The daily news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1865, February 16, 1865, Image 1

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HE DAILY - NEWS. WINNSBORO, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1865. rNUMBEt 4. ED NEWS: I.ly J TTON. THE DAILT li be surpled for ihreo monha less lime, per mo)nth 400. fifty cents. T fiE TRI-W 6 (a full $hest) can be had (or Ot S10.00. 1io sub#cription ta time than three snonths. THE VAIR Ri a weely paper, willbe f nth for $10. Will he inset the above papers et $4 00 a e'm, consisting of ten bares or leas. Out terms ta b, and in no cAs will be deviated Una tory. JAI. Mc alendeg. 0. I. Tioxps Dr. W. E. Atat J. W. CA-rrreA J. S. ST=WART, J. . CrxAa POST OFF1IC DISTRICT, Winnsboro, cello, Buckbead, Mount, Bee Tfee, gewood, Bell's Store, no's Cookham, h. es,i,Ule, Feasterville, 'e store% ,ladden's Oro gown, Jackson's Cre , . Strother's' liat gp. . S. Single letlers lagA half .ounce in weight,' a dhe Confederate States, shal 1 An additioi Mk additional A half 4uneo or I Drop letters h. In the fore t postage to be prepaid b'y ft euvelopus. Advertised 19 h Sent to regul subscrilbers' - from the office ,o and not 4x eeditig 3 ounc t, Weekly pape p quarter. Semi. eekly een per quarter. - Trl-Weekly per quarter. Four imeA a e per quarter. Five times a at per quarter. oil times a per quarter. Daily paper rter. Periodicals p r than semi montliy shall wepaprs.. odloaZs pa bly, not ex #I ouncg 21 cents per and footi al ounce or f an 0 additional. onthly mount. Utbly er 2 cents an ON TRAWSt1o ATTAR. Every other rupa hiet, period. at, u116gazi not 'sealed, ndbill an exceeding 3 nees in w ny distance, bents addit tional ounce less beyon noes. 10 all eis6, th prepaid by stamps or stamp NVile.' Bi ived T'ROS.PECTU8 TRYIAN I N ILES' REG ,oat ustful Jurnal v orica, has been rovired in on of The -countitman. fac-similo of its original in else of its pages, its typog h0 features which gave value d publici. tionsIsed by X 11eides the (e Register, 'Ie. Countrymnan. Ich should render.it still 01o wit: a de pirtment of eleg eoting the 82Fe of Yankee i , and mod. - ng tself after It, It miseella n4ousweeklies, time being athilped with an is, "t hern tode, esiginal with and f It. An ltogether no h it, is that .1is published in 'ig the editor'b ant4tlon, nine rn in or vil e, And devote,r to agricul. . re, tural sportsg g that in eats the country *The Countryrnas quart., of teen pages, pub oin the edi r's plast.ation. , Ga., to kioh all commIt: Id be ad eased, Our termsa are $6: ths, cr520 annum. edalremit . fet 8'66ton, Ga. 4 iIeusef)4~5~4 ruine4 bg IIOU twe hon payes 00. o lten In .~sbet . Eoroue $6 or illsend a , to any ol r ra should h to feb 18'~ U1K O * n,OGa. LA of everyd' for saloa Soutihern Field and Fireside? OnAND LITERAXY OMIJINATIOE THE SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE, 07 AUQsTA, GA., AND THE ILLUSTRATED MERCURY, Or RAL1.1O, N. C., Combined and continued under the old pop - ular title of the 8OUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDB. TME Proprietdrs o the Aercury having purchased the ournaN FISr.D AND yjnmiDE. and inding it Impossible to make arrangements which would insure a regular supply, of paper, upon account of the ir.gg. ularity,snd ubcertainty of transportation for the FUiLD AND Fifasio At -Augusta, Ga., the same having to be stiplied from the milla at Raleigh, N. C., have removed tbo I19L AND Finsit) to R'aleigh and corh. bined.thae tvo stor4og Literary Journal*. The ManeunT Is theefore meroed into the BourTUR FIRLD AND FinnIug, and will be a'o' published u'nti the state of the country will Justify a divergemoent, wh4n both pa pers will be resumed an4 continued as here tofore. Subscribers to both journals will receive the paper to the full time of sub scription without delay or interruption. The entire editorialand contributorial corps of both papers are retalged upon the energ. Ing journal. It is announced, without fear of contradiction, that the extens1*e and splendid array of combioed talent now pa, ployed in writing fOr the'Fis.p AN $ila RiDs surpasses In zenilne morit, ability, o0 lebrity and nume*"',str4ngth, any cor4bi nation or engagem ever before attsined in the history of odical LitirataVe of Europe or Ameripa. TSRMS: One mubscribar, six months,'$ S .: s $20 00 Eleven subscribers, ; s ; 200 00 Address WM1. .8Int 