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Genuine Drugs,Medicines,Per- ‘ h «j^iuhinent in the ab!U“ueto£M^
fitmery, PitneyArticles, Uc. a®5£
carefully eelected br one of the pirtoen prlo *‘> V 1 "? 8 ««o«taent of
“®***}^* "ortb. which added to thdirftr-1 Ftaflih Drnrs. MrAininn
nor stack on hand, comprises an assortment I ,, J?® 9 * ™ttWUHg,
nxtdnhire, end pefticulwir suited Tot
thw market, and well woAjh* the attention
ufdealura. Merchant*, Pn^iciana, Plan-
tera and Families, would do well to forward
their orders, as they will be sold at our
usual low rates. 1
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
DafiggiatfirShedV Buildings.
J «iy ,ifi
COMdbMPTIOMB, (l/OUGIIS, CJC.
BUTLER’S
fob tub COUNTRY,
"‘-'sSSSJi*.
^ea^Commerelil, Political and^tia-ienarr.
MmsTne'.iidUig »d««li*mmKe. published in
theUallfPapet* r, '
The Country Paper la aei tto all parts of
the state and Union, or deBrered in the city,
,t fire dnnarapei annum, payable m .drama.-.
Advertisement* ate inserted in both pa era
at 7f cants per square, oC Mi ne*, for he Hi*,
insertion, and J7| fat every succeeding pub
lijdtlOd* T
Cmnmuni cations by Mail, muot be Put-pal,l
j,]n if land and w-ftroe* b> Viminiatra.
turn. Earcutort or guardian*. »re required,
Cto, to be held on the fir* Tuesday in the
uiintli, between the hour* of ton in the fore
soon and three in the afternoon, at the Court
of the ouunty in-which the property u>
sitiiiic, —Notice of three Sale* mu«t begiyen
in, puttie gasette surly deye previourto the
***>*%$ E*±£ha»im as*;;
begire inl'bemsnnw*. V . P I There is perhaps no medical obserrstion
o the day . ,j- lWta , u I better established, none more geneielly eon
N,,"ce tqdhe debtore and “ firmed by the experience or theTrest phyaiei-
«“•*. «i|| be made to the I Jn * 0p »H age* and countries. and none ol
Nol'ee thitapp 1 ^ ^ d I more importance to the human family, than
Conrt.fOrdinMy forteareto aali must. h# ^ th|tmoatd ifr 1< . u | l , md in .
be poblubed Aaas Mini • | curable consumptions originate in neglect «
cold*.. InaclimateaovariabJessours, where
the change* of the weather are frequently
sudden sail unexpected. it requires mure care
‘ - rerou
..Iso of
bids ol
mortality exhibit the melancholy fact that tht
proportion of death* by thia disease mtv bt
considered as about fits to one. Inasmuch
F OR h.-eure of Colds, Coughs, Connimp-1
liohp, Spitting of Blood, As,Innas, aud
Notice.
County, for leairo to sell e tract pi land,
known as number eight, 8th District, Pike cunBIQeraa „ lnou , „ OTC .
(formerly. Munroe) County, for the benentl,| len „ (hi) f M „,| disease frequently bin* defi.
of the heirs and creditor* of tne estate ol I ,„ce j 0 the akill of the moat learned phyaiei
ofN. S. Bayard "*
uA ChtmicniU,
AMOHO WHICH ARS T1U! rOLLOWI.XO
Aqua Fortia, Aluip, Antimony
Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot '
Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Ciiiivi, do
Peru, tip Fola
Canaphorv CantharMps, Cinnnmon .
American beat and coftihloil Castor Oil
Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas
Oolumtm, Finery, Gum Assafietida
Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gnm Copal
Gnm Guiacum, Gum Opium
Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice
Magnesia, Mauna,Chamomijo Flowers
Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs
Nux Vomica, Oxvd of Bszmufh .
Oil of Aniaeodplo Peppermint,do Clovcj
Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil I
Pearlasli, Ipecacuanha, Jalap
Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt ofTartar
Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts
Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine
Paints Dthf anA in Oil.
