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Tlie Daily News. WEDNESDAY MOIIMNli. MAY 23, 'H66. M. J_. <: li uren Souita. Wo copy tho followiug synopsis from tho South ern Christian Advocate: Tho action of tho General Conferonco msy bo Bammed up in tho following ?toms : ,<??' 1. It wa? resolved to change tho nemo of tho M Chorch to EFIBOOPAI, METHODIST OnuncH, provided ?W that three-fonrtIIB uf all the mc-nib. ra of the eove ral Annual Couforonera ahull coucnr therein. 2. Lay Representation - four laynion. ono of whom may bo a local proaehor, (lo bo olcoted by ?tho District Stewards or in ench way aa tho An nual Conference may direct,) to cacti Presiding Elder's District in tho Aunual Conferences ; an equal number of laynion and clergymen aa repro eontativos to tho General Couforonco, and the clerical member? to elect tho clerical representa tives. Upon tho request of ouo-lUth of tho Chmo ral Conference, tho laynion and clortiynien oran form two distinct nouses, when a concurrent ma jority will be necessary to pa-a any law. '1 his action, however, is suliject to the sumo confirma tion aud approval of tliree-fourtha of all tho preachers in tho several Annual Couferenco*. 3. Tho limit of tho Pastorate has boon extend ed from two to font years. 4. A system of church meetings was adoptod, to he held onto a month, if prietica le, otherwise onco a quarter-to bo preaid d over by the preacher ni clmr?*?. The object of it B to put tho momberBhip moro thoroughly in eonueotiou willi the various enterprises of the church. 5. Tho probationary system has hoon abrogat ed-memoers are to be received formally by the preacher in charge, accordiug to th: form ot the baptismal service, or some other form iu an ap pendix to tho disci line. 6. Clase meetiug is placed upon the same foot ing with prayer meeting, aud ia no longer a con ?. ition of membership. 7. Tho Missionary Society is dividod into a Do mestic and a Foreign Missionary Society, with distinct Boards, Hecre.taries and Treasurers-the former located at Nashville, and the latter at Bal timore 8. Everything in the discipline in regard to the mon and women sitting apart in the churoh, has been taken out. 9. The wholo matter of tho quarterage has been merged into a real support. 10. Everything advisory in regard to dress ia taken out; and so too all that part which roqniroB 5reachers to consult the presiding older upon tho elicato subject of matrimony. 11. No travelling preacher can be proposed to an Annual Conferenco for ordination, except he ahall have paasod an examination bofore the Con ference Committees to their satisfaction in the prescribed courso of study. 12. It is recommended that, for the present, a Biblical Chair be established iu oonnoction with each of our Colleges, for tho th?ologie ii eduoation of young proauhers. 13. Several important changes in the bounda ries of Conforencos wero'mado, for which we rol'or to tho report of tho Committee on Boundaries; and Northwof t Texas, tho Columbia, the Mobile, and the Montgomery Conferences wero formed. a Tho name of the "Rio Grande" Conference was changed to West Texas, and that of the ?'Ouachita" Conference to Little Rook. The Kan Baa Conference was divided between tho Missouri and St. LOUH Oonferoncos. The St. Louis, the Missouri, the Baltimore, tho Virginia, the Georgia, and the East Texas, are permitted to divide dur ing the next four years, if they shall deem it ex pedient and desirable to do a >. 14. The vote on licensing preachers and reoom mending persons for ordination, is to be taken by ballot iu the Quarterly Conferences. 15. The colored mombers of tue Churoh are to he formed into tfleir own Quarterly and Annual Inferences, the litter at t io discretion of the ?ops, with a view to t loir ultimately forming fir own General Conference. MeaiiWliile the Shops of our Churoh are authorized to confer ?h the Bishops of the African M. E. (J hu rob, ih a view to a Union between our Colored ?uirchos and that Churoh. It is also rooom onded that day aohools and Sabbath 8ohools be rmed among ?he colored people whenever prao ; iioablo. 16. There waa a ohange in the entire system of Church trial?*, and trials of appeal oases. Tho prinoiplo adoptod is to try by large oommitteea, and to make their action that of the body appoint ing them, without a review of the case. 17 Tho aiiim allowed to superannuated preach ers, widows and orphans, otu., are to be o.iti nated by Boards of Conference ?Stewards; aud they are ?to have the direction of the methods of raising the necessary funds, etc. " ... Death of Governor Allon. Honrv Watkin-t Allen, late Confederate Gover nor of Louisiana, died iu the city uf Mexico, on the 22d of April last, after a short illneao. Gov. Allen ?vas born iu Priuuu "iii?vard county, Virginia, He was partly edu :ato1 at home, but he tinisheil tho work of munta! disciplin ? without aBsutanco, and acquired a classical ? da ation BO thorough a* lo reuder bim a good it>aoh?-r, iu whioh vocation he sp^nt s??mo m mihi of his ear liest rosidenoe In Mississippi. Ue was, to a great extent, sulf-tiugbt, ?ud alwvys expressed au ar dent symp.thv with all who triod to gain knowl .dgo under adverse ciroum t ?.noes. Alien went to Texas and participated in tim struggle which resulted iu the in icooudeiice of thu I. ?no star 8tate. He thors wou ino uBt?