V - LWINNSBORO$ Sb C. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY i't.I1865. rTNuMBER 5I THE DAILY NEWS: BY J. E. IU ITTON. TKUMS oF suIsORIP'tl: T lHE DAILY NEW. will be.supplied fo three mon iha at a1.00; ny le"s lime, per suabnh gr 00. I ln coph a lirty cena. TH E TRI. WEMLY NEWh, (i ball sl\eal. can be hnd for threa trovths at 0.0, dulw-ription taken fur les thne than tharco THE FAIRI9,L) CO1TRIElt, a WCecly paper, will be furnilied eix nuiltl for $10. AuvERaTtRME4T W ~ll be eacld in nay or he aheve papiri at 14 (10 A a juare, a equare consiating of t-en laana#- or Ire. Ou, tlrms are #er4tly cuala, and in notano . .itI be oviated fromta. 11-4Ieni%N DEr G ory. 'OWN COUNCIL. J.As. McCHW:AT, In?eadant. DrV. .E. Ato: , .I. W, CA T1141.AR, Wre .. 8-riwmA RT, iPOST l'i& -IN FM11 IVEi DIST1C,f Vinn"boro, -oalnticello, uckitsil, Itneky Mount, loo Tre, Ridgewood, II's Store, Thonpson'to. CQoklastn. . 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HoAS issUOd ly Mr. Nle. 13esidos the Icatitre of Niles' 1egiter, 'rle Countryinan liis otheis which should ronder it still more altractivo, 6 wit: a de parlt otof Zlegiit, literatui, rejectifg ithe et,yl-of Youan eo literary journabi and mod. clang itelf aiter tito hat nglli mificella n1cous weeklili but't,V tho said timo being siamped witl all indopendent, sout'iern Cone, origial wih attd p6cullar to itse'r. An alloget11r iovel feature with 1i, is that It i piublialhed in'the countr' on thoediOr's oaata on nino mtles frot anj fownt yl-ii Lgo,u ai jevot e muek Rtt'ent oi to atgM'ovi lure. rurnl sports, and evogytlting thpit ini Ior'est .the coutstry gettIl mam 'lhe Cottari-ysan iL ls h nde quarta, of gsilxteon ag~es, pub in ted'*ekl* on'the edl tor's statliion,' 1a6et lIsion nq, (ha,, to w dcil all cousmtiioaftins' sii a .be ,ad d emed, ? Or dintal' Sond all remitt.tan$Sy)tip/eu a feb I'8S RCEgeaton, D~y the authtor of "0edEfrla Boa-"~ lbUT' two'hatdrN amtif ~ M800. tavo-wroll pfinida with' e*s. Wrliteno in Jdfge Lon' (t64 WyW most latemoroust style. Price. Ste or chi we will send aa1co ,y, p6st palid; tofta~ of thae 'Uor.federa y. Thme usual diu n to ihe tade. I1 orders usaousld hao addrs'sed to' 1BUllKE, ltOYK1N & CO. b 18'05 ' Mao6'n, (ha. JiA N 1(S of every description for usao at 8utheia eJW# md. Firesidet .f. AN. L i'RAAY Uo0INATION THE SOUTIILN FUELD AND .F1iASIDE, OF AUGUSTA, 0A., AND TIE ILLtISTRPATIED.MEtCUIRt,' OF l1Alk:IMIu, N. c. Co'mbined and continued minder the old- pop ular title of the SOUTHERN' FIELl AND FIitAIIE. r T lE Proprietors (f the J/crcutry 11avino I purchased the 80Un1.ux FIEL AN6 Finysm,t and finding it impossible to imakc Arrangements which worl insure it %guAir mlipply or paper, upon accomut. or theirbg. 6'1arily uad unceortatinty oCtransportAtlon for the FaLD. Ai) Fnt.sw, at. Augus1tuGa.L the saino having to be supplied fi4n- the mills at Italeigh, N. C., have removed the FII.6 AND FInsn to "ItAleigh- audomqn'. bined tiese two sterling Liter'Ajy Journals. The 3sicteuir is therefore merged into ti SotrtnLs "U:L AN Fj-nKsai;, and will bd so pubhH-lied tantil the state of the country will justify a divergonent, Vhen -both pam pers will be resumed and contiued'as here tofore. Subscribers to both journals will rec.4ve tie:.paper to Udio full time o'aub scription without delay or Intarroptlon. Thoent iro editorintI and contrlbutorial corps of both papers Are retained uponi the eieil-g mg journal. It is annUncd, without, feir of contradiction, that. . tie extqnsive. and t4plenild array of conibined tlonut noi e.