Altera cntaTu — j foe Government %!il recovered jfsSO,ooo of the total'amount lost by the Gardner fraud. It Will be remembered that a Dr. ,Gardner, gome yeare after the iate war |rith Mexico, made claim for about $2(10,000 on the'Mexican indemnity fund, which claim,, bolstered by legal and fraudulent vouchers, was. iniallyallowea, ana the money paid over by the Government Gardner was sub segnently tried and oonvifited at ington for the fraud, and committed sui cide in prison, leaving $130,000 of the ?nmney^on^ dii£scr>and (Trust >Company. administrator .of New York took but let- Ti ALTOONA, PA. TfIUBSPAY, JUNE Ji3..aasa. - ._* - h rr- —• ..• ■ . —. T-rvvvv* 111 si-;JflUWl»reparU(yiaro unknown to ua,our raleforadeer ' Wng'li to'roqulrl) payment Inadvance, ora guarantee from afciWnt personB. It is therefore useless for All sncli t&'send o«*4T»ry»em€uts.o(Tv|iug to pay nt thoend of. three or six Tfc)l>th». .Where Advertisements are accompanied with the J .whether one. five or ten dollar*) we will -give Jhe VMVWtUer the full hcueill of cash rate*. !f_ M. PEltefliGlLL i ; ’, Advertising Agents, 119 Nassau street. New York, and ioStkte street, Boston, are the Agents far the Jltoona •frAtmt, «i>d the most influential and largest circulating .nswspapsrs In the Doited States and the Canada*. They author it«d to contract for us at our{a»«t raiu. v -v: \ 1 v. •■■ >.wwwtf.vy:- •~•~ : ri ■ TlW'Wa* 1 . i ’ it-- •. ;V; to attempt to fellow the movetUente ‘of the belligerent arnaicis eh j^entiWa^^ opf .places .- ere so mixed .np..and £iven eoimporfectly that :lt;is impossible i to itrade them un-tfae maps, ftlkwo know Js that there was a fight and that one of .the ;ariplM : was .repulsed.— ekaojt t «f& .piattcra of naipor importance, we, content ourselves with an aeoodnt of ■‘the numWrs engaged in strife, the killed, •wounded and ,taken prisonous : . -the ilnte. battle it is, estimated that ■over iBO0 t OOO- men- wore engaged. Just ffijukofit. On the first of January last the . regular aripy of the United States .numbered only 12,943 men, of all ihuka, from general officers down to pri- iraaglne this hrniy and ano ther of the same size cut down in a single da&.anjl some idea may .be formed of the; irPplts jpfi]bfi-late conflict. ' It is hard to ,fprm ,an .-idea,, of the extent of territory auoh a vast body of men as are now en gaged in ‘strife 'would cover, except by JLet us suppose the beilig crcni , armies ; to have been united .and thrown into procession—-double-file—al- dowine one yard to each file, which is the in military discipline, and , a- procession .over $0 wilcs-in length. Agaip,’ the number reported to Iwte.'been -killed in the late engagement is 2d,fip9, \ Now suppose the killed to have Jiocn placed on one pile, side,by rijle’ t ajjd in dairs,. .allowing .each map,to two tfedf in breadth and one foot in: depth, and wc httve a pyramid of dead bddies’-100 feet widc-and 600 feet high. — Prirta these .calculations; which we think will be found correct, our readers may be able to form’ some idea of,the horrors of war; apd ,as the present strife is.only at ite -bcgmping ; and other more-’.importan t apj|; more destructive battles will ba -foaght, the number of -human Hydi to Tie Sacrificed is fearful to con* tenpfitd., " ' era>- of ?Jt|aiis circulated and popular illustrated weekly Journal of mechanics and eciience, announce that it will be en • . -r.-V? ‘ r - larged un ,the first of July, and otherwise gfpdtly improved, containing sixteen pa ges instead of eightj the presen t j size, Wh|oh will make it the largest and cfheap jpurnai in the world,; ,it is. tJmonl/jQarnal of,its class that has elver succeeded in this country, .an d m lintams * character lor authority iii all mattery of iriie&juiics, sejefleo and the arts, which is excelled .]by i any other journal pub ibhed-fethis coun try or in Europe. N Al- publishers will incur an iu t, they have determined oot.to raise the price-of subscription, relying ’ their friends to indemnify them in tilts 1 ?dn expenditure, jay a corrCsf jacrease of subscribers., Terms 92. a year, or 10 copied for 915. . Speoi- ■ Sen copies of the paper with a pamphlet of information to inventors, jimiished gratis*, maiiy ou application to .the pub lishera.. . s,umn & (V. ;N T o. 87 Park iibw, New York; ■ ■ Lady’s have re-' clerked Gddeyfor July. Unlike most other Magazines, it is uilways improving, number excels all the test, It is magazine,.