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FOR LIVERPOOL _/£V The A 1 ship ST. LAWRENCE. Hag* .lorn master, has 700 hales cotton oh hoard, aim will have immediate despatch. Tor freight ol balance apply to GEO. MARTIN, ic/o _or to TH .OH UR OH Mfiw ►"OR LIVERPOOL—The A 1 ship UEU SJHKCALION, Allen, master, has two third* of her cargo ready, and going on board, anil will have despatch. For freight of 400 Utiles apply t° n. iv 29 VV M. M1 LUO AN & CO, 34 Si. Michiel hiL FOR LIVFK POOL.—The A. I Am. JSSaxhip TARRUIN Hiler, master, wants 500 bales cotton to complete her cargo and will have de spatch. For freight, apply to \VM. MILLIGAN & CO., iiuv25 34 St. Michael-st. cA* FOR HA VIIE.— Hie ship LO R EN A, 3$#2»Capt. Urruhart, is ready to take freight for the above port. Apply to the Captain, or to novS BARN EW ALL 4* WAN ROY. FOR NEW \ ORK—Thu regular packet SlSatbrig WETUMPK.A, Fowler, master, will alive despatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to JNO. C. RYAN, nov29 cor. Conti and Water sis. FOR NEW YORK. *CV The ship HI ENZI. for New York, can take \) bal«- on *L.MEi»A. v h tfSli, Hi t TOR * r, ».. -ter, hu# , . ■ t im port. For freight or pas-age, apply to F. SHAW & CO., 71 Com. at. nov6:70tf opposite former office. ***. F(JR PHILADELPHIA.-The bug MARY SILSBY, Soul bard, master, will meet with despatch for the alwve port and wants 100 bales to complete her ca.go. For freight, apply to decl itl HUNTINGTON It CLEVELAND. jA FOR CHARLESTON AND BALTI SUfijfcMORE—The line copper fastened schooner THAMES, Aliernetliy, master, will have despatch fos the above ports. For freight or passage apply to nov27 88u T. LESESNE, 30 St. Michael st. FOR 11 WAN A—The line schr. JOSEPH ?l5SStBRO\VN, Capt. I.uther, will have despatch. For freight or passage apply to nov26 G. WESTFELDT frBRO. FOR HAVANA-The schr E M 1 L V R N I <J H T, Capt. Drinkwater. For pas sage applv to W. EDMOND & CO., aov30 06 Com. st. FOR HAVANA.—Hie sclir ANDREW J ACKSON, Meldrom master. For passage, apply to W. EDMOND & CO, nov 25 96 Commerce st. FOR HAVANA-The line Schooner AUGUSTA, Post, master, will have des patch. For freight of 50 hales cotton or passage ap ply to [nov22 83tf ] G. WESTFELDT & BRO. FOR SISAL AND CAMP EACH F—The 5iS3S£'‘chr ANDREW JACKSON, Meldrom, mas ter. For passage apply to the captain on Imurd or to nov 16 W. EDMOND & CO., 96 Coin si. gJSJL FOR PENSACOLA .—The sloop jUSt AMAMH, Peterson, master, will sail on Monday next. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board, or to nov24 W. EDMOND & CO., 96 Coin. st. FOR SALE—if applied for immtdiately— The c«»pper fastened centre board schooner FAL- JON, 35 tons burthen, built in the city of New York in 1839, of the best materials, and is finished iu the first style; draws about 34 feet water when loaded. She Is extremely well calculated for the lake business, or would make a splendid pleasure boat, having been built for that purpose. She was taken out of the water one month since in N. York, and put in complete order. Sails last, and is well found; for beauty of model cannot lie surpassed.— Apply to nov26 87 DESIION, TAYLOR & MYERS. £5*. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—— A&traat Ships, Barques, Brigs, Schooners and Light ers can always he had at current rales. Also,— Passages engaged for New York, Boston and Ha vana, on application to decl ltf J. H. RIVERS. FOR FREIGHT Olf CHARTER. The $chr PHCEBE & MARGARET, Hal 5^Stwerson» t“f**ter, will carry about 250 bales, cot ton ; she ia 4^ years old and well found. Apply to u26 tf C. DELLINGER, 76 Conimerce-st.H FOR FREIGHT.—The ship WAVER jiSiiSILLY, J. D. Snow, master, burthen 1400 hales of compressed co’ton, is now ready to receive freight. Apply to nov 18 E. C. CENTER & Cl). Vgk WANTED.—A Vess l to carry 50,0()0 feet Lumlier to Havana, apply to nov 19 G. WESTFELDT & BRO. SCHOONER Y\ A NT El).— The undei - w ishes to Charter one or two schoon ers to carrv Inick from the vicinity of this place to ISarataria ’ c.ci20-61 M. J. McllAE. IS E IV \ OIIK PACKETS. CITY LIN K. Q&'Tuload at the Wharf and Mail nirry 10 days..^ mm. m. mm The following vessels built expressly for the trade, will hereafter compose this line, viz: Ship MARY FRANCIS, Pkrcival,master, LEWIS CASS, A. Hawlky, B.irque REFORM, Til you, “ Brig SELMA, M. Smith, LINDEN, J. Livkrmorf., “ ALABAMA, F. W. Williams, «« MOBILE, W. Jones, SARAH BROWN,J.M.Norton,“ The above vessels all have cabins on deck, hand somely fitted np with State rooms for the accommoda tion of passengers. Freight will be taken at the lowest current rates sad every exertion made to despatch the vessels promptly as advertised. All cotton or other freight intended to be shipped by this line and consigned to the subscriber at this place, or to Sturg es &.CLEA r m an, (the Agents in New York,) will lie forwarded as directed, free of charge for commission. JON. C. RYAN, Agent, oct15 59tf corner Conti and VVater-sts. IMMOBILE AND MONTGOMERY PACKET. nK-»" (v The good, substantial and fust run Lii j I, ffrflfjlfF n'n8 Steamer JEFFERSON, S. C. «jg£gggJjBB|taBurnt! master, having undergone n thoroughrepair, will commence her regular trips so soon as the river will permit; leaving Mobile every Saturday at 5 o’clock p M. and Montgomery every Tuesday at 10 o’clock A. M . For freight or passage apply on board, nr to n2 B. H. FRY. FOR MONTUOMER V and WETUMPKA. I k fa The fine fast running Steamboat T ^ GEN. GAINES, J. W. Pollock, master, will leave for the above ports and intermedi ate landing, on Wednesday the 1st proximo, at 5 o' Hock, p. m. For freight or passage apply on board or to E. L. ANDREWS 4* CO. nnv25 cor Coin and Dauphin st«. MOBILE 4- COLUMBUS, PACKET. a gj*" fa Tie steamer DU (4URSNE, J. i^igj'fL Duio, muster, (liming Rvaiis* pa tent safety guard) will ply between the alaive ports and intermediate landings, the ensuing season. For j freight or passage, apply on board, or to E. L. ANDREWS & CO., nov20 corner Coin, and Dauphin-sts. MOBILE, MONTGOMERY 4* WETUMPKA WEEKLY PACKET. k fa The well known and fist running steamer GEN’L GAINES, J. W. Pollock, master, will leave Mobile every Thursday evening, at 5 o'clock, p. in., arrive at Montgomery on Saturday at 12 o'clock in., and Wetumpka at 9 p. m. Will leave Wetumpka oa Sunday morning at 4 a. ni. and Montgomery at 11 a. in. and arrive in Mobile Tuesday morning in time for the N. Orleans Liue Packets. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to E. L. ANDREWS & CO., novI6 63tf cor. Commerce and Dauphin-sts. N. B.—The (frine# has been thoroughly repaired, and is now iu every respect equal to any boat in the trade __ -m* COMMITTED to the jail of tlie eonnty of Decalb, Alabama, an the 19th July, 1841, one negro man as a runaway slave who calls his name Sam, and says lie belongs to Dr. Samuel Puckett, who he savs is living in Rankin county Mississippi, he is above twenty lour or five years old, yellow complexion, has long hair and two scars on his fore-head, about five feel five inches high, rather stout, his front teeth above are wide a part. Tha owner is requested to come forward Crove property, pay charges and take him away, or e will be disposed'of as the law directs. JOHN M. LANKFORD, nnv2 66tf Sheriff ol Decalb County. SALT.—2,800 sucks on hoard jslsip Blake from from Liverpool, for scle by LAIRD & LITTLFJOHN, uov22 83tf 34 St. Francis-st. SALT.—230 sacks, in store ami for sale by *4~4gP nov23_P^McCASKILL, 18 Con»:ucrce-«t.| CHEESE—120 boxes prime Ooslien, landing from brig Wetumpka, for sale by nm 18cw_ JOHN O'RF.ILEV. HAY.—150 bales North River, on board ship Genesee, for sale by nov23C. A. GILBERT, 50 Com, st. ALT—300 sacks in store aad for sale by © nov29 T. P. MILLER & CO. FOR HUNT. __ FOR KENT.—A comfortable frame dwel JggRjing house, containing four rooms, situated near the head of St. Louis st., (No. 145) having a kitch en and convenient yard altuched. Apply to HENRY F. STICKNEY, nov 30 90 m 40 Commerce-*!. DWELLING WANTED—k comfort^ l>le dwelling lor a small family, within live or ten minutes walk of our store, is wanted by nov29 T. I*. MILLER & CO. MFUR RENT.—On leasouablc terms, three odices and one double office on the second sto ry ol the House on the corner of Dauphin and Royal streets, N E corner; also sleeping rooms on the third story, either furnished or unfurnished. Apply to nov 26 87c JOHN C. AYRES. >4 FOR RENT.—The Counting Room Ibim JjgaLerly in the occupancy of the subscribers, at No. 69, Commerce street. nov20 82tf GARDNER & SAGER. MTO RENT—The House in Government »t formerly occupied by T. W. M’Cov. Esq. ami at present by the subscribers being one of the most desirable locations in the city, too well known to require any description. Apply to LATHAM HULL & SON. >N. Twm„ ;eels. Apply to ^ JAMES HAGAN, 84 < r st. o T(j ft ENT.—Three Rooms —.— - - miners «t. Apply to “*to7s THOS. P. MILLER ♦ Co. AA FOR RENT.—A large fire proof Ware jyl'jjHll Wmise on St. Joseph street, capable of contain ing 3000 bales cotton. Possession given on the 1st December next. A Dwelling House on the north east corner of St. Joseph ami St. Louis streets. A Dwelling House on the south side of Si.Anthony street, the first next west of St. Joseph street. Pos session given immediately. A convenient Dwelling House, with a large lot on Jackson street, opposite the Unitarian Church. Pos session given immediately. Foi terms, apply to nov4 JOHN B. TOULMIN >jA FOR RENT.—Two brick, dwellings in the Ejia row in St. Anthony, Is-tween Jackson and Claiborne sts. [ociSfl] A. BATRE & Co. JOl FOR RENT-—From the 1st November, the JjljiMJVame dwelling on St. Francis st., between St. Joseph and Conception streets, now occupied hy Mr. Charles Smith. Also—possession given immediately, a brick tene ment on the north east corner of St. Francis aud Cluilxirne streets. Also—a brick tenement on St. Michael st. (south side) lietwecu Claiborne aud Jackson streets. Also—two Rooms immediately over the office of the subscribers, suitable for sleeping rooms. Ami—a large Lot under fence, opposite Burden’s row, ami lieing part of the square bounded by St. Francis, St. Michael, Dearborn ami Wilkinson sts. For terms, apply to oji20 tiltf BARN EW ALL & WANROV. JjrA FOR RENT—A store and office fronting ; ilie wharf, uear Dauphin street. Apply to o, tl8 60tf_E. L. ANDREWS fcCO. MFOR R ENT—From the First November— an office on tlie 2d floor of the building corner of Conti aud Commerce st. Apply to octlS E. C. CENTER & CO. OFFICE TO RENT.—A large Room now IXM iccunieil by Dr. McNallv.at the corner of Dau phin and Royal streets. Apply to oct6 _MOSELY & CO. jklhs FOR RENT.—The House ami Lot «n the south side of Congress street, next door to the coi ner of Conception street, tliere is a good well of of water in the yard and all conveniences snilable for a private family or lioardiug house. For further par ticulars apply to michael McDonald, oct4 54tf * at the office of Moses Ryan, Esq. zi>l FOR RENT.—Three stores on Water street between Hitchcock’s allev.aml Dauphin street Apply to [sep29] ROBERTSON & CO. MFOR RENT—Possession given 1st Nov. The four brick tenements on St. Aiithouv.be tween Jackson and Ctailiorne streets. The three brick tenements in State street, corner of Conception street. The <1 welling in Conception street, between St. Anthony and State street, now occupied by J. Simp son, Esqr. Thu dwelling immediately opposite the last, now oertipied by Mr. C. J. Roth. The dwelling in St. Anthony street,between Jack sou and Claiborne, adjoining the brick house of R. L. Walker, Esq. Also—Two houses at Spring Hill, for the winter will lie rented low to careful tenants. For terms, apply to [«ep22 19] A. BATRE & Co. JHL TO RENT,—From 1st Noveinlier next, HB. the two storv House on Monroe, between St. Emanuel and Royal sis. now occupied by Mr. Titos. Strang. The House on Government, corner of Conception st., occupied by Mr. J. Clements. The House on Conception st., adjoining the above, occupied by Dr. Roulslon. The House, w ith three acres of ground attached, with stables, nut-houses, &c. situated on Government st., one mile from the market house. The House at Summerville, corner of Spring Hill road and Center Avenue, with three acres of ground, stables, ike. The House on the Avenue adjoining the ulxive. The two one story Houses on Water, between Es lava aud Madison streets. For terms, apply to si!p 17 E. C. CENTER & CO. ifi TO RENT.—Those two 2 story new brick I Blip Dwelling Houses, situated on the south side of St. Michael street, bet ween Claiborne and Frank lin streets, having live rooms, pantries, closets mid cellars—together with kitchen, ironing rooms mid servant’s rooms. They will lie ready for occupancy by the 15th Octolier and will lie rented low to good tenants. Apply to 1. C. DUBOSE & CO., sepl3 45tf ‘ 39 Water-st. Ml OFFICE TO LET.—That convenient of fire with two rooms attached, over Nos. 8 and 10 Commerce st., is for rent. Apply to sept 10 T. P. MILLER & CO. FOR RENT.—Tlie convenient dwelling 1 KilW House and Lot at Smnuierville, formerly occu pied liy Mr. L. Hull and now by Geo. Westfefdt Esq from the 1st November next. Apply to sept8 L. HULL & SON, Water-st NE DEARBORN CARRIAGE & CARRY ALL, square body waggon. Also, a light trotting Buggy Waggon, landing from brig Ceies, fnr sale by ]nov24 85ui.J JOHN O’REILEY. LAW NOTICE. —The undersigned has retlled in GAINESVILLE and will Practice the Law in tlie counties of Sumpter, Greene and Marengo—the Supreme Court and F»deral Court ut Tuscaloosa— also the adjoining counties in Mississippi, should bu siness offer. iiov20-82uu* GEO. F. SALLE. IN LOUR.—100 bbls superfine, on consignment, for i sale by C. A. GILBERT, 1%..,ao OU tJoiumerce-st. REMOVAL.—The undersigned has removed from 48 Dauphin to St. Francis street, where lie offers for sale on accommodating terms, a large as sortment of FURNITURE. Entrance 32 Water and 23 St. Francis street. nov2Q 83tfJ. C GWINN. LON DON PORTER,—Landing ex ship Hogarth from Liverpool, for sale by a ,*20 JAMES HAGAN, 84 Water-st. | CASKS CINCINNATI BACON SIDES, III landing from steamer Merchant and fo sale by „„v20JEREMIAH REA. MONTGOMERY BANK Certificates of Depo site Wanted, by no\23_E. L. ANDREWS k CO. BUCKWHEAT.—40 4; SO 4 bbls New Phila delphia Buckwheat, landing frein Brig Ceces, and for sale by [nov22 83ku] JOHN O'REILLY. VINEGAR—75 bids Cider Vinegar, 25 Idds While Wine do. For sale by nov 25 THOS. P. MILLER It CO. TOBACCO & CIGARS.—75 boxes Cliewing Tobacco, 50* Spanish Cigars, for sale by nov25 P. McCASKILL, 18 Couunercerst. POTATOES.—300 Imrrels Northern Potatoes, iu good order, for sale hv nov24 GARDNER It SAGER, 69 Com. st^ LD PALE SHERRY.—A few doien superior old Pale Sherry Wine, in store and for sale by FRANKLIN W. McCOY, n »vl2 69 Commerce-st. AIL ROAD IRON.—12 tons Rail Road Iron, 1 for sale by McGRAN Ik NOONAN, im>i22 No. 6 St. Micha^l-st. WHISKEY It FLOUR.—50 barrels Rectified Whiskey, 65 Ibis suiterfine Flour, for sale by n<»v25 P. McCASKILL, 18 Com. si. RIO COFFEE, N. O. Sugar and Flour, landing from sclu Mobile, and for sale by nov23 JAS. HAGAN, 84 Water el. INTER SPERM OIL—A few casks Winter StraiueJ Family Sperm Oil, received and for • aUby 1. C. DuBOSE It CO. Druggists, nlO late DaBose It Hoff, 39 Water-st. CHEESE—75 bxs Cheese; 5 casks do for sale by [no?29] T. P. MILLER db CO. T II E A T R E . . lV>- Last night but one of the engagement of Mrs. STUART. THURSDAY FVFMiXG, DFC. 2, 1841. Will Im* performed Bid war's Play of THE LADY OF LYONS. Cluude Melnotte.Mr. Pearson Pauline.Mrs. Richardson After which (1st time in this city) a Rurletta called A DAY IN’ PARIS. Charles YY’ini Ilia . Mr. Ewing Emily Greenville.Mrs. Richardson 93* T i-morrow , last night of the engagement of Mrs. STUART NOTICE—All those indebted to the subset iber, either by note, or by accounts made iu the years of 1839—*40, are requested to make payment by the ast of January, 1842, as I am determined to sue all who do not settle by that time. iio\57 8S||rw* * JOHN GALLAGHER. REMOY'AL.—The mibm-idteis have removed to - Mr. Hogan's new buildings in Couli street— Office second Hour. hoy27 88tf GARDNER & SAGER. LOWER ROOTS.—MOSELY k CO, Drug gists, at the corner of Dauphin and Royal sis., .‘ e Mary Silsby, a small collectiou ■. Uyacnui.. C< tnperiai*, .-tueinouea. Iris, Cruars ! Ranunculus, Lilias, Polyanthus, Narcissus, and dau yhiaJontr’vH*. aov 27 k^'OPrms.—*100 sucks Havana Codec, 100 do Rio do, .3* do Java do. Eorsnleby "0*26 ■-‘YUTII b DABNEY. " Raisins.—200 boxes iu. r. nai*...*, 100 bf do do do, 100 qr do do do. For sale bv nov 26 SMITH & DABNEY. BAGS Co flee rereived per aclir. Joseph “Ivlvr Brown, and for sale l»v i»ov26 87if G. WESTFELDT 4* BRO. Jk |»|»LE BRANDY?— 10 bbls old Apple Brandy. jfm.For sale by (nov 26) SMITH fc DABNEY. 1 EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK.—Checks at short sight, uud Bills at 60 days sight. For sale by JOS. AUZE Jc SON, nov 26 30, St Fiancis st. Bagging * rope.—200 )*■ ky. Bugging. 150 coils Rope. For sale bv nov 26 SMITH it DABNEY. FLOUR—104 hbissupeifin* Flour. Landing per steamboat W W Fry, and for sale by nov 26m F. W. McCOY. SUGAR.—20 hhda old Sugar. For sale by nov 26_SMITH fc DABNEY. OPE—50 coils Western; TOBACCO—50 bxs Virginia potiud plugs, low priced; STORAGE —Merchandise iu any quantity, at the lowest rates, by A. MoKINSTRY, not26 87 C 3 WTater st. COFFEE—150 bags Rio Coffee, new crop, a beautiful article, lauding from stcnutlioat W W Fry, and for sale by nov 26m _F. W. McCOY. j C1ANDLES—600 bxs Sperm and C'ouipoHt lor /sale by [nov26] G. WESTFELDT fc BRO. AGGIN G A N D ROP E—20tTpTece« ~K?u lucky Bagging; 200 coils do Rope, for sale by nov26 G. WESTFELDT fc BRO. FOR HIRE.—A uegro Bov 12 or 14 years old, apply to (n«>v 26) SMITH 4» PAllNEY. INDIA BAGGING.—A few bales48inckea wide, Landing uud for sale by nov 26m_ F. W. McCOY. VINEGAR.—50 bbls Cider Vinegar, 25 hf bbls do do. For sale by nov 26 SMITH & DABNEY. TIIHE SUBSCRIBER has just received— X 50 cases European and French Priuts 100 14 and bales Cotton Osimbarg* Brown and bleached Sheeting and Shirliug 25 eases white fc grey super Welsh Plains Kersevs, Linseys, Denims, Ticking, &c. 15 bales Blankets, in which are sujier. both rib bon Iround Whitney, and Mackinaw for beds; Cradle and coarse DutlU and Twilled do —ALSO— 100 cases Kip and Negro Brogans and Boots 175 dozen fur and wuter-proof wool llals CtU ito women amt cUHdren’s l'aliu Leaiu lloods Oriental (new style) Florence plain aud English Straw ladies and misses Bounots, newest sha|>e* all of which, with a great variety of other article* iu the DRY GOOD way, making an unusual au<l very ex tensive assortment, which lie offers at wholesale or retail low for Cash or on short time. Orders of com mission houses, ami the custom of purchasers from the country ami city is re«|H-ctfolly solicited, nov23 GEORGE G. HENRY. VINEGAR.- 6'J barrels Newark Cider Vinegar, for sale by D. C. LOW HER & CO. iiov23m 59 Commerce-*!. OATS.—500 sacks heavy western, for sale bv nov23 C. A. GILBERT, 60 Com.' st. AGGING AND ROPE— 50 pieces Kentucky Bagging 50 coils Kentucky Ro|»e, for sale by uov23 CIRODE & WHITE, cor. Com & Dau. *ts COFFEE—400 bags prime Havana, Rio, Java, and St. Domingo Coffee, for sale bv CIRODE 4- W HITE, uoy23 cor. Commerce and Dauphin st*. RAISINS.—200 boxes MK. Raisins, for sale by nov24 85c JOHN O’REILEV. ’ WANTED—A Negro woman, a plain Cook and and washer. Apply at this office. nov22 ADVANCES ON COTTON.—The subscrilwr is prepared to make advances on Cotton con signed to his friends in Livemool, Glasgow, New York and Boston. I). WIIEELEK, imv22 8 Water-st. STORAGE—The bulk of 590 bbls can Ire s oicil on reasonable terms in a fire proof warehouse.— Apply to nov22 J. B. TOULMIN, 85 St Michael st. FLOUR—100 barrels siqierfine Flour, landing from schooner Swan ami for sale by nov22m D. C. LOWBER fc CO., 59 Com. »t. (N LASS WARE—Just revived per schr Swallow, ff 50 doz cut flat fluted Tumblers, 504 do white chrystal glass do, 500 do 4 pint tavern polished bottom do, 500 do do do star do, 250 do common do do. For sale by J. B. TOULMIN, nov 22 83c 55, St Miultael st. OIL.—20 cases fresh Olive Oil; 10 chests Flo rence do, just landed and for sale by nov 25 M OS ELY It CO.. Druggists. ANTED TO HIRE.—A color**! female nurse 10 or 12 years of age. Address C. D. at the Franklin House. uov 25 86m UGAR& MOLASSES—15lihds prime eld Sugar 10 htids prime new Sugar, 40 boxes Havana Sugar, white and hrowu, 30 bbls new Molasses, in hooped Cypress bids, 5 do Sugar-House Molasses. For sale by nov 25 _T. P. MILLER Sr co. £2 HOT It NAILS.—50 bags Shot, 45 kegs Nails, ® for sale by P. MsCASKILL, nov25 18 Commerce-st. SALT, CIGARS It COFFEE.—1000 sacks Salt, 125 nr boxes Cigars, 60 bags Rio Coffee, For sale by F. SHAW 4* CO, uov 25 84 Commerce st. NOW LANDING from the Weluiunka, and lor sale at Gates's Pharmacy, Linseed Oil, Copper as, Whiting, Sash Tools, Gold Leaf, Alcohol, Itc nov 26 HOPS—A fresh article, now in store. n»v26 II. GATES. SAL ERATUS—15 kegs Sal Eratus, 1601b# each, for sale low at [nov26] GATES'S Pharmacy. COFFEE—50 bag* Green Havana, landing from schr Joseph Brown, and for sale by nov26 E. C. CENTER It CO. HAY.—100 bales this day landing, for sale by nov 12 C. A. GILBERT, 50 Coni'ce-st Kentucky bagging.—200 piece* suiter ior quality, |n*rt in large pieces of 86 yards, landing this day aud for sale by D. WHEELER, nov 4 8 Water st. ENTUCKY ROPE.—215 coils superior Bale Rinie, landing this day und for sale by aav4 D. WHEELER, 8 Water-st. OAF, CRUSHED It POWDERED SUGAR, in barrels and itoxes, for sale by novl5JOHN O'REILEY. MADDER-Prime Dutch, Ombro and French FFF Madders, landing and for sale by 1. C. Du BOSE It CO. Druggists, nlQ late Du Bose It Rolf, 39 Waler-st. A CCA RON 1 It VERMICELLI .—20 bo^«T* Maccuroni and 20 hxs Vermicelli, in store aud for sale by DESIION, JAY LOR It MYERS, nov 12 corner Commerce na«t Onti-sts, NAILS.—595 kegi* first qua life Nails assorted, 4 to 20d, for sale at a low price, apply to nov20 E. C. CENTER It CO. Albany ale—20 u>u for sale t>> w nov90 HARRIS 4* ROSS. GOMBO SASSAFRAS.—A supply of Gomlio, prepared with the greatest care, just received ami lor sale iu quantities to suit purchasers, at aov26 GATES'S Drug Store. VJ A LI I ABLE COTTON LAND IN Sol III ALABAMA. FoR SAIThe subscribe, administrator of the estate •*(’ William Smiili. ir ceased, oilers for sale two large and valuable Planta tions, on lh« A al atuu river, ab *ut 12 miles ab..\i •Selina, und 2a miles lie low Motgomcrv. One o them is in the Count* «•( Autauga, containing eigli teen hundred a.-res,of vvbich from .seven - eight hun dred acres are in cultivation, b.-iiulifilly mi; | bin. with water foi plantation purposes, ami Ibr s-t •. !•, In a never failing stream', running eutirelv through tin plantation. That portion of the tract which, is not under cultivation, is well tiudiercd and princ ; ally cotton laud, ol’llte very best qua lit* In tin- culli.r ol cotton and coin. The other tract is situated in the comity of Dallas, in the bend of the Alabama river, generally known by Durand's Bend—Containing about fourteen him tired acres, nine ii.mdrcd of which are in cultivation. This tract is alia well supplied with timber an i vva ter, uiiJ is of the liest quality of cotton land. Both these plantations are bounded, an I divided from each other, by the Alabama river; they ate now in a state of high cultivation, with com foil able dwel lings, gin-houses and Mhcr necessary buildings on each, lit for i mined iatwAse. The quality of the soil, the easv access to maYket by the Alabama river, the southern latitude, and the character of the popu lation in the two counties of Dallas and Aulatiga, af ford great inducement^ to capitalists desirous of en gaging hi the culture ojttRc gt eat staple of tlic south to 50!) bales ... three hands. w* *»*» *;»**• The stock ofcorn, fltUAPf ln*td oiHS. uo*v plantations, the Imgv dm tic, backiinitb'. ami farming ..**•.»«a., .*Ye:*t>.e uttered for side, session given at the eta iH'^be year. Persons wishing to tascli.ise. can apply In .V II. (laston, at the lati.Ruy on the river, udjoi"' Autauga piaiitnlhui, w4|U!L,!ii a - «• jotmtliUJ to .m ... .... . - rri 11 untsv iHi1 during the iner, and at New Orleans during the winter. Tile terms, Ibr either or both of the plantations, will Ire quite advantageous. MEREDITH C\\LIIOlT.\ . nov27 Pr. fee #30 QtJ” The Charleston Courier, Kirhmmid F.uquirei and liuutsvillc Advocate will insert the above mire a week for eight weeks, ami forward their accounts to the Democrat Office. Huntsville, for payment. F11HE VEGETABLE PULMONARY BALSA M. 1 the in-'Hi valuable remedy, recently discovered, for consumptions,coughs, colds, asthma, spitting of blood, whooping cough, and pulmonary affections ol every kiud—price 50 emits. Particular caution—Each genuine bottle is enclos ed in a blue wripper,«ni which is a yellow label sign ed “ Sampsou RihwI.” None other can lie genuine. 'I'lie great celebrity of the genuine pulmonary bal sam lias been the cause of attempts to introduce spu rious articles, which, by partially assuming the name of the genuine, are calculated to mislead and deceive the public. Among these mixtures, arc the Ameri can Pulmonary balsam. Vegetable Pulmonary bal sam, balsamic Syrup, and others. Purchasers slnml 1 inquire for the article by its whole mime, the Veget able pulmonary Balsam; and see that it hears die marks and signature of the genuine. Each bottle and seal is stamped Vegetable Pulmo nary Balsam. S. Rkkii. One more counterfeit besides the American Pul monary Balsam, and the others above alluded to! — Thu latest attempt to deceive the public by a spuri ous mixture, falsely called genuine puliiionai v bn I sum, prepared by Samuel Andrews ami Jos. A. Vea zie. To avoid the imposition of this spurious arti cle, wc again refer the public to the written signa ture of Sampson Reed, on the outside wrapper of each bottle. Boston, July 1, 1841. Lowe & R»:kd. A fresh and large supply of the above now receiv ed and for sale, wholesale or retail, by uov29 11. GATES, Dauphin street. PA I NT E R’SfDIAMOND (T.M ENT—Aii ...va luable discovery for joining broken glass, china, earthenware,cabinet work, ami fancy ariieh-s of ev ery description. This cement i® acknowledged tube superior to any tiling of the kind eve otfered to the public. Its extreme strength is remarkable, as also the variety of purposes to which it may be applied. It resists wet—will slum! an ordinary degree of heat, ami its hardness, when set, is truly astonishing.— 'Phe great facility of using it, no mixing or prepiira liun being requited, is a strong recommendation in its favor. In lact, it requires only to lie known, to In* found in use in every family. For mending broken glass, china, &c. it succeeds wonderfully, as the joints show but little. Many ar ticles of this kind, that but for this discovery would be entirely useless, innv lie securely ami (irmly mul ed, ami become as useful «» when hew. Ti„. I,.lives iiCUniKk, limey articles in tortnii>c shell or cabinet work* may be neatly mended with ii. To prevent imitations, which would disappoint the purchases and bring into disrepute the genuine ui ti de, the public are requested to observe the signature of the proprietor, “ W. B. Painter," written on the wrap|H*r of each bottle. Sold iu bottles at 25 and 50 cents each, by tin* Propnirtor, W. B. Painter, No. 23,3d Avenue, N. Vork ; also, by bis appointment, by nov29 li. GATES, Druggist, Mobile, Ala. FI!RUST SALE—REAL ~&$TA \ . i . JL is hereby given, that the tins lees of the Gordon Land eoiiieany will proceed to sell ai public sale, at the door of the Court-house of Mobile eomilv, on the first Monday of Decemlier m xt, all the lands remain ing unsold iielonging to said Company, for the pur pose of closing and finally settling the said Trusi. The trustees will sell the said properly as it stands and will give auc.lt titles as they Hie Hiilhori/.ed as ti unices to give, by virtue of the deed of eonveyanci ami trust, dated the first day of June, 1834); w hereby said lands were conveyed by Archibald W. Gordon to Henry Hitchcock, George N. Stewart and Abner S. Lipscomb, Trustees, foi the benefit of said A. \V. Gordon ami of the stockholders, of said Gordon L ind Company, and which deed is duly recorded iu Mobil* county. The property to be sold, is a portion of the Eavre Tract, containing originally nlsmt 200 arpens of laud in the lower part of the city of Mobile, a small portion <>f which has I men sold hy the Trustees, the remain der w ill now lie sold as it stands. Persons wishing to purchase w ill please apply to George N. Stewart in Mobile, who will explain the situation of the prop erly, and of the title proposed to he conveyed. The terms will be made known on the day of Mile. Sak ai twelve o'clock. GEORGE N. STEWART, I). E. HALL, Mobile, Novl8 80tIstMdec Trustees. IN CONFORMI TY with the la*l Will uud Ten lament of Joseph Ruby, deceased, and to curry into effect the provisions of said W dl, and in con formity with the order of the Orphan* Court of Mo bile county, granted the 28lli day of October, Dill, I will, on Monday, the S«li day of January, 1M-12, ex pose to public sale, in front of the court house i l Mobile, within the legal liourjof sale, all the personal aud real estate of said Joseph Rally, us follows, viz: the Negroes Willi, Tony, Isaac, Sally and her three children; Household Furniture; us al*o, u tract of Land lying on Bayou Coden, in Mobile county, con taining a bout 300 acres; also a tract of Laud ai Ful ton, containing about 48 acres, being the residence of the late Joseph Raby. Terms of sale 6 months credit, with two good se curities JOSEPH KREBS, not 20 82tf Executor. Dli. H. GATES, Dauphin si., informs die public that lie has now >jn band, and w ill liwrealiei keep, in addition to htt flocked' Drugs, Medicines, &c., a general assortttf—• of GARDEN HELDS. among which •— 1 Asparagus; long IJrxAl, early turn ip, French Sugar and other Beets; white kidney and Lima llwans Long pod, red and hroiku *|>erkled Valentine, Chi na white and yellow lUlnas; Scutch aud tier. Kale; Early York, Imadroth’k hu ge York, early Battersea, large drumhead, flat Dutch, green curled and drum bond Savoy, red Dutch and green German Cabbage, earlv born and long orange Carrots; curled Cress; Early Cauliflower; white uud red solid Celery; Early frame and long green prickly Cucumbers;— Large purple Egg Plant; curled Endive; large tlu_* leafed Leek: Cayenne Pepper; early, brown Dutch, large curled India and earlv cabbage Lettuce; Span ish and Cairo Watermelon; Nutmeg and citron Muskutelon; Okra, Tomato; Salsify; Rhubarb; — a great variety of Peas, Turuips, Radishes, Sipiush es, Onions, Pot and sweet herbs. Terms cash. All these seeds warranted. no\27 Doctor feutchw hanger’s infalli ble POISONS fur killing, destroying and ex terminating every series of vermin infesting public and private houses, bedrooms* garrets, sl ues and store bouses, gardens, fields, trees aud plants—such as rats, mice, cockroaches, lied bug*, mustpntoes, fleas, flies, ants, moths, catterpillars, hornets* mites, fkc.,just received aad for sale at nm27 GATES’S Pharmacv. FAMILY SPICES.—Dr. Gates Ims now r« ceived a full supply of articles in his line for fa mily use, embracing among other articles the follow ing spices of tile best kind:— Cinnamon* Cloves, Nutmegs, Allspice, Black Pep per, Cassia Buds, Mace, (linger. Cave him; Pepjmr, Mustard, Wb. Mustard* Jamaica Ginger, Allots Seed, Coriander Seed, Fennel Seed, Curraway Seed, Race Ginger. Also— Pearlnnli, Sal Era t os, Isinglass, Pent*. Bar lev, Sago, Tapioca, Arrow root, Starch, Indigo, Rotten Stone, Polishing Powder, Silesian |Wi*h, Scouring Bricks, Whiting, British Lustre. nnv27 INK, BLACKING.—100 dog Chemical Writing Ink, 200 dnx Ma.-ion’s Challenge Blacking, 150 do Tnoinpson & Co’s premium do, I For sale by (uov 27) T. P. MILLER St CO. Medical and culinary herbs.—aT Gates’s Drug Store, 106 Dauplii i street—Sage, Thyme, Baltic, Catnip, Pennyroyal, llniehomid, Pep|»enniiit,Spearmint, Motherwort, Life Everlast ing, Coinfrcy Root, Sweet Mn jorum, PopLti Bark, Saffron, Marshmallows, ami various oilier domestic Herbs, Barks, Roots, Itc. for sale at uov27 GATES’S Pharmacy, 106 Dauphin si. ma him: a nu / i\s i ha a < h\ U.\. I.IKK l\M I5\M K \\l* TKI S I’ CO Capital j- :’.'»0,00U—all pan) in. T HU ST K KS, j \mr.s i.\m;i;akitv , /v.w*nt. T. Sanford* tui* Dyer, Juua. Duni, I lenty IImT’*, C Ilazaid, S. I*. Hilliard, A. W. Cordon, Aicli. Hioim* T. V\ . Mri'iiy, .las S. Dens, p. Have*ies*. ( hImii iNoti is, R. S:iH,«d.l. Tiiis company continue to do ;» general m sun an business at tlieir ullirii, corner Nt I 'mncis an I K \al streets, inking risks at the '.*sunl late of preiimm* against loss 01 daiungc by lire ta In irk or frame bud diM'/s, or to tiicrcliaiidise oi I'm iiiture contained there in, as also against the dangei of marine or riier nu ligation. IDVV. MAIM IM.M ', jane I 2kv Sec’y. I’lUK. AND M \U\SV. INM U \Nt K. fglilK utid»*r*igiied, appointed agenl for the I'I’O * TKt'Tlo.N INSI If A NIT. < <). ..I' I lit. ll'..nl Connecticut, is now prepurcil to take risks against tire on Stores and Dwellings (of bi ick or wood) and their contents, also Marine or river nsk*. on cotton amt merchandize < I'anv description. Tin* rates of premium charged will Im* as low as unv oilier wfticc, a.id cJaims for loss or damage sus tained promptly adjusted J NO. C- RY AX, Agent, tt.) ■* (Minuet* utimtv unm, ».jm jw-r tnm, 250 “ heavy “ “ 111 lit “ 145S “ East India Bagging, 2| to 2sMh *‘ 250 “ heavy Dundee hemp, do weighing I4 tu lj per yard, 200 ends Russia Hemp Rope, 50 ** Bombay “ “ 200 “ Kenluelky '* 20 rases Baleing Twine, 50 pieces Salt Sacking, 72 bills Kentliekv Hams, 20 lilids 200 tons Swedes Iron, comprising all sizes, j It) Ions Bundle ami Sheet Iron, comprising a genetal assortment, 500keg* White I. ad. The above will be sold lew, ami ou necoiuniodiulag terms, apply to McGRA.N .fit NOONAN, llov9 7ltf G St Michael *t. t / IMS. LIQUET ;ts, OIL, OLIVES, &e — V ♦ 40 hil ls Claret, a’50bxs do, “Labile,” “Mar geaux,” “Si. Eslephe,” &e 70 b\h M 11sc.1t, “ Lillie” and “ Front iguiin** (iO <p* casks Madeira, 40<p‘casks Foil 10 do Sautnrne, lOlixs t'liraeau •1 boxes M.trust liinn, 25 Poxes (Mixes 10 boxes Pickles, 10 Itoxes i.'apers 40 boxes Salad t )|| —landing from lianpie Due d’Orleans and f<«r stile by n iv 10 OGDEN BROTHERS, 12 Water-st.‘ IN OR SALE.—A family of valuable NEGROES. —consisting of—BRANCH, aged 40; goml Gardner, Ostler and general servant GEORGE, aged G; bis sod BRANCH, “ 20; lirst rate Steward and Waiter JOE, 44 19; Drayman The above negroes have been raised in this city, and are of good character, and first rale servants 10 every respect, ami only sold loclose a concern. 'I hey can lie seen by applying at the corner < f Conti and Commerce street, up stairs. unv20 BAGGING fi. ROPE.— 70 pi ' knitnuky I>.r gnig, 20 bales India Bagging, 50 coils Ken tucky Rope, for sale by old SMITH fit DABNEY. ^HF.ETl n(> St SHIRTING.—Brown anil bleach* t*d. all (|iialities, just received ami for sale In n o 18 1,4TRAM HULL fit SON* HEAV V PLAINS. -20bales VVa liiitglotiFlatus . heavy fabtie, for sale by nov 12 ' l.ATIIAM III'Ll. & SON. ,)jta PIECES KENTUCKY BAGGING, Mr roils Kentucky Rope, for sale hv uovG 70tf J\MES II \G A\ , SI Water-st. U AVAN A S4EGARS—For mile in ti. WES ITEI.h r fit BRO. 100m iMautiel A mores Trubucos, •>i»m do ^ J» Regalius, 159m ‘Ugues,* ‘Ali.unzu’ fit ‘Garcias’Tralmcos, 100m ‘Britannia’ and 4Noreiga’ Canones, 75m ’onstnneia,’ ‘Lopez,’ ‘ D.ivco|uni.* oet25 G3tf SPAM Al I N DB iO— G00 Urn liuest Spanish lu rligu, landing ex ship Edvviua, lor sale by I. C. UuBOSE rV. Co. Druggists, n10 late DuBuse fit Rolf, :»‘i Water-st. d 1 ARRIAGES, BUGGY WAGGONH, &e., for one or two li irses, built to ortier and of best workmanship, fm sale by 1111 v 15 JOHN t I’KEILKY. NEW 1'1NCY GOODS.—An assortment col trad an 1 Blaek Silks, Itlaek anil colM Mmisline d • Lanes, French Prints, Fancy Handkerchiefs and Shawls, Kid and Fillet Gloves fit Milts, 1 ,iorn C’amb.TMI.fs Silk liosiury, fite. just received and for sah- by Tlios. s. B ATE*, oet 13 flgtf No. 60 Water-st. 1 HHH CORDS OAK WOOD—for sale by 1 UUU JACOB OBER, uetl2 Government-st. W Ai.GO\S, HARPS, W HEELS, &c.—Ail assortment <>f Drat* ami Waggons with nail wiilioat bodies; light and lioaty Carts; ex tra dray, eart ait4 waggon wheels. Plantation wheels,earth, wood and wheelbarrows, always on lui i I, made bv John Wood, ol Philadelphia, of the best sraso*' *d itialia ials and wot kinaiisliip, for sale novlt rfttmos by JOHN Q’KE1L15Y• SADDLES.—2 cusw*, for sale very low by 11 iy 15 JOHN CFREILEV. P 5 K.VIOVAL.—The iindersigueil have removed to ■ liist store in the new block of building*, oppo site their late oflic.e. F. SHAW & CO. nov8 71 Comnierce-st. TJEMO VXC DOUitLEJJA 1 4* SEAMS, C V Books v. 1.1. k ks & Sr a i ion k it, bate removed to th" store formerly occupied by John Stephenson & < o. No. :i<» Dauphin street. not 8 UEMOVAl .—The subscribci* bate removed le the corner ol Commerce and Si. INIichael-sts. net 1ft SMITH .V DABNEY. ON DON, DUFFIL, POINT, ROSE A N D -J WIIITNFY BLANKETS—50 bales just le va ivod and are uow open mu! for sale by not 12 LATHAM HULL & SON. PORI’ WIN E.—5 «|r casks and 25 cases superior old Port, for sale lo novl5 JOHN O’KKILKY. rjnOBACSo U CIUAR8.-AO boxes ( In wo.g A 'Pobaccn, 10a Spanish Cigars, for sale by not 13 76tf I*. MeCAHKILL, 18 Com. si. 0|||t PACKAGES SHOES 4*BOOH#,direct ** " from llie manufacturers. UI1VJ2 i,A’CiiAm tttna. o*. .vn. ^ \ il I.NKTTS & PR IN"* E ALKKRT « ASS I MF.KES.—25 packages just received and lor sale by [no\ 12) LATHAM HULL & SON. NEATS FOOT OIL—Pure Neal fool Oil, by the ■ullou or bottle, for sale by I. C. DuROSE CO. Druggist*, not 10 late Dubose & RofT, No. 38 Water st. L' AIMES ENGLISH & HERMAN i O'lTDN HOSE.—200 doexn, just received and for sale uovll by LA PHAM HULL & SON*, I IN.SEED OIL—2 pipes pure Ei^flhih Lint* oil -J Oil. in store and for sale by I. C. I)uHOSE CO. Druggists, nil) late DuBose Sc Rotf, 39Water«*&. Kentucky bagginu—150 piece* Mxy* nlle, 85 to 95 yds each and 45 indies w ide, Jor sale by OJDEN BROTHERS, mo l') 12 Wiiln-I WINDOW <*L\SS -250 boxes ji'ses, of best A».. brands, in store and fir *pde by I. C. Du BOSK 4* CO. Druggists, novlO la'.e DuBose & Rnlf, No. «J8 W.itn **t I j! LOUR.—50 bids supwitiae western, in si t-re • and for sale by DESIION, TAYLOR & MY CHS, iiov12 corner Commerce and Couti-si*. flbilisUCO.—100 boxes assorted ipialitics, fir ■ sal" by [ not I 5k in > 1 JDlIV O’REILLY. OLIVE OIL—In store, and landing ex Edwiftu* 50 baskets Bordeaux Olive Oil; 1 pipe M irsorl Lea do. for sale by I. C. DuBOSE & CO. Druggists, nlO late DuBose 1* RofT, 39 Water-*!. MARKING INK.—4 Mils Ink, for marking Col tuit Bales, just received and for sab* bv R. L. W ATKINH Ac CO. Druggists, ort.20 corner Waiei and St. Fntnria-sU. SPERM CAN DLEtL-—luObuKe* frtvoi ilw u,and* in store and for ml* bv DESI ISON, TAYLOR Sc MYERS, not 12 ! I earner Cunti and < ’•MHK»oftse-*la.B iwvK) P. M.CA3K1LL. 13 Cm. »t. » BECONO HAND CAItlll ACI'. f..r ula well miimtsd fu( family n»“ A|i|>ly l ' „ci27 ’ JOSEPH HALL U CO. A LARGE”NORTHERN COW, f..r .ale bv nov!2 DESHON, TAYLOR *c MYERS. IsKSINKSS CARDS. c. Johnson. shoes, noois, hath. Hussars, domestic COT loss, KERSEYS. Ac., at wholeaalH, nw 4'j Water atreet. up atair*. jA.viKs nios. Jun ks, IMPORTER OF RRASDY ASH H'ISES. ulT 31 Hi. Micliael-atreet, Mobile. KOHi.sstk & sTUMir, XERCHAAT TAIlilRS AM) CLOTHIERS, At THK OIK>!• VAKIKTY SIOHK, j ,il7 Corner <Sweruoieiit anil Wa er-stieeta. ' (iliORtil mnVLKND, c O >/ M I s S l'i s M E R c H 4 ST, • iHi 1m No. 3 | | Michael at. Mobile, Ala. I). . 11 W,L. (’() MMISSHW M E U K C WANT. Alb lie. [aepl‘27 t>iu| 1 P *(’ONNK!.li A KONTA INK, UuMiiissioa ,» I MlCIU tl I 1. Lirerjioti*. .1 amen Mr(-oniieU, ) John T. Fontaine. ) The n ierstone l vv/l make libera; AltAQcea of Cotton aliii.pe.l to M.Jonnell A Kontame. Liverpool jan a B B. FONTAINE. II K UK A 1, A D vA \ < ’ KS will be made on Cotton I consigned t-weir friends iu New York, Havre VI " A \ L'I1 i*' O.X i.;t» I 1 t».x—--t unsigm-u iu Messrs Hick* A Co. New Fork, will be mad bv |nl")| GKO. MARTIN. % |>V ANDES ON COTTON—We will make . U liberul advances on Cotton consigned to ua for sale in this market, or for shipment to our friends iu Liverpool, Havre, New York, Boston, nr New Or leans. K. L. ANDREWS A CO.. o*J7 3t corner Commerce and Dauphiu sts VDVANCF.S will be made by tbe undernigued on cuttnnskipped to Ids friends iu Baltimore, Phil adelphia, New York and Boston. t, • WM. 11 BUNNELL. MYI.K I>UMTPIDIKI». 5 lv consent . fpurlieu, tbe saie of RkaL Kstatm. ■ k situate I at Spring Hill, including tha valuable residence of Mr. Crotliern, and also the land lying wu the Spring Hill Road, nearly opposite the Nunnery, which wa.i advertised to be s Id by the unduroigned ns Trustee on the (All) iwat., lias been postponed until tbe jirnt Monday of l he ember next. Teims of sale, one Ibnrm cM'h, lm nnce one and two years credit. That very desirable residence on Spiing Hill, IhI1 ly i lie occupancy of \\ i'.liain Crotlicrs ; cotisist iiik* of a large dwe ling, mu-bouse■*, aud nine acres of bind. It is needless to dilate on the very superior advantages attached to this property: suffice it to aay, the dwelling contains 12 upright rooms, a pantry and five closets : has a kitchen attached 90 feet long, with the requisite moms for servants,ice., a stable. 70feet by vo, emit.lining, carriage, cow. and pig-houses; a brick smoke house; h garden in excellent condit'on; nil orchard, stocked with nearly every variety of frnit-tri es ; also, a large and iare variety of orna ment.d shrubbery surrounding the premises; in fine, a in >re desirable, or a better improved property ia not tube found in the southern country. Also tha: desirable piece ot land, containing about 1 4 in-res, between the residences of Col Phillips aud Major Swifi, immediately opposite the Nuuuery, on the Spring-hill road, a site admirably calculated for a dwelling, combining the essentials of a country reai deuce with the great advantage of its contiguity to own. til8ids R. M. LIVINGSTON, Trustee, r MO SHIPPERS. MERCHANTS, AND TRA I DELS IN GENERAL.—The above are re spccfully informed that they can be supplied by the undersigned with the following Good* received and receiving at ull times from ibe manufactories of Tho mas Vvse, London and Florence— English Bonnets, Hal- und Plait, plaiu and faucy of every dccription Plain and fancy Tucan Plait, Pedal Plait, Uoliu (birds, Bands und Tassels, Straw Bullous, Rob cues, Edging*, Ac. Likrwi-e constantly receiving by vessels direct from Leghorn, ladies', men's, buys', girls' aud infant's Hats, of every variety. And the following description of Bilks, likewise receiving by the steamers and packets1— Ladies' Dresses. geiitl®*”**"'* Scarfs aud Cravats. UaiidmiiiKM Komuls, Pans und ►•’ancy Bandan nas. ITALIAN LUSTRINGS AND CRAVATS, from every manufactory of celebrity. In addition to the above. Rags, Oil aud Paper, con stantly oil hand, from the dilfereut Italian suites. A consignment of Silk Velvets ami Hewing Silks, shortly expected. Orders received on commission for merchandise or productions of England und Italy. WILLIAM VYSE, No. 172 Pearl-street, New-York, ami n 1 r» -.’ms No.32 North Front-street Philadelpha. S >OI*K—175 coils, for sale by £ V SAMUEL ROBINSON, ii.IO tit 69 Commerce-street. • ) £ i boxes W "iih w Glass uss'd sizes from**! f to 28x- li. 200 gulls Dutch Littered Oil 250 kegs White Lead nss'd, Pure No 1 and No 2 5"0 ||,s Klnck Paint (in 28 lbs. kegs) 20 boxes Chrome Green 180 do Bruit wick Green, just received per brig (leces . and for side by ii.IO FAIRES A TODD, 20 Commerce st. ■V EW (J001)8—Just received hy the aulisrcibvr, I 1 1 \ per ship Hoganb and oilier lute Htnvals.au ex t.-usivo iisHortineiit of EARTHEN, CHINA and 1 <» i.ASS WAR ES, direct from the manufactories. ' which he off era to city autl country trade, at pricti in accordance with the tim «. :tl 34 Dauphin Street. ICrTarticulur utleulion paid to parking goods for the country. J. A. DELLINGER, u2H Its No. 34 Dauphin street. f J LOUGHS— We have just received a supply of 9 Palmer A M'Gnruiick'a Ploughs, trom the Kieh* nem I manufactory, Nos. 1, ti and 8. u9ff MlNGB 4 Ii OSS ELL, 13 Water st. u m ROGAN H AND HOOTS—50 cases Kip Bro I 0= uaos ; 40 do Hussetl do ; 25 do thick Boots, fur Male low hy G. (J. JOHNSON, ir„»2 42 Water-st up stairs, j* Two convenient Dwellings, liaviug each four rooms, ami kitchen room, on the norm side ol t iuiU street,lieuween Koyul and St. Emnnuelsts. 1 h<•—Three rooms suitable for offices or sleeping opnttmeiits, in thebuidiug adjoining the above dwell ing. Relit moderate. Apply to mj J. EMANUEL. FOR K ENT— Thce.e .Stores, No. 15, 17, 19 Mim east side of Water euyeet. They will be i rented separately,or together, and)* ■ desirable l®ea | lion for any busbies*, Al i »— rite Store No, *0. on we# side of Water , street, lat*» in the occupation of Obear 4 Phillips. Also—An Office over the store of D. Wheeler, No H Water street. The above premises will be rented ut very low rents. Apply to |ntf) J. EMANUEL. Av FOR RENT.—That desirable country resi deuce at Su mnerville, formerly in the n*5«:u imotv .if V t*’ m*,. and possession given oil 1st November. Apply nt thu Merchants' Insu ranee Go's. Office, St. Kraorisst. (o2t). j FOR RENT—That desirable Office or More «L 0,1 'he lowtn Hour of the building west »h|p of Royal, near Conti street—lately occupied by Cuthbert 4 Munlev. Also A brick Warehouse on Ht. Micha *i street, oppo* si e J. B. Tou'.iuin, capable of storing UttfO bales of cotton. Also a si .re on Ht. Michaatl street, now occupied hy Jn G. Davis 4 Co., with two Jarge offices oh j,be second ll »or. Also tyvo three stoiy buildings /mi Water street ad J joining rhe Merchants and Planters Journal Office—j with counting rooms in the second floor. Apply t© ...til J. EMANtUKL. 4 JOHN S RAO AW 4 CO. 27 Dauphin street, (iffV'r for sale ; 50 cases bro. drub plain Hats 59 do do bl iek do 50 do d'» rorusa do a3 da fashionable lur do 25 do do silk do Just received per brig Mobile. Also flaky expo ted in store by barque Helirosi ©tid brig Alabama: 100 cases Rnsaet Brogans; 50do Kip do 25 do thick Roots; 21) do tine do 40 do Women's tine Shoes; 20 do Men’s do 15 do Children’s do do_ 4 HATS AND BONNETS—Tue subscriber is now receiving a Urge assortment of Hats and straw goods, amongst wliiah, are as folio vs i 50 cases Men's fash. Beaver ami plain bik. Hats. .*•, *• “ wide brim ** " “ . “ drab “ 10 ii ** At jashlnnahl t silk " no diwP.lm LenfHeol.. *’■» » »»ri.tyof l.,l,».’ a.,.I Lrgw"1 P1*,11* •lr“w .hrll. Imm and ivery Omn0»: band boaea, .HSrl.1 l!.,w. r . .lock.. 1U. For aalc cheap lor caah or guod " v-T hy OBO. A. A.IMULH. o w.i.,., AT E-UOBBI jiSoN » ciiicAK | jW -fv STOKE—Juntiecei.ini per abip Heeler, a lagr »• aurtiO.nl of fuahtonable and low crowned brood brimmed Black alni While Oentie loeu’a HATH. Al.,t>—Fin* Ku.aiaBea.er, ami low priced H.u Likowi.te, reoei.ed per har<|ue He lirifii, an eaan-l item of «"e had eoirae While Lm«o uud Hutton Khirta: do Vhinne.l Sliirta; which will be .old verv low lor ca.h, « the aign of the M.imuoth Boot, corner of Water and Uo.ernm.ut .treeu. ocl22. __ CIOTT ON OSNABEKOB AMDSHlKTINaS y 73 I j.jlc Peter,burg manufactory, recei.ed bj John A. X.nc^r. .aow^ricjg^ ( STATE OF ALABAMA—4 LAR h L 4 4*1 VI > 4)h rH4X’* LnbllT, S. | I Ti tin, 18-tl. f ■''MIS l>A \ imiuo Fh**ci» Bt i 11y, I >* n t<i «d A. tbe last will and tsslainvnl of Matlc-w IVUt*. deceased, and 'Uggestft tc» ibe rout I that be Inis duly administered tbe r.state ol said Mailtrw Bettis, and nravs tbe court for ai» order of 1inal s< »ll« in* nt: V\ her eupon it is ordered, lliut Sattirriny, lire J54blt day ol Oetolier next, at the court house <>! 4 la the county, lw ap|>oiuted for ibe settlement <>t llie urconi ts of Haiti executor, arid that publication of this nidi r l>e utaJe once week Ibr fort) ih»y* nr llie Mol ile 4 «,m luerciul Register am] Patriot, a irews| apei |iinl<t. in tin* city ol Mobile, tint all persons inleresln. m.iv utieml aud bear tire settlement of said arrouuts. A true copy from tire minutes. Attest, TERRELL POWERS, ocl23 bdt40.Is t |erk. 40 HINI.STRATOK’S AO ILK.— Lei ter s id Administration on the estate of Elijah Piesnall, deceased, were ou the titlr dry of September, l>il, grunted to lire undersigned by the honorable llie 4 »i - plruns Court tif 4'larke county, Stale of Alabama.— All (mmsoiis indebted t«> said estate are Itcrebv noti fied to make payment immediately, and those having claims against tbe same, to present them within the time prescribed by law or the same will lie barred. JOllN PRESNALL, ) , . , oct25 63fc TRYON PRESNALL, \ ,F UEU. E. 1IOLT, FACTOR-MOBILE. ho. rMimmnl the Kai forage and >4 a uieuiiiri ) iw um i«e .»* to.*. for testimony ns to bis qualification fur that branch of Inisiuess. All basilic** confided to his rare will be promptly attended to by Ills agent until Ills retain to ibe city, which will lie in October. aug5 £hf CsKO. E. HOLT. Tlw* Journal and Advertiser will copy in the country paper uutil the 1st of January next. WIIARK NOTICE—Whereas, much inconven ieuce and great loss is experienced by the pro prietors of the wharves, from the present mode ot shipping upward freight, notice is hereby given that Iroui and after the first day of November next, no dray will be permitted to enter uprti any id' the wharves with merchandise for shipment, without the drayman first delivering to the wharfinger—who will attend for that purpose—a written acknowledgment troiu a res|M>nsible shipper, lesideut in the citv, of liability for the wliaifage, or payment of the some made in cash. seplS 44»tljan A. J. JUDE, Wharfinger. Notice.—Tim undersigned, (success • toj.st W. A. Smith) have this day formed a i■••-part nersbip under the name and style of Smith .S* I'd-uev for the purpose of transacting a general grocery bu siness. They solicit a conlinuuncc of the liheial pa tronage bestowed upon the late Him and the pi.ldic generally. JAMES .SMITH, oc.tl 68tf JOHN M. HARNEY. Dissolution ok copartnership.— Notice is hereby given to all concerned, that tin* copartnership in the Iron Foundry business at Mobile, kuawn under the name of James Curry & Co., lorn Imeu this day dissolved. All persons hav ing claims against said firm on account of the Mo bile Fouudrv, w>H pleas* present them for settle ment. [ortfeMfttf JAMES CURRY. WORLD’S WON DtIR—Valley* Magi, ,,! Pain Extractor—•* It is a strange fact, lail neverthe less, true, that the medical woild have no ef.ertual and general remedy, us yet, safely established for the cure of bums,” observed ail eminent physician in tiinh official rapacity , while addressing a jmy as cort oner in London, lately, while silting on ho impies over the ImhI> of u burnt individual, at the same time enjoiuing them to solirit the medical officers of tlm metropolitan hospitals to search the world for such a desideratum, that owperieuce bail established as the best ami surest. In order that no life should lie lost, or torture si f fered hereafter, by such afflictions, Dailey's Magical I’uiu Extractor is sent forth to |he use of man, i os sessing all tho merits required: and that unbelief, ignorance au«l prejudice may l« removed, nnd it ap plied to every sufferer unhesitatingly,a preiuium will lie given lo every oue who will apply it, and the ex cruciating agony be not removed. Um; hundred dol Hie luvc beun offered for months, and no failure has l>een found. Its extraordinary inasteilv powers are not ouly om nipotent; liut it is also promptly universal to Inal, without sear, all kinds of uiluieutr, even small pox pustules, if applied when the pox is ripe, so as never to leave the face pitted. Hardly any ambiguous case exists, but hope may lie cherished—the wmst burnt person may not dex|iuir of cure, when anointed im mediately. Should vital |tariM lie consumed, good will lie found, if only to remove pain for the short pe riod the victim may live. Those who allow distrust to triumph over trial, must still endure or perish, instead of lieing cured in a few days by the certain results of this all-efficient salve. The proprietor fears not contradiction when lie states the glolie does not equal it for its highly con centrated virtues ol anodyne, antisjieptic, astringent. nor vine, hepatic, and balsamic qualities, with other miner powers combined, which supply su I bring again to perfection any part l»y injury destroyed.— The question often put, “ how can a thing Ik* good for so many things !” is thus answered. To the toilette, nursery, dispensary, and every habitable spot of uiaakiud, it is indispensable ; and ladies lingering iu agouy for mouths, w ith inllained and broken taren'ts, can always, if they prefer, pre if mil Much, by only anointing thu intluniril parts a lew limes, ami tlmse with sore, weak ami inflamed eyes, even fur years, if they choose to anoint the eye and lids, cau regain comfort sod sight; nml if pa reals object to have their daughters seared iu tile lari' by burns, they can preserve their beauty by anointing the afflicted parts uutil completely healed, and scats from blisters may be readily put away. Much here is stuted which the writer kn .ws will not he behaved, of its excellence; but not half it* in estimable value is described; but all humbug lieing disclaimed, lie is aware necessity w ill prove every word correct; and though the tide lie hard to stem, of prejudice, aud long cherished habit, mid use, dis appointment ill medical skill on these affliction* will only suggest, *• shall the hnnling art remain a* fixed as a (Hist, while every art and science are moving as on the wing* of the wind. ’ To show that this disco very rests not on words, life, pain aud scar, to a great extent, have already been saved, and thousand* of trials satisfactorily made, aud never a failure: face* burut, scalded, aud bruised all over, can be seen a* complete as ever, healed in from nine to fourteen days; people blown up by combustibles, every thing extracted from the flesh, others months and years in torture, caused by welted iron, grease, VeM consu ming flesh, sinew ami musclo, even to tile lx me, which the faculty could uot conquer, cute I by only a few applications of this all-iinpoi taut salve. Too much of it cannot Ire applied to injury, or too little to do giaxl. No pain attends its use. Though thou sands of certificates cau be presented, we give only a few below. CERTiriCATKS. This if to certify tlmt J, with several others, was horribly burnt, bruised and scalded over our faces, necks, breasts, arms, hands and legs, by die explo sion of the steamboat Swiftsure’s boilers, on tlie bill October, 1840, and for twenty hours was parched in excruciating agony. Though the faculty did all they could, four up to that time diod, and the rest were fast sinking. I was out expected to live more than half an hour longer, when Mr. Dailey introduced Ins iiivaluable Magic Paiu Extractor, and on appheu lion, I was easy at oaco. My right arm had liecmne as black as coal, being supposed mortified, and the flash dropped off, even to the bone. After being dressed, in six hours it had returned to its mil uni) co lor, and in twelve, all mv swellings had gone down, ayd were perfectly easy. Other tilings, fault jmm; igpurance, wore applied, and I was ug iiu lurluti r and Milling, until the second application of Mr. Daily’s (uitmcut; and friau that moment I felt again roudortahte ^nd improved. 1 Imheve ha I tins greul remedy been toyed ;»l the time of the explosion, eve ry man wopld ha>;« lived. I am told n • pm son lias ever died from burning, flic., where ihi* hits lieen present; and to it <1 makeltuowit to the wmld, I owe my life, us do other*. IIE.\K\ YATES, Cor. Wash, apd Cliristoplier sin, N. York. I unfortiinately lairnt ipyoclf badly, and anointed the part# with Mr. Dailey’s Magical tain Extractor. IiumediiiAeJy Bur pain ceused, and in a few days u healed, without a mark. 1 consider* it superior to any other thing m» nml. E. N. LAMB. This is to certify tlioi my child, only eight days since, was horribly scalded on both arms ind hands, so that the akin cauie off. The agony nearly produ ced iu death hef**re we amid get aud apply Dailey’* Magical Paiu Extractor; fait in ten minutes after be ing dressed with it, the child was so easy as to tall asleep, and is now perfectly healed, tree of scar. No humane parent, knowing its merits, will ever la* tin ■titmlied. It* power extends to all kinds of hurts, a* promptly- DENNIS DON El*II AN. Oct. 15, 1840. This is to certify that myself and wife have * »ver itl times burnt ourselves, and I kav- had many deep cuts; andf received one near the ankle with a chis el, which Doctor Brown stated to lie one and u half inches dptp. By applying Dailey’s Magical l*aiu Extract# 4 was not stopp'd from work but four days, which, but for this, no doubt, I should have been for weeks. It leave* no scar. 1 commend this ointment to thn world, ns the beat that can lie used. Albnay, Nov. Iff, 1841. R. N. HAMLIN. This valuable remedy for tale wholesale and retail at J). GATES’S Drug Store, qov28 188 Dauphin at*