Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 26, 1825, Image 3

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The present charge he considered is I its orthography i for, in any of these, eases, hotly liciousand untenable; and lie would 'the term *• incorrect" would be ns applicable jiifel.'idly appeal tu every gentleman whq as in cases of a more important chnractn ‘id liecn aci'ustomcd to louk at tho com* The some observations would, in a greu ui, |mv with an eyo of experience i to degree, upply tu the 4th speciticatinn whim, very member of the legal profession, who- came unde tho cognisance of no article of fc, be would not, at. the first glance, pro-, war which was contained in our naval code. L> nice an indictment propurrediu the same Tho filth specification was equally loose forms sod terms, to be altogether unsustain-1 and indefinite.—It states that Captniu Por- , | ter had not only in this publication made If.'re Mr. Jones read extracts from Tyt- public official communications from, and cor- |, r’s work on Military Law, M’Arlhur on respnndence with, the government; but had, iNilitary anil Naval Courts Martial,to show on othor occasions between October lst,tllil4 livith what nare Courts always regarded the and June t5, I825, made public with* ut au- Jjincrcsts of ullieers who were accused be- 1 thority or permission thereof, orders and in- ■tore them, mid to sustain what ho had pro-1 struct ions from tho government, and official vioosly slated on the subject of tho furnish- correspondence with the government. Ac- " .■ i «' ‘il . ...til. nil nsnnuilnivf Dili! IntU Innc r u copy ofchnrgesaiiJsiK'ciflcatious.wilh iist of witnesses, Si.c. He also referred cording to all procedeirt and law, these ape cificatioiis ought to contain the particulars of time and place and fact. This specifica tion was in all those requisites defective ; but had it been otherwise he knew of no ar ticle of war by which the conduct, so alleged against him as an offence, was made punish able. He regarded the specifications as having n greater tendency to confuse the charge than to explain it. There was new M la list |to the same authorities, to shew that the charges and specifications, should, in eve ry case, be made to set forth the olfence charged, in the most plain terms, and to de signate every particular eircu.nstuuce of time and pluce. I In the present case, he contended that the accused had not been furnished with the !specification, at the time pointed out by* thing of a specific character in the charge ; Itiiese authorities, and required by the 38th ; there was still less in the specifications; article of wur, sanctioned by the Congress! which indeed, appeared to him to atford a of the United States. new illustration of that error of logic which The learned counsel then proceeded to a j is known by the phrase, ignotum per igno• scries of observations and criticisms on the j tiiu• charge itself, which was now presented to | In contusion, the learned counsel stated tin* Court Martial, and the specifications by! that he hud adopted this inode of exception which it was accompanied. to the charge itself, contrary to the wish of With respect to the charge itself, it con-! his distinguished client. He had. however, tabled two members: “ Insubordinate con-, been fortunate enough to induce that gen- diicf, and conduct unbecoming an officer.” pieman to surrender the Honorable dictates in the very outset of the charge, the leurn- j of his own judgement to the more cool und cd counsel contended, so fur from being dispassionate views of his counsel. He hud plain and specific, a word was used which waved his objections lo this course, which was not to be found in any vocabulary of j had been adopted, with a view to put a stop lour language, which was never used, nci- Itlier in art nor in science, nor in thedepurt- Iniont of general literature. It was a word lof foreign growth, and one which could loiily be defined by a reference to its nega- Itivo, or primitive, as the gruminariuus would liiy. The Counsel hero took u view of the ■furious meanings of tho word subordinate, ■in order to arrive at the proper signification lof