Phut.- Hope, burg, Bethlehem, Allentown, Weissport, Mauch Chunk, and White Haven, and all intermediate places along-the Delaware and Lehigh Canals shipped from Third Warf, below Vine street, on the Dela Ware. They being new beginners, hope by care ful and prompt attention to their' business to get a liberal share of patronage. • • • The proprietors have large and comma. dious Store Houses at all - the above named stopping places. SBoats are leaving Philadelphia and Allentown every day, so - that no delay need be beetudoned in sending freight either way. • filicrtin, Law & Co., Proprietors. - - A G_ -E 14-T S ; - Stephen Long, Philadelphia, Samuel L. Opie, New Hope, Gtr W. Hensel, Easton, G. & A. Bachman, Freemansburg, Charles Seider, Bethlehem, William Hecker,Allentown, LewiCWeiss, Wissport, lifebeeletroti,Mauch Chunk, A. Paige& Co. Hazelton, Horton &Von*, White Haven. May 25,:1853. A.Npw Landlord ! eiteron Hereby informs. his friends an& the public in general, that be has taken the Mechanieshoro Hotel. ' • - lately kept by Samuel Miller, in Mechanics r_ ~- \ :' bore, South•Wheithall t.: 1 ' ^e• tewrisp - Lehigh coon .- .' • ,p . 1 '-':, - ,13r, *here he, wilt:be F. lut w ill op, _ _ i.: F . c - happy icilieiihikfrifndit • •:.-_ - _Y---- 1 .i:, - - and old.icqadititapces. His house is favorably situated.on Ilie,,great road from Allentown to Mauch - C huff lk, ex cellent water before the door and,4lahest of liqUOrS in the liar. Mr. Dssn is a good provider, keeps an excellent table, clean beds, in abort it is one of the best public houses to be found in the county. He trusts by strickt attention to business, he will merit a good share orpub• lic patronage. Mechaniceboro, June 1. Spring and.Summer.thiods . .. . The .undersigned, residing in Mecheecs boro, South Whitehall township. Lehigh county, respectfully informs his frietidi k and the public in geneml,. that he has ptilbhas• ed the entire ; : . . : • Stock-of and has done business since the 21st of A pril last in his own name. '-,He will be happy to see his old friends and acquaintances give him re' call, as he has just returned from Philadelphia, with a large and well selected stock; consisting in part of Dry Goods,Gro certee,. r • 11 .--- • ware, Hardware, • ' Flab, Salt,. in short; every article that is found in a well filled country store, and which with his.mock on hand, makes a large assortment of Goode, such as is but seldom.found in country Stores,. and which will' be sold under< the adopted. motto of profits and.quick sales." Afi kinds of Country produce will be taken in.exclinge at the highest market price. returns his sincere thanks for the fa- VMS' heretofore recieved and *wilt strive to" merie . a.continudnce of the same hereafter. All thoie who know themselves indebted in.the Storebooke of Miller and Minnick, '.will please call at the store for settlement of their accounts. JOHN MINNICFr. Machaniceboro, May 25. , • ¶-3m ,Dr.. 3. - P. I!•axilie,s, 'ZIO.E.VTJTS T. , Na. 48, East Hamilton street, Al• q".... 14ntown, adopts this method to in fOrmshis'friends and the' 'public in general, thathehas•Made Allentown his permanent tisidenee. He hi openedan pffice at his &Veiling, opposite Beelitel's American Ho fevi doors east of Pretz, Guth &Co's. Store;, where, hp will be happy to offer his professional services in' the science of Den tistry.- ae will call at private residences, if requestdd. , •W' His terms are reasonable', and having had' much experience , in din professions, feels satisfied that he canvive general satis faction.. AllentoWn, April 24,1851. 17-1 Y I' 11111,62 9 13 - N 1611111113 ro.,iii:q.bui f 's . a f ,Commot Pleas Lehigh count y, '"4ls thicinuttlaeht. the' 'Account 'oti , Datid4r4lc.istler'• and Silas Mentz; AitilgtheeitldAttiteli Mintz and Wife, under a iolinitaiiif:ltioigntne4t.' .`" And nous May 3;1853 p the court appoint. ed Samuel J. 'Kistler, to 'audit, resettle the ac cOunt and make distribution accordinOto • - Pront'theßsoords.