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This journal i a of tu'.rllnal In the nuvmber'&d i, t p It typography, and'all th (adli 1h6h gave value to the stabdrd ublcai jon ised by Mr. Niles. 0: Besides the features of Niles' Ilegister, The Countryman has others which should rener It still more attractive, to wit: a de. partmint ot elegant literature, rejecting the Z of I*e Yankee literary journals, and mod. & Ahelf after the best English miscella. aps fklies, bt-6 tohe qamAtime bding n qd ent, sthern tge, Ir'e.ilhif, 16 tiid V *' tdd th Aon#*' oW 1WigedftW#-, gMs ~ a~ e Itset~ t& d Ior ee~~ sa $p Nessauq.#sasAglegt. Th ae 1121Mt FbVVM weekly on the edi. idor's plant&# d. - Cee anton, Oato whioh1 maidatia b41oad'4be aA. .#i' tegnI*Me $5 for )r.q Iotl P!,p, -._ itianoies, % rss. SN'8 0 ICE. C. kn 28? Ip65. G;4e o de1k I U. P6, a 0 iist wqsq sl bes14eriber duted ~ d I es te1Aolum and th1014*6. The ladle., both 4?' ViAstbdyp.6 44d, aan spaare, ,v b.oeg Mat ,rleuoked Wat U J4w A the Wetlanie' tUo brihti --o0*h4hel th' as ns have t* th b1n6,'Aso 0 ea; ly ti - "A r-WA ew. ...E .ar.nmustaie Annonce that yhave r. . 'W ewab h1u -AZ b In-.. Dru. We Ri PROFMSIONAI t9 iJe Iehaebitant of ie 0oo 41weg 6b k ub. uu~.4,qml f"-, )je 5 , de o I AS th aediate reeo-t-uotio- of this ro I ;hly important, all materials of ro stri er are needed, and their r41604 a forbidden any one. april 6*8' 'VM. JOHN BON, Pres't. ' WebHWard's . A1l11* G R900 Corn on Thursday, Friday'and Saturdy. Two and a half miles below Winnsboro. Meal' given In exchange for oil and tallow at old prices. moh 28'65-tw T. W. WOODWARD. .JUST PUBLISHED, Master Williamn Mitten: OR A youth of briiiant tatents, s40 1cas ruined bad luck. By the author of "Georgp. Scenes" A BOUT two hundred -gAd 1fI.y pages oo. tavo.-well printed with pear; paper covers. Written in Judjel ongstroet's bet an m t, orous, style.,. 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Theentireeditorial, p tr jialgoype ofbt j a nars r s4 of contradiotion, th4V 6; Wl "e'' splendid array of'. kae a*et o eX ployed in writdg,( y ts*w1A(n FlaNk,. siD surpasses. ppgity, lebrity nud n0 gzo , ina thi bleis tterhture 6Y Europe or -. a - One sub qrf'Yz$2#4l) Elevt"euWsdsWy EMY Addreft ;! .4 #49,6 Wd hGst.V e al 1 41 In Y 'A~It&,tortes% Direstory. I PIONOG IPly. . j0 bishi publishtt a book' uilthe -b itlq, preps" by the subsofhor whs.ha 4*dieaVly tL4. years practies ino o c writin hing been atone tpheM as an 6 I toporter'in the U2 ."5Tdo , and who I en for the lait sieeen,laonths, and. now reporter' 6f ,he.Alata.Intelligence . -Tbqt ?pponary wil) opptain' indications, b1 t 9ip6 f a simple nomsenclature,.for wri. . h otographip ters, about 20,000 W24 of -the English 1a6guage, or nirety7 bhse-eogglundreths-ofttloso in dommon use --tho emaining words bping easily written tese are.leatrne. t,5 te instrufio4 , e Dictionai-y,. im pie onW tion will' Oen for b4ginneis of the study of PlI on phy, ith litho gr'phed illustrati' a pared by one of Otbe boat artistq in.,thd tnfederey. The p _, 1 0 public4 Ii to makeA STAN A ofederate Rerpoters, and to ren derlt' i slle for the muo eovete'l and beau tiflt of Reporting to be learned even without the aid of a teacher. 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A )iiAr oxa-JO1irYkAoAr.1 W AS 66" 94d' "t IlW3T. tbUt . 