insubordinate ; and caui** to this compu lsion, us the most favorable one which could lbe drawn for the prosecution itself, that the ■word could only mean disobedience, and the Iciiurgo itself “ disobedience of orders so ■that, in fact, it could only bo received as a ■ repetition of a first charge. With respect to the 2d member of the charge—“Conduct unbecoming an officer,” he contended that there was no naval arti cle of war sanctioned by the United States, under which such a charge was cognisable. He admitted, that in tho military articles of war, there was a provision lor the trial of such as were arraigned of “ conduct un becoming the character of an officer,” but there was nothing of the kind in the naval code, lie then adverted to the British code on which our military article of war which referred to this subject was grounded, and! to a tedious and unpleasant inquiry. He thought it would be better for all partieB that the investigation should be thus sum marily interrupted ; and he hoped the learn ed gentleman who occupied the situation of Judge Advocate woulJ be induced to uban- don the charge, which he had thus endea voured to show, was not to be sustained on reason or on precedent. Tho point to which his remarks tended was to put on en tire stop to the proceedings. In common law, it would be called a motion to quash the indictment; and before the Court lie wished to stand precisely in the situation of a counsel who had mado that motion in a criminal court of common law. If the learned Judge Ayvocate should be induced, by the remarks which he had thus made, to abandon further proceedings, his resolution would be a subject of congratu lation to all parties. But on the contrury, should he determine to pursue an opposite course, he hoped that, when t he Court should determine to set in conclave, with a view to consult the Judge Advocate, that the re ply which that learned gentlemen might put in to the objections and arguments which the counsel of Captain Porter had c , thought it right to urge, would bo niude the United States had made an alteration, j known to Capt. Porter and his counsel, in which was manifestly for the worse. Tho \ order that such a rejoinder might be put in — ••»!—! — -*• • • * • ‘os the case should seem to require. The Court was then cleared fordelibera I Brtfish article of war which designated this I as an otfeuce cognisable by a Court Mar- I tial, marked the olfence itself in much stron- I gfif terms. The conduct must not only, ac- I cording to the British code, he “ unhecnin- liug an olllcer,” but be scandalous and infa- f mous. He referred to t l»o msc» of n Court- I Martial utthe CapeofGocwl llnpc.wlicr W. T. WILLI AMS, H AS just received NORTH AMERI CAN REVIEW. No. XLVIII. contents. 1. Goldsboruugh’s Novel Chronicle. Unilod StuteB Nuvul Chronicle.— By Charles Goldsborougli. II. Character end Writings of Dr. Brown. Lectures nil the Philosophy of tho Human Mind. III. Amusements in Spain. Recollections ut' the Peninsula. IV. Recent American Novels. 1. The RetNgeo, a Romance. 2. Hohomok.a tale of Early Times. 3. Peep at the Pilgrims in I63G. 4. The Witcli of New-England, a Romance. 5. Saratoga, a Tale of the Revo lution. 6. Adsonville, nr Marrying Out. 7. A Winter in Washington. 8. Tales of an American Landlord, o. O’Halloran, or tho Insurgent Chief, an Irish Historical Tale. 10. Guslington Shadow, a Reliance of the Nineteenth Century. V. Common Law Jurisdiction. A Dissertation on the Nnture and Extent of the Jurisdiction of tlie Courts of the United States, &e. By Peter S. Du Ponceau. VI. European Politics. A Roviow of tho Efforts and Pro gress of Nations, during the last twenty-five years; by J. C. L. do Sistnundi. Translated from the French by Peter S. Du Ponceau. VII. Travels in Colombia. Journal of a Residence and Trav els in Colombia, during the years 1823 and 1824. By Capt. S. Coch rane. VIII. Major Long’s Second Expedition. Narrative of an Expedition to the Source of St. Peter’s River, Lake Winnepeck, &c. Performed in the year 1823, nndcr the'command of Stephen II. Long. Compiled from the Notes of Major Long, Messrs. Say, Keating, and Colliuun; by Wil liam II. Keating. IX. Da Ponte’s Observations. Alcnne Osservnzioui sail’ Articulo Quarto publicato nel North Ameri can Review, il Mese d’ Ottob're dell’ Anno 1821. Da L. Da Ponte. X. Braiuard’s Poems. Occasional Pieces of Poetry. By John G. C. Brainard. XI. Critical Notices. 