Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4444, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1865 — Page 4
DAILY "SENTINEL WEÜ5ESUAY MllKMMi. JANÜAkY It?.
lltODDi: I.OWEIIV rr a. itc. There are ecso beertvkat, l.ke tbe loving vIl, Spirit that Ii' tio but repine ltle.l and lowly trodden flower Tla frvca tb papers' -! arl And bru . uJorous featk luiUad f s'gba. Cat there other heart that will tot feel 1fc looHy lose tbat h.urii ibeir ejes and ears; Th.t WM f..nd fa t with ei.arr wre than a.eel; And out pt'a pr i g draw Iii tears. O atui I b.t. tt ever lee tby wili Uii( with (' I auniie, good with i-lt Wky should tb beay foot of serrow pre-s la aiiff teeitar o kove " Wek ckail y ! Utbkiia-U4 oiires. Gulrnr-( lota Ler ij r(.t to ie,.twe t Tlr-SuU virtue weep f rer and loj!.t, Wlh vu Lard teet iBfu to awf- relent t hf should tb reed U broken that will Le:.4, . Andtny that diytfc tear in asher. eye Ttetr summer draeod wtib the mokc if sigh 4 1-T lINnin iir r.ut vi .vwi. ill 0. at I, t aud lae u belt alone. Lora weepetk alwJ- weepeth Tf the . r tw to( a e, for that tuey LstCiia ; H b) 6wm!4 iwt bard ambiiWii weep atlat, 4 Batr4, avartc ! prUat ; v. ? . Fa. tt-pT, row t our lot, They wooU fee rebel. ; rebel Uth tot. Oil Ui. There's n oHj t roe con.Jnf, fccya ; ia oil Ilm cuCiifijr, Tbrc'a an uU 4iM .nlsc, tojt, , Watatl.tl- !ongr. V Bi4 r k rTa." or w njj tot, to ptT or to Ii tti o'ljr ttmo cutDnjr. "H"!IV' 't -bo b. I liftU tov-klaJ, Tb vrfoto W!i MfvrH'-r, fi 1! -.lrrk. 14 lo-p!üi -Larjoon, Wait o lldlo lonrr. Cboru-Oh, tbr'a aa oily tim ccmlnf. A Connecticut liorf Tie followiuj i reUteJ a fact, bIcj ctuo.ll j h.ppenU um jear oiue ia the Ul of Connecticut: A tno in rther ini;f!Vrent circumtnce nf rout-drd tj a Inrge fmnilj. beir.g fntirelj out of r.?t. 1 'i recourse to tt.e hef'olJ of hi r.cijhLr, " raMiT litner, for relief. The neighbor )4irii o. NrgeQK.lt of lep. i;J not perceive ihnt lie had lut out, uutil ot.e of the Cie?t of thrfl.tk.ferT lart.eat.dlat, njis;DK and. coumiijc lis hp, loui 0 he hod Iot referol Ucit! ij account for thi eitroordmarj lus, he revolt e-i a few night after to watch. Ahout mkiiiiehi he observed aa uncotnmoo dioturbooce mroovg the ohcep, caused by the appfnrai.ee of a nun in d juie Curiosity, a well a to ohere the conduct of the perou, o an t Ci'd hioi our, ioduced him to I e tili. In the fl .ck there w a rra with whom, it peern, the ruaii was in the habit ol coiif fn-'u.g aa if he hud len the actual owi.cr of the frheep "Well. Mr.-Htm?' tijs the utu'tnriMl heep ptealer, 1 am come to !ut aooiber fclieep, h-ife jou anj tnore to fell?" Upn which he replied a in fercu c f the iru. "Yc, I h;f e heep to leJl." liy Ii.Tj time the owner had discovered him to be ore tf his ceixhoor. Wli'ai wiil jou uke fur that large fat we:her?" a)a ti e purchaser. . Four dollars." replied Mr. Rm T)"l i. a terj hih price," the man, bur tu fon are o jfood as to wait for the pay, I think I will take him." Wt-ll Mr. Rim," continue! the honest heep-bujer, let me nc how muj thecp 1 have tmtiyht f '('U " If 1 m not mi-talcn." pnyn the ram, "thiiihehlih." and tlien went on to ot up the whole, and pvin Mr. Iiim a polite in viution to call on hioi tor bi l-ij. and biddin:: him a coo l nij:ht. he Inf the ttep honje. w hile the owner 14) huxhinir at the novelty of the treue, highly prat tied ainl ampW ptid l r the whole. A few nichts tiffward, whn heiippoeed his neighbor waa ntbily out of mutton, he caught the old rim d lied a little bi under his neck, and fUcelapiece of paper between his horns, on .whieh he wrote in Nrge lettcrt: I htverome tor inv money." Under this line he tooted uuthe whole amount of ihe ße fherp. ex-cilf a Iiis ' neighbor had done. I e're rrlHted; he llien tork the rta to hi iifihlmi'it houe, where he tied hioi near the : door, and bei wenl home. ' ? Wh the iieiclifwr aroae iu the mnrniDjr, he wa nut a little rurpii-ed to find n aheep tiel to ; hi fn fex-r ; but it ip bejtnd word to expre :; his B'tt'tM met.t when he foiled it was the old "rni with whom he h oi been dealing 0 much in mutton, wab htritnd on hi- 4"orehetd. and the amowntoi fie heep actually mtde out, as he had tloi e a fw dar j reviou, in the peraon of the rim. Suffi e it to ay, he btiined the moiiey. anl alier yiix it nicely in the and tearing the ptprr Irom hin horn, eet the ram at liberty , who immediately rau home tinplinj; the iDoffy, as if proud of hafitg accomplished the oj t ol his errand to the uo emll gratification ct the owner. ..