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TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT STILL retaina its high character ami uusuipassec reputation, for being the ino*t delightful, refreeb •if and health restoring remedy ever submitted foi public patronage, in the cure of various dieorderi which render the eouthern Stales or warm climate! eo prejudicial to traveller* and other*, whose avoca lion* require their sojourn in tlioae part* for any pe nod of time. Possessing qualities of a highly rura tire nature, it ha* received the approbation, and de Mrvedly loo, of medical men, whose standing an* reputation in the estimation of tlie public, are placet tar too high to itidnce even a passing thought thasi any asedicine unworthy their confidence should re ceive such strone and flattering recommendations.— . An Aperient possessing such medical properties, a nr which will retain it* virtues in any climate, may without the slightest inconvenience, be prepared am: drank at any period, affording speedy relief to the body .oppressed and weakened during the overnow •ring heat of a southern climate; and by its mild ami #nre action on the system will assuredly resior strength and health t« the individual suffering undei Bilious attacks, Dyspepsia nr Indigestion, Fever* etc., the sure attendant* upon a sou*hern latitude.— It* ise has been strongly recommended in the diseas M named above, and its success In* been such tliai cures have been effected in many cases which had long ba filed and defied the skill and experience ol physicians, but liad *|>ee«lily yielded under the ope ration of this highly esteemed and truly efficacious preparation. Compounded strictly and carefully ol those ussful and health giving ingredients which ini fweguaUi the Sellser Spring of (ierinawv, such im provement* have been made, by (lie addition of large quantum* of the most valuable article*, which must (as acknowledged by chemists) improve it* efficacy, and which have rendered Tarrant's Efftrvucent Seltzer Aperient unrivalled, in 'lie opinion of the faculty; and which, moreover, lias also enabled it wholly to »u|»ercede the Ncidlits Powders, as they arc not luuud to possess tin* same valuable qualities, but lose their virtues through exposure to d iaipwess, and require more time hi their preparation, without any of the medi cinal propei lies or the agreeublenes* of the Seltzer A i>ens at. Ti._I___I .1_ a___ -l.' i_-.1 have expressed themselves highly delighted with its effects, end experienced decided relief from it in every instance which they had occasion fur it as an Aperient, orielt an inclination to partake ol a leve rage refreshing and iuvigoialing Adapted lor a warm climate, it is deserving the lavor of travellers as a prevent itive and dispeller of those dick Head Aches, Languor of the Body, Loss of Appetite, Aci dity of the Stomach, etc., the forerunners of bilious or febrile attacks, which so often impair and pros trate the healthy, sound constitution, and reduce it to extreme weakness and debility, and often death, when unaccustomed to the many sudden changes so usual at the south. Captains of vessels would find this preparation a serviceable and valuable addition to tlieir medicine chest, ai«d with such as have supplied themselves, it has high favor. Planters would find it a very desirable medicine for family use. at home or wlieu travelling, being very portable and convenient. Testimonials from gentlemen of liigli 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*—Edited by James Johnson, M D., From thn Hou. Johu M’Keou, Cuuu-ellor of the Supreme Court of tbs U. Suites; lute Member of the Legialature of New York, end Member of Cnufresv. “I take great pleasure in recommending the "Ef fervescent Seltzer Aperient,** prepared by Mr. Jas. Tarrant, of this city, as so exceedingly useful and valuable medicine. John McKkon. New-York. Nov. 18. 1844. From Joka M. Cooper. Esq., Attorney end Counsellor st La «, end Proctor io Admiralty. "It affords me sincere pleasure iu giving this tes timouiaf of my unqualified approbation ol your Effer vescent Beltxer Aperient. No preparation of the present day possessing similar qualities, can, iu my opinion, couipare with this delightful A|>erienl. It is agreeable to the taste—and gentle, though effect ual in its operation. Having experienced manifest and decided benefit 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 and truly medicinal virtues, it must become the mast popular me .inme ever submitted for public patronage. John M. Cooper. To Mr James Tarrant, ) New-York, Aug. 1, 1844. $ From Hon. Juo. 0 Scoles, Counsellor at Law, and late Me pi bar of ttis Leg?»luture, and of the Common Council of the City of New-York •*I have tried Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Ape rient, and aiu much gratified with its street s-dul oper ation. It is mild and gentle, but effectual in its ac tion, though without pain; and with less uneasiness of sensation, than any purgative with which I am acquainted.’* Jno. U. Scoles. New-York, August 7th, 1844. From Hun. Junta* Lyucli, Member of the Common Council ofths City of New-York; Counsellor of the tiupreiue Com t, and Ju Ige of die Couut Court. **l fully concur in the opinion expressed by Alder man John B. Scoles, and John M. Cooper, Esq., as to the favorable character of Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, as it possesses medrinal proper ties of a highly beneficial nature. James Lynch. New-York, August 31, 1844. From Hon. F. A. Txlluiudge, Member of the Common Council, late Senator of the State of New-York, Coun sellor of Supreme Court, and Recorder of iheCity and County of New-York. , **l take gieal pleasure in recommending the Effer vescent Seltzer Aperient, prepared by Mr. James Tarrant, of this city, as a most useful and valuable family medicine " F. A. Tallmadgk. New-York, September, 1844 FroinJaniss Maurice, Esq., Counsellor of the Supremo Court, aud Master iu Chaucery. 441 have made use of Tarrant’s Effervescent Sell xer Aperient, aud cheerfully concur in recommending it to public favor. It is a most agreeable prepara tion, uud wild and benificial in its effects on (lie sys tem.” James Maurice. New-York, September 21, 1844. From M. C. Paterson. E«q., late Member of the Common Council; Counsellor of ike Supreme Court, aud Dis rict Attorney for the City sud County of New-York. **! have used Tarrant’s Seltzei Aperient,and found il both useful and agreeable.” M. C. Paterson. New*York, September 14, 1844. For egle wholesale and retail by MOSELY li TUCKER, Wholesale Druggists and Apotlier.aries. corner Dauphin and Koyal-els., Mobile, |an!7 4 In mo Agents for the Proprietor. COMPOUND SYRUP OP PRUNUd V1RGINIANA, OR WILD CHERRY. Testimony of u respectable and experienced Physician. Fellow-ciuaens—We are bouud lo believe, Irom the very circumstance*, lhai ull who take Dr. Bwayue's Compound Strop of Wild Cherry, do, say, that it far excel* all other medicine*, for Couglia, Cold*, Spitting Blood, Tickling or rising sensation in the Throat, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asth ma, Weakness of ike Nervous System, or impaired constitution, from any cause; and to prevent person* front falling into a decline, this medicine has uo la districts where calomel and quinine have been too freely used in billion* complaiaia. he. , Dr. Bwayee’s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry will pre vent their evil effects on the system, and act a* a strengthening alterative and improve the biliary lunc Oautioh—All preparations from this valuable tfae, except the original Dr. Swayne’s Compound Strap of Wild Cherry, are fictitious and counterfeit. Another Evidence of the wonderful cures performed by Dr, Sony ne'e Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Dr. Swayne—Dear Sir—Wlieu I was at Pitts burg, last August, I purchased of your Agent six bot tle* of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. I had for many year* been troubled with a cough, often n violent, with other indication* of consumption, uease of the Lungs, of a very serious nature. I had very little faith in medicine, hi it was thought my disease was hopeless and beyond its reach. I had applied to several Physicians for relief, and also used some highly puffed medicines which I had seen in the newspapers, but hearing that you had much ex perience in the prantice^of medicine, and had treat ed many cases of c-onminpiion, I concluded to try yours; ami from that time, I am happy to say, I found relief. 1 write this in hopes you will publish it, so that if any human being lias suffered as I have done, they may*know where to find a medicine, the viriaes uf which may be relied upon. Yuurs respectfully, James Oibukn. Mtre proofs of the efficacy of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, in relieving afflicted man Dr. Swayne—Dear Sir—The time lias been when 1 would not recommend a medicine advertised in the public prints over my own signature; I now feel dif ferent—! feel relief. I was reduced by a protracted cough for six months to a mere skeleton; no rest at Might; soreness and pain in my breast, *i«la, Ac.— Suffice it to say, 1 used your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, whieh in a few weeks relieved me ef fectually. 1 am certain, had it not been for your medicine, (as life frequently depends on early uiten tbiM to proper medicines,) I should now be In the aileut grave. Let no person delay, but procure your Mjp-qp and ha relieved of their coughs and colds, a* they are dangerous companions, and often lead to fa r friend, A»*4Mam He ip per, Crawford county. Pa. Agent ia Mobile for the sale of iho above medicine BETH W. ROBERTS. jaeW corner Dauphin ami Commerce st Potatoes-.gw bbts White, uo do ch«..aa go Potatoes, in fine order, landing ex bark Wm •ml James and for sn la by pup FQ9DIC& A CHARLOCK.88 Com * Angletcft Artificial Lrgii The »uh«i Hier ha on hand and inmmfac tuics lo indrr I H« ANC.LF.SFA LEG where its utility i lias worn an An glesea f«*r thirteen years, studied nndei ihe celebrated Dr. Polls of London and believes he is the firsi lo offer thi> valuable article in the United Slates As much has been said and liule don* (in this country.) towards improving Artificial Legs, he would avoid puffing and prefer giving references to gentlemen of the highest stand ing who are using Ins work, hu( who ate delicate about having their names published. References may be hail by addressing the subscriber post paid. JOHN SHAW. janS 29 k ino* Post Office, Box 648 St. Louis, Mo. Phllade lphla Saddlery Warehouse, WHOLESALE ANI> RETAIL. No. 2 Dauphin street, 2J door above Commerce street. The under jig tied respectfully calls the attention of country mer chants, planters and saddlers to the large and well assorted stock ..f Saddlery and Saddlery Hard* ware, which he is now opening iml which lie offers for sale at prices to suit the times. The made up work is all man ufactured in the city of Philadel phia, of the best materials, and the SudJIery Hard ware is of direct importation. The following comprises in puft the assortment: — Saddles and Bridles, of every variety of style. Bri dle Fillings, Martingales. Saddle Bags of all kinds, Whips, Coach, Gig. Dearborn Wagon and Dray Harness, Skirling, Harness, Bridle and Band Leath er, Gin Bands, assorted sixes, Plough Bridles, Col lars, Humef, Trunks, Top Hides, Morocco, Calf and Hog Skins, Curb and Snuffle Bits, Spur*, Buckles, Saddle Trees, of nil kinds, Varni-h, Coach Trim mings, dtc , ^c. A large assortment of Saddler's Tools. He invites purchasers to call and examine and com pare iiis goods and prices with those of other estab lishments, before purchasing elsewhere. iiov28 248cmo S. BOUI.LEMET. BOOTH. SHOES ANO UKOUASS* gJT) THE SUBSCRIBERS have jus '' received direct from ilie inanulac lorv of Dewing and Edmund*, (ter hark Hal ic and oilier la'e arrival* the following good# which they wil lelljal the lowest market price* for cash: 5000 pairs su|»erior Double Sole Oak Russets 5000 10000 5000 1000 500 500 300 do do do do do do do do Single do do do do Hem do do do do Kin Brogans of all sice*, do Men*-Thick Boots, 6 to 10 do do do do 7 to 11 do do do do 8 to 12 do do do do 10 to 14 la 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. novl4 235 No 9 St Francis street. BOOTH. HHOE8~AND BROGANH. |tn THE SUBSCRIBERS have now g I on hand, and are constantly receiv ^ing at their old stand, a large as nor line n i of Ladies’ and Gentle men’s BOOTS AND SHOES of every description, which they offer to their friends and customers at greatly reduced prces, si whole sale and retail. nov23 LATON A CO , 42 Water street^ gy-] NOTICE EXTRA-DAN1 EL W I T1LLOTSON is now opening a —fresh and beautiful slock of Indies' and Misses’ work vis: Ladies' Bronze Mor. Slippers Ladies' Bronze Lasting Gaiters Ladies' black Cloth Button do, a new article Ladies’ black Lasting dress Buskins Ladies' black Kid walking Shoes, flannel lined Ladies’ black Kid Paris Ties, Slippere and Buskins Ladies’ white Kid Slippers, very fine Misses’ and Children's fancy colored Gaiters janlg BONNETS. 10 doz white Cyprus, Chintz trimmed 10 doz white do; 10 do white Giiup 5 doz misses’ colored Willow 5 doz do Clementine; 5 do Chintz 10 doz do Gimp; 10 do Sliene 10 doz fashionable Plain Silk 10 doz do Florence Braid, le by W. II. fcf'H. F. CRAWFORD, dec21uw 17 Daupliiii'Street TII01I1»*0NIAN HIKDIOA1. DEPOT, Ao. 52 Front street, north of Dauphin street. §) FOR sale a general assortment of the Thompsonian and other Botanic Medi cines,Jewell’s Liniment, Overstreet’s and oilier Liniments, Dr. Thompson’s old and new Works, Howard’s, Malt son’s and Beach’s Systems of the Bo tanic Practice of Medicines, Dr. A. Carti*’ Obstet rics, together with a variety of articles used by Thompsonian and other Botanic Doctors. m»v20 240tf JOSEPH REED. CHEAP VARIETY STORE, Ao. 62 Commerce street. RLffR ISRAEL LEAVITT most respectfully in Jf I forms the citizens of Mobile and vicinity, that he has removed from Water street to 62 Commerce street, where can lie found Dry Goods, Groceries, Bools, Shoes. Hats. Hardware, and a general furnish ing store, which would be too numerous to mention, lie adtises all in want of goods to call and examine before inirchasing elsewhere. He has a large lot of Flannels and 12 4 Blankets, which he will sell ve*y cheap. The highest price, paid for dry cow hides. iiov26 245miuo ARCADE RE8TAURAT. EllOME has the uleasure m announce to hi* old • friend* and patron*, and the public that having returned la the city, he has again established hiin*cll in the Restuurat line,and will he ino*t happy to ad* minister to the wants and contorts of all who nuiy honor him with their support. He avails himself of the occasion to return thanks for the liberal encour agement received during the last four years, in which it has alike lieen his p. ide and pleasure to cater lor the Mobile public. His present establishment is over the Arcade Building, having an entrance from both Hi. Michael and Planter’s sireets. The rooms are pleasant and airy, and have been handsomely filled up, and the entire arrangements made at a considerrhle expense. Funtiiure, kitchen utensils, etc., all new. Being provided with superior cooks and attentive waiter*, and having had long experience himself in the husineis, he pledges himself that his House Khali not las surpassed by any similar establishment or Hotel in the city. (0'Plte Restanrat is open at all hours from 6 am. to 12 o'clock, pm Breakfast, from 7 to 10— Diu ner from 1 to 4, and Supper from 6 to 9 o’clock. (0-1 <i accordance with the general depression, the terms for board at the Aicade Restaural, have been reduced to the follow ing: Board, 1 meal per da).