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From Pole to-Pole. A merchant, going hone drunk, i-tagiered a gint a telegraph-pole. '*Beg i It don", said he, "I hope n vt It's rather (lark, and tho trect is Qgrrow, you see." In a * mormen s, he came in oon tact witho, ole. "(Co M it, sir," raid he, lifting 41iQ .I never saw such crookod e' as wo have here in this city. Agai4 anipuI of a polo, this time wj. a. force which sent him backwaid,and tothe ground. "Look bore,.nelghbor, yo4 ned not h a f*)1qrdown because7li hap. t y ; the roa is as U mine as Yo(tip, and I have as -i ri ; t hero as you have, .old &M -mud." Ce p 14iolf up atid made er on to reach his horne, but 40on eaiwe plump against another shan't make any more apolo. We " Saidt s"If you get into the l ':street and stand in ay ?t'ues y6u'r look-out and not min.'. Prooecgat6g on his Journey' again. and.be_,vg angr and diSy, he a teod Maged In antintri Ia of telegraph poloo, led him to make a general ntill iiqq#, are not doing the ac tHi1hg. Ye do not give a man h'-chancoi- .You ruti from one side of the streot.to. the .other, right in my 3y. JS 00,11Cmot a friend and ta lil' 'him by the haid, he sai: :'-" 'There is a procession going along t reet, and every man as drunk, llqy havo,qen rununing against me all *ay f atho olu. I knocked o O they .elisdown, and one of lows kroiodked we down, and a lo'tVithem xot around.ole,and V eiav lfiwi d have licked me within a ' 1VU.'y life if 'you had nlot comilltto tho rescue. Lucky for me you 0dMn when you did. Lot us get out this 6tteet, before the pro cession in ok, for they are all .drunk. . liot to be 'Outdone. A vor .jiotrstig zealous chaplain of a Confederate regiment called on a Colonel VROMbiAar noted for moral .observan "fiid4 to talk about the -religious,,igt6f6st of his men. The 'Chiaplain wAs litely received and requested to be seated on a camp stool. "I believe, C"olonel, said he 4that Of 'ihl iV4st:regl1Ueht6 lin a]i '~ e4!sj' thel Cologel, 'I thin~k I 1have.' 'Well do you pay much attention Ito the religiout. instruction of your 11nen I' -%Not much ; very little in said ibout, the Soriptures in the drill lfbook.' 'Well, I just called to mentton the 4act. that in the 5th regiment the T,nr,l chas, blessed our labors woudertu I). -*Anld ton have already been bapitize.' "This was a rival regiment.) Is that so I -'pon hoior 1' asked the ves, fir, j aein pleased to say that MS8argeant,' said the Colonel, ealling 'to hiA ordet4ly, 'have fifteen men do. 'tailed Immediately to be baptized, 'i'll be d-d if that tar 5th regiment .e ol n t rep o I to bid the Colonel 'good day,' and left. Not Paying for the Papers. The manl that will take a newsp)apa per for a leng h of time, and then send ft b4ck 'refused' an md unpaid for, would swgliosw a. biund dog's dinner, u1nd then stoneo the. do for being blind."---x. "He w woary aba that. He c s -eon er(me aferthe honey "WVorse thuan that, Hie would steal the chalk to write im ith, and afterward seirt~ save h wvifo's fathier for a month's boarding."-. ~Standard. teu ls i eV br lry tad a' n st,itte a post-miortemn examination after lie had caught him, *in order to recover a stolen grain of corn.--.Aorgenton klar. e tijos e*pr wp . of the .w tt? At f a editor. -omer. iv~&ttsd'~m, iot old lilnd nMe e for stoppig 1, hIW oor jard'to beg fr breadl, and who gave hid only child a pemy for g%t.ed.perless, arid the next, mnormug charged him a penny .'Sltronger.yut. He swould E pongs a *iviin,fromuithe haerdearninu,usof his poor 4,fotisiv,tAthe,old gentlemnan.be came unable to work, and then. let him die mn the poorhouse, and afterward sell his remains K( hermugias,Laudents for anatomiica.l purposes."-Blufto,. lians seer. A toshdit et Iha ie the story of DlaneI4ftkv&odarls, badhow. eni t dIf or lbbs wten 5anijel evam Armpped into itliir den, t, be *)phu.L(I~sago.ntSg'abut hlm:,andl fu bow,amsitemaM hobegetatt he paEpibbtmsual4tate, and t.ba do. n u.4thy inaay, 4,Ise*ugsans ha TO PHYSICIANS, Nw Yong, August 15th, 1868. Allow sme to call your attention to my Preparation of Compound Extract Buchu. The component parts are DUCIIII, LONO L.EAF, CUUBS, JUNIVER BRESE. Moox or l'itrPARAToN.