-m ployed in wrhiing for the F?'es.n AXD 1tU2 sin. surpasses in genuino merit, ability, 0oc lobrity and numerical str,bgth, any cobi it.ion or engagement, ever hefore attqied in -the.history of 1i'io4leal Literati'e of Europe or Aicriea. TERMS: fno subscibar, six months, I:: $29 00 inlaven subscribers..-.:.:-:.:.240 00 Address YM. D. SUITlTH1 & C04, fely 13'06 Raleigh, N.. C. Tbic May timu.e A MAsoNKC MON-rtLY XA0AZtX1. W A$ commenced o the FIRST OPJ4N. UAkRy, 18 5,; - it Publibattion qf'.1t iindt o above tillo, da iotoi to the fitterest of the 'Ancient and 11onorablo Fraternity of Free and Accopted ?Masnotrs. I bullevel hat cvbry gdod Mason wiIngrcc with te in the opinion that suich a imbldt tion will be beineicial in e\ligh.teniing ot 10e. inlfloried btetbrn, ind in ilsidnsinng manny i 1ali; kind word or cheerful 6efs to h heahor and -homem (W thouend of 'wor thy brothers, their widoWit ttil orphUi.' It will be my eartie4t, pirlibe to' Imi -, evor hntblo'aaility I miiy pmsess to Inke, it i reliable curptodiin (if Soittuid Mhsoinic Lftw nitid Tenets, evet ndh14ing closely to Sh Ancient Laitnkarks of tho -'Craft. in all 'heir pristino stiengit nnid symmetrient Ihiility. Trembling, lest. I err, in clothing myself f8 li responsible An office, I shall engage tupofi tie.KaY 8ro.610speh sk'lled editorial In6nt as shall keep the 1i1:hts well trimsmed and brightly burniig, with the sincere hop1, that as our Otork.goes forit enoh IorinI, frohi the qutarres of our labor it may pass n iIilproved ipupectlon and be aeceptable Io tIhe heard and to the fieart, of every good Master at wihos home or hands it may be received. ,TIMS: OnliAubscrlber six nton'thA, '$10 00 Twtlve si4buoribers sli tonths, 100 00 8inle copies. 2 00 Masons, Iolges, Chapters, Councils And hicanpmentA will pleaso sand,lin their pub foripitione at dkioe., Addro4s. WM. 11. SMITH, rroprietot, rleigh, N. C. . cmv 1tmady. jiIM January number of Tui RhYSTONE, ltooonly Manoho Magptazio In the South. The Grand lodge 'of North Caro lins, fit Raleigh, 12eo. 7th, 186411, was pIOas. ed to.pass the Ollowing resolution : Whereas, Brother W.M. It. Smith, of this city, last qornmenced the publication of a Monthly 1erfodioal devoted to tho interest of the -Masonio FrAtornityj ontitled Tnts KayrO.e, and whrets,-& wovk of this kind is very 3;tioh oneeded by the Craft through 6nt the Confedorato States, thersfore,. flesot That this GIrand Lorl go recoin nmend said wvork to the Subordinaito Lodges anl thA Craft generally. - feb 18'65$ :reskiy IntIelligenucess, D1 %'tWD O NEWS, Lt?ii,nArTiUa, coMNnsraen 1 ubished .at .Wilminngton, N. C.,' ona .jbnesadtf of erich week, ats.d egunlirt thni test (elegr'aihic news, .having the ad. vandsgef tho hows of the i.reas Asseqia tion. The MsArlgets ngill be fully nhd salofully ported Atdi (1 iiie sWat't-notnthesir con. 4)tioni on@estly .given. We baye seouretl pdents lr. t,h, armies of Soenn. Lee *aa eaueard, An1.d vll Altways give a. faitfutA,14 fal #brieofatiy mastters.' 