White, Red and Black Lead
Prussion Blue, Verdigris
Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow
Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts
Japan and Copal Varnish.
Perfumery.
Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil
Best English Shaving Soap
Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water
Otto of Roses
Surgical Instruments and Patent Med
icines of every kind, the whole of
warranted quality.
Jan 20 47
0< v LETTERS
Elf AIMING in th* Poet-Office Savan-
f. 3fth September, I82V ■
“°na wishing letters Derm this list
Mk for Adukiued Lettcrt.
MisaEMisssl
Samuel Merven
John D Milieu
W C Mills
Edward Munroe
Charles Mitlvey
Col G W McAllister
Dorcss McGowan
James McGill
N;
Isabella Nesuelle
George Nensom
Theodore Nelson
Mary Nusim
j Rose Noble
- Rcbekah 8 Norton
Ann N'uwtan , u
J NicdlhU
} l> -
< Snsnn E Patterson
| Eliza Pnttorson
| Ann Page, 2
5 NathJ I Patterson
< Leonaro Perkins
| Dempsey Phillips
> Cspt Jeremiah Pike
{ Mary F Pope
< Cloiniiiton Powers
: Thomas Page
) R.
J John Rainies
l Daniel Rnmshart
| Elenor Rikcr
| Joseph Ribero
h J Sarah Robertson
ardtFoth- f Ann H Roe
Wni
Wm
JBs
Geo iai|e
J. Hi Aeld
Miss inn MBarnard
2
Jam ) Barnnrd
Mrs I Bryan 2
laim i Broughton 9
Miss/Aun G Bird
James H Bryan' .
Miei Eli* A Bour-.» Ann Nuwhin
quin 2
adwnrd Bourquin
Robert Brower
Mrsji Boyd
Wyl Brown
Job T. Boles
John Bull
Mrs E V Burton
C.
S W Canter I
A M Carroll
Mrs liariet Cammel
Wm Campbell
Peter R Clillnn
James Connor
George Cqnway
Wm Coe
Mess Dei
ringhaai
A Delnrfch
Cristopber Dixon
James Dun
James Dudly
E.
Nicholas Eamcs
Mrs C Blason
Aaron Rverett
F.
! Joseph Ross
| Charles Roberta
J William Robertson
j Dr Chas VV Rogers
j Joseph H Russel
{Nancy Samuel
! Catharine Shearer
James B Healy
Joseph F Stevens
Master George W Jane Stevens
N.J. BAYARD.
Administrator estate N. S. Raya*"-
Jan S C-1 ' * '
1 '! V 1 . ,- n
x N otice. ■
■VrtR* MOtrrm<ftvf.d«te of tbis'netiee.
1* application will be m*de to the Honors,
tie the Ceawt of Ordinary cf Chalham Couo
p.for permiasian to sell ail the rest estate of
MaWakeriv, dec. for the benefit of tin
heirs and credgor* of said deceased-
BOBKR^' HOT. Executor.
Web 94
Notice.
N INE MONTHS after dale, 'oplicatinn will
be made to the Honorable Inferior <|ourt
ill Mh.ithani eounty, for leave to self the real
and persannl eiute af the late Mrs. Ann H.m- 1
ihnn, denesaed, for the benefit of tlie heirs
aedcred lorai.farid e.tntr,
WOUTiUNGrON GALE, Etern'or
• Wvrri- tn eo*»
" jsoriijh.
VTIKE months alter d de, application will be I
I* made to the Inferior Court of Cb.thain
.C .nnty, sitting for ordinary purpose* for an
order *i'M>lute, to sell lot* Nua- inuranf. five,
(4 and 5) in Carpenter’s How, and lot No.
one, (t) Grten Ward, in tht city of Sattnnali,
being the real estate of Franci* Jalineau. dec
for tlie benefit of th* heirs and- creditors of |
Hid estate WILLI AM GAS TON,
QuiiHlifil Executor
Notice.
S^f IF isonthsxftef i:*>e, application Will he
st mile ro the Honorable .hu Inferior Court
ol Camden County, when rili ng fur ordinaiy
E «u fur lenve lo sell 2S0 acres of land
;i. g to the estate of John Brown, de
ceased, f ir (be benefit of (he heiti/and credi
tor* of aai I estate.
