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TRIAWEEKELY )ITION.] -1NNSBO.lt0, S. C., SAT11)AY MOJNING, J ULY 28, 1877 [VOL. 1. NO. 72. INluft AlUVERTiI(.l'EM ENTI'. IAINVY VAnRD all st.yl wIth n:n-e, 1ini X lIost, paltI. J. It. Itusia)n, Ni-sial, i i s County, New York. Revolver and Cartridges for 3. A lim Ilckel platvd, stvei sloiti, pm,ko, ri volver ; a r elitS arl tele. SvIlt C. 0 . 1).. ()r oIl riept or prive. G. w. Wi1.1,s P. 0. BOX 2,7.18, New Yvirk. 'I'llI'INGI' IVith a Cold is Always Dangcrou.. USE WELLS' Carbul ic Tablets, a sUr FCenedy for Coughs, and all Dis. utses of tle I Throat, Lt,n1gs, Cht msl i. 11ucous MolmbranlIk. PUT UP ONLY IN IILU nOXi1'. Sold by il rlggist. C. N. (trr-rF.NTO;, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. TiaThe 'rly Top PACkngo Iq the largest , t;iol bt teingL, et. READ AN O . IE E 1 Slwes No.-1'11wr,ja -ili l i es, t elii. I'n Pier. iiill ,zlevvi 111110i,1, Gints Liko) G"O go u Ative'11d hot .% . IlhyhstItue l(IlltgIII; I'l u-ltll goldl, Amest t .4' .i S-;1 lIn, (14i- lt1r0A W elitti l z'- tI 1,.i.l Er i ii J.:1dkU' FO N1 N h 0 "1"v t'i I i in. 11.- l 114 ,w . Q-.t, l'hyniyl1oi iu tpilaoiuir lint.ti-s' lt it' !. 'eih.t.l S ohul Oh u1r oatp ' entllirco niv t Iret 1 )l./ t l'> SiO ~ 1L lllI~ AN/iU i.iltiN Tail,I:IS r i.. iii ieui,i -- J. DRMDE, Clinton Pizaco, Necw YcNr' N 'ek acipultlatie -:mA.i;. I pack hah.ikirchif lrint.n,I pack si-roIl F N a I St for ot ly ' 1 I k.i' at( o a ai1). -l'tin Car'Wo., b CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION 1) Scribed and Ulu11strat! d. Stib in 0 rlt y 70)s pa..,,vs oilly fr., .1, 11144 ofiHA u Ir hliste(y oIk-l egt,x I'ill ii -i 1 IS11"r 11-d, it Iid $1 chekap< r thal: ally ()Ilir. - liew a v ilt, vleflde., :I .i -1 i,eks. 'A vniot ; walliled. 111 .\*11 o .,P b .,W ns r S re I II lad1t-:1111l,v11:hl1,/> ok I cor p . iI I ()%,(. It i veItIIIt 1nl 5t. top, Nycriu ove t , I lor .Menit anl. 4, 1 pa;ck pmppinig ilivt iIIIS ca rds; alN,;l for I 1 . mid Siaanip. I.''un Card Sulphur Soap. ''h(irmighly citres Dvasv;i cirit, Wsin. l1vauthlle.s ill Cai X'4. ll, P nt h l n 1*t :0dri: 0111ti. illathJ11n 11a(ni o l., M131 - r%I- a S il If A brasions .r lil Ic L i a l ret co , ;1 It.. SOLD BY ALL 0RUGISW1. PaUCFS-2 COentS !r tkhe ; lioxt:!(k3 ' Cetils. N. B.-Sent by szAl, P1rupild, mn icelpt, of price& -C. N. wtn-ixNT-ON, Prop'r, ; SIxth AVenue1, N.Y. A comle oil elhrolnu, .xl, 11n411111.4 w.ir-,h1 25c., 1 Ipk. livm- tanl.i. I pk.comnic. vElopes, I pArk. comle cats. . pack rol.i 1 2 M-41a bioj oii ''In, all ie t 1 ior1 Sa t ,MiddleboroMass. Jully 2-11j. CHEAP 010018!i WE would call the alttenltionr of the public .o tho lpreat rcdiuetion vo- have iinadc on LINEN LAWNS, P TAIFIC L AWS, llfol and ate f Wlsokoal~lite G ood.[s.uis it. t f a ar sell ':i Rli' h(exl ter'svnn Cignitting Cirottin, lado half doze OilrTng, atraontdt fit. Andi madw of as taMuln,ob$.0 juno 124" V 11INtIT :vciN E ale oferrngvy w,.e .C OJarl' '&~x C . nin Mogae Braly Attorne. at Law AND TRIAL JUSTICE. .a'- All biuiinss nitriusted to him in i fit fer cap.kei.y will l.ceeive prompt atten. Lloil Offie on WasIiiti'.'-n street, oitu door east, of' Witnsb(,ro I'oitel. 