it they e*™ toelr time and labor g^. feelings Of pride, (hat wedidnot oh« a, who appeared to bods the Wy proceedings at the grovaand In town ivening were free from those bol»t tr _ !ause which eo frequenflychatacteriaea ilad. Krcrylhlng wna done up ij, or _ should he the case oil nil occasion! of ilii-return of our great natal a«y :yoy many more s uch cefebrailofw. Fur the Altoona Tribune. Altoona, July 13, igsg. IVe believe it is well known to tho 11 lair county, (our neighbor “over the tho celebration' of the 4th of July vcr.ye* over, but not forgotten. Thera i;et living who cani bear testimony to tiJ.ihip and hilarity exhibited on that s can safely say we have never wttnes guther for a whole day, evince through y. pleasure and aatisfitetiou. ‘ Arrangements hero beg leave to re tliauks to tho citizens Ibr tho-kind l •■r in which they assisted In out the arrangements of that days— ic-to all the contributors, there an'n itlc them to more than a passing as-- re are pleased to mention (he |.,t the gentlemanly General Superin ill ilood: Thos. Burchinoll, C. K, Capt Jacob Szink. . not to be forgotten. To lbomwaare ' uutiful flags and wreaths, a* : well as smiles and their cakes, all of which ; slmiration. Long may they live ,to sto the breezes and animate by.the \ unices tho assembled millions tu cuat h-day as a free and Independent pep. littce regret that they arc hnabk to time, but expect to be aMetodoso ime. C.J.HIB«W( of OmatiUte of ArramgtMmU Fur the Mlootta TriJnmt, ■ 1 of Winnebago Tribe, N0.35,Jr..0. ; 8, un, in Altoona, on the dth Bun,Tth rami gun, 5018, tbetd lowing resold idy adopted, vii: r ; : :' ■ thinks of this Tribe bo.tendard.to i-rs of Iroquois Tribe, 50.42, L<).K, >•. tlioir kimi ami brotherly treatment Jtbcrs of this Tribe, on tfae-occarion of MiiUiutowu, on tliu 3d Bon, Ituck Hein, ■ resolutions bo published in tba'diK. ffitUr, und the Altoona Tribune, ... . , WJI. ADAMB, , AND SCISBOKB. eo lately sentor,ced two burglars to ucnt each. ■ - •; *: in Cambridge describe* tfg.y French >dy, costs leas and mUAw ■lse in existence. 1 ' ' : '\ ■ been acquitted of blame In ataotinz ilis -iiargwl—tlm court .• justifiable. . , IV'V—- tut* Field.—Mr. Ehoecrail, .of White ato man of Michigan, has pbtnte4l22oO tiiia year’s crop. ~'r~~ cation in Sacramento, California,'is ■ dollars, and the total amonnt oltax If this $737,000 have been collected.' i. of Belmont comity, Ohio, ojm • •■ld last spring, that Is now sacking i ins almost incredible, bat It tsnov- •i. of Geelong, in the British-colony eliint-working in Red Lion Square, •'■n home engine, which tarns ont fan Os. a day. r attacked, on the crcntogof the Ist, r.” recently from the New Torit State :uinn, alias Stewart, and is laid to if it. ' '/-W 7 .-': a. * ■ ' mg to Judson Church, of TOiratiand, i to a caifa fuw days sjpv which'had a Imt of a bone, and weighed one- hint- n ns, while performing at Sill wanklo Mown over, piling an audience of tops a omen and children, on top of t*ch mm heap. Nobody nros lllirt dMiIQ- if flrand Connell of Royal and Ssteet session in riiiiadelpliia, granted a iladdphia Council, No. 11,” which has 1 l;y Edmund H. Timer, of Altoona, id Master. { , . -V khT night's repose, taka a . cold towel . A liowl or,tab of cold l Water and a led vigoronsly over the 1|vhol« 'bb3y, *s»ry, (except a clear conscience,) to i rest. ■ . m-stroks, fishcrmcn.fcr the sake of ■» till their lints with, motet sea weed; Ives. or t-vi-u i» wot cloth upon Hi# w. 11. This if an intalliblo preventive, generally observed Igr laboring men. o nion sent to the Penltenfuuytbs allowed to quit the’ luirtitutkra. A ship, recently sent there, finds h)m •.‘u t. It was his third offence, and ho r life. , ' ker lias appointed David Webster, of ouimbsiem-r to revise tho Penal■ .Codo tb. in the jilacu of tho Hon. Ciia*. R. ijK'inUil minister to Ecuador. .The -j <>f Chief Justice Lewis, Attorney 7aviJ Webster. 1 named Ibaly, residing in Falslqgtolx, ! iuiust instantly kill da.fow dayaqince, 1 &-■ Something had got wrongwith j ;. :n- to Ox which Mr. Healy sat down i thing started the horses, andUjo tin t- rally cut to pieces In an lus tang ent off aWve the knees, inn llnrl>or, Mich, wore lately burled lb by its caving in. The people took I eli'-t p them with but Cunt hopes of Iter working over 20 Jxours, they I e -are both alive—work aWay.” Pool 1 down to them, and after 2» hours in n, they were brought out safe tori I :i;* ry ofa Family.—We learn from the that ahorrildo tragedy occurred 1“ ■ C.. on the 29th ult. A mas named li.id been confined in lha Insane A*J’ !nth.