Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4437, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1865 — Page 4

DAILY SENTINEL . TÜESDJLT JIORNLNO. JA5ÜAHY 10.

Of ttom Jlurm Cewr est Indiana, APorrxD lAxcAtr 4ts, lCi. M0T105S. immediate! a? are read. I Rai 1. Motion are to b raiJe i after th ordr of tht preceding J And th ocixuooa oth court of the current day are delivered; bet at so otter time, colta in cum of necessity, or la rtUtion to a caust when called in coarie). Kale 2. Uotlooi art to be taadebT the cocuael io the order in which their Dimu ttiaJ on the record ;2s no ore Lt to nuke more than ooe mo tion at a Ume. Rai 3. When a motion la fottoded on a mat ter of fact, which U not admitted, or apparent cn the rararri. it muit La tue Dotted DT EdaTit. Role 4. All motion , hereafter made toTthe court, ahall be reduced to writing, aüd ball coo Ufa a brief ttatemeot of the facta aod objecu of th motion. Rale 5. On motions and collateral qnestlon. botöc counsel will be heard, on either aide, witaAnl 1 as w A aft f f Ka rnnet w www w mw w mm I Rule 6. No motion shall be area od. unless the court direct the same to be argued; but the partie may make a brief. I Kul 7. Iteheirioes mint be applied for bf peüdon , la writing; eettinf forth the caches fur which thejodgment is supposed to be erroneous. The court will consider the petition without oral argament, unles otherwise directed bj the court. atBviMios or causes. Rule 'J. When a caue, in appeala in vacatioa m Calle!, which has been docketed more than einet days before the term, and there is no ap prarance for the defendant (process not having .teen served ten days, nor taken out sixty dajs before the term), the suit shall be dismissed. Rule 9. If a cause be docketed on or before the first day of the term, and if, In appeals in vacation; the procei has been served ten days before the term, the parties muU be ready when the cause is called. Rule 10. The party bringing the came into this court shall file, with the transcript, or, where the transcript ia tied for a supersedeas, within ten days, and on or before the first day of the term at which the cause stands for trial,- two copies of a complete abstract, printed, or plainly written, of so much of the transcript as is Deces sary to present the errors assigned and relied upma, referring, in such abstract, to the appropriate pages, and lines of the paes. of the transcript, by numerals; one of which copies of the abstract maybe withdrawn bv the counsel (or the ap pellee, oa application to thez!erk,and receipting therefor. A failure to complr with this rule shall be deemed a waiver of the errors as signed. Kale 11. In case the sppetlsnt fails to comply with the foregoing rule, in any cause where the appellee shall assign cross errors, the counsel for the appellee shall file, with auch assignment of cross errors, abstracts as required by the above rule, and a failure to do so shall be deem ed a waiver of the cross errors assigned Rule 12. The counsel for the opposite party, if he be not satisfied with the abstracts filed, may file such further abstracts, ia discharge of the rule, as he raiy deem required, upon the sub mission or the caue. . Knie I j. Ail causes pending in tbe supreme court, if submitted within one year from the date at which they are filed, may be submitted upon plainly written, or printed, briefs. If not submitted wrthin oms year from the date of fil ing, except where interlocutory orders may ex cuse the delay, they will be dismissed on the call of the docket, unless submitted on printed brief. In all caaes, the clerk shall note the filing of a brief, the puty by whom it 14 filed, and place it in the record. - Kule 14. 2o counsel will be permitted to speak, in the argument of any cas more than one hour, without the special leive of" the court. Uale J5. Couosel will not be heard ontlly. nuless a plainly written or printed brief be first filed, of the points intended to be made, and the authorities intended to be cited in support of them arranged under the respective points, and no other book or case shall be referred to in the argument. If one of the parties omit to file such statement, be cannot bo heard, except on tbe points made and authorities cited by the opposite prty. Two printed or plainly written copies of the points and authorities required by bis rule. shall