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COT or SAVAHWAH,
By G. W. .RonEBTSUN,
•AT WA*T POIUH VS* AMUMj
liUttlS IT ABTMICM.
fob the coontby,
IB oubUlh*4 »«»«“ » he
ib puw4w« . A wce ^ (Tuesday,
,„d Saturday) at the Office of the
n b VJ^GM«i»Or* nd COn,, ‘ n ' 0l * in ellr
fouMncluding adrertiaemento. pubarted in
‘^he Cou *try r v.pct i« «er.tto til pert,
me State and Union, of delivered m the etty
it fife dollar* pef ennutn, payable m.dvancc
Advertisements.reio«ftW>n both p. .er:
at 75 cent* pet *qu*re, of 14 l'ne*, for he lira
iMertio#, and 37* fot every weceedw, pub
Oummonlcafionaby Mril, m«f 6«fWpm'd
S.| -s of Und and n-Rfos*. by Admimaira.
I lots Riecutofi go^rilisri, tire required,
Kw, 1to be held on the fir. Tuesday .n the
Booth, between the hour* of ten in ihe fore
“ion and three in the tttemoon, *'»heU>ui
H.mse of tbe county in which toe property it
|i, lU .TuhUe NO g^«K day* previous*i5*TS
| 0 Hie day af f.le- ... . . ,
Notice to tbe debtor* «d er-ditora of an
citato must be published for forty day*.
I Nonce that application will be tnode to the
I Court of Ordinary for leave to tell land, mull
I be published JVfnedfwlb.
of
Notice.
N INE months after date application will
be made to the Honorable the Jus-
1 tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
I County, fur leave to *ell a tract ot land,
I known as number eight, 8th Dint net, Pike
I (formerly Munroe) County, for the benefit
I of the heir* and creditor* of the estate 01
I of N. 8. Bayard.
1 N. I. BAYARD.
Administrator estate N. S. Baya™
Jan 5
Notice.
INE MONTHS after date of this notice,
application will be made to the Honor*,
the Court oforotnary of Chltliam Conn
ty, for permission to sell all the real estate of
Jo:, i Wakerlv,' dec. for the beoefit of the
heirs and creditor* of laid deceased*
ROBERT HOY, Esecutor.
PpK 9* 07
Notice.
N INE MONTHS after da e, application will
be made to the Honorable Inferior Cour:
or Chatham couniy, for leave to eell the real
and peraonal estate of the late Mra Aar Ham-
ill no, deceased, for the benefit of the heir,
and creditors if a,id estate,
WOltTHINOTON GALE, Esecutor.
Msreb <0 ids*
NOTICK.
N INE month* after dstc, application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Climharn
Cmintyj sitting for ordinary purposes for An
order, absolute, toieliioU Nt-r four anr, five,
(4 and 5) in Carpenter 1 * Kow, and lot N i.
one, (1) Green Ward, in tht ci^.V of Savanna!.,
being tbe rc*l * atate of Francis jalineao, dec
for the benefit of the heirs an'* creditors- of
said eaiate WILLI til G\SrON.
Qualif. I Ejttcufrr
Notice.
iff VE month* after dat e# application will he
nade to the Honorable the Inferior Court
«d Uamdcn County, when kitting for ordinary
ytirpo- e», for leave to sell 250 acres of land
iclorgi .g to the estate of J< lin Brown, de
ceased fur the benefit of the biira sod credi
tors of sai 1 estate.
SARAH BROWN, Admistratrii
Jefferson, l8lh June, l°25.
Juno 2< 78
N otice.
Jqi I^E months after d»te, application oil'
LJ be made to the Honorable the court of
liftiiiary of Camden Comity, for leave to .eh
all the real os’ate of the late Randolph M G;l
lii.d-ceamd, for the benefit of the heirs aii.l
creditors of said eatatc,
fl'.NN.H M-G1I.I H, Adminiatrati*,
C. M'DONALft, Ailmintotrator
8t Marys. June 18th, 1825
Ju..» V( -8
Notice.
