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RAnLBOAD ScrEDULEs. -Te follow ing are the hours at which the trains on tho (1. C. and A. I. R. pass Winnsboro: RROULAR PASMENoEn-NonT. For Charlotto, 1.10, A. I. For Aug'usta, 2.3 3, A. U. ACQ0MMODATION FREIoUT--DAY. For Aiigusta, 10.25, A. M. uor Charlotte, 11.33, A. m. sW- Advortisers will pleaso re iminber that advertisements, in order to Sicuirc insertion, must 1o handed ill by nino o'clock on Tue.s day morining. Contract advertise monts must b handed in by the same hour on Monday morning. Now Advertibementa. Notico--S. 13. Clowney. Sde of Mort.gaged LAul-T. H. Clark. Finial Notice-R. J. McCarley. Building and Loan--D. R. Flen niken, Secretary. In Circuit Court-J. E. lagood, Special Mastor. The jail is quite full of prisoners, and the indications are that tbe com ing torm of the circuit court will bo occupied entirely with the trial of criminal cases. Mr. Wyatt M. Propst is author ixed to reoeive subscriptions to Tu: NEws AN HERALD and receipt for the same. le will bo found at all times at this oflice, and we trust ho will be kept busily Onmployed. POSTPoNE).-In consequence of the extremely bad weather ou Mond-ty lht, the mass meeting of citizens of this county calle..1 for that day was postpoued till Monday, the 8th inst. Ther is every reason to be lieve that on that day thcro will be a very full attendance. ItLoIous.-By request of the Young Mon's Christian Aseociation of this place, Rev. T. W. Melli champ, of the Baptist church, will proach a sermon to the young, in the Associato Reformed Presbyterian churh, on noxt Sunday night, at 7 o'cloek. The public are invited to attend. There will be no services in the other churches. As our reporter c.mio along Wator Stret last night, shivering with the chill night rir, and drawing' his over' coat tightly about him, he thought, "now is the time for colds aud coughs," but if poor mortah onlyknew what a cortain curo Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup is, how few would long suin'r, ~.and then4 it only costa twenty-live contsa -Sa ndusiky( Ohio) Regi?ter.* Mr. John C. B. SmH h, treas~urer of the Chamrlotte, Columbia aind .Augudta Raihcall Company, an niounces that the coup~ons of bonds of the companyfl which becauno duo on the 1st inst., will be paid at the following-.nsmed places :Banking Hrouse of Mi. K. Jess~up, Paton & CJo., New York ; the Strnto Deposit Company, Baltimore, Md. ; the First National Bank of Charlotte, N. (.. ; the Central National Bank of Columbia, S. C. ; and the Nation al Bank of Augusta, Georgia. WEEOF PRAYE.-In accordance with the regnest of the Evangelical Alliance, that the week after the first Sabbath in January be set apart by Christians of all denominations in every part of the world, as a season of prayer for special purp)oses, there will be services helid in the various churches of this place every afternoon -during the coming woek, o,s follows: On Monday and Thurs t ay, in the Methodist church ; on Tuesday and Friday in the Associ ate Reformed Presbyterian church; and on We-inosday and Saturday in Presblyterian church-services to commence at 4 o'clock. A full at tendaoco is earnestly desired. GIN-HousE BUnINED.-We are in formed that the gin-houne, gin head and engine of Mr. Joseph Jenkins, V near Thidgeway, were destroyed by fire on the night of the 28th alt., at the tiine of the heavy rain-storm. M.Jenkins was on a visit to Co. lumbia, and there had been no fire previoustoe burning-a fiact which would seem clearly 'to indi. cate that the firo' was the work of ~*incendiaries. Mr. I.mvid Seigler, residing near by, was the first per son who arrived on the spot, and lie succeeded in rolling off three balos of cotton. The re'st was destroyed. The gin house and attachments were insured for one thousand dollars in tho~t. Paul Fire and Marine Insar ance Company, of which