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Augusta Chronicle 4c Georgia Gazette.
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FHKSH
Imported Goods
1 at SAVANNAH.
George* W.Coe,
IS SOW OI ENING
Su Extensive Assortment of
GOODS,
citable for the approaching Season,
—CONSISTING
White Welch PlainsJ
Blue ana do
London Blankets
pose and I’oilJtdo
Heavy Cotton Bagging
Black and colored Bombazetts
Fine worsted Hosiery
Merino and lamb’s wool Hose
Superfine white Flannel
Blue, red and yellow Flannels
Tartan Plaids
Superfine wide Black Bombazeens
Flag Handkerchiefs
Superfine Cloths and Cassitneres
Felice Cloths
Brussels and Vcnlllan Carpetings
Hearth Rugs
Domestic Plaids and Stripes
Oznaburgs
Irish and German Linens^
Tortoise shell Combs
Plain black Nankin Crapes'!
Mandarin Crape Dresses ;
tvlih a variety of other articles, which
neftr sale on accommodating terms, at
lie corner of Broughton and Barnard
treets, for cash or approved paper.
October 29 i2SD
ftiltanzle £5 Wenaoch
Inc received, by the ships Oglethorpe
ind Emily, from Liverpool, and late
rivals from the north, an extensive
supply of %
Stilish, French, India & Do
mestic
DRY GOODS.
ALSO.
Hardware.
Which they offer to country merchants
iihe most reasonable terms
November 12 w2m
Notice.
i)
llffl Co-partnership heretofore cxist
-sunder the firm of F. C. Taylor & Co,
shy mutual consent, dissolved on the
(Way of August last.
F. C. Taylor,
Dexter Chapin.
MS. Business hereafter will becontin
!%
F. C Taylor.
November 12 ts.
r^KKBUHfi,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
IESPF.CTFULLV informs his custom
sand the public generally, that he con
lues to carry ou his business in Cants
id’s Brick Store, in Broad Street, near
opposite the City Hotel. He feels
inkful lor past favors, and solicits a
ntinuance ; he pledges himself that his
ark shall not be exceeded by any done
fe city, and will constantly keep on
isd,
Wt\\s, Cassimees aii&
Y eatings,
OF THE BEST QUALITY;
Il'ich he will sell, and make up on
operate terms.
Cf RECEIVED the LATEST New
«aod Philadelphia FASHIONS.
October 22 ts
'cotton
URE-HOUSE.
"ILLIAM H. EGAN,
t WiNG taken the Warehouse lately
wipied bjJ k W Harper, upper end,
>«hside oi Broad Street, for the recep
on of
PRODUCE,
And the transaction of
Commission Business
hopes, that its convenient ac
ution, and his own unremitting
■ eil ‘i(m, may ensure him a share of Pub
‘ Patronage.
Member 6 oawtf
'"gar, Cjßec, Wine, Al
monds, and
SPANISH SEGAES.
lIIIDS prime Muscovado Sugar
s pipes L P p Madeira Wine,
•’ gr casks do
half qr casks do
75 bags Coffee,
ftbbl. fresh A'hellAlmonds,
i- JO superior Spanish Scgars, in boxes
containing 100 each
< pipes and 7 qr casks Corsica Wine,
Sale by
John Kinney, jr.
Job Printing
Executed at this Office
3TOeU,£be\l,sCo.
U Pi ,eT tr ‘ ,! l City Ihlet,
HAIR RECEIVED FROM N. YORK,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT CP
Staple 4C Fancy
IDUiif
It PI.R, common and low priced, black,
blue and mixed cloths k Cassimeres,
super ami Common Valencia, Toilsnette,
S wansdown and Marsei lies Vestings,
Bombazetts and Bombazines,
Satin net ts, Flannels and Oil Cloths,
Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colors,
Italian do. white, black and Green,
Super light and dark prints and chintz
calicoes,
Silk and cotton flag handkerchiefs,
Cambric cravats, white, spotted, figured
and checkered,
4-4 & 6.4 cambrics, and cambric andcom
moa dimoties,
2 Cases 4-4 Irish Linens, *
1 do. Super brown do.
Turkey red, blue, Madrass and Polycat
handkerchiefs,
Linen and imitation cambrics and cambric
.handkerchiefs,
Long Lawns, Russia and Irish Diapers,
Dogskin, Bucksin, and Beaver Gloves,
Ladies dressed and undressed kid do.
