About Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1825)
'jatlftolSi \ o\. yit SAVANUfAfr, SV'i'TJRMT MORNING, OCTOBER, 1$, t$, THE Wtoito**#** IS EDITED AMD PUBLISHED I* TNI city op savamtkah, Bv G. $ w. Robertson, « BINNT IIOU1M MX ANNUM, TAIARLt IN AUTANCS. @6« EOR THE COUNTRY, in nnMMbMi Oamwee* Ikt arrangement of . J 8 P -.j ii«m time* A week, (Tuesday, nurtdey snd Saturday) atthe Office of the I“i^n«i«i»n,ei)d cummin* el' the in.elli «n« fi Coinrnurci»l, Political snd Misoellan. foul, nicl u ^' ,, K advertisement*. published in ^“oounS'pepe* «• ■»'•*«» *“ P» rt * of th-mUMd Union, or dehvered in the city, Kbe dnli.r. per Annuo, p.yAblem.dvNncc. Advertisements are .uyrted "' h “‘hp.rt, M 7$ cent* pet square, o{ ** l ne, > ** ft ® fil J' Siierhon, aud 37J f»t oraty .uecetdin|f pub- •'(tmtnunieetiene by Mill, mul He Peet-pai.1 t ™ "l lend >nd i-grt"’* by Aommialra. •or, Rx/cutors or guardian*, are required, tor*, B*-cu JJ |be firs Tuesday in the ky h N* between the hour* of ten in ihe fore ‘ AwiiltS* afternoon, etthuCoui. SIT*, (fr be county in which the property i-. 5' 1 isotieeofthcae.afe. must be give,. r»lmb\ie gazettes^, day. previous to the %od«*of the *«ie of personal property must be g“v* in like manner. forty d.ya prey.ou. °N!*iMto*lhT debtor* and ereditori of nr. eitate mo*t be published lor forty day*. Notice that npplieation will be madetoth' 0 met of Ordintry for tears to aell land, mue In published NineMenthe. Notice. N INE months after date application will 1,0 made to the Honorable the Jns- yticea of tli? Inferior Court of Chatham tmtmty, for leave to sell a tract of land, known as number eight, 8th District, l ike .'toinierly Munroe) County, for the bonefi of ihe heirs and creditors of the estate oi ofN.S. Bayard. Jj, j. ]j A v AR p, Administrator estate N. 8. Baya r “* .Inn 5 -- Notice. VT uountl tflrr date of this notie*. Pi implication will be made to the Honors,. I’, tb r ; Chun ofOrdinary of Chatham Coun t,, for perm-ition to soil all the real eitate o( Jrlin Wakerlv, dee. for the benefit of 111- hnri a,-,ti creditor* of said deceased- HOD BUT HOY, Eaer.utor. Fob Ii R7 Notice. N ) ME HiOVTHS af»er date^ uppVieation wiV> hi* tna-1e in the Honorable Inf r<or Corn : <*t ..iietluto couniyj for lea*e-to sell th? ren' m l personal estate of tlieUte lira Ann Him* ill'*u, deceased, for flie benefit of tlie litsi*** mdert'd tora«f • >, id e^ate, W0»? WING TON GALB, Executor. W<v»* V' R9<f» NOTICE. N INE months after d«te,application will be mmlc to ihe Interior Court of Clulhanr* Cnuoiy, sitting for ordinary purpose* for an order, tiosoiutUi to sell lots Nr S f'juraiw. five, (4 and 5) in Carpenter** Mow, and lot No. one, (1) Green Ward, in tht city of Savannah, being the real estate of Francis Jalincau. dec for tue benefit of the heirs an- 1 creditors of »*id estate WILLIAM GAS7'ON, Qualified Executor Notice. Wlf ,'H month* after da'e, ap|>lic*tion will He u j mile to the Honorable 'll: Inferior Couri ol uumri-n County, when litt ng fir ordinary piirpo'ei, for leave to sell 250 acre* of land belong).ig to the eitate of John Brown, de ceased, fir the benefit uf the heirs and credi tors of sai 1 estate. SARAH BROWN, Admistratrix. Jrrienon, 18th June, 1 25. June 2> 78 , Notice. ViSlNE months after date, application Til’ AJ be made to the Honorable the court of Oidinary of Camden Couuly. for leave to *cl *8 the real estate of the late Randolph U Gd ii,, deceased, for the benefit of the heira anu creditor, of said catate, HANNAH U’Gll.LH, Administratis, G U'DONALn, Aiiministrator St Marys, June 13,b, 1825. June 23 *8 Door Mats. J UST received by the William Wallace three dozen best quality India Door Mat*, for sale by I. W. MORRELL. March Ifi 83 Fresh l ms and Cassia. hist niceivED per ship emperor, | f* K CATT V BOXES GunpowderTea IDJ 129 do do Imperial do 100 do do Hyson do 10 Chests Hyson do 3 Half Chests Pouchong do „ 200 Mats Cassia f or sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. _ July i« Notice. 