Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 11, 1825, Image 1

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KW tatfoMVdL. m. 8AVANNAH, TUESOAt MORNING} OCTOBER, U, 1825. #tif9 IStOffitatb nuunt nmtrM, -'4' ■ PERFUMERY, &c. II EDITED AMD PUBLISHED vvtu OXTTOPEAVAjrWAMt, By G. $ W. RoBBRTSDM, mum hium tu inn, uiini in urMti. roil lU tuili'I'H! “ 18 aublrtbed u matt the arrangemetit of ‘b,,l three timee e week, JTueaday, Tnuriday »od 8e»ard»y) at tbe Office of . It* iwllv Georgian, and wirtun tf the tn-.elli rtnoe, Commeroiat, Political end >liiaelltn> f^u,, including advertiaement*.puh.iehed in ^The*Oowu5 r p»P«»» w^tte «« Mrte of it 71 centepn equen. of «» *>• «" bisection, *Sd37i lor every *uceeed.ng pub torn, Itecntnr. »' jX't'^Wln fhe *3In ■!>' fore riwnJ.'n5 three it the afternoon, it thu Court aoenind three n whle h the property it SSfl S'f 11 " mnrt be * i T ■ W$nVhe geiette »xt, dey. ptemoui to the ^lirotfthe»ile«f»•"""»< propertyinuit Ue glee in f*# manner. Farty day* prevtout ■^ofle^o^h" deb'"™ ind creditor! of in ntite murt be published for forty days. Not<or that application will be made to Iht Csurtof Ordinary for leave to leli l»nd, mu* be published JVYn* Mintfw N Notice. ■INK months after date application will 11 bo made to the Honorable the Jus tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a tract of laml, known as number eight, 8th District, Pike [formerly Munroe) County, for the henefi of the heir* and creditors of the estate ol of N. S. Bayard. ,, 1 N.J. BAYARD. Administrator estate N. S. BayA l “‘ ( .fun 5 : ■» Nftfcice. N INR MONTHS aIut date of tbto notice Application will be m»de to thtf Honor*. bl« the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Cm\<i J \\ tor permtaaipn to sell all the real eatatt <>* ohn Wakerlv, dec. for the benefit of th heiraand orethtornff §aiiiAi'»cwifle<h ROBBHI HOY, Executor F|»H ' ** Notice. VTINE MOUTHS after da’e, 'OP’ication wit 11 ho made to the Honorable Infrnur Cour; oi vJhiitham eonniy. for. leave to sell the r and personal estate of the Iste Mrs Ann Him iltoo, deceased, for the benefit of the beir iiideredtorS 'fs’id estate, WORTHINGTON G ALB, Executor. V-i.V- in R0*r NOTICE. JknNE months after date, application will h< ll made to the Inferior Court of Chohatf County, sitting for ordinary purposes for at- order, absolute, to tell Iota Nos- four amt five (4 and i) io Carpenter’s Uuw, and lot N >. one, (1) Green Ward, in the city of Savannah, being the real estete of Francis Jaltncau, dec (nr the benefit of the heirs .n't creditors of said estate WILLI AM GAS rQM, Qualified Executir Notice. Wl JE months after date, application will be dr nade to the Honorable ihc Inferior Court of Camden County, when fitting for ordinal, e urpo' e-, for leave <o sell 2J0 seres of Isnd elongi.ig to the estate of John Brown, d coated, for the benefit of the bum and credi tors of stit estate. 8 VRAH BROWN, Admistratrix JetTerson, 18th June, 1 25. June T~ 78 Notice. ■flN’E months after date, application aril ,tf • ■ tie made to the Honorable the tourt of Ordinary of Camden Couuty, for leave to sel '•II the real estate of the late Randolph M G i ha, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs an,: creditors of said eaUtd. HANNiH ll’GKXIS, Administratis, G M’DONaLi, Ailninlairsior St Marys, June 18th, 1825. June 31 *8 Door Mats. j the WiilUm Wallace three dozen best quality India Door Mats, lor sale by I. W. MORRELL. March IS off JJY the chip' Emperor, tho subecribers p Empei have received thirty-five packages of Genuine Drugt,Medicines,Per fumery, Fancy Articles, &c carefully selected by one of the 'ail hrtners pw* 1 now at the eorth, which added to their for mer stock on bend, comprises an assortment very extensive, end particularly suited for this market, and Well worthy the attention of dealers. M«t*A»ats, •Dhfajrdaae.