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AGENTd.- A. B. PtAWB1D0I mi 4 Co.. 11 1-2 Commercial place, ffcw Wrleaa, are authorised to act at agents for th InUllioencer : te reetr swbecrlptious and ad- rtising jptydre vpUetion and i-wjitfor Jbefame. jlftihlaDartrMer thoMalJi "ST' " At iford, JIW 1 " v WSatanil Mail strives every day at .V)r. C!oViroliiff Boottt at. 11 A. . "Sotrrasa" aUn arrive every day at 1 4. at. iotnt North at ' . o.vtotoc Milt," Laftwtte Sprmg andToea- la. nver 1 ueeoava, morrain rimi irl 'Depart Monday, Wiuelayt an Fridays tt;, Closes at r si . - :'-. FfSOf-s Mail. vU College mil, anlves Ilonrfars, Wejiiesdavs end Fridavs at r. ir, Departs Tues dmiluafanijSatarAiya at 7 aV, Clof to T4'i arrives "every Saturday at 1 r. at. 1 De af A? every" Friday at 6 dose Thursday at .noci TO rKocit Foa iit arrive every Batoraay at iz a. art at 1 t Doses at It A. at." ' " p. L. RMORELET, p. . J.J L.I-J- LJ..B tloa Female Cvliece. , ,' Jivf next session of this Institution will com wtr ea MpndaT.the 10th intd. lt La been 'jH". M considerable exports, to afford (fa ss aJvaa ts and frcilitiesor thorough 4uct-0 , Ta Collg buildings art etnnmo iitm and wcU twtilaaeaV Ta.. aachur assure tssjssj ti.Tin VlaurhUrs fc educate, that e-ary attention .will b bestowed to -seder ysstng la-M-cMeaftihuid'cainfbHabk. w For further information, apply to R. R. H. TWrmaV, President of the Farulty, Oxford MU- Calt Cawtlt Coalll'l ' 1 ' ' of omt ritiMira who intend bnminfr coal tWWrwJnr,'WoUldd well to purchase of Men, Mkkii-V Holly Rurinpt. Mesnra. 1). k H-are wsscl in fiimisliini; the firrt ejnnlity f)ttj0irh coal to thfl gtod people ' of oilr nen;tiborili(t town, and the? wjll wipijly thepeo- jL$lrs4 JiU'Krn. .3)ain 4. ... Morrill, iloNy 5paraga,r n. -t (nepS-Jl , ; ,..t Tifywed'-v; V'-- . ': JJjSjturday Iiutt, at tlie Uolly Springs jncct irtK'Mr. M'aUon, In hw apeecU ;dvoeating thn nllhorpjropprj, apolce of aeceswon M ti-dmifr ffAVita i A avickad w9 waa tjiding at our raV,'Whfcorod in oilr ear that "it waa a dem 'd nelrMaoii, hurt enoiiRh." ; pff rriiide. .-' ; ' ' Jl,iV6 Luly fnc'lid' preHen'cd iij last week will) C new-iiuthirined Southern Ui(;hU Cockade. IiflrV) of the' Paliiu-tto button within the ro- actt'e reprcKcnling the State of South Carolina fiinfltw, la auhxtitnteri a half-npen boll of cotton, kMf 'tlie'Worli,' 'intended o represent the ilitto7i StiailfiMii a SouIIkth Confederacy. , rt'j(. i i . afcrt at Cullega Iiill, .AICuxcuht under the direction of Mi-a. W, F. PtfrrV Will ht gtven by the young Indiea of Col legeJTl Female 8euiinarj', oo Friday night, lle rml)er 21st, liO, the proceeds of which, after pwytii etprnaes, will be dcroted to the Iniprove irTai't pf Ilia ground and building. VirJteta for ftentlcmcn, 1 : Indioo, ISO renta ; eftlVdrert tinder ten years of age, BO rents. Tick eta for site at Mr. Ilohert.0 book store, and at Wttihsr t Watklns', Oxford, and at thntore at CMfFffe Hill, . ' ' Female Inatitato, Il-ollr Rprlni;. JEvf iivwDBHR, tho nnhlc woiucn of tho South art giving n'l nI 1 nfrt to the ciPrU of Ihtir husbands and brotherii to break the chain tf agression which rnthrulls them. In order to assist in the cquipmed! of the' Jon. !nvis Killes, the young ladies df the llojl firings Fenial ! Iiititiite will (fiTciiTrrahd Concert and erici of Utttekuljort Thur'nday VTenlng, 1)ec. iotli, . til-? IVlWcU'of w hich are to be given to thnt gallant rompany. M'ill not the ladies of Oxf.ird, by a Concert, or some other moans, raise money to irwre a, flag fur the Iimar Killes f 9m,OmJt.- , ' . i : ' U aaar not he hii proper that we should inform eflrade ' tbt the connuimieution, ' signed "Many Farmera," in another column, miggcat ihfriiat i nallc a "raaseTrative tioket" for tlie Jdnriir5nn, avis handed m by a gentleman who 1a Mi ' 'armor.", Furtht-r. i are in receipt of note from a reliable gentleman of this place, wtirr'aira 1r. I. S IJiiPrrJ authorizes rue to mij jll 1 svilt attta'uffer bu name to be used a Aawwilat fat- th CnVrnttonf and that ti will aj )ftMHj Vupporf to tlie present nominees" j Jieasra. Uiniar ana isom. . ., . . -Mam n t-'it.'Kt . .4. 9 Ik Tatewa af Lafliyvtt Oaar4 - viri."rrrtd that the tirket' nominated by the Conntion oh tlia 8th Inst to repreMnt flits ounty aatke Stat ConrenUon the" election to t lfcl) on Bi 50th lrisl.-i not acceptable to large number of the voter of the county, we vronoae the followinc Ji.-iK it l COSBRHTATirB TICKET: . , n. RonF.r.Tsox, J. BUFORD. All ronaarratKe men arar invited to aid ui in lectin iii4 tidaL ' ' f Is. m JT!AXyF.lMEBS.-' "4VlirtA;arT lcimpea. 1 . A Mississirn mother a few days ag(irrhark- ed tis,tbatthe beat way as she thought ,t bring the North to a returning sense of yutico whMl'rbTrfifeT tmr hnmense patronaje from Kgrtrrn newspapers to the able and well edited papers of the South. We have long thought tvi, the- sensation papers In the North, support ej as they are by Southern potronage,liave done bmw t ereat iMaffoction towards th institu tir4 the South among the people of the 2(ortti'liana!I other instruments combined, r YaVa wiU tlie people of the South Warn wts Vmt'"' 'i.1'' - - ' ' totop, fVouatf. ,. . Ws' leara through a geutlt-nian from Ponto to, thai Mm people of that county, hiespettrve oVAy. met In mass convention hut Saturday, suwaiiaated th filkwiag admirable Conven tion ticket, to wit: Judge n. R. Miller, Cot C. Jlii Fontaine, Ccl, R. W. Flournoy, and Hon. J. It. Ucning. Thm wer about on tbaun-ad psrssat iveavit, wh partictpated in th meet ing) wbHf was entirely harmonious, and from whatw ka es the gexitjatnen jmrninated, a hetaw tSckt eon Id not karv been selected. Pon totoc wttl b as ally reprc-tented la th Con ren tion sssafr e-fanttr it tbetaie. 5 T . 