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' , i ' " A I i a t t irr,, mill r n row it Mm", rc .f tin ,. nt. :!. i tin i. ii, i r .in r' tmjmriamt ,ln .ime f y In rn.n . ul '; ! pro- ill r-) i itiilly r-'ii ft ti.e p- (t n nn.l iuriiit, it'll nii if study in tin1 in.l if lie he ih, I ri HK.VI-.I in a , l!i-ii;i'il S lead, the (In tin of Ijitlili b-nnC !l diMiii-a loin. , j be fully ark now h-de-ed and amply iiroviil'-d lif.' It ill v ul, if tin i w I"- i r , llm !n IiliI ; if in., In rent Ui itli.'raw fi n' , reasonable tiiiii, lii' Aniiliii'r iiiiinil ml i it urt- in tin- ItiM'm'iPP, re-uilinif j aim to e.'iict !nii li-e ot jerts ; to wriire eoiripl. i fruirt tlii! Clir.-lian onie nil' iif tlie S lml, U .11 l III- j roure of Kuglb-h iiwtrmta! U, rlrtr;il it iUt, tynj fll.triiiler if tiir l i 'n hi Id up In Inuiie tlin fctih-tlll diligent and i'y. Ail tiKr iftriti iiwiitif to jUr . turn, which iU if - S-'U to IW wfbBmJ world , ly ambition of tin "'I'll, ill I fviniuitjailij cxt.lu.lod i - from the Institution;. A rpirit if i;uniltwii ami rivalry j ,,, among Htii'irnt Would surily be mt of 'place in aj ' .-t'hrulutn Seminary. The isSlinary metlid of exciting ! (hem mut Uiefofure be avoided. No foamr or rf's'iiic Ihhui in Hcmdandiip will be gjycn at th Fxainireituai. These inducement to study, were Uk- lawful, only lit- fluenre a Comparatively $mull prlum of a c-k, wmk - tliey leave Uie Urge majority untouched by their influ ence, ft"blew, tlieae-motive are like mechinitail tiring, which opvrato no longer than they are applied. They ee4Mt fcHlnw, wlwn tbe ymith iiiu !n.4t tutiorf. Matty a ymmjf bin omtcr tlcm artifirml rti tnulnt,bahi(hlylii'tinguiiii biniM'lfat (iJ'.rgr.Hiid ' tarakened in tiw Umn of bin (lelitflill frirmlf the . . nvMt MniiiiM huff of bin future rnidM'tWe, only Uiiink k iuW early idlKjn;kinlwitr.ly.- . (j1 i Oil the eViilrfry, it aiuMild h" U eim f Chritmn - - liKiiUhi to biw; as Tarty aa pribb', ttw yoiithflil mind under the bafiitual inlnonce of Utoee etinwieiitimw " s notivce w1iiB houki ir gnlaU! U? cfimliift i maturer yearn .'-' - - ' But IhC fd idatl olijwtinu to Uice iiKAi'vea, iri fouhw tit C'hriidian educatinn, w, tint My arc iiWttntUtrM with the rjrifti nf the VhrUtian rtligiini.' No (lir'wtian parent wiwld n'joice to m'e hia own mm r-tirttf wardf . each ptlier under Ute iiiflui!iK-o( tlii tnmumii Bniiilation, wbkh bin lHn well ilHiii"l - a di'aire ' of turpaMinr othra dif the u,tAA'j? baa Kpen jmtly pronoiinreil "nitfnkulhtwtd priufriple ; it can ararrely, ' ' if et ll be disjoined from iahwy ami envy from pi-fu intl niurni Hill. t il w rrnn:iit; in poi-i jiinrii -4 ty, aa to be likely to en(,'raM the wliole mind, eerial !y of (lie yixiiifj ami ardent, and to turn it bobtliuilly aild Violentll from Uxwe linitivil which it ahotild be tbe ' lreat butiirieM of education to clwru-h and render pT . ' pianent ih the mind ; namely, a eeie of duty, ami ffra ' . titnde, nJ ke W ( Ifid." liinlcjul, tliereflire, trf" tlwe f 'l temporary) tiartia), eml unUllowed " exCid rwritu to " , ricrtion, the Kpivopal He In ml will appeal only to (Ke Uwt are truly ClirMttnn in lhor character itd iiiHU4MM'e ; ' and which oiy cutitmue to operaU!, wtlh im-reaniiiir " Swce, during th whole pril f ejiinti'iice. TlwOHi.h. imtten; therefore; -feet ntHoTte "but ClirlntTn titnitvra T Can, ronwtently-with ihi elmrwler, be iutitalucod into . Clifintiirt Sellout, to promote Cbrwtfan diligcnee and 1 ynnd behaviour. L . T" Pfnjp''i? Ffn tli Rcctor'a. treat " Irtent of orti-fliliilg Mipil. Il will deal with them pre , tinely K4 ai Chruitian parent aTtould witlj bia own cliil- : dren." Ilw freat oliiect being to make diem, w.'naible of their laulta; ami to bud thtin, by all the methoiU Which ,tlw Chrintian religion aaiHttiona, to jromHttV fepenlaiH-e . ' and. aiiiemlim-nt of lifo. The parental aotliority with - which the Recti ta clirfhV!, arc. Mnpanied by lli.t real . fctherly'aaiiely tt the Welfare of bia miiIh, winch it ' in hxiied be Will alwiye feel, will enable bun to mann;;)' r ' . . ' oHj'iice. Ind. tvfnn oflunilers much more uccel'ully .Im minute Jre-eitWitied rrwiihitiona. And aa llie fnivihuiliillty if' the Reclor Vt the Si'lnnd (Vaumitb'e "TTC. W ill be ih eifact pftiirtioli to the extent of hi authori ty, lhal Will be the best ecuiity that lim diM-retioiiay powera wiu. hot a irnoi i:ai. tKto. .-.gmttrae nf mv. tructiist in the lun(uare, frmn reading nul -r," wntmjr, W in 'eutfiVt Iwe ul apetking and couipimtion. THe Oreek nil rtiu bnujUuKi'ii In any required 'V ti nt, with .the lliftury of (ini'li and ltul Literature, - froin WritWu let'litrik Tlie French, German Italian, and Hpanib language ami l.tieralure. Pure aild mixed MttheuiaMea ; Natural I'lnl'iaopliV knd.Ajrtnmoniy. Tli upplxsiimi of Trioiometry b tlw utenMirattttn -jF 4 ? M. hd I)isUn'i,.