The daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1865-1869, August 26, 1865, Image 1

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DAILY NEW ERA. J. W. PHILLIPS. J. s. PRATHER, Kditorw and Proprietor*. OFFICE OF THK MEW ERA. In tl>e Butldki*; known rs the « Ten* iiemtec House,” on Loyd Street* NEW RATES. The following are the r »t e® of subscription and ad ver* t i«ing for the Duly New Eta. Daily for «»ue u» »uth $ 1 00 Daily for six months 5 00 Daily For twelve tn >nth* 10 00 Single copies- nt the counter. 5 cents. Advertising. $1 00 per ><iuare of ten lines, and 50 cents for each subsequent inset lion. 1 EG A L Al>V E R TISE ME MTS. Sales of Real . state, by A Imiuistiatom. Executors or Gua'diaus, are require ! by law’ to be held on the first Tuesday in each month, between the hours of ten in tue foreuoou and throe in the afternoon, at the Court H >use in the c. unty in which the property is situated Notices of these sales must be given in a public gas ‘tte forty d;u s previous. Notices of the sale of pentun property must be given in like manner, through a public gazette, ten days pre* ▼iou« to Bale day. Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an estate, must be published forty days. Notice that application must be made to the Court of Ordinary lor leave to sell real estate must be published for two months. Citations f >r letters of Administration. Guardianship, A ' .must be pubii»he<l thi ty days—to - dismission from Administrate i. monthly six months—for dismission from Guardianship, forty days Rules for the fb ecloaure of Mortgages must be pub lished monthly tor four months—for establishing lost p *pera, for the full space of three months—for compel ling titles from Executors or Administrators, where b.»ud h« ween given by the deceased, fui the full space of three months. Publications will always be continued according to these, the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordered, at the fallowing rates: She iff a Sales per levy of ten lin-s or less. $ 3 00 Sheriff’s Mortgage fi fa. sales, per square 50 Tax C diet-tor’s Sales, per square 50 Citations for letters of ’dnniustration 3 00 Citations for letters of Guardianship 3 00 Notice of application for dismission troin Adminis tion. 00 Notice of application for dismisdoa from Guardian- . ship 4 00 Application to sell real estate 6 00 Notice t-> D blurs and Creditors 3 00 Sale of Real >■ estate, per square 60 Sales of perishable property, ten days 2 00 Estray Notices, sixty days 4 00 Foreclosure of Mortgage, per squuYe 60 For man advertising his wile, (in advance) 10 00 Marriage Notices 1 00 DULY “NEW ERA” BOOK AiND JOB PRINTING OFFICE. Provided with everything requisite for general BOSK AND JOB PRINTING, We take pleasure in announcing to the public that wo are prepared to fill all orders Promptly, Cheaply and Neatly, And solicit patronage. Without evincing a desire to detract from the merits of <«ur brethren of the press, we think we can prove by “occuhr demonstratithat we will no be excelled in auy department of the art. CARDS, RAILROAD TICKETS, HANDBILLS. PAMPHLETS, PROGRAM M ES, POSTERS, CH ECK 4. CI RCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, LEGAL BLANKS, BOOKS, cfc;., Are some of th» forms which we enumerate. Tn addi tion, whatever may be '’.ailed for we are ready to furnish in the highest style of the art. OCR JOB OFFICE Is now a fixture, and we will spare no pains in adding tn it the I « test improvements in Machinery, Type, Stock, Ac, as they are produced. ALL BUSINESS MEN Are particularly directed to the office as the place to be pleased in the way of J»b Work. TO THOSE OF THE CITY Who are acquainted with us no greater guarantee is needed than a reference to the past. TO THOSE ABROAD We will state that our facilities for giving satisfaction in every respect are superior to many places and equal to uny W the South, and no doubt they will find it much to their ad vantage to try us. Atlanta, by the indomitable perseverance of her citi zens, is rapidly resuming her former proportions—but a few m< nths will elapse and she will have far outstripped h rself and become a place of note North and South. Hence we feel that if we keep pace with her that we must use equal diligence in making our Job Office*a credit to her. If ihe patronage of the public be extended to us we are 'assured that all will be accomplished which we desire. Reynolds. Phillips & Prather. Aug i»-.