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RUTHERFORDTON, SATURDaV EVlING, APRIL 30, 1831.
VOLUME ii;
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PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY EVENING BY
ROSWELL .ELMER, Jr.
Terms of subscription. .Two dollars and fifty
enU, per annum, if paid in advance ; or three dol
lars, if paid within the year :-rbut if delayed after
the close of the year, twenty-five cents will be
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Advertisements inserted on the usual terms.
AH persons 'advertising -will please note the'num
' ber of times they wish to have, them inserted, or
. they will be continued and taxed accordingly..'
Medical Co-partnership
.RS. HARDY & OSBORN.havms associa
ted themselves in the practice of Medicine,
beg leave to offer their services to the citftzens of
;l)uncornl)e and the adjoining counties, in 'the Vari
ous branches of the profession, viz: Physic, Sur-
cery: Midwifery. Sec. . one of whom m,avat all times
be found at their shop," in Asheville, (formerly oc
cupied by maj. fatton, as a atere,) unless absent
on professional duties, or other indispensable busi
ness. ' . .' - . : 6tf
Asheville. March 23, 1821, : ' ;
8)11. J. M'FARt,AD,
FTH AKES the liberty of respectfully announcing
y to the pubhc, that, he has located himsell in
Rutherfordtonvand opened a shop at the honse of
Jolin Lognn, where he may be found unless absent
o'n professional business, i .
- Rutherfordton, March 2&, 1831. i ; 6 4t
EDUCATION OF SLAVES.
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(.From the Southern Religious Telegraph J
What can the American people do, and
ichat dughtthey to do, for the' Black
Population of this country? ,
(Furnished by the Society of Inquiry iu the Union
. x neoiogicai seminary.)
: ! (Continued from page 3d.)
What then is the true answer to the
interesting question, "What can be done
for the blacks 3"We reply KGire them
oral religious instruction," Teach every
colored person m all our borders, bona and
free, those truths which it most concerns
him to know the truths of relihou.
Teach him that he is an immortal bepg
destined to exist forever that there s a
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SALEM AND GREENVILLE LOE CJP
t . . i ... I according as he lmnroves or misimnrovea l3 "c viu
ihait,by wayofuntsvtlle, lt. u;iu:i,n..n:w r. hearts. Over
vilIS. C ' I " 'arl v w tillst iuiciw i - .
their slaves can read, and instead of be
ing better for it they are worse. Tbi in- ,
stead of being wonderful, could hardly be
otherwise. .They give them liberty to at
tend church, and family , worship but
they wont do it And if you should pur
sue the same course with your children,
what would be the result"! Tlte J very
same. But these you rightly think it
proper to govern by authority, and yet you
hope that they will be benefitted. The
slaves have however a preditpoMtioru
which sets them farther off from rf liptouaj
iufiueiice thau others. And ) I vrry fact ;
makes oral religious instruction necKsa-r
ry. They must be approached with the ,
feeling and the voice of kindness. 1 hey
must be convinced that we are really in
earnest for their best wtlfare that vre are
God, who created him and preserves him
tlint thi frtrt rpnnirpa dim tn 1nvf nnrl
srrvp him ttint his nmsni lif i n thi rt prompted bv disinterested zeal for thei
oeriod ofnrnh'ntion trrm.tpHtohlmAnrltliat koocl. And then the bariersof their prejudi-
; i: t. : ... : Ices are broken down, and von rain- their'
vmTTTO TTHTr . l -i . -i .i 1 , . I . .M. ... lUtWlUIU" US IIC lujururcs Uf LU 191 III UiU I UB i --.- a .
r ii inio uiu- is run mroagn a distance oi juo mnes in mree days and afiau, by way otcHuntsvil e, I ... , ii u t ' 1 , , c thnrtii Over none rnn vouinsn crjmnletA
U StateBriiie:-Mtkrffftnton-nr;nrfi.tnrn-.Rftrii,;ii. nA rtJhrAkfiLwTa n . ' it, he will be hannv or miserable forever. inearw. wernonecanyou gamsocompicw
. ' cr 7 -r -.viv u v v.tj v uu a . u w viiui u vjilcu r i . a a i - rm . l mm m
I The contractors have ffood horses and eTrpllfint drivers: thflV havemnUtliIr BtnnH wUk tn, I Teach liirhthnt he is a sinner and nsaur.h I011 iniiuence, as Oterme DlaCK. map, wnen
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the accommodation of passengers.
