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PHONIX. Daily Paper $8 a Year Let oar Just Censure Attend the True Event." BY JULIAN A. SELBY COLUMBIA. S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1867. Tri-Weekly $5 a Year VOLUME III-NO. 152. THE PHONLX FUBLI8I1ED DAILY ARr TBI-WM?LY. rm GLEANER, F.Vl'.HY WEDNESDAY MORNING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, CITY PRINTER. Oftico on Main street, a Tow doora abovs Taylor (or Camden) street. TERMS-IN ADVA NC E. v SUBSCRIPTION, I Daily Paper, B?X months.I'i-.M 00 Tri-Weekly, .? " ... 2 60 Weekly, " . .. 1 60 ADVEanflEKXjrTS Inserted at 75 couta per square for the first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. Weokly 75 cents each insertion. tar A liberal discount made on the above rates when advertisement* are inserted by the month or year. AGENTS. W. C. Moore, Abbeville. J. R. Allon, Chester. Julinu Poppe, Anderson C. H. S. P. Kinard, Newberry C. H. W. T. Bims, Union. J. M.Allen, (1 reen vii le. NEGRO POLICE.-The Mobile Times says, that notwithstanding the culpa? ble leniency of tho military Mayor, there is a probability that the negroes | recently appointed on the police will nil be discharged for sleeping while on duty. Tho negroes of At lan ta, us we learn from the Intelligencer, of Sunday, have petitioned the City Council to appoint one of their color in each ward, as an additional policeman for that ward. Queen Victoria has been visiting the "Border," which hns given rise to some scandalous gossip. John Brown, with his blue bonnet, accom? panying her. Young America gets so drunk and disorderly in Paris that to become a sot is styled being Americanized. Matches! Matches! AFULL supply of Parlor and Telegraph MATCHES Jost received and for sale by _J. A T. R. AGNEW. Pure Leaf Lard. "I pr BARRELS PURE LEAF LARD. J_eJ 25 kegs " " M On hand, and for salo low, by September? J. A T. R. AGNEW. ~ LATEST STYLES. JUST RECEIVED, at tho "Industrial Association," Ladies' Sacque Patterns, of the latest style. Also, very beautiful Braiding Patterns, for Yoko Dresses and Gowns. A constant supply of Braiding1 and Embroidery Patterns, suit able for ali styles of work, can bo had. Remember, ladies, it matters not how i-mall may bo thc purchase, every little yon contribute to this Association is so much given towards the support of the poor and destitute of our land. September* 8 Biscuit and Crackers. JUST RECEIVED, by air-line route, and for sale low, Barrels Soda Biscuit, " Sugar Crackers, " Ginger Schnapps, " Ginger Nuts " Lemon Pic Nio Crackers, " Boston Crackers, " Cream Crackers, " Batter Crackers. September 6 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Israelite Sunday Behool. THE EXERCISES of this association will be resumed on SUNDAY MORN? ING next, at 10 o'clock, at the usual place. A punctual attendance of the scholars, teachers, parents and members generally ? is requested. By order of the President, MRS. C. A. LEVIN. Mrs. B. E.LEVT, Sec'y and Treasurer. Sept ll_ Fresh Lemons, Raisins, AND CURRANTS, at _J. C. SEEGER8 A CO.'S. Agu? and Fever-The only preventivo known for chills and fever ia the nse of Wolfe's Sohicdam Schnapps._ TH0S. E. GREGG & CO., BROKERS. STOCKS, Bonds. Gold and Exchango bought and sold. Office at GREGG A CO.'S. July 81 WHEAT AND FLOUE. IWILL pay tho HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for WHEAT and FLOUR. Will furnish bags whon desirod. Juno ALFRED TOLLEBON. Wolfe'. Schiedam Schnapps are a preventive for chills and fever._ CHEESE! CHEESE! pr rv BOXES English Dairy and choico OVj Cutting CHEESE, just received and for sale low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Ang25_ "Woire*. Schiedam Schnapp, are good forRJionmatism. Cigars and Tobacco. THE undersigned has inst received, and kcops constantly on Land, a large and varied stock of CIGARS. Also, a large supply of SMOKING and CHEWING TO? BACCO, ot all brands. F. A. SCHNEIDER, Angj5_Plain stroot. BAGGING AND ROPE. "I f\ BALES GUNNY BAGGINO, JA / 60 coila Manilla Ropo, 200 lbs. Ragging Twine. Just received and for sale low bj J. A T. R. AONEW. Aug 25 SPECIAL tfOTtCES. PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS are rapidly gaining in public est oem. They aro decidedly tho roost excellent Vegetablo Tonio yoi discovered for the care Of gene? ral debility and disorders of the stomach or liven Those who have uBed them pro? nounce them to be all that is claimed for { thora. For sale by all druggists. April.12 fly Dn. C. II. MIOT, Agent. IF you require a Tonic, ask your Family Physician what he thinks of PANKNIN'S' HEPATIC BITTERS, and h? will not fail to toll yon that it is tho only Tonic which ho can safely recommend. They aro no quack medicine, but are simply an invigo? rating, harmless Tonic. For salo by ail druggists. Dn. C. H. MIOT, Agont. April 13_ sly Bartlett's Reversible Sewing M*? chino.-aTho most perfect and H implo ma? chino made, for stitching, hemming, tuck? ing, braiding, Ac. ONLY $25. A new supply of the UNIVERSAL | CLOTHES-WASHER. AND WRINSER. Price $5. JOEL KETCHUM, JR. A CO., July 30 t Agents. DEW OK THE ALPS. For salo wnolesalo by all tho grocers in New OrloaiiB, Charleston, Mobile, Savan? nah and New York. DEW OF THE ALPS Received tho first premium at tho Paris Exposition. DEW OF THE ALPS. Tho manufacturera of the above cordial not only received the first premium at the Paris Exposition, but wero decorated hy? the Emperor. DEW OF THE ALPS. For sale by.all the druggists, grocers and fruit stores in the United States. BRANDY, RUM AND WINES. 5,000 cases old Cognac Brandy, imported | oepecially for privato use. 300 cases old Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, bottled before the war. 10,000 cases Madeira, Sherry and Port some very old aud superior-varions ] brands; all warranted pure. Fur sale by UDOLPHO WOLFE, Aug 16 3mo 22 Beaver st., New York. _KSTJjausnED ra 1828. 'Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapp? should bo in the hands of every housekeeper. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE-This splendid Hair Dye ia tho bost in tho world. The only trite and perfect Bye-harmless, reliable, instantaneous. No disappoint? ment.. No ridiculous tints. Natural black or brown. Remedies Ibo ill effects of bad dyes. Invigorates tho hair, loaving it soff and beautiful. Tho genuine is signed WU Ham A. Batchelor. AR others art? mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists and perfumers. Factory 81 Barclay streot, New York. 49" Beware of a counterfeit._Deo ll ly Dew of the Alp?.-Udolpho WoUe, sole I agent for the above cordial, manufactured I m Geneva, Switzerland, is used by all the crowned heads of Europe. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps oorreots I the change of water. FOE RENT, fo| THE large and commodious RESI k**-DENCE, on Senate street, South of I Trinity (Episcopal) Church, containing 13 largo rooms, with gas, ead extensive out? buildings attached. It is admirably adapt? ed for a first-class boarding house, and, from its situation, bi well suited for a boarding school. Apply to Aug 16 Imo_J. 8. McMAHON. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps have a | depot in all the large cities in the Union. FLOUR! FLOTJBI FIFTY bagB now EXTRA FAMILY I FLOUR, In bags of 98 lbs. For salo by ALFRED TOLLESON. Aug ll_ Twine, Rope, Iron Ties, Bagging. <Or.A LBS. TWINE, 50 coils ROPE. ?UU 100 bundles patent IRON TIES. 20 bales superior BAGGING, just re? ceived. Planters will find it greatly to, I their advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Aug ll J. A T. R. AGNEW. Dew of the Ailis.-This cordial has only to bo tasted to be appreciated. DENTISTRY. HAVING procured a RE? LIARLE ASSISTANT, my I patrons can now bo as eui _ ci?utly served as formerly. August 31 _D. P. GREGG. MOLASSES AND SYRUP. ? HHD8. MOLASSES. J 5 barrels Bee Hive Syrnp. 100 sacks Family Flour. August 23_E. & G. P. HOPE. OIL! OIL! ?fl f\ BBLS. Kerosene and Machinery I J_\J OIL. Jnet received and for sale at j greatly roduced prices by An?4_J. A T. Rj_AGNEW^ CANDY. I -| O BOXES AR80RTED CANDY, low for 1 1^ cash at J. C. SEEGERS A CO.'S. Ang?