Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4443, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1865 — Page 4
DAILYiiSEOTINEL
TUESDAY WüKNINü. JANUARY 17. Our llouve. There i ft cue called Our liou-e, everybody knows of. Tit tailor ulk of it in bit dreams at tt. The wounded soldier, turn in io bis cdit Jo-piul teJ, brightms at the word it ia like lie droning of cold water m tbe desert, like the touch of cool Coders on burr, in; brow. "Oof Hoo," l.e a;. freMy, and the light conn back into his d'.ta eye Icr ail homely charities, ail f&td thought, all purl tie, all that roan lote oa earth cr top- fwt in heaven, rie with word. -Oar Ho" may be in any : of arthitectare, low or huh. It may be the brown o!d frame houe, w'uh ita taU well-sweep, or tie oqe. ftory mbrl roofed cottage, or the large, joriiwbhe hat.e withtrreen blinds, under the witit wupf e!ros of & century, or it city be the Ioe cabin of the wilderne-, with its one rootn ttill there is a rpcll in the memory cf it beyond all corj'i rations. Its stor.e and trick and mortar art like aw other; it very clapboard are dear to u, powerful to bring bick the memories of early days, and all that i acred in home lere. There is no one fact of our human eiiatenee tbühasa stronger iailueoce upon us than the hoaae we d jell pect II y that in which our erier and more im;refib!e years are jpent. Tfee bvtlding od arrangement of a hooe influence the heal'h, the comfort, the morale, the religion. There have been houses built so dewid ftf U ceileration , for the occupant , ?o rambling and bap hazard in the disposal of rooms, o sunless and cheerless and wholly witbout rugness or privacy, as to make it seem impos tiblt to live a joyous, geoerou. rational, relii ou family lite in them. There are, we bame to air, in our citic. things called houses, built and rented by people who walk erect and have the general air and manner of civilized christianized men, who are so inhuman in their building that they can ouly be called snares and trapa for souls placet where children cannot c-eape growing up filthy andTimpure -places, where to form a home is ltt)lx-iole, and to lire a decent christian life ' would reqatre miraculous strength. A celebrated Ilritiah philanthropist, who had devoted much siudv to the dwellings cf the poor, gave it as his opinion that temperate societies were a bopeles undertaking in London, unless thee dwellings underwent a transformation. They were- iojqualid.no dark, so com forties, to constantly pressing upon the sen es foulnc'0, pain and inconveniences, that it was cnly by being drugged with giti and opium that their miserable iiibabitaiit could find brart to drg cn lile from dav to day. He had hirn-ell tried the experiment of reforming a druuksrd by taking him fiom one of there loathsome dens and eti&blii'g him to rent a tenement in a block of model lodpiii-houM-s which hud been built under his supervision. The voung man had been a designer of figures for prints ; he was of deli caie frame, and a nervous, susceptible tempramtt. Shut, in one miserable room with his wife and liUltttbildi tu. without the pub&iuility of pure air, with oi ly hithv, Ictid water to drink, with the noioe of .ther mbemble U miles rebounding throuch the ihin purt.iion. what possibility wik
" -there of diii g iithing except by stimulant?, . which for a biicf boiir lilted him ahive thee ' miretlts T Chrniged at once to a neat fl.tt, whre.
for the ime i ei.t s for his former den, he had thive goo'1 toorfia, with wter lor diinkinjr. boue Sfrvtt; and biUiiii treelv aupplied, and the bleatdsutehiu and air coming iu through, windows well rraüged for ventilation, he became tu a few week uew mm. Iu the charms of, the little sot which he could call home, its quiet, . iu orJcr. Lu lulmer talent came back to bim. ami he f urid strength, in pure air an I water, mi'i those purer ÜHiuht- of which they arc emblems. to ab.at.doi the burning and 6lupct mg slimu ; , JatiW. -. , " . - - National biysot-s 1 he U a nation repreteut the iüe of ioli4 of heroic daring; in , acme UieUuces s iu our present struggle agalunl lha rebetfKni of fieed-im. of riht. of national authority, of rational unity. 1 hey i - 'are the symbols oi the people as a people, auJ
I ! constantly remind them what is due to tho na- ' tio't in.'honor aiid patriotic devotion. "Ituin .. attv through sjakboU," aajs Crliale, ' that roan . j cvt)rvtou!y cr uncoiwuu?ly live, works,' i$
has his tieiti;:; tho.e ncc. moreover, are acc)uut 1 the tijtJet which iau bet recog niza ermbolxal worth arid prize it the highest. A iwtd-.erV Ö lelity to h' fl tg has x it something .sublime and ennobling, and tire him a shuro in - tho national lite and the hUrt? of w hieb thnt is V an m.lfm. TllriJ. rltot-t.' n . rpnlr h-'
"""", .e.T. it t --r .uuoroi the highest value atid impoiUnce, and has power to direct the thoughts aiivj pajsions of individuals eo that ; a mighty hot becomes as one man. Moreover, " it is ' .he symbol of a nation' past. Bright m Mntttl. ait mtt är m Hl.mil it it, rtAi tl . rm
" - " J - - 1 -rtome recollections live iu its drooping folds of a day of diaie r and büame, or a time of oppression and nufTen n; so that, gazihg upon this avmbol, the ciiizeo and the soldier feel tho hot , t . blood throbbing at their hearts and the battlelight reddening uu their brows. One of ihe emblems of our nationality is the eagle, and among warrior peoples it has always . ; been a favorite emblem. In mvthelogy and bis- .... lory it is everywhere present. With outstretched wingi and dashing eye it seems to dominate "over the world t)f" tabic, always sacred, always venerated, erea feared, for in its gra?p the lightnings kiiidle. . Among the Tertians it was the symbol of . . Milhra, the aua god. and Cjrus caused a represeutaiion of it to b sculptured iu gold and placed co the crest of bis standard.'. The Roman eagle is familiar to Masons as a symbol. Il was adopted by tho Kornaus at an Mflj rcriod of their history. At first the?