-S4M-vyw .ami LvaUiiti-4oU Iw-4kIiI both-tiieurHH-ally "ani - practically, by Fifld ExercwHi. Ancient ami -Modern HiKry, ami ('hronolojry Ari- - tierrt and Moilern iieoiaphy, and Htatirtirg. ; .. -j Lntrkfl Rhetoric ; Katflwh couipowl am r"tl liMnry ---. - fcf KnplwB Lileniturrj ami the cultinctHm nf tl powers Vmk-kffepingtw atateirt nt t Accounta, theMraw- ' 1 . 1 , ,Abli.w I nu. riimiiii. J i if Tt.lij.n.MA - kwl 111 IF. I II iHX Ul liUHiinij; Jiir.i,iiiii'T,it.iitCMi,-S., ""'li: rf fii - "j-'vti' WbI , Ctraiuh m Vfiiinrf lliatiwllh MU'h lllh irilllt lllifl IIM ill fit him ti diHcllnrpe. with eiiw and accuracif. t5e 1 . Rrfitwu Stmlift.- IlejfuUr ami mrtilimtie untniC' L tbMMWill btfirivert in tlJULY 8nUlTi:FS: ui . r . . . i n i- ' .1 II' . i'i!... ri 1. .1... ( reveaim iwiiioti, uif iiiwory a i i-u'iuui-iiez.j'VSi" I lOiurchlT . TUS' 'Htmlc'iil, in cauiamy-wilii Mir -Titc?mrii wTn frrWt7'ttrW WSiw Wnraiiip'm bi fiirni-tt Slinlt-ulM, iitw ilo hut nlml the rln.-!!, w illi a liberal Kn'lirdi i durilMiii, wn wrtt thoroughly fit tii'Mfi Sir Farming, .MeretianitiH'.'iir any olhi-r actin- liimini-Mi of .libr hwh ilorn tint refjiiire 4 kiK.fcTiilyruf the learn- vt buijrimwu. J lie tout liw-tlmlmif tiarlmi (lie ilil pTi rit braiH'beii rif li nnniiL', bith by lwture ami by r- rilnl jui", W.ll be rofirUoUy ail'iubil, acrordinir U ilv c-.Ke iiii.r.ivi'iiiftit nf the U-i4 .Si iinmirwn, both in thw emlTitrf and in Funie. t ' ' In lent liinrr, (rr.it relunce will be jilnml on ami in ri(M. ( Cir( witiimit i)oiih,nriH i ScImi llm4C!tn fnK rriili' tin! wr(-ity the Tesctwr, or remb-r, iim iirijuKbint Km rir tw initructturi. Tha.Twhera fill be awixtMl in tlnie rt4 Irture," a tlicy have been hapmly called, by Ue u of Ma, ClwrU, Globe, lmbriiieg, .Mi. ti l, or I'rinta ttf Ancient ami Modern objerta of inU'nwt. .-.... TtK-re will be two aewinrui In the yar ; each end in with a iitiUic Kxaininalbin. The wintt-r n-i)n Inborn in ihtumty, ami to rmi on ihe third ThiiTwlHy in June. Tbe mourner ainwiio Xn begin on the Friilay ftef tlie 'C,Nir1h Thurwlay' in due, and to eml ou the Wedmwdiy after die Mirth Monday in November. TkwmW racation,;WilJ aeveo weelw; ami Aim Wmincr reci-ia, we week. Tbe lenjrth of-each Ex aniiiMtMin,ind InnwNpicntly thw day on which it brina, tril be determined by Ihe krbnA -omnuttee. Ami that it may he a real tet of the M lmlandiip and improvo. ment of (lie pi i pi In, it will be eomlucted hv an examin rni; Oanmitte, previouidy apiiuti'l. Tlte Tuacliera of the School Ui' be preient at tbe FTamination of the aeveral clawea, but to take no pit Un rein, unli-aN par tmilarly repieted by the hxamimtr. ' rfci report, however, on the relative merit of the Ktudetita will be made, ' New Htudefita ran lie admitted into flic fv lmol at any time; but a punctual attendance at the opt-mnir of each ""fUin, ia much deaired. liny will be received at any ajre at wh' h parent are willing to tniKt tlii iu from tlwir parental root It will be aeert, that the Nchrnl ia avnweilly Kp;eo- pal in lu character; but it t upt-n In all irhn may rAooxe In bnd ikrtt rhililrm : and nit tijtphratum fnr nitmin iot ,im intptiry will hr mmlr m In thr Rilifiumt f Ireerf, eicr a like frml or vmiiur. . JKncii Stuilent mut W fiib-d with a copy of The Holy rVripture, and of Die llonk of Common 1'ruyer. Traihrrt. W hatever time ami labour umy be bentowi.il in de fining the diM'ipluie of a Srlimd, and in nutrkiui out iU rotirw- of HMtrtM-lMici, the ('onmnrU'e ire fully aware, that, alter all, lta zeai.talUc1 ttnint lU-peinl t-liietly iijhi Uiu cbamtvf a ml ptal;fir.itumn of the Tvaclicni ; ami tlit are illili tliav llie late of tbe Km.i)iI !S:hoi4 klMKilil be iIitkIiiI mi Umk. (jriMilwU. - Inle, from tiie ( hrutian cbaracU r of the hiKtitirtion, tiu: S ImJ CuoHitiltee have feit i:ontraiintJ to take e-pi-cial caretliat mute be employed at Teaciii'm wlioart' not comuiuiiiiajiU ol the ( liiin li , they iummt but thiqk theiiiM'lvea fortunute in lumiiif. xeciiri-d the wrvi of a eiitijuiit, a Keebw tif .the tirhaut, who, from pemniial ilmr.u ti r, fnriii unilMial opiortiiiiiUeis and In nil bai; aitd u.ctoiJ'ui exuericuo;, u o admirably ijuali fli'd t till.' Uinini'Ml of rldiHatmit. Mr. Ciminm tl.u, the Kectiir of llie S IhhiI, ia railuate of Harvard L iuvt r vily, in Cambrhle, and wan atU-rwanU rroftmor of MiiM-raliury in that ITniveoity. For the brut-lit of frVeiun travel. hii. to iiiloriu luuiaclt' bbVuiuLwiuL tLu i iiiKiiiuuiiua in uiim ciMinuy nimfiieu, ne m ill ui r.irrnix , wtiere be upeut ai.t years, vwitin the iiKot important couiilrie, ami otM-rvuiir anil cinnimrini' wiui onu au nt tier, tbe imxt