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SAVANNAH, TtJE&Diftf SjEPTElfBKR«o. 1825.
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IS edited and published
III TH* ^
OXTT or SATAXNAS,
Bv G. ij W. Robertson,
AT y.iUHT HOLLARS *KU A If HUM*
VATAHI.* »» AUTANC8.
fob thh country,
IS Dubliiheil to meet the arruugempiit ei
,he n«il, three time* a week, rtprtitay,
Thunday and Saturday) at the Gffloc of the
n«ilv Georgian, aud contain! ul' the in.elh
cence. Cpu* nereial, political and fSiaoellan*
ecu», Micludinjc adverUsenianti. pub tshed ir.
il,d Daily Paticr. r
■Che Gtiuuttv Paper U eei tto all parta of
(lie SUt«*w<i Uftiuw, ot delivered in the city,
at live iloiiir* pet annum, payable in ,dwnce.
Advertisement* are inawted m betb pi «
at 75 cents per square, of wline *. *™
inanition, and 371 to: every auCccedmg pub-
"’onmmumMtlnT.t by Mail. «•••>
tor., KtzCttI ® J ihe lira' Tutaday in the
by law, tn be hf d on 10^' rften (n fore
m.n.th, *’***•{„ ^ ^ >(lcll)ooni „i the Court
House of the *'>“"'7 in whieh ‘ he l ir “l ,B '. l 7 "
store.-Noticedthese«U** t be fi.ven
Jn a public gnaeite «*/jf daya prevmoi to the
^Nnliceofthe sale of personal property mus.
be'iitvc '••> l^e maunct, fo-ly days previous
o tile nay of sale.
notice to the debtora ami creditors of an
estate must be published tor forty days.
Notice that application wM be made to the
Coilrt of Ordinary for leave to sell .and, must
be published Nine Mmths.
N otice.
■jerJNE months after date application will
ll be made tu the Honorable the Jus-
ticea of (lie Inferior Court of Chatham
Comity, fur leave to soil a tract ol land,
known as number eight, 8th District, rike
(formerly Munrue.) County, for the benefit
oftlie heirs and creditors of the estate ol
of N. S. Bayard.
N.J. BAYARD,
Adminifltrator ostate N. S, Buya™-
Ian 5 „
N
N otice.
INE MONTHS after date of tkii notice,
application will be made to the Honors*
bio the Court of Ordinary of Chatham (Joun
ty, for permission to tell all the real estate of
John Wakeriv, dec. for the benefit of ill
heirs and creditor• <*f said deceased*
ROBERT HOY, Executor.
*>A *\7
Notice.
VTlNE MONTHS after ihue, »pplication tvil!
xS oe made to liie Honorable infcdci* Conn
ot Cli«ihanicoui> y, for leave to «6ll the real
and persooat estate of the late Mrs Ann Ham*
il'.'in, dcccaKcd, for the benefit of the heir.
andcred.to 8'f a id es-ate,
WOJtTlIINO (ON GALE, Exeat* or.
Mow*>t T OOAp
ivoriut.
N INE months afV.r d do,application will be
marie to the Inferior Cmu’t of Chsiluim
County, Sitting lor oidiuury purposes for an
orcier, a'lsolnu* tofielilo'.a Nos fi'uraiv five,
14riiA 5) in Carpenter’s Row, and lotNi.
. one, (t) Green Ward, in the city of Savanvurit,
htiinj? the real estate of Francis Jriineau, clet
for tin: ben-fit of tha heirs uiv’ creditors of
•aid estate *11X1 YU GASTON,
Qualifcil Executor.
Notice.
months wfter date, application will !*e
»I made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
oi vjitmdcn County, when niltfnf; far oiE.nary
purpo'e., for Itfavc to sell 260 acres of land
btdoi.jfi.ig to tlife estate of Jth.i Drown, de*
c*fHi ed. f.»r the benefit »,f tile heirs and credi*
tins uf sai 1 cattle.
tiWAH DUflWN, Admistratriz
JdTcrscin, l8.!i June, 1^25.