croted with it the sceptre of their kiugs; at a Uler period it ornamented the baton of their chief i, and wsa the ensign of their leg'nns. Under l he republic li was carved io wood, then in riiver, with a thunderbolt of go!d in i:s taious. Uo ler Ci)ar it was cast iu gold without the bolt, - aimI.jia uui k Kti L1a ce4elc leu c for coiAjucst, w j s repre.euted with outstretched wings. The legion each hid ha eagle by which the soldiers ewore, reeardit-g such oaths as of peculiar sanctity and force, and was also a place of refuge; the condemned who could grasp the staff of the lance on which it was born, beiug thus protected. The eagles of Napoleon were regarded Wj his fohlirrs with greater veneration than the flg - Uuaatj ibam. aud tu hiaurru( prodaoxaiioiis he arttully refers to them as tt.e ajrubols of victory.' The double-eagle of TrusMtis the well - kiiown (jrotHil ot the higher degrees ia the an cieut and acceptfd ri:e, and wa., no doubt, a lotel ihre a a'p trt of the now expldd 11lacy thtt Frederick the (reit was the founder and patron of the aytdem of 33 degrees, as now prctieU. The Germo emperors for a lone time rre but the .single eagle, but this was in remembrance of the Unnau Caesars. Thev atterwaM if.'umrj the Oou'e cgle a tba sro bl of the dou.ie empire l Home and Constant topfe, Otho IV. t en g the firt to ei graveiton t ha I tir 1 al : . . . i : . i : r. . u
cer.ri.ry, adopting it as th b.ut.ditiun of all the berhjic mysteries of the empire The liu-fi inf, ki ih.ir power iurreard. grew jealuusol thi-emblem, ttid CzirJonti II! , having mtriicd the dtuuhter ! M ch.el I'tleulosus. . tai; w cJ be eait. con-idere 1 hi melt entitled'
to the io.e hi io-i in virtue of th'n alii une lie cr!-TC f a!ufe h.ifrl eic'e lute rnrirt-d on t riJ coiii!, in rrery re-p. t ilil.r :o ih.it ot the iietnn tirrk euirer rs ; but instead of be- . inj; re:eCDif-i w ih S rj I.af at inrd lilt tK esrle ot ih C -ari. U w'm-s wc.e to Med Joatj i. tl Ii rottnt-r arrrtmi p! ih' ...f
, tmren the e i,d tl.e Clertnta eag'e. j than hecu-el ihe dc-ignfr; and engravers to be ; , hang T.e.Mac')vit. e I oecr. remtined I wirh foldri w.ngs. but in iu Ü-ht t hs never i thele- utlfti tid even ii:j:anced t!,e eagle of the (ieroiii.s.
K V la I v s i: si V F!t Kilt arc vatingti -h4 bea a GatATTarvaj - fctne hfik, ad ia troiru.i tv tbai tb hair I tureafrna gray rui cr .d7 t, . glor fc ack art frrowr, '.QLTICXER THAN TI1K CIIaMELIOX , t-ng ht ha, nr.tltr th oprati ff CtlSTA DO ISO'S IIA lit IVC! '
" - is a-w aowa ikroht tt Arxrk-an eonMoeot. I: :i aaraJew, cnruii no caaUc, improtaa tk Cbrm, prod icrt a rurh, KAtsrat 4 Utin( c'r of ar y tbada from " a warn Vrwa to a atle, aad is "ndor-ed by the m f 'BiiiKbt na'jti rUrtD t ia ibe Lnirl iia. UtAnIxcUfd by J. CKiSTAUOEC, Sa. f Aaxor JioiLM, Stw Tuck. lalJlM.nraMt.M A .U. I L..nn.t.r..
