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RAILROAD SCHEDULES.--The follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. I. R. pass Winnsboro: R oUJAit PAsszqu-NIony. For Cliariof'te 2.81; A. 1J. For Augdistal l ,. ACCOMMODATION FREGHT-DAY. For Augusta, 11.45, A, M. For Charlotte, 1.00, . , New Advertisements. Administrator's Sale-S. W. Daw kins. Sale Under Order of Court-...A. M. Huger. PERSONAL.- Col. James H. Rion returned from Washington on Sun day morning. He expresses hiise'f as much pleased with his: visit to President Hayes. and thinks the outlook very encouraging for South Carolina and the South generally. Trial Justices can furnish them, selves with the necessary blanks by applying at the office of TUE NEws AND HERALD. . .A fill assortment of these blanks will be kept constantly on hand, or supplied at short notice. Prices low, work good, and satisfac tion guaranteed. COLLECTION OF TAxEs.-.-The collec tion of the ten per cent. contribu tion still goes on finely in, this coun ty. We trust that those taxpapers who have not paid, will do so at once. The book will probably be closed in a very short -time, and every citizen should at once call on the Special Agent and pay the quota. The amount collected up to four o'clock on Monday is $4,050.19. Intelligence has been received of the death, in Brooklyn on Friday last, of the Rev. Henry R. Dickson. Mr. Dickson was well known to the people of Fairfield, having been for years a member of Harmony Pres-. bytery. Two years ago he assumed charge of a Dutoh Reforme 1 church in Brooklyn whi-e he has since been officiating. His death, which result ed frin congestive chills, Will be sine-rely lamented. FAIUFIELD: SABR3E'CUB.-We have been requested to state that there will be a meeting of this Club in Winnsboro on Saturday next "at 11 a. M. We understand that the oblect of the meeting is to place the Club upon a full. military footing, and to tender the organization to Governor- Hampton to be enrolled as a part of the State militia. It is desired that every member of the Club, and all who purpose joining it, be present next Saturday at the meeting,. FAsT SCIIEDUL.-The following notice has been issued : C. C. & A. R. R. CO., SUPERINTENDF.NT's OFFICE, CoLUMBIA, 8..C., M~arch 8, 1877. From and after the 11th inst., the p)assenger train north on this road -will leave Augusta .at 8.45 p mn., and stop only at the following named stations :Graniteville, Pine H ouse, Johnston's, Batesburg, Lees ville, WV. C. & A. Junction, Colum-. bia, Ridgeway, Winnsbor-o, Black.. stock,; Chester, Rock Hill and Char lotte. Going south, stop at all regular statiops ..between .Charlotte and Columbia ;isouth of Columbia, at WV. C. & A. Junction, Leesville, Blatesburg, Johnston's, line House, Graniteville and Augusta. A daily freight and acecomnmoda tion ti-aili. will run. (Sundays except ed) stopping at all iltations on the line, leaving Charlotte at 4.85 a. mn., arrivinjr in Columbia at 2.48 p. mn.; leave Columbia 6.80 p. mn., arriving in Augujsta 8.57 .a. mn. Going n orth, leave Augusta 5.00 a. mn., arriving in Columbia 2.28 p. mn.; leave Colwgzbia 9.15 a. in., arriving in Charlotte 7.58 p. in. . s LJ~i.s ANDERsoN, * Superintendent. By this it will be seen tlhat . the n.ight trili will not stop at KilliaIn's, Doko, Simpson's,-White Oak, Wood .wards, Smith's or Lewis'. ' The mail will blyjd g lna hs places by maithere-that is, hooks and arms ' afd4hed to the mail cars which seize thebag suspen.. ded from a pest'at'the' station and sweep it into e train~ V. A smart school boy says takes thirteen it p~ p Stanley Mat'ihowe' Letter to Cham barlain. WAsHINpodi.Ma olt 1O.-Tl e fol-, lowing letters wero-inado publidyes. terday bfGovernor Chamberlain, at the special req eFt df tanley Mat. thews, and arethe letters alluded to by Mr. 1iaine in the Senate on the 7th imst. - VAaIINGTON CITY, MAnOl 4, 1877. ?ot, D. . Ohamberlain, lnumbla, S. : - My D i .