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?ffH',F/RO?* .'.it' -V'Ti . i DAILY Daily Paper $8 a Year "Let our J net Censure PHONIX. Attend the True Event." Tri-Weekly $6 a Year BY JULIAN" A. SELBY. THJE PHONLX I PUBLISHED DAILY AS? TEI-WEEKLT. rm GLEANER, ETKUY WEDNESDAY MOEN INO. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, CITY PRINTER. Offico on Mnin street, a fow doors above Taylor (or Camden) street. TERMS-IN ADVANCE. SUBSOBIFTIOK. Daily Paper, six months.$4 00 Tri-Weekly, ?. " .2 50 Weekly, " " .1 50 AI.TXBTI8Eia.BTS Inserted at.75 cents per square for the first insertion, and 50 cents for each, subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. OW A Uttered discount made on the above rates when advertisements are inserted by the month or year. AOENTS. W. 0. Moore, Abbeville. J. R. Allen, Cheater. Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H. 8. P. Kinard, Newberry C. H. W. T. Sims, Union. J. M. Allen, Greenville. THE LAUGEST CIT*.-A very erro? neous idea is indulged in by many people in relation to tbe largest city in the world, many confidently assert? ing tbat London, or, as it is frequently termed, the Great Metropolis, is far superior both in size and the number of its inhabitants. But such is not the ease. Jeddo, the capital of Japan, ' is, without exception, tho largest and most populous city in the world. It contains 1,500,000 dwellings, and 5,000,000 human souls. Many streets are 22 miles loug. The commerce of Jeddo exceeds any city in the world. The Detroit Free Press suggests as a ticket for the innocents: for President, Joe Hblt; for vice-Presi? dent, Sandford Conover. A young sneak made a very good job of informing on several New York grocers who omitted to stamp boxes of sardines. Napoleon III has ruled France as long os his uncle did, or will have, by the end of this year. Some think that is long enough. Flavoring Extracts. LEMON, Vanilla, Ritter Almond, Rose. Pine Apple, Banana, Peach, Strawberry, .fcc., On hand, and for salo bv September 7 " J. tc T. R. AGNEW. Pickles, Canned Goode, &c. "i CASES just received, consisting 1UU of Plain, Mixed and Chow-Chow Pickles, Lobsters, Cove Oysters, Pino-Ap ples, Peaches, Tomatoes, Jellies, ?fcc., just received, and fur salo low, bv September 7 J. & T. R. AGNEW. Pure Leaf Lard. -I pr BARRELS PURE-LEAF LARD. lt) 25 kegs *. ' " On hand, and for salo low, by September 7 ,J. fe T. lt. AGNEW. Biscuit and Crackers. JUST RECEIVED, hy air-line t onto, and for salo low, Barrels Soda Biscuit, . " Sugar Crackers, " Ginger Schnappe, " Ginger Nuts, " Lemon Pic Nie Crackers, " Ruston Crackers, " Cream Crackers, " Butter Crackers. September G J. & T. R. AGNEW. FOE RENT. ACOTTAGE HOUSE, on Laurol street, in rear of Charlotte Railroad Dopot. Possession given immediately. Applv to 8eptombor3 WM. Mc-GUINNlS. Extraordinary Milch Cow for Sale. I WILL SELL MY FINE <<WWdMILCH COW. She is tho best, YJ^r^perhaps, ever offered in this Ju JLmarket. Sho has a heifer calf, six mon His old, very valuable. August 30 D. P. GREGG. DENTI8TRY. _ HAVING procured a RE 4gggggfr LIARLE ASSISTANT, my (mTHSEjHL patrons can now bo ?is efii ^-Ll_X_I_Lr oiently served as formerly. August 31_D. P. GREGG. FOR RENT, MTHE large and commodious RESI? DENCE, on Senate street, South of Trinity (Episcopal) Church, containing 13 large room?, with gas, aud extensive out? buildings attached. It is admirably adapt? ed for a first-class boardiug house, and, from its situation, is well suited for a boarding school. Apply to Aug 16 Imo_ J. 8. McMAHON. BAGGING AND ROPE. -I (\ BALES GUNNY BAGGING, JA/ 50 coils Manilla Rope, 200 lbs. Bagging Twine. Just received and for salo low bv J. fe T. R. AGNEW. Aug 25_ Cow Peas! Cow Peas!! ?)pr-j BUSHELS COW PEAS, just rc jm? 