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V.xc Ilfcr of tLe tfraiCutf Whig .y k t a -maaxtr dtcma? that an otVer U execute the constiUlrf-n as l.e umlers and ,Ve juc.ose un trie w:,i aocwr.e m r.,f r.tin it oik war. and execute it a Tf.t a wf.i editors are wondrous wise, iure- I-. Acco;diog to tl.eir doctiir.c, JefTeu-on shc-.d have sanctioned the alien and aedilioa Uv;, tciauje i.e understood them to bs un ls:i.'J; and M-ad'Hun should ;,av tto- td i: e U. o. Ki::k, because he understood lh cj.v ;'.-t:o'i lo sanction the cUarteriog of a LSaiik. Bat the American op i;ri too ir;ieiii'',ent to consider even J-unes M i sufficient authority to establish, as va:A republican doctrine, the "monstrous: .a" that an officer U sot loexecute -the co&.t';iutio' as he understands it- There wfre many as wie tr.rn as Madison in the convention which framed the constitution, er;d it is e&oua for republicans that the fra nicrs of the couuitution refused to give Con i' res? the power to establish a national bank. ikiteva-c cr.ul l the jower f Congress to es Mriish a batik. U found in every clause of the crj-.tiiutio.n, Congress is not bound to exer-."-- hr t ower to create one, without the call of tl Ar,erican reople. Thc-v' ?even-e:ghths ,..Vii,if hoi violently opposed to a bank, v . '-.-4 by any me ans anxious to have one es-;.-.' L When all is said in its favor that .t-. be d, it ii only a source vf trifling con e. iiei.ee to a very small moiety of the feo ;, ecn when in the full tide of successful 4jrat;on. A w hig merchant here and there may ni hii concenitnet suited, once a year when he goes to New York to lay in hii 4 lock of fooi, to have the nole3 of a nation al Icnk in his pockets. Speculators and tra rreHers aiso f.nd it very convenient but fur the great rmsiihe fanners and mechanic ihe bone and iew of the country it is all base dt-eri;.n, the vilest m hu.iihujrgery, to say the currency of a naiional bank i wi.ni- d bv t hern. .ot one larrner in ten ever 0 hn-viied a national lAiU. note, whi n millions oi them w ere in circulation: they w rc most ly confined to li e ten u.rrcia! chus and -ere a lank to be established to-morrow, its cjirency would be of no sort of benefit or convenience to the producing classes, for the very good reaon that not a dollar of it would evr reach the hand of more than one in ; . h uf.iertrJs it should not be executed. j the great docirine he p.Oi'esit t bowi most i rri &1 I f f h fiftmj ia r Imi sHt avHtfa-r the Manchester (JazeUe: Uie appeal is how made: Are you willing to stand by the prin ciples of the fathers oi the political church, r m'tli you go u'J in nearcb of stra'.ge gods? Will tov kally side by sius with CAL HOUN, GORDON, LCWiS, PICKENS, UHETT, HUNXEO, MALLOitV, QUIT MAN, SMITH, IIADLEY, MAKSH.and others, or mill ye tamely succumb to Clay, Webster Hanuon, Adams, Slad, iiitner, and their Northern Allies? MR. CALHOUN'S LETTER. DOThe following letter from the Hon. J. C. Calhocx to a gentleman ot this j!ace. has been handed to as with permission to) ue it in sucn -nanner as wni Lesi further the cause so ably advocated by tnat ditin guwhed state man. We give it publicity for several rea-on.. It contains the sentimenLs of a great man whuqfoas loog been recogniz ed as me eincieni neaa oi tne 2ute nights Party. It will be een tliat :.r. C. full ap probate the position atumed by the Hia.ie iltghts and Republican Party of MUtsippi, ana concurs in tne propriety oi tneir united e.Tortj in