,ANDLORD ! Allake Rising Sun. The subscriber takes this method. to inform • . his—friends,—and-qhp i . pitbtie in" . emeral, that ! ' Inf,. has 'lately taken' tl*. well Imoitrn tavern ,--- stabil in the Borough of Allentown,_sign:iotthe' ' .' 2 Jr 71 RISING SUN, which he ha's refitted in the most comfortable manner. He has occupied the same from the lst of April last, and he will make it his business to add many other improvements to the Convenience of those who may favor him with their custom„and make it equal to any public house in the place. His. Bar will be supplied wit% the choice est of liquors, bis Table set with all the sea son affords,' and his Beds are all new and clean; in, short, neither trouble or expense will be saved, to accommodate customers in the very best manner. His stabling is late and convenient, with the hydrant water in the yard, and an atten tive ostler to attend te customers. He trusts his strenuous exertions to ac commodate those who may favor him with thelr_CallsThtill berth alneans - of belting hiin numerous, new customers. JOSEPH WENDEL. ig-3m April 13. li~lers' Boot and Shoe Store allenlown. The subscriber takes this method to in form his frieuds, and the public in general, that he has lately established a new ' 4 " ' BOOT & SHOE Store, „was. in the fourth frame - • - shop, east of' the • Allentown Hotel, on the North side of Hamilton street,No. 9. Where he has - fitted up a splendid Store Room, and will be prepared with a lorze assortment of finished work to• accomodate his customers in•aFer.g,..branch cf„-his busi ness:_ The:, follstWifigq. are . named, among some of his pripeif.: t . -•-• Fine Calf Skirißootai:fronl43.so to 05 ; 25 Coarse slant,. tri:B7so Boys' do • do . .-IAOO. to 2 . ',25 Ladies' Morocco Slippers, 10 . to,l 25 Misses, and Childrens according.toAuality; and sizes. ", He will Benet Philadelphia prices,'W hole sale and Retail, and to .Country. Merchants, will make a very liberal deductiom , As he always employs the best 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 same will prove satisfactory .to his customers. Persons therefore will see to.their advan tage, and call on hint before purchasingelse where. He returns his sincere thanks forth° many favors he has received from a kind public, and b 7 moderate priees;good work, and due attention to business, hopes to merit a con inuance of the same. DANIEL 11/IILLER. ['-3 rn • March 23. 1853. A New Hotel At No, 81, West Hamilton Street, ALLENTOWN. Messrs. E. & J. GEORGE, have lately purchased •the splendid three story brick House of Samuel Lightcap, No. SI, West Hamilton street, 'in the Borough of Allen town, a few doom above Hagenbuch's tav ern, and have completely refitted it for a public house, under the name of the Farmers and Travelers 1110 TEE, which, the permission was ginnto- I ,li!the last Court. p i44.-si`use-is well calculated to entertain stranger, being located in a very conveni ent part of the Borough. His furniture is new ; table-twill be supplied . with the best the Market-afrords, and his bar will al ways contain the choicest liquors. He has a large and convenient yard, that can be entered from ,the front and rear, and his stabling all new and conveniently arrang orwith the Hydrant water near at hand, and good'attentive ()Wens will always be at hand. Thankful for past favors they trust that by punctual' attention to business, and moder ate charges they-willmerit a liberal share of petrel:age. They 'have a large acquain tance through - the upper section of the coun ty,, all of whom they will be happy,to "shake hands , ELI & JONAS GEORGE.' Jutict 11--4 w Ne,w 130,0 t and Shoe Store. John F. Iteeseir, Respectfully informs the eitizenb of Allen town, and the public generally, that he has cc-commenced the fashionable BOOT Arm SHOE BUSINESS, . No. 13, East, liamilton street, two doors weal of -1,. B. Moser's Apothecary Store, whore • be is now. manufacturing, and will keeptonstantly on 4 , . •i I f hand,. a large as .l. ..:., ' •• .' - - ,1 2 t„ . 2piortment of • - `I adieu and , ,VENTLIOIENS' Boots and Shoes 01 every d'estriptints; W c h , 'lio ' will sell'at moderate prices. k'. , F , t , L. "r ' ''..:: .. ' Wintmade.te'ruft.iattriOliciiteat notice. For neatness and thrability, , tto cat(' aonff.