TiiE ORriTANS’ FlUEXO.
IfSojuiay, lS'3'c5.
TiiK X.--Wo adopt the Rpiuil (’.uKini^ of
iiiilitvinfr sulj^criLors i)*' the expiration oi' ihMi-
f!u])sriptit)ii, l)y placing a cr;as marl!: (X) '•>n
tltclr i>apers. aiaHv oa
yoi'.r p.apiM- you m;iy ];now fli.-it the liiim you
paid for has oxp'.h’d, ahd Ihiit, iraiosa von rc-
iK'w tho jT'.ipor -will \h' liiuooi'finucd.
We liopf none will be oUbudod. at luivin^’
the })ap(;r stoppt'd wlic!; Oa-y thi’to uj',
iib u a coiilihi’t piibiish it on er'aiit, if we would ;
uud wouldn’t if Wb could, and ^i■(‘ o.a?'. make
no (.'Xeeptioiis. 'Wl;c*ii, thfrefoii', you aeo
l!io X on youv pajjcr, sSnd th? money for re-
ueu'iil riglit along-
Apologetic—-We getontfliein-ea-
eiit niiv/ijer of the Friend imder
some (lifScultyi nnd if it fails in
infevesfing tlie j-eader, -svo odei' as
an excuse tlie fact that oui- foro-
iiian is sick-, and tlio ireather ex
ceedingly hoi. And besides, we
have Iteen unusually Isn.s.v with,
outside matters, so that wo ha.ve
not been able to give the atten
tion to the paper that wo general
ly try to lo;
A Slraiigc fIfcMv«a*«nc«*4
In Ralostino ami Aaia Minor tlie
winter of 1873--4 was nnusnaily
severe. The snoiv lav at one time
from two to five liieet deoj) in the
streets and on the flat toefsof the
liousGs. Many roofs were crush
ed,^nd many lionses fell i]i ruins
under tlie unwonted Inirden; in
Bethlehem, Where Jesus weis
born, thirteen houses were thus
p'rostrated.-
In Gaza, vvhefe of oldtheTem-
]>le of Dagon fell and slew Sam
son and three tliousarnl of the
1‘hilistines, tlie following remark
able incident occitrrod in connec
tion with the groat snow storm of
Febriuuy 7tli and 8th,
A I’obbcr during the (tight
broke into the house. After hav
ing collected several a,rticles on
the lower iioor, lie entered the
chiunber where the m.astej' of the
house wa,s peacefully .sleeping, ■
His iittk- child was also asleep
Jn the cradle.
'fhe robber roflesfod tliat be
might be befrayod by the child,
so l;e took the c.radls and set it
outside of tli« liouse, near the
d(j(u’.
Tiio child began to cry. Tlw
iiiotiu!!' hastens -to the cn.idlo, but
finds it gone. The ch.ih.! kept on
a book of “cheeks,” all signed bv
his own I'.and, and tlie amounts
left blank for us to till up in any
need, with such sums as will meet
every possi-bie exigency. Sup-
iiose we tel! oiu' khidred and ac-
([uaintan.ces wliat a, fi-iend wo
liavi), am! how i-ichly provided
wn are for cvCrv strait-. And then
suppose wo g'O .'iboiit lulif staf ved,
groaning with loaniless and fa-int-
iies.s, or only iialf-clothed, in thin
rags, and the sliame of nakednos.s
’oowiiig- us down to the ground:
Vveonld not ilio.se who kiiOw us
bo inoved to tvonder and doubt'!
Would not one of them say to us :
'T thought the great banker had
undertaken to feed and clothe
)tou ; is this the best he does for
yon. llis oiler could not have
been ver.y sincere. His words
were large. Inst thev' dojiot seem
COXT.’iniU'TIONS TO TiFE ORPll.'SN
AKYUhvl t'ilOM JULY *H'i! TO JULY
liO-ril ItilT.UblVE.
to Iiave rnoant muiji.’ How such
a demonstration on our jmft would
.sliam!) tlie irath. and gbiierosity
of pm- friend. Or, if wO lieknowi-
edge that w'-a did not isse the
checks,” ii’tr! did uM more than
hal.f believe theV w'ouhi be honor-
rymg.
The father ;iwol-:o, and
e.xc!.aiineu, 'GIk; child is crying
out'of iloors.- Hosv c-aii that bo !”
They both hasten to th.o cradle,
- wonderirig wlto could have taken
it out. fV^hilo they are wonder
ing a.iid speculating on th,o strange
cireumslance, the roof, pressed
under the burden, falls, and in a
nion-rent thei-r liouso is in rains.