-. hut who was lately taken out Iff ■nutted to go at large, deltlieJkle'J ■•vifo and two of his own small" cidi ii lo ads witbnnaxe. • " adoa ([Miss.) Republican men toll, discovered in Smith coun- Uj ago. Mr. Baugh was ho t the pinery woods, whdTfft* ll out forty feet, almighty rush mt of thff hole, which contin ays. He quit boring and wri rould come of it Hp phiced * ole, aud the wind! makes* is heard for a mile. 11l 'blows’ at a tijnc, au-i then it begins ii continues for about the saint cd then blows again. So ft* its force has been discovered, nany persons to see it. s are taking country- in it* Feesho, Mo. The 1 UrndA « • frightful account of thff iAy® 6 More ’than twenty pwpw half of whom died WMb */' f cars on the BnftWoifdlw* 1 the tack a short time *€°i xpansion of the rftQs> c- sun. It was the combtoi* 10 ® ach way fully six Inflhos P** ocratic State Convention P>A j , on the 29th ult., and nhni®*' aasseh H. Smith for i adopted complimenting tn-1 endorsing the find Wy 0 * 1 j Jnpton question. j Hd people of \Varreh» f their ntunber fifty r acting as stool pigeon wJjl d disclosing the direction W® 16 * tea. . ‘ ; stack, agent for ColUnft & « Europe, and bna conteJ'A, overumenV for tbe aaicra for U\e J^OTEMS. ■■ns’s Woods!—The celebration aanonn shove mentioned, on thoSth w be given by the ladies of the benefit of the Church, was a to hsvo everything In reading and done up sncceeded admirably. At 9 o’clock in U (tw« IrT-rocession formed at tho church and pro “‘•■‘’"rtl^iravrsmarted by martial music. Oparri- the osnsl preliminaries were arranged. of Independence was read by rW w«« of holUdsysbnrg, at the conclusion of alpropriaterwnarir*. Esv.Sheehan, ohlek k* **”*. and delivered ah excellent to* occasion and very creditable to < ** tbe pregramme havingbeencom- dismissed t* awe hour, at tho end would beprepared. During the kiri Ohlojwl themndved to “tripping the. taWe ***** fortkeoccasion.whteh -roaned beneath tho weight of rich SStoyel thereop. Everything was arranged m a SSwerby too toir ladies who had charge of this jtnsrt"*" l of entertainment Ample Justice having rTdwto the "good things,” the crowd separated Into Md amused themselves In dancing, swinging, S*' pranwsadtog. *c. : Mirth and pl^_ndgned .Bwotse, and the best of order was observed by Iho eotoi We are pleased to state that at tills, as at the (tost celebration, there were'no drunken was done which could to the least wound too ... w-m. the nuumsr In which they had spent too dinner, we understand, netted a handsome sum to the church. Mayall too celebrations got up to Altoona cl id si pleasantly as did those on too 6th tost. BOUMCW icca>MXT.-Oa Monday week we were made iheinrauntarr Witaoas of a shocking accident, which de •m»T*d ah out enjoyment of the festivities of the day.-A. girt, agei about three years, darter of Mr. Michael L,. Vs* crossing the Eadroad at the; Pasawger Statton, ud when on the outside track near the awltch, sh> at- MBpted to nm put a treightlocoinotivc, which was back tagst the time. Iho locomotive struck her before she Mjwd, uai knoekod her in the middle of 00 track, the UoMtseb of the tender running ajiw hw foot, smash lag tbsm to a Jelly. She wa* taken to the {Office of Dr*. Birrt *G rod, and was attended by Dr, Good. Amputation ns d-d*-* by the Doctor to be naoeasar? to aave the child’s life; but the mother would not consent to tho ope. ntiun being performed. She' lingered until • Wednesday ercnlng#>when destb put an s»t> her auflerings. It la due the t"e<"” r to state thatTtho accident was beyond his power to prersat-the chll|| ; b«ing ao smtll, and at the. rear of tbs tender, he could fort acober. We hope this sad sflslr will prorc a warning to oaf citlcens, to keep their cimdron away from tho Bailroad entirely. p.g. since the above was placed in type,' Coroner Funk appeared and held an inquest on the body -of the child.— Xhasridence adduced corroborated the above account, and the jury returned a verdict to the effect that the child come to its death by being “accidentally run over by a locomo tire” at tbo time and place mentioned. t Ini Loqak Hobsx.—We are pleased ; to bbserVo this ex cellent and Justly popular house recommended totheciti tfns of Philadelphia and PitUbnrg,'through the columns of the pries of those cities, by personas who have enjoyed the hospitality of tlie gentlemanly; proprietors, Messrs. Hiller 4 Howe, and experienced the refreshing influence of our pure mountain water and cool Allegheny breezes. ; No more pleasant or healthful retreat can be found than'the began House, by those seeking to escape the infection and hat Incident to burge. cities, during the summer months.— Those who have once visited oar spent a season at the Lo gan House will be sure to return again. Wo imagine that If tho pleasure and health seekers of the cities above men tioned, but knew onohaif tho profit and benefit of a Musm spent at. (bis mountain retreat. tio Logan House, capacious as it is, would bo filled to overflowing in less than one weeki Wo hope and expect tosoc the houSo filled with visitors tils season. For tbs benefit of the citizens otPltUburg who may de sire to spend- a few weeks in'this place, the Superinten dent of Penn’a Railroad has granted the issuing of £xcnr den Tickets! -Many persons will no doubt avail themselves of this reduction- of fore, and bring their fomilics with them. tUansoNZ r**MMT.