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df)e JffoMIe tlcflistcv anft !*» OLD SERIES. VOL. XXIII. TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 21, 1815. NEW SERIES. VOL. IV.—NO.44 I f ± IVBW-TORH PACKETS » C'i»y Liuc HE FOLLOWING VESSELS BUlLTl the Ira le will hereafter compose this line, Tie. Ship MARY FRANCES, A. Hubbard, master Berk VERNON. Bark REFORM. Brig SELMA. M. Smith, master. Brig LINDEN, F. W Williams, master. Brig SARAH BROWN, J. M. Notion, master Brig MOBILE. Brig WETUMPKA, J. Fowler, master. Brig ALABAMA, Dudley, master. Tbs ttlg»ve vessels have hundsonie.accommodations for passengers anti will sail punctually as advertis ed. All freight consigned to the Agent in Mobile, or toSTURGES & CLEARMAN, (he Agents in New York, will be forwarded as directed free ol charge for commission. JOHN C. RYAN, Agent, decll No 18 St Michael'«treet. MOBILE AND GREENE COUNTY REGULAR WEEKLY PACKER. The passenger steamer DALLAS, Thomas Adams, master, will leave ■ Mobile every WEDNESDAY eve djiVlock, and arrive at Chiles' Ferry on FRIllDA Y morning. Leaving Chiles* Ferry every FRIIVY at 11 am., Finchers 1 ... 1 same dav at *12 If., Erie same day at 4 pm., Withers* on SATURDAY at 6 am., Candy*j same day at 12 m., Demopolis on SUNDAY at 8 am., Moscow 10 a m., Beck ley’s landing at 12 li., James' and Tompkins* about 3 P tf.. Gay’s 4 pm,, 1 uscahoina 5 pm. Will arrive in Mohi1#on MONDAY morning. Her accommodations are of superior order, with a splaadi l cabin and ladies*cabin, furnished with bed steads of die latest and most approved style. She is also provided with a superior fire engine smd kose. Foi freight or i»ts*age, apDR m, h<—4 ®r ian4 to CAMPIMsJL, CO The Marengo Patriot, Sumter county Whig, Greensboro’ Boacon and Eutnw Wing will please copy the alxive for two months ami forward their ac count to ns for payment C. O. & CO. REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET For Bento*, Vernon* Newport and Grave*’ Landing, - The steamer LOWNDES, H H Johnson master. This new light \ draught, last running double engine steamer will make regular weekly trips between Mo bile and points almve mentioned during the season, lenving Mobile every FRIDA Y, at 6 pm. and arriving At Graves’ Landing SUNDAY mornings; leaves Graves* landing on SUNDAV at 12 m. and arrive in Mobile early 01: WEDNESDAY mornings. For height or passage, having superiof accommodations, apply on board ^r to janl3 CAMPBELL, OWEN & CO., Agents. W'-'VIW JInu UAJjy VIJjJLK jrA.VK.Kr I ELIZA.—The new and fast run Ining double engine steamlioat ELI _jZA, W H. Robert* master, will run during site enduing season as a regular week!} packet, leaving Mobile every TUESDAY evening, at 5 o'clock, pm., ami Gainesville every THURS DAY, at 12 o'clock M. Tile Eliza was built expressly for this trade, has superior accommodations, her Ladies* Cabin and Slate Rooms are very large and fitted up with dou ble bedsteads expressly for families, and for comfort and speed has no superior. For freight or passage, apply oq board or to sep^O _MOSES WARING, Agent. REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET BETWEEN MOBILE AM) COLUMBUS. The fine fust running Steamer GEN. HARRISON, Jo H. Estes, Master, will run as a packet in the ove trade the coming season, commencing her trips with the first rise of water. Leaving Mobile •very WEDNESDAY at 6 o’clock fm, and Co lumbus every SATURDAY. For freight or pus sage, having _ superior accommodations, apply board or to ocrSO CAMPBELL, OWEN & I MOBILE. GAINESVILLE AND WARSAW Regular Weekly Packet. ||l The nsw and splendid double-en gine steamer, JAMES HEWITT, M.Quarrier master,will commence her tegular tr.pgon the first rise of die water, leaving Mobilk. every SATURDAY evening at 5 o'clock, and Warsaw every MONDAY at 12 o'clock. • Far freight dr passage, having superior accommo daiio's, apply on hoard or In CAMPBELL, OWEN * CO. Agents. oct21 220tf 75 Commerce and 72 Front streets. FOR COLUMBUS, PLYMOUTH AND WA VERLY. The steamer QUEEN OF THE ISOUTH, Capt.8. S.Massie, (hav ing been thoroughly overhauled in tlie”*l Louis Dry Dock and repaired under the di ruction of the Inspector for Insurance Companies there, and to the satisfaction of the offices in this city,) will run regularly in the above trade the pres ent season. Any business confided to this boat will We strictly attended to. For freight or passage apply on board or to nov20 MOSES WARING. MOBILE AM) MONTGOMERY REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET. The new and splendid double en Jgine steamer SAM DALE, F. M. m Johnson master,will leave forMoat gornery eveiy WEDNESDAY at 6 o'clock fm. and arrive Friday morning. Leave Montgomery every FRIDAY’ at 4 o'clock pm , and arrive in Mobile Monday morning. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board or to deeS CAMPBELL, OWEN Jt*CO. Agents. FORMOWTGOMERY^-Weekly Packet. The fine passenger steamer NEW IW-ORLD, J. Bryan master, will ■ run as n regular weekly packet througluiut the season for tile above and all interme diate landings, leaving Mobile every SATURDAY even ng at 6 o'clock, and Montgomery every MON DAY morning at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply on hoard. oct28 MOBILE * MONTGOMERY'wnat.v packct. — " The steamer MONTGOMERY, III. Bullard master, will run during ■the season as a regular weekly racket, leaving Mobile every SATURDAY, at 6 o'clock f M., and Montgomery every MONDAY, at 10n*eJock4M. PWifcighl dr passage apply on board or to oettO MOSES WARING, Agent. PIC KEN B V11 .LE WEEKLY PACKET. The steamer CAROLINA, Paler I Carroll master,will run as a regular __I packet the ensuing season between Mobile and Pickensville; leaving Mobile every WEDNESDAY evening at 5 o'olock PM. For freight or passage apply on board or to oc.28 M. WARING. FOR COLUfttBOt* AND ABERDEEN. The steamer MINERVA. Capt. IA C. Burgess, will run regularly _f during the season to the above and rII jnteruiedwu* ports. For freight or passage apply »n board or to ABERT fc PRENTICE. pov26 Cominerce-st. "WEEKLY PACKET EUR GAINESVILLE. —Tli. atenrabo.1 N EW ERA. J. W L>les ropster. will ply during the pre nsent sen*oB,aE a regular weekly pack et between Mobile and Gainesville, leaving Mobil# every SATURDAY EVENING, at 6 o'clock. Fps freight or passage, having superior accoinmo daiidns, apply on lioard or to nnvIR MOSES WARING, Agent. 