9 sespA1 otheri ar i teqtlested tn A t A dna'shd hladhe A 6t bMadihg slt ~) Ir al~siIt. s,*ith i ,ttneffor i w irl1.tD#oIY tg lii aodtt six satseept.lona irllbuotbe tnik~ for sang. flu 4loskap ix notp; s jni.In esse lil thonpper'be son5, P11 thne tdRey (f e ,eved. SA4ysetisemiqats 11set&e for Si 'pet 'erm. of 80eiio kl4ylnt.eligoeer---Th're monthi. 05 w a -- ~ ..' ix months, 10 00 feb 18'65 f or and Proptretet. Prospe~tus oT "The Age." TVIIE underligned has commenced, In thl AL ("Ityio4 luiconol, the publicatici o &,men)ly, Aine, ufdor the above title ,moni p, its roaders.selootionnio1 tio best E1 1 a&litn Periodicals, of Literar hild SoleAtnfiu4ticles, of NoVels and Sket ohos, whch,il ving itlroddy received th imprimature ofthn enlightoned taste, canno but prove-acceplable I the 6oithe1ri npublie The effort vill icondoto keep the r,ad#ar of the Magazine asi nearly as possiblO a1broa of the literary -01oress of the ago. Arrang monts have be( n made which, it is hoped will enablo the proprietors to scuure thi end. " L I The Mligazin'iv iso preseuts oriinal article from our best rViters, inc all departnente and a special ti nc of the proprietors of thi poriodical will ) i to lostoi-Sotlern author ship by offering an adequate itud renunor 4tvu tield,for i14 exercise. They- Nvill not bwwiver, undor.1ho pleia of this desin, en courage, by riodtiuctioit in its co tions thatOcis' of compositi6ns which create t vivid and iniiyl Ihy t1at'o, to be stated onl3 by thlathybrce liecrature which Yankee in. genuity has coitrived, Vnder the name a .40no;ltional romance. The Industrin liesources and tho Educa ,iohal.lntdrest drthe Confodteracy-tlo twit fountlations of true ildept-ndenco-will re colve.the important share of attelltion the deserve. ' it t ho developmen.t of tlesed que tons, its object will be to miake a prtototin aplI104tionl of the doctrine 0(81aes Right to tho.poliy of tle country. 14 will oindeiv or to. qxplaipi i h#o mission of tie Confederacy 'willoc'is t'c dlomtycruate liberd$ rog''lated b: law, to exhibit a system of States, each st premoiwithinl itiloundla1tion, and only bomi y Iulontary alienattion of powers. It. wil viudicate thoso elentems of National Indo pen4enoe, whih arc ecured by at high stan 'd4rd or:itolliaance mnd retlnoinen, by tic oumiulated eaotal, varied indutry and b abhtant facilkiet of istermunleAtion. I mill prouo;e tbe aflopt ion of aill those meas ure8 in which the C oCnfederate States .ar now deficient. A td, whilst the Constitutiol of the Contleterate Statsc forbidithlie Genilor Jovernment to organize and operate onter priss of a nattWo calculated to ait ain thes results, the projpetors will Lonsider it Itel duty to urge uponl the Stafel the develop llent Gf iiterC.4 so indilIspensable to the list t.ionat welfare. . i6 thim thit, through tih nggrogate ability of the mmparate .tates, fii power of the tobrederat etaccs will be imad mnifuiret. Itis t me that the1 collis9on a sectional orest anid tle oppressionof Cem1n0 will be qv"ided. Th'e varionic 'i,ipratients of literatuore t. which ~ ~ o 11foraftirotix ler ektheoi Mo.iIna idvoted, may beiame as follows : 1. K-ssy:,. original and melected, p4litical literary and sciout1fic, acid iogriphicva sketches. 