Scarlet embrodered morines,
Marseilles quilt counlerpins 4-4 square,
Sewing silks, black, white, green, blue
and assorted colors,
Cotton cords, balls and threads,
Linen tapes, threads and bobbins,
Darning and floss cotton,
Willow flats and millinelts,
Suspenders, children’s socks,
Casslmere, merino and silk shawls,
Shell & Imitation Tucking & side combs,
Pearl, Ivory and Horn Pocket ditto.
Ribbons —an extensive assortment of all
colors,
Plaids, Striped, figured and plain,
Plain and pearl edged Taffely from No. 1
to 22,
Silks, Levantines, Florences, Satins, Sin
shews and Sarsenetts, plain & figured
of various colours,
Silk Lace, plain and figured,
Silk lace edging, black and white,
Silk hose, Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ black
and white, plain and figured,
Silk and Tabby Velvets, various colors,
Silk lace shawls, veils and handkerchiefs,
Elegant needlework muslin robes and
walking dresses, from 12 to 30 dol
lars, very rich, ,
Low priced needle-work, tambored and
embroidered do.
Jaconet, mull and book muslin Flounces
and Inserting Trimmings,
Worked muslin Bands or Colaretts,
Thread Laces, a good assortment, cheap,
Jet Eardrops, Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and ,
Eyes and Necklaces,
Gilt Neclaces, Clasps and Snaps,
Pearl, ivory, silk and thread, shirt, sus
penders and vest buttons,
Wallace’s extra gilt and coronation coat
and vest buttons,
Super Scissors and Chains for do.
Magnum Bonum and common Razors nnd ’
strops,
Sportsmen’s pecket and Pen Knives,
Playing Cards and Dressing Combs.
Durable Ink and Osnaburg Thread,
Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Shirt
ings and Sheetings,
Bandboxes, by the dozen or package,
Whittemore’s No. 10 Cotton Cards, &c.
ALSO j
Straw Bonnets. \
20 cases of very superior Straw Bon- ]
nets, Bauds, and Trimmings, of various |
patterns, such as bell crowns, double
capes, round fronts, cottage shape, &.c* i
kc. —cheap for the quality. 1
The above goods are offered at whole- I
sale and retail for cash, or on time for ap
proved paper* Regular supplies will be i
received from our partner in New York,
which will enable us to have constantly on
hand a general assortment of fresh season
able Goods; and from the patronage we
have received the year past, we are in
duced to believe we have sold, and shall
continue to sell at least as ciieap as our
neighbors
November S.— ts
IMIE public are hereby notified, that
. Captain James Ware, of the county
of Amhert, and State of Virginia, is ap
pointed one Principal Agent for the mid
dle, eastern and northern Slates; and Ed
mund Rucker, esq. of Rutherford county,
State of Tennessee has been appointed
one Principal Agent for the southern and
western States.—All Licenses to Rucker’s
Patent Batteaux, signed by either of us,
singly, or by one princial agent, or the su
bordinate agents appointed by them, or
by us, shall be as if signed by both of us.
Nelson C, Dawson,
Ambrose Rucker,
Patentees.
November 12 wßw
Will be Hired,
A.T Public Outcry on the fii*st day of
January next, at the market house in Au
gusla, the Negroes belonging to the cs
tales of William Bacon and of Joseph
Ware, deceased.
There are among these Negroes, Boat,
and field hands and domestic servants
any and all of whom will be disposed ol
by private contract, if application be
made before the dav of public hiring, ei
ther to Hr. Robert I). Ware, or to W. W
Holt, Esq
Nicholas Ware, Ex r.
December 13 tds
Strayed or Stolen,
Cotton, Stock,
A> tl
Excliauge Broker.
THE subscriber lias taken an oflirt in
the building lately occupied- h*
Messrs Stewart k i Jar graves, on the north
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Post.
Office—where be offeis his services in
the above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of his friends and the public.
The J'reat facilities ass orded by brokers I
in commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters >'aye long sustain
ed the inconvenience r having none, and
particularly a Colton io-dccr. In almost
every other cotton mw *. the business is
principally done by brokets; and hence
the ease, certainly and (’"'match with
which it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by a,'plying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchasers—the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true state of the market,
nop subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
ton at the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Cotton.
