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ry\?pri STORM* ; A U.111JL U iJ Vi. vj.viu>^i WILD WORK OF THE AVIX'D* IX THIS STATE. Several Section* Visited, all with >?erions ('omtci}nenwi--Great Lodh of tiff ami Pr?p#irty. The associated press dispatcher, pubi:i I lie leading dailies of tlur "-'" ". v ?>m Tlinrsdav aud Fridav. tli-uigh brief, will give some idw. of th<? terrible cyclonecthat have vi-itrd the whole Southern country. S??uih fsrrolina rcj>ort.s a full share ot life ysi?l [>rt>i?crty destroyed. The Columbia correspondent of the Hetcs and Courier says of the results in Darling* I hi : The casualties, as far as known, were, killed six, wounded fifteen or ?i.\.S*eu. Prompt assistance was rendered the victims by their feliow-rifiz?*ns, and those who had lost lh?-ir huiaes were given inuneuuuu smiicr. iu aft five or Ax. dwelling houses were wrecked, with a great number of tnim>r buildings. If the tornado had passed three hundred yards farther north it would have "eached the Coarthau-c Square and cemolished the business portion of t!ie toyna. Its route was afterwards shown by an avenue ent throagh. the woods as; ctear andsharp in outline as llie cleared right of way or a railroad. The money value of tiw *--- - *3.. .v4kMM/\f La 1'iuperxy uumiuvcu >/miiiu^ wp cm:4#sted. -Mr. J, ^M^fidnsBEfds, of CeHimbia, :\v-ijojsarrttDartiiagton-on Ifememo ^iiaBffrieing!?t,g^ve8 the following graphic description. of vtbat lie saw aiwifieard: "I ^afca-t the Barlkgton -Hotel Jasl jriiiiit. ''The air was qcitehotund - t>J>press>Te. At about half-past 11 '^cfock, after I bad -retired- -to my v^liom, I ;heard ?soapd like -t^at B^e by ^ba iiear-approach of a i :ijf?ay Strain,vlhlcjcreased aad then died away. Immediately afterwards 1 heard eries fbrbeip, and some one i ??hc^Mdi!je-toas^kebuting that the t??wn had beeiv blown down." Mr, Kdiimnds went out-and- assi?ted. Up to the hourobtained the f< >Mowing information: - The;.tornado Hjoml from the, wdthwcst.and tore a i?.Tth l5(HranJs 'witteihTOftgh the southcrn part of the town, fthrch fortunately was- wot thickly peopled. The iivu-storv Tcslefence of Mr. :{R. W. ;3V>yd, a'proroirieiit lawyer, was utterly w recked, not sl piece of woo&twoi feet M r. Boyd- was buried in the debris and was paiufttlly but not seriously injured. A boy UviImj bouse started a big ball oi fire ettteijed^his room mut the next j j|.v?aeift- hefomid himself-lvi.ug on his iu^heyar&iii ^t^B^^ Pf water. A negro iwau aud wom?JM???pyiijg ?4f yuthouse on the _ premises were i>town sevcwty-fivc yards aaidiustantlv fcrfiod. Mrs. Bpyd atid -ber datighter - hnppcitedtp be spendinsrtfae ajghtat the ii >asc, of her brother^ AIi', T. :'Vr- Mc: nSea^ frpm -^kw^ce. " This ;s ?asc "was bimie^lijetbre the night was u v r,' -and its- oecupanti^rel v escaped ?jth their lives. Tlte feoase of a Mr. Wjjiter w^ tm^ ta^pieces by .the torthttlo^-afjd f^ ahd bis wife, feoth very H^vd peopl were killed. The .house cTr Mr. Charles Edwards, of the. firm nf Edwards.-.-& Normeiit. was swept wtaiipieteJy aw-s)', acd-Mrs. Edwards stixtarned srich i ivories Unit she is not expected-to firc. Two ncsfroes KvIiig in a smattfiotise wear the1 depot were Mown away with their dweIEi*g: and have not been fbtaid. The railroad depot was so badly wrecked that an? 0:i*cr will have to be built. A steam mw raillvfcear the depot was blown to pieces. The barns and handings Rttnrtid tbe^residenceof'GoLiB. ty\ ; Krhvarda were fctown -away, - bat the duelling was tiot totklwt. ?,:* a store at was earned off tbo trnvgs-of the wind. Several fl it cars lying. ?irthe: side track were Mown over. Bales of cotton were l_.ken up from the platform of the "iltfpcsi and scatteredaft around. ;;JsTear. 1 --?-foiuv> in't!*#>-' tnwif IV .every r ^iS^IfeVetted^to "the ground. "Open Holds near bv wore covered with debris of all kindi Household goods, bed(ii ?g and c^thing whitened the ground. The wo*fe were strewn with barrels tt?Xkfrnber. *The track of the storm ^m?nted a fearful appearance. Everything wan town, twisted and levelled vA,?n?3?4ar exception was the escape iltiay directly iit vthe : ^h of"th?'tornado," bat aipine trees ali around it were town down by the wind, the church. was entirely uninjured, not j'Y?<njtbe weatber c6ck of the steeple being carried aVcay. In Lancaster the tornado is reported ?miles i^width., In its. track almost all the TtTTfbeiS tenant-hottse^, ginhcflasesj.etc., -'?5re4Mjroo&d by- the violciice of the wind. & {*a.?se?ger wiio came from Kings tn^ states iliat tUe ieycione passed bet weeirManning- and ^Florence, demolishing .-evervtbiug iu. its course. The "ottIt; Harrington. who lives hear the western edge of the county, w as totally demolished uud all of the l ^piece^, (liii'^c^lously escaping with only slight brnises. ' -^tiC^flicrcBaHui* was uivw u .