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VOJmUmE 1.] WINNSBORO, S. C,, THURSDAY MORNINDT, MAY 18, 1865. [NUMBER 27.
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FitRL AND FInrstos to italeigh and com
bined these two sterling Literary Journals.
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in the history of Pertodieal .Literature of
Europe or America.
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er .while they remiai upon our
So teonstruotion, ofabiisslon, but per
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gxaober abthritbid.
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vention; no counter revolution; oii 'eom
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and epreefVaion of, 6#4A jyitu
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anioe eof eur ~rpe te t o readge-aa
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tpne employed as an official reporter in. the 0
U. 8. Senate, and who has been for the last 4
s6venteen months, and is now reporter of I
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ting with Photographic letters, about 20,000
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-the remaining words being easily written
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ple instruction will be given for be;Ianers I
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DApD for Confederate Iteporters, and to ren
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A. E. MARSHALL,
feb 1'65'- Atlanta, On.
A MAsoN.lu MONTHLY StAGAzINR.
W AS conimenlcd on the FIRST OF'JAN.
- UARY, 1865, a publication of a
Monthly Magsksin-o under the above title, de
voted to the interest of Ahe Ancient and
Ilonorablo Fraternity of Free and Accepted
Masons.
I believe that every good Mason will agree
with ne in the opinion that-such a publica- 1
tion will be beneficial in enlightening our
less informed . brethren, and in "dispensing
many a calna, kind word of cheerfulness to
the hearts aid Itoanes 4f thousands of wor-. 1
thy brothers, their widows and orphaus.
It will be my earnest purpose to bear what
ever humble abl.lity I may possess to make I
it a reliable custodian of sound Masono
Law and Tenets, ever adhering .close!y to
the Ancient Landanarks of the Craft in all
their pristino trengtix and syinmetrioal
heauty.
Trembling, lest I err, in clothing myself
for so responsible an. ffioo, I qball engage
upon the KEY SToNs such skilled editorial
talent as shall keep the li;hts'well trimmed
and brightly burning, with -the bincoro hope
that as our work goes fo-rth each month,
front the quarnes of our h,.bor it may pass
an improved inspection and be acceptable to
the head and to the heart of every good
Master at .whose homo or hands it may be
received.
Masons, Lodges, Chapter s, Councils tnd
Encampments will please send in their sub
sorptions at onee.
Address
WM. D. SMITH, Proprietor,
ualeigh, N. C.
Now Rveady.
T HE January ntamber of Tit Kutsvo.ns,
the only Masonie Ms gaine in the
nouth. The grand Lodge of North Caro
lia at Raleigh, Dec. 7th, 1864, was pless
ed o pas the flowing resolution:
Whereas, Drother 1W4. D. Smith of -this
ofty', has 'oommenced the publicat n of 9,
Monthly Periodioal devoted to the interest
of the Masonio Fraternity, entitled Tom
xiNsToxv, and whereas, , work of this kind
is very much nieded by the Craft through
ont the COnfedet6ctstates, therefore,
Raelod. Thet thW Grand Lodge reooM
mend said. work to the Sabordintte Lodes
and the Craf6 generally,
feb 13'6
. Wo outlaesrn Paunce
PPt 'hdksugitud Issues at Rielchmond
, a aweekly .journlald g
, a ~ Junal 6a4le4 'T111
TilEE1 N P CH.
S nea telse, form and gO
dr featurie of ta wo1d-teownod Londo*
Paneh,-So lon; an aeknowledged .o~er i
the Britlslt isles in the reformation of ub
lie sbus~ aa the enlti nienatofte
pelio: AuiEa as it dd wieth eue,
[ai of -Ho,.9 Jod' dn a-btit f-WItsq
ypots and kblsdple tikkers,
'he pOt~ewgq The Soen tPusel
brtmti.t i mcult .task of sue y ,
5O*9~5*3Oa jpurnal, thme sdrataes
.ot q ,bqnqa~tpsuaI resoitses, sand
o Tnqe#,iofor aem ye
ok Q ~and Mobl ilste ges
h*Msehmp sf the typographi
seare nusse
emthe hath et ee
men.
as ha
Prospeets of "The Age."
'IHE undersigned has commnnded, in the
I City of Richmond, the publication of
Monthly Magatlne' anderthd above title.
It presents tp its readers selectiqns from
ho bust European Periodi'ais, of Literary
nd Sclentife articles, of Novels and Sket
bes, which, having alteady received the
mprimature of an enlightened tagte, cannot
iat prove acceptable to the 8outhern public.
L'he effort will be made to keeP the-readers
t ll Magazine as nearly as possible abreasit
f the literary progress of the age.. Artang
nents have been made which, it is hoped,
rill enable the proprietors to Peourethis
Ind.
The Magazine also preseuts oi-ginalat tcles
komt our best writers, in all departments,
Ind a special aim of the proprietors of this
>etiodioal will be to fotter Sodthiern author
Ihip by offering an adequate and. remuner
itivo. old for Its exurolse.. They will not,
kowever, under the plea of this design, en
woarage by reproduction ln its columns,
,hatolass of compositions which create a
rivid'aud unhealthy taste, to be stated only
yy that hybrid literature which Yankee in
enuity has contrived, under the name of
Ioneational romance.
The Indostrial Itesouroet and the Eduoa
,onal Interest .of the Confederacy-the twin
oundatiops of true independence-will re
yelve the impottant share of aftehtiott they
leserve. In the development, of these ques
ions,.ite object will be to make a bractical
6pplication of the doctripe of StaI Is Rights
o thi policy of the equntry. It will ndeav
r to explain the misfon of the Confederacy,
which is to denonstrat e liberty regulated by
aw, to exhibit a system of States, each su
>reme Within it. foundation, and only bound
> a voluptary alienatiost of powors. It will
rindicate those elemtents. of National Inde
)endence, which are 'eured by a high stan.
lard of intelligence and refinement, by ac
iumulated oapital, varied industry and by
obundant facilities of intermunication. It
will promote 4$o adoption of all those meas
ares In whidh the Confederate. States are
tow deficient. 4d, whilst the Constitution
>f the Confederate States forbida the General
bovernment. t6 organize and operate enter
>rise$ of a naturo calculated to attain these
eulte, the projectore- will conkider it theIr
luty to urge upon the States the develop
neut of intereist so indIsponsable to the "a
ional welfare. It is thus that, through the
kggregate ability of the separate States, the
power of the Confederate States will be made
11anifest. It is thus that the collision of
seotional interest and the oppression of a
ynnunton head will be avoided.
The various departments of literalure to
which the Magazine is devoted, maybe natned
is follows ;
1. Essays ,orzgnal and selected, political,
iterary .and scientiflo, and biographical
'ketches.
2. Novel.=, Tales and Sketches, original
&ad selected,
& 1ievIews of )ooks.
4.Eduostional Essays and News.
5.1 otlies of the, progress of Science and
Art.
IA the fourth section, Itais the design to
Afford to Teacbers iafbrmation needed in
their profession, and a Aea for the interi
hange of Ideas on that subject, to which
aed, their assistance and oollaboraluon is in
vited. South4rn School Bo'oks .ill be no
[ioed sd reviewed; and the Southern system
of Eduton -tas opposed to Neiw" ad
pupirloisin and praotiealsm, uphel ral
ped and defended.
Tsaxa---Each number $.6K. Foi three
mbnths $4. For six nmonths $8.
The trade will be supplied by GEO. L.
BIDGOODS,-161 Main Street.
BUBST LAGARDR & 00, -
Preprietors.
Wx. M BURWALL, Chi'ef Editor.
EatXmr LAaADz, Associate Editor.
feb 13'06
The itherns COnfeaeraCy.
A DAILY JoVRNM4.
FOR THE ARMY AND THE PEOPLB.
D EVOTED tothe Interest of the SolAlers
of the Army of Tennessee and the
Sele of the onfeder&e te. he0
iot se r ofnqv so IE ..
mete te by rad I tty and'
respondente
- ATJANTA, 0E A, , , ,
T 4tort Dp*r$pte 8outhers
~jv41 ~ ~ er of .
matisdnath ea etsiebts an
arged jour aisu, whoee chief det it amil
beto the P .at daily o . og
pD~~ hhaton ra qv$,Afe AIs
a ourely, pdespeada
A New Paper #an Ricianond.
PROSPETUS.
