Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4432, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1865 — Page 4

CARRIER'S

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How often in the lji pone by, with tn of joy anl mirth, We're watched the happy New Years jhe! a halo o'er the earth : They fame with garlands in their hands, and hör and promise LriwLt, Dat oh ! the New Year comes to u with solemn tread to-nfcht. The year aj fall of grief and tear?, and feldi of hattle red, And fare to face we stand to night with our uncoßined dead. Oh! many a home is desolate, anl many an orphan's tear v I ihe I to-night tst those tvLo lie lite the nnroffincd year. " Blood, priceless Mood, has drenched the earth on many a field of battle, Our fallen hero? lie around, like Leapt flanghteretl cattle, .Y,t Oar leader trifle with the caoe tliey wate in petty feud Oar higher ahnt, our country' life, our country' noblest blood. They deolate our homes and hearts, alas ! the ong of mirth, li turned" to widow's waili to-night Ground many a cheerless hearth ; We lire in dread of awful news at every door ajar, Wc turn with beating hearts to hear some tidings of the war. At home are hearti that wait and watch with fears men cannot feel, la dream j they hear the batilc-cry and see the flashing ?teel Nightly their prayers up to Gclj When win the struggle When will the dore bring back to tt the olive bninch of l'cace ?" Another year, another year, we hear the tolling bells, And mournfully, oh mournfully, their midnight music swells. . Old year beside thy grave we kneel and scatter faded flowers, And yet in memory's casket still we keep some happy hours. Another year, another year, with hope and promise bright, . .. The cords of memory tremble sweet in many a soul to-nfght. And o with softly beating hearts adown the quiet slope, Will go to meet the coming year with'fong of trust and hope. . Har k through the aiilcs of long 'ago we walk with solemn tread, ' And ghostly Ttsiona walk with us, "the beautiful, the dcaJ." We resurrect tlo buried hopes, ttc cla.p the parted hand, And in a dream we wander throogh a r.appy fairy-land." Oh! beautiful the starlight falb, oh! beautifully fair. The golden sun-lcann play around our castlc3 in the air. We live far up amid the clouds, below is war and strife, Care, want and pcunry and woe, and all the ills of life. Wo wauh the wreck on tea, proud sdiij.s go down the deep, At home are hearts that through all time ran only wait and weep. Afar we hear the clash of arms, oh Xord ! how long in vain Shall women watch, and wait, nod pray, fur peace and hope again Ilail new born yeurl to-night wj stand beneath thy portals grim, And from the battlements of time We hear thy natal hymn. Hark, through earth's vast domain it rings in thunder tones sublime, That voice that hoMs the world in awe the awful voice of Time. He holds the scepter in His hand, He walks upon the waves, Wc hear His mighty voice and Ijow, for we are all IIU slave. As far as God's dominion lies He rules with ruthless hand, lie fmite m and we bend leneath ni merciless command. His fetters clasp u tern and tmng that death alone can free His subjects from Iiis iron grasp. He rules o'er land and sea ! Hail new-born 3 tar ! with smiles we 'meet to hide the stab of pain ; Ah, little -an wo hope, for all the old year's prophecies were vain. It came so redolent of good and shadowed forth so fair, A nation's Ions release from war, and want and woe anil care. But oh how dark the broad gulf, lies in dread and awful mini. No stirring of the little Jove amid the groves of palm. Hail Dew-born year ! oh bring us good though we perchance are Mind, And only judge of evil things With feeble, darkened mind. But He who watches o'er us all with more than parents' care, In this dark hour of need will be around us everywhere.

