TUMI CUT WHOLLY K*A T B EM 8. - - Single copy - - - $2 Ten oopies - - $1S - 1 The Daih Nutioiuil Era i* pnblUhed every oven- Three copies . - 6 Single copy six mouth* - 8 the report- of tho proceeding! o» Five copies . 8 Ten oopic* six months ingJlcSfio. Payment in advance is uniformly rtquiwd. * fSiS-SJto.. Unlet of Advi.rtimig.-~LPhiladelphia, and Baltimore, New notes are at lass discount one week - {»« preferred. Englaud Do. do. G. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. than New York State notes, and these less than l)o.' do. two woeUs . BAILEY, notos . 4 00 Western one month . Do do. communications to the on busi- - - 0.00 All Era, whether Do. do. two monthi neaa of the or for should be ad¬ moniw - - 8.00 paper publication, Do do. three month* . NO. 65. dressed to (J. BAILEY, Watki/iKiun, D. C. A liberal discount for long advertisement*, and VOL. I.WASHINGTON, D. C.f FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1854. thv*e who adrertiie for a longer time- C. M. Kentuoky News, Newport, Ky.j W. 8. Bailey; $1. PKMPBCTUK VON IBM. Human Itightti and Interests.the only mire X. That no permanent settlement of LIST OP MEMBERS OfTHE «D CONGRESS, Whig..A. Pennington. 1) <'. of order and oonoord. can be looked NEW HAMP8HIBE. True Demeorat, Mount Pleasant, Iowa; J. W. Howe; THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. WASHINGTON, foundation the Slavery question for, noun. W. $1.50. In no sense will it be the organ of a Party, in the of the of two Old 'Line Democrats..George Kittrod^o, Gulioh UNRIVALLED AKKAY OF TALENT. " except practical recognition The Senate consist* Senators from each Hibbard. * Der Demokrat, Davenport, Iowa; Th. ; $2. 0TTH* EIGHTH TOLUltt OF THE or a mere but absolutely free State. There are George W. Morrison, Harry of the POST, in be¬ PitOSPECTDB* Party Paper, u truth that Slavery is sectional, and Free¬ thirty-one State*, represented by Proprietors aguin coming matiohal ska. and independent," claiming to speak by au¬ dom the total of sixty-two Senator*. NORTH CAROLINA. Pacific Statesman, Han Franoiaco, Cal.j J. 11. Purdy. THEfore the public, would return tkanka for the gun- " for ita and rec¬ national; by separation Whigs, in Italic; 014 Line Democrats, in Roman. Old Line Democrats..H. H. Shaw, Thomas eorus patronage which has placed them far in ad¬ PROPRIETOR. thority nobody except editor, the Government from and I. Der National Demokrat, Washington, D. C.; Fred. in and a BAILEY, BOITOB AND no in to pre¬ General Slavery, Those marked D., Independent Democrats; U., Ruffin, Wm. S. Ashe, Burton S. Creig, Thomas Buell A Blanchard, $2. vance of every other literary weekly America; EDITOR. ognising authority any quarter those elected as Union men, S. K., those elected as Schmidt, editor; publishers; aa the auitable return for auch free and hearty JOHN o. w wittier, corresponding scribe its course and the exercise of its legitimate and consti¬ L. Clmgraan. only been made 0. policy. Southern or State Rights men. Rich¬ ANTI-SLAVERY PRESS. support, their arrangements for 1854 have I>. on side . John unite the Beau¬ tutional the of - H. WASHINGTON, In Literature, it will aim to influence Freedom; President David K. A lobwon WhigsSion Rogers, Kerr, with a degree of liberality probably unequalled »n Tho National Era is a weekly newspaper, tiful with the True, and to make both immedi¬ and by leaving to the States the whole Secretary . . Anbury Dickins. ard C. Furyear. Liberator, Boston, Ms.; Vfoi. Lloyd Garrison; $2.60. the history of Amoricau newspaper literature. They voted to Literaturo aud subservient to the purposes of of and extradition of Term expire*. Term expires NEW MEXICO. Freeman, Philadelphia, Pa.; C. M. Bur¬ have engaged, as contributors for the ensuing year, do ately practical subject Slavery tht? ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI. Pennsylvania of talent and In it i ima to 1ohtl0H;unite the BeaufafuR._llt:flli life. Old Line Democrat..Jose Manuel Gallegos. leigh; $2. the following brilliant array geniua Literature, from service. - - both every-day atr home and fugitives Benj. FiUpatrick 1866 Stephen Adams, (U.) 1857 OHIO. Mrt. Emerson Mrs. Deni¬ - - N. Bennett, with tho True, and to make immediately Able correspondents, abroad, XI. That all men have a natural to 0. O.Cluy 1859 A. G. Brown - - 1859 National Auti-Slavery Standard, New York, Y.; Soutktoortk, of and hat* right MISSOURI. Old Line Democrats..DavidT. Disney, M. H. S. II. A K. $2. ton, Grace Greenwood, and Fern. subservient to tho praotioal purpows every- have been secured, ample provision a t'10 as the use ARKANSAS. Gay Quinoy; Fanny a«d - - com¬ been made for its Literary Misoellany. P0rt'0u (hat, U. W. Johnson* - 1855 David K. Atchison 1855 Nichols, Alfred 1*. Edgerton, Andrew Ellison, Anti-Slavery Bugle, Salem, 0.; M.R. Robinson $1.50. In the first paper of January next, we design to the - . - it advocates the Ilighta ot Man. It will publish oondensed reports of the pro¬ of the soil is indispensable life, Wm. K. Sebastian 1859 Henry S. Geyef 1859 Frederick W. Green, Thomas L. Ritchie, Ed- Voice of the Fugitive. mencing an Original Novelet, written expressly lor d&\nlPolitics, of and what- of movements in right of all men to the soil is as sacred as CONNECTICUT. NKW HAMPSHIRE. son B. Olds, Wm. D. Lindsoy, Harvey H. John¬ our columns, entitled and the Rights, opposes ceedings Cmgress, explain . - 1855 Moses - - 1855 Equality whether which do not their to life itself. Trunutii Smith Norris, jr son, WUson Bliss, Andrew THE BRIDE OF THE WILDERNESS, to cauees of - Shannon, George ever violates or tends vidatethem, that the always right Isaac . - 1857 Jared W. Williams- 1859 ANTI-SLAVERY WORKS HALE AT T1IIK OP- body, its be Toueoy Stuart. FUR By EMERSON BENNETT, author of "Viola," (his be Involuntary Personal lie upon the surfaoe, and from position XII. That the public lands of the Uni¬ CALIFORNIA." NEW YORK. CLKI'HANK. " Clara Moraland," " The Forged Will," etc. - BY LEWIS - - Scott Harrison. Aaron Har¬ Despotism, Spiritual Absolutism,^7'tuj}eVLIass Legts able to keep a constant watch upon the action ted States to the and should William M. Gwin 186ft Wm. II. Seward 1855 Whigs..John P1CB, This Novelet, the author of "Cli>ra belong people, - - - - W. R. by popular of the of the Federal Government in relation to all John B Weller 1867 Hamilton Fith 1857 lan, Moses B. Corwin, John L. Taylor, Life of Isaac T. $1.26, 21 Morelaud," we following another, oalled Selfishness Capital Tyranny not be sold to individuals nor to DELAWARE. NKW JERSEY. Hopper.prioo postage design by iSaS the of a at issue between and granted Sapp, Edward Ball. ccnts. THE of Combination, Oppression Majority, questions Liberty Slavery. but should be held as a sa¬ James A. - 1857 J. K. . . 1857 STEP-MOTHER, of the corporations, Bayard Thompson Democratsi.L. D. I of " - Campbell, A. DEN author Home or the Exaotions of Party. The cxtenbive subscription Weekly John. M. - 1859 William 1859 Independent Uncle Tom's Cabin.price 371 cents, postage 12 cent* j By Mrs. MARY SON, Pie- »nil cred trust for the benefit of the Clayton Wright Edward J. R. " etc. It holds no fellowship with the Whig and Era, which, during the year about to close, has people, FLOKI1IA. NORTH CAROLINA- Wade, Giddiugs. five copies for $2, postage paid. turos," Gertrude KusstJI." and should be in limited - - We have also the of a number ol Democratic believing that the reached tho number of twenty-eight thousand, granted quanti¬ Jiteison Morion 1865 George E. Badger 1855 OREGON. Uncle Tom's Cabin in 60 oents, post¬ promise organization, free of to landless settlers. # R. 1857 1859 Old Line Lane. Germau.prioe