Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 01, 1825, Image 1

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TBB tSWS&ffTfifottb IB EDITED AID PUBLISHED nr*** Cm Or BAVAKKAH, By G. § W. Ro'BERtsoNj 4* HOST HWUl» fW kXXVX 9 94T40LX 1ST iUVAXCl. fob the country, .* i h L"£* n fSC!!S,5J Hie'msil. tnree times * rreet, ,, Thundsy and Saturday) at the Office of the niilv Georgian, and contain! *11 the in.elli [ eence, Commercial, Politic*! *nd Mi«:ell*n- eouti including advertisement*. published in ,h T I! *Cow>tty r p»perta aer.tto *11 parti of the ate »nd Union, or delivered in the city, it five dnli*r* per annum; paytblem-dvance, Advertisements «e inserted tn both papers at 75 cents per squire, of 14 1-ncs, for be firs, insertion, and Wlfer every succeeding pub- ''Communications by Hiil, tnutl be Postpaid Rules nf land and n'groes. by Adminiitru. torn, Executors or guardian*, are rcquTed, l by law, to be held on the firs Tuesday in the month, between the hour* of ten in the fore noon and three in the afternoon, at the Court House of the county in w.iieli the prupertyie lituate.-Notice of these sales must be given j in a public gazelle sixty day* previous to the |||y ||[ g|}|g | Notice dfthc asie of personal property roust he give in He manner, Forty days previous o-tltd d»Y«rsale- , ... . Notice to the debtor* and creditors of an estate must be published for Forty days. I Notice that application will be made to the I Court of Ordinary for tesve to sell land, must I be published Mae Months. N otice. N INE months after date application will be made to the Honorable tlieJus- I tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham I County, for leave to sell a tract of land, I known as number eight, 8th District, Pike I (formerly Munroo) County, for the benefit | of the heirs and creditors of the estate of ifN. S. Bayard. N.J. BAYARD. Administrator estate N. S. Baya r “- dan 5 iWPW PERFUMERY, die. B Y the ship Emperor, the subscribers have received thirty-five packages of Genuine Drugs,Medicines, Per fumery, Fancy Articles, &c. carefully selected by one 6f the partners now at the north, which added to their for mer stack oh hand, comprises an assortment very extensive, ind 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 di HENDRICKSON. ^ ^ Druggists, Shad's Buildings. Consumptions, Coughs, $c. BUTLER’S N iNE MONTHS after date of tbia notice, aoplicstion will be made to the Honors, vi’ih. Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun It,? permission to tell all the real estate of Sin Wnkeilv. dec. for the benefit of the lueira and creditor" "f «" 1 decenacd- laeira ana jjcUSHT HOY, Execute. Feb 04 *7 Notice. N IMONTHS »fter dati?, Application will /» made to the Honorable Inferior Court | jrtHthim county, for leave to sell the renl I ,iti personal estate of the late Mrs Ann Ham ilton, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs land creditors'd’s *id estate, WORTHING I ON G alb. Executor. \_ 10 JS0T10E. N INE months after d-to, application will be made to the Inferior Com f of Chat ham I Cmjnty, sitting for ordinary purposes for an I order, absolute, to sell lots Nos- four anr’ five, I (4 and 5) in Oai penter's How, and lot No. one, (0 Green Ward, in the city of Savannah, beinp the real estate of Francis Jalineau, dec I or the benefit of the heirs and creditors of [•aidestate WILLIAM GASTON, Qualified Executor, Notice. ISS* n,on ^ afl f <er dale, Application will be IwNI nade to the Honorable the Inferior Court |cf Camden County, when kitting fir ordinary E es, for leave to sell 250 .acres of land jiufj to the estate of John Brown, da* I cessed for the benefit of the heirs and credi* | tors of sat i estate. S AH All BROWN, Admistratriz JetTerson, 18lb June, 1°25. June 23 78 Notice. IV5 WE months after date, application wil» I 4)4 be made to the Honorable the court of I Ordinary of Camden County, for leave to sell I *11 the real estate of the late Randolph M Gil I lii, dc ceased, for the benefit of the heirs ano I creditors of said estate. HANNAH M'GILLII, Administratis, G M'DONALO, Adminiilrator St. Marys, June 18th, 1825. June 23 *8 Notice. I irVlRF.E I'OVTHS from this date I shall I * m .. •PPhcition to the Bauk of the State I, jfi 1 *’ for P»iment in full for the half of a I ten dollar bill „f M ij Bank. better D. No. 217. |«i|,' ne d A. Porter, Cushier, the left hand half P»«e»»ion-the right hand half lfh» n t d i. y i W ®' B Bulloch, President, being 122. *** persona interested will I ..5 Hi l - ,k * due botie® ®f this intention, |theiime nSntionm} l0n, * t ***** B “ k ' " ,Uhin 1 . . JAMES P.SCHEVKN. June 2 Jbfpi N Notice. INE Months after date, application will Cou.