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UK ^bbcbiiiii ABBEArILLE, S. C. W. A. LEE, EDITOR. Friday Morning. November 16,1860. ABSENT. Tlic Editor's ttbei-nec is o\ir ?>xo\ne f->r tW nonappearance of tlio usual amount of Editorial matter in (liia wpf-k's issue. POETS, ATTEND! ' A copy of die Abbeville I'ffts for on* yemr is offered ly the Carrier for the bt-ft Christmas j Address "The Address to be handed in by the ' DcccHiLi-r. 29 i ? m i * KIrLE3 FOK THE SOUTH, "Five lh?)iis;ui'l S!i\n: uiu*kotf>, w.-ve dispatch- j c-.l from Washington c!?y on ihe 8th. ii.et., f?.r i thc?<uj!h, l>v express, isi oharjrc of an oiunnncc ' vftic r. Jt i; suppo?-?d this nip ply is the quote j ?!U<> tilO Soil! iltlxM Il SltllO*. blit tllO OXftft deS- j tiiii'.tioii of th" .m i;>mont is unknown. EXTRA TRAIN. Wc five utiahle to announce the f:ict nuthori- i taiive'y, Imt have no doubt ihat an I'.xlra Train j will lip run down :>? ;'ir ns;Nifte?y-Si.\, and per j Itnps one-alK' up ilia I'wul (o Donald.-*, or sonic oilier pftlht. f-?r tlipurpose of convoying per- j pops lo tln? meeting to be hcM at this place on : Tivirsdiiv nc>t. DA&Y SESSION PAPER. The Thtil;/ llvvrdiiiu, says: Wo are making urran?ement3 f"!- full mid nceurale reports of 1 the proceedings of the Legislature at the regular session. They will he of a most impur- I t nut Jnd interesting character, nnd should be j universally known and read throughout the j State. The Southern Guar,lion session pap? r will lie (A aiitj-inll.. ... f..? ~" . lll'C IM JJMSIlllTC, ai 7'. Orders received ht Columbia, nt. the otjico, and in Charleston, at Joseph Y?'alker'?* fclketing btreet. ALABAMA GEORGIA AI7D MISSISSIPPI MOVING. A despatch was received here yesterday, by Mr. Tl. 15. Rhet?, jr., from Mr. Ii:trk?da1e, the ?>ditor of l!ie J/ixxixs!jtp!an, statinir that Gov. I'ettiia Itnd issu-'d his proclamation for the eon veiling 01 ill* Legislature. A C- nvontion will imtneilintely he caller! hy it. Gov. Mcorc, ?f Aluhatnq, will cull the Convention ahonlthe same time that the South Caiolina Convention w ill meet. A <lrsp.-vt'-h the the Charleston Jfrreury gives n eheeiing account of the meeting hold recently ill Montgomery. A rdial-ie ileepatcbe'l clfttos nliso lh?t tlie Georgia L< gifilulure will (umiuou a Convention. CMML'NICATED. NOMINATION. Ma. Kditoh : Many eit>Zfiii*, who regard the "Secession of South Carolina" ami the "for n anon ?il a Southern Coufcluraej" as "fixed facts" and who bclit-vc that in this orisi* Abbeville District should be represented in the Con vention ca!le<l by the Uoncnil Assembly by those distinguished for ahUlft/, conxiYraliftn, found jiidffifnl, (nhiryd crperiencc a ml pnlit~ icaC sagacity. ri?1 who nUo dt-fiirc harmony and unity of uciion in the District, beg leave to propoae the following Ticket for the Convrn tiou: ? IION*. D. L. WAUDLAV, 1)11. J. W. UEAllbT, I 1I0N*. A. HURT, T1IOS. THOMSON', EDWARD NOBLE, HON. T. C. TURIN. Public Meeting of the Citizens of Abboville. At a publicmeeting of tbn citizens of Alibe ville belli in tl;c Court House on Wednesday the 14th in>L, on motion E. Noble. E^q., was re? quested to act as- Chairman and Capt. J. C. Calhoun was requested to act us Secretary. On motion of Dr. Wardlaw, it was t . liMoleat, That a tunes mewling of the citi zena of Abbeville District b>; held nt Ahliev lie Court IIous^ on Thursday th?? 22d iimt., to consult a* to the course to be pursued bv our Die triot in tin* jn-wfiit criisiis anil that. ? Committr* of tivonty-oiie ho appointed to rnnks atl necessary arrangement*. The Chair then appointed the fulowing gentlemen to coiixtituie ihe Com mil Ice of Arrange meiiis: .Dr. J. J. Wardlaw, J. (I. \Vil?mn, D. F. Jonf-p, J. S. Cothran, J. C. Cstlhoun. JI'?n. T. C. lVrtiu, Win. Mill, II. A. Fair, (.'ol. J. A. C*m 1honn, 11. J. While, S. llenry Jonen, Jiwcph T. Moore, A. II McGowan, A. J. I.ythgop, John Kiiox, H. W. f.aw?on, \V. II. Parker, Hon. A. Burl, ,RI I{. Wardlaw, Jus. II. CoUb. On motion the Chairman ol the meeting ttbb . added to this Committee and requested to net as itfl Chairman. Oil motion the meeting Adjourned. K NOBLE, Chairmar. J. C. Cauiouv, Secretary. 