-em nu.I conudeuco of many of the gallant meu WHO 1 id there tho haain of a new mpuh-io. He afterwards praoiicud law iu Mississippi, until, through the gratitude of a wealthy guutleai u whom Alen, t lough an entire ?tranger, had moot can-fudy attended during a painful and ?laug-roui i 11 no-if, he became the owner of a due plantation in WH Baton Rouge. From the date of hi? advent to Louisiana, he ateadily ro?a in public esi?-em. Hu w .a seut to tho Legislature, aud served .vith tli-tmctlon through two or more suasions. It waa here that his high publicspirit, his energy, his eloquence, aud his great polity of oharaotor tir?t began to attract general notice The elegant and hospitable au Sar planter had eren then estaolUh??d a reputa on for personal ouivalry aud inert up iule integ rity, though lew were then conscioun of the exis tence of those gems of mind aud heart whioh he .subsequently exhibited. When the secession of the 8 ?a*horn States oc curred, aud Louisiana waa called on for troops Allen lout tunis. If to the work of raising volun teers with ardor and enthuoiasm, omploying largely of his private moana for their equipment and subsistence, and in providing for the wants of the families of those who enlisted. Feeling it his duty to uhare in the labors and dingera of the field, he yielded to the solicitation? of the commis sioned officers of the Fourth roglmont, and was chosen lieutenant-colonel. Allen bad much of the horolo In his composi tion. His bravery waa of that high order which ?somoa from the aonl. His bright aud vigorous mind mads him -?Imoet intuitively aware of auy dangerous sitoation, and h ia constitution was nervous to the extreme of delioaoy. But when honor or duty called for a risk or a saorifloo he became insensible to fe.tr and unconscious of dan ?;or. In the din aud smoke of battle ho waa noted or his Belf-posseeaion no less than for hie vigi lant? and energy. From what is authentically related ot his ounduotat Shiloh and Baton Rouite, he must have experienced, to au internet? degreo, the battle glow or pleasure, the gaudi ccrtamini* ot the heroic warrior. In charging a battery at the head of his regiment at Baton Rouge, botn his legs were shattered by a shell. Hu fell n tho very moment of auooeas, and was carried from the field, as it waa thought, mortally wounded. But after many months of intense Buffering, the care of his friends aud devoted surgeon, aided by his remark ably vigorous constitution, resulted in part-al re covery. He was promoted to the ran < of Briga dier Oenorid for his conspicuous gallantry; worn to tho Trans-Miasis-ippi department to organize u brigade; was ?looted Coutoderate Governor in N.iv.mber. KW3; was inaugurated in Jaunary, 1864: succeeding G .vernor Thomas O. Moore, and ooniiuued ia .?ra* .?- tyitH 0m IH? of .Tone, 1866. -*"**' Tho Algerian Journals aro filled with detalle ol a tll-astrous i-ivasion of locusts. Thick doods ol thora have alighted on tho country near Dellve, and thoy are also numerous at Marengo. Th? cultivated elopes of MusUpha have suffered se verely, the corn crops being nearly all dovonrod. At Blrmatidrola and Birkadem the green of the ?_?_I,>A__.-- or?P hM been completely de ____ZJ _treat Plmb?** h?ve appoared at Al E__ ,*n'-.*hj,.noiig-'horhood, aud Ohnroholl ha? boon ?asaded by innumerable flighte, which have ___??_ r\r<,*dfBl raV,li-08 ftt ?7nedieT.Alr._a? A loiter from Oran annonnoea their ._>?>__ in *.?_? ?SKa whr ?'ri^???? T?.. a^??j^^ *-*-<-?*. - eSS^St?S?f* -Z^^^o?? from the ?* y?<_*y'W .. *..".?>* Virginia and South. ?lltN. "7* *?*-? at ita highest ?inert/-? Is It tho clothing or tho r_o_ey that U !? ?M Ai .?..?'MAI The Chin a 1rs ton Cotton Martert. Abont loo bales nott .?> were sold hnr>- yesterday, on a basis or Sflc. perlb. f<?r Btriot Middling. The market had an advancing tendency with a Ugh* soiling stock. Anasustca nini-kct. ADorsTA, May 21-COTTON.-rho offering stock llgl t with a goo ? demand Market has adtauced ouu cent. tiAoh wore m de at UOo for middling and Sic fur strict to n?>od middllnt/s. GOLD - Huyli.g at 127 and soiling at 179 BILVER-Uti)ingst i ?2 o? d so ling at Hi. bKOURints - So denian.is for cither stocks or bonds. fti? llrlitmu rllurkct. NEW OHI.EAN.s May 17.- :OTT?)I1-We atated in our la-^t report that tho <iuy s sales worn iii st y made boforo tho receipt of tho loreign litrWS, but that t ?i binuu-u? win b trau??|iire . imitated no material variation in price?, and ?en cord i g1?, rei-eated our previous quo tati ?D?. TO'itay the iiotuand -a? rai her better, panIOU isrly for the hot??-r quit ties, ?? Illili command? d fuller price??, white the luwsr grades exhibited little ia* no tin provt-meut. 'I h?< sa?? s wort* tai a far extent, co'upriat? g 2701? tiiklfs, t'kken by iil'iu br iin-r?.. partly st previous rates, lint mostly ut ali ni tito f.J lowing quo a IOIIB: Or dinary 264*?Oo, Good Oriiiu ry ?XXKSH-, Low Middling Wiulli.c. M,d i im -Mi(& Ute I hi-t-u figuro? are lu high? r roi- Mtddhng aud rho li.aide roto f ?r Low ?Mi?.doug Vi ms . Hear ut a ?. o noiit-ideiabiu niii purni its ou , lintern' account W? n ported ?e-terday H?1> s of l - m J nies nu fctat'-d that it . UM currently rmnnue.I that the bu-l ne*.8 compris-?i "J ititi i>? ' ?? o-e party who returned only ISO baie-, recelviuk, credit for ii>U0. Wo no lear.i. wb'-t ?ii did nut . onbL. that nits i-rnker reported ti lily nil tli.it ho pur.-h-iH.-it .-.irei-tl?, 71.. balm ni??n> Wtll h ?Wulla tln day'f tran8actloi s to a little o- er 19Uo bales. BTATKslr.NT Of CUtToN Stock ou hand 1st .-eut., iBtlu...bain ..83239 Rec? ivitl to day. 251 Received provlousl,.701. ?69 Cleared to day for tlsvre. 90? Cleare I previously.fi27.6:i8 701,610 781.749 0?8.642 ?took on hand.166.207 HUOABAMI? MOLAS-E?-Only 16 buds Su.ar wore, ro oeive-d from til-- coast Hinno yesterday-no ?Tnlasaoa. Til- market is well supplied with S .gar sud M'la>no , both ot the for ign and d?>mrstia production but thora i? very little demand. There wer? aale? to-day of 19 hh'iB ?trir.tly prim . L 'Uisia -a a 16 \c. KI yellow olan tied at 16'^c 6 and 6 do at Co per lo. It is roUillog at 12 to 1 io foi common t?> 1 ?Ir UK to 1?XC '*'r tntty fair, 16 to l6Ho f<>r prime, lf\V to lGc or yellow clatiflod, and Iii.?*o for wh.to. Abunt 2('0 boxes (Juna Migar were sold in small lot? at '2.V io 1 ?\\'e tor Mo. 12, 1 <\ tai '4o for No 14 an.iiGe.ro r>o. -6. ?Ve are still with ?ut auy movement in Molasses to record and in the total ab Beiion of salea we havo to omit all q o'ationM WKSTKRK PUODUOBAND PUOVISIOMS -WO have tonnte a quiet but llr u mm k--t ?t y?-etarda.v'* pri?es. Tho atoi-.kH of (irjin and Feed are fair aad ample, but those of Flour unit Pro-tal n.n aro email aud insufficient for the wutit? -f tho tr?d.?. Wo refer to the fullowiug re marks for full parii.-ti ors oi tho market : l't.'iitii -ila' ni.ir.ei is qiilot o it firm, with as wall stock ou baud and a fair deuiaud. About 1400 n?rrela weri' HOkl tii-iiav. of wlilch G ?, .6, an I 237 superflue at $10; lou and 300 ?..o i oxtr? at $1 60; Ou and loo choice extra at $i:i 6u; and lou at $11 por barrel, auporlluo is retailing at S 0 to 'io A0 per obi CORK-In good supply, out not mu?'b lu deni ?nd, and prloes are the sam??s? they wero natur?!ay. Auout 560U jacks were Hold to'lay, of which 190 white mixed at .Juc; 600 white mix.? 600 white and S 00 .?How mixed at ?Se.; ?00 ua i 7.?U wulie at $1 por bn-iliel. By auction, ?91 sacks dauiaged auld at 62c ti3c, and 6c per bialn-i. OATS-Aro in g tod supply n I in f ?,ir dem and. About ?200 -so a were ?old, of which 121 at 62o 100 at 61V?C. 167 2 0 2 0 sud 1000 ut 63-, aad 200 at 61o per bushel BOAM -The market it dull and priesa are rilln? In favor ut ?myers. The sa.es aro oouBnu i to 660 s ?oka, of w>?iuh 300 at SI 16, a id 6U and J.'O at $i 2 > per too Iba. By auouoo-3uii sack? Bran ?old at $1 16, aud 116 ?hurta at $1 li Vi per UKI lbs. HAT -me market is very dull. Ordlniry Western is quoted at fil 60 to $22, aud prime tiv $?2 60 to $23 per ton. WHISKI, v.- A lot of 34 bills B ?nrhon soldat $2 60 p?r gallon, the marfe-t is w -U supplied, but tUere i? ouiy a retail demand, winch is supplied at $2 25 to $2 36 per gal on for Western reJ'ifh-d HAOoM.- rnei-e ia ver> Uttlo on baud. tthonl 'ora are retaiUug at 14>^o; ri'ibi'd aldea 8o; olear ?mies 1? Vi to Ilka| plain ham. 22c; and sugar-?nir.-d 2., to 26o per lb. Sotun 27 tea dainog d s igar-uuro-J hams wera sold by auction at 16 ?to per 1?. i ALLOW -A lot of tOObbls city re-iidorod sold at lOJ.u perlb. PouK-The markot Is quiet bit Or n, Thorp w.TO CO round a*lea t -day. 8 ?m-i small l.?t? of mw sold ?.es Uroav at $33 to 33 6" per bbt. It Is roUillog at $33 6<i per o 1 INDIA ?lAoorna-A lot of 12) **l?a cold on p-lvate term-? aavid to nu tt 30 cenia per yard or a fraction o er Destara aro supplying the dom and for tho country at Ino per lb. BALB HOP?-We have round sale? to report, but tim maraet la ?ery firm, a-d round lot?? aro qu?t d at 1. vic pur 1 ?. l>e<d r? ara suppi,lng the dauiaud for tba coun try ?i 18o por lo. BorirR AMD i'HHEsa-rhere have boon ?oma receipts of go ?d orthHiu witch la Bellin? at CO to C-o por ?b Co umon is sei lug a 3>to45j. Chee e U lu good ?UP ply out ililli at 161.) I o a ii english dairv at ff?l po lb. Gun UM MEATH - I hero ia very littlo on hand ; it is re tainui/ at 12 Ho nor lb for dhoulders, ?3 t-> li- tot Uams, and 14 S,o lor Hi do?. ?TAU CANT? ma -lhere la a fair stock and a fair j ?bblng dem aud at itto por lb for Ho. 12, ?Io for 14 ouuuo, an 26o per tb rar 16 ?uinou H.M.T-It 1? quoted by tbo cargo r.fl ?at at $1 66 for coarse, aud $1 6<> tor one-third ?o- ne q iar crfiui i eal ara urn supplying the domaud f-r the tnutiit nt $1 KO t ? 190 per ?a-k for Liverpoolcoar-ii, aud $190so2f<?r flau. NU H nui us-P IstaMi are pallin ( at $2 26 io 2 90 per btsl, linn- M$lS>ti>360 App o-and Kean* $ to8, Bgits $ 2 to 33 p ?r bbt, 8o?kr< rout $1$ to l8 p?-r bul, Chi? kena ?H fio to 'J po dozen, Goese $11, and T?rke}u $36 por doren. COP Bt-Thorn is a goo<l demand for tho coaut y at 24 t?> 28c VU) oro dinar > to p. linn IU ?. Kit r, uni ra- Tuon? has been a li Ho m ?re going for war.i o uatwiae, and the rate- a o fl mer an?! fuller. moy ar.? now l-io \}\ li? ?or couou unit lOo "jl ubi for flour by aail IIK ve sels for Hew York and Boat n, Jin pe Ib f r cotton and 76o p -r Uni fur fl mr by ?ta-amura f-> ow York. Foreign freights a-?- quiet and uu.a?uged. Tito ru'o-i ar- .'/.d to >??l por to f o ? ton b sai, and J, J by steam for L'Verpunl, and l>A'c b- sall for llavro Mobile ?lurUct. MOBILE. Hay in -GSNBBAL RUM:AUKS-Tho roc-ve mout in our leadiug at ?pu- bas beeo ou ?? vory limited seal* the past we? k. lu -h produce market there ha? oeen no material oh <nge in prices Our lata-a-aooouiitK from tin? r ver3 roport tbeiu fall in ', but in aood navigable cmid.tion COTTON-In our last weekly revlow we reported the market closing firm, with Middling quoted at 323S4C. i here was a good domaud on -aturda?, ?ud with s light a-ock and poer se lections offer ?g. factors advanced their ratea Hales to the extent of ISOti bal a were mad a?. -@33o for Middling, the market closing firm at an advance of nearly OLO cent on the previous day'? ratea. On Monday a fair demand existed np to the receipt oi tho atesmer'a n> wa from Liverpool, at old prices, but after this no sales wore made. Hales 160 bales. Price, uomlnal The salea on Tuesday were conflood to three buyer?, who ?arno forward and took 6C0 bales. The market wai poorly aupplbd with or-tton, and factors careles* selle s. Tbe market oiosed quiet, with Middling quotec at 32c Thero was a fair demand on Wednesday, but ?he etooa on sale waa light end selections poor, aad factors ob talued an advanon of fully lo ovur tho previous day'? ntc*. 8atns of 1100 bales weao made at - to 85c foi MlddUns, the market dosing Qrm. Thora waa a very light demand on Thursday. Balei of 2*0 ba'> a were made, at 8$ to 34c for Middling, the market oioalnn quiet hut firm. To-day ( ' rldayi there waa but littlo demand, and onlj 200 bales oh kuged bands. Ntor-k , Q aale I glit. and se lectlons po"r The sales of the weet ?um np 8660 bales I he markot closed firm at the fo lowing quotations : Ordinary.-? Good Ordinary.-gi L> W Midd log.-Cii Midd'inv.H3@& ti' ric t Mltidl in -r.- co - ?io -n Middling.- <a_ Midd ing Fair.-t? Fal-.-@ OOTTOM STATBMKItr. ??took tf.i hand Sept 1, 1866.-.. .bal??.. 24,2vi KeicaMv ? 1 this wet-k. IBSl Ilooolvod proviously.$90,803-102,64 410,9? Bstpor???! thU w?#k. 8.?16 Kxp rt?Ml previously.867.<?73 Barntaud Kat. 4,181-876.471 gtnriv on liM <1 and on shipboard not cleared.... 4',40 FasaoHi?.-There Is* ood busings? doing toForelgi port? lur ?ory little oflenng ooa twiss. Ths rate? not are : Vd fir Liverpon); 1 ),o ?or Havre; aud to ooa-twis ports 1?. by sall, and tJio by .teamers. To Cuba, fo luraber, the going ratea ero ?i to 10 per X000 feet. Blemphlw Morkci. MBMPHI8, May 19-Oorroit-The -market yosUrd? w* firm and aotl e. Toe Inquiry was lair, with gool off-rlnns Th? Hew York noon dlspatoh quoted Cotton Omiit w,?437o. This news hsd a tendenoy to give botter feeling in the markiH and bold?!* wera askini from one to two cciita abuve buyers' viev,u. Near fun hundred balea changed hands Mlddli g at 29 to 80 Low Middling at 27 lo 28: trio* Middling at S3 to 82 Vi and low*r grains at irregular prices; an?? wa? paid fo hrliiht Middling The markot close i farm, with erice? tousling upward?. Holde ra are holding Middling fr.n 80 to 80.40, and Good Middling at S3 to 34o. Wilmington Market. WILMIWGTOM, May tt-T?r/nPitriTr?<R.-All qasliti* have advanced, and we qnota sales of 2 0 Mtls at M fo new Virgin, $810 for Yellow Dip, and $1 H for Bard ftln/irbs. riptarr? TnaU^WTnrR.--Only 16 bVs changed hands to day ?t SL\: V ua k?n for White. ii'-.i:. --cA.ta vi Ij-jiAlt '.'jic'uou J? f226. Vii UbOl Uni ni f . 7fi t$A bli!; ?ml 115 bbl.i No. 1 at $5, r> '_5, C7.? ?7 r.O ip KM Ibu. a* IN qudliy. TAB-UAH u.lvaii? ed 20 couta, aud CO bbls ?old ot $1 35 per libL No sales In Colton. rn.irntrn. Por BtenniRliip Quaker ?City, from New York-T F KIlBWorili, I. Hunt, Capt T Payne, \V ?tnyaer, (.'nptnln uni kmiii , I' llarrow, A McDonald, J ti Klug", J owen, P ? t tolei: .ni, J Btady. 3 H Clifford. J O Winter and lady. Minn I'ri-f ni au Mina Craig, ol A K Hmltli, J J <?roi/g, J T Wolsm.m mil dacKbtcr, Mine K WOIKIUID, MIHS I iii? MIM .1 Woisnian, Mri? t;ol Thomas, Mrtj -I H '?cuar, Mrs >. I. Hiitihiijson, Mrs J Wontiolktn, and ?thers In tho ateomgo. POUT CALENDAK. UOUIlKOTIil. WKKKI.V. I'HAKKH or TUR MOON. r.aet O. 7Mi. ?h. aim. oven iFlrst Q. ?tut, 4h. 38m. morn New "I. 14th, tm. 38ui. iuorn| 'ill al. 29ih. 7n. 6810. morn MAT. HON. nlHEH. I 8BT0. 31 Mululu;'. ... 22 Tuesday.... 33 Wednesday. 31 I'tiurmlny .. -26? '. rlday. 38 Mararoa** 4. 09 4 l8 4... 17 4..67 1. 6? 4..66 ?.M. ?..66 o. re 6. 67 6 67 6. 68 MOON mon IllHF.H. j WATF.U "?3TT33 , 12.. Ml lt.. 69 , 1..6S 1..35 I 2..62 2.. 8 I ?..41 3..4U I 4..31 U. .lit 6..20 37 .?.i??da? .. 4..65 ' 6. 68 . S..M I ?.. -I ?V1AHINK NKWS. I" O ti T II a? C II A li I. K S T I? N inivrii Vf.irnhsy. MAY 22 Steamohlp Quaker Cltv, Went, Noiv York-left Satur day, P M. M.IZH. To R?.veuel A Co, J B Duval & Son, J W Cann lit, J U Gooch, II & S Ilimvii, I. ,?t .. l> Hope. Urigg * li , L Wei,kopi. D A Ammo, It M Keiinf-n?, J A Morgan. Jennings). T. uroliuxou k Co, BbD ilford, Daum Bros ft Co, O D.VIM, Allson te Hunter, J \V Hnr rlH-.