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Se ie ees | —_— Vol, 1X,—Ro. 174... Waole Ho, 3386. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. ‘The Reyal Ma:l Steam Ship COLU RiBhinnon, Esq Gommnanterywit Meee an oO ditabave port,on Be Urday, of July Vassuge to 1. Passage to Halil poly to NIGELAND. Me. which DARTS One Royal Mail steam a U fs salt from nding. won he old evuntry, can at nBrofts si seh or any ‘old establish reae0t | Grote, ‘Ames &Co. of 5 h idiree of discount, or any cl Longin, which aye tie usheut England, ireland, Soot Sralés, Gereby answesiog he same puipose as Banke of Rae land aud Ireland. no it by letter, 1” md ocne, BROTHERS & CO, 35 Fulton Street next door to the Fulton PRAFTS ON ENGLAND, TRE: r LAND, Persons al rematting mo- ney to ‘the friends in the ‘old country,” conbe ruoplied with Drafts, in sums of 1, 2. 5,5, 10 20 & £50, <r anv amout, payable on ‘Apply to, or adare ale demand, witvout discduut os y other cha g at the National Bank of Ireloud, Provincial B Jemes Bul Son & Co. Ban! Lou ned & Con Exchange and B c ern bauk of Scotland, Gteen- ock Bonking C smpnay, sit . Forbes Hunter & Co., Seot- pa. and tue Driches in every,poat town shranghans Hogland, i nes Renton & Wath oh iy elie bef vin daly eae ‘Sicame: ia,” that ston the lat % e “*Sicamer Caledonia,” that leaves, Boston he Ast. W. Attheir General Passage Office, 43 Peck Slip, cor. eed at. N. B.~All letters from the country must come post ee SHE NEW LIN OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Diseount Ban, L ‘To sail from New York 16th, oe from {Liverpool 5th of each aon Ship HOTTINGUER, 1030 tons, ira: Bares! SL, 16th July. New shi LIVERPO 1150 tons, nar oe ag WS 1250 t pret ti fi ew abip, Greng Wentern, 1250 tous sgh September. Ship ROW ‘Hist EK, 659 tons, 16th October. h Bricton These substanual, tast sailing, firt class ships,all built in the city of New York, are c mmauded by men of experience and al asin will be despatched punetually on the 16th of each ‘Their eabins are elegant and commodious, and are furmshed wid whatever can cosduse'tothe ease and ‘comfort of passen- w Ncithert! ¢ captains or owners of these ships will be respon- sible for any rarcels or packages sent by them, unless regvlar oe lading we signed Shere for. or wr freight or Rasenae ULE, Hae 3 TORNS, eet, Ne orto FIELDEN, SROTHERS eS $C jedi inoeoals The undermentioned zhips will be regularly Momictad from hence and from Marseilles on the Ist of each month during ts Leva ment From New York. Maracilles, COURIER, Capt Duggan, mete” 1Avgt 7 Wa) et aps Myrick, gare ‘Sep ie PONT, Capt Adams, Aug ae Octl Paratnerat Cap Hail Bep ashotey Y-THOMPSON, Cay Sylvester, ‘Osti. eepars al eam edagl sonien toesed ned hare cxaellont accommodations fir passer he price Of cabin passaye will be $100, exclusive o: wines andliquors, ods addressed to thea BOYD & HINCKEN, will be. ae free of other charges than these actually paid. Or ENSIES: Ce Deaeaee apaly 7 BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents. No. 8. ‘Tontine Buildings, or BROOM. Raa 103 Front street. . AND ay “ — Line —The ships of this line will hereafter Jeare New York on the Tees ats Erne cies eee ‘om From Havre. New ship ONEIDA, Ist Maren. § 18th Avril. Captain James Funck.: ist July. 6th August. Ist November. ¢ 16 « Dec, Ship POLTIMORE, Ist April. a Mey Captai st August — 3 J6th Sept. “award Fanck. € tst December ¢ 16th January. Ship UTICA, 6ch Jane, Canyain, 1 mber} 6th etober. Frederick Hewitt ¢ ist January. , ( ch February, New ship ST. N. ptein eh July. CHOLSS, fi t Jane. tet October fi J.B. Pell. Lit Pebeaary. ations of these ships are not, sarpassed, com- aw he required fo. comfait.. The. p 10. Passengers, will, br supplied with every requis e exception of wines and liquors. Guoks isteted for these Vensa's witt be forwarded dy the aubseridera, tree from soy other, than the expenses actually in- enrrey on them, For feehe ous or Aas ty ee je2sec No.9 Tourive Batidiaan Lb Hat and Water ats. REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &—The abserber coutivues to transmit money in sume large stuall to versous residing “an any part of Trelwnd 12 we manner as he, end his prede ir as have Goay tor tee lon Urey joses anid taorovelaodo any part of Meug- land. or Seouand. Mouey remitte persoueliy depo persons in fret: Sect, avd nearest and paid recardmg Warted to the sen. In fike maser mopey, or claims on Thetecomm binky nti letter (oost paid) to the subscriber, or ith him. wita the name of the person or \ Eagland or Scotland, to whom town, immediately da receipt to that effect giv Irelend, Ene land or Scotland, ean be coll a hy the hein ber for pers@us revid ng in avy part o1 United States or C nada, B+ will be paid to the m accor iT mer GEORGE MepuiDE, Ir, 82 Cedar st. BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF LIVER: POOL PACKETS—FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular aes cod eaten Rarerdics he fat. Sele he cer marke packet sip OXFORD, John Rathbone, Commander, will positively. sail asabove, her'regalar day. ‘Phe aecommodacions ofthis superb jacket, for cabin, 2d a stag fers are unsurpassed by any other ioe “th will find it to iaeeaese to select tats couveyance in preference to any th. other. BOr passi ay on board, foot of Beekman street, er hesease, apply or to the sul E, BROTHERS & (0. 35 Fulton ad T advetdoor ta the lion Banks ?. 8. ‘he Ty cent packet sh MD MA, burthen Tis tens, wll auceced the Oxtard and sail for ri ot Isth Jal " fregt LAFSTBO01 08 Ue a et ee eave thom broaaht out in her or any cf the packets of this |) that post on the 7th and 19.h of every mont! ai as sight f aut, on the Royal Bank of Ire- pnd at Mitt ont hesars' Prescott, Grote, ‘Amnss ke Co. Baukers +} whic! h Tt be paid iree of dist y charge, diene town thronghout Suglendy Ireland, Scotland and Wale jata ‘or passage, apriy as above OF LIVeRPOOL PACKE Sractstertara me ete Ser ae ing and favorite Packet Sap OHIO, Capt Tou, will sail (uoctually as above. Whe meeommod: trons of this ship for eabin, second cabin and steerage pasrengeis cannot be surpassed. Her between decks whieh are very 8) ae fited uy with a degree of eomfort w d by ony other packer in por "Tove abrut visiting thes" Old Country” cammot fail tobe pleased wut the arrangements, made for their comfort, ‘The nee of passyge beicg remarkably low, thote wishing to bert al tide not futi to mae ed Iya Dover street, or to pata 43 Peek Siip, corner South street. Persons wishice to send for their friends, cau them bronuht out im first-class American Packet Ships, sail ing from Liverpool week!y, on favorable terms jo ec BLACK BALL LINE Of PACKETS SU DIVER POOLS Prexet of the. Ist July The oy packet ship OXFORD Captain rea as above. eure foot scogor bythe secure berthsshould mak early 9 ation 61 South rol near Wall NB—The regular packet of the 25ih June, em yet take Passengers at the Jow st Late. ian oe = for triends rtsiding in Great Britain or eel, va brought out by the wexnar packets w for a koa payable United King ou m, on application as 5200 N Mae afamieniem ie ant LIN =. Kegauer Mth valy.