Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 27, 1825, Image 1

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THE is edited and published m tbb , am or iavannab, By G. *5 W. Robertson, AT BIOHT BOLT.ABB FSB ANNUM, , FAVABLB IV ADVANCI. . @6« HtWfiltW FOR THE COUNTRY, IS published to meet the arrangement®! the mail, three time* e week,jTueed»y, Thunder end Saturday) »t the Office of the Daily Georgian, end contain# all the in.elli fence, Commercial, Political end Mtaaellan- eoua, including adrertiaementa, pub'tahed in the Daily Paper. „ , The Country Paper ia ae-tto all parte of the State and Union, or dclirered in the city, at Bre doltara per annum, payable in advance, Advertiaeaeenta are inierted in both pa *ri at 7* centeper satiate, of 14 fine*, for he lin> insertion, and 37* for erery aucceedmg pub- "communication# by Hail, mm, *•£££« Sale, of land and negroee by Admin elr.. h«VmtM or guardian#, are required fiftJW held o5 the fir. Tue.d.y in lb« “'"•h* between the hour# often in (he fore h .'»d .h4e irt"he afternoon, at the Cour, Honae of the eou nty in which the property h. fitelNmiccof.heae.Me. murt begtyen in • public g#«e«e uxt* day# previou. to the ""sotiee of the #ale of personal property must be gire in like manner, F.rly day# previous o the day af »*!«• , ... . Notice to the debtor# and creditor# ot eitate mint be published torFor/y day#. Notice th«t ipplicitSon will be made to the Court <»f Ordinary for le»veto sell mud. must ^^^^SSfi9E59BBR99KE^ip99E! Notice, s, N INE month# after date application will be mtde to the Honorable tiie Jus tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a tfact of land, known a9 number eight, 8th District, "ike (formerly Munroe) county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of of N. 8. Bayard. N.J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. 8. Bays.™ 1 Jnn 5 Notices. „ VttNE MONTHS after date of this notice, X. application will be made to the Honors. Wc the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for permission to tell all the real eatate of John Waksrlv, dee. for the benefit of the heir# and creditor# of said deceased' ROBERT HOY, Eaecutor. Feb 24 47 Notice. N INE MONTHS after di e, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of (Jh.thain county, for leave to aell the resl ■nil personal eatate of the late Mra. Ann Ham ill nn, deceased, fnr the benefit of the heirs and ereditoia of a dd ea.atc, WORTHINGTON GALE. Eveeutor, ar,.»v. in \o#„ NOTiUfc. N ine month# aftr date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary purpoaea for an order, absolute, to aell lots Nos- four am five, (4 and 5) in Carpenter’s Row, and lot No. one, (T)Grten Ward, in ibt city of Savannah, being the real eatate of Francia Jalineau, dec for the benefit of the heir# and creditors of aaideatate WILLIIM GAS!ON <\uatifed Executor Notice. jJWlVK months *ficr cisie, application will He i»f1e to the Honorable th* Inferior Court or County, when titl ng f *f ordinary E urpo-C', for leave to sell 250 seres of land elongi.ig to the estate of Jthti Drown, de ceased, fir the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of sai I estate. 8\RAH BROWN, Admistr-rtrix Jefferson, 18th June, 1 ’25. June 2:1 78 Notice. VCHNE months after date, application will Ad be made to the Honorable the court of Gi dinary of Camden Couuly. for leave to sell all the real eatate of Ihe late Randolph M Gil hi.d 'ceaied, for Ihe benefit of the beiro and creditor, of said eatate. HANNAH M'GILLI *, Administrate, G M'DONALD, Administrator 8t.lt ary i, June I8ib, 182J. June 03 »g Notice. T^HREE MONTHS from thisdete Iahall make application to the Bauk of the State ?»*!