Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4433, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1865 — Page 4

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B AIL Y SENTINEL

THURSDAY M0IWU50. JANUARY 5. ncnberr tn Indiana Legislature .i'resuient of the Secite, Li eat. Got. Conrad Baker. DEXOCaUTlG tlXATOU BOLCtXO OTt. ; Adfccf. Ja tod WIIa George 9. Brown. Ptset and VAaierbar Oeorjrt W. Fttch. i Terr j, Spencer .cd Warrick Bcoqi L. Fuller. Dearborn Jane W. Gaff. Carrol! and Clinton Leander McClur?. i Grant od Madison John D. Marshall. Flojd Aocuatus Uradlet. Daria and Knot J. D William. Franklin Tbomst Gifford. Hootingtcn and Whitley A. J. Dotiglajw. Greene and Owen George W. Moore. Crawford and Orange Henry Jenkina. Drtholemew Francis T. Hord. Ohio end Switzerland A. 0. Downey. Lawrence anU iltrtic Thoi. R. Cobb. SEXOCKATlj: SIXATOM ELECTED. Cla and Putman Kihel Star.. Gtboo Duboi .nd Ftke Jamaw Barker. Jenoioxt aid Jackon Jamea H. Vawter. Washington and Harrison Jibn A. Bonrain. Clark and Scott Klisha G. English. ountain T. W Newlin. Shelby and HätiCock James L- Mason Vigo and Sullican Bailees W. llanna. St. Joseph and Marshall Horace Corbin. . ELECTED TO FILL TACAtfCIM. Allen W. W. Carson. BCri'lLICAir SEXAT0K4 Ü3LÜIX0 OTEE. Wtyny Othn el Beeon. Titcecanoe Mose C. Culrer: Parke and Vermillion OHrer P. Davis. BirCBLICA B EN ATOM ELECTID. ' Delaware and Blackford William A Bonbam Fayette and Union Thos. W. Bennett, - ; Hendricks and Boone T. J.Cason. -"-Montgomery Joseph Milligan. Henry Müton pdlen. Miami ni Ful'on Simuel S Ferry. Noble. DeKilb and Stuben K B Noj. Elkhart an t Lasrange Robert Dyke-i Laporte and Starke John B. N'iles. . Hamilton and Tipton D. R. Drown. J Jefforson James Y Allison. w iJenton , Warren ard White Alfred Wood. Jasper, Lake, Newton and Porter Ezra - Wrir,bt. Marion W. C. Thorr;p,on, Randolph Thomas Ward. Cm, Howard and Pulaski N. P. Richmond. Ripley Wm. Hyatt. Ku,h W. A Cullen. - Juhoaou and Morgan 3. P. Oyler. ' Decatur D R. Van Bu,Wirk. Kiri'lUCA SENAT R ELECTED TO FILL TACANCt. Koaciuskb and Wafaah Charles W. Chap man. I i J , , i ; IOUBirVL. , . 'Monro and Brown Paris C. Dunning. MEMBER Of TUE II'H'SE OF ELFEfcSEXTETL VIA. " ' Democrat! Elteted. I. A"dams Philomon N Collins. j Alltn 0. BinLJ. T. Shoff Barthofomew O H P Abbott. Blackford and Wells Newton Burwell. Brown John Richard i Carroll John B Milroy. Cs Ch-ultH B L.s-el!e. ' i CUrk Joi G. IliiWMtd. . ; ;: CUj A C- Vec:i.:, j ' ' Cl'nton Corneliu J. Miller. ; ; D iriess Howard Crook. Detrtxtrn John G. Stiti:er. Richard Grecg. D Kalb Roheit M. Locklurt Dubois A J. Beckt-I.' Floyd Cyrus L Durihttn. Fuunl.nn II. L. Roicb. 