I SARAH BROWN, Admiatratrix
Jedetaqn, 18ib June, 1 _3i.
Notice. .
\VIN’E months t-fier date, application wil‘
luJbe mule to the Honorable the <ourt < f
Oidinnfyof Cetnden Couuty. fbr leave to ael
all (be real estate of the late Randolpb M Gd
fa,deceased, for the benefit uf the heir* aw;
arediton ofaeid estate.
HANNAH ll’GILLId, Adminiatmtix.
G. H'UONALO, Administrator
It Marys, June Mtfi,. 18 li.
Jim* 93 ' »8
JJobi- Mats.
lUBT received by the William Wallace
J* mat dozen belt quality India Door
**b, lor sale by I, W. MORRELL.
March IS . . qy
roar nzcrtvr.n pin ship empehor,
1 fiXCATTV BOXES GunpowderTea
■kvlv 129 do do Imperial do
loo do do Hyson do
10 Cheats Hyaon - do
3 Half Ghosts Pouebong do
> 200 Mata Cassia ’
*oj sale by J. R. HERBERT fie CO.
_J°ly 14 .
Notice.
m --- - to laaveobtained fri tn thel
•* Honorable the lohrinr Court, sitting for
^Wrporea, for Gaavicu County, I
Zz? 1 *k* first Monday in December nest
TPtotopublic asle, at tb* Court llo-iae *f
^Fawh ln mid e cinty, a Ict of land in ifar
^“'"^•f Mcar** Cotpity, No. fll. fof
toatfit of the orphans of Levi Johns dee
ina, it is a gratification to the proprietor that
;i« u enabled to ofier to tfaMe afflicted with
i%ieaoudly proapect of relief, id (hat highly
iwmfble remedy, the Vegetable Indian Speci
fic. The Indians are happy in their know-
.odge of medical plains i gurerned wholly by
experience, they are eertaitpas to their elPeet,
and|jt!a said by an autfior of great'rfittracua
that 4 true consumption ur—
known among Jftetn.
Thia Specific ieobtiiined by omtrretioo from
herbs, rocti, flowers, pl.nt , Ac. when in per-
fectiob'. .In consequence ora happy combms
tion of the moatviltiabic herb*, be. ifbecomns
a balsam of a superior value- It bcals the ip.
jirred parts, opens the pores, and somposet
the disturbed aerrea, after the manner of an
anodyne/ conaequeatly the obttruction oi
the chest and the lung* which evhstitute th.s
iliaesac, particular iy heed it* die. It promotes
expectoration, which is constantly colled for,
snu whitat it cleanses and heal*, it also give*
strength to the tender lunga In thia manner
it removes the hectic fever, i-nnreves digea-
lion, give*strength to the nerves, repair* the
■pptt-.tc and improve* the spirits. Thia speci
fir. mav alwaya fie given in safety it is mild,
pletsan' to the taaie. and may safely be given
o infants, 'lor which it is of inelr.lmableValue.
It afiords relief in bowel complaints, teething,
tyhonping coughs, Ue. and is .found particu
larly useful ir, hypochondriacal, nervous ami
hyiterte*i disease*. 1 Each bill’ of direction
rontain* a detailed »ccount pf.thia disease in
*11 ita different stages, and will be secomps
i-ied with ifa* signature of the proprietor in
Red Jnk. It is offered for sale-by GEO. BV
K.n.SO ,, only (my sole agent) Druggist, cor
nerBav an.l Whiltsker-strecta, Savannah, at
ope dollar per bottle.
WM BUTLER,
dec 30 30
tRESH garden seeds,
AND
BxtVbows YIowet Rooto*
TUST received by the rubscriber, and wa-
tl ranted of the hist season’s growth, 2
boxes Garden Seeds, put up hy A. M’Mshon f*
| Co. Fhilailclphit, expresaty for this market,
snd oontniuing the following assortments, vis.
