Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 18, 1825, Image 1

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Ik* f<* 3 st £ C ■tfr ft' ftwUi-YA. Vil. THE #rtt8 »««*«&- (8 edited and published tit th» am or savannah, By G. $ W. Robertson, AT VISHT Wtt«> t» VAIABU IMrAUTABOI. life FOB THE COUNTRY, » published to meet the Hnngeaent ol >h. iwL, tnroe time* » week, J1 uadey, "•fcgsasst?SrSfir sence, Commeroisl, Politics! end Misiellsn- Inns, including advertisements. published in th Tl?e*'o(wntry r r»per !• set t to *11 parts of the suite end Union, ot delivered in the city, „ fire dnliert per annum, payable in tdvanec. Advertisements sre inserted in both ps ■«« ft 75 cent* per square, wf 14 lines, for lie nr»- iniertion, end 37* lor every eueeeedmg pub- CommiiniestUms by Mail, mml be Peel-paid Sail., .if Und *nd n-grot* by .Admmutra. tors Bioeulors or guardian* ere required, by law, to be held on the fire Tuesday in the ,i, between the hour* of ten in ihe fore noun end three"n the afternoon. *t the Courl Hume of the bounty in which the property m "lu te-Notice of iheiewlee must be given 7, public guelte Wily d»y* ptevious-to the d *No! 'ce rfthe eele of perron*! property must be give in like msnner, Perl} dtya pronoun ° Notice'to‘the'debtori and creditor. of *n estate must be published for JVrty days* Notice that ipplic»tion will be made to thr Court of Ordiniry for leave to Mil Und, n.uei be published Mne Montho. \ N otice. N INE months after dnte application will be made to, the Honorable the Jus tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a tract of 1®|mL known ns number eight, tlth District, 1 ike (formerly Mtinroe) County, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of the estate ot of N. S. Bayard. N. J. BAYARD. Administrator estate N. S. Baya*“' Jan 5 Notice. wftHP MONTHSrbrrds. of ltd* nortec, application will be made to the Honors,, b) Ihe Court of Ordinary of Chatham Goun ty. For perousaion to sell all the real estate of John Wakerlr, dec. for th- benefit of Ihe heirs and creditora of mid deceased’ ROB RUT HOY, Ezeeutor. p»l> an. SV Notice. N INE MONTHS after date* nppHeatinn will he mi le to the Honorable Inferior Court of OMhatn county, for leave to sell the real in I personal estate of the late Urn. Ann Hnm- ifinn, deceased, for the benefit of the hew* fend cred *ota »f Mid estate, WORTHING TON GALE, E*enii«or to . M»4» M)T1UK N INE months aft.T dute, application will be mid* to the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary purposes for an order, tntohite, to sell lots Nos f »uran« -. fire, (4 and 5) in Carpenter's Mow, and lot N r. one, (1) Green Ward, in tht city of Savannah, being the rent estate ot Francis ,TaUnc.au dec. for the bent fit of the heirs an: 4 creditors of •aidr title WILLI til GAS ! ON. QuaUfieil Executor nuBiH xmtroa, saffiiDa®as5ns@ s PERFUMERY, die. B V the ship Emperor, the aubicribera havo.received thirty-five packages of Genuine Drugs, Medicines, Per fumery, Fancy Articles, &c. carefully selected by one of the partners now at the north, which added to their for nier slock on hand, comprises an assortment very extensive, and particularly suited for this market, and well worthy the attention of dealers. Merchants, Physicians, Plan ters and Families, would do well to forward their orders, as they will be sold at our usual luw rates. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings, July ID UONSUMPTIONS, -OUGUS, <$C. BUTLER'S Notice. WINE month* fefier date, application will be fl'l lade to the Honorable ihe Inferior Courl of J«md?n County, when sitt'-ng f*r ordinary Ptirpo eft>r leav^ ro sell 250 acres of land belonging to the eauue of Julio Brown, d*- f >r ihe benefit of the ht'irs and credi tor* of ni l estate. SAR4II BROWN, Admiatratrix JciTticaon, I8ih June, .?«*.