/he ftratiettian. MARIETTA. PA : 54.10 k - ydnio,-wobenbei-io; sr Judge Bond, of Baltimore,- whose firm action in the present trial has ex cited the admiration of tlie`loyasl people of the whole cotintry, didabont as good a thing daring the war.' Be vim applied to for a habeas corpus for sieves who were running away from their masters and enlisting.in the army. He asked their owners "To whom, next to , God, do you owe the hikheit allegiance?" The Slave owners: replied : "To the country." "Then," said Judge Bond, " The country 'holds a mortgage on your slaves, and I foreclose that mortgage." lir The income listef the city of Har risburg for the year ending June 30th, 1866, is just published. Hon. Sinion Cameron returns his income at $28,741; J. Donald CamerOn $21,319'; Hon. John 0. Kunkel, $9,180; .Tarnee, hfcCormick, Sr., $50,400 . ; James W 1 $18,019 ; David Fleming, ex Speaker of the Sen ate, $12,018 ; .Charlea.L. Bailey, $18,480 ; Dr. George Bailey, $16,591; , William Colder, $12,534; Valentine Hummell, $11,215. Sr Major General 'Clinton B. Fisk, formerly con3manillig in Teneeisee—a soldier of valor and fidelity . daring the war, and after the war an officer in the Freedman's Bureau—who vas removed by President Johnson, - hasbecome' . a resident of New York 'city; having -ac cepted the position of Vice Piesident of the kLetropolitan Inenraics Company. The situation is a very handsome one. ar Gen. Sweeney, formerly belong: leg to the regular army, and who was struck from the list, in consequence of his accepting a commission from the Fenians, has, abandoned : the -letter or ganization and , is now, an applicant to be reinstated in his position of Major. It is said. he Fresident•will comply with his request. . • Sr A - ;r'ite'r"iii 0, lite number OfThice A Week (London) . says that Benja min Franklin, his return• from Paris to Philadelphia, wos," eleoted' Goverder of that, State,' and shortly afterwards President of the United Sates of Amer ica." , It , would be difficult to crowd more errors thin tkese into two'lines.. .' Generil Sheridan held an .Indian council at Fort Dodge. on 'the 7tir inst.- He gave the Indians'eight days to , bring in the three white women they have, and it they did not return them .without presents,' it - would-be war. The Indians then started home to have a' counsel among themselves. , , eir A woman who gave her name„as, Anna Printer, from ,:Phijadelphis, found insensihlo in one, of the , 00hOiie churches of Cincinnati, on ? Satcrday,, and died on Mol?OnY evening . She _stated that she, had been drugged., in„,the ; ; cars: and robbed 'of all ,the money,she )iad. or •A. T. Stewart'e project of erect ing a number Of model tenements fur eh° poor, heti benniideitakin Idgoid'earnl est, and the practical results will • Snell be apparent. The estimated Ostia five millions of dOffare,' Cr A Cow sifts recently drowned.bra mud turtle near, Ogdensburg, She had gonefinto,thevtiter to drink, when.the turtle featened.tO herinOse.and held Alio long underwater au 'to suffo cate the cow: l A notorious horse thief, named James Oldfield, Was arrested.. at Eddy ville, lowa, and while waiting . for the cars with the offineril, took a quantity ol strychnine, which ,Rroduced: death . in. sten tly. • • • ear A man: who was stolen from Jack eon, thirty years' tigo,' when a mere bOy, boo just 'to his par. ants who for a lifethno had . supiiosed him dead. _ - _ or *Milan D. BoaS, - an Old publish o , , el of Harrisburg; hue' bceri "appointed by the owners of the s! Patriot Union" publisher'of that copperhead journal. ice' - The State orOregoni one of the . , youngest in the Union; has more public school's, 443, 'than Smith tarolina, 'one of the original thirteen States. lllir st , Bostoiliau, writing from home says, Signor Columhp, the,.only ., living descewlitut of Christopher Columbus, "Ii irlde old 'ltalian sawn." tis announced that the heads of the Departments ` in` ,Washington deeided