Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 04, 1825, Image 1

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jfcvr ftetict—Vo\. V1L 8AVANNAH, TCESDa* OCTOBER. 4* (825 THE ■ ' 18 BDITJBD AKD PUBLISHED Ilf TUI CXT* QF 0A'VAKVAH, By G. $ W. Robertson, 4X UMt UOIUB* »■ AH*D«. UHHt » »»»*«•• ;§* $§*#$*# FOR THE COUNTRY, IS Dubliibed to meet the arrangement oi th . Sail, three ttmee ■ week, JTUejday, Thunder end Saturday) at the Office of the Dailv Georgian, «n<l oontaina ell the intelli gence, Commetoivl, Political tad Jlilccllan- eoul, including adrertliemenU. publiihed in ^TbeCountry Piperia aer.tto all ptrtauf the State (uid Union, or delivered in the city, at fire dollar, per annum, payable in tdranct. Advert-wmeV atelmjetUdin brth p» «v. at 75 centa per equate, of whnee, for he firai insertion, and 37i for every aucceeding pub- 1,1 Communication!J>y Mail, *t Salee '.fiend and nr g ro C r byA<Jn.im».,». ctssar-'ss?^* ^JKTA'SKSr-ltJfe' noon and three in ‘" e .,7„«rnnertv is Hnuee of the county in which theyroperty is eituete.—Notice of the.* eelee must be given, in a public gazette sixty daya previoue to the d *Notic«^»fthe sale of personal property must be"Rive in like manner. Party day* previous °Ntitice , fe the debtor* and creditor! of eit estate murt be publiihed for /• p 4|f dtyi* Notice th»t apptterttan will be made to the. Court of Ordinary fur leave to aell land, mum be published Nine IMwIbf Notice. N INE months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Jus- ticeB of the Inferior' Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a tract of land, known as number eight, 8th District, Pike (formerly Munroc) County, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of the estate ot of N. 8. Bayard. Yl. I. BAYARD. Administrator estato N. 8. Baya™ Jan 5 ramus drum, PERFUMER Y, &c, B Y.the ajtip Emperor, the subscribers have received thirty-fivo packages of Genuine Drugs % Medicines,Per fumery, Fancy Articles, be 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 'this market, and well worthy the attention of dealers. Merchants, Physicians, Plan ters and Families, would do well to forward thoir orders, as they will be sold at ou{ usual low rates. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. July 16 , Consumptions, roughs, cjc. BUTLER’S Jan NtJtice; N INE MONTHS after date of this notice, application will be made to the Doners, ble the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, fer permission to sell all the real estate of John Wakerlv, dec. for the benefit of tht heirs and orediton of said deceased- BOB tf d r HOY, Executor. Pch 94 57 N' Notice. INE MONTHS alter date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Chatham county, for leave to sell the real anJ personal estate of the late Mrs. Ann Ham iiinn, deceased, for the benefit of the heir’ and cred'ton of said estate, WORTHINGTON GALE, Eiecutor *!..•! Jf. Op*. NOTICE. N INE months uft. r date, application will bp made to the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary purpose! for an order, s'.anlute, to sell lota Noa- four an. five, (4 and 5) in Carpenter’s Bow, and lot No. one, (I) Green Ward, in tht city of Savannah, being the real estate of Francis Jalineau, dec for the benefit of the heir* an'’ creditor* of •aideitate WILLIAM GASTON. Qualified Executor Notice* jjJDrJFj months sfier date, application will He m4 nade to the Honorable tb^ Inferior Coun of uHmden County, when Mtl'ngfor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell 260 acres of land bcloiigi.ig to the estate of John Browns de ceased. for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of aai i estate. S Alt AH BROWN, Admistratrix Jefferson, 18ih June, 1°2S. Jane 2'’ 78 1 Notice. tSD'E months after date, application viT .'j be made to the Honorable the court of Ordinary of Camden Couuty, for leave to >eh all the real es'ste of the late Randolph M Gil lie, deceased, for the benefit ef the heir* and creditor. »fsaid estate, HANNAH M’GILLH, Administratis, G M'DONALD, Administrator fit- Marys, June 18th, 1825. June Tt T8 Notice. T HREE MONTHS from this date I shall nuke application to the Bauk of the State Georgia, for pavment in full fer the half of a ten dollar bill of taid Bank, Letter D, No.2i7, signed A. Porter, Cashier, the left hand half being in my posaetaion—the right hand half signed by Wm. B Bulloch, President, being * 0,t - AH peraona interested will