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' THE I) AIL Y ... JK PHONIX.
Da ly Paper ?,8 a Year "Let our Just Censuro j2^^^^^?^Sfi^l^. Attend the True Event." Tri-Weekly $5 a Year
HY JULIAN' A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C.. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1867. VOLUME HT-NO 130.
THE PHOENIX,
PUBLISHED DAILY AXD TRI-WEEKLY.
THE CLEANER.
EVERY WEDNESDAY MORXrXO.
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
CITY PRINTER.
Oiuee on Main street, a few doors abovo
Taylor (or Camdon.) street.
TER MS-IN ADVANCE.
? scpscntmox.
Duilv Paper, six months.$4 00
Tri-Wooklv, "? " . 2 50
Weekly, " ?? " . 1 50
ADVERTISE!! EXT9
Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first
insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent.
Weekly 75 cents each insertion.
O* A liberal discount 7iiade on the above
rates when advertisements are inserted by
the month or year.
AOENTS.
W. C. Moore, Abbeville.
J. R. Allen, Chester.
Julius Poppe, Anderson C. IT.
S. P. Kinard, Newberrv C. H.
W. T. Sims, Union.
J. M. Allen, Greenville.
The manner in which far Western
towns accommodate themselves to
exigencies is amusing. ' Nebraska
City, having been damaged by diver?
sion of travel by the Union Pacific
Railroad, is gradually disappearing,
and the North Platte Index says that
that city is disappearing ns if bj'
jugglery. It says: It is a novel Bight
to see a whole town packing up aud
walking off in 2? single day. Nearly
every who has been engaged in busi?
ness here is going into business at
Jnlesburg. The next number of the
Index will be published at Jnlesburg."
POPDI?ATION OP MILWAUKEE.-Two
years ago, a census showed that the
population of Mal wau kee was 55,000,
and the Sentinel now claims, on tho
basis of a directory, just published,
76,000 permanent citizens, and also
predicts that in 1870, three years
hence, that city will roll np an enu?
meration considerably over 100,000.
TO RENT,
THAT desirable COTTAGE RESI?
DENCE, on Assembly street, next to
.the Catholic Church. Apply at this
office._Aug 18
CAUTION! CAUTION! !
IT has come to our knowledge that per?
sons from the conntrv and city, order?
ing that GREAT MI? Did NE, the QUEEN'S
DELIGHT, have their ordern 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 substitutions, 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 I
the constituents of the medicine Queen's1
Delight, as prepared by Heinitsh.
This is to caution the people that "HEI
NITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT" is an en?
tirely different article-a new pharmacon
f tical product and combination of roots and
gnma, and is the only medicino that per?
forms so many extraordinary curcB among
the people. Over 1,600 bottles have boen
sold at our store in less than oleven
months, and tho demand increasing from
all parts of the country.
Purchasers should bo careful to ask for
"Hemitsh's Queen's Delight." This is the
name. Please remember it-"Queen's De?
light." For sale by
FISHER lt HEINITSH,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
Aug 18_._
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnnpp* arc good
for Gout._
Tomatoes, Peaches, Okra, Corn.
PRESERVE them for winter use by
usiogthe PRESERVING FLUID just
un i ved and for salo by
FISHER & HEINITSH,
Aug 10_Druggists.
FOR RENT,
MTHE large and commodious RESI?
DENCE, on Senate street, South of
Trinity (Episcopal) Church, containing 13
large roomr., with gas, and extensivo ont
buildings attached. It is admirably adapt?
ed for a first-class boarding house, and,
from its situation, is well suited for a
boarding school. Apply to
Aug ie imo_J." s. MCMAHON.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapp? arc a
preventive for chills and fever.
Magistrate and Notary Public.
WILL attend promptly to all o?ico bu?
siness. May be found at tho Phoenix
Office during business hours. Aug IC
i E\v FLOWSWPINIKW.
K RBLS. BEE-HIVE SYRUP.
*J 500 bushels Whit?) and Mixed CORN.