MEDICAL. is nt - BEST REUEDY KNOWN tOB ALL Billions Complaints, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Indigestion, HeartBurn, Sonr Stomach, SeaSickness. &o, &c. Dr. J AM KS R, CHILTON, tbe Great Chemist, says: "I know lu composition, and hare no doubt it will pro Dost beneficial in thxe complaint for which it Is recommenced." lr. THOMAS BO TD aya: 'l strong !y commend it to the notjc of 1 be public." Dr. EDWARD 0. LUDLOW sayr "1 can with confldence rwommenl it." Dr lEO. T. DEXTER says: 'Ia Flatulency, Ileartbarn, Co-tKeness, Sick Headache, Ar., the MCLTZKK APEK1KNT In my hand baa proved Indeed a valuable remedy. For Other Testimonial, ice 1'am ptalet Witt each Hot! le. MucrarruaiD ofcit i TAUB'ANT. & CO., 378 Green wich Street, New York. H7roa sals bt all druggists. marlT-dly MEDICAL. t IlELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM CURES Cousrhi, Cw!?t. 5ore Threat. Akilrr.a. uJ Coo sumption. It i unly iice-ry for riy :: Uvtttled with tbe compUmtn to trj ue bo ill pf Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, To conrlnc them tbat it '. the bet preparation ecr aed. It cot only cares the a bo re aecUof cf the threat and lasjrs bat it ctir Nicht Sweats and Spittln vf B!od. and 1 an eirllenl rargle for acy kind of Sort Threat. It li pleaax.t to take, and a 'e taediciue far l&fanta. PrtcaSOeanta pet bottia. Far n't ly Prurf?M gtO' rally. For ale hy W. I. Uask:t 1 Cw., firowi.in; A 8!oaa, Stewart A Mrgaa, TnI!noa A Co. J. F. Smuar ac4 Kirr A Wocfcar. taf7-41jelAw ty STAMPS. REVENUE Qrr&WLTPB. LL KINDS OF REVENUE STkVTS Für. SALE AT the usual dCLtuut. r.Uit .rvuLtiet upj-Iied prearptlj. CaU at Xo. 1 Nw A Tb.tf. Block. Ir.J.aajon. 4ec24-dlm . WILUAU LRAD5IIAW. ' PROFESSIONAL. MaaToi m.aat. loaaTMaa w. uoaic.'. RAY A: GOUDON, ATTOItlVEYS AT LAW, iNttlATAFOUS INDIANA. OS. No. 10 aai U Naw TalbonTs tTfldüst Suuth ÄecCiÄra

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or thp i( i8gg, REAL ESTATE BROKERS. .r m a ssa ahatWatW V av Ju!y27.dly GROCERIES. FI8H. 500 nXLF barrkls rnrra "sn HOPS. QQQ BALES KKW UOIS. BEAS. O AHA rusn. trime wiutk ekaxs. alsoJELZZ "OU TIMOTHY, FLAX AND CLOVER SEEDS, FOR SALE BT IZMIR HftflfYl!K'It2 m.mj aaaair a ia aiaaci CommlHHioxi MerchautN, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. dec26-deod2w J. X JACKSON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW, OFFICE N. W. CORNER MERIDIAN AND WASHINGTON Street., (Telejrraph Building,) IndianaPS Indiana. Special attrctlca y1rn to tke Collection of Account nd the ecnrln of GoTerntnent Claim. Satlsfactorj referencea fWen when required. ray31-dtf A. .1. JIUIiLK.V PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Otfire-druinnkluui lliilldlng Corner Meridian und Maryland Stm,9 INDIANATOLIS. IND.. nyH-dtf DENTISTS. P. 6. C. HUNT, -D E 1ST T I S T OFFICE AND RESIDXNCX, 34 EAST .TIAKKET 8TI1KET INDJANAl-OLl IND. MARRIED LADIES WrOSE health will tot admit of an increase of t fam.lv ttrd a red atarrp for DR. STCART'3 PtVAl E C1RCULAU TO MARRIED LADIE5. and common ec mx tell joa it It NO IICMBCG. All eomaanlca tiom itrlaly CvnSdcctlal. o a a , DR- PrW-KT STUART, B-dAwto 0. Drawar 5931, Chlcao. III. AGENTS WANTED. Ä7H ?Tll-1 WgSi rywha 111 It I.Otmctith. fiTvruir,' ..! rv J Ar(U,lhr Uat elltaf erar afferwl. rull parünÜAra trrij-tsrrjia k te..r TJil.