1 , Franklin R. Osborn. Fulton Nelson S Shaffer. Gibson John Hrerove. Greene John M Humphreys. Harrison John W. Lopp. Hancock John H. White. Huntington and Whitley John R. Coffroth. Jackson Jason B Brown.' Jay Samuel A. ShottflT Kuox John I). Patterson. Madison E. Crai e. Marshall and Starke Llojd Grayetrook Maruo John R: O'Brien. Monroe Samuel II. Buskirk. Orange Thomas Hunt. 0en John M. Stuckcy. Pike J. W. Richarden. Po?ey Elijah M Spencer. Patuan. A. M Puett, S tmucl Collins. Scott -Thomas M. Sullival. Shelby James II rrison. SuUiran Sfephen G. Burton. W'arrick Rotiert Peii'o Whs binjton J imeson Lee. Ilaiicock and Shelby Georpe C. Tfiatcher. llArrbua and Washington John P. Lemon. Republican $ Ultcttd. Benton and While Thomas Atkinson. Boone Thomas M. Stringer. Cmviord Bci.jimiii T. Goodman. Decatur Wm.-H. "Bonner. Delaware Allted ICilgore. Elkhart Jodeph Ritord. : ' J Grant Uenly Jameii. Hamilton anl Tipton Wm. StijErv HeaUrick- Clwrle F. Hg-tte. . HenrT Dtid M. Chambers. - Howard Seymour F. Montgomerr. Jefferson D. C. Brmham.T. T. Wright. Jennings Hiram Prather. Johnson E. Banta. Kosciusko Harrey W. Upson. . Lagrange Frarci P. Griffith Lake BartletL Woods. "L-ipoite Wm. W Higcia', John Hi Willij. Dawface Robert Bovd.' Marion H Ü. Newcomb. J. H. McVej. Miami Jonas Hooter. Montgomery Samuel Gregory. Morgan N.J.Mjor. , Noble Phillip ZiRler. Parke Thomii N. Rice. Perrr Kenrt Groves. Porler Firmen Church. . .. Randolph Thomas W. Reee. Ripley Benjamin F Ferri1. Ru;lDvivl M. Stewart. Spencer F. M. Emerson. St. Jocpli John A. Henlriok?. Sreuben Stephen C. Sbin. Tippecance Joseph M Hersher, J.L. Miller. Vanderburg Fred. W.Cook. Ve'rmirion B E. Rhodes. Vii;o F. M. Meredith. J. E. WooJrcff. Wab"h John U. r"tMt. 'Warren Bet jm!ri F. reeory. Watnc John Sim. Wm. "W Foulke. E Coi WaUisij ad Kosciusko Thomas C. Whitea:d. Fkhrt urd Lgrnce Mirhiel T Shuey. Switz'-rlarul and 0!i Auutus Welch. Fayelte ail Cinuu Geltert Tru-lr. " Hendricks ai.d Bi e J hn T. Burr.e. Vandrrburg rd P.isey Edward T Sullivan. Johnson and Morgan Ezra O'ennn " 5 ' JTewort, Jpr ar.d Pu!aki Silas Johnson. Reepitul.it;on Senate: Dcmcr'it, 25; Ke'ublican, 24; Ik)cbttnl. 1. -. liou o( Rt prent tie: Deiuivut 45; Rpuhlir n 35 PROFESSIONAL. l S. PARKS, " . ATTORNEY AT LAW, ,'- CLAIM AGENT, No. 6 East Washington Street, (First Stairway cl ot tb Bracca Sank af ikeSUtr.) .... ISLlASArCLIS. ISDUSA. . . . fWHK onSrf.ibM- ba k4 I ar yrara Hfxrierx- In . X. tb PaT LTrtmnt, and I thoroughly familiar all tha Ordcra and Reyulationt cectufary 1 faeiüu:? iL proCQtics ad caüfdoa cf a!! claoa ' ( a4 th Oovrrnt. K'BHBbfr tho flar ?to. O Fl ah tan Ktrtjrt ;p tair) la tia;oCc formerly occupied I j ilr D. McClir. Fijcuuwr. C 8. A. rKrrie-tf P. w. PARKS uivr.ic v TAiiLr. mi f TB.T lvw Tork Lltary aid f a'.a It tl iTU nam. Yi mxiU Srt rtri tCto tt f