4 News from Alabama. Montgomery, Ma., November 10?10 p. m. An overwhelming resistance meeting ift now going on at Est ell Ilall. Charles T. Pollard, .'Esq., President"of tho West Point Railroad, on taking the Chair, rtiade a most forcible and tel- | ling resistance speech, which was meet enthu DiBsvicniiy received. Governor Moore was called to the stand, lie slated publicly that lie would summon a Convention of the people,' to meet is> thirty , I Ouur people here, end in Selmn, are unanimous for resistance. , lip. m.?-Tho mass meeting nt Estell Hall, , is still in session. Bpeechcs were made by T. II. Watt. E. W. 1'ettus, nr.d lion. George Goldlhwaitli, nil of whom spuke in favor of j separate State uetion. The speeches wors all received with the greatest enthusiasm. Mr. " Ooldthwaith made n mo?> powerful and elo- 1 qvicnt upeccli, as indeed did all the orators. ! Mr. Yancey ,has risen to the stnnd, after** cbner that shook the bailding. Judge Utye'n resolutions, recommending separate State action without delay, will be.adoj^ ' ted unanimously. All party lines obliterated. All ?re now unaninious. Never before was there such a t meetin^'io Montgomery. ,, rr* * v-.t * iin. uati^t.?uoiiung wnt ever teen here to eqaal ihe enthusiasm of the resistance qpctiog ( held litre lust night. The speeches. of Gov. Mooie, Judge Petti)?, Judge Clantga, Col. Y*|> cry, and Mcsors. Gufdthwnith ^nd It'.ce, were* ' received wifh tremendous. chferidg.' The BeH ' eleetartjjynclndlnf Mr. Dawvon,. of Dallaa ' Couotjvare onammous for eeceaaion. -Tim re? . c ftdoptid affirm tbe principle of^tpa }: Slate action, but cjnivM a wii.linffneM.tQ4 " f.'* - ?oc?uh with tbe otbtr.fWthern States.' I. peojhe artfV tftftt for ?couipr>, ..ajjd 'A Alabama will certainly diuolve Iter connection .1 witb tha Fadcra! Govarumcnt. COM MIMRA1LD. Ml?. EiiITor : In these times and (xeitsnioiitf it inny interesting to your readers to publish tlie Preamble of h Constitution of tho CAROXACCO STATE GUARDS, adopted by thetn at Stoncy Point, in this District, th? I6?.b of February, l&SIl, and the names thervto f-ubnet ibed: PREAMBLE. We, a portion of tlie eitiiteii* of AbbeVilbj District, having unalterably determined to ?i*nd or full with South Cimilin*, ?n<l lo defend her cause at nil IihK ird?, whenever oalled upon by her constituted nU'lwritica, do there* fore orgaiiite ourselves into it volunteer eorpa of Infantry under the name and *t\le of CAttO>UCCO -STATE GUARDS, and here adopt tlK following Constitution for our bet ter government. Signed as foll?w*riGon. Connor, Cnpt.; Jai>. Franklin, Sam'l Wilson, George Franklin, Willis White, Prnnklin Iiowie, Juhti limnnn, Sr., Hon. Lovcles?, Nathan Smith, John Homtin, Jr., Win. 1>. Mnlory, John Logan, Geo. Wcathcrall, Grigwby Appleton, John W<*athera!I, Win. S. Jonr;?, Win, I.ovele.*?, Jos. S. 1). Weaiherall. Thoa, H. Gary. David W. MeCanti", John W. MeKellar, KJ. Lipford, S:ini*l L?*ake, T. Cain, Ahsoloin Smith, John J.Stone, John Irwin. I)aviil Anderson, Niehohm^Meriwether, Madison Hiiiltv, Win. Duehaiiiiii, Janii?4 Buehaiian, Francis A. Hnehaiian, Jus. Coehriiii, Andrew Ci-hh, Robert II Huchatian, Ja?. II. H!a?.*l;e, 1). Itlneke, Smiih Homan, Sotn'l Croumpore, I'oliert Smith, Stanley Crewe, William Milford, Janips Smith, James A.Jay, Alexander Jones, Gellxtin Younir. Kiwirain l)rim:i>iond, J as. L. Anderson, John H. Weatlierall, Juul Smith, John Mathews!, John 1'. Colt-man, Saiu'l C. Crawford, sr., F. Connor, Stephen Wi>t6oi?, Cli.tj. Siniti:. G. K. Trentlin, I* W. Connor, Joseph Milford, Jno. Tagcart, Jno. Sa tinder.*, Jas. Smith, IVter Watson, Wm. Weaiherall, Win. H. Saddler, J. H. Calvert. William Lind-my, mo?, iuuury, i tins. Mitiih, 11. L. ilutrv, Robert W. Will, John \Y. Connor. mini: r is man. .1 ?.?? COMMiTSICATCD. Public Meeting. TLo people of Abbeville District nre invited to n.ujcmble rn ;nus.'