^dho'4^|j^‘.«^'picJd L £ub JL A. Gdtiey, BhilftiLlphia, at >25 ,cte. a number, or 83 per;year. - V; :' s -,' ■■■>,.. .- <■ - -v.< (3K Saxe, of bf xspmiC;verses k'. ap editor, jias beep noqjina-.: UdaCbfremoc. of YannoflVby : Demor>' in 'iKmWfiiidii :fcifca£3 ; “■•-• "■ :• ' »af* ters: of upon the patate,iu!t the Government; .intervenetiaDdienjOioefl tiie deposit;. After yeaaraof litigation, the principal of this; earn his brenawarded to Government, and tbe accumulation oi' interest, idiout. $40,000, jlp the,estate.— Iflie former .bua been.' paid over.-to the , Bab-treaBury-at.New Y ork. ' * SCXOBOHB. Jhtee V. 8. Senators, viz. Messrs. Sew* ord,;Clingman nod Summer, are mow in Paris. flQp’Kivala—Carlisle' and Huntingdon in the number and worthlessness of iheirVfr*&:id* 'habitants. gQj“Alody's cheek i« s compared by flowery poets to. .a rose. ; If a llover steals akiss, we suppose It becomes “a cabbage rose!” : tS* Complimentary.—the notice taken of the .“Jhogan House” »u 4 its proprietors, by Rev .Chambers,in Tiis lecture on Thursday evening last.’ ■ i tST’ Do.—only a J little more so—the notice taken of editors who occasionally get a bottle of brandy 'than out of fO cent Ohio corn whiskey. • 1K0» Ex-Reporter of the Huntingdon Globe reconimepd^^Nash, of the American, as a suita ble candidate for county Treasurer. Verily, .the cruft must be looking up in that county. fiST" “You have stolen my spub divine one!” exclaimed Mr Sickly to his adored. ‘-Pardon me,” responded theiady, “ I am not in the habit of picking up,little things!” B®uA inan named Byers, who was executed at .Thprtvold, C, \V., recently sold his body to n physician,for $lO, and remitted the money tp his. wife, but she refused to receive it. • fiS?" We once heard an Englishman give his ostler orders as follows: Enry, tuke do nrriess hoff de orse, slip.de alter hover his end, hand give im some ny hand boats.” Bjgt. Those who hold that a people should accommodate- themselves to the policy of their rulers, might as well teach that a man should he ;cuv and. pHpp e d by bis tailor to fit bis gar ments, - J®* At Milan, the Italian ladies send a little toy to c very • ab! e-hod i ed young- man still to be seen in the streets. Upon this is inscribed the words'; “Tour country will remember the ser vices you have rendered it.” Named at Last,—The large and benuti fulnew.Hotel an Chesput street, Philadelphia, has beqn named '.'■The Continental," by a com mittee of Stockholders appointed for pur pose. It will be the largest pud best arranged Hotel in the United, States. B6F*TUc house of Mr J. Williams, nenrGreens bnrg, Pa., Was struck by lightning, a short time since,,and rendered a complete wreck, and yet, strange to soy, oat of six persons in the house at the time, four up stairs and two down, none of them were injured In the least. sffi°“ Our contemporaries of the Ebenabnrg Mountaineer and Sentinel are having a pretty hot time of ,it at present, in the,way of a contro versy. If the, town be the. cool place it is claimed, the belligerent editors are certainly wot yet acclimated. ; A : lady called on a witty friend who was net at home, and-finding the pia.nd dusty, wrote upon it ‘‘slattern.” The next day they met, and the lady said “I called on you yesterday.” “ Yes,; I saw your card on the piano." BQU, A. .man named Patrick Kelly, residing in Huntingdon, was assaulted 4n his o.fp house, a few nights since;,-by a couple of-villinps ptmed with clubsi who beat him in a brptnl manner,' cutting several severe gashes in his bend. anjl injuring him so jpnch that he was scarcely able to walk for several days. : J . i SfiF* Blindon, the celebrated tight-rope per formcrv is id try to cross Niagara Fails, just ui frouf of The Great Horse Shoe Falls oh,a tight; .ropo sixteen hundred feet, in length and six inches in circumference, which has been, pur chased expressly, and is nciw,being inspected. T hc feat %wiU ■ take place in about two wevks. The crossing is to be; jfrs|n;.the endjOf Goat jlalAnd, ,to a point in panada oppo site.: -r’. ‘ On Editors;—An editor,; who lived at a-hotel, being absent one night, the landlord took the liberty of allowing a stranger to occupy bis .rooirf.