MINEMS’ & FAMMERS’ JOURNAI.. I'KIM'HI) V.MJ l*IKI.ISilRI> \W;i»KSI)\V, IIY KOKI.i: A: HOI/I ||.VKL»'n KI.E!Vl]t'H(; ;OIJNTV, NORTII-CAUOLINA. VOL. II* I wii.i^’WAOi viiu lo PiKi'.i'i: TUB nnwvxs ok tiik k\ktm AM) ii';:nu >'i r n.o-.i tmk ' a\ kii\h hk Tim: .moi \tmns, mk”M -i wiin ii wii i, i:ivK sTKi;NiiTH to W^r iianiw a?«u !«i;njBi'T Ai.i. nvhirk to mm rsK and rijpASlTKK.—dr. john^ion. TIIK jTSiiicrw’ & F»nn‘r>*’ Joiintal In printed and j»nhli-’>«'d fvt ry \Vi diicsday morn- iiig at Tito Dollars and h'ifti/ (JeiUt ]« r animiii, if paid in udvanre; Time l:nliarK a y.-ar, if not paki until cxpiritioii" jjVKRTIf’KMKNTS will l>c i ol’Hix iiiuntiiti. ‘ ^ « ni in.- iiiMrrlcd at I'i/tij ctnt« pcf ‘ lincti,) lor tlie firHt in»*:rl'“*’i “"‘I ci‘IiIk for cacli hucc.fruini; week*—$1 fof thri'f wcfks, for one •(|iiurc.— A liJx ral dijjcount will W inaile lo i!hhc who advortwoby ® ! OiiulUilvt rtiM iiitntt; ^„,rMtinniRat d for imblic atioii, llii' iiuriilHT of insertions inuht b' noltd oi> the inarfjin of tlic niaiiu»fript, or thry uill l«' rutiliniiL'd until forbid, and chargid arciriiiii;i!y. • * All coniniuiiicatiiuiH lo llit I^ililors must roiiir frrr of nt tlit y may not lio utli ndid lo. Quocii’x Wa^licr. fBlUn nubhCill^rK havinjr liccoino tlic piirtlia!i. B. crsofllii’ J’atoiil Rigtil for usiiiir and con- etro -tinu a \Va.diiii(,' Matliitic call«d thr Q'irftt's for the coiintioi-of Mfrklcnlmre niid Liii- ruin, ri-siwctfiilly in ••''ni th ir ftiindi mid the pub. lir ihut tlify have now on hand and will conliiiut to iio-p * ‘■“I'P'.'’ “I >•**' above .Machin*', w Im.li iht-y will «lm(K>w of’at iho inoiltratc jiritc of SKJ each. As ihi* atove .Ma liinc has brin in ii«' in lliis plan- f,.t homc tiinp, it in not ncc »Haiy Ibr U'* to speak in Ihrir favor, at* persons wi'lniiir lo purcliaho lan esli and H-f tJie Maeliino and riiiiiiirc of those ulio Ix tn »t.ing thoin as lo Ih. ir iiK fuliicss. 'I'liP *iihscrilH!r« also for«.\\arn all fitrson- who «r uol anlhorihod, from u^«in^: or toimtrnrtiin; «oid JH ichiiir* iind« r ihr (i«'nally prtscrih' d by law. A'l ofd>'r» from Ihi cotinlrv pm ctuallv allciicled In ■ M« IKiLSi n;ll(jlAHU. 'cA«rWf./V6.1*1.1 Kf>. Tlf N. IL An apprcntic*'lo llir /!•' will be Uken, if tarlv »|ip'.ie;.lKjn l.»- iii:i»!i to the »ulM>rriU«:rs. .\- I’- -Wf^s An. woLn.\(/n>v .v (o. • H.ivr piircliaM d the Ilousi , >imp arul l.ut o.' ,\lr. .V •than llrown. opp'>'ifi- the jad, where tnev » ill carr\ on the ubine r..i«iiii-s> in all its va- r;o(is br«n-hi t. '11'« v lia\e on hnnd a general an- wrf ii. niof w. rk of jl d.'scripli^>n and qualilie-, whirh iIh> witl nil on ace.imin.xlatmc t. rm-i.— ATi new work inaiiulai lured by Ihrni i“ warranted lurlv. mcniliit. e'.r. plin: aeeiiJcnL'* of all kind-.. 