therefore ,ake due notice of this intention, and fee their nhj-otiona at uid Bank, within the time mentioned, , JAMES P. SCREVEN. June 2 jof { N' Notice. ,_INB Month, after date, »|ip!ie«tinn will CaoM 1° tbe uf ,h ': Inferior orZ.,„ Ch “ t,, * in County, when fitting for aflM ni yP “/« 0, * ,,for ,e * ve 10 ,el1 that'.art ftecn^raf* T ’ thi "*’ I»«yn-Id- -A™rd, in tate dnl ? ,v *” n "k, whiou helonga fn the e*. he?ra^^fJ. bBn ®!' Pnr H ’ e benefit *f (lie neira and creditors of said e state PETER EV1W, Ailmr F OR h r cure «fCoi f !a, Coughs, Conaump- tions, Spitting of Blood, Asthmas, and useasea ofthe breast and Innga. There i* perhaps no medical observation better esiabiiahed, none more generally con firmed by the experience of the beat physici ans of all age* and countries, and none ol more importance to the human tamily, than die fact that many Of the moat diffieult and in- nimble consumption, originate in neglectoti colda. In aelimateaovariableuoufa, where he change* of the weather are freqnentlj rndden and unexpected, it require, more care and attention to guard against this dangerou enemy of life, than moat people imagine or ire able and willing to bestow. The bills ol mortality exhibit tbe melancholy fact that the proportion of death, by this disease may bt- uonaidered as about five to one. Inasmuch then as thia fatal disease frequently bj.ia defi anoeto the skill ofthe most learned phyaici sofbkda a gratification to the proorietor tiiai .MMnqjpabled to offer to those afflicted witt .^iffiBWlly prospect of relief, in that fiigbl) vfilMWnemedy, the Vegetable Indian Sped- 'fie. The Indians are happy in their know, lodge Of taedictl plant, ^governed wholly b-, experience, they are certain as to their effeev rnd itlaaaid by an author of great character, that a true consumption is a disease never known among them. Thia Specifiers obtained by extraction from herbs, roots flowers, plant', Ac. when in per. fectinn. In oonsequence of a happy combina lion of the most valuable herbs, Ac. it becomes ;■ balaam of a superior value. It heals the in. ju-ed parts, opens the pores, and composes 'he disturbed nerves, after tbe mxnner nf in anodyne* consequently the obstruction oi the ohest and the lungs which constitute tins disease, particularly need ita use. It promotes expectoration, which is constantly culled for, and whilst it cleanse! and heals, it also give, .".rengih to the tender lungs In this manner it remove! the hectic fever, improves diges tion, gives strength to the nerves, repairs the -ppetite and improves the spirits. This spcci lie mav always be given in safety it is mild, pleasant to the taste, and may sufely be given o infants, for winch Ids ot inestimable value It affords relief in bowel cuiuplai uts, teething, whooping coughs, Cfe. and it found particu- f r.‘y useful in hypockondri msl, nervous and fitstevical dieenses. Each bill of direction contains a detailed account of this disease in ail its different stages, and will be aceomps nfed with the signature of the proprietor in Bed Ink. It is offered for sale by GEO. RY ERoO ’,; only (my sole ageot) Druggist, cor nerBay and Whittaker-atreets, Savannah, at one dollar per* bottle. WM BUILER. •tee 30 30 t-RKSH GARDEN bEEDs, AND TkvYbous TIovjct "Roots- J UST received by the rubseriber, and wa-- ranted of the lust season’s growth, 2 boxes Garden Seeds, put up by A. M’Huhon A o. Philadelphia, expressly for thia market, nd containing the following sasorimt nts, viz. 14. Early curled Let. tuce 15 Royal Cabbage do 16. Nutmeg Melon 17. Spiiiach 15, Summer Savoy IP. Sweet Basil 20. Sage 21. Na-.lurtium 22. CeUry 23 Bsrly Peas n 4. Late do 25 Early bunch beans 26. Bed French do A L 6 0, 20 Package, containing the following Bui bou* Blower Root,, vix. I.DoubleHyieinths I-4.Mexiexntigerfiowei 15 Double Tuberose I 6 Star of Bethlehem P. M’DEKMOTT. $8 1. Drumhead Cabbage 2 Long Red Beet 3. Long Orange Carrot 4. Parsley 5. Leek 6. Onion 7. Salmon Radich 8. Early Purple do. 9. Round leaved <0. Early Turnips i 1. Late do :2. Saisafy 13- Asparagus o Find Tulip* 6. Narcissus Por sale by Pcb «! Essentijl Oil of Spruce, J UST received from the Patentee, and neatly put up in phials, and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, May 25 Shad’s Buildings. Wanted, E mpty wine bottles. Apply to May it GEO. RYERSON. A N egi'o Man, A PRIME Negro Man, about 35 ye*r* of age, a goad held hand. For sale by CALVIN BAKER- use 24f 19 