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T H E L Y O W i C O I P T B Y M A M , A N D A N T I - M A S O N I C R E C O R D E R . T I I E LYONS COUNTRYMAN, A NI> A .VT/- M A SO V/f* RECORDER, Is published overv Tuesday morning, in Lyons, W ayne C o . N. Y* -l B y J . A . H a d i . e y por annum. T o those who call al Ilu. oilico lot thoir pnpora, nnd to mail subscriber*, $ 2 , 0 0 per k . . . . . . .L ..nV»l>U> i n m l v a n c u . T o com p a n i e s o f Cotulilions .—T o villaco Bul»«crificrs,^$2,5{) vlio cn” ‘ *l“ ~'1 * ub*« k annuio, payable in advanco. f 0 i:\mPa| Ltlurtoen o r m o r o , w h o cull at tho omcu, $l,>t», »t \ a i d in advunco. A d v o r t i s o m o n t s in s e r t e d at $1,00 n sq u a r e Ifor t ho first throo w e e k * , ami iKjrnm-. Jur each ■ubsequont in so rtio n . A liberal discount m ade* » those w h o advertiso by lltu year No paper or advortiseinctit tliHCotninuud un* t l all arroaragos nro paid, miless ul tho di*. [ration o f Uio Editor * • Letters and Coinmatiienlion*, addressed lo 0 \Editor must bo post-paid. a g e n t s . |« o r g o N W dhams, V O L . I. L Y O N S , T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 23, 1830. N O . 45. -.■rafiam H p o a r . a u d ? r m . r Richardson, $ llm Stolp, ‘i d , P M joraco Morley, lirnol S p r i n g e r , Kxvid M cDowoii, IushcII P u l m e r , David Gntort, H*q. ro t o r Vabmttno, f ioo. B BrtnkcrhoH, 1 1 m m S m i t h , Jamc** I j . B r m k c r h o u , —Jo s e p h A Ohn*»ied, V n r n u m H a d l e y W B a b c o c k , Ktq W i l l a r d B r o w n , Isaac Moidiur, Lahan Uohktns, Enq. J attic* A Budcau, P r \ Mor«o, Pdlmvra, Wayne Co Mnccilon, it Ontario, ,, W iUi.muon, ,, Marion, Arcoiha, ,. Sastitmili, , p.iriH'y, ,, ** Wulrvlt, Mar«'ii>»o, ,, Ked t ’fcck, ,, liiitlcr, >. Jtigj, Monroe <* 0 . pi-im Yuu, YtttoH Co Kndiville, 1 . \V.il«rloo, Scnuca Hjirmapo-t, Costigu (irccaville, Green co Dorset, Vl P R O S P E C T t/ S O F T H * 2 JO U R N A L . O F L A W , C o n d u c ted by an A s s o c v t t i o n o f M t m i c r s o f the JJn r— VU Uadclphui T H R J O U R N A L O F L a w . a d l r f M i n t - it>elf t\ the P e o p l e ol the U n i t e d S i a i E s . will be p rin c ip a lly d e v o i d Jo In* exposition, m popular lan g u a g e , o f tho pin losophy, histnrv, ,ini 1 a c .u u l state of law nnd governm ent in different count* ies-—nf our ow n constitutions, s tate m id u;uional— laws, civil and c r i m i n a l - - j u d i u a i y systems and inodes of piocednio— to g e th e r w ith partial I a r essays on those b r a n c h e s of tlie Uw, n know ledge of « h u h m a y he tn ist practical Iv useful tu in* n ig e d in at live pursuits N e w G r o c e r y a n d C r o c k e h y S T O R E . T H E subscribers having connected tlicir business, now ofl*<*r for sale, m J \V Goodrich’s old statu!, and ,it the W hite Store* ut tin* foot ol tho lot k, on lln. south side of the C.itutl, the foJIuwurg nr* liclos, vt/. Ityson, Yuuit^r 11' sun, II \ son SUin, and 1’onUav T E A S ; LoaT, {^tunp, Hn\anun, White, and St Croix SE GAHS ; Orloatu nnd Kutrlislj Ul-um MOLASSES ; Box and K**g Ila>in«, ANTI U 4 S O M C . as. f«f itHlAucf, the law tS corporations pat , S a i l l a ( ' i t r r a m s , C l ‘»v iS u ( t i l e r s , & f fn ts, insurance h j | j * ol o x c h .u ig f, and com- J H r a n d v , K u tti, H<dl,*itid n n d ! { > e ( j i i j , | m r r r U I nnd «ihrr c o n t r a i l ^ , in all the.r va 1 C h e r r y « n d C o r d i n U ; C l i n m p a i t f i i c , ric tu v real estate, w ith th e imidt-s of c»n* .. ^ , . » i t * » Iv e v i u g tt insolvency, »s>Usf d escents, m tcita j* 'l» K i i 'i r a , n n d M n ln g a ' V i n e s , I 1 cv k c . k c Uc ris h \M u s k « » \, T o b a c c o an<7 S t»t:ar> o f I Heports of in t r icstin j; «lended r.isrs. In - , d tfT c rctlt /v|iidr > S h o d , A /flcit^rf*), C o il I I .g rap h iri ,.r em inent ! » « « « and oihfrs, S(1, „ U(.