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Paris Gossip.
SCH00L8 AND C0LL5SES.
THK DXAfH OF DIHKE, THE COMEDIAN—fcUI-
CIEfE OF A TBWUTA— .SPECIMENS
OF GALLIC HUMOR.
[Paris Cor. N. Y. Tribune 1
lire, a comedian of some note in Paris, j
a day or two ago, io the village of As- ;
Jrts, in the neighborhood of the capital. .
; bad lived here in a modest cottage for (
some time previous to his death, not far from j
the Seine. The day of bis funeral his little
College of American Medicine & Surgery,
AT MACON, GA.,
Faculty :
C. B. GALENTINE, M. D., of Cleveland. Ohio,
Professor of Obstetrics sod Disejs.s of Women and
Ch.ldren.
JOS. ALOLPHUS. M. D., of St. Louis, Mo.,
I Botany.
4w<0>”'» w '••■d with that singular variety j ProfeMor of Surgery »nd Diwa.es of the K;e and
which only seems possible
ere mixed together those
.. no had kept the straight path and those who
had strayed fr m it—mothers and wives who ,
had fulfilled .heir duties toward husbands
rind children, and those who had |
not. An author or two, two or three jour
nalists, several Bohemians of uncertain
occupation, and a crowd of actresses and act-1
ore were there to pay the last tribute to the
Clead. On the wall hung a portrait of Toste,
in wa'er-colOs-s, b/ Desire, for in his leisure I
hours this was his occupation. The surround- •
ing furniture was of a simple description. I
recollect De ire on the stage as a stout man. • , , A , ,
but be appeared in hU coffin of fragile pro- j »«•0.
portions. Disease had wasted him to a Stele- : Matriculation Ticket (first term; 5 00
ton One of his last jokes w«s that he was 1 Gradual on Fee 23 oo
* “ - * D«ao will be elected on the assembling of the
I. C. FRENCH, M. D , of Chicago. HI
The Cbairof Theory and Practice.
J. T. COXE, M. D., Macon, Ga.,
Profcsoor of Phyai«»logy and Pathology.
W. C. JONES, M. D.. of Macon. Ga .
Professor *-f Chemistry, Pbarmarv and I
J. A. BROWN. M. D.. Indianapolis, Ini..
I Professor of Materia Medica and Thereputica.
Washington dessau, a m. b. l., of Macon,Ga.,
Attorney at Law,
Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
A. L CLIN ESC ALES. M. D.. of Macon, Ga.,
Professor of Anatomy.
R. F. LESTER, M. D , of Reidsville, Ga.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
T. J. BAINE. Janitor.
F o o e :
m unicat ions should l»e addressed to A. L.
Ga.. who will take
pleasure in answering inquiry. J. T. COX, M. D.,
President Board Trustees.
A. L. CLINK8CALES, SecrtUiy Board Trustees.
8ep30-dwed&sund8«&w.
sufficiently reduced to ride the Longchamps
races. At the head of the bier was a magnifi
cent bouquet of immorUlles, which was the clinkscaLES. M. d , ii».
offering of Isabelle, the well-known tlower-
giil of the Jockey Club. Beautiful wreaths
were brought by the Mesdames Judie and
Pesehard, who are now playing in one of the j — —
pieces in vogue, called the Timbale Pflt&pSCO Female Institute,
Argent, at the Bouffes. The immortelles of 1 7
Madame Tadie bore the words, A >nou cot,'- |
ruJe E-:si,-e. One actor, .Lionel, who exhib
ited much (Vstress, had for eight or ten years
l>ecn ulavino in the same thea'er—bis inti-i
mac* with dMeased brine such tbit the r F Hrs INS’iITUTE HAS BEEN IN OPERATION
macy with .h? decasea utiug such limine | | f<>r ^ , n denjoy. .national reputation,
public called them the bi-unese 1 aids. (Jne With the number of pupiis limited to ninety, it has
v/omatl betrayed considerable emotion; it representatives from two-thirds of tbe States, princi-
was the one, perhaps, to a heart story. In j 8o Qt £ and Southwest. It. location is pre-emt-
r . . . r, a-„ ... . 1 aently healthful, is central, and easily reached t-y rail-
•he church the orchestra ol (he Bouffes »,; rold f rom B^^ore >nJ W Mhington City.
Near Baltimore, Md.,
MACON ADERTISEM&NT3.
BERND BROTHERS
Manufacturers of and Who!esi!e andlRetail Dealers in
A. T. FINNEY,
Manufacturer and Dealer i
Hi
!U
IK, Sill
MS, C01
lilS.
