TRU#tSDAY MO M 8, "66 gg"'We n e Weekly Fe r Um o the subsoril 14 *AVr and if any of our friends wish it lef at their re' c until the Nzws is again . established vhich will be done as soon s mail faci1tiea will allow,) we will- be pleased to receive their orders and post - up their names. To THE P4TRONS OF THE DAILY N4WS. - a The visit of the enemy to this section p of country and his wanton desttuction of our mail facilities, has coM?pel.4N nto suspend the issue of our , daily edition a A until the eAils are again. established, daily. Those who have subscribed for t 'the DAILY N'aws will have the paper r sont 'to them, without the loss of time -during its suspension, as soon as mail fa. cilities are again established, and the paper resumed. Those who wish the weekly FAIR .FIELD COURIEtr sett them, in the mean time, v}llk,please sena in their orders, with the money, and we will be pleased to deliver the paper. O U8PAP.RR, We commence, with this issue, the a publication of our weekly papet "THE k FiltrtnLD CoeBiR" aad until the muils arp established daily, we cannot i r'e-publish our daily editiom Those of our friends who may desire to subscribe will And us ready to- receive their sub scriptions, and deliver the paper. Our terms are .5 per month, and we will endeavor to keep our patrons posted -as to transpiring events. Having made arrangements ror a mail supply we are prepared to furnish the latest news. s All inMportant news that, may 'be. re fi coived will ,be posted, on our bulletin I board for-the benefit of burpatrons. -. THANKS. - ' We'return our grafeful acknotoledge. c menis to tife Grand Un,ion efbread t, ptuin to its old~ We ses p ~*oe iisen o Qqpksablh 1W nser aoos Ing~ to otette ,~ t #he Rpe af uiiiM Are due and are hereby tendered to t~Pplies n ' ott ., h Pph e f r' no mente > br. F. Soa4a, for a saok of.flour and side of middling; to Messrs. KAHN rEILER and Bro. for two iacke of flhr, nd to Mr. JNo. Mn.Datu, for a lot vi n cups, &c., which, we assure him, came i -very handsomely, as the' enemy play. 1 smaeh with our -glassware. Mr. ALLEN CuEsa, will also please cept our thanks 'for his kindness in lacing at our disposal one of his dray. agons, which, indeed, benofitted us a reat deal in hauling our supplies for fipment per railroad. To all with whom we had transac ons in Charlotte, are we placed under iany obligations for their kindness, and re hereby render out thank:. FREE TRANSPORTATION. We return our special acknowledge. rents to Co]. Wx. JOI1*STON, the affa le and gentlemanly President of the lharlotte & South Carolina Railroad, >r transporting th. provisions, under ,ur care, for the citizens of Winnsboro, ree ofall cost. ' We ippreciate the lib. rality and kmdtkess of Col. JOHNSTON, nd take pleasure in making the ac :nowlodgement. To A. H. MARTIN, Esq., are we, too, adebted for kindness in giving us assist ,nce; and to all the gentlemen connected with the C. & S. C, Railroad we return Jur thanks for their favors. 'WE ENEMY AT -FAYETTEVILLE N. 0., t-. The Daily South Carolinien, publish d at Charlotte, N. C., says:' "IP'ayetteville, N. C., is in the pos. esion of the enemy. The.' distance rpm that point to Raleigh is about 55 siles." 4 geitleman who passed through his place to Columbia, informs us that ;on. HAMPTON attacked KILPATRtdKS avalry in, front of Fayetteville, drove a his pickets, and caused CILPATRICK o skedacldle for life. Gen. HAMPTON ook 450 prisoners, and released 157 .onfederates, who were confined-as prie oners bF. the Yankee a'riy. Ge,n. IAMPTON also captured 'large numlper d wagons and horses, but bad to burn he wagons, as he could not bring them if the field. Subsequently, as our informaant says, len. H. was compelled to fall back, tnd he enemy took possession of Fayette The gentleman also stated thatOolds oro,. N. C., is supposed to be in the ahds of the enemy, and ihat they were nakng their way towaidb Raleigh, N. i., and that there wte likely to be a ght between the two points,--that is, holdsb