—Printers ore generally styled “lucky fellows,” if not in pocketing dimes, at least in the receipt of presents. We were lucky in the latter way, .ftt the celebration on the fith instant. While reclining against a tree, conversing with a Mend, a lady approached us, testing a mammoth cake, beautifully teed over with dif ferent colored sugars, which she'requested us to accept Printers never refuse presents, theferorowe accepted in as graccfnl a manner as pur ecstasy' would admit.! The cake via a present from Mrs. John Levan to the editors of the Tribune. It was duty conveyed tb.the homes of tho editors (in pieces of course) and found to excel In the inner compo sition the apppirnnce of the outside. The domjr of the cake has the thanks of the editors and their better-halves, for her kind remembrance, and we hope; she may long bo spared to minister to the comfort of her largo Circle of: children and friends, aiid perform many more acts of gen erosity lor which she is Justly noted. Pksoxil.—A day or two ago, we peld the Masterßuilder of tho Peru's Railroad, a brief visit,qt hisoffipe in [this place. While there, wo vrisro shown s' [large collection of Architectural Drawings, {the handiwork, of Mr. Burcblnell,) which, tor beauty of dcspgn aud neatnOsa of execotion.wc never saw equalled. Among the drawings were tho origi nal designs oftheLogsn .House, and all the Shops belong ing to the Company at this place—the convenience, and •mttoess of which are al(ko creditable to tire Designer and Bnilder, The Bound House, . which yjas built under. thei ; Basement aud according to tho directions of Mr. B, wo omsider one of the'greatest works in tho'country, and one which none but a mind of the greatest calibre could con ceive of bondings The Company, 1 in securing the services of Hr, H, wer opine, have secured a fortune ; and should thg' not think bis place could no supplied. We hope(he is well, paid, and may live long to benefit the Compaq/ in his present capacity. ; t9h We regretto learn that our young Mend and for • memar townsman. Dr. Wm. Stark, died in Lock Haven * on Friday hut; of Typhoid fever; after a-short 111- ness. He was-aVyoung man of more than' ordinary abQity, and gave promise of rising high in his profos- *hm< He was universally respected and esteemed by all —pho knew him. His remains were brought to this place onSsturdV evening, and on Sunday morning were taken 4 to Loretto, Cambria county, for interment; followed by a , hrge concourse of tils former friends. How to Mxxx Mo»x.—We will tell the secret to our Jowg men. Enter the Iron City College as soon as you can, and gain a thorough business education from practical Jcacherti who hare tot large experience la active business. 3h* tuition will cost only thirty-five dollars, and require sight to twelve weeks. You are there qualified to fill and lucrative situations in business, sndzective twq br throe times greater salaries than yon chWu- For, circulars and specimens of wga suiting, addum t. W. Jenkins, Pittsburg, Pa. BAatiaZln the case of the Penn’a Bail it, Sellers and bis sureties, the mb u ii. a ** dc ** y Company’s counsel, was •WMd the Court, on. the 2nd Inst, by HaU m ° Uon ’ ond ®*h, lloflua and Banks Cb»?L A^,t fnU d 01,16 "esument or both sides, the Cowt set aside the verdict and granted a new trial. The fcrtho motion taken by the Plff-s counsel were, the verdict was against the charge of tho Court and ™ evidence in tho case. Medical Disco veet or the AoE.-i-Dr.Key- Pectoral Bymp, prepared by him at MO Wood Street, aa ta Wrcly a 2™* «an-Belngaomewhatof a patriotic tem pßramentanddoairous of enjoyingmyself at times, I ac cepted aalnriUtlon to tbs celebration of the Evangelical Lutheran Sabbath School at LeWistown, Jfc, on Saturday, M Inst. I arrived there at six in the morning of that day, and took brcaktafit at the « National Hotel,” kept by Sir. JRoaa, who, by the way, is a wholc-sonlod landlord. Wo (for there were some ladies and gentlemen along, and a merry crowd it was) made ourselves as comfortable as the urate of the thermometer would permit. One of our party suggested that we send for a minister, and, getting him there with the expectation of marrying a couple, we could perhaps sec a picturejof mortification, when ho Would find that we didn’t need him. So a little negro boy was sent after the Rev. . The little chap went and told the Reverend gentleman to ooate down to the “National,” as a gentleman and lady wished to see him, apd.he saM, “I tinkdey want to git married.” The preacher went into the house and said to his lady; “Give mo my Jiat—l must go down town to marry a couple; are these clothw good enough for the occasion ?” His lady told him they were; and down to the hotel he came on a trot, and as I saw him coming, 1. Imagined 1 saw five dollar bills during through Us brain. TJjKm perceiving us, who we were and what we wanted; he fotgned no disappointment, but - the palpable truth was tooi plainly written upon his countenance. We then oonclndedto puton sober airs and go np to where thoohjldrenwereformlnglnto ranks preparatory to their, marching to the grove. I was surprised—l was completely astonished to aeo the large crowd of children there. ■ 639 12 When theyhad formed In ranks, i to* the trouble to them, and X found they nnmltered two hundred and thirty-fonr—all belonging to the f), 8. of the Lutheran Church, and superintended by Col. Hamilton. 