Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, February 23, 1842, Image 2
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A socia
p lance with your
Preet an es;ay uptot: the
'i'fat course shall Ministets
pe-Pursue to obtain a support!"
nsmtry of the gospel wts ap
Sointed by such high athority, involves
Un itsuch vast responbilities, and is des
ti Ao accomplish such inpcrtant result',
t= becomes every one who cither speaka
or writes upon a subject in any wise con
nected with it to beware how he treat* it.
I approach this subject. therefnre, with
those neelians of solemnity. wl 'ch reflec
lion upon it is wont to produce, and at the
same time those feelings of delicac# tich
arise from a knowledge of the bearing th.it
this subject has upon the cases of ty noin
istering brethreu, myself and the several
churches of our body. It is proper here
to remark that the question propos-ted for
consideration, presupposes a de crncy it
fhe support of the ministry. Ve ceietr
fully admit that soie churches its our de
nomination, (and to it our remarks are
confined.) form honorable exceptions io
this remark, u hilst on the other hand jus
tice requires us to state, that uther" (and
loot a fen) are guilty of rhe an ful %in of
..robbin Goi" mentioned by the prophet
ia withholding, front the ministers who
serve them, that support which they amay
justly claim at their hands.
Before entering fully upon the di.cus
sion of this subject, allow me to premise
two things: 1st. What are we to under
stand by a minister's support ! 2d. From
what -ource must it be derived ?
(I.) What constitltes a luinister's sup
port I
Upoc this subject the Scriptures of the
Now Testament are sileut as o the asmut
of -carnal things" which a muiiasti rishoull
receive. From the n ratings of .ioe-,hnt
ever, we learn that it was the especial --r
der of fleavcn that tithes or a tenth part
of their aucome should he appropriated by
the Jews to religious purp,.Ls. That the
Levites, w.ho were iiim:.ters in the Jtw
ish temple inferior to thr prie.t, should re
ceive a tenth part of the corn, &c., who
were also required to give a* tithe of their
amount unto the priest. ipon the remain
der of what was left the Jew-s Aller paymg
the Levites, was another tihe leied for
the service of the talbernacle, temitple, and
ministers thereof. See Nun. Id: 20. 21.
:11. Deut. 14: 2. 26, From this .ielee
tir the New Testament. tie are left to insfer
one of three thiagi; either that this law
should go into disuse, or that Clii itt left it
to his followers to comply with the Jet% 61,
custom, or lastly, that nlot spwefy in ay
amount, he would leave at to the enarg
ed benevolence of his people in take care
of his miniters. With reg.ard to the fir-t
iuterence we would remark that it is true
in part, and that Christ dia permit the kt
ter of the law redoiring tithes, to ,o ,ito
disuse, but retatmed and enforced the spir
it of " in the precept -- the labourer i%
worthy of has hire." Compi~are Lttke It0:
7, n ida N umber'. Id. 31- It apoa~
that the secotad interetnce a-. not th,- c-mr
reat eane, or, otherwise it wiould haive bieen
repe znted ande specinily entjuoied. I'- con
elude, therefolre, thait the lhad is the it:o-st
prauat'ke interencLe, amti that inistada of
plan; a litit tot their paeuia.ry conutruitu
tiiona, hat in etnlargedl tihe. field ot h-eneo
lenrt pai-ittions, he i ouIld etle- peihi'' Pr
pic to,tame after that entargememrai of -oul
ni beietai no'ld pnratmpt thet:ii to a;iaraie it hat
fay.id to thle extent of thlen nab h'y.
'iahat ha" ing; sad, "Taa; -t,:a.Li I, 'tn;
M oa.t..u," be would t""w exject --etei'
*t-' ti theat -- to lay lby lian st .'tore, an
-3 u'd had parosperedi hutn,"' t hb at it might bec
re-adlv ni aae- called for. ta tic naliphed t.
the ,,'aport o'i ha mii-a,-'r., tta m i ur ,it
hume-, atid to al a,' ofmti tie oi 'ai
eternial bale o;;;a tie den i tlu a.-iWei. I it
also laud at dow:a ais ;an tne - : ua'i * ::n a
his Liiolom, --'l'hat uto :.-"*as*e''
much is gen of lhma <>aaiih !a u'' r:
requirat." Luke 14: -3. hil Ai''
also rep1eatedl tieaue eniitunei't. '" nten
be suid to the Corianthaia,, "- I a *naie
ncordting to that a aum~n haali, niat ' a .a'
cording to that lhe hai t nt." 2 C'at- E:12
Should we be called upoan, hint'er, t'
say what amnount will supjaitrt a nstetr,
tie would reply. so much at least a., wit
.support any other moan. Uut if thta lie atu
indefinite (and we are aware that it is) it
would say that every mmtetr whlo hza' thet
charge of a church or chuorches, shotuld re
ceive froan it or them,...o mauchi as nt all en
able him to liie comfortably ceart oaf all
expense, (it being undertood that he tae
economical,) anid atfter expenses' tare de
faaed he should have an aam~utnt left tal
which lie may conitribjutC to beci-le'a
purposes, and to the fu:ure wanuts or hii
family should he be retmoved fr'oni th--tu
by death. It would reelure but a ,amaii
amount (fr eatch memuber ofC iii church
to raise this, as there are so) mny now
comoposinug the various churches; and eve
Ca ry memberaccording to his aiity is bound
by apotolic injunction to contribute to be
n evoet tPurposes, and doubtless, the sup
prt of the minister may be iaeluded.
