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ml .. Izmai,. _*** s <v <•» Li/, MOMMY /V/ ■■ H ML l)F, . ^VjVsKK L i >H. VOL, I.—ftp. 5, T L If M f$ . Subscription, ten .loll irs lor the dully j a per, payable in tlvu.me, and live doll trs for the country paper, payable y irI> iii a.iv.iiire by cash or city reference. !’• r*ons Wisiiiii^ to discontinue, must give use week’s notice in writing. An*kurisiNu.—Advertisements continued without in terruption, will be Cliarged at the rate ol one dollar per •quart; for die lirst insertion, hiiu lifty cents for each sub sequent one. ooiUi-wccki/ ami tri-weekly ones will he c a urged the sumo as tirst insertions. Twelve lilies make a square. If au advertisement makes less than a squuib, it shall cost as iiiucu -is a lull one. 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Arraiiie nent* will be made with those who occupy hall acoltimuor more continuously lor a yew, accordion to the nature of the business, and the frequency of tin change of matter. Advertisements of application for the bcitetti of the Insolvent Laws, will not lie published in any ca--\ utile*. paid for previous to insertion, or payment be guaranteed by a responsible person in town. YII itiiiounceiiieut* of candidates for office, will be char ged dvr dollars for daily insertions during tin* canvass., pa'able in all cases in advance. Military and Fire (bunpanic*, and other similar A-'oeia _ lions, will he charged fttll rates In the insertion, or foiiy dollars per annum if they do not exceed one square eneli week. Yll personal communications, when admissible, will bi charged double, and in all cases payment must be made it advance. STATE OK ALABAMA—* LARK V. COI NT A . OllI* H A N’s ( nli K T, 8e| t. Tf|,„, 1841. rrUUS DA Y caiue Eh a n cts B» i tis, I'.m mon■ of JL thr* lust will ami testament of Matin a Ileitis, deceased, and Miggesl.' to the court that In* Inis duly administered tin* Estate of said Mathew Bettis, nod nravs the court for an order ol lino. -n,. imu : VV hereupon it is ordered, thatSaturday, the dOtli day ol Octolarr next, at the eoiirl house of Claike county, la* appointed for tin; settlement ol the aeon nts of said executor, and that publication <-l this order be made once week for forty days'in tin M dole Com mercial Register and i’utiiot.a newspapn printed in tile city of Mobile, that all persons iuirre.-icd may attend and hear the settlement of said accounts. A true copy from the minutes. Attest, TERRELL POWERS, net25 f»3f40dn < Ink. A DM IN LSTRATt »k’S NOTH L.—LeinoTTff Sm. Administration on the estate of Elijah Eivsoitll, deceased, were on the bill day of September, 1841, grunted to the undersigned by the lionoralde the Or phans (aunt of Clarke county, State of Alabama.— All persons indebted to said estate are hen by noti fied to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same, to piesent tlieiu within the time prescribed by law or tin* same w ill be barred. 1 JOHN l'RESNALL, ) . . , oct25 63fc TRYO.N l'RESNALL, $ ',lm ,b* , WORLD’S WON DKK—Polity'* Magical fa a ! Extractor—“ It is a strange fact,but uuverile- I less, true, that the medical wot Id have no effect mil i and general remedy, as yet, snlelv established for the ( cure of burns,” observed an eminwnt physician in liinli official capacity, while addressing a jury as curt finer in London, lately, while sitting on an inques over the body of a burnt individual, at the. same time enjoining them to solicit (he medical ofliems of the metropolitan hospitals to search tin* world for such a desideratum, that experience had established as the best and surest. In order that no life should be lost, or torture suf fer id hereafter, by such nlllictioiis, Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor is sent forth to the use of nun, pos sessing all the merits required: and that unbelief, ignorui • * and prejudice may lx* removed, and it up plied to every stillerer unhesitatingly, a premium will la* given to every one who will apply it, and the ex cruciating agony be not removed. One hundred dn| urs have been offered for mouths, and no failure lias been found. Its extraordinary masterly powers are not only om nipotent; but it is also promptly universal to heal, without scar, all kinds of ailments, even small | o.\ pustules, if applied when the pox is ripe, so as never to leave the lace pitted. Hardly any ambiguous case exists, but hope may be cherished—the worst burnt prison may not despair of cure, when anointed im mediately. Should viml parts be consumed, good will lie loiind, if only to remove pain for the slant pe riod the victim may live. Those who allow distrust to triumph over trial, must stdl endure or perish, instead of being emed in a ftiw days by the certain results of this all-eiibc lent salve. The proprietor fears not contradiction when ho states the globe does not equal it for i»* highly con centrated virtues ol anodyne, antixp *ptic, astringent, norvinu, hepatic, and balsamic qualities, w ith olliei miner powers combined, which supply t ml bring again to perfection any part by injury destroyed.— The question often pul, “ how can a tiling be good for so many tilings’” is thus answered. To the toilette, nursery, dispensary, and every liahitable spot of mankind, it is indispensable; and ladies lingering iu agony for months, with inflamed and broken brra-ts, can always, if they prefer, pre vent such, by only anointing the inflamed parts a few times, and those with sole, weak and inflamed eyes, even for years, if Ihcv choose to anoint the eye and lids, can regain Comioit ami sight; and if parents object to have their daughters seared in the face by burns, they can preserve their beauty by anointing the afflicted parts until completely healed, and scars from blisters may lie readily put away. Much bore is stated which the writer knows will not lie believed, of its excellence; but not half its in estimable value is described; lint all humbug being disclaimed, he is aware necessity will prove every word correct; and though the tide In* hard to stem, of prejudice, and long cherished habit, and use, dis appointment in medical skill on these afflictions will only suggest, “ shall the healing art remain a • fixed as a post, while every art and science are moving as on the wings of the wind. ’ To show that this disco very rests not on words, life, pain and sear, to a great extent, have already been saved, an l thousands ol trials satisfactorily made, and never a failure: lares burnt, scalded, ami bruised all ov‘*t, can be seen ns complete us ever, healed in from nine to fourteen days; people blown up by combustibles, every thing extracted from the flesh, others mouths and years in torture, caused by melted iron, grease, AkC., consu ming flesh, sinew and muscle, even to tlu* Inme, which the faculty could mil conquer, cured by only a lew applications of this all-iinporlaut salve. Too much of it cannot he applied to injury, or too little to do good, Mo pain attends its use. Though thou sands of certificates cuu be presented, we give only a few below. C K RTIFIC ATF. 8. This is to certify that I, with several others, was horribly burnt, bruised and scalded over'our faces, necks, breasts, arms, hands and legs, by the explo sion of the sleanilxial Swiftsiire's boilers, on the lilh October, 1840, and for twenty hours was parched in excruciating agony. Though the faculty did all they could, four up to that time die I, and the rest were fast sinking. I was not exneete I t > live more titan half an hour longer, when Air. Dailey introduced lii.