MAHOGANY FURNITURE,
Piano Fortes, Curled Hair Ma-
BOLSTERS& PILLOWS, CHAIRS, &c.
FT! HR subscriber offers for sale the follow
A ing articles, warranted to be of the
best quality.:— . " -
Eldeboards,Sets of Dining Tables r -
Single do do Sofas, Tea Tables
Breakfast do. Dressing Tables
Do. with Glasses, Cr. i : d Tables ,
Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do
(Secretaries, Bureaus i;
Double and single Work Stands
Ward Robes. Piano Stools
Mahogany Chairs, Curled Maple do
Rosewood do
High Post Mahogany Bedsteads
Du 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 da j
Andirons, Tongs and Shovels
Dressing Glasses of every description I
PianoForf.es |
Double and Single Hair Mattrasses
Do do Moss do
Feather Beds, Bolsters *aad Pillows
Children’s Choirs of all kinds
Windsor Chain of every description
Cots and MatrasseB to fit.
Also, a large assortment of Brussels and
Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to match
The above articles con be examined at
the store in Whittaker-Street, opposite Col.
Slielimon. I. W. MORRELL.
March 15 03
Fahm
Edwfi Farrell
Simon Farrell
Wm H Fergurson
Cap Rob Fittumory
M.
Michail Galloway 2
Nancy Gardner
Win Gibbin
H.
Liet. M. R. T. Mor
rison
Miss Sarah Morri-
■Charlea Hstuy “
Mrs Mery H Hardee
Miss Ann B Harmon
George Hcnly
Mrs Levina Hcrno
Owin Higgins
Miss Saruh Harris
Wm Hoifuian
Joscpli orSarali Hut
chinson i
J.
Rachel Jacobs
Mibs Rose Julman
Mrs 11 R Jackson
Symond Jacob
Miss 8>M Irvine
Syinond Jackeou
Mrs Sarah Jones
Juuies Johnston
Lewis Johnston
Grace Junes
K.
P Roll
■M C Kynsir
Mrs Arm M Keen
John Kdei)
Sarah RuCing
Tarlton knight
Thus Koo
APPROVED
L’atentEamW'j Jiledicmea.
L EE’S BILIOUS
PILLS
I. Drumhead Cabbsgi
2 Long Red Beet
3 Long Orange Carrot
4. Parsley
5. Leek
8. Onion
7. Salmon Radish
8. Early Purple do.
9. Bound leaved
tO Early Turnips
II. Late do
18. Saltafv
13- Asparagus
A L
20 Package* oomaining the following Bui
bou* Blower Boots, via.
1. Double Hyacintlia
-1. .Fme Tulips
3. Narcissus ,
For mle by P. M’DEBMOTT.
Fch 2‘ tg
Essential Oil of Sjri'uce,
JUST received from the Patentee, and
Anderson’s do do
Coit’s do do
Anderson’s Cough
Drops
do do
— do do
Essence Mustard
Worm Lozenges
Black Drop
Henry’s True (Jal-
cined Magnesia
Aiuller’sAsiatic Len
itive
Roger’s Pulmonic
Detergent
- ( Dalhy’s Carminative JTogth Ache do. Ac.
A constant aiqiplv of the above useful
e ». • • I Patent Family Medicines, together with a
t'D mlMn TShcnZ tr g elleral assortment of Drugs, Chemicals,
fisisrflthlSTm P erfumer y> Fancy Articlesf Dye Stuffs,
6 Star of Bethlehem | q„ t G i ass Lamp / < Lan)p Lan]|)
Oil, &.C. &.C. can be obtained at Ihe store
of LAY & HENDRICKSON,
May 28 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
14. Bsrly curled Let.
tuce _
If ""V* 1 Cabbage do American
1«. Nutmeg Melon Church’s
17. Spinach 1
18. Summer Savoy
19. Sweet Baail
20. Sage
21. Nasturtium
22. Celary
23 Early Peas
24. Late do
25 Early bunch beans
26. Bed French do
8 0.
