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Till: HORNET. I t . II . If N N II I M H I v it ii ii i i row t i . . I I . hi ! t( l,, i. MtSOOtat'""" ' 1 i " i ki", fc i , bin '"4MW in Un "i1 if the i Imvi i ann I IV live. Mi I r win HI I W It I u H.ii il - i,m mi : I it u I fl tt I I I I f I lifcoKM, I! i Ltmi o o V ,. AJU" II VwfMMa 1 1 M. Ml f" 0 ihr il 'I'' llf thl ttn.Ht'ttit WHAT H I i '..til ill K . I , v.,. t,,,tr,r, SVII LIA.M M1IIIH Ar COL WILLI M II 'Ml T. s. SYRKA, A. HARDY. ther MM All it tine! till lf'' l' " miimint if ri ampl fi'Mi winch, in in a nmifli Mtlfl to miii"'!!!' luiii mtwlnlifi' nf ihf 1 w'l" m ' lira of thr Vfc-- hanrirv Court, whlrh I lli" cwwMea nf ''nrroll, Holne. Oitaw, YaliHHwIn ami 'I'allaliiit' In" Anj.ni tftfc, 1-1:1. f). W. II. MARK hnn r.Mtu.fri n to mi- notinr Me imnif a n rnmlnlnii' Rf Gtffl " M'' Itnh irt Cnuri n Vhtmesru, baM at Cerroiltoni fur the I (-! net i i.itiji. i'i of tlir ciiiiuHM "I HohntS, Choctaw, nrroll, ValMimfm ml Tallahatchie, at tho next November I lection. Aafaet 10, I t:i J. S ,fi NSfi.N, I'.sq , lm requested u to announce hi name m a riunlilate for Clerk of the Vwr-i Iirii cery Court. i-oniMiii! the miiiti"i of ( nrroll, Holme, Choctnw, Yalobusha anil Tall ilmtrliif. isopt. 6, liMS, Wp nre requested to announce the nntno of MENU V MORTON, us ii candidate for Clerk of the Vice-Cham.-cry I curt, to lie holilen at Carrollton, OOOISOS' inn ,ne ''onntiei of ('nrroll, Holmes, Choc law, Yulo bushn ami Tnlliihatchie. Sept 7, 1948. 1 I Till" I'fll'I'l t I l i l'llflllll''ll'''l Wll'l " iKMUllilc. Bui M jualic hoiiflV Wiiulil I V , , f... . it f A.Mmr llln- i ,.,,,,,,! ,,i ,w tniHoiiM ill IWiW'i I'tP j Hi c it, tint iiitii am fiol Imrli inl wny M.r ,,, , r I ,,,,,., !,,k HofN.I WW ' (ioile li nl bvgan in ofK-n Intir if ta mnI IN ihaogh h r kniH wtn mmI il dsngirmn fh guitlriiMiii rvlurntrfi r-aily morlifWd at not tmir, mul i l'' wiwl m Ihi fionaffjwni . hivn,,- .!;..., I :,,w ,l,v, ...il Kn.lri ti.rn. ' " "- ," r, rt, -n r;. I . v -I v I n- i.i f9 il . I I. ...I I....... I .. i lli. i.a.irluili 111 I' ' Ml lllf m..ot.t btttl l Ihf bMtk, on m iv . j Rjt (i) hf gtfe , ,., ,,,, fctot iio, fir, make llie HliUUtl ami bMMlk ,aVr, ltA4f,u tlltlk, m 1 h-r- Rtf RMllMM "ttiiMt IiIhtjiI iitnl jiutrintio iluclniif fftl lo Ft pildMlU Ihf bond of ihf Stutf. I InJlli, for I'rremrn.iii ufiee coutitry." Tim ni.frt.witli.nit l.ar of refutation, thai IfiMlfM my nm t. vo..,.1r.bl,,rk lngrMliudt,N but H " ,1"' w,,rn " f",ind. Jj , . ' . .... , tht liauk would Piniain a Ioh, lh energies 01 thank bmta Ihtra Ii Hill Mnong Um living, hf Sutr ,M.rM fmployfd , wlnd n, Imnorutili' men cnmigli to .:oii(li'iiin sucli ilrpl.i jj ,, wtn ,. greatrxl hi-iIiIp dvantlgl'i and to keep tln-ir ptr))ttralori from public stu- j thai at Icaal Ihrrc millioni of her capital could tion, tliut i hoy may not have the opportunity hare been laved. This hai bean, and will ho, ef doing tha like again. j ,osl ';' r"",n; , , . , e I 'Jdlv. The Mate ha lost, say one hlindrad Mr. Kennedy says he is "an hutnble plan-' an,j fifty thousand dollars by tha Pagaud ler." Poor fellow, we should all pity him for fraud and I he Gravel defalcation. It iaimpos being placed in auch an awful predicament. 'Wa to arrive at the exact amount for the i:.u... . r ti WI7V Turut Treasurer and Auditor have not vet ascertain W itli H .cat little sum ot 1.1. l. I IK , . ., . .... r. , . . ... . . . ed it. It mtV be much more than the above SAM) D iLLARS, ir, winch you obtained Bmoant-lhe ayatem of fraud may indeed he from the I lion Hank, and passed olf at par yet continued for it is impossible for the Ali tor property; or perhaps paid out to the daily (ditor or Treasurer to tell how many warrants laborer 1o the widow and orphan, the title ''here are out. Mow could they detect a fur ol being "an humble planter" comes with a t,,er iMue 01 fraudulent ones? very bad grace. The honest planters of Car- i , ,n f"cl "ian-v incIined to ,hc bo,,lcf ,,,at , . ... , . these Frauds mav be continued tor thev sav, roll county; cannot be Bulled with such c an-'...i .. t .1. ;. a 'l 1 "the more taxes we pay, I he larger IS the debt trap sympathies, as to be induced to vote for cf 1P Stale." Bui il will be asked, can the you. They know the manner in which you last losses enumerated be properly attributed have acted. You? whole course, even before t0 repudiation? I answer yes, Had it not the curse of repudiation had found an advocate h.ecn or that question, and the blindness of me 'i-u)ie uvunHiuueu uiereuy, urraves uouiu not have obtained live hundred fotes in the W M. BOO'I II vV T. S. YRES, Will addresa the voters of Carroll coun ty, at Epperion'i precinct, n Friday tho 22nd. inst. At the Meeting House near Parker's, on Saturday the 23rd. inst., ;tt which the opposing candidates for the Senate and Legislature are invi ted to attend. icr nioMAs ii. williams! ihl inde pendent Democratic candidate for Governor, will address his fellow-citizens at the follow ing limes and places, '.o-wit: At Coflfeeville, on Monday 25th September, " Grenada " Tuesday 'JGth " Carrollton, " Wednesday ii7th " " Middleton, " Thursday 28th " " Greensboro'" Friday 29th " CAMP-MEETING. A Cam p-Meeting will commence tit Sweet Water, (formerly Bophumpa) on the 5th October. We publish this no tice at the request of the Preacher in charge of this Circuit. THE-'SPECI i: BENEFIT." Benjamin Kennedy, the repudiating can Hidnte for Senator of this conntv. fins mnrlp his debut at last. We have anticipated this '"' of the Union Bank, and the hypothecation .Jf wnatantjy studying and practising for a longtime. Since the canvass has open- of the very same bonds, which you now say would havebeen alHerv ed in this county, he has been busily en- WM unconstitutional, and ought not to be paid, thing been kept sale. Had it not been for this gaged parrying off the blows aimed at his un- ,,u" is not twisting an oath "seven ways for blinding doctrine, it would have occured to guarded head by the honest bond-payers of Sundy," why then straws has failed to "show I lw mir,tl of .Father Matthews, who gave both political parlies. They have fastended ,wlllcl' wa.v lhc w'nd blows." inconsistency, corruption and other guilts so The richest part of Mr. Kennedy's letter is tiurht nnnn the cent pmati. thnt vn man in vot U enmc Ho vvliinnc; mnotnliir..!!.. l . ..II ataa .. ...I " "t5 v a ...... .. ...ii.,, in . - - - ii.w.ii puniiiv uouiiu ,,wi 'ii"t, wntii vjuives was paviin' safety and great gusto, dely the whole repu- every thing, ami nothing in particular, and m on gola, "and other gold and when log now to Pfifitva hi afcofscffi Kaan Mm- siaalppl hit iinilaliile.1 (Iim tciiuiidrel, or he bar, iii hi coiimi- ill i.i ibty. That tlir m iy unitule him m this latl retolve, to retrievr her aha motor, desires a CITIZBN roMii sin rr.t REVIVAL with un: BAPTWW. On the ?th irtat., ministers and peoj.le met near Ittd-graas, and held a Onmp-mealing with the Provide noa shurch, (Carroll county,) which continued aecen days; during which time the word of Uod was pleached with power and demonstration of the Spirit. Pro. lessors were revived, and many sinners enn I verted to Hod, forty of whom attached them selves to the church, and wen- baptised by Rev, B. Carroll, their