Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4413, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1864 — Page 4
DAILY NENTINKI. Saturday morning, dköisÜkk i"
dVNDAY 1I1:AI)T 4Trw ths Hast York Ob. r t bwlr r omuout wir rwo Ifta Ab? oas who coold bare awK temerity a aaot rhurrhe to erttlefB that body at the rear arfcich up a rer? iaaporUi.1 pert of Im Sehbath he bold irnleso Uch a rre.t. oatd Dot, I an nre. shrink back aptaalled et arting tb part of Van Aoiburjri. in IM lton'a e vre, or CiBamiogs in bis Umou jungle, for J:-egwie tba (et aa JWW will, aliigagg are by no roeen fffiV ifora executing tritk ut '. I iOn'l know why should La ben blast in tin- par Ücular aboeg ail other peogJc; bot aure ! a ÜmI weh ao amiable Coronen? ierr were atii a irrere Our s.igng eat. It leader, or from the ptsior anJ people are never received by tbem witb en etc ratios of tkeoeeal organ, ob no! Huaaility at.d a lark of elf appreciation arelMir chief rbaracterietice Tbe sopranos bare the Liebest opinio of each olber'e power, and when tbe voice of one i praieed to another, abg do- not ahru tier boeloer end ea: " Y e but it m a pity he uaan't more ralftrefien ;" or when the cultivation is undoubted " a ia a r.itr she baan't mure eeice;" neither ie there the least jealousy among theaa wbeo one to promoted above another ia tbe matter of seats, or to sing tbe aolos. heir roun tenances rather or innig W delight, that thev so fortunate aa to get off from auch I ' Tbe altos, too. are moat ami hie. at to cenerallv tbe cue witb tbem, their part being a acrotidarm one, and the? onlj vie wah each other a. to which hall be excused fnai undue peajgMMtM ipecial occasion!. The tenors, also, a:e particular!? mode in their opiniou of thcmelvea, great!) eMMating how the leader came to think them worth? of ho wtxh pnaition mi tM world: and rhr , 1 - . - i opt their low piece in the avale with infinite vrare With a choir combining "ich unusual a? vjuni.t... I iu coufideitt that nt little ,;. est, me wBteh might be ottered wem ould lie well received Vet. I hiveloun! it .. eioewl lege? eeavf to bmi fault with tb kind of public worship: and it is vcrv doubtful whether thowho ace awost apt to tin ao would not t.iseorei that It waa a diniculi a ta-a to uo anj better' tbemaelvca, aa did the deacon, who imagined It ) was dothir j? t ; 1 1 i h, um;: . e Mint?, wie he tried it. I have no hesitation in aving, howetcr, 'bat it baa occurred lo me that a more general at j tendance upon the rcl.e.u -1! o.i S r irdav :i 'ihl. Uj tLost most apt to be absent, vir: (be one J whoac emltivetion it would the ejce of bar itot t i iuuht. w rwatl? promote the h.ir dWij of the isongs of V. the Sabbath Cbauciog in at these reuer-l occaeionally, I have sometinea gone awar perfect!? iure that the muaic the next lav would be excellent, when . To, and behold ! certaia voices not ia tbe pro gramma that previous veüiu appear on the tapi?. and fenrful S. -mh iU drop out here and there, (really j'trrinf upon the nrrres of thoee hearer who are at all aensitire, and bringing 1 the whole choir into disgrace Not to be pees ; cut to receive the beuefit of thorough drilliug. .J yet le on band like hot rake, the next ! JHatBaUK to apoil tbe music ot tbe faithful few, , doing the latter abominable injustice We ire blesaed far abovr most country gregations in having a splendid organ of great wtetfieas tid power, the p"cm ty inully consent ing to have oee introduced into our new church, prorided it shoul cost Ihrm nothing, though one iuan said, in the society a meeting, be should ob jeet entlrelj t the thing, if it played after the bell stoppet! The money to purchase the or gan therefore, waa raided by subscription, and a.be who loves and apprci.nev music is tu more i apt to hive a noble ai d linen! ko iI than 1 who doea not.it will surprise no one lo know that I thoac who gave MOt aWrfite tlieir tai to the new bouse of worship, led off on the subacription liat to the nrpan ' A peri n v!i h.i, . !! i upou for thi lait bjeet. however, demurred from Mibacribiog to it on .ireonnt ol the large I sum be h.id a!realy iveu to Uie church, saying the more he ga?e the more !. . . nn;oriuoc.l lo give, and suggesting that those who h.vl been leea free with their money for the church ' should give the organ lie was soon brought to reaann. hwt?vcr, by bring rrntiuded ol th(f mail alio, wheu asketl wh? he bent the ox tha' drew hattawd i the one that didu't, rwplied that he always wiahed to use the whip where it would do aOffM gool ! Several mdividuala among us ol rnurged virw-i were bitterly opposed to aueb an inoovation as tbe organ, though thev had once considered big tbteMea, little Addles, and liotes excellent promo tera ol de?otion, and uot andighiflod instruments for "public worship Otberr ob jccted greatly to eoluatttriaja a disturbing !