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jpposo tint! resist the Alien and Sedition Laws itself, Ih Ot ' "it«r,ws—| asj' d the following (among o: *'<.■ Ro.olulinn*. " I his Assembly doth ex. j/hntly and peremptorily declare that it views ers delegated to itself, the Federal Government as resulting from the compact tn which the States are parlies—as limited by the plain seme and intention of the instrument constituting that compact—as no ther party—That the government! was the d , who knocked him down . rented by this compact was not made the ex- and look Ins knife, and that lie «„ u |.| now nav elusive or final judge of the extent ol the pow- |, t . r f l)r riio von.ig lady he, amc alarmed ers delegated to ilsell, since that would have and n diately began to load the dur- made ,ls discretion, and not the Constitution, i, ljr whirl, dine she passed several words with the measure of its powers-lUil that, as in all him ; and about the time she «as pmmin- tli other cases ot compact among parties having gun. he advanced towards tlm house, lint he- "? common Judge, each party has an equal fore ho entered, she fired and hit him. which further valid than they are authorized by thejr.gA* to judge for itself, as well of infractions, caused Inn. to fall; and after some time he grants ennmetated in (bat compaet-and that j as ot the mode and measure of redress. ] arose amt made bis wav to the woods, lie was ,n . asn of a deliberate, palpable and danger-| 2. and 3. Resolved. That tho Act of Con-, followed some distance bv the blood, hut he ous exeicisc of other powers not granted by I gross passed on the 14th July, 1798, entitled was not apprehended—Erie Gazette. the said compact, the Staler who arc parties j“ An Act in addition to the Act for the pun-j thereto, have the right, and are in duty bound isluncnt of certain crimes against the United ' Accident on the Hail Hoad 1 This Locmnn- to interpose fa,arrest,ngtha progress ol the evil, | States,” is not law, hut is altogether void and ' live Engine « He,l Friendstarted vostord.iv ood for tiiiiiiitaiiiiiig within their respective Inn- j of no effect. morning to meet the Lumber Curs ». ,L. its. the author,ties, rights and liberties upper- j 4. Resolved, That the Act of Congress, | Forks of the Road, and it is supposed, fmntng to (hem. | passed on Ike 22d June, 1798, entitled “ An J turning on the revolving platform, the 1 he General Assembly doth solemnly | Act concerning Aliens,” which assumes pow. was suffered to accumulate, by Hie negl tinndiil In (lift Into r ivimciimnu f i.,1il... t i T3. ■ t . • • . . i ... . J States, in confidence that they will concur I and of no force. with this Commonwealth in declaring, as it ! 7. Resolved, “ That words meant hv that does hereby declare, that tho Acts aforesaid J instiument (the Constitution) to he subsidiary are unconstitutional, and that the necessary and j only to the Execution of (he limited powers, proper measures will he taken by each, for co- j ought not to be so construed as themselves to ■operating with this State, in maintaining un- igive unlimited powers—nor a part so to ho impaired the authorities. Rights, and Liber-1 taken as to destroy the whole residue of the in- ties reserved in the States respectively, or to ' slrumcnt—that tho proceedings of the General the people.” 2d. IIy the Act of 1798 exempting the Government under color of these articles, will be a fit and necessary subject for revisal and Members of her Legislature.