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Col. Sillowaye Speaks

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Day
17
Month
March
Year
1893
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Public Domain
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I ' ; What a Colonel of Gen. McCIellan's Staff Says, UK SAVK1 PREMI DKNT JMXt'OS.N I' KOM CAFTCBE. !;■ Was Ci l'rpscrvír Als ol Jodií .fncut Aülor. Ci 1. Willinrn A. H. Sillowaye is 60 i vcarti oíd. lie rt-niden at Bcllo's Falls, Yt,H'"l is i'oi"f.'tt-i witli ihe Bellow? . Falls Titues. He bus Romething of the aiost vital iuterest to say to hia fellow i-oldier o! ihe tí. A. E ,aud to his fellow uien the wcirlcl over. In "Ritir Shotnand Ballet Rhell," 1 tht-re can b found a sketch of Col. Sillovaye,whereiu it 8 shown that tieimíirtctly bavpd the Union, when, in 1863 he preveuted the capture of Linroln bv the Confederates. He also saved John Jacob Astor Iroin a situilnr late in 1862, in the Ptíiiíns-ulr campaifcn. Co'. Sillowaye served loor yearSHiid eigíit uionihs iu tbe i-rniy í'in) navy dnnng the wxr, hik) i (rom Apnl, 1861, to FebTuary, 1863, he i served hiw '"oniury withoui pavor revrard "f Hiiy kind. He. kuew all the Tnioa generáis and S(ci.ia:v Sianton ani Mr. Welles. He wns lieutetiMnt-i-olonel nn Gen. McClt'l.un'a staff ni J8(i2. Cl. ÍSillowave is a practical pi inter. eoeineer and linguirt. fl ims set up wurks in G'eek, Preiich, Spanúb, Latín and Hebrew, He was euiployed duriogflve years at Oxloid, Eu}:., on Hounan's tíretk Bible, and llifcr-.-; m JS59, tbe degree oí LL. I). wat! coiiferred upon hitn. His first wife waa u Jrtuhrer of Sir Wil lia ni Blackie and mt-ctí oí Sir Richard Hongbton. Hia present wife is a relativa .of Hon. Wliiiüiu M. Kvarli, and a very gifted lady. Col. Sillowaye ia a very modest niHii, and only consented to talk to the writer aíter it was bhown that it would be crimiiidl fur bim lo keep lus knowiedge to hmis-elf wliüe otheroi suflered. So heru íh h:s story as it tell from hi lipc He saw ir. written ont and he indorseú pvt-ry word of it. "On ihe Í9di of April, 1861, I enlisted in the nriny of id Nonti. I -iglied j 162 poundn An-r fotvíuk ftiirr vears [ uud etgbt m'inil;.s i-) me. Mrmy and UKVy, aiid Biili'eriug Irotn oUudh and rhetiuiíti8ni 1 ■.-- .i-iuirje I. I weglied the u ay I v..v ...-, (,„ tí-t 109 pounds. COL. BILI.OWAYB Everv vp9 I Iih'1 anks r,f Dervona prottral'Or; shoriinss oí lret., and losH o( alípeda vr T't he teat ,f my n!]:-'''tiu(íi. I tried mitiileil-e8 th'üjïs. Xothing did me any good. Whili' einjilovKl in B".?o", I as ootnpeit ' m-.iii) nij i")i-i!ion r.n iccoimt nf ill healtli. I conítilted severa] niniiM t physician? ml took tlieir tndÚMi t-s Ño ipsh - I gre wrpp day after rtav. Thfv ■■ i.t me I coii'd Tiot live. I could not walk alone in the strect wrthtiiii IV. ) i i - ■ v urrlitiginjito railint's. ,' tÍDKH [ wi'inil tiiako and Ivvilrl'. llil -Ij'K OÍ laüillg down ill ihíHi'" fiiH on tliK sirft-t, ín tlis honfe I bad to lie di.wn (ir d: op down. Severa! I lielieve I w;is -t death'? door. I lrid i ren '■rrnimiidf r ( f tliree differfiii (j. A. 1?. Po-rt xtil my cotnrades advist-d lr Ir. (írceDc'.-i Nervnra hlood and nerve njii)' d.v. I bsagbt a botOe HFid whe'i I !)■! tkf-n iwo-thirds of i; I beuai) to in prove. I kepr, on takiiin it, imfiovüiir ll 'Iih time. I now wfih 130 i oiiuds and feel like mv oíd spií' ,.;;ii.' Yon o n D' ' in your Daper tbt I atiribnte my (.ood health to nothing bnt Dr. Greene' nerve runedv. I "m porfectl v smitfled that, it saved uiy life. I a.m 60 years of ape, hut, as you can eee tor vourself, I arxi active a.s a man of 4(i and can do a good day's work as people here Wll kiiow. My friends in Boston, New York Hiid oilier placps ara surprised at. njy recovnry. Indeed, I am snrprited myself 'o (ih so well. I advise everyborfv ülil cted to bny and try Dr. Greene'e ïervura blood and nerve' re medy at once." At. )is s(j8ou of tha yeaf wheii everybody n"tn ai d i., ueinu a spring medicine we iulvii-e the uw of ibis wondarfnl tiealih resinrer. It is by al] odds tha beist spring medicine ever discovoreri, uu! iinmeiluttely invijiOrates he bli'Oi, sirengtbena the nerves huJ )'-.- ores a heitby aulion of uil the organs. Dr. Greane'sNervura blood and nerve remedy is as hurmlens au it is good, and it is purely vegetatile. It sells at $1 per bottle. Pnysiciana recoinnjend it ro their patiënt as it is not a patent medicine. II. i the discovery of that eminent specialist. Dr. Greene, who can be consulted personally or by letter, at 35 W. J4th-sr, New YorK, at all ümes.

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