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VOL L.] WINNSBQRO, 8. C., THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 27, 1865. [NUMBER 18.
TUk TRI-WFE.LY NLWS:
BY J.-. IDRIT/TJON.
Til TRI. V EEKltY NEWS i-a polblii ,a
x Tucesday, Thu,*Juay and SatLurdhay at s1*00
pert iopy.
ADVMRTIftEMtNT.,
Will be insete - a! $5 N0 a 1isaro, ren l n e
ar less conltitutiiw a -qeore.
The Ke y toss.
. A MAsONIq MONTI.T MAOAStNE.
W AS oommenced on the FI RST OF JAN.
UARY, 4865, 16 publication of a
Monthly Magasine under'the above title, de.
voted to the interest of the Ancient and
henorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted
Masons.
I beliere that every good Mason will agree
with me in the opinion that such a publica
tion w#i1 be beneficial in enlightening our
less informed brethren, and in dispensing
many a calm, kind word of cheerfulness to
the heartsand homes of thousands of wot.
thy brothers, their widows 'and orphans.
It will be my earnest purpose to bear wihat
ever humble. ability 1 tay possess to make
It a relialyie custodien of sound Nlasonke
Law aud Tenets, ever adhering elosely to
the Ancient Lpndniarr of the Crafi in all
their pristine striigth and dytntnetrical
beauty.
Termblifg, lost I err, in clothing myself
for so responsible an office, I shl engage
upon the Kay SToNN such skilild editoRial
talent as shall keep the lights well trinied
and brightly burning, with the'sincert hope
-that as our work goes' toth each. month,
frota the quarries of our labor it may pass
an Improved inspection and-be acceptable to
-4he head and-to the neart of every good
Master at whose home or hands it may be
received.
Maoene, - Ledges, Chapters,.. Councils and
Jincmptnents will please evnd in their sub
aoriptions at once.
Address
WM. B SMITH, Proprietor,,
-Raleigh, N. C.
Now Neady.
T 31E January bumibet of Tus KRaYroNX,
the only Masotile Magasi'e in the
South. The OI-and Lodge of North Caro
lina, at Raleigh, Dec. 7th, 1864, was pleas
ed to pass the following resolution:
Whereas, Brother WM. B. Smith. of this
0ity, has commenced the publication of a
Menthly Periodical' devoted to th interesst'
;f the Masonic - F pternityv, entitled , THI
Karstosarands m ;a M.otk4dAski kind
ia very muqh needed by the Oraft through
out the Confederate States., therefore,
Rsoleed, That this Grand Lodge recom
mend said work to the Subordinate Lodges
and the Craft generally.
feb,18'65 -
Souetter- Literary 1Ietssoasgeo'.
r NHIS long abtablished and well known
. I. joernaleo Literature - having been re
.,tently purchased by the subseribere,wilt, in
ftstire, be eonducted exeluelvely under their
cont-ol. In all its departanents, both b4si.
nss and editorial, Ihe Messenger will be un
der the -mansgement of an entirely new re
gime; %nd. the Proprietors are sanguine 6f
success in the future whiAh the Niasinehas
disevrei'rbalised, if their friend and the
public, sball yield them a support worthy of
too Itolportant an enterprise, lookingtn the ad
vaneemen of the highestliserory interest of
the Oonfedemey.
Argument or .appeal in behalf of the Im
portane of an elevated litorature to our
oosqat;sgho.absence of which had hitherto
mad us a by-wotd of reproaches among the
olden nasdons, 4nd even now militates igainst
our interests abr d', eed not be addressed
to those whom s oroclaV Is dlesigned to
r~Adhi -;
Bat to the attainment - of this .great end
aomethlipg meore is necesary tban mere ver
bial expreuteioni ofnympatby and encourage:
motit. 1'Th friends of Aonfthern literature
asu.st foste'r ibe effer a f r ii lary men to
ieu5e fotu soa a worib positida i, tie ivwrld
of ett'er,4.
