RT nr Although-the colored troups fought L REPORTER. | they can't attend the Inanguration Ball, Though Republican mewspa- pers@nd orators distdibuten greatdent of cheap talk about the political and { social equality 0] the hla | reise to pul it 1 vractice, wl $ the testisofiored. When-the | Menard, of 1, present } ered has done lan isic n, he was refused, wae Det Web Wiad 1o get . ) fv i ofl WNT hae “orn yg wh AE HAL arp 101 e VC LAUTAN 1 A ¥ X O SUFFRAGE ouisiana, The lgwer house of congress, as will als te Jonm be found fntinother coding its share to bring about negro suffrage — NE Passed Bouter amene by a party vote Treks cod sass AN! radios] sepateland tl Foertainsto he ratifiad by the vation) | and exhibits still sare 2 Totshamasy ‘abd ah Bithg 18'] lous hypocrisy ol t donor Theopeople are luntely opposed | fegtion Wu Witte ‘2 . v . fi ORTCiIl « ta this Ren ons wees, but yet the] he 1 nt eA ~ re: ) hts vit $4 as much entitied to BIS SUG © Solid ‘ "TT } yy Tien arfyv yu y 100, 1 hi nhepubiiean party went tat Mont 3 all \ upon its teachihy o 11 nti 1) \ 3 C ING UN alg, the pro: that ther 18 Till Ts we . 5 1 1G0TIONCe 10 Mad nnd 1 ‘ ne of seperation is 18 L iit} itde wn thelr three) willing or aii | aginst colow 23: Le WR 8," yenoera rant ville find mens ireobas already | Gunerad Grant | oY | » - > us oo bmovement npon ol of Liest 3 =a it § v we! Wy Ng a : >i Ur fond dow *y the people in treh lof the equal Fights problomé by his rel wh tes WRTROR Wire RubMItIEd to Their | fugal to participate ivan inangriation Faidsion, and to’ Whose’ déeisitin it pro<| hall==thav refusal heing equivalent; of perl belories “But ‘congress will hve | course, 10 an abandopment of" the pros a a : < xr rveitiioot 8 F 343% vive hat the ®t law inspite of the emphatic NO of JG4L ROBO 111s given oul that (ies £302 we acs } . Fis to be no ball on the 4th of March thie people. | 1 Land the object of paragraj Thiz mcasure™s contrary to the Chi: 4 iy ii 1 1 ’ i 3 ' x80 t i i his | ag nh 1s i s . : Faxplaine why, Itoowills be rembered cfg plaffotm dpiin which Grant was | that some time ago Lpublished mai e rih for the Présidency that platform: of my letters, a paragraph to, 15 i Raat Tk 3 , \ feet that one of the Radicais who hae declared that the regulation of suthingd | 3a hat © R ol! trinity § 4 " > sini charge of the prelimmupary arguments belonged ta the'states and wot t67¢on- | 4 (Huschenek, if Tam not mistaken, ) The democracy declared that | iad said in privaie conversation »thut this redoldtion in the Fadical platform | “no dd niggers’ wonld beladiitied , v articipste mm td ons and fes- was a sham and a fraud to-deeive the | (Q participuic m ms and de 1 y § yo a . : ivities of. tant A people, and that*the radicals would | few dave afteatvard T met 4 Democra- fot honestly stick “ta” the ‘platform — | a. michal Who inquired of We wv a we hadlaright to suppasé 20, from the | thority for the statement, Taove: it to fact that: the radicals Wever adhered | him and, with other proofs teat 1 liad to anv deélaration of correct princi nok misstated the HOSTS Ul he Radi- fd cals to exclude ples midde by them. fears that the neg “Fhe radical platform “aid the regu | a) exclusion to kee lation of suifrage belonged to the states | we were conversip; ——thewoiee lof sthe