favor of the true principles of '93. For the last few years Mr. Calhock Itas justly been regarded a tne chosen champion Ha cause, he draws hb eood keen svtord, ! ITETfRY CLAY, X- waves the sons of hberly Oji.osto tub i mich ri fthlt rc'K'- the . . ti'i . i Se. i-mbcr, sbcit Hear? Ciar &4 Abulitioo. We KEscrs of ts ttfrinTrrju.i! vr:o wui refuse to follow racxt m leader! No genu.ne State RighU man, cas, vit!.oi.i jeof ardirng hee gr'e. the ancle re5pooivl a cx-jful reauJ- in. aoi tboojh aW, wenrpeifettl cheer f ii t'jr the iAha?. We thai! aot write Ioojj srtiele ia refly to cor meat esasJc friend at Holir Sprinrs hm ia too distsnt a nnbbor to take la article op use Tor hoe, fLod debate frwa week t week tne pcnotis hica may be tnroed by him and ourvelf. We have a brief way f gtiinjj round soca an article a the editor of live Kepauiteao wrote tortus paper of the 23tii ult., a ad though bt may exalt is the claim of superior logic, we shall on tlus occasion take advaaure of U little skill we poase at condensation. Our reply may be summed in three simple re marks: 1 fct- The review of Mr. Clay's pri vat e and pub lic life, ronndin; off with a fiouriuunz' paragraph I rum the late peecn ci iuncan, u tmi maay wrords intended to prei&dice and no to convince. If we were disposed to debate the character of statesmen as does the Kolly springs Kepudiicaa in the first part of its response, we waald oet ail b ha Mid to tbe dishonor of Henry Clay by the repitition of the boyhood meannesa, the Clinton duplicity," and the Jackson-fa wninjof Martin Van Durn, we would me superior to all noble consid erations, and i one broad vweepin;, declaration say hit father sold cabbages and that he is the bas est cf cypocrites both in religion aad politics! 'id. We consider the const action placed upon Mr. Clay's defence in tie Senate as nothingr more than so mach satire it falls into contempt when we recognize the right of men to repel assault and deprive slander of it iiag anA injury. &d. We yield the Republican a triumph in &a ia the sentiments expressed ia Uie iwiArur upon yAf, Clay: ba. contend that the principles therein h-ld and attribnted to Mr. Clay by Weems, t'te VmhB&-an Curonicle. aod his own speech at ! Lmxinertxm, savor no more of atoHtion than did the C.r bouthern nhU. Many, KiUeta, nave deemed1 jirr t''fa ,n hls devotion to his own loved secilr- t ihc 'Jnion. an innate feelin- of .v, tl Uilled and intellectual mar. has nevcr'leea il C, ebolition Sue Rights oar- I . C - IF flVm I ififl M i vuice of tr.e iate Virginia coavenUon. and th sen tinnt.s aJranced ty neztly every enlightened outtini ci'izen sis ytr ao. A fer word, apart f;W".ir dincansion - - - - -. - 1 $7T2t ruULez ate an wUjta, walr. and highly respectable Vody fcf eto. They deserve a better papT than the Coarir. It is dull, stupid, arrogant, ahd sroel concern Gat!eroen, yoar psrty boasts a hi'sh anJ LaaorahJe nam. Why not ;et an Editor who will do yonr canse some credit! The present dolt is a comtnoa butt and lanzhinx stock throuhoot the Siata. lie acks brains shockingly. Haschestxe Gaz. That i is a "true bill," as corr Jet as it is keen. caustic and euttinj. To borrow a remark from an admirable wr.teT in the Minnas Gax.. (Exxsn) the Courier scribbler bekmjrs to the family cf jLeepehali," a rare race, which has jrtxTXX ooMoa trssroft sbadis, box ccmsciorisxss or THII WAJTrf The following is from the Memphis Enqoirer of July 7, 1838. Maisk. Jno. S. FAixmua has been pat cpon the "forlorn hope" of ranning for Govens! of Maine at tbe next election, by a democrats -cca- vention recently assembled at Acas'a. Joo S. Fairfied, the "rsiLoi Horx has beea elected "Governor o f ilaine" by a makrity of scr era! thousand votes. WoTHrso ct floscs er Dxat3. Itis reported in town, that the Feds have elected a ranker in tbe State of Maine. What ore we ettaing to! A ma jority of 5 in Noxubee a majority cf 13 ia Lcsnds -and a ranger in Maine! O Lordy! O Lordy! O! ! 