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HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER. >f?v lll> WKDNE8DAY, JULY 24, 1822. jfo. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. PL'BLt SHKU WEEKLY BY DENNIS I1EAIITT, AT T'inCK DOLLAHS A YEAH, PAYABLE H AL>' ykakly in advance. TU>e who do not jfire notice of their with the paper dtacontir.ued kt the expira t?i?f'he year, will be presumed as desirinjr ij, continuance until countermanded ? AntJ no paper will be discontinued until arrear J(rr? ?re paid, unless at the option of the pub lube r. \Vhor~sr will procure nine suhicribera and ) Ifiirintee the |kayments, shall receive a tenth -r?tn. Adverti?emen*snot eicrHinjfonrteen lines u li he inserted three time* for one dollar, and ?vertty-fi'-c cents tor e.tcb continuance. Sjbjcrip'io is received by the ; rinter, and ipottofthe postmaster* in the atate. .All letter* upon business relative to the pa per must he post-paid. ?#* (ientletn.en ot leisure, who po?*r?s a ?iste for iiter*ry o<?r?uiia, arc iu\ itcd to fav our jo with eorntnuniCationa. A Presbyterian Canip-inrct ;ng n .il e immrriCe on the Thur*>!*\ b-t .:*e ' r I ?st Sunday in tins iTirmtli, at th< f.-ld mve'.uv litm*, in tin* county, 12 n 'l<-? -jD H lMtviro'di, rn the road leadi?j: trom li |j\ Vir M/h t< M rphev'a roil*. Ilie1rtc:i^* Ol / ill re'j'ieved to attend- A number of I ii. ire f * ?? t f(!. Jul} IS h. lfc--' CvMI'-MKK I'lMiS. Til!-" following Cimp-M'd.rp \r l| he In !d hi N'cuk? I *tr . : 'I u*- !>' at Sa If'D mn'i !ii^-li'?u?f, ;n <?? aiv?* count\, 1 .> tn.le ; fro" l(ill?bormi?li, to ammrnrr the J.. I, an.l fundsJe tJ.o Jfi'h <-t tie ?J, ??* ?? le? ?? uih oi U#i?-ij?ii, n^r < ???- tiu>n ?-*.,e r.-ad, wii|i'<iiiiiiitnrc ?!ie it?i, ?*> i r . ?u 'if !ir Wi S ? j.te'ii* e: . tii? Jd *' '.1 ...r.t Hh ttiiii ni?eiin^-lii ?'???-, m tjoatli* i <<? y 1u mile* Ittun f*li?pcl m?:, to '.e^m 'I ?- 1-'.., anil end tt.r lt> Si ??i Sc|.-U n.t>* r; the Itli at K.ii<?woo-5 m'liiHj; Imukc, -i? ?n>iUr rnun t\, li iinlr* trom O\io'u, Miiii >() li?m h> lr {to, to cutrmci ire he -c h, and roi.'i' iic till ' oJth of September; ?iul >>n I iiursda} . thr ' >>:h of ViiC'i?<> ?? ? "onlcre'u r, tor ?. <1 l>. strict, ? ill commerce in Kale ?u, to *? nc.'i the Lxj! Preacnr-.*. ui'liin tiif tjoumW r.l the tl.sir.c:, *:e respectfully inweil. \N in. Collision. j*.:? io. ig:c. C A M P-M KKTINliS. y\ C \M P-MI'K I'IN(> u !l ton m'-'.ff on I haturdiv the JUtli oi Jul), i?t uVluck ?? (tie afcmoiin, u? Surri count} ab-.?ii l.rie ' Jit. let north *e?t of Jon-** Me, t-.r Ir* ?2liir c ic, aftd conclude on t lie Wt Ju? d \ <ollov. ? A ('4 np-M? ciinp will e .ion.?iice on >f.i?ur .!;? thr Ji! of \i , a! t!.r< c ?.V ck i? *he 1' rn kii', 11 I'at <ttl conn' > , 'li ee ? >r four .ii l-? lorlli ?^>t tit "siit rr ?' d oi.e m.l ? nee o* 'lie |{ v J% r?ie% lt<??:l iin**, jt > t v n< jj b .in.t- > -II- ?! pnuprfl, tor ? .<? *rl| CUCmi', an. I co!.cW?-tc t!i- \V. (!iirtu<\ Iv?l lowing . I be Yjdkio ni?'r'n t ('onf'-rtnc * ,1| e'-m wir-nrr on ^'dfies.1.^- ?!ie 14 !i of \iitfut. at >.in" / ?? nif^t n^- ? sr, in tlir I i\?i r part J' ke- 'iii;hh, ill' (jir r ? nir ??''! l4<:r < 4J*inji- M * iiii^ ?- il* he held l ?.' (.?oh.iid c. r :uit _y T';r editor o?" t?>^ Si#r will pV ?o in >.-rl t'.c i'.n>\c ap|H*iu?ii.^nf ? -n Ins ? ^.u-r. l.EWh 8MI?>l!?UK J'Mie J 5, 'I In* \:>rth-( ':u\>li:i;? : ?:i |? * <>! ?>)?? i<? v I .r K'?:r i? ?i! Doiihi'i'" *1 ?? * ii?. ?? il! ?rnf It j'.pi Ii h Sa*ur<lay ?he "1 i'iv ni \ t. at 1 1 ?