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LIST <»F LETTERS remaining in the Pusl Office at Mobile, January I, 18*6. A Adams John Anderson Mrs L Anderson Thomas Abraham 8r Mary Andrew John Abell Col Thomas Arbery (J W Anderson A Dick- G 2 Atwlll Chas A son Alexander Jos B Akin Charles Alcorn YVm E Atwood David Alii Monsieur Vor Austin Daniel 2 Abbott Augustus Allison Thos YVm Ayres Lewis Ayres Andrew B Blair David Blair Mrs Mary Blair GeoYV Burnes Frederick Barnes Geo YV 2 B&rmore R P Blair Miss Badl Monsieur Nl-Ball Randolph D Brnnat David G cholas 11 a bee A Sofia Bacon II M Blair Austin YV Baker Eiiphalet A Bachal Ruhd R&ssotBenjT Co Black YVm Baker E Barstow 8 A Co Ball Hiram D Brewr Oatis Bell Capt Benners Ed G 2 Bell Mrs Mary Beannett Robt B Bell YVm Berny Anthony Bigelow J Bonnuhel A Brown G T Boerwanger Clem Baldwin Isaac H Bodteau Francis ent Dr 3 Booth B F Bowen J W Bowe E J Bucknan Mrs LucyBurr Capt J Bogent Mrs II Rushwell Lynd 2 Bryan Isaac Booker A 8 Butler A YVarner BrydenWm Brown John M Butler Jones T Bryan Jesse YV Bryant NT 2 Byrne Dennis • C Cane YVm Carson John J Clark Dan C C ha I oner V F Carr YY'tn H Chamberlin M D Craw ford Rev B Clary YVm Castel Mon'r Chas Clark Michiah Campbell Mrs Ma- Care Capt Philip Carman JR ry A 2 Centen M'elle M Clements E H Cochran Chas II Colgin E B . Cheeseman JosephCollins Peter Conley George Cristiene A Cook John H Cooper Mrs E 8 Christian Thos Cox John CostaloJohn Child Capt A Crozier John R Coombs Hiram Conway David Cox Geo Coyy James Crocker John 8 Cook Capt YV fl Coulter 8 II Caote John Crowell A P Conway Wm Curtis Luciane Craig Robt Chadwick Wm 8 Curtis Hiram G Callaway F YV Casey II Cunningham Jas MClark Jo’nn 8 Campbell Miss Ag Cuaningham R C Chace Ira II ness Chandler U (’lark Kottert C Carney Thos Clark KtchC 2 Carr Caleb Campbell c«o C CraWdwd Miss Mav-Chainber'.ln Mah garel lan D D Davis Chas 0 DabneyMiss Loui- Dobell Robert Daughdrill J H saC Denny Win T Davies John Davis 8 8 Deering A YV Davies John H 3 Davis Ed D Deese YVilinon Davis Robt Danielson Henry Delanney A Gray Debrorris Franci* Dougherty Edwd Drury YVm IHto Geo 2 Doyle Andrew Dukes Mrs P Dingly Levi Downing Mrs Virgi Dumas Benj F Dickerson Geo W Duval Philip Dyer Jas T 2 Dwyer Wm Jr Dyson Mrs Ann E Eastment Robt Eanes YVm M Evans Miss Ann E Echart F Eakin Thos Km bee Thos Elgin 8am’1 2 Eckford YY’m 5 Edmondson Chap man J 2 V Flanigan Tlomas FlevenA E Fitzpatrick Edmnd Farraud Wm French Sami W Fitts Jno clerk Ac Frank Wm Ferry Francis Files D 2 Farmo Geo W Fitts V W Fisher Wm Fisher Miss MarihaFov Dsuiel D Forbes B J A Foy Ann M Foote Mrs Rebecca Foater Wm Fouville Mrs Char- E Foolka John lotte Fri.dom M G Glasa Win 2 Gaffney James Grilling Hiram Gallagher W R 2 Gregory Geo W Godefro.v J Gayle Dr Robert 2 Green James Gross Muhael 8 2 Gaines Wm D George Thomas Godfrey Thomas Gauze A R Griffin* Wra H • Gmnnifr Celesime Cayle A Jackson Gilmore Albert YV Gorsuch A P Gillrfghe* JHmes GwinJC Goldsmith Isaac Graham Phillip Gillespie Geo W Gilluier C F Gale Mr H Hammond John Hargrove Wm P Heine John HNinuioudSJ Hawkins Jos * Hendrix Joseph Hale Mrs CwUierineHalierliu Richard Jllempliill H->u H 3 Henson Peter Heustia Elizabeth KHealey Patrick Harrison Dr B J Henderson Arch'd Henderson Hutu Hastings Jos M HebbGeoV 2 liildebrandt C liar Ian Benjamin Heucher Jas W Hightower Jas A Hamlin Solomon L Heileu Hezekiah Hills Wing-ie F Hick man Sain’l V Holt Asa findings HC Hickey Mrs Brifet Howes8 B Homan Jos Hopkins H 2 Houseman James Houston C If Howard Thoa Halloway Mrs B Hunter Jno W Holton John Howard Jno F Holde i Jno F . Hymns N Hunter Mise Ca* Hutcheson Jos C HolTinun Miss Ca* milla Hunter Luther W therioe Hunley J W Huston Is W I & J Jameson W L Joseph Jestine Jones Thos J Jacobs Alex Johnsoa Albert Johasou John C jr Ives Peter T 2 Jordan Ann Johnston Mrs Ste* Joiner E II Joseph Ellis pbenC Keeler II Kelly Miles KiernanJaa Keyser Josephine 2Kenuedv A King Henry Kelly Dr K II Kelly AJ Karksey F M 4 Kelly G Ketchum C C Knoblock F Keith GR Keyser Gro Kyle Jus Kelly ft Nabers Kearney Thos L Lavers E G Law Danl Lopez David Layton David Latham F W l.n*rsy U W Lavison A Lee Andrew Loquet E D 3 Lacy ft Dose Lewes Jas Loriuf Reuben B Layton J.is T LetnomeN Louglian Thoa 2 Lurroque Mods 2 Lemoine G 2 Loudano J Lanius Michael Leighton GF Lovely Mary E Lawrence Jacob Lewis Julia A Louneburg W F Laurie John Lite Wm Lunuey Joliu Lawson Andrew Linehan Michael Lyceiijohu Ladd J M Lidgerwood Thoa Leavens J F Lang C L Lillelaod N W M Marchau L Mitchell M R Morrow Richard Malone T L Miller J D Moreland J 8 Matthews N Miller 8usan M Mountain 8am Marvie Thos E Mills Richard Moore 8 J 2 Mad is an IIP Mil- hell Galbraith Mowry Chas E Martin J M Mitchell Wm Moore Satn’l Marcoso Francis Mitchell T P Mollan R U Maploa Elisha Millar Lewis Morris Jas A Marlin B W Miller A A ft J Mullen Thus Martiu Francis M Moore Alsa C Mulroy Catharine Marshall II Moran Anoe Mullen E D Merrill W A Moulton Dau'l Munch Philip Meachaui G Moffett R D Murdock Jas 2 Marvin Harriet Morgan Esther MunroeOlis Mifflin Chas Moore Gen’l Malone R T N Nelaoo Thoa Norton Wm Norton Michael Nelson Peter Noonan Anne Nuitman II Nelson Elisha Notes T A O Orratt Silas O'Vral Aveline O'Connor A W Oates Robt O'Brien John O'Connor Michael] Oran Franklin Olcotta Louia A Orcuu J P 8 O’Neal J W P Patterson Jaa H Phelan Edmond Pinder J H Paige W Pellem Jepiiia Prince ft Blythe Palmer Dabney t Perry C P Pollard Richard Pratt J W Perry Mary Potier Louis ParkerS 8 Penny Hampton Poiutz G W Pratt Jabez Pledger W A Provost W J Prav Chas Phespey Timothy Pond J P Parker C R Peace Uustice Powley John Pasaebanda Gill Peck Fred Pood M G seppe Perry Rollend Porter Snm’l Patterson A W Pritchett TB 2 Plummer Gordon Patterson Geo Phippen SB Plum Catharine Pate J F Phipps Sam’l R Riggs D M ft Co 3Rollini Abel Reynold* John Riley W B Kobeitson A J Ragland Wm Rindge Jot Alex Kegera Burwell Ransom J Rice John Roberts Semi A Reeder A A Ring Jos G Rowe Rev. J Read Francis 2 Rice D H Root Eluha Jr Read David Robin ton Danl Robbins Henry Reed A P Rogers Lae r tea Robinson Cyrus Revet e II L Roberts 8 W Robinson Thos H Reaves A L Roberts Willis Rogan A B Reeder W C Royal W Huffier Auguste Revels 8aml Rose Wash B Russell Alpheus Reichard Peter 2 Rock well Oscar Raw lings Marg aretRevere Sarah C Roy I Hume A E 2 Reynolds Maria S ■carDorougn is Bcmenelin ueo u Mroug Hercules Beam me II F Schiffelieu 4k Cro-Stokea Jaa Sanderson R tier Bproul Benj BaaUerlin Jaa Aelton Herman Blocking £ A 8auodera Jno Saver Mra J G Sodarp Mrs J A Salter Jno Shea Thos Sugg Calvin A Slaltery Catherine Simisou Margaret Sbubmau D E Saunders R W Spitxnigle M Sulivan Patrick Spalding D Simpson Melissa2 Slade Albino R Belton Jus 02 Sillmau J B Slaughter Felts Sears John Spiodler Jno Skaggs E M Steinbart D Sbibe L M Slack J H Sheffield H L Stoddard Henry Shaw Wm Spencer W R Scott Z P Starke Lewis Sheehan John 2 Scolfield Wm S Stafford Lawrence Skelton David Slone L M Swain M E T Taft Joseph 3 Thompson J C 4k coTbompson