The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, July 13, 1853, Image 4

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    Wholesale
• - Wine - and Liquor St _ ore ,
N. W. CORNER OF..:TRE = MARREf OtkOARE
ALLENTO W,N, PA,
DILLINGER & CRAJG •
Inform their friends and, the public gen
- emlly, thai having,made arrangements with
two of the largest importing houses in New
York and Philadelphia, to supply them with
FOREIGN
IL■O l min
• nines, Liqurs, ,
they have just received, and
s al ',continue to receive, direct from the
custom-house stores, the choicest WINES,
' LIQUORS, &th i such as
. .
Dark and Pale Brandy, Pure flollanor,'
Gin, Port Wine, Madeira Wine,
Sherry Wine, Claret Wine, - 4'
Jamaica Spirits,
4 - c..
They will also always have on hand and
for salo DOUBLE-RECTIFIED WHIS--
KEY, Wine Bitters, Cordials, Demijohns
and Stone Jugs.
To all of which they invite the attention
of Store and Hotel keepers, and others
wishing, to purchase, to call and examine
before purchasing elsewhere.
DILLINGER & CRAIG.
Allentown, June 15. -
A NEW LANDLORD . ]
At the Rising Sun.'
The subscriber takes
this method to inform
his friends, and the
5 11" , ^ public general,that
144 1 . he has lately taken
111111111(1111, 7 ,.;"-1"_'14 .? the well known tavern
--4- " --- 'stand.in the Borough of
Allentown, sign of the
• RISING SUN,
which ho has refitted in the most comfortable
manlier. He has occupied the same from
the Ist 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 qualm
• .nbv übtic junise_in the place.
s - tfnr Wil,Lbe supplied with the choic
est aligner's - 7MB Table set with all the sea
aon
affords, and_his_Beds are all new and
clean Short,' neither trouble or, expense
will be saved, to accommodate customers in
the very best manner.
His stabling is large and convenient, with
'the hydrant water in the yard; and an atten
tive ostler to attend to customers.
He trusts his strenuous exertions to ac
cornitiodate those who may favor him with
their calls, will bd the means of bringing him
numerous new customers.
JOSEPH WEN DEI
jr —3m
April 13.
Millers' Boot and Shoe Store
-In allentown.
The subscriber takes.this method to in
form his friends, and' the public in general,
that he•has lately establiahOd a new
• -' BOOT & - SHOE
Store y
aildhal.i n the fourth frame
osda
shop, east of the
Allentown Hotel,
'on the North - side of Hamilton street, No. U.
Where he has 'fitted up a splendid Store
Room, and will be prepared with a large
assortment of finished work to accomodate
his customers in every branch of his [nisi
.. netts.. The following are named among
some of his prices;
Fine Calf Skin Boots, from $3 50 to *5 25 °
Coarse stout do • 250t0 3 50
Boys' do • do • •100 to 2 25
Ladies' Morocco Slippers, 70 to 125
Misses, and Childrens according to quality,
and-sizes.
He will sell at Philadelphia prices, Whole
sale and Retail, and to Country Merchants,
will make a very liberal deduction.
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 ad van
. tags, and call on him before purchasing else
where.
He returns hia 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.
•
- New Boot and Shoe Store,
John I'. Reeser, ,
Respectfully i n forms , the citizens of Allen
town, and the public generally, that ho has
re-commenced the fashionable
BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS,
No. 13, East Hamilton street, two doors
.west'of J. B. Mosees Apothecary Store,
where he it now tnanufacturing, and will
keep constantly on
hand, a large- as
) • - sortntent of
bra.widligi Ladies and
GENTLEsuNs'
Boots and Shoes
Of every desCription, which Ire will sell at
moderate prices.
Work made to order at the shortest notice.
Per neatness and durability, ho cati
dently say his work shall not be surpassed.
He will employ none but the beat work
men, and will give his close personal atten
tion to his business. The public. patronage
is therefore respectfully solicited. Give him
a call. Recollect the place. -
Allentown. April 20, 1853.
SALT. SALT.
A large quantity.of•Ground and fine Salt,
for sole by,
PRF,TZ, GUTH fic, co
Thee Nav!gation Opened !
Philadelphia, .dllenlown 4 Mauch Chunk
Transiioriation Line.
For transporting merchandizo between
Philadelphia, New Hope, Euston Preemans
burg, Bethlehem, Allentown, Weissport,
Mauch Chunk, and White Hitven, and all
intermediate places along the Delaware and
Lehigh Canals: shipped from Third Waif,
, below Vine street, on the Delaware.
