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COLUMBIA. S. C., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1867
VOLUME III-NO. 138.
THE PHONIX
PUBLISHED DAILY AND TH I-WEEK LY.
tm GLMNIR,
EYEBY WEDNESDAY MORNING.
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
CITY PRINTER.
Office on Main street, a few doora above
Taylor (or Camden) Btreet.
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Insertion, and 50 conta for each subsequent.
Weekly 75 centa each insortion.
49* A liberal discount made on the above
raie? token advertisements are inserted by
the month or year.
AGENTS.
W. C. Moore, Abbeville.
J. R. Allon, Chester.
JnliuB Poppe, Anderson C. H.
S. P. Kinard, Newberry C. H.
W. T. Sims, Union.
J. M. Allen, Greenville.
A scriptural student who has just
heard of the Russian treaty, says
Uncle Sam is like the prodigal son,
because he is wasting his substance
in a fur country.
A Maine judgo has decided that
hop beer is not intoxicating. But
beer drinkers are nearly intoxicated
with delight at the decision.
The man who waa hemmed in by
a crowd has been troubled with a
stitch in his side over since.
Brownlow's militia are most of
them taking to house-breaking.
"WANTED-By a confectioner, acau
did young woman.
Cigars and Tobacco.
THE undersignef1 has iust received, and
keeps constantly on hand, a largo and
varied atock of CIGARS. Also, a large
supplv of SMOKING and CHEWING TO?
BACCO, of all brands.
F. A. SCHNEIDER,
Aug 15 Plain street.
FOR RENT, .
MTHE large and commodious RESI?
DENCE, on Senate street, South of
Trinity (Episcopal) Church, containing 13
large rooms, with gas, and ostensivo out?
buildings attached. It is admirably adapt?
ed for a first-class boarding house, and,
from its situation, is well Buited for a
boarding school. Applv to
Aug 16 Imo_?. S. McMAHON.
W. B. JOHNSTON,
Magistrate and Notary Public.
WILL attend promptly to all office bu?
siness. May be found at tho Phoenix
Office during business hours. Aug 16
"FRESH LEMONS.
JUST received at
Aug 6 J. C. SEEOER8 & CO.'S.
Georgia Cotton Grins.
THE subscribers, agents for Messrs.. W.
G. Clemons, Brown Ss, Co., of Colum
bua, Ga., aro prepared to fill orders for
their GINS, which comprise Singlo and
Double Cylinder, and adapted to either
water or horse power. These Gina aro
mado by a factory established over twenty
years ago, and compriso all tho chief
points of excellence, namely: SPEED,
LIGHT DRAUGHT and GOOD SAMPLE.
tar Circulars sent when r< quested.
RICHARD O'NEALE Ss, SON.
Aug 13_Imo
FOR SALE,
/""I A- C. RAILROAD BOND8.
VT? C. Ss. S. C. Railroad Stock.
New York Exchange.
WANTED-C. it 8. C. Railroad Bouda
and Coupons. THOS. E. GREGG & CO.
Aug If_
CORN.
1 000CORN We8tern WniTE
500 bushels WeBt?rn MIXED CORN. At
LOW PRICES for CASH Lv
COPELAND & BE ARDEN.
Aug 6_Imo
Ague ?nd Fever-Tho only preventivo
known for chills and fever is thu use of |
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps._
THOSTE. GBEGG^C?^
BROKERS.
STO0K8, Bonds, Gold and Exchange
bought and sold. Oilico at GREGG <t
CO.'S._July 31
What Do You Drlnkt-Wolfe's Schio
dam Schnappa. It checks the disarrange?
ment of the bowels in warm climates.
OIL! OIL!
-j f\ BBLS. Kerosonc and Machinery
X\_/ OIL. just recoived and for salo at
greatly reduced prices by
Aug_4_ J. Ss, T. R. AGNEW.
MABIE ANTOINETTE,
A NOTHER-tho latest production of
?\. Miss Mnhlbach's pen.
Randolph Gudan, and other Btoriea, by
"Onida," author of Idalia, Chindos, Ac.
Last Chroniclo of Barnet; by Anthony
Trollopo; with illustrations.
Youth's Historv of Great Civil War, for
1861 to 1865; by R. O. Horton. Subscrip?
tions received.
Globo Edition of Bulwer'a Novela, on
tinted paper, bound in green Morocco
cloth. Each novel sold separately.
Also, a number of Books in tho Gorman
Language At
DUFFIE Ss. CHAPMAN'S
August 17 Bookstore.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
To Remove.