John Y Travis Seaborn Townes Edmuud Townes Edmund Teehles Jesse Torrence Geo Thompson Mrs Mar Terrence Wm Thomas Geo 2 geret Tim B L Tomlinson J Tohey E S 'iieruey MrsCatbe Thoinns Henry Turner Daniel B Hue Thompson Geo Turuey Capi Thos Tilke Mr Toner Johu T Tibbetts Silas Thomas N R Touuea Johan D Twyiuau SCR Q U V Vaughan B Varry M Verrell Thos J F Quif les M W Walker W E Walker John L Weeks Capt Joa Walker Robt A Walker Mra WabsterCapt Danl Waters Mrs Ellen Walden Mrs M O Wheeler Simon Weddell Wm II Walton Wm D Weeding Mra Ward I*aac Walker Sandere Williams Cbas Walter Joseph Walious F A Wilson Capt Amos Ward Mrs Ana Welch Geo W Wilhamaoa Miss Waters John Wastman David Mury E Watson Chas H Wheaton Sam'l 2 Wickea Mrs Ana Williams Thos P Williams Mrs L Williams 8><ml Williams F Wood Musas H Williamson Robt M Whitley J E Williams Harvey Wulle»hau»»C Winston A A 9 Wright Mary Aon Woodbury D F Williams Thoa 8 Wilder W W Woods A 11 2 Wilson R F Withering ton Hy Whyte A H Williamson Peter Willgems Wilkinaon MrsAna Y VayleC Young D Young Wm York Danl Macs. McIntyre John McVay Martin McDonnell Mrs M McCreight R McGinnis John McCanah&r Jaa McNelly John McCord Chat McDaniel J W McNally Mrs M&ryMcGorrin Thos McNab D McClendon Jaa L McArdle Timothy McElroy Patrick McKnifht Wm McMIllen.Jaa McCulle/Chaa McNay James McDonald Miss Ma-McKenzie A McGlnney Albert 8 tilda McCullough James MuOimy EU«n Smiths. Smith M’elle O Smith Fred H 2 Smith Wm Smith Mrs A ana 2 Smith John P Smith Miss Jane Smith Jacob (0* Person* calling for letter* in the above list 1 P*®®® buy they me advertised. 1 * J. W. TOWNSEND, P. M. Ik i ; BUSINESS CARDS. M. HARWELL, A UCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Montgomery. Alabama. References— Messrs. Harris, Clay ion &t Co 1 dpclltfD C. GHBPoigjne. F,.r]. J THOMAS HTCHEEVER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, dr('10 No. 40 Gommerce-slrpel JAMES A. HOOPKH, COMMISSION M F. R < HA N T, nov26 No. 40 Si. Miclmelst—MOBILE, Ala. BENJ. M. BRADFORD. JAMES B. SAUNDERS. BRADFORD & SAUNDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Have removed to No. 7 Si. Michael-et.—Mobile. nov21 241 if ~ SAM’L B. HOWE, ' WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES AsD BROGANS, No. 15 Dauphin Strket, Mobile. nov4 2tf ALEX. CAMPBELL. I J. O. OWEN. I J. H. BOS WORTH i.t.UCilULM,, OIPAWA CO. » T E A M~iS OAT AGENTS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 72 Front anii75 Commerce Strket. All Goods will be Received and Forwarded free of Charge. sept 16 205if JOM PHILLIPS. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND AGENT FOR THE PURCHASE OF COTTON, Refcrciwi— Mobile, Alabama. Hon. Ren). Gorham, Hon. Abbott laiwrence, { n . u Jump, Vila, Esq. ^Bo.lon,Man. Williain Davis, jr. Esq. J Messta. Spoflbrd, Tileston k Co., New-York. Charles W. Storey. Esq , Havana. nov27 jTh. rivers: CHARLES H. CHURCH. J. H. RIVERS fc CO. Auction, Commission & Forwirdin* Merchants, Corner of Commerce and Conti-tts.—MOBILE. OC^VVill make liberal advances sn all Goods con signed io them for sale; also will make very libe ral advances on Cotton and Slaves consigned lo their friends in Boston. dec4 GEORGE G. HENRY, FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. jan8 No. 67 Commerce Street. Mobile. A.~G,J AUDEN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Reference— New-York, Eslava. Murrell k Co., Mobile. jan9 CTw. DORRANCE^ {Successorto J. Rea) Will continue to do an Auction and Commission bu siness at the old stand. No. 16 Water-st. mlt7 81t EDW. B. GALE, AUCTION OFFICE in Royal street—opposite the Mansion House, GCJ- Is prepared to give his time and attention to all business in his linp. nov2 222tf - v Bi Tylor' AUCTIONEER—Ho. 4, Hagan’s Buildings. Conti street—MOBILE. JTT Re.pectftilly renew h lewder of hi* service* to hi* former patron* and the public, for he sale of Stocks, Real Estate, Damaged Cotton, Furniture. &c.. with an AMurauce of giving prompt attention to any bus iness confided to his care. ncv4 223tf SMITH, DABNEY & CO WHOLESALE O ROC ERS, Commerce-street, Mobile, Ala. Jamn* Smith, V Jno M. Dabney,> Win. A. Smith, ) J 156tf WARE Sc tHENBROiGH. GROCERY MERCHANTS, No. 4 Commerce-street, Mobile, Alabama. Edward M. Ware, > Aaron C. Chesbrough, $ jS I7tf NEGROES FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER having located him self permanently in Mobile and Baltimore, nov of fers for sale a lot of likely young Negroes, conpri sing field hands, house servants, etc. Among Item is a good smith and excellent seamstress- He will also be receiving shipment of Negroes from Balti more during the season. Citv reference given as to title, etc. Lafayette House, corner of Royal and St. Michael streets nov7 229cmo* WALTER L. CAMPBELL. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. R W. ANDREWS & CO, No. 8 St. Michael-st., two doors above Commerce-si. Have constantly on hand a comolete assortment of DRY GOODS, embracing Blankets of every variety, Lowel, Vir ginia, Alabama and other Osnahurgs, Lowel Linseys, Kerseys and all kinds of Negro Cloths, together with a full slock of Staple ami Fancy articles, suitable for Planters use. Also, Russett Brogans, Mud Boots, and a general assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. Brussels, Ingram and Venilian Carpels. Matting and other Floor Cloths novl9 239tf HO MONOPOLY. DEGRUMHE &MARNH, BWJTCMMEB&, mlMOBMJLB J1M+1BBM£T, STALLS 33 AND 35, £$HIPS, Steamboats and Families supplied on the most reasonable terms.—Clubs, Families, Par lies and others supplied with Game of all kinds, and the best Meats the market affords at the shortest notice. nov9Ky HAVANA CIOARS i. AND CONFECTIONARY. Corner Conti and Royal Streets, Opposite the Mansion House. THE subscriber thankful for past favors, and soli citous for a continuance of the same, begs leave to inform bis friends and the public in general, that lie has just received direct from Havana, a large as sortment of Cigars of the best quality, in connexion with a large quantity of Confectionary of his own manufacture, from the best materials. All which he offers for sale on jhe most reasonable terms for cash —wholesale and retail. Also—On hand as usual, a plentiful supply of Ho Coffee and Pies, at all hours. GEO. SCHUMACHER N. B.—Cakes for Parties of Weddings made to order. myfi 132tf COMMISSION BUSINESS.