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HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. rDBLlSHID VEULT DY DKKKIft H KARTT, i 4r THRRK HOLLARS A TK All, OR T? - DOLLARS rirTT CENTS IP PAID IK AO\ ANCI. Those who <lo not give notice of their wieb to h?v their p?per discontinued at the expira tion ?f the year, will be presumed as desiring it? continuance until countermanded. And no wdl bn discontinued until all arrearages tr? paid, inl*n? at the option of the publisher. Person* procuring *i* subscribers, ?lia'.l re ceive the seventh gratis. AJvertisentenla not ?tcewdiuu <ntcen linea will b" nserted three time* f??r on-' dollar, and tweniy-ti** ?-ents for "ach continuance. Subscriptions received bv the printer, and most of the i?ost-'nH*teri? in the state. %|llettor!? ipon business rclativcto t hepaper mnvt he nost paid. THE BEl'JTIPUL \R\BIW HOuSK Y E \1 K N , ILL ????} ?? ? -ft^UI'lp reason, at my ?Ubl<> in Hills> borough, on tin- fotl.iwinj t< r ?: , thirt y tiol I a a t c s?>aa?n. dm- I the fir?t d?yor January neil, which may be j di?c'?a'ged by twenty five dollar* in cash; lor ty dollar* to ensur a mire to be lit foal due when l^at fact is tucurttinrd; ami fur tciaun or insnrance. (as the horse is sot inv proper ty,) n it requested that all gentlemen vending mare* will ai the s?me time forward ineir bond', to avoid ail thoae misurideietauditiga rnoilMil to a<-coiiiita. VEVIKV is a h.iautiful irrey, with dark mane, taii a id legs, anming black hoof* of the finest ?ha,?e He ii about fourteen and a half hands ? high, and unites the highest finish lo great Strength in all those points essential to the f irtn tiion of a superior horse '"hi subscriber i- . f ? pinion that no description could convey a jjst imoreasion cither of hie sym netry or irtion an! therefore invites all who have a last" or fine horses, or a wish lo breed them, to rail and tew this first en nine Arabian ever cir- d to the patronage ol the people of North Carolina. Ycmrn nas ma?'e two seasona in the south, as 'ias nriown thai he is bnth a good and a turn foa getter. In 1832. he had one hundred and twentv sev?*n mares put to him, of these one hundred and twenty live brought colls; and thep.- are generally cunaidered to be as fine colts as anv ever dropped in South Caro lina; th?*y arc large, handsome and bloodlike; to a beautiful forehand, the) invariably unite a strong hack and loin, with i he finest legs and feel For some of tnese the highest prices bav - been ??fFered and letnsed althoU'^o nei ther mtre wa< bred a rac?* h?<rse Vkmkm was presented bv the present Sultan of C? ?tantinop!e, to our Agent vir. R\md, with wh i.n he had just concluded a tteaty. as a fe'.m e Arabian purchased for his use at Aleppo irom the Arabs of the Desart. It i* f?ir to presume that the >ultsn would not under the circumstances of the c..ae, b-ve made a present of an inferior horse, snd ! am therefore induced to bull we. that he is of the purest Arabian blood. This is the evidence of his st nek , and he is only to bo seen to have it admitted that h?- presents the beau ideal of an eastern courser of the puiett blood. I ll* f ? ? l?> <0g M*ti??oii- sli'illl-i in Jnr? h<s patronage by all breeders of fine bnr?*s. N h'>rsc has ever distinguished hini?? f o:. the F. i <?t iw h turf as a rt?c horse, f..ur mile lira's unless he sa< ent.r< Iv of Vabian hinoil. li'l t hhi! nost nn u? In c v descended Iroin t'i? n w *re. b?st rh?' same niies -ipiily to stal linn* k >th rn huglai d an l in t i' U nited M t* s. >ii ,* s iee??d bit liiose *!' I he puf?