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CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS....DECEMBER, 12, 1865. COTTON PRESSES. The Latest and mwt Improved PORTABLE HAND-POWER COTTON PRESS, ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE AT LITTLE 8s MARSHALL'S Agricultural Implement Warelionse, AND SEEID STOIRIE., No. 173 East Bay. PARTIES ENGAGED IN PRESSING COTTON, WOOL or MOSS, will Und it to their atlvunlngo to cnU und ex amine. 8 December 9 HABT & CO., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C, ?FTER FOU SAJLE AT THEIR OLD STASD. CORNER KINS AND' MARKET STS. (?'mis, Revolvers, Shot and Powder " Hoe's " Circular ?Saivs, 8 to GO inch Air? ?cul!mal Iniplenicuts Bar Iron and Steel Metals of all kiinls Building: Materials Tin and Wooilivarc Ilonsolceepiiifr Articles HoIIownre of all kinds . Turpentine and Coopers'Tools Brass and Iron Wire Clotli Bolting Cloth (Anchor Brand) Mill Rocks (18 to 40 inch) Mill Irons Silver Plated Goods Huhhs, Spokes, Axles, Springs. AND A LARGE VARIETY OF OTHER GOODS AT "WHOLESALE &c BETAIL. November 24 lmo il AND COLORS. JUST ARRIVED: 2 TONS NATIONAL WHITE LEAD 1 ton Crot?n White Lend 1 ton International White Lead 2 tons Chicora White Lead 2 tons Racine White Lead 1 ton New York White Lead. LINSEED OIL, ROILED AND RAW COLORS, Ac. For sale low at small advance, lor cash. W. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 East Bay street, PAINT, OIL AND GLASS HOUSE. November 27 GLASS! GLASS! NOTWITHSTANDING THE GREAT DEMAND FOR this article, which bus neai-lv exhausted the snp ply, stiU tuero will bo found w-.h us a LAROE STOCK comprising nearly all b?zcb. Call and satisfy yourselves. W. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 East Bay street. November 27 CflLS ! OILS !" LANDING THE FOLLOWING! WINTER RLEACHED 8PERM OIL Winter Dlcached Oil, and other Machinery Oils. AXLE GEEASE, IN BULK AND CASES. TANNER'S OILS FROM THE 0HEAPE8T QRADE8 TO THE FrNEST ?trait Oil. Call and examine at the East Cay Faint, Oil, and Glass House. W. M. BIRD & CO., No. 208 East Bay street. November 27 _ T?FIilD PETROLEUM OR KEROSENE OIL. K C\ A BARRELS No. 1 REFINED PETR?LEO M OUU 7ft case? Refined Petroleum, in fl%*o gallon cana, In store and landing. For sale by W. M. BIRD & CO., PAINT, OIL AND GLASS HOUSE, No. 203 East Bay street. November 27_ L. S. II0?TS SUPERPHOSPHATE OF Lime. A8UPERIOR AND WELL APPROVED ARTICLE, which has been extensively used both North and ?South, and ban met with unequivocal success. The subscribers aro prepared to lake orders. TROUT k AM8BURY, N. W. corner East Bay and Market streets. ALSO, PERUVIAN GITANO. BONE DUST, kc, &0. November 25 GUANO! GUANO I PERUVIAN AND SWAN ISLAND OUANOS, SUPER PHOSPHATES, and the Rmce Concentrated Fer tilizer, are offered to the Irado at Iho lowest wholenalo prices, by UEO. E. WHITE k CO., No. 6? OlftT-Btrcet, New York. Or, CHIBOLM RR0THER8, Solo Agents, November 17 No. 70 East Buy, Charleston, 8. C. HATS! HATS! HATS! ?Merchants of Charleston, and Dealers Cienerally : WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL YOUR AT TENTION to our stock of HATS, Which art* of our own manufacture, anil especially adapted to this section of country. We sell c-urGoodsat dio samo prices they can be purchased for In New York by tho casu or dozen. Having extensive facilities for manufacturing, wc defy competition, in price, stylo, and quality. All are