The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 15, 1864, Image 2
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LAHCASTKBVILLX, ?. C
Tuesday orninff. Hot 15, 180V
KkTATr. i" 4LI.? We Mr frqut'-u-d ? call
I?IWU1wh to lltr uttvrliwinriit of liie milt
of llto K?iLtc vl 1*. I'jfilitli, dti i imtd; III
Ihia pvpor.
The report.* of the Northern rrtnidniiitl ejection,
which we publish elsewhere, indicate the
re-election of Lincoln. Tlila result lut* been
generally an tic! paled. If, however-, the last re
poil be Uue, which stalee tiiat New Totk and
P?nosyivmiia have gone for McClellan, the result
is still involved ill doubt.
Tbl M??f?
i We publish on our Rial page a synopsis of
the Mesaage of President Davis to Congress.
His review of the ni.itary situation is -ncour- |
, agiug ; and hie eahibit of tire financial condition
of the country is reassuring to those who
Inr.) be disposed to doubt the ability of the
Uovcinnuiit to meet its liabilities His ?!?
I upon lh? negio quMtion ire, we think, just
h Mid proper. ilia racotutneiidaliou in regard (o
1 the subeUC utron o( details, at the diac ratios of
j the military authorities for eseuipliona in all
iraara, reccitee our ai*|Uslifi?d couth uination
* htm llir Pulpit and the Pr* as la luaJe ?ubrerviciit
to the itiHitaijr, the Vast veatiga nf civil
Mid religioun lihrity wili have li lt ua. The
neat step will be to alioliah the State Governiiiente,
obliterate all State lines, and establish a
grand military diclathiMlup, with IIr, Davis
himself as dictator. But we have lio idea that
Congress wilt yield to the President in his radical
notions on this subject.
Our ConrUTlia
question whether the vacanciea upon
i the Betuli in the Judicial y ol South Carolina,
' should tie filled at the approaching aeaaion ol j
the I egieUture la eliciting some attention.? t
| There are. we lieMove. one vacatu r On the
i liaitcvi j and two upon llie Lh? Hviirh, WeU- |
lit?? tl.at should it Riled ; and filled
inon * n > will promptly iIImiIisigo lli? duties
of lilt* pouit ion. It M well known lli.it llie lillit. ' v
in*** <?l the Court* liax bvrii a> i i'Wdv nogtoet- j ''
d, in poitiut* ol rt?c , r.t \v.-t, "* ' "
laat ovaial irera, lltric not I... vi"g Uoei. in 0
our ul l 1m* it*motv tti-uut*, either a Jitdso j *
or t batuvlloi for ami* than three ??ar? \V liut f ^
* c
all iMireura^'ruMint in tUi- -Mite ot llm (* I m
tho ( oj'mjation of hurlewMu ra * VI lint uli in. "
.'?ah?? to u.'gleet and cqii I aan aa? :in4 wjiate |
I Among tiril utiieoir ; and gn-yidfctliit. 1 ,
1 tiuateo*, and wilier* at'luc m_i? fr'* ;? ? ) li'i
"J IM?m. for ibr li-eping i>1 jnoj ?:?! i?i *ncif 1 ^
a _ If, >ih1 tlm in'aaat:* jA lla il or- |
I pbana, mid piiM>i * al.'et ( in th. a m*. d.v J #
H t't ui|? ?houid ba k- p( open ; m l to cnrAurage '
y i litigation, Uoi to up a rcjj?rvf for chih ' y
I U*, ai d a* a rafrguard to iImm* who art* i|?p?i.< | M
dm.I upon the .*upi t macy ul lliu tiril authority > J
I lor tlia uiaiitUinaoee of their pamonul anrtjtp- (
I ciiiriaiy righla. (|
bnw aiorh of ibr iiep'ecl U> altoul our
If'oarta owing lo the ratianeier upon tit a '
Bench, atiiili bare mated lot a uonaictcru'd 1 ?
lima, and lioar muc h to the inditpoattluii ol I f.
Judge* and Chancellor* to do their duty, 18 f.
immaterial. Tka Legislature should Ml up the o
praaaot eacancia*, am. baring discharged ita li
duly, the reaponaiblHty of future naglcct in 1
I keeping open ike Count will rem wuli ilie 0
I Judge* tad CUanoattors. p
1 The RirkmuHtl S< ^tbe IroVtrftmenl d
I organ) ki I leader upon die ratted nl futuic S
S taxation, (urshadowa wkal l'Ou|ma is expect- .?