C .A. IR, IR, I Jk. C3- IE
BRIDLES, LEATHER, HARDWARE, &c., &c.,
Nos. 44 and 46 Third Street, {Macon, Georgia.
Such as are Needed for
EMPIRE STONE WORKS
OF—
MACON, O JL.
P. H. WARD, Proprietor.
ceive prompt attention.
The Southern Market.
Barouehe3, PhietonT, Victorias, Cabriolettes,
Bretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Rockaways, Sociable3,
iDoctor’s Phtetons, Sewing Machine]Wagons.
I Have Now on Hand the Largest and Host Complete Assortment
OF ANY MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER,
present and famished the music, and at the For c.rcuUra add res
arrive flie manager of tbe same theatre pro
nounced the funeral oration. The cause of
ihc comedian's death was the immediate use
of stimulants in the evening when he ap- i
jieared on the stage. lie was advised by his
physician to cease this practice, and for a
time the advice was followed, when the pub
lic bfgan to criticise the playing ot the
comedian, and to hint that he was
getting tame. Desire himself was one
of the first to note his falling
off, and, in spite of the remonstrances of his '
physician, ie>nmedhis old habit ofstinmlant-
ing for the stage, and this Killed him. During
this tim-*, under the strangles of tho buffoon,
ho set his public in roar. Those who saw
him little knew how deaily he was paying for Term
his success.
the brilliant foot-lights this poor
AUGUSTA CARDS.
IDOZIIEER, &c "W"ALTON",
MRS. R. H. ARCHER,
P. O. Elliott City. Md. j
T71T1VERSITT
OF GEORGIA.
T HE 73D ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS INSTITU
TION will commence on \VEI)\KSDAY, j
October 1st, 1S73, and cjntinn*, without inlcrmission, :
until Anguot 3th, 1871. The S’ato
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
And Mechanic Arts,
’Wholes
ale
o
Which I am prepared to sell at Reduced Prices. Using vory best material,
employing first class mechanics, having facilities equaled by none, I am pre
pared to sell work Cheaper thau it can be duplicated from any portion of the
United States. Carriages renovated on short notice, and all work warranted
to give general satisfaction.
A. T. FINNEY.
241 BUtOiAD STREET.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
founded upon the Unitc-d Spates Lam! Grant, i 3 an in
tegral part of the Univers-ity, cnl will hold tho same
. P | H Term. Every advantage which the country allows, is
After the echoes oflanghter and afforded for procuring a liberal education, both in a
hot-lights this poor Yorick went Ooner,] ConrM int ia BpccUl Department, Decree.
•r ° ., *. , - , , granted botu in Arts and Science and inLaw.Enei-
uome to suffer ifoiu the reaction which always ueeringand Medicine—the last through the Georgia
set in alter tho excitement had passed away. Medical College at Augusta, now embodied with tho
The news cf the commediau’s death was an- University.
THE LAW SCHOOL
nounccd behind tho * cones of the DouffeF,
between the acts of the Timbale de Argent, a remains in session throughout tne entire yrar. Libe-
piece of lively and indecent gHjety, when the ral provision is made for the beneficiaries and for stu-
lute actor’s friends fell to weeping— men and| de ” ,s bmited means.
• - — For Catalogues, containing full information, apply to
WM. HENRY WADDELL,
fcec etary of the Faculty,
Athens, Ga
women—for the man wa9 much liked. Five
minutes afteiward the weepers were on tLe aug?o-if
stage in the midst of tho quips and quirks of j
the»r respective parts, and the public knew
nothing of what had happened.
Another Traviata has committed suicide by
throwing herself from her window. The
(aose of this was unrequited love—tbe only 1
one. as a rule, which overdrives these Pyrenes j Flinis INSTITUTION, with
to self-destruction Remorse does not enter , A .
t , 4 i .1 • Class Teachers, will resume exercis
into the drama as it does in America, and this
fact gives a fair insight into the difference of, in August. Four premiums
D ANIEL &
ROWLAND,
FACTORS,
SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE
I XjaGrrango, G n.
COTTON
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Agents for the Celebrated Ktinan, Wando, Dusdale and Cotton Food Guanos,
Corner Jaetson and Reynolds Streets AUGUSTA, GA.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. COMMISSION FOB SELLING COTTON. {1 PER BALE.-®r
augl7.tf.
COOKING AND HEATING- STOVES—Every kind.