- In the morning the ungrateful lodger left The following, written on the margin of Wb ofthe editor's old newspapers: : ! : “I ahpt in an editor’* bed last night, -i ■ ,' And othersmny eay whatthey plea**; • “I say there’s one editor in the world' I ' Shat certainty takes hit ease. ‘ ■ v “When J thought of my hnrahle cot, away, i X could not suppress a sigh, , , : • But thought as I rolled iri the feathery nest, 5 . . .t Mow easy Editors lie! . - -Sntiifn»n » j r;K®t»ft u eePi---Tho following was written in a neat feinale hnnd, on a letter which passed through tbe Pittsburgh post office yesterday : ; “RailroHds, steamboats. horses, stages . . All of you are paid your wages— . ■! All of you.for nothing better , t Xbjtn to take this little letter. • li ; '-•* ‘.t- y ,' '■ '.1,. -jrfjV ;«• Should the document miscarry, “Uncle Sam’ will sec “ Old Harry;*! . V T6 prevent such a colludoo’ ‘ }\ Ipreseiit unto your vision '• •; . . .IwwMterCHy. PsnwvJywdf;- lauraCftSff PbREMa SIWS ftnv Daji Later Prom Earopit. Greatest Battle of the Age! 4s; !•-*%:• _ ' 'THE" XIJSTIIIANS DEFEATED! 4flslrians Killed and Wounded. 12 feAUDINIANS KlLli© ; . i , AND WOUNDED. 5,000 AUSTRIANS PRISOJSEBS. BREADSTUFPS LOWER. The wfeMirik&ipAagloiSaxotv from Liverpool on theSthiust., arrived at Quebec on the 18th *triwi3 iAU jcjaalftiesof Jireudstaffs had slightly de clined. , " ,>V' • d ,-• . - , | A great Rattle has been fought near Itfilan, In • »he Austrians were defeated wirhtheloss ot twenty-fivethousund killednnd disabled’. I Five Uiojutwlid Austrians were taken prisbn «*».*. ■; -•• '■• - . The French loss is stated at twelve thousand. The Austrians have evacuated Milan., i A desperate battle was foaght. at Magenta, on tbe dthuf Jnue. between the allied army under the£mperor Napoleon, and the Austrian army under Ueu. in 'which unlimited forces Were engaged or both sides- The. Emperor Napoleon, in his dispatches to the Empress at tlie Taillieries. claims a decisive victory saying •hat his aAny took 7,00 Q prisoners, disabled ; aud captured three cannons and two standards. lie estimates the loss of his own army at 3,000, but it was rumored in Paris that the'French, loss was between 9,000 and '12,00Q. •II? is reported that there were from 150.000 to 1 $O,OOO Austrians, and 180.000 French enga ged,in the battle. The Austrian accounts differ widely froifi those o&the French. Tueir bulle tin speaks pf various battles, being fought with varying success.6a both sides. It was still un decided, on: the Right o f the Cth, ns to who gained theivictory.' Great losses on both sides ai;e reported. of the 2nd 4orps d'aijmee, was-Jellied, and Marshall. Cnnrobeit, of,the third corps, was mortally wounded. Gen. Manrico McMahon, cominundibg the second ccj-ps d’arntee, had 'been created■ Marshal ■ and Duke d'.Mngento as a reward for his bravery on thfc buttle ff Jd. Five of tlie French Marshals and Generals were wounded. Marshal Count B.iruguuy D - HilHcrs has been superseded in Ids command of thb first corps d’nrmee by Gen, Forey. Four of the Austrian generals aud (wo staff officers were wounded at the buttle. “ Jl'litru hajd been n, general revolt at Milan, andthc people bail dee In red Tn favor of tbe King of Sardinia. The Austrians retired from Milim. but ;tli» city had not yet been occupied by the Frencb. Later rumors detract from the French the victory at Magenta. It was believed that proposals of peace would follow tih entrance of tlie Frencb iiito Milan. The city'of Paris had been illuminated in honor of the victory of the French arms at Ma getita. The Puns Bourse was active and threes bail advanced. iFlie latent news by the Europa. reporting the Austrians an retreat across the Ticino, is fully confirmed. The French■- crossed the Ticino at Buffalora and Turbigo ■> There was considerable fi’gluing.atiboth places. England.—The- Queen delivered her opening speech to Parliament on the 7th. She laments the outbreak of the war, and says She did all she could to prevent it. and proclaims ,her strict and impartial neutrality. Site says the navy has. been increased beyond the authority granted by;| Parliament, and asks for its sanction She recommended the reopening of diplomatic inter course with Naples. She expresses the hope that the reform question will be'seUlcd at the next session. (latest despatch.) Quebec,June 19ih.—The Anglo S.