The Georgia collegian. (Athens, Ga.) 1870-current, March 19, 1870, Page 8, Image 8

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8 sCort'ss ti ovnrr. For the Georgia Collegian. Waiting, Broken-Hearted. INSCRIBED TO MISS . In every life is a day of woe, When the skies o’erhead have a fainter glow, And the eye looks out from its prison home To watch for the shadows that never come; And the heart-strings snap with the rush of grief, As memory opens each tear-stained leaf: ’Tis the day when the soul, with the last light fled, Bends down o’er the grave where its hopes lie dead. There’s a sound which stirs through the pulsing breast, As the low, deep moan of the sea’s un rest, As the last strange cry of the frightened deer When it feels the thrust of the hunts man’s spear; A sound that breaks upon the startled air In the wild, sad notes of a soul’s despair: ’Tis the young Love’s sigh when the withering word— From the mouth of the faithless, first is heard. There’s a tear that falls on the flowers of youth— Like the drops distilled from the ser pent’s tooth ; As the briny stream from the salt-bed’s source, It marks its way with a whitening course. A withering drop—with a .world of woe Compressed in the midst of its lustrous glow: i ’Tis the t/ear that is shed o’er the heart’s i yoghgjtrust •vftlttjpWr€@sl, stern Fate has laid in the dust. ' The sigh and the tear in your day of woe Have chased, fair Lady, the light from your brow; You may wait and watch through the . fleeting years, in a long life-battle with hopes and fears; May long for the glance of a splendid eye, The thrill of a touch, as in days gone by; But the record you’ll leave of your earth ly part, Is the sigh and tear of a Broken Heart! Ad VENA. Athens , March , 1870. ..-.The safest way to get a man out your room when he i3 standing up, yet not exaetly decided to go, is to •insist on his having a seat. Contributors mast write only on one side of the paper. ...The Collegian is $2.50 per ann’m. S. M. HERRINGTON, ATTOKJSEY AT LAW, BROAD-STREET, ATHENS , GEORGIA. Feb 18—tl LAMAR COBB. HOWELL COBB. L. & H. Cobb, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Athens, Ga. THE GEORGIA COLLEGIAN. BgL, Students, do not pass by our advertising columns. They show just who patronize us, and who should be patronized in return. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGII, 69TH SESSXOF. THE University, as now organized, embraces the following Departments : I. ANCIENT LANGUAGES. 11. MODERN LANGUAGES. 111. BELLES LETTRES. IV. METAPHYSICS & ETHICS. Y. MATHEMATICS. YI. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY and ASTRONOMY. YII. CHEMISTRY, GEOLOGY, and MINERALOGY. VIII. AGRICULTURE. IX. CIVIL ENGINEERING. X. LAW. XL PREPARATORY DEPART MENT, organized as the Uni versity High School. The studies of the Freshman and Sophomore years are prescribed. To students over seven teen years of age, who are qualified, or to those who have completed the prescribed studies of the first two years, the studies are elective. The degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science will be awarded on the completion of definite proscribed courses, as exhibited in the attainment of the requisite certificates of proficiency. Tuition for second term, S6O. w. Board from $29 to $25 p«r Second term opens on 15th Janua ry, 1870. Athens, Ga., February 10th, 1870. TIIEIEW DRUG STORE, IN DUPREE'S BUILDING , Athens, Geo. WM. KING, Jr , M. D. N. W. lIAUDRUP, BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER. A SUPPLY OF THE mmsm Constantly on hand. Call and give US A TRIAL!! North of Post Office, Athens, Ga. February 15 m o. gailiyT AGENT FOR IMPORTERS OF CIOCMIT, And Dealer in All Kinds and Sizes of LAMPS, KEROSENE OIL, FANCY CHINA and GLASSWARE, &c., ti IkoaA Street, Athens, Georgia. L. FLISOH, Manufacturer and Dealer in Every Variety of Broad St., next to Exprss Office, ATHENS. GA. WEDDING PARTIES, Balls, etc., furnish ed at the shortest notice with FANCY CANDY, PYRAMIDS, ORNAMENTED CAKES, Ice Cream, Charlotte Russes, etc., in An Unsurpassed Style. Orders, both from city and country, punctually attended to. 6m I. G. IJ. COHEN, DEALERS IN Clothing AND Gents' Furnishing Goods. A LARGE assortment of select and To suit the most fastidious, constant ly*on hand, at COHEN’S PARIS STORE, Broad street, Athens. February 15 3m C. HI. YiN EIKEIEH, {COLLEGE AVENUE, A THE NS,) WILL have constantly on hand a large sup ply of —HAVANA AND DOMESTIC r SEGARS, SMOKING AND CHEWING T obaooo, Sevoral kinds of CRACKERS, and Cincinnati Cagcr Beer. February 15 P. BARRY & SON, (East of National Bank,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Groceries, Confectioneries, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, Cigars and Tobacco. February 15 2m MIHDIYILIf BROTFeRS, DEALERS IN JEWELRY, And Silver-Plated Ware. Lamps, Shades, Oil, &c. Musical Instruments, Looking-Glasses, Cutlery, Canes,Guns, Pistols, and all kinds of Sporting Equipments. General Assortment Fancy Articles. m ~ REPAIRING of all kinds, and ENGRAVING, done on short notice. Opposite the College, Athens, Ga. ALBERT S. MANDEVILLE, MAIILON H. MANDEVILLE. BOOK AND JOB PBINTINB, PLAIN AND FANCY, SUCH AS BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, CHECKS, CATALOGUES, BLANKS, Ac. In short, all kinds of - qlama © Aim! Executed in the most superior modern style, at the extensive JOB OFFICE Connected with the SOUTHERN WATCHMAN, Broad Street ATHENS, GA. MOTES’ PROTOGBIPH GULERY, Broad St., Athens, Ga. Every Style of wmiiM mcto&is Executed in the most artistic manner. EVERYTHING NEW IN THE ART Can always be found at his Gallery. Special attention given to orders for Life-Size Portraits IN OIL OK. PASTEti Which pan be executed from Pictures of dp l ceased persons, as well as living. • "fc Pictures of all kinds framed to ordjf* 1 EMPIRE SEWING For sale at the Gallery. February 15 BOOTS HD SHOES! rjpHE BEST MATERIAL always on hand. WORK DONE PROMPTLY, And by the best workmen. Next Door below Post Office. P. WEIL. Athhens, Ga., February 15 HITCH & MORTON (Old Book Store Corner,) Merchant Tailors, Clothiers, Hats, Caps and Gents’ wtiismis Athens, Ga. Feb. 15 TosgT& biiTopT DEALERS IN [py^nyiy^a AND— PAINTS, OIL & DYE STUFFS, Medicinal Wines and Liquors , Perfumery, Brushes, Seeds, &c, February 15