1 1 9 1 I'UIiLHHLU WEEKLY BY A COMMITTEE OF MINISTERS FOR THE NORTH CAROLINA CON FERENCE, vl. E. CliTTXn, SOUTH- RUFUS T. HKFLIN, Er;r HA LEIGH, THURSDAY JIWT. 35, I?5T. 51 30 e. Year, ia Adfaacc- an P jj "p I c1 HP T A nn rv " y ft It i 5 I 4 ft It s ' ! (Original. f .": ri-ti&fi A-V: it-: I KisV.ry." No. 4- "An E.iacate o ir in'rodec lliT'liit Ji'i'i 01- Of J .V.c.r. ! b tcr tr.i vv i ? into .nhnatv i .a t .rove t:i;. occivoii- ;i, tO H.V; forth his peculiar g:vry, v,mh wont to 'L-y'.r'? with ordinary, and employ cX traor'linary T;:art. vti'l yo i corit'.n 1 ti.at .-ivJi fXOCj.'i'iii hhouM not L'iurfl 4 pr:-i; '.;.ti fr !';j.rt:fi. from, or 1. - r.-.lu with the rr.-n'-ra rule of Of)'-i atiori-i. "o'i H'iy i' H'-cau-e ( oaih-'I uiJ'f : tf-jf-'l rn -a to pn.-aeh th'-(i'l-v.'A, it l'c-s not follow, i;Jnfr, tlia if A I-'.Vn to C.i':''! li; til-; h'-in.C'! fro'f pr.-:ieh ri'', or rhat ho wills tirrler olhor o-irr-uifistaiiff's -ven, that tlio nu lotff-rt-1 preach." You mi-itify yoin poiti'-H att I ' ''-'A'u-i in n :'- a s;n U li it m itiri'-r that it is lifli :uU to ;ir rivt- at vo ir r-al lu'-atiifi.'. If this i i:ir-!,!.'ofi il, th--n you rnuit iuU-rrl toj cm'xrr iM any who in ty attempt to op- j fo-j your views ; hut if it is the result j : -nt il oh'u-ene-vs, th'-n you are to; re If I o-)'n;.!-rii -n t the im pore of the ahove -f-nt'-nee, it contains a cotK-ensiori, viz., in the heuiiiin " ( t l ca'le'l util -tteroil mf-n to preach th(-r G'ei';l ;" an'l makes two (h-due tion-i. one of which, mu-a. h nnMt t" U'lmine'l and recuved as true The h-.lue nons, arc; as follow, " eitlier" that Owl de ni'H to exclude the learned from Tireacliin" ; or. rxrciit under crtr'ior- diiitrii it ii hf '" i he wills" that the utdearned shall not preach. Is this your true meaning 'i If so. then allow me to say, I have yet to meet nor is it e-sential to ministerial , with tho Methodist who believes that success. Roth may exist, uinl be anc- ' God excludes; men from preaching sim- tioned as divine, by actual and repea ply Lt-ca.im: they are " learned." Such ted manifestations of spiritual efih-iency an one, I opine, cannot be found. Your j th? presence of t!jy fin.foitnde.-t i first deduetion then is admitted. Rue uoraiice of literatere arnl .science. E l accorilin to your h'ic both flu.'se de- ueational po,-rer, :s not the powe r by ductiosis cannot he maintained: and which x'titiicrs are to he con vetted front as I have conceded the first, lh.-n you the error nf tin ir v'mj (Sermon 184 o, axe compelled to conclude, to he con- p L.r fear of sinhinr you fo sistent with yourself, that :t is the will deep f'. r a resurrection, I will add no of God that the unlettered shall not other authorities on this point. preach! Arc you prepared for such "The fact is, (says Jovius) that a decision? Vi!i you, in the face of though he called them before they had Scripture and history, avow such an . been taught of men, ho did not permit1 opinion ' If so, jnve chap, and verse. then; lo remain unlettered. He at once . You say " Where God has not, hy ' cotnrnence.l instructing them." Sub-1 oome .special ov.Ur, u'jftdo the exception, stltutid. th5 wnal uaerilightened for we are bound by the general rule to unlettered" for they remained, un- j use the meajns." This "general rule" , lettered to the end I "will say, true ; J to which you refer mut of course ap-! and such "!s tho roody operand', hy jily to God's method of calling men to ; f;bieli lie has supplied his Church with I preach his gospel. You, however, fail true ministers, and manifested his glory j to give it, in so many words, that ; in all ages, from that period down to! "general rule," yet leave us to umler-'j the present day. This is God's liw stand that it is thif, as Go 1 does not 0f ministerial appoint aient ; while ev-' design to exclude the learned from ery modiheation and alteration of that ; preaching, therefore he "wills" that ; ;lw has been the work of daring worms, ' the unlettered shall not preach. 'and has wrought injury and ruin to Unfortunately for your argument, ,-;s Church. Tlrs is the rule which our that course of procedure in God's plan Church has adopted, and adhered to ; of ministerial appointment which you down to the present time; and on the; denominate an exception " to the gen-: efficiency of this rule I submit the fob j eral rule," viz., the " calling unlettered ; lowing authorities : j men to preach the gospel," is not an j Jfr. Wesley, speaking in defence of : exception, but ips facto the " general ; hjs ministers says, "I am bold to amrm ; ritZ" to which, if we take Zt'e7e our that these unlettered men have help the history of the. primitive Chv-rch as ' from God for that great work the" authority, tW calling of the learned saving of souls from death ; seeing he ; was an exception. 