4 GREEABi E to leave obtained frrm the Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes, for Camden County, I •hill on the firat Tuesday in December neat, iS- 0 ** t0 r ul> * lc srlc, at the Court-Houte at Jexerson, in laid county, a let of land in the Tenth D'striet of Monroe Oounty, No, 91, for <be benefit uf the orphene of Levi Johns dee . ... JOHN LEE, Guardian. sept IS ,4 waving 91001, amiDasasms PERFUMERY, fts. 9 B Y tho ship Emperor, the subscribers have received thirty-live packages of Genuine Drugs,Medicines,Per fumery, Fancy Articles, &c. carefully selocted by one of the partners now at the north, whioh added to thoir for mer stuck on hand, comprises an assortment very extensive, and particularly suitod for this market, and well worthy the attention uf dealers. Merchants, Physicians, Plan ters and Families, would do wejl to .forward thejr orders, as they will be sold at par usual tuw rates. — LAY & HENDRICKSON, , Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Ji.lv Ifl Consumptions, Coughs, Ojc. F OR Ii ' cure of Colds, Cong’is, Consump tion*, Spitting of Blood,, Asthmas, and lisetse* of the bresst and lungs. There ii perhaps no medical observation better established, none more generally con .irmeil by the experience of the best pbysiev ms of all ages a id countries, end none ol uore importance .o the humsn family, than .he fact that many of the most difficult anil in -, ourable consumptions originate in neglect, n! colds.. In s climate so vtriable as ours, where he change* of the werher are frequently iiddenand unexpected.it requires more care rnd sttention to guard against this dangerou nemy ofllle, than most people imagine ur •re able and willing to bestow. The bills o' Mortality exhibit the melancholy fact that thr •iropnrtinn uf deaths by this disease may br considered at about five to one. Inasmuch ' hen as thia fatal diaease frequently bj it deli mee to the skill of the moat learned phyaici ins, it ias gratification to the proprietor that ic is entbled to oiler to those afflicted with it, a goodly prospect of relief, in that highly .-ahiable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Speci fic. The Indians are happy in their know- ledge of medicsl plants i governed wholly by xperience, they are cerliin as to their l if e 1 , mil it to said hj> aaautbur of great pharseter, hat a true consumption is a disease never known among them. This Specific is obtained by eatrsetion from terbs, roots, flswnrs, plant:. Ac. when in per. friction. In consequence of a happy combine bon of the most valuable herhs, be. it become' i balsam of e superior value. It heala the iri- ju-ed parts, opens Ihe pores, and composes the disturbed nerves, after the manner of so anodyne/ consequently the obstruction ol •lie chest and the lungs which constitute this disease, particularly need its me. It promote* expectoration, which is constantly called for, nnu whilst it cleanirs and heals, it also gives nrengihtn the tender lungs In this manner if removes the licctic fever, improves diges tion, gives strength to the nerves, repair* tilt •ppot'te and improves tile spirits. This speci lie mav always be given in safety it ia mild, olesaant to the taste, and may safely be given o infanta, tor winch it ia uf inestimable value, tt affords relief in bowel complaints, teething, vhooping coughs, He. and ia found particu larly useful in hypnebondri '0«l, nervous ami hyatcricnl dicevsea. Each bill of direction contains a detailed account of this disease in all its different stages, and will b; acenmpa nied with the aiguature of the proprietor in Red Ink. It ia offered for rale by GEO. 1IY BRbOd, only (my sole agent) Druggist, cor nerBav and Whittakar-streeta, Savannah, at one dollar per bottle. WK. IiUlLER. dec 30 ' 30 fresh g&rden seeds, AND DulbowB TVoviex Woota* J UST received by the rubaeriber, and war. ranted of the Isr. season 1 * growth, 2' boxes Garden Seed*, put