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MOBILE REGISTER AND JOURNAL. BY SAfNS’OJn) <V WILSON. MOBILE, SATURDAY'"EVENING,"mSCEMBEK 10. 1*41. VOL. I.-NO. & ——Mui»«mi«MBrtawKmr Mgar.atajftinii »■« tr^ -r» J-'*n i »f • i rcmi vnp.t#i. ■ - -——»—■ ■■■■ ..•» . r.-,- - - .-«^i ttt — ■ n •»—t w — i i i ■■ i i i i in ■mhhhim—n*»rr • ■■■■■ - — — -: ■ - ■ ■ ■ ■ - ■ T E I i M a . Subscription, ten dollar* 1'iir the daily j nper, payable in alvauce, a mi live dollars for the country paper, payable jre.irty in advance by cash or city reticence. Per.mtw vri-dung to discontinue, must give oue week's notice iu writing. Adveutisin'c.— Advertisements continued without in terruption, will be charged at the rate of one dollar per square for thelirst insertion, aud fifty cents for each sub sequent one. Semi-weekly and tri-weekly ones will he charged the same as first insertions. Twelve lines make n square. If ail advertisement makes less limn a square, it shall cost as ill licit us a full one. 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Arrangement* will bo made with those who occupy halt * column or more continuously for a yc.w, according to the nature of the business, and the frequency of tin* change of matter. Advertisements of application for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, will not bo published iu any ease, unless paid for previous to insertion, or payment be guaranteed by a responsible person in town. AM announcements of candidates for office, will bo char ged live dollars for daily insertions during the canvass, parable in all cases iu advance. Military and Fire Companies, and other similar Assoma tious, will be charged full rate* by the insertion, or forty dollars per annum if they do not exceed one square each week. AM personal communications, when admissible, will In churno.l double, and iu all eases payment must lie made in i od vance._ _ _ ' DU. II. GATES, Dauphin at., inform* the public that he has now on hand, and will hi roultcr keep, in addition to his stock of Drugs, .Medicines, &«•., a general assortment of GARDEN SEEDS, among w hich are— Asparagus; long blond, early turnip, French Sugar and other Beets; white kidney and Lima Beaus Long pod, red and brown speckled Valentine, Chi na white and yellow Beans; Scotch and Her. Kale; Early York, Lambeth's large York, early Battersea, large drumhead, flat Dutch, green curled and drum noud Savoy, led Dutch and green German (’nhhngc, early horn and long orange Carrots; curled Cress; Early Cauliflower; white and red solid Celery; Early frame and long green prickly Cucumbers;— Large purple Egg Plant; curled Endive; large flag leafed Leek: Cayenne Pepper; early, broyvn Dutch, large curled Imliaand early cabbage Lettuce; Span ish and Cairo Watermelon; Nutmeg ami citron Muskmelon; Okra, Tomato; Salsify; Rhubarb; — a great variety of Pens, Turnips, Radishes, Squash es, Onions, Pot and sweet herbs. Terms cash. All these seeds warranted. nov27 fllHE VEGETABLE PI LMONARY BALSAM, .I. the most valuable remedy , recently discovered, for consumptions, coughs, colds, asthma, spitting of blood, whooping cough, and pulmonary affections of every kind—price 50.cents. Particular caution—Each genuine bottle is enclos ed in a blue yvripper, on which is a yellow’ label sign ed “ Sampson Reed.” Nonu other can be genuine. The great celebrity of the genuine pulmonary bal sam has been the cause of attempts to introduce spu rious articles, which, by partially assuming the name of the genuine, arc calculated to mislead and deceive the public. Among these mixtures, are the Ameri can Pulmonary balsam, Vegetable Pulmonary bal sam, balsamic Syrup, anil others. Purchasers should inquire for the article by its whole name, the Veget able pulmonary Balsam; ami see that it bears the marks and signature of the genuine. Each bottle and seal is stamped Vegetable Pulmo nary Balsam. 8. ID. kd. One more counterfeit besides the American Pul monary Balsam, and the others above alluded to! — The latest attempt 1o deceive the public by a spuri ous mixture, falsely called genuine pulmonary bal sam, prepared by Samuel Andrews and Jos. A. Vea 7.ie. To avoid tin* imposition of this spuriuus arti cle, wo again refer the public to the wrilien signa ture of Sampson Reed, on the outside yvrapper of each bottle. Boston, July 1, 1841. Lowe & Rkep. A fresh and large supply of the above now receiv ed and for sale, wholesale or retail, by nnv29 II. GATES, Dauphin street. PAINTER’S DIAMOND CEM ENT—An inva luable discovery for joining broken glass, china, earthenware, cabinet work, and fancy articles of ev ery description. This cement i« acknowledged to he superior to any thing of the kind eve. olio red to the public. IlsextrenR: strength is remarkable, as also the variety of purposes to which it may lie applied. It resists wet—will stand an ordinary degree of heat, and its hardness, when set, is truly astonishing.— The 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 Ik: known, to be found in use in every family. For mending broken glass, china, &c. it succeeds wonderfully, as the joints show but little. Many ar ticles of this kind, that but for this discovery would be entirely useless, ma> l>c securely and (irmly unit ed, and become as useful as when new. The leaves of books, pasteboard, fancy articles in tortoise shell or cabinet work, may be neatly mended with it. To preveut imitations, which would disappoint the purchases and tiring into disrepute the genuine arti cle, tlie public are requested to observe the signature of the proprietor, “ VV. B. Painter,” written on the wrapper of each bottle. Sold in bottles at 25 and 50 cents each, by the Propairlor, W. B. Painter, No. 23, 3d Avenue, N. York; also, by his appointment, by aov29 H. GATES, Druggist, Mobile, Ala. WHARF NOTICE—Whereas, much inconven ience and great loss is experienced by the pro prietors of the wharves, from the present mode of shipping upward freight, notice, is hereby given that from and after the first day of November next, no dray will he permitted to enter uprn any of the wharves with merchandise for shipment, without the drayman first delivering to the wharfinger—who will attend for that purpose—a written acknowledgment from a responsible shipper, resident in the city, of liability for the wharfage, or payment of the same made in cash. sep13 46tljan A. J. JUDE, Wharfinger. NOTICE.—The undersigned, (successors to J.St W. A. Smith) have this day formed a co-part, nership under the name and style of Smith 4’ Dabney for the purpose of transacting a general grocery bu sines?. They solicit a continuance of the liberal pa tronage bestowed upon the late firm and the public generally. JAMES SMITH, octl 53tf JOHN M. DABNEY. NOTICE—All those indebted to the subscriber, either by note, or by nccounts made in the yours of 1839—’40, are requested to make payment by the ast of January, 1842, ns I am determined to sue all who do not settle by that time. nov57 88||r.