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IK TRI
CUTS' 0? SAVANNAH,
By G. ij W. Robertson,
AT KIOHT POr.LARB FRR ANNUM,
VATABLS IN AUYANCS.
1
FOR TIIG COUNTRY,
IS published to meet the arrungtment o)
the mail, three times a week, (Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday) at the Office of thi
Daily Georgian, and comaiiia all the imelli
eence, Coin.iierolsl, Political and Misielhm-
eous, including advertisements. pub.ished it.
the Daily Paper.
The Country Paper is se-tto all parts cl
the State and Union, or delivered in the city,
at five dollars per annum, payable in idvanct
Advertisement! arc inserted in both pa tri
at 75 cents per square, of 14 lm< «, for be firs,
insestion, and 3V* for every succeeding pub
lication. ,, , _ .
Communications by Usd, mutt be Pott-pau!
Sales of land and negroes by Adimmsira
tors, Executors or ghardiuna, are required
by law. to be held on the firs Tuesday in thy
month, between the hours of tea in 'he fore
noon and tltree in the afiornoon, at the Cour-
House of the county m which the property I!
situate. -Notice „f those sties must be Rive,
in a public gazette rixty days previous to tin
day of sale, ,
Notice of the sale of personal property mm-
be give in like msnner. Forty daya previous
o the day af sale-
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an
estate must be published lor Forty days.
Not'ce that application will be mndc to tin
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land, mu»
be published JWn« JUmtht.
Notice.
N INE months after date application will
be made to tho Honorablo the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, for leave to sell a tract ot land,
known as number eight, IHh District! Pike
(formerly Mttnroe) County, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the estate of
of N- 8. Bayard.
N.J. BAYARD,
Administrator estate N. S. Baya r “-
Jan 5
Notice,
N INE MONTHS after date of this notice
applies l ion will be niide to (he Honors
bh; ihe Court ofOr li iary of Ooun
ty, for permission to fell all the real estate o
John Wskerly, dec. fur the benefit of th
heirs tad creditor* of said deceased*
BOB fiHT HOY Rier.ut'ir.
Pps 94
Notice.
N INE MONTHS after dale* sprlfostfon wil:
be made to the Honorable inferior Cou*-'
of Chatham county, for leavw to sell the re«i
and personal estate of the late Mrs. Ann Ham
ilton, deceased; for the benefit of tho heir.:
andcred torsuf siid estate,
WORTHING I ON GALE, Erremtor
U'fcK" 1 IO(l
JNOTlOti
N INE months i.iUr dite, application will be
made To tho Inferior Court of Clmham
County, sitting for ordinary purpraea for at
order, absolute, to sell Iota Nos- four anc five.
(4 and 5) in Carpet.ter’s Row, and lot N .
one, (l) Green Ward, in the ci<y of Sarannal
buing the real estate ol Francis Jaiineau. dee
f«»r the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
Hid estate WILLIV M GAS ' ON.
Qualified Executor
Notice. 1
OTfiNP. months after date, application will b«r
»'l ‘'Rde to the Horn
fonorable tin: Inferior Com
of Camden County, when aitt’ng for ordina: >
E Cj fur leave to sell 250 acres of lane
Jug to the estate of J<h;» Drown, d.-
cessed f >r the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of sai i estate.
S ARAH BROWN, Admistratnx
Jefferson, 18*.h June, l”2J.
June 23 78
N otice.
IVE months after dale, application aril
•! be made lo I he Honorable the inurt ol
Ouiinsryol Csmdon Oouuty, for leave to sci-
s)l the real estate of the late Randolph M G-
lis,deceased, for the benefit of the heirs an,
creditor.ofssid eatue,
H ANN iH M-GILLI L Administratis,
C, M'DON.ALH, Administrator
St Wsrys, June i8:h, 182S.
June ‘>.1 ’B
N otice.
T HREE I’OJTHS from tliii date I sha’
make application to the Bauk of the Slut*
Georgia, for p»t ment in full for tin* half of .
ten dollar bill of said Bank, Letter D. No. 217,
Jgned A. Porter, C sh*er» the left hand hall
. C, °R ,n my posRession—the right hand hal
? ne L d i y 1 Wm> B Bulloch, President, being
Jne half lost. AH persons interested wili
jet e .** e due nol * ce thil intentiot..
jaa file their objections at said Bank, withii*
we Ume mentioned.
t JAMES P. SCBSVEN.