-ixon hav ing arrived. the papers received furnish some details of the Rattle of Magento- It appears on the 4ill hist, the French troops were under orders to cross the Ticino at Turhegn The Emperor in his official bulletin says this order was well executed, though the enemy'in great forceofferc.il a determined resistance. The road way was narrow, and during two hours, thej Imperial Guards sustained, unsupported, the shock of the enemy. Meantime Gen. M’- Miihon made himself master of M a gen to, and aftjsr the ffiost sanguinary conflict, the enemy was.repulsed at every point. It is said that the Austrians, in the precipita ting of their evacuation of Milan, left their cannon and treasure behind. The Emperor says that the troops have captured 12.000 Aus trian piupk’ets. The muuicipultir of .Milan pre sented an address to King Victor Emanuel,' in the ; presence of the Emperor. The King wpo to jbyter Milan on -Tuesday, the 28th.— The Austrian official bulletin says that the con flict was .desperate between the first and third ari|iy corps, and the enemy in a considerable forde. ’ Thb contest ,was undecided, and confin ~n Suhday. Our troops threw themselves on the enemy, with ardor and perseverance, worthy the most glorious feats of the Imperial nrnis. A Vienna despatch, authenticated in the Frank fi rt papers, say that, through the op pop tube arrival of Count Clair Gallis nud'liis corps, the! Austrians were victorious after a hot fight, and the French were’ thrown hack over the Ti cino. The London Times says that there was vety hi|rd fighting, at Buffulora. with varying sUdCtffh T l ' c battle lasted till bite at night, noil Was continued th? next day at Magenta! JSSF*; A very remarkable phenomenon it sen is reported by Captain Rogers, of the bark'Kol la. Jirom Galvestun. ’ On the 4tli ult.; in the .Gulf of Mexico, the vcsselT passed through a thick ‘‘ scum” of the water which extended ns fari os the ieye coulU see trofn sN. W. to S. E.— The substance reseifibied cfialter, and gave out a ifrneU peculiar to tiiut nrticlf. The ocean also gave off steam, ns if sohie hot substance had bwn poured into it.' -The phenomenon was at tributed toitt volcanic eruption at tlie bottom of the; Gulf . Immediately afterwards the vessel experienced a yiolept hurricane.' ■ 1 1:• T ‘ ■ >v -'* -f< • ■■ -r v' T: and. White Xabor,—A Richmond paper states that there is more tobacco on" stor age a lid fop inspection' rit tiiait place tKrfnhas [hitherto beta warehoused at any season, ati'i tbatithni .been found advantageous; to call in white labor to prepare it fur market. : Until the present year njegro labor has been used exctu*. siyely in all the departments necessary to fit towtcco' for delivery and exportitlbit; but now ! as a matter! of economy it is found that gangs of .White laborers can perform the ; work in [a satisfactory manner. It seems to be thought that the coin punitive cheapness of white labor W«fl compel i tite liisp ctors toiiispenso with sieve' lawr almost entirely. '' ' • ’ w ' •••?' I • a; ■ ; - ■ A Trifuke.—A jonng Indy recently applied to k eity lawyer of Richmond, Vh., [for advice ati jto how tlhe would ‘proceed to.obtain damages afe»|i|»B.t any individual [Who! trifles ! with hep' 'The following; note was,sitbmit tedin proof of the gentleman's endeavors to WW the affections of Juliet: av -,‘-f• I send a' bi the boy h buckett of T% is like my love' form.' ; 7bo uite bwpfl ?»gp«a!kepu dwk. The dog mv& l' r; : ai On Wiilncßday uighi, *» M t'lff ],? t » nrt Worth reports ft most painful Colored mft» into the «£ P**™* g ThuPßt |ay e*«in*. t!on. upon the chatge of a son of i I S le, X«. him&f ****'. ! blue ruin, and as j» generally fttj'Wk-xlf jf o®* 0 ®* iSK*. near West Fork; on r?turn- I or. tw«v had caused hL to J* d^V#*' 8 ’’"Cwas fall* | own gymnaMies he &axgtHl ■mg ™L rapidly sur r ■ negro. He alleged that ,n ®’ ',i£ flnnd that tens rushing down ! hxXm dpon Wnt.r The uegro^Bd L W**j ™*" d ™*S/Sal: Ho 1 trilling to be IoCWM«R-intbe .WPfcSW?* i * h " of that lie was not the aggressor, (which thossiiloftVji.bftd a r?. .. ; nl v-urned them over •pr6ved''to be truei) l|i{d(jmid* bd»i|f * them on his shoulders nn ß^i e C,l "'mi B e 9 placed Wd ,, the water to a. Sr him. Bis etoiy ■ not ■ being• jer' Ultldf Imdliot cone far •••■A'fShlMre* and his i^»Sor ue .after being put back, the officers in • when a cry J™™ tb *|. it fl oH »ine off the station-hbui-e were surprised to hear one of Ihe looked hack, and disc „ .j after the prisoners offering up a fervent prayer. «pob f with his two Aidrenya, It. He rushed ofier looking into one of the rooms, the negro was it, aud. after following;; nlnca discovered upon his graying as car- succeeded in placingihie ehmre > p P hektly as if' he was in church. Upon conclu-, 1 of safety Night wi^HIy SZ,SSI Xl |d»ng h« orajwr, ;he>a*a»eaMMl ved unavailing. Ihe amusing to see the expression which lit up his rise of the water!