1 make this declar- hath enabled, and doth enable them; ation in full view" of the fact, that I still to turn many to righteousness. shall be charged, as others who are my Thus hath he destroyed the wisdom of superiors have been, with advocating ' the wise, and brought to nought the ignorance, and an ignorant ministry. ; understanding of the prudent. j As my views on this particular point j u In(W(1 n Qne tl wh;cl t ; will be given in their du order, I will j , igs t(j t are nQt nor;int i forbear expressing them here. My : j trust there is not one of them' present, business is with the facts in the ; who j3 not abe tQ through sueh'aii ; case, ami these facts corroborate the i exam:nation in substantial, practical,; declaration just made, lhe Apostle ; ex orircentill divinity, as few of our i says "God hath chosen the foolish ; candiJ:lte8 for hol y onUr even in our! V1106 YorM. t0 confound the jmiliist cre allle to do. (Works; T-C i t then, 13 ? gtRr-alruie Vol V., p. 15G.) ! which God has adopted; and to ive 1 , i that rule the full lorce of Divine sane- , aJld Ahup-- tion, Jesus Christ selected as his apos-kn the. worth of improved a nl.t.es; ; . ' 77 r i vi and nothing can equal our itinerant tics men, all of whom, with the excep- . . i f c r i at ir l o plan, in the opportunity it affords ot , tion of Paul, were, as Mr. U esley savs, 1 i . .' .' . ., . - c ' -: - , r., .i? v : suitinjr our various societies with men tiuotins: rrom tee orurinal oi the JNevvi 7 , , , . . , V . ti ' -i 1 of God who are edufd with cifts r.ree-! Testament,) "common, unnhilosopln-! ' , . . 7 r.T- , . ' 1 ir , ,.1 j able to their respective wants. ( Ilis. . cal, unlearned men. ( oi ks, vol. v. e . v 1 v p. 153.) And of the Christian teach-ot UlSi P olU'' . I mau.l writers of the first century j Bishop Emory, speaking of the, Meshiem savs " We mav here re - m.:rk in general, that these apostolic fathers, and the other writers, who in the infancy of tho Church, employed their pens in the cause of Christianity, were neither remarkable for their leain- ins nor tliiir eioquence. Un the con- 1 - 1 . trarv, tnev express the most yuma and admirable 'raiments in the plainest 1 0U- iU least, is concerned, to speak with : and most iUiterata style." (Vol I. p. '.his enemies in the gate." (Life, p. 276.) ; 97.) If the ex sim pie of Jesus, the Head Bishop Snde "Neither can I sup-: and Lord of the Chuich, the practice ! pose that they who are thus called, de-; of that Church in the days of her gr at- i voting.. tbemselves to their high calling, cs purity :hi.1 simplicity, are authority, ' aeconlirig to the apostolic directions, then the "general rule" cf God was! will fail to be 'well Qualified' as able! to call men to the ministry, who at the time r.ftln til were " unle;.r;:ed ;" while the exvc prion to- that " general rule" was, to call the learned to preach j the gospel.. Where will ycu find the ' "special order" to reverse and annul' that rule? If such an one exists, I j call noon you to produce it. Can vc-u i dour Ir such cannot be produced, are ide. -fhey are one and oh oyamst ; we not bcuntl to abidi by the " gener-! you and those lil-cyou. nether you al rule," and without' prsumztu6nshxi) be able to make head against ai sly interfering, allow the Lord Jesus to call forth whom he will ? So I think : so thought our fathers. Cut, in your estimation, or according to your logic and divinity,, education is an indispc-n- litbn to :.,.e rr;:i;.i:eriil w,tk. e jil.ice to your aup--; i-k- Toe aj.o--!- in 'Ij'if l f . ' r.-,r. iv.i . wa, K.-ri not to r Ootid ..Ct, .T. 1'oge r-ue t.MS I'. .': OI 4 ro trical or-iti- in- iif i'i' ii. I oi". i rrj : ! v t ( aonou : ce truth; to proclaim Cbri-t crucT.-.-d for world : an t to u tr:? in !o'''":t and ? vo-? manner r.--- "-'.bb-, lf.t the .:un.-roa3 convert o- v. hich '-:! oe !, m',:'i be attribute 1 to the ij'si;tr oi tr: tl'j an i iiot to the 'linioniitration of toe Spirit of G'jL It is worthy of rem irk. that in a.i t,e rr.vira!-j o: renon with .hi eh v, e are aequ ainte'l, Gci appears to i ave ma le very little u-;e of hamuli i It,'ttrii:t', evii when pe:.-esseil !y pious me'i. His own ."-erioiis truths, :i rmo.jr; ' -'I l.v id iin co'vnoo tho'Jli in iieiv ilir.i l..ive I. .eeii tne it.-rai aas of the convic'-o sinners. JIuiin a aoi co'ive; : io; I.- irniii'f often hci-n uecf---fn!iy e f)j! ve in ilef-iil rj trie out ico''; Clir;-t'anitv : hut iiiij Vn-itif aiii tri'fli. have pre.-' r .'