The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, June 03, 1852, Image 4

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Ladies and Gentleman Read!
J. W. G'RUBB
Would rffpectfully inform the citizens
of Allentown and the public generally,
that Ite has just opened his Ni.w Stock of
SpPing mad SIVAIVrICir
CONSISTING IN or
Cloths, Cassitnnres, Cnidlinaretts, Cot
tonades, Linen Coatings, Vustings, &c.
Also a splendid assortment of Ladies
Dress Goods, such as Berage, Berage de
Laines, Silas, Ginghams, Mulls, Jaconets,
Plain and Figured Swiss, Calicoes, &c.
The assortment of Gloves, rllitls, Stock
ingsTeollarsT-Fcilsr&crris-also-very-iwou
and CHEAP.
perENINTic GOODS.
_This department is also well stocked
with such as Muslins, Ticking Checks,
Diapers, Towe Flannels &c.
Groceries, Queen Aware and Looking
Ghts4(B
His assortment of Groceries, Queens
ware and Looking Glasses, is such that
will give satisfaction to all, in quality and
prices.
f-le does not wish to flatter the public by
snaking large pretentious ; but merely soli
cits a call, as he takes pleasure in shoWing
Goods, xi/holier they purchase or not.
Come one, come all and give him a call, at
the old stand in Wilson's Row, south east
corner of Market Square.
Allentown, May 13, 1852
Wonderful are the Works of Nature
The people say that 1 have the best and
cheapest Groceries in town. I believe it,
for the quantity sold is eVidence of the fact.
Farmers, remember this Tact; to be found
at the old corner, opposite Mr. Solders ho
tel. W. GRLJBI3.
Allentown, May 1:3, 1552.
Just Established
CrMc fountain Umtattrant ! I
The subscribers have latery entered in
copartnership, and have rented the large
and spacious building known as the "Old
Banking House," which has undergone n
thorough repair, and is now opened as the
Allentown
Fountain licslAurant.
The proprietors are both young and ac
tive business men, and those who will visit
their establishment, will very soon convince
themselves that they fully understand their
business.
They will always keep on hand, a fresh
amply_ of the best Oysters, Clams when in
Meed. "nrior Ato Hoot. and
All kinds of fruit, such as Oranges, Lem
ons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, A pples, &c.
Almonds, Pea and other Nuts ; Candies of
all kinds, and ev( ry other article that may
come in their line of business.
They have also furnished their Ice Cream
Saloons in the most fashionable manner,
which makes them a desirable place of re
sort, after passing through the toilsome la
bors of the (lay.
They hope by punctual attendance to
business, they will be able to gain a share o
public patronage for which they will always
be thankful.
April 21, 1852
New Boot, Shoe and Leather
Store in Allentown.
R 0 Asll 'S• GOOD
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 in general, that they intend do
ing business on a more extensive scab., than
has ever before been done in Allentown.—
They keep from 90 to 50 blinds in employ,
by which means they will be able to furn
ish customers work at the shortest possible
notice. Their stock on hand at present
comprises n very large assortment of Gen
tlemt,ns' Superfine, Patent Leather, French
Moiocco and
Calf-Skin Honig
besides n large lot
MAW.. ..4 11 Q •
of course wens'
xsr and boys' boots.
Their stock of
Ladies shoes is indeed very large, as they
intend lobe 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, Buskins, Lure Boots,
jenny Lind Boots, Polkas, Slip
pers,Ties,Gaittrs, Kossuth,
Excelsior, Strap,
oil the above styles aye manufactured of
Patent Lenther, Kidd, Morocco or Lasting.
Children shoes of every variety andotyles
plain and fancy colored.
They manufacture with n view of furn
ishing stock to merchants from the country
in any quantity, and they will warrant nil
the goods they matinfactnre to ho of better
material and more durable ; and nt prices
less than they can be purchased in Phila
delphia.
61'''A full assortment of shoe findings, of
every description. Also all kinds of Leath
er, Oak and Hemlock tanned sole 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
froin 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' Hall, in Hamilton
Street, Allentown.
Alum, .11.
Ready Made Clothing Store,
_ .
