(6') ‘," z_2 rii) 4 r• ri 4 4 I,pll!)WiR .THE uNDE:;NIGNED HAVE LATE LY ei::er.:d into part ners.4liip lU laic' , i;•• ."` Wrlrris7 ,c..f 1J11: , 1111',S. I:s It: 111 t. ()Id I.(l,inces wiss fuSl.:•,t.d 1. , ."•sr;./.. tcra lit( I'. Allt:n t. rf :•••;• 11.11.0 . isrstst!‘stl C , :ssinss•lves ‘ v isi i 01:(1,. 1 .; :13 to liqthisf.scsors• ail kinds of • •el 7% 5 from a ont 11.... 1 2t ry to , nfoal -tita . st• c , taco. cr unr st:, It! may (aucv of co,t..rocr. in 13 Triiitininf.r, is a i 11.:11. Wili But k ., 111:y illl.l duralility Willi lII' iiia , ,ii!:,ctur,(l : s, at the shortest notice turf. very ino.Lrato 'price.:l. Their work will hr warralio.d to he darab!e. Tirai , Vii , for the floors heretofore rrr , ;r 11-1 ><nri 11 t:.at ito 13110 Ivho will Firo the firm ir,w, away dis- ! satisfied. BIi,JADS SNYDI:I, Sopto.:ibur Giro , 13cd -1\ -.4 - I,J L_A 'l, I'l , , i 1 '• •-• OE trz•Alit r w:.•1 1 , 111 II '.i.l\* ' I ••• ••1* i • EMI ! r , Lie,"...,:J:; t :431113 A, (1 1 1,, Gr. c...iy i try tilat n:• t i r: rnl 1 1 T ;'; 01! pri:ll , E; r.cil :111 eligniztql fn tin ! (I;fr ;.:i ; . 111,1 w our Cu.. 1,0 \V .'t :,11 =NM e - 4 ( opc)4ls La* In•V'i vr cowry.. toool, ti , l) and ttvfo of ;1:1 IVevY, nt2:l j'z6!§:clo22abic, at pi s le..7' I / rf'.V C/2111-I (1./ (10- I.trs it.tr istr, ;1.1,1 low, rick and t.:tt.. • 1.1 ... t!..• s•itttaions. furatt v' 19 4) i..•. ..t II ill t) Il Ltlit, a rani 1,),); 1' et.ritt. a and ,1-11 P. 2.1 .•0 1,.,, p , . 10.. ` .10 CtS 100 IS. ;... Li l()1) Ct? I to 75 ct.;,.. P.!!.• v a.kl Ll.iv Stat.. ,7,, i':.j'':F.`.;. In or! r ::.• I .t. r can a•hi n co. -1".•;,31$1,. 6:prink:intl. that ca'w.o. I r •ci•t!ly in tiiiffitittis f rind tee vt•ii; •••(.1....th•c , A);1•.1d Gail and winter •1-. .. • •:.- .tn ri.lcts. to 5 tlo!lars ! Ittott to (Oth't ! 1., ! !,!!!!t kit) per yd. 21111 pc!. to st) Ju rvi 45) !!-.!!(to flit) do per rmet. ! %c.c.! !!!!!t.ihti , itoi-ot here, Lll‘"' 111'. 1 . ,* .1 • 03 n gen. erll t!!!!::!, l' • .; i 00.• nt. the lotv e st, if lout .r .1\o• lirOft.'hS to soli t‘vo c 11. r. tt very low I I !c,•, !,lit w •i' tb r 11 1 1 -err L . •o F .ine, , ,oir friend.: 1 .. k. riving ui.= a cull ‘vc.l:ll 1.• Iho tuiJ twili it 2 S. IA •;:alwr yofftgi & .L\ ot f) rinze.E . .... APPLICATION WILL BE IVIADE to the next Lccislattne I f Pennsylvania, for Ow ihcorr.•.r.lien or Willl gene till r in Ittc;ttill ,tt tit.. or j Ilontown, remote, to be collvd tite "Farmers' littnk," with a capitol of . Otto Ilotittft-d 'Ft:ow:nod Doliors, with the 1,661, L :ttof i; g 111 :quite to . rWo Tlinw , nlnl 1./(ll.nrS. Eli .S'teciel. • :Thomas B. !Filson, ,vt,lrninn 11 'ettrer, 1,1,,,10 w T1.i'%71(18 Fenger. 11711innt R. Crahr, ?ernes Aline, .1.,/n IrnArteer, If. .S'elnntrnutn. !,.'n.stpli Dietrich, 7'lnnnos B. C'hurles Massey. June 2(3. (1,!•.1 . 3 I.) nt v.t:n ' i't-s ul excri, ')1111 , 1111 ,, , such 11'; r.i. `1'~LIi~•il baut t I r(mi tavern, in ,i~ ~.,,.~. ~d 1.!1‘. !•••. U.:1;1 L/Flll to i 4 -0 W 1.1 OilD ;1:V]; • , .." T this t,, n•hnt and •,•1 to but =EMI =SEE ..!`:?Lrf ?_"B9 to i ;or :toy oth 4) ; 5 els =1 n•r C3II SII01.1! NO. iii RACE S'IIIEET, E. :tweer, Fourth and Fifth, oppotsite Crown St.) Where the Proplieter is enabled, by in creased fecilitic., to stiplily the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its widespread reputation has created. This Ink is now so well established in the imial opinion and confidence of the Ameri can public, that it k scarcely necessary to say anything in its favor, and the manufac turer tales this opportunity to Say that the confidence thus secured shall not be abused. In addition to the various hinds of Writ ing lob, he also manufactures .4darnanlint Cement for mending Glass and China, ns well as a superior hair Dye; a trial only is nee, ssary to insure its: future use, and a Sealing Flax, well adapted for Druggist and Bunters, at a very low price, in large or small quantities. Orders nddresred to JOSEPH E. HOVER, Nlnnufacterer, No. 144 Race Street. Between 4.h & sth. opposite Crown St., PHILADELPHIA. 3 m on rythil . 