June 2 . 50f'§
N Notice.
INE Months after d -te, application wil*
t-„ ?' m,de ltl « Jus iees of .the I iterii
out of Chttham Count,, wbe n sitting fn
ofilSu 3 ' p “ r P 0 * e, i for le,ve t0 sell that -a-
Tything, Reynolds -Yard,,
tu. C ri? ?‘ v,nlll '*i> which belongs to tho or
h,i,.. j Lu 7 !herl0 *‘ r ° rll,e benefit of tin
"tin and creditors of said est ,to.
PETER EVEN, Adorn
fresh drugs,
8QtBs>a®as?iBS 3
PERFUMERY, fiic.
B Y the ship Emporor, the subscribers
havo received thirty-five packages of
Genuine Drugs,Medicines,Per
fumery, Fancy Articles, L'c.
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 for
thie markot, and well worthy the attention
of dealers. Merchants, Plivsicinns, Plan
turn and Families, would do well to forward
their orders, as they will be sold at our
usual low rntes.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
July 18
CONSUMPTIONS, UOUGIIS, CjC,
BUTLER’S
F OR li* cure of Golds, CotiffLs* Consump
tions, ^pitting of Blood, Ailim»8,aiul
•iseusoa ot ti»e b<tast and lungs.
There is perhaps no medical observation
belter established, none more generally con
armed by the experience of the best physici
ans of all ages and countiit 8, and none ol
r,oyc importance to the hitman family, than
he fact that many of the most difficult and in
curable consumptioiis originate in neglect d
-olds.. Iii a climale so variable as ours, where
he changes of the weather are frequently
Hidden mid unexpected, it requires more cat e
mil attention to guard against tins dangerou:
>inemy of life, than moat people imagine t r
ire able and willing to bea-ow. ihe bids o'
riorUiity exhibit the melancholy fact that th<
' rnportion <1 deaths by this disease may b
considered as about five t» one. I. ksur.'cl*
rliiMi ns this fatal tineane fr< quenlly bj »s defi
Alice to the skiil of the mo*L learned physici
ns, it is a gratification to the pronrietor tha*
ie is ennbled to oiler to those afflicted wifi
a go dly prospect of relief, in that i-ighlv
Suable remedy, the V<getabie Indian Speci
fico The Indiana we happv m lhuir kuow-
^dgr of medical plants; governed wholly by
•xperience, they are cet tain as to their iff-C,
ind it is said by an auth r of great character
hat a true couaumplion is a diaeaue nevei
<nown among them.
This Specific is old lined by extraction from
ierbs, ro'df*, fiowera, pl,iUt>, 8tc. when in per c
Action. In consequence of a happy oornbina
.l ion of the most valuable hHr ! -s, 5tc. it become^
. balssm of a superior value. It b^als them
j'lfed parts, opens the pores, and composes
;ic distiubed netves, after the manner of an
ifiodyne / conseqiiently tlie obstruction cl
he ches 1 and the Kings which constitute fh.a
lisente, parti /a<ly need its use. If promotes
•xpcclorstum, whicli i9 constantly c»lied for,
»hd whilst it cleanses m d beats, it also give. 4 ,
nrtngth to tiie tender lungs In this rnanne 1
t removes the hectic fever, improves diges
ton, gives strength to the nerves, repairs iiu
.ppi t te and improves the spirits. This apeci
ho may nlwaya he givt n in safety it is mild,
'ictsnfii t« the taste, and may safely be given
i) infants, lor which it is of iuys'hnab'-. value,
it alfords relief in bowel complaints, t ething.
-/hooping coughs, tfc. and in found particu-
Jirly useful in hypochondri tcnl, nervous and
:tvstcrici>! diseases. Each b.:| or direction
untaina « detailed account of this disease in
h.l its different stages, and will hi accompn
i-d. with the signature of the proprietor in
fled Ink. It is off ered for sale by GEO. RV
KRSO/i, only (my a-de agent) Dmggist, cor
oerBay and Whiliakcr-streets, Savannah, at
ne dollar per bolUe.
