Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 25, 1825, Image 1

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t , » W feetie*—Vb\, V1L SAVANNAH, THUR^DAK MOiU AUGUST 25. rt25 ±!i Xo.g,H&. tPtSH&S5HTOiaiSo I " ^ u am\ MVUVU t.\L rjiEsa drum, £ EDITED and published IS Til* CIT7 OF S AV ANN AH, Bv G. $ w. Robertson, . T HOST HOtLAHB FER ASSUM, VIIASIS IN AUTAXC*. - •#*— FOR THE COUNTRY, .a nuhtulied to meet the arrangement ol P it three times a week, (Tuesday, Thursday wd Saturday) at the Office of thi V \r < and contains all the imelli teucc Commercial, Political aod Hiaeellan- including advcrltsementa. pUb.mbed tn fl,e Dad)’y»P* r j, u se- tto all parts of thJ State and Union, or delivered in the city, itertion. and 37* for every auceeemng pub JfcrLwty Pffi* Z. WX bv law, to be held on ,h „ h f tcn in I,',. f,,re m-.th, between, the: h.mr ■^ «, „ , h „ 0 »un day ofsrlf. . r property must ^ rreVi " Ut n No. e i ;^o"the , dehfor. and e-ditors of an C.'urt of Ordinary for leave to anil lar.a, must be published Auie Mouths BSsagBamsi-gm.i 1 " Notice. N INE months after dale application will be mode to tho Honorable t he Jus tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a tract of laud, known ns number eistlit. Oth Iburtw^t, l«- (formerly Munroe) County, lor the bem fit ofthe heirs and creditors ot the estate ot «f N. S. Bayard. jj j, BAYARD. Administrator celate N. S. Bnya rl • Jan 5 « T HE subscriber intending to close his business in this city, offors his stock at reduced prices, for CASH, consisting ot Sideboards of various patterns, Secretary and Book Cases, Wardrobes, French Press es, Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tables,Co - modes, Pillar and Claw Work Tables, Card Tables, Tea Tables, Dining; Tables, Breakfast Tables,Gentlcmeu’s Writing Ta bles and Book CascH, Inclosed Basin Stands, Wash Stands, Candle Stands, Work Stands, Mahogany Cribbs. Cradles, Mahogany high post Bedsteads, Field tlo. Maple do. Maple Field do. Wire Safes, Cnt.ts, Mattresses, Cooking-Glasses, Fancy &,Windsor Chairs, itee. at the Ware-llonso, corner of Whitla- ker-St reet and Bay l.anc, J. H. O. also requests that those who are indebted, will please to make payment with out delay, and those having nny demands, present their accounts for settlement. 1 J. II. OLDBUSIIAW. .Ton 25 III Consumptions, Coughs, £jc. BUTLER’S » N otice. N INE MONTHS after date of thia notice, application wilt be made to the Honors, ble the Court of Ordinary of-Chatham Conn ty, for permission to aetl all the reel estate ot John Waketlv, dec. for tbr benefit ot the heirs anil creditorsif raid decc-.'icd- ROBERT HOY, Haeente. Fob 94 Notice. ■Vf r-’E MONTHS after da c, •ippf'rifton s ill IM be made to the Honorable Inf nor Court of Chatham county, for leave to red the real ml personal estate of the late Hra Ann Him- ilttm, deceased, for the benelit or the hens andcrvtl.ttnai'fsdd e.siute, won THING TON (1 \LE. F.ve-ut<tr. M.e-l 10 - ‘ ,n * NOTICE. N TNF. months ui\"v due, application wil! bp made to tnc Inferior Court nfChiihair. County. Sitting for ordinarv pnrpos -i for an one, (1) Green Ward, in ill* o: v of Savannah, being the real t state of Francis Jaiincau, (leo for ttu- benefit of thi hrirs an-. 1 creditors of ■aid estate WILLI Ut (- ASV0 Qualified Exeevtor 9 I* Notice. . months j.fiec dale, application will Ne u i Made In tlte Honorable ill.* inferior Court r.t Oanriden County, when rill ng f ir ordinal y purpo'e-*, f?r fejive io sell 250 acres of land belonging (o the estate of .It In Brown, d cessed fer the benefit of ilitr heirs and credi tors of seit estate, SAU KH DROWN, Admistratrix JciTcrjon, 18-It June 1"2V J11-10 2’ 7R N otice. t'r-1 • E months after date, application n*iT £-'J be made to the Honorable the court of Gidmaryof Camden Oouuty, for h ave to sell •II the real ea’ate of the late Randolph M Gil lit,deceased, for the benefit of the heir* an creditors of said estate. HANNAH M'GIf.i n. Administratix, G ll'DONALn, Administrator St Marys, June 13th» 1825. June M ^8 Notice. T RhF.R voNTIfS from this date I shah ipphcHtion to the Batik of tli« St>»tc Georgia, for pasment in full for th<* half of a ten dollar bill of a«M Bank. Letter D. N-*. 