1XA ti , 806, tIbl1atio .a Monthly MagaKAnundetr aboveikle,dgj4 QW t aAoiuerq~k j i 10"4 I beli Ire 04 W9 6 **be, is"W doc91"rt 46 to I stot 11 0 wilb d a f%4tmit4'.g Sb 4tpuari ly ~h rr I 14. 0,l~b ?Oo~q~~o r Wli(4 z n diu .ble ig a di oaa to a.i t i blinis toIhik o l M th iglits iwell ra , w0ith the Sinouor il h 144 ut Ark L Ses forth each n It aD rrtitha q"Ates of;our labor isein ,.p ec4Qt aqnd he a gbto a l ead an o the ienrt of e 9:9 home or. hands f g 9oks,11 kds, Chapters, Oount Ati4 "A ncampnients will please send In their iubi. .* B. MIT H, Pg.,0ro i Rilf T 0 1 4.1 .6 Ahepy asonio 'MagasiserIiu~E 1 71u OVIR C Wp reas, h 't. o8 / Waj commenuced- Ae,6 4u9fs oanMyrPorlodical.ddofedt foet Ainsonlo Framg* tr arovAl d rfr the6 ,th it tv *#M "Hi t P L Jssues at Ric fat aofdno The o f low OEM AMNM Pr~ospectuus of "The Age." HE ufidersined-has commenced, in the . Gity:o Richmond, the-publicatlon of aSTonthly Magazine, under the above title. .U presefits to its, readers selections from tho best European Periodicals, of Litorary iand Scienti~c artic)9s, of Novels and Sket obes, which, havip alieady received the IurimaLure o(attenfightened taste, cannot b 't 06-aceoptatle to the Southern public. The sff 1.Ii be -sado to keep the readers of the1apizvq as nearly as possible abreqst ot ii htoha Progress of the age. Arrang ments iia* 4A4 made which, it is hoped, will easbethe 'proprietors to seoure this end. * The Magazine also present. original articles from our best writers, in'all departments, and a special aim of the proprietors of this perlodical-will be to foster Southern author ship by offering an adequate and remundr ative Qeld for its exercise. They -will not, however, under the plea of this design, en courage, by reproduction in its columns, that c[ass of compositions which create a vivid and unhealthy taste, to be stated only by that hybrid literature which Yankee in genuity has contrived, under tho name of oensational romance. The Industrial. Resources and the Educa ional Interest of the Oonfederacy-the twin roundations of true independence-will re bOive the important shar e ft attention.thqy ioserve. In the devel6pnient of these ques ions, its object will be tdemake a practibal tpplicatiod'of-the doctrite of-States Rights :o the poli'~of thecoutryi -. IU- will cntogs;a >r to qwftns he mispion of.*O*)pgfederacy rhich is to de"'s4atel)r gl by aw, to it * U 1 renme fln Sd V o %1Ub l 9ys dibtt# voer, -l I L U41disWww Ul 4 sE5 N ofatiJdeJ e !uwto a u ghbtat Ih &H 62 10 "'ley e )n uhi Nihe ftd 48 - m dat,4' Sit ainro' i44sOJeVA;! Anden, 1ite,Constituton t , Generpi ~ operat e enter ~iE iat i~6iteft attain these Qh pr6 tr ( gd'or it their t1 I rgupeu ibe3raI th6"devblop 10% 4. ippsae te'the na o 14 AihysUat. th 6 41, oWIr*!6 tp 'ill ~ P bm~g atid '.i 'titl, sod 6f' various 10.hs - W1 S3velp, 2os gd8)etq s, 6%igipW1 s~~i .09 -luw kai "p da i d;7b~ftMi dr Nles-of IM4AOget W ~ 141Iher -, e 4-%X9, 4W * ot: baswa 14 Tif4 04 00 - o Pprietor# 94$e, prepared bSed, O dd iwo a Ar events fter i F-OR HE ItPIOM' W A. L"UD'A"Ib m' A New Paper in RIlchuond. . PROSPECTUS. TlEg undersigned propope to publish a Daily Paper, under the title of "The Richmond Herald," on or about the 156th of January ult. It will be entiely Independent in politics, but will nevertholess'accord to the Admin fatration a just support In all measures which, I the opinion of Its donductors, may be deemed promotive of tho good of the cause in which we aro engaged. A proper criticism of such acts as will be deoned adverse to this object, will be, of course, consistant with the indepen4ent character under which the paper is to be inaugurated. In the matter of General News it will bo found to keep pho with the leading jour nals ot the day, while it will have added to it, in the matter of financial intelligence a feature such as, we venture to say, no pa, per in the Confederacy can boast of. Edt-, torials from the pen of one of the ablest financial writers in this or any other coun. try will be presented in each number. For reasons not now proper to be men. lioned, we forbear to give the names of those who shall compose the regular edito rial staff ; but we flatter ourselves tltat when they shall appear, they will be fouhd' to constitute such an array of talent as can tLot be excelled on this continent. The well known character of the indivi dupl whose name appears below, as a ste nographic reporter, furnishes, we presume, 'guatan tee that, in all that relatds to im gortant political speeches and debates. *hether in legislative assemblies or out of thef,ilhe "Iferald" will present advanta. es certainly not to be excelled by any pa. I or In the Confederacy. The farming Interests will be faithfully sindioated, and care taken to disseminate thie earliest Intelligence which a proper re 'ard for the welfare of that great element of national wealth and, power shull demand. ' In the matter .of correct commercial In lelligenee, equal zeal shall be manifested, our ode.ot being to assign to each of these depq.knqnts an editor of known exporience and ability. \ Arrangements are on foot by which to secare the earliet foreign news, and the poper will contain such editorial talent as will fully elucidate the bearing of for'eign Miploomacy upon Southern interests. 1In short, "The Richmond Herald" will bh fooud-toombino every feature of inter esti wkloh the requirements of the present 4'ebrprise Is respectfully commend It athevftvor and patronage of the citi stns 6f the Southern Con d fob 18'65 Ti hmoadJ ye, fluttew ats ry liessess . r H IS%ng IU4 li'hed and well-knowit 4.ourei ol RMe'turo havlug been wrh. nly pu '46 subscribers, will. In ture, be con d eiclusively under their n ol. ift ,dertments, both busi. q essenger will be un. J , snan &- tirely new re me, , hPO# rs - 1 anguine of W"0624kh?1111thle Mlagainehas N e Mr., friends and the blo pssupport worthy of $$o~ t tepise, lookin to the ad 4 Ce Ut a 4 t literary Interest of Argt AId Ibohalf of the im ~lteraturt to our 806tilof whioll has hitherto 4 u or~ohogrqaohes among the elder n ,e and ovounnow militates against our lut&6 a btoad; neoA-tot, he addressed '4 those ihrm this ciraularfid designed to to EW Adinment of this great end, it aginlle & neegssr thb make ver m 0 h pu o F Bym in Pit 3 rage, T114 Adsof o olm ature It ftber tht6orts of id@M an-to Ure fat us w Posn in world A 99s~ f tbRdhiglie Ot t.,e U~olh.w s tilo to edI*Aid afaunte ofUe pubflo Tg out p whose promi-, a t .h~ tonotlco,'*11 J Eta rsOW e of6 ir ae a shawley .