to dismiss all of their Merits whose habits are known to belihmoral. EN = cPp‘ op rr thdt"litissachtiset4l•ll4, would beFilielsiiiiith'itif 8414,-' in the u,Dip.4 7 4 7 11 el otaki - • 640 410,V "‘raffoielthoeirVice , 'rageffieifiedWer ed in the Mexican chifratieVlSPinkeblie the restoration of the Empress Cartotta's health. • wr We regret to Lee r rspicions of, • a plot to secure from the of Kansas at least one Johneo iteUnited States Senator. Gen. Pomeroy's term expires, i and a successor is also to be chosen to General Lane. Kansas is overwhelm ingly Republican, and before the people 'no johnsonite , stands• the ghost of a. chance. So mortified was Lane at the manner in which he sacrificed his pros- , pacts by favoring Johnson, that he com -mitted.spickde,,,YetAe, she told thak there is now a real danger of some trick- Fri - tieing played off to divide our friends in the ensuing legislature, and elebt one Johnsonite Senator, by a combination, with some weak-hneed faction of Repub licans. We .14eIlbliephit is unfound ed, and if sd, , shall rejoice to contradict Or l i wentyoieven families of Voles sailed from York for -Richmond, in ,New the steamship -Virginia, on Saturday of to settle in Spottsylvasia coun ty, Va., on 2500 acres of land, .sixteen miles south of ,Fredericksburs, purchased for them , by Geperal Eochmen, one of the direpAors of the American Emigrant Aid and Homestead : pomptiny. They Iwo to pay for the land at the rate of $5 pet acre et , theexpiratien ..‘ opeix yeam One thousand , of. the 2500 acres have been cleard, And, will be,.pnt tinder cola. Nation neat spring. _lmplements, seeds, and A proyisions have been furnished from lands raised by enbscription in New York. The owners of the Virginia - gave , the emigrants free passage to their new homes. ' . er George Peabody has made a gift to Yale College 0f4159,009 i t0 establish a ,Mnseum of,,N:atural Gistory. : Paabudit Institute of Baltimore wasfßr- . malty opene4Lon the isth, on which oc casion an address, of welcome to Mr. Peabody was delivered by Gov. Swann, Mr. Peabody replying briefly. Mr. Pea body has given another half - million to' this Institution, and is Bald to, have giv-, en a-milliondollari to different educa tional and religious institutions. since his arrival in this country. isar In ilia Catholic Sabbath. echoofe at Ntteltvil le, colOred children are taught in the eame clams with the white chil: dren.. The Qatholics are a shrewd sect: sooner is the "negro free thin the" set to work to add Min to the strength of the chiral', the Setae es.'thiy did th 4 Indians iri South America. ` They aIL ready have decliiid that there mast no distinction within the 'pale of the church on 'account of color. They 'thus take the lead of lila Churches. sir Poison, writes a - correspondent of an English journal, is in - some ,parts of Gerthanylabelled with" a'Skull`Wnd-cross benes, ae blink as iririteill ink can Make' them. ' H'e recomdends tbis'as a' device , . , • .„ • that should be' used in all Couritries;'for it , strikes tit once the 'comprehension, net:pfily of the liarried, hitiltlie of the dullest and most ' ignorant people. The• New" York.Jouroal of 00W meree reports tbat the traffic in "skunk skins'.'-amounts.to quite a ,handsome sum annually The article in, question,: howeSerpietty, no ,rneans,sold as a skunk skin, because in, this : case it is , self-evi, dent that a.."rose by, sootier game? would, smeilas/sweete and,the ,skillful furrier, therefore, announces, it Ondier.eoule. ttqc:, big: title,; such as , ",Prairie Badger '1 or !"Mountain, Otter." , eir Official advice from . Arlifinefts elate thiftwenty - -PiPc.atirders of freerd man, duripg the mouths of August and geptimher, are on riecrd,aniftliat many more have probably. .occurred whiCh are never heard from 'on - account -of - the sparseness of ,the ; population... Not, a single case of an arrest, by the-civil au- thorities forthese:crimes is ; ropOrteil. Gir A Richmond publiiher announces its "Just rendy—the CotifedeiteteSPelf ipg book." His enterpriset merits popu larity for being ,So — little behind' the times. The Confederacy', then, is not yet giyea up, and the children "are to be trained op to its support. Si? v iiir _Curtis Mirandar Lampert, • createtlta baronet intErigland fdi ser vices in the Atlantic lolegiaph enter pries, ista'native, or Vermont . He rent to England in 1834, "'slid • settlell there, engaging in,the Fruddon'Baylui,trade:' •Mary"Knight,l`3 *ars ail,/ died last wank in Tophan, ble.;.of 'disease./ ; . 