in.]
CIUWLOTTE, X. C. Tl ESIKir, OVTOV.KK 30. 1827.
P KlJ UKTKLY
«v ti
ihil'ars n tj'rnr .aid in advunce.
No " hmU"s.s ;it thf
«i3crc‘tioi» of till* ediU)!', ur.til all um;;irH(ri“s arc
paiii. )
yi^.lvcrti.'finionts, will he ‘ui.HcrtL'd :it tl!»* nsu.tl
{.jtes. l*‘ st iulinj- ill udv. rtlsciiK ii'
j,j.q,iested to I'otc tin ttc‘ n\:ivir'ii ih. n.i . iu-r (»
insertions, ortlu-y will bf (■ontiuiitd uni.l {'ot-’Jii
ait.l cliur*« il iit-H onliiif^v.
M lanvivs^ ’rY\>WoY
Ai;i.!i’ tur & Mr hit irn; for
4 Ch ivl iVi, ami will rt ccivr all orcU i-s iiiri'rt-
f(i to til' 1'' wiiti bliiii'i s ii'i l.ciUries
btlon
IK*:
\Vtt\e\\es & 3ewx\\ev^'.
riionins 'I'rotter 6? Co.
Rr.si*Kr/m;i i.Yinfom.s
tlif public that t’icy h:ivc
received and oHi.-r for'salt- a
tVu- gold and silver ,)atent le-
v( r Watclic '-, ({.■ (.-iitk nun
and laities) a few jjood jdaia
atflits, warrantf(i; ^iMitle-
nu II and ladies’ g-old Cliains,
Seals and Ke_\ s ; sonic liand-
isl l^ns, Finffer Uihjc«, Kar |{iiijs,
iind I ilij^ree, and I’asle in setts, kr. &r. ;
ail or uii) part of wliich we will sell low for
casti.
Clocks and VVatclies re])aired at the shortest
notice, and warranted to pertbri'.i. ( ash given
fur i>'old and silnT.
Is. 1$. We txpej t to rcceivo In a short lime
some ile'^aiit Militarv and plated i;oous, o.e.
Chiirlotte, May 14, KSv’7.—30
BOAT
rrrnr
Vu\)\nuVv‘v1 w\v.iwojtl
rjiiii: s"
IVieluis and the
ased that \\(.ll
;ic!*ii)cr luibrns !
I puhlif,
kncu n t'tab'i^’.mtfMt, !;tei> iisvited and occupi-
b\ Dr. Il’-iulersoii, and’is iiow i^repari:»l to
fiiicrt liii tT.iYclliTS n d ('t)ievs, mIio niay picas,'
Vi cjdlon bi] n ; unii i'» exertions will be spared
to r ndt r tl e:Ti rii at-rtaide, a-id tli, ir a-
.j|,lc. tIij; table v\ ill l.e I'uni'Mied w-tfi ev-
yn
\anetv \ iiicbtlu' >. c.utWr) alibrds ; I'.is bar
Iieury'{i Comiiuntarij oil I he Jiiblf.
PJlOl^SAl.S
.Vv»vvi u-t .
ri’^MIS lloat i.s in complete ord r, anil will
1 eonmieiice riinnirif;- to lieorgetuwn and
f 'liarUston on the first r:' (!cto er, hi.d will ear
ly prndnee at customary rates. 'I'lie siibscri-
Iters will s[)are no exertion to exjtedite the
traiisiuiftulidii of produce and ji'oods to and
from either of llie above places. 'I’his boat has
made a tiip from Charleston, with a i'ull fTeij^;ht,
in less tiian t.ve davs.
We lla^e a )H)ie boat now on the stoekj,
which W ill be I iiinehed a! out the first of .\o-
V( nibi r, cal' u'atid to carry rtvi hundred bales
f cotton, aii.l of fo li_i;ht a dra»'t of water, as
to be enabh d to go ai all ‘•I ’lsnns. 'I'his b( at,
in eonjunelion witii the steam boat, will ensure
tlie ce,'taint\ of up and down freights, without
For publishing' by subscription, by I'ov.ar f>
llogan, booksellers, Mu. Market btrect, [ dtlay.