They being new beginners, hope by care
ful and prompt attention to their business to
get a liberal quire of patronage.
The proprietors !mire large and commo
dious Store Houses at all the above named
stopping places.
1 7 - 13ciats are leaving Philadelphia and
Allentown every day, so that no delay need
be occasioned in sending freight either way.
HECKER, LONG & Co., Propriet9rB
AGENTS;
Stephen Long, Philadelphia,
Samuel L. ()pie, New Hope,
' G. W, flousel, Easton,
G. & A. Bachman, Freernatisburg,
Charles Seider, Bethlehem,
William Hecker, Allentown,
Lewis Weiss, Weissport,
Robert Klotz, Mauch Chunk,
A. Pardee & Co. Hazelton,
Horton & Bolles, White Haven
May 25,'1853
Spring and Summer Goods.
The undersigned, residing in :Wechanics
bore, South Whitehall township, Lehigh
county, respectfully informs his friends and
the public in general, that he has purchas
ed the entire
Stock of Goods,
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 (rive
him a call, as he has_ just. returned I7om
Philadelphia, with a large and well selected
' stock, consisting : in part of
.. , --5.,---_-. Dry Goods, Gro- -...
.....
,Z,,,Wi.7, • •I l '
. u ,. / . A. ' series, Queens- earßifs',. - .430 .
W: ili .. , j . 7 Hui
r__ - ware, Hardware, ••.-.... - - -- - t..:.
I
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 adopted motto of
"small profits and quick sales."
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 themselve s indebted
in the Storebooks of Miller and Minnick,
will please call at the store for settlement of
their accounts.
. JOHN MINNIC[J.
Mechanicsboro, May 25. If-3m
Coachmaking Establishment
In Allentown..
1(01BEBY ,11
Respectfully announces to his friends and
the public in general, that he continues on
an extensive scale, the
Coaehmaking Business
in all its various branches, at the old stundin
West Hamilton Street, No. 52, directly op
posite Ilagenbuch's Hotel, where he is al
ways prepared to mlnitfactu re to order at the
shortest notice, and also keep on' hand,
Fashionable Vehicles,
:waves such as Barauches, Rockaways,
Carryalls, York Wagons, Sulkeys, 4'c. Ay.
which, for beauty and durability cannot be
surpassed by any Coachtnalter 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 best of workmen—
consequently. he intends that the' vehicles
manufactured at his establNhment "%hall
' take the .shine" of all others manufactured
in this part of the country. lie 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.
rirli r ooden or iron axletrees made to or
der : and Repairing of all kinds done at the
shortest notice and on the most reasonable
terms.
P-3111
Old vehicles taken in exchange for new
ones at a good bargain.
?lav II
11111)112,Din YIDIIII3 •
- In the Orphans Court of Lehigh
County.
I,lt the ntauer of . the Account of
Jacob J. Deshler and Peter
Mickley, Administrators of the Account of
James Deshler, dec'd.
And no r Mny, 3, 1853, on motion of Mr.
Reese, the Court appointed Charles Saeger,
an Auditor to Audit, resettle _the same ac
count, and make distribution according to
law, and make report to the neit, stated
orphans Court, including all the evidence
which may be submitted before him
1 From the Records. -
TEsTEr—N. METZGER, Clerk. •
The undersigned, Auditor above named,
will attend to the duties of-his appointment
on Monday, July 25th, 1853, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon, at the house of Keiper and
Good, in the Borough of Allentown, where
all those interested - can atteneir they see
proper: OMANI:SW Etexant i Autditor.•
Allentown, JUne 29, • IT—Siv I
1-3rn
ROBERT KRAMER.
¶--6m
New Goods. New Goods.
Builders Look Here.
I NEW ASSORTMENT OF
EraßneriaßE.l
Tho undersigned announce to the public,
that they have just rotutned from Philadel
phia and- New York, with a very large lot
ofllo-rdware, consisting of •
Claw Hous e Furnishing .arlicles,
Cutlery, Coach .1 rtnnntngs,
Sadlery and Shoe :findings, ail of which
will be sold ai extremely low prices. They
ask the public to give Saeger's Hardwaie
Store, sign of the
✓ia ° PAUL,
a call in order to convince themselvesof the
fact, that a 'penny saved is a penny made.'
0. J SAEGER.
11—ly
April 22
To ifouse.4freprrs.
A great assortment of House furnishing
articles, such as
ENANIELED 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 and Waiters, from com
mon to fine, in sets and dozens. Also, goth
ic form, in sets, and in variety of patterns.
KNI VES and FORKS—in sets and doz
ens ; also knives only ; carvers, steels, cook
and butcher knives, with a variety of other
manufactures
April 22,
11 —:3 in
- - ---
POCKET and PENKNIVES-Razors,
scissors, shears, front 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 0 & J SAEGER.
April, 22, 11-1
I RON.—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'EGKR.
GLASS.-150 Boxes Glass, S by 10, 10
by 12, 10 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by 10, and
various ot i ii 6 er seizes, for sale by
0 & J SA EGER.
. -
'l'o SIIOEMAKERS.—Just received - a
.new 'assortment of Morocco and Binding
Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wooden Pegs
French Bubers; and numerous other artic
les belonging to the shoemaking business
0 & J SAEUER.
OILS & VARNISH.—OiIs of all kinds,
boiled and raw, Turpentine, Netvarlc Var
nish of all kinds, Glue &c.,—will bo sold
cheap by O& 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 LEA D.-2 tons of White Lend
just received, Pure and Extra; and for saleby 0 &J SAEUER.
April, 22, • lE—*
—NAILS.-300 Kegs of the best Nails,
Brads and Spikes, just received and for sale
by O& J SAEGER. •
April 2'2, 11-Btv
HOLL
O W WARE.—>>OO Iron Pots and
Kettles, just received and for sale at very
reduced prices at the store of
TO MECHANICS.—TooIsof every de
scription, such as Bench and Moulding
Planes, Hand, Pannel, and Buck Sa ws,
Brace and 'Bias, Auger Bttts, Hatchets,
Squr.res, &c., for sale by
-Jane try 5,
To Builders.
A sp:endidasaortment of Front and Parlor
Looks with mineral knobs, german Locks,
Latche‘s Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Paint Brush
es, acid a variety of other building Hard
ware just unpacking, and for sale cheapet
than ever by
January 19, 1853
.10-En t , Ipacom-- o c ,
Just received at the Store of the subscri
bers, a lot of Mill PickS, William 13rady's
Patent. This is a New Mechanical Tool,
the best ever invented and only wants to be
used to the proved. Apply soon.
0. & J. SAEGER.
A p ril, 13,.
Grain Wanted. •
5.0,000 Bushels of Wheat. 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 Hainilton street, in Al
lentown. EDEEATAN, HANSE 4CO.
Allentown, April 29 11--6 m
WANTED.
Timothy Hay, Wheat', Rye, Corn and
Oats, fcir - which the highest market price
will be paid'by
PRETZ, Gt.TTH d& co.'
May 4, 1853. • 41-6 w.
li - 1 y
0 & J SAEGER
O &J SAE'JEI?
Thu highest prices will be paid in ex
' change for County produce.
They have reason to bo thankful for the
favors received thus far and hope by atten
tion to business, disposing of their aoiis.at
small profits, good treatinefit towards their
customers to merit still a greater share of
customers. GETZ & GILI3ERT.
April 20, 1853. • 11—r-tlin
O & J SAEGER.,
11-1 y
•
Groceries Fish
Tho.. 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 Catasauqua, Le
high, county. GETZ & GILBE RT.
April 20,1853. 11—thn
• COAL I COAL •
The undersigned have opened .n Coal
Yard in catasauqua, and- will constantly
keep on hand all kinds of Coal which they
will sell at greatly reduced kices.
GETZ & GILBERT.
April 20, 1853. 11—Gin
11-4 w
•
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 Cc GILBERT.
• Gritasauqua, April 2P.: •
.11-:-a
..„..
JOE' PRIOrTiOrG;.
.
Neatly executed 'at the .'Register Office."
Wholesale Variety Store.
•
Win. S. Weil
No. 39, WEST HAMILTON OTREET;
ALLENTOWN • •
Inforins hik friends and the public in gen
eralthat he has lately removed his tstablish
mint to the three story Luilding, on the
North side of West Hamilton street, N 0.39,
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
Fasbionabl Jewelry,
Violins, Violin Strings Buttons of all de
scriptions, French andDomest lc Suspen
ders, Filtalebone, Combs of all kinds,
plain and ribbed Pereusion Caps, -
Linen and cotton Tapes, Hooks
and Eyes, Stay Bindings, La
ce's, Edging, Bobinet,
Col
liers ofalldcscriptions, La
dies Dress Trimmings,
Knitting Pins, German
Pitts, Patent Thread, Need
les, Spool Cotton of different
snake, all kinds of Fancy &Taps,
and Per/emery, Razors and Razor
Straps, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Lead.
Pencils, Slate Pencils, Britania ,S• best
Silver Plated. Spoons, and Sewing Silks.
lie 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 Mdsic 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 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 hyideptina the motto, of
"small profits. and quick sales" he will se.-
cure a liberal share of public patronage.