respectfully Invited to call and examino our stock. CORDITT ft CASSIDY. No. 155 Meeting-street, Charleston, 8. C. "Up Stairs." Manufactory nt Danbury, Ct. KAL-SnoOMS: No. 203 Broadway, New York, and No. lf>5 Meeting-street, Charleston, S. C. November 20 . lmo 33. FOLEY, No. 85 Market-street, CLOTHING, SHOE AND HAT STORE, "TTrOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF OLD AND T V now friends to his fino Stock ol OVERCOATS FROCK AND DRESS COATS VESTS AND TANTALOONS SHIRTS AND UNDER-SHIRTS DRAWERS AND SOCKS BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CATS TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS VALISES, &C, Ac. All of which wUl he sold ot the SMALLEST POSSIBLE PROFITS. Call and sec. November 30 HOI FOB THE HOLLDATS! GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! NOW IS THE TIME TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN SPEND YOUR MONEY TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE. GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE CHARLESTON BAZAAR AND toy _eis^:__po_rixj_m:_ FORRESTON & M'LEAN, jSTo. 621 -King-street, NEAR THE UPPER GUARD HOUSE. TOYS, ALBUMS, BASKETS, FANCY GOODS, FIREWORKS, Ac. GIFTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. November 28 lmo ONE PRICE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND SHALL CON TINUE TO KEEP AT OUR STORE Cor. King and Hasel Sts., A FULL STOCK OF FINE AND COARSE CLOTHING, GOODS, ETC., ETC., Which wo will soil as low as can bo bought in any NORTHERN MARKET. BETAIL PRICES IARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, From which there wiU be no deviation. The friends of Captain B. W. McTUREOUS, for merly of the houHO of Mess. _Iattiii_-3en, O'Haba & Co., will find him at this house, ready to serve them at all times. MAGULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER, No. 270 King-, Corner of Hascl-strect, Charleston, S. 0. November 16 lmo I- I_>-A--V_BC3r_A_:,S PURCHASING BUREAU Nos. 39 and 40 Park Row. ALL KIND OF MERCHANDISE PURCHA8ED. Experienced and competent buyers engaged. Orders filled promptly and i.ltlifully at the lowest prices, and purchases made only from first-class and reliablo houses. Orders will be filled. PAYABLE ON DELIVERY, whon a sufficient sum Is remitted to cover Freight and Com missions. Commissions on sums not exceeding $100_6 per ct. Commissions on sums exceeding ?100.Q)? per ct. Address ISAAC DAVEOA, November 4 P. O. Dox 1708 Now York. HOSIER, BISHOP & CO., Hardware Merchants, WEYMOUTH CUT NAILS AND SPIKES Wosteaholm's Pocket Cutlery Ames' Shovels, Manilla Cordage Collins', Hunt's and Sharp's Axes Hammered Horse Nails. Nos. 11? and 11? Milk-street, Doston. November 29 8mo . S. G. C0URTENAY, BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPOT, No. 9 BROAD-STREET, August H CHARLESTOS, B. G. CHEAP GOODS !_CIIEAP GOODS ! CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, AT P. EPSTIN'S, No. 37a King-street. MERCHANTS OF CHARLESTON AND DEALERS GENERALLY?I would ruBpectfully call your ut cnlion to my Stock of the abovo named Gootls, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, which aro adapted to all sections of tbe country, and which I will soil AT THE LOWEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES. AR oro respectfully Invitetl to call and examino my Goods, both ut No. 372, TWO BOORS ABOVE GEORGE STREET, and No. 2C8, CORNER OF KING AND WENT WORTU 8TREET8. i\ EPSTIN. November 22 lnio OF P. EPSTIN FROM 372 to ?68 CORNER KING AND WENTWORTH-STS. H HAVING BEEN A CITIZEN OF CHARLESTON, 8. C, for tho last four?een years, and extensively mgagcil In the mercantile Rue, I now take this oppor .