I’hiladelphia, 'I iie sidiscribers w ill receivr cotton 'ofreij^ht
AN F,XI’OSn’l()\ OF 'rilF, on moderate terms, and make no charge for
Tx t. 'VirW'’ M \ M i s'lipped by their boats. 'I'luy \^ill
Ulill dL Pi » I 1 .lVAj J J . 1 also roci ivi and forward goods, on reasonable
Wherein each chapter is summed in its having comnmdious it.iri.s ;md wure-hou-
tli Mie best ot liipiors; and his stabb s w | rf>ntcnts ; the sacred text inserted at larg-e, in
•^!elllv of iiroviMidei. un! carefui sew
bt ill coiistaiit iilUiiitanci- ] to its proper heads ; the sense gi\ eii, and hirge-
llOHViKl 1» Iv i I li I'..t f'jti'i) « itli iirurfii!il iw ii n i\fl i>l>.
Chjrlotte, \lJril 20, KS'^'6.
'Hi'
Ills V. ill ' paraj; ■ apbs ; eacii paragraph n duced
ds;
with |;ractieal leiuarkk and ub-
ly illu^trated,
.servationb.
tbe suhsciii 'r's s;a!)lc in Coi.iord.
^ Cabamjs count), N ('. on tlie i>i};lit i>t Uic
SUtli II..St. t'.m gray »m fi> I'.s, ('tie of them ha^-
inn ;i dark mane and tail, 7 > ears old, and a sv-ar
on liisriglit liind pasti in joint. i.ecasin'H d by a
jTipc i the other liorst is 1J or 11 \e tvsol(l, i
tlier w hiter tl an the otlu r; both in good ei.L r
am! shod before, when sto'en. 'I'luy , i tlie
coiiiiiitn .sizi’;, bi't heu%\ ! uiU ■ A n. n, who
calls ins name William Wean, is !-usp'-e,e I to
be the thief, j Dt-an was missing tin. '.aim time
. Ihe h( pses wPre. Me is about 5 feet 7 or H iii-
tfl.es high, broac' acr ss tiie fon he
fii't- t.tpe’’s tiv^ai’ds tile I’.iin, with a very large
J«,()iith; rather stoop sbim'dercd, ui'iileas.int
eoMiilcnaiicc, and down Uii'k ; l)vas*^s n.uc’i ot
hisin.iiliood and isiuiul of miinickin.; the Dutch
broi,'m', and of gam’dmg, and savs he is a car-
liter |jy trade. Had a blue cloth coatee w it!i
a black velvet foliar, giav casiiut pantaloons,
inti black hat with a low tapered crown and
broad rim. Fifty doll.u-s reward vili be given
fhr liis .ipprchcnsion and confinement in any
Jill, or his ilc'.iverv to me in Concor.i, N.
cdlier w ith both or either of the horses.
Ill oimation sent me to the l’o>t-OHice in tliis
Ulacc, will hi- thankfully received.
^ ' JKO. K. MAI I AN.
Concord, N. C. July 2o, 1827.—40
15y Matthew IIkmit, late Miniiler of the (losjiel.
,J tuic I'ditiov : fdihd hu the Rev. fhci-gi fitir-
t'tr, (met I he Ihv. Jvscpn H^n’his, J. M. M'ltk
n Life of the JJuihor, Of/ ike Itec. KjamwJ
Vuhi.^r.
tKtrru.ll tmpvoljdiirnt.
FKOM TUB IIAI.KI01I REUI8TCII.
koT VI.