- t .4ioT feeiiugal and to preludes and iotcnudcu ;i.s doing ditto; but our organist wou over several j of tbia obaea oue Snbhatb, soon alter hc ngan waa et up, uniutrutiooally. it ia true, but very - f nil v He ei l (I for tin ite or rather' iorlunatr, to have a severe heniache. and played some minor passage in his bet stvlr. be fore churrh commenced, expressive of his misery, a hereupon the voluntary haters were frank ( oough to ronfeea "that such muaic couldn't be beat, and made them (eel real good " T het.eeforth the organist had only occasionally to im agioe mi-ery in hie head, and expre. it feeling ly od the or s! ! keep them alwats friencly perbapa' I have somcliuifj been at a loa to know why our prevent choir are so remarkably amiable, since the? are the direct deicetidanta of th ,e who in thia capacity have not always had thii name; but 1 have come to tbe conclusion that it . must be because the? live so much nearer the niihenium than did their predecessors Certain it isthat in old times the 'fussrt" in the singing eate often shook the church to its verv foundstious. On one occiaiou early iu this century, the youug people in the congregation becoming it:rfjj Aaguated with the old tog? singing up ! aialca. which cluug to Meax, Old Uuudred, ami I other kindred tunes, a regular stand bys, en ' gaged a tea. t. er. end ilvr ft rtwel Dg them-elven ' in many new pieces, confounded the old choir by tak.ng eiipletr tossfesin ot their seat one i Sunday morning before their ai rival, imagine the feelings f the latter when they were obliged oj field to th fact that po a anion it nine points of tba law. and arstter thrmae'.ve.' below, to listen ' to the best siogmg that bad been beard in the , church for man a dy A fierce war waeil for same time between the o.d choir an I the t -w aa 1 piranu. but finally tbe latter, witb their superior u,ual.ncatioLs, earned the day. Ou another or casioo tb whole choir vacaU-d, because their eata were rhanged: but it was by no means dil ficult to upplj their places by the neit Bthlawh At one time a leader, with a tall gaunt figure, and precious little muaical ability save in bis awn estimation, let aa that tie choir should aj , aleara while singing The choir thought thU attitude might perhaps dawfor a Man 'n feet ;n his ( stock-ngs. if he liked it. but it was not the mo t favorable position lor .io t ;oBatu t: ' ' of tbe voice, aad ttvod tbeir ground ee retirei below in d;?i-t. an.) tbe Tbe lead en rongregation were tbu- suawwd much aufTernig i truly, there is no a. counting for crotebfto that wd! get m to lingers head a' It la always uotavorable forhe in flume of a minister, wheo he becomes involved in a difficult? with a choir or its leader. Acertain chorister of acknow ledgad taste and skill id music was much off. ; 1 by t he clergyman ' givi: z out rtjrsei in vf at Id aud Select thatgi:e) u;xn the earand were rcAkars fur tba aii'l lie iuvariabl v revjaesaaxl tfce rwoir tottn rre to nanit uoft. Tbts roua--l tlie iuuu.cr, as it w tretich ing Wpou his rfgbt; and on unf uriMn n alien it IjaJ ot rir-u, after reading t ie b v mi t.e n-ke i 91 UM cbedr pointed! v , urA evere'v i l You saw y stay rrrr Uanz i! Now. uut ItutitteJj, Aere bappeued t.. be a et' in it about drap-m rewawac aasl Lotia tewrlna;. or smethuig similar, aa-l tbe chtnster. m-n-h roused, told the choir t I lease it out When the t'erevman re to resU tbe tax b tun. and had eotupteted it. ha) aaid " The ehuir may omit it.titi altee;ettier " Ttktww was im ajatljag avrvuud so direct a CHm mand, aud the leader left tbe oburt h iaatar.tlj. atod tbe elerf ymasj torn A b asset ( involved in a terrible qt.arrel In uch eaaea. how often may Beb' Vi h.m crest a fire a little matr k tii eth Wuar w r St rrca Faow N. man -ufler-by Ia4 lortune but hg who has aaflerH hy ffoJ. If e grow fogs! of fcartage f:. faney that the bsloog to u. and are perpa-toally to rernvm with a, if we lest, upon tb?. and eipwct to be i oawlawi for thetn. wg shall sink M 111 tbe Mtiantn ef rrfef as mo r ibi.diah alnd
unfratrht m leisure, become destitute even of tboee which are imaglmarv. Cut if we do wot awffer nuraeJrre to be traaeported b? prospetit?, neither ball we be reduced by adrertltj. Our eouto will be moot affirjt the dancer nf
rength; We shall bar sure of it. for in tbe midst of felicity we hall hart tritd hew we can hear rn "fortune. Bo!ingfroke hrletlaa View . Washisgfon papon contain the reran t l a ermou prearbed in that citr oq TbtbUgiring lav hy Itlshop s"i ru Tr. front n -eh we tike one abott et'r ft would cem." a i I.e. - as tf we had i.oin log tO it hut fight, fl"hl . fight Kilidiv oiimIeratioti. eaur.nating nr. ijnvWance, the generous itnpulce id lore, are out of the 'uestiOO. Kv ervthhff W done on both .de tu eipcraleea-h other Motivee are ti.ieotietrued, action- are aeieewpreewnled, and a -v-Utu I un veraal lying - naugurate 1. iilcli bOwl eorrupt conditio n t il.e al i - in nd thoroughly .-pv-alline I a counUr loci no' need IsktiaV' Is an-l baic :., it peteeteatiou. If it doe, it to not worth prere. in -j 'I i, i . t. t'.. . - ...! rr t.'il u.. .