Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4456, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1865 — Page 4
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WEDNESDAY UOKMM. FEBUCAllY I. Tlii will l. ! Tb CMcr Time irxMgri .t&e fv'.iCwirf; pecvW'Joöi In r?s;rd to Ie f store e; freien of the rrUlcommauJer, Geäersl ht : ; W ebowe-I jeateTJaT that Shercaan and (ratt re pradgallj doeiog about Le tu Virginia Tbat Lee appreciates ihil farti tn t.ifestei 1b a teJegrat fcuhd by Porter at F"t Kivher, 1j l'e effect ibat the capture of Wilmington O'.I.i (orct btmtq rsrtit RichtnotK. lfcs) tV jy b!f i ur t'ra'sat'l SbrtttAO vp. ther ie nothing left for bim bat urrerider ; and tberefort to Tertthi reccitT. he mot crac ate) the r'iion befme Sherman's armal. Where will b poTJiot wegwart, towarls LjcHicrf, ior U et I. TFibM ei t.o upplie. Ther U onfy one route o?n tut hfra to retreat; and tbat ia in tbe direction of DaneUI. There be would have defensible a position as at Ilicbra nd. ith th adrantspe orer tbe latter place that it woulJ oblige oar farce to operate from a more distant I it. ' 5 ' ,' r It Lee baU i retreat from .Blchtnond before? Sherman's arris-!. h will probably fo to Danville, bieb place baa lonf ir.ee been lortif.ed for aotne loch purpose. Iiibly be tat not conclude to retreat, but instead mar decide to edvancw. Aa soon aus apt ia;? opeoa be mir take 70,000 men, march down the JShenandoih Valley and cross into I'eocM Irani. Wbat is to binder hitnL- -Netting. -Tbe oorth u as much "nbeil'' to day aa tbe south. A force could en ter rennailTunta, p westward and cross, the Ohio , ihio Kentucky, without our beleg able to preeeolil. f Of eoure this is wild speculation; but one thing 1 certain, an I that is, that tbe cexteprin or ummer, if uoiblrp Itnprtbable happens, will witneaa either the eracuaiioa of Richmond by Lee.' army or e!e its capture. Ttae? Ancient nexlcana. The arte and trade of the anciett Mexicans proder mot only wh'. wa indiapenanble to tbe ceceariesof life, but also for articles of luxury. Tbe? .were clever la weasinjr, cottoü; they made e ort of cuirae (tcufrfj impenetrable to arrowy; they knew how to lint their clothes with a large variety of mineral or eeuble color"; I bare before mentioned cochineal, which i literally animal color They baked pottery for domestic atid, like the Russians of oar own day, made uteciUs of Tarr.Ur.ed wood. Tbey bad no iron; tbat u-eTul metal w not known, or at least was not is preat u-e, on either continent, till long after civilizatioD had spread; but, like the Egyptian and elder Greeks, for their tool tbe lleticans used bronze, which by ham Oering acquires great hirdnees Uronxe, however, was oof common among them, since they employed for the aame purpose " obsidian ' (called by them txf;,, a vitreous mineral substance, but hirder tb'au glass, and belonging to volcanic regions. . ;;;. 5 The excelled in giricg an edge to this natural f lsi3, making oat of it knlres, razors, (for. though Iee bearded than ourselee. they hl barbers and pile or arrow beads. From their tüice, though rlely worked, tbey titMctca 'lead, liu, filver, co'd, and copper. Tbey weie proficients la fabioni:ijj,tl:e previous toetils. The ornament and Her that C?rtet eeeired from Montexiima before reaching the tabfe -Land, Slid thoe be found at Moxico, were moulded, soldered, sculp'mel by the graver, enriched with cut too, aikI euaraeUed, with a ekill at, least ,cv;l W tt then sriilncJ by the mjorfcy of the old.;th of Eur ; and tbe latter admitted Ihempelve vauquifhed, if we may credit the au thor? cuntetnpo?arj tt tl ecdnquejl. No prince io the worlJ." write to Cortf to Charles V , posfcffce jewel of euch great value as Monte um," and be cleuij stites tl at the working waa in no wr interior to th WAlffial. Aucieut and Modem Mvxtco, by M Chevalier. The DavcNnRTs' Monrs OrtaaPi. The cabinet la io taade, without glue or fcrew?, thtt it takes