WM. BOILER.
ee ^0 30
P E. BR\88INNu,
DESPECTFULLYidforma In, friemia
, * an « the public, that he has mircliaseJ
tile establishment in tho above bushiess, bo-
longing to Dr. A. Dolaroche, opposite the
Exchange, where lie offers for sale at low
prices, a largo assortment of
¥rea\\ Brags, MeiUcints,
and CUeiiiieata,
*monO-which are tiik rgi.r,owisft:—'
Aqna Fonts, Alum, Antimony
Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot
Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi.de
Peru, do Fola
Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon
American best and common Castor Oil
Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas
Columbo, Finery, Gum Assafcetida
Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal
Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium
Isingjass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice
Magnesia, Manna.Chnmomilu Flowers
Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs ;
Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bizmnth
Oil of Anisoed.do Peppermint,do Cloves
Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil
Pckrlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap
Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar
Glauber, Epsom ami Rochplle Snits
Turtur Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine
Taints Wry and in Oil..
White, Red ami Black Lead
Prussian Blue, Verdigrie
Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow
Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts
Japan and Copal Varnish.
l’eTlumerj.
Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil
Bust English Shaving Soap
Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water
Otto of Roses
Surgical Instruments and Patent Med
icines of every kind, the whole of
warranted quality.
Jan 20 1 47
June 10,182J.
MARY EVbN, Admx-
67»n
p'uesh garden seeds,
AND
TValbowa TYomt Hoots*
J UST recc'Vcd by the rubscriber, tnd w»-
ranted of the lust season's growth, X
joxps GardenSesd.i.pu(upby A. M’Mahon fi
• o. Philadelphia, expressly for this market,
..ml containing the following a.sortin nts, viz
1. Drumhead Uabhugc-
2 T.ong Red licet
3. Long Orange Carrot
4. Parsley
5. Leek
8. Onion
7. Salmon Radish
8. Early Purple do.
9. Round leaved
10 Early Turnips
It. Late do
i2 Salaafy
13- Asparagus
A L
14. Bavlj culled Let
tuce
15. Royal Cablwge do
16. Nutmeg Melon
17. Spinach
18. Summer Savoy
It). Sweet Basil
20. Sage
11. Navlurtium
22. Celery
23 Early Peas
•4. Late do
25 Early hunch bean-
26. Red French do
S O,
20 Packages containing the following Bui
ions Elowcr Hoots, viz.
I. Double Hyacinths | 4.Meaicanti(ferflower
2. Fine 7'ulips
3. N.rcissut
For sale by
Fob 2
1 5 Double Tuberose
6 Slit of Bethlehem
P. U’DEHUO IT.
58
Lsseutiul Oil of Spruce,
J UST received from the Patentee, ond
neatly put up in phials, and for sale-Jiy
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
May 35 Shad’a Buildings.
Wanted,
E mpty wine bottles. Apply to
May 11 GEO. RYERSON.
A 7 *Negro Man.
A PRIME Negro Man, aboujt 35 years
age, a good field hand, "
° b - It Al.Y
..une 24f
of
For sale by
CALVIN BAKER.
79
MAHOGANY FURNITURE,
Piano Fortes, curled Hair Ma
trasses, teather Beds,
HOLSTERS &. PILLOWS, CHAIRS, &c.
FMNHE subscriber offers for sale thrvfollow-
X ing articles, warranted to be of the
best quality
Sideboards, Sets of Dining Tables
Hiiigle do do Sofas, Tea Tables
Breakfast do. Dressing Tables
Do. with Glasses, Card Tables
Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do
Secretaries, Bureaus
Double and single Work Stands
Ward Robgis. Piano Stools
Mahogany Chairs, Curled Maple do
Rosewood do
High Post Mnliogany Bedsteads
Do do Curled Maple tlo
Mahogany Field Bedsteads
Curled Maple do
Mantle and I’ier Glasses
Cribs, Cradles, Easy Chairs
Candle Stands. Window Blinds
Hull Lamps, Brass Fenders, Wire do
Andirons. Tongs and Shovels
Dressing Glasses of every description
Piano Fortes
Double and Single Hair Mattrasses
Ilo do Mosr do
Feather Beds, Bolsters aad Pillows
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 mutch
The above articles can be examined at
the store in Whittaker-Strcet, opposite Col.
Shcllmnn. I. W. MORRELL.
March 15 93
Georgia—Camden County.
