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Hie ftbbebSiie ABBEVILLE, S. C. W. A. LEE, EDITOR. Friday Morning, November 30,1860. ?????tmmmmmm?????? CAHDIDATEB. Th? frtemU of A. M. SMITH announce him ? n ratuii<lnfn fnr Pni nwrt nP itm -f Minnie Men of Abbeville District Wo are authorized to announce COL DWYATT AIKEN n Candidate for Lieutenant Colonel ot the Regiment of Minute Met. of Abbeville DiKtrict. EST The friends of O. Mcl). MILLER announce him a? a candidate for Lieut. Colonel of the Regiment of "Minute Muu " of Abbe ville District^ at the election to be held on Sat \irdaj, the 1st of December next EJfTbe friends of Opt. WM. II. PARKER reFpectfully announce bitn as a candidate for Mnjor of the Regiment of "Minute Men" of Abbeville District, nt the election to be held on Saturday the 1st of December nexVThe Ninety-Six Comp;inv announces MAJ. J. W. FOOSI1K as a Candidate fur Major of the Abbrville Regiment of Minute Meu. KGT We are authorized to announce Col W. T. TATOM n candidate for Major of the " Minute Men" of Abbevi.l? District, at tbe election to taVc place on Saturday 1st of December next. car We are authorized to announce capt W. L. HODGES a ca-ididat* for Major of the < Ml'.tlSt* M?,?? nf i " tli* el?-r!ion to take piece oa Saturday 1 at of De ceniber next. EST The friend- of Col. M. O. TALMAN utinounce him n candidate for Mnjor of Abbeville Regiment of Minute Men. ? The Communication of 'Sidney" bus been roceived, but, too lute for onr present issue. POET* ATTEND! A copy of ihe Abbeville Prrxs for one year is offered by the Carrier for the bf*t Clivistmr.s Addr?*s? The Address to be banded iu by the 20th December. 29 80UTHERH ALMAKAC. "We are indebted to Mr. I'. B. Olam. of Co tn.ni.;. ti.? r... 1 - of liis Southern Almanac fur 6SG1. It ia gottcn up to handsome style. 0MI8SI0N. TS'emre requested l>y our friends of the Ban n'r to state that the name of thn Hon Tims. C. Perhin was uniuleution.?I!_y omitted in the list of Domiuationi ma<'e by the District Meeting. 8E8ST0N PAPERS. Th? Carolinian a.id the Southern Gaardia/i have rnado Arrangements for full rr ports in both branches of the Legislature during the -Session, and will furnish their daily issues to -Aubtfariber* during the Session, free of pojtoge "* for $ 1.00. BANNEB PRESENTATION. At the lalel'iibbc Meeting in our Vi l?*tre, just before the profession tnovrd, a handsome banner wan presented by Mi. n?skell. in behalf of a niatrun of Abbeville, to the Minute Men. Th?? l<anneF'is horu<-B|>un, home-made and ren!ly a handnome floe, bearing the following mitto: "Dure and win," on one aide; dn the reverse, tlie arms ?>f the Rtate. Gen. Smith, in receiving it, made a liacdiome replj . l^W. GABY, ESQ. We have rt^eived a copy of the very abl? address of Col. il W. Gary, delivered at the r<xifft nesaion 01 tne legislature upon tlio al'~ absorbing eulijoct of Federal Relations. The speech is an enrnest , and eloquent appeal in behalf of separata State action, and reflect* equal credit upon his talent and patriotism. Col. Gary is a native of Abbeville, and is now one of the most promising members of the Edgefield Bar. GODEY'8 LADY'S BOOK. GodeyV Lady's Book for Jnntiry, 18*1, hai been received. It is the best Lady's Magazine in the world ; contains at least 400 pages more reading matter than other niag?ziues, twice ai many engravings, at leapt 48 more colored fashions, better reading matter aud twice ai much of it, and always in better time than any umer ijiBenzine, anu uni mile diueretice !( price, T(?e Prtn and God^y M Of), in advance Terms of*" GuDE*\? Lady's Book ..-One copj one year, $3. - Two copies one year, % ft. Thre< copies one year, $6. Fire copies one year, anc one to iho getter up of the club. |10. Godey'n Lady's,Boole find Home Magntin< one year, $3.60. Gndey'a Lady's Book anc ITflrnnr'n Vina*in. Jwitli /.nA * J r A I ? WW... fl.uu. NULLIFICATION AT THE NORTH. The subjoined table allows the penalties imposed in the aeveral Northern diauniou State on those officer* or citizens who may aid ii preserving: the Constitution intact by cuforcinj the Fugitive Slave Law, vis: . States. ' Imprisonment Fin? Maine 6 years 1,00 Vermont IB years 2,00 MnsaacliuselU . . . r . . 5 year* 6,00 Connecticut . . .y . S years . 6,00 P?nn?y]vRDia .8 months lj00 Ipdiana . 14 yenrs 6 00 Michigan ...... J.. 40 years * 1,00 Wisconsin 2 yfftrs l.OC low# . 6 yeai* 1 0C 'It'will be seen from the above, that the No therti JUtM -are nearly all in a position < practicaldisunion; that is, they hare refuse to sustain thu Constitution. ??S| . THJB HAVT. The Km York Hera.dtA Monday ssye: .. "We learn fro? reliable soorcee ths't a'vei great exokeraent prevails among the officers the navy in coneeqnenoe of tW'-present sis of affairs At the South, end lhat ao adverse a they to a coltt?ir>n with their ttllOjW citizens >.u?v mu mere wm ne *n piutoa* mi vereal *<sipn?tian 64 their omm>e?loo? ? *> m hof ??u Th?y W*? i*t Unbr their bau$L? in (he of tbflr brethren." mu** or THS~O^S?OB ov AUKA The Ourernor of ArlrtjM^lwbt io moKn to. the LwmUUin of tb?t Btiu <ni ?th iuMiriv. . lt.ia tonftAad Mnlwirtfy Wi looal sffaira of tha Butte, *t>d dooa not fOOti fen u illitsios to b?f fadarai rtlilloM. Gov. Be"* IrH tha AiwmWf IhrWlurtcr cf^t-mn befool paeple, which ?Ut?irtt tfafpfcpic* Of :lk?4? Mftitn/ Tbaqr?, .