to pieces very readilv, so that it may he pwrked up in box. This is extremely ueful to the brothfrt, Inaataneh ai the seats are fat ened to th hark and front by small tenon, alip ping into mortice holea. These holes areshal low of necessity, as the cabinet is so very slight (mde only to exclude the light). We now come to various boles drilled mto the seat, to run the ropes throujh ; by this cunning trick the brothers can only be bound to the seats ana not to the cabinet, lor, on a slignt pressure being ap plied from the inside to the back of the cabi net, the seats 'are immediatelv disengaged (this thrust is generally applied by tbe lecturer when be put hi. arms in. as he alwavs does just bfora he shut the innMIe dwr); the brother cn hen Mind up' with the feats boor.d to theiu. and move about the cae, and then, bound a lley are. they pick the instruments up in their months, ai d one shakes the bell or tarnbouriae. whilaj one scrapes the guitar on the mysteriou bar above wentioned (generali? with one hand J This accounts for the imferlcction oflhemuaic. Ou the signal be'ng given, the brothers ait down again 'and fbufSe the tenons into the mortice ho!e-t; of course the instant the doors are opened the brother are found bound bind and f U to the sets, apprentl? jut as the? were left; and at the moment the middle door is opened, and lh light turted on, out flies the tambourine and bell, propelled by a dexterous jeik from the brothers mouths. It will be aeen that ealirg the knots, filling the brothers' bands with flour, &c, nnkes no difference, s the knot are never untied at all during the coneert. Once a Week. editorial Convention. Tb Fdtters and pub'bhen of Iodiira 111 meet In coovcaii at JaJiaaapoUa, aa Fruly. Ftb. 3a. at 1 o'clock P. M. A d t?3jnbrd speaker will beprentto address tbe mrating. All editora ara ean.t! requested ta ba io attandanct, as toiioets of itsportscca will ba trana attad. Jan2-dtd. "IRONWORKS, IRON ORK, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, VERANDAHS, BAJtK TAÜLT?, D00ES, SaUTTKKS, ILT5, PLAIN 1SD OUN'AX S STA L IKOS STAIRS A ICD geseual noisn s.Miriiic.. - El'tLDEKS OP E. Mny Patent Jail. B. F. HAUGR A CO., 18 Harth Delawara Strtvt, Icdianapolu. . 57 Uta INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. imlmcu v roiti. General Intelligence and EmployJ.nicnt OfSce, ' t,K .'Harrland (. lntlatnaapolta, Ind. C'tLfRKS, MK-haBtra aal Irrt fumUaed wltamj plajmnt aikcra ttbet wr wiiib ptJ. Women a Co am frn -. ans-t.M ai.J Servant will find place witbont trwubi or üiar ly aj-p'jing at tctaotric. lwritjtr. tor. Rwu,Of!.c and KUaptn Rota, fanabad awJ anfariaJ i rent Ft oKc Koi MM. rtl4-Jtf LECTURES. Philoopliv of 3Iurringc. THKPXOPRIrTCK3 0FTHE YORK MUECM J -i-uaicaij Lata dclüurl. rtr!ri cf -rn. ta Ufi fr, (fjr tia hnc"t tf afrnr hainanity, ar! upr;r!.oii af caack'rjv f -i f 1 1 eir -t neret ;i g ant tn-truc:i 1 ret ore on Mrr.r mxM i' dijoaI.f.ctton. If r? at d 'h:cal Wb lit, I're re. ar eeTre f Mar.hooJ. Ir.J jtrtier, Weakn ar IVirilon. Imrx'ar.eT. If Li rry and Ut'y Tcwr; tb $rH Sonil r.Til. t iba a!J:e. wfcub rtu:t irvm yutUfj; fot.te, ica- f raaliritj, r igacrn of i'bjMvlf y an'1 U of Satu'e. Tra in;uM lctarr ha ban tie nifai c? n!ihtartoe an1 TiPj thouanf, an'1 will fm frrward1 fre, en rtr-lpt cf foar t'tT?. T a-!irer S Tftar?. ' rrl Marki3tf laatca and V'dwli., SIS Brday, Kw Tark. JatSI PIANOS. CChtlGS A JF5NY. M ANVFACIfhtKS CF iraa1, itqaar. Co raee Tprgtit, r m ym. raa.- a v wzmm 3a. 12i rraa!ay, Jiew Tork. laci !tjkr;BitI.t warraited er. At UU and r , X5 pr ccu less llaatla aase elaa rn- aa e:ae here. Dealers w.n d wall to a aastj OaT ISfuaecti. 20"l4a4 (at eaulof aa. all-äS