But tliey are .all three unliarmed.
In the morning, when the stones
sfnd lumber were taken iwvay, a
man was found dead among the
ruiiis. The tilings lip had .stolen
were found- partly sticking out of
hi.s pockets, partljr tied tip in a
bundle ou Ids liack. Tims God
and death had overtaken him. Ho
eaniod out the child lest he
should wake his father ai-i4mofh-
er by crying, and so, without
meanin.g'it,- by the vi’ouderfii-1-
jirovidenco of Sad-,- ha roseiied
t-he lives of all- the family, while
he himself died in his sin. How
truly were the words of Joseph
to h'is brothers fulfilled- in him,
“Ye nie.ant it far evil, but God
meant it for goodJ’-^^Chrisikin
Em.
od, liow the confession would
shame Ourbwnlitthincss and mean
ness of confidence in Qui’bBne&c-
tor ! “Lord i'lcrdiisS o'lrf -faith !”
A h-ifgc expoetation- will prepare
ns' to receive a Large ble.ssiiig. It
will effect our desil'os: It will
control our w-orkiiig. It will
shape our plans. It Will stimu
late our iruportuf.ily, and espCcial-
i}- vtill it lionor God.-'-Ret' A. L.
iHoiierlJ,
SOYS.
pH'S’f! for gold this crovi’tkd street,
A iiu'tilred yoars to coiBC i,
Wlio’i! troiui yoi: tHHVfii nrkh wiping feet.
A liundit'd yeHi's to t’owe ?
I'filo, Treinl)]!’!:;,- nge and tiory viinth,
Atbl ohiMiiood, with his b'ruvv of truth,
Th-o rich, thii pooTj on huMl, on
\^'hl‘ro will thh mighty niiJlions bo,
A .hansU’od yca.rs to coino i
We al.l, Mithki oui" /.iliaU skn'i),
Nil frvh'g-iocri forAia v.-j’-h woop,
Ah.iuidrod yoars to oonie.
}^at other men oia- Jand will til!,
Ail’d ('tii'S's tluRi ouv stn-eis \riil till,-
.imi other bird'^ vvili Aiig as
Ami Lr'giit ,tlie suiirdiiiiO as to-day,
A hitiuliH'l veav.-: to come.
IM CASH.
ami
Paid -^i.) O'^ Prick Spring Lodge Xd fjll.
. “ iiH 'OrphiUbs Pi’imid.
“ lo tin CkiUoctiori at, .Magnolia.
“ Ji Collection at Warsaw.
“ .li .2-5 eiu-’i Collection at C'iinlon. Mr J
j) ilolii.-itcr.
'• 7 oO t.’oliefHtil at Mt Cvrincll Chnl'o)!,
NortluunjitHn Coi
“ 7 2.) C'dleeiiui by -Joseph Deberry, Milr--
garcisviUe.
'■ G 7.) Tliroiigh Rev R f> WiHimns f’roiii
Jbiptist Cibiiroh at Ldenton.
“ 5 (k3 thnea.gh Janies I) Webb fi’uin
iioeky Thick Sunday School.
4 9.0 from High Point Sihiday School.
J ,U‘J iligh^biiiit Bapti.-^t (Jhnrch.
“ (k'libhil Oro.ss Ivodgn No J87.
1 iKr .^-Irs E Jf Pogue llillsboro.
!M -.t£ Prieiidsnear C'beat!iaid'§ riTill.
dth ill silver Master Ernest Cheatham
dgod ^ years.
“ .^2ets l.Utle No'ra and Adiiid TJeste
“ .10 fts e.ach P Parliain, aged 0,
Jcnviid Pal-hani, ageu 7 yfary.
IN icixo.
A lady of Virginia, 8 yds of Calico.
J'Lrong’a J S liDzell &- T? S Ghnly Coin,
of Lenoir Thidgo 2:>J, vix;
S B Parkei Sc Co. 1 pr shoes,
W JT Jlanlie, 7 ydc sht'etilig,
J ly Rice, 1 }ir rihofos- -f h;itj
C (f Grady, 2 dor. p-r .sook.sj
,J Wnriei'f^, B ytls shoetiidj
J iyii’Sey, TO yds calico,
N j Aiieii, O yl:i ealieo,
J S' Bizzell, ] )n' slioe's,
W M Tlionip.son, 10 yds sheeting
8 j Bntbiti, 21 ibs bacon,
B P Siutoii, 30 ibs baAfrj,
Tiioirias Sutton, 3i llto l/aeoTT.;
ii L Wo'ottevJ) 17 ibs hactin;
B S Gtady, 5 (loz pcii-sTitf-U--2 doz txipy
books—yds calico.