'rCv., feb 18'85 Ragh, N. C. The Key.14o0e. A MAsoNIO 0N Y XAGAsZtX. W AS commenced ouRe VIIWT OV JAN. UAlRY, 1865, a publication of 0 Monthly Magasine under the aboe title, do votea to the interest of the Aneient and Honorable FrTernit,y of free and Accepted Masons. I believe that every good Mason will arei with me In the opinion that such. publica tion will be al in enlightening our less infr a, ond in dispensing many % o rd of cheerfulness to the heathou. wor thy brotidws as. U w1ll b Urpo -;. ever hun moy a Ia reil 4 _an of a It Tadh ut Landmarks of i1 t ine strength and syonietrical ling, lest I err, In clothing myself for responsible an office, I shall engage .upon the Kay STONE Such sklled editorial talent, as shall keep the lights well trimmed and brightly burning, with the sinere hope that as our work goes forth each month, from the quarries of our labor it may pass an improved inspection and be acceptable to the head and to the 'heart of every good Master at whose home or hands it may be received. TERMS: One subscrib;r six months, $10 00 Twelve subactibeis six moaths, 100 00 Single copies, 2 00 Masons, Lodges, Chapters, Councils and Encampments will pleas. send in t,heir sub. soriptions at once. 'Address WM. . SMITU, Proprietoi, Wals h, N. C Now Ready. THE Yanuary nnmber of Tunu Kasro"NX; the only Masonic Magtzine in the South. The Grand Lodge of North Caro lina, at Raleigh, Dec. 7th, 1864, was plaas ed to pass the following resolution: Whbreas, Brother WM. 11. Smith, of this city, hav comnienced the publication of a Monthly Periodical devoe to the interest of the Masonio- Fraternity, eatitled Tax Ksavron, and whereas, a work of this kind is-very much needed by the Craft through out the Confederate States, therefore, ReIolced. That this Grand Lodge recom mend said work to the Subordinate Lodges and the Craft generally. fob 1866.. Week1y NIeIIgesaeev' 3AEVOWED To NWwS, I.ITUnATYt, CON REG, I8S published at Wilmington, N. 0., en Wednesday of each week, and contains the latest telegra'phie news, thaving the ad. vantage of the news of the Press Associa tion. The Market. will be fully and carefully reportosed a true statemnegt of their co:s. dition h6hestly given.''1We Bave secured correspondents in the armied of Geas.-Lee and eauregard, and wiii always give a faithful and full record of army matters., Post itiasters and otheri are requested to act as Agents and each A gent 11tending six or more subjeribers, ylth the moey for ix mnonths, wll recody. the Istr%a.ooas si months gratis. Subseripti.ons writinot be taken for a long er period than sit months; and in no case will the papet be seat until the money ia re eeived. W Advertisements inserted for $1 per line. beyls. Weekly Intelligener-Three months. $5 we " " - Six months, 10 00 .H. iH. MUNSON. feb 18'66 Edit., and I'tegretor, Prospeets of "The' Age." . ig undersigned has commenced, In the City of Richmond, the publication of a Monthly Magasine under the abovd title, It presents to its readers selections fron the best Europen Periodicals, of Literary and Soientifig articles, of Novels and Sket. ohes, which, having already received the imprimature of ap enlightened'taste, cannot but prove acedptble to theSouthern publioe The effort will. bemade to keep:the readers of the iAgasino nearly as possible abreast of the literary p gross of the age. Arrabg ments h&e bee made which, It ie hoped, will enable the roprietore to secure this end.' ThelMagasines opresente original articles ftom ourt best w iters, in all departments, and o special aI ef the proprietors of this perlodlol wll b t, foster Bout hera author p by n adequate and remuner; dtIv0o fee fo exercise. They will not, however, ub4er lhe plea of this design, en couragerby:reroduction in Its solumns, thatolaso of 9Oppositions which crepte a vivid and unheahy taste, to be stated only by that hybrid literature which Yankee in genuity I(a coetrived, under the name of senoat tonat rom noe. The IudustrieJ Resources - and the Eluca tional Interest 4 the Confed6raoy-the tyin foundatios of ue independence-will re ceive the lmpoo aut share of attention the deserve. In th4 developmebt of thse q1te7 tions, its objeet will be to make a practical application of tle doctrine of States Rights to the policy of the country. It will endeav or to explain the mission of the Confederacy, hich I to de*nstrate liberty regulated by