The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 14, 1867, Image 4
MISOBIiLANT
THE GREAT TBOUBI?E.-The New
York Herald advises the' South to
Bend negroes to Congress, as the best
way to disgust radicals of radicalism.
The great trouble would be, sayB an
exchange, to find a likely negro who
would accept the nomination for the
present Congress.
It is said that Brigham Young,
during a recent visit to New York,
went to a phrenologist for an opinion
about his bumps-the operator not
knowing his man-and was told that
he should keep close watch over "ali
montativeness" and "amitiveness."
- Barbers aro discussing the question
whether it will be lawful to finish
shaving a customer after midnight on
Saturday night. Tho half-shaved in?
dividual would await tho decision
with interest.
Why aro young ladies kissing each
other liko an emblem of Christianity?
Because they aro doing unto each
other as they would that men should
do unto thom.
A Mississippi paper says there i?
not enterprise enough in some of the
towns of that State to roll a wheel
* barrow, down hill on a plank road.
Brides now biro their diamonds for
weddings in New York.
"BEWARE OF THAT COUGH!"
THE changing season is productive ot
many afflictions of tho lungs and
throat. A small cough is the voice of na?
ture telling you to bowaro of tho danger ol
a neglected cough. For all kinds of cough
and affections of tho lungs, use "STAN?
LEY'S COUGH SYRUP." It will cure von.
Bogin at once. Don't delav. Go to FISHER
Sc HEINITSH, and ask 'for "Stanley's."
They aro tho proprietors. Nov 9
Prunes, Raisins, Currants.
FRESH PRUNES, RAISINS, CUR?
RANTS and CITRON. Jnst received
and for salo low by J. & T. R. AGNEW.
April 7_' _'
IRISH POTATOES.
8BBL8., inst recoivod, la fine order.
April 21 JOHN 0. SEEGERS jg CO.
ALE AND PORTER.
ONE HUNDRED doz. EDINBURG ALE
at $2M0 per dozon.
50 doz. LONDON TORTER, at $3.00 po
dozon. Quality very superior, and for sal
in quantities to suit purchasers.
April 6_J. & T. R. AGNEW.
. Lime, Cement and Plaster..
JUST received, a fresh supply of hos
STONE LIME, ROSENDALE CEMEN'
and CALCINED PLA8TER. In storo an
for salo cheap for cash by
April 4 JOHN C. DIAL.
Concentrated Lye,
-j (\ CASES CONCENTRATED LYE, fe
JLvf making Soap. Tho best and moi
economical now iu usc. For salo LOW, b
the case, dozen or single box, by
April 21 J.-Av T. R. AGNEW.
Soda Biscuit, Sugar Crackers, &c
Ork BBLS. SODA BISCUIT, SUGA
0\J CRACKERS, Butter and Bostc
Crackers, just received and for salo low I
tho barrel or at retail by
March 16_J. fe T. R. AGNEW.
Canned Goods.
&REEN PEAS, GREEN CORN, TOM;
TOES, Poaches, Pine Apple, Lobster
Salmon, Oysters, Cranbury Sauce, E(
Plums, Pio Fruits, frosh Mackerel, Sa
dines, English and American Pickles, Ca
sups, Sauces, Ac. On hand and for sa
low by J. & T. R. AGNEW.
Fob 24_
NAILS, NAILS, NAILS.
At the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock.
S)r\f\ KEGS superior quality CU
JU\J\F NAILS, in storo and for salo lo
for cash by_JOHN C. DIAL.
Mackerel and Cheese.
A f\ KITS NO. 1 MACKEREL, put t
^4-\ J expressly for family nee.
40 boxes ch. o CUTTING CHEESE.
Just recoiveu and for sale low by
Maroh7_J. & T. R. AGNEW
FLOUR! FLQUT?
ONE HUNDRED bbls. SUPER. FLOU!
juBt received and for sale at GREA'
LY REDUCED PRICES-lower than it ci
bo brought from Charleston.
April 17_J. Sc T. R. AGNEW.
Fresh Lager Beer.
AFINE article, just received, at whol
?ale and on draught.
April 27 JOHN C. SEEGER8 Sc CO.
Ale! Ale!! .
%y{\ BBLS. best quality PALE Ali.
each containing ten dozon pints,
(2.25 per dozon, by tho barrel, or $2.50 p
dozon in less quantities. For sale by
April 21_J. Sc T. R. AGNEW.