'I ’m b »t of lliitlx r and m.ileriaU made use of in • .ir »ork. k»:i*\nU.N; of tll d!rripUon in H.ur lino will be e\.eul.d willl puneluality and 1. ip..lcb, and .41 as r.awmable I. nn. as anv m Ih- Thf marlfmilhif’ Huuiun will be carri donin.ill it-Narioii-brunrhe^. The subfrnbcry reii|>rel:iilly Folicit a »hatc of pubiie pilrona"e, liopijij hv a Kltiel altinlion to Ij.i. II.PW ll.c T w>l» W taUlied to and rce. ive the U e r* turn our »ineerr thanks for the pa. troii.i'i t ' r lolbf'- P'e ill d. ■IT"' hop:’ we shall ("till inerir. small »hare of the Imimmo. in ami al«iit A(U. fine nr Iwo Aitrrnillee* u ill he l.ik( n to Ihe a- iKive from IlitnlH year.of ao', if«eli ri rof .idul andand j'U iioy r'jar/d//^ IIf'*-- 3iiitel IUiIhhMc .fitll *V n.inratioti at ATi; SA'1,1,. U lillw-v.Malprixal'’ air (irH ■'111!. Mwillinir- Ilnii'C, S'.nrt-lioiln, ,lioU»* u: d Srr*. IV, 1 l.it^'n -arv onl 9 l*i:tiio lor Wnic’. IIAVK a first rate Ijondon l‘/4S0, wbieli I will sell low for cash. Il eati he seen at uiy iiou.-c at any time, 0 miles west of harhjtle. \v:,I. X. 1‘AUKS. /■V/.. 17, iKU r,as \VFfl>M:S!>AV, >iA!IU 3I *21, 18:12. . .ri- . Ill .1— i~ .iiBiin-iWMf--rrinM-rviiiirna*. C03I Ml-NICATIOX. NO. IihT xoticp:. TBIIIK suhspriher Imvliijr ipialiftcd as ndrniiiis- ■- trator on the estate of .Alexander II. Iii).'r3iii, di e’d. al Ihe February term of .Merkli iibnrfj '(niii. ly ourt, re|ne(ilK all persons indebted to the liiiirl esialc to eoniu forward ami make iimnediale set tlement ; ant^tll havjnpr claims ajainst llin >aino U) preHciit Iheni wilhm the linie preserilnd by law, or they will be debarred of ri ovi rv. KOIVI'. WALK! I', Adin’r. Mareh I, IH.V}. It'll'p tlio vinw (if ilnwii^ ilie liix out witli the smoUf, and tlieii weiil l‘> a lU'iolibor’s house To those dtniroiiii of ruixinL'f>ou(i Jlumr.'t. iind took breykl'iisl. 'J’licv then retiimcd, ! in ( OMi|mny witli two otluTs, so tluil tliere 'I'llVs thoroujrh bred and e. 1- ‘‘'-'' 'I = ebnited Horse, (si-rd by thp im-I'lulonl s, William (iuinn, iMi Keelmii iiiiil William lioyd.— L'Aif-'v bnrso ol In'! day,) will stand ili- i|iiitf>r wf’iit into the cave, but smin r*‘- pr>.ei.l ^cason in tho town of ( l.arlolte, two day« , Jr» e/ica w« eU; and at Josrnti j\lc s vm iniU'H norfli of ('harlottf, tlir Hr!tne iituiilx’ror'la} s. nu\ not to VentCT 'I’hc low prices of all kindti of produec Imu hllli- liut MrK’‘h:in lb^^l'rvwl tIiUt he hilJ b>en erto prevented most of Ihe farniern of Uiis eoiinlry i in niutiy tinifS belor«“, and could go iiiagnin from raisiii)T horses of a g,x>d str«.k : To ol.vial. , ^tj,y till Sim down. lie accordingiv this, the iirouritlor has eoneludtd lo reduce Iho I . i i i . • . i i pr.ee at Jhidi .KRONAI T ha.s hitherto .lood : 1in u «nor line, heard lie will slajid llir presrnl st*a;*oti at thr fxcetdincr- j ^i*V is out aiHI I ailk ”Vin^ From t/ic KnoxiUlt {'J'lnn.) Ilpublican. \ ... , ^ 3fc.v.vr«..V«We Your()aperof V\e have lu>cn lurn,s-l>ed witli tl.e follow-1 j-Vb. 2-.^d,coiUams iheresolnlionsoranicet. Pxiract of a l-ttcr, dated cbi -.nry ‘Mtl.,; j Mecklenbu^^^ and Cabaf- jh.j-i, from a Kcnlleiimn in I'.l.Zabullitown, | eoniUies on the .Miibject of Frec-Mason. I.-n. toa ri(,znr.li:iis,.!aco: i rv, to.retlier vvilh iho Declaration of the “ On S.iiday inor.ini^, the 1 mn instant,, q,- a„,j vicinity. It must al)o.it two lioiirs b-lorf- day, thn-o or four ,to e^erv reader, tliat these res- .non havintr ,!olrrmi.;«.l to take a fox chase,: nation are in several siatNd a lo.v, whuh tlip. hounds «>,.n r>";8u-Loints contradictory; and tlint the contrn- od into a cave tliree or lo.irniilc-s from this | i„ points wliich both porties place. Some ol the con.paiiv (Jj'scendod important. The ii.io the cave, and b.iilt h hnric twe, with J,l,r.ve9 made in the resolutions are w.