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r.lEDICAU
m TTILL CXHE CATAERII. WILL CURE COLD IU THS IIEAD. WILL CVKZ AS OFFENSIVE BREATH. WILLCUEEniX 15 THE HEAP. WILL CCRE fLCEÄATIOS IS TUE 303E. WIIX nXSTORE TI1E SE5.K OF EEARI5G. WILL RESTORE TI1K FF.5SE OF SMFLL. WILL RESTORE TUE $ ENSE OFtlIIT. WILL RESTORE TIIK SE5SK OFTASTK. WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WHEN CAUSED BY G1TARR1I. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, A In now a1mittl by all Informed, caning IrrltatiM ana jnnannmion or iae nacon-mfaDiir, wbila the Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gtj1t and xranatlv rrmovra all cnoataral lccruttloas and dpo".H, re storing the deceased sienibrarie to iu normal condition. A Inste nottle will Inat n 5Tontla to be itaett three time a any. IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOU-OWED. t"CW for a Circular describing all Symptom Dr. D. If. si: i: I. YD V CO., Sots rtomiToi, Chicago, Ililncis. Jjy Laboratory at Freeport, Illinois. AT WHOLESALE BY JOHN D. PARK Cincinnati. O. WW. JOHN.SUN ltruit. Mlcb. Ua II. Y, KS.KhKü RUSU lnd:anpIi, tliOANl.Nii A SLOAN Indianapolis. lfTAnd for tale by all Drugiats, decll-dlyeod MERCHANT TAILORING. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! "HI LAW !)' Tb F.SPECTPTJLLT CALL TDK ATTENTION OF THE 3V cit!zena of iDdlanapoii to tbe fact, tbat theyha rj.eiied at ( No. 19 Virginia Avenue, A Ilcp;tilar ?Icrchmit Xailorin; Cstabli'sliuicnt. And aoltctta sbaro of tb patron a ja of tbe commnnlty THEIR STOCK OF GOODS fii ! et,mntt. nd hrlcr in fbarr ff a trcr.t'fOi an wboe ability aa a Cu'fr r'i i.N. 1. tiy are prepared fil rr - wh'ch tn evetv res "! aiu-j eit:. r.-.v.j, anl workmanship to anything round la any similar etabllhmect in tho city. JCTKemenber tbe place, o. 19 Virginia Avcmic. BOURBON WHISKY. J. Sc D. DlICAi No. 77 South Meridian Street, lidlanapolla, Ind. 9 "WBOLESALXDÄALSRSIJi FOREIGN AKD DOMZSTIC TIIE atteLtion of ths trade Is called to our complete assortment of all articles in our lino of bahnest, both as to quality and price. Our s'ock cf BOURBON WHISKY Is msxrpased by any establrfcment in the State, and dealer wKhmar to purchase Copper Distilled Bourbon Whisky are iovited to call before purchasing. TTPWe have removed from 1S3 East TVaabiEgton treet to 7'evuth Meridian atrtet. J. ft P. DCSCAX, TT South Meridian Street, Jat9"65-dly l&dianapoli. Ind. K. 11. SIIJESt & CO., REAL ESTATE A GUN TS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street X1KÜ211111 jolIf, Inel. yl'.'Mdlv CARPETS, WALL-PAPER. &c, NEW CARPET STORE Io. HI Eist Washington St., S c li 11 11 1 1 m Old Stautl, OrrOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, satin delaines, REPS PEKIN CLOTHS, imraaikt I.ace, .MitIln A. ottlnnhatu Al! of these Gotds having been purchased before tbe j lal a Same la tie FAtt we will rell then lower thaD New Yrk wholesale price. Also Jmst received 100,000 rit tc Wall Vnf r and Window SIijisI' KRAUSS & CALL. te ai dU J. T JACUSOX. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW, i OFFICE X. VT. CORXKR MKRIDtAN AND WASHIN TON Street, (Telegraph Faildlnjc.) Indianapo'is, Indiana. pecial a(tes:'.on iriven to the Collection of Accounts n t tbe securin; of Government Claims. Süfactary references Riven when required. htSI dtf REN OVATE RS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT 71MIT. UN1TF.D STATES DTK-BOUS X, 30. 3 S SOUTH ! Illinois street. Indianapolis, Indiana. t ibis old and well-known establishment, tba lad! a& tav ailfc. nd woclaa good dytf In permanent a&d teauurul colors; and genta' garneLU thorocghly rtnorgted and repaired. New and ecood-hand clothing bocbt and M, also, a patlcalar branch In thebastneaa denominated fine drawIii blllla l:abl cloth, or tear la asy jamectcaabsi o wrought luat It caa not b vialbla to tba nal ad yt. Sanambar Ua rlioa. No. a outh Illlaota sti-aat.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