-Duchu, in va. cio. Juniper Berries by- distillation, to fortil a fine gin. Oibeis extraicted by di pIP HCt with spirits obta1ned from Juni pe ilerries; very little sumar is used, and a small proportion of spirit. It is more palatable than any now in use. Buclu. as prepared by Druggists, is of a dark color. It is a plant that en,its itI fragrance; the action of a flame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Aline Is the color of ingrediente. The Huolhn in my prepars. tion predoninates; the Sniallest quantity of the other ingredientu are added, to p'event fermentation., tipon 1inpeclion, it will be found not to bu a Tincture, as mnde in P1harnmacopwa, nor is it a Syrup-and therefore can be used in onses where fever or infninmation exist. In this, you have the knowledge of the ingredieatr and the nmodo of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a tri. al, and tihat 1pon inspection it will moot with yom apyrobation, With A feeling of confidence. I ant, very respectnfuiy, It. T. 1111LM11OLD, Chemist and Druggist, of 10 Years' Esperience. (From the Largest Manufhotaring Ohem ists In the World.] Noyssna, 4, 1854. "I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Ilti.. Dol.nt; he occupied the Drug Store opposite miy residence, and was ,mcoesslul in can. ducting the business where others had not been equally so befure him. I have been favorably impressed with his charoter and enterprise." WILLI.4 WE1IGHTMAN, Firm of Powers & ti eightnian, Manufaclturing Chemists, Ninth and Drowa streets, Philadelphia. HeimlboId'e Fiuid Extract Buchu Is the great speltce or.nIversal Lassitude, The coustittiels, once effected with Or ganie Weakness, requires the aid of MedI cine to steen gthen and Invigorate the sys temn, whick Hi ELMDOLD'S EXTRtACT 1111. CHU Invariably does. If no treatment Is submditd to, Consumption or Insanity e.t sues. H(elmbold's Fluid Extract of Bu chu, [n affections pecuiar to Females' it uns egnaliedi ty any other preparation, as in Chiorosis, or Itettntion, Pnainfuliness, or hnppresslon of Customary E~vaenmat Ions, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the Uterus, and all complainits inoidenst to the sex, or the decllne or change of life. lIelmhbold's Fluid Extfact Duch and lnmproved Rose Wash Will radicallt' extermnnte from the system diseases arising -from habits of diusipation, at lit ule expense, lit&tle or nlo chtango in diet, ng Inconsvenlenco or exposure;: completely sutperceding t,hoce unpleasant nnd danger o t4 renitedies, COpalva and Mercutry, in all these dises. UJse Helmubold's Fluiud Extract Bu. chu In all diseases of these orgns, whether existing in male or female,fr om whateVer cause originating, andtno matter of his* iomg standing. It Is pleadant in taste and odor, "immediate" In act ion, and more strengthening than any of the prepar'atis of Dark or Iron. 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AMraiceed t4~14mify/M 7,y'. by "Qualitas Nou Quantitas" DR. LAWA NCt'S1 lighly Concentrated Fluid Extract of KOSK001' The Great Health Restorer. No Quack Medioine-Formula Around the Dttis. Prepared and Sold by DR. eT T. LA WVR ENCE, OR ANIC CURMIS1, KOSKO( 69trikes at the Rorit of Disease by Pur-fyinlg the Bloud, Ito-toring the Liver and Kidneys to a llealthy Action and Invigorating lte Nervous Sys. This is the secret of its Wonderful Succes! in Curing Sclorula, Sypili1s, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Chronio theummim Neuralgin, Nervous Atlo-tions, Erup tions of ilie Siin, Hluumars, Lo, of Vigor, bisasee or Kidneys and Bladder, and all Dis. cases caused by a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, Of a Diseased Condition of the Liver, Kidneys, Nervous System, &e. It thoro-ghly Eradicates every kind of liunmor and Bad Taint. and restores the en tire system to a healthy