(! the rit'tih l." (. Cor. eh tp. i. v. 17. j To the ahove f :v th tes- timo-iy of th- K-v. L-, yj M. J,,,. ). p. I'mrroluce thi author not heeati-e Con'-eive liiin wonhv of hein;r nlaco'l b-.-iie the litinL'iii..hel Dr. Chirk : or because I regard hi.s testimony of any ;rreat weight, hut simply on account of t'ue position which he now occupies as me le I'ler in tlu.s war against the IJi . ... the ririuntive ( .mvh. am t ie true ,.r,his of M.-tho hsm. " We lia'e no quarrel with learning. It is il'xi'l, excellent, foWeiful as a means of usefulness, and therefore to n: ,,. -ircd for its ureat and ma nifold advantages. lint still it eaneot ieiti m ite a claim to the mitiisterie 1 office, 1 course 01 siuoy piescnueu oy me, Church pays Jow. to say nothing! of the additional works recommended, ; I have no hesitation- in venturing the; opinion, that any candidate who shall ; make himself master of the above.! ; - r. ' 1. . - . , 111 iour yeai, win uae 00 occasion 10 : oe asnameu, so iar as vnnsnan incvio- . and successful minister cf the New Tes-1 tamcnt' (Letter Leb'ry, 1S41.) i I have taken you, as you perceive, to listen to the teachings, not of the ordi-; nary and obscure members of our body, I nor to the c,uid nunc divine s of the day, ; but to the Prinwes of our Zion : to men whose names and influence will never' eurrent cf sueh power, is to be seen Your vail may render you good ser vice here ; . then keep it close. You say k Jesus may very properly le said to have delivered a course of con'. lecture Vj Va he le'l the 1.1 nboit the II v L.n 1. Tt.-it he fre'i.'h.ed, an i rr:x,i, of ):'' T jmhl' to th-rn. k fibo'i. " 'l C'JUrtf rf t.li',1,j;.-;,tt h(;- t'-ri .'' I avi r,ot go e! ir. A;i I h.ve to 'V' or: this idea of vour-iis ;hi. if the M:j-: :r did deliver -ueh a " cocr-e," hi-; p-;pii- bo-e a ntrlhi'i-j re; m'l-tnci v.t! r,. f- ,., iv r,f si,.-, o, v-n 1-T.t- LO W J IV Oi in every a. frjrn tie itf d f.vn to the prefer 1)0 VO I in w.iat trie ie mh'.snce consiit-s ? I r-ply, in their s -if-t-np rt mce, their nr- .foir. 1 irjo- ranc-; of the plan of solvation, and their 1 ..... n::ni-ter H.v.a: re-pors;;y,;;;-e-. ir.f) a 2raa li o- At p -nt'-c-'j-t. y y-juy I"-- L'-ive h -I'l :u ut "he ;e 1 ij:p! -cas ir- in a 1 !aa- . i.'j : bid A Act- s.Md lo ti.'- t W..!ii-:f ml w.: tr: "t f toa.-ues fleiv.:. of -jr flu :ti 11 as rips s Vi n.'i !eri u., r -'; i i t !- iv. eh L v 'ii h 1 vi Vr) ev,-:- V. . it f r V 1-11 . ti;;t th' 1 1 wi-a tv ":r ari 1 J Is... atid p:re iv i ; 1 ari j iTi ir i n' iu-i, th y t.i..rve',lc"l : ati J !h-y t ok krj v- ' iii. ;ii tii d I le !! ! i o !'! s i( a ) e- mi-." T ii- o: -une 1 aft the -iiri'ru ;s nl iire n)t i he b.p i n of i- V"U -ay, f.iev li;;d r": i .! their " di p!;'ii,. ot' -rad'i ti ti as rip-; .-eh dat.s in di I ei.'ii i.'e " Now. -it ii-r ij'fi or th IV'Uf must h wr.cii I).) y:ju think tin: ji.bie ce u.it u tit i ne ' ():; ite. re you say, If (in ! i h -e 'he 11 lll'il I.'- iti'.il 1,111 l.::Vill:' f'!,.l-,.l Pi l"ltl-l 'I the-ni f.- tho w -rk of th.: uiiai-trv h.is he th r.-f-.re "'urn his voi e iin-t tuki wi th? uie la'.- it'.-1 dud sen li'itr to em t. seho.l to prep ire f a- t ic ministry ' lla.s h foroid- d a fie i:!ii-,t i :(i of hi n'df i" Whuf he .nvi. t-ie Apistles hy h.spir.riou. Ins he co a a hi 1 : l toe unfii-piru.i not s.'eK, V'Z : the aripi'siri'iii of incut t! puwer by .1. ttie pr .ce.-s ut a tuor.iun p tuoatlon 4 ;"' A'low ai.' I j w a is per u; your i-ir y iu lei. sol in the ah ve piora: luri !- eiui'tv vf-roia 'o and u . w:n i '!r "ani-u-iti th ii t t w t 1 in it i:: it ds with :er;ijr r n ri th truth -if history. L )' ar. the fourth nf Acts and thirre'.-nth vers.;, nod til-o :it Mr. We-ley's a--oti jt of tho liter-try attsinuje'ita of all the .itisties. ex cent Paul. You 1m 1 better g b-j.-k oi your ahii'i in if e, for it is very evid-nt you left the t!i '!') t 'ra! n st before "i werj ti -dire 1. Wii j ev -r hard or rea i b -fu.: that the .1 I 1" V .. I ' 1 L , ... t ,e ninis ry;" that they were - r p.vhol- ars in an l.oi g:.s ; pts-assua ot great " m-nMl p:).ver by th p- .2 -ss of a thor- i. 1 .... " ou :h eda Mtioa" ! ! I You are dre imin-r. Yours, iii!