• demiy gra) his wtttkishall not -frilepaSfelt tic wilt emplqy i tftiiiii l ln,!t the beet,Twotk men, add will : gi , e'.111 . 1'1)41sO .pereonal 'often... tislMPittisitttrines B -: ' The public Pationar is therefore respectfully Solicited: Clieelt ra a will.' Recollect tkiirtilioe.ri r , ''.,':.. ' '''' Allentown, Affril 20;1860:' ' i t-am ..... 1111115M1374;111:31;1 Philadelphia, ✓dlenloion Mauch Chunk. Transportailln — Ltne. For transporting merchandize between Philadelphia, New Hope, Easton Freemans. burg, Bethlehem, Allentown, Weissport, Mauch Chunk, and 'White Eleven, and all intermediate places along the Delaware and Lehigh Canals : shipped from Third Warf, below Vine street, on the Delaware. 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 cornmo dious Store Houses at all the above named stopping place . s.. t7'Boats are leayink Philadelphia and Allentown every day, so that rio:delay need be occasioned in sending freight either way. LUCKE% Lose & CO., Proprietors. Stetiliell - Tkirik;Ph i ladd ph in, Samuel L. Opie. New Hope, Gip W. Housel, Easton, G. & A. Bachman, Freemansburg, Charles Seider, Bethlehem, William Hecker, Allentown, Lewis Weiss, Weissport, Robert Klotz, Mauch Chunk, A. Pardee & Co. Hazelton, Horton & Bolles, White Haven May 25, 1.853 4 New Landlord! **iron .11: flesh, Hereby informs his friends and.the public n general, that he has taken the Illechanicsboro Hotel, lately kept by Samuel Miller, in Mechanics bore, South Wheithall Itownsp., Lehigh coun ty, where he will be /happy to see his friends 7 - -;, , -.and old acquaintances. house is favorably situated 'on the great road from Allentown to. Matadi Chunk , b ex-. cellent water before the door and the best of liquors in the Bar. Mr. Desu is a good provider, keeps an excellent table, clean beds, in short it is one of the best public houses to be found in the . county. • Hu trusts by strickt attention to business, he will merit a good share of pub lic patronage. Mechanicsboro, June I. g , 400(1111 • Ar, Spring and Summer Goods, The 'undersigned, residing in Mechanics bore, South Whitehall township, Lehigh county, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that ho has purchas ed the entire Stock of Goods, and has done business sinco the 21st of A pril last in his own name. He will be happy to see his old friends and acquaintances give htm n call, us he has just returned from Philadelphia . , with a large and well selected stock, consisting in part of Dry Goods, (.4ro -4 ?Bra i n.) ce r i CS, Queens- ,• Yr.... ware, Fish, Salt, in short, every article that is found in a well filled country store, and which with his stock on hand, makes a large assortment of Goods, such as is but seldom found in country_Stores; and which will be sold under the adoptedl Motto of "small profits and quick saleizt. " All kinds of country produce will be taken' in exchange at the highest market price. He returns his sincere thanks for, the fa vors heretofore recieved and will strive to merit a continuance of the same hereafter. All those who know themselves indebted in the Storebooks of Miller and Minnick, will please call at the store for settlement of their accounts. JOHN MINNICH. Mechanicsboro, May 25. ¶-3M Coachmaking Establishment In Allentown. attonlv 111D:41219 Respectfully announces tb his friends and the public in general, that he continuos on an extensive scale, the Coachmaking Business, in all its various branches, at the old stand in West Hamilton Street, No. 52 directly op posite Hagenbuch's Hotel, where he is al ways prepared to nmnufactu re to order at the shortest notice, and also keep on hand, Fashionable Vehicles, such as Baratechee, Rockaways, Carryalls, York lragons, Sulkeys, 4.c. .15-c. which, for beauty and durability cannot be surpassed by any goachmaker in the State or elsewhere, while his terms are as reason able as tliose of any other establishment.