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tÖ5CAT.I. FOR A CIRCCLAR DF.SCEIBI5Q ALL MPTOMS: Tie Tcpfoni of Catarrh, aa tby renraH appear, ara at trX ry ii(?b. Pern Crd tby bare a cold, tLat tbf j hire tr"j'jent attack, and are mora m nitirt to tb cbr.g of temperature. In tkia condition. tb roo aay ba dry, or a a!iht tiarbara;, tkia an4 acrt4, afterward beccmiDs; bc aod adbealv. Aa tba deaac become chronic, tbe diarbargei are increased in quantity ac1 cbaoared la quality; tbey ara nww thick and beaty, and are bawbol or cuubed off. Tbe aecrrtlona ara af feoaive, taaati.a: a bad breath; tha voice ta tbtck and aa sal: Iba eyea arc weak; tbe aena cf tba atnelt ia leaaened ordeatroyed: deafueaa frejnnt!y Ukea place. Another common and important aymptorn af Catarrh I, that tbe peron is obliRd to clear bia throat in tbe aiornina of a thick or limy muco, wblrh baa fallen down from the bead durina; tb aiaht. When thU ukea place tbe perron may b ra that bia dieaa is on I la way to tbe lunga, an 1 a?oll Iom bo tima to arreatins; It. Tba abore ara but few of tbe many Cstaxrh lyxxipUm. A Klnsjle Ilottlowtll laat a .tiontb- ! saaeat slaree times day -IO TESTIMONIAL Jrora Hon. Tbonia J. Turner, Ex-Member of Cor rre a rom lllinfos, late S eiker of tbe ll'lnols II jae cf Repre entattve, m l Grand Laster of A. F., aud A. 11, of tbe State of Illinois. FaixMST, October 21, 1563. Da. D H. Saaxra Dear Sir: la reply to your notice of tbe l"th la.-L, I would ay tbat I waa severely aCicted mili Catarrh for years, when 1 became acq uaiated with yon and bought two botilea of your liquid Catarrh Remedy. Before I had used one bottle I waa aenaiUy lapruted,aiid before, the second bottle waa finished, waa completely cured. I can reco.me(d tba BMd.ciue to ail af3icted with Catarrh. RespecHully yours, Dr. It, II. srEI.YK aV CO. 8 oi Paortrirro, ChJcajo, lIlTaol. AT WHOLESALE BT . JOIIS D. PATtTt Clncinnatf, 0. Petriot, Mich. Indianapolis. .Indianapolis. decl3-dlyeod WM. JOHNSON... PAILT. KFFKR k ItCSIf .......... . BKOHMNG SLOAN Jftiy Aud for aala by all Druajtjiata. MEDICAL. IS TUM ; BEST REMEDY-KNOWN roa aix Billious Complaints, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Indigestion, Heart-. , Burn, Sour Stomach, SeaSicknesst &c, &c, Dr. JAMV.S R, CHILTON, the Great Chemist, sayr "I know Its composition, and have no doubt It will proT moat beneficial tn those cotnplalnu for which it is recommended." Lr. THOMAS EOTD says: "I strongly commend It to the notlco of ihe public." Dr. EWYAI'.D G. LUDLOW says: I can with confl. dence recommend it." Vr GF.O. T. UK ITER eayas "la riatnlency. Heartburn, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Ac, tbe SELTZER APK1UENT in my bands Las provrd indeed a saluabla remedy. For other Teatluionlala, see Pam pit let with each llottle. staauracTuaBD owlt bt T A II 11 A IV T CO., 2?8Lireeiivicli Street, New York. ITTFOR SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS, marlf-dly CAR P ETS, WALL-PAPSR, &c, NEW CARPET STORE Xo. 81 Cast Wusliiugton Sohu uIPn Old Stund, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WE II AYR A LARGE STOCK 01 CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, satin delaines, REPS PEK1N CLOTHS, Dautaiki traces ITlualln & Nottingham cc ttj mmx" d ic: 5a Ai: of these Goods baring been purchased befora tba lata advance io tba East, wa Will sell them lower than 2few Tork wholesale prices. Alro Jan received 100,000 IMece Wall Pap jr and Window Shades KRAUSS & CALL. 1e?'4-tly MERCHANT TAILORINC. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! II f UTIAT M LA" I 111 II 1 11 ii RI5PKCTFULLT CALL TBE ATTOTION OF THE citiaene af loalaoapolia to tba fact, that they hava opoed at No. 19 Virginia Arenue, A It ocular Merchant Tailorinc Ctutlislimeiit. And solicit a share af tba patronage of tbe com man My THEIR STOCK OF COODS " Is complete, and beta;; io ctarra of a gentleman whose ability a a Tutter rtak t .No. 1, tbey are prepaiedto All rriers which In eTery respect tbey will WARRANT e!:al in quality, style and worknaQstlp ta aarthitj foucd in any similar etbl.btnot in tba city. J j-"ReTaeinber the rlaca, 7io, 19 Virginia Avenue. PRINTING. &C. caa. W. BALL. c. r. acrcaiasoa. HAI,! & IIUTC III.)., THIS AND ORXAM.ESTAL STEAM BOOK ANO JOB PRINTERS,! i Merotrpera and Itookbindf re No. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, ISDIAXArOLIS. rDU5A. J.T'War.k Ivks of every daacr'ptjoB cade ta enler. I 9. ciaaa, a. . ' v. w. rria. m. . -DHS.DDZ.IU fURR, ! OFFICE ! o. 1 S3. IVorth Illinois. St., ludiannpolJf, Ind. &eA-dlss
