. “511:5". on bah-nu mm " pqytraid or my out um. um otttthe â€the“. In†In Ion-Mod um t'tltl uh td'tt'dr%1i1ll,'i; h.“ him. LT. mo iiittMt' it - K. no ' u not cm to " tbn tttk at no "(Imam “In.“ u " new.» if the nah“. .iater4g. P. 0.. M'- , O. Ctagtets MIN" 0 . C. BEAVER, BOTANIO PHYSICIAN. A Sudan! do h, _ We h Much "rt.,otrt Um -“ J A " - 5.. mud n tent... ' \ cv- . ~-t~-u “W5: " "m' - N _ "mth .3", ‘.-,,W. T r h, .. whw.‘ LSc l " rr I . k) (lt A Wdlalll V p, " , ttff ill 'ra' Aiillt m. ', IE , Ki',) 1llllt' " w', ite, 'gitlUlt' x; Mr . ,N A " A - Bt' r V' " t . B",tt rr H A 5' n . ' (fluffy; .IN " " . sr, ' Mi ir, a , al - f ill"' 23‘9†x Irl I E ll i MN N " v ' b' MEM N331: , 5 (A a ' . laNi t .._ r - t = - 'tN . . " " . .. Ilhilk w "ll" 5litll LI .A w (V01. IB.-' . - . EiaCu. Punt-In. u If. one. " Mr, "r'a'irii'iiuso Rom. iiriiiiiiiA" Mon mm mm“ lama. - ho hum “din". -"- PITIR I. tr __M9YIR- " - - --""- _ -. . ho- cuulzn. c. In M. low-d " 1ltatee. Iu. m as) be MM " No Icahn-o oppo- " mm “5005!“. F/,t'.t."y ‘ “"‘"'- 1-4- I III . Tm no 1pttetetidlit'l pr nun . - â€.00. as» on ottti you. i"iiajiautAtqettd on lee..?. m... _ ,..__ _. .._.. “huh“ .... - - -- _-- on. CI but“ Bout. magma“ '5." M hull-bud I.“ m on. a Annual e m 0“. â€who. JIM tth, "" 543-], iiiiirii7 ' 31560301 tttd AS- 'doh"éiiiriri "curl“ Vim“ c, . dtttttr"t Na mid-nee. King an“. k y, mu. -- Ur. G't'IN.l' Ohi- Dunn", of ham .c. 3. In hand that" u m T... 1'miCS'i", - Wu. than he a“. comma at" “no on m nriou be“... a It mm. 0"|OI-h Inn-n link. Ita-trs-ttts m but. may "eel!? 1. aiaiu. 39.303“. nnYman. _ IUNROKL,,“" A? million. Once .- hum-O00- n. . iijoimm M. Der PHYIWJIW' Ind AWN ad com" for». county " In» ... tfttue-lbtd ttt foundry ttNet, Wu! from Inâ€: hoary. In“. PtetiitiCi.tSiiiii,iitt Moi-w. ttome-Ntadirrt Bteet, 00"“! 9" iiiritfriitiiKb, PWAN. In... III Autumn. ad an.» he M Dunn of Wm:- l_oo. Ola. n his mid-nod Qua- M,,", W"'iiGiiiidttidad _ _ in Bhet, an Kin. ttrrtttfft Strum. Bulk. Fadiiii aitotad u. Du. w. H. a T. W. Vlrdon. PIYIIOIA33. has... . Ammo. m m M M tttttt new Ituituthttftteeytt - um ' FOO. v.11. VuduhOom- not hr a. now 0! a “who. Bulb. i'.TcriiitGTr' 0! tt “who. Hawk-ml; Guano. Iii, R. th S. Id.§oo|lnnd Md Geatluate ?fliift'itii'jiiii"it"tl5f'it'tl " ,. _ . 910-» iiiarumnt. M. D., PEYSIOIAN. hrs... .0. Vnnn‘l Kohl. .vhulg by Dr. Ob». M’SICMN, Surpon and Atsttoitettsttt, and I P Conn" for tho Conn†oanuloo, Bt. ( mira, 0m. B.stMttee-ln the Hon-‘0‘!"- V would by th mm... 530 G. E. mGirirtC'iiTis.T l MGPATHIC Pluck-"tn. 8.: an. M. HOD!- IMM‘O Manon my Mea, but. do" “I"! ot'teuiw Ohms. Gnu. Ola tl-a-tret. I to 10. mm; from " m t, a! no. ' to a dank. p. p. “a _ D. L. wumnby. M. D., [WI AN Bur and Accouohom, tlg, an“! 'l'J%'téll of Wharton. Wit-ll the R-tat.tt muptd Teeth “new with“ Pain summon DENTIST. gauche, “in toth. mm m It luck. my. iiiriiiiiui, e, mia, iGiiiak, thloo Insole», Oet. ma. MO. Andrew (Baal. FASHXONABLE TAILOR. Uppum Bow-“‘0 "out. King San. Wuulu. M Intact-I will“: “In. me, {RACING "a: a?“ Prem 2M»! tYNaiatt, up“... in. Moe, M Winn-‘- Kohl. Iwhvuls On. an W. can Robtnton. M, inim- W1sttt!ytt.u. qtAcjju)kr, ppliTliip. iiira -tytet.t0 the 'tttty 1"I We Wino-"33m; a†Cri ik to"... you. than 50 qeitt mu Mt MI requiring “and north... Bo ill! be u - W. A. Whlllnx, M, D., M-ugudmumg " rod Mt our“ huh. - w I: . pm.- - imam! he In. Tupi“! Amman. IMO! hum [no Mm all In": or mum... minim. B PARK"... .0. Conny-l " PVIMIII. L. VAN CAKE "i"l'iiiriiiibrr,! , C q ii. Howl, tiU. Llnwood. 1m. Cranium ttth. '.LS AND FAMILY m; Mt u}: L.' nm Mica-om. Ctttqttttottm BAMIM‘IRS. fitaa,tt 5... ht. Waterloo, Ilium A menu“. Slum on.“ .-Noht' h “malty! Ola-Ila 'o"aeLT.S't,"e,o slum“ trod. Bowlby & Andrews, ntt,ttet,?ttt.th,tllr â€to"!!! In _ one." .Bnnlnpuy “I Imlnnoy, [ iit7ii7ifi'i'ir1,'ti', Public. Conny- lam--. . -. "it-lt ity !tyorh tau, John: Ron, LL. B, BARRISTRR Ind ATTORNEY " LAW. “who: In Ohncory, Notary Public, and Convnymeor. . Ol'ch-NOu N, Stw,',t But. our Vin-tum Balkan. male. iiikNiite Sum. Bunnie. w. . W. I Bun".l..l..l. I In" I. Anon" "nuns. Anon.†" but. Sollelum cit-wry. (hum-con, " We. on lull Inn“. all-lulu m Dun-Moo mun. out A. M‘IAID- no. I. an." N}. In“ 20th toe 'M- ATTORNEYS ml COUNSELLORS u LAW, Boliohnrp in Bmkmptuy. IG. tttrtee Palm and Commimonon tor -- nl Bum, No. I†3min]. Now Yuk. Kno- I'm-2nd loor._ Alexander Mm". BWlt1'i% AMRNBY, SOLICI- T It IN CBANCBBY, Convqunn M .31. Lanna; thotly. 7 . __-- "KMJ’JM' - __ -"" in». mrly op- p.» Amoun- lion-I. Devlin, Jammy. I068. 630- "0tt"6A'tur.Am â€MONO! is. A to. orrtrnr-0ird door Bout 2iGl 0..., 1‘0th Sm". Toronto, Ont. - LB. Kllbomo, INUIR or MARRIAGE LIOINBBB. We“ Won lemma. 01mm .- Chum Stanton, AGENT M huh. ttseetatte Llama. human Ola. Com Hons. Dunn. Bod'2'el'll; In Nirtetved " tho “on. at“. In. w, undo-u. You. Sign. Dunn. L",,77r'dl', AUCTIONIIR he an Count! of 'r-tttrr, Milena. mt mum will. ANN.- Pm!» P.O, All onion Ittt at “I. Chum.- once, will be "'"'""t " tended tet. tt MA NWAOTDRBR afloat: Ind Show. 0!