*?l \jbn d^s. ?nt, and those ire tiie best iic : .n<* ttie m^st nearly and deeply imbued in that blo..d. Ii i e a?s *r ed l>v <*ell informed Knglish w i it* rs. lilt' i ? tors ? >a* a cj ur' d reputation in Hist eoimi'v as a lista ice noise that was not de scended from the Darlev or tiodolphm A rain ans. It h *i well es t ahl kIiC'I fact, tliat the imn>' auto descendants ot \r*bi ?u?, on an average, remain useful h irse* al ?asf ien yems b r t an the blood ior?e? of tu?* present ?l t y i .us i* a iios* nnoortant consider ition Willi t ose v i i a'?o meridy f >r o.-linarv uses. \n opi no , 14J been advanced by some, t lit t'ic eolts of \rahims s<-l i iin r ice, but that in th-* <"cond i'ld tnird generations tin-y diit.n 2'iuri th-'mo-ivrs Nov. the fact is tins, tne br4 race horses on rem r | were eott'-n by \ra biv i?. t!hildera, by the Darley \rabian, ih h'. this lav thought to be the best race horde ever tra< i 1ii K'igland i ??? a m|<?||? i ? *i Arabian c >f ipor* race hf>'< 4 ? rm i any other st:?1li??n in the kingdom, ?i ! 'i 1 1 ? . is w t e part icn arly dislingins! ' d foir || - neat* l.alh l)<Kinnuf<' Kegulns, B iiiV , ?.f w ?<r?? ? ???? In1"*! rnniu rs m llieir sia>. \ . t af'crwards the i>cst stallions T'i-i4?> .vho breed for fie tnrl s ioiiM avail themselves of t ^ii?? chance t<? raise IroiU a gen uine Arabian. because it olf rs a lair prospt-i t of i/etting real gnne pIhi k, and at tne same holds out a promise to correct tho tno?t prominent delectn of our present turf horses, and brstuw tliat durability and la?tiiisnr>?<< now im r.?re Tin* great beautv of the \rahian slock al ways ensures a ready sate to fin^e wlio breed horse* for market; and the purr blood, lon^c vi ty, noted t-> their ureal strength and unconi 'Hon power* of endurance, mu?t always rcn^ der the n valuable lo those who raiae lliem for inerr p'a it ation use. ?i ihU'Ti >er nas made arrangement* to htv.' i he marc*, and the hoys sent with them, tooard?d nt farms in the vicinity The marcs h?i i,; thus s unrated on different p'antalion*, wi1' tavc a hotter chan<-c of paa'urairc and at ?*" ilton, and at the tame time avoid those vnri *'ts accidents lo which they must he liahlc in "rnwded | its They will he we'l k> pt, on mo dern!" terms and gflntle?n<-n will he expected to disc i irjn Ihe expense on their removal. The a? is tn commences the lirst day of Feb "?arv and *nds the first of ? ly *0 liibilit) for Accidents. The groom will expect a com pensation with cacli mare lor hi? attention til case. Mien .1. 1 >nvif?. It "f* The editors of the Raleigh Mir and Mi'ton ?pertatnr will publish the above one *i" ' an I forward tbotr accounts J ? in iry 28 07 jim ?? ? n I n (i Executed at this 'Mir ? with nritncsa, MCU racy and despatch. METHODIST !?!<??! >ST vN'. CJIMP MEETING ?\ CAMP MEETING will be held by the mi 1'iii membfrii of the M ETIIODIsT PROTESTANT CHVRCH at the Ridg.; Mnrt in(> houir about weven mite* south wet ? f Hll'aboroneh. to commence on the 15th of Au? gust. Minit-era and christians of ail de'ioini- I nations, aro r? sp*?-tfully invited to attend and join in ihn work of the Lord. Mav 3 25 fjT vv,S\a\*v. stnoov 1 *WpIIJ. he i>p< n> ?! in the tow n oi liittubo roue'". o'? Tu? a*lav the 3d o| lime next, under the direction an<1 sup'-rintendence ol" Re*. S\^I KL I PRICF.ard Mis PKIt'E. riicirtimn wi'l he !?? plit m 'ho house former ly occupied by Mr Yurhr KCI'CIKNCM. ^ in J Bnv' am A. M? Jame* Webb, M. D. E. Strtidwirk, \l IJ Ho'i. F. Nash. M-t 2H. 24-^ N O I It f. BMlwi 'iher bavin" qualified nt Mav I it i t;i 1834. of Oral'};1 ?iu"iy Court, as ? Admi'ii-ir ?u *<i the estate of J \ \H> ''AIN. i!~ceas- il, hereby iiivn notice to ?'l p- tr >i indebted lo said estate, to c?me forw..rd u-> s< nle tlie same and all persons w; ? h u* clai s against the estate will ptraent ih- m lu ! ly niitheniirate<<, within the time preson'ie by law, or thia notice will be pled in bnr of ie covery. Vrcliibald Cain, i June 7 , <6? 