/c 1 ?< k A M -mi t r three <! ?j * I I Mr Country- Line \**o i ?< II cttrxv T" ?? \ , 1' ?? C i??ip I * . Mi et >ri?.h'*i v , '?? i hi .It ? Mm Hi u ?? ?t i>t * I ? >irmi;li,oii SatiirU. t lie J7ili >1 \iifj?i?t, a:> : r u> *<? iN\ ? I lit ?Sip meet in ?? "ill r w'h pti -.r 'irf jrh ti|f, wlnr'i will colt mile IrmD a*\ ?oil*) c|iiriii? tlnir ? ttinjf J'llv j I (>!{ S \ l,K. ? * Till". ?'i'.mrrib< r ??M -r . *. ?r * .!<? tSr 1 i ,r-;r anil <?.>??.? 'i CM' 5 Weltlillf In ??!??? Ul .||?ml ln? wl.ru- li?* now In i'? t ic of MilWhorn'iirh. ill li t ctn. tuns an if tr jjro iti<! I'lie hou>e rortain* r on.*, will hm?lieil, w^tli a Lr^c >;?r fri r-H-ni; 4<lj'un.M); (lir h'?ise i? a timing r>> ?*' , .>?; I?y 1(> Iret, wi II fini-ltt I. Tlir ??t >rr urni'Dtt on the I t :?r<- a k tclicn, *in ?ke W'l'n , l? ? n, aiHlilr, r?rri*|'?- lion#*, 8w mi I * wrl| -|| rsi rll> lit water wiflnii a fr-? l> et ol i.r i 'cli-n It 'fciilil ? ?nn ?n eh^i.ile ??t'l.'i i i jV?r a Urije l .'nil ? , or ???y per-oii uisi. <? ?| hi |(it|) a private l??i?r?li"ij uonse. I h? will he icniiii i:?vl> i iiijj. Amv ip|?. rjtK n In m?:l, ? r f. i . trier u*vl mmf p .r fttil.r iiilortnaiion, will he ??tien?le.l to witli A"l ?'? Ij\ John \\ itlirrspoon. Jnlv lf> J7? tf Z i' Thr c.li'or of the TJ:ilei>(li Kr^i* er is "'I i -iei| tn pnhli *h the above hi Ihi paper ">r e k*?I *?*? In. W\WMnvrmtfc\v Ac <w\c\\\\ . j Nik faU *e,. Hi is, (i i<ii At:*' *? ?lei!i\ , w ill cmtnii' ire irti 'lie linn Mom* ' v "* t' r tie ?mirtii ??' lnl? , ai?4 terminate on ' inli Siturdm in iNuvoMMI, i'hIit 'he ''^i'c i>t grc J oli ii U gt-ft, Principal. 5. . 24? If Land to be Leased. Tllh land in the lit* Field*, belonging to i be heirs of tbe Uic Wot- F 5trud*ich, wilt be least d out for one and five ) cw?, on Turxli) the ? 8t.Ii August, 1 *22 Term* made kiit??n at the time, and attendance given, at tbe Market House in Hillsborough, by Y virtue of a deed of trust txfcotfil to the s-ibtcntH-u by Jolm Thompson, we shall proceed to sell, on Thursday tbe 15tb ?la> ol August next, at tbe In. use of the said Thompson, all Ins per.shable estate, to w.t: six lead 01 Horses, six Heds snd Furniture, cne Wa^onand C?eer, his Farming tools; s ock ol CJa'tle, llo^S, Slirtp lUy, Oats, Wheat; old Corn, and ibr corn now growing, which Mill be s* ? id in loti in the field; and many ot!irr artic ? rui te.: oni to mem ion. 4 lv? the p!a<i*a< ion will be rented out for one )ear. Tuelvr tfiontl.s credit w.ll be gi^en; bond and approved vc.uii) will be rcquir< d *tl loose indeli. til to tlf ?a>d John Thomp son, are rtque?i?-d In make payment to ttie subict .b r% nn'nrds^U.lj , cr tLe^ \?dl be exil ed oil In an otficrr. James \Vebb, July 17. Guardian. 27? lm NOTICE. Kmidi I irrniju-in, Jullll Yuu.'lg, J Trusters. Jjiy 9. 27? J LIST OF LKTTFKS F'mc nit j ?! i!w Ojfice in ( L pc' /Ii", . V* C , July I, t 'lii R ^ i!i?'iita \\ ? i !". *f'iu*r9|ipl Wm. \i.dervKt H l'lis*ia Brv-ll Mobrrt H H Kearringt .n TVirnett, Julin t> . III.*-'!"!, IJ*-v?rr. C T!r?mas '.'??nl . .ci j^nkti i die, w .1/ ??*?:, ? o' n G. CliaWnrr*, J arph W < l.?v. D 1 h irlrfc 1?. 1> ?noho, t Hic/ur I Kdwarda h K.ihard I.. Krarn, hd*atd Field (? T lir^n!jcrry, (jilnturc, ? II (? otj;r H^rnJun, J >!i* H ri J . nr . II .11. M ?> V II lia vrv, Charl? k \V .f.linston, K Br, art Kit rell, 2 L B?*:ija.mn T. Long. M llcnry ,V'i re, W.ll .??? ,l*crritt, .*/a!i>na? E .*/.?nly, .'ohn -Morgan, 2 U fie ir^jc OlJliam, HuU'U I:. oulturo l' J ?lin M . P.arson. H I'rc-tly Ro'tcnberr)-, Janie Kriir*, C..