88 Front-st, ■ BLANKETS—100 pxirs Ornniu and Mackinaw, V-B 00x78 inches, very heavy, for sale low l»v j«ni P- B. TAYLOR, 4 Hagan** buildings VBA GOING AND ROPE—860 pieces heavy M-9 Kentucky Bagging, 700 coils Rope, for sale by janTXvoo_ _ E. L. ANDREWS k CO. SiTaf—2000 sacks Coarse, 800 do Fine, for sale 1 in the bay by jnnti GARDNER V SAGER, 8t Michsslst 0(jARS—70 bhds prime and choice New-Or S leans, ill store asid for sale by ja* «BkATA, MiRRSLL V 90 £Jath bricks Always on hand a supply of ilh Brick* for scouring, for" sal* by jaig 11. GATES, Ilruggiat, 136 Dauphin-st. jnng „.,,™ AND MACCOBOV SNUFF—In bladders and jarSi for sale by mg S. 1. k I. 1. JONES. j^COTOH POTATOES—190 hampers real Iriab, a superior article, in elore and for anleby font MARSHALL, ROWE A. CO. f'XoFFEE-100 bags auperior Rio, thie dny ® J landing nnd for aale bv jnng T. H. CHEEVF.R. 40 Coramerce-al ]\f ACKEREL—Noa. 1, 2 and S, XTX quarter and eighth lihle, thle ighth Jana nnd for aale br J. H. KJVIUKS * i Ilf O.'iOWfcAflELA WHISKEY—20 bblt -l” rior, for aale by JanlO C. W. UORRANCr.. MONTEBELLO CHAMPAGNE—100 baakete iA. B. nnd.C*/ in store nnd for sale by jwWBEIRk k 8MITH, 22 8l. WiebneUt. in whole, half, morning landing ir co. supe C ORN—400 aacka beat Western, to arrive per -J MnUleauma an Monday, for aale by janll C. A. GILBERT A BRO., 60 Coei-at COFFEE—200 aacka prime Rio Coffee, landing this day nnd for aale low by janll . > . BARRON, MEAD A SO. TUN1A'IiA NAfLS—900 keua naaortad ait •P aa|a by IjaniOj BE EAR It SMI SMITH. Auglesea | ArtlAclul Lega. The subsciilier has on hand ami manufac tures lo order the ANCLESF.A LEU. as made in Europe where its utility is well known, lie has worn an An slesen for thirteen years, studied under the celebrated Dr. Potts of London, and believes he is the first to offer this valuable article in the United Stales. As much has been said and little done (in this country,) towards improving Artificial Legs, he would avoid pulling a no prefer giving references to gentlemen of the highest stand ing who are using Ins work, but who are delicate about having their names published. References may be Imd by addressing the subscriber post paid. JOHN SHAW, janS 29*mo* Post Office, Box 643St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia Saddlery Warehouse, WHOLES.... £8ALE ANI) RETAIL, Afo. 2 Dauphin street, 2d door above Commerce street. The undersigned respectfully calls the attention of country mer chants, planters and saddlers to the large and well assorted stock of Saddlery and Saddlery Hard ware, u liich he is now opening iml which lie offers for sale at prices to suit the limes. The made up work is all man ufactured in the city of Philadel phia, of the best materials, and the Saddlery Hard ware is of direct importation. The following comprises in part die assortment:— Saddles and Bridles, of every variety of style, Bri dle Fillings, Martingales. Haddlfe Hags of ul{ kjgcjA Whip., Conch, Gig. ^“r'^tfSlmi’b.ndUHlE Plough Bridle., Col lars, llumea. Trunks, Top Hides, Morocco, Calf and Hog Hkins, Curb and Snuffle Bits, Spurs, Buckles, Saddle Trees, of all kinds. Varnish, Coach Trim mings, &c , $*c. A large assortment of Saddler’s Tools. He invites purchasers to call and examine and com pare his goods and prices with those of other estab lishments, before inirchasiug elsewhere. nov28 248cmo S. BOUI.LEMET. UUU I SHUL9 AilU OllWuAHcl. gjfj THE SUBSCRIBERS have jus ■T I received direct from the manufuc ^00 ,orv of Hewing ami Ediunnds, per bark Bal ic and oilier la’e arrivals ihe following goods which they wil •ell at the lowest market prices for cash: 5000 pain superior I>mihle Sole Oak Russets 5000 10000 5000 1000 600 500 300 do do 4I0 do do do do do Single do do do do lleni do do do do Kip Brogans of all sices, do Men*« Thick Boots, 6 to 10 do do do do 7 to 11 do do do do 8 to 12 do du do do 10 to 14 In addition to the above, the subscribers have on hand a splendid assortment, of Ladies* and Gentle men’s fine work of every description. Any one wish ing to purchase goods in the above line will find it for their interest to call and examine. No trouble to show goods. DEWING, EDMANDS & FIELD. no\14 235 No 9 St Francis street. BOOTH, HHOKH AMD BKOUAN& THE SUBSCRIBERS have now W I on hand, and are constantly receiv ' ^09 *n8 nt 'heir old stand, a large as Bortment of Ladies* and Gentle men's BOOTS AND SHOES of every description, which they offer to their friends and cubtoiners at greatly reduced prices, at whole sale and retail. nov2S LATON A CO , 42 Water-street BONNETS. 10 do* while Cyprus, Chintz trimmed 10 do* while do; 10 do white Gimp 6 do* misses* colored Willow 6 doz do Clementine; 5 do Chintz 10 doz do Gimp; 10 do Shene 10 doz fashionable Plain Silk 10 doz do Florence Braid. For sale by W. H. fc?H. F. CRAWFORD, dec24uw 17 Dauphin street T VI 0.11 FSONIAlf NEVICAl. DEPOT, Ao. 02 Front street, north of Dauphin street. jf FOR sale a general assortment of the ABHL Thompsonian and other Botanic Medi cines,Jewett’s Liniment, Overstreet’s and other Liniments, Dr. Thompson’s Sm old and new Works, Howard’s, Matt son’s and Beach** Systems of the Bo tanic Practice of Medicinea, Dr. A. Curtii** Obstet rics, together with a variety of articles used by Thompsonian and other Botanic Doctors. nov20 240tf JOSEPH REED. CHEAP VARIETY STORE, No. 62 Commerce street, MR ISRAEL LEAVITT most respectfully in *ll forms the citizens of Mobile and vicinity, that he has removed from Water afreet to 62 Commerce street, w here can lie lound Dry Goods, Groceries, Roots, Shoes. Hats, Hardware, and a general furnish ing store, which would be too numerous to mention, lie advises all in want of good* to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. He has a large lot ol Flannels and 12 4 Blankets, which he will sell very cheap. The highest price, paid for dry cow hides. nov26 245mmo __ ARCADE REHTAURAT. EHOMK has the pleasure is announce to his old • friends and patrons, and the public that having returned la the cilv, he has again established himself in the Restaurat line,and will he most happy to ad minister to the wants and Con I or Is of all who may Imnor him with their support. He avads himself of the occasion to return thank* for the liberal encour agemeat received during the last four years, in which it has alike lieen his piide and pleasure to cater lor the Mobile public. His present establishment 1* over the A rc AUK Building, having ail entrance from both 81. Michael and Planter’s streets. The rooms ure pleasant and airy, and have lieen handsomely fitted up, and the entire arrangements made at a considerrble expense. Furniture, kitchen utensils, etc., all new. Being provided with superior cooks and attentive waiters, and having had king experience himself in the business, lie pledges himself that his House shall not be surpassed by any similar establishment or Hotel in the dity. 0C#»Tlte Restaurat is open at all hours from Cam. to 12 o’clock, pm. Breakfast, from 7 to Id—Din her from 1 to 4. and Supper from 6 to 9 o’clock. (0-Ii accordance with the general depression, the terms for board at the Atcade Restaurat, have been reduced to the following: Board, 1 meal per day....., .#12 per month Do 2 do do .#17 do Do 8 do do .#18 do OCp-The table always supplied with desert, fruit, etc. Wines an extra charge. Mobile, Dec. 31. JUIBttU’AH IlOTKL A«U HKHTAVKAT, Exchange street, between Water and Commerce, BY JAMES J DYER. THE American Hotel ip located on Exchange-st, between Water and Commerce, in tlic centre of buonen and in immediate proximity to the wharves ami principal thoroughfares. It is three stories, roomy and well ventilated, affording pleasant and well ven tilated Dining, Silting and Beil Rooms. The Bar occupies the basement story with a sitting room al (aclied, where some of the best newspapers will always be found on file. The proprietor lias experience in the business, and has always hitherto had the good fortune to give satisfaction, lie is provided with the best Cooks which can he procured, and attentive and civil Wait ers,—nil the substantial!