•. for payment in full for tho half of a !f" d ° ll>1 ' kill Of laid Bank. Letter D, No. 2,7. ■fined A. Putter, Cashier, the left band half oemfi in my puaaetaioo—the right hand ball ® Hulloeb, President, being 2US* •“I*- All peeson# interested will *»!tai , ,* ke du ® notice of this mtentim , jw file their ejection# at aaid Bank, within *kc tune mentioned, , . JAMES P. SCREVEN. ,u " e * JPf , Notice. WE*?* dl,le * •PPlie.tion wiP Cut, t rfS?,? ,h ® ,umi ®®* ? f <h I.lerlo. »fd ni,v r on^‘ m . C ° Unty * * he " a*’* mg fb, *° •*« that nin PETER EVEN, Admr- ^10,182*. “ AttY Adm,. F1U1*H SRU09, maaiDaoasnBBo PERFUMERY,Ac. B Y the ship Emperor, the subscribers have received thirty-five pnekagea of Genuine Drugs ,Medicines,Per fumery, Fancy Articles, &c carefully selected bv one of tho partners now at the north, which added to their for mer stock 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 & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. July 18 Consumptions, Oougus, qc. BUTLER’S F OR li i cure ofJoi.ii, Coughs,Consump tions, Spitting of Blood, Asthmas, and Jisecsea of the breaat and iuiigs. . . There ia perhaps no medical obaervation noiie importance to the human family, than the fact that many of the moat difficult and in ourable consumptions originate in aeglect-d cold#.. In a climate so variable aa outa, where 'lie changes of the weather are frequently -Hidden and unexpected, it require* to -re care and attention to guard againat this dangerott, enemy of life, than moat people imagine or ire able and willingto beatow. The bills o< mortality exhibit the melenehoty fact that the proportion of deaths by this diacaae may be eonaidered aa about five to one. I tasmuch then aa thia fatal disease frequently bi .s defi anceto the skill of the moat learned phyaici ms, it ia a gratification to the proprietor that 'te u enabled to offer to those .di eted with \ a goodly prospect of relief, in that highly valuable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Spoci Jtc. The Indiana are happy in their ktiow. ledge of medical pianist governed wholly h- empc’leaee, they areeertain aa touieir rif e., and it it Mid by in author of,great character that a true consumption is * disease never known among them. Thia Specific is oht lined by extraction from herbs, root*, dowers, pl.nt, Jtc. when in per fectinn. In enniieqiience if a happy combinu tion of the moat valuable herbs, Stc. it become- t balsam of a superior value. It heals the in jured parts, opens the pores, and composes the disturbed nerves, after the manner of an anodyne/ consequently the obstruction ol 'he ches' and the lungs which constitute th ■ disease, parti-uls-'ly need its use. It promotes expectoration, which is constantly called Tor, and whilst it elrars-.'S si d heals, it also gives strength to the tender lungs In this mannei it removes the hectic fever, improves diges tion, gives strength to the nerves, repairs ihi ■ppet.tc and improves ihe spirits. This ipeci fin mav always be given in safety it is mild nlesssnt to the tisle, and may s-.fely be given o infants, lor which it is of iiieV imable value. It affords relief in bow d eompluinis, t ething, shopping coughs, Uc. and is found purlieu- 1 iriy useful in hypochondriacal, nervous and hystericiil diseases. Each bill ol direr i ui '■imtains s detailed account of this disease in all its different stages, and will be iccunp* itied wilh Ihe signature ol the propiietor in Red Ink. It is offered for sale by GEO. HV BRf'O-s, anil/ (my sile agent) Druggist, cor ner Hay ami Whittsker-streets, Savannah, at one dollar per bottle. WU BUTLER. dec 30 30 fresh garden seed^, AND UtalbouB TloNvex Tvoota* J UST received by the rubscriber, and wa-. ranted of the Inst season’s growth, 2'. boxes Garden Seeds, put uphy A. M’Mahon A o. Philadelphia, expressly for this market, soil containing the following as.ortm-nts, viz. I. Drumhead Cabbage 14. Early curled Let- 2 Long Red Beet tuee 3 Long Orange Carrot If. Royal Cabbage do Parsley 16. Nutmeg Melon 5. Leek 17. Spinach 6. Onion 18. Summer Savoy 7. Salmon