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J3|c -^bobiHc ; A r,BEArlIJ,U, s. c.! _ W. A. LEE, EDITOR. Friday Morning-. Novamber 23,16Q0. I Great Mass -Meeting at Abbeville. ' i V«-{ iErJRATE STATE ACTION EXDOKSKD. | r; -.1 THE NOMINATIONS !"! I -2- . I : V j Torch-Light I'rocotaiou . Grand Display of Fire "Works. Serenade, kc. Due of 'lip ni:<l n:Oi<t (nlliiitinMii! wortin^x cvor lieM in our Pint-riot, omivci ed in on:- Viliag* on yvs'^r-lny. Cu!iip«ni<*p of Minutu MiUi w«-ri> pr^rnt from C'lkcftlitiry, ( rectin*oo 1, .Ninety-Six. Brn-ll'-v'?, Due Wi--t, !. D>'iml«ls»ille, \YickliitVa, Otilli«niii*s Mills; tile Ol'l Ar>v (''ini|>niiy, t.liu Southern Ritrhte l)i-3j»>>(iri«, ftn 1 pn i:iimeii«« copwuiw every section «>f our District, lininirin \vere flying in nil -i itvcl ion*, oml Mm U>oiuiii^ 01 Camion u'Me-1 it> the general cxcifcintitit. At an o:»r!y h»>air, tin* jir<ic«a».«»oii was formal tin'li'r tin* i!:ri « !i» n.gf G-ii. A. M. Smith, tin* M-.i rhnll of 11il>;»v. n>i.l C-.l. W. M llmwrc a m'i J. F. Livi«,f;si«>». jr.. Assist ant Mt»r*li<»ll-*, and repaired !«» tlio Gruvc near tlio w Su re a rtaml had i»cvn jrcct.'d, tw>d r Ik-i'v va- sj-iakclb wot ixjn:.:t«;d lo uddrvbl t!ic CK-»-!iOj». j , TIkm. C. IVn'ri. TV*!., prr«id'-i]t - r.ssiftfd l-y tlio fidlMviujj Yicc-l'roiilct.if«: Judfjo 1). L. Wardiuw, t.'iil. O.in. A. Call.oiin, ^1)£. J. W, Jicanst, Jol.n Urtnt'iiUy, ami Dr Jiiluy ii^iiii. rr, After an n|>]Tt>|»riat<' prayer tli«- lit*v. j Ml". Nottii, iind a Well limed a-.d «fiV«'1ivo j fiom tin.- l'rwiiltlil I ill llfii. A. 0.,Ma- j gratii, of Cl'ml^inii, was in'.rodmiou to the j | and mndc oiic «>t Ill>> lno't i-looiwoit. ami :-oul Mirr:nc Ppi-cehes in liehulf of Sint.-s } i Ili^'its and tvm'hern Independence. that. >.t hn j t over been our pleH*iiro to hear. He urged the c necessity of prompt neliou, and hi«s a j *j*eul j awakened a response in every Gen. Itniihani followed :n hi- u?ll>ll fthlo Slid | 1<:. and was loud'}* cheered. The 1 time foi compromise, li« said, w»« ppnt. and j he was now. ready for immediate action, lie j brought, cheering news fioni ot.lier auctions, and i.poo the ipustitni of laifin-diiiitf secession. j c lie thought th»i» the public sentiment ol the j " fcjtat.* iiii»nintoi:>-.and indeed that the cotton J ' Sintns would all co-npen.tfl in the gnat move- 1 , m-nt. The fprech wus well receive1, or.d at ' Hie institute ol Gi'lJ. McOowan, three cheers = tor our gallant. Kvpreet-titulivis were given with j givat ei'tlui-iuKin. Kiiwar'j Nvl'lo, F.-q.. frmn tin- Comiriittoe ou 0 Resolution*. intrnt'uofil a scrit-6 of Ilcsolr.tlonn, 1 wliicli endorsed tlio action of our Lcgis Intuit; ' in calling a Con vet.t ion of the anil re- I commciuWd imnudinte M-parate ttocenjion.. v The K*B<>iutiou* m ere nhiy and eloquently tul- ^ vocateJ fcv Sir. Ivubie tu.d Tin.thus 'i\:vu>.i>uu, | n ' ; The 2<] find ?. ] fi^soluti'-ne are biiWant ially j those adopted at tho Into wcting in Kdgefitld. " friiA. tuKJ were a'loptcd. l!. I ' On uinlinn of D. I?. Joiica, Jv5q.. » c®m»niM« e ^ .of tyfo:>ty one \vt-re ap| o!n od I y the CSiai- Id a .»'onin^i>' tfu.t title dilcjraus Ui repre«eit our; L»i:trict in< 1he^irlh(!(>niini; CuiiTuntkiO. I>urinji» th« ub.^Pncp <<f. t! in Committee. the *' myelinir'Wfts nddr&vd in nhle and appropriate gpeecht'B Ivy Gen. McGnwui, Jus. N. Cochran, Win. C. L>avia, E»(j.\ W. Jamoa Luinax, v.- i JT. -- -- L-eij., Biiuuuit 11. H. Harper ucu detained at I 11 home l>y iitft ^position. Tlitf CoiintiiMce of twenty i>nt, upon tlicir j ^ return,- r- |>**i t"d to the -Meeting the name* of j the. following"Dclrgntes. which were ctidors^d | seriatim: - - o Ei)WARI) NOB E, -aiios*. ^cM'Eiaux, ' ''JOHN. Ai. CAf.nUUK, » |( THOMAS TH<t>ilhOK, J0HN.H. Wli. ON', ^ T). L. \VAUL>LA\V. Gon. W. W. IN i rynnui nex« in a few nppro priutc p-maik- «i u|»"ii*®ih»* meeting th»propiiufy i f tailitic upon llu- K*-nt It-men non> , Jimled for « fr.ll expi ei-aion of opiniou in» to the policy of lh«s Siate in the pr'feiit tM-itfi*. ^ " Tlie 'iVlnjiitcs iiuiniiiflii-d were then e.tehjjfe- p fore ihc vote wbh t.ifcen. culh d upon for on ex- ^ predion of th'-ir 91'niinieiif.s and nil, withflal. jcxepp«fon£ etuloised Uie notion nf.ithe meeting i ^ At.niulit ihere wn6 a. grand d'rfpluy of Fire- j j( Woikif, and our ljtihliis fvjuare ;l»^i7.pd with | ^ liu&iir<i nn<l llUujiin tio'is" An impoeii^ i ^ Totfh Light Procefflon'wns fornu-.l. nn_d after' ^ itoaHir.g a'hrillmut tiiwrHifoorrth>«tf itr front pf the Marshall H«/n#<v \M.ere "the eu'hasinstiu c*»wd .wens :«ddf*»e<l l»y a.,s enuti'-«ii(jij <(f Kjt.-alirce,, \yhibt evot- ond .«nyn, the fcH'uiiie of npirit «).H*rii)g mu^ic. mid the ^ »hout( ofthe'lnuliiUjilo ma^e- tf.^. rin-/.> *" JniitgoSlejri'aih .iu<Vj V/iirdtiiw,'1lor.. M. !>. JlotiHum, Kdwitrd N >hf?j; TtltW. O. I'ei'rirt.-.lohn ^fhrtwit* 'rh«m«ort, It. A. Fwr. ! A. M. iSnntli, H. Il.JIurper. H,. M^Cfowan end WaUG. jDASUu «.i.».> ' * , | t McoMu^r, ui;<l ytliew ^Jgyitttkiiig [is. wo go jto « JTik-i .J ( ..I f. . ' ljjiif or)o i^lltImcrY pWfrbdei".' tfce ttW^fev 1 " in J'ffciii inl'imiiftiAfwfa' <h» 1 fcWjf» KWk7'-{ '^RfctfSTANCR- to ' -tttlBaKTO iWdOUKWEKOR. TO ^OP^ r. ' tiy iA \nrnn nflfiib^rt b^Pfaxfkf* M"- 1 lid Vhh. lift Varilig 4 -'of 'fW? **&« 6f <mc«dr~ 1 wMeft »igt»r>ytti *»m»r A In oo.piKt«ru*iia»uV|»iU|^u\i)igl» a full r*; .ilwiw mmm 'M ff jSS&tf 1 .puiijub the afidfo hrii-f r»;pOr},; , ' "' '' 1 4'r Jr1** T*fr\,*itT ] At Mr- ^Ejhiok : lMoii*e noouutia Ino falTpwTngJT. gentlemenu &?i trtWe ciuAVdil'i* feHfwAfcrtTj Hit itfRHfc to I ,t) I !>»»« 8 lijj 'SJWripd1 « »* ,fiO '. 'I J. H. WILSON, : uoij 1 J. W. IIEABSST. 1 ' - % * '%£ W*'., ^ v^^ - THE IMPEN®IRQ CBJ8I8. There'seenis lo b$ u# doubt tlial South C^rolinn will secede from the UnU ti^Won after Ihe^ meeting of her Stn.tc-Convention. which will »ip#cmli|t» on in Oiftinihia .on the 17th l>eo»>tft- I hct\ The unanimity of the public sentiment , on tile subject i.s iitprccedenteil, nntl men of every rliiule of opinion seem lo agree lo the j , ueccMsily of iinmediaie ncti«»ii. Thu.. prcaent i ( rJ<..»ij.l.n.iwS^«.i.i«». « I .. V| .(.nvii Iiuq^a CWIIIIJ HCC1I ujrvvtM, < uinl which bfYo^Tn llie Lost e*poienl of public j sentiment, by their imnnimoiis t*nl) of IlioCun- ; vcntio.i, clearly indicated the futurecouise «*t the Mute. South ( uroiiiio h.-.s be«'ti alieatly | pledj»e<l by the Keeoluti'Mia of the former Con* f veiilion to the polity of oo oputntion, nsid 1 t»«i t j call of the present Convention would be ci»- ; tlroly futijp utile?* the State Wer« prrpured to tnko ii »te|> in advance of li«r Im-n-er poiition. That rlie will do no. minute of no doubt. The South cxpn'ta it, and iliu cri.«i# j demands it. It th« jjoliey which i* now adrotated hy the mot>t moderate and conservative men, as that whieli wili hesi secure eoop- ^ ei'Alion. Hers «lioti will l>e the distinguished honor of lon.l)n«{ off in this nx.od'ia from more man tgypnuu uoudflg?, ami we have the tiebt AKsnraneeis tliat Iter sinter $iouth< rn State* wjlj j eouio up i.olily to ht-r support, aiul co-operate iu maintaining our lights and liotmr. Georgia liub appropriated $l,ii(n».OfiO to arm tl>o.State, miiiJ i'iitj called a Con volition, win lei Iter lenders generally t>t hi t«> l>c in f-vor of | ininitdint<» Secession. The Governor of Ala- c h iin i w-ll >non it*mi.- his prnelanuitioti for the j « >.«nitiiiiig nl i!.e Convention, ninl fron: day I day, <r«-ni til- Feal>oar<! to 11.<> mountain*, t!:e ! Si-cwsien iee'iinyr is {trowing iri ii'etri'.y. An lJxlru So-sion of ilie Mississippi Legislature lint li**en oitlletl, iifid We fta'e would veetn 1 ipc for SeeosMon. Florida piedtteM heraejf t«» early ao ti«>n, wl.iift Iro'ii Mar*. Jsmil, Viri»;nia. Tennea ire, (ill.) other Slj.tcc. W e art- 1 er.-ivti.tr I IVOrdg <<f CIlPOMrit^tMliflll at:d <>1 mule j rial i»ij. j To S?ont!i Carolina h.is li.-eu UKsMgnt'd j '.lie honor ol' innuirur.itiiig the niuveincnt. which ghi-il nlTfot our 8u"o:id {ndejiciidonoi;; | .. ts oi'i vilijtij! caIU f< r proiM|)t,uvtiuii, us ti nt done whii'ii chii t'vr confidence to the Jc.ulitiiiir, and eei-urf £«-nerid unanimity.. 3'hi» is no ;llit* to lake oonnael from our fenr». "Our !ot:l>!snre traitors" 1'roinpt net ion is the dieate of the litfjV'fct wisdom. ^ Willi unanimity nt tin.- Soii'h, we hare no "cors of v'wrei')n. \V« do not t»uj { »«»««» that President I'i(uhhipii) wiil assume any teeponsi j liny in ilio mat-tor: a'«l we s.*e indeed tlmt '.lie Trihuue nr-d othrr l<-u«lii-g I!eptil)]ii:nii u mi)« conrudo t!iu rich! of P'.'Crssinn. Iflhis >e un i:ide.x ol" tli». polity nf (lie N«*w Adminisration, our li.