—The subscriber offers his services to the Planters and Merchants of Alabama and Mississippi, for the sale of Cotton, and the purchase of their family necessaries. Con signments of other produce aud merchandise, will be also promptly and carefully attended to. nov8 22fitf GEORGE G. HENRY. TOBACCO—400 boxes Tobacco, various brands, for rale by dec27 _ JAMES SANDS It CO. ONIONS—too bbla Silver Skin, in fine order, in store and for sale bv JOHN PHILLIPS, dec27 corner of Conti and Water-streets OLD SCHIEDAM GIN—In stone jugs, packed in cases containing one dozen each, for sale by dec27ROBERT 8. BUNKER. CHAMPAGNE — 50 boxes key brand Champagne newly imported, in pints and quarts, for sals by dec27 JAMES SANDS k CO. OAL—100 hhd-i Peach Orchard, landing and Vy for sale from the wharf at a low price. Apply to dec27_E,C. CENTER & CO. BUTTER—SO firkins Orange county, landing and for sale low from the wharf hy dec27_E. C. CENTR & CO. COFFEE—100 hags new crop Rio, a fine arti cle, for sale by dec27 MARSHALL, ROWEfc CO. POTATOES—800 bbls Yellow, 100do Chenango and 100 bags Western Potatoes, for sale by dec27 T. P. MILLER kJJO. COFFEE, Onions -and Potatoes, landing from ship Nile and for sale low from the wharf by dec27_J. II- RIVERS » CO. i >EACH BRANDY—20 half bbls. Monongahela t Whiskey—25 half bids, for sale by dec27 H A. SCHROEDEK, 25St. Francis-st RIO COFFEE—500 bags, for sale by • H. A. SCHROEDER, dec27 25 St. Francis-st. BUTTER—A strictly prime article Goshen, just received and for sale hy M. ROBINSON, dcc27 corner Dauphin an I St. Emanuel sts, 1 O BBLS Old Sltirly Whiskey, on hand and *■ ” for sale by d«c27_HUMPHRIES, WALSH k CO. 9fl BBLS fresh Newburgh Ale, 20 half do do do, landing and for sale hy d>c27 HUMPHRIES, WALSH fc CO. CTfk PIECES Kentucky Bagging; 50 coils do " Rope, for sale to close consignment by dec25 JAMES MAGEE k CO., 6*» Com-st PLASTER, CEMENT AND HAIR—Landing this day from ship Celia and for sale by dec25__J. H. RIVERS k CO. ^SEGARS—Regalias of choice brands, on coll ie signment and lor sale by dec27 F. STEWART, 41 Dauphin-st !\ew and FashioMuble Clotbiim. HENRY & STODDAKT, corner of Waier and Conli streets, have now on hand the largest and moat valuable assortment of Gent’s Clothing, they have yet offered in the city of Mobile; to which they invite 'lie attention of their friends and the public g. Their stock comprises, Extra ami superfine French and English Cloth Dress and Frock Coats; English Pilot and Beaver Cloth Over and h rock do; Busi ness und Hunting Coats of Scotch Tweed and a variety of new fabrics, as well as Satinets, Keniuckv Jeans, &c., &c. Pantaloons and Vests, in great variety and of the most fashionable styles. Hootch La tabs Wool Shirts and Drawers Linen and Cambric Shirts of newest styles Beaver and Hilk Hats, together with every article suitable for gentlen»-n*a wear. A great portion of die material used in their Clothing Manufactory in Neu'-York, is selected in England and France by one of the partners, from the most celuhralcd manufactories, so that the public tuny rely on obtain ing the best of Clothing at the lowest prices. N. B.—II. & S. would particularly mil the atten tion of their friends ami the public to the article ol Fashionable Black Dress and Frock Coats made from Biolley & Files’celebrated extra su|>erfine Belgium Cloths, superior finish and warranted fast colors. (Cf’On* price only and for casA. der,17 ClHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES—At whole J sale and retail, consisting of— TEAS—Pouchong, Hyson. Young Hyson, Impe rial and Gunpowder WINES—Blackburn's Madeira and oilier brands. Sicily, London Particular, Pale and Brown Sherry, old Port in wood and bottle. Cham pagne in quarts and pints, Claret in whole and half c-iaks and bottles, etc LIQUORS—Choice brands Iritdi and Scotch AVhiskey, Swan Gin, old Jamaica Ruin, He PRESERVES—Cordials, Smeetmeals in great variety PICKI.ES—Underwood’s of all kinds SPICES—Whole and ground FRUIT—Raisins in whole, half and quarter box es, Malaga Grapes, Figs, Prunes. Filberts, English Walnuts, etr OAT MEAL—Buckwheat Flour, Pearl Barley, Crackers and Biscuit PROVISIONS—Fulton Market Beef, Pork and Hams, Western sugar cured Hams, Beef Tongues, etc SPERM OIL and Candles SOAP, fre—Colgate’s Brown, Yellow and Fancy Pearl Starch in small and large boxes DEMIJOHNS of nil sizes LONDON PORTER and Scotch Ale in pints and quarts BROOMS, Brushes of all kinds. Pails and Tubs SUGARS—Crashed, Powdered and Clarified OILS—D Lynelly’s best Florence, Marseilles do CHEESE, Butter, Cranberries FISH—Mackerel in whole, half and querier bar rels and kits, Salmon, smoked and in kits Together with many other articles in the line, all of which is offered for sale by • JOHN O’REILLY A CO., declH north east corner Conti and Wuler-sts F STEW ART,'at 41 Dauphin street, lias on • hand and for sale at the lowest market rates a good assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consisting in part of— Heavy Wool Kerseys, Lowell Plains, Lmsevs English twilled andheavy American Blankets Kentucky Jeans, heavy iwilled Osnahuigs Blye and black Cloths and Cassiiueres Lowell and Virginia Oxnuhurgs Brown and bleached Domestics and Drillings Apron and Furniture Checks,Tickings Prints of all descriptions and prices Mouseline de Laines, Cashmeres, Bombazines Black and figured Alpuccas, Hosiery Bavarian Cloths, Eolieunes Figured and plain black Silks Silk, worsted and wool Shawls Gimp Ti immings, Fringes, etc «tc. Also—A good stock of Russet ami Kip Rrogans heavy Boots, Wool and Fur Hats. declO HOLES ALE SHOE WAREHOUSE—Ao. 16 Dauphin-street—The subscriber has instore of fresh and seasonable goods, direct from the manu factories, the largest and liest assorted slock of BOOTS, SHOES A*D RROGANS, ever ottered in this market, consisting in part of 10,000 pairs Men's Russet Brogans 10,000 do do Kip do 5,U00 do do Calf and Seal do 1,000 do do tt'ick mud Duoli 1,000 do do Kip do 500 do do Calf Boots, sewed mid pegged. Together with a large stock of boy's, youth's, children's, women's hnd misses' Shoes of almost every variety, all of which will be sold by the pack age or dozen, for cash or approved credit, as low as can be bought in this market. dec25 SAM'L B. HOWE. JAMES GANDOLFO, 70 Commerce street, lias in store and offers for sale at the lowest prices— 10 bales Lowell No 1 Cotton 25 bales Indian Sheeting, 25 do Appleton do 25 bales Cabal A Sheeting, 20 do Cliecapee do 20 bales Boston Sheeting, 20 do Nashua do 20 hales Drillings, 10 pieces Carpets 20 hales 7 8 Dwight Shirtings • 25 pieces Cotton Carpet, 40 cases Prims 10 hales A C A Bedticks, 10 do A do 10 cases Linen, different qualities 5 cases Cotton F'lannels, 10 cases Kerseys 2 cases Pongee Hdkl's, 2 cases Broad Cloths 4 cases Mouseline de Laines 4 cases Cotton Hdkfi, 2 do Cassimere. n*v30 TMOSRLY & TUCKER, corner Dauphin and Royal streets, have recently received and in store, a choice selection of fine Perfumery, Fancy Arlilcs, etc , viz: Lubin's and Monpelas’ Soups Pomatums ol every perfume, Pomades Ox Marrow, Antique Oil, Sackets d'Odeur * Shaving Soaps, Elixir Odontine, Odouline Odeur Boxes, rose wood and ebony Portable Dressing Cases complete Rich cut glass Toilet Bottles French and German Colognes, etc., which they offer for sale at the lowest prices. dec.24 SUNDRIES—10 lilids prime Sugar 60 bbls superfine Flour 20 do Molasses, 20 do Whiskey 60 sacks Laguira Coffee 20 do Maracaibo do 100 do Rio do 20 do Java do 60 kegs new Leaf Lard 100 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging 100 coils Rope. In store and for sale by dec 17 WARE & CHESBROUGH, 4 Com-*t C1LOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c— / Superfine black French