June all 78
N otice.
VGIVE months after date, application «vil!
lie made to the lfonorab : e the court of
D'dinary of Camden County, foi leave to sell
»H the rcul ernte of the late Randolph M Gil
hi,oi-ccHscd, for the benefit of the heira and
creditor* ofonid rsUte.
HANNMl M'GILLI 5. Administrate,
C It'DON.iLh, Administrator
f* ktrvi, J u ..e ld'h, 1825.
June ’/1 “8
N otice.
^piIilEB MONTHS frum (his d«te I shall
A mske sppi.cuti in tn thu B.uk of the St.tc
Baorgis, lijr psim^nt ill (nil for the half uf u
Ion dollar bill .fluid Hunk, better D. Nn.2tf,
•igned A. Porter, C shier, the left hand hall
“ c "*lt ' n my possession—the right bind blit
J'gned by Wm. B Rulluch, President, being
we half lost. Alt persons interested will
. j . r * '.*1* due notice of this intention,
|n'l nle their ol-jeetions at said Bank, within
ue time mentioned,
, JAMES P. SCnFVJW.
June 2 Jof'S
N Notice.
INE Months after <l«te, application will
c.TTTM 011 '* Justices of iln- Interior
(•ou t „f Chatham County, when sitting for
rdinary purpose*, for '.enve lo sell that >«
5™., No -*>« Tylhing, Heynulds A.rd,
n, dnvannih, whidh belongs to ill es-
yeofDeLambcrtos. for the benefit of the
»ens and creditors of said estate.
PETKK EVEN, Admr-
. MAHY EVEN, Adoia-
June 10,182J. ’ 6?iu
B
FRESH DAVOS,
PERFUMERY, Ac.
Y the ship Emperor, the subscribers
have received tiiirty-fivo packages of
Genuine Drugs, Medicines,Per
fumery, Fancy Articles, (sc
carefully selected by one of the partners
now at the north, which added to their for
mer stock on hand, comprises an assortment
very extensive, and particularly suited fur
this market, and well worthy the attention
of dealers. Merchants, Physicians, Plan-
tsrs-nnd Families, would do well to forward
their orders, as they will be sold at our
usual low rates.
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
.Toly Ifi X :
Consumptions, Coughs, qc.
BUTLER’S
ht’ cure Couffh«»Gortsump-
liot»s, Spitting of Blood, AiiluuM, and
6lthe breast and lunps.
There is perhaps no medical obsei vatioii
better esub*ished, none more generally eon
firmed by the experience of the best pnysinv
ms of all ages and countries, and none of
more importance to the human family, than
••e fe.ci that many of the most difficult and in
curable consumptions originate in neglect'd
colds.. In a ciinratc *o variable as ours, where
the changes of the wea<her arc frequent!)
Judden and unexpected, it requires more care
and attention to guard againti thi« dangrrotia
tinemy of life, than moat people imagine or,
are able and willing to bestow. The bills of
mortality exit bit ^he melancholy fact that the
proportion of deaths by this disesso may bi
ronsidered as about five to one. Inasmuch
then si this fatal disease fr< quently bi is defi
ance to the skill of the most learned physici
■itw, it is a gratification ,to the proprietor that
he w^nabledto ofler to those afflicted with
it, a goodly prospect of reiicf, in that \ ighly
valuable remedy, tlie Vegetable Indian iVptri
fle. The Indians at e happy in their know-
ledge of medical plants; governed wholly H*.
experience, they are certain as to tneir eff-mh
.^nd it ik said by sn author of great character
that a true consumption is a disease never
known among them.