We desi i the Meddhpor-to be ait mter
priep qtSup0rt of- li casses of .wr
c ';11shall a6m ch0iefy to 0)enre for
0* os' ighest
tio4 at the
sagte e su +0ari es r lotibyte to.
t T h d giv our at
tent on to .atied sofb~it Qohtril)1tions fl'om
Soutbern writers in Nil the depaimrtmnt CIto
Litorsture. Poetry, Roance. '.leview. Critib
.s~ jstshort, every ,subjqutcewhose proi-i
heu suflicient to entitle it, to notice, will
baJ share of attetit
.We q licit the assistainco of our
frieds in Confeileracy in the
enlar ept o {{ s 1918 ist, which.
mas 'bincreasedrto en us ,to ineet the
h nay~ui e shall be
sub
re1,he reset ti4e priopsieo
will be $1 for twelve tuonth v siz
nonthp, If the order is t.eIted t
March'i, 1968.' After thiatltetlklatt
tion will be $12, for iwblve motti~.i
tliu4 eubdI4 ~ thoe t'ffiS
t~L OrdIEa z sc b eoaphnled with th'
eseh.
-Mr. George. 0.Wedderborn, foymerly of
diler g..ow ,o(.tIlis oil , wIl o trol
theji ite e of8 t seigs n
ther g t
theiro
staLe Record of Nanaes, of De
ceaied soldiers.
SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE
COLUMBIA, January 16, 1865.
U ER appointment by the Legislatur
to prepare this Record, I earnestI,
appeal to the families or friends of - our de
ceased soldiers to sendtme at once their nanaei
&6 . while there is an opportunity to secur
accurato information. Hospitil registeri
and reports of casualties from the army ar
deficient in the information required; it must
bo-obtained at home.
The Record is ill dato back to Ihe beginniu
of the war, and incinde all who have beet
killed in battle or died of wounds receive(
in battle, or from disease or accident. I
you have been so fortunate as not to 1o0
friend or relative, yet, remember that it i
noblo to rescue from oblivion the name o
but one friendless youth who had gone fron
your neighlborhood to die in our cause.
Give-1. Natne in full 2. From whai
istrict. 8. Rank. 4. Company. 6. Regiment
and arm of service. 6. Died, year, month
day. 7. Cause of death. and rtiarks (ai
where hu died, age, previously wou'ided, &c.
Circulars nnd blanks to be filled will bi
sent to Such a-4 desire them. No fee orexpeni
ig incurred by any One forhavingthercont
mude. The-State is endeavoring-to-fulfill
sacred obligation in securjing now, and re
cording for posterity, the 'names of all bei
sons who have fallen In this wair In 1602,
the Convent ion tmanitnously resolved thai
t his should he done. "as a token ofrespoi
to tI heir memories, and a legacy of inest ima
ile value totheir friends;" and theresolutior
wam rent forth, by their 'order,,to be read it
our regiments, battalio nd companie
everywhere. Manf a brave soldier Mfa;
havs died in nolitude or rushed upon the too
with the thought In his heart that his nani:
would be honorably preserved at home.
feb 18'66-d8 WM J. RIVFgRs.
To tie P'leuds of. alsso oidler
THRROUG ROUT THE .CONFEDERAOY.
QuAaraRNAsTaa GaN's DuPARTMNsT,
Railroad -Bureau, Richmond, Feb. 20,'64.
T PHE friends and. tlati~es of soldiers ir
. the Army, of Northern Virginia are hero
by notified that an arrangeuen' has this da;
been effected with the Southern Exprea
Company, to carry all packages of fnnid and
wehritng apparel to Richmond, Va.
To secure the advant'ages thus obtained
through the Express Company, the followinp
instructions must he observed:
Packages must not contain more than oni
hundred pontids; be well secured, and plainl;
marked, and sent at the expese'of the ship.
p'er teieslr of the'8oldfirs' lIellet Assoe6'c
tions,.I'hich are located as follows:
In North Carolina, at.. Raleigh; In South
Carolina at Columbia; in Georgia, at Aogudti;
in Alabama, at Montgomery, br to any other
point at which one of these Associations hais
an offile. ' '
The Agents of those Asa9clations.willthetre
take chargo of tiesip, asd ship 4aily, by
Southern Express dompany, to the prope,
A gint' of the respeotive States at Richroond
w ho *ill see thets distribtitedto the prope.
individual owners.