* W*: 1 lil) tM?M ' ."t< ; ?TUh BridUaridg* . . ? ,-f ? VV vv-*4f*;'ftA V*. SECESSION AMD COEBCIOIT. TJio rightfpf a Stale coseccde from the Union, is a question which is now receiving a full disodssipn lti_JLhe public Journals of the country, and upon which the conclusions of Northern and Southern Statesmen are directly at issuo. Is Secession a peaceful constitutional remedy, to be classed among the powers which nre reserved to the States by the Federal Constitution, or is it a revolutionary. right, to bo ,effected by forehand ,to be consummated by a rebellion against the constituted authorities? This is a question which has divided the leading minds of the country from iho daj's of Hamilton and Jefferson, and upon which the s>ime diversity of opinion, we suppose will exist, as long as the Government shall last. Its j solution depends upon the view whiuh one may I take of thin Government, a* Consolidated or Cud federated. Is it a more Consolidated Gov- j eminent in which the Sovereignty of thu States is mergrd in lh.it of the Gcuoral Government, then there is an end of the quefliou, and South Carolina has no hotter Constitut-onalgright to secede than Abbeville District itaellSVoin the State of Soulh Carolina. But on the other hand, if the Union be a compact between Sov? ert-ien States, in which Certain p->wt>rs nre delegated to the General Government, and in which the States have reserved to themselves ll nnnr ?f? not /tiilr.rruf ml f^lninitirr tKu ^suf ... I'-" *. s v,,,r ""*?= eign right to di't?rinin? their extent, and their infraction, then the rigl-t of Sece.?eio? is equally clear. It is an attribute of State Sovereignty: and it* exeroirte none can qneition. Tl?i? is the view which has been generally held at the South ne the true construction of the nature of this Ctovernment, and State Sotereiguty i* regarded as the great palladium of our liberties. The Statea.jrere originally Sov. eign; they voluntarily entered into the com pact; tliey ratified the Federal Constitution in tfieir Sovereign capacity, by conventions of the people; they prescribed that all Amendments of the Constitution should be made alone by tiie people ol me several States acting in the inme capacity; and they rtwrf*d to themselves against the General Government a largo class of powers, lor which tht only safe guarantees consist in the right of the several States to determine their extent and their infraction. lieaid-supon examining the ratification of tire Federal Consti'ution bj' the respective State Conventions, it appears that several of them expressly asseHed the right of the people to resume the power granted whenever the same should he perverted, to their injury or oppression. This was done by the Convention of New York, Virginia and Rhode and would seem to be in aftlrmanoe of the common right, and declaratory of the common Understanding. With regard to the right of Secession by a State, there is said to be u difference of opinion in the President's Cabinet?the Southern mem bet* affirming the right and the others, with the President at their head, as str^neoucly denying it Mr. Buchanan is an old consul id?liouitt and voted for the Forcc Bill of lfriS, and in his next Annual Message will no doubt denounce the Scccs*inn movement. But secession will call for no exercise of Executive now er except iu case of an actual collision with the F-deral authorities on the seaboard ; and th's it very much to he deprecated until the movement is consolidated ot the South, and a Confederacy of the Cotton is formed. Wa can then no doubt dictate -vhut terms we p'enne, aud obtain a peaceable cession of the i 1 - mi T> T>.tl I ? cuotai i uu9 ?iiu AncuDii. 1I1C i UI'CC X>lll has expired by its own limitations, and the President is p.owerleas w ithout the aid of CongroM, and with union at the South coercion ia i abfurd and impracticable that we have no idea that Congress will embark the country in a bloody civil war. A few m<<nths will determine the issue, and peaceable secession or civil Wbr will be brought about during tho present administration. THE OOVEKHOB'B MESSAGE. 1 The recommendation that the State slion]<] indirectly aid in establishing a line of propellers from Charleston to Liverpool, we thinli will meet with universal approbation. Tlu form under which this aid is sslted is unohjec tit nable, and it is to be hoped that this effort , to establish direct tradV will be successful.. , Gov. Gi*t takes it fur granted that Soutti Qaro .. lina is going to establish a separate nationality , and urge* tbe importance of a speedy poata | arrangement. The auggeetion that the itistnv , mentality of Adama Express be adopted tempo rnrily, for uiail facilities, seems to be the onlj , practical way of supplying us with tbe meam of a regular correspondence. r The proposition to consolidate the Treasnrie ? of the two existing diviaions of the Stale is om I that must commend itself to the Legislature Aa lite Governor remark*, there is now no ret , son why there should be a division! Charier [ tun and Columbia are within a few hours o t each otli^r. and the union of the two officer would save complication and expense. Tb proposition tliat tbe Treasurer should be repair " cd to reside in Columbia ought'to be favornbb 1 acted upon. Indeed, all State officers shouh 3 be