Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4440, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1865 — Page 4
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FRIDAY MORIWO. JANUARY 13. J Tb Opinions f a Ilrltlth Office. l, British Seer who has lately traveled In lb LVttai State, tbui coodaJes Lta reärctiojaa ia 00 of tht Loodon ptper : f 'I bars traveled upwirij of three thouunri mUtt in the federal atates, and a rery littla to rtoaicd & that the country was Involve! in wf, acd certainly Dottle ir.dica:ie cf r;fiVfiog or exhaustion. I eiw the n'.urn of iotic one hundred daya' regimcctf force cyt xniratly planned for peadiß aoztj t!ly, enriching clothiers, ani ür.settün joun citn. tray of tht front. I have come to the concluaipn that the resources of the federal. b-.ih at : retrda tsea and iconey, are practically inexj tutibfe.- And preit Ja 'the adractae they possea io their navy and ia the tnonoj-olf of water Iransportstioo, that it will In no way detract from the plack and eaduraaee displayed bi the coo federt tea whenever tbej do ajjree to terms. Lee. In particular, has difplajed the tery behest geceraTsb'p acd, making every allowance for the assistance Le baa derived from a tbarouh knowledge of the country, and from ' the facility with which earth worki, the marked feature of thia war, are now improvised, the ., length of time be bu held the federal at bit ia VirtrfBia wiil ever redonod to the credit of hf miliary geoias. HomeThlnpsboatTarkltb wemen. It iae common notion that the women lead a rerf retired life, ia the seclusion cf the hirem. , cubing cm he tame erroneous. In passing op and down the Brhorus, uesrly half the pas-en-jert were Turkish women. Three times, ft whole harera, conditio; of fifteen or tweuty wo men, tartly wive, partly elares, eame on board, from the palace of aome rich old Turk, uader the care of a black guard, with ft terriSc a word by bia aide, to go down to Constantinople on a . frolic; or perhsps to go shopping in the bazaars They were dressed in various colors, green, bine, mouse-colored, pink. Tbe veil, or yathmah, was JrawD over the forehead, and the lower part of tbe fce, up to thw middle of the nose, leaving -only a space for a pair of very black eyes to Sash out. I Lever could help lanchiug at the figure the oegrese mde ader this di-guise. I took . aorn pain to watch these people, and twice I happened ft) be in the sinae part of the boat where they at. They laughed and chitted with one another, and sometimes with the men standing aruund them; as merrily as so many christian. 'Now and theo, if the face was prettyend (here were many pretty faces the yathmah would be gradually withdrawn, and 1 had the opportunity cf observing quite at my leisure. In each barem there were two or three Circassian ladies of the most exquisite beiaty. These were probably the thirty thousand piaster wires. 'But there was tio variety in their expression. Some of the women were immenselv fat. and - - - - - j - they roll along, bundled up in their robe?, in the Out !u licrous mauuer. Oaeof the mot laughable sight I ever paw was an old Turki-h lady, with a piir of spectacles on her no?e. and exact 1 I? i I i n ew f Vi A arxrlnra kf f A m . msm K awrttlft aKa wasegrtly chertpeiiir.g a piece ofi!k. The common wjuu ruu aboat, !ktn like bundles of tlry linen coing to the wash of their own accord; other?, a little higher up the social scikle, look like buridles of linen coming home from the w:i.h. Ilia 'very amusing tu aeo the little girls ol tea or twelve year. How any of them ktep their clothes on I cannot imagine When :ihe iltin went to the rnosqne, the window of the h)Ues along the Erects, though protected by julouties, were filled with black eye peepin enriouly ont, and a very fat Turkish lady, with about a thousand prd? of Irou?i Filk wound aioofid lef.' ftoped her carriage jut hcre we were 6t.ii Ji,)g. and waited t- t-ce his hightie.s pi-H. N'crlj oppoUe the pil.tce is a low. bro.id witll. the top ol which w;i crowded with meco, pink, vc-IIow, anj uioue-colored bundle-', ontiinin women, with nercsfs in attendance. In the afternoon of the same diy (Friday, the Turkish Sibbith.) we took a caique, and rode to tlie "Sweetwater" on