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wv z i 5 be veuling God, let him be eens any One says it is Tevete wignk, and ‘any one says that the faith with which Chrimjans f the Gospel ia vietion Jrecessaty argumenty of hunk aclenseoe Bet \ is only Decessary for the Liv! which i i aotive chart him be mre Que suys tha: the condition of the faith) and Ghose Who Lavi not yet arrived at the true fall are se that a Cuthullc bedever is at Ho to doura the eon herreepert him by his Ct until ite ‘Bot him be accursed. naeeled im ? T¥.—OF FAITH AXD TICE THREESTAN ORG, ' Pre—If says there are ne ona reperty mp gallog, tn divine revelation, bar iat a te docu oc tke be recocnized and’ proved by Whom it Speaks. » When the Council first assempled in Rome we Pudlished in the Hexaup a complete exposition of ‘tts constituent parts, 1ts object and intent, and nu- Merical aggregate. There were then avout 850 pre- lates present. Some have since died. Others have Teturned to their respective dioceses by Pontifical permission:— im There were lately 754 memners of the Ecumenical Council present at the Vatican, and they represented @ Roman Catholic population estimated, accord- Ing to Catholic authority, at 200,000,000, of which the foliowing are the ——-. viz. :—ital i 000; France, 33,000,000; British Isles, 6,500, 00: } America, 1,372,000; United States, 8,000,000 oe 000,000; " Germany, 12,100,060; ‘Spaln, ; 16,000,000; um, 4,800,000, The Italian prelates mm the Council are nearly one-third of the whole ‘number, thougn the population of ftaly 1s barely one. ‘eighth that or the whole Roman Cutholte world. Pepe Pius LX. on Independent Judgment. The following letter is published as addressed by ‘the Pope to one of the most ardent defenders of the dogma of infalltbility in France:— To my dear Bon, PRosPER GUERANGER, of the Bevedicti Jougregation of France, Aube de-Golesiaes:— ws B SON—Heaith and Apostolic benediction. It ts that there should ba found endeavor to hey vor themselves ag being alone ve the name of “+ ic family who do not think as them- eelves. This madn: hes fet, taamadnent reaches much neigh Gat fey unde. rassuges,cafumnicn sored kinds bring forward these whhout taking 1 e ta by which have beeu a hun- dred times reful Th object to agitate men's minds, and to excite those to their faction and ae ‘eons. i the becon aged commonly harm | they by thus eae tronble among the faithful and reducing to discussions the gravest questions, thoy Susseiiy. It: they bellevad ran Sah ole Goa ‘he Houmenieal Gouncil is governed by the Holy Bini, that ‘{t is only by the org egret of that Spirit that it defines and ‘sppoints what shail be believed, the thought would never ‘have entered into their minds that things not revealed or hurtful to the Church could be defined there, and they could not {1 Ine that haman mancuvres could arrest the power of the Holy Spirit, or prevent the definition of things revealed as useful for the Chureb. ‘They could not have persuaded ‘themsclves that it bas been tort im epropoen in a becom- ‘®K manner, and with the object of brioging the truth into greater prominence by discussion, the difficulties the fathera ‘wish to raise to suc and such adefinition, Ifthey were Anfluenced only by that motire, per, woud abstain from ‘ail the tricks by means of which they are accustomed 10 ‘obtain votes in popular assemblies, and tbe: quiets, and bumpy ry light trom above. For this reaoa we think you Rave rendered a vory useful service to the Church by unde taking the refutation of the principal assertions to be m with fn writings, published under thetr influence; and in ex posing the spirit of hatred, violence aud artifice which per- Yades them you have displayed such compieieness and akil), and proai uch an abundance of arguments from sacred antiquity and ecclesiastical science, that, comprisiog many tht in few words, you have stripped of all pretensions to mm those who liad conveyed thelr ideas by allegations estitute of reason. In re-establishing the truth of the falth, of right and of history, you have acted in the interest of the faithful, as well of those who are instructed us of thoae who are not. We therefore cxpresa to you our especial gratitude for the homage you have pald to ua by this book, aud we pre dict a great and happy success for the fruit of your labor Asan angury of that success, and asa proof of our paternal affection, we bestow upon you the Apostolic benediction. Given ‘at Rome, at Bt. Peter's, the 12th of March, ‘the twenty-fourth year of our Pontificate. would await the effects which would be produced 0, th PLUS P,P. 1X. ‘The General Councils of the Roman Catholic Church, The First Council of the Vatican having virtuuliy coneluded its labors, we publish again a summary of the Councils which have preceded it, with an enumeration of the causes for which they were called and: the works which they accomp!isii it reads: Airst—The first Géneral Counci was that of Nice, veld tn 235, for the purpose of refuting the heresies of Arius, who ‘asserted that Christ was inferior to His Father. Second-—The second General Connell was held at Constant! nople, A. D. 381, to refute the errors of Macedontus, who ar- fected that tho ‘Holy Guost was not oue of the three divine persons. Third—The third General Counci! was held at Ephesus in 431, concerning the heresy of Nestorius, Who asseried that ‘the Blessod Virgin should not ve called the Mather of God. Fourth—-The fourth General Connell met at Chalcedon in #1, to decide on the doctrine of Butyches, wito denied the umanity of Christ. fo fifth Genera: Councfi was held at Constantinople It condemned the heresy of Urigen, who asserted that ‘Abe Holy Ghost fs nothing more than divine energy, or power c. See |, Sizth—he sixth General Council met at Constantinople, A. D. 680. It condemned the doctrine of the Monotholitos. Beorath—The seventh met nt Nice, 787. to denounce the Im. (plsty andheresy of the Inconoclasts, wo opposed veuesa- yn Of images. Hiyht—The eighth General Connei! met at Coastautinople 992, and contirined the reverence