1. Mr. Sullivan’s Address to the Members of the Bar of Suffolk. 2. Colonization Society. 3. Burton’s Essays on Metaphys ics and Ethics. 4. Robinson’s Catalogue of Min erals. 5. Hoyt’s Antiquarian Researches. 6. President Lindsloy’s Address at Nashville. 7. Van Rensselaer’s Lectures on Geology. . 8. The Leper of Anst. 9. Bancroft's Edition of Jacobs’ Latin Reader. 10. Memoirs of General Harrison. 11. Revision of the Laws of New- York. Say's American Entomology. Quarterly List of New Publications. Notice.—It may be proper to remark, that New Editions of parts of the Old So tion : and when tho doers were re-opened, it was unnuunced that the Court could take bo order on the subject until the argument of the counsel for Capt. Porter should be before it in a written form. Mi. Junes then stated tllttC lie should olficor who had presented a horse lo a super!- have boon prepared with a written copy of or officer,as a gill subsequently bro’t a charge his argument this morning, hut lor his iuilis- against him tor J&IOO for the animal. For position. lie would lake care however, this conduct, lie was brought to trial before thut a written copy should bo made out in ties are now printing off to supply orders, a Court Martial, Cor " scandalous and infa- the afternoon, and furnished to the Judge end complete the full sets of subscribers, mom conduct." The Court acquitted hint Advocate. 6 who wish to have the work entire. Public of all the enormous part of the charge, but j The Court then adjourned until to-mor- Listitutions, or Libraries, where it is doem- luutid him guilty of conduct unbecoming the j row morning ut tell o’clock. ■ ed important to have a perfect set of the character of an officer, und sentenced him j j work, can be furnished either with the to be .suspended lor six mom lis. The King! Gcoroia Tho result of the examinu- wll " le or any part, by an order to the agent. however, annulled the sentence, on the tions lately published, clearly show that Col. J " 1 - v25 92 ground that, ha**ing acquitted the officer of Crowd, the U. S. Agent, was a highly itn- the precise charge which hud been prefer-. proper anil mischievous officer. The Agent I red against him, the Court, bud no further sent to Georgia by the President, suspends 1 right, and could not find him guilty of any Col. Crewel; but writes to him, thut his other charge than the one specified. At impressions are highly in favour of liis “ iu- tho Hiime tune, the King did not censure a teerity and honor," and this too. after a Room on MONDAY NEXT, at five o’clock decision, which was so evidently prompted sovereign and independent slate has room-, P. M. L. MASON, Sec’ry. by those meu feelings, w hich, as officers and red his removal cause - ' Library Society. lis A MEETING of the Savannah Library n- Society, will be hold at the Library . - - - - -This ia,to say the, gentlemen, the Court experienced. The least, great impolicy. Georgia must, not be report of this trial was to lie found ill iVl'- treated as a rebellious colony, bur. with the! July 26 92 Arthur un Military ami Naval Cottrls-Mur-1 respectful deference due to the rights of one | NtolCTl, tioii'null’,!'i wns »n evident distinc-, of i he confederated states sustaining the -w-qROM the entry of a lens* in Brvnn tion, as the leardud counsel matntamed. he-, general government.F SW WarrLVard .Kid Sk somewhat worn, and a Blue Silk Umbrella, j for which a reasonable reward will be paid, if left at this office. July 26 92 POAT OP SAVANNAH. tween “ unbecoming an officer,” and “ un becoming the character.” An officer might wear iifs unitorn in an unbecoming manner, he might conduct himself i« a mnnuer which would be unbecoming; but these trifling mutters were not to be made subjects for W.?n^n“l 1 . c !,°!',5?. urt8 . w 1 rtia , 11 ff 1 il i arrived, TlCKv Yft wa.sbt. tier that our naval code should con-1 Schr. Savannah, White Charleston 1 tain no article on the