-n. H - Paukniu, J It Pringle, E FI Lambert, O'-o W \Vilil.imn tt Cn ULM B Loo, ll'ipsou k Mut?,.hen, Hodgson A D'iniap, W Kiusni .11, O D 1 ennuin, J Cnin?i i. g?, Ad lins, liumoti _ Co, Ki g & Cai-nldiy, D Lopez, J 11 Gelira. C D A lirons. l> H UIIoox, Siltll? ft 'touch, A II Davoea R North l?r .1 N Herd v. (li J Patterson, Havcnnl A Barnwell. T J (ill.?ou, t! H M lae A- Co, L ? h ?pin, J Alexander, Bart At W rtl?. W Q Trott, J King ?<c On, Hobt Munin, Wagetier, Heath k Mousees, W MoOinb A; Co J A F DaiVKoti, It Bryce, 1? T Walker, Huger K Hazell, J Coftgruvo, Ueo Little .t Co, Klin.k, Wlukcuburg A Cn, fl?ti>Cirt & M'tthOWi 8, A MorRan. W A Hkrlno BenJ F K nus 1) F Fleming k O'?. E B Stod.lard *? Co, W II Manlden. J M McCall. North, ?Stoelo k Wardell. W Son?, T S lMick-ti, Cnpt U H Hnut, Hnslle, 1 allioun ft Co, J ?H Wa ker. T W Blas, Brown A H>cr, M McGcr.tiy, 8 P B.ioser k Co, I. Loronst, ? Nach . ann A Co. D Paul A Co. 1/Chrlstman, J S fchlrmcr, .Miller A Stono. Hart A Co, D Jucoi'H, ?I (Hover. ?-Oravoly, J K AdKor .t Cn, M J Hawdon .? Co, PUG a?8. 'I witty A Co, Schneider A Gemmer, J II vD Muller, Ml.Is HOUMO, C ? Bedell, DOUJ-UH.I A Milln-, Craig, Tuomey A Co, C II Baldwin, h s Pul ney. I M Briste?! A Co, U i> Carr A Co. John HUHK.'II T Stark, U Sutgen. John P Kelp, T'ffurhardt A C "iipxou. L C-'hen A Co, J Watson A Co, S hi rp A F.uil. McM'.ik-u A Collei?!, Clark A Grober, II M TOIUIIUB 11, B D' .scher, N M Ciiafco, Jas Woodnen, Leugnlck A Sell. J H Tngni, W H Herber, Lydia Young, J f pe. cer Terry, N I., vi.., Jr A Illin-r, J WooilKiin, Barber k Wylio A H Hayiten. J A A (?ivor J tstoibi r, W 51 Hird A < o. K L Huchlnx.in, C J Quimby. A J Gonzales, Mr-? M Pennell, T Kellv, W H Wobb. Htoll.Webn A ?.0. Cartmill A Unger, J U Bette, L i'ohun, ,T sh.w, MoLoy A Rice, J Apple, J M Greer, Townsend & North A Ore iib-af. J A Arm tttrong A Co, ttaoni A l.ynab. Wilkin? *- Hruwn, Charles A ...., 1 It Ko id ft Co, J J ilr ftg. F H Whltnov,Cameron. Barkley A Co. E II Koilueref-O?, J Ii MoEihoac.J I Wcls inan, John Marzyck, W B 8Ut>.Iey, John Torrent, J B Su'll an, W Hiliiimoii, H D.ilv, Charlotte Railroad. II W Klimmau. T McCarty, W Mutthle??en, E Bull, B A W B SwafB Id. J VI Elliott A Cn, C H Dorurd, J J McCarter, Wyrn n A Wav, aud others. Steamship Cumberland. Reed, Baltimore-left Satur day, at 5 P M.. Mdzo. To Will s V Chienlm, Morgan. Warilla?? A Carew, ? H silcox. W Marscher, uraieser k S i.ti G W rPcffdiis ft Co. H Cobla ft Cu, N levin, Jr, Hah . ft Sherhammcr. J H Kline. O N A?erill ft -on, P f i.ii.-kn. G li Winter ft o?i. W A Mkrliie. Hunt A Uro, D BrigK". J A J 1 ? Kirkpatrick, Howe Duu in ft C -, Ii A cLood, Lauroy ft Alox? 'der Htrset Brothers ? Co, W Gurney. C Uravely, Chinolm Bros, Adams Kro-.) ft Co, O H M ?lio ft (-0. J H Ul-eden-iArg, J A J D G'Ctui n. C iML-w?, t; Klino, F Von Henton, H T Peake. MebrieuH A W?hl _o-i, R T WnlKnr, J H Boballa, Tho_p?on ft B n H Klatio k Co. It W Gale A ?lo, Lee & 8p*ncer, J M Hird J . A Co, J Vf 8prague ft Bro. W B ft T E Ryan, G W ?Viliaras ft Co, L r?chnell A Co, Austin, Andrus ft Co, How -rd J H H Sloan, J ft F Dawnon. H F Biker ft Co, Adama Damon A lio, J II Lopez. W U Cha'co, M Boyle A Oo J<i Burckrayer, Gaillard A Mluott, D ? Amme, K'lnrk, Wlot- tihuni ft Co, Nat onal ?-.xpreu Company, T-ioa J Kerr, ai d Order. Bru* Huzzard, (i.ew), Cottrell, Bouton, 8 days. Ice. To til ? ?tut-tor ?oil A *sge A Co. Brig Ctiimliorazo, Hatch, Bath, Mo , 14 days. Hay. lo it oruo A Lo ko A Cn. Sohr M ?ry. Klroy, rfaltlinor? 9 days from tho Capes. C rn fto T'i Streut Brob A Co and (lrdi-r. Cn tin? 17th, off Cape Lookout. flxperlenced very heavy weather |rom S SV to N ti aud S K. W.int to Sea Vestenlay. [MAT 32 flrhr Alert. (Bri. M .on, a P.?rt m Cuba. Sohr \ H Lotiniug Li ila m, P .lladoiphla. Sohr Juila E Oamage, Woo I, Uockport, Me. Krqin tilla Porta Sehr Kverr?lade. Wran, Wlluington NC, May 20. H3SH Hutjsu. JOHN ASHHUEST, Superintendent, ?'?IlMr',ltLY Of No.* ?IO HAVNK.8TRBK1 . rusT UECEIV?I) \m, mw m STORE, A FULL aUPPLY OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. 'RBFUMBRY BRUSHES PAINTS OILS WINDOW GLASS tuttoura on WHOLKSALK AOENTB FOB. GRAKE'S PLAHTATIO? BITTERS Sterling's Ambrosia. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP, CONSTITUTION WATER,! tM> ALL TUE RELIABLE PATENT MEDICINES Ot TUB DAT. JOSEPH A. M0BOAN, WHOLESALE DBD00I8T, No. 153 MEETTNG-ST.. ?IPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. ("ahruaiT ?9 TELE? irai Miram BANK, XiI_vXiT_3I> IfliUOIlPORiVTKQ UM JJ Ii It ?THE C03IPA MIES' ACT, ison.?* AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ?1,800,000, IN 60,000 811 AHEM OF ?80 EACH. Vira* iMUe, 30,000 Hanron, and tho reni?in?er to be U iued m ? i; bo roiuirod, under tbo eanctlon of a Oac -al Meut lug. THE ENGLISH & AMERICAN BANK, LIMITED, , H?TlDg oneoed OffioM at No. t*3 WALL STREET, NE** YOl-E. li pri pared to Mil Bul* of Exchange on tai KNG*_aiI AND AMRBMAV HANK (LIMITED), Lou don. and on the UMION BANK Of* LONDON; to bu; Billa of F.icba-i,ro, and to Uauo Commercial and Trfcv-1 er?' Cr??dlU, araliaMo in all parta of tho world. ? Oom merdai OredlU Usuotl for UM lu th? BAST INDUES, CHINA, AND ATJF.THALIA, WILL B? UPON THE OBIENTAL BANK OOBPOBATION Of LONDON. Farther partionlare may be aa<?rt_aed OB application at tho Otto?, No. 8S Wall otroct WILLIAMWOOD. Managr*. GEO. BUKOHALL WA ?Tfl. AesigUnt Manager. Aprtl?