'J 1 ceivod, and for salo low by August 31 J. fe T. R. AGNEW. THUS. E. GREGG oe CO., BROKERS. STOCKS, Bonds, Gold and Exchange bought and sold. Office at GREGG Sc CO.'S. Jnlv 31 I SPECIAL NOTICES. To Remove. On or about the 10th of September next, wo proposo to movo our business stand, and occupy tho "LABOE CENTRE STORE," in Walker's Building, Main street, situated on the square opposite the Court House. Until that time, we will be found at the cid stand, still offering our great bargains in Dry Goods. July 31_R. C. SHIVER. NO medicine has ever been introduced which has become so popular, both with physician and.patient, as PANKNIN'S HE? PATIC BITTER8. They have been exten? sively used, and numerous testimonials have been received, bearing evidence of the undeniable faot that they never fail to relieve dyspepsia, nausea, headache, nerv? ous debility and other diseases arising^ from the stomach or livor. For salo by all druggists. Dn. C. H. MIOT, Agent. April 10_tuly Bartlett's Rcvcralble Sewing Ma? chines.-The most perfect and simple ma? chine made, for stitching, hemming, tuck? ing, braiding, Ac. ONLY $25. A new supply of tho UNIVERSAL CLOTHES-WA8H?R AND WRIN8ER. Price ?5. JOEL KETCHUM, JR. <fc CO., July 30 J Agents. DEW OK THE ALPS. For sale wholesale by all tho grocers in New Orleans, Charleston, Mobile, Savan? nah and New York. DEW OF THE ALPS Received tho first premium at the Parif Exposition. DEW OF THE ALPS. The manufacturers of tho above cordia not only received tho first premium at tin Paris Exposition, but were decorated br tho Emperor. DEW OF THE ALFS. For salo by all tho druggists, grocer; and fruit atoros in tho United States. BRANDY, RUM AND WINES. 5,000 casca old Cognac Brandy, Importe? especially for private use. 300 cases old Jamaica and St. Croix Rum bottled before tho war. 10,000 cases Madeira, Sherry ami Port some very old and superior-variou brands: all warranted pure. For sale by UDOLPIIO WOLFE, Aug IC 3mo 22 Beaver st., Now York. ESTABLI8HEO IN 1823. POVERTY OP BLOOD_The previ lonee of this diseased condition of tho bloo in noticeable overywhere. Seo tho youn man or thc young girl with a pale, wax] blanched appearanco of tho couutenanc and integuments generally, ns well of tb lips, tongue, mouth, a pulse feoblo an rapid, loss of appetite, with indigestio and flatulence and irregular action of th bowels, low spirits and severo headacln great debility, with langor, you may set down the blood wants richness. A thoi sand complaints How from thia one thin) The QUEEN'S DELIGHT is tho grei blood purifier and ronovator. ti et abott and uso it. It is au iuvaluablo nicdicii for poverty of blood. It ia tho cheapci and best medicine you can use, as cleanses and purifies the very fountain life. Bo sur?- to a> k for Heiniteh'sQueen Delight. For sale by FISHER & HEi: ITSH, Druggist g._Aug 20 tuf Wolfe'* Schiedam Schnapps BIIOU bo in tho hands of every housekeeper. DOG DAYS-Tho miasma which gen rates epidemic fevers is now riging clouds uuder tho blazing beams of tl dog-day awn. Every living body, as wi as refute animal and vegetable matte emits unwholesome vapors, and in crow cd cities and tho dense assemblages v hi business and pleasure call together, t! elements of disease are evolved. T pressure upon every vital organ ie nev so great as in the Becond and third mont of summer, and common sense tcachos that these organs require to be reinforc to meet it. Wo hold our lives, so to speak, on a i pairing lease, and this ia thc season wh tho process of dilapidation is most rai and repairs are most required. Thereto: hui: t up, prop up and sustain tho pow< of naturo with that, mightv vpgetablo rei nerant, HOSTETTER'S BITriiltS. Ho w take* it may bo said to clothe himself sanitary mail, against which epidemic d eaao will burl its poisonous almtta in va Thia is no gratuitous assertion, but a gr< medical fact, attested by twelve years* i perienco in ovory climate of tho babita globe. Extromes of temperature alwi disturb tko functions of tho stomach, I bowels, tho livor and thc skin. It through those that tho most dangen maladies assail UH. Tone them in advai with HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, and d heat and malaria. Aug 28 t BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE-T splendid Hair Dye is tho best in the woi The only true and pei'fect Dye-h arru h reliable, instantaneous. No disappoi mont. No ridiculous tints. Natural bl or brown. Remedies the ill effects of 1 dyes. Invigorates tho hair, leaving it i and beautiful. Tho genuino ia signed 1 liam A. Batchelor. All others are m imitations, and should be avoided. ? by all druggists and perfumers. Fact 81 Barclay street, New York, 4ST Bew of a counterfeit. Dec ll 1 "Watches, Fancy Articles, Silver Ware, ! Jewelry, Gold Pens, Clocks, &c, In great variety, just received and tor aale. X. STJXiZBACHXSR, Aeeombly street, epposito tho Market. Hair Work Nqatlv executed, and at abort notice. Aug 28_ EEMOVAL. GUNS, PISTOLS AlTD Sportsmen's. Equipments, FISHING TACKLE. &c. THE undersigned baB ro 5^^^ moved his stock of goods in ^?L^<J3^tho abovo lino to tho storo w mmk ?next to Fisher A Heinitsh's. Guns and Pistols repaired and put in perfect order, at reasonable notice. P. W. KRAFT, Main street, opposite Phoenix Oflico. Aug 28_ FRESH ARRIVALS. KITS SHAD ROE. Tierces Extra Sugar-Cured HAMS. Tiercca Puro Leaf LARD. Firkins prime Goshen BUTTER. Boxes English Dairy, New York Stato Factory and Pino Apple CHEESE. Genuino Imported English ALE and PORTER, pinta. Pale, Stoarino, Chemical, Olive and a full assortment of Fancy SOAPS, at reduced prices. Choice TEAS-Oolong, Young Hyson, Ac. C JFFEE-OldGovernment Java, Rio.Ac. Fresh Trenton CRACKERS. New Country FLOUR, Extra Family, low. Fresh Beat primo Carolina RICE. CrossoA Blackwell's PICKLES, assorted. French FRUITS, in Brandv. MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, Ac. Fresh Gooda" received from New York | and Baltimore by every steamer, and of? fered at lowest cash prices. Aug 2_ GEO. SYMMERS. Wolff's sciiiiiium Schnapp? aro a provontivo for chills and fover. MABIE ANTOINETTE, .4 NOTHER-tho latest production of | ?3L Miss Mnhlbach's pen. Randolph Gudan, and other stories, by "Ouida," author of Idalia, Chindos, Ac Last Chronicle of Bareet; by Anthony Trollope; with illustrations. Youth's Historv of Groat Civil War, for 1861 to 1865; by R. G. Horton. Subscrip? tions received. Globe Edition of Bulwcr's Novels, on tinted paper, bound in green Morocco cloth. Each novel sold separately. Also, a number of Books iu tho German Language. At DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S August 17_Bookstore. MARIE ANTOINETTE AND HER SON-an Historical Novol; by Muhlbach. Christianity and its Conflicts; by Marcy. Called to Account; by the author of "On Guard." 50 Cents. No Man's Friend-a Novel; by Robin? son. 75 Cents. Tho Doom, and other new rooms; by Jean Ingelow. And other new publications, for salo at McCARTER'S New Bookstore, At R. L. BRYAN'S Old Stand, August 17 Mainstreet. CANDY. -I ?) BOXES ASSORTED CANDY, low for j Vs? cash at J. C. SEEGERS A CO.'S. Aug 9_ FLOUR! FLOUR! ! I7JRESH-GROUND FLOUR, at wholesale . and retail, at Aug 6 JOHN C. jSEEGERS A CO.'S. CHEESE! CHEESE! K rv BOXES English Dairy and choico Cutting CHEESE, just received and for aale low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Aug 25_ FRESH LAGER REER. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. August 30_ Th fi best Season to Plant Turnip Seed. JUST RECEIVED: WAITE'S ECLIPSE, LARGE WHITE GLOBE, YELLOW ABERDEEN, RUTA BAGA. For salo cheap at FISHER A HEINITSH'S, Druggists. August 24_ Cigars and Tobacco. THE undersigned has just received, ant keeps constantly on hand, a largo and varied stock of CIGARS. Also, a large supply of SMOKING and CHEWING TO? BACCO, of all brands. P. A. SCHNEIDER, Ang 15_Plain street Wolfe'? Schiedam Schnapp? aro sold by all grocers and apothecaries._ "HAMS ABTATBACON- STRIPS, SUGAR-CURED, at JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.'S, Ang 4 The Olendining House, North-veal Corner Camden and Marion Sts; IN ORDER to meet tho necessities of tho timos, tho rates of hoard for tran _isient hoarders will hereaf ter bo $2 per day. Bingle meals 50 cents. Traveling guests will lind tho best ac- ] commodations and large and airy cham? bers, on reasonable terms. Attached to tho House is a neat and pri? vate BAR-ROOM, whero tho best of Li? quors, Whiskey, Brandy, Oin, Ac., will alwajH be found, and at reduced prices from those ordinarily charged at tho pre? sent time. August 30 Imo J. OLENDININQ. BREAKFAST HOUSE. PASSENGERS leaving Columbia on tho South Carolina Railroad by the morning train, can got BREAKFAST at Kingsville, as ample time is allowed for that purpose. C. A. SCOTT, June 29_Proprietor. MOUNTAIN AIR. MPERSONS who desire to pass the summer mouths in a healthy section, where good water and mountain air are the principal attractions, can be comfort? ably accommodated at the WALHALLA HOTEL. Trains now run daily each way. Board by the week or month at reasonable rates. D. BLE MANN. July 9 _ 3mo Wolfe'* Schiedam Schnapps corrects the chango of water._ St. James Hotel, NEW ORLEANS, LA. FBOPBIETOBS : WM. A. HURD, of Now Orleans. W. F. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond, Va. Mfr Telegraph and Railroad Offices in rotunda or Hotel. _July 3 Gmo ~A PABTHEB WANTED, IN a PLANTING INTEREST, 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 furnish money to carry it on. For further particulars, address ..C. V. D.," Columbia P. P., S. CV Aug 13 tnf Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps ar good for Dyspepsia._ Tobacco, Tobacco. mWENTY boxes FINE TOBACCO, for JL sale CHEAP. Jnno 15 ALFRED TOLLESON. Wolfe'? Schiedam Schnapps have a | depot in all the large cities in tho Union. HATS! If ATS! ALARGE stock of STRAW and FELT HATS-cheap. June 18_ ALFRED TOLLESON. Ague and Fever--Tho only preventivo known for chills and fever is the uso of | Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps._ Oar Bulletin Board-Arrivals. LIFE FOR THE HAIR, a new article, to make beautiful hair, and restore it, when grey, to ita natural color Preserving Fluid has arrived. Jar Corks, for Pickle and Preserve Jars. Spices for Pickling. Baker's Broma and Cocoa. Lemon Syrup and Tamarinds. July 27 FISHER ? HEINITSH. Wol'r's Schiedam Schnapps in thc purost liquor manufactured in thu world. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! FIFTY bags now EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, in bags o? 93 lbs. For salo by ALFRED TOLLESON. Angil_ Twine, Rope, Iron Ties, Bagging. Orin LBS. TWINE, 50 coila ROPE. ?IKJVJ 100 bundles patent IRON TIES. 20 balea superior RAGGING, just re? ceived. Planters will find it greatly to their advantngo to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. _AuglJ_ J. A T. Ii. Af,NEW. Dew of the Alps.-Tbis cordial lins only to be tasted to bo appreciated. OIL! OIL! 1 f\ m*LS. Kerosene and Machinery OIL, just received and for salo at greatly reduced prices bv _AmrJ__J. & T. R. AGNEW. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro imi? tated and counterfeited, and purchasers will have to uso caution in purchasing. FOOD FOB 0HTI,DTIE?7 PREPARED FROM WHEAT. It .. almost identical with milk incncmical composition, and contains abundant sup? plies of every element of bodily organiza? tion. For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists. Aug 4_ Tomatoes, Peaches, Okra, Corn. PRESERVE them for winter use by using tho PRESERVING FLUID just arrived and for salo bv FISHER & HEINITSH, Ang IC_?_Druggists. Fresh Lemons, Raisins, AND CURRANTS, at _J. C. BEEPERS & CO.'S. FOR SALE, GA C. RAILROAD BONDS. . C. <k S. C. Railroad Stock. Now York Exchaugo. WANTED-C. A 8. C. Railroad Bouda and Coupons. THOS. E. G BEGG A CO. Aug ll_. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are good for Rheumatism. Old Newspapers FOR SALE at the PHONIX OFFICE. School Notice. ? THE MISSES MARTIN will /ftS^k resumo tho exorcises of their efiff^BB^Sehool for Young Ladies on ^CT ^TUESDAY, tho 1st day Octo CSfcJ^' A very limited number of BOARDERS received. Terms as usual._September G Ursuline Academy, VALLE G RUC IS. THIS INSTITUTION will rc ?TfSfiL sumo ita Academic Exercises ??LBH^eSoptembor 1. For prospectus, ^Mg^plcaao address "Mother Supe JPs^r rior, Ursulino Convont and *Wkr Academy, Columbia, 8. C." Rcpt 4_ Imo MAS. JOHN LAURENS' BOARDING SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES, IN CHARLESTON, will re ?mB^ sumo ita exorcises OCTOBER cCLuflBssl, at tho corner of "Wentworth sHJH^pand Smith streots. English, JwJjpT French, Music, Dancing. Draw mMmkw ing, sud tho accomplishments of a polite education, will bo thoroughly taught, and a careful attention given to the formation of the young ladies' man? ners and conversation. WEEKLY SOIREES will bo given alter? nately for MUSIC and DANCING. For terms and particulars, address MBS. J. LAURENS, Septcmbor 1 3mo_Charleston. S Ei Ij IS C T BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE YOtr^GrJi^IES. Miss ELLEN S. ELMORE, Principal. ^^fc. THIS SCHOOL will be opened /f/JM- on tho 1ST OCTOBER, at Misa li!fWr??"1',1'n"r"'" residence, on tho edge ^raBEj?of Columbia. Tho eourso ot jH^S* study will crabraco all tho branches of a completo English education, French and such accomplish? ments an may bo desired. Thc situation is noted for health, and tho accommodations such as could bo com? manded by young ladies in their own homes. Every caro would bo taken ef pupils which tliey could roceivo in thoir own families. Apply to Miss ELMORE, Columbia. Aug 15 $ UNIVERSITY OF South Carolina. THE next session of this In /f/ja st ?tut ion will open on tlie FIRST fcflj^?K-MONDAY of October, and con UJIF ??I without interruption until JaPSp^the 1st of July following. ^SatW Applicants must bo at least fifteen years of age. Each student maj solcct his schools, but, in tho Academic Department, must, unless specially ex? cused by tho Chairmau of tho Faculty, attend at least three. Tho Law and Medical Schools h a vin p recently been fully organized, thcro arc now three departments in tho University. I. ACADEMIC. II. LAW. III. MEDICINE. Tho aggregate expenses, including tui? tion, board, wood, lights and washing, foi the session of nino mouths, will be: For Academic Student, attending three Professors, about,.$JWK For Law Student, about. 281 For Medical Student, attending a full course, about. 37( jay For cataloguen, giving additional in formation, address Rev. C. Bruce Walker Secretary, or H: W. BARNWELL, Chairman of tho Faculty, Aug 0 2mo Columbia, S". C. "WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. Medical Departmen? li ALTIMORE, M. 1). FACULTY. Rev. THOMA'S E. BOND. M. D., Proaident G. C. M. ROBERTS, IL D., Em ont us Pro feasor of Obstetrics and Diseases o Women and Children. A. J. FOARD, M. D., Professor of Dcscrip tivo and Surgical Anatomv. J. P. LOGAN, M. D., Professor of UK Principles and Practice of Medicine. HARVEY L. BYRD, M. D., Professor o Obstetrics. MARTIN P. SCOTT, M. D., Professor o tho Diseases of Women and Children. EDWARD WARREN, M. D., Professor o tho Principles and Practice of Surgery. JOHN F. MONMONIER, M. D., Professa of Physiology and General Pathology. J. J. MOORMAN, M. D., Professor of Modi cal Jurisprudence and Hygiene. JOSEPH E. CLAGETT, M. D., Proiesao of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. CLARENCE MORFIT, M. D., Professor o Medical Chemistry and Pharmacy. JOHN N. MONMONIER, M. D., Demon Btrator of Anatomy. THE next session of this institution wil commoneo on tho FIRST TUESDA1 OF OCTOBER NEXT, and continue lo live months. One student from each Congrossiona District of the late slaveholding Statei will bo admitted to all tho privilepeao this University, upon tho payment o thirty-five dollars for each session of at tondaiico. All tho subjects embraced in thc curri cilium will bo thoroughly taught and pro pcrly illustrated. Every facility will bo afforded for Clini cal study and Anatomical investigation. FEKS.