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DR. JOHN BULL'S ci;i)roj bitters. ' ' T The La Irs 1 -and ; Jlont Im portant Discovery OF TUX NINETEENTH CENTURY.!!! No man's name Is more Intimately connected with the history of II AT K RIA MKDlCA of the United States or mora favorably known aa a pioneer io Medical Discovery than tbat of Dr. John Hüll, oTLoiiisville, lien tu Ly. Ilia tnimitabla preparation of SAIiSAPAItl l LA has long stood at tho.hasd of the various cnrDpound ofthat valuable drae." His Compound of WILD CHERRY baa become a. household word. . . throtjphotit the - West and South. His Worm LozeuKts, io If, than a year after tbeir . introduction attained a reputation As wide spread as the continent of Ifortb America. Bot the crowning glory of bis life remain to be attained in his diacovery. or ratber combination, for he doe not claim to hava been the discoverer of J h'. IS ISO. , wbicb s tba bais of tbe Bittet a now offered to tbe public. Tbat honor belongs to the tatite inhabitants cf Central America, to wbcm Its virtue have been Known for Dior t ban two hundred years. Armed with it, tbe Indian bids defines to the tto.-t deadly malaria anV bandies without fear tbe most venoniou herpents. Itir a belief with them, tbat while there U breath in tbebod.r the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter wbat tbe ises may be. While Dr. Roll is not prepared to endorse this eitravaaant pretension, be is nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of tba evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all diseases arisiug from exposure, either to change of weather or clinate, or to miasmatic Influences, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed ta Central America and the West Indies. I IN DYSPEPSIA And ita attendant train of symptom, it acts mora LIKK A CHAkM than a medicine. To ere is nothing in tbe whle range of Materia Medjca that can for a morufnt bear a comparison with it io this disease. A full account of this wonderful pl.nt may ba found in tbe lit a edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pares 13 it and 13.13. A series of experiments in which Dr. Bull has been for years enraged, has Jnt been brouabt to a successful ter-nination, and he is row enaMed to offer to tbe public a combination of CEDKUN arith other approved tonics, tbe whole preserved in tbe bet quality of copper distilled Bourbon WbUky, which ha is confideut bas n equal in the world. He might furnisha volume of certificates, bv ab lie have long since learned to estimate sucht..... a their true Taloe. Tbe safest plan is for every one to ta for himself the virtues of a new medicine. GIVE THE CEDRON BITTERS 03tK TRIAL, AND TOU WC NEVER CSJE A3 0TBES. It la not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CADROX BITTAkü ara a specific. laaUdiaeases of the Bowt'lSt Liver or Kidneys la all affections of the BRAIN, DEPENDING LTOX DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR. BOWELS; 15 GOUT. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to supersede all other remedies. It not only cures tbe dieae, bat it prere nts tbem. A wine g'an of the B.tters, taken an hour before each meat, w ill obviate the ill rffocts cf tbe taot unhealthy climate, n.l acreea the person takicg it ajiir.st disease uader the mot trying eipo ure. Sold by Uruslat and firocere Generali-. Dr. JOII BULL. Itinclpal CÄc, Fifth Street, Louis r! la, Ky. SOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH, ' ?3 Soutlt Meridian SJtrret, INDIANAPOLIS. Who also ail BULL'3 SARSAPARILLA. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC STRUT. JUaaaabee DAILY, BLMKfKU. St BOin. AaclCHea-dlaTWllUan,
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No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St;;: VT.THK AKJlfJCAX r)ISP.NAHT WS TBSAT BT arw taotbs-1, a-dwita tie happier remits all caea of IrtseveS a: . crr61tkaa pecvllar 1 . (eiaala. lrUapn C'tert, ifsli.n; tbe womb,; r roptions of the Jkia, CbIoro-i, or Uren hicknea cbaracteriied by yeiktwijh, dirty creen pallor cf the crrce; Kc:anio Meim. tr absent taitrat or ; Antei.cabea or Retention of the affe; IH.wnorrhrs, a fainfai ax.d diScultfowof tlel(ne.; Mei.orrfcsK a, or profue Mens:ruarjf.: Leacborrhca, c r rtresaive sad rred ecretion of tbe mucai f-eteraJly white, or neainy cIures and transparent. , - header, I fcara crlvea ya a c!as of diaeata thst are met with iri F.malea of all ares. hether carried or an married; and to married Females woald say that tbera are many oth r forms of dieaea peculiar ta your aex diseases cf Ireimarjcy, Fartoritian, and Lactation, af which space will cot admit aa elucidation. 1 oralt tt for tbe coaacil chamber, addir. bat one mora disaa t this Her, aad thai ta a formidable one Ulceration of tba body of the L'teras. Host Important to Young 72cu. Whon hollew cheeks and paled countenances tell ta fearfol langvafe and wlent work in )r of some terrible disease, undermining the constitution, memory and rrascn; barrjlB ttem to a prematura deaths K-flect while reason holds away, and avail yourself of the services of lr. Pendery, whose treatment dlaipates the slightest disease and cures the moat haxraasiaa; weakness er ether causa of Sertoli dI2cnl!y or perpetual annoyance. vemjulal disi:.si:s. At the American Dispensary we also treat, wrraorr Kticr;BT,and with cever faiJina; success. Venerea, or wbat the quacks call private or secret diseae ypbylis in ail its aUgea, GonorrLvza, Gleet. Stricture, perm atorrhva, Smrul .Weaktes Xoeturnal F-dLiviua", Sexual lability. Itnpofeacy, and Iß acts af Self-Abuse. Tbe laut ix v treated in a -Private Letter," which will be sent free, on receipt or stamp. My treatment I deem it unnecessary to enlarge npon. The remarkable and astoundingcures performed through tbe agency of the MklMCATFD VAl01t BATHS, an 1 tfce medical application of ELKCTHO-MAfiNKTlSM. By tbe alternate use of thc two medical agents we Ret a threefo'd effect. Ey elimii ation. morbid matter i forced out of the .ymevn, and by tbe abwrbants. medldrie Is Immediately brought in contact with disease. I'y tbe app ication f KLKLTKO-SI AliNKIISM, nervous enervation i restored, and power added to tbe macular syktttn. I will guarantee a cu; of , t And ao all IcCawiatory djea?e- Fcr further iuformation call rati Judge for yeurrelf. t . . JL'I challenge the public to bring me a cae I cannct core. It brought before tbe c olden thread Is broken. JO'Offlca hours lrom 8 A. M. to P. M. P O.Fiox 1264. . ,. I f. i , ; ao30 C4-dIyeod WIKTEK AISKAXGCTIO'T. C N C I N N AT SOUTUERN OHIO, Iorth -Eastern Kcntiu kv Indianapolis and Cincinnati Hhort-Lliio na Av. it ji, ncL co a ä . o If AM) AFTER MONDAT, 0T. 14tb, TRAINS will run as follows: Leave Indianapolis. Morning Express 4.10 A M Mail 10.50 A M Sight Express.... ........ . Arrive at Indianapolis. Morning Express Mail Nifbt Kxpreüs ....t.. v . 7.20 P M ... i.eo v a ....7(H) P M ...10 5 P M JlfT'Fare the sarae as by ary other Route, and the speed, safety and comfort of trains equal to the bet tinea in tbe country. JT3rAsk for ickets via 'lndianapclis and Cincinnati Railroad." Special Notice. The new track into Cincinnati ia complete, and paäengers by this lire are now landed the "New Pearl Street L)ep,t," near the Burnt Douse, about or.e mile nearer the busines centre of tk city than ary ether Depot. KUBKRT MEEK, Superintended. W. n. L. NokLt, General Ticket Agent. A.S. Bear, Traveling Agent. novU-dtf Indianapolis anil iTIadison ISA JL JU Jtx eu-Ä Ji . 