-nnlty of returning my thanks to tho public for tho PATRONAGE WHICH THEY HAVE EXTENDED, with "?opes for a continuance of the same. reo :pl?r:isr i jst a OF P. EPSTIN, kT THE WELL KNOWN STAND UNDER THE MA.SONIC HALL, KNOWN AS THE OLD BAZAAR. 268, Corner of King and Wentworth-Sts. IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF FOREIGN, DOMESTIC AND FAHCT DRY GOODS, " 7HO HAS ON n.\ND AND IS NOW RECEIVING BY EVERY STEAMER, AT THE ABOVE STAND, A SPLENDID FALL STOCK, CONSISTING OF ; ?A8SIMERE.S. CLOTHS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, DELAINES, PRINTS, HOSIERY, ALOYES, HANDKERCHIEFS,. HATS, WITH YANKEE NOTIONS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, tad would invite Country and City Merchants to jail and examine my Stock before purchasing elac /fhere, M I will eell them at the LOWEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES. 3?. EPSTIN. November 22 lmo ?ITKIN, NOYES AND JOHNSTON, NO, 159 MEETING-STREET, IMPORTERS AM) JOBBERS. ?o? . DRY GOODS CLOTHS AND CASSIRIERES BLANKETS AND FLANNELS I'LOAKS AM) SHAWLS DELAINES AND PRINTS FRENCH ittERINOS PLAIN AND PLAID LINSEYS ENGLISH DRESS GOODS IRISH LINENS BROWN Si BLEACHED SHIRTINGS OPERA FLANNELS SATINETS AND KERSEYS TICKS AND STRIPES. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OPERA HOODS, SCARFS, SHAWLS, Sontags and Nubias. ALSO, A COMPLETE STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, TO WHICH WE DiYITE THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE. October 19_ CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN CHARLESTON. HAVE ?JTJ8T RECEIVED AND NOW OPENING AT our Store, No. 192 King-street, a full stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Also, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, kc, which wo seU at a low price. D. ST R AU Kfl k BROS.. November 23 lmo* No. 192 Klng-st, Charleston, fflHJU RAXLRO-AX) A?1 SUPPLIES, COAL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FUL A IRON NAILS AND SPIKES, EVER Belting, Circular Saws, i MTLL SAW FILES, AND EVERYTHING November 1 . DRY GOODS. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A LAROE AND AT TRACTIVE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Which we are off-ring ?it REDUCED PRICES, consisti? in pan >)f : PRINTS 1 ALPACAS DeLalucs Mcii'mmd Laibes' Mi-rino French Mcrlnocu Vents Longcloth Poplins Hosiery Gloves Rlbbona Handkerchiefs DltuikutH j Stella and Wool Shawls Irish Linrn3 I Cloaks White Good- Linen Huckaback Towels Kentucky.Jcana Tweeds Satincta CiiKHi merca Cloths Skirts Dird-Eyo Diapers Linen Damask Table Cloths. Together with a general assortment of SMALL AVARE GOODS : COMRS BUTTONS PINS NEEDLES TAPES BRAIDS LETTER nnd FOOLSCAP PAPER ENVELOPES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, etc. Wo invito the inspection of our STOCK. W. T. B?RGE & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, November 23_NO. 2 HAYNE-8TREET, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, BLA?VKETS. 