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T3 y Telesrai?23L. j Rvpressly for the Columbia Phonix. ] New? It ema. NEW YORK, August 20.-European advices of tho 11th' state tho fr three regiments in Ireland have been or? dered to Ganada. The Duke of Montrose expressed the hope, in the House of Lords, that very early there would be daily mail communication with the United States. Official repoits show from January to July 63,376 cases and 32,074 deaths from cholera in Italy. Sicily suffered most. Tho Commercial's special says that Grant's administration of the War Department is creating astonishment by his rigid eoonomy and dismissal of superfluous force. Internal revenue receipts to-day -$223,000. SAN FRANCISCO, August 20.-The steamer Sacramento, for Panama, takes $237,000 in speoie-the smallest shipment for two years. Grain and wheat aro still coming forward freely. Indian troubles in Idaho and Ari? zona continne. DOVER, N. H., August 20.-Eleven persons started for an island in Bow Lake, to pick berries, when the boat capsize 1; six females were drowned. WILMINGTON, August 20.-Planta? tions on Capo Fear River aro again overflowed, greatly damaging the crops. CHARLESTON, AugiiBt 20.-Arrived Steamers Manhattan and Moneka, New York. Number registered to-day 361, of whom 227 were white, and 134 colored. To-day was generally pronounced the hottest of the season. AUGUSTA, August 20.-It is posi? tively stated that H. S. Fitch, United States District Attorney, will, at the nert term of the United States Court for Georgia, prosecute for perjury eight Southern loyalists, who, it is alleged, have taken the test oath con? trary to law and facts. NEW ORIJEANS, August 20.-There were twelve deaths from yellow fever on Sunday and eleven yesterday. Of the cholera, there are a coupl? of oases daily on an average. At New Iberia, La., there have been forty-one deaths since the ap? pearance of the disease, out of a population of 3,000 or 4,000. GALVESTON, August 20.-On Mou day, an order was issued forbidding distinction by chartered companies, which companies are carriers, on ac? count of color, race or previous con? dition. A. B. Hall, of Harris County, has , been appointed Sheriff, rice Proud? foot, absconded. HEADQ'RS OF THE ARMY, ADJUTANT-GENERAI?'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, August 19, 1867. General Orders No. 77. I. The following orders have been received from the President: EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, August 19, 1867. Major-General George H. Thomas is hereby assigned to the command of tho Fifth Military District, created by the Act of Congress passed on the 2d day of March, 1867. Major-Goneral P. H. Sheridan is hereby assigned to the command of the Department of tho Cumberland. The Secretary of War ad interim will give the necessa? ry instructions to carry this order into effect. 0 (Signed,) ANDREW JOHNSON. II. In pursuance of tho foregoing order of the President of the United . States, Major-Gencral G. H. Thomas will, on receipt of tho order, turn over his present command to the officer next in rank to himself, and proceed to New Orleans. Louisiana, to relievo Major-General P. H. Sheri dau of the commaud of tho Fifth Military District. III. Major-Gencral P. H. Sheri? dan, on being relieved from the com? mand of the 5th Military District by Major-General G. H. Thomas, will proceed to Fort Leavenworth, Kan? sas, and will relieve Major-General W. S. Hancock, in tho command of tho Department of tho Missouri. IV. Major-General W. S. Hancock, on being relieved from tho command of tho Department of the Missouri by