*, delicacies and variety that the markets afford are provided with a liberal hand, and his Bar is stocked with the choicest Liquors, Wines, Segnrs, 8fc.y that the city affords. The above establishment is conducted on the Res taumt plan, for the convenience of business and tran sient customers, where they can be served at any hour between 6 o'clock am. aud 12 o’clock PM., at which hour the house is closed. The following are the Rates for Board, $c. Board and Lodging, single room |>er month . $35 00 •« “ two or more in room.... 30 00 “ ** per week..9 00 “ *' per day. 1 50 •• without lodging, per month.20 00 “ •• 41 per week.6 00 44 44 per day. 1 00 Dinner, as per Bill of Fare.. 60 Breakfast and Supper, asper Bill of Fare, each 40 Lodging.. ••••••#. 00 A fine Lunch is set in the Bar every day at 11 o’clock. N. B.—A Porter always in waiting to convey bag gage to and from steamboats. dec30 26m mo MRS. GEORGE’S BOARD1NG AN D RAY SCHOOL, No. 86 Government street.—Mrs. G. will resume the duties of her school on the 1 at of November next. The course of instruction embraces all the brandies of the English and French langua ges, proper for a female education. Terms of tuition—$6, $6 and $7 per month. Board and tuition—820 and §25 |ier month. Parents to furnish Bed, Bedding, Towels and Napkin Ring Music charged separately. ocll6 218lf Fashionable be a ver h vrsT—KajT mond’s original American Beaver Halt, manu factured of pure Fur, and warranted free from Cotton or Wool, New York city made, just received and for sileby HENRY It STODDART, jan3 corner of Water and Conti-si. R IO COFFEE—200 sacks in store and for sals j*i7 by BARRON, MEAD k CO, INSURANCE OFFICES. Mobile insukance company—office No. 34 Si. Fmncit-st., insures against Fire, Marine tniil River risks. Directors. J. Finnuml II A. Scliroeder J. Bloodgood It. Denim G. Wesifeldt J. A. M. Battle II. O. Brewer II. Barney W. W. Allen L Mauldin I. Bell, Jr. H. M*ers. T. G. Brown. J. EM AN URL, President. Thus. S. King, **er.'y. janll 86tf Merchants insurance company of MOBILE — Cash Capital $250,000. Office 14 St. Francis Street—continues to Injure Against Loss or Damage by FIRE in Brick Buildings in tho City, ttnd iguinst the Hazards *f Marine and River Navigation. II. B. GWATHMEY, President. DIRECTORS. J. J. Van VVainoy, Hindman Burnev, C. Gascoigne, John B. Toidroin, Win. Jones, jr. Joseph E. Jheffield, George Martin, Sanford Coley, W. II. Pratt. jel.9 167tf THOM AS W. McCOV, Sec’y. ■FIREMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY Of ■ MOBILE, Office No. 32 St Francis street.—This Company continues to insure against loss or damage ■jn Marine and River Risks, and against Fire on Buildings and Merchandize. DIRECTORS. Charles L. Mead, John K. Collins John F. Pagles, Jacob Boyd, A. M. Sprague. S.W. Allen, Ctan-.ftA Charles White, John G. Davis, J. C. Chamberlin, Rich'd H. Kedwoou, Joseph Krebs. S. W. ALLEN, President. GEO. G. PRENTICE, Vice President. J as. T. Franklin. Sec’y. fel>7 67tf Alabama life inhijrange and trust CO. Capital Jflt320,000, all paid in. Office No. 36 St. Francis-st. Trustees. Calvin Norris, Edw'd Murtincau, A. W. Gordon, P. Merely Geo. N. Stewart, Jona. Hunt, Win. Bower, Chas. Gascoigne, P T. Harris, Win. 11. Pratt, I. C. Du Bose, Sanford Coley, James Innerarity, Thos. Lesesue, Jas. Sager. This Company continues to do u general Insurance business, taking risks at the usual rates of prem um, against Iobs or damage by fire to brick or frame buildings, or to merchandize or furniture contained therein, as also against the dangers of marine and river navigation. , They also receive money on deposite, paying merest at the following rales, viz. On depositee 3 months und short of 6, at the rate of Sfper cent per annum. On deposites 6months and short of 12, at the rate of 4 percent per annum. On deposites for 12 months, at the rate of 5 pr ct Deposites may lie withdrawn at any time before the expiration »f the term of deposite; but in such cases no interest will be allowed. CALVIN NORRIS, President. N. O. J. Tisdai k, Sec’y dec 18 15tf MAKIWIS, K1VKK tlKU INSUKAMIK MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE CO. No. 44 Wall-strkkt. N it w-York. Secured Profit it of Five Years Over Haifa Million of Dollars! THE following statement mav serve (o explain the (peculiar advantages of ihis system of Mutual Insurance. While the premiums charged, conditions of insur ance, and general mode of transacting business, are precisely similar to those of '.he most approved Stock Companies, the net profits of iliis Company, instead of lieing paid to Stockholders, are divided annually among those who pay the premiums in proportion to ho much of the amount paid by each st9 shall be earn ed, on the 18th of December of each year; and scrip certificates are issued for the same, bearing such in terest ns arises from the investment of the net profils in Bonds and Mortgages, and Public Slocks. It is to lie presumed, that the premiums of each year will not only pay all the losses and expenses of that year, but will enable the company to divides surplus among the instiled, thereby also increasing the security of the insured (which now consists of the accumulated profits of five years, over half a million of dollars.) But should the contrary occur, and should the losses and expenses of any year exceed the earned premiums—the. excess of loss will be assessed on all the scrip previously issued The charier expressly provides that the insured cannot in any case incur a loss beyond the amount of his premiums. Applications will he received at the office of die Agency, corner of St. Francis and Royal-sis, up stairs decIO ROBFRT 8. HUNKF.R, Agent. FIRE INSURANCE. rpilE NEW-YORK EQUITABLE INSUR J. RANGE COMPANY continue to lake risks at the usual rales of premium against loss or damage by fire, to buildings and merchandize, or cotton in ware houses, etc.. in Mobile and vicinity LAMBERT SCYDAM, President. Joseph Strong, Secretary. Directors. Abm. G. Thompson, Silas Holmes, Shepherd Knapp, Christian H Sand, Henry Yates, Peter A. Hargons, Robert A. Roliertson, John Q,. Jones, George Rapelye, Henry Rowland. James (iillepsie, Gardner A Sager. • ‘ All losses and damage promptly adjusted nnd paid. noy‘22 248 F. B. OLARK, Agent, 47 Wwter-st. Lambert Suydam, Robert T. Smith, Paul 8 po fiord, Harvey Weed, James E. Cooley, Loseph Bouchaml, John P. Nesmith, Joseph W. Duryee James O Ward, PIKE AN* MAKINE INSURANCE. The protection insurance cosipa NY of Hartford, Conn .continue to insure buildings ol Brick or Wood nnd their contents, in the city of Mobile and its vicinities, against loss or ’damageby fire. Also to take marine and river risks the most favorable terms. The Agent of this Company has full power and authority to adjust and pay all losses that may occur, as soon as the requisite proof of the same is submit ted to him, without reference of the claim to the of fice in Hartford, which gives the agency all (he ad vantage* of a local institution, in settling losses with promptness. JON. C. RYAN, Agent, oc(21 St. Michael st. INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE—The subscri bers, agents for t**e Contributionsbip Insurance Company of New York, continue to lake risks on Buildings, Merchandize, lie ; as also River risks a reasonable rates ol premium. This is an old estab lished Company, worth #300,000capital paid in, nnd a large Atirplus to meet lueses. jan3 HUNTINGTON & CLEVELAND. 