Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, December 22, 1868, Image 3

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' THOl *.!!!■ ITltf gailjj gnUUigruMr. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Tuesday Morning. Dec. 22, 1808. Gi.knn, Wiuqht & Carul—This is one of the first houses in our city—one of the first in the ningnfttide of its several warehouses, its several business departments, as it is one of the first in the extent oi its business, its reliability, and its responsibility. There are few such commission houses in the South; none for the locality it occupies, its capacity for a commission business, the enterprise ol the firm,and its business quali fications »n our city. We do not design to draw invidious comparisons between this aud any oth er ot the large commission houses in this city, aud icould not under any circumstances. We only desire to pay a merited tribute to one of the largest commission and business houses in/our city, which on no oocasion has failed to promote the interests of our city, and which all must ac knowledge has done much to advance her every interest. At the close of the war, when Atlanta was just beginning to emerge from its ashes, and capital was displaying great caution in her re construction, this firm, with their capital hand, was foremost in doing so, by constructing the magnificent warehouses it now occupies,and in which it is doing so prosperous a business. As cotton tactors, none is more reliable: as stor ago and commission merchants, doing business under their own extensive roof, none can oflord greater lacilities ; as a great depot lor produce of all kinds aud provisions—corn, oats, wheat flour, bacon, lard, salt, &c.—as well as for all ariiclcs of merchandise, agricultural implements aud so forth, none other can excel, and lew in the South can approach it. Business men visit ing our city will appreciate this notice, if they will call and see tiie extensive warcrooras of Glenn, Wkioht & Carr and form their ac quatntance. Weliayefelt it due for some time past to pay a merited tribute to the enterprise and business capacity of this firm, aud iu dorng it. now, have only done what we feel confident every leading business bouse in our city will en dorse. Nkw and Fasuionablb Silver Plated Wake, Jewelry, &c. — Ho, for Christmas Surely Kris Kriugle is in town; or surely the kind-hearted, hoary-headed, old gentleman known the wide world all over as Santa Claus is about to make his advent in Atlanta. Such a stir upon the streets; such an opening of new goods inside the stores of Whitehall and Peach tree, aud everywhere else, we have not seen for many a day, as we saw on yesterday. The only one, however, that we were invited to enter was that of Sharp’s, whose blazing diamonds, glit tering pins and rings, and silver and silver plated ware, attracted the eyes of all the passers-by, and, as we can bear witness, during our short stay there, put many a dollar into his till. Sharp, we can tell the reader, has just received a now Christmas stock, which he will open to day. This new addition to what he had on hand makes his stock one o( the most splendid and varied in the city. Especially is his silver aud silver plated ware a rare attraction. The wine stands, castors, and waiters, are all superb Don’t forget, ladies aud gentlemen, as you pass Whitehall street to-day, or during this Christmas week, to give Sharp's Jewelry Establish ment a call. It will pay if you don’t buy a dol lar’s worth, and pay better if you do. In either event, George is a polite gentleman, and will l*o pleased to see j'ou. He is loo, an advertising man, and that proves his liberality as well as enterprise. Give him a call! The Varieties.