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L U M E I III. LANCASTER C, H, SOUTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY MORNIMG. MARCH 8,1804. " NUMBER 4.
fll LANCASTER LEDGER
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r if
Mr CONNORS,
Mlt?r |>roprt?ilor.
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Far Thru Mentha, in rdvaneo, I 26
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*p?n the above rates will be charged Payment
within Afti month from the date of
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aer for e charter limo then three months
He paper discontinued until ell arrearage*
jga f#d, aaeept el ear option.
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ef pdvertiaeapeiits of three months, er longer
standing.
Aaaoanetag Candidate* ferOffice, Twelve
eliare.
By Comuanieatiens recomrae. ding candidates
far ofioe and all others of limited
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? rtauvRs f?. lusioiveni i/cuvum iiuiiucr mvii
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fm f>Ucd a?d Other legal noticos moat be paid
Jhr hy the Attornrj in,the case, or other pcr|M
handing in Uto advertiwiiient.
* HP** -dnooencanaenU of Marriages or Deaths;
Motieoaof Religious Meetings pabWshed GRAT*
a?d #?Ucit*2.
. #hitaary Notieoe exceeding the announceJmnac
Win ho charged for the overplus ft reguar
adTortl otng rates.
!' flespaetj rated as adyhe
Writ of Habeas Corpus.
FAOOAOE oft jas MUX TO scspbiid THE
rtlTlLSOS THEREOF IN CERTAIN CASES.
A Bill to Suspend the Privilege of the
Writ of //ofcoj Cor put in Cerlutn
Comm.
"WhtMM, tli* Constitution of the Con
fedar.nt* Siptes of Amarus provide* m
Article I, Section 9,. Paragraph 3, that
"the privilege ef the writ of habeas tor.
pus shall sot he AM proved ail I ess when
ie eeeee of rebellion or invasion, the pub
lieee/stjr may require it;" end whereas,
the power of suspending the privilege ot
said writ, as reeoguixed in said Article 1.
as vested solely in the Congress, which i
the exclusive judge of tjbyr necessity o*
such suspension; and whereas, in the
opinion of the Congress, the public safet\
requires the suspension of said.writ inthe
existing case of the iavatioo of tbe?>
States ; and whereas, the President has
naked for the suspension of the writ of
kabsas corpus, and informed Coourssa of
r
condition* of poblic danger, which render
the M*poii?ion of lb* writ a measure
proper for lk* public defence against in
vaaioa and io*urr?ctioa ; now tbrrefor*.
M The Cony rest of the Confsderale State*
of America do enaet, That during th*
pr**ont invasion of the Confederal*
States, th* privilege of tb* writ of habeas
corpus W, and tbo rami is btreby, sua*
ponded ; but eccb suapooaioa sball apply
only to tbo car** of persons arrested or
detained by order of tlie {'resident, Sec
' r*|ary of War, or the Gtaeral Officer
cotuinaodinc the Trans*Mississippi Mili
tary Dapartmant, by tha authority, and
under tha control of tha l'raaidant. It i*
hereby daclartd that tha purpoae of Cod
greea in \ba paaaage of tbia act ia to pro
vida mora effectually far tha public aafely
by auapaodmg tba writ of hubtat corpus
ia tba following caaea and no other:
I Of traaaon, or traaaonabla rfforla or
combinattoae to aobvert tba government
of tba Confederate fttataa.
II Of conepiraciaa to overthrow the
governnaent, or aooaplraciee to reaiat the
lawful aatbority of lb# jConMeraie
IK. Of combining io auiat tba enmjr,
r ( communicating int?lligeo;? to the
Onniny, or giving hint aid and comfort.
IV. Of aooapiraciaa, preparations and
nUampla to iacita aarvila inaurraction.'
V. Of daaartiona of encouraging desertion#,
of harboring deaertera, and of attempt#
to avoid military aervic# ; Provided,
That ? eaaa of palpable wrong nod
oppraaaioa by any aubardinata ofticar up.
mm mmy party who dooa aot legally ova 1
Military service, bie aiiparior officer abltl
graat prompt raiiaf to tba oppreaaad par i
If, aad tba aabordiasta shall ba d>*n*iaa ,
od from aflka.
VI. Of aplaa adB otbar ernieseriee of
' rorraapoadanaa or iod*
aaaray, wjibout n??aa
aity,*atfWBk?at tba partaiaaiaa of tba
| VIII. Of unlawful tradiug will* lite
enemy, and other offence* against the I
laws of the Confederate 8tHtes, enacted ^
to promote ibeir success in war.
IX. Of conspiracies, nr attempts to liberate
prisoners of wpr held hy the Confederate
St ?tea.
X. Of conspiracies. or.attempts or pre- i
parations to aid the .enemy.
XI. Of persoos advising or iuciliug
i others to elmttdoa the Uoufuderate cause,
1 or to resist the Confederate Stales, or to
adhere to the ouatuy.
ill. Ui unlawful burning, des'.rojing I
or injuring or atfomptiug to burn, destroy
or injur* any bridge or rail.ropd, or tele
graphic line of communication, or propers
ty, with the intent o/ aiding the Vnemy.
XIL1 -Of treasonable designs to impair
(he military power of the Government by
destroying, or attempting to destroy, the
vessels or arms, or munitions of war, or
arsenals, foundries, workshops, or other
property of the Confederate States.
E5 n 1M * ? ? . "
otc. x 1110 I'resiueui snail cause proper
officers to investigate tlie cases of nil
persona so hi rested, or detained, in order
that lhay may be discharged if imptop rly
detained, unless they chu be speedily
tried in tjie due course of law.
Sac. 3. That dhring the suspension
aforesaid, 110 military or oilier officer
shall l>e compelled, in answer to Any writ
of habtax corjwf, to appear in porsoD, or
toTeturn the body of any person or persons
detained by liini, by the authority
of the President, Secre arv of War, or
r
the General officer commanding ' the
Trans Mississippi Department; but upon
the cartilicate, under oath, of the officer I
baring a barge of any one detained, that
i-uch persons is detained by liitn a prisoner
for any of the causes herein before
specified, under the authority aforesaid,
further, proceedings under the writ of
AoW? rnrrttii .I,.II ..... ..
remain suapeiuled ao long aa ibit mil ahull
continue in force.
Sac. 4. This act shall continue in force
for uinetj daja after the next meeting of
Congraaa, and no longer.
'
The Mississippi Campaign
Tk- if: _ r . i. _ r*? .. . -- -
* uc iuiHiui|ipmu, <si me *0111, contains
tb? following brief article upon ihe situ >
lion of affaire in that quarter-:
It ia now given out that fcberman has
gone back 10 (be Mississippi river wiili
hi* army. A.t least lb at excellent dame.
Madme Itumor, so eolightoueth the gaping
public. We can hardly credit tlie
good madaiue in lliia inatMnoe, but certain
it ia tbat tbe army under Slierman
ia Ijsl again, so far aa tbe gullible public
are eoccerned : but we hare a shrewd
auapicion thai (ieueral Polk knows where
he ia, and will prepare for him according'y
It cil liar.l 1c. ka nmalli!* il.ui il.- ..I .
ject of an expedition of such m magnitude
;as that conducted by Sherman
through Miftaiieippi ?a* aimplj to march
over a tterite couulry 150 toiler, take
possession of a Comparatively insigojfk-anl :
point, Niol then inarch hack again. It
be baa gone hack to the river at all ; it it
aa a eonfeeaiuu of failure io the expedition.
But, aa we have juat said, we don't i
belifeve be hat gone hack. Our opinion
lhAt bia intention ia to elude our troops,
if he can, and work 4m way up to Col
uwibtia, \Jr?* , where he hopes to form a
junction with the column under Gen -ml
Logan and Grierson'a cavalry .which will
swell his force to 50,000 or 60,000 troops;
then crossing the Tombigby at Coluw
bus, move on to Montgomery, where,
perhaps, he expedta to meet another Van
Kwo cuiuinu irom me vicinity of liunis
ville, in North Alabama.