fSVfiW anA JVLRDkGl^B wmBjfio 1 JfovMa, P E. BRAS8INNE, H ESPECTFULLV jnforma his friend* and the public, that he has purchased the establishment in tho above business, be longing to Dr. A. Delaroche, opposite the Exchange, where he offers for sale at low prices, a large assortment of’ FteaR Drugs, Ale&icinea, and Cheuvicala, AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING Aqua Fortis, Alum, Antimony Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do Peru, do Fola Camphor, ContharideB, Cinnamon American best and common Castor Oil Cream of Tartar, Calomel, CopperaB Columbo, Fmery, Gum Assafmtida 'Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers Sulphur, Sehna, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxvd of Bizmutb 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 Paints Rt'3 and in Oil. i White, Red and Blaick Lead Prussion Blue, Verdigris Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts , Japan and Copal Varnish. *• Perf inner's. ~ Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil Best English Shaving Soap Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water Otto of Roses Surgical Instruments and Patent Mod iejnes of every kind, the whole of warranted quality. Jail 20 - 47 MAHOGANY FURNITURE, Piano Fortes, Curled Hair Ma trasses, Feather Beds, BOLSTERS & PILLOWS, CHAIRS,die. - ' - e. *1 T HE subscriber offers for sale the follow ing articles, warranted to be of the* best quality:— Sideboards, Sets' of Dining Tables . Single do do Softs, 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 Curleu 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 Mattrasseg 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 iu Whittaker-Street, opposite Col. Shellman. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 93 APPROVED Patent PamiVjf Medicines. EE’S BILIOUS L I PILLS Andcreon’s do do Coit'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 A constant sui Turlington’s Balsam of Life Opial for thocleans- iug ofthe teeth So gums RolPsAsthmaticPills Do Botanical Drops Austen’s Remedy for the Piles Hinckley’s do da Thompson’s celebra ted Eye Water Thompson’s Teeth Paste Squire’s Grand Elix ir Jesuits Drops ■ Tooth Ache do. &c. 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, &c. Ac. can be obtained at the store of LAY A HENDRICKSON, May 26 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Notice to tree persons to Color. t HE Free Persons of Color residing m Chatham Country, are hereby notifi- fied to appear and register their names in tbe Clerk’s Office ofthe Inferior Court of said County, agreeable to law, on or before the first Mondty in July next. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. May 16 45 M&rtetag Brushes, O F a superior quality, just received and for sale by GEO. RYERSON. nov *0 --.Camden Cdinity. rrAur lo&teV, r*. A-hfewshplfeatoihie pburt qf Ctdlnary of the arid tounw,: Itgrs of. administration, m s ih the wit) am i ‘--.the e*t«te of Blizabeth:VlUwiaaon. id county, deocaaefi: Thtis ere to cite and admorsiah all anil ring ( ’a’-,, tbe Kindred and creditors of said deceased to fifeVhkir objection, (if env they have) in my office on or before lb* first Monday in September neat, otherwise Letter* will be granted the application. Witness the Hon. William Cibao'n. one o ' the J a’icei of raid Court, this 23d Ju ly, 1825. • „ . JOHN BAILEY, c.e. o.e e. JolySO IN THE PRESS 4*0 Witt Bg srxtDHiv FUBLIlBXjh ' ' : Georgia—Camden County. o ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKUN \\4fHB8EAS M H. Hebbard spplies to the \*/ Court of Ordinary of said county, for Letter* of Adminiitratijn on the eaute oi Uept. James Vincent, late of uid[ county, de ceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and lingular, the heirs and cred itora of said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in the Clerk’s Office off said Court, on or before the third Monday in Oc- toper next, otherwise letters will be granted the applicant Witness the Honorable William Gibson, one [L.S.] of the Justices of said Court, thia I8tli ' September 1825 JOHN BAILEY, C C 0 C. C. i»s«tn t4 Georgia—Camden Coiinty. TO ALL I.O WHO A IT MaY OONLEHi. 