#12 per month Do 2 do do .#17 do Do 3 do do ..#18 do (0-Tlie table always supplied with desert, fruit, etc. Wines an extra charge. Mobile, Dec. 31.___ EXCHANGE HOTEL. EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. T1HE subscriber resjiectfully announces to his friends and the public, that he has purchased Mr. EKASTUS COLEMAN'S interest, and be comes sole lessee of the above establishment. The Hotel is located convenient to a1! the PRIN CIPAL STEAMBOAT LANDINGS and RAIL ROAD DEPOTS, and offers every inducement for comfort- The rooms are large and airy, asd fur nished in a style not surpassed by any similar estab lishment in the (Jailed Slates. From die experience the Proprietor has had in the management of a FIRST RATE HOTEL, lie Hatters himself that every department of the estab lishment will be conducted in a style to please those who mav favor him with a call. decMulfttlf JOHN WEST. MRS. GEORGE’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, No. 86 Government street .—Mr*. G. will resume die duties of her school on the 1st of Novemlier next. The course of instruction embraces all die branches of the English and French langua ges, proper for a female education. Term* of tuition—#5, #6 and 87 per month. Board and tuition—920 ami 625 per month. Parent* to furnish Bed, Bedding, Towels and Napkin Ring Music charged separately. octl6 21Stf BULL’S COMPOUND EXTRACT-!) TEAK SAPAR1LLA, For the cure of Scrofula in all it* forms, diseases of the skin, eruptions, lie, rheumatism, dyspepsia, chronic diseases of the lungs, cancerous affections, to counteract the destine tive effects of mercury, und all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. For sale by R. L. WATKINS * CO., Druggist, janlO corner Water and Si Fraucte-sis GI LL’S MON ON (J AHELTAN D BOURBON WHISKEY— For sale by JAMES THUS. JONE8, Importer of Brandy and Wines, 31 St Michael-s (0-Braudy sold by lb* demijohn. __ ^AA KEG 8* Boston Nails, la ml ing and lor salt I S5UU jaul8 by G. WESTFELDT k BRO. INSURANCE OFFICES. MURJI.E INSUKANCE COMPANY—Office No. 34 Si. Francis *l., insure* against Fire, Marine ami Kiver ri^ks. Director*. II. O. Brewer II. Barnev W W. Allen I*. Mauldin I. Bell, Jr. II. Mjers. J. EMANUEL, President. Thoj S. King, k,ee’y. janll 36tf J. Emanuel H A. Schroeder J Bloodgood R. Desha 0. We at feld I J. A. M. Battle T. O. Merchants insuranct.company of MOBILE— Cfl-sA Capital $260,000. Officf. 44 St. Francis Strk ft—runtinnea l« Insure •gainst Loss or Damage l»y FIRE in Brick Building* in ih«i City, xml against ihe Hazards of Marine and River Navigation. II. B. GWATHMEY, President. 1IIRFCTOR9. J. J. Van VVanioy, Hindman Barney, C. Gascoigne, John B. Tonliniii, Win. Jones, jr. Joseph E. Jheftield, George Martin, Saulord Coley, W. II. Pratt. jelfl I67tf _THOMAS W. WcCOY, Sec’y. ■FIREMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY’OF ■ MOBILE, Office No. 32 St Fruncis sir ret.—This Coti)|>Hiiy continues to insure againtU loss or damage on Marine and River Risks, and against Fire on Buildings and Merchandise. DIRECTORS 8. W. Allen, Geo. G. Prentice, Wm. Hall Charles While, John G Davis, J. C. Chamberlin, Rich’d H. Hedwoou, Charles Ause. Br. Tardy, L. Mend, John K. Collins John F. Psglea, |Jncob Boyd, A. M. Sprague. Joseph Krebs. S. W. ALLEN, President. GEO, G. PRENTICE, Vice President. Alabama life insuranceirnttiust CO. Capital $320,(HM), all paid in. Office No. 36 Si. Francis-st. Calvin Norris, EdwM Martinemi, A. W. Gordon, P. Mo-ely Geo. N. Stewart, Jona. limit. Win. Bower, Jag Chas. Gascoigne, P. T. Harris, Win. II. Pratt, I. C. DuRose, Sanford Coley, James Innerarity, Thos. Lese.sue, This (company continues to do a general Insurance business, taking risks at the usual rates of preiu uin, against loss or damage by Are to brink 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 nterest at the following rates, vis. On doposites 3 months and short of 6, at the rate of 8|per cent per annum. On deposites fiinonths and short of 12, at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. On deposites for 12 months, at the rate of5 pr ct Deposite* may be withdrawn at nny time before the expiration of the term of deposite; hut in such cases no interest will be allowed. CALVIN NORRIS, President. N. O. J. Tisdale, Sec’y. dec 18 15tf MARINE, RIVER AND FIRE INSURANCE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE CO. No. 44 WALL-STKKKT. Ne\v-Y«>kk. Secured Profits of Fire Years Over Haifa Million of Hollars! THE following statement inav serve to explain the peculiar advantages of this system of Mutual Ineuranee. 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 this Company, instead of being paid to Stockholders, are divided annually among those who pay the premiums in proportion to bo much of the amount paid !>v each as shall be earn ed, on the 18tb of December of each year; and scrip certificates are issued for the same, bearing such in terest as arises from the investment of the net profits in Bonds and Mortgages, and Public Stocks. It is to be presumed, that ibe premiums of each year will not only pay all the losses and expenses of that year, but will enable the company to divide a surplus among the insured, 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 eoutrary occur, and should die los-esand expenses of any year exceed the earned premiums—the excess of loss will be assessed on all the scrip previously issued The charter expressly provides dial the insured cannot in any case incur a loss beyond the amount of his premiums. Applications will be received at the office of the Agency, corner ofSt. Francis and Royal-sts, up stairs declO ROBERT S. BUNKER, Agent. FIRK INSURANCE. The new-york equitable insur RANCE COMPANY continue to lake risks at the usual rales of premium against loss or damage by fire, to buildings and merchandise, or cotton iu ware houses, etc., in Mobile and vicinity LAMBERT SUYIMM,President. Joseph Strong, Secretary. Directors. A bin. G. Thompson, Silas Holmes, Lambert Suydaui, Roliert T. Smith, Paul Spofiord, Harvey Weed, James E. Cooley, Loseph Bouchand, John P. Nesmith, Joseph W. Duryee, James O Ward, Shepherd Knapp, Christian H. Sand, Henry Yates, Peter A. Hargous, Roliert A. Rok-rlson, John Q. Jones, George Rapelyi , Henry Rowland. James Gillepsie, Gardner A Sager. All losses and damage promptly adjusted and paid. nov22 242 F. B. CLARK, Agent, 47 Water-*!. NKb A1MU The protection insurance compa ny of Hartforp, Conn , continue to injure buildings ol Brick or Wood and their contents, in the city of Mobile and its vicinities, against loss 01 damage by fire. Also to take marine and l iver risks the most favorable 'erms. 