„ 'retrre—F. E. SAMI.JELS;PriitIi.., Tll,uditorappointedi n the Stbeie iirtler • wi ~A: ll iieet , far the purpose of appOintmentl oh 42Cittirdity thelsth day of. June next, at Ite'elock in -the forenoon , at the bowie of Pelek Afiger , ;-+ in' Heidalburg townahip, where alt those interacted can attend if they eeirproper. . Jane 1, 1853. Builders Look Here. A NEW . ASSORTMENT OF ILIRDW IRE . 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 < ' . - .,..r , \ in-; House Furnishing Articles, Jeto.%•'`fi l o \ 2 Cutlery, Coach Trimmings, ScidlerY and 'Shoe : findings, all - of - which will be sold at extremely low prices. They ask the public to give Saeger's Hardware ait' Store,'Signlof tlio ` - - .1.71•1/"IL, a call in orderto convince thenaselvesof the fact, that a 'penny saved is a penny made.' 0. & J SAEGER. y April 22 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 pans, grid irons, waffle irons, &c. 11-3 m 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 ittid tiutcher knives, with a variety of other manufactures. April 22 1 • 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, coat hods, tailors' irons smoothing irons, &c. for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. April, 22, 11=-1y ROT" fRON.—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 SAEGER. 7-Bin '-GLASS.—.I6O Boxes Glat•s 8 by 10, 10 by a 2, 10 by 14, JO by 'l5, 12 '..by 16, and various other seizes, for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. TO SHOEMAKERS.—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 OILS & VARNISH.—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. "WHITE LEAD.-2 tons of White Lead just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale by 0 & J SAEGER:- April, 22, 11 _ly NAILS. 400 Kegs of the best ,Nails, Brads and Spikes,-just received and fOr sale by 0 & J SAEGER. April 22, ¶-3w HOLLOW.WARE.-500 Iron Pots and Kettles, just received and for sale at very reduced prices at the store of TO MECHANICS.—TooIs of every de scription, such as Bench and Moulding Planes, Hand, Pannel, and Back SavOs Brace and Bitts, Auger Buts, Hatchets , Squares, &c., for sale by Jan u,try 5, To Iluilders. • A splendid assortment of Front and Parlor Locks with mineral knobs, german Locks, Latche's Bolts,Hinges, Screws, Paint Brush es, and a variety of other building Hard ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by January 10, 1853. [ILL 1t Ipa,mumacl.• Just received'at the Store of the subscri bers, a lot of Mill Picks, William Brady's Patent. This is a 'New Mechanical Tool, the best ever invented and only, wants to be used to the proved. •Apply soon. , • • . • . 0. •ds . J. SAECiER. April; 13. . r. • Grain Wanted.. 40,000 Bushels,ofW heat, Rye, Corn and Oats wanted, fork which ~the. highest. merkekpr2lCOriwkil be paid . V. onbecribera, at their store-on, the South*Vvy,• corner of Market ~.Squirelind Elamilton , etteekin lentown.:4 EDEEMAN. 1-4NA`tit, AllentOWn;.April.2o • IXTAN A PSIII6 - • , Timothy May, Whent,rayer.,Corn end Oate, fir which- the --higheet .f.torket.P2l6e will be'paia bit • • , :•t• L- - FRETS, drITH.I)4 COI May 4,1ar0. . ''~-Bar 0 & JSAEGER. THE subscribers take this method to in form their friends and the public in general, that they have entered into partnership in the Livery Business, in the stable formerly owned by George Beisel. They have an 4 ' entire new stock of (1 ,;r 46 ." 1 1 HORSES, CIRRI/14E8 ) 4o !!0"11 Their Horses are gentle and all good travel era ; their vehicles mostly new and of the latest style. and such as have been used are repaired and repainted in the best manner. '!'hey 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 sale and gentle horses, good car riages and careful drivers if requested. Families can be suited at all times with ve hicles to their particular taster Their charges are reasonable, and in or der to continue their high credit. they 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 die 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. - 0 & J SAEGER O & J SAEGER t-IY O & J SAEGER. September 18,1851. • Is hereby giv erOhat the undersigned have, been appointed ` Executors in the last wilVand *testanwitt"ol4lTederick G. Rit2e,, deceased; Iste'efahe".Boretigh of AllentOwn., cclunt t .: 41tiiefara all