Mr. Jas. W. Liw is the agent at this place. The NEWs AND CoUnIEB comes to na in a now and handsom~e dress, which but adds another good'feature tb this alrepdy ezqqllent newspaper. . W te pleased to learn that its0 prosper. ity is constantly on the increase. A 01jour nal that has dono such splendid service for the Stato in every emner gency since its establishment certain ly deserves a warm and general sup port from those whose cause it has so ably and effoctively espoused. The publishers have our renewed wished for continued prospority. A now counterfeit $1,000 green back has conio into the possecsion of the trcasury detectives. Tho noto was discovered in the West., and the plate upon which it was printed is said to have been in existence two"or throo years, and is believed to bo the work of the notorious Tom Ballard, now unlergoing a thirty years' Pen tee ccof imapiionmeont for counter foiling.. The counterfeit is an excel lent and dangerons; one, which found its way to the treasury. It hsd been tahen by a bank and paid out again TH HA roMPON DA.-Tho Hamp, ton Badl, which had been in expoecta tion for some weeks,, caie off on Monday night at the Tl'hiespian Hall. Despite the extreinely uipropitious weather, there wara l. arge number of hidies and gentlemen present. Without going into details, it is enough to say that the Ball was in every way a perfect success. The music, furmished by the Colunbia Opera House Band, was unusually fine, and under its inspiration the young poople went heartily into the dance. The tuippor was- undoubted ly one of the finest spread in Winns boro for many years. The party kept up their enjoymont till a Very late hour, and then desitited, not bo cause they felt so inclinod, but be cause it wi time. The entire man agoemnt reflects groat credit on the gentlemen conitituting the several cominttecs. Address to the Peoplo of South Cero lina. CoLUmA, S. C., Jan. 1, 1877. In a'isordarme3 with and under the authority giiN-n by the recent ros olitions of tlh Hoiuso of Repro!sent atives, I herebiy cL 11111pon all faithful law-abiding and loyal citigcus of South Carolina who desire to main tain the governmuent of their choieo to como frward promptly, and to pay ten per cnt. of the amount of the Ltes paid by thomn hst year. Duae notice will be given to the eit izemn; of each cunty of the appoint ment of somec proper agent for the collection of the contribution here c:dbl:d for. The resolutions of the House of Representatives; authorize; a call for twdonty-iiv 'Opar coxnt. of latst yoIVr' tatxc, bt all immecdiate wnts. of the legitimato governmeu nt of the Stato can be suppliedl if the Ivo;)le will respuni Igenerally to the c:all lherc made for ten pmer cent. Trhe inmatesh~r of the charitable and penal institutions of the Staute ar-e now runn'ering for want of proper(~ supph'~en and it is to mleet thi needs wich aIppe(% to us so) stroingly that fund,; tnro now required. It is for the people of South Car olina now to determine whether they will support the government they have installed or the aittemupted usurpation which is only upheld by the bayon ets of the Federa~l troop)s. I am but the representative of the people of the Staite, and to their do cisism I shaull bow with profoutnd ro spec't. As long as; they choose to sutpport me as the duly elected Gov e rno.tr, I shall maintain that position; and if supported by them I feel sa:fe in assurinlg thema that that their Irighjr to ill soon ho firmly establiedc and fully recognized. Oor cause is just, and we have left it; vindication to the highest legal tribunal of the States. I adjure our peoplle, there fore, to be steaidfast, law-abiding and peaceful, and1( I pray that the new year will bring to them the blessings of pcelC and( of prosperity. \VAmi HAMPTON, Governor of South Carolina. ' LAunoE SALE OF S'rOCKS AND BONDs. -The Southern Railway Security Company advertise for sale theiu entire interest in the several South ern companies they have for somec years controlled. This would seem~ to indiente a failure on the part ol the company to realize a good profit on their Southern investments fact which would probably occasiorn miuoh surprise. As showing the ex tent to which this association invest ed in railroad stocks and bonds, we give the following list of securities now offered for sale: 6,871 Shares Richmond and Peters burg Railroad Company's Stock. 