Ist* In order to give lime for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
leave the ware-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. m.—ls left later than nine, sale's
cannot be realized tilljhe succcding day
II more convenient,.the receipts may be
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Cotton will be sampled and ’receiv
ed from wagons till ten o'clock,’a. m.—
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
eralized till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4th. Sales will commence at ton o’clock
and close at twelve, a. m.
slh. Persons choosing to limit and lim-
Ring higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on payinf
cents fora hag entry and sampling.
6*.h, Commissions on sales, 25 cents i
bale.
Orders from the country, en]
closing the warehouse receipts, will b(|
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange ami
R rokeragee,
r ... *
In their Various liranehes,
Will be attended to at all times during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a, m. till two o’clock r*. ju. and from
three o’clock till five r. m.
John Kinney, j hit r.
(Xjr* Money is sometimes worth more
than at others. Persons having it to loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November B.* ts
Valuable TroytcrVv, tuv
sale.
THE subscriber wishing to close his
concerns in this State, offers for sale
a tract of land in Jeff erson county, con
taining one thousand seven hundred and
sixty acres, or upwards.—lt is well adapt
ed to the culture of cotton and corn, and
has an elegant site thereon for a saw and
grist mill—its contiguity to Augusta and
Louisville, renders it an object to purchas
ers. The terms will be moderate for
Cash, or cotton at the market price, to
lie delivered in Augusta or Savannah.—
For terms apply to Mr. George Twiggs,
near Augusta.
Levi Twiggs.
December 3 ts
11 AIM) WAKE,'
CUTLERY, %e.
Jolui Thus. #A. Bones.
H.AVE received per ships Emily and
Oglethorpe, from Liverpool, a general and
extensive addition to their former stock.
They have also on hand a variety of
other goods worthy the attention of coun
try Merchants.
November 29 wGw
la Richmond inferior (joint.
The 10th day of December 1821.
Present —
The Hon. Holland M'Tyre.'Y
Ralph Ketchum, C Justices.
Samuel Hale. j
O'
RDERED, that the Inferior Court!
meet, in future, on the first Monday in ei
vefy month, at 11 o’clock, A. M. at thei
Court House.
Ordered, that no Commissions will
hereafter be allowed to executors, admin
istrators, or Guardians ; unless their re
turns are made annually as the law di
rects.
Taken from the Minutes.
John H. Mann, CFk.
Clerk’s office Inferior Court, >
}llli Dec. 1821. 5
Notice.
WILL be hired on the 4th day of Janu
ary next, at the house of Andrew
Butler, fbr.the year 1822, the negroes be
longing to the estate of Jfeshack Wright,
amongst which are several prime Boat
bands.—Also, at the same time and place
the land belonging to said estate will be
leased for five years.
Casper Nail, Sen.
John Miller,
Beach Island, Dec 10——tdhp Executors.
AUCTION.
By I. Thompson.
On Tuesday the first
of January next,
WILL BE* BOLD,
with or T RESERVE,
At the Market-House in the city of Augus
ta, at 10 o’clock;
Two Prime
Negro Fellows.
Gaud Boat Hands—Terms Cash.
November 13 Ids
r Notice.
fTMIE co-partnershq heretofore existing'
JL between Johnson & Crane, having
his day been dissolved by mutual consent’,
all persons having claims against the firm,
are requested to present them for pay
ment, and those indebted, are desired to
make immediate payment.
James Johnson,
Elias B. Crane.
OC/’ The business will be continued by
B. 1!. Crane, at the old stand, who has on
hand a complete assortment of Newark
made Gigs and Carriages, which will be
sold low' for cash. Carriages Repaired
at short notice and in the neatest manner.
E. B. Crane.
Dec 1 7 Im
Just Received,
—A -~J CKATES Crooltpry Ware,
Consisting of Plates and Dishes, entire, |
lOOd Pr. Men’s Wax Calf-Skin SHOES,
5 Trunks of SADDLES,
Which will be sold low for CASH,
By 1. Picquet, j
►Vu. 5, liridge-Ram,
Dec 6——2 w
Clothing Store
HILLS,
MEH CHANT TAILORS,
KEEP COKSTANTLT A LARUE ASSOUXAJEST OF
Gentlemen’s
' 'ReaAy Made ClolEing,
Os their own Manufacture.