*i lf? I. H dley. David S4n.fcr<, John S. r->uii. Da*. d I. Swain, H>ct.ard ">initli? li iiiori *' >a (ander, Gray Sil's, 2 r C.ror^r Tarrv , Mm Murv M Tree "?V K P. W t atmoii. ilnin Thuiuspoii. P. ?'/. f hapH llii.', July I .and for Sale. IMt h Kit lot mIc i lit* o| land w.'icrron I no a ivi,f ?;? a "<ir^ One hundu d ft forty A cits. u rti a k-kx! il i !h i,. house , k.tciicn, )>arn ai.il .? !, <>ut f>o'i?c-; .,l?o a ?! -pplc orchard, m<! a ?n ?.l j ??? .?c ? ? ? rclm^d; H -iitf i tix'it >'\ ? ii- a ? . Tt> n ?t * r> 'ixi Hr'tihoriujjh. ! Will ?*K- a * .?!? ,i j> r p4\ . jk.I v. iil ^ ve oi f or two lar.-t credii lor pail ol ilic liiiniis K^tis. rftt.ry, Ju'y j -- ? Jw s o r i c i:. fr I !l\\ r.l> or ?t,?|pn (r >uilie li* i?j; m i?ran\illf ro'iivv, nine O'llcs w. i ii|" Utliinl, on ti.i la; i.l M.?y 1a%t, a kT.iii j;ra \ Marr,niiM \e.?r* ?i'n', l>iai)dcii \*i.h the l'-licr I on tin- Irf; flu'iilck'r, ?'mkI ?'< loiind v lit n rsc\.p'?! Ironi nir. A lib* r>! rc w?r>l wi.l Jw j;?\ e.? lor <!??! vi ry o| ?jiii jiiarf , or tutor * > ?ua' I ,;ei Iter and all rva?oii?bl?- rx^mi's pj!?l W 1 1 ! t:i 1 1 1 Jackson. J-.th 6. 25 ? 'wp (ill \VK STONKS. *" I ^ II K r lias rtccitetl irvtii or c I |> ur Mil- pt n? i, l??r ifi avrj, fnmi two to lour fprt I njr, t.ifd and lieuded sutli tKiiil) Midi' to hftnc .?? y iiiKr>|ition u?ual. l> put mi )jr4V?- ?.t.<i>ti '1 Imv witliip^ to |?r> ? - ru:r ?octi an artcle on li ive tbe inscription l?Mt on in a handsome manner b) tlx* ?ub?cri* l?cr, kMil if nunc n >vv on band should please Mumc wtio Aiiimti * ii \ w.e cmi oc ob t;i lied at nlmrt notice I iir ?t? .1. s wrTt taken from a quarry about eighteen mil# ? km# tin* place, and arp id a I glit pre* colour, b< * lit Ic interior to marble, and u ill Cos from tour to ten dollars per pair, ?-*r ii<i?p id li ttcriii? Specimens ol thr s one and le u ring cmi be ?rn on appl cat ion. N\ in. II unliiigton. Mi; 1 I. 18? AU X \NDKU ?$? UARUISON. UV t . oil hand die following articles, jtlnih iney w .ll s< II at very rcduccd |H l"> lo Mint tin- timet. II -?t * addles, Cut back trees, at ^ 16 00 cash. I'la'eu (<ig iJatm-M, 40 oO Co.nnion ditto, 23 <m I'iaWd Carnajfp Harness, elegant , 85 l?o Common d<t'o, 55 1)0 Mriecb Hands, by tlir p?;r, H 50 tilmd itrnllcH. 2 25 and all other art iclet n proportion. They Will also credit tlieir work si> and twelve months, a a moderate advance on the above priees, or reecive in payment ?ny ind of produce. 'I etr aliop is on Queen Street over l)r V ebb's ?t>ed ea! shop January 0, lJ?2. 1 Up? -tf fresh imported goods. H. G & Wm, H. Rowers , pkikksburg, H AVE juat rrcei?il from New York, by the schooner* finxuix anil Brlvidere, fii t* -one p?c ka^es, comprising an extensive and elegant assortment ot STAPLE ANI) FANCY adapted to He summer Mks, which hare been purchased on the be*t terms, and are of fered tor sale cheap for cash, or approved credit. l'eter?btirir, Va J'ine 15, 1*22. 25 ? lm LIST OF LKITfcRS Itcmuiniaz tit the Ftut- Office in UtlUlntrourft, J\". C., Ju'y 1, 18* J. A Samutl I loll) way. Keneth M Jones, George It. JoiiIaii. K Win. KirkUnd, Wm. Knight. L Thomas l-orinp, 2 M David R \lsobrook, J ?bfj ti Mison, P P \shc, Mr? Sn?anah \spin, Andrew s, James Auk.tiSjn. B Mr. Bruce, 2 James It rd. Dav.d l>. Itrandon Esq. , , - , ,, vi. ^ 1 %xr *u .. ... * Joseph Moore, Mi?a Sarah \V Bi vam, .* , .. ? Alr.xander II. Vtebur, ??rtrn lloArn, u.t . .. v,n.? W n. Maid win. It bert Brn.khy, M.rk Rurbee, An.lrrw R-irns, Minfi'il Br osett# Warrm Ba?l, Henry Berry Ransom Halhn, ?Jtn'les R.