Broadcloths Do do do Doe-skin Cassimere Do fancy and col'd French do Do black English Satins for Vesting Do black silk Serge Do black Worsted do Fin* Red Padding, Canvass Wiggans Silesius, Sewing Silks, Twist, Buttons, &c For sale at low prices by dec21 R. W, ANDREWS & CO, 8 St Michael-st WUUAH AIVU BiULAHSfcN-Daily expected per schooners Atlantic, Sarah and Mary, Ann Stille and Choctaw— 260 hhds Sugar, 300 hbls Molasses 60 halfbbls Molasses —which 1 will offer at very low prices from the wharf when landing. dec24 VVM. HALL.69 Coramerce-st. DOZEN men’s drab Wool Hats, round crown **v 60 dozen men's black wool do, square do 40 do do hair setil Caps 40 do l)o>'s do do do —just received per ship Cotton Planter and bark Ann Welsh and lor sale low by W. H. & H. F. CRAWFORD, dec24 uw 17 Duuph in-st. JUST RECEIVED from ship Cotton Planter, barks Ann Welsh and Mar^ellois— India Rublier Overshoes, a large supply 4000 pairs Russel Brogans Also, a good assortment of almost every kind of Boots, and Shoes, suited to the season. dec25 DAN’L. TILLOTSON. WESTERN PRODUCE—60 bbls s. f Flour 66 bbls Rectified Whiskey 300 bags Oats, 20 hhds prime Sugar 20 hhds fair Sugar —in store and for sale by dec26MARSHALL, ROWE & CO. PISH—Salmon in kills and cans Mackerel in whole, half and qr bbls, Nos.1,2,3 Sardines in whole and half boxes Tongues und Sounds in kills 100 boxes Herrings, 100 do Codfish, for sale by dec21T. P. MILLER & CO. SPICES—20 bags Black Pepper 10 do Allspice, 50 mats Cassia 20 do Race Ginger, 1 bbl Cloves 3 do Ground Ginger, 1 do Nutmegs Just received nnd for sale by dec!9HAVILAND, CLARK & CO. SUGAR and MOLASSES—135 hhds Sugar, 160 bbls Molasses, lundiug this day from schooners Atlantic, Sarah and Mary and for sale by dec27_ JAMES SANDS * CO. SOAP—600 boxes of Campbell, Gould and Mor ton brands, for sale by JNO. PHILLIPS. dec28 corner of Conti and Water sts EIME—This morning landing from Montezuma on Dauphin street wharf and for sale by dec28 J. H. RIVERS & CO. SCHOOL HOOKS. To Par*uta, Uuanllnti* nml Teacher* of Alabama ami 9Ila«l**ippl. THE undersigned would respectful) call your at trillion to the following list of School Books universally adopted and highly recorn mended by a I who are in teres tod in the cause of education: Alabama Serin of /ituJtr*— No 1 The Pritnan Primer, new edition; No 2, The Child’s Reader new edition; No 3. Exercises in Reading, new edi lion; No 4. Porter’s Rhetorical Reader, now edi non; Webster’s Elementary Speller; Metrical Sto ries in Chemistry and Philosophy; Olney’s Geogra phy and Allas; Olney’n Intioduction to Geography; The Book of Commerce; Watt’s Improvement < the Mind; Bullion’s English Granimer; Bullmn’i Greek Grammer; Olmstead’s Natural Philosophy; Comstock's Natural Philosophy; Comstock’s ('hem istry; Coinstock’s Physiology; Preston’s Bool Keeping; ’I'he Scholar’s Companion; The Hcholar’t Companion; The Scholar’s Reference Book; Weo ster’s School Dictionary; Abercrombie’s Morn Feelings; Goodrich’s Ecclesiastical History; Lilt coin’s Botany. Burrell’s Geography of the Heav ens ; Alexander’s Evidences ol Christianity; Stone’i Rhetorical Speaker; Hodge’s Logic; Wiilaid’s His tory of U.5S.8 vo; Willard’s History of U. S abridged; Willard’s Universal history; Parley’i Natural Theology; Bible; Newman's Rhetoric; Newman’s Political Economy; Butler’s Analogy; Kame's Elements of Criticism; Davies’ first Les sons in Arithmetic; Davies* Arithmetic; Davies Key to Arithmetic; Davie’s Algebra; Davies’ Kej to Algebra; Davies’ Elementary Geometry; Davies Bourdon’s Algebra; Davies* Legendre’s Geometry; Davies' Surveying; Davies’Analytic tl Geometry ; Davie*’ Descriptive Geometry Dawes’ Catculttv; Davies Shades tint! Shadows; Ambon’s Latin les sons; Anth-jn’s Latin Prose Com|>osiiinn; Am lion’& Latin Prosody; Anthon's Cicero; Anthon’s Cmsar; Anthon's Sallust; A nthon's Horace; Anthou’s Greek Lessons; Anthon’s Greek Prose Composition; An thon’s Greek Prosody; Anthon’s Jacob’s (ireek Heading; Anthon’s (ireek Grammai ; Anthon’s Dic tionary of Antiquities; Ambon’.-, Classical Diction ary; Andrews’ami Stoddard's LatinGnjinmur; An drews’ Question to Latin Grammar; Aadrevvs’ First Lessons in Latin; Andrews’ Latin Reader; An drews Viri Rnioa;; Andrews’ Sallust; Andrews La tin Exercises; Andrews’ Key to Latin Exercises; Donnegan’s (ireek Lexicon^; (ireek Testament; Ainsworth’s Latin Dictionaiy; Cooper's Virgil; Homeri Ilian; French Guide; Rolmn ’s Leviznc’s French Grammar; Vie de George Waihington; Rc cueil Dramatiqne; Recreations, 1 ns. gl F-inusantes; Adventures of Telemaque; Boyer’s Flench Diction ary; The Young Choir; The School Singer; Bur rows' Pianoforte Pi inter; Memekek Instructor; Hunten's Instructor. I have also constantly on hand a hrge and well selected slock of Blank Books and Stationary; Law, Medical,'I'lieological and Mi«c,ellan(M*s Books,and will till all ordeis with promptness a|very low pri ces. At 28 Dauphin street, opposite t\e large (ireen Hat. (oct!8 219cmn) S. W, ALLEN. 1VEW GOOD"—WATCHES. \EWELRY, 11 H0USE-KERPING AR'J ICLES, ETC.— I have just returned from New York alter selecting a new and excellent assortment of the above articles, of the best and latest fashions, suclias fine Gold Watches of every style; Gold Fob, Gu*rd and Vest Chains; Bracelets; Necklaces; Broathes, Rings, with Oriental, Topaz, Amitliyst, Garnet, Opal, Turquoise, Gold, Stone, Cameo and Pmrl setts, all of the real stone; Gold Pencils and Pern; Lockets; Thimbles; Miniature Cases; Keys; Spettacles; Sil ver TeaSells; Hair Clasps; Spoons; Forks; Cups; Tumblers; Ladels; Gravy Spoon*; Fruitnnd Desert Knives; Marrow Spoons; Solar Lamps; Fine Plat ed Castors; Candlesticks; Suit Stands; Snuffers and Tray* ; Waiters in setts; Japaned Waiters, a rich article; Military Goods, consisting of every thing an offic-r wishes to equip himself with; Whale Bone. Malaca,.Hickory, Patridge, Ebony Ind Span ish Wood Canes, with and without gold ind silver mountings; Fine Accordians, from I0to2f keys; Flutes from 1 to 8 keys; Fine Double Bartel G"*»s, Damascus woe and twist, warranted to be real and the licst assortment in ibis city; Revolving Pistols; Percussion Caps, Walker's and T. B's. belt; many other fancy articles too numerous to mention, and will Ire sold at a fair and moderate profit. My friends and the puMic will please accept my thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to me; and I shall endeavour to merit it. JAMES CONNING, No. 12 Dauphin street, below Water st. N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and ram«*a. Chronometers rated. Cash or trade given for old gold and silver. novlS PLANTATION FOR 8ALE. SLEND1D PLANTATION situated tn Mon roe county, and on the Alabama river, about seven miles above Claiborne. This Plantation extends about three miles on the river, and contains about 2000 acres of good Land, 650 of which are cleared for cultivation. Nearly three miles from the river upon piney wood land, it has a handsome and well finished dwelling bouse, containing eight rooms, a hall and piazzas. The