Pastor making in all 31 1 ha ' has baptised In this church. This community is one of wealth and influence, and bids fair to j cope with any in the Slate in point of litera ture. The people here are blessed with the indefatigable labors of Mr. C. C. Campbell, a ! graduate of Wale College, w hose competency to teach is surpassed by none. In the female department he has .Miss W. M. Washburn, of Vermont, who is equally qualified as himself. In a word, learning and Religion are the topics of the day in this vicinity. Sept. l'Sth 1S-13. in our State, indicated what you would be if an opportunity ottered. L.o on in your unho. State for thai Office for the most of his ac- ly course, until the spear, shot by the hand of quaintances believed with Gov. MW'utt, "that HONESTY, shall pierce you through. (, he v-oul,l steal r No, nothing but parly zeal, well know, as does the entire population of r,0'. Minded, and corrupted by repudia . . .1 . i tian, could ever have elected Craves tresurer this countv, the motives that induce vou to p r, . : .;! . i ,i i - a a ot Mississippi and the same causes hindered dye your hands in the filth ot repudiation. the detection of Pagaud. There was a total It is to your interest to do so depreciate the inattention to every thing, save the devising paper of the Union Bank, so that vou can get waVa an m,,;" by which lo fasten the foul entirely clear of liability. Unlike the private P"1 f rePuJiati,m, 011 ,the State. No man . ' , , ; l r . . '-a" Convince me, but that bv attention the ctiten.s.r, who is lead astray by false doc. fraud couid have immediately discovered, trines, promulgated by demagogues and such , without convincing me at the same time, that men as yourself, you occupy a very critical , the plan of keeping the Auditor's Books, and little spot on this habitable globe. Tirirnnhe 's,u'n8 he warrants, is so entirely defective, consilient in theirrepudiatingnotiona,youcan. J! ' !"ave ruPXPsed 8,1 th w(!,i'L to a con; riM .' ,. h '' itmuation oi the same species ol forgery and not. I he reason is this: you acted through- fraud. And although Craves was elected out in favor of all Hanks, and as a SWORN Treasurer and although disposed to dishon- i" ter of the Legislature, voted for the char- :psiy yet if the people, and their officers, had Graves a certificate that there had been none, or very little good money paid into the Trea sury, while he (Graves) had been in office, that diating class of the State, to attempt his extrication. then says: "In March or April 1840, I was transferred to a seat in the directory, at Jack the "unconstitutionality of the Bond1' lT ...... ... ,,. klliuvn i;nnuoi- fi.wl om.p1i.,in I 1... 1 ' . .1 - "', uunvuvcu, uau 11 noi ueen lor repudiation. To carry it out the people forgot to do their duty at the polls and under its influence, the officers of course could be ignorant, as new born babes, ot what was be ing done by their associates. Not less then, than 3 million one hundred and fifty thousand uuuaia nae ueen ios i 10 me Mate by repud tion. Nor is this all. I suppose it reaaooal it was notorious to every body, except perhaps Matthews and Tucker, (whose duty it was to know .'i thnt ho Mas nnrlinn ..!.! ...1 i i. ; ...ii t, .u. - ii.. u... j-.i .