of images and other regiin- ions of the Church. ft The nintir General Coune!l and the fra: Lateran met 133. TenthThe venth Ceneral Council and the second Lateran men 1139, ‘This Council, among otuer raiiers, condemned the acts of Arnold of Brescia. Hlerenth—The eleven.b General Council also met in the Lateran 1197. This Counell ordaived that the right of voting for anew Pontiff should from that time forward belong c1- etnsively to the Collaye of Cardinals. Teeyth The tweifth also mot in the Lateran 1215. Thi Gounell, ‘among other mactors, pave ite nasont to aeren chapters drawn up by the Pope, who presided nt it. © Thirwenti-~The thirteenth General Connell met at Lyons in 1045. "Tis object was thas of deposing the Eiperor Freie. Fick. If miso treated of threo other subjects:—Firat, the a sisting of the empire of Conrtantinopie against the tu weo0: ‘Land 9; Germany against the Tartars, and third, the Holy jwainst the Saracens. Fourteeath—ihe fourteenth General Council me: at Lyons EBs, for the purpose, among other things, of renattiag the hureb. Fifecai The Arenth General Counc! met at Vienna lor’ urpose of suppreasi ie ler of Dights Feaiplars, asi! the doctrine of tho. *Broibron and. Sisters of Abe Free Spirit,” a German instilution condemned. Biateenth—The sixteenth General Council was that of Con which assembled 1414, 0n account of a dispute tat tainted in the election of @ Pope, there ‘being at that time no eas Una tree clsmants for the hoiy ofiice. Beventeerth—The seventeenth General Council is known xa hat of Ferrara and Florence. lis object was the reunion of Bbe Latin and Greek Churches. The eighteenth General Council was the Conn fl of Trent, which was covvoked tn 1545 vy Popo Paul Yil., fo refute the hereses of Lutiter, Galvin and Zuingiin onteoth The nineteenth, Ganerat Connell is the Cornett of the Vatican, cal ‘ope Pius readirm the dogin a Sf "Pepe tatalibiiny ward for geusral wasters, of Cationic teelpline. Archbishop Manzing’s Detisition. Archbishop Manning, of Westmluster, Mngiand, @elivered the following deiinition of the Council of the Vatican—its authority, inteu!, work and conse- ‘qnences—a short time since. He said: In the year i364, and on the 8th day of Decembor— the Feast of tue Immacalate Conceptloa—the Holy Pather published two documents, the one called an Encyelical or circular LE Sm ail pri- Males, archbisho; ani ‘ops ihroughout the Whole Christian world: the other called the Bylabna. Bow, the word “syllabus” simply meant & collec: Sion or iogetuer of certain propositions Which, iu the eighteen years of the Pontiicsie, ne had already Published. During the eigiteen years Preveding, he had, in numerous documents and numerous acts, pondered muilitude of the. ia © day, and the Syllabus was a than a collection from all ihe docu ments acts of tho eighteen preceding years of those etvors which he tad aireaiy con- demned. ‘That Syilabas contained eighty er- rors, with their condemnations, and a feference 10 those formal acts ‘and aocu- aments in which their condemnation had been al- geady made. Now, these eigty errors were partly in matiers of faiih, partly m matters of morals, 1n both of which, as they knew, the Catholic Qhurch and the head of the Catholic Church aiso, by Divine were infailible—that is, they were ihe ultumase interprete:s of the fain andthe ultimate expositors of we Law of God, and that not by the NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 18 Seinen! riod secured fom error. Under ne whi ry Pe morals were also included a ugaabet of errors relat Ing to vhe political state of world, kad, ho be- amply ean te raiity in yee’ to and to moi sonst Kouse of the word, very Utéle Would have Loos roo: of iheir polr grey ca per the worse for those ‘De constituted on an anti. he might be asked, why touch on any masters of pul’- Teasou—becanse pollics ‘What the mora! law 1n the ia Was to the judividuai poiitics Politics were ho mora Shan the jefy—the collective morali phria- under social law. They Justify birn for inst or censur- ee aan confessional, and mane him cdg a emning 1no e:Tors of a con- censare the Hoiy Father for extend- ‘pose condemnations from the errors wiioh private lives of men to those which @ public lie of Christinn society. Politics ig DUE Morals on Whe widest scale. Now, clear what was tho matter of the Syllabus, would say that 1s contained ten chapters. The four Cg mre were on Atheism, Panthe'sm, Rational, Jallsm and Comunuism. ‘These were uncooth terms, but they described oncoutn things. The next three chapters were—frst, on the errors affecting the constitution of the Christan Charen; the next on Whe errors afferting the rela- Hous of the Christan Churcn to the civil State; whe tbY, on errors in morality, The eighth chapier re- lated to the sacrament of matrunony and the juris- diction to which it belongs; the ninth to the Roman Pouhff and his jurisdiction; and the tena to libcral- ism, progress and modera clvi ize ton. {ND COMMERCIAL. Walt. STaeer, Faupay, July 22-6 P, M. The Wall street markets continue feverish and unsettiea, but the fuctuations to-day were attended with jess excitement. GOLD WEAK AND LOWEB—120% 4 118%. ‘The dealings in gold commenced long before the usual bour of opening the board. The earilest transactions were at 11934, from which there was a Gecline to 113% on the advance in Ave-twenties in London, where the market was reported firm and active, Later in the day the Germans were supposed Ww be buying, and as the cable announced a reaction in London with a deciine in five-twenties to 81% against 83 in the forenoon there was @ pressure to bay, under which gold ran up to 120, Sull iater {t was rumored that Napoicon was sick, and as his death would, in the estimation of the Gold Room, put an indeiinite termination w the “war,” the price declined to 11534, reacting at the close to 118%. The short interesi in the market has been greatly ipereased by sales on the part of those who regard gold as being entirely above {ts real vie. Hence the carrying rate showed some relaxation to-day. ‘The market is easenilaliy weak, and while it is very doubtful whether actna! hostilities will advance the price much beyond the present quotation, Jt in very certain that peace in Europe, if suddenly agreea upon, woald produce a panic whica would put gold to 110, or possibly below that figure. The course of the market is shown in the tabic:— 118% 2P.M. -ho 8PM 118% 3:53 P. M.. lox 4 P.M. 119% = 5:30 P.M 119% 5:46 P.M. 10%, jarket holders paid six, seven, S)X gould, seven gold, and 1-32 per cent to nave thetr balances carried over. The operations of the Go} Exchange Bank were as follows: 2 i : ate Wed i i 5 3 : E i RE i PAVANGHL « Ley - lo + $112,403,000 1,797,488 ourrency buances. . 