—Tlie entertainments at this place ol amusement are beeoming nightly more popular. New attractions appear to be the policy of the management, aud they pay well. Novelty and variety, it is said, is “the spice of life”; they are also the life ol the stage. At present, the beautiful and graceful Mudamoisells Josephine, from the Western boards—gracetul in the dauce, and sweet in song—is the latest novel attraction. It the reader delights iu tcrpsicho- roan graces or in song, he can wituess the one and listen to the - other by spending a couple of hours at the “Varieties” on each night, save one, of the week. Besides, in the other entertain ments, he will.not be disappointed. Let him try it, and be his own judge ! The Oglethorpe County Robbery—Recov ery of a Large Portion of the MiSNlng honey, and Capture of the Tbteves. Ou the <Jth instant the house of Mr. Jesse Dalton, iu Oglethorpe oounly, Georgia, was robbed ol $10,000 iu gold, United States cur rency, and bank notes. The following are the p irliculurs : A young man by the name of William Simp- sou, who resides near this city, had been at the house of Mr. Daltou lrequeutiy in the past five or six weeks, and by some means discovered that Mr. Dalton had a considerable amount of money in a small desk, which sat on a table in the room mljoiuiug the one occupied by Mr and Mis. Dalton as a sleeping room. After getting tiie exact location ol all things inside the house, Simpson lell that place and came to Atlanta. At this place he uiet with a cousin by the name of Thomas Weaver. Simpson iufoimed Weaver w hui discoveries he (Simpson) had made, and prevailed on Weaver to go down with him after the money. Weaver went, aud upon his arrival at Mr. Dalton’s passed himself of! as a traveler, and obtained permission to stay all night. At the usual hour the family and Weaver retired. Weaver occupied a room in the back part of the house. Between tea or eleven o’clock Weaver stole from his bed, passed through the parlor into Mr. Dalton’s sleeping room, and from thence iuto the room where the money was, picked up the desk, passed out through Mr. Dalton’s room iuto the parlor, and from thence to the road. He went up the road alaiut a quarter ot a mile, where lie found Simpson, who bad been waiting for him. Both ot them then w»nt into a pine thicket by the roadsidu and broke the box open. They gathered up a great many of the papers, and, os well as they could, distinguished them from the money, which was enclosed iu large ex press envelopes. They carried oft a great m iny of the papers, and (as they report) three ol the envelopes and the sack ot g ild. The iest was left (as they report) some in the box, aud the others scattered on he grouud. Alter wailing a tew days Mr. Dalton sent tor Capu Johu C. Reid, a lawyer at Lexington, Ga., and put the case in his hands. Capt. Reid with the shrewdness characteristic of himselt questioned certain parties, aud ob tained information as to who the robbers were and where they lived. Capt. Reid came Jo Atlanta last Wednesday evening, and as Lieut Johnson of the police bad been recommended to him as being a No. 1 Detective, Capt Reid iouud Lieut Johnson and beiug acquainted with Officer Wooding, he (Reid) informed these two officers what evidence he had concerning the robber, and all three ol them (Reid, Johnson and Wooding.) concluded tnnssertain the where abouts of Sitnpson aud Weaver. In order to more fully get the information desired, Officer Wooding with the advice of Capt. Reid and j Lieut, Johnsop called on a gentleman and ob- | tained information sufficient to start in search of • Simpson and Weaver. Capt. Reid and the two police officers went into the country and found where the father ot Simpson lived. After getting to the house, a young man who was acquainted wiih the family was scat np to inquire if he could get a hand to do some work lor Col. J. M. C. Reed. Old Mr. Simpson came to the door and talked with the young ro m ; iu the meantime Capt. Reid, Lieut. Johnson, and Offi cer Wooding stationed themselves near the house so as to hear w(ja ; whs said, and not living satisfied with the advances of the yonr.g man at the door, concluded to go iu themselves and see what could be discovered. Lieut. Johnson entered first, and discovered a young man in bed, and said, “How are you, Bill At this instant Capt. Raid and Officer Wooding entered, and Simpson, upon beiug informed what the matter was, surrendered quietly. Simpson had $900 in greenbacks aud over $200 in bank notes. Simpson confessed tbc whole thing; and after securing him, the party started in search of Weaver, who was found at home, seven miles from the city, and with him was found $798 in greenbacks and $832.50 in g dd. Alter securing Weaver, the party started for the city, where they arrived at sunrise. Officer Wooding was sent down to Oglethorpe county, with Captain Reid, in charge ol the prisoners. The officer returned Saturday