.e al tlie Court House on the -Oil instant, wliicli is Thursday, to consider the measures lo l?e adopted in the present crisis. A Sovereign Convrufion of the people of the .State bus been callcil bv the Legislature in convene on the 1 Ttli of December, at Columbia, which Convention will debate the gmvc question of the separation of South Carolina from the present Union. The election of Lincoln, the abolitionist, as President, endangers out country, ami to avert the impending and inevi table danger, the Sovereignty of the peoplo is invoked to devise measures of defence and protection. Many distinguished persons have b en invited to address the meeting. Let the meeting be thfc largest nnd the demonstration (lie greatest ever witnessed in the District. 1C. Nohle/y /.? Dr. J. J. Wardlaw, John II. Wilson, Joseph T. Mo .re, T). F. Jones, A. II MeGowan, J. S Cothran, A. J. Lythgoe, J. C. CaU|onn,- John A. McDonald, Hon. T. ('. l'errin, John Knox, Win. Hill. ||. W. Lnvrxr.n, U. A. Fair, W. 11. Parker, C<>1. John A. Calhoun, Hon. A. Hurt. R. J. White, - 11. II. Wnr.'.law, S Heury Jones, Jae. 11. Cobb, Committee of Arrangement*. The Committee o f Arrangements make the following announcements: That the lion. Robi^t Toombs, of Georgia, Hon. Jh8. ChesiiUt, Hon. A. G. Magrnth, Hon. W. F. Colcock, James Connor, and Hon. M. L. Bonlinm are invited to address the mass meeting on the 22d inst. That the Ancient Artillery Company of Calhoun'e Mills are invited to be present with their cannon. mai hip 11011. i nomas U. I'errin is appointed President of Die day, assisted by six VicePresidents, viz: Judge D. L. Wnrdlaw, Col. Jno. A. Calhoun. Hon. J. Foster Marshall, Dr. J. W. Hearst, Jno. Biownlec, and Dr. John Logan, Sr. That Gen. A. M.Smit.h in appointed Marshall of the day, who will appoint assistant Marshal U. That Jas. C. Calhoun, Esq., and G. McDuffio Mil Her ?r? -? ? C < tho meeting. E. NOBLE, Cliairmnn. J. C. Calhoun, Sec'y. (com u unicatet> ) To the People of Abbeville District The Legislature lias raited a Con vmlion of the people. The Convention is to he elected on the Cth of December next, and will convene in this city on the 17th of the same month, "For the purpore of tpking into consideration the dangers incident to the position of the State in the Federal Union, established by the Constitution of the UniteJ States, and the measures which will be necessary nnd proper for providing ?g?i?i6t -the same, and thereupon to take pare that the Commonwealth of South Carolina shall suffer'no detriment." Id view of the very short time allowed for the election of delegates to the Convention, and the possibility that the Extra Session of the Lecislat ore tnay still continue for some time, the undersigned, your Representatives, who happen to be in Columbia at thik time, havo considered it to be tlu-ir duty to inform you of me loivgoing tacts. They truot Iiat tliey will not be r?*garde<l as transcending the proprie* j tic# of tli? ease, when they avail themselves Uf the occasion (o urge upon tlio District the ijioot importance of harmony and unanimity. In calling the Convention the J.ogi?lnlnre wng unanimous, and the undersigned hopo that the tame obsencc of discord will-prevail' in the elections before the peoplo. 'iheydeem it im nensely important thai they should not only be united, bpt bound together with a cordial lympathy. Tbero teems (o bo no suffiuient *r<uijid* now for a serious division among the people, apd they sngpest tho propriety of our rX(triett(flndingf to the Convention six of her must trouted, wise and *-xperi?noqd oitijous without contest or heated controversy. fto that when they meet In Conveption'they *p?ay be ?bl*?with the light* then arouttWlttH-rn? lUt_ lyj 1!*WF By teteOTwphie^epel^ee leston, *i Warn #t#l tb? Froi?W?.'! mined not to fill ti?? T?(Wlj?l?? - l the resignation ol Ui? FeO***}. a ....?- ??* * 1 11 i th be t'e esmc. .. .. | ( t*' >*^ -lii. '''." *J" ',. STAHDINO COMMITTEES. The fiilfl^ing nrv (lie i:tHii<ling Committee* ! af the Senate untl Ilotisy of Representatives ' for 1860-1. SUN* AYR. On Privilege* ?nit h'lcctivus.?Messrs. F. W. ' ! Fiekllng, F. J. Snimicl MeAlliley,^. II- 1 Wilson, Dixon Karnes. On l'tdrral Uilaliom.?Messrs. A. C. Gnrlington, Olin M. Dnutzler, J. T)nncun Allen. Wmlc Hampton, K. U. Bryan, II. D. Loacsno," A.H. Bovkin AL, | On Finance ami J'anks.?Menra. Samuel 1 j McAliley. T. M. Wnuner, E. ( . Palmer, Alex. . Mazyck. G. I>. Keut, Gabriel Cannon, J. Foster j Marshall. A. II. lioykin. On the Judiciary.?Messrs. F. .T. Mosp?, II. j I>. I.csusne, J. W. Bluketiey, F. W. Ficklintr, I A. C. Garlington. j On Account* cud Vacant Office*?Messrs. J Tl ion. M. Wagner, Tilimui WaUon, T. Kdwiu . { Ware, W. It. Johnson, <}. 