SKETCHES BY GRACE main issues on which they have arrayed must make it an eligible medium for advertisers. ties, cost, Stepbon Mallory Vacancy Democrat..Joseph age 16 cents. GREENWOOD, be^ Era will be i<*tued on a sheet as XIII. That a due for the Federal GEORGIA. OHIO. PENNSYLVANIA. Whose brilliant and versatile pen will be almost ex¬ are obsolete The . - each other - 1(1 aguinst Daily regard IK. C. Dawson 1855 S. P. Chuso (I. D.) 1855 Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin.prioa 60 cents, postage clusively upon the Post and her own "Lit¬ that are now used the Sectional as that of the Daily National Intelligencer, and sound administrative Holiert Toomtl 1859 F. Wade 1857 Old Line Dtmocrats.T. B. Florence, J. Rob employed they chiefly by ub- kinds of CROCHET aod NBTTING work. Now .ubsoribers, forwarding their own subscriptions. king, and no more power to establi>.|i sla¬ exercise the right to bring such cases be¬ ot'll VVillin Allen. Rhode Island Freeman, Providence, R. I.; Crawford acription liat since the Editors return from abroad, patterns for CLOAKS, MANTELETS, TALMAS, B. Washburne. J. C. A Harris; $1. will be continued the 1854. Wood- COLLARS, CHEMISETTES, I'NDKRSLEEVES. very than to establish should at fore the Court of the United fPAigj..K. Norton, Ibrough yoar new AGENTS. monarchy, Supreme James Richard Yates. Bartlett A worth's Yoitth's Cakihbt will.be found to be (as with full directions. Every pattern, of any poi- once to relieve itself from all re¬ to test the of such Knox, Republican, Hartford, Ct.; Hawley; $2. tion of a dress, first in the « Agent* are entitled t<> fifty cento on eaoh new proceed State*, legality pro¬ KENTUCKY. it has been called by a London publisher) decidedly lady's ap|«ars Lady cento on for the existence of is a violation of the Herald, Ellington, N. Y.; A. S. Brown. the Book, as we receive consignments from Paris eveiy yearly MulxMritxnr, and twenty-fivo sponsibility slavery ceedings, flagrant Old Line Democrats..Linn Boyd, J am oh S. Chronicle, N. II. R. two weeks. tn the com wherever it constitutional and an of the Evening Syracuse, Y.; Raymond Richest Dollar Magazine in the World ! eaoh renewed subscriber.except of possesses power Constitution, invasion rights Chrisman, J. M. Elliott, J. C. Breckenridge, R. daily $3, weekly $1.60. THE NURSERY .This subject is treated upoa cluhn. to legislate for its extinction. of the citizens of otther States, utterly in¬ H. Stanton. Spirit of the Age, Norwich, N. Y., J. D. Lawyer; $1. It embraces nearly WO pages, forming two beauti¬ frequently. of three one of whom Co. Mirror. Warsnw, N. Y.; A. Hoi ful volumes, illustrated with upwards of 75 fine en A club subscribers, V. That, to the persevering and impor¬ consistent wiih the professions made by Whigs.. Benj. E. Gray, Presley Ewing, Wyoming toy $2 Now is the time to subscribe. Semi and Invaluable Receipts «po?i rivry be an old at will entitle the Telegraph. Uneida, N. Y.; D. H. Frost; $1.25. gravings. Godey1* Subject. may one, S5, per¬ tunate demands of the Slave Power for the that wish the Clement S. Hill, Win. Preston, Leander M. Banner of the I)e get the January number, if you are unacquainted to worth more than the to a of the Era for three slaveholders, they pro¬ Times, Ruyter, N. Y. Indispensable every family, son making it np copy more slave new slave of the Constitution ob¬ Cox. Free Press. Wellsvilte, N. A. N. Cole; $1.60. with the work, and judge for youraelf. We will send whole rioet of the book. a two of whom bo States, Territories, visions faithfully Y.; this number to address, vhm a* a months; club of five, may LOUISIANA. Frederick Douglass' Paper, Rochester, N. Y.; Fred¬ any rrqtiirrd iprci- MUSIC..Three dollars worth is every year. a a and the nationalization of Slavery, our dis¬ served every State in the Union. mot, for six cents, or