2i7 ; signed A l*orter f flashier, the left hand hall being in my possession—the right hand hah limned by W.n. II, Bulloch. President, being the half lost. 4II persons interested will therefore 'ake d ie notice of this intention, ■nd file their "'j -ctions at said Rank, within the time mentioned. JAMES P. SCREVEN- J"ne2 50f § N t Notice. INE Mentha after d«te, application will be made to the Juatieea of the Ulterior 1 " r Cliatham County, when sitting for oroir.aty purpurrs, for leave to sell that earl tk. firat Tylhing, Weynolda Ward in , * •'*» °f Savannah, wbieti belongs to Ih t ea- me of Be Eantberios. for the benefit of the heirs and creditcra of said est-t... PETER EVEN, Admr , MA1IY EVEN, Adot«. June 10,1825. 675a O'lf ODIBUB. I*. E. .BRASSINNE, R ESPECTFUt.T.Y informs his friends and tho public, that ha has purchased the establishment in tliu nbove business, be- longing to Dr. A. Delaroclte, oppnsito tho Ext'ltanga, whore he offers for sale at low prices, a large assortment of ?rea\\ "Drugs, Medicines, and ChenAcu\s, , AMONG WHICH AIlE THE FOLLOWING r Aqua Po.tis, Alum v Antimony Arrow Root, Borax, Borgatnot BrimHtone, Barley, Balsam Cupivi, do Peru, do Fola Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon American beat and common Castor Oil Creapi of Tartar^ Calomel, Copperas Columbo, Finery, Gum Assafbetida Ak>es, Gtim Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, .Manna,Chumomile Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxvd of Bizmuth Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Pearlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar Glauber, Epsom and Rocjielle Salts Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine F OR the cure of Lo»:t«, Coughs,Cotwump lions, Spittn g of Blood, Aidtnus, and iise>\se» of the bi east and lungs. There is perhaps no medical observance belter esta.>«ished t none mote generally con Irmcd by the experience of the beat phystet* .us of ail ages and countries, and none ol ore* importance to the human family, that ie feet tliat many of the most difficult and in- wrnble consumptions originate in neglectful colds.. In a climate 10 vnr.able asouis, where he changes of the wea.her arc tr quentt) i idden ati.l unexpected, U requires more care *nd utientioiito gnanl againsv this dungerou^ •inemy oflile, than most people iWfjine u ‘ ire able and willing to bestow. The bills ot mortality exh'bit the melancholy feet that tin iroportion of deaths h this disease may bj ^om>idere.u as about • to one. l Asinnch ificnas this fetal dicea .u frtquently bi is urfi vice to the skill ofthe r.iott learned physh:- ins, it is a gratification to the proprietor tha he is enabled to oflerto these afll ctcd with it, a go. d';y prospect of rc.ief, in ihnt higbl) valuable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Speci fic. The Indians are happy in their know- ledge of medicnl plants; governed wh dlr '»• anevience. they mccertain ' IT e ana it is saiJ by*»n 'mthcr uf groat character, that * true consumption is s d.sease never known among them. . q hia Specific is pbtmncd by extrsc.ion F.orr herbs, routs, flowers, planf. &c. when in per. fectioa. In consequence r <f t* happy csni««tnn tion .v tiic most valuable h^rhs, Sic* iti esnmes \ bals tm of a superior value. It heals tnein- itred parts, oret.sthc pernn, and corrp n’es the diJ’urbcd ne-ve% utter the manner ed an ttnndvnc; con«eqnet:tly t’*'© obstruction ol the ches» and toe lungs winch const*.tote th.s disease, parti*'ultu ly need j f s u jc. It promott^ expectoration, wh'c’ 1 iseounanll) called for and whilst il clears .s s» d heals, it also Ki v<?! strength l*? the tender lungs In th«s m-twnet it removes the hectic fever, improves