TO ALL TO WHOM II'MAY COjV'VF.H.Y
\(^‘l)tlt 'A8 Whip,,it Aldrie applies to the
W |fcurt cf Ordinary of the said coutlly
for Letters of administration, w ! th the will an*
aesed, on the estate of Elizabeth Williamson,
ste of said county, deemm -d: These are
iherefore to cite and admonish all and tingf
IS', the kindred and creditors bi said deceased
-ofilc Heir dfj e'ions (if any they have) m
my -iffine on or before the fi st Monday in
Sept.-mner nest, otherwise letters will be
granted the application.
Wiinettthft Hon. William Gibson, oneo
Ilia ,f S’ices of (j,,iiyi..thi» /fjM.
JOHN BAILEY, e. c. o. « c.
,!«tv .10 197
j Georgia—Camden County.
AIL TO WHOM IT KAY CONCERN
tEUF.AS M H. Hebbarff ap;*Hcs to t l *r*
_ Ootnt of Ordinary of «Mid c< unty, for
fliers cf Admii.i-itiati >n n«\ the estate o'
1apt« Jjines Viticei.L late of 8:<id county, de
ceased: Tlieoe are the refore o cue and
almonish, m!I and sim^u’a:-, the bei.c and cred
•tori of fluid deceflflbdy to file their objections
ifany they h’ive, in the Clerk’s Offi *e of fluid
Court, on or before ihe third Monday in Or-
toocr next, otherwise letters will be granted
ti»e applicant
' Witness the Honorable WiUiatr Gibson, one
[L.S.] <>f the Justices of laid Court, this 18*.l>
September 1805.
* JOHN DAILEY, C C O C. C.
«*»*»< 14
IN THE PRESS
AND WII.L DE SPEEDILY PVBLIBIllD
S. C. Sf J. SCHENK,
Price in Boards £l 37J Cents,
teligious Cases of Conscience,
•Answered in an Evangelical Man-
tier, at the Casuistical lecture,
in Little St Helen's, Bisk-
opgate-Slrcet, v
BY S. PIKE &-8. HAYWARD.
“ WWSW3B 'vk^os
* TOWMltlTM ADDED
The Spiritual Companion or
the Profssing Christian,
Tried at the Bar of God’s Word; and some
free thoughts on the character of
THE HAPPY MAN.
Georgia—Camden County.
1 O ALL TO WHO vl IT M.-.Y CONCERN.
jiATHKREAS Helton A. Copp applies to ihe
ff Court of O Unary of sa d County for
Letter* of Adminihtrat on, with the will an.
iiexed, on the estate of Joseph Dishy, late of
•jaid county, deceased : These are therefore
o cite and admoni-h all and gingulflt*, the
iici r > r d cri.d.t'M* of anid deceased to fita
• heir objections (ifany they have) in my of
fice, os» or before the first Monday in Septem
ber next^ oiherw.ac Letters wili be granttd
the applies 1 1*
Witness the Hon. William Gibson, one of
' the J-isticea of said Court, thii 23d Ju
ly, 18J5.
JO’iN BAILY, c. c. o. c. c-
July 30 193
Georgia—Camden County.
It) ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
C^®1ERE\S William W* Seals, applies to
\A/ lie Court of Ordinary of said county,for
•_.ett^r* of Administration on the es.latt* of Eve
Wi ght, late of aaUl duri^aiM^A ■ ’<•>>■■»»
*re t .eff.fjre to cite and. hdmonish, rH and sin
gular. the heirs ar.d creditors of sa;d deceased
to file their oh|:.*ction8, if any they have, ii«
t‘>e Clerk's Office of fluid Court, on or b. forr
the third ilor.d >y in October next, otherwise
Letters wili be g*anted the applicant.
Wb nets the Honorable Samuel Clarke, on**
L.S.] of the Justices of said Court, this 18 h
Sepcmbcr, 18-5
JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O C C.
Sent 15 14
Georgia, Chatham County
By the Honorable the .ln*atir.cB of the 1-it**nor
Court of Chatham County, silting tor or
d aarv purp;.a*M
TO JILL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.