Having: explained some of the reasons
for coniriieticinf;a Railroad tliroujj;h out
State, it is now proposed to show nmn
partioularly the advantages to result to
l.lie people individually, whatever ma\
he tlieir .situation in {iifferent parts of
the country. Were it to profit a feu
only, and not a large proportioti of oui
population, this wouM he so serious at'
ohjei’tiou, that ue r»!ia;ht well he n el
with the inquiry, “ What is this to me }
Are all these pains to he taken, and this
expenditure of I’unds iiinirred, and iifit i
all, is a particular part of the country
(Mily to he hem llted, while I am lo le-
niain undar the pressiue of the same
diHicuilies If lam to pay niy share
into the Treasury for a public improve
nx-nt, some of theadvanta^es oug;ht to ht
enjoyed hy me in return. If it he not
so, no matter h«w small a payment you
ask, I shall feel myself oppressed lot
bcs, for the security of goods. ihf* henefit of another. Let ustlien ex-
Mr. llenr) W. Conner, t!.e agont in CharleB- amine the ohiect |)roposed with our eve
ton, Will attend to the rei ei\iii'T and lorw;’,rdiii”- , i . ii- i, i'
all gooiLs to tills or any inti.rmediati ))lac( son
the Tee Dee river, and will rie ive and attvind
to ail orders resjiectiiig cotton that may be sent
to his care. 'I'he subscribers pledge them-
.si Ives lo use all diligence and attention in tln ir
powf r, for tlie inten st i f those who niay make
colisigiinients to them.
J. & .T. H. TOWNF.S.
Cheraw, S. C. Sept. 24. 1827.—Bti8
SU\\‘ ^TovWi-V'ttvuViim, i
Ivlct klciibtng Coimty. |
S>‘ss/nti. 18'i7. I
•Ilobert Ihiuiton &, Mar\ his w ilc, 1 i’l tition fur
VM. ^i artiti n of
Als'ciii Spr:it' F.liza'lh his w ife. J l.aiids. j
■{ T is ord '.red by ' oiirt, that piibli' ation be |
4 mule UK wet ks in the Catawba .louriial, for
t'li III fMidunts to iqipear at our iRxt Court of
I'll as and CJ'i irter Ses I'ni*, to be held for the
ci'iiiiiN ot M ek'i nlmrg, on t'le 4th Monday ot
!s>>vi ini'.i r next, nil a'^swer to t!ie petilioii;
oiIk i'w isr jui'g iieiit will be taken pro conlcs-
so ag■iii-.t the II.
I. .M.I,X\Ni;KH, C. M. C.
6t.-)7.—pr. aitv. fJ.
' 'I'he character of this valuable and iiigldy
u'^i l'u! F,\positi('n of tiie Sacred W ritings, is
well known to the jiioiis geturallv of all de-
nnminatii^ns: and it now ci rtaiidy stands in no
! net d of a puidi.sber’s recumnieiulution.
(\>ni/lllur)!>.—'I'he wot k will be pubi >hcd in
but bis large super rov al octavw volumes, of about
one thou'^aiid pa^ e s each, ronijirisingai'out one-
third more mattrr than is coiitained in Scott’s
Coniineiitary, and di livered lo subscr:btrs in
\oluines, at three dollars and fif'y cen*s per
volume, \vi II
violhii's per V
bound; pa\b!e on the ri ci i^it of
ume. A voluiiie will be pt..yli»htd
months.
An allowance will be nude of one rnpy for
e\«'rv five subscribers; and to those who oi)-
taiii but two su!)seribers, a re.ibonable allow-
ance will be made.
As the pricc of the book is put very If,«, the
piiiilishers expect that remittances will be
))i’om tly made ui the receipt of each volume.
i’he publislurs reinie''t those who Ikivc snb-
scription papers, to inform them any tiiii'- piior
to the first da> of November next, of the num
ber they havt o* huvc a ’i:\,V)(.el ob
taining-.
directed on this tlillieully. It is one
wfiich has ever presentel itself as in-
suiriu)unlable in the iin|)i'ovemenl of our
liivers an«l the con*itruction of Canals.
Our Rivers are so numerous, that to
piovidc hy taxation for Riakinp; them
all navi£;able, must be left to some fu-
_ ture perioil, when our population shall
be more dense, their wealth increasfd,
and their resources enlarpjed. To open
any one ci’ our larger rivers and ilig the
canals nccessary to make it navigable to
took into his po.s- s;eaport, the whole strength of tlie State
must be concentrated upon it, not for
one year only, hut pcrhajis for three or
four. In the mean time it is for one
portion of the people only, that the ex-
pc;ns(‘ falls upon the whole, and far the
greater part must poktpone ituiafinitely
C. to-
Anv
liemcily for lrJei»],cr(n}cc..
Thf, Subscriber, on the decease of the late
Doi t. U m. Chamber
se.ssion the personal estate of the deceased, and
fouiid ])ie|jared a lirge cjuantitv of Doctor
Chamber>’ remedy for Intemperunce.