-.. June. Jtsrus-fAcio. CoaaECTiox No. 1. In line 24 of 1-t colu iin, for " real" re-id jr'-c-Lt n.une. In 4Gt': ht: for "from" r-td ' nur. - Iu 5th line of 5th p.irar iph, for "in" reu4 ore ; 'and in 6i:h line, for " lose" rea 1 base yoar argumeut. In th.3 e.3on 1 eo'u na, 2nd iine, for " c . a hut" rea l exhort. No. 2. In the 3rd eolu-un, 5th line of 2d p:ruiMph, f..r " bu"." read not. For tho X. C. Caristian A-ivoecte. Station Work- Buo. IlEFLIN : In looking over a bundle of letters which I had nreserv- e' perr P' me, the hrst, year 1 was sutione.l, trom a, valued friend, who had large e.xpe- rience in the things of which he wrote, I commend the rules and suggestions contained in it, not only to the young Stationed preacher, but to all preachers. Som hin s may be gleaned from it. that will prove serviceable to almost every one, Ttc " fetation is in m inv respects differ- . c n- . , " 1 . . . . ent from Circuit work, especially is it so m tne pulpit. Let me give you a few hints from experience. 1, No matter how the people may be pleased, never preach long sermons, It is far better tfiat you leave them hungry, than surfeited, as a good rule", of course with its exceptions : At II o'clock. A. IL you may choose some- thing argumentative, comhining doc - 1 r T t r - I " . n -I trinfi nnd n.-aefiep ! aim to tmi.sti in . i T 1 . " tj an hour or less. It you preach at o I . M.. never average bait an hour, never i choose any subject abstruse or meta- j physical; indulge more in imagery, and; strive to gain a lively, and if you choose j i -.11 r u 1 ..t ! 1: 10 can 11 so, mine ut ou'iiuiil ouounnir 1, the following turned up; and I think cnosity has beeu exe.te t at etng tne 1.. , . . intr,i(inr;t.nrv jroi-i of a Quotation troru that laps gooa raignc result irom its . , v- 1 t .. " o o. ... n.iinKor m:irl( hv v . . . and 1 must see tbaeation. It is a letter ot adv.ee to tha , r, th'.A: Tf hmthro- Hi.-ks Vv,, 1..K-- ..11 ideas and bring upon you the fearful charge of sameness. Avoid as far as ! 7 i o- , t i possible, anytntns common-place, antif yet, yea know there can be nothing; new - added to the old gospel ; . preach the Gospel, but aim at taethol and ' manner your own. Topical preaching surrace summing xour moor iS u..; c.xtlfnin,ti(-n ot tSie different cd-.sses! lost if your people are sleepy. At i was Ue s;,tisr-actory.to all who were pres-1 night service, choose some suhject of;ent " inviting or entreaty, or remonstrance, ' Qn Wednesday a lanr crowd assembled &CM that wil! naturally tend to strong I at -an early hour, txpeeniga rich sermon; exhortation, and do not average thret from Bev. 11. T. Ib-fiin, but were greatly ; fourths of an hour. j disappointed, when iaform.-d that personal j 2. Do not allow yourself too wide a ! ho ii'iy aiEiciico had preveated his atten-j ran in a single sermon. The usage jd.mee. , ! c - -j. -if . a. -u- u 4. Tn.'v ciia.' tos- thcr aain at - o-c-Ktck, : of a circuit will tempt you to this, but ; - , , , , - l.-, , . JL - ! t- it"ii to an ad ire on the subject or ; remember you have the same oeop.e ; u c. II. Wiley, o,u were ! every week, and there wi l oe time ; a(5i iflj. The h.,ur W3S filled i enough to tell them ah you know, how-; - wlrh ,ltf..iaed reai:;rks and anecdotes, hy c-yer carefully you may retrench. Several Leatlf n.en pn-sc-ur. Neglect of this one point, has caused; At night, all tho unr feasant feelings re ; many a .ol circuit preacher to fail. '; enhin-' from diianooiutiuent d aria 2 the ! because worn out in a station. Carefully ; day, were removed by the performances of j revise all your sermons, and see they the young ladies in the Concert; which j do not weave into each other the same equalled, if not exc-ib-d, seine cf the older ; 1 recomnjend to you as best, out at the j ia which all tbe touor les same time do not neglect exposition an- I A-Jout 4 o'ch-tk, IUv. Pres. Craven was plied to entire subjects, sueh as para- introduc d to 'he lar-;2 l ulience, who lis Wea, discourses of Christ aad the Apos-1 tened pr-jfounily.for .an hour and a-half, to tie?, or mt;? entire Prcp'-.-.iy. Another j vtrv :r.:ereit!T. the;.;- fjv 4icoare. is J ch sra : r a 'x.f.y tti 13 -; I!" ijiture. T': t-r!-- hwle, wi'S ! vider voar f -I L ich increase' the intr-reft c-f your htiitrs. CI. Al:y mm at sometlanz- Iai rn-kinz npa .- ,rm .. a-k yoar?e!f what '. y-'J projy-- to ace; -n'-f b-h by it. Il 1 a. verv noor r-jrt rf the 1 reachtr's cf . . rv poor r. irt rf the 1 Teacher's of-! to take a tex, ar;i forra a phn ; and bring out doirtri .-, iri'ess you add j v.hr.t'for Will this apply to toj peo-j pie, their circumstance-:, their wants,' their trhls, their Temptations. Never - - i enter a pulpit, my 1 it r, witnou: tne , determination by the ce of GjI, to .;. '; a thought in son.? Aiiml that shad j teli upon tha life d " L r.'xiner'itly prac-; tical in your prer.cn ir. 1 nrei nr.t ; warn via ajrain-t t r.-a'.l in for poj.u- lanty ; you: piety un'1 f o'i s-ens" wn prompt ia.r :., h;nd t.:e 'Jrcz. At c yo'irvtt tie- same time, I may hazard a cau:hS ab-tut bringing, y.;u.r5elf. or your traU', into any prominence in the pu!;?u Never tell the : people as ome do, Is- vhis and that) pa: 1 through your irimd, and how von intended this thirij. and how you j .,!rfr..il rnnr mind. .