'To meet the wishes of tle soldierp', and to
Live them A certain and speedy cointno.
tioui with home, tle Southta E$press (Iom
pany has agreed to. give this ftelgit pfore
esce over everythingelse ; tndin order. that
no obstaele may occut to the suoeess of so
laudable antenterprse 1t4e seversl gaifrpa
companies ore hereby dested to renderthe
-x press Oompany su chif,111ties as will na
ble it, to make this arranement A colleta
success.
As the Southern Express .gempany as
smies all respopsility of the Transpoita.
tlon of these pao5qgee, jhe Relief Associa
tiops are requested to withdraw their agents
who have herelofi're' acted da trateinu
amesbengers If theRelief Adsociation Irill
establish ageneiesin-the -reatiOf other artw
leo, they may enjoy the esae pravileges bye
by secured to e arsyofk Norahetn Vir.
ginla, F. W. SIM$,
Approved, Lt. Col.anwd Qurta'tr.
A. 11.- LAWOx, Quartermaiter G04'L
Ovrrie.Souiusafth ExRnases Co,
AugSwa,Ga.,jels, 20, 184.
. The southernEgoresu Company hereb;
notify the friends 'a n relat eI of soldiert
in the Artpy of ;othetU VirginiA and'else
'where, that they hre prepared to sarry ou
arrangarneIts as announced $a tlie. bovi
-ard. ad that they-wil do all i the powe
to fulfil its raquirements.
.AMER SnUTER.:
Gen'ltipp't and Aciing Pree t.
febI18'6
JUST PUJlLlIHED,
A youth qf ~rilliaa4 ta'let, who wass rinef
ly. thauthtor of "Georgi -o~ss
A.BOUT Iwo hundred and og~~ae c
tate--well printek *rist t 4 3
biOvers. Written is Judge Lougatreet'sW
iad tmost katsoron 'style. Nos $6,
whtoh'We *ilsend a copy j postfaldtst
"rt. of the Mlonfeee The listal dl s
, yl ders sbnliehdh4~
.
Rate* 6f' Postage.
ON LTTRr .
Single letters not exceeding a half ounce
in weight, to any part of t e Confederate
States, shall be 10 cents.
An additional rate for ooh additional
half ounce or less.
Drop letters 2 cents each.,,
In tite rovegoing oases, the postage to be
prepaid by, stamps on stamped envelopes.
Advertised lettdrs 2 cents each.
os XxwsrAt1n4.
Sent to regular and bona ;ide subscribers
futu the office of publicatiob, and not, :ex
ceeding 3 ounoces,in weight.,
- Weekly papers, 10 cents Wr quarter.
Semi.Weekly paper, 10 ce s per quarter.
Tri-Weekly paper, 20 c sna per quarter.
Four times a week 50 cents per quarter.
Five tines a week f,0 cents- pir quarter.
S ix times a week, 60 cents per quarter.
Doily paper 70 cents per quartor.
ON PERtol)IOALs.
Periodicals published' oft4er than semi
monthly shall be charged as newspapers.
Periodicals published monthly, not ex
oceding 2j - ounces in weight. 2j cents per
quarter ; and for every additional ounco or
fraction of an ounce, 21 cents additional.
Semi-monthly, double t1a 1 aTount.
Ri-Bmonthly' or Quartorik, 2 cents hn
ounce.
ON TRANSINNT PRINTEDI NATTER.
Every other newspaper. p phet, period
ical, magasine, each - circuir not sealed,
liandbill and engraving, n exceeding 8
ounteN in weight, 2 cents fo any distance,
2'cents additional for each additional ounce
or less beyond the.firat thretiounces.
In all oases, the postage tobe prepaid by
stamps or stamped envelopes,
Seostlserna Field asadt Fl vcrslde!
- onAMD JITKR4ntY CO INATION
T1HF, SOUTIHRN FiEL AE L i. FIRESIDE,
Or A UoLSTA, oA., tND
THB9 ILLUSTRATED M9RCURY, I
.Vr RALK1oHI, N. C., 1
Combined'aed continued und r the old pop
ular tille of. tI
SOUTIHRN VIlLD AND FIRESIDE'.