the Asiatic fide of the B?phorus. This is ft favorite resort, being a little valley, with a stream, and trees overshae owing it. Here we found a lare number of Turkish ladies with their attendants, reclining on carpets, bolstered up by luxurious cushions, and sipping their coffee or sherbet, while their lords were amu-ing them'elre in another part of the ground. Some of these again were beautiful, but of the same order with those I have already mentioned, and Hcucely to be distinguished from one another. e met there a company of gipaie. very tnerry and rery mucy. Dj jou know what art nrabi if! I will ex pNin. An arab. is the height of fashfon and luxury, and employed in the very beet society. It is clumpy cartijge, like a vcrv old fashioned I'amilv cotch. drawn by a yoke of the white oxen of Asia., ;The inside is covered with a thick bed. and the sides lined with cushions. Here lies buried the Turkish bexuty on her way to sip her coffee at the Sweet Waters Certainly nothing is more redolent to lazy enjoyment then a Cir cassian dame rolling about in tbe araba, as her oxen.driren by a couple of turbmed Turks, or an Ethiopian slave, aluwly drug the ancient machine along the road. Polygamy is approved by tbe Koran, and is universal amorg tbe rich clatscs.. Tbc best men in Türke the meci wlio have reputation, like Iicschid I'acha, the tmuL-tcr of foreign affairs have haremi of wives and td&ve, no one can tell bow many. The aulun has icnumerable wives, and increases their number every year. It U a common practice of tbe . great pachas, on every occasion of a great festival, to send a present of eome young woman, whom they have bought of their parents fjr this purpose; acd there i nothing disreputable to them or to the girl in this; on tbe contrary, it is a high and enviable honor to ber. And the aultan can pay no greater compliment i to the proudest dignitary of his empire than to make hiar a present of one of bia wives. Lwas assured by a Ureek phjt-ician. who has a l trge practice among all the nationalities of Constantinople, that infanticide is fearfully prevalent. Female children are articles of commerce. They are purchased by dealers when young and carefully brought up lor sale. These, however, are not frUves, but wives. They are taught to dance and play on some musical instrument, but nothing more, and their health is carefully attended to. The price of a wife say from eighteen to twenty years of age varies from filteen to twenty thous ind piaster, that is, from a thousand to twenty five hundred dollars, according to her personal attraciions and the supply of tbe m if kef. B. SPICESt fc CO., REAL ESTATE AGB NTS. ÄND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street Iiiliuii!iioliH. Tncl. MERCHANT TAILORINC. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! "Till: LAIS' Bffi" RESPECTFULLY CALL THK aTTF.!rriON OF TOE cttfseiu of todUDapolis to tba fct, tbt tbeybsT opb4 at . - ' Xo. 19 Virginia Arcnuc, A IXcgnlnr ITIrrcIinnc Tailoring EstablUbmenU AsdaoISclta tbare ef tha patroaafaef tke eoaaaaoalty THEIR STOCK OF GOODS t It ca9RU. and being la cbarga of a gentleman whose buit Caucr rui4&.LU;ar prjMuedl tu opera wb'xb. la every repea lie will TfAKRANT 4ut ta aI.ty. t;U 1 worktarakip U aajsnlrf ' fwooa fa any stmUr tblllaant ta tb city. Hj-&eb M (kos TIo.lO Vlrulnla Avcaoxw
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tlOTfO jteercALT. Foa a cmccLAR DESCKIEiSö ALL Tie ysjptom of Catarrh, as thy prr!ly appear, are at first very Uht. Fervons find they hart a col 1, tbt they bar ir-qaat atUcka, and are isore nit(Tt to th cbAnge of temperature. Ia this coclitioa, tbe dv may be dry, or a rYhl dlwhafjre, tLln and acrid, afterward teeontloa; thick and adbeire. As th divae tcomi chronic, tfe diicharges are iocra4ed ia quantity aaa charged ia quality; tbey ar now tbkk and heavy, a-id are hawked or cocfhed off. The ecre tlons are offensive, cuir.g a bad tre ath; th voice is thick and ra aal: tb eyes are wak; tbe mtmm of tbe rmIl is leaarned or destroyed; deafneia frequently tak'i place. Anothtr eomtaon acd important symptom of Catarrh U, that tht prr.n J ob'gr to clear bi throat in the morning of a thick ft limy inaco, wfcirh fct fallen down