The Georgia collegian. (Athens, Ga.) 1870-current, October 01, 1870, Page 8, Image 8

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8 fftofjs to, For the Georgia Collegian. Crumbled Castles. I stood upon the ocean’s shore; It was a dark and stormy night, And as I heard the waters roar, My heart beat wildly with affright. My soul felt full, and then I cried— “ A poet’s wreath is surely mice!” To write an Epic then I tried— Ala3 ! Icould not make a line. * * I listened to a song one day— It seemed a escaped the bars Os its poor prison-house of clay. Singing, was floating to the stars. And then I thought, a lovely song Was waiting to escape inv throat; I soon found out that I was wrong— I tried, bui could not sing a note. INFF.LIX. RATES OF ADVERTISING T-IN the THE GEORGIA 00LLE3TAN. NO. sqr’s 1 SIO 2 MOS. 3 MOS. 6 MOS. 12 MOS. One $ 2.50 $ 4.75 $ 7.00 110.00 sl6 00 Two 5.00 8.00 10.50 15 00 22 00 Three 7.50 11.00 14.00 21.00 30.00 Four 10 00 15.50 18 00 25.00 38.00 Half Col. 11.(10 16.50 20.00 30.00 40 00 One Col. 18.00 25.00 30.00 38 00 50.00 Doub. “ LOVERS OF NATURE. THE CRAIG MICROSCOPE. Price by mail, postage prepaid, and with Two Mounted Objects— $3.00. This truly powerful Microscope reveals aui lmvlcula) in water. Eels in Vinegar, Deposits in Urine. Cheese Mites, Itch Insects, Trielinar, or Worms in Pork. Milk globules, and all the Wonderful Works of Nature invisible to the naked eve. •‘A Microscope of Great Power !— N. Y. Trib. E. H. HOSS—Send me your five page Circu lar of the Craig Microscope as advertised in the Georgia Collegian. Sign name in full and very distinct; write your Post Office address, county and State, and on receipt ol the above I will send by’ return mail my Large and Beautifully Illustrated Cir cular oi the CRAIG MICROSCOPE, contain ing interesting information on the Wonders of Naturo as seen through a Microscope, together with endorsements by scientific men and news papers. The CRAIG MICROSCOPE magnifies 100 diameters equal to a magnifying power of Ten Thousand Times!! It is superior to any of the more complex in struments costing from $25 t > $lO, and is the on!y Microscope of great power selling for so small a price. Construct ion simple and Magnifying power wonderful.” —(Cincinnati Lancet and Observer. *' A 1 ill liable Piece of Mechanism—we do not hesitate to say that the money required to pur chase such an Instrument is hardly worth consi dering.”—[N. Y. Independent. Hundreds of similar testimonials on hand and will be sent on application with circular. Do not fail to send for Circular. Satisfy yourself of its worth before ordering. Address E. 11. ROSS, 313 Locust street, St. Louis, Mo. ...Wholesale terms liberal. AGENTS WANTED _ Aug 6—3 id. C. I. VAN EEKELEN, (COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS,) DA have constantly on hand a large sup- VV ply of HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SMOKING AND CHEWING Tobac o o, TEWIL vssm. Several kinds of CRACKERS, and Cincinnati £aget* Beer. February 15 THE GEORGIA COLLEGIAN. LAMAR COBB. HOWELL COBB. L. & H, Cobb, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Athens, Ga. iron or toil 69TH SESSION. THE University, as now organized, embraces the following Departments: I. ANCIENT LANGUAGES. 11. MODERN LANGUAGES. 111. BELLES LETTERS IV. METAPHYSICS & ETHICS V. MATHEMATICS VI. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY and ASTRONOMY. VII CHE MIS . RY, GEOLOGY, and MINERALOGY. VIII AGRICULTURE. IX CIVIL ENGINEERING. X LAW. XI. PREPARATORY DEPART MENT, organized an the Uni versify 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 prescribed courses, as exhibited in the attainment of the requisite certificates of proficiency. Tuition for second term, S6O. Board from $2) to $25 pur month. Second term opens on 7lh Septern her, 1870 Athens, Ga., February 10th, 1870. SCHOOL FURNITURE. WP. UIILINGER, Patentee and Manu • facturer of School Furniture, offers his latest Improved School Desk at reduced prices. Having twenty years experience in business, and unqualified facilities for manufacturing, he can defy competition. This furniture is recom mended as the best now in use; and will be warranted to last twenty years, with proper care. It is built of well seasoned lumber with cast-iron frames, sufficiently stiff and strong, requiring no braces like other desks of flimsy structure, made for show rather than service.— No slat seats to give children opportunity to break their fiugers through the openings; no gitneracks of any kind to mar the beauty of the design, nor unnecessary orpaments to catch the dust. For comfort, the new d< sl< is all that can be desired ; it has a rounded back to suit the curve of the spine, and a noiseless hinged seat, hollowed out. The desks are shipped in pieces to save freight, and experienced men sent to put up and finish them in the School houses, without charge for time, and no trouble to the purchas er. Tn filling orders from distant, parts, full directions are furnished for putting together and setting the desks. TEACHERS’ DESKS and Book Cases, Set tees, Chairs, School—Umbrella and Bible Stands, School Clocks and Music Boards. hCHOOL SLATES aid Slate Blackboards of all sizes, constantly on band. REVERSIBLE SETTEES for Sunday Schools, Rustic Settees for Parks and Country places, furnished to order. Illustrated Circulars and Price Lists sent by addressing W. P. Uhlinger, 667 Cbesnut Street, or Columbia Works, Columbia Avenue, below Second St., Phila., Pa. July fi—3m L. FLISCH, Manufacturer and Dealer in Every Variety of Broad St., next to Exprss Office, ATHENS. GA. IT7 EDDING PARTIES, Balls, etc., furnish- VV 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 _ nTw. haudrup. BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER. A SUPPLY OF THE •iAYJ* ©AtfSiMl Constantly on hand. Call and give US A TRIAL!! North of Post Office, Ailienp, Ga. February 15 1 ill! DRUG STORE, IN DUPREE'S BUILDING , Alliens, Geo, WM. KING, Jr, M. D. “JAY 0. GAMY. AGENT FOR IMPORTERS OF And Dealer in All Kinds and Sizes of LAMPS, KEROSENE OIL, FANCY CHINA and GLASSWARE, &c., Broad Street, Athens, Georgia. SUMMEY & NEWTON, DEALERS IN Hardware and CwtAerj, Iron, Guns , Cotton Gins, Steel, Scales, Threshers , Nails , Axes, Shovels, Ac Agents for the sale of Sorgho Ma ehinery, Horse Powers, Threshers and Separators. No. 0, Broad Street, Athens, Qa. April 16, 1870. J. I HERTZ & Cl., No. 90, Cherry Street, and also Brown’s Building, opposite Depot, MACON, GEORGIA. CLOTHING STORE. Keep on hand every tiling to be found in a first class Clothing establishment. Ap3otf BOOK AND JOB PBINTINS, PLAIN AND FANCY, SUCH AS BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, CHECKS, CATALOGUES, BLANKS, &e. In short, all kinds of JsUUjiAs "S A.c an % Km\ssx\gy~) Executed in the most superior modern style, a) the extensive JOB OEEXCJS Connected with the SOUTHERN WATCHMAN, Broad Street ATHENS, GA. MOTES’ PiOTIIGRIPII GiLLERY, Broad St., Athens, Ga. Every Style of w&mmmm hctb&ss 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 Roy tv a vis IN OIL OR PASTEL, Which can be executed from Pictures of de ceased persons, as well as living. Pictures of all kinds framed to order. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINES, For sale at the Gallery. February 15 ions RID SUREST 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 7 (Old Book Store Corner,) Merchant Tailors, Clothiers, Hats, Caps and Gents’ Athens, Ga. Feb. 15 loses & BILLUPS, DEALERS IN f«ib»<2s AND— PAINTS, OIL & DYE STUFFS, Medicinal Wines and Liquors, Perfumery, Brushes, Seeds, &c. February 15