1 ' ' ' AJsrve Wcta T M IaaitarUoa. . - -,,--, J Tbs Etrterjie Socwry of rranklm re male Col lege, at Hotly SrrringVprnpnse to "give, oo "Widaiaiiy ratUi. Dae. ltb, s grand Cteert t'tr tb benefit of the Home Coards, rMe of the splendid military companies of w hich' Holly SrTrir-ul Vawtt - This is gnd move, and eseir1iVi t VnfirdTejritck to Irhitated by th ptriritr)1c5-f Otforrl" TTe have two fin eampanlea, and the . deserve to receive, not onlyythe tnconrayia j -smika, bit mnre material atstane, from the lovely fair ones, whom they wmild protect with their life's blood. We hope tlw Tnnnr li.Dce ftf th t'.utcrr Socic'r will suoH with all tb success that heart night wish. I r r- r- -r. -i Til Cjalij t JlansbaM Coeartr. t r . We wefJani fahsJurdmj hiV it th meeting of the people of Marshal! to nominate candidate for the Stat Convection. A Com- of the county was appointed to draught plat form on which the nominees should stand. The Committee made two reports a majority report favoring separate Stat action and immediate se cession, and a minority pepprt, favoring co-operation, a Southern Convention, an ultimatum, and ultimate secession, if our demands are not cW.'W'f' Ca)WtJ uT3fiOl States would withdraw. After an elaborate and able discussion of the two reports, by Gen. Thomas, W. Harris, for the majority, and Hon. J. W. C. Watson for the minority, a divis ion was had, and the ntajorttjr rcpWt adopted by bur to one. , Those who favored the minority report, immediately seceded, and organised a ' separate meeting. The original meeting nomi nated Hons. J. W. Clapp, II. W. Walter. Sam. Ben&j,'Aj ljfyb4(.jd Dr.jtf l&le) ' The bolters nominated Hon. J. W. C. Watson William Wootcn, Esq., Robert M. Brown, Esq., Col E. W. Upshaw, and Maj. J. II. Record. There was much enthusiasm manifested for the majority ticket, and, so ft we could judge, we thought that ticket would carry the county with a sweep. Messrs. Clapp, Harris, Watson, Pryor Benton and Waltcr; fuade able kd elo qiientiJe'bajoftliiiieaV ptiii Hn Wat' on, urging the duty of each State's acting for itself, and Immediately. Cone ert. ' Lrr our reader bcarin,aiiad tbat a Concert will be given liy tlie young ladies o? the Female Institute at Houston, Miss., on the evening of .Thursday December 20th. , . tru.'ia l.ltl,ii:ilTV 2 Calnonn Conntr Thhouud the kindness of our Pittaboro cor respondent, w are, enabled to present pur .read ers tlie following items of news from Calhoun county : A grand rally of the citizens of the county was, held at the Court Uoits on Satur day, the 8th, for the purpose of nominating can didates to (represent Calhoun y the tnte Con-j vontien. VUt pVople showed a 'dispsukn aside, and forever bury, all past political differ ences, and unite for the common good of the South. Col Reasons 'tfie"aXle representative, delivered a forciablo and logical speech. Dur ing the debate upon resolutions, Mr. Sumner called upon thoso in fcrofyffhe Union to follow him. Whereupon, twenty-five or thirty withdrew.- T)il rugular .convention Jiomkintid, IV acdamatiiirt, Prof. ' fi. 4 lJunaau mnd W. li I.ykes. The lioltcrs nominated Wm. Sumner and DK Stephens. 1"he Indies (Rod bless frfem !) turned out in considerable numbers, and cx hiliitiil a ie(4!inteTCstin 'tfco welfur of their: natiW South. 'Calhoi Li.' ! il. i i. -rt ut ..V ght by an oVcf- whelming vpte. Tlio Duty of Hie Knulli In tlie Pres ent Crisis ef I !m Comilry. -, Tut Ulstery of tlto rltk and' Ml of trnpircs, kingiloins, and nations, during the past ages of the world, has suggested the question whether the republican fonnf,goVc7noient is as stable and lasting as the monarchical or despotic If we conline our views to the ancient world) S are constrained to say that the republics'of tmu period were shortor in their duration than the ilesjp(jtic aBduuonsrcic nvernnlctfry Vuti1! tlie cslabllshmcnt of ttic republic of the United j Slates in modern times, it was no doubt the par-1 amount wish of 'the sages who 'established it, that it should become a' htnmluviT memorial in proof of inaii'Sj capability of self govermiieyt' diiU, 4ntoieiuratt kitU its rllli ainligrt gantic expansion, hliouljts stabiliiy become verified. , Hut uotwithsjanding Miches result is the nfist deshltSlcf.ijs'ecially ff If cart 'b'(! real ized upon priuciuWi , of. perfect 'c'qiiiiTIty.ror all sections of the country, still, when we find the peopby o fcnc ctyinjy oifpToftihiojoJlnJiy enilcavoring to force their views upon another agaiiwt its will, H then bcoumes of paramuunt importance that the Vflinn abonlJ,4i severed. That there are twa sections of people whose views of doinestie and. social Jifii arc dlUvreit, none can doubt. But lor one we contend that well lclng' of the whole coim try- U flcpfndent upon the recognition of the perfect natural com patibility between tlina i litutions w hich ap- pertain to tho two sections. But that compati linwyrk8MUtV(n rciisco bytji pf,Pj W the Nnrth'; and because they have the powc, politically, by .virtue of a plirality trry-H disposed to excrclse it iy enforcing their unnat ural views upon' the f cople sf tfic loiAi (We hold to the opinion "that the only way adesira bl arifotv of Hiese' BraicS 'rwn'bi lVcfvVd; Is far all sections to' hav qual and exact jostle done them. That the'"Sonth have had' their rights encroached, upon mopaod nareeaiie-rialry-rririg the last :frl-yir!,' aff ImTiarrtal personsmnst admit ;' and as that icroachmchf has reached its culminating point by the election of eandjrllhj fj Wet wo chief, ttfllcyvin ShcTgift of tBe YeVipfe opAir wholly JLyftiorkr lieSvs ; therefore, how can it be expected that the people of the Smith will submit to the rule of a Presi dent and (IccTTesaaVnUi fheacfectioh of Whom the hrtd no part.' The founders of this govern ment eostamncd the Impress'fjf expanded and enforced niiuds upou it;, but. instead of tlie whole people fiavingfmlnds liberal enongh to appreciate it, and its institutions as a whole, we find large "majority of ie people, of the1 Nor thern SUtcshsve Iiiid tJis- minds imbued with the moot inveterate prejudice against tb insti tutior. df'the SoirUC' fljfl Jfud1 ffcfd institled into their tninds' iiicessanlfy tnrdugH the pupit, irw, 4tcTtrr,-irddcau'wl in stiturtdirA W narptft oT-th clritry-.'