subject, than that it I day. Passengers, Messrs Ilaont r.iwpll T N ,,IR R,l0(le Mand Grand State Lotte- should contain the faulty one which was to and three others* *’ CuWe11, 1 ry, Second Class, which draws next be lound in our military system. As there SAILED ON SUNDAY ' ^ ‘ ~ was no authority conferred by the naval ar- Brig Maryland. Johnson, New-York, tides of war tor the trial nt alleged offen- Schr. Alligator, Addison, Charleston. ccs ot Ins character, he did not intend to Sloop Experiment. , New-York. go further into U. I armved from this i*ort. he learned Counsel then tool* exceptions I At New-Ycrk, 14th inst. schr. Cvgnet, to the specifications by which the clinigo Cowart, 7 days, us accompanied. The first of there sped- ^ _ month. fictions stated, that Captain Porter wrote , and transmitted certain letters. ofaninsu- Attention Chatham Artillery / bnrdinate and disrespectful character, to th President of the United States, and th» Se cretary of tho Navy. Attorsonie additional comments on the word insubordinate, and >'« application to tho letters, and a conjecture or two, whether it referred to the precise language or routino ofthe letters, the Coun sel went on to quote from authorities, the doctrine, that even where charges were preferred fur mutinous & seditious language it was necessary that such language should beset forth in ils precise terms ; and noth ing be left general, nothing remain for mere conjecture to fiil up. Ho knew no article «t war, under which insubordinate letters could be made a subject cognisable by the With regard to the second and third spe cifications, that Captain Porter had publish ed or authorized the publication of the pro ceedings of the Cmir of Inquiry, before the ,c l,< * 8,,t bonzpdsuch publication; ^*v j ".Publication thua made by Capt. r ? lve »n incorrect statement of Ihi. p oeesdnigs of the said Court of Inquiry, coul lni U "> j0r v, r Wl ! at of war that tion of Ik 1 "' fespi'Ct to the publica- tion ofthe proceedings ,,f > Court, Courts thpm ever y P e * F °n attending dines 01 ^ to public the procee- r«T ,,n P . or,er - 'f be publislied, j: n • r “ ie publication of tho procee- tnan hag 1 !" 1 '' C | S . BC ’ dl< i no morfl ’ban any tlintthi nsi ,l , to <l». As to the charge oftlm h v»r Ub WM incorrect,.it partook iaecifiri.H Ue C *l a r ac,ur '0*" fill ’bo rest of the correct” l °VVa« !t Wl,,lt re, P ec ’ it in lion iJ | l incorrect in its punctua- x°a—incorrect in it, syntax-incorrect in 60 Numbers, 6 Ballots Drawn. SCllE HE I 1 Prize of 4552 4 500 0 too 44 of $50, &c. &.c. Tickets $5. Also, in Maryland State Lottery, Fifth Class, which draws 27th ins', in Baltimore. Tickets six dollars—Capitals: 1 Prize of $20,000 1 5,000 5 1,000 July 26 Appear at. your Lab oratory on Thursday, 28th July, in full uni form, at half-past four o’clock, P. M. tor in spection. • By order Capt. Bloii, BULLOCH, First Serg’t. 92n 1 Prize of $10,000 1 10,000 1 5,000 A,c. Sec. 10 Prizes of$l000 30 100 50 50 Apply at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. July 23 PILOTS A UTHORIZED to act for the Bur and River of Savannah : BRANCH. E. Broughton, J. Low, S. Briggs, N. B. Sisson, H. Cragg, J. Smith, A. Guard, S. 11. Timmons, J. H. Hail, Wright White, J. Johns, Thomas West, W. Wall. CERTIFICATE. J. P. Dent, 9 ft, W. Foster, 14 ft. Win. White, 12 E.C. Hopkins,14 A. M’Lean, 12 J. Robbins, 14 W. Thomas, 14 D Proctor, 16 L. Foster, 16 By order of the Board, John g. holcombe, Secretary C. P. July 26 92pf Window fiiinds. J UST received, an assortment of the above, articles of all sizes. I. W. MORRELL. July 7 84 T\\e ftvtbiJCTibfelc HAS RECFAVED PER SHIP EMPE ROR, AMD OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. W AFFLE AN1) WAFER IRONS Dust. Pan* and Spit-Boxes Hair and Wist Brooms Club and Brcuid Axes {Scrubbing, Cloth and Hair Brushes, A I, 8 0, A few dozen Pockctliglits N. B. WEED. July 23 91a Fresh Flour. 