—The Act pass- j correction, at a time of greater tranquillity, ed by Virginia to MtUify the Alien and Sedi- j while those specified in the preceding Resolu tion Laws as to her Legislature, is in the fol- j tions call for immediate redress. lowing words: 9. Resolved, That this Commonwealth is “ Whereas, the freedom of speech and pro-; determined (as it doubts not its co-States, are,) cccdings appertained! of right to the General j not lamely to submit to undelegated and eon- Assetnhly. and the preservation thereof is ne- j seqnontly unlimited powers in no man or Body cossarv to secure tho Liberty of the people : Be it enacted,—That if any person shall ar- of Ahu on Earth.” IL The Resolutions passed November 14, xest or prosecute, or he aiding or abetting in 1790, in support of those of the preceding arresting or prosecuting a Member or Mein- j year, contain these very words, viz: bers of the Senate or House of Delegates for, j Resolved, “That the several .States who or on account of any words spok. n or written, j formed that Instrument, being sovereign and any proposition .made or proceedings had in I independent, have the unquestionable right to the said Senate or House, of Delegates, every judge of its infractions—and that a JVuiiijica- such person so offending, shall be deemed . lion bv those Sovereignties of all unauthorized guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be tippre- j Art* done under colour of that Instrument, is hauled, committed ami tried iherejor, ns io i tho rightful remedy.” other eases of misdemeanors, before the Here we have our high nnd established pre- Goneral Court, or Superior Court, of Law of codcnl for the cdoplion of that doctrine for this Commonwealth, and being thereof con- the alleged invention of which, wo have been deled by the verdict of a Jury, shall lie adjuil- j huttoomurh honored—here wo have too, the Very name bestowed upon that sovereign and rightful remedy which we averting the Constitu tion impliedly recognises when it declare that all rights no! granted to the Congress are re served to the States or to the people—though we do not (as has been absurdly supposed,) ed or imprisoned for, or on account of any j claim the right as granted by the Constitution, words spoken or written, or for any proposi- I By this venerated authority, together with turn made, or proceedings had, in the said I that of Virginia, we do justify ourselves—by Semite or House of Delegates, such member j tins lofty sanction we are willing to stand or or members may apply to the General Court, • fall—under this exalted standard we will light ged to suffer imprisonment for a term not ex ceeding one year, and shall pay a Jine not ex ceeding two thousand dollars, which imprison ment and fine shall be assessed by a .Jury. And if nnv member or members of the said Sennto or House ol Delegates, shall be arrest or to a superior court of Law. or any Judge I nnd conquer 'hereof in vacation, for a writ of Habeas Cor pus, who are hereby empowered and required to issue the same, returnable before the said court or said Judge, and upon the return tliere- of, to liberate and discharge such member or 1 l/i hoc signo Vmcemus.” HAMPDEN. Husband and tVifc. —We give the following opinion of the chief justice of Upper Canada, i as reported by him in the Kingston Chronicle, j U «ns delivered at the Middle District Assi zes. on the trial of Hawley, vs. Ham. The ping, by which means the Boiler burst at tin his thigh broke ; the other, belonging to Air. I.esesnc, received a severo cut oil the lace, and a slight one on tho fleshy part of the breast. Mr. Darrell was scalded fiom the shoulder blades down his hack. There were many persons attached to Air. Eason’s con tract around the ear at the time, who escaped unhurt. The boiler was thrown lo tin- dis tance of about twenty-five feet. None of the persons are supposed to be dangerously in- jured, except the negro who bail his thigh broke.—Charleston Patriot, June 20. LIST OF LETTERS. R EMAINING in tlie Post Office at Athens, on the 1st .lull, 1831. Solomon Adums. B. Samuel Bel], T. Bryan, VI, xainli r Bacon. C. Mr. Candy, lames r.mli, Mr. Craw Ibid, Dr. Joseph Croat, lolm II. (’.ilvrr, Miss -lentoria It. Cox, Mrs. Ann It. Cshell Clarll ts V nog, Edward I arur. rge Chiton. Francis B Kilgore. L. Miss Athena l.nrkie, John I 1 . Q. Lamar, jr. J. I.assetor, Lthan Lane, John S. Linton, John O. K. Lillebrijgr. M Joseph Maddux, 2. (». VV. Mcrriwcther, A. N. Myson, .lolia Moore, Benj. II. Mmdooai, Henry E. Morgan, William Matin Millinery and Mantua Making- Mr*. M. V. T\YL«m, ID me*! respectfully solicit the patronage T w of the Ladies of ADon^and its vicinity in th« above I'lisiticps, ami will endeavor to pive the utmost satisfaction. Or dura to l»e made* up in Clnuieston, S. C. will rrrrjio prompt nllrntioii; a*altto tor any uim tide of merchandize ill Iwr line of businopr-. KcMiJeiice at y'.r. .1. Jackson’^ boarding house, June 28.