11.,-. in September 5 - andiVriglits Pills, Country merchants and others, are here by notified, that the far famous Pills .o Doctors William A, Wright, and Benjamin Brandreth, are constantly kept for sale at the °like of the "Lehigh Register" by the dozen boxes, ut wholesale prices. July FASHIONABLE Jewelry EsU.tblislinient ! -4, or; Cheap and Good Watches, L b (0) 4.1 Jewelry& Silver-ware, whole sale, and retail, at No. 96 North . ' . ,....,:,...., Second street, corner of Quar ry,6 Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18 caret cases, $3O and over. Silver Lever WatcheS, full jewelled, $l6 and over. Silver Lupine Watzhes, jew elled, 611 and over. SilVer Quartier Watches, $5,00 to 10 Gold Pencils, $1,50 to 7 Fine Gold .Rings, 374 cts. to 80 Other articles in proportion. All Goods warranted to be what they are sold for. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER- I - Mra — Also, an assortment of I'ITTTO7 bins & Co., E. Simpson, Samuel & Broth- ers. E. S. Yates & Co., John Harrison, G. 4- 12. Beesley, and other superior Patent Lever ilftniements, which will be cased in ant , :_illm desired. A rrangements have been made with all the above celebrated makers, the best man ufacturers of Liverpool, to furnish at short notice any •required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken and the name an ,1 residence of the person ordering put on if re nested. -- o - 7 - cro - Np • SAD, No. 00 North 2nd. St. Importer of Watches. Philadelphia, Nov. 29, ¶.17-1y . IP IS.V.TIST. Adeipts this method tg inform his viotriends and the public in general, that he has ninth. Allentown his permanent residence. lie has opened an office at his dwellinff, opposite Kolb's American f Intel. a f,w duors east of Pretz, Guth & CO'S. where he will he happy to Mier his services in the science of Den ii.orv. Ile will call at private residences, f r• r l n -test E- 7 i;'.llis terms are reasonable, and having hid :latch expefiertee in the profor,sions, f'els d that Ile can give get:etal satis faction. • A!leutmvn, April2l, 1,331 •:•• 4.4 The (..irttrd Life In...mance Annuity and (7orupany of l'ltiladelpitia, Ouliett No. I 1):) Charter Perpetual, t_l.l. R'D'A`. 84 :14)0,001). • C, , :i.inue to make Insurance. s. on Lives on !he tito.q favorable terms. The capital being paid up and iniested, ,o,• , titei with the accumulated premium fund ilifordzi pciftel security to the insured. premium may Le paid in yearly, half yearly. or quarterly payments. The company add a BONUS at stated pe riods to the insurance for life. The first h9uus was appropriated in December, 1644, .tinounting to 10 per cent. on the sum in ;tired under the oldest policies, to 81- per to. 71 per cent, &c., on others in propor ,.i. to the tint. , or standiriLT maliing, an midi sloo,7,so, $75, &c., on every "41000 orioinally insnred, which is an aver •i:fe of more ti t an 50 per cent on the premi ums paid, and without increasing the annual payment to the company. No. of Su in ; Bonus Amount of policy and or bonus payable at the lusured Addo n. o t party's decease. No. 5- $ 1000 $ 100 $ 1100 88! 35011 250 2750 6 , 200. 4(1(10 900— 4400 27! 0 000 124 - 2175 335. 5000 437 50 , 5437 Pamphlets containing tables of rates, and explanations of the•s+tbject;'lchrtrt orappli cation ; and further information can be had at the office in Philadelphia, or en applica tion to A. L. Rum:. Agent in Allentown. B. \V. Mon/inns, President , ISO. F. JAMES. :7Ch./Uri/ December• 13 EDMUND .17. MOHR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW 011iee'r 1 few doors west of the Court house. can be consulted both in the Ger own and English languages Allentown, April Ilover's ink llannlitetory, nmim ED 'l.O 1111-q D E LP 111.1. Establishment Coahrnaking Establishment 1 1.64:513D It MUD MIL 2 li,. alien town. I. • Valuable Lot or Ground lab Ila q in Aat 1' 017 1 /PRIP.;ii TE sa.LE. o : Respectfully announces to his friends ; The subscriber hereby offers to sell his and the public in general, that he continues . valuable lot'of ground, at private sale, situa on an extensive scale, the I ted in. Hanover township, Lehigh county, on the public road leading from Allentown Coachmaking Business, . to Bath, adjoining lands of Joseph Lichten in all its various branches, at the old stand in waiter, William Wint and others, contain- West flamilton Street, directly opposite ' i n.r 19 acres. Thereon is erected a fi rst rate Hagiibuelis Hotel, where he is always ; 1 - prepared to manufacture to order at the c--7 - ,-" TWO Story Stone House, shortest notice and also keep on hand, i ni - Itj nearly new, a frame Barn with • - • ' Paronches, Ontnibuyscs, Rock- "Z Wagon house attached, and all oth tie ,--.,_ , ..