- ~The Spiendid Packet Ship 8, Captain Collins, of 1109 tons, uma fie shove, hes result, day! “For freight of Pussage, iviag accommodations neauaiied: for splendor ot Sorature, apply on bond, at Orleans wharh, fost nee KCOLRINS &'UO, ~uatareet Price of passawe $10 se Pacer Slay Biddone, Cenisin K. B Cobb, tous, will racceed the Moscins, aud sail me 25th of Ame, 40” TDR LIVERPOOL—The New Line-—-Regular Peehot tn July— Te new aslendnd w York part. packet ‘ship HOTTINGURK Miesrer, 1000 cons, Will auil as above, hersegular aay. Hor viorgit or jureage, having Inigo and commedious rece apply to the Woot, ian Tarliog Sp, uh atre Burley, ‘on board, WOODHULL & Mt TURN Liyerpyol, Captain John ” ‘The superior new packet shi Eldstdge, 1150 tons, will ii sucoeed the Hottingaer, on her regular day, 16th Acgust. jar ‘ok IN DON. —Regnlar Packet of the ist July. id packet ship VICTURTA, Capt. Mor. as nbove, her regmtar day. Having ery saperior accompuocntious. tor exbia, 2nd cabin, cHeKe veamenier, persons wishing to emb-rk shoud ima ke early aypiien TORRE McMURRAY, street, comer of South. Persons wishing to MI ioe. HM er friends, can have them brongt out by the aboy eahipy or a ‘ot the regular packets, by applying as above, (if 1 moNDer. LIN "At ist Jui ya WOR A, pee x ie Morgan, wil her regular day. superior accommodations for eabiv, second cabin and steerage nge’s, for passage early Pere should be made on Or i0 W.& IT, vr, Jair 2 ot Ae South st. LO penne HOO NB OOH Bomth st_ Hh NeW ORLEANS=LOUISL, Pa Says SINT Regular Packet~to suc. ered the vicebury—The fast sailii 0 Bite sNekaou, Will nave tmimediens abtenay, MP ug Rwome Garant eon 5 Oris whats foot COLLING & CO! 56 Bouts po havuny their goods pd measur a0) tina ling Will sail punetanlly ae adver effect willbe given aud faliies tac insy be Tedatced rd ‘Agems in Ortenie, Helliy {& Woodruff, who will vrompe 1y¥ forward all goods to their a onngonnet hip Lonisvilin Gane, M, Hont, Wil) panwend “ad eo ieee in any part of DAILY EXPRESS eok RALEONY THOY.P BUFFALO, The subser ae ‘oe iatatal caine eaten with the People’s Line of Stcamboats, ou the Nosth River and the Rail Koad Comjanies west of Alb my for running their Express: forthe season, ote, an Express will leave their office, No.2 ‘all street,New ‘clock, for the ‘abo ove anes aud in y evening, nt quarter to 7 0} rmediate places. R' M For the greater anfety and security of all valuable and money ckages eutiusted to their eare, they have Salamander Iron afes oa board of the stearnboats, in n atace room oceupied ex- clusively by themselves, and the measenger in charge sleeps in the saine room with the fron safes, into whieh all sue. packages are placed. POMEROY & COMPANY, milec 2 Wail street. role & fF COM sie PrruRse, ‘Tha subscribers, the oft Bata tee ‘of Harnien & Co. Ex press from New York, will continue to ran 2s heretofore,leav- ine New Yous, Aloany and ‘Lroy, daily, and wil forward Specie, Bank Notes, P. Bundles, Cases of Goods, Pai gels, Ke. Ke , in connection, with Mess? Bailey. & Howard Grent Western "to and from the tollowitg place yin Utica uburn, Senecs Falls, Lockport, Buffalo, Detroi Y ill also co £ New York, and forward articles of every despription to Philadelphi and Washington, Particular attention will be paid to the collection of Notes, Drafts, &e.and prompt returns made by first Express. mes ge ewill be provided with one of Wilder's Patent Sala- ‘Safes, thereby affording greater security in the trans- mission of Valuable papers, &e PULLEN & COPP, No, 3 Wall street, New York. THOMAS GO! OUGH, No. 15 Exchange, Aibany. A. G. FILKINS, 228" River street, 8. JACOBS, Exchange Court, St. Pant, Mont & Hane Se Maite rs wa John T. smuh & Ci i & . Houghton & C9 Dram ituinngn & te ‘ i. ban: jen. Weller don 8. Ke Bowed *. Lenke, do, Troy. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEW YORK AND Pubs SDEUMIA RAILROAD LINE, Vis: Newine, New Dacamwien’ Princeton, TRenton' Borpentown and BURLINGTON. SIX HU New Yi kk daity from the fo.tot Coustlandt st. ing Line at9 A. M.—Mait Pilot Line at 4% P. ‘Tite Mormng Line proceeds to Bordentown, from. poe by steamboat to I’hitadelphia. TI ine proceeds direct to Camden (opposite to jout change of cars. procure their tickeis atthe office {rot of Courtland street, where a commedions steamboat will be in readiness, with baggage crates on board. Philadelphia beaeage erates are conveyed from city to by the way. Each train is proviled wi: h a eee are a, artments the Indies? use, bercetiey the lines leave Philadelphia from the foot eter nut «treet, by steamboat 1» Bo Ui & 1 eA hae aud by railroad from Camden, at 5 o'elot ‘The lines for Baltimore leave Pied iia wag A.M. 4_P. M, being a continaation of the lines from New York. easing rooms expressly for NORTHERN _AND WESTERN EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE. The Subscribers having completed their arrangements, are all the Norchern and new prepared to forward passe ers tO. Wester, bee! — eget: & fi je Canal, Rakes ei tnlatniie’ Con ican atic aah Canal routes, The ‘ollowing are a few" of the ‘most important inte = ia Utica, Buffalo, Pottsville, Galena, opece Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Toronto, jetrot Kingston, Rochester, Milwaukie, St. Johns, Leckport,” Chicago, Montreal. Also to any port of : Ohio, Mlinoi Indiana, Mic! Keutncky, Wares Jowa, ‘pper and Lower Canada. Having given such universal satisfaction m their London and Liverpool lines of packets, the subscribers will endeavor to om the present undertaking equally deserving of public fa ~oRhe attevtion of emigrants low tow rates of piss: any other places on — Utica, $1 50 ; $11 60 Syracuse, 0 575 Galena, 16 00 00 Caras. ES) 110 00 ‘Toroato, 4f0 50 30.0) Kingston, 4 50 So 875 H-milton, 450 50, Cineiima‘i, 14 09 Montreal, 500 furch ql Seen ESE HAPSCOTT, at their General Passage