required to reside at-the oapital. i Tlie views of the Governor upon the allegiance doe by the.eiiizen (native or naturalised to the State, are those which have alread; 0 met the approval of ifeii journal. The nativ ^ j citizen of course owes primary allegiance t u bis Htate, and m we have already advanced i " the Guardian, we bold tbat the naturalize ? citizen owes bis first allegiance to the Stat 10 flist protect* hinp, and that on'y through he 10 jjoes be owe any (salty to the Federal Uniot lrt Her withdrawal from that Union cancels an I obligation to the Confederacy from wbiah sh r* hatjreurod. ? . ' -Th* r?t?ynmoodntion to p?M ? U? fffibvidin ^ Mtvera pi}ni?bment for ipeeqdinrieo ? **l?o we timod, drjt Bnypfitw^^ of tiqUuc* *oy. \ juM extriCed people. Tb^0ov?rp6r latiniatei thkt it m?y be oooc rr' ??y to rotfMcod operation* on tfae P?F 8t?l of Oxbitrtl Tul. ??u t ? ? ? Tr. m tH? wyyiu iiibu ? ** **7 M, Botoniy io thr iWm of proUctingjh? (Mk) re Nil? nvW UkJ down, bat io eootr?oU-.rf>frj ?n cvd>Wubtfee report of-lb* C???iSPSp jP the Leiitlsiarn -wUt I no M?bl*d iffl>N{HtdOflittOO. Jig q? W? Deod not. coma?nt on th?t ported the otfrtMf* d ?vo led u, Ko&fel Qi?eU witfc.not oly our f-Toilro U?o??w?l IMSMflRHSfiB iUfct. W cootin?# ?r?|rj uitilid mind. 8L ?, ? . Lettera from Bitting oiahed Gentlemen. By the kiudnetn of the Corresponding Com Itiittee or dur recent Maaa Meeting, We have been furniahed the following letters for publication. They were received too lute lo be-reud ou the day of our meeiing : Washington, CJa., 22d Nov, i860. Qentlcm*n : My abaence from home prevented the reception until yeaterduy of }our kind iuvitation to attend your meeting to day, and addrevs the people of Abbeville Dwtricl. It would liave given me grent pleasure to havo uone bo. nan u tieeu pownble. 1 concur witli you iu tho opinion' that the withdrawal off our powet-B from tha Federal Government inHtutitly is tho only adequate remedy fur existing evils, and I rejoice to bee that such seems to be the prevailing opinion, al least in Smith Carolina and Georgia. Whytdiall w? delaj-f The pai- j ty which for ten yearn past has excited our slaves to insurrection by pen,by speech, through tli" pulpit, on tho ru-trum, and iu tho very ! hulls of the Naii'iniil Legislature?a party which having furnished arm* and money to aid and abet I insurrection, murder and iurendiaryism in our | midst, and protected tliu criminals t!irouj?U the I power of Sovereign States?n party wli.cb, for I twrtity years, has refused to give up fugitives from I ju?tice, if they only commit crimen against eUve j property and slave owners?a party which in all the Slates where it has held power, has ununited the Constitutional provision for the rendition of fugitive slaves,? in short, a parly which is already stained with #very crime which they ] have hud the power to commit in the pmsuit of tlteir declared ohjoct?finally 10 ahoIi?li slavity , in our midsi, and place the lilack and while races on an equality?hu* finally succeeded in electing it* candidate to the Pre?ideutiiil chair. They have already the lli-uso of Representatives? the Senate tremble* io biibnce, and will wtic cumb. Therefore, we may safely vny tliey huTe the legislative and executive departmeiils of the Federal Government; they have olrenily aunonnoed that through them they will take the Judici.ry. llow will they use them? I.ook to their conduct in the States where they have hud power, nnd answer the qneatioii yourselves.? Think you that wi|h the army and uovy and SO millions of moiiry annually at their dispobal, (nil of wliicli were obtained solely hy r?aFOn of - n..( .1.... UICII VIJIUII'J IU J villi Iiininuiiun ny iiuu now relent?that iliey will Cense lo war on your institutions, ccane to rot> you, ceaiie to protect murderers and inct-u Jiaiiee ; tha? ttiey wi|l now deliver up fugitives from justice aud labor?repeal Personal Liberty Dills? If you ht-lieve this God Alniighiy help \ou, for no urm of flc^h c?u suve jou. No, strike my coutrymeu, strike now ; to day w jours. Very truly, your felbw citizen, It. TOOMBS. To Edward Noble, Dr. J. J. Wurdlaw, JuIls II. Wilson, D. F. Jones, J. S. Cotlirau. j s ATUCNS, G v^Nctr. 22, 186^ Dtar Sir:?Your letter in-i?;g'*nie to the Mass Meeting in Afeli?#ville, reUhethnie yesterday, so that I cojild/upf pjwibly ^Mk*ueuded the meeting. 1 desire.^Jiojjfc^er, to iSjaiowled^c ihe coinpHiuent and tlie?ouj^.e*v, andjto return my tliankB foi each. y \ B We lure a wid?-r field for' wjrfc in 6%oftriu, than you liuve. Your people Irfjfve contemplated . ilieir wrongs until " Disunion " no terrors for thein. Kot so willi up. The ie?e*aity fo*. mucIi ii slop comes with appalling pow&r yfxm our people, uud hence hesitation aiid divi^i^jis. * Ah fur as 1 Unvo been ulile to asceriaijt roe public mind in (irorcix, this is its condmlA: ore unanimous iri favor of u Southern CToiA federacy, but ure divided into three classes?lR1 those who are willing 10'cn only wiili the entire cotton States?2nd. those who are willing to go with South Carolina, A'ubitnu, .Misxisnippi and Florida?and Sd tlioee who are for independent u,. n, ..