Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1875 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY JULY 1 1875,

JOB AND TECtTMSEH. THEIR BOOKS COMPARED. ltfVIXW OF OESERaVL JOK JOHNSTON WORK NOT A MEMOIR BUT A DEFENSE HIS LITERAKY s KKATMENI OF IHK FKDKItALS. The discussion bronszat oat by Sherman's book has drawn attention to the somewhat similar workoi hia principal opponent, and a writer in the Philadelphia Times thus reviews It: Every reader of Sherman's memoirs will remember the respect with which he always speaks of General "Joe" Johnston and his frequent reference to his narative. We were led. as no doubt many others will be. to take up Johnston's book, and it may not, even t this late day after its publication be without interest thus to suggest operations and lees with strategic movements than does Sherman's. Tnen, too, it is in no sense autobiographic, that is it etves no account oi Johnson's career betöre the war, other than a sort of exculpatory statement of tho lacts relating to bis resignation as quartermaster-general or the United States, in April 01 1S61. The bulk and burden of the book is a justification ot Johnston's operations, as against the harsh treatment wfcich be received from Jtffersou Davis and other high civil functionaries of the government of the Conlederacy. lie extended his criticism, too, to Hood, who relieved him from command, and, as Johnston contends, throw away all the Iruits of a lone preparav.on for a succeaiul deiense of Atlanta, only to tako the field against overwhelming odd and in the lace ot a great and increasing army nscler Sherman, who led it straight thronet to the sea victoriously. Even sharper and more caustic la General Johnston' cruohiu review of General Pemberton's indefensible defense of Vicksburg, and there seems to have been a paper war after thecloseof the rebellion, in which all who were prominent in its service seem to have taken Fart. General Bragg, too, comes in lor Johnson's sharp repreneusion, and espe:ially for acting as Jell Davis a agent In interfering with Johnston's command, and In making bis operations unsuccessful, and then having nlm relieved. ' From Mav to Xovember. lsoi Johnston was

unable to take the fi3ld by reason of severe -wounds received during the campaign on the peninsula at-ai-at McClellan, but it is very clear that he had quite as much TROUBLE WITH THE CIVILIANS in Richmond as he had with the enemy in his front. His criticism of the operations -of the Union forces is, as always, fair and respectful to the bravery ot the men and xtl of the officers, but he disputes their numbers, and apparently disparages the truthfulness of their reports. lie speaks of Sumner's extravajt statements; he disputes Heintzelman'a claim lor a victory at Seven Fines, he implies that it washis(Johneton'e) victory, and that to it was due McClelland' withdrawal from his movement against Richmond, and the transfer of the scene ot war to Northern Virginia. Much of Johnston's carativo of the campaigns against Grnt and Sherman is devoted to a sort of defensive warfare against Jell' Davis, and his bitter neos is all expended on the interference of the Richmond ctncials with hia opperatious in the field. lie gives long letters from Seddon, secretary ol war, and lroin Davis hini-elf, in December of 1S63, ot which he speaks with undisguised contempt. His account of the mismanagement ef the staff departments, of the commissary, quartermaster, ordinance and recruiting departments, shows that there, as well as in the North, dishonesty and inefficiency crippled jiidDy military oparal ions, and that a love of jxwer kept in civilian hands much power and authority that properly belonged to tfce generali in the field. Nor did this state of atlaira improve much during the progress of the war, for in its very last daya General Johnston shows that vast provisions were accumulated to the hands of the armv that was sweeping over the country trom the North under Grant and from the South under Sherman. Indeed, his last fling at Davis is a bitter reproach and sneer lor tbeelijrt made by the tugitive president to secure a large sum of money and a strong escort. Johnston distributed the money among his unpaid Boldiers, and then sent them home with a strong recommendation to take to peaceful pursuits and keep out ot the hands ot .Southern polititions. lie learned bis dread of those who came from the North only alter a later experience. With the single exception or a ning in a foot-note at the Freeman's Bureau and its officer, Johnston r-peaks always with respect ot the soldiers and ollicers ot the Northern -army, and ot their itKAVERY, FAIR EEilJMt AND KISDXEBS. His reproaches are all the stronger lor being devoted to hia own fallow soldiers, Ilood and Bragg and Pemberton, but above all to iMvia and his admirers in Richmond. Relieved from command in July 1SG4, he sums up his operations during the brilliant campaign which Shermau fought In his march to tue sea, and Johnston defends bis plans and his execution ot them in great detail and v ith bitter complaint of the harsh treatment meted oat to him. From the close of toe war to the eve ot publication ot his narrative he was gathering material for his deiense, and letters from nearly all the generals who had served under him, notably, Hardee and Stewart, as well as from Gen. Hooker, who haa served in the army opposed to him, are given as part ot his story, not really adding any new tacts to it, but only strengthening bis views of his own case. Of coarse, this reduces the narrative to a purely personal matter, and in that respect deprives it of that which is the great merit of Sherman's Memoir, the impersonal character of his re--cord of the great operations in which be was the leader. It was not until late In the soring of 1S65 that Johnston was summoned from bis inglorious life to the command of the troops concentrated to dnve back Sberman. The story of that campaign is a short oce, but it is well worth comparing with Sherman's narrative of the same events, although, of couree.ttw re are broad differences as to tacts, fizures and opinions cf the saane actions, as seen irom the two sides. In a very brief chapter Gen. Johnston sums up the causes of failure ot the rebellion, and he expressly alleges that it was due to wanfol management ot the resources of the south. Iiis financial -scheme included the forced seizure of the whole cotton crop of the south, and that admitted, ho would have provided abundant means to pay tha soldiers, as well as to supply and arm them regularly. It was not until the men were driven to despair by want of means, while their farms were being ravaged by the ollicers ol the overameut, who always preferred to t-apture the prop erty ot women whose hnsbands were in the field such is Johnston's grave charge against the impressment laws that the rebel armies were depleted by desertioo. The tyranny icfllL-tod on the people of the Suth by the government that had pro claimed their liberty, was eueb, Johnston says, as no other high-spirited people ever endured. He makes a brief explanation cf the charge that Floyd had taken advantage ot his position as secretary of war under Buchanan to nil the Southern arsenals with government arms, and he defends the ad ministration from any knowledge f a desire to aid the coming rebellion. A concluding chapter aims tip the charges m a sr aa ' T-v maue tiy jen jjsvis in a pretenaea message to me confederate confirms, and to thsse Johnston makes answer,

in great detail, substantially recounting bia operations trom the first Bull Run down to the close of the war, but it is too much in the nature of a contest over disputed questions of who was responsible lor failure to be, in any proper sense, a narrative of the war. Sberman, of ccurse, speaks and writes as becomes the successful leader of a great army. Johnston has to contend, not only with the bitterness of defeat, but with the effort made by the civil authorities to put upon him 'the responsibility for failures which he stoutly maintains were due only to Jeff Davis and those who were with him in R'chmond. A very curious paper la in the appendix, purporting to be a report ot Hon. L. T. WIgtall in the enate ot the Confederate States, March 13, 1SG5, in reference to the correspondence between Davis and Johnston, and Hood' re port of the operations ol the army under them successively. It la almost impossible to resist the conclusion that the report is mainly from Johnston's own hand; at all events it is inspired bv him so tboroughly as to be, In some respects, better as a narrative of his service s In the campaign of Atlanta, than that which he gives in his text, written ten years alter the vents. Not the least curious tact is that Mr. Wigfall is just as lond ot citing Napier as is Johnston himself, and indeed the West Point training comes out so strongly in Johnston, just as it did in Halleck, that we suspect both of them lost somethingof their native genius in their purely literary taste and admiration for theoretical war.

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Klliott and Henry Cuslins:. . tiaid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, k Hherlff Mailon county, June??, A.D, 1375.