—also—
Extra. Super, and Common BROAD
CLOTHS,
C A SSI M EKES, VESTINGS,
FINE LINEN SHIRTS, &c.
fj* And the first rate workmen, to make
dailies la measure
N. It.—Their Store iskept.cn Broad-
Street, ten rods above the Post-Office,
and three doors below Maj. Thompson’s
Auction Room.
December 13 1m
Mr. LesTleJ
ResphctflJM.V inform, tile lailie.
and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he has
dissolved his copartnership with Mr. Ken.
Kor, and intends opening a school to him
self, at. his residence in Broad Street on
Saturday next, the 22d inst. His days of
tuition will be every Saturday, commenc
ing at 9 o’clock A. M. till 12, and from
half after 2, till half after 5,P. M.
His Night School
Fop young Gentleman will commence on
Friday evening, the 21st instant.
N. B. Ladies that have received tickets
for the Cotillion Parties, at the Planters
Hotel, are respectfully informed that they
will be continued no longer under that
signature.
Dec IT w2t
GEORGIA.
LLXCOLjV superior court,
April Term, 1821—Monday the 22d day.
Slauler Cowling, RULE for
vs. 1 for closure
Nathaniel Adams, adininis- > of Mart
trator on the estate of Na- j S a S e ‘
thamel Adams, deceased. J
Upon the petition of Slauter Cowling,
praying the foreclosing the equity of re
demption in and to ail that tract of land
yir.g and being in the county of Lincoln,
and stale of Georgia, containing five hun
dred and seventy acres, more or less, ad
joining lauds of Gatherel and Saunders on
the South; Eastwardly by lands of Mrs
Hunter, and John Ware; Northwardly by
Seastrunk’s land, and West wardly by lands
of Robert Fleming and estate of Dowsing,
which said tract of land was mortgaged by
Nathaniel Adams in his life time to your
petitioner, the better to secure the sum
of three thousand two hundred and forty j
seven dollars and sixty two cents, with
interest.
On motion of Micajah Henley, attorney (
or said Slauter Cowling— lt is Ordered, •
that the principal, interest, and cost be
paid into court within twelve months from
this day, otherwise the equity of redemp
tion in and to the mortgaged premises will
be from henceforth for ever bared and
foreclosed, and this rule be published in
one of the public gazettes of this state,
once in every month until the time ap
pointed by this rule for payment, or a co
served upon the said administrator of i
the mortgagor or his special agent, at least ■
s months previous to the time the mo '
n ey is directed to be paid into court. <
True copy taken from the minutes of 1
Lincoln Superior Court, April Term, '
IS2l—Monday the 23d day of said
Month.
Peter Lamar, d’k.
May 3 ml2m
aw ®©©a%
Hardware Cutlery.
The Subscribers,
HaVIKG formed a connexion with an
extensive mercantile house in Npw.York,
have just received from that city, and
are now opening in Broad-Street, next
door to tlie Bookstore of Wm. J. Hobby.
Esq. a la-ge ami valuable Assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Hardware
and Cutlery :
AMONG WHICH ARE. OF
DRY GOODS ,
Extra super, superfine and common
Cloths and Cassimeres, assorted colors ;
Sattinctts, different colors; blue and
white Plains; red, white, yellow & green
Flannels ; blue and green Booking Bai
zes ; Rose Blankets, assorted, from 7to
12 4; Point do ; black and colored plain,
figured and printed Bombazelts and Rat
tinetts ; Caroline or Circassian ami Tar
tan Plaids ; black and colored plain ft fi
g tired Canton Crapes and Crape Dresses;
black, blue, green and assorted fancy Ca
licoes ; super London prints and printed
Cambrics; fine Cambric ; plaid Ging.
