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The 1W* N,uu?uU Era U published every even# iug Mid coiitaiu* the roporU of the proceeding* ol tween D and K. Daily paper, for term of eight month* ? ? ? *?-ou Rata* of Advurtiting in Daily One square, (ten lias*,) one insertion - - - $f j# Do. do. three Inwrtioni - - J"" Do. do. one week ? - - - ?? Do. do. two week* ? - - - j Do. do. one month ? ? - Do. do. two monthi - - ? * l)o do. three month* - - - ? A liberal diaoount for long advertisement*, and to tho?e who ad vertiM for a longer time. WASHINGTON, D. C. PKOWKCtUa OF THK EIGHTH VOLOM* OF THK matiohal u Hill BY KUITOR AWD *ROPRI?TOR. JOHN U. WH1TT1CR, CORRK6PONIHNO BDITOR. WASHINGTON, D. C. The National Era is newspRpor, devoted to Literature and 1 OlitK*. la Literature, it uims to unite tho BeRutilul with the True, and to make both immediately subservient to the practical purposes of overy ^In^Polilics, it advocn-ted the Rights of Man, and the Equality of Righto, nt.d op^ what, ever violate or tendb to violate wbethor this be Involuntary Pewonal Servitude, Civil Despotism, Spiritual AWutim, Democratic organization*, boheving that Uu main issues on which they have l^n ! against each other are obsolete or sottled, and that they arc now oWcfly used by the Sectional Interest of Slavery, to impair the love ot Lib erty natural to the Americanmind, and tr subjugate tho Amorican People to ito rule. Lw claiming all connection with them, it yet sym pathiww with those of their adherents who an. hotiHHtly seeking through theu. ^v?n(rc the substantial interests of the cH,unt^'? it must boliove that they have not chosen the bTi? "Supporter of th. 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We have neglected no means that could promise to make it an agreeable companion for the House hold, and an efficient co-adjutor to tho enhght ed Politician. It has secured able correspond ents at home and abroad, and no journal in the oonntry can surpass the Era an it resects contributors to its Literary Department. The Era publishes condensed reports of the proceedings of Congress, explains movement in that body, the causes of whioh do not always lie upon the snrfaoe, and from its position is enabled to keep a constant watoh upon the ac tion of the Federal rtoverumaut in relation to all questions at insue between Liberty and Jlavery^ journa] ftt the seat of the Federal Government, representing the Anti-Slavery Sentimont of the Republic, while the Pro Sla very Sentiment is represented here by tour daily papers, nearly all of them being hlierally sustained by (ioverninontal patronage it asks the support of all who beliovc, in sincerity, that the Union was formed to secure the blessing* Of Liberty, and not to perpetuate tho enrso 01 S' Payment in advance is invariably required. To prevent annoyance and loss to oiirselvw and readers, to preserve their files unbroken, and to enable us to know how large an edi tion of the paper to i:wne, all ho Inscription* should be ronewod before they expire. 