-f of’chjthtm'r IU \ li "' u ^ lriietiot ordinary nurni.i.r P Q *j a *Y* «’ h «n sitting for «flotNo P Sfi2fm f ^- e,V n t0 th,t oart PETBHEVEN.Admp June to, 182J. EV * N * F OE he cure ufviulaa, Coughs,Conaump lions, Spitting of Blood, Asthmas, and liaeasea of tlie breast anil lungs. There is perhaps no medical obaervation better established, none more generally con firmed by the experience of the beat pbysici- uns of all ages and countries, and none ot -■ore importance to the-human fedfily, that ■ lie fact that many of the moat difficult and in curable consumptions originate in neglect?' eolda.. In a olimate so variableaaottfs, where the changes of the weather are frequently sudden and unexpected, it requite* mote care and attention to guard againat this dangerou • enemy of life, than moat people imagine or ire able and willing to bestow. The bill* o' mortality exhibit the meianeholy fact that tht proportion of deaths by this disease may be considered as about five to one. Inasmuch then as this fatal disease frequently biti* deli anee to the skill of the most learned physic! ana, it is a gratification to the proprietor ilia- lie i* enabled to offer to thoic afflicted with it, a goodly prospect Of relief, in that highly valuable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Sped c*pefleno!rtbeyTr?ceruSi^!Tuthen^KeT and it ia said by an author of great character, that a true consumption is t disease never known among them. This Specific is obtained by extraction from herbs, roots, flowers, pljnt;, Ac., when in per fection. In consequence of a happy combina tion of the must valuable herbs, Ac. it becomes u balsam of s superior vslue. It heals the in- ju-ed ports, opens the pores, and composes the disturbed nerves, after the manner of an anodyne; consequently the obstruction ot the chest sod the lungs which constitute th.s disease, particularly need its use. It promotes expectoration, which is constantly called for, mid whilst it cleanses and heals, it also give, strength to the tender lungs In this manner it remorcs the hectic fever, improves diges tion, gives strength to the nerves, repairs the ippclite and improves tite spirits. This speci fic mav always be given in safety it is mild, plessant to the taste, and rosy safely be given o infanta, Tor which ilia of inestimable value. It affords relief in bowel complaints, teething, whooping coughs, £tfc. and is found particu- lirly useful in hypoehondri-iesl, nervous am! hysterical diseases, Esch bill ot direction contains a detailed account of this disease in til its different stages, and will be accompa r ied with the signature of the proprietor in Bed Ink. It is offered for tsie by GEO. BY EBhOb, only (my atile agent) Druggist, cor nerttay and Whittakcr-atreets, Savannah, at one dollar pet bottle. VV BUTLER. dec 80 30 t RESH garden seeds, AND RuYbouft Tloyieic Hoots* J UST received by the rubscribtr, anrl war. ranted of the. lust season’s growth, at. bases Gsrpen Seeds, put up hv A. M’Mtthon A to. Philadelphia, expressly for this market, and containing the fallowing assortments, viz. I, Drumhead Cabbage 14, Earl) curled Let- 2 Long Red Beet tuce 3 Long Orange Canot 1 J. Royal Cabbage do 4. Parsley 16. Nutmeg Melon 5. Leek 17, Spinach 6. Onion 18. Summer Savoy 7. Salmon Radish 19. Sweet Basil 8. Early Purple do. 20. Sage 9. Bound leaved 21. Nasturtium 10. Early Turnips 23. Celtry 11. Late do 23. Early Pea* " 2. Salpafy 24. Late do 13- Asparagus 25 Early bunch beans 26. Red French do A LS O, 20 Packages containing the following Bui bous Blower Roots, vis. t. Double Hyacinths 14. Mexican tiger flower 2. Fine Tulips I S Double Tuberose 3. Narcissus I 6 Star of Bethlehem For sale by, P. M’DERMO IT, Feb 2 SR Essential Oil of Spruce, J UST received from the Patentee, and neatly put up in phials, and tor sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, May 25 Shad’s Buildings. Wanted, 1MPTY WINE BOTTLES. E May 11 GEO. RYERSOi A Negro Man, A PRIME Negro Man, about 35 years of age, a good fit " . age, a gooif field hand. For sale by CALVIN BAKER. w»24f 79 P. E. BRASSINNE, R espectfully informs hi* friends and the public, that he has purchased the establishment