On or about tho 10th of September next,
we propose to niovo our business stand,
and occupy the "LARGE CENTRE
STORE," in Walker's Building, Hain street,
situated on tho Bquare opposite the Court
House. Until that time, wo will bo found
at tho cid stand, still offering our great
bargains in Dry Goods.
July 31_R. C. 8HIVER.
Bartlett'* Reversible Sewing Ma?
chines.-The most perfect and siraplo ma?
chine made, for stitching, hemming, tuck?
ing, braiding, &c. ONLY $25.
A new supply of the UNIVERSAL
CLOTHES-WASHER AND WRINSER.
Price to. JOEL KETCHUM, JR. & CO.,
July 30 t Agents.
TO THE AFFLICTED-Nothing has
as yet been presented in tho way of a
Tonic, possessing such properties asPank
nin's Hepatic Bitters. Thoy invigorate
thc system and impart new lifo to a consti?
tution shattered nud worn out by that most
distressing discaso known aB Dyspepsia.
They should bo tried by all thoso thus
aflccted, and will never fail to givo relief.
For Hale bv all druggists.
April ll thly DR. C. H. MJOTtJAjKon_t._
PARTIES who expect mo to GIN their
COTTON will please notify me at once, and
state thc probable timo and amount to bo
Ginned. W. B. LOWRANCE.
August ll_ ,
DEW Ol?1 THE ALPS.
For salo wholesale by all tho grocers in
New Orleans, Charleston, Mobile, Savan?
nah and New York.
DEW OF THE ALPS
Received tho first premium at tho Paris
Exposition.
DEW OF THE ALPS.
Thc manufacturers of the above cordial
not only received the lirst premium at the
Paris Exposition, but were decorated by
the Emperor.
DEW OF THE ALPS.
For sale by all tho druggists, grocers
and fruit stores in tho United States.
BRANDY, RUM AND WINES.
5,00 i cases old Cognac Brandy, imported
especially for private uso.
300 oases old Jamaica and St. Croix Rum,
bottled before tho war.
10,000 cases Madeira, Sherry and Port
some very old and superior-various
brands: all warranted puro. For salo by
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
Aug IC 3mo 22 Boaver st., New York.
ESTADLISHED IN 1828.
DUO DAYS-Tho miasma which gene?
rates epidemic fevers is now rising in
clouds under tho blazing beams of the
dog-day sun. Every living body, as well
as refuse animal and vegotablo matter,
emits unwholeaomo vapors, and in crowd?
ed cities and tho dense assemblages v bich
business and pleasure call together, tho
elements of disoaso aro evolved. The
pressure upon every vital organ is nover
so great as in tho second and third months
of summer, and common sonso teaches us
that theso organs require to bo reinforced
to meet it.
Wo hold our lives, so to speak, on a re?
pairing lease, and this is the season when
tho process of dilapidation is most rapid
and repairs aro most required. Thereforo,
build up, prop up and sustain tho powers
of nature with that mighty vegetable r?cu?
p?rant, HOP-TETTER'S BITTERS. He who
takes it may bo said to clothe himself in
sanitary mail, against which epidemic dis
caso will hurl its poisonous shafts in vain.
This is no gratuitous assertion, but a groat
medical fact, attested by twelve years' ex?
perience in every climate of tho habitable
globo. Extremes of temperature always
disturb tko functions of tho stomach, tho
bowels, thc liver and the skin. It is
through theso that tho most dangerous
maladies assail us. Tono them in advance
with HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, and dofy
heat and malaria. Aug 28 fG
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps corrects
the chango of water._
II.vre mc l.oit's HAIR DYE.-This
splendid Hair Dyo is the best in the world.
Tho only true and perfect Dye-harmless,
reliable, instantaneous. No disappoint?
ment. No ridiculous tints. Natural black
or brown. Remedies tbs ill effects of bad
dyes. Invigorates tho hair, leaving it soft
and beautiful. The genuino is signed Wil?
liam A. Batchelor. All others aro mero
imitations, and should bo avoided. Sold
by all druggists and perfumera. Factory
81 Barclay streot, Now York. t& Boware
of a counterfeit. Doo ll ly
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro good
for Rheumatism._
FOO^?RCHILDION,
PREPARED FROM WHEAT. It ia
almost identical with milk in chemical
composition, and contains abundant sup?
plies of ovory clement of bodily organiza?
tion. For salo by
FISHER k HEINITSH, Druggists.
Aug 4_
N?. 1 MACKEREL.