_? _ Cow Peas! Cow Pea?!! BUSHELS COW PEAS, just rc ^?Jl oeived, and for sale low by August 31 J. & T. R. AGNEW. FRESH LAGER BEER. A T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fV JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. REMOVAL. GUNS, PISTOLS AND Sportsmen's Equipments, FISHING TACKLE. &c THE undersigned lias re ^5K^2L rnoved his stock of goods in ^?SOytlio above lino to the store w ??^fc ?next to Fisher A Heinitsh's. Guns and Pistols repaired and pat in porfcct order,'at reasonable notice. . P. W. KllAFT, Main Btreet, opposite Phoenix Oilier. Aug 28_ MABIE ANTOINETTE, A NOTHER-tho latest production of I ii. Miss Muhlbach's pen. Randalph Gudan, and other stories, by "Ouida," author of Idalia, Ghindos, Ac. Last Chronicle of Barset; by Anthony Trollope; with illustrations. Youth's Hfstorv of Great Civil War, for I 1861 to 1865; by R. G. Horton. Subscrip tions received. Globe Edition of Bulwer's Novels, on tinted paper, bound In green Morocco cloth. Each novel sold separately. Also, a number of Books in tho' German Language. At DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S August 17_Bookstore. "MARIE ANTOINETTE AND HEB SON-an Historical Novel; by Muhlbacb. 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 Bon. 75 Cents. Tho Doom, and other new Poems; by Jean Ingclow. And other new publications, for sale at McCARTER'S New Bookstore, At R. L. BRYAN'8 Old Stand, August_17 _Main Street. Wollt'? Schiedam Schnapps are good for Dyspepsia._ CAUTION! CAUTION!! IT has como to our knowledge that per? sons from the conntrv and citv, order ling that GREAT MEDICINE, the QUEEN'S I DELIGHT, have their orders filled by an? other medicine, called Epping's Sarsapa? rilla. This is a pernicious habit on the part of any druggist or apothecary to make such SP Intitulions, and it must re? flect upon their pharmaceutical knowledge to say to their customers that they are the same, when it is known they do not know the constituents of tho medicine Queen's Delight, as prepared by Heinitsh. This is to caution tho people that "REI NITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT" ls arum tirely different artiole-a new phartnacen tical product and combination of roots and gums, and i? the only medicine that per? forms so many extraordinary cures among tho people. Over 1,600 bottles have beeu sold at our st?r? in l?s* Ulan elovjjnj months, and the demand increasing-from all parts of tho country. Purchasers should bo careful to ask for "Heinitsh's Queen's Delight." This is the name. Please remember it-"Queen's De? light." For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Aug 18_ Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are put up in quart and pint bottles, with the pro? prietor's name on the bottle, cork and abel._' PINE APPLE CHEESE. Qfk CHOICE PINE APPLE CHEESE, OU inst received and for sale by July 25_J. A T. R. AGNEW. FLOUE! FLOUE! ! FRESH-GROUND FLOUR, at wholesale and retail, at ? Ang 6 JOHN 0. SEEGERS A CO.'8. HAMS AND BACON STRIPS, SUGAR-CURED, at JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.'S. Aug 4_ Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. dHHaflflsW HAVING resumed tho Kabove business, I am pre- I ??^p,*T"^^^pared to execute all kinds of work in tho above Uno at the shortest notice and most reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on hand. Funerals promptly attended. Aug 80 M. H, BERRY. At Brennan A Carroll's Carriage Factory. HATS! HATS! ALARGE stock of STRAW and FELT HATS-cheap. June 18 ALFR ED TOLLESON. TO SOUTH ERN MERCH ANTS ! BOCK tmm COOPS. IF von desire to supplv Yourselves for the FALL and WINTER TRADE, with tbe VERY REST DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES of All-wool Oassimeres! AND WITH THE MOST DURABLE Jeans and Kersey Fabrics ! AU free from ?hoddy awl other impurities, Order Samples from the subscriber, and they will be forwarded, with prices attach? ed, during tho months of July and August. From these samples you can mako your selections and return your orders; and the goods will be forwarded directlv fi om the manufactory. JOHN A. YO?NG, President Rock Island Manu fae. Co., Jone 2 imo_Charlotte, N. C. Tobacco, Tobacco. TWENTY boxea FINE TORACCO, for salo CHEAP. Juno 15 . ALFRED TOLLESON. 