â€er deretriptiott, A lug. - or Balm O Show “my. on In“. gram van! on. 6 Christian A, Sane. FASggN "" INNER out HAIR I! ttit, Mull tt "tttd and, Mr. “min tho Wool!“ has"); Wattle. " lnn hon “A Mtao" pound on lb, "and no“... All tori inn-rum“. Mudâ€. tint. Mr- very lo I. WATCH Ind CLOCK MA‘ER. up†Brkhl‘n Pmmdry. Wunrloo. :1- All. kinds at REPAIRING "" on an 'lee" noun. St. neon-.Hotol. / iN2,Pf2,llb, Munm. hook», inn, ti':gettt1',t for "null-n. Lam. Ind commodiou‘s lb!" Ind non- uu lip-Hon. 7 1'l'l'l: JOHN no". 9mm». [In sm.‘ has». ttFlmure In" mu houn- duly (A; 81. humuuunu. Hymn», Ind Puma. ' {WORKER Oman. and Main Mm". I I Rho" digutn" from m hm". he; “Imam N, Y. Jit The lt.',tt't It the. tummy.“ Juan WNW in my Hunt. Tarn: I; . do). “a In! ll TNtvslletru' Horn; PHILIP FISCHER. Propel-te, Water. I... luv, mention paid e, gnu“. tithg: Y. At m 11ttt 5. an.“ n t a o M Jun-aw W in my 'iiild Torn: I . dar, A loll l,' the week. "t-- It A I {1.11%. Proprietor nods]. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY i ' Pleat elm 81mm Plertttrss would to no: (Merl. VII-awâ€, C. Ifâ€) " TNRNRYS ml C09N§BLLOR§_II 1ii0t,i,y,ii,httl)Pirrit; N. Gordon 830nm. LL. B, . "" “1190â€" / WOULD 1tMg,ttltt'ttg,t, u h i',tittt2'id'ttt'l/ It 1htlt t . I 2,t n "m that) "tt pouno‘mnn tlt Bunkgr'g Wuoltrt, Al?",".':.'; hojopg. G'iiiiii4tu- V a. .. ï¬nwLm-b-smm I tr'. in (I; Git II In. in .-irdikitatN “Mi, m u Ionian can-any on»... to. not“ Mink» , loco-ha no its. no but“ t,r5,t2teT'l Howl, il!‘ {mg-3% “a! MONEY Jo BEND, Improved rum Property 'OP DIAL!!! Waterloo Villa... Otttarlo. '. If A hm bra otttoy con-ungua- P . J. 0A... -Qeert., “on In) ‘ M. BIKPSQR. w, thomphor Eminent Directory. it". w in! . M than wt m _ marsh of cum Wynn a " an latest It In. in . work-Mn mm, a a. 'llla'lth'ill: alum-nu om... was; “raw: Apply? p, J. Gite O Bra. Danna a Philip, John W. Martin, Gommmm Rom. Ludwig Jacobs, Jacob s. Room Genes†Hon". John Roman . STEWART MAcGACHlsN. Inmnr.Wuul-n Yul-p. '. B. Newton, WATERLOO, ONTARIO, “I“ WAHRLOO. 53mm V. .. IAIII Chink“. Mt-. Ml iirjiiriiiiiiiir)tiiiijiE" THE "ht-crib" ban to inform the trunn- inp plblicin gum-l. um ho in: u- "(and “no nun-(0.0m of m howl. hm during “an pun-u by MAW. L. Bows man, and pruiwn m tlmby Mr. Hoary W. Baum“. tot DOM], thmy ttthe/gr Ibly known to "cry on: who an hot occu- Iioh \omml tltrough thle Vim". In ". aming the mnnnement, the propriunr Imld with ttt Miami. that n uh.†be his nmm cm! com-M “(lunar " to con- ,hetttr. unhlhhmont In qua-Hon. " m meth Ind mum u oominmum of m fuvonr known ward-h tor newly one-1M“ of n "ertttarr You. no “all spam no pa I nor upon“ tt the .mm to accomslhh " ohlyst, (l.?)?,'? tlust he II ymIRod in oine In by tak. nu the mu u n gamma. ttrr tht Miro. R Tho beet MM not! mum. of mnnu VI l I hplon the pron-hum autumn. ALLAN HOFFMAN, "' w. "’ivx'rpnnoo. ALLAN HOFFMAN, Proprlotor. Anglo American Hotel, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, tll. min. Ontario. The TIM. Ind BM will than be nupplied withthe very but tht Mark“ Mhrde, Excellnnk Emmi“ and In “10mm Hauler. Charge- nodu- ttte, It BRADY. Proprietor, Guelph, Ont, ' Good uncommodulon M Puma" and Invollnu. The Bur in um- I plkd any» you boy of Liquom all'rl A410 Ocncrnl Sun on». Alma, ont, This I fir" "I" Buiel for the uncl- Ing mummy. Tho Bur ls suppllul with the beet Minnow Good Inkling. and “an“ Hallu- ll â€madman. Chum". Moderate. - -- -- indie}: in n’llundtnce. GEORGE VOOT. Proprluor. Elmlrt. God "tronuttodtttmi he mnllun; mph-l ombllng and an mom!" Human “way. In attGtattse.ts “on. Imam. Gin". an. Charge. random». AND GENERAL SBAGB OFFICE Olm- “In, Ont-Ito. Run "tmsr.'oa t,' tho wall of the "In!!!" community. L quor- ohho sham“ tummy. Mum!" luau: ul- wnyl " hand. -- _ _ . A D CAMPBELL, Premium, Dnndu, on. . Thin In the only urn-om. homo in hwl. Onnlbu run- u: no from nil an tmlaa. Mit 2Ujiuii.iii.- 65065 Utes (moi. Chm-i. “a an Ithmlve Emu-r uimn on hu, 4. A. u, Maul. Proprietor. "i,C'a,Cii'Ciit?i!'.rf.y,e""rf, "39'7““? r, 'lit#tttVo"'nrP". 'tl-: _'. .A CORN“ trl MIN“ Sim! ami In!“ tbtir-0Vtrtlltott,C W. 00mm»! I. can ad “on. 7 d Rochester Home. ' IP,; M. From the., Toronto, Ont. Mont convenienlly than"! in the batman " tfthe Oily. uni tttip,', u the R B. Rpm: and Slum that Indian. chirp: ammo. _ I MIROHANT TAILOR, and Dulce In Club. Ouch-om. “may. Gum Purninhln; Goods, " lulu Strut. GAIL Waterloo, erékith. t06t, BOOTS and SHOES A SPLEN'DID STOCK ! UNttlp 8: 77 t0itultttyt'8 flail. _ - - Wumloo, Sept. “b.1808 -- ___- iiivy “Chaotic. "tr Mon". ' fҠto t ‘ In an“? Mum?! i, ,Whioh u will out to the public " tho Lowest Cash Prism an 1ND "If. ...er. Hahn’- Blook, oppooin Bonn“ HATS, IN!" RIBS, JAMES Bi. RUGERS' Roaevmo Hotel, lIORGE WARD, Proprietpr. Good "m - - VII-'II' .u-nu. nhould not tatt u all u 10' ling Mreet, On. â€new. -' Oil-z no? Enid-sum: P, m COMPLETELY FILLED with I - L', _ I'm-{:35 m In miennvo'houlor. ND 00mm! Sago Home. Bum-Mon. no poop-hm in mummy "oltt that hurt... no my.