He hereby inform.s tlie public, that he has
dis])osed of all the Meilieine so found, to Dr.
■las. It. ii.ki',, auu Mr. Andrew M. i'anuiii^, uf
lone up in strong board;; o’-four 1 tlii'. e.ty.
bime, hand.>oiivK air.l stronglyl In making thij disposition, the subscriber haa
f each vol.! been actuated by u due regtu'd to tlie interest , prospects of sharing
cverv tbiee ol the neirs ot the Intestale, as well us from a . , , i' i • i i i
wish to give the most extensive use to the vir- 'I benehts ol such unwieldy plaus.
tues of tiie discovery, v, hate\er they may be— e all know that we shall H^'Vcr its a
and he can fiirllicr add with coiilidence, that ' people consent to measures KO partial
the genllemrn wl.o will hereHfter be the veu- ! i,i,rdensome. And if the COSt of a
(1 rs ol the lemeilv far Internneraiici', as pre-1 ... ^
pared by the i-.ventor, have been intimately Single rivcr, even Were we to direct our
coiinei led v.ilh Doctor (jliaiiibeis in his lile atleniflts !l|Jon it with united lurce,
ba\i been Ins a^-Ilia in conipoiinding the utiuld bc more than the pcOple-WOuld
..lid ai' ai iinaintcd w itli its coiiiposi-I I -i i . i. ..
ij\LV\Ms Mil II K ’ reconciK'd to endure, the expense
/•aL /u.ni/iiiilrMJr, Sj^c. j of improvemeiits uj)on numbers of them
— ! at the same time, would in reality be
^ !lic M lielne is prepared eiiiy **y *|ie ' j,, j|,g j
“ub‘>'ribers, who alone are in posses.iioii of tli'*. ‘ • i i .
onun.al liieipi of the inventor, at the ofW of tax..tion, or else incurring a debt, to
the l,.ie Dr (J. in the l.aseineiit biory of Jut- which it IS visionary to SUppOht that we
gT.%’ Meuieal Collej.e, in Du;,ne street, east ■ s,ln,,,1^1 e v(‘r submit.
of Uroadv.:.v, iiiid at the Medical slore ofl ,, . i ^ •
til. flart. (.,rn. r of Rroadwav and Chamber' t ar dltlereilt trom SUCh a system IS
IIKCOMM i:m)ations.
Froi.1 J)'\ E. Kill, r of thr 11.hd
bijtahin ('l.iirch, VhiLid'
Gviitlemi'n,—Your proposed ;-ep'iblicat!on ot
lime
nie|i>;i
l*i..i.
tlie Uev. Matthew lleiir\
's “ K\p.('Kiii''n ol the I
, with I'raclical He-!^,
(t, ^ cioo:s from W aMbin^iun Hall, Nett-; the provision of a single Railroad for
I the accommodation of all the people
I within a retasonable time. Such a struc-
tuie calls for not more than one fourth
[r,oin the f’lniiont Cazet/e.]
“V. ehave the pleasure to aim. uiicc that
. J U* N
marks and j)bserva/ions,” deserves encourage- j
ment from all the friends of evangi bcal religion j
in our countiv. ( imKl I not othcivvist o ( j,.,j.,* fj,,. n.tt m)M. r.mce , . , , r 1
acopyof this valuable work, I " j i,.,^ a.in.imstcnd to t v el; e person.-, .n tiiis ' Ol the whole .sum necessary for the
ill exchangi for it, a I the (.omii.t n .ti n s o r- ckju ln,'‘tuuct‘ it has had the [iroveiiUiit of anv one of Olir importan
h.v... ..h .1,. ;«,ui„i. i:an.,„ ,.„e
of
the 28lh De fin rr, on the prtmises, •
f >'ill piiobe!} sold, a bli 'mie e^t.ile *>i'• ,ji' Ins sm.ccs'Ors,
til ia.uls lit' i-ei'.erii k Dinkins, I'rreast d. On | 'p|,,. ))r. I ,iving-^ton was t!ie In.st preacli-
tii^ part now ofl re^l, is a very l..rge ai.d con , t!\e religions i x]) riei.'e of a Christian,
ymieiit iwi Hing-boii'r, a fra i e, and lati 1_\ fin- i j], jj | h;,ve eve.’ i.eard ; and it is noU>rif'Us, that
j-lied , li,.ri!. ami all other oiiiboii.si s com'iionj |^. ,1^, ly fri/.n the neb treasures which
nei; s^.iA to a farm of its si/i . 'I'lu land, i foinul in Henry’s I’.l >!'•.