- PUn. nniT Families, would do weu to forward titra i their orders, as they will be sold at our usual low rates. LAY St HENDRICKSON. Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. July 18 Consumptions, Roughs, qc. BUTLER’S F OR li ' cure of Colds, Coughs, Consump- tions, Spitting of Blood, Asthmas, and jiieaies olthebresit and lungs. There is perhaps no medical observation better established, eons more generally eon firmed by the experience of the nest physici ans of all ages and countries, and none ol lore importance to the human family, than be fast that many of the most difficult and in -urabie consumptions originate in neglect-c oolds. In a climate so variable as out., where he changes of the weaiher ire frequently inddenaud unexpected,itrequiresmure care md attention to guard against this dangerous nemy of lilt, than most people imagine or re ableand willing to bestow, the bills at nortslity exhibit, the melancholy f»cl that the ■woportion of deaths by this dtso*> may b< ontideied as about five to one. Inumnch ien as this fatal disease frequently bjils deli nee to the akill of the most learned physici aha, it is a gratiftoalion to the proprietor the 1 e is enabled to oiler to thoee afflicted with a go, dly prospect of redef, in that highly iluable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Sptei fie.. The Indians are hippy in their kuow- iverned wholly by ■ts their e<r-e', ofgreit chirscter In' a true consumption is ■ diieue never anown among them. This Specific ii obtained by estnetion from lerbe, root., flowers, plant., fee. wtren in per. ction. In consequence nfa happy eombins lion of the most vsiusble herbs, fee. it becomes ... balsam of a auperior value. It heals tbe in- jo ed ports, opens ihe pores, and composes i!ie disturbed nerves,, tiler the mannernf an modyne / consequently the obstruction ol he chesi an,’, the lungs which constitute th.s disease, partieularly need its use. It promotei zpeotoratinn, which is constantly called for, ,nd whilst it cleanses und heals, it also gives itrength to the tender lungs In this manner tremnveathe hectic fever, improves dig#*- urn, gives strength to the nerves, repairs the •pptttte anil improves the spirits. This speci iie ma" always be given in safety it is mild, ilessant to the taste, and may safely be given o infants, for which it is of inesiiraable value. It slforda reliel hi bowel complaint*, teething, whooping coughs, £fc. and is found particu- Jitriy useful in hypocliondrineal, nervous anti hysterical diseases. Each bill nt direction contains a detailed account of this disease in all its different stages, and will be accompa c-ierl with the signature of the proprietor in Red Ink. It is offered fur rale by GEO. RY KRhO'i, only (my sole agent) Druggist, cor ner Bay anil Whitlaker-itreets, Savannah, at .me dollar per bottle. WM. BUILER. dee 30 30 BRnYJG and MEBICINTE P. E. BRASS1NNE, R espectfully informs his friends. ftnd 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 price* a large assortment of RcMh Drags, Nl«d\oin«8, ftnd ChfcmicnVa, do SMOKO WHICH ARE THE FOLPOWIKO |— ‘Aqsw'.Bortye, AluRWrAatipTOnjt--. . rf ’ Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot Brimstonn, Barley, Balsam Capivi, Peru, do Pola Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon American best and common Castor Oil Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas Columbo, Pntery, Gum Assafaitjda Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium IsingloBs, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bismuth Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Pearlasli, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Suit of