delivery 610-64, 611-64, 6 10-64; September and Oo- tober delivery 6 4-64, 6 6-64; October and November delivery 4, 6 63-64; November and December de livery 5 G3-64; December and January delivery 5 63-64; September delivery G 13-61, 6 14-61, 6 13-61; futures opened quiet at the advance. LIVERPOOL. August 30???2:00 p. in.???Sales of American 9,400 bale-.; uplands low middling clause August delivery 6 13 61, value; August and Sep tember delivery 613-64, sellers; Sot feraber and Oc tober delivery 610-64, buyers: Octob-. aud Novem ber delivery 63-64, buyers; November..nd Decem ber delivery 5 62-64, buyers; December an??* Tanuary delivery ft W-64. buyers; January and February delivery 5 63-64, buyers; February and Marcr. de livery 6 2-64; September delivery 6 12-64, buyois; futures closed quiet and steady. NEW YORK, August 30???Cotton steady; sates 2,430 bales; middling uplands 1015-16; middling Orleans 118-16; net recelps none; gross 50; consolidated net receipts 1,286; exports none. SAVANNAH. August 30-Cotton firm; middling 10%: net receipts 247 bales; gross *247; soles 125; stock 1,274; exports coastwiso 30. shipment*???; sales98. CHARLESTON, Auguit 30???Cotton nominal; mid dling LI; net receipt* 131 bales: gross 131; sales 150; stock 690; exports coastwise 238. PROVISIONS, GRAIN, ETC. CONSTITUTION OFFICE, Atlanta, August 80,13SL The following quotations indicate the fluctua tions on tbe Chicago board of trade to-day: wnxAT. Opening. Hlghoat. Lowest. Closing. September......... 79$6 ??9 79)4 79)4 October. 8l>?? 82 81)J 81ft TORE. August 27 50 27 50 27 50 CLEAR RIB SIDES. 10 25 10 0 5 10 20 10 00 27 50 Flour. Grain nnd Meal. ATLANTA. August 30???Market steady at quota- ions. Flour-Patent process 86.53&37.00; fancy 15.60??55.76; extra family fft.25; family 81.75. Wheat ??? Tennessee and Kentucky No. 2 wa 88c; good Georgia wheat 75@Y>c. Corn???Steady: While, car lots bulk. 75c; do. sacked 7ric: dray lots 84c; mixed, car lots bulk, 5ic; do. sucked 71c; dray lot* 76c. Corn Meal???65c: small lots 90-*. 8t >ck Feed dray lots 85c. Wheat Bran???(tor lota 77o; dmy.loto 85c. Grits 81.65*bbL NEW YORK. August 30???Flour, southern quiet; common to fair extra 8M0$f4.40; good to choice extra 84.436*O.CO. Wheat, spot ft@Xo higher, ter, closing steady; ungraded 62?lti4ft; 64<aC6; September GlX-Qil)* Out*, apot lower on mixed! white atwidy; No. 2 81 Hop* dull; choice grades 22030. CHICAGO. August 30-Flour quiet; unchanged; Winter wheat 83.7505.23. Wheaiopened easier and closed ft??54cunder yesterday; Auguit 96ft979ft; Feptcmber 79X080; No. 2 Chicago spring 73ft4 1v%. Corn In good demand; advsnood fto and closed under yesterday;cosh 52; Beptemb-jr 6lK@52ftT Oat* steady early; closed a shade easier for long options; cash 25ft. CINCINNATI. Angust 80???Flour dull and droop- ig; fsmlly 83.65Af3.95; fancy 81.10061.6 v Wheat .j fair demand; No. 2 red winter 8O0HI. Corn dull and lower; No.2 mixed 53. Oats firm; new No. 2 mixed 29. LOUISVILLE, August 30???Gram