persona who lire indebted T:',l And et at Will please make aeitlentant betwaea now lad:the 19tft:day of 701Y.Zaastp4itien:61) petifans having'claims ngtOkeViarniitiSilftqeowill 'l4 . ittsito .present theinrwithiiisakaPapidio }imp J. • , : Patin Rutin fectitOri. Mai' 25 11858..w7;• ' :.. C-'lllr64W Ready,,Made Clothing , Store In Allentown!. - • --Adopt-this - mothodoo in. corm ,their friends and the )üblic generally, that they lave just returned from Phil. tdelphia, with a very heavy tack 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- Ready-Made Clothing, at such prices, as-cannot be equalled in - any establishment in this or any neighboring town. Their present large Stock of. cloth ing consists in part of Dress Coats, of every imaginable style, of Spring and Summer wear ; Pantaloons ,fancy and plain of all pri ces, Summer Pants in great variety; Vests, Satin, fancy and plain, Drawers, Shirts, Col lars, Cravats, &c. &c. all of which they are determined to sell at the lowest-prices:. ---It is; therefore_"money made" to those who wish to purchase clothing; if they first call on Neligh 4. Breinig, 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 tho best workmanship will be antlered 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 a contin uance of favors from a generous public. Allentown, May 11. ¶-3m Millers' Boot and Shoe Store hi .4111entown. The subscriber takes this method to in orm his friends, and the public in general, hat he has lately established a new kb.BOOT & SHOE Store, aniio4l in the fourth frame shop, east of the Allentown Hotel, on the Notth side of Hamilton street, No. 9. Where he has fitted . . up a splendid Store Ram, and Will bcf•prepared with a large assortment of finished work to accomodate his customers in every branch of his busi- , ness. The following are named among some of his prices; Fine Calf Skin Boots, from 03 50 to 05 25 Coarse-stout do 2 50 to 350 Boys do do 1 00 to 2 25 Ladies' Morocco Slippers, 70 to 1 25 Misses, and Childrens according to. quality, and sizes. He willsell at Philadelphia prices. Whole' sale.and Retail, and to Country Merchants Will make a very liberal deduction. As he always employs the test of work men, and works up the best materials in the market, he is enabled to stand good for any work turned out by him, and feels confident that the soma Will -prove satisfactory to his customers. Persons therefore ivill see to their •advan Cage, and call on him before purchasing else where. He returns his sincere thanks for the many favors he has received from a , kind ,public, and by moderate prices, good work, and due attention to business, hopes to merit a' con inuance of the same. DANIEL MILLER. March 23. 1853. Good Horses and Safe Vehicles! ' Allentown 'Livery -Establishment. T. P. HOFFMAN. JESS.E.SIEGFRIED. ‘ll=-41tn VIBIT TiLCIDIDIDEI 2 Grand Exhibition " . N apFf ew Fasidonable Spring and Summer (Et (El OM 8 AT THE New Cheap Store OF Getz Gilbert, These gentlemen, take this method to in- form their friends and the public in general that they have, received a very large and Well selected stock•of Spring and Summer Goods, which they are now ready to dis pose off to - their - - customers ` aC the " loivest prices. Their Spring and Summer stock has been selected with the utmost care and consists of Clothes, Cassimero l Satinets, Flannels, Gloves and Hoseiry, besides De laines, A lapaccas, Lusters, Ginghams, Plain and Figured Poplins, Muslim, and Prints, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queenawarn, Hardwarei Looking _=' Glasses,- - Siationary,- 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 change for County produce. They have reason to be thankful for the favors received thus far and hope by atten tion to business, disposing,of their goods at small profits, good treatment towards their customers to merit still a greater share of customers. GETZ to GILBERT. April 20,'1863. . 11-6 m Groceries Irish 4 Salt. The undersigned have just received an entire_new Stock of Groceries, Fish and Salt which they intend to sell at the low est prices at their Store in Cutasauqua, Le high county: GETZ & GILBERT. April 20, 1853. 