condition. Thousands have been changed by tihe use of the Medicine froma Weak, Sickly, Suffering Creatures, to Strong, licalthiy and Happy Men and Women. No Medicine has atita:ed such a Great Reputation as this justly Celebrated Coin pound. Approved by the Highest Medical Au. thority. MOSI001 Endorsed and recommended by tie Presi. dent of the Faculty or tie E. .ledical College of time City of New York. Professor R. 8. NEWTON, M. D., J Professor and President of the Faculty late "Profe"sor 'I leory and Practice" of Medicine, Cincinnati, &c. One of the most emieut medical men or this nge-well known as the author of time following standrd medical works: New ton's -'Iraclice of Medicine," -Diseases of Children," '-Newtos's Sylmes Surgery," Ac., in December utinber of American Afdi raI Reviet-.pnge 278, says: .Among the more recent efforts to intro duce popularly, some of the new remedies, wo notice a new preparation con>pounded byiJ. 1. Lawrenqe, M. D, of Noifolk, Va., #ft l6 is fuetnished to the " profession a'id tlhV piblio in any desired quantity. We re cently exahnioed Iis Labor.atory, and be cate fully sailfied that all his work is done in the bsti manner, bp most' approved pro essQs, *nd from the best materials, giving as a-rsult amendicine meeting the confi denoo of the physicians and the publio." Koskoo Quros Sorofulain its Worst rorms. From A. W. bille, a prominest and well k-nwit =r isnt of Norfolk, Va. No 11 Main-s&.,Norfolk, Va., Sept. 16,'69. Dr. Lawrence-Dear Sir: Your Koskoo has worked wonders in ray family. My daughlter has been a sufferer from Scrofula since ohildhood. She lost thirly-one pieces of bone from her ankle, front her arm, be. sides having ulcots in deveral parts of ~the body. Whilst.in this condition she com. menced tsking your Koskbo-it acted like a charm on her; unider its use the ulcers gradually henled, and her general health grently improved. It certainly saved lii much suffering and perhaps her life. I re ganrd Koskoo a spocitic for all scrofulous affectiomne. Your Ko-koo also cutred my wife of dys pepsia, from which ehte sufiferedi greatly. Ehie is now in better- health thamn she has been in five years. WVith the hmigh-. est regards, I aim gmatefully yours, &c., A. WV. MILLS. Koskoo is endorsed by thie best physicians e'eeywhere. Read the following from Dr. Tillery, a successfuml practitioner of miany years standing imn the Old North State: Rocky Mount, Edgecombo t'o., Sept. 10, '69. Dr. J1. J. Laewrence--Dear 8ir: I hmave used your Coneentramrd Pluid Extract of Koskoo in my practice with the hiappiest re suits. I timid it to be a powerful Liver In vigorator, BIl od1 Purifier, and Nervous Toti. Ic. in all disenusest of the Liver, Scr-ofulouis Syphuilitic, and Nervous Affections, it is a remedly of imomense value ; in f-tot, in al mtost evecry varie:y of Chronic Diertses its, use is indicated. Hoping you ulmy mcet with time success whIch you deserve as a mmanufacturer of reliaible mtedicines, 1 itn air, with muchl reepect, your obte:ient sor. vanit, R. C. TI LLERY, M. D). Koskoo Oures Ohronio Rheumatism. Nomtrorn, Vai., bSept. 7, i1869-. Dr. J*. J. Lauerenc-Dear Sir : My son has receleod so mucoh benefit from yomr won. derfui Koskoo that I canntot. refrain finom expr-essing my gratitmde. I had tried al muost everything without beinifit. I believo in all sincernty, that yoiur K.skoo is an in fallie remedty for time disease from which he hase ruffered, and, so far as I can learn, hins nevetr failed. If you only knew thme ; immense amount of suffering that he has undergone, then you coulid conceive the vali- ~ ue of such a re-medy as Koskoo-thmat surely a cures. Time greait amount of good it is now. doing a-nong mis is inestlmie. With much gratitude, I am respectfully yours. &c., Mrs. Mi. E. A. NELSON. Read the followIng fr-om Mr. Womble, a promlnenmt fInidware Morehanmt of thmis a ty : No. 18 Market Square, Norfolk, Va , October 18. 