The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, April 15, 1852, Image 4

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HE undersigned respectfully informs
'IL his friends and the travelling public, that
he is still keeping the well known Hotel in
North Third Street, No. 237, called the
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Merchant's House,
Which is the most oonvenient "Home," in
the City to the travelling customer. Loca
ted as it is nearly in the centre of Business
and An and con vnient to th - e - prin=,
ciple Railroad and and other Depots. He
will spare no exertion or expense in Turn•
ishlng his table with all the market alibi:is.
His house is large and convenient having
nighty rooms, furnished with single and
double bedding.
Persons visiting the City with their famil
ies can be furnished with private rooms '
and charged only Seventy-five cents per
day. Persons with their own conveyances
can be accommodated with a good yard and
stabling.
WILLING H. BUSH
Pith. Jan. 22d,
SAVE YOUR MONEY !
Charles P. Freeman & Co.,
(LATE FREEMAN, HODOES & CO.)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
144 Broadway, 1 Door South of Liberty
Street, New York,
H AVE now on hand, and will be receiv
ing daily through the season, New
Goods direct from the European manufac
tures, and cash Auctions, rich fashionable
fancy Silk Millinery Goods. Our stock of
Rich Ribbons, comprises "every variety of
the latest and most beautiful designs im
ported.
Many of our goods aro manufactured ex
pressly to our order, from our own design
and patterns, and stand unrivalled. We
offer our goods for nett Cash, at lower pri
ces than any credit House in America can
afford.
All purchasers will find greatly to their
interest to reserve a portion of their money
and make selections from our great variety
of rich cheap goods.
Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes
and belts.
Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes, Lisses, and
Tarletons.
Embroideries, Collars, Chemisetts, Capes,
Berthas.
Habits, Sleeves, Cufls, Edgings, and In
•ettings.
EMbroidered Revice, Lace, and Hem
stitch Cambric
Blonds, Illusions, and Embroidered Laces
for Caps.
Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas
and Veils,
Honiton Mechlen, Valenciences, and
Brussels Laces.
English and Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lis
le Thread, and Cotton Laces.
Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk,
Gloves, and Mitts.
French and American Artificial Flowers.
French Lace, English, American, and
Italian.
Straw Bonnets and Trimmings.
New York, March, 25, If-6m
J. E. VAN METER,
Manufacturer and Importer of
Paper Hangings and Wide
Curtain Papers,
No. S 3, North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
vow offers great inducements to the
Country Trade.
I am determined to adopt the motto,
"email Profits and Quick Sales," and no
combination.
As 1 manufacture the article myself, I will
warrant all my goods full length and width.
Always on hand a rich assortment of Gold
and Velvet Borders, Oak and Siena Marble
Papers, and other decorative styles suitable
for Halls, Parlors, Dining Rooms, &c. Also
a cheap article suitable for Chambers, Kitch
ens, &c.
Fire-Board Prints, &c. &c.
FAIT orders promptly attended to.
Warehouse, No. 33, North Third Street,
East side, four doors below the City Hotel.
Philadelphia.
J. E. VAN METER
Feb. 12
Assignee Notice.
Notice is hereby given, that Edwin Mr
lacher, and his wife Leah, of the 13orough
of Allentown, Lehigh county, have on the
27th day of March, 1852, made a volunta
ry assignment of all the property, real, per
sonal and mixed, to the undersigned for the
benefit of their creditors. Such, therefore,
who are indebted to the said Edwin Har
lecher, will see the necessity of making set
tlement between now and the 15th of May
neat; and those who have any legal claims,
will present them in the above specified
time to Eli J. Saeger, Esq., in Allentown.
ABRAHAM BUTZ, .dssignee,
April 1.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The Partnership heretofore existing un
der the firm of Lind (S. Guth, in the-f-lut
in4 business, in Allentown, has been dis
olved by mutual consent on the Ist of
March instant. Mr. Lind, has the books
of the firm, those then who are yet• indebt
ed to the firm will see the necessity of call
ing linmediately and settle their account.
JACOB LIND,
WILLIAM GOOD.
®'The business will be continued at tho
old standby Mr. Lind.
