The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 18, 1867, Image 4

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rVTTf?lCTfTIT .T ? A TST^EL AMoif kiVf? of h? eccentric ?Mf| gentleman, who .although occasion? ally addicted to the habit of swearing, was still punctilious in regard to saying graco afc his table, and this ho never omitted on nu J- occasion. On a certain occasion, the old gentleman invitad a.", sea captain, a jolly old weather-beaten tar of hm acquaint? ance, to dine, with him. They sat down to dinner, and the old gentle? man, . according to custom, com? menced saying grace; but the cap? tain, whose attention had been diverted for the moment, bearing tho old gou tie man speak, thought ho was addressing him, and turned to him with-* - "What did yon say, 'Squire?" "Why, 4-?it? man, I'm saying grocer . . . i.i,.. ?* ? 9- ? - ;-1- ? An old miser who was notorious j for self-denial, was ono day asked why ho was so thin. "I do not know," said the miser, "I have tried various means for gotting fatter, but without, success." "Have you tried victuals?"inquired tho friend. NEW STOLES OF 5 WATCHES AND CLOCKS I ? TI1E undersigned is in \fyK receipt of n stoch of nfwt^^?? JE?QIUI fashionable JEWELRY, otc useful and ornamenta!-which ho offers for -nil) at fair ?rices. An examination of hie assortment or goods is solicited. REPAIRING of all kinds of CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY promptly at? tended to. HAIR WORK gotten up in the best man? ner and in various styles. I. SULZBACHER, . April 7 At J. Sulzhacher & Co.'s. DENTISTRY. ^^^^^^ HAVING opened my oftice J?? permanently in Columbia, I {rnflSwBk may be found at all hours at ^-M-L-LU the rooms over R. C. Ander? son's" Rtoro, on Main street. Jan 5_. _ D. P. GREGG. XIII: (.EM IM: $25. Bartlett Sewing Machine. $25. WANTED. Agents; $150 per month and all expenses paid, to sell tho genuine BARTLETT SEWING MACHINE. This machino will do all tho work that can bo done on any hbjh-prioed machine, and is fahy patented, licensed and warranted for five years. Wo pay the above wages, or a commission, from- which twice that amount can bo made. For circulars and torras, address H. HALL & CO., 721 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Fa. April 18_ 3?_ The Adornment of the Head-The Hair Restorer. RAT HEADED people havo their locks V~JT restored by it to tho dark, lustrous, silken tresses of youth, and aro happy. Young peoplo, with light, faded or red ?air, have theso unfashionable colors changed :o a beautiful auburn, and rejoice. People whoso heads are covered with dandruff and humors, usc it, and have clean coats and vicar and healthy scalps. Bald-headed veterans have their remaining locks tight? ened, and tho hare snots covered with a 'uxuri?nt growth of nair, and dance for joy. Young gentlemen uso it because it is richly porfuruod. Young ladies use it he? loise it keeps their hair In place. Every? body must and Witt usc lt, because it it the cleanest and best article in thc nun hot. For sale by FISHER & IIEINITSI?, Feb 3 Druggist*. Ladies, Please Notice. aUMBRELLAS. PARA SOLS, FANS and J KWELRY^ffi^ New FANS made for those furnishing feathers. CLOCKS repaired, cleaned and warrant? ed, by J. E. LUMSDEN, Corner Lady and Asscmblv streets. April 19 Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, &c. SIX THOUSAND lbs. WHITE LEAD, in oil. A completo assortment of Colored Paints, vlry and in oil. ?'00 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes. ALSO, Linseed, Tanners', Kerosene and Ma : hinery Oils. Furniture, Coach and Japan Varnishes. A completo variety of Paint, Varnish, Graining, White- wa*h, Dusting and Scrub? bing Brushes. In storo and for ?ale at lowest prices by_JOHN C. DIAL. Gibson's Patent Cultivator Plows. JUST received, a snp ply of these SUPERIOR ^g5jfaT i flIMPLKMI'.NTS-tho ad llf?W?i tittil i llhl 1 1 h " using which ?SS?SeSSESBBbiii FIFTY PER CUNT, in h?rSCB and hands. For salo bv tho agents, Mareh 8 J. lt T. R. AGNEW. Agricultural and Horticultural Im? plements. At Hie Sion of tho. Golden Pad-Lock. ALARGE SUPPLY or tho above, ron sisting in part ol PLOWS, HARROWS, FAN MILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, Scythes, Straw futters. Cern Shellers. A ISO, Pruning Sawj und Knives, Ladies' Gar? den Tool?, in setts nml pairs; Transplant? ing Trowels and Forks, Spades, Spading Forks, Rakes, Hots, Linns, Ac. In store and for salo LOW for CASH bv April fi JOHN C. DIAL. CUBA MOLASSES. ONE THOUSAND gallons choice ( TRA MOLASSES. 