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-E I OSC.LY 1 8 I WNNSBORO, S3. C., 8AUlBDAY' MORNING, JULY 1.1~ 1877 IO.1 O 6 N EWi Al) VEtL'i'I Elf LN'S. N ANCY CARDS ll 1iLylOs4 with~ iref~, l001% 25 ount~y, New York. Reovi' anid Car1Itlire'S fo r .j 3. A iiio nickel Tal~tar , seven1 shot0, l)oiet, re volvder" a f1ir st-c1ass 'tl.ele. scht. C. U). r)., or ortacpt or p~rice. (. V. WI'l,18l. P. 0. flex ,78 wYork. Tr1LI'I4ING W~itl. a Cold is Always Iaangcrow. *USE a 141 o rotilody for Coughs, r:n(I alb JDis eaii&.i of the 'throat, Lunsg, (liessj. anid 1 1.UOUaI Mellbrillw. I'UV till ()N Y IN BI31.U1 I40X1~l1. Sold by all D~rug'gists. C.N. (JILITTEN'rox\, 7 Sixth Avenno, N. Y. rn--Thet :1;pTop Tn~n1, t% to r~a * ond l4vtbeilla ; ut. RC RD AND Ot - c t 1, $.tt 4,3 F:I..t"n1 44u.. Slogj1 1ICCt Illl',.,(, O .' 3.:4k.3 4j.tr4. 1)in,n.ud PI,, .\ .c. l'lm.. (i,' l tll t ..0 4.II.I~ t I1 4 g ,t 1., ,l i ' .. Iii tt J.14,14 ,ae 1t.hltIl,,i~t1a"b " sa 1." do' ll. I.r.1'1 I t1.. s r.I e 1, I'ii. 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Boaty, Bro.~ pn. oct 12 IIEEPS coggtantly or, hand rgull sup. ply of Choice FA}IILY GROCERIE8 aind I2L ANTATION StgPPLIES. ;IHis stoc~ha reogntly boon roplenished, and he is now reyly to supply ty wanta of all. ?vat1 JUST RECEIVED, Ono car load soecl 1otatoes, Onc " " Oats. ---ALSO, A full line of Plantation hard wv'are con sirting of Lay Iron, J.low Steel. 5t iel Plows, Plow Alolsf, S ioeh, '4'r'ac( ' II H l( Cl evices, ]I :el crews 'Bhich will be soles i.>w for -CASH. I keep coEtantly o"1 bL.Ld a f.1l supply of JPLANTA 'ION and FAMILY I have on hand sever. brands of first class FERTILIZERS which I nn prepared to ;ell for Cash or on time with well awoved securities o. a money basis, 'or with a cotton option if prties desire. All parties iy1 want of Fertilizers Will (10 well to call (J: onme b.e fore pur chasing. Ps ELDER. feb 20 T Latet Novolies, JUST ARRIVED. .- b a.ntiful selietion or an n Camb11rite, in uall the new desiizable Colors and Pa:tterns, A beautiful line of Ihamburg Edlgings, anid rimming of al1 kinds. Calicoes of~ latest styles andi at greatly redneed prices. A large assotnbent of F'ans, Buttons, Combs, aind iaotions5 of all k inds. Call on unider.ligned before nmakinmg your1 pulrchlis dad( youl will bec satislieid thatt the' L.ATEST, BEST' AND OVFAPEST GOODS are puirchased of SOL. WOLFE, june 20 JUST It EOEIVED, NEgrosa of the genuine B]rown Windsor Soap. Twenty-five dozen assorted Soaps,at the Drug Store of april24 Tt W. E. AIKrN. -- ------- l '. X l:1111 OF ']'lija C'1''} 1' a. T'11-| WA ": TE11;|x 't Tho Canal and the Gondolas--Streets and Churches-- Relics of Barbarism-- al The famous Bronzos. 70 Cow.e".Inuawkw'e Ikillex)tu ; 'cc Pe;,. ii i When .1 left Venice fout' yeary; ago, it seem'd not only that T was taking M a finial leave of the beautiful city of ti the waters, stt that in a f-w years 1 the eye of ml:r 'ould i behold it no I mioire. Yet her itl stands. as weatli- ol, er' beaten, cracked, erumlbling and ap disintegrating. but as beautiful, hn uniqu1e anld ene'lumlting" as ever!r They tell me that the piles on which the palaces 1re built have beeii in- co s'petled recently Uler man1iy of thei t( 11(1 found almost, a's hard 011(1 solid a as stone. And good reason~ that they should last, if one of them, v1 which was discovered to be stanlding of 111)011 twelve liuldred piles of solid init, may be taken as 1a spoeine n ! THE oRAND) CANAL. t If wl A Venetian chamber looking out. s )1 the (.,rand Canal is ats diffier.lt a ilb n)1 iaI O write a letter in as you can Y wcll in'agine. The attention is col- t.h I in ually at trated by