WUla«telpM*‘*ifWrtlS6niei*ts, V. AtaatT, Tbikd AmVtVPmvr &a ] ?£iefy man kia own Qa* Hdnt^deha-er. ■ VV "VWVAIrM AUt FURNACE and Coc&ing Range Kbr 82 North Sixth street, Fhfladelplnsi Botring purchased from tire Ameri ca*' Assign'eesofahePatent Domestic Gas Appar atUrfjtifeTighfs forfrje States of Pennsylvania, Del raware and jinfbrms his friends and the « now ready to famish them wiih up for the purpose, by which every inreipensesover the outlay. The construction hf thu gppkratasig sufcVthat it may be attached to StofCs already in use ; 'also to Cooking Ranges, Furnaces, Steam Boilers, or in any situation where fire or light is required. To manufactories, hotels, clfarchesj and public dr private buildings, remote .from any gas works, this apparatus will be found a cheap and economical method of lighting as well af hdhting their apartments, without any' extra ex pense for fael. Persons wishing to see the apparatus in opera tion,, can do so by' calling at his manufactory.— Rights to manufacture in either of the above States, wifi be sold on accommodating terms. Having been appointed Agent by the American Assignees for the manufacture of this Apparatus, and also far the sale of other States in the Union forvßights, any orders addressed to him will re ceive immediate attention. He respectfully solicits attention to his very su perior add complete assortment of Warm Air Fur naces, Cooking Ranges and Bath Boilers. He keeps constantly on hand nine different sizes of Ranges, all of which will be seen at any time at his store, and warranted to perform well; together with every variety of Furnaces and Boilers. Also, a select variety of Vault and Hearth Grates, Gas Ovene, &c. In assortment, quality and price, he feels confi dent that he can please those who may call, and therefore invites an examination of his stock. September 28, 1847. '35-6m Charles Stokes, Globe Hall of Fashion. NO. 296 Market Street, Philadelphia. Clothing —a necessary and useful article, it Well (be comes every one who buys it, before purchasing, to look and sec where it can be bought the cheap est. lam satisfied, (and reader you will be) if you favor me with a call and look over my stock of goods*, you will not only buy yourself, but tell your friends where cheap clothing can be had and they will do the same. If you come to the Globe Hall of Fashion, and do not find goods twenty per cent cheaper than any store in the city, I think you will say that General Taylor never whipped the Mexi cans t I think he never done anything else. A fall stock of Clothing-suited for the coum ry trade, which the merchants and others are par* cularly invited to examine. CIIARLKS STOKKS. Globe Hall of Fashion, 290 Murkot 3 doors be low Ninth. -Phila.aug. 31, IM7 Cheap Wntclien and Jewelry. AT the “ Philadelphia Wnteh uml .Tow elry Store," 00 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, k Gold Lover \Vatuhos, Hill jowollod, IS earn cases, ..... srlO 00 Silver Lever Wutchos, flill jowollod, 3.1 00 Silver Lever Watches, soven jewels, IS 00 Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled tmcst quality, - - - Superior Quartier Watchoß, Imitation Quartier Watches, Gold Spectacles, - Fine Silver Spectacles, Gold Bracelets with topaz stones, Ladies Gold Pencils, 16 carats, Gold Finger-rings 37* cents to §8; Watch Glass es, plain, 12J cents; patent, 18}; Lunct 25. Oth er articles iu proportion. ' All goods warranted to be what they are sold lor. 0. CONRAD. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, Lepincs and Quartiers lower than the above prices September 6, 1847 REMOVAL. JUNGERICH & SMITH, Wholesale Grocers, No. 223 Market street, north side, between •sth and 6th streets, first door below' 6th. Having removed froni the old stand, No. 12 Decatur street, to the spacious house, No. 223 Market street, they tender their grateful acknowledgements to their kind friends in the city and county of Lancaster, for the very liberal patronage they have enjoyed. The new location affording them many facilities not previously possessed, enables them to offer to Merchants and dealers additional inducements to give them a call in their new place. • Their stock is heavy and has' been selected with great care, they are enabled to sell on the lowest possible terms. To all country produce entrusted to'them, they will devote their attention and make speedy returns. September 1, 1547. IS-1 y To House Keepers.