“ than any Pt In uy "In â€bum! ls pert or nah. and an Joi.utrk â€undead, mm tht te' To ttatt at Hanna’s New Black! ['v‘~.., Raglan: _ F, llaodtOhm Boats G: Show -- fa'.:..;m-.e- an 'err) Boot and Shoe Limb t Bushes: _ Memory: IN HOFFMAN’S BUICK. Royal Exchange Hotel, Farmers' Arms Hotel, Anglo American Hotel, NOTHING 1:1“! Queen's Arms Hotel, Loo an»; Mroet Em, l Tones-r0. om. _ .. '. “mammal!!!" 93W HENRY TKOIAB. JOHN It, THOMASf Hume’s Hotel, Crown Hotel, Elem House, In: I Jonmfon, Propriemr. EIRLIN- bu junncoivgd W. o, Emu, Propriemr. it. McCuonu. Fromm" Ron. Hun", ProprMor. lJlf I " 6?9-. it “In hum W. Mayer, Editor 95nd. x'i??1_e??.ft?i'r, " Henry a; John Nuhrgang. _ MERCHANT TAILORS WINTER GOODS! BEAVER (WJlM0MlW1 I Balkan; Whitney, Manama-c, Scotch and Canadian TWeeds, BROAD CLOTH. READY-MADE BLOWING The Ontario Photcgraph Granary! A Amerioap Hangs, Berlip,__ It now oponund [he puma in tirmnitiy iuvlml to cull. IIuvim: the largo" mt! beat TYT/l light in the Domin. lon,|nd having 1“»an hi: gallery with everything Iu-w nud o the but quality. whhom reward tty cm, the nub-crib“ tlat. un hinmlfhc can plan" tbe non fluidl- on. The mhgcriher Im- pnmhuad a LARGE INSTRUMENT and I e grad to take Littt:.stzr',ploTtJit ty. RPM new Cu- Mnet Cad, Gum de v, M, THE PORCE. LAIN NO'I‘URB. to..\execmed in the In"! nylu Ind "rufutiert “twinned in all any " _ - Come and "0' t'ttt wholhu you want. picum or_not. , F" N. B.-Smn|l picmren copied and enlarged to ur. sing Special mummn paidto Ohlld- Ion on any you .-. ' -.. _ _ A fi.ttsthmirii.' [rally helllnm tho proceu of leetlllng, by nohonlng the gums, rtrthtelng all ittMrtt.titrtt- wlll Ill|y all pain and slunnodlc “not: and is lnro to Rouulnlo “no Bowen. Depend upon li,mmhon, lt will give rut to p',,':',"""'" relief and health to yunr in- nu. , We have put up and gold thin Iriicle tor h an, attd can any in oohildencc And truth Jt what In have never been able to ny of Any other ttttttith-ttever has lt failed in‘ n tingle inninnca to the. sum. \nen timely med. Nun (“ll wo know All Instance of diuuisfncé tUn by any one who “ml ll. On tho contrnr Ill no delighted with its operation, and; elf in term oteadtnterndatlott otltt magical XII' nd medial virtues, Ir, my“ in thin mu- Soothing Syrup, f Tï¬'ï¬hsï¬AS-FJORNING, FEBRUARY 6,1868. trtr"WithT WE DO KNOW," “up years of" experience, and Pledge our Reputation for the [ htifiltttbttt ofwhnlwo here dad“. In alnttmt "or, inn-nu when tho inf-mt h momma from pm: 3nd exhaustion, relief wl Ibo (onus in tttteen or twenty tttttttttttt after “to lymph adtttittUtered, Pttlt direction: for an!" wlll swamp-n] not; hogan. None “mums union the foe-lin- Ate “CURTIS t PERKINS, "tor York, In on) the waldo wrnppu‘. _ . ’ Bold by Dragging thtoughottt me world, tummy " cont- pot Bottle. . t Oirtov. 2 5 Patton Street, New York, " no at}: “elbow. London, lI'Mhd, - "l DO. Phil and. lookout. Ono“. In“?! Carma; on tte Home. and Cattle, This vnlmhlc ttrr,iaeitt!ort romhlm-s all the medicinal vii-1w- which long aperi- ‘onco ttttat proved the men ale and effieUnt rrte thts cure of: -. . ' l, M Vovmmm b'tt,ttyc."el _ than kept on hand. tW Call nndjudgo for younolvu. Berlin. Och id, IMt. nun (mm a Hun-I unnu- . - . u. ' tr 'k"aai;'iil, numb, . I" And many other sluts-tt so “We“ Hum Mid Cum. no Inbject. . F,' You“: Ooadition Poitier: tik Korn- can. M. an. _ The but rented? In Amurlne. This we eey In the meal: 0 long experience; end in roof ofthle Muerllnn, we refer to the be» Fame" and Home “mine in m. country The» pow- Ivy who Hannah gm! "hem-go in n" can ofLuee of Appetite. Rnuxhuee ot Cont} Surge? of Water end Jl'l'l'fl1ih'lAi't'll my! oh I. ln_Hem-_non AVR new opened ottt a very' largo .Stock of I†kinds of FALL und Oclnber, to, ttiii," -- 'W' --_----- m; imiiidiiirii of the Lunch. Tinnelu. roam Fonnderl. Diolompor ind Hidohouml. Tiny thor. our“, row-h all “hum†obltrlclionl, In ' on" N Itil a,re'trrtP6"sitrr' nbnlthy Imiono mum. mum-mg . mu Ind ronowml animation to the ['h',',ti Rim! what long "ttetiottttod hmm any atottt than :-Huinu tmen .hOUn tho for. tttslate tho Jeer,t1yy a; 1'r,ef Garg- mm for mo pup-mum: or â€my" uarg- tae W trif,,'ttitit' Powder». Wu can ncomnoml t am isi Dumb-c tf Home. and (ionic, " N“, ittirpetthtt, We prawn- t om. ' ' PAUL WILSON. Fania. , ' Bano.Q. W. . [ wat<ty"it'yiiii'iii,".5.?.iiiir.,,' _ “human 'I‘Immnhln. “We" soriiGiiauir. 11mm Stu-9‘00â€". ' F, .1. Jul "1:0in and for ml. Chen C iiiiliitiGPrir.ei, Simâ€p ll Boned and- My. )Lingeed .911: W'I and IHIrdv Yolk!- 090'", V"..- Hnbi. tre Bmwn. '/veh'fltt Umben. arm D’ueiunp In v '.l)t1, p-n.Red, Vermillinn Rod. thdyko Brown, Chrome Bran-Wick Ind Puri- UI‘OM. mad'Ydlow, In fuel in kind- it PAM". in." mln'dgnd I sul. ohcipint tho Waterloo Barth-n KI", u lie "itnd be: ' . mum “mt-em 1 vvyi7i'Ga"rtrrs'irt mia. ME Minimum Shadaé,Wicks Bunsen. Lanterns, Chimneys, aGu'Ur6tif'thtt iiild tttrtihtHefAktt: “an! 0- " ioirm together with A gm“ mm!) of . [ , _ -"VvruitGoh"otvrwis. WIDEARDOBBBN; Farrier, tit. Jacobi. th W, ' Pattt "eat4imottttts, or tir, for tt A: t' IO WM. a ramâ€. F:li'n,.e:W, ' IS, ML M PB:- m'vinn ingytie" fro'm Inch. lo In D! Business Directory. They have a splendid stock of for childnEn teething. King Street. Berlln. SPECIAL NOTICE. Proprietor for iiaiikU ProHnbcu. . _ .. _ _ ct, n__.