T HHEE KOsTHS from this date I ihalt
make application to the Baukofthe Slate
G.-orgia, tor pu m nt in lull fot th» half of a
ten dollar Sill pf arid Bank. Letter D. No. 3(7,
Mgiied A. Porter, Gi-Ihier, the left hand half
being in my pjsieaaion—the right, b»nd half
iigned by Wa. B BullncU, President, being
the half loat. All persona interfiled will
lerefure ake due notice of this Intention,
- 1 file iheir injections et (aid Bank, within
“c time taentioned,
, JAMES P. SCREVEN.
June 2 50|. (
Notice.
4 GREEARIK to leave obtained tfr m the
H,mo fable the loteri-'r Court, titling for
.km* 1 P llr P°*er. for Camden County, I
■onion the fir,t Monday in Dmember neat,
ri«te to rustic «»le, at the Court-Home at
m said e-unty, a lot of land in the
^"““'•trietofMoin- ie' County, No. 91, for
toe benefit of the orphan* of Levi John* dec ,
a... „ JOHN LEE, Guardian,
oeptis u
nBIB DRUGS,
m aa>a®a»i£®
PERFUMERY, die.
B Y the aht|
have rece
Genuine Drugs t Medicine8~Per-
fuinertj, Fancy Articles, &c.
«ror, the aubscribers
iirty-five packages
by one of the
arhi
be partners
to their for
carefully selected b
now at the north, wliich added
mer stock on hand, comprises an assortment
very extensive, and particularly suited for
thia market, and well worthy the attention
of dealers. Merchants, Physicians, Plan
ters and Families, would do well to forward
their orders, as they will he sold at our
usual low rates.
LAY da HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
July 18
Consumptions, Uouuus, qc.
BUTLER’S
F OR hi cure ofOoios, Coughs, Consump
tions, Spitting of Blood, Aa' hinaa, and
uiseaaes of the brealt and lungs.
There is perhaps > medical observation
belter established, none move general.v con-
f’tyned by the eaperience of the best phyaici-
vnaof all ages and countries, and none ol
-lore impnrlauce to tbe human family, than
he fact that many of tbe moat difficult and in;
curable consumptions originate in neglected
colds.. In a climate to variable aa ours, where
heehinge**cf tbe weather-are frequently
sudden and unexpected, it requires more ca-.e
and altent ion to guard agaisit (Ilia dsugerou -
enemy of life, than moat people imagine or
,ro able and willingto bestow. The bill! of
mortality exh-bit the melancholy fact that the
proportio.' if death* by thia iliaeave may bi
considered aa about, five to one. Inasmuch
(hen ns this fatal di.ease frequently bf.la defi
ance to the skill of the moat learned physiei
ns, it is a gratification to tbe pronrielor that
eit enabled to ofier to those afflicted with
ib a aoudiy prospect of relief, in that highly
valuable remedy, the Vegetable Xiufia* Sptd
fie. The Indians are happy in their know,
teilge of medical plants; governed wholly hy
esperienoe, they are certain aa to their effect,
and it is said by an author of great character,
that a true consumption is a disease never
known among them.
Thi*8pecine is obtnined by eat fiction from
herbs, roots, flowers, plant-, Ac. when in per
fection. In consequence -fa happy combine
tinn of tbe moat valuable herb*, Ac. it In-comer-
a balsam of a superior value. It heals the in
, u-ed parts, opens the pores, and composes
the disturbed nervea, after tbe manner of an
anodyne / consequently. the obstruction ot
the cheat and tlic tun/s which constitute th,s
disease, parti-ularly need it* use; It promote*
eapecli.ration, which in conslantly called for,
and whilst it cleanses m-d heals, it also gives
strength to the lender lungs In this manner
itremoveathe hectic fever, improve* diges
tion, gives strength lo the nerves, repairs the
appetite and improve! the spirits. This speci-
lia mav alvvava he given in safety - it is mild,
pteaannt to the taste, and may safely be given
o infanta, lor which it is nf inestimable value.
