Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4487, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1865 — Page 1
DAIL-Y-STATE SENTINELrCMJUHKn miRT MORSISfl AT tub iny scntinel oppicg ran jj i ft 13 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET. (OOlStft Or FKA1X. TlItT.) ELDER, RARKNESS & BINGHAM, Proprietor. VOLUME XIV. INDIANAPOLIS, INI)., THURSDAY .MORNING, .MARCH 9, 185. NUMBER 1,487.
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South Meridian St., tXfl K.NU UN;ü3( LKI-ÜT. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., WHOLKSALE DEALERS (KICLCÄIVKLTi I S 3D) IRL TJ & S , IED1GIIE PAINTS, OILS Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARE, PlURFTJMlJiJllY Fancy Goods, -A2fl PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. TV. WOULD CALL THE ATTESTION OF DRCtJVV GISTS to the above establishment, and Invite them, when In the city, to look throng our Our rooU wer bonght when gold w at fl 5 am. before the a-Mit! oral 60 per cent ircrea- i Tarul Duty, which, w are confident, vrlll enable us to eil good in onr line very low and yet realize a profit. We will duplicate any Clnclrnail biil-nactnation In price cooaidtred. ' Order are solicited Je7't4-dly NATIONAL BANK. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS IS THK official depository and financial a?eutoftle Cn ted State, and will furnish, on the most favoraterms. All kinds of United States Jonds and Revenue Stamps, And ill ty inj ell Gold, Silver, Kxchangt . Uo? emwent Vouchers Orders a Wahln)rton, State Stock aud lMtc Socnritie of every description. Collection will 1 prmptly made, nd every kind at buM'-e.s attenifd to that tlon to legitimate baiikin. Regular customer are only charged 6 per cent, npon Loni obtained at this Bank, and tbe most ample proi',oti are made for the.fe-Wpirjr of rjoU and fr the accommo-lAtiou of Depositor. In a.l.ütion to the respon.-lb lity f the Cuited State for the liabilitle of the Bank, the Stockholder are individually responsible to tho extent of their tock, in addition to the atnonnt Inverted In such phare,thn aordlr; th ra-t ample security to tin? pnblu. The follow ;nir are th preset, t Stockbt.Jr of the 'n-ftltntion-Wm. II. Kuhrsb, W. R.Nofstr.ger, Lewis Jordon, leloo. Hoot, Jer. 51cLene, J. F. I) Laniei.of N.Y., Gov. O P. Morton Hon. John J. Morrion, (en. 1:. Noble, Hon.O-car R.Ilor l, Hou. T. A. Uendrici!.. Hon. David Kügore, Uon. Jame A. Cravet Hon. Johti C. New, Hon. T. T. Sullivan, Ke?. Wn A. Holiday, Irof.C. N.TikM. J. George 8tilr, (leorra vr. Rirgs, Win. Br. den, BenJ. F. Tnttla, John YY. Murphv, Judge l . M. Finch. Wm. TV Ward, A. Baldwin, D. W. Noble, W.O. Rwkwt'tl, DalIcI llvniie.sj . Jamea Powers, J. L. SlausCter. Lucian Hill, W. S. T. Mortou, Rarnabas Coff n, John C. Hereth, Dr. J. M. Gaston. H. B. Fi cb. Dt. J. H. Woodbai Jnc. C. Wrisrht, John Hendricks, A. J. Datforth, Jamoflreece, A.D. BilllERsly, W. VT. leathers, Jame Winslow j Robert Prowr.lrg. W. J. Uo'.l:Jax, W. R. Holloway. J. M. Maxwell, VTm. C. Fry, A.J. Hay. R. K Parker, J. L. Holten, Wlr.luw, Lan'.er A Co., J. A. Bo, Jalyll LIQUORS. - - KK!)lIO J) llcX A.11AKA P.e rt'flers aid TThol'.le Dealers iu FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, MONCNuAIIF.LA, RTK AND FOUR RON PORT. MADEIRA, MUSCAT. MALAGA WINES, -A.rCID CIGAKS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND AtJKNTü FOR l i:tro i r r ale, OLD STOCK, PALE AMD AMBER A AND LO.YiitKV i'OIlTHIl. A'.l kiJ of Ales and Porter for family r.e, in bei tie r i-t'-tfrw.s., Vopt c c- aa'ly u har.i aad d-l.vered in ry p't - f ikec-ty. Jar.l3-?:f PIANOS. CUMMlNGs 4 JENNY5, MA NL FACTTEKES CF j Grand, Sqaare, Cottaje rpr'Kht, -mco 'Mst'a KM No. Tin EroaJwij, Jrw Tcri. 7ch IratrLBieot watranted tf Jr. At ad retail. Ü pr ct.t. le tbao the aame c!aa PU&a elher. rarU4awUuaiAaittcrir.trcmar.t. lS3t4. tt catalcf-5. txTl-12ra