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This Line passes through a romantic and healthy country yielding all tVe bounties of naire.
; It pafes through the bosom of the Gold Region of Western North Cardhna. These considerations
arid the fcheapness of fare they hope are sufficient inducements to insure i general mn of trcyellinff on
this Line,-, . . . -j ; f . l b
(The Line from Washington city via Fredericksburg, Lynchburg and Danville. Va. is dectly COQ-
ucuicu vviiu uusai oaiem, ii. j ine vugusta iine con necisi wiiii rus at ureenTine, . U4
f ril H E subscriber aware that Loans Sales and
, Ji, business in general can be effected more ea
sily expeditiously and satisfactorily has removed
from the City of Philadelphia to New York, where
every facility is offered for transacting home or
foreign business correctly, legally, and with de
epatch. GEO. W . liVERITT, , i ;
' j " 37, Nassau St., N. York City.
N. B. , O3 To Editors througout the Union,
Those Editors desirous of supportineand patron-
izinf. this institution shall be entitled to the propria
etor's aid gratis to the amount of $00, by giving
his advertisement in full a conspicuous place in their
papers 2 or 3 times, and forward a copy containing
the same, uLU. VV. bViKuT,
: j- ;. 37, Nassau St., N, Y
MOtfEYEtf MARKET.
TO "OWNERS OF GOLD .MINi.S, PLANTA
TIONS, MANUFACT ORIES, &c. &c.
f n 1 II .V subscriber begs leave to inform his friends
1 JA, and the public that he is daily visited by Am
erican & foreign capitalists, who are: desirous &. anx
ous of . advancing and investing their funds to good
ad vantage who are desirous of purchasing & leas
ing wholes or shares of Real Lsrtatei improved or un
improved,) and other valuable property who wish
to become oroprietors, partners ' or shareirs in Gold
Mines or Mining Companies or would loan mo
ney in small and large amounts at 5 6, and 7
ner ceDt. per annum, interest to be. paid annually
and semi-annually to be cured on, mortgages of
real estate Iree trom incumbrAiijsea arid valued and
worth double the amount required. Therefore those
"who wish -to sell, lease or mqrtgage-r-or obtain part-
ners. &c, will, per mail, (postage paid) forward
every necessary instruction particularize their
rview and wishes and describe their property cor
rectly, its location, situation, divisions, quality, im
provements, quantity and real value, fcc. and en
cloj the advanceoffice fe'e, which mounts to $5,
..for- every 7500 wanted. Commissions r when
loans are -effected, will be from 1 to 1 per cent
No business can meet with attention unless postage
; is paid and accompanied with a reasonable advance
fee. An established arid not to be deviated rule is
now in force, viz: no letters received (in any in
stance) or taken out from the Post Office', unless
paid or Ranked, GEO. W. KVERITT,
Ileal' Estate Broker Attorney- A merican ,
7 3wl , Foreign and General Agent.
No. 37, Nassau St.. New York (City,) N;Y.
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condemned.: Tell him of Chris and of 7ou nave convmcea mm intx you are nia i
thewayofsalvutionthrougbhim-ofthena. friend.; A fad which it tf good illujtra
ture of regeneration and of a life of pie- tionoftlns lately occurred, not far fr
ty and holiness, and of the glorious hope here. An old negro came to ihc houHn
held out in' the Bible to the believer in a lad? on Ae Sabbath, orf;he;.Cooimoat
,. riui . .1 i i i prrfliin oi anaBT . mBTHt:uui: cnr
This is the most direct Line from Washington city to New Orlean.. ,d ' I nribi. J. iiese are irutna wmcn coucero 7 .U J
arrive at Grfienville.fivprv Thnrsav Snrl S.mHav at 11 A 1T I Iv HrPPnvilWvPrv T'nior.v 9 ml I It thrnn.rh ilmnMnooni' tlco ir,,tWa i, .A Wlth creat earnestness, tO BDCaK tO Dim Oi
Saturday at 1, P. M. and arrive at Salem every Tuesday and FridayW 8, R M. . a savir;jr embrace of them that thousands ll"e 8in anc S11"' praclicef and lue
v i i : i. l ...u r,.iu l, .