11-6 m COAL COAL - * l ' The undersigned have open - ed a Coal Yard in Catasauqua, and will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Coal which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. - - GETZ dr...GILBERT. April 20, 1053: ¶--Om Ready-made- Clothing.. -The undersigned keep all kinds of Ready made Clothing, on hand, and will make to order, at the lowest possible 'prices. GETZ' : & GILBERT. Catimauqua, April 20.' Wholesale Variety Store. Wm. S. Well , No. 39, WEST HAMILTON STREET; ALLENTOWN, Informs his friends and the public in gen , eral that he has lately removed his establish ment to the three story building, on the North side of West Hamilton street, N 0.89, a , few doors East of Hagenbuch's Hotel, where he is at. present opening, and will al ways keep on hand, a large and beautiful assortment of new and Fashionable Jewelry, Violins; Violin Strings Buttons of all de. acriptions, French and Domestic Suspen tiers, Whalebone, Combs of all kinds, plain and ribbed Percusion Linen and Cotton Tapes, - Hooks and Byes. St ay Bindings, ces, Edgin g, Bobink, Col 'Airs of all descriptions ; La dies Dress Trimmings, ..Knitting Pins, German Pins, Patent Thread,..-Need : les; - Spool Cotton of .di f ferent make, all kinds - - „ Kinds of Pancy ; Soaps, and Perfumery, Razors and !Razor Straps, Pocket — Knives, Scisstirs;Lead Pencils, Slate Pencils, Britania (k.best Silver Plated Spoons, and Sewing. Silks. He also just received 100 cases of his superior friction Matches, which are so extensively known thoughoUt thiscounty and which he will sell as cheap if not cheaper than therm be bought. elsewhere. The friends of Music will take notice that he sells Musical instrument* either by the dozen or by the piece. Country Merchants will bear in . mind, that he will always keep on hand a large as sortment of the above mentioned articles and many more which are too tedious to men ' tion in thii catalogue. . The above articles will be sold wholesale at prices as cheap as they can be purchased either in Philadelphia or New York. and to convince his country friends of this fact it is only necessary for them to call and examine his stock of goods and price them. Mr. WEIL, hopes by punctual attendance to business, and by adopting the motto, of "small profits and quick sales" he will BE cure a liberal share of public patronage. WILLIAM S. WELL. April 20, 1853.* ¶-6m - C$ 40 liaLl COM ll'anted. A resp'eCta hie Warned who can come well recommended a gbod Cook, can hear of a permanent situation and good wages by ap plying at'tlitiOtßac'Of the( i!Lehigh Register" ;May ' • 11-4 w . . , • .. , Two . ;JourneymettShoemokers-- . , • • • .:11relAYT.E./) - 1v.411 the nnderet g ned reeidiirg the Bor. °ugh, ~oi,ciispepqnsi,...4iirigh'"eounty;*two Journeyn!en , shOtraletkre:'Ctrir`find' empioy. meat and.good;Wagris.' , ,s,9ne ie requirsd•te work en sewing ingl-ttipiditisionpeg:work., Immediate applientioi:shonl4 be made. JQRN A WlLSON. qatasitiqua,..inbe;l;;AßO r ; ' 117-4 w Coachmaking Establishment In Allentown. _ 11 - 1111 1 1111 - 4111 al, — Respectfully announces to his friends and the public ingeneral; that he .continues on an-extensive-scaleohe- Coachniaking Busineis • in nil -its various branches, at the old stand in West Hamilton Street, No. 52, directly op posite Elagenbuch's Hotel, where he. is al ways prepared to manufacture to order at the I shortest notice, and also -keep on hand ) 0 5 44:4- Fashionable Vehicles, 7 ii 4 ""'"F.: such as Barauches,Rockaways f Carryalls, York Wagons, Sulkeys, 4.c. which,- - for - beauty sad durability - oaf:n(sl. be by any Coachmaker in the State or elsewhere, while his terms are as reason able.as.those of any other establishment.