- j " - r n ku'u wncrever ne 11 .3 v.ru HUUH.i um. r, ((crsuo.uiy , enter- mo, uui buciiucu umy one or two meetings ot j went. These things eertainlv could hnvA l,of. r il.. r. - i: . I. u. v , . i i i . , . . . i ; nan mui mm lneuuiv leeungs lowaros :ur. rvenneiiy, uie noaru, ami resigned my place, and while as a private citizen but politically, the blade there I did not receive a dollar from the bank, has been drawn from its scabbard, and so !ng but resisted by my vote, the passage of a res as our arm is able to wield it with good effect, olution which had for its object a verv hand by cutting through the tainted flesh of mis- ; some sPF.rin benefit for the Directors." creants, and faithless public servants, and ex- j , very handsome specie benefit for the Di posing their meanness and rascality, it shall j rectors?" ha! ha!! ha!!! And Mr. Kennedy never return to its sheath. "resisted," and by his vote prevented the pas- In a late number of the Middleton paper, sace of this "specie benefit." Only "atten appears an address "to the voters of Carroll ded one or two meetings of the board," we county," in which, no doubt, Mr. Kennedy ' think you say, a few lines above. Pray then thinks he has immortalized himself. It is one . tell us how much you should have received of the most puerile and weak (kings, we ever! for all this trouble ELEVEN THOUSAND recollect to have read. He speaks of tfce in-! DOLLARS! why that would only have been fcidious work of misrepresentation," and oi l "earning a dJar, before spending one!" If having "obtained a little papbk money from ; the truth of the matter was too n, Mr. Ken the Bank," and goes on and says some would nedy's portion of the "specie benefit" was so think it "black ingratitude" in him to opppose small, having only served "one or two days," -and tHui he belhiioht him?elf of a fair chance of la- pose it renannnhU to say, that when this question started, there were me minions l nion money in circulation 1 robably two-tilths of tins sum" was owned by Mississippuins. I consider at least fifty per cent, ol its depreciation has been caused by this same odious doctrine which would cause another loss of one million of dollars to the people ol the Slate. It is likewise reasonable to set down 25 par cent, of the loss on Audi lor s warrants to repudiation, to the fear that the State would repudiate them which would amount to at least one hundred and fifty thou sand dollars more. If we add to thi i of private credit, the panic, the sacrifice of To the Voter- cf Carroll C ounty. Fellow-citizens of Carroll County: I am an unfortunate, humble and needy can didate for the office of Assessor of Taxes at the next November election, anil there being a charge in cii dilation against me, which i? not satisfactorily refilled is well calculated to defeat my election. I have therefore, thought it due to each Voter in this county, and justice to myself to repel the foul slander. The per son who has aided and circulated this false hood against me, is Mr. Elias E. Gentry of Holmes county. Now, fellow-citizens, I ask you to hear both sides of this matter, and the evidence and then decide whether 1 am guilty or not. And if I .shall be able to prove to your satisfaction that I am not guilty, I feel as sured mat tnose ot my fellow-citizens who have (innocently) aided in giving circulation to this report, will be more willing to correct it than they were to give it publicity. Mr. Gentry says that he was one of my se curities as Assessor and Collector of Yalo busha county, (this is true,) and that I was a defaulter.and that he (Gentry) had every thing he owned sold to satisfy my defalcation this is false wholly and basely false. I will now present to you the evidence to prove that I am entirely clear of this charge, and that Mr. Gentry has wilfully and maliciously lied and wandered me. The State of Mississippi, Yalobusha County, n. . f , 1 William II. Brown, Uerk of the Circuit Court of said county, do hereby certify that there is not now ancf