AFRESH SUPPLY, just received at
July 12 J. C. SEEGERS & CO.'S.
The best Season to Plant Turnip reed.
JU8T RECEIVED:
WAITE'? ECLIPSE,
LARGE WHITE GLOBE,
YELLOW ABERDEEN,
RUTA BAGA. For salo cheap at
FISHER & HEINIT8H'8, Druggists.
August 24_
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are good ?
for all urinary complaints._
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro imi?
tated and counterfeited, and purchasers
will havo to uso caution in purchasing.
Bacon and Corn.
20 OOO 0?BIDE8BAC0N CLEAR '
20,000 pounds Clear Rihhed Sides.
20,000 " Ribhed "
10,000 " Shoulders.
300 sacks Liverpool Salt.
2,000 bushels White Corn.
20 bbls. New Orleans Molasses.
20 " Muscovado Molasses.
20 " Wost India Molasses.
20 bales Gunny Cloth.
20 coils half-inch Manilla Rope.
20 14 " Hemp "
1,000 ponndB Hemlock Solo Leather.
500 " Upper Leather.
For salo by COPELAND & BEARDEN.
?Tnlv 30 Imo
AV<?l fe's Schiedam Sell nappa are re?
commended by all tim medical faculty.
HATS! HATS!
A LARGE Btock of STRAW and FELT |
J\. HATS-cheap.
Juno 18 ALFRED TOLLESON.
WolTo's Srhlcdara Schnapps havo
boon before the American public for tho
last eighteen years.
CANDY
-I O BOXES ASSORTED CANDY, low for
X.A cash at J. C. SEEGERS & CO.'S.
Aug 9_
HAMS AND ?ACON STRIPS,
SUGAR-CURED, t
JOHN C. SEEGERS .V CO.'S.
Aug i
Fresh Lemons, Raisins,
AND CURRANTS, at
_J. C. SEEGERS & CO.'S.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps is tho
purest liquoc manufactured in the world.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro a
preventivo for chills and fever. _
Dew of the Alps.-This cordial has
only to be tasted to bo appreciated._
FLOUR I FLOUR Z
FIFTY baga new EXTRA FAMILY
FLOUR, in bags of 98 lbs. For sale
by ALFRED TOLLESON.
Angil_
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps should
bo in the hands of every housekoeper.
PINE APPLE CHEESE.
Qr* CHOICE PINE APPLE CHEESE,
rJ\) just received and for salo by
July 25_J. & T. R. AGNEW.
FLOUR! FLOUR! !
I71RESH-GRO?ND FLOUR, at wholesale
and retail, at
Aug C JOHN C. SEEGERS &. CO.'S.
To All Who Use Liquor.-Wolfe's
Schiedam Schnapps is manufactured in
Holland by a process only known to tho
proprietor, ana is warranted tho purest
Liquor ever manufactured.
Vinegar, Coffee,
2BBLS. CIDER VINEGAR.
1 bbl. White Wine "
20 sacks RIO COFFEE.
5 bbls. Farina CRACKERS.
5 " Soda ?'
5 " Bnttor "
2 " Sugar
2 " Ginger 8NAP3. For Bale low by
July 18_E. ic G. D. HOPE.
"TOBACCO! TOBACCO!!
i)rv BOXES CHOICE TOBACCO, just
?\J received on consignment, and for
sale low by J. * T. R. AGNEW.
June 30_
Tobacco, Tobacco.
TWENTY boxes FINE TOBACCO, for
sale CHEAP.
Juno 15_ALFRED TOLLESON.
KEEP OOOL.
TEN DOZ. FANS, at half former priceB,
from 5 cents to $3. Call and get a
pretty fan. ALFRED TOLLESON.
Juno 18_
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro good
for all kidney and bladdor complaints.
Old Newspapers
FOR SALE at the
_PHOENIX OFFICE.
SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE !
MTHE PRESBYTERIAN MISSION
CHAPEL, on tho Bquare South of the
Asylum; suitable for a small family
residence. Apply to R. L. BRYAN.
. Juno 7_
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro good
for colic and pain in tho stomach._
MARIE ANTOINETTE
AND HER SON-an Historical Novel;
bv Muhlbach.
Christianity and its Conflicts; by Marcy.
Called to Account; by tho author of "On
Gnard." 50 Cents. .,<.
No Man's Friend-a Novel; by Robin?
son. 75 Cents.
Tho Doom, and other now Poems; by
Joan Ingelow.