Raised by Miss SaiRo Fell of Carey, N. C,,
Suppose' somefriegd of oiii'S,-
rVlioso '.vea-lt-.U i« known- io be
praet-iculiy unlimited, should de-
ehu'e llis readiness and willingness
to sup-ply all our wants. Sup-
Jt'ose k(i should put ii.io ®u-r hand
Tho clciK of a merchant at O-
saka, Japan, went to Kioto on
busine.ss of iiis employer, 'in,cl re
ceived one IboHsand yen to Carry
l.iack to Osaka. Having been-.ilc-
tained longa;? tlian he expo-"i.ed
ho missed llio steamboat, .and be
ing anxious to complete his jour
ney as |uick!y as possiWo, took
s. jinriksha intending to travel
through tho night nnd roach 0.sa-
ka before daylight. On arriving
at a villat'O a fmv miles from his
destination, about th.ree A. M., a
man with drawn sword- sr.oiiped
tlie vehicle, and demanded the
tl-iousan.'l yen, stating that -he Ji-ad
seen the yotii'i receive i-t a.t Kioto,
Alitor some demur tlie clerk took
the inoiioy .from Ids' bosom, and
was about to liaiid it to the rob
ber, when the jinriksha .coolie
saatclied- the bag and made off
leaving the vehicle, clerk, and the
.robber in tho goad, the two latter
as speechless as tlie former. The
knight of the road> finding 1dm-
self foiled,, dejia-rted hi ilie oppo
site direction to that of Osaka, to
which city the youth hastened,
irfter abandoniug his first thought.s
of jamjiing into the river. On
arriving at the house of a-n uncle,
hs acquainted the relative with
llis adventure, and expressed-a de
sire to die. But he was spared;,
fill' it was discovered that tho coo
lie; iuiJtea-d .ofr'suning a-way witli
tiio. money., liad taken it to tho
police stalion. Ho was iqipro-'
priatoly rewarded with a- share of
the money he had-so cleverly sav-
.eu. -
Mrs-X H Ploa-saiits. 2 calico (lrf’sso.«,
Mf? Oro I'lciisaiits, 2 civlimi (IrciHsCf^j
Mr^. ii B Jov'btft, 1 drof’Sj' 0 ydii faTici't-
ing, 10 yds calico,
P D Pago, SO’ y;Is callbo,
E & A Gdicks, 21 yJa' calicb,
Ji 11 Pinkston, I ]>r show,
W II Jones, 1 boll cl ecks,
A B Yates & Co, IG yds chocka,
E & J O.sborne. 1 sack f3o.pr',
Mr.s Beckwith, 2 -.sat-k llyiif,-
li II 3 Et-ack of flour,
Kfs J T Walker, 20 yds calicbV
S F(iotfds,IO yds e'^fco; 5 I Rit
meal,
J R PagA, } pb'fe biicony
A 1' P'Ag^i- i bn’ffM iiHfHltio'f.
Bix vv-:^3but date oy bibatioi.' with'a iiofb
sigued “Sewing Society”, but supposed to iio
from WiL.ia, eo:>,?aiiiing a nmnber of small
aod calico.
M:,x \V .A: Chf'?th:UiJ, 2 u.ndergiuiuont.s.
Mrs' Ngnry Hlclis, 2pr Snclie,
pone M-oLeotb p.v s’loe.s,-
K 6o'ii’vv,-;n ] f.ho-fe,
F P> IIobb'T 5 btre cfiru,
Ladis-s -.if -Miigiiolia and LumbcHou,
Handkorchiofs aud drosses, etc.
Tlic ibllowirtg perkoiLS Ivi'-'o pard for 'Tits
OuPHANs' Friend for yge year jruiii thlis
dafe:
J.Kortoc, .Chiw’le.g Odom, F4he,b’ed Odom.
Iscuie.Briipes, Mrs .Esther C. W'-eaver, Leaii-
orr Tay'jor, J. W. Ji'ye.c, N. D. Kmiilij J.
H. Gfeiiu, J. R. Ward, Mrs M. E. Gmhrie
Dr. A. H'. ivoberaoii, Robert T.'(Joucli, liiev.
J., P. Mason, G. X.' Bhi.viaiii.u'ron, .Sol. B.
V/illi'.-iU!:*.
And tho fo^nwlug for r?x rffoii-ths—J. C.