I led to do at lha prwaatit nMtnti. That paper o
ia in fa*or of bra*j ptmalion, hut mur* rtptah
| ly impored liiaa try the hill of Kthrua-t U?t.
lit.,.:
Congress must sot he iiumJ in laying tains. g
1W4 ka*s area thai oo theiw wa are chiefly, ah
moat MKkrljt, In ml jr. The nerrrrtl) I* upon lJ
ua la IB>P?sa large tax a. It is thirl, or a fiixut K
m at oalaalropbe, eiohiig in mtyugniion. Let ij
kra?y last* ba laid; but lal ibeut l?e laid dia* ^
or anal j, and ia proportion in the ability w> I/ear.
Tits praaaal laXar am nut oust in noiul of H
|)s?y? sr m)ml momini; ia ability i* bear? 6
TMs tbouhJ be iwuUiH The btptk-N rltuuld
b# ?l?|ili< Iv lit* ilMiuidrr which ia to reuriatr
Ik Ibuliiiut heiry bwtiwi.jiat Miijorj Uie *
isequalMiwa. Let it Itr appM ail areairuiMc to a j *
juli and etpial Atniiairf, an<i ti>e people will
Umr grist deal without uturinui iug , luT they
will rt-gatd it m !?< |mh* o#ffrcAowi;-?n<l fivi p
dost ia cheap it my prrta. j.
j TV id?4bii#* a war vl#l>? Je*y. It fi
ays th#t th? ur limited power Of iM tfoTcrn- t<
sta| to Wry tsn>< will enabla It tw-lofy Mfti- p
c a??t itwpoale is pta\ Mr fur lite puMic debt.? . tl
My collecting fiowi ilia people ,'itK behalf of the g
pwhite debt, lit# amount lltwa paid in willow It
back 10 Utowt tka aasta year |or the-inter- I T
sot dots, and iu redemption of public paper.?
ltd tbla aarart wUf wipa out ike whole ifehl, j.
oJ HA t-t 1? ?xl:? . ? .1.. . - i?
? r??' " '/'-'i'* t ? ">?? *
ItM IrtMN hint I|? would l>? ?Ji*ch*rgetl
kU titdlf ? On* rr??ll( of ?liMl he
would he deprived; but again, tlj.a is a iweaff*' r<
<d avoiding repudiation, M ll?e reluaal or org- ^
Ic. t to pay our MaWTHtea will anted inavlubl* M
repudiation .<*4 mfawiy. Am) dually, Ute 8m- J
lawef hold# Otai auch a ateaa*ire would *??? an . it
MHram* lite peMIc thai tit# puMMdaht I
J woaldbapeM. h
I
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A coneftpoiiUenl of the Caroiinian informs
thai paper' that at the cauip o( the ''Yore^u
Uattaiion," near Columbia, over four hundaii
Yankee lelMMMi BltWII?rl of ?rar bu>l> ?.- ? >
ol aHagiatice, mill rwore fealty to nupport, in
arata, U?e Comk-deravy.
m
The battalion number* at pruaent over six
btnuhad men, all ol wImnu bare bean priftonora.
Mid are loreignera. They repreaent every nalionaiity
in Europe^ and apeak generally only
their mother language. Tlicy an* in general
uueopbirticaled in (tie policy of uationa, and
ar? neatly aa willing to light lor our country aa
another.
The oath of fealty waa adiuiiiiatared to them
in the presence ol all their ofliccra, and before
the I'oat Chaplain, O'Coniiel, who addreaaed
lliem in their vaiious language*, and with llie
liappieat apparent ell act.
Cheer alter cheer went un fin "their" i>~? I
L'uiiledi'mr), and wai lulv did they cheer fur
Iheir new and manly Colonel and their other
llrm.
Thia ? ori *.pendent add* that aeeeral thoutand
of auch men are moat willing to join our
auks and aid our cattuo.
Ediloiial BrevitieaW
c learn, frout the Cuiumhus (Ga ) Tttnr*,
hat thre* Vankeer were capluied on Hijj Tchae,
i few day* ago, be two ladle.- Mr* Henton
ind Mrs. Witliauinoa, of Ruaaeli oounly?and
a ere carried to Columl.ua, accompanied be
heir rtptvn.
Our Western exchanges rpoak of (lie recent
light Northward of out Joacplttu I amp. who
* mtkiiig much capital among the Abolitionist*
la a ttlngve liorn Southern tyranny. He claims
o hatfc heeti an editor of the Atlanta ('unfed
rmcjf Kiont the gat i era I est in talcs gl run ol
lis character it is thought lite lital letter ol his
laptismal appellation might, with proptiely, he
ho prelii to his surname.
