Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4435, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1865 — Page 4
DAILY SENTINEL SATURDAY MORN IK Q, JANUARY 7.
oar rattier ifki Art la neaareu. rr a. out rue. Tathas la Baevaa. v boy to Am, Poc-, haeatle vonu tf IL sod. And w Thee a the Tce of all TL en!y true tad living Uod. T ceeati.. worlds that rofl thrvagfc p ta spheric hiratclfi proclaim Jhat Thoe art King and Lor 4 of all. Oil, hsUSWed be Thy bum 1 Imprisoned la this dark estate, Uk aa tili fron hia native hocse, Ke blindly crop Uro (It dark and eio, Ob, let Thy k lfigiom com ! AgaLal Th x Just and a olj U w lr proad. rbUlrai cuU have atrtvec. 0, Father, let Til 7 wlU be Wm . Ua rth a 'tl la Hven. With rth?y wants sal low desire. Oar axgtl aatar tarved ace deed, W cell on Thee aa helpless babes; Give ' 4 ou daily breed 1 Kl& contrite hearts and phalli sigbJ ' W fell be for Thy th roar; As we rr.ve brother'a tin, 0 God, forglvs our owal Jjtl not ta luring tapuri art . Seduce ur erring toa'a from Thae; . Bat ssve as from all eU, LcrJ, la time and urnity 1 llmlghty Cod, to Thee U dua IL glory f th earth and Ileaven; AM v" s11 faith, aud hotitat lo? a To fhe alone ar givenl Life. " ' Th fallowing beautiful disquisition upon life, sajs The Philadelphia Eresing Bulletin, occurs la a sermon, delivered by Rev. E. E. Adam There is lite in the lieben that clings to the shaded rock and drioke the cool dropa of the mountain. There ! life la . the fire fl that light up the marsh with Li evening raj; there la life in the lark that haila the orient tun with psafrna more tweet, and not lest glorious, than the notea of II ay Ja and Beethoven: there la life la the lioa who ebakes the wilderness with hia terrible roar, tending horror through every wild pulling fc es rtr there is life In the eigle at he tits lo tolilary grandeur on Its 'Alpine hight, or aaila on steady pinion above the cloudi that crew a the Andes: there is atill life in the apeccbleae child just, opening hia little eve to the light, and wreathing its pure lipa in lit first smile: there it life la boyhood, glo rious in Irtth a Li ton. la its untamed aaplriort;"' there It life in girthö'od. the charm of innocence and beauty playing on the check aa if the smile of God were there; there la life in'cisnhocd, and in the herculean arms, in the brow that rivals Jove'a and the eye that shoots out i the fire of Aiars. Measure, if you can. the mental life of Plato! the depth and compaaa of ,Websterl Fathom the intellectual depth of Moses and Paul. Take the life of hu inanity; let it be represented by all its best qual ities in a single human belüg. Give him the frame woik of Simpson, the intellect of Lord Bacon, the soul of Pyson or St. John, the beauty and grace of Altitude, the soog of Handel, or Ilottrt, the oratorj of Cicero or Pericles or Clay, the devotion of Daniel or Paul, the ex ecu tire genius of Alexander, the science of Ham holt tbeatatesnoaiib.ia of Washington and the social nature of Burkev Lbe muse of Shakspeare, the chivalry of Oustarns Adoiphos, and the pie tr of Omiel or Joseph and let him stand forth t more; his epecies to defend, ta enlighten, to win. I i i i I i , , Let Ii im shed hia graat light over the earth. Let him reform government, revolutionize cus- . to ras. awaken thoughts, inspire devotion, banish abuses', elevate life, and fill the age with new, inspiring grateful, holy sentimenta, feelings and .re&3. O Let him impart something of Li great nature to humbler mortals. Let him peak in ety end tenderness to Q4, and be before us t e wsy.the truth toi the life the highest stacLuJL of mtll jxl, the living depository of all human greitpcjj ard goodness all that is tw.c V o tbe aril of man. all that is profound J h;a tMitc(. all that ia beautiful in love, all hat U precious ia fheadihip, arid all that iibllai ful ia holiiea end 1, tell you that l)e lite of Christ a IuSnitely more I "Andels ca&ßot reach it, seraphs caunot know it; it is the life of God ' dwelling in the aoul. It is