peaple of the stiifes | I marked that samething with overwhelming majorities avent | $010 10 make 1 i i + Ty i 48 peitween the and 1 + 4358 would be a better pl: . } wt ! vi ATT) A preme Court to determing DE OTesY, ) ro fish) iN AAA aA . af HONIG OUCH, tt pthém ont. i on the subied 1 Oey h GI A it to be ni opposition to negro: suffrage. The ron) triehias, ored radicals now turn against their plat: | A \ form and in Congress force negro.suf- | vhet! frage upon the people: We think this action of these cowardly political vil- | lains should open the eves of such as | drestill politieally blind. etme amen A lf Qe bei ey Some Shameful Radical Jobs. Fai jobs at Washington and fat jobs nave been s0 often mformed of 0 Conovessional bills The next thing Wis Lored gentleme | be willing to go to the 3» } ize \ wa Jrans] TY } 41 Dy . Radical leaders had CX Pre =e thelr ef 1 } 1 ang resolu al Lili a sire as finaly at Hurrisburg, are all ‘the'go mow | the radicals who are ning themill. The Treasury is deple- | woul ted, the cotmntry ruiy into debt, and the | ¢ tv dusk among run - . iY admit twenty dusiyv i v ladies. It : + people taxed tu” death on account of thes¢ fat, radical plunder’jobs, a better | 1 : | posssible to ge «4 . : idan of which can be had by reading | the following, taken front the Pittsburg | nor ag coud these radical “thieves are having, of | ly Post, showing what a “good thi ih Hand ‘dan ita who. 1a would mmo t shi of the | waorable gentlemen who are in-addition, knew their rieht ey 3 Lat d which the following 1s on in- gtance out of a thousand: “We are beholden to seyvera right | aaking Laws, Senators, and Treasu- rers at Harrisburz, for ls ments, and among the rest for the Re- of the Auditor General o Commenwealth. one WEE 2110 1 i Wi individ An Inaivi “ ++) vas vor est ever. WO wil WhHiiHIg if {delnhi ! ; : red number froin the arist cinn oc] ] and fdas 3 3 4 } ¢ +1} caranee li Goss HE Lit "i Baltimore, 0] nany eu- | £1 Y¢ 63 CATES, £2 titi . ' Exvtary ar niortunatedy ge of proces t § i the port 183 din Leals oot wind eof the i i - . ' From this we shal ah Rh Ch, wae joined to a few facts, and prope Lrr ‘ So : : . _{teopperhegd plot will makemost interesting readina for i, : Ld 1 3.3 } the people who pay the taxes on which ery soon Grant was ae 1C¢ THLOYY these plunderers. have rioted, are riot ion of ¢ tion In the cust ) Leet ing, and according to tnose fearless men, Wilson and Strang, still propose il ii re abandenc v to dispense, Wan B.-Maxx’s Jon. It appears ‘by the Report above al- luded to that there were received as | taxes from Fureiln Tisurunce Ast: - os eS cies doin “business [EVR Sh “the sum of 222 further that the ' Radical surance must have required watching, . 27 Si ‘and that virtuous officer Wni. B. Many | -AEtLagRalig District At#frney for Philadelphia, | Droeees. was detailed or designated by Taw for | ment Asscrantion. that duty; Those who know this Mann | tempt to add ¢° would, not. probably think Le is the best | perhead £onspi » \ enehse possible. man for the office: «But, we! gn ay find by the A that, “For examining the books of Fors ding to the laws © “vign-Insuranee Companies doing busi-| £8005 #10 the “governing Dr ade 8 {i ed South, and yet a “nes in Philadelphia, for, I'¥67 and | ® Fak prodiga } {2 