Radish 19. Sweet Basil A. Early Purple do. 20. Sage 9. Round leaved 21. Nasturtium 10. Early Turnipa 23. Celtry 11. Late do 23 Early Pete 12. Salsify 24. Late do 13- Asparagus 25 Earlv bunch beans 26 Red French do ALSO. 20 Packages containing the following Bui bous Elower Roots, viz. 1. Double Hyacinths I 4.Mcxicantigerflower n Fine Tulips I 5. Double Tuberose Narcissus I 6 Star of Bethlehem For sale by P. M’DEUMOTT. F 2 $8 Essential Oil of Spruce, J UST received from the Patentee, and neatly put up in phials, and for sale.by May *5 LAY. HENDRICKSON. Shad’s Buildings. W anted, E mpty wine bottles. May 11 GEO. RYERSO Ap|djr to A i\egrd Man. A PRIME Negro Man, about 3fi years of age, a good field hand. For sale by CALVIN BAKER- une 84f 39 sir ©am * P E. BRA88INNE, R espectfully inform* hu fnendl and the public, that he has purchase the establishment in the above business, bef longing to Dr. A. Delaroche, opposite th] Exchange, whore he offere for sale at lot prices, a large assortment of Eresli Drugs, MoMciuesj and CV\etiAca\s, , AMorrn wntcH Ann thk Foi.i.owma : _ Aqua Fortis, Aluin, Antimony Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do Pern, do Fola Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon American best and common Castor Oil Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas Colnmbo, Frnery, Gum AssaftBtida Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Manna,Chamomilb Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nitx Vomica, Oxyd of Bizmuth Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Pearlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine Taints Drj and in Oil. White, Red and Black Lead PrusBinn Blue, Verdigris - •, Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent YcUgjy Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts Japan and Copal Varnish. - u ? ■ a i mi—i-ii - ' i 1‘eriumery. Pomatum, Antique Oil, Alafiassar Ojl Best English Shaving Soap ‘ f Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water - Otto of Roses Surgicul Instruments and Patent Med icineB of every kind, the whole of warruuted quality. Jan 20 47 TWhEHEAS M. H. Hsbbard applies to the \#w Couit of Ordirary of said county, for Lett era «f Adminiitrati ;n on the estate of CipL J -mei Vincent, late of said county, de ceased: These are therefore to eite and admonish, all and singular, t',e heits and ered- •tors of Said deceased, to file their ohjectiona, ■f any they have, in the Clerk’s Office of said Court, on or before the third Monday in Oc tober next, otherwise hatters will be granted the npnhctt't Witness the Honorable William Gibson, one (L.8.] -f the Justices of said Court, this 18th September 1825 JOHN BAILEY, C C O C. C. *<«nt 15 |4 MAHOGANY FURNITURE, Piano Fortes, Curled Hair Ma trasses, Feather Beds, r BOLSTERS Sl PILLOWS, CHAIRS, Ac. rjAIIE subscriber offers fnr sale the follow- A ing articles, warranted to be of tho best quality i— Sideboards, Sets of Dining Tables Single do do Sofas, Tea Tables Breakfast do. Dressing TablcB Do. with Glasses, Card Tables Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bureaus Double 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, Ensy Chairs Candle Stands, Window Blinds Hull Lumps, Brass Fenders, Wire do Andirons, Tongs and Shovels Dressing Glasses of every description Piano Fortes Double and Single Hair Mattrasses Do do Moss -do Feather Beds, Bolsters aad Pillows Children’s Chairs of all kinds Windsor f,'hairs of every description Cots and Matrasses to fit. Also, a large assortment of Brussels and Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to match The above articles can be examined at the store in VVhittaker-Stroet, opposite Col. Sheliman. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 93 APPROVED Patent Eamily Medicines. The## are '■a Camden Cofitfiy. ro WHOM tCMATCO/eCEBM-. r '9 | upp | V*Jdrtegpfjiex to th* '. JBourt of Ordinary kf tllli aaiff kounty •ettets of administration, w<th t|m will an nexed, on the eitate of Elisabeth Williamson, |ftt« of rtid county, ffer Therefore to cite ami * lar, the ktadrift and to file their oi jaetl my yffire on or September/ granted the Wit near the-1 the J ati ly, ini,- July 30 Georgia—Camden County _ > iv> / T# , if gi PA.T4. TO WHOM IT KAY CONCERN e- Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL, 10 WHOil ITHaY CONCERN. IVYHEREAS Helton A, Copp applies to the vv Court of Ordinary of aaid County for Lettera'of Admiuiutrafon, with the will an. nexed.on the eitate of Jo-eph Blxhv, bite of ■aid county, dreeased : These are therefore o cite and admonoh all and singular, the iteoa aid errdttnrs of aaid deceased to file il eirobjectiona (ifanv they hare) in ray of fice, on or before Hit fi si Monday in Septem. tier next, otherwise Letters will be granted the applicant' Witness the Hon, William Gibaon, ode of the Justices of aaid Court, thia 23d Ju ly, 1825. JOHN BAILY.c. c. o.e. c- Juft 30 193 .|lS"THiftFR* a* a'etxDiLlr n'»M»xxo s. c. a, j: sc hemic; Price in Boards $1 37J Cent#, Jlnncertd in an Evangelical Man ner, at the Catuuiicai Lecture, ■* , in Little St HclenU, Bith- P | opgate-Stmt, . BY S. PIKE AS. HAYWARD. . ^ —4 " <*■ . TO WHICtra 4DDSO The Sjririiiidl Companion or the Professing Christian, Tried at the Bar of God’s Word; and iaeme -4jW#lhptntaa,fip tho charneto* of THE HAPPY MAN: : 1 PREFACE TO THE ABOVE WORK. Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. \%WHEREAS William W■ Seals, applies to 'Jr# the Couit of Ordinary of said countv,for Lettera of Admin-atration on the eatate of Eve Wi gilt, late of said county, deceased t These sect, ertfore to cite and Ldhu-nish, all tnd sin gular. the heirs and credit'iraaf said deceased to file their bbjectiui>a,'if any they have, in t'tc Clerk’a Omne of said Court, 1 on orbefore tfiethi- d Monday in October next, otherwise Letters wili be granted the applicant. Witness the Honorable 8amuel Clarke, one L.8.] of the Justices «f said Court, thia 18.h Sepember, 1825 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. C C. Sept 15 14 Georgia, Chatham County. By the Honorable the Justices of the 1 tuiior Court of Chatham County, sitting for or- d-narv purposes TO MI.I, WHOM IT M.ir VONTERM. ikWHEUKAS Jonutlian Meigs, sdminislra i## tor of the eatate of Samuel Haughton, deceased, haa petitioned the Couit ol Ordina ry, to be dim,mi d from his aaid administra tion : Now tlteae are therefore, to cite and admonish nil persona interested in the aaid ea- ate to file their objections, if any they have. to the granting of the prayer of the petitioner in the Clerk’# Office of the >aid Court, on or before the tenth day of March neit, other, wiie Letiera DiSittiaaory w<ll be granted the petitioner- Witness the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of the aatu Justices, this tenth day of September, eii.h ecn hundred a d twen ty-five. SAMUEL M B f 'NI), Clerk Court Ordinary. t-e-rs is L EE’S BILIOUS PILLS Autlerson’s do do Colt’S do do Anderson’s Cough Props American do do Church’s do do Essence Mustard Worm Lozenges Black Drop Henry’s True Cal cined Magnesia Audler’s Asiatic Len itive Roger’s Pulmonic Detergent Dalby’s Carminative Turlington’s Balsam of Life Opial for the cleans ing of tiie teeth &. gums RelCsAstlimoticPills Do Botanical Drops Austen’s Remedy tor 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. <fcc. 