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(t will hold no fellowship with the Whig and Democratic orRnntzattoH*, believing that the main inmiM on which they have been ar rayed against each other are otwoleto or Mottled, and that thoy aro now chiefly uned by tho Sec tional Interest. of Slavery, to impair the lovo of Liberty natural to tho American mind, and to subjugate the American People to its rule. Die olaiuiing all oonnection with thom, it will yet sympathise with thiwe of their adhoronte who are honestly seokinp through them to advance theeubstantial interoats of the oountry, although it mnet belicvo that they havo not ohoson tho better way. ft will be a mipporter of tho Independent Pomocrac^, which hold* that tho Trnth* of the Declaration of Independence aro practical: that in their light the Constitution of tho United States is to be interpreted; that to thorn the laws and institutions and usages of the country Hhonld bo oonformod?a Party, whose motto in, Union, not for the sake of Hniou, but for the eake of Freedom and Progro?w; and Law, not tor the sake of Law, bat for the protection of DAILY NATIONAL ERA. C. BAILEY, EDITOR AN!) PROPRIETOR. VOL. I. WASHINGTON, JX C., THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1S54. NO. 136. Human Rights and Interest*?the only Hiiro foundation of order und concord. In no BenH* will it be the prgan of u Party, or a mere 1'arty Paper, but absolutely '? free and indepeudeut," claiming to sneak by 'au thority " for nobody except its euitor, and rec ognising no authority in any quarter to pro scribe its course and policy. In Literature, it will aim to unite the Beau tiful with the True, and to make both immedi ately subservient to the practical purposes of every-day life. Able eorroH(*ondentH, at home and abroad, have been secured, nud ample provision ha? been made for its Literary Miscellany. It will publish condensed reports of the pro ceedings of Congress, explain movements in that body, the causes of which do not alwuyw lie upon the surface, and from its position bo able to keep a constant natch upon the action of the Federal Government in relation to all questions at issue between Liberty and Slavery. The extensive subscription ol the Weekly Era, which, during tbo year about to close, bus reached the number of twenty-eight thousand, must make it an eligible medium lor advertiucrs The Daily Era will bo issued on a shoot as large as that of the Daily National Intelligencer, on tbo 2d day of January, 1854, and daily there after, until the 1st of September, 1854, (or long or, should Congress continue in sesMon,) at FIVK DOLLARS FOR THAT PKllIOD; and sliOUM the result then warrant, the publication will be resumed ou the 1st of September following, by the year. As but sixtoeu days intervene between this und the 2d of January, it is important that subscriptions bo forwarded at onoe. Payment in advance will be inmriubly re quired. G. BAILEY. Washington, December 15, 1853. [??=? The following is a list of the Fiee Dem ocratic and Anti-Slavery papers published in the United States: FREE DEMOCRATIC PRESS. Inquirer, Portland, Me.; A. Willey; $2 per tinnuui Ind. Democrat, Concord, N. Hi; (J. <i. Fogg; $2. News, Keene, N. M,j is. Woodward; $1.26. Democrat, Manchester, N. H.; J. II. (Joodale; $1.50. Merinenger, Portsmouth, N. II.; T. J. Whittam ; $1. Freeman, Montpelier, Vt.; D. P. Thompson ; $2. Observer, Morrisville, Vt.; J. A. Somerby; $1.25. Telegraph, Springfield, Vt.; L. T. Guernsey; $1.75. Democrat, Brattle borough, Vt.; W. Nichols; $1.50. Brandon Post, Brandon, Vt.; P. Welch; $1. Courier, Burlington, Vt.; (J. C. Samson, $1.50. Commonwealth, Boston, Ms. rJ. D. Baldwin; daily $5, weekly $2. Sentinel, North