It affords relief in bowel complaints, teething,
whooping coughs, £Xc. and is found particu
larly useful in hypochondriacal, nervous and
hysterical diseases. Each bill of direction
contains a detailed account of this disease in
all its different stage!, and will be accompa
-bed with the signature of the proprietor in
Red Ink. It is offered for tale by GEO. RY
BHfOv, only (inv sole agent) Dt tiggist, cor
ner Bay and Whittaker-streets, Savannah, s<
one dollar per bottle.
WU BUILER.
dec 30 30
MU£»H Garden sEED-i,
AND
AiuVboWB TVllWftT Hoots*
J UST received hy tbe rubscriber, and ws .
ranted nf the lust scaann’s growth, 'i
boxes Garden Seeds, put up hy A. U’liahnn It
Co. Philadelphia, expressly for titia market,
and contaioirig the following assortments, Vi*.
Drumhead Cabbage 14. Bari) culled Let-
2 Long U-.td Beet tuce
3 Long Orange Carrot 15 Royal Cabbage do
4. Parsley 16. Nutmeg Melon
5. Leek If. Spinach
6. Onion 18. Summer Savoy
Sainton Radish 19. Sweet Basil
8. Early Purple do. 20. Sage
9. Round leaved it. Nasturtium
10 Early Turnips 22. Celary
11. Late do 23 Early Peal
3. Satisfy 24. Late do
13- Aipirai.ua 35 Early bunch beam
36. Bed French do
A LS O,
20 Packages containing the following Bui
bous Blower Roota, vis.
. Double Hyacinths I 4. Mexican tiger flower
Fine Tufipa I 5 Double Tuberose
3. Narciasus 1 6 Bur of Bethlehem
For sale by P. M’DEUMOTT.
Feb 3 58
Essential Oil of Spruce,
J UST received from the Patentee, and
neatly put up in phials, and for sale by
■ ' ” l HENDRICKSON,
May 85
LAY l
Shad’s Buildings.
’ Wanted,
E mpty wine bottles. . Apply to
Msy 11 GKO. RYERSON.
A Negro Man.
PRIME Nei “
A !
age, a guoi
une?4f
■o Man, about 35 years of
‘ Id hand. For sale by
CALVIN BAKER.
• . 7i
P E. BRASSINNE,
OESPECTFULLY informs hi* fttcnA'
I* end the public, that be has purchnsm’
the establishment in the above business, bo
longing to Dr. A. Dolareche, opposite lb
Exchange, where ho offers for sale at lot
prices, a large assortment of
Fr«8\i Drags, MoAicineai
Mil V\\puAc&\s,
Altons wniCH are tbe roi.LmriNo 1
Aqua Fortis, Alum, Antimony
, Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot
Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, rj u
Peru, do Fola
Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon
American best and common Castor OB
Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas
C. luinbo, Fmery, Gum Assafeticla
Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal
Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium
Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice
Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers
Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs
Nua Vomica, Oxyd of Bismuth
Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves
Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil
Pearlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap
Rhiibgrb, Saltpetre, Salt ofTartar
Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Suita
Tartar Emetic, Epirita&f 1 Turpentine
Faints Oq and in Oil.
White; Red and Black Lead
Prussion Blue, Verdigris
. Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow
Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts
Japan and Copal Varnish.
fufttlMSt).
Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil
Best English Shaving Soap
Eau do Cologne, Lavender Water
Otto of Roses
Surgical Instrument:! and Patent Med
icines of every kind, the whole of
warranted quality.
Jan 20 47
Mias Ann G Bird
James H Bryan
Miss Elia A Bour-
• -quin S
Edward Bnurquin
Robert Brower •
Mrs E Boyd
Wyl Brown
Job T. Roles
John Boll
Mrs E V Burton
C.
S W Canter 2
A M Carroll
MrsHariot Cammel
Wm Campbell
Peter R Clifton
Jtmea Conner
George Conway
Wm Coe
D.