-- hravel aus succefsluliv wiÜi Inrg am fWMrous apprerUtton of hie rival ie Ms heart And we htll all be nearer to the vieeorr uf right if we tel. no lief, do no defamo and betitweour an aagowiabi. a knowli-Jf c fairly then kill ;. I ;wowe'. though m 4 lad caue, and mak- all ius! allowat.ee loi the t ircum-tancea which led to their misdoing Abuse. dcpreciatioW. infa ni u -IiinIci and v.i i, glory buve not won lor us a tingle battle, nor will ewer lend tlie etrife to a lie pi 'eriiitn r leaetwiMtlon. To be teniptrd is, indeed, a art id the Chria tun's iubtritance Tl.- Ji-ci' ,. ;, imr- :. ii not above bis Matei Chararie? must le te-ted :t every point. W'r are to be wlonowed atid refined; our faith, our patience, and mir love and our obedience are nil to be tried, that they may be "found unto praise, and hom.r, and gio ry at the appearing of Jeu. Christ " Kveti Mm promise of fiod pre suy poe the conflict, while tbev pledge the victory over trial '1 he? assure 11a that the Jlood- shell not go over ua. 001 ll.o llames kindle upon u., at. xliii, t though we araat pa?s through thai; that tribulation, which mu-t come, hall work patience. Horn. v. 'J, th it 1 us j ol escape shall b opened to our faith out of everr temptation, before it exceed our aliilitv to bear it, I Cor. x, 13. 1 that the Kefi ner fire will onlv remove TeitiDtatioat ha it use-. the droos, Mai. iii It develops meu' ein r ,et. r -, und bring them out ns tne light of Wi know J h the world and salt of the earth through his cor, diet with '"mIhi We know the fidelity ot Abraham, and the strength ot his faith, through bis tri! We know Daniel best iu tbe lion'aden; and his brethren in the furnace: and Bunvui in Bedford jail, Kev. W. L Par pjajajj DRUGS. MEDICINES, &C. imLV, mm & ki-mi. Souih Mot mI inn S4t., rast kn'Ii i NiuN iiKf'tr. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. WHOLESALE DEALERS RZC1.UIMVHLT) t5 DRUGS MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, (ihASS WARE, PKIIFUMKin' - alttvFancy Goods, AnPURE WINES AND LIQUORS. WOULD CAU. THE A TT I' NTtoN OK DRUOt.I.STa to lbs shovs establlabtnriit, and e hem, wb lar m ' -.I. when la tbe cltj. tn look through our k'1 - a ood wera reti(rhi when eold was at tl .', ' el. rs tbs additional 0 jver cent wkKh. wa ar eoofidrnt, will t lnereae in T rsr7 Duty, r T(r,r. ! - . ii . i. -l v na to a line venr low and ?e' realne a uroflt We will duany CuirjntisM bM f! actnat'ons tn urlce con Mered (r4era ar a.lK-lt.1 je7wa-dly Ol .4 RT! I K n 1 1, ri?HK or I ahip I tTvre kin' andertienrd hse tbu day formed a eonartuera a k a a aa& IBinea na : r.rtnrnt raavr es herewn a- Mexrk;l . at N IS Sörth IUulM? i tret Tb r.ew arm will happr tn rweetrs a r.rir.uijfr ; ..f the cutsm aerstafwre eitsnded t" tbe eatallibi i Tba )est of baor, lue anürlfar kept cwwautly oa band, and in tbe restaurant all the ftafttaaaaWi 1 tba aea , -m will be srved ap oa tbs aborteat notK-e, aswpsrsd b tba . aaawawwawd rosaa IIKXKY K. HKZKkJAlI, B F JOBS iM!Ur.aewl.-. Sepirtaber V, ltaa. HW4ftftAf I'ltIV iTE OlM.isi . I) H COLYOL'R. MFDlCAt. nFfK K NO. S9 SOL T H Meridian Street, forfc.u kta fe If be faila ia cur lue any c . wn c. nie under bt care, no matte' I obatiaete sr long standing. lis warrants you a curs. SypblUa, in tks primary atage. helped In ia Bains' e, eared in 34 hoor. Glest f iQ yean "isndiiis; cored hy Dr. C OSW houra 7 u tu F. M aantt PROFESSIONAL JOVTll4tt W MwwwMII, Aivu i m anr .t i t ,v . I I avTKU 0fl5f ng UW OfTlCI 1MMRDI ATKLT g er Htrierr aaoa sturi, 5 . 10 gt WiThrawiaa Waas. . aWinspoll, Irvd'ana. tapdsea hw . . 'V . (hg r-t.U- 'uarr dty I
DR LTGHTHILL Of 34 St. Mark'n Place New York, Anther of "A Popular Trrmtm an Urjtnrsi ' 'Uttftt ea Catarrh, " A-r . e- . W II L MAKK HI SECOND VISIT
TO if A 1 1 I 1)1 Tuesday. December 6th, hi. HOUSE, Will, From Dt ct nibfr (Wh till Batiriiy, Dcn mlMT 10(1). iueliisiu. Where ha 61 OD-Ul'ttfl OQ DEAFNESS, CATARRH, NHMMH KROM THE KtR. N' :u the Head, and all th- rio.- Dtseaursia of the EAR. THROAT AND AIR PASSAGES, 1 h ri LIOU 1 IULI9 I't.ou: it work o:. ' Dealne.-, . Causes and rroveiitioii, ha- M'if'hed the Sixth Kditiou , and may be ol taincd jo t'trlet'Ut. 411 Itroadway, or sny re speetabtfl Itookaeller throughout the country To I into nisi Is ol Iftiuarkntil A moii c the QuatavotM tawtiaaoftialH in his poa session, Dr Lililhill h:is elcctexl i lew only ol thoae from parties ol estnbli-bd po-ilioti anl well known throughout the country. r Twtu the Home Journal (K. Y.) June tt.i, lv,4 In every busmen or protessitin , iu.leett iu everj depurtment of scieuce or skill, there u alwai some acknowlegcd head .jomc one who stands out in hold relief among his fellows, as a sort of leailer. Iu the itudy ami treatment of deafness ntid catarrh, as spcial di-euep. l)i I.ihthill. ol this city, orrupie the poitiou above ilrnihed He has devoted ye:trs ol 1 .rir to this specality. and ! now reaping tho rewnnl uf his industry. The editorial columns ot the I'rihutic of a recent date bear witiie to tbe Doctor -iiocead in this department ;t medicine We Uoto the jmrti "CiUKüf a Dkak Mi ti. Louis lewenstein , a lad fourteen years of age, hot n in (iermanv, catue to this city when he WM uhotit two years ohl. Soon niter his rri I here ho aas taken aick aud lost hi hearing. Uy ilerees lo became first deaf and tlin dumti rot nearly ten years he wa a mute, uuatlc to hear the loudest voice, or to articulate i word. About one year ago he was pl iced by Iii patents in tbe bands of Dr. Lighthill, who has ajaj fr succcoiled iu restoring to him his lost power of heat it. and utterance, that he can converse with those who speak to him distinctly and deliberately. During the past four or five months he ha, been under the tuition ot Mr lteuuecke, and baa mda) considerable progress in wriliug and utithnielic." Having been supplied with the lad's address, wc further intestigated the matter, aud diacov. ered that, previoua to calling on Dr. Lighthill, the youth's cae wa- considere! hopeless, and he was for two jears au inmate of the Deaf nnd Üumb Asylum The Re?. John Not. D. D., Professor in Union ColUge; S heuectady, in a publishetl letter, tenders his gratitude to Di. Ligbthill, tor treating succes.lully bin case of deafnt's- J!rv Frei S Jewell, Professor ol the State Normal SctKlwl at A 'mi.v, also testi fios to having been cured ot catarrh Dr. Lighthill po-.scsrs other testimonials a: ! tributes to hia talent bom some ot our wealthiest aud most prominent and respected eitiienSi which may be seen on application. It would he difficult to speak in any but terms of pr ti-c ol his treat men?, in tbe face of thc-c mauy : roots and facts testily ii. g to his success. CURE OF I ATAKKII Irom Itev. t'red. Jewell ,arf or of the Sltwtr ftorittHl s lino l tlhnnr W. Dr. Lyihdl: Dtar Sia Under date ot Match 1 i ient jou a carelnl statement of my caee, tta lormer trcatinon:, my faihiro to obtain relief in that di rection, my report to your treatment and 1 1 h ben efici .1 i Oeuli I have been from the winter of the: year 1" 1 1. subject to violent periodical attacks of Catarrh, marked b ttttog febrile sytrif torn-, violent in liainmatioti of the lining membrane ot the cavi ties of the head, accompanied in the firt stage-' by a w:i'cr 'Uncharge from the nose, .'Ubscjuei'' ! ly becotniiig acrid ni:d yellow. .ud toward:'. 1 close of the attack, purulent and bloodv. Tin attacks produced a most diatre-3iug species of beadaeLr, iK-curriug periodically each day for a period vatyiug from oue to three week, some times N ioletit as to incap u itatc rue for husi oesa and at times confine me to mv bed. At , times the attendant inflammation would extend i to the teeth. producing toothache; or to (he throat, occasioning hoarseness and partial'loss ot voice; aad twice within the laal tew yetrs it has tm af- I tr ad the left eve as to confine rue for weekto 1 a d trkrned room. I bad tried ajjgafjeint's ami applications ot various k.tnl, .iiufT- and o'iier tttrrhal nreparations ot so mi ball a dozen kinds: applications to the head ot camphor, ginger, and hot lomentations ot difleteut kinds; aud in connection with these the usual emetics or cathartics employed to induce counter tction. Rut none of these had produced any permanent improvement, and in the few intancea hj which temporal relief was afforded it was at the expen.-eot so much strength aa to leave nie greatly exhausted I'nder these circumstances 1 was led. though with reluctance. from the tippel incurability of the disease, to make a trial of your treatment I found it -oou beyond even my hopes, reaching the disease aa it had never been ten-bed before, anl alleviating lis 'unp'oiv r a a:; eitthi which I I. id supposed inir.ainle A tti- t.uio .e u my former certificate, while 1 did not leel assured of a com plete cure. I hud obtained a material relief which uearly repaid me foe my trial ot your treatment, atid which MitPowd me that that treatment was as effective as it was simple and philosophical. A substantial escape from my old attacks of catarrh for the unpiecedented period of nearly half a year, and that in pite of severe occurrences of illness which would have formerly rendered auch an attack inevitable, was, to me. proof of an imf portant success It is now atX months since I sent you tht -t element, and. while it is unpleasIM to me to appear thus constantly, and in this ! gone, before the public, it seein to me a matter of simple jutice to yourself and to tbose who 1 may be suffering as I was, to add that I am not I only as fully aatisned as to tbe utility and eOi. a ct of your method of treating catarrh as 1 waa aig month ne; but 1 am now ot the heLcf that if thee b -uch a thing aa a cure for -hrotic catarrh, in my nag a substantial cure has been erTc-tei Twawg, respectfully. Facniaioa S J cll. Albany N Y September I. lw4 llin;irkHbl' From the Rev Cur t I4jl u '. U.sg;,., V CUrkt, Hector of jt Jame Church. Sri, rsi, Ksb. "JO. I"b4. I hwe been dea in one ear err (since I wgg in 1 College, some twenty years ago By the skill of Dr Lighthill it hearing waa entirelv restored, i ao that now I bear alike with Uoth aar and find tbAt I can aae my voice with much more ann comfort ttar ref , re 011U4 au