Adams, Ms.; A. D. Brock; $1.50. American, LoWell, Ms.; W. 8. Robinson ; tri-week.; $3. News, Fitchburg, Mass.; R. F. Rollins ; $1.50. Kssex County Freeutau, Salem, Ms.; J. Eminett; semi-weekly, $3.50. Republican, UreenQeld, Ms. Spy, Worcester, Ms.; J. M. Earle; $2/ Standard, New Bedford, Ms. Courier, Northampton, Ms. ilaxette, Dedhatu, Ms.; ilenry O. liildreth; $2. Democrat, Dedham, Ms.; K. (1. Robinson; $2. Stfntinel, Lawrence, Ms.; John Ryan k Co.; $2. Rhode Island Freeman, Providence, R. I., Crawford k Harris; $ 1. Republican, Hartford, Ct.; Rartlett k Hawley; $2. Herald, Bllington, N. Y.; A. S. Brown. Evening Chronicle, Syracuse, N. Y.; U. R. Raymond daily $3, weekly $1.50. Spirit of the Age, Norwich, N. Y.; J. D. Lawyer; $1. Wyoming Co. Mirror, Warsaw, N. Y.; A. llolley ; $2 Telegraph, Oneida, N. Y.; D. H. Frost; $1.25. Banner of the Times, De Ruyter, N. Y. Free Press. Wellsville, N. Y.; A.N.Cole; $1.50. Frederick Douglass' Pa]wr, Rochester, N. Y.; Fred erick Douglass; $2. Free Press, (Jouverneur, New York r Mitchell k IIul bert; $1. Herald, Jamestown, N. Y. Carson League, Syracuse, N. Y.; J. Thomas; $1.60. American Banner, Cherry Valley, Pa.; Jonh B. King Courier, Conoantville, Pa.; tl. W. Brown. Olive Branch, Norristown, Pa.; Joseph Moyer; $1. Saturday Visiter, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Jane <1. k William Swisshelin; $1.50. Freeman, Mercer, Pa.'; W.T.Clark; $1.50. Weekly Crescent, *Krie, Pa.; Caugbey k Mc-Creary; $1.50. The People's Journal, Coudersport, Potter county, Pa.; Dougall, Mann k 11 :i-k.-l 1 , $1.50. Dispatch, Pittsburg, Pa.; Foster A Fleeson; daily $X, weekly $1. Clarion of Freedom, Indiana, Pa.; Moorhead k Mc t 'laran ; $1. Die Frie Press, Philadelphia, Pa.; F. W.Thomas, dai ly, $* The Christian Statesman, Mansfield, 0 , llev. lid ward Smith. The Oherlin Weekly Times, Oberlin O.; ? Reed. Homestead Journal, Saloui, 0.; *A. UinksmaH; $1.60. Christian Press, Cincinnati, O.; $2. True Democrat, Cleveland, O.; Thomas Brown ; dai ly $0, weekly $2. Ashtabula Sentinel, Jefferson and Ashtabula, 0.; W. C. Howell; $2. Mahoning Free Democrat, Yoangstown, 0.; M Cullo tan; $1.50. Commercial; Cleveland, O., If M. Addison; $1.60. Journal, Wellington. O.; Weorge Brewster; $1 Ml Western Reserve Chronicle, Warren, 0.; K. 0. How ard. $2. Telegraph, Painsville, O.; Gray k Doolittle; $2. Ohio Times, Mount Vernon, 0.; Chapman k Thrall, $1.50. Independent Democrat, Klyria, 0.; Philemon Bliss; 12. Columbian, Columbus, 0.; L. L. Rice. Free Democrat, Chardon, O.; J. S. Wright, $1. Star, Ravenna, 0.; Lyman W'. Ilall; $1.66. Herald of Freedom, Wilmington, 0.; J. W. Chaffin; $1.60. True ltepublu'an, OreenGeld, 0. Williams Demoorat, West Unity, 0.; Win A Hunter. Free Democrat, Detroit, Mi<*i.; 8. H. Baker; daily $5, weekly $1. Free Democrat, Indianapolis, Ind.; R. Vaile; $1.60. Western CitUen, Chicago, III.; Z. C. Kastmnn , daily and weekly. Journal, Sparta, 111.; I. S. Coulter; $125. Western Freeman, Oalesburg, III.; W.J. Lane, $2 Standard, Free port, III. Free Democrat, Waukesha, Wis.; S. M. Booth; dai ly $4. weekly $2 Telegraph, Kenosha, Wis.; Sholes .1 Frank; $2. Free Press, Janesville, Wis.; Joseph Baker; $1.50. Free Press, 8hi*wyiran Falls, Wis.; J.A.Smith, $2 Advocate, Racine, Wis.; G.Clements; $2. Kentucky News, Newport, Ky.; W. 8. Bailey; $1. True I>einecr?t, Mount Plfiiut, Iowa; J. W. Howe; 91 50. l?cr