-uce, Rachel Riase, L dt* bidj^rr. C BetsrV Mo .re, A D. Murphvy, 2 \\ iU-v I* Miii, ii.ii, 3 Mu/h Montgomery. N James Newel P .!/?- Phillips. \Vn? Paisley, Wm I* ckr'.t, jr. II>. it limjamiii Pusce, Hum ii IUr,s''? The honorable Circuit ?'?'* c* Palmer, Court, c'erk of, Hills- Divid Parks, borougli district N Piatt, Clerk of Orange r'jun-"lon,,?* Pickett .Wan P?ter?on, '} ? R'tiry ('alt, Itn'^n <;ru? >r?, Ko.iert F.phraiw Conk. Jf?hn W. Cardeu, Hug'; t 'ain, James Clulds, J??liri R Cwmmings, V.rtiia Craf?, W ilhatn < abf, Chai !es i\,xt I honu* Christian, %V litis Carroll, Af.rani Crabtree, Branch 4'halklev, ''aihcrme Coll ins, John Carnngton, 2. 1) Susanah D-irham, Itrbt era I>.cke\ , 10 II I). Trick, Zacherish D.ckey, ?*rs I'eveieux, ?I udgt- D >iiiit II, Fi l* aril Out 1*, hluabclh J 1j -dscn. h J 'hn KpMari W.lliam Cain, sen. Burr ? Ls r s, h ( lirili-? F Fause'f, Robert "iilier, Kaa J.il.u Farron. ( t . Oanii-1 C;cen, Thu.i ?> (,ji rot! . II Mr.uelT Micks, John Horn, John I lav u ood, Morgan llart, Kaac I loir. Ah x Hall, \V I'l 1 1 iltlt I'l^top, 2 *ieh:bal.l Haralson, I ! zabetli If. Ha'r, John II ll.l!, *nn J. Mi l, J amen llart, I ilom k llofner, tmuel Paislev. K John Rogers, Delila Rl.odfj, Jirne* IU\, Tlmmiis Uuffm, Sajnl J ohnston Rhodes, David Rav, Mi?. Khrabeth Read, Sarah R?spi>err\, John Bidding. S *bner Spender, 2 Rehtrt I.N Smith, I iiorr.us Scarlett, Davul S ray horn, II. N S(? ncer, J ?s-ph Siubbins, S?r* 1 9m >?, Co! J t.n Str<ckard? T lie > i?-r tf Kit Oi artge C; unt> , i J il.n S rood, 2 J. .illl P MllllLl, 2 John Scotr. . I' D -ct v T imer, Jame> 'I'urner, Joaish Turner, Knocli Ttioiiipson, JoKcpli late, Wm. B Ti Mot son . L John f/msted, Halli"); l.'aher. \' R Yickers, Jc-ssee V.r.ci at. W Wm W'.lkersofi, 1 ,e? .n Woods, 2 Wm nitthorn, \\ m. H'i.ite. I'a'eh \S Isnrt, Wm?. x\ atson. Rev. Uuh.?* W dev, J.>ntr s ebb, l>a..c W at son, .y/r W'tnte, .1 *.?rp-rct Wat n on, John Withe 1 spoon. t?Cwrjje Homer, H. L. Cook, 1\ M J 1 1 1 v 8. C6? - Land for Sale. r ?"'UK subscriber, to remove t?? the A westward. u ill, on Tuesday the JUth of July next. ??ITc r fur side to lite highest bidder, lii<i plantation, Containing Six hundred and fifty Acres, lying in the county of Or.mge, one m>le we?t ot t lie Uaw fields mrftin^-bmiK, and 'brec miles east of Murnhey's mills, on the post road leading from llilUborongh to Salem. The situation is as heslty as any in the state, afford ing excellent w ater, and accommodated with a conimodiutis dwelling house with seven rooms and three fir- -places, aNo a store-house, and all necessary out houars, with a good barn and stables The land is as well adapted for the culture of corn, wheat, rye. and tobacco, as any in tins section of the state, and is well timbered; a sufficient quantity is cleared tor eight or ten working hards, comprising eight or ten acre? of meadow of a superior quality, and good orchards All of which the subscri ber will s>-l| on that day, either in one, two, or three facts, to suit purchasers, one half of ttie payments will be cash or likely negroes on taking possession, for the other half a cre? ?la of twelve months will be given, or negroes in payment tor the whole will suit the sub scriber. (ientlenicn from the eastern part of the state w ishing to purchase arc invited to come and view the premises. ( ieurjje Allen P S. Purchasers can huve the refusal of my com, wheat and oat crops. Ilawfii Ids, Orange county, May 3. 31? t# f'u* SAi.fc A l THISOFHCE State of North-Carolina, Ofi.LYGE COUSiTr. In Equity? March l erm, 18.2. .ibner B Bruce et uxr. admrt. et al, complft VI. Frame # Child and tf'm JM'Kera'l^ drfniditntt. T'HF. deali of William *i*Ktr?ll, one of 1 llit* defendants in this Cauir, being sug gested at tins term, It is ordered by the court, tlu* publication be made in tbr Hills borough KcCiirdcr tor six weeks successively, tor the execntnis, admmistiators. or oilier jiii. per representatives of tl?e said William M'berall. deceased, be and personally appear b?*l??r? ihe judge of our next Superior Court of I .aw and L(|uity, to be held for Orange county, at 'hr caur iiMiise inHd'iborough, on ttie tlnrd Monday in Scpu nibcr next, then and there to shov* cause, it iuiv they h<?ve, wherefore tint said suit sltJI nut'stand revived against them and ttiey be made parties defendants, and the sanie proct-ediitga be liad ar.d carried on against tlien. in as full and ample uiui.ner to all intents and purj>nses, a* would have bren dor.c had tlie said William M'Kerdl surviv ed and the sutl have been curried on against him. Test, James AY ebb, c. m. e. Price adv. .? 50 22 ? 6w D. IIE.\RTT * Proposes publishing, in Hillsborough, N. C a religioutt paper, to Le eutuled 1 H K NORTH CAROLINA Eva ngelicul Imtlli^eticer, In winch v> !l he given 1 1.*- rrost important in formation iclntive to the spread ot ;he goi pel, an 1 tlit- consequent mel nrsliun oi the condition of the huirsii tamily, wiih such other intelligence as may he interesting to the christian reader; occasionally enlivened with religious and aior^l essays, and ligh'er articles te nding to promote christian clia r 1 1 \ ?iid ueaveniy -mmdedness. WV PROSPLCTUS. TO a contemplative mind it is pleasing to lo->k abroad over '.he v?;ious portions of tne globe, and observe the improvements which are daily taking place in t he condition ot man kind. We perceive the dark clouds of igno rance and error, ot sup*rst:t.on and fanat.cu>m, r^laullv wasting away , and the ln-iiZoit gd ed w i tti a brightness indicating the approach ot a morning glorious to humanity and rtcti with blessings to the children ol men. I liese heai t-ihceruig prospects are the natural re ?ul sol extended information, but more parti cularly the Lles.cd cflecia of an expanding knowledge ol the divme precepts of die Chris tian rehg.on. A general thn&t lor knowledge items to be awakened, and the cflorts now making by m;s?iunary, bible, ;<nd othet socie ties, to a.Huse tl?e r? iigion oi* '.he gospel, and to me alcate a niort '.ueiitive observance of our Civil, loot a!, and it !i|fi^tis duties, arc attended with a eucccss cliceru.g to the heart of the philanthropist. It is unJcr such circumstances that ue pre- I sent to ihr friends of Christianity m this and the neighboring states, proposals lot publish ing ?n ' ioi ^la?c a weekly p?|>er, calculated in aid t!i- t a line in whicn 10 n any are enga ged, and aie induced to hope that sucli an t s t:/jl.9ti.nt ni uould not he ainon^ the hast el- j liCicnt means of promoting religious informs- 1 noil. liy the multiplication of political papers the m..id? of the people of this favoured coun try have been enlightened in the scence of "ovcrnmeut above a 1 the nations ot the earth, "nroii^h the same means is it riot reasonable to expect thai moral darki?ess may he disii- I paled, the love ol religion In* inculcated, and .? warmth i>e ml used into tlu lie.?risol believ ing oonsti.tiis which would urge thezn to st II greater exertions? For though nc are |<i< a-?