the novel c sights, although nto sounds arrest the ear.' For the stillness of the r city al~vays impresses lhe styrager h' imtost forcibly. Here, i.:i its Very dia heart, there is no rattlinj of wheoels or (lattering of hoofs, ,o shouts of peripatetic venders, no pattering of a footfalls of racing children. A S - at day-like calm and stillness reigns cohltinlIly. And the boats all moo ve with such a noiseless, silent propl11 er siun that, but for the gondolier's long drawn cry of w'arning as he rounds a corner, eautioningv ally lp- st proacling craft to avoid a collision, they might be Charon's beats ferry.. in- spirits across tab Styx. (oONIDO LAs. U Look at that swift gondola speed.. ing from the railway station to th'e hotel, a rower in front and one in (Ii rear, standing on the' light docks. an while, within, a partyi of tourists are reclining luxnriously, with their i1 luggage scattered around th emns ga".ing with wonder on the strange sights. Then comes an omnibrs boat. with its long cabin and half do'en rower . Next, a private boat h of'some aristocalitic family, all in fu neral black like the others, but with i bright varnish, shining over the plint, and polished brasses, laced curtains, Crimson cushions, or a tiny lamp burning before the little shrine in front of the cabin, and gondoliers in a fancifuil aquatic livery. And alas ! there goes dashing past, a steam launch from the Navy ha Yard, and abother from the English N' yacht, and behind them a laboring, th pulflin~g tug with her convoy of bar- (i goes, looking as out of pla1co here fas th the railway does in PLompieii, break- n hig the sti~lness of theo air, and4 gi datshing swells' against the gondolas s and aw'akening feelings of iit tera- ro Yle wr'ath ini thle bosomis of tile gon -cli (olier's and of all coniservative and right-thinking Venetians. I wish t they would all blow np, collide, tht lounder, 01r get themelIves other wise out of the way ! LI THlE STREETs OF vENICE. wVi Venice has some1 hiandsomne cr bulsinless streets, smnooth~ly 'pved and kept perfetly clean, bcir~g all sidewalk, whlere there is 1no hor~co or vehicle to molest or' frighteni you, m but you can zig zag at will from' the o shops oin one side to those oni the other. 'hlese streets pass ov.'r the canails by bridges thle full wiilh of the strecbt, and voit can only tell w that you aroe palssing over b>y the an flights of steps on' ither side.- Tho "Mlerceria," the principal street of 11 thle fancy shops runs from the Square of San Marco to 'the Rlialto, wvbich is a single marble arch of steep Riseilt, resting on twelve thousand H piles, with a row of shops Onl either t side of thle central passage 'and a [iurving footpath along either mar -m gin, while succeeding flights of steps Iscend 'the midknle to a central crown, over whi'ch a busy crowd passes co'ntinually, for it is still, as a n Shakespeare's time, one 'of th~eof nost thronged plabes in Venice. tra THE DIOGE's P'LACt. rThe Dot;-,'s palace is built in a tyle of architecture which is all its >vn and wVicih makes it stond out* Iistin'ctly in the memory, apart from " 01 the great buildings of the world. I )ne wanders through its bnantiful' murt, viih its two wells of richly awbossed bronze in the contro, at hich laughing girls are gossiping c1 dirawing Water in coppor buck S, laid st.uldies its facades, inlaid ithi1 blocks of marblo of various lo)rs, like a great checker-board; !h7 its windows, filled with the little un1d1 panes set in imetal, a pecu riltv of o1( Venice, and climbs tho ant's stairs, plausing awh"ilo to note e spot at the top whore Dogo pgrio Falieri was beheaded as a jiitor in bip; eightieth