I,OOR. 1-IVARE ttlocks, tUatcl)cs &;Ircuic4. Come •a 1, and Jud,ge for 1-mersclucs! During the past summer the undersigned —directly opposite the German Reformed Church in Allentown has materially en larged and beautifully finished, his Store room, and in order to make his assortment of Clocks, Watches • • AND JEWELRY, • N t , '.`" • c ompare with his other improvements, he adopts this method to inform his old customers and a host of new he expects to_get, that he has just returned from New York, with a most magnificent display of House, Office and Parlor Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, of every variety, Gold Ear and Finger flings, Breast Pins, of every izmnagirtable pat --_;'tern, pa silver,steel and brass • - Watch Chain's, — Seals — and - Keys. silver Tea and Ta ble Spoons, gold, silver and steel Spectacles, -W for all ages, Spy- glisses of all sizes, gold Lockets 4- Chains, Music Boxes of various qualities. gold anafaney dalsof_all,Tize#,gpid ernd_silver :Pencils Merailians <y the best indrny'actory in the United States. In short every artickkept in a well stocked Jewelry store can heika:of him, and is de termined to sell as clisitp.aa , taki be bought either in New York or Philaderphli.r'..fle flatters himself to believe that in beautinktl assortment his establishment cannot be site:, passed in any country town in the state.:' The public is invited to .call and then to, judge for themselves. 13 7. 11 e continues to repair Watches and Clocks, and since he keeps none but the ve ry best of workmen, he can afford to war rant them for one year. Gold and Silver ware will also be repaired at the shortest no tice and upon the most reasonable terms. Thankful for past favors he trusts that by punctual attendance and low prices he will be further able to meet with favors. CHARLES S. MASSEY. ii —3m Ddcember 15 Great Hat Cap and Fur Store IN ALLENTOWN. 'Pas. Keck, Truly thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him by his friends, and a generous public, requests .a continu ance of that patronage from them and that they should now call, and examine the most extensive stook of . Allr HATS, CAPS AND FURS, that has ever been brought to the public, at his established and lately refitcd flat ' Emporium, one door East of Schnurman's Store, in west Hamilton street. He has just returned from the City of Phila., with the latest Fall style of Hats and Caps of all kinds and varieties. The Ladies he would particularly invite to an examination of his new and select stock of Furs ; consisting of MUFFS, BOAS AND TIPPETS, • of Fitch, Lynx, Genet, Slone-martin, Sil ver-martin and Siberian Fors, Swans-down, all splendid in quality, superb in appearance, and cheap in price. • The people of this neighborhood, have found it expensive to go to the great neigh boring. cities. Hereafter, to think them selves in either of them, will be very cheap. They will merely have to call into the above mentioned Hat store, observe the late im provements, and hear of the uncommonly low price, when at once, their imagination will impress them with the belief that they *eland in one of the best and cheapest Hat stores of New York or Philadelphia. Call, see, examine, judge, inspect, choose, price, and.buy for yourselves. TO HUNTERS.—Highest cash prices paid for all kind of furs. Dec. 1, 1852 tite, 'Sale Of a Valuable Farm. The undersigned oiler at Private Sale A Valuable Plantation, situate in North Whitehall totviiship, Le high county, about one mile distant from the Lehigh river, containing not less than 50, nor more than 100 acres, to suit tho conve nience of purchasers. '• The buildings thereon are two [lll . . good and convenient •••, • Dwelling Houses,. , Swiss Barn. Springhouse, and other out buildings. There is a proportional part of good meadow land, and n first rate'-•,. Apple Orchard, • ,7„:, with a large collection of Fruit.— Within ono mile of the place are ound limestone in' large quantities. The farm is in excellent condition. The conditions can he learned from either of the undersigned. STEPHEN SALLIET, jr. STEPHEN GRAM ¶ -4w Nov. 24 1P../A•T,E/D. A good Cooper, with a family, to work himsell and employ others to work for him in making Flour Barrels. None but good workman need apply, but to a good work man constant work and goods pny will be guarranted. _ _ PRETZ, GUTH & CO. January 2, 1853. ¶-4w Fresh,Oysters. EMANUEL J. ADELE, is daily receiving from New York, the best quality of Fresh Oysters, at Mb Saloon in. Allentown. • November 24, . 