2<>o gallons New Orleans SYRUP. For salo low, 1*.. >v (?. D. HOPE. March 18 Family Flour, &c. TWENTY bbls. FAMILY FLOUR, uncx _)L celled in quality. 25 bbl?, good BROWN SUGAR, at 12.1c. ncr pound. Received to dav and flor Bale hy C. H. UALD'WIN A CO. March 20_ HARDWARE AT COST. ^*T~\, THE balance of onr^j* m% ratockof HARDWARK^Jf^ ^525^ will be sold at COST. ter STATE RILLS TAKEN AT PAR. -ff? March 29 E. tc O. D. HOPE. M'K?Mtm'S CARDEN ITS KOW OPEN for tho season, for-thc JL soJte of loe Cream?, Sherbet*, W*te?r looa, Ao.,iVc 1 piamptrect, b?low thnCefc 'trojjtolcl. j. April 1,7 lato JDST, RECEIVED, and for ?ale, ?he fop lowing Choice. articles : ii FRENCH BRANDY, II ,. j OLP CABINET WHISKEY, '., .". H Jamaica Hum, ttl Bert Wine, , ' " Sherry " ,? ... Claret '-. . . Madeira 1 ?* Rhine : . : And all kinds o!- I1t| CORDIAL^. PORTER. .' ' ALE ami CIGARS, . Alwava on hand. BUNCH EVE HY DAY. from ir to 1 oVlock. .Mar'J Pollock House. T OVERS of THE GOOD THINGS OF * JLi THUS LIFE eau have thoir wbnta aap plied at the above-named RESTAURANT. Evorytbing connected with the house is in beat order. MEALS served at Hhort noHce. Private dinner and supper rooms attached. OYSTERS, FISH, GAME and MEATS prepared in every stvle. The boat of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, choice SEO ARS and TOBACCO on hand. ta. FREE LUNCH- every day at ll o'clock. T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. ~ Feb 8 1 'BEWARE OF THAT COUGH'.'' THE changing season is productiva of many alUictions of tho lungs and throat. A small cough is the voice of na? ture telling you to beware of tho danger of a neglected cough. For all kinds of cough and affections of the luugs, uso "STAN? LEYS COUGH SYRUP." It will euro you. Begin nt once. Don't delav. Go to PI SITER : St HEINITSH, and ask 'for "Stanley's." Thejr aro the proprietors. Nov 9 Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. HAYING resumed the 'above buslnoss, I ant pre Jparcd to execute all kinds of work in tho abovo line ac the shortc ?t ! notice and roost reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on j hand. Funerals promptlv attended. Ang 80 M. H, BERRY. ! At Brennan A Carroll'a Carriage Factory. Ale and Porter. fT\EN casks EDINBURG ALE, pinta. A DUBLIN PORTER, pinta. For sala bv March 13_E. ic G. D. IIOPB. Raoon Sides, Shoulders aud Strips, FIFTEEN THOUSAND lbs. PRIME SIDES and SHOULDERS. 2,000 lbs. Bacon Strips. For sale low bv March 20 E. & G. D. HOPE. ' NAILS, NAILS, NAILS. At the Shpt of thc Golden Pad-Lock. i)f\f\ ?EG'S superior quality CUT JU\J\J NAILS, in store and for sale lo-, for cash by JOHN C. DIAL. Plow Moulds! Plow Moulds! K/"V/~\ SWEDES PLOW MOULDS, Ovvy just received m.d for salo bv Mardi 8 J. & T. lt. AGNEW. SARATOGA WATER ! rUST received fresh from thc Spring. For salo bv FISHER A HEINITSH, April -1 Druggists. PROPOSALS FOR WOOD. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this oilice, until 12 m. on MONDAY, tho 20th instant-at which timo they will bo oponed-for furnishing tho Quartermas? ter's Department atrthisPost with WOOD for six months, ending October 81, 1807. Bidders will state the juice per cord, re? spectively, at which merchantable Pino and Oak Wood will bo delivered in this city, at such limo and in such quantities as tho Acting Assistant Quartermaster may direct; the quantity required monthly not to exceed, probably, thirty cords ul Pine and twenty cords ol Oak. Two sureties, in the sum of Two Hun? dred Dollars each, to l>e named in th?! pro? posal, will be required for tho faithful per? formance of the contract. Payment to be made monthly, by the proper disbursing officer, in Government funds. Proposals must he marked "Proposals for Wood," and addressed to the under? signed, who reserves thc right to reject ?nv bid deemed unreasonable. Bv order of Brevet Maj. Gen. R. O. TYLER, Chief Q. }l. 2d Militarv District. S. P. JOCELYN, 1st Lieut. Cth C. S. Infantry, Acting Assistant Quartermaster. Office A. A. Q. M., Columbia, S. C.. Mav 8^, 18(57. Mav ? 