0! 1 iit.itl-a ia srtsial ia a 5cr a a sna w:-i! aalfi to resdrr ?'y s the cSe si tie S-p? w. 2, 1333 sf LX9T OJF IXTTI1 REMAITtlXG ia tiae CS at B2 v Sprtafa OcttlsS.lwsjirsjbtcnSie.wW b lorwareed ta th Gsaeral FcsaCcsu ji Eobt AHea. I IX AneK. fnari. C-scil C AT- brid Keary AIa 2. Eichari Amef, Serosa A Ears. Jared.S Alisa. Gery W Ajad--C Lvi 3 Aahcrcft, E P Adasu. TLceaa J s tt; J C Aldersos, Jc4a S Aj-rs, Jc.a S Allia. C H Xa drews, JasesAda Joha Errs, H H L-wa. I-a T aT!iaa. Tfi- Um Eaxk, Jaae B&riaad. H C Briers. a"- H. EtU. James Eaics. Miu3 fi- " Isaac Bcriloe. Asael Srcsaxt. Iaaac S Eraiv. IS G EitJer, Jeah H- Em. Jiraariaa Sa. Xa-1 CL Kake, Sarah O Berry. TrseaJi Eaieca. Tsaa raa. -s We learn from the Eunk methodist of staasachoset n refarenee to the fall sol re that they will not aiderations. at the expet Tbe Moetreal TruaeripC W preserved le BriUia. Bst VH Aurora that the meetings -i4hey rs- Eriailey. T B Endues. Lecsard Elaa. Ei C ca- ers, S D Sell. PTjijw, r G Eakr. Lraach Lroffi0&;e. ihocan Earaer 2. Waa X. EeTi-nstr. Jaa Barae. Jaae Eair. I S Eraaaer. liZrri-ean. Stephea Eaxkex. Jaa ishv. Hesry Ciiders. Or k GrrIr Cscz- Tisesa a-sA VoangCWatoo. Joha 9 Canes, Jaaes ntiviiri-l. Wa Qaxk. Moses CrawfX, Eiw'd Ca. Jsa 0 Cain, jotfrph Coe. Canath Carx, K aatrir? CU maa. W Corether, iltrr C Ccii. asi Ccatiaw 1 C CBsaisgoam.Jos C09 2. Cri mrtfiZ J B Cocaeroo, Jno Clayton. Gera cf ti Caert. La ry taaee, Axroa Carter. Ja Cara. J 3Cn Deroby Can4d. Meak CaJcbaa. JeaihaA D Caa. J- Carses. Vs a Ca-i:srtxri. Jc hee. Oiwm. Jaa Ccrry. Cwo ert Case, II 11 Caaart. " -rig.:r Catsaa. er. J B C Gtisaca, Arza Casrsa, Scsay be,U eaanot ba bp the presrat mo .1 r -i - ' ' -1 acuard. If abolition f tug the wtaaer Umn tlie cjpre sii a t,,-..' - u fcad the wJ-,x A the fctronjr power which coatrcls the action of the 1 ederal Goverment. 'ir.e ptood e.ni neuce which he tuts occupied; the warm hoitl ne has upon taeaJ.fccuo.ijo. the Soutu- twentv of those classes. Tne farmers and isechanicj know this ..as well as we; arid therefore it il that they are not so anxious fur a national rag lubralory as jour whig merchant, travelling dandies, speculators, and hank paid attorneys are. They know too that had the frarners of the constitution not teen ;po3ed to the creation of a bank, they would have given th jxr t ?rr ae wlien it vsas asked for by Mosaic and this knowledge it is that lias prevenUd them and ever will prevent them from Toting far a Lank however much the little clan which clamors for one may desire their suffrages. Auxmg .-. enumerated powers given to Coa- (frtss, s on to erect corporations. It waa on debat- struck out. Several particular powers were lltm proposed. Atcvjtiz oUiers, Robert ilor ris proposed to give to Congress pwer to establi-h a Jitticcai Eank. Governor 3Ioms opM;d it, o'v ftenrmr tnat it was extremely doau ful whether tie Constitution they were framing could ever be pav- ri at all by the people or America; rat to give it i:j te-t chance, however, the .ValJ make it a nk'.illta- b-il!e, and pu nothing into it n.x very titial, which might raie no eae i;ie; that 'Lis cz'..f -ajue (B'jfrt ju'jTZi) well koew tiat a t-r.k" v.a-. in i!isr .vtite (I'eanylaala) iha very -a;. '. rJ- cf ytrtj; I'axI a saa had ten tl.e f c ;..e o! coi.;tation biten the iwo pariie of t...