11. A fl- AhILAU0. j.o. S.I'\o ~ GAILLARD & REYNOLDS, ATONEYS AT LA\V No.3 t1.1 W l..INR. A. 31. 31AI CK EY, Attornry and Co-uniellor at Law, oluevtionl ol, claims. Will practi4 inl ail Vob e cou rOf.o this' MtII and1the OUlni("d,l Te Lat.st No0elties JUST ARRIVED. btalil1 s,.l1cliw') of, 11lawn 11nd aulbric.s, il ill it lie nu i able Color alad PatteivrItS. -1 A beautilil line of' 1:1uhirg E4gi.i and l1rIinins of, aill kiLds. .ai or liatest sylcs wi:l at greatly reulm ed pricies. 0 11 A rge assortmeit of, Fainm, 1itols 1 Comnbw, 1n1d l.otions1; :: a11 kinl(ds. ill o 1edor ahitl - hom plc V will be ,atisfied th", LAITEST, BEST AN) (AIEAT1T GOODS are puirliased of SOL. WOLFE. jiuic 26 %TO OUR CUSTOMERS ii ae indeb(hted io us for PRO~(V 1.. LONSort F PISP][IIES, we would reispeet fully ceni) attention, thaot. your bilks are due on or before the fit, of Novemober. W., are depending on you for paymnent ATI ONCE, to enable us to mieet obligation madefl to aisTi y'ou, and which are due at that tie. lIn order for its, an wiell as you, to min-iii toin our credit, it is4 necessary to meLet ouri Deaty, Bro,.* Soni. LAMPII CHIMNE~YS. 5Ofldoen Chaimneiys of alli kinds jusi C Ureceived, and offered at rod uca ] ratest, by the Jiozen or half dozon, atL th < Drug Storo of ina9 T)R.W.E.AIKRNT Fence Law Elections. (l)R he pui>e of4~1 sun 41 t the 'I. l' .. etialthanowetors 44f 1the FolloWInlg Aln.(d tlwN%Iships inl Pl-ird'h cmiunty,N' . .. A NO(WOOSITIN TO A 1I '''ll).' 'E.NCE. LAW, inl acc,or<lancie w\ith thet roviion s o tilt tket (.f t .:i ItuI' t1his State, approvedl JIunei 7th, P,77, it ; -reby orderal that 1n electi-n he1 heb a t14! sevvial towIsiils, at te 1plaves vsignati41 lif-1mw, ,i, WIDN.SDAY. THillE )TI 1' \'V ('1-'.F MMS' next. alll that 1h 14b11 e la pt pn from tb hp'clopk, f:. I., Illitil G (4'1l4 h, p. ill., the F1111 44' tlhe' allot (o be as follows, Viz: Thoit inl rv4r ot 1111lt rin t linI I I 11(11 L, .:. will 11s' ball(it, Vither? writA or p)Vint,41 -,,In tvmr of 1t'10ting the V(?II-e 1Law." Th4se4 pposwe<d wi u1..a itallot viflwr writtein Ir prinhva "Against. athring tho Fi-nee At w." The vt injc-it, provivcts: ad inamagers rv (14 sa r ivi s f-Alows: T4W N. iII No. I -~Voting pr(cinet, Faul ett's Stor.. 'Mana"gers, D. .V. Crosy, V. 1. Ch w i 11i' ai l'1r Feastor. Towx,sim No. 2 -Voting pr1-ui..t,\N'om<1. ar<IA's D.-pot:, .11ana1gers, W. W. liubini, . W. 1 111khinl ad141 .J. Y. Brie. T(MwNIII NI . 3-Ving prcinet, 1 (Vi1. ellce of* J. A. Mi, Cror(-y, Sr.;Aa a r, .A21('r y, Sr., itrothv, Ford and. Tows4'.'s2u-2 No. 41 *-oting~ pin('let vinnubor"; 4il"a Po Gr, 1l. vmlml r W. 1.eCrei t .4 ,1juiin i well'. Tow-sur,i No. 5 ---Votin' pruviniet, LI 4-ar' D)ute41man Cr'eek. Q.uark1 tr; Mann21 A . IA . ,cay, .John1t Hollis ald Nathan T"vvn IpNo 7- -NoOn'g prcinlct. r 4(14' To '.'. 1.p414mbert ; T. L2 4'1r:, T. \1. olulu-rt, Prvston Iion a.2l W. I!. Jones. )T4\\N4au2I >4o. 9-- \4t ng j1e .in21, 4 10 <oN.lIar, I. lan y :d 111141 1 h u T'oN,IIII' No. 12 Votin4 procin et, a';ls Owring; Muuragers, .1. W. 11lick, Its. .11. E nn'11 a141t 11 A IlX.l l n . T11\NSIII> NI). 