-> invaluable Magic Rain Extractor, and on applica tion, I was easy at mice. My right arm had become ns blank as coal, being supposed m nli lied, and the flesh dropped off, even to the Imue. After being dressed, in six hours it had returned to its natural co lor, and in twelve, all iiiv swellings had g me down, find were perfeetdy easy. Other things, from some ignorance, were applied, and I was again tortured and swelling, until the second application of Mr. Daily's ointment; and from that moment I felt again comfortable and improved. 1 believe had this great remedy Iteen used at the time of the explosion, eve ry man would have lived. I am told no person has ever die I from burning, &r.., where this has been present; ami to it I mike known to the w >rl !, 1 owe my life, as do others. HL.NKA \ ATES, Cor. Wash, and Christopher sts, N. York. 1 unfortunately burnt mys If badly, a I anointed the parts w ith Mr. Dailey's Magical Rain Extractor. Eumediately the pain ceased, and in a lew days ii healed, without a mark. 1 consider it superior to any other thing now used. E. ft. LAMB. This is to certify that my child, only eight days since, was horribly scalded on both arms ind hands, so that the skin came off. The agony nearly produ ced its death before we could get ami apply Dailey's Mag ical Pain Extractor; but in ten miiintes alter be ing dressed w ith it, the child was so easy as to fall asleep, ami is now perfectly healed, free of scar. No humane |M»rent, knowing its merits, will ever lx? un supplied. Its power extends to all kinds of hurts, us promptly- DENNIS DONEUUAN. Oct. 15, 1840. This is to certify that myself and wife have sever al times burnt ourselves, and 1 havs Imd many deep j cuts; ami 1 received one near the anklu with a chis- i cl, which Doctor Brown staled to be «*ie and a half inches deep. By applying Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor 1 was not stopped from work but four days, which, but for tins, no doubt, I should have been for weeks. It leaves no scar. I oommen l this •intment to the world, as the best that can be used. Albany, Nov. 15, 1311. R. N HAMLIN. This valuable remedy for tale wholesale and retail H GATES’S Drug Store, ooy29 10b Dauphin sr. ! I \l.-'>4i|.l Or lUEiK I'.MuJiSHU** m.J .\utin* is hi rcby given to all tonce.Mod,, ti.at llie cnp!iiiiipi»lii|i in the lion I min :y busintw at ■ Mobile, known tinder the name of J-'.ioet Curry &. I Co., IniN Itemi this dny dissolved. Al1 percent hav ing claims against said firm on arrou u of tha M« ! bile Foundry, will please |.resent tl.etn for »e?t!« : [*m 29 65tf JAMES ClJRftY. Cl'.u. I,. HOLT, F A C T OR — .Mo hi i. e , ' B 1 i I b. undersigned has resumed the Factorage and -9 ( nuiiuission business in Mobile, and will Im j thankful to bis old friends ami the public for a slant "I patronage. Having commenced business here ns ' iil\ is 1S|«) and vontiiiiied it up to 18d4 and being himilmrlv acquainted with the Imsiuess lie la pea to be able to render satisfaction, as lie thinks lie g aur ally did, while he pursued that business. And lie beg< C>» rider such persons as are not acquainted with him (or the oldjlit m o| T. &. (i. I loll, of wliieli lie vv at i member) to all tin* v arums friends and patrons of Ins, lot* testimony as to Ins qualification lor lliat branch o| business. All business confided tu his care will be promptly attended to by his agent until his return to the city, which will Is; in October. Hugo ifiHf GKO. E. HOLT. {Jkji** The Journal and Advertiser will copy in the country paper until the M of January next. Virn VRE i\OI I* i'.— Whereas, nun li inconveii » ? inner and great loss is expel ieuced by tin pro prietors of the wharves, from the present mode oI snipping up ward height, notice is hereby given tlmi from and after the liral day of November next, no diav w ill be permitted to enter lipril any of th • wharves with m<*icliandise Ibr shipment, without the draymm fits! delivering to the vvii.iilinger—who will attend for that purpose—a written acknowledgment from «*i responsible shipper, resident in the city, of liability for the wharfage, or payment of the same made in e-ash. , I ’ 16tljitif J. JEDI'., Wlmrfi TV' i > I !•!..— i In- i. i •i r.'igneu, (successm s In J. x d- * W. Smith) have tin.- day firmed a co-part a r-ldp unde, llie name a id six le <>f Smith I blimey l«.r tlie purpose of tiaisacting a getieiul grocery lai siu-ss. They mdieit a continuance of the bberal pa treua .u-liestnucd u|uin the late firm and the public V e . Iv. J V M I S SMITH, ■ I . (1 JOHN M. D-MIM’V. stall mu; cotton lan d in soi th V A LA RAM KUK SALK.—The subscriber, I administrator nt die estate ol \\ illmm Smith, tic ce.iscd, otters tbr stile two large and valuable Plaotu I ti ns, on tlie A ill am i river, about 12 miles above Selma, and 25 miles below Mnnlgnincrv. One of i them is in the county of Autauga, ioutaiiiing eigh I teen hundred acres.of which from seven l« eight hnn I dri’d acres are in cultivation, bountifully supplied I with Wiiter till plant,itioii purposes, and for stuck, by 1 a never iiiding slre iui. running entirely through the j pliintation. That portion of the tiact which, is not | on a c cultivation, is well tindwrud and principally | cot ton In ml, of the very host quality for the culture of cotton and corn. The other irstnl is situated in the county of Dallas, in tlu* bend of the Alabama river, generally known i In Durand's Bead—containing about fourteen Imn ; d.ed acres, nine handled of which are in cultivation, j This trad is ;ds » well supplied wiiii timber and wa ter, and is ol the best quality of cotton lamb Both these plantations are bounded, and divided [ from each other, hy the Alabama river; they are now in a state of high cultivation, with comfortable dwel lings, gin-housi.s and other necessary buildings on each, lit for immediate use. The quality of the soil, tin* eas\ access to mm bet by the Alabama l iver, the southern latitude, and the character of the popu lation in the two counties of Dallas ami Autauga, af ford great inducements to capitalists desirous of en gining in the culture of tile great staple of tin* south. The crops this year, it is supposed, will produce 450 to add bales of 500 poueds each, cultivated by sixty three hands. The stock of corn, fodder and oats, now oil the plantations, the lings and cutlh*, Imcksmitli's tools and fanning utensils, are ulse offered for Stale. Pos session given at the end n( the year. Persons wishing to purchase, can apply to Mr. It. II. (lastoii, at the landing on the river, adjoining the Autauga pin nation, who will show the premises; or tn mi- at my rcsi fence in Huntsville during the sum mer, and at New Orleans during the winter. The terms, for either or both of the plantations, will be quite idvan ageous. MEREDITH CALHOUN. w v27 Pr. I r $30 'Pile Charleston Courier, Richmond Enquirer and Huntsville Advocate will insert the. above once a week for eight weeks, and forward their accounts to ill* Democrat Office. Huntsville, for payment. rjlHE VEGE’l ABLE PI L MO NARY BALSAM, II the most valuable remedy, recently discovered, for consumptions, imighs, colds, asthma, spitting of blood, whooping cough, ami pulmonary affections of every kin I—price 50 cents. Pord' ular caution—Each genuine b title is enclos ed in n blur wripper, on which is a yellow label sign ed “ Sampson Keen.” Nona other can lie genuine. 'I'll** great celebrity of the genuine pulmonary bal sam has been the cause of attempts to introduce spu rn as articles, which, by partially assuming the name of the g • mine, are calculated to mislead and deceive the public. Among these mixtures, are the Ameri can P'lluKinarv balsam, \ < g> table I'uhmutary bal sam, balsamic Syrup, ami others. Purchasers should i m pi ire for the article by its whole name, the Veget able pulmonary Bubum; and see that it beats the marks and signature of the genuine. Ea *h bottle anil seal is stamped Vegetable Pulmo nary Balsam. S. Rkk.ii. One more counterfeit besides the American Pul monary Balsam, and the others above alluded to!— Tile latest attempt to deceive the public by a spuri ous mixture, lalsclv called genuine pulmonary bal sam, prepared by .Samuel Andrews and Jos. A. Vea /ic. To avoid the imposition of this spurious arti cle, we again refer the public to the written signa ture of Sampson Reed, on the outside wrapper ol each bottle. B -ton, July 1, 1841. Lowk & Rked. A Iresh and large supply of the above now receiv ed and fir sale, wholesale or retail, by nov2M II. GATES, Dauphin street. PAINTER’S Dl AMOND ( EMEN 1—An inva luable discovery for joining broken glass, china, earthenware, cabinet work, and fancy articles of ev ery description. This cement i° acknowledged to lie superior to any thing of the kind eve offered to the public.. Its extreme strength is remarkable, as also the variety of purposes to which it may be applied. It resists wet—will stand an ordinary degree of heat, and its hardness, when set, is truly astonishing.— Tie* great facility of using it, no mixing or prepara tion being required, is a strong recommendation in its favor. In lact, it requires only to lie known, to lie found in use in every family. For men ling broken glass, china, See. it succeeds wonderfully, as the joints show but little. Many ar ticles of this kind, that Imt for this discovery would be entirely useless, mav be securely and (irmly unit ed, and become as aselnl as when new. The leaves of books, pasteboard, fancy articles*in tortoise shell or cabinet work, may be neatly mended with it. To prevent imitations, which would disappoint the purchases and bring into disrepute the genuine arti cle, the public are requested to observe the signature of the proprietor, “ \V. B. Painter,” written on the wrapper of each bottle. S.d I in bottles at 25 and 50 cents each, by the lYo| mirtor,\V. B. Painter, No. 23,3d Avenue, »\. A oik; nU>>, by his appointment, by ii iv2.0 II. G vTES, Druggist, Mobile, Ala. FT1RU3r • \ll—/•/■:.iL l.v/mvNotk T 1. is hereby given, that the trustees of the Gordon Land cotueany will proceed to soil at public sale, at the door of the Court-house of Mobile countv, on the o st Mon lay of December m x», all the lands rctnuin ing uns Id belonging to said Company, for the pur pose of riming and Imally settling the said Trust. The trustees will sell the said property us it stands and will give such titles as they are authorised as trustees to give, by virtue of the deed of conveyance an 1 trust, dated the lirst day of June, 183b; whereby s it i lauds were conveyed by Archibald W. Gordon to Heurv Hitchcock, George N. Strum t nud Abner S. Lipscomb, Trustees, tortile lie iclit of said A. W. (i m don and of the Mtockli dders,of said Gordon Land (J ■ npauy, and which deed is duly recorded in Mobile con ity. The property to be sold, is a portion of the Favre Tiact, containing originally about 200 arpens of land m tiic lower part of the city of Mobile, a MinaII portion of which has been sold hy the Trustees, the remain der v\ ill now be sold as it stands. Persons w ishing to purchase will please apply to George N. Stewart in Mobile, who w ill explain the situation of the prop erty , and of the till • proposed to be conveyed. The terms will lie made known on the day of sale. Sale at twelve o’clock. GEORGE N. STEWART, D. E. HALL, Mobile, Nov 18 RfhlstM lee _Truster*. IN CONFORMITY with the last Will and Tea | lament of Joseph Ruby, deceased, ami to carry into effect the provisions of laid Will, and in con I'onuity with the order of the Orphans Court of Mo bile <• Hinlv, granted the 28th day of Octolier, 1841, I « ill, on Monday, the 8lh day of January, 1842, ex pose to public sale, in front of the court house of Mobile, within the legal hourjof sale, all the personal ami real estate ol said Joseph Rahy, as follows, viz; the Negroes Willi, Tony, Isaac, Sally and her three children; Household Furniture; as nU», a tract ol Land lying on Bayou Coden, in Mobile county, c»n uining about 300 at re*; also a tract of Laud at Ful ton, containing about 48 acres, being the residence of the late Joseph Rahy. Terms of sale 6 mouths credit, with two good se entities JOSEPH KRE14H, nov20 R2tf Executor. VINEGAR—60 bids cider Vinegar, for sale by uuv30 HARRIS & ROSS. ) inM n. n s t A U I) S. '^1Y HE S! j i s < Kl li Bit having establish* i btuist ( ■ in thin city tortile im pose oi coudacting a HA ( H)UACE $• C EM I'M, CC MMISSluy BV Sl.\ ESS, would H't>|/c» Uully solicit the patronage ol hi* friend--. Of 1 ICE—No. 6i> Cwmiuerce-nt., cast side a few door* aliove Conti sired, novll 741|if SAMCFL ROBINSON. REFKKENt E. John Robinson, Khi|., t Imilesion, 8. Carolina. W "• Ro H I > vo n , Esti. Hindeii, Marengo ('o. Ala. ('ol. M. Clio, Kirhm imi, Dalian Co. Ala. M-tiINNEY ml \sti\, C 0 M M / .V .V / () x M E U C II A N T S, No. t>, Commerce-st.M-iuii.k. Jacob onr.R, G n () C E R V S T O R E, No. 21, Go\eminent-street,.MuRHK. jTm. \\ i rHERs .v < <>. c o M M l S S10 X M E R c IIA A T S, MOBILE, Ala. Office—No. 7,Sr. Fn ancis-strkkt, Over the ih y Crouds sl o t of H it/eiwum, Hopkins if Co. R SPURS Nf'BH; St. John, Power* Ac Co. Mobile. l>r. John Murrast, \ . V'.ngliii & Turner, 5 Tuscaloosa. T. \V. H rev Mi ll > I. VV.H .jm., { Moi.lgnn.ory. A. It. W\ nil, ) .. J. Ui.vW.,,1,. { M“ra""> Mnjl. J. Forue.v, > „ . „ «.'nl. J. II. lU.k.J J. Conoley a Co, Selma. It. (i. Huntley, Lowndes.—fTu*. Fb.ff. oct4 r'4tvmn. JTT IN DREWS & BROTHERS, Commission Merchants, Xew- York . A N I> 11 F. W S & BROTHERS, Com mission M kkchants, Xtw-Orleans F.. L. ANDREWS & CO., Commission Merchants, Residonee of I’artueis— Mobile, Ala. J. I. \mihmvv New-York. /.. Anurkws, New-Orleans*. E. !.. Amikkwi, Mobile. T.7 Liberal ndvances made on Consignment* to either of the above houses. inn 16 MOSI.LKY R CO.—Dili GRISTS, At the Comer of Dauphin and Ryot Streets. A re now rreeiving additional supplies of fresh I rugs ami M kuicin ks, of the best quality, which they oft’er fa sail1 in quan lilies to suit purchasers at moderate price*. JOHN C. RYAN, ( Date. ()*C'>nn»r til/an,) C O M M 11> S 1 O N M L H ( 11 A N T , ianlfi Mobile Ala. ROBERTSON «t Co., CO MM1SSI0 N M E it C II A NTS, Wm. ii. Kohertaoii, 1 Mobile, Ala. Henry Myers, > Jos. E. Murrell. ) iuul6 J NO. II. TOUL UN, COMMISSIO X M E K CII A N T, ianlfi 37 St. Mu hurl at.—Mobile. (KiDEN moVTHER8, COMMISSI O N M E It C HANTS, ianlfi Mobile, Ai.a. M cGIv.A \ ^ ~\ < K ).N A \ ~ GENERAL commission merchants, a n u DEALERS IN IRON, Ac. ianlfi No. fi St. Mi* hurl at.—Mobile. A. BATRfi & CO., Commission Merchants, No. 70 Co miner ct street.—MOBILE. 3_T Advance* made on Cotton shipped to their tfiendu iu Europe and the linilci! Slates. Ian 16 K. C. CLNTI.lt & CO., Com m i s 8 i o n Al arc Hants, ianlfi MOBILE. (. \111)\ Kit jit 8 AQEK, Com mission Merchants, MOBILE. TT Advance* made on Cotton. ianlfi 1'. .SHAW it CO., Commission Merchants, MOBILE, ALA. Franklin Shaw. UKStnvu* Horton. LAIRD 7 LI I I LL.IOIIiNJ General Commission Merchants, Mobile, Ala. Win. I.aird. J. Littlejohn. IIOLCOMBC, BROTHER U IU., Factors anii Cdmmissiok ,M men ants, octlti No. 39 Front S’ C omineri r sis.— Mobile. FRANKLIN W. McCOY, Commission M .. u c ii a n t , ianlfi M tbiln. cmoi.i, *. w mi.,, Produck, G roc iky a Com m -mo. Me kcHants Corner Commerce awl Dauphin streets, inn 16 MOBILE, Ala. JuHN 8iMP3o.\ CO., Factors a. Com mission Merchants, Mob i It, Ala . J.diu Simpson. 1 'eiiry G. Cuulield. ROBERT HARWELL, FACTUH ANO CoM Al mi M • NT. mu 1 fi 23 Comnurce at.—M o b 11 e •. LATH A M 11C 1.1. it .SON, Auction and Com mission Mkkciiats, No. 22 Water Street, Mobile, Ala. W Liberal advance* made on consignment*. JEREMIAH REA, Autton anli Commission Merchant, cornu W ater and St. Mtchati struts, ianlfi M o b i I e . ilAKitLS ot !aJS8* Auction eir8 a.nu mission Merchant*, 37 Water street—Mobile. HEiSHO i, i.ki lwu a a i ijiici, G U C o E R 8 and S 41 11* C 11 A N U J. 1. U S , ii»M.» N". 80 Comm tree si.—Mobile. ADEI'i.s c*. i'ARDY, ti it o c r ii 8 ano Ship chan u i. e r s , Comer Commerce and Conti street-', C. II. A.muu, 1 MOBILE. 11. Tar ay , ) UTc7. LOW BLR, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES anu PROVISIONS, ianlfi oil Cotimureeat.—Momi.f.. JOSEPH HALL k to., \V h o 1 e * a I e & Retail Dealers in IIAitu Wark, Iron, IS ails,Hollow Ware, &c Co ner Commute and Duuphi.t at*. ianlfi MOBILE. li. iVUitTH, Family M kuicin b kS r ore, No. 35 Government st’cet, ianl6 opposite ihr .Market.—Mobile. It. H W A FivLYS 6t CO., Currier Water and Si. Fran is sta.—MOBILE W Ii o I e h a I e Dealers i u DRUGS, MEDICINES, FAINTS, OILS AND ianlfi Win now Glass. L C. DUDO.se 6i CO., (Lite Du Bose t!f Rujf.) Wholesale Druggists, ianlfi N i. 39 Water st,—MOBILE. THO*Ia»S S. BATES, No. fid Water street—M OH ILK. Wholesale At Retul Dealer hi Fancy and Staple Dky Goods. JOH N rTTu \ 11AI.1., Bot*K Sr.I.LK H ANU STATIONER, No. 44 Water street.—M o b 11 e . Gd- aii ookbin Irv is attached to the establishment. DO l! RLE DA Y & SEARS, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Pocket Cutlery, Music, Fancy Articles, &c. No. 50 Dauphin at.—MOBILE. ip/ Merchants, Teachers and others, purchasing in quantities, Birnished on the most liberal terms. ian!6 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DESKS, ^c. A general assort in eut of the atest styles by J. C. GW IN, 32 Wider and 48 Dauphin streets, ianlfi Mobile. I). S. GREGORY & CO., E X C II A N G E OFFICE, ianl6 No. 54 Royal at.—Mobile. MOBILE REGISTER BOOK APn JOB PRINTING OFFICE, No. 33 Royal Street, Cards, Circulars, Hand Bills, Steamboat Bills, Dills l.udiHg, Justice, Notary, Lawyer Custom House, Shipping Blanks, Ac. Neatly and F. x nr d i t i on s ' v Executed NEGROES FOR HALE—William, a first rate drayman; Maky, and her son, three years old, first rate cook, washer and ironerj Bill, eighteen years old, good ostler and house servant. Apply to n»v24 W EDMOND k CO.. 96 Com, *t. PERM OIL.—1000 gallons bleached Winter Oil, in casks and tibia, lauding from brig J. I>. Moves, for sale by iiov24 JOHN O’REILEY. rj\A.NNEUS OIL.—20 bill. Imrrel. Taffltm Oil, A just received and for sale by R. L. WATKINS & Co, Druggists, m»v8 cor Water and His. Francis-sta. \Y ACKERElTA'5 bbls No. 1—25 l»f. bills No. 1 LyA 15 rjuiiiters ;g25 kits, landing from ship Tar* quin, for sale bv W Di#lON,TAYLORS MYERS, nov2 cor. Coin. It Conti sta. I HrULlt’ HOLMES, fT V COMl STREET HOTEL. -ll'V- A CARO.—Recent event* have made i> •v*e« sssiry that I should leave NmIpIh'*, an i I haw ; therefore selected this city ns a place i.f residence, ic I hopes of obtaining that support which was cl-sml 11 4.*irust me there in eg* , .pi-nec of tosses hv fire him' lorimdo. I have take]fcn' I ope tied the house'on Conti street, known as tlmsjtjONTI STREET HOTEL. m.w 1 lie property of Mr. Met'arty, the same that was ■*htied hy Mr. John Richardson. and which unde' his management gained considerable reputation. I promise to make tins Itonsr all it should b*»—h borne (o' all those wh» tuny patronize the establish aient. I have Iteen thirty odu Years in the mufti, twenty* tin ee of which I ha\e hc*ei occupied in keeping's public house in the city ofNairln-z. The Conti'Street Hot. I S as I teen neatly fitted up, and furnishud anew. Tlie servants are the same •hat I had in the Nutrh.z Southern Exhhnnge, and are well accustomed to dnir business. Tlu* Hotel is now ready te receive I Headers, and the undersign ed will be thankful for a'I jatronuge that a generous public may think pro|>er to bestow. Nt ILI UM PARKER. New Orleans, Nov. lAtli, 1841. nov28 8-1 Kin, im/'wsTKR's 1:^2, PRIVATE BO \ vid.NtJ HOUSE, No. 9, Conti street, lietween \\ stsr and Commerce streets, Mobile—a few doors cast <d the Mansion House. (lentlcinen w ill find tins louse c •nvcniciit, retired and commodious. It is ve/y central, lieing within three hundred yards of the New Orleans st< ainhoat binding and only a few s.ifp* from the Blakely land ing, four doors west of tVmucrce st. Boarding and Ludgut by the day or month, on j •/ /-• <> t !• u nns. *m.v22 83tf | PV Fi^iROEH.—Tfcft suistrilau has >,11 hand ttnd 1 1 will be consi.milv receiving from Charleston and Baltimore, NEtiRtLS of every ilescriptinn, ‘.▼Itieli will lie disposed d' at moderate prices. He will also make liberal abTires on Negroes put in ids hands for side, at his lace on Jackson, between Dauphin and >1. Francis mreets. oet22 62taprl *42 IA VIES E. Zl’NTZ. |\J< >TICE.—'The ’ A, r having purchased the i x enti e Stock an .“1 ef M"i**rs. J. IIaI.I. 4' Co. begs leave to inform In* fVie.uds and the public, that he designs keeping a constant and well assorted supply of IRON, N.1ILS, (.'ASTINtiS, ElM»E TOOLS AND FANCY HARDWARE, at the old stand, corner Water & Hitchcock's Alley. lie hopes by uni emit led attention to merit a share of dm liberal patronage heretofore extended t<> his predecessor*. OVID* MAZAMJR. novo 69tf mulerslgheu having .-otit (heir st irk ol h,<n 1 and Hardware to Mr. O. MAZA N(«K,beg leave to * ilirit for him a cintimmnce of the patronage oi customer*. 0Cj“The office of the subscriber is re moved to Chun h street, first door west of Royal st. where nil those iudeli.ed will please rail and pay, and nil demands presented for settlement. - 69tf J(M3EPH II ALL & CO. 1^5 i ) |; S \ I.I.. ! ‘i i • i• ■ A• a Slock (all paid in) for (’ash. Persons pttrclia* ing tins stork ran pttvh isu either Si asou Tickets or Boxes, twenty per cpnt lower than fur cash. Apply at GREGORY'S Exchange, 54 Royal-st. N. B.—The abov« will be sold in single shares if wauled. nov6:?0tf ("1 I.NNKY CLOTH—120 Rolls 45 in. 2lb- to the T yard, landing from Urig Wetumpka. This ar ticle is well worth tin? attention of pi inlets an I fac tors, being made expressly for this market, for sale by n »\ 18Kino JOHN t PREILEY. RICE.—2D tierces new, for sale bv SMITH it DABNEY, inn 16 22 and 21 Commerce-*!. I^jXOR 8ALE.—A first rate Family Morse, with a single Barotiebt and Harness. Also, a neat Buggy Waggon new, with harness complete. nn\ 16 W. EDMOND & Co., 96 Coinmercc-st | >•< >x K.ET ( UTLERY. I1m bi i dai 0* Sears l No. 36 D.iupbinatreet, have this day received an assortment of splendid Penknives, maunfaeiured bv “Joseph Rogers & "dons'* and “George Worstea liolm.” Al.o, Desk Knives and Erasers. novl9 rjXUE History of the French Revolution, by M. A, Thiers, late Prime Minister of France.—Trans* luted with note* and illustrations from the most au thentic sources, by Frederick Sholierl; second Ame rican edition, complete in four volun ©a, with steel en gravings. 'J’lie works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England,a new edition; with tlie? life of the Author by Bu%il Montague, Esquire, in three volumes K »y al Kvo. Specimens of Foreign Standard Literature, edited by George Ripley, Jr. eleven volumes. Lives of Eminent British Lawyers, bv Henry Ros coe, Esq. Barrister at Law, in two volumes. Greville: or, A Season in Paris, bv Mr*. Gore, Authoress of the “The Dowager,” “The Peeress,,’ ice. hi two volumes, 'File Miser: or Tie* Coii*i*U of LUtmtn»n:i, by William Carleton, utlior of “Neal Malone,” “Fa ther Butler,” &c. Mis. Marcel’s Book of Stories f«»r young children. A Treatise on (I*. l>iseaK".» ami liniuiiies of the Lauynx and IYnrli e; by Frederirk Ityiaml. r.t«— incuts of the Pathology of the Human Mind,by Thu*. Mayo, M. 1). F. K. S. both winks complete in one volume, 'I he Sanative influence of Climate*, with an ac count of rhe best place* of resort for invalids in Eng land, The South of Euro|>e, &c. by Sir James Clark, Bart. M. i>. F. H. s. The above new publications, together with many valuable staudurd works, just received and for sale by DOUULKDAY & SEARS, mo25 36 Dauphin st. EXTRA REGALIA CIGARS, “ Brittumiiu” brand; also Traburns, landing from schooner Belle, from Havana, and I n-sale Ibr cash only, by iio\25 86 J. G. MICH A Eld )PFSK Y, 39 Royal st. SADDLES.—2 case* for sale at verv low prices, no\2! 85ku by JOHN O’REIEEY. gA BARRELS FLOI R; tQ Mm Whiskey OvJ 50 hbs Molasses 10 hil ls Sugar lx) lilids Bacon sides 15 “ Shoulders 20 kegs Lnrd 100bags Havana coffee 60 bags Rio Coffee 50 nxs Sperm Candles 60 hxs Soap 50 “ Composition “ 100 “ Tobaccu,—For sale l»v oct8 57tf CALVIN KEITH. 1AM/LNG FltOM SlllP CERES.—Liuseed -A Oil in barrels, 2 bales Bottle corks, 10 boxes Chrome Green, 20 half barrels Copperas, Roll Uriiinttoiie, Sttluhur, Alum, &r\ for sale by nov25 MOSELY & CO. Druggist. ^"XOph'EE.—100 bag" new crop Green Rio Coffee; 30 bags old govei i n • nl Java do., f r sale by novg .1. C. RYAN,««rConti s. Wat> i--t>. Ii;* >\ SAFE.—Just received from Philadelphia, one superior Asbestos safe, (J. Scott manufactu rer,) for sale iiiix5 J- B. TOULMIN. ,)U|| SAV.-K.S 6ALF—for sal by *5UU F. Sil AW Sc CO. oet8 56tf 68 Conimerce-*t. Kentucky rope.—100 c%i *up©nor quaL ty, for sale by HCI.1 D. WHEELER, 8 Water-st t AA SACKS LIVI ;Rl’( KIL SAL f in bicacli ivOUl/i:il sacks, for sale in hits t<» * ii* purchas ers by SMITH ic DABNEY, oct4 IM 42 Cmnmnrce-*t. Baggi ng and rope.—2w> p* ivy Bagging, 140 bale* East India Bagging, 12 piece* each, 330 pieces Dundee Gunny Cloth and Heavy Hemp Bagging, 175 pieces Alabama Bagging, • 400 coils Kentucky, Russia and Bombay hemp Rope, for sale by ,1.120 Med RAN & NOONAN. KJOWDER & SHOT.-200 Bags Shot; 100 Kegs Powder; 1000 lbs Lead For sale bv 57ifi CAL\ IN KF.I Pll. ijlLOUK.—300 bids supertinc New F'lour, recei'd 1 per Queen of the South, for sale by THUS. P. MILLER & CO. novl9 8 10 Commerce »t. HALE’S TOBACCO—160 boxes ami half do Hale’s superior Tobacco,ansi other brands, just received |»er nelir John A. Lancaster, on consign ment, ami for rale on libei alterw* by m,v22 VV. EI)M(>\D & CO., % Com. st. I)VANCES ON COTTON.-We will make Idieral Advance* on Cotton consigned to us for sale in this market, or f<»r Shipment to our friends in Liverpool, Havre, New York, Boston or New Or leans. E. L. ANDREWS & CO. oet27 64wmo cor Commerce & Dauphin-si*. ^•(A PIECES Kentucky Bagging—“Brand”—86 Ut/ yards; 76 coils best quality Kentucky Rone, for sale by [in.v3] d. W ESTFELDT & BKO. D~RIEDUEEF.--5 hhl* Dried Beef; :2 bids Smoked tongue*, landing from ship L»rem»,for sale bv DESHON, TAYLOR & MYERS, n.*v2 66rf cor. Coin. & Conti at*. DEMIJOHNS.—1, 2, 3 ami 5 gallons, for sale by novlft JOHN O’REILEY. EARTHEN WARE.—*60 crate* assorted, for sale by WM. MILLIGAN & CO. i»ovl5 77tf 84 St. Michuel-st. tj | 4 l.NL I'L«H k, l.t.’K.illg rtilit Im «ml. novill In JFRK.VlWl It LA. t i k RilLS. Will I’L tsEA.XS, just receiver ■ vj* " an.I fur tsie by n..x20 JPREMIA UFA. SWT.—3000 mirks in Rajtiftd order, (jt sale in lots to miiC Hiirchmiei'i, )>v n.n 17 g*flTri &_I>ABN FV ,22 A-27Com. si. C1 IEE3E.—200 Imxo«i fot salt by > novl5 JOHN O’RPILFY. 1 JliiF subscriber* are n> w receiving per Hogarth M. from Liverpool, an invoice of' lYtftt.uerv ami ibushes, which they oilin' for sal.1 at ren* .liable •rices rm»v25] MD2H.LY CO. Druggist. tlOALS—m tofts Oriel), on bmnl fbtp Blake J from Liverpool, in ipia.titie- to suit parehasers, for sale by LAIRD & LI TTLEJOHN, uo\22 H3tf 34 St. Francis-xt. rh. I TER PAPER.— 3ihl teams, for sale by -J iiovl3 LATHAM HI LL & SON. BHIUO’S BAGGING 1*1® pisoei will be sol low to close a consignment, by M V ! I). W . iEl8 Water *t. I ) ALL ROPlv—150 coils Kentucky Rope, ■ ^ 150 coils Rouibay ami Gor.iilla Rope, for sale Iiovlt) bx OGDEN RUOTHEKS,12 Water-st. \ —175 bales Norfliern Mu\,duii\ expected, - for sale to arrive by novli) J. C. UYAN,cor. C.nui & Water-Ms. OlTsL—500 sticks heavy western, fm sale by nox23 C. A. GILREltT, 5)< tu».‘ at. 0 ADDING A \!> RXm. ■ J 50 pieces Kentucky Ragging 50 roils Kentucky Rope, for sale by no\23 (‘IRODE & WHITE, cor. Onto & Dan. Ms I I VY.—150 bales North River, on board ship M JL Genesee, for sale by nov23 C. A. GILBERT, 50 Coin st. KWSINS.—200 buttes MR. Ii.i.-. •. foi title by * nov24 85c JOHN OMtF.lLEV. \i>\ ANt ES ON ( ii l"l ON i . ih*i is prepared to nmke advanoen on Lotion con signed to his friends in Liverpool, Glasgow, New N ink and Uoston. I). \\ HELLER, unx 22 8 Water-st. TOR \(i W—The bulk .-i 550 bids > . . la ►^oii reasonable terms in a lire proof warehouse.— Apply to :• x22 .1. R. TOI EMI \. 35 Si Michnol st. SILT. 250 sacks, in store and foi sale by nov25 1*. iMeCASKILL, 18 (aunmerce-st.J S' H * T \ \\ILS.- 50bugs Sh t, (5 kegs Nails, fn* sale by I*. Mi'CASKII.L, uox25 18 l'oiameree-st. SU.T, t IGAKS & COFFEE.—1000 Harks Salt, 125 qr boxes Cigars, 60 bags Rio Coffee, For sale by F. SHAW 4* CO, nov 25 84 Ot imnerre st. |1J1 * »N LANDING from tht Wutumpktt, and foi ■Lx sale at Gurus’* Pharmacy, Linseed Oil, Copper as, Whiting, Sash Tools, G .1.1 Leaf, Alcohol, fte nov 26 HOI’S—A fresh article, now in store. n**v26 II. GATES. S\ L Ell \ IT S 15 k *gs S il Bratus, 10011m i h< h, Ibr sale low at [nnv26] ti ATES’S I'hurmacy. d luFFKE—50 hags Green I lavatiu, landing from 'L- schr Joseph Drown, and for sale by tmv26 E. C CENTER & CO. n\ ^ . 100 bales this lay binding, for sale bj nov 12 C. A. GILDER l\ 50 iWee-st Kentucky bagging*— 200 piece* super im quality, part in larg** pieces of 86 yards, landing this day and lor suleliy 1). WHEELER, nov 4 8 Wnter st. I KENTUt K \ ROI’E.—215 coils superior Dale Rope, Ian.ling this dav and fn sale h\ ttav4 ' I). WHEELER, ft \Vater-*t. I OAF," ( Kl SUED k r< >W DEKED IT GAR, A m barrels and boxes, Ibr sale by nov 15 JOHN O’REILF.Y. MADDER - Prime Dutch, Otnbro and French IfJL FFF Madders, landing and for sale by 1. C. Du DOSE CO Druggists, ni i late DuB»*< ft Rnff, 89 Watm-st. MAO IRON1 k \ Eft Ml CEL LI 7- ^20 boxes if I Vlaecamni and 20 I \ Vermicelli, in store and for sale by DESHON, T\ \ LOR & MYERS, iiov 12 corner Cummercr and Conti-sts. (\I MLS.—503 keg« fir** pialite Nails assorted, 4 lx to 20.1, tor sale at a low price, apply to II »v20 E. o. CE N PE it CO, VLB \NY ALE—2 » bbl* i it sate by novSO M \ RRIn 4- R( )SS. (A O.MitO 4 iSSAFRA.'v. - l supply of Gomlxi, Ji prepared w ilh the great *t care, just received and fir sale in quantities to suit pui iliasers, at A<iv?ti * f’ES’S Drug Store. C10FI EE*—100 sacks 11 raittl.., / 1(H) do Rio d... 75 do Ja^a do. For sale by n iv 20 > M ■ ill k HARM Y. RATS 1X3.-200 Imxes MT K. Rais] ~ 100 lif do do do, 100 qr do do do. For sale by nov 26 SMITH ft DABNEY. ‘ 11 jjt BAGS Coffee received pel suhr. Joseph ^x*/W Drown, and for sale l*v uov26 87tf G. W ESTFELDT 4* BRO. APPLE BRANDY.—10 bids ..Id Apple Brandy. For si lie by (nuvSC) SMITH k DABNEY. C1 ANDI.F.S—ftttlt l.x. Sperm mi.I .'m.i|.ei.t tor / rule l.y fnov2«] (i. WESTFELDT Hi BRO. i> VGOI.NO AND ROPE—800 pieraw Kentucky f — Itnuoiiijr ; 20*t mill, ilo Uo|.e, for mill! I.V novSfi G. WESTFELDTfc BRQ. }71UR HIRE.—A negru Roy 12 ur 14 veer. nl»l, 1 applyt.. (nov 26) SMITH 4* DABNEY. VINEGAR.-60 bids Cider Vinegar, 25 Ilf bids do do. For sale by nov 26 SMITH ft DABNEY. fKAIIE SUBSCRIBER has just received— JL 50 cases European and French Prints 100 “ and bales Cotton Osnahurgs Drown and blenched Shee’.iag and Shirting 25 cases white ft grey super Welsh Plains Kersevs, Linseys, Denims,'Picking, &r. 15 hales Blanket*! in which are super, both rib in >n bound Whitney, and .Mackinaw for beds; Cradle and coarse Ibiltil and Twilled do —ALSO— 100 cases Kip and Negro Brogans and Boots 175 dozen fur and wat i -proof wool ilats 5J <lo women and cliil Iren’s Palm Leant Hoods Oriental (new style) Florence plain ami English Straw ladies uml misses Bonnets, newest shapes all ufwliieh, with a great variety <>t othei artielex in the DRY GOOD way, making an unusual and very ex tensive assortment, which he o'ieis at wholesale or retail low for Cash or on sh>rt time. Orders of coin mission houses, and tile custom of purchasers from the country and city is respi ctf dly solicited. ii.iv23 (iEORGE G. HENRY. 171 LOWER ROOTS.—MOSELY ft CO, Drug • gist.;, at the cornel* of Dauphin and Royal st*., luve received by the Marv SiLby, a small collection of Bulbous Roots, consisting of Dahlias, Tulips, Hyacinths, Crown Imperials, Anemones, Iris, Croats Ranunculus, Lilies, Polyanthus, Narr.is.-u*, ami dou bin J 'lHiuills. *i..v 27 SPANISH INDIGO—OOO ll»» lineal Spaniah In digo, landing ex *hi|> F.dwiua, for *nle l»y 1. C. DuBOSB & <'<». Di nggista, ill(| late Dullnue & Hoff, 39 VY s*l»*r-*t. C‘ 1 ARRIAGES, BUGGY WAGGO ns, Ac., Sf / nne nr two h<*r»ea, built to order nnd ol lieat woikuminthin, foi aale by novlA JOHN O'HEILEY. NEW FANCY GOODS.—All aMoi'iment colored and Black Silk*, Black and col’d Mouidme dr L»no*, French Print*, Fancy Handkerchief* and Shawla, Kid and Fillet Glove* St M. »*, Linen Oamb.H Ikf* Silk llusiwry, &c. i*j*t received nnd for role by TIIOS. S. BATES, net 13 58tf No. 60 Water-*!. DRaYS,'WAIHIONS, t,AIM'S, WHEELS, &c.—An assortment of Drays and Waggons I with and without bodies; light a • i li**avy Carts; ex tra dray, cart an4 waggon wheels. Plantation wheel#, earth, wood ami wlieelharrows, always on hand, made bv John Wood, of Philadelphia, of the best seiUm** »d materials and w irkmanship, for sale novlG r/Ninos by JOHN O’RRILEY. SADDLES.—2 cases, for sale very low by aovlS JOHN O’RKILEY. REMOVAL.—Tkw undersigned have removed to first store in the new hloek of buildings, oppo site their late office. F. SHAW &. CO. nov8 71 Cotnmeroe-et. E M O V A L.—DOUBLKUAY * SEAMS, Book BULL* K8 &. Stationer, have removed to the store formerly occupied hy John Stephenson & Co. No. 36 Dauphin street. nov8 REMOVAL.—'I’lm subscribers have removed t*» the corner ol Commerce and St. iVI iciiael-sts. oct 15 SMITH Sl DARNEY. ON DON, DUFFIL, POINT, ROSE AND WHITNEY BLANKETS.—50 liale# just re oeivnd and are now open and for sale by ao*12 LATHAM HULL & SON. i lived! CuiH;i,nu< Ti.km, A. I ..18-41. La* km Collins, i Auncfcifitl lor 287 38, in dw vs. 'oitrt f »r the County ol loci A . Ildlw ris. j Jaspi i in the Stale nl Mississippi. r|HllS DAY, to wit: Mhv 15th, 1841, tame tin* I |.l.until! by attorney into court, un*l ii aj peering ,*o the satisfaction of tnc court that dw* defendant in this case is .i nou-ie.'iiiO'it of this State, and lives ami elides without the limits .4 this State; it is dnie lore * d red by the court * th it unless the .«uirt defen litnl du apjem lieim, on or b- foie the fiisi day of the text term ol tins Com t, give special bail ami plead, judgment w ill la* entered and the etfccis Attache w li l*e coiideiitued and applied the satisliieiion ol the plaintiff’a demand: And it is lint her ordered by the com I, that a copy of this i r lei lie published in the Mobile ConuMcrrial R gisti r, a newspupei published hi the city til Mobile, hi die Stan ol Alalatum lot six successive months * In testimony that the foregoing contains a copy of the order of said court in tin- case therein stated, |, Larkin Collins, Clerk thereof do heieto put my name and the seal of said court, this 28th day ol June A . D., 1841. LARKI N COLLI.nS, julvb 15 monthly t: mos Clerk said Court. I > IJR NT t;ORN~ACA DFM\".—The thn d se«T ■ isnni of this School wdTopen on iln^^ui Monday nfJan’ry next, wider the care ol «. -i.t., where will tie taught, in addition tn the^^'' b ach es of nu F.nglish l'a Incut ion, l.atm, Greek, th Math ematics, &c. Mr. (Jlausel is j until c.l Vji , nia, where he graduated; And tin* suhecrihcis n ottd in otfering to the public mo ripe A scholar, • A a mu thoroughly with Mouthcrn feeling*am! so m tiy ippre ciating southern interests. The site ol t’u ’ c - '.*my is remarkably healthy, and remote from ibo*. < >ts ol die voting, drinking shops, stores and other .duces of public resin t. Tkhms.— For Latin, Greek, Muthcn ■ cs, &c. S*20 pet session, or ?4h mo.llli fm a shortfi ’ii«»d; for tieography, Ariduoettc, Fn^itsh Oramu . . &c., >15 pci session, ami fur the piitnnry branches per session.. Hoard uiuy la? had in the m ifhborhood lor f 8 per month. ’ JOHN \VATKfNH, ) JOHN Git 111. > Trustees. JOHN MARSHALL, ) Ibirnt CVrn, Sept 21. n«'p24 50U1TT jnl Kdult .SALK,— Flint v: In* h- lot of land, haring a A front on Ifoi *vl-si. *■*' »• 'el by a depth ol 125 feet, situated opposite die St ate I less. 'j'l h.us.—1-5 cash, the bnlaser in three equal an nual payments, w ith interest from date at 8 per rent, pel annum. Notes to he secured by nun tg.igr on the premises. Also,—Will lx* sold on the same terms, all other Real I '.state lielonging to the Hank. FnrcluHnrs to pay all expenses lor Deeds, &e. Proposals will be received m writing addressed l*» the Cashier ol the Hrancli Hank of the State ol Alabama, apl 1 25tilf H. GAY LF.. Cashier Dll AGES BALSA Mini’ ES of Balsam < 'o|xiiha ami Culrebs by Chat lea Weldeinat—just receiv ed a fresh supply <d th<- above valuable medicine, lor sale wholesale aud retail, by Kb HARD NORTH, mui27 No 35 Hovcrnin't and 45 Comcest*. IN LIL TON \i ARKET BEI i ■ 20 ; barrels Fulton Maiket Beef, lereived IV*»tu ship hni.ii foi Mile I v DESUON, TAYLOR ^ M \ LIES, octK 57rf cor. Com. 6> Conti sis. POTATOES.—100 barrels Norlhei n, for sale low from the wharf, apply to nov2 J NO. C. K\ A K, cor Conti A W ater-wt. rtUN PLATE.- 102 boxes TinnM Plate, 1. 100 boxes Leaded Plate, landing and for sale by [ ,«-tS 1 E. C. CEN TER at CO. KENTUCKY ROPE—>117 case* of excellent quality for sale by oct'JO ’ I). WHEELER, 8 Water-*!. BALE iuil'E. -160 coils Cordillu, Bombay and Russia Hemp Bale Rope, for sale bv tut20 OGDEN BROTHERS, 12‘Water-st I. |,M I i i\\ BAGGING AND ROPE—100 iV. pieces Bagging, 100 coils Rope, fur sale by net20 OGDEN BROTHERS, 12 Water-si. BAGGING & ROPE.-20 pieces Kentucky Bagging, 200 colls Kentucky Rope, for sale by noil*) G WESTFELDT & BRO GO BAGS BLACK PEPPER-10bags Spice, O* w 20 bag* Race Ginger, just received and for stile bv R. L. WATKINS & Co. Druggists, nnvM cor Water and 8*. Francis-st*. SPERM CANDLES.—100 boxes New B fur sale bv [itovla] JOHN O’REII.EY. f|1i..vS.—A huge assortment nl all qualitn *>, loi 1 tale b* [n *151 JOHN O’RElLEY . SUGAR.—15 lihds, for sale by iHivIfi SMITH & DABNEY C1 OH. POR AT ION ORDERS.- pOOO m Cilrpo.. / ration On lets' in sum* to suit purchasers, for sale by sept17 47tf J. K COLLINS. Cl RAN BERRIES A* M \CK I I! i L. - 10 fiuTI £ • qr bills Cranberries, 80 half and cjr bblsNo. 1 Mai kerel. lor Hale by no«13 78if I*. McCASKILL, 18 Com. st. I f RES 11 \V A R B V NT ED G UU > E N SI EI )S t —The HiibHcriber.* are now mieceipt of their an imal supply of Garden Seeds, embracing every variety in general line. They will warrant eve. y Seed Mold by 'heiu to be Iresll, well nialme l, and wf iln lirai Helen ion. 1 C. DUBOSE & CO., Druggist*, iiovI3 late DttBose .V. Rolf. QA M. sl PERlOR RE<«/tLIA^ClGARS—— for sale by * G. WESTFELDT & BRO. FIltiN PLATE.-61 boxes Tin Plate u( tart u M. brands, for sale bv • novl5 77tf II. L. REYNOLDS,fifi Water-st. v)| t| | BOXES STARCH, of supciior quality— landing from barque Hebron and for sale by on IK J. REA. I AA PIECES MAYSVILLE BAGGING; I. 75 coils R ipe,—just received nml for sale by [nciK 57J CALV I N M l I II. NAILS. 600 kegs Diiochiuiub Nails, 4d i" 2<)d, of very superior quality , landing from Schooner Candid, aud for sale by OGDKN BROTHERS, Oct 13 Water street. ff'/A BI.S BEETS, ju*i received per brig Espa* • Isita and for by oellK J. REA. Kentucky bagging and rope,— 114 pieces Bagging, 114 coils Rope—just received and f*u sal* by OGDEN BROTHERS, on4 12 W»»'ei -*t. A Asparagus roots.—a few humbto finest Giant Asparagus Roots, far sale In *. 1. C. DUBOSE & CO., Druggist 80 Wat. «t. A 1 UPPER, WIRE, SHEET IKON, TIN KJ PLATE. &n. Bh ,\n i k* Copper—80x60 inches 10,11,18 a.id 21x60 pound Sheet*. Mhi.a ritiNQ Coppkr—14 and 16 ox SnEE1 Ikon—250 bundle* English Iron, Nos 10 76 27 Wire—50 bundles Iron Wire, No* 7 No 17. Riv kts—50 thousand Tinned Rivets; 40 thuusund Black do. Tin n r. u Plates—250 boxes Jx Crown aud Pont pool brands. 20 boxes 100 Plate Tin. Leaded Plate—150 boxes Leaded Plate for rooting. Banc a 'Tin—20 pig* Bnnca Tin, best quality. N ails- -600 kegs Nails assorted, 4d to 20d. A sttoidy of the above articles constantly on hand, and f>r sale by E. C. CENTER & CO., ang7 corner of Conti and Coininerce-st ROOTS! HOOTS! Major Hoots—and Minor Boots Ladies’ slip|M*rs, an I Gents pumps; a prime new set, Boots that lit Misses,and that ucver min-fu l “Bet Boots”—or boots for pretty Beta ! Bootees for she’s—and ancle lies f »r pets. GENTS’ water proof, cork soles, or light hrogane ! Light dress, or pump hoots—we’ve always on hands. LaoifV silk gaiter boots that »it t’-eir pretty feet. And walking Wi ee with bow*, tbal h aux delight to meet. Kid slipper# and morocco too, to suit tho neatest foot, lu short we’ve st«»ck to nhie them all, and children to boot. Roots! Bjots! Boots! at NIC HULLS, ADAMS k CO., dec 28 1 tfkf 53, Dauphin st. at* PANAMA & LEG HORN HATS.—MEN £*9 ItY & STODDART, corner of \Vat«*r and Conti streets, have this day received a large assortment of the above (of the latest fashion and su perior quality) or genllemea's summer wear. mar3 UWhf “noTH E.—MK. FRANCIS A. MYERS he coin- a |*trt.«er of the subscriber*# on the 1st of Jujv. The firm will in future lie known by lire name of D. C. Lo*ber and Company. | »ugft2t»tfirmo D. C. LOW RE R. , iX U'l k t..~ \v he reax in pursuance ol a dwcreia j i l oi lier tendered at the late term or :he Chancery ( Couit held in \b Idle in a cause pending in said court l win ein Copperthwaite, Cope &. Dunlap and thefT President, IMrettoi s and f d,ni| any of the Bank of the \ 'Jnited States of I ennsv Kama aie complainants ami / •saac 11. hi win administrator of Henry Hitchcock \ and (he heirs of said Hitchcock are defendants- ne \ undersigned has Imt-ii tq |« inted Receiver of th« es (ate descrilied nnd mentioned in the Lille of com \ plaint in said cause:—and whereas by the terms of ,\ said order the nudeisigned is authorised and lequired \ to collect and rec« ive the rents in arreur which have accrued since the 8th day of February, 1840, and the \ glowing n ms becoming due from the tenants of said pi causes aud to let and manage said premises. There lure all persons owing or indebted on account V "f the use, occupation or leasing of any of said prem ises are cautioned from paying or accounting lor the same to any other person or person*:—and all per sons wishing to lease anv of said premises will call on the undersigned who is above authoiised to let the mm me* [JoiWff 4tf ) \\ .-si. MAGEE, Receiver* DtH 1 OH JOHISSON^H Concentrated Compound 1 Fluid Fa trad tj Fruapatiila, Liverwort, 1’icun *y Hod and Lignum Vitae. Tile gieat cause of all our ills is proved to lie a \ suppression of one or other of the secretaries, pro- y during an abstraction in the great outlets, or cotjfcw iiiuii sewer* of the body, and thereby render mg jh*\ fluids ol a diseased quality, and unfit for audition ; r ' and these obstructions can only be removed by res- \ taring the natiuul secretions, without which we must v labor uuuei pel | dual disease. > This splendid and invaluable combination of the s most healthy and salutary articles in the vegetable y kingdom, is considered the greatest discovery that ever was made since the dawn of medicine, as pus- \ sensing die long sought for and inestimable quality y of exciting at the same time the heullhy action of the stomach, lungs, bowels, liver, kidneys and skin, * and what is of great importance,!! may la* always ta- y ken W ill* advantage im every vai tety and stage of dis- S ease, wiihoUt apprrheiulihg Hanger. The following aie a lew, out ol countle*s diseases, in which it has •diown i;* wonderful virtue:—incipient cuusumption, chronic euhti.•ement ol the liver ami spleen, rluuma tism, dropsy ol every kind, dyspepsia, palpitation ot die heart, difficulty of breathing, cough, raising of blood, mercurial disease, eruptions on the skin, painful -sellings ill the joint# and legs, sore tluoat, iiosc, ami constitutional debility, arising from veiteri al disease. In these and ail other unease* a has ne ver 'wen equalled. In luct, it is the result of a long and laborious practice of 18 years. It has also re ceived iho well merited sanction of the whole medic al faculty, and is supported by the testimony of nu merous persons ho have been cuiad of diseases that were considered beyond the reach of human inven tion. The follow ing is one, out of many, that have Inscn lately received. ■ KK.1APA, iTl iss. , J line 2, 1841. l)r. Johnson—Dear Sir—In vain 1 have tried the lien medical skill, and all the remedies (hat could be devKed, to cine me of a complicated disease dial «f lecien my liver, *(• mam ami lungs. In luet,uiy sul leriugs became so great, that 1 gave up all hopesim recovery, when I happily saw your advertisement aud got six Ixiitk's ol uvr valuable medicine. 1 hav now liuishsd the (ifth bottle, which, with unspeuka hie joy, has restored me to all the .igor of youih. ll is indue ' a wonderful medicine, aud I would ei teeui it a.i act o. ingratitude to you, aud injustice to the public, it I kept tins tact secret from you. You are, therefore, at liberty to make what use of it you will. \ uuis, with much esteem, D. H. RHODES. For sale at 29 St. Francis si.; price ^2 per but lie. nov 10 RKUAUl) NORTH, No. 35, Hoverament ». aiul 45, Commerce street, near St. Francis— Importer of French and English 1>mgs, ( hemistry, aud Periiiaiery, aud \N Imlesale aud Retail Dealers in Drugs, Paints, Medicines, Oils, li lass, and I lye Studs, No. 36, Government, near Royal, and 46t Commerce, near St. Francis street, informs his friend* ami the public geneially, that he ha* taken the store No. 45, Common street, (two doors flow St. Fruncis,) east side, where in connexion with his stole No. 36, tjoveriiment, he intends keeping an extensive ussoitmcnt of all articles in Ins line of bu siness. lie does not *xptet, much less hope, for mors eiicouiagcmHiit and support than he has hither to received, without « Liming fur himself the meed of merit, lie will at all times use hi» l*vt endeav nr* to render satisfaction to all who may favor his establishment w ith tin ir patronage. Ashe is well aware Imw highly important it is tor Physicians and laimlie* tu obtain medicines m their pure state, the public may lest assuietl m obtaining puiennd fresh medicines. He is receiving, and will continue to re ceive, by ibe hn si arrivals, u huge, fresh, and su perior assortment ol American, English, and Fieuch Medicines, selected with file greatest care. The assortment of drugs and family medicines, compris ing every m tick* of tire rlmisest and freshest seletj lion in the line, are from the best European and A uiern un arauufuctiues. He also will x. ep i i hand n select assortment o iresb Harden unp r leid Seeds, lleens and Pens. ,N. H. Ordets troui the country tilled ut the short est notice. feh 1 VAII.'KR’H KfitWl II 1>ILLS_$300 (UAL LENHE.—Tlw geauiue French Pills against all IXuaek Nostrums of the age, for the cure of * • * * v The French ’’ill* are ; pltcublo in all eases for si lher sex, (warranted free from Mercury) aud possess, es great advantages over the Ealsnni* ami all liquid medicines, by being entirely flee from smell, and con sequently do not affect the breath, thereby preventing the possibility of discovery while using them. Resides this important advantage, they never disa gree with the stomach, aud in the tirst stages of the disease, they usually effect a cure in a few days with little regard to diet or exposure. Iii the must obstinate stages of the disease, they are equally certain, having • ured many after every .>the|' remedy had tailed. In short, they have been universally successful that the proprietor challenges any one to produce a remedy of equal certainty, under a forfeiture of Three Hundred Dollars. mu 12 I. C. DU ROSE vHt CO., 39 Water st. 0or Price., ir'2 per box, w ith full directions. J“ UDOE~~ PATTERN ON.—Read the following ftmiii Judge Patterson, for thirty years the first Judge of the county in which he lives. Middi.ktoww, N. J., March 12, 1940. Messrs. Comstock & Co., in nth-men—You are at liberty to make t »<*b use of the following certificate as you deem will ^ostsub serve (lie purposes for which it is intended. [Certificate of Judge Patttar us.] 1 hereby certify, that my daughter bus be# hi gift ed with sick headache for the spare of about 2J years—tire attack occurring once in about tv <jwee* frequently lasting 24 k.uis, during which •'ime the paroxysms have In on so severe, ns apparently soon to deprive her of life. And after having trit 1 almost all other remedies in vain, 1 have lieeu iikIim ad us a last resort to try rfpolin’s lleudarhe Remedy is sold by you; and to the great disappointment uiai joy ol her sc If and all her friends, found very material lelie from the to st dose of the medicine. She ha* follow ed up the directions with the article, and iu every ease when an attack was tlnentcned has found imme diate relief, until sire is near permanently cured — The attacks are now very seldom, und disappear al uk.si immediately after taking the quantity directed. A hope that others may lie lieuehtlcd by the use of this truly 'invaluable medicine, lias induced me tuseo yon the above, and remain your oliedieat servant, JEHU PATTERSON, Judge of the Court of U F t OMSTOCK Ik CO Wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher st. New York. Sold by 1. C. DuHOSE it CO, Agents, rnd by Di m. Maynard, Hammond, ami Hates. Mobile jnn 28 170 KITCHEN'S PATENT PREPARED CO . COA.—A supply of the above original and tru ly valuable preparation of Cocoa long and favuiuhly known lo the public, is just received direct fmiutlio proprietor and for sale by the undersigned. Among other highly flattering testimonial* of its superior quality and usefulness, are found the following. “J. Kitchen left with me some of his P. Cocoa and on trial i find il u very superior article, and recom mend its adoption for family use.” Dr. Wilma u Thomas. “I hove tried your P. Cocoa and consider it deci dedly superior to any 1 have used before in my fami ly.**' Dr. Jho. Cooper "1 concur in tlte 1« regi mg statements.” Dr. D. Hossack *1 have drank of J Kitchen’s P. Coct.a and recom mend it a* a superior urticL of beverage to any piety I aration of Cocoa evtante—it posscsse* less of the oli uginous nature of Chocolute, therefore less liable to itecoiue offensive to the convalescent and is more suit able for the healthy. D. Pl.oss For sale by I. C. DUBOSE & CO., ianl I late DuBose & Rolf, 39 Water st. /'IOMPOUND bTkuF OF LIVERWORT, \J (Hepoticn Triloba.)—For the cure of Pttlninna ry and lle|nitic affections, Coughs, Colds, Consump tion, Spitting of Blood, $+. '1 be reputation whic this article (Liverwort) ha* obtained in the treatr en .if Consumptions, Spitting of Blood, Liver Com plaints, Coughs, Sr'- ami the great uncertainty ther must alwavs be in the preparation of decoctions th mode in which this plant has been usually admiiyjL lered, by persons ignorant of Pburmaceiticnl MitSf pulalions, lias led us to make a concentrated Com ix.un-l Syrup of a uniform strength. 1 MEREDITH, HENDERSON ft Co. N. B.—None are genuine without our wriue* signature. {L** For sale by the single bottle or dosen by RICHARD NORTH, S3 Government, fe|>19 and 46 Commerce-* u. TOBACCO—2b boxes just rsflsi*sd and for »al| by ert20 J* REA*