be filed with the clerk three days before tbe case is called for argument, one to be retained by tbe clerk, and the other for the counsel of the opposite party: and points and authorities in . reply may be cited and filed at any time before the argument begins. When no counsel appears for one of the parties, and no printed or written brief or argument is filed, only one counsel shall be heard for the adverse party. But if a printed or written brief or argument is filed, tbe adrme party will be entitled to be heard by two counsel.. Rule 1C. Tho causes will be called for argu ' ment, beginning with those from the first circuit, in the order in which tie same fhll bare been docketed, and so continuing by circuit, in nu merical order, on auch days as the cleik, under the direction of the court, shill determine, of . which due notice shall be given. wiTntBWAL or rap us. i Hule 17. The clerk mast not, after the abstracts have been made, permit the papers of a cause to be taken from the state bouse, except by the judges. The Jerk may. upon his own responsibility, permit the pnrty entitled to make such abstract, to tike tbe papers for a period not exceeding three days, having power to require such reasonable securitg as he may deem proper. XAMta o rallies raocrss. Rule Id. The assignment of errors shall conlain the full names of tbe parties, and process, when necea.ry. ahall issue accordingly. AfrXARANCLS. Rule 19. Appearances to suits in this court ball be entered in the clerk's office in writing. Rule SO. A joinder in error, or the filing of au answer by the party in person, or by hi attorney thereunto lawfully authorized, shall be deemed and taken aa appearance in writing under the abevc role. ..- - ixTESXiiaxcs of saitrs. Rule 81. AttorriTs upon opposite sides will I required, upon request, to interchange briefs. litt or nrrrrtoMs coxTAiaisa kvidc.nce. Rule 22. Jiff very bill ef exceptions purporting to set out the evidence, upon motion for a new trial overruled, it must be stated, in appropriate language, that all the evidence given In the eause is contained therein; and tbe 3U;h Rule, heretofore adopted by this court, is rescinded, as to all causes no a- pending. raossevnao ATToasxr. Rule 23. Prosecuting attorneys will not be tn At rtrintaxt rir!f in riKiakfrn they appear as such for the defendant pisTaiscTiox or cacsxs. - Rule 21. After submission, the papers shall be delivered by tbe clerk to the chief jusfce. who shall have control thereof until the cause i decided in full bench, and the papers are delivered over to tbe judge who mar te selected to prepare tbe opinion therein ; and the chief just ice shall keep a private memorandum of such disposition. C LTXK's DVT! ES. Rulo 25. Tbe clerk may at any time, on pay ment of proper fee, deliver to any party to a cause pending, a copy of the abstract or points made therein. Rule 26. The clerk ahall enter upon the court docket, in a proper column, the fact, where such is the case, that the appeal was taken in term time, and duly perfected by filing the record wiihin the time limited. When the appeal is not taken as above, the clerk thill note the dste of - service of process, or last publication of notice. If process has not been aerred, or notice given, that fact shall be noted. 1 ensitys, vsn to aa cxaTirixo, etc. Rule ft. Opinions and judgments pronounced tbi court, hall not be certified to tbe lower court, by the clerk of this court, to be there operative ander section 571. 2 U. S . Isü2. excect In är5 m n sl rttfM i ! r: ) Kw f e W : . - 1 T v vsus ( until the expuation of sixty days; and tbe clerk is directed to certify a cepy of this rule to the lower court, Wi any instance where copies of the opinions, etc . have been sest down within the . time, without such Order of the court, with direction to the clerk of such court to return the opinion. arrzALs, etc. Rule 23. Where an tppeil Is taken in term, as provided for in section 555. of the Code, acd the

trrai?t i cot Vti in the office of the clerk of this court within tle tttn limited bj that auction, the appetl m taken abal! be deemed to tare been abandoned, and If a tranteript U afterward tied,