—lo,ooo Pounds Feathers, ? /COMPRISING all qualities, from 12i cents up. \_yCurled Hair and Moss in lots to suit purchasers. Beather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. Mattresses of all kinds, ready made, or made to order. Bedsteads, Sacking Bottoms, Cushions, Tickings. Blankets of all shes, 'Marseilles Quilts, white and —colored. Counterpanes. Comfortables, Table Covers. jALSO, Ingrain, Venitian, Bag, List and other kinds of Clfcap CARPETINGS. Kr Canton Mattings both white and colored of all widths—Flour and Table Oil Cloths, Window Shades, &c.,a1l at the lowest dish prices, wholesale or retail, for sale bv HARTLEY & KNIGHT, 14$ South 2nd street, 5 doors above Spruce. Philadelphia, Feb. 8, 184$'. 3-3 m Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasolettes, and Walking Cane Umbrellas. TYTILLIAM H.. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory, * . thoonly one in the United States, No. 104 Marke \ stis*et, Philadelphia. Merchants are re ■pectfu. \ informed that j continue to inantifacturc all the aoove goods, by the aid of steam, notwith standing the great opposition of parties opposed to the introduction'of expensive improvements. My assortment is complete, and prices so low, as to give entire satisfaction. $3- As there is an Umbrella Store next door, of nearly the same namo, it is important von should remember WILLIAM H. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory, and patentee of the Walking Cane Um brella, sign or the Lady and Eagle, No. 104 Mar ket street, Philadelphia. B£T Attention is requested to the celebrated Walking Cane Umbrella, a neat and beautiful arti cle, combining all the advantages of a Cane and Umbrella. [Feb. S. 6in-2 Cheap Watches, Sliver Ware, and Jewelry. EULL Jewelled Gold Patent Levers, S 40 ; J?\3 Gold Lepines, $3O; Silver Levers, $2O. X£*zs Gold Guard, West and Fob Chains, Gold ami Silver Pencils, Finger Rings, and Thimbles, Spectacles, Ear Rings,. Miniature Cases, Medallions, Fancy Card CarefNwans, &c. Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Tea Volts, Forks, Ladles, Putter Knives, Cups, &c. Fine Plated Castors, Cake baskets, Can dlesticks, Britannia Ware, Waiters, DIACON’S PATENT LAMPS, &c. Also, Gold Patent Lever Watcncs, from J4O to $l5O. Watches and Clocks repaired. Superior Diamond Point Gold Pens at $1 50. J. St W. L. WARD, . 100, Chosnut st., above 2d st.. Phihuln, Fob. 8, 1848. 2-ly To lloiiMckccpcrN. TTMIE subscribers Invite purchasers of nil or any kinds of DRY GOODS required in hdusokepp ing, to call and oxuminn their stock which is con fined exclusively to tlioso articles, comprising in part all kinds of Linen and Colton Shootings, Quilts, Blankets, Damaslt Table Cloths ami Napkins, Tow clings, Tickings, Table and Piano Covors, Furniture, Dimities and Chintzes, embroidered and low priced Curtain Muslins, Worsted Damask and Moreens, Domcstio'Muslins, 6t0., &c,, together with a large . stock of all kinds of Flannels, and the host stylos of Irish Linen, which they import direct from 'the most colobrntcd bleachers. By excluding Dress ‘ Goods tVom thoir business, thoy are relieved from tho necessity of-asking high pricos at the commence ment of tho soason to compensate for losses conse* vquent upon changes of fashion us tho-‘season \ '■ advances, and will sell at tho lowest possiblo grade J ! of profits as the surost means of extending their ■business. _ JOHN V. COWELL & SON, Corner Chesnut and Seventh Streets, Philadelphia. : nov 9 J 47 6m Moore &|Risdon, Merchant Tailors 7O sirnth Third Street, nearly opposite the X 1 Exchage, Philadelphia. (B* E. Moore, late of the. firm of Robb, Winebrener & Co.) Respect fully announce to their friends and the public that they are constantly prepared to make to order, of the. finest'and best materials, and at moderate pri ces, every article of-Fashionable Clothing, consti tuting a Gentleman’s Wardrobe, for which their complete stock of choice and carefully selected cloths, cassimeres, vestings, &c., of the latest and most desirable patterns, are particularly designed. Their own practical knowledge of the business and a personal attention to every garment, enables them to give entire satisfaction, and to both old and new customers they respectfully tender an invita tion to give them a call. Having been for years connected with some of the best and most fashionable establishments in this country, employing none but first-rate workmen, and being in tho .constant receipt of. the latest fashions; and best 'styles of goods, they are fully prepared to accommodate customers in the best -manner. [Philadelphia, Aug. 31, 1847. 31-6 m /■ - Davis & Chew, CABINET WAUB-ROOMS , No. 276, S. Secondst ., s;rw* * Wert tide, Philadelphia. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, cheap and of good qual- as Beds, Bedsteads, Bureas, Chairs 53,- &c. Cash'paidfot Old Furniture ortaken in exchange-for New. Old Furniture repaired Feb. 1,T848-6m 1 , , Candelabra* aad Girandoles. - Got Fixtma,lhfott’, Patmt Pixt x '■. Lard Lamps. ; I /T\TANUFACrTURED by M. B.Dyott & Kent,No. If 1 64 Stmth Second street, Phyadelphiarfrwho would invite die «ttention of those interested, to examine Dyott’s Patent Improved Pine Oil Lamps. Their construction is superior, their arrangement more simple, and embrace improvements possessed by .no other Lamps. The cost of burning will not exceed one half die expense of-any-other Hight, whilst they produce a more brilliant and study light than gas. Their construction is such that the wick is supplied with Oil by a feeder, when it is short; so that they can be burnt dry, and thus keep the Oil always pure and the lamp clean. [Their management is so easy that a child can take care of them. They are perfectly safe, and free from any unpleasant odor.. The above Lamps, together with Dyott’s Newly Improved Solar Lard and OH Lamps, are made in every desirable form, and suit* able for Churches, Stores, Halls, FactoriestfLodge Rooms, Hotels, and Billiard Saloons, and Samps with shades, designed for reading, and for jevery purpose where light is required. A handsome and varied assortment of Candelabras and Girandoles, together with Gas Fixtures of every pattern, style, and finish, that are made by any other manufactur ers. Having every facility for manufacturing, we are prepared to sell wholesale and retail, as Cheap as other dealers ;>bust if at firs; properly treated. Hvikenard Ointment, for the effectual cure of the Files, Tetter, Suit Rheum, Scald head, Ringworms, inflamed Eves or Evelids. Barbers’ Itch, Frosted feet, old Sores, either nrisingfrom fever or impure blood, and v\ ill extract Fire from Burns upon application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with tender faces should use it after shaving, it will in a few moments remove all soreness and stop the bleeding ; it can always be relied upon, and is in valuable in any family. 'Far Ointment, for the cure of pains or weakness in the Liver, Back or Chest, it will entirely remove any deep sea'ed pain. These remedies have.caused many to enjoy : he blessings of reinvigornted health, and in a va riety of desperate and abandoned cases a perfect and radical cure The numerous impositions upon the public, and statements of remarkable cures never made, yet• testified to by feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult, to do justice to the public, in offering sufficient inducement to make a trial of these invaluable medicines. They are entirely vegetable, and free from all injurious in gradients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have n pamph let, they can be had of the agent gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medical Store. No. 278, Race street, [one door above Eighth] Philadelphia. For sale in Lancaster by JOHN F. LONG, and n Harrisburg by Daniel VV. Gross. [Jan 11 ■ ly-50. Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain in the side, and breast, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Palpatation of the Heart, Whooping Congh, Hives, Nervous Tremors, Liver Complaint, and Diseased Kid- novs, are radically cured, by Thompson’s Com- pound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha. ALTHOUGH the great fatality of Pulmonary Diseases, at this time shows that there tire particular cases that render still too applicable the designation, approbia mcdicorum —the disgrace of physicians—to this call of diseases; and that there are stages in their progress, which having once been reached, recovery Ls douhtful. Still no one should despair. The writings of physicians, who have given to these affections particular attention, abound with many recorded cases of recovery when the patient had reached a seeming hopeless stage of the disease; and tfiere is at this time, a remedy prepared in Philadelphia which lias met with the most triumphant and cheering success in the most obstinate forms of Throat and Pulmonary Diseases —so as to have obtained the sanction and employ ment in the practice of many physicians. Allusion is had to Thompson's Compound Svrup of Tar and Wood Naptha—the preparation of one. who, having given to diseases of the Lungs ami their means of cure, the most careful and thorough attention, presented to the public this great remedy. The soothing and curative power of TAll has often been observed in severe coughs, and Con sumption. But in the above preparation, beside some of our most valuable vegetable pectorals there is conjoined with it the Wood Naptha, a med icine but lately introduced, but which has been employed with most satisfactory results in England, in Pulmonary Consumption, especially of a Tuber culous