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SHERIFF'S SALE.-FV virtue of certified conr of a decree to me directed, from the Clerk of the Harerlor Coart of Marion rountv. Indiana. In ft cause wherein William Brden la plaintiff and Asa C. Davis et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the um of two thousand and e verity-five dollars and twenty-four cents, with interest on aald decre and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, SATURDAY, the 17th dy of July, A.D. 1875, between the hours or 10 o'clock A. m. ana o'clock p. m ol said day. at the door of the Court Home of Marion county, Indiana, the renta and profit for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number one hundred and eighty INOj in Allen dt Root's north addition to the city Iadianapolls, In Marion county, Indiana. If such renta and pro fits will not sell for a suffi cient sum to satisfy aaid decree, interests and rxmta, 1 will, at tne name time ana place, expose to public sale the fee simple of aaid real eatate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Interests and costs. t'ttld sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marion county. June 22. T. 1S75. English A Wilsox, Attya. for Piff. Jane2l-3t SHERIFFS NLC Ey virtue ofacertified copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county. inuiana, in a cause wherein r reuerica nana Is p'alntlff and Henry U. Uuffin et al. are delen ian'8, requiring me to make the sum of eleven hundred and fifteen dollars and fifty eer'R, la favor of the plaintiff, Frederick Rand, acd on the cross-complaint the further sum of thirty-three hundred and fo'ty-one dollars -nd sixty-five cents In favor of Guotavus Ii. Voss, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of July, A. D. 1S75, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the doorof the Court uonse or Marion county, lDdiana, the rents and profit for a term not exceeding seven years, ol the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number eiehtv-gix 1361 In William Youn'n BuuaiviMOD oi ouuut one nunurea ana e-lghiy-oneISlln the city of Indianapolis, Mation county, Indiana. If such rents and troflts will not 11 for a anfflcient sum toeatisfy said decree, interests and cos, 1 will, at tne same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate. or so much thereof ax may be Hullleient to d Is en arg j aaiu decree, interests ana costs. Haid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT BEIXER, Sheriff of Marion conntv. June 22, A. D, 1S75. Taylor, It. fc T., Attys. for ri'ff. 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Parker, Samuel Han way and John L. llanna, and the further sum of tight hundred andtbree uoiiats ana sixty-iiiree cents on the cross-com plaint of James G.Marshall, with interest on said decree and cost, 1 will expose at public sale, to tne mgnest Didder, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of July, A.D. 1875, between the hours of 10 o clock A, 5f. and 4 o"clocfc p. m. or Raid day, at the door or the Court House of Marlen county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Ixt numbered twenty-eight 2Sj and lot nnmlered three 3 In (Samuel C Vance's subdivision ol the west half of block number t wo 2 of Parker, Hanway AHanna'a stcond Oak Hill addition to the city of InJlanapolls, in Marion county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to natisty sild decree, Interests and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharga said decree, lnteresti and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALÜERT REISSSER, fcherllr of Marlon county. June 2?. A. D. IlANNA, K. t II., Attys. for Pi'ffs, A it 4 - June21-3: SIIKRIFI-S 8 ALC.-15y virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from tlia clerk of the Huperior Court of Marion connty, Indiana, In a cause wherein Eurlue C. Miller is plaintiff, and Pulaski T. Madison et al. are defendants, requiring meto make the sum of nine hundred and thirty dollars and five cents, with interest on sad decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of July, A. D. 1S75, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion county, Indiana, tne renta and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: The undivided one half of lot number fortyeight IS in Albert K. Fletcher's fourth Brookside "iddltion to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county. Indiana, owned Dy Ueorge M. Wricht and T. Wiley Hill. wnB If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale thn fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, Interests and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT ItEISSNER, Sheriff of Marion county. d Hue iL, a. u. i.- a Dye & Harris, Attys. for Tiff. june21-3t QlIER.rr-SSALE.-By virtue of a certified 0 copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerK of the Superior Court of Marion conntv, Indiana, in a cause wherein William II. English is plaintiff and Lawrence G. Hay et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one thousand and fifty-one dollars and seventyeight cents,with interest on said decree and cost, 1 Will exrtORA At nnhlir cato In V,a t,Ukt bidder, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of July, A. D. 1875, between the hmir nf in nWrtir . i o'clock p. m. ofsaid day, at the door of the Court "ue oi luarion county, inuiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, or tbe following real estate, to-wit: The south half of the north half of lots numbered nineteen f 19, twenty JO and twenty-one Jl in outlot numbered one hundred and seventy-nine 179, In the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, formerly owned bv - - -M' - d.a. . ivict UJ 1JI 1U V . tully, guardian of Mary K. Oregg, together with a piece oi gruuuu umej'.fj leet wide across the west euu oi tne north half of said lots, lo used asau alley lu common by the owners be ot tue nunn nan oi said lots. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same lime and place, expose to public sale the. fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may ba sulHelent to discharge said decree, Interests and costs. Paid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RKIXSXEFt, , . ,- oeriri of Marion county. Jure 22, A. D. 1ST. English & Wilson, Attys. for Pltff. junei'I-St STATE OF INDIANA. Marfon county, ss: Mary U. mil vs. Joseph C. Hill. In the Huperior Court of Marion county, in the s ate of Indiana. June teira, 1875. äo. 10,217. Petition for divorce. lie it known, that on the 2Cth day of May, ltiö, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed In tbe othce of the cleik of the Huperior Court of Marion county, la ths slate of Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendant lor divorce, and on said ütith day of My, 175, the said plaintiff filed In said cleik s office the affidavit of a competent person fhowing that said defendant, Joseph C. Hill, is not a resident of the state of Indiana, and that hl esidence is unknown. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing ani pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the Ccurt House in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday In Heptember, 1875, 8aid complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In his absence. A. 11. BKOWN, Clerk. Taylou, IUsd & Tatxou, Atty. for Pl'ff.