—20- tf. Afajor JYoah's last hij at tlie A'ullifters— We hope the two parties in Charleston. S. C. will have a cool day on tho Fourth of July. Those who intend to tnnke long speeches and drink fiery toasts, arc advised to strip before they go at it. Wo are making preparations to read the details, and Air. Marsh, of Castle Garden,is fittingau apartment, with unorthern aspect for tho purpose : the champaign to he ieed, the table to be a refrigerator, und fans arc to be leudy in abundance. In short, eve* ry precaution is to be taken to prevent explo sion on the receipt of the Charleston Mercu ry.—A*. F. Courier <$• Enquirer. The congregation of the Presbyterian Church, at Raleigh, have tendered to the Go vernor of that State, the use of their building, for tho temporary accommodation of the Le gislature.— Charleston Courier. j lo the discharging una lincra-. , .. . 1 n.o.-,v, ■ »V persons by Habeas Corpus as! ? nd sa,d ’ ,l '“ l "* "»•»'«" »*' action of ibis | tough such person shall, by dis- «»" ' ", necessary to prove that the do-1 -n vrr.NO leaving or from anv other cause, have fend "'" 8 co " dm '' had l,0<! “ SUl 'l* lo render X «‘”ch . The provisions of this Act shall be extern did to the arresting und prosecuting any per- n . , . .... son or persons for words spoken in tho said 1 ,, ] n 1 4 -"‘g > cr left the dcleml.uit, her Senate, or for any proposition mude, or pro ms i.m . in cmisequirnco of his liaung bcaicn cording* had in. he said Senate or House of bot'v.l. a horsewhip Delegates, and In the discharging and libera-! . ,l » lo . rds, "l’ ,llu »f «he ease, ting person or aforesaid, ultimo; qualification, or from anv other cause, have , ceased to he a member of tho said Semite nr | ” Br dl 'P ar, " rn Jiecessary ; that the question House of Delegates, at the time such arrest nnw llo ' v ,ar '‘“ d «'» cuse. «» or prosecution, or of the trial, judgment. w : true, it appeared -n evidence, that a chas- imprisonment, in consequence thereof-p.o- j hl ! ( ' place ; b ut , however on- dded .hut nothing herein contained, shall. j„ *>«»"« •"*h conduct might he considered, vet any respect, extend to the power which either j “ tna " l * ild “ 10 ' ! ". s lv, f u ,n " dc ' House of the General Assembly now hath. or : r«t'ly-amiI to warrant her leaving her hns- may cxcrt.se over their respective members.” ■ '“"<!• '. he *‘hMi««nen. must bo such as to put /L2 * j j i i « iai \ her in jeopardy. And wore it not for the dc- r ° Vlii<j c °i V'V : n i7Qc umlcr r cr, ^ anJ ’ s l ( ttPr to fd«nitifT, in whieli ccr- Thus we find that Virginia, m 1798 unde , conscnl was imil , cd| , lC wolll(1 have no the sanction of such men as Jilhrson ana, ./ 4 . . V; . . • • /„ i lllt ’ hesitation in granting him a nonsuit. His Madison, not on y recognise the innciple* nut t ... . , J . . „ ’ i a r r .\ r „;,w, ,1... L.nriirr lordship wished the public distinctly to under- actua lv passed (in Act, enlorcmc the nrncnce « , 1 - af.be doctrine of Nulhfication. This Act, it I *‘»« d 'vhal t o aw w , such cases as he is true only extended to the members of her J Pfescnt—that it was decidedly hostile to the Legislature. Rut there can be no doubt that ] pmct.ee of wives run.iingaway from their Ns- A i'TENTIOiV, Ji a c h el or s, FBAHE cnnlcmplaicil members of the H. Bachelors Club are requesleiitoineel ut (ho Masonic Halt, un Saturday evening next, at winch time, measures will be ta ken lo viiubeale (lie vinlatcil majesty of the Fraleritliy, anil to 11 nullify” (ne Anti lte|)iililican uppnsitmn, which the last Aic.b-craarv cclcbralioii has arraveil -i aiast lliem. A punctual attendance i- esired. Athens, July 5,1831. lateral act would have soon followed, extend ing t® all citizens of Virginia, if tlie Alien nr.d Sedition Laws bad been continued in force. HAMPDEN. KENTUCKY NULLIFICATION. Having given in my last communication, the Nullification of Virginia, both as to tho principle clearly established by Aladison s IttsoMious, and as to the practice p it in force bv tho Act of the Legislature, annulling the / : 7 - •> , . fl ji.