Otfive, Peck shp cor South st. otice~This office is not cotuected with any ot -aW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS PORTATION COMPANY. AND N ALA. Fare reduced to 25 cents. From the foot of Courtlandt street, New York. Sundayaexcepted. ve a Leaves A.M. At | P. M. M. ats AQT oA. + 6 a sag 9 a. a ‘do. un ‘ do i de. 5K e 5m do. ws 7 de, 6h co ¥ do. \o, ON SUNDAYS. From te fgot of Conrthinet street Leave New York, Lcave Newark Ais A: Ware ‘1. and 9°) SW YORE Buca iin wows eave New Yori Leave Ylicabeth ‘Temp Ats AMeAts P.M. Atty A. Dak M. do, a do. i do. ¥ a i a |, Piainfleld, Bounvibrook, Somerville, A Bis and: 4X PAE trea fom New met and Elizabeth Town 25 cent. ‘and Somervil ts. eo 7 Yon "AND HAHWAY. Leave New York co ACS PM eween Far are between At sa ie 8 do ot S 4M bed 9% i 9 NEW YORK AND xew tit wewiex From foot of Conrtiand, street, New York, daily. Leave New ¥ New Briuswr ALS Ree M. AM ACG A.M ‘to axe. M. 1% oN SUNDAYS. Leave New. Brunswic! rot Ate AM eon Ng A. Mand 8% PM. PM. Atll ‘are, exch M ant Ree Beas a ie Philadelphia trauus, between Rew Yor pbetween New York and Hahway 25 cents. gers WhO procure their Uckets at the tick golves fenry Uoket erage: etn ate Teceived by. the cou duetor only on the day whed purchased. mil 3m*r F ——e AND ALL PARTS OF THE WEST sag inet 10N <2. Su ope oa ta Rosh pester, 85 Syeartase, Oswego, Hed Up Lower Canadas’ 50 For passage apply 10, ay m23 3m. 93 Barclay street. New York. NEW YORK. SCHOOLE WS MOUNTAIN AND Has. Via E. and Somerville R Road. ‘or Schooley’s Mountain, ler pier No. 1 North river, 9% o'clock A M, daily (Sundays excepted) by steamboat Elizabeth yy Jeave the foot of Courtland street at 9’ clock A} ‘J Railroad to Elizabethtown, thenee con Bectipith the eure for Bomernie, cscab tl ountain—arriving early ia the afternoon Kaston leare as above. proceed by railroad to Somer aches from thence (only 4 miles,) arriving un Kaston thence 20 miles to eel jis jon e, on secount of the short di: king i pee by coaches. my by sar the most pleasent aud exveditions, commends it _ Mr. Sanderion, the proprietor at So self with carriages horses to ac with extras et the shortest notice, Bor seats apply to M.D. Hope, Merehants’ Hotel, lagdt st. asstgers rom Philzdsiphia to Schooley’s Moantain, will Jouve Phijedelphia at 7 o'clock, A. M., by New York railroad line ty New Branawick, Spiendid coachen frm thenee, arri- Ving at tne moautain early same afternoon. nee NEW YORK, SCHOC Pair MOUNTAIN & EASTON AN Coartland stress, gaily (Sundays exrepted, atho at 94° , by railroad fiom Jertey city to Morristown, thence by Batt coaches thre nah Menhamn Cheater, Schooley's pcaaentn Anderson T Washington At pestangton line uf ate tana fom Belvidere wor 9. Hi'l, at J. Patton's, Commer- 41 Conrt- cial SS 73 Courtland N. treet Xtras fi arte Oat aes - ortest notice by applying to Morristown. _my1l 3m ee 1ONSLONG “RAIL AD. ISLAND RATE Tang non this ropd leave Brooklyn, ait for J nae ; ness for that et porte the Mating Pevil Hon, at the follow ban hs. 4 Oc fock and hal Te howre, viz Half past. 9 Grning, leave Jara P.M. fo Fare to mca an terbagh eben piss |, 75 cents, jet bw NEW YORK AND KING STON ; ae Leas SREIGHT EMERALD 8 and, dson Ei ceain John Ketcham, will | reet, every Monday nid’ Kburwday at ‘clock. P. M, Wail leave Kingston (Rondoat landing) every Wi and Saclay Gitta ee Cee Welnioky The NORWICH, Captain John, Samuels, will leave New York, foot of Warred street, every Weduescay and Saturday Mt . M. Wall leave Kingston, Friday at3 o'clock, ‘The EMERALD will} undy morning at 7 o’eloe! o'clock same,day. For freight or Pageare apnty.on Bound, orto 031 $m*r ass pmomtene landing) every Tues ay ard XTRA TRIPS, e the foot of Murray street ev . Returning leaves Kingston at + co, ost street, ~ LUCINA CORDIAL, OR THE ELIXIR OF LOVE: Li Ne FOR PRO- ry VIDENCE AND BOS’ STON, via STON. INGTON AND NEWPORT Composed time among the Jews, Of the following superior steamers, runing in connection with maccond wife might choose— the Stonington and Boston ant Providevee Hailcoads:— irst, by Face’s ankiudly doom, BRACHUSE TTS. Cart Gant No children bove to bless his home. RHODE ISLAND, Capt layer. Ailicced thus, the Roinay matron PROVIDERG rayed to Luctne, the midwif's patron ; NAnHAG Sir. Kayotian ives, insuch ae MO. GAN. Callea to the d the Priests ne of which will Toave New York daily (Sundays except pel even now the meck Hindeo= ed) irom Pier No 1, Battery Plage, N. Maver, at P. M Warm as her climo,and tender toom Ichi dies cwelve months from her bridal Flies weeping to her senacles And with ra sed haads, 10, Petitions Bra: ell she /uowe, Lore shuns to bless n loo bed of barrenness. So much for love in day’s by gone, And wi RRANGE MENTS, ODE ISLAND caren, Thayer, on Monday, and for Stonington and Newport, and Friday for Stoning’ on MASSACRUSETTS,Canniu Comstock, on Tuesday gud Taurseay for Stonington, “and Laturday for Stonington, ew port and Providence, Passengers, on the arrival of the steamers at Stonington, Wore’ immédiasely forwarded in the splendid and commo- 's Cars of the Raiiroad to Providence and Boston, and if fo Newport will prareed in the. steamers on Monday, Wed- nesday aud Saturday, aud onthe intorvenmg days, proceed via Stouington Hailreal'to Providence) and fiom Wience in the sigamer Lolas, without any additional chai Tickets for the voute td steamers’ berths botrd, oF st the office of ak & CO, No 3 Wall Ke) CO, No oll street. UF On end after the 10th inst, freight Will mot be r ceived and forwarded after half-past 4PM m9 6m* in SUMMER ARRANGEMENT FOR Gee See site Won nt“ Tone Brauch, Ocean Hon Black Pomt, Rumson, and Matontowa Land thr hu inner passege. ‘Lhe uew Steamboat SHR# WSL KY, Cavern Jonn Ps Corlies, will leave Hatone towa Landing on Su e 4th of Jane nd ran as fol lows, to wirt leaving New York, from the foot of Robinson et, every Monday, ‘Tuesd:y, Wedarsday, ‘Thursday and Friday, at7 o'clock, A.M. Returning, will leave Eatootown Landing on each of (he abovn days, at L o'clock, P. ma Sa- turdaya will leave New York av 23g o%locis, P.'M., and Katou- ng on Sundays.at 9 o'clock, Ps M!, and Ocean How it.The BAR RY Will ran as above (wea- oe itting) unuil farcher novice. AM baggage at the Fiske of the ow d—ay, en in this city. Ket may the barren, ifthey ory ‘Phe means “‘inerease and raultiply ” ii Love's lime? for her frend, The childless wife's repinings end. But not he procreative power Alone, is this Elixir’s dower. Consumption’s ills it will