in tho above business, be longing to Dr. A. Delaroche, opposite the- Exchange, where lie offers for sale at low prices, a large assortment of Btwflfc Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals, AMONG WHICH ARE THE roLLOWINO I . Aqua Fortis, Alum, Antimony ’ Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do Peru, do Foia Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon American best and common Castor Oil Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas Columbo, Fmery, Gum Assafostida Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium IsingiasB, Iqdigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Manna,ChamontUe Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bizmuth Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil. Pearlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt ofTartar Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine Paints Dej and in Oil. White, Red and Black Lead Prussion Blue, Verdigris ' 1 ! , - - Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow 'Utters<>f Adiminrtrst^on, with the prill d, Vermillion, Smalt*.\ .. Venetian Red, Japan and Copal Varnish* Perfumery. j Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil Best English Shaving Soap Eau do Cologne, Lavender Water Otto of Roses Surgical Instruments and Patent Med icines of overy kind, the whole of warranted quality. Jan 20 47 MAHOGANY FURNITURE, Piano Fortes, curled Hair Ma trasses, Feather Beds, BOLSTERS Si PILLOWS, CHAIRS,&c. 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 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, 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 Mattrasses Do do Moss 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 match The above articles can be examined at the store in Whittaker-Street, opposite Col. Shellinan. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 03 Jen CoitiVy. v. j MWmi rrMAT cotfviiitijjr. iiEHKAS WitVp'ilt Aldnc spplies to th« '. Court of Ordinary of tha said county s.of afitninistration, w ! th tho Wili am d, on the estate ot Elisabeth THE PRasro ., Abo witi,.»a arisen.* rrpinsko *'• S. C. St J. SCHEXK, 'Pricein Boards37] Cents, eligious Cases of Conscience, Anntered m an Emngelknl Man- metical Lecture, ffelen't, Dieh- ChriMi»(i'"*rhii cannot 'fetat#' any „| tr ,WThaywSSST * Wllfc,h SOME OF THE PRACTICAL QUESTIONS The touebatone of saving faith , or a plain •Ha brief tiwwer to tbe two following quci* tiona i ’ far may a person’s heart and w*y» treetH HAYWARD. Jnlv 30 JOHN BAILEY, c. e. o. e e. , '93 Georgia.—Camden County. 0 ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN U|WilERF,AS M H. Hebbard applies to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for LePer* of Adminiatrathn on the estate o‘ Ctpt, James Vincent, late of said county, de- ceiled: These are therefore :o cite and admonish, ail and singular, the heirs and ered 'ton of said decealtd, to file their objections If any they huve, in the Clerk’s Office of said Court, on or before the third Monday in Oc tober nest, otherwise letlera will be grained the applicant Witness the Honorable William Gibaon.one [L.S.] of the Justice, of said Coun. this 18 h September 182J JOHN BAILEY, C C O C. C. ?*»*«♦ 14 14, i Georgia—Camden County. ro AH, TO WHO.I JTMaY CONoER I. IbTHEREAS Belton A. Copp applies to the TV Court of Ordinary of aad County for II ir. vhexed, on the eah.te of Joteph Bisbv, latenf "Vr. -I vaid county, deceaied : These are therefore ] .2 .<5 cite »"d admom h ail and singular, the >■ ; ]fiaics ai d eredit jra of said deceased to file, iifeirobjeetiona (if any they have) in my of fine, on or before the first Monday in Septem, her nest, otherwise Letters wiU be granted the applicant. ■ Witness the Hon. William Oibaon, one of the Justices of said Court, this 23d Ju ly, 1825. JO IN BAILY, c, c. o.c. c Jolt 20 193 Georgia—Camden County. t o ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ’IBREAS William W* Seals, applies to he Court of Ordinary of Mid county,for Letter* -f Administration on the estate of Eve Wight, late of said county, deceased* ... ridSaed. - - - - ewy^they'liivWi in tiie Clerk's Office of avid Court, on or bt fore t ! Ve third Monday in October next, otherwise Letters wilt begrimted the applicant. W tnets the Honorable Samuel Clsrke, one L.S.] of the Justices of said Court, this 18 h bepember, 18*5 JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O