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The fineat compoftiiicn U (irttroycd if thi HUjoininf faoda of enunciation .ami I nevtr hear tucn otom but 1 m -rtmH4 W-t aBiiqwo Bonxn inw rip? tkn, wher erf word on tbo tone ii cptrited by naihi head. laWLlBI. Thet irt pron o trof. lunt and treak iniellc-ti, aod arr Hiott 6"td to be town crier than oratory nd knidneia, and not articulation, aeemi the glory of auch tclf -ppolnted heralds. It mar " ly be taid of auch modern aenatora, that they are a loud thai they cannot be heard and to them may be applied, In i di rect aenae, the proverb, that M We cm rot tee the wood for the trees." The car of a deaf man ii more easily pene trated by diitinctneit than loudoeaa. TUB IktPUATIC. Those readers teem afraid that the audience may not understand the au thor, and aothey lay stress oa every word with almost equal force ; and, to use " a vulgar expression, " hammer things into your heart." Such men may be said to read always in italic. THE RAPID. These tontleraen seem to wish to finish their job as soon as they can, and for expedition, in the pcrformaace of their task. These orators, sometimes, unfortuoHtc!, are church orators : and if they are employed ia more thn one place of worship they ecm to gallop over the town with the same expedi Uition they use in the service of the liturgy. THE DRAMATIC - These persons seem to consider reading as acting and if any dialogue lies in their way their imitations of the characters become truly ridiculous, or at least, it requries the utmost judge ment not so, for unnatural tones must, yoice be put often in a masquerade. THE CARELESS. These men read every thing as if they contemned the writer and his xji' i per, atefmon, a senator! spcecTTare II nne to them, and the freauent yawn of the reader is as frequently communicated to the audience. Swift's flopper here would be of great use. WHISPERERS. These men betray great weakness of nerves, a tenuity of voice, and great modesty of shyness, and appear to be unwilling that the audience should partake ot its communications.- Such persons- should fbe copftned to sick momi. as envovs extraordinary be tween the nurse and the pbjscian. Ta'lrl"'0,r,r, .. i . ... I.firfi Mrtatirif U m hum. Such unfttif llnf no prtroiy" - ' the ancUat rmtry of the MliU-rh-od. were all hiddra ia oni broad aod o tocoua fU tf soow Mini Editor I Wisd ourtuas tn di eltr. add dey ireat 'cm wid enottBpttJt " "'15" had at goou liRniw itnoa iv. - maa. 1 sit to de tomroitU, seed bim to Msna Wetrollpsni ht put he in, aod task us too. CB,, At a gran dioeer, givta at Mr. Uet vvB'a. in dia nlacr. where kullerd peopU sit doa, (no lodiso itttt) plenty whiskey od table, dc foHw. in lass was drank t D 4th ob July-Wish he come eb ery day he better dan Sunday, caie nigrr got Uucr chance. 5 theer hurraw for de loth ! De Sun Wander why he bo shine So de aliht, putting1 Digs" P"" ttf Am raniltr. f:,n. Jarkaon .Ebber he ctt to U .ra;t.a ,vf. HnJt' Sutes. he Song Oh, dear : I wish I bad nt come here. Maita Dave Porter Guess he get hold of dc pirate, he make 'im look no where about here. Song One eye'd Joe, he don't cut slow. People of de New llingland states. Set nigger free, car.e dry tould'nt make no money out of he bones. Soar Walk in ladies and take a cup of tea. White man Mighty anxious to send nigger to place he stole him from, now be got do furdcr use for him. Song you don't fool me. Jc Gales lie ax MarsaActi(nir 1 if he be in he alt, my broder,' and den he stab him under he rib. Nioc'm Edwards Guess he no great linga, no more nor odder people, lor all he cut such a swell. Song Uncle Pompe walk de road, lie stusnp he toe and break he courd. De fair Sec If he skin is black, white manlike him for all