Major-General Sheridan, will pro? ceed to Louisville, Ky., and will as? sume command of the Department of the Cumberland. V. Major-Goneral G. H. Thomas will continue to execute all orders he may find in forco in the 5th Military District at the time of his assuming of coimnnnd of it, unless authorized by the General of tho Army to annul, niter or modify them. VI. Major-General Sheridan, be foro relieving Mojor-General Han? cock, will report in person at these headquarters. By order of General Grant. E. D. TOWNSEND, A. A. G. TOBACCO ! TOBACCO ! ! ?)f\ BOXES CHOICE TOBACCO, just j?\f received on consignment, and for halo low by J. & T. lt. AGNEW. Juno 30_'_ Wlint no Von Drink!-Wolle's Schie? dam Schnapps. It checks the disarrange? ment of the bowels in wann climates. Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. BBLR. STIOAB CRACK HUS, Rbis. Soda Biscuit, Bbls. Cream Crackers, " Butter Crackers, '* Ginger Schnapps, Just received per steamer, and for pale by tr. ft T. R. AGSE'V. i gJWAKnUi ?MU COMMERCIAL.. | NEW YORK, August 20-Noon. Stocks dull and heavy. Money -1(77 5. Gold41>?. Sterling-time 9>??9%; sight 9%@10. Flour firm for old and heavy for new. Wheat quiet and-j firm. Corn ytc. better. Oats dull and dcoliuing. Pork $23,l4'. Cotton quiet, at 28>?. 7 P. M.-Cotton a shade lower, with sales of 2,000 bales, at 28?28?.<. Flour firm-Southern $10.50@14; other descriptions unaltered. Wheat firm and quiet-white Southern 2.50. Corn active and firmer-mixed Weat orn $1.12@1.13>.<. Pork firm-mess $23.30. The Post's financial says the loan market is still over-supplied. Stocks dull and drooping. BALTIMORE, August 20.-Rio coffee dull and unchanged. Cotton steady and scarce-middling uplands 28}?@ 29. Flour dull and nominal; no large sales. Wheat-receipts small, " and prices unchanged. White corn $1.13 @1.15; yellow $1.16@1.18. Oats declined 2@3c. ; supply largo and de? mand good-most sales 70(W>72. Su? gar firm, but inactive and unchanged. CINCINNATI, August 20.-Flour is firmer, but unchanged. Wheat firm? er-No. 1 red $2.18; whito $2.25. Corn advancing-90@$1, in bulk. Whiskey steady, at 30 in bond. Mess pork held at* $23.50. Bulk meats firm and unchanged. NEW ORLEANS, August 20.-Sales of cotton, to-day, 650 bales; market firm-low middling 26'.J. Sugar fully fair Louisiana 15*4 (ii l?,1 J. Cuba molasses variously quoted at 49@55. Flour-holders asking an advance; superfino $8.75. Corn dull, and stock light-white and mixed $1.10?1.12>?. Pork quiet and firm, nt $26. Lard quiet-jobbing 14>?. Gold40@ 40.'?. SAVANNAH, August 20.-Cotton is quiet, and transactions small-mid? dlings nominally 20* .?; receipts 632 bales. MOBILE, August 20.-No sales of cotton to-day; market uomirfally un changed; receipts 105 bales. Crop accounts from the interior of the State favorable. CHARLESTON, August 20.-Cotton weaker, with sales of 76 bales-mid diing 26@27; receipts 107 bales. AUGUSTA, August 20.-Cotton more active, but prices easier; sales 88 bales-middling 25%. LIVERPOOL, August 19-Eveniug. Cotton closed with a downward ten? dency, though quotations are un changed-middling uplands 10J? Orleans Sales 10,000 bales. LONDON, August 19-Noon.-The Daily JVcirs' city article, of to-day, says trade is improving; money mar ket firm. Cotton very dull, owing to unusually large receipts from Ameri? ca. No reduction of bank rates ex pected. Consols 94^. Bonds 73}.< LIYERPOOL, August 20-2 P. M. Cotton dull and prices unchanged. LONDON, August 20-2 P. M. Consols 94>.i. Bonds heavy, at 73}.j RILiRD O'?ALE & SON, Commission Merchants. FROM this <l?v, our charge for storago on COTTON*will bo 23 CENTS ARALE TER MONTH. Our largo Brick Ware? houses arc situated separate from other buildings, and, having a watchman con? stantly on guard, wo believe them moro sccuro from lire thau any other in tho city. Wo aro prepared to make LIBERAL' AD? VANCES ON COTTON consigned to our friends in Charleston or Liverpool. ON HAND, .10 bales Gunny Cloth, 100 coils of Grccnlcaf and Manilla Rope, 10,000 pounds C. R. Bacon Sides, SCO bushels White and Mixed Corn, 200 pounds Baling Twine, Which wo offer at marlie', rates. August 13_Imo COPELAND & MARDEN, Commission Merchants, COL vMD IA, s.'c. STORAGE ON COTTON 23 cents a bale per month. Wo aro prepared to inako LIBERAL AD? VANCES on COTTON, and will ship and attend to tho salo of tho same in Charles? ton, Now York or Liverpool. Wo havo on hand a largo and well selected stock of BAGGING, BALE ROPE, BACON, SOLE, UPPER and HARNESS LEATHER, which wo ofter at LOW PRICES, having bought beforo tho late advance. August 14 Imo Violin and Guitar STRINGS ! ALARGE and choice sr'ection of ge? nuine ITALIAN STI.iNGS-some thing very durable, and also dcsirablo, for their clear sweet tone. Also, a full assortment of VIOLONCEL? LO STRINGS; a variety of VIOLIN BOW8, SCREWS, TAIL and FINGER BOARDS, VIOLIN BRIDGES, R08IN, Ac. Juit received at E. POLLARD'S. Aug 4_mw24? _ KEEF COOL. TEN DOZ. FANS, at half former prices; from 5 cents to #3. Call and get a pretty fan. ALFRED TOLLESON. June 18_ REMOVAL. /^W HAVING romovedmy FUR- _ * NITURE business to tho Na-ffl BSBpB&tioiial Express old stand, I n would bo glad to soo my formor pa- T* trous and tho public generally givo me a call, as I have anice stock of FURNITURE on hand, and will mako to ordor or ropair anything in tho Furniture lino vory reason? able, and workmanship to please oven thc most fastidious. JEROME FAGAN, Washington st., hot. Main and As*cm'y, A few doors from old stand. Aug 10 Gmo Fresh Lager Beer, i "TvTRECT from Baltimore, in half ?md XJ quarter barrels, and bv tho glap?. at . July il J. C. SEEGEltS A OO.'S. New and Desirable Goods Just in. .au r,. -.jr li i' il' ?kti+iwni ???rn f?.t?^..?->... I .:?.?. ? WE HAVE RECEIVED, amongst our NEW GOODS, the following: A COMPLETE LINE OF ENGLISH HOSIERY. Every style of HOOP SKIRT, comprising the following: Tip-Top, Demi-Quaker, Invisible Quaker, Demi-Duplex, Paris Trail. Ladies' Extra Long Demi-Quaker. Child's Single Steel, Misses Single Steel, in movable and immova? ble fastenings, ?fcc, &c. REAL YAL. INSERTINGS, GUIPURE EDGINGS. BLACK SILK LACES and EDGINGS, Swiss Mulls. White Silk Laces and Edgings, Thread Bradings. Real SWISSES, Paris, Swiss, Nainsooks and Mulls, JACONET and SWISS EDGING, vc, &c. Also, BOBBIN ET MOSQUITO NETTlKl?-ALL WIDTHS AM) PRICES. FRENCH WOVE CORSETS, at Lowest Possible Prices. Jane 27_R. C. SHIVER. SMITH'S PATENT Well Fixture ! ! A NEW, SIMPLE und EFFECT? IVE DRIVER f?r raiding watti from wella. Cheaper ?nd more durable than a pump, safer and better than Ibo old-fashioned windlass. "None mention it bul to praise it." More than 5,000 are now in use in Virginia and North Carolina, and the demand is still increasing. A supply of these, superior WELL FIXTURES are now on baud and for salo low by J. & T. E. AGNEW. March '29 Charleston Advertisement's. Flour, Grain and Produce. IHAVE made arrangements with Mesara. Street Brothers ,t Co. to Bell, on com? mission, all kinds of PRODUCE consigned to them. I will devoto my personal atten? tion to tho salo of tho name. With an experience of twenty years in tho Flour and Grain business, and with the ndvico and assistance of Messrs. Street Brothers A Co., I am confident that any business entrusted to them will prove satisfactory to those who favor tho house with consignments. They will make libe? ral cash advances on all produce shipped to them for salo or shipment to their friends in Now York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore. G. A. NEUFFER. ?S" Address all letters to "Street Bro? thers Sc Co., Charleston, S. C." August ll mw2mo Wool, Hides, Beeswax. WE aro prepared to purchase tho above articles at tho HIGHEST PRICES for CASH on delivery, ter Prices Current sent free {o parties through the country. MOSES GOLDSMITH A SON, Vendue Range, Charleston. Aug 1 mw3mo FRESH ARRIVALS. RITS SHAD ROE. Tierces Extra Sugar-Cured HAMS. Tierces Puro Leaf LARD. Firkins primo Goshen BUTTER. Boxes English Dairv, New York Statt Factory and Pino Apple CHEESE. Genuine Imported English ALE anti PORTER, pints. Pale, Stearine, Chemical, Olive and a ful assortment of Fancy SOAPS, at reducet prices. Choice TEAS-Oolong, Young Hyson, Ac C JFFEE- -Old Government Java, Rio,Ac Fresh Trc. n CRACKERS. Now Country FLOUR, Extra Family, low Fresh Beat prime Carolina RICE. Crosse k Blackwell's PICKLES, assorted French FRUITS, in Brandy. MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, Ac. Fresh Goods received from New Yorl and Baltimore by every steamer, and ot forod at lowest cash prices. AUK S GEO. J3YMMERS. Bacon and Corn. 20.000 S?SSgfAC0SCLEA1 20,000 pounds Clear Ribbed Sides. 20,000 '? Ribbed 11 10,000 " Shoulders. 30'' sacks Liverpool Salt. 2,000 bushels White Corn. 20 bbls. New Orleans Molasses. 20 M Muscovado Molasses. 20 " Weat India Molasses. 20 bales Gunny Cloth. 20 coils half-inch Manilla Rope. 20 " " Homp " 1,000 pounds Homlock Solo Leather. 500 " Upper Leather. For sale by COPELAND & BEARDEN. July 30 Imo_ 350 POUNDS NEW CROP TURNIP SEED, Comprising the following varieties: IMPROVED YELLOW RUTA BAGA, WHITE SWEDISH NOBFOLK, SNOW-BALL, WHITE FLAT DUTCH, GLOBE, and RED TOP. Received by last steamer from Phikuh phia. Parties desiring FRESH AND RELIABLE SEED. Can procuro them AT MOT'S DRUG STORE. July 21 Old Newspapers FOR SALE at the PHONIX OFFICE IN TUE PRICE OF Clothing!! AS is our usual custom at the close ot" each season, wo now offer our stock of SPR1XG CLOTHING AT COST! BARGAINS in BOYS' CLOTHING, ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES & TWEEDS. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Walker's Block. N. B.-We are daily mak? ing additions to our stock of I Clothing, with GOODS OF OUR OWN MANUFAC? TURE. .Xray 14 Will tv \-i Sc li leila m Scliuupp? are sold bj' all grocers and apothecaries. SOMETHING ?SW 11 CALL AND SEE ! MY stock of Goods ? bas been materially ft '.->"' ' ft _,addod to dining thc past week, and am now prepared to show an excellent stock of JEWELRY. Also, WATCHES. CLOCKS,' SPECTACLES, otc. "Tip-top" GOLD PENS-tho heet manufactured. Persons desirous of having tho bair of deceased frionds or relatives preserved in enduring stvle, can bavo it MANUFAC? TURED into RINGS, BREAST-PINS or EAR-RINGS, handsomely or plainly orna? mented. VT- REPAIRING of all kinds faithfully attended to, and at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. I. SULZBACHER, At J. Snlzbacher & Co.'s, Assembly street, opposite Market. Julv 12_ FLOUR ! FLOUR ! FIFTY bags now EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, in bags of 5)3 lbs. For salo by ALFRED TOLLE80N. _ DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! pr/"V LBS. CALOMEL. DU 100 oz. QUININE. .25 oz. SULP. MORPHIA. 10 lbs. CROTON OIL. .50 lbs. CHLOROFORM. 5 lbs. NITRATE SILVER. 200 1bs. GUM CAMPHOR. 1,000 lbs. EPSOM SALTS. 