house has all the necessary out houses and gardens aruund it, and has as good a spring of water in the i rear as can be found in the 8late. The Plantation lias upon it a blacksmith’s and wheelwright's shop, with all the necessary tools for both. It lias a woodyard with two flats, a gmhouse and gins, a grist mill, all the necessary barns and storehouses, and a good range lor cattle, with all the necessary farming utensils. The negro quartern have all the necessary build ing*. The pine wood settlement on this plantation is one of the healthiest in the State. The wood land and woodyard are the besi upon the river. There will also be sold with the Plantation from 80 to 100 Negioes, inalps and females, among which are over 50 working h:^ds. The Plantation is well supplied with wagons, harness, mules, horses, hogs, cattle, corn und fodder. The whole will be sold on favorable terms. d**c27 24mw JNO. BLOODGOOD, Com-st EXCHANGE HOTEL. EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. T1HE subscriber respectfully announces to bis friends and the public, llrnt he lias purchased Mr. ERASTUS COLEMAN'S interest, and be comes sole lessee of the above establishment. The Hotel ig located convenient to a'l the PRIN CIPAL STEAMBOAT LANDINGS and RAIL ROAD DEPOTS, and offers every inducement for comfort. The rooms are large and airy, aed fur nished in a style not surpassed by any similar estab lishment in the United Slates. From the experience the Proprietor has iiad in the management of a FIRST RATE HOTEL, he flatters himself that every department of the estab lishment will be conducted in a style to please those who nmv favor him with a call. decl4n12itl JOHN WEST. Hardware and Ship Chandlery. THE subscribers give notice that by virtue of a deed of conveyance and trust, executed bv the late John Bartlett, Jr., deceased, for certain uses and purposes therein mentioned, and duly recoide* in the office of (he Clerk ot the County Court of Mobile county, they will for the present, continue the busi ness of the said Bartlett, on Commerce and Front streets, and they invite the customers of said estab lishment to purchase as heretofore, their supplies during the present season. Mr- Archibald Whitney is their agent and is fully authorised to collect and receipt for all money.* due for goods, wares and nierchuud■»*, upon the books of said Bartlett. MOSES WARING, dec 12 IOkhio S. W. ALLEN. CHEAP VARIETY STORE, JVo. 62 Commerce street, MR ISRAEL LEAVITT most respectfully in* forms the Citizens of Mobile and vicinity, that he has removed from Water street to 62 Commerce street, where can be lound Dry Goods, Groceries, Hoots, Shoes. Hats, Hardware, and a general furnish ing store, which would he loo numerous to mention. He advises all in want of goods to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. He bus a large lot ol Flannels and 12 -1 Blankets, which he will bell very cheap. The highest price paid for dry cow hides. nov26 245mmo IVOTICE—Inconsequence of the death of Mr. IN Ch. Druin, the partnership heretofore exist ing under ‘.lie style of CH DKU1N k J LECESNE, was dissolved ou the 1st October. The name of the firm will be used in liquidation only by the surviving partner, who will continue the same Commission Business in his own name. decl8 J. LECESNE. SNUFF—Maccobov in bottles and jars; Scotch in hollies and bladders, a fresh lot just received and for sale at wholesale and retail at the Planters Drug Store. BLaIR k CO , Sign of the Blue Morter, dec27 south east corner Dauphin and Water-sts. I BBLS Old Monougahela Whiskey, 10 boxes 1 tl manufactured Tobacco, 8 half chests superior Black Tea, 5 half chests Old Hyson Tea, received per ship Susau E. Howell and for sale by dec27 WH»TAKER k SAMPSON. IRISH POTATOES t SCOTCH HERRINGS. 600 himpers Irish Potatoes AO kits Scotch Herrings:—landing from ship Dumfriesshire from Belfast and for sale by dee23 JAMES MAGEE & CO 66Comraerce-st RUSSET ANlf KIP BROGANS^A hrgemd extensive assortment of Oak and Heia.ock Tunned Brogans, Jersd} make, on baud and fur sale at greatly reduced price* by uec27LATON k CO., 42 Water-st I PC fkfkf|SEGARS, Imperials, Trabucos, 1 Principes of Comets, Rapidsi aud Oliver brands, landing from brig Galveston. dec23 For sale by C. Le BARON. <-« LASSIFI* ATION ut Si eaii,t>o»u by ili« In* J siirauce Companies oi Mobile — Firht class. Montgomery New World Dallas Lowndes Liu:i New Era Carolina James Hew nt 8am Dale Marengo SECOND CLASS. Gee. Harrison John Duncan Factor Belle Bon Mr? Uuefcn of the South Marquette Viola Alabama Noxubee Bourbon Kuby Minerva Victoria. Mobile Insurance Company, THOM IS 8 KING, Secretary. Firemen's Iusurnnce Company, J. T. FRANKLIN, Secreiaiy. Merchants Insurance CnmpH.iv, THOMAS \V. ftfcOOY, Secreiaiy. Alabama Life Ins. ami Trust Co , nov26 N. O. J TISDALE, Secretary. Agency of the Frotectiou Insurnnee 4 om pary of Hartford, Conn, in Mobile. A COMMISSION o(ten percent will be allowed on all premiums paid to this office on poheer issued on and a'ter this day. Fire, R’ver and Marine risks will l>e taken at the lowest htommy rales of premium, and persons doing business with this eninpsiiy can rely <mi«i prompt settlement of any claim 'or loss they nm have, as tile agent has authority to settle and pay all los.se« that uiaypcror without the delay of relerriuir the claim to the office in IIMilford. nov25 JOHN C. RVAN, Agent, 1R St Michael st. Office Ala. Life Ins ani» Trust to. j Mobile, Novemlier 2(Lh, 1844 $ THE following Resolution was this day adopted by the Trustees id inis institution: rl hat on and alter this date this company will re turn ten per cent upon all premiums lor insur mice, and that this return will la* allowed on Hllopen Cotton policies now running, from the commence ment of the reason. nov27 24fitf N. O. J TISDALE, .Secretary. Office Mobile Insurance Com pan*, f Mobile, November 25, 1844. $ AT A MEETING of the Board of Directors this day, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That from and after the 23d instant, a commission of ten per cent will be allowed on all premiums paid to this company, and that this resolu tion shall lie applicable to all cotton policies now open. [nov26xmo] THOS. 8. KI\<i,8ec’y. Office Firemen's Insurance Co , > Mobile, November 23d, 1844. $ TMIE following Resolution was this day adopted by the Directors of this institution: Thai this office with the view cf placing its cus tomers on an equality with those doing business with the Mutual Insurance Offices, will, from ibis date, al low all persons doing business nt this office a com mission of TEN PER CENT on the amount oful premiums paid by them, and shall extend to all Cot ton policies now open. nov25 JAS. T. FRANKLIN, Secretary. Mobile, 22d Noveinlrer. 