dat; white man so unsartin. Song Old Mr. Hare, what you doin' dere. One of the prettiest touches of feel ing of which we hare ever heard, was witnessed 10 the conduct of certain In dians from the interior who. aortic, yeara X9 visited our city. When the stat - ue in the hospital yard waa pointed out to them as the hgore ol Miqutn or WjM. PENN, they all with one con sent fell down on their knees before it thus testifying in the strongest manner in their power their reverence for the a - aaasr aa who have treated their race manitr. It was the result of a of feeling of a deeply implanted feel ing, which neither time nor distance had been able to eradicate. It had . deacended from father to son been cherished in the western wilds, and evinced itself in the midst of civ ilized society, by the strongest of na tural signs for reverence. Phil. Goz. A MODERN MIRACLE. The following account ia dublished in the Nor folk Beacon, under the aignaturea of three ren ttemen, one of whom ia tlie Her, Wilm.w I.sb, " as a ainjrular display of the gnodneaa and now. er of Almighty God, at a camp meeting held on Tangier Island, August 15, 1 84 Miss Narcissa Grippin, a highly respectable young lady, nineteen years of ageand a xealout christiari7-wavor' eight VYftbsVlCAhfm spirit of God, that her face became toe bright shining for mortal eyes to gaze upon, without producing the most aw ful feelings in the beholder. It resem bled the reflection of the sun upon a bright cloud. The appearance of her! face for the space, of forty minutes was truly angelic, during which time she was silent, after which - she spoke and expressed her happy r.nnd heavenly feelings, when her dazzling counte nance faded, and her face resumed its aatoral appearance' "" " ' ''""';" with hu. burst fyour cr.hMi.nrcM.anlriumm.ucaioth. - r ...t i. tnoai -. , Im la. . He prompt ami 7" 7 ! .our attnts. aod let U be Let i caniwoai imuMmeaU Jntm firt -'.ihyourbuiinesii hta !.-! anLmeDtl. Deapauh ata-uc, if poasiUe, what ..rout.kc U hao4, if laitmipted by unavoidable interftttac, resunic and I oish h asooR .hstrucUoo ii removed. ,t . Cewarc ar selModulgeixe no bus iaCH caa posViUly thrive under the ahade of ill InByence, Do not awunjc to youmu more ere. fnr what o"d e?o. than v ou arc ea tided to, nther U conUat with a little less 1 the pubAc mind will always di ever wh.r prrn M uue. Faminante youraeit wh your rooas, t,o them accurately, aod frequently investigate and adj.ist their cosAenU. T'ia ia aa 'fnportant itroa. Cultivate domestic habits, far this . a a vour family, ir you have one, naa a four ctntomers will always be betur pleaaed when thty tnd you are at borne or at the plsce your business, lnder the iofluence of such Mo" tnese, lth a swiauie t"i " tho -0d ,f Provided f',r . LU- S.ng o the Ubuur 1 MoU, 70U will have a good foundation to rest your iwpe upoa, lr success ever business you may be employed in. Never In hurrv or confusion distract vour minJ rr tlikDO&ICIS VOU Ol Sell - w. 1 command. Christianitr; far from being calcula trd for aoy political constiuuion in par tinilar ia f'.und tojrorer ad flourish under rwrv praa of corrects the spirit of democracy, and softens the rigour of despotic power. a a a An cnUrrement ol mind and superior intelligence, distinguish in a particular manner those nations that have embra- crd the. faith from those rxtensive por tions of mankind, who fight uader tne banners of Mahomet, or adhere to the more pacific lostitutcs of Drama and Confucius. Tho inhabitants of the East groan under the oppressions of arniiary powrr, ana uiue can mcir 1 . . L rcliffton contribute to allevute the weitrht of their chains. The Mahome- uns more especially are marked by peculiar ignorance and ao far are thry from being