'For I men not that other ment Ibe cased
ga ou burdened, but by atn equality. that
-a - now at this time your abundance may be a
.-~~~.- fuplor their want (that is the churches
d aeoin) that their abundance also
may be a supply for your n ant, that there
C as emity," 2 Cur. 5:3 13 4.
~ "". Fvsbesh sitarks an answer to the '2nd'
above miay he readily
- .Frop what source shall
Xb jed I" Without the
ne ,qawer, (rota those
--eeianitet. Twou
- a tsjpariour
j i*rk,
,. WW.
thing3; give thyself oll them.
4:13, 1. -study to shew thysel
Spproved unto God, a workman that need
th not to be ashamed. tightly dividing the
word of truth." 2 Tim. 2:15. --Take here
-nto yourselves (addressing the elders at
Ephesus) and to ail the flock over which
the Holy Ghost hath madte you overseers,
to feed the ciiurcih or God which he bath
piurchased with hits ott bloodl." Acts20:
28. Hon cat he comply with these in-,
junctions whilst neglected by his peopl?.
anid hilst the wanis of himself and famit
ly are increasing around him. and'he hears
at the sane time. fro the word or truth,
-le that providasth not for his own &e-ope
cially for thsems of h114 uvn house. hatlh de
nied the raith and is worse than nis infidel."
STim.i:8. Ilow. ngain, we enquire.can
he faithfully discharge all tbcsc obli
tions? Assuredly he cannot unl:ss sus
tained bV his people.
Secondly, The Scripturcs espiecially en
join it. The Saviour NayS, as .dready
quoted, -The labourer is worihy -f his
hire." If worthy of his hire or waes.,
whio but those whao linve emuployed him to
labour, and w'ho rec, ive hi, serti--e 1ao0ld
provisde that hire ! Again,i hear ithe A pos
tie Paul : "For the Scripture isayeth. thou
shalt muzzle the ox that treadesh out the
corn. And the lsotrer ii wurttiy oer his
rewarl." I Tim. 5:1 . Amis a-aio."Who
goeth a wrarfare at tiny litiste is hisi owan
chrae! whi pl-intet s a viaenr, ani
cateth tiot of the fruit liereol 1 or who feed -
-th a i1.s'k and estth' not of the milk of
the lock ! Say I thiese tliig.: nai :o.w I
or'%aith not the lan1 tie salise nimil For i:
is wilttet in the' lspaw sif oises. Thou slialt
not muzzlethe nioth of theox that treal
eth out the corn. Doth G-il tak'e care of
x%-u ? or aith he it altogethrr for our
Sa"ke- ? F,,r ,,ir : okets. o .!avt., tisi i6
n ritte : thant hie thit pittwveth .stoiu pi!:awt
in huipe: and tilsa he that thresheth is hope
shtould be part;:ker oif hii hiope. If we
lave *sfw.i isto u p .1iirituni hiing is it a
rat thiag, if n e %:0ual reupi yiur enris:sl
thionas ! ia ye not kiow. that they which
atini~ser abot: hil y thini, live of i e
thinss ofr tt:e templeak' ? aand m:-Zy sA hiseh tait
ht ithe rtar are part..kers wviths the altar?
Even so hath :t Loird ordatied. that they
whch prearl tie awi.pel shlistid live of the
Sospel." I Cor. 9:7-11. 13. 14. I ha e
beens thuai particular hlerause of the tohjee
ions ktuan u tit ex ist in the niindls of nniav
prossors 4.f re-iioiun agaiust the suipotart
ing of miiatera.
lius as in-tinted in she qtestion propos.
edt sutippmoe that tlis sasrce (the clusrchi)
lail. aund ihat the sdni.ter of the psopiipel
looks is vaisn to tihe 1copgle lot' his charge
fir a -uppoirt. wat a shall ie thr do ? We
%.ould recoimieud. first. thusi lie labour
faithfully with iite deacon- of sthe church
privateiy,. ani urge them ti the ptrfiora
ance of their dit. a p-irt of ht ich is to
Isee that their mtintste'r ii upported. fhis
Ile should to h-.at.n,e. pietrclhance, in so-ic
iastanlocA Iis'eV 1114y riot feeI their respoifnti
hillty ill thi1s itit'sulsr and beinuste stoo,
that i, -do -! cvt rj cnv their "iure asainds
ieeil to be stirrea up by way of retu-sm
brance.". 1M.reover, the mnaumoentat oil'
the fici'itetal alftirs of ite churtch i4 eat
irutel to; ati'r (deacon's) care. and they
as w(Il ar othiri ha:ve received the admno
nii-if, "it it. raquirsed of .5enh ard-s that a
tan' iay:I he ftound faithful." I Cnr. 4:2
if, thewa'lae., they beconie e-miss in their
Idusy to tlc:r inistater his duty is to rensdd
thesis of their rentiadseis andi urge itemlo
fir bri'acui. NK mtiiahl 13: U. "lu if
I aa. p-iufte I.htour i asr unaruaing.he should
pa-k siut 11-a.'u th. 1apptr ot ithe subjiec
palai:.aaay n ira~ u;-ain te consare;.:ai-a
thissr dusty fromLi thet de'rajiinre. Yea~;. :f
ned f'e h-*5 hiim c y'~3 tejnjuar: jisn "C(ry
a lsu I, rsparse ntta. tast ny th, 515 iera like n
gre.i.ans :anda alihe itaw-e. 5ofJlj1eon thieir 'in's.''"