-from tne etaahLment of their Ccati-ts-iwiii, Lirinjr bea erected, pat kwn, and erect- tga.n. a either prty prepor.lrated; that terf f:, io ir.-eri thin power, would iasuatj enllt Z -i-it u.e wlKie instrument, the whole cf the sn-U-oai.Jt perty in FeBt jlvania. Whereupon it a vj-fcteo-as u every other special power, excejtuatof giin? copyrijLu to aothors, and jatents to inventions; the general power of iecor ;cratitgUing whittled down ro thU ah red (Jeffer son's orks vol. 4. p. CJ. AN APPEAL TO STATES RIGHTS MEN. We publish b!ow a brief, but deeply in teresting letter from the distinguished South Carolina Stataman, to whoe noble stand upon the Sab-Treasury, end commanding talents, exerted in behalf of that great mea sure, the democracy are mainly indebted for the healthful aetion no going on m the politics of the south. We request our states rights friends to give it a perusal, and 'pause and profit by its contents. Tbe quest ion of n unification being put to rest in a manner satisfactory to the conflicting parties creat ed by that unhappy division in the Repub lican rano tbe breach no l,ner existinr we cannot see why a thorough reconcilia tion should not taLe place between citizens holding almost precise the same political opinions, and alike conteriong for a strict adherence by the agents of tne people to the meaning of the Federal CoiisitV "tica, in their legislative labors. Vv'iy, when the cacss of our difference i no longer existing i should we rerpain divided, to the great dan-' ger of our mutual interesti, principles, and objects? Why remember tlie brief interval of separation -and forget the long. Ion; years of union, when we focgat together, shoulder to shoulder, against the vindictive and implilacable enemy of our common faith. A few campaigns ago, and the cham pion of tha south stood at the head of the Republican legion, and marshalled us proud ly on fa vhtirj. Ay-tfr, irmrd ia mr rom era people; and ius ardent and succe?fuJ eirti in tlirotvmg oil tne burdens which hoend the staple biates in letters to the j-rasi ing cupidity of Northern speculators; gives to his opinion , on ail questions in vvhicn the ruth invented, a mofal-power which will le stnib!y felt, and have its influence wher- ever puwi.c worm aou ioug uicrwtiro priii c.iples are lield in esteem. Mr. CaLnocs is a trne disciple cf the iilnitri ou Jcrrtxsov. Tbe mantle f tbe jrreat Ap.tle cf Liberty t3 descended to Carolina's favurite son, ami none more than he is wortbr of inheriting the great legacy bequeathed by tle fiarecf Monti- cello. eflVraon it as wbo Cm saved te Consii. tution frotu the last jrtap f Federalism; and tbe ountrr now look to Mr. Calhoun a i' de fender and preserver froca the tuil cf th concen- t rated m-vney pxw?r whicfi u.realn to csirov that sicred in.trur.cat, atl s a allow op the right of the Stat-;s. and on their rains to erect a conso lidated G jvcreniuct the contain tnat ton cf which cannot iv? othrwie than danerooa u the lii?r- ties cf the people. To tbe Srate liiz.Ma ilcpuhlican Tarty of If i- ip.-i ihe apret.1 i now iiade Are willing m taod of ihs priiiC.