holiness that no spot darken love that rllle every capacity and expels every fear. It is eternal life, in fullness, in rariety, in beauty, in strength. In joy, In quality. in 'duration. It there is anything beautiful in nature, anything rapturous la song, anything exalted ia character, great In thought and achievement, it is in thi life. Uurl'aator. lie came among us when I, who am now an old woman, was but a girl, and has labored long and earnestly la the vineyard of hi master, aowiog good seed, which has takea root, and flourished and brought forth fruit ia due season. It is a pleastot sizht to see. on a Sabbath morn. his silver locks falling gracefully, ascend the pulpit end read the word of good. Hi brow i deeply fa rroweWj Li form bent; yet not so when I first knew him. He was young acd comely, and half the Tillage girls were ia lore with him. I was but a chi'd, and 1 loved to linger after services sad have Lim place 'his hand on my head and say "God bless you. child He married, and reired a numerous family. Yet he was ever the s.me unassuming msn. His wite fws-ted from earth; one by one he laid within the eirth hi preciou peirli. hi children; yet hi fortitude never forsook him. He onlv murmured, "Tby will, not mine be done, O Lord I" ThevUUgehaa felt his righteous influence, and even IStck the tavern keeper bows respectfully when our pastor meets him, and keeps his bar-room door closed on Sundays. Strangers tell us, "Oh, you want a new minister ; he's too old." Thtfy are mistaken, cot one of the many city ministers whose crowded churches attest their Uleut, could so well iitisfy our villagers a be who has fur forty year led us in the straight acd narrow road to everUstiug dty. We mean to keep bim until our Father in Hetveu shall sty Qnto him, "Well done, good and faithful servant, enter tbutt into the joy of the Lord." Like ume gentle shepherd be leads us amid coolirr grovea and green mdof t that skirt the bau A of the riyir cf life,' ctt!auj lor the heaven where "the surges cease to roll. Ac jt Decket. Deautlful Answers. A pupil of the Abbe Stcord gave the following extraordinary answer: "Wbat is gratitude!" Gratitude I the memory of the Lert. "What is hop er ' ' Hope is the bloora of hippineM." "V hat is the d.'cTuce between hope aud de sire?" "Desire is a tree in leaf, hope is a tree in floer. od erjoycani ! a tree la fruit." "What is eternity T" A day without yes'.erday or to morrow a Lee i ht has no end." "What is God?" 'The jrecrsiAry tcir.g, th sum of eteruity. justic. the soul of the mcJinul cl nature, the ee of watcnm4irr oi toe uiiiver, the worlJ." ,!-Dua CotlreasonT'.'. "Man . reasoQi becau1'? he Joutt; fee de!'.ter atM. he dex kiM. God ia oranioicnt: lie never doubts; IIa therefore rever reiset." -j ' ;-.-?? " Lore. Would all Ctrbtiau u!l os the virtues of their feCow Christians' wouU thej talk of each other's eic!1eicies acd aaiiab'e trait, acd throw the veil of Christian charitv over each other's little faults, how ouch core love would there be aotoeg the follower of Christ! How muco more erjojmeut amoD Christian;! Aud how euch more success would attrud ti e preaching of the truth ! The example of Christiic would then convince the world of the realitj of re!U fioo. aad the uoaoiroous eicUcaation of the world wotsld be: "See Low these Christian love." Christian Oien would be ore, and the world would kcow tbera to be followers of Chritt. Then let us love oce a&otber, and La anxious to see in each other aocetbinr, of the hkenets of ChrM, rather than retire and talk of each cthet'a faults Observer. UaaiSTia Lisa. 11 JOu wguld b bemble, i ana acow ton joo want LhrUt for, never tbiok bow much jou Uti i!or.e.bu: bow nusb tou bate 1U ttbdooe. Oa the oiher band, make bot what Clrist baa don foe 70a a pretcsee ftcr dolfit
