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TA--WEEhLY EJ.ITION. TEtMIGIS of SUSCRIPTION. fri-Wo' ythO * .0 " " Thr -. iiiuonth:. - -- - 1.00 ., ; 1I04 QF1 $IM3I'l~t'BINQO Qo ieut(are ohua iinii'on $1.00. For eaich susf inar eant intsc-rtion 50%'' Obitna rios anel 'L'ribr'it<.s ol' I R pect uimirgt for a3 advertisemuen:i. -b orIl iscontit tadu for ontrut, adrt i ints. . , JQ~1 WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Ticke.s, .c. neatly exeoutod at this uillee,-CIEA' FOR CAIIHI. C'ontinmed from lrut patge. viol1fdttitig&0ii erfnlly increas ed by the hollow violin body, with its apertures, placed beneath it. No matter.fi1V i-apitl the elbnjen-' tions and shortenings of the mnag notized iron may he, due to the equally rapid opening and clos ing of thi 9lgetricliy; they are com p8aneQ app :pro duc k1tot1lenoi of Abitnd with equal certainty. The sound pro duced by the receiving instruni t is not the sound omitted by the sendi umoph but -is a new soun . ly (.veloped by the other, d milar.to it ; and .upon this o the origital and' the do o' d Sol drests the fonti' or of the telephone. r EseRIPTloN OF TIHLE I--fftf1&sr. The musical telephone, invented by Prof. Gray of Chicago, consists of a key board of two octaves, simi lar in appearance to that of a piano. Each key of this instrun nt, when presser4 the ; operator, or per former, as ie may be called, sets in action ia steel reed, tuned to a cer tain defhuito rate of vibration, like a tuning fork, and correp1n)$ilig to its position in the naisical scale. The vibratign p .the rood, is main tained h3"olect -magnets placed at each side of it, and which alternateiy exercise an attractive force upon it. One end of the reed is firmly fixed in a bar while its length is of course free to vibrate when excited. This instrument is connected l y means of an ordinary ikledraph' wire with a coil encircling a soft bar of iron at the other cnd of the main line, say in NOW York, as in th' cxperimonut by Strakosch. The red touched iii Philadelphia vibrates the given nun - ber of times to produce the note to which it is tuned, and every vibria Lion passes along the wire' to the magnet in New York. If the Phila delphia operator touches it reed which vibrates 2,000 times per second, the batr it New York will vibr.ite 2;090 tinios. If he wishes a higher note and touches the reed pirodnecing 5,000 vibirationis the iron bair will vibratte 5.000) t imes, and( be magne!1 tze1 an~d demnagne t iud 5.I)00 times in one seeon 1: the in tenisity of the vihrUations,0 andt (con seuen'itly fhe~ iiltinsity of r):ma dt', pen ingi on thd power of the (eur renit, or, in otherI wonh;. ('f t hep bat,. tory. Aniothear fact worth n. oting is thalt compi0.sito sounds, or those prodneed~i by. a cmi:L~ tat ion of note s, can1 parss overt thle main1 wireI fr'om the reeds without any discord or mutual interruption. Thtus chords,I trills andi other vairinafions are as readily and1( truly pr'odneed on the receiver na simple,-notes-the most! solemn and RIOW funeral march ntt more eas~ily than. the liveliest jig music. The above is an imperfect descripfan 'Qf the musical telephone designed only to- transmit musical tones. wear.ON NO~II Bum aeging out~s.I of raidn everoi r8 -~ ~ ik Unrerused i t loves ddark h dreg desse.i ose ri The Grecian knot is entirely ont' of fashjog yhe hair .ip inow ar. ranged 1in piune hgh upon the head. .Veils are Woiv~ gr9g dfre cpi ried ovefna bonnet, crossed behmad the neck and tied loosely . nder the Ldin. ildidthe Aefv adjusta.. ble treiM bonenint. Tliey ai-a shaped like a fan, and. buptton on under gf igjeo4 ipy slfirk. The neweati 'g~jn