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 the ad vantages of a local inslitulioH, in settling losses with promptness. JON. C. RYAN, Agent, oct21 St. Michael st. 1 NSURANCE AGAINST FIRE—The sub«cri bers, agents for t^e Contributionship Insurance Company of New York, continue to take risks on Buildings, Merchandise, Ac ; as also River risks a reasonable rates ol premium. This is an old estab lished Company, worth #900,000capital paid in, and a large surplus to meet lo-ses. jauS__HUNTINGTON It CLEVELAND. INSURANCE—The Augusta Insurance and Bank ing Company of Augusta Georgia, continue to take Fibs, Marine and River risks on the roost favorable terms. Insurance may lie had on Frame or Brick Build ings, Merchandise, Produce, &c. '•« an, part of the city or its vicinity. I. C. Di BOSE, Agent, oct25 39 Water street. INSURANCE—The Protection Insurance Com pany, of Hartford, Connecticut, continue to lake Fire, Mari.ieand River risks, on as favorable terms as any other office in the City. They will insure rainc or brick buildings and their contents in Mobile and its vicinity, at the customary tales of premium. E. C. CENTER A CO. a& Corner of Commuice It Conti sts. A1TIKKICAN POWDER COMPANY, FI1HE Subcsriber having been appointed agent for A the sale of this celebrated POWDER, has just received a supply of Rifle and Sporting, which has been prepared with great care, is fret from all damp ness and warranted equal to any manufactured in the country. JOiiN PHILLIPS. dec25 corner Conti and Water-sta THE Subscribers having formed a Copartnership for the transaction of a Factorage and Commis sion Business in the city of Mobile, under the style and firm of WALKER A HOLMES, would respect fully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public generally. ROBT. L. WALKER, my90 164xy cofccp BUKWELL HOLMES. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE—On the 1st ol May next, George R. Clayton, of Colum bus, Misnissippi, becomes a partner in the house of P. T. Harris A Co., of this city. The Commis sion Business will, from that day, be conducted un der the firm of Harris, Clayton A Co. ap29Ky IVOTICES—The undersigned will continue the IN General Commission business, under the firm of “Westfeldt A Brother.** GEO. WESTFELDT. octaO RAIN HOLD WESTFELDT. SEGAKS—125 M of favorite brands Regalias and Canones, landing from brig Choctaw from Ha vana and for sale by jan2t WESTFELDT A BRO. | AA SETS Northern Gin Segments, a superior 1 Uvf article, for sale by O. MAZANGE a CO., iunlS corner Commerce and Exchange-stn I EED OATS—200 sacks landing and for sale by 1 jaa!8 C. A. GILBERT A BRO. BUSINESS CARDS. M. HARWKLL. A Uf'TlON A A/> com miss ION M ERCHA XT MuNTnoMrnr. Alnlimnn. References— Measrs. 11 an i«, (’la)Ion & Co I Freemen & Bolton, i UADM r WiUm, fe May, (•MOBM.F. ■inrllllB C. Un»roigne, E«<|. j thomanU.c heever, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ileclO No. 40 Commerce.(reel J AM EM A. UOOPEK, C O M M 1 8 8 I (J A" M R R r II A N T, no\2(> No. 40Rt. NitftipUl—MORII.E, Ala. £e\T"M.' BRADFORD. JAMES F.. 8AUNDKKB BRADFORD k 8AI NDKKH, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Hurt removed to No. 7 St. Mirhoet-et.—MoBII.F noe21 241 tf HAM’I. B. HOWE, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTH, SHOES AsD BIIOGANH, No. 15 OaUPHIB SlRKF.T, MoBII.F. nov4 2tf AI.EX.CAMPBEI.I.. | J. (i. OWEN. | J II. BOM WORTH l.Mir/i/vi,t, u irK.r a t o. STEAM-BOAT AGENTS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 724Cr»nt on 75 Oomnzrck Rthipt. All Goods will bo Received and Forwarded free of Charge. neptlB 205tf r JOHNPHILLIPN. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AGENT FOR THE PURCHASE OF COTTON, References— MobiLF, Alalmilin. Hun. Den), (iorlmm, 1 lion. Ahbo.tUwrence, > Bo,lo Ma„. James V iIn, Esq. f 1 William Davis,jr. Ek<| J MeMMis. Spofford, Tilesion & Co., New-Vork. Charles W. Storey, Esq., Havana nov27 J. H. R1VKRH. ('IIARLK^ H. CHURCH J. H. ItIVERH In CO. Auction, Coimninsion & Forwarding Merchants, Corner of Commerce and Conti-sts.—MODILE. O^Will moke liberal advances on all Goods con signed to them for sale; also will make very libe ral advances on Cotton and Slaves consigned to their friends in Boston. dec4 GEORGE G. HENRY, FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. jan8 No. 67 Commerce Street, Mobile. A. G. JAUDEN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Reference— Nkw-YoRK, < Esi.ava. Mukrkm. & 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. inli7 81t KDW. B. GALE, AUCTION OFFICE in Royal Street—opposite the Mansion House, OCJ* Is prepared to give his lime and Attention to all business in his line. nov2 222tf ~~ p, bTtylor , AUCTIONEER—No. 4, Hagan's Buildings. Conti strkkt—MOBILE. U" Re^pectftilly renew a leader ol his services to his ormer patrons and the public, for he sale of Stocks, Real Estate, Damaged Cotton, Furniture, Ac., with so assurance of giving prompt attention to any hus iness confided to his care. nov4 223 if smith: — DABNEY & CO WHOLESALE G RO V R RS, Commerce-street, Mobile, Ala. lamp* Smith, ) Jno M. Dabney, > . \ > Win. A. Smith, j IMtf WARE A (UEMBROIIGH. GROCERY MERCHANTS, No. 4 Commerce-street, Mobile, Alabama. Edward M. Ware, > Aaron C. Chesbrough, $ j3 27tf KNAPP * HCUVLTX, General Audio* and Commission Merchants, No. 49 Dauphin-sfeet. Mobile. Alabama. O'The sulMcriliers having taken the above estab lixlunent f ir the purpose of transacting the General Auction and Commission Business in all its various .tranches, are now ready to receive consignments; tnd any goods consigned to them for sale will meet with prompt attention. 03-Liberal advances made >n all kinds of merchandize. REFER TO— II. 8. StetMin 1 j •oldsmith & Haber, \ < IV. K.Sackett A Co | ! Sullen it Smith, J < jan7 J. R. Rathbons A Co. Isaac Monroe Sc Co. E. E. Aarou At Co. A. J. King, Edward Leon, D. D. Dickey, NEGROE8 FOR HALE, ft}- THE SUBSCRIBER having located him ‘ell permanently in Mobile and Baltimore, now of. era for sale a lot of likely young Negroes, compi ling Held hands, house servants, etc. Among them s a good smith and excellent seamstress. He will tlso be receiving shipments of Negroes from Balti nore during the season. Citv reference given as to itle. etc. 03- Lafayette House, corner of Royal md Si. Michael streets. nov7 229cmo* WALTER L. CAMPBELL. NEW AND CHEAP GOODH. R. W. ANDREWS & CO., No. 8 St. Michael-st., turn doors above Commerce-st. Have constantly on hand n complete assortment of DRY GOODS, unbracing Blankets of every variety, Lowel, Vir ;inia, Alabama und other Osnabuigs, Lowel Linseys, (ersey* and all kinds of Negro Cloths, together with i full stock of Staple and Fancy articles, suitable for Planters use. Also, Ruaseit Brogans, Mud Boots, ind a general assoitment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. Brussels, Ingrain and Venifian Carpets. Matting and other Floor Cloths nov 19 239tf NO MONOPOLY. DEGRU8HE kMAKSH, BUTCMAJKBS, JBOBMMjB JtM.MBBB'F, STALLS 33 AND 35. HIPS, SteuinlMJuts and Fuinilies supplied on the ^ most reasonable terms.