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TIIB LADIES' HOB," RISPICTITLLT CALL THK ATTKSTIOX OF TBI ctUi tu f Indianapolis to ta fact, taat tty aar pLd at ' No. 10 Virginia lunuc, A Iletfulur Merchant Talloriiig EttablUtimctit. Aadaondtafkar of tka f atxonag of U. romiauxJt THEIR GTOCIC OF GOODS t s s molau.and Lltg ta charge of a g&tlmaa who ability CwUcr ruiaKo. 1, tky ar prpj4t tU or4r wblrk la every rawpect Iber will WAKILA3T iTsal In qaality, styl aad wortmanah!p to aaytllcf raad la any similar vtatlUemest In th elty. Ji"lUuatr tfc p!f. No. 10 Virginia AVeuue. CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CARPET STORE Tio. HI Cnfif Washington St., Soli mill's 01i Stund, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WK HATX A LLRGZ STOCK OF OARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES REPS PEK1N CLOTHS, Damsikt Lace, .Tluslln A ?f etllnajliam CXZIXlLJfln.TX7-lIÄSe All of tles Ooodt having ba purchased btfr th lat ad.aac ta thIa,w will 21 thm lowr than 5w Trk whoksa! prWs. Alao Ja.t received 100,000 Pieces Wall Pnp t and Window Shade. KRAUSS & CALL. jarfM-dly CINCINNATI, SOUTHERN OHIO. iHorth - Eastern Kentucky. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Sliort-Llno ran. j. tt xxlj na o 3 AXD AFTER JfOXDAT, SOY. Hih, TRAWS will run aa riio Lav ludianapoiia. Morning Xxprria Mall Night Kipress. ...... Xrrirm atIadlanaplU. Morning Kxpre Mail 4.10 A 10. tt A 7.10 P 1.00 P 7 00 P Night xpra 10.O& P M ir7"Fare the sam aa by any thr Rost, a od the speed, safety and eocfwrt of trala eqnal to the best liiieala th country. JTTAkk for ticket via "Indian aaolls and Clacinnat! Railroad." Special Notice. The new track lato Cincinnati is complete, and passengers by this lin ar now landed tb MJ?ew Pearl Street Depot," near tb Bint Boose, abeut one mil nearer the basinets eentr of tk city than aar othr Depot. ILOBKBT MEKK.8aprlaUodBt. Vf . II. L. Soslb, Oansral Ticket Ageat. A. S. Bcit, Travling Agent. novlt-dtf Indianapolis and iTIndison 1864. QO? or 3 1861. New Arrangement to Commmre .Moriday, naj iß, lsct. FpWO passenger tralna dally (Sunday. excepted) b. 1 tween Indianapolis and Madisan. Teava the Union Depot Indianapolis, at COO A. M and 3 P. M., arrlTisg at Madiaoc at 10.60 A. M. and 7.5S P.M. Leave tie Depot at Madison at A. M. and 149 P. M , arrinng at Indianapolis at II A. M. and 7.4 P. M. Tra'.na leave Columbua for RoshTlll at 1 P. M., arrlr lag at i 10 P. M. Retnrninc leave RahTille at T A. M., arriving at Columbus at 11:15 A. M. This Road forms a line with the rackets at Madlaen tor the transportation of freight between Cincinnati and In djanapclUand points TTeat. Tariff of Prelffht. as low as by any other route. Shippers and merchants West will find ltt thslrlnter. at to snip by this 1 in, maris D.C. BRA5HAM. Superintendent. DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Copartnership. f ftHE firm nf Conklin k Strickland lathis day di.aolved I by mutual content. The baslness ef the lat firm will be settled by Thoma C. Strickland, who I hereby authorised to collect and receive all Indebtedness due the said copartnership. Those Indebted to the 1st firm are requeued to settle their accounts. BKNRT !. C0NKL1X, THOMAS C. STRICKLAND, ladisnspoü. 5evmber la, 1844. I The undersigned will contiee the wholesale liquor buine.e at the old aland of Conklin A Strickland, and he reque.ts a continuance of the patronage heretofore es tended to the late firm. nevM-dif THOMAS C. STRICKLAND. STEAM BOILERS. E . l . It E A I , afAKTEACTCltEE OP Steam Boilers, Sheet Iron, Locomotive, Portable Stationery and Tubular BoilersVFTIR lorg experience as Foreman for S!nkr at Co , and in the employ ef the Bellefoutaln Railroad Co., f trl confident that 1 can render eatietection. Repairing of all kind don at a small advance on touTLeymen's wages. Sooth I'eeasylvauia street, one dor.oQtb of RootA Fonm. Foundry. Adrvs Box M, Indianapolis, Ind. novl-d'Jm J. X JAC'KSOX, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAYY, OrriCI 5. W. C0RER MERIDIAN A5D ASHI5GT05 SireeU, (Telegraph Building.) Indianapelis, lndiane. Special attention given to th Cotlecüta cf Aocoa&ts ad th securing of Government Claims. Satisfactory reference, given when required. saySI dtf A. J. JIUI.I.E.'. PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON, Off ie (iynnatlain Dalldlng; Corner Tlerldtatt and .tlaryland ttaf INDIANAPOLIS, IND., nyli-dtT DENTISTS. P. G. C. HUNT, ID E IST T I S T , OmCX A5Z USIDX5CK, BAIT .TXARKCT NTUKfcf I1TDIA5AP0LII NO 31 1 PROFESSIONAL. BiAaTri u. a4T. jovavaaa w KAY Sc GORDON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ISVUL3tfOU CITJLiJU. Soa, acAIl Sew ATfhcet Estsrtacth Cc&-da