4,303,429 Nothing is definitely Known astothe extent of the specie shipment to-morrow, but the amount ‘was variously reported as likely to reach about two anda half miilions, #{ will be remembered that the shipment of last Wednesday was only about fifty per cent of she sam which was reported beforehand. The report assisted gold on its upward movement to-day, the subsequent decline being helped by the lower rates ior and duiness of exchange. VORKIGN EXCHANGE LOWER. While the nominal quotations for foreign exchange were the sume as previewaly given actual transac- donk were at a concession of a sixtecnth to an eighth per cont. ‘The dealings are confined w sterling and francs, continental bills being purely nominal. | The following were the closing quotations:—Sterling, sixty days, good to prime bankers’, 1097; a 11034; short sight, 110% a 110%; Paris, sixty days, 5.143; a 5.18%; short sight, 5.10 % 5.0934. MONKY BASIER. ‘There was a better supply of money available tor call Joana, and some of the government houses had large balances Icft with them at five per cent. Other- wise the general rates were six and seven per cent, secording to the class of the collaterals and the standing of borrowers. In commercial paper there is less activity, and the rate of discount ranges from | seven per cent upward for prime double names. STOCKS UNSETTLED AND IRREGULAR. ‘The stock market opened strong and buoyant under purchases by brokers representing the re puted clique and other heavy dealers, the decimne gold to 1183, also exercising a temporary influence in turning the tide of prices. It was but temporary, however. The two markeis have been disconnected in a great ineasore of late, and their movements are now more distinct than they have been at any time since the agitation produced by ue war news. While an advance in gold would doubttess iead to a | further decline in stocks 1 does not follow that lower gold will lead to higher stocks, unless the weakening of the gold premium arises from de¢iinite prospect of peace in Kurupe. The great dinancial and commercial disturbance produced by the hostile atifinde of the two greatest natt ot Europe has checked the “bull” movemeut in stock commenced, or rather revived, abou! the isi of the month, when, with peace all around the hortzon, the recetyers of nearly sixty millions of interest money were seeking investments. ‘Bull’? move- ments in stocks are so pecullarly dependent upon mental and moaey inflation that they require the world to be at peace. That gold aud stocks may d cline together we have signal proof in the taci tie tree days ago, when gold was 123%, Central was 96, Lake Shore 97, St Pant 63 and Pachic Mau 4: oday with gold 1184¢ 2 120—~a fallof about four per cent— New York Central was down to 924, Lake Shore to 0, Reading to 935,, Si, Paul, 597;, and Pacific Mall 405. Rad the clique of operators wiuo tailed yes day sold gold at its highest mstead of buying it they would have retrieved their losses in Lake Shore. ‘The movements of the day were irregular, however | and while the lowest prices of the present down- ward movement were made for New York Central stock and scrip 1 for Reading, the resi of the market was steady at (he previous decline. One and Missivsippi and Rock Island were, in- deed, firm: lake Shore aguia fell to 90; but as there is @ large outstanding short interest to he covered at that pointit ald not go below 1. Reading was pressed for sale, and large blocks were | turown on the market, owing to rumors that the re cent dechne of ten per cent has occasioned heavy losses, if not failures, in Philadelphia. The geueral market, after falling one to two per cent, reacted a half to ono per cent late in the day, and closed very duli. The following were the closing prices at the jJagt seseton of the Stock Exchange:—Cantop Gom- pany, 667; Consolidation Coal, 20; Cumberland Iron, 40; Western Union, 4 @ 34%; Quicksilver, 5a7; Man- poss, 6% @ 8%; do, preferred, 1% a 11h; Boston Waver Power, 15 bid; Adams Express, 643¢ a 05; WelleFargo Express, 14 & 142; do. scrip, 2% 2%; American xpress, 43% United States Express, 43% a 44; Pacific Mall, 400 40%; New York Central consolidated, 9244 a 9335; do, serip, 87%¢ a $8; Erie, 22. 223/; Harlem, 131 bid; Reading, 9975 m 94; Michigan Central, 118 a 118%;; Lake Shore, 9 # 9)¢; inols Central, 1203; a 192; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 106% a 10634; Chicago ana Northwestern, $2 4 82%; do proferrod, 84%; bid; Olevelsnd, Columbus, Cincinnatt and Indianapotis, 78% 380%; New Jersey Central, 1003 © 101; Rock Island, 12 bid; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 697% a 60; do. preferred, 755 8 1%; Toledo, Wabash and Weatern, 48% a 40; do. preferred, 74; Fort Wayne, 92% a 9344; Chicago and Alton, 114 a 116; do. pre- ferred, 114% bid; Ollo and Mississippi, 34 a 2434; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 105 a 10534; Morcis and Kgsox, 87% &@ 884%; Boston, Hartford aud | changed in val warning: piety bot by the light of | Erie, 3% 8 3%; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 107 a 1094; do, preferred, 11534 @ 116; Columbus, Chicago and Indians Central, 13 a 1834, MIGUESE AND LOWEST PRICES The extreme fuctuations in the prices of the lead- ing stocks were as follows:. New York Central consolidated. a York Central scrip, Harlem Reading. { Lake shove f Wabasa, 40% | Norwnwésvera. + 8836 | Northwestern preferr: + 85hy Roox Islan)... 134g Milwaukee and St, Pau, Bs Milwaukee and St. Paul Preferred... 7634 Obto und Mississippl. 86. Paeafic Mail... 40% GOVERNMENT BONDS BRADY. ‘The home investment demand from private capl- talists and savings and discount banks keeps the | goverument market steady, and prices show little disposition to fuctuate on the foreign quotation. Indeed, the gold market now solely reficcis tue changes In the London price. The following were the latest street quotations:—United States currency, Sixes, 11034 @ 111; do, do., 1881, registerea, 112% a 112%; do. do., coupon, 11234 a 112%; do. five-twen- ties, registered, May and November, 108% a 10376; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 108% 4 109; do. do., 1864, do. do, 105% a 109; do. do, 1865, do. do., 108% @ 109; do, ao,, 1865, do, January and July, WT B 10744; do. do., 1867, do. do., 107% @ 107%; do. do., 1868, do, do., 103% a 10834; do. ten-forties, —— 10644 % 10634; do. do., Coupon, 106% @ 10644. SOUTHERN SECURITIES FIRMER, There was a geueral improvement in the Southern, st, led by @ recovery of one to two per cent in new ‘Tennessees, which wore in demand, to cover spec jauve sales, The North Carolinas were steady, but barely so. The following were the closing prices:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 62% a 63; do, Dew, 60 a 60%; Virginia, ex coupon, 64 a 68; do. new, 65 a 66; do. registered stock, old, 50 a 51; Georgia sixes, 80 a 85; do, sevens, 92 a 04; do. do. old, 90 4 91; North Carolina, ex coupon, 4934 a 50; do. funding, 1866, 25 3 36; do. do., 1868; 33 a 34; do. new, 20 a $2; do. special tax, 2334 a 24; Missouri Sixes, 883¢ a 89; do, Hannibal and St. Joseph, 88% a 89; Loutslana sixes, 69 a 70; do., new, 67 a 69; do., levee sixes, 70a 72; ao. do., eights, 88 a 90; do., Penitentiary sevens, 78 2 80; do., railroad eights, $4.2 86; Alabama fives, 70a 71; do., eights, 99 a 100; do., Fallroad eights, 96a 98; South Carolina sixes, S42 89; do., new, Jnly, 75 a 78; do. do., October, 15 @ 89; do., registered stock, old, 76 452; Arkansas sevens, 73 4 76. MISCELLANKOUS. Attention 13 called fo an advertisement in anotuer column concerniny, Manitowoc county bonds. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Friday, July 22—10:15 A.M. 20 dO, 00, ry 100 Litinoie ‘Gentral RR: WL G00Chic & NW prof.si 85 -b80 Bai WO Chie & Rk I ei. lo. j 400 Mil A St PRR 1:0 fot, Wab & W Ri 190 do. jeago @ Chic & Alt RE seri; Maripora M Co..b ¢ 200 Del, Lack & W. West U Tel. BE8Sievey One o’Clock P. 200 ahs Harter 100 Mich Gen RK. WLS 4&8 RR. 1600 de. 400 Clev & Pitta RR... 100 Chic & NW RR 920000 Tenn 6's, ex 1090 Tenn 64, n 2000 Georgia 1" 100 sh» Weat U Tet 100 Mariposa Min. ‘50 Mar pi 100 U Stats 00 swt Sie WH ABtJO RR! 10m” bet cal 87% WOH ESTO RR pi... Min STREET QUOTATIONS Helf-past Five o’Clock sUnTal.... 26 NWestern pref. #47; n 25 Pacite Mail... N Jersey Cen... 100 a WI NY Central cou Hock Intand ... 112% a 113° N Y Gen scrip : BOs He Erte. wea 1 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Farvay, Ju BUILDING MATRRIALA—The murkot arucles coming under this heading wax wit change. The demand was light, but prices were generally mendy, Fasiern spruce were in fair supply, and the demand being only moderate, prices were heavy, except for choice tchednies, which were held with considerate. tironeas. | About 700,000 feet wore eommon to pri 2-6 P.M, almost ail partlowar sale, but un- ern. Lim closing at #2 i> for Kas! i only in moderate demund, bur withont change { We quote :—-Common, #1 18, and imp $1 70, Cement wan dul but stewdy at $19 for Korendale. For brick there waa a steady demand at $20 a 5 for Vhiladelpbia front; $1 a9 for North river, $12 n Yb for Crotoa, 5 Bly s #4 for pale, and $74 27 60 for Now Jer BETAW AX war dull, the dem and tbe xales were unimportant 2.S7e. for Westera and Soutuera yellow. CANDLES.-"The market was extreme'y qu no demand except tor sinail lots to anop. Prices were heavy. thous] ny lowe maniting, Ve. a 180. ; sperm, COCOA wn’ dull abd we Ben tirely nominal at 10c, w 13 ie. a Whe. 9. for Marac, ¢ only for sroxit jote, were numinu! at 36e, | i There wae sent Wants. and city ada | Me. * | bold: 70.—TRIPLE SHEET, Gorn war dui! and lower, closing at ti 4 for the best. The eules wore 80,000 Dushes it it 4 BE Ud for new wixed Weut- ory and 1 1G for yellow. Gate were dull and heavy, the fries belay [0,00 bushels at Gie. a Gtize. for Western do- livered, and ie. for Ohio and State. Rye was (ul and (8 for Canada, In bond. Barley and arey malt were stil dull and nominal, Of Canada peas 7,0) bushels, 19 bond, were gold at ol 12. FerioaTs. The market waa very quiet, but rata to almost ai ports were vory tim owlnx to ihe scarcity, of room. ‘fo Liverpool, per steamer, grain room commanded 2d, and was held at the close at hile Hour £Oom Was quoted at 44, To Lonson, M1, grain was quoted at Lid. aad our at Sa. 1 ied. a Ss, Sa, chartering bus\news was dall, the demand for ali kinds of tonnage being hight, and rates were leas irm, though previous figures were gener: aly demanded. ‘The engagements were:—1o Liverpoo. per steamer, 7,500 bushels wheat at 10d. ; 15,000 do. do, Bo and fov.bbla’ dour en private terms. ‘To Lomion, ou ts. Lyd. w Ua. Su; 25 Lone tallow at Bisy avd 1000 bbs, ros!n on private terms, ‘The charters were: A Norwegian bark to Cork, for orders, with 1,700 qr& grain at 7a. td, A bark (1.400 vbls.) to the Mediterranean, petro'eum, at 7s. in bbis., aud about Sic, in cases, A bark from Philadetphia to Havre or Dunkirk with 3,000 erude do, on private terns, IDEs. —The market for all descriptions was very dull, there arcely any demand, and prices were somewhat ir- We heard of Important sales, = We Ey Bige. w HC. + a, 8 Ye. 2056 to BiG IDe., BRAC, Bie. ; Corrientes, 2 to 22 Ibe, 2lge. w e,; Rio’ Grause, 20 to 22 thay '28e,: Orinoco, 21 to 98 Tha, YLive. m ue. Caitforuia, 32 to 26 ibs., Me. a 2Dive.5 Central American trimnec, 18 to21 los, Live. a Maize; not trimmed, 18 to.9t ‘and Mexican, 22 t0 24'ibs., i%o. 2 BO} no 20 Lo. BB hws Tae T8e.; Bahia, BI 032 Nosy TR, Porto caveilo, toma ; 1B t0 17 Iban, 19. Bir Whe. 18ige.; Truxilio, LEATHER.