GEDROfi BITTERS, The Latent and Mot Bin. porlant Discovery OF THK NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! No taan' name U more intimatetv connected with tbe blstory of MATf.RLi MKD1CA of tbe United States, or more favorably known as a plunder in Medical Discovery than tbat of Dr. John Hull, ofliOiiisvillc. Kciitiichv. His inimitable preparation or SAItNAFAItlLL.A bat long Mood at tbe ba1 of tbe various rn ponnds of that valuaM drf. Hi? Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a hou.-ehoIJ word throughout the West and South. His Worm Lozeuges, in less than a year after their iutroductiou. attained a reputation Ai wide ipread as the continent cf North America. But the crowniri? Rlury of hi lif remain. to b attained tn bis rlscovfrjr. or ratber combination, for he doei not claim to have been the discoverer of ;i:i!tt:4 , wbich s the basis of the Bittet now offered to tbe public. Ibat honor bvlonsr to tbe native inhabitants f Central Aramca. to whom It virtue have t een Known for mre than two but dred yeara. Armed with it, tbe Indian ida defimce to tbe mot deadly malaria and handle ithout fer the m t venomou Kerpenta. lti a belief with them, that while there l breath in tbebod the Cedron in potent to care, no matter what ths iss may be. W Lile Dr. Bull ia not prepared to endorse this etravairant preteobion, he U nvertheles r-ati.-fied from a t boron itb examination of th evidence relating to It t virtue, that a a remedy and prevent ttive of all disease ariirg from eapoMire, etth r to change of weather or cli.oate , or to miasmatic ti.flat ncs, it ttarub, WITHOUT A RIVAL! justly deserves tho reputation it bat lonr ep'ored IIS DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of Fymptcni. it acta mora LIKK A CH AhM than a medicine. Tat re is notbin in tbe whle range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may b found in tbe 11th edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pages 137 and A r-erif a of experiment in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has lust been brought to a successful ter-nication, and be ii row rnaMet to offcr to tbe public a combination of CRDKUN itb 01 ber approved tnic, the whole preserrd in tbe bet qnalitv of copp r distilled Bourbon Whiyky, which be is conüdeut bas n equal in tb world. lie might furnish a volume of certificate, bv ab lie hve Ion? i-ince learned to estimate sucht-.-..,. their true value. Tba safest plan is for every one to te for hlmlf the rirtues of a n medirioe. UIVK XII K CEDRON BITTERS ONK TRIAL. AND TOU VfL XKVF.R CSK A!V OTHERS. It is not necessary to publish a long lit of diseases for which tbe CEDRUN B1TTKKS are a pec:t3c. lnaildiseses of the Uowcls, Liver or Kidnc In all affections of the BKAlN, DEPENDING CTON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR DOWELS; IN GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, V AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It Is dectned to supersede ail other fmedies. It cot oaly cure these .disea-e. but it prerenti item. A wine Ula.U of tba K.lUrs. taken an hour before each mea, will obviate tbe ill effect o the rao?i nr.heaiihy climate.-nl scteen the person ubijg :t against disea-e under the moi.t iry'wx ejai ere. sold bj- nriislala and Grorrri Gen crallf. Dr. JO!l III LI , Principal C12cT T.Tlh Street, Loaisv , Ky. 0LD WBOLESALK BT DAILY, KEEPER & BUSH, 73 Son tU .Tlrrlrtlan Street. INDIANAPOLIS. VTho a!.o avll BULL'S SARSATARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. SMITH'S TONIC ST RUF. Vntnt DAILY, KCLfLH ttCSIl. c1ty4-4Jywjt
MEDICAL.