_too? tar f ntl w_i KLV i_ki?u?? O?_ ?K PUB OBAU-D ai O. P. R?ao'S. ?^rte^^fcre*?, vMHK IHMlm Wm? eitmlt, m wi_- piWM pawab?.?*: _ b* s applied. .#-??. ???{>?? -di oe t^ld tTom i?e?!ijl?5t ?Ujt? t: **? l^.mL.jtl HEALTH RESTORED, AND SICKNESS PKEVENTED BY D8INO THE OELB BRATED GRA.EFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINES. AMONO WHIOH ABE MARSHALL'S UTERINE CAT1I0LICON, IMco $1.60, Which will Infallibly, positively, invariably cure ah thoao torturing, perploxlug, and debilitating symptomi commonly known as FFMALE DI8EA8E, WEAKNEH8 iHHKuui.AHITIKH. etc., which weary and render nu bappy so m i ny women between the ages of 15 and 60 fur which tho madia- profoseion seeks in vain iori remedy, and from ?bleb wealth, position, delicacy, and refinement u fiord no exemption. Head the following: LAFATETTS, KT., June 31, I860. I am a gradnatoof the regular Medical Colleges, tight eon months ago I had noven caBcs of aovcro lennie dis enso which I bad i nth ely failed to cure. Ono lady had ci uatant hysterics; ono had every syniptou ol epileptic convulsions cons?quent upon deranged inonstruation; otLors hod whites, lulling. Irregularities, and all the se vero symptoms of continued uterino derangement. Having my attention called to MAHMUALL'8 UTERIN* UATIIOLIOON, I used it, and it cured overy cato. Then bas not been a singlo failure lu its opcrattou. O. J. NOUTHINtXrON, M. D. enfScu that tin? seal of tlio Graofcnborg Company U on every bottle.?*_> THE QIlAKFENlJEUG~V_OETAJ?LE PILLS Aro tho host iu the wurld for family use, and for Indi? ?pastilla - Constipation -Hesducho- Nervousness-Bil iuiitiiicea -Heartburn - Acidity- Nausea- Flatulence Want of Appetite-Dyspepsia-Liver Complaint-Ori plaga- Fovers. On uccoiuit of their great mildness, and from tho fad ?bat thoy never gripe, nauseate, or leave tho bowels In * .viUHtipatcd condition, the Graefenbcrg Pilla will be found more pleasant than any others. ii ?-price 26 cents p? r box. On tho receipt of ono dol lar tour boxes will be sent by mail, free of postage, te iiiy part of tho country. DYSENTERY 8YRDP.- Prloo 60 cent?. Tniiililiilt? In all oases of bowel ?"omplainto, and a oer. tain cure tor ASIATIC CHOLERA. GREEN MOUNTAIN OINTMENT.- Prl?Hi "cento. 0o" l""r Burns, Bruises, Scalds, Old Bores, Chilblains. Ubapped ukin, Cold Sores, and wherever there la In llammatlon. It acts like magic.-lift /?a)-Tbo Ointment Is guaranteed as the best applica tion in the. world for the above. It acts more quickip Mid certainly than any othor ever offered to the public CHILDREN'S PANACEA.-60 cent?. SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND.-$1. CONSUMPTIVE'8 BALSAM.-$3. EYK LOTION.-26 cento. HEALTH BITTERS.-26 conte. PILE REMEDY.-$1 FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY.-?) cento. MANUAL OF HEALTH-'16 cento. A complote Fami ly Physician. Sent by mail on receipt of 25 cento. THEORAEFENBERO FAMILY MEDICINES am pre jared under the immediate supervision of a 8 KI LEW. PHYSICIAN, and they may be relied upon in aU cases 49-THEY ARE PURELY VEGETABLE.-? i>?y-Thoy havo been the leading Amorloan Romodlei for 20 years. Sold, wholesalo and retail, by THE ORAEFENBEBG COMPANY. No 13'J William street, Now York, _d bj the trade generally. ?_-The trade supplied on liberal ?terms, by KINCr & CASSLDEY, March 17 utathSmoa CHARLESTON. S. O. NATURE'S OWN REMEDIES. Congress Spring Water. Empire ?pring Water. Columbian Spring Water* NO NATURAL OB ARTIFICIAL COMPOUND HAS yet been diacovored or ?_jrurAOTU__> that equals thoa* waters as a PREVENTIVE, RELIEF AND PEEMA MENT CDRH, for many temporary and ohronlo dis ease?, as prayed by the experience of many thou nandi who have drank them for years, with the most ben eucla effects. CONG.RE9S WATER Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and Is a vahiabl? remedy for affections of the Liver and Kidneys, Dys pepsia, Gout, Cbronlo Constipation and Cutaneous di? eases. It is a most powerful preventive of the Fever* and Bilious Complaints, so prevalent In warm ellina tea EMPIRE WATER Ia a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for Rheumatism, Derangement of the Liver, Diseases cf the Skin, and Ocneral Debility. Its effects are most salutary in Lune Diseases. It l8 an almost armit cuns for Scrofula, and the most aggravated forma ot Dyspepsia. Aa a i'n?rv_? TivB Ain> ?suas for all BUlons Derangements, it stand? itnri valed. COLUMBIAN WATER Is a tonic and diuretic ot a highly beneficial charade? and is a potUTivic I?I_KDX for Diabetes, Gravel, Calculus, Irritation and Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladdei and lins most slngnlarly active ?fii-oia in restoring tbest organs when debilitated by loDg disease. Femaloa wbc nave suffered for years from irregularity, and the dis tressing diseases known only to their sex, have beex entirely cured by the faithful and judicious nae of CO LUMB1AN WATER. These waurn are bottled fresh and pure, from each oi the above-named Springs, In so careful and secure . manner that they preserve all their medicinal value foi