\v* ' JOHN GALLAGHER. BACON & PORK.—20hhda Cincinnati smoked Sides and Shoulders, 24 bbls mess Pork, re ceived on consignmeet |>er steamer Snuthernor and for sale by CJRODE & WHITE, decS corner Com. and Dauphin-sts. NE DEARBORN CARRIAGE &CARRA% ALL, square body waggon. Also, a light trotting Buggy Waggon,landing from brig Ccies, for sale by ]nov24 85U1.] JOHN O’REILEY. TOBACCO.—50 boxes various brands, for sale dec4 by LATH A M HULL & SON. FRESH TEAS.—Landing from ship Alabamian —100 131b boxes Imperial 100 6lb boxes Imperial, 30 (>ll) boxes Hyson, for sale by GU8TAVUS BEAL & CO., dec2 llagau’s Buildings, Conti-Bt. X EAD & SHOT.—20 kegs McCullough’* Bar X-J Lead, 500 bags Buck and Drop Shot, of all si zes, for sale by dcc2 THOS. P. MILLER & CO. CARRIAGES—10 carriages ami Buggy Wagons for sale bv (nov30) H ARRIS & ROSS. iWl BBLS ALE, landing from ship Alabamian ami for sale by (nov 30) J. REA. FLOUR—200 bbls s. f. Western Flour nov30 HARRIS & ROSS. | j jnn CASKS SWEDES IRON NAlLt^of ■ vl/U all sizes, for sale by uov29 89m 1)E FORREST, MORRIS & CO. Cl (Jr r BE—75 bags new crop Green two J 20 do old government Java, for sale by [nov29] JNO. C. RYAN. CLARET—20 casks Table Claret, for sale by nov29 G. WESTFfiLDT & BRO. fTJY BBLS MESS PORK, just received and for gale by (nov 30) J. REA. CANDLES—160 bxs New Bedford, for sale by nov30_ HARRIS & ROSS. | AA CORDS OAK WOOD, for lale at #4 pe M. Vr vfcord, in lots to suit purchasers, by nov30 D. C. LOWBER & CO., 59 Com. st. PIECES KENTUCKY BAGGING, coils Kentucky Rope, for sale by nov6 70tf JAMES HAGAN,84Water-st. OBACCO & CIGARS.—50 boxes Chewing Tobacco, 10m Spanish Cigars, for sale by nov!3 76tf P. McCASKILL, 18 Com, st. PORK.—20 bb!« Mess for sale by oct 22 62tf SMITH & DABNEY, Dissolution of copartnership_ Notice is hereby given to all concerned, that lit® copartnership in the iron Foundry baaitien* at Mobile, known tinder the name of Juuies Curry & l’o., has lieen this dnv dissolved. All per*on hav ing claims against said firm on uccount of the Mo bile Foundry, will please present them for eottla ment. fort29 (iotf JAMES CURRY. VTALU \HLE cotton" LA N1) IN SOUTH ALABAMA, FOR SALE.—The subscriber, administrator of the estate of William Smith, de ceased, offers for sale two large and valuable Planta tions, on the A al ama river, about 12 miles above Si hua. and 23 miles below Montgomery. One o! them is in the county of Autauga, containing eigh teen hundred acres,of which from seven l-> eight hun dred acres are in cultivation, bountifully supplied will) water foi plantation purposes, and for stock, by a never failing stream, running entirely through the plantation. That portion of the tract which, is not under cultivation, is well limbered and principally cotton land, of the very best quality for the culture ot cotton and corn. The other tract is situated in the county of Dallas, in the bend of the Alabama river, generally known by Durand’s Bend—containing about fourteen hun dred acres, nine hundred of which are in cultivation. This tract is also well supplied with timber and wa ter, and is of the best quality of cotton land. Both these plantations are bounded, ami divided from each other, by the Alabama river; they are now in u state ofhigli cultivation, with comfortable dwel lings, gin-houses and other necessary buildings on each, lit for immediate use. The quality of the soil, thu easy access to market by the Alabama river, the southern latitude, and the character of the popu lation in the two comities of Dallas and Autauga, af ford great inducements to capitalists desirous of en gaging in the culture of the groat staple of the south. The crops this year, it is supposed, will produce 430 to 300 bales of 300 pounds each, cultivated by sixty three bunds. The slock of corn, fodder and oats, now on the plantations,-the hogs and cattle, Uicksmiih’s tools and fanning utensils, are also offered for sale. Pos session given at the end of the year. Persons w ishing to purchase, can apply to Mr. R. li. (iustou, at the landing on the river, adjoining the Autauga plantation, who will show the premises; ot to me at my residence in Huntsville during the sum mer, and at New Orleans during the v. inter. The terms, for either or both of the plantations, will be :Itiit«* advantageous. MEREDITH CALHOUN. nov27 Pr. fee £90 The < 'Imrleston Courier, Richmond Enquirer »nd Huntsville Advocate will insert the above once a iveek for eight weeks, and forward their ureounts to die Democrat OlHee. Huntsville, for payment. VINEGAR—50 Wills cider Vinegar, G»r sale bv nov34» HA lllllS & ROSS*. JN XTRA \\ 11 EELS of every d« - .1 lion, for sale i (let- 2 by J. O’REILEY. PO'I'A'l'l 200 bids white English Potatoes, 100 l»bls Chenango Potatoes, 50 bills Mercer do, lo -sale by [d2] THOS. P. MILLER & CO. NEATS FOOT Oil.—Pure Neal.foolOil, by the gallon or bottle, for sale bv 1. C. Do HOSE & CO. Druggists, novlO late Dubose & RotV. No. 88 Water st. I l.\SEED OIL—*2 pipes pure English Linseed .J Oil, in store and for sale by 1. C. Du ROSE 4* CO. Druggists, nlO late Dallnse & Roff, 89Water-st. KENT* OKI BAGGING-IfiO pktwv Mays* ' ilie, 85 14)95 vds each and 45 inches wide, tor sale by OGDEN BROTHERS, novlO 12 Water-st WINDOW GLASS- -200 boxes assorted sixes, of best American brands, in store and for sale by 1. C. DuBOSE CO. Druggists, ttfnnvlO late DuBose & RotV, No. 38 Water-st" I^LODR .—50 bids superfine western, in store - and for sale bv DESIION, TAYLOR & MYERS, novl2 corner Commerce and Conti-sts. fTIOBACl O.—100 boxes ''assorted nnalities, for a. sale by [novlSxmo] JOHN O’REILEY. CIHGET1NGS—20 boles 4-4 Sheetings lor sale by nnv80 HARRIS & ROSS. * I'ORAG E u ill lie taken in tin* tile proof brii k store on Water st, near Eslava st, at very low rates. Apply on the premises, or to iiov 80 E. C. CENTER & CO. OAA PACKAGI:s SHOES 4* B()0TS, direct * from the manufacturers. nov!2 LATHAM HULL & SON. (CHEESE—75 bxs Cheese; 5 casks do for sale by [nov29] T. P. MILLER & CO. Y71IGS & RAISINS.—50 drums 'fresh quality *. Figs, 200 whole, half and tjr boxes Bunch Rai sins, for sale bv dec2 ' T::<IS. I*. MILLER & CO. rBIOBACCO & CIGARS.—75 boxes Chewing H- Tobacco, 50m Spanish Cigars, for sale by nov25 1*. McCASKILL, 18 Cotnincrcc-st. POTATOES.—800 barrels Northern Potatoes, in good order, for sale bv ii-.v24 GARDNER & S YGER, (>9 Com. st. Will PNEY & ROSE BLANKETS.—500 pair very superior, sizes from 8-4 to 14-4, for sale dec4 l v LATHAM HULL k SON. JjJIANO FORTES—An elegant article, for sale * low by D. B. CRANE &. CO, dec 4 37 Water si. OLD PALE SHERRY.—A lew dozen superior old Palo Sherry Wine, in store and for sale by FRANKLIN W. McCOY, novl2 69 Commerce-st. RAIL ROAD IRON.—12 tons Rail Road Iron, for sale by McQRAN & NOONAN, oct22 No. 6 St. Micbael-st. WiTTsKEYTfc FLOUR.