-,-.~ 5: 1. i-'ut Snermtsre, sthe examptjle of
ha het may ple-iad f-r this oreo li
hoave. taut fasiileda to ,eare~ts-'uto voni :sul , lte
co' .e-ato' st S id."' Wh ian l:st is im :itaov' wi~e
faisiat ai:t i'stin s.' e--. arirol radily~'f
5'ic refettrs-red to. inits'arial ttpp-sti ars
freasenaat l. :sttf j-l si::., aeltitr': lby himtt
Isa ha. t n " jm in' nce" (iah.el star- ht at C'it
insh) br- n-' tha sr fo5~iv. ne-, ~areses~a'
tha at lae h:aaa lijil at ti .a' lair ::ac.ssar per aister
a tu tt~ it- ..s. . f-'.,r waS a:i a. a- he'r.-atn
'aosu wesare ..h aS r tooathea.- thutrcs:Ia, a'erp
at sta' t:t at I u. l iaa: a n.a- aaai Iurd-seansr te
,ou.' t-ar.:'a a955.'- atnnoaar."'l t ar. l:2:
i.1. .ase i-.: (-a:. If :J. in;5. (G:ai.
ti:,.arae taa.. at 5% 15 fa.aaa tar- ,- iih.
asai aine ' l 1.vasn-,. Neh~ais~em h
,, '.., -- a pe a' rce tti 5th t hei por st~ala af alahe
I -av its's La.l noat hlasa ag'ie thn'a; fior sha
we trt' fie s eve'ry 55.c tio is, rtie. 'a Nih.
- .i:1It. la cseenes4 i'i~. if' ei: Leglec
-ted by als'he~t p-afla they'were din Ctr,'aa ster
nteceasssa' to the cufbi'.ating asf Ste ;;roni
far their'suppo~aari. 15 tis evae~n 'a. inc a he pr
sents day. .h one pas.:' f'rom~ phfare tat
ph :ce, hei mtay dia!Savet:r t hes tmisii-tersal of the
erispa I enssaid aS :r.ns st th'week in) th.e
'atriou's av.aaions -f h*I:, 'osne a:n hat, f~am.
anthIer in Is i. ' uari'.htp, ant~er iss it ais
- schoaal. sandh ba5't ew if :sany, r-e,;uhuily in
theair 'a awa iv r 'a in t-t lt ww:s'a flaock. We
sie'e'l a Neb:ni-:ht taa "'coatsetit niah Ste
rules,'' air tho,-se' ini wthts paane ar it ias to
pr'asuce a chsaugs'. assl mqulaire., '' #at ity its
tthc hstu'e of God faire:kent !" atal tat gttah
er thems toge!ther ustI set them:t itt their~
p jlate" Nebh. 13: 11. Or a 3laultchl,. who
-withtout fiar boill seslaks out ins Gosa
nameiif, ad atskv ,V " .11 a man.tt rotb Getal
yet ye have rohba'ed sme. Blut y-e may.
w aaherein h:a've ste robbs'al th~ee ? In tithe-,
-ani dl'fering;s." 31-:i..3:8S.
Anothter argument for this cause is. thatn
in refuaintg or omittin:a toi preesna the plaint
de'claratiaon., of God's wuird aon this ssub
jecs ;ac minitster is 'aulfeia;: sin' to re'sst.p
on his brethren ;a visolatioaa sof a poisitivae
itnjunectiotn, "'IsThu sh~lt ntom hte slhy brsa
thaer ini thinae haurt: tho isa sult ina atny waaiss
rebuke thy n es~ghbor ande naos suffert situ up
sohimr." Levsticusa 19: 17. See also I
Tim. 5:204. Naur shtoula the desiro for
popauhar f'avo'sur, nor the fear oft losinag is ade.
ter htim frm the perfonnsance of this tie
cessary servisce.
Ina conclutsiont, shousldi aell his' labfsata both I
private and public be melhl'tual, anda bea
be satisfied that the peole hie aarvaes at':
se o contibute tat liis suJprt, and ye"
nI~ot, we would say stat hie should leavo
Blackforl late editor of the r redericksburg A
rene, as Charge do Affaires to Bogota, %vero
confirmed
in tlie House or Representatives. the Speak
er aimnanred tie followinigo enlemtenas met
bers ortbe Carninittee oin Foreign Relations. iin
plafe of those who resigned yetenly, viz:
.uar. White, of Lhui4iana; Shephard. of
North Carolina; .ocper, or Georgia; and
Chnpnan.of Alabama.
The Corespondent or the Charlestion Con.
rier, under date of lite 14th sta:ea. that M4 sars.
Holmies. of s. C.. Cooper. Gor(G.. ndel Chap.
ian. of.\ia , who were appointed as eemle r.
of the Conimittee of Foreigns lelatioloc, asked
to be excuied Cromn i-rving thereon for thet ren
sutn given by their predece-or-. The reqluet
ortieese gentleien iwas enmtiplied with. Oitherie
will be appointed in their placeis. buet it i! now
eirtan ehat no Southern uineber can reuain
on the Comm ittee.
New Iludt.-lDr. Chick of the vilLage of
Greenville. i6 building a spacion.< llotel at hi1
Mcineral Spring. ten mtiles abusle that %illage.
The DIeudr has so fhar progresed n% ith l hbild-.
ing, that he1 he Opee 1J) be able to a.-c..in .1at
I .tciiort the ensuing setmotner. The tm-cei. ;i
goaliticte. t s the water. of vio i-prit.;. it - sta- e,
imate Ieen proved to be equal to ay ti liceionti,
ern Stateid.