'"IHE Proprietors' of the Iercury having
ipurchased the Soutiasw FIELD AND
Finsetus, and-finding it imp ssible to make
arrangements which would i sure a regular
supply of paper, upon accoup,of the r.reg- .1
ularity and uncertainty of transportation for
the FIsLD AMD' Fin1sita gtt Augusta, Ga., .1
the samo having to be sup lied from the 'I
milld at 'Raleigh, Ns .,' Iav removed the
PitLD AND Piasisr to Ral Igh and coM- a
bined these two sterling Lit ary Journals.
Tb. MaarnrIxe thareforaaargdio the J
SoUTngsN FIELD AND FIREntu, and will be
so published until the state' of the country
WI 'jaotif' a divergement, when .bothpa
per, will be resumed fnd coptinued as here.
tofore. -Subscribers to both journals wilt
reociv# t paper to the full tine of sub
soriptin *It oht deliy or Interripilon."'
Tlieentrelalhierialatd contribute oin oopb
)of both pa ts, are regaired upon the emerg
Ing journal. . It Is annoupeed, without-fear I
of congraiotlon, that the ertensive and 1
.aplendIg stay of combined talont4'oir em- 1
ployed I witing for the F116 An Fau- I
MIDR surpasses in gennine merit, ability. ce. &
lebrity and 'numerical strength, any combi
natIotoren'gagement ever before attained b
in tie history of Periodical Litersture o' t
Europe or Ajuierioa.1
'TERMStI
One subsoribar, six mnonths, $20 0M'
aK~eenbaoribers, ' : :::200 00 *
Addres. W P. SMITH A CO.
feb '5 Raleigh, N. C,
PWospets a s4Ie omatservative. *
P.UnLJeffe so 5L 4Nt wxltLr D *'
X U.* NEA f IBY& CO., ItALEIGH, N. C. t
Ia tttPL~s: -
TMeruv Oonevatiuve platform --The su- i
premacny.o the olvil over the n Iir laar., d
A quiet subliidoa to all lags. whether t
good..or bid. whi a they remain npon our'
statute books. c s
NO rebsnsteltttlon, of subiioni butlper- *
Anbke front to.,the common enemy
,but tome'y aind epeSated negotiations a
PeACs by the proper authorites, - a
'No sepr Ste Btee action through h Con. v
,optiotri..no' cuAteri revolution ;. no corm
bMned resistance to the Government.
Oppootibo tu despottsm in every. feort1 0
and t preration of kepublisp istitu
We ev0 4atutmned i make the Vohwer
vartse ahie a pihpetr,'fot the' seeinten..
and.-ofeoVepraieesi .sa te renderc a.
vigoosesuport t qause q'Soutiern
indepenj . Ti ,litratiop of Go0
honep t,' 1tfoi~ard'suiportete end de.n e
fbtan V&sg lethNtolal admnistrk- :
.jlen, wie eIoas lanet in e0a414*th at
b6 whhia proper regard go~uth Iui:ktr 5
(BA~ Iq~4J,%.9 o ~P-p tw nobt J
eAOmg$ a~tenpdoe sront7 pdilit.- si
leal lu . gip4Joord. It seeks to- a
sagberarsad' ali~sabsor'biag o
otgtf stEA a~wW n is sIa h d
po shiabte etCngess, d gin.a
rlgegos $1U, ag ve4p aI ot ou c
5 )
Uoatederate Statesoeverm esaet
lIon. J Arr DAVtS, of Miss., President.
Ion. A. If. Stkvtxs, of ba., Vice-President.
Th Cabfnel:
r. P. BZ.ZJAtIN, of, La., SWecary State.
3. A. 'RN UOLM, Uf S. C.. 8tc ! of 'eaeury.
I. C. linuorafuu, of Ky., seC'y of War.
I. lt. anLoaY, of Vl,, Se'y of the Navy.
lion. GEo. DAvas, of N. C., Attorney General.
ron It. ReAUAN, 6f Texas, Postmaster 61M.
Heads of Bureaus : -
Rulis R. Rhodes, Commissioner of Patents.
. E. W. Nelson, Sup't of Public Printing.
len. 84ar Cooper, Adj't and Inspector Gen.
ohn 8. Preston, Chief of Bureau of Con
scription.
3rig-Oen. A. R. Lawton, Quartermaster0en.
. P. Moore, Surgeon-General.
3. W. Johns, Medical Purveyor.
'A he Sounaerm Cossfederacy.