„. :Iv 0 awa y s , a arrga th, y or k w igs _ ,er necessary outbuildings. , ons. Bugles, SnikPlls, ..S.c., 4.c. I:4Vre ‹ , Thereon is also a first rate i f• - •'72;V.1 IVhich, for beauty and durability. cannot ; ',7,Vs'• Apple Orchard, he surpassed by any Coachinalier in, the 1. a ......with the best quality of grafted State or elsewhere, while his terms are as i Trutt, - of ever,v_kinri...alsimi-sufficient-supply- Id water, The whole is under good fencing and in a high state of cultivation. The subscriber deems it unnecessary to say more in praise of this beautiful lot, as purchasers will of course examine the same arid satisfy themselves of the above fact.—' The condition can he learned from the own- er who resides on the hind. I HENRY FOGELMAN. August 14, 1851 11—ufj reasonali e as t lose o nny of ter establish mem. Ile uses none but firstrate mated and employs none but the best of work men—oonsequently, he intends that the ve hicles manufactured at his establishment "shall take the shine (ff" of all others man ufactured in this part of the country. Lie prefesses to understand his business by ex perience, and therefore nssurt s the public that he is enabled to render satisfaction .to his customers. Call and judge for you rsel res. Wooden or iron axletrees made to or der : and Repairing of all Icinda_done_atth • shortest nonce and on the most reasonabh BEM Old vehicles when in exchange for new ones at a amid banzain. RUL3ERT KIZANIER. ¶ —6m July 10 rv-y t 2,1 .1 1,, CO IL 3 STOVE MANUFACTORY. James IL• Takes this opportunity to intorm his friends aid the public in general, that he has removed his store and workshop, in his newly built business house, easily known by its iron front, between the German Re lormed Church, and Pretz, Guth & Co's Store; - and one door east of the L.;thigh Reg ister ()dice, when with a very large addi tion to his former stock, he is able to expose to public view, and offer for sale the largest Assortment of Stores I'-1p ever brouoli to All among which are br nenest and hest Cooking:. liliotn, Office and Parlor Stoves, for 11ood curd. 'l•he patterns are sn numerous that it would ()c -elli t. too much space to enumerate them. therefore we would recommend one and al! to step into his beautiful Stor e and exam. ine fir yourselves, mid we assure you that you will not leave the establishment without making a purchase of some kind. Besides Stoves, he keeps every immagh liable article wanted in house keeping. such as Iron, Tin and ['rioter ware, all of which he will sell at the cheapest cash prices.— Thankful for past favors. he trusts that his immense assortment and his reducer( way of selling- will gain him many new mmers to whom he will ever feel thankful. lie will exchamie new for old Stoves. All his wares will be sold wholesale and retail A Ihmtnwit, t tct. LOOK HERE A Certain and Effectual Cure. The subscriber,liruf7gist in the Borough of Bethlehem; Northampton county, adopts this method to inform sufferers of a [nun matic complaint, be it !Amatory. Chronic or Acute, that he prepares an article of med cine, that will effect a certain cure of this wide spud and painful disease. It is put up in Quart bottels, each bottle accompani• ed by a box of °Moneta. The liquid to he taken internally, and the ointment external ly. The genuine article can be had onit• by the undersigned, a !inimical Druggist and Chemist,and originator of the medicine. Price two dollars per bottle, or six bottles for ten dollars—which will be sent to inva