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S Bl TTBUS. The Lafrt and .HomI Im portant DUcoveiry OF THÄ NINETEENTH CENTURY 1 1 1 No mto'i nam i son lodtaatIy coLDcUd with th hiotory of MATERIA MEDIC A of tha United tatet, er mor favorably known aa a plonf r in M.J'cal macov.ry than that Dr. John Bull, of Louisville, Kentucky. " III Inimitable preparation ef SAIftSAPAItlL. LA has long stood at the hl of the virion ra poccda of that valaatle drag. Uia Cotnpoutid of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. Hia Worm Lozeoires, ia less than a Tear after their Introduction, attained a reputation A wide spread aa the continent ttt rUrth America. Ent the crowning, glory of his life rem ales to be attained ia hi. discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of CEDttO.1 which Is the basis of the Bittet s now offered to the pub lie. That honor belong to the native inhabltanta of Central America, to whom its virtues have been known for mor than two hundred year. Armed with It, the Indian bid defiance to toe mot deadly malaria an b&ndle. without fear the moat enomoo. rpata. 111. a belief with them, that while there 1 breath ia thehod ta Cedron is potent to cure, no matter hat the ler may be. While Dr. Bolt U not prepared toeudor this extravagant pretension, he i nevertheless .aUxfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to It irtnesvrthst as a remedy and preventative of all diteas arl.tng from xposnre, either to charge of wtatber or climate, or to mlaraauc insuences, it Staads WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Jastly drvM th reputation It baa o loeg cjoyed In Central America and the West Indies. IN DYSPEPSIA And Its attendant train of symptom, it acta more LIKE A CHAhM than a medicine. There Is nothing la the whole range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it In this diseas. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the 1 Ith edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, page 13s7 and 13&3. A seriea of experimebU la which Dr. Bull ha. been for years engaged, has u.t ben brouxbt te a successful termination, and he is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDROM with other approved tonirt, the whole preerved in Ute best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he li confident has a equal la the world. He might famish a volume of certificate., be eb He have long since learned to eitimaie such their true value. The safest plan 1 for every one to t for hlnnelf the virtues of a new medicine. tii vi: tut. CEDRON BITTERS 05K TRIAL, AND TOC WU OTHIEJ. 2TETER USE AS It ia not neces.arr to publish a long liM of dleeases for which the CKDRUN' BITTE kS are a specific. In ail Sisaaea of the Bonds, Liver or Kidnej, In ail eJfectloea ef the BUALN, DEPEXDISO CPOK DERANGE41 ENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; (OUT, KHECM AT1SM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It l. destined to upe-de all other remdle.. It not ealy cure thM di, bot It prevents them. A wlce glass f the Bitter., taken as hour before each meal, will obviat th ill effect! of th mojt unhealthy climate, nd scrten the person taklrg tt against disease under the most trying e pa-cr. Sold br Dru;clata and Grocer den erallr . Dr. JOIIX BULL, rtlucipal CtVe, rtrih Street, teutt, Ky. SOLD WHOLKAALX BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 74 aontta .Tlerldlan Street, INDIANAPOLIS. VTko also s't: BCLL'Ä SARSAPARILLA. BULL'S WORM DE3TR0TTER, SVIITU'S TONIC STRUP. aWsaasbrr DaVILT. UCrCfi decirX-4lTTWlTtaa eY BCIQ
MEDICAL.