Vga L y { i'} Ai eo} i 3}: 1 4 Blt, ang nowy ou red to i < i) 0,392°78. ‘It appear: . . » yey © <4 rents of Foreign In- " <} : Pennsylvania, |, * 4 HO COL Pir terminition to i ¢ ia. ‘ test i sh rly 0% | 5 i i NN Og prot oro” and heli « < altered {ene : il it i Ove In he footing. of | i n rs | 31 w yr phe Lal? wag to have ] \ levots d to the Lincoln M Call etid on YO d11 "al 11 Necro al —av tb win shoul <= YY Faw Vv ji I 8 13 $s ] : ¢ ; Cexeiilae x Form { 4 ' i t ng ing { uditor, General's Report, 1 A AA LCor rE 1 Congress wee HI Li! YR : philanthropic MOV tow « Lv nocvoek to 8 Raditak bali? Ftv negroes to 8 haaicat bale, + ’ Chile ¥ ses} ent to enal a : Le ; piracy,” Did any oue ever hear of the tise before ? aD | FOURTEFN PER CENT. for the 3 _ whole amount collected in the State I for a’ year paid for this unnecessary | J0B. And further to show that if the | & 0 Suiiraee. Negr 1 ol.~~Thi Washington, January " a 5 of both | « . | lowing is the text of the resolution a RG (two-thir { adopted : Resolvéh oc. articie be proposed to the Legislatures | of the several States, as an amendment | tothe Constitution of the ited States | i said Legislatures, shall be held as part f sald Constitution, namely : Artic C12 nof the United Stat t i t 4 wt he dénied or abridged hy. Lhe, Lut i ol Stites or any Sate, hy © pehon of : lition o's) MIS COIL ETOE] 31H | ace, color, or provi ; LO Fore ot anv ert ipen-or eines ob -ethido us of the tn L d states. See. 2d. The Congress 1 } i . Sid THIVR : : 1 GU ES si Cd, lation; the provis ons FROM WASHINGTON, Washilioton, Janney 20.~ | i + Xa : “Phi St ron oHtion firma hl yy FY} Y icatioll Vir HR ced CH LCL } 8¢ tin | LWA, It expected tad the ence in the Banks Grant 2 giyen fo the publis ithi two from Gen So nny conflicting stor A ot . . 1 its deented Host contrary co the co « 1a io » «YY Li) tery to the country, ) Je 24 be no dount as to (xefy, itive having 3 tO suyereedoe ' { 3 } 1 ye pt vel Calilily ANU ANE COPE Ni lope, \ * oe , yi yh 2 LE | Will hon this ! A 1a 1 { T i> 1 eceived pos Orders + i { \ iva Hil NM 11 HHA tHngues Ia pr pst w vi bd 1 3B | 11. { rl friends ih \ HLA 3 waosiel at li LL thi 1 "wi DISC i nt} ER 3 { - CarinquanKe be Nr. sms igts A we ol? i“ ‘grr —- ne VW avash, ( dann ir 1 Washbarn, 1 i" . ‘th oF tow, Toil lar position his lost | > ‘y 1 1 ¥ : WHICH aa Deeil > 1 A sota,) Herald LL 1 i SAY Sir. ] i 1101 living «litird ivine abou | i YY 1 sia dk ina veariny Sinen 1 1 pt ges Ty il } y was found insid hile standine y }: a WCECKS. 3 + of'a hay ly caved underneath le had eaten his way ‘thirty-feet toward the other : 4} : . 1 . avd Whe diseov red. was : ? 1 y Yo. | Dron 3 1 A.* 1 1 stack, whlch ha him ¢ Ol 1" it il Wh - Ba : 3 cover haneine shelter. within ie | side, ious a tr fans: ntitlilsn a ew feet D1 He) : Wet id vigorous ind Gat | seemed loth ! I's ele Adverti ing? { Lseason 1s now here when vendaes of Pp 1 | 1 9 4 . . 1 * 4 YOUr SHINee des. -~ 1 ne oan | State Loan Job. | A yenuop #0 mga portion of the n : A "y Ch » | Stato Bonds niatared, and the Radical | officials gave notice of the fact, and asked proposals for a new loan to take up the old ane, The Governor, Aud, tar Garaeal, an 1 Stato Trdasurer, attended to this jordan a nice ono it was, 1 We it that Hr adeortisomants cons Jr at ns the bills pail ow . | tO various papery { * \ y ‘ COPRLN r vid 3th! ‘ [. 