lids in any part of the county. free of charge. All orders must be accompanied with the Cash, or they will receive no attention. Ir-ly This medicine needs no piffling, it speaks for itself, while perfectly harmless in its ope ration it eradicates the system from the effects produced by unskillful treatment. It bas already produced some astonishing cures, and of cases there the patient has been confined to the house for ysars, and those that got abroad only with the use of Crutches, were set at liberty by the use of Crom one to six Bottels. Certificates of cures can be shOwu from the most respect able citizens. 1128 Lir - Non e is genuine. without his written signature in blue ink. JIENRY GANGWER, Prriprietin., Bethlehem, Penn. December 21. V---1Y - - S elcrl " and .11 0 71 PRODUCE AND GENERAL . CO DS mixsion .7, ,3 I No. 67 NORTH WHARVES, Below Vine Strect, Philadelphia, Adopt thiS method to inform their friends and country rrierchantg in general, that they have lately established the above business, in all its various branches, at. No. 67 North Wharves, where they will .be happy to at tend to the wants of their customers. Among the many ariicles constantly pt on hand of Dried and Pickled Fish, de. &c. will be found an assortment of Mackerel, Salmon, Shad, herring Blue Fish, Cod Fish. Pork, Lard, Pam, 'Sides, Shoulders, Chase, §•c. All of which will besold at the most reasonable prices. Recollect the place March 6 JOB PRINTING, Neatly, executed at the ' , Register" Office Good Horses and Safe Vehicles! allenlown Livery VA StAVISAIIII THE subscribers take this method to in- form the public that they have lately enter ed into Partnership in the large "Livery Establishment" formerly owned by George Beisel. They have completely replenished -,•• their lame stock of HORSES, CARRIAGES 1 Sx . qtr. ,suy . l. o Their Horses are safe and all -._,4? good travellers ; their vehicles mostly 'new and of the latest style, and such as have been used are repaired and repainted in the best manner. They continue the business at the old stand in William street, in the Bo rough of Allentown. They will always be prepared to furnish their Customers at the shortest possible no tice with sure and gentle horses, good car riages and careful drivers if requested. Families can be suited at all times with ve hides to their particular tastes. Their charges are reasonable, and ia or der to continue the high credit it has here tofore gained of being the "best livery estab lishment in Allentown," they t% ill leave nothing undone to keep on hand the best ind safest horses, the neatest and most splen •lid carriages, and sober and careful drivers. Their charges are very reasonable and hope by strict attention to business to satis fy all those who may favor them with their ! custom. HOFFMAN& COMPANY. Septetnlwr 16, 1651. Baker's Improved Churn. 11 ith Double Spiral Wheel. So ninnerous are the Churns, that we had Amos' come to the conclusion. that all were but mere modifications without tiny essen tial and tinder these impres kioes we slightly examined this !Awn.— C,lesor investigation, however, has led us to a different conclusion. As the most simple and the least observable improvement is of ten the 'most important, appears to he the case here. :llr. Baker's Churn is simple, thimble and not liable to get out of repair. I easily worked. secures a constant supply of ,1 pure air. displacing the gas as it is created, land produces thorough and rapid agitation of the cream. The mechanical ansit uc- Lion of the Paddles is such as to he the tint perfect in bringing the Butter together in flee to Itveoly minutes. The good qualities of the Churn. have been fully established, as it has been tested in trials with other Churns, and has brought butter in far less time, and in much greater quantity and of a better quality. The simplicity of construction renders the cleaning of this Churri less laborious than any other now in use. They may be ekamined and purchased from the subscri ber, at Lis workshop ; near Siegersville; North Whitehall township, Lehigh county, on very