Dr. a'. . PJEiMlKKY, MIIil!!Mi No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. T Tnr. AMERICAN DIS TENS ART WE TREAT BT a r.w m-tbo4, ard w'th tbe happiest revolts all ca.i of I1ea'Ts rd conditions peculiar to fcojal-. Prolapsus Uteri, (falling cf the srwrub.) Krupllcoui cf tbe Saia, CbIor-i, or Urern iclities cta'arterfred by yttloi4, dirty sreen paMr of tbe eurfce; Kmartfro Mei m. r ahert Xcn-truat'on; Aru'iiorrbea, or Keten::ori of the Mme; l'ym,norrte. a painful aisd diScu!t Cow of tLeUne ; Menorrhagia, or profuse Menstruatior; LeucLorrLf a, cr excefive acd altered secretion of the mucus severally bite, or nearly colore-t and transparerit. deader. 1 have rrivrn yon a c'ss of disease tbat are met with in Female of "all ap. bet her married or unmarried; and to married Female would ay that thert are maty otb r form cf cMea-e pcrulisr to jour f.ex aisea.'fi cf Preciancy, Parturitio, and Lactation, cf which space will cot admit an elucidation. 1 emit it frr the council chamber, adding btt ono more disea-e to this list, and tbat Is a f"rn:iJb'.e cn Ulceration of tbe body cf the Utertf. IVIoM Importnnt to Youn? Men. Whose hollow cheeks and paled conntenar.ee tell in fearful lanfp.aire and ilent working ofwin. terrible di ease, arlermin:nj the constitution, memory and reason; burrj in them to a premature death. USect while reason holla sway, and avail yourself of tbe services of Dr. Pendery, who? treatment dissipates the iligttevt di.ea?e and enres the most harrassir.c weakness, or other caie f actions diSlcolty cr perpetual annoyance. VO CKEAL DISEASES. At the American Di-pensary we also treat, wrriorT Mvaccav, and with r.ever failing anrcess Venereal, or what the quacks call private or secret diseases ypbylia in ali its stages. Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Stricture, eperrua'orrbcpi, Sem nal Weakness, Jioetumal Emissions, Sexual IiebiMfy, lopotency, and Fftects o' Sejf-Abuse. The last r-ix are treated in a Privat Letter," which will be ant f ee, on receipt of tamp. My triatment I dtem it unnecessary to enlarge npon. TLe remarkable and astoun'.in?cares performed through tbe airrtey or tb MKDICATKD VAPOK BATHS, and tLe medical replication cf ELKCTKO-MAGNkTlSM. Fy rh alternati! use of these two medical agenta we get a threefo d effect Fy elimination, morbid matter is forced out of the cystem, and by the absorbanu. medicine Is immediately broucbt in contact with disease. Bj tbe app ication of KLKCTkO-MAtiNKTISM, nerrono enervation is restored, and power adJei to tbe muscular system. I will guaraatee a cure cf JKAaoaassraaavlrowa,, And also all lnflaTia'ory disease. For further Information cail and Judge for yourself. challenge tbe pub'ic to brir. me a case I cannot care, it brought before the tclJen thread i broaen. IQ'-Oaice hours irora 3 A. M. to 8 P. 41. P 0. F.os 12C4. novSOCI-dlyeod WUVTEK AltKAINGEIEAT. C IV O I N TV T , SOUTHERN OHIO, A'orlh - Eastern Eii'iiftxrKy. ludhinnpolis and CiDcinoaii Hlioi-t-Lint? DC u'SX. M aal-- ßL (i3 flD. OK AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. lltb, TRAINS will run as follows: Leave Indianapolis. Morning Kxpress 410 A M Mail 10-59 A M S.gbt Kapre 7.20 P It Arrive at Indi.süapj'i.. Atnnfr Vnra. ..... 1.00 I M i Mail 7W P M ! Aiai r.xpress iv a 1 .1 J'rFare the Mine a by !.y other Route, ajd the speed, safety an t comfort of trains equal to tbe bst lines in the country. JTf'Afck for ticket via Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad " Special !iotlce. Tbe new track into Cincinnati la compW-te, and passengers by this lir.e are now landed the "New Pearl Street Ipot," near tbe Bnrnet Douse, about one mile nearer too business centre of the city than ary otLcr Depot. ROBERT MEEK, Superintendent. 1 W. n. L. Noulf, fieneral Ticket Agent. A. S. Brar, Traveling Agent. n-vH-dtf fsatiiaiiapolis ant! Ifladison iwii. -rssm i6i. lew Arrangement to Commence .Ienday, .