— lie uses none but the best materials, and employs nonetut the best of workmen— consegdently, he iritc.nda that the vehicles manufactured at his establishment "shall take iffe•drine" of all others manufactured iti this ,part: of the country. Lie professpe to understand his business by eirpertence, and therefore ugebres the that hois ona biddAP,r6iiirsafiefaußn _ his bustorners; Cititl'iiid;fidgit -- Yours6lves. t • 5 W '. en orjron corles madpto :of .41.1 Ickide dian . erat the shortdi(4tiCe the . ,moat bid 'vphicies, iiikertiii:tiOnupte,', for new on6at* : loOdlitirgarn.' ROWAtt ggotMgo4% • Mai ir•4l4. MIMI New Goods. .New Goods. op •_,_ 4-55•Vi";•P'-'00..,5;;*-7-7.--1,---,./"Fthul.it. rieCir Nrm,ris',z a e 14 - c - Al, ''' . ti2 l.- .4, -: - -, , e46 1 ,,,, - 1 / 4 "c . - . 1 / 4 1,' -..• • .• , ; ,. 1 / 4 , ,-. n 4, , _ ~,,••••••,- .44,,i,L .: , ~!, . :, , ,.. s..e/4 z - ..*l r i r. b - I ' _i f ; l'i g g tr VIVI , 'rYsisl ,- ,11 j 1521 - 41 Ai ; :l i n fi iv„q+ l ,..ic - r .7.,-...-. - •. , ,, .v, 0. , •;• • "-- , e• i it•di ';, , ,1' *, • tha t 1 j oiry lair rellol * ' - 4 - t I 1• 11 i;, 4, 1• - r%•l• - .- • Vi4;l,lip,--- , L q,'4‘ . . ~,,.. ;.. . 7 „,W. - -..‘4,-.4- ,, ,•- -- . • ;!..-_,-;.-=!. Builders took Here. A NEW ASSORTMENT OF - fireaßD FroIRE The undersigned announce to the public, that they have just returned from Philadel .phia and. New York, with • a very large. lot r of Hardware, consisting of e pl jr ri,.: House Furnishing .8 rticles, Cutlery, Coach Trimmings, Scullery and Shoe-findings, ail of which . will be sold at extremely low prices. They I ask the public to give Saeger's Hardware Store, sign of the . a call in order to convince theinselvesof the fact, that a.•pen.ny•saved is a penny made.' O, & J SAEGER. April 22. —ly To Meuse-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. TEA TRAYS apd Waiters, from com mon to fine, in sets and dozens. Also, goth , is 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, If —I y 11-3 m 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, ecc. SHOVELS and TONGS, Iron and brass polished 'steel fire sets and standards, coal hods, tailors' irons smoothing irons, &c. for sale by & J SAEGER. April, 22, 11-1 y 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 ivith:Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap at the store of . 0& J SAEGER. ¶-31n GLASS.-150 Boxes Glats, 8 by 11), 10 by 12, 10 by 14, 10 by 15,12 by 10, and various other seizes, for sale by TO SEIOEMAKERS.—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 & VARNISEL—OiIs of all kinds, boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var nish of all kinds, Glue 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 Tool, for sale cheap by 0 & J SAEGER. WHITE LEA D.-2 tons of White Lead just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale 0 & J SAEGER. . April, 22, —1 y NAILS.--300 Kegs of the best Nails, Brads and Spikes,just received and for sale by 0 & J SAEGER.. April >22, HOLLOW NV A RE.--500 Iron Pots and Kettles, just received and for sale at very reduced prices at the store of 0 & J SAEGER. 'l'o MECHANICS.—TooIs of every de scription, such as Bench and Moulding Planes, Hand, Panne!, rind Back Saws, Brace and Bitts, Auger Bats, Flatchats, Squares, &c., for sale by 0 & J SAEGER. Jane try 5, t--IY A splendid assortment of Front arid Parlor Locks with mineral knobs, german Locks, Latches Bolts,Hinges, Screws, l'aint Brush es, and a variety of other building Hard ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by January 19, 1853 ,vat lt2 Tal l /110Q Just received at the Store of the suhscri hers, 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. O. & J. SAEGER. • April, 13.. Grain Wanted. 50,000 Bushels of „%y heat, Bye, Corn and Oats wanted, fgr4hich -the highest market prices wiltbittpaid b'y the subscribers, et their store on ;the South west corner of Market Squaie and Hamilton street, in Al • ' , ,:-13imtalot,.1-1,1,N5'4,4b Co, .V0)! () % 1 14,1• 4 0. 1 1 1 ^ 11--aut , . ' ' ''. , rlOtitekt i rEtO ; TiniOftlyrtlayi:Wheati+Aya, Ann, sad. Oath, tot which , ifie,..hikOastmaripn lii PAt!.3r - PRET.ZOGRaiI44D°L ; May 4,,1e5q: I~ii O & J SAECIER.. To • iluilders. 0 & J SAEGER. 11-1 y tmomet 3 Grand Exhibition New Fashionable Spring and Summer 6.(VIDUDO 3 AT THE .NevitA)heato-Siaore- Op • Getz 4P 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 posri off to their customers at the lowest prices. 