evening, aud reports that $4,200 more of the money had been recovered In the woods where the box was first opened, and that, in all probability, the rest would be found, as the box was carried & considerable dis tance through the woods open. A thorough search will ha made by Capt. Reid and others, the prisoners for guides. Simpson and Weaver deny ever seeing auy of the money except what was found with them aud a few dollars they had spent. Lieut. Johnson and Officer Wooding received an equal proportion of the reward. None more deserve it. SANTA CLAUS I> E I* O T ! JACK & DAVIS, ]VE anufactur er s of ^WHOLESALE FSB 20 CITS FEB PO®) Js an DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES, Col. G. W. Adair’s Sales To-Day.—This morning at 10 o’clock Col. Adair will sell at his office a cottage on North avenue, and at o’clock, on the premises, two valuable lots on Walton street, very near the heart ot the city. TOYS AND WILLOW WARE WEDDING PARTIES and SUPPERS, &c., gotten up in the best style, on Short Notice. WE WOULD RESPECTFTLLT CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE public to our large and complete stock—selected with great care, and bought at the LOWEST cash prices. Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets, dec9— ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Turning in Wood.—Besides being a most successful grower of the grape, the peach, aud other delightful fruits, our old friend, Mr. James M. Warren, cm Marietta street, is a skillful turner of wood, doing nil varieties of turning in a lancilul manner, as well lor ornament as for use. Wc have before us now one of his beauti ful wooden pipes, a present from, and for which we th&nk him, which we commend to all &nio king the weed. Call upon him and get a dozen, and you will also see other articles ot his handi craft that you will doubtless take a fancy to. Fur Caps—Gents’ Far Caps, finest quality, in great variety, just received at J. M. Holbrook’s, dec22-lt Whitehall street. A Card. Hall Young Mbn'b Libkajiy Association, ) December 19, ISOS. ( According to contract, the Christmas Present was largely circulated abroad—in Madison, Cov ington, Griffin, Athers, Marietta, and eight or ten other towns. It was sent to all the newspa per in the State—many have copied from it Among the notices lrom a distance, we clip the following from the Madison Auditor: “ The ‘Christmas. Present, published by the Young Men’s Library Association of Atlanta, for the benefit ot that noble institution, is on our table. * * Full of entertaining reading matter, it ill prove an acceptable gilt to all who may chance to obtain one. As an advertising me dium for our Atlanta friends, it ha3 no superior, aud wc are pleased to see that many of the merchants availed themselves of the op portunity. The publishers have favored us with one hundred copies lor distribution in Morgan, and our friends are requested to call at the Auditor office and supply themselves.” Wc deeply regret that some of our merchants complain that they were not given an oppor tunity to advertise in the Present, and thus were debarred the pleasure of aiding the Association in that way. Several have been personally seen and satisfied that the neglect was partly unavoid able aud wholly unintentional. We would be glad to satisfy any others upon this point. C. Hekbst, Librarian. Ghnts’ Frm Gauntlktts !—A lot ot 6uperb Fur Gauntletts, just teoeived at J. M. Holbrook’s, dec22-lt Whitehall st. PEASE A HIS WIFE’S EBmpire Restaiu'ant *8 never dosed, day or except Sundays, when it . is open from 8 a. m. to 2 p. m. and from 6 p. m. to 8 m. Our House, now complete and elegantly furnished, is admirably arranged for the accommodation of all of our patrons. Having separate apartments for Ladies, and a private entrance, we shall be happy to extend to them the hos pitality of the House. Urateful tor the many favors received in the past, and the liberal patronage of the people of Atlanta during the last three years, we are proud to acknowledge our sense of gratitude to all who have thus sustained us. and by whose continued confidence our interests are still pro tected. Asking only for the patronage due to merit, and a fair equivalent for services rendered, our purpose stilt is to keen the pot.a-boiling. OYSTERS, by the Quart $0 75 OYSTERS, by the