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fy CENTRE HALL REPORTER. LL, Centre Hall, a. July, 21th 1868. A French Romance. Oneof those little romances of which the French are so fond, has lately taken place in Paris, and is thus des- cribed in a journal: M." Robert an immensely wealthy and. highly . accomplished gentleman well known not only for his valuable colleetions of paintings and medieval relics, but for his rare skill asa design- er and ‘painter, hearing that one of his tenants, a Mr. B:, whom he had never seen, kept one of the most exten- sive ateliers.of fancy boxes and orna- mental objects in France, called on him, with a view to make his aequain- tance. Entering the counting-room, he found a goodmatured, encentric gentleman of middle age, who greeted him, and ex- claimed : “I suppose that you have also geen my advertisemé&nt, and come to apply for that situation as designer ?” For a joke, Mr. Robert replied that he had. "M. B. supplied him with paints and brushes, and requested him to produce a design for a casket. Mr. tobestseonifotnd that what Mr. B. really wanted was an artist who would strictly carry out his own iedas, and . that these were puro, and formed on an extemsive: knowledge of art, In a short time he produced a sketch, which sui- ted the employer to a dot—‘a point.” M. Robert very gravely engaged himself, exacting good wages, and in- sisted on having several new articles of furniture placed in the room which was assigned to him. But when he was in- troduced to the work rooms and found one hundred and fifty girls, many of them young and beautiful, busily. em- ployed, and, was informed that he would be required to supply them with designs and show the young ladies how they were to be carried out, the young artist began to feel as if he should have to'be“earried ‘out himself<being very susceptible. “Working for a living” said he to himself, is not entirely devoid of at- traction.—Let us work.” M. Robert being an accomplished artist, delighted his employer, and he soon found a remarkable fascination in seeing his designs realized in steel, sil- pleasure hitherto unknown in seeing themrin the boudoirs of his friends. The workshop life was of course carefully landlord. But M. Robert soon found a more intense object of fascination in the daughter of M. B. a young lady who also took part in the duties of the atelier. This damsel was as remark- able for her accomplishments as for her extraordinary beauty, and M. Robert soon found that as regarded taste and culture in all matters which especially interested him he had never met with any one like her. Step by step, the pair fell in love, and little. by little the artist so ingratiated himself with the father that the latter, after due delib- eration, consented to their union. Previous to the marriage the old gentleman one.day spoke of a dowry. “I'shall give Maria 50 thousand francs, saidvhe, with a little air of boasting. “Eh, mon_garcon 2” “And I suppose,” added Mr. Robert, gravely “that I, too ; must settle some- thing onmy wife. Well—I will.” This caused a peal of fanghter, which was redoubled when the artist ad- ded yo “And I will settle this piece of prop- cutyyhouseand all, with the building adjoining, on her.” But what wastheiramazement when M. Robert drew forth the title deeds, and said : “You seem to forget that I am your landlord ? Isn’t my name Robert?” The young lady did not faint, but papamearly died of astonishment and Joy.—There was a magnificent wed- ding, but the bridegroom has not given up business.—He declares that there is as much amusement in being useful as in amusing one’s self. Oe e — . Dreams are the novels which we read, when we are fast asleep. Why is love like a canal'boat ? Be- cause it is an internal transport, Truth ds like a torch, the morve.it is shook the more it shines. When is a brick like medicine ? Why, when it is put in the mortar. How to keep hams—don’t eat them. BSaltpetre is nowhers. “AWhat makes you look so grum Tom?” “O.T had to endure a sad trial to. my feelings.” “What was it ?” “Why, I had to tie-on a pretty girl’s b onnet while her ma was looking on.” Oath The Strike Among the Miners—Se- rious Trouble Apprehended. PorrsviLLe, (PA.) July 10.