0 i far nlvort Then W, ble Inter-State Troasarver paid ¥ i i * } . & "3 (0 wal a Poy, ' 3 y ¢ » qeryvitns ta porsons abbut the Biato W e 13 y * . iy (ho hih§ hig ernhs ot © 3 1 it I o! ’ I Will Hw 3 y dD Jon Vast fh BD 35 Mb. y 4 raf $22.000 th Ix enthia 1 , then foam bb iL yo bi q AN but fairly persund that this Tas vinowas earned me hE pin the State * 3 » ' “ i officers t y mampiiate tae Stato Fioan, and the items woule stand thas oY ™ Awa NY Ar As Sty \ 2.000.,00 “0 (¥) Ivartising) oun dng 3B 106 hes To emble {OR OXIA SOTVIOes. La. “ Shamble for Xx NM. | 1 rRVAINE eXPoenses \ 1,1! : yank, Ph Tota! expenditure Now one would think 8 hors of ye LI . i : x n't aaveriising, and all these 1a Mi y Ik emble, hi stants, andthe favored distribu- 1 rood prices sand that, af- had i y tnke ¥ i ’ RCV ! {esrwiry, « followi iersonn! nronert thy ‘&N \ CONE _— 1 A pS mo \ ret Y. ViZ! sti xr Lares< ih iN TAT) mR din { ‘ey \ “) OOD Y 111¢r ol WS 1 1 A Vo “ t 1: ™ Ire Tish 4 Veurs, or ris 4 vearting Uolts, } il aper and Mower, 2 plantation Wazoits, 17two’” h Waron, © Baguy, 1 0 er i Sted, I21ow i. Harrow . Cultiva- t rs, Corapinnter (Harpster Corn- { plow, Haviake, tt I.oechain, Doub ) | fodder, Wh i Sythe, Lie 1 sinzle par, t 1 1 . i DUCKY yr Irae make rn- Mow - > Breech- eradle, Horsegenrs, front Gears, i Bridles, Colinrs, House v2 1 (Cooks W ith HL is Le? plate Siove, 1 Cupboard i} l Seer YY, Stand, Desk, Bedstead Tabios Ohairs, meat Vessel 1 Tubs. D-uchtray., Churn, Crocks, iron kk ottles, 75 yards Carpet, 2 Mirrors, 1 8day Clock : Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. foh celbharrow, Iaaster, Harnoes Har bine 1 1 vand 'y Lr Wr Lo... also, ture, We 2h, *) § A IWATE OL JACOB WAGNER, Jr. HOaTE NS VENDU! 2) A \ sum avas simply robbing the Treasury, date District Attorney here, waz paid FOUR Taxes as much Foreign “Tosu- Trance business donein Philadelphia as here i in Afeghiny county, and the pay for heedlogs exafirination is nearly NINETY TIMES ‘@¢ mgireh. © In other words, if Mann lad bees paid at the £A DIL rate’ Duff received, far labor done, bewould have got about 81 270. - Can a party which guthorizes and approves. such monstrous deeds as this, be.Jonger. sustained by the peopie? | And can a-commenwealth, so shape fully plundered, epdore the burdeps necessary 0 kédp up such a system of expense ? ; ppt? - | i | | | .- i lc anothor Catv 3 louse too anginel Sul ide to- out the country. 1 1 v rite ol 1 Racy. yvesteraay, by OPpLiol Ot y nd to 2 ll out the “Boutwell | i resolution, propo-{ .'. \ CRUE tising thoroughly, . . . é i 1 gIViNg negroes the ri iit to vote tiirough- 3 seanidalously | bill is only secn was C¢ unconstitutinnal measure ar- | : ried | edit) te to their houses, 1d “by a vote of dot 0 4 j y a vote; of . member of the A¢ oh rn ) Yu ivy . 