10_ GUNS, PISTOLS, SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS, ANEW and complete assortment Just received. ALSO, An eli gant assortment of FISHING TACKLE-nods. Reels, Robs, Hook*, Linea, Ac. At LOW PRICES. P. W. KRAFT, Washington street, opposite edd Jail. N. B.-Manufacturing and repairing substantially and ncatlv executed. May 20 ly Fresh Goods! ?T BOXES ITALIAN MACCARONI. ?J Casks English Pickles, White Onions. Piccolili, Chow-Chow, C? berk ins. Mixed Pickles. Domestic Pickles, Flavoring .".\tracts. Heal Worcestershire Saue?;, Caper's. Canned Peaches, Pons, Tomatoes. Pure Cream Tartar, in I . .; Pure Salad Oil. Um : (V.stiSc >. qi. ( Oman's and H. lt. Mustard. Received to-day ami for sale by March 20 c. H. RALDWIN A CO. Printing Material For Sale. AN assortment ol TYPE and MATERI? AL, siiliieii ni to publish a largo sized paper, is off? red for s?ih- ut a very reason? able price. The TYPE is as good as new. For further particulars, apply at this office. " Feb 23 Schweizer Cheese, Dutch Herrings. ALARGE SWISS CHEESE, 2.50 pounds. Real DUTCH HERRINGS. At April 10 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. S. FOR THE NEXT TWENTY DAYS. FROM THIS DATE. Mny IC THE ORAND CLEARING SALE 500 PIECES ADDITIONAL PRINTS, 100 PIECES BLEACHED LONG CLOTH, OPENER FOR THIS WEI'S TRAM R. C. SHIVER. May 12 JUST OPENED ! ? 1,000 Yards French Cambrics and I*awns ! ? LESS THAN IMPUP.TERS' v\-.icr.>. ONLY TWENTV-FiVE CENTS PER YARD? ? ?j>o. A LAI.'V.. As..r.::T>i: yr . r LIDIES' STRAW HATS itt! BONNETS ! ! ! (1r THIS MONTH'.- FASHIONS Call carlv and . are P.AKGAiNS. Kt S. K, MYERS & CO.'S, April no O.?:. f i:c old City Hold. PARTIES wielling to oe successful m planting limier tl.e w w sv><( em of labor, will loso no time in obtaining the LATEST IMPROVED AO lt ICU LTU it AL IMPLE? MENTS. Over 70.0U0 of WOOD'S SELF-RAKING REAPERS nr.- now ?TI uso in this country and Eurone. Thc reputation which tine machine han acquired warrants us in 1 saving it is the REST NOW IN USE. I Weare also General State Agents for tin silo of th? following AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, at nianufactiirerh* pri?es: UNIVERSAL COTTON GIN and CONDENSER. HAY and COTTON PRESSES. HORSE POWERS and THRESHERS. PREMIUM FARM GRIST M i LL. Bnck-Eye nnd Stafford Cultivators. Fodder and Corn Stalk Cotters, l'an Mills. Georgia Coti#n Planter, ('nain Diills, Cnn Silell - Plows, Expanding Cultivator, Pumps, i; \ .. V . viii which ca: bc seen at the COTTON GIN WAREHOUSE, Columbi:, - ?... n oin sub-j?oii?ios throughout I tin'State. A. I!. COLTON, Proprietor. May 2 * NV. li. LO NV RANCE, Manager. SMITH'S PATENT Well Fixture I ? A NEW, SIMPLE lind EFFF.? '1 - IVE DRIVER for raking nu: fiom wells. Chi apel ai ?1 . ? durable than a pump, sab . ..i d I better than the old-fat binni d windlass. "Xonr mtntiou ii hui tn praise it." More than ".< 00 ari now in use in Virginia and North Carolina, and the dc mai.il IH t-till increasing. A supply nf iluso superior WELL FIXTURES aro now on hand and ? >r sale low by J. & T. R. AGNEW. March 29 TimiTCHt American Blood Purifier, t (fcUEEfl'S 'DELi6HTZ; THE (?UH LN*H DELIGHT, the great1 American Alterative ?nd Blood Puri? fier, it tho moat perfect vegetable com pound ul alterative*, toutes, diuretics and diaphoretics; making it tho moat efTective i o vigoro ttl i tr, rejuvenating and blood cleanslng cordial known to tho world. III islfoducing this new and extraordi? nary medicine to the public, observation leads us lo remark that too little attention ia paid to tim "lire of all flesh," the blood. Manv disease*, and, too, many complaints, winch have their origin bi a vitiated statu of tho blood, ure treated only as symptoms and results: whereas, if tho rcincuv had been applied to enrich the blood and'ren? der it pnro, both cans? and effect would have been rumored. Thc Queen's Delight ia offered to the afflict od as.a fine remedy lor those diseases arising from an impure lennnition of tim blood, lt baa a direct and specific action upon that fluid, and consequently renders the blood pure, lt it? said, on high authority, that "mau no sooner begins to Jivo tl ian ho begins to diet,'?ff that rho characteristics of the Iivincr Organism ar? ceaseless Change and ceaseless waste." It is obvious, therofore, to every reflecting mind, that unless the blood,is pure, in supplying thc waste tia HUCS with material, it must he the cause ol itt tinnier able ill? and constitutional disor? ders, such an Scrofula, Rheumatism, He? patic Disorders, Consumption, Inflamma? tions, Fevers, ic. Lifo and health is onlj to bo maintained by the circulation of pur* arterial blood. Wo thereforo advise every ono whose blood is in tho least vitiated hy indulgence or excess, and whose constitution is im? paired by diaoa.io and is suffering fron Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Consump tion, Scrofula or King's Evil, Carbuncles DOUB, Itching Humor of tho Bkin, Kryal pelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter, Roughness o the Skin, Pimples, Blotches, Pains in thi Rones, old Ulcers, Syphilis and 8yphilictii Sores, Indigestion, Inflammation of tin bladder and Kidneys, Pains in tho Back Odneral Debility, and for all complaint) arising from deficiency and poverty o blood, to uso tho Queen's Delight. Females of delicate constitution, suffer lng from weakness and depression ot mini in consequence of thoso complaints whicl nature imposes at the period of change have a pleasant and suro remedy in tb Queen's Delight. Children whose fair and ruddy complex iou cavo oarly promise of health an? beauty, but loo Koon become blanched am pale by sonic hereditary taint of thc blood will have tho rich boon restored by tiein; the Queen'.} Delight. Tho unaccliin&led und persons t ravelin, into warm countries will liud tho Queen' Delight a gieat protection from all malar; oas affection ano diseases which originat in a chango of ch?nate, diet and life. Tho extraordinary and unprecodento cures performed by tho Queen's Deligli Compound is attracting tho attention < every one, not only at home, but abroai Tho* merits of this compound aro bein felt and appreciated everywhere. Ilea what they say ol' it in New York: "It is remedy of much importance and valui exerting an influence over all thc seen tione, which ia unsurpassed by any othc known alterative. It is extensively uscdi all thc various forms of primary an secondary syphilitic affections; also, i bcrofulous, hepatic and cutaneous disease in which its uso is followed by the moi successful results." Its properties as a remedy were first ii trodnccd to the notice ot the profession 1 Dr. TkoS. Young Simons, of South Carolin: as ?arly aa 18'?S, as a valuable alterative r inodv in syphilitic affections, and others r quiring use of mercury. Dr. Simona' stat merits have been endorsed and extend? by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobile, and Dr. H. 1 Frost, of Charleston. From the reports its favor, there ??.<?? mn no reason to doul the efficacy oi lids medicine ?ti Seconda Syphilis, Scrofula, Crltaneous Disease Chronic Hepatic Affections and other coi i '.. .My ,bi iicUtcd l y ?Iterative mi diebil F??r std? wholesale and retail hy FISHER iV HEIN LTSII, April.1 Gino Druggists,Columbia. S. C. HEINITSH'S CELEBRATED GERMAN HORSE POWDER For all Diseasi s (o which a Horse ls UM M^IIE varions diseases to which that i I hie and useful animal, the horse, subject, and the little knowledge that known of them by farriers and ignora ostler??, have occasioned many remedies bo offered to the public under diff?re forms, with high encomiums, and sai tioncd by dignified names. Some of tin are injurie.uv; others, at best, ot little u and many entirely worthless, and do i meet the want. A good medicine, fi from objections of this kind, has long bi de.