prevent, ith vigor clothe the ‘mpotent Suporessn glo Andale ‘can be secured on Aeibeclilocner ai Hier fairand fragile form is hereto. ‘These are but cruths, who calls them fiction Shall have stern proof in contradiction, Letters—all forms of attestation From the savane of every pasion; With grateful missives from all quarters, Penued by T, Disease and Quackery’s marryrs, ‘Thousands whe lay, with flattering breath, Almost within the jaws of Death; Now in theirnightly prayers repeat ‘Phanks to bi rien, im, Nassau street, metimes name the very number— SNtustremn Nosema son To thelr slumber; Be dreaming of Disease’s ordeal y out for the “Locina Cor ges will be in attendance to convey passengers fom the aforesal Janding places to any part of the country re- quired. je 13 NEWARK AND NEW YORK—Fare guly 12s Cents [The aj Jendid steamer SAIC, Captain Joha Gaffy. Oa and Stier Mouday, June Sih, will ruu'as fallow Leaves the foot ot Barclay street, New York, at 10 A.M. ani 4 Persons ordering’ this medicive fos ths country, by sending «niga the foot of Centre street, Newark, at 7% A.M. and | remittance, can have’ it boxed up aud sent to any part of the P. Un ice $3 per bottle, or $21 per dozen. very n16 mr itis alao forsale in Philadelphia, at 90 North Sixth street. oF Out EAA on eth viembiee | oo ¥ ALL 8T.—The steamboats Q "7 3 a STAT [SLANDER and SAMSON OnK MEDICAL ANS BUR will run as tullows until further notice = NEW YORK MEDICAL AND SURGICAL ‘ INSTITUTE, Esave Sisten Yaiacd 879 10,11; 1; 294, 306.7. NO. 75 CHAMBERS STREET. pears New York aud St: CURED. ee etasion to Pot Hrailtcn: Budaye: ctesawa, | M1 Inflammation of the ey 4 'Dineaacs ofthe liver. yeas Fort Hamilton 74 A. M., reurnick frem New. York 3% lids ilam’n of the bowels ir H Vomiting. Heels " HAMILTON HOUSE FORT HAM 1 ee ILTON ~The — sveamboats STATEN TERA. Teand sh SON wil! ran every day (Sundays exce pted) during the seasou, as (ollowsi— Leave Fort Hamilton at 74 AM. main P. 12 Watters or Fluor Albus Fi HS a New York, Whitehall Dock, at 344 P. ‘This arrouwement may be relied on ne beriathent, as ite con- ? Secoudary Syphilis PLE sore throat Pies tinuanee will not depend on auy enotingeney. amr | 4g wie a meured’ by uew 6 Bubo, by anew method of MAYORS OFFICE remedies treatment Cnanveston, 8. C, Jane 10, 1813 TO RENT FOX 4 Vr M OF YEARS, ‘0 OR SALE, That larg ait commodious establishment known as the Charleston Hotel, sicn fronting on Meeung stree 3 Diseases of the heart 2 Dysentary 4 Sore Nipples s 3 Operations for h 5 Operations fo: 3 Operations for Hydrocele 12 Hemorshoilal Tumors re- 21 Strictures in’ Urethra by an improved method of adj Hotel street; north ou Piet ney sireet ‘The hotel feet by abont 175 fet chet jour stories high, cont 112 parlors and chambers, besides the and gentlemen; aso, bar room, readiv; rooms and kitchen; also, five stores an 3 Operations for fistule in 0. ing about dining. cooms for ladies 6 2 Polypus in the nose 4 Adipose tumors removed iia piece of bone re- room, offices, store a barber's room, in Tam + Ulcers on the Togs cured 2 Phymosi moved from the arm bosemeut, and fronting on Havue street—a large cistern, ¢ taining mocut 8000 gatleus, anda fores pump, in ease of ire, | 9 Abccwes opened 1 Amputation of Ginger attached theret. front of the Hotel coltonade. iso two wells on the preinise: ne whole is embellished with ‘a spacious two story | } yiravel cured 1 Uvala removed 2 Retention of Urine H. BOSTWICK ‘Terms of sule will be, a credit extending ov. period of at Jeast 8 years, and conformably to the provi of the | “State oan Act,” secured by mortgage if prem proved security will aired on lease or sale. Prop s addressed to the Mayor of Charleston, ‘will be received until the 15th July next. J. SCHNIERLE, N,. B.—The following newspavers: the New and Courier & Enquirer; the Boston Courier; the I DR. Attendiog Physician and Surgeon. C. McMANUS, Apothecary and Seeretary i1 1m 00 DAF N#8s CURED— Without wishing to interfere with the privileges of any of our worthy neighbors who prefer towe en ear trumpet, and thus gather i wrest difficulty a little of what is said to them, or be restored to the use of their natural organs, rod hear all that is suid, we caunot he dates Herald del phia United States Gazette ; the Bultimore American New | marking that amedicine called il tor Orleans Bee; the Mobile Register and Journal will insert the | ha ely been introduced, which to prove an effec above in a covspicucus place once a week unl the 15h proxi- | tual cure for the, most. obstinate case, wit only add to suggestion. thacitisto behadat A.B & D. SANDS, TeiPaliou street, 273 Broadway, andy East isrondway. 110 20® traly effi- con basely We caution ail ‘Toe oaly gene aman Con, ‘Maiden mo, and forward their accounts for paymen: to Courier office. 321 tojylsr 10 PHYSICIANS—FAR «i FO. wn living near a Very pleasant v: mites from the city, aud who is extens Jessinn, wuld. ispose ef his entire establishment. An ediate practice through t beauti'ul country, and dai- Sik ASTLEY COOPER 4 im encioas Salve for cor counterfeited au againat buving without, a careful examimssion, old at 37 B m ly access to the city, render this an opportunity aor a phy! rarely to be met with. The of voce Jaud, in a axe a goos huus fas clmiont eves m consiats of abont fifty state of culation. On the premises ‘carriage house, oari house, &c , as well evariety Of Limit trees. } at the office of the Commere Pine street, Where more mixuie ie. Wholessle draggis throughoat the country. pancipa office 357 Bi Ns ye & TRUE EXT T OF ‘AKILLA 2 Coonlend weet 1s gaining a Pee alanty uever dev Kuown, in facc it 1s sold at’a recsonable price, and is made of as good materisly as ny other. Que trial will conviaee the most sceptical. ‘To be had oaly ax above, price $9 ceute per ithe: $4 ver dozen. izor A CARD—THOMAS ROBERTS & CO, Druggii Medicine Venders. of Crane Court, Loud, Marke Manches'er, and 304 Broadway, New’ York, respectfully. nouee to the public, that having euccesded in culling attention to thetr invaluable Mesicine, Life Pills,” a! cy now fully tested, and its success. to state that bo medicine ever Offered to mankind hutso rareily obtained such distingetaved:celebciey aed irks questionabte if thers 1s any pars of the civilised world where itgextraordinary healing virtues have not been exhibited. ‘The proprietors are tserefore doubly anxious to recommend the Pills to those whose loss of health by dyspepsia or theama- tic sflections require a speedy and certain renovation. he opinions of its value by some of the best medical men of the day 1s a sare foundation that its success does not depend upon any system of advertising of meritneious puffipg, but upon its own Virtues amongst those Whore extensive Medical ac- a jwremenis and high eharseter for integrity, plece them out of frets vot atl of ne quackery. ‘homas Roberts & « have the permission of Fitler, of Pails, wpa for stati~ ra his strong recommendation of the use of these Pills in de= aanged biliary complaints, nd flying )heumatie symptoms. By auch wadvubted testimoay as his the jpablie are begin nig to understand and apreeiste the superior efficacy of ths wild medicine to the ppwerfiat :urgas that have been. hitherto Sole them im dhe shape of Pils h may give relief for a fwaye at the. a5 id tw*m FOR vrai ipo and ‘accommodatiag d jot, pleasantly situated in Nas- ou street, Brooklyn. N, Coumellor, &. No 1 Front Jason, 280 Lear st., Brooklyn. 14) street, rpg DA. j2) Gurr TO LE T—at Harlem, at the toot of 12ist street, a Aion ond com‘oriable two store dwelling house, y with pleasant L kitchen There are thirteen lots, be ‘same more or les ituated on the Harlem rver; a dock, one hundred feet fr: nd stables sufficient for ten or fiftren ‘On the piace there are yr seven cherry trees in fall currant bushes, rose oushcs, aud every th ke it a delghtful residence. wishing strate. Enquire of MK. FAN aie bet’ or Noe Wy Washington street. ee hove ‘will be let at a cheap rent co a good tenant 520 “FARCLAT STREET—TO LET—The elegant i ecm odious three story brick bouse. No. 52 Barclay et, built and occured by Bir. <ncinas Brooks cut in excellent order rnd fitted with every convenience for a large family, aud situate directly im front of College Wor terms apply at No. 110 Water street. TO LEY —The moder but three ry orick ererlak, No i6 Green street, finished with ver furni ture, 1 1 4 space of time, but al expense of the system, fear treble mantles and graces. thro istout GO fee | fecbling it aod rendering i more able to receive agin other further pai ara apply to cep plaiuts. the simple says: A. te difers in snany respects very esse. tially from the pills thet have hitherto been brought betore the public, it is advisable to make the public acquainted with the genexal properties they po Life Pills, as fonna to ct very soutlyindved when they'do porge freely, at is owinw less (2 their pargative qualities than the very bad coudition of tive sy stem they are The Feggtable ingredvents of whieh ihey ares inal instances cheinically decompose the deleterious matter that is generated by various cases, and impedes the vital and Organic operations of natnre in the huian frame. . Their action AITKEN, B2OTHERS, No. 123 Futcon street. je2Im*ec ¥LORICULTUR. Hao: with all the e atthe garden, (late a Forfarther particulars atply ty SELL, Florist, on ths premises. , W. Russell has aiso for sate at low prices, a superb coliee- a of fine hecithy Biante in bloom and in pots, et granites, roses, Verbetias, Volas, dahlias, azatias, rhododandrons poten. tins Slarnatises acu sud e Perys,) He vy it, “Bre A = y compuser maguoli.s, houeysuckles, ‘rarden plants aud Yoree. ares by di npositio Jongucts beautifully made Up to order. All orders for the | iprnel Let ie tates <nethentg cies of New York int Brooklya, delivered tree of charge, | fectually withou nny of tat stimulating and punciually attended co. its 2 pe i ee purgatives generally.” i ‘acid retail at most of the respectable druggists THE FOURTH OF JULY! itd New York, and oe hb. mee ney tron reap Boot and Shoe Market No or Cireenwichaerer town from Mane yous Te Ladies and gentlemen are advived to call ar the pave HGS ee ee 50 and 25 centse ‘Testimonials of cure (ror persons whose diseases were of tne most inveterate Le and of long stanuing, may be seen at the Ld fies ts & Co., Clarendon House, 301 Broadway, office Ist le themselves with seasouable summer, ‘mode up in the nestest and most faumonable cess, ap if not e litte cheaper than elsewhere. ilies will save money by. calling here, at the cheap depot. Den’t forget the number, Clinton Cheap Boot ¥ a tid Bie oe Minket, No. 509 Greenwich street, comer Spring et Country Agents will please address letter box 907, Len ar Je GROTON WATER. LOOK AT THIS! HF, Tinned Lead Pises invented by Mr: Ewbank are, in A ‘Boots, of best the opinion of a very large uumber ofthe hest chemiat, Ronee e Sone physicians and most scientific men of the age, the only lead Fine sewed Boots, 4 (pipes that can be used wich safety in conducting this water. Beuked. "do". zc ery urent dap i poison is incurred by the use of any other. Mororco 3 Physicians and other scientific men reler to humerous cases Seal Siva and Grain do Hh here sickness anddenth has ae-ually fesulted {rom the uae of Cloth button Gaiters, i$ the common lead ‘The subscriber has made arrangements Prunella 209 to keep on tore Pasi and constant supply us the anned lead Finn Gait Shoe His ives; which he ‘wilt sell to plumbers and others on the most fiheea, cc 1% av orgble terms, NO CaaS fine "sawed boi fe: 225 jel8im*m ‘71 Broad street. eed Boca 150 ROTON WATER—DAY'S ¥IRST PREMIUM IN alskin and’ Grai 11n¢ CH A RUBBER HOSE is confidently recommended for Shi . 1% panies for which leather 1 as used, and is warranted to pos- ‘ 100 the following prope “1,00 to 1 30 it is perfecsly tight under pressure of the C: | Las in these stores you the Bronsest hassioneat of Celesr tines, alteen fhice, Kennella Busking, light and dark colored half ali 21. It is wade of the strongest Aibries, and will nor mildew to injure inthe Least, and requires no attention, 3rd. It is not destroyed by coming m contact with oil or Ghiters, House Shippers, white a grease, nor stiffened by cold weather, nor ean the rubber de- waiters, Misses and Childreos’ gai compose, as sulerior les are ia no case’used. Should nd ail other kinds of boots nad a! the least complaint be made of the Hose, not posses- lag the above properties, it will be taken back, at any time in- from its purchase, sad otner given tn ex- change witheat cha 4th. Coupling and jet pipes will be attached withont cha: Buyers will note that we are clearly satassied that this hose (| of making which is tinknown to ony other ia the trade) article long wanted for leading svater and many other HORACE H. DA sor to Roxbury 1. RC. 45 MalnenLane. ‘GHES, Plumbers, as ew York.—Hons: th h Croton ‘Water, “i with the best of French roods,and warranted to be the bext as cheap asthe cheapest, at ¥ B-ondway and 92 fies i3ime* GREGORY & CAH! nee BOOTS AND LASTS MADE TO ORDER By £B. SUSER, 175 Broadway, (Bascment,) One Door from Conriiandt street. J. SUSI, Bootmake sitive’ of Cleres of Tari friends and al! the amatenre net A goutleman!y “chaussnre,” that he ean now in New York, with the best French maveriols, all tet is eo perfectly made, in taris, by his master the celebrated hootmaker Clerce, whose numerons customers Je of the Attantic, are respectfully invited to try comer of John fitted ap on th ‘ater Closets and hy yirants ot ‘nll Ge prions Baths fitwea ap with Boilers for Hot and Cold water, Le 8 hoot and Insis belore they desprir of being “ehans- ‘New Work, alter the meest, lavest Paris fashion, and lroa Pipes of the hest anotity; Sheet Lead, t List Pomps, and al) aiticles in therr Hee of bait the gennine Paris J lack Varaish sold. on reasonable terme, mnie ‘Orders received fy bers flatcer themse! had in the above bam tsfaction to all who The subseri- they have versal sa- re and Garden Hore, pe’ + ends basi ja the ad ill thanktnlt line, at jassan atreet, whe: iv Re and faithfaily exeomte, all’ overs he may be favore with on Bampel Bash, Boa.» He tering Committee, Phila he meat reasous bie terms dei caal nae Joseph Hancock, Bailder, ditto , George Exdinan, A’ t of the PHacrishnrg Water Works, TO THE LADIES.—200 Ree rime Gaiter boots of all colors and sizes of the latest fashion, ditto children’s Gaiter boots avd Buskine, Ladies Bus’ | J. 0. Plumber, dito Ties, and Sluppers, a ood article, from 4 tos Abe Hien hat, No. 290 Greenwich s'reet, New' York tt ito er Also, a good assortment of Gratlemen’s prime ealt stitch Gechrane isto boots, city made, from 2 %5 tod dollars, SP itavinenn ast eed’ So ‘ . 7A fo. Hoge soot ney Joh Loc Wah a ied Im*r DLs. gaiters, narter boots and s! if in Gront abundances, at Walkers cheap 2 ore 9 pee BOOK-KEEPING. corner Canal Im*ec clk W. K. BARLOW respectfulty announces that he has succeeded, MR. ©: C. MARSH, sas un Accountant and Tencher of Book k v,at his room 8 Leda: here GENIN & VAN VRANKEN’S VENTILATING cos ER HAT, TLE WEIGHING iting ‘Oe OUNCES “Paice THE Sabseribers have inttoduced ohn for summei wear. By comparing ei ahtor te article with the average weight of the following Rates the supe flor Labs ia hod it possesses over them for summer Wear may commniityand re arteution to the following card = *C, C. SH, Accountant, to ey - tefal neknow- ledgements ‘to bis ‘numsrous [rn & continued patronace. He has now discoutinned bys busnhess tu thie city is mmeceeded in the seine by Mr, Barlow, whom hie ily commends to the tavor of the mereanile comm ant gentleman of exee! impart the pu dedted. fis terms are reduced to entitle the pupil to r qual.fied for the coun fention to the manu! yet introduced by ng. From the warm aj ny gentlemen who have exainined them, we feel satisfed thet they need only to be seen to be fully pnp tointed, GENIN ANY m6 Im* eo to $10, waited will Ve inatruction until he is thoroughly me f90 W. K, BARLOW, Acconntent, 48 Cedar street. 214 Broadway, opposite St. j10Am*r Columbus, Ohio, | is slways observed by the Superinacadem: 4 ad bis [Correspondence of the Herald.) SSAA togather with such Sioa atuuiape e r% A as the respective cases may require he result has Corumnus, Ohio, June 16th, 1843. | boon mest encouraging; several hundyeds have al- Matters and Things in general in Cincinnati--Thea- | r¢ tiy been restored to reason; and tlie nnmber now tres—Public Buildings—Popwarity of the Herald } ler treatment, about 160in all, are generally ina —Pohtics. panetal way: The Deaf and Dumb Avylum is no Leaving Cincinnati yesterday morning at eight less satistactorily and beneficially conducted. All ¥ ie establisuments are the noble creations of the o’clock, we came through the whole distance to | State,and under the coutrol of its legislative action. this city, 117 miles, over a Macadamized road in The ‘State prison ie located here, sod mandacied with an economy and tact which yields a net income 25 hours! This i is considered pretty fair travelling to the State of 2, to $30,000 per aannm ! Somewhat here; and it may not be surprising to those who | different is the result of this trom our Sing Sing and might otherwise think it “ no great shakes,” when | Auburn establishments. There is at present about 600 they are informed that we had twelve full grown prisoners in confinement here, who are daily em- “ Buckeye” passengers inside, and ‘‘ one at the ployed in the various departments of the mechanic breast,” besides five outside, exclusive of the driver, arts. They are farmed out to contractors, at 40 cents perdayoach. ‘The contractors have general and baggage, bundles, old saddles, and other trum- pery sufficient to fill’ a good siz hay cart!) The ly done well; though the hard times have materi- ally affected their receipts during the last two years. stage that ‘toted” us thus expeditiously is called the “accommodation stage;” and is so, in truth, he banks are winding up, though generally with a so far as packing in all applicants for passage ; bur handsome surplu some of them will divide, it is this extensive benevolence on the part of the pro- said, as much as 25 per cent on the stock, over and above the net capital of the bank. Produce of all prietors, is not unfrequently exercised at the expense and sacrifice of everything like comfort to the pas- kinds is rapidly advaneing in price. Flour has risen 50 cents per banel duriug the last tree days. ‘ihe seuson is cold aac buek ward, |) b the facmers are sengers. There is only one stage company of any | ® importance, as 1 am informed, in all thisgreat and | Sti! strong in their hopes to realize a large corn har- noble State; and this company contrives® get ali | Vest. ‘There is little said or done here in the matter of politics just at present. The two great parties, whig and democratic, will be ranged by the wire- pullers ot each, under. the banners of Clay and Van Buren. ‘This, on either side, will be a matter strictly of the professed polite ins. The great mars of the people most heartily eschew both of there Tesiucutial candidates. Neither of them cun car- ry the state of Ohio with any thing like a satistacto- ry sab Cass is the universal favorite with the people in Ohio, as he is, indeed, ail over the Union; though not of the party hack Cc. E. Tue Murper oF burgh Seatinel, © of the Coroner’ the mail contracts that are worth anything, and ther runs off all opposition lines, and monopolizes the whole business, humbugging and cheating travellers ad libitum. This should be better regulated, or the “Buckeyes” will get a bad name by others than “ Boz,” the immortal police scribbler, who, passing through this same route, and hence to Toledo, dis- covered, on his arrival ‘there, little of himself re- maining except his boots! Poor Boz, alas! alas! Cincianati is a beautiful city—much larger better built, and more important in point of location, busi- ness and population, than I had supposed. It ie charmingly located—looking out witha smiling face upon the hic shores of Kentucky, on the opposite side of the Ohio, and backed by an amphitheatrical cirele of hills, which are dotted over with villas em- bowered in trees. The view from the surrounding Der .oR | aGan.—The Vicka- , brings us the report melancholy case of hin eminences, particularly from the village of Moun! the evidence afordei by Auburn, over the city, and up and down the veilry tXemped | the of the Ohio, is among the most lovely that can on efes the Gewth or Dre begun. It ie oniy seen. Fifty-three years ago the site of this fair city | uverssury fos us io. preface a eee an A y Pages| xe erness, bn, ta Atue diy Mw was a wilderness, and the whole was sold by th baat nb Sie watan et toe ities father in-law of the late President Harrison for $19! Truly, filty years in the west is as effective inches. and improvements as centuries are in old « settled countries. Like a vigorous youth, strong enterprising, and ambitious, tl his State moves r ) ly and successfully on. Her central position and iv- exhaustible elements of wealth, must evea give it | great importance in the scenes to be enacted | y the republic. ‘This city may some day beconin tI me~ tropolis of the Union, not only as regards the {0 tion of the general government, but also ts re to commerce and the arts. It already com, 60,000 inhabitants, and the number is daily ia creasing. Several hundred new buildings ure in ra pid progress towards completion, of this years ric ce tion. Business has greatly revived, and w hopes of the most desponding are chee red particularly the case since the negotiaiiea by the fund commission of the new 7 per ceat sivck, which has enabled the State to pay off the eoutractors for the public works. This fortunate ‘umstance has relieved hundreds from discouraging emparrass- ments, and given increased animation to the busi- ness and spirits of thousands. The little that now temains to be done to complete the Miama Exten- sion Canal and other branches of the public works, will now go on without the least interruption. Cin cinnati has three colleges, thirteen grammar schools, and, in conjunction with the rest of the State, the best organ’sed system of education, haps, “of any State in the Union. It comprises sixty churches, embracing almost every Gen tion ot Christians. The Catholics are erecting an immense cathedral on a commanding site, w when completed, will probably v | structures of the kind in this airy There two theatres, one of which, the National, iz decive ly the prettiest I have seen in the a ted St ig got up with infinite taste; (itis not yet finished), it w Ube a eity. The interior arrangement ¢ r are after the style of the Frene': end Italien thee Ww tres. Itas brilliantly illuminated with gas, ant how done the peste ak ily astyle of scenery that would do crecti to uny sim. ious. The beds e in Walnut wireety south of lar house in any country. Tne drop se on, about fore foot towards Gre particularly fine; all were done by a native sr Kuey s nohine tist, and, did ‘they move a ie tue oe Ue. Maley. would be almost faultless. Hackett, RE ‘hee —Kaows nothing. Mathews, and others, are playing at tris on | M.D. Porren.—Testifien the same generatty as od alternate night ei an Taliah com any, just @rri- Ren i slightly acquainted with the sath wan rom New Orleans. 1 saw Hac 2 cond night of his engagement, in the “Yankee” jocal alae he trlag’ cf 6 pastal Wook thane eb the “French General.” He’ was at home ia the fe gentleman, whessid His neme was Ateas; one of characters, as usual, and sowere his audience; ut em was discharged. The other two ara now. loeded; bee they’ were notin the house. It was regularly “Dare-wall” affair, till towards the close of the asked Wiio Dr. pigeee said he was the man, and then teo! im in custe fericrpanes: This was not owing to the players— | Jamas Vancyae —Tostifies that i he heard a gentleman they did their doings, as “the Yankee” said, | ¢!vowle?ge that he shot Dr. Hagen, who had abused his “damned well” But the fact is, the hard times Jenpmian Courixe —Suys be is employed in the Senti- have changed the taste of the people, and some J neloffice; that Dr. Hagon was on his amal Toute from See led Hach dap roane bade wit Sonics dinner to his office; that he was on the ground soon after back ‘agin.’” The first night of the opera did bet- | say he did the deed. Dr. Hagan was dead. ter; and but for a gay and fashionable wedding on naean me hd oF RG) re) “i of efit wy Mr. Adams, a son of Judge Gerge Adams, first circles, the ‘Theatre would have been, probably, 7 crowded by the iite of the city. As it was, there Hagan, and that it, was in consequence of Dr, Hagan’s was a tolerable house—all well-disposed and intelli- A.M. Wins.—Was present soon after the report of the trast between this and the rabble audience we saw | Dr. Hogan wason him when he shot him in the back. at Pittsburgh. Here were the exhibitions of refine- | ‘This remark was in consequence of Dr. Holsey’s saying ment, and the apparent polish of the highest degrees | the wound was in the buck. ie a w Dr. valgeniy pellate Giese Mita Norma’ Matiesin my is Wate stoop and pic! was the piece selected for the first night, and, ason | q all occasions where decently performed, it gave | ¢o¢%¢ralother important witnesses were examined be Barnett. and it is to be hoped that, when the novelty of their Me appearance wears off a fittle in Cincinnati, they may The funeral took place on the Sth instant, and wend their way tothe East, and take it into their | Was attended by a numerous assemblage of the The Kentucky wedding, which is supposed to have | (; svat rae interfered so materially with the receipts of the trea ; betta: prevailed, and the popular indignation Nved surer of the “National,” on the firstfnight of the | Yery freely and fully expressed against the assasin. < eels ty ple, A public meeting was called