-u c?cj * ^-fttrectimu Mr- J. S. Boyd's store was djttifaj&i&t the. ppfcrs. Tom fiansey, s colored man, bad his house blown L^j^i^iad ids.- wife 'fclfled. Every ii#yase^on Dr. W, B.Eave's Cowdeii ptaeC"*was blowii'down except one, - -:U:d'--- Ux>rgiamia;Shiibrick," a negro -wtfaiait, was killed, A box <ar stand^^ qifithe side *raek whs blown off the trodcs ami thrown upon its side. ' ^Hfiiiiaii*Tnrner -had nearly every oii b?t>iace l^veBed- " Ac Nhiety-Six^a htmse was blown dowrvinjuring si! the members of the The fircawlbra-ned to ashes, " ' ^ iT.?V.VJWr ItAtttnr ol^r\ /?A)U J lie DOUV UI luc cium ucnif ? <? w>* Mimed. The father wap iti Charleston iu the time, and as the wires wus drnvii ho information could l>e sent to hint. Farther Account# of the Storm. Aiken, February 21.?The storm of Ttwsdav night was a heavy one and felt severely at Aiken, although it caused no dtamage. A report reached here to-day that it did considerable damage in various parts of the county, especially on and near Mr. Tyler^ place, about seventeen miles "from Aiken, where five colored persons " ??> fcirfefj hv the blowKi? down of a WiSSiStBSSmSttmimmmm bouse in whick tbey were. Mri Tyler's house was considerably damaged and the chimney blown down. Manning, February 21.?The ?p?Ie of Tuesday niirht *Vtl5 felt in every por lion of tiit County, but wore seriously and disastrously itn4?e region of "Deep Creek." about six mite* below this place.. Through that section the wind - was terrific. Trees were overturned, fences levelled and jnany lit/rises blown. down. The destruction -was wry gr<-a?. About two o'clock the bouse ^ ' -* r^UUAtt rv-n L> Ui v? v? . tunu-tl, injuring all liju. jnziialo>, .seven in nu;uher, somo-^lfgtitfy, some -seriously, nil painfully. Airs. Cannon's left arm was broken, iter right lumd badly shattered and she received several coutusiou* about-the head. About the .-attic time Uiegule sttffck the house of Mr. James Ctibbagep overturning and ittmolisliing it entirely, mid in the filling timbers Mr. tJubbage was caugiit and instantly killed. Mr. Ben Bag^eU lost his house and son, a lad of ui> ?ut eight years. The length of the cyclone was not great. Its width - - ** - ?i. n>t.. a ftatrror tnree-quarters 01 a ome. jliic sufferers were mostly poor people, and lost very heavily.' The sick and - wounded have been kindly eared for by ihe sympathizing neighbors. Iukkset's, Eixjefikld Countv, February 20.?A terrible cyclone passed through this section about sunset yesf terda\ from southwest to northeast, passing nearly parallel and within two i or three miles of the Abbeville line on the- iulffetield. side. Besides the dam age lo Mr. \V. H. Stall'vortb, at Phoenix, :uid to;Mr. J. If. Burnett, afreadv . reported,v.^Yery house on Mr. J. P. Burnett's place" was blown down and ft ckikl ofMr.Pinckney Harvly killed. 1 A boy, Wm. McMauus, had hisfiugers ; cot off by falling timbers, and his mother and several others were seriously injured. Mr. J.-W. Hill's barn wasbk*wu rdown and three fine cows killed. Mr. .J. C. Hill had two or three tenants* houses mined, besides his dwelliiisr injured, but no loss of Hfe. .Miv W. ll. Mays had considerable damage done his dwelling and ; manv other buildings. 1 HE STOKit IX OTHER STATES. ' Jforth .OtniHnu 3tritk?n-The Village ol 1 Philadelphia. Swept Aw?y-Twnible Lou of Life. Ch.vklotte, February ; 20.--Moncfoy night's storm was most destructive at a settlement waited 'Philadelphia, two mile* from Rockingham, 011 tlie Carolina Oeftiral Railroad. :?he settlement xoittuiued aiiout tweutpfiye houses. . J3v?ry on? of tbetn was* razed to the grouud. Yesierday-morning a party of men began the. seafrhiof the ruins for bodies and WitteiK a short time k eleven .:'had.;beeii recovered?throe white men twid colored \ticu. <V?e white man -named John Da'kin ' avs* found with a piece of- splintered ; timber as large as a man's leg through his abdomen. All the bodies were badly - mutiixted. TJie bodies were r- lo.?>ri iiva iimhwmi- and ??wk>il - tft !?(? [ . inghain, when tne wagon returned to the scene for tnore bodies, as it was .. known 1&a.t-?Bfber$ were in the- ruins. The wagon had not returned with Us seco?Kl }oad when-the train left this evening, aud telegraph wires being down, ^further particulars cannot be ob&itied. Wilshxgton, N. C'., February 20? J\ M?A special to the Star says; "Twenty-three parsons were killed near Rockiitgbanu Several colored people Were also tilled on-the Pee-I>ee River near Rockingham.? At Manly and Keiper the cyclone destroyed everythi?gin its-way' Near Lilliagton six persons were tnied.