1,000 lbs. FLOR. SULPHUR 2,000 lbs. BLUE STONE. 100 lbs. CREAM TARTAR. 1,000 lbs. COOKING SODA. 2.000 lbs. COPPERAS. For I nie low by FISHER A II El N ITS H ?D ru gg Is tn. PINE APPLE CHEESE. QA CHOICE PINE APPLE CHEESE, tJ\J just received and for falo by Julv 2-. J. S T. R. AGNEW. >1 New York Advertisements.' "JOHN MAC GREGOR & c?^, ' 178.and 180 Pearl Sli t cl. New York, IMPORTERS, Manufacturera and Dealers in INDIA, SCOTCH and KENTUCKY 11A001N0, GUNNY BAGS and BUBLAP, enitable fur Wheat and Corn Sacking; also, a largo and complete stock of Bale Rope, embracing Western machine-made Hemp, Manilla, Flax and Jute, Baling Twines, otc, all of which thev offer at fair prices. July 24 2mo . GEO. c7 DUNBAR, " Hanker, and Comuilaatoii Broker IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES, Tele? graph and Express Stocks, County. Citv and Town Bonds, Gas Stocks and miscel? laneous Railroad Securities. No. 7 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. ?-Refera to Dr. John Fisher and Col. L. D. Childs, Coluin hia, S. C._July 19 3mo Wolfe1? Schiedam Selma pim aro good for all urinary complaints. STEVENS HOUSE, ' 21, 23, 25 AND 27 Ii HO A J) WA Yt N. YT OPPOSITE BOWLING OREEN. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. rrUIE STEVENS HOUSE is welt and X widely known to tho traveling public. The location is especially suitable to mer? chants and business men; it is in close proximity to tho business part of the cit*", is on the.highway of Southern and West? ern travel, and adjacent to all the princi? pal railroad and steamboat depots. The Stevena House baa liberal accom? modation for over 300 gueats; it ia well fur? nished, and posaesseB every modern improvement for the comfort and enter? tainment of ita inmates. The rooms hav? ing boon refurnished and remodeled, we are enabled to offer extra facilities for the comfort aud pleasure of our guests. Tho rooms are spacious and well ventilated provided with gaa and water; thc attend? ance is prompt and respectful, and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of the aeaso:i-at moderate rates. GEO. K. CHASE & CO., May 31 Gmo Proprietors. Wolfe's Sei?! ouiii Schnapps.have a depot in all the large cities in the Union._ SOUTHERN "BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES! Bought and sold on commission bv LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO., BANKERS, NO. IG WALL STREET. NEW YORK. MONEY received on deposit from banka, bankers, merchants and others. Or? ders in Gold, Government aud other Secu? rities executed at the regular Stock Ex? change by a member of tho firm. Consign? ments of Cotton solicited. April 8 DEWITT C. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. CECIL,. CYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTED 4.000 GINS! Readv for thc Season, at the MANUFACTORY. Send your order to tho South Carolina Cotton Gin Want-house, COLUMBIA, S. C. THEY GIN Faster. Cleaner and make a hotter Sample than any Gins in tho country with the same power. They have been adopted by tho East India Cotton Agency Company, by tho Manchester Cot? ton Supply Association, by tho Viceroy of Egypt, and by the Governments of Turkey, Brazil, Italy, Greece and India, in their efforts to raise this staple in their midst; and their merita are even moro fully un? derstood by thoso using them in our own country during the last two years. They aro also warranted to give satisfaction, or no Bale. ALSO, Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, ?tee. ^ Wood s MOWING and '^S. REAPING MACHINES, ^^jS-jjuT"1 ? ?gwhich h.ive taken tho first jJp$fgtmP*xj*ufa premium at the