up hy A. M’Mshnn h o. Philadelphia, expressly for thia market, and containing the tollnwing assortment*, viz. 1. Drumhead Cabbage 2 Long Red Beet 3 Long Orange Carrot 4. Parsley J. Leek 6. Onion 7. Salmon Radish 8. Early Purple do. 9. Round leaved 10 Early Turnip* tl. Late do 2 Salsify i3 Aspai agu* 14. Karl} curled Let luce 15. Royal Cabbage do 16. Nutmeg Melon 17. Spioteb 18. Summer Savoy 19. Sweet Buil 20. Sage 11. Nasturtium 22. Celery 23 Early Pea* 24. Late do 35 Early bunch beans 26. Red French do A LS O, 20 Packages containing the following Bui houa Slower Roots, viz. 1. Double Hyacinth! I 4.Mexieantigerfiower 2. Fine Tuiipe I 5 Double Tuberose 3. Narcissus I 6 Stir of Bethlehem For sale by P. M'DEBMOTT. Feh 3 58 Essential Oil of Spruce, J UST received from the Patentee, and neatly put I May 25 LAY up in phiaU, and for sale by & HENDRICKSON. Shad’* Buildings. E Wanted, MPTY WINE BOTTLES. Apply to May 11 GEO. RYERSON. A Negro Man. L PRIME Negro Man, about 35 years of age, a good field hand. For sale hy CALVIN BAKER, une 24 f 39 n&\JG and MEDICINE P. R. BRASSINNE, ESPECTFULLY informs hi* friends ——• and the public, that he has purchased the establishment in tho above business, be longing to Dr. A. Dolaroche, opposite the Exchange, where he offers for sale at low prices, a large assortment of ExeaVk Drugs, MeMcvuta, and ChemicaVa, AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING ! — Aqua Fortis, Alum, Antimony . Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot Dripstone, Barley, Balsam Cipivi, do Peru, do Fola ... Camphor, Canthar ides, Cinnamon American best and common Castor Oil Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas Columho, Finery, Gum Assafottida Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Manna.Chamomile Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bizmuth Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Pearlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine Paints Dry and in OiV. White, Red and Black Load Prussion Blue, Verdigris Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts Japan and Copal Varnish. I Perfumery. Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil Best English Shaving Soap Eau dc 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 & PILLOWS, CHAIRS, Sic. T HE subscriber offers for sale the follow ing articles, warrautod to be of the best quality:— Sideboards, Sets of Dining Tables Single do do Sofas, Tea TuhltS ' Breakfast do. Dressing Tables Do. with Glasses, Card Tables Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bureaus Double nnd single Work Stands Ward B.«bes, Piano Stools Mahogany Chairs, Curlod Maple do Roscwnod do High Post Mahogany Bedsteads Do do Curled Maple do Mahogany Field Bedsteads Curled Maple do Mantle and Pier Glasses Cribs, Cradles, F.asy Cliairs Candle Stands, Window Blinds Hall Lamps, Brass Fenders, Wire do Andirons, Tongs and Shovels Dressing Glasses of every description Piano Fortes Duuble and Single HairMnttrassea Do do . Moss do Feather Beds, Bolsters aad Pillows Children’s Chairs of all kinds Windsor Chairs uf 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 Whittsker-Street, opposite Col. Shcllmaq. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 93 APPROVED PateritVamWy iMc&lcineg. L EE’S BILIOUS PILLS Anderson’s do do Coil’s do do Anderson’s Cough Drops American do do Church’s do do Essence Mustard Worm Lozenges Black Drop Henry’s Truo Cal cined Magnesia Audler’s Asiatic Len itive Roger's Pulmonic Detergent v Dal by’s Carminative Turlington’s Balsam of Life Opial for the cleans ing of the teeth & gums RelPsAsthmaticPills Do Botanical Drops Austen’s Remedy fur the Piles Hinckley’s do do Thompson's celebra ted Eye Water Thompson’s Teeth Paste Squire’s Grand Elix ir Jesuits Drops Tooth Ache do. Sic. A constant supple of the above useful Patent Family Medicines, together with a f enersl assortment of Drugs,. Chomicals, erfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs, Cut