42 mays. The only Republicans vo-| owd from all ting with the Démocrats in the nega- tive were *b srs. Baker of Bingham of Olio, Cary of Qhioy and ’ ‘ ‘ al 4 A yeas riye is [ilipois, | Polsley of West. Virginia, while Mr. | Stewart of the Sixth. New York City District, ‘elected by Demogratic votes, | acted with tiie radicals of the North! and “carpet baggers” of the South in | the mem tuppo™t of'the-resolution. - The indica- | er tions:ar: that it will go through the the Dike Brmatehy a full party vote, The fol | | i throns . WM through- | py “RM. he unders d will offer at { ) thi | Sale, the Millheim Hotel, On Saturday, February 20th, next. AY One Horse, 1 =pring ”~ igne Public "a gt i . . | coming spring, | (5% none Buggy, one Sleigh, one truck Lon wo Wacon, one Saddle, 2 Bridles, one 33, Shovels, Forks] FURNITURE, ren, Bods and Bedsteads, 1 Cupboard 1 Flour Chest; 2 Tables, ocking Chairs, 1 Douglhtray, Meatvessels Tubs, and 10 gallon Kegges, 1 parlor Stove and pipa, 1 Settee, 2 Clocks Carpet by the yard, 1 iron Kettle, 1 Lard press, Chains,” 13 Tons of Hay, 1 Churn, Queensware, 1 Cradley, Washstands, 1 Sett | of Canchottom Chairs, &e. Sale to coms mence at 1 o'clock, WM -HOSTERMAN., JON. KRAMER’S SALE! Will be sold, at public Sale, at the resi- Fdenee of the undersigned, in Penn twp. | OnMonday, February 22nd, next, ‘ ‘ few dol- | Ad A hand {ew, but the | To save Y Chairs, | L I anor ap I. by a i r ATO s, J Drawing a will induee | | fehd | . Repository, on AT, Four Horses, 38 Colts, GF , three Heifers with | { Nr - (alt, Five head of young as. r Cattie, 1 , dels Broad-wheel Wagon, Plows, dar | rows, Cultivators, Horsegears, 1 Cookstove | and many articles, Sule to! coin. | | menece at 12 o'elock. { fahd JONATH. KRAMER. | : : 4 Cows other Religious Freedom. | A deputation, composed of citizens | in favor of a republie and freedom in aited upon the find requested : the absolute seperation of the Chueh and Sate, An Hnense crowd gathered in the streets in front of the ministerial erty, The Ministers replied that they Copstituent Cortes, ‘ tv wolpay "A" Directory for Spain. Madrid, ol }E It is ood thd NE Cite a }. 14 a), FM 1400 nuary - sitet inn to ase uble, will De Lo 0S Lhe country unt, a «111, tae | BA Tha his s POSITIVELY BE SPL kL NJ WD f { A {) R T il Ready Made CLOTHING Gentlemens Farnishing Goods, &c. at Cost Prices or Kine Cassimergduits from S10 to § Overconts of best make and at SH and apwards, fo (Good Beaver Overcoatsas low us $12 [Te intends moving, SELLE AT COST PRICE! ’ . x sovereia | CilL ( ' tore Vi § { un [4] 1 mo Rin: WK oe 1 | . 7a ! 18 P do well £6 give him aoall Be *Clome One, Uoine + ive vou a Bargain, : ABRCHIRSCH, (“heap Clothing Store, ‘si Mil Manhood: How Lost, {iow Restored 3 a new odition of Pr, FILLS CELEBRATED ESAY ON without medi@ing of Spermas relia, or Seminal Wealtness, Involunta- seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and teal Incapacity, Impedinrents to Mar- al Consanption, ¥j duced by self-indulgence or rViagZFrnoe, fe bho bt published, nt the re 0, niep ¥, in led « nvelope, in this ndimirable thirty chat the alarm- You i hin H s¢l ONIN 0 CTR, \ ed author, In demonstrates from a easilL 1008 with SHne or practice PRA AILEY of selt-abu:e muy be rad- ut the d the ilt Wwous ul cation of the Cure by n What nis wit OO] anid i a mod " 1 effectunld, no imatlier ting ot © 4 it in, and ufte hi fition Ha be, may cure hisell Clie p- and tall EY. ier, LV, privateny, This Leet Viral radicniiy., } hes 4} hotld be in the every man in the i 3 vel x 4 yi 1 CI eiope, Lr ure ial ied 1 » anrer ul { 2 ] + ' . . the annrehonsion { LICKS, yee Ye pant 1 1 }. *% 1 4 i WHO Wis Killed ul the Zimmerman Bro's & Co. No. 6. Bush's Avcade, Bellefonte, Pa. ’) 3 | | ROYALTY INTROUBLE. ‘Berlin, January 29.