-, nnnlbalitin. Throughout Central Africa there are two kind of ctnnibalwcn. The one is atcrifijial, and ia performed bt the priet, who-e office is to en a portion ol the .viciai whether man. goat or Jf w. This custom, prevM?cnt ihmdj; mny an eiriit nations, is tili extant it many parts ol 2i rib (tuiuta, e?peciilly in the Delta of tbeh'i The other Is aim ply an act of $urmnii$e. A cannibal is not necessarily feroc ious. He et his fellow afag not bectose be hates them, but because he likes them A ersf inj; for mest, to which the nsiives ol these parts are subject, and fr which in their dialect there ia a apecial term, rosy firft HaTtre U2cetel the ides, but I a ra rather iic!inel to believe th tt it is a practical extension of the sscrificitl ceremony. Neither the women nor the young men are allowed to touch the dsinly: it is re-err ed be the patriarchs, and the hesd, which Is euppoed to contain a gran-i fctirluüfalU to the kin. Although the rBisi)naries htd mixed a preU deal with the F411. they told me th.t they never hid pot elesr confe.ion of cauuib tli-m from one of them, tho-igh tbey had "no more doubt that the Fna ate men than thej had thst they ite pU;ntaiu " It is t.ot, however, deuied i f tbe tiite. but only of themselves as iuUividusIs. Thus the? na ives ol villie A ou!d deny stoutI? that They were cmnTTitili. but the? wuTd sc cut- the villsgets of B. The tillsgrrs of B would diown tne sot't impe ichment, and de rou'ice the nstives of A as c mnibsls of the mo;t con fir nie! riex.' Similsr answers hid been re turneJ to rue by the Yn lfta wLnm 1 had me; with itwn the IJah tribes of the Muni They t,.t eit men, but the other people of their tribe did. 1 1 oifed to exercise a little finesse in the inestijfslion of l lös matter, and, after I had pssel the villsce which hid previously been inhibited by while men. I csllej a v eleran csnnibsl to me an i queiotied him about the people bet ond the mouiitin to the ea.tt. D J they ett men? Oh jr. thej all eat men. He ate men himself, lie volunteered this r-ttement. and lurt 'moai loud roir of lnghter.ln which we all j ined very heirtilr. 1 aked him if msn wcoo.l Hi rrplle-l with a rapturous geiture that it waa "like morkey. all fat." 1 then wihcd to lesrrt the cUis of per.fi ,e hsd Le;i in i.e hshit of ilicui:i- He said ontv pri.-4jners ol wr; iht some of his Ineuls were in iRe hsf.-it of et'a witc'ie-c ndcra:ipl to deth. hri thst, lor hi pirt.hedid not think thera whole-ooie The tc! of it wisthtthe thoujkl I waaa escnibil b; 1 Uijcl which is universal amonir the llu-h irioea ef western Africs. and of which the sloe trade his been the! . .... t csuse. i reuiemr mi when 1 to in tne u im m couiir,a B.kfli fltve, who hvl been brnghi ))n fr m tke fr interior, who h id river eei a white mr. bef.re, -rjm:ted lefore mc. with hisjreit rouJ. ; toa.!iieiii ei e- on my ftce. tnouih WMie pen. At loathe heael eap of wonder, rrviiijr. re ihec the men thai fit u-?" U'it,w.K1 t'S S trice Afric. PROFESSIONAL. m:i:Cai: n. i icn, MILITARY ATTORNEY, NOTARY PUBLIO, " 11 & 12 Up-Stair?, Blackford's Block, 'tber of a bit jton and Vertäte (treat. lAl42ai
lEKtf AQBtO tiTAU. VOR A CIRCULAR DESCRIEI5Q ML S "ST "P T O 3si S : Tio yraptonn of Catarrh, ai tbj gmtTT,f appear, aro at Cm rjr light. reruns f.i4 tby ftavo a cot I, that tbr har tr-uent attack, and are mora enitlvo to tbe cbans of trrcpra'ore. la ihi cocdiiion. tb tife may bo dry, or a liht üichrz, thin and acrM, artrrward tcccnrr.jr, tu ck and acbiT. A the diea bcmei chronic, t t.e dibarf aro Increased in quantity ant char Ri ia quly; tbey.aro tow tbick ai.d bravy, and arc bawkd r o ujUrd cT. Tbe arerrtion aro ol-ttnh-ft, cautins a bad treatb: tbe f ic U thick aa-t till!: tLe fjrea are weak; tbe msm of the teil ta leadened or tfttroel; d-afoei freqarni! take place. notbr