11-4‘v Grand Exhibition -OF- Nen - Fashionable Fall and Winter ®0 ID 2 AT THE New Cheap Store Getz Ale Gilbert, These gentlemen, take this method to in form their friends and the public in general that they have received n very large and well selected stock of Full and lFinter Goods, which they are now ready to dis pose oft' to their customers at the lowest prices. Their Fall and Winter stock has been selected with the utmost care and consists of Clothes, Cassimers, Satinets, Flannels, Gloves and Hoseiry, besides De laines, Alapaccas, Lusters, Ginghams. Plain and Figured Poplins, Muslins and Prints, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queensware, Hardware, Looking Glasses, Stationary, Books, &c., To - which-they-invite-the attention _of-their_ friends and the public generally, confident that the fullest satisfaction, both in price and quality, will be given to all who may favor them with a call. , The highest prices will be paid in ex- I change for County produce. They have reason to be thankful for the favors received thus far and hope by linen -tion-to-businesstisposing_of_their_goods at small profits, good treatment towatds iheir customers to merit still a greater share of customers. GETZ & GILBERT. Catasauqun, Sept. 16. ¶-6m Groceries Fish di' Salt. The undersigned have just received an entire new Stock of Groceries, Fish and SoWatch they intend to sell at the low. eisePricesitt - % their Store in Catasnuqua, Le high county: GETZ & GILBERT. Sept.•l6; 1952. ¶--Gm COAL I COAL ! The undersigned have opened a Coal Yard in Catasauqua, and will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Coal which they will sell at greatly reduced, prices. GETZ & GILBERT. September 16, 1852. • • ¶—Gin Inn MAIL - The subscriber re - spectfull3r informs his Aria friends and the public 44,4 -- generally, that he has ww-r taken the newly erec • ted three story brick 11111.01.11 14 . tavern of Jesse Grim, at the north west corner of Market Square, in the Borough of Allentown, called THE EdGLE HOTEL The House is known as one of the'most spacious and convenient in the State—none more so out of Philadelphia—and - contains 44 rooms. He therefore feels assured that he can accommodate satisfactorily all who may favor him with a call. His TABLE shall at all times be sup plied with the best the season and the mar kets afford, and the BAR with the choicest Wines and Liquors. The Beds and Bedding, together with all his furniture being entirely new, the pat rons of this house may rely upon finding those two great essentials—cleanliness and comfort. The Stabling is large and commodious, and as he will have none but kind and at tentive Ostlers a due regard will bk had to the proper entertainment of 'the House as well as his master. In short, the subscriber intends to spare neither pains nor expense to keep his house in the best manner, and he therefore re spectfully invites the public to give him a liberal share of patronage, ta — BOARDERS will be taken on rea sonable terms, and as the rooms are spaci ous and well adapted to their wants, they can be accommodated in a satisfactory man ner. Families from town or county accom modated with Boarding. JAMES W. ESBACH. Allentown, Nov. 24, 1852. .17-:3m 11-3 m TRIAL LIST. FOR FEBRUARY TERM, 1853. I John Wagner vs Rebecca Wagner, 2 J. W. AnSpach & Co. vs Chas. Kline 3 William J. Kaul vs Solomon Fogel, 4 Hiram Heil vs Henry Koch, 5 Hiram Heil vs Solomon Koch, 6 In the mutter of the Report of auditors of Weissenburg township, 7 George R. Reber vs henry Eisenhart, 8 Valentine Geist vs Samuel & Catha rine Shaffer. Second Week. I Catharine Weber vs Jesse Weber, 2 Jonathan Dewald vs Frederick W Nagel. • 3 Stephen Ball &c, vs Jeremiah Ritter 4 Henry Barr vs James K. Moser, t Peter Kiirtz Ex. vs Joshua Frey. 6 Commissioners of Lehigh co. vs Weit knecht & Smith, 7 Otto W. Meissner vs Neumoyer & Hass. S Peter Donkel ,vs Thomas Eisenhart, 9 In the matter of the Report of auditors of Weisenburg township, 10 George Reidenauer vs Jesse Knauss, 11 Philip & Sebastian Blaidle vs George Shaller jr., 12 Charles Moyer vs Conrad Weil, 13 Ferdinand Berkemoyer vs Daniel Rex, 14 John Treichler vs Jacob Zimmerman, 15 Cox & Baughton vs Thomas Ginkm-. ' ger. 10 Moses M. Jones ye Edmund Morris, 17 William Hoatis & Wife vs John Wolf F. E. SAMUELS Frot'y. January. ¶-4w JOB PRINTING, English and German job printing neatly executed at the ..Register office.", New Goods. New Goods. Builders Look Here. A NEW ASSORTMENT OF 1114 RD "IMRE ! 