1864. nre,L H 1864. New Arrangement to Commence Htnday may io 1864. rilWO passenger trains daily (Suadajs excepted) be. 1 tween Indianapolis and Madison. Leave tbe Union Depot Indianapolis, at .00 A. M and 3 P. M , arriving at Madison at 10.50 A. M. and 7.50 P. M. Leave tbe Depot at Madison at 6 A. M. and 2:t" P. M., arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and 7.40 P. M. . Trains leave ColumVus for Kubville at 1 P. M., arriving at 5 IUP M Heturnine leave Kushville at 7 A.M., arriving at Columbus at 11:15 A. M. ThU Koad forms a line with the Packets at Hadioen for the tran!portation of freight between Cincinnati aud Ijdianapolis and points West. Tariff of Freight as low as by any other routa. 8hippersand merchant West will fled ittotheirictar. st to ship by tbialine. marl D. C. RR AN HAM, Superintendent. INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK Financial Agent and Designate! Depository oftlic United Mates. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL CASU CAPITAL PAID IN .... 1 1. 01.000 $COO,000 WILL receive subscriptions, as financial asjent of tbe Government, for all of its popular loans Will collect gold interest on registered and coupon bonds on the most liberal terms. Currency bonds ratbed on presentation when due. - Always on band a Tüll supply of U- S. revenue stamps, for sale at tbe regular discount. Will buy and sell all government securities, orders on Washington, coin and exchange In all the principal cities. Will mate collections throughout the West and East at very reasonable rates. Will receive deposits, and loan money at 6 per cent., on good security Having tiulimited facilities, will transact all kinds of banking business on fair terms and with the utmost promptness. TIIKO. P. HACGBKT, Pres'U INGRAM FLKTCnER. Cashier. Indianapolis. December 3, 164. dec4-d3m FOUNDRIES. IIOOSII2R STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. COX, LOUD a I'LCK, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers la STOVES, UOLLOir-lftIlE,fiiC. A LL OCR STOVES AHR Of TUZ LATEST AS moMimpr' red pat!rn.H. Uur ether work will embrace Iron Front, Columca, Railway, Mill and Uou Casings Ac, Ac. Orders by mail or otherwise aol.cited, and prompt attention given. Our pr.ee will be found aa low as any. Office, Sales-room and Foundiy IS3 South De wart street, two acare d;rectij ea-t of the Cntaa Depol. oct 3 SALOON. BATES HOUSE SALOOX, (UNDER EATF.S HOUSE ENTR-A5CK.J JCJaU JL.lSTWaiJM SSOl- SX JK BvCJC, A. J, 3IYi:itSf rroprlrtor. flHE r.ar ! cpjled with fare lior. ine, and tie ! I best branJ . f r.srs and tobacco: alo the choicest ' old BoarWn al When Wfci.iy. The tab:thment ba been renova'.ed tbrooghoot. aa-1t A. J. yil!ME.. PHYSICIAN AND SüRGEOX, Of f tee Gi-mnnklntu Ilulldlng Corner TIerldlan and narjrland sta INDIANAPOLIS, IND., sty u dir
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aaaaaawaw o m e mi Q 75 on xn hsxal X ktaaaj m M .CQ 0 3 kawa aat q CLOAKS, SHAWLS, &C. sl M W o CO H 4 M -5 : o ä O a a a a H T. o v. in t. 5 -g U. 9 P a SSV rJ W M P o v. c o o "a eg WINES, LIQUORS, &c, &C. to W 55 c 3 a tv C . s sc c r, K S 8 o S z; H in w o CCS r. M o a at es o A E aaw 3 0 at O w o REAL ESTATE BROKERS. V VI V e ... '4 luijirT-diy AGENCY. .IIcCIJRDV & CO.'S CLAIM AGENCY, No. 4 YOHN'S BLOCK, Corner .tierldlannnd UaahinglanSIs, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. OFFICERS' AI?D SOLDIERS' CLAIMS PROMPTLY made oat and collected on tba moot reasonable terms. Certificate of non-iadebtedee obtained from the bepartmentaat Washington. Master Ko!i, Pay R .I s.' Qaertermssttr and Subsistence accounu made act with neatneMMand dirarch. Jc4 d3m PROFESSIONAL. maTia tar. JOXaTSaJI W. WOXDOS. KVY Sc GORDON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, I5EIA5A. 0r.ee. yot. 10 tnd II 5ew ITslbott's Suniltf, South f the Po-itoffc. dco-d6m DU. J. A. 1IEX8IIAL17. PractlxLa aai Ccosulticg PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 5a. 1 0 Xaat WaaMstoa Itraat, (ap stain.) ITOCca Eocxwi-s to 10 A., if, 1 ta aad T ta i P. iL dec 19 -4J cm
