402 The Intellectual Observer and cc The Student." 



Science, Literature, and Art, which will combine all the 

 advantages of our previous publication, with a wider range 

 of topics, a greater variety of illustration, and especial adapta- 

 tion to the requirements of young men and women standing 

 on the threshold of Intellectual Culture, and needing a friendly 

 hand to guide them through its gates. 



For further details of the new arrangements, we respect- 

 fully refer our readers to the Prospectuses now issued of " The 

 Student." 



Let not the name offend — the wisest are students from 

 their earliest perceptions to their latest thoughts. Nor must it 

 be supposed that this study and contemplation is without 

 its recreative delight. " The Student's Bower " is no dull 

 abode. To peruse what others have deciphered, or to 



" Read what is still unread 

 In the manuscripts of God :" 



to hear the music of " Nature, the dear old nurse," when she 

 sings 



" To Him night and day 

 The rhymes of the universe ;" 



these are the privileges of the Student, and, promising that 

 those who best interpret her language shall make its meaning' 

 familiar to our readers, whenever she — 



" Sings a more wonderful song, 

 Or tells a more marvellous tale," 



we look with hope and confidence to the future, as we 

 invoke a large and liberal amount of public confidence and 

 support. 



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