1 AA BARRELS Howard-Stroet fresh A vP vr ground FLOUR, (of the genuine mark, large red “S") selected particularly for family use, aro now landing, and for sale by FRANCIS SORREL. July 23 o l p rEU¥\JMElVI, &c. T HE subscribers have just received per ship Emperor, from New-York, a fresh supply of Choicp and Elegant Articles of Perfumery, $c. carefully selected for retail, siicli usti.e following: Otto of Roses in elegant cut and gilt bottles Macassar, Russia. Bears and Antique Oils, |i great variety, for Urn growth of hair French Put. and English Roll Pomatum of various odours Lavender. Orange Flower and Rase Wa ters, very superior Cologne Waters in ground glass stopper, octagan, square and long plain bottles, very highly perfumed Extracis of Rose, Husk, Lavender, Orange an . Mill!flower Essences of Beigamot, Leman, Lavender, Musk and Cinnamon Fine Washing Soaps fur the Toilet Otto of Rose and Cosmetic Wash Balls Vegetable, Rose, Musk, llenzton, Violet, Cinnamon, Vernacular, Palmyrene, Oriental. Sultana. Bandana, Transpa rent und Purified English Windsor Soaps, in cakeB Fine Cosmetics, Milk of Roses, Almond Paste, Otto of Rose, Lip Salve and Frcnrh Almond Soap, for removing freckles and rendering tho akin per fectly smooth Carbonic, Fine Rose and Aromatic Tooth Powders, Aromatic and French Opiut Paste, for whitening and cleansing the teeth Silver and Brass Wired Teeth Brushes, with fluted, turned and plain and gilt handles, ofthe best quality Scented and Plain Hair Powders, in one ib. and half lb. papers Powder Puffs, Court Plaster Fine Teeth, Pocket and Dressing Combs Durable Ink, Shaving Boxes, with soap to fit Snuff Boxes, A fine assortment of Cloth, Hair, Shaving, and Nail Brushes Elegant Cut Glass Mermaid and English Pungenta Smelling Bottles Elegant Gilt Pocket Books and Wallets, with polished steel clasps Segar Boxes, Reticules, Pocket and Cham ber Lights, Tonquin Beans Polished Sieel Scissors, old English R azorn Comb Brushes, Sic. Sic. all of which are of fered at reduced prices. LAY & HKNDRICOSON, July 19 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. For New-York, A Tho fast sailing coppered and cop per fastened brig MARYLAND, Capt. Johmon, Is expected to arrive this day, and will be despatched without delay. For freight oi passage, apply to r .l, " I. R ffFItltRpT »• r>!) Mod’ll""' A klm SO For sale—an excellent GIG and SADDLE HORSE. Ap ply at this office. June 15 71 BY J. B. HERIIERT St CO. THIS DAY, 26th inst. Will be suld on Hunter’s Whiff, at X i’cIock, for tho benefit of the uuderwritera iod all concerned, one Boll weighing about * *100 lbs. one Cable, one Jib. One Mainsail, One Lamp, One Compass, One Lead, Two Pump Boxes, die. saved from the wreck of the light ship, east sway on the Florid* Coast, and limuglit info this peri by the schr. Good Intent, Capt.Churcfiill —Term* cash.' ,lu|v 28 Savannah and A gusta COACH. Upholstery Store. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has opened an exten sive establishment in the above line, next door south of his Cabinet Furniture Waro- House, in Wliittaker-Street, and will at all seasons offer for sale a general assortment of FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERY,con sisting of Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows Mattresses made from pure curled hair Do. prepared moss Do. iur ship’s births Do. childrens cribs Do. Cots Easy Chairs, Beadsteads, Cotts. Door Mats, and a large und extensive assortment of Cabinet Furniture of every description. All of which, will be sold very low for cash or approved Credit. I. W. MORRELL. N. R. Old Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, Ea sy Chain, und Hair Motresaea, corded and restitffed in the best manner. Julv21 Mail JWio Arrangement—Georgia Side. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has removed the Line of Stages on the Georgia side, and will hereafter, leave Snvunniih every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 oY.lock, A.M. lodge at PierceY, and arrive in Augusta at 6 o’clock next day. For scats, apply at the Georgia-Hotel. JOSEPH I. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Savannah, March 20,1825. N. B. Horses, Carnages, and Gigs, to Let.