; o r ' i e -r "7 CATARRH Ac J all D'.see -cf the EAR. THROAT. AND AIR-PASSAGES. TItTtO IT , DR. LIGHTHILL. ' SUKlK0S-Ark!.T OF THF CKLEFRATKI riui.i, imtitlti:, no. 31 Nt. nark'a I'lacr, icsv Vork, DR. LIGHTHILL W ILL MAKX HIS THIRD A'ISIX TO INDIANAPOLIS Tuesday, January 31st, And will be at the BATES HOUSE! FOR ONE WEEK, j i From TUESDAY, Jaouarj 3Ut,tiIl SATUJ j DAY EVENING, Februar? 4th. ' Where be can be consulted ou the abore D.s TESTI.TIO.MALS. Da. Liuhtmill: As I have been ucJer yeur treatment lor a meiua past, anJ have iToprcvea so greatly, I wri: to thaak you for the beuet I have At rived from your treatment. I had suffered a Iot st time with catarrh in a disagreeable and offensive form. My sen-e of i-mell a euiirely dratroyed, and my fa.a at Umes distorted by the wellmjr in my nose I aio had a very alanuii.g and painful attack cf deafee. I nrw teport to you that 1 aat aimot anlircly cnreJ. JI y deafne you completely cured In less thsa two weeks. Ify face "i now natural my hen.-e of sraell returned to ne, and, in fact, 1 fi rettr in every way than I have hern in months pa.-t. I had trie! several means to gel curej tefi.re I saw you. but tbey all failed. If too bare occasion t do , you tsjj rfT to me personally, and I shall cheerfully recommend your skill as it deserves. . Vuurs.trully, LEWLT niLI, FAts llwise, Indiensjwlis. IsDiaNaraio, I:crn.ber 6, 1SC4. This may certifv tbat I was very deaf, that I had -piou and m-t oS'ensive di-barge of nistt-r from my ear, and with it intense pain. I wasteverih and .Mx-p'eis, tor appetite Rone and my health peneral'y much dcrar.ed. YVhiie thus suffering, I pUced myvli under Ur. LicLthiU's treatment about a mvnth ago, and now 1 am utirely cured in every r-fpct. lirf-r Ur. Lighibill accepu d ray cae I had tried other treatment, v. htch only n-ade rae worse. But now that tbat L r. l.-ehth ll has cured me I I have no words to tbank him fcutbciently for .Uta t-kiUful j iniu.ri.i vi lujr t5, na co was m ui-i.u.-iing to iü'!a aroucd rr.e t it uss aid.-rolnj? to myelf. JOHV LOtSKT. MARiixsvatr, Lp., Dec. ?, ISC I. Du. Ijr.HTHiLL Deab Sii: Your favor .f recent data came duly to hand. Sioce placing mpM-if under yeur treatment fir Catanh I have improved very fa.-t. My cae had been of some years stacdin?, and I w much diacourajredby its obstinacy. I bavert-coived very cjreat relief since you bean to treat wie. and the loathsome diaere is rapidly dispjearinp, thanks to your kill. Gratefully your?, VT. U. SIIK1TARD. From George Tepij, Member or Roysl Co'lege cf Veterinary Surgeons, London, Fngland. RocHcsTca. X. V., Dec. 19, lfC3. Da. Liühthiu. Uear Sir. Allow meto express m gratitude to you for the cun of deaine you effected in niy right ear, which has troubled me very much for several years, and was almost entirely deaf for a few weeks pat but more particularly gratitude for your excellent success upon my deaf car, which has been useless to me for the past twenty years; tbe noises and uncomfortable r arin; in my ears, which at time made me very nervous, Las disappeared. Tou may publish this acknowledgement should it be-of any ervice to you. iratefully 3 ours, GEOEGE TKGvi, No. W State street. From tha Rev. B.T. We-h. D. D.. formerly of the Tearl Street BaptihtCfcurcb, Albny. '. T. Alh,.'. Y., Ap:il 15, 1S64. Da. LiouTHiLL Dear Sin Allow me tv express my grateful thank for tte rkill and kind attention rendered to my daughter, whose ears have been bsdiy aflrcted for many years, and (or some months pa-t has been nearly deprived of her hearitg. 