- kc. it is fill-; so'ne, and however honest a man may j b in d"tails abot iiiidtlf and his men-1 t il struggie.,suc.h a course always lowers a man in public e?tiu;i:.tion. Avoid as) you would the cho'i'-.-a, common place! oaitations. Any new or fciriivinir thought you gather, use it ; yoahavei labored for it. Any pleasing, or pecu-j liarlv beautiful phraseology you meet, S that will hang wdl around your own j thoughts and adorn or impress them, I I1S them with wisdom and bs no more- fraid to name t-tjfutlfcor, than you j would the name of the jeweler who! made vour fancy witch key. lie who! i . ..1 e . X : 1, i dresses in leaiiier-? or jcwei, un.if kuowledgeii, must have great assurance, nril pays but pior compliments to his j hearers, if he imagines be will escape! detection. 4. Be p'ain, but ba kind. Preach so that all may oee that you feel the neces sity of a saviour for yourself, as well us for them. Bat in yoar position, one of the prin-c-n-i! elem -nts of suecess.. is p-astoml siting; not social intercourse, but t-e i- ' 1. .. . , - ... . .1 . iVi - l mndritin-i viira tT T'li' vs :ki . I'liiii' v ' f i about healing her? w the great work j , of the minister ot O'ens- some are oy , 'nature better prep -1 for this -work t than nt!ierK,J.rc4n.' !Z God ha e l mav become, gc el and faithful pas j tors, as we.V as ?'; 1 und u-eful preach- ers. ,jfs ut. x lv. ! F(,r rhe N. C. C-.rit;:in A Iv ic:it". j IlAl'l'Y" HoME, BL'flKt: ('O .N C. ) !. June 13, 1 S-3 1 . ) j Mtt. Eoiroit: Will you please forward! to my address, th it nn n her of the 'Herald of Truth,' which copr-.ii s an editoriul c n-1 deuiuine; an 11 r dele upon Conference bound-1 aiies, and referred toby W. J., it: your j issue of June 11th '! Or if you have mis- i kid, clipped, r lost that number of jour ' exch in'-: , will W. J., it he nave that nu u- b-..-r, send it to my address as sen above? j I a ex. Wty anxious to see that paper. . be s Ui rujnmilS closed against a friend-; : y discussion of this subject, he has no j j risrht, in all fairness, to condemn as 'fruit- j le.s g -od,' any effoit made in another pa-j per. ; His judgment, however mature, is not: ' ff- be regarded infallible; nor can deelara-,: ! tions. uch as are found in the quotations j of W- J fr,HU Bl- IIicks editurial5 out" ! weinr 1 eotuiuon-sjnse-uiatter-of-fa t aruu-! . c i ; uientation. , He is en,jtlc, hh ;n5on fnd g0 am ! i j and other IIian. Ai.d though ; 1 yo,ing jn yi..,rSj and mueh younger iu ex- j ' p,.rieoce and the in nistry ; havic2 never ! be n at school, and of i-ourse destitute of; : education, yet with 'truth on my ide, and such patriotic men at my Dack as W. J , ""d Mountaineer, I feel about as much; "iroarl 'f coilision with a P. E , and an :E,i',r at hH' who "i'f. not ind UP ' M 'ilH.' W UIC I'llflt S I'l M3 IJHII LI.'!.' , H3 1 . . ... . i 'old earth d 'e- with ttic C3 ;d ct--a comet. NaBAL. 1 For the N C. Curisoan Advocate. Lenoir Collegiate Institute. We utt-nded last wck the annual exam-; : . ... 1 o 1 1- ' ; j- -; -- schoM or colleges of the Stte. Thursday j f-rean and part of the afternoon was oc-; cuoied witn Orations bj ttie yoaas men of i ,t . , 4 ' -,i r ' 1 b the Tf(Unr ,adies of tLe fesjdepart-1 ent 'eiieh -0 whk-h gunel honor to them- j Ves'and these under whose charge they i i ave been, by performing well their pait, - - A r -' u tr :'tr:. ..f ..-r .un - V.. in .,. a i i r. -.-: wr n-7'iir L' er r b of c the w t; 5. ; t ) fUj- -y bj t-,e the i- . .part- 1'ue whol-f eiCTC;c? t-?1 SraT-blj sod tr i utv t... -Jl ouetr-.-i. and tu : Bj a very fav r-b!e iiepr -i'.a tpm the! mirid-i of ta-ri:,t r. Tfaio-r,r ! ito-f tioa i in t-ver; way w wtbj of a bb ra! , patrooaiTR, aril th s- -ndin their chiUreo or wris .Lere, iu;.yrH-r d th t. T.-ry ctTyrt wi l be pat f ti'i t . wne a rapi 1, lu IS ill ruai.'t. Next se-i'a t'i cot. rc-e 12tb Ao.mr. We wi.-ii ibcm a fl'-a-r.nt aaj frt-irou fu'nr-. - ANf;EiI.-ON Jj:it I5t'n, laCiT. F r th N. C. Cnri-'.:-. A! -.. iat. Wtat's the Matter? Hi oir ir'wvi M tix. b- p ' of Wil t,in "noil wear? in w -il i n : nave .1' a t they ahinl mei ihit luv-; an 1 loterc-f which p' mptel tiieut .'nee t -ng:ie with rninifested zeal iu the et t-c of S,ibb.it! r-onooi le.jcmn. in.u i.:.,L-.-m-i1i.i ... ge3 Wlt th? pc::s,inl0:il conversation "r,! f",J r,;li-.n us cuUure-thut hea-u ; inaMe . al cf which were like dag whuu n,s bra.-Dt iil.t an, nio to mil- jn thg ch an., lions, and wdl et tiuid imilioti s tuore to " .c , . . rr- 1 rn 1 tha' lurht which bcaiuedf .nh to th-pole mortified victim.