C C Sent 15 14 Georgia, Chatham County By the H 'oorahle tbe Justices of the L.t- rior Court of Chathsm County, sitting for d nsrv pu”p: ro JILL WHOM iT MAY CO.VCEnX thfcfHERF'AS Jonathan Meigs, udministra tor of the estate of 8smuel Ilaughton, deceased, has petitioned the Court ot Ordina ry» to be diNmissed from his said administru* <icn: Now these are therefore, to cite ano ndmonish all peraons interested in the said es tftte. to file their objections, if any they have, to the granting of the prayer of the petitioner in the Clerk* 0$ce of the said Court, on or before the tenth day of If arch next, other, wise Letters Dismisiory wMl be granted the petitioner* s Witness th* Honorable Anthony Porter, one of the sftiu Justices, this tenth day o( September^ eighteen hundred a- d twen t)*five. SALUFLM B^NO, Clerk Court Ordinary APPROVED talent YanvUy L EE'S BILIOUS TILLS . 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 Audler’sAsiatic Len itive Roger’s Pulmonic Detergent Dalby’s Carminative Turlington’s Balsam of Life Opial for the cleans ing of the teeth & gums RelPsAsthmaticPills 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. &c. A constant supply of the above useful Patent Family Medicines, together with a f eneral assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, erfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs, Cut Glass Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Lamp Oil, &c. Sic. can be obtained at the store of LAY Si HENDRICKSON, May 26 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Notice to Free Feisons to Color. T HE Free Persons of Color residing m Chatham Country, are hereby notifi- fied to appear and 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 Bmhea, O F a superior quality, just received anc for sale by GEO. RYERSON. BO* SO a> OtlCC. N ine months after the date hereof, ap- plication will be made to the Honorable tilt: Court of Ordinary for the County cf Chat ham, for leave to sell the whole or a part, or part* of a tract of land, lying and being in tbeeointy of Effingham, containing by re cent survey, nine hundred and eighty-five acres, and known by the name of the Tuck- ‘Meeting Tract, formerly the property of Kng and Hotchkiss, now hr longing to the esime of Alexander S. Roe’a orphan*, for the benefit of laid orphan*. WILHAM MOREL, Guardian A* 8. Roe's Orphan*. July 14 87 Notice. 4 GREEABT K to leave obtained frr m the Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting for oidinary purposes, for Camden County, I •hall on tbe first Monday in December next, xpoic to rublic sale, at the Court-House at Jefferson, in said county, a let of land in the Tenth District of Monroe County, No. 91, for the benefit of the orphans of I.evi Johns dec JOHN LEE, Guardian. Sept 15 14 Notice. On thefirel Tuesday in October next, W ILL be Bold at the Conrt-HouBe at Riceborough, Liberty County, be tween the usual hours of sale, four Negroes, a woman by the name of Manr, her son Joe, daughter Louisa, and an infant. Sold bb (he property of John Stewart, deceased. Terms of sale made known on the'day. D. STEWART, AdmV. August 27 06 N otice. A LL those having demands against the estate of Peter ’Timothy, late of Chat ham County, Planter, deceased, are heroby 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 . to which is an e Spiritual Companion or the Professing Christian, Tried at the Bar or God’s Word free tliuuglits on the chancier uf THE HAPPY MAN. d, Slut hr notwltbll Hug fifiith t. a peraon conclude performance ofdu> Preface to the above work. T he following AuSwere «rer«, amongst o- thera, delivered in a weekly Lecture, du ring tha last Winter, with a view to -amove the doubts of the timoroui Christian, quicken him in ihe war to Z on, to guaid agaii.st pre-- vumptuous hopes, ai d promote the lite of relU gion in the soul. That these important t ods might be answered, the auditory were defined to supply ua with serious Cases of Conscience, arrising from the d.ffisu)ties they met with ii the course of their experience, and toronceal their names, that so they might, wUhltln treater freedom, propose their respeftive ),sea, and that we, in our solution ot them, might be kept from ihe least degree cf fear or restraint. Through the repeated importunities of our friends, and from r-tiiifactory evidences of tire mit to public view a select number of tiles:. answerq, though somewhat eon racted. Am) we hope, that those, into whose hands the) may com?, wi.