_ . _ y_ THE DAILY. MM PHONIX. Daily Paper $8 a Year "Let our Just Censuro ^?^^^^^^^M?^^^ Attend the True Event." Tri-Weekly $5 a Y;ar ' _ . ? ._;_,_*, . . ,tty. c ._ ?;._'_;_ BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, 8: C., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1867. VOLUME HT-NO. 15G. i - ? .... THE PHONIX PUBLISHED DAILY AND Tni-WEZELY. rm GLEANER, j EVERY WEDNESDAY MOBKUO. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, CITY PRINTER. Ofc?n on Main street, a few doora abovo Taylor (or Camden) street. TERMS- XNTAD VANCE. . SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Paper, six months.t4 00 Tri-Weekly, " " . 2 50 Weekly, " " . 1 30 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. S9* A liberal discount made on the above rates when advertisements are inserted by the mo nt?i or year. AGENTS. W. 0. Moore, Abbeville. J. R. Allen, Chester. Julius Poppe, Anderson C. TT. 8. P. Kinard, Nowborry C. II. W. T. 8ims, Union. J. M. Allen, Greenville. The Fortn-comlng Amnesty Procla? mation. Tho New York Herald still advises the issao of a general amnesty. In its issue of Tuesday, it says: "Whatever opposition or hesitation there may be on the part of his ad? visers, if such there be, we ndvi?e the President to issue the amnesty proclamation forthwith. It is the tramp card in his, band. The game has been going against him for some timo past, bat if he plays ibis card boldly and skilfully, he may turn it in his favor. At all events, reason, soand policy, humanity and the good of the country, call upon him to do so, whatever may bo the consequences for the time to himself personally. We ventare to say that nine-tenths of the people of the loyal States-nil, in fact, but a few rabid radicals would approve of a broad and liberal declaration of amnesty, embracing all rebels, except an insignificant number, who have been guilty of other crimes in addition to that of rebellion. He has nothing to fenr except the hostility of Congress, and we think he need not fear that. A few ultra radicals m1$?ht bluster about impeachment, but tile dominant party is already divided on' the question, and it would not dare to defy public sentiment. It then says that Lincolu, hud he lived, would have proclaimed an am? nesty long ago, and continues os fol? lows: "We are threatened with a negro government. For the sake of pohti <-.a.l ascendency, and not out of regard "for the emancipated slaves, the negro is to be made the balance of power. The whites of the South aro disfran? chised, and everywhere throughout that important and mest valuable section of the republic, the negro is in the ascendant. The consequences of such a state of things are frightful to contemplate. We are to have ne? gro members of Congress, and, some radicals say, a negro vice-President. Yes, it is possible that, within a few years, we may have a negro in the seat once filled by Washington. Looking at the rate the political re? volution has been going on for the last two years, we should not be sur? prised to see a negro elected Vice president, and,in the event of the President dying, he would become President. What a spectacle for the people of this great country to con? template! This mighty Republic to become Africanized ! Whethe r the negro should reach that eminence or not at present, he will still hold the balance of power, and, ns a conse? quence, virtually govern the country. Who can look at this mass of igno? rance-at the ' millions of poor crea? tures who hardly know their right hand from their left-being placed in a position to govern this proud republic, without shuddering at tho consequences? Yet this is what we are fast approaching under the re? construction policy of Congress and the military dictatorships at tho South. At such a crisis, it is the duty of j the President to do all he can, con? stitutionally and legally, to neutralize this growing negro power. Let him give as much power as he can to the white people of the South to hold in check the mass of negro jgnoranco which threateus to involve the couu try in disgrace and trouble. Ho has been deprived of eome of his power, but ho can still bring np a numerous body of intelligent white citizens as a balance against negro ignorance, by an amnesty ^ proclamation and by a liberal administration of the .Recon? struction Acts of Congress. Amnesty shoulc1 K?v.