on the 17th, for the pur- who were the occasio on the part o Signor Perozzi & Co., of the Theatre, was com- | |. ; posed of the beautiful Miss D——, daughter of a | Honate regards of that portion of the community, who justly consider the murder of Dr. H. as a great public calamity. teow bi vite to Sis boarding bonre, disteut ebeut wo Aller dimrer, mk ibe bea r Sen, Wuo retoermed someth ne lasies Hy then tok £'6 BGs We MiCb Lae do pert cf a pio ilar FOC sever ad gentlemen. ‘cucupied but a iew ti tel was head Phew porvett pt | sone pawsate I spot contd ded, Tae aun LT mocning oi the deed, aud arsed but wen ive Was cal Vi kebarg, eb pe nya Sut wrms of ey ed inaTa Balke 4 rack, ing court held you , six thousand dollars and four hundred. i Cononnas’ L.quest -'Phke following is the testimony of the witnesses ex i yciore H. Hendien, kag Corener, onthe body of Di. James Haga, who vas snot by Da- niel W. Adams, in this city, pearthe t.tcc#rciion ot Jack- son and Walnut streets, while returning trem bis dinner to his office about three o'clock, P.M., on Wedseway, the 7th instant. wities each Im ufiven Saw a scuffle between the deceas- does not know 7vho commenced ; a pistol hile he was running up to part them fixed, Dr. Hagan was on the top. ‘The gent. neath pushed the Dr. off, got up, walked off turned, tool: uy: iis pictol ond hat, and remained saw the gentleman strike at the Dr. with his stick, early ve woot three o'clock, a thywaw ~ Say snearly the come as S.Wharton; chive genfiemuu after throwing ibe pistol down, God fiusan you ” iit to the wi De Hagan dear; Hew a geuticwMen Ler, who nko, wlan the question tha. be had anon upa father, and he would net permit ony man to do it, time must shuffle off the reel ere the good old times the tee wos fired, and heard a gentleman called Adams the Kentuck de, which drew lar} ne ae enpe largely from the | of jackabns heard his soknewledge ther-he hea shot De, Bent looking people. | It was remarkable—the con- | pistol, heard Mr. Adams say that he did the deed. ‘That of mental culture and civilization—there, the lowest Many Ravenes.—Heard the report; fe 5 general satisfaction. The company is very fair— wp ast ae Solin enter bed heads, finally, to charm us_a little in New York. | friends sud admirers of the deceased. Great ex- Opera, was a brilliant aff The happy couple, pose of giving permanent embodiment to the aflec- distinguished Kentuckian, and a gentleman by the name of B———, a respectable merchant of Cincin- nati. Some five hundred invitations being favora- bly responded to on the Cincinnati side of the river, the whole affair passed off most agreeably. The lines defining the different casts of society are as distinetly drawn, perhaps, in this Queen of the West, of such recent origin, as in Boston, or even “the city of brotherly love.” The Germans com- prise a large, industrious and respectable part of tn | population. They generally act in concert on in- portant political subjects, and no greatpainsis taken | on the part of the (true born “Buckeye” to break | down the seeoay bariers, that all might mingle together without distinetion of caste or country. | ? q - —- = PRINTERS’ AND RIN! ORS’ WAREROOMS, Nos. 29 ond 31 Gols stre ot, N. York, April, 1843. PRICES GPSATLY Ry buC: D. THE OHS S UF. new and ieee mae heer tien ua [he cost of mates reduce the prices of thesr ber Columbus is a pleasant town, agreeably situat: d on the left bank of Sioto river, about ninety miles from the Ohio. It is surrounded by a beautilu! and fertile region of country as far rvey. The town is regular; with large and ample streets, wr Courtuat ender’ pariedar, They 41 not ante the eye cet and well burit, laid out at Prrer, ke. B Hing Types Tight | tated with the greatest care and promputnd:, and on the angles. The population amounts to about 1X | best cerma. thousand at present, and is steadily, theush act Jonhi at ork pad neniring Sonntag the luweot pos rapidly, on the increase. Here are several fine thong AB BR ds pe 9 es pact SG hotels, but the most comfortable is undoubtedly the NB MEE oe Se ae ney ‘American,’ well kept by the obliging and gentie- | a0 ibe mpned jon oe spurious orictes, mage in manly Mr. Kelsey. Here I was glad to tind the | tpi. ot neway aver + orhe poblish this adverisemeat, with New York Hetald on file—but, judging trom the ative fi ‘of Joly west -4 rush that its arrival occasions among tbe crowd, dito prymmant cf th who would fain get the first perusal, one migit be | ba induced to believe Kelsey the only man who take? the Herald in Columbus. The public baiitregs of TD GENERAL YRINZING a LABLISHMENT, N.W. CORNER: OF FULTON AND NASSAU 518. Is supplied with every material necgesary for the prompt, eat, and econonics! excensint. of every descrj i 9 FAMOK SOSH FRSA! Public attention is reunested to this establishn warance thet a ype will be fo mpl ng Alo Sraphy, press work, and ¢! 0 gra or large oF small work cheaply and exyediconsly this city are among the handsomest iy ihe cono- try, and the public charities among ihe est and noblest in the world. The insiuiea for the education of the blind isa well conducted estab- lishment in all respeets. No one can visit this institution and witness the surprising proficien- cy in numbers, music, reading, and even printing, or perhaps more properly writing, made by the blind pupils under the mild and paternal in. struction of the amiable and intelligent Mr. Ch in, the superintendent, without being touched with peowvelnas towards those who devote their lives toa purpose so noble and useful. The course o/ study embr«ces an ample range, and is mai tal; though the operations per! formed by t dren in the abstruse science of mathe means of moveable types, is astonioning. taught also the use of the globes = ‘These they bau dle with much facility, and trace the boundary the different States with as much « had their eyes open. Music is ev lighttal study for them. ‘Their profies: branch ot education is quite surprising young ladies played the bony te and saDg iO Ue with a power bad effect th that I bave sed in this country. The Asylum ! a noble refuge tor that untortamare clase of be! whose condition, of all mankied, is the most deyie- rable. No unnecessary restraint nor ¢ 18 imposed in the mode of treatment ot us i in this institution, A mild, social, ana gentle co IT8¢ | a itice. com ex CONCERTS, MUSEUMS, LIC MEELLN eenyrion of pin:itg ir a. equaled OY any eae st OF | sion for a tg 4 patronage Uuis esteolisment Dy