2,952 Shiaresi Wilmington, Columbii and AugustanRailroad Company's Stock. 600,000 Income Convertible Bonds of same Comupany. 9,129 Share0 Northeastern (S. 0,) RXailroad Conapany's stock. 4,614 Shares Cherawv and Darlington Railroad Comppany's Stook. 18.024 Sha.res (3harlotto, OihashIn and Augusta Railroad Compa ny's 8tock. 10 Shares South Caroliia Railroad Comupanxy's Stock, 11,000 Wilihuigto, Coluumbia and Augusta Railroad Company's Firr.t Mortgago Bonds. 876,000 notes of the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, maturing from 1877 to 1882 The Masonio Colabration. The Masono of this place, comi prised in Adoniram Lodge of Per fection, Winnsboro Chapter, No. 2, R. A. U., and Winitboro Lodge, No. 11, A. F. M., joined in a celebra tion of the Festival of Saint John the Evaiigolist, the 27th day of December. At tho hour appointed the members of the different bodios above mentioned formed in pro Cession, and, headed by the Citizons' Cornet Band, marclied to the residence of Rev. Bro. C. E. Chichester, who had been selected to deliver an address appropriate to the occasion. He was then escor t ed to the hall. The excreices were opened with a brief address by Bro. R. L. Dannenberg, of Adoniran Lodgo of Perfection, who stated that in thus CCbrating St. John1 Day, the Masons of this community revived a plcasing custom which had prevailod for many years, and that this revival would be the begitming of its continued observanco. He closed by announciig that, in ac cordance with the univerral practice of tho Masonic fratcrliity, the exorcises would be openod with prayer. After a prayer by Rev. Bro. J. . Connor, the orator of the occasionJ, Rev. Bro. Chicherter, was introduced. We rcgret that we have not space to give hisi address in full; and any sFynp01)is that we might attempt, would be doing justice neither to the learned speak er nor to tho interesting thome lie handled so well. The address em bodied a review of the origin, pro gross and general history of Mason ry ; a statement of the principles underl yin g the institution ; su im partial discussion of the objections from time to time urged against it and an enumeration of some of tho more important moral lessons taught in the order. The speaker Closed with an earnest appeal to the Masonic brethren to be true to thoir vows, and to be zealous, earniest aund lborious in furthering _the aims of the fra.terity, increasing its use failnoso on(d maintaining its honor. After music, Past Master Wmn. N. Chandler, of Winnsboro Lodge, arose and, addessing Past Master Henry N. Obear, pr~eented ihat gontlemann with a very handlsome Mas~onie jewel-a token of c:.teem from the Lodge the speaker repre gift, expressed in feeling~I huguago the graisleation afford.d him by the action of his breth~ren, aind the hope that he would be cuenld to cho w his appreciation in future by a re niewed zeal for the prosperit-y of the order. The exercises wero closed with a benediction pronounced b~y Rev. Bro. J. S. Connor. We trust that this customn of celebrating St. John'sf Day, so auspiciouely revived, will bo hero afteor observed without interruption from any cause. Mattera in Columbia. There have been but few items of news from Columbia during the pas~t week. The Congrecssionial sub comnmi ttoo-from the House-bas fluished its labors, and returned to Washington, where the entire comn