3wc? | MIR 8*1. K. ri*HR subscriber having discontinued the 1 publication of the Yadkin and Catawba Journal, off. r* the whole printing estan isu me lit for mx e on reammb e terms It connsts of a first rate Super Rojai Itim if Screw Press, Type, from Eicht Lioe Pira to Brevier sues; a great variety of Cuts, Rules, Leads, Flower?, Galleys, Cases, Chases, ? in ?hurt all tliat ta necessary for the immediate establishment of a Printing Offioe. Any gentleman, desiring to embark in tne Printing Business, can g t a good bargain by applying to Hugh Welch. N. B Postage most be paid on letters, or they will not be taken out nf the office. Salisbury, May 3l. 86 ? - S K K 1) S Trees. PUintx. Domestic Animals, Implements. /looks ?.y c <^*c For Sale at the AMERICAN FARM F. R ESTABLISHMENT, .V# 16, S. Calvtri jtrrtt, Uallimoi t . .?fi f. The subscriber presents hi* respects to larmers. garde' er- uo' dealers m Seeds thro ighoul the Cnite.l Stves, | aiticularly hi* customer* a-'d |nfo?m? them that he has re c. ived from Europe from lus wi? seed tiar d n am! !io?n various parts of this country, his annual s >pply ? f ' II I- 1* \ N P U MCI) K N SEEPS iiid mat he is ,>r? p ir d to ? v? ute or lers, wbn!esa"? a?id retail with ,?r mptness .and aee ra' v at as low p in <, a. id on as la v .ruble t>-rni<* as cat< he aff-rdeo by am .:eal et in f.e United Siat?*?,/<'r firtt rate articles. FRI 'I T an?i orna<n?*f>'.il l;ce? and plants, ap- .mes, s ,r ihhi-i v. iiiinRtjhci rdSphcrr\, ? >ct ? >n strawberry p! ?r?t? tu.ib'.urf and ? ? ll.iwet mot*. will i? ' ho pr per seasons, b. |?f i nred to or?|"r Ir- in t' c b? s' sour? e?>, including a' fx- pri cipa m. series and gar de. .s in this country, tor moH of which the subs- file t 1.4 .g' lit, a >n I'l.'H'lilh i-irrow? cultivators, strawvut ter?, ? out fiiiis, eor i shelters, hreshing ina ? hi'?e?, , td a" other kinds of agricultural and ?or' icu liural implements wi 1 be p. ot tired ft. n *!i< best ni?uuf.?cti lies in Baltimore, at ? *if manufacturer s pruts. P iMr'.s : |C \M >1 M S, particularly ca lie .if tne improved Durtiain "shorthorn. the Pe voi, and ibe llo'at.'iti breeds, Sheep ol t'ie ItaKcvv. ll, S-utlidow ii a. id various tine wooled liffils; Swine ot eeveral vahiaMc kinds, espe cially of l!ie E.iritnz breed; Poys of several varieties fur the firmer and spot tsman; van oiis kc s of Poultry, such b.i w ute turkies, Bi me i anil ? > estpna geese, fame and oth er i.iu * and oevei.il .?ther s eei >? of auimn'a, all ot' e ii. i e In' ds, (aiht no ntltirs ) .ire either k- (it for -ale at the exp. rum itai ? - ??! bte> ding larui ol tms e4tat)lis nor, it, oi i au be procured fr .iii t'ie best souices, to order. HdiiKS, agricultural horticultural, and bo tanical in muci greater variety tliun at the hookstoiea; some of lliem rare and pirticu lariv valuable, ar?* kept eonstant'v lor sale. In snort, a> I artifUs ?vanl< .1 b\ larmers and Hardeners m t.ie ;uiisec.itiuii of ttietr businesa, ?re intended eitlier to be kept oil hand, or pro curer! when order ed, for a small commission. p* And though last in outer here, yet I'Irst im imp i|\t asck lo every tiller of the soil and keeper ..f P-r icstie Anioi^ls. the subscri ber off't^ to Ihciii THE ^F.^t)^ t?l K I.EPliE in their vocation*. " fresh and genu tne," having !ieeu eaieliilly gathered from tl.e lie r| of etperieuce, and the par Ion of acience ? tin; wliolc ilmii! u)i hi futprrs and labelled " TIIE FIRMER \M? t? \RPEN ER \>D I.IVESTiM K Hit i EPI.R \NP M -WAlSER;" and disponed from the prlnlint 'his establishment every Friday in tin form ol a weekly \aricitltural Paper at a year, pay able in adva.icc. iN. H I'tin periwlH'Al is essentially similar to the latr AMF.KICAN FAIIMKK, Hi. publi r.ilum nt which hns ber n lor lomc tunc past suspended, Address I. IK\ INK uitcihock, America i Farmer Kstiiblisliment. Note - \u " Kxtra" number ol tlm Fanner, eontainim* a pr???pi?ct tin o( tin- ? itahlishinent, and i c*tnlnj;iie ol' Si'cili, and article* tor Mill lie Hi nt y i ill!" to any person wlin " in I furius'i In* nddru \ pus! /mid, lor '.hat pur pose May '20. 