-voli.lion will ho as nu*pieiou* n ith present «#pe«*t* as in its future results, mid lie Smitti wiil poaconhiy outer upon a new :urtrer of future prospe rity.political and comucreiui independence. ,r Wchfiil with rapture th«< nuypieiouti era! jJ ofI cun*itnimnli»ii «»f the labor* of Calhoun, lay.io, ilcDuiFic. Turubul! and oliiora. fPrr'E* cri-nn* ozacinauA. bi The Abbeville Minnie Men, wijh n fineBmip y >f Music from Columbia, nnd aecotupituied by U large number «>f our eitiz'-ti!', proce.s£ed to pi lie rcaidi-riee of Judge Wardlaw on lat.t. WedM.'Fdtiv niicb^, fortbe |mrp"°e of extending n Nimplimptitery Serenade lo lion. A. G. Murraili, w ho bath ju?l- arrived from Charleston In mpi.iiFe to repeated call?, Judjjo Magruth nn.lo a very feeling and eloquent ppeeeh. lie (u nine, he Paid. fnuu the seaboard 10 eelio back he cry of the mountoinn, olid to ensure ihe eoplc of Abbeville that tlTroughoiil ilie limits (J, if the State, there wa.-* but one feeling (if deotiou tolur interests and hostility to lier agic^Jora. Banturs wero everywhere flying, n,1 *,..,.,1 1. ' . .itic .-iniiiug, iiuu ne was sine sl, lint this honor of I he Stale rr.l^ht s.tfely he entrus ,-J to the strong !t<<:: J and v:u-.it. i>t*>tr<e of her oils, inspired. t»y the patriotic epirit of her rumen. After'retuminj: 'hritiks for the co;jidiuient, the Judge prom iruil.to give his view* t lenuth on ihii fuceovjiii^ day After returning to their lial! t!io Minnie Ion, in tiiiawtr to repented enils were addrentd hy-C'.ipt. I'ci rin. ui;d Lieuteiiuntd Calhoun, ;0wurd« ond Wileon, in very appropriate [ etches, " Sle*sr«. Mctlowfin, Thomson, J. II. WiU>»n, ioble, Fair, I>. F. Jones, G-*o. Syfuo, and rr lher», worn niter wards »t?r<-umle>l, and ret- fa onded in vary excellent apeechcs. Fi lu THE STATE PA1E.OTJR VISIT. We hud the pleasure during the piiat *ve<-k f. f attending our Siutc Fair in Coltmihta. In 111 pile «>f the politico] excitemcnt-,* the intere.it lanifrnU-d »(i9unabated. The uttendance nun , Uj mfier tl.un nn an)' prnvisus occasion, ana the ^ otela mid private lioiu>e» were filled to over. P* ou-iiiir. The Mayor nnd Council of Colnuihin . i)i «erre the thanka Of th»» oommtiniiy fur thoir ... * . el y ihicvmuiiI I'xeilioim in nroi<iirmi». « ° luiiniiotiS >ur tlii* visitor#. , ,«f> , of Tlx* di«pl»v in evorv I)«|mrtropnt of the Fair mft uiiut-iialiy- One.mxl the exhibition of .fine ntr>ek, Fit-Id "jCmpH. Domestic I;i4us|ry. and. 'onoy, Article# could not eattily he s»rpfl8s<-«j. i(T^ >n Wt(?ntedny. iW'w were pfrwtiV''fin the >iciuti<ld "htt\vi>eii 8t*ven and eight1 thousand j ergons, arid the receipt# were proportionately >nre. " Abetter*! interest geem* to have' beeu « wakened in behalf of Win rttaie Agricultural otiety, nnd we Ijjivo r.d doul I that every ear'u'ilj w iiiuea new oetejiiioiiK to ira ftrebgth. j t:' At night politics i tiled tli^ hoVir, and spiritlirrinp stvjcfciiiM \ver»* I co » , /T"*'. t'i»psin6»r ta enthtiMtatio nt»lieifres. tfecoB«K>n ' "hh ilio rallying cry, pnlilie »eiitini<nij j" BPDu d to I.*' uuniiifiion»ly iu fnvor of j<ro" [>t j !id UucKied, -action. > > ' THE £Ji:f.EsilCiN*IiOVEXENT. ' T!\t-ro 1111 ;'( vj'Till!*jut'UI iit of th« )ii 6c4<wi<m fxpiietjict'.t «t the Iuinumfis- tli ntu>ii**^f>peitr u> bo eijtiiiiy a'g etrdr.g in Vtr*. th ;inia *n<) Georgia »< ifl ftowtli G«rtr* '<£« .ntcltor, of Viigiuin, win M»'di* i»«a : tita pro> .<,$ nation cfc'Hing miVxtr* ieM op«f tb« Lw?l«nre. to deliberate upon n Georgia y ifi*, ai»U-e of the v»irW :aHtnjr fVXnUi C| latyw) Jb f»T«wuf, U^S^e^dA*6{-e. Jlhi* J.?» ec«mmend»tion of mBwKBJF?I<-fry> /1 »*** recoivcd lie endorsement of^S^^fccyr^Lie leading, ,mei ^ias^Ppiit t .-Hvnnnn!. TbflVcftesW % y active. Tire Governor of jU»h«n)* hantW ailed a SUH« .Tferauglioat South :iJ&s*JiL . > ¥t iMit*.;mSm\ ill bu^nea. trxurnA+A . B.1, T ii in ITMMT r«r« Ma in'th^ChnM,*!* / :i '. ^r; :^^0;. . : HftW Organized. We learn that ut an ntljournrd meetinc of the Mijj«i|fc":Men orpanteed on lust Saturday at \Vid£ti*r** 8tore, the full quota 6f" mru wa» attained. That tlio Company now. uurnWr* sixty-five. 'I'hcy eri now fully organized, and have lcctcd tbi> following officer*: John linovvNLkR, >j>t*in; lht Lieutenant* J. J.I'unnixoham; Jifil Lieutenant, W. «L Iiouert*on j 3rd LieU- IVMUIK., 1. U. 4»nRR|f, Honors end Appointments The following !;oiiovb ami appointments wcr* iwnrded 011 Saturday last by the Faculty of the 'ouili Carolitin College: 1st lionoi.T. M. Logan, Charleston,, 2il' ironof'. A. C. Haskell, Abbeville. 1st Appointment.II. R. Gorden, Sumter. 2d Appointment.J. R. Thomson. Spartan>mg. 3'1 Appointment.\V. T. Norwood, Abbeville. 4th Appointment.U. N. Chathnui, Abbe ill-. 5th Appointment.C. B. Prentis. Tolloton. Cth Appointment.J. V. Sander*, Louisiana. 7th Appointment.J. D. Anderson, Fpartanmrg. 8th Appointment.r. W. Mill?, Sumter. , Abbeville at the State Fair. Wo notice in ih'j li??t of Premiums awarded lie rccent £inio Fair, the following awarded to iiizcus of Abbeville: lap. Slci'nslcn, best bushel bread Corn, § "> Win. Smiih, 2d bent bushel Oats. 5.00 Jus. MeCivl.in. 2d best bushel 1. Potatoes. sil. 1). W. Aiken, best hnle men-low gr.ns b:iy, 5 00 II. A. GriiVm, red clover hay, 5.00 I>. W. Aiken. bos' variety field Peas, 5.CO P. W. Aiken, best bushel upland rice, 5 00 1». W. Aiken, 2d '»est bushel lico, silvor A. M. Smith, largest yield ou 2y acres. «0.ti0 J. K. Vance, best -1 year old St lliou §15.00 Dr. J. .1 Wardlaw. bent 8 y. old " 12.00 J as. Cr':swell, 2d best pair Carrinjrc lorscs, 20.00' 11. A. Griffin, bos! 4 year old Gelding, 10.00 J. F. Koll.ir, host Jack. 10.00 11. A. Gritti'l. - ! b'.'St Merino I>uck, t-ilvcr il. A. (ii'iitiu, bc.->i }>r. Fwe and Lambs, B.O'.t J. K. Value, best 1 year old South 'oxu iluok, silver It. A. Griffin, 2d best pair of African we?. COO J. F. Marsdiidl, 2d bent Chester Boar, $8.00 J. F. Marshall, « uniivo « 5.00 Mrs. Lir. S. Marshall, Cherry Wine, silver Mrs 11. i". (iiil.uu, Lurd, silver Mr.s. \1. M. (jvitlin, best Tcilet Soup, 6.00 Mrs. 1'r. Marshall, best Vinegar, silver Mrs. Ji*f< McCaslan, -id best Vinegur, silver Mix Jas. McCaslin, 2d beat pcaclios, silver Mrs. P. Marshall, damsons, 5.00 »Mim. Wni. Smith, can plums, silver Mrs i>r. S. Marsh-ill, specimen of silk, silver Jhs. McCaslan, best bule upland CottoUjj20.00 The Committee were unable to decide »l.~ -f"' ' ' . ...rem «»iw num I'XIIlUIieil I)V K. A. itnn, of Altbuville or K. J. Gage, of nio., au<l therefore' recommended a curium 10 both of 20.00 Mrs. l)r. Marshall, beet Jur of Biitter, 10.00 Mis" .Ionian, Collar aud Cuff, Tutting, silver Mrs. K. F. Williams, nilli C'opifort, silver Mrs. Dr. S. Marshall, ciadfe Comfort, t-iWer Sirs. Dr. S. Ma. shall, woven C'oun- r ' r imne. 5.00 Mine Bell Jordan, best raised Work 6.00. Mies Sue McCusIau, best needle worked )lUr. f>.00 Miss Manic Waters bost infant's Dress, 5.00 Sirs. K. O. Williams, 'Jd liest. do silver JJrs. II. S. Cuuovcr, best jvar Uuderptjvcs, j silver Mi^& Sue McCaslin, 2d best do, silver M«ss Sulli'e Carter, bc.st Bead Work, 5.00 Miss'Jeiinic Miller, 2d best do. silver Mrs. Woi. 6niiili, best Gloves, Fruit Knife " ' 44 * Cotton Hoso, silver ' " " " Wool Yarn, " « « 4i .. fottou " «» « " " " Sewing Cotton, " THE UNION OF THE 8QUTH. Tai-lahasseis. Xoveui' er 14. TVs Thousand ChekU9 kok FlouidaJ 1.Govor M. S. I'ofi'V, of tlii* StHte bus dvolnred in | vor of Separate State Aetion. He say*that! orida will bland hy Smith Carolue.the gal ul "Pitliutt'o The people here are innirriiiud ajrainst. Hiibmieaion to Lincoln'* elrc in. Fr«>m All parts of th« Stat« we have ost. cheering aocouuti. Party namM and :ne(* hnvu heeii dropped in III* face of th® ingi-rs which in ronton to overwhelm u* On'i' niacl; Republican rule. Our people will 4>8uiit to Hie irifok'nt *Toe A united and deter iimd front, Will it not he a jfloriou* seeo- elf t<i fc'loridn «t-imlintf »lirt£l«lf r to'ftlionl r witli Ijer'^pjlnr.tPaliTirHo sifiVer, in defence our on in uifo'Con sti 1 u li on u I rigUu.f A)ur newly'elected G"*or»or, Joiin Milton, is wBhi[>r<»rufen^ly in favor <if 'ac>n. Mr. 3iilUin (recently Gotten?;}' oocmpie* tlio moio position-.-^PloriJ* ill curtnlnly secede. Let Soutto Carolina lead e wmy {-^courier. p.. iitfcf" ' '-m *v r MiLLEDdKvtu-E, NOT. 15. Fhom GVor.ciA,.Tlie leadinjruieii of all par! # I)I'M a uonfi-rci'ce to-day. And unanimously ?re«*<l that a Couyenuon oF tlio pfcfiplc t>« II, j* #r«t V * IIICU in*! roniToncft recommended reliance. lcnviinr'the time $nd mode of rc»i«tAD<>« be «MAl*d i>y' th* Convention. >The very ;st.ofgu»d feeling prevailed. t <# ' jL:iu".i ''-i' Moult*, NpVy.lJ^r. Alabama ConnJcntiof..Gov. Moor# imom « proclamntiou on the 9ti> of December, for « election of Delegates to the Convention of c people. fhe cJccttoa J»ill bo held ofi the >th. aiuf lU* Convention will me»Cot> the 7th , - \ . 'VvwS Prom VircuU .Tlie p*tttei nor hnn called an of the State i'o meet VCK?7W» 6'fcjjkpaifaf, l^tiii^into ertnildeAi: on the ioud^^^tr^-fMtfiM detune .lpaly flK^V"'"Jf-i -jytotid wAit'iK&U .. v. 'r . ^ vV> 5Jf" . COM MI'S ICATKO. Meet^ig of th* Btudeut* of the University of 1 qjj . Virginia. At VOnect iug of the Students from SoythCar'oHnrv&t tlie University of Virghifn, for llio purpose of exprepfling their sentiments ns'to the j course of tlicir Stato. iu regard to tlio issues now before tl)e South, on motion of Mr. Eurlo, Mr. H. A. Gaillard. of FnirficUl, wur cnlled to the Chair, nnd Mr. C. I'inckney Soibrook roquested to net as Secretary. Mr. W. K. Knrlc. at the request of the Ctuiir, then stilted the object of tlio meetin*, nnd nlrfo moved thnt n Com: mil tee be appointed to draw up u set of resolutions for thu uwcling. 