-- He uses none but the best materials, and employs none but the beet of workmen— .. consequently, he intends that the vehicles manufactured at his establishment ...shall take the shine" of all others manufactured in this -part oldie country. He _professes to understand his business by experience, and therefore assures the public that he is ena bled to render satisfaction to his customers. Call and judge for yourselves. GrWooden or iron axletrees made to or der : and Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Old vehicles taken in exchange for new ones at a good bargain. ROBERT KRAMER. II --Om May It. New Supply of Cour! Farmers A.' Limeburners LOOK HERE. The undersigned have just received, and constantly keep on a large supply of all kinds of Coal, suitable for Farmers and Limeburners, and the coal consuming pub. lic in general, which they will dispose of at the following reduced prices: • • Chestnut Coal at $2 25 Extra Nut Coal, $2 37 gg, Stove and Lump at $3 25 EDELMEN, HAMM & Co. April 20, 1868. ' -' --- Pelt ,con's System ofGeography Splendid Outline Maps. This system of teaching GeograPhris ra pidly becoming introduced in all the schools throughout the country. The series con silts of seven maps, each covering about fifty square feet, boldly delineated, brilliantly colored, varnished and mounted, and form. ing the moat magnificent, as vi!ell:as must useful part of the furniture of the school Peitoo's Hey- to Hemispheres. This is tntended for the use of pupils corn 'mencing the' study, and a good„ knowledge of the - oGeography,of the tvorld , may be ob= tamed from it. • .• Felton's HO to Full:Series, . Containing a minute description of each state and country, the political and physical features of the earth; &e„ forming a complete epitome of the whole subject. Where these keys are used in connection with the maps, no other work is 'necessary in the hands of the-pupil, and their cost is about one third .the.usual pricerof a Geography and Atlas. Wherever this system has been tried, it has excited the admiration of all who wit nessed it, and we might fill a volume with the testitrionials received in its favor. We append' but - I READING, March 1859. , Believing the, introduction of Pekon's sys-, tern of teaching Geography by the use of his series of Outline Maps, into the schools-Of our city, 1%4r - IW-enable the pupils to acquire a better„mbre lasting, and more practical knowledge of that-science, than is general ly acquired, and in one fourth of the .tirpe usually devoted to that study, the under., signed, Teachers in Reading, moat cheerful-- ly reccommend - it to the Directors of:tire different wards, for sheir. adoption.., T. Severn, Principal, N. W.. Male Gram. mer School. • Rachel D. Griscom, Principal, N. W. Fe male Grammer- School. Geo. H. Tracy, Principal, N. W. male Secondary School. Mary S. Rohs, Principal, N. W. Female Secondary School. H., V. Hamlin. • Principal. M. Omni,- Principal, S. W. Secondary School. M. A. Je ' fir,aa, Assistant. Peter Cleaver, Principal, S. Secondary. School.' , • '.= t 3. Abbott, Principal, S. W. Grammel, School. C. Heebner, Assistant. James S. Lee, Principal, Spruce Ward Grammer school. John I'. Rudolphy,, Principal, Spruce Ward Secondary Schopl. . Lydia L. Cresson, Principal, Spruce Ward Grammer 5ch001..., R. C. Denotes, Principal, Secondary School. George Printz, Principal, S. E, Ward Grammer School. . Bell. W. Jones, Principal, S. E. Ward Grarnmer..School. . . Daniet S. Holl, Principal, S., E. Waycl Secondary „School. , • Catharine llynernan, Principal S. E. Ward. Secondary School. r , Joseph Milsburger, Principal, , Ward_ School., . • C. A. Helper, Principal, N. E.Ward Trenclall, Principal. N. L!.Ny. BecOn 7 dery- School. . *. Price of full series. Maps $25.0. .Diders received_by: the,. pubtisbers r Ank 4 44E4 • or Keys ,aent. .1.9 Z13 Patt.41,944e „,.c0upivy.......: ..t)Amk, ~ .11+!TAti• ti :4111.4; ist,Thirs4 INtila.'l4o44ol4oll4iThi:•• •11."7:4(n ..r,- PEPSIN ! ,IN-dRTIFIOI,I2I.