—50 barrels Rectified N\ liiskcy, 65 bbls superfine Flour, for sale by nov25 P. McCASKILL, 18 Com. si. RIO COFFEE, N. O. Sugar ami Flour, lauding from sclir Mobile, and for sale by iiov23 JAS. HAGAN, 84 Water st. WIN TER SPERM OIL—A few casks Winter Strained Family Sperm Oil, received and for gale by 1. C. DuBOSE & CO. Druggists, nlO lain DuBosc & RofT, 39 Water-st. W~ III.SK V AM) FLO UK—30 bbla u|,| mTtlfcd ' Whiskey; 100 do superfine western Flour, just received per sclir Butler, and for sale by CIRODE & WHITE, nov27 cor. Com. and Dauphin sts. (" ANDT.es &T$0APKxTboxes Hcarjlulv J pressed Sperm Caudles. 2C0 boxes Kendall & Co’s Candles, 100 do (Colgate’s No 1 Soap, 100 do Slurtevants Boston « o For sale by nov 27 T. 1’. MILLER & CO. flNOBACCO & S EG A IIS—50 boxes Virginia To A banco; 30 m Regalia, 'Trabuco and Principe Sc gars, for sale by CIRODE & WHITE, nov23 cor. Com. & Dauphin sts. MARKING INK.—4 bids Ink, for marking Col ton Bales, just received and for sale by 11. L. WATKINS & CO, Druggists, oct20 corner Water and St. Francis-sts. ^4 PERM CANDLES.—L,0 boxes favorite brands ►3 in store ami for sale hv DESIISON, TAYLOR & MYERS, nov!2 corner Conti and Commerce-sis. SAVE—2,800 sacks on board ship Blake from from Liverpool, for sale by LAIRD & LITTLEJOHN, nov22 S3tf 34 St. Francis-st. I7JOR S ALE.—A family of valuable NEGROES, —consisting of—BRANCH, aged 40; good Gardner, Ostler and general servant GEORGE, aged 6; his sod BRANCH, “ 20; first rale Steward and Waiter JOE, “ 19; Drayman The above negroes have been raised in this city, and are of good character, and first rate servants in every respect, and only sold lo close a concern. They ran bn seen by applying at the corner of Conti and Commerce street, up stairs. nov20 SUGAR—200 bids Boston Leaf crushed and pow dered sugar, for sale by nov29 __ O. WESTFELDT fcBJEO. SI'LL lb for mail*; apply to novSO DESIION, TAYLOR <$• MYERS. NE W EM I 1 ROIDE RI ES—HENRY fc STOD DART, corner of Water ami Conti Him., have imported and arc now opening, a splendid assortment of Embroideries and Thread Laces, con.si.uing of— Capes, Canesons, Collars, Collarette, Petit Collars, Chemeyettee, Stomachers, Infant’s Robee Waists and Capes, Muslin Holers, (some of which are richly embroi dered, suitable for Wedding Dreamt s,) Embroidered Shawls, Mourning Collars in great variety, &c, A large assortment of Thread Laces, Edging* and lumen mgs, real Valcncennes Edgings, Also—Linens, Table Linen, Towelling, Diapers, 12-4 Barnsley Sheetings, Spool Cotton, Scotch Ginghams, &c. be,., Figured and plain China Silks, Idk Satin and Satin Turk, Muslin de Luine, be. All of which they ofl’er at wholesale or retail cheap wish.___dec 1 WINES.—200 boxes St. Julien, 100 boxes Mus cat, on consignment and for sale by GUSTAVES BEAL & CO., dec2 Hagan’s Buildings, Couli-st. HU S I N E S S i A H 13 S .__ \I< |.I V\!,\ & ROBINSON, C o M MI ;v »V / (> iV .3/ A A’ CIIA X T S, IS'w. 6, Coimuerrp-m.Mot.ii.k. JACOB OBK!l, g n o v. /; a* r a* t o a* 7;, No. 21, Government-street..Moeit.k. if \\ i rHKKS & i«». C a MMISS 10 X 311: li CIIA X TS, M0B1I.K, Ala. Office—No. 7,.St. Frascis-strfft, Over the Dry (Jvod* *t>.rr • { Wilkinson, llrpkiim 4* Go. RBI KKH.VrSS: 8i. John, Power* Ai Co. Mobile. Dr. John Mnrrnst, > ,r , Vni.jilin & Tunn r, 1 TusLa,0l,“a T. 3V. Brevard,) I. W.JUyiw, j Moiit*omrry. J. Conolcy At Co, Selina. II. O. Iluniley, l.ownde*.—fTu*. Fh.ff. oct4 MtMmo. jT 1. ANDREWS & BROTHERS, Commission Merchants, Xe iff- York . A N 1)RE WS & 1! ItOT II E RS , Commission Mkhghan i s, New-Orlean* E. L. ANDREWS & CO., Commission Mkkciuntj, Residence of Partner*— Mobile, Ala. J. 1. Andrews, New-York. Z. Andrews, New-()i leans. E. I.. Andrews, Mobile. IJT7' Liberal advances made on Consign men ts to either of the Above bonnes. iunlb MOSELEY & co.—DRl G GISTS, At the Corner >»f Dauphin and Royal Streets. Are now receiving uiMitisnal supplies of fresh Drugs ami Mf.dicinks, jf the host quality, which they offer for sale in qtmn titie* to suit purchasers at moderate price?. JOHN C.'llY (Late 0*Cijnn*rSr Ry«n>) COMMI88IO N M E It CII A N T, ianl6 Mobil*: Ala. ROBERTSON CO., ROMMISSIO N M E It C II A N TS , Wm. II. Robertson, i Mobile, Ala. Henry Myers, > Jos. E. Murrell. ) inn!6 j\o. IL tOCLMIN, COMMlSBlO N M LRCII A N T, ianlti 37 St. Michael »t.—Mobile. OGDEN BROTHERS, COMMISSION ME It C II A NTS, inn!6 Mobii.k, Ala. McGIIAX &. NOONAN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A N i* DEALERS IN IRON, At-. ian!6 No. 0 St. Michael at.—Mobile. A. BATRfi & CO~ Commission Merchants, No. 70 Commerce street.— MOBILE. O’Advance* made oil Collon shipped to their triend* hi Europe and the i oiled 8tat<a. ianl6 I.. ( . CENTER & CO., Commission Merchants, ianlfl MOBILE. GARDNER & EAGER, Commission Merchants, MOBILE. O* Advance* made on Cotton. inn 16 I’. SHAW & CO., Commission Merchants, MOBILE, ALA. Franklin Sliaw. Gustnvu* Horton. LAIRD i LITTLEJOHN^ General Commission Merchants, Mobile, Ala. Win. Laird. ,1. Littlejohn. HOLCbMBte, BROTHER £ COm Factors and Commission Merchants, octl6 No. .'}!) Front 4* Commerce sts.—Mobile. FRANKLIN W. McCOY, Commission Merchant, innlfi Mobile. C1RODE &. NVhTtlT" PRODUCK,G ROCERYA.CoM MISSION M F.RC HANTS Corner Commerce and Diiujj/iin streets, inn 16 MOBILE, Ala. JOHN SIMPSON k CO., Factor* k Commission Merchants, Mo bile , Ala. John Simpson. Henry G. Canfield. ROBERT HARWELL, Factor and Commission Merchant, mu Hi 28 Commerce at.—M obile. LATH \M HI LL £ SON, Auction and Com mission Mkrciiats, No. 22 Water Street, Mobile, Ala. XT Liberal advances made on consignments. JEREMIAH REA, Aucion and Commission Merchant, corner Water and St. Michucl street*, ianlG Mobile. 11A R It 1.SIT UOSST Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, mnit> 87 Water street—M obile. DES HON, I AY LOR k MVEI tsT G R C C K U S and SHIP CHANDLERS, ia.r.ld No. 80 Commercest.—Mobile. AUSTIN £ TARDY, Grocers and Ship Chandlers, Corner Commerce and Conti streets, C. IT. Austin,) MOBILE. B. Tardy, 5 b. cTlowbeig Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, ianlG 59 Commercest.—Mobile. JOSEPH llAlJT& CO., Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Hard Wake, Iron, Nails,Hollow Ware, Ac - Corner Commerce and Dauphin sts. ianlG MOBILE. ' ]{ NORTH> Family Medicine. Stork, No. 35 Government street, ianlG opposite tl»e Murkol.—Mobile. ft. L. WATKINS It CO., Comer Water and St. Francis sts.—MOBILE Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS AND ianlG Window Glass. 17 crSUBOSE k CO., (Late DuBoseSf' Ruff.) Wholesale D r u o g i s t s , ianlG No. 39 Water st.—MOBILE. THOMAS S. BATES, No. GO Water street—Mobile. Wholesale k lletal Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. JOlIN’ kT RAN"DALI, Bowk Seller and Stationer, No. 44 Water street.—M obile. A Bookbindry is attached to the establishment. 