from tba Letd ,rtcn the tlaht. Whea tbl takes p!ac4tbper ron may be ure that his dleie is ob it way to the lucgt, sad should Ue no tLse ia arretiag it. Th above are bat fjw of the niry Catarrh sytrptoma. A lnsrle nottlravlll lwt a ."Hontli--to be uaert three time a day. TESTIMONIAL From Hf.n. Thomas J. Turnr, Ex-ifember of Congress Tora Illioioa, late Speaker of tbe Illinois Hoore of Itep resrntaiives, and Grand Master of A. F., and A. M., of tht State of Illinois. FaaaroKT, October 21, 1SS3. Da. D. II. Saatrt Dear Sin la reply to your notice of the l?th int., I would ssy that I was severely afflicted with Catarrh for yean, when I became acquainted with you and bought l bottl of your liquid Catarrh Remedy. Before I had a.ed ooe bottle 1 was sensibly improved, and before tba second botile was finished, was completely cured. I can recommend the med.cica to all afflicted with Catarrh. Respectfully yours, THOUAS J. 1 UR5ED. Dr. If. II. SCC LYE t CO. Soul FaomnTOts, Chicago, Illinois. AT VTHOLE3ALK BT JOTI5 D. PARR Cindnnat, O. WM. JOHNSON rtriot,Mich. DAILY. KKt.FEK A RUSH Indianapolis. UhOWMSG A SLOAN Indianapolis XfkMA for sale by all Druggist. Uecl3-dlyeod BOURDON WHISKY. J. & I. DlTiCA, No. 77 South Meridian Street, Idlanapolis Ind. WBOLEJALKDXALBRS IS FOREIQN AND DOMESTIC TILTKZ&TLJGOB HIT SrSs F I v,HE attetitlon of the tra.le Is called to onr complete B aortment of all article? in cur line of business, bulb as to quality and pric. Ourotock of UOUUnOX WITISKT Is unsurpassed by any estaMisbtnent in the Ütsre, and dealers whhinif to pnrchasa Copper Distilled lVoorbon Thiiky are invited to caii before purchasing. - ICr'W bave removevl from 153 East Washington btrert to "7 tfvuth J!eriLi:i street. J. A D. DU5CAS, 71 South Meridian Street, JacO"C3-dly Indianapolis, Ind. STEAM BOILERS. K . I . It E G A IV j MANUFACTURER OF Steam Boilers, Sheet Iron, Locomotive, Portable Stationery and Tubular BoilersAFTER Im g experience as Foreman for Sinker k Co., an! in the employ of tb Bellefoutan Railroad Co., 1 ! confident that I can render satisfaction. Impairing of all kinds done at a small ad ranee on Journeymen's wages. South Pennsylvania street, one door south of RootA Bennett's Foundry. Addre? Box 88, Indianapolis, Ind. novl-d2m RENO VATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT f MMir. Ü3TITED STATES DYE-HOUSE, XO. 38 SOUTH X Illinois street, Indianapolis, Indiana, At thia old and well-known establishment, the ladies can have silks and woolen goods dyed in permanent and beautiful colors; and genta garments thoroughly renovated and repaired. Hew and second-hand clothing bongbt and aolrf; also, apaticular branch In the business denominated fine draw Ing biliia J:ablecloth. or tear in any garment can ba so wrought tLt It can not ba risible to the naked eye. Remember the place, No. S8 South Illinois street. janlO JOSEPH HARRIS, Proprietor. CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CARPET STORE Xo. 81 Cast lVnslilnefon St., S3 claim 1 I'm O 1 1 Stand, orrosiTi: the court house. WK HATE A LARGE STOCK OF CAEPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, REPS PEK1N CLOTHS, Dauiask, Lacei Tluelln & rvottlns;tiani All of these Goods having ben purchased before tbe late advance In the East, we will sell them lower than 5ew Tork wholesale prices. Also Jnst received 100,000 I'ieccs Wall 1'up jr und Window Shades. KRAUSS & CALL. JeO'M-dly A. J. a1ILLE.. PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office r.ymnailniu liulldlngt Corner 51r rldlnn sand .TZaryland Mt. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., myH-dtf HOTELS. PLANTERS' HOTEL, . ACTON YOUNO, Proprietor. PO&XESLY OF 5ASHYILLE, TKytSSER.) Sixth St., between Main and Market, J. X JACKSON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW, OFFICE N. W. COR.VF.R JfKRIDZAN AÜD TASU1XGT0S StreeU, (Ttlegraph Buililng.) Indianapoiis, Indiana. Special attactiow tfveo to the CoTlecttoii of Accounts d tbe securing of Uevernment Claims. Satisfactory references given whea reared. mvSI-dtf DK. J. A. II E!GIIALL, Practising and Conrolticg PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 5c. 10 Eaat Tfaahiaoa Street, (ap itaira.) TT70Cce Bt-wla)WA.M,Itelass4Tteg?.ll.