- The bag was filled otli-thM'm. We hive this p-plc thc strir;- tle' n'1Ilhc $ri'r rT lost H-hr of . best .-ooMderiti eis. sictet.ed soon to be out of the presence of his and jrwwn faint, be muse of a li le -e lious-i tormentor, but again hi? purpose was ness .f lubor ? fl lve p ircnts beeome care- j thwarted. less and i-idifTerenf on this important sub- j Stayr, said the Q-iaker, aft tho man jeet ? Have tea her.s b co tie !lotlifil and was about o hurry off, having rnutter un williog s-rv:ints. per-nitting other things e,J once more his apologies and thanks, to as-u.iie the p'ace of duty ? j 'Stay, Ituth lias breakfast ere thi, thee What is the mutter ? Hut a f.-w months , mu9t not th;nli of ()n wthout Ircak ao, and .-very Sab -ath .normng .he ehun-h corn . Kath h cainr.' bell was henro, su nnionin f.rtv. titty, ana . ., . , 1 v 1 1 ni . ' , , r. " , ' i' This was almost unendurable ! This sn ti ues sixtv sp-ihilv litt . b ys an-1 . .. , , - , , girls, w .0 were elate i t'th id a of m,ct.; Vg coals with a vengeance in,' their classes, and joiuin-their reaches I" vam the mortiCed neighbor begged in songs, in prayer, an- i in the re-. itation of to be excused. In vain he plead to be perhit?s a le-smi that irave to them a tick-ty released from what wouh be to him a of praise, and a gift of a book ? Bat ala-! punishment ten times more severe than what a eh mzc. The village church bell j stripes and imprisonment. The Quaker U now Weard no more; uo children aru ! was-inexoraUe, and he WH3 obliged to s-en iUthe.";n around th - Suhbath School viej,l aktr; no t.-ach-rs ares -en biagtn hun-j hie s..ppheat:..n n belt or those bttle : ones, who-eh, Pes ros., hi J, one in pros- i peeu-c -z eatness. U 13 after an .t ier a i.s . fol-n off, until all h.ve stpped; ani I those little boys and rii., the h one and promise of parents, are left to wind-r; on j conscious of duty, iu id!e nhy around their ; homes aes. My friends, wiki? up : tike fresh o. '.?H":,V' ,,,,d make an effort to renve this , ready to say that he never again tronb ork .a Wilson. ILetneiab r it i. one of . ld the Ouak-er's corn-crib. I have wor the c!a:o ntary principleyof Methodism, to , bu'dd ur &ni earrv .S d h 'wi S -noolje, ! Ii')o., anu caauot, ... s - .,j o '- - Then hiv too, huni. head, aim L-art : be in-' , - stant in (1 im'ad you can t v ir.i "uvancm the ...oral, f,ligi ,us aril edae.li . d stand- arl of society, an I you wdl di-ehir.- yur dutv. a d re'e ive the aoprowng s nd-s of beavc-n. Will vou do it ' iS. I V.i.,on, N. 0. We be? leave to second the exhortation of our ton espo:idjtit ; an exh -i tuteoi appli cable to other places, as we'll a- t Wilson. PljtTOl',. Itlfrtinns. The Quaker's Corn Crib. 'lhe llevd. fjf'ijt!cinaii int'odu'-cil lhe A man had been in the habit of . exercjses ,y rcadin- the llLl l'Bah, and stealing corn from his ne.ghbor, who after sri,fn2 and prayr, took for hi text was a Quaker. Every night he would from the sixth to the'last v.-r-e of the same go softly to the crib and fill his hag with ; I'sabn. The discour.-e was aj propriat-; to ; the ears which the good old Quaker's J the occasion. j toil had placed there. Every moaning '- After the sermon, he informed the c n- , the old o-entleman observed a diminu-' gregatiou that there was ktill a h-. t hang-, tion of his corn pile. This was very ; over the church, and pocdd to take ; , 1 ..i- r. if una collection, which r-salted in obtain-1 annoying, and mu?t be stopped, out . v , r. T 111 -i in fiearly the sum of lour buieireJ Jo!lai, how i Manv a one would have said, ; , J . . , ... , .. . ' , , . .,; . which we are inform, a will cam el all tne; 'take a fan, conceal yourself, wait till:.- - 1 .1 1 1 1- , ' , , A, .1. inabilities mcurreJ bv iLe buibJin com-! he comes, and fire. Others would have ; rn;tte1- ' i said, 'catch the villain, and have him j The church was th?rj fdt-rorilj dedi.-ated sent to jail.' ! to the wor.-hip of Altniht) God, after which But the Quaker w not prepared to :; the cng'egati-.o was fj"mi!-sed. i enter into any such severe measures. j The name cf the chureh is Amity,' and . He wanted to punish the offender and; is to take the place of old Mtta nuskctt : at the same time bring about his refor- ' 'thapel mation, if possible. he fixt-d a sort Thc huildinrr co-t near 81000, and re-! of trap close to the hole through which ' ts 5 uP".f' -tho lhcr-V " , 1 , j . , 1 the ne- pie of llde. It is very hp.ci u-, ! the man would thrust his arm in getting . . , . ,. i . ! 001 j, adlc-nes exfending aroun I, exc.