* ns being an par face at the-aaopuiMieineut; he stepped into the nlleled In the history h'f the country, for the passage, and casting one look into his recent suddenness and rolugjeij ■ prison, exclaimed, ‘’Bless the Lord, my prayer 1 was beard.” and he quitted the station-house —Baltimore J’fitnof., . Origin ojt. tre.Co.r xxa’s Jdbt.— A gentle woman in London after having buried six hus bands, found a gentleman hardy enough to make her a wife once more, For several months their happiness- was.-mutual, ..a circumstance which seemed to pay no greut comulinjent to the former partners of her bed, who, as she saiii. hud disgusted her by their sottishness and infidelity. la the view of knowing' thereat character of his amorous mate, the gentleman began frequently to absent himself, to'return at lap- hours, and when he did return to appear as if intoxicated. At. first reproaches, but af terwards menaces. Were the consequence of tins conduct. The gentleman persisted, and seemed every day- more addicted.to his bottle. One evening, when she magined him dead drunk,she uhsewed a leaden weight from one of the sleeves of her gownj and hav ing melted it, sb ■ approached her husband, who pretended still to be asleep, in order to put it into his ear through a pipe. Convinced of her wickedness, the gentleman started up and seized her; when, haying procured assistance, he se emed her until the 'morning, and conducted be fore a magistrate, who committed her to prison.' The bodies of her six hn-bands were dug up. and as marks of yjolpuco were still discoverable upon each of them, the proof of her guilt ap peared so strong upon her trial, that she was condemned and executed. Tu this circumstance is England indebted for that useful regulation by which no coipse can be interred in the king dom without a legal inspection. \ Thk Tounado in Morgan County —A cor n spojideut of the Springfield Journal of May 3J, writes from Jacksonville the annexed oc count of the recent great tornado in Morgan tounty: .*• Mys. Route, one of the killed, was blown from a window, and carried a distance of over a hundred yards, and when found, scarcely n particle of clothing hud remained upon- her body. Estella, daughter of George Vauzant, was- blown from the same house into the cistern, whore she was found drowned. A little boy was carried by the wind for some dis tance, and when found in a tree, with his ami broken, exclaimed, in childish ijjnoceuce. “Pu, when I whs up there ever so high. I sawn great big wagon fiy over my head.” This wagon be longed to Jesse Henry, Esq , and though made with heavy iron axles, not a vestige of it has been found. Houses were desiroyed, ami not a piece of timber left to tel] where they originally stood. Barns were twisted drum their l\ muta tions as trough they werj so ninny sacks of feathers end deposited, in one instance, a half a di.k-e from its former locality. The school house| of the neighborhood was lifted from its position, and turned around ns completely as thougp directed by an experienced architect.— Horses tind cattle were carried nearly a mile, and we are told that .one "poor beast hud her horns literally driven into her head. Stock of every description could be seen for miles around, with mutilated heads, broken limbs, ami some with rails driven info their- bodies, writhing riiost terribly in the agonies of death.’’ Panic Among Faumebs.— -The Courant , pub lished in Lawrence county, says that on Tues 7ih, flour was' $lO per barrel in New Castle The warehouse of Mr. Kissick whs thronged all morning with teams and persons wishing to purchase floor Teams came from Mercer, Sharon, New Wilmington and nil sections. Vie heard it stated ih.t fl-.ur was se'iing in New Wilmington nt SIU j.er barred. Wheat is not to be hail at any price A gentleman offered for oue lot of nfiogt one hundred bushels, three dollars per bushel,, which eyas refused! The people ate going wild. Farmers who h ive wheat at home, are- rushing to town and buying flour up Those Who have no need for the nrti.de at all, are buying n,t such prices ns to make it al most impossible for poor people, who really need it tor oread, to procure it. The Courant thinks the damage to the cereal crops greatly overrated. J A Giel on Foie—Teubible Spectacle.