< ..i... I do uut think the last clasa make a majority. Tlie tuo latter, I feel confident, will havo control of our Convention. A great many are crying fur "delay." but they profesa to wait only for concert of action. It <lue? not'behoove me to advise your gallant State?she has to npeak firot, an li-r Convention me^t? first The voice she utteia Kill have a great . effect on our electiort*. May the gieai great God direct the counsels ol Will States ! r > It is hardly necessary for me to say to you | .that my own voico is for immediate uncondition? at MCexsinn. Very Respectfully, r Til OS. R. n. COBB , To Edir. Noble, and others, Committee. 8 Moktgommv, 2lst, Nov., 1PQ0. ? Dear Sir: 1 am to-day in receipt of youn of the J6th iimt., inviting mc to be present mu . address tlie people of Abbeville on the U2J inst. ou the gieat questions of the day. I need no auyr whut aincere plenaure it w6aid gi?* me to b< bio to comply with this inviiwnail fntm the cit izeus of my futherV^furiner home. It is how ever, impossible. both from want of timely tin J tic-, a* from. professional engagements in Coup at this time. I am rejoiced (o perceive that South Ceroiini appears unit ?|n her coonMll^aud is prepnrei ' t<fset a nobln exun^le to her sivter Slstes of th ^ South, hat example will, in my opinion, be a great influence over many of those Scales, am will tend to unite the Cottotr States in concerted j yst separate Stnte secession. Alaijaiiia will hold a Convention on 7th Janu -;ary ne^, and hava^pwl.reasons for beltevin F thstrbef people sra resolved upon seceding fror ll? I1MU11I , VulaVal TIKIA'. T Vary! w?!y J?n? v : I * * ;,#.. '^TvY&ilCfcY. Mr. Ed. Nobl*, ChrVof Committee, AtbetHli * . ' I . It ; : . r:.; " , 4XXTBS. The.fol lowing letter fiom tffciend in AUb?m ?. luruieriy oi mis w?r?iK?w, uiv pair lit.: ojjr t>fotli?r Carplinieti hi XSo^e^oh,Qo..>f?, gov, lo.* tifiM hjfaimijymlj-v* find Two Dollara, for whic paper u> me ft* one yea*. * vf Out- State will doubtless- accedc from tfc m Uuioo, aud ?U?T*a h^V* torne^wltR, *g iiU tovfiflntll Carulinii & w? what aH-vWX o#i (.Ue 8ut?, preparatory tor ttia eo^fl^ 'uom ht Ab^yilWn. m tt< ; iMT?fll g? troponin *j*ronnm u *? lit 'iftjjil tUii*, iad it tfttartwa with coeroio * JtSSSS 1#* COMMUNICATED. Proceedings o! tho Man Meeting. Pursuant to notice the citizens of Ablievill** | District, luct at tho Cumt House, on Thursday, j the 22d inst., for the purpose of consulting as | to vvlint course this District should pursue in the present crisis, and also to nominate Delegates to llepreseut the District in tho Convention to assemble on the 17U? prox. Tho procession was formed under the direction of Gen eral A. M. itaiith, Marshal of the day, and Col. \V. M. llogcrs mid J. F. Livingston, jr.. Assist unt Marshals, nnd m<>ved to the grove near the D?'pot? escorted by tl?e Minute Men of Abbe- i villc Districts, uboul five hundred of whom 1 were present. Tlio tmelipg was organized by the nppointm?iiit of lion T. C Peirin, President; .Indtro I). L. Ward law, Col. Jno. A. Calhoun, I)r. J. \V* lb-arst, Cupt. John Urowulc? and l)r. John I.ouan, er.f Vice-Presidents, and J:iincs C. Col-" Iiouii and Geo. McDullie Miller, Secretaries. After mi appropriate prayer by the Uev. Mr. North, the President of the day in an effective speech set forth the cnuseti which have led to the present crisis in our history, ?nd which have rendered it neoenaary for the poo|de of Atdicville to an*eiul>'ic ol this time. Tlie President then introduced the lion. A. (> Magrath, who deiircrod n most eloquent. chaste and convincing ?|?eech in b^liaif of State* Rightsund Southern Indt-pendenno. lie urged j immediate action on "he j>art of sou:li Carolinit at nuy nnd every hazard. At lite conclusion of the npeecli of Jul< o Mngrath, the IIou. M. L. Iionharu wwt introdu ccil to the meoting who in an aide uddres* tf?vc i liia reat?ott? why he win now in favor of inline* diate sroeMsion l>y South Carolina. Edward Nohle, E.?q., then introiluued the following PreuUihle at.d Kcso'.utiene, viz: H heieas, tii?? Legislature of South Carolina ha? railed a Convention of the p?i;il<> -for the nnrnniii! of tdkilu' into BiiiiiiirliTHtinii I liu .Ian l?t>n< i eideiit to ilie jt'silio.> of thr >tutet< in th?* Fed?-.??l Union. e?lal>Iiidie:l hy the Constitution of I he United Slntrp, mid the men?ur>-6 which will be iii'ceMiiry ami prrper for providing nifninst tl?e sum*;, and therefore to take cure that (lie Commonwealth of ?oulh Carolina shall Miff< r no detriment. hesnlvfd. Int. That we heartily approve of i the setn?n of the Lcuiblalute iu promptly cailiujr Convention. 1 ? /Irxalncd. "d, Tiiat in the opinion of the people ot AM.evilit District, the election of | AliruUmn I.ineuln as I'l evident. of the United j St-iilm, ?na ol IIhiuOhI 11 hindu as Vicc-Pr*8 idmt, upon dnptrines (Ifstruetire of tho riifhtfi ' ami in terete, the rquiliiy ami safety of ihe Southern States hv the factions a-.d peutiotial voles <?f onr Northern conferates, utterly pervert* tin* spirit <>f the compact. formed by the Federal Constitution; that it must be proiip'ly and Ktprnly resisted by the State of Sotilli Carolina, and that the Recension of the Slut* from the Fedomf Union is the proper mode of resistance. Ik AVvii/iu></ !t.l Tlml. wo Iiii*inlijk'd/iairfl itiopo. Anoi'nt'oii in measures for rediesa and proteca 1 or some of the.St.atea alike aggrievdMvel as the uctiou of each State must lie necj&sncily feparrtte and independent, and as al^tfhnaessary