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 e A!..owi:,, House Furnishing .Articles, •,-"t. , *:',44‘.? Cutlery, Coach Trinimings, - Sad!cry-and-Shoe : findings,- ail of_which will be sold at extremely low prices. They ask the public to give Saeger's Hardware z w e Store, sign of the .1.71* PEE, a call in order to convince themselvesof the fact, that a 'penny saved is a penny made.' 0: & J SAEGER. A:p - ri1722. 11— 1 y _ To House-Keepers. A great assortment of House furnishing articles, such as ENAMELED and tinned inside, cooking vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve ket tles, fish and ham kettles, frying puns, grid irons, waffle irons, &c. TEA TRAYS and Waiters, from com mon to fine, in sets and dozens. Also, goth ic form, in sets, and in variety of patterns. KNIVES and FORKS—in sets and doz ens ; also knives only ; carvers, steels, cook and butcher knives, with a variety of other manufactures. April 22, POCKET and PEN KNIVES—Razors, scissors, shears, from the best makers; one, two, three, and 4 blade knives. SHOVELS, spades, hoes, chains, rakes pick, axes, &c. SHOVELS and TONGS, Iron and brass polished steel fire sets and standards, coal hods, tailors' irons smoothing irons, &c. for sale by April, 22, IRON.—A lot of Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet Iron, American and English Band Iron, Hoop Iron, Cast and Shear Steel, square, flat, and round, just received with, Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap at the store of 0 & J SA EGER. GLASS.-150 Boxes Glass, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 10 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by 16, and various other seizes, for sale by TO SFIOEIVIAKERS.—Just received a new assortment of Morocco and Binding Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Pegs French Rubers, and numerous other artic les belonging to the shoemaking business 0 & J SAEGER. OILS & VAHNISEL—OiIs of all kinds, boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark. Var nish of all kinds, Glue &c.,--will be sold cheap by 0 & J SAEGER PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes of John Bell's best make, also a large assort ment of Carpenter's Tools, for sale cheap by 0 & J SAEGER. TO MECHANICS.—TooIs of every de scription. such as I3ench and Moulding ['lanes, Hand, Pannel, and Back Saws, Brace and 'Bias, Auger Buts, Hatchets, Squares, &c., for sale by WHITE LEAD.-2 tons of White Lead just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. April, 22, ll—ly HOLLOWWARE.--500 Iron Pots and Kettles, just received and for sale at very reduced prices at the store of NA ILS.-300 Kegs of the best Nails, Brads and Spikes, just received and for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. April 22, ¶-3w To Builders. A splendid assortment of Frontand Parlor Locks With mineral knobs, german Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Paint Brush es, and a variety of other building• Hard ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by 0 & J SAEGER. January 19, 1853. 11-1 Y EMPORIUM OF FASHION ! Edward Weiler, Takes this method to inform his friends and the Oldie in general, that ho has open a new and fashionable TAILORINO ESTABLISHMENT, • in Allentown, in the new building of Mr. Pe ter Weiltel,•corner of Market Square and Allen street, where he will be ready to re ceive those who may favor him with their custom, to whom he will feel grateful. He is in the regular receipt of the Fash ion 'Plates, after which he cuts and makes up ; he superintends himself, and can there fore stand good for the work he turns out, and his prices will be cheaper Olin at tiny other establishment in town. He returns his thanks to his old custom ers, and fuels confident that the durability of his work and the moderate prices will in duce a further continuance of their support. November 24, 1852. A large assortment of silk and cotton Umbrellas. Parasols of all styles, colors and prices. GENTLEMEN'S WEIR, French, English and American Cloths, o various colors, Plain and Fancy Cassimers. Satin and Fancy Vestings, Satinetts. A large assortment of Woolen, Worsted, Lin en and Cotton Goods for Spring wear.— Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Collars, &c. Also, a bealtiful and handsome assortment of Goods for Boys' wear. They are satisfied that they have selec ted,,n.ateclog 71 - :`. 5;4,4:map if not cheaper thaai'44on6 o''. offered in Allentown, and are determined to sell them at a very small advance. They hope therefore that through strict attention to their business, they will be able to draw a large share of public pat ronage for which they will ever be thankful., ii-ly 0 & J SAEGER 11-IY EDELMAN, IIANSI; & Co. Allentown, A pril 29, I;—Gm Groceries ilk tristeensware. The subscribers 111)13 . 11r have also a large 14.1 *lY:hi )I""'siock of fresh fam ily Prime, Java and Rio Cof fee, from 16 cents a pound and as low as 64 cents, Sugars, Teas, Molasses Cheese, Spices, Crackers, Raisins &c., &c., ' Butter, Eggs, Lard, Hams, Sides, Should ers, Potatoes, Onions, and Soap, for' which the highest Market prices will be given in exchange for Goods. 0 & J SAEGER All Goods sold at this Establishment are warranted what they are represented to be. Call and examine for yourself. Goods free ly shown with strong inducements to buy. EDELMAN, MANSE & CO. Allentown, April 29, 111-6 in 50,000 Bushels of W heat. Rye, Corn and Oats wanted, for which the highest market prices will be paid by the subscribers, at their store on the South west corner of Market Square and Hamilton street, in Al lentown. EDEEMAN, HANSE & Co. Allentown, April 29, ' O & J SAEGER The undersigned have just received a large lot of Stone Coal' of all the different qualities; and will always keep them on hand, to be sold or exchanged for all kinds of Grain at the lowest cash prices. EDELMAN, HANSE & Co. Allentown, May 13. ¶-6m 0 & J SA EGER THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 1633 CHESNUT STREET near Fifth street. Charles N. Bancker, Geo. W. Richards Thomas Hart, ' Mord. D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Borie, 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 tant with security. The Company have reserved a large Contin gent Fund, which with their Capital and Priem. ums, safely invested, atTord ample protection to the assured. The assets of the company, on January Ist LR4B, as published agreeably to an Act of As sembly, were as follows,viz: Mortgages, $957,513 64 . - Real Estate, 84,377 84 Temporary Loans, 125,605 73 Stocks, 62,325 50 Cash, &c., 64,568 29 Since theirincorporation ,a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one million wo hundred thotseand dollare,losses bylre, there by affording evidence of the advantages of inst.'. rance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptess, all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER. President. 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. RUNE, Allentown C. F. BLECK, Bethlehem. Allentown, June la, 1846. I—ly It* lmpoytant ew a ! New Store Opened Edelman, Manse . & Co. On the south-west corner of Market Square and Hamilton Street, directly oppo site the "Eagle Hotel" in Allentown, which they style the cheap Farmers' and Mechanics' Store. They have just returned from Philadel phia, with an entire new and well selected stock of the cheapest and most beautiful Spring and Summer Goods that were ever exhibited in this place, em bracing all the Latest and most Fashionable Styles, to w hich they invite-the-attendance-of-their friends and acquaintances generally. These goods have been selected with great care and attention. We name in part, Fancy Style Spring Silks, all widths and qualities,Foulard Silks, Black and Fan cy Colored Silks, Berege de .aines,—Persian—Cloths, .Wool French de Laines, Gin g hams, French Chintzes,fancy Lawns, Calicoes, from 3 to twelve cents a yard. WHITE GOODS, Of all descriptions, Jaconet and Swiss Ed gir.gs, Insertings, Linen and Cotton Laces 300 New style Ladies' Needle Work Col lars from 6 cents to $1,50, liristbands Cuffs. &q. A good assortment of 1-loisery Gloves, Mitts, &c. always on hand. Grain Wanted. Stone Coal. INDEMNITY Direclor3 $1,284,309 94 The People's Store Revived! GrciieraX llernoN al. J, W. GRUBB. would respectfully, in• form the citizens of Allentown and vicini ty, that he has removed his store into the house latterly occupied by C. H. Samson, as a Store, opposite Hagenbuch's Hotel, and so