-May m, ISCt fflw0 passenjrer trains daily (Sundays excepted) be1 tween Indianapolis and Madison. Leave tbe Cuion Depot Indianapolis, at COO A. M and 3 P. 41., arriving at Madison .at 10 50 A. M. and 7.50 P.M. Leave tbe Depot at Madison al 8 A. 41. and 2:4 P. M., arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and 7.40 P. M. Trains leave Columbus for Ruhville at 1 P.M., arriving at 5:10 P M. Returninir leave Rushville at 7 A.M., arriving at Columbus at 11:15 A. M. This Koad forms a lie with tbe Packets at 4Iadison (or the transportation of freight between Cincinnati and Indianapolis and points West. Tariff of Freights as low as by any other route. Shippers and merchants West will find Itto tbeirintereat to ship by this line. maris D.C. RRANHAM. Superintendent. INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, Fiutiiicial AoiiJ and Ilesinated Hrposiioi y ortlicIJiiitect Mates. ' ACTHOR'ZF.D CAPITAL CASU CA! -1TALPAIU IN .tl.OOi.C00 WILL receive Mjbscriptions, as financial attent of the fiovenimer.t, for all cT its popular loaDs Will collect gold interest on registered and coupon bonds on tbe most liberal Uran. Currency bnds ca-ac 1 on presentation when due. Always on band a full supply of C. S. revenue stamps, for sale at the regu'ar discount. Will buy and sell all gov niment securities, orders on WasLingtej, coin and exchange in all the principal cities. Will maXe collections throughout the Weft and Ea-t at verv reasonable rates. Will receive deposit, and loan money at 6 per cent., on ooii ecurity Having ULlimited f.-ili!ie', will transact all kinds of backing business cn fvir terms and with ila utmost pr jtiiptne'-s. THFO. T. HACGHET, Prca't. INGRAM FLETCHF.R. Cashier. Indianapolis. Lect ruber 3, 1S64. dec4-d3m FOUNDRIES. I200SIEU STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS, COX, LOUD V riXK, MaxTifacturer nd TTholesale Dealers iu VLL OCR STOVK3 A Ii K OK THK LATEST AN rooMimpr ved pt'e::is. Our other erk wi!l iiibrsce I:or Front, Cohxn, Railway, Mill and House Castings, Ac, Ac. Orders by m.il or otherwise uiieaed, and prompt at tertian given. Our price will be fotiti as low a tiy. OrSce, Sle-ro3i and Kocndiy 1(43 J uuth De flware ttreet. t o i.qaar d.rectly e; ot tbe Cnioit Depot. Oct: 3 rPAKT.FaS:sillP. flMIE tjndersijrned have tbi day formed a copartner- j II1. U rWfrM iru u r j i ui aaavru a v v y i i uv i - ; ship in tbe Sab on and Kestaurant businev bere- j k:.cwn as llezeklaVs, at No. 13 North Illinois I 1 totore street. Tbe new firm will be bpry to receive a continuance of the custum beret .fwre ex endd to tbe esUbIi.-hn.rnt. j Tbe best of liquors, ine andciur kept consuntly on j hard and in tbe restaurant al' tbe delicacies of the sea- i .. . ,k . i . ...... . stn w.u o wn-u vy vim uv..u. u j '.i CT IS. PIv.1 WMyrri ITBMJ HKNRT F. DEZEK1AII, P. F. JOHN IndiarapoM. Septeraber 27. 164. ept2-dtf SALOON. BATES HOUSE SAL30X, CVNDER EATF.3 U0CS2 F.NTRANCKJ A. J, JirilUS, l'ropric-for. rilllE Bar ia supplied with pore triors, w'.ues, and tbe JL best brand cf e.gars and twbacco; also the choicest oUl Bwsrboo and Wheat. Whisky. Tho cstaVllAbment tat Vean r.nsvatad throchoct. a3-dif
DRY COODS.
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CATARRH j Attl ail ÜJfaf Of Ir.t EAK. 'I'HJtOAT. AND AIR-PASSAGES, TtlaTTD 8T DR. LIGHTHILL, SUriOros.AUKljT OF THK CF.LKPKATFI I. k;ii run. I. i-vnTi TL, .to. 31 l. lark's Zlnce. ew York DR. LIGHTHILL WILL HAKE HIS THIRD VISIT TO INDIANAPOLIS Tuesday, January 31stt Ati J will be nt the BATES HOUSE FOR ONE WEEK, From TUESDAY, Januarj 31st, till SATUJ? DAY EVENING, Ftbrcarj -hb. Where he cau be consulted oa the above DSi caCM onlj. '1XSTI.1IOMALS. IswxNAMUi, IVcember 6, 1--C4. In. IjnTHiLL: As I Lave been under vour tn atcient for a aienib pat, and have in5prtvd &o (rre-atly, 1 writ" I - io iLae.t you ror the rener.t 1 bri derivt-a irein your treatmeni. 1 ha l KufTer?