1'he followiniig nilemen were appointed onlhis Committee: W. I!. Italic, ot drecuville, J. MMoHryUe» of Abbeville umi Uolliu Kirk, of. Bcnufuit. 'J'iipy-reported the following prcnui: hi.. «n,l . .vnuiuuuus, tiiih.ii iyciu imuuiiuou^iy j adopted: j I Whereas, Tlie government lins fallen into the ! power of n party purely sectional, dec'"'rig. the existence of a "liiglier law,'' an intention to:: prevent the introduction of slavery in the Territories, an irrepressible conflict between white and clave labor, and tin interminable war upon j the institution's of the South, upon which ith h:ij"piuvHH and prosperity depeudf,; .'an itiMitu ; liou wliuli is authorize! by the Ifvly Word of, fiod, and the peaceable enjuyn>cni of which is ! guaranteed to 113 by that Constitution v.Inch' our fore l'<»ihcrs adopted wh>-n this government whs organicoil. and \vit!iout which this govern n.ent would m-vor have boon established And whereas, the sovereign State ot South I'niolina, of which we we arc proud to be ciiiz-ns, has do- J j terminc'l <>s a Inst means o: resort for protect j j ing the honor, the lives. n«d the property of h r citizeu.i, l>y a unanimous act of her Legislu tuve, not to submit to tlio tloiuiiiat'n-ii of such a party« ami hut* ordered u Convention, with a view to the resumption of the power wish which ! she has invested lor specific purposes the g'"neral government. Therefore, he it r'to!i-t-i, 1. That we, the Students from South Carolina nt the Univen-ity of Virginia, hail with entire approval und great delight, the course our .State has adopted. '2. That deeply sympa'hix.ng with our friends at. home, we deem it alike a h:gh duty ami pleasure to render our State every service in our power; and that whenever she shall need them we will promptly return and render them. 3. That u copy of these resolutions be for j warded to the Governor of South Carolina, and the papers of the ."Mute. ii. *\. *r-\iL.iiAliL>, Clir'n. C. P. Seabkoqk, Scc'y. Secession and Co-operation. The in-ue of separate Secession awl Co operation. wl.icii arrayed oim people eo lic'ly upmost each other in Ifold, sliotil l not be rained ai nil in the furih-coming flection. The action men now, Hinud on precisely tlui plai^trni of the coopevmiuuistsi then. The ct» opcrationisis then opposed South Carolina's Ij^Uii.p the way out of tli^^pniou, because they .aid ii would defeat | urcir measure.u woultl defeat coiiceri of nciion .ir would defeat a Southern Confederacy.. liu* uo,5uch a reason exists now lor liesiisncy and timid delay. Then (lie oilier Southeiu St.ilts to rvjulLrrti Carolina "dmi'i you go out mi" the Union at nil.we will not lie with you;" lnu now they say 'dead and we will fol- Lw." Tins difference in their position iniikos atl the difference in the world lietwccn_Rle.' question which then was agitated, and fye t 'quetftic.il which ia now upon our people. There will be no separate State action. Tltc roco will now he to get out first. Gov. Drown, of Alabama, in a speech on the lUtlf inst,r.said he would call a Convention within tfiirty days .that is. by the lUtli December. Out Convention meets on the 17ih, one ifeck after. With a week the start, may not jpabaina wrefct the laurels Irom us? Mark, vllis, voters; there win ite ne separate state action "Weiir« with you." "we nrc wi11« you-' is heralded ou cTery breeze fioin she ^outli West. Mark another thing : South Carolina, as soon ap she can ir> u dignified manner ulier iter ConYeuiiol] meets, is going out oi' the Union. The people have tpikcii. Lyul: at the thing ! The legislature b«H n-ji r pinprio liisseming voice. Its members before they were chosen. were con suited ou lliis question hv their constituent!* all over the Siate, and required to take u position. 'J'heir voice then is the. voice of the people.. The entire press of the State n'tves si-*ent. The Union sn*ers areKirucU dutrib. Not on*of them sylublw* a single objection. They have givci* up mi nope. ... I The event is ugqnrtiB, then ; and wliyjiinr ith subiiwe beamy, ny springing ail L-nuc, ulto. gctltcr imprnuticafyle? A few ounu t control i lie State. One cannot rout u thousand ; iwg cauiiot put leu thou»>ind to flight. .Everything iu devotion to tho cause of the Stme and 61 the Sou'h. invites aequiescnco! I.et u% ucqnieso: and thereby bri^liieu e en the glorious pa gen thai will record ihc bittb of a. new ltepuolie.. Yorkville Enquirer. ItPSTftTAHTM? Trt TUP KBinr.nniinrnw **M« AA«AVUUM).AWi1 \J£ LINCOLN. 1 Mr. Yancey, in hit lutu Mobi!*- »j»eecl», thin very proiwrrly rshukrs any such aggressive movement, as preventing, or attempting lit prevent, tlx) iimuguration of Lincoln. lie «Hid: "If the non'-slnvehohlin? Stat<?* should prefer to f-rmain <n the Union under mi anti shivery Govcrjunept. the} havuflipifi*ot right to tlo so.; and 'he Southern Slates have an »-quntiy p»;rfncf. riulkt, on ih<! agression to power <»f a party \vhoii<i openly avowed | uipogc i* to a'.ol is-li and u'ttVi-iy ko <I«'nfroy the insiiilufion i'f sla' Cerv throughout the-lenit'h and b»*eiidth of the t a lid, ill the SSfu'es as well us in the Territories, t to Withers w^ftoiu such a Union, and, t>s in<]<. i f<ertdeii»>over«jign States, to establish, for eor < tam^reiieral purposes, hik-Ii other Union or Confederation as tliev tnay consider tl;« best ( a " «un|nt;u w i ncir wmju*. J THE ACTION" OFGEOBQIAtv { Tl»« Committee on the tUto of the Republic . in the Georgia Legislature, is«t*d «n uilitrwis * rqgKettinK a -floWfefe-.ca . df 8>-m« of »1»u eftii- i.eTii |Rwr of GUmrgia in Willed^«vill«i. -Tj»« ] ( royultqt lb*08WI(v»n<ij a htlj U> enll » C<>n fritiori'to'nitet on the 9ih. Jhodim, the «l«otion to> t»k« place on tliff 80th December. "" Tli«?.prenuiMj{ Jbo the.proposed bill Wlitrf'as tbf preterit erftfb lu oo»*, Irirtionul affair*. in ihr judgment of lliu Oenrra! Ai'SrmMy, dematrd* ri*i*lai'ce; aud wht-r»;ns it in (lie . 'I'ricilfge-ql. tfie froytM gn f*coplit t«/ determine iiporj the mode, tneasaro and t iiflo ofaaob re«is'Toe biil U endorsed bv 9'6b frtefi to'dororti'or Breton/Ben.'' 'pi 4. Qrftkln*,- Hon, Alfred Irer.ion »^d other*. of aim] |*r poaiijou »»i>d iiifiu'p *>iit'e. Tlier/j ! llttfeffwnbMexorejiiMflf us to iu-' . _,, NOTICE. I WILL SELL AT MY PLANTATION On Long Cane, A<lj"iiiing Col. MAivhaliV, On Tuesday, 27th November Inst.. MOSSES, * 'One Fine Brood Blare, MULES, MOSTLY YOUNG, 1 FINE LARGE PAIR WELL BROKE OXEN, i Ami Cart, Nearly Xew, SOME FINE GRADES CATTLE, Very Fine Stock and Fatted H 0 & S , W A G O N S, . PLOWS, Of the Latest Patterns, 4 rtnn * i SJUfi iliLL, 1 Pine BURR VERTICAL 18 Inch HORSE, MILL CF THE KCTSTV APPROVED KIND, 1 Cast 'Iron Horse poWcr, Perfsct, 1 HfTY SAW GIN, early U o w , 1 THRASHEH, 1 Complete .Set SinitlisTools ..." CORN, FODDER,, Peas and Pea Vines, SEED OATS, &C. -"DC 3E3 3E^. TMC 13 Q *i^r»r? wvaii»V * -* nioifci i\i>un UJ I^AV OK 5SAl.lv. 'SAITL FAIR. November 23, 18»«0, 30. It TOTICE - . ^ jr PEfl^ONR owinjr B»in}» in my offie* for pur cli»i-en at tl»»* (iiilcnf til* lirnml'li of A n»M iu» LnniHX. fire liewhy notified to iVHkt; j>»y nient, hi I Hiti informed Tnif>;eo thai IIK MUST 11 AVE MONEY", io pny detite, «tu. . TVM. II. PARKER, &»*.». Connnhsioner'e Oiliye. i tCoy. 10, I860, \ 1 2t ruiTs'm K OF ^OUTH CAKOLINA* AM/ri'iile District.. Citation. By WILLIAM .It 11.1,, E»q., Ordinary ol Al>bcvilli- District. TWMRREAf\ Tlion-ft« Cr-wfoi"'! h»w apt«» io« tor i.etcrs of Ailmmit rnnoir, oi nil u>id ruigului un<i nlihlie'^, Ijlit*.- »r.d crotfiu i.f Flignt>«*0i 1'itt't, bte if |Iih ill»ir'CI 'J'lies* tire tli$refore, to cite nnd admonish nlK iiiJ fini»uUr,'tlu* SinHli<l t;rfditi:iM oJ tfi« mid to be hihI upj'eir titiii«r»» we, at «>ur ir*i Ordinary'# Court fur Ilia »*id i>ik rict, to >e. 4i.ilUtii «t. ALbfille Court iiouce, on the itlr day of He*' to nhi.w if *uy liy WliA (fhlil RcJiuiuistration ahouid uot {rHiit«'tl. , /' 1': { *iveil ruhd«i' iMf"T»and and the 2rt'h d.t.y of Deo.- Mi? .OW'nsnnd? «tyrl|t WViKjVed All.J litlu «../< »! - l««K " »" . . nfu |i» me uuiti y cm ur nuierioau Imlepeudi iicf. , W!t.LP\M IULL, O. A. p. Ordinary'# Office. ) 81 St PDlSSQLDTitfN 4 OF1 Imib «>o.i'artnprsjyp tierwntora jHuenog t>e » IWMII !WOfftU£ j4QUA4F'El was dissolved >n Hi* 1 Gili day ^ 1800, by limit* ton. f*. . , rr.;^jjieff&f o«(i xcrenff$'& *Hf Wtyiod an '/.ttin . nfter wWcli lime, bey WilJbu ulaoed in tlici hand* of Fomwi . T,' 14^0** J& -'i^7 / Hvr: ,£/ ; | AM ACT To Pro?ido for tho Calling of a Convention of tlio People of this State. I u I 1 Si:r 1. lie it ttiaclcf hp th- Si nub ami Jfmtxe of /{ijirr-tiifitiii-'M. »o>r nut «; </ * '//;«/ in (/< | r-i' Aiixriiihti/. ituil by the auiitoi i"l tijf t/ie 3' Mr, Tl'itt a Cuiivi'iiIiimi i>1 tile-in1 pie hi tin* >!;»! of Soulji (.'m olitin is l>v or<tniln>tl, to In- ii"a,.