3LAKELY & GIBBES, General Commission Merchants, OFFER their services for the pm ch??? or ealo of COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE. They will mako liberal ad? vances on all consignments to them, and I sell in this market, or ship as may be pre- j ferred. They have secured tho extensive. Brick and.Fire.Proof Building next to tho 1 Greenville Depot, known as tho old stand of Wells tc Anderson, and are prepared to store Cotton On as good terms aa anv other hone?. JONATHAN BLAKELY. . JAMES G. GIBBES. ~ Columbia, Septembers, 1867. Septembers jd _ COPELAND & BEARDED, Commission Merchants, COLUMBIA, S. C. STORAGE ON COTTON 25 cents a bale per month. We aro prepared to ranko LIRER AL AD? VANCES on COTTON, and will ship and attend to the sulo of the same in Charles? ton, New York or Liverpool. Wo havo on hand a large and well selected stock of I BAGGING, RALE ROPE, BACON, 80LE, UPPER and HARNESS LEATHER, which we offer at LOW PRICES, having bought before tho lato advanco. Ang 14 Imo C^^?BD~&~ FRIDAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, S. C. DANIEL CRAWFORD. JAMES K. FRIDAY. WILL receive on storago COT? ON, MERCHANDIZE and COUN? TRY PRODUCE, and sell or forward the same when desired. Liberal ad vaneo? made on consignments of Cotton through us to our friends in Charleston or New York, and forwarded free of charge. Oar Warehouse being located adjacent to the South Carolina Railroad Depot, the item of drayage will cost but half the rates aa from other parts of tho city. Hates of Storage on Cotton reduced to 25 cents a bale per month. Aug 6 ?2mo Wolfe'? Schiedam Schnapps are re? commended bv all tho medical faculty. "fHON?k raON~woRks7 Situated on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, opposite City Water Works, COLUMBIA, S. C. GOLDSMITH & KIND, Proprietors. AS the FALL SEASON ap? proaches, the subscribers re > spectfnlly in? form tho pub? lic in general, together with their frionds in particular, that they are still manufacturing all kinds of IRON CAST? INGS, suoh as Mill Work, Engine Work, Agricultural Implements, Railings for Gravo Yards, Cemetery Lots, etc. Especial attention they would call to their A NO. 1 8UGAR-CANE MILLS, of | all sizes. Horse-power Wheels, for Cotton Gins. Plates and Balls for Cotton?Screws. Griat and Flour-Mill Gearing. Haw-Mills. A variety of patterns for House Front?, Window Caps, and other Ornaments, on band. Machine Lathe Work done to order. Also, aU kinds of BRASS CASTING. All of whioh are sold at the cheapest rates, and made at short notice. Sept 5 Imo M. OOLPSMTTn._ P. KIKD. Watches, Fancy Articles, Silverware, ' Jewelry, Gold Pens, Clocks, &c, In great variety, just received and tor sale. L StTXaZBAGHIiR, Assembly stroet, opposite tho Market. Hair Work Neatly executed, and at abort notice. Aug 23_ FRESH ARRIVALS. RITS SHAD ROE. Tierces Extra tiugar-Cured HAMS. Tierces Pure Leaf LARD. Firkins prime Goshen BUTTER. Boxes English Dairy, Ne*v York State Factory and Pino Apple OHEESE. Genuine Imported English ALE and PORTER, pints. Pale, Stearine, Chemical. Olive and a full j assortment of Fancy SOAPS, at reduced prices. Choleo TE AS-Oolong, Toung Hyson, kc. C IFFEE-Old Government Java, Rio.Ac. Fresh Trenton CRACKERS. \ New Country FLOUR, Extra Family, low. Fresh Beat primo Carolina RICE. Crosse ft Blackwell's PICKLES, assorted. Frencli FRUITS, in Brand*. MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, Ac. Fresh Goods received from New York and Ealtimoro by evory steamer, and of? fered at In west cash prices. Ang 2 GEO. BYMMERS. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! OA BOXES CHOICE TOBACCO, just Z\3 received on consignment, and for salo low by J. tc T. R. AONEW. Juno 30 NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT,' FOB TUE BENEFIT OF TUE LADIES' SOCIETY IN AID OF THE SalTcring .md Destitute Poor of thc South, WILL TAUE rr.Arr. IN Washington, D. C., Sept. 30, 1867. THE "Ladies' 8ocioty in Aid of the Suf? fering and Destitute Poor of the South" would respectfully and earnestly call the attention of tho generous public to tho great diBtrcsB anu fearful aufferfng now prevailing in tho Southern States. The public havo already responded no? bly to tho call, but not to the extent re? quired to kcop starvation from making victims of many. Additional funds mnst bo raised at once; tho case in urgent. The Lady Managors, after maturo deliberation, have decided to give a Grand National En? tertainment, trusting to their active co? operation and sympathizing aid for tho immediato supply of means to onable thom to purchase and forward food to starving thousands. Tho Grand National Enter tu nmont will bo given at Washington, D. 0. . Septembor 30,1867. 