form. Read the following from Dr. Young, the eminent oculist. Philadelphia, Jan. IS, 1547. Messrs. Angncy St Dickson : —Gentlemen —Hav- ing recommended in my practice, and used in my own familv, Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha, I have no hesitation in saying that it is one of the best preparations of the kind in use, and persons suffering from colds, coughs, af fections of the throat, breast, Ac., so prevalent at this season of tiro year, cannot use* any medicine that will cure or prevent Consumption sooner than Thomson's Compound Syrum of Tar and Wood Naptha. Wm. Young, M. D. Ifi2 Spruce street. Philadelphia; March 9, 1844. I hereby certify that after lingering four years with pulmonary consumption and given up by four physicians, who pronounced me incurable, the dis ease was arrested nnil 1 was restored to health sole ly by the use.of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha. MARY HENRY, 4S Spruce street. This invaluable medicine is prepared only at the North East corner of Fifth mid Sjfriir.o stH. Phila. Sold also by J. F, LONG, Lancaster. R. WILLIAMS, Columbia. ENGLAND Si MeMAKIN, Reading. Dr. McPUEKSON, Harrisburg. And by respectable Druggists generally. Price of large bottles §l,OO, or six for Five Dol lars. Beware of imitation. [net 19-US All of thr following articles, which have obtained un bounded popularity are sold by JAMES SMITH, the only Agent for the genuine articles in the city (f Lancaster, and county of Lancaster. IIF.MKMtIF.iI Tins AM) BUY ONLY OF HIM. AN unequalled*remedy, and mi Almanac for IS IS gratis. 1st —For colds and leverisli feelings, and preventing fevers. 2d—For Asthma, Liver Complaint, and BiliouH Affections. 3d—For Di,tr hcon, Indigestion, and Loss of Appetite, 4th—For Custivcncss in iomnlcs and- males, flth—For Sto mach affections, Dyspepsia nnd Piles. The great points are, it is not bad to take, never givos pain, and never leaves one costive ! ! ' Forall these things it is warranted unequalled, and all who do not find it so may return tile bottle and get their money. This medicine is LONGLEY'S GREAT WEST ERN INDIAN PANACEA. Fuller description in an Almanac for 1848, gratis. Balm ot Columbia Hair Tonic. —To the bald and grey —If you wish a rich luxuriant head o hair, free from dandruff and scurf, do not fail to procure the genuine Balm of Columbia. In cases of baldness it will more than exceed your expecta tions. Many who have lost their hair for 20-years have had it restored - to its original perfection by the use of this balm. Age, state or condition ap pears to be no obstacle whatever; it also causes the fluid to flow with which the delicate hair tube is filled, by which means thousands (whose hair were grey as the Asiatic eagle) have had their hair restored to its natural color by the use of this in valuable remedy. In all cases of fever it will be found the most pleasant wash that can be used. A few applications only are necessary to keep the hair from falling out. It strengthens the roots, it never fails to impart a rich glossy appearance, and as a perfume for the toilet it is unequalled; itholds three times as much as other miscalled hair restor atives and is more effectual. The genuine manu factured only by Comstock & Co., 21CourtIand street, New York. ConneVs Magical Pain Extractor. —It is'now conceded by medical men that Connel’sMagica! Pain Extractor, manufactured by Comstook jk-.C0., 2J Gourtlanil street, N. Y., is.the greatest wonder of the 19th century. Its effects are truly miracu lous. All arc removed from burns, scalds, &c.j and all sores, in * jfw its application, hdalingsthe 'eame oil theinostdeii-; cate uin«leaving ,qo scar. .. Itis. equally beneficial in all kinds of inflammatory diseases, suck as sore * Nipples | and EvesiV Sprains, Rheumatism, White Swelling and Ulcers,\Brnises, Burns, ChiUbJairiß, Erysipelas, Piles, Tip: Dolorean, &c. We slight add' as proof to all we say,the names of many eih inent' physicians who-use. it in- their practice, and hundreds .of clergy .who it to their peopled- Kind parents keep it. constantly on hands in cases of accident By fire life. aiay?be‘ fort without it/but byitsnse- all brims subject to it*'control*-fittest the vitals are destroyed.- Carition- - Remetubei tfrid ask for Connel’s Magical Pain\Extractor,- manufac tured by Comstock & Co., N. apd take* no other* Deafness Cured —Dr. M> Nairas Acoustic Those deaf from old age and from infancy often receive their hearing in a most miraculous manner, by the use of this oil. It has the effect, to restore the tension and bring into the natural action of the parts so as to restore the hearing when lost or im paired. This will be done in all cases of receht deafness, and many of long standing. All dqar persons should use this ; oil. Comstock & Co., 2) Courtland street are the wholesalers.