||iii|.,) iii t||h (iity <il Ouliiiiiliin. on MotkIiu ill" »l#voiltl.M'llt)i (Id)' of DtCrlillwr, ill ilia* JHHT of our 1.01(1 one t Iiouhmn<] 0'jjliX IiiiixI»«»1 nml nixly, for Lite {'UrpoHe of t>»Uii u inl.n <^»iiji!«l«-ri>lion the <) tigers iiiclilitit to tins position of < 11. State in tin- Federal Union. a I »l :»! <'« I l> the C*or«t i'i;i i«n ofilu- Uiiitfl >tiite.», him) llir m»ii toii-e* wliiell my ln> tioce.-'HrtlV il'nl prOlief ful |ii'iitutiiif! iijainst tin- soioie, iid Ili»ri*iii>nn to Itke cHr» tliut *! » CtMiotio.-itvenitli of South I'arolisiri.shall MifiVr a<s*H«ii*ii«iciiL Stc. '1 Tlmi/in the six'Fi «1mv ol riirmli^r in tin- \ i-!.r «>f onr I.or>l »iic t'htin.«itii<] «»»arhr hun- ilrrd inn! sixty. tho Miiiiiiv'i'l'i oi" Kieet ioiis 'or j the aevei ill i>.«lri<-1« in 'i:<- State sh:«lt. nitei j jjivii'i; |>>1 i.ntice as tli cii?o? 'if «<l»ctliiiiH for i ii:«-iiiIm'|'s c.f tlie l.eijislntiiiv, "p-'ii ih»' |»<>l!a ami i hohl "-I'm: ion;" iii tlo ir rcftiffiiv^ pMtriet* lor i ! to H>h r*ai.l (% : Vftition,- in nil r^|>i-rU i- the ua'iii- manner ami foi-n. ar<t the »*f*fi»»» I j>!io an e'<-etinn> sre no>v >n !«!< )i-<} !" » | i:n-iiihi i> i.f 'In* l.t'«risHwtnre. An.I nil jh»»«>hh who art- i|ii:il.fie<l anil entitled, hy tin- «Toi>. fiiiiiii«ii, ni.it lii'vs « :' "!;i# Miii». io »«>».« for j j Sllell,' »!« of till- 1 lOl/f!' illl lit--?. hlll|i| ht» C]Ui|t iil-ll | itir'l eii?itie-i to »« ! » f-i|* «a:il I to fiuitl i| Conee;.! ion : ninl ill ra«« of n |i\ vaeniiev »«; J i-'irriiiif. Iiv «lfi«ih. r-pi-fiot'ion or irmovu) from . th- >!i\ii, or wi'iiu.i io f.i;rve «t miv p»t>nn I t.t..,!. il .i l >..i .. ' ' i «- t- riifi % *iivt*nnM||. IIM* | ofiio* iIn* s" Wi ^tfgAvni n>n r>)n\iI i-sup l.i-» wsji initlic the i j \lHimL"-r« «i' F.ti*i-:io:i!<<|i |.ln'^>iiliiiii j in vliii'h shpIj Viu'<in<-y nmv imm* »tj 'el* civiii't dile notiee. tllfivul. In open » nitil hold an rli.M'iii'ii to till mk-!i vkhiivv, »! in ! cii-i-s tor »!» » iltffltMti of ilii- l.i'L'i^iatU' i-; tli.i! j the M>iisue«-iii ii> ilii- KVettmt i and S'ufithi-v, nhiil' tin-ft. «m l'"ii'lay, tin- 71 it ilo\ «:t I n ire tier, ISO'*, Count tllr Vulri atiu lli'iUiii'c tlip pit i*linn. . * Si:c. 15. That, ein'li Election l>istiiet ihroia'hnt.' tin* Miiif ft.hii In- entitled to I'lcct and sf-:i«l t<> tin- mikI Con volition a ntimher of I >* ! :it ri qi>h1 to the who'c nuuilM-r of Soiin'ors j iiikI 1. |.|eaenlati\»-h which Minli lliflrirt is j now ciit.ilii'd to «»v.d to i.t.c L«f?r<l i'urc \ And j :Iip ]to ihe&uid Convention ?li»ll tie en iitled to the nmno. freedom ot micst in yo- i*>^! to ri'iurnitiif from, uml whilst in istteii- diiio'i- mi, i>iiiil Convention, us ii extended to j tin-ti'i-nihn* ot iIik l.egisdiitiirw. Stc. 4 'i h: t i\H n-:«- wliltp lltlllo c:tiw*nft of I tiiiii Sliilii) "f th-j »<e of t warily one y earn un'l j ti| wnriln, tind who Are entitled i»>vu're t«>r j tin n.' pro of the St"tp i t>ki«intii;e, shall lit! vliifi'dft to h ».ml itj itiv t>u i.l C"i>Vrlilioii. III the *»ena'.e llOut;' the li|»it«ct'll> <lu\ of No- j Vpllilipr. Ill t ;:< V'«:lP «.r «»«r I /».1 ... » tl e-;i»:l i-i^hi li\in;lru<i nti.1 *'iXly, ftiM in th-cil'Ihj (i ^t}> y<-»:r ««f Jin- siit I-J_ei^nt y anil linl«-|M'i,dvucc of tiie United of Allien W11.IJAM JIBPmTF.1l. Iveti'lcil^n llio St-nate. JAMES S|.puk«-r litiusH i'.fpre^ni'ntivt^. llfxnlrtd. Tin*» I he Clerk* of 1 S-n nu-1 J Hons- «>| lC<i>IC)M'tll A< I Vi n l«f, IK d !»»! Ii'.'li'lv. iiioiriU'ted to |.i;l>lli(i,.too 'Acl "o jmn ! ? Ut llit* rnliuivr »>' i' Contention of tin-. t.f i (iiiM St n'e," in «»n«* ne»S|'i«j»*r in fueli ! ! i u Diflrici. in il.e stu'f, onto u wi-t-U, im-ii tli>liiy of election cf tin; 1 l<< {* <} Coo vent ion; uioi I liat ifis li»e Sens' of 11<i~ (ifu*ral An-rinMy tlmi tl>e Maiin(r«-n< of Klt-cl ion* «re ImilnO «> |Toc< «-il to givt- liir ofsiiiti noiiee Ol fleet loll, tilul to lio!«l 'In; ;>diiii>. <li .*ljle«l >>y phi'U Act, without uwauibg further instructions. "?, WM. K-. M \ RT1N. 0. S. JOHN T.-alAJ.vA, V. li. R. Nov. lf>, I8611 :io tit i THE STATE OI> SOUTiI CAROLINA. Abbeville District.. Citation. By WILLIAM 1111.1, F.sq . Oi.IIi.av> of Al»l>e villf I)i»lrict* V17 IlEltF.A?,. S. 1$. .S:nt!i lift* npp!ii-<l t'< j » f itif ft»r Letters of A<!n:irii-irjitl<»'>. of nil j i 1-- i « I nun ine fjcMi'i?" HIIO ri»;tili» nKi<1 rr»t'lil.s of Allrii Wrck.«, ileLvns<"i, late ot* tlir* Di^irii't nf<ir«*!>niil. Tlii"** nio ilier«-t'or.', U> cite nnl iidujon!-! ; nil uiiii >iii^uliir< tin* kind nil Ami vr-ii:'-> » »!' the HHi.1 <iei;ru4e.(l. t »lie nil i ;if|«.-.n lietoti' liif, i ul our ih-*MIril'narv'" Oii'irt lur ili« «; i*1 I>h-| j irift, io ! (; Iit>hl-'U Ht Al>li<*villn ("i-uft i'o'.i.-c, oil the fi'li xlliy Of 1>>'C tlcxk? to *|.0«' ' «!*« ! ifniry. why iheboitl »«liiiinivtrut;« !> i.cm 1)« ir Givi-n uiitli'f my IimkI nii.l »en!. 11.-:)>« | iiuih 'lny /if Noveini>er.*<jiif ll.rtiifHt «J f^ln j liili-ili'til n:ui .-imy, rt»i<1 in ilie i^lity-fii'ili | \eur of Aii'crii-iiii lni!»-iirniUi.i-e. WILLIAM llff.U I) I> o-i:..--.*- / v.._ .... « v. WIUMIMIJ ** 1 I4i« *»w». 4", ICO*', OJ, «( * tiiEsWrr (^FToln ITTTAROLINA AbhvciUc District. .Ci to lion. By WILLIAM HILL, Rh(j,. Ordn ury of ALlic v»lie {.>!*<i i«:t. ^irnF.iiEAS. w. tv i>» YV ir»f lor l.-UeKi'if Arimii.j>ir«i! it t>f «!( jrd the md clium-ly. 1 jfliti hi*'' ii* of KIV1 $lert-liB, Jute ol Oit j>i*t-ict a'a'fuaid dect*.i»«'tl * i Th**» trt- We, iu-ci»« H<tii»onif>1i i»l! i Mii«) Kiny'ilhr, ti>o hiiiilf^d nu<l»i ilit.>i» <»i ih« * till Ifr^aM-J to li<* umi £.|>i(. ;ijr l<cf<iif m*, nt «>ur iifit Oiiliu-'iyV <-t lui il»e 4>u«l I'ls'iirt. t\> Ih- lio'il-ii hi Aliliev il'o 1'miil ilnuMf, oli (lit* Kfttli ilnv tit' N«,venih',r iu«t. tmriumr cub-, iJ nuy wt.y the rit id B<lmiiii»ti-uUun hIikuIiI. n't t be * jcri-.n»erf.: r ~l ht^iv<-n iwiltr my hunH nml litis ih>» TOtli * d'uf ...I 1...-J..-. nixl Aixiy. hi tiio 8-"tli )«ar ol Aii|rni:m ludt i»«ndotit>e. v . WIIAA A M 111LL, 0. A- D. Ordinary'* f ,,« *of. i0. 1 M(iO. J, , , Jjft. , .,»». \ SHfcRIFFS SALES. I BY' VIUTIIP. «>f Minrlry U'nl* ot Fieri Facia* 1 to nib .liie«tt?.l, I Will »»>)l nt Ablievii'.tf ° Court House on ti>** Klii-ST MUSDaY IN i>K('i£Mi3Klt next, w»Uiiit ll»e li-jtm lioura t»f 8»le tl»« folluwioK j Jo wii: Nrtrrof*,-FJIvjh# and fi»e rWlilreA : nleo, Ha**, TitiU; Stiffen:, MartJm, \inry, KiciUlmts, * JViuk, Harder* n«j Barrut, a*: tlia.j'ivprjity. of L\ >»tAnlf> Ciwirs a.i*, JftiJie* Bttily.ttiiU.oMwr*. * Y 7 226 Aere* of m«r* orl»«». itieprop »|ty of Jhim# Gitraw »<U C V. Barut.% .end otber£ 'Aim* *" " *«' ' r 4 N^roe*. Harriet Mftfttm. Jim nwl Pfielt«. '** ilm^irojxTty at Jaroei Gilinni b^«. G. V. \ At ihr<\JcLl on Tluira- I yWHBo-nv \V.ifi,nMi)ne ].ii_»hU iiin^ Hod \V n^oti, .v C»»ttl«y-^»»ki'liii)«l»iiid K'.i. l.en Fur * Mi*»skjaBZ. * **.***. -a.. F1,* 6k w»<T Orfb^tH&Jecl Cnwiiiiiere*. I * ^ *'''''^'"' r ' 4a<* , * liSMOTS " THF. SUBSCRIBERS WILL SELL AT TBS MTESESBfflCE or HI2V. E. E. PHESSLY, ON WEDNESDAY, KTil mxn tt i it vimmLMAi lllliA 1 9 Ami. if n«»«te»:iry, «>n ilie <l»y fallowing, all iho PERSONAL PROPERTY Of ihi* <lw«:af»'l ot otlift'win; <]:!<|>o6<:>1 of, contiri j nri, of A Fine Lot HORSES, MULES. 9 Fattened & Stock HOGS, 30 Oil 40 HUB CATTLE, SHEEP, &U., AJ-SO, CORN, WHEAT, OATS, FODDER, SHUCKS, 16 OS 18 BALES CO 8BOI, Cotton Seed, fire., 1 Lot, Blacksmith Tools,iI.»u*i-I.o h>u1 Kitchen FURNITURE, AN EXTENSIV.E AND VA.LUA.BXiE LIBRARY ui i nfeiii'-yu ai. Uclijjinus nr.d BOOKS, AC. i'V-C. ' ' - ' W. L. PKKSSLY, } v A'trn'rs J. C. BOYIJ. y~ Nov. Ifl. )SR:\ 2f. 3t :4\i TAKE HCTSCE ! I rj",t5!t! sn?>6'rilu i* liavl.- u mji '1>e I it* ire ii.lj-re.'l of l!1.* H.\I»NJ*SS M.i'H'.-l-Iy ki-i.wn i**1 lti!l)WM,V{! it TnVi.t'HV Slli J', In- \Vit--ii~* to itil»«r|n ill,i..,; i!nt 'lav* i Inim* u^niiiit *!h- 1' rut t'r;t lit* ii< i«> tifl'!i' .ill »iK-li, iiti-i iiul~i>n-J lo ilit.iamu ill t!iO\ l.l'f '<< p:»iil 10 Tlf blu'P lior«rttler wlli'v wit .is , TAYLOR'S HARNESS SHOP, Two J)"Or* Bvlow the Marshall House, n iiMiisigiou sirceif IY|.«-iv- mav li.' fount! ». <*<> »*} Ht«*» Ir <>f lIiui|P*ti imtn»»tl HirkniAKVvfn iliicfr iliat. in i»n>i)l\ i.-> bIh-Ii u AUo li liict i;i»ie ». IVork.'r.rtn'io do > RE3PAIHI NG, ' *r.<l t<» fiil uljL.ortJ«*r«i j.n tliv lii»o of IIftrac#i» Jh king. t E. J.WLOR. Aliftoviile (VTT.. Nov. 1ft h; 18*0. 3tVALUABLE Jpyjgjr N.THB VflMfifOF ABBEVILLE * ,*%> \ tm > " Jf- V ^ ' tV U r"F<. TJiyS'TPKS of. Hie Mpilio,ii»t- E. I 'Chrrreh Sf*i A htieVlTt WVftlir^ co n c' u < 1 pjT burst ion of tlitr Pttrn»no«e At tliis^ 4J*vA>nV:iwfl>i'WiiM i b«* IV«6-«£iirT<] Eoiot; f>r®pni ort»c|»ipJ nt* ibo lVr«»nS(f*. It will be dis* *»-ed of h1 f>»iv*le%nl^Tif sppliwition-js nmde r<f.wtoils .10' Day. J rtiivh tipi», if not -dixp<««uv. pi pfftyioufij/V it »ill b»* sold to »hw lifcjhwit ,bidder. Appiy M. g|KEBL: i#: i;; *. v, ft T||. y- lrearr. N. B..A fu I cnt+UriM <>f ifa* TriMt#<>*. iff lit '(ttAnaifr i* on Way >" Uecehier utfxt. (it KioVUx'k ut;U»B F«r»oiiflgo. '-aOHIi iJbtf B^'i UJ.V.1 \'. <. [' ., >^yjA'SlBH 41«« MTH8. ,1 "vMi -AdqMft»«rii»orfc ***UkAn* 18*4 *1 3w .!.:: {V>P?I .dwl