- ts "lei 3 FIRST CLASS DRINKING SALOON. The UD<b*rsigned haj just received a splendid lot of LIQUORS AND WINES, The best to be found in the market, and has a first class Dnnkiuj raloou in operation, up-stairs, over the store of Juhn H. Lovejoy A Co. The Bar is uu- Uer.t >e wan igeznenc of one of the best pud most experienced Bar-Keepeis in tno country who will always be found at their pus- ready to accommo date those who call on them. My L quors are old and pure, and will be found the best id the coun- try. “E X C E L M I O K” Shall be the motto of my Bar Room, and travelers and the public generally are Mint to «|ve m« a call. Ki' Turtle Soup every d.y at 1< /clock -free. BILL M3ON. Aug 17- ts l>lt. .J. •CAMPBKLI, BKBIDENT DENTIST, OJtoaWßoarv, M, AHanla, <7a., K«p<ctr o lly Inform, th. citizen* of Atlanta and vicinity that ho in prepared to do all work in his lina. H« la prepared to Mount T,«tl, or, Rubber Plato e.cording to thu fatu»t»tyl 0 . All order, pr.mptlv at ‘eudedtu. luljOl-J-lur V ==»= 1 1!" 1 . .J. 1 U- THE DAILY NEW ERA. VOLUME 1 HOGE, MILLS & CO., GATE CITY FOUNDRY, HR AND MIME WORKS MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA. GEOR&IA, rTMIE Firm heretofore existing under the name and I stylo of Lee Jon*a <fc Co , has been changed to (hat of IL>ge. Mills Jc Co., in consequence of the d.-ath of Mr. Jones. The business of the firm will centioue as here tofore. We are prepared lu do all kinds of work as BUILDERS OF Passenger and Freight Railroad Cars, Manufacturers aud Repairers of MACHINERY OF ALL KIND, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, MAKERS OF Sash, Blinds, Doors, Framing, &c., FLOORING and CEILING aud Matched. Lumber of all kind, kept con stantly on hand. In addition to our manufacturing establishment we have an extensive LUMBER YARD on the confines of th« city, where we are ready to receive consignments of Lumber, which will be disposed of speedily on the uiost advantageous terms, and prompt returns made therefor. JUDGE J AMES HOGE. A gent, will receive all orders and make all contracts pertaining to the business ot the firm Office with Sprayberry & White, Whitehall street, until further notico. Aug 18—2 m FRESH ARRIVALS. 5,000 pounds Sides, Hams and Shoulders, 50 barrels Flour, 10 b gs Rio Coffee, 10 barrels Brown Sugar, 5 bbls Crushed and Granulated Sugar, 20 kegs Soda, 4 barrels Copperas, 20 dozen Blacking, 20 dozen Brooms, Mackerel in half barrels and kits, 5 nest Tubs. 10 dozen Painted Buckets, 5 dozen Sifters, fine and coaise, Sardines, Oysters, Lobsters, Soda and Butter Crackers, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, all grades, Cigars, Spices, Snuff, Matches, Biaek and Green Tea, Starch, Candy, Candles, Pickles, Dried Herring, Rabins in boxes, halves and quarters, Can Fruits, Condensed Milk, Sugar of Lemon, And many other articles not mentioned, which we are offering to the public at reasonable rates. CLARKE & HESTER. Third Door Above Masonic Hall, Auglß-2w Decatur Street, arrived AT LAST AT THE “VARIETIES.” White Lead and Oil, Nests oi Tubs, Copperas, Oysters, Slates and Pencils, Whitewash Brushes, Meal Sifters, Fancy Baskets, Cheese, Candy, Whitemore Cards, Fine Pocket Knives, Curry Combs, Star Candles, Candle Moulds, Hand Saws, Exira Fine Green Tea, Telegraph Matches, Men’s Shoes, Hats, <6c., &0., At Wholesale and Retail. We sell cheap and they will buy. Salmons, Simmons & Co’s. ■ VARIETIES,” east of the Railroad, On Whitehall street* between Railroad and Aug 9 -ts ■■ Decatur street. I. Y. GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, NEAR THE CORNER OF WHITEHALL AND MITCHELL STREETS. I Keep constantly on band BACON. LARDi FLOUR, MEAL, &.C. jVntl B’amily Supplies Generally. Bi>- All kinds of Country Produce bought and sold, august Id—St* TO LEASE. SIX of the beat Bueineas Ixita In the Oily, fronting on Whitehall street. Apply to FAY An GABBKTI', Architects and Real Estate Agents. *3-Cilice on Hunter etreot, between Loyd and w«>ii- I ngton. Aug I—ts ATLANTA, GA.. SATURDAY MOMItfG. AUGUST 26. 