—The House of i » ty of ths king of I wo var. A pr dedi. If the eat had wings, no birds would a — - ; - —— —— —— S———— COE'SCOUGH BALSAM, “This long tried and popular Remedy is Agein called to the attention of the publie. 8 ofton as the year rolls around, the pro- prictors annually make their bow to the people, and remind them that amongst the rh things required for the health, som- dort and sustenance of the family through the long and tedious months of winter, be left in the air. Ifevery man had what he is wishin rt] i (londs! } 2 ON iE Be & v ¢ L N Nn NO (+120), Spare, in a inrge rae jut received a {resh supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS! RIRLes : Ht viti1AY IER hi ar hohe 12 ¢elline tf romarkabiyv lon qi und Irich Poplin, Iain $d | De Kraneh Merenos, Joe's Cou Fro zh Baleam should net be forgot- etl ror Years it has been a household rd iy pind mothers anxious for the | * ot Dr apie children, and all who suffer : Tal cls0mse of the throat, ehest and | lungs, cannot affarg 4 ¢ ’ | addition to the ording be without it. In inary four o 1 ; : ] unece so ion in Lhe IAT, We new #urmish cur’ or mothe Amity Yeo hackle: wiley wl. Ta common with (lie other ai " » trainee Drug Stores. vein at 41 i i § i 3 i 4 i FOR CROY PP Bales will he foune invaluable, and cmay always be relied upon ie the most ex- Irene Cueli. 3 iC oe cin veiieiineched Mudins, Kinds, BLANKETS, TICKING, &e¢., &e. { 5 and “am <4 ia ‘ onts Clothing for d Boys, of all Men nHlions, BE inl! Boots and Shoes, ! ALSO N'S WARE, CA NNED & DRIED in: fact, « he ¢ cun be found at his store, WHOOPING COUGH. ? “The testimony of all who hare used it for this teréible’ disknia during’ the Tact ten | years, is, that it juvariably relieves and Cures ie id» ”» 5 Grain | Mark for Goo IN f= N N CASH. ine of all kinds {ak + ne "| fore purcha- is. .- Give jin a eall be wi 2. PIFER. Adi il 1114 GEO. EW GOODS | Now Opening. Centre ward, W Wall Paper, (ive u F <h : a call and 1 Centre thill . and ch ap Foods, {Vou mas : . + (EEE 1 Jt iS Lhe GrarFr &T 0) H ) HOMPSON, Centre Hill; Jan. PLUS. —<Wealsobuy Hides and Calf Skins for which we will | pay market price, cither in Cash or Trade. tr. & tT THE CHEAP "xy follows: 00 ets p Finest all wool Empress Cloth 90¢ per vd, Magnificent Setts Ladies’ Furs S350 to K6.50 per Pair. Fine Black Beaver Overcoats Gents’ Knit Shirts and Drawers . 1 This is Cash Buyers, who will also find here a full assortment of rts, Musling, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, as d well as anything elim Ton gee * | | | | i | | | Iomil Joseph & Co. We have now opened Ur new fore on Bellefonte, where we keep on hand a fine cheap and well wssorted Ntoek of a most splendid stock, Furnishing Goods, Coverlets, Napkins, Towels, Umbrellas, Watches, Jewelry, and silver plated: Ware and a great variety of goods too numerous to mention. ; 5 N. B.— Particular attention paid «to the hand ; all work warranted ! otto. A Liberal discount to the trade. 