year, and (fps at the 'foe in the wall where e lion's Ieitt used to stand, into )one iiouli you could, in the good , tunes, shp an anornymous charge amat your Clemy or rival, citing ll as a ('Oispirator against the pblll, and 110 would probably ysteriously disappear hnd( bo sOe >, lrc. Bet wen those two red illlns on the balcony capital son nees were read to the crowd below, d mine host SLw Silvio Pollico le(rd there to liston to his ; while, or the leaden rodf above, Casano ,reakillg from the dreadful cells the "Iiombi," made his wondorful iape into th1e canals and thence to ancev,v hieh rang through all lrople. Then climb up the beau ul ,'"/a d'Orat, or golden steps, ich formerly no one couldi ascend less his family were registered in c ('. old"n .Book of Naples.' And u' stroll, guide-book in hand, rough t ho beautiful library and m111 lehaiimers, their walls hung Iii enormois pictures (one, Tinto tto's Pa'radise, the largest in the c y.'orild) principally of sea fights, u11mphs and treaties of the proud ys when Venetian Doges were the unas of kings, her fleets the gest. and best in tho world, and 111 she kept astute olmbassadors every European Court, who made nst~ant reports of the condition of e country to which thdy were ac editedl, which reports are now eldsling to the historians of those unties their most fruitful and in rlctive guides. And you are THE COUNCIL CIIAMBElIS ' "the Ten" and "the Three." The ry hearts of the far reaching webs which these cunning old spiders t and weaved their meshes, and .ow in their victims ; the fhrniture d fittings remraining unchanged ice those gloomy and myterious ys of powerful tyranny. An~d then u follow a guide who, toich in n(1, conducts you through n; laby A th of narrow stairs and winding ssages, part ill the thickness of e wall and part umnder the base mt of the palaeo, through which e accused were led, with sinking arts, from the prosence of the eIges to iamprisonment or execution; d suiddinly you come out in the ddle of tho BRIIDGE OF SIGHS ich "a palace and prison on either 11(1," and are shown the place more the captives made confession rough tihe double grating' of thei'r .ngeons to tihe priest outside, and 0 smloke-blackedc dIungOObn nichoi thme wall where the ci'ucifix stands th tihe light hoefore it (tho last con hng spot Onl whiich his eyes should at on earths) and theni the spot >se at hand inl ' tho - narrowv dark ssage, whore h~e was 'ttrangled by rch--light, and th'o holoa in tile wall rough whlich his'corpse was thrust ~o lW maItinig gondola and hurried 'Iy to be riddonl beneath the ters. And then you stoop and meF to get into the little GLOOMY DUNGEONs, utt r' pitchy darkness, with a hole the door from tihe black passagb thlout, thiouigh which the prison m' food wvas passed, and' no othei ening, and a stono ll'al9 for bed low, -and no other furniture ; in ih men delicately nhrtured, Tihnthrsttemen; famous generals, ro trustand kept in solitude ai tile blackness of midnight, with t verrnin and rats for company, til death or madness came to ir relief. In a ro4'of the wors't thema,'half under water, no longe en pantries dt home, 'exclud el >m evel'y ray of light; doges, ad. rals, embassadors, dommon pso 214whose sufferitigs w'ore as keen as yii's, 'whose wivep and chilct'sn mod for thorn as "hop4'idssly,' hav'e g pished- till thley rhtoI! 'the walls some of theo cellsa t'oacovored with s imtifuil, desipirig inkruiptions, edinl t hE (irkne's, kO'laoiously, byI - r unan w lhenl ornIo was imapossibl, I et ;h breathing of that hopa ~1ch dwella eternal In the buran breast." )ne must be hard-hearted indeed coatlnuis on firitlijago~t