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Page 1: Abbeville press (Abbeville, S.C.).(Abbeville, S.C.) 1860 ...€¦ · hct\ The unanimity of the public sentiment, on tile subject i.s iitprccedenteil, nntl men of every rliiule of

J3|c -^bobiHc ;

A r,BEArlIJ,U, s. c.!_

W. A. LEE, EDITOR.

Friday Morning-. Novamber 23,16Q0.

IGreat Mass -Meeting at

Abbeville.'

iV«-{

iErJRATE STATE ACTION EXDOKSKD. |r;-.1

THE NOMINATIONS !"! I-2- . I

: V jTorch-Light I'rocotaiou . Grand

Display of Fire "Works.

Serenade, kc.

Due of 'lip ni:<l n:Oi<t (nlliiitinMii!wortin^x cvor lieM in our Pint-riot, omivci edin on:- Viliag* on yvs'^r-lny. Cu!iip«ni<*p ofMinutu MiUi w«-ri> pr^rnt from C'lkcftlitiry,( rectin*oo 1, .Ninety-Six. Brn-ll'-v'?, Due Wi--t, !.D>'iml«ls»ille, \YickliitVa, Otilli«niii*s Mills; tileOl'l Ar>v (''ini|>niiy, t.liu Southern Ritrhtel)i-3j»>>(iri«, ftn 1 pn i:iimeii«« copwuiw

every section «>f our District, lininirin \vereflying in nil -i itvcl ion*, oml Mm U>oiuiii^ 01Camion u'Me-1 it> the general cxcifcintitit.

At an o:»r!y h»>air, tin* jir<ic«a».«»oii was formaltin'li'r tin* i!:ri « !i» n.gf G-ii. A. M. Smith, tin*M-.i rhnll of 11il>;»v. n>i.l C-.l. W. M llmwrca m'i J. F. Livi«,f;si«>». jr.. Assistant Mt»r*li<»ll-*,and repaired !«» tlio Gruvc near tliow Su re a rtaml had i»cvn jrcct.'d, tw>d r Ik-i'v va-

sj-iakclb wot ixjn:.:t«;d lo uddrvbl t!icCK-»-!iOj». j ,

TIkm. C. IVn'ri. TV*!., prr«id'-i]t - r.ssiftfd l-ytlio fidlMviujj Yicc-l'roiilct.if«: Judfjo 1). L.Wardiuw, t.'iil. O.in. A. Call.oiin, ^1)£. J. W,Jicanst, Jol.n Urtnt'iiUy, ami Dr Jiiluy ii^iiii. rr,

After an n|>]Tt>|»riat<' prayer tli«- lit*v. jMl". Nottii, iind a Well limed a-.d «fiV«'1ivo j

fiom tin.- l'rwiiltlil I ill llfii. A. 0.,Ma- jgratii, of Cl'ml^inii, was in'.rodmiou to the j |and mndc oiic «>t Ill>> lno't i-looiwoit.

ami :-oul Mirr:nc Ppi-cehes in liehulf of Sint.-s } iIli^'its and tvm'hern Independence. that. >.t hn j tover been our pleH*iiro to hear. He urged the c

necessity of prompt neliou, and hi«s a j *j*eul jawakened a response in every

Gen. Itniihani followed :n hi- u?ll>ll fthlo Slid |1<:. and was loud'}* cheered. The 1

time foi compromise, li« said, w»« ppnt. and jhe was now. ready for immediate action, lie jbrought, cheering news fioni ot.lier auctions,and i.poo the ipustitni of laifin-diiiitf secession. j c

lie thought th»i» the public sentiment ol the j "

fcjtat.* iiii»nintoi:>-.and indeed that the cotton J '

Sintns would all co-npen.tfl in the gnat move- 1

, m-nt. The fprech wus well receive1, or.d at '

Hie institute ol Gi'lJ. McOowan, three cheers =

tor our gallant. Kvpreet-titulivis were given with jgivat ei'tlui-iuKin.

Kiiwar'j Nvl'lo, F.-q.. frmn tin- Comiriittoe ou0

Resolution*. intrnt'uofil a scrit-6 of Ilcsolr.tlonn, 1

wliicli endorsed tlio action of our LcgisIntuit; 'in calling a Con vet.t ion of the anil re- IcommciuWd imnudinte M-parate ttocenjion.. v

The K*B<>iutiou* m ere nhiy and eloquently tul- ^vocateJ fcv Sir. Ivubie tu.d Tin.thus 'i\:vu>.i>uu, |

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;The 2<] find ?. ] fi^soluti'-ne are biiWant ially jthose adopted at tho Into wcting in Kdgefitld. "

friiA.tuKJwere a'loptcd. l!. I '

On uinlinn of D. I?. Joiica, Jv5q.. » c®m»niM« e ^.of tyfo:>ty one \vt-re ap| o!n od I y the CSiai- Id a

.»'onin^i>' tfu.t title dilcjraus Ui repre«eit our;L»i:trict in< 1he^irlh(!(>niini; CuiiTuntkiO.I>urinji» th« ub.^Pncp <<f. t! in Committee. the *'

myelinir'Wfts nddr&vd in nhle and appropriategpeecht'B Ivy Gen. McGnwui, Jus. N. Cochran,

Win. C. L>avia, E»(j.\ W. Jamoa Luinax,v.- i JT. -- --

L-eij., Biiuuuit 11. H. Harper ucu detained at I 11

home l>y iitft ^position.Tlitf CoiintiiMce of twenty i>nt, upon tlicir j ^return,- r- |>**i t"d to the -Meeting the name* of jthe. following"Dclrgntes. which were ctidors^d |

seriatim: --

oEi)WARI) NOB E,-aiios*. ^cM'Eiaux,'''JOHN. Ai. CAf.nUUK, » |(THOMAS TH<t>ilhOK,J0HN.H. Wli. ON', ^T). L. \VAUL>LA\V.

Gon. W. W. IN i rynnui nex« in a few nppropriutc p-maik- «i u|»"ii*®ih»* meeting th»propiiufyi f tailitic upon llu- K*-nt It-men non>, Jimled for « fr.ll expi ei-aion of opiniou in» to the

policy of lh«s Siate in the pr'feiit tM-itfi*. ^" Tlie 'iVlnjiitcs iiuiniiiflii-d were then e.tehjjfe- pfore ihc vote wbh t.ifcen. culh d upon for on ex- ^predion of th'-ir 91'niinieiif.s and nil, withflal. jcxepp«fon£etuloised Uie notion nf.ithe meeting i^At.niulit ihere wn6 a. grand d'rfpluy of Fire- j j(Woikif, and our ljtihliis fvjuare ;l»^i7.pd with | ^liu&iir<i nn<l llUujiin tio'is" An impoeii^ i^Totfh Light Procefflon'wns fornu-.l. nn_d after'^itoaHir.g a'hrillmut tiiwrHifoorrth>«tf

itr front pf the Marshall H«/n#<v \M.ere"theeu'hasinstiu c*»wd .wens :«ddf*»e<l l»y a.,senuti'-«ii(jij <(f Kjt.-alirce,, \yhibt evot- ond .«nyn,the fcH'uiiie of npirit «).H*rii)g mu^ic. mid the^»hout( ofthe'lnuliiUjilo ma^e- tf.^. rin-/.> *"

JniitgoSlejri'aih .iu<Vj V/iirdtiiw,'1lor.. M. !>.JlotiHum, Kdwitrd N >hf?j; TtltW. O. I'ei'rirt.-.lohn^fhrtwit* 'rh«m«ort, It. A. Fwr.! A. M. iSnntli, H. Il.JIurper. H,. M^Cfowan end

WaUG. jDASUu «.i.».> ' *, |t McoMu^r, ui;<l ytliew ^Jgyitttkiiig [is. wo go jto «JTik-i .J ( ..I f. .

'ljjiif or)o i^lltImcrY pWfrbdei".' tfce ttW^fev 1

" in J'ffciii inl'imiiftiAfwfa'<h»1fcWjf» KWk7'-{ '^RfctfSTANCR- to '-tttlBaKTO iWdOUKWEKOR. TO ^OP^ r.