(| H e r r i m ; , I tncaical jiuipprinlenco, fcketrhci of :ho I cr »I n t , t , . c _ hter.iry and briievnlent lostitununs of van* j* o r k a n d r lo u r , S j i t 'r m C a n t l l c s , S o a p ous rountiies. a n e c d o tes, and the vanous top*' a n d C a n d l i* 5 > by ilu* p o u n d o r b o x , N u t* ics of general literatu r e will be considered o f di/JW e n t li/n d s , In d i g o , M m ld t r, Ifhin llie .r. .p o o f Mil* j o i n iwl | IjO R W o o d , H e d W „ o < l, A l l u m , C o p peras, &c O P IN IO N S O F ( . l t r \ T Ml V “ of Secret A<*«OLiotion«> GtOT>jt WtisltiHxlon. • ( am d*TiiJ<* Ih oppo#o<l to al} .St-cr*’! Sui.ji— ticn u'lnti-srr —John UnnrorX • T l u t M,T \'*r' i» H.imotmio» nj»ph**<l lo tiir ^ r i p i i i t i t p i i i d I'oSSir, cutili>>( b' >>■) ' — O c tli.’l f'h n t 'm “ I h i v e I«''i 2 ♦ n t r i t » m « * d m y pro « » * n t «j > i n «n llin l :i u i a n \ i« t■ ■ 1 1 t n n ^ r h e s v nil e v i l ' I ' nil<| u<>i hvaJVvu — i'adicuUml'r U Culdcu , f'it \<j\« »ibt IVmn \\ jtd s Kiucu . I Jl5t«>H\ <>y Fill L I 'i 1 III L From the ttjtrtintg >f the firtt l_r 17J3, to 1 I) J77*> S 1 1 .1 IJ r «;d m a s o n s ; ;ind 1 b. 1 t lli»* c h a r i t ihh* or ••r om jlit not to suffer fo r thr* «'-t<i «*f • fi*\v m t> rnided m* n Th»* a f f o r in id* oxciu*r»\»u *J,,t tl»* r»‘ *v i*vi-j •h nilv mori* of fidiy th in ol tn ih<» in tin* c i r r 'i n i s t . i n c 's »f tl.o voun*/ r m l i I d e a t h , it iv is lin .d 'v IiihIii- I np ^ o n t h Car<dm 1 r**r* im >| its ni i ' d ire c tl y from the ^»r.iri«| I.o le* • I’iii<J, bv a s v i r r m t *1, r e n t 'd t* Ifnm m c rtm Kstj \ I) N ork \v •■» Hupplied frr.tn tin ' mv so’irrp m 17 C by a warrant <if I I- n - J;h 'l N«*s> - Mi ifi<h u’li »n* of S t Andrew *< f«odc’ » how^ve*’, ^rew ivi th rhc vi gin t>{ y ■ nlj an 1 I Im* z al and pi enable r»-sp ctabi'ny of i,s ro n^-cr-., I -r w e fin I, I) i 2 7, 17 0 9 » -i co m m ission *♦ is (rrci\ *»d Iro m 'b e (tr m d M a ste r o f xcotl m d , th e K i 1 ‘-f D a lh o u sie , I ilod i ) h o f M^y p r e r e .l in ^ , appoiQ tiat; D r . Jitfph Wurrent ' ’( B**ston, (jr«nd M as- • r o l \n c ie n t iD t< on%t 11 «nd o n e h u o - Ire.l niib's iirouud B st • • T h e G « aod vL»i* r a p p o in te d w ar le n s, an d o ^ a e d 1 1 M .m l Lo Jat* id ample f>rm By a pat- ]• nt fro m ih e fc a rf o f O u m f r n * , d«i:ed ( \ |irc h 3 , \77‘2f O r W a rre n ** a u th o rity ,w n e m e n jr d o v e r a ll N o rth \m e ric a 'I rom Ins Iodp» w a rra n ts w e n t forth to r >ns jtijtc |..(Jgcs o f \ u c ie n t m isnn< in v\» r a l f t'ie th e n co lo n * s* l*he ilo i- trtojs It-atb o f W at cn , oQ B u n k e r H iJJ, 1 < i»* 1 1 1 * r with the nbsorbing interest of he revolution, pul a cbork on the Graod f,*> \i -a until the peace in I78S. I n* (iratid 1^'iilgH of England granted iw < r r itn June , anno lucts 9 Its aim will be to affoid imtnuhon ss ttli out tedioiuno*. and amusement without frivolity 'F h e ' J o u rnal o f L a w w ill appear rn irnrn bcrs of 10 paj*'*' each , 0 1 tav 1 , on the seroml and fonrlli W 'ednosdavs o f rvcrv immth, ni th e OJJtCf o f the J o u r n a l o f Health, 108 C h e s n u t street, P h ila d e lp h i a . Piiee, gi 50 per a n n u m , payable 1/1 a d v a n c e . J . D O B S O N , Jlg e n t f o r the Proprietor Poslnge the sam e as on N ctt'pnpc»s in general SulisrnjiiM*n< r«*»Ti\ etl at tint* OfiTm T I I E JO U R N A L . O F H E A L T H , A p o p u la r P c r t t f l t n i l , cond u c ted by an A s s e n ta tio n o f P h y s m a n s ( P u b l i s h e d ? > e » o m < , n t l i l v ) ^ Ilc^tlUi thr j>oor m an s rtrhes, the rich man s lUss L, T H E p tm u ry objeet w n h tbe cnndnctoi« of ibe J o u r n a l ol H e a lth , is to point <mt < a n t i - m a s o n i c B O O K S , P A M P H L E T S , & c J A HADLEY o f • fcrs for sale, at ill** office of tbe C n u n trvinan, L>ons. the foi bmintf Vnti M n sonn publications, vi/. FKEK MASONIfV —Its jneten^oris exp«>- sc«l m faithful t-xtracls of n« standard a t r h o r s , ssitb a review of Town*. Si*ec»»l.*tiv« Free m a » > ' IH Iw l / i M v to |> ■ lo ilriK ' - . . f rcvp a k - J 10 I 1 K I.. 11 . .Iisio'eie-I •» o f i l . d n c t n o c v a m l m lhe J|.|'ll( a l l i m - l t » e m b le m s : its .lu i g e i o lem H ic* c x l i i u i i e i l in e x tra c ts from tlio H-iirui'l • r,t lo « o r Rul< is»n ! an.l f.m h rr .IhiM M ie.l In Us Unse s c r v ice lo il'c Illm inH'iti— U» a M .isu-i M I L L , L t S T R \ T I O N S o f m a s o n b v . b v m ie o f Ibe f.u t i- in iiv »hn h . i I n 'H J 3 \ y e a r , lo ll,p -ol'j. cl (V\.n . . . A R I \ V i ; i i \ T K ) V Oh F I l M ' I A ^ SO ^ 'KY , h» pnbh ib o d t<> >!