13 -V i(in!, previnlet, "'idenle o f .h1n:1111s McG(ill; \ II ,aI.na rs, ,mics MlcGill, Thomas Blair and, Isalle litller. The \ RaWOVr . abov dlesina it t- ho<'t it, sa.id vloct ion ait thlt sevi-ral prectlnets :11ned ,sh ll, iniwildiatly 11pot the close 1, th1e .1le't itn.1, c4n11111t t -' vutf s n d n2 eh( 'tu 4 In of, (lw' reslit 11141 the balli ;. 1' th nievZsign- . Colunty Collilni.,filners 44 09I-,-( comlity. IENP? YJ.A' ) ('11,nty ;1 I\. I IA iV' VY cA i l' H1 Dl.iY, 'Conmnissionwrm. 14ly 1 l\x l '.iw EC~ REEU*EBD ine car load v.oed Potatocs, On " " " Oats. A full lino of Plantation Hard i'are consisting of Jly Iroi, Plow Steel, Ste Plows, Plow 7mulds, Tryewcs, Ham11cs Clevices, H ices, whichk will bIe c;old lowv for -CASH-. I keep conistantly on) handP a full upl))y of PLANTATION and FAMILY I ha2'vo on hand soveral brands of ist class F'ERTILIZERS vhichl I am pr1ep)ared to sell for 3shl 01r 0on timoi with well appr1oved ocuiritie's onl at mfoney bastis, or' withl cotton option if parties ds5ir'O. Il pariities in watI of For'tilizeris viil (do well to call on mo beforo unrchamsing)~. feb 20 R - - NOTICE.L Sucro OMMIssION1El(' OFIONiu, \VINNs1nono, i'. U., July 20, 1877 ~ .certificates issuod0( in1 thIis counJty rior to October ist, 1876, are requesotedl 0 presenit the same to the un2dersignefld, nl or before th1o28th11inst., for regisitratin. aymnts w.ill be0 made on1 re4gistored ortilicates 01n andl aflter' that danto. WILLARD1 RICH ARDS4ON, jun1v 21-f x1w. fS C. r. C. WON)E80 FTIlE OLD WO RLD. .12l IOUR'S .Il. THROWi THEl Trophilos of' Venetian Valor--Thu 81hup of Coluibus --ican liig old Mo,iiorios -Heroes of an Ago Gono By. &rriyw<he Ddroit Free PAs. Tnie most intersting museum of Venice (for it is nkot inucli else nlow) i. the famous arsenal and navy yard, whicht ouco employed 16,000 work mInen, Iand fitted out thoso fleets of galleys that made tihe city the ruler of the sea, until Columbus aind Vasco di Gamasnatcled away her.suprema. cy. Tho famous ship houses in vIvchi they were built are all here still, standing in silcot rows with yav'Aing front's along thO vacant docks, whilo the court yard is full of great cauou of curious construc tion ind quaint mottoes that once thundered destruction to the Turks and defianco to Genoa and the Cam bray League. At the entrance, amuon"g a ro'., of other honine tro phies from Greece, is a great lion in I siting position covered with illegi ble iniscripionis, brought from the battle field of Marathon ! The first. floor has rooms of models of high . pooped, iron-beaked rowing galleys and war ships, side by side with models of mod,rn war stnameqrs, armored ships aj d niotitorg. ' The galleys had d6ubierows of holes on either side, through which to work their long sweeps, ar,d rows of small"r holes- below, in^ Which to secure the manacles of the toiling slaves, chained to the oar, while i pathway ran through the center of the baniks of seats, along which the boatswain and his mates wvent with hmge whips apLid scourged" thO )O'or wretches to renewed exertions, as the galleys went into action. Then thei e are ancient modols of "camels" for raising* sunken vessels. anid raised plans in m ood of aill the ancient Venetian posses sionls, among which beautiful Corfu was.9 Conspicuous ; and the Cir'ed and gilded Sides of the galUey in which poor Bigadino went to defeat Famagosta and got himself 