law, to exhibito system of Ptates, each in proe within it foundation, bnd only bound bya v9lunary lienation of powers. It will vindicate those, elements of National Inde pesdence, whiel are scured by.a high akan wad of inteli noe and refnement, by ae cumulated capital, varied industry ad bj abundant facilies of fntermunieation. It will promote t adoption of all those meas ures in which he Confederate States are now de0eient. And, whilst th Constitution of the Confederte 4tates forbids the General Government to. organiso and operate,enter prIses of a nat4re calculated to attain these results, the proectors will consider it their duty to urge upon the States the develop' ment of interests so indiapensable-to the na tional wolbe. It is thus that, through the aggrega e ity of tie separate States, the p wer of, onfederate States will.be made manifestp It Is thus that the collision of sectionf 16teest and the oppression of a common. It will be avoided. The various departi..entv of literature to which the agasine is dovoted,may be named .as follows: 1. Essays triginal and selected, poitical, literary anti salcutilo, -an biogaphio-l sketches. Nove,- Tales and 8ketahes, - origlatil ected.,., -4. dNews. 5. No f Hience and Art. I the design to affor pu needed in their for the inter change o ect, to which end, their a aboraition If in vited. Southern 18ob ooks will be no ticed and reviewed; and the Southern systeip of Education. as opposed to New England empiricism and practioallei, upheld, devel opod and defended. Tns--Eitch number $1.50. For three montno $4. For six months $8. The trade will be supplied by GEO. L. BIDGOOD8, 161 Main Street/ NIANEST LAGARDE & 00, Proprietors. .WK. M. nlRwsi., Chief Editor. ERN sT LAGRAin, Associate Editor. feb 18'64 The Soutsern Confederney. A DAILY JOURAL. FOR THE ARMY AND THE PEOPLE. DEVOTED to the interest of the Soldiers of the Army of Tennespee and the people of the Confederate Statel, being a National Newspaper of news, Politioal, Mili tary, and Miscellaneous, Foreign and Do meatio, prepared by ready writers and tor respondents. ATLANTA, dONORA, the Editorial Departihent of the Southein Costederacy mocludes a combination of pa litical, literary and Industria.l talent, yst miatised in the severa) departmente 'at en. barged journalism, whose chief duty It wHil be to present t.he public a daily mirror of popular thought, datidsi and ereat, after its own fashionund from a purely, independent polat of view,. -The News Department of the Southern Confederacy will embiace a careful cmpila ilon fromh all the Southern papers, andi from late Northern and Foreign sheets--arrange ments having been effected for the-reception or'thsese. A large and eapable cirole of correspop dent. from ever; section of interest, will contribute no little to the prompt collection of transpiring evenab. Especlally will I6 be our 0case to note th. affairs of the army in our front, upon whioh hangs the destiny and in a greet part the entire South. A very large sharb of attention will be paid to matters of a local interest, for which purpose a competent Local Editor, with abi eficient staffo reporters, have been emsploy .. All eontantetios should be iddresseE to the' O~~R8 AND PROPSIETORS. fe Iiouthetn Confederacy. 4RIB forTHRDAIL NEW,Au ...........W...n...r.,...C Boultberat .Eiteraryi lIoessansc, HI8 long established and well-kqown ,,journal.of Literature having been re eitly ptirahased by tho'subscribers, will, in 'Uture, be conducted eAclusively under their iontrol. In all its departmente, both busi iese and editorial, the Messenger will be un ler the management of an eitfirely new re gime, and the Proprietors are sanguine of luccess in thefuture which the Magatinehas iever yet realised, if their friends and the )9blio shall yield. them a support worthy of o important an enterprise, looking to the ad. rancement of the highest literary interest of he Confederacy. Argument or appeal ia behalf of the im portanOo of an elevated literature to our sontryj the absenoe of which has hitherto nade us a by-word of reproaches among the. )lder nations, and even now militates against >ur interest' ibroad, need not be addressed o those whom this circular is designed to reach. But to the attalament of this great end, iomething more is necessary.than mere ver bial expressions of sympathy and encourage mont. The friends of SoutherA literature