1 he If tt ear. from her infamy, has been badty dieased, at timet dicbarg ng oCVcmv matter. The rjrbt ea' is now well, and from present lndicaüoiis I anticipate tbe restoration ot tbe left ear also. I am, dear tir, gralef lly yours, U. T WELCH, D. D., Newtonville, Albany couuty, . Y. RocuasTia, March 13. l$Cl. I.iLiarrHiLt fear Sir: Thrt months ago I placed my son, Charles Fuller, under your treatment for a deafness that was every day growing worse, accompanied by a 'Very efienkive and disagreeable d!.charge of matter from the eara. I now report to you his entire cure. The actual treatment was but two months, yet the discharge Is entirely well, and bis bearing restored. His feneral health la as good as 1 could de&ire, and his spirits buoy, ant and lively. In fact he seems a eiCerent child. With the grateful thanks of a mother, I am, sir. Respectfully yours, C, C. FULL R, Genesee co., 5. T. Frorath Rev. Joseph M. Clarke, Rector cf St. James' Church. v STkAcrsjc, Jf. T, Feb. 20. 14. I have been deaf tn one ear ever inc 1 was in College, some twenty years ago. By the skill of Dr. Light bill t s heating was entirtly restored, 0 that now I hear alike with both ears, and I find that I csn use my voice with mach more ease and cufort than before. JOSEPH M. CLAKEX. From Hon. D. H. Cole. Senator from the 29th District, yew York. Albaxy, Jan. 25, Mr Dxaa Da. laomiiu. It i with great tatitdactiia that I Cvmmunlcate to you the eff ct of tba medxnna ysa gave me on my application to you fordefectl.e tearing. 1 followtd yo'.rdirectJ as, and au happy to täte tbat 1 am so far recovered, after tbe first few application, aa to feel quite confident tbat I am well, and .hall nrt teed to proceed farther. Ee assured, dear tir. If ceve!ty noul 1 require, 1 fcbouidcet Lekitste to pUce aayself under jcur magic hand. Your, with rew-ct, D. H. COLE, Albion, Orieans Co. Frsm P. McTerney. Eq., cf Detroit. I Aa kerebv certifv that fur the iat firn mn-V. rr, hesrtng has been aRected to a cociderab e ext-i.t, aad that by an operation of LT. Ughthlll I bar; been rentered to my full tearitig. Aslre-eieia I trojr, aa-t intend leaving lor home .oon, those deiroat of ksowiug tti veracity of this may inqn.r cf Mr. T.J. Mc.tnbar, Na. 45i Broadwsy. - r. HcTFUSET. New Yoik, September 2. 1854. K.nowitstoiz, Orleans CcmnTy, Jan. !4, Pa, Ij'iHnnix I ser.d you a staiement of my case inch you may nt a you ihiLk proj-r I have been aRi-ted with deafee a resr, ar d I have tried every prricripMon, tu to no effect, i rorsu!ted Dr. Lighthill and he operated upon me, id in est hdtttk I wa retcred to bear eg. I seDd you thin statement for the tcr fit of ether wLo are lb' ru j under the ssf dieae ai my-e'.f. I wcnld recommend all that are aZicted with tbN deae to give you a call. Respect u:!y yours, ISAAC TOO'O Tbia is to cert fy that the above is a correct statement. C. I). BLR.N1NGHAV, Pator U. C Cfcartb. E. T. SLATP, MILO IlUhT. Drraorr, 5ovmeT 3, A. This i to certify that I a deaf, acc mpanied ith a rery diMgr.eable licirg ound in my Lead, Lieh rendered co:iveration d;hcu!r, excpt in a Jcud tote cf oce. By t.k.a skJl of Dr. Lihti.r.l ny h?arlng has teen fnMy restored, and tba n is- baa ceased. I aU kaow c tber cures ef Dr. Lightb.il, which lu.Iy antt.on me iu In recommend 'eg him to tue aüikrted. It i now over two years since my her;ng wa renred, ar.d it remain perfect to this Any. n, p. VTYAT. VTe, the uadefjipned, know iag Mr. War.t peri-oriaiiy, do tereay certl'y to the correctness f tr at.ove siate-t-WAITBFCK A CHlTf C. M?Jii B ILL, GEO. C. CHA5LLEK, H. R. RaUjOCK, Firm of Usr.ock k Run. tua-TAs Horse, Albacy, ??. T. To Da. Linirrwnx T-ear k,r. I take paore jn certifvlng that yow bsve effect-d a great deal ef improvement in the heartag or ray son, Marcus C. Koessle. wDo hs. pre vlous to yur takirg the ca In ha-id, bao qnite deaf rom the effects ot Scar'.eUra. As I knw of m.ny other caes wn ca yoa cava coreu ant ntnerted, I have j ee!tancv to reexavecJ y u to lie pslSic 1 remain yours, varv trulv, fns.OHlLCS ROSSSLF, Pro,r.atr Ilaleware Dase, Albany, jr. X. so lc atfeer teattBaslala aaa to-oonvwr's SenQ. daaU tA-aod
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