foot-coveri is "La botte chim~eL w whkelds laeod down the heeld."' Tile ~erfluitiesf of pedals have now a tendency to run bacra ge eJA iAtr min1gs has coupel4<Fitabiaidi~ belles to change the color of their hair. gho.gselnb.. come b te, an< it sman ii, iiM cult to recognize one's acquaintances of the fair sex. The newest Paxis bonue6 is called "L a roine dos fees." It is all daises and buttercups. The young look charming in it, and suggest all man uer of pastoral odes. Th~e dowagera ostaknittai t i ho hqQp.ofibejrg taken for fairico, but the result is to give the idoa of a bouquet of spring flowers on the top of a cartlaad qf. hay. Bonjaliin F. Noyos, the defaulting President of the New Jersey Mutual Life Inaurancq Company, was con initted to jail a feov flays ago, the bank authorities laving declined e,n offered cowiprowiso. When the Legislature of Connec ticut gave the married wdmen of that State the right to control their prop o-ty, the married mon, with a star tled look exclaimed, "Are husbands 9~Onsidered as property." VEGETINE PURIFIES THE BLOOD, ReU9Q 4(es apid lpvigorat;s the Whole System. Its idiciiial Prop r! ies are Al teirative, I'ollic, S olvet ani DiuretIc0 X TEG ETIN is made ex'hil y from V the juice of enrefulty soleOd barks, roots and hlirbs, and so strongly, concen t a ed,; thaf it' will effWtually eradicate frin thlle system every taint of Serofula, Serofulusi Hiumor. Tuiors, Cancer, Can Uettis Hiuitor Eiyijielais Salt Itlheium, Syphilitic Diseases, Canker. Fainitnoss at the Sunaih. iand all diseases that ariso from im puret blood. Sciatica, ifulamatory anti Chronic RhIneutiiutisn, Neuralgia, Gout and Spinal Complaints, can only be effeetumlly cured through the blood. For Uleers and Eruptive Diseases of the Skin, Pustules, Plimles, Blotclhes, Boils, 'Tletter, Scald -head and Ringworm, V'oE 'risE bas never failed to effect a perma lienit Cure. For Painsi in the 11ek, I4idney Com plaints. Dropsy, Female Weakne.s, Leu corrhwoa. arising from internal ulceration, and uterine disease., and General Debility VEGiETnE nit directly upon the eanso of these complaints. It invigorates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon the secretive organs, allays intiamation, cures tileerat ion regulates the bowles. FtrCaitarrh,-Dypepsia, Habitual Cos tiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, llendache, Piles, Nervousness and Gene ral Prostration of the Nervous Svstemu, no medicin.' has given such p'erfect sati~fao (ion as the 'KErSlE. It purities the blood, cleanses all the organs, and pos sesses a controlling power over the ner vouis s'stemn. T he remarkable cures effected by VEGE TINE have induced many physicians and aptotheeari.es wuom we know toi prescribe and1 use it inl their , Wn faii'ies. In fact V'EGE'lINE is the best remedy vet discovered for the above diseases, ani is the only reliable BLfOOD PURIFIER yet pl.aced btft re the public. All Diseases of the Blood. If V EGE'TINE will relieve pain.oleanso purify and cure si ch diseases, restoring the, patient to perfect health alter try ing diifferint * hysicians, many renmedies, su lriefr yeare, is it not conclusive pirooft. it f y u are a sutferer yo ' an be cureil? Why i's this mecdicino performing .siath creat e a res ? It wvorks in the blood, in t lhe circulating tiuid It can tru'y he caillel the ( REAT BLOOD PURIWJER. Tg grun soilrre of chseases originates in he hh.1 h andi no medicine that (lees not act dtirectly, upon01 it, to puirify and reno vatt', lhas any just claim upon publie -PREPARED DY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MIASS. Vegotineo isSolti by all D)ruggists. Shirts ! Shirts I Shirts I -0 \V^" AMSTTA Mu"l"" and ~22OO Linen, aIit $8.10 per half dozen. Pereale and Calico at$.00 and $9,0O per half doz'en. mar 22 7.