Gallon 2 50 novis—8m PEASE AND HIS WIFE. WILLSON. THE DRUGGIST! HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EVERTHING USUALLY FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE TO BE HAD AT HIS STORE, f The Finest Liquors for Medicinal Use in the World! CAI { LOAD OF KEKOSENEI THE CELEBRATED HEAD-LIGHT OIL! One Hundred and Seventy-Five Degrees Fire Test! TOILET ARTICLES OF FINEST QUALITY ALL OF WHICH ARE SOLD LOW FOR CASH! er call dee!7— AND SEE J. S. WILLSON, Drug-grist, Under National Hotel Atlanta SPECIAL NOTICES. u^“«<orgla State Lottery, for the bene- fit ol the Masonic Orphan*' Home. Combina tion Claes, No. 658. The following were the drawn num bers December 31,1868. 22-63-35 -40 -76-14-6-41-80-36-12-48-89-62 dec-12— It HOWARD & CO.. Managers. To those Interested.—Correspon dents will please address the undersigned at the city ot Savannah until the 15th ot April nex 1 , where he expects to remain in the performance of his official duties, as Inspector of Fertilizers until that time, decad—St A. MEANS. rr^Splendld opportunity to Invest your GREENBACKS in GOLD Jewelry and SILVER Ware, at dccl— ER LAWSHE’8, Whitehall street. to J. A. Taylor’s Drag Store and get a bottle of Hood’s Sovebeiun Balm, Important to Everybody.—Jobu M Gannon is now opening at his one- price Dry Goods Store, corner Whitehall and Hunter streets, the largest and cheapest stock o goods that he has ever offered to the people of Atlauta and vicinity. He has a layer iu New York ever}’ day in the year, who is at all times prepared to take advantage of any decline that may take place in Dry Goods. Gannon’s motto is “One Price—Quick Sales and Small Profits— all Goods Warranted.” The one price system insures lair dealing to everybody. A splendid stock of new 7 goods will be opened Monday, November 30th. For particulars see advertise ment elsewhere. nov29—ltn and quit eonghing. nov!4—2m It will cure you at once. E-rj^Hood’i Sovereign Balm la no “Yankee quack” concern, but a genuine Ken tucky remedy, compounded on the moat scientific prin ciples. nov!4—9m Hood’s *-rj^aet the beat Cough remedy. Sovereign Balm is the thing. nov!4—2m f^g^Molhero, if you value the Uvea ot your children, and do not want them te be taken from yon by cronp, nse Hood’s Sovereign Balm. It U a certain preventive and a sore cure. nov!4—2m W ANTED, A PARTNER, in a respectable Manufacturing Buev ness. This ie a good opening for an energetic busi ness man, with a moderate capital. Address Box 185 Atlanta, Ga. decs—fit* C. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. WALTON STREET LOT. I MMEDIATELY after eelling the lot on Walton street, opposite the new Masonic Hall building, on TUES DAY NEXT, the 22nd instant, at four o’clock, I will sell the DABNEY LOT, fronting ou Walton street, west of the fine brick residence of E7 R. Carr, Esq. It also has fronts on Cain and Luckie streets, is convenient to busi ness, and very desirable. Titles perfect. Terms cash. G. W. ADAIR, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, No. 5 Railroad Block, Opposite National Hotel, dec 18— 4t Atlanta. Georgia. equal. For Asthma, or Colda, or Congli* of any kind. Hood’s Sovereign Balm has no nov!4—2m ulsters of the Gospel, Public Speakers, and Singers are relieved of Hoarse ness, and prevented becoming hoarse, by using Hood s Sovereign Balm, kept at J. A. Taylor’s. nov!4—2m »<^Hood’s SovertlgH Kiln eurea Conghs, Colds, Croup, Influenza, Whooping Congh, and Asthma, almost at once. For sale at J. A. Taylor’s Drug Store. nov!4—2w S3S"* Asthma la relieved at once by Hood's Sovereign Balm. nov!4—2m ONLY A SMALL LOT ON HAND. McCORMICK NEiL’S PURE Catawba Brandy ! VINTAGE. 1865, T HE SICK, AND LOVERS OF “SOMETHING GOOD,' a*e especially invited to to try it. For sale by d- c2i>—fit REDWINS A FOX, Atlanta. Georgia. JUST RECEIVED, COOK STOVES, 51 Heaters and Furnaces, A Good Supply of i rates. Stamped T;u Ware. &c , <sc , Portable Grates—suited to renter*. decSO—fit F. M. RICHARDSON. CONGRESS W ATER—A large lot of iresh CONGRESS WATER just arrived from Saratoga, at GEORGIA, Fulton Couktt. W HEREAS John Doyle, guardian of Hanora Ryan, applies lor leave to sell a portioaof the real es tate of said ward, consisting of a portion of a city lot in Atlanta, on Decatur street, ^il persons concerned are notified to tile their objections if any they have within the time allowed by 'aw. Witness my official signature this 2bth day of November, 1NSS. uov29 2m DANIEL PITTMAN, Printer’s fee $6 Ordinary. Clayton Sheriff's Sale for January, 1869. W ILL be sold before the conrt house door in the town of Jonesboro, ,-n the 1st Tuesday in January next, between iegal hours of sale: One lot of land. No 170, in the original 3th d : strict of Henry, now Clayton county, c j. tainmg 2.2A acres more or less. Levied on as the property of John Turner, at the instance of J F Johnson, plaintiff in execution.