100 sacks Extra FAMILY FLOUR. Low
for cash by Bj ft G. D. HOPE.
Cigars and Tobacco.
THE undersigned has just rc ::eived, and
keeps constautlv on liand, a largo and
varied stock of CIGARS. Also, a large
supply of SMOKING and CHEWING TO?
BACCO, of all brands.
F. A. SCHNEIDER.
Aug 15 Plain stree*.
FOR SALE,
C\ ft C. RAILROAD RONDS.
\X? C. A 8. C. Railroad Stock.
New York Exchange.
WANTED-C. ft 8. C. Railroad Bo,,d<i
and Coupons. THOS. E. GREGG ft CO.
Aug 1?
SPECIAL NOTICES.
REGISTRATION.
1st Precinct. Richland District, S. C.
THIS Board will commence duty August
li), for tho accommodation or tho voters at
Camp Ground, and will sit in session, bo
tweet, tho hours of 9 a. m. and S o'clock p.
m., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, An
I gust 10, 20 and 21.
On tho 221, it will convene at Ford's Mill
and will servo six hours d uly, nt above
time, for three days, viz: Thursday, Fri?
day and Saturday, August 22, 23 and 24
thus alternating three days in a week at
each place, until registration is complete.
Tho books v ill be open for public inspec?
tion, at Camp Ground, September 10, ll,
12, 13 and 14. The final session, for revis?
ing the lists, will be held September 23, 21
and 25.
Tho books for Ford's Mill box will be
open for public inspection September IC.
17, 18, 1U and 20. The final session, for
revising tho lists, will be held on tho 26th,
27th and 28th.
All persons qualified to vole under the
provisions of tho Act of Congress passed
March 2, isr?7, entitled "An Act to provide
for tho moro Elu>ie:it Government of the
Rob? 1 States," and tho several Ac!t? sup?
plementary thereto, are invited to appear
before the Board of Registration.
JAMES WINDSOR,
Chairman Board Registration
First Freciuct, Ric) il ami District, S. C.
Aug 14_6_
NO medicino has ever been introduced
whic!: has become so popular, both with
physician and.patient, asPANKNIN'S HE?
PATIC BITTERS. They have been exten?
sively nscd, and numerous testimonials
have been received, bearing evidence of
the undeniable fact that they, never fail to
relievo dyspepsia, nausea, headache, nerv?
ous debility and other diseases arising
from the stomach or liver. For salo by ali
druggists. Dn. C. H. MIOT, Agent.
April 16_tnly_
PARTIES who expect me to GIN their
COTTON will please notify mo at once, and
state the probable time and amount to be
Ginned. . W. B. LOWRANCE.
August ll_
To Remove.
On or about the loth of September next,
we propose to move our business stand,
and occupy the "LARGE CENTRE
STORE," in Walker's Building, Main street,
situated on tho square opposite the Court
House. Until that time, we will bo found
at tho old stand, still offering our great
bargains in Dry Goods.
Jnly 31_R. 0. SHIVER.
DEW OF THE ALPS.
* For sale wholesale by all the grocers in
New Orleans, Charleston, Mobile, Savan?
nah and Now York.
DEW OF THE ALPS
Received the first premium at thc Paris
Exposition.
DEW OF THE ALPS.
The manufacturers of tho above cordial
not only received tho first premium at tho
Paris Exposition, but were decorated by
the Emperor.
DEW OF THE ALPS.
For sale by all tho druggists, grocers
and fruit stores in the United States.
BRANDY, RUM AND "TNES.
5,000 cases old Cognac Br y, imported
especially for private use.
300 cases old Jamaica and St. Croix Rum,
bottled before the war.
10,000 cases Madeira' Sherry and Port
some very old and superior-various
brands: all warranted pure. For salo by
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
Aug 16 3mo 22 Beaver st., New York.
ESTABLISHED IN 1828.