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, Lamp Glasses. Lamp Oil, Ac. Ac. can be obtained at the store of LAY A HENDRICKSON, May 26 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Notice to i ree Persons to Color. T HE Free Persons of Color residing m Chatham Country, are hereby notifi- fied to appear and register their names in tiie 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 46 Matking Drustoa, O F a superior quality, just received ant* for sale by GEO. RYERSON oov to iN otice. N IVE MONTHS after the date hereof, ap* plication will he made to the Honorable •lie Court of Ordinary for the County <>f Chat* bam, for leave to sell the whole or a part, or parts of a tract of land, lying and being in the rotnty of P#niny>hann, containing by re* cent survey, nine hundred and eighty fi/e acren, and known by the name of the Tuck* iweekmg Tract, formerly tbe property of King > d Hotchkiss, now belonging to the esiwte of Alexander S. Roe*a orphans, for the benefit of said orphan*. WILT I AM MOREL, Guardian A* S. Roe's Orphan*. July 14 87 Notice. 4 GREEABIE to leave obtained fr m the Honorable tbe Inferior Court, sitting fur ordinary purposes, for Camden County, I hall on the firat Monday in Dee-ember neat, zxpose to nublie sale, et the Court-Houae at Jefiersno, in aaid county, a lot of land in the Tenth District of Monroe County, No. 91, for tbe benefit of the orphans ol Levi Johns dec JOHN LEE, Guardian. 8ept15 14 Notice. On the firit Tuertlaj in&ctnbcr next, W ILL be sold at the Court-House at Ricebnrough, Liberty County, be tween tbe usual huurs of sale, four Negroes, a woman by the name of Mary, her son Joe, daughter Ijouisa, and an infant. Sold as the property of John Stewart, deceased. Terms of sale made known on the day. D. STEWART, Adm’r. August 27 06 Notice. A LL those having demands against tbe 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 T HE following Answer* were, amnnpst o thers, delivered In a weekly Leettn e, du ring the last winter, with a view to -emove the doubts of 'he timoruua Christian, quicken him in ihe way to 7,-in, to guaid againat pre sumptuous hopes, and promote iheTiffe of reli gion in tbe soul. That these important ends might be answered, the auditory were desired to supply ua with serious Casea of Conscience, .wising from the difficulties they met with in the course of their ezperienoe, and toconcetl their names, that ah they might, with the greater freedom, propose their respective Sales, and that we, in »ur solution of theta, might be kept from the least degree of fear or restraint. Through the repeated imrortunitiea of our f-ienda, and from sctislactory evidences of use fulneaa, we have been prevailed noon to com mit to public view a select number or these inswc-r.-.j though .omewhat contracted. Ami we l ope, that those, into whose hands Ihet may come, will read them wi ll Christian can dour.—And may the Spirit of God, without wh<»e peculiar blessing all attempts wili bo ineffectual to answer any aaving purpose!, make the-e a powerful o-eana of bringing them nearer to Christ, and of malting them more lively and active in his service ! If this happ) end ia bin in the least answered, we altall re joice, and give G d ill the glory, disregarding all ihe little contempt that ruay be east upot ua and our imperfect labours. It must i-e acknowledged to he a very diffi. cult and Ctt ical work to distribute to ever) one then- proper portion, anti so to divide the word of truth, as to give suitable encourage ment to those to whom it belongs, and yelfi leave the hypocrite or pr.a iir.ptur ut sinnet no room to hope. It is equally difficult to at. tempt to destroy the vain confidence of th< sinner, without d aturbing the peace, and dis outraging "the minda oi those who are the res' followers et lesus. Who ia sufficient for these things 1 We readily confi ssum insufficiehc.; but yet hope, that tbe Lord has tnab.ed ua t- be in some measure faithful, so far as our spiri tual knowbdge extends i and may he enable you who read, to deal faithfully with your own mult that so neither our labuura, nor your per uaal, may be to vain ! S. PIK”, S. HAYWARD. LoiiDotr, May 20, 1755. Aa the Cases of Conscience have already been well received by the religious disposer part of mankind, the