muittee sent to the South will sit, collate the evidence taken, and sub.. mit their final report. The result of the committee's inquiries in this State is given ini the following dis patch to the Nrews and Courier, from its special reporter, dated De combdr 28, 1876 : The House Congressional Sub.. Committee spent the day in examnin ing witnesses, white and colored, relative to the alleged1 intimidation of RepublicaLn voters, and adjourned this evening aine die. This com.. miittee, composed of Mr. Saylor, chairman, and Judlges Laurence and Abbott, give it as their conclusion, after a most careful examination lasting three woeks, that they be lieve that a majority of the votes actually cast by the voters of the State are for the Hayes and Wheeler Electors, as shown by the precinct managers' returns, andl that the majority runs from 600 to 800, with out questioning any of the reimu.:s. If this was any thing but .a great national question and was to be .de cided upon mere technical points, there are probably precincts enough whore the vote was marked by fata irregularities to overturn this ro suit. I asked as to the resultin regard to the State ticket. My informant (Mr. Sayler) repli ed: "So far as the State elootion is concerned, there is no donbt that Hampton is eleotea by eleven hun d red iityv an4 -nnmy -uimit the balance of the Democratic State ticket isi also elected." I asked if the investigation was concluded. Ho said it was, as the work of the sub-comitittee is dono aud it will not assewblo here again. The Charleston committee will probably be detained there until Sunday or Monday, Mr. Saylor also stated thmt the Robbins box was the only one thrown out, as it was not claimo:1, even by the Ro publiens. As the box was open only from about 2 to 0 o'clock, it would have required six men to the minute to be sworn rand voted to iakO up the nuubor claimed to have Voeglly oted thele. In regard to the testimnuiiy of the Unitcd States ofliecrs, Mr. Sayler said : "The tes timnony of thmo gentlemen entirely seL as' I() that of the negi Ous ill to intimi(aItion at the polls, ntud these oiiesWore brought -In to tesitf~y wit1out 1ny reference to thei r poli ties, for the irposo of getting~ an important mid unibiosd siatemient Upon this head." III reoferece to the E.llenton ltiot he aid that it had no political igniicaneo, and Wan not regarded by the coumIiittoo at all, ovon by the Ropublican mem hors. In conliion Mr. Saylor said : "I think Hampton will be governor of this State. He is eloetod and ought to bo. There is no question about bio election, in my judgment, If tho returns indicate the election of Hayos, as no doubt they do, much moro do they indicato the election of l lampton ; and I say without hny montal reservation whatovor. that I think that Hayes and Woloeeinr, and Hampton and the entire Democratic Stato tickot havo boon elected by a docisive majority." In the Supromo Coart the quo warranto case against the Hayon olectors caio to an end by the re fusal of the Radical claimna nts, through their counsel, Corbin, to roeognizo tho jurisdiction of the court, and a ion-appearance when the caso wan called for a final hear ing. Thie Court took the record, and holds the matter under advise ment. The liabeas corpus caso before Judge Carpenter, of which mention wa nmade last wook, was brought to a close on Saturday last. Tho superintendent of the ponitoutiary was represented by Mesfirs. 3arker, Youm'nu 11s and 'af:xwell, anl A. Chamiberlain wan represented by R. 1. Elliott and D. T. Corbin. The case was argued at groat length by the counsol on each side. Judge Carpenter reserved his docicion. M.Nomo ELze-rsoss4.-At the last regular communication of Winns bore Lodge,'No. 11, A.-. F.-. M.