1ni»UKArai;b—me Aiiguoiit insurance ami ohiik mg Company of Augusta Georgia, continue to lake Fir k, Marine and Rivkr risks on the most favorable terms. Insurance may lie had on Frame or Brick Build ings, Merchandise, Produce. Ac. hi itnv pari of the city or its vicinity. I. C. Dt BOSE, Agent, oci25 39 Water street. ■■NSURANCE—The Protection Insurance Com Jl. pany, of Hartford, Connecticut, continue to lake Fire, Mari.ieund River ri*ks, on as favorable terms as any other office in the City. They will insure lame or brick buildings and their contents in Mobile and its vicinity, at llie customury tales of premium. E. C. CENTER A CO. a5 Corner of Commerce & Conti ata. THE Subscribers having formed a Copartnership for the transaction ol a Factorage and Commis sion Business in the city ol' Mobile, under the style an I tinn of WALKER & HOLMES, would respect fully solicit the putronage of their friends . and the public generally. ROUT. I.. WALKER, iny30 154xy co&cp BUR WELL HOLMES. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE—On lira lit ol May neat, Gkokoe R. Clattoh, of Colum bus, Misnissippi, becomes a partner in the house of P. T. Hihiui A Co.. of thie city. The Commis sion Business will, from tltat day, be conducted un der the firm of Harris, Clayton & Co. up29Ky NOTICE—The undersigned will continue the General Coinminsion business, under tlie firm of **WEBTYELDT k BROTHKR.” GEO. WEHTPELDT. *130 RAINHOI.D WEHTFELDT. GRaV’S OINTMENT—Just received, an addi tional supply of till, celebrated Ointment for the speedy and effectual cure of Ulceri, Brume., Butui, and Sore* of whnterer ki"d. fin,II MOSBLY k TUCKER. Mg U8TARI)—a ft runt Sanger’i Mustard, in 4 and itl | lb ennn; 2 do Cromlta*. db in 1 lb do, jmt received and for «de by HAVILAND. CI.ARKE k CO., janlO 46 and 47 Water-st TOB/ICCO-ibO iluien Goodwin's potent chew ing ; 20do Mri. Miller*, fine cut; 100 do l.o rillnrd’i bent inn-king, just received and fur aide by HAVILAND, CLARKE & CO.. janlO 46 and 47 Water «t HA Y—200 bale., in alum and lur >ale by jan8 GARDNER A SAGER, St Micbael-.t BUSINESS CARDS. M. HARWELL, .1 VCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, MonTfl(ilHKRV, Alabama. Rrfrrenocs— Messrs. Harris, Clayton fit Co drclltHI C. Gascoigne, Esq. j THOMAH II. CHEEVER. COMMISSION MERCHANT, <W10 No. 40 Goiinnerce.iitreet JAMES A. HOOPER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, no\2f> No. 40 Hi. Michael .,1—MOBILE, Ala. BENJ. M. BRADFORD. JAMES K. SAUNDERS BRADFORD & SAUNDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Have removed to No. 7 Si. Michaelait.—MuB11.fc . no«21 241f T SAM’I, B. HOWE, WHOLESALE DEALER IN HOOTS, SHOES AaD HIIOGANS, No. 15 Dauphin Street, Mobile. nov4 2i f ALF.X. CAM PBKLL. l"T 6T OWEN.) i II7 BOS WORTH mufuku.. «ifK.r A co. 8 T E A M-B OAT AGENTS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 72 Front ani,7B Commerce Street. All Goode will be Received and Forwarded free of Choree Pit* iepIlB 206lf COMMISSION METmrAN T, AGENT FOR THE PURCHASE OF COTTON, Reference!— Moiulk, Alabama. Hon. Renj. Gorham, ^ Ho„. AM»ti Lawrence, ' James Vila, Esq. f William Davis,jr. Esq J Messrs. S no flora, Tileslon & Co., New-York. Charles YV. Storey, Esq , Havana no\27 J. li. RIVERS. CHARLES H. CHURCH J. H. RIVERS fc. CO. Auction, Commission & Forwarding Merchants, Corner of Commerce and Conti-sts.—MOBJLE. Will make lilieral advances an all Goods con signed to them for sale; also will make very libe ral advances on Cotton and Staves consigned to 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. Morrell & Co., Mobile. jan9 C. W. DORRANCE, (Successorto J. Rea) Will continue to do an Auction and Commission bu siness at the old stand. No. 16 Water-st. mh7 Sit EDW. H. GALE, AUCTION OFFICE in Royal street—opposite the Mansion House, 00“ Is prepared to give his time and attention to all business in his line. nov2 222tf i « n. a a uvn, A UCTIONEER—No. 4, Hagan's Buildings. Conti strf.f.t—MOBILE. 0ZT Re-pertfully renew a tender or bin services in his ormer patrons and the public, lor he sale of Stocks, Real. Estate, 1>amaoki> Cotton, Furniture, Ac.. with an assurance of giving prompt attention to any bus iness confided to his care. uov4 223tf SMITH, DABNEY & CO WHOLESALE QR0CERS , Commerce-street, Mobile, Ala. James Smith, 1 Jno M. Du buoy, n \ ) J 156tf Win. A. Smith, WARE 3c CHENBROIUH, GROCERY MERCHANTS, No. 4 Cominerce-streel, Mobile, Alabama. Edward M. Ware, ) Aaron C. Chesbrough, y j8 27tf KNAPP 3c MJIULTX, General Auction and Commission Merchants, No. 49 Daitphin-sfeel, Mobile. Alabama. 10*The subscribers having taken the al»ove esiab liebinent far the purpose of transacting (lie General Auction and Commission Business in all it* various branches, are now ready to receive consignments; and any goods consigned to them Tor sale will meet with prompt attention. Qc?*Liberal advances made on all kind* of merchandize. REFER TO— M. H. Stcoon 1 Goldsmith St Huber, i o* W. E. Saekett 4 C» ! | Cullen Sl Smith, J * "If J. B. Rsihboue A Co.') laauc Monroe A Co. E. E. Aaron A Co. ! O A. J. Ring, Edward Leon, D. D. Dickey, j » NEGKOEH FOR HALE. {jO- THE SUBSCRIBER having located him self permanently in Mobile and Baltimore, now of fers fcr sale u lot of likely young Negroes, compri sing Held hands, house servants, etc. Among them is a good smith and excellent seamstress- He will also be receiving shipments of Negroes from Balti more during (he season. Citv reference given as to title, etc. Lafayette. House, corner of Royal and St. Michael streets, nov7 229c.no* WALTER L. CAMPBELL. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. R. W. ANDREWS & CO., No. 8 St. Michaei-st., two doors above Commerce-st. llwve constantly on hand a coumlete assortment of * DRY GOODS, embracing Blankets of every variety, Lowel, Vir ginia, Alabama and other Osnahui gu, Lowel Linseys, Kerseys and all kinds of Negro Cloths, together with a full stock of Staple and Fancy articles, suitable for Planters use. Also, Russell Brogans, Mud Boots, and a general assoi ligeut of Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c Brussels, Ingram and Veniiian Carpels. Matting and oilier Floor Cloths- novl9 239if T NO MONOPOLY. DEGR UHH E & M A IIS II, HWJVCMiMtMS, JUOUiMjJR JUJIMKET, ST *1.1.8 33 AND 35. SHIPS, Steamboats and Families supplied on the most reasonable terms.—Clubs, Families, Par lies and oilier* supplied with Game ol all kinds, and he heal Meals the market affords at the shot lest notice. nov9ny AND CONFECTIONARY. Corner Conti and Royal Streets, Opposite the Mansion llouse. i tHE subscriber thankful for past favors, uml soli citous for a continuance of the same, Itegs leave i to inform his friends auri the public in general, that he has just received direct from Havana, a large as ■urtinent 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 •Hers for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash , —wholesale and retail. Also—On hand as usual, a plentiful supply pf Ho Coffee and Pies, at all hours. GEO. SCHUMACKER N. B.—Cakes for Parties or Weddings made to order. tny5132tf flOMMTssiON-BUSINESS.