Wolfe'* Schiedam Schnapps have
been before the American public for tho
last eighteen years._
TO MARRY OR NOT TO MARRY I
WHY NOT? Serious Reflections for
Young Men, in Essays of the Howard As?
sociation, on the Physiological Errors,
Abuses and Diseases induced by ignorance
of nature's laws, in tho first age of man.
Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of
charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGH?
TON, Howard Association, Philadelphia,
Pa. May 10 3mo
BATCHBliOR'S HAIR UYE-This
splendid Hair Dye is th? bei?t in tho world.
The only true nnd perfect Dye-harmless,
reliublo, instantaneous. No disappoint?
ment. No ridiculous tints. Natural black
or brown. Remedies the ill effects of bad
dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving it soft
and beautiful. Thc genuine is signed Wil?
liam A. Batchelor. All others aro mere
imitations, and should be avoided. Sold
by all druggists and perfumers. Factory
81 Barclay street, New York. tfW Boware
of a counterfeit. Dec ll ly
Bartlett's Reversible Sewing Ma?
chines.
THE most perfect and simple machino
made, for stitching, hemming, tuck?
ing, braiding, Ac. ONLY $25.
A new supply of the UNIVERSAL
CLOTHES-WASHER AND WRINSER.
Price i5. JOEL KETCHUM, JR. ft CO.,
July 30 ! Agents.
MARIE ANTOINETTE,
ANOTHEU-the latest production of
Miss Muhlbach's pen.
1U nd .Iph Gudau, and other st or los, by
"Onida," author of Idalia, dundos, Ac.
Last Chronicle of Barset; hy Anthony
Trollope; with illustrations.
Youth's Historv of Great Civil War, for
1861 to 1K?3; hy it. G. Horton. Subscrip?
tions received.
Globe Edition of Buhvcr's Novels, on
tinted paper, bound in green Morocco
cloth. Each novel sold separately.
Also, a number of Hooks in the German
La i . gu a gc. At
DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S
August 17 Bookstore.
Wolli'* Sr li leda m Scluiupps aro good
for all kidney and bladder complaints.
REMOVAL.
HAVING removed my FUR?
NITURE business to the Na
_|tienal Express old stand, I
would bo glad to soo my former pa?
trons and tho public generativ give mo a
call, as I have a nice stock of FURNI TURE
on hand, and will make to order or repair
anything in tho Furniture line very reason?
able, and workmanship to please even the
most fastidious. JEROME FAGAN,
Washington st., hot. Main and Assein'y,
A few doors from old stand.
Au ir 10 _Gmo
~MARLE ANTOINETTE
A ND HER SON-an Historical Novel;
A. hy Mnhlbach.
Christianity and its Conflicts; by Marcy.
Called to Account; by tho author of "()n
G nani." TiO Cents.
No Man's Friend-a Novel; by Robin?
son. 75 Cents.
Tho Doom, and other new Poems; by
Joan bigelow.
And other now publications, for sale nt
McCARTER'8 New Rookstorc,
At R. L. BRYAN'S Old Stand,
August 17 Main Street.
A PARTNER WANTED,
IN a PLANTING INTEREST, next year.
A Plantation as good as any in tho
Stat o and in good repair, and my own time
and attention furnished-if any responsi?
ble party will furnish money to carry it on.
For furlhor particulars, address "C. V. D.,"
Colombia P. P., S. C._Aug 13 tuf
Dew of ?he Alps.-This cordial has
only to bo tasted to be appreciated.
TWO WIDOW LADIES,
WITH several daughters, can obtain
good SITUATIONS, and steady em?
ployment, bv applying immediately to
CHILDS, JOHNSON A PALMER, iu this
city, or at Saluda Factory._Aug 15
'Wolfe'? sci??etinni ScUu?pp? are used
all over tho world by tho physicians in their
practice.
Twine, Rope, Iron Ties, Sagging.
OAA LBS. TWINE, 50 coils ROPE.
?Uvl 100 bundles patent IRON TIES.
20 halos superior BAGGING, just re?
ceived. Planters will lind it greatly to
their advantage to givo us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
AUK 14 J. A T. R. AGNEW.
FLOUR! FLOUR! !
I7JRESH-OROUND FLOUR, at wholesale
. and retail, at
_Aug6 JOHN C. 8EEQER8 A CO.'S.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps should
be in the hands of every housekeeper.
CORN.
1 000 CORN Vrc8teru WHITE
500 bushels Western MIXED CORN. At
LOW PRICES for CASH by
COPELAND A BEARDEN.
Aug G_Imo
The best Season to Plant Turnip Seed.
JUST RECEIVED:
WAITE'S ECLIPSE.
LARGE WHITE GLOBE,
YELLOW ABERDEEN,
RUTA BAGA. For sale cheap at
FISHER A HEINITSII'S, Druggists.
Aug ll_
CANDY.
1 O BOXES ASSORTED CANDY, low for
cash at J. C. SEEGERS A CO.'S.
Aug q_
OIL! OIL!
-t f\ BRLS. Kerosene and Machinery
1_\J OIL, just received and for sale at
greatly reduced prices bv
Au?_4__ J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro good
for colic and pain in the stomach.
HAMS AND BACON STRIPS,
SUGAR-CURED, at
JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.'S,
Aug 4
FRESH LEMONS.
JUST received at
AngO J. C. SEEOERS.V CO/S.
C L A RE T .
ON TUESDAY next, 13th inst., we will
have on draught ono pipe CLARET
Yorv LOW for cash by
Angil E. AG. V. HOPE.
Bacon and Tobacco.
ONE THOUSAND lbs. Country BACON
SID KS.
1,000 lbs. Killickiniok Smoking Tobacco.
10 boxes low-priced Chowing
:i bales 7-H Heavv Shirting. For salo low
bv ALFRED TOLLESON.
"AirgO _'_
Wolfe*? Schiedam Schnapp? are good
for Rheumatism.
FOOD FOR CHILDREN,
PREPARED FROM WHEAT. It is
almost identical with milk inchomical
composition, and contains abundant sup?
plies of ovory element of bodily organiza?
tion. For sale by
FISHER k HEINITSH, Druggists.
Aug 4_
Wolfe'* H<iit<?lam Schnapps are re?
commended by all thc medical faculty.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
r ITS SHAD ROE.
J.X- Tierces Extra Sugar-Cured HAMS.
Tierces Pure Leaf LARD.
Firkins primo Goshen RUTTER.
Boxt-s English Dai rv, New York State
Factory and Tine Apr.lri CHEESE.
Genuine Imported English ALE and
PORTER, pints.
Palo, Stearine, Chemical, Oiive and a full
assortment of Fancy SOAPS, at reduced
prices.
Choice TEAS-Oolung, Young Hyson, Ac.
O JFFEE-Old Government Java, Kio, A e.
Fresh Trenton CRACKERS.
Now Country FLOUU, Extra Family, low.
Fresh Rcat primo Carolina RICE.
Crosse A Blackwell's PICKLES, assorted.
French FRUITS, in Brand v.
MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, Ac.
Fresh Goods received from New York
and Baltimore by every steamer, and of?
fered at lowest cash prices.
Aug 2_GEO. SYMMER3.
Bacon and Corn.
20.000
20,000 pounds Clear Nibbed Sides.
20,000 " Ribbed
10,000 '* Shoulders.
300 sacks Liverpool Halt.
2,000 bushels White Corn.
20 bbls. New Orleans Molasses.
20 " Muscovado Molasses.
20 ? " West India Molasses.
20 babs Gunny Cloth.
20 coils half-inch Manilla Rope.
20 " " Hemp "
1.000 pounds Hemlock Hole Loather.
500: " Uppor Loather.
T?rsalo by COPELAND & DEARDEN.
JulyJH) liiio_
Wolfe** se hte ?linn Sc loiupps ure sold
by all grocers and apothecaries.
Harvey's Rat and Mice Paste.
(JET HW OF THE RATS.
HARVEY'S RAT PASTE exterminate*
Rats, Mice, RoncboB and Ants fro.,i
your store-room, corn houses or cribs,
your kitchens, your henees: saves you mo?
ney in providing for tlieeo thieves; a eure
cure fer these depredators and destroyers.
For sale by FISH EU A HE1NITSH,
Aug 7_Druggists._
360 POUNDS
SEW CROP TUMP SEED,
Comprising thc following varieties:
IMPROVED YELLOW RUTA BAGA,
WHITE SWEDISH
NORFOLK,
SNOW-BALL,
WHITE FLAT DUTCH,
GLOBE, and RED TOP.
Received by last steamer from Philadel?
phia. Parties desiring
FRESH AND RELIARLE SEED.
Can procure them
AT MIOT'S DRUG STORE.
July 24_
What Do You Drink!-Wolfe's Schie?
dam Schnapps, lt checks the disarrange?
ment of the bowels in warm climates.
FLOUR! FLOUR !
FIFTY bags now EXTRA ?FAMILY
FLOUR, in bags of 98 lbs. For sale
by_ ALFRED TOLLE80N.
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS !
THE 6000 POTASH.
ANEW POTASH, or CONCENTRATED
LYE; will m ak o bottursoap, with less
trouble, than any other potash out. It is
much cheaper, and a ready soap-maker.
Try it. Try it. New things must be tried.
This Potash is genuine, and is warranted
to make Soap. Buy it at the right place,
and you wont bo deceived. Tho Grand
Potash is for salo onlvbv
FISHER Sc HEIHITSH, Druggists.
July 21_
MOLASSES AND BACON,
5HHDS. MOLASSES.
G Sf Clear Ribbed BIDES.
5 abes. SHOULDERS. For salo low bv
July 18_E. Sc G. D. HOPE. '
Vinegar, Coffee,
Craolters, Etc.
2RBL8. CIDER VINEGAR.
1 bbl. White Wine
20 sack? RIO COFFEE.
5 bbls. Farina CRACKERS.
5 " Soda "
5 ?' Butter "
2 *' Sngar KNAPS.
2 " Ginger SNAPS. For sale low by
Jnlv 18 E. A G. D. HOPE.
To All Who U*e Liquor.-Wolfe's
Schiedam Schnapps in manufactured in
Holland by a process only known to tho
Eroprietnr,'and is wai ranted tho purost
liquor over manufac tired.
. Tobacco, Tobacco.
TWENTY boxes FINE TOBACCO, for
sale CHEAP.
Juno 15 ALFRED TOLLESON.
15 Boxes Chewing Tobacco,
DIFFERENT GRADES, low to dealers.
June 30 JOHN C. BEEPERS & Cp.
WHEATTAND FLOOR.
IWILL pav the HIGHEST MARKET
PRICE for WHEAT and FLOU U. Will
furnish bags when desired.
_June_ALFRED TOLLESON.
TH0S. E. GREGG & CO.,
BROKERS.
STOCKS, Bonds, Gold and Exchange
bought and sold. Ortico at GREGG St
CO 'S. Jnlv 81
SELECT
BOARDING AP DAY SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
Miss ELLEN S. ELMORE, Principal.
THIS SCHOOL willbcopcncd
on tho 1ST OCTOBER, at Miss
?Elinore's residence, on tho edge
[of Columt>ia. Tho conrso ot
study will embrace all the
branches of a complete English
education, French and such accomplish?
ments as may bo desired.
The situation is noted for health, and tho
accommodations such os could bo com?
manded by young ladies in their own
homes. Every caro would be taken of
pupils which they could -rocoivo in their
own families. Apply to Miss ELMORE,
Columbia._Aug 15 $
UNIVERSITY
OF
South Carolina.
TnE next session of this In?
stitution will open on tho FIRST
^MONDAY of October, and con
~ ? tinne without interruption until
the 1st of July following.
Applicant rf "must bo at least
llftccn years of age. Each student may
select his schools, but, in ibo Academic
Department, must, ?nicas specially ex?
cused by thc Chairman of tho Faculty,
attend at least tinco.