41ayed 1by the cruel Turks. TU8E s1IPS OF COLUMIS-AND OALLEYS. And accurate models of the ships of Colimbus' Jirst and second .oy :1go, lmade by nuning Venetian em iSSAries after their return, each wvithl Iiieo tiers of cabins sloping and recedi'g f. om the waist to tIhostern and with ~imclosed ' pent-houscs on the lofty prows, and schoonor rigged, with little jigger-mast over the stern. And galloys with mitraillouses and breach-loadi-g calmon mounted on qutter..deck and forecastle to guar.. access to these places against blioarders, as Well as to keej) in sub. lection thme miserable slaves below. T1hiese galleys wereC pulledi by' two tiers of double banklod rowers wvho were assisted in propulsion by three mrasts with sporoniari rig, and had also perches for cross-bowmcn and arquobusiers at the mast-heads. And ther6 woro fragments of richly sc.ulptured wood from the famous Bucentaur (smashed un by' the angry French), and a richly gilded modEl-of that historic galley, fitted with plates of gold ad allegorical carvings, and decks 'andl 'seats of parq(uetr'y, and gaudy with (draperios of lce and damask and gorgeous banners, and an emblazoned porch~l at the stern on wvhich tihe Dogo stood when he throwv the ring into thme sea and thus "Wedded the Adri atic." 'yno.IuIEs OF VENICE Trho contents of .this room give an exact idea of the wvar Ahips and material of the leading naval powers of the world from~ the thirteenth to iho sixteenth ' 'entury, while the lonely, ribandoned rows of 'groat ship..*hous'es standing by sior'es all around( the dlocks behind the muse umn,'were onco the most important navy yard ini existence. You ascend the stairs to an upper room and sec a great crimson pennant, forty foe~t by twenty, nailed agaLirst the fVall, bearing a great white c'moscent ' and cover'ed with Turkish emblems and inscriptions,.in.letters of'tdid.' This was the Turkish 'Adniiral's banner takcen at the glorious battle of Le panto, in wioh th6 Venotians bore the pr'in'oi'pal part, and these Turkish characters areothe inscription "There is but one God, and Mahomet-is his Prophet." And over it hangs the flag of the .triumnhant VenetianI Commander, a wingod lion bearing a cross, with the motto "In hoc signi vinces." Then there is a great storo of cross-bows and bolts, shiolds, miaces and doublo-hailded swords, all with historic associations. Aal "bombards,'.' or MORTARS OP LEATHER, lined irsidc with tightly plated cor dage aiid 18ather bands, and which actually throw shelld with -ceoct at the siego of Tunis. Then- como a row of great crescent topped -lan terns that used to blazo ov<r tho s.trnu of Turkish flag. ships, trol)h: i04 that even E Inglid, Qiten 6f the ocean, might Vell be proud of. And next a hlet with perforatedJ nose piece for breathing through;said to havo belonged to AttilA the' Run (which I dloubt), and the full suit of armor and helmet and -rus glorious Whito plumo which Henry of Nari varro nado the Oriflamnme of France at Ivry, of which there is no doubt, becaulse he presented it himself to the Venetian Republic." ' Around these hang iany Turkish banners and Pashas' horso.tails, taken in Venico's constant wars with that l)ov0r. And here aro a most inter Csting