Mantels and Grates,
Tin Ware, Wood and Hollow Ware,
Sheeet Iron. Zinc,
House Furnishing Goods, Etc.
orpa of Nina First
i the last Wednes- j
for excel ence in
NO COMPETITION PERMITTED.
Lawson B. Langford,
awarded Pupils of this !
College at the last State Fair. For Cataiouges. ad :
I. F. COX. President. j
FOR SALE.
Residence for Sale.
J^OUR LARGE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED ROOMS.
B.ith room, Store room and Pantry, 2 room Kitcben,
lathed and plastered, large front yard, cboico shrub
bery and shade trees, all on a large, beautiful lot 100
by 223 eet, in a most excellenf neighborhood, and jast
at the; erminus of one of the Street Car lines. Im
provements all new and in per/ect order. Apply
WALLACE k FOWLER,
jy27 sun3m Beal Estate Agents,
No. 9 Alabama at.
BOARDINC.
Boarders Wanted.
Moeicty in the two countries. Tho Pagan wo- Muiic and raillting
man of the Breda quarter followed her life of ‘ ^ mt
pleasure free from admonitions of conscience, •* 4 *
c-iiu she only suffered when the man she loved dress
abandoned her. There was no decepticn in
the case; her character a6 a woman of picas- 1
arc was well known before he ever met her. , r=-:~
according to her, in eating, drinking and !
^ailing m?try there was no guile, and |conse-!
qaently there were no regrets. Our theolo
gians would call it a case of an absence of
moral sense. She lived like the fauns,
as far as conventional morality
was concerned, knowing neither good nor
evil, and she wan all the happier for it. While
the mang’ed remains of the suicide lie under
the freshly tarned earth of Pere la Chaise,
her f.isters continue her life, and are seen on
all sides. The beginning of autumn has
brought them back to the city of pleasure. ,
Half the women one meets on the boulevard, :
and half of tho3e one sees in tho Bois de j
Boulogne, belong t> this class. The most j
’>eixutilul equipages on the tour de lac are theirs.
The most beautiful toilets are worn by them. :
The dainties of the Cafe Anglais are spread
before them, and Madume Cliqnot’s best nec- j
tar a-svuages their almost continual thirst. |
Trnly their success, their happiness and their ; from the business portion of the City, and within a
lurr.rv are acv thing but encouraging to the , paces of the Peachtree Street Railroad. Rates
hr .es-t sewing gi. l who toils through daylight!
for ij francs a day; so she is often dazzled ■ — — -
liy their prestige, and throws her bonnet over j
tho mill to become like them.
Albene Second, who is a sort of drum
mjijor of literature, has been quito sick.
During bis sickness. Adrien M-irx, who is a
journalist of very small stature, went to see
him, and on coming out was acco.sted by a
third person as to Second's condition. “I
would not like to be in Lis skin,” said Marx.
“Pshaw!” returned the ether, “you would be
quiet at your ease—plenty of room, you
know.” Tne sime Marx, who had been crit
icising one of the Cremieux’s pieces pretty
severely, met him and endeavored to smooth
, . . v , f. . _ n - i I \ irum w «iw,uw w, * wm eci
ovor matteis. -You kuov, ( rf lnu ux, said : ln CI ty, commencing at 10 o’clock,
he. “I have to write about somethin- 5
paper—in short, I have a feather” (pen).
“Von are covered with them,” was the retort |
of the dramatic author.
1854^
G.
^1S7
oci5-tf
No. 19 West Baker street.
o . G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
GREAT BALE
— of —
JOHN H. JAMES’,Banker,
JFleal Estate.
W. JACK,
STEAM
Candy and Cracker
MANUFACTORY.
rj^HE CH'SkPLST AND M03T COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF TdE KIND IN THE SOUTH,
O-AiisrisnEro
VEGETABLES
until Oysters,
Potted Meats.
Canned Fralfs
69 West Side Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA. CA.
f NOW HAVE ON HAND TIIE LAUGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN MY LINE EVER
1 BROUGHT to this market.
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves!
j The celebrated Charter Oak Stove—tho moat popular and most extensively used in the United States. Agent
for the “Atlanta" Cook Stovo. Heating Stoves—all kinds and sizes. Have for sale all the most popular Stoves
now in the market.
J *TIN WARE—Of every kind and in the largest quintity. A full supply always on hand, and anvthlng made
I to orderpiomptly.
"Very Large Supplv of
Tin Plate and Tinners Findings, Sheet Iron: Sheet Zinc; Slab Zinc; Block Tin; Solier, Etc.