- I have not the honor of a personal acquaintance with you, but have. learned to re spect you from nib novedge of your reputation. I take the liberty of addressing you,, now, with great distrust of the propriety of doing so, prefacing it by saying that I speak without authority from any one, and represent only my own views. The situation of public affidrs in Suth Carolina is too complicated to be discussed at length in a note, and yet impresses me as one that ought to be chapgod by the policy of Re piblican statesmen in such a way as not, only to remove all the contro versies that disturb that State, but to remove the embarrassments aris ing from.it, to the party in other parts of the country. It has oc curred to o o suggest, whether by your on cpncgrriehe and co operatiQp, an, srrangenoent could not be arrived at which would obvi ate the necessity for the use of Fed eral arms- to support either government, and leave that to stand which is able -to stand itself. Such a course would relieve the adminis tration from the necessity, so far as executive action is concerned, of making .any decision between the conflicting governments, and would place you in a position of making the sacrifice of what you deemed your abstract rights for the sake of the peace of the community, which would entitle you to the gratitude not only of your own party, but the respect and esteem ithe entire coun try. I trust you will pardon the liberty I have taken, as my mo tive is to promote not only the pub lic but your personal good. With great respect, STANLEY MATTHEWS. Appended to the foregoing letter are the following lines by Mr. Evarts: DEAR GovERNOR-I have read this letter, and conversed with Col. Has - kell and Senator Gordon on this subject, so interesting to us all. I should be very glad to aid in a solu. tion of the difficulties of the situation, and especially to hear from you, speedily. With my compliments to Mrs. Chamberlain, Yours, very truly, Wu. M. EVARTS. Sale Under Order of Court. R E. Er.Lrtsu, Sa,,Anatioaeer. A. Markley Lee, Junior, Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate of J. M. Caldwell & Sons, against Jacob A. Caldwoll and~othere. B Y virtue of an order .of the Dist riot Court of the United States, for the D~isrtiet of South Carolina, in the above case, will be sold on Monday, the second (lay of April, A. D. 1877, at the Court House in the town of Winnsbozro, County of Fairlield and State of South Carolina, at 12 o'clock, m.: All that tract 6f land, containing EIGHT HUNDRED AND FORTY AcRES, more or less, situate, lying an~d being in the 'ounty of Fairfield and the State afores.rid, on the waters of Wateroe Creek, bou nded on the north by lands of W. J. Lathiam, east by lands of Dr. Samuel Mobley, south by la'nds of Rev. T. WV. Erwin. wecst by lands of'4. Watt Blrice; and having such other shape, marks and boundaries as a plat of resurvey made by J. C. Caldwell, D. S., on the -- day of -, 1872, more fully shows. ALSO, All that tract or plantation of land, con taiming Ev3yN HUNDRED ACREs of landl, more or less, sit late, lying and being in the County of Fairiteld and the State aforesaid, on the -waters of Dutchmnan's (Creek, bounded by lands of Thos. Davia, Estate of David P.ro vence, Estate of N. A. Pcay, Henry Harrison, Jeter Harrison and others; and hiaving such other boun laries as a~plat f resurvey nm vio by B.HI. Robertson, D. A., more fully representa. . LSO, All that certaia piece, parcel or Jot of land, with the storo-houso theroon,lying, being and situate in the town of Black stock, in the State and County aforesaid, frontine' on Main Street, and located between the lots owned resp~ectively by Culp & Ragsdalo and John C. Maokorell. ALSO, All that lot or parcel of land lying and situate in the town of Blackstock and State aforesaid, fronting oai Main Street two hundred and tona feet, on south-east by land@ of. W, D. Richardson one hun. dred and aity-eliht' feeton theo north by -lot tro hundired and ten feot, and on the north-west by alley-way one hundred std bixty-eight feet-containing T~faER THOUSAND, NINE HUNDRED AND TWEN TY (8920) SQUAnE YARDS, mere or less. TE MS OF SALE: One third cash, the bafance in two equal anccessive annual Instalments, with interest froin day of sale, payable annual. ly, seeured by bond of purobaser and mortgage of the premises. Buildings on premises to be fnsured, and policy as P urchaser to pay for