The Georgia collegian. (Athens, Ga.) 1870-current, April 13, 1872, Page 8, Image 8

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8 CHILDS & MOSS, No. 3, Broad St., Athens. We invite the attention of the pub lic to the Jewelry establishment of Childs & Moss, No. 3, Broad street, Athens, Ga. They keep constantly on hand, and are daily receiving Watches, Clocks, Solid and Plated Silver Ware, all kinds of Jewelry, &c. Difficult work, which hereto fore had to he sent North, is now easily executed by this reliable house, through the competency of their fo reign Watch and Clock Repairer. Give them your work ! MhlS AGENTS. P. W. Meldrim Savannah, Ga. J. T Wills, Oglethorpe College, At lanta, Ga. Sam’l Barnett Washington, Ga. E. M. Murphey Barnesville, Ga. A F Trimble West Point, Ga. E. 11. Wildberger, Ky. Mil. Inst., Farmdale, Ivy. D B Fitzgerald Florence, Ga. 1)r. E D Newton Home, Ga. E D. lluguenin Macon, Ga. 11. M Green Macon, Ga. C. A Key Jonesboro’, Ga. S. S Murdoch Columbus, Ga. A. C Howze Marion, Ala. E 11. Johnston Griffin, Ga. W B. lltnton Buena Vista, Ga. W. E Bird Baltimore, Md. T. 11. Potter Oxford, Ga. 1 CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, IN Gents’ Cravats, Scarfs And os. also, THE LATEST STYLES OF !Ready-M ad e Clothing. Just received by i. a. & J. COHEN, NO. 5, BROAD STREET, Athens, Ga. March 16 The University Library IS open every day. from 9 to 1 o'clock. No Student is allowed to take from the Library more than two volumes at one time, or to keep them longer than two weeks. We would call especial attention to the above regulations, and appeal to the Students to assist the Libra rian in his efforts to preserve the books both from injury and from be ing lost. We doubt not there are books from the various Libraries ot the University in almost every stu dent’s room. Many of the most pop u!ar and valuable works are missing; and it should bo the interest of every Student to busy himself in looking them up, and returning them to their proper places. It is impossible to preserve a Library int&et, without the hearty cooperation of all who use it; and to suffer a valuable Libra ry to go to ruin either by careless ness or indifference is vandalism uns mitigated. M’hlG THE GEORGIA COLLEGIAN. LASIAR COIiB. ALEX. S. ERWIN. HOW’ELL COBE. COBB, ERWIN & COBB, ATTORNEYS at law Athens, Ga. Will practice in the Federal and State Courts. Feb 25, ’7l. GREAT ATTRACTION! NO MORE HIGH PRICES!! Money Saved , and a Bitter Article! COME ONE, COME ALL!! TO S. KALVARINSKY’S Cigar Manufac turing Establishment, and you will be suit ed to your taste in the Best Havana Cigars, mnnufactuied by himself. A good supply of the best SMOKING and CHEWING TOBAC CO, constantly on hand. The finest PIPES, CIGAR-HOLDERS, and various other articles belonging to a Cigar Es tablishment, can be found at his manufactory at the lowest prices. Give him a call, anrl you will not regret it. S.‘ KALVARINSKY, Febl Under Newton House, Col. Av. M. G. & J. COHEN, CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAIL Dili, No. 5, Broad Street, A TEENS, GA. Feb I, 1872 lm TONSORIAL. DAVIS, HAEEIS & SON. This well known, and neatly kept Barber Shop is still in existence, over Mandevilles’ Jewelry Store, on Broad Street. Everything new and com plete, prepared for the Spring Cam paign—where their old customers and all that may favor them with a call, can have a Pleasant , Smooth Shave, And their hair cut and dressed in the latest and most improved styles. Give us a call. Febl lm Barbers and Hair-Dressers!! WE will be found up stairs, over No. 8, Broad Street, ever rea dy and competent to do work in the VERY BEST STYLE, and at reasonable prices. Our shops is elegantly furnished. Gents, give us a trial, and wo will insure satisfac tion ! CHARLES HILL, EUGENE BRYDYE. Oct 15 The Phi Kappa Library WILL bo opened on Tuesday and Thursday Evenings, from 4 to 5 o’clock D. A. SMALL, Mh2 6m Librarian. Blanks, C\TALOGUFS. Ac., Neatly printed at the Watchman Office. ATHENS Photograph Gallery. II E M BRAN T PHOTOGRAPHS A Specially. For root ypes reduced. 