JI. Modlin, M H Jones, J M Cor-
Ix'tt, J II Jtinea, J W Joues, W W Gully
Jli id;r lendi‘i'’s iiaiiio-wo’ll triumph
Ov('r every foe.
Glio:- ihild tlie fort, See:
TgytfanBatcgstfxy.* .n
F.’ercb and long tldi battle rages,"
]5ut orir Iteip is tleaf;
Onward cdihefifini Groat Comniander,
Cheer, n'.y cdmfade^j '.‘beer J
Clio.—Hold the fort, &c.
Wlien the chorus iv.is feitclied
tho whole .nudience joitied in, and
tiie sectors, :»)ashed hy the de-
ihoustration, slunk out of Bight,
lirid the curtain foil for tho night.
Form oi‘lOf ilaa&iissBOjj
so the €»’r|>Sss:5i33 As5'.?f,s?ias.
1 mAh C.: ;.-1875.
This is ib thdify that
1 :is an orplmn, S'mtnd
in hody and mind, anil without es
tate. II: . father died in 18... .;
h — indther died iii . ;. .. I,
heiny li ..: ;
henhy make application for h....
admission into the Orphan Iloiis'e nl
Oxford or Mars fuil, mid t dho
relinquish and convey, tb tht bffi'cers
’.hereof the maHayeiiient and cen-
Irol if the Siziti brph'dn for......
ycarsj hi order that'-:.... liidy 'be
trained and 'educated deebrding to
the regulations prescribed by the
(Jrand Lodge of florth CaioUnei:
Approvediy^T-F; M.,
of,. — Lodge, No
And by..
Frm the oJ Cis’jsniil
AV’ H Liiii*
‘i>I£old the Fort.”
Below Wo present one of (ke
favorite hymns sung by Mr. San-
key in his meetings, liccoiitly in
litibl-in, after the excitement of
the nerso'n-al visit of Messrs, Moo
dy and Sa,nkoy had somewh.at
subsideid, at a theatre of that city,
ill the coarse of the perfornuinces,
one of tho actors said that ho felt
a little Moody, and tuiother had
had t-hro symptoms of being de
cidedly S-Mikey-moiii-ous. At first
•the audience siiowed a little sur
prise ; a,nd .flio-y hissed, and kept
things lively, a.s they gave testi
mony against the insult to tho
evangelists. At length, a sten
torian voice, like tho call of a bu
gle, started Brother Sankey’s most
stii ring and contagious song ;■
Ckd.—“JtbMd tlie furt, fur I-imr aoiniiig,”
Je.‘5lts signals eiill'j
Wirve.thc answer .bael" to heuTOn,'
“By tliy grace 'xa will.”
Sec tlie'inighty’ host advancing.
•Satiin leading (ui”;
Mighfy nien'ai'umvl us .falling-’
Courage abun^ gene.'
Cho.—llulii tllC furt, ice.
See tile ^lurifius bfiuucT waving,
Hv;u- the bugle blew j
“The design of tlie orphan Asjr-
Itfm s.hail be -to protect, train an'd
educate indiger.i ff/id pi-ohiisiing
orplian chiklteii, to be rnboisefa
betw--5'on the hgo of si.k tmi twelve,
who have no jiaronts, riof proper-
t}- nor near relatives able to assist
them. They i-hall not bo receiv
ed for k shorter time tliaii two
j'cai's. In extraordina-ty cases the
Shperintondent may recrivo chib’
dron outside tho ages specified.
KesaSntioiss tiie tlraaid
Adopted D'ec .3d, 1872.
Eesolved, 1. 'riiat St. .Joinfs
College sliitll be made an asy
Imn for the protection, training
and education of ir.digout orphan
children.
2. That this Grand Lodge will
appropfiafe $ annually for
J. I. ...V-.*
the- supiport of the institution; but
ivill not assume any .aaditioua!
pecuniarj- responsibiity.
3. That this Gr-an.tT I.odge elect
a Superintendent who shall control
the institutios and solicit con
tributions fol- its support from all
classes of -ofir peoj)!e,
4. ■’Fhat orphan chiftfi-en in tho
said Asylum sliall be fed and
.filothod, and shaS receivp .such
prepa-ratory training and edu
cation as will jirepai'O them for
useful oecfipiitions and for the
usual btfsiiress transactions of
life.