This Specific is obtained by extraction from
he*bs, root«, flowers, ploit , lie. when in per-
fecHon. In consequence of a happy comhina.
tion of the tnoxi valuable herbs, flic, it become**
batsxm of a miperlor value. It heals the In
jtred parts, opens the pores, and composes
(he disturbed nerves, after the manner of an
anodyne; consequently the obstruction ot
the chest and the lungs Which constitute tli.s
disease, particularly need its use. It promotes
expect«*r3tion, which is constantly culled for,
and whilst it cleans?* ur.d IichIs, it also gives
'i’.rtngth to the tender lungs. In this manner
it removes the hectic fever, improves diges*
tioin gives atrength to the ne.rv«-R, repairs iht
“.pprititc and improves the spirits. This speci
fia mftv always be given in safety it is mild,
plet s?nt to the taste, and »nuv r.vfely be giver
o 'ut'ahts. for which it is of ines imable value
It affordk relief in bowel complaints, teething,
whooping coughs, Of c, and is found parlicu-
f.rly useful in hypochondri c»d, nervous and
iiystevictl disecses. Each bill ol direction
Contains a detailed account of this disease in
til its different stages, and will bj accompa
nied with the signature ot tl'.c proprietor in
Red Ink. It is offered for rale by GEO. RY-
KU*;0 only (my sole agent) Diuggiit, cor
nerltay and Whittaker-atreeta, SiiVannuh, at
one dollar per bottle.
WU BUI LED.
dec 30 *>0
pUESH garden beed-j,
AND
IjuWiohb TYonvct Hoots*
■JU.ST received by the riibsc-iber, and war
of ,-anted of tbe Inal season's growth, 2'
liox.-i Garden Secdi, put up by A. M’Uihon k
o. ftl'iladeli'.liia, expressly for this market,
■md cor,taini 1 ,g the following a.sortm< nts, via.
I, DrunHiead G.nbagc t4. Earl) curled Let-
2 r..oi,g Usd Beet tnee
3 Itog Orange Carrot 15. Boys] Cabbage do
4. Pauley 16. Nutmeg Melon
5. Leek 17. Spinach
6. Onion 18. Summer Savoy
7. Salmon Radish 19. Sweet Basil
d. Early Purple do. ’0. Sage
9. Bound leaved it. NsMurtium
ID. Early Turnip* 22. Celery
II. Late do 33 Early Peas
12 Siaiasfv 24. Late do
13- Asparagui 25 Earlv bunch beam
26. Bed French do
ALSO,
30 Packages containing the following Bui
bous Blower Hoots, viz.
I. Double Hyacinths | 4.Meiiean tiger flower
2. F lie Tulipi
3 Narcissus
For sale by
F..I- o.
5 Double Tuberose
6 Star of Bethlehem
P. M’UEBMOTT.
58
Essential Oil of Spruce,
J UST received from the Patentee, and
neatly put up in phials, and lor sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
May 25 Shad’s Buildings.
DU.Y3U and
SIP©®®,
P E. BRASSINNE,
R espectfully informs hi* fHends
and the public, that hs has purchased
the establishment in the above business, be
longing to l)r. A. Dclaroche, opposite the
Exchange, where he offem for sale at low
prices, a large assortment of
Fres\\ Drugs, MpiWcYups,
unA CteeuvicaYa,
AMONG wincil AM. T1IE FOLLOWING :—
Aqua Fnrtia, Alum, Antimony
Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot
Brimstone, Barley, Balaam Capivi, do
Peru, do Fola
Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon
American best and common Castor Oil
Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas
Columbo, Fmcry, Gum Assafelida
Aloes, Gun, Arabic, Gum Copal
Gum Guiadum, Gtim Opium
Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice
Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers
Stllphur, Senna, Nutmegs
Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bizmuth
Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves
Du Cinnamon, Sweet Oil
i Pearlasb, Ipecacuanha, Jalap
Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar
Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts
Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine
Pavuta Y)fs aud Yu OiY.
White, Red and Black Lead
Prussiun Blue, Verdigris
Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow
Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts
Japan and Copal Varnish.
Vwffunierj.
Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil
Best English Shaving Soap
Bail de Cologne, Lavender Water
Otto of Roses
Surgical Instruments and Patent Med
icines of every kjud, the whole of
Warranted quality.