Deinokrat, Davenport, Tow*; Th. (lulieh , $2. Pacific n, Ran Franciaco, Cal.; J. II. Punly. Der National Ik?mokrat, Washington, P. C.; Fred. Sehtuidt, editor, Bnell A Ulanchard, publiidieBi, $2. ANTI-SLAVKUV PRESS. liilM>rator, Ronton, Mo., Wm. Lloyd (larriaon; $2.50. I'enn*ylvania Freeman, Philadelphia, Pa.; C. M. Bur leigh ; $2. National Anti-Slavery Standard, New York, N. Y.; 8. II. (lay A K. Quincy; $2. Anti Slavery Rngle, Salein, O , M R. Robinaon , $1.60, Voice of the Fugitive. PHONOGRAPHY. INSTRUCTION IN PlIONOtlRAPIIY, given by I letter, through the mail, by the nndxrxigned, tor $.1, for a thorough eoiine of inntructiup, including instruct ion book and po*tage on inntructien letter* ? $1 payable at the commencement, and the remainder alter the learner ha* become able to corre*poud with ine in phonography. Ten instruction letter* are *ul' fleient to enable a ponton to uae Phonography for all tho pnrpo*ea for which long hand i* >i?>d Add re**, pout paid, A. T. NORTH IIP, April 13. Otego, Otaego county, N. Y. LIST OK MEMBERS OP THE 1J1) CONUHESS. UKMATE. The Senate consists ot two Senators from each Stale. There lire thirty-one States, represented by sixty two Sonatora. Whigs, in Iht/tr; Old Line Democrat*, in Roman. Thoso marked 1; D., Independent Democrat#; U., those elected ait Union men, S. K., thr.su elected an Southern or i^tate Rights men. President - - David K. Atchison Secretary - - Anbury Dickins. Term expires. 'Verm expires ALABAMA. M ISXISNII'IM. Ben j Fitxpatrick - ? 186ft Stephen Adams, (U.) 1867 0. C Clay 1359 A. U. brown .... 1869 ARKANSAS. MISSOURI. K. W. Johnson* - ? 1865 David R. Atchison - 1865 Wm. K. Sebastian - 1859 Henry ti. Gtyer - - 1369 CONNECTICUT. NKW IJAMrslllRU. Truman Smith - - 1855 Mosos J^oi ris, jr - - 1855 Isaac Toucey - - - 1857 Jared W. Williams - 1859 C A LIKOKN I A. NKW YuKK. William M. (1 win - 1855 1Vm. lls Herniallttiii John li. W?11 er -~rK5 T~ Hamilton b'ish - - 1857 DKUWAIIK. NKW JERSEY'. James A. Bayard - 1857 J. It. Thompsuu - - 1857. John. M. Clayton - IS6V William Wright - - 1869 FLORIDA. NORTH CAROLINA. Jaekson Morton - - 1855 George li. liatlifer - 1855 Stephen R. iMallory 1857 Vacancy ...... )f>59 UKORMlA. oilJo. Hr. Unto son - j 1855 S. P. Chaw U. D.) - 1856 Koltfit Toombs lU.) 185'J Uenjatuin I'. H'iulr 1867 INDIANA. PENNSYLVANIA. John Petit ----- 1855 Janus (Joojitr ... 1856 JesSo D. Bright - - 1867 Kich'd Brodhead, jr.' I8;?7 ILLINOIS. RHODE ISLAND. JamoH Shields - - - 1855' CharloH T. Junius - 1857 Stephen A. Douglas 185'J l'hilip Allen .... l?69 IOWA. ^ SOUTH CAROLINA. Augustus 0. Dodge - 1865 A. P. Butler (S. R.) - 1866 Oeorgo W. Jones - 1861) Josiah J. Evans - - 18yy KENTUCKY. I'KN.N LSSKK. AtehiJuUd Dixon? - 1865 .lames C. Junes - - 1857 John. li. Thompson 1859 John. lit/I Ibj'J LOUISIANA. TEXAS. John Slidell - - - - 1866 Thomas J. Husk - - 1867 J. I'. Jteiijnmin - - 1869 Sam. Houston - - 1859 MAI NK. VERMONT. Hannibal llamlin - 1867 Vacancy 1855 Wm. P. Kossonden - 1859 Solomon Foot - - - 1857 MASSACHUSETTS. VlRiiJNlA. Chs. Sutuncr (1. D.) 1857 J. JM. Mason (S. K.) 1857 Etlward live, ret I - - 1869 14. M. T. Hunter " 1869 MARYLAND. WISCONSIN. Janus A. Hear re, - - 1855 Isaac P. Walker - - 1865" 'Thomas G. 1'ralt - 135V llenry podge - - - loo? MICHIGAN. Lewis Cass 1857 , C'has. E. Stuart ? - - 13j9 * By Governor's appointment. The Legislature of Alabama will have two United