Dr. IV. H. PEiVDEUY, 1, .ftf liilUil No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. A T THK AYIBICAX DTSrESIAET WC TRI AT BT a Lew method, end wlib the happle.t reot;. all cas of Di.ee.es and conditions peculiar to femalea. Prolapant Uteri, (flt!cg of the womb,) Eruptions of the SI la, Caloro.l, or Gren 8ickx.--haractrtied by LellowUh, dirty gren pallor of the turface; Eman.lo eiam. or abeart Matrnatjo: AmorThea, or Retentlcn ef the Mne; Dymetorrtie, a pair.fal and difl. c!tCaw.f theM.n.o: Menorrhaala. or rrofuse Menatruatioo; Leucbonhfa, or exces.ire and altered ecreUon of the nneo generally white, or nearly colore acirnparct. Header, I bave given you a ca of d.eae mat are et with in Krmlr. of all r. bethrr married or cnmarried; and to married Femalei would ssy that ther are xatr.r otter form, tf dea rernlisr to your sex dlf of Ire2-.ancv. rrtnrl tin. &ad Lactation, ef which epace will cot admit an elucidation. I omit It for the council chamber,' aid tg lu: sne raors diea to tali 1M, ar.d that is a firnsWatl er Ulfert!en of the body cf the Clem.. Jlost Important to Voting lieu. Who hollow cheek and paled countenances tell in fcartu! lanrcage and ;ct working of some terrible diseaae, anderruinitg the cocrtltution, memory and reason; nnrrtn tLna to a preiratare death. KeSect wnue rea on huld. .war. and avail roiirelf of the .ervlce. of lr. Pendery, who treatment dis?!paU th aUghtest dle. and rnres tb mott harrakilfg weakne.., or ether cau.e er.r?oa. dUEcuity er perpetual aanoyance. VENrJtrALDlSENSCS. At the Auerk-aa Wpecsary we al.o treat, wrraocr Miacrsv, and with revtr failing sacce, enereai, or wbat the cuack call rivate or secret diseases ypby lis In all lu tage, üonorrbtfa. Gleet, Stricture, Fpennatorrhrea. Seminal Weakcea. rioeturaal EmlMion?, exual Debility. lmw)tencT. aad Effects of Self-Abuse ineiau tlx re treated in a Trlvste Letter," wn:cn will b sect fre. cn recIrt ef stamp. My treatment I deem it unnecessary to enlarge upon. The remarkable and astoundir genres performed through the agency of the MEDICATED VAPOK BATHS, and the medical application of ELECTRO-MAG XETISM. Fy the alternate use ef these two medical agents we get a three fo'd effect. By elimination, morbid matter I forced out ef the system, and by the ab.orbaatJ, medicine 1 Immeoiateiy tronatt !n contact wits cteaie. vj tne app ice tica of KLF.CTR0-MA05KTISM, nervoc enervation it restored, and power added to the muxular system. I will gnaxaste a rcre f IClaeaxiaa1 iMBtba, And al.o all lnflaiatwry dieae. Por further Information call acd judge fer yourself. KJl chal'enge the peb'le to bring oe a cm I cr.vt cure, It brought before the golden