Adopt this method, to inform their friends
and the public generally, that they have
just returned from Philadelphia, with a
very heavy wick of
Spring and Summer Goods
of the most fashionable styles, from all of
which they will make to order and also keep
on hand a large supply of
at such prices, as cannot be equalled in any
establishment in this or any neighboring
tow_e. _Their present large Stock of cloth
ing consists in part of Dress Coats, of eve
ry imaginable style, for Spring and Summer
' wear, Pantaloons, fancy and plain of all
prices, Summer.,Pants_ in _great .sariety ;
Vests, Satin, fancy and plain, Drawers,
Shirts, Collars, Cravats, &c. &c. all of which
they arc determined to sell at the lowest
prices. ft is therefore "money made" to
those who wish to purchase clothing, if they
first call at Neligh L lircinig, before they
purchase elsewhere.
Orders of every' kind, will be accepted
With pleasure, and punctually attended to ;
and as they are Practical Tailors them•
selves, none but the best workmanship will
be sufk.red to pass their hands, so that they
can warrant the clothing they manufacture
in every particular.
Thankful for past favors; they hope by
punctual attendance to business, and dura
ble jobs, they will be able to gain n contin
uance of favors from a generous public.
Allentown, April 15.11—Sur
11-6 m
H. ROTH & CO.
¶-3m
RONEY & GOOD.
"11-0 m
In Allentown!!
Orelig* 6' Breinig.r,
Ready-Made Clothing,
The Navigation Openedt
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Philudclphiu,.qlkniown 4. Mauch Chunk
TRANSPORTATION LINE.
For transporting merchandize between
Philadelphia, New Plope, Easton, Free
mansburg, 13ethlehem, Allentown, Weiss•
port, Mauch Chunk awl White ilaven,and
all intermediate places along the Delaware
and Lehigh Canals ; shipped from Third
Wharf, below Vine street, on the Delaware.
They being new beginners, hope by
careful and prompt attention to their busi
ness to get a liberal share of patronage.
The proprietors have large and commo
dious Store [louses at all the above named
stopping places.
1 " . "" .I.4Nri_..& Co. Pronrietars.
Stephen Long, Philadelphia,
Samuel 1.. Opie, New !lope,
G. W. I lousel, Easton,
U. & A. Bachman, Freemunsburg,
Charles Seidel., Bethlehem,
IVilliam I lecher, Allentown,
Lewis Weiss, Weissport,
• Hubert lilolz, Mauch Chunk,
A. Pardee & Co., Hazeltori,
Morton & Blakeslee, White Haven,
March 25.
Good Horses and Safe Vehicles!
Allentown
IAN StaVVIAIIII.3IIN
TilEsubseribers 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
A Z, their large stock of
rffrlE HORSES, CARRIAGES, ite.
Their Horses are safe and all
goo( travellers ; their vehicles mostly new
and of the latest style, and such ns have
been used are repaired and repainted in the
best manner. They continue the business
at the old stand in Williatn 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
hick's 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 are very reasonable and
hope by strict attention to business to satis
fy all those who may favor them with their
custom.
111)FFMAN & COMPANY.
Septpmber 18, 1851. 111,3 m
J. F. Halbach,
Justice of the . Peace.
Takes this method to inform the public
in zeneral, that he has removed his Office
to I farrissou street, East Allentown, oppo
site Mr. William Hecker, where he will at
tend to all business appertaining and en
trusted to him, with punctually and recti
tude.
Instruments of writing, such as, Deeds
Morgages, Bonds, or Power of Attorney's
to Germany, will be neatly and correctly ex
ecuted by him.
Tle respeCtfully solicits the patronage o
the Public.
East Allentown, May 13, 1852. ¶-3m
-13randreth 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 theoiliehigh Register" by the
dozen boxes at wholesale prices.
July 15. 11-.-Orn
Sound the Tocsin !
An Unprocedelitep Display or
SCAR)O
sit the Old Corner
oi Ilan..llon and James .S'rcets
The, Ileovit's Gikove,
Rome had her Caysar,tngland her Crom
well, France her Napoleon Bonaparte, and
A llenimv.,
STORE
where goods may be purchased nt the most
reasonable prices, as anyone can be satisfi
ed who will call on
C. H. SAMSON,
bile of the firm al Samson, Wagner Co
who hos just received a splendid lot of
. -- SPRING GOODS
Which are the admiration of all who have
viewed them. They are cheap, too, and
no mistake—not cheap just on one yard of
the counter and dear all over the other, but
from side to side, from front to rear, and
from top to bottom, whether
ablillVil o 13011-,-1111,
or anything else you'll find.. Ills motto is
'SMALL ' PROFITS AND QUICK SALES"
with the Ready John Davis down--the on
ly way to do business, "as is business."