-... bands. His lordship could not help expres sing bis disapprobation, in the strongest terms, of i be officious meddling of the parents of Mrs. Ham, in the present instance ; and in exempli fication of what (ho conduct of a parent nugh to he in such cases,his lordship,with great hu- Sclliug off at Cost. J. WHITE & Co Athens in a few weeks, ami will in nude ul Cost, tunneling of a large assortment of Fancy ami Staple Dry GOODS, Boots, Shoes and Hats. Poisons wishing to purchase goods will do well lo call and examine for themselves. Athens, July 5.—27—tf. R. J. Mt‘f<»s. James O. Dickson, N. Thomas D.uighise, Jobiah Newton. ll’ ijimiii Davis, O. M iliiam Daniel, llarvcv Olmpteud. John II. Davidson, i*. Mu. Sarah Davis. Samuel Payne, K. Krasins Peek, James Espy, *2. Rev. James Patterson, (j. Charles 1). Farr, Mrs. Taint ha Groves, Thomas P. Park. John II Gonekce, II. Jordan Glossip. John Robinson, ii. Henry P. Kiuhurdy. Iletekiah Hum, S. William IL Hunt, J. J. Singleton, 2. Mrs Eliza Hodge, T. 'A fills House, Joseph T. Tallv, Miss Delia A. Haynes Ku-linriison Tut k Sii imel Hancock, U. \\ ill.urn II. Ilapeltinc, Francis Upson. Mrs. S. D. llamliMt, W. Mr. llilburn. II. il W. Willingham. .1. Y. Ge»>rj;e Jordan, 4. Benjamin Young. Ueoi^L* B. Judd. W. L. MITCHELL, P. M. July 5.—27.-31. A LIST OF LETTERS D* EM AINING in lie Post office ai Watkmsville, ES *3/ Georgia, on the lsi July, 1831, uhieli if iu»t la- j ken out hy the 1st of October next, will he sent to the Gcucrul I’ost Ollicc ns dtud letters. A. Joseph Notices, Thomas Mien, Moses llopkms. John Adams. J. B. Hartwell Jackson, 2. Mrs. Lucy llonncr. Ft unci* Jackson. Nathan Barnett. K. C. Jacob Khilts. Gcorpe Clifton, M. Isaac Crow, Jason Minton, Muses II. Cochnrn. Sinilliliehl Masting, ii. Garrett Aforris. Charles Dougherty, P. U iliiam Duriiunu Garland Prince, F. William II. Pnrvear. Lewis Fields, II. John A. l'ainbrough. Coleman Reynolds. G. S. Martha Gunn, .Turret Snddnlh, Mrs. Ann Greer, Temple Stuart, .Mrs. Lucinda Gillespie, 2. Eihcldred Sorrels, James Greer. .Ionics D. Smith, • ii. Reuben Stewart, Mirujult IliNmnn, 2. David Smith. Henry II. J. Hilsman, W. Dr. E. G. Harvey, Williamson Whited. L. It. UltEtVER, F. M. July 5.-27-31. A LIST OF LETTERS tTW E WdlNfNO iii thr Pont OffIce of Daniefsvillc, Madison county ,Ga. on the 1st July, 1831. William Arnold, D. William P. Arnold. Jatnes Daniel, B. John Gusset. Marries* Brook, ii. Rich.inl II. Bullock, J.isiah Hum in. John Bone, M. Nuthuniel Baxter, John Meed. W iliiam Brown. F. C. Isani Pierce. | Mr. Sarah Cobeard, ». William ('onnellv, Koval Richards. James Coil, T. .lolm Ctirdv, Dijaroclt Tucker. Mis. JuneCrclleudon. U. Green M are. W 11.1.IAM MERONEY, P. M. July 5.-27 -31. GUARDIAN’S SALE. IMJILLbc sold on the first Tu< sday in September Taylor 4" Vo* MEKCHA.ST TAILOHS. JI. to ciisiirr public confidence and patronage, and art) tlicicfurr dttnmuifd that no cstaMiHlimcnt whull sur pass them, either in stylo taste or workmanship. All orders in the lullowing branches of Ihe (rude arc solici ted, and will he thankfully received and imniediati ly ul tended to, to wit: Military und dress Clothes, Ladies PelliHttcs and lluhitr,pluin or full trimmed, ornamented and embroidered work of ul description, &c. &c. N B. Particular attention paid to cutting garments for those who wish them made up in their own fami lies. Athena, June 21.—05—tf. TO JOI RNKYM1IM Tailors. fill IL Subscriber will employ three or four " Journeymen Tailors during the summer s liberal pi ices will be given. None need apply 1 fgood moral character. His shop in located al t > vi!le, tieorgia. GEORGE W. June 7.