-Sj'eep rooted has that prejudice rjrewmey that it has n-uufstpd .itoolf in the passage of laws, makjpg tb conaututioaaV prwvtsioa for.-Ut. rejidatiorf f fugitive frohi acrrlc mere frdllity.' ' And what makes it the- move' aggrarating, is tlie fact tbat saany of tlie Northcrti States hav enacted laws hnporing fines of from on to fire thousand dollar,' and from' three months to fifteen years impruonment on the master who attempts to rescue hi servant. Among all Bi tocfcttf thtr bar had an existence dnring' the ages that naV passed away, none will compare with th Uuitevl Slates in regard to natural advantages; - Asa nation, we embrace twenty fire dpgrcv of lati tude, and or lungftade ranges frort tbj mighty Atlantic a th east, to the maajeatStT Pacm'W th wesL On the east we are invited, to Inter emirsai with the ratien of fcnr?p,: an4 W-ther west t owiuiiiuvUI advantagt with the Asiatic worll"' Our koil' tor fertility M '"tibt aurpassid, and minerals of all kinds era in tie greatest profusion. Our inland seas are th largest bod ies of freh water upon the globe, and tb into rior - of th coamtry af d My rrarnrVois rrvers, divercm fbrrtuirhont the land, like so m any arteries. . With tlie products cf the tor j ana wmperaie i"ies ow commaou, we wnubt, befnr en century more shall have pass- j ed .war, if the VrriM coold b rrre-ervi in I harmony and eacr. ftr eclipe- sTI nations of . "nt ni m times. TUlkU South U truly patriotic y) dwreJb-d, if their qonstitutional rights could be secured, the past history of the country abundantly proves. The diifeawvaiiSlesraBdrC sWarff thf .SovtffteiprriTe ha'vFnire Wwupt-"- the climate and sou of tueAortn-eastem Mates h,compelkd..Ue pjeoplc to uim,tbjUetipi to-aaarwrfai tmcg iuUreats i and,. although u N6rth 'western States aTe,'s(rictly-speaking, ag ricultural, sQU Iheir products axe uflcreu from. Uim f tfa3KHlk.;i WhU th Mationav mt KuV rope, when their. Qps TaS, occasionally are de pendent' uponlhe Xorth-wetcrn Statafor breadtttuCTs and meat, th great manufacturing countries ft BtirtneT ge dweidTitTwn the staple of the So4th every year, The South, in J orddrj'rrrt orthes jj'Jpuvnijractuii submitted to a tax of from 80 to 00 per cent on goods theyVaiiuAa)Lifi4aiauaJ her to pay Jo her most inveterate enemies hundreds of millions of dollars. This has ingrattUda iu hibitcd by the Northt in Iheir hostility to tlfe iiistitutjou ,of fhpse who have been Uiejr besf (rionds, will be Justly compensated in case the cause of the three sections mentioned, the korfiliiHCia SO far as tlie Europeao; asuons are conevmeu, thenars ettUriy 1ndpenuclil fitln) f10 ""nti ern section.i ot"0;: irh the -fiouthrcrn and i J.Torth,iw.cr sections. l tivea of -mankind are sc The two primary mo- self proservation ,and elf- interest, and as the notions of F.ufop are do- pendent, when their crops fail, upon the wrtti western States fi brendstuQii .and meat, and every-year upon the ataple f the Sooth, than result is that thoso two sections of the country are tiound to'command the respect of Europe. We would, suggest that if the people, of the North-we-jf VHv'e jliluej of teir sod)ional hat the sgVlcuTturat &t?4 6f the peat West WftriitW 10 join ine nouiuerii vuiueuei-j. - iderklfolnftTt'sts exisHng betwAw these sections of the country ;aiid as the great Mis sutsippi river is the channel through which the surplus; products' of the North-western SUtes have'' to fiipply the" cotton aiid sugar growing States as well as Europe, we therefor suggest the idea of their unity with . We merely do it fir what it is ,worth. j!ot but thnt tho South' could! 4". Deed ho, niise cnopgh! (grain and meat fur home consumption, and export hrt sudef ottoo, to ueh.iektent'as to-.tnake bef one of the most rich and independent countries in tho .world, i We .behove ejia has not realizod her Importance in the scale of nations. Just reflect, for one moment, that she has it iu her power, if sho should cease to raise her staple, cotton, but. for one year, to render valueless ISOO.OoijOOO-'ofcpprtiiJ, Uid throw oit of em ployment s half million 6f operatives, upon whom four millions of people are dependent for a livelihood This would be in England alcne not to mention the other countries of Europe, as France. The misery and distress that would happen U Ui'e Niwlh-enstohi StfctoV riot Only if s crop should not bo raised, but even if a disso lution takqs place, cannot bo imagined, let alone described ; It certainly; Moms liVto insanity for the people of the manufacturing States, and of tho North-west, who are dependent upon the South, ts persist in their sectional views, to such extremes that tho South, in honor to herself and the respect of the, world, is driven to the only alternative of dissolving all connection with lir enemies. The issue i.sat hand. Her cnemicwhave gono t far to retraet- "-Still, if tho breach can be repaired by a reparation thnt will justify the South to remain in tho Union, we ru COI1n,let that she-will be disr.osc4 to disjday t!lc t&Me hiagnnnfmltT. :" ; " L" The Do-othirs. TiiKitr. is n small "remnant" of Mississippians, composed, chlclly, of men dMingtiished for a blind devotion twHie Vgiorj, -iijiv in tho pres ent crisis, are doing their utmost, by raising the crjr fif ''co-Ojcration !" to.'yhock tluj. wheels" of that greaf secession movement which; is anima ting the mass of the Southern people. We had, , feW yean, since, a "Know-Nothing" party in thecountry. WcnvrUiaye, in,0v) co-operation ists of the day, It regular "Do Nothing party. Not tliat they declare do-nothingism as tlicir policy:- ' TU'y are-"tbo smart" for that. ' Kvory man of them asseverates his belief, that aine. thing ought to be done, but we have not yet heard of an instance in which any one of them bos been induced to commit himself by defining his position and declaring hirrrself to be in favor of' Jo)P5 a'uy specific, thing.,,' ..TJicy seek, if jea , sible, to draw you out, and learn what you think ought to be done ; and when they learn that if you are for doing anything of a positive char acter they are aaainii ihitt fhing, whether you are disposed to do much of little. : In short, they are against everything, and in favor of -nothing. Their creed is wholly made up of negations. They deny this, howefcr, ajid insist that they are in favor of doing whatever may be agreed on by" a Convention of all the slavchotding States, This looks, to the superficial observer, likes jjatfpnprfontainini' at lvast on aflinaa live plank jTrnf when we consider how unlikely it is, in the first place, that aU tho elavcheldiog States will send delegates to a Southern Oorrven tion, and how more than unlikely it is, in the next place, that the. delegates, if convened, would agree upon a common plan, of opcratjons we can only regard the platform as an ongemoos sham, devised for the special purpose of securing a do-nothing result The policy of Sic co-oparaicBitl is expressly prohibited by the CcnsUtution, which provides (Art 1, S. that ."no State shall, withqtrt the consent of Congress,. - enter, into any agfeemert or eorertsctwrith another Stati" We are complaining, at the present time, of va rious infractions of th Constitution on, the part of (ne Jforthern States; and, so long as We are' member of the Uuion, it becomes as scrupu lously to iLlfill all the obligations impbstd upon us by th cbmpsctf. unJotfcT:Wrus secede first,, and eo-opera-.e aherwarJs ; and secession ia the Try nature of things,- must h the sepa rate art of eat-h seceding State. -Th ntnvost that can legitimately be done by anj Stated prior to Jier sceeaaion, is, informally to .ascertain, through the .agency of Commisirwierw, appovmV ed to copier with (he authorities of other States, what are th aarposcs of the latter, in reference to then- future action. This is what Mismswrppi proposes Jo d, .Those .who. dcrpan that any thing movt f)avl 'fee'dorri, brre "Wved, are condingin fTe-i,-fhat jwtfbhrg shall WrdnAcJ f hey demand that all the Southern States shall enter into a compact forbidden by the Constitu tion, believing, at the same time, that some one or more'bf the border States will refuse to be come parties to suh" compact'7 ft all the South ern States were agreed upon the policy of se- cession, we are afraid tbat these same "Do-Noth- inpr woJ4 wU-tpoo -tht oeneurrenc of , . . ' , MassachuacUs ; and if that State consenttd, thy wtmld then tome out, "flat fbotcd,r I&r snb- minion. . . . .,MMaaJM 1 TUt AMiLUAMATIO or Lasocaom. Tliei Is a crowiur tcudenev in this aft to atiprapru4 Um re aorus ol oilier langusgea, ana slier a incorporate them into our ova ; thua the word Cephalic, which is front the Greek, mf aifyinf "for the bead," buiow becoaung Dopulariaed in coa nectioat so,1T14lldi'.''i (rurt Laaaiai remadi but it iFI soon'tie u'd Tnr a mure general way, aaA the word Cephalic will beeome as eunimoa as Klea trotype, and uiauy oUKra, vbeae uUsUncUoa as foreign words bat been wot awij'by commoa asage, wnul they aecui "native and to the manor bom,'' Ardly uoaUzed. Hi 'ad "n 'orriUe 'eadai-he tliis bafternoorLghand hi atenped intu tb bapotheceriea band aaya fif t tae man, "Can vou heart me of an 'eadacbes f "Does it turtle d," savs 'e. "lleioeedinfrly, aaya hi, band upon thaj j gaveiiie Caplialic fill, hand 'pon aa 'enor jLaaarsa itut aciaKa taau isnu)' . TIiAPacHS is a favorite aign by which nature nukes known any deviation whatever fron tb nat ural state of the bruin, apd, viewed in this liht it may be looked on aa safeguard ''Intended to give notiea of disease which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to be remedied ; and its indications ahould sever be neglected. Headaches may be classified under two names, vis ; ttvniptomatic and Idiopathic. HvmutoDimtic Heitlaclie i eioeedinelv common and i Ui pMilrso kit a fawt variety of djstauawj among shieli are Apoplexy, Ijout, Klieumatism and all le bi il- distssea. In iu nervous form it is rmosthetie r disease of the stomach oousututing nek aeadurAa, of hepalie diteme constituting biliout kdmeMt, of worms. enimtirmUon and other aworoera ol the bew- eli BM-well sa ornat audslertae uhrbra, - itmrrm of Aa heart asc very tvaiifeiaty atwtaicdf wKb Hea aches : Ana-mia and plethora are also affection. which frequently occasion headache. Idiopathic Headache is sImi very common, being usually distin- guisliod by the niinie of uerami AcWoc, aometiinea coming ou suuiieulv iu a state ot apparently sound health, and profaning ui'euee fti iueptijl and phys ical energies; and in other instances it comes on slowly, heralded by depression of spirits or acerbity Of temper. In most iiwtaiwes the uu'u is in the frout of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometime! provoking vomiting; wider this clam may also be named Keuralnia. J'or flit'tfuilfiu'ejif arrfiW clasrcT.rTi jnacho.W n ifr.-miiv I..;... rrfi.'.t .-ir. V.jr-.--r - vepiiniie I 111a iiuvu iieen louiiu wire nnu wo n-niu-dy, relieving the most acute pains iu a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradicating the diseases of shieu Headache u the im?rniig index. BKinnKt. Miasus waats ynti M.'pcnd her a box of Cephalic lilue, uo, a bottle ut l'rcpared i ills, but I'm thinking that's not jiwt It nuither; but perhaps ye'll be al'tlu-r knowing what It is. Ye see she's nigh dead gone with the riuk llcailichc, and wants sonie Bioi-e of that same as rclaived her before. Viiutyiii. Vxmi , jumoI luwui jiudiug's ,Cs?plialic Pilli'-? ;'- 1 -.