2 Please jan ém SORE THROAT, heep vour throghk wet with the balsam —ta- King little and often—and you will very oon find relief. {ig 3 fad FB “TEARD €OLDS AND COUGHS | Yield at once to a steady use of this great iv. It will succeed in giving relief ere all other temediss have filed did dW LCW rel wh — asi iis RENESS OY THE AND Li Do not delay procuring and taking Coe's Con vith ANY {1 are all oh ‘onsumption, SO THROAT, CHEST "NGS, : immediately 1h Balsam, when troubled ul named difienitisas. premonitory symptoms of and if not arrested, will soo. Feep you away into the valley fronr whith none can ever re- € ine nv e i fiey $ 1 te net JS shadows + ISH y v dat IN CONSUMPTION, “ rn stifferer has found relief Joices th; life has been easy and projoaged hy ghee use of Cough Inigni; 5 CATG-We) y H {any Teo fier i = IN SHORT, WwW the eg article, and it needs It is for scale by ev- Pegligr in Medicines in ple kn 1 Coe Nt rom YT 4 ay DeEvgeise i the United 1 i "ipl Satan -~ C.6. CLARK CO. «, Ney Haven, Ct. YORT 3 1415 arog 3 + 8 sg Read ! ! ! > CIE ATTENTION OF THE. PEOPLE ALLED TH THR Xe CCE EPSIA CURE. = ravonn ced by Dye- Yon ivewn ratuedy i hat will as wvig and rial mal- swept on. its feaciul tide, I to par ule iv. grave, its _— ey Ww S - + Til DYSF Et he © LH% ae gi ATES 14 i are suis Bliss » ’ od . . Dvenepsia Cure has Come (0 the . Resege, © Nivkotbeadidohe, Bourtiess or of Seam diy sllishig ef. Food, 7 rows des iad, Wenriness; . Liver Coinpdaint, 3 terminating Deurh. red hy this portent remedy, tragptakes it, j\ though but five we dhie People whut ic the verdiet ' Hear What Laster Sexton, ne yo : iv Ou . y i i= 1 3: vears helo of the of Milwn (HSN IK ee, SAVs: Wis., Jan. 24. 1862. & Co, Mew Haven, Milwagkee, Messrs OC. G. Clark Conn, Both myself and wife have used Coe « Dyspepsin Cure, and it has proved PER. FECTLY Ratigugloryy as promeds k have no Resifatibry in fsy vie fi ats Bavg re ceived GREAT BENEPIT from its usa Very respectfully. (Rigned) : LESTER SEXTON. A GREAT BLESSING. 5 [From Rev, Li. F. Ward, Avon, Lore 0... £5] . : Messrs. Strong & Armstrong, : (re ntlemen, It rives me great pleasure: o state that my wife has derived ‘great Hene t from the use of Coe’s Dyspepsia Cur... She has been for a numberof years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied with ‘violent paroXysms of constipation | which ga prostied her that she was all the while for menths, unable to ‘anyvthire. She took, at your instance. Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure, and has derived GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT, und is now comparatively well, | She regards this medicine as a great bles- sing. Traly yours, Jan. 13th, 1868. - LL. F. WALD Ee | | | CLERGYMEN. ~ The Rev. Isaac Aiken, of Alleghany, | testifies that if His Gised him, afterall oih- : ® | er remedies had Tatted.~ DRUGGISTS. aid Any druggist inthe country will gol) you, if you take the trouble to enquire, that ev- ery one that buys a bottle of Coe’s Dyspey.. sia Cure from them, speaks in the most un- qualified praise of ils meat medical virtues, COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE, Will also be found invaluable in all’ easv« of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Summniys: | Complaints, Griping and In fagh every di | ordered condition of'the storaaeh. ~~ Sold by Druggists 1h” city ox count v | evervwhere at 31 per tii, Sip by applica | tion to es CLARK CO. ole. Proprietors. “THE €.¢
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