1 was informed that it was the largest and most pros perous JSabbajh School in that place. - The clawjof were distinguished by appropriate names in scribed upohibanners with happily chosen mottoes. They marched to the diamond of the town and there made the air vocal jrith strains of sweet music. They then procee ded to the grove about one mile from town. Addraan were there delivered—one by a lawyer, a resident of the town, another by Master Rnpp, a scholar of the school that was celebrating the day. Each class had provided a din ner, and good dinners they were tpo. The people were kind to the visitors, and all seemed to enjoy themselves vastly; That was a happy day for the children—all were happy. Thejcelobratioa passed oN satisfactory as for asl was able to \ As I have Intimatcd'tbat I was a patriotic chap, I tho’t I would keep “bobbing Wound” a littlo longer and visit another celebration in honor of dor nation’s birth-day. Whither do you think I went! Why, to your own Altoo na, of course; On Monday morning I found myselfdn your gcodly town,-brought thither by a huge iron horse of enor mous proportions. I saw the procession, beard the Decla rathmaf Independence read, hoard a good oration, laughed at some queer toasts, (some.l had laughed at before)—ate a hearty dinner with some kind friends, saw the display of fire-works and the “sights” in general, and I am now on my way homo at the rate of twenty-five or thirty miles an hour. : ; In conclusion I will only say in the language of a toasl giveuyostorday by aßevereud gentleman: ■ “Aiioox/i—The lastost town in the State.” PUBSEB IIANSTOBPOY. The following letters have been received by our friend, J. 6 A ill tun, Esq., from thoyoung man .whose name is an nexed to tb|m, who was formerly a resident of this county. IXorcafter vfe expect to receive a letter weekly Conn that source:— ; Foar Bnnxusa, 17. T, 1858.. We have now a weekly mail in operation from St. Jo seph’s, on die Missouri Biver, to this place, and will here after be enabled to communicate -more frequently with our friends than during the past winter. Air. Jno, SI. Hock iday, formerly Attorney General for tills Territory, in con nection with other energetic business men, baa obtained the contract at a price which will enable him to put it through regularly. \ Gov. Powell of Kentucky, and Ben M'Cuilongh of Texas, arrived in camp on lust Saturday and will leave immedi ately for Salt Jbake City, then and there to ascertain on what, terms Brother Brigham will vamoose the rdnche or knock under. 1 > A party:qf about 400 Mormons, men, women and chil dren, pjiased through camp to-day on their way to the States? They were In a very destitute condition, but pock eted considerable of the gentiles extra dimes by selling oil the provisions they could possibly spare. I saw them sel ling fowls at $6.00 per pair. They had all kinds of vehi cles, from an ox-wagon down to a hand cart. A train of 30 wagons arrived in camp to-day, loaded with provisions.- They arrived Just in the niche of time, for the fact of it is, the Commissary department heal been run ra- ther low fyr a joke. Col. Hoffman is on Green River, 35 milts tram Hus place, anil will be up in four days, with re inforcements and provisioris. Capt. Marcy was at the Pa* ciflcSprlrigs, intho South Pass, on the 29th alt., and will bo here by the 4th of Jane, It Is snowing to-night I think the woathnr clerk fur the western department mnst be on a spree. There is any amount of snow in sight on the moiintainr South of Camp. More anon. Fort Beidqer, V. T., June 4th, 1858. The rancho of the Indian Department is moving along Tory .smooth at present. Dr. Perry, Snpt. of Indian Affairs for tills Tchitory, left for Salt Lake Valley yesterday. In company wfth Gov. Cummings, the U. 8. Commissioner’s having left the day previous. Hr. Morcll, Post Master for Salt Lake City, left for that place on the 2d Inst, accompa nied by the back malls which have been lying in the office at this place since last December. N Two companies of the '6th Infantry arrived in camp on the morning of the 2d Inst, from Pprt Laramie. A company States teamsters, whose time had expired pit the Ist left for the States yesterday, Gon. Johnson giving them transportation and allowing each man two months, extra pay. They number about 800 men. Judging from the manner in which they spoke of Utah, PlaluB ; XJpcloSam, etc, I don’t think they will ever enter said Uncle’s employ again, for the purpose of crossing the plains and. seeing the '‘elephant” It IS now warm and pleasant, but we don’t intend to go into estates about it, for we know not of to-morrow what it may bang forth—perhaps snow and perhaps not. ' Hr ■ i.M.H. The long looked for and anxiously expected Capt Morey hap maidPjbis appearance, at last, and thus the winter of our diKpiitcnt is mado glorious. He arrived on the’ Oth lost, .nndhrfngs with him 1600 bead of males. 