— Nut. 81,1868. J. £>- HUIE, Dep. Sheriff, decs—td Printer’s fee $2.50 GEORGIA, Paulding Cocktt. OsdimaKY’s Orncs, Dee. 15,1S68. M B. WHITE has applied for exemption of per- • eonalty. and setting apart and valuation of hoine- s:< ad, and I will pass noon ihe same, at Dallas, on the Sdih cay ol December, 1868, at my L-filce. a. B. McGaEGOR, Ordinary. deel9—dfcwlt Printer's tee. S3 TO MANUFACTURERS. FOB SAL E, * T HAT property known as the Kalmia Mill., situated in Edgefield District, S. C., on the Booth Carolina Railroad, about eight miles from Augusta, Ga., consisting or FACTORY BUILDINGS, ten thousand aud eighty THROSTLE SPINDLES, with preparation for about four thousand Spindles. Also, a quantity of PAPER MACHINERY. Alt of the above machinery is new; and on the prem ises are over sixty Cottage and Tenement Houses, Saw and Planing Mill, and Maehino Shop, together with the water powar, and four thousand two hundred and flity- nine aeres of land. For further particulars, apply to M. L. FOSTER, On the premires, or by letter to Augusta, Ga. Also, F. Cogin, Augusta, Ga.; W. C. Langley A Co., 17 and 10 White street, New York. decl3— 2tawlm ffHUJEB’S HEMAL IMBBABCE AHEM- •TJNO. C. 1YHITNER, Agent OFFICE: BANK BLOCK, BETWEEN THE NATIONAL BANKS, ALABAMA STREET, tM'Ti?— Atl anta, Geor.la; 1NCORPO RATED 1880. " GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OF CASH CAPITAL, ASSETS, - $350,000.06 416,980.87 PARTICIPATION POLICIES ISSUED. Dl?idend for Nice Mouths 1S67,25 per cent., bow Taken np in Insnra t c J. F- BOZEMAN, President. D. F. WILCOX, Secretary. declfi— .1NO. C. WHITNER, Agent, Bavilt Work, Alahsma SirecG SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OW 3ST E W YORK. CAPITAL ASSETS, 01 >000,000.00 1,564,540^ Secret * r y- A. Fa HASTINGS, President. NATHAN HARPER, Ass’t Secretary. W. B. BUCKHART, Vioe-Preslden JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent, Bank Bloch. Atlanta, Georgia. novan- INCORPORATED A.D. ISIO. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY CAPITAL, ASSETS, - ®1,000,000.00 2,020,220. T9 GEO. M. COIT, Secretary. GEO. L. CIIAHE, President. JNO. c. itovlT— WHITNER, Agent, BANK BLOCK. ATLANTA, a A. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW Y O K K ! CASH CAPITAL, - - - ASSETS, 1ST JULY, 1868, $2,000,000.00 3,730,081.00 J. H. WASHBURN, Secretary. CHARLES J. MARTIN, President GEO. M. LYONS, Assistant Secretary. A. F. WILLMARTH, Vice-President. THOS. B. GREENE, 2d Ass’t Secretary. D. A. EEALD, Vice-President. JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent, novlB— Atlanta, Gaorgla* INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, O F NEW YOR Ml. CAPITAL, - ASSETS JULY l v 1868, HAMILTON»BRUCE. Vice President. HUGHES, Secretary. - $ 500,000.00 - - 1,128,012.69 6E0. W. SAVAGE, President. nov33 — JNO. €. WHITNER, Agent, Bank Block. Atlanta. Georgia. SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS r For Cliristmas ! G-. W. JACK & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers CHRISTMAS NOTICE. IfiffTtS. A. BRADMULLER wishes to inform the pnb- 1YJL lie that she has on hand first class PIANOS of the best New York manufactories, which will be sold at New York prices. Persona who wish to indulge in Music can be accommodated by caliiog at the Music and Variety Store of Mr*. B., Whitehall street, where they wi'l find Pianos to rent; also, second-hand Piano* for sale. Also, a mil assortment of Small Musical Instruments, and best quality of Strings, constantly on hand, snd many other Fancy Notions suitable as Christmas Pre sents; besides her fuH assortment of Trimmings, Hair Jewelry, and Fancy Goods. Please call and judge for yourself. decl2—lin A. BRAUMULLER. JEt SI,500.00 E W A R I> ! GEOBGiA, Path, ms Cocktt. Obdlkaht’s Orncs, Dec. 