Tartar Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salta Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine VftintB Dry and in Oil. White, Red and Black Lead Prussion Blue, Verdigris Ivory, and Lnmp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts Japan and Copal Varnish. Yetfvunery. Pomatum, Antique Oil, MactBsar Oil Best English Shaving Soap Eau tie Cologne, Lavender Water Otto of Roses Surgical Instruments and Patent Med icines of every kind, the whole of warranted quality. Jan 20 47 MAHOGANY FURNITURE, Piano Fortes, Curled Hair Ma trasses, Feather Beds, BOLSTERS A PILLOWS, CHAIRS, Ac. LIS F OP LETTERS R EMAINING in the Poet-Office Savan nah, 30lh September, 1826. tT Persons wishing lettsrs from this list Mill please ask for Adveriioti Letters. A. | Misa EMaasal John Abbot [ Samuel Merven John D Milieu James Alexander B. Wm Rallies Wm Bandy J BarstoW Geo Bade J. Barfield Miss Abe M Barnard James Broughton 2 Mis* Ann G Bird James H Brysn Miss Elis A ~ quin 2 Edward Bourquin Robert Brower Mrs E Boyd Wyl Brown Job T. Boles John Bull Mrs E V Burton C. S W Canter 2 A M Carroll W C Mills Edward Munroe Charles Mulvey Col GW McAllister Dorcas McGowan James McGill N. Isabelle Neanefie George Neiisom Theodore Nelson Mary Nueim | Rose Noble Bour-1 Ann Nowlan 1 Nicolau i P ' I Susan E Patterson | Elian Patterson 5 Ann Page. 2 i Nathl I Patterson < Leonaro Phrkina j Dempsey Phillips I Capt Jeremiah Pike S Mary F Popt j Cletninton Pi Rebekah 8 Norton Mrs Hariet Cammel Thomas Page Wm Campbell Peter R Clifton James Conner George Conway Wm Coo D. Mess Dewar AFoth- ringhtm A Delaroch Cristoplier Dixon James Dun James Dudly E. Nicholas Eames Mrs C Elssnn Aaron Evorelt F. Master George Fahm Edwd Farrell Simon Farrell Wm H Fergurson Cap Rob Fittumary ■ M. Miehail Galloway 2 Nancy Gardner Wm GibUin H. R. John Raimes Daniel Rsmshart Elenor Rikor Joseph Ribera Sarah Robertson Ann H Roe Joseph Ross Charles Ruberta William Robertson Dr Choc W Rogers li H Russel. FRESH GaKDEN SEEDS, ANQ Bulbous Tluwer Boots* J D8T received by the rahseriber, and w»- rtnted of the list season’s growth, 2' naies Garden Seedr, put uphy A. H’tlahon h o. Philadelphia, expressly for this market, ,nd containing the foilewiog aaiorimr nta, via. Fresh i'eus and Cassia. . JUST BICEIVED PER imp ' EMPEROR, 14* K CATTY BOXES GunpowderTea *U(J up d 0 jo Imperial ‘ do 100 do do Hyeon do >0 Chests Hyson do 3H«lfCbestn Pouchong do "tOO Mats Cassia Yoj sale by J. B. HERBERT A CO. JBlSI Notice. i GRBEABI B to leave oblaioed fr< m the Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting for ?"* ,r 7 purposesi for Canden County, I JJ**® the first Monday in December next, "Peas to Public tale, st the Court-House at tvSI’p* 1 '• ottont fi a lot of And in the Jwffi Diitnet Of Mpnres County, Ko. 91, for *• «f the orphsas of Levi Johns den fieplll JOHN LBE, Gu.rdi.m 14. Barlj curleil Let. tuen 1$. Royal Cabhage do 16. Nutmeg Melon 17. Splotch . 18. Summer Savoy 19. Sweet B i t 20. Sage 11. Nsrlurtium 32. Celery 23 Early Peas 24. Late do 35 Earlv bunch beam 36. Red French do A L S O, 30 Packages containing the following Bui boul Blower Uoets, via. 1. Double Hyacinth* 14.Mexican tiger flower I. Drumhead Cabbage 3 Long Red Beet 3. Long Orange Carrot 4. Parsley 5. Leek fi. Onion r. Salmon Radish 8. Early Purple do. 9. Round leaved 10 Early Turnips II. Late do 2 fislsafy t3- Asparagus ayac 2. Finn Tulips 3. Narcisaua For tale by Fed. 3 5 D ruble Tuberose 6 Star of Bethlehem P. M’DERMOTT. 