1944. \ AT a meeting oftlio Board of Directors, the bil lowing resolution was unanimously adopted, viz. That this office, for the purpose of giving to its customers advantages similar to those offered by the Mutual lnsuiance plan, will grant to all parlies doing business at their office, from this date, a commis sion of TEN PER CENT, on the aiuoii.it of premi ums paid by them, and that this commission shall be allowed on all Cotton policies now open nov23 THOS. W. McOOV, Secretary, j New-York, Dec. 54tl, 1844. To the Conhgntea of Goods arriving at Mobile,in sured in ^'rw- York. F1AHE Underwriters in IMew-Yoik have suffered X very much by the improper sacrifice of goods, sold at auction in Mobile, oil account of aea damage. The policies require in case of part ml loss by sea damage lo Drv (foods, Cutlery or other Hardware, that the loss shall be ascertained by a separation and sale of that portion only of the contents of the pack ages which are damaged, and not otherwise, am! that the same principle shall be observed as lo all other merchandize, as far as practicable—the rules also requite that the damaged parts of a cargo be sold in small lots to suit the convenience of purchasers. Whole packages destined for plnces in the inferior have frequently been sold at Mobile, in .< lot without die knowledge of the owner, by (lie consignee there, and bv that means depriving the owner of purl of packages of sound goods, and causing heavy losses to some one; hut for which, hereafter, the Mobile consignee will be held responsible. The multiplication of protests is not needed; an original, or at most an original and duplicate pro test forwarded to (lie agent of the vessel in New York, is sufficient for all the New-York Under* writers. ABR. OGDEN, President Mutual Insuaance Cn. WALTER R. JONES, President Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co. L. GREGORY, President Mercantile Mutual Insurance Co. THOMAS HALE, Vice President Alliance Mutual Ins. Co PHILLIP HONE, President American Mutunl Insurance Co. S. BALDWIN, President Jackson Marine lnsuiance Co. ZEB. COOK, Jr., President Mutual Safely Insurance Co. T. B. 8ATTERTHWATTF., President New-York Insurance Co. WM. NEILSON, President Merchants’ Mutual Ins. Co. A. B. NEILSON, President Sun Mutual Insurance Co. decl3 11 Kino Dissolution.—Ti.e firm of Thom., j. Hill & Co., was this day dissolved, by mu tual consent. Thomas J. Hill, is alone the author ised agent to settle the business of the concern. THOMAS J. HILL, GEORGE VV. HILL, GREEN B. MOBLY, The undersigned will continue the Factorage and Commission Busmeson Its own account, and respect Fully solicits the patronage heretofore extended to Thus. J. Hill & Co. THOMAS J. HILL. CO* T ie Eulaw Whig* Pickensville Register, Gainesville Pilot, and Tuscaloosa Monitor, will please give the alxive three insertions and forward heir Recounts to this oftir** for mllopiinn in**#; jlTOTICK—The subscriber* having pui r.liuceti die | 1 v well k wn Drug establishment of Mr. George l F. Mark , will continue the bu«ine*s ill a'l in branche*, at the old stand, south east Corner of Dauphin and Water-streets. Mobile, July 1st, 1844. BLAIR, & CO. THE UNDERSIGNED having disposed of his stock of Drug*, Medicines, &<•., to Me8*rsj Blair & Co., take* this opportunity ol returning hi* thank* to his friends and the public, lor their lib eral patronage, and would solicit a continuation of that pntronugc for his successors. Messrs. Blair k Co. jylo I78c.no GEO. F. MARLOW. COPAKTNERSHlI'-Thomas An d erson, of Marengo county, and S. H. N Dickson, of Mobile, have associated themselves together in the Cotton Factorage and Commission Business, under the firm of Andf.rson A Dickson. All business entrusted to their care, by their friends and the pub lie, will receive due attention. Ottice at No. 69 Commerce st. THOS. AN DERSON, novSOnmo S. H. N. DICKSON. THE Subscriber* having formed a Copartnership for the transaction ol a Factorage and Conunis sion Business in the city of Mobile, under the style and firm of WALKER & HOLMES, would respect fully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public generally. ROBT. L. WALKER, my30 154Ky co&c p BUR WELL HOLMES. COPARTNERSHIP——The undersigned have formed a Copartnership and will continue the Commission and Factorage Busines* in the city of Mobile, under the style and firm of HORTON & CLOCK. All business entrusted to us will be promptly attended to. GUSTAVUS MORTuN, m v 17 1 13d _I). CLOCKj_ COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE—On the 1st Z May next, Georof. R. Clayton, of Colum bus, Mississippi, becomes a partner in the houue of P. T. Harris <Sl Co., of this city. The Commis sion Business will, from that day, be conducted un der the firm of Harris, Clayton &, Co. ap29xy NOTICE—The undersigned will continue the General Commission business, under the firm of “WESTFELDT U BROIIIKK .*» GF.O. WESTFELDT. oct30 _RAIN HOLD WESTFELDT. NOTICE—Mr. Thomas McKin*try i« authorised to act for me, in all mutters touching the e* tale of my lute husband, John Joiner. novlMARY JOINER, ArfnrPx. PORTF.R and AlLE--lUO cask* in pints and quarts, landing from ship John Munn from Liv erpool, for sale ul very low prices hv der21 MARSHALL, ROWE & CO RIO COFFEE—1,000 bags of superior quality p new crop, in store and for sa le hv dec!7_JNO C. HV AN, 18 8t Michael st. LINSEED OIL—6 bbls 1h».<I quality, received and for sale low hv the bbl or otherwise. dec20 MQHKLY At TUCKER, Druggists. FLOUR—50 bills superfine, landing and for vale dec24 by JAMES SANDS It CO. Philadelphia Saddlery AVut elioute, WHoLWALt: A AD EM AIL. Aw. 2 IJauptii'i rtrtit, 2,/ Jj'/T abovt Cummerct *titrt jjl < -• iih the atu titi el con urv i 11 9 < limits, planter*' ami saddfei# t<> aSiltc iar*e ami writ mnwried slock jjj’it 8add!ory m»H SSaddleiy Hard* ■Slw-nr**, v\Inch lie is now opening ind which lie offer* lor *nle ai W pi iee* to #nii ihe liiiien. ■ Tin* made up work is all man* I tifiiniireil in tin: city of Philndel* pliia, Ol me ne?i inaiei mi i uir nmniicry naiu ware is of direct importation. The following rompt ises in part 'i.e assort mem : — Saddle* and Hridler, of every variety of style, Bri dle Fillings, Martmpalsa. Saddle Hag* of oil binds. Whips, Coach, Gig. 1)'.u lroni U .ig-ni and Dray Harness, Skirling, Harm as, I i ol!- .n.d Band Leatit e»*, Oin Bands, as* o'ted M/.e-. l‘l ugh Bridie*. Col Ian, Hatties, Trunks, Top ' I id.-. M mem, < ’all a- d Hog **kins, Curb ami Sit;.file Hits, Spurs, Buckles, j Saddle Trees, of nil kinds, Varu-h, Coat h Trim Mings, Ac , ^*c. A latge ai-soriuknt of Saddler's T..ois.% lie invites purchasers loculi undixamincand coni pare his goods and prices vv nh 11»«-*e • T other e*tuh Iishitieiils, I elore purchasii g ei-evvh(fte. n..v98 248c.no S. iUjULFMFT. BhOTSt SH i ... u(; \.NS. grfl-| lilt. Sl IlM H. 1 III KS have jns ! received dt ict !i »i the tn tuplac wi *409 ",,v ol D» wirg 4*<i ' dudiwi*, per Itfttk 1.4 I .<* and i.'Iiei I t <■ Htnv^U the foil .wing <»u d« wlcrh they wit sell at the lowest utatkel pi ices for rid': 6000 pairs supeiior 1'onble Sole G.ik ftusse.ts 6000 do do Single do tlo do 10000 do tlo llein do do do 6000 do tlo Kip Brogans of all sixes. 