A Large and well selected stock of Light Hollow Ware; Wood Ware of every kind, such as Buckets, Tabs
Washboards, Fioar Pails, Sugar Baxes, Wood Measures, all sizes; Brooms, Well Buckets, tt:.
A Large quantity of
Western and Nortlien Orders Duplicated.
uantlty.
I
sep24-tf j
HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY.
JAMES L. WATKINS,
Silver Llatecl "W are-
FUftNITim MAYJ/ACTU.IER, WARER33M3, W.IIT£fUU SMUT, MVUUJilT & CT3. BLOCK,
[ S now opening the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK of all kinds of FURNITURE ln Atla
Cheapest House in the city. Call and examine. sep28-l r
Lewis H. Clarke,
THE HATTER.
are w.'ll arranged for Inspec-
from $85,0 JO to $100,000 00,1 will sell at Anc-
... this city, commencing at 10 o'clock, on Tues-
T have to write about something ia my day morning, 25:h of November next, the following
“ ‘ . ... described magnifleent central, rent paying Real E«Ute:
1st. THAT SPLENDID FIVE STORY (besides base
ment) Brick Store, on the corner of Whitehall and
Hunter streets. Dry Goods Emporium occupied by
Here is a specimen of the Gallic joke: A Louis de Saule A Co. This buil;iing cost $32,000 and
parvenu who gave herself airs, said to her *“ d *
* . . p . . . . , , , , .. I Oil, ON* TWO-STORIED ibesides basement! BR
aund-servant who had banned ner a letter , gx 0 BE f
from hand to hand: “Justine, you must pre-
every thing to me on a wa.ter; if you fail
to do so, I wili discharge yon." The next
a day the mistress heard the servant talking in
:bo ante-chamber with some one, rang, aDd
asked her whom sbt was talking with. “With
2d. ONE TWO-STORIED tbesides basement)BRICR
TORE, on Whitehall street, next door to James’ Bank
corner, occupied by Mrs. Agnes Torner, and rents for
id. ONE VACAN T LOT on Alabama street, 30)' t by
G2 feet, alloy on east side.
4th. BRICK OFFICES, adjoioing above lot, on Ala
bama street, occupied by Earauel Ilojle, rents for
$920.
5th. ONE BRICK STORE occupied by John Domini,
Ir ./IT, rfti, 5th. ONE BRICK STOKE occupied by John Doi
mj i-.j8.er, madame. I did not know you j nexl to the ]df . t na , n ?d officer, and rents for $750.
hu t a sister in Fans; what does bho do." ( 6:h. vacant ground. 80 by 70 feet, irontid
»lace, but SO far has ; Peachtree Street, adjoining ths new brick stores
eln her to c»ct one ” i being finished by Busby, Boyd k Robinson. Will bo
.1 1 o 4 '*’ 1 da nur nltt srhihite.l on (lav of an,! snit.
‘ She has come to get a place, but so far has | Pejwhtree street, adjoining the
not found any.” I will h(
said the mistress;
sent her to me?” “It can’t be done,
C*i Justine. “She must be very proud—your j ear of said ground, formerly occupied by
m< t a djea, Riadame, it is not ,■ ‘vacant triangular shvped lot.
that; ltd because 1 can t get uer on the waiter, j on church and Forsyth streets, next to Messrs. Boyd
> 4 ► i | k Bro.
per plat exhibited on day of sile, and suit-
I M ^ rtilimi i ii in connection with
answer- Cottage Lot in rear. Also, the Brick Cottige in the
' ' ' * • • • j ame0>
8th. A FOUR ROOM COTTAGE and Lot on Cain
street, occupied by James Patterson.
9th. About TWO ACRES of ground around the cele
brated Walton Spring, to be divided ir to small lots as
per plat
Tbe recent money panic has fciven Mr. James some
inconvenience and be deiires to sell his property and
increase his banking capital.
His loss by a panic sale will be tbe purchasers gain,
county, whose name our inquiry failed to as- ! His private residence on Peachtree street, that cost
certain, had hoarded in different places about JGO.ooo, andi Li* Bank Block, ~~ ■* * *•“'
Served Him Right.
vraeT bkfsl a hoarder or gkeenbackk j
The AllenL wn (I*a.) Chronicle says:
‘ A man residing in Saucon township, this ;
his house twenty thousand dollars in green
backs. When the recent panic camo upon
(he country he grew fearful lest in the pre
vailing scarcity of currency his savings might
be discovered and stolen. He went out and
offered some of it to his neighbors on mort
gage, and the offer being accepted, he went
Whitehall street and
Railroad, that coat $75,000 last year, and rents for
$10,000 per annum, will not bo sold.
