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MINERS’ & FARMERS’ JOWRNAlr. I'JtlNTLD AiXU IM llMSirED EVKItV >U;i>M S/)VV, 15V 'tOIM.i; A. Vin,»ITi:, ,>a; KKr.MMlUt; lf- AUOLINA. I WII.I, TKAril VOU 1X1 riKRCK. rillt BOUK.I.S OP TIIK KA#TI! A.M> BRIM; OI T I COM THK CAVKIIX.-I C:!-' TIIK «0I \ I'MNS, Jlin'.U.S Ullll M M II.t. I.IVK STKKMJKI ’I O f.I'lt IMMlS AMl bI'l;Jl:«.-T At L MTt'RK TO «|tR |TSK AND I’LKASIJRIC.—DR. JOHNSON. voa.. II. \vi:3i:s s>\v, ffjsss i a uv tt IHA'i. NO. 74. 'iiiij JfljiieiV & l^ariucrK’ .foiiranl Ih luiiilt'il and |iulili>lK'd every WfdiuiKd.'.y iiKini- l*OKi1iv«^ NhU*, no rcM‘1 ve.* rH^UIO \\'liitc.|lnll Plaiitiilinn, former ros-idenco of llic l»lo Dunicl tidllaiit, coiitHii)in|f oin it)g at Tiro DuUurs and Fifty Cenla per amiuni, liuii'lrcd and ni.\ty.(biir acrcs, on tl:»' waliTu ol' if paid in advance; 7V,rrc/.W/ur» n year, iC not!I'lforctl'P Condllniisc ( ..,1,1 1 1 (-•iinrlottc in the afternoon ol .Monday tlie , MrchUnliiirf', Ac’curdin^ to prcvn i)oclal)l(‘iuitnl»f rofcili/riisol .‘li'cklciilHirsr , V .■ .V \r V' - — , . , ,. , . i ut»l (:al.arrus couiilifs asseinbl. d ul the : he Arch-1 hor the hght, brit truth and honesty love it. ADVFRTHFMI'NTS wi!l be inserted at Ftflu ' ^ ( house ..f Mr. yU Ghuih, I'ur the piir-' charge the hi.stitu. j lie.ohnf, That wo propose to tho AIM J.iii wiii lit instrtiu ai i ij/y one, two and three yearn. Note and approvedie- • , ’ > tion, we chari{e tl»e s«)Cietv, and we chHr>ro , r i.Voo c.eut.siKTS(iuure (not exceeding 20 lincii,) for the eurity wililK) required of the pnrchaher. and |kjh. | | ohstinatelv ideiltiiV theinselveft * rce-Masnns, before an im- ' . . X. . ICS Irwin I \ parlial P'lhhc, til paid iintil ai'ter the expiration of six nionlhs. tiriit insertion, and 35 ccntj for eatli sneeicdilig 1iiiiinediately. ALout lOU aeres ol’ week—or SI for three weclis, for one sniiarc.— elcartd, and in a pf/od state for cnlli- A l.bernl rtincount wil] be made to ll.ose who ' rvimiuius 61 is wcK,ulan.l. Any ,Kr- ... „ w. .. . non desirous of purehiisiiii;, are rennested to call •tlverUt^cby theyear. dj Onalladvorti!ieincnt.s tlic premises btlbre the fu.le. • roininunicated tor publication, the number of S.VMl'1,1. ( )X, inM rtiuiiH inu.st be noted on tlie niar^rin of the mauiiseript, or they will be eontinuid until tbrbid, aii4 charg;id accordingly. All eoinmunicationH to the lOditoru unist eoinc free of i>o»lafrr, or they may not be attended to. %Villiaiii lliiiitrr X. ( u. IIAVK NOW VOH. 8ALK AT TflKin Orofii'if atul Spirit >Sforr, (.MUiTH OF THE 1,'OL KT-ltOl.'Si:) Supar and Coftbe, Tea and (‘hocolate, loaf Sugar Co;rf)ac Itrandy (lirst and Eceond qnalily,) liulland Ciin, northern do. Jamaica SL N. L. Kum ; Chunipr.ignc, Frontignac, Claret,, v I ■Mudtira, 'renerilVe A, .Malafiai ii * A good arwrtnient of French (ordialn; I’hliaiklphia Heer, Porter OD drall and in nutllea; l^i;walk double boiled ('ider; A ciioiee and Irenh a«.soitiuent of Candit s; | ](aisins, Almonds, r'if;s, Prunes, 'raniannd, i:c. [ Wimaerlli, .Maekoroni, Pearl Uarley and iUec; j HpaniKh and eoininon fip.irii; | Kiiiuoiit'ii V irjrmta Sinokin;; Tobacco; | Small Northern 'l'«ist ('iiewiii); do. eoinmc'ii do. t^ulcJi and .Macaboy Snulf. -■nx.rTHKR wmi- j No. a A 3 .Mackerel, by wholesale or retail, (in- , I*peeted in Sept. 1?31.) riel»led Salmon, il rrin)', Chee»e and ('rackers; | Tabic and conunon Sail; Wc8t-lndia Pickles; l>nrhaiu .Muvtaril, Cayenne Pcp[>er, in bottluKf Cinnanion, Nutnie:;s aiid Clo\es; Special A grill fur I ruiiriflor. ;*t:i f'ahftn'Hs (Molilmtliininf' i'o. fg^lIK I)i;oks of said CompRny will Ik- open tor .3. iiiibsiribers at Coiieord on the iMjIay of March nexi, and will be kept open rinctv days, a^ireeable to the late Act of the (u-nernl Assembly of this Statir. F. f,. TOI.CKU, One of the ('uiniiiinsiunf rs. Fib.\»l,mi. 3t7h- ON the 17th d;iy of Fcbroarj’, linok'- will Ik- o|H'ned in Itie town of ('harlolte, N. Carolina, to r eeive siibseription.s for the Ca|ilnl StH:k of the t'uliimlm (Itild.Mining! 'utniiny, :.nd will be kt ojKn tijr nine ty days, tlienec f n.-niiiLr. A. F. ( AM)U hU., W. J. AI.KXANDKR, ni P. ( \IJ)\\ K(,I,. *Yo i'ombimttiott, and that if they will thetnaelves, ject f.r ] n;o .Masnnrv. niticU ;iiiiriiuuH|y u. ui[ t('.l: il'man ran soineliriK,*!) displiiy di-intores- tcd hctifVol' iK’o L\ tlif: p(M’ioi of no- hlc 1 'yd.-;, it cannot !»•! donii-i! that sflli.>,h- ness is a proiniiii.nt tiuil in iii.s cliaractur. In «n ry a»; nflh'- wmld tho j^lur) ol'inan ,, . 1 ,1 ■ *arcf; bmly ol'the people Ul.,..in uuY •iiiii-i. Masonry helore the pooplo, that .ts cause j- n;ay tried and dotonnn.od hy the IrcM- temperate dis«:n.s.ion8 of the.se princt- impart ial uiul euU^hU ned public : And ,y information of the people tlio juduinent ol an e..lisht.....d ,«oplc, let large; and will either justify their princi- It stand or tall. Ihcri toic, pies and deeds to the satisfaction of the jiub- I* lit’soli'td, That thougl'. if is the privi-1 lie, or ac(|uit thetnselvos to the satibfaction has h"(. II stained hy iht iiiiinilFuwed idUn Is ‘‘I' *> aS'iociate with j of the same tribunal, of the charges bronght and aspirations of this piiiieiple. One „i'' w hoin they [ilease, und for Mtcli pnipo-sesas | against them nlreaily, we will cheorfiilly its iiio^jt connnon eii'irl- ha.'-: always k-en to ' ‘•''■.V pleas(.‘, vvhii h are not iiKHinsi.stciit with suspend further measures till the reisult be "ra: pat .superior privileges to tlK^-M'liisi'.ii I'•'« h^vs of the country and tlie rights of i known. -f ..thcrs who p-.-se., t,|ual rifhis: and,i .v^'. i» coui.trv, a.id under! The alwve preamble and resolutions a ro ,iu.-ticc has been eo.np» ll.nl to yiel.l to p-ow- n.sutiitioiis, im assocuti.m should be I printed. er. All.! irourrHlii.'d and enli-lit. lied t.mes '“:‘y not! ' ■■ partici,mte, and ill which th.‘deeds per. ' AVso/cy/, I hat this convention meet at formed, and tho priiie.pKs maintained mav I Kirkpatrick, ol not Ik.