\F. McMASTER & Co. I 13. MoCARLEY IBEos to inform the exmznRof Wmnns. bore end the public in generid, that he has on hand the largest and best selected atock of in town. Brown Porter, Cream Ale, and Cockney's Delight, Ala 'f.mgne~o .., CIGARS, &o. J. C. SEEGERS' Pale Beer always fresh on draught. ALSO A lot b6 paent ALAFIA DLE8 suitable for family t m; : A SEE8B THEM. JUST RECEIYED, One car loa(Iseed Potatoos, Ono " " " Oats. -~ALSO, A full line of Plantation Hard ware consisting of 'ay Iron, Plow Steel, Steel Plows, Plow Moulds, Spados, Shovels, Traces, Ha mos, Clevices, Heel Screws, &c., & c. which will be sold low for -CASH. I keep constantly on hand a full supply of PLANTATION and FAMILY I have on hand several brands of first class FERTILIZERS which I am prepared to sell fur Cash or on Limo with well approved securities on a money basis, Jr with a cotton option if parties desire. All parties in want of Fertilizers will do well to call on me before pur chasing. Fo 2 . ELDER. fob 20 llllr& Chaidier CALL ATTENTION Ojt their large and elegant assortment of GL ASSWARE, E~specially their Berry Fruit and Preserve -AL~SO, To their variety of LAMPS, which, for beauty and cheapness, exces. -ALSO, roa their large atook of CROCKEIIY, which they offer at low pripe~,tt. close Qnat tileir D. R. Flenlwkol SEEPS constantly or, hand a full Mup ply of Choice E~iLGO~tE and PMJ1ATAOsUPny . iastook has receni19 been replen shhd, and he is now ready t9 supply the wants of all, IUJIedt is ege by sat t' do6-'tol U S MAIL! All Persons at a distance treated by Mail with Perfect Success by de scribing their Symnptoms. 6.y Dr. Townsend showing mannor of Inhaling, IOXIIEATIE il! (Sond for our large and beautifully illustrated paper, sent free to any address.) W~ily? ?bc 1180 Iiha CATARRH latl oIi lthe 0111 iaty CATARRH that the Air ia ges can be0 reached, and Catarrh is it (115 WE MAKE A SPEC- gosotthelica. Use TA LiTY of treating pa- thlsTreatment aswo tients hy ?Mall. Please dietw ihisay writo and describe your pletll e sylutptonas. guionitee a lerfct cunt of Catarrha i. casy? fo the rama thresio Tets given a Bronch is!o. The lronI Bron hot al Tithes are slimply. cond uctors to carry air to the Lu~ngs, ALL PERSONS ThAT 1101110 Inlation road this aro invited to ulustgodlret tothe senld for our large and sc at of the disease, beautifully illustrated llo if you wiil fol. Paper, sent froo to any low our directlons, add rcss. we Juuararl c to Why? hocause Asth as Io it contraction ove Th B~o ronchi-l alTubes arled biy honeaton naatin tation of the istles WE GUARANTEE TO mlenllranelinngtiho CIT ltl. Coughs, ('iltis. Broncial TIIIIOs. 1)lpthorha, Pnezziiioit I. 11.0y OSY$lted Air Noturalgla,tnd necarly ni1 as we wil diiiroect anal otaer severe attacks wo will warrant a when all other remedies Cur. We hiav csr, fall. cases of 2u years stUlE ctg. Ca Cehcured oldsy? CO SU TI N ecaunse we0 lizivo N II cured hundreds of cases, threr of thea wiea given otherr to dia ail conracions of other schools of Tractic. Cons bip CUII Liver and Kid-t is a disease of the Air oaages n ncycemplntsare effec- over tw-thrlns of tually reached by Oy the caes ar Tased genatedUso OxygatedA. r guarantee i dre if wo will lri a I nISci D. s o f, :e rs BLOOD uCan~ to 1)ured. Iny cases, somi te ofthem DIS AS S Ir~~diby tall ysiian _______________ of_ oth r itolso C~tE Lvr Kild- th iIlrns uh neycmplantsacofcoves Iwo-tirds cof tualy reche by xy-the cases ar e ce mm S~~ b yino th ar. Wlo gentodAir gurtelo ao