reasonable terms "1-:3111 Sfegffsville August 14, _Fashionable & In Easton. LUCAS HAINES, W OULD resPectfully invite the atten tion of his old customers, the public in general, and the COUNTRY AMR CHA NTS in particular, to the larg e assort ment and superior style and quality , of HATS and CAPS, suitable for the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, which he has just received and is scllin,g at reduced prices. He has also on hand a large assortment of Moleskin, Silk, Bearer, Neu! ria, Russia, Rough Ready, Palm, Braid, Leghorn, Panama, L'.lm 9{ Canada SE rale, and every other kind of Hats, and will be able to suit the taste and inclination of all who may favor him with a call. has been _ selected ;with--the-greatest-care, and having spent the greater part of his life in the manufacture of hats, he knows that he can sell' as cheap, and as neat and gen teel an article as any other cstabtablishment either in Easton or the Cities. Ilis Stand is on the north side of North ampton street, one door above Rader's Store, and nearly opposite the Easton, Bank. COUNTRY lIIERCH.ANTS, will do well to examine his stock, as he is prepared' to accommodate them. on the low est terms. Easton, May 21E. ¶-ly J. CULBERTSON. His Stock INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 163 h CHESNUT STREET near Fifth street. Directors Chatles N. Bancker, Geo.lV. Richards Thomas Hart, Mord. D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, " Adolp. E Bone, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson, CONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent and limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as lowas are cousis• 'ant with security. The Company have reserved a large Conlin• gent Fund, which with theft' Capital and Yremi• urns, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The assets of the company, on January Ist, 1848, as Wished af_ueeabl •to an Act of A. E CEI Mortgages, Real Estate, Temporary Loans, Stocks, Cash, ac., Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one million two hundred thousand dollars, losses by fire, there by affording, evidence of the advantages of insu ranee, as well as the ability anti dkposition to meet with promptess, all liabilities. GH - A -12- LES - NHEA - NCKERTPreSiden CHARLES G. BANCKER, Sec'y. The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution, and are now prepared to make insurances on every descrip -lion of property; at the lowest rates. AUGUSTUS L. RUBE; Allentown C. F. BLECIC, Bethlehem. Allentown,June 13, 1818. a/ii,TiMitta 9 o VAT VAT S S I. 0 The subscribers take this method to in form the citizens of Allentown, and the sill roundinqcountry, that they have lately pur chased the right of Arnold's Patent sash Lock for Lehigh County. This Lock, for simpli city g,0.-.‘s ahead of any thing in the way of Sash Locks ever got" up, and is even supe rior to the Sash Weights, and at less than mie-fourth the costs. As an evidence of its simplicity and du - - lability ne would only mention, that it has taken the premiums ofall the Fairs, where it has been exhibited for competition. Of this number is the -Now York State Fairs of 1519 and 1550" -Stale Fair of Alitry land in ,1550, and Fair or the American In stitute" in 1550. Ilondreds of recommen. dations be added, but we deem it un. necessary, as the article will recemmend itself. - S. P. nuTz &co A 0 , 1154 1 . 2, • 11—:.int 13ault Note I.:iiii-t. (l'uerecled Weekly front Lktedur.) Bk ()I' X America par Mechanics hank of Bk of Pennsyl v. par Newark Bank of Commerce Mechanics bank at late Moyamensing par Burlington pat Ilk of N Liberties, par Mechanics & Man- Ilk of Penn ToWns. par ulhcturers batik pat Panto - I . s & Mcchan.par Newark banking & Kensington par Ins. Company I Manor. & Meehan par New Hope & Lela Mechanics par ware Br. Com p.fa qed Cirard par Orange bank ?.. Philadelphia . par Peoples batik L Schuylkill pat Plainfield bank southwark par Princeton bank pal Western par Salem banking Co. pat Commercial Bank State hank at Eliza •• of Pennsvlv. par bethtown.Newark, Bk of the U States 12 Camtleti,N. Bruns- pat Bk BA NRS. wok, pal I Sus.