Now he don't intend to enumerate what
he has ; he will not say a word about his
Teel: Cloths and Casimeres ; nor the ele
gant supply he purchased for Dresses for his
- 1/ad-N -Vriends
nor about the - Silks and &dins and Rib
bons and the thousand other matters that go
to make up a tip-top assortment, because he
not only anticipates, but is sure, that all
who expect to appear in unparalleled appar
el, will come and see for _them selves—judge
for themselves, and buy for themselves,
(just as he does when he goes to the city,)
His Groceries,
Consist of a large
#43ll4lfsupply, selected 61,„
‘,4 111 i Lim_.,with great care,
and comprises all --";'"'"'"
kinds of various articles in general use.
His atmENSWARE embraces a beautiful
assortment, from which a choice cannot full
be made
April 15
Ready Ratle, Clothing, 1.
A complete assortment of every descrip
tion, cheaper than the cheapest.
Cloths, Cassimeres, &c., made up to the
y),‘ ryPal er Viols s ; riot' I th et I C it.t. l .. t or, -
-and still he complies with his motto, "No
ht no pay." With such inducements held
out to an impartial public, a Hottentot
would'nt for a moment doubt but what he
is bound to eclipse all his competitors. And
now take his advice
"Buy cheap while sluggards sleep,
And you will have goods to wear and keep."
So come one and all
And give me a call.
C. H. SAMSON.
April 15.,
c04,1 1 -1) 1(Q12 ,„
TO the Heirs of Paul BOW, (Iced
Notice is hereby given, that the under
signed, one of the executors of the last will
and testament of Paul Bailie!, deceased,
late of North Whitehall township, Lehigh
county, is ready to pay all the legal heirs
or Representatives of the said estate. Since
however, the estate is yet in low, it will be
necessary to ask of each and every Heir or
Representative, a Refumling Bond, with ap
proved security, before his or her respective
portion can be paid. The legal I leirs and
Representatives and those who may be in
terested, are requested to make application
for their respective portions to
STErnEN BALI.IET, jr.,
Acting Executor.
April 2f2. w
1111 IMBIATILL
The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia, Office No.
169 Chestnut Street, Charter Perpetual,
CAPITAL 300)000.
•
Continue to make Insurances on Lives on
the most favorable terms.
• The . capital being paid up and invested,
together with the accumulated premium fund
affords a poled security to the insured.
The premium may be paid•in yearly, half
yearly, or quarterly payments.
The company add a BONUS at stated pe
riods to the insurance for life. The first
bonus was appropriated in December, 1844,
amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum in
sured 'under the oldest policies, to 81 per
cult, 71 per cent, &c., on others in proper ! .
tion to the time of standing making an addi
tion of $lOO, $87,50, $75, &c., on every
$lOOO originally insured, which is an aver
age of more than 50 per cent on the premi
ums paid, and without increasing the annual
payment to the company. .
Llomus !Amount of policy and
No. of Su In I I'olicy. i tusured,or bonus payable nt the
Addition. ! ! party's decease.
No. 5- $lOOO . $lOO-1 $ 1100
44 88 35001 250 —1 2750
.. 208 4000 400 I 4400
.4 275 2000 . 124 2175
.4 336 50001 43750 1 5437
Pamphlets containing tables of rates, and
explanations of the subject; forms of appli
cation ;band further information can be had
at the office in Philadelphia, or on applica
tion to A. L. Runs, Agent in Allentown.
B. W. RionAnne, President.
NO. F. JAMES. actuary.
Pecember 13. 11-1 y
Dr. S.l'. Barnes,
_DEXTIST.
'Adopts this method tia inform his
• Ulnas. friends and the public in general,
that no has made Allentown his permanent
residence. [-In has opened an office at his
dwelling, opposite Kolb's American Hotel,
a few doors east of Pretz, Guth & Co's.
Store, where he will he happy to oiler his
professional services in the science of Den
tistry. Ile will call at private residences,
if requested.
IV" His terms are reasonable, and having
had much experience in the professions,
feels satisfied that lie can give general satis
faction.
Allentown, A pril 24, 1851
N.D.
illumffacturer
-Improved Chain-Pumps -
ALLI:N ['OWN LFIIIOII COUNTY.
The undersigned takes this method to in
form the public generally, that he continues
to manufacture the new and Improved
Chain Pumps with Iron Curb,
for which he has just got out a new patern
and is now prepared to fill orders for same.