—-The market for hemlock solo was falriy active, the demand being partly speculative, butjehielly for consump- tion, and prices were very sirong at'the quotations appended. ‘The receipss are ouly moderate and the sioek ts only fair, though weil assorted. Union crop was more active for choice lots,” which were” rather Ligher; other kinda were unchanged in value. Rough was more sought after, sau pricce, were frmier tor prime graies. “We quote. Hemlock, Buenos Ayres light, 28. a Siiie.. per Ih. : do. do, middle, ic. n BUc.;do. do. heavy, 2<c. a $950; do., good damaged, 3c. a 23g0. Califoruia, light, 270. 280. do., 24e.; do., heavy, 28e. w/e. ; 0., good damaged, se Tinoco den Nght 38, w 37i4e.; do. midaie, he. ;do., heavy, Bifyo. @ og. 5 dO. he. "poor damage, all Kinds aid weights, Bc, «2-0. Tough, ligt, Mle. a Bie.; doy midile aud heavy, Dc, — Sic. Rotor ero City Stanghier flyby 8c, w the,: do,'do..mldale, Bie. w dle. ; do. do., heavy, wc. w hie. Porvign hides, Tat ‘Me. the. ; do., middle, Sac. & BBe.; da. hoary, io ‘tea, Onk rough—Light, ite. » ble.; do., middie ne MOLAS8ES.—There was no ebange to note in the market. The demand was enureiv conined to small quanto: to sup. ply present wants, and prices were generaily nominal, No salen of conseiuence were reported. ‘We quuie:— New © Cuba—Centrifugal and mixed... Cinyed «0.0... Muscovado, reilaing: Muscovado, grocery. Porto Rico English Ialands - 5 New Orleans We a a a 6 Big wae unapartaa but the market was decidedly h jolders refusing to. sel excep! at an advance of $1 a $1 30 per tou on our last quoto- tions, owing to the high price of gold. Egiiiton was held at 535, Glengarnock at lartaberrie und Coltneas $38. No sales were revoried. In American iron the transactions were diminative, out prices were quite steady, especially tor the best brands. ‘fhe sales were £00 tons No. 2X on private ght scrap 200 tone were ‘on priva terms; No. 1 American was quoted & 33, aod No, 3 do. $40 4 SBI. Reiined bar was dni! and Drlces were nouinal at #76, Ralls were dull, and we heard Of no sales of moment. American were quoted at 37) u 7 currency, and English 259 a $60, gold, Kussla sheet was quoted at Ho. a 1iige., gold; common and retined bar, from store, e'market for lead was quiet, but prices ‘were rather stronger, closing at a 86 60 for ordinar 100 tons were sold, part at $6874. Rpelter was slow of sale, business being doubtless restricted by he, Srmnens of holders, wo generally demanded Ghie, ea were 00 tons Silesian at tye, METALS.— nd pr! Engiisb at gold, St and Banco at 8c. do. Viatea were qu mail sales were made within the range of ®4 75 for. ©. charcon), #7 @ 7.75 do. for L. C. coke, for coke terue, and #7 75 » #8 25 do. ior cuarcoal do. The business fn copper was light, and prices favored buyers. The Bales were about 20),000 ibs. at 2c. for Baltimore, and i0)4c, @ Wisc. for lake. NAVAL Storts.—The amount of business consummated in spirits torpentine was smnall, owing to the increased firm m of pelle: who den 3 for merchant- lots, in consequence As high as ‘BAe, was bid tora lotin yard. A few email sales were ported at 3c, 9 S9%6c, Crude turpentine was duit and nomi- hal atouriast quotations. ‘The market for rosin was still Aull, the demand being contined to small lots of the fine to supply immediate wants, and prices were heave, not quotably lower. Btrained wae quoted at 9175 2.91 86; No. 2, 81 90» 82 374g, No. 1) Bz 50m $3 50; pale, GS 75. n ¥4 75; extra do. and window glass, #6 «87 60) Wil. aington (ar Was dull and nominal at @2, ‘No sales were re- .. There was some inquiry for wholeaale lots, but the high prices asked restricted Vusiuess, Lard wan dul! but iy lirmly held. Pring a SL 27g. We ae quoted saponitied red at 7c, a 72¢,, Bank, Toe. ; Stratis, 4 ireinia. Iubticating (Globe), &ie.; menhaden, Aico! a Xe. ; oxira refined seal, ¥7c.', crude’ whale, 8ic. ‘The. , crude sperm, #1 83; #140 8 B58. NS. Keceipis, 99 packages cut meats. The mar- stern mess pork was dull and heavy, and prices oming at about $8025 on the spot, and tor en Ficre were barrels for Auguat de- 260 do. for do. at B30 95, and about 100 @) tor city and barre! Western mers. mess was im fufr demand, Gnd frm at $29, at which price 500 barrels were disposed of. Dressed hoga were in fair request and prices were steady and hrm at 2c, a Ike. for city. There was lesx demand for beef, holders of which were more anxious to reulize, though prices wore no lower. About 10) bbls. were sold within the range of $13 a $16 50 for plain mens, and $16. a M19 for extra do, Teree bees wus duli and we heard Of no sales, though full prices ware demaaded. Prime meex ‘was in amall aupply and quoted at $8.7 a BU0, according to Quality. Beet hare were anil, bei quoted at $80 x Blo for common to choice Sonthern and Western; ro #ulen were re ported. Bacon wae dull, but being ac: was held for full ‘prices; wae quoved lbee a ibe. Cut me were in good demand = and frm r prices, while kinds were quiet, bat ueld for {nil figures. Phere were sold 20 packages amoked hark, at Mc. aoe. for choice. Plekled hama were quoted at 2c. a2lc. The lard t wae leas active aud easier, cloning weuk at tic, a 16/Ge. for prime Weatern steam. "there were sold 450 packages, at 1640. « Mie, for Weatern and Ie. a 164e. for ‘The market for tter was without dectied chan ces were steady nt former quotations, owing to the moderate supply of ail kinds, ‘The demand was chiedy for the better grades. Cheese was slow of sale. ‘There was but iittle demand trom the home and only & moderate mquiry for export, owing to the unfavorable raporta frou Europe and the olty and high rates of freight. For extra lota Mc. « 8. Was demanded, but 14J«¢. would donbiless have becn accepted for alarge lot. We quote :——New butter- State half firkio tubs, fair to extra, 2c. 0 Ble.: di 5c. A ke. ; State, W a fresh pails, Suc. a th ‘ood, Ise. ‘a abe. ; do, firkine, ‘con mon Western, 40. a Tigo. : State, Wester, common to good, 0. PRIROLEUM,.