00*1; liL lVl)Xrk S E Alts, Wholesale A Retnil Dealers in BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Pocket Cutlery, Music, Fancy Articles, kc. No. .^O Dauphin st.—MOBILE. (T7* Merchants, Touchers and others, purchasing in ijuantities, furnished on the most liberal terms. inn 1G HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DESKS, fc. V general assortment of the a t e s t a 1 y I * s by J. C. GW1N, 32 Water and 48 Dauphin streets, ianlG Mobile. D. S. GREGORY 5c CO., EXCHANGE OFFICE, iunl6 No. 54 Royalst.—Mobii.e._ MOBILE' REGISTER BOOK AND JOB PRINT IPO OFFICE, No. 53 Jioyul Street, Curds, Circulars, Hand Hills, Steamboat Hills, Hills Lading, Justice, Notary, Lawyers, Custom House, Shipping Blanks, Ac. Neatly and Expeditiously Executed NEGROES FOR SALE—William, a first rule drayman; Mary, and her son, three years old, first rale cook, washer and ironer; Bill, eighteen years old, good ostler and house servant. Apply to not 24 W EDM ON I) & C O., 96 Com, st. SADDLES.—2 eases for sale at very low prices, not24 85ku by JOHN O’REILEY. 1 BANNERS OIL.—20 bids barrels Tanners Oil, just received and for sale by R. L. WATKINS & Co,-Druggist*, nov8 cor Water and Sts. /•’rancis-sts. ACK EREL^—25 bbl7No71 —25ld7 J>bl« No. 1 15(piarters; 25, kits, landing from .ship T«r [iuin, for sale by DESHON, TAYLOR * MYi^RS, nov2 cor. Com. & Coii.ti wtw._ HOLLAND GIN—9 pipes fine Holland Gia • lan ding from ship Alabamian, and for sale by nov29 J. C. RYAM>^ AINTS, OILS, &c.—10 bt))7e7FigBW, 40 kegs While Lead in Oil, 32 and 43 lb eacl', 20 do Dry do 80,91 and 84 do:, 25 do Chrome Green, 25 lbs each, 25 do Yellotv Faint, 25 do do, 32 tin cases Black, 7, 8 and 14 each, 2 cases Yellotv Ochre, 4 kegs Litiicrage, 22 bbls pure Sperm Oil, 2 casks do do. For sale ty (nov 27) E. C. RENTER & CO. S y prune noi ses. ft |r LI tA\S HOI S£<— I His Hotel i> now llljirf. open, and i cady to receive company as usual. Every exertion on the part of t!ie subscriber shall hr sod to please those who may favor him with iheii ih I''image. JAMES 1’ENNOYER. J. P. formerly commended th&steamboat Neptune, n " 80 90k mo CON TI STREET HOTEL. A CARD.—Recent events hive made it ’(•(Tssiiry that I shoul I leave Natchez, and I have therefore selected this city as a plr.ee of residence, in hopes of obtaining that suppoit which was (dosed a gainst me there in consequence of losses by fire and tornado. I have taken and opened the house on Conti street, known us the CONTI STREET HOTEL, now the property of Mr. McCarty, the same that was owned by Mr. John Richardson, and which under his management gained considerable reputation. I promise to make this house all it should be—a home for all those who may patronize the establish ment. 1 have been thirty odn years in the seuth, twenty three of w hich I have been occupied in keeping a public house in the city ol Natchez. The Conti street Hotel has been neatly fitted up, and furnished anew. 'The servants arc the same that I had in the Natchez Southern Exhhange, and are well accustomed to their business. The Hotel is now ready t» receive hoarder*, and tlio undersign ed will he thankful for all patronage that a generous public may think proper to bestow. WILLIAM PARKER. New Orleans, Nov. 15th, 1841. nov23 Slum. A*. itKS. A. BKKWtSTER’S Ji-'-rl PKIVA'I'IO BOAKDINU HOUSE, No. 9, Conti street, between Water anil Commerce streets, Mobile—a few doors onst of llw Mansion House. Gentlemen *viM flint ihf* Imiise convenient, retired and commodious. It i< very central, being within three hundred yards of the New Orleans steamlmat landing und only a few s,epa from tlte Blakely lund ing, four doors west of Comincrce-st. Boarding and Lodging hy the day or month, on reasonable term*. nov22 83tf NEGROES.—The subscriber has on hand and will be constantly receiving from Charleston and Baltimore, NEGROES of every description, which will he disposed of at moderate prices. He will also make liberal advances on Negroes pul in his hands for sale, ut his place on Jackson, between Dauphin and .Vl. Francis streets. oct22 fi2tuprl’42 JAMES E. ZCNTZ. NOTICE.—The subscriber having purchased the entire stock and trade of Messrs. J. Hall 4* Co. I tegs leave to inform It is friends and the public, that lie designs Keeping a constant und well assorted supply of IRON, NAILS, CASTINGS, JEDUE TOOLS AND FANCY HARDWARE, at the old stand, corner Water & Hitchcock’s Alley. He hopes by unremitted attention to merit a share of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to his predecessors. OV1DE MAZANGE. novo 69tf IIM1E undersigned having sold their stock of fron A ami Hardware to Mr. O. MAZANGE, beg leave to solicit for him a continuance of the patronage m customers. QC/“The office of the subscriber is re moved to Church street, first door west of Royal st. where all those indebted will please call and pay, and all demands presented for settlement. tiou5 fi9tf JOSEPH HALL & CO. m CARMEL1CH CONFECTIONARY—The -I • subscriber has the honor to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Mobile that he hns now on hand and will constantly keep u full supply of every kind ol Confectionaries, Fruits, Candies and Cakfs of the best quality ami of his own manufacture, such as he has heretofore had the pleasure to Currish them; all of which he will sell at wholesale or retail, for the lowest prices for cash. He also has a large assortment of Real Havana Cigars ,of the most approved brands, which will give delight to the lovers of n good article. Country Dealers supplied on the most moderate Terms. * T. CARMELICH, octl S. E. corner of Dauphin and St Einnnuel sts 171 OR SALE.—Eleven shares of the New \Theatre. . Stock (all paid in) Ibr Cush. Persons purchas ing this slock can purchase either Season Tickets or Boxes, twenty per cent lower than for cash. Apply at GREGORY *S Exchange, 54 Royal-st. N. B.—The above will be sold in single shares if wanted. novfi:70tf INN EY CLOTH—120 Rolls 15 in. 21b* to the K yard, landing from Brig Wetunipkn. This ar- j tide ih well worth the* Attention of planter* and fac tors, being made expressly for this market, for sale hy novl8K.no _____ JOHN O’REILEV. ' 171 OR SALE.—A first lute Family Horae, with a single Baroucho and Harness. Also, n neat Buggy Waggon now, with harness complete. W. I'. DMONl) & Co., 96 Commercc-st POCKET CUTLERY .-Doubled ay 4* Sears No. 36 Dauphin street, have this day received an assortment of splendid Penknives, manufactured l»y “Joseph Rogers & Sons” and “George Worslen liolin.” Also, Dusk Knives and Erasers. novl9 mHE History of I hr French Revolution, hy M. A, A Thiers, late Prime Minister of France.