—The subscriber V offers his services to the Planters and Merchants of Alabama and Mississippi, for the sale of Cotton, and the purchase of tlieir family necessaries. Con signments of other produce and merchandise, will be also promptly and carefully attended to. nnv8 22«tf GEORGE G. HENRY. LAW NOTICE—'I’lie undersigned will practice Law in the Circuit Courts of Monroe, Clarke, Washington and Baldwin counties, and in all the Courts in Mobile. He offers his sendees to- defendants in criminal rases. IjnnRjtnio] PERCY WALKER. CAW NOTICE—J. W. LtiSfcfltiS will prac tice Law in the counties of Mobile, Bildwin, Washington, Clarke and Monroe, and a tie ml regu arly the sessions of the Circuit Courts held in those counties. Messrs. Campbell and Chandler will attend to the issuing of writs for me during iny present ab sence on the Circuit. nnv7 22»*if J. W. LESE8NE. AW NOTICE—John Woodward and Tho mas Woodward have associated in the prac tice of the I .aw, and will practice in the Courts of Law and Equity in the following counties, via:— Macon, Russell, Lafayette, Randolph, Tallapoosa, Benton and Talladega; also, in the Sapretne Court at Tuscaloosa. OC^Office at Talladega, Ala. derOsy L~ AW NOTICE—John T. Taylor and E. l>. Bullock have formed a partnership in the Practice of the Law under the name and style of Taylor A Bollock. They will practice in all the Courts of Mobile county, and will attend regularly^the Circuit ond County Courts of Washington, Clarke, Monroe, Conecub and Baldwin. Office—On east side of Royal street, four doors north of Dauphin street. _ dec6 5kmo jp HAMPAONE—2B baikemClmiupajne Win., received per Marihu Wti.liingloii from New York end Tor .ale by janH WHITAKER fc SAMPSON, 20 C. nli-.i 13RUSHES—Paiol, Suruta, V»mi.h, Clothe., O Hair, Tooth, Nail. Shaving, Camel’, Hair, Poonale, Filch, and Dilating Briinliei, for aale by jail# H. OATES, Draggm, 136 Douphiu-it PUBLIC SALES. SALE OF LAND. KxkcuiiVK Dkpaktmkmt, > Tuscaloosa, Alabama k (BENJAMIN FITZPATRICK, Governor of the Stale of Alabama, in pursuance of tbea.t pia< ing tlie Brandi ofihe Bank of ilie Stale of Alabama ai Mobile, in liipiiilution, and by and with the advice of ilie President and IrireriotH ol said Brandi Bank, do hereby declare, and make known, that there will l>e offered for pale, at public outcry, to highest bid der, in front of ilie Banking House of paid Brand Bank in the City of Mobile, on the first Monday <d March next, the folio wing descrilied tracts, parcel*, lots and parts of lots of land, w ith the appurtenance* theieunto la-longing, lying in the city and county of Mobile, and county of Baldwin, the property of said Blanch Bank of the State of Alabama at Mobile, 1 The large house on the north side of Mon roe street, near Conception, suitable for a hmrding house. Lite the properly of P. D. James, Esq. 2 A small wood bouse on the northwest corner of St. Michael and laurrence streets, 65 leet from by 110 in depth. 3 A large four story brick store fronting on Com merce and Front street*, nearly opposite Hitch cock’s Alley, and formerly the properly of Judge Hitchcock. 4 A house and lot as above described. 5 A house and lot as above desciihed. 6 A house and lot as above described: the entire from, measur ing 80 feel 4 indies, depth 10.9 feci 9 inches . 7. A large brick *»nr« n« me ice House. 8 A large brick store on Conti, Commerce and Front streets, occupied by J. II. Rivers. 9 A two story brick bouse on the east side of Water sited, adjoining and south of the York House, occupied by Joseph Curran. 10 A two story brick house, the same as abme stat'd, next south of the last described. 11 A two story brick house, tire same as above, next south of the last above descrilied, containing together a fiont of61 9-12 feet by 111 in depth. 12 The lot ami wood hon-e on the east side of St. Joseph lietwccn Stale and Congress streets. 13 About 25 acres of land on the north side of Three Mile Creek, known on the plan of It. C. Dade as no’s. 11, 12, 13 and 14, in range 3 south, ■iml lots no’s 21,22, 23 and 24,in range 2, south, late the properly of Jeremiah Findley. 14 A lot of laud lying on the Slone street road immediately Ireyond the Tluee Mile Creek. 15 A lot of land lying us above descrilied. 16 A lot of land lying as above described 17 A lot of land lying as alrove desetibed. 18 A lot of land lying as above described, the whole containing west 16 8-100 acres and 65 2-100 acies having fronts on the said road. 19 A vacant lot no. 11 in square 265, being cor ner of Koyal'and Lipscomlie streets, having a front on Royal of 40 feet by 110 in depth. 20 A vacant lot on the northeast intersection of Monroe aad Conception streets, with a front of 73 leet on Monroe street by 94 deep. 21 A large hit or square with some small build ings on it, at the northwest intersection of St. Fran cis and Scott streets ami Spring Hill road This will divide into smaller lots, having fronts on the Spring Hill road. 22 A dwelling house and large lot of land on the Dauphin Way, 417 feet front, by the same depth, About two miles from the city, late the residence of H. Iicwis. 23 A lot on the north side of the Spring llill road,justlielowr the West Ward Hotel: having there »n three small stores, with u liont of 136 feel on the mid road,and running back 455 feet. 24 A lot adjoining the above east of it, w ith same rronl and depth. 25 A house ami lot on the northwest corner of Monroe and St. Emanuel streets, now occupied hy fieorge Cleveland junr., hating a front on Monioe of 79 7 12 feet and depth of 84 7-12 feel oil St. Emanuel street. 26 All that lot of laud known as ihe Bogue Home iract, situate on the Eight Mile Creek, and about 7 miles from the city, and containing 3,633 25-100 teres more or less—ibis is very valuable property. 27 A lot on the south side ofihe Spring llill road, idjomg H. Hunts’ 9iore. and south of Captain Fow lers^ late the property of J. F. Hutchinson, 80 feet front by 262 feet deep. 28 A lot and bouse on the west side of Kilmar nock street, with a front of 60 feet by 140 in depth. Due 60 feet front on Kilmarnock street, by 140 feet ileep. The other adjoining 46 4-11 feet front on Kil marnock at, by 150 feet deep, and narrowing to 36 feet in ihe rear. These lots lay south of Spring Hill road, near R M Livingston and the Reservoir. 29 The house and lot on the not tlieast corner of Conti and Lawrence streets, with a front of 60 feet >u Conti and 100 deep on Lawrence. 30 A lot on Cedar street 55 feet front by 110 feet leep, bounded by lot of W. E. Kennedy and I). Moore, subject to a mortgage. 31 A lot on Cellar street 40 feet front by 116 leep siiuu'e between lots of Griilin die. Ball and 11. Centre, subject to a inongnge. 32 The undivided half of the west hulf of the north iasl quarter, and the souiii east quarter ol the north mat quarter, of section 13, tow naliip 5, range 2 west, containing 149 6-100 antes, lying near Dog river. 33 A liact of 500 arpens of land in Baldwin coun y, bounded by the south line uf the town of Blakely, reing that part lying south of the Inwiiland uf an 800 irpens tract, conveyed by Chastaug to James Bhke y, and by him to S. Haines, on the 2d Septeinlier, 1813. 34 Lot on the northeast corner of St. Louis and Water streets, having u front of 100 leet on each street, upon winch is ubluck of buildings containing 35 A brick store and foundry on the northwest •orner of Water and St. Anthony streets, having a font of 100 feet mi each »f said streets. 