-The teansactlo State face ip crude in bulk were «till unimportant. ‘There waa no demand except for #foall 1 } supply fmm nd to sell to any extent would have bi ‘Agcept of about Iigc.; 12%c was the price. The rales were 000 byle. at that price, DI. was cull, heavy and. nomin: about Vice; no sales were reported. Naphtha was in mod erately active demand at about yesterday's prices; 600 bbls rime brand were sold ut Ye. The market for refined ofl ex: ibited rather more activity, the business being maink; composed of settlements of contracts, but prices were again lower, closing at about Me., nt which price two or three con tracts were settled. A. eal Bise. The were 2,00 bbis., for July, at 24e.—closing at 3,000 do., for Augnet to October, at 6c. and 2,000 do. for the balance of this year at 26%c. For jobbing lots the demand was higher, a! 27e. a 28 the latter price for primn white. In" Phiiadeipbia the market waa more lve at yesterday's prices. although two ov three setilements prices. About Sige, ti ts, ‘There were sold 5,500 bbls. + and 4,000 do, for August 4c j.—-Garolinn was quiet, but steady in val saiee were made within the prime. Of Rangoon 250 hage were sold, 3 STMARINY. demand was very’ ligut, and tue sates were conlined toa faw small Jota within the range of Ic. a Small nye of Shc. akc. for fulr to Wige. tor common to choice grades. Prices fi; SOAr.-Casttic was dull, bet unchanged. only abo boten, in within the rang 0. Suea—The market for raw A y any do 8 We. nd, and prices we envy, though rediiction in COED. out change. 19¢., Russia bo! Coo though prices w The demand was light, but prices w: Mania war quoi | 88 inch’ henda, 1 d0.5 36 40.5 9 2 805 molasses do.. ‘O2 do. 60; bax do., #80; pipe do., 86 69 rum di Hoops, I teet, 40 a 0; | 840. | there was a moderate business tran prices for which were quite y at ur quot ‘The demand war entire) the trade, of the Signal wan sold at 1A. in bond, and 5 peas in other de tuough prices wer sendy quote: —Kio~-Ordinary cargoes, Bhic. 1d49e.; good di .; extremes for sh + Santos were disposed of. the pus important, | | | old, duty patd. ' Corron.--The market for this staple exhibited a fair de. gree of activity, there being a good demand for both spinning and speculation, and the tone of the market wax Sriners est + Savantlla, 15, ming though prices were bo higher. ‘The o} tively moderate, inciiding 497 nales to ative ; there were sold 1,850 bales, of whieh 872 were (aken by spinn by epectiators and 240 by exporters, For future delivery the market Was wore active at about yesterday's figures, There were fold about 100 bales, basis low widdiing, for July at 18%c., 850 do, do. wt I9e., 850 do. do, at 19ige.:" 50U do for rings were compara August at 1739c., 60 do, do. ab L7590., 10 do. do, at 17340, ; 80 do tor tt 100 do. for October at (late d | guet at 17 | IN, 7 Receipts, ) bags corn meal, 40, . CORN, 26,718 do. oats, and 7,600 The tour market was ir regular. phi goods wer and the bids wer wanted to any great exten generally too law to admit oF busines Trade prands were Jn fair request at about steady pri ‘The sales were about 10,000 bbia, Southera flour was di but unchanged, the sales being 1,500 bbis, Rye flour w rcaree and tirm, with a moderate demand. + 200 Corn meal was duli, bat unchan; No.2 Stain... “ Supertine s Exira Stave. Chotce do... ne Superiine Western... Extra do, Extra Minnesota, gets Round hoop Ohio, sipping branus Round boop Ohio, trade brands, Family....... 4 St. Louts low extra. Bt. Louis straight oxira.. Bt. Louis choice doubie extra, Ft Louts eboice fainily. Rye fot Corn mea re Corn meal, Brandy win ~- Wheat waa in tair re prices being aboutde, a 4c, below yent There was some speculative demand, more favorable advices § more steady, 81 234 for No.8 spring, $1¥4 for No. 3 Ch 0 2 Milwaukee, $1 24 for do. in store, § rime de. instore and delivered, $1 02 far No. 1, #L 52.0 $1 68 for poor ainber winter tn store and deliveres, $i 80 for good No.2 amber aelivered, 196 for prime Nw Udo. in store, | Block work, good and fin nerally” indiepored to grant i prices to eiiect sales. Fair to good refining Guba was quoted At Hpo, 2 10g. The sales were only 10 bhde, Redued was quiet, but ‘quite steady in. value, closing at ide. for ‘bard, Uige. a i3Sye. for soft white, to: extra © and il a ik, for yellow. Coba—tnfertor to" common’ retinme, 8c. & retning, gc. A ret 0c. a 10%. ; prime to chi grocery, 10%5c. a lic.; cen trilugal hhis. mad boxes nllige. ; moluence (bide, wat boxes), 8c. uw We,: meiado, o}6e. abe. Havans—-Boxes hi wtansiard, Noe. 7109, 44 do, to 15, 17 . 19 to 20) is Porto’ Rico--Retio racer c. a 11%Ge. FOnAOCO. Age: OM to 12, ¥ 5 16 to 1b 12 white, a 10g0, a 13)60. es. 9540 but prices we The tations wi ‘(bom . The iugulry tor red buyers, sales were Ds eat wos a ‘50 ne salen teady ih vallte, @ modgrate deraar, 6250 bales Havana at Boe. 2%) 02M, and 6 do, on private terms, We append the & Renbiehsy = Dig ha-— Frosted jugs % Partly frosted lige Sound luge Gormaon ‘leat. Mediuin leaf. od leaf... lewf.. Fin chanette aakachusette fine wrappers. New York state ii a4 lie + eurrency; good, Havana—© PI fine, GL Ode. 1 cut, Sc. a B24¥e., © average lott, ic, a #ac. Manufactured. Biack work, common and median, in bond... rrency; Ih cut, St m BL O2 Ie. Bri Bright wor at work, common and medium ood end tine, Wook,-We bare to note m continuance of the dulneen that has prevatied to tho market for a long time past. majority of sellers report a slightly improved detaand, increase in business, owing to tha fact that Daye: demanded, ex v7) ent wants, ‘Wor ct and {9 consequence holders are firm in she new til continues to come forward slowly and i an Tight supply; prices are att Pulled woot ts slow of suie, the demand being o and prices are weak, y for The business in ‘Teens ‘ aiinues limited, and pri ¢ heavy, erpecially for the low apd meditin graves, California te moderately tive for spring eiip at about former prices, but anil and nominal for fail chp. For (orelgn the tarkel Is dully and prices are unsettled. The