Turlington’s Balsam
of Life
Opial for the cleans
ingbf the teeth &
gums
RelPaAsthmnticPills
Do Botanical Drops
Austen’s Remedy for
the Piles
Hinckley’s do do
Thompson’s celebra
ted Eye W ater
Thompson's Teeth
l’nste "
Squire’s Grand Elix
ir
Jesuits Drops
9 neatly pi|t up
LAY 1
May 25
in phials, anfi for sale .by
HENDRICKSON, [
Shad’s Buildings.
Wanted,
TNMPTY WINE BOTTLES. Apply to
tail.iU,' Aaa-a •> •••*■* aaLTal
May 11
UEO. RYERSON.
teptlj
JOHN LEE, Guardian.
14
Notice.
N INE months after .he date hereof, *p-
.plication will be made to the Honorable
the Court uf Ordinary for th* County of Chat
bam, for leas* to sail tip whole or a JHUrt. o
part* of a traot of land, lying and being ii
thueo inly of Effingham, containing by re
ant. aurvw, nine bundled and mghtv-fivi
crey, and known by the dame of tpe Tuck-,
^seeking Tract, formerly the property fir
King mud Hotahkiaa, now belonging to .the
N egFO Man, I (Wlateof Alexander 8. Rou’y.firphansrfar the
.fifild haod. .For sale.by 1 WILI IAH MOREL,
.CALVIN JBAJiPBR- GuardifnA- B-Roc’a Orpbam.
„ ..79 , | JulyU 87- j
Benjamin Lavender
Augustus ,B Long-
street ' :
George I.o fg
m;
Mrs Mart-y|n
Jmnes Magill
John 8 Maxwell rl
Hubbard S Marslinllrq Jefferson Zipperer
GEORGE SCHLEY, P. M.
Oct, 1 21
Jane Slevens
John A Stevens,Senr
Esther Stewart
Joseph Stevens
Jane Simons
James M Smith
John A Smith
William H Smith
John M Sykes
Ann Schyos
John Simpson
Jsham Scott
James Scollcs
Thomas Sullivan
- - ■ ■■
Eliza Shorman
B Slurges
Alethiu Scruggs
T.
Martha A Tiot
V.
CapEdwardVcrnard
W.
Mary Wallace
Richard Wsync
Benjamin Wallin
Bniluidn Walker
June Walsh
Sarah Washington
Edmund Warren
Guorge Weaver
John M West
John B Witter
Emily White
-— Williamson
Time H William*
Daniel Wilson
William Williams
Permcla Wingate
John WWliite
Joseph Wiggins
Ann Williamson
Hetty Woodruff
Y.
Isaac Young
Ji nnett G Young
E R Young
i William H Young
c Elizabeth Young
| Guorge Youlle
Geo J Zipperer
6’eoigia—Cumdtn County.
p \ .L ip WHOM If MAY COHCfclLV
\WW IEHEA8 M H. Hebbard applies to tbe
vJr Court of Ordinary of said county, for
Letters of AdmijuatiaUan on the estate ol
Cspt. J. met Vincent, late of said county, de
ceased : These are therefore' to die and
admonish, all and singular, the heirs and crcd.
itorsofuid tiect-uaul, to file their objection*
if an; tiiey have, in the Clerk’s Office of said
Court, on or before tbe third Monday in Oc-
tobtr next, otherwise letters will be granted
ti e applicant
Witness the Honorable Within- Gibson, one
(L.8.) of the Justice'of said Court, this 18tb
September 1875
JOHN BAILEY, C C. 0 C. C.
Sent J*./ 14
Gtorgii—Camden County.
ro ALL fo WHOM If MAY CONCERN.
qn^BEBE AS WUfiam W- Scab, applies to
tJ# ihcCourt of Ordinary of said eountvjur
t otters of Administration on tbe estate of Ere
Wi ght, bte of said county, deceased 1 1 .use
arc t erefore to cite and aabnomab, all and sin
gular, the heir* end creditor* of saiddeoaaaed,
to file their objeetiona, if any tbfiy have, in
’he Clark’s Office of said Court, on or baraw
•he third Monday in October next, otherwise
Letter* .* ill be greeted tbe applicant.