300,000 tickets will be offered for sale at $2 each. Half of tho amount will bo in valuable awards to the holders, and the balance will bo devoted at onco by tho Lady Managers to purchasing I food to bo sent South for im menin te distri- j bution among tho most needy./ Tho Lady Manager? have entered into an arrange? ment with Messrs. Bentley, Clark A Co. to Kuper in tend disposal of tickets and conclue. tho Entertainment in a manner worthy tho patronago and support of tho oublie. LIST OF A WARDS. 1. An elegant Mansion on Fifth Ave? nue, Now York City; titles porfect. deed deposited in Escro; actual value.$SO,000 2. Twenty Thousand Dollars in 10-40 Government Bonds. 20,000 j 3. 1 entire Bet Diamonds, complete, comprising Pin, Ear-rings, Brace? let and Necklace-very magnifi? cent. 15,000 I 4. 1 set elegant Diamonds, complete 12,000 5. 1 s?t Diamonds and Emeralds... 10,000 6. 1 set Diamond Studs and Sleeve Buttons. 7,000 7. 1 Single Solitaire Diamond Bing. 5,000 8. 1 Single Solitaire Diamond Pin.. 4,000 9. 1 Single Solitaire Diamond Stud.. 3,000 10. 1 Diamond Scarf Pin. 2,000 ll to 15. r> Cluetor Diamond Binga, $1,000 each. 5,000 16 to 20. 5 Jules Jurgenson Watches, [Hunter's,] $600 each. 3,000 21 to 25. 5 Thomas Nardin Watches, [Hunter's,] 1500 each. 2,500 26 to 50. 25 Solitaire Diamond Ringa, $500 each. 12,500 51 to 75. 25 sots elegant Coral, com? plete, $400 each.10,000 76 to 125. 50 sets elegant Garnets, complete, comprising Bracelet. Sloovo Buttons, Ear-rings ' and Breast-pin, $200 oach. 10,000 126 to 1,125. 1,000 Chromas, Artist's . Proof. 20,000 1,126 to 6,225. 5,000 elegant Engrav? ings. 25,000 1,226 to 6,225. 100 sets Silver-plated Tea Sorvice, verv heavy.10,000 0,226 to 10,000. Consisting of Writ? ing Desks, Work Boxes, Photo? graphic Albums, sets of Silver ?ilated Forks, Fish Knives, Napkin tings, Boxes, Ladies' Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac. 44,000 Total.$300,000 The distribution will be superintended by a Committee of the Honorary Members, who, in giving their aid and sanction to this noble charity, will not only receive the confidence of the public at large, but the warmest thanks of the Ladies' Society in Aid of tho Suffering and Destitute Poor of the Month. tar SINGLE TICKETS, $2.00. "?? 5 Tickets.$ 9| lOTioketB. 18 | AU orders or communications address BENTLEY, CLARK A CO., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York City .or 222 Ponnsylv'a Ave., Washington, D. C. [P. O. Box 10.] HONOIIABT MEMBERS. Mrs LW Jerome, Mra Hyatt. Mark Brumagim, A C Richards, James Willcts, E C Carrington, E Underbill, M C Cogswell, James Darling, T K TUIinghast, H Blinman, M H Grinnell, A Frear, M K Shaffer, Abrab'm Lincoln, C M Garrison, C N Cbapin, A B Mack, M Duncan, J C Barrington, J H Clark, M A Kellogg, Daniel Sloan, LeClrand Capers, W B Astor, A L DeForrest, A T Stewart, L E Kennedy, August Belmont, B O Taylor, W Aspinwall, J C Fremont, Simeon Draper, Frank E Howe, A Lawrence, George Munger, R E Fenton. A E Burnside, Mrs H C Murphy. Malor-Goneral Philip ll Sheridan. Com? manding Fifth Military District, N 0. Major-General John Pope, Commanding Third Military Distriot, Mobile. Maior-Ocncral J M Schofield, Command? ing First Military District, Kiel.mond. Major-General E O C Ord, Commanding Fourth Military District, Vicksburg. Mator-General Daniel E Sickle?, Com? manding Second Military Dist, Charles-ton. Major-General John A Dix, United States Minister, Paris, Franco. Gov A E Burnside, Rhode Island. Gov F H Pierpoint, Virginia. Gov Thomas Swann, Maryland. Gov J Worth, North Carolina. Gov J L Orr, South Carolina. Gov R M Patton, Alabama. Gov Charles J Jenkins, Georgia. Gov J