001. Gar land wbo-came with him as escort, brings 2 Companies of mpuntod ftiflee and 3 Companies of Infantry. Col. Hqffihanj who arrived, a few days ago, brought with him 2 companies oflst Cavalry, andAeompanlcs of the eth Infantry,:—also 3 trains of commissary stores. Orders have been gi von to the different corps and regi- the Army, to prepare without delay for an home disite dwtntetoward Soft Lake and it is gener ally admitted by men who should know, Gut the 15th' & the day set for the' departure of the troops, by. the Com mander General. Col. Huffman will remain at Gils point with one’company of mounted 'troops and a detachment of Infantry.- Slr.Jno. Hartnett! Secretary of this Territory, arrived in comp on the evening of the Bth Inst, and left this morn ing, tor the seat of Uorthondom.' The President's proclamation is creating quite a stir among the saints in Israel. That Instrument extends a free pardon to all ye Patriotic saints who havo participated in, or been hi any way connected, with the late treasonable trans act lons against the United Status Government, hot who'are now willing to accept the proffered tends and become loyal citizens of that Government, whose laws they have - team pled under foot for years. A way is now open by which the followers of the immortal Joe Smith may vamoose the rancho, i ' On yesterday morning wo wero favored with a email snow squall of about eight hours duration which caused heavy over-coats and blazing fires to be a very''de sirable, as well as a necessary institution. - The health of the command os a general thing, has been and is yet very good, bnl some few cases of the ever-to-be dreaded (fever and ager) ore now not more than a thous and miles from camp. The atmosphere np hero Is bool enough to cause one to shako pretty free and tho two combined I think would be rather shaltciali. More by and by. Flqh a Lookeb on in Zion. £gy“ The Ohio Statesman prints accounts from all parts of that State and the prairie States, which show that the crops are in fine condition, and promise to bo plentiful. The wheat, es pecially Iwks splendidly. I. M. HENRY Cakp Scott, U.T., Juno Uth,.lBsS, Jofcr Lisx.-~-Thc following is the list of Ju rots for July Term, 1858; \ . QftAKD JCIIORS. Anderson John, farmer, Logon. Buchanan farmer, Allegheny. Bell David, farmer, Logan. Clark John, sr., former, Catharine. . Colclesser Daniel, blacksmith, Logan.' | Denniston James, clerk, Ilollidaysburg.! Diefienbacher A. L., merchant, do. | Dick Jacob, farmer, Taylor. Diehl Simon,.farmer, Juniata. j Eller Daniel, farmer, Greenfield. Grarier Joseph 8., farmer, Tyrone, i Johnston J. M., farmer, Woodberry. Lotts Rudolph P., stone Mason, Logan,:> Lants William, carpenter, . “ ; ■McLanahan J. C., founder, HoUidaysbtpfg. Mnlhollen David, laborer, Antis. McFarland John, former, Snyder. Robison Wm., farmer, Snyder. Stope Wilttam, moulder, Gaysport Sellers George W,, carpenter, HoUidaysburg. Snowberger John, former,' Taylor. Weaver Philip, cabinet maker. Blur. Walters Jacob, Esq., farmer, Greenfield. Weight John, laborer, Snyder. TEAVBESE JUEOEB—Fins! WEEK. j Acker John, (of John) farmer, Hasten.; Ake Jacob M., farmer, Logan. Acker Henry, farmer, Huston. 1 Ake. W. H., former, Woodberry. ' \ Albright George, farmer, N. Woodberry. Bollinger tinner, HoUidaysburg. Barr John, carpenter, HoUidaysburg. i Reamer Philip, laborer, AUegheny. Beck Edwin A., carpenter, Altoona. Barley Jeremiah, farmer, Snyder. s Bennet John,, farmer, Greenfield. Gohdron James, merchant, Frankstown Campbell John M-, contractor, Altoona. Donaldson William, gentleman, HoUidaysburg; DeArmit James, former, J uniata. Dysart WUUam P.', farmer, Aniis. Eberman E. S., confectioner, HoUidaysburg. Hensbey David, farmer. Antis. Hocksworth Aug., machinist, Altoona. Hurd Thomas W., shoemaker Gayspovt. .Haminer Jacob, naUer, Allegheny. Halfpenny John, manufacturer, Antis. Hicks Daniel, forgeman, Allegheny, lekes Edward, clerk, Altoona. Irwin Joseph, former, Frankstown. Kinports James, merchant, HolUdaysburg. Kopn Abraham, tailor, AUogheny. Kessler George W., druggist, Altoona. Kopp George, gunsmith, Frankstown. Lingenfelter Henry, fanner, Juniata. Loudon Thomas, farmer. Antis. Lewis John, farmer, Snyder. Morrow A. S., founder, N. Woodberry. Nicodemas John, farmer, N. Woodberry. Nofsker J. G., laborer, Juniata. Robison James, laborer. Frankstown.; RoUer Joshua, farmer, Woodberry. Stoner Abram, former, Allegheny. SECOND WEEK Block John H., teacher, Allegheny. Berry Michael, gentleman, Allegheny; Brachbill