The Kinniinur eiitsrUina the idea that Giant
rill leave a portion ol his army, during th?
(inter, it. his fot ti heat tons, ami take the re-t
ioaru South against Wilmington and liharles- '
on, keeping the Weidon road foi coinniuniea
ion, nutl using the Newborn road and the Nornib
-?.i ? "
? .?? iu B<i|>pij iipiieon uuui III* mar. '
(irwlr)' ealiinaUa lb* next Confrere will ill
ide |iulilicall; lhu? : Senate?Keputdicana ,
jrty-itx, IK'uioci ala ten , limine? Kcpuldicana (
hundred and buy one, ltanoctala l.n'ty'
x it And be add*: Tlioie can lie tin rearnni '
I
Me don In (Imii even in the palpable iihpoaai lity
of MiK ieiieu'a election, each llooac of '
NmgicM *.ll be uin'o li..ni' tao-lliiub- Union
?let) probably tlnm ipMrteit,
Ibi' Cb.1 luileavJlc \ Va.) < hronicW nay*: ?
M e l iteU no icod a inn ^ lor making aorb
tin ta.okt*?ea, lit Ht .oil, ?luoli de??rtra? men 1
4'IMI);. V . liart <, p Ipsiettx ot Uw foundry |
r't.lf wl line t'laac, iktyliii tl die pioCeae, and, <
tic. unit 1) t to tilde and ? xpaimc, louud (be ex >
<ri Uli.-m nut i>..h pu.Rutl.k-. Init ot gi*at mm- j
cnienee to the iiVigfitMrhig laiftio* Thuy ,
re drill J tending m tlieia utile by Wagon loada,
nd the inift uiOua Miveti(*tr line the .->aliidact'.OM
\ ( IT1
>1 uuii.uUrlu.lug one hiutdit-d gallon* of Uie
est ijualilv oi si/tglium UMkrMM pur day.
I '
TulUhoina ia a huia Uiwii on the NaehvilW (
nrt Chattanooga ltailrotd, about aaventy niilrn I j
tilll Narl.rtlle, alula little iitoiv than aeeeiily '
ttin ('i.uUiutonga. Ti^Uuliuiiia la in the edge
r Cttllea County, Xn^l contiguou* are Mia ConnN
OI Wat/en, friatikiin, Lincoln, Hrtlfuid aiul
laurj ?a ritb aectiqp, and, *Kh the -vacepUon
I Ltedtuidj MJcd with a biavf, Southern p*o
fe. 1l lien.'Ifydfl ifen liolil (lie NaakvMle and
/lialtanoogu Itojil tt 111 la pdiiit A wliila, we J
oh't me ?tij lit may not ao utterly iloatroy I
hetuiati'rf lUmmuniuatiou tm to main it naceo'ii
jr tin lilui tuWaguti and fool it out via hpuila . '
r Kant Tetiiieaaee,. P
The Yellow Kevcrfc*l N'ewbvrii, N. 0., liM
!?aicJ*l.rv? the fold weuthwr. WbHe it r*?ed
s an epideinigy III* dfc.fy eve.afc ot da*.ha wu
tty-eeyen. On one day two hunJIrad and tic
r-iK-veu perevna died. K'ghty aotdiem, of the '
iluenth Connecticut, died In ou? day ; end
lia whole regimen* has boon nattily attuiliUa 1
d. Tlia l'rovo->l MaraheJ and Heir ch-rka died. 1
Itijor I^swdoii wa* hia name. Captain Stone, 1
I Foil Hi.de.*on, al.?odi?ih In 4, omwi- I
en hundred Yankee* !.??? peiiakcd, and
i*?ut one hundred ctt^ena?one thouaand
veahuiol.ed and alitf n ail.
i ? .
The London Index lurnial.et a itaiimwl, "in
anj'' ol tlie,i...|H?rta <?* fottou and tohacito into ' 1
..?I...a 1r....? ii.? ? - q?*? * 1 - '
i?. ? mmiv, ."?? hk: V w|ir^jn;rBvy riftUD, If Mill UJC ?
rt\ nf/epleinher 10 lira fimt of Uvhob*r. TIN I
>f.l of ((fltOQ received (luring llml I
eiiod i? report? J to have been 14,63-4 bak*, |
it value o? which In. round miMdmm i** about
i,0l'l*0?O/ Of Ulr iflwl^ twenty live cleared I
<>ni kfuautoi ?*, lli? niiaiyilT irTiniffKV itj iIrani ^
ehig about" Wr. r? ? |'
The Tiemli-riou (KtsiiCwclif^^VSrAaj^ thai lira l
rt??t hulk ol ih^Hrafu-^ men in ?'