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Or. V PKIfMKY, IKRII'l IIP1MRV. No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. T THK AMERICA IHSFI.NAUT WK TUKAT BT a eew metkud, ana witk the happiest remits all of lAaaaaea and 01. Iitloa icullar to rrulapout l'terl, fall Inf uf the woab.) Erupüoa ef tbe Skta, Chlor)t, or Gr a fllckn characterised bj veHowiak, d;rf r rrrn pallor ef the mutmr; Imansiu Melam, or absent Meaatraatlor.; Awaenorraea, or Re tantloa wf tba lieu.e; Dy-aienarrbea, a painful and difllcalt rAr of tbe Mu.; JfeQ. rTba; or profuse Men truatioe; eVorborrhaa, or enceaaive and altered aacrUon or tb nea enerally white, er nearly col re. and tranparei.t. leader, I have gU-u )utt a da of diaeset that art tuet with Id Kemalra uf all Letli- r mr ,rv! or bmrr)rl; and to a.arrlet Fematea woald aajr that thera are atanj otkrr forms of 4taei pecallar to yoar set diseaaea of PrraM j, Partarttiea, aad Locution, of wbicU pace will bot admit an alucldaUoa. I omit It foe tbe council chamber, addiuf hut one more dlseaae to this list, and that Is a formidable rne riceratluu of ike body of '.ha Ttarat. Hot 1 niM i ci ni Yountx 1 II. Wl.oa. hollow ct:eki and paled countenanrea tell la faartal lanjrcaer ai.d a lent warklng ot acnes terribla dls aaar, un!n niinmg tie couatltotioa, memory and reason; bany.ng tbem tu a prämature death. k. M. ct attils reaon holda away, atit avail y.ureir or the aarvlesa or tr. PetMlary, whoae treatment dissipate tbe sllfhteat dlstaas and cures tbe meat barraa.iag weakneaa, or stber eau.s af aerieua dlflkult ofparpstuaakeanoraTice. CM KI tl, llE!SES At the American IHopeiKary aUo treat, wmioi. i MKKTar, and with never failing aucceaa, Venereal, .r what tbe Uackt rail private or aecr.-t dlaeaas NypLyBa la alt it- "tage, Ii nonliu . übet, Stricture, epenuatorrbrea, tteuiinal W akne- . Nocturna KmUsions, Sexual Ueblllty, Iropntency, and R fleet ot Äelf-Abue . The last aix axe treated tu a Private l.rtt er," which will he rnt free, n receipt nf tamp. My trratmeiit I deem it nnnecr ary to enlarge upoa. rhu remarkable and atoutHliiiir cure- performed throoh the of the MKDfC UHU aPOl HATHf, ami th.in. Jical application of KLKCTRO-MAONKTIbM. By I he alternate ue ef tbee two medical agents we gat a threefold elTrct. Ry eliraii.ai t.,n, inorliid matter ia rorced out .f the yat m, and by tbe ahvirbants, medicine Is inmieiliately broiiKbt in costact with disease. Ry tbe applies tirn of Fl.KCTKii M Ai.NI TISM, SlllSWa aWWasnlTail ! restored, and p-wfr ad.lrd r In- luu-colar aystm. I will gaaraatee a tars of A;.il also all InllaxiAtory (JUet-es. Fr further iafor. mat ion call ami J'.idifr far yurelf. '; 'I challr-nee th.- public to bring me a eae 1 cannot cure, it brought bet-ire the joU ii thread is broken. l r'oillce boura from 1 A. M. i i V. M. f. O. aa LIQUORS. WINES & CIGARS. TIM Vl ltK rtl. W II - reea...t t l OVKI IV .1 MHK'h't.VSI No. 140 West Washington Street, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Liquors, Wines AM nnRX U5DIBSI0Ü1CD OFFERS TO TBI TSAM A 1 fnll and cmplete axx.rtment at every article in lit Use nf th cboieeit qnality and at the lowest market rates. MgiaWI are reeaaaatal to examine my '.lock and sgtu tf them-elves aa to qflslity and price. Ta Oa I TIUCKLAI II, 11(1 West W ashington St UOvlT-dlf HOOP SKIRTS. I I Wfr RECEIVED VT TUF Union Store, No. 33 West Washington Street, A ! jtrne ar. '. Cotnnlete A s.riment of Ijid.e- and yi-r, . HOOP SKIRTS Including the QU A Ii ICR, OKM, l'51QÜK an.1 ullier I.TK Jtm.K.s iaa.uei wiii uo wen t can an.t rtantiiie aar itocl I befa.ia purckaaiug elew bare. J. J. LTaVCH; .Vo it.'! Weat Wahmwton atrrri. If X I a. . lift 1 . II . - II . t , a M-pio-dly WINES, LIQUORS, Sic, StC. o o
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ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN NEW BROAD (LU GE and Throaajh Koalo, Csnwctlag at Salamanca. !f . T.. wttb tks Kris way, tor ma a cssataswswa Six rest Track from sw TorT a Akron or CtovsUmd. Obi aad after Monday, May ltk. lata. Äruf h Past seugr r and Freight Trams will ran ragsiaxly hwtwQ CLKWmkUataWW it JTMW YORK. MBW AND inroKTAXT I : . I ' 1 1 KOI Tl.. FARK AS LOW AS BY ANT OTHE ROUTE. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. Paiagtra by lb line have cbeiee !'. d.