A constantly increasing demand for these
Pumps, resulting in part from the great
improvements we have lately effected in
their construction, affords, substantial evi
dence of their superior adaptation to thy pub
lic wants. We, therefore, nave no heSita
don in saying that they give better satis
faction to purchasers, are more economical,
and do • their work more rapidly and with
less expenditure of labor than any other
Pumps in use. Their operation gives mo
tion to the water, and thus effectually pre
vents it from becoming stagnant and impure.
They are made so as to be readily put in
operation, even by experienced hands—
can
.be put together at the Factory or be
'sent away in parts, as customers prefer ;
and they can be easily and cheaply trans
ported to any part of the country.
Ile trusts the low prices for which he
oilers his Pumps. will be an inducement to
those Who want the article to give him a call.
May 6,
To Vishermen and Hunters!
Take Notice.
The undersigned residing in Bierysport,
Hanover towns - bip, Lehigh county, give no
tice hereby, that they will not stll!). persons
to fish or hunt upon uny of their lands.—
Such then, who will not listen to their.warm
ings, will not complain if they are dealt
with in the strictest sense of the law.
JoNAs 1311:11Y,
BIERV & FREPERICK,
SOLOMON BIERV.
T-6w
April 22
WILLIAM S. MARX
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Office in the wester'. front room of the
building of John D. Lowell, formerly Ilorn
beck's, west of the Courthouse.
Allentown, April 4, 1850. ¶—ti
SAVE YOUR NIONEY !
Charles P. Freeman & Co.
(LATE FREEMAN, HODGES & CO.)
I I['OWJE RS AND JOBBERS,
111 Broadway, 1 Door South of Liberty
Street, New J'ork,
VIAVE now on hand, and will be receiv
ing daily through the season, New
Uoods direct from the European manufac
tures, and cash Auctions, rich fashionable
fancy Silk i‘lillitiery Goods. Our stock of
Rich Ribbons, comprises every variety of
the latest and most beautiful designs im
ported.
Many of our goods are manufactured ex
pressly to our order, from our own design
and patterns, and stand unrivalled. We
O'er our goods for nett Cash, at lower pri
ces than any credit House in America can
allbrd.
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, Cranes, Lisscs, and
Tarletons.
Etnbroideries, Collars, Chetnisetts, Capes,
Berthas.
flabiis, Sleeves, Culls, Edgings, and In
serting,s.
Embroidered Revice, Lace, and Hem
stitch Cambric Htlkfs.
Blonds, Illusions, and Embroidered Laces
for Caps.
Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas
and Veils,
Eloniton Med)len, Valenciennes, 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,
. Look! Look I!'
—3ll new for this Springy, and cheap 100—
Mt and Velvet Wall• Papers,
Embossed do., do., Plain and Printed
Papers, Nlarbles, Hall Papers, of every
kind ; "Satin Papers of the best production
of Prance and England ; the low-priced.
Satin Papers, so much' in demand ; togeth
er with the cheap Paper, at ten cents per
piece.. Transparent Window Shades, Buff
Holland, by the case or piece, Tassels, Cord,
&c:, all of which have been selected with
the greatest care. Purchasers, at whole
sale and retail, are invited to examine this
stock, as we assure them it will be to their
interest. LONGSTRETH & BROTHER,
No. 7 North Third Street between Mar
ket and Church Alley
Philadelphia.
April 2'4.
INDEMNITY
THE FRANKLIN FRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. 1633 CHESNUT STREET
near Fifth street.
Charles N. Baneker, Geo. W. Richards
Thomas Hart, Mord. D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner, Adulp. E Borie,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown,
Jacob IL Smith, Morris Patterson;
coNTINUE to make Insurance, permanent
and limited,nh every description of property, in
town and country, at rates as lowas are coasts
taut with security.
The Company have reserved a large Conan•
gent Fund, whiclorith their Capital and Prtem
tuns,salely invested, afford ample protection to
the assured.
IT - I Y
, • •
--The-assets-ol—the-company;on — J an tiary-14.1
1848, as published agreeably to an Act of A.
scattily. were ns follows, viz: .
Mortgages, 1,957,513 64
Real Estate, 84,377 84
Temporary I:balls, 125,60:T73 -
Stocks, 62,352 50
Cash, &c., 46,481 39
Since theirincorporation,a period of eighteeri
years, they have paid upwards of one million
Iwo hundred thousand dollars, losses by lire, there
by affording evldenee of the advantages of intro
ranee, as well as the ability and disposition to
meet with prompiess, all liabilities.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, President
CIT ARLES G. BANCICEII, Scc'v.