• T 78 N otice. VjftlYE months after date, application will ii be made to the Honorable the court of Ordinary of Camden Couuty, lor leave to sel ill the real estate of the late Randolph M G I lit,di ceased, for the bene6t of the beira am- creditor* of raid estate. HANNAH WGILLIj, Administratis, G M'DO.NaLH, \dminutrator St Marys, June I8tb» 2825. Jun».2N 78 Dour Mats TUST received by the William Wallace J- three dozen best quality India Door Mats, for sale by I. W. MORRELL. March ir. Fmh l eas und Cassia. «!st rsckived PF.n ship EMpenon, T ft ft CATTY BOXES GunpowderTea *-\3eJ |?9 do Imperial do ino do do Mvson do 10 Chests Hyson do 3 Half Chests Pouchong do a , 700 Mata Cassia , "*>' >>y J. B. HERBERT Si CO. hilv 14 Notice. A 0IIEEABF K to leave obtained from the J* Hmotabletbc Inferior Court, tilting fur Ih.il ,ry J" lrp0,e »> for Camden County, I •"IIU"! the fi-«, Tuesday in Denembcr neat, JSL*?** “*«• *t the Court House at •Te.u.'iv' ,,i<l enu nty, a lot of land in the " fi Moario County, No. 9i, for “* of the orphan ol Levi Joho. dec Sept 15 e orphane of Levi John, dec JOHN LEB, Guardian. H F OB hr cure ofoolJi, Coug'is.Conaump- liona, Spitting ol Blood, Aaihmai,and dseueea ofttiebreul and lungi. There it perhaps no medical obsecration better established, noun more generally con firmed by the experience of the beat physici- msof all ayea end countries, and none o! nore importance to the human family, than i he'fiict that many of the -moat difficult and in curable consumptions urigioate in neglected colda. In a climate so variable aa ours, where (be change* of the weather are frequent!) hidden and unexp vied, it require* mure care und atteni ion to guard againat this dangerou enemy of life, than moat people imagine ot ure able and willingto beaiow. The bill* ol mortality exhibit the melancholy fact that the lvoportion of detitha by thi* disease ra«y hi considered at about five tu one. Inasmuch then as this fatal disease frequently bps defi nnce to the skill of the must learned phyaici «n*, it is a gratification to the pronrietor th*'. i.e is enabled to oiler to thoae uffitcled witi. •t, a ein.dly prospect of relief, in thet highly valuable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Speci fic. The Indians ate happy in their know, edge of medical plants; governed wholly by xperienee, they are certain as to their rff.-ei, and it la aaid by an author of great character that a true conaumption ia a diaeaae never known among them. This SpeciHc ia obt 'ined by extriction from herba, roots, flowers, plint'i, kc. when in per- fecliun. In consequence of* happy combinu lion ofthe most valuable her ft, Sic it becomes i balsam of a superior value. It heals the in ju red parts, opens the pores, and composes •lie. disturbed nerves, after the manner of ah anodyne; consequently the obstruction ot ihe chest and the .lings which constitute tlva disease, particularly need its use. It promotes xpectnratinn, which i( constantly called for, nd whilst it clesutea n d heals, it also gives airengih to the tender lungs - In this manner it removes the hectic fever, improves diges ion, gives sirength to the nerves, repairs thi ippetite sod improves the spirits. This speci lie mav always be given in safety it i* mild, pleasant to the tsaie, end mey safely be giver o infants, lor which it it of ines imtblevslur. fi all'.mis relief in bowel complaints, t.