ßsreat rutei betwesD Xaw York and Boston. I El IC l ä TIC KETS Can U rfctaIod at a&j of tb ofWa af tba trie Railway, and art Ticket Ottcea ot Councrtinff Unea Weat or ooüi wast; also at lbs Central Ticket Omca ander tba Weddel! Hoce. CleTelaud, O. Ak for Tirkrtt tie the Atlantic and Great Warnt' em and Erxf Raltroy$ rasseneer Train step at Mead villa thirtr aitsate. etv Ine r-er)rer amp'.aattaie to diae at the ' iii:kv HOI IV Tbe b-.t Railway Hotel la tb ccuntry. w and EiM'ditaoii rrolglit iiawl HI KAIL. No transhipment -f freight ftwreri Xew Turk and Akron or Cleveland. Merchants in th West and 8uthwet will find It tw their advajtUff lo ordet their goods to htWWtawl la the Krie and Atlantic 4 (treat Western Railways, tbui avli.if trouhle and expense. Rutti of Freight at I aw at hy any other all Kai! Ib lata. Kfecia! attention will he given t- the m c.ly trai.aartattaai f hrrUjht of all kinds, Kaat or West, fllie Kufrine. Cars and sther equipment I thi-Company are enrir. ly new, a:xl of tha t.ioat lnpr..rl ru.nlern style. The oi ly dim t route ts ibe wonderful OIL KEOIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Via Mead rllle or Corry. From laviltsbure, tke Mah ..oim? Rranch runa to V 'Miik: ii and the Coal Mine. This Kuad ia heiug extended, and will oon baa la complet ntminc urier to Gallon. Urbana, Dayton and Onrinnai i. withont break f Ranee. J. KAlt.Nsworrril, lisneral Kraight Agntt. r I! (iud)M N, General Txket Agent. H. I fWP.KTSKR .iciiM Supt. Maadela, Pm . Nr. 1. l3. awyll At RAILROAD TlrVy TABLE. Atlantic & Great Western Hail way. s 1UMMKK AkRAXtiRMENT-TWO THDOt ill! I i.r.-xs Train letwern Cle rlnnt anü New York. I rllect July 1). 16 Newv Vorli. 'I ii i outfit i.iin-. 1 i.'l.Teland at Arrive learlitbtire; Meadrill at t.'orry at Salamanca ai few York at S jU'i a and u.10 i' a ll.rtH A M and lO.ot r M 1.45 r a BWd t'.V.V) x m z :m r m ai..i .'S k. tM r a and iM a m Iii i m and U i3 p u KKtLKXlXO. Ua? N. s Yoik at 7.0U a uaud ti ti r at Arrivr I'levflaii't at 4 JO a at an.l 6.5 r at Si.mlaj ..'. fSW4 töarur.lay MaWfasSb Mam Mut. Ha i r.1 1-ave Akroo (Mail) at. Arrive Meaüviile (Mai) n .'.O x li.lU r 7 30 r &.IMJ A Arrive Salamanca (Mail) al. W. t r.t lieavc SalinancA (Mail) at.. ' V SvrtM Mra.lvillr ' Mall) . .twaa a J.V. i -.30 a . 10.U& A 4 30 e . . lii.Xi a Arrive Akron Mail) at ItaatwaraV Iesve (talioii i. Areom.) at. . .. Arrive Mautlell . Accum, at ArrtTe Akmn (Accum.) at.. a:a nl Iieave Akron 'Acrom.) at . Arrive Mam-ii. ld (Accom.) at Arrive tialion ( Accom.) at. . . . 4.50 r at f. BS r at rraiikhii Uiamii. I., jw ii. dille a( e.00 a m and 3.45 r m Arrive Franklin al 10.15 a and 5.00 p m Leave Franklin ut 7.30 a m and 6.30 r m ArrU- Meadville at 9.J5 a at and 7.45 r u Uillioiiiii; l!iiOtl. Least Clevpland at Ml a m aul 4.1' r Anise Yoimjttows at 9M a m and 7.57 r at Ieave Youngatosn at 6.4.' a M and I 4S r at Arrive CteTstaad at. . 10. 'iO a m and 5.0 r u. II. F BWRRTSRt, Oetwral Buperlateadaat Meadville, Fa. I ll. aOOOMAM, Qenersl Tkket Agent, f.latsalswd, Ohio. 1 1 K Ii 4 If K A NU UM T. C I IV C I IV N A r I , SOUTHERN OHIO. Horth -Kalc rii Kt'tif iit-ky. Inilianapolis and Cincinnati lioi-t-Iiat' OX AN1 APTKR MONDAY. NOV 1I L. TRAINS will ran aa fll.. Leave ItKlianapo'.U. Morninir Kxpres Mall. NikIiI K.xpresa gl . ilo A U ..loaa a m . . S JO P H Arrive at Indianajli-. Morning Kxprsss 1.043 P M Mall 7 00 P Night Kinre 10.U5 P M ll'P'IlS the name aa by ny ther Honte and tbe peed, satety and cmnf-rt uf traitc, egnal to the bet Unea in the conutry. irjAk for tkketa via ' ludianasolla and Cincinnati Railroad." Special otlre.-Tae new track Into Cincinnati In complete, and paavnjrers y thla line ara now landed the New Pearl Street Dspot," near tbs Burnet House, about one mile nearer the awatMaa centre of tke city than any other Depot. ROBERT MF.KK, .Superintendent W. lt. L. Nona, Qawaaal Ticket Agent. A. S. Btrr, Traveling Ag-nt await lit liifliaiinoli and Tl-idivon c w a o 1864. 1861. Mevw a rrnitf ement to oiuinence H wit - dr, nitj in igfli V0 passeiiger train daily (Sunday excepted) bsI tw Loai e tweau iimianapoiiB siki (istllsen. the Union Iep.t Indianapolis, at .(N A. M M. and 7.50 and 3 1. M , arrivliij? at Ua ltaon at 10 Mi a P. M. Leave tha Depot at Ma.li.!i at a A. M. and t ta p. arriving at Indlanapoli at 11 A. M and 7.40 P. M Tra.na leave Colunal.ua for Ruahvilla at I P. M., arrivio at 510 P M. Returning Iesvs Ra-bvllls at 7 A it ., arriving at Columbuii at 11:15 A. M. Tbl- Road f. rm s line with the Packet at attd.vin for tbe transportation of freight between Ciucinnati a-nl Indianapoli ami polutswe-i Tariff of Freight a low aj by any oiler route. Sbipper and nercbanta Weat will find It to tkelrl ntarat to ahlp by thlaltne. Mvrtt ü. C. RRANHAM. auparlntrnd. at 1862 g 1862 ? 4 LL PKR8O.N8 PURCHASING TICKETS FOR ST J JUSKI'D and other point, in 5unhrm Mlaaeorl, tha stats of Kansas, or tha Terrltwr es, should insist ea aav nf ticket that read hy the K II UIVSOI 111 KAII.KttAD, Tl.e uuly rail route from St. Lsiutr to St. Joseph. It is the ahoriert and qaickeat Use, by thirteen hours, to tba rmoteat point reached by rats, and Is a' ways as cheap aa any other. Bny yowr Ticket to Kansas and ail polutsln Nu'rihernMisaauribj the ".rtk ilisaotiri Railroad. ISAAC H. BTUKOKOH. Proa' t and Ose' 1 Hupt. North Missouri K. K HKSaY U IKMOSft. Genera 's1ib Agent sstitlT-dly PROFESSIONAL. r. PAUiei, A I T 0 K N K V AT LAW, AN le- ( L vim .i: r. 1 No. 6 East Washington Street, t.r-t itairsay seat "t :ma Branrh Bank af the State.