States Senators to elect during the comiug session H00SE OK REPRESENTATIVES. -The House coos is td of two hundred aud Ulirty-four Members and tive Territorial Dele gates, one ue# Territory having lately beeu termed. viz: Washington. Ttie Delegates, however, have uo vote. ALABAMA. Old Line Democrats.?Philip Philip S. W. Harris, Wm. li. Smith, George S. Houghton W. R. W. Cobb, James F. Dowdell. Whig.?James Abercronibio. ARKANSAS. Old Line Democrats.?A. B. Croon wood, K. A. Warreo. CONNECTICUT. Old Live Democrats.?James T. Pratt, Colin M. lugersoll, Natlian Belcher, Origen S. Sey. mour. CALIFORNIA. Old Line Democrats. ? J. A. McDougail Milton S. Latham. DELAWARE. Old Line Democrat.?George K. Kiddle. FLORIDA. Old Line Democrat.?Augustus K. Maxwell UKORUIA. Old Jam Democrats.?J. L. Seward, A. H Colquit, David J. Bailey, Wm. B. W. Bent, K. W. Chastain, Junius Hillyer. Whig*.? David A. Keeao, Alex. H. Stephens. IOWA. Old Line Democrut.?Bernhardt Henri. IFA/g.?John P. Cook. INDIANA. Old Line Democrats.?S. Miller, W. H. Kng lish, C. L. Dunham, James A. Lane, Thon. A. Hen ricks, John (?. Davis, Daniel Mime, Nor man Kddy, K. M. Chamlierlain, Andrew J. Harlan. Whig.?Samuel W. Parker. ILLINOIS. Old Line Democrats.?John Weutworth W. A. Richardson, J times Allen, William H. Bis sell, Willis Allen. Wines.?K. B. Washburne, J. C. Norton, James Knox, Kiehard Vate*. KENTUCKY. Old Line Dermtcrals.?Linn Boyd, James S. Chrisman, J. M. Klliott, J. C. Breekenridgo, K. H. Stanton. Whigs.?Benj. K. Gray, Presley Kwing, Clement S. Hill, Wm. Preston, Leander M. Cox. LOUISIANA. Old Line Democrntm.?Win. Dunbar, John Perkins, jr. Whig*.?Theodore (j. Hunt, John B. M A88ACI1II8KTTK. Old Line Democrat?N'&tliahirl P. Banks. Whig*.?Thou. I) Kliot, Sauiuel L Crocker, J. Wiley Kdmunds, Samuel H. Walley, Wil liam Appleton, Charles W. Upharu, lappan Wentworth, Kdward Dickinson, John Z. (?ood riob. Independent Democrat.?Alex. De Witt. MICHIGAN. Old Line Democratx.?David Stuart, David A. Noble, Samuel (Mark, Hewtor I,. Stephens. MAINE. Old Line. Detnocratx.?Moses Mo Donald, Sam uel May all, T. J. D. Fuller. IVkigx.?K. Wilder Farley, Samuel P. Ben Hon, Israel Washburn, jr. MISSISSIPPI. Old Line Democraix. ? Daniel B. Wright, Win. S. Barry. 0 R. Singleton, Wilwy P. Har ris, W in Barksdalc. MARYLAND. Old Line Democrats.?Jacob Shower, Joshua Vanoant, Henry May, Win. T. Hamilton. IFA/g.x.?John K. Franklin, A. It. Soflers. MISSOURI. Old Lint Democraix. ? Thomas H. Benton, Alfred W. I.amb, John S. Phel]?. H'kigt.?John (i. Lmdley, John (? Miller, Mordecai Oliver, Sain. Caruthors. MINNESOTA. Old Line Democrat.?Henry M. Rioo. NKW YORK. Old Line Democrats.?Jan. Maurice, 11m. W. Cummuig. Hiram Walbridge, Mike Walsh, William M. Twood, John Wheeler, William A. Walker, Francis B. Cutting, .tared V. Peck, William Murray, T. II. Wasthrook, Gilbert Denti, Rufus W. Peck ham, Charles Hughes, Bishop Perkins, Peter Rows, Daniel T. J onus, Andrew Oliver, John J. Taylor, George Hast ings. li mi hen R. Fenton. IPAj^.1.?Russol Sage, Gonrge A. Simmons, Goorge W. Chase, 0. B. M>ttnon, Henry Ben nett, Kdwin B. Morgan, David Carpenter, Thomas T. Flagler Solomon (4. Haven, Benja min Pringle. Dependent Democratx.?Gerrit Smith, Ca leb I.yon. , NKW JKRSBY. Old Line Democraix.?Nathan T. Stratum, Charles Skelton, Samuel Lilly, George Vrail. Whig.?A. C. M. Pennington. NKW HAMPSHIRE. Old Line Democrats?George VV. Rittvodgo, George VV. Morritton, Hurry Hibbard. NOttTH CAROLINA. Old Line Democrats.?H.. H. Shaw, Thomae Ruffiu, Wu?. S. Ashe, Burton S. Creig, Thomas L. Cltuguian. Whirs,?Sion H Rogcre, John Kerr, Rich ard C. rurye&r. NKW MEXICO. Old Line Democrat.?Joac Manuel Gallegoti. OHIO. Old Line Democrats.?DavidT. Dinney, M. H. Nioholti, Allred P. Edgorton, Andrew K11iih>u, Frederick VV. Green, Thomaa L. Ritchie, Kd Hon B. Old*, VVui. D. Lindacy, Harvey H. John son, VViluoti Shannon, George Blias, Andrew Stuart. IVkigs:?John Scott Harrison, Aaron Hur Ian, Muhch B. Corwin, John L. Taylor, W. R. Supji, Edward Bali. Independent Democrats.? L, D. Campbell, Kdward Wade, J. R. Gidding*. OREUON. (Mil Line Democrat.?Joseph Lane. .PENNSYLVANIA. Old Line Democrats?'1'. B. Florence, J. Kob inn, jr., Win. H Witte, John McNair, Samuel A. Bridgets, Henry A. Muhlenberg, Christian W. Straub, H. B. Wright, Aaa Pucker, <ia luaha A. (trow, J amen (J am Me, VVm. H. Kurtz. Auguntud Drum, John L. Duwaon, Michael c! Trout, Carlton B. Curtia. IVlugs.?Joeeph K. Chaudlor, William Ever bal t, Itwac K. He.iater, Ner JV1 iddleawarth, Samuel L. Ruaacl, John McColloch, David Ritchie, Thouiaa M. Howe, John Dick. RHODE ISLAND. Old Line Democrats.?Thomaa Davia,~Ban jannn B Thuratou. S0UT11 CAROLINA. State Rights Democrat*.?John McQueen, William Aiken, L. M. Keitt, P. S. Brooka, Jiu?. L. Orr, W. W. Bjyeo. TENNESSEE. Old Line Democrats.?Nathaniel G. Taylor, Wai. M. Church well. Sumucl A. Smith, Goo. VV. Jonea, Frederick P. Stanton. Hhtgi.?William Cullom, Charles Ready, R. M. Bugg, hulix K. /ollikolier, Emuruon Etheridge. TEXAS. Old Line Democrats.?Geo. Y. Smyth, Potcr H. Bell. UTAH. Old Line Democrat.?John M. Benihiael. VIRGINIA. Old Line Democrats.?T. H Bayly, J. M. Mill sort, John S. Cuakie, William O. Goode, Tho?. S. Bocook, Puulua Powell, William Smith, Charles J. Faulkner, H. A. Edniondaon; John Letcher, Z. KidweJl J. F. Snodgraaa, FayeLtc MoMitllen. " VERMONT. Whigs.?Janiw Meachaiu, Andrew Trucy, Alvah Sabin. WISCONSIN. Old Line Democrat*.?Daniel Wella, jr., B. C. Eaatman, John B. Macy. 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IT has born the purple of the Trustees.ef this J hchtml, from ll.e Bn-t, to taske it boib salf at d inviting to Stadents; and *e believe we wevliw s.'ilelv reeommei?| it. Ukdvr ihe sii|>ervision and csie ot 1 reHideot Ltonard tj. Calkins, wh<>*? ability i r that lesfKinsihle office has been most happily tert... assisted by a OMBMteUt ' Hoard ol Instruction.' hi? Irom Ihe unholy intliiei.ee of Isrter towns ami p. i vaded by moril] r r*|Nli.liean habits, at.J thristiaa oiamplc, ussivinted with manusl lut ..r, v? think parents must leel a degree ol neruritv, beg?<t<n b_v no other set of eirctuii'it.'inces one arrangement, in this Institution, not to two*. r. looked in this .lay ot '? public speaking, is a hhetor leal t'ItiHrt, with ?I.? 11v fxcrrimi hi ixtrraftorAncouti speaking under the eatwM training ot the Pr. sid. i,t. I In* Modenl of Ktuiill lurfinf, RMpirm^ t?? u thuroo^rh intellectual iducnlion by bis own eticr^ijs, will fii d in Jhis College sympathy and aid in bis arduous si i| nol.lo woik. The Manual Laker ftepnrtment ol the geh.M>l is under the anfewiainn of Mr Luther Wellington, a practical tanner a Kind nnd benevolent mat), mi a lario ol on** btindr?<l .mil fifty-.Mevea acres A primary school is taught by Mi s Kesiah Kii.c, a tborwugh and efficient tea^h^r. for the in rood ? tion ol any one who may not Im* prepared ti. em. r the .Academic I>e|Mtitiner>i. ihe l.oardiitg bull v% i 11 Im conducted by Mr Lymsn Hutts, who. together with an aim*Me family vtul mak? boarding both cheap and pleasant. ? The t'<il|(w,. year is divi.b d into three term* The first term, of louiteen weeks, will o[^n on the fiot Thursday in Soptemiter The aocond, or Winter term, will o. mmence on the second Thursday in llecember. and continue fourteen weeks. The third and last, or Summer tcrui. will begin on Ibo seeond Thursday in April, and doss at tbo Col lege Connueiicoiiieiii on the socond Wednesday in July. Any inquiries rtdsiing immediately to the school. Should be N.ldrexsed t.. President L ti fsl kins, McCrawville, Cortland county. New York. " Anything regarding the pecuniary affairs, should be addressed to A t'al.lweii, Tr< a. urer, of the sun e plac*. We would take ibis op|Hirtunity to recommend to the public our tried and ?} .proved" A gents. Silas Han inond. S II. Tail., and Eld I* IVaee, as worthy of their confidence A C ALIiWKLL, lien Ag<-at Mrjirrntri t Hr% K4rauir?, ls*>4 Ten TkoHJbnd Ciijwe* >ti Tm btty< l nrlr Toiii Erlipsnl fcjr Ihr Unplightrr! THK moat extraordinary and Thrilling. Tale of modern tiuie*. Tlii* ic the nnivftftl testimony of the I'rtiw, and the verdict of the Read ing Puhtir. iVc hat e been nUcrlji unable to fill our order*. mi ffrrnt hn* been tho demand I'-r tIttH URKAT AMERICAN ROMANCE. The following are numple* of the opinion* of the Corp* Kdilorial We have no hesitation in pronouncing The 1 ait-p lighter one of the Wu*t original, interesting. graphic, and affecting tale*. that 11 ju> lately rv|.)?#? nr<-<l We pi<-dict fur it n x*le and popularity ?*|tinl t.i th* mo>t *uc<-e.?nful of modern nunithfn - Dtiifp /.'.v Travel In , lloHiiff. For delicate ami forcible delineation of character, Ibid work ia hardl v eicelte.l Botttrn Jour mil. The Lam|iiight<-r witl*hcd many a ray around fire side* and in hearth* where now it may be there u tuuch of dark**!*) and decpair ? /*?>/? lUr, Hor/o* The life of Liltk? tlerty a* portrayed in the l.amp lighter, is an deeply affecting m the be*t *kcU>hea of l>i?-ken* Few p?r*on? lia\ii>g commenced tbi* work will lie willing l.t put i' aaiJ? until they have gone through Tli* author, whoever *he may be, ha* no rea?on to withhold her name, at the book would do credit loiiHif writer I> ily Advrrtiurr, Boston. The Lamplighter teacbe* import ant, t ruth*, which cannot be too frrH|ueiilly impreii*ed upon the mind* of all; and no one can .?tody it* iMtnctln and fkrei nating page*. without being made better by it# kind ly influence*. It* author ha* evidently a highly ewl ttrated and refined, a* well a* an origin a.1 and i'ma^i nati*i! mind, and write* with the eaae, the elaMit-al correct new <d' diction, and that choice selection of term*, wbick indicate the good English aeholar. In thi* re*jKfct. the Lamplighter i* much anperior to 11 a - cl? T? inVl'abin. wl<o*e inelegance* meet or at eve ry turn.? IU>*tvH IXrt/tf At hi*. I'nbii.bod by .IOIIN' P. JKWKTT k CO, Hmdon; JKWFTT, PKOOTOR, A WORTH INOTON, Oleve land, Ohio, and for sale by all Hook seller* March 8. JOHN f'AI.VKftLKV, MANItFAOTIlKKR of Candle Monldr. Mo. M Hftca iHa?*alra?i street, above Third, opposite the White Swan Hotel. Philadelphia Dm. 1? Ha