77e Greenrille Paper Mill.-Thise estalli-h
meneet, she Mtauntameer bays. has hillen si ot, the
hanids of Cul. ii. Dn mihoe'. icnte etion it
i< to pruccnre the services or competenl work
men, aned machi:ery of ie latest aid tuote np
proved kind. in o-rder to m:munofucture as gaunil
paper a. c:: le otaiatne elewhere. Th'ee n.ew
poprietsir, is oaid to he,. an eter-ising and e:
ferient esmanoe and. wve bare no dobt but e wil
find the inve-itnent a proti:le.). one.
Tht Magnalia -We h.ate now efore s
the lerrt and second nunueberf or the fGomIt ie
heemeee, ot'hllti well co:nineed pee ieod:en ci, id 1--ei
ha11pp1Y ine be ab11Ce to :v. ne thm It eml
becoeeies lfcre iteeesla etin to tie! lover. ef Li;er.
atle. :ted,1 shiild e I ull-eamed. It is :a wo erk
that will do crc dlit to lite ilbrar il a:t a Sot-:
erleer. and as it ic a plaie. grotu 1iz i ther ,%wnt
lod. they ouit 3 ill men us to cherish it.
We co)py the rullowinvg fiome the Savaninah
Georga:eec:
" Tili 3tAti.40LA AND M". SI'3S.
" \ e eave -cteen1 ai lte-r I le . r. Pen
dleton. the pores-lit e oi tt ehe il;:nii j,
in which Me al-ite iii vii .
Smliills. lie haneir-eed ini e-Tct i ar
rangjemienw wjli himtl. b-y wv.ieb 1!0- e-!Idi
ri.el ceonnectin neea ith liu Ml.ba %%li
lcommnctie wi the jprl on:er. Thii
is queee :ee inieortint in.-ve. ad n iii. %% e
peeetUr, eni.tutnce- the vniht- of 11his perieelic d.
,A itlh tll nt hI' are admircrs of Ihis po;.ular
nos elist.
'rofes sotr D, el iCharle,too, e 8
no the mot eleygant -cholar, -f eret .'e has
also en;:n:ed lto write for the Abi-:e::
aud otm-cr e'iiciemee iel tia% twe n es-cwn tedI tIe
suttain and wi anc ii it, literairv clirnrer.
Ieita leave thil- n:num:oe at n ir1t
gut "i;:aine Cloliiend1ci;t;1 is lta;:lzoine tee
rour ruedelrs. For severil . c:ar-. .l r. l'en
ihcion hia bieen eeioredl to s atni ami ;s
vance its literary chrecter. We ennnot
lejvo this announcement withoutt 11;:11i1
iomtalentag this mgnar in e .icier oen-geer,
Fir iM 'er il years, Air Pendlhe-on n- i be-i
latburing to Olec its CtIblihenlvt. nied
nlHow it siems te li ecrite it pereiniice
stnod me-rit. lie le- $little ic-, pati. and1ii
donece it n.' e-l; ii remeuz-et tr 'in enilji::te-n.i
Cicmellnlj'v to t:iy w'ice-the-r theyn. i lls,
tarn htcie~ret to keep1 upe thueci ot he
meceeilyv cir n' hehei-. hy n. ithboeein;: their
suppoiere, Ic) le-I it pe ish it th! i.e any o'h
er aboerti 'L er-e e anem to''luhen literat:-e.
i'o.lenteer C-rps-We aire pir.cml I.e lid. al
thouiglheur eew iti zene ie f~led to ti n: a
bccurc eo i-uerevilb.gt naise e dedee i r:.-i-uc:
in theb vilatze.a ti. e- 101-- I e( - , r:di-r thei
ntamee oef the -- (rrrarir l|lc1 c'ap. --entt . -
e.iib eandy W~ ~dkier. ['ii. Th.e- .\laneeut i- ite
g iseth folhewtig :etrcuniitleir lii,-? paer-oh:
--Theyc ' nere re-viewed c hi Ia'. .. .\l.
Tuiriiin. who nee u-ire--edI ehe-i.ac ic ln iart
-cpeech.i retta~rkh:2 eteIt ic -ie ti:0 clc-:l
,ncre he- rc-ie, l-idee in th c:ei' orih- ccpe-n
imt tee re-ceis e t '( eo:mei ef Eie. e-a ih
1ifde-en- o-:hcil itheir cenumb--r- nt i,
,.s large' na le hc-ee -lCei e edeecte ch wi-h
lie ifelt ite-ctireet ihiit u e eetecitaj -eeeclel' w is i
,intc hce met-ie niy - ilh:et theer--teere Ic-heeci el
rieceivcetm, rend re-Icert im-ieialtely. me
ltce ( >mmnter- in Chtif, aned regnec-s'
armeer I lemi.
--Thle ueniforme i-' 1 lizlhi gre-y-ptini -in
nantici terre fy crceditabl ie oi thce prect'or.
Th'le Ceompc i -o e crriede o he-InIti'f-i I ic-ier~.
paientede Air Woil. ii.- We-tnci. niod hindte
ontetly iirnaeted Theii pitin;:c edi,
cr-ed;i to ir W.'s- -ukill at- eec nt.
-' e t on::raini-to our fl-i!t-chtizen-.
up)on the spirit evineced-in c :lt in:: ithic Co'e-s
ptty tcip, tr:ri rust the:., nrcingc 0. neent
w--iich wiill mcar the h-irmniv uf i'- sc mem
her. ear pre-venit its ih-eo ningz.hcit wi.
prc-eume ivti-ill tbe, acn ern- cm- nlit na :m
ieoinor to thec Staete, andi an "a trm enf
in tie of dan~ger
t.ARriE Tt'e:Pi.
A rew dlays ago wet twere pereenite~d tith twio
oaf the latrgeti Tuertirc. w'e hiate eveir seen. in
ithis eli-ctetI; one weighing nea'-rly. '. peoeeide.
the othe-r abotut 8 pounede. They .v.ere raeisede
ont lice larmi be-loingeu to thc- twidlow of tic . e
Wm.l S. Jeohnson.t nhcetl liv1 eales frm tihis
v.-iltaze. and preecntede by Johni lliarri-orn. i.:eq .
whoi ctactede there- we:re a numeeecr eef largc-r tuer
nips raised inc the sametu field, beut thcey hade beenl
feel tic caitle. WVe tinik ecur citi/e.en twoucld iie
wveli to ineformc Bn cer thecir rai-ineg aney thing ot
either an extraordieary size or qutancii-ity. aicb
givineg pueblicity to ihese. ieteemay benefeit their
ne~eihoree, and ittn letiae a tndency to ex
ciBtemail Bo - go and dec likeiise."
Latesftfron Marico.-Thec U. S etlter Ja--k
son, ntrrtvcd at, New (iiuens. biren;. thce c-hee-r
ing intelligene contlaiede in time telloin.eg 1eB
ler from Mr. Lumnsd-e of time Peicaytne. whec
,etuziouse ende-avors. in i pmrniers behalf, are
likel'y to be icavorably Ccmemnteti~Bd.
MiEX ICO, Teuesday evening.
7 et'clock. Janc 25. late.
Good news!-Mr. .iceyer. 8ecretiry. or Let.
ain to time A mericn tse iteter, has ancat ce-d n
at my rodn aniiil
isliberated! Santa '
him, and gave bimais CibNTy
to every body her..,e wo
.Minister'sapartetietald pl
ter tion. ly Santa Anna's order b - b ow
ria..
I :1m trently in hope thatadten
ari iveao. which aust certaint bei*
le wlil al<o poin he relenw r.
herataln (it Corna aa rari
Adenct :-yursae ini laste. - '
for the Aduertta,
.a i. Em-roT.-Among the mn y
pr acticed upntile coimity h
da.. io tle cirenaatioan of ditierent.id of in.
neIy. <;c;arcely any exceed in m.agnitude a of
passi g t:e commoinua ten ccnt picc for twelve
aid a half cents.
. It ik enoigh that we have a disordeued paper
entrency. but tea have a spccie careulating at
twenlty p#er centt mioae than itsc real value. i, an
cu it which the cimannity ought nt to sanctio,
aid shinl.l be uraenedied ae speedi po...eiblte.
li pelakmtig ofa a die frle-red cirre-cy. I m1nset
inot ie aider-toid a ma.ing aiy% allusiiou Io the
mpper circultoin of onr awi :'t:Iie, which oe.
coapicL. an elevated posaiaoa imsorg her ti.er
State, in tle pa:ari:nciiar. It is ieapatitl l te
ra!.. v. . eer. that many l ur catizena,. who
Iuive little .trequaatiti-me wvith tia aatm.- masar.
I.oa". at l-at wvh tile mnaitk.t. lir G;rog1i mo.
nry. Uri- raken il b-% aeven16 inaa iteorgia icaid.
Theay c.m3na. 1. i'.ue.% er. retae :-il ait isn a "f
kno-xh-dige2 ini vce .aog thie' cn cenit pciiec.
i. 0h I wih m itnti"-te itat u.ey 4bl. Tir
are a:.11 eCsa I r' It t4 'mai i ao*t atablaniaed e al
ltio. Ii iay bie a rpiae-d that %%n e cniait l . ic'.
llt t is cin, als we e.w ofl'ilid e*:- iti iih.
.t:e li rir t t j!; -1i twa -trty- per c :i' islh. oe. i ts
%,ha::ie. L.t ti- expverao rim tridJ -tch mollan in)
the etsO:stnii ;*.y mgt 1.i : Id r c i s a t : 11 ,qt
rreal :+bre, alaJ I iu-ittare toa a-- ert tie:: two- wit
.Alor he in pos.cmCaon off tv guIid " aid iih.im.
.-d" two'eic ::il a half. aad twety-tive ce:l
It la' L:e a- argird that th;,, coin aity
11.13 .'.: .1111 .1 10 .3.. 111, onr.t i , it-cmti
tr% Ia aow d1 .'led wit i.Il c-it pieces I. it
?-0. It Lad beatter 141.a-n l- he'. inew. thin Ia
n:ii a.t. ala clcia!.it: : eI- :ary :. iI as hit a
f-n yo :itr . e th14 veil .n %a fir- palieid tll
aien1a the Comaiti.ai:lV. am a1 4 a-1e. ;. at< prei
iatre.iting Io fie la-.: t..- or fanar y:trs ad
'.itd eli 4:1a:lls dri a evry tither ie d ot .pe. ie
cibange .dat (A tl..: couaasiry iai stopp.
.i-all ni ,niantiit il at sir ihn.k 4 tie Siac
i.i'l itar:i a.h t- m. a.l t] * ch:iti, %v-? require.
ani thai!- we kni..w tI-e aul iejt It ia wt.i
wh at it c.l-4 tr. -a in:: a. ieangt of* : ha.aa -
tote-l.. r. i. ree! tht e :ma-i 41, ei-r the I'a.
denit or C.i--hier. W -. it . then, n h>
ha 4 o 11111 It :vIir s et.i. ~l ill! Ili- Of
c-ll. toir.-r ifi-i.--a o be unp-ted upon. bay
its ara-e tir, uX.'etn ?
I ;.ne! :.. d I ie. lthir:'.jec: nia % rcrive
l1Om e 1:tt.-i.:.-1 it h..- ieen. .. n! I prt-eatnme a.
% 1 th ie i-e . t aaur f e-lo iii:., l1.1 a ial :rtlla
a::e te In o :tlitir. I fl. liar, of t.i- c'e t pe -e
n% ieh lh.-v laa e tiken. at cv: hi toir a do.lr.
Tee wali : eeniaiie apone l-ir ti.inidi :1ai1
t.- r tio. nl! a 11 i oilf t.he 1.6f- oa f .-- attimch
1netwiev. aiol per:ap- it lit n et v p rieid aha' air,
Cc.ll:y..li..d l'a e-Sa atpio:) t.i-:r a .- c- 1-. ,I -h.
kn int? at- a::a:'e lao I f ' l. i b ; '14P :e,
:ii:41 if t1aav .:-1 Vd .-1 the1:n .at ail. 11he% a.11.t e'os
:let. hi'# p- rIteeet.
In rno.:ca-an-. I woolii.! iLe- bc-:lve :o p -
:: aninl'i ae? ite 'c- teeis.a .-:-.: act ..taer,
ll- 'tii.: ' til. tiloa I -ai. etiae a - edb:-'
upon :ia . *n-i.-!al wi v..ilh in. haIe:h. i. -
eat - I e e--i ;:ce lrea i ttltn. il- ..:'In
,ectiae or --e. :i!!. wt therni t a hee circ~ : d a
their trt v..th :a.
I fr aOe will I.et:ily. c-ier-ite ain sieh
ane t.r-. Thi r t r-!.:1,3 :ur-.ea-elI,' hvlth
*l- :0 hi i::. iie t-i :1 e. cte --a .1.
S-.!i a.. .ce a et .. e.. 'c2.-l I-.'; . aa61 a eb i
thar aiot ' i r. n. i:! i..*y h-- E.im11ad ali t i
hangier !list at he ac-en.
l-ait'i it it cial i'.ratit ta
in ih-- e ia-v.-t1 It -li liHe fcermeie, it.
ihere'..c r-- ate lill re-:iee-. aif aaiine-a -i'
ii the subaiera if \fre'a em 'leri. 'FThe
oniattionaaai '.wa asit e.-~al the c-er'eic.
andi thle price :agreied Io bae Ii tid by thie dif.
fecrentaa '.etionas oif the l'iatan ini Iinalbh adl.
intinta it. heat alw.ayce, after ilia lien
n' celi ilti. ecratiecn. per'itionats aon thsis uab
jiea . frconacai ene consicienationl inividu.aalt,
c-hi.-lb. aromii at eaoriety' of. icaiends. ci'a.
a irenae tie cre t al(t rnacu. ni ia hoaotle.p
poii: frmnaa thei Maiii',e-ria membti-ee, unutil
%ee ,is e r rac ihi i eaan -a. '.n e the alc enhl.
jae ra'. n tnel - cuiri' :a dli fTerenat aspect.--..
* 'nolrari. -ifter pacerpe triaam ii far rige,. and1
fear at ii ilace ai. caatlry, pia hearsel
foarwavrel as . -claeb iric thte ae'iiam
aef \ fe i.-:a - -ry. :0al ini brataiamy. '. itha
he.ir a-leetlI. -aic-iie'es b.ga tsa le- air
I tanizede in thei Northern-ir Statec Thle lra'.w
caf conigre-..s p1a4-ed i :a puarca natnc-e f t he
C. rtittlin. iihetrebya' fuitive .lave-, ill
aIh.- Northen Sla te'. e cai hI e r'cove.recd lay
theair ma~iter- ,nc w a tinared am it-a opera'.
Siaant newspvape arsc were e-.tablihede; htircel
le-c-ture-ra wi-Ee 'ent caver t ha'eaacoualr' te iaa
11mc- -e*ihhanmis of eeCali Ncrt hern l'piepl
neniri-t h.-ir baarehr eaf thn Siaithl!in
WI ataiamatearc iae'titiaanas weira' gel ny,. tiand the
11ituieltan acf ,la'-16ery iai thae $taats wa.
epenly avoiwedc. naae the riahit iti i-enan it.
fair the neraaampllii~hment aafa Illb itaprpiee
n' ats a.-e-are h lv miaaee-rc, iof iaongre' fromaa
ther Niarth wiho presenatedc Chhemr. \cail(n
this naaetrae oaf thtiaigs nnre.se, the diem
haere iof ('catgre--' fromi thae South alcso
nebspr-eda n ane-wi limit car policy TPhey saw
clearhy. nt eserry baody Ic.v:-na tall the or
gnuaaa of ahaea eacnsp raaors againist the. Un
ona cle'arly Mhaowed--..thu it W~lSs-a ~y
in the Da-ric, of Cialumabin. or i
ritoary of Flearian. wi here ii
exie by the tre~aty with Saam i
the biuyiacg or scllmeie ofslavesnaje r~
sa;e from one State I) anotherWk b
Lhem and confer bis work : tpoD
hose who ate reallys riy
If he is called orGod 1S6, ch he
uostU. and preach heyiust, mast
preaieb-ror nothing. let him be poor
mod ulie deutitite.nd. abi eir gal
etilon; and alike somnis for his
own upport. My opinion is sub
cy brothrea, is thit nisters
ar-as'f.tul in pennilitmi- -ople to
elotitn tssct 1rMacce, at tihe
nOme tint. that they a -v
are eunf'iete h'ereby. S" lopin
ion whiel I entrtain dt til of nur
people. that were. miniseos- ak ul
the people woult hear atd
(Will the Christian I .p.t I
above1)
EDGEFIE C
zuESDAT, FFa.U'ARi , 1842.