Jan 21) 47
Georgia—Camden County.
f* all TO WHOftt if I5AY Cf)NUEU$
lEUF.AS M. H. Hebbard app’ios to the
VJJr Coupf of Ordinary of snii county, for
Leuorsj of Administiiti in on (be estate of
fG«pt. J *mes Yiiicent, late of said county, de
ceased: Thesfc are therefore :o ci»c and
admonish, all s.nd sinirulai. the heira and erect-
itiirs ofift'd deceased, to file their object*ona
iffcny they huv?, in the Clerk^s Office of said
Court, or or before the th«rd Monday in Oc-
toker next* otherwise letters will, be granted
top applicant
jWitness the Honorable WiMiam Gibson, one
[Jl.B.] ;>f thf Justices of said Court, this 18th
i« September 18 : ’S
1 } JOHN BAII.EY, C C.O C. C.
■‘t-’-M* U
MAHOGANY FURNITURE,
Piano Fortes, Curled Hair Ma
trasses, feather Beds,
BOLSTERS Si PILLOWS, CHAIRS, Sic.
rnllF. subscriber offers for sale the follow-
JL ing articles, warranted to be of the
best quality •
Sideboards, Sets of Dining Tables
Single do do Sofas, Tea Tables
Breakfast do. Dressing Tables
Do. with Glasses, Card Tables
Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do
Secretaries, Bureaus
Doublet and single Work Stands
Ward Robes, Piano Stools
Mahogany Chairs, Curled Maple do
Rosewood do
High Post Mahogany Bedsteads
Do do Curled Maple do
Mahogany Field Bedsteads
Curled 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 Mattrasscs
Do do Moss do
Feather Beds, Bolsters aad Pillow*
Children’s Chairs of all kinds
Windsor Chairs of every description
Cots and Matrasses to fit.
Also, a large assortment of Brussels and
Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to match
The above articles cati be examined at
the store in Whittaker-Street, opposite Col.
Shellman. I. W. MORRELL.
March 15 93
APPROVED
Patent YauuYy AYeAkAnea.
L F.E’S BILIOUS Turlington’s Balsam
PILLS of Life
Anderson’s do do Opial for the cleans-
Coit’s - do do »ing of the teeth Si
Anderson’s Cough gums
Drops RelfsAsthmaticPills
American do do Do Botanical Drops
Church's do do Auslen’s Kerned} ibr
Essence Mustard the Piles
Worm Lozenges Hinckley’s do do
Bluck Drop Thompson’s celebra-
Honry’s True Cal- tod Eye Water
r.incd Magnesia Thompson’s Teeth
Audler’sAsiaticLen- Paste
itive Squire’s Grand Elix-
R oger’s Pulmonic ir
Detergent. Jesuits Drops
Dalhy’s Carminative Tooth Ache do. &c.
A constant supply of the above useful
Patent Family Medicine*, together with a
general assortment of Drugs, Chemicals,
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs,
Cut Glass Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Lamp
Oil, &c. &c. can be obtained at the store
of LAY & HENDRICKSON,
May 26 Druggists, Shad’s Building*.
Georgia—^Camden Countv. ;
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAT COKCEHJf.
Wiiipplt AIrfric applies to the
Court of Ordinary of the «iide6tm’.y
for Letter* of administration, w ! U> the will an
nexed, on the estate ot Elizabeth Williamson,
late of said county, deceased: These are
therefore to cite and admonish all and lihg;
the kindred and creditors of said deceased
lofile 'heir objections (if any they have) in
my jflice on or before the first Monday in
September neat, otherwise Latere will be
granted the application.!
Witness the Hon. William Gibson, one e
the T wice* of said Cpuri, this 23d Tu
ly. 1825.
JOHN BAILEY, e. c. o. e c.
•T*ilv 30 ’ 92
Georgia—Camden County.
TO ALL I’O WHOH IT MAY CONCERN,
AETHEREAS Belton A: Copp applies to the
Y Y Court of Ordinary of sard County for
Letters of Ailmiuistrst on, with the will at-
nexedjOn the estate ot Jrveph Bixby, late of
-.aid county, deceased : These are therefore
toeitsi and admoneh all and aingular, the
hei.a a- d credit-na of laid deceased to fiic
H eir objections (ifanv they have) in my of
fice, on or before Ute fi-a: Monday in Septem
ber next, otherwise Letters will be granted
the applicant-
Witness the-Mon. William Gibson, one of
the Ju.'tiecs of said Court, thia 23d Ju
ly, 1825.
JO IN BAILY, c. c. 0.0. c-
July 30 193
Georgia—Camden County.
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKHN.
HERE AS William W. Seals, applies to
the Court of Ord.nary of laid county,for
Letter* of Administration on the estate of Eve
Wi ght, late of aaid county, deceased: These
are therefore to cite and udmonith, all und sin
gular, the heira and credilora uf said deceased,
to file their objections, if any they have, in
iAe Clerk’s Office of said Court, on or before
r e ilikd Mondny in October next, otherwise
Letters win be granted the applicant.
Witness the Honorable Samuel Clarke, one
L.S.] of the Justices of said Court, this 18.h
Sepember, 1825.
JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. C C.
Sent 15 14
IN THE PRESS
Attn' Will bs irtiarti prBLimxD
S. C. Sr J. SCHENK,
Price in Boards jjl 37( Cents,
Religious Cases of Conscience}
Armte.rnl in an Evangelical Man
ner, at the Casuistical Lecture,
in Little St Helen's, Ilish-
opgate-Strcet,
BY S. PIKE & S. HAYWARD.
Georgia, Chatham County.
3y the H uorahie the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, silling for or*
d nrv pii* t>' se*
TO JILL 117/01! IT MAY VOATCERM
€Y?UEUf''.A3 Jauathan -Mtifta, aulmiuistra
\/Jr tor of the estate of r.amuel Haughton,
deceased, has petitioned the Uourt of Oruina-
ry, to he dismissed from uia said administra*
•iun: Now these are therefore, to cite and
admonish nil persona in'eres f ed in the said es
.ate to file th> ir objections, if any they have,
to the granting of the prayer of the petitioner
n the t.llerk*’- OTicc of the arid Court, on or
before the tenth djy of March next, other,
wise Let*era Dismisaory w»il be grauied the
petitioner*
vVitm as tb» Honorable Anthony Poiier, one
of ties aaic: Justices, this tenth day of
Sc-ptember, eigh r een hundred a- d twen-
t.-five. SAMUEL M R(»ND,
Clerk Court Ordinary.
C-r |*3 ‘l
JN otice.
N IME MONTHS after the date hereof, ap
plication will be made to the Honorable
itie Court of Ordinary for the County < f Chat
ham, far leave to sell the whole or a part, or
parts of a tract of land, lying and being in
the eo tnty of Effingham, containing by re*
cent survey, nine hundred and eighty fi e
,icr:s, and known by the name of the Tuck*
•sseeking Tract, formerly the property of
Kmg and Hotchkus, now belonging to the
estnte of Alexander S. Uoe’s orphans, for the
benefit of said orphaua.
11 ILHAM MOREL,
Guardian A* S. Roe's Orphans.
July 14
E
Wanted,
MPTY WINE BOTTLES. Al
May n GEO. RYERSO
to
A’
A JSegro Man.
PRIME Negro Man, about 35 year* of
age, a good field hand. For sale by
^ 8 CALVIN BAKER-
une 24 f
Notice to Free Teisons to
Color.
T HE Free Persons of Color residing in
Chatham Country, are hereby notifi-
fiad to appearand register their name* in the
Clerk’s Office of the Inferior Court of said
County, agreeable to law, on or before the
first Monday in July next. .
A.-B. FANNIN, Clerk.
May 16 45
0
Masking ktasYiea,
F a superior quality, just received an*
for sale by GEO. RYERSON
noy W
N otice.
4 GREEAR! F# to leave obtained fr< m the
Honorable the lnferi?»p Court, titling for
ordinary purposes, for C^ftmcn County, 1
hall on the first Monday in De cember next,
expose tv> public s»le, at the Court House at
Jefferson, in said county, a h» of land in the
Tenth District of Monroe County, No. 91, for
ihe benefit of the orphans of Levi Johns ace
JOHN LEE, Guaidian.