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roiTCD BzrsKuir rom tttw DAitt itatx mrrrm. MORNING REPORT, GENERAL NEWS, GEN. SHEEIDAN SUCCESS CONFIRMED. 117V Li I'll l Ii1 1 1 Ii1 ll'A H I 1 1 I II . 1 W i I siii:ku,. at vAmiüA. BLOCKADE RUNNERS CORNERED Lt T Ml IIUK11 JttSSOVIU. POLICY OF GENERAL POPE. From the Pacific Coaaf, Ar... A.c.. Ac, V. .( rroiuetv York. Xiw YoaK, March 5. The IlcriU'd City Toiot corresponilent, un-ier d.ite ofthe6:h,ha8 tbe following: There is no longer much inubt of Sherid .in 'a ccovo up the valley hivinjr been crowned with complete act e?. The concurrent testimony o all dtsettera and refugees to day fruru Ord's riht totthoftfae James, to Mead' left beyond Hatchet's run, south of I'etersburf:. is that he surprised and caconattied the rebel tioopd uiuler Early, nearly midway between Suuctou ai;d Chirlottville, utterly rouutil: and capturing the entite force, and ecuring, nmong; the prisoners, the doughty gen ral commanding. It is iidmittttl by rebels, according to 'tone of deserters to hive been the mo.t overwhelming affair ol the war, in proportion to the numbers engaged. Very few dot aiU hive been teceired, but account agree well in every particular and are in such perfect accordance with whtt was expected and kdowu, tint all are constr.tii:ed to believe that Early and hi army are ii.dted captured. Soout report SUeridju in Suul.Iou on Thuisday. The capture of Eaily occuned the next day. By Saturday Sheridan would be inü con dition to push ou to Lj nclihuig The Tribute'. Washington special .-ays: It h repotted Iroru lliucock-'H headquaitei at Wincbetfr, that Sheri-lan ha defeated Early, but th it Eirlyis not capUred. The Heiald'tf Viltuiturtou coiiecpoudeijce say I hey have there confirmation of the previous report that General Sherman ha reached Cape Ft r ilver, X. C. It h snid that he hid struck tho stieau GO miits above Wilmiugtuti, previous totle lt instant, thin completely poüing the rcbtl plan? for tfTectin a concentration ngjinst him, and forcing bi:n to (iive battle in the viciuitj of Uoldboro, at which point they expected to luve a combination d :id vantai;e- in their favor which would Injure hi defeat. The Wilruicg'on Journal in its i.-9ue just previous to the occupation of the town by the national forces, admitted Shcrm tn'd ino7eaents, if he wa not kod cliei-ked, iniht hve the effect of compelling Lee to abandon Richmond atxJ Petersburg. The Herald'n City Point dispatch states that it is positively known that on the 24;h of February Sherman was at Camden, S. C , a little over 100 miles southwest of Fayetteville, en the Cape Fear river, which town, before now, he has reached It was rumored iD the array of tbe Potomac, on Sundiy Us-t, tb itSberuim h id defeated Johnston in a heavy battle, ani captured a number of priorer!i. , The lit i aid's rth coips correspondent eiys it ! reported that lor some week3 pt large numbers ol negroes liuve beeu at work throwing up fi t"fic tiona along the baiA of the Roanoke rivfr. Several months fiince many old and expe r:e: ctd cßicer.