—Trans-* lated with notes and illustration* from the most au thentic sources, l>y Frederick Shobcrl; second Anre rican edition, complete in four volumes, with steel en gravings. The works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England,a new edition; with the life of the Author by BttaiI Montague, Esquire, in three volumes Roy al 8vo. IH Specimens of Foreign Standard Literature, edited hy George Ripley, Jr. eleven volumes. Lives of Eminent British Lawyers, by Henry Roa coc, Esq. Barrister at Law, in two volumes. Greville: or, A Season in Paris, by Mrs. Gore, Authoress of the “The Dowager,” “The Peeress,,* &c. lit two volumes, The Miser* or The Convicts of Lisnamnna, by William Car-leton, author of “Neal Malone,” “Fa ther Butler,” &c. Mrs. Mnrcet’s Book of Stories for young children. A Treatise on the Diseases ami Inquiries of the Lanynx and Trachea; hy Frederick Rylaml. Ele ments of the Pathology of the Human Minrl,by Tims. Mayo, M. 1). F. R. S. both works complete in one volume. 'I lie Sanative influence of Climntes, with an ac count of rile best places of resort for invalids in Eng land, The South of Europe, &c. by Sir James ('lark, Bart. m. d. v. r. s. The above new publications, together with many valuable standard works, jn*t received and for sale by DOUBLEDAY & SEARS. nov25 36 Dauphin st. SUGAR AND FLOUR—12 hlids prime old Su gar; 65 bbls s. f. Flour, for sale by nov29 P. McCASKILL, 1$ Cm. st CTPERM oil.—1000 gallon- bleacbadW inter ^ Oil, in casks and bbls, lauding from brig J. D. Noves, for sale by nov24 JOHN O’REILEY. TJ1XTRA REGALIA CIGARS,'Brittannia” brand; also Traburns, landing from schooner Belle, from Havana, and for sale for cash only, by nov25 86 J. G. Ml( HAELOFFSKY,89 Iloyal st. [~7\ BARRELS FLOUR; 50 bbs Whiskey 50 bbs Molasses 10 hlids Sugar 10 hlids Bacon sides 15 “ Shoulders 20 krgs Lard 100 hags Havana coffee 60 bag* Rio Coffee 50 uxs Sperm Candles 60 bxs Soap 50 “ Composition ** 100“ Tubacce,—For sale bv oct8 57tf CALVIN KEITH. LAN!)1NG FROM SHIP CERES.—Linseed Oil in barrels, 2 bales Bottle corks, 10boxes Chrome Green, 20 half barrels Copperas, Roll Brimstone, Sulphur, Alum, &c. for sale by no\25 MOSELY & CO. Druggist. A SECOND HAND CARRIAGE for sale well adapted for family use. Apply to oct27 * JOSEPH HALL & CO. IN STORE AND FOR SALE—50 61b and 13 lb boxes Ten* 30 bbls No. I Loaf ami crushed Sugar 60 bags Cuba, Lagtiira and Java Coffee 10 Idids old Sugar, superior quality 60 bbls superfine Flour. 50 do Whiskey .‘10 boxes Sperm Candles, 75 do Soap 80 Imxea Chewing Tobacco, various qualities 10 casks Sides, .Shoulders and Ham* 250 sacks Salt, Me** Pork, &c. &c. by dec2 P. McCASKILL, 18 Com. st. PEASE’S CANDY.—A fresh supply of Pease’ celebrated clarified essence of Hnrcliound Can dy, just received and for sale by 1. C. DuBOSE & CO, nov 30 lute PuBose & Rolf, 39 Water st. (WITONADK & STRIPES— J 20 cases New York Cottonude 10 do do Stripes 10 do do Cotlonadc Punts, for sale by nov30 HARRIS A ROSS. N CONSIGNMENT and :iowlanding—138 bales prime Hay 100 boxes New Bedford Candles 150 bids Maine Chenango Potatoes 50 “ New York Pippin Apples 100 44 white Onions 100 44 No*s 1 and 2 Mackerel 60 i 44 44 44 44 44 1000 casks Thomaston Lime 10m clear white pins Plank 30m 44 44 44 Shingles 60m 44 44 44 Laths —and for sale by [dsc3] J. II. RIVERS. '/ 1 lilil.S. FINE 1'LOUK, ..lino aUd fur «nlo JU no»20 J>y JEREMIAH REA. I 4 Wl I'HLS- W ill PI BE\n>. jinfT. 1 vU and fur salt- Ly nov20 _JEREM1A REA. \I.T.—30(H) sai La in liruiitiful order, f.r sale in lots to suit purchasers, bv ttovl7 SMITH h DAftNEY,224*84Com.at. C1HEE3E.—200 ln>x.,, for «iic b> mol5 JOHN O’REJLEY. rBlHE .-'iIjhciilieii* Hie now receding per Hogarth ■ from Liverpool, nn invoice of Perfumery anil Broshes, which they offer for sale nt reasonable or ices I n»\ 25 J MOSF.LY & CO. I>rut»uisi. (So.VLH.—101) ions OrrcH, on board ship Blake J from Liverpool, in ipiantities to suit purchasers, lor sale by LAIRD & LITTLEJOHN, nov22 83if 84 St. Francis-st. T F.TTER PAPER.—SIN) reams, for sale bv JLj uov 18 LATH \ M HILL & SON. BRIGG'S BAGGING.—180 pieces will bs Sold low |Q close a consignment, bv nov4 D. VVifEEL^R, 8 Water *t. BALE ItOrL—1,>0 coils Kentucky Rope, 150 coil* Bombay and Cord ilia Rope, for sale notlO by OGDEN BROTH KRS, 12Water-st. HAY.—175 bales Northern Hey,daily expected, for *ale to arrive by novlO J. C. RYAN, cor. Conti & Water-si*. B~ A (i G1N G A N D1U) l' I 50 piece* Kentucky Bagging 50 coil* Kentucky Rope, for sals by nov23 Cl RODE & WlllTE, cor. Coin & Dan. st* STORAGE—Tlie bulk of5t0 bbl* cag 1* stored on reasonable term* in a tire proof warehouse.— Apply to no\22 J. B. TOULMIN, 35 St Michael sf. ALT.—250 sack*, io sti.re aril >i -.1 |i* In j nov25 I*. McCASKILL, 18 Coinmcrce-st. JjSHOT flt NAILS.—50 hags Shot, 45 keffs Nails, ►3 for sale by I*. McCASKILL, nov25 18 Commcree-st. SALT, CIGARS & COFFEE_1000 sacks Salt, 125 cjr boxc* Cigars, 60 bag* Rio Co floe, Bor *ale by F. SHAW «$* CO, »wv 25 84 Commerce st. N*\\ LANDING froia dm Wetumpka,and fur tale at (bites’* Pharmacy, Linseed Oil, Copper as, Whiting, Sash Tools, Gold Leaf, Alcohol, &c iio(26 H^PS—A fresh article, now in store. nav26 II. GATES. SALE RATI S—15 kegs Sal Emtui, 1001b* *acb, for tile low nt [nov26] GATES’S Pharmacy. (lOI'VEE—50 bag* Green Havana, landing from ✓ *chl Joseph Brown, and for sale by n ' 26 E. C. CENTER & CO. HAV—100 bales this dav landing, for sale >x C. A. GILBERT, 50 CoraVo KKVlrcKY HAliCIM;. 201) |,iw»' k ior luulitv, part in large pieces of 86 ya landing llin day and for sale by I). WHEKLF.K 1 nnv4 8 Water s KENTVCKl ROPE, 2L» ruii. suneriot !>.•. Ro|M',landing this dav and for Male by nav i I). WHEELER, 8 Water-st. \| AUli!.; i 'rime Dutch, d)mbro and French I IrJ FFF ladders, landing and for sale by LC. Di BOSE & CO Diu"gists, nit) late Du Bose .'x Roff, ,*{*) Water-st. MACCARbNI & VERM1 (’ E Id T.-—20 boxes Maccuniii and 20 bxs Vermicelli, in store and for sale by DCS HON, TAYLOR & MVEKS, no\ 12 corner Commerce and Conti-Rts. NAILS.—5(5 kegs first ipialita Nails assorted, t to 20.1, folaalc at a low price, apply to nov20 E. C. CENTER & CO. Albany aie—20 bbls for snu i>> iiovSO HARRIS 4* ROSS. Cl OM BO SASSAFRAS.—A supply of Gmnbo, Tprepared will the greatest care, just received and lur sale in qumtitins to suit purchasers, at aov26 GATES’S Drug Store. (lOFFEE.—1)6 sacks Havana CotVee, J DO do Rio da, ♦5 do Java do. For sale by nov 26 SMITH & DABNEY. ' Raisins.—200 boxes m. k. Raisins, 100 lif do do do, 100 qr do do do. For sale by nov 26 SMITH & DABNEY. 4JW| BAGS CotVee received per aclir. Joseph Brown, and for sale by nov26 87if C3. WESTFELDT 4* TIRO. YPLE BRANDY.—10 bills old Apple Brandy. For sale by (nov 26) SMI TH k DABNE5 . ti OFF EE.—100 bags new crop Grech Rio Coffee; ^£30 bugs old g'lviM'iiinont Java do., f r sale by nov2 J. C. llYAN, oor Conti At Water-st». IRON SAFE.—Jam received from Philadelphia, one superior Asbestos aafe,fj. Scott manufactu rer,) for sale novft _J. B> TOULMIN. SACKS SALT—for sale by 4UU f. Shaw & co. ocl8 5Gif G8 Commerce-st."* KENTl CKY ROPE.—100 coils auporiot ((uni ty, for sale by net! D. WHEELER, 8 Water it. SEfUmm Ov EKPC K>1, HALT ill bleach od sacks, for sale in lots to suit purchas ers by SMITH & DABNEY, oct*4 54 42 Coinmorce-st. BAGGING AND HOPE.—260 pi Ky Bagging, 110 hales East India Bagging, 12 pieces each, 330 pieces Dundee Gunny Cloth aud Heavy Hemp Bagging, 175 pieces Alabama Bagging, 400 coils Kentucky, Russia and Bombay hemp Rope, for sale by «i.l20 McGRAN & NOONAN. I30WDER & SHOT.-200 Bags Shot; 100 Kegs Powder; 1000 lbs Lead For sale by oc»8 57tf) CALVIN KEITH. 1.1 LOUR.—300 bbls superfine New Flour, recci’d per Queen of tlie South, for sale by THUS. I*. MILLER & CO. nov 19 8 4* 10 Commerce st. HOLE’S TOBACCO—160 boxes and half do Hale’s superior Tobacco,and other brands, just received per sclir John A. I.minister, on consign ment, nnd for sale on liberalterms by nov22 W. ESMOND & CO., 96 Com. st. PIECES Kentucky Bagging—“Brand”—86 xJ*/ yards; 76 coils best quality Kentucky Rope, for sale by [nov3] G. WESTFELDT &BIU). RIED BEEF.-5 bbls Dried Beef; 2 bbls Smoked tongues ^landing from ship I.oreno,for sale by DESHON, TA YLOR & M YERS, nov2 GGlf cor. Com. & Conti sts. DEMIJOHNS.— l, 2,1 and 6 gallon*, foraafe fay novl5 JOHN O’REILEY. El AKTHENVVAHE.—50 crates assorted, for sale J bv WM. MILLIGAN & CO. nov 15 77tf 34 St. Michnel-st. 171 OR HIRE.—A negro Boy 12 or 14 years old, apply to (nov 26) SMITH 4* DABNEY. VINEGAR.—50 bbls Cider Vinegar, 25 lif bbls do do. For sale by nov 26 SMITH & DABNEY. filHE SUBSCRIBER has just received— A 50 cases Eunqiean and French Prints 100 “ and bales Cotton Osnnburgs Brown and bleached Sheeting and Shirting 25 cases while £c grey sapor Welsh Plains Kerseys, Linscys, Denims, Ticking, See. 15 bales Blankets, in which are su|ier. both rib bon bound Whitney, and Mackinaw for beds; Cradle and coarse Duftil and Tw illed do —ALSO— 100 cases Kip and Negro Brogans and Boots 175 dozen fur nnd water-proof wool Hats 50 do women and children’s Palm l.eam Hoods Oriental (new style) Florence plain and English Straw ladies und misses Bonnets, newest shapes n | of which, with a great variety of other articles in th DRY GOOD way, making an unusual and very e> - tensive assortment, which lie offers at wholesale nt retail low for Cash or on short time. Orders of com mission houses, and tiie custom of purchasers from the country and city is respectfully solicited, nov23 GEORGE G. HENRY. Flower roots.—modely * txi, Drug gists, at the corner of Dauphin and Royal Ur., have received by the Mary Silsby, a small coilmtioit of RuIInhih Roots, consisting of lhihlins. Tulips, Hyacinths,Crown Imperials, Anemones, Iris, Croarf Ranunculus, Lilies, Polyaiilltus, Narcissus, and dou ble Jomiuills. nov 27 PANISH IXincTO—600 lbs finest Spanish In’. digu, landing cx ship Edwiua, for sale by I. C. DoBOSE &, CO. Druggists, nlO late DiiBose £t Roff, 99 Water-st. 117 EW FANCY GOODS.—An assortment colored Is and Black Silks, Black and col’d Mnusline de Lanes, French Prints, Fancy Handkerchiefs and Shawls, Kid and Fillet Gloves k Mitts, Linen Camb.fldkfs Silk Hosiery, Its. just received and for sale by TH08, 8. BATES, octlS 68tf No, 66 Water-st. Circuit Court, Mat Term, A. L>., 1841. Lai kin Collins, } Attachment lor £-28? 38, in tin vs. > Circuit Court for the County ol Joel A. Roberts. jJasper in the Stale ol Mississippi. riMIlrf DAY, l«wit: May 15th, 1841, cntnc the JL pi. lint ill'by attorney into court, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant ii this case is a non-resident of this State, and lives un«: resides without the limits nt this Stale; it is there fore ordered by the court, that unlcse tho said defuu danldo appear here, on or befora tho first dnv of the next term of this court, give special bail mul plead, judgment will be entered and tho effect* attached will he c xttJcnined ami applied to the satisfaction of the plaintiff's demand: mid it in further ordered by the court, that a copy of this order he published ip the Mobile Commercial Register,* newspaper-published iu the citv of Mobile, in the Stale of Alabama for six successive month*. In testimony that the foregoing contain* n copy of th« order of said court in tire case therein stated, 1, Larkin Collins, Cleik thereof do hereto put in> name and the seal of said court, this 28th day of June A. D., 1811. LARKIN COLLINS, jul-.fi 15 monthly c inns Clerk said Court. ■ * HUNT CORN ACADEMY.—The third »es ■-Jsiouof this .School will open on the first .Month*) ofJan’ry next, under the care of Jno. li. Ci.au ski., where w ill be taught, in addition to the usual branch es ot an English Education, Latin, Greek, the Math ematics, &c. Mr. Clauflcl is a native of Virgiuia, where he graduated; and the subscribers are proud in offering to the public so ripe a scholar, imbued so thoroughly with southern feeling* and so justly appre ciating southern interests. The situ of the Academy is remarkably healthy, ami remote from those pests of the young, drinking simps, stores and other pinees of public resort. Terms.—For Latin, Greek, Mathematics, &c. #20 |mr session, or #4 u month lor a shorter period; for Geography, Arithmetic, English Gminuier, &c., #15 per session, and for the primary branches #9 per session. Board may l>c had in the neighborhood for #8 per mouth. JOHN WATKINS, ) JOHN GREEN, ^Trustee*. JOHN MARSHALL, ) Burnt Corn* Sept 21. aep24 Wilt jnl IN OR SALE,—That valuable lot of laud, having a 1 front on Royal-st. of 160 feet by a depth of 125 feet, situated opposite the State Press. Tv.RMS.—1-5 cash, the balance in three equal an nual payments, with interest from date at 8 per cent, per annum. Notes to lie secured by mortgage on the premises. Also,—Will be sold on the snme terms, all other Real Estate lielon^ing to the Bank. Purchasers to pay all expenses lor Deeds, &c. Proposals will l»e received in writing addressed to the Cashier of the Branch Bank of the State of Alabama, apii 256tf R, G A YLE,Ca*hicr DRAGES BALSAM IQUES of BaUum Copaiba and Ctibebu by Charles Weldonou—just receiv ed a fresh supply of the above valuable medicine, for sale wholesale and retail, by RICHARD NORTH, mai'27 No 35 Governui’t and 45 Comcests. POTATOES.—100 barrels Northern, for sale low from the wharf, apply to nov2 J NO. C. RYAN, cor Conti 5* Water-st. ► | BAGS BLACK PEPPER-—10 bugs Spire, 20 bags Race Ginger, just received and for sale by It. L. WATKINS & Co. Druggists, nov8 cor Water and St. Fruncis-sts. rIIHAS.—A large assortment of nil qualities, for J saleh> [novlft] JOHN n’UF.iLEY. SUGAR.—15 hlids, fur sale by novl6 SMITH & DABNEY (■Corporation orders — %5000 in c«rpo J ration Orders* in sums to suit purchasers, for sale by acptl7 47tf J. K. COLLINS. RAN KERRIES> MACKEREL.—15 half ft ^ qr bids Cranberries, 30 half and qr bids No. 1 Mm kerel. for sale by nttvlS 76tf P. McCABKILL. 18 Cow, ft. BVuesh warranted oXSden SEEDS. —The subscribers are now in receipt of their an nuul supply of Garden Seeds, embracing every variety in general use. They will warrant evoiy Seed sold by them to bo fresh, well matured, ami of the liral selection. I. C. DUBOSE ft CO., Druggists, onv 13 late DuBose & Hoff. (1ANDLES—&00 bx* Sperm and Compost lor J sale by [nov26] G. WESTFELDT ft BRO. AGG1NG AND ROPE—200 pieces I Kentucky Bagging ; 200 coils do Rope, for sale by nov2(j G. WESTFELDT ft BRO. QO M. SUPERIOR REGALIA CIGARS for sale by nov6 _G. WESTFELDT ft BRO. rillN PLATE.-51 boxes Tin Piute of van us A brands, for sale bv - novlo 77tf 11. L. REYNOLDS,66 Water«t. OAA BOXES STARCH, of superior quality— OvJ"/ lauding from barque Hebron and for sale bv octl8_ _J. REA^ J i\f\ PIECES MAYSVILLE BAGGING; 1UU 75 coils Rope,—just received nnd for sale l,v [o.iS 57]_CALVIN KEITH. NAILS.—500 kegs Dnncaanon Nails, 4d to 20d, of very superior quality, landing froai Schooner Candid, and for sale by OGDEN BROTHERS, Octl3 Water street. SPARAGUS ROOTS —A few hundred of the finest Giant Asparagus Roots, far sale low. 1. C. DUBOSE ft CO., Druggists, uovl3 39 Waler-st. C1 UPPER, WIRE, SHEET IRON, TIN /PLATE. &c. Bha/ikks ('upper—30x60 inches 10,11,13and 24x60 pound Sheets. SheathIIIo Copper—14 and 16 ox Sheet Iron—250 bundles English Iron, Nos 10 70 27 Wire—50 bundles Iron Wire, Non 7 No 17. Riv ETS—50 thousand Tiuned Rivets; 40 thousand Black do. Tinned Plates—250 boxes |x Crown and Pont pool brands. 20 boxes 100 Plate Tin. Leaded Plate—150 boxes Leaded Plato for roofing. Uanca Tin—20 pigs Banco Tin, best quality. Nails—500 kegs Nails assorted, 4d to 20d. A supply of the above articles constantly on band, and for sale by E. C. CENTER ft CO., uug7 corner of Conti and Commercc-st BOOTS! BOOTS! Major Boots—and Minor Boots • Ladies’ slippers, and Gents pumps ; a prime new set, Boots that lit Misses, and that never nus-fit ! “Bet Boots”—or boots for pretty Bets ! Bootees for site’s—and ancle ties for pets. GENTS* water proof, cork soles, or light brogans ! Light dress, or pump hoots—we’ve always on bauds. Ladies’ silk gailei boots that fit then pretty feet, And walking sfy*r.a with bows, that beaux delight to meet. Kid slippers and morocco too, to suit the neatest foot, In short we’ve stock to $boe them all, and childrtn to boot. Boots! Bsots! Boots! at NICHOLLS, ADAMS & CO., dee 28 146tf 53, Dauphin st. PANAMA & LEG HORN HATS.—HEN JOB KY & STODDART, corner of Water ami Conti streets, have this day received u lnrge assortment of the above (of the latest fashion and su perior (|uulity) or gontlemeu’s summer wear, inai 3 llWtf NOTICE.—MR. FRANCIS A. MYERS 1*7 came a pnrtnor of the subscrilier’s on the 1st of July. The firm w ill in future he known by ilia name of U. C. Lowber and Company, attgti 2Hif D. C. LOWBER. RAYS, WAGGONS, CARTS, WHEELS, Sir..—An assortment of Drays nnd Waggons .villi and without bodies; light and heavy (’arts; ex tra dray, cart and waggon wheels. Plantation wheels, earth, wood and wheelbarrows, always oa hand, made hv John Wood, of Philadelphia, of the best season «d materials sad workmanship, for sale uovlG. dMinos by JOHN O’RF.ILEY. rases, lur sale very low i.y nov!5 __JOHN JfREILEY.^ REMOVAL.—Tile und«*r»i};ued have removed to first store in the new block ol' building*, uppo site their late office. F. SHAW & CO. nov8 71 Con»me»ce-st. E M O V A L.-DOUBLE DA Y * SEAMS, Rook seli. f.ks It Station eh, have removed to the store formerly occupied by John Stepltenson k Co. No. 86 Dauphin street. nov8 REMOVAL.—The subscribe* s have removed te the corner of Commerce and St. Michr.el-sts. octl5 SMITH k DABNEY. London, duffil, poinv, rose and WHITNEY BLANKETS.—<50 bale, ju.t re ceived and are now oiien and for sale- by novis Latham hull it son. NOTICE.—V\ berms in pursuance of a decrcta order rendered at the late term o‘ Q»« Chancery Couit held iu Mobile in a muse pending in said corn t whuiein Copperthwaiic, Cope & Dunlap and the I'resident, Directois und t ompany of the Bank of the 'Jailed States of Kenney tvama are complainantb and suae H. Erwin administrator of Henry HitchcncA and the heirs of said Hitchcock are defendants- ,n« undersigned has been appointed Receiver of the es (ate described and mentioned iu tli« bills of com plaint iu raid cause:—nud whereas by the terms of sail! order the undersigned is authorised and required to collect and receive tbo rents in arrear which have accrued since the 8th Hay of February, 1840, and the grow inf rents bee* ming due from the tenants of said promise* and to let and manage said premises. I’lu ielore all person* ow ing or indebted on account of the use, occupation or leasing of any of said prem ises aru cautioned from pay ing or accounting lor the same to any other pci'Hoii or {icrsoiis:—and all per sons w ishing to lease any of said premises will rail on the undersigned w ho iu above authorised to let the same. [juncD -Itf] WM. MAH EE. Receiver. DOCTOR JOHNSON'S Concentratid Compound Fluid Fair net of Saroupnnlta, Liverwort, i’ltun *y Ro»t and Lignum Vitae. The great cause of all eur ills is proved to be a suppression of one or oilier of the secretaries, pro* during an absti action in the great outlets, or com mon sowers of the body, and thereby rendering die (lu ids of a diseased quality, and unit for nutrition; ami these obstructions can only lie removed by res toring the natural secretions, without which we must labor under perpetual disease. This splendid and invaluable con.bination of the most healthy uud salutary articles in the vegetable kingdom, is considered the greatest discovery that ever was made since die dawn of medicine, aa pos sessing the long sought for and inestimable quality of exciting at the same time die healthy action of the stomach, lungs, bowels, liver, kidneys and skin, and what is of great importance, ifc may be always ta ken w ith advantage in every variety and stage of dis ease, without apprehend ihg danger. The following are a few, out ol countless diseases, in which it has shown its wouileiful virtue:—incipient consumption, chronic enlargement of the liver and spleen, rheuma tism, dropsy ol every kind, dyspepsia, palpitation ot the heart, difficulty of hroutlnng,.cough, raising of blood, mercurial disease, eruptions on the skin, painful swellings iu the joints and legs, sore throat, nose, and constitutional debility, arising from vencri al disease. In these and all other diseases it has ne ver been equalled. In fact, it is the result of a long and lalMirious practice of 18 years. It has also re ceived the well merited sanction of the whole medic al faculty, uud is supported by the testimony of nu merous persons ho have been cured of diseases that were considered beyond the reach of human inven tion. The follow ing is one, out of many, that hnvo lieen lately received. Grenada, Miss., June2, 1841. l)r. Johnson—Dear Sir—In vain I have tried the best