- lescf tat fathers of tbe poli tical rhurch, or iil you gv oCift aearch of strange rod-.! Wiil yoa ralJr v.e -v ide with Calhoun. Ucrdou Lewis, Sickens, Khett; Honur, MaUorr, tjuiuu Osutui, nC:rj , i.rk, mJt mij;n tmiy m.ccuoiS V Clary, Webster. liar- rii, A1aia, o!d?, Ilitur, aad ttus T'ortn-rn al'ies! It is for the State Right Farty r.f Miia sippi to think and p.n Ir !! -jj-on tne rear prin ciple at iwi, and then act. Wh m doubtl Peciion, eoerp-y, nntcbitioD, ar l Jie j publican tz cf '! siin "wave in triiw;," O'er the land cf irw? fres. and the Mme of bra re!" Foar Hut, lUi Sept uzas os. i :.9ve rwcirM ynir co-woni'-aticn of lhe2Cwi Asirit, ut wttfKut th a-co-np'.n reclu.km to vhirh f ta tet';rt ?ira w'iic ! j-te-sme by tiHrir not zrxriz io i'Tf, have filei, tbroa?u the nvscarriae of ;1 n'l. I iufor, Lo ver, fra year Uter, HL jw ' tic wbiah I hare seen cf ycir piccfig, that the pTt-at oMeet i to batmomze te fciate Ui'stn HepuMiean Farxy of -.ip;i, and to unlteinir e:Twri ia fvor of the re.t ttetiur of ''dfiver anre ted liberty." wioeh nov agitate the Ucin frwa oa eitreunty tj nno'her. Ti- anderan di. it, tLe Teat ject ,f yxzr meeting' aad the reo;utins, has niy hearty concurrence. It is hijrh time, that all who prfes the old RepiLHcan State Kijh'-a cxed of sould ajile in one cum rooa and xa!ooa eJort to ave tneir principles. They are in great d.ngtr, and I aru under a deer and solemn impreion, that the first and dispen sable step fer their safety, is a complete and entire separation, now and forever, of the Government from th Eanks. Tfcis eSrcled, other and impor tant reforms will fwllowas matter of coarse, and we may hope to see oar Goveroarent retered to its ori final parity. Eot without it, every effort to 1 save, or to reform our free institutioa, will be ia i ma. And let me say in thi connection, that there is no State in this Union, that has a more profound iaterest in liie ioccesi of :hoe great prin ciples, thaa the Slate of Mississippi: and let me add, no section, than that of the lower section cf th immense valley cf turn Mississippi. We of tb old Southern Atlantic States have been bat fihtin your battle in advance; and we look forward wita interest to the time, when oar numerous power ful, ad fioorwhinj offsprings in the South west, will rally wiui nxiKed zeal and emrgj with as around the o!J tar.Lrdof 9tJ, to restore the con stitution, and save the liberty of the country. With groat respect. -I am, fcc. dv. J. C. CALHOUN Jas- W. SicKijrsTar, Fsq. nr.wcrit . '-r'-lare onrelfTSKlepen- Gkaxd Racb. By the Manchester Ga zette, we learn that a mutch race for One. Thousand Dollars wa to be run over the Stadium course, Manchester, on the 30th c October, one thousand yards, piay or pay, between Jerse Crook's horse KJBiNTlJCKY, and John D. Wyatt's horse BULLY HUNTSMAN. Fine sport was expected. election or iTea - ut " ---r tne sootleia . . WT . . .. rt I 110 It fl.- ' cent ct tae v panj c "ntT. banner of civil Liberty and SUte Savers. From tbe firttiine we venfired to express a po litical idea we have beea with Jefferson in the the o,t nd practice of tbe GoTernroeat, and ia the j r e fm n k to confers rrOClaiTjailOll waJc, " " tut wo acted i0 9ful1.Ti fr In an, future strujgie L wl b the soverty of of the Stataa and thViaterea of the sulh ry be involved, we will be found under' the iUndolph banner. on the side of the South- v dair with Mr. Clay wbo when he saya that o?e,T i acurae to the master and a earse to the slave"- jor we thiuic that slavery is a blestin; to