The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of
the above mentioned Institution, and are non.
prepared to make insurances on every &scrip
lion of property, at the lowest rates.
A IA:17:-;TITS 1,. RITHE, Allentown
0. F. BLECK, Bethlehem.
Allentown, June 13, 1818.
EDMUND Jr. MOHR,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Office a few doors west of the Court Housc.
•
17"11e, can be consulted both in the Ger
man and English languages.
Allentown, April 4,
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS.
• JOHN STONE & SONS,
Importers awl Dealers in
French inci•v (ood',
No. , f 5 Sou rit SECOND STUEET,
Philadelphia.
RE now prepared to oiler to their cus
--toiner43 and the trade a largo. and wt•II
selected assortment of
Silks, Ribbons & Millinery Goods.
Confining, themselves exclusively to this
branch of the trade, imparlinff the larger
part of their stuck enables them to offer an
assortment unsurpassed in extent and varie
ty, which will be sold at the lowest prices
and on the most favorable ttrms
Phila. March, 11, 4r,1-3ni
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Dank Note CiEit.
( Corrected Weekly from Hicknedr,,nin Court . .., and
Thompson'. Detector.)
llf:(if N America par Mechanics bank of
13k of Pennsylv. par Newark I.
Bank of Commerce Mechanics bank at
late Moyarnensing par Burlington pal
ilk of N Liberties par Mechanics C. Man-
Ilk of Penn Towns. par. ufacturers batik pal
Partners & Mechan.par Newark banking &
Kensington par his. Company )
Manuf. & Meehan par New Hope & Lela
Mechanics par ware Br. Coin p.failed
Girard par Orange bank A
. . . .
-
. ..
Philadelphia par Peoples hank SO
Schuylkill . pat Plainfield hank
Southwark par Princeton hank . pal
Western par Salem banking Co. pan
Commerciall3ank . State hank at Eliza
-
of l'eunsylv. par bethtown, Newark,
Bk of the II States 12 Canlen,N.BrUnS
COUN'nlY BAs F. S. wick, NI
Bli of Chambersburg 1 Su,sex bank ' 1
Blc of Gettyslong 1 ' "" i o " 1 " Ili , R
B i c of Pittsburg • Trenton bank. co. par
Bk of Susq. County
85 a I
Yardleyville bridge
Bk of Chester Co. par' company 25
Bk of Gennantown par DELAWARE.
Bk of Danville par The Banks of the state
Bk of Delaware Co. par of Delaware are all al
Bk of Middletown 1
par ,
Bk olMontg. Co. par
Bk ofNorthumheri oar, NEW YORK.
Columbia Bank & : New York City bks A
Bridge Comp. pdr :' Chelsea bank 80
Carlisle Bank 1 : Clinton bank 60
Doylestown Bank par Commercial bank 10
Easton Bank par Lafayette bank 60
Exchange Bank . a , Washington bank 70
Erie Bank '4 I COUNTRY BANKS.
Fat niers & Drovers • Alleghany county
Bank • ' bank 70
Franklin Bank / Bank of America 35
Farmers Bank of • do of Commerce 40
Bucks County par; do of Brockport 35
Farmers Bank of
Lancaster do of Lodi 25
Par do of Olean 35
Farmers Bank of f do of Tonawanda 50
. . . . ..
Reading par do of Lyons 2 3
Farmers' Bank of ' d o of Western
schnyikin co. par k New York . 30
Harrisburg Bank
.; Binghampton bank 40
'
Honesdale Bank Canal bank 5
Lancaster Bank par Cattaraugus county
Laneaster, Co. Bank par bank 35
-Lebanon Bank -Lebanon Bank
„ . 4' Erie county bank, 50
Lehigh Co. Bank " Farmers & Drovers
Lehigh Navigation ' bank 5
Co. Script. 10'
1 FarmerS bank of Sc
Miners Bank of
neca county .10
Pottsville
p at Hamilton bank, 30
Merchants & Manaf. ' Lekvis county bank 60
Bank, Pittsburg. 1.,. Mechanics bank at 40
Monongahela Bank,
I. Buffalo 45
Brownsville, I , -
`,ten kan ts bank at
Taylorsville Del.
~„ Buffalo
Bridge Company , "'" Millets hank of New
West Branch Bank, 1 '
,York 1
Wyoming Bank, I ;Osive ,, o bank 20
I oil: Bank,. 1 1Phenix bank 35
NEW JERSEY: , Staten Islnad bank 50
Belvidere Bank 8 State batik ofN Y 80
Burlington County ISt:Lawrence bank 70 ,
Bank. p a r ! Union bank . • 2a
Commercial Bank 75 ! United States bank 30
N. bank. Co. 70
Cumberland Bank par!