229 KING-ST. 229 KING-ST E. Scott & Co., DEALERS IN DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, lave just received by last steamers, full assortmon t o iMERICAN AND ENGLISH FANCY PRINTS Fancy Printed Delaines French ami English Merinos, various shades Black Donibazincs and Alpacas Black nnd colored Dress Silks .rown and bleached Long Cloth, 4-4, G-4, 8-4, 0-4, 10-4 Brown and bleached Table Cloth Brown nnd bleached Canton Flannels Fine Opera and Welsh Flannels, ass. colora Kentucky Jeans and Fancy Tweeds Black nnd col?n*e?l Satinets Broadcloth and fancy Cas?iincro ALSO A HANDSOME STOCK OF THE LATEST STYLE LADIES' CLOAKS AND SHAWLS Grey and brown blankets White and fancy Blankets Lailics' anil Gentlemen's Hosier}-, Ac., To which they call the attention of their friends and the publie in general, and most respectfully solicit a cab. E. SCOTT & CO., NO. 229 KING-STREET, Oppo.ito Porter's Old Stand. November 20 lmo BOGERT, DENNY k CO., into, se _5iA-_r_>TE-sT:R,:__:ET STATIONERS, PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, AND ACCODHT-BOOK MAN?FACT?BERS, STATIONERY, WRAPPING PAPERS, Sic, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOB AND CARD PRINTING Attended to wit li Dlsjin i< li. November 25 3moa CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND V E ST I N G S! FURNISHING GOODS FOR GENTS' WEAR, IN ANY VARIETY. A. S. HULL, Agent, DRAPER AND TAILOR, AT WELCH'S STAND, CORNER MEETDiG AND MARKET STS. November 1 lyr UPHOLSTERER, No. IT CtVEEN-ST., NEAR STATE-ST., BEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUB LIO In general that be is prepared to make and to repair all kind 6f Furniture, to lay Carpet? and Oil Cloth, to Paper Rooms, to Hang Winuowehadcs and Cur tains, Ac, Ac, at very reasonable terms. November 24 (_lmo?_R. WTJERQLAB. SAVANNAH HERALD CAN BE HAD AT Rugg's Book "and Periodical Store, No. 108 JlAllK'tT-STREET. September _0 iRKLEY k CO. o ~n> ste__.:mbo.a.t OIL AND PAINTS. I. SUPPLY OP THE ABOVE ARTICLES. LSO, Y SIZE ANP QUALITY?LEATHEI and MaeMnejry in General, Hfk-MttW#n?fV wfrtTV F.ttri*r*<lKF.Tlf*.' KTJPPI.ir.fi. CONNECTED' W-T-T'1 miStitahoW SUPPLIES. AIICH'D CAMERON. R. C. BARKLBY. VENN I'Kl'K. GREAT DISTBIBUTION i;v Tin: EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION, BJ-fTAULIgflED 1*10. Xo. 1^0 Broadway, New York. ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MELODEONS, FINE OIL PAINTINGS, KXCiUA VI.\*?;s, SILVER WARE, FINE GOLD ?t- SILVER WATCHES? Diamond I'ius, Diamond Rings, Hold />V<<?-?f<7.% Otra/, Florentine, Mosaic, .ht. Loro und Cameo Lililiis' {Ms, Gold Pens with Goltl and Sit ter Extension Holders. Sheer Buttons, Sets of Sintis, l'est tiltil Xt de Chains, Gol'1. Rings, <1*<*. Valued at sr-?i,ooo,ooo.T;s DISTRIBUTION is made in tho following manner: CERTIFIOATES naming each article und Its Valuk*, nrc -placed in SEALED ENVELOl'EH, which an- ?roll mixed. Ono of these Envelope?, containing tho Ccrtifl. cate or Or?f.r for some Article, will bu delivered at our ofltco, or sent by mail t<> any address, without rej/.ard to choice, on recent of 25 Conta. On receiving the Certiticato the purchas? r will set? what Article It draws, ami its value, anil can then send ONE DOLLAR and roeeiv?; the Article named, or rao choose any OTUEB one Article on our List of tho huid vainc. X?S-Purchasers of our SEALED ENVELOPES may. In this manner, obtain an Article Wouth kuoii Onk to, FITS HuxuitKO Dollars, FOR ONE DOLLAR which they need not pay until it i? known what is drawn and its value. Entire. Satisfaction Ouarauteed in a 121 Cases. THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION would call attention to tho fact of ils befan the Origina H and Largest (?lit Asso-elntion in Uto country. Wo aro, therefore, enabled to send Eisv.H Oootw, and gire bettor chances to obtain tho mm?! valsante ?rise?, Minn any other establishment of the kind. The business contin uel to bo conducted in a fair and honorablo mann? r, and a large and greatly increasing trade is proof that our ?m trons appreciate this method of ubtoiulug rich and ele gant goods. During th.