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tiy iA \nrnn nflfiib^rt b^Pfaxfkf* M"- 1

lid Vhh. lift Varilig 4

-'of'fW? **&« 6f <mc«dr~ 1

wMeft»igt»r>ytti *»m»r AIn oo.piKt«ru*iia»uV|»iU|^u\i)igl» a full r*;

.ilwiwmmm 'M ff jSS&tf 1.puiijub the afidfo hrii-f r»;pOr},;

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"' '' 1 4'r Jr1** T*fr\,*itT ] AtMr- ^Ejhiok : lMoii*e noouutia Ino falTpwTngJT.gentlemenu &?itrtWe ciuAVdil'i* feHfwAfcrtTjHit itfRHfc to I

,t) I !>»»« 8 lijj 'SJWripd1 « »*

,fiO'. $« 'I

J. H. WILSON, : uoij 1

J. W. IIEABSST. 1

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- THE IMPEN®IRQ CBJ8I8.There'seenis lo b$ u# doubt tlial South C^rolinnwill secede from the UnU ti^Won after Ihe^meeting of her Stn.tc-Convention. which will

»ip#cmli|t» on in Oiftinihia .on the 17th l>eo»>tft- Ihct\ The unanimity of the public sentiment ,on tile subject i.s iitprccedenteil, nntl men ofevery rliiule of opinion seem lo agree n» lo the j ,ueccMsily of iinmediaie ncti«»ii. Thu.. prcaent i (rJ<..»ij.l.n.iwS^«.i.i«». « I.. V| .(.nvii Iiuq^a CWIIIIJ HCC1I ujrvvtM, <

uinl which bfYo^Tn llie Lost e*poienl of public jsentiment, by their imnnimoiis t*nl) of IlioCun- ;vcntio.i, clearly indicated the futurecouise «*tthe Mute. South ( uroiiiio h.-.s be«'ti alieatly |pledj»e<l by the Keeoluti'Mia of the former Con* f

veiilion to the polity of oo oputntion, nsid 1 t»«i t jcall of the present Convention would be ci»- ;tlroly futijp utile?* the State Wer« prrpuredto tnko ii »te|> in advance of li«r Im-n-erpoiition. That rlie will do no. minute of nodoubt. The South cxpn'ta it, and iliu cri.«i# jdemands it. It i» th« jjoliey which i* now adrotatedhy the mot>t moderate and conservativemen, as that whieli wili hesi secure eoop- ^ei'Alion. Hers «lioti will l>e the distinguishedhonor of lon.l)n«{ off in this nx.od'ia from moreman tgypnuu uoudflg?, ami we have the tiebtAKsnraneeis tliat Iter sinter $iouth< rn State* wjlj jeouio up i.olily to ht-r support, aiul co-operateiu maintaining our lights and liotmr.Georgia liub appropriated $l,ii(n».OfiO to arm

tl>o.State, miiiJ i'iitj called a Con volition, win leiIter lenders generally t>t hi t«> l>c in f-vor of |ininitdint<» Secession. The Governor of Ala- ch iin i w-ll >non it*mi.- his prnelanuitioti for the j« >.«nitiiiiig nl i!.e Convention, ninl fron: day Iday, <r«-ni til- Feal>oar<! to 11.<> mountain*, t!:e !Si-cwsien iee'iinyr is {trowing iri ii'etri'.y. AnlJxlru So-sion of ilie Mississippi Legislature lintli**en oitlletl, iifid We fta'e would veetn 1 ipc forSeeosMon. Florida piedtteM heraejf t«» early ao

ti«>n, wl.iift Iro'ii Mar*. Jsmil, Viri»;nia. Tenneaire, (ill.) other Slj.tcc. W e art- 1 er.-ivti.tr IIVOrdg <<f CIlPOMrit^tMliflll at:d <>1 mule jrial i»ij. j To S?ont!i Carolina h.is li.-eu UKsMgnt'd j'.lie honor ol' innuirur.itiiig the niuveincnt.which ghi-il nlTfot our 8u"o:id {ndejiciidonoi;; | ..

ts oi'i vilijtij! caIU f< r proiM|)t,uvtiuii, us ti ntdone whii'ii chii t'vr confidence to the Jc.ulitiiiir,and eei-urf £«-nerid unanimity.. 3'hi» is no;llit* to lake oonnael from our fenr». "Our!ot:l>!snre traitors" 1'roinpt net ion is the dieateof the litfjV'fct wisdom.

^Willi unanimity nt tin.- Soii'h, we hare no"cors of v'wrei')n. \V« do not t»uj { »«»««» thatPresident I'i(uhhipii) wiil assume any teeponsi jliny in ilio mat-tor: a'«l we s.*e indeed tlmt

'.lie Trihuue nr-d othrr l<-u«lii-g I!eptil)]ii:niiu mi)« conrudo t!iu rich! of P'.'Crssinn. Iflhis

>e un i:ide.x ol" tli». polity nf (lie N«*w Adminisration,our li.-voli.lion will ho as nu*pieiou*n ith present «#pe«*t* as in its future results, midlie Smitti wiil poaconhiy outer upon a new:urtrer of future prospe rity.political and comucreiuiindependence. ,r

Wchfiil with rapture th«< nuypieiouti era!jJofI cun*itnimnli»ii «»f the labor* of Calhoun,lay.io, ilcDuiFic. Turubul! and oliiora.

fPrr'E* cri-nn*ozacinauA. bi

The Abbeville Minnie Men, wijh n fineBmip y>f Music from Columbia, nnd aecotupituied by Ularge number «>f our eitiz'-ti!', proce.s£ed to pilie rcaidi-riee of Judge Wardlaw on lat.t. WedM.'Fdtivniicb^, fortbe |mrp"°e of extending n

Nimplimptitery Serenade lo lion. A. G. Murraili,w ho bath ju?l- arrived from CharlestonIn mpi.iiFe to repeated call?, Judjjo Magruth

nn.lo a very feeling and eloquent ppeeeh. lie (unine, he Paid. fnuu the seaboard 10 eelio backhe cry of the mountoinn, olid to ensure iheeoplc of Abbeville that tlTroughoiil ilie limits (J,if the State, there wa.-* but one feeling (if deotioutolur interests and hostility to lier agic^Jora.Banturs wero everywhere flying,n,1 *,..,.,1 1.'. .itic .-iniiiug, iiuu ne was sine sl,

lint this honor of I he Stale rr.l^ht s.tfely he entrus,-J to the strong !t<<:: J and v:u-.it. i>t*>tr<e of heroils, inspired. t»y the patriotic epirit of herrumen. After'retuminj: 'hritiks for the co;jidiuient,the Judge prom iruil.to give his view*t lenuth on ihii fuceovjiii^ dayAfter returning to their lial! t!io Minnie

Ion, in tiiiawtr to repented enils were addrentdhy-C'.ipt. I'ci rin. ui;d Lieuteiiuntd Calhoun,;0wurd« ond Wileon, in very appropriate[ etches, "

Sle*sr«. Mctlowfin, Thomson, J. II. WiU>»n,ioble, Fair, I>. F. Jones, G-*o. Syfuo, and rrlher», worn niter wards »t?r<-umle>l, and ret- faonded in vary excellent apeechcs. Fi

-« luTHE STATE PA1E.OTJR VISIT.We hud the pleasure during the piiat *ve<-k f.f attending our Siutc Fair in Coltmihta. In

111pile «>f the politico] excitemcnt-,* the intere.itlanifrnU-d »(i9unabated. The uttendance nun ,Ujmfier tl.un nn an)' prnvisus occasion, ana the ^otela mid private lioiu>e» were filled to over. P*ou-iiiir. The Mayor nnd Council of Colnuihin

. i)i«erre the thanka Of th»» oommtiniiy fur thoir...

*. t«el y ihicvmuiiI I'xeilioim in nroi<iirmi». «° d»luiiniiotiS >ur tlii* visitor#.

, ,«f> , ofTlx* di«pl»v in evorv I)«|mrtropnt of the Fairmft uiiut-iialiy- One.mxl the exhibition of .fine ntr>ek,Fit-Id "jCmpH. Domestic I;i4us|ry. and.'onoy, Article# could not eattily he s»rpfl8s<-«j. i(T^>n Wt(?ntedny. iW'w were pfrwtiV''fin the>iciuti<ld "htt\vi>eii 8t*ven and eight1 thousand jergons, arid the receipt# were proportionately>nre. " Abetter*! interest geem* to have' beeu «wakened in behalf of Win rttaie Agriculturalotiety, nnd we Ijjivo r.d doul I that everyear'u'ilj w iiiuea new oetejiiioiiK to ira ftrebgth. j t:'At night politics i tiled tli^ hoVir, and spiritlirrinpstvjcfciiiM \ver»* I co

» , /T"*'.t'i»psin6»r ta enthtiMtatio nt»lieifres. tfecoB«K>n '"hh ilio rallying cry, pnlilie »eiitini<nij j"BPDu d to I.*' uuniiifiion»ly iu fnvor of j<ro" [>t j!id UucKied, -action. > > '

THE £Ji:f.EsilCiN*IiOVEXENT. '

T!\t-ro i» 1111 p» ;'( vj'Till!*jut'UI iit of th« )ii6c4<wi<m fxpiietjict'.t «t the Iuinumfis- tlintu>ii**^f>peitr u> bo eijtiiiiy a'g etrdr.g in Vtr*. th;inia *n<) Georgia »< ifl ftowtli G«rtr* '<£«.ntcltor, of Viigiuin, win M»'di* i»«a : tita pro> .<,$nation cfc'Hing miVxtr* ieM op«f tb« Lw?l«nre.to deliberate uponn Georgia y ifi*,

ai»U-e of the v»irW:aHtnjr fVXnUi C|latyw) Jb f»T«wuf, U^S^e^dA*6{-e. Jlhi* J.?»ec«mmend»tion of mBwKBJF?I<-fry>/1 »*** recoivcdlie endorsement of^S^^fccyr^Lie leading, ,mei^ias^Ppiit t.-Hvnnnn!. TbflVcftesW%y active. Tire Governor of jU»h«n)* hantWailed a SUH« .Tferauglioat South

:iJ&s*JiL . > ¥t

iMit*.;mSm\ill bu^nea. trxurnA+A . B.1, T ii in ITMMTr«r«Ma in'th^ChnM,*!*

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HftW Organized.We learn that ut an ntljournrd meetinc of

the Mijj«i|fc":Men orpanteed on lust Saturday at\Vid£ti*r** 8tore, the full quota 6f" mru wa»attained. That tlio Company now. uurnWr*sixty-five.

'I'hcy eri now fully organized, and havelcctcd tbi> following officer*: John linovvNLkR,>j>t*in; lht Lieutenant* J. J.I'unnixoham;Jifil Lieutenant, W. «L Iiouert*on j 3rd LieU-IVMUIK., 1. U. 4»nRR|f,

Honors end AppointmentsThe following !;oiiovb ami appointments wcr*iwnrded 011 Saturday last by the Faculty of the'ouili Carolitin College:1st lionoi.T. M. Logan, Charleston,,2il' ironof'. A. C. Haskell, Abbeville.1st Appointment.II. R. Gorden, Sumter.2d Appointment.J. R. Thomson. Spartan>mg.3'1 Appointment.\V. T. Norwood, Abbeville.4th Appointment.U. N. Chathnui, Abbe

ill-.5th Appointment.C. B. Prentis. Tolloton.Cth Appointment.J. V. Sander*, Louisiana.7th Appointment.J. D. Anderson, Fpartanmrg.8th Appointment.r. W. Mill?, Sumter. ,

Abbeville at the State Fair.Wo notice in ih'j li??t of Premiums awarded u»

lie rccent £inio Fair, the following awarded toiiizcus of Abbeville:lap. Slci'nslcn, best bushel bread Corn, § ">Win. Smiih, 2d bent bushel Oats. 5.00Jus. MeCivl.in. 2d best bushel 1. Potatoes. sil.1). W. Aiken, best hnle men-low gr.ns b:iy, 5 00II. A. GriiVm, red clover hay, 5.00I>. W. Aiken. bos' variety field Peas, 5.COP. W. Aiken, best bushel upland rice, 5 001». W. Aiken, 2d '»est bushel lico, silvorA. M. Smith, largest yield ou 2y acres. «0.ti0J. K. Vance, best -1 year old St lliou §15.00Dr. J. .1 Wardlaw. bent 8 y. old " 12.00J as. Cr':swell, 2d best pair Carrinjrc

lorscs, 20.00'11. A. Griffin, bos! 4 year old Gelding, 10.00J. F. Koll.ir, host Jack. 10.0011. A. Gritti'l. - ! b'.'St Merino I>uck, t-ilvcril. A. (ii'iitiu, bc.->i }>r. Fwe and Lambs, B.O'.tJ. K. Value, best 1 year old South'oxu iluok, silverIt. A. Griffin, 2d best pair of Africanwe?. COOJ. F. Marsdiidl, 2d bent Chester Boar, $8.00J. F. Marshall, « uniivo « 5.00Mrs. Lir. S. Marshall, Cherry Wine, silverMrs 11. i". (iiil.uu, Lurd, silverMr.s. \1. M. (jvitlin, best Tcilet Soup, 6.00Mrs. 1'r. Marshall, best Vinegar, silverMrs. Ji*f< McCaslan, -id best Vinegur, silverMix Jas. McCaslin, 2d beat pcaclios, silverMrs. P. Marshall, damsons, 5.00»Mim. Wni. Smith, can plums, silverMrs i>r. S. Marsh-ill, specimen of silk, silverJhs. McCaslan, best bule upland CottoUjj20.00The Committee were unable to decide