ommon ar.d rmportant ytnpt"m of Ctarrh 1, that tt pe ron it cbli-d to clear bi tbroaf io the morninK of a thicker l.my mucut, wbtcb has fallen duwa f'ora tbe bal dar nj; tb uikbl. bn ihn takes placo tbe perron nay b vre. tbt hi iUeae i co !U way to tbe lung, and ahottd lose do t'.rz fa rret!u It. TL atofo ars bat few of tbe rata? CiUrra symptom. , , 1 Ml' A Sittel Itoitlo rill I aiat a iflAtith to bd uoed tlaree tlmea ta daw. TESTIMONIAL Trom IlfB. Tbotna J. Turner, Ex-Member of CortRrem rum llliruoa. late Speaker of tbe Illinois Hone or Kep reafutatife. and (iraod ktiater of A. F., and A. il cf tko State of ll.iuo!. Faiaroar. October CI, 1SC3. Da. D II. Jbxlte Dear Sir lareplto journot'et of the lBth in.'t.. 1 would mj that I wit ererely afflicted wirb Catarrh for years, wben I became aeouaiated with you and bou.-ht two bot'le of your liquid Catarrh Remedy. Before 1 had wed one bottle 1 was aentibly l-n-proved, and befi-re Le rcond bot' I- was flnlihed, w cnrrpletely cured. 1 can rrcorcmend tbe mtd duo to all aSicted with Catarrh. Respectfully voura, TIIUMA J. 1C23EH. Dr. II, II. Si: KLYE A CO. Sou raoraiaroas, Chicago, Kliaois. IT WE0LI31U BT JOHN D. rxitR Crncianat!, O. WM. JOHNSON Detrtot,5iicb. Dtll.T. KKrFti: k RUSH Indianapolis. UNOWNISG A SLOAN Indianapolis. Jt3jT"Atid for a!o by all Dragjitit. dec!3-dlyeod MERCHANT TAILORING. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! "THE LADIES' HON," RESfECTFCLI.T CALL THÄ ATTF.NTION OFTIIK citixena of lndiaoapolia to th fact, that tbey have opeued at No. 10 Virginia Arcnuo, A ICe;til:ir IVIercIiaiit Tailoring i:st:i!livlimciit. Andnollcita share ef the patronage of the community THEIR STOCK OF GOODS " Is complet, and belog in charge of a gentleman whokc ability as futter rank Nc. I, tbey are prepared to Bit rders which In every repect they will WARRANT equal in qnality, Myle and workmarmbip to anything found la any similar establi.hzncnt ia the ci'y. TjTRememb,r the place, I'o. 19 Virsiiii:i Avrmir. BOURBON WHISKY. I. V D. DUCA, No. 77 South Meridian Street, , . . . I;!dlanapelle, Ind. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC fAHK attention of the trade Is called to our complete axort merit or a!! art teles in our I!ca of buaine, both as to quality and price Our . a cf HOUKB0N WHlKT Is unturpased by any establishment In the State, and dealer KhiD to purchase Copper Pi-tilled Xourbon Whi.ky aro iavited to call before purchasing. TTT'We bare remored from 153 East Washington street to 77 eouth Meridian atn et. J. A D. DUNCAN, 77 South Meridian Street, Jar9'Cj-dly Indianapolis. Ind. r. n. npicei: & co., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street IxMliiixiiif olixi, TimI. y2'nsdlv CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CARPET STORE No. 81 Cast Washington SC., Koliniill'M Old HtJiiiil, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. wk hate a large stock of CARPETS, OH-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, REPS PEKIN CLOTHS, Damaak. I.nee, .Tlualln A IMottlnirnam AI i f tbM leoods hasiDg boon purchased before tbe late a Uanre in tbe Kat, wo rill tell them lower tbau New Tr wholesale pneea. Al.o jat receiied 100,000 l'irrr Wall Tap r aul WitKlow sh:tls KRAUSS & CALL. uM .tit y J. T JA( liM). ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW, Omrr v. v. coRxrR mfriman and w ash- 1 INtiPON Street., (Telesrap'a ltu.Ulci;.) Indiana- ! po I. I nJ.au a. j Special atter.rioti Rieec to tke t"o!ltciioa of Accoost? i B I Ite ecuriiK cf ioTernment Clitn. 1 Satisfactory references given when required. miM d?f RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT ftMir. UNITKÜ STATES DTK-DOUSE. NO. SS SOCTD Illinois treet. Indianapolis, Ind'.aca, At ifcta old aad weiknewn uhHk3ent. th lailes can have at Us aJ w ilm dyod fa pwrraaownt and beauufnl colors; and gr lu garaoata thoroughly renovated ad rep red. Newmiaecond-lar.d dotliCf botfit anJ oU, all, a paMcrlar ram h ta the ta.laes dacomlaateJ Cao draw-Ur-UUl l.ableUotfe. or Uarta any garment can bo 0 wrvcgfct mi tt tb M u Ttalbl U Ike baled tya. la a at. a V a ask. 1 . - . i aiAoa, jo. xs loatk IlüacU rawt. iOtXTg HaEli,aTrejlaaw.