distioguianed by the light flf jekace -OT.lh'. .?ltivajooijuseful ; knowledge, that they rarely a3opt any foreign improvements, ad even smo- ther In its uirtn tne spirit 01 liberal in quiry and research. WHlTt. raox Tat aittiea ma. Rrvivai if RHgim in AarfA- Carthna. oince tne Jute revival 01 kciiziimj commenced among the Baptists, more than 2,500 haveTbcen baptised in the middle section of this State. Ia addi tion to the above, recent information .istatrs that 45 have been baptised in 111c iiiurcn at Vnion, jonnaion cuuiuj , since the 1st of Junet also, in the Cashie Church. Bertie. 80 in one f '- month, a short time past. In the last number of the Columbian Star, the followipg statement is made from Virginia At or near Owen'a Hill, 2d Sunday in June, 67 baptised at the Ezol, King and Queen County, Si Sunday do. Hj at Waus, do 3d Saturday in July, It ; at Exo, 3d Saturday do. 15 ; I at Owetfs HiU, 4th Sunday do. 91. r W .L-V. , .. .. f m . in me town anu vicinity ot Lyden, Lewis County, N. Y106 have been added to thk Church, by baptism. Clergymen, z$(0 j Total number ulj members, 300x), r. t. qakiel. god maxIm. , If you reccit an iniurv. sleet) at least twelve hous soundly before you make up your mod in what manner to treat it. Then alliote it as much as you can, and r fleet , well on what course will be at once most honorable; pumanet.and.Jd;antageouar in regard to it. 1 hus vol will stand a trood chance ef attinjf vlaely, - - - - I ihi madmen 7uur.n,-r"" ' pTK.iceiunif..h'll' nested aid .cvcrlaf w T . - t .... " Tit f ,...r. -,,"5 1",,,, U fM ".7. r.oi" W(HJ U Mr. W,l-s Ltori!S., ..a h tr' r Li, HTl"f lTu- '-,',n' Hit ir, Str. tMj, r.LV:laiiv a4 k . . a,, iam4 kut wk u rrwlcm thwa a rakW'U arWaiillf I Hf INMMt kaat.f'pal la ay ia -a... ' , ISAAC T. AVtttf. 3aL30 TAtvnV ot frmWCuToUfcOa wrurBrat. CrrfrU Jota at th oV. H Wa braa la-3 WW thi. d2omd ia ha la tlrruluom- taa W d,t lha W-t year, ad aiha ktur, really. Um iba MGa sew recall .1 j.uhiJm. and rer4aU tit koLt, af tocfe acad theai la, to Ua tseha. rd foe oUW lt.a. Tha tUak .H nitta of tHa aaid ! Uaooaiiooa. Mi,nl mi plaira caa aa pnxvrL ' THOatAI W. ACOT, C-. rTS fNt'.re are further Infirwed, that all .l. ti n. r kim .mI thoaa f Kla wbicli ,r ralkd la by the abat wXk. "rrf1 k- tl Ui. rr.liL T. Mnr. aiaca hifb tat Itanh baa wociml pUUa of U cUtx-nina-.1 ai: , ka It.Ua are aurned b Iba laaucJ. --- iiro. w. mtor, ra a lAe f SmA- t'arafiaa N. B. The editors of napen la Virginia. North CaroCaa. tonria and Trnneaare, may rrfxlrr a acrvica to tb puLlk, by baerlinf the allots In tbir coiumna. u J N(tnon Wottis S.IU3BUir, ."0MTH C.W0UY.t, BY r.DWAHI) TARnttOl GII: , , 117IIO rrapcetfiiHr Inform the puV u'TTS f Fir, and hit fnrti-ts that be h !'! l .lakrn lh- f lrnaie liv rlrrant ralab. tahmcat. tllatr at the north corner of thr Court-triute, (lately occupied ly Mr. Jamri iluie.) Ilia coovrmence of thii aituatiun kit buaincaa, ia equal to any in the place. I lie House contain a number of pritate rooms, aril ralr!atel fur th aceommoilation of Travellers and Hoarders 1 tbe "-tablet are equal, if not at. ruled to br uTTOTrTfuT bar, will be supplied with tbc beat the market arTordai and the rrfvlat ions of his House, auch aa he bopes will five entire satisfaction to those a bo may think proper to caH on bimt ard be aasures Uirm. that no pains aliall b spared to render their star comfortable and pleasing. VnMry24, iU4. Cotton Gins. mm FIR subscriber still continues to make all I l;n,1. i.f r.M JCn liimt. at kta aknn in RalisburT, on Maintreet,oorth side.three door east of the Oirt-Mmise. He a ill warrant his Cins to be as well oisdc as any ia tbe state 1 and aiU, hereafter, keep a supply constantly on band, af his oan make, for the accommodation of