—23-41. Dudley J\L Jours H iVIMi deieimined to ake Daiiitlsvil! , adi* sun enmity, Ins pcinianent plnct- of residence, will now pruelice in the several Courts ol Law und Equity in this Stale. All business «ii!» whieh be may bi- eiitnisleil, will be assiduously at tended to. May 31— 22 41. lf*trion Hotel\ I.AWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA. subscriber takes pleasure in stating to the ouU lie, that from the liber al patronage received for four yiutrs past, be still intends to aceumruo liite all tbut may think proper to call on him, with the hem the up country uliinds. He assures those that may call on him, that nothing shall he w anting on his part to render them comfortable. His House is situated <>u Crogan Street,mar the public square, and on (he main street leading to Augusta from said Village. Drovers can he accommodated will* good Stuhles and Lois for Horses und Mules,and assistance rendered in dispos ing of them. HIS CHARGES ARE Man and llorse per day and night Man and Horse, Supper, Lodging and Break fast, Man and llorsc, Supper and Lodging, Man, Breakfast, or Dinner and Horse feed, Man without Horse, Supper and Lodging, Boarding and Lodging per week, do. do. per month, do. do. per year, si oo 1 00 r>2| 50 374 2 00 8 no 90 O0 J. WAHDI AW. June 7.—23.—1£ TSMW YORK Cheap Whclesale Oloah. STQC.W & CX.OTHX G irixESHSTTSB, HE MO VE D. FOR SALE. T HE subscriber tii'inn very desirous of removin'! Iiis residence, offers Ins vaiuuldu Itenl Eslaic ut Athens for site: the Tructof I.sml contains 263 Acres, upwards of COO of which is timbered w ith oak, hick ory and pine, und nbnut 300 or 320 ot cleared land, the most of which is under a pood fence, und in u stole of cultivation. There is on the premises, a handsome and finely furnist ed dtH'ilini; 52 by3G feet, containing four j room3, and two passages on tho first floor, nnd sisf rooms and two passages on the second, made of the bc-t materials, shingles and w< ailiciboarding entirely nf hard timber, together wilh all necessary mil build ings; which would bo sold separate or with the entire .tract. There is also a valuable firisl and Saw Mill on I the river, adjoining Ibe town of Athens; the Saw Mill with two saws, and tint tirist Mill with two pair of of which is a superior quality of Burr manufai tur- 1 T IME puhwribcr has removed bin rntablishmcnl from No. 18$ Maiden l.anc, io llie tmacioiui Store, No. 138,Pearl-str«»*i,r.v**i Mess. HYDECLEV IN LAND, h Co. where ho will keep constantly on hand, a much morecxtonmve ursuiI merit than formerly. Tho atyle, make and materials oflho Cloaks will be ii'.pro- ved, ttud will be sold nt about the same low nrimi- 09 those of the last season, lie has also on hand a Lrgo u.ssortni* nt of low priced Clothing, made in good stylo expressly for the Southern and Western trade, that h iff be sold of about tl is uniinf price* of Ihe most info- nor quuliiy. Also, an assortment of Stocks with ma 1 ny other desirable articles. Those who wifi tr.k** tho trouble In examine tfiis stock, will probald* imtisfy thcmse/vifs, that they cannot lerl the tame amount from anv stock in the City, that will boa Paler nr mo r0 desirable pnrch.iae. for sab.* bv ' F. J. CONANT. No. 138, pearl Street, New York. TERMS—Six months for approved notes, payable ut Banks in growl standing in any part of tho country. Eight months for city acceptances, «»r fiv« per cent, discount for cash, jn all caeca whore tlie lime is ex tended, interest will ho charged at the ratoofsix par cent, per annum. Any goods purchased at tlita E»ta- Institution will commence on Thursday the 30th ' blislnnont that do not snit llus market tor which they were intended, will be exchanged for o'hcrs. April 19.—!6.