-pt at , the corn. ! the Pulpit end. The inside finbh i ex- The wicked neighbor proceeded on ;ceediujiT D(.at)Snda. the ladies wi re ts-1 his unholy errand at the hour of mid- j psiy delegated to carp.-t the AM-, j ni.rhr wirh batr in band. T. ' nsii'r.ent- i;,.. ti. lr,r'., .U..r A-., o-r, i fae thrut his hM1d into the crib to seize an ear, when lo . he found hirn- self unable to withdraw it! Iu vain, he tugged and pulled, arid sweatcd,and alternately crieu ana curse d. His hand was fast, and every effort to re- lease it only made it the more secure. After a time the tumult in his breast j measurably subsided. He gave over his useless strugg ess, and began to loon around him Ail was silence and re - pose. Good men were seeping com- fortably in their beds, while he Compelled to keep a dreary, disgrace- ful watch through the remainder of that Ion" and Jtedious niaht, his hand in constant pain from the pressure of the cla slumber, but no ! there was no rest, no sleep for him. There he mus. stand and watch the progress or the mg", and at once desire and dread the return of morning. Morning came at last,and the Quaker looked out ot ms window and found he had 'caught his man What was to be don1 '. Some would say, 'go out and give him a good cow hiding just astas he nds, and then re- rap which held it. liis tired limbs, Keep it, ne answereu. po.uiiuj: w l. weisi, - ni . . - v: !l or.t a cm man tbx a nai manners: compeiiea iu sujiaiu uis traiy wj, . c , T- - ,l would fain have sunk beneath him, and ' M 4lt Li ,"'nt- i Ut, i. n-,! l rAr.A in UiUSt Tfe! UTB It U tl OWOCT. The bad J 111- una v r V To nvuia uu w v -v . n f) il j ;h v-j.aLi-r. Such away ':.!:- j - i. ' ' m " t .-3. :!& til . i .:! - m-i .. e t - t . .r j : : J ! G1 inomio'. friend,' ? 1 h asl : cxmr- m peakij g Jistantc. llvw io- thee do I 1 be p or cxrr.i mJe no ar.wfr, but burst into tear. '06!' saH'th-? '2 ttkr. ai h pr- f ceeded to rtlea. him. 'I'trs rrry that thee ha (rot thv hand ft. 'iiiec put ! in t,? ro ' ,ace oy Jt tj not 1 lArc Wi.n ! ice man Kwt I crcft-lailen, and1 - r i . . ' ber n ' tirsii t ii imav i:;rii'ti i'l make his retreat. '.S'ay,' Sii 1 hi- per secutor, for ho ava now becoming s ich to the i ff'nder, who could hive receiv ed a hi -. with nnelt b-t!er izr-u-" than the kind word.4 th it were fi!;:n ft .. the Qinker'. ".??. 'Tmv, friend, thy, ;b tg is nut fiik d. Thee needs corn or the w mid not hive taken so much . 1. -ll - pains i i iet 11. t.-nne, lei n nil it. an t the pfxr fellow was oblige I to ; stand and hold the hag while the old ; m,n fiib-d it, interspersing the e rerci-1 Breakfast over, 'now,' said the old! fir flS he hfi j thft v;ctlm S10U. j bag, 'if thee need any morel . , , . J , , j corn come m the day time an 1 thee; shall have it, j With what shame and remorse did that guilty man turn from the dwelling j of the pious Quaker; Everybody is; S0iacthiii2 still better than that to tell ,.,. It,. mlr.m,.,! n,l r,.(,,. you. He at Cnce relented andn-fonn- ed, and mv inform mt tolls ice lint he! - t 1 i t . : uiterwards lieard him reiate, in an ex- . . . , . ' r .t penenee mectn.g, the substmce of the , ftory I hive related, and he attr.huted ; his conversion, under God Mcng, to ' trie course tne v'i-iK'-r na-i pursueo, 1 arrest him in his downward courre. - - - Church Dedication. .1 .1 r 11 1 ' 1 The new and hand-ouicly finished .f th-odi-t Hpisc pal Chureh, fe utb, r-eentlv erected in Hy fe coun y ii th j vieiioty of 1 Chapel llid.waa d-di'-ted on Sunday tiiorn-1 ! injj June the 7th In the absence of I'ev. T. G. Iwe, Rev S. Miltoa l"pst oflieia-! : ti n z. ' Utate that they have performed their p'.rt ; admirably. I j We are plad to so an improving taste j among? the people wrth regard to church I Architecture, and woud cttiinc-od the tx-1 ample of th? pc-pl-j of Hyde as worthy of j ! all imitation. Waehi.ty'ou DUpateh. Indian Honesty. . aru, hi, white J , nf.;rLborSf asied lT liuie tobacco to j aad one of tpe.n Laving --.u,e lo -e jiD Li? p-ket, ive h w a hatidfu!!. Tne'j day f -Howic-r, the Indian ioquirt 1 for the j j dooor. fay.ng be had fuud twenty fire j ) cents abong the tobacco. Iing tld that j 'as it was gtveo tJ Litu. he miht h well j Joian fiajv'WLy he gt.ve it you; and it i !:That.s Uf)t n-?vt . tbe t jba,,0 u m c',t j the money.' Tbe bad man, 'Never rain 1, j yoa got u . g0 toy Kime dram.' The ood ; uiaoay, 'No, no." you- must nA d m.' -si doa t know what Vi do; and J tbmk to z to deep; but the gcod and the bad man keep talking ad niht, and tronbfe me ; and now I briog the mosey back, I feel good.' TL Eyissf 2Icxrt. r m i-'ifT. J?---! ?". Vica- . i th jttl" 17'ill. Ti-re fuethiE :rktist'j lii tifj a J N.t.-!;ia - ii ($rr9mtmt9 f bi !