-Al-.A ..-1 .tuso such " . max magnum, an“ batman. In.†$lt.- ‘ollm and tl" , n t t t ll , iiiiiiiiiii' iii‘aiiimiv: A. Duh Cttttotttotateitt one of your late I issues we noticed it wanton attack on the : Medial students of Ameriosn Colleges pm I "ally, but on those of this University in 1 tmrtrc!tliar. 'As hr " the other Medical schooli'ttre concerned we are quite ignor- t tint. but reasoning trom analogy. we should i pmnouuce the whole srticle from beginning " to end it concatenation ot the most unmiti- l gated misrepresentations. Medial students f are denounced ss the vilest of the vile sud t accused of pursuing s course of his and ot l committing outrages of which the deepest- t dyed villains would scarcely be supposed I to be guilty and further more. that toes and , unmornlity nre taught them day utter day 1 by grey-haired profers rs. Now every day Hub and the testimony of thoeo who have l written for our 'tdiiieatiott tench us that, 1 “as the twig is bent .the tree’s inclined," I and that n man‘s actions are regulated by 1 the course of training to which he has been I suljei-tcd during his youth This is it Iule I to which the exceptions are but very rare i l indeed. Accord ilig to this then supposing i the charges made be true, we should expect ‘ to thd the members of the medical profes- sion throughout the country the must de. graded of the vile, steeped to the very lips in infamy and delinttcligry, But. so Mr is th.s from being the'cnse we flml the play. sicians of all countries moving in the high- est walks of life, trrtastad and honoured; mnl during the " elections a greater num- ber of medical men than of any other pro- fession were ilnwl in the highest ptsitions of trust which are It that din-pond of the Canadian people. This one srplnent is certainly enough is half to prover tout the T miter ofthe article referred to must have been subjected to a very vicious course of training during his youthful duye. We can testify from observation and experience that the students of this University are not ex- eluded from reputable society hut. enjoy the hoepnnlity end the must intimew acquaint- urine of the first families in the city. The l eitisens seem to vie with each other in their manifestations of respect to the student. I At ull social entertainments end plsces oi . healthful unu-ement the ptndents are the t iiimtweleomevisitorm, and to prove that l they are nit",',,',?, acceptable to the female portion tt the poisilutiiou we might jint r are the fact that not a session closes with. out some of the fair ones being taken from, their homes to preside " Mrs. Dr. Bo um] I tio, over the households ofsnme the young man who have taken their degrees at this e fatfumetl institution. Believe nu, oh, belle" no. I ask not to be free, For in my " bent of hum“! we" T To love non. one but thee ; And Mn Would t In bound to the, By an. oreqt holy tis, And feed my Ion ettraptttrtd soul Upon thy bowl-t on. And oh, believe mo. Sarah. Should we are make us part. You Itlll would be my but beloved- The ldol of my heart; But. i--t mm tUt fate will he“: Break the Madly bond That bind: two of " Mendly hum Al for mm bound In one. t know ruminant tongu- have nought To Main my faultleu mm, But thott mum u dun to [no-- . Art um to I. the nine 1 than that who: at tlntt and We Unto thy curly vow ', A And may I mm at worthy prove or time, my girl. as new.†And me, we, like two faithful friend- Be mum to the In“, The we may seen in future year- The plenum-en of the past ', And, oh, believe me, when I say. And Mk not to be free, For In my " been ofheuru" I "veer, To love none else but thee, LETTER FROM ANN ARBOR. Greet revivele of religion have been. 0- ing on here during the bot three 'l"dit The various religious section! of the city hold union prayer meeting. every mor ning, and In the evening tho urinal demo. minntlone have service at their respective place: of warship. The Btutlentn‘ Christian? Amadution, numbedng 460 membern, in hkewile putting huh strenuous etforte and the result in the convenitm of m. A body of men nturtedod’ew weeks ago from Chicago. Indr'nnother body from Detroit to hold meetings in all plncee on the lie of ‘the Michigan Central. They go into the _,xaloontt and grog shape. and hold prayer-e. This in nertmnly no small tank when one taken into eomiUtttturtt the number ofgrog nhope itrAtmeicsisitie, tn Chicago than amour 2000 and in Detroit (Wet No. A very imposing' game my witnessed have M Thursday. It web on the ocwiou of the funeral service: are young man who died in Karma tuul was brought home for) interment. He wm buried elth Mmmiu hogan. The member!» of the myrtle tie an very nameroue here. lame numbell of the Btudente belonging to the fraternity. They with the resident Mucus of the city and several lodge teg Detroit and Ylutl- lantl formed in proceumn artfiisemnpatiied 'tr three hand: of music. bore their decent 'li.l'l'l'tJ1 tabla long routing place in the New» . _. . ... . ' - -iiiGattrer opulinqeu beautiful-a ul. cyon vinta- indeed. Juana“ 1tsurrrs.