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MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S COVU'Cll'SI) GEDROfi BITTERS. The Latent and .Hont Im portant Discovery O? THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No mau'a name la more intimately connected with the bUtory or MATkkiA UK VIC A of the Ucited Rtate, or more favorably known ai a pioneer in MeJ'.cal Dicovery than that of Dr. .lohn filtill, ori,oi.ivillr, Kent nek v. s w nis Inimitable preparation of SAIIMI'AItlL L A bas long stood at tbe bead ef tbe various rnrapounda oftbat valuable drag. His Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm Lozenges, in less th;tn a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as the continent of North America. Rut the crowning glory of tU life remains to be attained in bis Discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been tbe discoverer of :i-:i IttO . wt.ich s the basis of tbe Bittet cow offered to the public, lhat honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central America, to bm its virtue have tet n anown for more than two bm.dred years. Armed with it, tbe Indian bids deflmce to tbe mof-t deadly malaria and handles without fer the mist Tencmou erpects. Iti a belief with the m. that while there 1 breath in tbe bodf the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the iietf may be. While Dr. Cull is not prepared to endorse, tbia ettrarneant pretension, he ia nevertheless atii-Srd from a tborouKh examination of the evidence relating to its Tirtues, that as a remedy n4 preventative of all disease arising from exposure, either to change of weataer or cii-nate, or to miasmatic ibfltunce, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central America and the West Indies. IIS' DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of rymptom. it acts more L1KK A C1IAKM than a medicine. Tt ere Is nothing in tbe whle range of Materia Med ea that can for a moment bear a conparion witb it in th dieae. A full account of this woi deiful pl.nt may be found In the 11th edition cf the U. S. DUpensatory, pages 13 VI and I3S1. A erira of experiments In w hich Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, bas lust been brousht te a successful terTiitation, and he is t ow roaMai to offer to tbe public a combination of CEDKUN ith other approved tonics, tbe whole preserved in the bet quality of copp-r distilled Bourbon Wbitky, which ha is contideut bas n equal in the world. He might furnh a volume cf certificates, be so lie hve long Mnce learned to estimate sucht.- ,j their true value. Tbe aafext plan is for every one to te for hlmielf the virtues of a ne medicine. GIVE Tin: CEDRON BITTERS ONE TRIAL, AND TOC NEVES USE AN OTHERS. It is not necessary to publish a lonjr lii-t of dieaes for which tbe CKDKUN BllTKhJi re a .pec fic. In a:i dresses of tte Dowels, Liver or Kidneys, In all auctions of tbs DRAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR IiOWELS; . IN GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is de.t;nd to supersede aM other rmediei. It not only cere tbese d:ea-e, but it prerents ihem. A wine Hia of tbe H uts. ta'en an boar before each meal, will obviate the HI effect of the mot unhea'ihy clima:e,n 1 s-teen the per.on taking :t against disease under the mot tryu'5 eyo ure. Sold b Iru7K(4 nnd C.rocer Ren rrulljr. Or. JOIl. ULLI., Principal OCce, Tifth Street, Lecivi , Ky. SOLD WD0LES1L2 BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, T3 south .Meridian Street INDIANAPOLIS. Wo t'so en BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. aUoecbrr DAILT. HCLrKll A HCSD. eVacIirSsVcUArw Uteeaa.
MEDICAL.
Ilr. . . rE.'VDEKY, No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. VT TnF. AMEP.:CAN Dt$rET.ET WE THE AT ET a rew tnetho-J, and with tbe kapp;et re-clts all C4-f of IM"ar aid conrtt ons peculiar to fertale. Prolap-u t'ter. (fall.ca: of the won.ts) Kruptims ol the Sia, Cblwru-i, or t.e3 iickiie'S bf at teried by ye.lowisL, d.rtj greea pJ!or or the surf.ee; tmans-lo !e-l:'in. r 8 et,: l'rii-truat on; Alt I :n.t a. tr 1t'Cti nof the Mtij.e-; lymnoT.ea, a painful abddiClcu t Saw if ttf k d ; ileiiorrbasr-a. cr prfne Mentruativx,; LeuchorrLta, r exceMoe anJ altered ecretivn of the ma-ä LeraJiy white, or nearly co!-re-i r.d tranparert. HeaUer. I kave g'renyoa a c!as of di-eae thst are tret with ia Ft tia!- 01 all iicev hether married or unmarried; and to married Females would .ay that Iters are many oth- r f-rm- of di.-ea-e peculiar t jour e aisra- of lreirai.cy, Prtu'itin, arid Lact, on, of wh eh pace will n.t cinut an elucidation. I omit it for the council chamber, adding tat one more di!eae to thi lir, and that is a forciidaUe cce UkerrUon of the body of the Uterus. .Host Important to Youny Men. Who.e boüow cbeeks and pa!ed countenances tell in fear'ul lar.gi.aee and s.lent working of Mime terrible die eae, undermining the eoniitution, memorj and reason; hurrj '.n tLem to a premature death. Reflect while reason hvlds (Way, and avail yourself of tbe services of Dr. Pendery, wboe treatment ilis.-ipate the slightest disease and cure the mist fcarreine weakne, or other causa ef erion dißculty or perpetual aauoyance. VEMJJEAL DISEASES. At the American Di pen ary we also treat, without Mxacras.ard with levrr failing ra cess. Venereal, or what the quack call private or secret di-eaes Mypbylis in all its tage, Gonorrhoe. Gleet, Stricture, perma'l.rrhwa, Sem nsl V.eakness. Nocturnal Kmiaiiu., Semal Debi ity. impi't-ncy, and Fftects of Se!f-Abue. The last hix sre treatel ina' PtiTate Letter," which will be sent f'ee, on receipt of stamp. My treatment t dem it unnecessary to enlarge upon. Tue remarkat le and abounding cures pcrfurmed through the agency ol tbe MKIXCATF.II VAPOK BATHS, and tLe medical application of F.LKCTRO-MAfiNKTlSM. Pj th alternate use of these two rcedxal agents we get a tLreefo d effect By elimiration, morb d matter i forced out of the fytem, and by the absorbaLt. medicine is imruedia'ely brousrtt in ci.tart with M ease, hi the app ication of F.LKCTKO-M AiiNFTISM, nervous enervation Is restored, and power added to tte muscular lystem. I will guarantee a cure of JafiC Mm. sow. ai 31 bl s Ar.d also all iiifianatory diseases. For further information call and judge for yourself. jrTl challenge the public to bring me a case I cannot cure." If brought before tb 1 olden thread Is broken. irOIce hours trora H A. M. to 8 P. M. T O. Box 1264. . no30C4-dlyeod WllMTEIt A I - K A IV G E EXT. C NCIN NAT , SOUTHERN OHIO, rorth - Eastern Kentucky. a 1 -aww A. Indianapolis and CincinnaU Hliort-Liiie nc JlL aij sa. era .-ts mx. o N AND AFTER VIONDAT, NOV. 14th, TRAINS sriil run as fUwt: Leave Indianapolis. Morning Express. ..... Mail Night Kxpress Arrive atlndianap!!.-. Morning Kxpress Mail N-gbt Kxpre-i 4.10 A M 10.&0 A A 7.2'3 F K 1.C0 P y 7 ü! V M 10i.'5 PM r-Fare the tiame as by t:v other Route, a.id tbe ipeed, safety and corcf-rt of train euual to tbe test lines in the country. jFjAok fur tickets via '"Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad Npcclal "s'otlcc.Tbe new track into Cinclr.r.t; is complete, and pa.ngers ly this line are now landed the "New Pearl Street LH-p'-t," near the Burnet House, about one mile nearer tne busine-.s centre of tk city than any other Iei,t. KOKF.RT MEEK, Superintendent. W. n. L. Nobi.k, Cfeneral Ticket Agent. A. S. BcaT, Traveling Agent. novl i-dtf Indianapolis and 37adion 1864. Xjjj 1864. flew Arrangement to Commence Hon dar, .vi uj- IG, I$C1. TWO passenger trains daily (Sundays excepted) between Indianapolis and Mditm. Leave the Union Depot Indianapolis, at 6.C0 A. M and 3 P. M-, arriving at Madisou at 10 50 A- M. and 7.50 P. M. Leave tbe Depot at Mad'son at 8 A. M. and 2:40 p. H-, arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and 7.40 P. M. Trains leave Col um''UM for Rusbville at 1 P. M., arriving at 5 1 P M Itetunilre leave Kushville at 7 A M., arriving at Columbus at 11:15 A. M. This Koad formt- a line with the Pack et at Madison for the transportation of freight between Cincinnati and In dianapoli and points We-t. Tariff of Freights as low as by any other route. Shippers and merchants West wi'.l'flnd It to tfceiri nter. est to ship by this line. maris D. C. RRANflAM. Superintendent. IMS. INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL B1NK, Fiii'.meial Aent :;nl Designated Depository of the SJnitetl Mates. AUniOR'ZFD CAPITAL $1,001.C(X) CASU CA1 ITAL PAID IN tOO.COO "tl'wT'ILL receive nubscriptions, as financial aeent of V tlie GovernmeLt, for all of its popular loans Will collect gold interest on registered and coupon bonds on tbe most liberal terms. Currency b-niis cashed on presentation when due. Always on hand a fub supply of C. S. revenue timps, for sale at the regu'ar discount. Will buy and hell all gov rnment securities, orders on ATasLington, coin and exchai.ge in ail the principal cities. W ill make eollecMons throughout the West and Eat at rrrt reasonable rates. Will receive deports, and loan money at C per cent.. On goKl security Uavii g unlimited f. ilin'e, will transact all kinds of bashing busin-s on fair terms and with tte utmost promptness. 1I1FO. P. DA UGH ET, TreB'u INf.RAM FLETCF1F.R, Ca.-lier. lndianspolis. Dectrcl er 3, 1S54. dec-dn?n FOUNDRIES. HOOSIGR STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. COX, LOUD V 1"ECK, Manufacturers nd rThole.ale Dealers ia s to :&, is f? z. LOfr- v e, c. A LL OUR STOVES A!'.: OF THE LATEST AN moMimpr ved rat:.-r;.. Our other wo: i wjll en;'-race Iron Front, Columns, Ka.-way, Mill and Houx- rating, Ac, Ac. Onters by mil or otherwi-e oliciiei, and prompt at. tet.ti. n givei.. Our prices will be fun 1 as low a any. 02i(.e, S:e-rtla and Foundiv Ivi South De ".ware street, two quare d:rec:ly e.-t cf ire L'u:c lpot. oc:;3 :IA KT.Ei:IIlP. ffIIF u::frsicT,d have tli dar formed a copartner. 1 ship in the Salmon and Restaurant t.u.rie fceretoiore ki.cwn a lirzekiah', at No. 13 North Illinois tr et. The new trm ill 1-e h.ppy to receive a continuance of tbe cutotn bt ret..fwre ex endd to tbe establ:ftiiti. Tbe tx-st of 1 quor. ;nes anJc;gr a-pt constantly on hatid, atid in tie reMaurat.t al tLe delicaJe o the fethjr will te served up oa tbe Lorte.t nMue, prepared by thw moil expens-Lced cook. 1 HrNT.T F. HEZEKIAII, P. F. JOL'N Ii.dianspoM. Septenl-er . 14. sept2s.drf saloonT BATES HOUSE SAMOX, fTNDER BATES HOUR ENTRANCE,) ji ti js zt ja; n s'viax:iCDr. A J, ?IYEUSf 1'roprietor. FIIUE Bar is supplied with pare liquors, wines, and tke I brt brand of cigars and tobacco; alo tLe choicet oil Bocrtn o at4 W t4t A hliky. The aatatoahraaat baa beam raau4 tkrosxxkajct,
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CATARRH AnJ all Diieise cf EAR. THROAT. AND AIK-PASSAGES, TStATKD 3T DR. LIGHTHILL, SUEOEON-AURIST CF IHK CZLKLRATTD i,ic:iitiiii.i, niTiTrrr., .1o. 31 M. Mark's X'lace, exv Yrk, DR. LIGHTHILL WILL MAKK HIS THIRD VISIT TO INDIANAPOLIS Tuesday, January 31st, AnJ will be at the , I BATES HOUSE! FOR ONE WEEK, From TUESDAY, Janusry 31st. till SATUK , DAY EVEN I N 0 , Febr u u r j 4 th . Where be can Le consulteJ cd the above Dir eases only. 'I'lsSTI.lIOKlA Indian AroLis, IVcember C, 1SÖ4. Da. LiGrfTHiLL: As I Lave been under your treatment for a tu ruh pat, at.d have improved ko greatly, 1 write to thank you for tlie tenerlt 1 biv derived Irom your treatment. I had Miffered a lot time with catarrh in a diiaiireesble and offensive form. My i-et.e of smell m. entirely destroyed, tnd rny f- e at times dirt rtej ty the j sweii-.ne In my nose I also had a very alarmii e and ptiaful attack of deafae-s. I m w report to you t hat I am airno-t entirely cared. My dcafne.s you complete'- cured in Ict-s thaa lo weeks. My face i. now natural my en-e of Fmell returned to me, and, in fjet, 1 feel better in everj' way than 1 have be- n ia months pal. I hsd tried several means to pet cured before I aw you. but they all filed. If you have occasion to do to. you may refer to me personally, and I ball cheerfully recommend y.ur inn a. ii uef tne. l ou. y, iruiiy, LEULY niLL, Bates House, Irid-.anapoli. iKMAKAroLis, Docen.ber 6, 1KC4. This may certifv that I was very def, that I bad a copious and m t-t efftMisive dichare if tnatti-r from my ear, a.d with it inlen-e paia. I waieverih and nleepes, rr.y appetite gone and iny health general y much licraiig d. WLile thus suffering. I placed mys-H under Dr. Lighthtil'e treatment about a cicnth ago, and now 1 an entirely cured in every resect. lf- re ir. Liuhthüi eeepied my ca-e I hud tried other treatment, w-b'ch only made nie worse. Tutnowthit thut L'r. lgbth'll has cured me I I have no words to thank h:m t-uüiciently for .Li skillful treatment of my case, wb ch was as diu-ting to tho-e around res a. it wai itlamirjg to rrjself. JOuN DORSET. Martinsville, Ind., D'c. lSTI. j Da. Ijc.irrRrLL Data Sit: Your favor of recent date' came duly to band. Si ice placing mpself under your treatment for Catarrh I have improved very fa-t. My case baJ been of Kome years standing, and I was much discouraged by it s obstinacy. I fcave rtc-ived very great relief since yoa began to treat me, and the loathsome diserfe is rapidly disapp-arinp, thanks to ycur kill. Gratefully yours, W. H. SUKl'f ARD. From George Tegg, Member of Roy 1 Co'lege of Veterinary Surgeons, London, Kngland. noenr-RTta, N. Y., Dec. 14, 18C3. Dx. LiiiHTWLi. Dear Sin Allow raeta express m gratitude to you for the cure of deafness you eltected in my right ear, whica has troubled me very much for several years, and was almo.st entirely deaf for a few weexs pa-t but more particularly grati'.ude for your eicellent success upon mv deaf ear, which hi be n uele to me for the p.tst twenty years; tbe noises and unc-mf rtaWe rearing in my ears, wh'ch at limfs made ciu very nervous, has disappeared. You may publish this scknowledgement fchouid it be.of any ervice to you. Gratefully j ours, GEORGE TEGG, No. VO State street. From the Lev. B. T. D. D.. formerly of the Tsrl S'reet ISapti-t Church, Albny.N. Y. Alsant, N. Y., Ap-il 13, ISC4. Da. Liorthill Dear Sin Allow roe to exire-t my grateful thank for tte kill and kind attention rentiere t to my daughter, whose ears have been b idiy ejected for many ears, and tor su.e motiihs ta t Lai been nearly deprived of her bearii g. 1 be lett ear. from her inNt.cy. has been t ad'y diseased, at times d:.-harg ng offensive matter. The rigbt ea' is now well, and f om pre-ent indications I anticipa'e the restoration of tbe left eer also. I are, dear kir, gratf liy yours, I U. T WELCH D. D., Newtonville, A bany county, N. Y. Rochkstfr, March 13, IPC4. DxLicuthill Dear Sir: Tbre months ago 1 placed my son. Char.e fuller, under your treatment for a dea!nea that was everyday growing wor?e. accompanied by a very offensive and disagreeable dlscbarire of mat er from the ears. ! now report to you his entire cure. I be actual treatment wa but two months, yet the d scbarge is entirely well, an t Lis bearing restored. general health i a good as I could desire, and his irits Luoy ant and lively. In fae: he seerns a ciS-rent child. W ith tLe gratelv.l thanks of a motLer, I am, sir, Eespectfully jours, C. C. FULL'R, Genesee co., T. From the Rer. Joseph M. Clarke, Rector or 8t. Jaxes Church. Sraacvtc, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1-4. I have been deaf in olw ear ever kince 1 was in College, some twenty jears ano. Ity tbe kill of Dr. Lishtbill its teaming was eutirely restored, so that now I bear aMke with both ears, and I find that I cm u.-a ny voice with mach more e and Cvtaifort than before. JOSEPH M. CLARKE. From Hoo. D. H. C-Ie. Senator fron the !Ha Uis'rkt, New York. Albant, Jan. 25, 1-04. Mr Dcax Da. Lighthill It is with great aati . facti n that I communicate to oa tbe eject of the med cine you gave me on my application tu you for defective heanni?. 