A DAILY JOURNAL.
FOR TilE ARMY AND 'TIlE PEOPLE.
D EVOTED to the interest of the Soldiers
of the Army of Tegnessee and the
eo ple of the Confederate 8tates, being a
lAtlonal Newspaper of news, Political, Mill
ary, and bliscellaneous, Foreign and Do
nestlo. prepared by ready writers and cor.
espondents,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
The Editorial Department 9f the Southern
,onfederaoy inoludes a combinat ion -of po
itical, literary and industrial talent, este
natized in the several depatrimenis of en
arged journaliem,'whose chief duty it will
we to presernt the public a daily mirror of
mopulur thought, action and event, after its
awn fashion and from a purely, independent
>oint of view.
The News Dopartment of the Southern
;onfederacy will embr4oe a careful compila
ion from all the Southern papers, and from
ate Northern and Foreign sheeta-arrange
nients having been effected for. the reception
f these. *
A large - andecapable circle of correspon
ang frpin every section or interest, will
"ttribute no little to the prompt collection
f transpiring events. Especialjr will Ut be
ur oate.to note Lie affairs of the army in
ur front, upon which hangs (be destiny and
a a great part the entire Sottth,
A.very Krge Ohare of At'bention will be
aid toinatters of a local interest, for which
urpose: a, competent Local Editor, with an
flicient staff of reporters, have been employ
d.
All communications should be addressed
e.the.
:DITdRS A D PROPRIETORS.
10, 18'60 outhern Confederacy.
tile Reporter's Directory.
dAanD ON
PHONOGRAPHY.
AO bjez publ!shed, a book with the
.abcv title, prepared by the subscriber
rho has had nearly twenty y'ears practice
a Pholographic writing. having been atone
me employM as n official reporter -In the
. , nate, and who has been &or the last
6veeteen months, and is now reporter of
lie Atlqnta .latelligencer.
The Dioilonary will coitain indications,
Y meins of a simple pomenclature, for wri., I
in'g with 'Photo p hic letters, about 20,000
rord of'thW Egsh 'langiage, or'nihety
ine one;hundreths of those in common use
-tihogempinin Wot.being easily written
f4 these are learned.
,'the intruction ofthelDietiodar', elm
It istruction will be givenf fi beginners
f- the tudy of PhonogrAphy, -with litho
raphed llustratioas, prepared by one of
Is bqt artists in .the Confederacy. The
"t 9f. the publiation is to toake a STAN L
M1 for Confederate Reporters, ad to ren
e'r Itp.ssible for the much coveted and bean
ffl Art of Reporting to :be learned even
itifott the aid of a teacher.
As the work will be expensive, new type I
ay.in been procured expressly for It, only
sma edition will be issned. Those who
eitre copleA art reqOektid to, sed 'to the
utboi their orders sit once, (to be recorded,)
:cbmpanied with the price for the same,
hteb,wiltbe h6ew dollars per copy. The
o4 inpaper, aper, *nd suitable or use, a
411 b sen t Wall subscribirs by in with
at additional expense.
- A. , MARSHALL,
-tfbeI-66 -Gtreta,Ga.
KflX08#8I an~d holdlere'df the Seve~nth e
R eghtiset of South rOewlina Cavalryg
hrare aoabsentew~hontleeav qAre celled
pen 1o return withoetIAtlay .,aq thefr om
' 'ieov to 'iae enbW'soidy.
stf t w'4dz wsoIt".boy e 'make, the.
mp~et ebutby emaing abseaA frot q
i~po Ab te ers ~tbsy weakei cur
be ublb 10 ' "- d
i t6dtbd eW!deseters.'
Tae destruohi otrailrpade -no excnse.
rave men wil ake i'seir ,suruey en foot.
otbaorsebe,as a rt'ia their pe~4 of
tb *i~~ ~ ps* tor
na ( ho
n.R 2 0? TM OETNSS, ABSOCIATION,
No telegraphic news was received up
to the hour of going to pres.
AT T1il1. OFOcE, WOOLEN O4 COT
ton Ragi, for which mArket Price ifill be
paid. [%p1 18'05
Niles' Itegister Revived.
PROSPECTUS OF TIE COUNTRYMAN!