celebrated Keminariea nf learnuur ou thw Oailinent of Kurnpn. Ha Html ml llie lanua'iti and Ittimdii'- of tieruiun)', Kram e ami Italy, in tlwe title, or (lie aeveral rmiutriin, which were imwt e ImimiI f'f thf ir aci onipI.KlinH'iiU, and liir tin.' ebyuuee aiHi aeenrtn;v ilu wuaJt Uwiy ii4. Uit tr . tmtivc liauruca. Tu yeatjl were lauoul by bliu in (ienmaiy, allemlin the la-'ture(il' llie uumI eminent i'lofcneora, and proM-culmt; hut Htmip in Mie celelmtiil l;nivend- tun o! Uutcouutry. il roaail wHnetiiiHi Ht tbe I'm- verwty of Merlin, tti-auviuut uf tin- purity with which the (ii'.ruian lauifuliite w pnkHii ul 4iml i rty buX Jua .jcfiit'jf JtmkmitAt m (intttWMU rfce t'je-f f which city, Umj d'jfv of "fkritir-m I'htl'ivpliy waj m due Sinn tonierttl uimn him. "'ftMhUnMrl'''rtfi (he ifeaifn of deVotini; himm lf to tiie Flueation of vimtli in Iiikowii rmintry: K'i !, teeaef lw ir feewH.'- 'IVy run rterl pltry ini'tive of profit In any on, h'lt 'J- If ft the mi rr.l i'ii.iiH ami monil uillm i , over tin .r lniii.1 anil 1 enul irrf of nlhtini nijf true n Ii -mhi himI iMIiihiiJ.' fi eliii'-i, by BlHi lMHinte and liunil.iir iiil. riiiiirli-; tin y u liil know liil'e -iif thr glfl ' (Jt, mi'l thit pMic cun liiiirt mi ll liil llil-.riiialMrtl lV Iri e coiin'r-iiltiiii, jijimm'. -. iii aneritij lo their iniiiirun. In hImhI, iliinnjr the hurli a N-laiol, Ibe taamir.ttee ran, wiIImhii luina- printer part of their time, they ctm do iiotinnif to (,'unli!, ; lion; reconiineiid to their fellow f .hurchlnen ami to the tram, aim! oliH .-ite tlu ir pup, U, in the t!i(if virtui', rtv i friemlnof Hind leaniitisf l piety tlmm;? limit tlie tnle. Iiimai, ai I kuo leilee. I pun auch a N-lnml Iliey can, a mi iiiiiiinm awiirace, ". Fnii.i tfie (I.rei'iMiiif aeenunt of the Kii-nrwil S hool, ! invoke Urn bkwtiiif of JllmttrMr Jl.An4 tin -li-li.ru, it him l' n aeen. tint it ia the Iihaim of thnt tm-titu-1 Willi tlieir C'rvent pravrni 11 " the itew of lik Wvmk. U'Mi In aceouipladi nil thi-we ol'jerta ; ami by Uie bliiw- j ly pmce" to rut iimn tlie lnlitution. tliey cotitiili ntly inif nf (kI, we believe Ibcy will lie etlirtiil in wane eiitriiMt it to hia J'roviileiiCP, ami emninit it to ttie,iii. ml will comdituti! niie fiuuly, ml patnauifre of the mernliera ami irieml of the r.iiio- pul Church in llie Dioceaaof N.urth-Camlina. j I. n. I tis ('hmrnuin, (iKOlMK R BAIM2KK, - - JARVIS R BUXTON, ' . w DtJ.VCAN CA.MEItON, T. V. DKVFKKUX, ; , (JKO. VV. FKKKMAX, W. M. GRKKN, FRKDF.ItICK J. IIILI JOH. II. HAUNDKRH, GKO. H 8FRUII.U ML WINSLOW, I'Rulrifih January H, IKU. - yiod degree. A tbe Si huol will comditutt' nue family, the Hi ml' Ill's it tutu been tin. Will eat at the Mine tiu ble with tlw Rector, and lie, while in their aleepinjr afMrtiiH'tilii, umlnr the iuK'rviHioii of a Teacher; they will io all their Htuilyniff in tbe school rm.in, where a Teacher will bo cnt;iiitly present ; and all their re creationa and exerciaea will be reirularly taken umler the eye of the Rector. ' Hy thina iik'uiih, tlie wkitl limn nf the tmbnta, hoth'by niplit and by day, will be audit in cooiiwny with Ihe Hector or with aome oilier I each- er; ami a courts nt, affect innate, ami unreitrainod tnterJ coume, will lie kejit up between thetn. The Teachera Will have no other bomnesa, no other iivelihiiHj ; their wkUr hW will be deviated lo the imjirovcineiit of tlieir pnpila in morula, health, religion, and knowb'de. Far Mich IvintaeMii"'!y a preot will be Willing to4y more than f.r merely the uaual quantity of uutruction at a ciHmmm Aenilemy, .: lt'liobl aim bf home in mind, that more Teaclie ra will tie nereiwiry to carry on auch a ayxtem of ljduca tion than woubl be mfTirient to give the usual inatnic lim II or 7 houni iif tlie day ; IhhIiIih, when a Teacher jfivcH iiji hi whole time ami talentii, to tlie improve ment of hia pupil, it ia but reaxonable that he aliould receive a more liberal cotnpenMttiofL The Committee ire aware of no Inntittition at the South, of the aame aature with the Kpiicoual Hchoul, w ith which to compare it in the item of expciiae'; but Mu:h iSeminariea eiat in other parte of ouyoiltitry ; und toermlile tlmte wlw are intereitedr to makc a fhircom pariKin between tlie epem-f if the Kpincojuil Sehnol and other iiiHtitntiona hamjr the "line tibject, Um Com mittee have obtained, and prew-nt, the bent inliirnmtion in their power. There it one nucii nu-titiitinn in Mi NclniM'ttjs and tlHTe are three in the luiilille Statin; and from the pnnU-il tlociimctitu puhlmhed by the pnv prietnni of thean H'!iiiolii,tlie pricen of boiird, tuition 4 c. have been exInirUil. uml tliey are aa followa: 1. The Round Hill Scmml, Man-mchusetU, price S.V-tiirinerly it wan itk-'KIO. , ..... ' 2. Tlie ''Flii-tiiiijf Inntitute, IHi-lnliini!, New-York, un ler the care of the Rev. W, A. Muhlenberir, price Jjri'ill, with a iiittriculntiun fee of Ci" for each new Stmleni, and an evtre cliari;e of iil per yi-ar fiir in tructHHi in Kritu li and liL'trunn'iital Mtlmr. The H.