nev er was an Judgment or Judgments against James e. i kes, as Assessor and Collector of aJobusha ounty, nor against any of his se cunt.es as such Assessor and Collector, in the brd1ere,,m'V,l,Sal'1?0l,'''y' M Ly the records ol said Court. In testimony whereof, I have hereun to SJ. to set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at office in Cofieo yille, the 15th day August, 1S43 (Signed) WM. H. BKOWN.CI'k. "Due James C. Stokes, or order, the sum of Dec!" IWISS kr;l?2 ihHfch uec, i4i. (Signed,) f?. E. GENTRY cvmI.nOt0W:liven 10 m for moo. ay that I paid on an execution against E E gentry in the year tS3, lo keep 7ro,n le ,'ri v mg his poor wife of her cook, wh.Ut I was ud tL rpry y,heri,Fo1 vaiobusha cou ;,r, S i::;;1 Police: no.for t.te mo7'S Egjtfl uliiy, MM NMMMM Ilia fi-sr, nf the levi i iinv lie lliei'iinw, 1 1ll If.ir b- le.'lhrd, the , be crippled for i Imi", M uur hurl I I,, ILL lilau ,. under-tand I be re i icknH il it h lea uiihealthv here than arettfM ui, which we believe case. ( m r urn. In the ratlv Mfli had S very good b'iii in I M 1 obtained, both lor lha ats and m sales of the three In .t dav 500 bale per dav. principally! i- -1.1 a . .. I I 1 1 1 1 ..'j .' ii. ..'i..i.,iji,ui d'U em markets. Middlinff aaldaitfl - pi ' r fair to fully M'ddlinu fair t a5k n a m lii . t-i r... i i r UAJ .1 1 VV i (It I. laiiiisi ii it 1 DC dinarv f)Ac; M iddliui! (J a (ii: Ml i a i On Thursday morning tha IM L- i'.. . . ii u uuivui mvnwiii i.i uutuii ..i. .. I ; ..... K.J ., : 111 I . I I I A 11 I 'II II H . ..1 i . . i . 111 T U I f, ton had been made; .U.OOO bales three davs, at the small advaoOtM II. 1 .i ,. ( . i , I i . . i an.'! I i'. ti l srrir ii 't ti m -i i i uiwii'. auu j wpi'p one it!ir i iiMii'-t' VPs n .v n dtnary and Middling qualttw llie tine weather witn i proepeeti ii harvest. ;im tho reooru w I ' i crop of Cotton in this country lot av estimates ol 15 a lh a I7UU in lll AVUnl nvnr I NHI-MRl Mil 4m-t Mm A Rgnxm tt.n.itl.nr li-i.l inililii I r "til ...4 1 1 1 1 v "v.auiv i, i.w i.i tOffO and purchase a supply. t i i i Co t i., inn i' 'in "in va in i un it vii v IIIUI IU l now the same cause, 2 a 4 centime. The sales have been verylyht CiB ui me FTflMJI Mucn in wh ijui ii vim it'cw Laia -'i ui ,ia, I . .i inlv itiito , , 4r Pr I iu vers on v LMve to complete rap . I . . I'll llll lll illJU .-.UL- IU HIU V.HI. unlv reported. We are unable I tin. i,,:nLil vi sett e. all d a lines tions we consider the prices ol ou vs. tecelUla oi uctt uj-.v; auoui ,uwi; naies. i ue wvmw - IV. .L- t -i I. i. Iiir I t I I 11 LI. III.""; and dry. This time last year Wet weather. Liverpool Classified Old. Missy 5 a 5i 6il 74 at ' . a- a Inferior, -Ordinary, Middling, Middling fair, -Fair, - Gjood Pair, Good and Fine, I f . . . f.0 I III "36 r?l rnnlc Inr niW ti tO W Bagging 144 a 15 cents 't0Pe ! Ol'rif. 14 a ui -.-m.- - L ,lfee.lo S ojc, and St. Domin-o 6i a 63 cents f Vtntmmu ) I n J t CtS. .1 . . I . Mtlllfl ttour. Trices have oeeu " , n 'i r' .- t 11 -ind 5" rorK. rin iucas sill! T (1 SKI 2n: tiearc- 14 i I'll II IS. LI J- ' Bacon. Hams 4 anu o cts ; shoulders 3 to 34 cts. Whiskev.-20 a 21 c. Corn. 28 a 40 cents. - aiUi.1 H..I n ilw, .hxM.'lllJ. s ner raw" . 34 and 35 cents in sac but ample for the demand. i . ii i' n mm l, iu leas. imperial j . i r.ii w onts. om 4t) cts., Powchong 40 a 4J cm hi :. k U LXUII IICI llf. . , Candles. New Bedto.d Dra xt ... i . . .i" -,m npr PO"1 .aniucKei a o r . j . j Soon. Boston No. 1 at4J Ji jined Sugar.-So 1 loal lo i ....A ij cenis i ci uuuiiu. .S(rf.Coarse and fine per sack. . naa a law sun with the county of Yalo- rtrlSJIrWnTT" -i mum .