-riuus andeighty. If true, tlie public are deep ly intcrofited in ascertaining^ the trntli of them; if false,an innocent institution should bt! Ri-qnitted. The twf> contrary representa- tiori are fairly before the public for exami nation and decision. Every mcml)or of the community has the rifjiit to judge for him self of thecluims lo liis credence which each side possesses; and where the press is free, tiieir claims arc open to public discussion. NV ith your permission, the following remarks on this subject are respectfully submitted. As the ahive resolutions are founded, principally, on the testimony of seceding Masons, it will b! necessary to compare lvlo« pMceofFJur/...7.Mthesin.|e|..ap; .vr. ' IJIiiford I lun.plirevs u.ui ;uinn went 'in to' nccessap’ to compare l)ull.ns the.oason, & tuah, IMIar, ilie ins.irane.-. i assistance with ai.oth. r l.oht, but were j ‘est.ii.ony with that o( the Kaston Ma- -Vv; oi.,K.riiimti.s hkc the pres.,it b,,i seldom or- ! sons in t heir dedaratiun, m order to discov- oiir lor breediiit; Irom a jrofid stock ol Horses, It us , er on w hich .tide the truth lies. ho.K-d lhai Ihe pres, ni will no! ho ua-s.d bv. dcin red onhiKiry men trom cv-' In the case of opposing testimonies, cha- ho|ied llial Ifie pres.nl will no! lio |ja's . I Fwrlher particulars willlM- mad.'Kn.'.wn iji |)0inir themsolves to the same hazard, but , . , , . handbill? 'I'lfi; l*l{(in{IK'l »)i{. , AllreJ and Jesse llumplirevs, with the in- '^‘‘y w(aild incline us first to reconcile them, ( harloKe, Ma^eh 0. lKSr>. ; trepidilv which characteriw-s men of brave : p'ssil*l‘. I» the f,u(;stion before us, tins *'/' t TK or \ \liOLJ 'S 4 and fearlei.s .apirits, rushed to tiie re-jcue of "•>'> ix'^sible in part, but not fully. 1 he their unfortutrtiV; companion.s. 'I'l.ev pick-' l>«' laratiou utterly denies the exis- -d up ]5iuford and atfmpted to make their tcnceofaiiy such obhpations in the Ma.son- escttpe ; hut son.e twtnty yards from the ‘c Institution as are charged on it by seced- mouth of the cave their piojjrrt ss wa.s impe-'•‘'lasoiis, so far as their knowledge res- .1.(1 bvapon>ciidini!arascent*.fsixoreiirht extends, ^ow, if it be admitted li-et, at which place thev laid their lights;Lo‘'S'‘S-. '"“1 to w iich the down in order to lift iip'thoir brother. |}ut i subsciil)ers to this declaration belong, do wero in a rnoiueMl extiniruished.—'‘'’..m the lorm.s, usages and obliga- y now called uiM.n Hovd, lio had re-' ‘""’s, « h.ch are adopted m the majority of mained ni the cave’s n.oiith. to brinjr them', •" I nited States and eisewhcre. ME KLKNKI Ifli fOl NlV. Isaac Pricc and otlmrs i f Ciiiirl oj hqinty, Ao- Thomas (Jricr ""d others. ‘• f\ lliih ea>., it wu- Oriiirtd by the Court, llial publicalion be ii ade sii wi.-el.t in the .'