1869. Dr. Lawrence-Dear Sir: 'To the large btmmb,r of testimonials which you offer of the great efficacy of your K9skoo, I take pleasure in adding my own. 1 suffered gral ihNorvons Debility, Headaofie, Loss o A ppetIte, &e. Two botlies of Ks korestored me to health. Yourstry, 3. 0. WOM(,. I .Frota Rev. W. II. Christain, Paster Din. widdie Street Methodist Church, P'ortsmouth< Va., October 26, 1869. e This is to certify that, I know Dr. Law. - rance well Hie is a gentlemaos e uliva. lion, and worthy of-t.he ftmllest confidene. I hate used his Koskoo with advantage to myself, and have adopted its use in my family ini oases of nervous deN-ify and de piesuion. W. HI. CH RiSTIAN. A fter,ireading tIe above high r.ecommen- ' to. Invalids sauot hesitate (4 give the 9KOO a trial, . hyotl to~inenI Divineeq, 4S. .. is qer, Prieo. ONE D~OLLA Alpnu n uOTL "' i The "CA IOLA4 FRtILIZER," is maq ind is pronounced b various chemists, one o "eruvian Ouano in its Fertilizing Properties. not land and sea anin-als, and possess qualit t. We annex the analysis of Proftssor Shel "L % BORATOtY OF Til H \IEDil Analysis of a .4nniple of Carolina Fertilizer, doisteure expeled at 2120 F, )rganio Satt4r, with some water of combinal ,ixed Ingredients, mnimonia, "hosporlo Acid-Soluble, 6.96 Equ usoh:ble, 6.17 C Iu 18.13 4ulphurio Ac'd, 11.01 Equ ulphate of Potash, lulphate of Soda, ;and, On the strengths of these result I am glad ia ertiliuzer, We a ill furnish this excellent PElITLIZE ,000 lhs. oct 9-ly t. AT AMERHICAN 1EALTiH HENTORElt, purifies the blood mnd cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Dis eases, Rhounatism, Diseases of Wo. men, aid 0,l Chionio Affoctions of the Blood, Liver and ' Kidneys. itecom mended by the Medical Faculty and many thousands of cut best citizens. Itend thetestimony of Physicians and patients who have.used RosadRlis; send for our losadalis Guide to lienlih Book or Almana1 for this year, which we publish for gratuitous distribution ; it will give you tn tel valuable informa t iona. Dr. R. W. Cartr, of Baltimore, sa1 s A take pleasure in recommending your Roadaliv as a very powerful alterative. I have seeit it used in two cares with happy results-one in a onse of second ary syphilis, In which the patient pro nounced himself cured after having taken five bottles of your medicine. t'lte other I- a case of scrofula of long standing, which Is rapidly Improving under its use, and the indications are 'hat the patient will soon recover. I have carefully examined the formula iy which your Itosadalis is iade, and A4nd it and excellent compound of alter ative ingredients. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasille, Ky., says he has used llosatdalis in oases of Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis witht sat isfactory results-as a cleanser of thne Blood I know no better remnedy. L8 amuel 0. Me F'adden,Murf'reesboro,' Tenn.,snys: I have u;sed seven bottles of Roesadal. is, and amn entirely cured of' Rheutma. I tsm'; bendl me four bottles, as T wvish it for ay brother, who has scrofulous sore Ieyes. Benjamin Rlechttl, of Lima, Ohio. writes, 1 have suffecred for twenty years with amn in'voterate eruption over my whlole body ; abort timo since I pur chased a bottle of Rosadalis and it of rected a perfeot, cure. SILaboratory, 01 Exchange Place, Oal ttmorc. Due. CLEMENT8 & CO., may 19--1yProp; iet ors. 3harlotte, Columbia and August Ball Btoad. Vor.oUsnta, Dec. 27, 1869. I IE following Passenger 8chedule wil -. go into cflreet on thIs Rtoad on and afte unday, next, 25th inst.: GoONG IIORTH. ,eave Augusta, at 4.00 a n " Columbia, S. C., at 9 40~ p ta ' Winnsb,oro, 11.40' a n" " (Thester. . 14 pp strive at Cherlotte., N. C. 4.20 p nt Making olose connections with Trains ott rorth Carolina Rtoad for all points North nd East. COMJ wO sotrl. , eave Charlotte, N. C.'at 1. 