1ETHERE AS Belton At Copp applies to the tv Court of Ordinary of said County fur Letter! of Administration, with the will an. nexed, on the estate of Joseph Bixby, Ute uf said county, deceased i These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the heir, and creditor, of atid deceased’ to fife their objection* (if any they have) in my of fice, on or before tbe firai Monday in Septem, her next, otherwise Letters will be granted tbe applicant. Witness the Hon. William Gibson,one of the Justices of said Court, tbis 23d Ju ly, 1825. JOHN BAILY.e. o.o. e.c July 30 193 Georgia—Camden County. ro ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. HERE AS William W- Seals, applies to >he Court of Ordinary of uid county,for I ettera of Administration on, the estate of Eve Wi ght, late of raid county, deceased i rheae are t erefore to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the heirs and creditors of raid deceased, to file their objections,'if any they have, in the Clerk's Office of raid Court, on or before the third Mondty in October next, others'lie Letter, will be granted tbe applicant. Witness tbe Honorable Samuel Clarke, one L.S.] of the Justice* nf said Court, thia 18th Sepember, 1825 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C C. Sent 15 14 Georgia, Chatham County. By the H’.norebie tbe Justice, of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for or- d narv pu-p’ i ’S TO JILL WHOM IT MAT COUCEBK TfWHRKRAS Jonathan Meigs, adminiatra VMf tor of tbe estate of Samuel Haughton, deceased, has petitioned the Court of Ordine ry, to be dismissed from hia uid ndnflhistra* ion: Now these are therefore, to eite nod idmoniahall persons interested in the raid es tate to file their objections, if any they have, to the granting ofthe prayer of the-petitioner in the Clerk’* Office of the raid Court, on or befupe the tenth duy of March next, other, wjae Lettera Dismisaory will be granted tbe petitioner- Witnesa the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of the said Justice*, this tenth day of September, eighteen hundred ard twen tj-five. SAMUEL M. B«Nt), Clerk Court Ordinary. c.-of'S - "I xS otiee. N INE MONTHS afterthe date hereof, ap plication will be made to the Honorable the Coart of Ordinary for tbe County of Chat ham, for leave to sell the whole or e part, or parti of a tract of land, lying and being in the co inty of Effingham, containing by re cent survey, nine hundred and eighly.fi c aerea, and known by the name of the Tuck- iweekmg Tract, formerly the property of K-ng and Hotchkiss, now belonging to the eatate of Alexander S. Roe’s orphans, for tbe benefit of uid orphans. WILLIAM MOREL, Guardian A- S. Roe's Orphans. Julv ’4 87 Notice. 4 GBEEABIE to leave obtained fr, m the Honorable tbe Ioferinr Court, lilting for ordinary purposes, for pamden'' County, I ■hall on the first Monday in December next, expose to nubile aale, at the Court-House at Jefferson, in ssid county, a let of land in the Teoth District of Monroe County, No. 91, for the benefit of the orphans of Levi Johns dec jOHN LEE, Guardian. Sept 15 .14 Notice. On the firai Tuesday in October next, W ILL be sold at tho Court-House at Riceborough, Liberty County, be tween the usual hours of sale, four Negroes, a woman by tho name of Mary, her son Joe, daughter Louisa, 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 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 thoss indebted to make payment to DAVID T. TIMOTHY, Qualified Adm’r, August 9 98 ftieein^iatdail 37f Ceqts,' Religious Cases of Conscience, Answered man Evangelical Man ner, nt the Caeuiilical Lecture, in Little St Helen's, Bith- • v opgate-Street, Uhrtititn, who esni or hm. any ueular ^rrriuYWAMiT * Gcd *“ ,i tu OI^HI^BACTleAt OUEh lONS ■ Vn® touchstone of raving faith , or a plain ?foo^ > f ef * n,1 ** , “ ****! *»vwfog qwhM , '•vto . tv ■. The Spmtuar'CompitW[6n x or: the Professing Christian, Tried at the Bar (if God’a Word;, and some free thoughts on the character of THfi HAPPY MAN. PREFACE TO THE ABOVE WORK. T HE following Answers were, amongst a- tliera, delivered in a weekly Lecture, du "‘a vie ring the last winter, with n view to remove the doubt* of ’be timorous chrirtian, quicken him in 'he way to Z >n, to guard against pre sumptuous hopes, and promote tbe life of reli gion in tbe soul. That theta important end* might be answered, the auditory were dvaired to supply ua with aerioua Ctsra of Coniciener arriaiog from the difficulties they met with in the eourae of their experience, and tot&tcea) their names, that ao they might, With th greater freedom, propose their respective Caeca, and that we, in our solution of them might bn kept from the leut degree of fear or restraint. Through the repeated importunities of oui frienda, and from sctiiftctory evidence, of use fulneaa, we have been prevailed upon to com mit to public view a select number of tbeai answers, tffiiugh somewhat con racted. Am we hope, that tbnae, into whole hand* the\ may eome, will read them with ( hriatien cap dour.