-Estrty wnmnn' hm wright to bt of any age Flue plenum, --tor ,i she â€werprtp was her rval we no - 1| N!" _ qvnp up umw .., . u... .._- ____ on» would, When her, Every man has a rich! to wear a mun-Lacks Who can. Bury womnn who makes puddmgs has I perfuct right to Wham that ulna can make a hotter pudding than any other wo. mania the world. Ever mun who carves hu a decided right tn I.:',','; " himself by Making a few of the beak hit: aside. Envy woman In: Might to think her child the monies! lime baby in the world; and it would be the gruhst‘folly ttt deny her this dght, for she would be Ilium (o whit. Every young lady has A right to htint Wyn .110pr It hot but in by he: with "ttri her. - 'l‘hero are two instruments of diociplme in tho f.ynily-vtrr. unlike each other, but very Afkaoious in their neural IT ttP-- 711., the Rod and tho Sugar-Plum. Both of tlmn appeal to the prilotrophy of "ruustion. One tickle: the Ikip cnlwurdly; and the other, inwardly. Sugar-plum- appeal di. wctly to the bend ; m. Rod, to in numbe- Din The rod has heen deemed indisgenuble since the any. of that Oriental untan, King Solomon, who enjdned u: not tospnre _ the. rocl. Considering the number of his uiwn, he must have had his till of whipp- ing. Probuhlv an on»; was up inted for this work, and ealled Mastery! ti: Rod. In modern courts, the rod linger! still, but its function is quite gone. We have ex- perienced the Virtues of the trrl too thorough- ly to wish now to throw discredit upon it. It hath nu Morning nature. It produce- an uxvmling niluhleneu in the feet. It at; the whole frame into a glow; and though it _ woui’neem to be a skin remedy. yetit has teisl1%'t to the feeling, and Inches in to the fouut of turn. and provetileeif far more powerful than many "tmoms-drawing copious stream: from the even which sound inermone had left dry and fast. shut Ji'he _ rod, even more than calomel, is an altern-‘ 'tive. It in deobatruent. Its uses are many, and its virtues marvelous, 1t navel much scolding. it in an and of controversy. It settles up old ICONS, and gives its subject the advantage of a new Mart and clean re- cords. An the 'ymbolotjuirtt'to, it u, an justice itselfshould u, not my and rigid, hut flexible and pliant. adapting into" to the form and circumstance with a Villa}, and clinging way. Therofora, the Mi and stately learner-like rod with which Justice -in pietGsi--riorneyi.tte armed, in a - misconception. Not a slender cluh, but a tsubtle switch would proceed from the hand of Justice. The legend should he: " I mu It friend that sticketh closer than a brother." l But, after all, may there not be too much of a good thing? Is them no virtue in A an- gar-plum? Skull we never break thf will with a lump of sugar! A tsugar-plum? What would not we have done, in our in. thnt days, or forborns to do, on the prawn: union of Inch a sugary motive? We do be lien that even that never achieved tank of committing the camchivm tn memory, might have linen advanced further by tho vision ofn sugar-plum than by the moni. tion, of the mt]. - Here now are the grandchildren! How quick we can stop a t of crying by going toward us drawer where we keep these mo. dern motives! How obedient is the little trmntt His sister and he quarrel. One ttttgar-plott thrown down he: s the dispute. They appeal to Hope. They persuade. not threaten. They change the whole i!gy of motive; and bring to the top the kind- lier feelings. A kin for a blow in all very well when a not. (I gr :wn up-of thnt it tends if), inerenae have; hut s augm- plum for a spot is better in the nursery. Good ooMttet--ttnd eugnr-plunm; bad con- duct, and no 'ttg-plums-there is a bit of symbolism for high church nurseries! Let the child monorail utilities under these symbolic forms. It hath“ been only a lit- t e good, small auger-plums and low of them; it he has been mm, long auger- plumn; it very good, my sugar-plume, or lounges. There is great adaptability in them to gradations of virtue. l Without d'tw.reditittg the tad, we are sure that in use would dimirieh if sugar Elm!!! were tried more frequently. Indeed, all we time we might show that what civ. ilization and mwlem moiety now needs is nognrplunle! We have tned the rod in the shape of axes, gallows, ehains, stakes, and mkamnd they have done very well, comi- uh-ring. There u no argument like the chop of an ex. Them lFIIO It: that is so nnnnewernble " the noose on t e gallows. Yet, there forms of moral "tattiort have their inconveniences. Something we much of them pulls on the taste. With a grow- ing civilization, eniighhued by the graces of Chr'uttuanity, bu not n lmimeeon reach. ed when man mtw In saved from crime as well " punUhedfrr it! May not