iuhnerto none on Sugar Creek, is in a good j -i',, jtn. niinister of the (ioKpil, or ]irivate
stale Ilf rejiKir atiil culti\alini. i’bi'. Iionse, 9 j f;livistian, who might n i',.ird niy (ipinion. ) 'a oiiid
I'iiio tiM.n Charlotte, on tin main leadir ; road
('■11 south to north, via Chesterville, ijii Na-
'T'’! I ord, on till Catawlia, Charlotte, Sal;..!»u-
»■' Ui'. l as bi vn advaiitagi ousl_\ i.e iipied as a
'I n I for Fiitertaiiihient torthe la-lthirtv years;
■'I'i'i IVo.n ii'i liistanee from Chariotand its
’■''’nvuiieiu e in J'ery n sjicet, v^ill alv\a_\s eon-
'■lau bv thc^e
e> I 1 his
■'I'oi.id it lint be sold to the satisf.ietioii ot tlie
V'fe'. u! owiii r, it will, on tli.il ila}, be oilered
tu I' -.V for .1 *,..-rm of years.
'■I \ per>^ jii vv ishing to buy or lease, can in-
'T:'•>. cf I ol, . W . I’li.indoii, Vadesbi ro’, or
^'1 • .liiiin S’ CjH, s^hs^)lt:'v. or .lames Dinkins,
^''1 Ol- r ti:i- pn niisi b, MfcUleiibut|;', b) Icl-
^ r ()v oili, I V, ise.
Iirvi- mnili- easv to the )Miredvisc”, and will
plMdisl’cii on the day of sale or h ::se.
s \i;Mi DLNKINS.
Tie JUh-eui, lun'-ini Vu. S. ou5
.iiM-ard nor dispara.. Hi.s. , 1 nms* say. 'i;.lly if we would avoid the result
licnrv b..s asmueli goeitsrnse, asn.uci piai i-j.^ and frhid,-tuheultii, to i7idm- having our commerce terminate in th
c.d '>,1 u, and as thoroiijili aeipe.Mntance with I -
)id if tiie Sijfii'i!, as are nu'.mii. .)ted i)\ air,
Ihc'lhest and most prohlable stand
frij. tv u >fti//t^i:s, and to their i'rcj.er atuiioria in ! neiirhhoriiigStates. W(? shall he re(|uir-
led then to sliow it to be a real and un-
IU.wu,K. ov iMiM.sTiC --The almost incred-' ^hat the plan recom-
ible success w hub Dr, ( liambirs’n.edie.ine has I mended is for the personal interest of
n.et M i‘.h in tlie ci;i\-ot intemperanee, has bro’t | ench. 'i’lia* it is SO to all perfectly alike,
|,ah nianv fra.idnb lit imitations of this ^ahlu- i^^^.^^,,^, a.Imittfcd hardl>
bleri-meii\. I o .secure the public against im-' ' •' .... •’
position, the din etioiis aecompau} ing the gi n- | reaS00;d)le to eXpeCt,
.My viLWS of 1
..t il.. : „,ay .■ ll„,r.,UKl,ly ; |,j, ,vhlch llts RiTat |,urpOM.
'I.ive ree-11. .1 tested, IaI.tors of in wsoaiier;-, tliroiu-lioul the I T ,, i /r , i i i- • i •
whou,HinMrt-ura,lvertis n.ent andi^l'^'l^ tfrectcd, and hi.H e.ssential in-
tlie Paired
sav, {f on base all oth-r omnu ntarii or
I an Ptiri iiase but oiu’, lie ' 'ire to 1 e\ M.'.tihew
.^laiti’.ew i:eni\\’a Fx-j
t, aeeord |
\vith tliose w!i
valnaide praC.n;.,! eommeiitar> upon
Seri 'lures, and as fnrr.i^hing so.m;i- ol tin most |
important aids to a eorrecl knouh d-e oi them. ^
L. S. jl.wuruift it/
,St. .Ii.iiits’i^ ( hhi~:li, J-iitcu}>ttr.