ast-foster the efforts of our literary men to secure for us a worthy position in the world fletters. We design the Messenger to be an enter prise worthy of stpport of all classes of our people. We shall aia chiefly to secure for our pages, the productions of the highest order of genius and scholarship, and at, the same time such rtioles as will contribute to the instrucition and amusement of the public at large. To this end we shall give our' at tention to and solicit contributions fftem Southern writers in all the departments of Literature. Poetry, Romapce, Review, rIti cism, In short, every subject whose promi nence Is sualcient to entitle it, to notice, will have its due share of atteniloo. We ernestly solicit The assistance of our friends througliout the Confedeiaoy in the enlargement of our subscription list, whidh mpt-be increased to enable us to mtet the heavy pecuniary outlay to which we aball be subject. er the present the prioe of subscription will be $10 for twelve months. $6 for six nonths,if the order Is received previous to March 1, 1865, After that date the-subAcrip tion will be $12, for twelve monthi, $8 for six moi.ths. This increase will not affect those who subsoribebefore the first of March next. Orders must be accompanied with the cash. 11r. George C. Wcdderburn, formerly'of New Orloans, now of this city,will control the business intersts ofthe Messenger, and bir. Frank I. Alfriend, of tbiacity, will di net its editorial managemenL Communjica. lions connected with the literary conduct of t he Messenger will &o directed to the eiltor; other comuunioatidoh shold be directed to the Proprietors. WEDDE"lURN & ALFRIEND, feb 18'65 Richmond,Va. A New Paper In Itelanbond. - PROSPECTUS. T IE undersigned propose to publish a - Dail,y Paper, Vander the title of "The nioicmond Herald," on or about the 15th of January ult, It will be entiely Independentin polities, but will nevertheTess accord to the Adinin istration a just 'support in all measures which, in the opinion of its conduotors, may be. deemed promotive of the good of the cause in whiah we are engaged. A propet oitielim of such aots as. will be deoed adverse to this object, will be,f of course, consistant with the independent charicterunder which. the piper"Is to b6 Inauguratpd. In the matter of General News It will Pe found to keep face with the leading jour.k sale of the day, while it will have added to it, in the aiiter of financlal intelligence a feature Sfueh as, we venture to say, no p a per in the Confederacy can boast of. Edi lorials from the pen of ,ono .of the ablest financial writers In this.or any other coun try will be presented ineach nitnber. . For r'easons not now proper to be mei.. tioed, -we forbear to give the names of those who-shall compose the rigular edito. rfal staff; but we flatter ourselves that when thy shall appear, they will be fquad to constitute Aueh an array of tldent as cati. ogt be excelled on this continent. The'well knmw oharneter of the Indivi. a nal whose namne appears below, as a, sted a graphie reporter, furnishes, we presume, a guarantee that, is all that relates toIna portant politica1 afbeches and dbbales. wifether in legislative assemublies or out of them, the "Hersaid" will. present 'advanta ges certainly-not to be excelled by any pa per in the Qonfuder-aty. The farming interests wil be faithfully vindi9ated, an eafre taken to disseminate the earliest intelligenoe'which a proper re gard for ths-welfmrd of that groat element 4f national wealth ahd powee shall demapd. In the matter - of, correct eoinrp1 in. telligencoe, equel-seat bal ,be saifeed, our object being to assign to saed of hese departntentss editor of kbown experience a abilitg. - Arrangements are on foot by wbiclh to secure the qarliea,t foreign,.news, and the faper will conj.in suchk editorial talent, as will fully elueidate' the beaisg of foreige diplomnacy upon Southern interests,. In short, "The' Riobmond Herald" will be found to combine euery' feature of inter.. eat which the requiremnes of the present erie demnand. The enterprise is respee(ffiey commad ef t' the favor and patronage of the eitf seas of She Sothern Cosfederacy. fe -18 P. KlAN & CO. feb 8'8 . iihmond, 4a. A LL kinds cf JOB WQILK nently ezoon LI. tod a this eille.. Reports of ti Press Association,. .Enteted accontling to Act of Congftu n t ie yftr 1863. by J. . Thrnsbtf. In the