23 ? (f.c IHsconrsc, in- I'rrmnnrnt and Universal Law* " ? " ? * I' I ! * .??' tlw above discourse FT " iv? bi i i il^poKitcd at this office i ' ii i ? i .ii It*: ri'iittmn throughout (l.c ? ? . ' ma \ v Merson dosinnp copief, f r n n",(fa ? ins neighbor*, will be furnish C<l n application. 4 12 ? C.'UJ* Jf- KlhKLJIKD R J- .inw riT^ifinir, from New Y(>rk atiri ihri- S'f V ??t aipjiasf? &??3>3. w'.n. i * s tlieir iMtirtoirnl cu -plete I l,n ther fori- anlirit their former i a?(Mncr8 and the pult'ic K* ''erally, ?<><??11 and exatni ?? ih? in aa t i y lire :atrrmin??d to sell ai clieai tin t<oiii>fi <?! 'hi* ?>noe quality can be purchased fiMwhurr in North Carolina. ;t "f T-iey ?ar?.egtly raqnest all tkosr ?n ilehifii t?- 1!!? firm 'o rail and settle their ?r i . .nuts; and ua t > is notice 19 intended f?r all Hid hud In them without exception, they beg none Mil' exempt tin inselvis from it. C . &. K ui': *? *0 - LtvML fcX ft,\ftCH. CLOCK' J.N U If.iTl H M.'iKER AXD JEWELLER IDESPKC'IFl LL\ informs the citizens of Hillsboroiigb and the surrounoin coun try, t'ttt ne Ins a?a>n cnmmenccd business in the low i) of liiilctx roi<i;h, in the house former ly occupied by Mi-mh. Turner & Phillips He has on hand a ?.,ud assortm> nt of tVatch Ma terials, and Mil repair all kind of work en trusted tc> his car*: wf neatness mid despatch. H utches ('lucks mxl Time Pieces. repaid*' b\ him wi> in all cast s bo warranted for twe'v- inooths; a'.d tho e dispwd m pat ronize him, art atumred that no pains ail' be (?pared to giv*- th*- most g. nera' and entire sa tisfaction ' tiar.kfiit for former favors, he re sj-ei Muliy solicits a renewal of patronage. All kinds of SILVER WORK ma te accord ing to ord'-r. llf has on hand a sioal assortment of HATCHES MVI> JEWELLERY. which will enable him to ace mi modat e hie cus lomer*. All kinds of wr.'k from a istance Will be thanktull v received and ntcuied with punctu ality and a'Tor-in g to order. March 18'h 14 ? NO \ It K. \LL those who are indebtio to me. will do weil to call as ^oon as po-sible and pay o*e. I v* t?? 'iff r f?r ? !? *'11111? \ ?OUSEHOI,D and KITQllEN ? KU'.M ri'RK, on I u- s.lay the I At-roiid day of V.av court. At ' i .e I ? v 1 1 1 also expot*r io sale my HOUShS am! I,< ? I S. ? hws. .It* AT. Faridis. April 29 tf? 20 A CARD nR B\KKK ta?es DiiH mode of notifying all whom it may concern. that in accord unco ? ith tli> advice of Ins medical friends and ? is own views of expediency, the publication of his works on the Mineral Waters of the Urii ?i d states, will lie delayed some six months or m*re In the mean time, he purposes visiting many ?t oni medica! sprions with the view of <*htr?inif'U an accurate analysis of their w aters, ami collecting such other information as may be likely to prove interesting. The work will ?if comprized in on oc tavo volume of 250 or .100 p ines - pnc? to subscribers ?1 for a sinale ? npy lo merchants and agents the usual dis count will be made To such ac alT rd aid in obtaining the infor mation needed, a copy of the work will be ten dered, not as a i einr.nera'ion, but as a token of gratitude for the assistance rendered I'ninmunications have been received relative to the Inll.ivving Springs: Saratoga. Ballston, ami l.> hanon S| tmijs, N Y.-Scbooley 's Moun tain, N J ? Bedford, York and Yellow Sprincs, Pa Ited. H lute, aod Salt Su!plmr, and Bnfla I ? Sprinc^ Va Warm springs N. C Madison ^piinyn, (?j. Blount >|)nnf?, Aia, Olympian Blue Licks, tlarrcdsiiurg, and Greenville springs, Ky. Additional communic.