extensively known as The People's Store, where he will be pleased as ever to accom modate all who will please favor him with a call. His stock consists as ever, of a great variety of the most desirable goods. Ladies Dress Goods, Of every quality and price,such as De laines, Cashmeres, Cobergs, Thibet Cloths, French Morinos, Alpaccas both plain, black and fan cy colored, Dress Silks of every variety, to gether with a general assortment in 'that line of goods. Also mourning goods of every description. Men and boy's wears such as Cloths, Cas simeres, Sattinetts, Jeans and Youth Plaids, Also a genera assortment of - both — , wool and cotton, apron and bed cheeks, Manchester Ginghams, Muslins, Drillings, Cambrics, Calicoes, &c., &c., all of which will be sold at reduced prices. So please give him a call and see for yourselves at the well known corner of The Peoples Store. He also - returns his most_ sincere thanks to the public for the liberal share of patronage bestowed upon him 'heretofore, and hopes by strict attention to business, and studying to please each and every one, both old and young. grave and gay, to merit a continu ance of the same. Allentown, Dec. 15. ¶-3m GROCERIES Who does not know that J. W. Grubb, sells the cheapest and best groceries in town and also that he has just received a fresh supply, which he is selling cheaper than ever, at the Peoples' Store, opposite flagen buch's Hotel. J. W. GRUBB. December 22. ¶-6w C. M. R n.k, attorney at .ILaw. Has resumed the practice of his profes sion in Allentown. tV'Ele may be consulted in the German and English languages August 12, 1552 Bank Nate tiot. (Corrected Weekly from Ilicknell's,VanCourrsand Thompson's Detector.) 13k of N Amcr.ca par Mechanics bank of Bk of Pennsylv. par Newark i Bank of Commerce Mechanics bank at late Moyamensing par. Burlington par Bk of N Liberties par Mechanics & Man- Bk of Penn Towns. par ufacturers bank par Farmers & Meehan .pa r Newark banking & Kensington par: Ins. Company .Manuf. & Meehan par New Hope & Bela Mechanics par ware Br.Cornp.failed Girard par Orange hank i Philadelphia par Peoples bank 80 Schuylkill par' Plainfield hank Southwark par Princeton bank par Western par' Salem banking Co. par Commercial Bank State bank at Eliza of Pennsylv. par bethlown, Newark, Bk of the U States 121 Camden,N.Bruns- COUNTRY BANKS. ! wick, par Bk of Chambersburg I Sussex bank I 13k of Gettysburg 1: Union hank R 13k of Pittsburg a !Trenton hank. co. par 85 Yardlevville bridge 13k of Swig. County i __. _ ._. ' ... I.llc of Chester Co. par lik of Germantown par 13k of Danville par 13k of Delaware Co. per B It ofMiddletown Bic of Montg. Co. par 13k of Northumberi oar Columbia Bank ik Bridge Comp. ^ par Chelsea bank 80 Carlisle Bank I IClinton bank 50 DoylestOwn Bank parlCommercial bank 10 Easton Bank p ar , Lafayette bank 5O Exchange Bank i i Washington hank 70 Erie Bank 2 I ! COUNTRY BANKS. Farmers & Drovers I Alleghany county Bank 1 I bank , 70 Franklin Bank 1 Bank of America 35 ! Farmers rank of ; .do of Commerce 40 Bucks County park do of Brockport 35 Farmers Bank of i do of Lodi 25 Lancaster p ar do of Olean 35 Farmers Bank of , do of Tonawanda 50 Reading pare do of Lyons 2 . 4 Farmers' Bank of i Schuylkill co. par ; do of Western New York 30 Harrisburg Bank I' Bing,hatnpton bank 40 Honesdale Bank 1, Canal bank 5 Lancaster Bank par Cattaraugus county Lancaster Co. Bank par i bank 35 Lebanon Bank 4! Eric county bank, 50 Lehigh Co. Bane 50f Farmets & Drovers ' Lehigh Navigation bank - 5 Co. Script. 10 Farmers bank of Se , Miners Bank of ; neca county 30 Pottsville par, Hamilton bank, 90 Merchants & Manaf. Lewis county bank 60 Bank, Pittsburg. i Mechanics bank at 46 Monongahela Bank, Buffalo 45 Brownsvtile, 1' Merchants bank at Taylorsville Del. Bridge Company, 25 I Buffalo i Millets bank of New West Branch Bank, 1 , y or 1 t . 10 Wyoming Bank, 1 ,Oswego bank 20. 