—DICIESTIPE— ____._ vi - Aiia, ot , oastric, suicet A GREAT IiISPEPSIA CURER I Prepaielfrom//ennet,orthefourtbSt om i c h of the Ox, afterrfireetiona of Baron Lii , big, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., No. 11, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for In., digestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, ilonstipation, and Debility, curing after Nate re's own method, by • Nature's oiiii agent, the Gastric Juice. rE"Half a teaspoonful of this IPluid, infused ___in__water, _will-digest - or - dissolve, Fivd 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 theanner 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, Preserve' frig_ and Stimunting ..Agent,of the -stomach stomach - and intestines. - Without it there will be ha digestion— no conversion of food into blood,. and no nutrition of the body: but rather a foul, torpid, painful, and destructive condi, Lion of the whoa digestive apparatus. A weak, haf 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 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 Rennet, the effect , of which has long been the spe cial wonder of the dairy. The •curdling of mikis 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 Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this:want may be perfectly supplied, we quotelthe• following- • .. .„ Scientific Evidencel--i3nron Liebig; in• his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid may be readily prepared from. 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, digested, just ,in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." Dr. Pereira; in his famous treatise lon "Food and Diet," . published by Wilson & Co., New York, page 86, statekthe ,same great fact, and describes the method Of. pre paratimi. There are few higher euthori , 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 Beek of , Chemistry," page 380, says, "it hap' We i l ,a'question whethlr artificial digestion could be performed—but it is now universally ad *tied that it may be." -Professor Thinghson of Philadelphia, in 'his - great wurk.-..-Hmseen physiology ; de votes more than' ii fifty pages to an examina tion of this subject. 'His exPeriarepiiiivilli• Dr. Beaumont; on the Gastric Juke, ob tained from the - living human stomach' and from animals . are well known. , “Iti all - ca. ses,'! "he nye"! "isdigestion occurred as per, reedy in the artifici a l as in the natural" di gestions." ... - i . " ' 1 • .'2a a Dyspepsiti, enier.—Dr. Houghton's reparation of ,Pepsiri has prodaced the most iiiiirVellobs effects,' curing cases of De. 'bility, Emaciation, NerVous Decline, • and 'Dyspeptic Censuinfiliaa, supposed to be on the very verge; of the:gravei 4 -: , It iairepossi ble-tOgi4the•details-of cases in ilialiatits of •thiti -advertiliament— but Outhentipated 'Certificates have been‘given of more .than 200 Remarkable! Cures,- in, Philadelphia, New York,and Boateattlone,.. 4 ,,,These - were itearly all desfieiatic &iiieajtirefFifie. cur es Were not only rapiciund wondeFfel, but per raiment., ' ~... ~ ..,, . ,;. kis i great" Neriona Antidote, arid Irarn the astonishingly.small ,quantity necessary ; to produce healthy digestion', is heljaieil to' act upon,:. , Blectr.o.Mignetid PririciAl44here is no form of Old Stomach Complaints which • it does not Seem to reach and relecive at once. No -matter how bad they may 'be, it gives instant , lrelief! A single dose remover all the .tinpletitkani syMPtoms, and . .it *only needs to hes,riiipeated;-fai's short time; tolmaket•tliese • good effects permanent, purity oft . bleOcLen4,, vigir of body, follow at once.. It ts.perticu. Itirly excellent in case's of Nausea, ir.Omiking,, Crainpe, Soienesi of the 'pit 'Of the,Stornach,. distress after eating, low, cold, 'state Of'..thr ;Blood; Heayibess, Lo*ness of Spirits, ,Des Weakness, tendect cy,to.lnsanity, Suicide,&e. ' ' . • ,•.:, •• , Priee one dollar per bottle. One bottle:., will often effect , a lasting cure. : : . : ---, PEPSIN IN ci POWDERS', , ~,. 'Sent by Mail; 'Freof' Postage- • r or con!*' 'venienee of sending to all parts of - the:mutt= try, the Digestive . .malter, lot the4pepeiti-_is _ put up in: the form' of Powders,;.•urith , diree-' tions to be dissolved in diluted aleolicl, , yira. ter, or syrup, by the. patient;:, Mrette, pew ders contain juiioThe same mutter -' - ei: the bottles; but twiceAbe.quintity for. the nine pri6e, and`will l ik iXe.Pfi.thiii%fie°° 4l ' 4 '..,l* r ‘ • . age, 'l'M' Onii-dbllein.eent(Pctsipaid).,tippr 4 . S. Elotighttir, -Niil3 , ll Nrirh pight: 3 !irt.,. 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