11ter blood .ohangod to sugar, and 'dating herijlostio,sehich.,lastgd sia months, she would drink .asAnnob as a pail of Water nightly. - sir olllady named. Maitha Carao.n aged onehnudielland. three4 , eare, _died lately in Bibb( eanntyoGeorgia. , she had eta , threetete of teeth; the last being iiinalland like ' s equirrel'e: ar -The 'almahouse int- Falmouth, Blaine, mrat . deitrOY , e4 hx - 4re, and three of the inmates bur ned Eo death: ear ovei-' $400,000 , -ot inatilateid .fraction'al 4, currency , The hand, of ABEL,P;PiI. 4 . printer travels-nine mitespin-Bettiog up 26,060 i t itiiii,W , xcld; 4 ki.4.0 , :g :14:6 it 4 ^ 114 lir s Barnum' fat woman iately - brone down a cab in Toronto, and fell outs itO the mud. =E=MIM c-tkriaTHE MARIETTIAN.R.--Aap , . ig. ' tr v 4 - •' --7-- .. 4„ t, LABOR M t ENGLPID— dg , , Willard, of a ol v Yort,who is now trivellini in the rming cotinties of Englabd, wtes as follows in regard.to the pride of Tabor there : Laborers get $2,75 per week, and two quarts of cider per day, and com mence work at 6 A. at., and stop at 5-fr P. .M.'... Thitie,,the _extreme price for .teat hands on an average. Ordinary hands or those of : poOrer grade, gal six _shicll ings per Weelf,'Mad aipiart'of cider per liay,,and are paid weekly. No board is included as in AMerica, for They pay a rent for:their cottages .and •gardensonti `shilling Per week." 93e further says : " Wheat brings here now one - dollar 'lb d 'fi fty 'Mit trp dr' titiblrl; barley one dollar Per bushel , baYthi f t five dollars- a ton, and mutton fift e bents a pound. Think of that, ye farm ers who pay twenty-five - or thirty'dollars a month'for firm hafiiis for rthe season, and two - or three dollars'`' day and _board for help in liqing. Is it any wonder the common people Of the old country consider th, United States' a land of promise, and flock to its shores by thOneanda ? - I - w The .Engligh bench lately decided ; at -Westminster thatit Was a principle _of common law 4hat counsellor, : in :questioning a witness, shoulik address him in ordinary tones, and in language :of respect-sucheas is eipployed e .by, one gentleman in:conversation_witikanotheri `that such lawyer has no' right, _to quea : tion the private.busineas,,or moral. char peter of a witness'any farther piaci-it:is apparent they absolutely affect his •re pability,or'touch the,case in hand, and that a witness is "not bound lo -answer questions put-to him in .an. insulting, "or annoying manner.. , . ' 'lir Jimmy Wayeon ( colored ), of Hirmar,o o known as the op,,retot ped . • dler, was expelled &oi ihe African M. E. Church, at that plies becatiie he ve,ted.tlie Democratic ticket and then lied about it. Jimmy said he was a peace Demncrat, but did not know bow he voted, said he hid never fietird - 'of "Seward .or. Andy Johnson," bui all would not save him and he Went', 'over keksouse. er The:testing places of the Union soldierelvhbr died during the 'rebellion are to . be - marked hereafter with cast iron head blocks; instead-of We , wooden ones, as at present in the various nation al:ceMeteries.r :The - names, number;&m., of each soldier are to , bei , caett. in, raised letters. The Quartermaster=- General has accordingly invited proposfila furnishing the cast - iron , head , block's. About 280;000 of them are .required: or The oldest:city in the world is Damascus. Tire and Sidon have Omni bled on the . share_; Haalbee ie a ruin • Palmyra lies buried`in the Sands of the desert. Nineveh and Babyron have di4. appearod from the shores of the Tigris and Alio Euphrates. ,:Damascus . remains what it wae betorn the days of Abrahaii — r a centre of trade and travel; an itiland" of verdure in a desert. illiriNotwithstanding the fact that,the f•'all :co lOre d people, in Wash ington,-D.