1864 t. L. ABBOTT. [ W. L. ABBOTT. | B. F, ABBOTT. ABBOTT & BROTHERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDINS MERCHANTS, AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PRODUCE AND GROCERIES, WIIiTEIIALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, We wish to purchase BACON, LARD, CORN, WHEAT, OATS, COTTON, &c. For which the highest market price will be paid. Wo have just completed a large, commodious brick store hetae aud are prepared to receive and store all kinds of goods on reasonable terms. Prompt attention given to forwarding all goods consigned to our car®. AugH-fim ABBOTT <t BROS. W ~ fiBOCEBY AM) COMMISSION STORE. CLARKE & HESTER, Three Doors Above Masonic Hall, DECATUR STREET, Have just received a new and large supply of Family Groceries, among which may be found MEAL. FLOUR, LARD, PRIME RIO COFFEE, SUGAR, GREEN AND BLACK TEA, -ODA, PEPPER, SPICK, BROOMS, CANDLES, CHEESE, SOAP, STARCH, PICKLES, BUCKETS, BACON, MATCHES, MACK 'RKL, TOBACCO, YEAST POWDERS, WHITE FISH, &c., &c. t * Ac, Which will be disposed of at the lowest possible rates. 4®*Particular attention given to Cousicnuienta.-ii.lX LEWIS H CLARKE. MITCHELL G. HE'TER, Aug 7—lm Late ot Augusta, Georgia. WINN, TIBBS & CO., GROCERS gkJNTD Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN GOLD AND SILVER COINS, Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga., Will neep constantly on hand BACON, FLOUR, CORN, MEAL, SUGAR, MOLASSES, TOBACCO. SALT, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, OSNABURGS, COTTON YARNS, &C-, &Q; &C- Prompt returns mada for all goods sold on com mission. July 11—3 m W. J. GAP.RETT. | YOUNG GARRETT. GARRETT & BROTHER, Commission. Merchants, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, SECOND DOOR FROM MASONIC HALL, Decatur St, Atlanta, Ga., Rtftrrncu.— Phinizy & Clayton, ‘Augusta; J. L. Villa leuga davaunah ; J. W. Fears Ai Co., M con ; R. L. Mott, Columbus ; Col- A. P. Wright, Thomasville ; W. L. Ilign, Madison; Wm.C. Ray, Montgomery ; McGruder, Taylor <fc Kobeits, Baltimore ; Austell & Inman, New York. July 22—ts o. i. brown. | Geo. w. parrott. BROWN £ PARROTT, DEALERS IN Fancy and Family Groceries AND Commission Merchants. Particular attention given to sale of Western Produce, and purchase and sale of Cotton. Trout House Block. Decatur Ktreet, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Refer to W. W. Cl tyfon, late Agent Georgia Railroad and Itankhi Company, Atl»»'t** • Phlnzy & ' layton, Geo. R. Crump & Co., Augusta; Noble A. Hardee k Co., Sa vannah; W 11. Inman, 8U Wai Street, New York. , July 28—ts JXTZEI"W AUCTION AM) COMMISSION HOUSE. T. P. FLEMING & CO., HAVE opened on Mitchell street, next door to Roark’s Corner, for the purpose of doing a general Auction and Coinmhaton BuhUo mh. Persons entrusting consign ments may rest assured that their interest will be cared for. Our motto is, ‘ Quick sales and prompt returns.” In the Auction Pepartment, the services of the well known T L>. WRIGHT have beuu secured, who has no superior as an Auctioneer. Julyfl 3m ~GORDON’&~Cd7 General Commission Merchants And Dealers In CXYTHN'riJ V Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. Aug 20—Im JSO VBKDKKr. I M. 8. VKKUISnr. | M. p. VBKDEBT, JOHN VERDERT & BROS., Have completed their Store-houae on WHITEHALL STREET, BETWEEN ALABAMA X- HUNTER, STREETS. And announce to the public that they are ready fTr the transac tion of in the . < GENEIHL COMMISSION A>'D 1 FORWAEDING LINE. To all who may be disposed to patron ize them they would