Witness tbe Honorable 8pmu*l Clarke, one
L.0.] of the Justices of said Court, this 18.h
Bepember, 1825-
- JOHN BAILEY, C.C.0.C 0.
SeptlJ t 14
Whiskey
PHILADELPHIA WHISKEY,in bogo-
JfT heads, juatrepfiged and for sale by
Sept 8 C. C. GRISWOLD fit CO-
IN THE. PRESS
AND ITILL BE aPDEDItr . PUIXLI8H3J)
S. C. tr fi. SCSEJfJT,
Rrice in Boards Jl Stl Cents,
Religiotis Cases of 1 Conscience,
Answered i» an EoangtKcal Man
ner, aa the CaeHuticnt lecture,
in Little St Heien'e, biehy
. opgate.Street,
BY S. PIKE* B. HAYWARD.
TO WHICH 18 ADDED
The Spiritual Companion -or
the Professing Christian, .
Trie'll at the Bar of God’s Word -, and some
free thought* on the .charactor^of.,
j, THE,HAPPY-MAN.. '
PREFACE TO THE ABOVE WORK.
T HE following Answer* were, amongst 0
then, delivered in a weekly Lecture, du
ring the but winter, with a view to -eninv-
the doubt* of the timoruaa Christian, quicken
him in the way to Z in, to guaid agau.at pre-
aumptuou t hopes, and promote theTife of reli-
gion In tbe soul. That than important endi
might be answered, the auditory were desired
to supply us with serious Cue* of Conscience,
arrising from the difficulties they met with it
the course ol their experience, and toconfieii
their names, that so they might, with tht
greater freedom, propose their respective
a--sea* and that we, in i-ur Solution of them,
might be kept from the leut degree of fear or
restraint.
Through the repeated importunities of our
friends, and from actiaTafitory evidences of use
fulness, we have been prevailed upon to com
mit to public view e select number of these
answers,, though somewhat con'ranted. And
we tope, that tltoae, into whose band* they
may come, will read .them with Christian can
dour.—And may tbe Spirit of God, withoui
whose peculiar bleating all attempti will bt
ineffectual to answer tiny reying purpose*.
make these e powerful means orbringing then,
nearer to Christ, and of making them more-
lively and active in bia service I If this happy
end is but in tbe least answered, we shall re-
jaiee, und give G d ail tbe glory, diaregardii g
all the little contempt that may be cast upor
us and our imperfect labours.
ji must re acknowledged to be a very difii
cult and critical work to distribute (0 every
one their proper portion, and *0 to divide tl,'
word of truth, a* to give suitable encoursgr.
ment to those to whom it belong*, and yelt
leave (he hypocrite or prcsumptuoui sinner
no room to hope. It is equally difficult to at
tempt to deetroy tbe vain confidence of th<
sinner, without disturbing the peeee, end dir.
ooonging the minds or those who ere the res
fjHoWf r* ol Jesus. Who is sufficient for these
but yer hope, that the Lord baa enabled ne t
bo in some measure faithful, an farts our apir
tual knowltdge extends 1 and may be euabli
you olio read, tn deal liaithfully with your owi
scats tiiultn neithrr our labours, nor your per
usal, may be in vain ! S.FIK H .
8. HAYWARD.
Losrox, May 30,175J.
As the Cases of Ctmacience bete elready
been well received hy the religious disposer
part of n.mhii.d, the Editor thought that ad-
'itionnl 4 lestionn of ihe same nature,sele/ied
from the Pious Thoughts published in the
Spiritual Magazine, which breathed tbe Mine
evangelical spirit, would he acceptable tu se
rious persona, and doubta not, but such as have
regard for gospel-doctrine, will find the
same useful instruction and comfort from per
using tb, 4'icstiun* that are now added.'
A *iSW OF THE CASES.
case a.
How thall we distinguish between the work
ings of natural affect ion, and the real exercise
f grace in religious duties f S. PIKE.
CASS 11
What methods mult a Christian, in d oli-
ning circumstance*, take to recover a health
ful vigorous frame of soul, so at to be able to
maintain real and eiote communion will.