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'I Th,e Cordial Balm of Sjricum and Tonic. Pills, NERVOUS AMD GENERAL DEBILITY, Premature Decay, Over-Indnlgence In! the nae oi upium. Aioonouc unnks, i ooacco, etc. NERVOUa DEBILITY, Is characterized br a ereneral lan ness of the whole organism, especially of the nervous system, obstructing and Dreventin tnt ordinary functions of nature; hence, there la a disordered atat of the secretions : constipation, scanty and bign-eolorea nrlne. with an excess OI earthly or limey sediment, indicative of waste of brain and nervous substance, frequent palpi""uun vi mo utnrkionoi memory, ana marked lrresolotion of purpose, and lnablaty to carry mio acuon any weu denned business enterprise, or to fix the mind upon any one thing any length of Urne. There is a great sensitiveness to Impressions, though retained but a short time. 1.1th a Al.b.nn 41 ... . . . 7 . F n'm uivacuua; auu iiuiteriug conullion OI mental faculties, rendermsr an Individual what is commonly called a whlffle-minder.or flekleminded man. There must of necessity be In each individual, different . symptoms, according to his peculiar organization, hab its, pursuits and temperament, which ail serve to shape the manner of the manifestation of tnelr nervous disturbances, constltutinu a difference as marked as are their physical peculiarities dissimilar and peculiar to themselves. These differences, in tbe manner and form of their manilestation,- do not indicate any necessary difference to be followed i the treatment of any case wheie disease has its origin in physical injury: the am remedies Dein? alike applicable to the wcax as t- the strong; to the sturdy as to the sickly, varied only In degree of quantity and a oral ion in the rise of them In order to overcome the disease. Nervous Debility, or what is cenerally regarded aa such, 13 as prvtean typed in its peculiarities as are the dreams or the shipwrecked mariner who, in his struggle for safety, lies down exhausted for a moment's sleep cpon tne wreck npon which he floats, with all the elements of destruction iu mad commotion around him, when the first instincts of his nature are a longing for a something solid upon whlcta he may find a standing place. EF1LEIY OK K.TK. No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so oulcfe: as the Cordial Ea rn orsvrjeuni and Tonic PUla. KIDNKY DISEASES and many other difficulties are cured by tbe use of the Cordial Balm of Byricum and Tonic Pills. If tbe watery portions of our food are not passed off. they mast, when retained m the system, produce Perlons difficulties Langnawe fails when attempting to describe the sunerines o persons whose kidneys are ont of order: travel. bacK-ache, Innarnation of the b adder and of the delicate membranes of the art nary organs aruieruiui iu aiu u not reguiariy and properly carried off through the kidneys. DRUNKENNESS. The Cordial Balm of Myrlcum and Tnn vm. la tbe only remedy that has ever proved by prac tical experience a nenent to mose sunenn; from over-indulgence in Alcoholie Llauors. it com. pletely destroys the taste for them, and restores the victim of Intemperance to health and vigor. a tun sie trial wm prove it. fJPlUM. The alarmins increase of the nse of this most pernicious drug aa a stimulant, by male and fe male, and its peculiar enects, completely destroying the digestive apparatus and h&ttering the nervous Bystem, effeminating and debasing the mind, renders tbe CORDIAL BALM OF KYRICTJM AND TONIC PILLS of inestimable value, a- it completely destroys all desire for this most baneful drug, and restores the nerves to a perfectly healthy state, even in cases where opium has been used in large quantities and for a number ot J ears. SOLD BY ALL DItUOOISTS AND WHOLESALE AGENTS. John F. Henry Co., New York City; Johnson, Holloway Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Seth S. Hance, Baltimore, Md.; E. Monteu.se tfcOo., New Orleans, La.; Van Snaack, Stevenson & Reid, Chicago, 111.; John D. Parks. Cincinnati, O.; Strong & Cobb. Cleveland, O. ; Collins Bron , St. Louis, Mo.; Farrand, Williams fe Co., Detroit, Mich.; B. F. Alfred, Louisville, Ky.; Stewart & Morgan, Indianapolis, Ind.; Avery & Tyler, Lafayette, Ind.; II. j. ffa?ner. If your drag 'ist has not got it, ask him and he will get it for you. u . ElXiAK LOTHROP, M. D., sole proprietor, 113 Court street, Boton, Mass. Send for copy of Prize Essay on the above diAAKei. im paees fre. DESPONDENT! CY, Orlef, JAnx lety or Aiina, ory, Bashfulness, Waakness of Mind and Body, ail trouble caused by nervous debility, speedily cured by the only known and sure remedy, nsed at the WESTKRN MEDICAL INdTITUTK, 1S7 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio. No pay required of responsible persona until cored. Bnd two stjmn for fre cltrnlsr. THE BEST TTOTtKTor Bted, Cabtskt, or AJtLoa Osoaks is nPT7trC! SOBTSia . School for tho Parlor Organ. ivru ey moo. ITice, iZJ&X PEES0PJPTI0N FSEE For the speedy cure of Seminal Weakness, Z Manhood, and ail disorders brought on by Indiscretions or Exeesfjcs. Arydrcsrelst has th ingredient. Address DR. K. 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Saiu estate Is supposed to be Bolvent. FRANCIS MOUSSET. June 2, 175. Administrator. DR.'. BUF1F. . Ko. 39 Kentucky Avenuo, Indianapolis, Ind., Görna aH lama af prtrata and Chraalo Ulwasii X rw ularIT adoeatcvl and lefailj quaiilitd ptijsioiaa, baa keen !oog!-r es-ablUbod, and most saooessful, at kia aiteonira practica will prose. Art, aith sjperieoee, can ba rails! M. Tarespensibla prrsooa bo fiwdemaDilad till eared. 6prmatorrnjea, Sexual Debility and lmpotency," U reaaia or aaxa-ASca fa rocth, mxbsJ trretscs la maturer yeart, or oiasr tauaaa, producing semt of the filloving (TcSa: MRTOCs.Nna, ail, mat. aatwiofa, mmaaa os skirt, wrmm sisnaat, ruvaicb rKCv. .vrskiom to aocisrr oa rcMaxjDS,ooaraoaiua oa mu, Losa v sexcal rora, btc. reoderiaf marrlnge Improper or unhappy," pw ataoeaiiT eurod. 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At last the demand became so great that! found myself calied npon to supply patients with med leine la all parts of the continent, and 1 was compelled to establish a laboratory for com. pounding and bottling the Root Bitters In larn quantises. 1 was at first backward In present-inzeit'-ier myself or remedy to the rmollo, not being a patent medicine man. and with limited capital but I am getting bravely over that, isinoe I first advertised this wonderful medcine I nave been crowded with order fxara drngRlsts and country dealers, and the scores ot letters 1 have received from persons caradl proves the fact that no remedy has ever done sa ranch good and had such a Buccess as the Koot Bitters. Root Bitters are strictly a medicinal Preparation, snch aa was used in the wood old ays of our forefathers, when people were curesj by Borae simple root or plant, and when calomel and other poisons oi the mineral kingdom were unknown. For Consumption, Asthma Catarrh, crofala. Scrofulous Eruptions, KhioT matism. Heart Disease, DizKineu, Uver Complaint, Kidney axd Urinary Diseases, Fever and Agae, Dyspepsia. Lost Vitality and Broken 1owd Constitutions, these Root Bitters are universally admitted to be the most wonderful discovery in the world. Their searching:, heallrt properties penetrate every portion of the hs man frame, aoothlng the lungs and strengthenIn? the stomach, kidneys and liven For weakly, nervous young men, suffering from lot of memory, etc.. caused from abuses In early life, and to delicata females, thee Boot Eltuers are especially recommended. No other medcine will cure Scurvy, riynhllls, Salt Rheum, Bolls, Tetter, Ringworm, Wliite Swelling, Bora Eyes, Kunnlng of the Ears, Ulcers, t ever Horea tales. Cancerous i-orraaUons, Dropsy, Erysipelas, rim pica, Flesh Worms, Pustules, Blotches, and all Skin Disease, eo quickly as the Root Bitters. All dUeanee have their origin in baut blood. The Root Bitters lays the axe at the root 01 the tree Of disease, h V KPJtrr h iTitranrlnnrl firf t a the blood which will Dourish and invlgorata every organ and part of the body, and keep It In repair until a ripe old age. O. W. FRA2IER, Cleveland. 0. STRONG EVIDENCE I TEN YEARS A SUFFERER. M rs. Daniel Smith, of Concord, W. H avAictM with weakness, pain in the lungs and ebonUUr, heavy pain over the eyes, restless at nicht, aad tired, falnty reelings all the tune, -writes : MtuFRAMaa lxx Bib: I received tba bottle of Bitters you sent me by express, and 1 have taken ths whole of It, and it has dans ma mors good than all the medicines I have ever taken, and I have taken more or less for tea years. I thought I could get them from our dm? zista, but l hey do not yet have them. 1 could have sold 25 bottles ii 1 could havs ret them. I think tou might have a great aal tor your Bitters here. I want yon to send me six bottles for IS, the price you advertise. Senat quick as yon can, by express, C O. D. It is tha best medicine I ever saw. Fromytmr erata ful friend MRS. DANIEL &MITW. Concord. N. 11. p. O. Box 582. FEVER AND AGUE. Sis. FRazrxs Dxab Bat: For several mos the I have been afflicted with fever and ague. For weeks at a time I confined to the honss: my suffering was intense, I could find no cur until I heard of your Root Enters, which wsra recommended to me aa haying cured so many persona. I have taken tha Root Bitters about two weeks, and tb cy have restored me to my former health. With every feelln? cf gratitude for your Inestimable diawovery, I .-m yours respectfully, JOKN ROLAND, No. E3 Procpect street, Cleveland, O, PIMPLES ON THE FACE. Mr. FaAxrEit Dear Sir: I have been a. Cleted for over three years with a scrofnlona a erection on my face, which broke out In Pimples and Blotches. I was also weak, with no appetite. I never found relief until last sum. mer. Yonr Bitters being highly recommended as a blood medicine, I procured a supply, anal In a few weeks they effected a care. I now enJoy better health than I have for 10 years. My case was one or the very worst. I can honestly recommend yonr Root Bitters to all. MISä UZZIU CORN WALL, East Cleveland, O. DYSPEPSIA, KIDNEY DISEASE, ETC Mr. Fraziir Dkar Sir: I have used two bottles of your Root Bitters for Dyspepsia, Die. tin ess. Weakness and Kidney Disease, and they done me more good than the doctors and all ths medicines I ever nsed. from the first dosa I took 1 began to mend, and I am now In perfeet health, and feel as well as I eve did. I consider your Bitters one of the greatest of blessings. . MRS. M. MARTEN', Cleveland, O. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE. Ms. Frazixr Dkab Sir: I deem It an act of gratitude to you, and a duty toward those who are suffering from liver complaint and dyspepsia, to make tbe following statement: Ina-? been an invalid for over thirteen years. Hj complaint was a disease of the liver and dypepsla. My skin was yellow, the white of ray eyes was the color of aaCron ; I was sleepy autai heavy, with headache, and no appetite for food of any kind : I was s dieted as bad as any llrrn? woman could be. I took bottle RiVr bottle cf patent medicines, aad paid over 7'J0 to the bert physicians without any benefit. 1 suffered more than I can tell you by letter, but couht get no relief until about two months Rgo I purchased a bottle of your Root Hitters from .Louis ömlthnigbt, drusrglst. 135 Woodlawn ave.no, this city. I nsed this bottle up, and since then have nsed nearly two more, and they are tha only positive, sure cere for liver complaint and dyspepsia I have ever tried ; they have cured nia completely, and to-day I am as healthy as any person can be. You may use my name If yoo see proper, as it may be tbe means of inducing others to try yonr discovery and be cured, fur good health is better than poU. Ever yonr friend. MRS- ELLEN CKASKAW, No. 3j Oranae street, Clevelaad, O. A REMEDY FOR THE PILES. Manufactured by ü. W. FRAZIER, Cleveland. O. Bold by druggist and at country stores. Old Dr. "William has discovered a nure enra for the Blind. Bleeding, Itching, and Ulcerated Piles, a healing and searching remedy called Dr. Williams' Indian Ointment. The worst old chronlo cases seldom require the use of mora than one box. No medicine ever had euch a sale. Gives instant relief. No pain.- Sold by druggists and dealers In medicines, or sent by mall. Send stamp for circular .Laboratory 7 Broadwaji Cleyelaadi 01 uausttiil

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