•Aiopted Doc 5th 1-S72-:
Itesbived, Tliat tlio' Superinten
■dent of the said Orphan Asvhira
-r-hall rejiort each at Aiimial (Join-
muuicatiou an account of his olH-
cial- acts, receipts, disbiu'semcnts,
mirnber of piinds; Ac,; togethof
with sitcii i'ttg'ges+ioiiJ ‘M lie niay
sot! fit to oftef. _
“Resolved, Th.iit tlie Miwjef rif
each subordinate Lodge appbint it
.Standing Comniittoe lipon rairing
funds for . the b,rjj!i,au Asylum,
find i'equire said cdillmittee to
report ill rvl-iliiig eaeli month;
and that .sipd .reports .and the
fuiitls , received lie forwarded,
moiitlily to die Superintendent t.f
llio Asyliun and that tlie support
of tho Orjihaii Asylum be a regu
lar Order pt busine.ss iii each snb
onliiiato Lodge at eabh Gouniui-
nication; . ■ ,
4, All cliiivbhes and benevolent
organizations are requested, to
cooperate with ,us in the orpiian
work and to tolleet and fonvanl
contributions tlifongh their Own
pfoper officers; Here are tho re.s-
ijiutioi's :
IteSblved, Tli.a.t tlie sincere
thanks ot this Grand Lodge are
h-oreby teiidere.d (o liiari}^ benev
olent ladies and gentlemen, to the
ministers of the go.sjiel,-iti cfiurch-
os ot various denomiiiatians,. to'
Odd Fellow,s, Knights of Pythias;
Good Teihplars, Friends of Tem-
pCranho, and other behe-i'olent so
cieties, whose heart)!- copperatioit
and liberal contributions have ren -
ilered timely and valuable assis-
tence in the great ivorlc of ameli-'
orating the oonditicfn of the .of
phan children, of the .State.
Rtsobed, That ail ;bouevole'nt
soeietibs and individuals .are here
by cordiali in^ftjted aitd request
ed to cooperatp with iis in proi i-
.ding funds find suriiilios for feed
ing elpfhing,, and educating indi
gent and promising orplunis cliil'
(Iren, at the As-idum in Oxford;
RAtEIGH Fl!V!WlEl!NARYr
pALEIOlf, N, C.
#l!C F.ijl Term -li-ill open Scptcm-l
iei’,' CtM; iSYS.
-p'br ni’GAtlr;.
Eii.tjRs'h.tHftioii,' |ior Yiiomh, 4’(k)’
, Tho followhi”: toatimouiid.s .fro'm tlio ProKi-
ilout of Wa'ko Forest Collcrk t'lul the Postof
tlib Rftlciteli Bajitiiit chullE.'will show (ho
estimation in wliich the school is held :
[FromJJr; W; M. WifigUte.]
Lr the ttioH b'ea’utifnl paG ot this city,' in*
the cboi.ccst spot of this mo'st cluiniiiiiH por-
HS Baptist Female Seinitiafy, I a'ln
glad to see tliat some of oar bretlirou, in their
tocent visit to Raleigh arc teliiiig some of tlid
good things that occur to their minds t bout it:
'i'iic wonder is that more has hot been shid';
It is on liigli ground, \vi£h gob^ tt-jvter, good'
air. and doliglitfnl surromuli'ngs. It has good'
bhiichiig;!, witli airy and spaci'oiis robins'for
dorniitorie.s and reckatbips, and witii large,
tast(‘fi’.lly arranged l^roht gromids for walks
and amusemenis. It has a cabin'ct of mitier-
als, an orcGlent appai^htirs, hew and largo’
[)ianos,.and tiie beginning vf a ^jyninaai'uin
fh- boMth .gn'ving exercifkis. And I’rbf. Ilob-'
g'Xiib fho Fhiccipal, is hale, \-tgbrouS and en
ergetic, with an able body of teaclmrs and'
protes.«ora. ‘V’S'ith its genial m'inagement. its
table tare, and the attefTtion ^ven to the coin-
torts of the pnpils, I can see nothing t-o hinder
tho largest sucoe.ss, and' a constantly vvidon-
iiJg influence upon the daugliters of our State.
[From T. H: Prifehara, D. D.]
t am intim.ately acipiainted with tli6 Fac-
.yhy of the JLiloigh Fcin'alo Semiii’ury, ami
take pleas'iu-6 .in expressing my higli apprecia
tion of the excelleiu’O of the instruction they
are accustomed to iinjiart. luik'cdj am per
suaded thnt In accuracy and .carcLiI paius-
takiinng faithfulness tlicir work posseses un
usual uiorit, and do most lu'artily commend'
this nistiiutiori ,to the patrouago of ail who'
wish their daughters thoroug]ily ’elncatcd..
3«0-3t T. ii. Pkitchakd'.
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