\Iiueri-’ I iV I ariii. rs’ Juiiriial, to Arthihal.l While and his I w ifc Susan, two of tlie del. iidants, w ho •■t sid’ oiil I of Ihe limii.s of Ibis tiiale. It.al unh si ihey aiijx ar ' al the iie\l ('o'lrt of lCjuity lo L.- ii.'lil I. r .Mcek- lenburjr eouiilj, at Charloli'-, on tlie Tlh Monday failure, we presume they w ill, H* gfcntlffineMj allow a free rcfercncc lo cirfUmstnntial uv« idencc. Under this refercrtce, then, we rtiftV t'b« serve, that many adhering .\la.sonH, bi^sidea the Boston signers, have also denied Riich obligatioiHJ as tlinse with which the Mawni* ic Institution is chargi'd but it must ^ot Ii9 furgnttCD that th » testimony lHbc>m under the same defect as the other—it is inlerei^teJa In favor of Masonry* a circumstance of ap|»arent weight is urged—that tliere oifJ many Masons, wiio Would scorn to be bouii^ by such obligations as would clash with their duties as good citizfins. To us this is the more weighty, as we personally know adhering Masons, who, we can cordially Ije* licvii^do not hold themselvts under the ob* ligations Ift’hich are charged on the Masf.iiift Institution, and to whom, as jurors, we c old commit our cause, however impirtant. l!ut we cannot admit this as proof that no such obligations nre taken in the instifiitioii.— Some adhering Masons liave a(^owledgcd that they knew but little about their obli gations; and we have many n'asons to be lieve, that many meml)ers of the sK-iely, do not understand thp whole iiiijKirt of their obligations; and that many niembers dt' not believe that all that is included in their .Ma sonic oaths is intended for more thnii mere form. 'I'liese things mant FriH'-.Masons have acknowledged. Hut we also know, that in the .Morgan tntgedy, the fact of which, the Boston signers have at length acknowledged, some, w hom they call ‘‘mis guided members,” did lielieve that all in cluded in their oaths was bitrimg; that these oaths did bind them to kidnap Mor gan, to refu.se legal testimony, to defy law, and to arrest and defeat justice. But another circuni.staiico calculated to shed further light on this pouit is, that the Lodges in New-York retain those veiy “ misguided menil)ers” as worthy brethren. •Sow, justice to theinst'lvcs, to the institu- al^er ihe llli .M.)iidny in .March n* \t. thire I I sw( r or pli ad, Ihe against them an >far. Il 2, Ih.t}. §P!S. Tiic Co-pirlniTsI is this day 4lissolvrtl by ini’.lual . f>nsti t*ubscriber havin;: (lurchased the crti'' I-rone ill, .«till remaii.ed alive—but no one I firmly believed that the Boston Declaration intended, or at least will be interest in the ( hariott-' store of II. \ .1. secine.l willing to undergo the risk of re-, _ {.indsay, will ill future arry on the Mi r(*aiitil- lieviiiir him, us il was believed four of the ''“ueli iiiofC than the Boston ir.ide, andihc Saddle and lluruess-maiiufatiurinir iii-li\ j^'uaU in tlie cave were doiMl aiid all I'“»l;res ; tliat it willl)e claimed as an ac- Itiisiiicss, in his own name,—aii.l .'Viieets to ke. |> • ‘ ' ‘ • • . ■ ■ w ii_. coiistuntly on hand a gem ral assortnienl of staple X I'iiiicy llry JIi7'(linirf, Crvckcrij, (inxrriiii; Ptiintg, Dyi Stuff's, *.