-I. .1 Preunralorv ScIhioI of tlie Brintia Col- leeiatt liuttifutjiii, I'miio-jlvHOia, price atS' Thine are pMir KcImjoIh, extensively known,if es- talilirlnil cliarm tiT, ami auiun at tliu naim: Keucml ob- ji-cIk sh the F.piM-iim School. 4. The reiiiaiinnj; twnare of tiie twine kind, but more Imiireit in thiiV'aft-oiiiiiKtntinii. ; the Studi'liU living in the wnale famine of the Iio-t ru lTi, VI.: ; Select l'l.i.-Mcal Schonl, Vi-sli.uiter County, Nuw-York, price iCi ; Hail A jM-ivate school in New-Jersey, on the Delaware, price lCi"l. . . Tuuae iimtituiiona toiv it olHMild-be fiinarked, are none oftliem ailuated in Cit.es but all in country villa (;, where provix.onii are at a biw pri e. It ia Ihiui-ht pm-r to rtate, tlial tlie rate of exH'ii si'ii in the Fpincout Sclkitd was not determined by an exiiiiiinNtBHof the prjci.'H if similar ui.-UtuU'iitfjbiil by "fTiafletirTfiiif: "cirefuf Tsliiuale" fiT"ExuigtIiij uiuiual clmrtfe at SfilVt, the Committee bdieve tliat tht'y luve put it aa low an Clirialian Kducatwn in all iU branches of accular and rcligioua uutruction, cumlant mural au-H-rviHHMi, mental and religioua training ami provision (r Li iiltli, Could be aJTurdud m Nortli-Cjinilina i and thin belief in Htrenthi'mxl by a conKidcration of tlie pri cen ui other Scliool.-i in the above Imt ... On Uiwaubjottof exienne, it may be HMtishH'tory to ineiitiiif, Jmt Jfja lnK'i.( J lo kruua lull ami i-ii aw count ii the Revenue of tlie ScUad ib'rived frmn lona thHm am) Tuition, and of its expemlilurA Tins account School Cum mittee, . win ;t'rtTru I....lzzn'r-.rr a i' at ctKLva Western Carolinian. 3AM32.Wira ' - SATURDAY:::.:::::::MARCII 1, 1834. Carolina in tlie VTti!e if te Tn-tcl . j not deim'nn h.nn if l.ke j ij.!n , t i il. N-n,.-i,t eorjHimliiNi, at t'w f mM,, A ,f t, j bul in a iinimer beraum; a l.i'eunikb-H a4 4 IU'prentatve a tiwverein ftt, in ao a, political etpiaU . ' We are u aurpriwed, however, at Jmi - )f rrmr. Hit we teuu'u&vmnjnu-nitin n aliu li we were oauArained to applauj ern e and tlie ability and pirit w uh whicb be a va iven in opwiti to our owa adww. . ia a certain dunrty and e wbjrh wd reja-ct even from tlie tyrant Wdwtptu tt , UKiriyere ka ency which diepwta him side it aduunkteri w auihitiun or cupidity. . f Our readera will find in another column a ai pitliy apli, delivered bMr. Mannia, m repel tlie oft-repeated charge that Umae ho i. tlie removal of the depoaitea w ere andet tbe X influence of tlie Bank. 8oroe yeoatora tare' endeamred to change aince tliey Camd it indefS-naibie ; tkty bare itfivrriig ajieietliea,' and tle Ckr-pnaaea nJ ing tlH-m, to persuade i I'mdv that tbqji,,' wlMftlier tliere ought to be a Bank f the I'naal t . or w-JudMaiftOBTWrmYtuarl T queeuon i nr " tJaok or .No Bank," bat " wv 01 Uw." The nnk may or majvn be ceftitati tliat wu a proper anertiua furCs; w t dtj ti the Bank waa cluirVred, and it ill W jn,, whenever applicatiin anall be made U theVeaem: tlie old charter, or the creation f a dcw af bat i Jure' 5 Ihe T rilnrali' the C' jear 1" cofiim to W arnrof t of CO num1' cer. I tbe Sa ami I Greem be dev pr6 Uie Le prenenl PtiilauV borne it hi the r bledJn bteit Ublkli k a.r the jr State,' amis 1 EUxwc fixed I the Va REVOLUTION. j Piditieally npeakiiif a revolution m a eliajifje in tle fiinn or principle of governiiu.-nt, effectml eitlier W fmrr, or by the agm mmit nf the priiflr, or by tlie t- cruachiiiciiU of tlie ruli-r and the otiptirwnrr of tie PPOj,jp .The reniliition which. aepaiated. Um U thir teen Colonies fmm tjiglaudaiid eHtabhuhed their imie pendence, Wa elfiicb'd by force, and produced a clianie not only in the furm, but in the prinriplri'd UiLr Government : miiIwhiiu'iiIIt, a revolution waa efTecttil. . evidewtly a fake kme now ; aad, altmai, , at mt argnn to the outcry may be led to aoch f caea-w' tarred by atrnnj hertility to an inaLtution which frwaani. rit : ar at enmity wim uie character tCotuGrnfruaent,! ' apprehend tliat far Ue,gTeatet number ft atbt bel in onler to divert public oduun Inaa thr 'rtaaJent, tlie United Stain, and to caat at uprat tbtftmh, V tliink tliat tlie n-ht of the lrndent and I &rnt to nullify a cliarter, k at leaat a u(( kUea Ccmrwa- to -Uit dsarttr. il kjW imjiao than tlie right if a Sutereiga Site to wnl aa uucoiuAiluUtoal Uw. CONGRESSIONAL EPlTfE. t In the Senate, on the lira FebrMr. JTanB Governiucuuby tii uieemi ftf eotirtniction which pit- dually threw down tlie barrierH of the CoiiHtitution thia Waa, for a