—Clubs, Families, Par ies and others supplied with Game ol all kinds, aud lie best Meals the market affords at the shortest nov9Ky HAVANA CIGARS CONFECTIONARY. Corner Conti and Royal Streets, T Opposite the Mhiisioii House. HE subscriber thankful for past favors, and soli citous for a continuance of the same, begs leave o inform his friends and the public in general, that le has just received direct from Havana, a large as. lortiuent of Cigars of the best quality, in connexion vitha large quantity of Confectionary of his own nannfacture, from the best materials. All which he dTers for sale on llie most reasonable terms for cash —wholesale and retail. Also—On hand as usual, a plentiful supply of Ho voflee and Rios, at all hours. GEO. SCHUMACKER N. B.—Cakes for Parties or Weddings made to >rder. my 5 132lf C* OMMISSION BWINESS.—1The subscriber offers his services to the Planters and Merchants >f Alabama and Mississippi, for the sale of Colton, ind the purchase of their family necessaries. Con ligaments of other produce and merchandise, will be ilso promptly and carefully attended to. n»v8 22tttf GKORGR G. HENRY. LAW NOTICE—The undersigned will practice Law in the Circuit Courts ol Monroe, Clarke, Washington and Baldwin counties, nnd in all (lie Courts in Mobile. He offers his services to defendants in criminal cases. ljan9Kmo] PERCY WALKER. CAW NOTICE—.!. W7LWE8NE wilfprei lice Law in the counties of Mobile, Bildwin, Washington, Clarke and Monroe, and altenu regu arly the sessions of the Circuit Courts held in those counties. Messrs. Campbell and Chandler will attend to ihe issuing of writs for me during my present ab sence on the Circuit. n«v7 229iifJ. W. LE8ESNE. LAW NOTICE—John Woodward and Tho mas Woodward have associated in the prac tice of the Uw, and will practice in the Conns of Law and Equity in the following comities, vis:— Macon, Russell, Lafayette, Randolph, Tallapoosa, Benton nnd Talladega; also, in the 8opreine Court at Tuscaloosa. {0-Oftice at Talladega, Ala. rtec9ny AW NOTICE—John T. Taylor and E. D. Bullock have formed a partnership in the Practice of the Law under the name and style of Taylor It Bullock. They will practioe in all the Courts of Mobile county, and will attend regularly the Circuit and County Courts of Washington, Clarke, Monroe, Conecuh and Buldwiu. Office—On east side of Royal street, four doors north of Dauphin street._dec6 5kmo FOR SALE—The cargo of Salt of the ship Eng land, in bleached bags, iu the Bay or on the wharf by janfft JOHN GIBSON, 80 St Michael-street Cl BACKERS, Ac—Soda, Butter, Pic Nic, Wine, ' Sugar and Water, f«*r sale in wliule and hell boxes by [ jau22j JOHN O'REILLY It CO. PUBLIC SALES. HACK OF LAND. I'.XKCimVh |>> p XRTM I. NT, ) Tustaioosa, Ai.au am a. S tBEN f AIVI F,\ FITZPATRICK, C.^ernor of the State of Alutmma, m pursuance of itie a> I placing ilie Branch of the Hank of the ^iiup of Alabama nl Mobile, in ti«jni<lMtir>n, nnd by an<i with ||u. advice •f the President and fBrertor* nt said Branch Bank, In hereby declare, nnd make known, tlini il.ere will ♦>e offered lor pule, nt public outcry• to higheM bol der, in front of the Banking Hcu»e of yai,| Branch Bank in the City of Mobile, on the first Monday of March next, the following rteerrilied tracts, paiccls, lota and part* of loin of land, with the appurtenances (hereunto belonging. King in the city and county of Mobile, and count) of Baldwin, the property of «nid Branch Bank of the State of Alabama at Mobile, 1 The large Ihmihc on the north side of Mon* rue street, near Conception, suitable for a boarding hotlye. Late the property of B. D. Jnnies, Fs*p 2 A small wood house on the northwest corner of Hi. Michael and Lawrence streets, 65 feet front by 110 in depth. 3 A latge four story laick store fronting on Com merce and Front streets, neatly opposite IIitch* -c.i»ch'ii Alley, and formaly the property of Judge Hitchcock. 4 A house and lot ns above descrdird. 5 A house am lot us above dcscrilavl. 6 A house and lot a- ;»h»*'e dcsctil»e«h lb®,entire front measuring HO feet 4 inches, depth 109 feet 9 incites. 7 A large brick store on Conti, Commerce and Front streets, next north, nnd adjoining the Ice 8 A large brick store on Conti, Commerce anil Front streets, occupied by J. II. Rivers. 9 A two story brick house on the east side of Water stieel, adjoining and south of the York House, occupied by Joseph Curran. 10 A two story brick house, the same as above staled, next south of the last described. 11 A two story brick house, the same as above, next south of the last above descrilied, containing together a hunt of 61 9-12 feet by 111 in depth. 12 The lot and wood house on the east side of St. Joseph I tel ween Suite and Congress streets. 13 About 25 acted of land on the north rode of Three Mile ('reek, known on the plan of li. C. Dade as no's. 11, 12, 13 and 14, in range 3 south, and lots no's 21, 22, 23 and 24,in range 2, south, late the property of Jeremiah Findley* 14 A lot of land lying on the Stone street road immediately Iteyond the Three Mile Creek. 15 A lot of land lying as above descrilted. 16 A lot of land lying as above descrilted 17 A lot of land lying us altuie desciihed. 18 A lot of land lying as nltove described, the whole containing west 16 8*100 acres stud 65 2-100 actes having fronts on the said road. 19 A vacant lot no. 11 in square 265, being cor ner ol Royal'and Lipscotnlte streets, having u front on i Royal of 40 feet by 110 in depth. 20 A vacant lot on the northeast intersection of1 Monroe and Conception streets, with a front of 73 feel on Monroe street Ity 94 deep. 21 A large lot or square with some small build ings on it, at the northwest intersection ofSi. Ftan cis and Scott streets and 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 tilt* city, late the residence of H. Lewis. 23 A lot on the north side of the Spring Hill road, just lielow the West Ward Hotel: having llwre oii ihree small stores, with a front of 136 feet ou the said road,and miming back 455 feet. 24 A lot adjoiuing the above east of it, with same front and depth. 25 A house and lot on the nc-thwest corner of Monroe and St. Emanuel streets, now occupied by George Cleveland junr., having a fronton Mooioe of 79 7 12 feel and depth of 84 7-12 feet on St. Emanuel street. 26 All that lot of land known as the Rogue Home tract, situate on the Eight Mile ('reek, and about 7 miles from the city, and containing 3,633 25 100 acres more or less—this is very valuable properly. 27 A lot ou the south side of the Spring Hill road, adjotng H. Hunts* store, and south of Captain Fow lers, late the property of J, F. Hutchinson, 80 feet front by 262 feet deep. 28 A lot and house on the west side of Kilmar nock street, with a front of 60 feet by 140 in depth One 60 feet front ou Kilmarnock street, by 140 feet deep. The other adjoining 46 4-11 feel front on Kil marnock st, by 150 feel deep, and narrowing to 36 feet in the rear. These hits lay south of Spring Hill road, near R M Livingston and the Reservoir. 29 The house and lot on the northeast corner of Conti and Lawrence streets, with a front of 60 feel on Conti and 100 deep on Lawrence. 30 A lot on Cedar street 55 feel front by 110 feet deep, bounded by lot of W. E. Kennedy and D. Moore, subject to a mortgage. 81 A lot on Cedar street 40 feet front by 116 deep situa’e between lots of Griffin & Rail and 11. Centre, subject to a mortgage. 32 The undivided lialfnf the west half of the north east quarter, and the south-east quarter of the north east quarter, of section 13, township 5, range 2 west, containing 149 6-100 acres, lying near Dog river. 33 A tiuct of 500 arpens of land in Baldwin coun ty, bounded by the south line of the town of Blakely, being that part lying south of the towuland of an 800 ar|>eus tract, conveyed In- Cliastang to James Blake ly, and by Inin to 8. Haines, on the 2d .September, 1813. 84 Lot on the northeast corner of St. Louis end Water streets, having a front of 100 Ic.cl on each street, upon which is a block of buildings containing 8 stores. <1*1 n in ii iv nuir nun loiiiiuiy mi uir iiui uincni corner of Wafer aud St. Anthony streets, having u front of 100 feet on each of said streets. 30 A lot on the northeast corner of Wafer and St. Anthony sir eel a, having a front of 100 feet on Water street, and 104 leet oil St. Anthony street. 37 Tract of land in Mobile county, containing a bout 2,600 acres, situated on the west side of Mobile river, on Foi l Sloddart bluff, forniei ly owned by Jos. Bates, Jr. 38 Lot on the east side of Hamilton ■Heel, com mencing 100 leet south from St. Francis street, hav ing a front of twenty-one leet by 100 feet deep, form erly owned by Win Moore. 39 House and lot on the south side of St. Michael street, next east of the corner of St. Joachim street, of 45 f»*et by 82 feet deep, formerly owned by Doctor Jesse Carter. 40 House and lot on the north side of St. Francis street, between Conception and St. Joachim streets, occupied by Mrs. Susan Sorev, having a front of 77 feet moie or le»s, hj 90 feet deep more or less. 41 House and lot on the west side of Conception street, between St. Anthony and Slate streets, and next south from the corner of Suite street, having a front ol 43 feel by 133 9 12 feet deep, formerly ow n ed by N. B. Haswell. 42 Four lots Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8, in square No. 10 in the Biirumdy tract, on the east side of Fruukliu street, between Delnwaie uml Vermont streets. 43 Seven lots in Burmudy tract, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. 6 and 7, in square No 11, on the west side of Conception street, between Delaware and New Jer sey afreets. 44 Nine lots in the Burmudy tract. Nos. 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, in square No. 21, oh the west side of Lawrence street, Irounded west by Cedar street, south by Delaware street. All the above lots having the forms and dimensions as represented in Charles Deluge’s map of a part of the Burmudy tract. 45 A trad ol land in the city of Mobile, being pari of the Bu: inudy tract, bounded north by lands of Geo. Poe, Jr. and others, south by Win. 11. Itobertsoji, west by a line parallel with the western line ol said Burmudy tract, am) distant therefrom 36 91-100 chains, east by a line parallel with the said western line of the Burinudy tract, and distant therefrom 44 34-100 chains. 46 A tract of land in the city of Mobile, being part of the Burmudy tract, hounded north by land* of George Poe, Jr. and others, south by Win. II. Ro bertson, west Ivy a line parallel with the western line of the Burmudy tract,and distant therefrom 22 17 100 chains, aud cast by a line |Miallet with the western line of said tract, and distant tliereiiom 44 34-100 chains. 47 Three lots in the city of Mobile, Nos. 9, 10 and 14. in square No. 7, on the east side of Concept ion street,bet ween.PennavIvania and New Jersey streets; lots No. 10 and 14 having a front of 50 feet, by 110 feet deep; lot No. 9 having a front of 30 feet in the renr, to 39 feet b% 110 feet deep. 48 Seven lots in the tity of Mobile, Nos. 1,2, 3 4, 6 6 and 7, in square No. 9, on the west side of Hi. Emanuel street, between Delaware and New Jersey streets. 49 Two lots in the city of Mobile, Nos. 2 and 8, in quare No. 9, on ibe west side of Hi. Emanuel street, between Delaware and Vermont streets; lot No. 2 having a front of 50 feet, by 110 feet deep; lot No. 3 having a front of 52 feet in the rear to 63 leet by 110 feet deep. *50 Five lots in the city of Mobile, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, in square No 4 on the south side ol Deb ware street, between Royal and Hi Emanuel streets. ftl Eleven lots in the city of Mobile, Nos. 1,2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in sauare No. 9, on the south side of New Jersey street, between Royal and St. Emanuel streets. 52 Lot and brick store on Commerce and Front streets, occupied by Coltin A Me* ollough, having a front on Imih said streets of 29 feel 7 6 7 inches, by 81 4 12 leet in depth. 53 Three lot* in the city of Mobile, on the west side of St. Emanuel street, between New Jersey and Pennsylvania streets, No* 15, 16 and 17, in square No. 6. o' la>t on the m-uth side of I In* r^pi mu llillnad, ah hi 3 mile* limn the i i\ nf Mi Idle, m point M ff-Huitiii ciift of die corner of feet ions 17, \R, IS and 20, t lienee north I 1-4 i!fgrt,/,ni>;ii‘l, 3fl 1 #*• lot: chains, to n point on I In* Hpring,,id U»hiI ; i with said road south (»3 degrees ;iik{ 7 ni'nnles, e:n«l olio and fift\-iwo chains to a slake; llie.irc itouili 2 degree* aud 411 minutes-, wn*l 8.7 I 2 chums In j stake; thence «?nl f*5 link* io die placeol l*euiniiinj( —*eontainmu 3 1 *2 nciv* nrn* or Ie«*. 5ft The mull' uteri liulfoflot in the city of Mobile, on tin; rn*l side of Water slicei, hating a front ol 600 feet on Wafer street, hounded earn by Hi.innel ol >M« bile river, south by hud-- of Win I! Il<d>ei ison, north hyaline pat a lie I with ilie smith boundary line of land untvor late "I (ienrge Poe, Jr and others, ' and distant therefrom 300 fen. f>6 One half interest in the brick "foie on the south west corner of Commerce and Planters aireeis, occu pied hv Mnllnrv A* Knas, having a front on Commerce street of 45 feet, from the center nf Planters s’reel, by 60 feet deep. 57 One half interest in the brick stole on the nest side of Commerce s*reef, occupied by Foster At But telle, next south of the last rlescrilied; having a front of 30 feet by (it) feet tlet p. f,8 One half ii.leiest in die brick store oil the north side ofht. Francis Mr« ci, i mining 1111011411 to Plan lets Hired, beginning HO feel west from Commerce .-Irei-i, having a front of 22 1-2 feet more or less, on •St. Finncitf and Plau'ers slrseU, by 105 fed in depth, lo tin: center **f Planters street. 59 Ail that lot and large brick stoic on tin* »ph side of tNnnnierce street, nexi south of the corner of JSl. Fiunci*, lotting a 11out of 31 4 12 feet by a depth «»l S9 H-12 leel. 60 All ih;«i lot iMid Mil'll lioime on ilie southwest corner of St Francis and Wilkinson streets. Inning a lion ion St PmiKiii of 60 7 12 feel by a depth on Wilkinson of 90 feel. 61 All (hut tract of land on (lie moth side of Dau pldn Wav, about four miles from Mobile, containing 16 25-100 acres, li n ing (In icon the handsome resi dence of C. C. Hazard, Ksq. 62 A lot of 15 ucies adjoining (lie above. 63 A lot of 66i acres adjoining the above. The said sale will commence at 11 o'clock, A. M. on said day, and be continued from day to day iiniil all the tracts, parcels, lots and parts ol lots above descr ilxul, shall have been offered. The purchaser or purchasers, will be required lo advance one fourth of the purchase money and execute notes for the balance, payable in one, two and three equal animal Instulincts, with six per centum per annum interest thereon, payable in the notes of the Bank of the Slate of Alabama or any o( Us Branches, and will receive from the agent conducting such sale, a certificate of purchase. Given under my hand and the seal of the State of Alabama, aftixed at Tuscaloosa, this 22d day <d Noveinlier, A. D., 1844, and in the 69th year of the Independence oftlie United Spites of America BENJ. FITZPATRICK. By the Governor, \V. Garkktt, Secretary of State (JCJ* The evidence of title to the above properly can be examined at any time, by persons disposed lo purchase, by- application at the Bank. MOV30 24f)t<]» SHERIFF'S SALE. WILL lie sotiid for cash in front of the Court House door of Mobile county, on Saturday, the 2.1 day of August, 1845, between the hours of 11 o'clock, am. and 4 o'clock, pm. of said day. a runa way Negro Man called BOB, aged about 21 yers, 5 feet 2 or three inches high, and has a sear on both sides of his neck, caused from a swelling, ami says that he Ixdongs to William Gillmore,of Montgomery county. Alabama. Said Negro min having been committed to the Jail of Mobile ciiuuly, bv Alvin Weatherby, Esq., on the 21st day of liecember, A. 1). 1844, and his owner having failed to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and lake Inin away; lie therefore is to be sold incompliance of the statute in such cases made and provided, to pay Jail fees. CHARLES BANCROFT, jan21 47tds Sheriff of Mobile county. Q@“T|ie Montgomery Advertiser, Slate Journal and Flag, Tuscaloosa, and Huntsville Democrat will publish the above till day of sale. C. B. ~~ SI I ERIFF’S SALE. VjlirILL be sold for cash in front of the Court » t House door of Mobile county, on the l~th (if April, 1845, Itetwecn the. hours of 11 o'clock a. M. ami 4 o'clock P. w. of enid day, one negro man culle.1 JOHN, aged about 23 years, and says that he be longs to one Mrs. Nancy McClary, of lleaufort coun ty, South Carolina, from whom lie was stolen about six years since; the said slave John is black, about 4 feet, 7 inches high, and has a scar on the button of his left foot, cut by a glass bottle when a boy.— Said negro man having l>eeii committed to the jail of Mobile comity as a runaway slave, by t'buries A. Hoppin, Esq., Mayor oftlie city of Mobile, on l lie 17th day of September, 1844. and his owner having failed to come forward, prove property, pay chaiges and take him away, lie therefore is to lie sold in compliance with the statutes in such cases made ami provided to pay jail fees, oct 18 21fttds C. BANCROFT, Sheriff, M. C. SHERIFF SALE. WILL l>e sold for cash in front of the Court House door ol Mobile couhty, on the 10th day of March 1845 between the hours of 1* o’clock a. m. and 4o'clock P. m. of said day, one negro woman called MARIA, aged about twenty-nine years ol black complexion and lias a scar on her right cheek, and says that she belongs to one Jack Sullivan, near Huntsville, Mudis'ni county, Alabama, ami that she left tier master's house sometime last spring. Said negro woinnn having been committed lo the Jail of Mobile county Alabama, on the 27l!i day of July 1844, by Micajali Crenshaw Esq., as a runa way, and her owner having failed to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, die therefore will be sold in compliance with the ilatute in such cases made and provided to pay jail fees. CHARLES BANCROFT, sep2-199tds Sheriff Mobile County. WHITAKER & SAMPSON have in store and for sale oil consignment— Hogging and Uop*»—30 pieces and 130 coils Flour—150 l>bU Illinois and Missouri Whiskey—50 hid* and 25 3 bids Monongulielu Pl ainly—2 quarter casks Cognac 10 bids old American Brandy Gin—10 bbls old American Rum—10 bbls old New England Oil—20 casks Judd's winter bleached Sperm 10 bills louse d Oil. Cider—20hb!s Northern Vinegar—15 bbls Northern Sperm Candles—250 boxes assorted brands White latad—300 kegs Biooklyn county Green Paint—2 lb package'* supern,r \ Castle Hums—5 hints and 25 bids Sugar Cured Champagne—25 baskets assorted brands Negro Kerseys—6 c *e«. Tobacco—20 boxes Tea —13 chests Cliulin Black and old Hyson Soap—100 Imxes New Yeik No 1 Port Wine—6 casts double grape Pickles—2 cases assoited Hay—50 bales Northern. jun21 171 OK SALE at Northern prices— . Hpkrm Candles—150 la.xes first qualify Goshen Butter—50 kegs superior Ch e k s k—200 boxes Java Coffee—50 bugs superior Teas —800packages black and green Osnarurgs—15 bales Lowell No 1 Shirtings—10bales 3 4 Lowell Kerseys—5 cases Lowell and Middlesex Soap—500 boxes Nr 1 Castile Soap—50 Imixc* Marseilles Sperm and Whale Oil Linseed Oil—600 gallons pure White Lead—200 kegs No 1 in oil j*n22 T. II. CHEEVER, 40 Omninerce st g 1 LASS WARE—The subscribers have 111 sn-re on consignment, a large assortment of articles ill the uImivc line, combating in part of Quart Bar Decanters, pint do 8 Flute pint Tumblers, heavy Bar do Sofa mould Salts, Hute octagon do, 4 in shell Nnppiei *s, 4 in hexagon Nappin ’■* pillow mould Salts Table S S Tuinbleis, 8 flute brilliant S S do Octagon Nnppiers, 9 in 8, 7, 6, 5 lluted Dishes Cylinder Japanned Sunt lit mus Cone do Foot Lamps, Molasses Jugs Globe Sniiihroiis, kc , &c. All of which they will sell very low f»r cash. janl0K.no ft J fc I I JONES. THE SUBSCRIBE® has been receiving by re cent arrivals, at 41 Dauphin street, an addition al supply of new and desirale Goods, consisting in I art of— New and rich styles of Prints Plain nud striped ft whs Muslins Irish Linens, 1 inen Lawns Birdseye, Scotch nod Russia Diapers 10-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheetings, Crush Uiiiou and Linen Checks ft ilk, cotton and worsted Hosiery Also, a large assortment of heavy Woolen and do mestic Goods, which will lie sold at the ket rates. fjau23j _ fr- »I E WAKT._ N~CONSIGNMEN'fnnd l«r sale low to close, 800 bales best quality Hay, in store 800 do do do on shipboard 26** bids do Planting Potatoes 250 do do Chenango do 150 do do White Onions 75 do Nos 1. 2 and 3 Mackerel 100 & and 125 J hbts Nos 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel 125 I bids Nos 1, 2 and 8 Mackerel 200 tioxes best S|»erm Candles 150 sacks best grew Coffee 20 Mils Boston Rum, 15 bbls Am. Gin 12 bbls Americau Brandy, juft) J. H' RIVERS k CO. O NAMIN' KARHAPAKIL.LA, FOR Till’ KKIMflV.il. AM) PI Kill* KVI' CUFF OF .11.1. HI F.Al*F.£ AKIcUNf* FROM ,IN IMPURE FT ATI? OF THE BI.OOD, OR IIAKIT OF THE SVHTKM. IF we read i he history of disorders we are aston ished that men live; if of cure*, we are still more ^Monished ihut they die. And yet in fact nearly nil disease* have a common origin. via:—in the organ* which prepare and modify the blond, wiih a remedy, directed to the seat of disease, w ill remote n host of ii* | hennmetin. It is the peculiar churacteritt'c of fi’H,,dB* Haranparilla, that it* searching operation reaches the causes of diaeaae, and the cure# it per f.nn e ate therefore radical and thorough. The health of the human system d * * ' i pervade* every tiaaue, every ri.pnthiai<e, fibre, fila ment, gland, nr oilier organ primary nr subsidiary; d the lardy lie charged with the elements of disease, sickne-s must Ire the consequence, and until the causes of disease exiting in the blood, are eradica ted, no permit non t relief ran Ire expected. It ia here that the powerful health-restoring propertiea of Sands’ Sarsaparilla are manifested; and for this reason, in scrofula, Salt Kheutn, and all eruptive dmeaaea, as well a4 in till derangements of the