CTWHRKEAb Jouutrian Mciga, xiiminirtra
v/w tor of the es‘ate of Hamuid Haughtou,
deceased, has petitioned the Gouit ol Ordina
7, to be dism ss- d from his ssid adininistra*
ions Now these ore therefore, to cite amt
Admonish ail persons interested in the stud ea
• ate to tile their obj, ctiotifl, if any they Iihvc
to ihe granting 1 «*f the prayer of the petitioner
m *he Clerk* OTir.e oi' the a'sid Court, on 01
before the tenth d ty of March next, other,
wise Letters D.smisaory w»il be granted the
peuioner*
vVitmssthe Gonor/.Me Anthony Porli'r, ore
of the sriu Jiutices, this tenth day of
September, eif,b»een hundred a..d twen
ty-five. 8AMURL5I B ND,
Clerk Court Ordinary.
c... 13 1
APPROVED
Vatent ¥am\Vy iNYedicines.
do do
Cough
do
do
L EE’S BILIOUS
PILLS
Aiuieraon’s do do
Coit’s
Anderson’s
Drops
American
Church’s
Essence Mustard
Worin Lozenges
Black DW|i
Henry’s True Cal
cined Magnesia
Audler’sAsiaticLen-
itive
Roger’s Pulmonic
Detergent
Dalby’s Carminative
Turlington’s Balsam
pf Lite
Opial for the cleans
ing of the teeth &
gums
Relf’sAsthmnticPills
Do Botanical Drojie
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.
A constant supply of the above useful
Patent Family Medicines, together with a
general assortment of Drugs, Chemicals,
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs,
Cut Glass Lamps, Lump GIusscb. Lamp
Oil, &c. &c. can be obtained at the store
of LAY fit. HENDRICKSON,
May 26 DrnggiBta, Shad’s Buildings.
Notice to tree Feisons to
Color.
T HE Free Persons of Color residing in
Chatham Country, are hereby nutifi-
fied to appearand register their names 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
Marking Brushes,
O F a superior quality, just received anc
for sale by GEO. RYERSON
novtO
is otice..
N IVE MONTHS sifter the date hereof, ap-
plication will be made to the Honorable
ihn Court of Ordinary for the Ctmnty of Clisi-
ham, fur leave tn sell the whole or a part, or
parts of a tnct of land, lying and being in
the ro -nty of Effinyham, containing by re
cent survey, nine hundred and eighty fi.<
acres, and known bv the name of the Tuck
isseek ng Tract, formerly the property of
K ng and Hotchkiss, now btkmgirg to the-
estate of /ill*.rainier S. Roe's orphans, for the
benefit of said orphans.
WILI I VM MOREL,
Guardian A- S. Roe's Oiphans.
July 14 87
Notice.
4 GREEATU E to leave obtained fr*m the
lV Honorable the liferfor Court, sitting for
oi(Unary purposed, for Camden County,
hall on the firat Monday in D,:r.en»bt*r next,
:xpos'.' to r ublic ssle, at the Court Houte j,t
Jefiersoo, in ssid cnunty, a U t of laud in the
Tenth District of Monroe County, No. 91, for
ue benefit cf the orphans ot Levi Johns dec
JOHN LEE Gua dian.
Sept 15 ’4
Notice.
On Ihe firit Tuesday infictobcr next,
W ILL he sold at the Court-House at
Ricoborough, Liberty County, be
tween the usual hours of sale, four N egroes.
a woman by the name of Mary, her son
Joe, daughter Louisa, and an infant. Sold
aB the property of John Stewart, deceased
Tertks of sale made known on the day.
D. STEWART, Adm’r.
August 27 06
N otice.
A LL those having demands against the
estate of Peter Timothy, late of Chat
ham County, 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’r.
August 9 98
.a.
PREFACE TO THE ABOVE WORK.
T HE following Anwcrs were, smonpst o
liters, delivered ins weeklyLectuie, du
ring die last winier, with a view to remove
the doubts of die timorous Christian, qiiclier
Him in he wav lo Z. >n, lo guaid ngauia’ pre
sumptuous hupis, sod promote Ibe life ol rcli-
,'ion inlhesoul- That these important end
night be answered, the auditory were deairi d
o supply us with serious Cases uf Conscience,
arrisiug from the d ffi uities they met with i<
the course of their experience, and toconceil
their names, that so they might, with tli
'tester freedom, propose iheir respective
d.,ses, and that we, in <>ur inltition of them,
might be kept from the least degree of fear or
restraint.