Plata rt vacant property will be posted. Capitalists
from a distance and at home, are invited to examine
all this gilt edged, reni-paying. central property.
TERMS—One-third cash, balance in two and four
months with ten percent, interest. Unquestionable
titles.
Loan Certificates and deposits in James’ Bank re-
Stake it oat of it, hiding pinch. Six thou- j
sand dollars wert found to be SO moulded' as I agreed upon before the sale commences, upon inquiry.
— * » - - j—:» - * — —■* I nr- 1 -1_ i ‘-i-'- **— ‘ *— * or capital-
i presented
not to admit of identification, and tbe saving
farmer pogaibl/ kaorr, no* th«t hi, wealth , wlll , how lhl , property or Biv ; )n .
• ■ 7 « __ r . • , i i i ior years, i wm buuw tun jiiupeny -Jr give any in—
would have been safer in somebody else S ( formation about it at any time to those who will call at
hands than his owo. It would be a pleasure | my office. O. W. advir,
to get ho'.d of hi. name, for while a man has a
.ignp to dispose of his money as he pleases,
- whose method has proyrn so disastrous
“■ ■ 1 serve as a warning to all similarly dis-
r josed'*'7t£0 we n °t doubt but that we may
hove many sdSij“. I^high county—penny
wse and pound foo
The London Alheno nm is now printing M. luo m
AlKrUt’a letters to that journal on the current | debtB of th?
i;»f-ra: y n^xs f Paris, m the original 1 rench. j octlD 3t
Real FaUte Agent,
No. 1 Kimball House,
oct 10-12,19,26, BOT2.9,16,23,25.
DISSOLUTION 0 F COPARTNERSHIP.
Georgia-Fulton County.
^HE firm ol D. B. it A. C. Lod«l U this day din-
Dopartmont for tho Xiadios:
My large stock of handsome House Furnishing goods, Vases, Toilet Sits, etc
tion. The Ladies sre invited to call and 6ee them.
I have laid in a stock lor a large
WHOLESALE TRADE.
I In my line, and invito the attention of merchants to the same. I can offer special inducements over any
: other market.
j Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. Goods skilfully packed, and every advantage of the
market given.
I am now moving into my new store, 69 Westside of Whitehall street, lately occupied by Guilford, Wood k
Co. The public are invited to step ln and look at my new store and new goods.
L. B. LANGFORD.
JSTew G-oods Opening Every Day.
Silk. Beaver, Fur :
and Felt Hats'-
TRUNKS, VALISES
AND CANES
HATS
HATS HATsI
HATS
HATS
HATS]
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS!
[HATS HATS HATS]
THB -VHR/G-Hsrl-A-
FlltE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.
: Clarke’s Special :
EVERY BRANCH OF
FASHIONABLE HATS
ATS] HATS | HAT8i HATS 1 HATS I HATSI HATSf HATS 1|
The Place where the Fashionables Buy.
LEWIS H. CLARKE’S
sep28- Whitehall Street.
11,314 75
353,413 79
Net Assets 342,099 04
Losses Paid Since Organization 1,500,000 00
Forty-one years in existence. Bates se low as in any other Qood Crmpany.
All IioaBoa vo ill 13 o Promptly Paid.
Ten Thousand Dollars are deposited with Hon. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of the State of Geor
gia, for security of the policy in this State.
W. L. OO WARDEN, President. | WM. WILU9, JB., Secretary
J. GADSDEN
KING, Agent,
Broad street, ATLANTA. GA.
Also, Agent for the) London and Lancashire Fire—Capitol: $5,000,000. State Agent, Cotton States
life Insurant Company, Macon, Ga.—Assets: $542,201 28. Deposited with Comptroller General, of Georg'-**
$100,000. aug28-2m
WILLIAM RICH & CO., H, Uffll
Wholesale Dealers in
Notions, Fancy Goods,
Millinery and White] Goods,
ATLANTA, .GEORGIA.
]V.lI3 --Wo Dup onto NowiYo rU.113lllai.'i M'.Xirpj-.lm
MANUFACTURER AND JOBBER. OF ALL VARIETIES OF 1
Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, &c.,
Amongst which are Soda, Butter, Picnic, Cream, Boston, Butter, Milk,
Butter Wafer, Wine, Farina. Abo, Sugar Cakes, Spice Cakes, and Jum-
| bles, Lemon and Ginger Snaps, and others, which I offer to the trade at tbe
LOWEST IPIRiaEJS!
| andjguarantee my goods to give satisfaction.
1 South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.