nsncnAfjT TAiLonirjc. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHIIEITT!

"THE LADIES' UMON 1JJ RtSPECTFTU.T CALL THE ATTEJmON OF TBK cUixDi of iDdiaiitpolUtotk fct, that tl'y tT opr4 at . No. 19. Virginia iTonuo, A Ilegtilnr lercluint Tailoring IXablNlimcnf. ! AlJ n'.iclt a hara of tba patronage cf tb cnumuniiy THEIR STOCK OF GOODS a la complete, and blnf la cbarn of a a;rr.tlrman whuw ahll.tj a a Courr rank a Ho. 1, they ar rrcpaiedto Ell orJfri which In erery repct they will WARRA5T qnal io qnality, atyto and workman&bip to anytLlrg fuod la any tlmiUr etbJ.biEent io tho city. ITy Remember tha place. .o. 10 Virgin hi Avenue. CARPETS. WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CARPET STORE IVo. HI Cast Washington St., SohnulTH Old Htund, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WK II AVK A LARGE 8T0CX CF CARPETS, OIL-OLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, REPS PEKIN CLOTHS, DaiuaiK, L,ncey Tiualln 4c .tottlrifrtiatii All of thai Good j having been purchased before the late advance In the Kat, we will ae'l them lower than New Tork wholeaale price. Alao Joat received 100,000 I'lecc Wall Tap x ami Window Shades KRAUSS & CALL. W1NTEK AICKA.CJE?IC.T. CINCINNATI, SOUTHERN OHIO, ior Ih - Eastern Kentucky, Indianapolis and Cincinnati Hliort-Linc? 05 AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. II th, TR.UXS will ran a followa: Leave lud! ana poll. Morning Eiprena 4.10 A M Mail 10.50 A M NiSht Kxprea 7.20 P M Arrive at Indianapolis. Morning Kapres 1.00 P M Mail 7 0 P M Night Eipfesa.. 10.H5 P M Iff-Far the time as by any other Route, a.id the apeed, safety and enmt rt of trains equal to the bet lines in the country. mAik for icketa via "Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad." Special ."Mot ice. The new track lato Cincinnati la complete, and passengers by this line are now landed the "New Pearl Street Depot," near the Burnet House, about one mile nearer to? business centre of the city than aay other Depot. ROBERT MEEK, Superintendent. W. n. L. NotLK, General Ticket Agent. A. 8. Bear, Traveling Agent. novU-dtf Indianapolis and lladison 1864. nnrzzT 1861. 5L lv Arrnngement to Commriirr ,Men dar .'Hur in, lsßt. fll'O pa-'aenrer trains daily (Sundays excepteJ) b I tween Indianapolis and Madison. leave the Union Depot Indianapolis at .00 A. M nd 3 P. M., arriving at Md:on at 10. A. M. and 7.50 P. M. Leave the Depot at Madiaon at 6 A. il. and 3:10 P. M., arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and 7-40 P. M. Trains leave Columbus for Rushville at 1 P. M., arriving at 5.1(1 P M. ReUrnin leave Rushville at 7 A M., an-ivii-p at Columbus at 11:15 A. M. This Koad forms a line with the Packets at MJlen for the transportation of freight between Clncinnatt and Indianapolis and points West. Tariff of Freight aa low as by any other route. Shippers and merchants West will find it to tL.irintereat to ship by this ltae. maris Ü.C. BRANHAM. Superintendent. DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Copartnership. riHIE Ann nf Cobklln & Strickland Is this day dissolved JL by mutual consent. The baslneas of the late Era will be Milled by Thomas C. Strickland, who is hereby auihoriied to collect and receive all indebtedness due the said copartnership. 1hoe Indebted to the late firm are requested to .eitle their accccnta. IH'NKT N. CONKL'N, THOMAS C. STRICKLAND. iRdlanapoIl, Noveistfr li, The underiiKned will continue the wholesale liquor bua'.nefs at the old stand of Conklin k Strickland, and he requests a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to lb late firm. novM-.ltf TnOMASC. STRICKLAND. STEAM BOILERS, E . D . It E G A IS , MANUFACTURER OF Steam Boilers, Sheet Iron, Locomotive, Portable Stationery and Tubular Boilers VFTER lorg eiperlence as Foreman for Sinker k Co , and In tb. employ of th. Bellefoutain Railroad Co., I Irel cor.fidect that 1 can render satisfaction. Repairing cf all kinds done at a mall advance on Joureeymeo's i(r. South Pennsylvania street, one door south of RoctA IWnnett'a Fouiidry. Aedrca Box t, lndranapoils,lnd. dot 1 -d2m J. T JAtIiM)., ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW, OFHCr N. W. CORN Kit MERIDIAN AND WASHINGTON Street, (Telegraph EuiMlug,) ludUaa. po.i, Indiana. Special attentico riven to the Collection of Accounts oi the ecannc ot Geverr.taent Claim. Sat:-fctcry refereiicea apven when reqiired. mvl d;f A. J. nVMiG.'V. PIIYSICrAN AND SÜRGE0X, Ol f ice (iriunailum Uultdlng Corner Meridian and Maryland St. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. ravU-dtf DENTISTS. PrG. C. HUNT, J3 E XS3T T I S T off1ck and sxsidincx. 32 i:ast tiauki:t mtiik:ki lNDlANAPOl.m IND. " PROFESSIONAL. HiaTDt at aar. JOVATlaV W. AOKOOS. KAY & GORDON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, V - ETDLIJAPOLIS, INDliTA. 5oav M) and 11- !f JH4uni saflÄÄSoQth of m daoO-lto