Through the repeated importunities of out
friends, and from satisfactory evidences of use
lulne«s, we have been prevailed upon to cotr>-
aiit to public view a select number of thes-
answers, though eomevrtist coo racted. Ai d
we hope, that those, into whose hands the)
may come, wi l read them with '. hriatian can
Jour.—And may the Spirit of God, witliou
-.vlni'e peculiar blessing all attempts will b
ineffectual to answer any saving purpoiet,
maketli»e a poweiful means of bringing then
netrerto C ,rial, anil of making them malt
lively and active in his service! Ilth.shappt
end is hut in the least answered, we snnll re
joice, and give G d all the glory, disregard'- g
all ihe little r.ontempt that may be cast upti
us and aur imperfect labours.
It must re acknowledged to be s very dffi
-:ult and critical work to distribute to ever)
one their proper portico, tnd to to divide tin
wol d uf truth, as to give suitable -trecourage.
meat to those to whom it belong*, and yet to
n-- (L# kyyawwta wo* prrcw*ni|JlurU3 IIDlltl
no room to hope. Il ti eq*>tilly difficult to st*
i.empt to destroy tho vain confidence of th»
.-inner, without d sturhinp the pesce, and dif
.^ouraging the minds ot those who are the rea
followers ol Jesus. Who is sufficient for tht&e
thingu ? We readily coufi as cu< insufficienc)'/
but yet hope* that the L .rJ has enabled us r
it- in some- nicasure faithful, so far as our spirt*
iual knowh dgecxttnda 1 and may he enablt
you uho rei.U, to deal faithfully with your own
inula UihUo net h r our Ikbuurs, nor your per
aval, tnuy be 10 vuii» ! S. i'IK‘\
8. HAYWARD.
London, May 30, 1755.
As the Cnses of Sobscit'ncr have alreadi
been w II received by the religious disposed
,>art of .i &nkmdf the Edr.or * thought that ad*
itioual Q .cations of'he same I’Stme, selected
iroin the t*ioua Tiiougbta puoiuhed in the
Spiritual Map xine, winch breathed the same
evangelical apii.t. wopld be ar.ccptuble to ce-
.10UH persons, aud di-ulna not, but such aa h-vt
1 regard for gospel-doctriue, will find the
a me u e ul instmciion <ind cornior’. fn.m per*
unrig the Q ic&tions Uiat are now added.
A FEW OF TUB CASES.
CASE I,
How sh-dl we distinguish bntwren the wotk-
• ngs cf natural affection, ai d ihe real cxercue
f grace 111 religious duties ? S. DIKE.
CASK 11
What methods moat a Christian, in d-:cli*
lingcircumatancea, take to recover a health
fol vigorous frame of soul, so as to be able to
maintain real and close communion with
t»« d amidst the hurriea and business of this
world? S. HAYWARD,
CASE III*
A serious person, who scruples to compl,
with the uwuil practice* cf playing at cards
desires to know whether these aciupha ariat
i'rom a needless tenderness of conscience, ot
from the faithful monitions oi the Spirit oi
Gjd ?—S. PIKE,
CASE IV.
How may a person judge when a promise o;
threatening comes from G d or is brought b)
Jalin to the soul ? S DAYWARD,
cask v.
How far may a pei son judge of ihestaengt!
or weakness of his faith t>y the OiigUDci-s o
darkness of nis frames ? S. PiKE*
CASE VI.
Whether a person, who hag been • grea 1
sinner, has any ground to expect pardon, aim
the comforts of the Holy Ghus» ? and whet he.
he may partake of ail the ordinances of God ?
-S. HAYWARD,
CASE VII.
What judgement should that person paa.
upon himseift who knows bin s?1f to he in a
cark and corrupt frame, but find* himsflt
gi eatly unaffected with it, and stupid under it ?
-S PIKE.
CASE VIIt,
IVow may the times of family and rloaet dutj
be best regulated to the glory t f God, ou*
own comfort, and the Advantage of rhoae abou
us ? S. HAYWARD.
CAS* IX
Il it not preiumptioua for a person to hopr
he hasa n interest in Christ when he sees lit
■leor nothing in himself, but reason to doub
and quest'ou it? 8. PIKE.
CASS X.
