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FOR LIVERPOOL. The first das* Baltimore -hip POWHAT 1 .StL AN, Capt. Briggs, has a large pail of her cargo engaged and will meet with despatch. For freight or passage, apply to decS GEO. CLEVELAND, Jr. " FOR LIV l.ilPOt)!,. The fine coppprod and copper fastened XraJak barque BLAKE, Gardiner master, has a large portion of her cargo engaged, ami w ill have esputcli. For freight apply to LAIRD & LITTLEJOHN, dec G 34, St Francis st. FOR LIV Bit POOL. >gU The A 1 ship ST. LAWRENCE, Hnge ^fflfedorn master, has 700 bales cotton oh board, uiul witnTdve immediate despatch, f or freight of balance apply to GEO. MARTIN, nr t,» T. H. CHURCH. FOR LIVERPOOL.—Patsasa only.— !&&53L The A. 1- Am. ship TARQUIN, Thomas G. Hiler, master, lias splendid accommodations and w ill sail about the 15th inst. For passage, apply to Capt. lliler at the Mansion House, or to WM. MILLIGAN & CO., decG 34 St. Michael-st. FOR LIVERPOOL—The A 1 ship DE1J SKHtSCALION, Allen, master, has two thirds of her cargo ready, and going on hoard, and w ill ha\e despatch. For freight of 400 hides apply to uo\29 WM. MILLIGAN .‘c CO. ::i St. Micliiel st. FOR NEW VORK. The packet nlnp M A ItV PHILLIPS, Pratt, master, is now ready to receive cargo aud will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply to HUNTINGTON & CLEVELAND, decG 36 St. Michael-st. FOR NEW YORK—The packet ling !wuUa£ WETUMI’KA, Fowler, master, wants 200 a his cotton to complete her cargo anil will sail in all h is week. For freight or passage apply to J NO. C. RYAN, dccG corner Conti and Water sts. FOR NEW To It lv. ;C|Wi The ship RIENZI, for New York, can take wRQk 250 bales cotton. For freight, apply to niio HUNT I Nil TON .V CI.EV El. A ND. FOB NEW-YORK Jjj&L The biig J. D. NOYES. Ashby, master,car 2S5qF ries about 350 bales. For freight,apply to inw WHITAKER ft SAMPSON, 81 St. FrflticDf. FOR NEW YORK.—The new packet Jjhgg&brig ALMEDA, will have despatch. For freight, apply to the Captain on board, or uovlS JOHN O’RF.ILBY. FUR NEW YORK.— The packet ship 343i»£ HECTOR, Silencer, master, has Jiiil of her cargo engaged and will have despatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to F. SHAW & CO., 71 Com. st. novG:70tf opposite former office. FOR BOSTON.—DESPATCH UN E~ The new coppered barque. ADELINE & ELIZA, F. Hopkins, master, will have im mediate despatch for the above port. For freight or passage, having elegant accommodations, apply on board or to [dec7] J. H. RIVERS. FOR PHILADELPHIA.-—The DH^ ySP MARY SILSBY, Southard, master, v\ill meet with despatch for the above port and wants 101) bales to complete her cargo. For freight, apply to decl ltf HUNTINGTON & CLEVELAND. FOR HAVANA—The line schr. JOSEPH JHsKBROWN, Capt. Luther, will have despatch. For Ireiglit or passage apply to nov26 G. WESTFELDT frBRO. A«fi. 'TOklIAVANA——The schr E M I L Y jfliffiSfcE NIGH T, Capt. Drinkwater. For pas sage apply to W. EDMOND & CO., novSO 06 Coin. st. FOR HAVANA.-The fine Schooner AUGUSTA, Post, master, will have des patch. For freight of 50 halos cotton or passage ap ply to [nov22S3tr] G. WESTFELD'P & HRO. FOR" PENSACOLA. fifSR The sloop AMANDA will sail on the 10th. For freight or passage, apply to dec 8 W. EDMOND & CO, 96 Com. st. FOR SALE—if applied fur immediately— 3Sg|£Tlie copper fastened centre board schooner FALCON, 35 tons burthen, built in the city of New York in 1839, of the best materials, and is finished in the first style; draws about 3J 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 «#f tlie water one month since in N. York, and put in complete order. Sails last, and is well ibund ; for beauty of model cannot he surpassed.— Apply to nov26 87 DESHON, TAYLOR & MYERS. ■aSH for Freight un charter.^ Ships, Barques, Brigs, Schooners and Light er* can always he had at current rates. Also,— Passages engaged for New York, Boston ansi Ha vana, on application to decl ltf J. H. RIVERS. «4GR FOR FREIGHT.—The ship WAVER j^MfcLY, J. D. Snow, master, burthen 1400 bales of compressed cotton, is now ready to receive freight. Apply to nov 18 E. C. GEN I ER & CO. WANTED.—A Voss I to carry 50,000 WajlK feet Lumber to Havana, apply to nov 19 G. WESTFELDT & BRO. Tax SCHOONER WANTED.—The under signed Wishes to Charter one or two schoon ers to carry brick from the vicinity of this place to Barataria. oct20-61 M. J. McRAE. NEW YUKK rAUKL i s. CITY LINK. M-To load at the Wharf and tail every 10 days. -£0 ' m. Mi Ml M Ml The following vessels built expressly for the trado, will hereafter compose this line, viz: Ship MARY FRANCIS, Pf.rcival, master, LEWIS CASS, A. Hawley, “ Barque REFORM, Tilyov, “ Brig SELMA, M. Smith, “ LINDEN, J. Livermore, “ 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 l>e taken at the lowest current rates and 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 atthis place, or to Sturoes&Clkar m an , (the Agents in New York,) will be forwarded as directed, free of charge for commission. JON. C. RYAN, Agent, octl5 59tf corner Conti and Water-sts. MOBILE AND MONTGOMERY PACKET. tv The good, substantial and fast run UL-Upfnff ning Steamer JEFFERSON, S. C. JJ^^I^Uuml! master, haviug undergone a Ihorougnrepairl 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, or to n2 B. H. FRY. MOBILE 4- COLUMBUS, (Mi*s.) PACKET. ft ft Tie steamer DU QUESNE, J. Irwin, master, (having Evans* pa) tent sufety guard) will ply between the above ports and intermediate landings, the ensuing season. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to E. L. ANDREWS & CO., nov20 corner Com. and Dauphin-sts. MOBILE, MONTGOMERY # WETUMPKA WEEKLY PACKET. f^»— R^ The well known and fast running Vif.-frfrffifrf steamer GEN*L GAINES, J. W. Pollock, inaster, will leave Mobile every Thursday evening, at 5 o'clock, p. m., arrive at Montgomery on Saturday at 12 o’clock in., and Weluiupkaut 3 p. in. Will leave Wetumpka on Sunday morning at 4 a. in. and Montgomery at 11 a. in. and arrive in Mobile Tuesday morning in time for the N. Orleans Line Packets. For freight or passage, apply on bourd, or to E. L. ANDREWS & CO., novl6 63tf cor. Commerce and Dmipliin-ats. N. B.—The Gaines has been thoroughly repaired, and is now in every respect equal to any boat in the trade __ •m* COMMITTED to tbejinlof the comity XT® of Decalb, Alabama, on tlie 19th July, 1841, one negro man as a runaway slave who calls l*'4 name Saiu, and says he belongs to Dr. Jkuuuel Puckett, who lie snys is living in Rankin county Mississippi, he is above twenty lour or live years old, yellow complexion, has long hair and two scare on his fore-head, about five feet live inches high, rather stout, his front teeth above are wide a part. Tlie owner is requested to come forward Erove property, |Kiy charges and lake him away, or ■ will be disposed of as the law directs. JOHN M. LANKFORD, nov2 66lf Sheriff ol Decalb County. PISH—60 bbls Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, 150 hf & qr bbls do do 1,2 and 3, 50 kills Salmon, 100 boxes Codfish, 5 cases Sundries, 23 do Herring, For sale by (nov 25) T. P. MILLER & CO. POTATOES & ONIONS.