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TRIl--WEEALY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Wookly One Year. - - - s - 1.00 ** " Six-mont1hs1. - - - 2.00 S Thre ino nths. - - 1.00 f RATES OF ADVERTISING. One sqnare one insert-ion $1.00. For eachl subsequent, insertion 50c. Obittim-I rius and Trilutvs of Rspecvt charg4ed for a- advertisoients. Liberal discou.Lia 110 i or contrat advortisements. -0 JOB WORK. Bill Ilemis, Letter 1Ieads, Envelopels Poster.,,Cards, Invitations, Tiokea,, Av.! Ituattly ex4luted at this olmic-CIII-J'AP FOl CASH. coitied fromi first, page. Hope ; Lord Eslington, who is always going to put oi his specta cles, but rarely does ; and hehind, dotted here and there, are Mr. Newdogato, Mr. MacIver, and sonic timnes Sir Robert Peel. On the Liberal side, the front bench wl show Sir Charles Dilke, Mr. Goldsmid, Captain Nolan, and be hind him, at the ext,romo end, a little phalanx of notablo Homo Rlders, ine.ading Messrs. I.iggar, Parnel1c.1, and Moldonl ; whfile tower.-! ing above thmei sitbs huge and massive, Major O'Gorman, the bigge.t 111111 in tihe Ilollus. lBut w nmst mount to tio galleries those right and left of the Speaker being rosorve(d for 1memilbers who prefer to liston to tihe debatos with, out taking part in them. These aro Reated like the )Ottom1 of the Houso, and are- respCtiVOly 8uppMod to appertiin to each party, but on busy nights are occupied indifler ently by polit,ial opponen1ts. 'heose galleries ar1e Shallow and contain olnlv two rows of seat.s. The end gallery is devoted to tle 1180 of peers anld distinlgu1ished visitols-the seat jI.At ove. Ile clovck ling resorvwd for the Prince of Wales. Behind this are sev(r .d galleries for visitors, the farthest Ieing ldevotd to the use of ladies. The press gallery is divided into pows, in which sit the I eporters of the press, and the editors then molves, who compose loaders during the debmtes previous to penning tHO S essaY8 WhiCh aeIar11' IIext morning, at all the leadilg news papo, fat. ieaily every breakfast, taleh, and have such iliffuienee inF shlpilg ihO political bias of\ the I ingdom. A NEW LANCERS. The Minuet Style of Dancing BeIng In troducod Again in Modern Bali Rloomse.] "T'he rage of the ball room" at Cape May this summlier was the new sot of Lancers introduced by the New HavenCi master, Professori Loomis, w~hio con1duceted the Con gress H all amuisement thmis season. The ]i/ St/ar pulishes the figure as a p)icco of great journalis-. tio (en1terprise. The sal ien t foan ure of the new dance is its minnet grace and1( stateliniess. The music of the regular lancers u ill "go" with the noew ones. The following are the figur'es: - iFirst Figure-First fonr' lead to right and( bowv, take side lady anud fall back to opposite places and(1 bow, forward and back six, fo rwarid andl turn partner's, b)alance to cornor1s anlti tur'n,. fiirst four' repeat,. which brings head coulos to pilaces, s-idos3 the same. Second. Figuro---All move for ward, giving ladies right hand, and b)ack, forward, leaving ladies in centre, facing pai'tners, all chasse, turn par'tnei's to p)laces, all prlomO - nlado, repeat four times. Thir'd Figure-All join hands, for'wardl and back, forwar'dagi and bow, four ladies grand chain, repeat foui' times. Fourth Figure-FI~irst four lead to i'ights and bo0w, exchange partners and1( forin. twp lines, facing own pairtner, 'hiw to lady on right, for ward anld back, turn p)artners' to phl1'ice, bowv to partnier and bowV to cornor01, repeat four timeCs. Fifth igauro.-Bow, commnencing with gramtf 5(1paro. First four ini centre,. sides separate, sides in centre, then first four separ'ate, partners.to places. Repeat figure with sides in contre, first four separatie, etc., taking thirty-two bars of music. First coup)le lead out, idn centre, all chiasso, march, gents and laded dlown the outside, gentlemen passing round the ladies, forming two lines on opposito sidbes, all for'ward( and back,. turn. 