-—Horses kept by the day, month o: year, and expresses sent at tne shortest notice. Afnrch 24 loll) A fresh supply ui the above val uable MEDICINE, just received per brig Frances, ami for sale by GEO. RYERSON, May 11 Sole Agent. BY J. B. HERBERT St CO. THIS DAY, 26th inst. Will be sold on Hall Si Hoyt’s Wharf, at XI o’clock, for tho benefit of the underwri ter^ and all concerned, 100 Barrels IVrsh [round Baltimore Flour, 400 Bushels White lorn, damaged on board tho schr- Mobile, on her passage from Baltimore to this port, and sold by udvice of the Port Wardens.— Terms cash. J„| v « BY J.B. HERBERT Si CO On the first TUESDAY in AUGUST, Will be sold, before the Court-House, in ’hiscity, botween the usual hours, 22 head ofCattle. Sold by order ot'tlie Guardian of Susan Cunningham, a minor. B V\• ft. lioudun Vovtor, t.'otion flagging, &c A FEW casks, containing eight and a half dozen each of London Porter, im ported in the ship Georgia, on 28th June lust, are yet on hand and for sale; also, Cotton Bagging, errtes of assorted Liverpool EARTHEN WARE, and a variety of Seasonable Dry Go'ids, Apply to ANDREW LOW & CO. July 16 88 ADMINISTRATOR’S SAI.E. BY J. B. HERBERT St CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in September, Will be sold before the Court-House in this city? between the usual hours of sale, u TRACT OF LAND, coni Mining four hun dred acres, more or less, botindeu northsrd- ly by the Augusts Road, southnrdly by land lately I)r. Cocke’s, eustardiy by lands of Jos. Stiles, and E. Jencks, and westardly by lands lately belonging to Wenrat, with thp ininrovenients, consisting of a good ini Dwelling House nnd Stable! \llllWL Qtln ched, and three NegroIlon- limJM *es, being the real estate of Benj. Put man, dec. Sold by permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and bv order of the administratrix, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate.—Terms at time of sae.l July 16 M 20,000 DOLL S. FOR FIVE I O N the nth of August, the following Lot tery will be drawn in Providence : STATE LOTTERY, 8KCOND CLASS. Fifty Numbers Combination. S. Sf JI. Allen 6f Co. Agents for the Managers. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 I*r\z.e oi 2*0 OOU Dolls. 1 5 ODD do b 1 ODD do. 1 bbl do. 4 &Ov1 do. 8 IDO do. 44t & 4 do. 8ft 35 do. and 6204 prizes of $8 and $4. PRICE OF TICKET8. A package of seventeen tickets, embrac ing nil the combination numbers, from one to tifiy, which is warranted to draw $24, less tho usual deduction, with seventeen chun- ces for the highest prizes, : : : 85 00 A package of seventeen halves : 42 50 seventeen quarters, : 21 25 seventeen eighths,: : 10 62 Single ticket, ::::::: 5 00 half,: i ::::::: 2 50 quarter, ::::::: 1 25 Orders received by W. ROBERTSON, Jnty 16 Georgian Office Georgia, Ch atham County. Clcrk y s Office, lupcvior Court, Jui Stolen, O N Monday night last, from Johnston’s Square, a small INGRAIN SCOTCH CARPET, nearly new. A suitable re ward will be paid on returning it to the subscriber. S. BATTEY. July 21 sip UI.Y Tkrm, 1825. ( T HE following defaulting Jurors for said Tumi, to witJames Reason, Win. F. Loach, A. Clark, Anson ParsonB, L. Baldwin, Francis Biois, John Schenck. John Alyrick, and Patrick Norris, are here by notified, that unless goud and sufficient excuse, made by affidavit, be filed with the Clerk of this Court, within thirty days from this date, that each Jurior so in default, be fined ill the sum of ten dollars, and that ex ecution do issue for the same. By order of Ihe Court, A, B. FANNIN, Clerk. July 23 91 Madeira Wines. T HE undersigned has on hand, and of fers for sale upon liberal terms for cash or approved acceptances, payable in this city, a quantity of Madeira Wine of the justly celebrated brand of John Homird March Sf Co. in pipes, half-pipes, quarter- casks and eighths, of various importations ; some very old, and all very superior. Ho has always a subscription List open, for the importation of Wine from Madeira to this place, and will thankfully receive or ders for any quantity : he will, in the course of this mouth, forward a list which will bn supplied in the course ofthe next ensuing Autumn. PETIT DE VILLERS, Sm-nonnh, 1th July, 1825. Fnctor. July 9 85 6w TO PLANTERS. THE SUBSCRIBERS H AVING made a considerable purchase of lust season’s imported PLAINS, which they offer lor sale at the last year's prices, for cash or drafts on their factors, payable any time before the 1st of April next; which must be, at least. 