-ired by many gentlemen who have ' luahlc horses. Wc therefore oller theo: good medicine- tho true "GERM/ HORSE POWDER," which has proved efficacious in all the diseases, lt is p pared from the original recipe of Dr. H ni tah, of Germany. Its extrai rdiuaryi tues are attested to by thousands, and fifty years has stood, and still stands, ti in the estimation ot all experienced fal era and agriculturists as the best medic for the horse. It is recommended horses foundered by eating to excess drinking cold water when heated, to BI as have symptoms of glanders or aro posed to the infection by being with ot torses, for indigestion, distemper, hi bound, drowsiness, loss of appetite, mw sprains, debility, wasting of flesh, s oyes, swelled legs, grease, mange, turi old coughs, for exhaustion from work. carrie? off all foul humors, purities ; cool? the bipod, and prevents horses coming still and foundered. It is a etil lus for weak itomacbs, and rendors limbs and skin soft and line, giviu smooth coat to the hair. Ask for "J nitsh's German Horse Powder." Fori by FISHER & IIEIN1TSII, Druggist "March 7 READY-MADE CLOTHING. fTV?K la iu s, genii men and young ] 1 i le ol Columbia, who may ho in v of "SOMETHING TO WEAR, arc rear, fully and earnestly invited by tho ladu the Industrial Association t< call at t Work-room, in tho Female Academy, examine tl? articles which they have r'-ady for sale. Some one will alway: found ready t" ? xbibil thc ready-made menls and' to receive cr.h rs from tl who may wish to have work dom ni and promptly. The object of thc Association \- lo nish constant employment to those 1 having been impoverished by the war, depend on the needle for daily bi Does not such au object commend its? the hearts of our citizens? Or mus? anxious applicants for work ho told our people jin ter Nor: lu rn-madc garnu and that lucre is, thereforo, no moro for Hum? Shill! lt bo said that sue Association as this cannot tic sustain! the capital of South Carolina? Jan Thos. P. Walker, CORONER AND MA OIS TRA OFFICE in rear of Court House, fort occupied by D. B. DeSauseure, E Sup'tn Office N. C. Railroad Co., ns sk ^Is&tgju \r$??s?}?M-> COMPANY SIKH'S, MAY 14, 1K..7. XTNTIL further notice, Passenger Tin in:? ., will run on this Hoad aa follows: Mail Train -K<tat. Leave Charlotte daily 12.19a; m.: Greens? boro 4.51; haleigh "J.Hs. Arrive iu Golda hero 12 10 p. ni. Went. Leave OoMsborfl 1.07 p. m.: Haleigh 3.50; Greensboro 7.5?. Arrive in Charlotte 12.11! a. ni. .1? commoeVitiou Train, dally, [Stuulay? ?rc<pte<])-l-Mst.' Leave Charlotte 5.50 a. m.; Haleigh 10.4(1. Arrive at Goldsboro 3.08 a. m. Weet. Leave Goldsboro 1.80 a. m.; Raleigh 0.00. Arrive in Charlotte 10.10 p. m. ' Passengers by Mail Trains make eloso ' 1 through connections-either war-at Char lotto, with Charlotte and S. C. Railroad; at Greensboro, cit* Danville, and Richmond; at Raleigh, via Weldon and Bay Lino and Aunamessic Line. Also, connect atGolds boro with Mall Train on Wilmington and Weldon Road, to and from Wilmington. Time from Charlotte to New York forty hours, bv either route. Maylfil2 .7AS. ANDERSON. ftnp't." General Superintendent's Office, CHARLOTTE A- S. O. RAILROAD, COIAHBU. S. C., May 2,1807. ON and after SUNDAY, May 5, tho sche? dule of tho Passenger Trains over this Road will bo as follows: Leave Columbia at.5.80 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte at.12.15 a. m. Leavo Charlotto at. 12.20 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at. 0.50 a. m. Close connections arc made at Columbia and Charlotte with mail tvains on tho North Carolina and South Carolina Railroads. By tliia arrangement, passengers by the Greenville Road mav go immediately through Eastward, and bavo no detention in Columbia. THROUGH TICKETS aro sold al Colum? bia to Richmond, Vn., Washington, D. C.. Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia. Pa., and New York city-giving choice or routes via Portsmouth or Richmond-and baggage checked. Tickets aro also sold at Char lotto for Charleston and Augusta. An Accommodation Train, for freight and local passage, loaves Columbia at 7 a. m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of each week", and Charlotto on tho same days and hour; arriving at Columbia and Charlotte at 7 p. m. May 3 C. BOUKNIOHT, Rup't. Schedule over South Carolina R. R GENERAL BUP'TS OFFICE. CHARLESTON, S. C., March ll, 1800. ON and after tito 13th lust., thc Through Mail Train will run aa follows, viz: Lcavo Charleston._8.