-- been declared Jong ago. There has been nothing in the con? duct of the Southerners to prevent it. On the whole, they have been peace able and submissive. But.it may not be too late now. There are, however, higher reasons for an amnesty pro? clamation than those relating to tho people of the South. Those we have noticed. Tbe North, the whole coun? try, patriotism and the future of this grand republic, demand that we shall not be. placed ander a negro govern? ment. Let not the President hesi? tate, but issue an amnesty proclama? tion at once. It will be an important flank movement upon the crazy and destructive radicals, and the people will sustain him in the act. TJNTPIC^XON OF Goiii> COIN.-The Department of State has received from Mr. Samuel B. Reggies, dele? gate from the United States in the recent diplomatic monetary con? ference at Paris, full report? of its proceedings, and of tho plan agreed on to Jae proposed for adoption by the different nations. Delegates duly accredited were in attendance from twenty nations of Europe and Ame? rica, embracing an aggregate popu? lation exceeding 300,000,000. The leading features of the plan are: 1. The money of the world to be exclusively gold. Silver, except for exchango in small amounts, to be only an article of commerce. 2d. The five-franc gold piece of France to be the monetary unit, with its multiples, requiring a reduction in weight of the United States dollar of nearly 3}? per cent, and of the British sovereign of nearly 1 per cent. 3. Gold coins of the same denomination, by whatever nation issued, to be uniform in weight, diameter and quality, and to be 9-10 fine. 4. To bo decimally divided. 5: To be a legal tender in all the na? tions. The chances of being born deaf nml dumb are twice as great in Eu ropo as in the United States; but the chances of becoming deaf after one has got into the world with sound ears are twice os great in the United States as in Europe. Queer things, these statistics. Baltimore Advertisements Fall and fainter Importation---! SC7. RIBBONS. Millinery and Straw Goods ARMSTRONG, GATOR & CO., IMPORTER8 and Jobbers of BONNET TRIMMING and VELVET RIBBONS BONNET SILKS, SATINS and VELVETS Blonda, Netts, Crapes, Roches, Flowers Feathers, Ornaments, Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Bats, [trimmed and untrimmed, Shaker Hoods, Ac., 237 and 230 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD., Offer the largest Stock to be found'in this country, ami unequaled in choioe variety and cheapness, comprising the latest Fa risian novelties. " ?a? Orders solicited and prompt atten tion given. Aug 21 Imo Watches, Fancy Articles, Silver Ware, Jewelry, Gold Pens, Clock?, Sec. In great variety, just received and lor sale ?. SUXZBAC: Assembly street, opposite the Market. Hair Work Neatly executed, and at short notice. Aug 38_ FRESH ARRIVALS. KITS SH AD BX)E. Tierces Extra Sugar-Cured HAMS Tierces Pure Leaf LARD. Firkins prime Goshen BUTTER. Boxes English Dairv, New York State Factory and Pino Apple CHEESE. Genuine Imported English ALE and PORTER, pints. Pale, Stearine, Chemical. Olive and a full assortment of Fancy SOAPS, at reduced prices. Choice TE AS-Oolong, Young Hyson, Ac C iFFEE-OldGovernment Java, Rio.&c Fresh Trenton CRACKERS. Now Country FLOUR, Extra Family, low Fresh Beat primo Carolina RICE. CroMO & Blackwell's PICKLES, assorted Frenoh FRUIT'S, in Brandy. MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, Ac. Fresh Goode temivad from New and Baltimore by every steamer, and fered at lowest cash pri?es. I Aug a GEO. 8YMMERS. To Remove. On or about tbe 10th of September next, we propone to ?novo our business, stand, and occupy the "LARGE CENTRE STORE," in Walker's Building, Main H ir cet, situated on the square opposite the Court Hoare. Until that time, w viii bo found at the cid nt and, still offering our great bargains in Dry Goods. Jnly 81_ R. C. SHIVER. THE public esteem in which FANK NIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS are held, i* another proof of their excellence aa a Tonic. They aro recommended by physi? cians generally, and havo novar disap? pointed those who have made nae of them. Tli ey give snre and speedy relief in nausea, Bick headache, dyspepsia and all similar complaints. For sale by all druggists. April 14: mly DB. C. H. MIOT, Agent. Bartlett's Ko venable . Sewing Ma? chines.-The most^orfect and simple ma? chino made, for stitching, hemming, tuck-, ing, braiding, &c. ONLY $25. A now supply of tho UNIVERSAL CLOTHES-WASHER AND WR1NSBR. Price $5. JOEL KETCHUM, JR, & CO., July 30 X Agents. DEW O JP TUB ALPS. For sale wholesale by aU the "grocers in New Orleans, Charleston, Mobile, Savan? nah and New York. DEW OF THE ALPS Received the first premium at thc Paris Exposition. DEW OF THE ALPS. Tho manufacturers of the above cordial not only received tho first premium at tho Paris Exposition, but were decorated by the Emperor. DEW OF THE ALPS. . For salo by all the druggists, grocers and fruit stores in the United States. BRANDY, RUM AND WINES. 5,000 cases old Cognac Brandy, imported especially for private usc. 300 cases old Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, bottled before tho war. 10,000 cases Madeira, Sherry and Port - somo very old and superior-varione brands: all warranted pure. For salo by UDOLPHO WOLFE, Aug 16 3mo 22 Beaver Bt., New York. ESTABLISHED IX 1828. POVERTY OP BLOOD_Tlie prcva lenee of this diseased condition of tho blooe is noticeable everywhere. Seo the younr. man or the young girl, with a pale, waxy blanched appearance of tho countenance and integuments generally, ?s weU. of tin lips, tongue, mouth, a pulso feeble am rapid, loss of appetite, with indigestioi and flatulence and irregular action of th< bowels, low spirits and severo headache great debility, with langor, you may set i down the Blood wants richness. A thou sand complaints flow from this ono thing The QUEEN'S DELIGHT is tho grea blood purifier and renovator. Got a bottl and nso it. It is au invaluable medicin for poverty of blood. It is the cheapes and best medicino you can use, as i cleanses and purifies tho very fountain o life. Be euro to ask for Heinitsli's Queen' Delight. For salo by FISHER & HEIS ITSH, Druggists._Aug 20 tuf DOO DAYS-Tho miasma which gen? rates epidemio fevers is now rising i clouds under the blazing beams of th dog-day Bun. Every living body, as we as refuse animal and vegetable matte emits unwholesome vapors, and in crowe ed cities and the dense assemblagesr hie business and pleasnro call together, it elements of disease aro evolved. Tl pressure upon every vital organ is nevi so great as in the second and third monti of summer, and common sense teaches i that these organs require to be reinforce to meet it. We hold our lives, so to speak, on a r pairing lease, and this is the season wh< tho process of dilapidation is most rap aud repairs are most required. Therefor build up, prop np and sustain tho powe of nature with that mighty vegetable rec perant, H08TETTER'S BITTER8. He wi takes it may be said to clotho himself sanitary mail, against which epidemic dj ease will hurl its poisonous shafts in vai Tb 1B is no gratuitous assertion, but a gre medical fact, attested by twelve year?' c perieuoe in every climate of the habitat globe. Extremes of temperature alwa disturb tko functions of the stomach, t bowels, the liver and the skin. It through the se that the most dangore maladies assail us. Tono them in advat with HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, and de heat and malaria. Aug 28 tj BATC UK LOU'S HAIR, DYK-T splendid Hair Dye is the beat in the wot The only true and perfect Dye-hannie reliable, instantaneous. No disappoi ment. Ko ridiculous tints. Natural bli or brown. Remedies tbe ill effeots of 1 dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving it i and beautiful. The genuine if signed 1 {tam A. Batchelor. All other? are m imitations, and ahonld bs avoided, fi by all druggists and perfumers. Fact Al Barclay street, New York. 49* Ben of a counterfeit. Deo ll 1 The CleMining House, Xortk-icwl Comer Camden and Marion Sis. IN ORDER to meet tho necessities of the times, the rates of board for tran? sient boarders will hercaf B per day. Single meals 60 couts. Traveling guests will find the best ac? commodations and large and airy cham? bers, on reasonable terms. Attached to the House is a neat and pri? vate BAR-ROOM, whcro tho best of Li? quors, Whiskey, Brandy, Oin, Ac, will alwaye be found, and at reduced prices from those ordinarily charged at the pre? sent time. Angust 30 Imo J. CLENDININQ. BREAKFAST HOUSE. PASSENGERS leaving Columbia on the South Carolina Railroad by the morning train, can got BREAKFAST at Kingsville, as ampio time is allowed for that purpose. C. A. BCOTT, June 29 Proprietor. MOUNTAIN AIB. {(pi PER80NS who desire to pass the *?*8iimraer months in a healthy Beotion, where good water and mountain air are the principal attractions, can bo comfort? ably accommodated, at the WALHALLA HOTEL. Trains now run daily each wav. Board by tho week or month at reasonable rates. D. P fEMANN. July 9 . 3mo Wolfe'? Schiedam Schnapps corrects frhe chango of water._ St. James Hotel, NEW O KI-rc A XS, I.A. ?I ritorRiiTOBS : WM. A. HURD, of Now Orleans. W. F. GORRERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich . mond. Va. ter Telegraph and Railroad Offices in rotunda of Hotel._Joly 3 Gmo Wolfe's Sthlcdam Schnappa are good for Dyspepsia._ Tobacco, Tob?ceo. TWENTY boxes FINE TOBACCO, for sale CHEAP. June 15 ALFRED TOLLESON Wolff's Schiedam Schnapps have a depot in all the large cities In the Union. HATS! HATS! ALARGE stock of STRAW and FELT HAT8-cheap. ; June 18 ALFRED TOLLE8QN. What Do Yon Drink.:-Wolfe's Schie? dam Schnapps, lt checks the disarrange? ment of tho bowels in warm climates. TOBACCO! TOBACCO ! ! BOXES CHOICE TOBACCO, just ?d\J received on consignment, and for sale low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. June 30 Ague and Fever-The only preventive known for chills and Xever is the nee of Wolfe's 8chiedamL8chnapps. _ Our Bulletin Bo ord--Arrivals. LIFE FOR THE HAIR, a new article, to make beautiful hair, and restore it, when grey, to its natural color Preserving Flaid bas arrived. Jar Corks, for Pickle and Preserve Jars. Spices for Pickling. Baker's Broma and Cocoa. Lemon 8yrup and Tamarinds. Joly 27 FISHER & HEINIT8H. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapp? ia the purest liqn?r manufactured in the world. FLOUR I FLOUR I FIFTY bags new EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, in bags of 98 lbs. For sale by ALFRED TOLLESON. Angil_ Twine, Bope, Iron Ties, Bagging. Ori?Ti LBS. TWINE, 50 colls ROPE. ZUU 100 bundles patont IRON TIES. 20 bales superior BAGGING, just re? ceived. Plantors will lind it greatly to their advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Aug 14_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Dew of tho Alp?-This cordial has only to be tasted to be appreciated. OIL! OIL! -j f\ BBLS. Kerosene and Machinery JLVI OIL, just received and for sale at greatly reduced prices by Ang 4 JA T. R. AGNEW. Wolfe'? Schiedam Schnapps sro imi? tated and counterfeited, and purchasers will have to use caution in purchasing. FOOD FOB CHILDREN, PREPARED FROM WHEAT. It is almost identical with milk in chemical composition, and contains abundant sup? plies of every element of bodily organiza? tion. For sale by FISHER A HETNITSH, Druggists. Aug 4_ A PARTNER WAN 1 ED, IN a PLANTING INTERE8T, next year. A Plantation as good as any in tho Stato and in good repair, and my own time and attention furnished-if any responsi? ble party will famish money to carry iton. FOfurther particulars, address "C. V. D.," Columbia P. P., 8. C._Aug 13 tuf DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! err? LBS. CALOMEL. OU 100 oz. QUININE. 25 oz. SULP. MORPHIA. 10 lbs. CROTON OH,. 60 lbs. CHLOROFORM. 6 lbs. NITRATE SILVER. 200 lbs. GUM CAMPHOR. 1,000 lbs. EPSOM SALTS. LOM lbs. FLOR. SULPHUR, 2,000 lbs. BLUE STONE. 100 lbs. CREAM TARTAR. 1,000 lbs. COOKING SODA. I 2 000 lbs. COPPERAS. For sale low by FLBHEB A HEINIT8H, Druggists. Ursuline Academy, VALLE CRUCIS. _rm_ THIS D?8TITTJTI0N wUl re aJS^k annie ita Acadomio Exorciaea c^I^JBfefcSoptember 1. For prospectus, NES[ BSpleaso address "Mother 8upe ^?yrior, Ursuline Convent and ?S??^ Academy, Columbia, 8. C." Sept 4 Imo . Columbia Female Academy. ?Ll THE exercises of this Behool ///S? will be resumed on tho 1st of t^rf-3UfeOctober. Arrangements havo ^T^^^ajrboen mado fur receiving pupils ^y^Wr of all ages. Tho Principals ^kwtr-i. deem it necessary to mako this statement, as they havo hitherto fre? quently declined receiving children under twelve years of age. BOARDERS will bo received SB usual. 9ST For terms and further particulars, apply to tho Principals, JANE H. REYNOLDS, SOPHIA M. REYNOLDS. Aug 28 flG MRS. JOHN LAURENS' BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNO LADIES, IN CHARLESTON, win ro /f/Jffia sume its exercises OCTOBER tatll^M^l. at the corner of Wentworth *iifP*^ftnA Smith streets. English. J&ijtir French, Music, Dancing, Draw *??sJr ing, and tho accomplishments Df a polite education, will bo thoroughly taught, and a careful attention given to the formation of tho young ladies' man? ners and conversation. WEEKIiY 80IREE8 will bo given alter- , nat ely for MUSIC and DANCING. For terms and particulars, address Mas. J. LAURENS, September 1 .'imo_Charleston. UNIVERSITY OF South Carolina. THE next session of this In /fL?Bk st ?tut ion will open on the FIRST cntMfeMON'DAY of October, and con MjeBptgjtinuo without interruption until tho 1st of July following. ??i* Applicants must bo at least Sfteen years of age. Each student may jelect his schools, bnt, in the Academic Department, must, unloss specially ex? cused by thc Chairman of thc Faculty, itt end at least three. The Law and Medical Schools having recently been fully organized, there aro now three departments in thc University. I. ACADEMIC. II. LAW. III. MEDICINE. Tho aggregate expenses, including tui? tion, board, wood, lights and washing, for the session of nine mouths, will be: For Academic Student, attending three Professors, about,.$303 For Law Student, about.280 For Medical Student, attending a full courae, about. 370 dir Fur catalogues, giving additional in? formation, address Rev. C. Bruce Walker, Secretary, or R. W. BARNWELL, Chairman of the Faculty, Aug 9 2mo Columbia, 8. C. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. *" Medical Department. Ii ALTIMORE, M. D. FACULTY. ?ev. THOMAS E. BOND. M. D., President. 3. C. M. ROBERTS, M. D., Emeritus Pro? fessor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. K. J. FOARD, M. D'., Frofeesor of Descrip? tivo and Surgical Anatomy. J. T. LOGAN, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine. fl AR VE Y L. BYRD, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. MARTIN P. BCOTr, M. D., Professor of the Diseases of Women and Children. EDWARD WARREN, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. JOHN F. MONMONIER, M. D., ProfeBsor of Physiology and General Pathology. J. J. MOORMAN, M. D., Professor of Medi? cal Jurisprudence and Hygiene. JOSEPH E. CLAGETT, M. D., ProfeSaor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. CLARENCE MORFIT, M. D., Professor of Medical Chemistry and Pharmacy. JOHN N. MONMONIER, M. D., Demon? strator of Anatomy. 1MIE next session of this institution will commence on the FIRST TUESDAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, and continue for ave months. One student from each Congressional District of the late slave-holding States will bc admitted to all the privileges of this University, upon tho payment of 'hirty-fioe do?art for each session of at? tendance. All the subjects embraced in the curri? culum will be thoroughly taught and pro? perly illustrated. Every facility wiU be afforded for Clini? cal study and Anatomical investigation. FEM.-Matriculation, $5; Dissection, MO; Professors, $120; Graduation, $20; Beneficiary, $95. For further information, apply to the subscriber, A. J. FOARD, M. D., Dean, No. 47 Liberty st., N. E. corner of Lexington, or Barnum's HoteL Aug 6 _ imo Wolfe's Schiedam Sehnappa are a pr?ventive for chilis and fever._ ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ! THE GOOD POTASH. ANEW POTARH, or CONCENTRATED LYE: will make better soap, with loss trouble, than any other potash out. It is much cheaper, and a ready soap-maker, Irv it. Try it. New things mnst bo tried. This Potash is genuine, and is warranted to make Soap. Buy it at the right place, and yon wont be deceived. Tho Grand Potash is for sale onlv by FISHER at HEINlTSH, Druggists. July 21_ WHEAT AND FLOUR, IWILL pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for WHEAT and FLOUR. WUl furnish bags when desired. June ALFRED TOLLESON. FISHER & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA, 8. C. IRONS for GRAY'S PATENT COTTON PRESS, $105, delivered in Charleston; tho Brown Gin, $4.50 per Saw. Ang27 FISHER & LOWRANCE. ... ; ; ... v \ iil&o yin ii ( : i. '. C vit* "l >. >! For Sale. ca A LARGE IRON SAFE, tho agency t\_ being discontinued. September? FIBHER A LOWRANCE. .ni *?..