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NEW YORK CENTRAL COLLE« K,Lex uteri In the village of SlrOrawvllle In the reaaty of Cortland New York, wai founded In 1840. upon Ihe broad principle* of * Eqnal ► IghU and Chris-tian Reform, nnd W open lo all person* of belt sexes. of good moral character.IT baa boon tbo purpose of the Trustee* of thin School, from tbo first, to make it both oafe and inviting to .Student*; and we believe we may cow safely recommend it. under the supervision and enre of President Leonard lt;i. Calkins, whose ability for that responsible office has been most happily tested, assisted by a competent '* Board ol Instruction.'1 Free from the unholy influence of largor town*, and per vitded by moral influences, republican habits, and Christian example, associated with manual labor, we think parent* must foe] a dtgrae of security, b«gotten by no other set of circumstances.Ona arrangement in this Institution, not to be over looked in this day ot public speaking, is a Hbetor-irml Class, with daily exercises in extemporaneous speaking under the careful training of tho President The student of small means, aspiring to a thorough intellectual education by bis own energies, will find in this College sympathy and aid In his arduous and noble work.The Manual Labor Department of the School is under tho supervision of Mr. Luthor Wellington, a practical fanner, a kind and bcnevolgn! roan, on a farm of one hundred and fifty-seven acres.A primary school Is taught by Mi * Keriah King a thorough and efficient teacher for the accoromod -tion of any one who may not be preparod to enter the Academic Department,.Tbo hoarding hall will he conducted by Mr Ljman Butts, who, together with an amiable family, wi! make boarding l*th cheap and pleasant.The College year is divided into three terms The first term, of fourteen weeks, will open on the first Thursday in September The second, or Winter term, will commence on t -•©rood Thursday in December, and continue fourteen weeks.The third and last, or Summer term, will begin in the second Thursday in April, and close at the Co‘* lego Commencement, on the second Wednesday in JulyAny inquiries, relating immediately to the school, should bo addressed to President L O Calkins, MrOrawvillc. Cortland eouniy. New York.Anything regarding the p^ounlary affairs, should be addressed to A Caldwell. Treasurer, of the Mire place.Wo would take this opportunity to recommend to the public our tried and approved Agents, Filas IIam mood. S II Taft, and Eld. D I’saso, as worthy of their confidence A CaLDWKLL, Oea Agent Mratni’-ft/h P'hru',,* I KM
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Daily National Era

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Sat, Apr 08, 1854

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