Tho Law and Medical Schools having
recently boen fully organized, thero aro
now three departments in tho University.
I. ACADEMIC.
II. LAW.
III. MEDICINE.
The aggregate expenses, iucluding tui?
tion, hoard, wood, lights and washing, for
tho Bcssion of nine months, will be:
For Academic Student, attending throe
Professors, about,.$305
For Law Student, about.280
For Medical Student, attending r. full
course, about. 370
jWFor catalogues, giving additional in?
formation, address Rev. C. Bruce Walker,
Secretary, or H. W. BARNWELL,
Chairman of the Faculty,
Aug 9 2mo Columbia, 8. C.
FEMALE SEMINARY
THE next term of tho Bub
ecriber's SCHOOL will com?
mence on MONDAY, September
2, and continue sixteen weeks,
till Friday, December 20, at the
following rates, payable half in
advance:
Tuition in Spelling, Reading, Primary
Arithmetic and Geography, with
Writing commenced.$8
Above, with English Grammar and El?
ementary History. 12
Above, with higher English Studies,
Mathematics, Ac. 16
Above, with Latin or French.20
Music on Piano .20
Board.80
js'j-If desired, instruction will be given
to a Select Class of YOUD g Ladies, three
afternoons in the weok.
Competent Assistants will bc employed
in the Elementary and Musical Depart?
ment j. Apply at corner of Camden and
Pickens streets. W. MULLER
Aug 1 Imo
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY.
Medical Department.
BALTIMORE, M. D.
FACfLTY.
Rev. THOMAS E. BOND. M. D., President.
G. C. M. ROBERTS, M. D , Emeritus Pro?
fessor of Ohstetrics and Diseases of
Women and Children.
A. J. FOARD, M. D., Professor of D. scrip
tive and Surgical Anatomy.
J. P. LOGAN. M. V., Professor or the
Principles and Practice of Medicino,
HARVEY L. BYRD, M. D., Professor of
Obstetrics.
MARTIN P. SCOTT, M. D., Professor of
tho Diseases of Women and Children.
EDWARD WARREN. M. D., Professor of
the Principles and Practice of Surgery.
JOHN F. MONMONIER, M. D., Professor
of Physiology and General Pathology.
J. J. MOORMAN, M. D., Professor of Medi?
cal Jurisprudence and Hygiene.
JOSEPH E. CLAGETT, M. D., Professor
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
CLARENCE MGR ITT, M. D., Professor of
Medical Chemistry and Pharmacy.
JOHN N. MONMONIER, M. D., Demon?
strator of Anatomy.
THE next session of thii institution will
commence on tho FIRST TUESDAY
OF OCTORER NEXT, and continue for
five months.
One student from each Congressional
District of tho late slaveholding States
will bo admitted to all the privileges of
this University! upon tho payment of
thirty-five dollars lox each session of at?
tendance.
All the subjects embraced in the curri?
culum will be thoroughly taught aud pro?
perly illustrated.
Every facility will be afforded for Clini?
cal study (ind Anatomical in^esli?aiHon,
Fits. -Matriculation, $5; Dissection,
$10; Pr..lessors, $120; Graduation, $20;
Beneficiary, $35.
For further information, apply to the
subscriber,
A. J. FOARD, M. D.. Dean,
No. -17 Liberty st., N. E. corner of
Lexington, or Barnum's Hotel.
Aug 6_Imo
Wolfe'* Schiedam Schnapp? is the
purest, liquor manufactured in tho world.
Butter and Cheese.
FIRKINS GOSHEN BUTTER-rednced
price.
Firkins choice Orange County BUTTER
-rcducod price.
Also, a frosh supply of that delicious
Butter, in 2J-lb. packages-air and water?
tight.
Pinn Applo, English Dairy and primo N.
Y. State Factory Cheese. For sale low by
Joly 6 _ GEO 8YMMER8.
?Wolfe'. Schiedam Schnapps corrects
e chango of water.