1 followed yo'.rdirecii' ns, and am happy to Mate that I am so fur rrcovered, after tbe rM few application, as to feel quite cnCden' that I am wtll, and .bail not i.eeJ t proceed farther. Ee assured, dear ir. if netejry should requ:re, I should not hesitate to plice rsyelf under your magic bsnd. Yours, with re-pect, D. 11. COLE, Albioa, Orleaas Co. Frra P. McTemey Rsq., of Detro t. f do hereby certify that lor tte past Gfteen mon'b my hearing bai been afleued to a con,,derab e extei.t, aed that by an operation of Lr. LigbtLill I Lav; t-en re-tcr-ed to my full hearing, as I re fie m l eiroir, anl intend leaving tor cone ficp, those dev'rou of snowing tt.e ve racity or tt: may nqu.re o: 1 4o4 Broadway. New York, Serten.Ver2.T-6l. :r. T. J. Hcsrihar, Ne. T. McfhllNKY. KsowtF5vm.r, OriearsCcnn'r, Jan. 14, lcf4. Da, Liohtuhx 1 Mrnd you a ataienjert of my case which you may us as jou think prc;er I have beeu afSu ted :th deafre-a a var. a id I have tried every prescription, t.u' to ri' eTt. 4 cor.-j'td Ir. IJbtbill and be opera ed upon me, and in cns mimts 1 wa retreiS to bear r.g. I -end yoa this stauruent for tbe renft cf others who are lab r;"g under f.e - e rii-eae a. my elf. Io ild recomtre;iaall that a-e afT-.cted with tiiis "dt-ease to gite you a Call. lietevt u;iy ours, HA AC YOUNG This ! to cert fy that the aoe 1. a crrtct .tatenient. C. U. LLRMNGHAV, T .t M.E Cburcb. Z. T. SLATE, V1LO HUNT. IrrrRörr, November 3, VA. Tbi ia t- certify lhat 1 a, dea ace- tnpar.ied nh a verydisiar eafcle 1 ir.R.rg sound in my ttad. w Llch rendered cor.ver-a'ion difrcu't, eicpt in a !od tone of vo ee. tj tie skill of Dr. UsUtlill rry hear;n h bern fnlly restored, ar.d tke n U tas ceased. 1 aUo know o thercure ef Dr. Lightb:ll. wnich fu;ly satiction me i. ia rfcorarrier.dirg L ratott e 21.cted. It U i.ow over two yesri since my Ler r.g w re.iored. and it renaaiu rfect to tLis d-y. ls P. HUM. We, tbe enders'ined, knowing Mr. t )V.t peronl'y, do hereby certi'y to tbe coveert.- if te at.ve s'ate-oert-WAITKrCK A CilITt ENDEN, C. MANMN- BALL. .LO. C. CMANl-LKK, H. R. HALIAX.K. Firm cf Htllict Son. Dclsvas Horse, Albsry, N. T. Te T. Dsmru-Dear h r. I take pieaure to certifying that you Lave eTect- d a grea'. deaiof irrp-oTea,ent id the keanng of cy son, klaren C. l:oe'e. wLo hs. pra vious to y'ur taklLg tke ca in hc4. b-en quite deaf roa tke effects cf Sc.rletlr.a. As I know tf tiity other caes wh.ch y a bae cured and Unefiud, 1 aave ta he.itairv to recrmnend jou to the pchLc. 1 remain yours, terv truU, THKO HILUS J;OESSLC, Prorr.tcr Delaware II wie, Albany, N. T. ta-EkOVTSWra
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'A OF IIAIlTrOU tl ttrt's. ÄTNA BUILDING', IiiDIAilAPOLlS. -" - a ' Erected 1859 Owned by tho Ca. Cali Capital and Stirplu, tJ, .03,173 2. The incoae of this Company is double that ef any et k er t'lr I neu ranee Corporation ia tbe Tnlted Si tea ISPF.t 3FF.CLALA iTF.NTlON GrVRNTO THR INSURAyCl farm property, dwellings and out-building. Ia sure such buildings or contests In a very favorable ntaat cer, for three or five years. t-ae r.qnltnMy Adjusted and 'rT:WM. EENDEBSON, Agent, ciehii-va-dty Indianapolis, Indiana. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernan& Pierce i 1 .11! I II IUI ! First Door East of P.nlmf r Ilousf ;ur stairs.) WF. FJAVR FOR ÜALR HOUSKS AND LOTS IN tbe Ctty ef Indianapolis, and Farm a and fern- ' ing Lands in tri State, and will sell lower than caa i Le purcbaf-e 1 eewlee eh?.l-d4wly vJI r I C tj l.w s-r -tfK ftHE Has NO coxxrerifv Wim AKT rrurR ?irt T of the same n'-is. in tr out of In '.Tut'," !. W. cL- 71. QLEUZJ. ProDr:r-i.i EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, asotaa USflTED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. aFF!CE ON THF. COMIF.U Q? WASniNOTON ANT S Meridian sire-u, luLanapoLs. 1 Lrte daily F.xpeeie to New Tcrk; Two dai'y F.iprees to Cnclnnaii, a: J Tw daily F.xprees to Chicago acd St. Lal; Tbe above Cjtnpaaies ar tk only r rivlieged txyres he f -.liow i-g roAds, vix: INDIANA CENTRAL; L FAYETTE A CHICAGO; INDlANAFOLl.s- A FF.KC; TKHRE nALTF. A KICH3CCND, rKLI.EK'NTAUr. INDlAKArvl-i ilcr.ey, far', raluakies aud freighl carr4 w-.u afety and d -pa'ch, and !n charge of special and e?ldei ates-.r.-ers. Notes, E:;i er.d Drafts wjil b prEpt.ly collected aaS ready retarts Dwii J. P.LTTJCJIFIILD. Agent. FOR THE WAR. SELF -ACTIXG REVOLVERS NAVY AND BELT REVOLVKIIS. A fn!l npy'y Nw Taf-era Swords at Oost Prices Bowie, Foci t, ana Table Ko v.; fr-. t Cn, ' tehltf .f,atd ka.j:lIrJw;. . . It 9: 11 Waat KUca7Ub aU.
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