say forward promptly to us Merchandize of every description and Pro duce of all kinds. Orders (accompanied by the cash) for the purchase of anything to be found in our market; Also, for the col lection of NOTES, DRAFTS, RENTS. &C. Orders for purchasing and consign ments, whether large or small, will alike receive prompt attencon. And if close application to business aud im plicit compliance with instruc tions will give satisfaction yo* shall never coin- Jno. Verdery & Bros. Aug 15—ts JIIO.T.MEIIDOR&BROS., JOBBERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS IN THE BUILDING FJa’lEtll.Y KNOWN AS THE POSF-OFFICB, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLW.I, GMRGU, Have now in store a lar?» and wall selected . stock ot MEN’S, BOYS AND LADIES HATS, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, DRUGS, SADDLES, HARDWARE, STATIONERY, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &e., &c.. Which they will sell at the lowest price® for cush only. Now is the time for Country MercbanL® to buy tbclr goods at Nashville and Cincinnati pric •» —freight added. Now in store a splendid stock of Dry Goods, Not ons. Groceries, &c., which are offered at uholesale and at prices to suit the times. Consignments solicited, and all husineM.s entrusted to our care will be p omptly attended to. Call And see us, Oi send yeur orders. John T. Nleador & ISros. Aug 13-6 m Whitehall Street. W. A. RAMBEY. | B. HALL. W. A. RAMSEY & CO.. A V C 1 I O IX AND General Commission Merchants 308 BROAD STKKKT, (Opposite Union Bank.) AUGUKTA, OKOMCwIA, G. A. PARKER, Auctioneer, Wi’l give their prompt and p<*rsonnl attention to the sale and purchase of Bonds, Stocks, Real Ehl.Mur chandise, Ac , having large experience aud ample 1 »• cilltlea julyfi—U| M. MARBURG, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. -0,2 PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, Announces to the Wholesale Trade of Atlanta aud vi cinity, that he is recsiviug daily consignments of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, &c., From New York and Boston, which will be sold at East ern prices. Aug 16—3 m A. W MITCHELL. | J M. C KKF.D. | F. M. KJCHARD3ON. 51 itchell, Heed & Co., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE dealers IN AU. KINDS OF PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. Near Cor. Whitehall & Hunter Sts. July 21—Im W- A. RAMSSY I B F .HILL. I JAS. E. GODFREY Augusta, Ga. | Augusta Ga | Antanta. Ga. W. A. RAMSEY & CO., A II C TION AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS Peachtree, 3d Door from Marietta Street -Atismtit, Georgia. JNO. S. HUTCHINSON Auctioneer. Having established a branch of their business in this citv» we solicit a share ot public pttroriage. Will give their pr iupt and person il attention to th- sale and purchase of Bond l , St->cks. Real Estate Merchandise, &c having argj exp riouce and ample facilities. julyfi—tf E. R. SASSEEN. | T. E. WHITAKER. | A. K. BXAGO. SASSEEN, WHITAKER & CO. AUCTION AND Commission Merchants, AND HEAL ESTATE AGENTS A: BROKERS. IN LOWKX MT- HV OF THR EXCHANGE HOTEL, ATLANTA. G E O RCrl A. rpll '■ services of the well-known W. M. Hill have been j eugiged as Auctioneer. Strict and prompt tion ujH b given to all business entrusted to their care, and prompt returns made ’» h. y refer to Messrs. Dunn A Mangham. Macon. Ga.; Col. K A. Crawford. Maron, Ga.; Mes rs W. A. Ramsey AO '. Auzusta, pa.; C V Walker <!t Co . Augusta, G .; «'ot. J. R Powell. Montgomery, Ala; Messrs Lee & N'»rt m. Montgomery, Ala tfi*- We have a large, commodious room for storing. Aug ifi—lm JOHN T. JiEIBOR & BIWS., PRODUCE AND GENERAL CtMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN Gereral Merchandize, BiriEVIIVG FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE POST OFFICE. July R—lm Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. .1 UN SNYDER. | THOS. 8. SNYDER, JOHN SNYDER & CO., Wholesale Grocers ASD Coi i nnission Merchants, FOR TIIK SALE OF Western and Southern