WILLIAM S. WEIL.
, April 20, 1853. 11--am
New Supply of Coal !
Farmers al' Limebarners
LOOK HERE.
The undersigned have just received, and
constantly keep on....hand, a large supply of
all kinds of Coal, suitable for Farmers and
Litneburners, and the coal consuming pub
lic in general, which they will dispose of at
the following reduced prices:
Chestnut Coal at s2 25
Extra Nut Coal, $2 37
Egg, Stove and Lump at $3 25
EOELMEN, HANHE & CO.
April 20, 1853. 11—tiw
- .
Wit
,M4ar q.))44).vDua
Grand • Exhibition
_OF
New Fashionable Spring and Summer
Sao 'Da a .
AT THE
New Cheap Store
OP
Getz; a 6• 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 Sumner
Goods, w,hich they are now ready - to dis
pose off' to their customers at the lowest
prices.
Their .Spring and Summer stock has been
selected with the utmost care and consists of
Clothes, Cassiwers, SaillICIS,
Flannels, Gloves and Hoseiry. besides De
laines, A lapaccas, Lusters, Ginghams: Plain
and Figured PoplinS, MuSlins and Prints,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queensware,
Hardware, Looking Glasses, Stationary,
Books, &c.,
. To which they invite tlMattention of their
frietftls and the public generally, confident
that the fullest stu,isfaction, both in price add
quality, will be given to all who may favor
them with a call.
Felton% System ofGeography
Spletidld Outline Maps.
•
This system' el teaching
,Geography's ra
pidly becomiqg,intrAm e d in: all the schools
throughout the country.- The series con
sists of seven maps, each covering abosit,
fifty square feet, boldly delineated, brilliantly
colored, varnished and mounted, and form
ing the most magnificent, as well as the
most useful part of thy furniture of the school
MEM
Peltou's Key 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.
Peltou's Key to Full Series,
Containing a - minute description of each
state and country, the political and physical
features of the earth, &c., 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 price of a Geography and At.lds.
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 testimonials received in its favor. Wo
append but one.
llckcirrro, March 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 more 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 their adoption.
'l'. Severn, Principal, N. W. Male Gram-'
mer School.
Rachel D. Griscom,Principal,N. W. Fe
male Grammer School.
Geo. H. Tracy, Principal, N. IV. male
Secondary School.
Mary S. Hahs, Principal, N. W. Female
Secondary School.
Fl. V. Hamlin, Princi
HEE
ram, Principal, S. W. Secondary
School
M. A. Jeffras, Assistant.
Peter Cleaver, Principal, S. W. male
Secondary School.
S. Abbott, Principal, S. W. Grammer
ftheol.
C. Heebner, Assistant.
James S. Lee, Principal, Spruce Ward
Grammer school.
John 'l'. Rudolphy, Principal, Spruce
Ward Secondary School.
Lydia L. Cresson, Principal, Spruce
Ward Grammer School.
R. C, Bertolet, Principal, Secondary
School.
George Printz, Principal, S. E. Ward
Grammer School.
Bell. W. Jones, Principal, S. E. Ward
Crammer School.
Daniel S.- [loll, Pilncipal, S. E. 'Ward
Secondary School.
Catharine flyneman, Principal S. E.
Ward Secondary School.
Joseph Milsburger, Principal, N. E.
Ward School.
C. A. Ilarper,.Principal, N. E. Ward
1-1. Trendall, Principal, N. E. W. Secon•
dory School.
Prico of full series Maps $25 00. Orders
received by the publishers, and Maps or
Keys sent to fill parts of the country.
SOWER & BARNES.
Booksellers and Publishers.
No. 84, N. Third Street Philadelphia.
Phila. May 4, 1853. 9-4 m
Dr. 3. P. 'Barnes,
.13EMTIST
No. 48, East Hamilton street, Al
i:kiss.. lentown, adopts this method to in
forin his friends and the. public in„general,
that he, has made Allentown - his permanent
residence. He has opened en office at his
dwelling, opposite Bechters American Ho
tel, a few doors east of Pretz, Guth &Co.'s.
Store, where he 1%511 lie happy to offer his
professional services in the science of Den
tistry. Eh will call at private residences,
if requested.
• tar His terms are reasonable, and having
had much experience in the'professions,
feels satisfied that he can give general satis
faction.
Allentown, April 2-1, 1951
-----
Good` Horses and Safe Vehielei!
willentown •
Livery VI stiblisAitheut .