And other new publications, for salo at
McCARTER'8 Now Bookstore,
At R. L. BRYAN'S Old Stand,
August 17 _Main Btreot.
Fresh Lager Beer,
DIRECT from Baltimoro, in half and
quarter barrels, and by tho glass, at
RJuly 21 J. C. SEEGERS & CO.'S.
Charleston Advertisements.
Flour, Grain and Produce.
IHAVE made arrangements with Messrs.
Stroet Brothers k Co. to sell, on com?
mission, all kinds of PROD? CE consigned
to them. I will devoto my personal atten?
tion to the salo of tho same.
With an oxperienco of twenty years in
the Flour and Orain Business, and
with tho advice and assistance of Messrs.
Street Brothers k Co., I am confident that
any business entrusted to them will prove
satisfactory to thoso who favor tho house
with consignments. They will mako libe?
ral cash advances on all produco shipped
to them for salo or shipment to their
friends in Kow York, Philadelphia, Boston
and Baltimore G. A. NEUFFER.
49" Address all letters to "Street Bro?
thers k Co., Charleston, 8. G."
August ll_mw2mo
Wool, Hides, Beeswax.
W'i are prepared to pnrchaso tho
above articles at tho HIGHEST
PRICES for CASH on delivery. ?- Prices
Current sent free to parties through the
country.
MOSES GOLDSMITH k 80N,
Vendue Range, Charleston.
Aug 4 mwSmo
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THIS "-ell-known FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL has been thoroughly repair?
ed, refitted and refurnished, and is
now ready for the accommodation of the
traveling public, whoso patronag is re?
spectfully solicited.
Tho proprietor promises to do all in his
power for the comfort of his guests.
March 21 JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r.
Charleston Hotel,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
COACHES always in readiness to convey
passengers to and from tho Hotel.
Feb 2G WHITE A MIXER. Proprietors.
Livery and Sale Stables,
_ CHALMERS STREET,
HlhA Charleston. 8. C. DEI- QMMMJ
JIW|GHEN & BAKER, Pro-Jg^ac?
.1 2l prietors. Carriages, Phictons, Bug
Sies and Saddle Horses to hire, at all hours,
[ules and Horses fur sale. Feb 27
CAUTION! CAUTION! !
IT baa conto to our knowledge that per?
sona from the conntrv and city, order?
ing that GREAT MEDIC?NE, tho QUEEN'S
DELIGHT, have their orders filled by an?
other medicine, called Epping'a 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 tho
same, when it is known they do not know
the constituents of the medicine Queen's
Delight, as prepared by Heinitsh.
This is to caution tho people that "HEI
NIT8H'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT" is an en?
tirely different article-a now pharmaceu?
tical product and combinai ion of roots and
guma, and ia the only medicine that per?
forms so many extraordinary cures among
the people Over 1,600 bottles havo been
sold at our store in less than eleven
months, and the demand increasing from
all parts of the 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 Schnapp* aro used
all over the world by tho physicians in their
practice.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
KITS SHAD ROE.
Tieroos Extra Sugar-Cured HAMS.
Tierces Pure Leaf LARD.
Firkins primo Goshen BUTTER.
Boxes English Dairy, New York State
Factory and Pino Applo CHEESE.
Genuine Imported English ALE and
PORTER, pints.
Palo, Stearine Chemical, Olive and a full
assortment of Fancy SOAPS, at reduced
prices.
Choice TE AS-Oolong, Young Hyson. Ac.
O )FFEE-Old Government Java, Riv, Ac.
Fresh Trenton CRACKERS.
Now Country FLOUR, Extra Family, low.
Fresh Beat prime Carolina RICE.
Crosse A Blackwell's PICKLES, assorted.
French FRUITS, in Brandy.
MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, Ac.
Fresh Goods received from New York
and Baltimore by overy steamer, and of?
fered at lowest cash prices.
Aug 2 GEO. SYMMERS.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps have a
depot in all the large cities in the Union
NOTICE.
BREAKFAST HOUSE.
PASSENGERS leaving Columbia on
the South Carolina Railroad hy the
morning train, can get BREAKFAST at
Kingsville, as ampio timo is allowed for
that purpose C. A. SCOTT,
June 29 Proprietor
MOUNTAIN AIR.
tifo PER80NS who desire to pass the
<Hua-8ummer months in a healthy section,
where good water and mountain air are
the principal attractions, can be comfort?
ably accommodated at the WALHALLA
HOTEL. Traius now mn daily eaoh way.
Board by the week or month at reasonable
rates. D. BIEMANN.