^ WirLMTMJTOX, N. C., JScbctiary 21 Special advices to tlie Star give fikther particulars of the cyclone. The centre of the storm struck the outskirts *>fRoekinghaa? and with such i 'buildings were blown into fragments. Some bodies were ftnmd under the timbers and others were carried by the wind 150 to 200 yards, A woman was found clasping4o her breast an iuiant "scarcely . a mo;rth old. JJotli were dead. The bodies of- the victims were terribly bruised and.but. The force of *he^:wiifcr was-such that two millstones were moved onehendred feet. Chickens and *>irds;wcre fotond picked ^ctean, except; i$he feathers ou t heir heads. The largest trees were up rooted, and smaller ones had all the hark stripped irom their trunks. The storm first made tts appearance at 7.20 ; p. iu., coTmtt? from. a southwesterly ' ."dlre&rion from tlimiler,Richmond county, N. ?. "The eastern -sky was overshadowed t>v 'dark flying clouds . iinged'witb-red, growing thicker every minute and at last assuming- a hue of fire. At 8.30 p. ay. there-was a heavy fall of rain and hail,'.the hcavJebt of the clouds moving westward. At :mRlni?^t?lKrsky wa^d*z2lin?^ml and at 1 a. m.__lhere was an unusually neavy . xaii -at tjcmk rue uuu wounded belong almost exclusively to the poorer -class,-ami there will" be suifcring and destitution among the survivors. It, is -feared there was great loss of life and property in iii.lerior point* in the track of the storm not yet heard from. Already thirtythree dead bodies have been found in Richmond county, near llockingkam and llamlet. Thv Grtlc in Gi'orsli. ai'citkta. Fohruarv 20.? While last nig!it's storui did no damage in Augu?la beyond Mowing down a few trees ami fences and only lasted about 'ten minutes it was very destructive in the vicinity. The greatest damage seems to have oecurred along the line of the Augusta and Knoxville Kailroad. Bradley, a thriving little town, was almost levelled to the ground. Nearly every hous<^^^|jjg|^>lo\vn down seSife^^ivas entirely destroyed. The i residence of Dr. Ligon was overturned I and broken <o pieces. The family of Dr. 1 T !?.??? Avh ii*Mt<wl wi fh rliflRr.nltv ?1 J from the ruins?, and all of them were more or less bruised. Mrs. Ligon,s collar boi.e, leg ami arm were broken. Considerable damage was done along the Central ami Georgia Kailroads. The train on the former did not leave Augusta, as the road was blocked. The dejx>t and water tank at McBcan were blown down. Several honses and barns were Mown down near Thomson, on the Georgia liailroad. One i?egro was killed aud a few was seriously injurad by the destruction of a cabin on the Jiev. E. 0. Eees's place near Wrightsville. Mrs. ? * ?* J 1}.. i 1 k? Virgin M. uaue was puiuiuuv wtuuuv a piece of falling timber- Jhon FossetiVmill and ginbouse, eight, mites south of Thompson, were blowo down. Five negroes were killed at Jackson's, on the Port Royal Railroad, by the storm. Ten persons, five white and five colored, were killed at Haddocks on the Macon and Atignsla Railroad. The storm passed on both sides of Angara into South (Carolina. At TH-vn.^cviiin fi.i \fi-e \V_ A. Blount JLiUMlUlCliUV) ..... . three children, Gus Hart and six negroes were killed. Atlanta, Ga., February 20.?Reports reach here of a detractive cyclone passing from southwest to northeast along the western edge, of the State, by "Rome, Cave Springs, CaitersviJle *nd Ja-^>er. At Canton several school children were killed by a falling honse. ' There -have been several deaths at Cave Springs. Many persons- were injuredaod much property . destroyed wherever, the cydone^ touched. NAtlanta^ February 21.?Ihformation from Gtassr' Srafr-6fcows that -fwthin- a space of three'miles t\vent\ persons were killed by the recenl cyclone. Magox, February 20.?The stonr f was terooie m uj? sctuuu ciuuh< Macon. Tlic Telegraphreceived a bos of bail stoucs from Indian Springs, some being three inches long ami oik and a lialf inehes thick, and others weighing two and a half ounces ' Matty houses al.lbat place were unroofed, -and many perse us woundec1 but no deatlis have been reported. Tin house of William A. Miller, at Blount *" * * r vine,./ones cuimu, uu?..->...... Macon, was blown to atoms. Hi: wife -and three children were killci and the baby was blown away anc has not yet been found. The i>odie; of the dead were found 200 to b0( I yards distant from the site of tin house. Six negroes were killed 01 the same plantation and a young mat was dangerously wounded. The wif< of Dr. Dullard beard the cyclone com ing and remembering that the cornci of the house nearest the storm was tin safest she crouched there witli hci vbabies and two little negroes Th< A 4f... V. .. | hoose was swept awav, except ui<: ic? timtiers behind -which the pain crouched safely. The store of Jern Smith, some miles frotn Clinton, Jonc coantv, was blown away. A persoi named Finney, who was in it, wa -fetally-injured. Ma<X)x, February 21.?