- Kiiowii, investigated and trted by the j lu^y "> -'’arch j ensuing, at 11 o clock, A. M. licsofiutl, 'I'hat asocit.fy, which isca- pahlc of trampling on tlie laws of the land, and t!i(^ circujastane*in which we an- plac ed, rt'Lu!;*' and put to shani^ such gross iii- \ a^i()ns oftiie ris'iits of others as iiiou! bar- l)ar(.Ml^ agesullosved, v t the naaie principle reiiiains and o[,eraIes hy i,n iliod> more re fined. W’iiat forcea>S(iiiied in former ages, «cij."rw,i...i: .. 1 ; s From the Uunton Se.ntind, Dtcrmber 31. MASON IC. 1 )FX'I.ARAT1( )N. Wo this day present our readers with a nicm- But I Masonic Societies of this city Weh «rc also recnrcd an AMortmeiU of I'rohli Ciianioii M auka.n'I’f;i) of riii; (jrowtii of ii:3i. AMON'i willrll ARF. Tlir FOLLOW l.v»; Karly York Cabbajfe Sa^jar Loaf do. >Iarly llulcli do. Savoy (new kind) do. I>iuiMhi«d do. l^U- Uute.b do. Med do. F'nglifih Savoy. R ofch K ile I'riekly Spinna{ro Round .'pinnat;c Curled Partcly As|iura{'us Sa;jc TTIOMAN .1. A- CO. im'OHTFHS, AO. (T- W ATFK.HTKICIJT, >'IC\V-\OKK, tection, eoiiceals all under the hti iciest se- oi im.-liiuimna'i oi l un.ce ur.u viermany. i •' nAVlNu Iiiade extensive conneciioiiB wilh .,j| assuinpti(.ns, houe- ^ 'l l.at a soci( ly which pro-; 'iH H'Ucal paifies—from the diHerent pre. one ol the lareest and most approved 1 ot- , ■ j ,pcfs all crii:iinals of th-ir order, from jus-1 religious denominations,—and from itetMu i.ntiiand, are enabled to oiler ouf of the I ^ n n i ro i^ni i j inc K . I, it is it.iino lo I ! all cla.«ses of the community in which wo kerification of this, our readers natures annexed to tho k’as originally intended to subscri[)tion to the city of Bos. lt> foi t\ .1... retor more - not to be tolerated. But .Mason, i ‘^'"8 proposed to iii ! Ujve tlif fii't tiiiee took their ori-nn aUiut dix's bind its nienil)ers bv such oaths and i of scxiieties m neighboring towns, -■: bdt^i to rrtnie ^ P-.u.!ue., ,t does protect it's criminal mem- i “'7 bined ail their eiioits to eliVet m.! W ci-haupiil^'''it l^ceu i„.,and it was readily complied with. The ...nply bceaus« we wou.u not join ih.ni e.,„i-; ^ ^ ^ ) -, | crcdihihty of each of the signers 15 there. undei Ijie most tr} in" eireunistances, calL !lii o'lr : wariiKst tliank.". \\’e have survivid tl;n» iar ii I till' sirusijlc wilh a iKwly of nien who l.ave cci, gl.Mld. I.o.,ff Green Cuc.iniber ' -Merchant !n pav an 1 ' and oil: .is, us a Cov. r t . ll I evorbilant priitit on hu purch:l^■cs in this Inn-. \\ n i isiii, a:!1 as a mi'ans ol curr'. ing cli t do White do! (a '■*" !w«''ranee. of u-Ing ( v. j ll,, i,.ns atta.'k on civii goV-Mii„eiit ii acov . rt . liluiiin^^ though we do not'nlake, pledged to tho truth of tho ^...1 : Cha, fi all .Masons with know incdv siionoit- ■ J^^daration. 1 he number ol signers coni.l ^uintnrr Rush Sqiiaxh t White Scarlet short top do. F.arly euri ii'au Lettuce Cahba^'C head du. do. .Maijnuin Imniim do. (a ehciice kind.) I F.