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DR. JOHN BULL'S COTIPOIJXI) CEDHON ITTIäliS. The Latent and .lont Im. portaiit Discovery OF T1IK NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No man's name Is more Intimately connected with the history of MATKRIA MEDIC A of the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer in Medical Discovery than that of Dr. John Bull, of Louisville, Kentucky. Hie inimitable preparation of SA USA PA KU. LA has long stood at the head of tbe various compounds of that valuable drug. His Compound of WILD CHERRY haa become a household word throughout tbe West and South. His Worm Lozenges, in less thun a Tear after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as the continent of North America. But the crowning glory of bis life reuains to be attained In bis (üücovery. or ratber combination, for be does not claim to have been tbe discoverer cf CF.DItO.M, which is the basis of the Bittet s now offered to the pub lic. That boner belonza to tbe native inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids dtf.ance to tbe aoi-t deadly malaria and bandies without fear the most venomou t.erpents. It ie a belief with thani, that while there h breath in the bod r the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the lsee.' may Le. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to cndor?e this extravagant pretension, be ii neverthe!e.s satifled from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of ail diseases arising from eiposure, either to change cf weather or cli jiste, or to mls?mstic Snfluenr? s, It standi WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Jastly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed In Central America and the West Indies. IIS DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of fymptoniK. it acts more LIKE A CIIAhU than a medicine. Tcere is nothing in the whale range of Materia Medice that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this dUease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the 11th edition of the ü. S. Dispensatory, pages LH7 end 1343. A series of experiments in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has last been brouttht te a successful termination, and he is row enaMed to offer to the public a combination of CF.DKON with other approved tonics, the whole preserved In tbe bent quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he is confideul has n equal in the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, iw ah lie have long lnce learned to estimaie sucht-.-. , their true value. The safest plan is for every one to te for himself tbe virtues of a sew medicine. GIVE Tin: CEDRON BITTERS 0X2 TRIAL, AND YOU WU.'. NEVER USE AN OTHERS. Tt Is not necessary to publish a long lUt of diseases for which the CEDRON BITTE KS are a specific. In alt diseases of the Howe Is Liver or Kidneys, In all affection of tbe BilAlN, DEPENDING tirON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; IN GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to supersede all other remedies. It not only cures these diseases but it prerents them. A wine gians of the Sitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of the most acheaithy climate,nd screen the person taking it against disease under the most trying espoure. Sold by Druggists and Grocers Gen ernlljr. Dr. JOHN BULL, Principal OSce, Fifih Street, LositTi'le, Kj. SOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH, 73 South .Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS. Wae also sU BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC STRÜP. Ketaeober DAILY. KXEfEXK A RCSIl. 4ec ;m-41y w Uleect.