2. Novels, Tnles and Sketche, origIna and sulec1ed 3. luviews or l1noks. 4. Pleineational Egsaywand News. 6. Notices of (hie .: togress of Mcietce atnu Art. 'in the fo1th section, it is the .40e1'n 0i afford to Teachers informitation needed ,1 their profession, and a fiel for lhe intr change of' idows un that .mbject, to whial cnd, their assistance3 aid Collaboration IS in vited. SoNthern Soloul Books wivll be no ticed and reviewed; and the Southerna ,yete of EMluntion ns oppee144d to New'El IlJ empirleism and practicnlism, uphel, 'oel oped aid defeneld. Tfins-Ecuh number $1.60 For thre months $4. For six monith $8 The trade will be supplied by OkO, L ]PIDOODS, 101 Main Street. ENEST LAGAitD k & CO, h prietors. Wm, IM. 1utm-.., C'hiefEditor. E 1ts LAURAim, Assoolate EdiLre, fob 18'05 I lie 80tueril Conafedi,cmy. A DeAILY JOURN.Als,. FO1 Til.AIltMY AND THE PEOPLE.' D EMOTED.to the'intot's of Lite olderm D of the. Army of Tennlseo and th people of the Confedetaie -States, being Niational Newsppeue of news, Volitical, Mul tary, and AIlcieellanleous, 'Foro,gn und'flD mestio, preiared by roady Wyfttes and oor respotnet,- . . *ATLAN'rA. OEOnOI&, -The Ed'torial D)eparttuont oftiie Sou;cthe't Confddraccy- icludes e, conlbinat.ion of, po lig(oa,litortery atnd incdutrial- talent, sto~~ sncai:ed in the several doeartmntv .Q en iarged journalistu, wvhose obief duty it. *11 b)e to preoul, tihe ptublio' a dAily .mor, o popniar thiQnghct,, cotidc end'eVent, tftfr'It own fashion and from a gurolyg indolfbucdots poin'tef view. The News, Department of,the Sonther) Confederaby~ wIll omcbsace ai orereti,.Aompl)#a tlons 16m all -ice 8'mtihorn paupers, atta firtm Into.Northirn and Fcireig abg~et -arran e nfeets hating bOen uffected for lb. ree o7f dblte ftoui every seolon of interest ' 51 eOptdAt no little to the.prmpct, egl eaot of.trA,tspiring events. 'Edpclally will Ithb ente bare to tote ..:t affairs of the army'it .ot fltt, tipon whioch lianrgs the destlpyanu in 4.peat, pasr. the Ontlre Southc- .-N A.vea'y large. sharea~ atteuin tle .~ paid to mp~tier9 of ? all cr4 i ~ JI. pudfpodo a complont aqu Edit9 ~ - aJ emfielent,staff of ?e$wdr Itae beobi% colpo at eALtins;a1ad be,.4dtess Sount,erun LIXerary Nbesaelag-O. T HIS long estAblished and iirell-known journal of Literitturo havinZ been re cently purchAsed by the subsorillefs will, in I ftiture, be conducted exclusively under thelr control. In all its d6partments, ,bothbual ness and editorial, the Messenger will be un der the maitiagentent of an ontrely now ro gime, and the Proprietors are manguine of success in the future which the Magazinehid never yet realized, if their frionds and the publi. ulhall yieldl thent a sitpport iyorthy of soImportanttan enterprise, lookingt6 the ad vacement. of the highest literary interest, of I the Confederacy. Argumont, or appeal in holalf of the 1m i portanco of an elevated literature to our country, the absenc'of. which has h:itherto itade us a by-word of reproaohes among the -older unotis,ondeven nowmilitates against - our interesto abroad, need not be addressed to those whoul this circular is designed to reach. ,ht to tho attainment of this great end, 6 moit.hing more is tiecessary than mere ver bial expressions of synpatlhy and elcourage - ment. The- friend! of