- :r. II - t tu he!a4 h- at,s the Kf iifm.' II kJ W ftcfhuJ rj-ft ; i- fXTi"ife f for ferera! w.s.- 1" 51 ub r: cf r -.. lt w .-!, I j, i !rc-lj claim ing ks It ;; lram m! ty. After isii i$ Ut 1 h, H b-eiMjr iS it lht ti-rfti c "rt cf )t.;Md:,wt rtavcrats it tSrigS 'l ttm, u h' 'fjfl if iria.' he ! I a -ftt!e aJqi .!u;u'-er. At l-fch tl l nt fwttro hi dj-j!i;?r Km. i;e ok bita. Ccn- bi-!.r,' iid 'tj Eu'dit my tak in -: e thc IV.joicm- ijr K fjaiem 1 Cii-J--J. .y uo o, dar fath er,' Mid the c ut c pirJ, intcrruptiDjj kita a t?.e t3' ia hfr ey . Voa t 1-e I ;n --, f .r twn n-w j- nr ch.k h a p w up -n is I a:a nw w will mryoa wi-'d n stilt ; .-t t e nn.- y -u ntnthiotT r fr. shin ' 'It i n t deceit-- jourflf, ray eve. tuid t' e dy'nz f.thcr, 'this wateJ f rm can nrr b- rt-rr-l by haaiao aid. Fn.tn Heaven's tror-7 !..n' d. I bx.k for aid, in thi mj Ijinc t. tjt. YoUpkof refrc-htnents, my Kii!i take ihtrm toy tt-x noti'c it doTi 15 my piio hr sing with thpni the nvmn of your intel mother 1ft w core more hear tho loots which bare brcn tn l-nj my lace d 1'pht Kmibe oHpye-f, and with a nice enriched with tenderest tio, aua th fullowing tfanz i : Spirit ! thy laoor i oVr! 1'ny 1 fpn.bati n inron ' Thy atf ps are nf.wbvund f r thr uBtrodJen And :. rfte T immorta'J bgan. Jsf.i.fl! !'ik not on th ttrrfi. Or t!m plfaurc of arth with rjrrei- Paujie riot on the threhM f limitle lif, To tiiotirn fur thc day that if ft. Spint ! no f:Ur can land No wickl liaie fifiwrr to molest; Thertf lhe wrary likn ther t'rr Tr7tchd uliaMfln-I A heavpn, a iinnin t f Tit. Spirit! h .w fTight i t!i rflr For wiii h thou art nw on h wing; ; Tby home it will b with ihy L'.Ar'anJ' (U'l. Their l ou f halleluiah to ninf. A" she conchide l nUc dwlt for a moment upon the low incl.ttieholy nt of tht piece, aad then Mtuing (r un the iotru mcnt, liKiked in wilenrc for lhe approviog nuilc if lir father It wmi the mill. p fiotdoH Huii'e which the rapt and jjoo ?pirit left w:h the neal of death upon tln?e ftatu-rcH. Evil Sifakis?. - - The following anecdote ia related of the li.te excellent J.' J.' Onmpy by one, . who 119 a child, vas'tftcrvone of bis family circle : : One nigh' I remember well I re ceived a severe lesson, on the sin of evil speaking. Sever I thought it then, and my hearf r';e in" ciiihli'oh nngcr against hi-n who give it; but J had not lived long-enough in thin world to know how much mi.-.chiet a child's thtnightlcss talk may !i', and hoW'.flen it happens that tali.-r-rs run off the straight line of truth. S. ili-1 not itaiid rc-ry high in my esteem, and - I va about to fpetJc further "oflicr failing of temper. In few moments my eyes catighf ar look of such calrrt and steady displeasure, that I stopped 3lort, There was no mistak ing the meaning of that dark speaking eye. It brought the color to my face, and confusion and shame to my heart. I was silent for a few moments, when Joseph John Gumey asked, very grave ly: 'Dost thu know any good thing to tell us of he r I did not answer; and the question, was more Eerioudy arked : 'Think ; is there nothing good thou canst tell us of her';' 'O, ye3; I knew some good things, but 'TTould it not have been better, then to relate these good things, than to have told u4 that which would lower her in our esteem ''. Since there wgrod to relate, would it not c kinder to W si lent on thin evil? 'Charity rejdricth nor in iniquity,' thou knowestv Advantages of Using Tobiito. , Home ten years- tbr- following van coin muni.-a ted to Ccmnf-frre Wilkci, of the exploring expedition, by a savtge of the Fegee If-lands. He t&U-A that re hc, the hull of which was Mill Jjing on the beech, bd corae ashore in a storm, and all the crew hid fallen into tbe hands of the Inlanders. What did yo-J do d 1 with them 7 In quired Wi'ke. 'Killed 'em til,' answered the aarage. 'Whit did vu d j with them after jou bad killed tbe'm ? K"at 'etu good,' returned the cannibal. Ii'l you eat theto all ?' anked the half tick Cou.100d.re. 'Yen, we ett all but ooe.' 'And why did you spare one? 'Decani he tiitd i much likt tobao c . Could a' t rat hiui, no Low ' If a tobacvf ahewer hou!J happeo t fad in the haLil cf lb w Yn& kar S7s, or get wre-k"d 'some wberff in the Feee group, lw will have the cocKwaiioa of knowing that he will not be ct into Eteaks an-i Luriel io thv ancnrate -ttomach of a cinnibal. Attenti -x Ti-sia-. We thtrtk'tKat aj' yjar.f man .f u-aif Ka.hit wilmtoe Uvbiih a tin farter t w .qM d i well tJ Mttle in fTioton. We are inoeh in ntd of a work man in that lir.e. rl citi-n woo Id Uke pl-aar in p'r .nixinir one wh- would tbow hrmlt int"t r riring MatiMftWa to hia- pAtrooa. Clinton lndtytivlen.