'par'tners to places, eup94 four times, ending witj grQn4 squaroi'. Tusm Naw Tomi HALn AT Ana. This elegant structur'e is now com... p)lote. In beautyr of deosigA it sur pses anyting oL the kina in the state. donstruoted of brick and dlark marble~ it is as permanent as it is charming. The English archi' 9.hapadgr d it n subdited ,olors, which ploaso without tiring ho oyo. Dr. J. C. Ayor built and VavO it to tho town inl acknowlodg nont of tho diitinction thoy confor 'ed upon him in taking his name. Uthough it is a generous gift, still 1h boarty good wishes of a Wholo )0plo are of greater valuo, and the Y0enerous donor has doubtless so mured them.--roton (31ass.) smir ud. * LVER CUR E f IA'T is more common or distressing than ia billious aittek ? Who iK not aniliar. with the wel known syinptoml.is ? )jipresson Iaers- the stonillchl alld clivst, ow spirits, restlessnes, glooinitess of tind, welfkess, dll hea he, dirty, 'reasy appeairance of the Skinl, yellow imgn of the whites of' the eyes, loss (of Ip petito, Iid cost.ivcIless. Simm 1ons luatic Compound will cure you. Is mnild 1n genti1k in its ntoinl. It reinoVes the bile froni ('ifhe whole systell It gives tao atul sit n 1g i to the *wholo ramn. It gives the Livvr i liithy 111rate1r, aid restores the sinking an(l Irooping body to health and strength. IlhiiS nldieinle has been (ried by thons knds and never found wanliting. U(nde.r t- iln II I1enACe t Ie iNe will have the boI I100111 )>Ih'lealti, the oyo its I stre, the brain its lower. It will iivitvorato tihe feeblu, andlil >rove the greatest blessing to tihose wh ittffer. Try it for yciurselves a( you will re :innlend it. --volt RALE- BY_ W. E. Ania- :, McI.MA-r.:n A Ite.:, Winsboro, 8. C. 1t, W. 13urcu & Co., Ww'dward's, k.C J)OWVIl & MO L. 1Proprietors, aug 28 --2w (harleston, S. C. J. CLENDINING, it and. Sho1 3Manfachltr'r, WINNSBOtO, S. C. Ti'ilE uindersignel re spectflilly ail ino 1niecs to tle citmizens t Fairtield t-hat he hits rmioved his Boot anl hIoe Manu11itfne(tory to onit door bvIliw Mr. .Muller's. I am prerlitedl 10 manu11factur 11 styles of work in it sibsttiiial id orkmianlike manner. out of the ve::y best natcrials, andli at priesl fully as low Ias the am1ie goods can be manufactured for at the 4orth or elsewhere. I keep conitantly oil mid a good Stock o S mle ad Upper a1theri, Shoe Findilngs &c., which will be old lt reasonabiile prices. RepairIng wromptly it tenided to. ''ris.Itriftly Cash. - Drik ( Hides bought. oct 12 J. CLNDININOT. )U]E WEST FE1"AMALE COLLEGE. N EXT college year opens October Ist. Facully Sallne as- lai-t, yea -hill. 'i rsIt-class leachors o im4iusie,drowing, and miinting. L,ocation1 ret ired anid he'althvy. 'hitio 1011 b1o1 ard, inctluid inig fuelo and rash11inig, for col leg year, S '77. Extrtas i'easonalei rates. ForIi circlar li xeind ii J. 1. lt(NNF,it, President, AUoL-wr 1st, 1877. J)uo WVest, S. C. ug 1 -x0w CHEAP GOO038! VE wouldh( e;dl the at tentioni of tihe mbtlic to thei great reduction we have undo on rGINEN LAWNS, PACIFIC LAWNS, ORIGAN DiIES, BRILLIANTS, P'IQUIES, nd( othelr White Goods. ALSO, o t,he tact that we H(ell D)exter's ilnittinlg Cotton, it. 5 cints per1 ball, .ind half1 dozen SI!llIlTS, wairrantedl to fit.. anid mnadi of Wamsu~ttta Muslhin, for $7.00. MVcMaster & Brice. july 14 S OETHING NEW. T have jutst received some very flne old .L Coin Whiskey, Peach and Apple Bran ly, fromt Steo Mountain, Georgia, and umcoln county, Virginia, and1( variotus >thier grades of WVestern Rlyc Whiskeys, torthi Carolina Corn. and Uye Whisk eye, Domestie anid JmpuIorted Wines an Brndie. A largo atookc of bottled goods, consist-. ng of Champagnie, Ieger heer, for ramily usee, Ale, Porters, kioda Water &e. Dne barrel fresh Newark Cider on draught. Dool drinks 01 all desoriptions. Tobacco, Cigara, A$. -AT OUn HoUE. J D). McCARLEY, .man.Pnno W DRET TI ,FLa oil TIi P l1 AT THE CHEAP ( 25 POUNDS FINE FAMILY FI MEAL, $1.00 PER BUSHEL, O SUNBEAM FLOUR ALWAYS PRICES. CHOICE SUGAR AND COFF] HARD TIME PRICES. A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL F, CH WILL BE SOLD AT THI THE SHOES AN -C .AIL... M PLEASE CALL AND SI aug 11 Sewig-Maohine. TRAD SE% A ARk 'ws' PuoD. JULySB.vo 1811. WEz C1.I..M 1')11 Tn E IMPROVED) WHITNEY I-4'r eat NinaplIlCJty n Con t resetionm. *2 - D)urtalllijty. - ExCedIatigy Ligla Muun mutng. --MlilIRussuig. NVoiMe ess. .. Perf'orms~ nl Varlieic og 6 -Uleuty~~ of Fliiiai anti 1V'rhanasllat ~4up. fa-GltiT ItlEDUCTUIOX gg Ill 4 ,. Ir< m the Fauc.t.ory, writ ten gn etee withl WIlY PAY OLD PiRIC1,S! .r71Send1 