such (ren'trmen aa Use at a distance, or oth ers who cannot wait. The aabscribcr takes this orcssion to gist his thanks to sH those who bse patronized him in Miia lina of business 1 and asaires them, that, whentver 1)117 may again want joba done, in the wyofnaluja:.xtf-rtpairijijc Xaii lil!l.?rjt tions shall continue to be cxrrtrd to girt them aatisfsction. ibe public at large are respect. ftitlv invited to trv tbe subscriber's Gins 1 and he fecis confident, if they will once tr)-, they a il ever afterwards buy from his simp. SAMUEL FR A LEY, Salitbiiry, .Inf. 16, 1874. '19 Coach Making. rrvtiB innsctrtxr )Hcra his Services lo theVub-' I lie In the above line, and flatters himstir, r a . ... ' irom long experience and steady application for a number of years, in Europe and America, to give pcnersl satisfaction to those who may favor mm wi:n tlieir wnnc. Carnuge of all dracrintions, Panncl'd am' Stick fJi, SuJkcjs, &C. n,ade and repaired on reasonauie terms. KAH L. LANIiER. SttHthuy, .ipril 26 1824! 204 N. B. Carriarea, of all descrintions. bout-lit anu aoiu, on commission. P. S. A journeyman wanted at the above hit sines, to whom good wagi a will be giren. II will be employed on wood-work, altogether. (TrThe subscriber keens two Gin for Hire. wnico win aiwava dc sent In readme, w 1 1 .!. L 'SI S a a a . good harness, for the accommodation of those who may, at any time, wish to ride on nlesstire or on ousincss. g. LANDER. Wanted, aa an Apprentice at the abofe business, a young man from 14 to 16 rears of age, and ot correct and industrious hsbits one from the country wouhl be preferred : to whom a good chance be given. nrajiie a - -a a rainr. Bioscnner nega loave to j frieiv TiaVrecintrVfiii ni uue uiumhcu ; and InTdrlX Uiem, that he has procured a number of work- men from riniacieipiita anc Newark, winch cnablea him to finish work in a atyle rarely seen in the western part ot the state. He also has continual supply of materials, of the beat qual :.n 1 c.u:....ui uU ... . 11; ami uivn la.iuunKuic paucnis. nc iiarcnas keeping constantly on hand, at reduced prices for cash only, Sulkies, Stick and Panncl tiigs, Chariotees. Coacheea, landaus, Phxtona. I!a- roiiches, Landaulets, Caravans and Mail Stages, of a Superior construction, Repairs done at the shortest notice, and in the beat manner. . Orders from a distance thankfully received, and punc tually attended tor ' J. G. MOUSE. Ckarhruijlfirch 1, 182. ?r j ii;;r. t "-' 2 ''' 1, I tt a (,' lf"" '"-" - ' tMrr-t a . l ! l 'r ,M ' "-"a- f 1,a f M -an-i li.a i,t.i.cii laafg-Mi UU af It" IrrwHi axlwra. tl rif dUm VS- , ( Lail.) 1,m e m ia nun U tU (imW I' tnrr t4 Al t'rw, ItMvk, 1 1 -r Kirr M Kk4 rnak, NB',f ka.b W H.lUa tMa 4 Iba J-f fy ia I'J.k ln.l. f ,ti ltd) . . 34 amS rjlrf "a OT i au, Uimnf Ua al Jwl N1 ! kr, Ike (.n-j f 411 hkna a K al af ltW traak, MiC ,oi"t -rjf liiU Sl aHr, ua -"" a urra, (. .J ' mtk. 4iNar ("Hit l Ma lit'la aad tiam, tha SwoaHr a " r""!1" la Blon-Houic at Mocliville, to Arrvr. , f flUK aubatrtber wWiea ia rem t e ra 1 MfteTiy,drlaata jrar.af MaUm tears at Wat WwUii, wowaa rot. j, aa whkh a aparWms atura Wnjar, a ab a fH aallar, and a Urjt ta4ory l.ar, dUd coacW and aarfj apartment, art r trnJ Mlr3i W arar about M cmr of tv aatloaaf Itoaaa, kbaaaaa tba Furka. A ill k lrt of taunt;?, tot aa t Krtity ar ao4 a4 pofMilaUoa ia aot lufrriof la any, a pron-aM ih m'tU ba aatklmted from a Birra.i atabBabftonl at lUf ptve. tntleiara ia tlat balaeaa, and aUbinf a attuatwa. art litii'n) rail and v tew iba pr.ava., ami jKUte nr rvav aalvaa. l UZAIIETII M. rEAmux IIounc and Sin Painting, Jjc. fiWUOf. W. CUIMCf lifjrms li.s fnyix! I aad IS titrie. that bf !) rWuwa 1 ...... ..... f irw. K,i. t-' fl, Mm I ie (jiair, anfl fmtmrnai rintlf, ia a rIf of workmanship ennal to anr in ihe "tin t, . . . ...... Irf-aikmea Having anta 10 on wi.jtn or 1.1 milrof Kalialiun, ran enirsgw tLt Su!jiXri'i aersicrs on ttrt sJKirt notne. Ti subaenber Ukti tbU nprwrtumir t r. turn bit sincere tbsnl to all titoae wl.o I rcnerwsly eatrnded ibeir Civors to blm t br bis f;Uifulras s4 U"batef U fotura, Ivrx, st.ll ta un tlieir Irtrrilatitp ami pa'rnr. XJiitvrr, Jit S, ICa. 