1009 do do Men** Thick Hoots, 6 to 10 600 do do do ilu tlo 7 to 11 600 do do do do do 8 to 12 300 do d» do tin tie 10 to 14 In addition to the above, the subscribers have on hand a splendid asin-'incut ol I .adie*' and Gem le nien's tine work of every description. Any one wish ing to purchase goods in the above line will find ti for their interest to call and examine. No trouble to show goods. DEWING, EDM A N DS & FIELD, novl l 235 No 9 St Francis street. p] Boors, shoes and uk<7 GAN'S—The undersigned have on hand and are receiving per Http Hw Colton Planter and haiqne Ann Welsh, from New-York, a large and we'l selected stock of the above named articles, consist ng in part ol Ladies* fine Gait* r Bonn, Bus kin*, trench Ties, Kid Slippers, Arc; Gentlemen** fine calf water proof Boot*. ri<» line single sole dress Boots, do singlp and double soled Brogans. To gether with a large s'tick of .Men's and Boy’s Russet*, Kip Brogans, and Mud Bools, which vveoffer whole sale Mid retail at very low price*. Commission, Country Merchants and Planter* sue particularly in - vi'ed o cnll and examine our slock Indore purchasing clsewiere. W. 11. & 11. F. CRAWFORD. dec24 22uvv 17 Dauphin-st BOOTH, HHOEH AND BROGANS. JJ-. THE SUBSCRIBERS have now V I on hand, and are roiislantiy receiv S?1 ^^9 *'’8 i<> (heir <dd .taiid, a laige as *nriiucnt of Ladies’ and Gentle men's BOOTH AND SHOES of every description, wliich limy oft’ei to tlteir friend* and custotmrsut greatly reduced prcei, <vi whole sale ami retail. nov23 LATON k CO , 42 Water-street iFats & caps—w. h.&. h. f. cra w roHU, No 17 Dauphin street, have on hand and receiving pet ship Jollnn Planter and haik Ann Welch from New Yoik, a large and com plete slock ol the ah>.ve named articles, Consisting in part ot Gentlemen'* extra »u per tine Beaver, Nu tria, Moleskin, Cmndmere, Castor ami plain Brush Hat*. Al*n, a large assortment of Gentlemen's, Bov’* and Youth’s (Jans. Also, a heaulilu! article of Infant** embroidered Silk Velvet Caps of the la test New York fall style ami fashion. (Iec23uw f~n HOXXKTN. Mflr 10 doz while Cyp.ns, • Iiii.iz trimmed 10 do* white do; 10 do while Gimp ' 5 doz misses' colored \\ 11i*• »v 5 d«)/. do ('iemeniinc; 5 do Chintz 10 doz do (fiinp; 10 do Sliene 10 doz fashionable Flaio Silk 10 doz do Floreuc" Braid. For sale by W. II. &jdl. F. CRAWFORD, dec24uw 17 Dauphin street Direct Importotiou of Wines, Fruit, &c fllMK cargo of the Spnm-h Mistico Caimen, daily i expected from Barcelona, consisting in part ol the following: 60 casks of Claret 175 Uagn sofi shelled Almonds 10 half pipes Antiiselie Brandy 10 libls. shelled Almonds 150 boxes Figs 100 kegs Grapes 50 jars do 25 boxes Lennn* 25 do Vermicelli 10 qr casks Sweet Malaga Wine 10 do do Dry do do 50 kegs < Mives 50 jars Sweet Oil And sundry other articles, which will be sold low on the wharf, by I. 14 ESLAVA, MURRELL &. CO. WE have just received per recent arrivals a ve ry large and assorted invoiced Fancy Goods, which we beg to offer to the nude on liberal terms, either f«»r cash or on time: French Flints; French Curtains, plain and damask .Mousline de Lames; Cashmere de Ecorse Figured and plain Alparc.n; Foulard de Luilies Black and rich figured Silks black Serges or trimmings; Cap Ribbons C- lured Satin Ribbons; ladies worked Collars Black TuAhas; black Cashmere Shawls Ladies' plain hem si itched printed linen cambric Hdkls; satin and fancy Cravats Suspenders; Mack and col .ied Crane, Veils Artificial Flowers; Broadcloth lor pants and conic Also,—A large assortment of jet consisting of But tons. Fins, Combs,&c. tier28 J A 51 F.S SANDS & CO. ^uNIIKIriS—Wl boxen 1 •fiiato and Walnut Cal sups; 50 Imxes Underwood*! Pepper Satire* 10 boxes I nderwoo t’s fine and s. I Mustard 5 do do ground Pepper 5 do do do (linger 6 do do do < *n«sia 2Jti boxes Sardines; 10 baskets Sweet Oil 15 boxes r Id Cherry Brandy 800% lb* .Sal /Erutus UMI 1311) boxes Gunp .wderand Y Hyson Teas 10 cases rttuis'er Imp. and Gunpowder do 60 reams large and s milleize Wrapping Papier 200 lbs liest Manilla Indigo, for sale by dec27 WARE fa CHESBROUGH, 4 Com -t. At w i9tf e (xtMida lor Kveniug Picmc*. DAND’LS ai BRADY, corner ol Dauphin and Water streets, have ju'-t received the lolh* tog new and lieautiful Gondi* lor Liidien’ Evening Dresses Plaid and striped Polka Muslins Plain and figured TarIntaine* Plain and figmed Swims and Book Muslins Colored Organdy told Tatlmane Rubes Euitii uidered and Kivierre Robes 0 4 and 8-4 Orguudy Mmdms, very sheer llusion Ul ouls and Barage Robes dec28 DRY GOODS—2cases Plaid Linseys 2 cases striped and plain Keix-y* 6 case9 Kentucky ThiIIm anti Plains 2 eases mixed Kentucky Jeans 1 case mixed Sutinieie. Landing and for sale dec27 by E C. CENTER fa CO. LIRLUiva. &•— 40 bills old 1 •■rul ed \\ bi-Uey 75 bids superfine Flour, 40 do N O Molflfsses 10 hlitis brown N () Sugars L.anding and for sale by WARE fa (JilESBROEftH, dec27 40 Commerce-street flOIE SUBSCRIBERS have constantly <>n hand JL a large supply of Blankets and Negro W ool lens of the best northern and western muiiufactuie which they offer ua reasonable terns, dec25 ' _BEERS & SMITH. INDIGO—500 pounds Manilla Indigo 1600 do Roll Brimstone 60 boxes Starch. Just received and for sale by HAVILAND, CLARK fa CO, dec3I 45 and 47 Water-street SPERM OIL—9 hints bleached S|ierni Oil. war ranted pure and first quality; 60 boxes New Bedford Sperm Candles, lauding from ship Nile and for sale by fd«*c27j E. C. CJ5NTFR k CO, TlFiAM41 a Tu3M AND 8WAN (.1N — Landing from Ami Welsh and for sale by JOHN O’REILLY fa CO , dec27 N E corner Conti and Wuier-sts Oj |i k BOXES Nm 1 St»ap; 10 bbis Linseed Oil; Ocl\" 50<) boxes MR Raisins, Kreisltr’s brand; 25 liags Pimento, landing fnon <diqi Nile, fur sale by de l27 T II Dll LEVER. 40 C.mimicq-ll CviiyElt— lu bids V httnipagne Cider, a \eiy stipe J rit»r article, received fimn bark Ann Welsh from New-Yoix ami lor sale by dnc-27_W ill I AKER BU I'I EK—10 firkins Goshen, in store mid for sale by dec2) THOS 11 CHEEVER, 40 Commerce «r Lkt k TIERCE# Rice, in store and for sale by &\} de«27 HUMPHRIES, WA.LBH fa CO. ! AJi lVEW-YOBK PACKLTS ‘ I « hj lAut F|7FjE FOLLOWING VESSELS Will A the trade wnl hereafter compose this line, vit: S'.dp jVI A R Y FHAjN^Fi, A Hubbard, master. Bark VERNON. Ba.k REFORM. Bug SELMA, M. Smith, mutli-r. Bug LINDEN, F.W Williufta, master. Brig SARAH BROW N, J. M .Not ton, master, Brig MOBILE. Biig \Y F.TIJMI’KA, J. Fnw ler, n aster. Brig AI.AIIAMa, Dudley, master. The allow* vessel* have hundrnme at ( ominouslions for passengers and uill'sail punctually a* advents ed. All Ii eight consigned to ihe Agent in Mobile, ..r to STL RGFS & (.1 EARMAN, the Agent* in N*w York, will be forwarded as directed free of charge for commission. JOHN C RVAN, Agent, dei-ll N’o 18 Si Mirhael-street. Rl ULAR W J ! KLY BACKF I b'or Urn (mi, \ rrton, Aeujjort and Graves* Landing, The steamer LOWM'ES, H Ii. Johnson master. This new light ** di aught, last running d<nil)le engine steamer w ill n ako regular weekly trips between Mu* bile Mid | ouitfj uInac luentioned dwrii g the season, •e:i\ ii.g Mubi c i \ei j 'i I ESDAY . »l 5 PM. and aili