Paris Ex lg"! Wirrup n ?iii H The following gentlemen, to whom I have recently sold theso Machines, will gladly testify to their merits: Dr. B. W.Tayl?r, Columbia, S. C. W. L. Mikel!, Columbia, 8. C. Gen. J. J. Bratton, Winusboro, S. C. M. E. DeGraffenreid, Chester, s. C. O. C. Wella, Newberry, S. C. J. P. Kinard, Newberry, S. C. J. F. Hitchers, Union, S. C. L. A. Lowrance, Salisbury,'N. C. Terms accommodating. Address, W. B. LOWRANCE, South Carolina Cotton Gin Warehouse, Aug ll Imo Columbia, S. C. A. lt. COLTON, Proprietor. NOTICE. BREAKFAST HOUSE. PASSENGERS leaving Columbia on tho South Carolina Railroad by thc morning train, can get BREAKFAST at Kingsville, r.e ample time ia allowod for that purpose. C. A. SCOTT, Juno 29 Proprietor. ~ MOUNTAIN AIR. MPERSONS who desire to pass tho summer months in a healthy section, where good water and mountain air aro tho principal attractions, can bo comfort? ably accommodated at tho WALHALLA HOTEL. Trains now run daily each way. Board by tho week or month at reasonable rates. ?. RIEMANN. July 9_3mo St. James Hotel, NEW ORLEANS, LA. PROPRIETORS : I WM. ?. HURD, of Now Orleans. I W. F. OORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond, Va. MW Telegraph and Railroad Offices in rotunda or Hotel. July 3 Gmo Wolfe'? Sr h ii (lum S.-hnupps are put np in quart and pint bottles, with tho pro? prietor's name on thc bottle, cork and label. Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. HAVING resumed the Jabovo busiuesa, I am pre? pared to cxecuto all kinds of work In thc above lino at the eliprtest not ico and most reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on hand. Funerals promptlv attended. Aug 30 M. II, BERRY. At Brennan A Cm-oil's <''trri.-v.re Factory. gSWolfc'n Schiedam Schnapp? are good for Dyspepsia. ^uotloii Sales Jiacon, Lard, Ohetse, Whiskey, ?tr. BY JACOB LEVIN. THIS (Wednesday) MONNING, 10 o'clock. I will sell, nt my store, 2,500 lbs. superior Bacon Strips, in small packages, 10 tubs No. 1 Lard, 20 boxes Pine Apple Cheese, 2 bbls. No. 1 Corn Whiskey, 200 lbs. warranted Durham Tobacco. 300 " " Killickinick Tobacco, in 4-lh. package??, 2,000 Diana Segars, 5 boxes Adamantine Candles, Ac. 0\5_ Unlimited articles received until honrot salo._?_Aug 21 Variety Sale-Remains of a Country Store in good condition. By JACOB LEVIN. THIS MORNING, at haR-past 9 o'clock, at my store, I will sell, without reserve, Tho balance of STOCK, to close a con? cern, consisting inpart of: Syrups, Pickles, Catsups, Roast Turkey, Chicken and Bett, [her? metically sealed,] Nutmeg, Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Black and Green Teas. Cinnamon, Saltpetre, Currio Powder, Alum, Candles, Pines in variety, Wire Sieves, Horse Brushes, sets Measures, Dutch Madder. Ac. Also, 50 bushels Oats. Look out : >r bar gaius. Aug 21 Wolfe's Scliivdum Schnapps are imi? tated and counterfeited, and purchasers will have to uso caution in purchasing. ?fSODtHBBS MERCHANTS! BOCK ?StftttD COOPS. IF von desire to supply yourselves for tho FALL and WINTER TRADE, with tho VERY BEST DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES of All-wool Cassimeres! AND WITH THE MOST DURABLE Jeans and Kersey Fabrics ! All free from shoddy and other impurities, Order Samples frosa tho subscriber, and they will bo forwarded, with prices attach? ed, "during tho monthb of July and August. From" these samples you can make your selections and return vour orders; and tho goods will be forwarded directly from tho manufactory. JOHN A. YOUNG, Prosidcnt Rock IslandManufac. Co., Juno 2 -Imo Charlotte, N. C. Vinegar, Coffee, Oraok.ersf I3tc. 2BBLR. CIDER VINEGAR. 