Frm fU r..v. I! . T "‘'I
Messrs. lowar UlloKan: 'I I e piet.v and good
.cnse of ail Chri-i.an eomn:nmties, have con-j
curred m awarding to Henrv’s Commentary, a ,
d,slingu.>hed place among the '"'[‘'r
kind. For m)selt, 1 can ;.av, that
but if all material
uin. rcmed) fur inti inperance aiv sigmd in the ! difllcuitics shall be rt'inoved out of each
hanil writing of the subscriuers, w iliiouL which vva\ to 8 ccitaiii and easy mai k( 1.
it is not Ijelieveil that he will be dispos-
none are gchuiiie
TO FDIIOUM.
In order that the eliicac) of Dr. Chatnbcr.-
ed to swell trivial diflVretices of op
portunity into ciuises of si:rioijs ohjeclifn
eciiiiitry,
1 I ibis article to it, and semi iis a copy ofthi-, t' Test?- evi(!(*iitly and coiiiplctely secur-
I'i IM is rAC!'- A( ( (>« w rs.
T'l'^e iml rlited to the Fost-nilice, for i'.ost-1
on litiifs, i\. wspapers, or n.aga/.iii'', ar.,
'lUi >.l (. to ( all and si tth the s.tin* , witliont
'•■I y. 'Ilii |uart r ended tbe l.iM >t Septi tn-
and the . r.d't from the (ji lu ral I'ost-ntlu e
''iiisi I r paid on siglit. 1 hose wlio t.iil to at-
i(, this ii ipiest, must c>.jit cl, in lutiire, to
'“"ii'jiiv a in th\- ins',ruction' froin t!i'; (leiieral
'’"-l-nt^.ir , v.bu ii allow no credit, excepl al
' I »'■; ot tV «■ l’o„t asU r.
,)f the same kind. V '>r , , . ,
1 iKoe found it one of the si helps to a |ust
tad practical ae.piaintaiice with tlie baire.l sob
an.e. His skill as an iiiteri.reter is i iit.tkd to
,„ueb respect ; Ins integnty adli. ring to the
"ense of Scriptme. without the
■jirtv feebng, is bi.ublv eommendabb . a..d the
llnine unction wl.ieb runs tlirongh '
iHsvvork. n.ust rend-r It ;m accept dd ; ,i .t
tbo devotions oi'liif pKM.s in eve*y denon..-
""v.lll'bave mv carmst wishes f^or the liuctc.,
oflhe projeet^.l publlcalioii ol U.is wolk.
■OjJiCf., « hl.llnUr, ,\.
(iih)i,ir i, 11537.
r. ^
s'
1.3/,
•L 1.
i)f'V-fls, ttir Siile (it thi
Olhc
(? 'pSiibscri[-tioiis .or
ahk- work received al tl
t!ic ?bove valu-
>s (iflice.
ralvCTS
\V Jirraiit!
paper eontaining it, shall leecivc from us ny
return of mail, a ipiantit_\ suflieic nt to cure one
druiii'ard, vnIiiiIi tln v .mII be ri'+^ue'-t d to ad-
liiiiiister to soiiii' palieiit iii theii iiei^tiborbood,
and publish tiie result
I’ublie institutions and lM.ilintbro|ilc Soeie-
tie-i, by making appliciition (diiiy authentiea-
it d) to tiie Suiisci'iiji rs, sh.ill reeem tlu med-
leiiie at a vei \ reduced |;i ice. Un enclosing’to
us the u.iual price, J.3, postage paid, the medi-
eine can be sent in a Ictti-r i!_\ mail. To those
who an- unable to pa\, on jirrsoiiiil ti/ii,lictilii,ii
of'he individual to ourofhce, the medicine will
be admiiiiilcred gratis.
JAMFS H. IIAU I’, M. D.