sisting in it: and after speakinewme lime;
Ibeffed him to ro borne, and cease Irom
n . ... ..varuuu. . . ... m ' 1 1 . f
hoods aud but of pious families. This wicked court e. , lie pieau me cum-
factcannotbe too often presented. It roon excuse, that he had no oiDer ume,
i :i.. i . land declared his nuroosc of perns tin rr " in
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make too deep an impression. Of the practice, "Well, Dick, said the,
whole number of black people with whom wAbe tone of disappointed zeal for his
we are acquainted, how many have we good "I wUl pray for you. The o d
reason to believe are truly pious or to man was melted. lie wept. He could
hone that tliev will become so? Th t resistsuch evidence of disinterested re-
nnmKor ia ovAprinmlv ftmaii s i. j 1 card for his welfare. Such will aim oft in-
fnnt tUn io f.fif ...r ' vanaDiv ue iouna u dc ire cae, wncn
.w. v itavu oui- I.. ... ..
! Morganton, N. C. March 5, 1831.
SAMUEL M'D.
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& DAVID
inr All possible care will be taken of Baggie and bundles, but thj contractors will not liable or V '"g "7-" "WIU ",a
y agents br losses. S V r l ' , -r K. ot our black population pass every year,
CITFare 5 cents per mile for regular passengers, and cents "per iiile fo way passengeI5, r - into a miserable eternity. And that too,
LTC, JR.tCotyactort
MIT ESTABLISHBIENT.
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subscriber havm become contractor for the Mail Staee frim LIKVOLNTONVIA RUTH-
OJIDTON TO ASHEVILLE. takes this mode of informin? th4 nnhlie. thtllhi line is
with the Salisbury, Fcyelteville and Columbia Lines at Lincolntorl and ia a continuation of
inmHE
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connected
the two former westwardly to Abhevilte, where it meets the Kjioxville. Tennessee line, si
The country through; which it passes is healthy and romantici afBrdinr an exhibition id? as grand
mountain scenery, as can any where be found. This line is the shorjest between Carolina aa&Tennes- I ,u L
see: -u leaves tancointon every aaturuay morning and runs to Kutnertordton, and thence tvAsueville U . T 1 VT. . h,:tt -rL ;a .mffJ :n V:K ;mi1r tV-!-
iL r Indent to nrove the dutv nF. ftvprv l.hn. 11118 ur w cnirBRt-u in wiiii cmmai ic
MUv.uj v.iu.uB, i.v.iivv. k UU' v uiuvumiuu uu J. ULOUO? at cany uavci racu n JI UJ I i 7 " j " J I . . . . . . '
miiesm iwoaavs. ; s i ' i ! is::i'.. iian, ana oi course, me oDiiatiou ot eve- r 6 ""g""" wu ..w
I ILTAU possible care will b taken of baggage or other things, but no liability for any loss&'r accident rv ntripr nprsriii tndoull hppnn tnonlltrli. made very interesting, if the heart Oi the
thatrhav happen. ! - . GARLAND DICKERSON: Ciror. 7 omer person, io oo an ne can to enlig i- . J 'A ie W
Ruthexfordton, March 6, 1831. . - 6tf " ' l len inem u? 10 anecl emontlie sub- - "5"t " v
.. - 1 -jTrzr Meet of religion. No possible circumstances proof of ica, in this plan, we could ap-
CHEAP ilJO FASHIOWASLi:
fUlHE subscribers inform the public in general
thatt they continue to carry on the Tailoring
Business in greater perfection than they have for
merly done ; they flattei1 themselves by their long
experience and faithful exertions that they will con
tinue to receive a liberal patronage. Thev.keen
constantly in their employ a number of experien
ced hands. They further promise the neatest fits
the London and Philadelphia Fashions can produce.
i j: usbukiv,
! C.OSBORN,
Asheville, March 27, 1331. V' 73w
aTWAN'IS A SITUATION,
A YOUNG MAN 25 years ofge, who writes
: AV a neat legible" hand is "'conversant with and
has an idea business in general possesses a lib
eral education (English and Classical) has travel
-led much through Canada and the U. States has
ibeen in business for himself has been unfortunate
; and now seeks for a respectable situation at tbe
oouin. in any mercantile or respectaDie esianusn-
ment ; manufactory; as agentor manager on apian
tation ; as training companion, or 'agent, or copy
ist in anoffice. &c. &c if required can giver refer
ence.. A moderate salary to 4'arran a genteel
support would be required. Communications (post
paid) to the subscriber; will meet with prompt at
tention, i . Ut(). W. EVERITT,
7 w I ; 37, Nassau-st., New York City.