ring iitlo the rebel Mi*|ud. *<
. * >4
Our readefa ?[imi|d bear in mini) thai their
main but Won week* tlJniig winch lite whl
Ota iff lh* Oon|ud?rv? note* of #8 ami iry- 1
t*riU Wlfl be red. me'! by ibc dofwaaftui.'*-1 1
ller lira 31 to ol |>?cefftbef, Mil. OMUUmtmg 1
ot*a of ihe*e laauta will b? iubjer i^i tax of
00 p*r ceut., am) will eouadquamVy b? worth .1
3 ' * ** ft
^ "UL. I
Confederate Congress.
Richmuhd ISO*. 9.?In Uie H?nnl?, *?*
?i?l lUtvluliuna w?r? submitted and rrlerred
to npprbprUle Ct.miuiiW-es.
n Tke delay in pi) tug iruopi was ineidvn
laity diavusaid sou thu puipoaa m *?ident
lu Miupt iiirMure* to appoint and provide
for an early and prompt payment iu future
In In* Jb'Uie, a multitude ol pr-'poauioua
Were introduced.
Mr Koete aubiuitted a Ktwulutitm that
tin- recommendation iu lite i'reaidenta Mee>:.ge
l??r detailing Kdilora and neve~eary
rlUployeea IU l.ew Hptipe ra la um Winch the
fluiMt e.tn by no uimiM appropriate lie
tier la red \lial without the freedom of the
I'reaa there could be no freedom of the people.
The preaa waa recognised iu all free
coutilriea aa a bulwark of public libertiea
and independence would reduce aa to a
moat degrading Servitude : our arim would
not be atrengtheued l>ut a fierce tyranny
would be inaugurated He was no favorite
Willi tils* P ? - " 4 * '
- - - . ? ?? >? aougni not to win 11n
favor he waa governed aolrly by public
eonaideralione in the K?a?laiiua aubmlw
led.
Mr. Rnikadale defended (lie I'resident
and he denied Ihut he intended lo 'eniiioiel
the pre** here under the very tdiadow of
hie ottice. The I'reea waa uh free an ail,
and he ineved the reference of the Keeolu.
ikon lo the Military Committee
Mr. Foote re?po?drd expressing hi*
?i?we at c'tieiderable length and with gr,-ul
emphaai*.
Mr llarUndale'e Motion waa agreed lo.
Kichmwmi. Nov. 10?In the Senate *
hill wan introduced. a* a war inea-ure. ex
tending athedule price* \>f the army lo all
ciiueua of the <'tnifederate Stales under
heavy pen-'tit i, which waa referred to the
committee of Jndiriury. In the lleuae the
employment of negroes in the army waa
di?i'i*wMed, with strong opposition to the
pulley Font olit-jioed I tie tloor. Ilouae
Went into h*< ret tfMiin.
I> ICltNoHD, Nov II ?'I'll* Senate w?x
Hot in !>e<t?ion to tiny linking adjourned
??cr until .Mtindny.
'11.it liuunv iiilimrcrvl vrnoion after
(lie miuouiiceturiii of special commuters,
to enquire into tite expediency of mskiu^
in n|'pc?i tollie Miversl S to ten to reduce
lie uiiuibor of exemptions among iSiule
Ulcere
Army Intelligence.
i i
kltOK or CIIINt4?TOf~49lTM Dir. <
I'urmg Xundny night, forty-one shots '
were tired at tlie cil), end on Uuiidijr thirly.uiic
up to 6 p in.
A until and wife, tunnel John in l Mn;
Mirflnty, Wrri kilted about half pent 1111
oVl* ck Sunday iitgnt, by fragment of '
lo-ll, which entered the room where they 1
? er? aleepin.;, mil cling mortal wound* in '
the nb 10 mena ol iImi unfortunate couple ? 1
It i* *epp?eed lliev were killed almoel IdI'a.tW,
but were not discovered tint it llun- 1
in tin.ruing, when they were found dead,
! ??. ked together in one another'* aruta.
Ballet) Uirj{i; and the Swamp Angel
keep up a alow bet regular fire on Fort
duuiter. About fifty ahola have been tired I
at the fori eince our lael report A frw j
nuUvt'iii ahotn have been exchanged be* i
I nteen the enemy'a iiatteriee and our bade*
0?i ou Sullivan'* lalalid.