1> Keitt. On Claims and (Sricua/?? ?*.?Mwirj. .1. W. : Ilarri^an, Klain Shnrpe, Charles Irbv, Jas. E. i j I>cl.oach, J. C Hope. C. Ilynn Bi'ylo. j On Military J^citnious.?Mcr?m. Foster j I Marshall, J. W. I l.irrNon, Charles Alston, .l.\, i ! 3. Montgomery, J. Duncan Allen, E. H. Bryan. 1 | On lit': College, Education and litti'jian ? ; ' Messi s. Eiltnvii.il Khett, 11. J. Maiitiin-;. ??. W. ! ' Barker, Dj.\ou llarncs, Nathaniel lliyward. ! | (hi Jiicorj'uratinus ami / .?>/rosx d .1 i t*.? j j Messrs. W. D. Simpson, Charles Irby, T. Edwin I | Ware, Robert Benty, Tilman Watson. i ! On Agriculture and Internal Improvements.? J I Messrs. E.G. l'nliner, 11. O. MtCnw, O. Al. ' Diinlzlor, S. W. l'nliner, \V. R. Johnson. On Coniintw, Manufactures and //?* Mechanic t Arts ? Mcww; 1>. II. Wilson, M. T. A[*|>lt.bv, ' Nathaniel licyirard, C. R)an Boyle, J. 0. | i McKcwn. On the Isijixlative Librae'/.?Messrs. W. J. ' i Bull, E. Kio'it, l\ Al.'ton, jr., R. G MrUii*'. I j On the Xeie State Home?Mci.-r3. W. llamp j i ton, E. B. Bryan, S. McA!il?.-v. 1 ' I HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 1 Privi/fifs iiitd Elections?Messrs. II. Buisl. ! j J. J. Kyiin, ?l. S. liroekinylon, \V. C. Davis, W. j j II. Wnllucc. J. T. l.owry, W. II. O'B.yun, W. i I Black, J. II. Jctiiiii'g*, Z. C. Pulliaiii, E. F. ! Bookter. H"ai/? rt.nrf ,Vcat??.?Mcf.tp. \V. I). De^aus. sure, J. II. Head, B. J. JoIiiihoii, W. S. Mulline C. T. Lowndes, John J Uyun, 1'. C. Kirk, G. A. Treuholm. Kobert Maxwell. | Judiciary.?Meters. It. B. Boylston, Snmni'l | McGownn, Win. M. Shannon, Henry BnUt. I D.ivM Rfun?uy, Wm. Wlmley, C. II. Simontoii, ! Richard Dozier, Thomas J. (ilover. l'rd'.rul 1\ tint ions.?Messr.?. A. I'. Aldrich. C. 11.Suiter, Richurd Yendon, J. J l'lijie, II. B | Rlielt, Jr., A.l-n McFarlan, Jun.es P. Adams, j John C'linnini'liam \V_ AlUtnn ll.ivna Claimx.?Messrs J. I?. McConl^, John W. j Stokes, It. S. Diiryca. M C. Iiutlei, W. I*. T. Prince, John W illiuins, Gen. M. Coffin, Z. C. PuHinm, C. 15. Juiich. Jlilitary?Messrs. 0. E. Edward*, J. J. Luc up, II. II. Harper, J. V. Moore, J. W. llenegan, Allen J. Orcen, J. Cunningham, John Williams, S. Elliot , Jr. Incorporation*.?Messrs. James Furrow, M" P. O'Conuor, CarlosTraey. Ii. F. Whitner, John C. Miller, T. B. Frnaer, W. 11. Wallace, M. W. Gary, J V. Moore. Road*, Lriilyrx and Fcrrit*.?Messrs. J. M. DeJ?au?sure, S. J. Craig, W. T. Gilmore, It. S. Chick, John C. Miller, John QuallleLaum, Daviil Ilokn r V R,.rvU \l Jiailroadt.?Messrs. Allen Mnefarlan, M. P. O'Connor, It. G. Howard, Geo. Anderson, John M Whetstone, James P. Adams, Henry T. Peake, W. J. Lomax, A. P. Muttison. Education.?Messrs. Samuel AI<rGowan, Win, Whaley, P. C. J. Weston, T. J. GJover, C. G. Stevens. J. II. Screven, J. J. Pope, Jobn W. Stokes, F. LI. Kennedy. Internal Improvement*.?Messrs. W. S, Mulling, J M Mi tell, K C Whaley, S J Craig, T J Murray. T P Mide, J S Bradley, F U Kennedy, 41 G Sheridan State llouxe and Ground*.?Messrs. B J Johnson, W M Shannon, A J Green, Thos W Woodward, J J \V illinms, C II Siinonton, J E Carew 8 W Kelson, Ilenry T Peake. Public Printing.?"Met-srs, Wm C Black, W J Gooding. It G Howard, W J Cook, B J Lowry. John QuattlcLaum, B F Bales, J H Counts. C BUotiea. Account*.Messrs.? JohnS Wilson Geo Auder. sou, W B Timmons, II N Carter, W Ttiilmore, W W Yeuainj;, M W Gui*y, W M Foster, W J Loinax. ColortJ Population.? Messrs. J Ilarlcston Read, K C Whaley. John E Carew, Thomas G Lamar, II .E Elliott, 11 11 Hurp< r, S W Nelson, Jauie- M En-cn, 11 T Morriton. Agriculture.?Messrs. J N Lipucomb, J M M.keJl, ilosts .JHeiidrii-kn, I> \V Butler, J W lUwlinson, 11 N Curler, Tlioe G Lamar, J \V Henegii'i, C B Sarvis. C'oDimcrce atid Manufacture*?Mess re. Richard Yemlon, Jos Johnson, Jr., James G GibLes, Thomas \V Woodward, W B TimmoD j, G A1 CofHn, Junies M Eauon, D W Betliea, U S Cluck. Ojfictn agjl OJpccrx,?Messrs. A W Thomson, Peter Vatogh^, Sit, Daifid Hoke', John L Miller, W J Goo3it?g; Vfta M Foijer. J M Lmwten, J W R&wlioson, B F Batdfi^-L Lunatic Ani/lum.?Mefsrs.t'J Winsmitli, J II Ware, W 8 Molil*}*, J II Blackwell, S D M I Byrd. i A Keller, A D Frederick, J PMiilliuiise J II Jennings Mttlibal Coiiiiniltre.?Mefsrs. J M Snllivan, J A Keller, Jus Brockinton, W Moblty, J U Ware J U Black well, C G Stephens. -** ' Public Printing.?