A. M. FaNMM.,
2tj-i i^tic‘\swri> to H\ Chtnilers.
rf snpph of ill' above Medicine ha,s been
forvi.irded by’,). II. liar’, M. D. Ti A. M. Fan
ning, v\ irranted to be genuine, to t be siibscriber,
liMi.g 9 miles north of Charlotte , ot w bom it
can be had at the New-^ork jiriei s. \ fi w
^ parcels ot the same are dt posited with \\ lllialn
I F. Cowan, meiThant, Sljitesville.
It is bop-.-il that tho'^e v^boure di‘'.iios»-d ti.
' tesl tbi i liigid'. I I lebi'uti d ini illeinc. w ill a\ ail
j ^heln^elvl s of this oppor1unii\ of proi iiring it
I genuine ; as tin ri an- spurious .imtatioiis i f o
impos* d on the communitv, whieli an nellii(
1 sul nor t fficacious ' M’KM J 'l .
j vt.' ^ 1V7
ed. 'I'he follo\\ing list ofi)l.iees and
(lisfaiices is lo put it into the jiower of
every inhahttaul of our intrrior couii!.r>
to determine for himself arul his iieigli-
bors bow nearly they are interested in
such a Railroad as is proposed, by sfiow-
ing him the distance of it ironi his own
in a direct line. I'he list i.s alphabetical,
rendering it easy lo find tlie name of tlie
Court hou.se, and sevi:jal other phtces in
the county in w hich he lives. F: .mi the
distances of these in miles, as given in
th(‘ numbers, hecanfoirn a judgment ot
his own. 'I'he letters N and S will
shew that the place he liiids is norlh or
south 01 the Railroad.
.\lb niance Church, C.iijlford, N.
'shville, tiuncnnibe, S.
Heaufort,
Ml nnebsn and Camei'on, N.
Ib-thanv, Slekes, ,\.
ISetbnny Church, Iredell, N,
Hiid’s Iron V\ ork s, I.inccln, S.
tt'/on’s Foul, V tdkin, S.
;r. \;iri!’.. Iron Works, l.inct'I'i,
> .rson's, Col. !’.iirl;e. S.
J1
’atawba Springs, S.
Cei tri Church, Imlell, S
Charlotie, Mecklei.biirg, S.
r’luttham '■outii liiH ot S.
Conroixi Iron >\ i.rks, Burke, S.
> oncord, ( 11 ai rus, S.
Cross Roads, KajKlolph,
Danbury, .N
Dixon, lien. I.ineolii, S.
■ lint IIill, • utiicrford, S.
I oriie}’k Iron Works, Lincoln, S.
I ulh nwerder, i.incoli , S.
(iirn anton, Stokes, N.
(iood. Cross WoM.ts, llutherlbrd, S.
(irabam’s Iron on-a. b.
(ill eii C. li. N f,.
t.reeiisborough, N.
(tre«nvil!e, I'ltt, N. F,.
C ove, Duplin, S, W .
t.uilford, North line of M.
Sou’ h line of N.
Haywood C. II. S.
t eiidei’son, Montgonierj, S.
1 lillsboiongli, N.
Hopew. II ( hureh, Meckb nliurg, 9.
Ishiud Ford, overCatawbi,
.lones’ l-erry, Fdw Haw Kiver,
K'li.suin, Lenoir, S. W'.
I exing'on,
I incoiiiton, S.
! oiiisbiirg, N.
•u Doweii, (n n. Burke.
Moi tgon erv ’. H. S.
io( re C. H. s.
''orgaiitoi., .S.
Narrows of Yadkin, S.
' :i h ( . II. N. F.
Newbcrn,
.New Card.i n Mii'ting House, Guilford, N.
(>ld Nation l’'ord, n.
Or.tiige, NorMi liiii ot N.
!.\foi’d, (ii’anvilie, \-
I’ei kins’ Iron Works, S'okcs, N.
I’( rsoM «II. N
I’ittsborough, Chatham, 6.
I'orter, Col. Wulheri. r>i, S.
Qiiai.i r Meeting H. Cane Creek, Orange, N.
Ualeigh,
Ifan.iolph C. II. S.
Hi dfii Id Ford, Chatham, S.
Hed House, Cas" eli, N.
Koci tord, .Siirrx, .
Koekinkghain \ . H. N.
Kockiiighaiii, Uicimioiid, S.