Farmers Bank par . 1
Tenth York
Wark bank, 25
W lute Plains bank 5
Farmers & Meehan
ics Bank,Rahway 1 (: --. ./111 other banks on
Farmers &Merchant, ' mentionedln the above
Bank, Mid. Point, illist are from Ito 2 per
Morris County bank R i cent discount
.The notes of all Banks marked with • dash
(—)are not purchased by the brokers.
iii—Oin
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
JOB PRINTING,
Neatly executed ut the "Register Office."
Directors
$1,2d.890 94
PEPSIN
.I.II'.IR7'IFICIrIL DIGESTIVE
rillla or Gastric, SiAicel
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, Constipation, and Debility
curing after Nature's own method, by
Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice.
rellalf a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused
•
r_d issol.v
Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours,
out of the stomach.
. higeslion.—Digestion •is chiefly per
-forined---in-the stomach - by the aid of a fluid
whichi freely exudes from the inner coat of
that organ, when in a state of health, called
the Gastric Juice. This fluid is the Great
Sovent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserv
ing and Stimuating 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 cotidi
tion of the whoe digestive apparatus. A
weak, haf dead, or iujit red stomach produ
ces no good Gastric .1 nice, and hence the
disease, distress and debility which ensue.
Pepin mu t Remfet.--Pepsin is the chief
clement, or great digesting; principle of the
Gastric Juice. It is found in great abun
dance in the so id 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 animals, as
_the ox, calf, &c. It is the material used by
farmers in making cheese, called Bennet,
the effect of which has long been the spe
cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of
mik 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
Liebig states that, "One part of Pepsin
dissolved in sixty thousand parts of water,
drill digest meat and other hood." Diseased
stomachs produt: . e no good Gastric Juice,
BenUet or Pepsin. To show that this want
may be perfectly suph lied, we quote the
following
Scientific Erittenre!—Baron Liebig, in
his celebrated %void; on ,A MIMI] Chemistry,
says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid linty
be readily prepared from the mucous mem
brane of the stomach of the Calf, in which
various articles of food, us meat and eggs,
will be softened, changed, and digested, just
in the sainO manner as they would be in the
human stomach."
Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on
"Food and Diet," published by Wilson 4-
gnator' •
gi'eat N ne; nn' - a aeoNws the method 01 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 386, says, "it has been
a question whether artificial digestion could
be performed—but it is now universally ad
mitted that it may be."
Professor Dunglison of Philadelphia, in
his.great work in Human Physiology, de
votes more than fifty pages to Ma examina
tion of this subject. Ilis experiments with
Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, ob
tained from the living human stomach and
from animals are well known. "In all ca
ses," "he says" "diges!ion occurred as per
fectly in the artificial as in the natural di-
geto 1011:?..
a Dyspepsia Curer.—Dr. Eloughton's
preparation of Pepsin has produced the
most marvellous effects, curing cases of De
bility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and
Dyspeptic Consumpticn, supposed to be on
the very verge of the grave. It is impossi
ble to give trie details of cases in the limits
of this advertisement,—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.
It is a great Nervous Antidote, and from
the astonishingly small quantity necessary
to produce healthy digestion, is believed to
act upon
.Electro-111a, , rnelie Principles!—There is
no form of Old Stomach Complaints which
it does not seem to reach and remove a#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 permanent ; purity of blood and
vigor of body, follow 111 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 the•
Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Des- -
pondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tenden--
cy to Insanity, Suicide, &c.
Price one dollar per bottle. One bottle.:
will often effect a lasting cure.
PEI'SIN IN POTYDERS,
Sent.by Mail, Freyof Postage. For con
venience of sending to all parts of the coun--
try,:the Digestive matter of the pepsin is •
put up in the form of Powders, with direc--
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, for one dollar sent (postpaid) to Dr. J
S. Houghton, No. 11 North Eight street,_
Philadelphia, Pa.
Six packages for five dollars. Every .
packag and bottle bears the written signa
ture of eJ. S. Houghton, M. D., Solo Pro
prietor.
(''Agents wanted. in every town in the
United. States. Very liberal discounts
yen to the trade. Druggists, POstiniaters,
and Booksellers are desired to act asagents..
August 8 . Qtly; , ,
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