-u ill coi icmplat ng the <>eiieint advance ment ol christian knowledge, mut tne melio rated condition ol mankind, yet ue tind much to lament when we look around us and |H r cent* iiow many arc still enveloped in >l??ihful ignorance, tne v ictiius of vice and immorality, liioug.i hving m a christian land there are s line, .Ls many, v. ho never enter a church, who never oj>eti a bihle, who never reflect on the canst- or the purpose of their existence* May not the d flusi-.n ot religious intelligence ten.! to n move this hsilessness? May it not tXiite to inquiry? May* it not lead tt> convic tion? to reformation? I lie con inual dropping* of water wear* the hadest stones; . may not ue> kly admonitions and repeated example* melt hearts of stone? Surely there is room to hope that the coineu plated work, if properly rncjor.ged, may contribute in some snmll degree, towards hastening tuat glorious peri od, w hen " the mountain of the Loul'l house shall tie established in tlie top ot the moun tains, and shall he exalted above the hills, anJ all nations shall flow unto it ** In presenting this prospectus to the public, it is unnecessary farther to explain the nature of the projwised publication. In its conduct, all possible care Will be taken to select such matter as may fie most interesting and instruc tive, and the promised assistance ol stvt ral emim nt divines, it is t Xpecttd, will aod use fulness and res|*.etabiliiy to the woik. CONDI HONS. Thr Lvj?n^< lical Intelli^? ncer will be pub. Ii?-hed once a ?etk, and contain e i^fit quarto pages, neatly printed on go. mI paper. I lie price will be ibrt-c dollar* u \ car, if paid in advance; otherwise lour dollars will be demanded. No subscriptinns received for less tlian one )fxr; and no subscription will be discontinued until all uri arj are paid, unless at the option ol' I he publisher. ,\ failure to give notice be tore the end of the year of a w^li u> discon t iltiie, will be considered ?sa n*w engagement To person* procuring e ght subscribers, and reuniting the amount of the subscriptions, the paper will be sent gratis. The pubbe ition w ill commence at soon at sufficient encouragement i* obtained to de tray the expeUsC OCT l'eriwt' holiUng *ub?cri[>tian * are rtqvrtt ed tojorwitrd to thi? office the mines ? / tk f *ub~ *c riber * they may Aut-e obtained ? eiatntfiy the frnftomU tit flutter mftct. The Shorter Catechisni, For s?l? at til l oflicr, by the gtosl, do?C?, or ?mgi VACCINATION. Report to the Secretary of State for the Horn* Department, f.em the British National Yau> cine Establishment. National Vaccina K?tab!i*htrent,> percy-cireet, January 31, 182*. J Sir: Vaccination has o?w bean sub. mitt^d to the tost of another ytar't t'xperimcr, and the result it an in. trraw of our confidence in thi be* nefits of it. We arc happy to sar, that it appsara to have b-en prartiu ed more extensively than it was, not. withstanding the influence of ?xagge rated rumours of the frequent occur* fence of small pox subsequently oq the minds of some persona, and tl:? obstinate prejudices of others, ?ii? si ill continue to adopt inoculation lop that disease. The unavoidable con. { scquenco of the latter practice is to supply a constant source of iufection, and to put the merits of vaccination perpetually to the severest trial. Of small pox, in the modified and peculiar form which it nattim*-*, when it attacks a patient, who Las been previously vaccinated, many caiei indeed hare been