MEDICAL.

DR. JOHN BULL S COMPOUND GBDROK BITTE ItS. The Latent and J1oh( Important Discovery OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No man' name U more Intimately connected with the LUtory of MATKlilA MKDICA rf the United States or more favorably known a a pioneer In Medical Dlacovery than that of Dr. John null, olXotiisville, Kentiirkv. Ilia Inimitable preparation cf SA It. "HA PA It 1 1.LA ba long stood at the Lead of the various compound of that valuable dm;. His Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm Lozenges, io less thin a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as the continent cf North America. Dat the crowning glory of his life remain to L attained in hit discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of CEDICO.t wbkh the basis of the Bltteis now offered to the pub lic. That honor belongs to the native Inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtue bare been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance to the most dt-adly malaria and handle Itnout fear the most veroniou herpents. ltn a belief with them, that while there U breath in the bod the Cedron i potent to cure, no matter what the iea? may be. While Dr. Bull ia not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretennon, he Is nevertheless atified from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to Its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all dis eases arising from exposure, either to change of weather or clijiate, or to miasmatic influence, it atsnd WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves the reputation It has so long enjoyed In ventral America and the West Indies. irsT DYHPEPSIA And its attendant train of symptom, it acts mora LIKE A CHAkM than a medicine. Tnere 1 nothing in the whale range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of this woiderful plant may be found in the 11th edition of the U. S. Dlspeuaatory, pages 13b7 and l3Sft. A series of experiment, in which Dr. Bull has been for yeara engaged, has last been brought to a successful limitation, and he la cow enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDRON vrlth other approed tonics, the whole preserved in the bent qnalitv f copper distilled Bourbon WhUky, which he i confldeut has o eaoal in the world. lie might furnish a volume of certificates, b ab lie have long tinea learned to estimai auch .j their trne value. The safest plan la for every one to te for hinvelf ths virtues of a new medicine. uivi: xiiF. CEDRON BITTERS ON K TRIAL, AND TOU Mil 1 NF.VER CSK AN OTHERS. It is not neceary to publish a Ion? list r.f dieaes for which the CED2lN BITTE KS are a pcciäc. In all diseases of tbe Howe Is, Liver or Kidneys, In all aSectiou of the RKAIX, DEPENDING LTOX DERANGEMENT OF TUE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -INGOUT. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It 1 de.iiaed to uperrede all other m&t-die. I. not caly cures taee dise.es, but It prerenta them. A wine glat of the Itters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill 3cts of the mot uiibeajihy climate, n1 sceen 'be pers-ia taking n agsiaxt disease cader the mokt trying e: J3 ere. Sold by Druslat nnd Grocers Gen rrnlly. Dr. JOHN BULL, Frlccipal C2c. Fifth Street, Lodsvfle, Kj. SOLD WnOLXilLE BY DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH, ?3 South Tlerldlan Mrcet INDIANAPOLIS. Wko alao a-ll BULL'S SARSAI'ARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. XeSMtabrr DAILY. CSEFCU BCIO. dacl&s-dlyiwloaEi

MEDICAL.