in appeal atall be considered as taken bj anor of the traccript and iasuing notice, ai provided for in the next following section oi tne vxxje. and the appellee, in auch caae, abaJl not ue regarded as ia court, without totice or tolanUrj appearance. , Uti'fi 20 Where an aD&eal U taken after the clow of the time, bj notice below, as pro',d3 for bj the first branch of aecti&n 55C,of the Code. the transcript muiio bio wmiu au. from the time of taking the appeal; otherwise the appeal to taken will be deemed to hare been abin Joned, ana a transcript ia uwwirui ut an appeal shall be considered as taken bj the filioe of the transcript aed iaui nouce, a- t,eified In the foregoing rule, anJ tne appeueen shall not be regarded in court witbout lurtnrr notice or rolantarj appearance. Btraixt cocat aaroana. - Kale 30. The opinions of ihii court hall not be delivered to th reporUr until the expiration of aixty days from the determination of the cause, and in case where a petition for reheariog is filed, the opinion therein snau not De delivered to the reporter until such petition is over ruled. nn!rpH i.t th court, that all prior rules ol UrUflCU i UT kUU wua '" ... r-nnrt not embraced In the forezoinz. be re ,cjfi(jei( except so far as the same apply to case aJrcadv sab mit ted. STEAM BOILERS. II K 12 A IV . MANUFACTURER OF Steam Boilers, Sheet Iron, Locomo tive, Portable Stationery and Tubular Boilers- ' a FTKR long experience aa Foreman ror sinker a io , f and io tbe employ of the Bellefontain Railroad Co., Ilrtl confident that I can render satisfaction . Re pairing of all kinds dote at a small advance on Journeyman's wages. South fnnjlviil ire I, ioe aoor tou;n oi hooi IVonrtfi Foundry. Addrtn I'-ox 88, IndianapoIintInd. bot 1 -dim RENOVATCnS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT 1 -t tbl 0 MIZ UK1TXD STATES' DYR-IIOUSZ, 50. 38 SOUTH ii ttre't, lndlanaeoliR, Indiana, old and well-known utablluhment, the ladies can have nilks and woolen Rood dyed In permanent and beautiful colors; and gent' garments thoroughly renovated and repaired. New and second -hand clothing bought and sol; also, a patlcnlar branch in tbe bnninesa denominated fine drawIn jrbllli Stable cloth, or tear In any garment can ba o wrought tuat It can not bs visible to tbe naked eye. Remember the pUee, Sj o. 33 Sooth Illinois street. janlO JOeTKPII HARK13, Preprlator. WIKTElt AIMIAKGEJIEXT. O IV OX N.NAT, SOUTHERN OHIO. North - Eastern Kentucky. Indianapolis and Cincinnati KHox-t-Liiie XT Ui rar -! AND A FTKR MONDAY, NOV. 14th, TRAINS will run as follow: Leave Indianapolis. Morning Express 4.10 A M Mail 10.6 A M Nicht KxDres 7.20 P M Arrive atlndiauapli Morniair KxpreM 1.00 P M Mail... 7 00 P M Night Express 10.05 P M Tr7"Fare the tame at by any other Ronte, and the upeed, safety and comfort of trains equal to the best line in the cPhntry.JOAxk for tickets via "Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad." Special Notice. The new track into Cincinnati U complete, aad paaneneers by thia line are bow landed the "New Pearl Street Depot," near ths Burnet House, about one mile nearer the business centre of the city tbeji any other Depot. ROBERT MEEK, Superintendent. W. Fl. L. Noilk, General Ticket Agent. A. S.Bcar, Traveling Agent. novH-dtf Indianapolis and Rladison 1S64. hte: 3 1864. .ft. Clew Arrnngemcut to Commence Hondajr .Tiny IG 1864. - rVv0 paisecfer trains daily (Sundays excepted) te I tween Indianapolta and Msdlaon. Leave tbe Union Depot Indianapolis, at a.00 A. M and 3 P. M., arrivlog at Madison at 10-50 A. M. and 7.5 P. At. Leave the Depot at Madloon at C A. If. and 1:40 P. M arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. If. and 740 P. M. Trains leave Celambas for Rushvlll at 1 P. M., arriv tng at 5:10 P. M. Retaining leave BaabvUla at 7 A. II arriving at Colotnbus at 11:15 A. M. This Road forms s line with ths Packets at ICadlssn for the transportation of freigbt between Cincinnati and In dlAna polls ana polntawest. Tarfo of Freights as low ashy any other route. Shippers and merchants Wast will find it to their! n ter eetto abrpby tbisline. maris . D. C. BRANHAM, Superintendent. CARPETS. WALL-PAPER, &c. MEW CARPET STORE Ao. 1 East Washinston St., ScliiiullH Old SttiiKl OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. ' WK HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, 0IL-0L0THS, . MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, REPS PEKIN 0L0THS tiumnskt Lace, .tlualln Kottlnpjtiain All of the Goods having been purchased before the late advance In tne EaM, we win sell tnem lower than New Tora wholesale prices. Also Jast received 100,000 1'ieccft Wall lap ,r and Window Shades. KRAUSS d CALL. 1e79'S4-dly A. J. miLIsEX. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON orftce-Gymnasinm Ilulldtnff, Corner TIerldlan and Maryland Sta., INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. mvU-dtf HOTELS. PLANTERS' HOTEL, ACTON YOUNG, Proprietor, (FOEJirJILT OF 5A5HVILLE, TK!ESSEI.) Sixth St between Main and Market XaOXXlsaiT-illo. J. T JACKSON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW, OmCX X. W. C0RX1R KFRiniAW AltD WASHlXaTO Streets, (Telegrsph BcIUlng.) ladlanafoiia, I&diasa. Special attention f.vtn to the CoJlection of Account od tbe ecurln of Government Claim. äaUafactory reference given when required. mySl-dtf DU. J. A. IIEX8IIALL. Pracliaiag asd Ccnrclünj PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, So. IO lUat Washington Street, (up atalra.) IEFOfic Bears i to 10 A. M ,1 13 aa-17toSP. .

MEDICAL.

DR. JOHN BULL'S CEDRON III HERS. The I,atct nnd Hont Im portant Discovery - OF THK NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! 77a mio'i name la more Intlmatalv connected with the bUtory or MATERIA MEDIC A of tbe United State, or more favorably known at a pioneer in Medical Discovery than that of Dr. John Bull, of Louisville, KeiituelaV. nil Inimitable preparation f SAUNA PAICII. It A has long stood at the head of the various compound of that valuable drug. His Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. Hi Worm Lozenges, in less than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as the continent of North America. But the crowning; glory of his life remains to be attained in bia discovery , or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of CEDItO.1 which Is the basi of the Bitten now offered to the pub lic. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria and handles wttfaout fear the most venomous oerpents. It is a belief with them, that while there is breath in the bod the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the isear may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, he ia nevertheless eatiofied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, tnat as a remedy and preventative cf all dis eases arising from exposure, either to change of weather or climate, or to miasmatic influences. It stand WITHOUT A-RIVAL! And Jutly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed la central America ami tne West Indies. I IN DYSPEPSIA And Its attendant train of symptom, it acts more LIKE A CHARM than a medicine. There is nothing in the whole range of Materia Med ica that can for a moment bear a coruDariaon with it in thia disease. A full account of this wonderful ptant msy be found in the 11th edition of the TJ. S. Dispensatory, pages 1387 and I3SS. A series of experiments In which Dr. Ball has been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and be is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CtDItON with other approved tonics, tbe whole preserved in the best quality of copper dis tilled Bourbon Whiky, which be is confideutbat n equal la the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, lv ab lie have long since learned to estimate sucht. jj their true value. Tbe aafest plan U for every one to to for himself the virtues of a new medicine. fiivi: Tin: CEDRON BITTERS ONR TRIAL, AND TOU SEVKIt TJSK A! OTUERS. It is not necessary to publish a lor; list of diseases for which the CEDROX BITTERS are a specific. In all disea.nes of tbe liowcl. Liver or Kidneys, In all aJToctions of the BRAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR . BOWELS; I2T GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is det!ned to supersede alt other remedies. It not only cures thee diseases, but it prevents them. A wine glasa of the Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of the mot unhealthy climate, snd screen the person taking it againt disease under the roost trying exposure. Sold by Drupjclkts nnd Grocers Cienrrrtllr Dr. JOHN BULL., Principal Offce, Fifth Street LouUvV-le, Ky. SOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 South Meridian streets INDIANAPOLIS. Who also soil BULL'S SARS ATA KILL A, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. RBMOsbr DAILY. KLLFLlt A ftCSIl. declOea-dtrA-Wltosni

MEDICAL.