-Ctris taxeit kir/ school .funds, find that Congteas has peeked strictilaws requiring they iiity-to.pay- to the' Ainstees holdria iielools` their - shire -the. fandwprovidedt•for education,bot-scent : Vas:teen paid over foi:thirteen /months. The trtistees of:this School-have therefore. made a formal demand-on- the= Mayor of Washington=for the money-, -,ltar:4-415_,Kop.ds.Pern4ant, in .-Yej; mont adyertises as follows: "the fa male who earrled off a pairof blaCk kid glpyee from ,pur store, Look raistahe,:dantotless r -balf of another, pair. She is respeetfally requested to return the : odd glefv : e, or to come to our store and get the one left, as a single - glOve., like a single ipdividusl,. is plior stock until mated." Governor Brownlow late sent--in his hiessage the Tenn'e ' ssee Legisla ture." 'He discusses' 'the: 'question - of iteKrii , triffrafie'," idd'refiretti the Stittsi trouble!, dluirgirigltarioinio bad 'men `wit:ll the C6lll3iiiiiice PreifidentiJohil son, are endeavo 4 ;iiii(Co iffeirre:thelSraie Sovernment'to thereselfee. • Governor S !Fuca „now . keys the police commissiouers, .casepay go before ,:.the: courts' for-, tloal4 i settlenient u and threatens that-the, fearlaBEijn4g.o,, Bond will have " a hard, !aid : to,trairprip .clear-his gkirts :of connivance with-,the , . (Rm. - Orr; df 53• a t ()mos e - SOath'Oatolinian toetifif lie iiittarly and unequivocally - okilishdAo - #le Coristitn fA:me n d e i; an ti w ill-n ot- fentini tnend its adoption by the Legislature. sat The! Dry Nortugat.contains,nensly -six,hundred-inisoners,' desertere e bounty Juinpers,.defitolting , p.cY4 2 4lo9 l :4 l )- I ‘4d §ligh military convicts, And titc ? itissansignAcn conspirators: - ' - : Rai. Pr..QUint, of New Bedford, Mass., preached for Mf.Beecher at- nionth,cliuf#,:pri his fiom Oui tiftifurg o b Ooitaniibri; iiittl.66VfOr his fitiA,:lihotitt4Plailfitt.'" 444 Gk. 4,1; •";:11,i Y'..4 ;1.44 , 16irA.eont of Charles Atincis)Alittos, •OnaiMinisterttelfanglanrig nemeAaJlAn Quincy Adams,. was .defeateilklas-ithe Johnson candidate for the Legislature, in his own town of Q,uincy. 11MME! ii . 4 - Ntbas. in %Britt? ± 4. . .. . .. 1 1 , .' • --.., ,-- The liresbyterianTonference recently Bitting ,inS" Louis' passeea serie s or ~, , very radical resolutions condemn ing President Johnson, and indorsing the actions of Congress. ne o gr9 named_Thom peep, has jcisl, thrown the champion wrestler of the lJnited 'States, at Nashville. He should go to New York and run for Congress against John Morrisey. . . A Fortress Monroe dispatch says there :hi probability tt,hat Jetrereon • Davis will b y e biought to trial =until' neat'• ,Bmtpg,Ac..-will. be kept glert3 until that that time. Nearly two thousand Germans leave Europe every week for the United States in the Bremen and Hamburg mail steamers, A company is establish ed at_Copenkagen to encourage the emi gration of Danes, Norwegians and Swedes to the United States. A steamer was to sail from Trieste' for Mexico by'the express or ders of the Emperor 'Francis Joseph; and it *as thought polisible* Maaimilisu would return in `her, ' abdicating his throne. A Providence man named Richards has lately' invented a combined paper collar and bosom, and sold the patent Tor $300,000. ... A few weeks since,.a cow mat another . in a roadqn •Maine, and a short- fight ensued,, in, which one, of the animals was killed, by having her neck proken. Pointoes are selling in Huntingdon at fifty cents a bushel with)m.down ward.tendency. —The crop in thot-,sec tion has Veen numinally