-Messrs. Jos Johnson, Jr.\ T B Fraser, J ) Luchs, W Al)at?n <?f C Subcr. T P LiUe. W C Davis. * Engrossed Mes?r?, David Ilunisay. J I! SeVrVcn, C'arlws Trncy. B S Duryen, B F Whit , ner. legislative Library.T-Mcttr*. .PJbwdoD, C J Weslvn, M C Butte/,H B Jthett, M C Connor, j W L T Prince. I Carticr ?MrE F Booktar. ? Aiiislant Cashier.?Mr. M C Connor. QuEdr.-^II??e you tern that big Indian in another column boiling %toof*, Bark* and I^avet for tb? "Cherokee He aiedy I."* 9. f,5j? CpM-ME^SiS^JL.. " " J i Abbeville, NpT. 10, '1800. Coit?n.mrOnr markat^haa preaeiMed a tery . dull appearand for tbe^aat week. Scarcely wjr cotlon baa^been pW?d von the taarket. We quote from 8 to 10} cfcata. v LJ ! v? - <.* u n |'i>' ^ No?^ 1#, 1M0. ^ j ?jg|& PRESIDENT!AI> ELECTION. lie low wo give (lie voles ol the Sluts for the i!i(F->i-ent candidates for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency. TMK EXECUTIVE. Ahijaiiam Lincoln, ol' Illinois . . . President. Hanmu.m. 11.vmi.in, ofMitine . . Vice l'refiiloiit. j THE ELECTORAL VOTE Accocdi.no to int: latest rktimins and l-m^rxx amn: \ranck8. y C | (v 5 * | Y "2 J J ? Fret Stuff*." I ^ 4 ^ | 3 ^ 1. California, ? 4 ? ? U. Connect icnt ? ? ? ft ! 8. Illinois ? ?. ? lli 4. Indiana ? ? ? 1U . f>. Iowa ? ? ? 4 | fi. Maine ? ? ? 8 ! 7. 'MnssiicliuPcUii ? -? ? Is i 8 Miclii^ju ? ? ? 0 j !' Minnesota ? ? ? 4 ! 10. N. l!:i?..j??Uiro? ? ? 6 j 11. N-w .l.i-.y 7 ? ? ? 1*2. New York ? ? ? !t? ! l:?. Ohio ? ? ? US j 11. ? :? ? ? j 15. IMiiipv 1 vniiia? ? ? *27 ! III. lllio.k- I'? ? ? -1 : 17. VellllOtll ? ? ? ' lrt. WlsCOi tin ? ? ? l> j Total 7 7 ? 1 r.O | Lit In overall in froe States 105 j SiiiUa. I 1. Alabama ? ? 9 ? J li. Ark *nasi.4 ? ? 4 ? I SI. l)?*!n\vnio 8 ? ? ? I. Florida ? ? 8 ? 5. tlfurtfia ? ? 10 ? ' G. K?'iiin.:ky l-2 ? ? ? 7. l.oiti-iana ? ? 6 ? S. Mniylaii'l 8 ? ? ? 0. Mis*:*-: J-jii ? ? 7 ? lu. Missouri ? o ? ? 11. N. Carolina ? ? 10 ? 12. S. (',?! ..iina ? ? 8 ? IX. Tciiitwii'i', 12 ? ? ? H. 'iVxsis, ? ? 4 ? 15. Virginia 15 ? ? ? Totul &0 ?J 01 UroekinrMjro over Hell in Southern Slates, 11 > HreckimiOgc nver l>onijins i> S. ijlaled i Lincoln Hell in the Union 112 j Lincoln over I>.?iiL'lart in 1 lie l"i?i??ii 153 ; Lincoln cvc.r IJi-cckinriiljjo in the Union H?S J Lincoln overall tin- Union ;jj . THK KL>ULT. Total election vote ?.m:> ! ?Of which Lincoln retrieves 10?.t ; _A!1 i.tlu.r, ? 1 - - i;j4 Neee!->ar\ to a choice H15' Lincoln's uctuul majority PUBLIC MEETING. We pxlmct the fo(lowing from J* Caroli- I niait. of ilie 13th. iiist : Tlic ciiiz-Miti i?f Kiclilnn.l District, who ore in favor of immediate w ithdi^waljjf tlie Statu : of South Carolina from tin.' present unio^g are respect fully requested to mfeCnt tins City II^H in Columbia, on Thuifd-iy the lotji in--t., at 12 o'clock m., to iioniimit.it flv?j. Candidate* lo represent. Richland District in tlfc ^?uie Convention, the election of nieinlierii to wliich line been ordered to lake place on the Oth of December ptoximo. Wm. R De^.m^nre, p. p.^hatn, Jas. D. Tradewcll, (irn. ilmiini Juiio, Wm. Wallace, K. Gailnrd, Max'-y tifejig, Jus. 1*. Adams, rruf. J no. LeConle, Kd. Dookter, K. W. (>ihlies. Allen .1. Green, Andrew Wallace, | Jumo U' Gil; l>e a. Aud one hundred other citizens. (< F.OiiGIA r?R KllH KIMillKiH. ? Allgllptn, Nov. 10.?Return* from uiiiciy-t-iglit counties have l>een rwoivcil. Breckinridge, so far/hus 42.liPo voles; 1M1.38.CM7; Douglas, Kt.S.VI. in ilie remaining counties Brown, (Peiii.) for Governor, ut llie last election, hud y,lGS majority. HYMENIAl,. MARRIED by I lie llev. A. Rice, on I lie morning of the ltl? inst., nl 8 o'clock, nt Mr. C. D. I'nlmcr.", Mr. THEODORE KENNEDY to Miss ISABELLA BROOKS-nll of this District. MARRIED on lh? 1st inst., bv Rev. B. F. Corley, Mr. \VM. B TALBOT to Mia* SUSAN A., Duugliter of Ji.llll Iliiiton, Esq.?all of tlii? DiatiiciOBITU ARY. DIED. On Friday iiiirliS. vd Nov., SA ' RAI1 EL'ZABETIl. infant <lnui;ltUi-<>f Abram ; nml Cl.