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DR. JOIIiV BULL'S COTIPOID C ED HON HITTERS. The latest and Hont Im. portant Discovery OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No tnan'a nttne I more Intimate!? connected with the hlntory of MAT K RIA UK DIG A of the Cnlted States, or more favorablj known a a pioneer In Medical DijfCOTery than that of Dr. John null, of Louisville, Kentucky. iHU inimitable preparation of SAHKAPAKIL WA has lonr lood at tba li- J r tbe Taiion ronj potindi oftbat Tilaahle drag. His Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. IÜ3 Worm Lozen 0 ge, io'Icfif thin a year after their introduetioo. attained a reputation As wide preJ aa the continent cf North America. But the crowmnir,, glory of hU life remains to bt attained in hi dUcovpry, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have bean the discoverer of CI'XltU.'Mt which li the bhs of tbe Ritten now offered to tbe public. That honor lelougs to the uatie iLhabilanu of Central America, to nbom Us virtue have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with H, the Indian bids defiance to the mott deadly malaria and handle without fear the moat venomon serpents. It i a belief with them, that while there is breath in the bod.' the Cedron 1 potent to cure, do matter what the bea? may be. While Dr. Bull i not prepared to endorse this etranCant pretension, he is nevertheless ratistled from a thorough examination of tbe evidence relating to it Tirtnes, that as a remedy and preventative of all duease arUinK from expoare, either to cbaiiKe of weather or climate, or to mlatnalic influences, it Mands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Jastly itervei the reputation it baa so long etijoyed In Central America and the West tadle. I IV DYSPEPSIA An J Its attendant train of nyniptomx. it acts mora LIKK A CIIAhM than a medicine. There Is nothing In the whale range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this diseane. A foil account of this wonderful plant may be found In the 11th edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pagea and 1343. A aeries of experiments In which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has Jut been brought to a successful termtsation, and he is cow enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics. tbe whole preserved in the best quality of copper dl tilled Bourbon Whisky, which be i confident has n equal lu the world. lie might furnish a volume of certificates, bur ab lie have long vince learned to estlmaie sucht-.-, j their true value. The safest plan Is for every one to te for himself the virtues of a new medicine. t;i 1: tiii: CEDRON BITTERS ONE TRIAL, AND YOU NTLI NKYF.R USE AS OTHER3. It Is not necessary to publish a Ions lUt of diseases for which tbe CEDRON BITTERS are a pecIGc. Inalldiseaes of the IIow els, Kivcr or Kidneys, In all affections of the BRAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -ISfJOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It l destined to suere! all other remedies. It not only cures the disease, but it prevents them. A wine gla of the Bitter, taken a hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking It afaint disease under the rcot trj in? eipu-ure. Sold by Drugfflata and CSrocer fierierallf. Dr. JOIIIV lil LL, Trincipal fÄce, r.fth Street, Lonl.vHe, Ky.

SOLD nUOLr.SALK BT DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH, 73 South .Tierldlnti Street, INDIANAPOLIS. Who also al BULL'S SARSAPAU1LLA. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, . SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. KtBtmber DA1XY. KECt Ell Sc nrill decUf4-dly4iri:team.

MEDICAL.