- .'!. Jiriiljtrt. Oeh 1 sure now and you've sod K, and here's tlie qiiartlier and giv toe the Tilts and dou't be ill dav about it aither. . , Const Iput ion or Cosureties. No one of ie "many ills llesh Is heir to" Is so prvvnlent, so little understood, slid so much neglect ed as t'oHiivcocas. , Utlen originating iu eai-eleastieat,. Or audi ntai Ikfils't ; M it regiu dcdr-a a slight disur deV of tub littlc'Votiscqiiiiicc to excite anxiety,' while in reality it is tlio precursor and coinpiuiion of many of the most fat:il and dangerous diueases, and unless early eradicated it will bring the siill'crcr to an un timely crave. Anion? the lighter evils of which cos- tivencss is the usual attendant, arc Headache, ('olio, Klieuiuutisin, Kol Itieulh, I'ilcs and others of like nature, sliilo a long train of frightful diseases, nuili as Malignant Fevers, Abci-sscs, Ilvsentjiry, Diarrlumi, Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Kpilcpsy, I'aralysis, nysteria, H vpiH'lioiidrittsis, Melancholy and Insanity, m-st iudi vatc tliinrprest-nce in tff vstetn by- this nlarsiing symptom. Not imfmpieiitly the disi'ases named originate in Constipation, but take on an independent existence unless the cau.-c is eradicated ill an early Ht:if'e. From all tlieso omsidcralions it follows that tlie disoidcr should receive immediate attention when ever it occurs, and no person should neglect to get a box of Cephalic fills un .the first apjHmranoe of tlie complaint, ns their timely use will expel the insid iious appro aches of disease and destroy this dange rous foe to human life. ' ' ! "A Itfiil Ulessing. rhyneuM. Well, Mi-s. Jones, how is that head ache 1 Mm. J -net. (lone ! Poctnr, all pone ! the pill you sent cured mc in just twenty minutes, and I wish yon would send inure so that I inu have tlieni handy. l'hiliritiH. Von- can git them at any Ibiiggists. Call lor Cephalic Tills, 1 linJ they never fail, and I recomiKCud tliem in all castm of Headache Mm. .wicr-l,'ill Send .fur a .box, .iliroetry, and shall tell .11 -my-!lriirlr; frkiids, for they area real TwrrTT Millions or Poi.i.irs Pavir. Mr. Spahling luis sold two millions of lottln of his cele brated Tremred Vi Ine and it It estimated that each Isittle mvt at least ten iWlars worth of brokin fur niture, thus making an srcgate of twenty mil lions of dollars rccl.iimed fi-om tntid loss by this valuable in vention. Having made ht (Hue a household wonl, he now proposes to do the world still greater service by cunna all Uiuift Uaflxith his (.tijilmlk- Tills, and if tnw arc .sghod as Ins fililc, Hcadui eadacbes will soon vanish away like snow in July. - lT" Ovxa xxcrrxiii.NT, and the meirtal care and anxiety incident to close atL-ntlon to business or study, arc anion; the numerous :gause of Nervous Ilcad ache. TherslisoruVrrod Mtnfn of mind and Imdy inci dent to this distressing eoimlaint ia a fatal blow to all energy and ambition.' Sufferers by. this dPsorder can always oUain 4ipeesly relief from these distressing attadu.by using ouc-nf the. Cephalic TUIawhenever tlie irrmpSntos pMt-It unlets t He vertnshed brain, and sooths tlie stnrim-d and jarring aefves, and relaxes the tension of the stomach adtich always accompanies arid aggravates tlw disordered condition of the brai. : flaxiT DiscoTtar. Among the most Important of all tin great medical discoveries of tills age may be considered die avstcrn of vaccination for protection from pouill PoVtueCcptulio Till for relief of Uead a4ie, and the -use of t)uiaine for tuc prereation of FVver, either of which is a sure specific, whose bene fit" will be experienced by sntlering humanity loog after their dhvoyeren aw forgo'tcn. ' .'. - ' ' KervousHGudache By tlie use of these Pills the .periodic attacks of Smutrrtici JUMU nt b rrviteli tad li taken at.Uie ootumepueineat of an attack .uuraediatc relief from pain and siekniBs.may be ollim-d t TIhJ sel.leia tuj i rnnving-t be aod'iZratf- Theyaet geutlapoU tbe bowebt1---TOOovmg tW nivam . For Litntry f (w.lrsf, J)clicate Females, and all persons ef tt&mtotf Snoifs, ttwy are valnabbra a Xauofi'rr, ianprovina; th mppetitr, giving (on and rvir ta tivdiwteerMn, and restoring the na tural eiaetichv and sm-nrfh of the whole sv-tem. The CETU ALIC TILLS are the result of long tn vestiHim and carcfulljcgjidiictctj experiments, bar mg lieea in asl t reapy during aithf time they have prevented andrcfieTcd'a vus ainoirat of Bain and suffering from Headache' Sietlier originating in. the. ffsw evMeui or trovu a arrange state or tee sr sjaseft i-ol ?.;.-! -'i "; 1 . .: They'are entirely v-aratatAe m tbcfr owipositinri, and may be taken at all times will perfect safety with, out making any change of diet, mnd tht mhnrnet if eay 4igrtukU tmttt mJen it iwy a rfi-4Srr ieoAii drt. ' UEWARE OF CnrXIEBFEITS! Tbe genuine have fi"Tii41tit of Henry C. Spald inaea each Ilea, t , - - r a JulJ by l)rtur?iataaad aU etber Dealers ha Uedicirs-s, r A Cos will be-cnt bvanaR prepaid ea receipt of tbe Price 25 Cents. AH orders should, lie addressed to ' :. HENRY C. SPALDINO,- -4S CtMaf re-t4 Hew-Tork. . ' -i T'i k'u'i i naf J . ' ,:. ,fvtiiU -; Adixiinistzator'B Notice . t LETTERS of adminurtratioa apoa the eatat ef JohaT. Bavbura,Uuof UteeuantySt Latseatts and Hatte of aluMtisaippi,-deceased, bavitig frraoted to the nndentiruea by tb lrobst Court of &it aonnty, a. the OuuW Tea lloW, 1 3SM, all penona indebted to aeid estate are hereby required t make pavaaeut to aa; and all persona aavinc; eUiia sgaiJU' said ir are aotifled to praaeol their eUiiaa te Hi, amy nauieuuceiefi. wiuiia um um Bwaaium. by law. or tb aaaas will b barred. ' ',, , W. C. A. KAYBCBN, I . i(M.n, 'co-twi. --...,'.! ..i . . -". Arlminitrtor, Xotioe. 