JOr. X. S. PENDER!', 11TI Iii No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. AT TH2 AJIERICAS DlSPtSSART Yt TREAT H a new method, and with the happiest results ail caaea of Diseases and conditions peculiar to females. Prolapaus JUiU (falling of tbe womb,) Eruptions of the Skia, Chlorocis, ct Green S;cknes vharacteriiei ty yellowiah, dirty gTeen palior of the surface; Xaanfiid kfeasiam, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Retention of the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and diQcu!t Cow t the 11 1 ne.; Menorrhagia, or profus Ifenstruatioa; Leuchorrbea, or excessive and altered secretion of the saucua generally white, or nearly coloress and transparent. Reader, I have given you a class of Üseae that are met with In Females of all ages, w aether married or unmarried; and to married females would say that there are many other forms cf dlaes peculiar to your sex diseases of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not a 'mit an elucidation. 1 omit It for the council chamber, aiJ.ng but od more disease to this list, and that is a formidable one Ulceration of the body of the Uterus. Most Important to Young IVleii. Wboe hollow cheeks and paled countenances tell in fearful language aad ailent working of some terrible disease, undermining the constitution, memory and reason; hurrying them to a premature death. Reflect while reason holds swsy, and avail yourself of the services of Dr. Pendery, whose treatment dissipates the slightest disease and cures the most narrating weakness, or other caua f serious difflcultj or perpetual annoyance.' VEXEBEAL, DISEASES. At tbe American Dipengary we also treat, without MKBcrar, and with sever failing success. Venereal, or what the quacks call private or secret diseases Sypbylis in ail its stages, Gonorrhö' a. Gleet, Stricture, f permatorrhoea. Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Impotency, and Effects of Self-Abuse. The last six are treated in a "Private Letter," which will be sent free, on receipt of stamp. My treatment I deem it unnecessary to enlarge upon, rhe remarkable aad astounding cures performed through the agency of the MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS, and the medical application of ELECTRO-ilAGXETISM. Bv the alternate use of these two medical agents we get a threefold effect. By elimination, morbid matter is forced out f,f lYtm .vtf Am r V, r f V . aKaAKan tn.ittrln. la 4mmAdiately brought in eoutact with disease. By the application of ELKCTRO-MAOSETISM, nervous enervation is restored, snd power added to the muscular system. I will guaraatee a curs of And also all infiamatorv diseases. For further infor mation call and judge for yourself. IHTTchallenge the public to bring me a case I cannot cn re. It brought before the golden thread is broken. irPUffice hours from 8 A. 31. to 8 P. 11. P. O. Box 1264. novSO'Cl-tflieod LIQUORS, WINES 6c CIGARS. THOS. C. STRICKLAII, (8urce.hor to CONKUN A STRICKLAND,) No. 140 West Washington Street, WHOLESALE DIM LEU I.V FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Liquors, Wines AND f flHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS TO TIIK TRADE A B foil and complete assortment of every article in his lise of the choicest quality and at the loweet market rates. Dealers are requested to examine my Mock and satis fy themselves ax to quality and prices. r. o. mi:h klad, HO Weal W'nlilngtoti St. novU-dtf THK INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, Financial Agent and Designate! Depositoryof tlie tJnlte! States. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL CASU CAPITAL PAID IN .11.000,000 tooo.ooo "WSTTiLL receive subscriptions, as financial ajent cf w w the Government, for all of its popular loans. Will collect gold interest on registered and coupon bonds on th mobt liberal teriüs. Currency bonds cashed on presentation whn due. Alwsys on hand a full supply of U. S. revenue stamp, for sale at the regular discount. Will buy and sell all government securities, orders on Washington, coin and exchange in an tne principal cit ies. Will make collections throughout the West and East at very reasonable rates. Will receive deposits, and loan money at 6 per cent., on good security. Having unrtalted facilities will transact all kinds f banking bujtnepf on fair terms and with . the utmost promptness. THEO. P. HAUGHET, Pres'U INGRAM FLETCnKR, Cashier. Indianapolis, December 3, 1S64. v dec4-d3m FOUNDRIES. IIOOS1ER STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. VOX, LOUD aV TECK, Manufacturer? .nd Wholesale Dealers in STORES, IIOl.LOir-jrlMlEiiSc. ALL OCR STOVES ARK OF TIIK LATEST AN most improved patterrs. Our other work will embrace Iron Fronts, Columns, Railway, Mill and Hou. Casting, Ac, Ac. Orders by mail or otherwise solicited, and prompt attention given. Our prices will be found as low as any. OSlce, 8a!es-room and Foundry Its3 South De war street, two squares directly ea.-t of the Unioa Depot. ct23 COPARTNERSHIP. rWHK undersigned have this day formed a copartnerX cb'P In the Saloon and Restaurant bonnes heretofore kLOwn as Hezekiah's, at No. 13 North Illinois street. The tew firm will be happy to receive a continuance of the custom heretofore xtended to the etablbhment. The best of liquors, wines and cigars kept constantly on band, and in the restaurant all the delicacies of the season rill he served up on the shortest notice, prepared by the most experienced cooks. HENRT K. UEZEKIAU, P.. F. JOHN IirfiUapolia, September 27. 196. sept2S-dtf SALOON. BATES HOUSE SALOON, (C5DER BATES HOUSE ENTRANCE,) JL JL. MaCr3s7 H W MXKKKT A. J, lYEUS, I'roprietor. f TITSl Bar is supplied wttb j sre lKrooe, wtuea, and the JL best braads ef cigars and tobacco; also the choicest old Bourbon and Wheat Walsy. The establishment has been renovated throughout. aajS-dtf

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u o fit o Sa 03 sC 4 in S 'A J u mm 3 03 a. o s S V t TP s o c 1 WINES. LIQUORS, &c, &C. CO W 61 S SR e S s G V J u K Sm - or. W o Q t3 O Q S5 an cn W O P e 3 t P. e as S 3 t 0 o a. e REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Vm -sf . July27-dly MEDICAL. IS TBS BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOB AJLL Billious Complaints, Sick Headache, Oostiveness, Indigestionr.HeartBurn, Sour Stomach, SeaSickness. &c, &c, Dr. JAMES R, CHILTON, the Great Chemirt, says: "1 know its composition, and have no doubt it will prove won beneficial in those complaints for which It is recommended." Dr. TUOMA8 BOYD says: "I sUongly commend it to the notice of ihe public." Dr. EDWARD G. LUDLOW sayr. I can with coiifldence recommend It." Dr. GEO. T. DKXTE& aays: "In Flatulency. Heartburn, CottiveoeMS, Sick Headache, Ac, the KKLTZF.E APERIENT In my bands has proved Indeed a valuable remedy. For Other Testimonials, tee ram p filet with each flottle. MAKtrracTraEo osly bt T A II U A N T & CO. fJrcetiwic It Street, New York. IEFF0R SALK BT ALL DKUGGISTS. marlf-dly CLOAKS. CLOAKS! CLOAKS Headquarters for Cloaks ! LARGEST CLOAK HOUSE IN THE WEST! For all Varieties and Styles of Cloaks call at South Meridian Street, No. 1 Old Post Office. Children' Clonks all style aiul Sizes. Xjy Wholena'e purchasers would do well te frlve us a cait U-f ore purchasing. octJS-dtf STAMPS. STAMPS. A LL KINDS OF REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE AT i. the usual dicoust. Distant counties supplied promptly. Call at No. 14 New A Tal belt's EJock, Indianapolis. dec2-dln J. WLLLIAJt ERADS1IAW. F II IV ATE DISEASES. DR. COLTOUR. MEDICAL OJnCE NO. 3 SOUTH Meridian Street forftdU his fee If La fails la cur lag any cas that taay coma under his care, do aisUsr how et innate or lozg siasd!f. lit warranU you a cure. SypLIÜa, m the primary star, helpad la SS misutes cured In ii hours. Gleet of, 90 years stasduc cured by Dr. C OSce tours 7 to 10 P. II. a-rtß

deafness;

CATARRH, And all Diseases of tbe EAR. 'P Uli OAT. AND AIli-PASSAGES, TAEATED BT DR. LIGHTHILL, SUEOEGX-AURIST OF TIIK CKIJtBRATKD I. itiii run. i, isriTi Ti:, lo. 34 st. nark's I'lnce?, irw York, DR. LIGHTHILL WILL MAKE UI THIRD VISIT TO INDIANAPOLIS Tuesday, January 31st, Aiid will be at vi ö BATES HOUSE FOR ONE WEEK, From TUESDAY, January 3Ut, till SATCK DAY EVENING, Fcbru.tr j 4th. Where be can bo consulted on tbe above Di eascMonlv. LvDnxArous, December 6, ls4. Da. Lkutuill: As I Lave been under your Ueatmont for a month past, aitd have improved so greatly, I write to thaak you for the benefit I have derived frutu your treatment. I had suffered a lonir time with catarrh in a disagreeable and olTenlve form. My hm of smell wa entirely destroyed, and my fAce at times distorted by the swelling in my nose. I also had a very alarming and painful attack of deafness. I uow report to yira that I am aimost entirely cured. My deafness you completely cured in less thaa two weeks. " My face is uow natural tny sense of smell returned to me, and, in fact, I feel better in every way than 1 have been in months past. I had tried several means to get cured before I saw you, but they all failed. If you have occasion to do se, you may refer to me personally, and I tha'.I cheerfully recommend yonr skill as it tfes2rv(tf. Yours, trolly. a t a ssifs Eitei House, Indiannpoli. IxDiAXAi'OLig, December 6, This may certify that I was very deaf, that I had a copious and most offensive discharge of matter from my ear, and with it intense pain. 1 was feverish and sleepless, bit appetite gone and my health generally much deranged. While thm suffering, I placed myself under Dr. Lighthill's treatment about a month ago, au l now I am entirely cured in every respect. Before Dr, Lighthill accepted my case I had tried other treatment, which only made me worse. But now that that Dr. LiglithfH has cured me I I have no words to thank him suQiciently for .his skillful treatment of my case, which was as disgusting to thoe around me at it was alarming to myself. JOHN' DORSET. Mi.aTissvn.ix, fcn., Dec. r, 1-G4. Da. Licmmix Dr.xa Sia; Your favor of recent date came duly to hand. Since placing mpself under your treatment fur Catarrh I have improved very fast. My case had been of some years standing, and I was much discouraged by its obstinacy. I have received very great relief since you began to treat me, and the loathsome diverse is rapidly disappearing, thank to your skill. Gratefully yours, W. R. SHEPPARD. From George Tegg, Member of Roytl College of Veterinary Surgeons, London, Fngland. RocHtCTta, N. T., Dec. Id, 1"C3. Da. Lighthiix Dear Sin Allow me to express mv rratr rrr v tttt t itude to yoo for the cure ef deafneas you effected iu my right ear, whicj has troubled me very much for several years, and was almost entirely deaf for a few weeks pa-t but more particularly eratitude for your excellent suc cess upon my deaf ear, which has been useless to me for the past twenty years; the noise and uncomfortable roaring in my ears, which at times made ma very ner von, has disappeared. You may publih this acknowledgement should It fceiof any service to you. Gratefully yours, GEORG K TiCäO, Xo. 90 S Ute streeU From the Rev. B.T. "Welsh. D. D., formerly of the Tearl street liaptistunurch, Albany. r. Y. Albaxt, N. Y., April 1j, ISO. Da. Lionrriiix Dear Sir. Allow me to express my grate ful thanks for the skill and kind attention rendered to uiy daughter, whose ears have been bsafy affected for many years, and for soma months pa.