N ILES' REGISTER, the most useful
jouroal over issued in America, has
been royived in the publication of The
Countryman. This journal is a fac-similo
of its original'in the number and esize of Its
pages, Its typography, and all the features
which gave value to the standard publica
tions issued by Mr. Niles.
Besides she features of Niles' Register,
The Countryman has others which should
render.it. till snore attrae.jye, to it: a de
partment of elegant literature, rejecting the
style or Yankee literiry journals, and mod
eling itself after the best F4ttglish miscella.
neous weeklies, but at thd same time being
stamped with an independent, southern tone,
original with and peculiar to itelf.
I An altogether novel feature with it, is that
it is published in the country on the editor's
plantation, nine miles frotm any town or vil
Iage, and-devotes much attention to agricul.
Iure. rural sports, andi everything that in
terests the-coutry gentlentan.
The Coupitrymann is a handsome quarto, of
sixteerjiges, published weekly on the edI
tor's plantation, : near Batonton, Gs., to
which all communications .should be ad
tirossed,
Our terms are $5 for three months, or$.0
per aunum.
Sod all remittances by express.
J. A. TURNER.
feb 18'65 iatonton, Ga.
A New Paper Ia ichmoan nd.
' - PROSPECTUS.
HE undersigned propose te publish a
Daily Paper, under the title of "The
alichmond Herald," on or about the 1th
>f January aIt.
I4will be enItely Independent in polities,
bu'l w'Ill nevertheless accord to the Adinn
*stration a just support in all measures
which, in the opinion of its conductors,
may be deemed promotive of the -gedd of
the cause in which we are engaged. A
proper criticibm of such aet@ as will be
eemed adverse to this'object, will be, of
iourse, consistaut with the Independent
,haracter under which the paper is to be
naugurated.
In the matter of General News it will be
ound to keep pace- with the leading jour
ials o! the day, while it will have added.to
t, in the matter of financial' intelligence a
'eature such as, we venture to say, no pa
>er in the Confederacy can bost of. Edi
orials from the pn of one of the ablest
inanolal writers in this or any other ceoun
ry will be presented in each number.
For reasons not now proper to be men -
ioped, we forbear to give the names of
hose who shall compose the regular edito
lal staff; but we flatter ourselves that
rhen they shall appear, they will be found
o constitute such an array of talent as can
.ot be exdolled on this continent.
The well known character of the indlvi
lual whose name Appears below, as a sie
iographio reporter, frinishes, we presume,
guarantee that, in all that relates to im
rortant political speeches rind debates.
whether in legislative assemblies or out of
hem, th i ".Ierald" will present advanta.
es certainly rot to be excelled by any pa.
ier in' the Confedernoy. -
The farming interests will be faithfully
indicated, and care taken to disseminate
he earliest intelligehoe *hich a proper re
ard fo the welfere of that great qlerent
f national wealth and powei shall demand.
In the snatter" of correct commercial in.
elligence, equal zeal shall lp manifested,
ur object being to assign to each of these
eartments an editor'of known experience
.nd ability.
Arrangements are on foot by which to
ecure the earligt foreigp news, and the
aper will ocuntain sush editorial talent as
till fully eluohaltle the bearing of foreign
iplomos upon Sothern interests.
'In shbit, "'The Riehmond He ritld" will
e foud to combtine avery feature of inter
*t arhih the requirements of the present
ris ddrnand.
The eniterprise is respectfully commend
dstio the. favor and patronage of the eiti
esof the Southern Cotifederaey.
' a . P. KRAN & CO.,
feb 18'66 " . Siehtond,, Va,
GOeges" orECidi'em
[8 the tidle osf a cllection of admnirable
Lltojes, rpoetl founded op facts, sad.
hleo otilginAlfy -ppeared in the Botdhen
'reterui -and Cwa-ate Bapfiety,,over
se signature of " CTcessa.'
The rapid. sale of thsis work, (eve. 180
Ipieb hlgving been sold,) speaks well for the
m~nr with which it has been recesved by the
outhern publ e. There is notihfug mecta
ian contaihWd'n itt, the authtm"tdjeptbe
Ig taueninuctiton of Irua piety sIpongst,
(ipeodn be prisditi g6 Pricer
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