RAILHOAI? Sen9DUIuc:.-The follow ingiare' tho'hours at -which the 'trains -on At0he 'C. 'C. and .A. 11. -R. .pass 'Winnsboro:: REGULA -PAssEui---XI01m. IFor'Charlotto, 1.25, A. 11. For -Augusta, 11.07, r. -r. AccoMoAIOn l72o1T---DAY. For'Columbia, 7.36, r. st. For Charlotte. .1.0.45, A. Ir jKeW Advortoalonts. New Goods--'Connor & Chandler. Election Notice-IR. M. Sis, 'Secretary of State. .Notice to Creditors-.O. R. 'Thompson, Judge of Probate. 'Knights of 'Honor-E. S. Chand Jor, Reporter. Mr. Mercer Brown, traveling agent of.the 41,, was in town yest Urday. WO .vary from our rule, and take pleasuro In 'pitblishing tho -with drawdl 'of the "Citizens' Tidket," -without the .publication of -names. We are tt lihefy to say, howeve, that the-withdrawal is by authority and in entire good faith. We publish in this issue a portion of the essay delivered by Gen. Juo. Bratton before tho agricultural con vention at Anderson, on the subject -of "Live Stock," and will put out tthe remainder in our next. We shall also publish Major Wood ward's essay on Pisciculture. These ,papers are:both.ablo ones, and will provo both interesting and profita ble reading for the i4tolligent 'farmer. -Township Meeting. The Democratic 'ClUb of Town ship No. 4 met in the Town Hall Tuesday evening the 21st inst., and wastcalled to order by F. Gerig, President, w,ho stated that the Club had been convened in obedience to a