»l.~ -f"' ' ' ....rem «»iw num I'XIIlUIieil I)V K. A.itnn, of Altbuville or K. J. Gage, ofnio., au<l therefore' recommended acurium 10 both of 20.00Mrs. l)r. Marshall, beet Jur of Biitter, 10.00Mis" .Ionian, Collar aud Cuff, Tutting, silverMrs. K. F. Williams, nilli C'opifort, silverMrs. Dr. S. Marshall, ciadfe Comfort, t-iWerSirs. Dr. S. Ma. shall, woven C'oun- r '

r imne. 5.00Mine Bell Jordan, best raised Work 6.00.Mies Sue McCusIau, best needle worked)lUr. f>.00Miss Manic Waters bost infant's Dress, 5.00Sirs. K. O. Williams, 'Jd liest. do silverJJrs. II. S. Cuuovcr, best jvar Uuderptjvcs,j silverMi^& Sue McCaslin, 2d best do, silverM«ss Sulli'e Carter, bc.st Bead Work, 5.00Miss'Jeiinic Miller, 2d best do. silverMrs. Woi. 6niiili, best Gloves, Fruit Knife" ' 44 * Cotton Hoso, silver' " " " Wool Yarn, "

« « 4i .. fottou " «»« " " " Sewing Cotton, "

THE UNION OF THE 8QUTH.Tai-lahasseis. Xoveui' er 14.

TVs Thousand ChekU9 kok FlouidaJ 1.GovorM. S. I'ofi'V, of tlii* StHte bus dvolnred in |vor of Separate State Aetion. He say*that!orida will bland hy Smith Carolue.the galul "Pitliutt'o The people here areinnirriiiud ajrainst. Hiibmieaion to Lincoln'* elrcin. Fr«>m All parts of th« Stat« we haveost. cheering aocouuti. Party namM and:ne(* hnvu heeii dropped in III* face of th®ingi-rs which in ronton to overwhelm u* On'i'niacl; Republican rule. Our people will4>8uiit to Hie irifok'nt *Toe A united and deteriimd front, Will it not he a jfloriou* seeo-elf t<i fc'loridn «t-imlintf »lirt£l«lf r to'ftlionl

rwitli Ijer'^pjlnr.tPaliTirHo sifiVer, in defenceour on inuifo'Con sti 1 u lionu I rigUu.fA)ur newly'elected G"*or»or, Joiin Milton, iswBhi[>r<»rufen^ly in favor <if 'ac>n.Mr. 3iilUin (recently Gotten?;}'oocmpie* tlio moio position-.-^PloriJ*ill curtnlnly secede. Let Soutto Carolina leade wmy {-^courier. p.. iitfcf"'

'-m *vrMiLLEDdKvtu-E, NOT. 15.

Fhom GVor.ciA,.Tlie leadinjruieii of all par! #I)I'M a uonfi-rci'ce to-day. And unanimously?re«*<l that a Couyenuon oF tlio pfcfiplc t>«II, j* #r«t V *IIICU in*! roniToncft recommended reliance.lcnviinr'the time $nd mode of rc»i«tAD<>«be «MAl*d i>y' th* Convention. >The very;st.ofgu»d feeling prevailed.

t <# ' jL:iu".i ''-i'Moult*, NpVy.lJ^r.Alabama ConnJcntiof..Gov. Moor# imom

« proclamntiou on the 9ti> of December, for« election of Delegates to the Convention ofc people. fhe cJccttoa J»ill bo held ofi the>th. aiuf lU* Convention will me»Cot> the 7th

, - \. 'VvwSProm VircuU .Tlie p*tttei nor hnn called an

of the State i'o meetVCK?7W» 6'fcjjkpaifaf, l^tiii^into ertnildeAi:on the ioud^^^tr^-fMtfiM detune.lpalyflK^V"'"Jf-i -jytotid wAit'iK&U .. v.

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5Jf" .

COM MI'S ICATKO.

Meet^ig of th* Btudeut* of the University of1 qjj . Virginia.At VOnect iug of the Students from SoythCar'oHnrv&ttlie University of Virghifn, for llio purposeof exprepfling their sentiments ns'to the

j course of tlicir Stato. iu regard to tlio issuesnow before tl)e South, on motion of Mr. Eurlo,Mr. H. A. Gaillard. of FnirficUl, wur cnlled tothe Chair, nnd Mr. C. I'inckney Soibrook roquestedto net as Secretary. Mr. W. K. Knrlc.at the request of the Ctuiir, then stilted the objectof tlio meetin*, nnd nlrfo moved thnt n Com:mil tee be appointed to draw up u set of resolutionsfor thu uwcling.

1'he followiniig nilemen were appointed onlhisCommittee: W. I!. Italic, ot drecuville, J. MMoHryUe»of Abbeville umi Uolliu Kirk, of.Bcnufuit. 'J'iipy-reported the following prcnui:hi.. «n,l .

.vnuiuuuus, tiiih.ii iyciu imuuiiuou^iyj adopted:j IWhereas, Tlie government lins fallen into the! power of n party purely sectional, dec'"'rig.the existence of a "liiglier law,'' an intention to::prevent the introduction of slavery in the Territories,an irrepressible conflict between whiteand clave labor, and tin interminable war uponj the institution's of the South, upon which ithh:ij"piuvHH and prosperity depeudf,; .'an itiMitu

; liou wliuli is authorize! by the Ifvly Word of,fiod, and the peaceable enjuyn>cni of which is !guaranteed to 113 by that Constitution v.Inch'our fore l'<»ihcrs adopted wh>-n this governmentwhs organicoil. and \vit!iout which this governn.ent would m-vor have boon established Andwhereas, the sovereign State ot South I'niolina,of which we we arc proud to be ciiiz-ns, has do- J

j terminc'l <>s a Inst means o: resort for protect jj ing the honor, the lives. n«d the property of h rcitizeu.i, l>y a unanimous act of her Legislutuve, not to submit to tlio tloiuiiiat'n-ii of such a

party« ami hut* ordered u Convention, with aview to the resumption of the power wish which

! she has invested lor specific purposes the g'"neralgovernment. Therefore, he it r'to!i-t-i,1. That we, the Students from South Carolinant the Univen-ity of Virginia, hail with entireapproval und great delight, the course our

.State has adopted.'2. That deeply sympa'hix.ng with our friends

at. home, we deem it alike a h:gh duty amipleasure to render our State every service inour power; and that whenever she shall needthem we will promptly return and render them.

3. That u copy of these resolutions be forj warded to the Governor of South Carolina, andthe papers of the ."Mute.

ii. *\. *r-\iL.iiAliL>, Clir'n.C. P. Seabkoqk, Scc'y.

Secession and Co-operation.The in-ue of separate Secession awl Co operation.wl.icii arrayed oim people eo lic'ly upmosteach other in Ifold, sliotil l not be rained ai nilin the furih-coming flection. The action men

now, Hinud on precisely tlui plai^trni of the coopevmiuuistsithen. The ct» opcrationisis thenopposed South Carolina's Ij^Uii.p the way out oftli^^pniou, because they .aid ii would defeat |urcir measure.u woultl defeat coiiceri of nciion.ir would defeat a Southern Confederacy..liu* uo,5uch a reason exists now lor liesiisncyand timid delay. Then (lie oilier SoutheiuSt.ilts to rvjulLrrti Carolina "dmi'i you goout mi" the Union at nil.we will not lie withyou;" lnu now they say 'dead and we will fol-Lw." Tins difference in their position iniikosatl the difference in the world lietwccn_Rle.'question which then was agitated, and fye t

'quetftic.il which ia now upon our people.There will be no separate State action. Tltcroco will now he to get out first. Gov. Drown,of Alabama, in a speech on the lUtlf inst,r.saidhe would call a Convention within tfiirty days.that is. by the lUtli December. Out Conventionmeets on the 17ih, one ifeck after. Witha week the start, may not jpabaina wrefct thelaurels Irom us? Mark, vllis, voters; therewin ite ne separate state action "Weiir« withyou." "we nrc wi11« you-' is heralded ou cTerybreeze fioin she ^outli West.Mark another thing : South Carolina, as soon

ap she can ir> u dignified manner ulier iter ConYeuiiol]meets, is going out oi' the Union. Thepeople have tpikcii. Lyul: at the thing ! Thelegislature b«H n-ji r pinprio liisseming voice.Its members before they were chosen. were consuited ou lliis question hv their constituent!* allover the Siate, and required to take u position.'J'heir voice then is the. voice of the people..The entire press of the State n'tves si-*ent. TheUnion sn*ers areKirucU dutrib. Not on*of themsylublw* a single objection. They have givci*up mi nope. ...IThe event is ugqnrtiB, then ; and wliyjiinr ithsubiiwe beamy, ny springing ail L-nuc, ulto.gctltcr imprnuticafyle? A few ounu t controli lie State. One cannot rout u thousand ; iwgcauiiot put leu thou»>ind to flight. .Everythingiu devotion to tho cause of the Stme and 61 theSou'h. invites aequiescnco! I.et u% ucqnieso:and thereby bri^liieu e en the glorious pagenthai will record ihc bittb of a. new ltepuolie..Yorkville Enquirer.ItPSTftTAHTM? Trt TUP KBinr.nniinrnw

**M« AA«AVUUM).AWi1 \J£LINCOLN. 1

Mr. Yancey, in hit lutu Mobi!*- »j»eecl», thinvery proiwrrly rshukrs any such aggressivemovement, as preventing, or attempting litprevent, tlx) iimuguration of Lincoln. lie«Hid:

"If the non'-slnvehohlin? Stat<?* should preferto f-rmain <n the Union under mi anti shiveryGovcrjunept. the} havuflipifi*ot right totlo so.; and 'he Southern Slates have an »-quntiyp»;rfncf. riulkt, on ih<! agression to power <»f aparty \vhoii<i openly avowed | uipogc i* to a'.olis-li and u'ttVi-iy ko <I«'nfroy the insiiilufion i'f sla'Cerv throughout the-lenit'h and b»*eiidth of thet a lid, ill the SSfu'es as well us in the Territories, tto Withers w^ftoiu such a Union, and, t>s in<]<. if<ertdeii»>over«jign States, to establish, for eor <

tam^reiieral purposes, hik-Ii other Union orConfederation as tliev tnay consider tl;« best (a "«un|nt;u w i ncir wmju*. J

THE ACTION" OFGEOBQIAtv {Tl»« Committee on the tUto of the Republic .

in the Georgia Legislature, is«t*d «n uilitrwis *

rqgKettinK a -floWfefe-.ca . df 8>-m« of »1»u eftii-i.eTii |Rwr of GUmrgia in Willed^«vill«i. -Tj»« ] (royultqt lb*08WI(v»n<ij i» a htlj U> enll » C<>n

fritiori'to'niteton the 9ih. Jhodim, the «l«otionto> t»k« place on tliff 80th December. ""

Tli«?.prenuiMj{ Jbo the.proposed billWlitrf'as tbf preterit erftfb lu oo»*, Irirtionul

affair*. in ihr judgment of lliu Oenrra! Ai'SrmMy,dematrd* ri*i*lai'ce; aud wht-r»;ns it in (lie .

'I'ricilfge-ql. tfie froytM gn f*coplit t«/ determineiiporj the mode, tneasaro and t iiflo ofaaob re«is'Toe

biil U endorsed bv 9'6b frtefi to'dororti'orBreton/Ben.'' 'pi 4. Qrftkln*,- Hon, Alfred Irer.ion»^d other*. of aim]|*r poaiijou »»i>d iiifiu'p*>iit'e. Tlier/j ! llttfeffwnbMexorejiiMflf us to iu-'

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NOTICE.I WILL SELL

AT MY PLANTATIONOn Long Cane,

A<lj"iiiing Col. MAivhaliV,On Tuesday, 27th November Inst..