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Dr. ?i. S. PEIYDERY, 4 IV v mi H 24 1-2 E. Washington St. VT THE AMERICAN DISrEXSAKT WE THE AT BT a new method, a ad with tbe bapp!ctt resvlts all cases ef th-east j at i conditions peculiar to female. Prclspsni Vieri. (fi!!:r g or tbe won.1.',) Eruptions of the Skis, t'bloro-is, or Green SFickne characterire d by yell. wUh, dirty grcea palior cf tLe surface; Ensansio i!e; ui.tr ab-Lt Xtcstruation; Amenorrhea, cr Ketecton of the ii'r,.'f; Lj.-.uif torrLea, paiuful and diSicu!tffDwf tte3Irne-; Menorrhagia, cr profue Menstroatlor; Leocborrbea, tr exeeie and altered tecretion of the mucua--gef:era;!y white, or nearly colores a&d tran.paert. tesder, 1 hsve given yoa a clait of disease thst are met with in Females of all ages. better married or unma tried; end te married Females would ssy that there are. m soy oth r forms of dieaies peculiar to yonr sex tfi-asei cf Tregnaiicy, Parturition, and LacUt on, of which paci.wili not aiiinit an elucidation. 1 omit it for tbe council chamber, adding but one more disease to this list, and that is a formidable one Ulceration c f the bodycf the Uteris. ITIost Important to Young ?lcn. Who?" hollow cheeks and paled eonntenances tell in fearful lai.gv.age and silent working of some terrible disease, andrrmining tie conotitulion, memory and reason; hnrr!n them to a premature death. Reflect while reason holds sway, and avail yonrself of the services of Dr. Pendery, whoe treatment dissipates the slightest disease and cures tbe most h arresting weakness, or other caste ef serious difficulty or perpetual annoyance. VEXXZSEAL. DISEASES. At the American Di-peaiary we also treat, wrrBCrr HEsccar, and with never failing success. Venereal, or bat tbe quacks call private or secret diseases SypbyIis In alt its stage, Gonorrhoe a. Gleet, Stricture, pnnaturrhvea. Seminal Weakness, Noetnmal Emissions, Sexual Debility, impotency, acd E fleets of Self-Abuse. Tbe last six sre treated in a '-Private Letter," which will be sent free, on receipt of stamp. My treatment I deem it unnecessary to enlarge upon. The remarkable and astounding cures performed through the agency of the MEDICATED VAPOK BATHS, and tne medical application of ELECTKO-lIAGXfcTlSM. I!y the alternate use of these two medical agents we get a threefo'd effect. By elimiration. morbid matter is forced out of the system, and by tbs absotbants, medicine is immediately brought in contact with disease. I'j the app ication of F.LKtrTKO-M AtJNKTISM, nervous enervation is restored, anc p' wer added to tbe rau.ular system. I will gnatahtee a cere t ' JHZ. Cja.? m m. xska.asev-a- Ja. M m sasa 9 And also all inSamatory diseases. Tor further information call and Judge for yourself. J7"l challenge tbe public to bring me a case I cannot cure, it brought before the colden thread is broken. ItyOEce hours from 8 A. iL to 8 P. M. P O.Eox 12(54. nov30'C4-dlyeod W1KTEK A It ISA IVC E?I EIS' T. C NCIN NAT SOUTHERN OHIO, ft or t!i - Eastern Kentucky. Indianapolis and Cincinnati fcSlior't-Iiiio EUGL 33L JSL US. SCE JVL. US. O !f AND AFTER MONDAY, KOV. 14tb, T2AIKS will run as fellows: Leave Indianapolis. Morning Express Mall Night Express Arrive atlmliaiupel. Morning Express...... Mail... K:?ht Express 4 .10 A 3i 10.50 A H TO V M .... 1.00 P M 1. (Hi I M ....10.IÜJ P j, -"Fare tic same as by any other Route, a.id the peed, safety and comf rt of trains eqnaltothe best lines in the country. JT'As.k for tkkets via ' Indianapolis andCiacinnaii UilroAil." Npeclnl rVotlce. Tbe new track into Cincinnati '1 complete, asd psrgers by this lice are now landed the "New Pearl Street Deput," tear the Fnrret House, about one mile nearer t ho business centre of thecity than acy other Depot. IiOBERT MEEK, Superlntendeiit. VT. II. L. Noslk, General Ticket Agent. A. S.BcaT, Traveling Agent. oovls-dlf Indianapolis and rtfadion 1S64. mMgmS. 1S64. Hew Arrangement to Commence 51 n da-, yiay IC I8ÖI. rwWO passenger trains daily (Sundsys excepted) be. 3 tween Indianapolis and Madison. Leave the Union Depot Indianapolis at 603 A. M and 3 P. M., arriving at Madison at 10 50 A. M. and 7..r6 P. M. Leave the Depot at Madison at 6 A. M. and 2:4') P. M., arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and 7.40 P. II. Trains leave Columbus for Kushville at 1 P. M., arriving at 5:10 P M. Hcturninir leave Kushville at 7 A lt., arriving at Columbus at 11:15 A. M. This Uoad forms a line with the Packets at Madison for the transportation of freight between Cincinnati and Indianapolis and points VTe.t. TarifT of Freights as low is by ar.y other rente. Shippers and merchant West wilfflnd it to tfcelrint'est to ship by this line. maris D. C. BR AX UAH. Suueriatf ndttt. Tfii : INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, Financial Agent anl Designated Depository of thcUnited States. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL CASH CAPITAL PAID IN 1 1.00.1,000 JC0O.