while, acquiesced in liy the ja-ople; but wiice ue ailnption of Uie (JonHtitwtHiti. In tlie tirt plnre, the Federal Gi venmieiit ha arrogated power winch uxliagukhe tlie roterved right of the Sutea ; in tlie ne:t place, the Executive, tlie President of tbe Cuited Satea, iiaa ait aumed autlairily which waa vestifd by thl Coivtitution in tlie other branclmirof the Government tlie Legiala turf and thu Judiciary. . Tilt mpularity juvuiirod by f;nel Jm r W mihtary acliieveuieuU, and tlie unhniitii cHitilence tliat was felt ill hi natrHitiMit. InlkJ tl lieolilu into win an maue puuiw anima.iy, ami 11, eommry 10 me ex- - fel(ieijecuri,y md wuch ifaj men have 111 .. i f 1 MJJIf-ll WIVItlllAr- n.4 in tlie,,, bat in tlm rjinripU,, if our Fedenl ; fmWlA " , citizen of Burke County, m tiu &ae cvtideauniil the removal of the l-piHte by tla reaaient O till' Mill. Oil a ImrfHin 1,. r. (r .-J .m ik. I they were around to a a.-ne of Uieir danger in 17W i t.a conkderaUe debate U.4 place fewee. 91 by the celebrated Renolutum of Virginia and Kentnc- ! Fowth, Welarter, CUv. Brown, Wrk IWoaTa ky, ami in 101 achieved a center-revolution byagre, I M,ns,llB. Ue re r to ,n extract Ma Irtter PtUki ment, exprea-ed m the election of TIioiimui lfmnm, ip yle -R.1,,, Whignhl wl Tel wm. r-sul the (nivernnient U, it true principle. an iderm tw tfli ll ali NVchavctitlthemofaU.nfnlera.edlepublic, Utt. oeuti.a.s aial maubitnaivt U le I We, tr U comiaiaed of imlt'Fmleiit State . wilb a common go- j AdimiBrtS-ation artT. j f t- " m -""""8 ""iy uiMinci uepori- u U,e Ibaa,,,, u- 14th.tlie rT-Htvi aMm im nU ; but the form all U.at re.min of ,t A re- Um. liy Mr m Tiiiuii.Mi iifu giwiuuiijr accuillllllMltu Ulc rvUU 1 .....1. ... .1 1 - 1 . rai ttiunoiiiieK, aHirje exieiwive ami railicaJ Ulan any , nerabl , Qti4.ChurUtilK5..w 'fcra'aamayiw liipiinirl by tlieir parent to go with Uym toothet ybu-4!r wor!iJiip. - t;A Epioal .Si'hool will rird the critical rtmly - of -tWireek ami Hman Ckdw, i the very Smmla . tioo of ,ta eoonte of liberal iimtnietinn ; a tlie hah id" all truelcarniiitj and uuto ; a cajiabte of being nwiie ttxerew n-mmif1Hlwi.mienc" hi fivir of the lilirit Ian Reltf ion, and when atudiod in connexion with ' . pure Matli-maticj, aa the very bent dkciphne of Uw Kcholnm lj ClaKsical leaminL'S by lemling1 the piipiU . info an.MMUlav.at4V4irUi Hln, rwwi ItraHom -. ami rhmHtieriS of atHptity ; and a CuMilk'aciiaiiit-' tnce with Ancient Oengniplij, MJitmi"fy iJ, aiw ""Antlipiifts, aa iiWifawnsaWe ir umli-rManding ami re tLthinf UHe virion ailmiona in tlie' Chuw Aathera, Written eitertiaea ii Ittin and Greek, and the' pnv eea of double transUtiona in writinr, will be begun , early, ami continul ..throughout tlie wind if of - atudy. Written lectnrea oft the Uiftory and principal Author of Greek and Utin literature, will aim be de- Lvered when Uie Student are' auiBciently advanced to profit by theln. " J. Rut in thi.4 ilnaifef ted Heal C Cuwaical learning, the Chrintka Character of the Kclwol will be lort iirht fwn it me iliv erecting in Inn own c.mutrv an lnstitnluni li tin lHVralKirtRm til' hnj-s-ajid thnt to trt hinkaf, r tbtarfa -he w nt, . nim'li toiM viUur ami i-uu-parin lhia phex of FiIucbikhi which were in 'nt- -tmch-wae-hk nVetre to miixe hw hf'cluTriidHd 'liiipo nf -!Jabli.titn, on .an. iiujiriivyd uhtiijan IiIjIuUih dv. 'W'f'mif Kduc'at in, tl'varW vobin- Uirilv rrxignnl the rr'-liir-hip ulueh M then Ik IiI hi 11b' lniver.-itv at tiaoibriil'.'e ; ami in cotiiiexHiu with aiftli. r ti'-iitl. 111.111, ui" ik-iI Uw- Knaml ll.lt Si-m.4 " li.r Uh- lilufnl eilui atiianil'Uiv ." Fortm-re than ten yeunt, he hmi hail llie itiri-rtiiHt.il' thai ln.-titu!i.ii. Aller lut vmg heciHtie familiar, hv p rouul idM-rvatii!, with the literary reititt:.m of )-;irn'. m every rank, ami ufr havuu hia i.bwrvataai of im'ign S'Uiiuarien imomved by ten, yvauLl 'alUMl eienewe rn the buniiestr of LilUi-'AlaJU. aj ii" to take charge if Ihe Fpiirrijwl iScho.JikatiMtkcobiia, Toe eMtireyjwTBinrnrwt 4Wtlme-f -tma fW-fciatt; and a Mtp.njetiitmg Ciattrot over Uh iieitrm ii ami every other deparlineiit jif the Jnjrtntwn. are ptwred in bi Iwih!. It w the ileculiil -npinaat of tbe rbuid C'tiuuiitb'C, tliat lb friend l" fmi learniiig. 4 tlofiettrh mental Jim iplintaiwl ul re Iukmis ami pi- 4 l lKMatm 1.. itt State) have gf caiM Ui r-j.K-e at v h an add um to tin: band of 111- trin-!er at tlie N fttll. ih ' The Rev. .Vr. Stunv'em, tbe Clkiplain of the School, It u Mli;ttt, an evm-mi!)- lQ"i to the Haiceaa. He ai a gnul iute uf our t'oiveMty, ami fiir fiairyeiira w-a Tuti-r in tliat Int.tutKm ; aAerwanbs ie bad eliare ot" tbe CuuMca! b'irtment if an Ara.letnv in our State . 11. I ! 111 if JV-nT ..7t.i. . .11 m. -wii-d , -theauimmlinv -A.in.mJRrje..anniC8. aumau.jan vw. It m tlie pttrptw.