\• “ m id bv a iim\ bid.mrf, the r e a d e r s o f this Juiirnal will eoitvontion «»f u c c e d m c «»»••'»nv held at L e j f n .d pic*epts stisLc p t ib te o f valuable fifpli* R o v , G e n e s e e countv, N Y «h lhe 4tb am i | «^tn,n Air, for>d. cxf»rrisc, the reciprocal r*Mi of J n h , ; < mil mi n^ a t* u e .m il *'p*»r.inon ol m ind an d body, climate and lo* P e n n in e deveb»pem* iil nl tin* modi* of u n \ rln lb n .\ an d lh e pbysiejl e d u ration n a t io n an I «|«> o f ib c s e v n a l h c t u i e s ol ( «if t bildrt-n, are topics o f perm a n e n t and por th e follow ing d e c rees, 'o the C h a p | ,*r, M rtik M a ^ c r. P»st Mailer, Mu*i Lx* el e r t M a s ter, an d Roval Io ra n t p i n e i u , K n 'l 'i t «>f the H**d ( io>' R ' u<> ,f T e m p l e s , K n iuh of the U Iiiio m ii und (in n i ( h ol lh«* t ouel.ive .nnl K u 'g l n s «» Glass W are, And Crockery, togeilior u jili a s m a ll a s s o rtn je n t o f Dry Goods &. Hard Ware. T h e a b o v e a r tu t e s a re o ffe re d n f /t\ low p r iccs ms Ih* v cun he purcli »sed at a* ny o th e r e sta b lishm e n t w e st u f A lb a n y (Jy8' H &: f» w ill c a rry on the B a k in g Bustnes-, a n d w d l b e h a p p y to su p p ly the in h a b ita n ts o f L y o n s , as w e ll a s B o a ts, it all times, and on short notice, with Crackers , Breads and Cakes, ihe means of preserving heahb and prevent* j a s low ns can be bought in ibo stale — Qf^ Tliey have fitted up an O Y S T E R B O O M , m e disease T o nf(am ibis, all t lasses and i both sexes, sdiall be add ressed m a style fa* J m iliar aud fn e n d ly , a n d w n b an avoidance I „ ( >nrl> professional te r m s an.l utl.nmns a s \ ! th e ir s t o r e nt tlio fnot of tlm lorl, would in anv svay o b s c u re ihe subject nr a* w h e r e th e y w ill k o o p o n iian d iV ’g nnd (arm the must fastidious. D ie fonts ol much | S h e ll O y s t e r s , C l a m s , & c in th e i r p r o p e r leading, stndv, an d « a rcful observntmn, i s o a s o tis, o f t h e firit quahlV shall be placed b e fo r e them , so arranged • ml a p p ’ied »s to co n d u c e most efficaciously to tin ir hodilv c o u ilo it and m ental tranquil' juv Tottlt*(»'»er piofes>ion or calling they H E W L E T A; G O O D R IC H L y o n s , Jsept 2 7 , I f t 3 0 . 6n»37 S E V E R A N C E ’S JYetc English Reader. T U S T r«^r(tivrd, and for sale *ii the *>f- •'X e rted ns in ,.s-b«-rn eiierL’n-s, and cised its be{i**sol-iit prope«»tfies, m -eti - m e th e u n * t i r y o f ln e - m « s o m \ to ih pi n n i| t.i I h i n >ii 5 u f tin* e a r t h , to 1 r<mn Np«iu H '- i'aii I, <»*-rniafiv, «»d d o I u> i Indn s a r l>Mi'jih f .ond hnu* to r« u icm svtth its ch a r i ty , il.n \m «*r’c m co .m u I lie r e c or ils o f i h- ( » rand L o d p e show the iw iif ol a vv ir*-mt to l>»ini« I ( o x , f..r «*« pi n in g a m a v 'tii's b»'*pe, m N«*w-J»*r>* v M ie .u l y as I7 J O ; * but w lu’ib'-r J*n» h- a n l ' s dis(|.»j,uro o f th e im a i e r y , vvlm’ - was m.l v m th a t Siiuio y e a r , o r sonn le*s t»‘*rteiit>ne< e v nt p r e v e n t e d i » t iki ij» ■•ir.'.t, is «i .k n o w n A sim ilar vv.irr tin is s. m> ( i n n s s o d to hav< been issued m tb* sam e v»*.ir, for die* estab lish m e n t u f ih mvst**rv tu f i e o r i’ u i.l Tm s, wo s ’l-ml I inrlin*’ t*. bi hcv»», b o r a u s o the first settb nv Uf «•! ib n t i.i m \ w »v |ji/»u |ii |Miy 1 • on *» i , -m s th< beui fn* o f c < ti’iif'tr sal I ' i t i j u »'»*, an I id ' th e h o n d o f um t'rr s t i > tin I if if ,tn / br>tt4terhn >7, ui'iM hiv« hei n .«t»ua e u to th e em i rm l> , l>*r th* pu» p s* s *d inn i • oni s e sv it i tin s is i^ b , |io«ev«»r , ii. >\ it ui) >1 j) Jcnni u j tti t G o v i f i o r ( i ^ l c h i f p c fnst Ian Jeil a C h a tleM o u ^ -in i C s r o m a , w ith ns co! n n v , *n d u w i \ i«» ti.'n r ^ i a , J in I j l “ J-! {; all*! H e hav e no xiifliri* ut auth o r ny fo r s a \ m e flu m v 5 >«or\ w s »i ut in fo r e h .ttid , n> p r e p ire lb- h e a r t s « f i|m sav a g e s for th e c o u n u *2 »*l iln C b r is ti.;n s M a s o m c lodg e s are «il r* r* ut d m m tins co u n f i y VVe hav e ui t *•* m i 1 st *d u- living souls, ti n t h ivi v :i tn rr \ c ir* ill hi nil) I d e e ni N o r t » \m *• i “ V’/o m o s t a n r v / i t a n d hon»ra‘>ti t • .it» r u t t y h a v o had a beint* ui tln*»>' si *t s nt e n sev e n y e a r s an d no m m e • ( p.»u (h ap p l ic a t io n o f a n u m b e r .»f lire nn -u r*-*i ty e r a u t e d to C u p t H it. h a r d llt'j tins i n v | N o f ln /ijj ocru r r c ') m ib e a u n i l s of in i j s o u r s to ro l l l - t b e sm.oM li c .w rent of turn , j , w ,rr nn -*2'^A J u n e , a n n o lucts%J i » e u n til \ I) 1 7 l‘J P in ti ih* b r .’t iiron m j thnus't d sccen h u n d r t d qrnd fizty - fo u r , 1 1 bfsto n k e jn ibe d a y o f -m J - dm tin \ * ( t , m o Most \ \ ••rshipful W illiam Bell aa d v m . - e liv , *27tb l) e r em h* r , y vvnh a pu • »ibers, au nnriiittsj them io form aod lh e p r o e-jMnji, \ M*rin -*i m l a f*- 1 >( | m |.i i G r a n d L o d u e ” tor llie colony o f F ins ;*|>peari |o h tv* In en th e sec »n ' p. nnsy |v a m .i.# Be*»d* s th e tw • G fdnd p r o c e s s e u t of iho fra t e r n ity tn Boston , ' | ,.|^. $ m B o s ton, and his in P e o n s y lva- m l tn e fn st M-rnton -ieliviT -’d for the >»r- u i i , wo find o th e r s m ntioned io this ,s jd**r nt) r*T »r 1 It e x c i t e 1 n * liul« adnu r.io n ir v lu-fore the d* d a r a t i o n of our tia- rm o i i at th e tun •, to I serv* 1 tbe o » m '|,„ „ , | mdop* nden.'C B u t U t it be ob- f r lo^*»er« t, in d m e p u b h r f »r 11 ie (• t |s - i v < d th tt ( b r a e w e r e G r a o d L'*dg» Fb» .sejui.u) « i\ d id v e n d m t ' h u s t dldm u ^ h th* y now ta k e the o a m e ; t h u r r h b \ tbo R»-v ('fi'tr 'c s H r tckiccll ^ tl.ov w e re p r o v m c tt tl G r a n t! L o R *s o u \ 'tjefiJcrn ujjofi th e ir m o ib o r lodges, aod iot in le p e n d e n t and so v e r e ig n , as every 'tira u d L c l g e claim s to b e . A superviso* f I is *sl IJ* si V \ C’. 1,d Ull ro ji v n n n be fonud n tb* Kr* For k e t C im p in io n , lV>oii w h n oil \ 1 e M a son's h we ■ I bivi • uf til 111 II,\ office* tr ict tlie filio w m i is%. r(n>n h id tli • h o -inr > f bo*ti.» a nn*mb • ti k ut an i bu ior J It* S' i n tv s e t r s — !i ivs «ust lin e d tn irn o f n« *n I * a n , an I d o a v e r , m this s tore I plac. , in I b> f ire tbe l a r i im j \ roll 11 e r t of th* ss . r | ' th n I n e v e r ro u l d o b s e r v e uuj'ht b< t* m , but w >it is j i*nli i 1 di and c«.m n v n U h 'e ar« oi **in;» to tn* ,*trn ie»t I ole I H orn is Noi w uld nn u o f tu ip i^s u n iab l w isjrim , kiM vvn u t l e y 'i i v , » r i r \ ll Mior, U I Ion.ill I V e i u l t y , *111 1 c *« ‘ - u s e , tbo ,J*|| ilieV m i^ i» bt* Ir. |».iOU lo a fo o li-h or rid ieu l • ■ is sorietv vv>> ^ , • <ml I p n ten I t » n ito m e v dnahb , e \ i i <* u tm ije :ti jr. rs t | ib / «v rid mov si i* b e y lias* <li.ii, , a»i*l it nv do, or in 1 ■rib «'o t**w n il s i ip.ii im sj and pr *pj'i it* mj» it to p.Ktton’y S u c h a pt*-ir irt ou su b an oreasiou , \ ta n I v 111 ned by J os < * m . h \ , I «a) m ,i n.i ni * f .wi) ! i i ' i tn m l e d , * K n ’« n-nn n i - n t f**r a W i n e t s 1* \ * oi t; b« . u j .i oil and true a> t o u m o f a v ■ ry A «* ''U 'h t, seen m H u s ton, -T f h f>et mb* r, 7 1 (>, at n .mi la% ; tb e tru th nf sv 1 u li *y power w n retained and exorcised by be British Grand Lodges, and, so far as anpears, those Bnnsh lodges nominated the provoteial Grand blasters, while the • r*«vrn u mm *led tbe provincial eovern- ors t tun w n*u tbe sceptre of England <ea#ed to sir i v t e politic d destnnej (*f tin« r**p»iblie, the rod of the p'iwer of the B: iu!i (» .in I M ^ te s sv i*^br k n , their |i «ioj ?< and mil) laps c*as« d to run and to I ..... heyed it) the Um e.J Slates. At tl h perm I, not so much as the J m*'non- , f v dej»r# e in ma«*»nry above \ ' ■ -be m ister’» lo Iso, is mentioned in anv n i l tri.itiso on m.tsoiuv, published io tbts Sl'• «•* u im, nor iodied »n t'«o Knuhsh lan* in i if i, ,<_• , |,, our knowb* lee Asohasov an I I - t i c k , hid issued e«ch his qua to , anl <rr l);s diioderuno, making pro- le -** Ils complete Insi >nes, and embrac- iin.' the rereised laws and constitutions of m » n*y, j n I y etf m iking no allusum to ms mv*trr\ nr order in masonry above ii r I ui the tu ister’s decree. HCTCUISSON, C ai L* i oTr, and D e r m o t t also wrote just bo* fun this period, and SuiTR after i t ; e<ich • n be attest, d hs a jjreat number of pe«** *f vvb .tu aims to set forth all th*’ gh’rs t f i . . i . . _. .I. . .............. i. ____ *,i. i —_ 1 __ r.i » . _ ___ i- ph , svho ic* it H\ sh vv t b e -Tine merican Mannel, or New Rn^lish Header;^\* Ambonv consisting of ejr.