If lhe?e movements could nil b<* sue
easeful, be would be enabled to coiicen
irate an army in Ceaital Alabama, whnae
numerical strength would reach from eev
>-uty to C'ghty thousand rneu.
The poeaeatioD of Montgomery with
?Mcb an army would make the enemy, ae
they suppose, mamere < f Selmu aud Mobile,
end, inJeeo, of nearly the entire
State, while at the earae time the same
force could operate in the rear of (Jen.
Jnhniti.nV arint ?i ll.li/?n ..I--. I
that r?t?r*'i army between the two tirea I
%
nod increase the chances of bagging him i
entirety.
We believe t|#Mt the muck talked of i
8} ring campaign contemplate* tome tucfi , i
programme a* foreshadowed above, and <
it beboores our military authoritiea to I* <
eternally vigilant; for it muat be coafeav I
e?l that the capture of either Selrna or *
Montgomery would be a blow which f
would aerioualy cripple ue. |
Ybe fact ia, we have every reaaon to j,
belive that tbe enemy intend e vigorous eampaign
everywhere early in (be apring. f<
Tbe favorable condit oo of tbe weather tl
enabled them to herm it much earlier
llian Oier eapeote^. The advance of
Sherman we* .only the opening ball to
the grand onward movement, which, in
a few weeks, will be commenced all along
the enemy's lines. The idea, therefore,
.1 ... CL-. _?? ? ^a ?
mm ouvruiNTi will go UHCK, And CO(D|> l
Logan mid Griarson to retrace their steps,
tlign rendering 50.000 troops almost use
less in ibia grand campaign, in unreasonable
; end if oar military authorities shape
their destinies upon such a supposition,
they will, we fear, make a fearful, if not
fatal, Mistake, ^?t Sherman be closely
watched. His operation is a precursor ef
what ia to follow, and may furnish the
key to the whole campaign, as cenlemplated
by General Grant.
The Obaei vanee of the 8abb*th
Hkauk'hs Armt or Nortiicr* Va.
February 7th 1864.
GENERAL ORDERS No. 15
i. The attention of (lie ar:ny has already
been called to the obligation of a
proper observance of the SaDbuth, but
the sense of its importance hot only ae a
moral and religious duty, but as contrib
uting to tbe personal health and well be
ing of^be Uoops, induces tbe Commanding
General to repeal the order.- on that
subject, lie lias learned with great pleasure
that in ?naoy brigades convenient
houses ol worship have been erected, and
earnestly desires that every > facility coo
sisteut willi tli*? requirement* of discipline
?liail be afforded the men lo assemble
tliemselve* together for the purpose of
devotion.
il. To lit in eml he .direct* that none
but duties strictly necessary shall be required
to" be performed on Sunday, and
that the labor, both of man and animals,
which it is practicable to anticipate or
postpone, or the immediate performance
of which is not essential lo the safety,
health or comfort of ike army, shall be
suspended ou that day.
III. Commanding officers will require
llje usual inspections on Suuday to be
held at such lime hi uot (o interfere with
the attendance of the men on divine ser
vice, hi (lie customary hour in lh? morn
ing.
They will .also give their attention to
the mainl<mnn<-? of order and quiet
round the place of worship, and prohibit
anything tint may lend to disturb or interrupt
religion* ?-xerci*e?.
U K LKE, (ieneral.
From Gen Johnston's Army
Oar latest advices from the front, "bj
nriittU lAUi/rnnis tliii ti? .?nn??? ean.???
r ? e> ? t-w
oonl ;i?d r itogrn i? u' the enemy. Bntire
?i rncp prevail* along our whole lines.
We have no (Jouhl the Yankee army in
by litis iiute safely um the Chickamau*
The object of the enemy, based upon
the belief ill ?. Jahnsl- n's force had been
recently reduced, was to over w hem end
drive b in b.t k on Atlanta, ami occupy
the -Men ening coJdtry.
I be Yankee prisoners expressed great
surprise when they found themselves
guarded by some ot Cleburne's and some
of Cheatham's iiisu. "Why,' said they,
"ae thought Cleburne and Cheatham
were gone."
As we surmised at the start there wiU
be no gt-oeral eng tgemeut just yet.
Longxtreel is certaiuly below Knagville.
(ieneral Johnston arresud a Yas*
i. _1. _ i l . -?
a?fj i|ijr, wuu uruu^iu ?iispmciJft rroVD
Longatreet, night before last. The individual
will hang.? Atlanta Confederacy
2*8th ult.
I ke Currency Law will do well or ill,
pretly much at cii'fena cbooee to coeaktor
it. If many growl at it, taku the ?sHn
or a panic and go into raali uieaauree for
preventing what tliey uiay conaider a
greater evil tlian our defeat, their owu
coutributiotia to tba war, it will do evil.
It all accept it aa actually and definitely
the beat law for the lame being, and aa
an excellent opportunity for exhibiting re
newed or increasing confidence, it will.
we verilv behove, itller aome jo.ting work
admirably and well. The money inil)
ban stopped grinding, and that in tiaelf i#
boon, worth soma mc<>nveiit?mte*. We
mutt accept and admit the fdSl that kit
rnuel bear tae burdens ol the aafylkj &
it it not poeeible to equalise thill fref
Jena by legislative proviaioee, no gobd
htizeit will aeek to ineieirtb thoir uneqoet
rreaeure on any cUna, or to Hewpo *Ho*
(ether hiius*lf. Mauy elwtoM Ireve, ro
ar, enjoyed* pecuniarily, .great edvanMkrea
from the war, and many mii Stfft
ay easily ? but with a ijjjle g*t?">Wi?g
-a tax of obe thousand fpilxtq * bo, be;
>re lbs war, could not realize tb?i for aff
hey hatTby i^eufe?Oi^/eefen ( o*ritr.
Good Advice.
We take lb# 'ollnwirtg item* of sound
practical advice from the "Countryman
! , kconomiik tour provisions.
We urge upon the people of the Con
! federacy to begin early in ua year to
ecmiomixe tbeir provisions, bacon particu
,-lar.y. Of meat, few people bare more
( ib<%n half ali<>? ance, and they ought not
to have any mere, and don't need any
more. The oalatice should go to the
army. We d<>ebt, in fact, whether people
eh<> hi*\ at ii-.me enti.lei if even
luilf allowance of meat, when they can
gel ho mam tegelable* as -re to be had
by proper management, lint what we
say is, *avo your inoat. Don't go to work
and eat it all up by June, and then have
no meal at all.' Make a nice calculation,
divide it out properly, and run it through
the rear, so a* to have a little all the tiuie.
I When you eat up what you have now. it
will bo impouible to get auy u.ore /or
lo*a, or money.
) KID TBK PICS.
Now ia the lime to feed and attend
well to tin* j.igh wlticb came Inat fall. At
twelve or fourteen montln old, yeu will
have to kill them, and make your meal,
uexl winter. liy proper care, you can
I make tliem weigh tioui 100 to 200
i pound*, ai the age mentioned. Don't let
| then* get poor, stun ted and mangy now,
| for if you do, it will be almoin impoaMbie
I to kiet ibein atari) d anain. There i* no
telling huw inucii mail cmu be t>y
proper innnngemeut, eren when corn ib
scarce. The ?h.p? and waste from the
kitci en ?ili nmko iliM.y ? pound of meal.
Kvery housekeeper, whether be or aba
has or lillla of this world's goods,
cult go fur towards raising Ins or bar own
tin at. If you hava no pigs, obtain on# or
more, as soon as vou can, and go to (Wad
ing them. You can acaoiuplith wondors
wiib tbeiu in twalva monllia. Wa do
not consider any hour* well adoruod,
ihase days aitbout a pig.
WORK THK GAUDC*.
Begin aarly to work your garden, and
work II wall. Mo oao liaa a right to talk
about a scarcity of food who owns or
root* a quartar ol ati sera of arabla ground
A auartar of an arra. wall r>u(Tivat* i will
support s IsihiIj ill rough lb* "pring, sum
incr snd full.
Ths probability 4. but ?< an going
to b|t? I good crop your Uifu ?sai. But
too ought Moi 10 lirpvml m thut. 1'rupurs
your g?rd??, by atirribg tha soil uaopl),
for uoy drought tbut rosy com# ; und
don't dupcuJ upon lb# plough, nor tb?
boo, but uso tbu spuds. Trsucb your
garden deeply. Drm the spuds in, up
to iho baodlu, und prupsru tbs sub soil
w?U tor receiving and rataioing tbu mois
turn.
If your gsrdun bss not buua uoSi
manured daring tbu fail sod whiter, tbut
important duty should ba uttsndod to io?
mediately. Uivn your soil a bountiful
supply of maouru, aid bu sur* to lat it bu
of tbu rigid kind ? leaf mould wed rottsd,
or 1MW1 itinuura, thoroughly daooyad.?
No wtaun abould bo put tpM ib'o
groood (or ?*to aprtog or moom crops,
wbu-b boa to audorgo tho proosaa 01 lor
rnentalioa, or docoinpoaittoo, altar it io
put upon tho soil. If so, it a ill fire, aod
'doatrof 1*0 rogOabko.
- Karlj po?s, aabbags, raj ?bea, lotluoa,
auootd bo m?wii tho ft rat pioOMOl
dajf that comm. Wo bsvo bad aioollool
ooatbor for attainting to tbaaa tbiogo.
Dot wo abh to urgo upoa our pooplo
tbo ascotaitt of baring pood f ardeua do
ring tboao titaaa of ocoreitjr.ond bog thorn
to remombor that to ordar to bavo good
garduoa, Utoy tooat atir tbo tofl dooply?
most rooon to Uio spado- ood Moot
mulch I bob aagotablaa to protoot tbotu
| againat tbo boot ood drouth.
Tiii Bahu ?rOo>a Poum, Fla ?
Tli* victory ?t Ueeen PuikU, FUl, hum
ll nocouiiia, *w one of ike moel m|mI
of the wmr. Yalike* piitoaAn and dt>w?
tare rffWeacot tfeeir force to have been tea
tbouMHMl Are bend red. coder tbe eo?nam
i J < ( three Gaatrah, tnoiedteg Gee a.
: GrtUaoee ?twf ley eer. They ataM Uuu
|I|J* (aoo tie AiDiMta ?i e MAIAAMellb la jeej
: MifK Ww vu vviivviA w v livtenij WITy9 |
I Mit/i ilia ftPOAM ainfi f lm Hifftit Vara Kill- j
V demoreoe*. Too eepM refieeeele j
were enf egad?the 44 Moaoocboaene eed |
Oer bub tbe wyt|ewe>t wee shrty '
kitted end k.'?e*? tbe aad eeeee hue j
dred .ie?at *
Tbe tMbee. M a J ib?. ?!?.
and ?*? (dieted AtAafh kf e trahe*
FtofHbee, H nftfitfey fere a* order
temping Ml prbf ny from imAi iHae.
SEtt Cmtrirr. j
Men who euppose'hti money ia a drug, j
will find out by tb? nine h third is taken |
off the trdlue of all iraaaury notee end ifie
taxes of two years are collected in ona
payment, that they have been laboring
under a grave error. The currency and
tax billa eoinbined are little tlse than a '
forced loan, and to the extent that tbia
loan depreciates currency, men will And
themselves without cash and properly
will be thrown into the market at reduced
pri as. We predict, therefore, an esger
and exhanatlesa demand for money,
which must be supplied either by mort
gage or m wale of * portion of wbai one
own.?South Curoliuian.
SlicIdb.? A woman, residing near
Rowe't Pump, on ili? South Carolina
Rail Road, commuted evicide by hanging
on Monday laai. She bad lately loither
Ifutbapd. She lent** four children, (be
eldeat under.a'ne years; and the two
youngest not old enough to know or feel
their less, were found gazing in child like
wonder and niooceui glee on the body of ;
i heir mother aa it hung life'eu near the :
lifld from ului-k alia k?H m?i l.???-lf I
j far the fminl drop ? CkarUtton Couritr.
FoUNDKK IS I 11 iu.ll- ? I Mild VOU A
I * ?? ,
receipt for founder in burses, winch 1 bare
never seeu in print. 1 hare used and
recommended n for fifteen rear*, and, so
far its inv experience goe*. it is a eure
and ?peedj reined?. Take a lab e*poouful
of pulverized alum, puii tlie bone's
' tongue out of In* mnutu as far as poa<>iDle
1 fQd throw the alma down ins throat, let
go of Itiw tongue aud bold up bis head
until be swallows, in six hours lima (do
roatthr bow bad tba founder) be will l>e
( fit for tnodisrate service. I hare bad tbif
remedy teeted so often with perfect success
that I would not make firs dollars
difference in a horse foundered, if done
receotlr, and one that was trot.? Country
Gentleman.
U_f /I a a
mmj wenerei jonn rope, lite prwee of
Yeokee lien, i* going in write ? bietory
cf Itie eempeige it ie likely to 'be *
goed fiction.
Receipts.
Fr?nria McAlvtr, July 18. '84
N .D Creig, ? '84 .
NeUou Bell, April 6, '84
A Ktoy.l, Aug 1, '84
BF Utile, N 1, '84
M 8im?, . July 1, '84
R J VViWeiDn, * Aug. 1, '84
U H W Belle, " 1, 64
kAre Sueeo U?k?r, " 8, '04
lire kl Ingram, " ' 8, '64
Andrew Mdlweie, July A, *04
J Kuoderberk, M 0, '04
| J Veule# diugbem, ? 10, '04 I
B H Slogmt, Aug 18, '64
N Vealendinglimm, Merck 1, 04
I Roue, Aug. A. '04
V McLeroon, Feb 8, '64
' Miee 8 C Ceekey. Aug 8. fi t
Jnffin Wtiltem*. M 8. 04 .
Wm r ButUJg*. July U, 84
Qm Johon?ik, ^ug 8 ?04
M?J. J f RutiwJ^, Apci) 24, 64
Mr* D B:?ckm?n, K?b 9 '?4
fUiU. A?f 8. 81
M?m J L UcAtwr, ? 9 >94
T M U?lk, F?b 14, *4
RHCouMrt, iulj H, *?4
Mrt Umr% Kirk, - n, 04
M t* Bl?cktoo?, a Aug. 18, '84
G W LvIm, - It,f4!
L 11 Caaibm, junH 5 '84
4m Uwfc, Aug. U, '64 j
! W Hunter, Jm|- i? ?#4
Jaibm L>?Upeyr. jH 9 '94 ,
J 1 .Craig, Aug. IS, ?4
Gapt. Orree tltaeoo, " 'Is, M
sam'l Roihhini, " is s4
j?ww b kmvm, > 44 1?, ^4 j
J m Sedler, ? u >04 I
Rar A J CauiUn, K?b. Sf, 'e& i
/o^a Ltoae, 4af. ft, 14 I
B AsMO>.. ? If, >54 |
IW. C R T?Hty, Sept. ro, 'fl'A
Caft. A 8 Nnh?t, July ttl, '#4
a U Abate, A?i. 20, '*4 !
V u?pfcr?. - f, ?4
W H JUWr:?, * U/M
D !! * , Oct, ?. 04
A?f S?. M
TffZX
* it;#*
" ' *?*
?-^al J1*-** '? so, m ,
w? r?i(?. i?tjr T, 'pt
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SOUTH CAROLINA'S OKAL). '
BIOGRAPHICAL ROLL OF HONOR f
HAVINU rwiiyid frequent applications
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graphical Sketches of tho officers and men
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