—The strike among the miners is assuming a threatening attitude, Several mills about Tamauqta have been compelled to suspend, by visits from the miners, who forced workmen to stop laboring. The men on Railroads have also been driven off. The St. Clair Iron Works have been visited, but the proprietors refused to accede to the demands of the strikers, and as a company has been enrolled to preserve order, it is feared there will be blood shed. cin mages A wt. pss The Cincinnati Chronicle says that “Grant is rising all the time.” If he lives till November, the Democracy will give him the biggest hoist he has yet received. wl stl Mf coset est——— (ENTIRE HALL Furniture Rooms! J. 0. DEININGER, respectfully informs the citizens of Centre county, that he haseonstantly on hand, and makes to order, all kinds of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS, WASHSTANDS, CORNER CUPBOARDS, TABLES, &c., &c his stock of ready-made Furniture is large, and warranted of good workmanship, nsitis all made under his own immediate supervi- sion, and is offered at rates as cheap as else- where. Thankful for past favors, he solic- its a continuance of the same. Call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere. ap2{'68,1y. UNION HOUSE, EAST MARKET ST,, LEWISTOWN, PA. A CHANGE of proprietors of this Hotel was made on the 1st of April. The estab- lishment has been refurnished, refitted, and remodeled, and will hereafter be conducted on first-class hotel principles. The present iroprietor has had long experience is this Bo and will give his personal strict at- tention to the comforts of the traveling pub- | lic and others who may favor him with their custom. THE BAR is well stocked with the choicest Brands of | Liquors, and the Table gotten up in first- | class style, GOOD STABLES | are connected with the hotel, and obliging Ostlers are always on the ground to attend to this Department. | =& A portion of public patronage is so- | | licited, and good SC ITTOT Les areguar- 4 anteed to all. R. A. MATHEWS, Lewistown, Pa. GREAT FALL and GREATVICTORY! At The Old Stand at Centre Hall. ; In favor of the Finest and Best Selected Stock of DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES J ust Purchased at the Late LOW PRICES, And now on Exhibition at Wolf’s Old Stand. ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF FLANNELS, MUSLINS, AND may1568,3m. CALICOES, SHAWLS, ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF TI SYRUPS, COFFEES. also a large stock of MACKEREL and HERRING. the best and cheapest in the market. WE SHALL TAKE PARTICULAR CARE TO MAKE IT AN OBJECT FOR New Customers, AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL. ap2f' 68, ly. WM. WOLF. BETTER THAN GOLD! OUR NEW COMPOSITION INDESTRUCTIDLE GOLD PENS. Are recommended by Bankers, Lawyers Professors, Teachers, Merchants, anc all who have tried them, as the best Pen manu- factured. Sent Postpaid to any address for o0 cents per dozen. Or, samples of these Pens. Sample copy of an Illustrated Comis Paper, and large Illustrated Circulars of our Books, Stationery Packages, &c., giv- ing terms to agents, sent free toany address on receipt of 12 cents.. Dealers supplied at lowest rates. Address, ROACH & THISTLETHWAITE, Indianapolis, Ind: The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Con- vention, New York, July 7.—The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Convention met to.day, bnt adjourned to attend the National Convention, without tarnsacting any important business, The weather is still very warm. The excitement is over and the Convention is increasing hourly. SECOND DISPATCH, The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Conven- tion to-day has unanimously adopted the platform of the Democratic Con- vention, and passed a resolution to support its nominee, after which they adjourned sine die. A Horyokk, Mass, July 7.—Three persons were drowned while crossing the Connecticut river at a ferry at this place yesterday. a (" JUNTRY MERCHANTS, DATRYMEN, FARMERS, OTHERS, CONSIGN YOUR Ashes, Beeswax, Beans, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Flour and Meal, Flax, Cotton, Furs and Skins, Dried and Green Fruits, Grain, Wool, Game ’ ) ’ Poultry, Naval, Stores, Hops, Ginseng, Feathers, Hemp, Provisions, Oils, Lard, Tallow, Tobacco, Seeds, Sorghum, Molas- ses, dec. de. TO JOSIAH CARPENTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MER- CHANT, 442, 441 & 446 Washington Street, NEW YORK CITY. And receive his weekly Price Current of Price Current Published in the United States, Marking Plates and Cards, Furnished free. Liberal Advances madefon Consign- ments, Established, May 1st, 1860, FIRST CLASS REFERENCES GIVEN WHEN REQUIRED. aplO'68 1y, Nj Ere i 413 & 415 North 3rd, st., PHILADELPHIA. H. H. MANDERBACH PROPRIETOR. I. C.N1ry, CLERK. Thiz well-known Hotel, will be found by all visiting the city, one of the most desire- able, both as to Teasonablbchargesand von venience. German and English is spoken, aplO 68,tf, o TATES UNION HOTEL, Philadelphia. This Hotel is conveniently located on the south side of Market street, a few doors above 6th, Its central loeality makes it desirable for all visiting the city on business or for pleas- ure, A. BECK, Proprietor. (formerly of the Merchants House.) aplO'68 tf. NENTRE HALL HOTEL. JOHN