-rinda Oortlnn. nsrod four wck* and one dny. "Suffer liillo ch'ldr'Mi to come unto mo, nml forbid them not, for of such is the kinoiioin of llPHVi'P." ATTENTION! j MINUTE MEN Of Abbeville. YOU" lire hereby Ordered to appeor at your Drill Ilount on * /. Thursday, the 22d Inst, AT TENT O'CLOCK, A. M., fop Parade, and al?o to attend ns a Company M?*etinif?tlie meeting of tlio citizens of Abbeville District, culled on tliul day. v By order of Cs.pt. JAS. M. PERRIN. D. McI.AVucnL!NS. " Nor. 14tl?, 1800, - ^ . - I ? ' . tO TIXE wriTTTmTi wnw MIAS11! MM , Qf Abbeville District. ALL tho Compnnicp of MINUTE JIKN fo'med i m Abbeville Ditrtrkst, are. hereby coi?Hallv iuviird t<> join Die Miiiuie'Meji of Abbeville in llieif paru.i? on Thursday the 23d in#t , hi Abbeville Court House, and ?I&^ to atif>n?T Willi them Lhe meeiifttt' ?.f ilto of Abbeville Dieiriot, called4 on that tiny. .*T JA8. M. PEURlN, Cupt. M. M. of Abb. ?ille. ''Nov. 14, 1880. i. * X State of South Carolina., . 4BBISVild* JH8TRICT. ' Ofiux Court of ComwoH HeuionK K. Huntor, A<Jm'r] Af^hwcnt. ! J?Z ffl. ?$e5rti">n ngaioat .he """ . . 0% n iiimws ^*^3 I % Tin: suBsciiiui:us WILL SELL AT THE LITE RESIDENCE OF E,EV. E. E. PRESSLY, j ( ) X WI<: I ) X KSI > A V, 5TI1 DECEMBER NEXT, Ami, if i!vcf.s#iii-y, ??:? the -lay wistjr? f >1 tli*- ' PERSONAL PROPERTY (. f : 1><- ili'i'i !>! .! ii ?|. otlicrwlto di-po* -1 ?/f, coii?isting, in <>f A Fine Lot HORSES & MULES, Fattened & Stoclfc Heps?; 30 OH./iO HM? cJfnM, SHE 33TE3 , & O - , ? A J .SO. CORN, WHEAT, OATS, KODDER, SHUCKS, 1G"0K 18 BALES. <J Q T V- Q> W t y Cotton Seed, &c., 1 Lot Black si inth Tools, flou seliolil aiitl Kitchcn FURNITURE, AN EXTENSIVE AND ^ AIjUABXJE! I T 11 T> A D ~\T _ JU 1 1J 11 il I\ JL J Of Theological, Historian, R-'igious ami Misci-llattt'oiis BOOKS, <tc., ?!fcC. W. L. PRESSLY, } > Axltn'rs J. C. BOYD, J Nov. 10, I860, 28, St VALLABLR Emm mr uw FOR SALE, IN T2E VILLAGE OF ABBEVILLE 'VIIE TRUSTEES of tlio M.;iIio.1Ut. E. I Climcli of Al>lipv:lle hnvimr eonclu?l"I to clinnire the lorniior. of lli?- Pars>oiinjf?? at. this place ollVr for phIi* ?lie limine anil Lot nr. pt?ecu! orfi?|iieiJ a* llic IVNHiafrf. It w.ill\><! ilpored of nl |>iivat? h.tlc. if nppiicatioix-i# njmle previous to Sal* I>ny in licrciiiltpr ?l which time, if not. (iixpi.gfil ??f previously, it. will Rold li> ilit? highest biil'h r. Apply to M. M?,T)?iw?!<l. W. C. MOOR.Ii, Sec'y anjl TrensY. N. R.?A fu 1 nivetittjr of the Trustees of lie Pcrsmiaipt i? rcqu. slMl on Si?l<* I)ny in OcccmIilt next, nt 10 o'clock at tlip Purjnuage.* Nov. 16, 1800, "tt, 'it NOTICE! TAKE NOTICE I I rI^THE Su*ii??-ril???*- hnvinp bought out the X v- cni irt? intei eH <>r th?* H A UN KSS^ijHOP formerly known as/SllUVVM NCJ <fc TAYLOR'S S1I01', his wihh?a to inform iIiom- that have claims a^ainfft the Firm that h? is to Bottle nil stn-h, anil those in?I?;L>f->*rl "to tin. tnmr 1 l*nt tlipy nr? to 'ie paid to liiin. The J^Jiop hereafter will be known aa TAILORS harness Shop, * Two Doors Below the Marshall House, v. - Wasliiiigtoir'tttrecjtt^ .Where rpoy bo fmniJ ? pood Stock of ltf?rnoi? *nd Mtiiuiijnjj, and almost everything that > fibj&)ly kept in audi a ahop. AUo a flt'st r*te WoniCBD'to ao And to 6|1 #11 orders- lri tlie Jiqe "of Harness Jfgtyng; . ? ; v/ _ > ' 'i E. J. TAILOR, Abheviilo OL H., N6t. 14th,*1860. 31 NOTICE, ** o i ^1/0., *y| find" thai? tfot<;a arid AeodtmU, Yf-fj'ot ?$) hy ?fcP Jfj^t ttjrty q^l.Ja. ths. hntiS# of w, Office fi,r poU SHKR1 FF'S SA LES. ..I ]> V VIHTUI.i i Writs of Fieri FH?-i?i J ) to me dii'co.ti"'), I will st'li at- Abli?viU? J Court HouAn on tlio FIRST MONDAY IN I l)1v(.'l!MP>KR next, within th? l?-j?al hours of h'uie tin; following |>n>t><;rtv, to wis: 10 Nf>ri oos, lvl vi at itti'l livi; vliii-hvii: nho, 'I il-lii. Snsitti. Mjti-tlm, \!itrv, I' I lick, Ilarpi'i'iiii<l Bum-ii*, jk i!n> j.ri'p.-rt v of Stuiih-y Crvws a. I*. .lui.n-s Bnily entl nilu.r?. JMO Acre* of I.U'.i'I. mule <>r lis*. ha th<- prop ei t v of .l:?Mii-M (Jillaiii it-Is (J. V. Bill ins- niul ol li AU, I Xi-iriMi'ii, llnvrifi Mailha, Jiiir und I'hdiP, ns the piopi rty ?>( J.uiK-s (jilium n<U. C. V. Burnett. JOS. T. MOORI .s.a.D. Six-rifi's Office, Nov. 14, 1800. TUB STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.? Citation. !?y WILLIAM nil.I., Koq , Ci-liuary of Ahb.ivilli District. \\] liF.UR.Vr f! M i.?? w for Letti*: * f>l*'Ai!ini'i'i>t : i;l ion. nt ml j* , mis?rill 11 1 !? - jjimils j^iul cli<iHi 1% ri?h:s iiii<i Toil's : nf 'I'iidi atn-ry II*; Jrtlin.sou, lali* ol t!ie i'i*lt-ici ufoi** a*',. ili-f-HSf J. i Tlu-so aiv jii'tM'nrf, to rile ?n<! i?ll > U'hI singular, the liimlrtil aim ricrt lurK of tin* | said to li" ami ii|?|><-ni* Iv'oi** inr, a! oi:r lies*. (>tiiiunt\?s '^otiil lor iho l? >?ri?:t, to i lie Iiomhh at AWIi. vi'ii* (unit on tli?I' t2-4111 ?i?v "f No\. ini.i r iii^ .,li> j'.i.n" ruii.-i'. il any wliy itie iidniiiiia'.intinii :-lu'uid nut bn irmi^-il. H.iiv?n uiu't-r my Irm I iiihI sou!, this iIih S I> j ilitv of Nov. n.b 'r. out* !ii"'i ai ci i^lr. Imi mIici] im.l sixty, iiihI in t!io b*?ili year of Atni'iicMi rauc|>taiiil<:iiC>'. T" WILLIAM IIILL, O. A I). Otilitimyi C'lV,f\ \ Nov. t*. I\ ~t THE STATE OF SOUTH JAUUUNA" Ahhcfiiic District. ? ("t f'i!i')ii. 1)> WILLIAM SltU.. Iwi-.. Or-lit uiy of ALU V11 :?* l;i>i'lct. lirilKl'K.W, W. ? 'oy.Uv ltsis n|"|ili?"i to Yt m? for Lvttois "| Atiin'i i->iri;i:i n ?.| ?'l it 1 * I ?-i:itl'l!.n- til-' ainr^imliefji, iifi|*|,<* nil * yf KI-.-l lat>* ol tile District, ufori saiil ifc<;-:i#c>l 'I Iu*m* nit1 Ihi'rrfii'p, tc t-itr* ami nilinoiti-.il nil i aioJ S'l t-ulnf, t! kitnl'd ami T'-<!iti<f8 ol *!? * | saol tii lif ni.il a ] !! ? I' tin tin*,* at irir ! ? Xt <)iiiiii.il y's I'innl tin* sniii I );sl,-i<rt. to !? - lloM-li a I AMmm il!? I unit lionst*, mi tiie tin nl N'lVia.ilier Inst , to slliav ? ii'-i-. ll any wliy^Blii* Mlii) inlliiiiii-ll-ftiiili slimild nt. lie . u i nnwil. 1 itivfii un<l?r my IiiiiiiI f-i-iil. ill!!1 ill*' 1 < Hi J dilV of .NoVflllli.'l", II II! !llHIIH<lltil llllT'lilfl! itn<t' -iM v, stiiil in til-! 5> !!i \ ar ?il AmcriciMi '.VIT.l.l \M 1III.!., (?. A. I?. Or.lin;?r\'s (I Nov. 'lo. l\ r-> 'it u pbocj^maticn: " iitmwfiji i ! \TrHF.RE.\S it i* piuitor ami heeo'tiinjr p-'(i l W pie who . ickM'Un-vlvi; Hie lotml < f <i ><! i in every event, arid l??w in iw?:i-<-iicm !? 11 j will, hikI who ih\?tre t"> imitate tin- f.ol le ex | ample of their forefather.*, mil milv ill re-i? I til- ce to ..in! iijiis'ii-c. Wo' i supi plication for ]>ivim1 iikI ami <-oiins. I in this iiioliicliloll- crisis' of olir ( iiiiulryV histoiv. t" I implore a cont.iini.uien o. Hi-" f.ivor ami inter position to proti-c* lint] *ii*lnin in nil tu>I ttinlj we ?n?y >>e r?i!?ril upon to iin>S-ii>o. im ?I J tile u;ii.gels t" ? Jlieli we limV cXj'Osieil. I Now. therefore, I, WIM.IAM A. (JISI". (inv It-rnor ot tlie Slate of South l*ni??linii hi i lie dieiiee to a res-oli:i :on of the (r"iu-rn- Assembly. I Mp|>niiitintr \VK1)X I'>1> \ V, the il.-t iiiM'int, as m dny ?f Fasting. Iluiniliulien ami I'mxcr. make tins toy |irin:hpn>it:iin, invitinir tin; e'er?*V aii-1- people of all lienomiiintioiis in I It it: Stale to assemble nt 'heir r-sjx-.-liv?? places of i worship, to implore the iliivct'en ami hle'ssug of Almighty < ?i?l in lhifuMr l our of inHiciilty. ami to gi\e lis one hrort nuil i;ttr min7 to ??p. po-ip, hy nil jr.si. mill propel* nie.riiV; every t-ncroni-limenl upon our rights. Given utuler my html ami the seal of (he State, at (Tolilin)iin. on the 1R:|i, (lay of November, in ili.- year ot our L"i?l one thousand eight hundred ami >ix?v. Wit II- 01 ST. Nov. 16, 1SOO, 29 It I T __ ? ! 7 t Mi PKItotOMS jncM.le.l' to l.li? sol'#cril'er iV will wilier a l\iv<>r ?iy c?l'iiig niul p<iy iug "pTwmeJititi'ly niter llii^ rii.tire.* Tlii4c mvnm cu<iir< !?-.-! iIihii Ttt'cnlv DnlmrH will profit Mtiliflliiti)/ |y complyil.fj will "lie ?\OII utf'e nil-. 1 neerl Jhe r.lOiU'V? am not aide. nor do I n'.cnj lo iriijirr tl-.f- ?l?-t?t: .so its no tlHP talking I Coiup ll;>, uiitl |?r?y .n,?t or you'll be led up! J A*. II. RI1.F.Y, GfeiiHuuJ, S. 0. Oct. 29. 