Dr. IV. PEIVDERY,. No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. at AT THK AVCRICAN UISPKN3AKT WE TREAT ET a tew method, and with the bapp'.eat ralts all ca.e of Dlearea and conditions peculiar to females. rroiapus Lten, iia::;cg or the womb,) Krcptl-ona crthe 8k!i, Cbloro-i, r Green ficVneas characterized by yellowUh, dirty green pallor cf the eurface; Kmansio Meoxium, or atx-ccU if entruation; Amenorrhea, t r Retention of the MeriKe.-; DjMnenorrbea, a painful and difficult Cow .f ttMene-; Menorrhatria, or profuse ileutruaUoo: Leuchorrhea, or eiceraive and entered MereUon cf the Bauens generally white, crcerrly coloress aLd transparent. Reader, I have gienyoa a cla4 of disease that are met with in Fetnalea vf all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to carried Females would aay that there are miny o.h r forma of dieaiea peculiar to your sex Ciiaes of Iregaancy, Tarturitien, and Lactation, of which pare will not admit an elucidation. I omit It for the council chamber, adding but one mere disea.e to thia list, and that is a formidable one Ulceration ef the body of the Cterus. irlost Iinporlant to Voting Itleii. Whoae Lollow cheeks and paled countenance tell in fearful laBrtage and silt-nt working of soma terrible dinease, undermining the constitution, memory and reaaon; burrj Ing thera to a premature death. Reflect while rea eon holds away, and avail yourself of the serrlcea of Dr. Fendery, whose treatment diiaipates the slightest disease and cures the most harradaicg weakness, or ether caa-a f eriocs dllSculty cr perpetual annoyance. VEXCKCAL DISEASES. At the American I)i.peu.sary alo treat, withoct Mtacra v, and with never failing success. Venereal, or what the quacka call private or secret dlsea.ea Syphylis In all it tage. Gonorrhopa. Gleet, Stricture, frpennatotThora, Seminal Weakness, Noeturnal Kmissions, Kexual Debllity'lmpotency, and KCecta of Self-Abuse. The lat tlx re treated in a -Private Letter," which will be sent free, rn receipt of itatnp. My treatment I deem it unnecessary to enlarge upon. Hie remarkable and astoundingenrea performed through the agency of the MEDICATF.U VAFOH BATHS, and the medical application of ELECTRO-MAGNETISM, fly th alternate use of thee two medial agents we f et a threefold effect. By elimination, morbid matter ia forced out of the pys'.em, and by the abtorbanta, medicine ! immediately brought In contact with diseae. Hi the app'ication of ELECTRO-MAGNETISM, utvou enervation ia restored, and power added to the raualar system. I will guarantee a cure of XKlao wasatma;YiaiJaaKs And alüo all infiamatory diseases. For further information call and Judge for yourieIf. lLr"I challenge the public to bring me a caa I cann?i cure, it broueht before the golden thread la broken. inroffice bour from 8 A. M. to fi P. M. P O. Box 1264. r.ov30C4-dljeod LIQUORS, WINES U CIGARS. THON. C. STRICKIjA1D9 (Successor to CONKLIN k STE1CKLAND,) No. 140 West Washington Street, VlIOLi:SALi: DEALER IT FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Liquors, Wines AND J3L rilHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS TO TI1E TRADE A X 'nH r"l c mplete assortment cf every article in hia line of the choicest quali'y and at the lo t market rates. Dealera are re;ueted to examine my stock and satisfy themselves a to quality and prices. T. C. STKICICLAltDf HO Weit UniiiiiKton t. novl7-dtf HOOP SKIRTS. .JUST RECEIVED AT THE Union Store, No, 33 West Washington Street, A Large and Complete AMOrtment cf Ladle and Misses HOOP SKIRTS, Including tha QUAKES, GEH, UNIQUE anl other LATE STYLES. irPLadiea will do well to call aJid examine our stock before purchasing el-ew here. J. J. LYWCH, No. 33 W'tt Washington street. ept2o dly FOUNDRIES. IIOOSIEU STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WÖHRS. COX, LOKD A I'CCK, .Manufacturers and Wtoleaale Dealers in STOVES, ilOLLOir-WME,Xc. ALL OUR 8TOTES ARE OF THE LATEST AN " tnot impr ved patterns, uur other work wül embrace lru FrcTit, Colcrans, Railway, Mill and Uoua Ca stingy, Ac, Ac. Order by mail or otherwise aolicited, and prompt attention given. Our prices will be found aa low aa any. OCce, Sales-room and Foundiy 183 South. le ware street, two aquarea directly eaat cf th Unica Depot. oct23 OPART.EKSIllP. a rilHE unders.igTed have this day formed a copannerJL ahip la the Saloon and Restaurant business heretoara known as lleiekiah', at No. 13 North Illinoia (treet. The new firm will b happy t receiva a continuance ofthacsktota heretofore extended to the eub!ifckmnt. The beat of liquors, wines and cigars kept constantly on Land, and In the restaurant all the delicacies of the Mason win be served up on tha shortest notice, prepared by tha most experienced co HENRT K. H1XX KllH, B. F. JOHN. luiUsjjwHs, f cpteaUr 8?, 1!CS apJ-dtf

AMERICAN

D PEffl BY

DHY GOODO.

Q O O 3 1 S ' j i s w ar . , NM -5 03 3D o o 0 e (0 m U a a 5- . aa a m s. aw fit i 6 0 OL c5 HI 0 -1 0 o a H BS! j - h 5 ti m a CO & .1 "'S- .w - s Hi mm m rn, W CO u at m 0 K s ' 1 a C - ü CO O S a RS V. 'S. V. " B X .r'3 r Z A I t o a 'C It, WINES. LIQUORS, &c, &C. CO W ta C x s c x H W o p c a; e CS Q w o sc 1 a a. 3 e r e REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 4 XT' VS. XX Kb uly27.dly MEDICAL. iT-ra t tr rrm Ter nrtLL U 7ffC BEST REMEDY KNOWK roa all Billious Complaints, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Indigestion, HeartBurn Sour Stomach, Seasickness. &c, ic. Dr. JAM KS R, CHILTON, th Great Cbemiat, ujs "1 know tta composition, and have no doubt It will prove B0t beneficial la those coaplalata for which It ta recommended." Dr. THOMAS. BOTD aay: -I atrontjly cororaend it to the notice of ha public." Dr. EDWARD O. LUDLOW .ara: I caa with confidence recommend It." Dr GEO. T. DEXTER aaji-. "Is Fla'ulency, neartburn. Co-t'vene, Sick Headache, Ac, the SELTZER APKklENT la my hand has proved irdeM a vocable remedy. l or llther Testlmonlali, tee Paam ptalet tarlcta cacti OoCtle. arrrAcrraMO oxt bt T A K II A X T A C O . , tlTHOrernwirh Street, New York. JIT FOR SALE BT ALL DKÜGGI3T?. tiarlj-dlj PiUVATE DISEASES. DR. COLTOCE. HXDICAL OFFICE NO. 39 SOUTH Meridian Street, furf:ta h!a fea If ha faUa In cur lug any cats that nay coma under bta ear, oo matter bow obstinat or long standing. Ha warraau yem a cur. iypMUa, la ih primary ata, hlp4 la S3 intaat, ccrsvd tu S4 hours. 0t U 90 jrArs ttanlaj ccj4 b7 Dr. O. OSca hours 7 to M F. JL. xnavrtS