1 1 T-ITTtKd of adsuuiistrstion spun tua estate of j Robert I . foopor, late or the county of uuareoe ..at Htmlm f alimnaunnL aMaW. aavina' MCB granted to the unduraiKiied by Hie Trobate Court of amid eoaiwy, at th October Tan tUanot, las, aa persona indebted to said estate are hereby required to niake pavaient to me ; and alt persons having claiau agaost -aid atte are neti&oa to preeent their claiipa to me, duly authentieated, within tbs time nveacribed bv law, or the same will be barred. ' i JOHN W. JtSTUX, Admr. : Oct s, 'o-wsi. - AdiiiiriiBtrator'i Is dtice. ! '. LETTEKd of administration upon the estate of Alexander at. Crasturd, aeceaeed, las of La- tbvetU) Countv. Miasisaippl, havinjr been ir ranted to me by the Probate Court of aaid county, at the Sep tciuber Terrs thereof, 1860, all penona indebted to said estat are hereby required as make payment to me, and those having riaima against said estate are notified to prreent the same to me, duly nbentioased, within Ui time Drsacribed bv law, or their t&auas win oe uarrea. dvui at. luntunu, tSeptXt-SwlT' J i . wtW. ; ' ; , COLLEGE 1IILL FEMALE SEMINAKT. IBE next session of this nourishing brstitutios . will commence on tb i'lliST MOA'DA Y in Scptemben It ia located in a beat thy and pleasant neignborhood, 7 mi lea Norui or Oxford, and Bear tlie Mississippi Central Kuilroad. For partivulars address W. F. PAISK, J'rineipal, aiigS.-UwS. ' ' College BIll.Miss., j. . wiauia. I. T. W ATXiat, , Iwr&i1tkins ii.i .:-': . : . . - t . v CASH DEALERS IN ' - STAPLE AXD FANCY-DRY GOODS, '--; ,. . t. ' -. i . Ilardware, Queensware; .Hats, Boots, , Shoes, A KB . , ! CtiDKR HIS MASONiO HALL, .'. OXFORD, : ,: : :, ; MISSISSIPPI, I.VCOURAGED bytli liberal share of patromge j bestowed ujon us by tlie people of Oxford and viclnitv, tlie past vear, we have bmurtit a lanjn stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, among which are - i , .. ...': !- J' LADIES' DUESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, 1UM30XS, LACES, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, HOOP-SKIRTS, , LADIES1 VESTS, . . WOOLLEX SKIRTS, ' fc,, , dV., . .. . , ;, To which we respectfully call your attention. THE GENTLEMEN CAN FIND la our Urge and varied assortment, every variety of FtJRXISUIXQ GOODS, HATS, CAPS, - BOOTS and SHOES, . , AND TUB LARGEST STOCK OP ,. . . . (" ,.; Beady-Made Clothing that has ever been offered in that market, ' TO, THE FARMER We would say, call and examine our stock of ... Plantation Supplies, . Such aa t'egro , flrogans. Kerseys, Jeans, Idnstys, Blankets, Uatf, to .MO II' .' W are determined to sell ss CHEAP as any regu lar house is the trade; and are desirous that new, as well as old customers, ahould give us a call bef or going elsewhere. - WEBBER a Y ATKINS. ' ' v Oxford, Sept 26-6mlT : i Flour! Flour!!,.:, 100 100 . DOYUE. BCPtfEI Ct,rn Meal For siie by an Store and to arrive. a. r.. mj i u. K( MEztr. St. Utile Flonr-For le low "v . R.E. DOYLE'S. iti5. Irish Potatoes aa-tS 10 For aaloiy B. E. DOYLE. BBLS. Choice Oniona in Store and -For sale by . . , . Ji. E. DOYLE. . BETTER, EGGS, QnEESE 4C,, freab weekly -' ..FT"l',rt ' . R.E.DOYLE'S, Oct. tt, 'tO-tfL. ...j.: j To Benjamin p. aicKle. YOU are cited to appear before th Pmbate Court of the county of Lafayette on the 24th da of HmmhIm M BkM i ... .- -- . . . . .. . , . nnu. uiuw WIIT UlC petiUon of Urj W. McKie, InMtnrtHr of V n r r . . . .. a. ijB, lucaie. uee ia. nrvinar inr m. airnxnn r thaa "'t " eie 01 me personalty ol toe SEKj XT a" ly . a a - a at vs. nenvie, owe a, anouia not rx granted. iBjr order of th Court ; ' T . , D- MOORE, Clerk. ' Nor. J8, 1860-4vr SHERIFFS SALE. TV. D. Uennon,' Fi Fa Xo. 2618, from the cir cuit cotrrt of Lafayett coun Jf. 'H. Beyd, and ty, returnable to th April ;. v Ierm,186L H. U Boyd, BY TIRTCS of tbe abov SDecified arriL to no uirecieu, i win sen torcasrt,. at.tna. Uourt House in Oxford, on the first Monday in Janua -t- V n .. ... ry, 1861, it being thfth day of said month, th following described negroes, to wit: fanny,' a woman aged about 17 rears, and her child. about (bur months old, the same baring been levied n aa the property of defendant, 8.C Boyd, and wiil be sold to satisfy said plaintiffs' demand, and all costs. . . . TV 5. McKEE, Sheriff u Dec 11, '60-tdV r - SHERIFFS SALE. .: ., Wm, Joslya 1 T W'n.1. atO frr Cash, n (he tbnrth 1 I U an.! a v in nrfAl iua . I. - r 1 ft. P. James. I lowine- described land. to-lt: SW V. 8oe. Noi S, Townskip 7, Kmism 6, West. The ahoee land n levied on as the rf"PalT of de fendant, Jamca, and wijl sold to satiffr pfamtiTi roper and aU ran W. I. McfXE, eri Oefci-1 -lrda. 'Emporium if Xuxitfics. f-Vi.li lll j 'f -1 1C a t f j . 4 T- I-,..;:. I .-.r. . Ml. ! : . - if i. -oo- ,J- j - .jU: - a 1 ,!.-. ; VT. G. REYNOLDS , 7 . WOtXB inform th citisena ef Oxford, and vl f etaity, that h-s stock of COKFELTIOX ERIEtf is now exunpletei where snvthuir usuallv kept in such an esiablisnment, and of the BEST QCAUTY can be round at ' "- : ' ! " Very Seasonable Prices. J ' ri .. .'f ' -! .v.-r, : Rfstanrant and Ojstcr Saloon. ' ; la addidos to my Confeccwnery I bare opened a first laaa Restaurant and Ovster Moon, which will he kept open auul TWEL YB CTOLOVK AT TIGHT. .,- I- '-'! : ' ' . -,'i ; ' r. ! :'ii '- DISHES FOR FAMILIES .ruriaao At ; shortsst lories.. i, -i.. - : ,? - -. r . .- , , '', Cigars. .. ' '. " ' , Those wialiing s fine Cigar can be accommodated by calling at Keynolda' Confectionery, West side of the TuUie Square, Oxford, Miaa. 8ep20-ml7 V. G. REYNOLDS. ffrauhliit , rrnalf Colic (if, HOLLY SPIlIXt.S, nisslsslppl. IHE NEXT SESSION of thU well known IXbTI X TIT10N will begin on ltlO.lA V, the ttd ot September. Faculty LiTiaaar DrraarassT; Rev. J. E. Domr'a. Mrs F. J. Douglas, Mr. T. L. Douglas, Miss lamiie ('. Steger, Miaa M. A. McAually, Miaa M, Uay, and Mis Lizzie Murdoch. 