Produce, ;>Gt> Main Street, bet, Third and Fourth .Kouisville, Ky. Agents for the sale of Raw Whisky, Xitf'- Particular atcent’nn given to sale of all kinds of. Grain and ountry Produce. July 27 2n» ,iyiiw biimaF& GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, NO. 110 MAIN STREET, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Orders for Groceries, Provisions. Tagging and Rope, promptly executed. July 25-—6 m NUMBER 45. DAVID B HUTCHINOH, I W. W. FftAZER, JAMES A DUNCtJT, j BKN. C. WEAVER. HimillM, & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS AM, DEALERS lit Leaf Tobacco, Ccuntry Produce. &C.j &C.j &c. NORTH SIDE MAIN STREET, be tween SEVENTH and LOUISVILLE, KY. r Strict attention paid to the sale of BACON, JLARO, PORK, WHEAT, FLOUR, WHISKY. Will fill all orders for H’laTß’injj’, Rope, etc. •ng 3-3nio C. W. WINTER, (Late of the firm of Winter 4 Pittm n.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, ATLANTA, CEORCIA. Having opened an office nn Marietta street, two doors above Kilk’h new buildi g, for the purp se of doing t triclly a COMMISSION BUSINESS. Having had fifteen years experience in th** Grocery and Cvmmisdion Bnriness, th** undersigned Batters him seif t al he can give geut-ral satisfaction References.—A Austell. W. W. Clayton* Perino Brown. Atlanta, Ga; J L Winter & Co.. Lee & Norton, Montgomery, Ala.; I). II Wilcox Augusta. Ga ; Rosette & I awhon, Colutub s, Ga; P P. Pease, Macon, Georgia; Astell Innm.tu, New York; McDaniel & Irby. Lynch burg, Virginia, Aug 19—ts Wm. Ketcham, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND FORWIRDIKG IGENT, Has Removed to his New Store on North Pryor Street, rear Trout House Lot. Having ample storage room, will continue to receive and forward and buy and sell all sorts of Merchandize, Cot on, Gr in, aud other Country Pr. duce on Commission. Consignments Respectfully Solicited. 10 barrels Extra Family Flour, % 5 ' bushels Fresh Hround Meal, 10 u hols Fresh Ground Grits. 200 bushels Corn, on hand and for sale. w. KETCHAM. 5 boxes Extra Choice Now Orleans Sugar, 3 barrels Extra Prime Sugar, 2 barrels Fair Sugar, 3 barrels Sugar t ane S »rup, 1 barrel English Crushed Sugar. W. KETCHAM. JUST RECEIVED. Lnguira and Rio Coffee, Green and Black Tea, (fine) Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, (superior) Well Bucketsand Rope, and a f w Plain New Bed steads, at Wholesale or Retail by WM. KETCHAM. Aug 19—if J. L. WINTER .St CO., (J L. Winter, late of Atlanta, Ga.) General Commission Merchants No 97 Commerce Street. MON'TG-OMICRY, JALjk., Wholesale Dealers in all classes of Groceries and all other Classes Merchandise. Also, will attend strictly to buying and selling Cotton on order; having fifteen years ex p-riHUcs in Grocery and Cotton trade, think that we are fully competent to give full satisfaction to all busiue.-s uutilisted to us. Give us a call Will also receive and forward Goods to order. Have ample storage rooms for all shipments to our care. Ad vances made on Goods iu store it desired, at rates. Prompt returns mide. References —Jonah Morris, Banker, Montgomery, Ala; t Campbell Mobio. Ala; R K Wnikei A Co, New Orleans; J W Fetus A > o, Macon, Ga; M P Ellis &JOo, Columbus, na; A Xus ell. President Fulton Bunk, Beach A R 01,o 1 , Perino Brown. Wm < lay ton, Georgia Railroad Bank Agent, Atlanta, Ga; D 11 Wilcox A Un, Phinizy & Clayt< n. 8 D Heard, Augusta* Ua; Geo W Williams, Charleston, > Bruff B other A Seaver, Austell A Inn Dian. New York ; cDaniel A Irbev, Lynchburg, Va; S N Pike, UinciuuiUi, Ohio; McGrew A Robertson, St. Louis, Mo. Aug2o-3m T L. lANG>TON. | HEN J. E CRANK. | C C. HAMMOCK. L.bGSW«AM&IMOI)K GENERAL Commission Merchants, ALABAMA STRK KT , Under Exchange Rote,, All a. nt a, Cm- eorr- ia. Will give their prompt and personal attention to the purchase ami sale of all kinds of Merchandize and Country Produce. Consignments of M< ruh.iinil/.'i from all p its of tho Union solicited. JtefcrcTicca: G. W. Williams A o«>., Charleston, S. C.; A. J. Brady