«rly Chailtun Peas 1 do. June do. I do. Washington do. | White .Marrowfat do. ' Straw Itery or prolifie do ! China Kiineh l^aim I billow Dwarf do. Mammoth «)ik CVooked-neek Cushaw, (sii(HTior to any of the »|ua.di kind for table Bw, A will keepKood daring the w inter. Flarly ^prini; 'l'urnij> Y How iu«!ilan do, l.'ut.i do. ri'it Dutch do. Lai"-e Norfolk field do. Sir John Sinclair'* do. (a Mufx rior kind.) £a rly Turnip llret BIokI Ked do. Freneh or Surar do. Swelling Par.-nii> Giitrtf.K'y di>. N. D. Order* from the counlry will be pnnelu- J'triinrij i}.V fit'G TO TIIK prnLic. While the public mind remained in tho high state of excitement to which it has l>e!n carried by the partial and inflannna. tory repre.sentations of certain ofleners, com- iinuriMi 111 urv llnT, and bear frost.) •Ily attended In, and care takui to pack up the the Slate. The F.larkiti.iilhiiic Humicss will 1k' *11 ds aee(iidini; to order. , earri d on in all its various briin'l>''s. i hiirhitlr,Jun.'2l,l(ii. .Ii I The iiubseril)cr* resjieetfully fiolieit n share of _ ,— : puMir patronape, hnpinjj by a strirt nttintion to *** *'**• have just ri et ired bu-iiiess they will be entitled to ami reei.-ive tlie w • the tjlli>wiiiT ndcitioii tutiieir tirst llbt ol name. We return our sincere tlisnkn for the pii- C.\UDi'.N .''Ll.DS, viz; ; trona|rc herctolbrc reeeived, and hope we shall still ^■a^ltll1iall. Sal>ify, or Vepetjible (Oyster; i *'•>»'« 'f 'I'*’ business in anil about • leorjiia \\ ater-.Mrllon, sujierior ; .this place. Ii. W OLl I.N(« 1 t^N iV t O. lied Onion ; White do. j One or f4-«k,Vppreiili'«;ii w ill U-taken to the a- Pnrplc Fl'C Plant; Fsrly liroeoli; bovo Bujineps, fron^O to IK yiarsof age, ifwtll Krd and While Cypress, or Indian Creeper— jeionimcnded and of (rood and’steady habit.s. IB VI ry oruainvnlal, and v^ill run .‘>1) teet or nioic. ('harloltr, J,m. 17, 3i'nt^'l Kaily t'hin.i Dwarl Ueans, 1 ,,, . . .. I' .riy .Mollawk do. I a vn ^ .,V ® , W hite hidney Dwarf, fine, • BF.AXS. 1 ^ commilte.l to th- .U,\ in « oneord. on the SuiN I ior Wliiti! 1’olu R uns, ] r . ■ ' ’1 I feet si\. ' •■"'ll “'“I (oniplected, and says that he bt lonjji pii'icii'ions ol a ln'oilit r .Mas iii, in prei . . C4ICC t-> tho.-e of oth-r citii.vn.'; who possess eminent, we cannot consent tiiat a privi- i eqi’al (piali!i. aii.,t:«. And l.v «>crfcv ai»l ‘ owning such obligations us M.i- I at I it conc ais its desig.,-, and ••ngagt-,' i ven ! ■'>"« should govern in, e.sjiecially while it' c ii( iiiie-i uiis:i.-»iK'ctm',ly in inoan.ling iti; 1 lidlovvsliip is secret and ruclunitc. I own mcu'-iiK.s a;i.i tli'.i;-d'jfeat. Tiiii i.s a I licso/i'nl, 1 l;at while Masonry is ex-j s-pecin.en of its clniity. W hen il s pirn- j elusive, we shall be jnstilied in excluding I ,|,i(|p,| j,y misguided members of the li:tr i'ltcrLit.. arc coiie rned, il tianiplc:i on 'adhenng Masons Ironi our -sulliage at the | M„sonic Institution in a sister State, itseem- the l^iws of tin c.,iiiiiry, and b} its nnsi;en ' I*"!