-et!iing. whooping cooghn, Clc. and is found partial hr 1 )’ useful In hypochondriacal, nervous sn'i hysterical diseases, Kich bill ot directioi eontains a detailed account of this disease in all its different stages, and will be accumpa uied 'vilh Ihe signature ut the proprietor it Bed Ink. It is offered for aale by GEO. RY KBSOs), only (my sole agent) U,uggist, cor nerHay and Whituker-streets, Savannah, at one doilur per bottle. VII BU! LEU. dee 30 .30 fresh garden seeds AND TtviiVbows TlovjfcY Hoots* J UST received by the rubscriber, and war ranted uf the Inst season’s growth, 'i boxes Garden Seeds, put up hv A. M’lluhon I' o. Philadelphia, expressly for this market, and containing the following aasortmi nts, vis. I. Drumhead Cabbage 14. Early curled Lei 2 f.ong Red Beet luce 3 Long Orange Carrot I J. Roytl Cebhage do 4. Pnculey IS. Nutmeg Melon A. Leek 17. Spinach 6. Onion IB. Summer Savoy 7. Salmon Radish IS. Sweet Basil 8. Early Purple do. ‘10, Sage 9. Round leaved 11. Nasturtium 10 Early Turnip* 22. Celsry It. Late do ‘13 Early Peat 2 Salsafy 34. Late do 13-Aipatagut 25 Early bunch beans 26. Red Frencn do A LS O, ro Packages containing the following Bui hous Elower Roots, via. I 4.Mexican tiger flower I 5 D uible Tuberose I 6 Star of Bethlehem P. M’DEKMOTT 48 1. Double Hyacinth! 2. Frne Tulip* 3. Narcissus For sale by F-h 2 Essential Oil of Spruce, J UST received from the Patentee, and neatly put up in phials, and for aale by LAY & HENDRICKSON. May 35 Shad’s Buildings. E Wanted, MPTY WINE BOTTLES. A pply to May II GEO. RVERSON. t>a\JU and MV,DICIN'® sir amigo V. E. BHAS81NNE, R espectfully informs hi* friends and the public, that he haa purchased the establishment in thp above busincse, be- longing to Dr. A. Delaroche, apposite the Exchange, whore he offors for sale at low prices, a largo assortment of FkqbIi Drags, Medicines, and CheuAcais, Among which are the eoelowing Aqua Fort.is, Alum, Antimony Arrow Root, Borax. Bergamot Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do Peru, do Fola Camphor, Caritharides, Cinnamon American best and common Castor Oil Cream uf Tartar, Calomel, Copperas Cnlumho, Fmery, Gmn Assafoetida Aloes, Gum Arabic. Gum Copal Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bixmuth Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Pearl&sh, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts Tartar Emetic, Spirits'sfTurpentine Taints Dny 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. I’eifnmerv. 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 30 47 MAHOGANY FURNITURE, Piano Ported, Curled Hair Ma trasses, Feather Beds, BOLSTERS & PILLOWS, CHAIRS, Sic. T HE subscriber offers fur Bale the follow ing articles, warranted to be of the best quality Sideboards, Sets of Dining Tables Single do do Sofas, Tea Tublos Breakiuet do. Dressing Tables Do. with Glasses, Card Tables Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bureaus Double and single Work Stands Ward llobes. 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, Tongs and Shovels Dressing Glasses of every description Piano Fortes Double and Single Hair MattrasBca l)n do Moss do Feather Beds, Bolsters aad Pillows Children’s Chairs of all kinds Windsor Chairs of every description Cots and MatrasseEto fit. Also, a large assortment of.Brussels and IngraTn Carpeting and Rugs to match The above articles can be examined at the store in Whittaker-Street, opposite Col. Sbellman. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 93 Wyl Brown Job T. Boles John Bull Mrs E V Burton C. iS W Canter 3 A M Carroll ;Mrs Hariet Cammel Wm Campbell Peter R Clifton James Conner George Conway Win Coe D. Mess Dewar &Foth- < ringham • - A Delaroch Cristopher Dixon James Diln James Dudly E. Nicholas Eames Mrs C Elason Aaron Everett F. Master George W Falun Edwd Farrell Simon Farrell Win H Fergurson Cap Rob Fittumary M. Michail Galloway 3 Nancy Gardner Win Gibbin H. Liet. M. R. T. Mor rison Sarah Morri- sen Charles Hulpy Mrs Mary H Hardee MissAnn B Harmon George Honly Mrs Levina llerno Owin Higgins Aliss Sarah Harris VVm Hoffman APPROVED l: atent FamUy Medicines. L EE’S BILIOUS Turlington’s Balsam PILLS of Life Anderson’s do do Opial for the cleans- Coit’s do do ing of the teeth & Anderson’s Cough gums Drops Re IPs Asthmatic Pills American do do Do Botnoical Drops Church’s do do Austen’s Remedy for Essence Mustard the Piles Worm Lozenges Hinckley’s do do Black Drop Thompson's celebra- Henry’B True Cal- ted Eye