Isr gofl or drawng Wit u wilrl to ilnsa An yioron romhlcl gmi on, I~~aeIt C)1(1E(wiItoutrlcuttl7ng tiredrawodgtoloodiwith Anyo rootattrtublrm withCeneerandrtm(rf witilepleasowrias Itrtos Late of the o t eou~n McCLELL~A N U. S. A.rlghtls ~tm Hosp1ital , Philadelpha,Ifolrlodsptr Pya,whohn been OIsosuIc- Olente cofisful throuIg hout Now adtl t~rm England in ch ure oftesotftohod Cancers and Tutmorse, glIat 1 W takes charge of this (de- rf h i(0 oe partlentn-third l thof anmo thatanyoeow E.remedyWcan. Why? 122H~g Sree,_robecaueoinhaleIx Physlelans wi direct to th oe ton teritoy nd urIllstaed pases foroudghr tlsng ile8I~i1O b hdresa a tassue. n Ther areunprnol com ees n ieton I J4QUI1)S~~ adtitlistorcd Itf s'V~inAto be lik m~ne.Neul henuLnungs bt he ac-d tioAofthLhert.Al Wrotnsr os otolteher undersind foed finsro te that o hasroa er t toather~ aunds eornmodl~u~riok genlool, Idinhal in to euntro f bwnne the~~ bpunth ~oro~ to cconle~lto' 3weni Oxge comes wok fupised s~o~,ant b, auing intends t here blod to ba het redeivopon its revnolution fSP RING GOODS --FOR 1877. P To-day the campaign's fairly closed, The lucky man is he Who tal'es his seat on the 4th of Maroh Our President he'll be And now the next best thing Just suited to our mind, Is where to get the oheapest goods The best of goods to find. My friends and I went out one day, Some newv Spring Goods to buy; And we resolved,before wo wont, The different stores to try. We wandered Winnsboro all around Until our feet wore sore, A nid found the very plaoe, at last, 'Iwas SOL WOLFE'S New Cash Store. Of Hats, Clothing and Boots and Shoes, The lat"t to our view The very best styles of Dress Goods, And Prints so cheap and now, So then, my good friends, one and all, Now is your time to try What Bargains you can get of me Or, you nced not buy of SOL. feb 17 New Goods!! 0 arrive at the Dry Goods, Fancy L Goods and Millinery BAZAAR. New Spring Prints and other Goods ex. pacted daily. INSPECTION of the L..dies and puhtio generally so. licited. PRICES and goods will compare favorably with any in the marnikt, AGENT for Butterick's IPaper Patterns, Ladles' .\isses' and Children's Patterns in Store, ALL WINTER GOODS marked down in prioos to clear them ont as much as possible. ALWAYS RECEIVING fresh and choice Goods in the Grocery Department. THE PUBLIC are aware that my stock consists of Gone. ral Merchandise It therefore takes ton much time and space to itemize. Sullicu it to say, you can find all you want at Fine Early Rose Potatoes and rosha Gardien Seeds in, at J. 0. BOA G'S. Furniture Lumber, Shingles, &c., for salc as low :u, the lowest, by J. 0. BOAG. Merchant Tailoring. THE nndersigned informa the citizens of Winnsbero and the county generally, that ho has opened a Tailoring Establish.. mecnt in the store next to Mr. J. Olendin-. ing's. Hie is p)ropared to do all kinds of work in his line at short notice and en reasonable terms. A full line of samplemi kept constantly on hand, from which customers niay make selections, Special attention givoeh to CUYTTI~G', Ifeb 24-tx6m~ W. G, ROGH1L New Family G rocery. --0 HEundersigned desires-to inform his fricuads and the publiQ tat be gan be found on the east side of Oongress street with s, fresh Stock of FAMILY GROCEIES, Viz :Meal, Grist, Flour Baeo Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Craokers, GI'ger lhread,S ida, Spices, e,, etc, OrnApplep,'Csdies, &o,, all .frea1M Oxsnrm~, rnd heap, J. E. CATHCART Oppokito J, H1. Oatbqart's old Stan d, fabl'7-t ,FINALI DIM4GHARGE. ' ~OTIOWis, hsby givenu thattthe u' Itheihtd onl 1anesday, AprIl hO, 1877, for a fn jisharge a4 guardia.oM..n~rnerg Lo . A U M