-2011 barrels best Maine Potatoes, 100 bbls best Main®. While On ions, on consignment and for sale by decl Ilf J. H. RIVERS. Ifin KEGS POWDER, lOraseal lb Cani. ll/vF i#r do, just received and for sale by decl HUNTINGTON CLEVELAND. ^""lOFFEE.—150 bags prime Rio, 70 bags prime Laguira, 100 bags prime eld Government Java, fir sale by [dcc7] JOHN O’REILEY. ——1———I I —Ml FOR REM'. FOR RENT, MTIip Dwelling House near Ashton’s ami Clark’s Ship Yards and the Saw Mill—a good stand fora common boarding house and Grocery. <lec7 W. EDMOND & CO. JhgjL FOR RENT.—The House corner of St. An 'EgS'ihniiv and Jackson sir».et, apply to «ioc2 * A. HATRE & CO., 70 Commerce-sL S'jL -"DWELLING WANTED—A cminfortai -U’UaL-'tle dwelling for a small family, within five or toil minutes walk of our store, is wanted by no*29 T. 1\ MILLER &'CO MFOR REN F.—The Counting Room form* orly in the occupancy of the subscribers, at No. 69, Commerce street. no*20 S2tf GARDNER & SAGER. M TO RENT—The House in <ioveimnent si formerly occupied by T. W. IM’Cov, Esq. anil at present by the subscribers being one of the most desirable location:' in the city, too well known to require any description. I Apply to LATHAM HULL & SON. Also, for sale, a Light Carriage, nearly new, with double harness,for one or two horses, a northern Cow, been here two summers and acclimated, no* 13 L. HULL & SON. MFOR RENT.—Several stores and office* in the new buildings on Conti-ut., between Water and Royal streets. Apply to no* 10 73tf ’ J AMES HAGAN, 84 Watcr-st^ OFFICES TO RENT.—Three Rooms over Nos. 8 and 10 Commerce *t‘. Apply to no*6 THOS. 1*. MILLER 4* Co. MFOR RENT.—A large fire proof Ware house on St. Joseph street, capable of contain ing 3000 bales cotton. Possession given on the 1st Deccmtier next. A Dwelling House on the north east corner of St. Joseph and 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. For terms, apply to nov-l JOHN B. TOULMIN. For R//.\ T. --Two brick, dwellings in I he llUtsl row in St. Anthony, between Jackson and Claiborne sts. [oci39] A. BATHE & Co. MFOR RENT-—From the 1st November, the frame dwelling on St. Francis st., between St. Joseph and Conception streets, now occupied by Mr. Charles Smith. Also—Possession given immediately, a brick tene ment on the north east corner of St. Francis and Claiborne streets. Also—a brick tenement on St. Michael st. (south, side) lictwccn Claiborne and Jackson streets. Also—two Rooms immediately over the office of the suhscriliers, suitable for sleeping rooms. And—a large Lot under fence, opposite Burden’* row, and being part of the square bounded by St. Francis, St. Michael, Dearborn ami Wilkinson sts. For terms, apply to O3t20 61tf BARNEWALL& WANROY. FOR RENT—A store and office fronting HiiW the wharf, near Dauphin street. Apply to octl8 60tf E. L. ANDREWS & CO. MFOR RENT■—From the First November— an office on the 2d floor of the building coi ner of Conti and Commerce st. Apply to 0(115 E. C. CENTER & CO. M OFFICE TO RENT.—A large Room now occupied by Dr. McNally, at the corner of Dun- j pliiu and Royal streets. Apply to octC MOSELY & CO. MFOR RENT.—Three stores on Water street between Hitchcock’s alley, and Dauphin street Apply to [*cp29] ROfiERTSON & CO. MFOR RENT—Possession given 1st Now The four brick tenements on Si. Anthony,be tween Jackson and Claiborne streets. The three brick tenements in State street, corner of Conception street. The dwelling in Conception street, between St. Anthony and State street, now occupied by J. Simp sou, Esqr. The dwelling immediately opposite the last, now occupied by Mr. C. J. Roll). 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 be rented low to careful tenants. For terms, apply to [sep22 49] A. BATRfi & Co. MI (J REAT%—From Int November next, the two stor\ House on Monroe, between St. Emanuel ami Royal sts. now occupied hy Mr. Tlios. Strang. The House on Governmont, corner of Conception st., occupied by Mr. J. Clements. 'I’lie House on Conception st., adjoining the above, occupied by Dr. Knulslon. The House, with three acres of gitound attached, with stables, out-houses, &c. situated on Government st., one mile from the market house. 'i’lie House ut Summerville, corner of Spring Hill road and Center Avenue, with three acrea of ground, stables, See.. The House oil the Avenue adjoining the above. The two one story Houses on Water, between Es lavn and Madison streets. For terms, apply to sepl7 E. C. CENTER & CO. MTO HEAT.—Those two 2 story new brick Dwelling Houses, situated on the south side of St. Michael street, between Claiborne and Frank lin streets, having five rooms, |>aiitries, closets and cellars—together with kitchen, ironiii ; rooms and servant’s rooms. They will be ready for occupancy by the 15th October ana wiU l>e rented low to good tenants. Apply to I. C. DUBOSE & CO., scpl3 45tf 39 Water-si. M OFFICE TO LET.—That convenient of fice with two rooms attached, over Nos. 8 and 10 Commerce st., is for rent. Apply to sept 10 T. P. MILLER & CO. INE & BRANDY.—6 half iripcTa'iid ft qrl casks Cognac Brandy, 1 half pipe old Madei ra, landing and for sale by dec4WM. H. BUNNELL & CO. BROOMS.—50 dozen assorted, for sale by dec4 4tf D. B. CRANE & CO. ROPE.—ll coils Bale Rope, landing from steam er Alabama and for sale by dec4_WM. H. BUNNELL 4‘ CO. STORAGE—In fire nrool’ Warehouse and Sheds corner Water aud St Michael st., on accommo dating terms hy (dec 2) J. O’REI LEY. ARTS, DRAYS & WAGONS, for sale by dee 2ku_ _J. O’RKILEY. PATE 1)E KEGNAULD.—A pleasant and ef fectual relief for coughs, colds, hoarseness, Slc. Received and for sale by I. C. DwHOSE & Co, not 20 late DuBose & Rolf, 39 Water st. FEATHERS.—A prime article of live Geese Feathers, for sale low hy dec4 4tf D. B. CRANE & CO. Domestic iliquors.37 bbis Brandy, Gin, Peach Brandy and Vinegar, landing from steamer Alabama and for sale hy dec.4 WM. II. BUNNELL & CO. WANTED,—A good Man Servant, who under stands house work and waiting, wanted hy dec3 GARDNEK & SAGER. LAW NOTICE.—The undersigned has settled in GAINESVILLE aud will Practice the Law in the counties of Sumpter, Greene and Marengo—the Supreme Court aud Federal Court at Tuscaloosa— also the adjoining counties in Mississippi, should bu siness offer. nov20-82uu* GEO. F. SALLE. FLOUR.