58 Essential Oil of Spruce, J UST received from the Pstentee, and neatly put up in phials, and for rale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, May 25 Shad’s Buildings. T HE aubscriber offers fbr sale the follow ing articles, warranted to be of the best quality :— Sideboards, Sets of Dining Tables Single do do Sofas, Tea Tabloa Breakfast do. Dressing Tables Do. with Glasses, Card Tables Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bnroans Double and single Work Stands Ward.R»bes, Piano Stools ..... il '"-airs, Curled Maple do ihogany Bedsteads Curled Maple do ' ild Bedsteads do . ’finite hh(i Pior Glasses Cribs, Cradles,/Easy Chairs Candle Stands, Window Blinds Hall Lamps, Brass Fenders, Wire do Andirons, Tongs and SlmvelB Dressing Glasses of every description Piano Fortos Double and Single Hair Mattrassos 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, Shollman. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 93 APPROVED Patent Tamil’s JYLetlieinea, L EE’S BILIOUS PILLS Anderson’s do do Coit’s do do Anderson’s Cough Drop* 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 suf Turlington’s Balsam of Life Opial for the cleans ing of the teeth A gums RetPsAsthmaticPills Do Botanical Drops Austen’s Remedy for the Piles Hinckley’s do do Thompson’s celebra ted Eye Water Thompson’s Teeth PaBte Squire’s Grand Elix ir Jesuits Drops Tooth Ache do. Ac. of the above useful Patent Family Medicines, together with a f enersl assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, erfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs, Cut Glass Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Lamp Oil, Ac. Ac. ean be obtained at the store of LAY A HENDRICKSON, May 26 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date hereof, ap plication will be made to the Honorable Wanted, E mpty wine bottles. Apply to May 11 GEO. RYERSON. Negro Man, Negro Man, about 35 yean of ia field hand. ' For aalo by CALVIN BAKER, ne 24 f 79 AFRWE XV. age, a good A V pill/RIIHII will uv liwue IV the Court oT Ordinary for the Coanty of Chet- bam. for leave to sell the whole or a port, or parts of a tract of land, lying and being ia the eo inly of Effingham, containing by re- ,, nine handred and oightv-five mown by the name of the Took- formerly the property ef new belonging to the Roe's or phans, for tbe cent M MOBBI Roe** BEL, lOtpbm Nancy Samuel Catharine Shearer James BHealy Joseph F Stevens W ' Jane Stevena jJana Stevens ' John A Stevens,Senr Esther Stewart Joseph Stevens Jane Simona James M Smith John A Smith William H Smith John M Sykes Ann Schyes List. M. R. T.jior- John Simpson risen,--' -tfirnn 6i!olt son Charles Hsley Mrs Mary H Hardee Misa Anu B Harmon George Henly Mrs Levina Herno Owitt lliggins. Miss Su rail Harris Wm Hoffman Joseph qrSarah Hut chinson J. Rachel Jacobs Miss Rose Julinan Mrs H R Jackson Svmoiid Jacob Alias S M Irvine Symnnd Jackson Airs Ssrnlt Jones James Johnston Lewis Johnston Grace Jones -V -■ K. •• P Kail - A( C Kensir Mrs Ann M Keen John Keen Sartili R King Tarltnn Knight ThhB Kocklin L. Benjamin Lavender Thomas Sullivan Josialt F Scruggs Eliza Sherman B Si urges Aletbia Scruggs T Martha A CapEdwsi Mary W. Richard ’ , Benjamin Bellmde Walker Jane Walsh Sarah Washington Edmund Warrea Georoo Weaver John M West John B Witter Emily White Williamson Titos H Williams Daniel Wilson I William Williams tN THE PRESS AMD WILL BB SPEEDILY PUBLISHED S. C. if J. SCHEJfK, Price in Boards {1 37) Cents, Religious Cases of Conscience, Anmtred ia on Evangelical Man ner, at the Qfuuietical Lecture, m Little St Helen't, Bithn opgale-Street, l/briltisn, who oapnot relate ant . particular ^^^^%"•^UTWA de RD n, ' ^ ^ Wttfcth 80M* OF THE PRACTICAL QUESTIONS The tauchrtone ef fating frith / or n plain rodJtriafanawaM, the two following quts* BY S. PIKE A S. HAY WARD. til WHICH II ADDED The Spiritual Companion or the Professing tUhristian, Tried at the Bar of God’s Word; and some free thoughts on the .character of . » person's heart and wrva be rectified, and he notwithstanding