hams; plain and figured hook, jaconet,
cambric and fancy Muslins ; corded and
jaconet muslin Robes ; Irish Linens, va
rious qualities; fine and coarse brown do ;
Oil Cloths, handsome patterns; swans
down, toilnette and fine white and print
ed Valencia Vestings ; buffi, chintz, imi
tation silk and cotton and printed border
ed cassimere Shawls ; India and German
silk Hag and bandana Handkerchiefs ;
black and crossbarred Canton do; n»ad
rass, pullicat and twilled cotton do ; spot
ted, crossbarred and white bordered Cam
bric Cravafs; linen cambrics and cambric
Handkerchiefs j imitation do ; black and
white silk, cotton and worsted Hose ; la
dies and gentlemen’s black, white, and
assorted colored, kid, beaver, castor and
silk Gloves ; sewing Silks and Twist ;
black and colored Ribbons, various
widths ; elegant plaid garniture do; Pins
in packs: gilt coat and vest, pearl and
ivory shirt Buttons i button moulds; do
mestic Shirtings, Sheetings, Checks,
Plaids and Stripes; fine and common Bed
Ticks; black tabby Velvet ; worsted
Shirts and Drawers; silk Umbrellas, dif
ferent qualities ; foratop, back, ivory and
pocket Combs ; coarse and fine linen and
cotton Threads; Cott,on Balls; fine steam
loom Shirtings; Suspenders; an assort
ment of Shoes ; mm, imitation k real
beaver Hats;
AND OP
IVortVwave & Cuilerg,
Guns, assorted, some very elegant;
Gun Worms; Trace Chains ; chest, butt,
H and HL Hinges; Thumb Latches;
trnnk, chest, till, pad, kilobaud mortice
Locks; tea and table spoors; pocket,
pen* barlow, two blade, pear, prnnning,
carving, dirk, desert, shoe, bread, butch
er and drawing Knives; Knives k Forks;
Razors, in cases ; Scissors ; Handsaws ;
handsaw and bastard Files ; Curry Combs;
Sad Irons ; Waiters and Tea Trays ; Car
penter’s Rules; Squares and Compasses ;
Sand Paper; Shovels and Tongs; cut
Tacks and Brads, assorted ; Trunk Han
dles ; Wood and Bed Screws ; Screw
Pullies ; Candlesticks; Curtain Rings;
Nail and Spike Gimhlets; Nail Hammers;
Jewsharps ; Shaving Boxes and Brushes ;
ractalic Paste and Paste Blacking ; and
an assortment of Brushes.
All of which are now offered at re
duced prices, wholesale and retail, for
cash or approved paper in this city ; and
from the advantages they will posses in
the selection of their GOODS, having a
purchaser constantly in the New-York
market, hope to merit a share of public
patronage.
Walraslcy & Foster.
December 13 if *
In Equity.
Edward Boyd, &V
Joseph Reid, [ Foreclosure of Mori
vs. f gage.
Barna M’Kmnie.J
IN obedience to an order of the Court
of Equity, will be sold at Edgefield
Court-House, South Carolina, on the first
Monday in February next, on the follow
ing terms•“ For cash to the amount of
six thousand two hundred and fifty dol
lars, with interest from the Ist day of
January, 1821—also, to the amount of
seven thousand dollars, with interest from
Ist day of January, 1822, and on a credit
of twelve months for the balance” a tract
of laud containing about 1000 acres, lying
at the lower side of Beach island, on Sa
vannah River, well known by the name
of Silver Bluff. This tract consists of a
due proportion of rich low and well tim
bered highland, wilh a comfortable dwel
ling house, and other necessary out build
ings, and has attached to it a first rate
Saw and Grist Mill, lately erecied by Mr.
M’Kinnie. The purchaser will be requir
ed to give bond and security for such part
as is ordered to be sold on a credit
Whitfield Brooks,
Commissioner in Equity.
Edgefield Court-House, Dec 10, 1821
£\vru\g-lii\\ .Mills.
W ILL be Rented at the Market-House,
in the city of Augusta, on the first day of
January next, for twelve months, the
SPAING HILL MILLS, at present in the
occupancy of Col. F. Boisclair—
In die mean lime, however, the property
may be rented by applying to either of the
Subscribers.
Slaughter &' C, Labuzan,
F. Walker.
Dec 11 fit
ki
■ —■ —■■ ■ ■ , TH' -r
Deferred Articles.
Sav-ottim, Pec. 15.
United States Court.
The Sixth Circuit Court of the UniteJ
States, commenced its session on Mon
day last, in this city, Judge Otivlcr, pre
siding: Tfie grand jury yesterday, found
true bills for piracy, against the captain
■md six of the crew of the sloop Ilirr.m
w»o were apprehended m this place,
last October. Their trial we understand ,
will came on this term. Nothing farther
ot importance has been brought before
the Court—although we learn there is
much business to be disposed of
"fop'ufyucan,
" THP - SESAMTJM OR HENNI I'LANT,
J Recommended «s an article of cultivation
11 for its oil,
There is a vegetable which promises, it
encouraged and cultivated, great udvonta
* ff es < n America—and which I would re
commend to be cultivated for its ml. It
is the Sesamum, anti has been long culti
vated in various eastern countries, where
’ j its seeds are used for food and medicine—
] and from their farinaceous and oily nature,
are alimentary and very nutrition*.