- of the ComiU'tUc. tliat tlie j''1 he some iiM-rvemriea-raomo reel mmi shall be inanagtid with the greatest tkMiible ecu- j who eiilnt, ra IJKoitt, .inuUviW it..liaUi tim i.t.I.-.t Tiwlilll'll-nt ' ..L., . ... I.I . '....I ., I...... ...... coiitroreniy, wa taken up, and aild aajiyajdBJbbw.i In Uie iluiiae, on the 1-SJi. tbePaeMtw Qa(ia wa ukeh on the n0i to re6-r te SvcirtaryVket anna fir the Removal uf tlie lKKlt, to the CaWav. tee of Way and MeaSai,and Uiemotaan- paed Wl majority of 32 vote. 1 In the Senate, the Detale on Jfj. Wetoter'a Raar on tlie Secretary Rtaama, 1 jwt on ; and tbe nal mbicrt will be aain brrdit mire the ItoM 'kjthC.' Report i4' the Ciaimiitti-e Warn j.I U... I On tlie 2tth, both Huu adj airm-d b attend thJ fW neral of the Hon. Willian Wrt, nLuw kmu lirniT' ticcd umb'r our ( Iktnary head. I intent " tthoagl Weah' the ei fof tri fproac jCmw flenhn en "Ouei Icbrai 't llKkhu 'The- A.irmia1 -Mgirtte'TirjS " "'m m', nimy:.''.VetIfp' f if '"Ihr-'Scfc'ad "'toe aUtTiiiuncter, jie of gold ; and, wliei Ml, Urn uthiif .t.'.A(:llfV.i pBlticw, there adventurer :nBrw UH .llf'I kllU I - - k ;-'-mai 10 t ii'ii ,.iiti.i HUT TM rtlii urn In i . . , " . . . . . ' . 1 iMnmip Anurew. uaraMiini; twertto 4 liberatoa ito'it" B law JjVu4.'4."fV.. V'jt'r-i-'-" y ' v:"t' . . r ..77.. 7. r;. . w1- a-..,..iui wmnn, i- nvitin, or to ai-1 l.iav relv thai all the fund of tlie Institution uliall be ' aPuig. we mean not mainHaie tuaruie ry ,)aVi fni m SwMi,v l. n, wuim.aic.hMely-to-th mirpiar f eiruraltom ami j great mam of the present dominant party to' corrupt :' ('hurrhi were al. orcumod tr .Vmter attacbed to-' 11. ,t 1 ... k.. .... tt. ....... ,., n ..rt. ui.. l..rl.ui.. u... .71......... ..-..- .... ' f ...... - : 0.1. in w m.f o., iiii.i mi ui... i". mi .1 eiiK'iwtni a mm r 0111111011 if muiimiii uanov nuil,. 'h'im'iWiT'fttirn'a'' noexn' Miall oe apareil ; wit.th.b otij.-cl tieing atuim-; Blj.Uj,LriiII(1, for.powcr.W will gen.dly ucomh wjuub l...J ilitiniiimtmriTia TKZZZ&'itZXZ. rvrsimma rrugainy.' me irienus 01 uie ncnuoi ' , . " . . ... J , ,. 1 oenxt- ncM ujt timeaevav- 1 - - - i I . I. ... 11 ,1. . a. ... 1 . f ul. . I.. ...... Th rlenbu "d. 1 Tnenti .4... of Hie liwimii iM-art, which fvvutj prrmmiloi nm that T (fir The .South r- j 1 jt pre the M cJwnl 4" rtricir dntrand their" nteTest ti rnrnllel : am. milled v hnrch, at a Tatr nm'tmi'iiiade tiie C.iu id-. ' - .' ' I r Stiiool, or to trinb! one cent of profit Erf any purpose, Nai even adjuit'ih nunf .diAmtoiaJ -F " i in . in iai i:&i:i iirui-i: in ammiiiii!.''. iiinua ii.u- , ,- . . J L -,t. i r..t.w . k. .i iKf ni riuui.1 il L.l...u Mt.wi ir.a tint UtjiJl tliil'1 many arc aixcirp u uie uasuuiww ileut to i.i U.Uli ir Uuok,italmery, IJetlis bed-clothes, tfll Hfkib nMi Ar!irA novl ltv lii.in'- -'Iter 1t'r N .. ... V , J I the bnyn find the intereA of timiierty in these rta:U'i, In these two (lenniimutunis, tlr1' arc enough d' ban ami tirt-y-ciemetpieiiily lake iwire care of them, and ,,Tm for tin: ;a..ls and Uihounty, UvcrenU a ma- wear out or destroy a les amount iluruig Uiu ciairt; ol ; jinty their education. Each Student tif the Kpixoiail JxIhkiI, I .... ., , ,, t,- i -I. . , e . , .. , . '. 1 i , Whether, however, the tf'tives ami the donini of will have to fiirnwh liu own hcliid.JliiKs, ami fetation- , ery.nmlhisn.attrewandthcn.xes.-arybe.ld.nj;. These)1'16 t'"-iueni, ami in mo no upx.n nun ui nm article will be entirely . the property of the Student ; j abuses, be pure or cornijf, tlie ciaiwijuence to tlie and when lie unit tlie Seliuol, he will of 'course take ! eoiintrv will he the aaui Our uublic. ajIiun .ha.VMi. X ' .... tUami avitrl tn iw " It imy lie UHpful to itmrtrr Tunmtn Hiat rach lndpnt tJsOua. i.h;i lu mum dwlini: a,ruiaa haraCter ol me J?" wj; i-'. ' 1....t i.a f )a hsllitta iMstiral lhal! 1 . 1 J thee chwsica may be Uujrht, not only wiUwut harm to the Chrintian nrineinle. but aoaato arTord axi!4iice to the cae of the Chrktian .faithj k almmlantly mifirn 'Z ed by the tl Uul fe ilia ifleat chajTipIunatJUte ChV a. uTeTTTu7npliUiNNiIUligni''irTrdner, I'aley, I ed. .Mr. Iloitav, Hie tlurd Teacher, k aba an alumnii of onr rnhwiiy. w'lite be wa graduated ,M.ie year amer-Fiwnr tnT"tmn lilltil thyla.mtnieTCTiiielit. m na TuUa m ma 1 nim ruiiv.anil iliw hailiiO tilt' itB -land, Mead, IJudwp mwton, and a ho of othew, have W- all -'lrt: aninpiily nndor contribution fiw Mato rial"t lor the defence of revealed truth. But, not to - exhatirt thin arjrntnent, who, that ruw read the Chrktka - H!m if lara'di Lot," msthict an it k with claake k.,.iin in.! .llrt iioit shall dettT to hta chrld the ln.hjr - of antiqftity t i'id what the grtttet iinpowibility