Madison Wells, Louisiana. Gov W G Brownlow, TounoBSoe. Gov Thomas E Bramlette, Kentucky. Gov Isaac Murphy, Arkansas. Gov David S Walker, Florida. EXECUTIVE COMM 11 TFK. Mrs Laura Brooks, Mrs II Sherman, Mrs C Wadsworth, Miss M Duncan, Mrs Drake Mills, Miss Maria Moulton, Mrs ES Adams, Mrs James Clark. ^ MRS. HARLOW E. MATHER, Secretary, 296 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. tar Tickets for sale at tho PHONIX OFFICE. Aug 9 fs FISHER & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA. S. C. IRON8 for GRAY'S TATENT COTTON PRESS, $165, delivered in Charleston; the Brown Gin, $?.50 per daw. Aug 27 FISHER & LOWRANCE. . For Sale. ALARGE IRON SAFE, tho agoncy belng discontinued, "?iptember 7 FISHER A LOWRANCE. ? Cream Biscuit, En g Sugar Crackers, ? Ginger Snaps, PP Butter Bitcuit. Received to-day and for salo by ? FISHER A LOWRANCE. ? Sept 5 Corn, Flour, &c ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS NORTH CAROLINA CORN. 100 bushel North Carolina OATS. 50 bags FAMILY FLOUR. For sale low ?by FISHER A LOWRANCE. Aug 9 Bolting Cloths. BEST ANCHOR BRANDS, assorted numbers. May 26 FISHER A LOWRANCE. THE TRIUMPH OF ART! MORE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF Heinitsh^s Queen's Delight. EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS: "Tho Queen's Delight is beginning tc awaken the attention of our physicians. Its remarkable curative power is seen iu its wonderful effect upon disease. As a blood purifier, there is no medicine like it known to tho profession. A gontlcman told me that his son has been taking the Queen's Delight, and is moro benefited by it than by any otbor*medioine. Ho wants a dozen bottles." Extract from a letter: "It ?B due to yon to state in this public manner, in order that the people may know the truth, that I have tried yonr Queen's Delight, and. fbnnd it not only what you said it was-"a Euro medieiue"-but the best medicine I ave ever taken for eruptions and general bad health. I had an eruption all over my body, with impaired digestion and disor? dered liver, and have tried a great many medicines without any benefit. I have . taken one bottle of your Qneen's Dolight, . the eruption has disappeared, my appetite is better, my liver and digestion is im Croved. I am satisfied one or two more ottles will cure me." Extract from a letter: "At the cloao of the war, 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 ray condition up to a few months since, when I began the use of your Queen's Dolight. I bavo used two bottles, my constitution is greatly im? proved, my appetite is good, enjoy relresh. ing sleep, ami am able to perform my share of daily labor." Extract from a letter-Wonderful effect of only ono bottle: "I have used only a half bottle of 'Queen'8 Dolight* for boils and eruptions of the skin and itching hu? mors of the blood, which annoyed mo very much. I am entirely cured. 1 think your I medicine a valuable one." A remarkable case of liver complaint and hoadacho cored by tho neo of "Hoinitsh'e Queen's Delight:" A lady of unquestioned worth and reputation voluntarily gives tes? timony of the wonderful effocts of thia medicine. She has been from early.yoars 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 ns ot tho perfect cure it has made. She now en? joys good health. Still another: "During last spring, I had beon troubled with obstinate chills and fever, which, when cured, loft my system in a wi et ched condition, blood impure, and I was afflicted with an angry, and, as I at ono timo thought, an mourabie, cutaneous oruption over my ontiro body. The most violent remedies suggested faded to work, a cure, until, at tho matanco of a friend, I tried Dr. Hemitsh's Queen's Delight. Less than two bottles cured mo, leaving my skin in a healthy condition. My general health is as good as ever. For such pnmosos, I have, ever since my cure, unhesitatingly recommended your Queen's Dolight." Don't buy any but tho right kind. Mil' genuine Queen's Dolight has tho copy-right mark on the outside, and it is tho only modicine which produce? these wonderful cum*. For salo wholesale and retail at FISHER A HEINITSH'S April Drug Store.