Editor thought that ad- -itional Q leations of the aame nature, selected rum tht Pious Tuoughts published in the Spiritual Magazine, which breathed the tame evangelical spirit, would be acceptable to se- "tous persona, and dnubta not, but aucb as have a regard for goapel-doctrine, will find the same u-e r ul instruction and cumfort from per using the Q teationa that are now added, A FEW OF THE CASES, cisi r. How shall we distinguish between the work ings of natural affection, and (he real exeicise f grace in religious duties I 3. PIKE, casa is What methods must a Christian, in decli ning circumstances, take to recover a health ful vigorous frame of auul, so aa to be able to maintain real and close communion with Gtd amidst tbe hurries and buaittcas ot thia world l S. HAYWARD, CISX III, A serious person, who scruples to comp!; with the usual practice* of playing at cards desires to know whether these scruples arise from a needless tenderness of conscience, or from the faithful monition, oi tbe Spirit ol God >-S. PIKE, casx IV. Ilow may a person judge when a promise or threatening cornea from G id or ia brought b> Satin tu the soul I S HAYWARD, CA81 V. How far may a person judge of the strength or weakness of his faith h> the hiiglitneia o darkness of his frames ? S. PIKE- CASE VI. Whether a person,, who has been a great •inner, bai any ground to expect pardon, inf the comforts of the Holy Ghost l and whethe- he may partake of all the ordinances at God I -S. HAYWARD, casa vti. Whitjudgement should that peraon pas upon himself, who knows himself to he in * dark and corrupt frame, but Soda himael! greatly unaffected with it, and stupid under it I -8. PIKE. - CASE VIII. How may tbe times of family aad close! duty be beat riguhted to the glory of God, out own comfort, and the Advantage of those ibou ua l 8. HAYWARD. casa IX lx it not presumptions lor a person to hope be baas it interest in Christ when be sees lit ileur nothing in himself, but ream to doub-. and question it? 8. PIKE. ran x. Ia going to plays and other theatrical per. fbrmances continent with the profession am oractice of Christianity ? 8. HAYWARD, casa XI. How may a person, who is desirous of fill lowing the dictates of providence in ever respect, know the mind and will of God in an particular circumstance, whether temporal o spiritual ? 8. PIKE. CASS XII. Should not a person who ia not eomfortabb pesauaded of bis being a real Christian, abatu; from the ordinance of tbe Lord’s (upper, lea* he should eat tnd drink damnation to himself ? and whit method muat that person take to aat iify a church of Cbriat of hit being e tie. VK%r“ itlit'i* chribttae, Wltfn hit expefiende of ttiedciina mi ? 8. HAYWARD ™ SOME OF THE PRACTICAL QUESTION8 "'IJffow Lr m«y a pertr.n’a be rectified, and he notwith/taui t!|UW saving tilth? f-s. Hpw abaW we km* whetl VnST “ da ub ‘' ay# deni. ith it •** y • P*t#on conclude tlMt he e. joy# God in the performance of du- ty ? . R*M* * How may a person know, inthe . nrciae of p a^tr whether he is under the influence of the blessed Split, or under the moving* of Mi own natural spirit or imagina tion Quest. S How ftr • child'ef G<d may b||, sndyethuve nte-g neetrjtuai u) ? Quest 6. Wbat is the era ntial difference be' ween a natural and It spiritual faith ? Q i' at. r. Hdw may a peRon diatinguuh be* tween Ihe genuine ronaobtitoryi of the gos pel wrought in the brcrlby the Spirit o God, and those comfort# tht 1 spring fr.ua ohr own imagination, or a delusive spirit- Q-ieat. 8 Why ahould the king of Moab, by the advice of bil prify council, in a lime of imminent danger and tbrea ening dlatrea', ap ply fur relief to a prophet of the G d -11-rael -a Balaam certainly was, ard not to Baal ceor, the Gud of he Moabite* ? Quest 9 How far should the mailer Af l -nniy concern himself about the eternal nil. vatlon of his eltiidr n, a-rvants, Ice. ia it his duty to read a portion of tbe scripture to them morning and evening, and pray with ibtnt a often ? Should he not cit chile, or salt litem per lint nt questions, at pro er st art n. f Q test, to. I. it possible lor a person to be ri generated, or b irp again, and) et ft r many ytsra alter fear be ia not ? Ann It.sy a person no way doubt of till regeneration, mut. *t ilia tame time, be an unconverted person ? Quest, 11 Wbat advice can be given to# tieraon grievo usly diatrcaaed with teats,doubt# and unhelief ? Quest. 