To Deliquenf 3J pg cou
nuned our stventi m dusir -
a of auiking varioujimapre agar i
alishmentgwe are in wantof torocure
he necessary naterias to.carry oA dir
d object: amd to irhom are wi apply for
hume lunds but our pitons. have been
ippli d weekly. with the va newsi and
msme of whom have not paid , for the
am two or three years, for Su 'ption. A
verising or Job Work. To ho ate in
rrears f(: ubaeription, and iatetietr
iceountiwby the larch cotrt, il receire
.3 per year, but alter that ' shall inall
I- *-a exact $4, the ernus of We
Is.ve. a no time. siace to#. a I n
3ur handi. been very great I find that
he uccoaant are beco'nlg on onr
oiok., and imonley so sear" , that in
eOf jusification. we shall h adopt die
iahnsing. if not the cash sPUe
We hope our ddixqext as swill coer
rurward, oivs and A:., amd uu1a the trawUr
4f!senling, and them thetdm of being
aited on by a collector.
We thankfully aekuowiedre if.ceipt ofa
umber of new4papers an d p Sacuents.
raom the lion. F. W. P etie
A conmnmnnieation has beew "Ted Aigned
- V ater," and will appear ii et.
Corporation FJerinma.-At UnR lion held in
ahe town of Hamburg. no a) 1th. 14th
inst.. fur Initendantaiad Mem of the Town
Council. for the ensuing yeA- a t olowJt*ig
gotlemen were duty elected: $s*
Intendant.-W. It Grene.el
lf'ardrs.-J. W. Heard, Giay W.
P Delph, Jax. Rooney, B. ,- R.
linnmater.
The Chaieston CharIg Of, 'ame.-. t
the Ainiveravry mnectirg, held ureston,
son th.- I itt snst., the following Il erwere
r-.iItit olfirs' for lhca*(ismn A
Presiden-Ker Boyce.
rice Presiests-$. Caadwi k C.Edmond
stn.
&cretaryuand Tauvre.-Wi. eriatt.
Commite of Ajpels.- .Crock.
er, J. Adger. 11. C. No wr
in the Lgishture. The rusik th joint
,.a :N. .-attering 10 -eerssay to a eta-seeMs
-0t Thea jJ.nsei of Dees hsad mie 7ths bat
I t. e iz:-.le LDowell Z.a; t'restos 5S t ster
m;:~ 12. Tlhme Cs,:nmimttee ofthe deuue hiad ad.
journiesd betfoire the repeomt fsrm tio louse was
received.
(Congress.-In the lIssnte of( Repare'entative
othe ii 9th iin t.. .3hi. G.Ismir regtjeru
sion to pr.-' et a1 paper~ ona a priv ged sines.*
tnoni wusich hintg accorded, he sen~ the Chasi
the tullow~ is:;
sit Fosrei~ii At.r-. respie tisulty ut~~t Ih f55s:<
to s mests-s' tst'ns t.'ssli sl'r- r s n da~it
to i .Imshst w s ietIe tisi remeni&al e-f No@ pr as
appris. stl..i 55 tise Itiae.undil im the sre i in. -
Iii. to s,-n is m a U :an sani who is ha zswe.
,sstssion.. a:s I pssrverdi :: a systn fl si ons
sd'n,.: ' a oI.I. m th--s. etstiaatson~ ist thiepudelrsi;:n
es. bii.. -hswn hmi on san unafe p..ss sry
of i. pu! hs -as t st. or sift st osnfisd u~ hssch
. :e, e..r, ti tue~ relatiem bestwesesI a Chasr
mins antd ii.se meti:ii~r, of such a Cotnittee.
T. is.' .18 W. l ~till...tV.
II* . ii's..Jtoe iL C lrku et~!eT,
lsin os: L~-r :
Tlni...y tloring. Fe-b. $ 42.
DJear .Nir--si.itsso~smiion wdl preverit 9:y at
reigns A~sa~ Is:-. moisringi. liut if'it shosud be
oit .. -s'e-i sunsaia.ce to knew wtvban~id
bel~ my c:s tsp ,ta:sr..O otfr elactmng a Chair -
m::nhi~r 1.- sm::ks i Mr. Ad'insits the:.
Iis-i, an~d aft.-r ha'. curs. iiu lte Cinnitire in
lunit ,,n:sr.:ing~ a mie' mbt:r to imove an .elgsswa
t ti:scsrm.m.s andss 5iac nisliner oif Isis fintg
anas ini - itmsteatn*. nl Co~nssitiessI will
sa tha Isis Isis ta voite for honm wtmid he!~after
tiseti sdes.lmtani(ce. to engdssrses Isis ssentirsetctts.
ans ts ,sasscnonsz hsis contdet which I caanit do.
Theesnare, I shoilsd be hound, in my set set
putlic. dut, t-u votej for s..nnos other person as
It would tsave been agreeable to msy feeliugs
if I contad teave b'-n relievted fromt erig .tn
t.'(.n--msttee for ,sever.sl weeks past.
Yssu ate ait lhberry to msako known the con.
tents ssilts commsamntin.tai.
Very retspectfualli isorn.
' V.'COsT JOIINSON.
lin T. WV. Gilmesr.