—.And may the Spirit of God, without whore peculiar bleating all attempt, will bn ineffectual to anawer any raving purpose*, make there • oowetful means of bringing then, nearer to Christ, and of making them morr lively and active in bis service! If thiahapp, end is hut in the feast anawerul, we shall ” - juice, and give G -d ail tbe glory, diaregardi g all the little contempt that may be cast upcu ua and our imperfect labours. It must be acknowledged to be a very difli cult and critical work to distribute to evert one their proper portion, and ao to divide th' word of truth, aa to give suitable encourag- . meat to those to whom it belongs, and yeti leave the hypocrite or presumptuous unn no room to hope. It is equally difficult to at. tempt to'destroy the vein confd.-nee of tbr sinner, without disturbing the peace, and dir epurigiogthe gfintii of ftoae who are the rev followers of Jeauii Whoa'aufloientlorthm things!' We readily confeaa our inenfficienc-,- but yet hope, that the Lord baa enabltd ua t be in some measure ftithtiil, a» for as our apir tual knowledge extend, ■ and may he enable you who retd, to deal foithfolly with your owi anula that so neither our labour*, nor your por ural, may be in vain I S. PIKE. 8. HAYWARD. Loiraon, May 30,1755. Aa the Case* of Conscience have already been well received by the religious diapnte, part of t’ankind, the Editor thought that ad- ’itional Questions of the same nature, selected from the Pious Thoughts publiihed in the Spiritual Magazine, which breathed the tame evangelical spirit, would be acceptable to se rious persona, and doubt, not, but such as have * regard for gospel-doctrine, will find the same ureful instruction and enmforl from per- using the Questions that are now added. A FEW OF THE CASES. caaz i. How shall we distinguish between the work’ mgs of natural affection, and the real exercise . f grace in religious duties / S. P(KE. cats H Whet method* muat a Christian, in d.'cli ning circumstances, take to recover e health ful vigorous frame of aoul, ao a* to be able tu maintain real and elme communion with G< d amidst the hurries and business of this world! S.HAYWARD, oaas in. A serious peraou, who scruple* to comply with tbe usual practices of playing at cards dcairea to know whether these scruple* arise from* neediest tenderness of conscience, or from. the faithful monitions of tbe Spirit ol God!—S, PIKE, era* iv. How may a person judge when a promise or threatening cornea from G’>d or is brought by- Satin to the aoul! S KAY WARD, case v. How far may a person judge ofthestrengt’ ' weakness of his faith by the brightnes s o darkneaa of hia frame, ! S- PIKE’ caaz vt. Whether a person,, who bu been n grer sinner, bu any ground to expect pardon, am the comforts of tbe Holy Ghoat! and whetbc he may partake of all the ordinances of God! -3. HAYWARD, * eras vii. What judgement should that person pur upon himself who know, himself to be in •- dark and corrupt frame, but find, himselt greatly unaffected with it, and atnpid under it! -8. PIKE, eras mi. How may tbe times of family and eloaetduty behest regulated to the glory of God, ou own comfort, and the Advantage of those abou ua! S. HAYWARD. * era* it la it not preaumptioo* for a person to hop. he hau n interest in Christ when he tees lit tieor nothing in himarlf, but reason to doubt and question it! 8. PIKE. eras x. Is going to plays and other theatrical per formance, consistent with the profession »r practice of Christianity ! 8. HAYWARD call xi. How may e person, who is desirous of.fol lowing the dictate* of providence in ever eapect, know the mind and will of God in an tarticufor circumstance, whether temporal o. spiritual! 8. PIKE. oraa xi>. Should not a person who ia not oomfortably re winded of bis beings real Christian, abstsir ram the ordinance ofthe Lord’* supper, Mat •ie should eat and drink damnation to himself! and what method omit that person take to aw iafy, • church ef Christ of hit being n ine» I. How far may a person’* heart and wav* wSriSfeiftair be 4wi \ b«» lilt* H,,w * h ;‘ U "® k ’ ow whether opr faith i, string amjdat el! t . weaVn.naet and doubt, '" ’ m^^d|tl 8. 