-tions arc still coinmu hi c? v almost every mail; und cf factual measures 'iavo l.een adopted, in order to obtain correct information Iroin those springs, from which there has been received as yet no direct or thorough information. Dr B embraces this opportunity of return ing Ins grateful acknowledgments lo those in dividuals who have kindly favored him with their communications, or otherwise afforded their aid. To the fair lady who imparted in formation relative to one of the watering pla ces in New York, he holds himself under very special obligations, ami will endeavour to devise ways and means of evincing Ins grotitude in a suitable manner. Further communications are respectfully solicited. Danville Va. May 17th. 24 ? Editors of papers who will give the above one insertion, and forward their papers to Dr. H. through the P. O. at this place, shall ceceive in return a copy of the work, when published, with the unfeigned thanks of the author. W \ N T E D \S AN APPRENTICE to the Wstch M?k ing and Silversmith's trade, a boy four teen or fifteen ycais of age. Lemuel l.yneli. April 29 20? WAN! E D. ^XS APPRENTICES to the Tailoring Bu?i ncss, two boys of moral and vndustrious habits from fourteen to fifteen years of age. Early application is desired. John Cooler ? December 31. SO BLANKS lor sale at ibis Office. I)r. i uldwfli% Address, Delivered biferr the Orange County Internal Im provement .Meeting at titiltbvrvuvk, >Jay 87 1834. Mr Chairman: ? It therr so icdiv> '? u 44 aoriurg > ?, ?i o wouH deny lb*' *P open con merer, by a ml-?t)i bf?trn Ra etgh and the sr >. w?u?>d be ? ? imoc ?e to NoMb C?rul'r,d? A qu i k n<* punctual p?ss.>ge, off* re > at up poin id h<>ur every tl#y, with the flre< :? ?s o' the wind for go?? t? and per?oo?. niu?< br d:c^!cu!aoly ?- ffi actons both lor h t aiTiruliural arid coiioercul ener gies ol t' t* country. We ?#y with the flremrtiof the *? todi or ui-ny ol us can tensiily, thai upon r.ilw n:>v rxin i g foot >c a wmd? are at, loiciMe as arc lei ?n a ca mo vine fr<.tn 16 o 25 miles ?n ho^r. Soine'toira <hr travel er ia he iut* the general suilace o- 'he coun>ry; j at <ii ht ?s, he is on the same level wi?h j tree* and other object*; and in both ca > sea he finds it imp?Mible ? o keep pace ir ci unti*.)g these objects as he passe* i tncn>. Id a noomm th? y are bere. *ni' ?o the nex* 'hey art la' bclnnr,; while it would ? sent ? rror to set a lellow crea lure placed upon the uack at 'he tils i tance even ot a quarter ul a mile, lest he i migb be incapable o< so ?light a mu?e? m ni as will place him out of danger. Sut b is the astonishing spaed of a loce , monit engine, and its train ol csra with pa?serp> ra and guois to the smouot ol 80 or 100 tons. At soother time, the r-aH is elevated above the surrounding J coun ry. So narrow is the ba?e on which he mover, that ihe traveller looks down , on fields and house* snd herds ol csttle, a? though he had realized i he powers of nagic, o? had n. altered thai law ol na tute which bad oripw.aliy forbidden him he privilege* o' thr feathered cieation ' :n being wafted on win, -a through the , air. Ant I in danger, in letting this pic> I ture be'orc you, ol being charged with i extravagant fancies? Happily, strange , as it the atory, there is no lack of wit* nefcsea good and true, a' this momen> and on (bis spot, to substantiate these tbirga as f*ct?. Fortunately numbeis ? re here, to whom we can point with ' personal selection, ra^y to ?tand torlh, ana wi bsi> ice sffii m tbc In # r a I truth of all thd< I have said, of the speed and forte of strum in reducing *eighi and distance 10 nothing, and in rem ving evr-y b*t ' uctino to the conveyance of goods into the market of the world. Who. then, is there to question the imp?rt?nce of this impi ovemern i How can ?ny one withhold his admiration at it* winders, and Ms wishes for its ac* ? ompiiuhment? Is there an individual ? no would not ur.