\r. Hat*, Shots, livuiuin: SADDI.FJIY, of evi ry descriplion, at Ihe matt ri'dorted priecs. runetual deal, rs can hav a n asonahli' imitil!,'-! in i-. .All those liaviiKj o|K n aee.-unls and .iii» n. iV .1. I.ii’d,-av sV Hoakin?, Ihe bamc arc paya ble to .Ino. (i. Hoskins alone. j'or the ineeurapeiiirnl hrreloffjrc reeeivc!, I reliira my hiiuere lhanks lo tht jrcn. roiis eili/.. n;- of .M’ekKnburg coiinly and its vi« inilv. 7.'. .ISO. IKisKI.'.S. ithlf’s »%' Tanmitarl: IlV/w/rrf. Suhseriber wishes lo purchase ii lar;;. were afraid tiiut bv going in, a similar fate ; oC the Masonic Institution generally. wouM U' experieiK-i .l. A man bv the name ‘’»der this view, then, let the Uvo opposing should have expelled them, and dt'livr;r- ed them over to justice under the hnvs of the country, in order to teach other Masons their error, who might hold the same «)|un- ions of their obligations, in order to warn them against sucli hii.sdeeds, and to acqtiit llarv \ WHS, at length, daring Iand.their respective daims to .jjp make tlie pr.[MiFiiioii,'^lhat ifanv ^ examined; and for this pur- and must be made against it. I’ut of Thoma enotioli, to make tin' pr'tMn , • . , i man would go in and hold the lights for hini,! l"'se lot the followmg evidences l,e taken he would alteini.t to save'the ,,orson ' into consi.lenition. 1 he sub.scribers to the whos^ gioatis were beard from the cave.— i D'^' laralion are said to be numerous, S irnfiel 'ripton,^r. and a yo«m" himd nainejl, than 1100; the seceding .Masons arc, Vault, had the I.rave it and hardiho«Kl to MX'rhap., «s numerous, or even more so.— ic:om|.anv Karvev into the cave, and hav- Tli.^ornier are of high standuijr m •lociety ; iiiir pa-.seii the four inrii who were dead, the latter are equally so. J he toriner have tuid.-d l.y tlie moans of him who was still alive, lh( V foiiii.l the latter, and having f'as- teiK'd a cord aroiitid his ImmIv, he was pull ed h\ the men al the nioiith of the cave, by tlie as; i?lHiiee of thost; in it, to the Ixdiire iiientioiied ascent. The three men U'com- hiich at stake in the community; the latter no less. So far the op|H)sing testimonies are Imlanced, and our judgment must be in eqiiilibrio. M e must therefore look tooth er laws of evidenco for the decision. Here it should not be forgotten, that the r.a. «nd Otli.r n.' i^-arv onl ;,.I be wanting this m ason. The m;; .-.Mi.n.'o ii iiw« .u icu,,r i...- . a.. , v...., v. ’iI "«k1 .Sprin^'sof wall r, and ‘’•"i.". acns fr. ;h | hii>liet.| priecs li.r ea. li uill he ginn. In my ab- and AllVed Ilutiiphrox s, the geiitlemall , the Boston Lmlgos, and those, to which the hu^iu* _ in thr 'I'iic ►itti;iti(ni d\Vral.le; ih. stand .is a."lorc is well eslabjisli- r t ,.nd ihoUL'iit to 1h’ inf.rior to none in this ic. tio’n of eoimtrv. Tii.' al«ve prop rly H ct lUrrisbiiri;, on ih.' waters ol >npar and M. Al- pm'. Ci.. k, m r District, near tlie North * c*" ; i ,o manv l->e«l adv inli.i;es an the above, lUere- ] f„ ,• i^rn'Mis Wishm? u. invest their money in th- ■ . ■ J MIIIImm Ukii«in«*ua at>* invifi>rl /V/». Is.T}. T-\ iv r.x was this done? No. 