of gnardm againul Uie impunuo m Aiiacrwni, i W.0i4iUaW'SWiHia4 Fjfirtt?ated edflioMof tlie rlaiiat'ca will wwwmWjI be tied, where gmvl one can he had ; hut the chief reU nce ti Shielding tl ruil froiu tlm immoral inflnencea ";---;i'IuCiiMt:aothor-ilt';he'-'-'plami' Uwt t-'hrtKihin - .ml vigilante of-Uie Teachers, It will be " eTf wra-TS"tictt' m-ctaifacyiitt-tf kU 'priWf iplW'V and aedflloiudy to atad them.lve ot the lavorawe op tuniie which it k befievedlAef will "atinrd fbr ahewintf the Uuth, ineulcating the dmtin?nidied prim-K I , plea, and inluing uie npirn oi vMrin.n.j n nvv '""X iuiii'ihVndHd.'tov Tvirtsttce of .Clawieal tu.!iea, Tbey re highly imrxir lilmtlh etndy fd"the Knglkh Unfnaye k ahihite : iv eiL The Englwh Graimnar ; the tm!y nf tlie f '- I'ttglit-h VlawdcaJ a faculty of English exposition; ,A 1 1 h-netic ; a k B" le'fc'e id" AccohuU j Gegrapfiy a .,vtv,-sm.ii, ikt tfw id hi othce to the entire labefaction of Uie autho rities if tlie Collewe. With these three Teacher, the FaiiidHial Sclimd will be uiH urf ; but it k Uki deaigu of Uh) CMiunittev to addto their nuuibi ion is the rtata of Uie Sclioul hall t.ij ii ire iL Ejpmtrt. It Will not be expecU'd tliat Education m all it feflJ&JUUluAuaWvi UtaM ami -fhi.w44-t?mt pnwHtett bvtlie r.ptecopal N lnnl, can be afrjnled sit the ordinary price of Uwnl and tuition at an Academy Where profi'Wiuy mitliing but hti-rury tn'IrMctwu i to ho given. VV hen l'arenbs tlicri'li -re, are ciiiwdcritlg Hie diflerem'e between the evjeme'of Uie FpLsfopal &cm4raad-of a- enwnwn -Aeleinf - we wnslr them bo to take into thx-ir etimate thr milurr and the general objret of tlie two instilnt.iKW. According to Uie usual practice of Academies in oar State, the time whith Student are Braeetit with tlieir Inrtructem i about (J or 7 hour a day. TIw reinaimler of the 'i hourts tluit kahrt44 of ttoi salnde timo,1 pcrit by OS lhler ami foimfent enliry uporntr from each other ; the latter perhaiM at their boarding homw. or at lcs oroBer plaee. During the whole' of thk tbie, the Teacher exereiae houpmfciittver mt'ir arhoLin; no uvwe- tion Of their morals and habits t no toutnd of tlioir 1 MaMaMaHX -- " w-rL.1. mi-, 'il" i:.'naiSi".BJ'a ' I rrf-wr ll.l lrWlrr Vhrt IV SHVC. -l M lyH'Mn.. . , j Ul"i4kvlrmltlMI T---r ... ,'". : .-. . ,- ,"1 '. ,--,', ' m naaw tlie aj ir:kf reached an aluriniiig erf ; -io fur, the peoph have h.weaJai.land.hljenbitl heComnh f"1 -XW"9-"' o-e, oeiieving it will ne a matter ol convenience lo pa-1 mw: t '"" "-'-' x ij reni.N will take the mx esoary tejw for having Scliool 1 jfiwm tf our Governmit is not yet irrevocably chan- Book and Mationery, and Uie neciwsiry uaUree, mA but even that wii not Ion? eilrvive Uie exthction iimilinl to Students on reasonable terni. I,-.... uriI,..i.,iH1. lii. illinart Ul .11 ti.MB Vluuihle llie annual charge ot 17, hr Hoard aiw rtntion, I , ,r , to la,' panl Htt-annuUy at the k-'glimuig of each mm. 'H'1" 80 a"fr a"f 80 '"'l"'"1 " prenenatMa, oi i.iiH'iif . i wei?J iiKimiw nave uoreiy t'lajafeusmce pomtuieuU tor the UucoJutuullubact in tluUk: Charles iletta, I'nesKimg 1 T. l.mrtdntitn Tin ana C. Si!h, JoSji Cot ingbwa. lhip Itinr Allen MclVkmrtalr, l V. Hugjrina, Mmtnmm ra Morgan C. furr-nt:ne, Sulo. lADry. Wntirfbtmmgk Kenneth llurchmn I Crntrr David Derrick, j f - - Wince lieiS I )iink ctm l"'ui jpf do ! 4 The childn n of imrent resident in town or in the immediate vicinity of Uie School, will ! received as daynclM.kr at a cliarije of i."MI per aniitiiu, also to be paid huh (parly in advance. It w noiieil, that the preceding lniepectu is surTici- entlrfull and dintimi, to give a correct notion. of the I 1'w.wti it. iitwi , in iinr iinjnNB n iiicii il anus ui iii.- ciwnplish, and of Uie means by Inch, umler Uie divine bles.ng, it Iiojies to effect them. It will be aeen, Uiat it stamlard is high ; that, not tootoiit with-aeeinnpiiyimy cite .branch -of EdnCBtmri; Wliili' all Ilia ullwis are neglwleu, it aeoire the Repreoiitatu of the People placed the rnce-d in the hands of the lesiiient ; unsuspicious of hi wtri rti 'iti, mistakeiV, ti) the propriety and necessity f the impure, ami KvVing not to it prolwble teudencj, Uie I'eople ac.piietil'.in Uiat ill-ouieued act Mor re rnitlyittKf 1 rofrbmt'; f mho Mcnod iry thii ajnt,erlc,c, has ventured ie steji farther in the career of uArpa tion, and assiluod the control of Uie purst Uie 7rea sury. dfllia atiuntiy !,.