-rcisps in R.-n.Img nn.l | M ,s\ r \ f ■\ ,s‘,n‘i ln '■ .Speaking, both in Prose and Poetry: sc- AM 11 3° ’ '7 3 ? . st|,|.oi.n. .« me «>«!•' Ilocted from the best W riters— to which ridint* in tcieit, w ith th e discussion nnd o Kir idation of » Inch th e pages ol ibis work SS 111 be in. m ilv filled __ T h e j H r a l t n 'v i ]I a p p e a r in 0 f 'tl,o '( nl\ iinhffH i.f 1C paces each , oclnvo, on every j f > c ' . * 1 onies. from tho discovcrv of North Amor* d in ^ at B o s ton, a vv a T ini w i s c r a n t i d bs I tin R iclit |[n i]i.i ,i(il.* anil Wost . ..r-lir,. | \ “ n P n m o p r u p r n h w tur a n te Lni.1 S is. m int M o m , K.i. .1 \ ? • ,lr ‘ \ g m a > iu .i n .n '< i * itu r j 1 1 tup: uni idi(i>nt a t i l t s o/n^d/uj a r tv* p ' ( r !u i n t m in ti s pot>uhs n r - l'f th e I l<*l v S.-p.ib lire In di<* \nrii*nt < o m i oil ol tbe T 'l n t i v denniinna'etl *he l l o lv an d T i n ire IlhiM U o i^ O .der of liu ( *—s llo Illn s 'n o ti s , Mo* IP.MII.U-I , m.l l l n .t e IllUN , tri.n i- d«*cr»e*» | A N M i l l V H \ K of ilu* f*« is Mnl c n - CU ii'«t a lire* leUlm-* to the kldn t p p '\ £ •*n '* p r e s u m e d m u i «b* r of >-S »lli n n M o | p f t h e altem p l lo eanv <*fl D ■'»*l ( i ' an d to burn or destroy the I'unn *'ITir** **f ( th e l.nter, hn the pnrpnsp of ,,u ’ j ni mt m u anti publishmj* of n i»o*ik en« H le d j “ lllu-tiatioii*. o f M a M M .rr^-l'rei.ared o n | dor th e d n r U io u of srsrt.il «niinnin es a p pointed at the m e e n e C 'o f die c i tiz e n s **t the coun ties o f G e n esee, L o m g 'in n . O n M tio , M miroo, and N ia^n*. n. tin* s i n e Nosv Y oilt w ith an appendix io i im r . m ; m o s t *if lhe depositions and other d o c u m e n ts to substantiate tlie statements n u d e , und dis- closing tnanv p irtn uUrs of the ti ans it i ton, n o i in the N a ir .itive. A N A D D R E S S delivered at L y o n s , S e p te m b e r 1 1 lb, lD^O, m co u u n c n n n a iio u o f tho o u tm g e s com m u ted un that d a y , a n d , subsequently, nn lV,llt.mi Morgan, an d o ther citiz e n s , bv free masons; tx l,ib i tm c tin* p d a n t ip r o u s p r in c iples mnl irunm a l c o n d u f i \ o f tho fratern ity ; nnd containing «n cxp o s i tio n o f the trm* principles of a n lt*m a sonry-— Uy M y rou H o llev A N O R A T I O N , delive'fd, by ap p o i n t m e n t, on the 4 th of July, iHiO, m p r e s e n c e o f theeo n v e n iio n o f Seceding Fiee* la s o n s , and a vast com ours** ol then f e lloss-cntzcns, at tho Prr.*bvteri*m Cli'irclun L e U*»y.Gen esee co. N Y-— 'By Solomon S o u th w ic k A N IN Q U I R Y into the n tin e an d ten d e n c y o f S p e c n lalive Fne-.M »sonrv ,_ ' v»'h nn A p p e n d ix- to wluih t*. added P l a i n T r u t h , a D ialog u e , and the A u thor » R cm son s — By Jo lin O Steam ' A I I E P L V o f ibe Gi nrsfc C’o n s o r ia i io n , to the L e t t e r o f llie He* Ju«e|ih R m . r s \ i' o f W e thersfield, I ’oim ml>bes»ed to ili.m o n tho subject o f llicu ie«in.ii'»> r e l u u y e lo > ] j» o n ic M in iste r ,, hml M.is.unc c a n .lid a t e - Ibr th e M in istrt. P R O C E E D I N G S «»f a co n v e n tio n <*i (del«ente«, from the different enunties tl*e ,tate o f N e w -Y o rk, held m Albany Febru*. iy iO tb and 21st 18^9* A N T I M A S O N I C A L M A N A C S , IgtfO— E d w«rd fihbhi.s. L y o n s , J a n 10. 1830. numbero i»f 1C paces each, octave*, on every month Price per annum, <jr 2 r,m j advance t Snb-* i iptions and coinnittmejiions (poif**!1 cn to tho close o f t h e War o f the Roy,). pant) » dl he received bv Judah Dobson, lutinn; the Decbiralion of Independence, f*»:»»n, \«i. !()«, Cbcsmit street, Fhiladel j nnd tho Constitution of ibe United States. foi F O R SALE, A S M A L l . farm , ^ t i i i i t f d n b o u t i. mile fmm tlio v i t l n p e o , P u im v p i , nil w h ich is a g.»... A w r lU u g lio u s o , onr! iithec binld*i»C5 ; *• re t l i n r v i l l t » Rood l.eirin|! o r r h n r r * \v. E t h e r f r u it trn o s . The tot ms o f s n i p w il t o m a d e tKWV. f \ r further p n r t i r u l m s v c q u i r o o f tl.e subscriber, at P .ilm v r u . (,' SOI U I W I C K P a lm y ra, Starch’.), 1830. 8tf p lni S. h s r n p tio u s r e c e i v e d at d is **flice ( 'ommission Business, -■-i . i ^ 3H B I M S 9 IN T I I E C I T Y O F N E W - Y O U K . n j ^ U L su h .srrib e r s c o n tin u e to receiv o and m a k e a d v a n c e s on P R O D L ’C K < oit<o£nod lu ih e m fo r s a l e ; and for th e ^ aci om m o d a tion o f co n s ig n e e s , liberal ad - fOU(Jj vanci s will be m ade by M G ko N W il l iam *, on nil I’roduco left al Ins Store* llutl&L in I ' m . m \ ra M O R G AN & W INSLOW , 8.3 D e y ( n e a r W e s t ) S t ftc w - Y o r l . 05s* Uefer to W m S. De ^cng, Ksq. Gen* va. F e b . 6, J S 3 0 . r»tf F o i tho uso o f S c h o o ls By M o a e s Sev e r a n c e ” R E C O M M E 'i D A T I O N S F t o m am o n g th e in m v f.is o r n h 'e nntr- ces o f this w o r k w/» s e lect th e follow ing F r o m d ie lio n R II W 'alw o r th , C h a n cid lo r o f th e ^ l a t e o f N e w - Y o t k . D e a r S t r — I have re c e i v e d by the b a n d o f M r. A r m s tr o n g , y o u r “ N e w E n glish R e a d e r , ” an d hav e ex a m in e d it as far ns th e d u ties o f m y offico w o u ld aflurd m e leisu r e * 1 h o v e no d o u b t it will be verv v d n a b l c n d i i t i o n to our N E W E N G L A N D F A R M E R , ARO H O R T I C U L T U i H L J O U R M L , D f ' I O T F D n» A a r ii uitnre. G n rdeuinc, .md Kurul K e >noni» FublUt'od stock Iv m the n t v o f llostsm — c d u e d by T h o m a s G Frs*enden i**. T e rm s — T b .e e D o llars per anm*i\, from svhich 4 dts< ount ol bii cents is mailojto those *s|to |.js in advnn* t- J S'llh^rript i* ins p * * iv«*d at this fiffico. T o a l l w h o m t h e s e p r e s e n t s s h a l l C O m e ----- Ci KEETING. K N O W y e til ll tin . n m r s and ac c o u n ts of M r .N u n n ,') .M m k ler, nr,‘ lofi ivuli ■lie s u b s c r ib e r , fo r a.M ib'im 'nt and collcc- ........... W M V O O H H l b S . M n r-li I , 1 8 3 0 . 7 T H E A N T I - M A S O N I C R E V I E W , AND M O S T tlLY MAG I 'USE A WORK with tbo above title, is pub lished in m o n thly numbers, in the ct- \ of New York, by H enry Dana WffZfl, \ \J.— Terms. T w o Dollars per annum, •i dvniico ; *rvvo Dollars and Fifty Cents fter .six month*. __ _ • W O O D ! W O O D 1 ! .4 FF.W loads of dry beech and inn- i \ . pie W O O D , wanted al the Coun- vmiin Office, in payment (<»r paper*. EXCISE BLANKS. T A V E R N K E E P * RS* L icence* n n d B o n d s , n d a p t o d to th e Rovisud S t a t utes, for solo a t t b i s oflico.— M a y 4. co m m o n S c h o o l B o o k s . I om . u u l ) re s p e c t , y o u r s , & c R II \V \LA VO R T II. M a . M*> s e s S t v r u A N C B From the lio n . Charles Stebbm t, bite President of tbo Senate, and ii\vv Bmk Commissioner on the part o f the st.m Dear S t r — I have examined your New English Reader with some attention, ami think it decidedly preferable as a School Book to the ono now in use Tlie selections have been made wnh udgmcnt, and are rendered more uiteres ting by having been madn m many in** stances fmm **ur best Americ in authors. If the work meets wilh tbe patronae** it merits, 1 think you will be amply in- warded for its compilation. Yours, &c C H \R l ,E S STEBBIN S . T n M o s ss S evrranck , Esq. (ET1* School Teachers ami others will be supplied tvith this valuable school book on tlie most reasonable term s. Lyons, A ur 11, 1830. 31 W'ard's Oration. J U S T received, and for sain at the of fice o fthe Countrym an , tl AN ORA T IO N , delivered nt Auburn, N Mon day, StS J»dy, 1830—By / / . D W a rd August 3^-iiCjQ. ^ y. ^ C A S H F O R R A G S i A U A D L E Y will pay 3 cents per R \ t • pound for clean Cotton nnd Linen i<i8.— L y o n s, Jan 9,1 8 3 0 . F Clover Seed, O R s« lo b r G . N . W I L O .IA M S . P a l m y r a ,M a r c h I S , 1 8 3 0 9 t f O C H O O L T I C K E T S , n e a tly p r in ted , O o n fine p a p e r , for s a l e c h e a p a t th e offico o f tb e C o u n try m a n , W * sbipful I h n r y I*rtre, (*t a id \|astei in North Vmerici vvi h lull p.nvi r an . riUtbontv to nppomt bis deputv, .m l •*lir< r m isonic oflVers necessary for fm m m j * <»r.md Lndtff* ; ami, also, lo consiituh lodges of frc <» ami ace* pt**J masons, •*»* often as occasion shonl I recpnre In consequence of tins com n issniu, tl.e (irm d Master opened a (irand Lo 'ge rn Boston, on the JOib of July, l?dtf, tn dm form, an*l app*iinfe*l the Hijlit Woislop fnl Andrew Belcher, Deputy Grand .Mas ter, and lhe Worshipful Thomas Kent Hv, and John Quann, («>and W ardetis. (i Tho Grand Lu It;^ being thus orq m if.cd under fhe designation of S t John's (rrand f»‘>tls*ey (s«>motitnes called Thi O r a n d Lodge o f Modern I futons , 1 pro** ceedcd lo g rant warrants f*»r insiiiutmg regular lodges in various p irts of Ameri ca; and fmm iht*. Grand Lodge origma le«l the first )*> Ige.s in Massachusetts Now -IIam psbirr, Rhode-UI md, Connec* ticnt, New*Jerse\, I*»’nnsvIvama, .Mary* land, Virginia, j\«»rth Carolina, South Carolin i, Batbado**s, Antigua, New found bind, Louisbuic, Nnv a - ^ o t i a , Que bee, Sar'n)dmy nnd N Cbrisiojihor s .’’^ T h o first masonic Indgo in America was a “ G r a n d Lodge,'* and it became the mother of mans lodges; but how the warrant of England could make the mas ters nnd wardens of unknown fraterni ties, necessary lo conipn.sc a (>ranu Lodjre, or could m^ke a G r a n d Lodge out of nothinp, is one ot m isonrv's ossn aits-, co.icealed even from ibe imitated That the free mDSonty of many stales derived in beginning fr m this lodge is certain H e are told th.it Benjamin Frankbn, in 1734, at the a^e of twenty eight, transported the mysteiy, f,»ui year* proviouty disclosed by P richard , aud planted it nl Philadelphia ’I h ere, three years afterward, in admitting a brother rand:date to the lodge, death ensued In tbe public commotion which this occa sioned, the fra tern ity declurod that the offenders wero a spurious lodge, aod not •d 1) « i m 1 ? j l ‘UChl J >.dt> .(Off< d • Pre-ton s Illustration* of Masonry. Free iiajou** Pockut Compapioo* Aiidursiou » ^ fed rjH -1 9 ^ — ^ . v f \Vobb * Monitor, Salem Hd 1^08, p. 325. t Wdlard’e History of tbo t rnited 5?tatc*. $ W c b b 'i iMonii*ir, p. 299. Frco*Ma*on’» Library, p. 332. Book of CotMtilulions of Ky p. 20, nud Book o f Cons, of Mas*. 2 “ Tbo Grand lodgo cnn*uUof, and is fjrm* •nl hy, tho tnaRters and vsardorts of all tho rogu* Inr fodRc# w ithin tlio bmu* o f it* jurisdiction, wttl) tho Grand M aster at Its head, snpporud by tbo othor grand ofHccr».\ Ahitnatt Reion of Pa. A D. 1763, p. 6 3 ; Aad tho B o o b o f Ala- tonic Constitutions unxrertalty. It u manifest that tho firtt and only lodge tn America could n o t bo a Grand Lodgt consistently with tbit eooaiitutiooal dofimUoo. u r / i* f > i n tl 'i H i P i ml 1 lit f I *>u i t'g ltn**s n m g p 11 ol tlie jn e a t In r*s B l ss liM I Sp •»„,.! ( II •*,V .fi t I A .. I v h t 1 * is 1 vs i I r . . j i. i n I ' i - !• s »ur. I i \ r c i ' i i e n t * i't« ' -rc—<>I (hr Bo t 11 . 1 . m.J l.»p B,<vs L 'I he sp u n o f t h e tun* a is < fid J u ^ S I ’t n i n I n . f b I » ' v ' n i c $ it»* I n o i i ki ; Uo • u^li n.b It it -> /o . H rs i ' i /-/ ,< ' .» In I* , i l«* -p,»s. f tff thdt t«*c j <b /.Iv v I l< Ill '*. ■ I'I .11 .1 lu J \ I I....... al I ».t it' i.\« >11 t. | S s ; vs ifi ii l ( u O n c A * i ^ j n o l i r . i j t i n S U u i i t , M’a i 1 .r \\ mi If. « ii ..I i. v il |..r« i l> Kin i |*at I % tt »< iv < >!(.*> ! \ t i . i n , u r r i o d o i n i > u m A»l»alUf-l IIO bi i 9 ll.lllix. ( llui W.aOi Hi-s ruti.jii rniy >ssorJ ui Uurijt » ^ a»< 1'lie history of fn c-ni nh .n e ir lhe m v siic o r d e r law ful t«i be 'eon b\ fin e e v e s ; but n e i th e r o f them sv *r 1 ab o u t an y d e c r e e , st(*u, or iti erv .if in .so u r s , vvhirli at tb i t nine w «s f *n* • o d | fr .ui or was in d e p e lent 'h o m .***• r o f » Id ie lodg.-. So th- fi<sr wo, and sve bell- y»» i.jilv ed itio n s of h« -k of i m s t i m t o n s o f ^ld.ss^clnl>* e s - —one (iu 111 .> i \ I7 y 2 , th e itfher I“ ^ S t i l»e s in- f-r P e n n s s Iv m u , I 7 K3, and l u s u n . t .r Ma* viand 1797 . g t 'c no m u - m itt ui o f .t*i v *t»s s .*rs to m * ionr\ <- n- r**ih 1 fr. m ‘ho m ister o f ihren np r»* , • p | N m ice, fi lb>w « r a f t , and m * ster »i. , <fti the diM’Io 'tires e f P n c h a r d in 1710. n-.r o f J .t c h in and B u a z io l7<,t' 7 a n 1 K p r e s e n t us vv ’th any th ing, b* >;•!. s the ni is*>nrv m th e ru iste r ’s 1 »dge W i ;n-*i\t u;n ti the fact, that p r io r to I77f», no «!*• r**t or secret of m a sonry w i - rotnnioi.lv o r « fficMlly know n to th e • rder in tins c untrs above the degree of niis'er. for tb.* sike of clearing Washms- toii, \\ an m , FrnukliO; and others, of the jbom n i tons which the masons of this m s is, iu its d?iy boldly c h i r j e t o th e ir co u n tem n c o . j; o t u c a t ai ku*»wle.iged lot iu>, hub* nun e th a n iho mid su p p o r t tu the h ig h e r degrees. T h o s o .ic t o u n i id th e la y in g ol c-« m r 'lu m s, eem T o u s nion w e re ignorant o f th e uo* ■md ol tho d isp u te s b e t w e e n didt r e n t >ccts hallow e d o a t h s and m y s teries o f th o or* o th e fniti rtnty I Ii u siiss. u sioii vv n .\ n tier, vv Inch w. r e n \ t introduced in to this In s t -ippe.i/ed in L o u d o n , \ U l / ^ o - ^ , country hs tho nam e o f R o y a l A r c h '»\d an d gave riso lo th e .!/iticr<{ m a sons, was S u b lt m t m t s o t ir y , un til after ih v co m m u n icdted to \m c r i c j by the way ot passed from the lig h te r associations - f S c o ti a n J W h i le th e M o d e m s and y o u th to th e arduo u s cares o f rn'mho**d c u n t s ol E n g lan d do s p iseu an*l re j e c te d The m e n w h o b e liev e and sav -hat eho e a c h o th e i, the G r a n I L o ilge ot d t v i t a m i , fith e r s t»f o u r lib c r f v w e re c»»over^>nt tn.ii had been in s ti tu te d m 1 7 ^ b , ac- vv n h tn e scones » f th e R> v d Arch C h »p* H n o v v lidgcd bo ih p a r l i e s , but la s o r e d tlie 't e r , and ^>f iho E n c a m p m e n t, d*»erivo A n c ie n t s > o i i h m sons in Uosft n, rtiov-! ( h e m s e tves, an d de< 7 'a d e fbosr p a t r ia r c h s t U ijo doubi by lev bugs «i| hostility to* I hb* r tv . ll is on miqIi, (m d too m u c h w a r d S t Jo h n 's L o d g c, oi certainly w .Hi to bo lieso, tl we c m avoid it,) th a t th e y a d e s ir e to m t in cp t n d c u t ut if, V, if (t t . r f cjhl< *t-.n«d an d kno c k e d dow n in p e n iio n e d th e G r a n d L>idg»* ui j the L’r**ermi'ss *>f t h e t r a g e , to im itate th o A e o lian i tor a vv.n i j u t to hold a loUge ul •ia c tcn t tuasous 'J hey itngfit l u i e as w e ll usKeti fur u sv a r rn u l u* hold u lodge ol M o d e m s — S c o t l a n d w o u ld b a s e been e q u a lly ready lo t e i t i i s l i tlu r u f i o i u m e s a m e G r a n d L o . . g e , uad n o t lueir o b ject V e e n lo oppose 5 i J u n n 's L o d g e , w m c o j lam e d A b i j f , but m o r e thao that is in cred ib le, is im p o s s ible, f o r th e h a r leq u in s ul tho m y s te r y w o ro not h e r e t o play it oil, hs uny ev i d e n c e th a t we can f ind, un* id .d te r th is perio d : if w e e x c e p t M . M . I Liy es only- It is tru e tb a t tb o m u m m e ry o f tho r a , i lo‘*g*» w a s v e r y g e n e m llv im p n sed opon c a m e w ith m e n a m e o f o f A n d n w s | llu s o u n g m e n and officers o f iho \m e r i - L o d g e , uudor llie hau«l ot Lorsl S u o lt o 1Jn .,rrov Chartc, D o u g las, Mom \V or»Ut,.iul •(dey’ har.arded cvnrv thin? for their C....IU1 iUuter, d ated A. U. 17J0.tt r.miUry; thej, natur.illv' sought support Jo h n s Lodgo kbuwd Ibi-iu—doervcil | r01n cvcrv uUm.blc Frro-mason- coiitompt If,.» mutually poured upu,i tm.- ry promist-.l w«tl, they swallowed it; for haughty pretensions ol cach other, and all friendly intercourse wa* denied * 1 hu Philadelphia Pnpor, IT37 t F o c k o t C u o ip a m o u uud l’ r«»ioo. ( F r « e - M a s o n 'a I ’ o c k u t Com p anion j Ib. p. 205. 8 T h e tdva >• to o g o o d to bu lo*t od Uios« w h o d o not read L iitu i . \ lif< t cau io tu« g u o i t , then tlio e a lv o s , Uni #**«• fulJuW ctl, il»«y untorod ih o c b u r c h , to tbcin a d m u o pruucbuo. w b ilu a m u lniudv lo**ked o u / * ^ Tbotna* Oxnard, t»q* •* Boston Frco Prcr*. ' o! Ill No. 2. t*u» J a ? . Jfi3y. ♦ ♦ La^’n*. * tho disgust which it excited, they wero compensated with m i n t and en excuso for conviviality; and for the atrango ••atlis ami pcnnlltcs exacted of them, t*’ey received tho hope, at least, that one prin cipal door of escape from British eulks and pris-tn ships, and from the cruelties of a civil war, was o, ened i«» them, through iho influence of these *>imo oarbs md penalties upoa tho hearts nnd bves ot heir toes. These were undoubtedly the % Phillip** Freu Mssno • ('nn pamoo, p 141 Duo. 9X1 pp. Fbiladot >r>i« \ U. 1«M>5 *•