the South and the beat possible state for the nero. We re rx that this subject, long since considered as a settled feature cf our Government, should at this day be again excited and discussed. It is to oar mind, a question which forbids discussion, and wbn it coi&e to an issue we conceive there is batouo re-tort, and thit is: "Away with the Un ion, ::aud by your arms aud shoot down those wiio dipoe your nhts ana wno woula sea innocence destroyed aad your fortunes ruined Thee reaiarks are made in lattice to oar own rtl-aand pnncipiev We think tieary Clay is wronged, deeply so, by the democratic press on the subject of slavery; and if the excitement and party rag-e of tee day fails, posterity will yield jos Uce to hi name and claracter. The Detnocratic press of Missiaaipi thinks lit tle of the efect it is producin? in its constant dis cussion of abolition, and pays out little regard to to tbe oallalujahs if lately sang to the proclaim. rnatiou and Laioo. TLe more they talk of aholi- fritter the minds of the South ern wea and thereby prepare a way run- a, tion of the Union. If tkj Marsl.all County EepaUicaa will oblige us hj Uic Miblication cf tma article in fall, we will rorone trje ia-ertion of an thing it may aay in r.;Jy, ini uuke WJ.t the !at of oar controversy about IA x. C' ay ar d abiuco. At the request of oar Lexiogion eastern pnrary, we readily yield a place to the above a i title. Our readers will judge how far suc- o-?fu If ? editor has been in endeavoring to d-a'.roy the charges made and supported by this paper sniiMt Mr. Clay. As the editor declines a continuance f tl.e ducussion, wa hrdl not offer to Aornment upon his "reply a lie is pleased to term it farther than to av, that his "three simple remarks are gir en more ia the style and characterof a "jude than of a "defence by counsel of the accus ed. Still we are entirely willing that his verdict pass for what it is worth. But, in order that it may be fairly estimated by nis readers, we are obliged to request his publi cation in the Standard of the article on which he has set in iudirment when, we are wil- ling to say of our differences respecting Mr. Clay, "requiescat in pace." The Manchester Gazette says: "Quite aa extensive busineis has "een done in Bran don money. Holders readily let it go for Itiver or Union Bank notes, paying 40 per cent premium. All kinds of shinplasters are rrridly falling into dmepate. We are glad" to hear it. The issuing of irredeema b!e notes ought to be a capital offence. . tea loco Coeo. ia THIBTEi:! GO'S FOE L NT WHIG Vf yrid of" tbe adverae yS st are l e II hppr to Uie that the Loco pocos of Looada have W ini Vf lie aAJ majority cf IS that ea Its a Oct ONE MILLION 2fDE3. I I ini il t w. IP m csJ. akc deesae: 'ASH TET AKOTItJUl ! J4 froa aader ! -The Stai""( s i nbee eoaA refjrmed, eaaaaai paled, rejww radir&IW: XoxaWc comty ka elected pOe rsadidsU to the Lfidatnre ay the t, aot soiUiBtJy to be adoired saajorky C ff:tV-rea, TlYZ tor.!!I 10a21oootT fi. Cart. J Lo-Ms. V D.ri Sz-m cha Deh-rrr. Mrs TT rrV-Js O Uavis. W J i-.tt 2. Sew?i TV-,- -ia I-rk Eev'dSEIXvidsoQ. Z. Jofes S H-a, 2.n L Gey, D H Liir-if. JLa- 1 drewEIis 3, Lriis D na. A-scs f 2 F English. r Jrepk rc?kir. M H Faicccer. H T Fewier. Ia. ;! ITaraer. Jia Foater aad Ca. Thca A Falousar s xorresTar, iviiaa erra-2 aaa Co. 2w t Fall, Thoa Fi-ci. Jta Falkaer. tF.;ha 3 liaac Oiej Jta A Fn thm Semblicsaaad AoVocai. What a Hepi15 te aS-ir il liial inz-Iir;, A wi,--l tO travel tWO OT three htf of otlier that an Inni -W mast prCa h money liquidation; of hIs x ncy of a sister state, much higher thaa ours. ywIII make a difference of usn the amount oi lus btll. Our eoieinpoary of the Yicksbor g Rejster char ge bribery epos the AdminitratioB, and offers as woof of the reiity of the charge, a statement in tla LmiiSTille Jonrnal, a paper edited by the roost shame iC impudent, mendacious liar in the coan try a biHtrjES1 "? that hesitates not to ca lamniata and hu&e every ican however hijh in the estinmtkm of th American people who happens to differ from Geobsc P. Faxsxici, in poliuc We eschew the evidence etthe pctrid black jnard as we would the loathaome ers.6.'aces of a withered slatofprostita'ion, whose hairhaa grown fcray ia th stews of eor motion. TW f!iowi eSTu-ioas oajtt jereT o9 qtoAd y aj rpnetacie eJitjf in the Stat after his vil aasai!met.t of ut worthy OtJreratrf. i A MERE FLEA-BITE. The Memphis Enquirer says, the tremendous whipping re ceived by his party the other day, in Maine, is "no great shakes" of a whipping, after all! Tnis reminds us cf a school fellow of ours, who having been most unmercifully flogged by the school ma ter, on coming out of school was jeered at for his importune. Pooh I says he, it was no great shakes of a flogging; he did'nt break any bones P The impudent philosophy of the urchin is more than equal led by the brazen effrontery of the Memphis scribe. We dare say the tremendous route of the hoc poco forces in Ohio, Marylzod, Arkansas, &c Szc See. will be heralded in the Enquirer as no great shakes of a route a mere skirmish, nothing more. Impcdfs, impudence, impudence, is the striiisj fea ture of the federal presses of this cscstry. They will not tell the truth, nor coess tha truJi, even when it is palpabls as sua-F:jht to the whole community. SPOaTSirSX AHOY? Dy aa Radotp!k, ia ss-daya RepaJUia, k will be tint rae vm-r the HMj Sprues race al.eosaaaeoatJM- ea fTedssrsdsy the Cat of this ssec. 20 or 40 net. Is it because Tennrssee money is worth in triniically more than MississippiT No, the people should be a p Vised of the fact- The interior has been measurably exempt from this misfortune, through the exertions of the Jjanngs Institution and the Merchants and Planters Bank, the bills of which pass qmte currently throughout the state. The banks in tne uwiu auJuv. - r. , t prevent the extortion of many tavern keep ers in the country, who exact a Iarsre per ct froan travellers when they ofler Mississippi mo iey. Let them use tlielr energies to throw oTthe odium which prejad.ee and ignorance have heaped upon them. A TIlAVLLLLii Dies at his residence in Limestone Coosty Ala, on the 5th of October, Mr. Jamzs ssua .a -rar- tby and respectable citizen. Notice. A LL those who parchasea rood at theaactioa Xluale of SIMPSON and fSULLIYAN. are re quested to sail and get them in tfieea dars, other wise they will be re sold, and we will not be re sponsible. Also all those who have not riven their notes, will please call at oar old stand and give their cote. SIMPSON and SULLIVAN. Holly Springs. Nor. 3 2 14, 2w THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI j Marshall County. Circuit Court, September Term, 1833 Sarah Ann Penix, ) VS. Bill for Divorce. William R. Penix. ) T I llilS day came the Petition by ber Solicitor, L and it appearing to the satisfaction of tbe coart, that the defendant resides out of this State, so that process cannot he served. It is ordered