God amidst tbe hurries and business of tiL
world I S. HAYWARD,
oasb in.
A serious person, who scruple* to eomply
with tbe usual practice* of playing at cards
desires to know whether these scruples arise
from a needles* tenderness of conscience, or
from the faithfiil monitions of the Spirit vl
G idf-8. PIKE,
CAS* IV,
How may a person judge when a promise ot
threatening comes from G d or is brought by
Satin to the soul l 8 BAY WARD,
CASE V.
How far may a person judge of theatrengtl
or weakness of his fiiith by ihe brightness o
darkoet* of bis frame* I S. pike-
cais vi.
Whether a person; who baa been e greet
•Infier, bei any ground to expert pardon, end
the comforts of the Holy Ghost f and whethei
he may partake of all the ordinances of God I
-8. HAYWARD,
CAS* VIS.
Wh*t judgement should that person pea
upon bimafilf, who knows himself to he In a
dark and corrupt frame, but finds himse):
greatly'unaffected with it, end stupid under it)
—8. PIKE-
Cam vjii.
How may tbe times of family and aloset duty
. beat regulated to the glory uf God, out
own comfort, and the Advantage of those about
l 8. HAYWAIID.
MSS IX
b it not preaumptious for a person to hope
bo hast n Interest In Christ when bp sees fit
dear nothing in himself, but ration to duubi
and question HI 8. PKL
CAU *“
b going to play* and other theatrical per
formances oonaiftent with the profession sad
practice of Uhrwtianlty } '8. HAYWARD-
cais si, '
Horn may » pettoo, Who u fietbfitu nffal-.
lowing the dictate* of proridenee In eficry
respect, k no#, tbe mind end will fif God in any ;
perticubir eirtumanuets whether temdorel or
tpitiUtaH 8 PIES.
CABS XII*
Should wot * person who it not ocraforttbly
neaouadedofhisbeing* reel Chris)(an,ebitaui
fromtfae ordinance of tbe l ord's atipper, Ir#
hexhkuMeatAnd drink damnation tdMiakff 1
tip) what Ubtbod mu# Wet pentta tike to set
iaty a church of Christ ef hi* being a is*.
. iblisti*0,' w/io : tali fag-affipar-v
80ME OF THE PRACTlEAL QUE41I0NS
Ss:srrgspaa.p
2. How shill we bvow »he'tt«r:s)ur faPh ie
•ertngemhllt elltbo areehtjeafiffikad finibia
that may attend ,t,| 8-pHtKr *
Queat. 3. whvv mays (icraan eorolude
010 heetjon G din theperformnee ofdu-
4uest 4 How may a oers-m khow, Intihe
ssireaeoffiiayrr .iheihei he is ui.iVr 'the
enocnee oftbe blptoed Spi t or under tiie
m«ii mps of bit own natural spirit or-imagtr,.-
4h st; 4. How fir* ehllri ufGod may IklL
yePhvrejryyymiphisanu! > ■ 4
•1' »een > nauiral snd x «pirTti«i^n'f^ tiui ' :fl -
4 i at 7. Hiiw may a pervon dislii.giiish be-
• M-een the genuine conioUtiorut of khg gnp
«»el wrought in the \*» r t by the Spirit« G*L
«nd those comfort* iha’ sprirg from JfpItWh
ir»*{ftnttion, or* dHuiiv« spirit*
4n**t 8 W’hy should the kiyxof Mosb,.by
the ndyiqe of hi* privy ccunci), Ih » Ufr.B'«Y
tmirineet danger and threreniry t’ifctfc^, *p- *
ly fur relief to a pu#ct of thr G d]»aa, .
a Balaam certainly w«a.*t d not tti Baal peiii*
t’’/ God of be Moabite* l .