* past year this Association ha? Kent a very large number of valuable prises I" all purl* <>l the coun try. Those who putl'oiii/.c il? will receive tin- lull value of their money, aa in? urtivle on our list la worth leaaj. than Out Hollar, retail, .nul there aro no blanks. Parties dealing with us muy depend on baving prompt returns, and tin- article drawn will be iiumedia.ely mit to any address by return mail or express. The following parties have re?-ei)ily drawn valuable prises from the Eureka Association, and have kindly al lowed the use of their names; many other names luight be published were we permitted. Andrew Wilson, Custom House, Philadelphia, renn., Oil Painting, value, ?JlOU: James llarj-'rar? s, s-.'l Eroatl way, New Ym*k, oil Painting, value, |l0U? E. I-'. Joues, Barrett, Marshall Co., Kansas, Melodeon, value, i'-lOOi Patrick J. Byrnes, Waterbury, Ct., Unid Watch, value, 11*29; J. P. Shaw, '?21 East *2<th Street, New Wirk, Piano,, value, .*:I50*. Mrs. (.'has. J. Nevis, Kliuira, N. V., Piano, value, (300; Miss Lucy .lant'Wuy, Elmirn, N. Y,. Cluster Diamond Ring, value i'Jili); Mrs. K. Pvlllioyi r, Citv Ho tel. Nashville, Tenu, Mclodion, valu?-, .?l!??; Osca'r M. Allen, Co. 15, H'Jd Ren. Ind. Vols., Nashville, Tenu., Watch, vah?o, $85; Rowland S. Patterson, Co. D, 10th Iowa Vei. Volunteers, Oil Painting, value, $100; Mrs. Abbey J. Parsons, Kpriiigfodd. Mass., Melodeon, valno, 1160; ?lames L. Dexter, City Knrveyor, Syracuse, X. Y., Gold Watch, value, $150 ; Mrs James Elv, 177 Wooster .St. cor. Dleeker. N. Y? uil Painting, value. #100' Mrs. J. C Coles, Oraiul Rapids, Michigan, Silver Castor, value, ?40; Dr. J. It. Sinclair, Xo. 4 Main St., Plica, N. Y. Framed Engraviug, vahie, ?>25? Hon. Luther Detmolds Washington, D. C, Oil Poinlii g. value il"". Letters from various parties throughout the country, acknowledging the receipt of very valuable gilts, may be seen on ii le at our oilice. To be Sold for One Dollar Each, Without regard to value, and not to be paid fur until yoit know what you will reccire. CO Elegant Rosewood Pianos, worth f.acii. from. *?250.00 to 500.00 50 Melodeon?, Rosewood Cases.125.00 to 225.00 100 Fine Oil Paintings. 25.0(1 to 100.00' 100 Oold Hunting Case Watches. 75.(10 to 150.00 150 Diamond Rings. CO.00 to 200.00 250 Ladies' Oold Watches. 00.00 to 85.00 450 Silver Watches. 25.00 to 50.00 200 Fiuc Steel Engravings, Framed.. 12.00 to 25.00 100 Music Boxes. 12.00 to 45.00 100 Silver Revolving Patent Castors. 15.011 to 40.00 10O Silver Fruit ami Cake Baskets... 15.00 to 3C0O GU0 Sots Silver Tea and Table Spoons 15.00 to OO.OO 2,500 Vest and Neck Chains. 5.01) to 25.00 2.5110 Ladies' Silver Porte Monnaies... 8.00 to 15.00 3.000 Silver Butter Knives. .1.00 to 7.0O 2,000 Pairs Ear Kings (new* styles)_ 1.00 to COO 8,0?0 Oold Pencils and Tooth Picks... .'?.00 to 8.00 3,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches... 4.nil to 10.00 3,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches... 4.00 to COO 1,000 Masonic Pins. 4.00 to 0.60? 