1KC0 28 41 . The State of S$utE Carolina, AD BE VILLI-: DlSTliiCT. Iii Equity. Almira II Wiitson, \ v?. J- Bill f?r Partition. Jhiiws F. Watson. j PURSUANT to nn order from Chief .liMtice O'Ne.all, i will #oll at pub.ic out cry, hi Abbeville O. II.. On ySale Day in December next, Ifie Ileal Kstniw of JninoH F WaUoii. ileceanti! in said L)iltui-t, n?iiaio<inu Df n TRACT OF LAbJO, containing 700Ao3fes, morx or l"i?, K-?ni di*il by Inula of John MuKullar, Joliu A. l'rtftliiw, a?>f oiliffw. I- , ' Terms. A. crcdi? of one and two ye-irs. willi htt*re?t frmri'tlie day of sate. ItflMdiawr to give twiul with <?t least two good studies?pny lite costs it) c&sli,<au'd pay for prprp*. W. U.PAIiKKR,CE.A.i? Commissioner's Office, / Nov. 6, 18150. { 20 4t Simonis Black French CI.0TBS & CMM1M8, USsii oONS Black French Clot) s Tric?:t CaMtuierea. ALSO. v ^ . l' x v- * t ' ^ A full StoeV of thin and Fan?y Clo'.hs and C?M#it?ere?, at '-}J*r . A, A, WILLIAMS. Nof. L 1860, itf* ! . ' ' \ ' Ml. I . Georgia Jfode Weel H^ ' w^'Uwa * * * ' * jBMIflMf SALE, Estate of JOHN L. GRIFFIN, DECEASED. I)Y I Vrini^sion <>f ili? Ordinary of Alili' villt ) District, 1 will fci'll ut I lie ai?* rceidence I ct JOHN L. GRIFFIN, dee'd, OX Fill DAY, STHE 30TH INST., ALL THE : PS.'RMYH WfllTH | KLiilWMiilj Lifl 1111 Li 1 OF WID in:c*l? CONSISTING OK &OME I i 17 LIKELY NEGROES, 5 MULES, A Pair of mmm M4D OABPiSAQEj a r.Ao. :0 o T: w ?w, \ C O 11N, FODDER. OATS, WAGON, OX C&BT. n n i'frnnnM *t | iiUl'&MULil & hiilUL^ FURNITURE, ! cauls, noes, | plantation tools, AM) OTilElt PftOI'EliTV i TEH?a- ii?nn!?12 lis rr.-.lit, nofe h|i iov?mI s??*?iity. 1 ii.- -It'ii l>r:iriiiu iiiU-ieat from i iwtr ?if s.lc. E. ANDREWS. Admin idtrut or. X..v fi?h. lSuo.2Ji.3t I THE SH TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. A Bit EVIL T.E ItlSTIilLT. J11 Equity. t (Svo. I'. Allans. ) vs. i'iJill for Partition. I Karli'nt-I IV Ailr.rn;?, J' ! _ et. al. I I>URM?AX l' n 11 Owli'r fr'nii Chief U'N^nH, ( will -t-1 i. :ii P.ilhlic (>?i*y? 'fc. i AiU?* Cunt ||.i?Me; on r>ALl? DAY IN' ^ DhlCEMIiKlt n. xt, the > | REAL ESTATE OF JESSE S. ABAMS,r deceased, Tn Tl>r?*e IVnctsi. viz: ! I. The Home Tract, jTIIUKF. lU'MJUI.D >111(1 TWENTY ACRES,I more i?r l;-ss. i I 2. The James Loniax Tract, ItIIUKK flUNDUl.l) iii.il SIXTY ACRF.*, | iiioiv i?i lc.-s. j 13.' The Lucien Lomax Traot,. N1NKL Y CMJ A('l!hS, ini>r?? nr 1cm. ' Saul T.ai:<l-> lit! on 1 w .?or? (if i.ont <'?!>? . uii'l itrf i>v 1-ninlst of l>r. W. J), l.din <y, ^iii 'li, i>in! iilicr*".? I'l l Us llie'vt>t will be on tlv^ TSnTA?. A crfiiil of a:i<l yeiir*. with ii.torost f out the <ln\ <>f Mile. I'lirHiiisvrs to jrive lioml with nt I.-n?l l.w?? siip?'t.u<, jijy tiie cos's in Cu*li, inn! p.i\ lor ;>ii|>eis WM. M."i'.'.UKHU, C.E -.o. Comn isnionei'V Oflitv, ) Moiciulwr A, 18li0. f '?') 4t The State of South Carolina. audi:villi-: distuwt. In Equity. ^ Elizifn-lli Harris, ? vs. } Bill for snip nf pt<>|i?rWin. HhHh nnd wife / tv Ullii olllCI'8. J IyiritSUAXT to onh-rof Court. I will sell p.t I'n?iut<:ry nt Alib??vil!?* ('. II., on ShIo I My fn Dl'X'EMliLli next (3?l) bclweeji i ."Fifteen or Twenty iLIKELY NEGROES i for ihe purpose* *et forth in eaid or ler - j AIjSO Two or Three Horses. TKRSJ^.?A credit of twolve months with ii.rei-t^t from d>iy of fruit. I'rtrHiBSvrs to five i llmid* wit.fi at l?-a*t lw?> j/oo.1 ?n ret tee. pay the coats in cash, nnd puv f?T papery. WM *11. P:VUivEK, c. t. A i>. Commt>-siriiii*i'a ilf"' Isovemlier 6. IjJrtO.-J 29 4t. 1 Tli? State of Soutit. Caroliu. , 1 iABBE VILIjfP DISTRICT. 1 In Equity. I Elizabeth EligiblyeU ..I f nj? (# >eJ| prop<rty| I David J En^li*'", et. nl. $ IWio,,. *,. I PURSUANT 10nil Or.h-r of Coori, F willtell 1 nt puhlio anVary, at Abbeville ii, II.. un 9 8hI<> I>Hy in Dfcrnibrr nrxt. Real Estate nf Dan fl lei Eugiich, <lec?*H?ed, In Alibtvili? District, con- fl taming fl . Q8S Aoniia, fl nkirn or lew. And boiindM bv Iituds of Wm. Hur* fl ri*( J?me? Martin and oiljerg, 9 ALSO, I Five or Six Likely I 3NT o gp x.o e> tS. fl , u A With intrrrst fl fromriht'day of wtl^- p<y?bt>> fetuiuaily. Pur- fl| ohiwn to jfive lion.In, ?1(h |i Imit two goo.I su jfl i pmy the o?ta In cault, aud pay for |>af>rr>. flfl | w\i h r? i birtw [ CooiipJaaloner'a Office, ) H . I