-e it as a privilege to be permitted, with others througbeu' 'he siate. to contribute hit dollar, it ao much were nrce?s.?iy to construct a rail way from R-leigh to the sea? if by means of it a daily fitch ? forward and backwatd. can be mainlined in perpe tury for goi-ds and pas?e<>ccr?, ?i < he rate o 16 to 25 mile* ptr hour. Yci *n the pi est rv conditi'>n of our turds, ? o contributio even of a single cent is ne ces??ry. N<?nh Cart IV'* new owns * capital of ei^ht hundred thousand dol lars. Of tnese. orotiMon it roar'e for appropriating three hui-dred thous nd 'or chare* ot stock in a State B-nU, leaving still in the treasury fife huiidrtd t ha ml dollars. Bye xplsnations giv en in tinr.es past, ? a are assured that nothing more is asked by private citi zen*, than a subscription on the part o1 the state of two fil h? of the stock necet ?.iry tor the construction of a railwav ?ike the one of which we speak. By actual experiments, upon such level surfaces as ex'tnd (rem Beaufort nearly to Raleigh, five hundred thousand dot* urs would be sufficient for the expense. The experiment* ot which we speak are almost in our very presence, in S?uth Carolina and Virginia. Of Mies* five hundred thousand dollars required for the cost of such a railway, three hun dred thousand we msy consider as al* ready offered by private capitalists, leav ing the other two-fifths, namely two hundred thousand, to be subscribed by the state, and still after this, a balance of three hundred thoussnd of disposable funds remaining in the treasury of the state, for other purposes which ahe may afterwards think proper to consult. Here, then, is a channel of cotnmuoica lion proffered between the capital ol our state and the market of the world In effeo, it must conve't our metropo* li< ol Raleigh in o a mart of trade littl< H at all inferior to a great maritime city Tranau is furnished by meant ol it lor productiona and comtnoditie* to any ex tent requisite for our interior coon ry, both going and toturning in a less apace than twen y?four hours, and 'or ?y >9j of business in the year. Our state ? >wes nothing I has fund* already a vailahle to a value not less that the sum ? Ireet'y spenfied. Where then is tht ?)?<-( act y ol drnying *o our population the prosperity involved in tho great v r? ?h. ??? efti< ?ro'-y e% ab ?sh' ?? by I lhoti>|i<d pro l? hrouc- oth' r itviCli aoO 1<' Grti' B itatn *?h?ro the p v>rri u tttam h?%' bcc. applied tu li-como* tife engine- for c?>rr<rc.ercial t'anaac '? ne thr ugtiou the worl*# Hero 1 uuch' detain you long enough to a?acrt, in tbe distinct hearing ol e?t r y nnc ni ? prchcot. that no te?er mart at Itjsi a dozen of out neighbor* art- ru re ready 10 r.and lonb.and under the to* lemnities o* oath (o ?ffirn liark> and uoitadly, (he verity ol tone siaienrtents* r m ahlt tncir own eyes ha?e sern and their eara heard .rcpcctiu* (he tpetd and effica-. y ol railroads and loc<>moi i?o ro<tnca. In the united alteration of ?uch oueo, we ahould real wnh a confi dence aa comp e e aa our own seoaea C uld produce. VVbv then ahould we heaitate upoo rhia subjec? What haa been aaid re? ?pectirt the reaourcea of th? ?ta<r it ? ell ki'ftn 10 mo?t o' you who hear oi? . Tm public funds amount 10 uch a lum ?