thread Is broken. jr7Offic boon from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. P. 0. Box 126. nev30'C4-dlyeod LIQUORS. WINES & CIGARS. TIIOS. C. STRICKLAND, (hr ta COXKLIS A STRICK LAJKD,) No. 140 West Washington Street, WHOLESALE DEALEH IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Liquors, Wines AND i tSL 11C C3 T tiR C!tDEUJ?IGNED OFPKRS TO THE TRADE A full and complete a.ortment of every article in his line of th choicest quality and at the loweet market rates. Dealers are requeued to examine my stock acd satU. fy tbenj;elT. e to quality and price-.. HO West WaahlnKton t. oovl7-dtf Tilt: INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, rinancial Agent aud Dtiguate! Depository ortlie United State. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Cash cahtalpaid ln .11,000,000 tsoo.ooo WLL receive suh.crlptlons, at financial agent cf th Government, for all of its popular loan. Will collect gold interest on registered and coupon tDdt oa the most liberal terms. Currency bonit cashed on presentation when due. Always on hand a full supply of V. S. revenue stamps, for aale at the regular dlscocnt. Will buy and sell all government aecurities, orders u Washington, coin and exchange In al- the principal eitles. Will make collectiona throughout the West and Ea.t at very reasonable rales. Will receive deposits, and Imü money at 6 per cent., on good security Having unlimited facilities, will transact all kinds ef tanking bnsinen on fair terms acd with the utmost promptness. THEO. f. nACOHET, Pres't. I5GRAV FLETCHER, Cashier. Indianapolis, December 3, 1564. dec4-d3m FOUNDRIES. nOOSIER STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. CO., LOUD & i'lXK, Manaiactsrf ! WholeMle Deair La STOJ EK HOLLOW-JJM E, sVf . A' LL OUR 8T0TF.S ARK OF TTTK LITEST AH UMt improved pattern. our other work wul ea.rce irou rrwu, wiumui, Railway, Mill and Douse Cacig, Ac., Ac. Orders by mall or otherwise solicited, and prompt at tentioti given. Our price, will be found as low as any. 0ce, Sales-room and Foundiy 183 3ou.: De war. street, two square dirctly east of the Taloa Lepot. ect23 COPART.EKSniP. a 1 1HE ut.der.iged have thi. day formed a copartner ship In the saloon and Ke.tsurani nusineas cereknown a. nx.kiaV, at No. 13 Sörth Hlc'.s tolor street. The new firm will be hapry to receive a continuance of the cu.tom heretofore exteaded to the establuhmenL The beit of liquors, wines aad cigar, kept constantly on hand, and in the restsurant ail the delicate of the season will t served ap ea th horte notice, preptred ty lk most experienced cook HKSRT E. HEZEKIAH, B. F. J0HS Iadlanapelia.rVpUfliber2r.lS6. eptM-dlf SALOON.