Water cined Magnesia Thompson's Teeth Audlcr’sAsiaticLen- Paste itive Squire’s Grand Elix- Roger’s Pulmonic ir Detergent Jesuits Drops Dalby’8 Carminative Tooth Ache do. Sic. A constant supply of the above useful Patent Family Medicines, together with a general assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye 8tuifs, Cut Glass Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Lamp Oil, &.C. &.C. can be obtained at* the atoTe of LAY St HEN DRICKSON, May 36 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. A Negro Man. A PRIME Negro Man, about 35 years of A ago, a good field hand. For sale by CALVIN BAKER, one 24 f 79 N otice. VTI'IB MONTHS after he date hereof, ep- 1.X plication will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary fur the County of Chat ham, for leave to selltbe whole or a part, or part* of ■ tract of Isrd, lying and being in the eo inty uf Effingham, containing bv re- cent survey, nine hundred and eighlv-fi.e eres, and known by the name of the Tuck- '•seeking Tract, formerly the property of Kmg and Hotchkiss, now belonging to the .-state of Alexander 8. Hoe’s orphans, for the benefit ef said orphans. Wll.I IAM MOREL, Guardian A- S. Boe's Orphans, July Id 87 LtoVO* LETTERS R EMAINING in the Poet*Oflice Savin- nah, 30th September, 1895. ID- Persons wishing letter* from this list will please ask for Adeertieed Letlcre. A. John Abbot Jumes Alexander B. Win Baffin*. Wm Bandy J Barstow Coo Baile Barfield Mirs Ann M Barnard J S Miss EMansal < Samuel Merven : John D Millen | W C Mills J Edward Mtinroe t Charles Mulvey , Col G W McAllister } Dorcas McGowau l James McGill N. ! Isabella Neauelle George Neusom Theodore Nelson James Broughton 2 i Mary Nttsim Miss Ann G Bird l Rose Noble James H Bryan j Rebekah 8 Norton Miii* Eliz A Bour- * Ann Nowlan quin 2 j Nicolau Edward Bourquin P. Robert Brower Susan E Patterson Mrs E Boyd Eliza Patterson Ann Page, 9 Nathl I Patterson Leonnro Perkins Dempsey Phillips Capl Jeremiah Pike Mary F Pope ■ Cleminlnn Powers Thomas Page R. John Raimes Daniel Ramshart Elmer Riker Joseph Ribero Sarah Robertson C Ann II Roe | Joseph Ross | Charles Roberts j Willium Robertson | Dr Cliaa W Rogers | Joseph H Russel 5 Nancy Samuel ! Catharine Shearer James B Sealy . Joseph F Stevens Jane Stevens Jane Stevens John A Stevens,Senr Esther Stewart Joseph Stevens Jane Simons James M Smith John A Smith William H Smith John M Sykes Ann Scliyes John Simpson lshsm Scott James Scolics Thomas Sullivan Josiah F Scruggs s Eliza Sherman | K Si urges { Alelhitt Scruggs J T. (Martha A Tiut I V. . CapEdwardVeruard Joseph orSarali Hut- i W. {Mary Wallace | Richard Wayne < Utuijaimn Wallin | Bi llinda Walker Sjiinr. W alsh | Sarah Washington | Edmund Warren \ George Weaver { John M West { John B VViiter | Emily Whits j Williamson ! Tims II Williams } Daniel Wilson { William Williams {Permela Wingate ? Jehu Y White j Joseph Wiggins S Ami Williamson (Hetty Woodruff ■ Y. Benjamin Lavender l Isaac Young Augustus B Long- s Jennctt G Young street 1 E R Young George Long { Willium II Young M- | Elizabeth Young Mrs Mareyan • George Youlle James Magill I Z. John S Maxwell ( Geo J Zipperer Hubbard S Marshnlly; Jellerson Zipperer GEORGE SCHLEY. P. M. Oct l 21 chinson J. Rachel Jacobs Miss Rose Julman Mrs H R Jackson Ryinond Jacob Miss S M Irvine Svinnnd Jackson Mrs Sarult Jones James Johnston Lewis Johnston Grace Jones K. P Kail M C ICensir Mrs Ann M Keen John Keen Sarah R King Tarlton Knight Thus Kockliff L. Iieoigia—Cumd'.n County. 0 Vile • O WDO*! 1 : »; -Y GONwF.HN \Tff ERR AS M H. Hebbard Qpplie* to thf 'J# ssOiitt of Ordinary of ssid county, for Lep.trs cf Admini-truti ,n on the tfetate o Ospt. J mes Vincent, late of *atd county, de- ceauod: Thtse arc therefore o cite an* 4 Admonish, nil und sinpultr, the heirs and cred '••>ra of said decer.rd to file their objectioni. if any they have, in the Clerk's Office of asid Court, on o. before the third Monday inOc- ;ober next, otherwise letters will be granted t e -*poficart Witness the Honorable Williatr Gibionjone [L.S.] ofthe Justices of rtia Court, »'-iis *8ih September 1825 JOHN BAD EY, C C O C.C. •x-t M 14 Georgia—Camden County. 