A little after I o'clock Monday morning,
SuMivan'a laland twilleriea opeued on tlie
etiautv'a picket boeta, and tired in the courae
of half tiu hour Ifoin twelve to fifteen !
hole
A boa I o'clock Monday evening. tie
?teiny opened rapid lira upan ilia cily,
Unng (row tbrau gaua iiuulUatru??ljf, boili
lime !'? ? and p?-rooa*iot> cap rlnll*.
Our nviU report Ntttlf rtglil trans
porta oil IlilUrB I lead and hn aar vnarli, ,
making an inervaaa of Ian transports and
ilka war taaaal. I'hi? to?/?aaa i? baiiaVcd
to b?r-tha v?N?la,witk our priaonara.
r t -a ? * !? --I
Froa Oaorgi*.
Tt.# Mou>f>iw^ Mail (OiiirMlicK tho
i?u|Mure of ! local nr. a rrr
l*?a C?jrt ??* ??ptiireU with both
i>i* >??< . TW following ta lb* latral waMl{?n
ilaufdrk of l ha Mm),?IhcIi tk? pulx
Iw can iHMmI* at ?u pr?|)?r vaUa :
W? ba?? aiafcraal with ? ('onfvdaralo
nifgtb'b J.ool down fn?Mi tietttin. aod a Mw?l
n?l ffti? iki aria* of TwitiMwre
Float n>* f" ioof *o Uarn jha? Hhoratan
i.ia rtwrn*4 to At'a??>a ?Mih fun* aorpa,
aimV ?rilb |hr g?rrta<?M loft at that point,
tttnko<\ a total ol M>a nuTpm ta and about
Ilia oily. *
(Jur authority atotv* that Hood i? at f?tI'Mftn*.
that flu ta ?o?ifr<>aud by TIioimn,
rod tbat tbora aro ynapHU of an ong ago*
lwat.? *
Kr?nl> K?*ita? bar a roe on *4* boon auat to
MMdla Toaaoouoo, atwoUiag Ua \ all boo
for** ta forty tbaaaawd, ?bfcrfe aaabin
.
" !?1L LL_1_ nm?mm,
I A. _
niivroian to leave Thowaa in ehaige.
It these reports be true, we may eipeci
au udvance upon Augn-Ua or Macon.
There is a rumor of -a tight between
anise of the Georgia Stale troops, and a
portion of Shotheld'e corps, near Stone
mountain, on last Wednesday. It ia also
re| or led lliaPa raid i? en revte for Athena.
Of lUcae, how ever, we cannot poa?ibly hnve
any definite intelligence.
General Forrest ia still on the Teiineeaee
Kivcr with his batteries and his ' horse
marines," ami we in tv expert 'it any tiiue
to hear ot Ilia gun boat oneralntna
Northern Newt
On the fiiti (fold vliitod .it J46 in N? w
York. baturday'a >tr?nii>r for Kurope
took out two million* dollar* in apec<e.?. 1
Turee r< gimenta of regular* have arrived I
ni New York and beer. ainiidned in varioua
purl* of the city. (ten. Peck haa gone to j
the Caneoinn (rentier. Ti e excitement In
the border low ns continue* New Otleaua j
dates of the 3uth hna been received hat* <
oral new tudera have been leaned. One
providing for gener.il nroiltiiciH by the
31?l. Thine failing to report for enroii* |
meat are to be arretted and puuiahed. An*
Ailmr p |W" "S " * *
oiiy auinoriltcH to j
clove all gambling eMabliahinenU (*nui- ;
blvra who play thi* bunim-a* after the 1*1
of November are to be aligned to active
duty, aa tenmatera or rook* iu the ariuv ?
I,:id> Starling, with u cargo of 900 bale* of
cotton, mii* captured off W ilmington on
the SSlli. No word from Sherman
KlcitM?!??, Nov. io ?New Vork paper*
of the 8th have been received, with tele
gram* from Loutaville to the #5th. S her
tnitn'n |m?ition i* perfectly aaliafactory to
hiifiaell mid to nil alio iindcmliuirl it Sherman
i* equally ealiafled with ilood'* po*i
lion. The Democrat contmn* accounla of i
ill* evacuation uf John*onville, yesterday, j
by the Union voinuimtdvr, who in reported |
In ln?? deoiroyed ail Irnniports and boat* j
to prevent them front falling into the hand* _
I the rwbel*. Tim correspondent of Ih*
Jouriiul nayi ; Kig it Meniubonla, IojiI?-J (
with government atorea, w*re burned nt |
Joliuionville. Toe Waahiiigion coricapon j
dent ol Hi* Tribune report* ihut Hood'*
army cr.m-ed Ih* Tvnn***** river under ,
pressure of hi* aeldirra, who threatened t* y
deoert unit** led toward* the forlil* hold* j
of Tenueanen j
A Washington telegram dated 7ih mat., ^
m>* loiter* Iroin officer* at Chattanooga j,
dated lal Nov., report* ihnt Gen. Hood and a
* large portion of hi* army had crossed liif
IViiuhmm at Florence lor the iuvaaion of
Mlddh and Knat Teuiteaae*.