TTX H E C U PA RT N I .R ft H I P which 1 has for
v JJL some time existed in the firni of. W'BEE
A" KEINHARDT, has been dissolved by5 mutua
consent. Alt persons indebvd to the concern wil
make payment to David ReinhardtMho will pay
au tne claims against me concern. ,
: VARDRY M'BEE,
I ; ; ... D. REINHARDT.
Lincolnton. Feb. 16, 1831. 2 6w
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NOTICE.
r "l I. i ' i 1 1 - t ' i t
iM unaer jtne paimux necessity oi nouiyms
and forewarning air persons- from barborina
: and trading with my wife Mary, as she is in the
habit of deserting my house, and wasting her time
abroad, to the great miury ot our domestic com
forts, and the manifest inconvenience of our family
Feb. 16th 1S31. i ' I 1 3mp
IIOU8E OF ENTERTAIjVJNIENT.
. V AT THE SIGN OP THE CELL,
, Union Court-House, 8. C.
ft .UN A WAY from the subscriber an Aprentice
ject of religi
possible circumstances
rii m nn -rr-n. a -mr-w ii mm tr ,
JLJjlmU S.'JtitJ X IlUmlj in which men cau be placed, can make it
rjfnSestablishmenti:operi for lo be the duty of .their fellow beiucs to
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no gprnrnmnnniinnv ni irpnriP i.Tj - .
I m Tti forl:. cease, laboring ior their eternal good
pied by David Tate, Esq; nd lately Am m the case of the negro, . every cir-
bv 31 ai. lioucuelle. i llifeundersiim-I cuinstnnrfi r.onr.iira to make our
ea, promisq, 10 mose w no -may give upm a can,
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duty
VnrtrM liinrlinn anrl it nrill rtrrtV19l.lv lid p
eenteel attention, and the best possible 'dare. : The - t. P. c I. n
Salem and Greenville Stages, and theSStages to question,-put to every one of us, and to all
Asheville, stop atthe Hotel. They caft afford any otners, at the judgement day, and eiara-
traveiling accommodations to those vyio wish to
visit the Gold region 6f Burke and Rutherford.
j D.TATC, JR. & BROTHERS.
Morganton, N. C. March 5, 1831. ii3 tf
KE-ESTABLISHMEIS3T.
lOTAVlNG once carried on a Shod ftf the town
JElUL of Morganton, and that witbthfjfcreneral sa-
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bad countenance,' dark visage, and well dressed
I hereby caution all persons against tradiD? with
said bo j employing or harboring l.im in any way.
The boy stated no reason for leaving the subscriber,
only that soma fellow had offered him wages; I
uppose some fellow about his equal.'" The boy was
employed, but sacked his job and fled. -
I i. ! iJUHJN US15UKN.
Asheville. March 14. 1831. 73w
peal to facts which have oocured very near
us,' within a short time we could appeal
to the success of our Slethodigt brethren,
and others who have gathered churches
from the free black population of the
Northern and Western States, which con-
tain a great aeai oi sincere piety we
could appeal to the Presbyterian Church,
ined in all its details. "Have you done "cn exisu m mis region oi country, a
all you could for the black population PJ f the members of which are
which was around you 1" AYc know who slavesand we could appeal to the preat
is our neighbor, and now the Saviour com- succcss oflhc ) esleyan andMonian aiis-
mantUusasIIedidthe Soibe go and "ous, among the degraded slave poputa-
d him ll th. rnnn vnu rm,. - on of the. est India Islands: where
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The Dlan recommendetf is teasible.and "" ciuC .latiup uvcu
i.r uvy w ine lauurin uusioess, nameu til,- usiacuon oi me people; ana naving ittitne place I t -- v ,i ni c:-: r t
RED BAGWELL. . Said boy is of tall stature, I against the adviceof the citizens,? mala use o this will be successful. There are Chistians regenerated by the Ilolj bpint, and of be-
e people ot ourke punty and enough, and those probably, iu covemcut IU& "C,IB
' J1? 1,T rtesuTy LD locations, to instruct evtry black person .With respect to this plan of instruction.
a k 3 ; 1 I Ihrnnnh nil nnr trn n trt' f..i'mr I . H io lit ni a v .Itn hn ro m tf L Or I . Innf if ta rtrf f
faff.- M,tJ viuij- uj aiw uv ii.u.u.nvU UUU. M IHW-
NOTICE. ,
THE undersigned will have the BRIGHT
HOPE FURNACE, in Greene County,
Tennessee, in full operation by the 20th instant,
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vvnere ail Kinasoi castings can be had on the short
est notice." " J , . -
Mill Castings ; 'Bark Mills ;
Forge Hammers Src,
can be had, to order, at any time'.