-iswI2w. text, m the Courl-h'iUHP in Z* bulon, Pik county, agreeably to an order of the honorable the In* fvnor Comt of liull county, wlien sillinp for ordinarv purposes, a Lot of Lund,No 54, (fifty-four,) Minuted in the ninth (9th) Di-sfricl offonnmly M- nioe, now 1’ikr county. Srdd us the property of Jackson (Jratly, minor <sf Grigj-by Grady, dcq’J. Terms niude known on (he day of sale. WILLIAM GRADY, Cuatdian. July 5.—27.—Ids. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. Mn,s June 21, 1831. COM MEW EMENT It Hi final Examination of the Senior Clam in this Sedition Law, (no. the Alien and Sedition , father, prcte.iuing[ to be u. a desperate rn S <- a Laws, as was printed bv m.s.ake) in regard ,thn b.isband, sa.d-what ? bus the •coundral *o tbo members of that bodv-and having ; really bad the impudence to beat my dnugl.ter ? shown that tho extension of the Act of Frotcc- j well, I shall be revenged upon him. lor I « tien to the citizens of the Stale generally, bud [ determined to beat I. s wife ; which lie did been anticipated by the expiration and non-re- { and sent her home, and was no more troubled •nnval of those high handed and imperial with the quarrels ot the parlies ; and Mr. Haw- Ijicta—VVo next present the Nullification of lev should liuve done the same.” Kentucky in the Resolutions which were so I Pennsylvania wives need not apprehend the abfv drawn by the immortal Jefferson, Me effect of making public the foregoing op...ton, C blest of American. Statesmen, the man confes- as the gallant President ot the Philadelpbi i :.r nil nitiera the beat acquainted with Court ofCommon Pleus, Judge King, bus rul- iedlv, of all others, tho best acquainted our Constitution and frame of Government 1. The Resolutions, passed November, 10, j Journal oj Law. 1798, are to this effect: 1. Resolved, That the several States, composing the l! ... noi united on the principle of unlimited sub mission to their General Government-hut that By a compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United Stales and of amendments thereto, they constituted a Gene ral Government for special purposes, delegated to that Government certain etefmitc powers, rtxmiing, each State to itself, the residuary mass of right to their owr|self-governmeni,and that whensoever the general government, as .times undelegated powers, its acts are unau- tlior.talive, void and of no force—Thai, to this compuc' cm-li Sine a. ceded as a State, nnd is an integral party, its co-stales forming, as to |cd the point in a totally different manner.— mm Female Courage.—We were a few days e United States of America, are!since favored by a gentleman just from the neighborhood where the transaction took place hy the following statement, which may be relied on, as being correct. "In Marengo comity, Alabama, sometime during 1830, a stout negro man came to the house of a Mr. Philips, with a large knife in his hand, anil finding no person there hut Miss P. demanded of her something to eat, and on her refusing, ho swore he would have it. Tho lady when slio heard this drew a club and knocked him to the floor, and drove linn away. He was seen no more until about ten days, when hu icturned to where the said lady was alone, and called ut tho fence, saying “ she mutant. Thu rx«m*i*H of the approaching commencement will he in the following order, *iz : Or. Wednesday, I hurnday ami Friday, the 27ih 28th and 29th «»f Jiily’tlie Freshman, Sophomore and Junior lu<4ea will he examined in the order in which they ■ will he examined for 1 I Oil Sabbath tho Sermon. mor, related the following story. It onre up- j runner8f , . on a time so happened that a person who Imd I Stones with three bolting chubs, equal m nui o,i Sumnlnv cnmlnl.t j..!',. inff .unerfini! flourto any mi lain tic southern country, ■'•"l- .un »atiiruit»,caiito'i«i some dispute with his wile, gave lit r a mode- ", sn l)C ao f,, „ p , rate or will, tl.o .mire rale chastisement—upon which Ihe bur one | [rac) The above premises, if not w.M privately btfore run home, nnd complained to her futber. '1‘Iih u, e next commencement /lay at Athens, a part of the same will positively bn allcreii fnrsaii in l.ol" "Ian sere snd more, on the road hading (rum Athens In l.rxinqt' il, to the highest bidder, 3 linrHilay li,n till of Aiignsl next, before the store of Mr. A. tba- ham. Tlie terms, which will he exH-nsivily liberal, made known on'lie day. Vmmg N. groes at cash valuation,would b" taken m 'Ovinenl t.,r a pari ut the above premises. IMI.I.IAM A. CAItlt. July 5.