36 A lot on the northeast corner <>f Water and St. knthoiiy streets, having a front of 100 feet on Water •Ireet, and 104 feet oil St. Anthony street. 37 Tract of land in Mobile county, containing a >out 2,600 acres, situated on the west side of Mobile iver, oil Foi l Stoddart bluff, formerly owned by Jos. Rates, Jr. 38 Lot on the east side of Hamilton street, com nencing 100 feet south from Si Fimncis street, hav ng a front of twenty-one feet by 100 feet deep, forin srlv owned by Win Moore. 39 Hoiibb and lot on the smith side of St. Michael ireet, next east of the corner ofSt. Joachim street, ►f 45 leet by 82 feet deep, formerly owned by Doctor I esse Carter. 40 House and lot on the north side of St. Francis tree!. between Conception and St. Joachim streets, •ccupied by Mrs. Susan Sorey, having a front of 77 eet more or less, by 90 feet deep more or less. 41 House and lot on the west side of Conception treet, between St. Anthony and State streets, and lext south from the corner of State street, having a rout of 43 feet by 133 9-12 feet deep, formerly own 'd by N. B. Harwell 42 Four lots Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8, in square No. 10 n the Rurmudy tract, on the east title of Franklin itrect, between Delaware and Vermont stieets. 43 Seven lots in Bnnnutly tract, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, i. 6 and 7, in square No 11, on the west side of Conception street, between Delaware and New Jer ley streets. 44 Nine lots in the Rurmudy tract. Nos. 2, 3. 4, J, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, in square No. 21, oh the west tide of Lawrence street, bounded west by Cedar ureet, south by Delaware street. AH the above lots raving the forms anti dimensions ns represented in Charles Deluge’s map of apart of the Burmudy tract. 45 A tract ol land in the city of Mobile, l>eing part »f the Bui miuly tract, Irouuded north by lauds of Geo. Poe, Jr. and others, south by Win. li. Robertson, west by a line parallel with the western line of »:iid Rurmudy tract, ami distant therefrom 36 91 100 diaius, east by a line parallel with the said western ine of the Bunnudy tract, and distant therefrom 4 1 14-100 drains. 4b A tract ol land in the ciiyui Mobile, oemg |>;ui >f the Burmmly tract, laniiided north hy lauds ♦»! leorge Foe, Jr. ami others, south by Win. H. Ro mtUoii, weal by a line parallel with the western line if the Bunnuily tract,and distant therefrom 2217 100 diaius, and east hy a line parallel wiili the western ine of said. tract, and distant theretioin 44 34-100 •bains. 47 Three lot* in the city of Mobile, Noe. 9, 10 and 14. in e<|iiiire No. 7, on the earn side of Conception itreel.between.PennavIvania and New Jersey streets; lota No. 10 and 14 having a front of 50 feet, by 110 eet deep; lut No. 9 having a from of 30 feel in the ear, to 39 feel by 110 feet deep. 48 Seven lots in the city of Mobile, Nos. 1, 2, 3 I, 6 6 and 7, iu square No. P, on the west side of 3t. Emanuel street, between Delaware and New lersey streets. 49 Two lots in the city of Mobile, Noi. 2 and 3, n qua re No. 9, on the west side of St. Emanuel it reel, between Delaware and Vermont streets; lot Mo. 2 having a front of 60 feet, by 110 feet deep; lot Mo. 3 having a front of 52 feet in the rear to 68 feet »y 110 feet deep. 50 Five lots in the city of Mobile, Nos. 8, 4, 6, S ami 7, in square No 4 on the south side of Deb ware street, between Royal und Si Emanuel streets. 51 Eleven lots in the city of Mobile, Nos. 1,2, 3, I, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10 and 11, in square No. 6, on the loulh side of New Jersey street, between Royal and Bt. Emanuel streets. 52 Lot and brick store on Commerce and Front streets, occupied by Coffin It Mol’ulliHigh, having a front on hulk said streets af 29 l et* 7 6 7 inches, hy 81 4-12 feet in depth. 53 Three Us iu (be city of Mobile, on the west side of St. Emanuel street, between New Jersey und Pennsylvania street*. No. 16* 16 and 17, in square No. 6. 5' l.ut oil the south null* ol tin* S|ning Hill rani, altoul 3 mile* from tin* c*f\ < ( Mobile, beginning at a |Miinl n 4 chain* rant of I lie corner of sections 17. IH, 19 and 21J, llience north 1 1-4 degree* east, 36 16-106 ehaint, to a |H>inl on tin* Spring "ill II hiI; iliemv with said roa.l hoiiiIi 63 «?«•** and 7 minutes, e;t-' one ami filly-two chains lo a slake; thence south 2 degree* a ml 40 uiiiiiilca, west 35 12 chains Ion .••take; llience west 55 linka lo the place ol Ih uinning —containing 3 12 acres in re or less. 55 The undivided half ol lot in the city of Mobile, on the east side of Water street, hating a front of WO feet on Water street, hounded etui by channel of Mobile river, south by lands ><f Win II. Robertson, north by a |line parallel with the south boundary line of land now or lute ol George Foe, Jr and others, and distant therefrom 800 feci. 56 fine half interest in the brick store on the south west corner of Commerce and Planters streets, occu pied by Mallory 8* Ross, having a front on Commerce -Ireel of 45 feet, from the center of Planters * reet, by 60 feet deep. f 57 One half interest in the brick store on the we t side of Commerce s’reet, occupied by Poster & Rtt* telle, in-xl south nf the last desci died ; having a front of 30 feet by 60 feel de« p. 58 One half interest in 'he brick store on the north side offet. Francis Street, i'inning through lo Plun leis si reel, beginning 60 feet west from Commerce slice', har ing a front of 22 1-2 feel more or les*, on St. Fiancia and Plan'ers streets, by 105 feet in depth, to the renter •>(' Planters street. 59 All that lot and large Iwsrk store on the west side nf Commerce street, ne. i sonili of the corner of St Franci*, haring a froUtBf 34 4-1* **rl “3 denrti of «t> fl ioc... south west cornet of St Francis and Wilkinson streets, haring a front nil St Francis of 60 7 12 feel by a depth on Wi'kiusnu of 90 feet. 61 All that iract of land on ilie north side of Dau phin Way, about four miles from Mobile, containing 16 25-100 acres, having tin icon the handsome resi dence of C. C. Hazard, Esq. 62 A lot of 15 MCies adjoining the above. 63 A lot of 86^ acre* adjoining the above. The said sale will commence at II o’clock, A. M. on said day, and he continued from dar to day until all the tracts, parcels, lots mid parts of lots above desci died, shall hare Ihm ii offered. The purchaser or purchasers, will he required to advance one f'mrili of the purchase money and execute notes for the j balance, payable in one, two and three rcpial annual Instalments, with six per centum per annum interest f thereon, payable in ilie notes of the Bank of I lie .Stale of Alabama or any of its Branches, and will receive i i from the agent conducting such sale, a certificate of | purchase. Given under iny hand and the seal of I lie State of Alabama, affixed at Tuscaloosa, this 22d day of November, A. I)., 1844, and in the 69th year of the Independence of the United States of America RENJ. FITZPATRICK. By the Governor, W. Garrktt, Secretary of Slate The evidence of title to the above property can be examined at any lime, by persons disposed lo purchase, by application at the Bank. uov30 249tds Fashionable Winter Clothing;. STANTON' ^ BROTII UR are receiving per bark Vernon, from New York, in addition to their former supply, a large