Mess Dewar diFoth-
ringham
A Dofaroith
Criatopher Dixon
James Dun
James Dudly
E.
.Nicholas Karnes
Mrs C Klsson
Aaron Everett
* F.
(faster George W
MAHOGANY FURNITURE,
Piano Fortes, Curled Hair Ma
trasses, Feather Beds,
BOLSTERS & PILLOWS, CHAIRS,Re.
T HE subscriber offers for sale the follow
ing articles, warrauted to be of the
best quality:—
Sideboards, Sots of Dining Tablet . .
Single do do Sofas, Tea Tables 4
Breakfast do. Dressing Tables
Do. with Glasses, Card Tables
Rosewood Work Tabu's, 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, Tonga and Shovels
Dressing Glasses of every description
Piano Fortes
Double and Single Hair Mattresses
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.
Shellman. t I. W. MORRELL.
March 15 93
APPROVED
Patent Tamil? Medicines.
L EE’S RILIOUS
PILLS
do do
do do
Cough
Anderson’s
Coil’s
Anderson’s
DropB
American do do
Church’s do do
Essence Mustard
Worm Lozenges
Black Drop
Henry’s True Cal
cined Magnesia
Audler’sAsiutic Len
itive
Roger’s Pulmonic
Detergent
Dalby’s Carminative
Turlington’s Balsam
of Life
Opial for the cleans
ing of the teeth &
gums
ReirsAsthmaticPillB
Do Botanical Drops
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 Acho do. &c.
A constant supply of the above useful
Patent Family Medicines, together with a
gonersl assortment of Drugs, Chomiculs,
Perfumery, Fancy Articles. Dye Stuffs,
Cut Glass Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Lamp
Oil, &c. &c. enn be obtained at the store
of LAY & HENDRICKSON,
May 36 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
k Leri
. in fhe.Pc
SPWkBeptcmher,
oris wishing letter*^
Ifiae ts|t for Moerlittid I
A. S Mias EMsitaT
John Abbot j Stmuol Merveu
James Alexander ■ | John-DMilleu
B. |WC ML’Is
Wfn Baltins 5 Edward Munmo
Wm Bandy{Charls* Mulycv
alTz
J. Barfirld , >4* \
Miss A .in JM Barnard t N.
2 < l?iW!« Neauo)le
James Barnard 5 Oeurpe Neusoni
Mrs S Mvynn t # Theodore Nelson
James Broughton 2 j Mary Nusiin
Rose Noble
Rebekah S Norton
Ann Nowlan
"■ -'WicoUu
P.
Susan E Patterson
Elizs Patterson
Ann Page, 3
Nttlil I Patterson
Leonsro Perkins
Dempsey Phillips
Capt Jeremiah Pike
j; Mary F Pope
, Cleminton Powers
Thomas Page
R.
; John Raimes
, Daniel Ramshttt
Elenor Riker
Joseph Ribero
Sarah Robertson
.Ann H Roe
Joseph Roes
Charles Roberts
William Robertson
Dr Chav W Rogers
Joseph II Russel
S.
Nsncy Samuel
Catharine Shearer
James B Nealy
Joseph F Stevens
Jane Stevens
{ Jane Stevens
| John A Stevens,Senr
c Esther Stewart
j Joseph Steven*
Fahm
EdwdFarrell
Simon Farrell
Win H Fcrgurson , —» r .. .,„ , u
Cap Rob Fittumary I Jane Simons
M. j James M Smith
Michail Gallowiy t < Jolm A Smith -
Nancy Gardner - (V.ii;-™, n a...;,
Wm Gibhin
H.
Liet. M. R. T. Mor
rison
Miss Sarah Morri
son
Charles Haley
Mrs Mary H Hardee
MissAnn B Harmon
George Henly
Mrs Levina Herno
Owin Higgins
Miss Sarah Harris
Wm Hoffman
Joseph orSarah Hut- >
# William H Smith
| John M Sykes
{ Anu Schyes
i John Simpson
< Isliam Scott
| James Scollcs
| Thomas Sullivan
< Jnaiah F Scruggs
( Eliza Shurmua
B Siurgeo
Alethia Scruggs
• T.