-. -urmi-eJ that if Lee wus compyiled to fall btck from h's p:ct:;t portion he would tV'tm a new detente line along that stream. The country U admirably adapted trr th's pur-j-ose, ami th? river will avid consider ible to the d;fficul:iis which an attcLing column would have to overcome. Siee guns from Pe-?ieburg and lli;"litn"n.l h;ve been pent off in that direc lion via the D mrii'e railm vl, and mny hings peeni to iu licite that h;s at rnv will -oti be en route tor some p i-f . ; The IleraM Wiiminrtou cotreKudciit iuaki no aliu.-'.ur. to the repoitcd ItitiCtioü of i:hj' 1 i neiä a lorcc wun iCt taati. . toutihUince v?t :ua tuni'.M'ga tu or!h tarolini. I Tbe exchange of ptisuDcrs iu Cape Fear iiyet j vcjii goirj ou. Our rrisuneis lock well, with! tbe exception of their want of proper clo'hin?. I Thf IIc;.il l's coiit-sfMindeut e eliow-th tt there j at to le.sthin H0:1 blocka'if runner ly:cs tn the port of Nassau, whose tocupation is pone. Tlicv rorrcc::. c;-inlt tin -unot'.r.t of 1-15,000, ntui. TUe Tribune' .pec-ial sijs it is the policy t coiitraa rather thin ex:e::'J the currcncT. JuJiJt'jEdmoniis is recocaajeüJeJ for the interior department by the governors of nine states. The act of congress creative of tbe chief of 6tfTtoGen Gr.int confers thtt office upon Gen. nawl'Cf, who Iii h.trctl the dingets of Grant's earapalgr8. From t, Loiii. St LotH. Mrch 8. A lor e letter i pub-li-he-i this momiCi: trom Gen. Pop? in teplv to Gov. Fletcher asking his vicw.s a.s to the best uses of the foleril military force of thi. state, una iiiur resauon to tr.e prt-ent aii.i protective condition of MisJtm The pcnrral pves a can--.i i . . i . i i:;a rev.c oi toii jiiioii vi suttr u lie ur.as : them and ees hut little difficutfj in the wny of the re-est-bHshmen! of civil w. and urgently recoroiends the people throughout the Ute to unite in actire, viporou njeisore to brmg arout tha end aud rid themselves of the present pro Tort mirphil pjitera wI.Kh, if continued lon cm or.lv re-ult in preit ir jury to the material intfret of the t.tte ivä a tscit abrogation of the principle of pelf povernrrer.t. He doe5 not projo.-e to aho'.L-h uasrtial la. at least until cilective civil niachioery my be put in operation thronchout the tite, but wUhe the people to tike irtiTreciite mes-v:re.s to perform I their lull duties as ciiizcn, restore pece aud or-! der, and make the m:!itary subordinate to ciTil law To thi end he p;fdsre! all ai?tacce at hi? co2;niJr.il. and hopf to see civil rihts civil l'bertv and fre in'iti!'i-ns reedilr re e-tb-li?hrd .so he tr wiki.ilr all the niilitary forces from the n'.atf ar. J phce them in po-i tion more ::'.tcd their lie stJ where the) can be of crcfctr r ?-rice !n crulii',; out thia rebellion. In this airrec'-icn Gov. Fletcher ij-ued . pr.-c lamatioQ calt'uiiT upon all ci'.izu s to ULite in de'nß and carrv m out such sneure as will eptcdilr rertore civil lit, and crjoininj all clS-cer:-of law to excrci.-a the'r full tunctiori, with the promi-c of m.üt.ir asI-tince when it is ri?f led From Clnriimat i. Civ.inat! ilanh 5. The flood in tbe Ohio ha reached the hkht -t rirt, and the water has cotnmer.ced 111!.:? The Otrd M. and I. and C rovis are u-pcLdcsi, the trek beir:j ucier wtrr. Col L A Httris is nominated for re election &S ntto: bj tb coLvctica which held jes-terday.