Sept 15 14
Notice.
On the first Tuesday in October next,
W ILL ba sold at the Court-House at
Riccboruugh, Liberty County, be
tween the usual hoars uf sale, four Negroe*,
a woman by the name of Mary,'her son
Joe, daughter Louiaa. and an infant, Hold
as tire property of John Stewart, deoeased.
Terms of sale made known on the day-
D. STEWART, Adm’r.
August 27 86
N otice.
A LL those having demands against the
estate of Peter Timothy, late of Chat
ham Couhty, Planter, deceased, are hereby
required to render them in, duly authenti
cated, within the time prescribed by law,
and those indebted to make payment to -
DAVID T. TIMOTHY,
Qualified Adm’f.
August 2
TO WHICH IS AljI)Kb
The Spiritual Companion or
the PnfeSsiTlg Christian,
Tried at the Bar of God’s Word; and some
fate thought* on the Character of
TUB HAPPY MAN.
——
PREFACE TO THE ABOVE WORK.
1 1HE following Answers were, amongst o
. tliers, deliver: d in a weekly Lectu e, du
ring ihe lust wiirte 1 , with a view to •*emove
the doubts i f he V^ruui Christian, quicken
him in ’he way to Z. mi, to guaid agiiinst pre
sumptuous hope*, nod promote the life of reli
gion in the soul. That these imporum, t nds
might be answered, the auditory were desired
♦o suppfy us With serioiiH Ci*se» of Conscience,
arrisinj^ from the d fficuitie* they met with ir
the course of their experience, and toconcesl
their names, that so they might, with the
greater freedom, propose their reapective
0 «fcs, and that we, in nur ooiution of them,
might be kept from the least degree of fear or
restraint.
Through the repeated importunities of our
friends, and from sclisfectory evidences of use
fulness, we have been prevailed upon to com
mit to public view a select number of these
answer*, though mmewhat con.ractsd. Ami
we hope, that those, into whose hands thc\
may come, wM read them with Christian caii
dour.—And may the Spirit of God, without
whirte peculiar blessing all attempts will bt
ineffectual to answer any saving purposes,
make thv*e a powe> fill means of bringing their
nearer to Curist, and of making them mote
lively and active in his service! If th s happy
end is but in the least apswered, we studl re
joice, und give G d all the glory, disregarding
ail the little contempt that inay be cast upon
us and our imperfect labours.
It must t-e acknowledged to be a very difii-
cuh a d critical work to distribute to ever}
one their proper portion, and so to divide tin
word of truth, as to give suitable encourage*
ment to those to whom it belongs, and yett<
leave the hypocrite or prtsumptui.iM sinner
no room to hope. It .s equally difficult to at*
tempt to destroy the vam confidence of thi
sinner, withob 1 disturbing the peace, and din
conraging the minds ol those who are the ret.
fi. Ilowers ol Jesus. Who is Mtfficient for these
things ? We readily confess ou» insufficiency /
but yet hope, that the Lera has enabled us t
be iu some measure faithful, «u tar as our spir *
lual knuwlt dge extends : mid may lie enabii
you who read to deal faithfully with y.-ur owi.
souls thatso uei'h'M'our labours, noryuur per
usa), may be in vam ! 3. FIK*\
8. HAYWARD.
I.oxnoSr, May 30, 1755.
Ait the Cases of Conscience have slreadv
been w. II received by the religious disport
part of-y n-.kiad, the Editor thought that ad-
•iitionsl Q esuunb of:he same nature,se<e:ttd
from the Fious Tuoughts publiahed iu the
Sjjiritual Mugr-zine, which breathed the same
evangelical tpint, would he acceptable to ae-
' ious persona, and doubts not, but such aa have
a regard for gospel-doctrine, will find the
ns mo useful instmetion and comfort from per-
usti.g Uio Q lestiuns that are now added*
A FEW OF THE CASES.
C.18S I.