1’IKE. _ hrthei z h--i» - - -n me Messed Spit t, or und-r the t? 'l** ” h * nw,, •PiriVot imagine. iQurei.J How far a child of G.d may foil. _ y t h»ve rue g'are in h a font > * Q uit 6. Wh|t is tb- esamtial I ’ffreenee ne'ween’s naturalmd amirttual frith » Q at 7. Howmay. peraon dianrgtiitb he. ■ een the genuine consolations of iho go*, pel wreught in the heart by the Spirit o God, and tbnae comforts'ha sprlrg from our own imagination, or a delusive spirit* ■ Quest 8 Why ahould the king of Moth, by •he advice nf his priay council, i - » time uf innt ment danger and three anting <i -re.-”, »p. ply for relief to a prophet ofthe G d of Israel s Balaam certainly wa*,V;'d not to Baal-poor, • • God of be Moabite ! * Quest 9 How far should tbe muter of .‘■in.ly concern himself about th- eieinal aal. v »tioftarfhis childt n, i’-rvants, Ur., is it hi, duty tuaead a portion ofthe scripture to them m°rn«and evening, and pray with them a oftenTE should he not cat chise, or-sk them oer'inent nutations, ttprn-ei ses-rn. ! Quest. 10. Ia it posaible h>r a per- n to b« regenerateil, or b-ro again, and yet fi r many 1 >’»r« after fear he is not! Am may a person •o wsy doubt of his regeneration, and at the rame time, be an unconverted perron ! Q ieat. 11 _ What advice can he given Inn - rson grieviouily distressed with fears,doubtl ■"'Unhelief? Quest. 12 la the death and ttifferinga q ' •"'i'. or “a passive nhedie'ree, all that ia ra* .Hired for the aalvst'nn and justifiratii n of ( ir ner! Hath hia active righteonsneu no . nt in the work, or most it be imputed I — 1“ 'he imputation of f hi isi’a active right,ouy. teas an essential point of doctrine, on may 4 ms’ he safe without it. Qneit. 13 Is it pnaibfe fer a person, who it ubled to bewa'I h's own vlleneu. to be aa. ted nfao imereat in Ch’iat with etornaljoy, ’d yet not have an astonishing view nr thg lory, fulneaa, and anitablenesa of the Med|. ■ or, engaging and concerting him to love Itib Saviour, and delight in his ways ! And tl t poiaible to have such an affecting view of th-ilt before reg -neratinn ! G test. 14. At I apprehend that the prao.' - e o('amily praver ia unfoahinnable in bu* 'rya, ia it beeauap thia age ia ao much v iaea ’ban theta, or is it bec.usc we are lets so' quainted with the life, power, and comfort of hat religion which ia pure and undefiled be fore God! Persons wishing the above above work will please to leave their numes at the Bookstore ‘ the Publishers - where the Subscription ia w opened. ..fll 200 liYeosurs i April 29, 1828 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,' T HAT, on the fitst day of October next, the principal ofthe 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 sum not exceed, ing eleven millions of dollars,” approved an the fourteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, together with the interest then duo 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, ana at the several Loan Offices, on the books of which any portion of said stock may stand, A surrender of the Certificates of sai Stock, will be required at the time of pay ment, and the interest on said Stock will cease, from and after the thirtieth day gf September next. SAM’L. L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury. May 12 42}ht Georgia, Chathi m County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN W HEREAS Jane M. Russell, has ap plied to the Honorabls the Court o* Ordinary of Chatham County, for letters of administration, 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 their objections, if any they have, to tht granting of the administration of the estate of the said deceased, to the applicant, in the Clerk’s Office of the ssid Court, on or before tbe sixth day of October next, other* wise letters of administration will be grant* ed. Witness the Honorable Elias Fort, one of the Justices ofthe said Court, the sixth day of September, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five. SAMUEL M. BOND, C. C. O. Sept 6 10 ’Y\ie, tnibscribex HAS RECEIVED PER SHIP EMPE ROR,AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS, W AFFLE AND WAFER IRONS Dust Pans and Spit-Boxen Hair and Wist Brooms Club and Brand Axes Scrubbing, Cloth and Hair Brushes, ALSO, A few dozen Focketiights N- B. WEED. July 23 - , 91a Laid, 100 r B0S PRIME LARD ’ feeding mg from ship Savannah, and for safi by C.C, GIUSWOU) AGO. August a