Uiitbcrfdrdton, S.
Salem, N.
.s lisbnry, S.
.Sampson C. M. S. W’.
Sn.itldield, W.
South ( arolina line, Kiithcrford Co. S.
Statesvilii, Iredell, S.
Smiioano (la]), S.
I arborotigh, \. K.
'Freiiton, s. W .
Fnckaseg-e Ford, Mecklenburg. S.
Virtfiiiia hue, Ashe t^o.
Wadesborong'i, An.son S.
V\ .isbin^ton, He.iu urt N. K-
V\ iiy nesboroogli, s. W.
VV ilkesborougii, N,
VV ilii,4iiisl)orougli, (.raiiville, N.
VV I iliaiiiston, Mariin, N. K.
An exautjjle W'ill best illustratr
Use of this s.-tienie, ai:i I’endet i!
fectly e.isy to I’veiy one. A prison is
>upposefl tolivt at (’-oiiCorl in ( I'iauus,
Ol in the vicinity of that place. Lock
ing into the list he finds tiiat he w ■!! he
siluatetl 2f{ miles south from tlio R ail
road. lie knows then that a> '-n -n as
that work shall be completed, let it ho
said at the end of four or live years, he
has at an} time only to l(>;id his w ii/uon
in the evening, t(» make an t'ai iv siarit
the next nKuning, and with a li^' e
gence he will ne at the RmIm».m ii, f f.
evening of tliat da)'. Li'esoi' g^ons
run daily, receiving am' - goods
on the Railway, regulateu in tunes ,»r{i
distances liv law, arid tnen fon tesDuii-
sihle for fad lire, ilvaliinir* ■ et' ' r'
commodati(M icche.ipnessnf convc) a nee.
Ttie least rale at w. ici' i-v » i ,s
with ten tons to j horsi , die tin?,c-s
changiiii' everv ten or iv\i Iv. : iib".. ,i i,i
at f«iur milc!» an hour ..i:’;! ’ auM day.
'I’his is to have the 'g(w,nl c. rrieej pre-.
cisi ly f') miles in tweni\ t e.irs. W'e
shall be safe in sayii.^: it ndl he iO(>
mii« s in that time. Now it'mie i.oise
and one i/'an or bo}’ c.in (.irr\ !e!i tmis
100 miles in twciity fuui hoiiis edn-
stantly, it is ea.'y to cah iiiiije, .'iro.: hq
reduce it to a certa;nt,\ , iliat (I e • , -o
uf C(M.veyance from clj
is miles, is i.ot m-ii'.v thafi ’v\( i |y
five cei Is aru' a iiait'. It w.is
to s[)read out ttds faleulati'
t he reader to his eii' ii e s.ii f
cori’ectness ol its j,i ii.^iples,
tnith of its f( stili. Out spv ’ .•
admit of it ie the pi m .it • ir he
is our |.';r[»ose to givi- it in i nex»
lie\ ing it to be the w i.^ii of ( . er\ rt;,i
that it may bcjiossiblet i (,.ir.\in ,e
a re.'^ultin w lurh, if it !jc uiMl 'iiiab! •
Is ii.ipossible not lo see that he is niost
de j)l_\ interewled. If a man live tilty
i.iiiroai', and this is the
30
f>
21
22
oU
52
6
50
28
20
■30
6
(I
6
0
25
30
0
26
30
7
22
0
18
52
lV2
38
•27
42
S
'26
5
0
6
3
10
31
40
11
34
21
10
37
9
■hi
12
3,3
12
;.8
48
50
- ;>
9
21
4'2
45
tho
ier-
d
■|\V
t !iC
»' 0
■it
f
er
f
it
miles from the !i,ij|roa('
utmost distanct; at^whieh anyone c.iii
be in tiie !jad; part of the Stale, except
perhfips in Haywood, it will t;ike him
two days to arrive at it, and v.'o shall say
two to return.
I here is some difleif'ncf' lietweon this
arui !h ing Inmi home a w; ek, a tortniglu,
tl'iee week*'or .a monil', upon x
linual expefise, av\’a\ f i.te 1
I hffr^ci after
n«
HT'liv.
trug^uijj and ^uuii^iu^