Te Cot respuondent of the Charfestos Met
cutry saves:
''s Theste beinmg taken. thlionstmse agreed to
ense the f'snr genstlemen~l 'i.ii further ieir' ice
*sass asber. sif thea Cosssmitseesit: I'eit" Rie
lation. Mr. WV. C. Johnasn thetn ask'd to ho
exicused,l ami Ishe t wa.exesse.:iaccoringly. Am a
shaeq.s.sent period. M r Adants uioved lhat the
evar ancies soccasioird bay the reingntations ef five
meisnberi's (a mss.sty) ofthe Committee o Fe
i: tejf htsmt-. be illed, whmichs was agrt-d to.
Oni :..e hdth the' $senat wcnt into Exective
slm. dn. surin.: which the nominations ofr Wash
tnttn Irrving, .iiiter tso Spain;t Waddy
1'............ a 3 m'aister to blexico, and )Ir.
;aiwP(~mt"i Soleminly SJ~iQMSa
Sogewh. Wu right to aicricre WWI o
prvs Ut ii Wa' Slivery in the Siast'.*
,h' H1 of SlarryIn the Stat1
mud the aolli ion t 3.331 and over- .;
befki ofseUnito, denying-_
at~ral~oVouglIS' accomrplifb ib6le
thyesi.r Thyaain'
A'~iib $ taeu and that
sG wet, 110 16 or
Igtto peti.
dtid ro as
subjt 0a ~ f C
they dermudidi
onstvuaottbcuneiWmiiC of C h
Did it, hiaotas, and of' fhia-~ -1, Gi&
or inua, was praowg!ed. with all I I*
twz- JI t rcide 5 ss ncendiartgw. Aw
iherwi tA'l Jii'i Qmucy Ad~wihof
at unm* it terl. U~.'so hiXh. priest. wot0by j&Z6.'
16131*36.2r at ii*a altar o(.disuniun, 0'd t-if V.
lil.t:ians. fircs ofl'iaired. artarehy, and
a ~I.r. %% It., it no~w only lipra in their
fii rve. 6*ijiunitI whein, lluwis by the brealk.
wut 2133' ?av eve' .t'.r twen brethren. 11-I
ini- at. yet Wgnl joa. high va.Iucsttosh
p. iic .1 '.. S -.301, ,:I,;I.26 O a -all'It. V1 ith
a ~t~aI.j~cl"~-ifa Itauimj-r -which no.ver
I. tor a,: Irg3i 'ol inl it- Utaul, iti- 11ato,
camr in; to it o ig. an 4~a $it, and16 fl, a, if' life
allotI Ar'z lie3a '6'o.h tIall tIC living em
I, .4nil' I2 itO 2 'ti-t ijcfC'. fake . *iua bIo..(1)
p. rit ..2 Ab..iliti,one%s,. Ii- lewi Iax c31fr1
p -a a lip:. p tie iahsa l vva61,2iii11L) ht sF
If'a&fc-omioli6:1 all wJ.'ct. Is to (1iPclaatf
it. Vt Iii 1 a , .prnhit'.s U01 to. doa it.
Ll~1'I). I--!e,reo.ale !lie CIAI l1*:aiJ Slspi
c.'1ij, 21fl i cl' t c'is alit 1)2 a. r, whtikt atcamli
Iv iiinvii,31 i322 cia ICh%:%rge h to irds.
andl I'V *ar.1 "Il -i *.' wiaen any
6' ov.t 2111'r-I I t'li331 1 ' to) flie'pro.
ja,3ICI. Ilet h-1 :Ca. '3 r (pitb 62. but is i12 no
11s33,'16112 moi lI .a ill uie i ?tfi oi) 016*05.
aiail icr po'32 - tu1i It-i n a I s thi a,- nIhi
fi"iL be6. Stirl . ;liii. '11i 6'" iou' !1 Itl
di114 ;If f il' I.63.1161tilj fit te tjillod, anill
prea'jvires' 26t lU.' itiICfair its uveo'1i11ow,
T10ie~ :. Usrau:tcl I o l all t6:0 world,
%%:- '011.1%t all t heir Ilflt ,cc, of'36 a evcr
.:4 1 in;: o'it imt it ir 6,3) .a-. rti 1ev. r LIp0D
melare. lie. i~ cIa l)e, A2U61..1Ciuda lury
tip. t I366 its re- I riga6. wltch'1. Iit C "vi-t I,
1; raiih. 1-,I i 33 162*'lliaBila 23.'. exa.te l)..n 10
(I~6ll6 t' I :.0u9 In mIii. too%%t ever. ex~
l'-I, -I vaI..e c, (-. .r toI be -ltrr,etiet Ito
[I- t. t. . fn ,.y tile uxiy 41 tz are Irr
-2 ii 1 -i-ooj r hliosl, Ila,- h'p I - le o- ... N.-rhb
.' C a21, ...cd Is-, *s.,-. 6i .. :la . tle peo-plC
all III, S .610 -111C .% a. -'~.. -cr'1't.61 4'1 the
L -.i li. ..i nu?. iit1,10.1 k' ow a. .amin , 213
It 1 . .of its6 . -i t1. Io*6I It3.- ouir
6-C -.1 do tI:' . -ri 6333liolLC 66) a'1fo ce
. . 22 . C II M. 1c..2 ' 4#17 %.1, C: Oil%. Y.*
it 4 pn26.- se,. a63 Loa h:3t 2ai it C' ..Ary
%% it In;:.. I UIJ 1 A.6-A li M.6 14Jho* Ul6 3iii-oriec
...III " I [tic: 4-f : h. - Sou116 i h l