— A daughter of Mr David Eel or, of Stroudsburg, Pa.. while passing through the house on Sunday evening last, with a fluid lamp in her hand, spilt some fluid over the top, as is supposed, which ignited and instantly set her clothes on fire'. Bciiig clad in 'light material, the flames rapidly spread, ntiu tlie poop girl frightened hud in agony, imprudently rushed oiit of door- - , where the fire wiis finally .put out. The. whole time from the appearance ofllto girl op the street, until she fell upon the ground, was not oyer one minute The flames during tiiut tfnjp gleamed up and iUumiuatbd the whole street, and the scene iB-detoriWd' by hn\eye witness us horrible beyond description.' She diedjuafew 7 hours. ■ ' It’s a pity thatlswscatlnoibe made to- Pbnisji. all kinds of . scoundreiistn. A young lady ip Cincinnati was to be led to the a tar bn Monday evening last, by one th whom she had .given her heart's, affections. ; • Friends and ac quaintances bad bcen invited jto the marriage ceremony, Apd a large ujnmbep had con vened.— I 1 ?,?* arrived, yet the bridegroom, came The bndb audguests were in waiting, and the hour passed by, and still ibebriaegirhoin delayed 1 making Ids appearance. At leiigtb the posttni.n ;! oalltld at tbe house with a letter for the intend.! ed_ bride. It was from her betrothed, and con- ' cnHs of himself apd bi j!dje~-he bay, bceft married the-nightjwevbjus toTniiotiijer! •tvhat punishment doeathednsthikldeaem tvho could be guilty of an act like this ? / ; Diabolical l Piioxa.-—At Chicago ; one 1 John McLaughlin ja on trial: for firnwing off-tt fesi'a £•. Ky which deed 'll man whs killed and several.per- PJK Hifi person I *B® of were fbnftda number of letters from abandoned females in Buffalo, and parties, going, to show the existence of ab : band ;0f murderers, whos«:op;eratioe% ■ ■ tv *. 1 V-- .i.-.'i-y-t MX' Indians —A sthdi has, recently crossed from the Pacific on ;the prefland,rout‘ugli!’’ ‘no railroad —no and alt grunted a hearty “ ugh!” of.approbation and comment. Waters of the Opusi Decbeasino Vin cent maintains that thh waters of .the globe,are gradually decreasing, founding bis opinion’ on the fact that vast deserts of sand mixed up.with the salt and the reniahis of marine tuiinaais; of which the surtace of : ,tiie globe is partly, com posed, were formerly inland seas which -bare in sensibly become dry.j' Recording to M- Viucenf. the Cs.-pinn, the &c.. wilHiecome tlry in their turn, also4-w|iicii their beds will be sandy deserts; andj-tjiie inland .sens, whether they have only one ’ outlet, na the Mediterra nean. the Red Sea, this; Baltic; &e.. cr whether they have several, ns ijie Gujf of ’Mexico; the seas of O’Kotsk, of: Japan, China, &c., will hi some future time qeaso to cemnuinicnte with the great basins of occrn. They will be come in and seas, true Cnapians,. and in .due time will become likewise dry. On all sides the waters of rivers: are seen to carry forward in their course tbciso,i| of the continent M. Vincent maintains, therefore, that- there is an actual diminution of liquid water. A.;B*?y’» Heao Cut C|«r.BX a Lccomotiy*—An containing; several of the leading officers- and’ stockholders of tlie Cleveland and Toledo railroad, was approaching Grafton, com ing towards the city, at; a rapid rate. Just be fore the engine reacjiediho Black River Bridge, a small boy ran upl tbt bank of tbc river and upon the abutment. ■- -We was a foot or so from the v rail, and fancied liimself secure from all danger. The: engineeri' Mr. Rust, siity him. and shouted folium to .get out of I he. way. The boy heard him.: but did not stir from'his perilous position, jlle: was .laughing-und in dulging/ln all sorts,of boyish when the engine struck entirely off 1 The engineer did not see the fiijy until he wne nearly upon him, "and of couree (t wo* im possible to stop the?lfidomotire tn time to save him. Cleveland I'lainiltaler. , ~ . Cs§v- The Kansas correspondent of the Bos ton Joumal who is iohhfs way to Bike’s Pcalc. says that Mr. Gregley. attracts great! attention from the settlers. ' Thrifty one. sbya ho. “seems curious