Dr. IV. S. PEIVDERT, AMERICAN D1WSMY. No. 24 1-2 E. WasHngton St. AT THE AM I RICA N D15PESSAKT WK TREAT BT a new method, and with the happiest resulu all ca.es of Disease sttd conditions peculiar to females. Prolapsus Uteri, (falling of the womb,) Eruptions of the aia. Chlorosis, or Green Sickness eharacterlied by iellowiah, dirty green pallor of the surface; F.rjansio esiam, or abeLt Menstruation; Amenonhea, or Retention of the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and difficult flow f the Me n.e; Metorrbasii, cr profuse Menatruatloo; Lene'-crrhes, or exceaatve and altered secretion of the mucu4 generally white, or nearly colore and transparent. Reader, 1 have given you a cla. of lieases that are met with in Females of all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would nay that there are many othtr forms cf diseases peculiar to your sex dieas of PreTOancy. Parturitien, and Lactation, of which pace will ct aCmll aa elurldaticn. I omit It for the council chamber, adding bet cne more disease to this Lst, and that Is a formidable one Ulceration of the body of the Utaru. Most Important to Young Men. Whose hollow cheeks and paled countenances tell in fearful language and silent working of some terrible disease, undermining the constitution, memory and reason; hurr)1n them to a premature death. Reflect while reason holds sway, and avail yourself of the services of Dr. Pendery, whose treatment dissipates the slighteet disease and cures the most harrassing weakness, or other cause f serious difficulty or perpetual annoyance. VEXEKEAL DISEASES. At the American Dispensary we also treat, wrTHorr MiaccBi, and with never failing success, Venereal, or what the quacks call private or secret diseases Sjphylis In all its stares, Oonorrhvea, Gleet, Stricture, Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakne"", Noeturnal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Impotency, and Effects of Self-Abuse. The last 6ix re treated In a Private Letter," which will I sent fre, on receipt of stamp. My treatment I deem It unnecessary to enlarge upon. Ilie temarkable and astounding cures performed through the agency of the MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS, and the medical application of KLECTRO-M AGNET1SM. Py the alternate use of these two medical agents we get a threefold effect. By elimination, morbid matter ts forced out of the system, and by the absorbauts, medicine is immed'ately brought in cowtact with dhea.te. Bj the app'icatlon of ELECTRO-MAGNETISM, nervous enervation is restored, and power added to the muscular system. I will guarantee a core of JtBaa; aasaa . tMaaa. M And also all inffamatory diseases. For further Information call and judge for yourself. lU'l challenge the public to bring me a ca I cat.nxt cure. If brought before the jrolden thread Is broken. ItfOffice hours from 3 A. M. to 8 P. M. P.O.Kox IZtA. nov30'C4-dlyeot LIQUORS, WINES & CICARS. THOS. C. STR I C K I i A i I) , (Successor to CONKLIN STRICKLAND,) No. 140 West Washington Street, wiiollsali: di:ai.i;ic in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Liquors, Wines AND f 1UK UN'DEKSlfiNF.D OFFERS TO THE TRADE A JL full an.l complete asortmetit of every article in his liaeof the choicest quali'y and at the lowe-rt market rates. Dealers are requested to examine my stock and atUfy themselves as to qnslity and prices. T. 1. S I HK KI-AD, 110 West Washington St, novlT-dtf HOOP SKIRTS. JUST RECEIVED -AT THX Union Store, No. 33 West Washington Street, A Large and Complete Assortment of ladies and Misses Including the QUAKER, GEM, CNIQUK and ether LATK STYLES. jrTLadies will do well to call and e xamlue cur stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. J. LYNCH, iVo. 33 HVaf Washington strett. epi2o-dly WINES, LIQUORS, &c, ficC. to w s 'A, 9 e c Si X r. r. m e s "sr. SC H m w o p p 4 H C 5 o w o 3 e r. e a. lMYi:itV STAHLE.

TT BNRT ALLST. Jfaw Tork Uvery and'gala St itt jTl Noa. 13 and 1 East Perl street. In the r G?er.r Fl-. fett).

DRY CCODO.