0nam KjrTAL DmsTiiSKT : Mr. Frank A. Tejie, Mrs. Fannie E. Tepe,, and Miss Lizzie Murdoch. . Tlie shove corps of teachers has been selected by the President with the greatest care, exclusively from tlie South, and be ia satisfied tlioy are fully oorupc tent to give instruction in all branches luuully taught in the best Female Colleges. Tb cntir building ha beta repainted and thor oughly renovated. The school has the iiiortnpirovvd style of furniture, snd s new and extensive apparat'ia. The chambers are large, well ventilated and tuniish ed with everything eonduecive to health and conduit. Holly tyring, celebrated for Its health and beauty, la situated on the great highway from Mew Orlouna to New York twenty-live miles South of the jnnc rlon of the Memphis and Charleston and M!aia.ippl Central Railroads, and is easy of access to most of tlie Southern snd Western States. Tbe former patrons of Franklin College and all who are in search of a school for their daughtiT or wards, ai e respectfully requested to oall and exuuiuo before sending clscwhcie. For particular apply fur a Catalogue to th Tresi- '"'' ' JOSETM E. DOrCLAS, Tss't. Hollt SrxtNos, Aug. t ',t 1-10-tf. wm. a ncsrrf. KAi.rn wokuznT, DW. SHESOOO. PICKETT, WORMELEY & CO., COTTON AND TOBACCO FAOTOUS, GROCERS, : GEXERAL COMMISSI OX MERCIIJ XTS, AND ' , . ,i Agent forMie sale of Eaglo Cotton Gins. Vo. 8 Front Row, Memphis, Tennessee, W. ft. Pirxs-rr has charge of the Correspondene snd Financial Department. Can. Wormklet attends to the Cotton Sulci has had Hftuen years experience in this department. Edwahd Imieeooo the Jderehandise flepartiueiit, JTWfl keep s hnve snd complete atis!k of t,roce- rica and Plantation Snppliea, which we sell low for Cash, or on the usual time to our Planter friends. Oar charge r selling Cotton ia 7ft cents per hale. All prolines sent to us is in.utvd. unless otherwise instrncted. We promise faithfulness and prompt ness to all business. We refer you to our friends Hon. J. M. Howry, w. 8. Neilson, Esq.. Thos. N Wendell, Esq., D. W. Jones, Esq., Jaa.ll. Sheetfc Esq. l.orw PICKETT, WOUMELEY A CO. lhancerj Notice, i . BY Tirtuo of a decree of tit Chancery Court of Lafayette county, Mississippi, rendered at the October term thereof, 1800, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court lions door In tlie town of Oxford, on baturday, the 6 th day of January, I860, on a credit ef six months, the north half of tjie South cast quarter of sec tion thirty-four, in Township.cight, Rang three west of tli basis meridian of tho ' Chickasaw cession, lying and being in the county and state aforesaid, ltond with approved security will b roquived of the purchaser . . ' I i .-. ' i . ... . ; t J. A. HICKilAN, Commissioner, i December 6n27r 4 w , . NEW STOilE. Thomas n. -wendel. TAEES pleasure in announcing to bis old custo mers and the public, that atW brief retirs- snnt treat th ntcroanula buaineas he has airam ea gaged la it. lis has opened au entirely NEW stock ot - - BUY GOODS, at .the stand formerly occupied by A.' Bogganberger, Aorta side ot to . .. . PUBLIC SQUAIiE. This stock embraces everything kept In DET GOODS STORES. t3f"He would be pleased to have all Lis old cus tomers and tb pubbc to Call and aee him. - Septls-zaarr ' .. ; .; . (I , . Administratrix Aotlee. WUF.RKAS. letters of adminUtration on the estate of Nathaniel TJ. McKie, deceased, were granted to the undersigned at th November term, 18fi9, of th Probate. Court of Lafayette county, Stat of Mississippi : Now, ail persons havine claims aninst the estate of said dece dent, are .hereby required to exhibit th sa within the time prescribed by law, or th sab will be barred. . . MARYTf. JtcKTE, Adm'x! olce. To C tf. Porter, R. P. Amett, and her huslisnd. ft- nr, i .A , r i - . w. .. 1 i. . jvrrtem Jimaij. r.uaicmort, nd bet husband F..II. Eddlemon, and John K Por ter. ' TOO ar hb cHed to ams. bofcei. h Probate court ef the count r I m. day of January 161, to sbow cause - why the final account of E. Vf. Smith, administrator of tbe estate of James Porter, dee d, filed this dar should not be alfowed. . ny order or court, Nov. 29, 'co-t-r E. D. CI'L J mm: 5 1 r.Aiv Faculty ' riEDEUCK A, P. BARXAKC,LU,:x3 ; , . tll-UAa. WILLIAM F. STEABKS, I.L. D .and H(J.K. JAMES t. TBOTTER, ' ' ProJrssors of Governmental Science aaatl.- FREDERICK A. P.BARN'ARD, LL. D., ' i. Uu- Prafesmr f Thysiiw, Aatroooeay, CM1 lsilkr ecrmg, and Evidenc-aof CfarisUanity, , EDWAhiJ C. B0YNT0.V, JI. JL, , . ' Professor of Cliemistrv, Mineralogy and GesJofy. HEXRY WHITEHORXK, at. A., ' ! ) r-v FruOiaair of Uwwk and Aacirat Literature JORDAN M. PHIPTS, M. A., , ' Professor of Pure Mathetnatlea, "'- f - f -' WILLIAM D MOOBE, 11. A . . , . '. 3 j.J Professor of English Literature. HON. LL'tlCS Q. C. LAMAR, Prufemor ef Euncs, Metaphysics, sad Cessft tional Law. ALEXANDRE J. QnXCIIR, M. A, . Profrewr of Latin aad Madera Laegaaf,fl -.J BCRTOK N. HARltlSOX, B. A., ft,'' Assistant to the Professor of Pliyales . t . I' -i ?a !. a il l- .t Tbs tliirtecnUi annual seesion of this inatitatlea. . will open ort th 17th day of September, 1 80, a-J der tli direction ef the able aad espwieaoad Fasuaif t named aliove. r ' ' "... .f , i . The rniveraUy offers advantages to yonny aa) eeeaia: thorough educatioa, aasutpassed aywaataW in the United Stalea, and unrquulled in tb Sowla. : ' Its spparatus and arrangements for the niusires! of Physical Sdrae, end Chemistry, are eatinaty aat ' rivallod. ' 1 mineralogy it posseases a cabinet f bxt ajieeiuiens, choice and valuable. 4 The l'resideiit and I'rofeaaors need nocotaat,-1 tioa from tlie Board ef Trustee, moat of tbem beiag ) well and favorably known to the public, as txperi ced and able instructors. ' ""' Th locution of the I'liirersity is in th bigbat.