and Christian A Bell, Savannah, Ga ; l iiinizy A Clayton, Au gusta. Sa.; P. P Ponse, Macon, G'.; J. 11, Porter, Agent Georgia Karlroad ; H. J Lowry AC«».. A lanla.Gii.; K. L Moss, Athens, Ga ;l. McGwiur, Albany, Ga. July 22—tl GREAT MAMMOTH ’ AUCTION SALE. SAW, WHITIKER £ CO., Will Mil on tho Fwood Mondsjr in OctoJ.tr at their A action Hotuo in th* City of A ' > A l Alli.i: NCV.BER op CITY MtTH, Both basino.e and building lote on the mn»t de.fra . ble etreete In the City, eltuatod In p.rt on th. SI Allowing etreet,: Whitehall, Marleau. Lord Peachtree, Docamr, Pryor, Mllchell, * Forayth, Broad and Walton atroota. Also, Several Thousand Acrea of DESIRABLE TRACTS OF LAND In thia and different arotlona of the State. They Invite thoee wlahlng toaell their City Lota an< Landed Ketatiw ta make early application and aware a place In our Catalogue of Real Ketut*, aa «» will Ina few day. give a complete description and advertise them iu all the principal newspaper* in the United Btat*a. W. M. HILL, Auctioneer* •W-Ancnsta Chronicle* Sentinel, Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer, will each copy twelve time* and send bill to the intelligencer offlea for collection. July 3n—tf C. POWELL, Auctioneer, REAL ESTATE AGENT. AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Whitehall Street, NEAR ROARK’S CORNER. All bn*lne*« entrusted to me will meet with nrornnt attention r r I hav* several FARMS for sale. Auction day* Wed nesdays an>l Saturdays. JulyiO—tf a j. oonrm.v. | B . B . oaniAir. GODFREY & OATMAN, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Peachtree Street, Second Door fl-om marietta Street. ATLANTA. GEORGIA, NO. S. HUTCHINSON”, Auctioneer. Will give their prompt attention to all bunluoM en trusted to them Consignments oi Produce aud Merchandize solicited. Jnly 25—3 m 4 BELLVUE HOTEL. CORNER OF Washington & Mitchell Streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. This large new house Ims been recently fitted up for tha accommodation of the traveling public The bouse bus twenty-four rooms, and v« are prepared to lodge as well aa leed a large number. OUR TABLE Shall always be supplied with the beat the market affords, aud no paius or expense will be spared to make the BELLVUE HOTEL -- A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. We hare attentive and accommodating waiters, and every other facility that will contribute to the comfort of our guests. Porters will always be found at the Dtpot on the arrival of the trains. Try us. I*rlce Al WtokeH. Aug 17—Im 45T Nashville Gazette, Augusta Constitutionalist and Macon Telegraph will each copy one mould and send bill to this office FULTON HOUSED BY G. B. WEBSET, Formerly Proprietor of Brown House, Mecon, G«. ON THE CORNER OF IVY AND GILMER STREETS, Atlantu, Geoi-jfla.. GV To his numerous friends the above announcement is sufficient. - Give Welsh a call. Welsh will enlarge his establishment. JfiT" Call for the Fulton House and find Porters skill ful and trunty, ever ready at the Depot. Aug 10—3 m HALL HOUSE? TRY IT. ON corner of Pryor and Hu ter streets, in rear es Exchange Hotel. Neatly furnished for the accom uioJation of the traveling public. Inquire lor tho HA.LL HOI TSE. Porters in attendance ou arrival of every train, to transport Baggage, etc. •ugl lm JOHN T. HALL. ILYCfIAAISF BOTKL, Is prepared to furnish Bread and Cakes, In any quantity, and will get up, on the shortest notice, Fancy Cakes for Parties. July 30—ts SASBKEN, WHITAKER * 00. EXCHANGE HOTEL, SASSEENj WHITAKER & CO., PROPRIETORS, Atlanta, Georgia, July 30—ts CHOICE HOUSE, ItOMliL OEOHGIA. Th* proprietor is preparad to »rcommod»to gu*tt* la eal (.factory m.inner. JOSKPII C. RAWLINUS Aug 16—Iw Prop letor. RAILROAD RESTIURIntT The undersigned lias opond a Flrat Clms RESTAURANT Under the Old Post-Office fronting the Railroad, w all will be accommodated with ail good things to eat on reasonable terms. Come On»‘! Come Alli it you want good catiu Turtte Soup every day. Isaiah Davis. Aug 16—liu