to see him j I;doubt if Queen Victoria or I’residj.nt purimnau would ‘dnitr’ betier On the praiiles a doseu: wiles from any bouse, two trifvelers stopped ourcoach to lonian whether he whs! on board. One farmer asked ine. n day or tivo since, if Horace *Dree ley had failed In business, and was going to Bike's Beak,to dig ;g-jld!. -One’of the drivers inquired id-day if it wips trjic that Uornce-Gree ley was about to start; a at Man hattan J And fit dnfe cif the stations yesterday; an Indian girl volunteered the information that • Horace Greeley, in his old white- coat/had just passed in the before us. Tiip>gre«et journalist ;ia .certainly widely known.eyeh on the border of the closett.’’A /!, 1! '“ ' : Z 7 ' Thbbatwisd Ridi; Jr Newabsu JT. J — A. se rious trouble has apishtt. !n be? twveh. the - authorities! |of the TVJnity Cbuiroh mitl htm. been granted to |het‘!f iinreh. bythe Common Council to build anj - Edition to their obWclf jedifiee p|fk;' ’The citirehs'objeitt jto any such - dhpokUioh "of the property, and iun lenthe iend of setewl of the most prominent nhidng tlfem; cut down a fence on WednesdiW evening whtch’hail btiia 'ereoted by the church prepnrAJory to camMttjfdlng to build. A sqWd of pnjice was callld'bii^sttt’ they did hot arrive on the -ground until niter the demolition isad been ndeomplished.': Much exoitetnent exists, and iporo serious is anticipated Bnynrd Taylpr, knys in one of hik-latest 0 vo fy humorous account of big way'bf life on his fiftjfyisit to London : , 1 ' “ In a word.'roj eiMociations were not of tW most respectable character—l whs, reluctantly, j forced to this bonclnalbh. But bow could Übe j.helped! When n man has hut : three shillings a i day. he cannot' keep, four shilling society with i hut cheating i so®>bedy. ; 1 lodged in a Vulgar .hole, it U- true; but, then, I paid my reckon "ing.” . ; ‘ .v; Honest, Bayard I! & ipan whp- commences iU® iftjthjs manner is sure of success. iV ? 4 ■ ■- ■ V..-rr- —y. 4 -- - - - ;-v - • MonBter PfctfNery. recently erected cm the; Monnougahela river, at a cost of $200,000, ; is now taming out thirty barrels of whisky psrdoy,' Just think of it— one hundred end eighth bamls of whisky bar week, or almost ten thousand barrels rt year, toanufpcturhd at on? f^aldishracat! If aUtho good to be denyed from tlsia immense fountain rvy* ■/ ’ i »---in D». MoMAmi ako Vt. MoMuatep made hi. IfreaTlJLr*** Seminary sonatina.. In the ppwbe.ffi® •» tU Assembly, at ludfetiapolm. J~ nQ »»ehS U»c Ciiicinwni - 6’a*rt/e, nmda ■i&* 'l*« maiiuscript «a fast «***tJau*?***» der to send it, to Cincinnati? The the sheets on the table botorshWlik * en. rending them. At ten union* »„ « "®hk hour the train leaves,) there ft f Te > Oka laying there; battho reporter dfiSfllV take them without saying, *.% Uc waited for the Doctor to pause •ilit”" not wait any longer. It was alreadyl! u tea to. five. ao h*OMM*lthemi* of i.-* and started. Shortly after th* Doctor oatqe to “ Where's my Sixthly ?” said he? over his manuscript. Ul no Sixthly",??* with a perplexed expression on his »ini„u T* like face, (for though a very venerable white head, he has a face m7„’. T » ida hlg body more child-like than thairft! ** ace Greeley,} the Doctor said, “I wonderifa I reporter has carried off my Sixthly t’ 1 !, 1 ** 1 even so. “Sixthly'' was almciv on hound for .and .jaat as the tw* discovered the fact, the whistla of the deskS? train sounded, seeming to say ap-ce-ch sp-ee-ch epee-cb." .. q™ sp-ce-cb sp ee ch.” The Assembly volsed with laughter. / V eg*. ; : T , r , * ~> 1 ti- 'f-' ■ *■ A Baas Ahiiux.—‘Andrew McCulloch,,^ ipan on the Pennsylvania and cnpluried Another young otto in thaSu!? Rbck Hole, li mile or two below Johasmjjj? He-discovered three of them inthe commenced atoniug them, and succeeded ia'ivT ’'killing one, when another of them twamaiW .and he captured it. The third and the »bm? mother of the other two,' made its e*c*sa McCulloch has the captured one stillineajteT It is said to be a very ferocious little nitt* and will permit no familiarity with It port of any one. This species of animal hJj rare In populated districts, and IsnotofteaS? in this vicinity «‘Tb» Gr«at Vnitbu of the United States' shows that. w«M»»t«*. 1 million* Junta half of: farmers, onehundrHitrJ Wild mtsrclinriW, si;*ty ttur thousand mUmT nnd nearly two hundred thousand cwp«st«t ’We hare fourteen thousand bakers to aaki oar bread; twenty-four thousand hwyen to *[ us by the ears; forty thousand doctors to <> M or cure, u .