u O 'S m o as äs w o T3 a ca 2 a CD 0 72 a. 6 H K s -2 S OQ I mm "s S o o CO 5H 03 . 5 Q rxj i 2 a o ca ed a rt ca o a "C (3 a H o Is Pal e D H K 0 o CQ 03 T3 O o w CO c3 o c S3 CINCINNATI, SOUTHERN OHIO, iorlh - Eastern Keiituckv. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Slioi't-Line SCEL IX. H J3 DC CI sTX. O X AND AFTKR ilONDAT, NOV. 14th, TKAINS will rnu as feil: Leave Indianapolis. Morriln Kxpres Mail NijjUl Kipress. 4 .10 A II 10.1,8 A M P 11 Arrive at Indianapolis. Morniii(?Kipress ! 1.00 H il Mail 7.00 P M Night Kxpres. 10 )5 P M JC7"Fare tLe fame as by any other Ronte, and the ipoeif, safety and comf rt of trains equal to the best lines In the couutry. ICT'Ask for tickets via "Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad." Special Motlce. Tbe new track Into Cincinnati Is complete, and pass nfrers by this lice are now lauded the ''New Tearl Street lVpot," near the Eurnet House, about one mile nearer the business centre of the city than ahy other Depot. KOBKKT MKEK, Superintendent. W. II. L. NosLr, fieneral Ticket Agent. A. S. Bckt, Trareliti? Agent. , uovl4-Utf liidiaiinpoli .nid üladiKon 1864. nnsra::rn i8C4. lew Arrnngeiuenl to Commence .Mon day, yiay 10 1SOI. - fWO paenger trains dally (Sundays excepted) between Indisnapolls and MadUon. Iavn the I'nion I)ennt tnr!i;isnnli at ff.ftO A. V and 3 P. M., arriving at lladison at 10.6 A. H. and 7.50 P. M. Leave the Depot at Mad'son at 6 A. M. and 2.40 P. M., f -1 . v I I. - , . r 1 t- .a n . r arriving at luuiauapvus at j I a. m.. aim i .in r. ii. Trn'nn lesvo (!ilnmhn ftr Rnhvill at IPV am v at 510 P M. Returning leave RuhviUe at 7 A. !., arnvintr at Culumbus at 11:15 A. M. - - This Road forms a line with the Packet at Madjsn for tr.e transportation of freight between Cincinnati and In dianapolis and points Weht. Tariff of Freights as low as by any other route. Shippers and merchants West will find itto theirinttr Kt to kbip by thisllne. maris D.C. BRANI1AM. Superintendent. PROFESSIONAL. I. 8. PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, -AND CJ.VI3I AGENT, No. 6 East Washington Street, (First Stairway east of the Branch Hank ef the State,) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. riIIK un.leritfhed has had three years experience in 1 the Tay Department, and is thoroughly familiar with all the Laws, Orders and Regulations necessary to facilitate the prosecution and collection of all claims against the Government. Kem ember tho place No. Halt Uaaliln. ton Street 'up stairs) in the oC.ce formerly occupied by Major D. McOlure, Paymaster, V S.A. novlO-dtf P. S. PARKS. FOUNDRIES. EIOOSIER STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. COX, LOUD A rttK, Manufacturers and Whole-ale Dealers In Tor uai.L.o if- um e vc VIA, OUK STOVES ARK OF THK LATEST AN mostlmpr -ved patterns. Our other work will embrace Iron Fronts, Columns, Railway, Mill and Hon Ca.tir.gi, Ac, Ac. Orders by mail or otherwise c'.icited, and prompt attention given. Our prices will be found as low as any. OCke, Sales-room and Foundry 1S3 South De .war street, two square directly eat of the Ua;o Depot. OC123 DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Copartnership. flHE firm fCockllai Strickland is this day dissolved aV by mutual consent. The be'inegis of the late firm wul be settled by Thomas C. Strickland, who is hereby authorized to collect nd receive all indebtedness due the said copxrtnerbbip. Thofe indebted to the late nn are requested to settle their accounts. HKNRT N. CONKLtN, THOMAS C. STKICKI.AXD. Ibdianapolla, Xorember IS, l?ft4. . The unJeri (fried tili continua the wholesale liqur husinea at tha ol 1 staut or Cnk!in A ?trkk.larj.I. auJ he request. a continuance of the patronage heretofore exteii!ed to the late firm. noU-dtf TTIOMAS C. STRICKLAND. PRINTINC, cSiC. CBiS. w. ball. C. f. BCTCg!aO!l. HALL A lit TCIIISO, PLAI5 AND ORNAMENTAL STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, trrot)ier una Ilookblnder No. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, IXDIAXAP0LW, INKA5A. JJBLaik Fo b of eTry dsscrJplon made to orter.