diges tion, gives strength to the nerves, repairs utr vppetuc nr.d improves the sf ir«ts, ’fh*R speci lie mav always be g;v» n in safety it is mild, pleisant to the feste, and my stfrly be given o infants, for which it is of ines inmble value. It affords relief in bowfl complaints, t ething, '-net run up* Wc.and is found p?.rticu« hrly useful in nypocnondri.'cai, nervous amt hysterical «V u -ases. B>-ch bdl ol direction contnini a dctoiled account of this disease in ail its different stages, and will be acc«»mp* •.ded « ith the signature of the preprietor it lied Ink, It is offered for sale by Gf.O. ItY KIU ON, only (my s'de agent) D-uggi-’t, r#.v ncr Bsv and Whit taker-streets, Savannah, a* one dollar per bottle. WU. HUILSR. dec no SO fKESH G^vliUIiM aiiliUs, AND DuDjuyxs Tltmer l\ool3* J UST received hy the rubsr.rtlur, and wa runted «.f the T«st geuson's growth, 2 box»*8 GtrdenSeedi,putunhy A. M*Mahon -o. Philwdelphia, expressly for ti»i» market and containing the following assortments, viz 1. Drumhead Cabbage 14. Karlj cuilcd Let V Long Red Beet luce 3 Long Orange Carrot 1S Hnyid Cabbage dc 4. Fur.dey 1 <5. Nutmeg Melon 5. Leek 17. Spinach 6. Onion 18. Lummer Savoy 7. Salmon Radish 19. Sweet Basil’ 8. Early Purple do. 20. Sage 9. Round leaved 21. Nasturtium tO Early Tumi pa 22. Cekry 11. Late do 23 Early Peas «*2 Saisafy -4. Late do 13 Asparagus 25 Early bunch bean 26 Red French do A i. s o; ?0 Packages containing the following But botis Blower Roots, viz. 1, Double Hyacinths I 4.Mexican tiger flower 9. F ne Tulips I 5 D iuble Tuberose 3. Narcissus 1 6 Star of B» tl lehem Kor sale by P. M-DERMO IT V K *> •« bssentiid Oil of Spruce J UST received from the Patentee, and neatly put up in phiuls, and for sale by LAY fc HENDRICKSON. May 25 Shad’s Buildings. Wanted, E mpty wine bottx.es. Apply to Mnvii geo. r Verson. A Negro Man. A PRIME Nepro Man, about 35 years of ago, a good field hand. For sale hy CALVIN BAKER. Juno 24 . 73 Taints Di-j nnA in 0t\. White, Red and Black Lead Prussion Blue, Verdigris Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Rod, Vermillion, Smalts Japan nnd Copal Varnish. WrfmnfeYAj. r.imntum, Anliquc Oil, Mncassar Oil Bast English Shaving Soap Eau do .Cologne, Lavender Water Otto of Roses Surgicnl Instruments and Patent Med icnics of every kind, the whole of warranted quality. Jan 20 47 MAHOGANY FURNITURE, inno t’oi tes. Curled Hair Ma trasses, l eather Beds, BOLSTERS &. PILLOWS, CHAIRS,&c. si as a> a© asm $ 3 PERFUMERY, &c. B Y the ship Fltnperor, the subscribers havo received thirty-five packages of Genuine. Drifts,Medicines,Per- fumertj, Fancy Articles, tec. carefully .selected by one of the partners now at thi. north, which added to their.for mer stock on hand,-comprises an assortment very extonsive, and particularly suited for this market, nod well worthy tho attention ofdealerw. Merchants, Physicians, Plan ters anil Families, would do well to forward their orders, as they will bo sold at our usual low rates. LAY &. IIENDRffcKSON, Druggists. Shad’s Buildings. July tffi IN THE PRESS AND WILL BE SI :.EDILV PUBLISHED S. C. Sf J. SCHENK, Price in Boards $1 37} Conta, Religious Cases of Conscience, •Answered in an Evangelical JHa41 ner, at the Casuistical Lecture, in Little St Helen's, Dish- . opgaU-Slrcct, BY S. PIKE &S. HAYWARD. TO WHICH IS ADDED The Spiritual Companion or the'Prof essing Christian, Tried nt the Ba r of God’s Word; and some free thoughts on the character uf THE HAPPY MAN. Mpamsh gars. A FE’*V M ulf and Quarter boxes very 6up«erior Spanish Eegnrs, or sale by F P. E. BRASSINNE, Opposite the Exchange. June 22 77 N. GIN. Just Hrcehedpcr brig Pheasant. -g Ai't BBLS. Gm, for sale by lU'J J. B. HERBERT &. CO. June 22 77 S idlitz and Soda Powders- OAk DOZEN Genuine Seidlitz Powders •Jvr 50 do do Soda do. Just received hy ship Augustn, and for sale by LAY &. HENDRICKSON, . Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. .TillV 30 »4 triass jidinps. A NEW supply, assorted patterns, with Glass Stands, for sale bv GF.O. RVERSON, Corner Bay and Whittakcr-Strects. March 4 T IIE subscriber offers for sale the fullow- bost qualify :— Sideboards, Sets ofDiiling Titbits Single do do Sofas, Tea Tables DreaKiusi uo. Tnlil,,. Do. with Glasses, Card Tables Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bureaus , Double and single Work Stands Ward Robes, Piano Stools Mnlmgany Chairs, Curlpd Maple do Rosewood do High Post Mahogany Bedsteads Do do Curled Maple do Mahogany Field Bedsteads Curlad Maple do Mantle and Pier Glasses Cribs, Cradles, Easy Chairs Candle Stands, Window Blinds Hall Lamps, Brass Fenders, Wire'do Andirons, Tongs and Shovels Dressing Glasses of every description Piano Fortes Double and Single Hair Mattrnsses Do do Moss do Feather Beds, Bolsters nad Pillows Children’s Chairs of all kinds Windsor Chnirs of every description Cots and Mntrnsscsto fit. Also, a large assortment of Brussels and Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to match The above nrticles can he examined at the store in Wliittaker-Street. opposite Col. Sliellman. I. W. MORRELL: March 15 33 APPROVED Patent Family ^Medicines L EE’S BILIOUS PILLS Anderson’s do do Coil’s do do Anderson’s Cough Drops' American do do Church’s do do Essence Mustard Worm Lozenges Black Drop > Henry’s True Cal cined Magnesia Andler’sAsiutic Len itive Roger’s Pulmonic Detergent Dalby’s Carminative A constant supply of the above useful Patent Family Medicines, together with a genital assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Shift, Cut Glass Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Lamp Oil, &c. &c. can be obtained at the store of LAY & HENDRICKSON, May 26 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Turlington’s Balsam of Life OpiiJ for the cleans ing ofthe teeth & gums RolPsAsthmatirPills Do Botanical Drops Austen’s Remedy for the Piles Hinckley's do do Thompson’s celebra ted Eye Water Thompson’s Teeth Paste Squire’s Grand Elix ir Jesuits Drops Tooth Ache do. &c. 1JW CANAL LOTTERY OF PENNSYLVANIA, EIGHTEENTH CLASS—NEW SERIES. T O be drawn on the 7th of September, 1825, and finished in a few minutes. Sixty -MX Numbers—Nine Ballots to be Drawn. SeAwmts. t Prise of 25.000 1)( liars is R25 00 t 12 5 ( XJ 12,5/0 1 < fcft) 5 660 1 5 m) 5.00.}. to l.ooo 10,000 at 500 10,000 50 200 10 000 ST mo i.*00 114 50 5 700. 285 20 5,7»0 ’595 10 15 950. 14 64 5 71.8J0 16500 Priz-s, 29:60 Blanks, I j gl 3,040 45760Tickets at 21 £ 183,1.40 r enoo of the Piviln, wu’f S. HAYW .Ui). i^s ol God with his In t’is Scheme with nine drawn billots there wllbe 84 prizes with three numbeison the n, $052 with two numhers on them and 14 364. with one number on them- Tbosr cketa having none of the drav n ballots or them bang blanks. to determ ne the fate of all the tickets in the above lottery 66 numhets, from one to 66 inclusive, will severally be placed in v witeel on the day of drawing, and nine cv them will be drawn, and that ticket having or it la a combination, jhe 1st, 2d and third uum* b^s drawn, will be entitled to g°5,000 That having on it the 4th, 5th at d 6:1), wil' bf entitled to $i2 ;00 Thkt having on it the 6th, 8ih and 9 h, wil bp entitled to g5,666. That having on it the 7th, 8ih and 9ih wil ke entitled to 5,000, Those tO having on them the PREFACE TO THE ABOVE WORK. I ^HK following Answers were, amongst o . them, delivered in a weekly Lecture, du rirg th last winter, with a view to *cmov the doubts of the timorous Christian, q ncktii him in the way to Znui, to gita d aguir.st pre sumptuous hopes, m.cl promote the life of reli gion in the soul* That these important endr m ght be answered, the auditory were desired to supply us with se*-1ous Gases of Conscience arrismg tram the d fftculties they met with it the course of their experience, and to conceal heir names, that so they might, with the. greater freedom, propose their respective G ises, and th;it we, in our solution ot them, might be kepi iVum .he least degree of fear or restraint. Through the repeated importunities of our friends, and from s . tit-factory evidences of use fulness, we hare been prevailed upon to com mit to public view a select number of these answers, though somewhat con racted. And we l opr-, that those, into w hose hands tlur> •nay coni", will read them wi h t. h istiun can dour.