1 bbl. White Wine .? 20 sacks RIO COFFEE. 5 bbls. Farina CRACKERS. 5 " Soda " 5 ?? Butter " 2 " Sugar " 2 " Ginger SNAPS. For sale low by July 18_E. A G. D. HOPE. Dew of tlie Alpi-TJdolpho Wolfe, solo agent for tho above cordial, manufactured in Gonova, Switzerland, is used by all tho crowned hoads of Europe._ HATS! HATST ALARGE stock of STRAW and FELT HATS-cheap. June 18 ALFRED TOLLESON. T HE T RI UMP H 0 F ART ! MORE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS: "The Queen's Delight ia beginning to awaken tho attention of our physicians. Its remarkable curativo power is seen in its wonderful efiect upon disease. As a blood puridor. there U no medicino like it known to thc profession. A gentleman told mo that his son has been taking the Queen's Delight, and is more benefited by it than by any other medicine. He wants a dozen bottles." Extract from a U tter: "It is due to you to state in this public manner, in order that the people may know the truth, that I havo tried your Queen's Delight, ami found it not only what you said it was-"a {>urc medicine"-but tho beat medicine 1 lave ever taken for eruptions and general bad health. I had an eruption all over my body, with impaired digesti?n and disor? dered liver, and have tried a great many medicines without any benefit. I have taken ono bottle of your Queen's Delight, tho oruption has disappeared, my appetite is better, my liver aad digestion is im Eroved. I am satisfied ono or two more ottles will cure mo." Extract from a letter: "At tho close of the war, my constitution was shattered. I could not "cat, sleep or perform any duty whatever, such was my prostrato condi? tion. Medicine and medical aid I had in abundance, such was my condition up to a fow months sinco, when I began tho use of your Queen's Delight. I havo used two bottles, my constitution is greatly im? proved, my appetite is good, enjoy refresh? ing sloop, ana nm able to perform roy sharo of daily labor." Extract from a letter-Wonderful effeci of only one bottle: "I havo used only a half bottle of 'Queen's Delight' for boils and eruptions of the skin and itching hu? mors of tho blood, which annoved me very much. I am entirely cured. ? think your medicino a valuable one." A remarkable case of liver complaint and headache cured by tho uso of "Heinitsh's Queen's Delight:" A lady of unquestioned worth and reputation voluntarily gives tes? timony of the wonderful offects of this medicine. She has been from early years a martyr to Headaches, caused by imper? fect action of the liver, producing intense headache and pain over tho eyes. She has taken only four bottles, and assures us of tho perfect cure it has made. Shonowen? joys good health. Still another: "D?ving last spring. I had boen troubled with obstinate chills and fever, which, when cured, left my system in a wr ot ched condition, blood impure, and I was afflicted with an angry, and, as I at ono timo thought, an incurable, cutaneous oruption over my entire body. Tho most violent remedies suggested failed to work a euro, until, at thc instance of a friend, I tried Dr. Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. Less than two bottles enred nm,leaving my skin in a healthv condition. My generalhealti. is as good "as ever. For such puruose-, I havo, ever sinco my cure, rmuoeitatingly recommended vour Queen's Delight." Don't buv any but tho right kind. All I genuine Queen's Delight has the copy-right i mark on tho outside, and it ia tue only ' medicino which produces these womb : ful I cure.". For sai-1 wholesale and retail at FR. HF.lt A B?NITSH'S April Drug Ste re.