Christian, miller, Huston. Bridenbaugh Philip, farmer, Tyrone. Brcideutbal David, fanner, N. Woodberry. Bulgar David, laborer, N. Woodberry. Bevlin Samuel, druggist, Snyder." Beach George, laborer, N. Woodberry. Campbell N., saddler, N. Woodberry. Coleman John, jr,', farmer, Logan. Crowell Daniel D., farmer, Antis. Crowther James, livery-keeper, Snyder. y Eunn Hugh, farmer, Catharine DoArmlt Alex., blacksmith, Qaysport. Dively Michael, former, Greenfield. Dodson Samuel, farmer, Greenfield. Elliot John, laborer, Frankstowa. Fouse William A., farmer, Huston. Gibboney Joel, farmer, Allegheny. Gibboncy John M., Surveyor, Allegheny. Galbraith R. C-, farmer, Tyrone. Hoovcr J. C., farmer, Huston. . Hutchison Joseph, manager, Logan. Lingofclt John, merchant, Hollidaysburg. Masdcn James, farmer, Greenfield. Myers Somnel, farmer, Allegheny. EcFarland 0. A., cabinet-maker, Hollid’sb'g. McKnight Robert, farmer. Antis. Miller John D., tailor, Antis. Nofsker Jonathan, farmer, Juniata. Patton George W., merchant. Altoona. Holler James, fanner, Huston. Smith Thomas, former, Franljstswn. Striker John T., farmer, Tyrone. ' Thomas William, carpenter, Hollidaysburg; Weyandt Joseph,/ (of Jno.) lab’r Greenfield. Warfel James, farmer. Antis. / Wldensal Henry, laborer, Hollidaysburg. Tax ax List.— The following is the list of causes to he tried at the July Term, 1868: Lyman Hubble endorsee &o. vs. Moore H. N.“ Burroughs vs. Moore & Brother. Jacob Boed vs. P. S. Reed et al. Henry Learner Its. A. M. & B. Whits. P. S. Beed for uso vs. John Cunningham. Phillip Harps ter vs. John Harpster. "j Louis Plack vs, A. Vonwinklc et 01. D. K. Behuey vs. H. MoNeaL ; B. McClain vs. D. E. Beamy. D. K. Beamy vs. 11. M’Neal. G. Jaggud vs. 18. B. Christian. use vs. Tbos. Jackson’s adinrs. John McNulty |vs Jane, Valentine. David Good’s rise vs. D. Watson & al. Solomon Bunn! vs. A. B. Clarke. J. Bs. Patton yjs. Hollidaysburg Bor. Paul Graff vs. A. Patterson. ; Alex. K. Figaijt vs. G. L. Lloyd. Jos. Kemp vs. Darnel Beatty. John Gilbert a Co. vs. F. Holliday ct al. Jos. Kemp vs. |Robt. Lytle. | A. P. Wilson fpr use vs. Darnel K. Beamy.' N. Webb & Co| vs. D. G. M’Comick. Downs & Co. ys. D. Bellinger. J. Brotherlinejys. John Cox ct al. A. S. Rea’s adtmr. vs. J. Helscl’s admp. ct al. Downs & Co. vs. John Cox ct al. [ JOS. BALDRIGB, Prot . Howto Dkbtboz Roaches. —ln moving to tenements vacated by unneat people, persons often find themselves overrun with myriads of mahogany-colored roaches. The Ameri can says: “ this was once oqr case, yet we so speedily exterminated Hie vermin, that others similarly eiturjted may get rid of them. Moke a smooth flour paste in a tin vessel holding about a pink In this quantityof paste, white hot, place a shilling’s Worth of phosphor ous, stirring it awhile over the fire until incor porated with the paste, which will require about ten minutes. | A stick about a foot long sbonh bo used for this purpose, iu order that a llying particle may not burn the hands. Wheh nearly cold, put in sufficient lard or grease te prevent the mixture from drying. Then spread it thick ly upon pieces of gloss, and lay. them within reach of the roaches. They will devour it with great greediness, odd swell and die at their re past. Notiiing half so efficacious as this Is soli at the shops.” I ' • i—- . . V ffg- A Monmouth paper says, “ip another column will he found tho certificate of our fel low townsman, James W. Davidson, Esq.,, to Prof. Wood. ! This is onother of the numerous instances where it bos-changed gray biur to ra ven ringlets, and bald scalps to waving locks. Xct any who Istand in need of this valuable rem edy give it a (fair trial.” Caution.— Bewaro of worthless imitations, as several ore already in the market, called by dif ferent names. Use none unless the words (Pro fessor Wood’s Jfoir Restorative, Depot St. Lou is, Mo., and Now York,) arc blown in the bot tle. Bold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine dealers. Also by oil Fancy and Toilet Goods dealers in the United States and Capada. j Sec advertisement in this week’s paper. ! Fobttjhb Favobs tub Beave. —Man’s life laanfesupon the most brittle thread—so it is with fortune. A dime luckily invested, has of ten been the basis of an ample fortune, whilst ygln of toil and privation have been repaid with » meagre subsistence. How uncertain are all things earthly—a beggar to-day, a prince to-mortow. Wo have just learned some good news. A friend 6f our yOdth—a poor, God for saken printer—has.drawn a prize of $lO,OOO in Swan & Go’s Lottery, Augusta, Georgia. Bob, you’rt a lucky dog !— Middleport {III.) Pretr, • f\ ■ \ Thb Pahic—Moß* Fahtobs.