—And imiy the Spirit' of God, without whore p« culiai blessing all attempts will be iiicfTectUi.! to answer ativ saving purpose, in ik«- th >e a powe> ful means ot bringing them nearer to Christ, and of making tumn mute lively and tetive in hia service ! If his happ> end s hue in i!*c 'e«8t answered, we s.tali re joice, and give G d the glory, diaiegmdirg a*l he Hide con%e:n|it that n.ay be cast upo us and our imperlect labours. It mu-t r.e acknowledged to be a vety d.ff cut. a d Critical work to distribute to eve*) one tiicir proper portion, and so to divide t! .word of truth, as to give suitable encourage* faent to those to whom it belongs, and yet t Wave the hypocrite or pr*.s imptu« us sinne no room to hope* It is eqoaH> difii- ult to at« tempt to destroy the vam t'onf.d . nce of ih sinner, without disturbing the peace, and di- • 'imiraging the minuiol those who are Jhe rea foliowevs of Jesu.s. W bo ia^tiificient for th^sc things f We readily confessou msufficienci; but yet hope, that the Lord has enabled us < be iu aome measure faithful, so far as our spir •nal knowh d^c extendi s and may be enabir *-Oti who read, to deal lulthtutly with yi ur owi vnula tiut so neivb r uur labours, nor your per usal, may be in vain ! S. i*lK*\ S. HAYWARD. London, May 30, 1755. As the Cases of Conscience have alread;. been well received by the religious disposer nart of ra ;ki.id, the Editor thiughtt at ad itiona* Q ifstions of the same • atine,*e.cc ed from the Pious Thoughts published in the Spiritual Magazine, whior brea h-xl the same evangelical spir t, would be acceutabte to se nous persons, and doubts not, but such as hnve regard for gospel-doctrine, will find tt i same u»e ul instruction and cumfori from pet* using the Q ustions that are now added. A FEW OFTHE CASES CARE I. How shall we distinguish between the work- ngg if natural affection, a. d ihe re«l exercAe f grace in religious duties l S. PIKE. CAXK IX What methods tmud a Christian, in d -di ning circumstances, tak* 3 to recover a health ful vigorous frame of soul, so »s to be able to maintain rest r.nd close communion with G d amid t the humr* and business of tbm world? S. HAY WARD, CASK HI. A serious person, woo scruples to comply with the usu’-l practice* tf piayuig at carus, di-s.nrs to know whether these scrupl: s arise from a needless tenderness of conMCienue, or f.nm the faithful monitions of the spirit if SOME OF THE PRACTICAL QUESTIONS, The touchstone of raving faith / or a plain and brief answer to the two following quea* 'ions : l How fir msy t person’s heart and way* be rectified, and h<viotwithbtsuding be desti tute of saving taitli ? 2. How shall we know whether our faith it -aving amidst sll trie weaknesses anddoubtt that may attend it ? 8. PIKE. Q est 3. When ^.may a person conclude <>a nee j.*y» •- d in tie perforr.mce ofdu- tv ? Quest 4 How may a person know, ih the o rc se of p ayer'.he'.hcr h« is under ti e u.ft ence of the blessed 6pi.it, or under »he < <-v i«|!s of his own (siurai spirit or iu>sginw> ti * ? Q ictt. 5 How fer a chihl of Gt d may fall* a :t yet b'lvn rue g- ace it. h>a Soul f Quest 6. What is the ess^ntivl «..fierencu bete'ren ■ natural and a spiritual faith l Q itfit 7. Hew may a person distinguish be tween the genuine consolations of ihe goa* pel wrought in the he*rthy the Spirit o God, and those comforts tha spring from our own imag nation, ot- adelurive spirit Q «est. 8. Why should tbe king of Moub, by tb r advice of hi/ privy council, in a time of rnmineat danger and threa enii g rittfre**, ap ply fur relief to a prepbet of