5 Martha A Tiot
! V.
J CapEdwnrdVernard
W.
chinson
J.
Rachel Jacohs
Miss Rose Julmsn
Mrs H R Jackson
Symoud Jacob
Miss S M Irvine
Syinoud Jackson
rs Sarah Jones
James JoluiBton
Lewis Johnston
Grace Jot«i
K.
P Kail
M C Kensir
Mrs Aim M Keen
John Keen
Sarah K King
Tarlton Knight
Tiios Kockliu
L.
Benjamin Lavender
Mary.Wallace
| Richard W ayne
t Benjamin V, nllin
| Bellmds Walser
S Jane Wnlsli
j Sarah Waeliington
| Edmund Warren
I George Weaver
| John M West
S John B Wittor
I Emily White
e Williamson
j Tiios H Williams
} Daniel Wilson
| William Williams
IPermela Wingate
? John Y Wliite
j Joseph Wiggins
S Ann Williuuison
| Hetty Woodruff
I V ‘
Benjamin Luivemlcr ; Isaac Young
Augustus B Long- i Jennett G Yt
street
George Long
oung
Mrs Mareysn
Jsmes Mag-ill
John S Maxwell } Geo J Zippo
Hubbard S Marshally; Jcfforson Zipperer
GEORGE SCHLEY, P. M.
Oct 1 2t
E R Young
{ William II Young
< Elizabeth Young
» George Youlle
} * Z.
erer
Georgia—Camdtn County.
> V.i. , 0 WHOM It IL.Y CONt-MtN
EltKAS M II. Hebbard applies to tbr
Court of Ordinary of said county, fot
Leuum i.f Aduiiniitiatixn on tbe eatale o-
Oapt. J rues Vincent, late of said county, de
ceased : These are therefore o cite and
admonish, ull and «imtular»-the heirs and ertd
itoraofsaid drcesitd, to file their ohji*ctions
if any they h vc, in the Olerk'a Office of laid
Court, on o before the third Monday in Oc
tober next, otherwise leiiera will be granted
t e applicant
Witness the Honorable Willisw Gibson, one
[L.S.] of the Justices of said Court 4 thia 18th
September 13.?5
JOHN BAILEY, C.C O Co C.
15 t/t
N otice.
N INE MONTHS after the dste hereof, srw
plication will be made to the HonAttble
the Court of Ordinary fur the County of Chat-
bam, for leave to sell the whole or a part or
pant, of a tract of lard, lying and being in
the eoltnly of Effinphsm, containing by re-
ent survey, nine hundred and eight, -fl-e
.ores, and known by the name of the Tuck-
.tseekinr Tract, formerly the property of
King and Hotohkias, now belonging to the
'State of Alexander 8. Roe’s orphans, for the
benefit of said orphan).
WILLIAM MOREL,
Guardian A- 8. Bus's Orphan".
Julyl4 87
Gcorgi i—Camden County.
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
TWilKflEAS William V. - Seals, applies to
\lw hr Court of Ordinary of aald county,for
Letters of Administration on Ihe estate of Ere
Wi ght, late of said county, deceased t I -se
.re t erefore to cite and admouiab, all and sin
gular. the heir* andoreditorstf said deceased
to file their objections! if any they have; m
the Clef ’a Office of said Cotffit, df or bt fore
the third Monday in October tie**, otherwise
Letters will be granted the applicant.
Witness tbe Honorable 8amuel Clarke, oor
L.8.] of the Justices nf said Court, this 18 It
Sepembt-r, 1825-
JOHN RAILEY, C. C. 0. C C.
kept 15 14
Whiskey
P HILADELPHIA WHISKEY,in hogs
heads, just received end for sale by
Septs C. C. GRISWOLD Si CO
IN-
WILL
Price in Boards $1 37} Cents,
Religious Cases of Conscience,
Austral in on Ettm/p-lkel JHan*
ner, nt the Caeuuticnl Lecture,
in Little St Hekn'e, lluh-
opiate-Street.