encour- agement: prawn: many of the mischief: which vanities atone tart May not more ungar-‘p unis banned and 'ter rods} 'G 'G ourselves, we tried the rod nn our own chihlron, but up now trying the lug": plum with mu grundnhildwn. Thus far our allcoeu in Iemarknhlo. Family gov- ernment has risen in popularity. Children cry lorit. Om children an] to look with nveniou on tho spot where we locked up the witch; but now there is not in the whole house a place no favorite as thedruw- " when in stored the "out moral alumina, Good conduct thrives. Obedience in at a premiuml The Willis broken ! The children are governed without knowing itl Blew- ingn on sugar-plum: l-Beecher, No PIMON is Wnuou-r Isrcmrtttur- beirut the Part tstre:ttmi. ( some penom MI discouraged on iho high We are eagerly looking for further iuforsl way otlite, because they cannot be this or mation regarding .lqptz mul his wot0erfN that great or eminent pawn. Why not glass. _ t bah willing hto be (Wolves? Noperaon -----_---- --.--- ------------_ w 0 ever M, or over will live, u without A mat man In" and vnnnnne irfttyte: Why ttot mus the "toat of compln‘in tbers iuyno chance LTI,'),','. "I' that! 3.8mm you cannot g'tttY tltst which lie hard to find nnvthing In do. Perhaps you irish. why let y"tt, you huge allpl it u hard to [pt-just such lilac“ unllnw‘ through your 3%! no WWW tlut would like. That is not the point, Imn7-l world m em“! Iilte PN'. Youu' your ever. When run get a irlture--mul there) Otett {lull-I» PM. you M†trlso yttitr ff."' are plnees--tlti' bet munlrv. l am sure has axocllonciea individual to yourself. Gve need of evorv good buy and girl. and mun thon mr, Beotuoe '" "N ttat I poet, nnd woman in it.--srhen van wot u placeA should you ttttt be tt EM manhunt? IU. any make youmlf umful in it; make Ttttlr. on“. you "nnotgotooollegs Mlldyou self necessiiry to Your employers: inas, tuttshms fio'twttyU “will?†Bea- yourself so nor-caning by yiuioy, ner! PP. tmot build I pal-tor. mould you ttot good behaviour, thit thee cannot 'to" why, "Jones "l your own hrtrlt,toof, and that ion: you Be willing wink†a low place became it in your own? Will not the M3tt lat firtc--no matter what am work;if stlre rdm‘ahino into .tnyr."yye itrort do not l honest work. Bein uh the lowest round of ohlmataly ptirlt In 'hutitlg It out? “lithe holder rim] cliinhup. The - want you mm! hmn v“role holrhmw full "fleverywherc is faithful, capalile workpn. /T"" may you nor have one was: was! Make younpell on» of them, and there will C - rr.--,-.-""--.--."-"?""),, ._ (Ile;, be a place for you, and a good qua. The Smyrna: or the and An old ttam'ster was giving advice to "M" -v -t V'"" ‘ . a . hi: son. who was just suturing " father's ---- --_---------- 1 Plutonium Myson.’ uni-l the counsellor, FALuuu 1N Lovrr.-.%m Slick says; lfl lit you have a cm. were tho law " clanrly you want mm nun noun (all m low. with on your side. bm. justice seem: to be clear any splenllifernus gal. pram her up to â€In ly again» you, urge uprn 'the jury the hides, can her an "ngel, my sh" " n whoU vast importance of Inuit ingltha law. If; team RM a how to npnm. aw] that, Tho on the other hand, you an; in doubt about i moment the will!" 80" hor he in grain Ilia the law. but you: client’s one in lounrlml inppointed and pun-“Wall nhe in hanrkqmv- on jnolloe though tho heavens fall.' ‘But. _thttt's a Gott but Ihe in an: an M'Frluiliug Mod the Ian. - shall I mnnue a case Hm" all.' Nothing MIME"! R gal, R WWW" who. law Ind hula are dead agains mo! ler, or a laka. Ilka m‘arprniw. A hung " ‘In that cm.’ upliod an old man. ' talk one at the loveliest things in nature as i. round it l' Frt by it, ' I" ... .. w. -"ie6M- .13.. V... - .4 'i, " Nt if . . ' iit B' l El NE WSPAPER. _ A WARM“; m Yuma Merc-lu Hourly! all the large towns And clliel, young men I form themselves into clul-c. ofvuriou- him“, to enable them to put nwny the hours at" the long wink-r eveningl socially and plen- l anntly. They me, many of them, among‘ “annular away from the home circlm and the pleasant nuaciutlonl which ttttther uround the hearthstone of their childhood,: and they fittd it (“adult to get into IOt'my. , wTheir time, after the business hours ol the any are passed, (Inga heavily. and they are ready to take l' almost nnv mum» ment that otfeN igpl T A club oflttlly stood fellows has many attraction. made under these circumstances W Ililnt we would not,, do anything tn curtail the real enjaynwntq of the young â€peel-Olly under such circum~ stance. " we have detained shove, he. would warn them against those which one injurioun to soul or body. 