July 9 3mo
St. James Hotel,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
PBOPRIBTOnS:
WM. A. HURD, of New Orleans.
W. F. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich
mond. Va.
nr Telegraph and Railroad Offices in
rotunda of Hotel. July 3 Gmo
SELECT
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
FOE TOUNGJCiADIES.
Miss ELLEN'S. ELMORE, Principal.
- THIS SCHOOL will bo opened
/f/J?. on tho 1ST OCTOBER, at M?BB
fcjlQjBtp^EIinorc'H residenco, on tho edgo
MKjSp^?of Columbia. Tho course ot
5RSr study will embrace all tho
<SB3T branches of a completo English
education, French and such accomplish?
ments ae may be desired.
Thc situation is noted for health, and tho
accommodations such as could bo com?
manded by young ladies in thoir own
homes. Every care would bo taken sf
pupils which they could reoeivo in their
own families. Apply to Mina ELMORE,
Columbia._Aug 15 %
FEMALE SEMINARY.
>Sf^ THE next term of tho sub
ffryfk- scriber's SCHOOL will com
'nAyjBfemcnco on MONDAY, September
and e. itinue eixtecn wooka,
JXJ&P till Friday,December 20, at tho
?T 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. 1G
Above, with Latin or French.20
Music on Piano. .20
Board.80
49~If desired, instruction will bo given
to a Select Class Young Ladies, three
afternoons in the week.
Competent Assistants will bo employed
in tho Elementary and Musical Depart?
ments. Apply at corner of Camden and
Pickens streets. W. MULLER
Aug 1_Imo
UNIVERSITY
OF
South Carolina.
AH?, THE next session of this In
?fUSk stitution will open on tho FIRST
^CKp^MONDAY of October, and coii
^SEMEEtinue without interruption until
jg?pPthe Int of July following.
<8B' Applicants must be at least
fifteen years of ago. Each studont may
aolect his schools, but, in the Academic
Department, must, unless specially ex?
cused by thc Chairman of tho Faculty,
attend at least three.
The Law aud Medical Schools having
recently been fully organized, there aro
now three departments in tho Univorsitv.
L ACADEMIC.
II. LAW.
III. MEDICINE.
Tho aggregate expenses, including tui?
tion, board, wood, lights and washing, for
tho session of niuo months, will bo:
For Academic Student, attending threo
Professors, about,.$305
For Law Studont, about.280
For Medical Student, attending a full
course, about. 370
?7*For catalogues, giving additional in?
formation, address Rov. C. Bruce Walker,
3ecretary, or R. W. BARNWELL,
Chairman of the Faculty,
Aug 9 2mo Columbia, 8. C.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. ~
Medical Department.
BALTIMORE, M. J).
FA C U ITV
Rev. THOMAS E. BOND. M. D., Proaident.
3. C. M. ROBERTS, M. D., Emeritus Pro?
fessor of Obstetrics and Diseases of
Women and Children.
a. J. FOARD, M. D., Profossor of Descrip?
tivo and Surgical Anatomy.
L P. LOGAN, M. D., Professor of tho
Principles and Practico of Medicine.
HARVEY L. BYRD, M. D., Profossor of
Obstetrics.
MARTIN P. SCOTT, M. D., Professor of
the Diseases of Women and Children.
EDWARD WARREN, M. D., Profossor of
the Principles and Practico of Surgery.
JOHN F. MON.MONIER, M. D., Professor
of Phvsiologv and General Pathology.
I. J. MOORMAN, M. D., Professor of Medi?
cal Jurisprudence and Hygiene.
JOSEPH E. CLAOETT, M. D., Professor
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
CLARENCE MORFIT, M. D., Professor of
Medical Chemistry and Pharmacy.
IOHN N. MONMONIER, M. D., Demon?
strator of Anatomy.
THE next session of this institution will
commence on tho FIRST TUESDAY
OF OCTOBER NEXT, and continue for
live months.
One Btudent from each Congressional
District of tho late slaveholding States
will be admitted to all the privileges of
this University, upon the payment of
Udrty-fite dollars for each session of at?
tendance.
All the subjects embraced in tho curri?
culum will bo thoroughly taught and pro?
perly illustrated.
Every facility will be affordod for Clini?
cal study and Anatomical investigation.
FEES.-Matriculation, $6; Dissection,
110; Professors, $120; Graduation, $20;
Beneficiary, $:15.