BY S.PIKBdWAjA^WAkD. . v
to krauat»
The SpiritutniComp'i mon or
the Professing Christian,
Tried at the Bar of God’s Word; and bodic
free thoughts on the character of
THE HAPPY MAN.
PREFACE TO THE ABOVE WORK.
1 7HE following Answers were, amongst o-
. tliers, delivered in a weekly Leoture, du
ring the last winter, with a yie* to remove
the doobts nf the timiimui Christian, quicker
him in the way to Enin, to guard against pre
sumptuous hopes, and promote the life of reli
gion in the soul. Tbat these important mil-
might be answered, the auditory were desired
to supply ua with serious Casea nf Conaelencc
arriaing from the difficnitiea tl>.y met with it
the O'ltirae of their eaperienve, and toeonceal
their names, that so they might, wilh the
greater freedom, propose their reapeetive
Cases, and tint we, in nur solution of them,
might be kept from the least degree cf fear or
restraint.
.Through the repeated importunities of our
ftiends, and from v-tisfaclory evidence! of use
mluca, we have been prevailed nnoo lo com
mit to public view a select number of the*
-maweri,though .omewhat coirracted. And
we lope,that those, into whose band* the)
may eomc, will read them with Christian can
dour.—And may the Spirit of God, without
wh.„e peculiar blearing all attempts will bt
ineffectual to anawer any saving purposes,
maketbe-ea noweiful n eano of bringing them
nearer to Christ, and of making them mme
lively and active in Ida service I If this happt
end is but in the least answered, we snail re
joice, and give G d ail the glory, disregard!' g
all tbe little contempt that may be east upt n
ua and our imperfect labours, -
It must he acknowledged to bell very diffi
cult and oritieal work to distribute to every
one their proper portion, and lo to divide th.
word of truth, aa to give suitable encourage
ment to those to whom it belongs, -and yet to
leave the hypocrite or presumptuous sinner
no mum to hope. It is equally difficult to at
tempt to destroy the vain confidence oi the
sinner, without disturbing the peace, and dit
couraginglhe minds ol those who are the rt -
fdlowcre of leaua. Who is sufficient for thoae
thing, I We reariilv confea-j uui iniufficicnc".-
but yet hope, that the L- rrt hat enabled us l>
he in aome meniure faithful, so far a* our spiri
tual knowltdgeextends i and may he euablt
ou who read, t deal faithfully with your owi
)"uls that so neiibvr our labours, nor your per
usil, m.v be in vain ! S. I’lK’L
8. HAYWARD,
Loanoa, May JO, 171*.
As the Casea of Conscience have airead;
been well re-ctuved by the religiuus diaposet
part of - unkind, the Editor thought that ad-
itional Qjeationa of ihe aacie nature, aeiered
(rum tht Pious Thoughts published in It-e
Spiritual Magaaine, which breathed the ante
evangelical spirit, would be acceptable to se
ioua persons, and dnubta not, btitaucb as havt
i regard for gospel-doctrine, will find Ihe
ame t: efui instruction and comfort from per
iling the Questions that are now added.
A FEW 0* THE CASES,
Oil* i.
How rhall we distinguish between the wurk-
ngs of natural affection, and the real eaerciae
f grace in religious duties I 8. PIKE,
rasa it
What methods must a Christian, in d -di
ning circumatancea, take to recover a health
ful vigorous frame of soul, so aa to be able u-
inaintain real and close communion with
Gi d amid 4 the hurries and business of thia
world I 8. HAYWARD,
CASS III.
A serious person, who scruplea to eompli
with the usual practice* of playing at cards
Irsirrs to know whether these scruplea arise
froib a needless temlerueaa of conscience, oi
f -<m the faithful monition* oi the Spirit ol
G df-S. PIKE,
cist IV.