20 to 25 per cent, less then the ensuing Fall Importation can bo sold at. W. Si H. ROSE. Savannah, 7th June, 1825. The Darien Gazette will insert the above until the first of October, and send the bill to this office. June 7 63 A CARD. T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in the several Courts of Law and Equity in this State, offers to the public his pro fessional services in the Courts of Bdih, I Henry, I Jones, I Crawford, Monroe, | Jasper, I Twifftrs, Pike. WASHINGTON POE. Macon, Bibb County, (Gu.j July 7 84 TKEftn DRUGS, saiE!Dn©aHiB8 PERFUMERY,&c. 9 B Y the ship Emperor, the subscribers have received thirty-five packages of GenuineD uns, Medici /es. Per fumery, Fancy Articles ir c. carefully selected by one of tho partners newest the north - , which added to their for mer Btock on hand, comprises an assortment very extensive, and particularly suited for this market, and well worthy the attention of dealers. Merchants, Physicians, Plan ters and Families, would do well to forward their orders, as they will be sold at our usual low rates. LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Julv 16 “ HEMOYAAi. T HE subscribers have removed to John ston’s Square, next door.west of Messrs. A. Low Si Co. where they are opening a handsome assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, in addition to their former stock. W. & IL ROSE. April 5 io BIT The Darien Gnzclte» and Recorder, Milledgevillo, will give the above four in sertions, and forward their accounts to this office. Dr. Paul H. Wilkins, O FFERS his services in the Pbacticf of Meihciise, Sukoerv and Oaste- tricks, to the inhabitants of Savannah and its.vicinity. He may be found at Mrs. Want ’s, or at his office four doors to the •oath of it, in Broughtou-Street. Jql/.tl 66 VALUABLE MEDICINE. Ant'-Dispeptic Pills, PREPARED BY HENRY JAMES. A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Habitual Costiveness and Piles. It is well known th at Dyspepsia is one of the most frequent and formidable diseases of our country. Its commencement is indi cated in different patients by various symp toms, of which tne most remarkable are— Irregularity of the bowels, obstinate cos- tiveness, headache, commonly called ner vous or sickly headache, yellowness of the eyes and skin, acidity of the stomach alter eating, often called heart-burn, flatulence or wind on the stomach, bitter taste in Ihe month in the morning, foetid breath, drowsi ness after dinner, ebility, lassitude, emaci ation, depression of spirits, Sic Piles being connoctcd with indigestion and costiveness, are certainly and speedily removed by the pills. • A fresh supply ofthe above valuable med icine, has just been received per ship Em peror, from the Patentee, and can be ob tained only at the store of LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. July 14 N. GIN. Just Received per hrig Pheasant. 1 AA BBLS. Gin, for sale by 1UU J. B. HERBERT & CO. Jun« 22 77 m&awi&ai. James Anderson^*Co H AVE removed to the middle teneme: i oung’g Buildings, where they off for sale a large and general assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DR GOODS, received by the latest arrivals from Live pool and New-York. June 24 79 JAMES ANDERSON* CO. H AVE on hand 0 few balesofWHITE, BLUE, and MIXT PLAINS AND LONDON DUFFLE RTJINKETS, Imported last year, which they will sell at a considerable reduction from 1 lie prices ot last season. Their usuul supply of PLAINS, BLANKETS St BAGGING, will be received by the first Fall vessel from Liverpool, and they will be able to supply their triends with Fresh Imported Goons, at aB low rates as any former importation can be sold for June 24 79 Corn Afloat. OR/)/) BUSHELS Maryland White Corn, in prime order, for sal* from schr. Ocean, at Jones’ Upper Wharf* Apply to HALL & HOYT. July 14 N "tice. A LL persons indebted to the subscriber, either by book account or notes, wiU call on Mr. GEORGE D. SWEET, who is authorised to settle the sa me. JAMES WELLS. July 19 89t N otice. D URING my absence Mr. Aaron Cow ard will act ns my attnrncv. JOSEPH t THOMPSON. July 19 89*