-. rtit : .': . i 4--'?% .>.-.**- . I fi 1 rt:..'. . ' /?? CAJ?ei . Cream Biscuit, ..,.?..<*? H K ^ Sugar Crackers, SJ^ ?> Ginger Snaps, " : 2 2 ?j Bi tter Biscuit, (jj Received to-day and for salo by ? FISHER A LOWRANCE. "H 30 Sept-5 _;_ " . . . : . . / v.: V(? i;-,if WO-' Corn, Flour, &c. ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS NORTH CAROLINA CORN. 100 bushel North Carolina OATS. 50 bags FAMILY FLOUR. For sale low >y FISHER & LOWRANCE. Aug 9 . Bolting Cloths. BEST A'NCHOR BRANDS, assorted numbers. May 2G FISHER A LOWRANCE. THE TRIUMPH OF ART! MORE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF aeinitsh^sjftueen's Delight. EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS: "The Queen's Delight is beginning to Lwaken the attention of our physicians. ta remarkable curative power is Been in te wonderful effect upon disease. Aa a dood;purifier, there is no medicine like it mown tb the profession. A gentleman old me that his son has been taking the Queen's Delight, and is more benefited by t than by any other medicine. He wants L dozen bot tlc ?j." Extract from a lotter: "It ia due to you c state in this public manner, iu order li?t tbe people may know the truth, that ! have tried your Queer's Delight, aud bund it not only wbat you Baid it was-"a ?ure medicine"-but the beat medicino I lave ever taken for eruptions and general ?ad health. I had an eruption all over my >ody. with impaired digestion and diaor lered liver, and have tried a great many nedicines without any benefit. I have aken one bottle of your Quoen's Delight, bo eruption has disappeared, my appetite s botter, my liver and digestion is im iroved. I am satiatied ono or two mora sotties will cure me." Extract from a letter: "At the close of he war, my constitution was shattered. I ould not eat,-sleep or perform any duty whatever, such was my. prostrate con di ion. Medicine and medical aid I had in .bund an co, such was my condition up to a ew months since, when I began the uso of our Queen's Delight. I have used two >ottlea, my constitution is greatly im nroved, my appetite is good, enjoy rofresh ng sleep, and am able to perform my shara if daily labor." Extract from a letter-Wonderful effect if only one bottle: "I have used only a i alf bottle of 'Queen's Delight' for boils md eruptions of the skin and itching ho? nors of tbe blood, which annoyed me very auch. I am entirely oared. I think your nedicioe a valuable ont." A remarkable ease of liver complaint and ?eadacho cored by the use of "Heiolish's Queen's Delight:' A lady of unquestioned vorth and reputation voluntarily gives tes iraony of the wonderful offeots o? this nedicme. She has been from early years i martyr to headaches, canned by imper ect action of the liver, producing intense ?eadache and pain over the eyes. She has akeu only four bottles, and assures us of .he perfect euro it bas made. She now en oys good health. Btw another: "Daring last spring, i had J ce ii troubled with obstinate dulls and 'ever, which, wheo cured, left my system n a wretched condition, blood impure, and ( was afflicted with an angry, and, as I at >ne time thought, an incurable, cutaneous iruption over say atire body. The most riolent remedies suggested failed to work i eure, until, at the instance of a friend, I ried Dr. Hein Rab's Queen's Delight. Leas han two bottles cured me, leaving my skin n ? healthy condition. My general health s as good as ever. For such purposes, I lave, ever sioce my cure, unhesitatingly .ecoramended your Queen's Delight." Don't boy any but tho right kind. All ronnino Queen's Delight has the copy-right nark on the outside, and it is the only nodicino which produoes these Wonderful rares. For salo wholesale and retail at FISHER A HEINIT8H'S April Drag Store,