thi G d I feratl < s Ba'aam certainly w; a. n d not to lies! } eor, thr G >d of he Mosbi'e' ? Quest 9 How far should the master of a <'nuiy concern himself ab< ut the ete- nal sal vation ofhia cbi dr n,s 'vants, &c. is it hit July to read a portion ofthe scripture to them men i ing and * vtning, ntid pray with them as often? Sb'.old he not cat chise,or»*skthem pertinem qu- s- ons, at pro» e least n - ? Q iest. to. In it possible f < a person to be regenerated, or b ru aga n, and yet fur many rears -Iter fear he s no? ? Ann may a person . ■>r> wav doubt of his reg; tv rction, and. at the Bgirt timej be kn uneonvt rted person r Quest. U What advice can be given to a erson grievi ualy distieased with fears,doubts md uiihelull Qm 8t. 12 Is^hc death and sufferings o cr his passive rbedie.' ce, all that is re- mind for the r >a valien sr.d justification of s • •inet ? H(>tb b.s active righteousness no ait in the work, or robs* it be imputed?— • lie imputation cf(h is.'a active righteous* eas ankssi-ntial point of doctrine, or may a ini" be rafe W'iihoul it. Quest-13 Is it posible f >r a person, who i» . *ed to bewaii his own vilent as, to be. as- rtd of an interest in C!i ist witheterua! jt*y. nd yet not have vn astonishing view of the lory, fulness, ar.d suitsblc r css i f die llrdi- :or, engaging ar d co-tiacting h'n; to iove his Saviour, ai d delight in hi? ways ? And >i possible to have such an .ft'ec'ing view uf • st bef >re regeneralicii ? Q est. 14. As I ppren nd tbet the prac- e of iamily pra er is unfi.ahi mulle in < ur is it because 0.is age is so rruirii wipj»r ha- the last, or is it becMise we are !e ; s ac* quainted with the life, t ower, and erndurt of r-t religion which is pure and undufiled be- ijre God? 4h,7th and 9t1 4t;*.8th and 9-: S.h.6th and 7i Ah 6th and Bit 'th. 6th and 9 1 *th,7lh and 8il 'U'.,7».hkud 9:1. 5.1),8th and 9?r- 6th.7thand 8th 6th,7th nnn 9i- each gOAJu Notice to ) rec Persons to Coiur. T HE Free Pnrpons of Color rcsiillnj; in Cliatham Country, aro hereby notifi- lied to appearanJ register lhoir names in tho Clerk’s Office ofthe Inferior Court of said County, iljeenhle to law, on or before the first Monday in July next. A. 11. FANNIN, Clerk. Mav IB 45 Marking BvusVies, O F a superior quality, just received ant* for sale by GEO. RYERSON; nov 20 Those havii.-g on them. 36,4th and 7th 31. 6th and 7th 4? :.5,th and 8'.l> 3d 4 It and 8i !> 1 \ 6th anr 8tl 4 h,5tiiand 9 b. 3d,4'h an' 9’.' > >, 6*.i» and 9'h 4,h,fith and 7«* 3d,5th and 6fV 1!, 7th and 8th 4?b,6lh and 8d. 3d,5th and 7t‘* t'- 7th a id 9t!i 4ri. 6 hand 7il 3d, Ah and 8? Id JBtbund9'l 4*b,7th and 8th 3d, 4t!i and 9tl. 4t»),5th and 9ti- each Ail others, (being 30 ticVcts) having thre< of <he drawn numbers on them will each b« enitled to $£200. The 57 tickets having on them two of the drawn numbers and th<*?e two, the 2d and 3«>, will each be entitled to $100 The 114 tickets having on them tbe 3d and 4th or 4th and 5n drawn numbers only, will each be entitled to $50. The 285 tickets having two of the drawn numbers on, and those two the 5th and 6tb, or the 6’h and 7th, or the 7th and 8th, or the 7th am) 9th, or the 8th * r d 9th, each 7,20. All otb.tra (b«ing 1596 tickets) having tw< of the d^awn numbers on them, will each be entitled to $10. And th»<se having on them any one of thi drawn numbers, (be : rg 14,364-tickets, or 159i for each drawn number,) will each be'enti tied to 25. No ticket which shnll have drawn a priz. of a superior denomination can be entitled tc an inferior prize. Prizes puyable thirty dayi after the drawing, and subject, as usual, to a deduction of \5 per cent* Philadelphia, June 28, 1825. PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole $5, Halves 2 50, Quarters 1 25, Eighths62$. .Apply at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.' August 6 ** Persons wishing the r.bove above work will o^ease to leave their i.nines at the Bookstore d trie Pubiisberi* - where the Subscription is low opened. A. g 13 200 Notice. T HE subscriber will dispose of his Milla in Montgomery County, having & grist and four suws running, which last ard calculated to turn out from 4 to 6000 feet of lumber per day, which can be rafted im mediately into the Ocmulgee River, with 600 sores ofthe best timbered pine fend in that section of the state. A§ to terms of sale, they will he made easy. The above property was formerly that of E. W. Bar ker. My residence is near Milledgeville. JAMES BOYKIN. June 12 - 69fr G.