ÜO0 "W71LL receive subscriptions, as financial agent of f f tbe Government, for all of its popular loans Will collect gold interest on registered and coupon bonds on the most liberal term. Currency bonds cashed on presentation when due. Always on hand a full Mipply of U. S. revenne stamps, for sale at the regular discount. Will buy and sell all government securities, orders on Washington, coin and exchange in all the principal cities. Will make collections thrcushout the We;t and East at very reasouable rates. Will receive deposits, and loan money at 6 per cent., on good security Having unlimited f.tclli'ie!', will transact all kinds of banking business on fair terms and with the utmost promptness. TIIFO. P. Tl AUG II ET, Prcs't. INGRAM FLETCHER, Cashier. Indianapolis-, December 3, 1SC4. dec4-d3m FOUNDRIES. IIOOSIER STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. CO, LOUD & I'ECK, Manuiactarers -.nd Wholesale Dealers in ST Of ES, HOLLO If - IFM2 JE, sVf . VLL OUR STOiTS AKW Of TUE LATEST AN mot improved patten. Uur other work will eiuorace Iren Front, Columns, Railway, Mill and House Castings. Ac, &c. Orders by mail or otherwi solicited, sad prompt attention given. Our prices will be found as low - any. OEce, Sales-room ard Foundry 1S3 South De. er street, two qua.-e directly tiX of the Ucioa Depot. oct23 COPAUTXESmilP. fSAIIE undcrsipred have this day formed a copartnerJL ship In the Saloon and r.estaurant business heretofore known as Heiekiah's, at Vo. 13 Sörth Tlinois street. The new Sim will be bsppy to receive a contlpnince of the custom heretufre extended to the establishment. The best of bqüors, wines and cigar kept constantly on band, and in the retaarant til the delicac?- of the seas n will be served up on the shortest notice, prepared by the most experiecced cc ks. HF.NBT E. EEZEKIAC, F. JODN Indianapolis September CT, IhCA. septH-dtf SALOON. BATES HOUSE SALOON, CO'DEB BATES DOUSE ENTIUNCK,) A. J, ?IYEH5, Proprietor. TEE Bar Is snpplled with pure Hquors, wines, and tke best brands of cigars and tobacco; also the choicest old Bourbon and Wheat Weieky. The MtabJshmeKt has been reooveted Ureheat. aagS-daf
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m - o m o Q O o vi w S o s e a c3 CO o o . az y o Im 3 00 o o a -3 in rV T C3 . t o sc U2 s u 3 'S c3 CO x a c T3 M O 1 . w 0Q c3 o U2 If. r. if 50 o I I co n3 o o w Cj t eQ f. 3 c wj 3 Ö n CM O c 0 WINES, LIQUORS, &c, CO W ta B B x sc s s u if. C is Q H CO W a o p V. Mi X B p 0. r aa 3 e H o w W o Ph p. o REAL ESTATE BROKERS. ... 7 , y'v A J s. aw r v. 'Ii27-dly MEDICAL. IS TBI BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOB AJX Billious Complaints, Sick Headache, Oostiveness, Indigestion, HeartBurn, Sour Stomach, SeaSickness. &c, &c. Dr. JAMK3 It, CHILTON, the Great Chemist, says: "I know its composition, and have nodonbt it will prove most beneficial in those complaints for which it Is recommended." Dr. THOMAS BO TD says: "I strong'y commend it to the notice of 1 he public." Dr. EDWARD G. LUDLOW ssys: 'I can with confidence recommend it." Dr. GEO. T. DPXTER says: "In Flatnlency'TIeartbarn, Costivpcess, S'.ck Headache, Ac., the SELTZER APERIENT in my bands has proved indeed a valuable remedy. For Other Testimonials, see? Pansptilel witla each liottle. sisrrAcmtD oxli at TAH KANT & CO. 278 Greenwich Street, New York. JTTFOU SALE BY ALL D8CGGI3TS. marlf-dly CLOAKS. CLOAKS! CLOAKS Headquarters for Cloaks ! LARGEST CLOAK HOUSE IN THE WEST! Par all Varieties and Styles of Cloaks csll at South Meridian Street, No. 1 Old Po3t Office. Children' Clonks nil tyle und Sizes. JS Wholesale purchasers would do well to pite as a call before purchasing. cctlS-dtf STAMPS. REVENUE STAMPi?. VLLKnCDS OF RE VE If UK STAMP3 FOK SALE AT tbe naal diicount. Pistact cooties suppl;.-il promptly. Call et'So. HSfw 4 Talbotfs Elock, I4iaaapHs. decti-dlm J. WILLIAM BRADMIAW. PKIVATE .D1SCASES. DIL COLTOCR, MEDICAL CFUCE 50. S3 EOCTTJ Meridian Street, forfeits h s fee if falls la car In g any case tbat may come nnder bis care, no matter how (.bsVcate er lonf ständig. He warraau you a core. Syphilis, In the primary stare, helped. Ia 5 minutes, cared la 34 hoars. Gleet of, 20 rears aiaJKUar ewea vj ut. w. wast svwi i le e aa.