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BATES nOUSB SALOON, :ryDKR RATES HOeSI F.5TRA5CE,1 :k jl. xcai ex jassa mxhkkx A J, DIVERS, Proprietor. r jMHB Bar la .eppLed with pare liquors, wtoes, a4 the A tet brand of sigsr a&4 UUoco; also th c&oivul fiml Bocxbca aad Wheat Whisky. The otarM.hPottt hal Wea r-yatl throQhwot. tili -SM
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CATARRH AlJ all Lhsje of the EAR. THROAT. AND AIR-PASSAGES, TBEATSb UX DR. LIGHTHILL, scD'igoy.arr.isr ok thk cklekk or u Lic;iitiiii.i. iNsri ri ti:, i) st. viark a I'lnce, er York. DR. LIGHTHILL HILL MASK MIS XIIITD VISIT TO IHDIANAPOLIS . Tuesday, January 31st, AlJ will It at tl.e BATES HOUSE! FOR ONE WEEK, Prom TUESDAY, Jamarj 31. t, till SAT IT. DAY LVEXINll, February 4th. j WLeie Le cac be cousultcJ oo lit aiote D't , n:sxmosixLs. lsbtakarous, December C, 14. Ia. Ucaruiu.: A. 1 have been under your treatment for a month past, and have improved 0 greatly, I write to thaak you for the benefit 1 have derived from ysr treatment. I had suffered a long tlm with catarrh la a disagreeable and oflVn.Mve form. My sene of smell wa. entirely destroyed, and my face at times distorted by tne welling lu my nose. I afto bad a very alarming and painful attack of deafneM. I now report to you that I am almost entirely cured. Jiy deainest you completely cured in lea thaa two weeks. My face is cow natural my sense cf smell returned to me, and, in fact, I fl bettrr In every way than I have been in months pa-t. I had tried several means to get cured before I ssw you, but tney ail failed. If you have occasion to do se, you may refer to m personally, and I shall cheerfully recommend year skill as It deserve. Touri.tnilly, LEWLT HILL. Bates House, Indianapolis. UniAkAroLis, December 8. lyis. This may certify that I was very deaf, that I had a cepious and most oCenlve discharge of matter from my ear, and with it Intense paia. I was feverish and sleepier, my snnetite arone and rar health renrallv mich ranfrel. W bile thus suffering, 1 placed auyeelf ander Dr. LighLbiil'a treatment at-out a month ago, and now I am entirely cured la every respect. Before Dr. Llehthill accepted my case I had tried other treatment, which only made me worse. But now that that Dr. IJghtaHl has cured me I I hav no word to thaok him scSciently for , hi skilifol treatment of my case, which was as daunting to tbo around me as tt was alarmiwr to nvself. JOHN DORSET. M.KTixbvtu.K, lx Dec. 1Sv4. Da. LifcarvoxL DtAa Sue Tour favor of recent date came duly to hand. Since placing xnprelf under year treatment for Catarrh 1 bare improved very fast. My case bad been of aome years standing, and I waa macb discouraged by Its obstinacy. I have received very great relie i since yon negaa 10 treat tne, ana tas loaiesome c:erse is rapidly disappearing, thanks to your skill. GrUfally youre, W. R. SHEPPARD. ftvm Georg Te gg. Member of Roytl College of Veterinary Surgeons, Lendoj Kngland. Kocrckrs, X. Tn DtfC. l!, IrtX Da. LlGHTanx Dear Sir Allow me to exprea. m gratitude to yoa for the cure "f deafness you effected in my right ear, which has troubled me very much for several years, and was almost entirely deaf for a few week past but mor particularly gratitude for your excellent socces upon my deaf ear, which has been oielen. to ue for the pafct twenty yeart; t&e noises acd uncomfortable roarlrg In tny ears, wh'ch at t'r.e rnie ma ry nervous, hat disappeared. Ton may publish ttis ackn jwledgnj-Lt shull it re f any serv.ee to you. iratefolly jours, liklOH'iE TEGOjic. W Slate .trt. Ktuob th Rev. B. T. Welsh. D. P.. formerly of the Pearl Street PaptM Church, Albany. . T. Alsaxt, S. Y., April 15. lhC4. Da. Ljustthil Iar Sin Allow me to express my grateful thanks f.r the skill and kind attention rendered to my daughter, wboe ear have been badly a?W ted fer many j.r, and for uu.e muntb pa.