( degree liealthJul no epidemic sickness having ever occurred there or in Oz ford. ; ; Tbe gnremment of tbe University I mild but V flcient. Every effort is made to vultivst a ttauly . tons of feeling smong the students snd ss elevate standard of morality ; it ia, moreover, surrounded by I population whose practical regard for religion and, morality is well kuuwu and is not surpassed aay where, . " ' . .nf It la also easily areesaihle, being on thi tin -f tk -Miasissippl Ccutiul RaihoaJ, i.icb ia uo : iy ceea- , pleted. . ' J ' t The accommodations a.- amphi for tbe totnfcrt -at least three hundred studenta. , . A spacious Cymnaaium, with all the most appro red ' apparatus for encouraging bodilv eterciae and pr-! muting jiiivaieal ilcvclo)uicut, will be ready for us In the fall. - , TsaMa Tuition l pi-r auniuu. , Fuel and attendance Tu thoae who lodge out , of the college buihlings 10. ' .' Tuition In the Lw D paituicnt f50. i '' . r. - i Board in tiie cillefc boardirg huuses snd la ri-T vats families sbout r2 to $U per month. - " " w JAMESM. UOWST, !4-t Scc'y of the Board. , t Ozford, Jjlrt, 18(50-1 -fl-ly. J. I!. ClIAl'1'ELL, "; JACKSON, Tenn., 3il A aV UFA CT UREl or . ...:.! ! Cotton Scrapers", AND - ( . A IRON Is A I LING' ' ' ECITABLI! FOR '"'"' " PUBLIC BUILDINGS;' , CEMETERY LOTS, , ... : v Front Yards, Verandahs, ;i . &c, &o., :' ;'; ."; Specimens of which may be seen st th Corn. Yard iu Osford. Applv to i ' t ;1 ji. j, cook: . . July 4, 1800-1 -B-Sm. n',"'T ri.osri'X'1'vs. fir win T Oxford Intelligencer.!. a 'r J Um 1,1 It ia proposed to cstuUi-b, at Oxford, Miaaiasippl, s weekly juuinal, uuder the Ibregoing title. Slid to-lame the first iiumlxr on or about tiiu 1st day of June. 18b 7 ...- .. , i...., ut; Tus IxTELLiiiKNcK will not be the organ of any nmu, or of any clique or combination of individiuils; htit it will endeavor fuithfiilly to represent the views and seutiuieuts of the comtnituity ol Oxford laud lia fnyettc county, and to uphold and foster all the great interests educational, sgilctiltuml, material, social and moral with which tlie highest welfare of ourpe pi is identified. 1 '' The funJamentul doctiim-s of the Stife Blgbai school of Democracy wilj cuiutllute the guides bjf which the political couie of the paper will b coa trolled; and while tho f"mrfuor.M.-sit, will sustaia Soutliert institutions, and the cause or the Sonth, with energy and real, k will do socalndv, and ojilf by re; son and argument rciuembci ing that there "is a seal which "U. not according to knowledgej" and whoa only weapons are fiuply dovlaiuatiop and Kppeal t popular lnoniiice, passion, and prejudice. It will earnest', vsiipport the p-iuciplcaaudorganization of flj Deir.ucratiu party; birt, at--The same time, it will be ewirteus to those of cur. fellow-ritizcn wlwaWp liliailly ofposed to it ; nor will it descend, ia sal Case, to pcronnl abuse and vilification.' 4 . The Editor fuxt, suw tlie I'lclit in Tennesseei'b Was brought to Mississippi while he was yet an ua conscioris . infant. Mere be was nurtured and educa ted. lie is a grsdaate of tlie University of Miasi. ippi. He is bound tu Mississippi by every tie of sociation and affection, auj jt a ill he his content dutf to show that he ia not uuuundul pf .those ohligaUoa which he owes to her. ' . ' -Nothing will appear in the column of th TerLU kmces which the Editor does mot believe to b tm for it is bis purpose to establish for the paper a rrpu. tation, both at home and abroad, which shall cause it every statement of feet to lie implicitly relied en." ' The Editor a ill studiously avoid all controversies, as far as tlie same may be avoided with propriety by one whose duty it will' be to call tiling by.'tbrtr right names, when lie speaks of them st all. " -.. ;;'.... i , Tcnns, - per annum iu advance, ot ft SO at lb end of the year. ' ' . . . nOWAHD FALCOXER, -' t- - Editor and Trop.-ietoe, i. Oxroab, Miss., MaV 5th, 1800. ., n ; .' , f hi : , Adrninistrator'zi Notice. LETTERS of admim'stntion wrW tb' estat ff William J. Sanders, decowed, late of LstyU Connty, Mississippi having been granted to me by; tli Trobate Court of aaid county, at the September Term thereof, 1800, all persons indebted to said es tate are hereby required to make p.ivinciU to me, and those having claims against said estate are-notified W present tlie samq. to me, duly siubentH-ited, witUs the time prescribed by law, or their claims will h barred. . - ALLEN SANDERS, Ain't. Sept26-tl8 . or, ! Chancery N" otiet. - ---' - - BY virtue of a decree of the Chancery doort of Lafayette COuntr.-ifississippl, rendered at tlie October term thereof, 1800, I will sell oa Saturday, the 5th day of January, J 861, at pub lic outcry,-to the hishest bidder, on a credit at twelve months, at the Court House door, in th town ofOxford, th following described parcehl of land, to-wit: , . . .. , .., ,i . Bcginnine at the North-wl twelve. Townsbin eiirhK hnm .- t .k Wtenveridianofthe Chickasaw cession of th Unds in . said State, thetine mnnin-r -arf i hundred andwxteen and three-fourths pod as to- black Jacks thence south thirty-six degie,wesi seventy-fite poles, to a post-oak j- thenc was thirty -twn defrrecs. south sevntvIx and nna- ouarter poles to a blivk-lacV on said -cello line; thence North to the beginning, rxmtaining thirty -four acres, mora ot 1.- - Also Block B, at Utid down in the original plan or North Miss, college, being part of tlie North Rast onarter of Sectirin ene, ' Township and eaage aforesaid, eontsintng eight Scrcsahd -on hundred snd seventeen poles, more e loss. '. Bond wUh spproved scuritT will be rencired of the purchaser. . , ., The abone premise include the"hremi.ea of tha Utc Meredith MeGchec. a' Collcse Hill. ' ; 1 - J. A. HICKMAN, Cornmii-irrsr. -DeclS 28 4w -.. ; .; . , , -.--; Twills. Eentuckr Twills and Lirdseva for sair low at ' WEBBER 4 WATKIFB. Pf. Jl.'ft rf::.