se creting organa, it is considered infallible. The following interesting case ia presented, rind the icadet invited to it* careful perusal. Comment on such evidence is unnecessary. n r. w-1 ohm, July 25, 1844. M KS«KS. S a n iis :— Gents—I cou ider it but ao | iit-t ol* justice to you to mule the following fuels iu | reference to the great l**nefn 1 have received in th« | rure of an obstinate Cancerous Ulcer on my breasi. f was at (ended eighteen months by a regular and iikiiV'il physician, assisted by tlie advice and counsel oft lie of our most ahle and experienced surgeons , vvillioiit lb*. least benefit whatever. All llie various aieihods of treating cuncer weie resorted to; for five win ks in * Recession my breast was burned with caus tic three limes a day, and lor six it was daily svr inged with a weak solution of nitric acid, and the cavity «>r internal tricer was so large that it held over an ounce of the solution. The Doctor probed the ulcer and examined the lame, and said the disease was advancing tapidly to the lungs, and if I did not get speedy relief by medicine or an operation, tlie re sult would lie fatal. 1 was advised to have the breast laid open and the bones examined, but finding no relief from vv liat had iieeu done, and feeling I was rapdly getting worcC, 1 almost despaired of recover ly, considered my case ned' K hopeless, Seeing various testimonials and certificates of cure by the use of“8aiids* Sarsaparilla,” in cases similar to my own, I concluded to trv a few (titles, several of which were used, but from the long deep sealed character of mv disease, produced no very de cided change; considering this as the only probable cure fur uiy case. I persevered, until the disease was entirely cured. It is now over eleven months sine* the cure was completed; therein not the slightest appearance of a return. I, therefore, pronounce my self WELL, and the cure entirely effected by “Sands* Sarsaparilla,*' as I took no other medicine of any kind during the time I was using it, nor have I ta ken any since. Please excuse this long deferred ac kuowlodgement, which I think it my duty to make. Vour valuable Haisaparilla cured me, with the bless ing of Divine Providence, when nothing else could, and I feel myself under lusting obligations to you. I can say many tilings 1 cannot write, and I do most respectfully invite ladies afflicted as I have been to rail upon me and I will satisfy them folly of the truth as stated above, and many other things in reference to the case. NANCY J M1LLER, 218 Sullivan s! For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its superior value and efticacy, see pamphlets, which may la* obtained gratis. Prepared ami sold wholesale and retail by A. B. & D. SAN DM, Wholesale Druggists, 79 Fulton street. New-York. Agents ioi the proprietors in Mobile— MOSELY & TUCKER. In Gainesville—Jamks G. Robertson. In Huntsville-Mpottswood & Nunnai.lt. In Montgomery—A. McBrydk. Sold also by Diuggisls generally throughout the United Stales Price fell per bottle—six bottles (5. 00“ The public are lespectfully requested to re uieiiilier that it is Sands’ Sarsaparilla that has and is constantly achieving such remarkable cures of tlie most difficult class of diseases to which the human frame is subject, and ask fur Sands* Saisapuriii* and take no other. jan23 4«tf MOSELY Ik TUCKER. SUPERIOR WINES and LIQUORS.—The subl scriber has been authorised by one of the oldest and most respectable importing houses in the city of New York, to receive orders for the following gen uine articles, viz; W1 .\ EM—Shiel's old PaleHlierry, Widow Mhiel’s do. File only lot of this splendid article now on sale iu this country, and some very old Brown Sherry. Also— Phelps, Phelps & Laurie's very superior Ma deira, iui|ioi led in 1834, and some Camera and other choice Madeiras. BRANDIES—Dark and pale Hennessey Brandy, equal to any ever imported. Also, a small quan tity of the celebrated Godard Brandy, import ed iu 1805. The aliove wines and liquors have been tested by competent judges, and a guaran tee w ill la* given to those who may order any of the above dial these articles shall equal tlie sain sales now ai my ollice. The prices will be (omid much below the usual rates, and leruis ol credit for quantities will be li beral. P. B. TAYLOR, jaul.3 No. 4 Hagan's Buildings. M 'I ROCKKIES, &c., received by late arrivals \JT from Boston : Gil—20 bids Winter bleached pure Sperm 7 casks Spring bleached pure Sperm, and unbleached, 10 bbls bleached Whale Candles—200 boxes 1st quality pure Sperm, assorted sizes Soap—200 Inixea No. 1 Boston Brown 150 hf do do do do Beans—15 bbls small while Northern Cranberries—6 Uhls,30 halfand 50quarter, Curtis' brand Coffee —112 sacks Rio uu win uu«t;iuiucni java Potatoes—200 hbla Chenango, in fine order Unions- 150 bbls Silver Skint, in Flour bbls and in fit rate shipping order Sugar—30 b!*l# Loaf, 40 bbls crashed No. 1, Fait Ibis ion, white Sheetings—12 bales heavy Portland, 2 89 100 yards to (lie pound Denims — 10 bales Indigo colored Kerseys—5 cases for sale low to close con* signmenc Mattresses—25 double, curled ilair, to close coiiidgnnient. A*» sale by j..iI3 J AS. A. HOOPER, 40 St M.oUel-st UlO COFFEE—1900 bags of new crop iu double linen bags. Goshen Butter—100 firkins best quality Northern Flour—75 half bids Canal Flour Fulton Market Beef—36 half and qr bbls, best quality. Java Cor k re—80 bags superior quality Refined Sugar —150 Mils and half boxes Loaf, PoAdered and Cnislted, from Woolsey and Wool* ►ey’s Refinery. Champagne—150 Imskets various brands Sperm Canih.es—50 boxes New Bedford Teas—200 packages Black and Green, assorted qualities. Jamaica Rum—1 puncheon very old and superior quality Hut kwh eat Flour—100 packages, half, quar ter and eighth bbls. The above articles, on consignment, will be sold on favorable terms to llie trade bv inn 14 J NO. C. KYAN, 18 St. Michnel-st. Fnaliiouable Winter i’lothlng. STANTON & BROTH FK are receiving per bark Vernon, from New Yoik, in addition to their former supply, a large and fashionable assortment o Clothing, coitHsfing in part of— Biack, Blue and Olive Frock and Dress Coats Beaver. Pilot, Cloth k Cassimere Business Coats Tweeds and Satfinec do do do Cloth, Beaver Cloth and Flushing Overcoats Full and 4 circle Cloth Cloaks Fancy and plain Casnimere and Sattinet Pants Velvet, Satin and Cashmere Vests Beaver, Cassitneie and Silk Hats Gentlemen** nnd Youth’s Cloth Caps. Togeihei with a general assortment of Hosiery, Scarf*, Stocks, Gloves, etc , which we will sell At the lowest possible terms, at No 25 Dauphin street. jmi8 __ ClNIIFF—500 liotties Lorillard's Maccoboy Snuff, ^ 300 bottles Koome’s Maccoboy Snuff 500 “ Lorillard’s Scotch do 300 ** Roome’s do do 300 pounds Scotch Snuff, in bladders 250 “ Maccoboy do, in jars — Received per shin Martha Washington and for sale by ilAVlLAND, CLARK k CO., ian!7 45 and 47 Water-st. BLACK and BLUE BLACK SILKS— Danikli <V Brady have just received— Black and Blue Black Ponit de Soi Black and Blue Blue* Gros d’Afrique Black and Blue Black lipp’d Anmnre Black and Blue black Italians, which they will sell cheap f«»r cash. jan25 SLATES—8.500 Countesses 20xTo 6,100 Viscountesses 18x10 4,600 large Ladies* 16x10 8,900 do 16x 8 —Landing per Washington and for sale by juntl D. WHEELER, 28St. Michsel*st. CODFISH— 500 boxes in store ami fur sale by > janl7 BEERS k SMITH.