-The cyclon of Tuesday blew down the residenc and outhonses of Col. Robert C. Hnm bers, in Puwam county. One of Col Hutnbers's ankles was broken, and h revived iujories about the chest wind it is thought will prove fatal. Mrs OPaschalj" who wa9 passing, left he buggy when, she saw the cyclone com ing and took refuge in CoL Uumbers' - house. She was instantlykilled whei ; it was blown down. Seven negroe and nearly all the stock on the plac ' were'killed. Davidsboro, on the Cen ' <ral Baiiaoad, was almost destroyed I'he stores of J. J. Palmer, A. Hei rnann, John Hudson, P. L. Brown Brown & Hall and Cheatham Bros were blown down, as was also th brick depot of the Central Railroad Au cmplov6 of the railroad eompan naftfed"Varim was killed and man , others were seriously wounded. Th only, particulars thus ;far obtaiue* been 'from points on the railroad When reports from the interior town come in the fist of casualties will b largely increased. fearful Work in Alabama. : Rome, Ga., February 19.?A fearfu storm struck Ainbersons and Ladiinn Ala., at one o'clock this evening Houses in large nHinbers were blow , down-and fourteen persons were ic ported to have been, kitted in tha vicinity. The,.direction of the wini was southerly, ami the storm extende to this place, where it :did but littl damage. --At.-Cave Springs severe bouses were blown do-wu tuid an oi? man named GarHerdwas killed. Capl .T?iru^iiWn rlnwti' mi Uil^SIUV 9 liUU?W II ? ?? VAV >f .. .. his sister-in-law was buried under i , and is supposed- to liave been killed Ten or twelve liouses in that vicinit; were destroyed. Great excitemen . prevails,' waking it difficult to obtail reliable, information. Birmingham, Ajla., February 20A terribly destructive cyclone swep through the Catawba Yalley, in th eastern partof this county, yesterday at noon. A special to the Daily Ag from Leeds, twelve miles from here on the Georgia Pacific Railroad, give the following account of the storm ii that region: The cyclone struck Leed about 1.30 p: m., aud swept awaj th section house of the railroad, killing ^three negroes and seriously injuring Van aged white couple named Bass living near by. Three miles south o Leeds the house of John Poole wa blown awav, and a son of seventeen a daughter of six and a negro chili were instantly tilled. Poole, his wife - mm mm vuia cmiincii were <ui uoor injured-.. The residence and premise of Dr. W. F". Wright, railroad ct>n tractor, were demolished. The bod; of Mrs. J. S. Wright, Dr. Wright' mother, was found one hundred yard from the house fearfully mangled au< with the skull .crushed. * Five.childrei of Dr. Wright were badly injured having their arms or legs broken. Tlv * * "? /-v/? i_ u colored cook was kiuea. kji twenty four cart?, two wagons and thre horses on the place, nothing remain but ;the carcass of one horse. J house occupied by M. McLaughlii was blown away and he was badl; hurt. J. P. -Laadrus, wife and daugh ter. all had their legs broken. Tin house of Mr. Kerr took fire and wa burned. "vMrs. Kerr was fatally in jured. The Tornado in Tennessee. ^ Nashville, T?sn., February 21.-, Clarfcsviile was visited on Tuesday b; two destructive cyclones about tu< hours apart. They swept through th< central part of the city, levelling man; houses and doing serious damage ti hundreds of buildings. Two ehurcbe -were nearly blown down, two tower J-A1* nft* flrn /?A?11't-llAll CO /VtT( v?cl v ?uv vvm. v w?. end was blown ont of the Frankiii Hotel aud much other destruction wa caused. Many persons were seriousl; injuK^d. The roof of the Chroriid office, rafters and all, was lifted ii\ aud carried over Elder's opera-hoas< and driven through another house tw< blocks beyond. The damage will b< very large. Every telephone and tele graph wire was prostrated and train: were delayed. \i KILLED FOR DISSECTION. Three Negroes Murdered near Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Februarv 22.?On las " '5 - ? V.. A ffah JaIa JP I'lCliiy IlIgllL u liuusc in avuiiuiiic ii which lilted Beverly Tavlor and ht wife and Eliza Crauiberd, an adopte( child, all colored, was burned dowi and the inmates |pjssfnnr T<H i^*RHSeirbodies were lo and in th( Ohio Medical College and were takei to the city undertakers- An examina tion of the remains shows that all thro were murdered, all showing unmistak I able signs of violence, the skulls o I Tavlor and his wife beinjf fractured | Whether the crime was committed to maney or to furnish subjects for tin dissecting tabic is not known, but tlv general belief is that it was done fo the latter purpose. The house occn pied bv Taylor is in a desolate spot haif a mile from any neighbor. Allai Ingalls, Jeff Lout, Bidiard Iugalls am Benj. Johnson, all colored, residing ii the vicinity of the scene of the muader have been . arrested on suspicion o beitur the perpetrators of the crime. Cincinnati, February 23.?Richan Ingall, one of the men arrested for th murder of the Taylor family, at Avon dale, made a statement, last night, t .'