*ndllfleen - hundred editors to km this motley massin order, by the powsrof«af Uc opinion cpuWoQed and manufactpted tfeaak the press. “ clsr Tii«r Bukau br»U incrcAsorailroad freight, railroad coffers, and advance tsiitoii " slocks. , Sbktescb or .y M*ijy Resetm -U't; Um, the late postmaster at-PlCasant Union. Somttirt county, I’a.l convicted at Pittsburgh uf ele*lwj a letter from the-mails, has. been sentenced!*' the penitentiary for fifteen years. Mr. Leo;, previous to, .the., couna-asio.ii, of the t( which he wns cbr.y.cu d, stood very high '.ii community in which -he lived aad.it ia laid it was with much uiifionily his neighborseoolj persuade him to accept the office of postmaster, for which they thought him ,qu.ilifc£ NEW GOODS,. C|cnp l|m iiitr. Brown Sugar 8 cts. Rio Coffey 12J eft. Calicoes, for IQ cis;--Wortli 12*. Heeled Frenbh Morocco lace Boots ti AND ALL KINDS OF GOODS ■ 4> ' AS XsQW IN I'ROPOHTIOJ MY STOCK IS NOW LARGE And will be Kept FUII at AU Tine*. o: jjvogard. Altoona, May i, ll>sol EIGHT KKSUKS , r WfF‘Wi EVERYBODY SHOULD QO TO C. B. SINK'S STORE 1 HE HAS A LARGE-AND WBIA J • selected'araurtmeirt of Dry Good*,’Which vt rcrtS going to see. . 2. lie has an pneqnaUftl (took of >SROCERI£S fr* gndpqre, which be will sell * ul * D 3 ,taM<^J In the place.’ * f „-.s, ■ 3. .He ha* Hardware, *,«>* most \. i. lie hoi a lirgb caw of Dads md'S&oa fcr Gw**' die*, M tares and Children, .onbraciig .all si***, ■qw* n " ami pricek : " , 6. Hii hi* a fine etock of HATS for Sommer the pltik ofthe rerycheap.. . _ . 6. lit keend always on hand an assortment Ol M Madt Ch Ihwg. to shit tboaeaMin, , 7. lie hag > n hand i large stotk of Clolhl, Gui>Mr*i*T Votings, which he will make up to order’ on short **.. fu a fashionable style, and at priced which must git* Ihctioft. " ; 8. lie don’t oak people hi come and boy—only W •‘■T and examine hi» stock, feeling confident that if tMJ ”• examine they will buy without asking. Altoona,. >}ay 5, 18,V5.-tf A BQOKrOJIJ •’RYBODT.-SIAB1^? »ISCLOSOHW-Pr. ,EU’3 great work for it-1, nr fur those inc marriage-'.''!'! - t I'LATKS. l .■at tc »!’ T -’-rt* uil, I’Osll'Aia api-'s sail the .ingle, irama', M* l rf-1 happy. A *«»»» lS'ic.or hov * r: a complete Wol t 4 °?W» ■ifiTjr. U con»aI«» Oi j.... . ,a-J—warranted teM •• thrdo (imes the amount ,;th> -I fur it. 25 cvals in Jf' ’ - .postage stamps enclosed, will secure ocopy l>yr«** mall. f.jjj. DK. XF.r.LKR has derated a lifetime the corse easaopwhich his jMdres* No. 8 Bearhf street. Alhanv, N. T; '• , „ jwdest , pr, yirhuls' female Villa. §1 a box. with Married Indies should uot use them. P en * ]’)\P dWs*l>r. Teller, ns above. '.April I WM. S. BITTNER, ‘ SUHGEON' dentist. nraiCltlS THE MASOSiaTEJ \ / ?!,£. Teeth without pajaW Mairnotic Machftfe ■- s '' •-' 1J ' ! ' -•' : :09*'A StadetotWaited.;- ■' V- ■■ ■I *• ' * if-lSSU >€*■ t> 4 ira MSak B« v * prtblatlvo tloetfh'* and e* sscorehio) th* *PP etll thV«*y o t»P> th jjng the u« jntixna of a glw» HfnUr *>r< tonal* •• 1 whtaVtf® they troeeP or. "• eR IOOT* U*b f«»s to he rot* for S [ members c \ known to I' aaoe. Th | twafh that are -poWh •ret* hod t wrirtLtow MfMially fertuoas of «#8« >u t hy ths R* tsmptranci 9«n are re petsd to law, sad r once men cause rath* prefsrmenti spirits be peoubility. Ul Pulpit t Had thcr Temperanc tortrat bin I tun which scarce have friends or ft bsvc been c it did, dr ha a note hill Mutual lie Company" bs to this and may b< bate befon Company, n horses insu two year* af sity.for the Sag within t rf property 000.’ The a terms, via; orats,. cacK note of a f*.v G branded h Coßipßnv’p - Ui-gh, left *MUr nt c. !: l;rac thus Cera pony i. mum him bis full train to exccc *■’< bo.Uetct:' si ere the r,j BouUcv. " &ehool Tl ''Wo. Lnr lie lasi few workings c/ bten |i> alibi •J-4 acd Stud reci ilorocghncj; «verj perfori i-«ni all pur now m •noflar Cosui Fokina the ♦trictost Jati Kompoaod of [Every induct fused atlvor 'fotnptly cr. a( l- disciplii >fc*cnt repu Yccko Mi »ociatioa j f Hull on F large and present 1“ >poak hy t Pi* Joung mi pho U comp pfrfonacd ti ||iTe fall poB hw bcei MerJy or ob • 9 P« it may Caor: wiinmtct pgioa i B gre |! le i{ “«y tea r &t * frosts, K*ii-tbe g F«»t : bitten £ It It kaiin g th hjssr >*John '•Jwjaiaburg r** **£ iiuw£^- :,, WS