'I'hcse same inemlKrs were retained as worthy brethren. But if the Lodges of New-York, to which these “ mi.sguided mepibcrs” were immediately amenable, were also themselves mi.xguiiied, why did not the Boston Jjcxlges and others PX|)eJ and di.sown those of New-Vork? Have they done it ? No such thing. And if those “ misguided members” did not act nndt^ ■Masonic obligations, why did not the I*os- ton members bec.oinc sensitive a little soon er than the lapsT of five years? U'hy did they not rise in time to aid the h^rfid of ju.s- tioe in prosi'cufing these false iiK^iliers, while aid would have In-en practicable and impor tant, and by this couise hf»'e wiped oil'the Gml stain, and acquired credit to their de nial of the charges against them ? \\ hy did they come out with such a denial and dec laration, only after attempts at jiissti. e had for years been made and defeateti, and with certain that thev must die, and took j rally admitted in courts of iavv, on wh.ch Ithe knowledge that a man should not be put other by the hand and said they wogU^jp’ depend the protection ofall oiir rights, ought j in jeopardy a second time for the same of- CimI and %Mo- to l»e admitted here, (-)ne of those laws is, fence. Let the public judge of these cir- quiinlity of tHOl-.S, nl.o aliout Iwo hun dred eords of/M A’A', of VI hi. h K vcntv-fiv.' cor.ls .. , . . 1 'n r. . ■ . ' . i . •» of while oak wui U- wanting this s. ason. The mg exhausted iiow had to leave the cave, Boston Declaration can, at itiusf, but acquit to the j.-.il ill and make tlieir p'ace with g'tlier:—that by some means he e^ liims'ir and thought he would y A NI) eomiriittid to the j.-.il in ai Coiieord, N.C. a nepro man ; ,n v\ho ealU his name .11M. lie is a- hiah,* mid 'saVs to gaiil the entrance of the cave, | mj^rht say,, universjilly, but lest vve !« niis- ^ William w.c. Ki'ri.liii, livinjr jn iiut instead of pa.ssing in that direction, he understood, we forbear. Now Free Mason- Unrnwell Pisiriei, S. Tin-own- i wi'iit the contrarv way and, in a tl'w rriinutes, ■ ry, and with it, adhering .Masons are un- ed that generally, a man must not be pcrmit- one I t;d to give evi;lence in his own caust. VV e cumstances. But another law of evidence is appealed to, from which we may also derive .sumo circumstantial evidence. It is urged that fo !• i>rrsooH . I . . . • • ■ . . ■ J r , the seceding Masonsart'pcrjiircd and tlicie- M. re inti'r I.me and Millinp Businesa are invited er is re.piesied lo eoin lorward, prove pro|Krly, ' |-,>n spiiscless. He remembered nothin£r' der a charge ; there testimony is, lierefore, unworthy of credit. We freely con 1.. e,dl ami view ihr prem.-r.t , , , Tor l. riiis which « ill l>e made easy) apply to the subs. mIkt bvmg on r,/,...,vi.v01«f. I'T?- 'iiii .tw‘1 MHrt-lioii 31A.M F/g TOKY. .1. IIM’-K \'i O. x*» r-rr.;T:'ri,I.V inform the ei'.i/ens of h J ( harlolti, ' d the piiblie -jeiK rally, that I, I, M' .oinni'-ne d the aNive Husin.-s Ih«• „|.; stand lorm. riv o.nipi..! hy K. .M. Itronson. „ r. ..nlly bv t ap‘.Ti.o. Mera :>s a irroeeiy, , \1. ina sli n t di'l .nee north-east from Ih*. (!,Iiri.lb.es.', v\h. le t'p y intend lokt epon 1..., I „ as'orlinenl of :Tf, anil e\;wel lo hr' Hhir t.. 