How M we di»t>tiguibh between the work
ings « f nhiura. affection, and the renl exerene
of grace in religious duties f 3. FJKE.
CASK XI.
What methods must a Christian, in decli
ning circuniatHnces, take to recover a health
ful vigorous frame of a«ul, so as to be able tu
maintain real and clo«e communion with
Gid amidst the hurries and business of thiu
world? S. HAYWARD,
CASE III.
A serious person, who scruples to comply
with the usual practice* of playing at cards-
dts.rea to know whether these scruples arise
from a needless tenderness uf conscience, oi
from the faithful monitions Oi the Spirit ui
God ?-S. PIKE,
CASE IV.
How may a person judg«* when a promise o>
threatening comes from G d or it bruugtu by
Satin to the soul ? 8. HAY HA HD,
case v.
How far may a person judge of the strength
or weakness Of bis faith by the brightness o
darkness of ois frames ? S. PIKE*
CASK VI.
Whether a person,, who has been a grea!
sinner, has any ground to expect pardon, am'
the comforts of the Holy Ghos*. ? and wbethe;
he may partake oi ail the ordinance* of God l
-S. HAYWAllD,
CASS TII.
Wh it judgement should that person pas
upon himself who knows himselt to he in a
tark and corrupt frame, but finds himself
gieatly unuflketed with it, sod stupid under it ?
*8. PIKE.
Cass viv.
How m:«y the times of family ard closet duty
be best r< gulated to the glory of God, out
own comfort, and the Advantage of those obou-
us? 8. HAYWARD.
CASE XX
Is it nut presumptions for a person to hope,
he bssa n interest in Christ when be sees lit
lleor nothing in himself, but reason to doubt
and question it? 8- PIKE.
CASS X.
Is going to plays a> d other theatrical per..
formauct-b consistent with the pr*fcts'on an-,
practice of Christianity ? 8* HAY WARD.
CASE XI*
How may a pertou, w ho is desirous offol
lowing the dictates of providence iu ever
respect, know the mind and will of God in sn
particu’sr circumstance, Whether temporal o
spiritual ? S. PIKE*
CASI XII,
Should not a person who is not comfortably
pesauaded of i/b being a real Christian, abstain
. from the ordinance of the f ordVsupper, lest
1 * he should est and drink damarioii to himself ?
and what method must that person take to sat
isfy a church of Christ of bis being a ue-
Lh • H‘i .in ** * Wwi* +it,4p . iiit>t|f>iLf
experience of the dealings of God
fou! ? 8. HAYWARD. W
SOME OF TRBFBACTie.AL QUE3TIOH6
Tlie tnuchrtone or«»i„p f,i,h , of a pUi*
*cmt "** lo,w0 lollawin, qura-
1. Row fat; nayrn perwo*. h«tH and »*}|
be rectified, tnd he notwlthslauding be destis
tutu of caving iaith ?
2. Row ih.ll « e know whether our (kith M
•avm, amtdit *11 the Weakneaaca aud doubt!
tnut may attebft it f S. TIKE.
Q iret. 3. Wh™ may a perebn eoncludl
th«i he ei jnyi God in the perfeto ance oi du-
Qu-«t 4 Ho» may a hereon know, in tilth
•terc-ae of i> »-. t whethr-> h. i. under the
iaa.t«nen of the bleunj) Spit At or ui di-r -he
m.I>i or Lie cwu natural auirit dr limit'no
tun I
Quelt. J. Ho* far. child af Gnd rtay. ftj|j
amiyeth-v. rue g ice in hit *ou. I
Q.ieit 6. What ie the ese'Mial c iffirrnci
uet a-een a natural rnd a -piritml f.jth f
Q j- et. 7. How may a potion dist-t gtiiih be-
tween the genuine ebi.iolatioj* of the kidl
pelwreuj-ht in the hem by the Spiftto God*
and thoae comfurts tha* spring from our own
i'rpffination, or t drlnaive ip rit-
Uuest 8 Why iliould the king of Moab, bV
the .drice of hi. privy council, in a time of
imnunent danger and threa enirg di.ireia, ap
ply fur relict to a prophet of tl„ b d , Ltarl
as Balaam certainly wan, it d not to liaal peuh
thr Gud of he Moabite.’1
Quest. 9 How far should thr master of
f-Billy cmirern himself about the e’e-onl sal
vation of Ilia childr n.i'Tvunts, fco. i. it hil
duty to read a portion ofthr setiptuisrtn theth
morning ar,d tvonintt, aud pray With hem*
oftcr. I Should lie hot cat. chiaet or salt theft
pertinent questions, at prn' hr search', t
best. iu. l. it possible for. person to bi
regenerated, or b tu again, and yet fi r mahY
years alter fear be S not 1 Aud may a prison
no way doubt of hil rogeneretiohi and. at thi
same time, be an unconverted person I
Q est. II What advice can be greet! td I
[.onion grievinusly dutresred with fe*rs,doubtl
and unbehrf?