Southern literature r must fo-iter the effortsof'our literary loen to steuvo for us a wortdry position In- the world - ofletotrs. We design tho be%aongor to be an enter - prisO worthiy of support of nil clasises of our r ptople. We shall alm chiefly to sodaro for - our pngeb, the productions of the highest I order of genius and -scholarship, and at the I samtue tine lilchartcles a will contribute to - the instruction and amusWent. of thq public at largo. T'tItli end we bhall give our at r tontion t Uiid 'ololet 'oVtributions frum - Southern wrUers.in all te- departments of I Literattire. Poetry,11oma oe, ovlow,CrTtl. I lin,in short, every suZet whose proml - nence is sutlicient to entit11 j. to notico, will - have its due share of attoi ion. - We earnestly solibit the assi4lanco of our r friends througlodt the Confeftraoy in the t. enlargement of onr subscription list, whilh -must be incrouel to enuAlq us to meet the i heavy pecuniary outlny.to whloh we shall be I subject. I For the present. the price of subscriptioh - will be $10-for twelve months SO for st 3 -tiontis, if the order is received previous to r March 1, 1865. After that date the subscrip . tion will be $12, for twelve nionths, $8 for - six mw. ths.- Thin increase Nyill not alect. thoso who subscribe before the first f March next. Irders must be accompanid with the a casth. r' Mr. George C., Wedderbun, formerly of. 6 ow Orlealls. now of fits CIty, will control the business interests of th! olessenger, and > Mr.. Frank II. Alfriend, of this city, rill di i reet. its ed1itorial inanagoml"t. -tpmmin4fa. tior.., coupectpd with the literary condti4t. of the MeAongel'will be directed to Ihe editor; otholl communicatiops should be directed to fhe Proorictor. I WJIDDElURN & A RFItTEND. feb I t65 ltiahmoud, Va. r uiij. undersigned propose to publish a - Daily Paper, under the ttle of .The Richniond iferald,'P on or about, the 16th ofJanufary 1it. . I l.will be eitiQly Independent in politics, but will.nevertholess accord to the Adtnine -itration a just, Rupport it all measures i which, in the opinion of its coniluotot-s, imay be deemed promotive of the good of the cause in which we are engaged. A proper-critiolain 'o' iugh nets as will be deemed adverse to this object, will be,- of course, conistimat, with, the itdepeideit -character tinder which the paper is to be inauguratf-d. In the matter of Goneritl News it 'will bo found to ,keop pito 'with the leading jour nals ot the day, while It will have added to It, in thq matter of lnancidal intelligence a feature such as, 'we venttirb to say, no pa per in the Confederacy canseaet of. Edi torlalwi front the eno of- one of the ablest fiuanolal writers it this or any otlfpr eoun try ilt be presewed .iu epah uinibo. Poi reasons not, now ptoper to be men tioned, we forbear to give the natos of those Vbo Aball compee 'the regular edito rial staN.; but, we Gatter .ouinasthat, when they shall appear, they, wit% ?*'eund' to otit,ate suh an array. of tlept as enn o Oeelled in this eoti'nqnt. Th'e well knowen 'pharo of 'i o iitiL-0. 