sales were about 1:00) Ibs. feeca in lots nt dle. a 66e., Inoluding [0,000 Western, Stato and Michican at auc. @ 446); 40,000 Ubi 1 45e. 9 bie, for low Ibs, pul ‘Texas, in lots, nt fornia at 220. ibe. pulled also 20,000 ),000 ibs Bye, for low to tine ; 12,000 tbe. Call 340. for common to a tora, pring chip, 1,0K0 was rumored of 2,000 bhix. at | | could pub Ame 6,8 CURES IN ONE YEAR SCIENCE HATH HER VICTORIES AS WELL 48 War, A REVOLUTION IN MEDICINE. Catarth .. Consumption .. Bronehiti Kheumatism 26,88 SWORN CURES OF Heart Diseases. Kidney Affoctions, 1004 Maladies, Womb Complaints, ‘Beanie ‘Nervous Debiiliy. ‘Feinaie Diseasen. TRever and Agus, St. Vitus’ Daw JOrgante Weakness. “Inovatred Memory. Nodes, Ulcers, Eruptions. Bahausting Drain on System. MADE BY THE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. A SUCCESS UNPARALLELED IN THE HISTORY OF #418 he Thaumaturgic Day. azaia ‘he week and nervous are MEDICINE, THE PROOFS GIVEN de atcong ‘The blind sea—the deaf hear The lame walk the sick are restored, THE UNSVERSITY MEDICINES ARE THE FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIONS OF E NEW YORK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY. (acorporated by the State of New Vor.) NOT. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF CANCER PLANT.-~ ‘This lant, ihe most powerful remedial for the eure of Iilood and Skin Diseasca ever discovered in Materia Medica, Is an immediate and permanent curative for all Serofulous, Can- cerous and Eruptive Maladies. ‘The Cancer Plant is noid the following warrantee, viz:--As a Biood Purifier, oue Dott of thie taxteact le jaranteed to possess more real virtue than one dozen lew of any Sarsaparilia or Aie- Fative extant, In leas than one year the ave reached the vast number of 100,000 packaces, Price $2 per vackage Canin book), of three packayes for #5. curo for Deafness Is dally curing c. formerly regarded aa hopelessly incurable. 5 one of thin great modern chemical discovery in Ainerica and publication ‘(with book), oF CATARRH SPECIFIC... Ci NO. i, two p 1% the most formidable cases Of Catarrh almost instantly, Warranted to cure sonstant king and apiiting, offensive breuth, “ataity” or “atopped up" feeling in the head and discharge of thick, thin mucus from the nostri ond Price 82 per pack with Look), or three packages for $5. HYDRATED cure of Pulmonary heals tubercles, acid or polyon, ores atrength. 01 uplendid chemical synthenis, NO. IV. OXYMEL.—Our perfec Con pt i alla; Contains no opium, pruasic Price $2 per package (with book), or three packages for $5, PILE EXTRACT. canea of bil FLULD EXPRACT OF Y¥ almoat a apecitic aud binediny Price $8 per package (with The never fatling Pile Core has cured bites of forty yeare’ duration. ouk), oF three package for $5. No. VI. {CLOW JESSAMINE,This te uevery form of Lleart Disease, and ts em- of our leading physicians in regular iiation, Valvular Derangement and Ei largement or Wasting of the Heart. Price $2 pet package (with book), or three packages Cor #5. NEURAL Neuralgia, (wi HEALING powertul healiu to the blood a Nodes, Blotches, ETHEREAL bausted Vitality, Weakness, some of them of the most tntractive char Ope thoukand ean equalit. P: two packages (0! INJECTION tious Digoases cures Old Cases in one week. NO. Vn. ELIXIR. Seiuticn 95 times s peefect reliel. ith bOOk), oF three packages (or 5. No. Vit. BLOOD-AND-BONE OUNTMERT. - Tbe moat 1g application known to science. Penetrates 4 houes, heallng Ulcers, Sores, Sweilings, Price #1 ver box, of alz buses for $5. NO IX. PHOSPHORUS. ‘The radival cure for Bx Has cured over 5,000 cases of Organic ter, td for any prescription that age with special book), oF ollars will pe e #3 por pac OF CHLORIDE OF GOLD.Cuces Iafec+ Cures recent eases in twenty four nou Price #5 per pack book), or two packages for #5, KATALPA Emnenag’ plunte, ae Price Bz per p AMARANTH ative, and D and luzurio! Warranted to per bottle (with FIVE MINUTE FRAGRANT PAIN ¢ R im any part of th NO. XU. 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MAY APPLE tio, ant!-Bilious per coun, TH are not palent medicines, t New York Med: the Stats, aad s a number of dir belleve that the sbould health destro, town end city nade in in dies echemiatry medicines ti A knowles that of any physicians that bave warrant these componnds to be tor dinease ever almost incredib! 0 dineas physiol pas been tol Vhey are the ‘au pri of the most rate are to-day sweeping the e jog he lead prescribed by over one thou NO FORGED CERTIFIGATES REQ No medicines ev performed by t ausidered aiiiicted, b Todine, Bromine, wix bottles for w6. fue and take ® decisive effort to eyood the power of cure. these letters for the encouragement of the book of 1,000 pages would not contalu ¢ jay, and mark the reauit. If anything else epain fo quickly, no charge will be made. lorolorm, Oplumi, Ac , Pep RESOLVED Chemical Mineral Water, Wun and Phosphorus —the of therapeutic chemistry--cares Todigestton, + Gentle aperient ani artic. Prive $! NO. XVII. PD AGUE GLOBULES.—One box cures any and Ajue. niain bo Quinine, Mercury, nic. Price @9 per box, or thiee boxes for $b NO. XVUIT. PIL Sugar coated. Infallinle cure for rice 60 venta per box, oF go per che. NO. AIX FISLS.Sogur Fawily Pil. Price Sdeents per box, or §5 f UNIVER! MEDICINES favoritey ical University, ap incorporated institut * nusovanee with the views of by American practitioncra, who tim ye when edueated physicla erthrow the ery prevailing in every and wuby Alife, responsible reine uccordanc principies of medical Jace of the worthless or dangerous pateat ng the country of medicine and chemi ry as profound ne enables us to What ioe aver placed before thi bh wheb they finest p) ROTA, BD naive m NIVERSITY MEDICINES nity from Maine to Mexico, Kestoratives, and rapid rus apd haw ‘They are cow jaoe ding He coming *nornous, ad phy ceived #0 many gent f wapuce of time. We are etters trom every part of the country, from ¥ and physicians, recording the most astoy ing cures Many ot these cases had been We wish that we remedies. era, FROM OUR