dnlay ia dangerous, this State miftt proceed at once toward* redress. tyctoliMl, 4t h. That for the purpose of avoiding the'etfls likely to arise from divisions among uui-aIvcs, we should disregard all local ui>nsidi;rut.iu\gJand personal preferences, and act with the greatest possible uuauiniity in the sek-e^ion of ouulxial and ablest men an Delegates to slid Convention. These /esolutioiWwere ably and eloquently adi [ocatuQ by Mess*. Noble ^id Thos. Tliom . Jk^^and uj^mi motion 'W^t^ una1U1nou.1ly adop^tfpon moti\>5 ef D. F.. JolT?, Esq.. a committee of twcd^AtfieAwerc-ajf/oiiitrd to nnmi' nate suitable pers^yto represent this District I in the forthcoming CutiventVfin. The motion ifVu* adonted. nnd the following ( nmmittec appointed, viz: Messrs. D. F. Junes, Dr JosfillAj. AVardlaw, John II. Wilson, Jas. b Cotliroi.fKubt. A. Fair, Samuel lleeter, Charlei T. llaslijl!, J. M. Latimer, Joel J. Cunningham J. II. WTdenian, R. W. Liles, P. II. Bradly, J C. Willard, J. 1L Wilaon, Samuel Dunnald, B Z. llerndon, W. T. Jone9, E. 11. Calhoun, J. W Fooslie, Peter MeKellnr and C. W. Spioul. After the appointment of the above Commit ti-e the meeting was addressed by our Repre seutatives, viz: Gen. McGowan, James .N Cochran and Win. C. Davis. All 8 greeing tha it vai now time for South Carolina to movt f und sustaining their positions in alile and elu <ju?nt remarks. i The Committee upon nominations return ei and reported the following gentlemen as suita bio p?trM>ns to represent this District, as Del? gates in (he Convention to convene ou the 17t' pros., viz.: EDWARD NOBLE, ESQ., COL JOBW A. CALllOUX, ' T110S. C. PERRIX, THUS. THOMSON, ESQ. ? " JOHN II. WILSON, ESQ., 1 HON. D. L. WARDLAW. ' The noro neea keiDg present, were calle 1 upou and ail-fully endorsed the above resoli lions. After sotre remarks by Gen. W W. Perrj roan arid other?, the above nomination* wer * ra ified by the meeting. On motion the meeting adjourned. The remarks of the various epetikers, tret ~ received with ojucli applause, and one. min seemed to anirnMe the vest Mwml-ly, and tlu ^ whs to uiaitiiaiil the, tight* of our State at an and every hazard. The Secretaries took copious notes of Lhe pi ' mark* Of the vsriou? speaker*, wiUi tha intei liOo of publirlrifcg them with th ? report. In ' regret that tlif.y are compelled to coufir??, it * rtjtoH merely to a general outline of th? -pr< 0 ceediogs of the meeting, the i of tt Town lieitrg too crowded to pa^lifli bo eitei ded report Of t|>? proceedings. "ttfOft. C. I'EHRIN, Cbr'n. U J a*. C. Calhol'.v, ) Grc. McDuVri* Miller. i Secretaries. -v? cokmdj?ica**?. Meeting ?f the Unrti Men of Abberillt Bietrb Pursuant tonotiee,* |Wblte meeting of tl -- ** , vvuijmuius vi tn.iwv Miiror Mpm W?ifjtot vu ljcld It' AbftriU* I- Th.irwt.iy, Hflfc Wd.'IMflO. Oft motiob, JanjM M. Perrin. wob c*ll?d tp tho Gbftir, fci s Al - Mc?otip, ? Se * r?S. JM. C. Calbotao, Jhin ^Ued II W following ^l|lk lli)iCii|ft,?i * -$*? & fykteM fthc following gentlemen were appointed to constitute snM Committee, viz: Leiut. J. C. Callioitn, Capf. John Brownlce, Lc nt. Davis, : Lieut. Robert \\. Lites, Lieut. John T. l'nrks, Lieut. Jna. W. Fooshe, Cnpt. Ludlow Hodges. I Cnpt. S-iniuel Hester and private James Miller. J The Committee retired and through their j Chairman, Lieut. Calhoun, reported the follow- ; ing resolutions, which were, 011 motion, uruin- ; iiuously adopted, vi?: 1st. livsolvfd, Tiiat an election t>e held p. i the j various Comp'tny rendezvous, on Saturday tlie ; 1st day of December next, fov 11 Colonel of the i Keginieui of Minute Men of Abbeville District, j 2d. ltwjtveil, Tliat ni the panic time and | place, there shall be un election for a Lieut. I Colonel and a Major, for said ltegimeui of Mill| utc Men. I on. ti-'M'irrif, i uat ine i aptnms of c:tc1i (,\>rnI p'?nj i?vc charged with th? exte eion r.t' t : order?and sdiall lei nil cm* Commissioned Olli.eeruml I wo privates as managers of election. Ith, liituh'fd, 'Chut IV.lls In; opened on ilie day of election, at 11 o'clock, A. M., and by kCipt open until 'J o'clock, 1'. Al. ?j(h. llttolved, That- the Manager* of said flection, sliall count over t ;!c votes immediately -after the election, (in puldi ) ami shall tia smit the result, in writing (.signed 1-y each Man I ngcr) to the Clout-man of this Committee?(i. c. Licul. Cnlliouu) by twelve o'clock, M., on ilic l-'irst Monday following the election, (i:h. Rr.?_tlvet>, That the A? iivk Mkmulks of each Company alnne are eli'iil'd to vole. 7th. Huolcrtl, Thai one of the Managers from [ each Company, shall med ill Abbeville Court j Utilise, on Monday following the election. at I twelve (III) o'clock, M., ati'l iliat the said Man ! ajr.?i> who shall thus meet, shall then proceed i to wainine the return of the votes returned by j each Company, ami upon adding all the voles rcceiveil by chcIi candidate for the respective oihees?they shall declare the ciindhlntv receivi:,g ila: }nrgc>-t ntinihcr of votes for cftcli cilice, July clectcd to such olhcc. On u.oiioii of (.ten. A. M. Smith, it u-ns Rcxolcot, That as many Companies of Minute Men a3 may be formed iu this Ui?:iict. prior to the ilay on which said election-* are mtlrri'tl, chilli lie entitled to vote for said officers. pro vided, tha? said Companies shall eon.