rraui Man rrancltco. Sax FfcAycisCO, Mrch T. The Xerad legislature pa-fed & resolution asking congress o tupply guSciest military force to protect the overland mail route. The U. S steamer Shubric. Cjptain Gammon, t-aPel to day with Colonel Bulk ley, and a party of the Collins Overland, Russian telegraph company, bound for Kussian America. . The Shubric touched at Victoria, Van CouverVislacd, to lacd a working party to commence buildiop at Frarer' river. Mr. Gimble, of California, states that the tele graph company went on the Shubric, andlandi at Victoria to finish a tmall gap in the wire between Bellinghira bay and Xw Westminister, Pritish Columbia, on the Fraxer river. The telegraph line will be working in two or three weeks between Sin Francisco and British Columbia. From l.outarllle. Louisville, March 7. About hilf a dozen g itrriilas entered Elixibethtown this afternoon, repre-enting thernelve-s as being supported by a
murJi larger tone in tear iterewasbut little firing and but flight damigo wa done. The cefcro guard drove them in two advances list erening. At iirndenburg ab)ut 2d guerrillas attempted to irnke an incursion, and were rcpui.-ed by the feileral forte? The military authorities at Cleveport have ispe;ed cartiin cttirens of that place for damage done the steamer Tavaacoa and the passengers thereon from Waalilustoii. Washisgtox, March 3 Xotwithitanding the refusal of the Senate at fie late ee.-sion to reorganize Arkan?H9 by the a Iroission of her senators, they confirmed the nominations of the TJ. S. attorney and marshals of tbe judicial districts of that state. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT! Frfusitd fivvi a jrtHt ijJitsn of Sir J. t1arl J. Physician Erirardinit-ytoUte Qu&n. This Invaluable medicine Is unfailing in the core tf all those painful ai.d dangerous il.-fa-.es to Lieh the feuiale constitution is suhject. It morratef oh-tructions, aid a speedy cure may be relied on. to ri.Kini:i ladifs It Is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time brlntt ou the monthly period with regularity. F.ach bottle, price One Dollar, beira the Goverrttufnt Jtanip ef fireat P.ritain, to prevent counterfeite. The ''.' h)lud nt beteten by female uurinj t.e FinSl THREE MOXTI1S of I'rtgn a n cy, ,m f.Vy me c;autio,. Iht nih should nutlttakftily Ilmaltt during the riRST TlIIiEE JlOXUISof rrfgnam-y an they are hurt to liingiix Ji'iVcni ring, but at aity other thiw thy ate fie. In all ca-s . f 5 rvi-as a:id Hpinal Affrctious, rain in the Tck and Limbs, Fatigne on Might exertion, Palpitatiou of the Heart, Hyoterka and Whiten, these PilU will e'uect a cure when a!! other m?au. have failed; and, although a powerful remedy, U j not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, hieb .liquid be carefully preserved. SOLD L YALL DRUGGISTS Si!e Agent for the United States and Canada, . JOB MOSES, 27, CortlandtSU Sew York. X B. $1 00 ar. l 6 postage ftarnps enclobed to any au horiz''d Agnt will Injure a bottle, coutainin 50 Tills, by return niil. dec5 deodlwly -LET THOSE WHO HAVE DOUBTED the virtue of RtaL's Ckdsow Bmxka, if arty such there be, lead the following certificate from gentlemen we'I nowu in thi co.t muniry, aad doubt no more. It general Introduction into the army will ave tbe lire ot thoa.sand ot cur soldiers: LonsviLut, June 3d, l3. V, the underUned, have aeen the good effect of Dr. Johs Bütx'i Ckdkon Bittest in case cf general debility and prostration vt the 6ytem, and believe it general use would prevent dKee .ul rellev much auffering. Among onr foldier particularly would th! be th cae, eperiaiiy tho?e ho are expos d to the miastaatlc Influence lb the Southern climate. MAJ. Pnif.lP SFEFf.. Collector Int. Eev. 31 rN. Ky CH1S. B. COTTON, Collector of the Port of iZuUnil. K y. COL. n. DENT, Trovöst Marshal Uenertl of Kentucky REV. Ü. r. UENDKRS05, Vice I'reideLt of gatltary CwtnuiUmo:). HAkNRY, HUGUF.8 Jt CO lublither LKtiiyrrat. OK. T. Dt.'r'.RN, Pr'-prittor Lnikvi!! Ati!;er. rn Loai; rille, Ky. DAV1S, GREEn'a CO., Whole-ale Shoe IVulers, Min tree t, Louisville. j HART i MAPOTKER, l.fthocraphers, corner Market an t Third streets, Louisville, Ky JIU JUS WINTER, Cloihiii AterchanL. corner TlorJ ajd Market stn., I,oul.vil!e, Ky. CA IT, S. F. HILDRKTÜ, )f the steamer Major At,,lr MAJ. L. T. THURSTON. ry master U. . Army. C. H. M ETC ALF. National Hotel, Loaioville, Kjr. COL. JESSE BATLES, . 