Hurst. 12. Ie the death thd seft'rr ngl 0
Const, or hi. pastire obedience, all that ll rh»
I'tired fur the valv.tmn and juslific.tioh bf k
iinner ! Hath his active righteousness ni
part in the work, or on.it it be imputed I •»
lv the Imputation of Christ'! ictive righteoui*
teas an essential point of doctrine, hr mty k
mnn be safe without it.
Quest 13 la it posiblo f>7 i person, who it
. abled to bhwiil hil own yileness, to be ss-
hu ted of an iniereat in Ch’iit with etfeioal joy,
ind yet not have all ntoniahing view of (hi
'lory, fulnees, ard audablcneM of the Medi
ator, engaging! and coi trading him to lorh
Ilia Saviour, and delight in hi. ways f And II
it possible tq have nloh an affecting new of
:h ist before regeneration f
Qievt. >4. As 1 apprehend that the pr*4-
e olJamiiy prayer is unfaaliinn.bid in nuf
tsjre, is it tiecsuce this age it so r US' wiifif
than the last, or is it bee-uik We ate he a ad*
iiuainled with the life, power, and comfoit of
ihat religion which is puie add undifileu bt-
fore God?
Penoni wishing the shove ibnve Work wilt
please to leave their names it the Bwikitbrd
of the Publis! era—where the Sublcription il
now opened.
A. ff 13 2M
T-Teasttrs be^aTltufeivV,} *
April 39, 1635. y
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
T HAT, oh the firet dayof October neklr
the principal of the six per cent, stock
of the United States, crested under the au
thority of an Act of Congress, entitled “Afl
Act authorising a loan for a sum not exceed
ing eleven millions of dollars,” approved oij
the fourteenth day of March, ohc thousand
eight hundred and twelve, together with
the interest then due thereon, will be paid
to the proprietors of said stock, or to theih
attorneys duly authorized, at the TreaautV
of the United States, in Washihgton, and
at the several Loan Offices, on the book* Hf
wiiich any portion of said stock may sthkd;
A surrender of the Certificates of saifi
Stock, will be required at the time of (fliy
ment, and the interest unsaid Ktofck will
cease, from and after the thirtieth day bf
September next.
SAM’L. L. SOUTHARtig
Acting Secretary of the Treasurki
Mav 12 .. 4»}M ,
Georgia, Chatham County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERfft
W HEREAS Jane M. Russell, has kp>
plied to the Honorable the Court of
Ordinary of Chatham County, for letter* of
administration, on the estate and effects of
John M. Russell, late of Savannah, decent*
cd, as widow : Those are therefore to citB
and admonish, all and aingular, the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased, to file
their objections, if any they have, to tHfi
granting of the uditunisiralion of the bttstfi
of the suid deeer.sjre. -to the applicknt, id
the Clerk’s Ofiiot of thd said Court, oti bf
before the sixth day of October next, other
wise letters of administration will be grant
ed.
Witness the Honorable Eiias Fort, one tif
the Justices oftlie said Court, the siittlt
day of September, A. D. one thousand
eight hundred and tWentV-fiVb. ’
SAMUEL M. BOND, C. C. Oi
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