—The panic in New York seems to be on the increase. In this city everything goes on smoothly, and the only failures we have heard of were the failures to furnish good fits made by some inferior clothing establishments. There is no such difficulty to be encountered by those who patronize the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhill & Wil son, Nos. 608 and 605 Chestnut street, above sixth. Gentlemen and Youths never fail to pro cure capital fits at this popular establishment. Th* Bist Cohan Uedicxs*. — One of the very best Gough Medicines & be found any where, is Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup, sold by G. W. Kessler, at 50 cents per bottle. Sec advertisement bf Dr. Sandford’ a LIVEBINVIGORATOU in another column. THE GREAT ENGLfSUREMEDY. . SIB JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Fills. , Prepared froma prescription of Sir i Qtarhe, it R, Phy sician JSSriroordinory to-lhe Qaeeu. This Invaluable medtclneia unfailing in the care of all those painful and delicate diseaaea towhlcb thofomale con stitution U subject. It modorateuall excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy pore may be relied on. . | IO HAMIID MWZS ' j. ills peculiarly salted. It will, in * short time, Bring on the monthly period with regularity. I Each botUo, price one dollar, beayatbe Qoyernment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUHOrf. i These PiVt ihouldnnt be taJcen byfemales during the first three monte* Pteghancy, « ««Jf «**» <» Moffo* Mu carriage, but at any other Utse they of* safe* ln all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills wifi effect a cure when all other means haye felled, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iiron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constiintion. Pull directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should bo carefully preserved.' Sole Agent for the United States Mid Canada, JOB MOSES, (lateX C. Baldwin k Oo,) Rochester, V. Y. N. B>-*l.OO and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorlzed Agent, wilt insure ;a bottle, containing 50'PUls, by return moil. -j. . . . . , , B. 1. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; mao, ter solo by all Druggists. j 1 : [Juuo to, 1808.~iy, ALTOONA_MARKETS. coubected wee sir bt j. a j. iowthki. Flour—Superfine, bbi. « Extra, “ j Corn Meal, cwt. Potatoes, bush. i Dry Apples, “ ! Butter, 9 fi> Lard, Hams, * Shoulders, Side, “ Eggs, $ fio*- M’LAJN A LEUB’S FLOUE MARKET. M’Lain A Lehr sell their Flour at the following rates:— White Wheat Flour, Extra Family. Tpbbl. ‘ t&Ji “ “ “ “ Superfine, « $4,87)4® VOO “ “ “ Superfine, “ ■ 4,76 Fxtra Family Flour, Superfine Extra, best quality, j ' “ “ Brush Creek, : Superfine, On Thursday evening last, at the house of Mr. J. M. Campbell, by the Her. A. B. Clark," Mr. TO, BARCKLA to Miss M.AEY CAMPBELL, both of Altoona. In Lock Haven, on Friday. the Oth instant. Dr. WIL LIAM D. STARK, late of in the 26tb year of his age. "The sudden demise of is, udder the circumstances, truly afflicting. Ho had bat a few months since graduated at the Medical University of Pennsylvania, with great honor and credit. Some seven weeks' ago bo left Altoona in good health, and; with fond expectations of success in his profession. During his Abort residence In Lock Haven, he had made hosts ox friends, and had given sneb evidence of ability in his profession as warranted a brilliant career. Bat he was sdudenly-cut down by A vio lent attack of Typhoid fever, and the chief consolation of liis afflicted relatives Is the full cbnvictlon that he died os he had lived, an eminently plous and practical Catholic and devout Christian. 'T B. Notice is hereby given to all -persons, not to pay mdney or give stock to any person on our account, unless the individual demanding the saute can produce a written certtllcato of agency from us. July 15,1858.-3 t ARMSTRONG t COLLINS. Lost— between the presby terian Parsonage and the'tkssldence of Mr. John Ham ilton, in Altoona, on Tnesday hist, a gold sleeve bottom A liberal reward will be paid to the finder by leaving It at this office. July, 15th, 1868. It. Take notice, that the as sessment Nc*ls, made by the Lycoming Mutual InsuranceCompmy, In Blalr coupty, is payable at my of fice. The Assessment Is 3 poricent. ou -all notes iu force May 18,1868. v JOHN SHOEMAKER; Altoona, July 15, 1858. Seedter. f- \rbTICE TO TEACHERS.—THE I'M Board of School Directors'of Altoona wish to employ fODB MALE and FOUR FEMALE TEACAKES to take charge of their Pnblfc School? the ensuing term. The vrilfcommence on Ist of September and con ttnne djfat months. The County Superintendent.will bo In Aitoona on Thnrsday, the 12tli of August, for the pur pose of examining applicants, at which time all persons applying for any of these schools will bo expected to be present. Bio Board are desirous of procuring competent . Teachers, and none need apply only those who can come well recommended. By order of the Board. Altoona, July 16,1858.-td O. W. PATTON, Sw’y. FARE REDUCED. STATES UNION HOTEL 606 and 608 Market Street, ■ ABOVE SIXTH, I*BIL A D.KI> PBIA . Ternu-41.25 Per Bay. I G. W. HINKLE, PaoijKttOß- ' July 1,1868.