years, and will be found eqnaUy efuoacloua when dranl thousands of mues din tant, aa when Liken directly fron the fc pring. Beware of Imitations and inferior Waters; the corks o all genuine Congress, Empire and Colombian Water? are branded on the side of the cork, thus : j OoKoazas WATZB, I < Emana Wa-rxa, 1 I O.AK.8.C0. I fO.AB.aOo. I ICotuamiAH Waxxa, I O.AE.B.OO. I Packed safely and aeenrely, in boss? aultoble for ehlp ment to any part of tho world. Oongrcas and Kmpir* Waters te boxes, containing 4 Denen Pin te, or 7 Hosen Quart Bottles each. Columbian Water in boxes con tain. mg 6, or 0 Dozen Half Piula, or 4 Dozen Pint Bottle? Sold by aU Druggists, Hotels, Wine tfeaehaoto, ant flrat-class Grocers. Bold only at Wholesale by _ H0OKIS3 SONS, ProuU, No. 92 Bee_maxi-8treet. N. Y. as?- Orders by mail reoelve prompt attention. M*tv.b IA thatiiSmo BEAUTY. -- AUBURN, Golden. Flaxen, and H.lken OURLS pr? d ord by .bo use of Pro?. DBBBBUX B FI.I'ER LB CHEVEUX .ne application warranted to euri the most straight i anti stn bo n bair of either sex into wavy ringi to nr heavy m.sslve curls*. Bas beei? uaod by ti e f ahlooablea of Paris and London, wltb ih? n o*t gratifying n-siMS Does no injury to the hair Price hy mall, ?Hated and i-ostpaid, $1. |i,?sor?ptivo clr ? ulura mailed free Add? SP, Bl- R'lEft 8HU i T8 * OO. OhemUta. No. 288 River street, T?oy. N. Y. Bole scent* for the United ututos._t? th 3mo May 8 .\I7HI8_KR8 AND M?B WV TAOu?g foro-d to grow upon the smoothe*t laen in from three to five w?c?a by nain? pp. REV O N B ' S Hi- STAURATDBB Ci PILL AI' E, the moat wonderful discovery lo mo deni seienoe, acting ap??n the Beard and Hair lu an almost miraculous manaor. II has bega naed by tho elite of Parla and London with the most flattering success. Names (if all' purobiMrs will bo r.'??Btoic<i, and if entire ?aUsfaction is not given in every instant*?, the money wl 1 be obeertally refunded. Price by mall, soaied and postpaid, 91. Descriptive clr oui ara and testimonial, road d free Addrass B kBOBB, SHUT l8 k CO, 01.emla.to. No 2*6 Biver*te?et, Troy, N. Y . Hole agent, for i be Uni ted HU tee May 7________ THE BARNWELL SKITINr.L, IIB PUBLICATION OP TIIW PAPEB, WHIOH OF . FICE was oeMroyed Ir, February to?t by the Federa anny, haa bees rammed. It is lbs ou*/ -par ??____ n that Urge and popokma matrtet, ?ad __*wekantsaa_ .malneas men posesas sa advantage* seJdoas net with. Turras tor .\dvaTtta__ ti met MUM elk-tv OB*, o? ?wa. tor each Inaertwc. gaterl?*?** ? tWgij? .*.* -ir.?,m. Addrcaa SHUCK * PttBRY. toroU 1?; I*ioptla.cr? T M ?WM I MilIIMlsl?S (THAN I IK. HU?fPHRP.YB' IIOlUOiOa'ATIIlC: fl'Kl'IKICK HAVE PltOVEl), FKOM THE MOVT AMPLK EXPP ItlKNOE, an entiresuoceas: Simple- Prompt- situ ci-ut and Reliable. They aro tho only m? diciuea per fectly adapted to popular nae-ao s I ni iii? that mia- a- C8 cannot bo mo'' o lu using them ; so hur mica at tube freo from danger, and so efficient an to bo always relia ble. Tin y havo ?aiaod the high nat commendation from all, and will always rondor satisfaction. Cents. Na. 1, cures FcvcrM, Congestion, Inflammations.. 26 ?. 2, .? Worms Worru-Fcver, Worm-Ooic. M " 3, .? Crying Colic, or Teething of In fant?!. 2.1 " 4, " Dlni-i-liccts. of Children or Adults.... 26 " 6, ?? I>ym-iitei y, Oriplug, Bilious Colic.. 25 " 6, " Clinic a. iUorbu?, Nausea, Vomit b.g. 26 " 7, '? Caaglu, (Midi?, BtMMastUa_?..... " 8, .? rVcm-ul^tn, Tootha? ho, Faceache.. 26 " 9, " II? inlin Wen, Hick Hi ik.lachcfVertigo.. 26 .. 10, " D yap. pa In, Ulllons Stomach.. 2? " 11, .. Siiiijiri-Hsi'il, or P.inrnl Periods. 26 " 12, ?. Whlii-H, too profilai? perii'ds. 26 ?' 13. .. Croup, Cough. Mlucult Droalhlng.. 22 " 14, ?? Sali Kin-,m?. Er ? pel?-?, Eruptions. 26 .' 16, " Kile ?i in ut lam, Itbouinatlc Pains... 26 .? 10, .. Fcvrr nuil Ague, Chill i>?evor. Agues. 50 ?? 17, " Piles, ?lind or lllcodliig. 60 " l8, ?. Upitiialiiay, and S?.ro rr Weak Eyjis. IO .? 19, .? Cts.tn.rrl?, Acute or Chronic, ITiHu .Sataa. 60 " 20, .' Whooping Cough,Violent Coughs 60 " 21, " AHIIIHIII, Oppressed Ureuthiug. 6U " 22, .' Kur nincliiirgt-H, Impaired Hear ing. 6U " 23, " Scrofula. Enlargid Glands, Hwell ? ings. 60 " 24, " General I'obllity, Physical Weakness 60 " 26, " DropHy and Scanty Secretions. 60 " 20, " Seo. sickiitu?, Sickuoss from Hid ing. SO " 27, " Kidney Disease, Gravel. 60 " 28, ?' Nervous I>eblllt>, Snolnal Emla sious. Involuntary ischargos.1.00 .? 29, ?. Sore Mouth, Censer. 60 " 30, " Urinary Incontinence, Wotting Bed. 60 " 81, " Pninfaf Periods, oven with Spa?',' 4. 60 " 32, .. 8iasTer.s?{is at Chango ofLfe.LOU .'J 33, .. Kpllepsy, Spasms, rlt. Vltua' Dance.l.OO " 34, " Dipt her ia, Uloerated Boro Troat.... 60 VASIlLi CASKS. 36 vfnk. moroooocase and book.,$10.00 20 largo vials, in morocco, and book. 6. un 20 largo vials, plain case, and book. 6.00 16boiea (NOB. 1 to 16), and bcok. 3.00 VETEHI-VAKY SPKCIF1C8. Mahogany cases, IO vials.$10.00 Single vlais, wl b directions. l.On a>jrJ~ThoR<? remedies, by tho caso or single box, are sent to any part of tho country, by Mall or Express, free of charge., on receipt of tho price. Address HUMPHREYS' 8PECIFI0 HOMOEOPATHIC MKU tCINK COMPANY, OrHoo and Depot No. 662 Broadway, New York. Sr. HDHFBBETS is consulted dally at his office, per sonally or by latter, as abovo, for ali forms of disease KING & CASSIDEY, April 16 mwf6mo Omi. Obsrl-ston. 8. 