Glass Lamps, Lamp Glasses. Lamp Oil, die. die. can be obtained at the store of LAY di HENDRICKSON, May 26 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Notice. N INE MONTHS sfter the date hereof, ap plication will be made to the Honorable the Court of OfdihSiy for the County of Chet- ham, for lesve to aell the whole or e part, or parte of a tract ol land, lying and being in the co inly of Effingham, containing by re cent survey, nine hundred end eightv-fi«e acres, snd known by the name of the Tuck- ueeeking Tract, formerly the property of King and Hotchkiae, now belonging to the .-state of Alexander S. Hoe's orphans, for the benefit of said orphans. WILLIAM MOREL, Guardian A. S. Boe's Orphi’w. July H 87 mrOKLETTKRS EMAINING in the Post-Office Sevan- > nab, 30th September, 1825. Itr Persona wishing letters from this list R will please ask for At A. John Abbnt .James Alexuder B. Wm BalliaF^ Wm Bandy J Bur-low Geo Bails J. Barfield 1 Miss A tin M Barnard James Barnard Mrs H Bryan 2 James Broughton 2 Miss Ann (5 Bird Jsqies H Bryan * Miss Eliz A Boar- - quin 2 Edward Bonrquin Robert Brower Mw E Boyd Wy| Brown JobT. Bole* John Bull Mrs E V Burton C. S W Canter 2 A M Carroll Mrs Hariet Cammel Wm Campbell Petor R Clifton J a urns Conner (leorgo Conway Wm Coe D. Mesa DowardiFuth- ringliam A Deiaroch Cristoplier Dixon James Dun James Dudly E. Nicholas Eamcs Mrs C Elason Aaron Everett F. nertiied Letter*. Min EMaeeal Samuel Merven John D Millen W C Mills Edward Munron Charles Midvey Cnl G W McAllister Dorcas McGowan James McGill N. Isabella Neauolie George Netisom Theodore Nelson Mary Nusim Rose-Noble Rebekah S Norton Ami Nowlan Nicnlau P. Susan E Patterson Eliza Patterson Ann Page, 2 Nathl I Patterson Leonaro Perkins Dempsey Phillips ; Cspt Jeremiah Pike Mary F Pope Cleminton Powers Thomas Page R. John Raimes Daniel Rarashnrt Elcnor Riker Joseph Ribera Sarah Robertson Ann H Roe Joseph Ross Charles Rnborts William Robertson Dr Chss W Rogers Joseph H Russel a. Nancy Samuel Catharine Shearer James B Nealy Joseph F Stevens Master George W ‘ Jane Stevens Fahm J Jane Stevens Edwd Farrell i John A Stevens,Senr Simon Farrell | Esther Stewart Wm H Fergursnn ; Joseph Stevens Cap Rob Fittumary J Jane Simons M. } James M Smith Michtil Galloway 2 i John A Smith Nancy Gardner • William H Smith Wm Gibbin [ John M Sykes II. | Ann Scliyes Liet. M. R. T. Mor- j John Simpson risnn < Isham Scott Miss Sarah Morri-1 James Scnlles ' Thomas Sullivan Josiah F Scruggs son Charles Ilalcv Mrs Mary 11 Hardee Miss Ann B Harmon George Henly Mrs Levitin Memo Owin Higgins Eliza Hlicrmuii R Suirges Alethia Scruggs T. | Martha A Tiot Miss Saraii Harris j V. Will Hoffman ? CepEdwRrilVernard Joseph orSarsh Hut- j W. chin Bon I Mary Wallace 5 Richard Wayne j Benjamin Wallin {Rellmda Walker SJune Walsh j Sarah Washington i Edmund Warren # George Weaver > John M West j Julm B Wiitur j Emily White Williamson J Thos H Williams 5 Daniel Wilson J William Williams Mrs Ann M Keen j Permeia Wingate John Keen ? John Y W'liito Rachel Jambs Miss Rose Julmsn Mrs II R Jackson Symoud Jacob hlissSM Irvine Symond Jackson Airs Sarah Junes James Johnston Lewis Johnston Grace Jones K. PKull M C Kensir Marsh R King Tsrlton Knight Thos Kockliff L. Benjamin Lavender Joseph Wiggins I Ann Williamson | Hetty Woodruff oeiijnimu xmvenuer , Isaac Young Augustus B Long- > J. niiett G Young elrn/if , V D Vniin/F street George Long M. Mrs Mnreyan Jh moa Mngill John S Mnxwell * K R Young i William It Young | Elizabeth Young j George Youlle ) z. \ Geo J Zipperer Hubbard 8 MsrshalliR Jefferson Zipperer GEORGE SCHLEY, P. M. Oct 1 21 Georgia—Camden County. O ALL t'U WHOM IT MAY CONULKN YYDHEins AS M. H. Hebbsrd applies to the Coutt of Ordinary of said county, fbr Letters of AdminLtrati in on the eaute o* Oapt- J >mei Vincer.t, late of said county, de ceased : These a^e therefore '»o cite and admonish, all and singular, the heira and crcd itora of said deceased, to file their objection*, if any they have, in the Clerk’a Office of said Court, on or before the third Monday in Oc tober neat, otherwise letters will be granted the applicant Witness the Honorable William G’baon,one [L.S.] of the Jii9ticfs of said Cuun 4 this 18lh September 1825 JOHN BAILEY, C. C O C. C. Georgia—Camden County TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONUEHN. cn^HERRAS William W- Seait, applies to the Court of Ordinary of said county,for letters uf Adminiitratiun on the eattte of Eve Wi ght, late of said countv, deceased ■ 1 sr are therefore to cite and admoniih, all and sin gular, the heira and creditors of fa'ddeceaaed, to file their objections, if any they have, in :be Clerk’s Office of raid Court, on or btlore the third Hand ly in October neat, otherwise Letters saill be granted the applicant. Witnez* the Honorable Samoel Clarke, one L.8.] of the Justices of said Court, this IS Ii Bepember, 1825 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C C. Cent 15 14 Whiskey P hiladelphia whiskey,in hogs heads, just received and for sale by Septs C. C.GWSWOLD&CO- IN THE PRESS AND WII.L BE srEEDILT FrBMtBXD S. C. S( J. SCHENK, Price in Boards $1 37 J Cents, Religious Coses of Conscience, Anneered in an Evangelical Man ner, at tli* Ctuuutical Lecture, in Little St Helen's, BUK- opgale-Strcct, BY 8. PIKE & 8. HAYWARD. TO WHICH IS ADDED The Spiritual Companion or the Professing Christian, Tried at the Bar of God’s Word; snd some free thoughts on the character of THBHAPPY MAN* PREFACE TO THE AUOVE WORK. T HE following Answers were, amongst o- thers, delivered in a weekly Lecture, du ring ihe test winter, with s view to removi the doubts of the timorous Christian, quicker, him in ’lie vay to Zion, to guild against pre sumptuous hopes, ar.d promote the life of reli gion in the topi. That these important rnd- might be answered, the auditory were desired to supply us with seriousCstes of Conscience, uprising from the difficulties they met with it. the course of their experieuae, and toeonceil (heir names, that so they might, with (hi ;mter freedom, propose their respective Lacs, and that we, in our solution of them might be kept from the least degree of fear or restraint. Tl.iongli the repealed importunities of our friends, and from actisfactory evidenoesof use fulneat, we have been prevailed noun to com mit to public view a select number of thesr mswers, though somewhat contracted. Anil we hope, that those, into whose bands the} may come, will read them with Christian can dour.—And may the Spirit of God, without whrne peculiar blessing all attempts will hi ineffectual to anawer any saving purposes, make ihe-e a powerful meant of bringing their nearer to C iriit, and uf making them more lively and active in his aerviee! If this happy end is but iir thr least answered, we shall re- joioe, and give G d all the glory, disregarding all the little r.ontempt that may be coat upoi, ua and our imperfect Isbouts. It muat t c acknowledged to be a very diSi- :ult ai d critiesl work to distribute to every one their proper portion, and ao to divide thi word of truth, at to give suitable encourage, ment to those to whom it belongs, and yet ti> leave the hypocrite or pri sampiui ui sinner no room to hope. It is rqnally difficult to at. tempt to deitroy the vam eonlid. nce of the sinner, without d sturbiog the peace, and dis oourtging the minds or those who ere the rea followers of Jews. Who is sufficient for thrae tilings I We readilr confme our insufficiency,- but ,m hope, that the l. w hraembled ue to bo in aomc n-essure faithful. So far aa our spin. tual knowh d/e extends > and may he enabli -on win lead, t■- deal fwitlifully with your owl. inula th.it an neith er our labours, nor your per usal, mav be ui vain I S- FIK S. HAYWARD. Loniioe, May JO, 1715. As the Cases of Conscience hive already been well fteeiverl by the religion* disposed isrt of oia.ikind, the Editor thought fiat ad ditional Q ications of the same nature, se!e:ied rum th, Fiona Thoughts published in the Spiritual Magazine, which breathed the same evangelical spirit, would be acceptable to ae- ioua peraons, and dctihts not, but such as have i regard for gospel-doctrinc, will find the tame uie'ul inctmctinii and comfort from per ming tin G icslions that are now added. A »EW OF TIIE CASES, cast t. H"» 'hall we distinguish between the work- cg» i f nntursl affection, si d the real exercise f grace in religious duties ? . S. 1 IKE. csss it What methods must a Christian, in decli ning circumstances, take to recover a health ful vigorous frame of aoul, an aa to be abie to maintain real and close communion witl Gi d amidst the hurries and business ef thia world 1 S. HAYWARD, csss III. A serious person, who scruples to comply wi'hthe usual practice* r.f playing at cards dra’res (o know whether tf>cae scruples arise from a needless tenderness of conscience, or f-nm the faithful monitions of the Spirit oi G id ?—S. PIKE, csss IV, How may t person judge when a promise oi threatening comes from G ul or is brought by Satin to the aoul I S HAY WARD, cast v. How far may a person judge r.f the strengtl or weakness of hia faith by thr brightness o darkness of bis frames I S- PiKB- CASE VI. Whether a person, who baa been a great sinner, has any ground to expect pardon, ami the comforts of the Hoi/ Ghost I and whetbei he may partake of all the ordinances of God I -S. HAYWARD, CASS VII. Whit judgement shoufl that person pas Upon himaelf who knows himself to br in > dark and corrupt frame, but finds himatl greatly unaffected with it, and stupid under it I Is. PIKB. CASt Till. How may the times of family and closet duty b. ben regulated to the glory nf Gnd, nu own comfort, and the Advantage of tlitwe abou us I 8. HAYWARD. CAia tx Is it not presumptiout for s person to hop> he bau n interest in Christ when he ace* lit tleor nothing in himself, but reason to doub and question ill 8. PIKE. cabs a. Is going to plays and other theatrical per. formancea consistent with the profession am practice of Christianity 1 8* HAYWARD, case xi. How miy i person, who it desirous offal towing the dictates of providence in every respect, know Ihe mind and will ef God in tm particular circumstance, whether temporal oi spiritual I 8. PIKE. cast in. Shauld not a person who is not ocmfbrtabl. rveyatraded of his being e reel Christian, abftaii from the ordinance of the I-ord’s supper, lira’ he sbiMitd eet and drink damnation to bimaeK! and what method must that person take to ■*: iafy a chuieh of Christ of bie being a tac- Christisa, who cannot relate coy pe-.euUr exper'eneerftbe deafing. of God aiththo SOM' I 8. HAYWARD. SOME OP THE TBACTICAL QUESTIONS The touchstone bf saving faith/or a plain and brief answer to the two following outs, (ion* i 1. Row for mays person's heart and ways oe rectified, and he notwitbatiudifi* be deati. tut* of avring faith f 8. How ah,U we know whether our faith ii saving amiilat ell the weakneaiea end double llM may attend it I 8. PIKE. Qiest. 3. When may a person conclude that he e< jnya God in ti e performance of du- Queet 4 How may t nersno know, in the exrrc ae of player whether he ia under the "iff lence of the bleaaed Spit it. or undrr the tT.?r|' t '* **' **** < ' wn n * lUftl ‘P’rit or hmgitie- Qitet.5 Howfima child of Goff may fc|L ind yet b«v» rue grace in. hia aoul I' " ’ Quest 6. Whit It the euentisl difference between a natural and a spiritual fsith I Q ii-at. 7. How may a person diitir-gnitb be. i ween the genuine conaolatione of the go*- pel w-ought in the heart by the Spirit o God, »nd those comfort* ih*' spring from our own imagination, or a delusive spirit* Quest. 8 Why should the king ef Mosb, by the advice of hia privy council, in n time of imminent dinger and three eninr diairem, ap- nlv F..r —li»l ... U_. r. , . . ' - for relief to a prophet of the G dot I.rae, ,B aleam certainly w.a.ard not to Baal pern • '* G"d of he Moabite. I Quest 9 How far should the muter nf •mily concern himself about the eternal sal- vatiqu ofhii childr- n,a rvanta, he. la it bis duty to read a portion oflhe acripture to them morning and evening, and pray with them i ifton f Should he not catrchiie, or uk them pertinent questions, *f prof er season* I Quest. Hr. Is it possible lor i person to be regenerated, or b >ru again, and yet f,.r many yesrv alter fesr lie ia not I And may t person no uty dnuhl of In, regeneration, and, at Ihe time, be an unconverted person I Q icat. 11 What advioe can be given to a perehn grievir usly distressed with fears,doubt* and Unbelrifi Quest. 12 Is the death nnd sufferings o Christ, or hia paasive obedience, all that is re- ( u ’ ri “ for the Miration and justification of ■ 'inner I Hath his active righteousness no part in the work, or must it be imputed!— lathe imputation of Ihriai's active righteous* neu an essential point of doctrine, or may ■ min he tafe without it. Quest. 13 la it poaiblef >r e petion, who is tabled to bewail bis own vileneai, to be as- sured of an iutereit in Ch-iat with eternal joy. *nd yet not have an astonishing view of the glory, fulness, tt.d sutlvbleneu nf the Medw dor, engaging snd contracting him to love hi/ Saviour, snd delight in hia ways I And is it possible to have such sn affecting view of ‘Jhrist before regeneration ? Qreat. 14, At I apprehend the! the prac- me of family prayer it unfashionable in our 'lays, is it because this age is ao much wiser thou the lau, ot. i, it because we are less sc* quainted with the liffr-. r ower, and comfort of ibatrelig'nn which ia pure anti and-, filed be fore God I Perrons wishing the shore shore work will please to leave their name! at the Bookstore if the Publishers -where the Subscription is mw opened. A. g 13 200 Upholstery Store. T IIE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he lias opened an exten sive establishment in the above line, next door smith of his Cabinet Furniture W are- House, in Whittsker-Street, snd will at all seasons offer for sale a general assortment of FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERY,con sisting of Feat her Beils, Bolsters and Pillows Mattresses made from pure curled hair Do. prepared moss Do. for ship’s births Do. childrens cribs Do. Cots Easy Chairs, Beadsteads, Cotta, Door Mats, and a large and ettuusiup assortment nf Cabinet Furniture of every description. All of which, will lie sold very low for cash nr approved Credit. I. W. MORRELL. N. B. Old Sofns, Mahogany Chairs, Ea. sy Chairs, and Hair Mai ressea, corded snd restuffed in the best manner. July2t Georgia, Chatham County Ry thr Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chilian) County, sitting for or dinary purpi-sra TO JILL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. nnpHEHBAS Jonathan Meigs, admintatrs- 'jMr tor of the estate of Samuel Ilsiighton, deceased, has petitioned the Court of Ordina ry, to be dismissed from bis raid administrs* lion : Now these are therefore, to cite ar.d sdmonith all person* interested in the said e». ate to file their objections, if any they have, to the granting nf Ihe prayer of the petitioner 0 the Clerk’., Office of the said Court, on i t •efore the tenth day or March next othi f. wise Letters Dismiuory w<U be granted the netitioeer- 'Aitntae the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of the saiu Justices, this tenth day of September, sigh-eon hundred * d twen ty-five. SAMUEL M Bf’ND, Clerk Ceurt O.tttnary. Sent 10 1.3 The tr\fo»ctibex HAS RECEIVED PER SHIP EMPE ROR,AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. W AFFLE AND WAFER IRONS - Dust Pans and Spit-Boxes Hair and Wist Brooms Club and Broad Axes Scrubbing, Cloth tod Heir Broshes, a i. so, A few dozen Pocketlight* N. B. WEED. July S3 91a Lard, 1 A A KEGS PRIME LARD, landiiw IUU from ship Navmnnah, and for sale by C. C. GJtlNIfOLD di f0. August 25 •*tP. -V.tg