-., the following officer wore install ed, to serve during the ensuing Masonic year : W. G. Jordan, W. M. Rt. L. Doe.nnenberg, S. W. J7. F. IMcMaster, J. W. A. F..Gooding, T1reasurer. WVm. N. Chandler, Secretary. G. B. McCants, 8. D. R1. F. Lbetch, J. D. E. WV. Aiken,) A. McKenz~Ie, Tiler. At the annual communication of Monticello Lodge, No. 100, hold on the 27th ult., the following officers were installed to servo for a like period: Jocob N. Bueby,W. M. J. Bunyan Davis, S. W. H. M. Zealy, J. WV. R. T Yarborough, S. D). H. WS. Owens, J. 1). T1. E. BikdI, Seetary. D).1 Wi ils~on, Treas~urer. dno. DI. (Goree, Tiler. Instructions to Ornctals, Governor IHmpton has issued tha (following .letter of instructions for thle guidance of county officers elected at the har.t. general electitm: Evmeiy person electod to office at thea last general election will, whore bond is required by law, execute suchi bondl, have it duly appprovedi by the Clonnty Commnissioners of the county, and recorded in the Registry of Mesne Conveyance for the county, and will also take the oath of oee required by law, and( return the sume to this olheo, together with the offiial bond; and upon receipt of the same, with proof that tihe b)ond~ has been duly ap proved and1 recorded, a commission will issue, in duo cornc. The right to the oflico is derived from the election and not from the commlis mion ; 11h(1latter is only an evidence of tihe election, and the delay in for wardling it does5 not in any way affeoct the title to the omoie or the right to poerformf the duties of it. All prs5on~s elected to omce are requested to qualify as early as possible and enter upon tihe dis charge of the duties of their re spective offices. In case the inoumn bent refuse to deliver possiessmion, proceedings should be at once in mnstituted in the courts to compel him to vacate the omieo. WANT OF CoNFIDENcE.-Trade is depressed, and the industries of the wvhole country flags. Ask the cause and yo-u are told it is duo to "want of confidence." Ask the few who have not used Da. TUTT's HAIr DYE, and they say "I h1avm no confidence in 1t2 I .lave been so ofteni hum bugge-1 by such articles," We ask them to -r'a tha fn11nwin tsm ny from partios of uudoubtod vc racity : HAwKIN8VILLE, GA., Oct. 89, 1869. Da. W. H. T'r-r : Doar Sir :-I considor your Hair Dye a triumph. Our barbers pro nounce it superior to all othors. Yours truly, I. A. TuoMptPoN, Druggist. NiEw ORLEAN4, Oct. 5, 1870. DR. TUTT: Dear Sir :-Your IHir Dyo bids fair to rim every other dyo out of this mnarket. Rospectfully, Join; KimiAjr,. SMANNAI, OA., Sept. 27,1871. DR. TUrT : Doar Sir :-Your Hair Dye is the ho) t I over ined. Yours truly, D. 0. Mi.:ai. * l\T OTICIm. T OFPlt for sWo 'veral tracts of land lotst td in ditien-nt pacrt't of this Countty. riia acotunisdating, tpply to jra 3St. SAL B.C'LOWNEY. Whinllsbo ( Buildling and Loan Associat ion. F]F I - E''3rd r. gular a.-tnthly meeiig of - tte 1itt.o l'ui;finlg nid Loan A seein ion will o lield in the TUwn1 Itall ou Mondy evenirng, 11ho 8th intmi.,a 7 'clouk. Mernber, . ill tring ih .ir book anl pay their tuonithly istI amerni at or before i hat tiie, otlh. rwise the pelialty of twenty cent. per c-tre will be chatrged after Jo. imeetinirg. 'hiere will bo $1,00 to $1,'00 for loan. D) R. FilNNIKiEN, jan 4 Sec. and Treas. United Sfaten of A meriea, Dis trict of Sonth Carolina. FOUnTR CitCVIT- -IN 011oUIT COURT. Harvey Terry, Complainait, v3. the PlItn ter's Bank of Fairfield. et. al. In Equity. Bill for Account, Relief, &o. I3 a"" ordor of o l2th Deceber, _B 187t6, in 0he abIove a1tatedl cause, I was, dirceted, a% pncial Miwter. to take the testiniony and report all the facts in the cause p-rtoinnt to a fit I1 determ itit ion thereof, tnd( in pursuanceo to stid tordter notice is lierby given to all persons cred itors of said Bank and owning or hand ling Bills. "or claims against tho amne to appear beforo mo at mv office in the city of Charleston onl or before the Ist day of March next and prove Ad filo tho