*''' ; » ti i ed to the undersigned (residents of JJostun IJ. M'^>l.FI.VG'rO\ A: it cuntnds th.ir op.nition. ai:d stt.ps ! Af.Wjvo, I hat ''beri an associntion , (je expedient to refrain from llavepnrehaMd the lleuse, Sh.ipan.l I.of the course of jii^tice. It is even a sworn bold siich priitciph s and obiigatuuis as .Ma-i p„^|jp (jecia rat ion of their principles oc ■ ■ Believing the fully come, when their lid- receive, with candor, jf not a solemn and unequivocal protect tlie dearcit light.. , . T- I l,nt wtien the.Hasontc ^o.' alienations, which, during the of man—his rights of proiK^rtj, liberty and ‘'''tv ha.s mcurred such a character as late ' in'consequence of th.ir con- life. I leio we might infer its character tin '!• and rev. lations have given it, it ought I'raternitv, have to acquit Used ol the charges .-ign.nst it by , reiterated against them, they respect- rea^,„able evidence, or, in d‘'i*^rcnce to ; permission to invite attention to public opnn.T, mid in rinc re.«;pcct to public ^ the'subiomed ccnt nrcorapprobation,every member ought | Drc i. VU \TIO\. to renounce it. , | V.’hsreas, it has been frequently asserted ,-c, e- - - I ^ : and published to the v^'urld, that in the sev- law ; he was put to death ; they refused, in ^freedom of the press ; that while the ; degrees of Freemasonry, as they arc obedience, to their Masonic outiis, to i^jve ; most atrocious violations of law, lilH-rty and ■ in the United IStates, ttie candi* i of .^!r. Nathan Piown, o7ipo.->ite the jr.il, n i|''rr i cQns twelve months, e.vceptinp accidents of all kind: The brft of timl'cr and materials made u*«'of in their work. KKPMKIMi of all diMTiption in till ir line will Im-executed with punetuaiity and ilevpateli, and on as n asonnble terms as any in morality and icligion. Nor i:j such a con- spiracv mere fonii, it is real and ol7ective'. M;isons have br'!i-‘vc*l thein.si !vcs bound by such oiUh.-, and have u( tually e.xccutid them in the c ase t>f .Morgiii and others. 'I'hey dragged 'lorgan from luune in dt fiance of I tc.stimony in couits of law , agaiii-l bn ther Ma.sons charged as the kidnap|»ors and mur- der«'!S. 'I’hey r fused their testimony on tho plea that they would crimiiiiite tiiem- selves. Nor are these tleeds to l>e charged only to the account of a lew deluded faiiu- tics of the order; the Mas(.)nic Sueiety re- H|x ckltd Craberry do. j built and r\iow.V4n:ii •'.tNii stoki:, UK120V l.H. " * \N, Jailor, ri^lfi; Nnh*cnUr./re«!)c. ti^/ly inform the pnb-' .1 lie thut they have lenioved to the Swrehou.iC "" - , 7 » «* . o» nt'd by William Carson, rcecntly occupied by' .'»ll |>|*rdliM’t*5 11. .1. I.indsay llAkiiis, one door south of, learn the rriiitiiif! liusinrts, will be ta- K. 1. Dinkins. I bey take thi« opportunity ol re- M. l.en at this Olllee, if application Iw made turning; tiuur f-iiu t re th«nks to the public tor the . tmmcdiiitth/. To a boy from M to lli yeari> of a"e, liln ral iKitronape they have received, and respi'ct- of steady and industrious habils, with a eoinmon fnlly iuvile their t'rii iuIm and the public (u call and Fnjrlish education, suitable tncoura;;i inent will rvaniine llu ir preHeiit »1oek, which consit.ta of a he Lo re and jjeneral assortnfM'iit. .N. II. Dadv e.xiH'cted, a lari.n- sii|iplv of Cofl’ee. J. A- J. UlHlLiHCFF. ('•Ii.irlotte, .Ian. 10, 1H3^. (iH ~ \^ai2l(‘l, llI'Slll.li.S ot'Corn, for which tlio hicbehl market ptice will !