'Their Spring and Summer stock has been selected with the utmost care and consists of Clothes, Cassimers, Satinets, Flannels, Gloves and Hoseiry. besides De laines, A lapaccas, Lusters, Gin ;hams. 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 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 & GILBERT. April 20, 1853. ¶-6m Groceries Fish Salt. The undersigned have just.recjived an entire new Stock of Groceries, Fish and Salt which they intend to sell at the low est prices at their Store in Catasauqua, Le high county. GETZ & GILBERT. April 20, 1853. 411-6 m. COAL ! COAL ! The undersigned have opened a Coal Yard in Catasauquk, and will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Coal which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. GETZ & GILBERT. , A pril 20, 1853. 11-61 n Ready-mad 6 Clothing. The undersigned keep all kinds of Ready made Clothing, on hand, and will make to order, at the lowest possible prices.' GETZ & !ALBERT. Catosauqua, April —l3m Wholesale Variety Store. Wm. S. Weil, No. 39, WEST HAMILTON 'STREET, A LLIENTOWN) 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 Mimilton street, N 0.39, a few doors East of Ilagenbuch's Hotel, where he is at present opening, and will al ways keep on hand, a large and beautiful assortment of new and • Fashfonable Jewelfy, riolins; Violin Strings Buttons of all de scriptions, French and Domestic Suspen ders, Whalebone, Combs of all kinds, plain and ribbed' Perrasion t aps, . Linen and. Cotton Tapes, Hooks • a nd Eqcs, Stay Bindings, La- COS, ging• Bobinet, Col-. • Jars of alldescriptions,La dies Dress Trimmings, Knitting Pins, German • Pins, Patent Thread, Need les, .Spool Cotton of different make, all kinds of Fancy Soaps, - and Perfumery, Razors and-Razor Straps, Pocket Knives, Scissors,Lead Pencils, Slate Pencils, Britania 4 best Silver Plated Spoons, and Sewing Silks. Ile also just received 100 cases of his superior friction Matches, which are so extensively known thoughout this county and which he will sell as cheap if not cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere. The friends of Music will take notice that he sells Musical instruments 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 this 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 hie country friends of this fact it is only necessary for them to call and. examine his stock of goods and price them. Mr. \VEIL, hopes by punctual attendance to business, and by adopting the motto, of small profits and quick sales" he will se cure a liberal share of public patronage. WILLIAM B. WEIL. 11—tlin April 20, 1853. VtI.PII 4 IIW , .Is hereby given, that the undersigned have been appointed Executors in the last will and testamentof .ftelerick' G. deceased, late orthetkirbiigh of Allentown, Lehigh counti. Therefere all persons who are indebted to Said plettie make settlement, between now find the 16th day of July next, and lalso all persoriphaiing claims against said 'estate, will please to present them within said ispeciOirtiine. • Limo %mit' = ? Executors 1 - May 26,1858: : I ‘Ntratly. e'rocifted , ai tho q - 91fice'of'tho I,Lehigh".Regi§tei:" Pelton's System ofGeography Splendid Outline Naps. This system of teaching Geography is_r_a pidly-becomirrgtincrodlidir.iii—all the schools throughout the copntry.' , The series con- sista of seven maps, each covering about fifty square feet, boldly. delineatedebrilliantly _colored, varnished and mounted, and form ing-the—most—magnificent,—as well as — lW most useful part of thy furniture of the school room. Peltou'sKey to Hemispheres. This is intended for the use of pupils com mencing the study, and a good knowledge of the Geography of the world may be, ob tained from it. Pelton's Key to Full Series, Containing a minute descriptitin of each state and country, the political and physical features of the earth', &c., forming a complete epitome of the whole subject. W here 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 tho usual-price of a Geography and Atlas. Wherever this system kris been tried, it -has excited theadmiration 74e — sae - Cif, - and -we might fill a volume with the testimonials received in its favor. We append but one. READING, Narch 1853 Believing the introduction of Pelton's sys tem of teaching Geography by the use of his series of 'Outline Maps, into the schools of our city, would enable the pupils to acquire a better, more lasting, and mete practical knowledge of that science, than is general ly acquired, and in one fourth of the time usually devoted to that study, the under signed, Teachers in Reading, most cheerful ly reccommend it to the Directors of the different wards, for'th'eir adoption. Severn, Principal, N. %V. 