'An old merchant related in our hearing. a few evininge, his own experience end ole een ation in regard to thin matter. When he let! home to go into hueineen in the city. he felt lonely in the mornings, and longed l for some companion-hip. He was rliffident, , and had no influential frienm to take.ltirn into moiety. A friend imitea him tojoin a min] eluh. They epent their time in song and jest. eating and drinking, and pen- erul jollity. He kept a list at all who lo- longed to the :luh during his connection with it, and has trncal their history since. Of forty-mine, but three now remain, en- I joying a green Old age. Most of the tltr") went to enrly graves, the victims of intemm pounce. Very few of them were ever Mtee cenful in business. though some of them were young men of fine husinene capacities. Our venerable friend tlnnke the needs of ‘their rum were lawn in the club room. He tum]. with great emphasis, " “ml 1 an iron voice, which I eould ring through cur whole mnntri',I would any to every young man, [Manure of the cluh room and otpecird- ly the room nru drinking club. Many n young man is ruined there before he in tl- ware of his danger.†Tm: LITTLE Qtt--.Jilortttnate are those l pnrente who have learned to rel ct the " ditsidutdity ot their children Tld are not madly bent upon planting them in the family gnnlen‘ in not rows, and ao clooely that their hmm‘hee have no room to rlretch out into the lair “Wight, Who are foe. ever on hand with the pruning-knife or hoe‘ to lop otl' that which, “left... would develop Into sweet buds or iloweraior todlg the earth prematurely from root, which were better left “My hidden till their natural period ol vigorous appearing. A gardener who should be guilty of 511* lolly wouldl be ttbughirtttotoek, Whati all his flow. ere were of one colorl What if every twig and led were of the same size! How weary should we be of this monotony. How we nhould long for the delicate pink of the route. and the royal purple oithe lviolet, and the pure now ofthe lily and the dietincnve aroma (such. Why notin thin renpecte take it lemn from Nature, which in at oueo so bountiful and so I wise. _ w, Fauna m Lwrr:.-.%m Slick says; If lr you want mm mm "mm full m lava with I any Tlenditerou' gal. pram her up to the )9 ‘Ikios, cull her an "naval. my ,0vo in u whnln It) team and a homo to npnm. and that. Tho nt i moment the critter gm bor he " grain dis Mi ianrsointed and on"; _Woll nine " hnnrknmr- A Rmumunuc 1vvvsrrtnt-ir'Ncut,-' It u stated that a German glans-maker hm lately made tt remarkable discovery. lie hat Invented a Mumps. or magnifying glam. by which the mt intnm norms and vessels inside of the body may be men from the outside. In fret, than whole up rungemem and action "ttlie Interior organs may, by mean-of thin glam, be distinguish. Tlm "'vseovery will prqbuhiy be of im. meum benefit to mankind, a. by means of it the physician: will be nlnle to determine, with uuvaryinrt accuracy. the nature of any particulnr dineme, and the proper manner for treating the 3mm. The name ot the inventor, who will pro- bably realize n fortune from his discovery, is Gottlieb Juntz, He it: u very poor but a well-rend and highly intelligent man He) has an aged mother, an invalid wife, six children, and a blind slam-r. all dependent upon him " support. Ira mother was well neqnnimml with the poet Goethe, and it was 'prolmloly her many anecdotes of this ithmtrkmt pawn which that inspired her son with a desire to do nomethinz to Wm the respect and esteem of his fellow- man. The glans he hm made will probably place him among the that rank of invent- om, and win: fur him the cuteem of whole nations. ' By means of this 'inrtsntion, he has " ready nearly cured his wits, Six month:- Ago, ll well-known doetot an“ she could not live, and pronounced her diwuw to be an affection of the heart. Junta lmsJuowever. wove-n ti, him, with the aid of the wonderful artieroaeope, that he was entirely mistaken, the stomach nlorut beng the part affeetmi. A great many boys and young men complnm them is no chance for them. ll is bard to iUul anything In do. Perhaps it u hard to m4 just such places“ they would like. That is nouns point, how. ever. When nun get a frltttre--mtd there are plmyss--thi' bet country. I am sure has need of every good boy and girl. uml mun nnd woman in it,--sehen you lot a Naval any make youmlf main! in it; make your' self necessary to your employem; "tak" ‘youmlf so necessary, by your fhhslity and “good bohnvmnr, that, they cannot. do my. (out you Be willing to Inky n Iva plane lat Brst--no matter what tlm tsurk--if I: be . [32.00, if paid " the and of the you. VVhol-e Number 630. Cochin“; nun Brurrrwic.-A good My u told of n JPY and festive major, residing in the Vicinity of Philadelphia, which u too good he hut, humo- that the mujnr line ban in the hahit of paying his "dir new" _to in young lady, living govern] miles in the country, and a. short time nine. he rallied " out thin," in Sanilio would any. to no. his 'ducky.' On nrrhing. he put up bin horse. nhich. luv-the-way. the major mam-In with feelinpe of peculiar pride. and ettteroi the house. The bst perenn he met win the young lady's brother. uith whom ‘the [Ii-lull compliments put-earl. The major was conducted to the parlor, and the bro. thet determined to play a tactic-l jolt-e, ea he "dtr.iitur engage! in n political (New aion with him? Now thin in one oftln- ma- ‘jor‘e weak points. He, will sit and talk iinlttit-s by the hour, and grow no warm on the mthject an to drive every other thought from his mind. The brother knew thin and protited by it, knneing full well the real object. of the major was to are his deter, “ho fortunately nae nheent at name other relating The debate grew warm, rind continued with 'Tparrnt animation on the part of the brother until about ll o'clock in the evening. when. cheating the time, ha remarked that it In: growing late. and Ink- ml him to May all night. 