-ist of nn many as forty {'10) men. and further, that paid Companies shall be inlly organized Ky the elecI tioll of iill'wuvj Ou tnotism the meeting adjourned. J AS. M. J'ERKIX, Chr'n. Alex. McGowan, Secretary. ^ ? THE LEGISLATURE. This hody tiiut ?t. 7 o'clock on Monday evening, mi J proceeded to the truuruciiou of business. Mr. Alston. of (lie Senate, from 11?<> Military Committee, presented the reporr and Bill of the Joint Conimittre on the Military of the Senate and House, to whoin it was referred at the Ex i na iicowim, lUIC|?Ul t Ml Klt-CIT rf?pHtllVe U??llM'S I on lilt- first <iay of re-A8peiiiblini; thereof, a |-iun firt- mining the Stan-, <tc. The Dili wns rend, and mode the order of the day for Tuesday. Mr. DeSaushuRK, of the House, Chairman ol Committee of Wny* and Menu*, muiir a report on the scheme for raising supplies for arming the State. The report'recommends that the motley be raised 1-y loan, and not l?y tnxnlion. It pro poses In issue bonds or certifientes to u sinull amount, reiving on the patriotism of our oitiz?iis to puruhuBe them at a fair interest. In pursuance to instruction, the Committee report by bill. Tbe bill wns read ? first tTin Mouse then adjourned. The following resolution wns offeree? by !ht Joint Committee of the Senate and limine; lirtohed, Thnt four liumlri-il thnunand d?i i... ,.?.t 1... u... i ?,.;^i? nis uv ibi^cu > < .v. "J lure fin the purchase (?f improved oiiJnncc titnuM urum munitions of war, <fc und tlm siiid hu(ii Liu placed ill the Ilank of the Citato <> South Cur.iliiiB, to the credit of lli<* Otdu'in Olfiuer. to lie drawn on tho dr?ft of sa'd ollicei countersigned by the Governor, ex officio I'resi 1 dent of Ordnance, and to be disbursed undei ( ihe d rection of said Hoard. The Military Bill'provides as follows wit! regard to the aleetion and appointment o ? Company and Field Officer*. , Sec. 6. Each company of volunteers, whei formed hnd before tendering their service, elector appoint their own officer*; but in election shall be allowed to take place in ani cenipsny while in active service, except in ?-aof vacancy in the office oi ensign, which thai , be filled by. an election : in all other caeca o vacancy, the satne shall be filled by the promo tiou of those next ill grade thereto, in lliei respectivo companies The fi.;ld officers o t battalions ar.d rcgirtieiits. aud the general offi , cers of brigades and d visions, shall be prompt ' i Iv selected l-y the Governor from c-ithei of th {allowing classes: First officers already in coir mission in the State, oi their respeetive grade 3 in the brigade fioiu which the- regiment un . lot-mod. or in the division from which tli brigade was formed, or in ihe Slate, from gent: rats of division; second, from officers of.th ^ United Sutra nrinv who are native citizen# ? ny Southern StAle, and wbo maj' have sign fieri their readiuees to serve 'lie Stute of ^out Carolina; and. third, from griidmii.es of ill State Military Academy, or other pet sons, n; tivea of I hu Stute. of high competency. fc.nc gonerpl of division or brigade sImII nppom his staff. (to consist- of officer* hikI grades nm provid'd by law.) subject lo the uppruval ? the Corntiiaiider iu Chief. ^ Mr. l\lcG'?wan, presented the petition of ce tain citizens of Abbeville, praying for a\.' requiring special pusses for vlaves ; also, pot' *" timi in reference to peddliug; also, medical a e count of Dr. Vincent. Mr. MoGowan give notice cf a bill to alt< sitting of Lhw Courts on Western Circuit j and a hill to provide Tor the Stute's endorw merit oi bonds of tireeuviHu -And Coiumb | Railroad. ' SEPARATE STATS SECESSION. b- Mr. Eoitok: I* that the sentiment of tl >i Digtrictf We think eo from the fuct that ? M it bear so man)', who, in 18&2, bitterly oppo*< le separate seceesion, now.declare-in favor of th t>- poliuy. They advocate-that polioy now for ' I te reason, as they say, that we Will-Ret co oper i_ -liJ ?nt l.ulijvo tl.ut in IOVI ti could-get cooperation by the State poii alone-?hence they^.were oppoaed to us. We that time were willing to rf?k co operaMm tjyw bdtli parHea we willing to riak.it aa ma < tart ataud at prcMfct. ^uppone, however, that Georgia l>ccom It, ?piit Dp hy partiea, and that Alabama becom ,e lukewarm on the aubject joat about the tin le JJir^Oontentlpn i? io^Seaaion?which ia not m f?l' itriprobabJe.eoitiliJering the outaifle infl will Ktall?hl f A ' KdaF III lK?1 ? ? ? ? 'StiUarrfoay we not juatly fear that the "r prf N6ord*4,jfcnejr pf the Suitf W^l be proolaimei Su[>po*?, 190, we have in. the Con rent ion mediator from Virginia, ht in 188$ arghig fq Confeationof the who layout her 11 Bttftea, ei '' reonoimranees and peli lion# from other bout I re pn Btfttae r<ra\ ing qa Vo d*n$i. yea-,- aMnrauc M 'Jrbm tbtf KortRtfut our.riyjito wi!l-l?are?f>e? wfl e4??uM our ?wn t?raMreonpli*4 wHh,a*eo - lo * fft ,S P toll in* Ae fa g '"'^ a \ 'r h . : w? U?4 thoughtbe d*y W compromi^s hi j* not. A* )??.t Ut n# h?ir? Matonic. The onnnnl Communication of the Mo?t \Voi>hi|ifnl Grnnd I>i/tljjc of Ancient Fiec^lnton# of Soiuli 1'nrolmn, held their annual communication in the tiiwii of Grernvilte, con.? ' (noticing ilieir aemion the 2Utli iiiMniit, nml ci>|>tinuinj.' in hpmIoh until Tlitiivdiiy, the wlicit it adjourned. to inuot again in (lie eiiy-of t o iutnliii, oil tliu tilth day'of November. 