papera. A. M. HUGER, mar 18-tds Referee, ET'orJob Printnag done at - T NEWR AD n anAL~ tm ALWAYS IJ 0 e AT TheCheap Cash Store --O F--. .Su ellimei &Co. PICKLES ! PICKLES ! In Barrels and Sold by the DOZEN, IRISH POTATOES: Early Rose, Early Goodrich, Peach Blow and A , ink Eyo. All kinds of Now Orleans Syrups. JUST OPENING, _-T A new stock of Spring and Suimmer Goods which will be sold, as9 usual, Very Cheap for .Cash. mar 8 New CGodcs I B. GS andelllner&Co NepIKES PriadLteGS! ex of the..des and publd geery h - IIHPOTAES: anyrin theomarket Mises'andChidre's attrnPink Stoe. AL AWNTRSOOD All kind s ossiblean yus ALWAS OPENEING Aewr hm stock onsists ofd ene..ao Goad wichandil bheoe takes tooual muh ieran sce t~o itamih.Suic if0av t toh anfn Dry oos wain Fine Ealy Millierttosadrs GaNen Spring Pint andohrGodtx pJ. O.dBOAi'S. an o ilurl cLnmbe favorgly &.tho sany in the lowkest,b feb24 A ,G . BNT - Loc'ated hle n's Dotte&Cos instore marked dwin .ricfll supply ofthoiceou asur s poinb, lgse. ee ALAYRA a EeVnGe4i fres and cllie, oeynthe Groclly kp Depa rtet. etblsmn--uha ra ect.-ndsed evething tat the ittosy, sidiou tand allyoir ane. J. 0.MBOAG'S. l.a a'Mr Ca.zL* Ci. s. THOS. R. ROBERTSON, Attorney at L aw AND TRIAL JUSTIOE. 1.11 All business entrusted to him in either capeity will receivo prompt atten tion Oflice on Washington street, one door east of Winnsboro Hotel. II. A G.A!I.L.a. JNO. 8. IRrsOLns. GAILLARD & REYNOLDS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NO. 3 IA W1 RANGE. A. M. MACKEY, Attorpey and Counsollor at Law, No. 1, LAAW RANG1, Winnsboro, 5. C. Aye Special attention paid to the speedy collection of clains. Will practice in arU of the cotjr:s of this State and the United States. Bargaills! Baraizis! -GREAT---. ItEDIUTION IN P ICE s. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS OF FEllED FOR THE CASH ! WIE offer our Stock of Wintor Goods at greatly reduced prices for the -CASH. We will receive in a few dcays a lot of SPRING GOODS which eun be bought V'.R . We would eall the attention of planters to our Stock of PLANTATION HARDWARE onsisting of Iron, Steel, Plows, Bellows, Nails, &c., &c., which we offer LOW DOWN. McMaster & Brice. N B.---Speeial attention to Gents' fur nishing goods, feb 17 TI'o the Citizens or Fafilold. I F you want a pure and unadulterated article of Liquors for medicinal or fanly purposes call at the Centennial Bar. To the Farm r.; aindl Pa titers of 1F you want any Liquors for your la borers or plantation purposes, call at the Ce'ntenn'ial Bar, where you can buy at b)ottoml prices for -CASH. F. W. UABIENICHT, feb 22 Pr.>prietor. Merchant Tailoring. JIE undlersigned informs the citizens of Winnsboro and tho county generally, that lhe has openeld a Tailoring Establish ment in the store next to Mr. J1. Clendin ing's. He is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line at short notico and on reasonable ternms. A full line of samples kept constantly on hand, from which customers may rmake Relections. Special attention given to CUJTTING. A'h 24 -tfa ~mV. 0, ROCHIE. CALL ATTE~NTION TO their large and oleganit assaortment of GLASSWAE Especially their JDerry,, Fruit and Preserve liowls. -ALSO, To their varIety of LAMPS, which, for beauty and cheapness, excel, -ALSO,..-. To their large 4took 6of 0CK0ii?, whiob they offer atilow prds to M1os. out their .EEPS constantly on hand a full sup, [l)y of Ohoice FAMILY Gt00FRIES and PLANTATION MJPLIES, His stock hs ecently boon replenished, ap4 he is now -oady to supply the wants of all. oct12 LADD BROS. WE have now completed one of the best stockts of DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, CROCKEBY, &c, IN TUE COUNTY, We will not be undersold. Let us say, however, that our best Calicoes are 10 conts a yard. We cannot sell thei lower and have a uniform profit on all Goods, GIVE US A CALL. TO OUR COLORED FRIENDM AB you have always put conn deuce mn us, we will state that yoiu may depend on getting goods at a regular oven price. No baits held out to any one, nov80, CONGRESS STREET N w G 0 0 D WINNSB3OBO, S, C. NEW GOODS AT U. G. DESPORTES' AND PRY GOODS, OLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, WINUO35