—160 bbls superfine, on consignment, for sale by C. A. GILBERT, no\-23 50 Comnierce-st. REMOVAL.—The undersigned lias removed from 48 Dauphin to St. Francis street, where he offers for sale on accommodating terms, n large as sortment of FURNITURE . Entrance 32 Waterand i 23 St. Francis street. Bov20 83tf J. C GWINN. LONDON PORTER,—Landing ex ship Hogarth from Liverpool, for sale by uov20 JAMES HAGAN, 84 Water-st. | fk CASKS CINCINNATI BACON SIDES, III landing from steamer Merelmntnml fo sale by Uov20 JEREMIAH REA. ONTC.OMERY HANK Certificates of Depo site Wanted, by no,23 E. L. ANDREWS & CO. AGOING, ROPE* TWINE.—100 pcs heavy Kentucky Ragging, 100 coils Kentucky Rope, 5001b* Kentucky Twine, for sale low by CIRODE & WHITE, dec3 corner Commerce and Duuphiu-sts. EW DRUG STORE, 30 Royal-ulreet.—J list re* L v reived per Alabamian an additional stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, $-c. and a large and gen eral assortment of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, warranted the growth of 1841, among which are tile following, vis:—Giaut Spinache, every variety of Cabbage, Carrot, Lettuce, Turnip, Beets and Mel ons. Also,—Giant Celery, Mammoth Walermellon, Purple Egg Plant, Mammoth Tomatoes, Sage Seed, every variety of Pens, Beans, hr. and a fine lot of Asparagus Routs. dec4 4lf J. II. WOODCOCK. TO R AGE.—All k T.s of goods takyp on Storage ut low rates, at the store on Conti street wharf, duel ltfby J. H. RIVERS, ifL'KWHEAT.—10 J; 30 J bbls New Pliila dclphia Buckwheat, landing from Brig CecesJ and fur sale l>y [nov22 83ku] JOHN 0*REILIjY. I EXCHANGE on New Vork, st 30 Java sight, for . A sale by GARDN ER A SAGER, dec# C ■•mi street. 17 XCHANGK i \ EW ORLEANS at 30 days 1*4 sight, lor half by decT I). WHEELER, 8 W.ler-at. XCIIAiMC.: ON LONDON & NEW VORK. 2d dcf 6 »l. U. E8LAVA ,*• CO. | ,1 XUHANOE ON N. YORK—til 00 duv« sight MJJ tiir sale by UARDNER S SAG.;;R. octll No. 00 Commerce-st. JAGXCIIANE ON BALTIMORE & TH1LA 1A DELPHI A, for sale by GKO. CLEVELAND, Jit., decS 20 St. Francis-st. XCHANGE ON NEW YOKK, nt 60 days -A sight. A. BATHE & CO., decU 70 Commerce-st. I IBERAl, ADVANCES on consignments of .1 A Cotton to our friends in New York, Boston aud 1 lavre, made bv dec23 HUNTINGTON & CLEVELAND. \( IIANGE ON NEW ORLEANS.—Clunk* -A at sight,for sale by JOS. ALJZE & .SON, docl ltf 30 St. Francis-st. J .EXCHANGE on New York and Boston, forsalo 74 Ly fi»29j F. SHAW A CO., 84 Com. st. 174 XCHANGE on New York, at short sifcht, for 1A sale by CH. DRU1N A J. LECESN E, n27 i 28 St. Francis st. XCHANG E "ii New Orleans, at one day's sight -*_4 for sale by n27 STEVENSON FORBES,34 St. Francis-st 1.4 XCHANGK on New York, st 3 day s sight, for 1A sale by W. MILLIGAN A-CO. n27 34 St. Michael street. j74XCHANGE on New-York, at short sight, for *4 sale by [n26] J. U. SCHILT, 13 Water-st. 1.4 XCHANG F. on New-York, for sale by JTa n26 ELLIS A GREEN. 68 Commerce-st. ¥74 XCHANG B ON PROVIDENOE at 60 days, J14 payable in Providence or New York, for sale bv *13 WHITAKER A SAMPSON. 84 Francis-st J 74 XCHANG B ON NEW ORLEANS—Checks at sight for sale by n6 D. WHEELER, 8 Water-st. 1NXCIIANGE on Baltimore at 60 days sight, for by J til H. A. SCHROEDER,88 St. Francis-st. C4HBCKS ON PHILADELPHIA^ for 98*80, J 92000, 91826 46. 91600, for aalo by i n23 WH1TAK Ell A SAMPSON. 21 St. Francis-st C'lllKClvS on Philadelphia, for sale by J WHITAKEll A SAMPSON, nor 19 No 21 St. Francis street. Cl EUTIFIOATES OF DEPOSITS on Mootgo J mery and Tuscaloosa, purchased by n6 G. W. TAULETON, 73Commerce st. Y| OBILE BANK STOCK—10 Shares for sulu by 1YJL ntO G. W. TARLETON,78 ('"mmeice st Montgomery certificates of de POS1TE wanted by n5tf BIVE8, BATTLE A CO. , C^Corporation coi jpons—for nit by f dec2 I. BELL, Jr. St. Francis-st. DVANCBS ON COTTON.—The subscriber - will make advances on cotton consigned to his friends in Liverpool, Glasgow, New York and Bos ton. [dec7] I). WHEELER, 8 Water-st. Advances on cotton.—\ve will make liberal Advances on Cotton consigned to us for sale in this market, or for Shipment to our friends in Liverpool, Havre, Now York, Boston or New Or leans. E. L. ANDREWS A CO. oct27 61mmo cor Commerce & Dniiphiu-sts. T) VANCES ON COTTON.—Liberal advan cch made on consignments of Cotton to mv friends in Liverpool. dee7 JAMES HAGAN, 24 Conti-st. ADVANCES ON COTTON.—The subscriber will make advances on Colton shipped to Ins friends in Liverpool or New York. dec7 GEO. MARTIN, 15 Water-st. DVANCES ON COTTON" consigned to J Holford & Co., Liverpool, will In* made by dec6 _OGDEN BROTHERS, 12 Water-st. DVANCES ON COTTON.—The subscribers will make liberal advances on Cotton consigned to their friends in Liverpool and New York, dec I McGRAN & NOONAN. Madeira, port & sauterne.—40 qr casks Madeira, 40 qr casks Port, 20 qr casks Sanlprne, for sale l>y decG OGDEN BROTHERS, 12 Water-st. CHAMPAGNE, MUSCAT & CURACAO.— 100 baskets tlhninpagiic, 100 boxes Muscat, 10 Ikixcs Curacao, for sale by decG OGDEN BROTHERS, 12 Water-st. OLIVES, GERKINS & CAPERsC^Hf taxes Olives, 10 boxes Gerkius, 10 boxes Capers, for sale by decG OGDEN BROTHERS, 12 Watcr-st. BOYS & MENS CLOTH CAPS.—10 caieiT, for sale by [decG] HARRIS 4* ROSS. SUGAR—5 lilnls, landing from Champion, and for sale by (dec 6u) JOHN O’REILY. ST ECIE.—Wanted $1BQOnr £2000,Ty " ' decG C. A. GILBERT, 50 Comuierce-st. OLIVE OIL.—150 baskets, landing from ship Talbot, and for sale by decG OGDEN BROTHERS, 12 Water-st. SHIRTS.—‘ioo dor.cn Cotton Shirts, with linen bosoms, plain and rutiled, received per ship Al abamian and for sale by dec4 latham hull & sow. MESS PORK.—30 barrels full Inspected* laud ing and to nrri\e, for sale by dec I 4k w FRANKLIN W. McCOY. JO. CALCINA gives to every body that likes a good Cigar, that lie has the very l>est,at his Bur lier Shop on Royal street of all varieties. He would puff them himself, but who ever tastes them will think any other pufling insipid! Come and try “You next ” dec4 K HALF pipes brandy, (Wd Cofotc) fir sale low to close a consignment. decG HARRIS & ROSS. 1 OO BOXES BORDEAUX CLARET; 60 -i-v/V/ boxes Bordeaux Claret, (Capaules); 10 bbls while wine Vinegar, 100 boxes MR. Raisins, fresh; 20 boxes Brandy Cherries, new, by decG HARRIS & BOSS. QfT BBLS MESS PORK, 80 bbls prime Pork, for Bale by decG HARRIS & ROSS. Manufactured tob acco—70 imxe. r Pritchett, 36 boxes G. W. Daniel, 23 taxes Tiios. Wright, 50 taxes Brown, for sale by doc6 OGDEN BROTHERS, 12 Wuter-st. URE SPERM OIL.—20 casks pure' Sperm Wiator Strained Oil, landing and far sale by decG WM. H. BUNNELL & CO. SPERM CANDLES.—300 boxes New Bedford Candles, for sale by decG OGDEN BROTHERS, 12 Water-st. BANANAS.—60 bunches Bananas, lauding from brig Canton at Mathews' wharf, for sale by dec4J. 11. RIVERS. HAY 4* LIME.—200 bales prime uuality North River Hay, 1000 casks prime quality Thomas ton Lime, this day landiug and for sale by dcc4J. H. RIVERS. POTATOES & ONIONS.—70 tarrels Chenan go Potatoes, 40 bbls Onions, this day landing and for sale by [dec4] J. H. RIVERS. WEET M All AG A W IN E.-80qr casks, land- i iag and for sale by dec4_WM. II. BUNNELL Sc CO. BACON.—21 casks Hums and Sides, landing from steamer Alabuma direct from Cincinnati, for sale by [dec5] WM. II. BUNNELL & CO. Newark furniture warehouse.— D. B. CRANE & CO, Manufacturers from Newark, N. J., invite the attention of their friends and the public, to their splendid stock of Furniture, such as sofas, Sideboard, Centre, Pier, and Com mon Tables, Wardrobes, &c. Jcc., which arc offered at Manufacturer** prices, at 87 Water st, next door to DuBose & Co's Drug Store. dec 4 F“BENCH CHINTZ PRINTS.—10 cases new style, landing from ship Alabamian and for sale low by [dec4] LATHAM HULL & SON. VINEGAR—75 bbls Cider Vinegar, 25 bbls While Wine do. For sale by ®nov25THOS. P. MILLER fc CO. LETTER PAPER.—50 reams superior English Linen Letter Paper, on consignment and for sale by GUSTAVUS BEAL & CO., dec2 Hagan's buildiugs, Conti-st. Cl INUINNATI SIDES.—20casks strictly prime •' Cincinnati cured Sides, received per Lady of llie Lake and fur sale by dec2MARSHALL & ROWE. NEGROES FOR SALE.—A Negro Woman and her two male children, one about 4 years, and the other about 2 yenrs old, sold for no fault. Tbe woman is a first rate cook, washer and irener. For terms, apply to CIRODE & WHITE, dec3 corner Com. and Dauphin-st*. REMOVAL.—Tbe subscribers have removed to Mr. Hogan's new buildings in Conti street— Office second floor. - ur , —* n.>YH78ftf V. GARDNER & SfrftER. NOTICE.—All persons indebted to tbe subscri ber for goods sold on commission, or as agent, whose accounts have been standing sixty days, will ulenac make payment on or before tbe lOtli inst. dccl Itf J. II. RIVERS. T H E A I' R E Last night but one of Mr. and Master WOOL* T/IL USD AY EVENING ~DEC. 9, 1841, Will lx- performed a drama in 2arts, called NICHOLAS NICKLF.BY. Nicholas Nicklcby.Mr. Ewing Sniikc.Mrs Richardson Previous to which will In* per-formed the farce of A PLEASANT NEIGHBOR. Strap.Mr. Chapman After which, Master Wood vv ill dance the original HIGHLAND FLING. To conclude with the pantomime of PHILIP UUARL AND HIS MONKEY. Philip.Mr. Wood Hcaufidelle.Master \\ ood DISSOLUTION.—The connection 111 business heretofore existing Iretween the undersigned as publishers of the Merchant.: and Planters Journal, is dissolved from and after this date. C. A. ST DART is alone charged with the settle ment of the outstanding business, to whom nil per sons indebted will please make immediate payment, and those holding claims against the concern, tire re quested to hand them in at their earliest convenience. S. F. WILSON, nov 90 90 tf_C. A. STUART._ NOTICE—The* co-partnership heretofore existing between the ;subscribers, under the name and liriu of Thompson & Shrf.vf, wan bv intiHia] con sent dissolved on th 5 1st dity of November, 1841. Dr S. Mordecai lias charge of the settlement of die tuisincns of the concent, who alone (or his ageot) is authorised to receipt* fur debts due the linn. Per sona hav ing claims agai nst Thompson & SUrevewill present them to him for .settlement. DRURY THOMPSON/ nov29 C-S. SHREVE. Geo. Com w a Y is authorised to receipt for dehtfl due to Thompson & Shreve, and to attend to the set tlement of their accounts generally, nov29 1841 S. MORDECAI. OPARTNERSI11P.—m7 D. ESLAVA having taken Mr. LOUIS E. MONTAN DON into partnership on tin; 1st inst., the business will here after lie conducted under the firm of M. D. ESLAVA & CO. decl Ilf COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have as sociated themselves in the General Commission Business, under the linn of GUSTAVUS BEAL & CO., and hate taken the office in Hagan’s buildings, Conti-st. GUSTAVUS BEAL, dec2 __A. H. BELLOWS._ DISSOLUTION!—The copartnership of Daven port Is. Sewall, expired by its own limitation on the 1st day of October last. G. Davenport set tles the business of the concern. GORHAM DAVENPORT. dec2 BENJAMIN C. SEWALL. DISSOLUTION.—The copartnership heretofore existing under the name of King & Mork housk was dissolved by mutual consent on tho 15th inst. All iiersous having demands against the lute firm will please present them for settlement, and those indebted will make payment immediately. The name of the firm will be used in settlement. J. F KING, A. MOREHOUSE. QfJ-CAUfllAGF. REPAIRING will lie carried on as heretofore at the Old Stand, corner St. Louis and Concejttiun streets t by the subscriber, nov 19 82kmo. AKNAN MOREHOUSE. GEO. E. HOLT, FACTOR — Mobile. THE undersigned has resumed the Factorage and Commission business in Mobile, and will lx thankful to his old friends and the public for a share of patronage. Having commenced business here as early as 1819 and continued it up to 1834 aiul Ixing familiarly acquainted with the business he Iio|m*s to he able to render satisfaction, as he thinks he gener ally did, while lie pursued that business. And lie begs to refer such peixms as arc not acquainted with him (or the oldlfirin of T. &. G. Holt, of which he was a member) to all the various friends and patrons of his, for testimony us to his qualification for that branch of business. All business confided to his care will he promptly attended to by his agent until his return to the city, which will lie in October. nuff5 29tf GEO. E. HOLT. OCf- The Journal and Advertiser will copy in the country paper until the 1st of January next. SOAP—222 boxes extra No. 1 Soap in 48 lb. boxes, landing from brig China, and for sale by dec 6ku JOHN O’REILY. RICE.—20 tierces new, lor sale by SMITH A DABNEY, novlC 22 and 24 Commerce-st. 171 LOUR fc Wills KEY.—300 bbls Flour, a »u . perior article; 100 bbls old Monongahela Whis key | 100 Lb!* old Rectified Whiskey, lauding from , steamboat Alabama and for sale by dcc3 ELLIS & GREEN, 68 Commerce-st. HAMS.—10 casks, a good article, received to day jier steamer W. W. Fry, for sale by dec2 MARSHALL & ROWE. SATTINETTS & PRINCE ALBERT CAS SI MERES.—25 packages just received and for sale by [m»vl2] LATHAM HULL & SON. IOST.—At the ship yard, a Pocket Wallet con A tabling sundry valuable papers, and a small suiu of money, which the finder can have by reluming the papers at this office, or to E. CLARK, dec2 2c at the ship yard. CROCKERY.—8 boxes containing each a Din ner and Tea sett complete, of white octagonal ware, fitted to family use, for sale low by G. DAVENPORT & CO, dec 2 31 Com. st. UGAR & MOLASSES—27 bbls Molasses, 22 lilids Sugar, a prime article. Landing this day from sclir Victorine, and for sale from the wharf dec 2 by ELLIS & GREEN, 68 Com. st. lNCINNATI SHOULDERS.—20cask.Shoul ders, (W. Neff’s packing, Cincinnati) a first ate article, fur sale by dcc2 MARSHALL & ROWE. HAMPAGNE * RAISINS.—20 boxes of the well known Anchor brand, boxes bunch Mus catel Raisins, lauding from ship Alabamian, for sale by GUSTAVUS BEAL & CO., dcc2 Hagan’s Buildings, Conti-st. NEW ip ELEGANT FALL DRY GOODS. DANIELS & BRADY, 83 Dauphin strbilt, immediately opjxjsite the Public Square, invite the attention of tile citizens of Mobile, and strangers vis iting the city to their stock of FANCY and STA PLE DRY GOODS, 'l’lie whole of which has been purchased or landed from Europeun Packets within a few weeks and will be found to contain a most varied and desirable assortment, at such remark ably low pricer, as must ensure entire satisfaction to every purchaser. The following articles will be found in the assortment:— SILKS—Heavy Broclic Gros de Naps Rich plain I’uulte de Soi Do. striped aud figured Gros d’Ainme Richest reps with elegant satin stripes Splendid ombre, glace and chine Silks, latest style Blk A blue LI’k silken; bl’k, blue blk & colM Satins MOUSELINE DELAINES—A new assortment, small figures, for children’s wear Rich Plaid, French manufacture, all wool best quality, inode colors, with satin stripes Superb Cliene de lannes, very fashiouablo Do Nazarinc blue ground de lanne CALICOES—10 cases American Prints, all qual'ts 6 cases English, latest styles 4 cases superb French, lutest style 5 cases Furniture Prints, low price 3 do do English LINENS—6 cases 4—4 Irish Linens, Grass bleach 3 cases Bird’s-eye Diajxrs; 3 hales Russia do 6. 7. 8 and 10-4 table do aud Damasks 5. 8 & 10-4 Linen Hhcetiug, cheapest ever offered in this city Brown and white llaiuask 1 able Cloth Linen Cambric Handkerchief* Plain, hem-stitched, and a riviere do Linen Cambrics and Lawns, all qualities SHAWLS, MANTILLAS & SCARFS— 1000 M. D. Laine Shawls, very low 10 cartoons Chally, Lama and Thibet Shawls 10 do rich Cashmere, large size 10 do chine Manliiias, wadded aad lined thoughout, with coni and tassel Rich Silk and Satin Shawls Chine Scarfs, silk and satin fancy llandkf* in endless variety FLANNELS fit BLANKETS— 3 bales extra fine Suxony 6 bales medium quulity, white and red Flannels 3 bales real Welsh, warrauted not to shrink in the washing 6 bales low price Blankets; 9 do large aud heavy 8 do largest Whitney, ribbon bounu 6 do Negro Blankets, the whole of these will be sold unusually law HOSIERY—Purchasers will find, at this establish ment, a complete assortment of the best descrip tions of English Hosiery 200 dozen white, blue uud black Cotton Hose 100 do gray, slate and unbleached do 200 do white merino and lanlis-wool do 200 do black Cashmere, Mohair and Worsted do 40 do heavy Raw .Silk 40 do do white and blk EngliAh,'ffMk Hosiery A full assortment of children** Hosiery***- Vyej Gents Merino and Lambs wool Half Hose Do do Shirts and Drawers CLOAK STUFFS—English Merino, double width A new style Alpacca Lustre; blk Saxony Cloths Brown and black Bombazines Cash merinos, new article DOMESTICS—A full assortment of all the differ ent | makes, widths and qualities. Kentucky Jeans, Sat i nett-, Linscys, Velvets Gloves, $*c.—Together with a great variety of Haberdashery and Militfery articles. Cash only. dcc6 “ —r- - i “ Palmam oui mrrmt Jtrct POSTPONEMENT for one month louf|?r,iu con sequence of tho numerous applications for reti ring NK\v I’upils. Academy on Royal-sirrct, near Dauphin. WRITI1TG lit Kohl f 1 <lo hereby warrant to substitHte, a* usual, a beautiful, boiJ Iren, and cxpiditious style of Penmanship sj pre-eminently adapted to guneral pur poses, as no other method of touching, ever tot dis covered, cau possibly iiupait for any other hand, how ever clamped, illegible, deformed or vulgar; in short no matter how iudiffereut an J confirmed it may bo, in the short course of TEN LESSON'S OF ONE HOUR EACH ! ! ! I.a diks Class, Daily.—They are taught a beau tiful flowing hand, and the only oik* now practised in ihu most fashionable circles thrnughol Europe. CARD—To the utjilhy retidtiU* of M*!hL\—Mr. Good wane expresses with morn than ordinaly ronfi (ieui-o bis inviolable design to give such satisfaction as will astonish and delight them; it bring the “end und aim of all his hopes" and ambition, that they should keep pure w ith the success of his pupils in England,* .Scotland, Ireland and France, where ho eminently distinguished himself as a • eaman and teaclwtr. * Where lie had the honor of receiving the last prizes—was patronized by the most distinguished characters and statesmen, particularly by Lord Brougham, Lord John Russell, Earl Gray, Duko of .Sussex, Earl of Aberdeen, Sir Robert l'eel, &c.— some of whose testimonials are iu his possession, dec3 3uw* fiiHE SUBSCRIBER havin*established hiiuself A in tliis city for the pu.*poseof couductimr a FAC TORAGE GENERAL COMMISSION liV gj 'NESS, would respectfully solicit the patronage of —No. 69 Cemmerce-st., east sido a low . UN , 1 ""outi street. doors above i. SAMUEL ROBINSON, uovll 74||tf ^TERENCE. - _ ^vi., Charleston, S. Oaroliua. JoHH RoiumoN, K V.uden, Marengo Co. Ala. Wm Robinson, Em. . ,*|, Dallas Co. Ala. _Lol. L. M. Li dr, KicIiiik, -—• JAMES If. RIVi. MANTm COMMISSION MERC. ...... . . , M^ntLE. ’MIkinds of W ill give particular attention to the sale ol. __NORTHERN PRODUCE. ■ N CONFORMITY with the last Will and . . . tiimeut of Joseph Rahy, deceased, and to cat into effect the provision* of said Will, aud io con formity w ith the order ol the Orphan* Court of Mo bile county, granted the 28th dny of October, 1841, I will, on Monday, the 8tli day of January, 1842, ex Robo to public sale, iu front of the court house of Tobila, within the legal hour* of twin, all the personal anil real estate ol aaid Joseph Kaby, a* follow*, vix: the Negroe* W’illi, Tony, Isaac, Sally and her three children; Household Furniture; as also, a tract of Land lying on llayou Coden, in Mobile oitauty, cou tabling about 300 acres; also a tract of Laud nt Ful tou, containing about 48 acre*, being the residence of the late Jeueph Raby. Term* of sale 6 months credit, with two go ■ ! se curities. JOSEPH KREB; nov20 82tf Execu. TRUST SALE.—By virtue of a Deed of 1 -i.h executed to us by Philip McLoskey, bearing! on the 14th day «f March, A. D. 1841, and recta., ni in the Clerk's ollioe ol* Mobile county, iu Book No. 1, Pages 535 and 536, we will sell ut publie auetion, in front of the court house, on the 5e4i day of April next—All that parcel of laud, situate, lying und being in the county of Mobile, containing eighty-three 17 100 acres, lieing a fractional section hounded soulli by the Orange Grove tract of land, commencing at the point of intersection of the northern line of suid tract aud tho western line of the Laurent plantation and extending westwardly on the north Ipie of Or* ange Grove beyond its termination: bnuadod cast by the Laureut plantation, and included witliiu the wes tern line of said Laurent plantation, the uorthern line of the Orange Grove Iract, aud the sectional lines of various small tracts of forty acres, laid off by the government of the United States, all of whiah will more fully appear by reference to the map of the township number four of range one west. ■And also,—One forty-eighth part of the lands be longing to the Orange Grove Company, including ull the lands included in a trust deed to Calvin Norris, Janies Magee and Thou. W. McCoy, und which liuve not been before this time laid off and sold by the said Trustees or by the company prior to the said deed; and the said nndkvided interest hereby conveyed to be subject to the uses and trusts of the said deed, aud a right, title, interest and claim in the one forty-eighth part of ull the lauds in the Orange Grove tract aud the Laurent plantation, excepting the lots of land so disposed of which said tracts ef land lie ou the north side of the city of Mobile, one coutuining 267 71-100 acres, the other 355 39-100 acres; and a full forty eightli interest in the luuds liehI by said company be tween the said plantation and the river. Terms of sale cash. JOHN A. CAMPBELL, DAN'L CHANDLER, dec4 41|ids SAM’L M. OGDEN. WINES AN1) COFFEE.— fbe subscribers of fer for sale the following invoice of goods se lected by an experienced individual expressly for this market— 4 quarter casks Madeira Winn I pipe Sicily Madeira Wine* 4 quarter casks Port Wine 1 do do do do Page A Co 4 do do Pale Sherry Wine, W D Gordon 8 do do do do do Lapontide 20 bags Government Java Coffee n26 WHITAKER A SAMPSON,21 Si.Fraucia-»t. IVEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, ll MILLINERY, etc.—Juat received per late arrivals, from France, (via New York and New Or leans) a splendid assortment of rich water’d and plaiu Silk Velvet and Plush Bonnets, unsurpassed in beau ty of atvle and quality of textures; a large assort ment of Artificial Flowers; Fancy Caps; childrens' Hoods; Leghorn Hate: Dunstable und Oriental do; 10-4 rich Shawls and Mantillas deep Iriue’d ; Satin stipd'd Chillies; plain and plaid Mouso Je Laines; French Pr.'iua, col’s guaranteed; ladies aud gents Kid Gloves; bl’k Bombazine; heavy and rich Chau tilla Veils, Ac. Ac. Iiy The Millinery department will be conducted by Mrs. Culleu. Ladies are respectfully invited to call aud examine for themselves. J. A. SMITH, successor to n95 if P. CULLEN, til Dsuphiu-at. Fresh french juJube paste.—iu i»x. ea or in bulk. For Male by I. C. Di/BOSE k CO, no?20 late DuBose k Roll', 39 Water st. FLOUR.—160 barrels superfine Flour, *‘D D Pago" brand, just received and for sale by HARRIS A ROSS, Auctioneers, n«»v20 67 Water-st. 08TON SUGAR—Fur sale by ' * G. WESTFKLDT * BIO. 100 bbl* double refiued Loaf Sugar, 60 41 Crushed ue. 30 44 Powdered de. nee? 66tf BLACKSMITH’S COAL.—2000 barrels best quality Blacksmith's Coal, for sale at a low price nov20 by E. C. CENTER k CO. ]\TAILS k WHITE LEAD— 11 100 kegs best cut Nails 200 do No, 1 White Lead, for sale by CIRODE It WHITE, oor. Com, and Dauphin sta. TAKEN UP by tlw subscriber on the November iust a Roam House, about SmmLLimlL ^4 bands high, branded G. C. on th« shoulder. The owner is requested to pay expenses, prove property, aud takw him away, or he will be sold, according to law. A. W. HARRELL. Washington county, Nov. 28. uovSO OOufw CIGARS—20 M Regalias; 40 do Canoues; 00do Trabucos, for sale by | novSO HARRIS It ROSS. SPERM OIL It CANDLES, for sale by dec 2 ' i. O’REILEY. Ladies English it german cotton HOSE.—200 doesn, just recoived and for sale uo*18by LATHAM HULL It SON. IN STORE, ami receiving from bark Adeline an Elite—SO packages Teas 25 boles Soap and Crushed Sages 60 bxs Family Soap 20 do New Bedford Sperm Caudles, for sale by nov29] P. McCAHKILL, 19 Com. st. MEDICAL AND CULINARY HERBS.—At Gates's Drug Store, 106 Daaphin street—Sage, Thyme, Balue, Catnip, Pennyroyal, llorehou: I, Peppermint,Spearmint, Motherwort, Life Everlas. ing, Comfrey Root, Sweet Majoruui, Poplar Bark, Saffron, Marshmallows, uud various other domestic Herbs, Barks, Roots, ke. for sale at uov27 GATES'S Pharmacy, 106 Dauphin at. RANGES, PINE APPLES It UANABAS.— 10m Oranges, 100 Pine Apples, 100 bunches Bananas, landiag from brig Canton from Matansas and for sale by [decl ltf] J. H. RIVERS. COAL.—10 casks Peacb Orchard, lauding from brig Ceres,for sale by J. O’REILEY, j dec 2__v 4 Water st. TB RANDY.—2 balTpip*” old half pipes 1806 Cognac, 14.cask 1806 superior od, ^Mf|sp«t J. J. Dupuy It Co. do, on cousignwynt and forttSKby . GUSTAV*** REAL Ik&,'+*• dec2' jMlBuilding*, Couti-st. CIGARS.—30m Regalias, 10m Cauunes, ou eon •ignmeot and for sale by GUSTAVUS BEAL It CO., dec2 Hagan’s Buildings, Couti-st. AGUIRA COFFE^.—70 bags, landing from ■chr Mandarin from Baltimore, and for sale by dec 2 i. O’REILEY. t * Infs IN ESS CARDS. g.'g. Johnson. SHOES, BOOTS, hats, BONNETS, DOMESTIC COTTONS, ESRSETS, At., HI wb.lt.4ia, ,1. 4il W.tm itraat. up ataira. JAMKS THOS. JUNKS, IMPORTER OF BRANDT AND WINKS, ,17 HI St. Muhaoi strain, NUb4^ ROBINSON * STUART, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, AT TUI CUIAF T4H1ITI ItuII, n17 Curuor Go.arutiiam ill WliT-Itt—1% — GEORGE BOWLBNW, COMMISSION ME BO HA NT, iilC lui No. 841 St. Mi.haal at, Mobila, Ala. 5 S. BALL. COMMISSION MKUECHAXT. Mabil*. ^.a(ll4TIu.[ 11 »CONNELL A VONTA INK, Oouuiaaio" ] if l M KUCHA NTS, Listrpvut. James McConnell, ) John T. Fontaine. ) The gmlersignod will make liberal ^Avanc-eia o«? Cotton shipped to McConnell A Poutmne. ialverpoel. jt„5 B. B. UONTAINH^ I IBERAL~AD V A NCES will be made ou Cotton J consigned to their friends iu New York. Havre, Marseille* and Tiio»te,by CH. DRUIN A J. LHC ESN B, 30 9t. Frsneis at. Mri*rme$. Messrs. PiUut A LeBarbior, New-York. “ J. Labeo* A Co. do. “ CollombA Delia, do. M De Khatu A Moore, do. tuhg A' DVANCE8 ON COTTON, cousiguad to J. Holler J & Co., Liverpool, will be made by nlS OGDEN BROTHERS. I* Wattr-st. DVANCES ON COTTON—Conaiguod to Moasra. Hicks A Co. Now fork, will bo mod by |nlS] GEO. MARTIN* Advances on cotton—w• win mak* liberal advances on Cottou consigned to us for sale iu ibis market, or for shipment to our friends In Liverpool, Havre, New York. Boston, or New Or leans. E. L. ANDREWS A CO.. 0Q7 3t coruer Commerce and Dauphin sts DVANCES will be made bv the undersigned ou cottou shipped to his friends in Baltimore, Phil adelphia. New York and Boston. T fuiu \VM. H. BUNNELL. Jo. CALC1N A b.lju.t rm-.itrod • lot oflbo hno.t SEGARS lo ho found in th« couuiry—whuth ho oiler* for »>Ie «l hi* pl.ue ™> Hof*1 Among Chdm ore tbo following approrod brand* : J , Yro*, La B*poool»oion, !)o* Xlormauoa, *ro. Amigo., Imnorlalo*. »«■ *8-._ _ ” HHifPB uSTmKRCilANTS, AND TttA. rn* 'Kits IN CBN KRAL.-Th. .b».. »« 1 L '« ioformnd ih.llh.jc.u b. .nppiiod b» thn •pectful. *d with iho following Good* rocoWod amt uudor.igu .11 lim» from ih. lu.u.r.ctorto. ot »no* receiving ai mdon aad yiereuee— luNi Vvae, L» >U, »®4 Flail* pl®»® **mr,7 •* English Bonni riptioa every dei Tttoan Flail, Fedki FlalL ^ * Plain and fancy «au4 Teasels,StfB* Batteaa, Roe CorJa, Band •. 4a. , . ottea, Edging* * raoelvUg by vessels dlree* Likewise aouatautlj eu‘#,buja\ glrla' and lufaal a from Leghorn, ladiea*, a Hats, a if every variety. of SUka, llkewi^ And the following deao. astfkeU >— receiving by the steamers a ^ Jmfc a“4 OravaU, Ladiea’ Dresses, gautleiaei Fgiw>y Baudea Baudauuas. Kotuala, F. naa. *t> CRAVATS, from ITALIAN LUSTRINGS AN ViV erery tn.nuf.ctory of col.', N1 .ml Paper, ooo* In addition to the above, Raga, a * % Jitferent Italian stantly ou band, from the states. £»wtug Silk*, A consignment of Silk Velvets and shortly expected. «• Orders received on commission for i productions of Englaud and Italy. * VYSB, WILLIAM v *ui No. 179 Pearl-street, New-Yor 'fciladelpka ill3 9ms No.SU North Front-street 1 - KOPE—178 coils, t 1 * *ON, street. nliO 6l OV Cotnuaros *^gi8 W k| || k boxes Window Glass ass’d siaea fire (WvU to 88x00. 800 galls Dutch Linseed Oil 850 kegs White Lead ass'd, Pars lie 1 and 1 300 lbs Black Paint (in 98 lbs. kegs) 80 boxes Chrome Green ^ 180 do Brunswick Green, just received per b Ceres, and for sale by uUO FAI11ES 8t TODD, 99 Commerce st. • , K W (iOODS—Jatt recoired by (be aabsrtilber, lx pur ship Hogarth and etbor late arrivals, aa ox* tensive assortiueut of EAKTHBN, CHINA and GLASS WAKES, direct from tbe ruaaafaotoriea, which he offers to city aud ronutry trade, at pric*n m occordana with the timet, at 34 Dauphin street. Particular atteutioa paid to paokiug good a fer lltecouutry. J. A. DELLINGER. _n29 4ta No. 14 Dauphin street. PLOUGHS—We have just reeeived a supply of -i Palmer A M'Coraiick's Ploughs, from the Hieb Lmond manufactory, Noa. 1, • aud 9. u99 M1NGU A RUSSELL, 13 Water-el BROGANS AND BOOTS—SO eases KlpBre' gaua; 40 do RuaieU do; 93 do thick Boots, for sale low by O. O. JOHNSON. _ ___49Weter»st ap amir*. Aflk T wo cnnreuieut Dwellings, having each (bar Jti'jJLrooms, xud kiteheu room, eu tbe north side of Cot.ti street,betwoen Royal aud St. Emanuel su. Also—Three rooms suitable fer otfioee or steeping apartments, in tho buidiug adjoining the above dwell ing. Rent moderate. Apply to nfl_ _ J. EMANUEL. FOR HUNT—Three Stores, No. 15, IT, IT Pi on east aide of Water street. They will be rented separately, or together, and is a deairabla loca tion for any business. Also—The Store No. 10, on west side of Water street, late in the occupation efObear A Phillips. Also—Au Office over the store of D. Wheeler, Ne 8 Water street. The above premises will be reeled st very low rants. Apply to [n8] J. KMAMUKL. M POk RKNT.—That desirable aouatry resi dence at Summerville, formerly in the occu pancy of N. F. Williams, Km;. aud poaaessiou given on let November. Apply at the Merchants' lusu ranee Co's. Office, St. Francis st. {pgj, FOIl RKNT—That desirable Office or Store !*£■ on the lowet floor of tbe building west side ef Royal, near Couli street—lately occupied by Cutbbert A Stanley. Alao A brick Warehouse on SL Mlcha al streat, appo site J. B. Toaliuiu,capable of atoriug 1808 balee ef cotton. Also a store on St Michael street, sow occupied by Jn. G. Davis A Co., with two Urge offioec ea the second floor. Also two three story buildings ea Water street ad jojuing the Merchants and Planters Jeuraal Office— with counting rooms in the second floor. Apply to octll J. EMANUEL. 4 JOHN RllAG AW A CO. 9T Dauphin street, offer for sale i 50 cases bro. drab plain Hats 30 do do black do 50 do do rorum do 85 do fashiouablo far do 83 do do silk de Just received per brig Mobile. Also daily expected la store by barque Hebron aad brig Alabamai 100 cases Russet Brogans; 38 do Kip do 85 do thick Boots; 88 do floe do 40 do Womeu's tine Shoos; 88 do Mon's do 15 do Children's do do ooui jjm HATS AND BON NBTS—The subscriber is now receiving a largo assortment of Han aud straw good*, amongst wbioh, are as follows ; 30 cases Men's fash. Beaver and plain blh. Ham. 83 *' 44 wide brim - •« •« 95 44 " 4‘ 4* - drab * 10 M 44 41 fashionable sUk * 130 doa Palm L«af Hoods, with a great variety of ladies' and misses Leghorn and plain straw Bonnets; shell, horn and ivory Combs; baud bases, aniflcial flowers, stocks, Ac. For sale eheap for cash or good paper, by [o9f J OBO. A. ARNOLD. 45 Water-at AT B. ROBBIMadlTS CUBAP TABIB Jff TT STORB—Just received per ship Heeler, a large assortmeat of fashionable aad lew crowned broad brimmed Black aad White Gentle, awn's HATS. ALSO—Vine BussUBeuver, sad low Erieed Halt. Likewise, received pur barque He ron, an assortment of flae aad coarse White Uan and Colton Shirts; do Fianuol Shirts; which will be sold very low for cash, at the sige of the Mammoth Boot, corner of Water aad Government streets. o. t29. ____ (1 liU AP AS THE CH F. ArKST.—>Ife* Qaada— J Jut received at ROBINSON A STUARTS Cheap Varieip Mew, corner of Government and Wa ter* treats, a geueral assortment ef mu Heady-made CLOTHING, HATS, f I 4 BOOTS, .SHOES, a ^ DRY GOODS, direct from the mauufactoriee, end for sale at the loxoei prices for eaeh. Please eall and ei ainino, at the sign of the Mammoth Boot. nit C' OTTON OSNABERGS AND SHIRTINGS— 79 bales Petersburg manufactory, received by John A. Lancaster, at low prices, by life) G. G. JOHNSON, «tt Water st. PRINTERS' PAPER, Ao—We been Paper ter Printers, of nil the nsnaLaUee j else last received 44 Superfine Packet Peel, blmau" for ?rU#a«Carveiu, _ Minofk Emwim,!! Waiar at. K CIO A HR—OarM Bag. baa, Jaiqaai Htaaliaa, Imperial Bagatiaa. Itnparial Trabaooa, for aalaby [oWIJ D. WHBBLBU, 8 Watar at. P* BASK CANDVV— A supply of Paaaa aalabra tad. CI.rifiad Baaaac, of Haarboaad Caady, jaat racaWad aad for tala by 1.0. DU BOSK 4 CO„ a 10 Uta Du Boaa 4 Boff, Ho. 99 Watvr-H. ^^OTECTtCg^ TURKMEN'S INSURANCE CO. OF MOBILE, r No. 32 St. Francis street, continual to take Ma rin*. River and Fir* Rieka. The ollia* it open all day. Applications for Fira Risks at* requested to be Iliad* before 12 o'olonk M ; and for Marin* Risks al any hour during the day. CHARLES WHITE, President 0. P. HARWELL, Tice President DIRECTORS John F.Paglee, CharlesAuae, Br. Tardy. Charles White. John K.Collin*, Wa. A. Ferrell, J.C.Cbamborlala, Cbe.Callum, 0. P.HaewoU, Jo*. Hall, 1. H, Brwiu, Oeo.U. Prentice. S. W. Allen, Vs. H.Ohidsey, Rieh'd FI. Redwood. JAS. V. FRANKLIN, Secretary Tsoass Lusohelis. Inepector. no*4 MOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY— [f I Offici So. 34 St. Francis street, Insures against Fire, Marine and River Rial a. Director*. Jonathan Emanuel, John Siinpeon. Ii A. Sehroedar, Thoa. W. McCoy. J.Bluodgnod, H. O. Brewer, Alca. Pone, B. P- Marshall. R Dosha, J. A. M. Battle. H. V. Montague, H. Barney, • MnMRT CENTER, Presidmt. Vito*. S. Kij»Q, 9*>’i. J«*»« MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COM r AN Y Ulf Mobilk—Capital. $330,000 paid in and aeeur ed agreeably lo the requirements of its charter. TUia Company continue# to make insurance against loss or damage oz Hirer or klsriue Risks, nnd against tire on brick buudiaga and merchandise in lb© city. The public may rely oa a prompt adjustment ofloa ■aa. DifcBftots. H. B.Gwathmey John B. Toulmin. J. J.T. Wauroy, Jeaeph E. Sheffield Charles Gascoigne Wm. H» rrstt. James G. Wbitakoe, Newton St. John. Wm. Jones Jr. J. U. Sehilt, Hludmau Barney, Latham Mitchell, Win. P. Molett. H. B. GWATHMHY, President. B. 8. Busiiit. Serretary. j"*94 MARINE AN1) PJUE INSU1AANCE.—Al.A JY1 HAMA L|»K lvaURABCH A»l> TRUiT UOMFA.tr —Capital »IW,»8# all paid ia. Tunia. JAi. INNEKAUTTY. Preaideat. ■*. Saaford, Otia Dyer, faaa. Haett »eary Myara, C. C. Haaard, B. T. Bullard. A. V. Uerdee. Arch. Broaa. p, W. M'Cuy, Jainea Deaa, P, Reraaiaa, Calain Norria. Vbla company oondaaeele do a ganaral Inaurauca baainaee allnaU a®oe. oaanorof St, rrancia aud Royal airaata taking riaka at iha aaaal ralea of inauranca againat loaa or damaga hr Plra to buildinga or mer aMadiaa ooalalaad therein; aaalao againat iha danger, of marina or alter narlgatioo. Iona* N. O. 1. TISDAl.H. Seo'y.pro tem. FIRK ANO MARINE NHURANlb. nMIB aoduraiguod. oiiiKiinmd agrot for ftt I HU JL THCTION INSURANCE CO. ol Ilartfor Cai-t*1—, i. •»«•>? ri,k* Hr* OB »l*r*. aod Dwelling. (*f brick or wood) aB Ikoir coulcuu, ala* Mariao or nror ri.k. oa coUo aaii merobaodi*. of aay description. Tb« rule* of premium eb»rj*4 will be M low ! an aikar ottno,, aad Ha ion for loo* or daaiage «« lanwd jnowptlT .djbiled RyAN, Agent. Cor., fc Water ,u „ bo.8 ITtf -■ . U.iwi.oa. agoniaf! VVf 8UUANC B—Haaa»“ now taking 4 l tb* Hartford lna«'*“'*~ ' ,nd no Mercti again* Fir., ofMobUmJ, dUa-dBnckBuM^^^rAUBNtiR. ! DASHRWBi -T533l.rH.» gt«‘ "® WrOflCH.—lb* iador.'a ^[nrod Underwn It of hi. baring boon Comp.; ■t„ , f0, |Uo followioi named la. 1 ‘Vo. ^•iSiV.ca*; MUM. CompaFF < I.ac aa.cbCo. oftbb Staff of ra.nsri.FA »Y,a adfapuia Ii.oaAioaCoiSPAFr. U.io * I..0FAI01 Compaft. U.ITl ID STAFF. U.OBAFOB COMPAFg. «... ra If.ubabob Compaft. A,tl, nr If.urafch Compaft. Wa.F1 SOTO. I..0RAHCB CoMPAFV. U.LAW ARB lFiVRA.01 COHFAFF. Ambrio *» If.fbak* Compaft. PBot.ix iFsaaiic. Compaft, ...... ~sr t>rB* A r»* ’»«ih.i ,k77 v^* ho dorw *•"' ‘«««. hf o.d fur ik.fen“JPpo,nle‘1 OI.U ’*°* «•• of Now T.rk.'u ,OW,“* A on 'it*** ' Iuortooo Cowboot or Alio «“ do "PVf' M*» Tor Jork. .rw/ktoHoo do 2“ d4 Now tOt k do j „ Ootat I do ^ do Ubiob i do * do Wub i• do Sofoi j do do 2* T»It« B do J «o More’. ••uuUulao ia do J2° ?•»»» dt ’ do j" -*?* ___ "ABANIA A Powr2?o SLw. - - -4k CjSlbCT 8CHOOH—A Sdt’«» Sel^TWifr *. sstoL :ii ^ -‘sr* ,&•; °3 ty &?S2s°"*^ «-i" .■.T^-".''"^ "fP»l»<» »IH ba limited lo fori, ^“»1. HoXlti,/^* b# f IbaUetilatio... ^J7"""# *“ ““*■ cipliaa. »«| ^ ?» •eme time to ia rui.ij tie keel ficiliiiu el 1 mental end polite ed.«£T r '?■ °f"« •a tbogaUee, aiaae aad bora bwMuT^r ■ i® *’7®*' tba etbae W.\IejT. *.w. .7^ *T «~lla llbe aeadoiale .illooaeiei ef two eeaeeeetWe aee beebea*! ‘r ** a*^'d 7 •PP»"«»i«7 lo tba pupiU u> beabae.t froa. the ait, J.Hn, tba Mcblj .ammo! maatba. withoet taleraplioa lo lair aoaree of .tad* f?,e!t.b* l,W b 7 ««ai»ad .ba caaaat read wet —aad iboae eome.bat edraaead .ill ba .read, pra farrad. Halaa of taiUm mada baa.a at tba com aianremeni of tba eebaoL _ __aaeaaaaoba. ■a». W. “». Hauiltaa l Haeol. Henrietta * BlaU 1 Hollv! ».bj£,u I ¥miu- I Mower.. f, at}. Beefed ] Ha" STwtKm,.... Baaaaeaoao. ( Bee. Bobeet Mall, HLeaioa. blob da. Oat M. uei. 1WOTICB—Tha Mima ORAMDIK r».p«tfuH;| 11 inform tkaolilaauiaf Mobila. that that willopatl a HOARDING aid DAT SCHOOL,oa iha 19A iaat j la tha dwelling non door Waal nf An Barton AcaJauu ?"TTni“.,1U“- “ whUli An/ praTar u. aU who ml ba plaaad aadar ibalraara, a Aoroagk and arilemaa adeaalioa A Aa aolld braaobaai ami from ihair loo aapariaara A ikla ncnplojmauL Anj flail or ibamnolra Aar akall aujo/ a libaral palroaaga. Tha raar wi ba diridad latoiwu innluna of faarmonitor aaab. aftd wkluk. it Aa cannon ooaiiaaaa kealA/. two moo A wiu ba darawd M iha oraaiaaalai kraaakaa. BaulA ®^a»*«aai *'a#ak apba iha maw appro no plaatM. MonA wtApipoiaaBM. UanaaMCi—Ran. ». U. Cupar., daman flexor ■aa. alA *MJRAM|Ur. ' T|(f *• BOYLAH Ilka IMS* to Inform nob a i" •"> #»u prolalaam U PesnaanshifMliat be to I*" laalraoliaaa la ibia an, aabia Aaadamy, Gores maal slraal, batwaaa Aa boars of » a ad 0 o'cloa (•a alghaa la aaak weak. A ad ha oakaaitaiiai engages to akaaga, la a aaaraa of Vasias Assama, u uosl aliir, o ran pad, deformed or Irragnlar scrap law % alyla at onoa bald, has, aaay and alogaol. Ladies wlakiag to taka a aaaraa of Isasoaa, hi Hading la taoonseaisni la rail al lha Asadmny, wi ha attended at lhair raaidaaoaa. ^prmx moderate. I BOBBITTS—»# Sanaa asserted Bonnets, just r seised per baruna Abbot Lard, and for sale b all JOIIB BRAGAW A Co"*T Dauphin B~AC01fr-* harraia Mayhard's Oaap'aasad Hai * da aaaaaSanaa I da Claoiaaad S Idea—for aala ±fT aprig If. A. TAN HOOK. 4 Canotorap ■[ UThU 08*ABBIiGslsCOf TOMAD#* L 144 balaaAowall Cottons, oa band and aapPM daily par brig Rjaw Bagiaad from Boaloa, direct fa the usuafaotarPap sad ambraaing- Boa. 1. », * Oeaabergs; baasy Oapnaadaai • aaaaa Fancy C toned as. The sue alias at lha ally and conntry m chants la aallad to tlwsa goads, nf which a large a ply will ha hope an hand u nil dams, sod sold n» lory priaaa and expanses. fin- cash nr apprasedi pip#r. ntotf C. DELL1NMK. Tf Camto.rs.P I Wdblib Gllr-lhcul. for ,.1,. to errim Id ship Alabamian. Apply to i ul3 WMTKBR A BJJfreOK.n SvFnnCl