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. Hahs, Principal, N. W. Female Secondary School. H. V. Hamlin. Principal. M.' Cram, Principal, S. W. Secondary School. M. A. Jeffras, Assistant. Peter Cleaver, Principal, S. W. male Secondary School. S. Abbott, Principal, S. W. Granuner School. C. Heebner, Assistant. James S. Lee, Principal, Spruce Ward Grammer school. John T. Rudolphy, Principr.l,• Spruce Ward Secondary School. Lydia L. Cresson, Principal, Spruce Ward Grammer School. R..C. Bertolet, Principal, Secondary School. Georgo Printz, Principal, §. E. Ward Grammer School. Bell. W. Jones, Principal, S. E. Ward Grammer School. • Daniel S. gall,-Principal, S.' E. Ward Secondary' School. Catharine Ilynernan, Principal S. E. Ward Secondary, School. Joseph Milsburger, Principal, N. E. Ward Schnol. C. A. Harper, Principal, N. E. Ward 'Crendall, Principal. N. E.W. Secon• dary School. Price of full series Maps $25 00. Orders received by the publishers, and Maps or Keys sent to all parts of the country. SOWER & BARNES. Booksellers and Publishers. No. 84, N. Third Street Philadelphia. Phila. May 4, 1853. " Br. 3.. Y. -Barnes, JD EMT'S T. No. 48, East Hamilton street, Al lentown, adopts this method to in; form his friends and the public in general, that he has made Allentown his permanent residence. He has opened an office at his dwelling, opposite Bechtel's American Ho ld, a few doors east of Pretz, Guth ofi t Clo's. Store, where he will be happy to offer, his professional services in the science of Den tistry. He will call at private residences, if requested, I._" His terms are reasonable, and having had much experience in the professions, feels satisfied that he can give general suds faction. Allentown, April 24, 1951. IT—ly Good Horses and Safe Vehicles! dilentown lAN ell Y. stablishrekeat , 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 Boise'. They•have an' 4 - ' entire now stock of . . :•• A,..."1. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &di likrri . irTheir Horses are gentle and all goo 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. Thev continue the business at the old stand in William street, in the'Bd rourth of Allentown. . T hey will always be prepared to furnish their customers at Ahe shortest pttasible no; tic° with safe and gentle hakes, good' ear- tinges and careful drivers it requested. Families can be suited °A ill times with y e- , picks to theirparticular taste. . -, Their reasoriable, and in or charged nre " -. der`io-continua.their high - credit:they, here= tofore gained' of being the übeiAllvery estab: lisliment"id Allentown," 'They - Will Y3t - iia nothing undone•to keep orinand : *(3`;bopt and Safest hcirsee,th'e neatepian4 rinekt;d.p,liilii. ilg•carriagea, and. sober and 61'140110yr. l ,Ilia ellaiges are very :reiiiipiollutd, hope -birlCriet tiltefilitin•tp:ttetillgiti4ti c ittp, fy all t hose who a 0: fiiiillillitOd t `V custom, .-'':'':') -ArA2ilitiPrm -4 • , : JESSE SIVIFRIN . t i t ilgeptember is; liiiti I":''',"' ' " 1 " 'll2-4in PEPSIN .7N..IRTIPICI.BI. DIGESTIVE EUE astrie Sn'ice Or. A GREAT DISPEPSIA CURER! Prepared front Re nnet, or the fourth Stomitcß of the Ox, after directions of Baron Lie _lig, the great-Physioiogicnl Chemist,, by J. S. Houghton. NI: D., No. 11, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for In% tlige•stion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Livet Complaint, constipation, and •ebility; curing after Nature's own method, bj Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. r - R - Half a teaspoonful of this Fluid, ihiliSed in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds ofßoast Beef in about tw o howl out of the stomach. Digestion.