1801. , Tin* ns??inhUge w?? larjje, over rcveiity suhoi* i dinate lodge# being represented from the dif[ forent Districts ol the rotate. The new by-laws j were adopted. The following in a li?t of the j otlicei s chosfii for the in xt }'e*r: ! SI.-. YV.\ tiro. liuth 0>uiijil.ell, of 1?HI- I j met to l.udje No. 1 it, liiiUielib, (<i:.ttd Mas* I I tor. t II." W.'. !)'<>, P.iviil UnuiAcy, of I'rnnklin i l,o'ii!?< No SJl>, Cl.trlffton. Deputy Gruiiil i Mncifr. | V.*. W.\ Bro. TIioiimb I'. Kli?li>r. of Amity ' N<>. 87. Nowlierry, Senior GinuJ Wiir1 V.-. W. Hro. P. J IJiruett of WillfkinMon 1 l.odgeNo. 24, U'llli-imston, Jui.iur (ti'anJ Wurj ?le>i. j M.\ 1J.\ Bro. John W illinniH, nf Runcorn i I,ndi!? No. * >, (*?ik<*rthury, Grand Cliainpltitn. ! W.\ Bi\? J. II. Honour, or Orange . No. 14. ('iiiu'lt-fhiii, (>rni:il Tretiioiier. j W. . Bro. Alio'it ?. iMuck?-v, c?t Frnuki'.n i.oui;u i>". mi. t.iim i.r nui >pr|-i-i?i v. Hr<>. J. T. ( liutmi Lot'ye No. n, Al>l>cvi|lr, Sa-ll'OI' CJrilllll I'^IICdll. ; An<'erst.ii. of Uiehlnud Lodge j Nu. 3'.l, (.'oluuil'ia >Vninr Gr;.nd Df-u-ou. bn> fv U. Slolilev, <>f Fri'-iMl'liip L-'d^e ; No LT>, Uiiksey's I'roaa .lui.iur C?t*?in?I j rhi. | 15m>. D. W, IJuwthorn. *?f I-idepeiident Ladi:*: No u:). Dm* Wtui, Junior 'Jni.ui l)vm:<>:i. i Hro. I'. K. Ouliititi. of \\ L6?Ig<" j No. 5, Cliarit">i<iii, Unuii) Mur?-h:il. Bro. T. II. Piii?, ??f Lodge Ko. -14, j Clinton. (Jfiiiid Pur- uivniii. l5ro. IJirortT" S<"<hi>rti, of l'erolietoii Lodg* I N<>. 31 IVuififtoti. (>rand Mfwmi. l{r?. (f. II. No.-.fi. Id Iluitnony Lodge No. j li'-an ort, (irxiiti Siownril. ; H;o. Hurke. ?'f Solomons Lodge No. I, C'ljiirickioit, (iiaml Ty t?r. COMMUSIC VTK.J>? Mr. Editor: I'lvnse unii->Miice the following I <.HK.il "O P1MI<<OI<.' V illlllMIHU ? I It |-|-|>rC'dlMll ?lie l)li>tr;ot tif Alil'c.Tiilii, ill llio L'.iliv.miMhii I?i ?f?t-iiil?l?j in I'ulutnuiH uu il-e 1 ~tli of iit-c-iuboi next: SALUDA. T C VEV.lt IS, E tfiolU.K, J. K. V iXCE. J. II. WILSON, J. W. IIEAltST, J. A. CM.1IOITX. it Nov. 28, lr*60?-*2 It. IEfiEPENDEKT TICKET. Mr. I!iiit?'!?: nnitomic?* I'Iio following _ gentlemen ns siiitnlile cniidi'lute* to r'-prwi.l the District in the f*i?nvenlion to rouvciift <-n the 11 tli of Deci-njjber tu>\i: Mast Voters. V.. NOW.E. T. r. PF'lKlV. I I T. T!lD\N(lN. J. A. fMT.UOUN, J. H. W1T.SOX, J. W. IIKA Ii<T, ! NCMnTEfeS. The fo'li'Trinp nrp t1>? ppntlpnipn pom'naloil : at tli? lutp Mop'inL' n' AlVvi'Ie a? sniln Me p?rnmi* Co represent the District in tin " State Convention. prtWAPD VOTU.fi ttsQ., HOX T. C PF'fPIV. rnT. J. A. C4I.HOI7V. T"0\| THOMSON. Ffq:, , .T'smx rr. *viT.?n\* rSQ.f n HON. P. L. WAUDLAW. r F-PPTTBT.TOTI T?FJOTCTl?rfS. Ppnntor Wilson, of Mnss. in thp mili]<>inp< ' reninrk". '-pvon.l 'loii'i* t hi? r^ftl {* ?! ingot (hp Repil'iUron pnrfv, rtpapite of tljpi liypopi-iticnl nrofpvioni" of enn*ervn? i?m: To niffl>t. thanks Iip to CJo.l tn-ii'plit icr nlfttii 0 ; irit/i tht *1o\;/? poir'r lirjjca'A our f'rt ( \p k' j p'ftotip ) Tlmt liflne'i'v powpr wlii.-li oorrur>t 1 p<1 fhe Wliif pnrtv. elrnruled the Amereni pnrfv nni' flip Pnmoornlio. nnrfv. n<? n ?ofi i lir* rrutltrd fn '/<< (but fo-l>ii/hl. and ntrr hrrj ? ' | upon it. fWJliI ?nd uprnnrinoA ??'' ori<>s of "Onrt'l, jroo'l !"J Ami. ?>r?ani-l'l; ^onntnr?Hint pnwfp iK-vcp ri>>f*9 npnin. it cm 0 nr*rop'nni*o wjiv tli?? df??tiiii<v! ?f Ilir> fjovom ' mcnl <*f Mim TT?-ii?fl Rfnt?s. We hnu? ernthe * it and ground it to T>"tnlrr. ' / 0TT7? WYWRV"*' n** cnnc-TITr.*. N W<> lorrn pnyp 'h<? Cort'lnifiH. Ilint nil on ?!. ,f fri?>mliorK of flic Fp'IpViI Ffon?o of n.>np/>?f>n?o 1 j t.ivm lipvetlpformiP"'! In rr'? on to W(ml>in-j1'?i ' and resit*" tli?>r?\ We nr*> Mint tlu>r 1 nro of o?J???r who hi i|, <?f conforrin? witli tlwm in the ft"T it. to*' nr<l* th? porfiimmnti^'n of n <5o?i?1>p,'? Cm * fri^'ipiv. T!.i? (rrmifwonl will not itiferf^i J willi tlio '1 ??r<r?? of thoir n?t ftple"Mti to tlipS'n'c Con vent inn. Col. Kj'it, Mr. Tint I on/1 Vr Miluo linvA li.'An niintln ufi*ll flu (laV W i for xr'iw-li tV<>ir <>xppririii>i> n,,n':r*,l> *\ fiU ?h<>nft. tIioir election is vei U Verterall}* di-i?iri>d. er v FROM VTMTCOTPTOTi Vff 1??prn *rr? Oi<* (7u-'r<Iia? In* ??Mitiop our tp!or?rni<Iiic d!?r>?n*h iiu'iliihivl yp?'?T<l> fimrninflr. ?hnt Hip d!t.nr?:on niorprtipnt ). *wpp 18 inir nil it m Wi??!?sippi. It rt??i<rnp If pfcti^nlili, to ImW flip Stilt e Conrpniion < Ih* ?nm?? <1av tlmt t h<> Cnnrpiilion men'* in th ?e" State- The?o fact* "olporn f"<m n privnt?lr> ?e t<>r. rp^eivpil '-v n rfntVmnn ii> 'Hi" citT fro ;<1 n friend, wliii writp? flint ? vprv pron?inp| tit ppiitlTnnn in Mi?*iff>iprii tnl?1 lilm tl?i?? if Ponl li? ftorn'iii* vp< not vcrv promo*; Missi6*ir' a would lead h*r.in *pfe??inn. ,j. "e HIGHLY niprtif ATrr I>ROW WH O.WIWCT'VI ITon. Roger B. T?n?>v Chief .1 t??li?-e of tl *l Supreme Court of the Untyd ?t?to?. !?? t? 1 ' iWed h>* r???iiro#tinn to tli?? Pr???i<l.?nt. Xt l~ V'd. however, that. *th* Adm'ni?tMtlot? do f * ;f} " not intend }o mnk?* the faol j>nMife>pr?ttl A Wo e* ney Gti*r*1 Bluofc fi?* noni!n?ti?d ar *' confirm*?! for the 'MKat already vacant on tl " 8nj>rwn?* Ben^h. " Flow*!! Gohh. f*oe*nt?fy of ill* Tr??i a* ?pn> 5?'p?pl<ine "f> hi* 'pff^crg prppnMtorj' ** rtlnrnincr to Georgia. The rumor ia ng&yi ri "'3i i tliat ? in ahont to resign, . r>Kn.?NATio}i8.?W^fctfrn frinn ilia Court j F.dftfWk. , j *nd C. M. Furm*n, poniMvely decline Kefi j_ caiidiilate* fornfre St?l?i Convent ion.