- Price tem per flask. I Piles, Sores, §c. —The genuine Hay’s Linamerit,* is an article more justly celebrated as a cure for the* above, than any or all others. Its cures are almost • innumerable, and it is only necessary to let those who know the articles and used it with such great _ success, that it is .to be had true and genuinelof Comstock & I Co. 21 Courtland st. N. Y. sole pro- * prietors. Dr. Spohn's Sick Head Ache Remedy.—Why v ill you suffer with that distressing complaint remedy is at hand that will not fail to cure youfc—• This remedy will effectually destroy any attack! of headache, either nervous or bilious; It has cured cases of 20 years 5 standing.. j Mothers* Relief. —Indian Discovery—All expect ing to become mothers and anxious to avoid the Pains, Distress and Dangers of child-bearing, are earnestly entreated to calm their fears, allay their nervousness, and soothe their way by the use of this most extraordinary vegetable production;— Those who will candidly observe its virtues, must approve of it it their hearts; every kind and affec tionate husband will feel it his most soleirin duty to alleviate the distress his wife is exposed to by a safe and certain method, which is the use of tills mother’s relief. Further particulars in pamphlets intended for the female eye, arc to be hod gratis where this humane cordial is to be found. The Mother’s Relief is prepared, and only, by the now sole proprietors, Coinstock & Co. 21 Courtland jst., New York. j For Worms.— Kolmstock’s Vermifuge will eradi cate and cure children tttuhulults who. havo worms. Caution—Beware of ul) unless the name is spoiled “ Kolmstock,” tho old Dutch niuncoffha invonjor. Price 20 cts. per bottle. It qnntlot injure the child should tlwro lie no worms, hut it will do it gooc}. To the Halt and Lame, Comstock's Nerve (tnd Bone Liniment ami Indian Vegetable Elixir, In .the moNt effectual cure for Rheumatism, contracted cumin, or mnseleN, and In warranted to cure jtny case of R'lieunmtiNin nr Emit. ; All tho itbuvu nrticloH uru Hold by JAMR Only Agont fur tho genuine avticloa i Lancaster, and county of Lancasto this and buy only of him. [m Hedenberg’s Patent Alr-TlgUt Parlor Coni Stove, Anew, beautiful, convenient, and fuel-saving Parlor Coal-Sieve is now for the first time introduced to the public. The proprietors feci confident,"that upon an ex* amination of those in operation, they will be pro nounced to be the best , most useful and economical stoves yet invented. With a comparatively small quantity of fuel, this l stove will radiate a greater quantiiy ol hcai, (not dry or parched, os is generally ihe case in ihe ordinary coal stoves,) than any other stove now in use. CERTIFICATES I have had one of Hedenberg’s air-tight coal sioves in use since the middle ol last October —am emirely satisfied with it —and believe it to be supe rior to any description of stove hitherto introduced. It requires much less coni than a common radiator stove, of the same size—produces no annoying radiant heat—and with ordinary care there cau be neither dirt on the carpet nor dust on the furniture. There is no difficulty in managing it, or in keeping up ihe fire over night, at small cost of fuel, Im properly closing ihe checks. I have kept up the fire in mine continuously for a period ol five weeks. Before purchasing ihe one I have, I carelully examined alnrge variety of specimens from other inventors and makers, exhibited at the Fair of the American Institute, in New York, and selected it as being, from its construction, most likely to prove a superior article. A protracted trial of it, in actual use, has convinced me that I did not mis estimate its merits; and 1 am fully persuaded that, as re gards convenience, cleanliness, and economy com bined, it will not easily be superseded. Samuel Wagner We have in operation in our counting-room one of “ Hedenberg’s patent air-tight coal stoves,” which, by actual nnd constant use, for more than two months, we give the decided preference to any stove with which we are acquainted. The supe riority of this stove over every other kind with which we have any knowledge, i* that it dispenses a pleasant and healthy heal throughout the mom equally—consumes very Rule coal—is easily kept in order —and there is an entire absence ol dust. We have some knowledge of almost evtrv kind of stove heretofore introduced to the public, bui con— fidently give this the preference. York, Feb. 10, 1817 P. A. & S. Small. 