10 ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Y&HERE AS William W- Seala, applies to yUr he Court of Ordinary of asid county,for ; .ettera of Administration on the estate of Ere Wi ght, late of said countv, deceased t I ee . re t enfore to cite and sdainnUb, all and sin- ,;|ilar. the beire end creditor! of sa d deceased to fill their objections, if eny they have, in -he Clerk’s Office of aaid Court, on or bi fore ’hethird M»nd<y in October next, otherwite I.eiterx will be granted tbe applicant. W.tncas tbe Honorable Samuel Clarke, ont L.S.] of the Justices of add Court, tbit 18 b Sepember, 1825. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. C C. ■tent *5 14 W hiskey P HILADELPHIA WHISKEY,in hoge- iinads, just received ami fur sale by Sept 8 C. C. GRISWOLD St CO. IN THE. PRESS and mu. it mtaitr rrm.iinsn S. C. St 5. SCHEJTK, Price in Boards ^1 37{ Cents, Religious Cases of Conscience, Antwertd in an Evangelical Man ner. at Uie Caeuieticat Lecture, in Little Si Helen's, Dish- opgatc-Slreei, BY S. PIKE & S. HAYWARD. TO which It ADTIKD The Spiritual Companion or the Profssing Christian, Tried at the Bar of God’s Word; and some free thoughts on the character of TI1E HAPPY MAN. PREFACE TO THE ABOVE WORK. T HE following Anawera were, amongat o- then, delivered in a weekly Leeluie, du ring the lilt winter, with e view to -emovt Ihe double of ihe timoruui Christian, quicken him in ’he ueyrti Z n, to guard agti. at pre sumptuous hop, a, «r.d promote tbe Tile, of reli gion in ihe tod. Tbtt these important end. might be answered, the auditory were desiri d <> supn y us with serious Cues nf Conscience arrising from the difficulties they met with ii the cnurie of their experience, end toeoncenl their nxmei, that so they might, with th’ roster freedom, propose their respective !.set, and that we, in < ur solution of then might be kept from the least degree of fetr or restraint. Through the repeated importunities nr otn friends, and from satisfactory evidences of use •nines*, we htve been prevailed upon to com mit to public view e select number of thetr answers, thuugh .oroewbst can.rscted. Am we I ope, that those, into whose hands the' may come, wi l read them whh Ch iatian carl dour.—And may the Spirit of D id, wlthoir who*e peculiar blessing all attempts will b. ineffectual to answer any saving purpose!. mikethe.es poweiful meanstifbringingthen, aesrerto C .rist, and of malting them more lively and active in his sersicr I If tb s hsppj end is bui in tbe least answered, we sntll re joice,and give G d all the glory, disregard', g all Ihe little contempt thet may be cut upm, us end our imperfect labours. It must re acknowledged to be a very diffi cult a ,d critical work to distribute to even one their proper portion, and ao to divide tl.' word of truth, aa to give suitable encourage ment to those to whom it belong!, and yet t leave iLc hypocrite or pr, i imptunui sinne no room to hope. It ie eq rally difficult to at. empt tu destroy the vtm cot, fid-nee of th sinner withoui d stuthing the peace, and dir couraging the minds ot th >se who are the res f. llowora of Jeans, who is sufficient loe these things i We readily confess our insufficient); but yet hope, that the L rj has enabled tie t, be hr inme n ensure Faithful, ao fir os our spiri tual knowlt dife txtends i and may he enable ou who read t - deal faithfully with your owt. muis that no ne h tr out labours, not your per nral, mui. be ill vain ! S. PIK* 1 . 8. HAYWARD t.oxnox, MsyuO, 1735. As the Cases of Conscience have already been well riccived hy the religious disposed ;i*.’t of a.ikind, the Editor tlicugltt that ad- itional 4 .ration- of’ he same .