—27. —at NEW GOODS, |Vlt E subscriber begs leave lo return his thanks the citizens of Athene and its vicinity, for itn admission into College —— , — „ , ,-- . Monday the 1st August, the II I of Trustees will ; brral patronage heretofore received, and respi etlnlly convene On Tuesday Ihe Exhibition .if the Junior inform, them that lie has just retunud from New York Cluss, and on IVedne-ilat, llie am mat Comiiiriirrmrnt. June 21. —25—tf. ASBL'tlY IIL1.L, Secretary. $10 Reward. I N I) I A iN SPRING S. rgltlE suhscriber has made largo and exiensiv pr«ivemeiit the convenience may think proper t» vi-it l.iin. Iiis hot ciertiojia will he mod to render their situa- AW AY from the mibscribef , u g comfortable A3 possible. * " L. ERWIN. R about tlirei Neyr-i man named PETER, about j fifty yeari of age, of a bl.ick r.onplex- ion, rather *|>are made, alnjiit five | fuel ten inches high, speak* quick, j and has u full *el of te«-lh in front. Peter is a plaisterrr and brick lajer | bv trade, and carrier hi* tools along Jdi a kind ofa pas«. It is suppoHud he. is in some of the f to renide in La Grange, nM, l practice re l'J r, [ t ' country ullages, as ha was seen near Smarts shout ’ Cowls h'-rnlufore allnndyd by them. A eeweekssin?e 1 .nd..idhew.shH*,nifor vmik. |n. ir. thooff.ee, will be attended •» lie has just I j with ail assortment of Goods well suited to I his mniket, I and wIlk'll lie will ilispowi of on the most reasonable j terms. Among them ure the following : ! Sutler Blue, Black, Green, Olive and Brown Clolhs, 1 Drab, Fawn, Lavender and Row an Cassiinrres, 1 lllack. Green and Olive Bon,barbies, i Superior plain and figured Vul, utia Vestings, do. English and French silk 03. I do. Velvet do. to tiis , slablishinen! at this i-lact-, for i White and coll It Cl! Marseilles do. ir.d comfort of these persons who ' Superior \A Idle, Brown, Granite and l-ondnn priuill^S. Y. 11 IW and Red Uandauns and Spiillefii Id Hdkfs. Blank Ilalian Cravais. Fancy anil white do. Velvet, Silk, Leather and llsir Cloth Stocks, Ready lliado l.innn Shirts snd Bosoms, Superior Silk IV,-hiring sndcommon Suspenders, M,-i.’s Beaver and I loreo skin Gloves, White and Mixed Cult n and Worsted Hose Slid half do. ALSO, A good assortment of superior Black and Whit, BEAVER HATS. Indian Springs, June 21.—23—Il NOTICE. f Dill F. Copartnership heretofore existing between the 8 undersigned in Ihe practice of Law, is this day rdvcl hv mutual consent. They will each continue * ffepnrately in the laince* at by them The above reward *il! be given f'»r his apprehension , jointly, if lodged in any Jail in tho state, and information given me of the fact as soon iherealter as possible. ROBERT D. WARE. July 5.—27.-2t. Camp-Meeting. A CAMP-MEETING will he In-ld in Ogh rimrpe county, three miles below the Cherokee Corner, on (he road to Gr< cnisbnruugh,commencing on Thuro- dsv, ihe first of Septomber. July 5-2*- S ARMSTRONG BAILEY. WILLIAM DOUGHERTY. June 21.—23—»»■ GKOKGI \, IIAREKSH AM COUNTY. 1.1. mv creditors will lako notice, (list agreeably ply to the honorable the Judges lo law, I shall S] of ihe Inferior Comti die o< vi li.feiiorCourt tube holder,lor said cnnniy.on the 2d Monday in Inly next, lo have • xt, ..del me ,l,o h '.ofii» of ihe Insolvent debtors’ an DRURY JONES. ALSO, A fresh supply of Been’ manufacture of Ledies Cell and Frunclla Bootees end Slums. Men's and Boys’ Boots, Bootees, Shoes, Walking and Dancing Pump* and Slippers, of cvciy description. He would also inform his friends, snd ihe public ge nerally, that lie still continues Ihe Tailoring Business at hi* olil Stand, where all work will be executed In the be*t fm* . L. SCHOONeMAKEB. [ Athena, Judo