'dual whose name pppeabeow, BA Essie ta griahieo ter,, tlanise,we'roeomed a guarantee tbfttin tgl( t)int #$*lM4tes fil portstnt. poitfo,l pe'oJi rAnd, #ltbate, wvltther in lfislati e ee nlp r " of per *nIb Uonf'edffa simild, eaketf'te disseniiname the 9arlibstie ilide~ wichi aproner re grd for the w.Jfare'of't#a gront; e,mstisn of national th a? poead.l~"'* -qur ob)dt b4n*t toehofdheeo, dlepa t e a*torkfnoItot an a Areg 1 nj o sen.h r5e Jo i'' Lknds of JOB WORK~ atIf estoe 41i,.dhis edig. Reports of the Press Aosooiation, F."tered accIldg to Act of Congress n iio yrar I8|.M by J. S. Thronler, in tile :lark'n Otfice of th MAIric, 01triVA4b61ifederaelftes 11:thh North Irn DW2trit of oorgia. - No telegraphic news was re -eived last nighit. All Confederato'prisoners held by the 'ederals in close confieinent fo- retal ation' ha;v been offidially ordered by titnton to be releasod and sent to Fort ;oqs Monroe for exoliaige. The southeran Gutardinal. S piblished Daily Tri-Weekly And Weekly, by C. P, Pelhatno at Col'.mblb, 8. C., * TElIMP. k,,iy O"irdlia, tb:.eo monthe : 20 00 rV!YVeekl. 0gardildn, three jnonths :15 Oy 1ee1y Guairdlau. six imontis. :10 00 AdvverlaeenIa. )no square, first ig.e-tIon : : : 5 00 gauh sube'uvlil.insert,oi : : : 4 06 fob 18'6; Et&I It*.t d liUu of .c SOUTU CAROLINAICOLLEME-. CoLUu 1n., .ahuary 16, .1865. - TNDER appointment by the Lea1 s,Lfatu -_ to prepare tis- WCte01d, 1a TAnoi Ippeal to the families or t-idnds of. ,ou* 4. 30nsed soldiers to sond rue at'one. their namV :o., while'thero is itan opporturity to seiiil ectirate information. lospital reg(tortes ud reports of ansualtion gont the aruy,oo leicoieut in the inforinatio: requred; it nu't be obtained at home. The ecord ill date brik to the beginning Df the War, and i4clude all wJIt have been killod's laltt1 er diied of m r6ceived In,battle, or from disaasa or aqoident. It Sou have been so fortiunto as not t lose riefd or rela4.v'o. Yet. -e1nmbor ;that it N oble to rosciq front oblivion the name qt' but one friWdless youth who had gono from rour ieighborh6otl to die IA our cause. Uive-1. Name In ftll, 2. Froin wht. District. 8. lank. 4. Co pany. 6. Itogimett.. and arm of, servloc 0. .V Did, y.ear, mont h1, lay. 7. Cause of death, and rit trks (1s where hi died, age, previously u. ''ded )=.) Circulars and blanks to be [1 will gIo sent to sugh as desire them. No fe o expenso is incurred by any 'no forhavingthe recor:t made, 'he State is .cndeavoring t,o fultill a iaored obli'gatiou In seouring now, and re .or,mn&br posterity, the namesof all Tier 5ons ilio have fallen in this war. lIm 18wt2, lie Convent aion I unniniottsly resolved that, Lbis shoulid be done, -ns a token of respect, 0 their memories, and a legacy of inestiif 11o value totheir 1riends;" and the re"lutiou ws bent, forth, by their order, to'be remd ro .ur regiien(s, battallo .nd companies Nverywhere. Manf' a briave soldier may ,do4ied In solqjudqor r%tsh9i%etj!biqgI'e, :(th thouight in him heart 1thao IuS l1ftUq O1A hfiflbty Proerved al. line. fob 18'66-d8 Wi . 'Ale Ateiporter". Directory. UAB.D ON P'IXONOMA.W AS been, publis a >6ok iih Ihi above ttliipreparad by the subscriber ivil has had nearly twenty Years practice In 1hotographie writing, having been atoio ime emiloyed as na offtlal reporter in the Lo. 8. b'enato, And who- has ben for the h&t. sventeen months,. shd. is now rep4rter of. Jhe Atlanta Intelligiicel-. 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