INIdA.NAluus. 1SUUSA. Fllir t -ighed has had Hires years et pens: I tbs Pay Dt-partateat, aad ia thawaghlg familiar Tib all tbe La , Order aod tVgalatloaa m caaaary is. fscUitats the prssaciiissi and es.lee'kin uf II eb2i aa!nt tbs Oovsrr.tBei.i enasaatir tho plsas We. 6 aCstel a state I tag. ion Street 'ap ataira la tha oaKos tarmarly ctrupiax'. byMalorD MeAavt payaaa 'rr U A awlO-dtf 1 r ItK!
NOTIONS. ftC.
L. LUDORFF A CO., a SUOLYfttOftft TO I II01SM LAIIKV. WH()I.r!Al.lt tKO.KK 15 AOTIOiNS. T All OKS' THII ROBfOaV Cents' Furnishing Coods, AMD at ww aw . w w RAVK RRMOV K l :n No. 32 South Meridian Street. . Juki reteltril, f -r lars .. orimewt of .oNla, lin t btold in u iiinli inh ncK on BsfWJ ork lrl e-. ai.rr.i-.lly United States Marshal's Notice. I'uittJ Statu (; A aaerica , District af Indiana, aa : WHF.RKAS. a UMft Off INMlKMATioN tAJ bern bled iu the Diatrict CVairl ol the Lulled 8ta. titli.li and for the KirliiliCirri.it ajad I Indiana, sn the l.Htiu day of November, lMil, ly Join Uaiiiia, btH Attorney ol the United Stab for the 1 1 trtot of Indian., iu-t 4M bale ..f ,otton mark. I a f..l Iowa, that i to nr. Laie-: markerl !.. at.," and ga baits marketl "tun," Rvntmi, aj eil a against ail per sun lawfully Intervening for tbeir taterest tkaeeti . j veiled for a violation of tbe acta of L'oogte., the trclaatinn of the Prenidrnt nf the Udlteal Slates, and of Um rale. and ragnlatioii ot il... ,s. . r etary ! Hi l rea-urei of tbe Unite! State-, and tbe rule and regular. tw t tbe CoWamixrlotier or lateraat j;arenuc, and pra.ving r r--agalust said 49 balea of rot ion, and tbal the tame nay be con.W inne.l and . Nw, therefore, in ptirsuauc of tbe Moit.rioii utx'.er the aeal oTnaid Court, ta me directed and 'elivend, I hereby give public uoiue iu 11 veri.on la.tn:iig 4'J bales af cotton, ar any part thereof. in .my riiHin.er n terested tberein, that tney be and ap(er before the aa tbe Diatrict Court of the United State, to bs held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for tbe Diatrict of Indiana, on Iba ftrt TuenUy of May next, at ie o'clock f the lorenoon of ih.ti day, then and there lo Interpose their claim and malle iheir allrg;ttioii in that behalf. 1). I.. kOSr, U. 8. Marshal, l'.y L .H. Bn.r.i or, Deoiity. AtteM. W . rr J . artn, Clerk Indianapolis, November '-'1st, 104. deo2 dl4t .No. e United States Marshal's Notice. Luittd Statt $ oj America, Dtstriet af Indiana, : WHBKKAS. A UKI. OF INFORMATION II AS been tiled in the District Court of the I oiled States, within aud fur the Klghtb Circuit and Diatrict of Indiana, on the 17th day of November, 1804. by J kg Hanna, Baq Attorney of the United atatsa for tbs Ditrict of Indiana, agaimt tha following described eaVet aud property and mr4.ey of one fcUlnard V. Hurton. tbt i to jsy sgsinst tbe sum of five hundred dollars t'', in money, uow in the hand sf one William P. Kd.n, Clerk of the County of Posey, In "a ! District, am! ajjain-t all perviia lawfully inlervuiiig fr their Inlereat Ittsawaa, and more sawselslqr against tbe said Kdward W. Hurt, i., he being guilty ot aiding and abetting an arme ! rebellion against the Government of the United States, and aeiied for a violation of the laws of tha l ulled Brate i v him, tbe said Rdward W. Burton, tbs said money ling enemiea' property, sud praying procsa sgnin-t aid money, and that the same may be coodemeed a, etiemte. prop, erty. Now, therefore, In porsuauce of the Mouition ui the aeal of aaid Court, I nae directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all per..ua claiming -aid raonay.or any part thereof, or in any manner interest t d Hierein, that they t.e and appear before the said, tbs DU tri. t Court of the Dntteal State to be held in the rltysf IudianapolU, in and for the District ef Indiana, n tbe first Tuesday of May next, at 10 o'clark of tbe forenoon of that day. then and there to :iterpoe their rlalart and ra ike tbeir allegations in that behalf. l. C. R08K, U. S. Marshal. By I. 8. Biukiow. Deputy. Attest Watt J. Saj.M, Clerk. Indianapolis, November list, 14. det-.'