Orders addressed to Greenville, lennessee; will
be promptly attended to. -
. i D. SHIELDS, & Co.
Brighthope, ilfarch7, 1831. . 5 6w
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JAIVTE3 wonms
RESPECTFULLY informs his
friends and the public ia general, that
he has taken that larire an ft rnnvuni-
ent house lately occupied by Joseph
'"A Reid, Esq.. Tile thinks it unnecessary
to make promises and will therefore Only invite tra
' .vellerstoicall and judge for themselves.
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FORSAIX T THIS OFFICE,
CiUPERFINE Letter Paper. Writing Paper,
k3 a general assortment of Blanks.
OC?3 Look at this!esQ '
f ni HE compass has been so long in use, that, I
U hope its utility will ere long hnd its way in
to Rutherford county, and put every man in - pos
session of his. own land marks they may then es
cape the judgment denounced m a certain book.
I This is therefore, to notify all persons
(that they may not plead ignorance in future,) that
I am determined to prosecute all and every individ
ual, who shall be found trespassing, by cnltivating
the sou, removing timber, or in any otherwise com
niitting waste upon any 'of the various tracts of land
belonging to ColJKichard Lewis, situate in the
Rutherford county lots and land adjoining the vil
lage of Rutherfordton, unless with my written or
verbal consent ; and it is presumed that all leases
and permissions granted by him, for any of those
purposes, have expired.
Persons holding bonds on him. for titles, would
do. well to present them Also persons having
made puf chases oi iana, in wnicn ne is interested,
are hereby notified that no titles will be executed,
unless satisfactory evidence is adduced that, his
proportion of the purchase money has been actually
paid, or secured to be paid, either to himself or his
properly authorized agent.
,J. OVERTON LEWIS, Agent.
Rutherfordton, 25th Jan'y. 1631. 50 ly p
WAITED. 1
THE subscribers wish to
purchase JO IiIKELY
ItfEGItO 1YXEN. for
which they will pay cash. !
Apply to tne subscribers, , ei
ther at Pattonville in Burke, or
- Asheville. .
JAiliES VV. PATTON, 1
JOHN E. PATTON.
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method to inform the i
its adjacent jcountry,
slAJD, m the tow i
pose of carrvinff on the
i- ' !ii , l.'-' r?-1' . . .f f ill r t i.i
m tt.OTI TTYTft TTTTr-f Iia s aoie io imparl una instruction ; ana liy tare, reopie nave, very erroneously,
in all its various branches. every oiner person wjio can reau, is aoie, ana very injuriously cuunncciru religious
The subscriber can assure those whbiriav be his and is under obhsation to do it. If he with intellectual instruction in this partic-
customers, that his leaving the County f Burke at does not do it, the blood of the African is I ular. It is curious that there should exist
the tune he jdid, will be to theif jateres' he in- on his . head JThij" kind of instruction a mistake so perfectly croundless. As far
lenus to aaopi a new course in aoinc i8iness, viz. ... , ''. i I i .'' r i i
he has become a subscriber to the moapproved b understood It requires some ad- as religious instruction is successfuland
and best Patent Systems of Cutting mivii'extant in vauce in intellectual Culture to understand I it always will be in some decree it is of
the United btates, and receives the lasljions quar- whatisrcotf. Buthe mostinorantcanun- I directly the contrarv character. In the
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public, that the most approved plan of tfutting by ner. -it can ne eommunicateartfpwiy. it govern men, religious instruction win, as
Sighues or! Wilson's Patent, has not tc&ile date of I requires but to speak and hear. It can be I far as it produces effect, supply the nc-
this notice, been used by any in Mosahton, ex- communicated without previous expensive I ero with principles far more extensive and
r.raB? Ada,temparatUnu. There is powe.M than they are. He feel, that
with others,! for the best interest of hi " customers. uuJ,ng oi doohs, noycars oi iryingiui- mere is a ooa wno sees mm. iickduhs
He appeals to the people to say, wbeihef, in any tion to precede, discouraged at every step, the law of God. He thinks of. "death,
case, when free too from the power oCcJmpetition, by the dullness an inattention of the learn- judgement and eternity The man is el-
feS tStiSS, ft Thi, plan U more apt o be general- eva.ed. He feel, that he it ..cand.d.to
Fifty for Homespun which prices have been e- ly.embracedJ , All other plans are xndef- for eternity. .You have supplied him
acieu uom me reopieaunng me iasi csimmer ana niic, ana meoDjeci io De gainea ailant I witu principles wmi idouto. xxe nas
Fall M ! , ' J5t ', I i - . .1 . m. i - .1 ri. .1 1
uuu itnitKUllii X IIC UlOVtva UlUSl Ulil tie IIIUV I iuivim ivi w. " f uuuiov
And if he be
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ine suDscnoer s prices win De irora'So.uu to . i.:'. 'j ii'-i. .u -n 'I r c : vT
ft no rnr ntu rX. ii fin$A taught to read. w hether they .will evtr I for refraining from vice.