How may a person judge when a premite o.
hreatening comes from G d or Is brought by
Satin to the aoul r 8 HAY WARD,
CHS V.
How for may a person judge t.r 'he strength
or weakness of hia faith oy the brightness o
darkness of bis frames I S. PIKE'
CIS* VI.
Wl -lher a person,, who has been a great
sinner, baa any grourn t > expect pardon, am'
the comforts of tbe Hole Ghost I and whether
he may partake of all the ordinances of God /
8. liwYWAHD,
CIS* VII.
Wh it judgement should that person pa*,
upon himaeif who knows himself to'he in >
dark and corrupt frame, but finds himself
greatly uinflected with it, aud stupid under it I
-B. PIKE.
ciaa viri.
How may the times of family and closet duty
beat regulated to the glory of God, our
own comfort, and tbe Advantage of thoee abou-
us I 8. HAYWARD.
MSS IX
Is it not presumptions for a person to hopo
b* haaa n interest in Christ when he sees lit
tlenrnotbingin himaeif, but lesson to doubt
and question ill 8. PIKE.
C1W X.
Is going to plays a. d other theatrical per
formances consistent with the profmlim am'
raeticc of Christianity ? 8. HAYWARD
cm ar.
How may a person, who ia desirous of fol
lowing the dictate* of providence in evert
respect, know the mind aud will of God in an-
particular circumstance, whether temporal or
pirituall 8. PIKE. .
eiasxtr.
Should not a person who to not oomfortably
pesauSded nf hia beings real Chart’ton, abstain
from the ordinance of the I ord'a supper, h-at
tie should eat aud drink damnation to himself ?
and what method muit tbat person take to ast
iafy a chureh of Christ of hia beiaff a t*c-
Lfitiatan.-ryB'w
eape’-enee' oftbu d,
I a. haYWa
SOME OF The PRACTlf At. QUESTION!
The touchstone nfw log faith , or a p|*«
•"^brief anawer lo Ihe two Allowing quest
I. How for msy a pennofo heart and ways
be rectified, a,, - h,. ootwiih.uudinebe deati.
(uli> of «arir|p f
3. Hr’vsh u » 0 know whether nur foith i«
saving amiilat all tfe weaknrtse* and doubts
tb-t tnyy attend i t 8 I IKE,
■ tJa-iat.-S. <W1ion may a person oaerfiude
In*! he ei joys God In the performance of du-
tv f
Queat 4 How may • ntrmn k»ow 9 io the
ex-re-re of pmver whether he ia u> drr the
infiliencr of ihe blessed Spit, nr und.-r >he
moV'-ri ol hia own uliurai spirit or imagma-
ti.iT. f °
I Qa at. 3 How ftra chU ’of G d mav IkIL
M yet luve rue w: ace in hia w ui t
Qaelt 6. What lath* e«s»nt at H'fiVreriot
he. ween •isttira) and»spiritual f i<h f
Q'tralif. How may a person rfi«irvi|iik be*
tween tbe genuine consolations of the
pel wrought in the heart by the Spirit o God.
and thoee comforta iba* ipring-frux our ova
imflfnnatinn, or • delusive ipirit*
« rest & Why should the king of Reeb, by
the advice of hia privy ooueelt, m * time cf
imminent danger and threa emrp l-ros, ap
ply for relief lo e prophet of li t G d f I,tael
ra Balaam certainly wtt, > • d uol ti. Baal reiir.
for Grid or be Mntblle' I
Quest 9 How for should the master of
Lm.i, concern himaeif -br ut ih* eie-nal wl>
vatiun of hia child, n,a:ivanti, kc. to It hi#
Juty to read a portion oft he scripture toll cm
morning and evening, and prey wilh them t
nltvn f Should he not eat chine, or. ak (' em
pr-iinim qina- . na, atproior aeSrens t
Qoeat. to. Is it possible for* person to b«
regenerated, or bunt again, and yet fi r many
year* alter fear be a rut) Am may a person
no way doubt of hi* regenoration, rt^s at tbe
same time, be an unconverted prreoiir
Q irri. 11 What advice can be given tot
•emm grievir.uily distreaaeti will- frarr,double
i’ unbelief (
Quest. I.) h the death and aidformy* o
Li. ift, or hi* oasvve ehe(3t ice, all that ia rw-
lowed fot the sal ration and juatifieuiinn of •
rinnci f Hath hia active rightrournej* no
part in the work, or mult It be unvoted f—
la the imputation uf l h i*-*a active rtghtroua>
ra* an essential point of doctrine, er may a
man be aafo wi'hout it.