EAFNESSf

CATARRH J Anl all Dieafi of tb EAR,. THROAT, AND AIR-PASSAGES, TACATC0 BT DR. LIGHTHILL, SURolKOX-AUIiLST OK IHK (?KU:kRaTKI Ltf.il tiiim, iNvrn r ri:, ,Xo. 34 st. viark' Place, rt- York, DR. LIGHTHILL WILL MAKE IIIS THIRD VISIT TO INDIANAPOLIS Tuesday, January 31st, AtiJ will be ttthe BATES HOUSE FOR ONE WEEK, From TUESDAY, January 31st, till SATUR ÜAV EVEXINO, February 4th. Where he can be consulted on the above cise onlr . TESTIMONIALS. In v.xakoi is, IV-cenü-er C, lfC4. Da. Ligrtuill: A I have keen uixler yvar tn-atment fur a manth past, an1 have imtroretl no rreatlT. 1 write to thank you for the benefit 1 have dfiriveJ from ywur treatment. I tia.t üunere! a long time with catarrh in a disagreeable and o2Vnive fonu. My m of siik-II was entirely destroyed, and my face at times distorted hy the .welling In my nor. I also had a very alarming ami painful attack of deafm.s. I now rejK.rt to you that I am aimobt entirely cured. My deafness you completely cured iu Wfi thai two w-cks. My face is now natural my sence of smell returned to nie, and,' in fact, I feel better io every way than I have teen in months pai. I had tried several nians to get cured before I saw you, but they aU failed. If you have occasion to do it, you may refer to me personally, aud I shall cheerfully rt-comim-iid your Vili a ItdoM-rrr. Vour,trully, LEW LT IUI.!, lUtf I)Ue, Indinsoli Imia.aiiLis, Ik-cetubc-r 6 104. This may ctrtify that I was very deaf, that I bad a copious and most 2enIve discharge of matter from my ear, and w Ith It Intense patn. I was teverih an! Meeplew", tn appitite gone ami my health Rtierast' much sir ranged. hile thus sufferinp:, I placed myM-lf uiiaer Dr. LiyhthiU's treatment about a month aa. and now I am entirely cured In every respect. Before Dr. Lihthill accepted my case I lad tried other treatment, which only made me wore. Cut now that that Dr. I.iarhthlll has cured me 1 I have no words to tbauk biin suUioently fur .bis skillful trt-ataient of my cae, which was as disjuting to thoe around me as It wa alannitiaf to mytelf. JOUS DORSET. Malti.nm tLi.r, hü., Ihfc. r1, 1SC4. Da. Ijohtiiill Der Sia: Vour faror of recent data came duey to hand. Sioce placing mpMrlf under your treatment for Catarrh 1 have improved very fast. Jdy cae had been of some years standing, and I was much dif.couras;ed by its obstinacy. I bave rec ived very great re lief since yu beigan to treat me, and the loathsome eri-e is rapidly disappearing, thanks to your -kill. (Iraterully yours, W. K. SHEPPARD. From fieorge Tega, Member or ttoytl CUege of Veterinary Surgeons London. Fngland. Rovhkst a, V., Dec. 19, 1-63. Dk. iJr.itTHiu. l)f ar Sir Allow me to expresi nt graN Itude to you for the cure of deafness you effected in ray right ear, which ha troubled me very much for several years, and was almord entirely deaf for a few weeks pat but more particularly Rratitude fr your exrellent suece upon my deaf ear, which has been useless to me fwr the pant twenty years: the noise and uncomfortable roaring in my ears wlrch at times made me very tiertous, has disappeared. You may publish tbl- arknowlrdfrement shulit It tx af any service to you. (iratefully ji.urs, liKORliK 1F.GÜ, No. Wl State atrreL From the R"v. R.T. Vel.h. D.'D., formerly or the Trarl Sireet Paptist Church, Albany, N. T. Aibsxt. X. V.. April Ii, 1SC4. Ds. Lioamii-C Drar iir: Allow me toexires my grateful thauks for the skill and kind attention rmUert dto my daughter, whoe ears hare been badly arlocted for many years, and tor wins months past has been nearly dearlved of her bearing. The left ear, from her Infancy, has been badly dl.