MOSSES,*

'One Fine Brood Blare,

MULES,MOSTLY YOUNG,

1 FINE LARGE PAIRWELL BROKE OXEN,i

Ami Cart, Nearly Xew,SOME FINE GRADES

CATTLE,Very Fine Stock and Fatted

H 0 & S ,

W A G O N S,. PLOWS,

Of the Latest Patterns,4 rtnn *

i SJUfi iliLL,1 Pine BURR VERTICAL 18 Inch

HORSE, MILLCF THE KCTSTV APPROVED KIND,1 Cast 'Iron Horse poWcr, Perfsct,1 HfTY SAW GIN,early U ow ,

1 THRASHEH,1 Complete .Set SinitlisTools..." CORN, FODDER,,Peas and Pea Vines,

SEED OATS, &C.-"DC 3E3 3E^. TMC 13

Q*i^r»r? wvaii»V ^« * -*

nioifci i\i>un UJ I^AV OK 5SAl.lv.

'SAITL FAIR.November 23, 18»«0, 30. It

TOTICE -

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PEfl^ONR owinjr B»in}» in my offie* for purcli»i-en at tl»»* (iiilcnf til* lirnml'li of A n»Miu» LnniHX. fire liewhy notified to iVHkt; j>»ynient, hi I Hiti informed Tnif>;eo thai

IIK MUST 11AVE MONEY",io pny detite, «tu.

. TVM. II. PARKER, &»*.».Connnhsioner'e Oiliye. i

tCoy. 10, I860, \ 1 2t

ruiTs'm K OF ^OUTH CAKOLINA*AM/ri'iile District.. Citation.

By WILLIAM .It 11.1,, E»q., Ordinary ol Al>bcvilli-District.TWMRREAf\Tlion-ft« Cr-wfoi"'! h»w apt«»io« tor i.etcrs of Ailmmitrnnoir, oi nil u>id ruigului un<i nlihlie'^,Ijlit*.- »r.d crotfiu i.f Flignt>«*0i 1'itt't, bteif |Iih ill»ir'CI

'J'lies* tire tli$refore, to cite nnd admonish nlKiiiJ fini»uUr,'tlu* SinHli<l t;rfditi:iM oJ tfi«

midto be hihI upj'eir titiii«r»» we, at «>urir*i Ordinary'# Court fur Ilia »*id i>ik rict, to>e. 4i.ilUtii «t. ALbfille Court iiouce, on theitlr day of He*' to nhi.w if *uyliy WliA (fhlil RcJiuiuistration ahouid uot b«{rHiit«'tl. , /' 1': {*iveil ruhd«i' iMf"T»and and the 2rt'h

d.t.y of Deo.- Mi? .OW'nsnnd? «tyrl|t WViKjVedAll.J litlu «../< t« »! - l««K " »". . nfu |i» me uuiti y cm ur nuierioauImlepeudi iicf. ,

W!t.LP\M IULL, O. A. p.Ordinary'# Office. )81 St

PDlSSQLDTitfN 4OF1

Imib «>o.i'artnprsjyp tierwntora jHuenog t>e» IWMII !WOfftU£ j4QUA4F'El was dissolved

>n Hi* 1 Gili day ^ 1800, by limit*ton. f*. . ,

rr.;^jjieff&f o«(i xcrenff$'& *Hf Wtyiodan '/.ttin . nfter

wWcli lime, bey WilJbu ulaoed in tlici hand* ofFomwi . T,'14^0**J& -'i^7 / '«

Hvr: ,£/ ;

| AM ACTTo Pro?ido for tho Calling of a Convention of

tlio People of this State.

I u I1 Si:r 1. lie it ttiaclcf hp th- Si nub ami Jfmtxeof /{ijirr-tiifitiii-'M. »o>r nut «; </ * '//;«/ in (/< )« |r-i' Aiixriiihti/. ituil by the auiitoi i"l tijf t/ie 3' Mr,Tl'itt a Cuiivi'iiIiimi i>1 tile-in1 pie hi tin* >!;»!of Soulji (.'m olitin is l>v or<tniln>tl, to In-ii"a,.||iii|.,) iii t||h (iity <il Ouliiiiiliin. on MotkIiuill" »l#voiltl.M'llt)i (Id)' of DtCrlillwr, ill ilia* JHHTof our 1.01(1 one t Iiouhmn<] 0'jjliX IiiiixI»«»1 nmlnixly, for Lite {'UrpoHe of t>»Uii u inl.n <^»iiji!«l«-ri>lionthe <) tigers iiiclilitit to tins position of < 11.State in tin- Federal Union. a I »l :»! <'« I l> theC*or«t i'i;i i«n ofilu- Uiiitfl >tiite.», him) llir m»iitoii-e* wliiell my ln> tioce.-'HrtlV il'nl prOlief ful|ii'iitutiiif! iijainst tin- soioie, iid Ili»ri*iii>nn toItke cHr» tliut *! » CtMiotio.-itvenitli of SouthI'arolisiri.shall MifiVr a<s*H«ii*ii«iciiL

Stc. '1 Tlmi/in the six'Fi «1mv ol riirmli^r intin- \ i-!.r «>f onr I.or>l »iic t'htin.«itii<] «»»arhr hun-ilrrd inn! sixty. tho Miiiiiiv'i'l'i oi" Kieet ioiis 'or jthe aevei ill i>.«lri<-1« in 'i:<- State sh:«lt. nitei jjjivii'i; |>>1 i.ntice as tli cii?o? 'if «<l»ctliiiiH for iii:«-iiiIm'|'s c.f tlie l.eijislntiiiv, "p-'ii ih»' |»<>l!a ami

i hohl "-I'm: ion;" iii tlo ir rcftiffiiv^ pMtriet* lori ! to H>h r*ai.l (% : Vftition,- in nil r^|>i-rUi- the ua'iii- manner ami foi-n. ar<t the »*f*fi»»» I

j>!io an e'<-etinn> sre no>v >n !«!< )i-<} !" »| i:n-iiihi i> i.f 'In* l.t'«risHwtnre. An.I nil jh»»«>hhwho art- i|ii:il.fie<l anil entitled, hy tin- «Toi>.fiiiiiii«ii, ni.it lii'vs « :' "!;i# Miii». io »«>».« for jj Sllell,' »!« of till- 1 lOl/f!' illl lit--?. hlll|i| ht» C]Ui|t iil-ll| itir'l eii?itie-i to »« ! » f-i|* «a:il I to fiuitl

i| Conee;.! ion : ninl ill ra«« of n |i\ vaeniiev »«; Ji-'irriiiif. Iiv «lfi«ih. r-pi-fiot'ion or irmovu) from. th- >!i\ii, or wi'iiu.i io f.i;rve «t miv p»t>nn It.t..,!. il .i l >..i ..

' 'i «- .» t- riifi % *iivt*nnM||. IIM*|ofiio* iIn* s" Wi ^tfgAvni n>n r>)n\iIi-sup l.i-» wsji initlic the ij \lHimL"-r« «i' F.ti*i-:io:i!<<|i |.ln'^>iiliiiiijin vliii'h shpIj Viu'<in<-y nmv imm*»tj'el* civiii't dile notiee. tllfivul. In open »nitil hold an rli.M'iii'ii to till mk-!i vkhiivv, »! in !

cii-i-s tor »!» » iltffltMti of ilii- l.i'L'i^iatU' i-; tli.i! jthe M>iisue«-iii ii> ilii- KVettmtiand S'ufithi-v, nhiil' tin-ft. «m l'"ii'lay, tin- 71 it ilo\«:t I n ire tier, ISO'*, Count tllr Vulri atiu lli'iUiii'ctlip pit i*linn. . *

Si:c. 15. That, ein'li Election l>istiiet ihroia'hnt.'tin* Miiif ft.hii In- entitled to I'lcct andsf-:i«l t<> tin- mikI Con volition a ntimher of I >* !:itri qi>h1 to the who'c nuuilM-r of Soiin'ors jiiikI 1. |.|eaenlati\»-h which Minli lliflrirt is jnow ciit.ilii'd to «»v.d to i.t.c L«f?r<l i'urc \ And j:Iip]to ihe&uid Convention ?li»ll tie

en iitled to the nmno. freedom ot micst in yo-i*>^! to ri'iurnitiif from, uml whilst in istteii-diiio'i- mi, i>iiiil Convention, us ii extended to jtin-ti'i-nihn* ot iIik l.egisdiitiirw.Stc. 4 'i h: t i\H n-:«- wliltp lltlllo c:tiw*nft of Itiiiii Sliilii) "f th-j »<e of t warily one y earn un'l jti| wnriln, tind who Are entitled i»>vu're t«>r

j tin n.' pro of the St"tp i t>ki«intii;e, shall lit!vliifi'dft to h ».ml itj itiv t>u i.l C"i>Vrlilioii.III the *»ena'.e llOut;' the li|»it«ct'll> <lu\ of No- jVpllilipr. Ill t ;:< V'«:lP «.r «»«r I /».1 ... » tle-;i»:l i-i^hi li\in;lru<i nti.1 *'iXly, ftiM in th-cil'Ihj(i ^t}> y<-»:r ««f Jin- siit I-J_ei^nt y anillinl«-|M'i,dvucc of tiie United of Allien

W11.IJAMJIBPmTF.1l.Iveti'lcil^n llio St-nate.

JAMESS|.puk«-r litiusH i'.fpre^ni'ntivt^.

llfxnlrtd. Tin*» I he Clerk* of 1 S-n nu-1 JHons- «>| lC<i>IC)M'tll A< I Vi n l«f, IK d !»»! Ii'.'li'lv.iiioiriU'ted to |.i;l>lli(i,.too 'Acl "o jmn ! ? Utllit* rnliuivr »>' i' Contention of tin-. t.f i(iiiM St n'e," in «»n«* ne»S|'i«j»*r in fueli ! -« ! i uDiflrici. in il.e stu'f, onto u wi-t-U, im-ii tli>liiyof election cf tin; 1 l<< {* <} Coovent ion; uioi I liat ifis li»e Sens' of 11<i~ (ifu*ralAn-rinMy tlmi tl>e Maiin(r«-n< of Klt-cl ion*«re ImilnO «> |Toc< «-il to givt- liir ofsiiiti noiieeOl fleet loll, tilul to lio!«l 'In; ;>diiii>. <li .*ljle«l>>y phi'U Act, without uwauibg further instructions."?,

WM. K-. M \ RT1N. 0. S.JOHN T.-alAJ.vA, V. li. R.

Nov. lf>, I8611 :io tit

i THE STATE OI> SOUTiI CAROLINA.Abbeville District.. Citation.

By WILLIAM 1111.1, F.sq . Oi.IIi.av> of Al»l>evillf I)i»lrict*

V17 IlEltF.A?,. S. 1$. .S:nt!i lift* npp!ii-<l t'<j » f itif ft»r Letters of A<!n:irii-irjitl<»'>. of nil ji 1-- i «

I nunine fjcMi'i?" HIIO ri»;tili» nKi<1rr»t'lil.s of Allrii Wrck.«, ileLvns<"i, late ot*tlir* Di^irii't nf<ir«*!>niil.

Tlii"** nio ilier«-t'or.', U> cite nnl iidujon!-! ;nil uiiii >iii^uliir< tin* kind nil Ami vr-ii:'-> » »!'the HHi.1 <iei;ru4e.(l. t »lie nil i ;if|«.-.n lietoti' liif, iul our ih-*MIril'narv'" Oii'irt lur ili« «; i*1 I>h-|j irift, io ! (; Iit>hl-'U Ht Al>li<*villn ("i-uft i'o'.i.-c,oil the fi'li xlliy Of 1>>'C tlcxk? to *|.0«' ' «!*« !ifniry. why iheboitl »«liiiinivtrut;« !> i.cm1)« irGivi-n uiitli'f my IimkI nii.l »en!. 11.-:)>« |

iiuih 'lny /if Noveini>er.*<jiif ll.rtiifHt «J f^ln jliili-ili'til n:ui .-imy, rt»i<1 in ilie i^lity-fii'ili |\eur of Aii'crii-iiii lni!»-iirniUi.i-e.WILLIAM llff.U I) I>

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