The Time* contains a report of Seward'*
ipeech at Auburn, made on Moitdny la*t ?
lie *aya lb* war timet continue until we ^
or the enemy gi\e up lh? ra llid. He j
want* no ariniatiee ; no cessation of hoeltli* (,
lira; no negotiation a with rebria in arina ? c
I la characterised the Deinoerala at a pn-i! u
?n!Mi"Ot (aclious minority of the North. ''
Northern Election Newt '
KiCHMoau, No*, 10?A gentleman who "
went to the front to day to put a ludythrougu
the Iniea under a H ig of truce, wat ! j
uiloruird by a b anker oltieer that all the ' j
latea, aa lar aa heard from, had gone for |
Lincoln.
Ltbkolii'a majority in Baltimore inatip
poted to be 10,1X10 In Boston 6.0UU j
New York o?l> gave Mct'Ullan 3>1 00 J ,
majority , bat the Stale haa gone for Lincoln
by ?e?e? thouaand utaj iritjr.
u.. ? *J - " - " ' ' 1
un.naoHU, IVM II. lHOllllliff dlll?ie
lit* been lroui ilie Northern l'rem
denliel rirclmu.
The prevailing opinion it that Lincoln t
ba? b??n ra cimifd '
A gentlemen juat arrived from Maryland,
via lha I'oiomac, reporia ihut New York
and Hvuua)l??aii had genu for .Met,'lei au. (
The New York W orld, cotinnetitiO|{ on |
ilia general failure of Graul'a advance I
ay : j J
ll ia no longer a arcrat that Ihe rvbala
ha?a again thwarted fleiieral Gr?ni'a movemailt
for the eap urn of Kichu ond Ili* j
tu ten lion waa i<> have accumulated a Vaat
army of three or four hundred llioiiaund '
ten, mlli ? view to imeat Kiclimond on >
avary aide. Afivr the tall of Atlanta, it la t
apyotad ha could apare tifty or atity ihou
aand l/oopa from the Wear, and tali a nil
the con aerial* to be added to the Army of
the Pntodkae and of I u,< J,m<a Iti.i ! ? '
iiiviii?Ni of UitMiii by Pfica ?n>l Ilia iu?n- I a
a?ii f of M lamm, lit# attack <?i Mood up.
on Mit-cmaii# rear and tnc activity of guarriltaa
at d rrb?l raiding parti** throughout I
1 #i?pcaaec and Kvuiaifj), and ln*t of all, 1
the aH'jttial vitality of the relwl armtt-a
in tin tUMwudonk, Ittv* prevented the canrent
ration of t/oopa in Grant'# ar.nr to b?
rfucttw In I tote fmr Ui# Prueidenttal alec- j
him.
A l*nr* port of thM mm f ? eoMpoaad of
raw recruits, and General Grant ia auppoaed
to be unwilling to force them against
the al<ong defenceh of Kichmond, while he
would not have hesitated had he a auffi*
i-ieol number ot Sheridan's or tihermnn'M
veterans. Trie theory i* that, in all probability,
the campaign ngainet Kiclnuond will
be postponed uuttll nest May ; ifyal another
draft tor three hundred thousand wen may
l>? wade utter the election, whic h draft will I
be a reel one, and all (he iuvn will be secured
^md i'lcnrporuted in (he armies during
Wte coining winter Willi these, (ho Admini*!
ration hope to carry all the important
points of the.South.
ReceiptsJuhn
Faile, Dec 15, '64
T 4-1 CI) burn, April 4, 05
W 51 Trueadule, " 4, '66
F K firutuinetl, Dec 20, '64
L Furguson, April 26, '65
K J V\ illiaws, Dec. I, '64
Serg't. R Wilson, Anri! 6. '6i? I
(? ?. Sinclair, Feb. 19, '66
L M Catillieo, April 6, '66
I R Doug, " 90, '66
L 1* Thciopaon, l>*c.. 29. '64
I L Tillumii, April 16, '66
Iob. Uulucliat, March 19, '66
VI re F A Kilgore, Feb IA '66
I A llimrlliu*, " 12, '66
Hr# 61 J Haakin, April 16, '66
Mleo Small, March 16, '66
I I, .MeMarray, Dec 96, '64
I T Mackey, Ocl. 12. '64
1'iraa Small, April 18, '66
I 11 W Stevena, " 90, '66
Or. K S Beckham, Nov. 6, '64
Inure* Bruce, Jan. 93, '65
lltea J A Single, Dec. 10, '64
t .\1 Miller; May 19, ?>6
I M Morrow, April 27, '65
1 II l^rle, 51arch 26, '65
lira A T Wella, Dec II, '65
4?? w r' P-?? "
? . ..tvinuii, Diurcn 2U, U3
I VV A Purl*/, Jmii. 30, 'o5
I C <<aldw?ll, ^ April 40, '06
I' T Youtigblond,. March (IJ, '06
J li Lillian, Nov. I, '64
L) W Moulgouicry, Dec. 9, '64
1 A Wearier, Marcn I, '66
P N Lev, Nov. 6, '64
I 11 (vouch, Jan. 1, '6?
ill ?>? Ml.rU T ll.ra^a A -.-I a ->?
-j - apru o, oj
>li*a IC >1 Clark, April U9. '06
ainea C Adkina, ? 6, '63
< 11 l<aihun, July 19, '66
ttv. N Fuiie, A'pril 96, '?>5
Aunounoaments.
FOR SHERIFF.
Canr UuTLRR, Va , Oct. 96, 1864.
ilk Kbll'oK.? Vou will plt-aiw nominate
If. Jaa A, Clark ua a candidate lor hnerill
lo liaa Peru ill Into army nluce '61?und
laa f.iilnlully (lulie lm wnote d jly in Ilia
auip anil oil Die bailie lield. lie la iiuw
inablcd and i?? prupuae to retaurd litui aa
e de.aivea. Many VoTkua.
The friaada of W. W. Uaekin announce
lilll a caUillilale lur Sli-ull -u ?
-"'4
loctiua.
We are authorised lo announce Capl J.
.). Cnkkey a candidate lorSherill at inu npiroacn.ng
elrctlou.
Ma. Ki>1T?k : ? You %?li) pu-aae auiinuuce
J apt A. S. iNlaoel, us a candidate lor Slurllf
ol ljMueaelvr Utetlicl. lie ie a private
U w. L. I'?!'* ?' Com any o| Light I
\rtiilery. Minr t'Aiaaue.
WV are authorised to auiioiince Capl
>V . J'. 1 *1111v-r a caiulidile lor Sbeiilf at lit*
in?uiug election.
Ma Kuiroa :?IMeaee announce Maj. M
iilion, a candidate lor Slieritl' of Laueaalel
>ieirict, and oblige
IIait Faience.
W? ar? authorized lo anuouiiea I
' T. i)lul>iN) , uf litiur), a
anaidaie lor OnariU at ilia uutl o'rciio.i.
Tli? friviide uf Cut. Julia li. Cuuaart aa
iooucu mui a couduaia tor S?h?rilt at in?
lUauiitg atecliou.
W? era requt-aiad lo auiiuunca J. 11.
iiuaii aa a caiioidaia fur Muaritt.
Mm. Kuitom ?I'leaie announce John li.
\ildtlia, u prtul* in Co. **A" I a I S. C. In
?iurjt?a a candidal* lor anerili ui ?ne eu
tiling election and you Mill o bug*.
.Wart fiuLiutka
W ar? r?(|unl?<l I* announce Mr. Ui
>orn Floyd ^a member of iha Hampton
lu*giouJ a candidal* li r Sheriff ui liie entuing
election.
\V? are authorized to nnount* Capt. J. I
S Mo*?ll n a candidal* lor Sheriff ol Lan:aat*r
Dial net for the ensuing term.
For Sale.
A superior MILCH iX>W, with young Calf.
Knqnire on iny premise* iwaiee miles below
Lancaster 0. II.
08 BORN FLOYD.
Kow. Ift, 1S??. 40 ?t
sgg-?meiix. wjjjmllh.
For Rent,
I oiler to rent for the ensuing year my
Houne'iind I#ot hi the Village of i>uucaatsr,
ironltog oil Sweet- It is u comfortable
dwelling. newly finishes, with Six
iiooiua, and till necessary l.oln and out'
buildings
Fur lurtLrr pnrti< ulera apply to W. M.
(,'onnori, biq., or to I he undersigned.
J AMfcS M. INUKAM.
Nor. 15, 18?>4, 40-lf
NOTICE.