«■ paid in J. A. .1. WOODRUFF. f.s life, have lH;en p-.-rpetruted by Mason.s, and initiation and subsequent ad- j>eri'etrated with the knowledge, allowance, vancement, binds hinisc-lf bv oath to sustain protection and assistance of .Masonic Lodges; |,jg Masonic brethren in acts which are at that whde these facts arc well ascertained, j variance with the fundamental principles of and \et the mass ol the [Miople kept in igno- niorality, and incompatible with his rliitv as raii. e of them, and the greater part of the |ci,j.y.n. in ju.stiee, flu re. , ... presses either utterly silent, or noticing jbre, to themselves, and with a vi(?w to »-s- i nh m»t. a necro boy namrd J.K O//, livr worthy brethren ; they aided ' ‘'“I'' " J.ibc3 and insults ; so it is ; tablish TRt Tii and e.xpose i.mi'osition, the ,nddIrro,mp!c^e^and"ays\VaTh"^ ' scape of somJ of them iV.uii justice, i "^^17 to obtain a free press, imtmin-, u„,lersigned, many of us the recipients of and others while in prison they supjioi ted III' '* *'> Masonic infhiciu e, th.it the p*‘o-, every degree ol Freemasonry, known nnd and comlorted. Not only does iMasoiirv P'® ni.iy be int.irmed res|Hictiiig the P'in-! acknowledged in this country, do most sol- ciplcsanddecdsof Masyiiry,lhe danger ac- i jgny the existence of’any such obli- eruing from it to our civil and religious (1,^-^j.i^nic Institution, so far as rights, and that the public w ill may be known knowledge respectively extends. And and obeyed. ^s soleniiily aver that no |»erson is ad- y. Raioli'ftl, That if any press m this or > fitted to the Inslitution without first being , , , , adjoining counties in tlii.s .State, or in S. acquainted with the nature of the oh- rei tly too, e.xcept when the dark deeds of ^ urolina, w ill engage to publish, f.iahlully, | lijjaijons which he will be required to incur -Masonry w ish coiiceahnent; then it is awed \ ascertained piinciples and dcei.s ot | as>-unie. to silence. C'ompnratively trifling insults Masonry, and teniiK.Mat(; discussions of the j Freenias4>nry secures its meml)Crs in tho Tin- uttt! /%LMAx\ A: lor I Valculated for the Meritliuii nf Nalrin, A, C. y^halt jjroec, and O’! per (jroce. jo«ds, aleausli (ii ieed. .Ian. 10, 1W2. iti:>iovAi.. TinKPl'IWIilltl^K respeetfnlly infbrins his liiends and eiistomers, that he has removi d from his old sl.md t.) the'Store nearly opiio^ite sold under a Writ of Venditioni Kx’iKjiias—lbr Bale 1{. C. Ilattoway, foriin rly oeeapied by .1. It ers, nt tbsi (Uliee. wIh tp he will keepeonstuntly >.n hiind every aiti- ' clc suitable lor tht> l>iiek eouiitry trade. 