-t bss been nearly deprived of her hearing. The left ear. from her infancy, has been )adly diseesed, at time dis barging offensive matter, rue ngnt ear i uow well, and from present indications 1 anticipate th restoration of tbe left ear al I am, dear sir, gratefully yours, II. T. WELCH, D. D., Newtonville, Albany county, Ii. Y. RocHEgrrs, March 13, 14. LR.j.LiGirnuix Dear Fir: Tnree months ago I placed my son, caanea ruuer. unaer your treatment lor a deaf nesa that was every day growing worse, accompanied bv a very offensive and disagreeable discbarge of matter irom tne ears. I now report to you his entire cure. The actual treatment was but two months, yet the discharge is entirely well, and his hearing restored, Uis general neaun is as gooa as I coijia desire, and his spirits buoy ant ana lively, in fact he seems a dillerent child. Wih tne graterui thanks or a mother, I am, sir, Respectfully yors, C C. FULLER, Genesee co., X. T, t rem tue lie v. Joseph M. Clarke, Rector of St. James Church. Sriirru- V V TW, "n lii'.j I have been deaf in one ear ever sine I was fn7v!l. some twenty years a?o. By the skill of Dr. Llgbtbill Its I in iBumj rtorw, so mat bow t &ear alike with both ears, and I find that I can u uj voice with much more ease and comfort than before. JOSKm M. CLARKE. Frum lion. D. II. Cole. Senator from the 23th Ditrict, rw i urn. Axbanv, Jan. 25, ltfU. Mr Dkiaa Da. LiGirrraix It is with great aatisfaction that I communicate to you the effect of the medicine you gave me on my application to you for defective hearing. I followed your directions, and am happy to state tLat I am so far recovered, after the Erst fw applications, ai to feel quite confident that I am well, and shall not need to proceed further. Be assured, dear sir. if necesaity should require, I should not hesitate to place myself under your magic hand. Yours, with rept, D. II. COLE, Albion, Orleans C.. From P. McTerney, Esq., of Detroit. I do hereby certify that fr the pl &fieea xuociL my hearing has been affected to a cousideraVe exU-ut, aad that by an operation of Dr. LiLthi'l I have Wen restored to my full hearing, as I reoide in I Stroit, and intend leaving for home soon, those dedrou of knowing the veracity ef this may inquire of Mr. T. J. McArthur, Xe. 454 Broadway. P. McTERNEY. Sew York, September 2, 1S64. KsowLxsMi-Li-, Orleaus Count3', Jan. 14, l-,iL Da, Lii.HTHnj. I send yoa a statement of my case which you may use as you thick proper I have been afflicted with deaf Li em a year, at-d I have tried every prescription, but to no effect, t cutsulud Dr. Lighthill and be operated upon me, and in o.xa msiTX I was restered to hear.Lg. I send you thia statement for the benefit of others who are laboring under the same disease aa myself. I would recommend all that are aSiictcd with this disease to give yoa a call. Respectfully yoors, ISAAC TOCSG. This is to certify that the above Is a correct statement. C. D. PURMSGUAU, FaMor M.E. Church. E. T. SLATE, MILO HU3T. DuaoiT, Noveml.er 3, 1V4. Thia ia to certify that I was deaf, accompanied with a verr df-itffTt eable ricrin sound In ravttfiil itrV ... dered cotiversation diCcult, except in a loud tone of voice. ty ir.e sain oi ur. ugLiniii my bearing has been . 4 I.V. : . - h . . fnily restored, and the noi has ceavd. I also know o other cares or Dr. Light ai.I, w hich fully sanction me In la recommeLdirig hita to the akted. It is bow over two year since my heancg was restored, and It remains perfect to this day. II. P. WYAT. We, the undersigned, knowing Mr. Wyant personally do hereby certify to the eorreetne of the above stale! nsent. WAITBECK. A CHITTENDEN C. MANXlXti BALL. ' (iLO. C. CHANDLEK, II- R. HALLOCK, Flrta of Hillock k .ton. Dtiivaa n.it sE, Albany, X. T. To Da. LiewTBUX Dear 6m I Uke pleasure ia certifving that you have effected a great deal of irx proveaiect In the aean&g of my son, Marcus C. koesale, who has. pre. vious to your takitg Ike case in hand, bee a quite teaf r oaa the c ffecta of Scar'.etir. As I know tf man, ether caes whkh you have cured aod benefited I have no heitancy to recommend you to the public. ' I remain yours, verv truly, fHEOPHlLUS ROISSLE, Proprietor Dele war Due, Albaej, N J J3For Ther tefTknoclals eee tmfTwa 8eau-ceeH'M-JecT

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