Sattinett ; and $2.50 for Homespun. Me hopes by learn to do so,, is very uncertain. It; truly pious, he will exhibit all tbe virtues
his attention to business, he may receiypA share of then doubtful whether they mill read, aQtr and excellencies of any. Christian. The
public patronage. He warrants all Cements to they have been taught. In the majority pious slave loves the Bible as much as
r it, and in execution surpass any that have been - J , " , ...... J ' , . 1 :,
made in Burke County. i cases, they never do. And if they do, the pious roaster and obeys its precepts.
He will have constantly from 4 to 6,o6d work- it is very doubtful whether they will not Let him then, hear the following passage :
men who have served a regular time ii1 the bosi- abuse their acquirement and much more, "Servants be obedient unto your masters
MSSZar,?t,e fifeaUy be benefitted by according o U,e fle.h with fear and trcm-
' WILLIAM C. BEVEN3. lt The mere ability to Tead does not bling, in singleness ot your heart as unto
Morganton, Feb. i2, 1331. J.jjl 2 tf change the feelings or the heart. This Christ. Not with eye-service, as men
-n rwriV IT iTt 8tate the ase maes mst people, who plcasers ; but as the servant of Christ, do-
C Ulf tiVlC A II HiMIiJLt otherwise, would feel it their duty to do ing the will of God from the heart. . With
npHC ndersgned I have ffljmrgi something, indifferent, or at least, negli- good with doing service; as unto the Lord
to copartnership m the TAILORING BL SI- geut. jj irnp0Ssible that it should be and not to merf: knowing that wb.tsoer-
The v resnectfullvi inform their ffriena and the otherwise. : But in the other rasp, the ob- eT cood thine an v man doeth, the. same
citizens of this and the adjoining countiQ, that they iect is definite and 'nrar. Itie to fix in shall he receive of the Lord, whether he
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the mind and conscience religious truth be bond or free." What win dc nis pnn-
most reasonable terms. Thev deem it unnecesarv " uie persons are Wimin Hearing, w w i-iyics auu nis cunu- -
to speak of their ability. They fUker them- impossible but that they should hear and this! All that the master, even on
selves, however, that by their long pHettee and remember something: and when religious the principles of self-interest could
is thus fixed, if will produce an ef- desire Now f
receive a due share of the public patroirge. , feet. ; It . is objected however, that the knowledge aDd feehng .advances tbe slave
They will ocenpyi as a shop, aropra&verTwit- blacks' areW hardened to religious truth, toward this point. T. here is no possibili
ty & Millers Store VAT rKT 5r.v and are so hostUe to, and suspicious of ty of his abusing bis koofi ledge, mas
I JAMES V. JAY the whhes tliatal1 endeavours of this kind ters then the whole ; comrounity-the
Rutherfordton, Jan.6, 1831. ; H) are entirely useless. Masters and mis- government should give every facility
.. .. , . ' . JLL - tresses,1 freq'uenUy, though" there are for imparting religious instruction to the
kptlir.ll.lr.k oonulation. If there exxU legal
handsomely executed at THi iorFiCE. J cuse ; and they appeal to facts. Some of prohibitions or restraints, they inould be
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