2,000 Fine Oold Watch Kevs. 3.50 to C.50 6,000 Children's Armlets. 2.50 to 8.00 2,500 Sets of Bosom Stiuls. 1.50 to 5.00 2,500 Enameled Sleeve Buttons. 2.50 to 10.00 10,000 Plain Gold and Chased Rings.... 1.00 to COO 5,000 Stone Set and 'Seal Rings. 2.50 to 10.00 5,000 Lockets, all sizes. 2.00 to 7.00 10,000 Sets of Ladies' Jewelry. 8.00 to 20.no 4,000 Watch Charms (each). 3.00 to S.no. 5,000 Oold Pens, Silver Ex. Cases. 4.00 to COO; 5,000 Gents' Breast and Scarf Pius_ 3.00 to 20 00 2,000 Ladies' New Stylo Belt Buckles.. 4.00 to C60 2,000 Chatelaine and Guard Chains_ C00 to 20.0? 1,000 Gold Thimbles. 7.00 to 14.00 2,000 Sets Ladies' Jet and Gold. 10.00 to 20.00 10,000 Gold Crosses. 1.C0 to C0O> 0,000 Oval Band Bracelets. COO to 20.0t> 4,000 Chased Bracelets . 6.00 to Ifi.OO* 2,000 Ball Eardrops, aU colors. 3.00 to 5.0O* 6,000 Fine Gold Pens. 2.00 to 3.50, 2.??0 New Style Jet and Gold Eardrops 3.00 to T.OO 2,500 New ?Stylo Long Crystal Eardrops 4.00 to 8.00 2,000 Gold Pens. 3.00 to COO ?a- a chance: to obtain any of tub ABOVE ARTICLES FOR. ONE DOLLAR BY PURCHASING A SEALED EKVELUPE FOR ?5 CENTS. 49- Five Sealed Envelopes will be sent for $1; Elevara for %2; Thirty for $5; Sixty-five for $10; One Hundred: for $15. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Our patrons are desired to 6cnd Uulted States money when it is convenient. Long letttm are unnccassary. Orders for SEALED ENVELOPES must in every caso bo accompanied by the Cabh, with tho name of the per son sending, and Town, County and State plainly writ ten. Letters should bo addressed to the Managers, as. foRows: GOODWIN, HUNT & CO., Box 5700 Postofllce, New York. November 25 lrno MARSDEN'S Pectoral Balm! ron. COUGHS, COLDS, ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, ALL DISEA8ES OF THE LUNG8. MARSDEN'S PECTORAL BALM IS PREPARE? from the recipe of one of the most distinguished and successful physicians of tho ago in tho treatment of Bronchial diseases. It combines tho activo principios of tho most valuable? xpectorants of the Materia Medica, together with Balsamic Extracts prepared on scientific principles, pro ducing a preparation pleusuut to tho taste and certain in Its effects. FOR COUOHS AND COLDS.?Uso tho PECTORAJ. BALM whenever tho cough Is troublesome. Three doses in any ordinary"" case, or llvo iu severe coses,.taken at Intervals during the day. will effect a complete cure, FOR WHOOPING COUGH.?Tako a full ?loso immedi ately alter an attack of coughing, which wUl bo found to relieve the sufferer. In a short timo all symptoms will disappear. FOR CROUP.?This alarming and often fatal dlneano must bo promptly attended to. Oivo tho child a fuRL dose (seo (lirectious) every throe minutes until vomitiog la produced, then lessen tho doso at Intervals of every hour uutll all symptoms of this distressing complaint FOR INFLUENZA.?Take a dose every tlireo honra, during the day, and ono on rotlrlng to rest. FOR ASTHMA.?To bo taken repeatedly during the paroxysm until expectoration becomes easy. CONSUMPTION.?This most fatal and insidious dis ease can be cured in its earliest stages by the uso of this truly valuable medicine. Tho patient can at all tlmea find relief by a Judicious uso of tho PECTORAL BALM. Prepared by F. W. MAR8DEN. New Orleans and New York. MW" For sale by all Druggists and Merchants. November 26 lJ?0*