• , • _ 11—ew
New Boot, Shoe and Leather
Store in Allentown,
ROXE 31° 4' 9- a 9.1)
Have lately entered into Partnership in
the above business, and have taken the
large and spacious house on the corner, di
rectly opposite the Odd FelloWs' Hall, in
Hamilton street.
They inform their former customers and
the public iii general, that they intend do•
ing business on a more extensive scale, than
has Tier before been done in Allentown.—
'They keep front 40 to 50 hands-in employ,
by which means they will be able to furn
ish customers work at tho shortest possible
notice. Their stock on hand at present
comprises a very large assoruneut of Gen-
tlernens' Superfine, Patent Leather, French
Morocco and
Calf-Skin Boots
besides a large lot
of course wens'
r.
and boys' boots.
FrTt
-"131 Their stock of
Ladies shoes is indeed very large, as they
intend tone able to fill out large orders (from
country merchants) among which can be
found every possible style of dress shoes.
such as
Jenny Lind's, Bu.skin•s, Lace •Thiole,
Jenny Lind hoots, Polkas, Slip
pers, Ties, Guile rs, Kossuth,
Excelsior, Strap,
all the above styles are manufactured. of
Patent Leather, Kidd, Morocco or Lasting.
Children shoes of every •variety and styles
plain and fancy colored.
They manufacture with a view of furn
ishing stock to merchants from the country
in any quantity, and they will warrant all
the goods they manufacture to be of better
material and more durable ; and at prices
less than they can be purchased in Phila.
delpliia. •
larA full assortment of shoe findings, of
every description. Also all kinds of Leath
er, Oak and Hemlock tanned solo leather,
Kip, Calf and 'French Morocco, Kid, Pat
ent Lining Leather, all of which will be sold
at city prices. •
They invite merchants and customers
from the country to give them a call, exam
ine their large stock of goods, and we as•
sure them they will not go away dissatisfied.
We say again, remember the place—oppo
site the Odd Fellows' Ilall, in Hamilton
Street, Allentown.
March 11
SOMETHING NEW
Burcaw's Sky-Light
katiT,lfll2lllTl k:01)23,
'The subscriber respectfully intrin the
publi c in general, that he !;t:s just opened his
SKY-LIGHT DAGLERIILIN ROOMS,
expressly constructed fur the pu'rpose of
taking superior Daguerreotypes. in llnmil
ton Street, a few doors below the german
Reformed Church, third story of the newly
erected building occupied by Mr. J. El.
Bush as a Stove and Tinware Depot.
As it is n well established fact, that Da
' guerrean Likenesses in true perspective can
only be taken by Sky-Light. The position
of his rooms for blending beauty of light
and shade, enables him to give the most
splendid and the most life like expressions,
and as ho has determined not to pass off
any picture unless perfect in every respect,
he would respectfully solicit all those who
wish to have a correct likeness of high fin
ish, to favor him with a call.
Likenesses taken of all sizes, with or with
out colors, single or in groups, in a style •
not surpassed in this place or the largest
Cities, on cloudy as well as clear days, on
the very best of plates, in cases, lockets,
breast-pins, finger-rings, &c. Such are the
advantages of Sky-Light, that he is enabled
to produce perfect likenesses of children in
the short time of only 2 seconds.
We recommend ladies to dress in
fig re or dark dresses.
Pices of of Pictures according to size and
finish.—A II pictures warranted durable.
WEntrance to the above Rooms at the
first Alley below J. 11. Bush's ware-room.
N. B. Instruction given in the art, and ap
paratuiaild stock furnished at city prices.
January G.
Good Horses and Safe Vehicles!
alleitlown
EstalAisAula (mt.
1 11-3(11
THE subscribers take this method to in
form the public that they have lately enter-
NI into Partnership in the large "Livery
Establishment" formerly owned by George,
Beisel. They have completely replenished
their large stock of
HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c.
.141"1, Their Horses are safe and all
good travel ers ; 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 13o
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 et all times with ye
hicks to their particular tastes.
Their charges are reasonable, and in or
der to continue the high credit it has here
tofore gained of being the "best livery estab
lishment in Allentown," they will, leave
nothing.undone to keep on hand the best
and safest horses, the neatest and most splen
did carriages, and sober and careful drivers.
, Their charges arc very reasonable and
hope by strict attention to business to satis
fy all those who may favor them with their
custom.
1-101TNIAN & CONIPANY.
September 18,1351'. T--8m
BONE i & GOOD.
cg—(3 m
S. W. BURCA W.
Brandreth and Wrights 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 office of the .Lehigh Register" by the
dozen boxes, at wholesale prices.
July 5. °J--em
ew Goods ! New Goods
Builders Look rEere.
A NEM' ASSORTMENT OF
IL/ER t ! 't Iregß !
The undersigned announce to the public,
that they have just returned from Philadel . -
phia and New York, with a very large lot
of Hardware, consisting of
;:erelvy-f--,4; House Parni,rhing article
;Seullcry, Coach Trimmit,gs
Saddlery and Shoc-findintrs, all of which
will be sold at extremely low prices. They
ad; the public to give SAEGER'S [ [AMMAR':
brain:, sign of the
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a call, in order to convince thernselvesof the
fact, that a , pi:niny saved is a penny wade.'
U. & SAEUER.
May 8. 91-1 y
To Mousc-kcepers.
A great assortment of Iloude furnishing
articles, such cs .
ENA mELED and tinned inside, cook ing
vessels, sauce and step• pans, preserve ket
tles, fish and ham kettles, frying i i %ans,
grid
irons, wafile.irons, &c.
TEA TRAYS and Wait ors, from com
mon to fine, in sets and tlort , ns. A l'-o, goth
ic lona, in sets, anti in vaticty of patterns.
KNIVES and FOlZKS—in sets and doz
ens ; also knives only ; carvers, steels, cook
and butcher knives, with a variety of other
manufactures.
POCKET and PER N VES zors,
scissors, shears, from the best makers; one,
two, three, and 4 blade knives.
SHOVELS, spadtm, hoes, chains, rakes,
pick. axis,
SI and TOM 3, Icon and bras:
polished steal lire SeLi and standards, coal
hods, tailors' irons sinoothin:J irons &c.. and
for sale by . kcz.J SAEOER.
11.20 N.—A lot of flaunio_Toil awl
Iron, Slicet Iron, American ;tr.!!
Band Iron, Hoot) 1 7on, Cast and
Steel, Itfluitru-, anti tound, just received
will.; Anvils awl Vices, and for sale cheap
at the store of U & J B,IEUER,
May S. '-1 v
GLASS.—:-150 Box'es Glass, ti by 10, 10
by I'2, 10 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by 16, and
various ul.llf2r seizes, for sale by
& SA
TO SIP SENIANERS.--Jus•t rcceived a ,
new o,sorinient Aldta‘iin and 13iniling
Leather, Losts, Shoe-thread, Wu , , -, clen
French Rubers, and numerous other artic
les belon , itig to the shoemoliing business
& J SAEGER.
01LS & VA PNISI 1.- -I' oils of all kinds,
boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var
nish of all hinds, Glue sok'
cheap by 0 & J.SAEGER.
PLANES,—A full assortment of Planes
of John Bell's best ma I:e, also a large assort
ment of Carpenter's Tools, for sale cheap
by 0 & J SAEGER.
TO MECIIANICS.—TooIs of every de
scription, such as Bench and Moulding
Planes, Hand, Pannel, and Back Saws,
13race and Bit's,. A uzer Bats, Hatchets,
Squares, &c., for sale by
HOLLOWA HE.-500 Iron Pots and
Kettles, just received and for sale at very
reduced prices at the store of
May 8
NAILS.-300 Kegs of the best Nails
Brads and Spikes, just received and for sal.
by • 0 & J SAEGER.
W ELITE. LEAD.-2 tons of White Lead
just received, Pure and Extra, aTid forsake
by
Afay 8
Builders.
A splendid assortment of Front and Parlor
Locks with mineral knobs, german Locks,
Latches, I3olts, H inges, Screws, Paint Brush
es, and a variety of tither building . [lard
ware just unpacking., and for sale cheaper
than ever by . J SAEGER.
May S.
11 G. SICKET„
BRASS WORIER,
Philadelphia.
Respectfully informs the citizens of Al
lentown and its vicinity that he continues
at his old stand
No. 22 North Second Street
the inanufacturing of
Gas Fixtures, Sicb•els' Patent Fluid
Lamps, Chandeliers, Giratuhdes,
Baguet Holders,
EVIle also manufiictures Fluid and Pine
Oils:
His prices are moderate, and his orders
will be filled with the greatest dispatch.—
Therefore remember the place, No. :12,
North Second Street Philadelphia.
Nov. 27, 1851. 4,7,_ ly
, 04.1
NIA.
C. 9 Li ..ts lo
On the night of the sth ;„- .N o v eui
lust, we have ;;; ( eviousiv informed you
by chre':.:ar,) our stock of hardware was in
jured by water, in consequence of a fire oc•
eurring on our premises. Our entire stuck
Wn'i sold at Public Auction, November 2:i
to 29, on account of Underwriters. by whom
we were fully insured. In addition to our
foreign orders previousilv forwarded fur
Spring Sales, we immediately ordered such
goods as were necessary to complete our
assortment, all of which we are now re.
mrchased at the lowest market prices will
consist of an entire new and complete a—
sortment oft/aid:care, Cutlery, Guns,
selected with great care of the most desira
ble and improved styles and manufacture.
The Reduction in cost of many articles in
Our line, and a determination to sell at a
Sinai/ advance on our usual terms with a
close and personal attention to business and
the wants of our customers, will we hope in
sure to us a continuance of there patronage
FAUST & IVINEI3IIENFAZ,
./Vo. 115.1 North Third Street
Philadelphia, Feb. 19,
'llhe Ciinrd Life Insurance Annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia, Office No.
IGO Chestnut Street, Charter Perpetual,
CAPITAL 300,000.
Cottbinue to inake hiSllralleCB on Lives on
the most favorable terms.
0 & J SAEGER
The capital hying • paid up and invested
tom-flier with the accumulated premium fund
ik fibrils a pei:lect security to the insured.
The premium nay be paid in yearly, halt
earl}', or quarter'y payments.
The eomi any add a • LiONUS at stated pe
-1 inds to the insurance let life. The tir, ,
bonus was appropriated in December, I
:utwunting to 10 per cent. on the stun in
sured under the oldest policies, t0..8.1 per
colt, 7.1 per cent, &c., on others in propor
tion to the time of standing making an addi
tion of $lOO, $87,50, $75, &c., on evert.
$lOOO originally insured, which is an aver
age of more than 50 per cent on the prunti
ums paid, and without increasing the alumni
payment to the company.
o & J SAEGER
*-ly
O &J SAEGER:
If-Iy
No. of ! Su tu l Bonus :Amount of policy and
Policy.qusured, ,o.r. bonus payable at the
Auuttlond party's decease.
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No. 51 $ 1000 $lOO —, ,
$ 1100
, t 881 3500 250 , 2750
tt 200 4000 ' 400 —4400
t
275 2000 124 - 2175
336 5000 i 437 501 5437
Pamphlets containing tables of rates,.and
explanations of the subject; forms of appli
cation ; and further information can be had
at the Mike in Philadelphia, or on applica
tion to A. L. Rune, Agent in Allentown.
B. W. RICHARDS, President.
NO. F. JAMES. actuary.
December 1.3.
Straw Goods--Springy 1852,
THE Subscriber is now prepared to ex
hibit to Merchants and Arlilliners his
usual heavy stock of Ladies' and Misses'
for Gentlemen ; which for extent, 'Variety
and beauty of manufacture, as well as uni
formly close prices, will be founil unrivaled.
THOMAS W HITS,
No. 41 South Second Street Philadelphia
Feb. 12..
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sECKEHT it COSA
a r,
VI HOLES ILE AND RETAIL 9
ti $1
6
2 Tobacco, Snuff and Segaij
Li
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i
A few doors below the Ger-i,l
8 man Reformed Church, B
0 a
o Hamilton Street, a
3 i 6 . 1
CI ALLENTOWN, r.t. n
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4
a _g„7- GOODS ALL WARRANTED. zi LI
" j Pte. 15 . 11 Iv t 4
ha -laza:3o arnzrezoormaam?-aalearl2.3l,l
Fashionable
Vivit & C
he Easform.
LUCAS HAINES,
W OULD respectfully invite the atten
tion of his old customers, the public
in general, and the COUNTRY MER
CI I ANTS in particular, to the large assort
ment and superior style and quality of
HATS mid CA PS, suitable for the
SPRING AND SUMER TRADE,
which he has just received and is selling, at
reduced prices.
e lle has also on hand a large assortment of
Illoleskin, Silk, Beaver, ~Vcutria, •
Russia,Roug,h S• Rem Palm,
B ra id, Leghorn, P(111(1211(1,
Canada Straw,
and every other Idnd of flats., and will be
able to snit the taste and inclination of all
who may favor him with a call.
liis Stock
has been selected with the greatest care,
and hat.iog spent the treater part of his life
in the manufacture of hats, he buotvs that
he can sell as cheap, and as neat and gen
teel an article as any other estabtablishment
either in Easton or the Cities.
His Stand is on the north •side of North
amptun :,treet, one door above Hader's Store
and nearly opposite the Easter. l3ank.
Co I 'N Til Y d /ERC'H.,/NTS,
will do well to examine his smelt, as he
Prepared to accommodate thein o on the low
est, tennis.
I:aston,
1111 1n.3111..E1111
STRAW AND SILK BONNETS,
STRAW TRINIMINICIS AND
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ;
Palm•leaf, Panama and Every Variety of
Summer Hats
THE FRANKLIN FRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia,
OFFICE, No. 163} CHESNUT STREET
near Fifth street.
Chat les N. Bancker, Geo. W. Richards
Thomas Ilan, Mord. D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner, o Adolp. E Boric,
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 arc consis•
(ant with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contin
gent Fund, which with their Capital and Priem.
urns, safely invested, afford ample protection to
the assured.
The assets ot_the comnanv_,_on—lanuar —lst
- - .
1848, as published agreeably to an Aci of A:
sembly, were as follows, viz:
Nlortzages, $957,313 414
Real Estate, 84,377 84
- Temporary Loans, 125,605 73
Stocks. 62,35 . 1 50
Cash, ace., 46,481 39
Since theirincorporation,a period of eighteen
years. they have paid upwards of nes million
wo l,rutdrerl thousand dollars,lesses by fire, there
I.y of ev:•leru , nl Hie advantages of insu•
ranee, as well as the ability and •li.position to
meet with prompieSs,
CUARLES N. HACKER, Pre.•ident.
CITA IMES G. BANCKER, Seey.
The Subscribers arc the appe;ntcd Agents of
the above mentioned Enstitutien, and are now
- prepared to make insurances on every descrip
lion of property, at the lowest rates.
AT'GUSTITS 1,. 12Ull E, Allentown
C. F. BLECK, Bethlehem.
Allentown, June 13, 18413.
LIMMIU2=I
ATTORNEY ANDtOMiELLOR AT LAW
011 ice a . few doors flys! of the Court House.
trir I le can hc consulted both in the Gcr.
nun and English languages
Allentown, April 4,
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS.
JOIN 6TO,NE A S: SONS,
Imporicrs (HIP' Dealef3 in
FrefitCh MiEliniery (Roo)1R,
I\u. 15 Sou Tit SecoNr;‘. c,_; TREE : r ,
tiL
f t PrVP; I ofkr to tle•ir ens
"tors tra , l,2 a larg.r and wel
as,t , ortment
Silks, Ribbons & GOOliti,
Cotirming themselve.. thi
branch of t 4 le trade, „.
[rut of their stocl; t., r
assortment tin,urptissed a. :1 v.ll
tv, tvltich he •
:11:11 011 Ike 1110 , 1.
NI:Ill:h. I It
t3tl',lli -Ic;,-.3te
(C,,rrecied 3 . c4 - nri!'s,rnCotrl'.s and
1" waii,u'•; Dcleclur.)
I 31: of N America par Mechanics bank of
13:: of I'eno,vlv. p:zr
late Moyaritensing par Nat . ling:on pa:
13k of N Liberties par M?chanica
13k of Penn Towns. par ufacuu C bank pa
Partners & :I.lechan.par Newark banking &
Kensinebon par Ins. Company
Manuf. & Meehan par New nopQ Dela
Mechanics par ware Dr. Comp. railed
Girard par Orange hank
Philadelphia par Peoples hank
Schuylkill pat Plainfield bank
Southwark par: Princeton bank pat
Western' par, Salem hanlcinr, Co. pal
Commercial Bank 'State bank at Eliza
II -311)
of Pennsylv. par, bethtown, Newark,
lllt of the 1 . States 12 emmlemN. Bruns-
Col , NTT( if B A NI:14. wick, pat
HI; of Chambersburg
I ; Sussex bank I;
Union bank
lik,of Gettysburg
- 1 Triinton bank. co. par
I.llc of Pittsburg l I
851 Vardleyville bridge
Li k of Susq. County
Ilk.of Chester Co. par i COITI
.II.IIIV 25
ilk of Germantown par DELI WARE.
:ii: of Daily di, par i f lu e flanks of the state
lili of Delaware to. par : ' Dolaware are all at
Ilk it VI iildletown 1 !par.
;k of M.aitg. Co. par' NE \ v yoh K
Bk ot Northumben oar !
Colunibia Dank & l' , le‘v York City blis A
llrid;, tl, , nip. par ! Chelsea bank 80
Carli.de flank 1 Clintoni hank 50
m 0,,,,„„, 8.,,,k par s Connn , reial !milk 10
: tsto Bank p ar I.aniye;ln hank 50
. i.. il
Exchange Bank i Washington hank 70
I.:rie Bank 2 UouNTH t' 11Axits.
Alleghany county
Fanners & Drovers
Bank I • bank 70
Franklin Bank I Bank of America 35
Farmers Bank 01 do of Commerce 40
Bucks County par do of Brockport 35
Farmers Bank of do of Lodi 25
Lancaster Par: do of Olean 35
Partners Bank of . do of Tonawanda 50
Heading p ar ; do of Lyons 2A
Partners' Bank of j do of Western
Schuylkill en. part New York
30
1 - farris burg Bank I! Binghampton bank 40
Honesdale Bank / i Canal bank 5
Lancaster Bank ' P ar i Cattaraugus county
Lancaster Co. Bank pall
bank 35
Lebanon Bank Z' Erie county bank, 50
Lehigh Co. Batk 501 Farmers & Drovers
Lehigh Navigation • i bank b .
CO. Script. 10 Farmersbank of Sc
Miners Bank of neca county .10
POttsvil le Par,. Hamilton bank, 30
Merchants & Manna'. '
~. Lewis county bank 60
Bank , Pit tsbur g' 2 ' Mechanics bank at 46
Monongahela Bank, I Buffalo 45
Brownsvill e, " / Merchants bank at
Taylorsville Del. : Buffalo
Bridge Company, 25 M il lets batik of New
Wrest Branch Bank, 1 York 1
Wyoming Bank, 1 Oswego bank 20
Y oidc Bank, I ' Phenix bank 35
NEW JERSEY. iStatenlslnad bank 50
Belvidere Bank R State bank ofN Y 80
Burlington County
,St. Lawrence bank 75
Bank Fn ., Union bank - 25
Commercial Bank # i United States bank 30
N. York bank. Co. 70
Cumberland Bank par
Partners Bank par ; Tenth Wark bank, 25
Farmers &. Meehan I White Plains bank 5
ics Bank,Rahway i tr'..4 II other banks on
Farmers &Merchants mentioned in the above
Bank, Mid. Point, list arr from Ito 2 per
Morris County bank ft cent discount
0:1-The notes of all Banks mit rlced with • dash
(—) are not purchased by Me. brokers.
ENOLIMII AND GERMAN
JOB PRINTING,
Neatly executed at the "Register Office."
INDEMNITY
Directors
$1,26890 94
ENE
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PEPSIN !
~ 1 1?7'll'ICI.11, DIGESTIVE
br Gastric S.u.icel•
A GREAT DISPEPSIA CURER !
Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach•
of the Ox, after directions of Baron Lie
big, the great Physiological Chemist, by
.1. S. Houghton. M. D., No. 11, North
Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for In=
digestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Liver .
Complaint, Jan•stipation, and Debility
curing after Nature's own method, by
Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice
FHnlf a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused
n waterw ill-d Ye
Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hoUrs,
out of the stomach.
Digestion.—Digestion is chiefly per;
formed in the stomach by the aid of a fluid
which freely exudes from the inner cont-fit
that organ, when in a state of health, callrid
the. Gastric Juice. This fluid is the Great-
Sol vent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserv--
ing and Stimulating, Agent of the stomach
and intestines. Without it there will be no
di!restion -- no conversion offood into blood,
and no nutrition of the body ; but rather a
fool, torpid, painful, and destructive condi
tiun of the whole digestive apparatuS. A
weak, half dead, 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 ftbun•T
dance in the solid parts of the human sto:
mach after death, and sometimes causes the
stomach to digest itself, or eat itself up. It
is also found in the stomach of animal?, as
the ox, calf, &c. It is the materiP I
used by
m
farers in making cheese., Called Renner,
the elfect of which long been the spe
cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of
milk is the first process of digestion. Ren
net poss:•sses astonishing, power. The sto
mach of a calf will curdle nearly one thou
sand times its ,‘%,n- weight Alf milk: Baron
1,11,13 t states that, "One part of Pepsin
'.. it ssolved in sixty thousand parts of water,
will digest meat and other f00d.." Diseased
stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice,
Renntit or Pepsin. To show that this want
may be perfectly supplied, we ;pitite the
hollowing
Sriciiiific LW/kneel-13a mon Idebig, in
his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry,
says: -An Artificial Digestion Fluid may
he readily prepared from the 11111CMIS ow l !,
brane of the stomach of the Celt, in which
carious articles oh food, as meat and eggs,
will be softened, changed, and digested, just
in the saint manner as they would be in the
hu stomach."
1)r. Pereira, in his famous treatise on
-Food and I list ," published by Wilson &
, Nett , York, page :35, states the sumo
rent Ittct, and describes the method of pre
aration. There aro few b; 8 4,,., a „0,,-„;
ties than 1)r. Pereira
inistry in the ith , T - Cal"(_•Aiirtat.ls'lP,r,Pi r , ( 2 he "
versity of New York, in his "Text Boolt - t
'Chemistry," page :356, says, "it has been
a question whether artificial digestion could
lie performed—but it is now universally ad
!flitted that it may be."
Professor Dunglison of Philadelphia, in
his great work AI /Inman Physiology, de
votes or than fifty pages to an examina
tion of this sul.ject. His experiments with
Pr. Pa•aumont, on the• Gastric Juice, ob
tained Coon the living human stomach and
from animals are well known. "In all ca
ses," -he says" "digestion occurred as per
fectly in the artificial as in the natural di
gestions."
.1s a Dyspepsia Curer.—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 advertisement—but authenticated
certificates have been given of more than.
2:)0 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. •
It is a great Nervous Antidote, and from
the astonishingly small quantity necessary
to produce healthy digestion, is believed to
act upon
Eleeoo-Magnetic Prineiplcs! 7 —There is
no form of Old Stomach Complaints which
it does not seem to reach and remove at once.
No matter how bad they may be, it gives
instant relief CA single dose removes all the
unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to
be repeated, for a short time, to make theso
good effects permanent, purity of blood and
vigor of body, follow at once. It is particu
larly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting ? ,
Cramps; Soreness of the pit of the Stomach,.
distress after eating, low, cold, state of then
Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Des.
pondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendert.
cy to Insanity; Suicide, &c.
Price one dollar per bottle. One bottle
will often effect, a lasting cure.
PEPSIN . IN POWDERS,
Sent by Mail, Free of Postage. For con
venience of sending to all parts of the coun
try, the Digestive matterof .the pepsin is
put up in the form of Powders, with direr , .
tions to be dissolved in diluted alcohol. , low ;
ter, or syrup, by the patient. Ther,, pOrkr ..
ders contain just the same mattr er as . t ha
bottles, but twice the quantity f.tr the Spine
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price, arid will be sent by mail., free of 3 'Ost..
age, for one dollar sent (Postpaid) to Dr. J
S. Floughton, No. 11 North EighE street.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Six packages for five dollari; Every
packag arid bottle 'nears the written signa
ture of eJ. S. Houghton, 31. D., solo Pro
prietor.
Agents wanted in every town in the
United States. Very liberal discounts gi
ven to the trade. Druggists, Postmasters,
and Booksellers are desired to act as agen st.
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