and fashionable assort incut o Clothing, consisting in |»art of— Black, Blue and Olive Frock and Dress Coals Reaver. Pilot, Cloth & Cassimere Business Coals Tweeds and Sattinet do do do Cloth, Beaver Cloth and Flushing Overcoats Full and £ circle Cloth Cloaks Fancy and plain Cassimere and Sattinet Pants Velvet, Satin and Cashmere V'esis Reaver, Cassimeie and Silk llais Gentlemen's and Youth’s Cloth Caps. Together with a general assortment ol Hosiery, Scarlrf, Stocks, (Jloves, etc , which we will sell at the lowest possible terms, at No 25 Dauphin street, jario Cl UN DRIES—The subscr liters have in store and ^ offer for sale— 30 s rks Java Coffee; 60 do Rio do 160 cheats anti h*»If clients Imperial, Gunpowder ant) Poucliong Tea; 50 boxes Starch 150 boxes Sperm Candles; 75 do Compost do 75 4 and | casks Domestic Brandy 20 hbls fiin; 25 do Rum 50 half pipes Pure Cognac Brandy 200 boxes Soup, various brands 100 do Tobacco, various qualities 75 do assorted Cordials 50 do Lemon Syrup; 100 do Codfish 10 casks Bacon Sliouldeis; 6 do Saieitelus 20 hbls Mess Pork 100 baskets and Ixixes Obve Oil 80 do Champagne Wine 10 quarter casks Madeira Wine 25 casks White Wine Vinegar 20 boxes assorted Pickles, &c. ia„7 S l & I I JONES. SUNDRIES—70 boxes Goshen Cheese 50 firkins prime fresh Goshen Dairy Butler 10 do do Western do 3 halfpipes A.Seignetle Brandy 2 do Seneca do 5 hhls American Gin; 10 Tanner’s Oil 100 do Sweet and Rectified Cider 5 do best English boiled Linseed **il 5 do " inter Strained Sperm do 10 boxes Castile Soap; 50 kegs Pickles 20 case* Pickles in half gallon, jars 25 hbls VVooLey & Woolnev’s crushed Sugar 10,000 Principe Segars; 20 baskets Olive Oil 10 cases East India Preser\es 10 do Shelled Almonds 150 hbls Chenango Potatoes, in store and for sale I »w to close consignments by jan9 FOSDICK & CHARLOCK, 88Co«n-st OLD LIQUORS, WINES, &c— H»n brands of Old Brandy Old Jamaica Rum; Holland Gin Old Irish and Scotch Whi-key Fine old Munongahela Whiskey Blackburn’s 1835 and other vintages Madeira Old Port on draught and in cases London Particular and oilier I ght Wines Champagne, cornet and key brands London Porter and Scotch Ain Also—A full and well selected stock of best family Groceries, at wholesale and retail by JOHN O’REILLY & CO , janlfi north east corner of Conti and Wwier—*ls. 'r ........ JL assortment of very superior Black and Green Teas, carefully selected for Family use, viz : Old and Voting Hyson, very fine Imperial and Gunpowder of extra quality Oolong Souchong do do Ninyong do do do Clmlang Poucliong do do For sale by JOHN O’REILLY & CO., jan9 corner Conti and Water-streets 1 A DIES' WEEDING HOFS. du do Trowels -s Children’s Spades and Trowels Aines’ bl ight cast steel Spades Garden Reels and Lines Budding and Pi uniting Knives Prunigg Shears and Scissors Flower Pots and Va«ns. For sale by janl3 H. GATES, Druggist, 136 Daupbin-sl SAIL DUCK, kc—560 p'leciet, consisting of— Cotton Duck, various numbers, Cotton Ravens Untied States Pilot Duck. Meiliuen Tarpaulin Cloth, three and six feel wide Hammock Cloth, Russia Dm k. heavy and light Grain and Meal Bags, cotton cloths, vai ions su es, Saif Tw ine, etc. In store and lor sale by anS E. C. CENTER & CO. Sunuairo IIII110 niltjni t Wia 100 bb!aWUiek«v; lOOduFbwr 500 tuna Conn 100 li*ni|ieri 1‘olutoea 300 i>oxe. We.lel ii Clier.e 60 keg. (loaben Huio i; 100 hoxsa do Cheere 350 ubk» Rio Codec; 40 do Jam do 200 code Ruin*; SO bale. Twin*. In .lore, lor j.oild sulr by MARSHALL, KIlWK A OO. Raisins, kios, wines. *>c — 200 boxes Bunch Mu.entel Itai.ine 60 do do in Inyora 10 bnea Almond. K.paninxns 100 lioxes Fiijs. «» onaka Clan* —die remainder o? ibe cargo of the schooner Del Carmen from Malaga, f»r sale by j,,i»9 KSLAVA, MURRELL & CO^ Sundries so boxe. y«riow So«p 60 be,. WaUnni’a Lemon Cracker. 50 do do fic Nir. do 10 boxe* Tamil*; Soap, 500 do Codfish 2 pipes old Holland Gin 4 hall’|»i|H*« American Gin, 15 bid* do do 2 casks Sperm Oil. In store and for sale bv jnnlO BEERS & SMITH. 22 St Michael s» SLA TEH---Just raeeifed per Washington— 8,500 (amniesce* 20x10 5,100 Vuir.omit«*«*w 18x10 4,660 large Ladies* 16x10 8,900 do Id* 8 —CoS’ sale on tlm wharf by ... . , jm.ll l>. WHEELER. MSI Muhaal-ti. ATS—50 en.es riNiaiaiini Sufi Spot line Hut*. Mnikri* < *i>* Fashionable Russia Mm* Broad Brin. do do llmr Seal Cape, Ac- 1 nr raie by JnnU JAMES SANIfS fc CO. CJ UN DRIES—1« b«f» Ire.h Almond. 25 drum* Malaga Hg* . 50 whole and 25 bail boxes Raisins 25 nr box. a do. 50 hamixti* n«Utoes IftO baen Potatoes, 200 bbls do. for sale by janl5 8 THOS. P. MILLER fc CO. TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SEL'JZF.R APF.RIEAT, ifiiiiriH its high r-burnrier and uiiKiri^iifcd i ^ reputation, for lie mg the most delightful, tefresh ing and health restoring rented} ever submitted lor I public piittnmige, in the cure of various dit-orders which leudei the southern States 01 warm climates *>> prejudicial to travi Hera and others, whose avocn li' iiv ^uite their sojourn in those pails for any pe riod ol time. Possi *siog qualities of a highly cura* liu- nniitfv, it has received the npprulxition, ami de servedly too, of medical men, whose standing and reputation in * lie estimation of the public, are placed fur too high to induce even a pne-iog thought that any medicine unworthy their confidence should re ceive such stron" and flattering rernmutf miatisns.— An Aperient possessing such medical pi o| ei lies, and which will ii lam iis virtues in any climate, may, without the slightest inconvenience, l»e prepared anti drank at any pei iod, affording speedy relief to the body, oppressed and weakened during the overpow eiing heal of a soul he in climate; and hy its mild and •••re action on the system will assuredly testore strength and health to the individual suffering under Hili.nK aitaeks, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Fevers, etc., the sure attendant* upon a southern latitude.— Its i re has been strongly recommended in the diseas es named above, and its success has been such that cures have been effected hi many cases which had long baffled and defied the skill and experience of physicians, but had speedily yielded tinder the ope ration of this highly esteemed and truly efficacious preparation. Couinnuuded jiri^plu umA—miRA ii». do* Seltzer t*pi ing of Cietmaav, such im provements have been made, by the addition of large (pinulilies of the most valuable articles, which must (as acknowledged t>v chemists) improve its efficacy, and whifflt have rendered Tarranthr h'fftrveicenl Seltzer Aperient unrivalled, in 'lie opinion of the faculty; and which, moreover, has also enabled it wholly to supercede the Neidlitz Fowders, as they are not found to possess the same valuable qua lilies, but lose their virtues through exposure to dampness, and require mure time in their preparation, without any of the medi cinal piopeities or the ngieeableness of the Seltzer Aperient. i ihim? vv no nave uiiM /vperieui *iii soip-oouiu have expressed themselves highly delighted with in eOeciH, and ex|i«rieiH»d decided relief from ii in every instance which iliev had occasion for it as an Aperient, or lelt au inclination la pailake ol a leve rage refreshing and iiivigoiutmg. Adapted for a warm climate, it is deserving the favor ol tiavr-lleis