4th Kentucky Cavalry. GEORGE D. TRENTICE, lOui.sville Jourcal. SOLD WIIOLKSALK Ht DAILY, KEEFElt A Ul 7.1 South M-rtdian St., Ir.diah.polia. decl6e4-dl vA 12toam K CLIPSED! Fal-e llht are extiugnished when a GatTTCTH ,bires fw:bf lA lLc incte.fible fact that the hair tun froni iTAy rr(1 w u , nUtwibUrt r brown, QUICKER THAN THE CHAMELION chaiie- It hoe, under the operation of CIUSTADOIXO'S II AIU DVE! la now known throughout the American continent. It i harmle&s, contains no c.nstic, improve the fibre, produces a rich, natural and lasting color of ar.y hade from a warm brown te a g!oey sable, and I endorsed by the most eminent analytic ehem't la the United State, Manofactnred by J. CRISTADORO, Nc . 6 Ator n-n4e, NewTork. Sold byall Dmssi.-t. Afplied by all Ha'r rregMr. Jarl2-deod4weow STDI SE ASE3 OF IriE NERVOUS J Seminal, Urlaary and excJ SjBtetcs tew anl reliable treatiet--ln P.epcrt of the HOWARD ASSCCUn05. Seiit by mail In ealed l:ter envelopes, free f charge. Address D. J. 5SILLIN KOUGUTON, Howard Aüoclaticis. No. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia Pa. nar0-uilj rTNERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL Weakn, etc., can I curei by.one who has really cared aiaelf and hundred cf ther, aai wi'J tell yoa Bftthh-Rhattbefrtttl. Adireaa wfüt ftamj. KDVTARD B. TRATF.fi, fbJ9-dAwIy Lock Bx. Boston, Miwr HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Itillatelptila, Pa, DISEASES OF THK NERVOUS. SXMI5AL, URINARY AND SEXUAL STSTXS ew nd reüah irvAtiaent in Report of the Howard AMOclaiicn Aent Vy roaü Ii eaiei letter cvelop, frts) of charge. Xi. dress Dr. J. SXULIN HOUQHTOn. Bawari iaasxatioo, No.I oatkNlathet,Philadah aov7 M ly
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M A IV HOOD! How Destroyed, How Hectored. Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 E Washington St. 15 CONNECTION WITH TUR GENERAL PRACTICE of Medicine, I treat by a new and reliable medium, and with the happiest results, all form of dUee of the Nervou, Seminal aid Urinary and Sexual ajitea. Toung titen with hoik w cbek and pallid countenance, telling in fearful laoRuaice th ailent working of aoaae formiiiak'e die.-e undermiiiicg your constitution, tneia ory and rea.cn, hurrjk.g yu to a preaatuie death, reflect while reason holds wy atd avail yourself of a treatment that dii-Jpae the M'pbteM diea.t acd curei the narrating s-eakr-ej j Ld ether caue of serl ou difilcclty and ptrj-etual annoyaice. Sperruatorrh', Seminal T eakue.s, r?octurnal Kmia slotisSevunl lb!iity, Impotency, Eöect of Self-Abuse, and their result -Inability to Cor-fumrnate the afarrlae Contract, Meutal and Phyaical Prostration, Fplltpsy, Insanity and Cor.tuinptioa. "The foe. Like a tautuh murderer, steaay to Li purpose, Pre$es hin cle through every lane or lif, Nor misei or.ee the track, but presses on. Till forced at lat to the tremendous verge, And t once he sink." Likewise, I will guarantee a radical cur of 8ypbilit Gou rrh(fa and (ileet, in all their stages, entirely re moving from theblHdthe lat spark of thee teirible diefe that s fradu.illy burn up the founnin cf life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty and extreme delicacy of the female organization, to say uothin of its physiological char act ritics, are sufficient Indications that it is .ub'ect to form of disease and modification peculiar to itrelf. The pbyMcian of the present day does not encounter any more form of uterine diseases thau did the physician f fifty years ago; but