| read them with Christian can dour.—And may the.8pirit of God, without who«e peculiar blessing all attempts will b ineffectual to answer any saving purpose.-, make llice a powe. ful meant of bringing then nearer to Chriat, and of making them more lively slid active in his service! If thahenp end is bur in the least answered, we snail re joice, and give G d ail tbe glory, Oisregardu g all the little contempt that may be cast upon us and our imperfect labour#. It must l e acknowledge!! to be a very dlffi cul. and critical work to distribute lo even one their proper 1>orti< a, and so to divide tin word of nuth, aa to give suitable encourage. ment to ihnaoju^lyBy no room ro Lope. It is equcll) difficult to a), tempt to destroy the vain conf dince of rh 'iffllnoMt Hi* ]>MI9S> find I Jii "Jiweknfsi tat all the - attend, m*. 3., Whfen L i bar he ei joys God In’ ty ? Manat- 4 llow may a person know, in the e»? re.se of p ayer whether he is under the mfi.ienee of the bfessed Spirit, or under the and some mnvyipa uf hi) uw* nauaaM *e.riY«J bwagiiui- Mueat. 5 How far a ohiltl ofG-d may fell, and yet have, tnrg: ace ip;his soul f Quest 6. What 'a Ihe eaarntial difference iietween a natural end * spiritual Lilli I Quat 7. How qiky s person diatieguish be. tween the genuine coniolnliqp of die gos pel wrought in the heart by the. Spirit o God, and those comforts thai spring from our own iioai'ination, or s delusive spirit- Quest. B Why should the king of tfoab, by Ihe advice of hit privy council, in a time tif imminent danger and three-enipg distress, ap ply fur relief to s prophet 'of,the tt dof Israel aa Balsam certainly was, ai d not to Bast neur, ihr Giwl of he Moahiic t Quest 9 nnursging the minds oi those who are tbe re? f. llowers of lesui. Who is at ffinleiit for th-re tilings I We readily confess ou< inrufficicnc , but yei hope, that the I. r:i has enabled us i be in some measure faithful, an far aa our spir tual knowh-dge extends i and may he enabi rou who read, to deal faithfully with your ow i s-'uis that so neilh r our laboura, nor your pci usal, may be imvair. i S. f lK". 1 S. HAYWARD. L.oxnox, May 30, 1755. As the Casra of Conscience have alretd been Well received by the religious dispose' part of u-sukind, the Editor thought tost »d- itionai Q .eitions of the same oatuie.se.e-.ieu from the Pious Thoughts published in tht Spiritual Magsaine, which breathed the same evangelical spirit, would be acceptable to ae tout persona,and doubt* not, butsuch ash.vi a regard for gospel-doctrine, will find tht same u-e’iil inatiuc looand eomfori from per- ■taiug the Q n stiuna that are now added. A FEW OF THIV CASES. GUI I, How rhall « e distn guisb between the work- mgs cf natural affection, a> d the re <1 eserene f grace in religious dutidl I S. PIKE. case ii What methods mutt a Christian, in d -di ning circumstance*, take to recover a health fnl vigorous frame of soul, so as to be able it maintain real and close communion witl G' <1 tin id t the hurries and buaiueaa of this world t S. HAYWARD, CASS III, A serious person, who scruples to comply with Ihe usual practice* of playing at card, deares to know whether these scruples arise from a neediest tenderness of conscience, oi from the faithful monitions oi tbe Spirit ol Gju i-s. pike, CASS IV. How may a person judge when a promise oi threatening comes from G d or is brought b) Satin to the soul I S HAYWARD, CAVE V. Hove far may a person judge of tbeatrengt or weakness of his fsith Dy the brightness o darkness of his frames l S- PIKE' CASS VI. Whether a person^ who has been a grea< sinner, has any ground t > expect plrdon, an. the comforts of the Holy Ghost I slid whethr he may partake of all the ordinances uf God I -S. HAYWARD, CASS Til. What judgement should that person psi: upon himself, who knows himself to he in s dark and corrupt frame, but finds himst-1' grestly unaffected with it, and stupid under it! —S. PIKE. cabs mi. How m.y the times of family snd closet duty be beat regulated to the glory of God, ou own comfort, and the Advantage of thoee sbuu o> l S. HAYWARD. CASS IX Is it not presumptioua for n person to hope he has* n interest in Rbrist when be tees lit tleor nothing in himself, but ressnn to doubi and question ill B. PIKE. CASS x. Ii going to plays and other theatrical per formances consistent with tbe prnfeatiun ant .rraetiee of Christianity I 8. HAYWARD- CASS