0. AGUA de MAGNOLIA. A TOILET DELIGHT I THE LADIES' TBEA8?B? and gentleman's boon I The ?'sweetest thlug and largest quantity. Manufactured from the rio) Southern Magnolia. Used for bathing the face and pet son, to render the akin soft and fresh, to prevent ami . tiona, to perfume clothing, ate It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan, blotches, &c It onrea nervous headache and allaya Inflammation It cools, softens, and adds delicacy to the turbo. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It eurea mosquito bites and stings of insects. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronised by Actresses and Opera Bingara. It is what every lady should have. Bold ?Torywhoro. Trj the Magnolia Water once, and yon will nae no other Or logue. Perfumery, or Toilet Water aftajrwartls. DKMAfi BABNES k OO. Prop?. Exclusive Agents, N. Y October 80 mwflyr H?GANOS MAGNOLIA BALM. THIS IS THK MOST DELIGHTFUL AMD BXTBA OBDINABY orUclo ever discovered. It change the sun-burnt ?aoe and hands to a pearly satin textor of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity o youth, and the distingue appearaaoe ao inviting In tb city bene of fashion, .1 tremores tan, freckles, pimple? and roughness from the skin, leaving the ocmplexioi fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no materia njurious to the akin. Patronised by Actresses euc Opera Bulgera. It la what every lady should have. Bolt* everywhere. Beta! 1 price 60 cents. Prepared by W. E. SAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DUMAS BARNES k OO./ '" October 00 mwflyr Hew York J. G. PRESSLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. W KING8TKBE, 8. C, ILL PBAOTIOB IN THE COURTS O?1 WIL LIAMSBUHG and MARION. fmw4* May l8 PBKSSLEY & BARRON WILIaPHaOTIOE IN THE tX>UBT8 OF CLABEN DON District. J. G. PBE88LEY, B. P. BARBON. Klngatree, Bo. Ce. Mtnalng, Sr?. Co. May l8 nine Oon. J?HES X.0N0 GBEAT SOUTHER! LIFE & A H?SUBANOE NO. 21 CARONDELET-S CAPITAL $25 Will Insure vou OO Cents will purchase a TV S 1.95 will purchase a FIV .?83.50 will purchase a TE* $5 will insure vou ON WEEKLY COMPENSATION IN i ?*25 on Insuraiioe of $5000. and Major TH08. a. BHETT, oriiaiRAL OITTERVIHING AGENT. LEE May 16 Imo C WILLIAM '-J IJIIOLEI.il Disarmed!!! The Chief Causes of Pestilence Destroyed. DR. E. COURTARET'S LI8INFF/TIN? PI run Hecure.l by Letters Pat? m ?u ,l.f i ?,,? J . 3J Prance. Prepared solely toy tin, N ' v. u , . ,W f \""(l Company. Ht their L? oraU.ry Z ?.* ^?Ai5 Heiiry-stxe. t. N. Y. OUire. 42 c.*s7?iT t d M Tills Company, ornanlzednnap. ,Iinii...i,in,.io ...... r> CourUret. fun colebraUd I-re, U ra ?m. '"'?.*lthDr; Its Laboratory, i" "..par?, to Vu ,.,? , Vti ' l,,v',arK0"f FLUIDS f?r sick looms, uurserio r i ?" w i. r ?"T privies. C-sapooU, ?owe,?, "".i, " ?,! Zn"*',9' BlnuKhtor-housiH. offal and f... ,', J ,.?,,,"nk"",,B' ?Ul kind? ?I ".?""res i???,f y ^ ,?? 'Si the latter to every fa, mer, u,,^;^ * *u" .] off.nsivo RssHis exist. THasoageatM ?,-., ,i0 awiawsT anti-eptics. ontlputr.-src. t?, nu? distill et:,.,?,. "f??; scientific meaning of tlicw nls. Tl?..y ,-, "1(,v,. ,...x,m? Rassis and oil?.T hy chemical proiHpl??-len?!,;? in their places heattlfulair; Uwj ,",, "hsl (1..yMI(s .,,",.'J merely ahsurbails of p.?i?oiious ..anses-,,,, i"j,',n ,ls (A utuiiHiis in ?viucli tncy are u?pd i>". ?t... ," T3 medical und mie-tmi: men IH duu-t -,l t.? thi- ,.?.??, fectants Attached ?re teB?tai<itMslK li, lavi.rof ti Is ,,'r.at disc veiy. xvlii.h. with huu.lre is of ,,,n, ra .Lu he ?..u at the Cou.paiy'B oili' e. rH> *" n? .*"? DKLAVAN HOOSK AiiiANv. M ni? Mi inius To the President of the eu, York Ps?.J.e,,' o'm?"??. Dear ir It in all it is re, r? so, ",, ," u u "' ' L ma.lo many .nala of di-ii..".-?..,,.,,.. "ut 1MW ""Jftl? tua-??, ?srsLVft vcfe3 matter is cowpleU? Mid insUntat,.,.,,.. "l?on cory -^T. x? ,, T-. ~V- A KTKTMIN, A Mor Ilousn HW Is. R.-Theso Disinfect?!,,.. ;"" ,lhed l.v the scavengers under the dir. ellon ot Un? S ,i?t?ry P"LU O? tho M?tropolitain H. alth I-rpait,, ent o* Y.Vi-V POW LI? A THOMPSON. uSsBAMt* MY Oenaraland Sole A<ci.fs tor the Unl.c.1 r-tato? and the Canada?, to w?oui ?11 ord.re shoa u I... Xlrcssed *tt\U*amt\XS& U,"(,ra' ,JcaKrB inth0 _Moy15 __ Sruo. THE A9TONISH1NO SUCCESS .WHICH DAS AT TENDED lill invaluable imvdiiii.i piuves it the most perfect renn U) ever discovered. No lauxuaije can couTty an adequate idea ni the In.tno llite and aluiost miraculous chango which II uceas* na to ihe d? Minuted aud shattered sys-teiu. lu fact, It M mida iitirivallcU as a romony for the perfect cuto of Diabetes, Impotency, Loss of Muscular Enerby, Physical Prostration, Indigestion, Wen-retention or Inooncistency ot Urine, Irritation, Inflammation or Ulc?ration of the Maddor and Kulnoys, Disozae. . f the Prostrate (l)aud. Stein?- lu the Bladder, Calcu'us, Uravol, or BrickduAt Drposit, And all Diseases or AffecUors of the Plurider and Kid. noys, and Dropsical Swc-lluga cxiAtizi? lu Min, Women, . or Children. 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