-4 m. ' & «jt REWARD WILL BE PAID in sfir Information that will lead to the detection of the person or persons who maliclotisly doheed the Tomb Stoned in .the Altoona Fairriow Cemetery.' It is the deter mination of the Executive Committee to ferret out, if pos sible,'all offenders on tho property or premises of tho Cem etery, and punish nil who arc ’ Jonvictod of snch, with tho very utmost rigor of tho low. This is therefore to caution qU persons Visiting the Omolry how they shall net. By order of tho Executive Committee. • Altoona, Juno 25,1858.-3 W Q. W, PATTON, Scc’y. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.— Notice Is hereby given that letters of Administration on the estate of Archibald MoCachba*, Into of Altoona, Blair county, dcc’d, have been granted by the Register, sc, to the undersigned, residing in said county. All per sons knowing themselves indebted •««* estate arc re quested to make immediate payment; and those qaving claims against it will present them dnlynuthentlcated for aettlement JOHN TROUT, settlement. JOUN J. BUBKHOLDRR, Adm’rt. July 1,1858.-6 t Henry lehr’s store is in John lehr’s old stoni nearly McCor. mid's stow, in North Ward.. '■ [June 18, 57-ly. /"IBOOKBIKS. A I.ABGB AND cejred at tfte styw 01 k\ 1 11. LEHB’S FLOUJi MARKET. ipbbl. MARRIED. ’ DIED. [UoUldaysbnrg papers pi rpHE LIVER INVIGORATOR I PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, Is of.a Crf the beat Purgative and ttVer Medicines now M> foro the public, that acta ns n CWAorffc, easier, milder,and more rffectnai than-any other medicino known. It id not only a OxVtartic, but n Lit-er remedy, acting tint on tho Littr to gleet its morbid matter, then on thu stomach ana boweu to carry off that matter,, thha accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of thq painful,feeling* experienced in tho operations of most CulAortic*. It strengthens the system at tlie same time that it purge* It; h&d when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen atid WtUd it up with unusual rapidity. The Lithe is one of the [principal regulators iff the human body; and When it performs its functions Well, tho powers of tho system late ftilly developed. Thu ttomach is almost entirely -J dependent on the healthy action of tho Liver for tho:X proper performance ofitt functions; when the stem-bT inch is at fiiuit, the bowela are at limit, and tho whole 1 suffers in conse quence of one organ—the I V Lina—having coined to do its duty. For tho diseases; of that oirgan, otto of tw> proprietors has made it his ] study, in h practice of mote than twenty years, to find j some remedy wherewith to counteract tho many Ue- ’ raagements to which it is liable. ' To prove that this rcme-1 r«i Son troubled With Livehl/*o forms, has hut to try a but tain. . tK These Gums remove alljV the system,--supplying in!,, of bile, invigorating the! digest well, pciumso tub; K, health, to tho whole mnehi-j f of tho disease—effecting a; Hr Bruocs Attacks are cur-j "-*■ pebtcxted, by tho occa-{|^ VIOOBATOO. One.dose after eating t»| mftch mul prevent the food' Only dose taken he- Uo9e taken at els gently, nod cures Cos- One doee taken after each 49* One dose of two toa- Uuve Sick Hsadachk. | One bottle taken lor fo- UU cause of the disease, Only dtto dose immediate- One dose often repeated Morbus, and a preventive 49* Only ono bottle is system the effects of modi-, 49* One bottle taken for ' lowness or unnatural color. Ono dose token a short! vigor to tho appetite, slid Ono dose often .repented its worst forms, while Sun»- yHtl almost to the first Ono or two doses cures 'in children: there is no remedy in tho world, as it A few bottles cures Dropsy Wo take pleasure in te as a preVbntivd for Veter all Severs of a Blllous.Urpe. and thousands ore willing Virtues. All Who Use it ore giving their unanimous testimony, ill Its favor. . •. ’ .•• which ho wul dispose of cheap for cash. The artklea can s«en at J. 43. LciTthi'rt Stow. - . rjniy i, i?5?.-tr ily is at last found, oby por iCoaii-LAisT, ih any of Us tie, and conviction Li cot 4 * morbid or bad mutter front the(r place a hsulthyflo* i ; stomach, causing food to blood, giving tuna and liory, removing tbo cause radical core. 0.1, AND, wnlt IS BRTU; -! biunal Uso of tbo XtVui Isl sufficient to relict* theater ■from rising and souring. ■ foro retiring, prevent* night, loosehs the tbo bovfr invEstss. . . ~ ■; ! meal trill cure Dvtpcpsla. [spoonsful will always re- main obstruction remove* and mahes a perfect rarer ly relieves Cholfc, while is a hUEo ciiro Ibr ufaousJl of Cholera. needed to throw out of tbo cine alter a long sick nets, jAL'NDftS remove* all uf ! from the akin. time before eating- gives uiakcs the food digest well, cures Chrouie Diarrhea* in mer and Dowel complaint» idose. , , , attacks caused by WoBJfS surer, safer, or speedier nevtr/ails. .. by exciting tlio absorbents, cumhiendiuc tbo tncdJclno aud Ague, Chill Pe+*K ibil It operates With to U-slify to its wonderful • c \ >'• -Vi;. A ROmt DnyftiL It I