SI. How may a person, who is deal rou* of fol lowing the' dictates of providence is ever •espect, know the mind and will of God in an particular circumstance, whether temporal o: spiritual l S. PIKE. cass hi. Should not s person who is not ecmfortsbl) pessusdhd of his being a real Christian, sbstaii from the ordinance of the I old’s supper, Its- he should eat and drink damnation to himself I and what method must that peraon take to a*i iafy t church of Christ of bin being n »ae- Huwfar should the master of (■■mdy concern iiimuelf about ihr- ete'mal sal. •'alido of his ehtidr n, se rvants, he. ia it hin duty to read a portion of the scripture to them morning sr.d evening, and pray with them t often i Should he nor cot chint', pr ask them pertinent qunations, atproi er acarrus I Quest. U). Is it posiible tor a person to he regenerated, m b ,ru sgsin. *nji ytffr many rears .Iter fear he is not ? Ann may a person no way doubt of his regeneration, snd, at the iame time, be so unconverted person ? Quest, 11 ->■— — r > einn grievir. ■r.d unbel t Id Quest. 12, Is the death and suffering! o r; hri.vj, or Ir'ia pasr’-e obed.e'.ce, all that is re* ■uittd for the snlsafian and justification of a mnei l Halil bis active righttousnesa .11 Wh*t advice can be given to s Srirv'u.usjy distressed with fears,doubts el tff . ait in the work, or must it be .imp no X tv ‘.he imputation of f.hVia-’s active r^ghteofiot ess an essential point of doctrine, or may X non bepsfe without it. "■ ( . Quest 13 la it posible f>r, ajstaso®. who in ■utbied to beu ai) bis Own vilen.aa, to be a*, -tied of an iurereat in Chriat with eternal joy, nd yet nothaye,Ap*|turiisniox »*«• of tho Wowod* WfwSp^We of tbo Medi. ~.0>*-O«gagtng ar-it cot.tiaciiiig him to k>vo in . Saviour, and ^elight in bis wayi/ And is . possible to have, suob an affcotlng new of lALbtfbre regaroeratien I - : Q.ieit. 14. As I apprehend that the prao> cc oHamiiy prayer is unfashiunable in «ur dSya, ia it because this age ii so mueh wiser Ilian the last, or is it becnnewe are lew sc’ iukit.tr d with the life, power, and conitr.it of -fiat rehg-on which is pure and unde filed bo- fole God I Persons wshing the sbove sbove work will please to lesvetlieu names at the Bookstore if tbe Puhliabera-wlrerethe Subscription i» d ow opened A- l- 13 200 l ’IxeasuT's i epavtment, April 29, 1825 MOTICE IS HEREBY U1VEJY,’ T HAT, on the first day of October next, the principal of the six per cent, stock of the United States, created undor the au thority of an Act of Congress, entitled “An Act authorising a loan for a sum not exceed ing eleven millions of dollors,” approved on the fourteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, together with the interest then due thereon, will be paid to the proprietors of said stock, or to their attorneys duly authorized, at the Treasury of the United States, in Washington, and at the several Loau Offices, on the bonks of which any portion of said stork may stand. A surrender of the Certificates of sai Stock, will be required at the time of pny ment, and the interest' on said Stock will cease, from and alter the thirtieth day of September next. SAM’L. L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury. May 12 42thl Georgia, t hathi.m Ctuviy. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEItlf W HEREAS Jane M. Russell, has ap plied to the Honorable the Court 0* Ordinary ol Chatham County, for letters of ndmiiiiFtralion, on the estate and effects of John M. Russell, late of Savannah, deceas ed, as widow : These, are therefore to cite and admonieh, all and singular, the kindred and credit ora of the said deceased, to file heir objections, if any they have, to the granting of the admin istratim of the estate of the said deceased, to the applicant, in the Clerk’s Ortice 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 Elios Fort, one of the Justices of the'said Court, the sixth day of September, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five. M. BOND, * Sent 6 SAMUEL 1 C. C. O. 10 l ive. teub»cn\)fcT HAS RECEIVED PER SHIP EMPE ROR, AMD OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. W AFFLE AND WAFER IRON* Dust Pans and Spit-Boxes Hair and Wist Brooms Club and Broad Axes Scrubbing, Cloth and Hair Brushef, ALSO, A few dozen Pockeilighta N. B. WEED. - July 23 91s Lard, f fkfiKEGS PRIME LARD, landing IvU from ship Savannah, and for salp by C. C. GRISWOLD Si CO. August *5