large. ' The jury of inquest in the St. Louis *boiler explosion case rendered a verdict censnring the engineer and recoil:mei:l'd ing the Legislature to pass a, law . prplii- biting unlicensed engineers from purse 'iog_their caping. There are 20,000 widows - and! 60,000 orphans , in Alabama; three fourths= of thorn utterly destitute. - -' 1" The New York World states that Commodore Vanderbilt intends to rd• tire frem active business "as soon as he obtains a coMpetett e y," and then quietly adds that fils estate is estimated at "only fifty millions."' A worldly-wise e„Thipitor IA a,, late, agyi.c.ultptral-fajrin coupectiout dividetl ; a bushel of peachea,,entering,onp half s in- his,.a wn "lame, and gm other• tkematne of a gentleman of some prominence the vicinity. ilis•own,lialft was, unnot iced, but the other half bushel toolr, the prize, proving -there-is something in a A horrible dpuble murder ,ids mated at Coldwater, Michigan, Mrs. khddeier Leach and George 0: 13rOwn, I a yonng ldwyei, Ware' sho tdead ,vlllB 4 ' walking together in, the btreet. 'The i murderer is the husband Of Airs. Leach,' and has been arrested. The Suppased . cause of the murder wasjecilensy. Lageribeeroit , seems,,has become what maybe called-a.-',naturalized"-American beverageir for Ile, Amount manufactured in this country ;is_ said: to . exceed the ninount,made.in Enropeo-. Fresh meat,' it is 'stated, can be kepi, sweet'and good for several. days by 'liii mersing it in buttermilk. TheewoOden shees worn by . the peas ants of both sexes in. Belgium are par chased at from four to , seven cents a pair and never wear out. Dr. John , - rave noatlior ,Itif 'The Pri son Life. .of Jefferson Davie," received his commissiomasVostataster'of Newark .on Saturday,.. - the patch - Gal) Canal is - being' n'avi gale& by eche'eneie and steam fele; the piefit'ald of.Riefinqdnd. Charles U. Burt hap:died at, Elmira, N. V. frpm stygipgas„can9.4.4, by, being Etrucki i ia tiltnpakki;bya ba.ap,tall while p.laying ; a mlOO,, t `".A - Methodiit, 'church , in- Ohio, *oittilito ite centennari supper: Elias 11vira l okseiving machfnetami 9plebF9tad,ll4.l**Lakeeiding in Boa. ton last.sl. *ay : . Amokig•Alill presents was a gold p, tqa service Or, Elias 4aws, r A Isniti:nly klibiri clean 4'2: asked- one Bohemian - qt. - another. " Well, yes," was, the answer,;" it's 'clean for brown, but ills , awftil dirty , for.mhite." • 'Bismarck - horinets 'grid needle grin skirts are among the latest Rhith of cmhion,,, _ 4-0 -Kirby Smith' has been elected 7,,Presi dant of the Staitherit Telegrapb Com p/midi eu 1.1; • . A Mrs: Eastman, 1:05 years Of itie, takes carriage rides daily tor Cheshire -Coon hes, a boy eleven years old who, weighs, one 4pgiATed and 13 AY ( TtY PU 11115 .. , ~ l Aqisegreuveman; 1414,yeodebold, , in; liy ing, in New York. 4rWashiegtop : bv,,h}gle: ; 010 suer Ictufielhal..beell.,P9l44.atlikuqaori y o $10: Harrisburg is going , rolinire a • dim bridge across the hlusquebanna. COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL AND Aura, $532,210:49. THIS Company continues to insure Build -1 Rigs, Merchaktdisu, and other property, against loss an&dimageby fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium cr preinium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT Whole amount insured, *8,304,296:51 Less am't expired in 1865, 212,336:00 - $8,081;569:51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amt of„premium notes, Jan. 1, 1865, $420,090:66 .Leas; premiumu notes expired in 1865, 16,073:45 410 017 21, Am'i of premium notes re'c'd ill '65, 1484113 Balance cif . ..premiums, Jan. 1, 2 65, • 3,830:14 Paoli receipts,leee commissions, in '65, 40,766:89 - • ; CONTRA. Loesee`snd" expenees " psi3in 1865 ; " 37;987::: Balance capital sa assets, January 1, 1866, 532,210:49 076,195:37 A. S. GREEN, PRESIDENT, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Recretary. MICLIAEL. S. SHVIA.A.N Treasurer. • DIREOTORS : &mind S7toth, - - 'Patton, • - Robert T. Ryon, • -.