1 o elt Bank, 1 ; Phenix bank • 35 NEW JERSEY. I Staten Islnad hank 50 Belvidere Bank State bank of N Y 80 i Burlington County .i St.Lawrenee batik 75 Bank par Union bank ' 25' Commercial Bank 75 United States bank 30 Cumberland Bank par N. York bank. Co.. 70 Farmers Bank par, Tenth Wark bank, 25 Farmers & Meehan 'White Plains bank 6 ics Ilank,Rahway i j a}All other banks on Farmers &Merchants I mentioned in the above Bank, Mid. Point, i ilist are from 1 tot per Morris County bank e icent discount, (o"The notes of All Banks m arked with • dash (—)are not purchased by the brokers. Brandreth and Wrights Pills. Country merchants and other 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.4Lehigh Register" by the dozen boxes at wholesale prices July 11-ly company 25 DELA WARE. The Banks of the state of Delaware are all at par. NEW YORK. New York City bks It is a great Nervous Antidote, and from the astonishingly small quantity necessary to produce healthy digestion, is believed to. act upon • Ricefro-Magnetic Principles!—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! A single dose removes all the unpleasant symptoms i .aed. it only need* 1,0?) be repeated, for a short:time; to make these. good effects permanent, purity of blood an& vigor of body, follow at once. It is particu-- larlyexcellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach,.: distress after eating, low, cold, state or the • Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Des pondency, Einaciation, Weakness, tenders, cy to Insanity, Suicide, &c. . • Price one dollar per bottle. One bottlk will often effect a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN PO TI'DE.R Sent by Mail, Free of 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 tions 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 • package and bottle bears the written signa-. - ture of J. S. Houghton, M. D., Sole Pro- - prietor. IV - 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 agents. A ugust li .—e in PEPSIN .7N ARTIFICIiII, DIGESTIVE Fluid, or Gastric Suicei A GREAT DISPEPSIA CURER I Prepared from Rennet; or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directiohs of Baron Lie big, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton. M. D., No. 11, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly Wonderfhl 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. rifHalf a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five, 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 coat of that organ, when in a state of health, called the Gastric Juice. This fluid is the Gree Sovent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserv ing and Stimuating Agent of the stomach , and intestilithout inhere will be no• digestion—no conversion of food into blood,. and no nutrition of the body ; but rather a• foul, torpid, painful, and destructive condii• tion of the whoe digestive apparatui. A weak, haf dead, or injured stomach produ- ces 7 no-gool—Gastric — Juiccya - Juice; hence t disease, distress and debility which ensue Pepsin and Rennet.—Pepsin is the.cluel element, or great digesting principle of the Gastric Juke. It is found in great abun dance in the soid 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 RenriM.',. 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,. will digest meat and other rood." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastrib Juice,. Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want, may be perfectly supplied, we quote the. following Seim! file Evidence!—Buron Liebig, in. his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid may be readily prepared front the mucous mem brane of the stomach of the Calf, in which .various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and diuested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." Dr. I'ereira, in his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Wilson & Co., New - York, page :15, 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 8,96, says, "it has been a question whether artificial digestion could be performed—but it is now universally ad mitted that it may be." Professor Dunolison of Philadelphia, its his great work in Human Physiology, de votes more than fifty pages to an examine tion,of this subject. H is 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" "digestion occurred as per fectly in the artificial as in the natural di gestions." .ds a Dyspepsia Curer.--Dr. tloughton'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 itnpossi ble to give the details of cases in the limits. of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than 2(10 Remarkable Cures, in Philadelphia. New York, and Boston alone. These were• nearly all desperate cases, and the cures. were not only rapid and wonderful; butper manent.
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