A I,l, persons indebted to the Kslale of
Abel Broom,* dec Tl., will conie torward and
make payment on or before the first of January,
IC66. All persona having cluiuia a
gainst Bind Katnte will onog tlirui legally
attested before the lirwt of January, >St>5.
'I ho Falale will be Bellied and this nonce
will be plead io lirr against all clainJt after
thai dale. W. J. bTOCNEK,
Adm'r.
Nov. 15, 18S4. 40?tit
ESTATE SALKT
HY permission of David A. William*.
Krquire, Ordinary for Lancaster District, I
will sell, on Wednesday, the *J5lh inst., at
the Isle residence of Philemon (.'onnell, de
ceased, all of lbs psrsoual Katais of said
deceased, consisting of oue youog Horse,
Cows, iioga, Coals, Corn, Fodder, llouaeliould
and Kiichsu Fornilure, and a variety
of other articles.
TKK.ua Cash.
K 8. BECKHAM, AdruT.
Nov. 15, 1664, 40 ?tit
ALSO,
At the same time and place, will l>? aold
a tin* Saddle Horse and a tin* young Brood
Mare. K S B.
WAR TAX NOTICE.
I will attend ai the following place* and
times tor the Collection of the Advalorenv
Tax and all other Confederate luxe* note
due ; viz:
Col Nel*on Bell'a. Thursday, Dee. lat 1864
Mallitia* Cren-thaw's Friday, " lid "
Capl T. CI) burn's Saturday, " Sd "
Aire. T. W. liuev'a, Monday, M 4th 44
Craig At Taylor's, Turmlay, " 5ih "
TIidh R MsgiU'a, Wednesday, " 7th MUell
Air, Thuymlay, 41 8th **
Rfo-a'e Store, Friday, " 9th *
Taluhaw, Monday, " 13th "
Rev. Robert Hdgler'e, Tuesday, " 13ll>
John S Small's Wedneaday, " 14 h *
l.umnater l/V II , Thursday 5 Friday, Deo.
Iftlli and l6lh 1864.
t union p.ace, (at home), Saturday, Dec.
I "ill 1**4.
I'll* nuldiera tux ia one fifth ol nil luxe*
of Hie presnt year, and payable in new iaeuv
ml the time other tux en are paid.
J A MEN R M Ala ILL,
18th District (hitlector
Nov. 15, 1864. * dO?
IS 0 U T II CAROLINA.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
BY I). A. WiLl.lAMS. Require, Ordinary
for naid Dinlrict. ?
WHEREAS. Eli/a A. BUtktnen hua
applied to uiw for l.eilereof Administration
on at! and singular the Cood* and
('haltIt-*, Right* .and Credit* of John E.
Ulitckfiiofl, late of the Iheirict alore-aid
deceased.
THESE are, therefore, to cite and admotiinh
all ami singular, the kindred and <
creditor* of the said deceased, to be and
appear before nie at our next Ofdinury'e
Court for tue said District, to be huldeu al.
lauicanler Court HJnee on tbe 'J 3d day Of
Nov. iuat, to abow cause, if any, why
the nnid Adininietration ehould not h* r?i.
* , *
ted. .
( iven under my hand and seal, this 7tf?
i t ?iay o( Nor. io the year of our
) L. 8. l?ord^<>ne thousand eight hundred
( ~-v^- yund Hixty-four sod in the eighty,
i,intii year of the independence of th?
Htnte ol South'Carolina.
U A WILLIAMS.
O L. D
Nov. 15. 1A6I, ** 5 ?*
STATE OF SOUTH^ABOLIHA
A *
MVBt a|1 ll Tik]
A A W I \ VUantrtMn /i ?? ?
n./j i innr i K'Ut.i'M'a UfMUK?
COLUMBIA, Nov. 2, 1864.
UENERAL ORDERS XO. 14.
1 TUB commanding office re of cornpaX*
nice organized under orders from this
office for service beyond their Districts, will
forthwith return to. this office full folia of
their respective companies. including the
names of peraufit who have been added t?
the roila since their original orffanizatlon.
II General and field-officers having id
their possession the rolls above specified,
will also make returns of the sameIll
Persons who ar? liable to service in
snid jo id pa nies, and who have failed to report
their names, wtieD the companies shall
In- ordered into, service, will be arrested,
carried-into camp and iried by courta-martini,
in pursuance Of the provisions of th?
Act of the Gener*| Assembly.
IV.' General officers and the cotnmandiog
officers of regiments will extend theee orders.
By command :
(-Signed,) A. C. GARLINGTON,
Adj't and losp'r-Gen'l 8. C,
Official G. A Follih, A. A. Gen'l.
Nov. 16, 1864, . 40-31,
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