SPANGLER, PROPRIE- TOR. Stages arrive and depart daily, for all points, north, south, east and west. This favorite Hotel has been refitted and furnished by its new proprietor, and is now in every respect one of the most pleasant country Hotels in eentral Pennsylvania, The travelling community and drovers will always find the best accommodations, Per- sons from the city wishing to spend a few weeks during the summer in the country, will find Centre Hall one of the most deau- tiful locations, and the Contre Hall Hotel all they could desire for comfort and con- venience, aplO'68, tf. R USSEL'S HOTEL ~ AARONSBURG, PA. JOHN RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR. The old and well known Hotel, situated in the centre of Aaronsburg, has again been occupied by Mr. Russel, former proprietor, who now invites his old friends and the travelling community in general to eall and #e¢ him. The house has been elegantly furnished and is kept inthe beat style. Dro- vers can always find accommodation. ap10'G8tf, JHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD, SUMMER TIME TABLE. THROUGH AND DIRECT ROUTE BETWEKEN PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, HARRIS- BVRG, WILLIAMSPORT, AND THE. GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA, ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS On all Night Trainz. On and after Monday MAY 11th 1868, tha Trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad will run as follows: WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia... 11.15 p, m. " N " Lock Haven...9.30a, m. arr at Erie 8.50 p. m. Erie Express leaves Philadelphia 12.00 noon i I" * Lock Haven 10.11 p. m. arr at Erie 10.05 a. m., eaves Philadelphia 8.004. m. Lock Haven 7.45p. m. arr at Lock Haven 7.45p. m. EASTWARD. Mail Train leaves Erie . tt * Lock Haven arr at Philadelphia Erie Express leaves Erie a : * Lock Haven arr at Philadelphia leaves Lock Haven ‘“ Lock Haven 7.10a. m, arr at Philadelphia 6.10 p. m. Mail and Express connect with all trains on Warren and Franklin Railway. Passen- gers leaving Philadelphia at12.00 M. arrive at Irvineton at 6.40 a. m.. and Oil City aj 9.50 a.. m, Leaving Philadelphia at 11.15 p. m:, ar-. rive at Oil City at 4.35 p. m. All'tesins on Warren and Franldin Rail-- way make close conneetions at Oil City with’, trains for Franklin and Petroléum Centre, . Baggage Checked through. HANTS HOUSE. i LL) it te Elmira Mail 1 1) . “ 10.00 a. 8.50 p. 7,10 a, 7.40 p. 6.30 a, 5.00 p. 7.10 p, m. m. m. m, m. m. m, 13 “ “ i Elmira Mail ‘ih ft tt th zay=Please state where you saw this adver- tisement, mavl 4m ALFRED L. TYLER, General Superintendent, JOCKET CUTLERY —all makes and prices at IRWIN & WILSON, apl0' os. Cureaao, July 6.—<The re were 40 deaths from violence on the fourth. A man was brutally murdered at Haas ark to-day. The murderer escaped. Fhe weather is terribly warm the thermometer standing 102 in the shade. : .—— - WasniNaron, July 6.—The Legis- lature of Louisiana elects Senators to- morrow. It is said that one of them will be a negro. It will be curious to note his treatment at this place. I A Stevens’ impeachment articles are postponed until December. re tp JV HOLESALE WINE STORE | OUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL ; fowling pieces at apl0'68, IRWIN & WILSON, AROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS, best Jmake at Inwin & WiLsoN. aplo' os, {OFFIN TRIMMINGS, a large nssortg ment at IRWIN & WILSON'S, aplO'6s, : AND BELLS and DOOR BELLS, ! | all sizes and kinds at ad 10'58, Irwin & WirsoN's, D RY for sule by aplO'os, ; Irwin & WiLson, & LIQUOR ; 2: - APANNED TOILET SETTS. AND ¢J other Japanned ware, at the Anvil Store. aplO G8, InwiN & WiLsox, 1 OOKING-GLASS PLATES ofall sizes 4 for sale by Inwix & WiLsox, apl0'68, J. B. ETTELE. (FORMERLY NEFF & KTTELE.) Bishop Street—two doors west of Loeb's Meat Market, All Barrels, Kegs and Casks warranted to contain the quantity vepresented, The proprietor of this establishment takes ensure in informing the public that he he constantly on hand a supply of choice foreigh and domestic liquors such as Old Nectar, Old Rye, Monongahela, And Irish Whiskey, Cognac, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger and Common Brandes, Port Maderia, Sherry aud Lisbin Wines, Scotch And Holland Gin, New England Rum, JAMAICA RUM, CORDIALS Pepper- mint, Anniseed and Rose. The attention of practicing physicians is called to our stock of pure liquors, suitable for medical purposes. Bottles jugs and Demijohns constandly on hand, We have the only pure Nectar Whiskey in town. : All our liquors were bought when liquors were low, and we sell them accordingly. All liquors are warranted to give satisfac- ion, Confident that he can pleas customers he respectfully solicit a share of public patron- age, . Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel or tserce. I have a large lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS of the finest grades, on hand. aplO 6s, A BAUM, ® Basement of “Our House," Bishop St., Bel- lefonte, PRL SKEINS for wagons, all si- k 208, ut the sign of the Anvil, apl0' os, Irwix & WiLsox, Baa LTS for Buggies and Carriages, all A Dsizes in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at apl0' 6s, Inwin & WiLsox's. H* BLANKETS AND SLEIGH BELLS, at low prices, at uplO'o8, IRWIN & WiLsoN's, AN PATENT CHURN, the best in use at Inwix & WiLson's. aplo'es, QA QA PER KEG for Nails at »4, 8: G. F. FRANCISCUS, FTPNINWAREo ofall kinds retailed at whole- sale prices. All kinds Tin and Sheet Irom work done at old prices. F. & FRANCISCUS. TI ARN-DOOR Hinges, from 12 to 86 in- ) ches long, Barn-door Rollers, Rail, &c., for sale at greatly reduced prices, by ) FG. FRANCISCUS. much lower rates than last seasen at ap24'68,1y. F. G. FRANCISCUS. YF SRER EN will now find in my stock all kinds of Trout Flies, Rods, Bas- kets, Gut, &e., Pike Hooks, Fishing Lines, ete. F., G. FRANCISCUS, A {HERRY SEEDERS! Being agent for J Buckwater’'s Patent Cherry Seeders I will be pleased to sell them to country merchants at low prices than they are sold in Philadelphia. F. G. FRANCISCUS. ARROW TEETH, all steel, Cultiva- : tor's Teeth, Wedge and Nut, just received and for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. THHAKER'S and other Garden Seed for > sale in papers or by the quart or bushel.—Market Gardeners are invited to examine the varieties and prices at F. G. FRANCISCUS. 8 Ba adn Hardware of all % kinds at reduced prices. Oil Car- ets, yard wide, 50 to 55 cents per yard. Fin Cups 70 cents per dozen at *.G. FRANCISCUS. WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS The subscriber respectfully calls the at- tention of the public to his establishment, ] where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of | Foreign and Domestic quote: Wholésale | at the lowest cash prices, which are warran- ted to be the best qualities according to their respective prices, His stock consists of Rve, Monongahela, Irish and other | Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holland Gin, Port, Maderia, Cherry, Blackberry and other Wines—the best articles—at reasonable rates as can be had in the city, | Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger | and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica and | New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds. | ted direct from Liverpool by me, and is of- He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho- | fared at much less than usual rates. tel keepers and others to call and examine | Fi Gi FRANCISCUS. his large supply, to judge for the mselvey | ——mas rma Ee arts and be certain of procuring what they buy, | { \LL and examine my large tsock of all which can seldom be done when purchas- | Kinds of Window Shades, Window Papers, ing in the city. green and mings, &c., &e. Carpets, from 19 inches to 8-4, of various designs snd most fashionable patterns, Druggets & Table Covers at greatly reduced prices; at aboutthe prices some of our deal- ers pay for them in the eastern markets, F. G. Franciscus, —————————————— ——————————— — — ] 5() Pairs of Windew Shades, all new *) styles and new designs, done up | in Moon an the Lake, and Bismarck, and {| Grold Collors, with Cords, Tassels, co. at | 20 per cent less than the usual prices, ig F. G. FRANCISCUS. 10,000 Pieces of Wall Paper, all extra new stock; a large portion of my stock 24 Physicians are respectfully requested to give his liquors a trial. aplO'os, (i REAT COMMOTION! xT WEEN DON, STERNBERG & BRANDEIS, Pin BARGAINS AT C.¥. Harlecher’s CENTRE HALL, PA. Dry Goods; Notions, Groceries, Hard- ware, Queensware, Woodand Willow ware, Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, a magnificent assortment of everything kept in a Bellefonte, Pa. RULE THE MARRET, = by having the largest and best stock, and gelling at now ready, and for sale at marvelous low rates, GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE DP IHAS LOW PRRs) OLD PRICES. Muslins they will =ell you the very best Carpets at old rates, from 50 cents to 75 | brands at prices that will astonish you. New spring cents per yard, for the best. DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, Dress Goods And selling from 12} to 16 cents, the best calicoes, and muslins in proportion, at old A most beautiful variety, consisting of all the novelttes of the season, at lower rates than ordinarily charged at other places. White Goods & Embroideries The finest stock in town, both as to quantity quality, and prices. HOOP SRIRTS The best makes, latest styles and lowest rates. (Hats and Caps in great variety.) Linens, Towellings, checks, Denings, cloths Cassimers, Cloakings. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we keep everything, and will sell at a very small advance on first cost. ; All we ask that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK, before purchasing elsewhere, as we do not consider it any trouble to show goods. ALL KINDS OF HARNESS, . silver plated.and Yankee Harness, double and single, bridles and halters. may] 68 1y. rates, Women’s Shoes, common good, to wear all summer, at $100 per pair Fine Boots from $3,500 to $7,050 for the best. CLOTHING at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 prices. (i nn 1 SUITS, from $12,50 to $18 for the best. CALL AND SEE, and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat. They only ask people to come and see, evenif they do not wish te buy. aplQos, tf. . CENTRE HALL Manufacturing Co. AND Machine Works, CENTRE HALL CENTRE CO., PA. Having enlarged our New Fouxpry and Macuixe Snors and AGRIOULTWRAL Works, Stocked with all new and latest improved Machinery at Centre Hall, aa- nounceto the public that they are now ready to resolve orders for anything in their Hue of business, Shaftings, Pullies, Hangers, IRON & BRASS CASTINGS | of every description made and fitted up for MILLS, FORGES, FURNACES, FACTORIES, TANNERIES, &C., &C, Wo also manufacture the celebratod KEYSTONE HARVESTER, - which now stands unrivalled. { This Reaper has advantages over all other | Reapers now manufactured. One advan- tage we claim for it, is the lever pewer, by | which we gain one hundred per cent over other machines. Another advantage is the | hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereb; | the driver has under his complete contro of the machine; in coming to a spot of lodg- } ed grain, the driver ean ehange the eut of he machine in an instant, without stopping the team, varying the stuble from 1 to 14 inches at the outside of the machine, as well as on the inside. Itis construeted of first class material; and built by frst elass ma- chanics. We warrant it second to none. All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, latest im- All kinds of Repairing done. Dif proved. | ferant kinds of PLOWS AXD PLOW CASTING. The Celebrated Heckendorn Economica plow which has given entire satisfaetion. We employ the best Pattornmakers, our patterns are all new and of the most improv- ed plans. Plans, Bpecificadions snd Praw- ings furnished for all work done by us. F4r-We hope by strict astentien te buei- neces to receive a share of publie patrsuago. TINWARE! The Company announce to the citizens of Potter township, that they are now prepar- ed to furnish upon short notice, and as low as elsewhere, every article in the Hne of TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE. Ny * Stove-Pipe 1 Pe and Spouting. All kinds of repairing done. They have always on hand BUCKETS,: CUPS, DIPPERS, DISHES, &C. All orders by mail promptly attended to. CBNTRE HALL MFG COMB apl0'68, tf. J Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure. Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE, COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE, Joe's Dyspepsia Cure, Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure. Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure. Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure. Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure. Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure. This world renowned remedy for the un- failing cure of * Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sourness or Acidaty of Stomach, Rising of Food, Flatulency, Lassitude, Weariness, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, finally terminating Death, Is urged upon the attention and trial of sufferers from this most horrible of all diseases. Dyspepsia shows its ravages in a thousand different formes, in fact, all dis- orders of the Stomach and Bowels, with all their complaints, such as Sick Headache, Heartburn, Depression, general sense of uneasiness and feeling that you are not well. Food distresses you, rises and sours on your stomach ; breath is bad ; skin at times flushed and hot; don’t feel as if you could move or stir about, and worst of all, Indigestion or Constipation, are nothing more or less than Dyspepsia. Thousands upon thousands suffer and die this way and neither them- selves or physicians know what ails them except that they aresurely dying. Reader, we repeatt it, this is all Dyspep- sin. If vou ou have proof of our state- ment, if you would save yourselves and children from an early grave, if you would have health and energy and strength, again we beg you try one bottle of COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. You will see how soon it will dispel your bad feelings and gloomy forebodings. How soon it will chase away any species of Dys- pepsin. How soon it will give you new life and vigor, and how soon it will make a well man or woman of you. For your own sake, for the sake of verybody suffering we beg we entreat you to try it. For Liver Complaint and Bilious Derangements, It is a Sovereign Remedy, while for Fever and Ague, and all those diseases which are generated in a miasmatic climate, it is a certain preventive and cure. That its wonderful medicinal virtues may not stand alone upon our statement, we append a few unsolicited testimonials from those whose position in society and reputa- tion as citizens will place their evidence beyond all question, and carry with them strength and conviction to the most incred- ulous, Mr. Lester Sexton, a wholesale merchant of 30 years, in Milwaukee, one of the mest reliable and careful men in the state ays under date Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 24, 1868. Messrs C. G. Clark & Co., New Haven, Conn, Both myself and wife have used Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved PER- FECTLY satisfactory as a remedy I have no hesitation in saying that we have re- ceived GREAT BENEFIT from its use Very respectfully, (Signed) LESTER SEXTON. ! | Foam Rev. L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Y,, O. Messrs. Strong & Armstrong, Gentlemen, —It gives me great pleasure to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a numberof years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied with violent paroxvsms of constipation which so prostrated her that she was all the while for montis, unable to do anything. She took, at your instance. Coe's Dy n Cure, and has derived GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT, and is now comparatively well, She regards this medicine as a great bles- sing. Truly yours, Jan. 13th, 1868 ° L. F. WARD. (From Rev. Isasnc Alken, Alleghany, Pa.} Joseph Fleming. Druggist, No. 81 Market Street Pittsburg. Sir:—T take great pleasure in stating that, after having suffered fr.m dyspepsia for about fifteen years. at some periods much more than others, T have been entirely cured by the use of Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure. My friends know that of late rears: my case has been an extreme one. I had great suffering from eating any kind of food and on an average would vomit about one- third of my meals, in a sour indigestible mass. When the severe attacks would come, I would lose all strength and be ut- terly helpless. Some of the attacks wonld be so severe that for days together I would not retain anything on my stomach. savea little dry toast and tea. For years] knew hot what it was to pass five consecutive hours without intense pain. From the time I took the first dose of this medicine I ceased vomiting. gradually all soreness passed away and flesh and strength return- ed, and ever since I have been able to eat any kind of food set upon the table. Six months have now passed without anv symp- toms ofthe return of the disease, My case was considered by all, even physicians, so marvelous, that for a time it was feared, it might be fictitious ; but I am now so well convinced, that I have been not merely relieved, but ermanently cured, thatI ean conscientiously recommend Coe's Dyspep- sia Cure to all victims of dyspepsia. ISAAC AIKEN, Late Pastor of the Beaver St. M. E. Chureh Alleghany. CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE. New Haven Ct., June 1, 1867. Messrs. C. G. Clark & Co. | y 1587 Gents :—Being anxious, from the great benefits derived, to assist in spreading the fame of Coe’'s Dyspepsia Cure, I would state my case, Something over a year ago, I had a violent attack of Diarrhea which lasted eight weeks, during which time I employed three physicians, but without relief, until I tried Coe's Dyspep- sia Cure. The first dose helped me; I took it three times a day for a week any was entirely cured; and I believe to-dad that it saved my life. Being attacked ina similar way this season, I took one aose,. which put me all right. I would advise every family to keep it on hand ready for immediate use, in case of Summeror owel Complaints C. DUNN. The above Mr. Dunn isin our employ; and we can vouch for the above statement being true. E. ARNOLD & CO. . COE'SDYSPEPSIA CURE Will also be found invaluable in all cases of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaints, Griping and in. fact every dis-- ordered: eondition of the stomach. Sold by Druggists in city or country: everywhere at $1 per Bottle, or by applica- - tion.to : C. G: OHARK & CO. Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct.