!22 Hie X. . Tribune lor 1SG7. The Tribune enters upon the year 1867 more prosperous in business than ever before. The expediency of enlar ging our pages thus making The Tri bune the largest and the cheapest news paper in America was doubted by many. We have found our account in it. The circulation of The Tribune is steadily increasing, and our advertising patronage has increased so much that it is more difficult to print our news than when we used a smaller sheet, and this difficulty we can only meet hy frequently publishing supplementary pages. The close of the war has imposed upon The Tribune the discussion of momen tous and peculiar problems. We have met them as best we could, laboring with sincerity for Freedom, Social Progress, Political Equality, Impartial Suffrage All Rights for All. A Republican Pres ident became the enemy of Republicanism, and we have been called upon to denounce and expose the treacheries of a degraded Administration. It was not without pain, certainly not without much thinking, that we made an issue with Presides Johnson. The people approved our course by returning their radical repre sentative? to power. The elections of 18GG as important to the nation as Lee's surrender make new duties. Recon struction is now the duty of the country political reconstruction reconstruction in finances and tariffs. V"e are no longer pressed by war necessities, and we must amend our war experiments. The pres ent condition of the currency is a grie vous evil. Trade sufxers ; our manufactu ring interests are;in a precarious state. A dollar does not mean a dollar, but its fraction. It may be sixty cents, it may be ten.. It is a sentiment, not a fact. When the laborer earns Lis dollar, he does cot know whether he has one loaf of bread or ten. All business isYeverish and unsettled. We think this can only be remedied by a wise and intrepid policy at Washington by reducing the currency to the specie basis. Upon this we shall insist. The necessity cf Protection to Labor again presses upon us. We regret that on this most important measure the Republican party is divided. An honest but mischievous minority in the Wcs:, particularly, arc endeavoring to create a policy which can only result in the pros tration of American Industry the deg radation of Labor and the aggrandizement of English capitalists. Daring the runny years of our work we have struggled against this interest. We believe Pro tection more necessary now thau ever before, and we shall insist upon the broadest and wisest legislation for the Rights of Labor. In the perplexing question of Recon struction we see no reason to amend the policy which we have asserted since the close of the war. It then seemed to us that Emancipation of the Black should be iollowed by Suffrage for the Black. We did not see the wisdom of a policy of promiscuous confiscation and hanging. We had too much blood in war to ac-k for blood in peace even to gratify angry vengeance. It seemed important that the South should concede Suffrage, and that the North should concede Amnesty. Some of our friends disapproved of this ; but Congress has followed our advice. Amnesty has been approved by Congress to a greater extent then we tkimed in The Tribune. We have held that the men who starved epptives in Rebel dungeons, who murdered surrendered prisoners, who violated tho rules of war, and aided the assassination of Mr. Lincoln, should be tried and punished. Congress and the Administration have agreed that no punishment should bo iuSieted even upon men who are charged with these crimes, and the only measure looking like punishment is the amendment of dis franchisement from holding office, which is merely a sentimental and not a practical penalty. On the other hand, the passage i)f the Civil Rights Bill, the Frcedman's Bureau Bill, and the Bill for Suffrage iu the District of Columbia, show that reconstruction will not be consummated without suffrage and protection for the Blacks. The policy of The Tuidune has been practically adopted by those who differed with us during its discussion. We never quarrel with friends who are impa tient with us. We do them the justice of believing they go their way to what is right, just as we trust they wiil do us the justice of believing we go our way to what is right. We woik for the same object, but perhaps in different ways. Wj have no higher aim than to secure peace to this cation, and to all nations liberty, prog ress, happiness, virtue, and the universal brotherhood cf man. And for this we ehall continue to toil in our best. way. We have reorganized and strengthened every department cf The Tribune. 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SUGAI? KETTKL3, 10 to 40 gallons. COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts to 40 gallons. TINWARE, all sorts and kind3. SHEET-IRON WARE every vaiktg. Elf AXEL ED J- TINNED IRON WARE ZINC WASHBOARDS, for 25 cents, worth 37 cents. SAD IRONS, or SMOOTHING iRONS, all sizes and best quality, 5 to G ct3 per lb. COOKING STOVES, Trimmed complete, with baking a:rangementsj $S to $23. LGG STOVES, 4.50 to Sl3.u0. HEATING COOK STOVES, $3.00 to $S.00. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patext, Graff k Co., Mitchell, ITerron k Co., "Abbot k Noble, A. J. Gallagher's, and every other Pittsburg or Philadelphia manufacturer's. Stoves always on hand or procured on 5 daj-s' notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves, always on hand. CARBON OIL LAMPS, C2 ct?. to $1.25. Chimneys and Vices far Lamps always on hand. SPOUTING, BEST QUALITY, put up and TAINTED at 1 0 cents per foot. JEST Ac extra charges for Elloic37& MINER'S LAMTS, OIL CANS. POWDER CANS, all sizes constantly on baud. COFFEE MILLS, 37 cte. to 81.25. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS, Jelly Cako Moulds, Table and Tea Spoons COAL BUCKETS, 3oi cts. to $5.00. The aove gcod3 will be furnished WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at tho JOHNSTOWN STOVE & IIOUSE-FURNISH-ING STORE, CANAL STREET Opposite Slie Wcigli Lock. ASK FOR FRANK W. MAY'S WAREHOUSE, and save twenty per cent, on your purchases EITHER FOR CASH OR SCRIP. Johnstown, January 21, 18C7. QCOTT IKHTSfZ O Main st.. JOHNSTOWN, PA. A. Row & Co., Propricicn s. This commodious house" Ins been com pletely refitted and elegantly furnifhed, and is now open for the reception of guests. It oil'ers superior accommodations to every oth er beue in town. The proprietors by long experience iu hotd keeping feel eonfidentj that, they can please a diMTiminuting public Tlieir table will be guppiitu with the besttlio market affords, and the bar with the choicest liquors and wines. By constant and careful attention, they expect to merit and receive a b:ire of public patronage. . jan21 TVFANSION HOUSE, , XtJL Near the Penna. R. R. Depot, PITTSBURGH, PA. The most convenient place to stop in the City. Meals served at all .hours. Terms moderate. jau'21 TVfoUNTAIN HOUSE, llL ' EBENSBURG, PA. R. P. Lintox & Co., J'roprieiors. The Table is always supplied with tho choicest delicacies The Bae id supplied with choice liquora : and the Staule attended by careful hostlers. Boarders taken by tho week uiodth or year.- jan24 SHIELDS HOUSE, LORETTO, CAMBRIA CO., PA., TnoMAS Cailas, Proprietor. Accommodations unsurpassed by any other Hotel on tbs Mountain. jin24 BERGER, AUDENRIED & FRY, Nos. 11 and 13 South Water St., (Below Market,) PHILAD'A. Wholesale dealers in . FISH, CHEESE $ PROVISIONS generally. Are now receiving and will keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of goods, in their line, consisting in part of MACKEREL, HAMS, CHEESE, SHAD, SHOULDERS, LARD. HERRING, SIDES, BUTTER, SALMON, BEEF, DRIED FRUIT CODFISH, TONGUES, SALT, &c. Having every facility for purchasing our goods to the best advantage, and every con venience for conducting a large business, and Deing determined to sell goods upon terms equal to any house in the trade, we respect fully solicit the patronage of our friends and the public generally. XgQx.I'articular attention paid to filling orders. Philadelphia, Jan. 21. 1867. JgYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCn STS., PHILADELPHIA, ARIi OPENING FOR FALL TRADE, French Merinoes, Good Black Silk?, Dark Figured Silks, New Plaid Silks, lialmoral Petticoats, Red, White and Blue Flannel;, jau24 Shawls, Wholesale and Retail. I7 C. EBY & CO , '. Itm WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Co7nmissi.on JlercJtants, No. 522 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth. Philadelphia. We have constantly on band a general as sortment of all kinds of fish, in large and small packages, which we will sell low for Cosh or short credit. - Also, Duucannon Nails and Spikes of all tr.es, constantly on hand and for sale at Manufaturer'3 prices. jau24 T ITTLE, UAIRD & PATTOX, I J (Successors to Little & Trimble,) WHOLESALE GROCERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Class, Cotton Yarns, and Pittsburg Manufactures generally. j Nos. 112 and 114 Secoad street. jan24 PITTSBURG, PA. ! THOS. LITTLE, SG., S. IT. BA1RD, JAS. F.VTTGN, Jl. II. FRANCLSCUS, j No. 513 Market St.. aud 510 Commerce St , Pfi.la. Wholesale Dealer in Cotton Laps, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Ropes, Wick, Tio Yarn, Brooms, Bucket, Baskets, Churn, Tubs, Brushes Looking-Glasses, &c, &c, &c. c The largest stock of the above Good.? in the city, Eobi at the lowest nett cash prices Jan. 24, 1867. rTIEGLER & SMITH, j. Wholesale dealers in DRUGS, CHEMI CALS, kc. Mannfacturers of LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, ZINC, COLORS, WHEEL k MACHINERY GREASE, kc. Store and oCic., No. 1C7 N. Third St., .bove Arch. Factory, Cll k C13 St. John, and 610 k 612 Vincent st., Philada. jan24 "JVTOORE, LIGGET & CO., ATjL Importers and Jobbeis of HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIclMMINGS, NOTIONS, &c. No. 223 Market Street, Opposite Bank St., PlIILDELPHIA. Constantly receiving Goods from Phil adelphia and New York Auctions. jan2l n MCSE JONE3. GCSTAVU3 A. BEKSOX. BM. JONES CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 512 Market street. Fhilnuphia. 27 Panic alar attention paid to sale?, country produce of every description, jan'2 SrRIXGES HAHFALGH. WM. H. WHITACr.E, BENJAMIN F. TF.TIT. QPRLXGER HAIIRAUGII Sz CO. Wholesale Dealer in WOOL, HIDES, PROVISIONS and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 200 Liberty Street, Jan. 24, 1867. Tittseukg, Pa. 1 T'P A T ATT 9. Tr VVTV Manufactuier3 of and wholesale deal ers in II ATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ic No. 43 G Market st., below Fifth, jan24J (South side,) Philadelphia. T. MOERIS rE ROT, EDWARD U. OGDEN. "O RARKER, with XW T. MORRIS PEROT & CO., "Wholesale Druggists, No. G2 Market street, above Sixtt, and C12 Commerce street, Philadelphia. January 24, 1SG7. 7ts6n"& jaxxey. V ? IXPOKTERS AND JuBBJitt.S OK SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, Sil AVi ij,""'. ic, -jan2 4 323 M;frket street, Philadelphia. MAUTIX BUEULEIt, R JJ. HOWAUD. "pUEIILEU & IKnVARD, JLy Importers aud Dealers in Foreign und Domestic Hardware end Cutlet jan2 4 No. 411 Market St., Philada. JAMES UKAHAM. R. J. THOMAS. IRAIIAH & THOMAS, SJX WHOLESALE GROCERS, An-f Dealers in Hour, jan2t3 157 Liberty si., Pittsbctio, Pa. HCniLDS & CO. WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa. Have received an immense stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for Spring and Summer sales, comprising a full assortmemt of Staple and Fancy Goods, carefully selected with par ticular reference to the wants of the Western Trade, and due regard to durability and sizes, manufactured to order and warranted. Our entire stock having been purchased and contracted for direct from the New Eug land manufacturers entirely for cash, during last Tall and Winter, before the present advance prices on stock and we are enabled to offer Superior Indacements to cash or prompt time buyers, and are prepared to sell goods at less than New York or Philadelphia prices. We invite the attention of Merchants visit ing this city to examine our large and desira ble stock before purchasing elsewhere. 65. Particular personal attention givcu to orders. jaa24 JOHN HEWITT, with Solomon dans, WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHING, No. 409 Market street, Philadelphia. This establishment lias been removed from No. 114 North Third street to the above location, where an extensive and seasonable assortment of Ready-made Clothing for Men and Boy?, together with a carefully selected line of Cloths, Cascimercs, Satinetts, Vesting?:, Tailors' Trimmings, ic, is now ready for the trade. Any order entrusted by those who are un able to visit the city shall be executed as faithfully as if they were present. jan24 ivtew oaseThouse : 1 l Goods liovgltt and sold for cash ! LITTLE & A D A M SON, No. 325 Market Street, Philadelphia, Invite attention to their new and splendid stock of SPRING DRESS GOODS ! Black Silks, Mourning Silks, Fancy Silks, Poult de Soit;; Seasonable Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, Mantilla Silks, Mantillas manufac tured by themselves from late Paris styles. January 24, 1567. w 'ARRIS & GRAHAM. WHOLESALE GROCERS. AND THO- . DUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jo. 327 Arch Street, PhilaJrlyhui. m. n. Harris. jan24 edwakd h."gi:aham. FlMIOMAS 1. JAMES , " JL IMPORTER and WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, .V jan243 No -630 Market street, Philadv. OLLIDAYSRURG IRONWORKS AND NAIL FACTORY. v B. M. JOHNSTON, Manufacturer of " BAR, BOLT & ROD IRON, NAILS & SPIKES, jan24 j Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., Pa. W. V. LIPPINCOTT. OEO. ?t. BOND. JAS. MITCHEL. LIPPINCOTT, UOND & CO., Manufacturers & Wholesale Dealers in HATS, CAPS, FURS, and STRAW GOODS, jan24 No. 413 Market Bt., Philada. C1AUFFMAN & CHEW, Importers and Dealers, in CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, jan24 No. 21 North 4th St., Philada. JAS. M. CONRAD. COATE3 WALTON". CCLNliAD & WALTON, Importers and Dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Conrad k Walton's superior Steel Shovels, Conrad & Walton's, Darling & Waldron's SCYTHES, Mann's Reatty's Hunt's Axes, tec &c. Nos. C23 Markct'st., 614 Commerce tt, Jan 24, 1S67. Philadelphia. G. T. VI LEY. J. DENNIS. LEWIS SUDICK. G1 T. WILEY CO., r Manufacturers of BUGGY, RIDING and LEATHER WHIPS, LASHES, ic. 306 Market street, Philadelphia. Agents fcr the sale of Mundorf ic Co.'s Louden Hamis. Orders solicited and atten ded to with promptness. jan24 JAS. W. R1DDL3. JNO. C. SHERBORNE. WM. H. GILL. TMDDLE, GILL & CO. jL) Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS AND CARPETING, 433 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant street. jan24 PHILADELPHIA. E.OBT. BIDDLE. W. C. BIDDLE. a. c. lewis. c. sr. btddle. OD. KLINEFELTER trith It. & W. C. BIDDLE & CO. Importers and dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, & HEAVY GOODS, No. 131 Market t. and 120 and 122 Jones Alley, jan24 Philadelphia. DR. TAYLOR. WM. K. HEMPHILL. rpAYLOE & HEMPHILL, I Wholesale, dealer in MANUFACTURED TO P A COO, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC SEGARS, 222 Market st., south sid", bet. 2d 3d, Ian. 21, 1867. PHILADELPHIA. TOEL J. DAILY & CO., O HOSIERY, SMALL WARES, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, kc. 28 Norta 3d street, Philada. JCEL J. r.AILV, KENRY J. DAViS, ELTON B. GIFF03D, E. V. VAN CULIN. January 2-J, 18G7. JOHN A. WILSON. D. il'CAXDLESS. JESSE W. CARR. TILSON, CARR, & CO. Y f (Late Wit s"n. Payne cj Co.) Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS, No. 94 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. January 24, 1867. TSRAEL GOULD, with JL 1. C. CALDWELL, TMPOBTEJt AND WHOLESALE DEAl-EU IN HOSIERY, GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS, 434 Market St., (second story. Jan. 24, ISC7. PHILADELPHIA. r C. MURPHEY, represent in;; t y . H. GUILDS & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT& HOE WAREHOUSE No 133 Wood street, Jan. 24, 1867. ' PITTSBURG. Pa. T 7St7sOU TII WORx 11 & CO., V V Wholesale Dealers iti BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 21 North Third street. Jan. 24, 1S67. Philadilphia. oT D. ?-FCLEES & Co., ' Xjm No. 133 North Third street, Philadelphia, Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes. January 24, 1867." ADAMS, ATKINSON & CO., AUCTION DRY GOOD3, No. S3 North Third St., Philadelphia. E. A. ADAMS. II. P. ATKINSON, . J. SI. WHITBY. January 21, 1867. s USSELL & LANDIS. l Importers and Dealers in , DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Ac, No. 410 Market and 405 Merchant sts., Jan. 24, 1&G7 - PHILADELPHIA.. INTER GOODS FOR 1S67 ! ! IN GREAT VARIETY, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Just received at the Store of WOOD, JIORHELL & CO., JOHNSTOWN, TA. DRESS GOODS, MERINOS, FLAIDS, POPLINS, ALPACAS, DELAINES, PRINTS, FLANNELS, BLANK STS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEBE3, SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS, Every stvle in the market: HOSIERY. GLOVES, AND KNIT (JOODS, HATS a CAPS, BOOTS i SHOES. A large assortment of WHITE GOODS, embracing new stvles of NAINSOOKS, SWRS MUSLINS. MULLS, TARLETONS, WHITE CRINOLINES, BRILLIANT & CORDED SKIRTING. A full stock of handsome and first quality EM RROIDERIES, consisting in part of JACONET AND SWISS EDCIXCS AND INSERTING S, DIMITY HANDS, COLLARS, SETTS, BOBBIN THREAD EDGINGS i LACES. HOOPED SKIRTS, Cheaper than ever! The celebrated DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, the best in use, Sold at the very loicest market rates. New HOUSEKEEPING GOODS! DAMASKS, TABLE COVERS, CRASH, BltOWN & DAMASK T I RLE LINENS, FRINGED HACK, DIAPER AND DAMASK TOWELS, HONEY COMB QUILTS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, ALLENDALE QUILTS, SWISS CURTAINS, PILLOW CASE LINENS, PILLOW CASE MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, CARPETS, RUGS, HASSOCKS, FLOOR CLOTHS, k-.. Ac , Ac, C f all fizt. widths, and prices". In addition to the above, we have a full stock cf R E A D 1 - M A D E C L O T II I N G . HOOTS j- SHOES, HATS CAPS, NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, Ac. FAMILY' GROCERIES! We have conrtnntly on hand a complete stock of Family Groceries, comjirising Su perfine, E'ra ard Paruily TLOl'R, Buckwheat and Ifye Fbmr, Corn and Oat Meal, Hominy. Hulled Barley, Bacon, Sugar-cured Hams, Dried Beef. Salt by the barrel, and Sack Salt for Table use : Goshen and Western Reserve Cheese; Crackers of all kinds. RICE ! Complete assortment of French Spices. Chewing and Smoking Tohacco. Cigars of every brand and description. Sperm. Adamantine Jfc Mould Candles Soaps, Castile, Rosin, and all other kinds. Rio and Java Coy cts. Black, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas. Hard, So't. P Jverizei and Brown Sugars. Syrvps and Jlolasses of all kinds. Dried Apples and Peaches. Currants, Prunes, Raisins, and Figs. Ora?igcs and Lemons in season. Mackerel, Herring, Salmon, and Cod Fish. Lard, Whale and Linseed Oils. Coal Oil and Turpentine. Paints ot every description. VariiitJics. Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, and Horse Brushes. DR UGS AND PA TENT MEDICINES. T?RY& KURTZ, JL ''- Importers and Jobbers of HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, A FANCY GOODS, jan24 325 Arch St., Philadelphia. W S If AVKIV PLA11N and FANCY JOB PRINTER. STATIONER, Blank Book. Manufacturer, Back Binder, and dealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, Ac, Ac. Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa. JBf Agent for L. John3cn & Co., Type Founders & Electrot ypers, Philadelphia A January 21, lSf37. A good assortment of HARDWARE, QUEENS WAR E , &c. We have just imported from Liverpool, England, TWENTY-TWO CRATES 'of QUEENS WAR E, Which icill lc sold vcy lore. MALT AND HOPS always on Land. FEED, VEGETABLES, &c. Wc keep constantly on hand Corn, Oats, Apples, Potatoes, Middlings, Rye Chop, Cabbages, Turnips, Shorts, Bran, Beets, Onions, Corn Chop, Sweet Potatoes, Ship Stuff, Turkeys. Chicken3, Dutter, Eggs, Lard, Geee and Ducks. All kinds of IRON AND NAILS. MEAT MARKET. The undersigned also desire to call atten tion to tho fret that a regular Meat Market has been established in the basement of the New Building. Arrangements have been made for procuring the very best of stock with which to furnish this market, an abundant supply of which will always be kept on hand to meet the want3 of the public. Market Days. Until further notice, the Market wnl open punctually at G o clock, a. ra., of every day in the tceek, (except Sun day,) under tho immediate charge of Mr. E. Young. Pork, Boef. Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Puddings, Ac, always on sale. Venison in season. THE ALLEGHANiiTV yyILJj be Published every ThQriil . the following rnteo o - - ".uiiaiii, f'ajauie iu advance If not paid till after three months : A failure to notify a discontiEuanc expiration of the term subscribed f0r ' consiaerea a new engagement. v . . RATES OF ADVERTISING. 1 ransient advertising, per sq., 0ue k. , Lach subsequent insertion...... Auditor's Notices, each .""." Administrators' and Executors"C:''' Estray Notices a -o,Kfi. 3 mor. 1 square, 12 lines $2.50 2 squares, 24 lines.... 5.00 3 squares, 3G lines.... 7.00 Quarter column. 8.50 Third column 10.00 Half column 12.00 Column 20.00 Professional or Easiness exceeding 8 lines, with paper Twelve lines Brevier constitute a s, JBiaF Advertisements not marked v number of insertions desired, will bc ued till forbidden, and charged accord the above terms. J6f All transient advertising to l for in advance. Jon WORK. All kinds of Job Work will be dor reasonable terms. Job Work to be paid lor on lc;; 6 TO o l., ' ?4.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 30.00 A CARD. V ITM EES Ea!nr: H r : -i Lancaster lp. July So l; .MESSRS. Jb VANS AND WATSON: Gkxui ine small size o. 1 balamander safe -. I purchased from your agent, .Mr. Ada Barr, in Lancaster City, on July 20tii has been subjected to a very sever which it withstood in a most -s&t!;i manner. This Safe, containing aU&j'v together with valuable papers belot-i'. myself and some to my neign'oori and t'r and representing a value of over Tttcmv'. sand Dollars, (J20.000) was in ti.y Mill was destroyed on the night of the 27th ly, 1SG0, and passed through the fiery unscathed. The Safe was on the seeuV. and tell to the basement cf tbe Mill. sr. subjected for siz hours to an intense among the rul.is, which was greatly in. by the combustion of a large quantity o confined within tht brick walls. Af; fire the safe was opened and the LooL papers taken out iu a state of perfect y vation, tho paper not, even being dj'sco This fact was, hov'evor, to many hysta a better recommendation of your sV? could be expressed in any other wora; me. Yours ltpsnpr f;illr jan2 4 SAMUEL RAT '"CT A !.ir"p nKorltnpnt of thf? lnv itypf Fire and Thief Proof Safes alira hand and tor sale at as low rates a? an. firm, at EVANS k WATSON'iy No. 1G South Fourth st., PhiladeV. T)UICES REDUCED ! X JOHNSTOWN MAIIBLE TTC The subscriber has just received a and bandaome invoice of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN jIM comprising the largest and finest stotVr kind ever brought to Johnstown, at L tablishment, on Franklin Steeet, where prepared, with an adequate force of r enced and skillful workmen, to cxeca kinds of MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MANTELS. TABLE TuVS, BUREAU TOPS, kc, kc, as cheap as they can be purchase! in a;; the cities. A large stock of GIIINDSTtS on and for sale low. Articles of my manufacture can Vif sed at the Hardware Store of Mr. C Huntlev. in Ebensbur:r. JCe2? Prompt attention paid to ordeT1 a distance, and work" delivered wher red. JOHN PAm January 24, lSGTtf "T ORETTO MAI1RLE TVOKK JLi The undersigned begs leave Li the citizeus of Cambria and adjoinir; ties that he has just received a sttu 11 fint.ct 1 1 Tn n And rt V or- ATuvliTpa n t hi? lishtnent, in Loretto, Cambria county, : Monuments, Tomhs, Grave Stonis, 2'a I Bureau tops, manufactured of tie mc: tiful and finest quality of Foreign and tic marble, always on hand and male, as cheap as thev can be purchased in- in a neat and workmanlike manner, - the shortest notice. The public are respectfully invit?3' me a call before purchasing elscwhcr am connuent tuai ny worK ana v i satisfy any person desiring nnythir line of business. Now is the time to get a cheap jo JAMES WILKJ Loretto, January 24, lSGTtf TAILOR SHOP. In connection with our Dry Goods Depart ment wo Ktill continue, in tho isprnml storv of the New Building, the Merchant Tailoring business, under tho charge of the most ac complished lutter3 in tno country. SHOE SHOP. On the first floor of the New Building. The Boot and Shoeniaking business is in the i hand3 of competent workmen. jan-1 P.4TROX1ZE YOUR TPit Protection Mutual Fire Insure Otf CAMBRIA COILM1- LOCATED AT EliEXSErB". THE above named Compaq or? April 6th, 1857, will effecting; property at safe rates. Beiu?!-','. careful in the risks taken, this sents a reliable and cheap meui--which persons may secure themelt3 probable losses by hre. . Office on Centre Street, the "Mountain House." : JOHN WILLIA.. ' D. J. Joses, Sec'y- & Treas. Aqfr.ts: EVAN ROBERTS, Jolastow JAMES PURSE, " JNO. E. ROBERTS, Ebcns--i Ebensburg, Jan. 24, 1SS7 T? BENS BURG FOUNDRY.-, that he has re-purchased tbe Foundry, and is prepared to former customers and all others, description of CASTINGS suaJ tured at a Country Establishment alwavs keep on hand the best COOKING STOVES, PARLOR 50; FICE STOVES, kc; FLOVS ot approved patterns, PLOW POI-Ms, ' ING MACHINES, and all other r necicd with the business of a 1"E' He invites the patronage ot and will sell at the most reasonable r cash or country produce. ,n e. Jan. 24, ?807. EIVAKP COAL! COAL! COAL ! Tho subscriber is now fa"-.,t; Colliery of Wm. Tiler, Sr., at -on the Pennsylvania Railroad. C ty, and will be glad to fill & JaJj:: Amount, of citizens of Ebca.J-r ity. Satisfaction as to quaj-V ; antied in all cac.