LEFTER-FILES In order to « owing opini ven. bi es, 28 @ moral are totally nnlike the 88. Persovnil L tracts, taken fro Tnatitation, Corner S _Phorgssors found “them ot under my charg Professor Bcort AND ASsOctATns—T MED! in e this pot genulac, GENTLEMEN as 000 01 Univensirt nvince the akeptical, we this day pubil intellivent, respectable UNIVERSITY NEDIGINES. thent Werrity, and made'oath mighty God, that the Y MEDIC eur. J enclose you a number of +e * 1 will pay 3,000 if selected from mn thousands vol 8 who Lave tised the ES thenweives, or in thelr fami tee that these magnificent remedies f the hour. J. W. Scott, Pre guar lowln| mm original WM. H, RIBE genuine, unko ly recelve , Notary Pubife, h stroct and Filth avenue, New York. Surokon GeNenats Orriey. > WASHINGTON, March 10, 1859.5 we forward my & ad order for UNI- 1 am pleased to sey that I have great service in the ireatmeds of patients os Pi A. A. Surgeon, U. 8. A. a SRLSE STREET, + May 1, 18t0.5 UNIVERSITY PORTLAND, M are rapidiy revolutionizing the practice of medicine in Maine. * * * 1 hi tenta. * ¢ © Here in Portland 1 thirds of the doctors’ patients * # * handred paente, and am establt ee * Ts e over five hundred pa- have take away tio. T have nearly two ing ten agencies a day. VERSITY MEDICINES orn out with bard Work, erildicates of yreat cures, ne of thera can be found that i ‘APLES, State of Maino Agent. Monin, Ala., May 3, 1870. Send us a full line of your goods by stenmer eaidie, AY we intend tO make the sale of the MEDICINES « specialty, laying myre cut: well $100,000 of UN #¢' 9) Sam ier than any medicines ve the most umbaunded bel dence to their curative have ever sold. In fact, we fa thom, and alw: profereace to all we have ever known. cently made some astoninling cures in Mob! Ovvcrth, Kidney Diseases, Specific, fe. recommend them to our cuatomers im We bave re From a distinguished member of Cor A Wasuiworon, May 4, 1870. My Drax OocroR—Your medictoes seein to net favore- bly ont ling the bieod. * © * Lam much Sirared area Se taih tte tdders of stédion act inproved.* cate ee very faith ta your medicine aod skill. ou are dUybienud of Gi wdo great work, and that yoo will do it, * * You have dong & great deal of good {ur me. ** * Yon understand your business, © * * Vou the second physiciaa whom E have confidence in. * | would not trust the block heads dow here to give phyalc to ty horse. Buatnovitee, Pa, April 18, 1879, TO PRrovrsson SoOTT- Enclosed please find aketen ot the case of William Carson, of thia place, aged 48, Disease, in- arated serofulous ulear of the right Jot, painful and gangye, nous, of 25 years’ stauding, It had exhausted all the skill of murabrous physictans durliy that time, ‘This teerfbie picture was Lin condition on the tat of Febru- ary, i870. § Bon ¥ the use the Cancer Piant Extract, Heating Blood-and- , aud May Apple Pills "he i now eaticeiy: This cane haw attracted remark aod amazement. He betn tones turned out to the medicines were 15, aide, your Five Blinute Pain Curer and Neuraigo-Rhes- maile Kilsir bave Areugtuen his neck, drawu’to au angle or ree. Ttook him tn hand, while all the doctors laughed at me, and conside 4 good joke to attempt to eure this poor inant but, thank Gol, T have oured all his maindies, rertored bi xirength, and made him wed perwon with the UNIVERSE EDT Bs. T think, Doctor, that God has tospired you to bring forth remedies for the cure of itis ailicted children that nothing We the ahape of medicines bas yet clved. [ se SAMUEL E. GREEN, 1,558 THIRD AVENUE, Nrw Yorn, June 2, 1870. Professor Suott AND ASGOUIATYS-It is uruly gratltying to Know that science has al lenzth trlamphed urer quackerye Thave been using the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES in my regular ice for some time with the most le success. Disease of every character rapidiy wiccumbs to thelr heautnfol indusnce, You are evidently destived to ov tay ractloe ictne. basin a 8 i s CHAS. K. DRAPER, M. D- Dr. SooTT, Ac..-For yearu [have suffered with cancer of the breast. What my suvTerings were tongue can never tell. Tn « dying cvndition I came to and commenced faucer Plant aod Olutment. Ainioat immediately ‘The tumor has vaiabed, aid through the orow- 1 well woman, in my deep gratitude, and Irom @ sing crest in ure of those similarly ailicted, Taball be pleased to IV queations, New York, October 22, 1863. ius K, CAREY, ‘Three bottles of your Hydrated Oxymel cured me of con- sumption, although our Bridgeport physicians said that § could aot'be cure: GHOKGE D REYNOLDS, Metuilic Cartridge Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Manon 1, lot, others I doubted thelr eittcney, bi East Kena, Cono., May bi, 1640, Professor SCOTT —Through (he recommends Buntin.don, Kags of Marttord, who hans our Lithia as a remedy for disease of au induced to order some. UstoxViLLE, Coun., J Dr. ScoTT-—Three months ayo 1 was attacked with Heart Disease. Our family physician pronounced it neuralgia of the heart, and preseribed medicine without venett. 1 aleo ascer- at [was affected with that awful disease, spermator- nr . I forthwith obtained your Ethereal ’boaptoras, aad after taking fouc bottles was completely restored. Aferwarda Thad pain in my back, whieh your Lub cured. My oldest boy tiad the akin iisease-herpes_and doctored Ave without relief, 1 gave bim two bottles of your Cancer Plant Extract, and, thauk God, he in weil. WASUINGTUN TYSON, \ §. whels, March 19, 1970 ity Medicines are Pause he thes the p b. Porrsrown, Pa, Jaa 6, 187 vhe On| ura Doctors atir ont bere Dr. Sooxr at you wi people, whic! moat doctor Fgot a Hottie of for iny wilw's kindey dinease, none could cure, and I found it helped her iuntnedistely. . D. CAMP. vANUA, Wa, April 12, 1870. , Soorr 1 hare nsea vour Katract of Cancer Plant foe the blood, and prononnye ft the chief of alteratives, A. N, NELSON, 165 Norra Mats Starr, Provinmnee, RK. I Prore: nine of my friends and myself have trle@ the UNIVERSITY Mi-DICINES, and found Cem sattsinctory evoud our eapectai ¥. 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