-Matriculation, 15; Dissection $10; Professors, $120; Graduation, $20 Beneficiary, $35. For further information, apply to th subscriber, A. J. FOARD, M. D., Doau, No. 47 Liberty st., N. E. corner of Lexington, or Barnum's Hotel. Aug 6_Imo TOBACCO '. TOBACCO tT i)f\ BOXES CHOICE TOBACCO, jun AU\J received on consignment, and fo aalo low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Juno 30 FISHER & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA. S. C. IRONS for GRAY'S PATENT COTTON PRESS, $165, delivered in Charleston ; tho Brown Gin, $4.50 per Saw. Aug 27 FISHER * LOWRANCE. For Sale. A LARGE IRON SAFE, the agency \. being discontinued. September 7 FISHER * LOWRANCE. . Cream Biscuit, Q ? M Sugar Crackers, SQ .S Ginger Snaps, 2 pq Butter Biscuit. T ?5^ Received to-day and for sale by h> g FISHER & LOWRANCE. ^ ra Sept 5 5? Corn, Flour, &c. ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS NORTH CAROLINA CORN. 10Q bushol North Carolina OATS. 50 bags FAMILY FLOUR. For salo low by FISHER & LOWRANCE. Aug9 Bolting Cloths. BEST ANCHOR BRANDS, assorted numbers. May 26 FISHER & LOWRANCE. THE TRIUMPH OF ART! MORE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF Heinitsh,s Queen's Delight. EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS: "Thc Queen's Delight is beginning to awaken tho attention of our physicians. Its romarkablo curativo power is seen in its wonderful effect upon disease. As a blood purifier, there is no medicino lilio it known to tho profession. A gentleman told me that his son bas been taking tho Queen's Delight, and is moro benefited by it than by any other medicine. Ho want:' a dozen bottles." Extract from a let ter: "It is due to rou to state in this public manner, in order that the people may know tho truth, that I have tried your Quceurs Delight, and found it not only what you said it wan-"a. fiure medicine"-but tho best medicine i lave ever taken for eruption? and general bad health. I had an eruption all over my body, with impaired digestion und disor? dered liver, and have tried a great many medicines without any benefit. 1 have taken one bottle of your Queen s Delight, tho eruption has disappeared, my appetite is botter, my liver and digestion is im? proved. I um sati.-lied ono or two more bottles will cure me." Extract from a letter: "At tho close of the war, my constitution was shattered. 1 could not "eat, sleep or perform any duty whatever, such was my prostrate condi? tion. Medicine and medical aid 1 bad in abundance, such wa? my condition up to a few months since, when I began the uso ol your Queen's Delight. I have used two bottles', my constitution i* greatly im? proved, my appetite is good, enjoy refresh? mg sleep, and um able tu perform my shut e of dailv labor." Extrac t 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 Ibo blood, which annoyed mc very much. I am entirely cured. 1 think your medicine a valuable one." A remarkable case of liver complaint and headache cured by tho use of "Hoinitsh'a Queen's Delight:" A lodv of unquestioned worth and reputation voluntarily gives tes? timony of tho wonderful effects of this medicine. Sbo bas been from early year? a martyr lo headaches, caused by imper? fect action of tho liver, producing intense headache and pain over tho eye?. She bas Lakon only four bottles, and "assur?e us of Hie perfect cure it bas made. She now en? joys good health. Still another: "During last sining, I had been troubled with obstinate chills and fever, which, when cured, left my system n a wretched condition, blood impure, and I was afflicted with an angry, and, as I at jno time thought, an incurable, cutaneous aruption over my ontiro body. I'bo most violent remedios suggested failed to work \ euro, until, at tho instanco of a friend, I tried Dr. Heinitsh's Queon's Delight. Less than two bottles cured me, leaving my skin n a healthy condition. My general hoalth is as good as over. For such purposes, I tiavo, over sinco my cure, unhesitatingly recommended your Quoen's Delight." Don't buy any but tho right kind. AU genuino Queen'sDelighthasthecopy-right nark on the outside, and it is tho only nedioino which produces these wonderful rares. For salo wholesale and retail at FISHER A HEINIT8H'S April Drug Store.