collection of ievolving mus. kets, )istols and cannon of the fif, teenth and sixtoonth centuries,* in cIiig the particular one from which'Colt,'in this-very musbulm, is said to have taken his idea; and cor tainly was seen to take elaborato iirawings, before the weapon boar1 ig his name ever becameo known to the world. An intorest-in g souvenir is the model of A 1LOATINO n.ATTERY, invented and built by Adimiral Angelo Io at the siogo of Tunis, when, his own fleet being wrocked nud entirely destroyed iin a great 'storm, he. iides)airing, made of its -frat menits this raft, of barrels, covered with at platform, with protections 0raverses of sandbags for the guni nis, bhind whih ho planted the leathern- mortar' i havo teidribed (his own guns werb all at the bot Lomn) and thus compelled surrender and made hinself famous afid 'got a glorious mn61nent from Conova's chisel with these doughty decls ii (as relie;f And hoer aro thid' Oilve keys of the arsenal on a golden sal ver, by which possession -of tie city was sadly turned over -to Napoleoi, and long afterwards, joyfully, by theso very ombloms, to Victor )3m. manuel. But I' fear * hit in 'this chart1r.n museum I am getting into the bad-habit of descriptive cata loguine -- HISTORY AND ROMANCE OF THE PLACE What a flood of associations, mingled from history and romance, pobursupon the Ifancy as one wanders through tho streets and paddles around tho canals of ithe proud, sorrowful Quc'cl of tho Adriatic, the city of a tliolisiid fearr! Can you not a(0,in 'yonder' 'cofie'-house, Mairco Polo and his .brother 'telling of their wonderful Wvandcrings in distant un~known lnds, of the richo's of the (Court of Mogtis, and the mighty Tartar empliro, and the great countries of China and Japan, where thoy had printing and gunpowder, wvhich .tho,y trny to ddscribd to :their incredulous' d1udicncod aiid 'hdt aet down an liars "flr cellenc for contrias, -ecopt by n "few," whose minds becomoe so influenCed.bg their stories that they try td Ilhd a'watokg way to those Indios by' Eailing wvest ward, and fliid a now wvorld instend!1 And D)andlo', sit.ting in the p)orch of the palace, tells howv ho stormed the Blyzant-ine Emperor's palace fron~i thd yard-arm of his galley. And Moronzi and Cario Zeno relate -of victories over the Turks in the7'el ponessus or in the distatui~rl men, and of thousands of Christiafi "dp ivos roloased from the oar. 'Anji 'tiSi wrdtcli just osicaped from cp tivivity tells to thd fnoi'ror 'etriQkeh crowd how bravo Bragadin6 'vds flayed alive ; and' beautiful ,Cath& rine Comiaro, who hai given t i hr realm of Cypu's to;bocbrne a Vene tian citizen, pauaes compassionately. to listen'. Them crowd assembled on this square are listening to besieging Doriams' haughty throats, and vowing that they will die sooner than accept s'uch disgraceful terms. And on these steps that lead to the water, the Popo gives the Doge a sword as the church's defender. And' ' tef' Pertia goes past to shop 'i the Merceria, and pretty Jessida glances at her out of yonder window ; 'while Launcolot t*obbo is drii 'i" iti yon der dingy den and'oli th dining Rialto, Basanid6 is' watchhi g the freighting'bf his galley, .whle 3 tomie is spitting upon Shyloek's gate