quiet. Wheat, -*o. 2 red76080. Coru, No. 2 white 62; m!xod57. Oats, No. 2 mixed 28ft02v. i. Syrup???Now Or- cans choice 60c; prime 4ftc; fair 85A40c; common 80c. Teas???Black 4O0??5c; green 4O0<luo. Nutm??? 80c. Clov?? 25c. Altopioe 10c. Cinnamon ; 20c. Cisckcni???Milk RR uuiu*r or: paui Jystcr Cftc: X nods 5ftc; XXX do. 6c, Candyi-Aa- sorted suck 9ftc. Mackerel???Market about bare of ls aiid^No,. S kit^ I .W., 55o; bbto, 80 Full weight ISc! ,;*??84.76. SodA. n kegs, 4ftc; to boxes 5ft(*6V^-, Rloe 6-ft7o. NEW YORK, August SO-Coflbe, spot fair Rio dull and nominal nt left; No.7 Rio spot 8.90. 8a- B mr quiet nnd steady; inolnisci sugar 4ft04ft; Brazil 4ftjuft; Manilla 4ft; fair to g'xvl ro- extra C LftASft; white extra C 6ft??vft; 4ft04ft; oft A 6ft; mould A 6ft:tUndsrif A 68-16; confectioners A 6 7-16; cut losf and cruihed 707ft- ;??wde!td6ftA7;granulated Cft&G 11-16; cubes6ft. Uols*>e* nncna&fcd;BOtcst 18. Rice steady; do- &>cMJcf07; rangoon 4ft05. CINCINNATI. August 3(*???Sugar unchanged; hards refined 707ft; New Orleans 606. CHICAGO, Angust JO???Sugar, unchangedtand- OidA Cft; granulated 6ft. Provisions. . CHICAGO. August70???Pork unsettled; netrde liveries weak and decidedly lower; deferred de ferred nominally unchanged: August 820.000 23.0J: September 6l7.r%f18.00- all the year 8(2.40*31-2.50. LOUISVILLE. August C0 -Prorf*lons quiet but film. Mesa nork f 18.<5. Bulk meets, shoulder* 7; null and dlooping; shoulders 6ft: short ribs 10ft. Bacon quiet but firm; ??boulde??.7ft; short ribs lift: short clear lift. NEW YORK, Augrnt SO-Pork dull and weak; Middles nominal; ATLANTA. August 39-CUleat rib aides llftA llftc. Bacon???Fogar-curtd hams 14ftJ 15c. Lan, tierces, refined ??ftc; tub??9fte. ATLANTA.. August 30- Market very quiet. W- auote: Horse shoes 84.50; mnJe shoos |U0 torseahoe nails 12ft0-2U. Iron-bound bames 8^)0. Trace-chains 4U07O. Ames??? shovels 610^0. rinade* leAOflllXO. Axe*r.Os??10.u01??dos. Oottonoir to 4.00. Well-lmcket* 8t.0oT Cotton rope l??. ftwvfle Iron 5c; rolled (or merehsnt bar) 1 rat*. Cost-stM! 5c. Nalls ??U& Glidden Isirbed wire.mUranUed. VF_7c^palnt??l_6c .Powder, rift???? |5.??: btsstfor hooriG-SSI 7c: shot ftOt! Oouuirt Proflac*;. ATLANTa August KO??? Eggs??? 17ft.-. Hutv-r Jeremy 25c; ntrUtly cton** 1 runes** 18c: ca ce d(u 1,1; toir lV '1-c; th??*re to a lsr/e -took of e ??>k?? 11 buturon the market at aai.*e; no de n nd. Ixultry-Yonn- rhl??-kem are In good demands ch??4??e 22c; medium to??.Oc; small 15 sine.' . ns '??????k* LM-dn, * 5.w. Irish P*tit* ??? Chi fc?? Ter.mate* small 81.^081^ rxc fl. faf2.0P v * bW r'wrtt Potatoes???Ca >!ce hftc hmbei: red l^c Honey???Sira -nd ' 12V* . In the comb 13015c Onlon*-tL>i s:LS barrel Feathers-- cbofoe Cht O -??kir Ice 54060: *??ntsflft0H ATLANTA. August 39-Thrre fs a good demand ir bom# with supply moderate; dull; good (omhlnstfozt bones ffiJ^MtJ^Onrood plug ll.iVB fl ??v driving horws The tapplve? hemw fs tre excess of demand CINCINN aud light 086. bO.