FISHER & LOWRANCE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS NORTH
CAROLINA CORN.
100 bushel North Carolina OATS.
50 bago FAMILY FLOUR. For salo low
by FISHER A LOWRANCE.
AngO
Flour.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, from new
wheat, for salo by
Juno 80 FISHER k LOWRANCE.
Bolting Cloths. .
BEST ANCHOR BRANDS, assorted
numbera.
May 20 FISHER & LOWRANCE.
SODA BISCUIT.
FRESH SODA, BUTTER and MILK
CRACKERS.
GINGER CAKES, NUTS, Ac. For salo
by FISHER A LOWRANCE.
May 21
A Tmly Wonderful Medicine!
IIEIXITSII'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
Liver Complaint Cnred by Queen's
Delight.
THE symptoms of Liver Complain', aro
uneasiness and pain in the right side,
and soreness upon touch immediately
under the inferior ribs; inability to ho
upon the left side, or, if at all, a dragging
sensation is produced which seriously
affects respiration, causing, very often, a
troublesome cough. Together with these
symptoms, we perceive a coated tongue,
acidity of thc stomach, deficiency of per?
spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic
pain in the shoulder, with a great disposi?
tion to sleep, and depression of spirits,
and sometimes sores in tho mouth or
throat. These symptoms, if permitted to
continue, will eventually produce consump?
tion, the most banelul or all diseases.
Dyspepsia.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia art! varions;
those affecting the stomach are nausea,
heart-burn, loss of appetite, disgust for
food, sometimes a depraved appetite,
sonso of fulness or weight in the stomach,
sinking or fluttering in the pit of tho sto?
mach, sour eructations, coated tnngne,
acidity of tho stomach, hurried and dilli
cult breathing, &c.
The svmpathctic affections are very di?
versified-cold feet, pain or weakness
through the limbs, swimming of the head,
sudden flush'.") of heat, A e.
Tho uso of the QUEEN'S DELIGHT
should bo persevered in until every symp?
tom of Dyspepsia has vanished, and health
is entirely restored.
Derangements of Liver and Stomach
Are sources of insanity. From disorder
or obstruction, a morbid action of thesym
?.nt botic and other nerves follows, and tho
unctions of tho brain are impaired and
deranged; derangement tboro will also
produce diseaso of the heart, skin, lungs
and kidneys. It ls owing to tho same
caneo that thousands die with Cholera,
Bilious or Yellow Fever, and that most
baneful diseaso, Consumption.
Tho origin of numoroua cases of Con?
sumption is impaired digestion; and many,
many cases of supposed Consumption
could be entirely cured by the uso of the
QUEEN'S DELIGHT, as tho emaciation,
debility and cough attending weakness of
tho digestivo organs aro so near allied to
the symptoms of Consumption, that tho
one disease is frequently mistaken for tho
othor.
Notice.
It is a well-established fact that fully
one-half of tho fer?alo portion of our
popnlatinn aro seldom in the enjoyment of
good health, or, to us: tl.cir own expres?
sion, "never feel well." They are languid,
devoid of all cnergv, extremely nervous
and havo no appetite. To this class of
invalids, tho Queen's Delight, is especially
recommended. Their peculiar tonic and
invigorating properties render it invalua?
ble in such casca. Tho patient should im?
mediately discard all pills and powders, ns
they only woaken the system, and resort to
the uso of tho Queen's" Delight, tho inva?
riable result of which will bo a strong and
hearty constitution, a disappearance of all
nervousness, a good appetite and aperfoct
restoration to health.
Weak and dolicatj children are made
strong by using tho Queeu's Delight. In
fact, it is a Family Medicine; it can bo ad
mtnisf ered with perfect safety to a Child
throe leo,tb : old, tho mostdolicatefemalo
or a m vn of ninety.
MW t> sore and ask for "HEINITRn'S
QUEEN'S DELIGHT;" none other ia genu?
ino. For salo by FISHER A HEIN1TSH,
July 9 Druggists, Columbia S. C.

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