12 la the death and anfft-rlhga o Clmst, or his passive obedience, all that ia re- |Uir< d for the sa tiation and justification of ■ inner ? Hath hia active rightenusnesa no oart in the work, or must it oe ompitted? — Is the imputatitiu ttf t h. is'a active righteoua* teas an essential point of doctrine, or may • am be safe without it. Quest 13 la it pusible f if a peraon, who ia -cabled to bev ail hia own vilent as, to be as- -ured of so inlereat in Ch iat with eternal joy. tnd yet not have an astonishing view of the 'lory, fulneaa, at d atnlubleneai of the Modi- -tor, engaging ar.d cot trading him to loro Ida Saviour, sod delight in hi# way# ? And ia <t possible to,have auelt an affecting view of Jhnit before regrrieialkn ? Quest. t4. As I appreb'end that the prae- tee of family pnywr ia unfashionable in t.ur -laya, ia it because thia age ia #o much wiaer hat! the laat, or ia it became we Are leu «c’ -piainted with the life, power, and comhnt of that rcltg-on which ia pure and undtfiled be fore God i Peraon# wishing the above above work will please to leave their names at the Booksture of the Publishers—where the Subscription is uow opened. A r 13 joo Txeasurs Deportment, April 29, 1825. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,' T HAT, on the first day of October next, tho principal of the six per cent, stock of the United States, created under the au thority of an Act of Congress, entitled “An Act authorising a loan for a Bum not exceed ing eleven millions of dollars,’’ approved on the fourteenth dny of March, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, together with the interest then due thereon, will be paid to tiie proprietors of said stock, or to their attorneys duly authorized, at the Treasury of the United States, ill Washington, and at tho several Loan Offices, on the books of which any portion of said stock may stamL A surrender of the .Certificate* of sai Stock, will be required at the time of pay ment, and the interest on said Stock will cease, from and alter the thirtieth day of September next. SAM’L. L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretory of the Treasury. h* Mav 12 42|h 'Georgia, Chatham Ct utily. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN W UEREAN June M. Russell, has ap plied to the Honorable tbe Court o Ordinary of Chatham County, for letters of- udminintratioii, on the estate and effects of John M. Russell, late of Savannah, deceas ed, as widow : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file fheir objections, if any they have, to the granting of the administration of the esluto of tiie said deceased, to the applicant, in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before the sixth day of October next, other wise letters of administration will be grant ed. Witness the Honorable Elias Fort, one of the Justices of the said Court, the sixth day of September, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five. SAMUEL M. BOND. C. C. G. Sent fl 10 '1 lie f)v\»8CtibeT HAS RECEIVED PER SHIP EMPE ROR,AND OTHER LA TE ARRIVALS. W AFFLE AND WAFER IRONS Dust Pans and Splt-Buxe# Hair and Wist Brooms Club and Broad Axes Scrubbing, Cloth and Hair Brushcp, At. so, A few dozen Pockctlighta N. B. WEED. July 23 91a Lard, MfhfhKEGS PRIME LARD, landing IvU from ship Savannah, and for sale by C. C. QRISWQUj ft CQ. August 26