same, or in default thereof" will bo depri vedl of the benefits of any (ecreo which may bo 111de in the caus . J. E. ITAGOOD, jan 2 4 8peoial Master. Male of Mortgaged Properfty. T N pura n of atithorit conferred on .1 mt0 by a power , f iattimn'-y contained in a doI d by Hlenry Rush nI Miry A. E. m1h. of <la the '..!nd .lay ofr Morh, 18, L acting for and on hohalf of ily as5~igne e, Mter. Witto Bros., w,.ill offer for saile oni the first Montday in Felruary next, at publio outcry, to the highest bid de-r, Ieore the court lious door in Winntaboro, between the houri of 11 o'clock, a. it., and 5 o'clook p. im. l(le foll*wing de.scribe;d'property, to wit: All th.t lot or paerce of fliid slituated nutd lyin itt -t4 COunIty of Fairfivld aind State of tiutht C:arolina;, upon the head wvators of Soniia's Creek, lboundedtc otn theo north by landls of Gieorgeo Moor, on theo south b~y 1:law; er Fran~klin ,la'erl, on the east by latnd', of Lou isar ).I.ltonj, tad on tho: w-ad by liads of lie nry Heins, 1and or lesst. AT.SO, Ono iron'-grtay mare, three cowsc andi three catlves. Th'lis cdo is; for theo purposo of f-l nim re.r.rtunge giv en to tme by Ufcnsy Jh taii and to hins A ..1nrsh, of daIte LI.the I i ay of ' sn.I, 167. P't-acn1e to pa.y for' tpper. jan 4 ..t T1. II. UiARKE. TO All parties indebted to R. J. McCIARLEY. I. J. McCARLLEY bogs. onlcoC more and for thte lat timto to invite all partios who have not yet squtaredt uip their aicottts to do tao at once, in order to avoid legal oxptensnis. P S. - Ho ailso begs lo itiformi overvbody that lie now in:tendes doing ia cashi hl~~inens ahatiu nos i' ordetrs oni ant( after la, Jan. %7 utilccotiipanaiud by the cashl will noit be' fill d. r j-'iTE. unders-igned desiro to rernind ..t.icthir old ftiendi tand cusitomecrs andi the public generally that the'y tare ratill to be found att their ohld stanrd, with at full -to of Phatitatiotn atnd Faiily (I ronrriec, Hoot.;, Shoes anid Doumesti. D~ry (Goods &c. All of which they atro Offerinag'it prices in kecepinag with the htardi times anti searcity of' money. Glive uis a ciall and be convinced of what, we say, N. B.-Tihose potrsone indebted to tus arc hereby notified to como forward attd make payment at once, or thoy will find thoir aocounts in the hands of an onficer for collect ion. Wo neced our tmoney3 andI~ mntst havo it. nov 2 JOH NSTON & PETTIICRIEW, ST'ATE 0OF SOUTHI CAIROLINA CouNrry or FAstiarZEJu. Trhos. Neely, adminisiitrator of Estate of Ann Walling, D)oceased, vs. Elizabeth Walling. Jno. Walling and othierM. T N ob~edienlco to an order from the . Court of Probate, macde in the above stated ease, I will offer for sale on the first Monday in January ntiot, before the Coust Hiouso door in Winnsboro, t8. C., tho tract of landi belong;ing to the catato of Ann Waalling, deceaised, containing Mbven-' ty-four acres, more or less, and1( bounded by lstads of \lrs. Marthia Black, estato of I hllip Walig andl~ others. Taus or sirL-- ona-haalf cashl on day of salo, balance in one and two years there.. after, oqttal instalments nocuiredt by Bond andl Martgage with itetreat from day of sale. Purchasers to pay fo3 necessary papers. B. W RUIFF, jan 4-1m - F. . ADVYERFTISING $3,25i0.40 worth of spacee in var-ious newspapert( ditributed throuigh thirty St atos will be aold for $700 cashi. Acourato inrccrtions guaranteOll. A list of the papors, giving daily and woekly circula. tion and printed schedule of rates, sent free on applicaiona to -GEO. P ItOWEFLL &.C0., INewspaper Advertialxag Agents, No. 41 ?srk blw New Worle Ad ministrator's Saile, ptY atority of Jno. J. Nuil, Esq. - SJutidge of Probate for Fairfield coun ty, I nill oin r for male, at publio outcry on the 5th d161ly of Janunary, 77, at the residence of ijrs. E. T. Mayfilld, in this conity, all the )eronal property belong. ing to the catate of Mrsi. 8. A. Cameron, deceasod. T.ERM8-Cash. ROB'r. C. ARNETT, 2t, Administrator. ..EEPS constantly on hand a full sup ply of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES and PLANTATION SUPPLIES. Iis stock has recently been replonilied, and he is now ready to supply the wants of all. oct12 PRO ILAIVATION! 