medical skill, and all the remedies that could bo devised, to cure me of a complicated disease that af fected my liver, stomach and lungs. In fact, my sul ti l ings became so great, that I gave up all hopesr* recovery, when I happily saw your advertisement and got six bottles of your valuable medicine. I hnv now finished the fifth bottle, which, with tmspenka ble joy, lias restored mo to all the vigor of youth. It is imlee ! a wonderful medicine, uud I would e* teem it a.i act ol ingratitude to you, and injustice to the public, if 1 kept this fact secret from you. You arc, therefore, at liberty to make what use of it you will. Yours, with much esteem, D. H. RHODES. For sale ut 29 St. Francis at.; price $2 per hot tie. novlO RICHARD NORTH, No. 35, Government s. and 45, Cotnmorre street, near 8t. Francis— Importer of French and English Drugs, Chemistry, and Perfumery, and Whulcsalo and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Paints, Medicines, Oils, Glass, and Dye Stuffs, No. 35, Government, near Royal, and 45, Commerce, near 8t. F ram is street, informs his friends and the public generally, that be has taken the store No. 45, Common Htreet, (two doors from St. Francis,) east side, where iu connexion with his store No. 35, Government, ho intends keeping an extensive assortment of all articles in his line of bu siness. He does not expect, much less hope, for more eneourugemeut and support than he 1ms hither to received, wilhvnt claiming for himself the ineed of merit. He w ill at all times use his best endeav ors to render satisfaction to all who may favor his establishment with their patronage. Ashe is well aware how highly important it is tor Physiciaus and families to obtain medicines iu their pure state, the public may rest assured in obtaining pure and fresh medicines. He is receiving, and will continue to re ceive, by ihe latest arrivals, a huge, fresh, and su perior assortment of American, English, and French Medicines, selected with the greatest care. The assortment of drugs and family medicines, compris ing every article of tlie-choisest and freshest selecj tion is the line, aro from tiio brut European aiul A inoricon manufactures. He also will keep on baud a select assortment o fresh Garden anp Field Meeds, Boons end Peas. N. B. Orders from the country filled a* the short est notice._feb I V AIDER'S f K£nUH 1’ILLS.—$300 CWAL LENGK.—The ucnuiuc French Pills against nil Uttuck Nostrums of* too age, for the cure of*-* * * * Tim French Pill* are applicable in all cases fur i titer sex, (warranted free from Mercury) and possess. ph great ndvnntugcH over the Balsam* and nil liquid medicines, by being entirely free from miiicIJ, nnd con sequently do not alfcct the breath, thereby preventing the possibility of discovery while using them. Besides this important advantage, they never disa 5tee with the stomach, nnd in the first stages of* the isease, they usually effect u cure in a few days with little regard to diet or exposure. la the most obstinate stages of the disease, they are equally certain, having cured many after every oilier remedy had failed, lit short, they hnve been universally successful that the proprietor challenges any one to produce a rotnodyof equal certainty, under a forfeiture of Three Hundred Dollars. ianl2 I. C. DUBOSE & CO., 39 Water at. OCP Price, $>2 per box, with full directions. UDGE PATTERSON.—Read die following frwiu Judgn Patterson, for thirty years the first Judge of the county in which he lives. Midui.ktown, N. J., March 12,1840. Messrs. Comstock & Co., Gentleman—You are at liberty to make such use of the following certificate as yoa deem will best sub serve the purposes for which it is intended. [Gkrtificatk or Judgk Pattkrsoh.] 1 hereby certify, that my daughter has been afflict ed with sick headache for the spare of about 2'J years—the attack occurring once in about twowee* n frequently lasting 24 hours, during which time paroxysms have been so severe, as apparently soon to deprive her of life. And after hav ing tried almost all other remedied in vain, 1 have been tnducitd as a Inst resort to try Spoliu’s Headache Reined) us sold by you; nnd to the great disappointment and joy ot herself and ull hrr frieuds, fonnd very material relie from die first dose of the medicine. Rite has follow ed up the directions with the article, and in every case when an uttuck was lineal cited has found imme diate relief, until ahe is near permanently cured — The attack* are now very seldom, and disapttear l most immediately after takiug the quantity directed, A hope that other* may l>e benefit ted by the use of this truly invaluable medicine, has induced me to sett yon the above, nu«! remain your obedient servant, JEHU PATTERSON, Judge of the Court of U p COMSTOCK k CO Wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher si. New York, gold by I. C. DuBOSE fit CO, Agents, und by Dr*. Maynard, Hammond, and Gates. Mobile jut. 28 I7tf K ITCH KIN S rAIEN 1 I'Kbl'AKEU CU COA..—A supply of the above original and tru* I ly valuable preparatiue of Cocoa long gild favorably_ I known to th« taiUlic, is just received direct from the proprietor and for sale by the undersigned. Among other highly flattering testimonial* of its superior i ((utility and usefulness, are found the following. “J. Kitcheu leli with mo some of his P. Cocoa and on trial I find it a very superior article, and recom mend its adoptiuu for tainiiy use.** Dr. William Thomas. “I have tried your P. Cocoa and consider it deci decly sujierior to any I havo used before in my fami ly-*' Dr. Jno. Coupek “I concur in tho foregoing statements.” Dr. D. Hossack MI have .drunk of J . Kitchen's P. Cocoa and recom mend it ns n superior article of beverage to any prep aration of Cocoa extant*—it possesses has of tlie oli uginous nature of Chocolate, therefore less liable to Im’cowc offensive tojtiia convalescent and is more suit able for the healthy. D. Ri.oss For sale by I. C. l)CBO«E & CO., ian!4 late Dulh.se & Rolf, 39 >VTaier at. COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVERWORT, (Hepatic a Triloba.)—For the cure of Pulmona ry and Hepatic a fleet ions, Coughs, Colds, Consump tion, S|Mitin-; of Blood, 4*c. The reputation whic this article (Liverwort) lias obtained in the treatmen of Consumptions, Spitting of Blood, Liver Com plaints, Coughs, A*c. and tne great uncertainty ther must always Ui in ike preparation of decoctions th mode in which this plant has been usually adtninis. lered, by persons ignorant of Pfcarmaceitlcal Mans pulatiuns, lias led us to make a concentrated Coat pound Syrup of a uniform strength. MEREDITH, HENDERSON 4t Co. N. B.—None are genuine without our written signature. ftj- For sale fcv die single bottle or dosea by RICHARD NORTH, S3 Government, feblf _ _and 45 Commarce-att. TOBACCO.—-20 boxes Just received and far sale by oct*> J. RE A£