-! a lorjr time with catarrh in a disagreeable and etTerwve form. My f ene of hmell ws ! entirely destroyed, and my fare at times ditortcd by the ', well:nz in tny ii"e I also had a very alarming and ! pa'.niui attacK or üeatnes. I n.w report to you that I am aimot entirely cuml. My deaf;ie yoa completely cured in less tlaa two weeks. My face l now natural my wofe of sruell rftnrufd to nif, aTd, in fact, I feel tett-r in every way than I huve been in month pa-t. I had tried several tiieans to g t cured before I saw you, but they all failed. If you hav occasion to do so, you may reft-r to m personally, and I thnll cheerfully recoinniend your skill a it deserves. Tour, truliy, lkwlt mm Iiatea H( U5e, Indianapolt. I.xriAN.vroLiR, Decertber 6, C4. This may ccrtifv that I was very deaf, tbat I bad a copious and moM olfrnMve li-charfte of mttti-r from my ear, and with it inN-Sbe paiu. I wastevei Nh and leej!es, my apptite Rune and ay health freteral'y much deranged. ULile thus -ufferin.i-, I placed myself under Dr. Lighthill'fl treatment about a month ao, and now I an entirely cured In every respect, bef- re Dr. Llshtbill Accepted my rae 1 hud tried other treatment, which only made oie worte. Cut now that that Ir. Ughthül Laacnred me I I tave no words to thank h:m mflicicntly for .his ekilifal treatment cf my case, which was as dUu-ting t these aromd rre a it wa- ala-mins; to rr.vf elf. jcii:; rousF.T. 3uAETi.xsvn.Lr., Dec. ISf t. Pa. Lir.HiHnx IiKaa Situ Your favor of r'rt da.o came duly to hanI. Sine.? pN'-'" r p . ,. i, ., year i tf ;rCa: r' 1 u.tf ir vr.. ,ed .rvf-t. llrtae i. ) bcei. of M't..f Tir Kf.1'' : J. '? ' .... u.i ru.-ace 1 by i .vU.oc 1 tave received very great re.iii n.ve jou begaii to treat me. and the loathsome diaere i rapidly rtiseppe.iring, thank to your -kil!. flraternlly yo-irr. T. K. SHKI'fAP.D. From Georj-e Teprir, Member of Roytl Co'lei-e of Veter!.nary Surgeons, London, r'nland. Roc hpstee, X. V., Ic 19, 1-C3. Da. Liorthim. Dear Sin Allow meto expres mf gratitude to you for the cure of deafness jou ejected iu my tight ear, which ha treubled me very much fr aeverl years, and was almost entirely deaf fur a few weeks pa-t but more particularly gratitude for your excellent ces upon m y deaf ear, wbi-:h has been useless tn rae for Ue pact taenty years; the noises and uncomfortable r-arinR in my ears. wh;th at times male me vert r.rvous, has disappeared. Ton may pubii-u thihacknowled.err.ent übonld it bof any i-ervice to you. (iratefnlly 3 ours, ÜE0:;UF. TCGG, o. tOSuie ftreet. Fron the Tiev. B.T. Welsh. D. D.. formerly of the Pearl Street Baptist Church, Albany. N. T. Albany, X. Y., ApiJl 15, 1SG4. Da. Lighthill I)ear Sir: Allow me to express ruy (-rate-ful ihaiiks for tLe hkiil and kind attention remtere! to my daughter, whose ears have heen btdly aTected fnr many years, and 'or feme months pa-t bas been nearly deprived of her he arii g. 1 he lelt ear. from her infancy, has been I ad'y diseased, at times discharging offnive matter. TL right ear is now well, and f-om pre-ent Indications I ar.ticipa'e the restoration of tbe left ear also. 1 am, dear i-ir, gratef by touts, II. T VVKLCH. D. D., wtonville, A.Lany county, T. RucHitsTV, March 13, IfC4. Da. Ijc.rrraiix Dear Sir: Three month, ago I placed try aon, Char.es Fuller, under your treatment (or a dtafnea tbat wa e.ery day growing worse, accompanied by a very offensive and disacrreeaLle dtecbarfre of raat er from tbe ears. I now report to you bis entire cure. I be actual trearment a but two raonihs,yet tbed scharge U entirely well, and bis hearing restored, hi general health i as good as I could desire, and bis spirits buoy aat and lively. Io fact he seems a niflerent child. W j;b tie grateful thanks of s mother, 1 am, air. Be pect fully jonrs, Crc. FL. LLR, Genese eo., N. T. Frcm the Rev. Josepb M. Clarke, Sector cf St. James' Chorea. SvRACisr., . Y., Feb. 20, li. I Lave been deaf in one ear ever Ince 1 was in College, kome twenty years ago. Jly the skill of Dr. Ltfchtbill iis bearing was entirely restored, tbat now I bear a'.ke with both ears, and I find tbat I can ase m voice with n.'.ch more ea-e at.d ecrtfert than before. JUSKPU M. CLAKKE. Krca Iloa. D. n. Cj. Senator from the 29ti Tiz-trict, Stw York Albasv, Jan. 25, 1N".4. Mt Drat Ir. Li&HTiriLL It is with great Mtisiacti'n tbat I cotumuiiicate to oj the effect of tbe med cine you gave me on my application to you for defect! bearing. 1 followf d yo rd.rKii- as, and am happy to .fate tbat I am so fr r covered, after tbe first few applications, as to feel quite ciiEden' tbat I am wll, and shall not Leed t pr.ced further. Ee assured, dear sir. if uet-e-ity should require. 