SCYTHES AND GRAIN CRADLE
-| ?\ DOZEN Griffin's best Scythe?,
I fid 6 " beat Grain Cradles, man
facturod expressly to cut Southern g-rai
Just roce'ved, and for sale at reduc
price?, by J. Sc T. R. AGNEW,
April 28_
Third Supply of Fresh Seed.
DAVID LANDRETH ? SO*
SILVER SKIN ONION SETTS, Radi?
Grcon-glazo Cabbago, Turnip Soi
Peas and Beans, Extra Early Corn, Bl
Stom Collard, now Tomato Seed and otl
varieties, at
FISHER & HEINITSH'S
Fob 26 Drng and 8eod Storo
Ladies, Please Notice.
?UMRRELLAS, PARA?
SOLS, FANS and JEWKLRY4?
neatly ropaired. ,gj
Now FANS niado for thoso^f
furnishing feathers.
CLOCKS repaired, cleaned and warra
ed, by J- E. LUMSDEN,
Corner Lady and Assembly streets
_AprilJ19_?
Threshing and Grinning,
IAM prepared to mako engagements
any extent for THRESHING WIIE
and OATS. Also, for GINNING COTT(
Parties within twenty milos of Oolam
wishing mo to servo them will please no
me at onco. Torms moderato.
W. B. LOWRANCE,
April 21_ Colombia, S. C
SARATOGA WATER !
JU8T received fresh from tho Spri
For salo by '
FISHER Sz nEINITSH,
April 4 Druggist
CnaH?sf?n Advertisements.
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
THIS wel'-known FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL has boan thoroughly repair
-ed, relit tod and refurnished, and is
now roany for the accommodation of tho
traveling, public, whoso patronago is re?
spectfully solicited.
The proprietor promises to do all in his
power for ibo comfort of bis guests.
March 21 JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r.
Livery and Sale Stables,
L' OHALMERS STREET,
?^Mtrt Charleston, S. C. DIE- t\'5^5L?
flWlGEN A BAKER, Pro-J3l?22&.
H fi priotors. Saddle Horses, Car?
riages, Phaetons and Buggies to lure, at all
hours. Mules and Horses fer sale.
Feb 27 _? ._
Charleston Hotel,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
COACHES always in readiness to cdnvey
passengers to and from tho Hotel'.
Feb 26 WHITE A MIXER, Proprietors.
New York Advertisements.
New York Hotel,
. HEW YORK CIT Y .
THE subscribers, successors to H. Cran?
ston, Esq., and Cranston A Hildreth, in tho
proprietorship of this well-known
POPULAR. HOTEL,
^iah to asauro their friends .-.nd tho public
generally, that they shall 3pare no pains
nor expense in their endeavors to maintain
RB reputation so well merited under its
former proprietors, aa ono of
THE FIRST OF FIRST-CLASS HOTELS.
D. M.-HILDRETH & CO.
April 7_3mo
SOUTHERN BANK NOTES!
SOUTHERN SECURITIES!
Bonght and sold on commission bv
LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO.,
BAN HERS,
A'0.,10 WALL STREET. NEW TO UK.
MONEY received on deposit from banka,
bankera, merchants and others. Or
dors in Gold, Government and other Secu?
rities executed at tho regular Stock Ex?
change by a momber of tho firm. Consign?
ments of Cotton solicited. April t?
DEWITT C. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. CECIL.
Crana J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HATS/TED
THE GENUINE
$25. Bartlett Sewing Machine. $25.
WANTED, Agents; $150 per mouth and
all expenses paid, to sell tho genuino
BARTLETT SEWING MACHINE. Thia I
machino will do all tho work that can b<
dono on auv high-priced machine, and is
fully p?tonfed, licensed and warranted for
fivo years. Wo pay tho above wages, or a
commission, from which t wico that amount
can bo made. For circulara aud terms,
address n. HALL & CO.,
724 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.
April 12_3?_
STENHOUSE & MACAULAY,
Commission Merchants,
?710R tho salo of COTTON, COTTON
? YARNS, SHEETINGS, Naval Stores,
Ac., and for tho purchaso of Merchandize
generally, 66 Pearl Street, Kew York.
Consignments to us from overy point in
tho South fully protected by insurance aa
soon aa shipped. Julv 14 ly
J. E. STENHOUSE. ALLAN MACAULAY.
JAMES CONNER'S SONS
UNITED STATES T?PE FOUNDRY
AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE.
NOS. 28, 30 and 32 Centre Btreet, (corner
of Reade street, ) Now York. Tho type
on which thia paper is printed is from "tue
above Foundry. Nov 18
Fresh Goods!
5BOXES ITALIAN MACCARONI.
Casks English Pickles, White Onions.
Piccolilit Chow-Chow, Gherkins.
Mixed Pickles.
Domestic Pickles, Flavoring Extracts.
Real Worcestershire Sance, Caper's.
Canned Peaches, Peas, Tomatoes.
Pure Cream Tartar, in foil.
Puro Salad '0?L fine; Castile Soap.
Colman's and B. B. Mustard.
Received to-day and for salo bv
March 26 C. H. BALDWI? A CO.
The Adornment of the Head-The
Hair Restorer.
&RAY HEADED people havo their locks
restored by it to tho dark, lustrous,
silken tresses of youth, and aro happy
Young people, with light, fadedor red hair,
have those unfashionable colors changed
to a beautiful aubnrn, and rejoice. Peoplo
whoao heads aro covered with dandruff and
humors, uso it, and have clean coats and
clear and healthy scalps. Bald-headed
veterans havo their remaining locks tight?
ened, and tho baro spots covered with a
luxuriant growth of hair, and dance for
joy. Young gentlemen uso it becauao it is
richly perfumed. Young ladies uso it be
causo it keeps their hair in placo. Every?
body mutt and trill ase it, becaueo it ia tho
cleanest and best article in tho market.
For salo by FISHER A HEINITSH,
Feb 3 Druggists.
CUBA MOLASSES.
ONE THOUSAND gallons choico CUBA
MOLASSES.
200 gallons New Orleans SYRUP. Fori
salo-low. . E. A G. D. HOPE.
March 13_
Family Flour, &c.
TWENTY bbls. FAMILY FLOUR, unex?
celled in quality.
25 bbk good BROWN SUGAR, at 12Je.
"r pound. Rccolvod tn dav and for sale
>y C. ll. BALDWIN A CO.
March 20
HARDWARE AT COST.
'^/TV THE balanco of otir^jk
^fcs^LTstockof HARDWARE
^?^SP*will bo ?old at COST. sriTX>
K9- STATE BILLS TAKEN AT PAR. "t*
March 2.1 E. A G. D. HOPE.
Schweizer Cheese, Dntch Herrings.
ALARGE 8WI88 CHEESE, 250 pounds.
Real DUTCH HERRINGS. At
April 10 JOHN C. 8EEGERS A CO.'S.
THE GRAND
CLEARING SALE
coirmiKH
50Q PIECES ADDITIONAL PRINTS,
100 PIECES BLEACHED LONG- CLOTH,
OPENED FOR THIS WM'S TRADE.
R. O. SHIVER.
May 12
JUST OPENED !
1,000 Yards French Cambrics and Lawns I
LESS THAN IMPORTERS' PRICES.
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FEB Y ARO/
ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
LIDIES' STRAW HATS AND BONNETS ! ! !
OF THIS MONTH'S FASHIONS.
?ra, Call early and secure BARGAINS, at
April 30
S. H. MYERS & CO.'S,
Opposite old City Hotel.
PARTIES wishing to pe successful m planting under thc new system of labor, will
lose no time in obtaining tho LATEST IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL IMPLE?
MENTS. Over 70,000 of WOOD'S SELF-RAKING REAPERS aro now in uso in this
country and Europe. Tho reputation which thia machine has acquired warrants us in
saying it.is tho BEST NOW IN USE.
Weare also General Stato Agouta for tho sale of iho f ?Rowing AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS, at manufacturers' pricoB:
UNIVERSAL COTTON GIN and CONDENSER.
HAY and COTTON PRESSE8.
HORSE POWERS and THRESHERS. PREMIUM FARM GRIST MILL.
]hick-Eye and Stafford Cultivators.
Fodder and Corn Stalk Cutters, Fan Mills.
Georgia Cotton Planter, Grain Drills, Corn Shelters.
Plows, Expanding Cultivator, Pomps, Bolls, fcc, &c. All of which can bc seen at
the COTTON GIN WAREHOUSE, Columbia, S. C., or al our sub-agencies throughout
tho Stato. A. lt. COLTON, Propriotor.
May 2 W. Ii. LOWRANCE, Manager.
"^^^ US TOH WASHINGTON
----wm^mmai
THE TRIUMPH OF ART!
MOUE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF
Heinitsh's Queen's Delight.
E'XTRACTS FROM LETTERS: "Tho
Qucon'a Delight is beginning to
awaken tho attention of our physicians.
Its remarkable curativo power is seen in
its wonderful effect upon disease. As a
blood purifier, tberc id no medicine Uko it
known to tho profession. A gentleman
told mo that bis son bas been taking tho
Queen's Delight, and is moro bencfitod hy
it than by any other medicine. Ho wants
a dozen bottles."
Extract from a letter: "It is due to you
to state in this public manner, in order
that tho pcoplo may know tho truth, that
I havo tried your Queen's Delight, and
found it not only what you said it waa-"a
fiure medicino"-but tho beat mcdiciuo I
?avo over taken for eruptions and general
bad health. I had an eruption all over my
body, with impaired digestion and disor?
dered liver, and havo tried a great many
medicines without any benefit. I have
taken ono bottlo of your Queen's Delight,
tho eruption has disappeared, my appetite
is botter, my liver and digestion is im
pioved. I am satisfied ono or two more
bottles will euro mc."
Extract from a letter: "At thc close of
tho war, my constitution waa shattered. I
could not eat, sleep or perform any duty
whatever, auch was my prostrate condi?
tion. Medicine and medical aid I had in
abundance, such was my condition up to a
few months since, when I began tho uso of
vour Queen's Delight. I havo used two
bottles, my constitution is greatly im?
proved, my appetite ia good, enjoy refresh?
ing sleep, and am able to perform "my share
of daily labor."
Extract from a letter-Wonderful effect
of only ono bottle: "I havo need only a
half bottlo of 'Quecn'a Delight' for boils
and eruptions of tho akin and itching hu?
mors of tho blood, which annoyed mo very
niMeh. I am entirely cured. 1 think your
medicine a valuable one."
A remarkable caso of liver complaint and
headache cured by tho uao of "Hcinitak'a
Queen's Delight:" A lady of unquestioned
Worth and reputation voluntarily gives tes?
timony of tito wonderful effects of this
medicine. She baa been from early ycara
a martyr to headaches, caused by imper?
fect action of tho liver, producing intenso
headache and pain over tho eyes. Sho baa
taken only four bottles, and assures us of
tho' perfect cure it bas made. Sho now en?
joys good health.
Still another: "During last spring, I had
boon troubled with obstinate chills and
fever, which, when cured, left my system
in a'wrctched condition, blood impure, and
I waa afllictcd with an angry, and, as I at
ono timo thought, an incurable, cutaneous
eruption over my entire body. Thc moat
violent rcmcdiea euggeated failed to work
a cure, until, at tho inatanco of a friend, I
tried Dr. Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. Lesa
than two bottles cured mo, leaving my skin
hi a healthy condition. My general health
ia aa good aa ever. For such purpoaea, I
have, ever sinco my cure, unhesitatingly
recommended your Quecn'a Delight."
Don't buy any but tho right kind. All
genuino Queen's Delight has tho copy-l ight
mark on tho outside, and it is tho only
medicino which produces theso wonderful
cures. For sale wholesale and retail at
FISHER A HEINITSH'S
April _Drufr Storo.
HEINITSH'S CELEBRATED
GERMAN HORSE POWDER !
For all Diseases to which a Horse is Liable.
THE" var ions diseases to which that no?
ble and useful animal, the hor^e, it
subject, and tho little knowledge that i:
known of them hy farrier.! and ignoran'
ostlera, have occasioned niauy>remedies ti
bo offered to thc public under difieren
forms, with high encomiums, and sane
tioned by dignified names. Some of tlicst
are injurious; other*', at best, ot little use
and many entirely worthless, and do no
meet tho want. A good medicine, frei
from objections of this kind, has long beet
desired by many gentlemen who have va
lu a Me horses. ' Wo therefore oiler tho on!
good medicine-tho truo "GERMAI
HORSE POWDER," which lias proved a
efficacious in ajl tho diseases, lt is pp.
pared from tho original recipe of Dr. Hei
nitsb, of Germany. Ita extraordinary vii
tues aro at tes.ed to by thousands, and fo
fifty years baa stood, and still stands, firs
in tho estimation of all experienced faros
ers and agriculturists as thc best mediein
for the horse. It is recommended fe
horses foundered by eating to excess o
drinking cold water when heated, to euc
as havo symptoms of glanders or are oz
Eosed to tho infection by being with othc
orees, for indigestion, distemper, hid?
bound, drowsiness, loss of appetite, ?uwar
sprains, debility, wasting of Mesh, soi
eyes, swelled legs, grease, mange, surfei
old coughs, for exhaustion from work,
carries off all foul humors, purifies ait
cools the blood, and prevents horses bi
coming stiff and foundered. It is a s timi
lus for weak stomachs, and renders tl
limbs and skin soft and fine, giving
smooth coat to the bair. Ask for "He
nitsh's German Horse Powder." For sa
by FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists.
March 7_
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
THE ladies, gentlemen, and young pc
plo of r lumbla, who may be in wa
of "SOME'....LNG TO WEAR/'aro reopei
fully and earnestly invited by the ladies
tho Industrial Association to call at thc
Work-room, in tho Female Academy, ai
examine the articlos which they havo nc
ready for salo. Some ono will always 1
fouud ready to exhibit the ready-made ga
incuts and to recoivo orders from tho
who may wish to havo work dono neal
and promptly.
The object of tho Association is to fi
nish constant employment to those wi
having be n nipovenshed by tho war, m
depend on the needle for daily broa
Does not such an object commend iteelf
tho heart s of our citizena? Or must t
anxious applicants for work bo told tli
oar people prefer Northern-made garmen
and that tnero is, tborefore, no moro wc
for them* Shall it bo aakl that such
Association as this cannot bo sustained,
tho capital of South Carolina?_?hin.!'
Faints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, &c
SIX THOUSAND lbs. WHITE LEAD,
oil.
A complete assortment of Colored Pain
dry ami in oil.
?00 boxes Window Glass, assorted siz
ALSO,
Linseed. Tannera', Kerosene and a
chinery Oils.
Furniture, Coach and Japan Varnisho
A complete variety of Paint, Varni
Graining. White-.wash, Dueting and Seri
bing liiushcs. In storo and for sale
l.Avost prices by_JOHN C. DIAL
Gibson's Patent Cultivator Plow
- JUST recoived, a si
"^V theso SUl'ERI
^Sg^V -? IMPLEMENTS-the
n?H?fc~ i ** antago from using w h
GE^SSSSI?? FIFTY PER CENT.
boracB and bauds. For salo by thc agci
March 3_ J. AT. R. AGNE\\
Old Newspapers
FOR SALE at thc
PHONIX OFFICI
General Superintendent's Office,
flBW ^B^3 jil w^ffJ^A^y?j'ir-'Il QTr-ti^lTm^BWn" " T
CHARLOTTE A ?. O. RAILROAD,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., May 2, 18G7.
ON and after SUNDAY. May 5, tho schc
tlnlo of tho Passenger Trnina over
this Road will ho as follows:
Leavo Columbia at.5.30 p. ra.
Arrivo at Charlotte at . .12.15 a. m.
Leavo Charlotte at. 12.20 a. ra.
Arrive at Columbia at. G.50 a. m.
Closo connections ?ro made nt Colnmbia
and Charlotte with mail trains on tho North
Carolina and South Carolina Railroads.
Ry this arrangement, passengers by tho
Grecnvillo Road may go immediately
through Eastward, and have no detention
in Columbia.
THROUGH TICKETS aro sold at Colum?
bia to Richmond, Va., Washington, D. C<
Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa, and
Now York city-giving choico of routes i nt '
Portsmouth or Richmond-and baggago
chockod. Tickets aro also sold at Char
lotto, for Charleston and Augusta.
An Accommodation Train, for freight aud
local passage, leaves Columbia at 7 a. m.,
ou Tuesdays, Thnrsdnys and Saturday? of
each week, aud Charlotte on tho same
days aud hour, P rriving at Columbia and
Cbarlotto at 7 p. m.
May 3_a_BOUKNlC,T?.T. Sn| t._
Schedule over South Carolina R. R
: :.:'.r\
. .GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE,
?nAiiLKSTON, S. C., March ll, 18GG.
ON and after thc 13th inst., tho Through
Mail Train will run ns follows, viz:
Leavo Charleston.8.00 a.m.
Arrive nt Columbia. 5.20 p.m.
Luavo Columbia. G.50 a. m.
Arrivo at Charleston.4.00 p. m.
March 13 H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Snp't.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
PASSENGER Trail.-; wiU run daily, Sun?
days excepted, aa follows:
Loavo Columbia at. . 7.15 n. m.
*? Alston at.9.05 "
?? Newberry at.10.35 "
Arrive at AbboviUo at_. 3.13 p.m.
" at Anderson at.5.10 "
" at GroeaiviUo at.5.40 "
Leave Grecnv?lo at. COO a. m.
" Anderson at.G.30 *?
" AbboviUeat. . 8.35 "
Newberry at.1.20 p.m.
Arrive at Alston at.2.45 "
" at Columbia at. d.40 M
The Great American Blood Purifier.
??JEEi?'S DEL1SHT!
TnE QUEEN'S DELIGHT, tho groat
Apierican Alterativo and Blood Puri
lier, is tho most perfect vcgctablo com- .
pound of alteratives, tonics, diuretics aud
diaphoretics; making it tho moat effective
invigorating, rejuvenating and blood
cleansing cordial known to" tho world.
In introducing this now and extraordi?
nary medicine to tho-public, observation
leads us to remark that too little attention
is paid to tho "lifo of nil flesh," tho blood.
Many diseases, and, too, many complaints,
which have their origin in a vitiated stato .
of tho blood, are treated only as symptoms
and resulta; whereas, if tho remedy had
been applied to enrich tho blood and ren?
der it pure, both causo nnd effect would
have been removed. Thc Queen's Delight
is offered to tho afflicted as a euro remedy
for those diseases arising from an impuro
condition of tho blood. It has a direct
and specific action upon that thud, and
Consequently renders tho blood pure. It
is said, on high authority, that "man no
sooner begins to livo than ho begins to
die, and that tho characteristics of tho
living organism aro ceaseless change and
ceaseless wasto." It is obvious, the refore,
to every retlecting mind, that unless tho
blood ia puro, in supplying tho waato tis?
sues with material, it must be thc causo of
innumerable ills and constitutional disor?
ders, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, He?
patic Disorders, Consumption, Inflamma?
tions, Fevers, fcc. Lifo and health is only
to bo maintained by the circulation of pure
arterial blood.
We thcreforo advise every ono whoso
blood is in the least vitiated by indulgence
or excess, and whoso constitution is im
?laired by disease and is suffering from
Iheumatism, Livor Complaint, Consump?
tion, Scrofula or King's Evil, Carbuncles^
Boils, Robing Humor of tho Skin, Erysup^
polas, Skin Diseases, Tetter, Roughness Or?
tho Skin, Pimples, Blotches, Pains in tho
Bones, old Ulcers, Syphilis and Sypbilictio
Sores, Indigestion, Inflammation of the
Bladdor and Kidneys, Pains in tho Back
General Debility, and for all complaints
arising from deficiency and poverty of
blood, to uso tho Queen's Delight.
Females of delicate constitution, suffer
ing from weakness and depression of mind
in consequence of those complaints which
nature imposes at the period of chango,
have a pleasant and sure remedy in tho
Queen's Delight.
Children whoso fair and ruddy complex?
ion gave early promise of health and
beauty, but too soon become blanched and
palo by eomo hereditary taint of tho blood,
wiU havo the rich boon restored by using
the Queen'a-Delight.
The unacclimated and persons traveling
into warm countries will find tho Queen's
Delight a great protection from all malari?
ous affection and diseases which originate
in a change of climate, diet and lifo.
Tho extraordinary and nnprecedentod
cures performed by tho Queen's Delight
Compound is attracting tho attention of
overy ono, not only at homo, but abroad.
The merits of this compound aro being
felt and appreciated everywhere. Hear
what they Bay of it in Now York: "It is a
remedy of much importanco and value,
exerting an influence, over all tho secre?
tions, which is unsurpassed by any other
known altorativo. lt is extensively used in
all the various forme of primary and
secondary syphilitic affections; also, in
scrofulous, hepatic and cutaneous diseases,
in which its uso is followed by tho most
successful results."
Its properties as a remedy were first in?
troduced to tho notice of tho profession by
Dr. Thoa. Young Simons, of South Carolina,
os carly as 1828, as a valuable alterative re*
mody in syphilitic affections, and others re?
quiring use ol' mercury. Dr. Simons' state?
ments havo been endorsed and extended
by Dr. A. Lopoz, of Mobile, and Dr. H. R.
Frost, of Charleston. From thc reports in
its favor, there seems no reason to doubt
tho efficacy of this medicino in Secondary
Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases,
Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com?
plaints benefited by alterativo medicines.
For salo wholesale nnd retail bv
FISHER A. HEIN?TSH,
? AprilS Gmo Dru;,'K?Kts, Columbia. H. C.
Garden Rakes, Hoes
And Garden Implements.
AFULL supply of GARDEN RAKES,
GARDEN HOES, GARDEN FORKS,
SPADES, SHOVELS, TROWELS, Ac., on
hand and for salo by
March 3 J. Sc T. R. AGNEW.
Thos. P. Walker
CORONER AND MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE in rear of Court House, formerly
occupied by D. B. DeSanasuro, Kaq.