'npi'ly al '.hob'sul.' or n lail, on the in.»^t .III.'Ii'mis, all who m'v f«\'r them with Jl>.. Sl’MNKK \fo. i in their !':'e done \\ anted, an Appr. nti. e to the line well ri'coiii- pay chari;eM and tuk.' him away. \V.\I. O'.UAIIAX, Jailor. March 2, 1'•> ( liMrli>loii and ^'iicrnu. r||^1lli, ^IhAM^^CA I piiri'vs uemained in the cav«Miiitil next da) ('apt J. ('. tiraliam. havinjer I been cngn^eil the last sum- that took place, from that moment until he ' interested ; but seceding Masoni are not j ict|,ij, proved, and oth- , was re.stored by the physician. Bluf^ird giving testimony in tiieir own ciuse, or for j evidence removed, tlie balance of evi- ; Humphreys was taken out on Sunday eve- their own actiuiifal. But il a ."nan may, in j ig conclusively in favor of tlio Bos- nin^, but (Juiiin. ^McKeehaii ami .lesse Hum-! any ca'^e, give te.stimony in liis own U'half, j j,,„ Declaration. A perjured witness, if tho Mttniifarfiirc of Slioes at Lynn, Massa- I as in proving his Inuik accounts, vve believe I it is not admitted unless he exhibit his I books. The Bo.ston Masonsbavegiven their mer in the trnde running Is'lvveeii t'harlcslon aiil , rAwsff/.v.—'I'he ntimlHT ot pairs ol sho's ((.gtjiQonv, but have not produced their cheraw, calling at Ceorsjetown on her way up i nianufactuied at Lynn diirinj; the year 1: The seceding .Masouc have professed and down, will resume her trips in the course of l,675,7bl—value 191. Num-!to pive the substance of those bcKiks, on drart of water, diawinjr only four and a half li et V alue ol mateiials ?|>414,0(I0. .^et| of these contradictory totiiiionies, to our when lon.leil, will enahh; h. r lo reai h Cheraw at 1 profit of labor ?i''j‘-iS,OUO—average eamiiigs ^ mii,d, strikes the bnlam^ in favor of the se- all lini. s, e.veept u|M.n .nn uneoiiinion low river, „feach operative (male and female) 8150 vvhen h. r ear«o will be lij;hlei.ed al the expense , j- . ,;,riy.one CCntS IierdaV. 111.' Iln.nl ' . . V ' T* a«on th' ir. u-toni, > . It. AH kinds of J'lli II Rl .-Iron i.otie. hnsmess; on.' v „„ „ ,11 r. iM- suilahl. 111 .Mir,i;;eim 111. nlTli _ HOl'St'. (■"' l‘osl-olVii-e. Oil Ihe >(.■« a lew yar.ls ,..„ln..^''t ..flh.'Cimil llo.iM , in /-•. •nshw. is, »..ain op. n. d thr thr- r.. ption ot’ Tiav. Ib rs \ (',«iid. ro. Tlie • laM. s are . M. nsiv.-, r.«.my and ,)r. ; mam and prov. nder of the h. -t, pb ntilul. 1 s. I V. .1 by t d hoMh r-. Th' lions.' has ma- „v .o.niiirlable i.M.m-., serv. - « H'«'d t:;hh' and rr. fi.'shmeiits; ami the propri. t..r ami his I imily «i|l .mot notim.jr in their power to make it mo.l •jnn I and a-retable. l!>lf ('oinf.'rlalde aeeomnnvlations for a few passen- | Tl'f '« 1^1111 e.xcept jfrts, v\ ith all due attention. j for ladies, mi.'''ses and chililren, and the only .1. P. CT,or(;iI. ‘jr., is;n. .'.r.tf in:>iovAi^. fBlIH’SntSt'IMl!l';i! risprctfully informs his U. fiieiida and I’listoniers, that be- ha.: removed from his old stan.l to Ihe Store nearly opiKisiU' It. C. Hatlawa\, formerly oceupii .l by J. liitrs, I where he will k. ep eonstuntly on hand every arti- I elc suitable liir Ihe bae.k eounlrv trade. I FKA.M IS W ILSOX. Clii'rnin, ()rt. 1^', I ■'.