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia. 5.20 p. m. Leave Columbia. . 0.60 a. m. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 p. m. March 13 H. T. PEAKE, Geni Supjt._ Greenville and Columbia Railroad PASSENGER Trains will run daily, Sun davs excepted, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a. m. " Alston at.9.05 " " Newberry at.10.35 ** Arrive at Abbeville nt. 3.13 p. m. " at Anderson at.5.10 " .? at Greenville at.5.40 " Leave Greenville at.0.00 a. in. " Anderson nt.0.30 " " Abbeville at. 8.35 " " Newbcrrv at.1.20 p.m. Arrive at Alston at.2.43 " " at Columbia nt. 4.40 " THE TRIUMPH OF ART! MORE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. IEXTRACTS FROM LETTERS: "Thc li Queen's Delight is beginning to awaken the attention of our physicians. Ita remarkable curative power is seen in its wonderful effect upon disease. As a blood purifier, then1 is no medicine like it known to the profession. A gentleman told me that his ton has been taking the Queen's Delight, and is more benefited hy it than by any other medicine. Ile wants a dozen bottles." Extract from a letter: "ir is tine lo yon to state in this public manner, in order that ibo people may know the truth, that I have tried your" Queen's Delight, ami found lt not only w'iat you said it was-"a pure medicine"- but tho best medicine I have ever taken for eruptions and general bad health. 1 had an eruption all over ury boily. with Impaired digestion and disor? dered liver, and have tried a great many medicines without any benefit. I h a Vf taken one bottle of your Queen's Delight, thc eruption has disappeared, my appetite is better, my liver mid digestion is im {uoved. I am satisfied one or two moro jetties will cure mo." Extract from a letter: "At the close of the ?-ar, my constitution was shattered. I could not eat, sleep or perform any duty whatever, such was my prostrate condi? tion. Medicine and medical aid I had in abundance, such was my condition up to a lew months since, when I began the uso of your Queen's Delight. I have used two bottles, my constitution is greatly im? proved, my appetite is good, on joy refresh? ing sleep, ana am able to perform my share of daily labor." Extract from a letter-Wonderful effect of only one bottle: "I have used only a half bottle of 'Queen's Delight' for boils and eruptions of the skin and itching hu? mors of the blood, w hich annoyed me very much. I am entirely cured. I think your medicine a valuable one." A remarkable case of liver complaint and headache cured by the use ol "Heinitsh's Queen's Delight:" A lady of unquestioned worth and reputation voluntarily gives tes? timony of the wonderful effects >" this medicine. She has been from cany years a marty:- :.> headaches, causi d by imper? fect aciion of the liver, producing interne headache and pain over ?he eyes. She has taken only four bottles, and assures us of the perfect cnn- it has made. She now en? joys good health. St.'.l another: '-Inning last spring, I had been troubled with obstinate chill-and fever, which, when cured, left my system in a wretched condition, blood impuro,and I was afflicted with an angry, and, as 1 at ono time thought, un ii.enrubie, cutaneous eruption over my entire body. The most violent remedies SHggC ted iaib d lo work a cure, until, nt tho ii..-tance of a friend, I tried Dr. Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. Less than two bottles cured nie,leaving my skin in a healthy condition. My general health is as good as ever. Foi such purposes, I have, ever since, my eure, unhesitatingly recommended ymir Queen's Delight.-' Don't buy any but tho right kind. All genuine Queen's 1 telight has tho copy-right mark on tho outside, and it is tho only modicino which produces these wonderful cures. For sale wholesale and retail at FISHER A HEINITSH'S April Drug Store. Old Newspaper? FOR SALK at the THONIX OFFICE.