for circullars and pa.rticulars. A<hlressu, 'lTia Wlltuney MP'g. Co., feb 17 Paterson, N. J. WATERS' ORCIIE.STRIION atm OR OAlI It a mo i v.eam,ofuliI stuned*,4 in pert hnreo V,see, an rwre asrne a. NA,r OHCHac oelsRL A RE Tn E DEST lE DEi:theIa .ed,c, .r anth ad lent n cIepurp~nd PIR,CESNETREA ME LOWfor enI.,mid , (:OITA( OIainsent reae Ijue r re nc n I B Poard 68Equalia,tio nsfrFire1l y, the11th Dept mbe 1877,,and enn 1onu inli, aesin ui3p ,l the romu,prty as xhibited by th return sk hP v been quy awlie ccve.letu.m st -e ntn p.1aid o r a rcna. A l,bur.. IMBLE IN IS 11CK IAGIN 1ASH STORE OF M & CO. jOUR FOR $1.00. R 25 CENTS PER PECK. ON HAND AT LOWEST CASH E, ALWAYS FRESH AND AT tMILY OR PLANTATION ' VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR DASH. D B.O O T S. 0 F E FOR YOURSELF. Ayer's Ague Cure, r Fever and Aguo Intartn 'eve, DZUhr Faver, Ui innf.n Fivmr DulmbA Vgu Periodical or Bilious Fa vor &c.,cand indeed all tho affootfons wich ariso from mnalari nus, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. This is a compound remedy, prepared with scientille skill from vegetable ingredients, whicb rarely faiils to enre iho severest cases of Chills mnd Fever and the concomitant disorders. Such a remnedy the necessities of the people in nmala rious districts demand. Its great superiority ver any other medicine yet discovered fbr the mure or Intermittents is, that it contains no qui. nine or mineral, and those who take it are free rrom danger of qutinism or any injurious ef'ects, rnd are as healthy after using it as before. It ias been extensively employed during the last irity years in the treatment of these distressing lisorders, and so unvarying has been its success lhnt it has gained the reputation of being infal ible. It can, therefore, be safely recommended is a sure remedy and specifie for the Fever and Lgue of the WVest, and the Chills and Fever of ho South. It counteracts the miasmatie poison a the blood, and frees the system from its in mece, so that fever and aguc, shakes or chills, mee broken up by it, do not return until the lisense is again contracted. The great variety or disorders which arise from he irritation of this poison, such as NeuralgIa, ithumatismi. Gout, Headache, Blindness, Foothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal pitation, Splenie Affreetions, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derange af the Stoahel, all of which becomb intermit. tent or periodIcal, have no speedier remed~y than A vuan's AO UE Ctnu, w bicb cures them all alike, and protects the syhterh fron futreuJAMcs/ As a preventive, it ls of immense service Ia those ~ommunities where Fever and Ague prevails, as t stays time development of the disease if taken m the first approach of the premonitory symp. tomns. Travellers and temporary residents are Lhus enabled to defy these disorders, and few trill ever suffer if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords, For Liver Complaints, arising frm torpidity, it is ancexcellent remedy ; itistimnuiates this organ into healthy activity, and produces mnany remark able cures where other medicine, fail. Prepared by Dr. i. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemnist, .y,W ELy, MABB, BOLD nYT AL DJIUoolTS EVERYWHERE, Mer ochant Taiioping. HE nnderalgnedi informs the citizens of Winnsboro and the conty 'generally, that he lhaR opened a Tailoring Establish. u.nent ini the store.next to My. J, OIendIh. ing's.. He is rprdt do all Jtinds of workin is ine sat short notice and1 on reaRonable terms. 1A full line of samiples kept constantly en hand, froo wvhich e untomers may make selectionB. Special attention given t.o CUTTING. feb 24-fx6tu W. 0. It00JE. Eitenaer & Edmond, llCIMOmD,, VA M~4ANUFAC1TUREllS of Portable ant all kinds, Cliarw pdo Mill Get Ang, tihatting, J?i)leye &o. AMEianoAN TURBINEB WATER WHEEL. Cmeroia's Special Steam 1'ump#, Rend for.Catalogte. Cobe ln. NE#S ANU IIERkLII WiEKLY 1DITION, 19 1 UDIJORED RUBY WDDNASDAY AT WINNSBO RO, S. 0, Ul TUU WINNS80tO PUBLISII!NG CO. T CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF TIHE LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY. State Newso County Nws, PoliticAl News, Etc. 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