-eas-ed, at times diK-hargiug offensive matter. The rijtht ea- Is now well, and from preset Indications I anticipate the restoration of tbe left ear al-i. I am, dear fir, jrratefilly yours, H. T. WELCH, D. D., Xewtouvllle, Albany county, Jf. V. KocHr.TE, ilarch 13, INJ. Da-lUcHTHiu. Dear Sir: Thrta months ajro I placed my son, Charles Fuller, under your treatment for a deaf ness that was every day growing worse, accompanied by a very effensive and disagreeable discharge of matter from the ears. I now report to yon his entire cure. The actual treatment was but two menths, yet the discharge is entirely well, and his hearing restored. Bis general health is as good as I could deire, and bis spirits buoyant and lively. In fact he seems a diBerent child. With the grateful thanks of a mother, I am, sir, Respectfully yours, C, C. FCLLKR, P.enesee co., X. T. Fre m tie Rev. Joseph M. Clarke, Rector of St. Jame' Church. Svaatxsr, X. T IVb.20. lA. I have been deaf in one ear ever since I was in College, some twenty years ago. By the skill cf Dr. LSghthill Its hearing was entirely restored, so that now I hear alike with both ears, and I find that I can usa my voice with mach more ease and comfort than before. JOSEPH M. CLAkKF.. From Hon. D. TI. Cola. Senator from the 2Dth DMrict, Xew Tork. Aibasy, Jan. 5, Mr Dr.aa Da. Liohtiuu. It is with tcreat satisfaction that I corumuLicate to you the effect of the medicine you gave me on my application to you for defective hearing. 1 followed yourdirectbBs, and am happy to state that I am so far recovered, after tbe first few applications, as to feel quite confident that I am well, and shall not need to proceed further. Be aMired,dear sir. if necessity should require, I should not hesitate to plsce myself under your taajic hai.d. Yours, with mpect, I). H. C0L, Albion, Orleans Co. Pram P. VTcTtmey. E.q., of Detroit. I do hereby certify that for the past fifteen monih my bearing has been averted to a considerab'e extent, aad that by an operation of Lr. LighthUI i have been restored to my full hearing, as I re-ide in Detroit, and intend leaving for home soon, those desirous of knowing the veracity of this msylnq-Jlre of Mr. T. J. McArthnr. Xa. 4M Broadway. P. McTF.RXET. Xew York, September 2, IsC. Kow rtsviu r, Orleans County, Jan. U, ISfU. Ik, I.it.HTHiix 1 send yon a statement cf my ca-e which you may ne as you ttiuk trt-rer I have been a&iclc d with def;.eiM a v-ar, and I have tried every prescription, but to no tffrct. 1 1 un.ulted Dr. Uhthül and be prated rpon me, aiid in oxt itTx 1 wa restired to hear.rg. I send yoa this statement for the ben.fit of other who are lab ring under tbe san.e disease a ray-elf. I would reccmir.endal! that are aSxted with this disease to giva yooaca!!. Re-;ect!u:!y yosrs, ISAAC TOCXtJ. J This is to cert.fy that the above Is a correct statemeH. I C. D. BUftXIXGUAVt, Pastor M. K. Church, E. T. SLATE, KILO HU5T. Dutacrr, Xovember 3, IvA. Tbl. la to ctrtify that I was deaf, acctrupaiiied wi'vk a very dissitr eable tlcging sound In my bead, wbicb reudered conversation 0-.S.culf, except la a leal toue of soke. By the skill of Dr. LlbthiU my hearing haa t-een fnlly restored, and the nois baa cead. I also know t other cures cf Dr. Lifhth.il, which fu.ly tancUon me lu In reccrEKier-diLg t :ni to the afUicted. It is now over two year since my hearing w as rtored, and it remains perfect to thie day. i II. P. WY AXT. We, the undersigned, k-nowiag Mr. Wjant personally, do hereby certify to the correctneM f the above s'atetaer.t. WAITBFCK k CHITITXLKX, C. kt AXXIX'i BALL, GEO. C. CHAXDLEB . i U. K. HAJJXXK, tiria ff Ii;ik 1 Sn, Dat itaji ITorft, Albany, X. T. T Lai. LltoHTaUil Iear Rr I take pleasure In certifyleg that yoa have effected a great deal f Improvement m the hearing of my son, Marcus C. hoestle, w ho has, pre rious to your taking the ease In hand, been quite deaf rota the effects of Scarlet lna. As I know af nny other cases which you hava cxrxl a&l UmCuJ, 1 no fce-itaucy to reevmaend you to tLe put lie. i ranaia yours, very truly. THEUPHILCS E0ES3LT lewaxe Douse, Albany, X. T. Proprietor De csjtC7"Fcr etiar tmtacatals ia ttj-tarcwa f-jtf.

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