-t iia l-m nearly deprived t.f her hearing. The left ear, from her infancy, ha been bdly dlkea.ird. at times discharging offen.ire matter. The right ear u nvw v. ell, and from prevent Indicatives I anticipate tha retoration of the left ear also. I aw, dear sir, gratefnlly vours, H. T. WLLCH, D. D Newtonville, Albany county, tf. T. KocRKsras, March 13, lt. Dx iLioBTaiLi lar .Sir: Three month, ago I placed my eon, Charles Kaller, under your treatment for a deafneos that was every day growiag worse, accompanied by a very offensive and disagreeable discharge ef taatter from the eara. I now report to you his entire cure. The actual treatment was hut two months, yet the discharge is entirely well, acd hi bearing restored. Bis general health Is a good as I could de.ire, and hia pirlts buoyant and lively. In fact he ceems a different child. With the grateftl thanks of a mother, I sis, sir, Repectfulle yoers, C, C. FULLER, Geree cc., 2T. T. F rem the R?v. Jeph M. Clarke, Rector of Rt. Jair.ee' Church. SiaAcmx, N. 1, Feb. 20, 1?C. I have bn deafln on ear Ter since I was la College, lorn twenty years ago. By the kill of Dr. I-ghthill u. hearing was entirely re.tored, so that bow I bear alike with bth ears, and I find that I esn ae my voice with mach more e and comfort than before. JOSEPH M. CLARES. Kria D. H.C'le. 8natrr fr;.m the S5:h Diitrirt, !ew Tcrk. Aui, Jan. 'Jo, 1NH. Mi Ifta Da. Ijokth:u. It is with great satifactic that I commubicate to you the e7ct of the medicine yoa gave me en my application te yoa fer defective hearing. 1 followed your directions, and am happy te state that I am so far recovered, after the first few applications, a. ta feel quite confident that I am well, and shall not need ta prxeed further. Be assared.dear sir, if neceity should reqnlre, I .bculd nt hesitate t place aiyelf der your magic hand. Tver, with re.pett, I. Ii. COLC. Albiou, Urban. Co. Krea P. McTerrey. Etq cf Detroit. I 6 hereby certify that for the past Bfteo ms:k my hearing ha ben affted to a considerable eaieat. aad that by an operation of Dr. liabtbill 1 have tru restored to my full tear.tg. At 1 rede in Itetrjii, and 1 Lieu J leaving for Lots on, tbo deiroo of nowlu the veracity ef tlii. may inquire ef Mr. T. J. McArthur, rte. iU, Broalw.y. p. McTRLNF.I. wTo:k, Sej.!nl-r2.1sC4. Known BMur, Orlean.CocLty, Jan. 14, W'4. Da. Li .irranj. 1 nd joi a stateraect of a?y ra. tick you may use as yea thii. proper I have been aSiicted with deafbe. a rear, aid I hare tr4 every prescrption, tt to no f feet. I cet.nftvd Dr. Lighthiil aid he operated npn me, acd in cc Mrvrrs I wa. reitered to hear.cg. I tend yo this staument for the benefit of others bo are lab- ring under the lame dSease as myelf. I would recommend aU that a'e aSlcted with thia diea.e to give you a call. Reepectm'.ly yours, ISAAC T0U5G. This is to cert fy that the abar 1. a correct statement. C. D. BURNING HAM, Tator M. R. Chert h, K. T. SLATE, MILO HLT. Dxisorr, November 3, lvSi. Tbl 1a to certify that I deaf, scter pc1ed elth a very d!.greable rlrgrig pound la my bead, which rendered convrtle dimcclt, except in a lead tone of voice. By the skill of Dr. LighthUl lay hearing haa bees fully restored, and the cols ta eead. I aire know e ther cure, ef Dr. LSghtfci!l. which Mly ..netten me to la recommending him to the aSlicted. It 1. rc w evertw years since my hearing wu restored, and it remain, perfect to this day. H. P. WTA5T. We, the under. Igred, knowing Mr. Wyant personally, do hereby certify te the correctness ef the a&eve statuaenu WAITBWCK A CHlTTENIiF.5, f. at ANNISi) BALL, iEO. C. CHA5DLER, n. R. HALLOCK. r.rm of H.ll xk gc-n. Dxlxva Horaa, Albacy. y. T. Te Da- Liirrnxx Dear In I take pleasure In certify jrg that yoa have tTeet-d a great deal ef lrtpreveaent ta the hearing ef my oc, Marcus C koeeate. who has. previoe. te your taking the case to hand, boa qtlte deal rem the e?ect of rarletlsa. A 1 know rf Tssay ether cases hieb yea bsr exred st3 beteStd, I have to heVtaAcv te rtc otnmend ye ta the pablle. I retasia yours, very traly, TUtOrHILCI ROiSiU, ProrrWtot Delaware Doxa, Alhaxj, S. T. (KS&ocial ae
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