by the court that this casse beset for bearing, ca the facts charged in the bill, and d roofs at the next term of this coart, and that a copy of this order be published in the Marshall County Republican for three moth .before t ar next term of this court A copy. Test: J. C. ALDZSSON, Cll. Not 3-1 4-3 ni. SZxin plasters. THE Change Tickets issued by u, whenever amount of Five Dollars is presented, wilj 17UCCXA1CU W1U1 AUrCI lUUtlCJ VI EOSS & ALUSJS, Holly Springs, Nov. 2-14-tf the be Graha-3, Asrs GiZjs. G FGeral, Za! 2. Eerry Guieacie 2. ."tra 5T Give iirsw Gaaa, DSGreerSL Vay,CC&9a4. "-gsii an 2. A C (jwu S. 2 Givraa, Geo Gray, Gibson Gerald. Wa Garty S, ssry Greer. SokBoa & Goodaaa. Ltacaster G lever, Greer aai Crockett, h a GwL O Gcrica aad exx iao Gns der, 'A'ci Gives, eaj- Giutr- H. ;oUCUka,CMIW.SCEtC C.aHaorW Stw. Km Svra-i Uera, LV. TV liaH S, I. H H -7. . nul,J-aa L. miT . KC Ifcir.-. J Hunan, j S. Haptam, Mary A tU, XnS Bc, a. jga Henxa, Fmiern B. tLildS'r, J atea Barm, Mmm Ja UssiuCS A liiaai. O S K;-K. M H BarTrr, Jx Hdt icr, Me. HarCTS. P W SLtam-Mry. Osi la Ei; rr. Bawd S tteraa. V -hag L Kou. Wcaa Hffa 8, aCTsh Asa Bcrfey. fc--xir-.I Kama, Wta B Hcrtey, J C Ba-v. -- 3 t&ae,CJ JdadaTvaBaJbaaa. itaiaCa. ia-s Harrv. 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Xabaa Taocaaa, C S TarpJr.E 5 Taaa, JoaaiC Twa Ir Tcdd, TV5, 5 T Tfwrr.JtWrr. N0B1TIERN BANK OF MISSISSIPPI;? Holly Springs. Oct 22. IbSS. ( 4 T a meeting of the director of thi instiu.tioa Jm. held at the banking- boose this &sy, it was Besolved, That books for the subscription of the remaining capital stock cf this institution be open ed at the Cankiaj bouse ia Holly Spris:, on Sat vrday. December 1st, nnder the snperistendescs of the President and Cashier, or either f them, and coatian opea for thirty days. a copy of the records. W. GOODMAN, Caah'r. A trcs to Cpcrtsz;ea. F nIlS races over the Holly Springs race eocrse Ji wi3 ccnt''oa W'edaesiay the 2lst day of rirat day, anile heats car, taro mile beats; third day, three v stts; fourth day, bast tbrsa ia Cre. The Pwx -r each day will ba worth tla attesUoa of the ist order of sports . Ti track will be xa good order, aad ac- GUsati9BS of all kiada rood. J. C. RASPOLPIL oct zi-iyzt HZr-bia Cirnta trJ Jefcsoa Tea Te3e-; w3 eyOC aci cr tiis cCJr- W TaU lyma 3 Tail-. Tar 4a Saskh X, W-Z Tbraaa, Rati Tr-7., Aaioa Taaap T TVosm, J S Taoia.yK, A a Tal-'-r, Wa S Tsracr, Jfta C Tc. Tlkea-eat, Geo W TerreO. Lf ILscisK-d Tmk, J-fca Tisew, Maraia Taoee. V. O D "Waisoa 2. Them Wlmixmrmt. WW, "Dawaa E- jtfaae. mhm Wartaaaa. Lf Wcae, s O WiiW X, .- H rot, Jf WWTVtWiri, JSi. Sni Wrf, i c r:ye, B W Wa3 J. Wa L WCaaa. UX 5 Wi. Waa. JDWarfr. FTWW. B. O WEiaasaaw-ly-arxiaeWa h. Bajrxfpe, A F WawS, Dcsav-adaeaia ,-aILer X, O 0 f 'ataa k Ca SlarsSaM &xiCT Js&m irAke. If a Ifarrea, JaoaCha rarra aticrl7. SaavS. T" C tuava a.rTBr fer any at fbicaaay usy ara ansum. a - nmm T ALLA-'rA5ILS"S"CO: C:3nSI0N iIcTriax-a. Tew tVk t-a-der their service ta ti Piasters aidlT-erihajtr of Jrts 2Iiis8f?ri Sefertaa Oct. 7. 23. S. X0Z3A5- Caw gegi;j-ltos Last Notice Iiah ta leava iuIt Spris-s fcr a few -acss, I ewe ocaer, xs4 i jpsl t pay i taa via ar ubSehted to sm ca acsocss. wiH m e,s asti pay p 31r. Levi Uka is assseaisai & ceil cy fccTB's, if this ajoGce is sec araai S3 ta y9 pie eaasat expecX aay tid else hex s fLal ti4s? accocais ia the kaaaa Cf ciia sr ccjsetiss. , 3L- r..'imtiifc.rii n-0C' - K?y Lrri-js, JLigsiZX 1??- I t r