Is going to plays and other theatrical per.
formances consistent with the profession anc
-ractica of Christianity ? 8. HAYWARD-
cam sr. .
How may a person, .who il desirous of fbl
owing the dictates uf providence in ever
• espect, know the mind and will of God in an
particular circumstance, whether temporal c
spiritual ? 8. PIKE.
CASE XII.
Should not a person who Is not comfortabb
pesauaded of his being a real Christian, abstau
from the ordinance of the I ord's supper, fost
lie should eat and orink damnation to hin sell ?
and whst method must that Person take to s*
isfy a church of Christ of hia be mg a tae-
•'* s ‘** '* * . ♦ r* • J pa •nnaf’
eiperteoci: i f tl>^ dpsPngs of God with the
wuJ? 8. HAYWARD
SOME OF THE PRACTICAL CUEJTIONS
The too- h tone of savin, faith , or a plain
ana brief aiiswer to the tao following que>*
1. How f-r may a perien’s heart and ways
be reetmed, and he nutai-.lntiudiDv be desli*
tut* ol caving laith I
2. How sli-.ll we know whether fur faith is
String .ink'll ill the wc^hn^Ba^aud Awwkiw-
H-l .t. J. ’irfinn may a person conclude
^ ‘y he e- j-iyr G:-d in tie peifur-v.snce of4u-
Q-i-st 4 Row m»y a nen-nn know, in the
e ' a Tc Re n " * LI * ”I)'ill- - he is under the
- n-enc-uf thr hlesce-.l Spi; it, or undrr ihe
ait.vi-.gs of his oWn nsiursi spirit or inugina-
Q r st. J. How far s child of Gid may fkll,
•>"’ yet h.ve meg seeit- h-asaul /
QivSt 6. Wlint is the css ntial rdifference
'if «en a natural ami a spiritual fallh >
Q1 at 7. Hew may » pci son disiirgit-rh be*
ween the genuine coniolat’orsi of ihe roe*
pel wouglit in the heart by the Spirit o God,
md thnie comforts’ha* aprii-g fmai our own
imagination, or a delusive spirit-
Quest 8. Why should the king of Moab, by
the advice'of his privy council, In s tin e uf -
unniinent danger and thres enir.g d>«tres., sp-
-ly f-r relief 111 a prophet of the G- d ! Uriel
-a Balaam certainly was, at d not tu Baal-peur,
’he G--d of he Mutbiie- I
Quest. 9 How far shuu-d the muster of
- m iy concern hinuelfabiut the eternal ssh
■ ation of his ehildr^ n, servants, Jtc. is it bis
iuty to road a portion oftlie aciipture to them
morning and evening, and pity with them s
oftt-n 1 Should lie no- cat chine, or ask them
poriineni questions, at pro: er sibm ip i ■
Q test. lu. Ia it possible tor a person <o ba
-Ki nerated, or b -rn again, anJ yet ler many
rears -tier fear he is ran I Am may ■ peratin.
■u way doubt of his re-gem.ration, und. at tba
•rue time, be tli uncoititried pe-raon 1
Quest. ’ 1 What advice can be given to a
-r. -'n grievu-usl) d atieued with tears,doubts
- Ullbehi t ’
Quest. 12 ts Ihe death and suffer nos o
-u.-i.i, or his pas.ivc nliedie -ce, all that is re-
(Uirid for the ativttinn and justification of a
i-mei-1 Hath his active lighteodauesa no
part in the wotk, or mus* it he imputed 1 —
I. ‘he imputation of lInit-’., petive righteous*
-css an essentinl point of doctrine, or may a
m«n be safe without it.
Quest-13 Is it posible for a person, who Is
• oledto bewail his own vileness, to bets-
.died ofpn ii.’eiesl in Christ withetarnsljoy.
nd yet not hive an astonishing- vihw of tba
I-nry, fulnesi, and tu l blanest uf the lltdl-
-ter, engaging ai d cut t-icling him to love
lua Saviour, and delight-in his wavs t And is
passible to nave such an affecting view of
■h tl before regeneration ?
Quest. .4. As I apprehend that the'prae-
ce of lamily prayer is unfashionable in our
lays, is il because this age is so n ueh '-user
han the last, or is it bec-nse we are leas sc*
qusinted with ihe life, power, and conduit uf
htl relig-on which is puie tud und- filed be-
lure God I
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