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CATARRH Acd al! Dtsfe ef the EAK. THHOAT. AND AIR-PASSAGES, TITATFD BT DR. LIGHTHILL, SCL-IUOS-AIT.IT OF THE CELKHRATFI ritit.i. i.Tin tu .to. si st. .tlark's I'lnre, ?ev York DR. LIGHTHILL WILL MAKE LIS THIRD VISIT TO INDIANAPOLIS Tuesday, January 31st, And will be at the BATES HOUSE FOR ONE WEEK, From TUESDAY, January 31st, till SATUI? DAY EVENING. February 4th. Where he can be consulted on tie a bore Dis ease onlv. TESTIMONIALS. IxniASaeoMS, Decenaber 6, 1C4. sta. LiuHTHiiu As I have been under yonr treatment for a month past, and have improved to greatly, 1 write to thaalc yoa for the benefit 1 have drivtd Jruia your treatment. I had suffered a long time with catarrh in a disagreeable and offensive form. My erse ef smell was entirely destroyed, and my face at times distorted by tbe swelline in my nose. I alo bad a very alsniiins; and painful attack of deafnc.-s. I now report to yia thai I am aimost entirely cured. Sly dcafLC-s you completely cured in les thaa two week. My face is now natural ir.y sne of smell returned to me. and, io fact, I feet better in every way than I have been ia mouths past. I had tried several mean to get cured before I saw you. but they all failed. If you hare occasion to do io, you ey refer to me personally, and I shall cheerfully recommend your skill as it deserves. Years, trully, LEW LT HILL, Bates Uu'wUe, Indianapolis. Indianapolis, December 6, 1SGI. Tbis n.ay certifv that I was very deaf, tbat I bad a copious and mot t ß'ensive discharge of matter from my ear, and with it iuti-nse pain. I wasteverih and ileepk-ss, try appetite pore and my health gf-nerallv much eerange d. While thus suffering, I placed myself nnd-r Dr. LiRbthill's treatment about a month ajro, and now I am entirely cured in every respect. Pcfe re Dr. Lighthill accepted mj case I had triod other treatment, which ouly made c.e wor. Cut now that that Dr. l.''htV II has cured me I I have no words to thank him sufficiently for .his bkiUff.l treatmeut of my case, which was as disunities ta thre aronnd n a It w. ehnninj to '.nyseif. J03S DOESKT. MaanssvaLE, Ixd., Icc. P, 1S01. Dr. Lioimuu Desk Sib: Tour favor of receut date came duly to hand. Sicce placing mpelf under yffur treatment for Catarrh 1 have improved very faU. My case tad been or some years standing, and I was much discouraged by its obstinacy. I bae received very great relief since you began to treat me, and the loathsome dls er.e is rapidly disappearing, thanks to your kiiit. Gratefully yours, W. U. SIIEi'PAKD. From George Tegir, Member of Roy si College of Veteri nary Surgeons, London, Fngland. RocnrsxtB, J. Y., Dec. 1J, 13. Da. Ijr.HTuuxDear fin Allow meto express im erat itude to you for the cure of deafness you effected ia my right ear, which has troubled me rery much for several years, and was almost entirely deaf for a fcw weeks pat but more particularly grstitude lor your excellent mc efts upon my deaf ear, which has been useless to mo for tne past twenty year'; the noises and uncomfortable rearing in my ears. wh!cb at times made me very rer too", has disappeared. You may publish this acknowledgement shonid it Le.of any service to you. Gratefully jours, GEORGE TEGO, No. 90 State streeL Frum the Rer. B. T. Wel-sh. I). formerly of tbe I'earl Mreei eapuMVDurcD, Albsny.. Y. AIjakt, X. Y.. April 13. 1SG. Ia. LiouniiLL Dear Sin Allow me to express my graterui tnanks for Use Kktll end kind attenti.-n renJereH to my daughter, whose ears have been bi'r aitected for many years, and for some months past has betn nearly deprived of ber hearing. 1 he lelt ear. from her infancy. V . a s ... . uas Dffa faaiy aiseasea, ai times aiHcnarging offensive matter. The right ear ia now well, and from preent indications I anticipate tbe restoration of tbe left ear al. I am, Cear sir, grater Ily yours, H. T. WELCU, D. D., Kewtonville, A'bany county, 51. Y. HocHifnxa. March 13. IfCi. Da.iLiCHTHiu. IVar Sir: Three months ago I placed my son, Char:es Fuller, fander your treatment for a deafness tbat was every day growing worse, accompanied by a very offensive and disagreeable discharge of matter irom tne ears. I now report to you bis entire cure. The actual treatment was but two months, yet tbe discbarge is entirely well, and bis hearing restored, bis general heatth is as good as 1 could dewre, and his spirits buoyant and lively. In fact he seems a different child. With tbe grateful thanks of a mother, I am, sir, Eeipectfnlly yours, C, C. FULLER, Genesee co., 2f . T. From the Kcv. Joseph M. Clarke, Eector of St. James' Church. Stactsk, N. T., Feb. 20, 18C4. I hare been deaf In oue ear ever since I wan io College some twenty years ago. By the skill of Dr. Lighthill its hearing was entirely restored, fo that now 1 bear alike with both ears, and I find that I on use my voice with mach more eiw and cwmfort than before. JOSEPU SI. CLARKE. Prom Eon. D. II. Cole. Senator from the 23th Diitrict. jew IPTK. Aijajit, Jan. 5, 15fi4. Sir Daaa Dr. IJüirrHiLLIt is with great satisiactin that I communicate to you the effect of tbe medicine you gave me on my application to you for defective bearing. I followed your directions, and am happy to state that I am so f r recovered, after tbe first few applications, as to feel quite confident that I am weil, and shall not need to proceed further. Ee assured, dear sir. if necessity t-hould require, I should not hesitate to plice rayjelf under your magic hand. Tours, with respect, D. U. COLE, Albion, Orleans Co. From P. McTeraey. Esq., of Detroit. I do hereby certify that for the past fifteen mon-hs my hearing has been affected to a considerable extent ad tbat bjr an operation of l.r. LighthiU I bavt been restored to my full hearing, as I re-i'ie m Ietroit, end intend leaving for home soo, those deirou of knowiug the veracity of this msy inquire of Mr. T. J. McArtbnr N 454 Broadway. p. ilcTKIOJLY. " Xtw York, September 2, 1S64. KsowLEsvuxt, Orleans County, Jan. 14, I&4. Ir.. Li-iimrtiL I ter.d yon a htaiemm cf nj- ca. e which you may ue as you tbitk propr I have been aHlicU-d with deafaei., a car, aud I have tritd every prescription, but to no .ffect. I c-.rsulrd Dr. Lightbiiland be operated upon ce, and in oc simtk I was retered to hear ng. I send yon tLie statement for the benefit of rdhers bo are lab- ring nndr the same dUease as mylf. I would recommend all that are afflicted with tbis disease to give yon a call. L?.pect:ui!j yours, I?AAC foUSG. This is to cert.fy tbat tbe above is a correct statement. C. D. KUtM.NGiLAU, PalT SI. K. Church. F. T. SLATF, UIIX) DINT. Daaaorr, XvvemHr 3, läC4. This :s to certify tlat I as deaf, accrmj-anied ith a very dissr-eable linking soucd in my head, which rendered conversion C:3 cu!t, except in a lond tone of voice. By the skill of Dr. Lighthill iev hearing has been fnliy restored, ard the ncis has ceased. I ale knew o other cares of Dr. Ujrhthill. which fully sanction me io ia recommending t im to the aSicttd. it is now over two year since my hear.nj was restored, ard it remains perfect to this d.y. h. P. YTTAT. We, tbe undersigned, knowing Sir. Wyant personally, do hereby certify to the correct ne- of the above satensest. WAtTBFCK it CHtTfESDF.X, i,. AlAMi BALL, GEO. C. CHA5DLKK, II. I- HALLOCK. Firm cf UUork It goo. Dxlctav Horst, Albany, X. T. To Da. Lxttnrwo-L Dear b.r I take pleasure ia certifying that you bave effected a rreat deal ef Improvement 1b the hearing of my son, Marcus C. Itoesale, who has, previous to your taking the case in hat.d, been quite deaf from the effects of Scarletina. Aal know of moj other cases which you have cured and beneCied, I kave no centaury to recommend you to the public. I remain yours, very tru! v, THKOmlLUS P.OE3SLE, Proyrietor DelewareEeuse, Altaiiy, S. I. t ether ttsTsmsalsls see to-morresr' Bctt-
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