-And yili Ple-till urn ! U'in'thi.y ili.fy iranl the ilii lull n nf rnmiinn a full Christian Education lu all it province, and nut mere inntmction; Uiat it aim at Uoryuft.Kw)n4hip in classical and other loaruing, at a Uiorough syntein of intellectual culture and diciulinc at aotiud and practi cal instniction in the principle and duties of our holy religion, ami in Uie Doctrines, Discipline, and Worship, of Uie Church; at a ciavtant suiervisiirii, both Ly night ami by ibtv. in a Christian and iwreiital goirit, of the excise lor uie presenatioii anu uiipruvvuieni ol uieir maim. It will be further aeen. that Christianity will not mm ply bavtaught in it walk a a rice, but TKtt"flie Chrtstkn character i to be stamped upon every thing connected wiUi it : that the instriiction k to .bfi jriven on Cliritian principles and in a Christian spirit tliat Uie discipline is 'lirUian in it nature and tendency, and to be entirely administered in a Chrktkn manner; that the motive. 4m'1J out to Uie Wtudenl are to be ex clusively Christian ; and that the every day intercourse' - . . .. .. .... - u ineaenenefa www pupil iw twt!y to'be that Chrktian parent with their own chihlron,eiideavorin under divine a-tiiKUiTce, to train Uiem tip fia acUve u- liilnes inrfhi lile. and fiir a bhmiv mTimirtalitv hi Kie . 'r . .' : ' 7 'n Mh MSMamUMlir life to come ; and all thi with tlw least WiiWe pensf. Af money and time to Uie paftiits ami th jcholkrs. it tnotita M ti'H'.emtnxl Uwi aU Wlio eonb butr t UwriiHioa or bv hirtKni. to Ihe sunnort of th Sliix tint fi their vhililrm and fir tlutCbuirh of C:.IJt has. ia .. ..." v ! mn auitituiMi ; Uiat n ha not been ol tiiii.idi any ene, and lie admonitions of history, so far at to sub mit to au f t which must, if sulMoittod to, preehidt all hope of a. peaceful revolution, and permit corruttion and usurpation to go on until the only available nme dy will he arm ! We trust not We hope thefc k still a (ilet'iiiing spirit in Uie country, which will how itelf ilequato to Uii great emergency.1 Though Uie dayatluit "tried men's souls" ha long since uiiktyct therf haajnaaei- been extinguisIicd-r-nV wilV brst orlf it ha already aris;n. anew in part wheh -it semed to be quencheil and it will goon to spread it iiral iHomiiiMtmH awl warniUi until reason and pari- ctism regain tlie ascendancy. We know the struggle will be a firarfiil one ; but lie odds- again?! tlie friends of Constitutional Liberty re" noto great as they were in-toe -days when fin.fe Countv Jar J to trixirim tiself free :l nA we tln'fc- fiire indulge the hope Uiat a counter-revolution will yk be effected without Uie eheddiujj of blood. ...CanrtoUe Cirr ua-Ttt4 R- UaUh. KulhrfutdlunAiiu Iktuhr. W. A. GameweO. i ta . .locuiiiim Btmuuin lii. XaoJ B. Anlhuoy. . 4 an lb STATE fcH)RAL ent We are pleaded to ohsf ve in imwt of the Enst- AI n ern Journal a cciliir nl i the vexed ( lti qiM'stion of a Reform f ur ale ( tstrtuliia. I We have been om"'ito a t'onteiilnio, not be- , caiist! we did not think tie West had jut caite 1T M coiniiluiiil, but we ('kitib change for the worse-- s, tk though we have alwayj atlnnited the ri:ht of a inajoritv' to change lltir 6nu of Govrrninent -whenever lliey tdmuld th ai it proper. Thk J-1 ioct ha mil been niud discusised in thk county, t bltW-hTKTdtiiihTviiiileiwg li'iw-toHktniiiiav?.-il4-l and candour of the pefJe, they will nut hesiute IoiJl to meet tlieir western ht-theren in a just and etjui-1 mm! I tohrexotnrrnrmisp, j "'""..'. i. 1 Tire Wertr-iii latiuf tut? puna wd Miwiifie fcteT TO ' IDlM ami torn; agaii Mi krttrlr m IMi HkWrl. IV.I. Ik. rkjttokl. KllMlMr. . HM.IHtlllllMitiwPiii irirairv JV H.Ck.CVSi iu-li7A - ' -. ,. ... .. . . ... OCT It is frntifying to i iu-Jear-nf Uie' firm an di? uii.iid coui sc t"ilr. iiiui uui, who rtpi tatuU arnctidrrK'nts to the CtaVtitution, to which we tan see wry weighty otectKaw, and wwlnxst ther rT . 'ii . i , . i . - . r .' rast win lake inem ml semi- nsisiwraiiua, tmr c act w ith "tliat liberalitjw hkh becune a just awd . highniinded peotik C,"UIU 1, i stiimtelv to rejx-t all fiinodaiKw, the growing n w est will in a few vefa niakc her own term. . tm ,Wite,.p-at.wiiiaV)iU-C while it may be eucrtji on tavoraNe term. "aity The above k from thjOxf ti Eiiminer.and we hail 1 ha. it aa an htdicatii bight Snwable to the Vpw of "Xfj who are triving to eff.it a chanre m oortonsuw""- .Wat have been inniwc chargai-arith..a) MtcX lution in consenting M wait antaikr year, msteari i ,Je , calling upon Uie peoji after the rke of tbe Ute I-; u gudature, to appomt Mepalea to a Convention, t$l( proceed at once to aeend the Constilotion. But wt ( Rttwkr 1 Ua ir WMiciation, thit we thought it nothing a, Uian m due respect to Uk flings to fke them an p I wtimitVof recoocililr the wwartion an3 prejmlke , ht of their constituent. Wb held a big! raiik am-rn the iwlirtKwarv wwliiioa of SouUi CumIu, horn w EugUat. WILLIAM B- DAVIE, it'ii 4 al it k..
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 1, 1834, edition 1
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