-dllt I No. SM. United States Marshal's Notice. I 'mttil Stattg of America, District of InJiaiu. ta: lirilKRKAS. A 1.1BKI. (F INF0UMAT10X 1148 Jjjf been filed in tba District Conrt of the United State, within and for the Eighth Circuit and DUtrtrt of Indiana, on the 1Mb day of November, 1S64, by Jehu Hanna. laajL Attorney of the United Ute for the In. trkt of Indiana, against tbe estate, effect and property of one Corte U. Priest, that I to say, against the ntn or tbrte hundretl dollars $: mi, whi. h one Serapblba Uutcbiseu owea to the aaid Priest, end the aaid ssone being now in her hand. for him, and against all person lawfully Intervening for the'r ii.tersst therein, and more especially againsi tbe said ii.t real, he being a er-.. . gailty of aiding and sbetling an anned n-beliiou against tbe lioversment of the United State, and seized fur a violation of tbe United State by him, the ald Priest, ai:d paying proeeas against said three hundred dollar, and that tbe aase may be condemned a enemies' property. Now, therefore, in pursuancs of tbs Monluon under tbs aeal of said Court to me directed and delivered, 1 do hereby give public notice to all pernea claiming said three hundred dollar-. .r any part tuerar, or in any manner Inteiesfed Iber in, thai they ta and appear Isfort the aaid. ihe District Court wl tb United Statsa, I e held at the city of Indianapolis, iu and for the District of Indiana, on the flnt Tuesday of May next, at 10 o'clark of tbe foreoooa T that day, then sad there ts Interpose thafr talaini aud make their allegation In that Is-hatf D. G. ltosü, D. I Man i By f. .a. 14i.i.iaw, Depmiy. AttavsL Wair J. Sarve, Clerk. lodiaiiai oli. Nov. Ist, J1S4 .tac2-.lWt HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, I am J. law IIOII O , ntopRtrrog INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA asylte-dtf SALOON. BiTRS HIM SR SALOOV tM.H'. MATPi MM KXTKkletJf,) 4 J . HVi:iCs. Ii 4a ia ior. ff IHK Rar 1 uppl.ed Ith pare liquor. BWJatW, aad the I beat brand or rtaar aad tobarcw; also the chattreat old Boarboa aad Wheat Whiaky. 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HOTELS. PLANTERS HOTEL, ACTON YOUNO. Proprietor VORHRSI T OK HAaHTII I Sixth St., between Main and Market, Tarsals xt 111 as. IXr
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INDIANAPOLIS. Erected 1859 Owned by Hie Co. Cash i ;ifiial and iirpln. sWWA.II.'t M. The twi.we ,.f thtafomnany la d.nt.ls that uf at H r Inaii rnnce c lam lAt. Vi I I MIOSaiVKMTOTHBtJiaCftAiaCm .1 isrni t.r.p-r..v. dwelh. and ut-bW.Mtr la saWSS oiu-h hulbliuaja r contstita la a ary farbU saaaner, ror three or He yaaa. I ea,aea I - ii i in b I ) AatjMaieil wwaf ..ji.ii l'it lat'aafe. WM. HENDEBSON, Agent, uichll-'OS-aty iJIUyAPULAa,I5UIAHA. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. WcKernan& Pierce, KK 41- ST4BTK U as FirM Poor ol Palmer Hnovi ur staikö UTK HAVK i)M itAl.t VJOTJtRg A!V! U)TA IM the Cttr of Indianapolis aad Fsrsua ana Parsa- . ,ii ir. Mate. an. I will 1 1 l.w r I Baa ri Us parcftaaeilsiatwarra AaWI llwl r r, Y Lg " 'Mf Al li ä STATE. JINOIANa. ' a V Js' M k I III i.. -. J,r(P rm r si ii ?-" ü f aIllWaaa'a.'" hc'---k STOItTjsfß100" REV5- QGbE H..v Xrt (MNNb linV WITH KSX ntMMl llVSkl tiijtT f llvaani. n .tn in ftr nt m 1ii1 EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, AJDTII UNITED STATES EXPRESS COHHPANY OFF1CK 05 THK C015IR 0' WAigWl'P N 0 Mer.d.an WraaWa, tagtaasasHi. Threw dally Kapreaaea ta Irv gl Ten daily kipria 11 U lTaauat , -ieJ TvrsdaJy Kapraeee lo Chaoaga. aad S4 Lul. . The Bahawa Coakgasdae srs the enty pn egad a seesaws tbefollosrlug rasd. r, tlDUHA CKTTK LAFaTKTTK g CHICAGO. ! R LM A A HOLia A PK Kl TF Rkg HA UTK KiCHHUÜb. ajr. . Kv..rTAirr a !r)!t," ' osy, pakaTe, vajaabl sad fraHgbt ar safety aud dlrgeu s. and .a chare d sgeslei atatmamt t .f'.te. RiHe aasllKaP. arlli be or .s.pt:y caatsstied aa rasdy rstuma atsde . glTTK a tTltla.D. Agaat FOR THE WAR. COM 1A I I KKN skip- kcrnw KKvoi vKhs WW AND BEL! RElOLlRRs A fall a??!? Ke I 4V-S Swords at Cost Prices .s f-acaai. aaa Tsahts Ksavsa. tt ja Caea; K Bart a ( tops, aatal BsJhßsg ardeare KfWn 11 Wast Wasgtejftsg Kl I T
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