viug at Grave** I wilding 'I H I ’I»'SI>A Y inoiniiige; leaven Giiivea* Landing on TliFRSHAYS at 12 m andanivp in Mobile early SUNDAY morn ing* Fur tieight or passage, having supeiioruc coui'nodaiion*, api l\ on boimi *r to dec4 < AMI ni l L.OUEN ki n,. Agents. MOBILE A AD GAIA ht VlL L Li *AC A b T~ pi JY* I IZA —T he new and liui run * mg . onb'o engine steamlmai F.l 1 • ZA, YA Ii. Roberts master, will | mi. - (tin mg toe g eeuMiu a* a tegular weiKlj packet, ieav iug Mobile eveiy TUESDAY tvening, at 5 o'clock, rM., and Gaioe-ville every T HURS DAY , at 12 o'clock M. The F.iiy* wax built « Xpiess'v for this trade, hns *ii| i < i. r on onniK.il.iiiuu*. her I allies’ t idim and Stale Rot in* .ii* vei huge ami fitted tip with d< ti lde heoii .ol* t xpies-!) ii.i lamilies, and foi comfort and wpeid has no Mipeii« r. For I-eight or passage, a j ply on hi nrd or to spirit mobfs waring, Agent. Km* l LA It V\ I.EKI Y BACKF/T BETYY EEN MOBILE AND COLUMFV W. b The fine Diet running Steamer i ^.Jy\r,YM. HARRISON, Jo II. Estes, rvJfcr,^" y .Maeter. will run as a packet in the a In ve traue th. coming season, commencing her Hips with ih® diet rise of water. Lea ing Mobile every YYEDNF-SDAY at 6 o'clock pm , and f'o-* lumtiUM every SATURDAY For freight or pas sage, having superior atcutnmhtlalion*, apply on board nr to CAMPBELL, OWEN * GO. octSO Agent*. MOBILE, GAINESVILLE AND WARSAW Regular Weekly Packet. k. £ The new and splendid double-en ^jy^^ASginesit-aiuer. JAMES HEW ITT, M.Quamer master,will commence her regular trips on llie first rise of the water, leaving Muhile. eveiy SATURDAY evening at 5 o’clock, and Warsaw every MONDAY at 12 o’clock. For freight or passage, lav ing superior accomai©* datio-s, apply on hoard or to CAMPBELL, OWEN & ro. Agents. oci21 220tf 73 Commerce and 72 Fn>m itrsftii Full COLL .VIBUS, PLYMOUTH AND Wa! VERLY. b The steamer QUEEN OF THE IT *1--r-^CTSOUTH, Capt.S. S.Massie, (hav mg been thoroughly over ban led in the e*t. Loom Dry Dock and repaired tinder the di rection of the Inspector for Insinince Companies theie, and to the satisfaction of the offices in tliis city,) will tun legularly in the above trade the pres em season. Any biisinest confided'to this boat will be strictly attended to. For freight nr passage apply on Itoard or to nov2U MOSES WAIUNO. MOBILE AN IF MONTGOMERY REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET. to ff&L&je- ^ The new and splendid double en iTJ^_=—-5aX7^gine strainer SAM DALE, F. M. ■SSESaiSAsai Johnson master,will leave forMoat gomery eveiy W F.DNESDAY at 5 o’clock PM. and arrive Finlay morning. Leave Montgomery every FRIDAY .»i 4 o'clock pm , and arrive in Mobile Monday morning. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board or to dec8 CAMPBEI » , OWEN Vi O. Agents. FOR M t»N Tt H)M KKY—VV eekly Packet. Tin- fine passenger steamer NEW L-.jdjJ j^^^WORLD, J. Bryan master, will aHaMR^»egp||(^ap»ruii as a regular weekly packet ilii'iiinlioni the season Ibr tlm aliove and nil interme diate landing* leaving Mobile every SATURDAY eve » ng at 5 o’clock, and Monlgomerv every MON DAY morning at 10 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on bo»rd. nci28 MOBILE & MONTGOMERY'wkVki.y packet. t* The steamer MONTGOMERY, >R. Bullard master, will run during 1 he reason as a regular vveeklv packet, leaving Mobile every SATURDAY, at 5 o’clock pm., Mild Montgomery every MONDAY, at 10 o'clock a m . For freight or Massage apply on board or to oct80 . MOSES WARING, Agent. PICKENSVII.LE WEEKLY PACKET! . * The sleamet CAROLINA, Peter L .-oM-J Carroll master,will run as a regular packet the ensuing season between Mobile and I'u-keiisville; leaving Mobile every WEDNESDAY evening at 5 o’olock pm. For freight or passage apply on board or in net28 M. WAKING. PUR COLOMBUS AND ABERDEEN. 5^ r'lf**r,L The steamer MINERVA, Capt. A C. Burgess, will run regularly inS 'In season to the aliove and all miermediaie pol ls. For freight or passage apply on board or to ABERT ta PRENTICE, nc\2fi Coiinnt rce-st. “WEEKLY PA CR ET FOR GAIN FSVILLF. •*’ The steamboat NEW ERA, J . W. Lvles mpster, will ply during ihe pre. season,as a regular weekly pack et between 41 •.I>tie and Gainesville, leaving Mobile every SATURDAY EVENING, at 5 o’clock. I’oi freight 01 passage, having superior accommo dations, applv mi Iniard or to nov28 MOSES WAKING, Agent, 88 Froul-st. GEORGE’S HOARDING AND DAY. SCHOOL, IS'o. 86 6’oitn»»»tnli/re«i.—Mri. G. will regime the tint it* of her school on the 1st of Novemlier next. The course of instruct ion embraces nil the branches of die English and French langua ges, proper f*»r a feinnlc education. Terms of hip uni—jjo, #6 and $7 per month. Hoard and itiiiion—£20 and #25 per month. Parents t<> furnish Bed, Bedding, Towels and Napkin Ring Music chatgcd separately. octl6 218tf SCHOOL NOTE ’F.—Notice is hereby given that the School Commit tee of the Boird of School C'unintssi .m rs will leceive u| plication for die ad mission m ib poor scholars, to the school kept by Mr. Schuyler Claike in the Barton Accademy Pa rents and guardm is desirous In avail llivimelves of • his notice, will be pleased to file their application m writing wiili die undersigned, on or before the third day n| January next. dec4UZ .1m> \\ . LK.SE8NF, Chairman. I AW MITICK-John T. Taii.orhihI E D. -4 liULI.r>cK have formed a p»nncr»hip in the Pinetice of the Law under the name and style of Taylor & Be clock. They w ilt practice in all the Courts of Mobile county, and will attend regulaily the Circuit und County Cmiris of Washington, Clarke, Monroe, < ’one. uh and Baldwin. Older—On • :*st side of Koval street, four doors I north of Dauphin street. dec6 5 k mn LAW N(ITK?E—JTogi VV ooihvakiuhkI Tho mas WooDU AKL1 have associated inilteprac ! uce of the law, #and will practice in the Courts of Law and Kqtii-y in the following counties, vix:— Macon, Russell, Lafayette, Randolph,Tallapoosa, Benton and Talladega; also, in the Supreme Court at Tuscaloosa. Q^Oliice at Talladega, Ala. dec9xy f AW NOTICE—J. W. LF.8E8NE willprac A-J lice Law in the counties of Mobile, Baldwin, W ashington, Claike and Monroe, und attend regu arly die sessions of the Circuit Courts held in those counties. Messrs. Campbell and Chandler will attend to the issuing of wiila (or uie during my preseol ab sence on die Circuit. m»v7 229id J. W. LE8ESNE. Cl AlU)—B W. MILLER respectfully tenders his 0 (hanks to bis patrons ami customeis for thepa ironage hitherto Itevt wed on himseb, us well as the late linn of W M. Pool & Co., and lie would hereby inform them that he has removed to the store of Mr. DANIEL TILLOTSON, aud woiih solicit for him the same patronage. dec9 ORANGE FLO\VWBR;ATER-1fi down.just received from Havana aud for sale by «bc2»_ C. LxBARON. a A V—180 bales prime North River, landirg ex 4 B ship Celia and Tor tale by d-c25 F< >8DICK & CHARLOCK, 88 Com-st CKU8HK7) S,J(JAK—25 Ibis WuoUey ft Wool. sey’s, for sale dec25 EOS DICK It CHARLOCK, 88 Com-at Plii PORK—20 uii bbl. Fulto. Market, or Mtk by |dw»l] JNO. C. RYAN. • r V