1K.V:\ IS WILSON. Chrimc, Oct. 18, IbSI. .'i7 conceal its principles and its transactions w ithin its l.xlges, but its more apparent and tunoible deeds it hides from puiilic view,— This concealment it eilects by its influence over the prcs.s. We are actnstoined to b last of tho freedom of the pres«, and cor- on .Miricty are rung from one end of the T- nion to the other; but docs .Ma.sonry, for its own pnrpo'es, without and against all our s;d,ject, wo will employ such a j'res.c, and speech, and permits pledge our e.\ertions and influence lor its : ,.^^1 a„d every one to act according to the — -J. - patronage. ■> 1 /r 1 ' dictates of his own conscience in matters of laws, kidnap a citi/.cii, drag him from friends 1 hat if this otTer bo religion; and of his [lersonal preferences in - I ... , , . 1 ..1 ,ur and home, and IS he even put to death ? the | by any press in the \tci1nt3, "C | „,attcrs of politics. It neither knows, nor J press is silent. Do courts of law taki.-cog-1 will adopt measures for setting up a press | erring publishers prices—10 cents single, 7o i« i’dozen, ni/ai:co vif the afliiir ! do they convict some countv , on our own pimciples, and ; „,enil>ers', however wide may b' their aw'r- of kidnapping, and find iiigh moral evidence j *®*’ acquiring for it a sufhcient patronage, j nations from dutv, any penalties or (luiiish- of murder.' do witnesses in court refuse | 11. Retoln:il, That iii fjr these resohi-. ments, other than tho«“ ef admonition, sus- le-!limony, and do not even deny knowledge 1 tions, we be charged with a spirit of perse- j [jension and expulsion. SIIKKIFFS’ J)KI:J)S, 8^'10|{ Land^ Hidd Ibr Taxe.s; Ibr Lands sold under a Writ of Fieri Facias; and for Imiids i'VarruiUcc JJtuh for sale at this OJivc. i oHstitiitioH of i'aroUiut. AMD 01 TIIK I NI I i;i» STA'I liS. B^^O|{ Sulo at this Olliee, a few copies of a PainpliKt eoutuininjj the Cciislitiiluiii n] the I 'liiltd Slalr>, llie Cimxlilitlinn of i\uith.('iiriitiim, nxiiHiii:Diclarulivnof Jndr^icmldiCe. Price,»jets. of the facts charged ! the [rcss is silent or .■coiis. It is painful to think of this, and graling to sneak of it; but the liict is glar ing and portentous, and iinperiou.-ly demands the attention of t!ie friends of lilw ity, jus tice and law. We aie I’lr from charging all -Alasons witli tho criminality of tlieso Masonic priiicijdcc-, designs and deeds.— cntion and proscrii)ti(jn, ii-q others have Iteen, | 'I'ho obligations of the Institution require who have preceded U.S ill the same i>ath, we ' of its meinlters a strict ol>edience to the w ill regani‘•ucli charges us f-vl>e, malign.iiit,! laws of (iod and .Man. Su flrr from Iteing and utterly unrtu'onuble, as unworthy of j bound by any eiigiigcni'?iits inconsistent with men of probity and candor.r. We ask Lul tlie happiness and pros[KTit\ of the Nation, ecpial riglit'^ and equal ini:niniitie!, tlic state- . cver\ citizen w ho ln'coiiies a .M.vson is dou- iiu'iit of well aseci tained (iictf, the [iiiblicity 1 hiv bound to he true to his (ion, to his of the truth, in which the pablic good and C’;. .\ ruv. and to his rr.Li.ow-.ui;.\. In the
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1832, edition 1
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