*U|| c, Heie-'ctl rom ttu Pious Thoughts pubhilied in the Spiritual Migraine, which breathed the same evsnirehcal spirit, would he areeptuble to se rous persons and doubts not, but such ss bavi , regard for gospel-doctrine, will find the ram- u e’ttl instruction and comfort from per- isiug tin Q ications that are now added. A tHW O® THE CASES. CSSS I. H-» :hall we distinguish between the work ngs i f natural affection, *< d the real eierciac f grace in religioue dutiei 1 8. PIKE. CASH SI What methods must s Christian, in d ;elt- ling circumstances, take to recover s health ful vigoroue frame of soul, so as to be able tu .na ntain real and etore communion with Gi d smidit Ihe hurries and business of this world I S. HAYWARD, can nr. A serious person, who scruples to comply wiib (he usual practice* of playing st cards Inircs to know whether these scruples arise from a needless tenderness of conscience, ot l om tbe faithful munitions of tbe Spirit d G >dl-S. PIKE, CASS IV, How may a person judge when • promise or hreatening comes from G .J or is brought by Satin to the soul ? 8 MAY WARD, cash v. How far mav a person judge of iheslrengt' or weakness of Ins faith by th,- brightness o Isrkness of bis frames I S P.KB- CASE vi. Whether s pen who has been a grea' sinner, has any ground tjrxpert pardon, am' the comforts of the Hid Ghus I and whetiu be may p* take of all the ordinances of G >d I -8. HAYWARD, CASS VIS. Wh it judgement shuuhl that person paa> upon himself who knows himself to be in * dark sud corrupt frame, hut fi d h'mr.T greatly unaffected with it, and stupid under it I -8. PIKE. csss vift. How may the times ol family and closet duty b. best regulated to the glory of G id, ou' own comfort, and the Advantage of those abou ut 1 8. HAYWARD. CASS K Is it not presuaiptiou* for a person to hopr he hosa n interest in ftlirist when he sees lit i leor nothing in himaelf, but reason tu doubt and questiou ill 8. PIKE.. cass a. It going to plays and other theatrical per formances consistent with tbe profess,on am ursetiee of Cbirittisnity I 8. UAYWAKD cau XI, ‘ How may a person, who.irdesirous of fol lowing the dictates of providence in every respect, know the mind and will of God in any uartieular circumstance, whether temporal o’r spiritual i 8. PIKE. CASS XII. 8hculd not t person who is not ennfortabl) neaauaded of his being a reel Ohris'ian.abttsii from the ordinance ofthe > ord*s supper, lest he should eat and driok daffieation to himself .nd whst method -iou that person t ike, toset »y l iofy a church of Christ of bit being a m- Aiiguet 94 Uhrittran, SMio omnot- i*v,t - i -,.!** RuT e i"HAYWA d RD n ‘' ^ G ° d * lthA . SOME OF THE PRACl'ieAI. QUESTIONS The touchstone of r*'ing (kith , nr * r .i„; B MiUrricf answer to the two follywiog qw*. h. l ^2S7! 4, W per, ' , '’' , h **« snd'Wgfs fi - reelificd, snrfhf’ notwithrttudinK b* d«siU of SMitiir Ifeith f * 3. How shall we kr ow whether our fshh ii raving smidit all the wetkneues pud doubts ’hut may attend it I 8. yfilP. thS'h-- , T » P«rsou conclude [ hat he ei joys G id in ti e perforaitiiee of du- Guret 4 How may a oerann know, In the evircsoofn ayerwhether h,; ia order the n# leuee Iff the blessed Spint., or und. r 'he mnvpa of hie uwn nature spirit or Ima^ua- How far a child Ilf CJ.d m , y fl) l snC yet have rue g aee inh : ascul I ' Gueet 6, What lithe eu-ntial , ff.reoee hri ween « natural snyl a spiritual faith I **.»• |"»y * person dittngmsh be. f^-cen the gtnume consolstior^ wf ,he ana* pel wrought m the heart by the Spirit o God, »nd those comforts that spring from our own imagination, or a delmive apirit- Quest. 