113Y authority illvested in me as the' LEADER OF LOW PRICES I do hereby summon and command all persons in the County of Faiefield, state of South Carolina, to proeevd at once to the large and commodiouq eiaablishimont of R. L. DANNENlIERtI, and. there elect and buy thnir Rill and Winter supply of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shooa, flat*; and Caps, Ladies' and (enai' Notions, Ac., and bring with thom their rca(v change, that I may give then all the lennfitsi which I desiro by buying m y goods for Cash. And. it is further ordered, by my au thority, that, I must and shall cominote with any htonne in my line, either in Charlsonm, C'olumibia or Charlotte. And all person~s failing so to do, will b)e a1 judged the enemnios of GAoodI 4lood, at imwv Pricest, and punishedl by go)ing elsewhere and buying their goods. AndI it, is further oricered that all those who are indi ebtid to mu'. shaill repair at once to thiiplce an d close their acoun In. All those failing to do so,will hereafter be dlebarred frotn ever againtreceiving Credit at my Ilousce. Signmed, sealed and delivered, this 10th day of November, 1876. R. L. Dannenberg. Publishers and Printers Can buy direct of the Maunufacturer on favorable terms. "Tus AssoOJ HAnnY Chtrrto MAcurmes are the benos anid cheapest low priced machine mhade, and havo a national repu tation for utility and durability.".-The IJedrolIy >er, (.bCgeo. Tnr. Axsox HIAruy PM'na Cu'mra is by fa the best machine which can he ob binned for a lesso price than one hundred dollars. It in of Kreat strength. These ra~hinee have alwarys taken the highest stand. It iis thme ontly machine to which is aplied the Patent Movablo Cutting B3oardl. Thbis devicee has a ropnDtation of itself: by it, the cutting boardl can be in stantly anti accuiratel y umovedi, so that a perfect out is. insurett, This is a very Im portant ptoinlt in the machine, andI one that is possessedt by no other. It greatly rudues~ the labor of preparation in work ing the paper backward and forwardl. We cannot too strongly recotumend the ad vantages of this patent movable board. It is worth the prico of thie machine, antd purolharors si .ould fully u ndertand m how hghly it is to ho valued. "-Ge. P), JRoaer &f (b.'s Newspaiper R-porter ,and P'rinter's Tu,. LA-rIa' IMPkovED HIARDY CAnn Ce? 'ru is pronounced the most desirable Card (hutter in the market, for the general uses of a printing ofle. 'rhe well kinown Rtooor.rs CAnn Ou-rran, with may latcst imnprovementft, is still pre ferred by manny printers, and holds its fav'orihismover othmor imachijns. INone gecnuino hut those having may full addreas lettered in thme eastinmg. ./# Newapora in want of advertising from first parties should sondI for my ciroular. F. A.JIAIIDY, A uburndale, Massi. I will buy of those that buy of me. deo 14 'F'A.I ~NSOTIcYB]. rp lE undereigned hereby give notIeb ..that from this date they w-lU sell onr credit to no NO PERSON~ WHUOMSOEViT anid that they will'-aceept no ordero for goods from anyone. Their *erms will be invarially CABJH, dee 21 IR SU(A)HIlMFR Set YIEATY, B3I~O A G WINNSBORO, S. 0., BY TE WINNSBORO PUBLIIING 00. [T CONTAINS A 8UMMIARY OF THlE LEA.DING EVENTS OF THE DAY, State News, County News, Political News, Etc. LHE EDITO IAL DEPARTM4ENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCAL 00LUJIN Is well filled with town and county news. l'ho aim of the Publishers is to issue a LIRST-OLASS4 FAMILY NEW8PAPERL. Terms of Subscription, payable invaria bly in advanco: a)no copy, one year,---- - ---$3.00. 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