10 an~ *Chuegtet, I.26 p m " Winftebor9, 2.67 p' i "Columabia 6.0Olp Lrrive at Angfafa 91 50'p dm Mtaking.oloeconnectiet a with. Trains. of. entrl a4 Gorga Rioads for 8a -. imbus, Nttgomnery, Mobile, New;r,~ ehma, Chatt anooga, ,MejuppM, Naheiale, ontisville, tilnoinnatl, Bt, Louis, and all ois South and Welt. Palace Bleeping Cats-qa all.?N1ght Trains. arough Tiekets i,ld and Dag b.h,4 Mi P4asengels. I'y -this ,doUte ;goisfg E. R. Dt,eaat Oenei a Pr Fihaws mid k. tAgent. -~ Ei t r1t{4iyd' le from lte Phosplantes of South Carolina, r the best. Manurvs kaown, only inferior fo These Phoipiatei'ar'e the rematun1 of i. ies of the greatest value to the. -agricultur oard. 'AL COLLEG.E OF SOUTH CAHOLINA. personally selected. 16.70 ion expelled at a low red heat, 36,0 66.80 2.60 Ivalent to 11. 7 Solubi Phosphate of Lime Ivalent to 18.48 Insoluble (b in*). 24.75 Phosphate of Line, valent to 28.65 'Sulphate of Lime. 80 8.50 11.06 to certify to the puperlority.of tho h Varoi C. U. 8HEPARD, Jr. R to Planters and others at $60 per - ton of OEO. W. WILLIAMI8 & CO.. Factors. Town Ordnance. r III, following Ordnanoe, entitled an Ord T nince to raise supplies for the year Dommenoing the 1st of April 1870, and end ing the l.t of April )871, and rot other pur. poses, passed tie 24th day of June 1870, is published for the information ot all con Dened: I. lie It enacted and, ordained by the Iutend.tnt and Wardens of the ToWp of Winnsboro, 8. U., in Counoil met, that a 'ex for the sums and in the manner hereig) after mentioned, shall be raised and.pold Into the Treasury of the said Town, for life uss and st;rvice thereof; that is to city, fifteen cents ati valorent on overy hundred dollars worth of the value of all real estate within the corporate limits, to be assessed as heretofore: three dollars to be paid by every tnale inhabitant of said ''own,' be. tween the ages of eighteen and fifty. yeard. in lieu of working upon tho strtsets of said Town, and three .per cent.upon tho an0uXt of all sales at auotion. 11. And be it further ehacted and ordain. ed, that the. forpgoing Taxes shall be paid to the Treasurer of the Town Council of Winnsboro, on or before the first day of Auguat next, and In default of bloob pay lent, an execution shall be issued for the :olleot ion of the same. Ill. And be It lurther ennoted and or. laincd, that It shall not be lawful.for any person to represent publioly for gain or re ward any play, nomedy, tragedy, interlude or farce, or exhibit wax figures, -or show, or entertainment of any kind -whatsoever, without first obtaining a license from the Tlown Councill, which license may be gen ed upon the payment of five dollars for all exhiibitlons olher than those uder canvass, tisd ffy dollars for all cir4us companies;; and any person violating (lie pr9evisions of this ordnance shiell be fined fifty doll ars fo'r ach and every offense IV. And be it furs her enacted an4l og 'Jained, thait it shall not be lawful for any person to sell Intoxicating lihytots in ismounts of less thian three gallons, or is any amount to be drunk wholly or In part i the place where sold. anywhere within one mile of the Court Hlouse of said MAs withouit first obtaining a .license- therefor, from the tCler'k of the Connoll, which may be granted upon the p.yment' of sixty -do lar's for whsat. is known as "Retail J,ieense," mund one hundred and twenty-five for what Is known as "'Tavqrn Licnse;I" and any person violating this provisaion of thae unnee shall he fined fl(sy dollars for eaeji rend every oi'ha. V. And be it further ennoted.and oddaid. ed. that any person hitching q horse.or otl1. er animals to 'any shnds itee withn ''the torporate limits of the Town of Winnsboro, or in any way mutilating or injuring the same shall be fined for 'ench and eveyyr of. renso in a sumn not exceedling five dielgrMt the discretion of the Connoil. Done in Cortnoll this t,he 26th,~dey Jstne, A. D), 1870. ands thq (orpora.e seat of l,gsa 4 Town affixed 0. H., hIobM'iV R, Jnteuddat; I. Nr Wiuane 8ee'try and Ttbai./ june 28' - .i. a: The Lste Sen TUST received a fresh so )ysters llttRSsso.e,t 1 W, o lugEr, J ard, Os *~Ta * u oap, V81'r ? rse 0, 1- ugar, ~ndl *otyeA.ir pfJ 4sj,g a sor #4imyof Light Wtne and AMyrg# Y(gMil