8 Why ,bould the kmg of Moib, by the advice of bit pmy council, in a time of imminent danger end three enii g -nr-resH, ,p. ply fur relief to e prophet of thi G d nf I.rae .11 Balaam certainly wrs,r.d liot tu Baal pei.i- ’1“ Gjd «f fie Mo»biie t 1 Quest 9. How far should thr* master of ♦ mil) concern himself about the eternal sal- vetionofhis children,servant*, flic, is it hit luty to reed i portion ofthe scripture to them morning end evening, end pray wi'hf thenu ofler f Should he not c»t: chise, or *«k them ^♦•Ttment ntifitinns, at proj «r seaKhns f Quest, 10. Ik it potsiole tor • person to be regenerated, or b >rti again, and >et ft r many ** ara dter (nr he is not f And may ■ person no way doubt of his regeneration, and, at tht natve time, be an unconverted person t Q iest. 11 What advifee can be given to t serpen grievi uily distressed with fears,doubte u:d unbelief 1 Qui.it. 13 fg the death end sufferings o . or hi* passive obediet ce 4 ail that ia re- putrid far the saWation and juttifii ition of* unnei t Hath bit active i ighteouRnesa no **) vorlt, or mint it be imputed f— 1« the imputation of C h !».'j active righteous* es« an essential point of doctriue« or mty A nun be safe without jt. Quest 13 la it posible f >r a person, who ia •tabled to bewail hit own vileneas, to be ai- •ured of an interest in CJh*ist with eternal jny. nd yel not have an aatoniahing view of the :iory, fulneas, and au<tpbleneas tf the Ifedi- or, engaging and coi trading him to love iiu Saviour, and delight in hia waya t And ia '.possible to have such an affecting view of ’.h-iat before regeneration f Qiesl. 14. Aa I apprehend that the prae* a* nf (ffiiuUji prvjifF.'ii unfuthianakU ia iau ixys, ia it because thin age ia to much v iaer haili tlie lw»t, or i* it bed use we are less ac* quaintt'd with the life, power, and comfott of uat relig'on which it pure aud undr filed bw- iure <jod f Persons wihlng the above above work will olrSKc to leave thei< m*me9 at the Br>okstnre •t the Publishers—where tbe Subacription is ow opened. A* g 13 soo Upholstery btore. T HE suliBcrilmr respectfully informs th* public, that he has opened an exten sive establishment in the above line, next door south of his Cabinet Furniture Ware- House, in Whittaker-Street, and will at all seasons offer for sale a general assortment of FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERY,con- sis! ing of Feather Beds, Bolsters and PitlnWs Mattresses made from pure curled hair Do, prepared moss Do. for ship’s births Do. childrens cribs Do, Cots Ensy Chairs, Betutyeade, Cotts, Door Mats, and, large and extensive assortment of Cabinet Furniture of every description. All of which, will be sold very low for cash or approved Credit. I. W. MORRELL. N. B. Old Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, Ea sy Chairs, and Hair Mntresses, corded and restuffed in the best manner. July 31 Geoi'gia, Chatham County By the Honorable tbe Juelicee of the luNrior Oourl of Chetham County, lilting for or* dinsrv pu-nnees ■ro all whom it aut comcehm. 'TWHEHEAS Jonathan Meigs, ulnfiniilrs. \*7 tor of the ei'ate of Samuel Heughton, deceased, has petitioned the Comt ol Ordina ry, to be dismissed from his raid sdministra* tion i Now these ere therefore, to cite and admonish all perinea interested in the asid et- ate to file tlteir objections, if any thCy have, -o the granting nf the prayer of the petitioner n the Clerk’, office of Hie aaid Court, on or before the tenth day of March next, ether, wise Letters Dismiasory w<lt be granted the petitioner’ tVitru is th- Honorable Anthony Porter, one of the saiu Justices, tbis tenth day of 8-ptember, eiglt een hundred i d twerr t) -five. SAY U PI. M B«'ND, Cleik Courl Ordinary. n-pito u ’ike \iWn\iM HAS RECEIVED PER SHIP EMPE ROR, AJW OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. W AFFLE AND WAFER IRONS Dust Pans and Spit-Boxes Hair and Wist Brooms Club snd Broad Axes Scrubbing, Cloth and Hair Brushes, A i. s o, A few dozen Pucketlights N- B. WEED. July 33 91a ,|P° Laid, KEGS. PRIME LARD, landing from ship Savannah, and lor sale C. C. UIUSWOLD it CO,