-John W. Steacy, Fendrich.. George Young, Jr., H. G. Minick, - Nicholas bl?Dcnald, Samuel F. Eon letin r . Michael. S. ,Skuman, Amos S.. Green. S. C. Staymaker, Edmund. Sparing. Columbia; MarCh 30, 1866.-Iy. DR. H.,ia.4.14")15, DR. HENRY LANDIS' • • . DR. HENRY LANDIAS4, At the Golden Mortar," At the "Golden Mortar," Market Stree t', Marietta, Market Street, Marietta, Keep constantly on hahn • C. 'CI 2, 54 ' 4 P P F4 g r* ' V? elt C •••••. so 2 ° - 0 - 4° cZ S . 15. S . o. o m - -3 c i • 1. 4 4, 0 • Prescriotions carefully compounded Remember the place, Remember the place, Dr. Grove's_ old Stand. K4 ' Dr. Grove's old Stand. Give ..us a •call. Give us a cal/. - WIDDig & LIQUORS. El. ID. BENJAMIN, DEAA WINES 4.0 , 141.Q,1:708,5, Corner of Front-st., and Elbow Lane, 111ARrETTA, Fd. — • EGS leave tco inform-the. public that he JCID will continue the. WIN El 4 , Q,U hue ness, in all its branches. He will constaiitl) keep on hand ` all kinds of ' Brandies., Gins,lrish; and Scotch ff7iiskey, .C;rdsals,Biyers, BENJAMIN'S itistlyeelebratecellose Whisky, , ; , ALWAYS 'ON . ,vs 9; erior OLD, 11YE 11THISKET. just receivad, is ' ler A 1 1 ,11.1 D. .13.: now atikatof ,the pubic;; ika,carefu4sunaination t of -his stock and pri ea? which will, hi is confident; result in te: l ;keeterrind others'finding it to their ad..' vantage to.makuthfir purchases from him. ill A: LINDSAY, ,gift= MANI:IFS:CV:7 RER & -DEALER. ' , BOOTS &""STIOES;' . , - MARICET'STARIET,III-ARIETTA; PENN would mostrespecttillyinform the citizens of this Borough arid ifeiktiborhood that helms' at.this time the,fargest - assortment of City made. work ever offered in thii Borough, amongst Whieli may be darned the - new-style col' ` Badt, F'OR A. L.:1)64110i Oriteticrit BOOT AND SHOE MAKER enables him to select with- more judgment .than tktose who are net. lie cumin= übeto inarinfaduie 'in 'the- very beat Manner everything, in the .DPD.T AND 449 E lines which will warrant for neatness and - ailVeitiunin& the near:stack ;before oing-eifiewhern. - . Eft: W. I:I7ORRA LL, '.• • G, . , , SURGEON DENTIST, Market ,Street, adjoining Spangler 4. Rtch's Store,' on the 'second floor: • • Where hels 7Onw 'Prepared tb' wait A pr-, on all whynay-feel - disposed, to ,pa. goi =- tronize him. - • Deniint - iy Of its bradckes tartiedbit. r TEkrit inserted on the most approvekprin cfples .of Dental science. - Alt operatiOns on the 'month performed-ir. a, skillful. arid work. manlike, manner --An, fair, principles and - ON VERY itE/LSONAPIITN , R.II:S. " Having-deterthinett a r pernianent toes,- tion;at , this', place, would ask. a 'continuation of Abe, liberal patronage heritoforeTextended to hits, for 'which lie willrende.r every-possi ble,satiefactron. _ Dl' Ether administered to properPersona:'; H. L. 61,,E7.-..1".. ZAHM, _ , "fettheles.s, Corner Nora and Centre' Square Lanciater Pa. y'rrE ire preriared to sell Asnierlean and Swiss Watches - at the lowest casli pates! We buy ,direetlyfrom the Imp 3 arters ftni if(Wture'rs and eflia, and' di.) Vlrateleslis 40-ar..ai _they - can! beaboughtin Philadelphia or jsiew-York. A fine stock ofCloOrs, Jewelry 'S facies, Silver Lind Biltierlilatedrwarecons* . tlikop hand, ,K,very - article. fairly representeal.„ H. L. E. J. ZAIIMS Garner North Queen Sited-and Square, -.-LANCASTER rA. 'February 1866.:tf. TILT ILLCOX & GIBBS ""%-961-nra , l'iaLn-A ~/arge_lLL:4e. „ .- . .. .... ...... The rnost'srmyildi complete- azid'easilfnien aged- Sewihg.,Alachine - now•iu use. Itdoes every desertyption of work—never atope at or needs to be helped over seams, but -dOdeill its work rapidly. and , well. The- needle re quirda oennpt get. in vron at mdkes arty width of hem yoirwish does braiding 'deantifillly: 'The 'Braider is in the foot of every machirterwtdlll4l.l.Vefoit, 49 ,41,,isail k w.tYphdill Reirergttp onto, glace. Call add ekartimentionP'beleftl qiiigebssing rimPozolhels - 4 .'f,t -