Clerk's Yfte a the Di,ar-et Court of the os tte ftletorthuibonk ef a Divurlet or U99%gla. W '7-No teegapaio news was 1& ceived last night,1 All Confederate prisonera held by the Federals in close cotfinement for retal' iation have been officially ordered by' Stanton to be released abd set to Port, rose Monroe for exchange. The otthern Pauardlas. Is published baily Tri-Weekly and Weeklyj by C, P. Pelhamirat Colibia, a. C., TERMS. , ' Daly Guardian, three months i t 1 120 00 Tri Weekly Guardian, three months 1 15 00 Weekly Guardian, six months s s: i 10 00 Adoertteeemente. Ono square, Arat insertion : a : : 00 Each subsequent insertion g : 1 a : '4 00 feb 18'65 Sitate Reord of lWames of Dow ceaed Soldiers. SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE, COLUNUTA, January 10, 18065. UNDER appointmenti by the legislature to r eparo this leoerd, I earnestly appeal to the families or. ilOde of our de. ceased soldiers to qpn4ape at oqee theirnauas' &c., while there IN lid op6rttMnlty to sedur6 accurate information. opital registe" and reports of easus' Ie fross.tht y ore. #eolent in the inforhtion req , int be obtuined t bow. - i *TheMoord wl1 t1ibgrlg of the war, au nld icuell'thIh ba .iet% killed In battle or died 6f *oun( reoavd In battle, or from.d0#s or .ooeu1ent. , If you have been so fortdnato as no, to lose friend or relative, yet r'meiti6r I%VU,t is nobli to res6u* fiom oblivlqi tho sapp of but one friendless youth who had gone from your melitborhood to dieM cir 6atse. Give-1. Namo I* ful. 2. From what. District. 8. Rank. 4. Coapany, 6. Regiment and arm of service. 0. Died, year, month, day. 7. Caude of death, -and remarks (as where he'died, age, previously Wounded, &c.) ci:culArs and blanks to be illed wil,6% sent to such as desire them. Nd fee or wiponso is incurred by any one forhavtngthiieaord made. . The tate is endeavoring to fulfill a sacred obligation in sering no*, and re cording for ponterity, the names of all her sons who have fallen In this war. In 18621 the Convention unanimously resolved that this shooki be done, -as a token of *sspeet ie their-memories, and a legagy of Auestjns. ble value loQeir friends;" and the resolution was sent forth, by their order, to be read tr our reginients,.. bMUio and compaulo everywhere. Many a brave soldier may .have,died in solitude or rusbed,upotif $h foe, 'with thp thought in his hearttat'his name Would he honorably preserved-St home I fob 13'6,-8 WM J.' RIVERO, 5lAe teporter's Pi.ecvory BASnD Q* PHOIftOIRAPIIY. H AS been published, aSo* wif the above title, prepared by the subseriber *he has had nearly tirenty jears praqtio In Photograohie wrIMZ, ha1in beeu ione tim'employled.asauoola Veport4r-A the U, 8. Senate, and whoips botufor thq last saventeen months, anid is Iow r6portb*ot the Atlanta Inteljigeneet. ' .The Ploionary wiU op0 Ip4taoj ryekipti of a A-mple nomii, uri, for *ri. ing wIth'Pliofegoaphle4;te p libont 20,000 words of the English language, er nnety, sine one hundreths of those ivL common use -tho resaintag words being esIly ,wittem after these are learned. In'the -instruction ef the dotienary, 'lug. pIe instrueAq,iitbeSi?$,O,for ;bgisar; of the itudy of thography, wit lithe giaphd' lifuitrilida, -iptt4i by 6e of ' the best, atitr-da jie,Confedersey,- The objpot of tlq publiention is t m%ke a JiT, DAUD for 10onfed'erae Repter', adal' ren. der it possible for the muc= coveted apd.beavl tiful art of Repoting,t be Iloerned evewy WAhoat the'Wit oiftea1Ae'. As the work will be expensive,i mw tyitr having been proalatsiqpreasiy for it, only a small'edition.wW ipa , Those w ho d~airse copis 'are %4: e sond to the anthow thelt o*d'd* a6'beb, (19 he seefed,) aoeompanied:.Wi4hAbe ,pelce for,the same, wpieh will bie ffedolfars pg. copy. The' book in pa~ern oindi, Wb4 euitable for useg, 'will be sent to elhaub,eribets by mes#, with'. out aditona4eige. MJAR8WfA'LTI , fabil8'66 a. . Atlante 0ev osestortqasiOvessse I.4oA,t gicams.0Ph, V4. Nlon. .lar DaV1 of If iss., P'gntf eMt. liOn. A. 1k. Gavat,i d Gal,VIcePrN hf. .L P a axmnt, .t ,La.,, Bestor of &4q4e. 0. A. Tan saoAx, of (, C.. See' feoeairy. 3. C. 1iincr f8usinn of Ky.; B&e o .Wa.. S. IR. M a1..pa*,- of,F a., irtgf ,*be . Navy. Hen. Goe DAvis, pf' i. ., Auldrney GeneraI. J6ma 10. iteAAx, of T1!ras, Potstcr fes. Heade-t'fwN-turha John,)T ei' san of Coan. 5rig-Gen. , Lw,,Qetiriakr en. theW. Johnt, l Paar9eoer.