two postage a tamps given old ones, at Si), to copy for nix months; by John erick Douglass; $2. can tinct and final answer is.no more slave we recommend the intro¬ Old Line Democrats..Wm Dunbar, Free Prir* Wootltoorih'* Ytrntk'J (htt DRAWING .This art be taught to any child, olnb of five of whom may be old one*, at XIX. That Press, Gouverneur, New York; Mitchell A 11ul of Cahiurt, ottly a series of in number for IB54. ten, Perkins, bert Ikt/lar a i'ear. by drawings every to a for one States, no slave no nationalized duction into all treaties, hereafter to be jr. $1. Territory, - - COTTAGES and SI5, copy year. Whigt..Theodore G. Hunt, John B. Smith. Herald, Jamestown, N. Y. Four 87} cents, - $1 50 MODEL .Cottage plans oottage has been and no for copies, ' will be m for¬ - a national the the States and - furniture continued usual. When olub of subscribers Slavery, legislation negotiated between United MASSACHUSETTS. Carton League, Syracuse, N. Y.; J. Thomas; $1 60. Fiv* copies, 80 cents, . 4 00 warded, additions may be made to it, on the extradition of slaves. nations, of some provision for the Old Line Democrat..Natbahiel P. Banks. Eight copies, 75 cents, . - ft 0(1 SPLENDID STEEL LINK AND MEZZO¬ foreign American Jonh B. and for a club of or more, an extra will be samo terms. VI. That Slavery is a sin against God amicable settlement of difficulties a re¬ .Zono Scudder, Samuol L. Bannnr, Cherry Valley, Pa.; King eight copy TINT ENGRAVINGS to be forwarded mail at our risk. by Whigs. Crocker, Courier, Coneantville, Ph.; G. W. Brown. sent to th* on* who gi>ts up the club. Money by and a crime man, which no human sort to decisive arbitration. J. Samuel H. Wil¬ Olive All inuat commence with the In number. are to be found In Amounts be remitted in drafts or against Wiley Edmunds, Walley. Branch, Norristown, Pa.; Joseph Moyer; $1. subscriptions begin¬ every Tbey always Large may enactment nor can make and XX. That the Free Democratic is liam Appleton, Charles W. Upham, Tappan Saturday Visiter, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Jane G. A William ning of a volume, and must he aocompanied with the Godey. oertifioatos of When is sent, usage right; party Swisshelin; 1.50. Address. deposit© money that not to aid either the or Wentworth, Edward Dickinson, John Z. Good¬ $ money. post-paid, GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK contains precisely that notes on the Rinks of Boston, New York, Phil¬ Christianity, humanity,and patriotism, organized Whig Freeman, Mercer, Pa.; W. T. Clark; $1.50. D A. WOODWORTII. 118 Nassau street, N Y. for which would have to take at least three other its abolition. of the Slave rich. A you or Baltimore, are preferred. > New alike demand Democratic wing great Com¬ Democrat..Alex. De Witt. Weekly Crescent, Erie, Pa.; Caughey McCreary; TWENTY OR THIRTY U()OD AUKNTS magasinee to get the same amount of Information. adelphia, notes are at less discount than New VII. That the Slave Act of 18.50 of the nation, but to defeat Independent $1.50. will be employed to travel in different parts of th* England fugitive promise party MICHIGAN. The Journal, Potter The Rotti is a treasure York State and these loss than Westorn is to the to the them both and that and re¬ People's Coudersport, county, Union, for the purpose of procuring subscribers,.and periodical literary note*, repugnant Constitution, ; repudiating Old Line Democrats..David Stuart, Darid Pa,; Dougall, Mann A Haskell; $1.60. selling the bound volumes A liberal per centage will to the fair <»i of America Every lady should be a notes. . 