as a preventitive and dispeller of those Sick Head Aches, Languor ol the Body, Los* of Appetite, Aci dity of i lie Stomach, etc., the forerunners of hi lions or lehnle attacks, which so often impair and pros trate the healthy, sound constitution, and reduce, it to extreme weakness and debility, and ufteu death, when unaccustomed to the many sudden changes so usual at the south. Captains of vessel* would find this preparation a set viceable and valuable addition to their medicine chest, and with suck as have supplied themselves, it has high favor. Plauteis would find it a very desirable medicine for family use, at home or when travelling, being very portable and convenient. Testimonial* fioui gentlemen of high standing in their profession, hereto annexed, strongly guarantee its efficacy and valuable character, and commends it to the favorable notice of an intelligent Public Testimonial*—F.diltdby James Johnson, M I)., Proin the lion. Joliu M'Keon, Counsellor ol* the Supremo Court ol' the U. Slates; bite Member of the Legislature ol New York, and Member of Congress. “I lake great pleasure in lecotiimending the “Ef fervewcenl Heltser Aperient,” prepared by Mr. Jus. Tarrant, of this city, as an exceedingly useful and valuablemedici »e. John McKf.on. New-York. Nov. 18. 1844. From John M. Cooper, E«q., Attorney uud Counsellor at La ••, Mint Proctor ju Admiralty. “Il a Fords me sincere pleasure in giving this tes timonial of mv unqualified approbation of your Kffer vescent Selixer A|>ciieni. N*i preparation of the present day possessing similar qualities, can, in mv opinion, compare w ith this delightful Aperient, ft is agreeable to the taste—and gtMille, though effect ual in it* operation. Having experienced manifest ami decided hem-lit from its use, I would strongly re commend it, as one ol the most useful, convenient and agreeable preparations of the present day; as from its high ami truly medicinal virtues, il must become the most popular me feme ever submitted for public patronage.” John M. Cuoflk. To Mr James Tarrant, > New York, Aug. 1, 1844. $ From Hon. Jiio. It 8col**», Counsellor at Law, and late .Member of llie Leginiuiure, and of the Common Council of the Cily of New-Yolk “I have itied Tarrant’s Effervescent S* ll'.er Ape rient, and am much gratified with its successful oper ation. It is mild and gentle, but effectual in its ac tion, though without pain; and with less untidiness of sensation, than any purgative with which 1 am acquainted.” Jno. B. Mcoi.es. New-York, August 7th, 1844 From lion. James Lynch,Member of thn Common Council olllie City of New-York; Counsellor of the tiupienie Com t, mi l Ju "ge of the Count - Court. “I fully concur in the opinion expressed by Alder man John B. rtcoles, and John ill. Cooper, Esq., as to the favorable character of Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, as it no«ie»se* medicinal proper ties of a highlylienefiuialnature. James Lynch. New-York, August 31, 1844. From Hull. F. A. T I’lmud*:*-, Member of the Common Council, lute S. i ulor of the Stale of Nsw-York, Couii sellor of daurenmCourt, and Recorder of the City and County olNew-York. “1 take gteal pleasure in recommending the Effer vescent Siellzer Aperient, prepared by Mr. James Tarrant, of this cily, as a im-si useful and valuable family medicine ” F. A. 1'allmadoe. New-York, Meptemlx r, 1844. J-\ tun James Maurice, Esq., Counsellor of the Supreme Court, uud Muster in Chancery. “I have made use oiTurraiil’s Effervescent Selt zer Aperient, and cheerfully concur in recommending it to public favor. It is a most agreeable prepara tion, and wild and hcuificial in its effects on the sys tem.” James Maurice. New-York, September 21, 1844. Fron: Al. C. Paterson. E>q., late Member of the Common Council; Counsellor of ike Supreme Court, and Uis.net Attorney for the City t*,nd County of New-York. “I have used Tarrant’sSelizei Aperient,and found it bolhnsefhl and agreeable.” M. C. Paterson. New-York, September 14, 1844. For sale wholesale and retail by MOSELY & TUCKER, Wholesale Druggists and Apothecaries, corner Dauphin and Royal-ats., Mobile, ian 17 4lMtn» Agents for tbe Proprietor. RECOMMENDED BY 1HK FACULTY! TAUHANT’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUBEBS AND COPAIBA, The moa! safe, ctrlaiti ami speedy retriedy ever discoveretl ** A rombtuaiiou ufsiiuiltir lemedie* will produce u more certain, spemty, ami conbid**i h«l« effect, than an equivalent d«*#« of auy nu«ie one/'—Dr. Fonnvce. |%T OTW ITHSTANDIMi the numerous com il pounds under the nuine of specifics, which nr© daily offered to the public Ibr their sanction nod pat ronage, yet there has been long wanted n preparation that would iiiMire to tiie afflicted a sale, convenient, speedy and effectual cure The object of the pres ent one, containing ingredients of the most valuable detcriipliiMi known to tire medical world, is to ena ble all those who may stnud in need of it to obtain a medicine ttusui passed by any oilier ever offered to the public. One recommendation this preparation enjoys over all olliers is its nest, portable form, put up in pots, the inode in which it may be taken being both plea sant and convenient. It possesses what may t>e called a specific (tower, in most constitutions, espe cially when admhristered in llie early and acute form of the disease, the cure is generally accomplished in a very short period, and lias oftentimes proved effica cious witen «>tlier remedies hud been tried in vain. The unfortunate patient possesses, in lhis, a sure remedy; lie has no occasion 10 make his case public, anl without any application to a medical man, with out restriction m diet, or confinement, finds hiinselt cured effectually, in a few days, at a trifling expense, and a saving of feelings to a sensitive person; hav ing thus hi his reach a cheap, portable, and elfica ch»u< remedv. Ii is i» the Ibnn of a paste, is taste less, „nd does not impair the digestion. Pamphlets accompany ing llie medicine, without charge, contain ing full ami ample directions. Among all the pci sons who have taken this medicine* there lias been not a hingU complaint of nausea or any unpleasant feeling or symptom, and all the ill el fpcl miring from the employment of the common b.«l 611111 is entirely avoided by this new and valuable medicine. A preparation, the re foie, compounded Jike llie present one, of material* possessing in their iurfividtia! capacities such highly sensitive powers, must prove the desideratum long sought for in the medical world, in llie cure of those diseases, and Irom its great and general success, and incalculable lieitefiis experienced from its use, command u large anq extensive circulation. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail by JAMES TARRANT, Druggist, Ac. corner Greenwich and Warren streets, N. \ orlt. Also for sab* by MOSELY & I UCKER, Wholesale Druggists and Apothecaries, corner Dau phin and Royal streets, Mobile, Agents for the Proprietor. ' _ Ml mm* (1 HOICK GOSHEN BUTTER—75 kegs just J landed and lor sale by j*..IO BEERS * SMITH, 22 St Micliael-st. ■ >H I L AT> E L P H I a IJUfTB LE REF 1NEB l LOAF SUGAR—50 barrels in store and for tale by BEERS k SMITH. (Tosh KN BUTTER—25 kegs, I f the first quali Jf ty, just received end for sale bv jaii 10 J 8 I It I I JONES.