'Nutu,' exelnim' ed the “tonielied major, ‘I came out to Me--, It:" is eke!" The brother cool- ly replied tint we was "sent on I Visit, Mild would not return for several days. 'Th, deuce you any; and here you have kept me for five hours, when mu knew I I didn‘t care a darn about talking with yon.' ‘Jnnt no, mujor,’ Mid the brother, ' butthen I [knew you were some on politiee, 'tttdi t wanted to see you eprend yourself, and " I nia was away. I thought the opportunity l umtoopnod toaliow it to escape unim- F proved.’ To My there was it hearty laugh I at the expense of the mNor would be but I . faint idea of whet tmmTired, and he agreed ll to buy the cigars if the brother would any _ no more nhout it--whieh he didn’t at course. We may mention the fact that the major found his way beck to town it. I bout 2 o'elock next morning, and declared . that the next time he went courting be t would leave politice nt home, and attend in , the legitimate object of hie Visit. A young man by tho name of Conley lmving united in the holy bands of wed. lock, MM Mann-inn native, with a com plerof his own composition. to a loctl pa- per. foe publication. In follow: ' "Mm-rial --on August lat, A. Conkey, Huh A ttorney at Law, to Min Euphnlui. Wiggins. "Love is the union of two hearts that heat in when melody. Time with its ravages imparts no bitter fusion to its whey.†hit. Conhy looked with much anxiety Gr the issue ofthe paper, that be might nee his name in print. The twp into “how charge the "mica Will placed. har- penetl to be on a Tree at the time, and mm 0 some wonderful blunders in setting it up, um: "Married-On August bt A Danie}. EN., Eternally It Law, to Miss Euphoria Pinging "Jove in an onion with twq head: um belt in when melony, Time Will! it: cabbage- imparts no bin» fbod tn an extra druy." Asawxn York Canaan‘s Qottmotm-. Education inermnmnnly suppowl only to he had at schools. The mat ignorant chil- dren often have been tttttttttttttt in their a!- tendanee there, and there have been very mielligenl om who never saw the inside of a khan-room. The child wlmnlwuh asks an explanation of term: or phi-morn cannot unJemmud, who is norm willing tn reprint, parrot like, that which is incom- preltenm'lrle, will fur outrtripin . Mlncntmn' the ordinary romine scholar. Education goes on with children " the fire. ssixlg1 on the “notâ€: church." play, evervwlwn. Do not refuse to mmver their pmper - lions then. Do not check thu- natural in- ( talligenee, for which book: can never com- I',',':,',.':: though pm bestowed whole h, braries, A tall keen-Mood countryman vulkod In. to a court-room during lhc-prngmu of. trial. Stepping up to the ' ring he reqGs. ted tbrit the pruonerstuissht he pan-ted out to him. The lawyer being'notttewGt ofn wag, pointed to the jury. The man- ger surveyed them mumâ€; when, tum- ing In his informer, he remarked: ' wall, Lllcyjm a hard looking on aren‘t the)? I know by lhmr looks they ought togo to the state Pruon, every one ofthemf' Jnhn Paul mya: “I never W» a good oat-vow, “hid: is Ge (mm! reumn why f do not lune lm'key an my taule eVttf day in, inc-ml ofonltr "nee a year Ibvd, u much easier to hvlp; there are no juinu to puz- zlu me, nu crooked necks, _nile.lroues, and Kiwanis to drive one IQ distraction, so I make illhe standing dish in my houmv hold. Thaw “ho think we bake it for clwnplv’w. make a mistake. The mum- nimoe of the thing: i. its recommendation. Tue HALF-BAKED szRstow.-We hum hoard of n clergyman. who. on hiu wav to church ml]: name my mum; wank, Inuit.- ad that he cum.) â€much a nemmn exp-m- lmw, mu " IIIHIHPIII" holive. il my one would giro- him the u-xt. Ours "r tlre (mm- pmw iunnwliulvlv proposed l‘lnl he alum†aloit thu nhrrzmnn.‘ H.- Nmmmei, wtd, the text lulu zml may " Ehhruim in a; who not turnol" Ho broke dawn euivlv. lac. frrra he “M Inâ€? llnnugh. Thu sI-rl'um " still rA-Inomlmrwl in Um plug: “a We " a bak with n 'In:. "l'll Mum at a los, t it, cull-hi nu hut said the old mn‘ we, remom‘mr I vmwh surmiwul ing a lumuhfu'. r b When thin you mun P" from sir' Duuhmm‘u placid uply "otrl,'"nt""'" N: It rmrl h Yul] hm" A Hung mun. lu-mnn-n-j Hug-go. I s duénms " l rpm-â€hug he I wing. npnr-mriu'elv luu’fl'w at a lou, “h yl to Irave Pug")! led nu hi" {Mu-r for nth iv . "urhuct, I 'it _-_,-.___ UM ' " l ,vm ms "ru, g his marvekml Imuuing wireu'thirtetys ufhn “pn- lo..t M- N... â€ng! n, A [ tt Thu \anng lmlr “,n lnve urn-r "I rut-cw; Ill. this n-uvrmtio} mmnber fathev, ' Wh "turrttv" tit 5.20.! m-Im's mm. n "t w. In“