0. Bailky. common to the A Fleeson nitisen see principles of the law, nouncing both, as hopelessly corrupt, and A. Samuel Hestor I.. Dispatch, Pittsburg, Pa.; Foster , daily be allowed to those who «|f>ly, suitably recommended subscriber.every should that it graces Noble, Clark, Stephens. weekly or a - & to oar of and to the senti¬ of the $.1t, $1. Address, as above, the table of his wife daughter. It Is fountain <>f P. Newspapers friendly enterprise spirit Christianity, utterly unworthy confidence, pur¬ MAINE. Clarion of )< reedom, Indiana, Moot-head A Mo- and instructive and notice or our as '. Sam¬ Pa.; I) A. WOODWORTII, Publisher. unexceptionably pure literature, will ploasc publish Prospectus, ments of the civilized world. We there¬ pose of the Free Democracy is to take Old Line Democrats Moses McDonald, Claran $1. Jan. 10. 118 Nassau street. New York. an unfailing source of the purest intellectual e/ijoy they may see proper. fore deny its binding force upon the of the Federal Government, uel Mayall, T. J. D. Fuller. Die Frie Press, Philadelphia, Pa.; F. W.Thomas; dai ment. Godey adopts for his motto, " Em/tun '*. possession Samuel P. Bon- $» more elevated ; and his unrivalled is vin¬ . \ American and demand its imme¬ and administer it for the better Whigs..E. Wilder Farley, ly, for Mnrriril or Ladici. enterprise People, protection Iiiformnlion &in*le dicating its propriety . Knjtrm t'/anv*. PB0SPXCTU8 OP THE DAILY NATIONAL ERA diate and total son, Israel Washbum, jr. The Christian Statesman, Mansfield, O.; Rev Ed¬ ULOSS .The most repeal. of the rights and interests of the whole ward Smith. STARCH pure, VIII. That the doctrine that human MISSISSIPPI. ALABASTERglossy, and finest, snow white starch, i» the TERMS. on the 2d of en¬ any . The Oberlin Oberlin Reed. I shall issue, day January people. Old Line Democrats Daniel B. Weekly Times, 0.; world. The cost of this starch is about the same as One one year a law is a and nof to modi¬ we on our Wright, Homestead Salem, A. oopy ft Journal, - Political . the Daily National finality, subject XXI. That inscribe banner, O.j Hinksmaa, $1.60. common the entire cost not fiv* Two one . & . suing, Era, Wm. S. Barry, 0 R. Singloton, Wiley P. Har¬ Christian Press, Cincinnati, $2. starch, exceeding copies year and Litorary Newspaper. fication or repeal, is not in accordance Free Soil, Speech, Free Labor, Wm. Barksdale. 0.; cents per quart, and is made just as quick. It pre¬ Five copies one year, and aa extra copy to the True Democrat, Thomas dai¬ - ris, Cleveland, 0.; Brown; - In it will advocate the Rights of with the creed of the founders of our Gov¬ and under it will on serves the clothe*, and gives them a glossy and enam¬ person sending the club 10 Politic.t, and Free fight MARYLAND. ly $rt, weekly $2. no other starch can do. and the of and Mpf(, Ashtabula Jefferson and W. elled ap|*arance, that This Eight copies one year, do. do. do. >13 Man, Equality Rights, oppose ernment, and is dangerous to the liberties and ev/r, until a Old Line Democrats..Jacob Shower, Joshua Sentinel, Ashtabula, 0.; ia an new and the first time ever Eleven one do. do. do. SO whatever violates or tends to violate them, fight triumphant victory Wm. C. Howell; $2. entirely discovery, onpies year, of the shall our exertions. Vansant, May. T. Hamilton. offered to the publio. I ask a fee of only one dime s Book and Arthur s Home this Personal Servi people. reward Henry Mahoning Free Democrat, Youngstown, 0.; M. Cullo- to Qy Godey Lady's whether be Involuntary acts of known R. Franklin, A. R. Sollers. for imparting the knowledge how make this starch Magacine will both be sent one year for $.'