1 should not hesitate to plce ssjself under yojr raigx Lani. Yours, with respect, D. K. COLE, Albion, Orleans Co. From P. ifcTerny F.q., of Detroit. I Jo lereby certify that for tbe pa-t tfteen mon'L tny bearing bas been aftected to a convlerab ext n. an J tbat by an operation ol LT. l ilittiiil I bavs teen retored m mv fj!! hesrinr. as I re it'e in I etroit. nl intend leaving rcr borne soon, those des-rou cf knowg tLe ve- j racity or this mjy lnju:re ei XT. I.J. .mc srsour, . iöi Broad ay. P. mcU KXKT. New York, September 2.1S31? Kouim , Orleans Cocnty, Jan. 14, 14. lit. IJ'.hthiu. I tet. l jr-u a Ka erregt cf uj ta wb:cb yoo niay o- a you think proper 1 have beu aü'ictrd ith deafr.e-. a vear. and I have tried every prescription, but to r.o cict. t c.-Qlte l Ir. LigLtbill ard be opera eJ upo-i we, r.d In ose aisire I u ret red to bear c. I e:i.i yoa thU tstrr.pr.t for th t- ü-?.: of r;berbo a'e !ab nr-; urter tee .a-r-e (2;-ea'e u ny-clf. I would reo Tan-.er.d all tbat are Sic: el m ith this d.--te to give yoi a ca'.l. iieiei-t u.ly yo-rs, ISAAC TOCNG. Tcis S to ce:t fy ttat tbe ab v.e i a cc rrect statement. IT. I). P.LKMNGIIAV. ra.or M. K. Cba-tt. F.. T. SLATK, Y1W HUM. Dsf.enir. November 3. Wi4. Tbi ia to certity tbat I a deaf, acc rrpanied iib a very digr eable lir.-rir? ia my head, hieb rendered center. a'ion d;Scu!r( exept in a loud tie of vo'ce. By tf.e skill or Lr. IJiLthi'ii rry bearir.g b t-eeo fslly restored. an4 tbe tr'.i' tai cetsi-j. 1 a!o kjow 0 other cere, of ;r. LightLilL which luily sanction me iu la recommending b.m totii eftlted. 1: is cow over two yeir since my bear ng a rest cred. and it remain. perfect to this d-y. II. P. WY ANT. VTe, tbe ur.1ers:rned, knowing Mr. Wyaat personally, da hereby certify to the correctness cf te strive :atemett. WAlTBrCK t CHIT I ENDEN, C. MANNING BALL, Cito. C. CHANLLKK, H. K. HALLOCK, F:rm of Ui'.Iock t Foa. DetavaJc Tlorsa;, Albany, N. T. Ta r. Iacmriu. Iar b;n I lake pleasure in cert;fy leg that yoa hare effect- d a great deal of In prote-ncct io tbe bearing of tsy son, IVrca C. l!oele. who hs. pre vtoGs to ynr taking ia ca in band. ben quit deaf rota the effects of Scarletlsa. A I know cf any other cases wh eh jri have cured anl br aeEud, I hav no be!ta-icv to recrt&nend yoa to tbe pcblx. 1 remain jours, very trulv, THKOt HILCS FOESSLK, Proprietor De 'war lloue, Albany, 3. T. For 42ir iaatlaoonsala a tO-moerosVi 8trU-
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INSURANCE.
am ixsinuxru co.mp.iw. or iiAUTioui, ct. ' ÄTNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. -1-v . ' --. a t ."v -- 1 i s 9 5 .a k r 4 V i a ! Erected 1859 Owned by tho Co. jah Capital ami Surplrn, i Th. tncoma of tLUCowpasj la djbl tLatof asjota.r j Urc Insurance CorporaUoniOjerrUtedS!atea er, for three or tve year. Loaiea rqnltabl Adjusted and lrrapttr lald In Cntli. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan& Pierce, RR1L ST1BTE AREXCY First Door East of Palmer Housr ;CP STAlllS.) lH7nE BATE FOR SALE FJOCSKS A5D LOTS 15 V the. Cty af Indiaaapolia, and Karma a od Fans tns Lands in tri State, and will aU lower than caa be puThaid e:wjer rM.dAwIy i z' v- 1 " i r " " - - (GbE! m - Um xo coNXfcOTio with aüt cnutu wnu mknt of the Eaaie name, in cr out of In l'-.i". tj EXPRESS COMPAHIEO. American Express Company, SISTrt UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY OFTiCK CS TUE COHTEIi OF vr.vSTH2rCTOS Mnidiaa stjeeU, Indiana polls, Thre dJlr Iinrea to New TcrVTwe daily Kxprea.e. to CtbciimAiL, arid Two da:iy F.xpreaiM- to Chicago and SULos.'i; Ta above Coo;afc are tt enly r.r'.''5ed J?2 'he foHowtrg rs1i, rix INDIANA CKmTiALl LAFAYETTK V CHICAGO; ISLUNirOLI-l L FKKU; TF.RRK UKVrr. A RiCHMOTf Dt KLX.KK05TAIS7C ft ISDLAN AFOLJ Mf.üey, patapejt va'.cal'.es ar1 fre'.gkt carrt.a afty and di-p-atch, anJ 'n cbarg of epexiaJ and eCUrtet menrergers. Tote, LJl and lf;- vil! I prompt:? collected ant ra-!y retcm. asade J. F.LTTKRFICLD. Agewr FOR THE WAFl. COLT'S PATTEN SELF - ACTIXG ItEVOLVER! t Till supr-y N rte-i t Swords at Cost Price
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