'It N. R. 1 be subatilrr will krn on bv!. saW, all manwrof ai snl eul'irs, pftM frr U.s acroiiinxnUinJi i.f thnap w!o m. to lo afliall job of painting, but who rm -t baf the paint, or rtpr riwc to M-psti tb-!- State of Nortli-Carolina, STOXVS fOCITT. f iOt'RT of fkas and Quarter Se! tn. h J term, 1824. Andrew B'twnan. n. ll-AvH Tinder: (h-iinalsttacbment,leviedoi land. I'. appearing to the ntif titi of th C'mrt, I.' it Ptw' Tbsmhmt it is tbrrrfure onlerrd, thai ptiMicattnn be rrvU ia the estem raruliiuan fur three anon'li, rut unless tha Ufnnlnt conn forasrd b,- 'He 2nd Jtlowdav of it.i.b , l rvj ' irxl plcail, that judgment will be tHr t coiifcun, and pmpeHy levied apon w'" Cou' demnrd to the plaintiff's recorf Ov order. ilAUIIEW JL,MWr,r, c. Trice atlv. R4. it'il Statu of Nortli-Carolina, MFC tLRNSCaO COtlTt. COtUT of PK as and Quarter eion, Vir term, 1K4 James i:lark,t. Jsmc II. Wil. ker! Original atUchnirnt, levied m tbe hn.' of John MHJuay. It appearing to th court tl.X the defendant is not an inhabitant of this 'sv. it ia Uierefiire ordered, that public at'wn be nle tbrra moniha in tbe Wtsrrn CarolilU gi'if notice to the said defendant ta appear at rtc next Court of Pleaa and Quarter Serous t b held for said county, at the Court-HiHis.- Charlotte, on the fourth Monday in August nrv. pffTrptcvyrphradi Crr dCTWiivW la ¬ ment will be enured agair.at Uum, atu exevu lion awarded accanlit'g'r. Teit: ISAAC At.EXAXPr.n.r. . c. Price adr. g4. 3mit'.'4 State of Xurth-Carolina, HOWAS COl'KTT. COUItT of r.julty, April term, .Stoner and bia wife Barbary Moocr, Ji'ii Waller snd hia wift Ere,- ERrabcth Karnh n'1, ami A (km Lopoavr, trrrm Cinrad Kihor, Mrv Ribelin, Marv Smitlter, Henry Etrnlisrt, Ceor Bullcn and eggJ hi wife, the heirs st law ft Chriittan Kihor, dee'd. : Petition lor a-ilc real. estate. It appearing to the satisfaHin ! the court, that the defendants, Conrad Kiho lUrf Ribelin, Manr Smjther, IInry Earnh.irl'i tieorge Bullen and Prrrv hia wift h.irs at t of Christian Kihor, d'i. do not rrsiJe witiiio the limits of tbe state, it ia therefore orderei!, that publication be made for ail weeks succ- aively, in the Weatern Carolinian, that nnlrw they appear, at the next Court of Equity to be hoblen for the county of Rowan, at tbe court house in Salisbury, on the 2nd Monday after tlie 4tli Monday in .September next, ami plrad, an awer or demur to the bill, the same will br ta ken, pro eonfeaso, as to them, and tlie ra'ie b aet down for hearing ex parte. Cit'4 opy irom tne nmiutea. . Test j tiEOKGF, LOCKE, r. . State of . North-Carolina, IREDELL COUXTT. ftOL'RT 6f Picas snd tluart'er Sessions M.iT ) term, 1824. John Nesbit, rs. Charles I'- Donnar 1 ii'iiriai attachnunt ti.nil (r. I' bJr f,,e'eot.that tho delVo.lar', to be held for the county aforesaid, at the roun- urnse in Statesville, on the third Mnmuy m Anoint next, otherwise the nbuntiil win heard ex parte, and have judgment pro co'ifr0 It 5a further ordered, tluit this notice be po lished for three months in the Western tto- lininn. Test : ti, S1MONTON, Cl'tr. Price adv. g4. it"23 House and Lot, in Charlotte. FOR sale, on accommodating Terms, the hour and lot In the towuof Churlotte, win' .' ad joins Mr. John Irwin's store, on the. norih rr ner, Apptyj . JAME9.3?"H-
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