be desti tute of laving lailh f ^ 3. How sh.ll we know whether oar faith it saving amidw all the woakneaat* sod doubt* that may attend >t I 8. PIKE. .kS U a W S f * P* r *** eenelude that he et joya God m the perloraonoo ofdu- ♦ How may t perann know, lathe wxennee J>’ oyer wbaitm hs Ik tnder the mfiwonee iff the bloated fiplvlt, or under tho spirit oy I: THE HAPPY MAN. PREFACE TO THE ABOVE WOBK. r IE following Answen were, amongst o- thera, delivered in a weekly Lecture, du ring ihe lost winter, with a view to-emove -emove the doubta of the timorous ehrirtian, quicken him in the way to Z m, 10 guard againat pro- ’ eTifr: ‘ ■’ sumptuous hopes, and promote theTif- of nR gion in the soul. That throe important ends might be answered, the auditory were desired to supply us with serious Csses of Conscience, arising from the difficulties they met with in the ouuroe of the<r experience, and to conceal their names, that ao they might, with the greater freedom, propose their respective Qiises, and that we, in -ur solution o< them, moving* of bis own notanl tlnnl flm* gin might be kept from the least degree at fear or restraint. Through the repeated importunities of our friends, and from acUafactory evidences of use fulness, we have been prevailed upon to com mit to public view a select number of these answers, though somewhat contracted. And we l ope, that thoae, into whose hands the) may eume, will reed them with chriatien can- dour.—And may the Spirit of God, without wh<*e peculiar blearing all attempts will be ineffectual to anawer any saving purposes, make tbe-e a powerful means of bringing them nearer to Christ, and of making them mote lively and active in his service! If this bsppy end is but in the less! answered, we a ball re joice, and give G d all the glory, disregarding all the little contempt tlias may bo cut upon ui and.our imperfect labours. It must be acknowledged to be a very diffi cult and critical work to distribute to every one their proper portion, and so to divide the word of truth, as to gite suitable encourage ment to thoae to whom it bekings, and yet to leave the hypocrite ou room Quett.5. How frr a child of.Grd may fell, and yet have rue grace inhiisool I Quest 6. What is the emiuitial differonee between a natural and a spiritual faith ? Qant. 7. How may a per,on dlminguiah be- tweee the-genuine consolations ef the got* pel wrought intheheortby the Bpirito God, and those comforts that spring from our owe imagination, or a delusive spirit- Q' 1 ** 8- Why should the king of Moab, hy the advice of his privy council, in a time of imrineot dinger and ihrea'ening distress, ap ply fur reliel to a prophet of thr G d nf Imd as Balaam certainly was, ard not to Baalpeor, thr God nf he Muabitea I Quest. 9 How far should the muter, of f-mily eoncern himself about the eternal uL ration ofhia ehildr u.i. rvanti, he. ia it. bis duty to read a portion ofthe scripture to them morning and evening, and pray with them i often 1 Should he not cau-chiae, or ask them pertinent question., at proper aeascin / Quest. U). Is it possible for a perron w be regenerated, or b m again, «nd yet for many yews after fear he ia not f And may a person no way dmibt of hit regeneratiob, and. at tho . tame time, bo an uneonrerteri penon I Guest. II Whatydviee Can be given to a person grietiuusly d-atressed with fe>ra,doubtt and unbelief I Quart. 12. b the death and aufferinga o Chrirt, or bia passive obedience, all that is re quired for the salvation and' justification of • tinner l Hath hia active righteouinna no pait in the work, or must it be imputed t— latheimputatienofchiisi’a active righteous, ueu an rorontisl point of doctrine, or may e man be safe without It. Quest. 