3 Card Ferreotypes <sl 00 Ferreotype in Bxlo Frames 2 00 Picture Frames made to order. Old pictures copied and finished in India Ink. A. R. SIMMONS, FeblO—6m Operator. UHlVEflSin OF SHI, 71 ST SESSION! Faculty and Officers. A. A. LIPSCOMB, LL. D., Chancellor. P. H. MELL, D. D., Vice-Chancellor. A. A LIPSCOMB, LL. D., Professor of ABthetics. P. 11. MELL D D., Professor of Ethics and Metaphysics. WILLIAMS RUTHERFORD, A. M, Professor of Mathematics. WM. HENRY WADDELL, A. M , Prof of Anc. Lang ’s and Literature. WM L JONES, M. D., Prof, of Nat. Sci. and Agriculture. WM. LB ROY BROUN, A. M , Prof, of Nat. Phil, and Astronomy. L. H. CHARBONNIER, A.M., Prof, of Applied Mathematics. CHARLES MORRIS, A. M , Prof.’of Rhetoric and Belies Lettres. C. P. WILCOX, A. M., Prof. Modern Languages. WM. L. MITCHELL, A. M., Professor of Law. R D. MOORE, M. D., Lecturer.on Med. Jurisprudence. F. f. LIPSCOMB, A. M., Adjunct Prof’r of Anc. Languages. W. W. LUMPKIN, A. M , President of University High School. WM HENRY WADDELL, Corresponding Secretary. F. A. LIPSCOMB, Recording Secretary and Librarian. THE University, as now organized, embraces the following Departments: I. ANCIENT LANGUAGES. 11. MODERN LANGUAGES. 111. BELLES LETTRES IV. METAPHYSICS & ETHICS. V. MATHEMATICS. VI. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY and ASTRONOMY. VII. CHEMIS ! RY, GEOLOGY, and MINERALOGY. VIII. AGRICULTURE IX CIVIL ENGINEERING. X LAW. XL PREPARATORY DEPART MENT, organized as the Uni versity High School. Tbe studies of the Freshman and Sophomore years are prescribed. To students over seven teeu 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 $23 to $25 per month. Second term opens on 7th Septem ber, 1872 Demosthenian Library. THE Library will be open on Wednesday, at 4 o’clock, P. M. Also, on every Saturday, before the Society assembles, and immediately after adjournment. Readers will be so kind as to return i heir books to the Library and not to the Librarian. Only two volumes can betaken out at one time, and these not to be kept lonyer than one month. Mll2 L PHINIZY. Lib. N. W. UHffilP, BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER. A SUPPLY OF THE mm lo&raiM Constantly on hand. Call and give USA TRIAL!! North of Post Office, Athens, Ga. February 15 IMS mmm T. A. BURKE. PEALLR IN Books, Stationery, Wall Papers, Gold Fens, Fine Cutlery, &c. (Under the Newton House,) ATHENS, GA Any book not in store, furnished at short notice. Feb 11—ts L. FIiIS CH, Manufacturer and Dealer in Every Variety of (3OT3(M)(!)aM 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 eTTliuims & bro., Broad Street. Athens, Ga. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. October 28 2m BOOK AND JOB FilMfllfi, PLAIN AND FANCY, SUCH AS BOORS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, HANDBILLS, . POSTERS, CHECKS, CATALOGUES, BLANKS, Ac. In short, all kinds of SPeZ/ei - £so66 Spin l/ne/j Executed in the most superior modern style, at the extensive JOB OFFICE Connected with the SOUTHERN WATCHMAN, Broad Street ATHENS, GA. NEW SALOON. LAGER BEER and OYSTERS CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Always on hand, by A. H. VONPER LEITH, College Avenue, below Poet Office. Fob 1, 1872. 3 m