—Digestion is chiefly per: formed in the stomach by the aid of a fliii4 which freely exudes from the inner coat ot that organ, when in a state of health, called' the Gastric Juice. - This fluid is the Gretre Sovent of the Food, the Purifying, PrederVz ing and Stimuating Agent of the stomach and intestines. __Without-it there - will' digestion no conversion of food into blood/ 'and no nutrition of the body ; but rather a' foul, torpid, painful, and destructive condiJ tion of the whoe 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 Rennee---Pepsin is the thieb element, or great digesting principle of the Gastric Juice. It is found in great abunP dance in the soid parts. of the human sto mach after death, Lind sometimes causes the stoinach to digest itself, or eat itself ilp. 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 Rennes 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 *uteri will digest meat and other food." Diseased stomachf• produce no good- Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be perfectly supplied, we quote the following Scientific Evidence!--13aron Liebig,id 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 eggi o will be softened, changed, and digested,just in the same , manner as they would be in the human stomach." Dr. Pereira,. in his famous, tredtise :on "Food and Diet,". published by Wilson.ds Co., New. York, pago.3s, states dui sift& great fact, and describes the method of .pro— 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 ~ T ext Book of• Chemistry," page 386, says, "it has been a question whether artificial digestion could be performed,hut it is now universally ad rnitted that it may be." - Professor Dunglison . of Philadelphia, in his great work m Human Physiology, de votes more than fifty pages.to an examine. Lion of this subject. His 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."- 4s a Dyspepsia Curer.- - -Dr. Houghton's preparation of Pepsin. ,has produced 'the most marvellous effects, curing cases'of De bility, Emaciation, Nervous ,Declineo and' Dyspeptic Consumption, inippciscidt to be on the•very Verge 'of the grave,: - hisitriptissi ble to give ,the details of cases in the limith of 't this' advertisement.= but authenticated certificates, have been given' of more than , 290 , Remarkable Cures, in Philadelphia,' New York; and Boston elone.,l' These were nearly all desperate cailes,..'and - the , cures• ;wore not only rapid anclAtinnderfAl t iAt per. ifinnent. It is kiretti:NervOuil Antidote,•4d trnm the iisignishingly . eniall'.'quai!ticvneceolltr to produee healthy digestien,.n+liaratei act upon ' s' Eleelro-fliagnelic Prinefo/4.ll"heie no for'm of Old Stomach Gomplainteffiyhich; 'it does notbeem to reach and remove at once,,. No matter how bad 'they may be, h instant relief !:Asiio dose removes all the, unpleasant sYniptinns, erni it only needa,ie,,. 'be - repeated, for a short' time, to maktki i lieee, good effects perinanent i purjty, 0f 4 1401;46,4 vigor of . hody, • at - orice: jittTtielga. larly excellent iij;catiea ofNaueeii;Va a rc ilr air„ , Cramps, Soreness Orthil pitOtthOtturnich,. distress after eating, low,'cold;scata.g.tlie% . . Blood, FleaViness,'LoWnesS.4r. Spir i ts, Des,: •pon bnc , E tiactation, Weakness, tendon , cy to pisanity, Suicide, &c t ' Price one dollar per bottle:, :00kboitlitir will often effect a lasting'cure. ' PEPSIN IN 1, 1 0WbA 1 11.%.. - :.e . ' l ,'"'! Sent by Mail, Free of Peell!iif7.:' 'venience of aendinifte all parte-Of tite4burW try, the. Digestive matter of the pepsin is put up.in,the form of. Pnivilers, with direc. , tions.to be dissolved in dihnektilailiblir.Wit•-• ter, or syrup,- hythe patient pow ders contain .julitt , . f ili%,afkinti 44_Itt4 : ei . .ne the bottles, hikt.t”. 4 444,lP,l.C3itrzfet Arn be ea o pride, 4qd F r i iii .40 !N o s py l poo „fr e e of--Post.- age r ,,:coi.Onc iinkrgiektUiclitpaid) to Dr. J , - S kliiagion;;Ne t lI Norm Fight streets' ' • Six packeges Eier.p% ~pac,hnge ' and ; heitic.beaript o.wr k t en -; ef .1).;•t Solon, rek prt' • t r • 4,41}10 his- , "r-..A:gqnts wanted, ' in eYell4te*ti':in the' United States ` Very Tenin'iliertleiler. ~Druggists- jiatinaiters, and kiiinkeellersarb desired tonctles`Kientii: - A ugust 8 II
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