13 bit poaibtefur a petton, who U <- hypocrite or prcaumptui us iponer i to hope. It ia equally diffletiR. to at. SlrrtSsB 1 ditturbing the Mice, uuuraging the mirtlODf ifmort«m art fv-llowera of Jesus. Who is suffielent lor these things f We readily coufeuour imufficiencv, but yet hope, that the I. rti has enabled us t< be in aome measure laithftal, so far •• our spin- tual knowl, dee extends i and may be enable vou who read to deal faithfully with your own srula that so neither our labours, nor your per iisal, mav be io ram ! S. P1K°. 8. HAYWARD. Loxaon, May JO, 1755. As the Cue* of Conscience have already been welt received by the religioue diepoeed part of Tiukind, the Editor thought that ad- itionsl Q eationi of ihe same nature, aelecled from the Pious Thoughts published in the Spiritual Magusine, which breathed the Mme evangelical spirit, would be acceptable to se rious persona, ind doubts not, but such U have a regard far gospel-doctrine, will find the same ii.eful insPucdon and comfort from per using the Questions that are now added. A *EW 0” THR CASES. i Permela Wingato } John Y Whito r i Augustus B Long-» Jcnnctt G Young ! Joseph Wiggins Ann Williamson Hotly Woodruff i Y * ■ Isaac Young G Yoi street George Long Airs Mareyan James Magill John S Maxwell ’ E R Young (William H Young | Elisabeth Young j George Youlle \ Z ’ l Geo J Zipperer Hubbard S Alarshallyt Jofforsnn Zipperer Y, P. M. Oct 1 GEORGE SCHLEY, 21 Georgia—Camden County. O ALL 10 WHOM IT KaY CONCERN vKVmERKAS U H. Hebbard applies to the Court of Ordinary of uid county, fer Letters of Adminiitratijn oo the rotate o Capt. J.mro Vincent, late of wid county, de ceased : These are therefore io cite and admonish, all slid singular, the heirs and etvd itnn of said decease d, to file their objections, if any they have, in the Clerk’* Office of said Court, on oi before the third Monday in Oc tober neat, olherwiae letters will be granted the applicant Witness the Honorable WtMiarr Gibson, nne [L.8.] nf the Justices of uid Court, this tfith September 1835. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C. C. e.uttg 14 Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ^^HEREAS William W- Beals, appliro to the Court of Ordinary of said county,for Letters of Administration on the estate of Eve Wright, late of said county, deceased ■ I oese are therefore to cite and i.dmnnish, all and ain- gular, rite heirs andcreditoliof laid deceased to file their objections, if any Ihny have,, in the Clerk’s Office of said Court, oil or btlbre the third Monday in October next, otherwise Letters will be gnated the applicant. Witnroa the llanoiable Samuel Clarke, one L.S.J of the Justices of arid Court, this 18.h Eepecnber, 1825. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O.C C. . Sept IS " ■ 14 Whiske 1 etaa I. How .hall we distinguish between the work- i.g* rf natural affection, ar.d the real exetciae f grace in religioue dutiee l 8. PIKE, ties it What methodi must a Christian, in decli ning circumstances, take to recover a health fol vigorous frame of aotil, ao u to be able to maintain real and dote communion wHh G< d amid .t tbe hurries and buriucu of this world I 8. HAYWARD, can in, A serious person, who scruples to comply with the uaual practices of playing at cards desirea to know whether throe tempit * arise firom a needles* tenderneu of conscience, or from the faithful mnuitiona of the Spirit ol G >d 1-8. PIKE, casa nr. How may n person judge when a promise or threatening comet from G 1 or ia brought by Satin to the aoulf 8 HAYWARD, cats v. How frr may a person judge cf the strength or weakness of bia faith by thr hriglitaets o darkness of hi* frame* I 8. PIKE* cats vi. Whether a person, who has been a great sinner, has any ground to expert pardon, and the comforts ofthe Holy Ghost I and whether nabled to