A species of this plant has been u emit
j S'dcrable time introduced and cultivated
in several of the southern states, pnrticu.
larly in Georgia, where it is called Dcnni,
which is said to be the AtVipan name fop
it, being much raised by the negroes,
ihe seeds afford a large quantity of a
mild bland oil, it is said frdpi two to thre e
■ gallons n bushel. They are so tender *>n ( t
soft that the oil may be expressed without
‘ heat. It resembles in taste and qualitv
the oil of olives, and is no doubt, (he best
substitute for that oil, being fit fop most.
; it not all thp purposes of it, both in diet
and medicine,
Besides the various usee to which tha
oil of olives is applied, the Sesamumor
Benin ml, will answer well fop lamps and
wool—for both of which purposes, lam
disposed to vhiuk, li sufficient pa ns were
' taken to cultivate the plant, the oil would
become an excellent and cheap substitute
for others ccummonly employed.
Although all oriental or southern olant»
' wdl not flourish or come to perfection in
this latitude or climate, yet it has been
found that some of them gradually accom .
modate themselves to a more notlicrn one
—and will, if reared in a w.oxn soil & situ,
ation, ripen their seeds before our uu
tumn'al frosts.
SHiVDRACH RfCKETSON.
Poughkeepsie, JV. Y. 9 ih mo. 1 Os A, 2821.
Prom the Jiultiiixoro .Ymeripcin
The natural Small Pox has now unhap.
pily become epidemic among us Ido
not know any part of our city which can ba
1 said to be peifeclly tree from this Conta
gion, To continue longer therefore to
point out every infected street or house
particularly would be useless, 1 shah not
; on this account make any further
search for infected places, nor trouble you
1 with any report concerning them.
It is greatly to be lamented that so ma
ny of these who were forme ly vaccinal,
ed, and others who are at this time nnder
this operation should suffer in any way
from the small pox. The public mind
however should not be impelled to ex
tremes,nor be uselessly alarmed on this ac
count. When rightly understood by them,
i am satisfied these accidents will increase
rather than diminish the confidence of
every intelligent person in vaccination.—
The kme pock must remain for ever the
best and only remedy which mankind can
ever be possessed of as an antidote for the
Small Pox. Every case of small pox r
which has yet occurred after the kme
pock, has been invariably mitigated and
modified by the pteviuus vaccination.—
And no individual to my knowledge has
ever yet died of the small pox after hay*,
ing had the true kine pock.
A general resort to vaccination would
relieve us from this plague. Out if oiir
citizens will continue careless about it
and discourage or frown upon every at.
tempt which can be made to extend the
use of the kine pock among them, they
must be con ent to submit to all ifie evil
consequences of their own folly, nmil
their sufferings will compel them to feel
what it is to trifle &, find fault w tl> one off
the best gifts of Providence to an ungivte
ful world.
Many of our citizens have now become
unreasonably alarmed, and when tiny find
themselves suddenly’exposed to the small
. pox, they conclude at. once, that it is too
late for them to submit themselves to be
vaccinated, and on these occasions they
either give themselves up to their fate or
propose to resort for safety to the old in.
nocuiation. Jiut these are great mistaken.
Any family may remain exposed for seven
days to the Small Pox, yet if they will
suhmitto be vaccinated, without any fur
ther loss of time, the individuals so ex
posed will thereby escape and be secured,
from this contaigSon. I do no stall*
this as a mere matter of opinion, but
as a fact on which the public may rely;
for I have never yet failed to relieve front
all danger, every family so situated, when
called to them within the first week after
tluur exposure to the Small Pox. I would
by no means, however, wish to be umler
derstcod to justify any such unreasonable --
delay, for if the kine pock should on
any such occasion fail to take effect at
the first, the next day might prove
too late and usher in the most fatal conse*.
cpieaccg;
JAMES SMITH.
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Notice.
the first day of January next, will*
*’ c h* r cd at the Mirket-Hoiise in the
city of Augusta, all the Negroes belonp inf*
to the estate of William U, Heal, dec’d.
Tabitlia J. Beal,
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