< leaat aa e'ght hundred ihou ?and dclla' a; and you need o<< ? ne < io? lo'Oi you mat ? ?ubacriptif>n o1 tw<. hun d<<u 'bousanH doll?ra for the consruc* tiou ol suO a ?or* ?fe thai bel? re us, is certain tu profit the people and huld up tbe great integers of the state, to an ient far greater and more liberal than if vested is bank capital, or any other ?pe ciea of stock withio the com pas ol our present knowledge or power. Let os then plant our Inot upon this firm ground, and never flinch from the purpose until it shall be accomplished upon those indubitable principles. Let ua march up to tbis great energise with united front, aoc wnh one voice let os hail tbis day wttn bearty ch eis while ? e advance te tbe great and glorious ? 01 k. Wr can do nothing without ooion. Biora ?he force ol union *-very obv <?c|o lade* away uke tfce mt?t? ot 'he moto* ?Deo tfte sun break* out in all its brittbtnea*. You all know <br ?tory of the lather on hi? rleai h-be?', counaellio j bi> son> by the fable ot the sti<k?- Bind (htm together and their atrengt t? ir? resiviblt; but take ihem *?p-rate'y and ho# eauly are they brokm? Let at tuen meet one aoober with a spirit of coalition, to be actuatm ?? ihougn we ?ere one man. Le> us instruct ?ur le gislators whoever they may be, tha if t>y sur h meant aa are in the powtM of the state, without taxation up< n thr p?o* pie. a rai way can be coi**ru t< d or cod* veyance by ofrsm can be tffrctrr', be tween Raieigh anu the ?ea. it is your ? ill that the meaturc aheu'd be a opt ed, by concurring wi-h a plan in v?Mcb iwo-fiithaol the funds shall be aubtcrib> ed *>y the ata?e. It will possibly be insised, ?hat it it not from any doubt rrspec ing thr ad? vantages of ?team in the opportunities of trane ?ni travelling to the people that our difficulty proceeds Tt> quea* ? ion after al remains, ey?-n il we admit ? i I these advantages, whether the rich w 1. 1? possess great foods ought ne t to be iHc first to step forward and make rail* ?a?s They.it is said. a>e 'hit to do ?i. It is hot reasonable tr.at they <th uld c 'be example, ?no th- y can ad? ntce ne money. They till the oeopie that it thev will lay out their ?un<l? upon these works, they will be sore to ? ?jny all these ad?anag< s, and ytt the y th m? ?elve% hold back and ?h? w by heir con* duct thai they are not so certain ? f th* profits. But lei us reflec up> n ? he other psrt al this subject. Th' prnpie c?ll upon the men o propany to snovr thst they really believe io the auvso'a* ?:es ol such a work. And now let me sik, do not the men of property rive every evidence that ought to be expect* cd at them that they are in rarne-t io what they a#y; and actuary r'o every thing properly to be expected o? them, while they give their counsel to the people? This is their let goage: We do not ask yoo to g? as far a> oo??elvet in subscribing to the object. It <a only that while w? embark threc-finhs of tie icquisita sum. you will, no out of taxes to be yet levied, but out o? lunea aire?* dy in your hands, appropriate two firths to an undertaking in which all are deep* ly interested; and without whi h, im portant as it ia to us, we csn live and prosper far better than the generality of th- pi??ple. The abler p ? r of 'beco'V' ?rutin y can make their wsy m'o the market with such opportunities a< we have; but the poor cannot. The great object of a railway is to opsn a free aod uatxpenaive passage to he ocean for the poor as well as the rich, and at the tame time to present to all who already possess capital the meana of emargiug heir property with the greatest advan* tages to themselves and to the <-ourtry. Since all hese are concerned essential* iy, if not equally, in this (reat enter* prist, how shall it be reasonable that tome should stand aloof and render cve> ry rfl* >rt and every prospect ahou ve by re'u-mg to share in the expense ?s well aa the profits? We knuv with what ef?
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 18, 1834, edition 1
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