bewsil hie own vilcneu, to be se- tured of an interest ip Chrirt withetamaljny. — ndyrt not hum an artowilMng view glory, fulness, ard tali ‘ "tor, engaging ard Ids Saviour, and -re of family prayer U unE-«Mof,lbls ip’ out lays, la it because this age ia ao much wiser ’hao the last, or is it because we ere lest ac* attainted with the life, power, and comfort of .hat religion which ia pure and andefifed be fore Soil! Persona wishing the shore above *ork will please to leave their, names at the Bookstore it tha Publisher*-Where the Sukuription i* now opened. A. g 13 300 Upholstery Store. IJ1HE subscriber respectfully informsthe he may ptitske of all Iht ordinances of G^d l -8. HAYWARD. ct PHILADELPHIA ’ 87 \ P I heads, just received and Sept 8 C. C. GBJ8WO! can vn. Wh-tjudgement ahoutJ that person upon himieu. wh i knowa himself to he dark and corrupt frame, hut finds himsrll greatlv unaffected With it, ai.d stupid under it I Is. PIKE. can vnt. How may tbe times of family and closet duty be beat regulated to the gtury nf God, .opr own comfort, and the Advantage of ’bees about ua 1 8. HAYWARD. call IX Ia k not pretumptieus for ■ person to hope he basa a interest la Ghrut wheu he aeca lit ileor nothing in himaelf, but reaaon to doubt and question til B. PIKE. csss a. Is going to plsye at d other theatrical per- fortnancro consistent with the prMvaloo a«d unctioe of Christianity I 8. HAYWARD csss SI. How may a person, who la desirous of fol towing (he diets!** of proyidtnee la every respect, know the mind and will of God to any particular eifcnmwaace, whether temporal oi spiritual I 81 PIKE. csss Ilf. Should not a person who i» not comfortably ‘ of hubrings real CtwMiM.SbMrit' brine io* ofi Idrinl bat method mart that person lake tout obutch ef Chrirt-of hi* beiog a tie.. public, that he hu opened an exten sive establishment in tbe above line, next door south ofliia Cabinet Furniture Ware- House, in Whittaker-Street, end will at oil seasons offer fnr,eale a general assortment of FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERY,con sisting nf Feather Bods, Bolsters and Pillows Mattresses made from pure curled hair Do. prepared most Ho. for ship’s births Do. childrens crib* Do. Cots Easy Chairs, Beadsteads, Cotta, Door Mats, and a largo and extensive assortment of Cabinet Furniture of every description All of which, will be Bold very low for cash or approved Credit. I. W. MORRELL. N. B. Old Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, Ea sy Chairs, and Hair Matresaee, corded and restuffed in the best manner. July 21 Georgia, Chatham Chanty By the Honorable tbe Justice* of the Interior Court of Chatham County, titling for or- dinarv purpose* TO ALL WHOM It MAT VOffCERK rnpHEHKAS Jonathan Meigs, adminlstia- JJ tor of the estate of Samuel Houghton, deceased, has petilkuod the Court et Ordina ry, to be dismissed from hie said administra tion : Now these are therefore, to cits end admonish sH perrons interested in the mid rs- tote to file their objections, if any they have, to the granting of the prayer of the petitioner to the Clerk’, Office or the uid Court, oo or before the tenth day of March nest other, wise Letters Diamiaaoty w>ll be granted the petitioner Witness th* .Honorable Anthony Porter, one of the mki Justices, this tenth day uf September, eigheen hundred ai d tweor ty-fira. SAkUFLM BOND, Cleih CeUrt Ordinary. Sept 10 13 'l\be yubnCTibei HAS RECEIVED PER SHIP EMPE ROR, AMD OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. W AFFLE AND WAFER IRONS Duet Fan* and Spit-Boxen Hair and Wist Broom* Club end Broad Axe* Scrubbing, Cloth and Hair Brushes, X L so, A few dozen Pocketlight* N. B. WEED. July 23 - - 91a Augurttt • Lard, KEGS PRIME LARD, lending ip Savannah, and’fog aato . GRISWOLD h CO.