reported to us, i t) ihe cnursu of last year, and Homo have fallen within the sphere of our o*n observation; but the t'lsordtr has alwas run a hale course, b;m?g uniformly exempt from the secondary ftfvir, in vsln. ti t lie patient dies must commonly . when he dies of small pox, F??r the truth of tins assertion wt appeal to the testimony of (he whole medical world. ? And for a proot that ihe nuni'jer or auch cases briars no *pr? .portion to t lie thousands* ho have proGtrd, to the fullest extent of seru* rilv, by it** protecting influence, v%e appeal confidently to all wljo frequent the theatres mid crowded assemblies, to adotil that they do not discover in the rising generation any longer that disfigurement of the human lace, u la it h * obvious every where ?on is years since. To account fur occasional failure!), c.f which ?e readily admit the* exis tent', something is to be attributed to those animosities which prevail throughout nature, and v hu h the phy sician observes, not hi some peculiar constitutions only, hut in the same constitution, at different period* of life, rendering the human frame at one time susceptible of disorder from a mere change of the wind, and ca pable, at another, of resisting the iun*t malignant and Huhiile ionta gion. Hut amongst the m >?? frequent sources of failure which L ive occur red, and wl I for some time continue to occur, is to be numbered that carr ies-! facility with which unskilful ue ne volume undertook. to perform vac cination in the early years of ihe dis cov< r> ; fr.r experience has taught us, that a strict inquiry into the condi tion of a patient t(^.be' vaccinated, great attention to the state of the matter to be inserted, and a vigilant observation of the progress of the ve sicles, on the part of the operator, are all essentially necessary to its compute success. That lets enlightened parents should hesitate lo accept a substitute fur inoculation, ^ Inch is not perfect in all its pretensions, and absolutely and altogether effectual to exempt tlio objects oT their solicitude from every future possible inconvenience, does n jt surprise us; but we cannot forbear to express our unqualified re probation of the conduct of those me, <1 if a I practitioners, who, knowing well that vaccination scarcely occa sions the slightest indisposition, that it spreads no contagion, that in a ve ry large proportion of rases it af? ford* an entire security against small pox, and in almost every instance ts a protection against danger from that disease, are yet hardy enough toper se\ere in recommending the iuserloo of a poison, of which they cannot pretend to anticipate aiiher the tneas ure or the issue (for no discernment is able to distinguish those constitu tions which will admit inoculated small pox with safety;) and there art some families so dangerously affect ed by all the eruptive diseases thai they fall into imminent hazard in t a king any of them. This remark has a p?< uliir application to small pot, A family lust two of its first Uom children ot th* small pox, iuoculatriA by two of the most ai?ilful surgeons of the time; nor is it improbable thai the parents might have had to lament the loss of more children under tl.e same formidable disease, if the pre mitigation of the protecting inHuenct of vaccipatiun had ? >?. hsppily it- io.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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July 24, 1822, edition 1
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