'HE undersigned propose to publish a
J1 Daily. Paper, upder the title of "The
Richmond Herald," on or about the 15th
>f January ult.
It will be entlely independent in politics,
but will nevertheless.scoord to the Admin
Atration a just support In all measures
which, in the opinion of its conductors,
nay be deemed promotive of the good or
he cause in which we are engaged. A
proper criticism of such acts as will be
eemed adverse to this object, will be, of
3ourse, conusistant with the Independent,
ihtracter under which the paper is to. be
naugurated.
In the matter of General News it will be
rotnd to keop pace with the leading jour
mals ot the day, witloit will have added to
it, intho matter of flihancial intelligence a
reature such as,' we venture to say, no pa
per in the Confederacy can boast of. Edi
torials from the pen of one of the ablest
6handial writers In this or ' any other couU
Lry' will be presended ift ach.number.
For reasons. rot now. proper to be men.
iloneri, we foibear to give lbhe names of
those who shalleompose. the regular edito
rial staff ; but we Satter ourselves that
when they shall appear, they will be found
to constitute such an array of talent -as can
Lot be excelled on this continent. .
The well known character of the indivi
dual whose name appears below, as a ste
nographio reporter, furnishes, we presume,
a guarantee that, in all that relates to Im
portant political speeches and debates.
whether in legislative assemblies or out of
them, the "Herald" will'present advanta
ges certainly not to be excelled by any pa
per in the Confederacy.
The farming Interests will be- faithfully
vindicated, and care taken io disseminate
the earliest intelligence which a propEr re
gard for the welfare of that great -element
of national wealth and power shall demand.
-In the matter of correct commercial in
telligence, equal seal shall be manifested,
our object being to assign to each of these
lepartments an editor of known 'experience
and ability.
Arrangements are on foot bywhich to
oecuv6 the earliebt foreign news, and the
paper will contain such editorial t alent as
will fully elucidata the bearing of, foreign
dIplomacy upon Southern interests.
Ia short, "The Richmond Herald" will
be found to combine every feature of Inter
est which th8 requirements of the present,
Drisia demand. .
The enterprise is respectfully commend
i to the favo? and patronage of the citi
tens of the Southern Confederacy.
' P. KEAN & CO.,
feb 18'65 Richmond, Va.
Bonthern Litesry Messenger.
T HIS long established and well-known
journal of Literature having been re
eently purchased by the subscribers, will, In
future, be conducted exolusively under their
oontrol. In all its departments, both busil
ness and editorial, the Messenger will be un
der the management of an entirely new re
gime, and the Proprietors are sanguine of
success in the future which the Magazine has
never yet realised, it their friends and the
publieshall yield them a support worthy of
so impoitant an enterprise, looking to the ad
vancement of'thd highest literary interest of
the Conftderacy.
Argument or appealin behalf of the im
portance of sa elevated literature to our
country, the absqnce-pf which has hitherko
made us a by-*ord of reproaches among the
older natiois, an4even now militates against
our interests abroad, need not be addressed.
to those whom this circulir is designed to
reach.
But to the attainment of this groat end,
soinething 'tore is nedessary than mere ver
bial expressions df sympathy and encourage
aes.. The MIends of Soqsbern literature
must 'oster the efforts of our literary men to
secure for as a worthy pdsioln in the world
of-letters., I I
IWe tdesign te Messenger to be an enter
prils worthy df support of i classes of our
people. We shall am ehiefly to scoure for
our pages, 'the productIons of the highest.
order of genius and scholarship, and at the
saine timb duelit ticles as will contribute to
thAe Instruotion and amusement of the publio
'atarge.; To this end *c shall give our at
tehto to~ and solieit contributions from
SBatbe*% writers In' all -the departmnents of
ofsin sor4, every subject, whose promi
acnce Is sufficient to entitle It tjo notice, 'will
It it q share of attention,
We earnestl uelloit the asistace of osur
friends throug out (the' Conf eeisy in ilh
enlargsmesto eustabstirlico list, which
iebeneasd;' >ab s netomeethe
I~4~pCU!fRW7outta~ to which weuIledl bo
et the prles of 4dibedrlption
,i' twrvee oths.. $ fde six
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tics #11 fohweaSmnhs
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