Quest 9. How far shruld the master nf
I ni jy ooncern himself about the eternal sal
vation of hit ehildr a,servant*, Ac., la If bt*
lu(y to readta portion ofthe scri{>iure to them
morning and evening, and prsy wit h them 4
often? Should he not cat-cnise,orstkthem
pertinent question), at pro; er tetsr At I ,
Quett. 10. Is it potsihle for a perse 1 to be
regenerated, or h ire (gain, endyet ftf many
year* alter feet he is rot t And may a person
no way doubt of hit regeneration, snfl, at the
same time, be an uncunrertrd person 1
4 lest. 1|. What advice ean be given to e
-n u n grievit usiy dial retted with fears,doubta
•pit unbelief?
Quest. 12. b the death and tufferieg* o
Lhritt, or hit pamive obediiuee, all that is re-
(Uin d for the salvation tad justification of a
inner ? Hath hi* active righteousness , no
wrt in tiie work, nr muaeitbe imputed ?—
t'lhelmpiiuticnof f his ’s active righteoum
iietannesaential point of doclrina, or any a
man be safe without it.
■ Quest 13 bit patiblefor a person, wbo-ia
t abled to bewail hit own,vileneta. to be u-
eired of an intereat in Ch-iM with etprntl joy.
nd yet not have an astonishing view ofthe
lory, fulness, ai d auilvbleeets of the (iedi-
or, engaging ai d eot.tracting him to .lnve
hi* Saviour, and delight in hi* ways ? And it
( possible to have ouch an affecting view of
bi-iat before regeneration ?
Q.ieat. 14. At I apprehend that the praa-
ie of family prayer it uafrshhnihte in our
iian the laat, or i» it because we are left tc*
quainted with Ihe life, power, and condott of
I'tatreiig'im whieb-iapute and undifiled be-
fure God?
Persons wishing the «boVe above work will
aleese to leave their names at the Bookstore
') the Publishers — where tbe Subscription it
.ow opened.
4- V 13 £00
Upholstery Store.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the
public, that he has opened an extoq-
sive establishment in the above line, next
duur south of liix Cabinet Furniture Ware-
House, in Whittaker-Street, and will at ail
sen/ons offer, for sale a general areortment
of FASHIONABLE UFHOLSTERY,con
sist ing,of
Fcntlier Beds, Bolsters and Pillows
Mnttreeses made from pure curled hair
Do. prepared moss
Do. for ship’s births
Do. childrenscrib*
Do. Cots
Easy Chairs, Bendstcads, Cotts, Door
Alntp, end a large and exten."ive assortment
of Cabinet Furniture of every description.
All of which, will he sold very low for .cash
or approved Credit.
„ „ I. W. MORRELL.
N. B. Old Sofas. Mahogany Chairs, Ea
sy Chairs, end Huir Mstresses, corded and
restuffed in the beet manner.
July 21
Georgia, Chatham County
By the H..mmhle the Jurticet of the Iufirior
Court of Chatham County, tilting for or
dinary purnr*-t* ‘
TO ALL WHOM IT JH.1T V ONCE Rtf,
WHEREAS Jonathan Meigs, vdmiiiiatrv-
VsW tor of the estate of Samuel Haughton,
deceased, he* petitioned the Com t of Ordina
ry, to be dismiaaed from hit told Seminittre-
tion: Now these are therefore, to cite 'apd
admoniahail persons interested in the at idea
Ate to file their objection!, if any they have,
to the granting nf the prayer of the petitiyner
n the Clerk’.. Office of the said Court, on or
before the tenth day of March next, fillior.
wise Lettera Ditmistory will be granted ihe
petitioner- . *
Witness the Honorable Anthony Porter*Ore
of the mu Justices, thia tenth day or
September, eighteen hundred m il. twen
ty-five. SAMUEL M. Bond,
Clerk Court Ordinary.
Serf *0 j5
Tl» trubaoTiber
HAS RECEIVED PER SHIP ; EMPE
ROR, AtfD OTHER LA TE
' ARRIVALS.
WAFFLE AND WAVER IRONS
YY Dust Pena and Spit-Boxen _
Hxif eqd Wist Broqnta
Club end Broad Axee.
Scrubbing, Cloth end Hair Bnuhty,
A 1. X O,
A few dozen Pocketlighte ‘
N. B. WEED.
July 23 9ta
Lard,
August ft