-u ?-S. PIKE, CASE IV. How may a person judge when a promise o- hreatening comes frun- G >d or is brought by Satin to the soul ? S AY tVAHL, case v. How fer may a pemon judge of ihe strengt! or wenkucss of his feitii by the r*rigiitncLS o darkuess of bis fran.ee ? S. P.KE* CASK VI. Whether a pers u* d who has been a great sinner, I as any ground ta expect pardon, ano the condor is of the Hoi v Giles 1 ? ai.d whet hi ne may partake oi ah the ordinances of God ? -S HAYWARD, CARE VII. What judgement should that person pAr upon hiiwselfi'who knows bimadf to he in * nark and corrupt frame, but finds himself greatlv tinxfiected with it, and .tup.d under il ? -S PIKE. CASS VIII. How muy tbe times of family ar.d closet dot) be beat regulated to the glory of God, out own comfort, and the Advantage of those about us ? S. HAYWARD. 0 CASK IX Is it not presumptioi.s lot* s person to hope hellyisa n interest in Christ when he sees lit tieor nothing in himself, but reason to doubt u>.d q jcit.on it ? S. PIKE. case x. Is going to plays ai«d other theatrical ptr.. formancca consistent with th'« profeisum fine* practice of Christianity ? S. HAYWARD. CASK II. Hou may a person, who is desirous of fl owing ihe dictates of ptovidei.ee in ever, expect, know, the mind and will of God in an; particular circumstance, whether temporal or spiritual ? S PIKE CASE XII- Should not a person who is not comfortably icsauaded of his b ing a real Chris' ian,abatair from the ordinsi.ee of the I ord’s supper, lost tie shouM est and drink d^mna'ion to himself ? nd what method must that person take to ss* risfy s church of Christ of his being s teal Ubristisu, who oanuot relate any particular S' iratogo Water Cooled in Ice. F OR the accommodation of tlic public, Saratofrn Congress Spring Water will be kept cooled in ice, during the season, and will be rendy for delivery every morn ing at six o’clock precisely. No additional charge will bo made. LAY & HENDRICCSON. July 19 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Txfcaawy V e^HTtment, April 29, 1825. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T HAT, Oil the first day of October next, the principal of tho six per cent, stock of the United States, created under the au thority of an Act of Congress, entitled “All Act authorising a loan fora sum not exceed ing eleven millions of dollars,” approved on the fourteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, together with the interest then due thereon, will be pnid to the proprietors of said stock, or to their attorneys duly authorized, at the Treasury of the United Stntes, in Washington, and at the several I-sian Offices,-on tile books of which any portion of soid stock may stand. A surrender of the Certificates of said Stock, will be required at the time of pay ment, and the interest on said Stock will cease, from and after the thirtieth day of* September next. SAM’L. i 8 TTIIARD, Acting Secretary 01 -he Treasury. Mav 12 42tbt Bricks. T HE Subscriber has at present on han& a large stock of Bricks of superiorqua .ity, which he offers in Buch quantities e. may be wanted, at ilie lowest possible pric. for cash only. For tlie convenience of his Town Custo mers, he intends in future to keep always a considerable supply in town ; those in im mediate want of the arlicluwill be supplied by application to Mr. James Roberts, either at his residence in West Broad Street, or at Myers’ Wharf. HENRY M’ALPIN. June 2d T9