ow in? to the present focial condition of woman, her diseases are increased to frequency, and to tbe truth of this assertion tbe melancholy death by consumption bear ample witness. At the American Dispensary we treat by a new method, and with the happiest results. Prolapsus Cterl, (falling cf- the womb,) Eruptions of the Skin, Chlorofi, or Green SickDess characterized by yellowish, dirty green pallor of the surface; Kmancio Messium, or absent Menstruation; A menon-hea, or Retention of the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and difficult Cow of the Menses; Menorrhagia, or profuse Menstruation; Leucborrhea, or excessive and altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or nearly col .re s and transparent. Reader, 1 have given you a clan of diseases that are met with in Females of all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would cay that there are many th r frtns of diseases peculiar to your sex diseases of I'regaancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. I omit it for the council chamber, adding but one mere disease to this kit, and that i a formidable ore Ulceration of the body of the Uterus. If yoa are afflicted with organic weakness, or any aa--semblage of morb'd phenomena of this character, you have no time to nare, but at once apply for mM cd aid. If too late to arrest tbe disease, it in at least possible to palliatetke syiuptonjh, aE'l thus FCiootbe the pathway to an nntimciy grave. 1b a majority of in-taures these diseases have mada considerable propres before tbe patient becomes alanae. In wm cases an emaciation is tbe f.rst indication that attracts the attention of the patient' friend. And here, reader, let me call your earnest attention to the fearful significance cf the word "wasting." It not only conFtitute tbe leading feature, but the earliest and mst ominous symptoms of Consumption, examples of which are invariably met with in yourg ladies who are gifted with high intellectual endowments, refined accorap'isbments, and eyes fiat-hing with unnatural brilliancynot regarding the.se iitdtcatiens as being those of incipient disease. Lot those of personal charm. True, alas! the poet sings "Consumptions' chetk ne'er looks more pure. And lovely, than when past all crYe, And yet that bloom, so freh so still, Has lent Its fleeting aid te kill. And speaks, to those who watch its hue, Of s'ckr.ess, dea'Ji and suffering too; Though who, jutt viewing anjrbt ao flr. Could dream that death was there!" Address P. 0. Box 12Ö1. lEpOffice hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Room No. 24i, Fast H'ashington Street, Indianapolis, I udiana. feblS-dly IRONWORKS. IRON WORK, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, VERANDAHS, KANK VAULTS, IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, BOLTS, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL IRON STAIR3 AND ui:i:itAi, house viiitiii.no. Bl ILDERS OF hi. Mny'K Patent .all. K. F. HA UGH & CO., N. 16 North Delaware Sireet, Indianapolis. ati7'-it4m TO INDIANA MILITARY OFF! 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Fl IHK PROPRIETORS OF TBE NEW YORK MUSSUM of Anatomy have determined, regardlen of evpeue, to itue free, (for tha benefit cf suffering humanity, and nppretnion of qnackery,) fmir of tte'.r most Interesting aad irihtnictive Lectare on Marriage an ita ditqualiSctii'L.. Nervous and Phjiical Deb.llty, Premaiure declite tf Manhood, IndigestioB, Weakneca cr Depression. Impotency, Lop r f Lneriry and Manly Power; the great Social Evil, ani tho Maladie which reault from youthful follies, excesses of maturity, or !grornoe of Physiology and law cf Nature. Tbee lnvlnb! Lectures hae been tbe mean of enlightening and saving thonsand. and w ill be f erwarded free, on rcc lpt cf four atamp, by addrewln Secretary, New Tori Museum of Anatomy and Medicine, 618 Broadway, v York. JaaSl-dly TOYS, &C, &C. 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