15, 1868. J ESSE ROBERTS has applied for exemption of per sonalty, and setting apart and valuation of homo- stead. an t I will pass upon the same, at Lalias, the 30th. dty of December, 1868, at my office. S. B. McGREGOR, Ordinary. dec‘.9-d*wlt Printer’s fee $3 decSO- 51 J. S. WILLSON’S. Under National Hotel. GEORGIA, Pacldikb Couktt. Obdinaby’s Orncr, Dec. 15th, 18GS. IKf R. ROBERTS has applied for exemption of per- iN • socially, and setting apart and valuation of hcmc- r-tead. and L wi 1 pass noon the same, at Dallas, on .he i»ih day of December, 1883. at my office. S. B. McGliifGOR, Ordinary. dec!9- dawlt Printer’s fee $3 S TOLEN FROM JESSE DALTON, near Philomath, Ogletuorpe county, Georgia, on the night of the ttih instant, About Tea Thousand Dollars in Cash, Specie and Greenbacks. There was a one thousand dol lar bill and several fire hundred dollar bills ; also 100’s, 50’*, and down to one dollar bills. There was abont fif teen hundred do lars in g'dd and silver. 'i’h* above reward will be paid for the recovery of the money acd thief, or in proportion to the amount recov ered with lhe thief. Tne supposed thief is a tall, spare-made men, brown hair, em.ii soatee tame color; pretended to be lame in ihs left W; wore a brown coat, black panta and hat. Above description answers to a man staying at my house the night in quest ion. He left before day. ana, no doubt, is t ho r»gao. He also took off many valuable papers, notes, accounts, etc. Address any communication to J JESSE DALTON, deelS Bairrtstown. Ga. A G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. North A venue! Cottage on O N TUESDAY next the S2d instant, at 10 o’clock, I will sell AT MY OFFICE, a TWO-KOOM HOUSE and SMALL LOT, nicely inc.osed, set in blue grass, vines, shade trees, fine welL garden. Ac. It is just east o: ti-e New Brown Irtone C»» ore-i House on old Peach tree. known as the Holmes House. Examine the properly before the day of sale. Terms Cash. G. W. ADAIR, Beal Estate and Insurance Agent, Office: No. 5 Railroad Block, dee30—at Opposite National Hotel. ALL KINDS OF CANDIES! CINDIES BY THE WHOLESALE IT 2Q CENTS PER POUND. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALERS IN Confectioneries, Toys, Willow Ware, and Fancy Articles. Wedding Parties and Suppers Gotten up at Short Notice, GIVE US A CALL. G dec20— W. JACK A CO., East ffjide Whitehall htreet, Atlanta, Georgia. mill OF 6I10B6U. Sim-WNT# ANNUAL SESSION! FACULTY. A A LIPSCOMB, D. D., Chancellor. P H MBLL. D. D„ Vice Chancellor, Metaphyeies. WM8 RUTHERFORD, A. M., Mathemat c*. VX H WADDELL, A. M.. Ancient Languages. W L JONES, M. D., Natural Sciences. W L BROUN. A. M., Natural hhiios.-phy. L H CHARBONN1ER, A. M„ Civil Engineering. Haw A H STEPHENS. A. M„Mb t >ry. M J SMBAD. Ph. D., Modern Lan-mutes. CHARLES MORRIS, A. M., Rhetoric and Oratory. W L MITCHELL, A. M , Law. B H H.LL, A. M. Law. R D MOORE, M. D , Law B T HUNTER, A. M., University High School. The Second Term opens on the 15tb of January, I860. The above named Officers will take charge ot their re spective Chairs on that day. Tuition for the term. $f0. Board, 320 a month—may be reduced to $10 by clubbing. Thirty-five beneficiary appointments axe vacant. NOTICE -TO- MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS. T ne CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION made fro* time to time by other routes, though of little mo ment, may lead to misapprehension as to charges by the GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE, Via Savannah. To meet each cases, and avoid the neces- iiy oi frequent ch-iuga- oa our part, Merchants are in formed that our RATES ANu CLASSIFICATION will at y time be made as LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE; and any accid ntai over-charge will be at once investigated and corrected, if brought to the notice of Railroad Agent at point of delivery, or to H. W. BRON?ON, M. T., Macon. J M SELKIRK, Gen'l Fr’t and For’d Agent. declD— Savannah. WANTED TO PUKCHASE, II HOUSE AND LOi deelS F OR CASH—A small HOUSE AND LOT. Apply at this office. declP—dh For Catalogaes, Ac., apply to WILLIAM HENRY WADDELL. dWMhtt Cor. Sec; Fae. Univeriity of Georgia, Athens, Ga. WANTED, B Y a Gentleman snd Wife, BOARD in a private Ston ily, convenient to business part of city. decl#— Addreaa ’"A. B,.” P. O. Drawer B.