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-1
entire new stock of
fff i h..' /1 1 lionsls. 9 CARRIAGES, St '
7 , 1 r.. Their Horses are gentle and all
Igood travellers ; their vehicles mostly new
and of the latest style, and such as have
been used are repaired and repainted in the
best manner. '1 hey-continue the business
at the old stand in William street, in the Be
rough of Allentown.
They tvill always be prepared to furnish
their customers at the shortest possible no
tice with sate and gentlePhorses, "good car
riages and careful drivers if requested: -
Families can be suited at all limes with ve
hicles to their particular taste.
Their - charges aro. reasonable, and•in op.
der to continua their high credit theyhere
tofore gained of beingthe“best livery estab
lishment in Allentown," they will:leave
nothing undonc,to keep on, hand the , best
and safest horses,the nottfest apt) most sylerl
- carriages, and sober and carefuldrt vers.
.-', Their charges are very .reasonabla and
hope, by. attention,to business to satis
fy all those who may favor them with their
custorn,k .. • . .` , T.
.P. ,. I:IOFI I IWAN. '
• ‘ -,. . -. i • ~- . .JESSE SIEGFRIED.
September 18,1851. T-41m
.2N .lIRTIFICI.I2I. DIGESTIPS
Crastrie SiAtei
A GREAT DISPEPSIA CURER I
Prepared from !leaflet, or the fourth Stomach
of the Ox, after directions 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 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.
EV'Ealf 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 Ter
formed in the stomach by the aid of a acid
which 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-c
ing and Stimuating Agent of the stomach
and intestines. Without it there will be nor
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.
wealc, haf dead, or injured stomach produ••
ces no good Gastric Juice, and hence the
disease, distress and debility which enstre.
Ptpsin 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 hirman 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 •
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.
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will digest meat and other food." Diseased
stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice,
Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want
may be perfectly supplied, we quote ths •
following
Scieniyie Evidence!—Baron Liebig. in
his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, -
says : “An Artificial Digestive Fluid may
be readily prepared from theimucous mem
brane, of the stomach of the Calf, in which
various articles of food, as meat and eggs,
will be softened, changed, and digestedquat
in the same manner as they would be in the
human stomach."
Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on
"Food and Diet," published by Wilson &
Co., New Xork, page 85, states the same
great fact, and describes the method of pre
paration. 'l'here 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 44 ,f
Chemistry," page 386, says, "Otte been
a question whether artificial digestion could
be performed—but it is now universally ad-.
'flitted that it may be."
Professor Dunglison of Philadelphia, in
his great work un Human Physiology, de-.
votes more than fifty pages to dn examina
tion 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.
sea," "he says" "digestion occurred as per
fectly in the artificial as in the natural di
gestions."
.ds a Dyspepsia Curer.—Dr. Houghton's
preparation of Pepsin has produced the
most marvellous effects, curing cases or De
bility, Emaciation, Nervous 'Decline, anti
Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on
the very' verge of the grave. It is impossi
ble to give the details of cases in the limits
of this 'advertisement—but •authenticateti
certificates have been given of more thus •
290 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-Magnetle Prthciptes. l - 7 —There is
no form of Old Stomach Complaints which
it_does not seem to reach and remove at once.
No matter howtad they, may be, - it gives
instant relief I A single dose removes all tke
unpleasant symptoms, and it-only needs to
be repeated, for a short time,.to, make these
good effects.permapertt,,pyritrbf blood and
vigor of body, follow at once. It is particu.
larly excellent in cases ofNauttea, Vomiting.
Cramps, Soreness of the pit Of the - Stomach.
distresaggftefeating,lovii, cold; state of the .
Blood, Heaviness , Lowness of Spirits, Des.
pondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tenden.
cy to Insanity, Suicide, &c. • ,
Price one dollbr per bottle. Orietlinftilr •
will often effecta
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Sent by Mail, Free of Po stage For con.
venience of sending tosall 'piths iffthis court.
try, the Digestive matter, of. the. pepsin is
put up in the form. of-Poivders, with direc•
tions to be dissolved in diluted Alcohol, wa
ter, or syrup; By the patient. ; • These pow
ders contain lust thesaints matter as the
bottles,
„but twice the quantity . for the.aaate
price ; and Will be sent by mail, free of Peat.
age, for one dollar sent (postpaid) to Dr.
S. Houghton, No. 11 North Fight street.,
. .
Six packages 'for five dollars,. Every
package - and bottle bears the written Awe
ture of J. S. f3oughten,ll.; D.,:-Sol v e 1 0 x0.
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United States. :Very liberal diecceekto gi
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von to the trade; lArtiggists,PAstawaWn l / 2
'and Booksellers are 4eoired4oest efilleardft
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