-ex bank I 13k of Chambershurg Ilk of tlettysburg I I Tnioll bank 3 Bit of Pittsburg 2 Trenton bank. co. pal Biz of Susi'. County 858 Yardlexville bridge Bk of Chester Co. par company 25 Bk of Germantown par DELA WA n F.. Bk of Danville par The Banks of the state Bk of Delaware Co. par of Delaware are all at Bit of Middletown I par. Bk of Montg. Co. par NEW YOIZIC Bk of Northumber, .oar Columbia Bank & i New York City—blis ,)! B r id ge c omp. p d c.Chelsea bank 80 Carlisle Batik 1 Clinton bank 50 Doylestown Bank pt Commercial bank' 10 Easton B an k p ar Lafayette bank 50 i E xc h ange B a nk , i , Washington bank 70 l i' Et ie Bank~ Cue:min Besse. Farmers & Drovers ! i n c o me) , county Bank /' banku 711 Franklin Bank 1 Bank of America. 35 Farmers Bank of du of Commerce 40 Bucks County Par do of Brockpoi t 36 Farmers Bank of do of Lodi 25 Lancaster Par do of Olean 35 Farmers Bank of {do of Tonawanda 50 Reading par do or Lyons 2/. Farmers' Bank of ido of Western Schuylkill co. par. New York 30 Harrisburg B a n k I ! Bing l hampton bank 40 Honesdale Bank l' Cana Lancaster Bank par ' bank 5 Cattaraugus county Lancaster Co. Bank part bank Lebanon Bank 41 : Erie 35 county bank, .50 Lehigh Co. Bank s° , Farmers & Drovers Lehigh Navigation ; CO. Seri pt. /fl; Farmers bank bank of Fr 5 , Minersitank of neca county JO Pottsville P ar Hatitilton bank, 30 Merchants & Ma " ar • Lewis county bank 60 Bank, Pittsburg. i Mechanics batik at 46 Monongahela Bank, Buffalo 45 BroWnsvillr, ' 1 - Merchants bank at Taylorsville Del. Buffalo 40 Bridge Company, 25 Millets bank of New West Branch Bank, I I York 10 Wyoming Bank, / 'Oswego bank 20 York Bank, „ I Phenix hank 35 NEW JERSEY. ;Staten Island bank 50 Belvidere Bank B State bank of.N Y..__.80 . Burlington County , St. Lawrence batik 75 Bank par Union bank 2'5 Commercial Bank : Cumberland Bank i United States bank 30 par N. York bank. Co. 70 Farmerspankpar 'Tenth Nark bank. 25 Farmers & Meehan , White Plains bank 6 ics Bank,Ralkway 4 i cC•AII other banks no Farmers &Merchants I mentioned in the, above __.. Bank, Mid. Point, / list arc from Ito 2 per Morris County bank 11 , I cent discouat.. (0-The notes on atl, Banks marked with a dash ( -1 are not purchased by the brokers. .7013 JPIZ/Pri TAW 45;r; Neatly executed from the ~ licgister" Office Another Scientific Wonderi . PEPSIN • .1N .41171F1C1.91, DIGESTIVE Vlula, or Gastric, Suicel A GREAT DISPEPSIA CURER ! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach Of the Ox, after directions of Baron Lie big. the great Physiolo g ical Chemist, by ./. ,S'.. Houghton. M. D ., No. 11, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is n truly wonderful remedy for In digestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation ; and Debility curing after Nature's own method, •by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. 1711alf a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five" Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours,' .._out_of-the-stotnach. Digestion. Digestion is chiefly per- - formed in the stomach by the aid of.a fluid which freely exudes front the tuner coat of that organ, when in a state of health, called . the Gastric Juice. This fl uid is the Great Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserv ing and Stimulating Agent of the stomach and intestines. Without it there will be no digestion no conversion of food into blood, and no nutrition of the body ; but rather a foul, torpid, painful, and destructive condi tion of the whole digestive apparatus. A ; - ereatTlrelf - diiird, or injured stomach produ ' ces no good Gastric Juice, and hence the disease, distress and debility which ensue. Pepsin and Rennet.—Pepsin is the chief element, or great digesting principle of the Gastric Juice. It is found in great abun dance in the solid parts of the human sto mach tefter death, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest itself. or eat itself up. It is also found in the stomach of animals, as the ox, calf, &c. It is the material used by farmers in making cheese, called Rennet, the effect of which has long been the spe cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. Ren net possesses astonishing power. The sto mach of a calf will curdle nearly one thou sand times its own weight of milk. Baron Loebig, states that, "One part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand parts of water, will digest meat and other rood." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be perfectly supplied, we quote the following S'ciewific Beideneel—Baron Liebig, in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "Au Artificial Digestive Fluid may be readily prepared from the in UCOUS mem brane of the stomach of the Calf, in which various article's of Mod, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner us they would be in the human stomach." Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Wilson , Co., New. York, page 35, states the same great fact, and describes the method of pre paration. There are few higher authori ties than Dr. Pereira Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Che mistry in the Medical College of the Uni versity of New York, in his "Text Book of Chemistry," page 8S(;, says, "it has been a question whether artificial digestion could be performed—but it is now universally ad mitted that it may be." Professor Dunelison of Philadelphia, in his great work on Hainan Physiology, de.. votes more than fifty pages tcilm examina tion of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the GaStric Juice, and from the living human stomach and from animals are well'known. "In all ca- • se's," "lie says" "digestion occurred as per fectly in the artificial as in the natural di gestions." ds a Dyspepsia Curcr.- , -Dr. Houghton's. preparation of Pepsin has produced the most marvellous effects, curing cases of De bility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossi- • ble to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisenient— but authenticated certificates have been given of more than 200 Remarkable Cures, in Philadelphia,. New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but per manent. 1;890,558 55 728,358 90 205,459 00 1.5,563 15 46,581 87 $1,220,097 67 ' It is a gnat Nervous Antidote, and from the astonishingly small quantity necessary to produce healthy digestion, is believed to act upon Bleetro-Magnetie Principles!--There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints which it does not seem to reach and rot - nave at once•: No matter how bad they may be, it gives instant relief! A single dose removes all the unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, 'to make these' good effects perrnanent, purity of blood and vigor of body, follow at once. It is particme lady excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting,. Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach,• distress after eating, low, cold, state of the' Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirirs,'Des•- pondency, Emacittion, Weakness, tenden-- - cy to Insanity, Suicide, &c. Price one Moller per bottle. One bottiiis" will often effect a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POWDERS, • Sent by Mail, Free of Postage. For con- - venience of sending to nll parts of the coun- • try, the Digestive matter of the pepsin is put up in the form of Powders, with direr= Lions to be dissolved in diluted alcohol, wa ter, or • syrup, by the patient. These pow ders ,contain-just -the 'same matter as the bottles, but twice the quantity for the same 'price, and will be sent by mail, free of Post , age, fur one dollar sent (postpaid) to Dr. S. Houghton, No. 11 North Eight streetr Philadelphia, Pa. . Six, packages for five dollars... Every . . package and bettlebears the written signs-- Lure of. J. S. Houghton, M. b).,. Solo Pro-- prietor. - . WAgents,wantedAn every town•i!i'ltid• Unite&States..: Very liberal Illectiunta yen to, the trade: Druggists, , Postmastere, and Booksellers are desired teacuetragente. August 8 • If —ly
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