.ff&ff thftk_Tohn Harris, a man hi never knew until last Friday, engage< him to .assist in taking the bodies to tli college, and fixed their place of meet ing on the turnpike. They met accord ing to their agreement, and shortly afte a man, who he does not know, cam along with a wagon. They drove ; short distance, when Harris pointec out tiic bodies, which were in sack and co??cealcd in a fence corner. A soon as the bodies were loaded on thi wagon all started back to the city On the way- Harris stopped the wagoi and went away, fie was gone half ai Op pninp hack runmnsr am then it was seen that Taylor's cabi: was on fire. They drove to the col lege, delivered their bodies and re ceived ffceir pay. Tayloi-, the mar dered man, was formerly a resnrrec Iugallfr his partner. 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Feb 27-X4W 253X2 ijMUTlM: 1 i JaeSo (i - " ?inj mmiLtiiiiuui aimer s cn earth uiiikei uteolute cures of all Blood Diseases* Scryfula, Skin Dlm-a-tci)' and nanaore, ^SSindular v. Swelling. Tumors, Dry Tetter/Kitoey Complaints, g Old Clcens and Sores, Syphilis in all stages, Catarrh. Eczema, Rheumatism, Hercureal Poison, etc., m. ? osMhird tlKJ time ever before-tnctwn. Hertt laslde 1 cf cadi b- t:lc. Discard all slow,'old fogyrtfiji^liea and uso cue bottle ct B. B. B., and you will be thor> oughly convinced of its magical "power. Send to us 2 for unimpeachable testimony, a few samples of which are below. .S&ROiFULA. s Dr. L. A. Guild, an .experienced and one of Hie i: ciost scientific ^Jiiytriclansjdfttie Sotithj wMOwns ?. - -lar^c nursery and vineyard near-Atlanta,.ha? a lad 1 on his place who wx* cnreti of u stabbora case of f :]--6or<>rrna wtru one single-bo; tie or Ik c. B, Write to _ 'niia about the case. a S -p.;r ?(-veral- ycarslliave be,n afTMotedowith a . 4 proHMUUc?:d incurable jam ofJRlootf l'oisorij attend* j ctihrh ii}*y rmmmx^aarre'irrmy nose,-btf-nairbnna j and tfrxir isiiurtjsiso ia- gom: hk ^p^rrejiieuiea oX renown, a^d-esp?rje?K'*d .pbvsiciana,-witSoot . b<:nc-nr ' Ti? ?W of 'S W^Kei'-f B.lE;R?8tored - * i iriv *ppcii!e, 'ivaicirifii- tiieei^saqsuxettosBiengtii. l? -1 ?dipc?i 2i whuuIs of ile*!i iu-ouu montii;-aad was. -i jruaouaccil curcd. '?. 'A."CC.*RK, 3 - Kit. ?i?g?Aeeti;a&anta. ? KiBNEY CO*?tai?T., . . P^rtversIx^eaKllu^Yek^nitefftbie'garerer 1 frojii arrrti'Wfc<wafe4rf(hi6y^em^?aii?t,'wiafetellef S of wlilcli ? hare ypent orerfcsO the t nu?sl iwtwl: *?xsilit"JL j?eineiue%i>rqatinfi; faflurea. The rise of"out- W >nttj-of^B.'Bi^ijlMfe'bieen. 2: :jnarvcjt?wf K:ktuyi?'>rc relirf'aiaa; i?Hiotter tJ^ati_ rneut It j. q.ark7ctircT wtiileatfcera, if tUcy core at-all, aitfe'ja'lni; i&JLtat' future. " . j S C. H. KOlJiiKTS, AttSnta,?TOefrTBoHM. j e OATARSH. ; . 3 'Hie Ciina andrQtKtftisware Jloase of McBri<Je tc.' Cx, AUaoia, W pertoijtt the 1 tf&st Iff ttoe'Sootb. & J?r. A. J:;WcBrlUc ftf- tUis-flruj'ttis been cnrlwl of 3 c.il'.rrH of tini'U'wC'if tU yearo-UuiJHijf i>VtVw?a of n.? IS- a.'ier cry known?entity auU t^aiiuen: ? J: i<! H. It B. <^jvs c.itarrh m a t&f **&&,' - tz.-t *|o?hfut >T:iZ -U&* tilled lojryitrfjfc Write to g u:wlltT:d I-'aiUstil tli.* fact*. AW SDIT02, I It enreilof naeaJ tuttaiTh f scvc-ai yeawi?v3 tviftlcs ul B.B. B. I l'icU nunv other mnetU(% but none equal 11. jJ. 15. It l* ijtufX < !! *. witrteuttrHT* lie slow-T T -r!\\,:W V ! f_,r ?. Vnufw ? T,?wv>o' fin . ^ L-iT"? fc ''""S f'f-i for $1/"). ? <!. 1 '.'** i. k " ! \1 ?Vwle*ieL?*^ . ' '^ffrg r$ A 8 5 %j u hm mm* mm ciiilf stowm ,, v.: JCtuoJ ]:en??Ir for the ccn?6f sJ! im?. r ' * -? ' iH>K?!?!fr* vt !iia Xto>.-i.?-h nnd VjjwI.: :i .'ul'lIlA. VlOmtSlT'lV&.-vittj; . !>uirri.o n| 11 -i 1-3 < Lolif* 3afm?; .?.i ' . ..il- jicv, N^uzWa. .'.rirtily of J ;?- >ai' .- , .?-.?aTbii:i i;_aiL>.:rv:?!a?Ilaiittclie?n<l \ Y-r PERSIA. ill il< -.1:.of the Stoourfh and li -'...v.. . I- v. ii?j ir.in>i?itu? cr a clutagO * "" ?-TO>:i f xv-rr ::.?? cordial : ;rjr.!..-s 33 Kteclberrj' J . no "VVHI, not a.ftStl> -. .-njouiorsoasfctaiojia ? ?sM Y; C.uiUi u -ra'-jj jit.: "jiiuun directions sn cadtBotUa 0 V..n ->j:. uiidCi.oa. n -i-yo iu'z. - t i i.<Tnuch tsunnall. Sold l>f i..l IJr: r . in Jfodicints.' ' T.T2 HiCHI-fXO:. '"I 'M CAL^K).,SdleP?>pir,tor?iJ e -i - o. v s.a. sEViV. Ll'iTUE EOOIT. " _ ! ACSMvUbutntedHaMll i iflf <l" J & c-t"?""?-I . J&*5&SmS&r Pl*^ Qar4tm*a&JP?* s ,J@HB[rhSMi?k?aH'; 3 Tfflbe nuiied TrteJa gj '^H|P v piaee. -mokttls ??*iiii n 9 J ARPm. Carpets and Honstf Fnrnishiflp. Goods, The " Largest Stoct South of Baltimore. aioquet -; Brussels, 3-Pi*i*nd Ingrain Carpets, Bags, "* ^? wn'k rinfhc trlnHnw Shad^f. ?* Jiavs olIU vi umw . . . ' Wall Papers, Borders, l.ace nrtairt?,i Cqr niceK and Poles, Cocoa <t ?antOTt ) Upholstery, Kns^aviPgS, Cto>yo?, > Frames. WrltetforSamples3tidPrice8. ^ MliEEJl! COSKERr, ACGCSTA.-6A. June-8?-my ; / 4 f t I , P rZ&R3K&SlFg3Fi&?SSBgefb re<rie?jincr?Tedor^ogta? tern?dss?ie?saeiiw tod err fatodMcat taaJdar It Jwt tb* wftzbr ?or"Biltto?4 aft*alc?; meanhsS nx}alr> * wil >S watcJi and ? acc?r*te tiMtkMper^ J??4 it,J s^?>coi?ttvepurpo?o?, U > roperior to ny*l6a?Tff ureuflorBil Tboy cm ba ?old nsdUy for Mud IKMcb. idtnuied 10 u to doobJe th'oco nconnti. -Pra?a Sswtil J/yenta cxn fmidlecbeso w>tet>e>laS(lT?Srt>e% W tt*7 eu be resdllftxelMBiged forttockorroodc. Jw??4o4tB? Wtchireirbtjrtglaterwl lull nii ini 11 in 11CIBjOlli 0" .we wlll*?adltC. 0.1>. on receipt of jJiOO rtb^Matic* can b*'paid 4t tin: expl*^c&c*,-?-W*al*o h?T? very -fine Uatolnam Gold CmI?j It SfiOO'MttL jS>*utiful*ired*!noii ct*rrtf? 50 c<hlt*- W'?^*r?a*adreds oftesmoortale bot bsreioca AreoHy s wir. "Wetokltury'aCo. , cot^tii?Tbe$s.oo AlnnUsnta Sold WstebjjtTf*pcjftct satisfaction. I?nclo?e*?<w>tor?flrotfe'*iteha?fc?I?B<o to be C. p. D. Send atosce. Betpectfalij Heaij IcalUrWltt. JToklo HaxT'C Co. Onnnliou.Col. Jis.lt, KM. tmrehticd- im# Of TOUT JUS M?T neriean Lorer V?kb?fl igd J.*old It far ttf.00. naawrtW snotiicr. Inclosed turd cub. . Yacr*. . EAftNS* M*topcetortu?ch [SEN DALI.OSOERS TO aafgCo^ 122 NassauStreet, Hcwfttlc article that so fuRy corresponds ? does the New American Ij&er being made of that precious metal he best mdke,andthe general style iche&madeanywft&re. WerecomIhcti will give entire satisfaction* CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. j^UCAJS & RICHARDSON, KTATTOVTiRS PRTVTRTfS axtvRLA\tK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, G2.EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. STILES, PAINTER. IJURLEY BLOCK, 109 MEETING ST., CUA.KLE6TOS, S.-C. Dealer in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnish, . Glass, Putty,-Colore, Glue, <fcc. j.' ALVIN R. THOMLTNSON, i (Factory in-Charleston.) JI'jl H CJPACTD HER OF' SADDLES, BRIDLES, harness, &c. Dealer in Saddlery, Hardw^tbe, , Leather, ~&e.y&c. ' lurporter 6f; English Bits; Stirnlpisj^fcc. 13jafeethig street, xjhlrfcestoh, s. o. 1 JHTEXRY STEITZ, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC'FRUIT, Apples, .Granges, Biutanas, -Coe^nat^ "Leinons, Pineapple^ Potatoes; Onions, Jfeanuts, Cabbages, &c. S_ K-COIU-MfiETlXG & MARKET?STKEET9,' CHARLESTON, S. C. -J 0HAKLES C; LESLIE, Wholesale and. 3te&H Copapiapion l)eialer in F1SH?W?TERS, GA3TE and POULTR Y, .Stalls Nos.?. and 2 Fish Market Office No. ? Market St, Eastot-EasMfcy, Consyjntnents of Country Produce bar* respectfully Solicited. Poultry. EjigsViSicir l Perisfiabie Goods at-owner's. rmk^after delivery to Southern-Express Co. ^ 15KU l M.fcimuuu a L;U., IRON MERCHANTS. Dealers ix Machinery jexd SufpIuES. -AGENTSl for "MAIDOF THE SOUTH CORN MILL." Ne: lG3'5r??ETTKO St., Charleston, 8. C. Try orrr 50 cents' Machine Oil?the best in themiafket T^AGER BEER FROMTHE CLATJSSEN BREWING CO., CHARLESTON, S C.: ers,- put'rtp m^ejp^ patent stopper bottles, bottles ifrhtairets" for exljor^'to^eep a .longtime. Empty beer bottles, boughti Ag?nt m Columbia, Mr.'Julius Kr^&tlcisi QLEMENS CLAC1US, ?llTPOIiTER-AKI> fc?j?iant; IN? i WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS,' TOCAGCO, GBOCERIES ASD FBOVIBIONS, j No 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S, C. j 0TTO TIEDEMAN & SONS, I WHOLESALE GROCERS, ?ISD? . PROVISION DEALERS, , 102 AND W* EAST BAY STREET, CHARESTON. S. C. JjgOYD BROTHERS, WtfOEESBLR GROCERS, LIQUOR &Ei.L?&8 ?AND? gomihssion merchants, 197 EAST BAT,-CKARIiSSTON^ S. C. ;gr R TSOMAS, AGENT, /No.. 820 Kikg St., Oi'POsiTE.l.nijih.TY, WINEOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, LACE (CURTAINS, COM?AGES AKD ' UPHOLSTERY GOODS, CftAItLESTOS, S, C. W<NDOW Avrstscif Made :TO (JJU?S ^ G. CUDWOKTH & CO., . ?WHOLESALEsaddleeymvarei^^ i^J^^T:?rl:'E'rixo "thket. j O 1*1*0 R ITE CHi UI,K*TOS " U U T 1> CHARLESTON, S. C. ^ I.VA GAGE & CO., ; - CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market, Coknek Cjicrcii Stkeet, CHARLESTON, S. C. Etflce packed for the country a specialty. Q. WVAIMAIi&CO, wholesale axd retail dealers is CHOICE DKUG3, MEWCISES, CBEJHCaIS, SUlfGiCAL INSTftbiiESTS. ' Perfumeries and Toilet. Articles, \ Cor.- King and Vanderhorst Streets. CHARLESTON. S. C. [g A, NELSON & CO., ?wholesale dealers ixEOOTS AND SHOES, No. 23 TIatjje Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. JJENRV lJISCnOFF & CO., ; WHOLE3AE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA - RICE PROPRIETORS OK THE CELEBRATED CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C 1 -AND WINDER G-0ODS. ^ . >: < tonre and see the largest and best selected stock -Millinery, consisting of -TrimmedPattern -Hats- and Bonnet, |untrimmed goods. Velvets,'Satins, Ribbons, ,-j Flowers, Tips, Pinnies;- Birds and Featli- " ers, aHtulors, Crap?.ks, Illusions, Blaek and White Laces, Love, Crape, Veils, Barege, Tissue afcd "Parisienne Veiling, Ilair M ? " ? ? i. . n i~ awiicnesiroin-scents :up, tmi>, j^ngo, Croquetries forthe liair, Crepe, Lisle and other TtHChings'for the neclc,1 'Fiehus, Collarettes aud^Ties, and all kinds ot Fancy Goods. at J. O. BOAG'S. A full stock of Ladies* and Masses' , Hosiery. Berlin, Lisle, Silk and Kid -11 1 ,1 cfirUo 111 *9C_ UrlUVl'!)) iUi I'UiUlS itIIU 11CH CM IW. u? sortment of Ladies' and Misses' colored and white Corsets, all sizes. Hoop Skirts, Dress Shields and Palpitators. Itaudkerchiefs in variety, from Cotton to Silk. Silk Fringes,-Passeraei^rie Trimming, Velvet , Ribbons, Braids and other Dress Trimmings. Buttons in great variety, styles and prices, at J. O. BO AG'S. , A -Ml-stock'.<rf^Notions. ot all kinds. Ladies' Linen^s?d.Lace Collars, Zephyrs, Saxony, Berlin and Shetland; Hoods. Children's Zephyr Hoods 2nd Sacques, Shawls antl Boulevard^Ms, at ' J,*Oi BOACPS. ~ - All kinds of White Goods, White-.Lace and Muslin Curtains, Cretonnes, &c., &c. Ateo aod <?fflpJete line of Dress: Soods^-of various fabrics, styles-and" .prices, from Calicoes, Worsted, Cashmeres, Want in tt??line acd at any. price^Fhese goods we are determined to sell cheap and reduce stock. Our stock of Shoes of all kinds will be 50*4 at^mdljetowXJOST, ai^ell as heavy -^ieoe goods: for t Men's - -wear, - and other goods that we do not intend keeping after present stock'of same is sold. We mean nvhatwesay, <T. O. BO AG. : PTPT-lUr.V.nwirft /if tllt? SEW HM A?M DAVIS MACHINES, -The best Maebine on-. the -market, and giVeyperfect satisfaction in '6v'ery p'arti^u4ay/^M ^geneia^votite-"Wit& the ' ladies. fEvgry -Maciafie WAKKAN-TED in-every 1 particular. No family should be . without one. ' Send order or coiaSfill laftTkoy one. J,0;Jf0AG. -T'D.ABBIYll, 7 A lot or BU.GGiES and HARNESS. WAIT-FOR TWW-. J. 0. BOAG. r I msms kit *>#44*4. OF ? AND TSEYMUMv^O! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, CLOAKS, SHOES and BOOTS, At PRICES that will satisfy the closest buyer. v^i/\r\nr\ -VTT7<TTTO t tjU KJU i.N J3a VV r ! We have moved into our New Store- at last. After fussing and finning with "reasons, carpenters- and painters for five months, oh account of .delays.is their ~3rerk?.tiiey have concluded to let ns in, and there we are on the other side of the-bakery, two doors north of the store we formerly occupied, and from whence we have sent out so luauy flue goods. If fortune continues to favor us we will send-out more and finer goods fmm this 'ifoe-npw stoiv.' W<?'wa?t &H-our-old' eus: tomers, ami many new ones, to come and see us in onrnew (luarters, andadnrre our wares am id their beautiful surroundings. If.you dou't buy we won't get mad, but if , you do we will be glad. We intend to keep trying until we succeed in showing I up a complete stock of Jewelry; Watches, Clocks, Spectacies, Silverware, Fin.v Glass, j China and Lauip Goods in Winnsboro. | We will carefully repair, all Watches, i Clocks and Jewelry left with us, and will f-warraiit our-woSrk to be as good as auy in j ! tbe4au<L We can -assure our customers i tiiatw>:wlH-<ieatCa!riy witli them in every transaction. L j^ONNGR & ?ANDI,ER. s j t * \ mammm?o^i WITTKOWSKY & R A K TT OH. ^ 7 0H AKLOTTE. N. Of'FEll EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO PEOPLE WHO ARE iX>lNG THEIR TRADING BY MAIL. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTwvt so AftRANGl.D THAT "SHOPPING" BY MAIL IS RENDC1JE1) EASIER AND IS OFTEN WTiKK satisfactorily done THAN IN PERSON. LETTERS OF INQUIRY ARE PROMPTLY RESPONDED TO. SAMPLES -SENT AND ESTIM ATES GIVEN. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION?DELIVERING PACK AGES FOR OVER TEN DOLLARS IN AMOUNT, FREE OF EXPRESS OR MAIL CHARGES. """ """n TiirpTlvm UTVTA WU A 1 WJii i\?i?<r LYLIVllUU^u IS NEEDED TO CLOTHE MEN YOUTHS AND BOYS, LADIES, MISSES AND- CHILDREN, IN CLUDING A COMPLETE LINE 0 LADIES' AND MISSES' UNDWEAK, AND HAVE THE EESrJ DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT Ii Til ESOUT LI. .seH SEND US A TRIAL ORDER. WITTKOW8KY ?fc BABUCH. :FOR SALE. aaM&MAWK, nmm ? mm? WAGONS. ALSO O STWKfc : SADDLES, BRIDLES HARNESS, BACON, MEA1 CORN, DRYGOODS, NOTIONS SFfAttS INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. tJITSSE O; BESPOttTKS MACHINERY rnr.i tii^mrwns w>r sat/r ry J. F. McMASTER & CO WATERTOWN ENGINE. BALLHANb COTTON PRESS. LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS. OLD HICKORY WAGONS. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, RTTttGIES and PHAETONS. Give us a call, and wo will sell you wl?a< you want CHEAP. J. F. McMASTER & CO. V CONSUMPTION /1 \ CURED. J \ =jf g {| ijl | J SRESTORER g ???1 ^^ / BRONCHITIS \ J / ASTHMA^ Y . / ALL ORUCCJSTS.-** \ 1 SALE * \Tn TT,17<Tvr> OTlBTi a in v r rjrijj oiudj; EIGHTY HEAD OF HORSES ^ MULES on hand at our stable in W] boro, S. C., among them we have a niJ of young mules suitable for farming! poses. We also liave some large i i suitable for heavy wagoning or turpe - We have a few nice mares and ; horses, also a few good saddle hoxseJ . go to harness single or double, whie 'Will sell cheap for cash, or on time ! novt: fall, bv making us <rood papers.) and examine our stock before pure? elsewhere. Just received twenty-tw fat Kentucky mules. jj A. WHXIFORD & sJ Winnsboro, S. p. a AREALftEid KTfSES RYSTftAl tS&1B& SA14IT J > a'Sejceoi? endo^d tithe toeSn Au!tDrsKEUi?x tttbotzte. RICMKf^Y thai Mr. C. W. OTfeffl, Go< * \W ?n i^wtjjgg , 1SEXEDT of vMcfr^ir prominent merchant aald, "I would hayegtre* ail would & nickleiorwhat twobottll _ ffiwtkrtne didformy daughter." 8.J. ' can recallinstance* In which# ttfon after all thcimjai-rtatdia hadfailaj. : ASTOtBDY about which. Dr. B. B-Pta . Grange, Ga-.irritac "I have n?ed fort ycetsthe medicine yon are potting consider it the beet combination er i ' togetherlor thediseases lor which It 1 mended. A nmnmir Ai WV(AV TV WI T^rori Vur JK^rfclW II l?IA UlUUlUiJJl. IHJUI ill ?m ta, said: "Hunt axmSati the recipe, and 1 hesitation in advising iu use, and com ABEHEDT which the Sev. H. S. J near. Jtarieti?,;Ga...eay?-he-has used in 9 ily with the "utmoet ?rttsfactton" and/1 mended It to ifcreefsmihes -^who found! ju?t what it is recommended.", M \ a BMKPY of which Pemberton, Denison say: "We have been seLUnsitfl yean, with constantly increasing- alefl ; dcteita staple with A jT .v 2s^Sa., says "I cured one of the sfl caaea of Vicuhocs MxkstruatH came within my-knowledge, withfl A KESEEDY of which Dr J. CL j| Ala., says: I am fully convtnc^M rfralM for that clasaof disease^ REMEDY about wmca B of Atlanta, well and faYoraMjjM the United State* as & General!* says "I used this remedy befoM large plantation on a great 9 atwam wit*, dbtohde flKem." ? A. REMEDY aboot which- Mr. M Cartersvilie, Ga., certifies thaaM two members of Me family-ojB laxity of many I imnmiiM A KEMEDY thatis CKLAPX2 W xznzccfEof its kind in the ^fl 2 BOTTLES WILL CUBE THSIXOM IteS GBSAT . TOPOLABSBOB Frvij" Exgijlatoe, HYiir 111 'JM sale by.all Druggists. Price Large size $1.50. Bole Proprietor and Manufed? no. v*A Swi.'l's Specific ins bccn^B .ealtli and liapjiincfes to r.otinced focorablc of 'Xkxx^B t?*? ? n ?mTr> nfl X l?.AA lau V?| . I ar>i tliat 5* -< !':" * sflj w.-.v-t>'-rrifetyJ vU, . U?t>w?:tV >;k-oU&{^| 1 ccJrd..- . think jijj Snp*t CjS - S. S. S. cnrv*. tlje wor-t BB J ..! Lo .inr. .It !. drives it uu.c .?. jnj - HAD SCnOFO^^B . Lh*v? frotn Sc^H , ' "cl-'eS UriM*j m?*ily couiis^B 1 atr- >:.i? .wtra -covw-JM title of tiiWtCattrfkH .UXt'-AU. iXi r<d)(slQnud fail.d tO(!? Lie amy good.'jH S. *..<., cdrtt??uii??f far aboaH CKliJ.AlXLY" ?npem*i?n of -a ;>iiy?cian lice. by jiHiForict. ?rrv?| times could scan;- lr walk.^H end I lux* taihatiii "MPo3 : RHEUMS " Th j scf.t-of this disease flfl -r $,;0.0&>r?oaldJ3otpcTc^H h*s e iccteJ. in jay C^jU Knenmat'-Jin. ' EditoriZt . A negro was cnretfof\M ' - tuittbj S. S. S. Wit&oMrS filed. JfflM WriJe for a eopy^f lie uM bottles of's.^.^., 8 : Uflde notmictajor an? i mB THK SWff* 0IS1^?3^^^H8B BorlWtttnoyfeg tzocbhj* ' Ou Sojtp. Scixo Es?aB iimTwt 1 ITTUM ' gram Mpptgoaay, A1&.M : lad bam <ocelfc amcHiuM^ obtained" issoedfeto TtHet ]H Pryor'B Ointment in anaM tight yean standing. ?jd M it m?de a corwisU curt." So; 108 a iS pateH k KTTKK- 4 CO-ofM tie Saz? tic no to*ct jus Solicitor* fcHB CqpTTteW*. for tbeB gny)?rv^ frt^nw, HBmMTj Patent* tent free. TMrtjd PitgntooStelnert ttooagjgl tntfcoScmrrcnc Aicaccfl most widely drcaIxted*a^H WeeklyTSpieadW- cnsdM formation, gpeotmfn oobM 1cm sent free. AgdraS AJgmcAyOfflce.aas^J The uxderskS ed to furnish cstiirufl of A . House Bulletin All work emlH pro>rPT ATS GUARANTEE? WiS Oct 25-txtf