DEAFNESS,

CATARRH Ati J aJl D.Cftl of li EAR. THROAT. AND AIR-PASSAGES, TaMATtD RT DR. LIGHTHILL, i sti:iroN.Ai:r;iT or Tiir ciLi:Fr.iTr.i i.k;ii I lilt I. I M i l l TK, o. 3 M. tark'a I'Urr, eav Vork. DR. LIGHTHILL WILL MAKF. HIS TO INDIANAPOLIS Tuesday, January 31st, At.J will b? at the BATES HOUSE FOR ONE WEEK, From TUESDAY, Jacuarj 31t. till SATUE DAY EVEN I NO, February -Ith. Where he can be coa?ultl on the a?OTe Di eVeonlv. TKSTIIO.IAI.Ji. lii AXirous, iw-ccQibcr C, "4. Dr. Ij..htiuix: A 1 have leeu under your treatment for a niADth pat, and have improved so greatly, 1 write to thank you for the benefit I have derived from your treatment. 1 had suffered a loni? time with catarrh in a disaeeable and &flebive furm. Hy vne of inifil was entirely destroyed, and my face at times distorted t y the Welling in my n. I a No bad a very alarming and painful attack vf vaf;;es. 1 now report to you that 1 am ainiobt entirely cured. My deafness you completely cured In less thai two weeks. 3iy face is now natural my sense of smell returned to me, and, ia fact, I feel bettvr lu every way than I bave ben iu montha pat. I bad tried several means to Ret cured before I iaw you, but they all failed. If yoa have occaion to do aa, you may refer to me personally, and I .hall cheerfully recommend yuur skill as it de-.rrve. Tours, trallv. " LEWLY H1LI, Bates Iloc, Irdianajaalid. loiaxaivus, !cemt-er 6, lM. This may certify that 1 wa very deaf, that I had a copious and mo.t offensive diharge of matter from my ear, and with it intense pain. 1 wasleverkhand alceple, my apjtit jcoiie and my health generally much aleramrf d. Hbile thus suffering, 1 placed myself under Dr. LibthiH' treatment about a mnth apo, and now I am entirely cured in every reaped. Before Dr. Llbtbill accepted roy case I had trkd other treatment, which only made me worte. Eut now that that Dr. Ligbthfll has cured me I I have no words to thank him autliciently for, bis tkillful treatment of my cae, which waa aa di.7uting to tbo-e around me av it w a!a,T;irjjr, to mvself. JOUN DORSET. MARiiN&viu.r, 1st., D'C. ?, lsf.1. Dr. Ij'.uthii l Dt.i Sia: Your favor of recent date came duly to hand. Since placing rarvtelf under your treatment for Catarrh I have improved very fast. My case j bad been of aome years standing, and I was much discouraged by ita obftinacy. 1 have received very great relief since you began to treat me, and the loathsome diserse is rapidly disapp-rin(r, thar.ka to yoor nkl'.l. iratefully your, W. U. SIIEl'PAKD. From George Teg?, Member of Boyil CoUcga of Veterinary .Surgeons, Indon, England. R.k utsTi a, N. Y., Dec. 1J, li3. Dr. Liühthiu DeAr Sin Allow me to express m gratitude to you for the cure of deafness you effected in my right ear, which ban troubled me very much for aeveral years, and was almost entirt ly deaf for a few weeks past but more particularly gratitude for vour excellent ucceo upon my deaf ear, which baa been uelea to me for the past twenty years; the noise aud uncomfortable rearing in my ears, which at time-, made me very tier von , baa disappeared. You may pubibh this acknuwl-dgemeiit should it be f any service to you. (raterully jour?, r.EOUGF. TEl(J, No. SO State .treet. From the Kev. B. T. Welsh. D. I)., formerly of the Pearl Street Haptist Church, A lbauy. N. T. Auim, N. Y-, Ap:il Ii, 1SC4. Da. Iji.HTHiLL Ix-ar Sin Allowine to express ruy grateful thanks for the skill and kind attention renderrd to my daughter, whose ears have been badly affected for mauy years, sud for .ein montha p.-t baa Lrrn nearly deprived of her hearing. The left ear, from Ler infancy, has been badly diseased, at times discharging offenme matter. The right ear is bow well, and from present Indications I anticipate the restoration of tb left ear alo. 1 am, dear sir, grateMiy youra, H. T. WELCH, D. II., Nfwtonvllle, Albany county, N. T. RotHtma, March 13, lrC4. . Dt.tLi''.HTaiu.--lM'ar Sir: Three months ago 1 placed my son, Charles Fuller, under your treatment for a deafness that was every day growing worse, accompanied by a very offensive and disagreeable discharge of natrer from the eara. I now report to you bis entire cure. The actual treatment wa but two meuth.s, yet tha discharge la entirely well, and bis hearing restored. His general health Is as good as I could desire, and his apirit. bueyant and lively. In fact be seema a different child. With the grateful thanks of a mother, 1 am, air, Rpectful!v yours, C, C. rCLLKR, Genese co., N. T. From the Rev. Joseph M.Clarke, Rector of 8L JameC Church. SvEAcrsE, N. Y., Feb. 20, I have been deaf in one ear ever afoca I waa in College, some twenty years ago. By tb kill of Dr. Light bill its bearing was entirely restored, o that now 1 hear alike with both ears, and I find that I csn use ray voice with JOSEPH M. CLARKE. From H-u. D. H. Cv. 3r.aUr from the 20tb District, New York. At bant, Jsn. 25, l'f.l. Mr Dear Da. Liorrrniix It I with great aati-faction that I communicate to yoa the effect of the medicine you gave me on my application to you for defective bearing. 1 followed your directions, and am happy to ttata that I am ao far rtovered. after the first few applications, aa to feel quite confident that I am well, and shall not beed to proceed further. Be assured, dear sir. If necessity should require, I aboold not hesitate to place yMf ander your inaic han l. Yours, with re?jxt, D. H. COLE, Al ion, Orle.ns Co. Fxn P. McTerney. Erq., cf Detroit. I do hereby certify that fr the past fifteen nioutha my bearing has been afiVcred to a considerable extent, a ad that by an operation of Lr. LULtbill I baveeea restored to my full bearifig. a I re-ide rn letroit, and intend leaving tor borne oon, thoe desirou f knowing the veracity of this rnjy Inquire of Mr. T.J. McArthur. Naw 454 Broad ay. P. McTERNET. New York," September 5.1 6i. Kovii.c?vaLr, Orleans County, Jan. 14, 1SC4. Da. Li.Vrniu. I sesl ya a tatrinnt f my case which you may l aa yea tbitk proir 1 have been aSJict d with deafuea a Tear, at, ! I have tried every inscription, but to no eTect. 1 consulted Dr. Lighthill and be operated cpou me, aud ia oa aiiTi I was restored to bear ng. 1 erd yoa this suument for tha benefit f otters who are lab ring under the aaie di-ease aa myself. I would recommend ail that are afflicted witb thia disease to give vuacall. Ke.pert'ully yours, ISAAC TOCNG This ta to cen fy that the bvv is a correct a'atem-nt. C. D. BLRNINGUAM, Taster M-E-Church, E. T. SLATE, MILO HC5T. DxcaofT, November 3, 1 so4. This is to certify that 1 aas deaf, accmpanled Ith a very dissgr- eabl ringing sourd in my head, which rendered converi-ation di.culr, except in a loud ton f voice. By tie akiU of Dr. ligbtbill rcy hearing baa teeo fnlly restored, and the nnl tas ceased. 1 aLo know rther csrts f Dr. Lighthill, which fuily sanction me In In recommerjd.ng him totbe aI5ictel. It t. t over tw vear since my hearng as restored, and It remaina perfect to this d.y. H. P. WTANT. We, the undersigned, knowlag Mr. Wjact petxnai:y, do hereby certify to the correctness f the above at at-xsw-rt. WA1TBFCK 4 CHITIENDEN, C. MANNINt) BALL, GEO. C. CHANDLER, H. R. H ALLOC JC, Firm of Hallock b Ron. btiiTii llocsx. Albacy, N. T. To Da. Lxr.rnttu. Dear Bin 1 Uk pleasure in cerUfyir.g that yoa bar eZact'd a great eaief laprevuaent is the kc aring of my son, Marcus C KoaaaU. who baa, pre vioua te ynr taklcg caa In band, b quit deaf vrom the effects cf rVrarietina. Ail know ef cany Uber cases whxh yoa kav eurel ac4 benefited, 1 Bare no beitancT t recommend yasa 1 tb public. I remain yours, very trulv, THEOFHILC RCI83LE, Proprietor De!war Hocst Albany, N. T. Cttoortfa sa

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