‘•I. .“iT :he bnlande in fa' ceding Masons. It isteinful to n'fuse our crelence to the testimihiy of gentlemen, but by the contmdictorj’ testimonies before us, w’c are com|K>lled to withhold it from gen- perjury be proved, must be barred. But is |)0 rj 11 ry proved against the .^eceding Masons ? It is not; it is charged, hut not proved— What would we think of the man, who.se life, character, or estate is dcjK'nding on tho testimony »>fa perjured witness, all of w hich is last by the admission of the testimony, and recovered by barring it ? \V ho says tho witness is perjured, who has all the means necessjiry to prove the charge, if it l«' true, ami yet makes no attempt to prove it ? .Must his charge l»e l>clieved under all these cir cumstances ? M ust the man charged lose bin kind of sIkk's inanufactunHl for men are tloinen, on theone siile or the other. "I'here-j ^jj^racter and his rights, w ithout a trial, pumps. 'I'liis will account for the number (ore, let not the Boston Masons demand our ; ^lor^ly liecause ho is accused ! onld B. D. ROl NSA\ ll.LK. of »Vo. i'arotina, \ \i> iM' I III: iM ria» si vi r.s. IIUK Sale nt this Otliee, !i lew e.ipi.'S of .t I’ainphlel eont.iininsf th.' Ciiii.il il til iini n( Ihi i of females cmplov cd in the maiiul.ictiire. j belief on principles which would exclude —-— , 1 others fVom equal rights; let them not ask Litrronj.—M e learn that H it.i.i.vM (. as- b.lief contrary to the universal laws of To\, l'.si|. has accepted an invitation Irotn (he iKioks, the original un- the riiilanthropie Society, to deliver the of the institution be produ- anruial Addtcss before the two or evcosc us for ourgii.sbelief. .Sicieties ofotir l iiiversity, on the day pre-1 . r ■ - I , I But in i»'ease ol cimtradictorv testimo- rediii''Coinmcnccmt lit in •lune next. , i . . i ^ :i Unltii^h liif'i'itcr "'■> to fake into Cvin»id- not the public unanimously conclude that the charge i.s without any foundation, and but the ebullition of jiassioii ? The applica tion is easy. 'I'he existence, the character, the all of the Masonic Institution is at stake on the testimony of seceding .Mason. Ad hering Masons say tlie?>; witnes.ses are j)cr- jurt'd, but they have never attempted lo i,.i':,'tioii all ihe circumstantial evidence, that I prove it. The pr.n.f, if the charge be true. It wasa lacini.- ieitcr from a lady to liev enn applv t» ihec!i^> pending. And as the i is within re:ich ; the ori-inal, uiiniutilated liiis'miid. “ 1 write to jou because I hav (iii'iil S.'iifi \Ui‘ CiiiiKiiiiiHoii (if t'iCiniiliiui, nothing to do, ,ind n\n\U:- huti'^'piidvticc* I’ricc/^jcU. llU\C ir.'luin^ !'.» &;i\« Boston .MiiMins h.ive not brought forward | Ixmks of the institution will b«'accepted.— •onclu le k'cuitse I th-mil proef, their books; and as they i But these are kept back, and the institution niav I'li.a ! dei.eaey in ju'.''ilicuUun of this i is nKiin‘..uiied u:)der a dubious character, to

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