Quell 1.1 I it poaible fur a person, who to
i-nubled to bewail hia own vile rtfs, to be aa-
■ 'red of an interest in Ch-iit with eiernaljoy.
-nd yet not have an astonishing view of th*-
{lory, fulness, and au'trbleneas uf the Medi-
tor, engaging and cortrecting him to lore
Ilia Saviour, and delight in hi* wsya t And ' to
it possible to have mtch an affecting view of
,h-iit before regeneration I
Quest. IA Aa I apprebvxid that the preo-
we of rantity prayer ia unfUsbiunable io nu»
lavi, to it berauae this age ia so much wiser
'hiq the list, or i, it because we are le-s ao*
qiiatnted with the life, power, and conduit of
hat religion which ia pure and' undt filed be
fore God t
Persona wishing Ihe above shove work wi*
irlesae to leave their name* at the Bookstore
it the Publisher* —where tbe Subscription to
. ow opened.
A.g 13 200
Tyaobui? l enactment*
April 29, 1825.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN,"
T HAT, on the first day of October next,
the principal of the six per cent, stock
of the United States, created under the su-
thority of an Act of CnngrcBS. entitled “An
Act authorising a loan fur s sum not exceed,
iug eleven millions of dolls rs,” approved on
the fourteenth day of March, one thousand
eight hundred anti twelve, together with
the interest then duo thereon, will be peid
to the proprietors of said stock, or to their
attorneys duly authorised, at the Treasury
of the United States, in Washington, ana
at the several Loan Oflices, on the banks of
which any portion of said stock may aland.
A surrender of the Certificates of set
Stock, will he required at the time of pay
ment, and the interest on said Stock will
cease, from and after tire thirtieth day of
September next.
SAM’L. L. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
May 12 42lnf
Georgia, Chatham Couniy
By the Honorable the Justice* of the I'll-aior
Court of Chatham County) sitting foe-or-
dinars pu-p-ap,
TO Ml. WUOM IT MJtT CONCERN.
YTOHEHEAfi Jonathan Meigs, nimintotr*.
« tor of the estate of Samuel Hanghton,
deceased, has petitioned the Couit ol Ordina
ry, to be ditmiu'.-d from hia said adauntotr*,
lion i Now these are therefore, to cite aud
admonish all persona interested in the laid e*.
ate to file their objections, if any they have,
to the granting of foe prayer of ti e petitioner
m the Clerk’- Office of tire laid Court, on ot
before the tenth d,y of March Beat, otl -r.
wiae Letters Dtooiiuory w>U be granted the
petitioner-
<Yitncti the Honorable Anthony Pdrter, one
of the niu Juatieet, this tontb day of
September, eighteen hundred i d twenr
t) -five. SAMUEL M R"Nl),
Cletk Ceurt Ordinary.
Sort to 13
l ift® “ubsenliM
HAS RECEIVED PER SHIP EMPE
ROR,AND OTHER LATE
.ARRIVALS.
W AFFLE AND WAFER IRONS
Dust Pans and Spil-Boxee
Hair and Wist Broom*
Club aud Broad Axe*
Scrubbing, Cloth and Hair Brudbeffi
*1.10,
A few dozen Pouketlighta
N. B. WEED.
. July 33 91a
Lardy
1 A A kegs PRIME LARD, Unding
1UU from ship Savannah, and'firr saw
ky C. C. GRISWOLD it CO,
August 26