1 hereby certify that J have used ” Hedertberg's patent atr'-iight coal stove.” for twomtonths past, and that I am better satisfied with it than any other coa! stove I ever used. I heat two large rooms by it, a parlor and. the chamber above, and heat them both at the same lime... and with less consumption oi fuel than is used in the ordinary coal stove to warm a single room. The heat is pleasanter than that of the former kinds of coal stoves, and is sufficient from a small fire to warm the largest apartment. • D. Li. Emerson. York, January, 1847.. I have this winter used one ol “ Iledenberg’s ■patent air-tight coal stoves.” with much satisfac tion, warming with it, comfortably, fwo rooo s. (one above the other.) with,out cousuming more fuel than was before required to warm one of those rooms. In the convenience with which it is managed, and the cleanliness of if. it exceeds every o'ltor coal stove I have yet used ; nnd tho heat of it is more equal and agreeable, postering less of that unpleasant dryness which is generally experienced from stone coal fires. The excellence of this stove has induced me to order another one the kind, to be. used in the place of another coal stove which before had been considered a very good one. John Evans. York. February 4, 1847. < Fur the purpose of exhibiting ihisstove 10 the citizens of Lancaster county, one has been put up at Mr. Christian Kieffer’s, in East King 6treet. and another at the office of the “ Intelligencer & Jour nal.” where the public are invited to. call and examine them in operation. ADAM WORLEY & Co., York Pa. oct 2fi The Trial of Christ. rpjJIS grand and imposing Exhibition of Statuary, _|_ representing the trial of our Saviour before Pontius Pilate, in a group of 23 figures the size of" life, splendidly dressed in appropriate costume, is now open for exhibition at tho MUSEUM. Mr. Landis lakes pleasure in announcing to tho public, that this beautiful group lias had his whole attention, together with that of several of tho most talented artists for noun; months past; and ho flat ters himself .that for .correctness olexprosHton, com bined will) truthful accuracy, it will, far excel any tiling of the kind ever exhibited here. This splendid group is the production of a cele brated artist, nnd iH intended to represent that mo ment in the Trial of our Saviour, when Culnolmn says to him, “ 1 adjure thee by the living God'that' thou tefl us whether thou he Christ the son ofi»od.” Jesus answers, u Thou hast said s nevertheless 1 say unto you, hereafter shall ye see the son of man sitting on the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of Heaven. n This was equivalent to (falling himself the Wifof God, winch of course, w&h considered by the High Priest as ldnsphoi:,y • and he immediately rained his hands in kneeled horror and says/ M Ho hath spoken blasphemy: whnt furthor have wo ncod of witnesses ? Behold now ye huvo heard his blasphemy.” The scene illustrates the appcnrance of-tho R*- nmn Court, under Pontius Pilate, and tho Jewish' Court, under Caiaphas, the High Priest;*, and the* group in costume, und decorations of the times ar«' in strict accordance with ancient history. The Trial scene will he exhibited in connection with the Museum; and notwithstanding the great expense attending the getting up this grand spectacle, the admittance as usual will be but 25-ccnts.- N. B. Schools in a body admitted at .view rate.'. Open every day and evening. Pamphletffdfcsorifdag' the Trial can be had at the Museum for 6f cts. # may 18 16-ly* Salisbury Handle Manufactory and Turning Mill. THE subscribers tender their thanks to their friends for the patronago extended to them in the business in which they are engaged, and res pectfully solicit a continuance of their favors. They now inform their friends and the, public generally, that they still continue to manufacture at their establishment at Salisbury,.(on thei Phila delphia and Lancaster turnpike, one mile ’east*of Kinzer’s and one mile north of the Gap,) Broom, Brush, Hoe, Shovel and Fork Handles, Plastering Lath turned and sawed, Screws, &c. They have also, an exoejlent Turning Mill con nected with their establishment, and are preparedi to do all kinds of Turning ip wood, such as: Porch Columns, Cabinet, Coach and Wagon Turning ot all kinds with promptness snd despatch. They have npw on hand a lot of seasoned lumber, guitable for Cabinet Makers use, which, wilL be; turned to order or disposed of onr'easoriable,terms. Also; a largq lbt of'pnme Ash Plahk wKidh fivili be sold Tow and sawed if wished to any sizei -'— Any communications directed to Gap PostQffiee, Lancaster county, will meet with prompt attention, sept 7 >47-32-ly . A, h\ &8, C. SLAYMAKER. 5 SMITH, t tho city of . Remember v D-Gm-41