< 50 IX. That the Congress XXII. That this Platform the Con¬ Whigs..John tan; $1.60. more of at tude, Civil Despotism, Absolutism, upon II. M and I ex|*ct to make out it that low price L A GODEY. Spiritual as the Measures of 1850, by vention to the American MISSOURI. Commercial, Cleveland, 0.; Addison; $1.50. than I conld selling it to a few of the rich for five Class tho Selfishness of Compromise presents People, . by No IIS Chestnut street, Legislation, Capital, Old Line Democrats. Thomas H. Benton, Journal, Wellington, O.j George Brewster; $1.50. which has been don*. ladies and Philadelphia the of the of the admission of a sovereign State as a candidate for the office of President Western Reserve E. O. How¬ dollars, Now, gen¬ fry Specimens sent if desired Dee. 22. Tyranny Combination, Oppression making Alfred W. Lamb, John S. Phelps. Chronicle, Warren, 0.; tlemen, send on your dimes, and get this information, a Majority, or the Exactions of a Party. upon the adoption of other of the United States, John P. Hale, of John G. ard, $2. whi-'h some of would not bo without for H EMOI.D!! contingent Whigs..John G. Lindley, Miller, Painsville, 0.; A Doolittle; $2. yon fifty It will hold no with the Whig measures demanded the inter¬ New and as a candidate for . Telegraph, Gray times its coat. the and send for the in¬ fellowship by special Hampshire, Mordecai Oliver, Sam. Caruthers. Ohio Times, Mount Vernon, 0.; Chapman A Thrall; Copy addrea*, TIME HAS COME, and he (list has energy and Democratic organization*, believing that est of their omission to the office of Vice President of the United formation when you have leisure. Better pay post¬ aod ability can a rich reward. A safe wsy Slavery; by guar¬ MINNESOTA. $1.50. both a with the THE reap tho main ifsues on,which they have boen ar¬ freedom in free Territories ; their George W. of M. Rice. Democrat, Klyria, 0.; Philemon Bliss; age waya, ty sending stamp along to make money. The following Receipts, with full eaoh other are or anty by States, Julian, Indiana, Oil Line Democrat..Henry Independent dime. Address, post paid, directions for the manufacture, for on* dollar rayed against obsolete settled, unconstitutional limit¬ to $2 MRS. ANNKTTA LA only that are now used the Sec¬ attempt to impose and earnestly commends thein the sup¬ NKW YORK. Columbus, 0.; L L. Rice. SHAW, 1st. A superior Black Ink, that will cost only Ave and they chiefly by . Columbian, ations on the of and the of all freemen and Old Line Democrats Jas. Maurice, Ths. W. Free 0.. J. S. March ft. Xenia, Ohio. cents per gallon. tional Interest of Slavery, to impair the love of power Congress port parties. Democrat, Chardon, Wright; $1. 2d. A for to the Amerioan to to admit new States ; their Cumming, Hiram Walbridge, Mike Walsh, Star, Ravenna, O.; Lyman W. Hull; $1.50. superior transparent Soap shaving. Liberty natural mind, and people by pro¬ John William A. of J. W. Chaffin and Honorable 3d. A water proof Marking, excellent for loather. American to its rule. Dis¬ of five millions T. i ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE William M. Tweed, Wheeler, Herald Freedom, Wilmington, 0.; ; Profitable Kmploymtnt! 4th. the People visions for the assumption Jared V. $1 50. Subscriber is desirous of an in Washing Liquid. subjugate with it will over POO (lnuhi*, column octavo Walker, FraneiB B Cutting, Peck, having agent ftth Fluid. claiming all connoction them, yet of the State debt of Texas, and for the lir^e, T. R. (filbert True Republican, Greenfield, 0. THEeach county and town of tho Union. A capital of Burning those of thoir adherents who of choice reading matter in a year. AI»o, from William Murray. Westbrook, Williams West Wm. A Hunter. and Either of tbe above will nay very large profltt. sympathise with of five millions more, and the GIVK8 Charles Democrat, Unity, 0.; from $5 to $10 only will be required, anything ilth An article warranted to restore them to advance payment 12 to 15 *teol engraving*, of a high order of excel¬ Dean, Rnfus W. Peckham, Hughes, like an man, Can make troin three colors, wheth¬ are honestly seeking through to the same 150 to 200 Free Democrat, Detroit, Mich ; S efficient, energetic er taken out acids or the snn. cession of a large territory lence, heaide* from wood ongTftving*. all for Peter Rowe, Daniel T. Jones, H.Baker; daily to five dollars ; some of the by the substantial interests of the country, although four The Bishop Perkins, $5, $1. j»er day indeed, agents These will be *ent to one who will State under as an inducement to $1.25, in oluh* of auhpcriber* cheapest Oliver, John J. Hast¬ weekly now are twice that sum hvery Receipts any it ih'ist b«lievo that have not ohosen the menace, Monthly in the World ! The Third Vol¬ Andrew Taylor, George employed realising enclose one dollar, post paid, to the subscriber. All they the a Maga*.ine 'Reuben E. Fenton. Free Democrat, Indianapolis, Ind.; R. Vaile; $1.60. information will be given by addressing, postage better way. relinquishment of groundless claim, ume begin* In January, 1854, and will contain a new ings, WM. A. KIN8LKR, the articles for the preparation of the above Receipts .Rusnel A. Simmons, Western Citicen, Z.C.Eastman, paid, can be obtained at stores It will bd a of tho Independent and by their invasion of the sovereignly .tory, or nouvellotte, by Mr. Arthur, entitled "The Whtgs Sage, George Chicago, III.; daily Feb. II. Box #01, Philadelphia Port Office. drug generally. supporter Asoat. or thk Hoiinkhoi.o." in W. O. B. Ben¬ and weekly. I have sold of tbe above for $.10 which holds that the Truth* of the of the States and the liberties of the Terra*, advance, George Chase, Matteaon, Henry III I. S. 25. single receipts Democracy, peo¬ a 4 on* $5; 12 one Darid Journal, Sparta, ; Coulter; $1 at No. 284 Dec. 22, , M. E. IK)W. Manchester, N. H. are ,¦ that $2 year; nopiea, year, nopiea, year! nett, Edwin B. Morgan, Carpenter, A IRVINE. Attorneys Law, Declaration of practical ple, through the enactment of an unprst,< $15, and one t<- getter up of club. Sprrimrv Hum- G. a Western Freeman, Galesburg, III.; W.J.Lane; $2 Ohio. Independence Thomss F. Solomon Haven, Benj SLOANMain street, Cincinnati, ' in their light the Constitution of the United and unconstitutional brrtfurnithtxifrr* nf rhargt. Lady'* Ilook and Home Flaglor, Standard, Freeport, III. References !>r ttoorge Fries. Alexander H. Mc t, M. PKTTKIHH.L i «>. the oppressive, Fugitive one 50. "gin States is to be interpreted; that to them Slave are to be inconsistent Magaiine, year, $.1 Addrriw, post paid, Pringle. Free Democrat, Waukesha, Wis.; S. M. Booth; dai (Juffev, A. Mckenti*. Orahain A McCoy, Cincinnati, advertising agents, ar« Law, proved T. 8. ARTIUJK, Democrats..(iorrit Ca¬ * laws and institutions and usages of the oountry with all the ami frulependent Smith, ly $4, weekly $2. Ohio Smith A Sinclair, Smith. Hagelsy, A Co.. Pitta- Newspapertil* agents for the National JKm, and are ut*o»v should l>e conformed.a whose motto principles maxims of De¬ Jan OT.enw 107 Walnut *i tPhiladalphia. leb Lyon. Telegraph, Kenosha, Wis.; Sholes A Frank; $2 burgh N. D. Morgan, Auditor of State of Ohio Geo. is*d to receive advertisements and subscriptions f««i Party, NKW JERSEY. of are not for the sake of but for tho mocracy, and wholly inadequate to the OMR THdtMND AUENT* WANTED. Free Press, Janesville, Wis.; Joseph Baker; $l .10. N MeCook, Attorney General Ohio, Columbus; J. ns at the lowest rates. Their receipts regarded as is, Union. Union, Old Line Democrat* .Nathan T. J. A. (I. President Forest Bank, A Their offices are at Naw t21 Nut Freedom and and not settlement of the questions of which chance for men thi* winter. Addretm Stratton, Free Press, Ph»k>oygen Falls, Wis.; Smith, $2 llnssey, City Huss*y payments. York, s*ke of Progress; Imw, they young Charles SIcelton, Samuel I .illy, Vrail. Advocate, Racine, Wis.; C. Clements; $2. Sinclair, Mason A Batap, Cleveland Dm. 1. sau street; Boston, 10 State street. Jan* M for the sake of Law, hnt for the protection of are claimed to bo an adjustment. FJMNKNot. I. M. J. COOK, Crawfordaville, lad. George