-from Cli? ^ .lefion. Mr. CoJcork.'dctinc npnn iho art vie.' ? til'?_1? _ L .1 nsny mfrnini^ino g?>ni.i4>mcn pi wi^on^ 11 ^ ^crrained to remain for the prwent afcutl #r hpfid of the CtJitoco orgaoiratirvn. M h . Fuifrtan deeni* ? Mdl in the Convention ns if ae oompatihle with-hie r??porti?(bffe and imfkirUi : J as fresidant of the Bank of the Stale. ' Tub Geoboia I^st^rbv* ani> rut Bankr. j . MJLLKDttKy i LLF. H? Dill lor Utf r?me? ^T\he b?nlu passed both fiyuw by a latyr* Tf\ ^ iV ewtecUd, but ib? hill, w 'ik :. jp^V^to&s-'fe J>t im&m ?o4 ATTENTION! O F1 ABBEVILLE H liLEOTIOH NOTICE. | . ' ISH'ItXUANT ' ?' I he rc--o1ntiona ndqpted l>f i 3 the MINt'lT MEN i.l' Al.?>?vitlc l).sj tru-l, on Thnr>?' _< .l?o iust., we. tin- niideri Hiiiiicd, n ContJiiitoe it|>|)i>pile<l hy falil meeting for lliist jmrj? . <'o hvivny ?fi)?r ;?>) ? !?**:'ion for i iKe OHioffM of tlie Regiment of Miuute won <'I AOiitiviUo Ilisuifi, to wii: One ('olouel, <i?n? I leiitfiiai r t'oliiliel, fnni h Mi.io'?to l)l> ' hi tli<- usual Ucmli'hvcul:; t>f tlie vuriuua ; Companion, on j SATURDAY ' Tho 1st HAY DECEMBER next. i t.VjWni: k of ?lifT?;ront Co*i>piii<{?'8 will ilrtnil j from ! ?'. !? t'omprtiiy one mtiifii's.-ifoitrtl officer, I .<tld tw o privutc*. to open polls lor elec'ioll. Poll? ; i<> It.' ojictK.il ni veil (II) o'clock, ft in., and . Ii.- clo.-e.l ill t .vo ("3) p. in. t The Mutineer* >>f rleclinn ^iH rnunt out the j Vol?# uiVeil Tor <-n?:!i of t|i? uhovr imin<*d 1 ftice* I ii>i tioifantvl\ af't-r llif foniinj of tl?>? i'olle, 'in f?iii> ic) and ?*ftitily ih* r?'*iiii in writiii", R,?h j ecrnied" by phc:!i tiiui;mg?-r, ami traiiMiiil thn fui'?<*. si'aK-il, with tin* iiiih'n! of ilie C'oiups-tiy { n-l'iranl, to Li-uteiiuiit JiMo-h ('. (*<?llioiin. limn oi tins roiiliniilcr, Ity twrlv* (' '!) !?' lockin., on ilis Monday lollowinjj lit* day of Af >!<?. j T:if \i'Tl\*E MEMtlKllSof cacU Coinjmny I hi<* ii/'i r - it|tlc<l to vote ] One M 11 iji i Iniln fiu-li C'Hiipanv will mprt ' tlic t'luiSri-- oi llii* ('i>iiiniilli-<> til VliliKiila j ('<m:rt ll?:TO- uii tin* ii'otnl.i v H hi'Im' tioii, :*t twi'lvi* ll'Si o'oli.f-k, iii., fur llie |i;ir|i-*n of i. ?->'ivii'jr i Hiirns ol hI.'ciioh of i!ie vui ioiih 'oiil|>iilil-n, II11 <1 t>:?u to tirclll'c till' romi:t of utll - IiTIIOH The \liiii:iif?-rfr ?>f flir cl.-riinn nf rucli pui) xvill l<?-o|? ilifi'?* I'iox'i i) irt r^'circ vole*??>?e lor tli?> < (lice i'f 0?I?ii?,i?oii? for Lit'tiieii.iiit < ol'Jlu-t. it tit! <j:i?? for M-ini*. nr.. r j. <\ r.M.iiouv. CUT. JOHN liUOWM.Ki; I.IKtJT DA VI-. l.l-.IJ !' KOKKliT I ITRS, 1.1 KU I' .Mill \ T I'Aldis. I.f KC |\ .IAS. W Fo^llER. ; CATI". I.CJI#I.?-1\V IH>IK;K-J. i.IF.CT. S \ MUKI, IlK.STKtt, J\UUS Mli.l.KU Nor.. 24. 18 i> SJ It? ATTENTION! Atotoeville1 MIMJTiS im. ? A TTiONft' ii\ V<>".1V Cctii?|miiy lienil'Qii;irlf-r*,t\ iiWiaitl'iv in^t4. 1st |V..( nitior. n: 5)i oYlticSi.I A|>|> k'iirii>i.< will-be jjicbt nttrJ1 |iimi/ms lu uiiii iiiiii>. l>y lilNW of cait. J W. 'A. ?KHRIX. McT,.w',ni.ts\ O 3: Nu?. a.-' !-.sS'j ? Jji'i It , ~A CONCERT T r For flw TVonc>fiC of MONSIEUR BERHEILE, -i h c; l.f( .1... ?~<?iti?-p . i ^ ^ ?'ii hi :?< /'< of- The' filllort ing ?r>-n'!<.-iiii'.i ha .v * 'l tljvfll': I'ltcriiffli'i:* 1*. flOTHSi'!l!l.i', X. si iixiriT, > ) asvmikj'., and mu.c. jones. r Tli- l'imit' il?e>l ^ii tins ???*n i>f from tli?j ,1 i-rli'limlrd Mmuitiu'tory uf Uri-ilio, :iii<l I.uh li'-cii kuiili} lufiil.-m J l>y Messrs. Uiniielr " it lVrlt'-r. I " Price uf Ailmi(inrlcu 50 cts?-Cliildrun and' S> rvniilb )iii 11 |>ri<-j. ,/| Nov. y.' 18(jn?3*2 11 , NOTICE THISTY r x n \ ] L p#?.f;nn3 ivicl-l;t< <1 to me will r.onffr a il ottlii. fit V?il* li\* l?i vimr nt, li'iKt m f.:?rt nfc* p ilieir indebiftlners l?\ tin* First nf .liiriimrv m-Xt. ' J AS. M. rERKlN. .. Nov 23, 1 Cro?32 5 i "NOTICE!~ v ^J?KE NOTICE I I r|^THR Sul>pi-ril?oi* linviup out the X i'ii* ire iuttffpjt of i tie HA I! N ESS 8H()1' v fnrmorly known n? BUOW'NINO <t TAYp. I.UR'.** SHOP, 1m wi?1ie? to inform iIiom? hint (j liave clnirua Rtfainnt thr F rm flint lie h to s?rtI It* nil siifli, ini'l tlioso iinlf lit>-i) lo ill-- mine 1,1 ?I.oi llioy nr?-io pniil-to Jnin. The Shop ild liereufter will lia known ?3 ? | TAYLOR'S pi HARNESS SHOP, Two Door a Jjttoio the Marshall House, ' T. 10 * U'asliiugtou Street, . Wlif-re may l*e fnuntl * srnod Stuck of and Moiuiuitfi, bi><lu!ni<>*t. everything that is ? ti-iiBlly kf'pt if* ettch ti ah6j?. Alop-f Qut rutf r- U ui kii-.ari to do l(J T , I " : y REPAIRING, And tqt-fiII all order* io thu tine of IlarncMj~ Making. '' E. J. TAYLOR. ; Alibeville C. II., Nov. 14th, 1860. 8t rr ' Notice to Creditor*. ** * Lt P?nK>jti"K<v!ne nc?in?i the T- A ?tf ELIZABETH HARMS, de?M rt( ; will pr- m*ntthom jir?|??;Hy vouched to M mm* ' HB Tprrin ACotlirau on-or Uelirfe the l?t' of I)e* ceiuber next. * ' . ' , ' :' ; , ? i ie ' GEO A. ADP^OK. V. *. WILLIES Oi HARRIS; i- * v fiie??torfc n.i m 1 a<A m * ~ A 8-THE awJribfttres o? the E?Ute nf \ ?tf /V v ABRAHAM LltEHf;?re n a**, aitd hu^-oux to i^nliio th?-ir r?iptoli?f'hurra , -jt RUtti*. Ih*? tniM?l?d wiM-^rHkMyA' , V?J vyt~ jOBL tL>TB?f : ?/.' &?* ?: , jAuw k hmms# %.. :.i1 .;Adwii>airtMw^.< '.?* ?i Sm '.' f-Jw , ' , V*\ ,<fc?4