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 0_Imo
W?lfl-"? Schiedam Schnapps aro Bold
by all grocers and apothecaries._
Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer
and Undertaker.
|MBSSM[SL HAVING resumed thc
?above business, I am pre?
?^???????^5 pared to execute all kinda
of work in tho abovo Uno at the shortost
notice and most reasonable prices.
A variety of COFFINS constantly on
hand. Funerals promptly attended.
Aug 30 M. H. BERRY.
At Brennan j^CarroU's Carriage Factory.
15 Boxes Chewing Tobacco,
DIFFERENT GRADES, low to dealers.
Juno 30 JOHN C. SEEGERS & CO.
FISHER & LOWRANCE,
IRONS for GRAY'S PATENT COTTON .
PRE8S, $1G5, doliYoredin Charleston; tho
Brown Gin, $4.50 per daw.
Aug 27 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
1,000 BUSHELS CORN,
WHITE and YELLOW, as low as it can
bo sold in this market, by
Aug 25 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
Corn, Flour, &c.
ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS NORTH
CAROLINA CORN.
100 bushel North Carolina OATS.
50 bago FAMILY FLOUR. For sale low
by FISHER A LOWRANCE.
Aug 9
Bolting Cloths.
BEST ANCHOC BRANDS, assorted
numbers.
May 26 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
SODA BISCUIT.
FRESH SODA. BUTTPR and MILK
CRACKERS.
GINGER CAKES, NUTS. Ito. For Halo
hy FISHER A LOWRANCE.
May 24
A Truly Wonderful Medicine:
IIEISITS?SJUEEnDELIGIIT.
Liver Complaint Cured by Queen's
Delight.
THE symptoms of Liver Complaint are
uneasiness and pain in tho right bide,
and soreness upon touch immediately
under tho inferior rios; inahility to he
upon tho left side, or,- if at all, a dragging
sensation is produced which eeriously
affcctB respiration, causing, very often, a
troublosomo cough. Together with these
symptoms, wo perceive a coated tongue,
acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per?
spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic
pain in tho shoulder, with a great disposi?
tion to sleep, and depression of spirits,,
and somotimes sores in tho month or
throat. These symptoms, if permitted to
continue, will eventually produce conanmp
tiou, the most baneful of all diseases.
Dyspepsia.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia are varions ;
thoBO affecting the stomach are nausea,
heart-burn, losa of appetite, disgust for
food, sometimes a depraved appetite,
sense of fulness or weight in thc stomach,
sinking or fluttering in tho pit of the sto?
mach, sour eructations, coated tongue,
acidity of the stomach, hurried and diffi?
cult breathing, Ac.
The sympathetic affections aro very di?
versified-cold feet, pain or weakness
through the limbs, swimming of the head,
sudden flushes of heat, Ac.
Tho uso of tho QUEEN'S DELIGHT
should be 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 the sym?
pathetic and other nerves follows, and the
functions of the brain are impaired and
deranged; derangement thero will also
produce disease of the heart, skin, lunga
and kidneys. It is owing to the same
causo that thousands die with Cholera,
Bilious or Yellow Fever, and that most
baneful disease, Consumption.
The origin of numerous cases of Con?
sumption is impaired digestion; and many,
many cases of supposed Conbiimptiou
could be entirely cured by tho use of tho
QUEEN'S DELIGHT, as tho emaciation,
debility and cough attending weakness of
the digestive organs are so near allied to
the symptoms of Consumption, that tho
one disease ia frequently mistaken for the
other.
Notice.
It is a well-established fact that fully
one-half of the female portion of our
population are seldom in the enjoyment of
good health, or, to uso their own oxpros
sion, "never feel well." They are languid,
devoid of all energy, extremely nervous
and have no appetite. To this class of
invalids, the Qnoen's Delight is especially
recommended. Thoir peculiar tonio and
invigorating properties render it invalua?
ble in such cases. Thc patient should im?
mediately discard all pills and powders, aa
they only weaken tho system, and resort tc.
tho uso of tho Queen's Delight, the inva?
riable result of wh'.eh will bo a strong and
hearty constitution, a disappearance of all
nervousness, a good appotiteand a perfect
restoration to health.
Weak and delicato children aro mado
strong by using tho Qneon's Delight. In
fact, it ia a Family Medicine; it can be ad?
ministered with perfect safety to a child
throe months old, thc most delicate female
or a man of ninoty.
?- Bo anro and ask for "HEINITSH'S
QUEEN'S DELIGHT;" nono other> gonu
ine. For salo by FISHER A HEINIThH,
July 9 Druggists, Columbia .8. C.