So^!^maL. tlaMisStd whtt.ri' fw» «W; t 6 ■hlS dual »f * Mmim. 1 * d ; ! ? -*"«£^»3S£ not tbdr condition. - ami in i;aso« of ticutcitv free --.-i.L4a l i.,ii, cunuznindeiv*! V id -vn; InrnialiThe 7s»sasSfe i or .ii-if-almw, 4 C ®>* • •■ ■;! Urn pa-r, Kd fuiur*,.. i •'f Imih voU-ut effort ha*?, 0 * 1 -t o. t t;«<.ial]y to tli« much ordu-ofiWnil. . *• 1 A IX UKXHTkM!^^- :_ [Deer M y ; p^s*^saaßßi v KiIENT IN OOOIv In-i-L* c - tSAXD AIYA\o " . ofT-i ing. to thatpnUte u MOKIiXOXSUiUJfQ V tt at-.l : iMucli is b U 1 Knit* ' " quickly regulw - l "I «a* ’’ 1,11 ft/i-ah • ,;U ‘ m»ule« a. tifftt Tmtdrsiiaiii 11 is «Uu f.uy danger of Hu-s ..Mt or the \,j i-■ siorea .ry invltedtocall at - the Masonir, Tenud*. and . JOH.S SUOIS^KER; ; £ t LLCE G AZEXTK.— i! Oriiiio and Criminals i«in niH-y . tin- Great Trial*,.Criminal r ‘ 111,0,1 Uie some, together win ;urt, not to lie Ibtad in uu> •‘iiinim; $1 for alx months. to U-> should write their nwan •' • V lore they reside plainly.) W. MATSKLI, 4.00t> • .a w York Voile* Oaielte. xm esip. 'Lane’s RATED- •; IFUGE :< x> PILLS. to call theatten- : Trade, and more bhysicians of the di the most .pppu befpre the public. ec’h CdfbrtUd id Liver Pills. commend them as k, btit simply for purports, Viz*: OIiFU&E, Vorms from the Jt ■ has; t the satis > vraious Aramaic :r pills, . \ r R CpMPXAINTS, n' Sick " D: A&v&y.: r.fter talcing Qui : iuvariably arancntcure. r the above mcn cyare Umtyaletl, . to fail y/Kep ad :or da nee ydfia the „ iented popularity roprietorSj Brothers, igh, Pa. r Drug business, ve been success' the last Twenty ':11 now give their •did attention to . And being de- M’Lane’s Cd?i : and Liver S» occupy the hig ' hold among .the; -f the day, they; pare neither time; •ocuring the Best prial, and com' c most thorough i all orders to ■j. Pittsburgh, L. ordering from othor* I'.' vi rite Ujeir ‘; l ! iit i,f aKa iPf \ r..'is, ji c'-jytdoy £^*^.,.sl» . , ,C v.j-liog ..,t paid, f,r twelve ; j McGKTJ3I & PERN, void. 4 THE ALTOONA TRIBUNE. jjcCBOM 4 BERN. PnMMiets and Proprietors.- (payable invariably in advance,) at the expiration of the time paid fcr- huj or iDvamoo. 1 iuertiuD. 2 do. 8 do. • i«u. $36 $ S7\4 $BO W IS* \OO “ ) 1 w 1K ' 200 T*» ' “ ) 160 200 260 IW ( * lessth*nthreemoottu,26centsper £&**** 3nlonUt# . Smonttu. 1 year. 11 80 $3 00 f 6 oo 2 80 ~ 4 00 7 00 4 00 (TOO 10 00 I 800 8 00 1200 f U line* «r '*•*> Dm *)““*> I»« " »*• 0 00 10 00 'l4 00 f;" r . nmß v 1000 urn 2000 W ’ 14 00 25 00 40 00 n i w™.naE«c o t o r.Notict*, 1 76 t L »>J the year, (fane apares, silh liberty to cliaogei .. _ n , rnnl . „ 10 00 Pu(M«ii>n«l ur.Ouiiooß Caras, not.exceeding 8 ii. _ imp?r< per year, 1 6 00 uoicsifooV of B character or indlvidool in* ,„T. will be charted according to the above rate*. ' Adrrrtiwmeole Sot uiarkodwiththe u out her of insertions V UI Ih) con tinned till forbid and charged according '"ftatoaw aoticw five cents per line for every insertion. Obituary no tkcs exceeding ten lines, fifty cents & square. tribune directory. CHURCHES. MINISTERS! kC. IWtbfl/rian, Rev. A C. Claok, Pastor.—Preaching CT ... .ialbstli morning at 10)4o’clock, and in the evening at ■i' oVlock. Sabluith School at # o’clock. A. M., in the Me re?. Room. Prayer Meeting hvsry Wednesday evening in ,i_ rt'um. \ H/Uiixlitt fyitcojtalfßer S. Caemsrox, Pastor.—Preach ‘a f«ry Sabhsth morning at 11 Vclock and in the even ‘4 jalbsib School in the hcctureßooin at 2 o’clock, P. S'* General Prayer Meeting in wme room every Wednes to rrrniiig- Young Men’s Prayer Meeting every Friday Mrttog. Implied LuOitran, Uev.J acob Sttck, Pastor.—Preach ul titr) SabkUli morning at 10Uo’cIoek,ond at 0U o'clock ,7,1, nriiing. Sabbath School In the bccfhre Room at ;i',iViock, P. M. Prayer Meeting in same .room evtp-y Wuoilay evening. CnilM UrdUrcu, Rev. W. D. Dick, Pastor.—Preaching cv (hSabbath morning at l«’.j o’clock and in the evening at ji> oVlock. Sabbath School in tlie Lecture Room at 9 iVWk. A. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening iitUMfooni. prr (ataht Kpitropatj Itev. R. W* Outer. Roctk in the morning, and at in the afternoon. ftifhrf.—Sabbath School at U o’clock. A.' 11 Wag every Wednesday eveninir. i/rioin MtUwdiM, Uev. Ssydcb. Car, Pastor.— Preaching ( rrrr Pilibath morning at U o’clock and In the evening. in ir uU Uuiou School House. ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE. MAILS CLOSE. U*Hu Wny at "-'tern ** lUliJsjulrtirg, Intern TUroufth, Evkrn through Mai) MAILS OI'EX. Inftra Through Mail, Through, Way, lifi'-rn “ :''.'jytlmrg 7 30 A.M. ami G 16 * • open fir the transaction'of liimlmm from C. 3() AM. ' ■ I*. M., daring tiro work, uiul from 7.30 to 8,30 o’- . .a StlDililjr. iuc 1, ’57-tf> JOHN SIIOKMAKEIt, P. M. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. i'« train East arrives LSS A. JI-,1 leaves 1,30 A. M. “\ West “ 7.55 “ I •• 5.15 ‘ ‘ “ I Kart “ 9.05 P. M. « 9,20 P. M. “ West “ 8,10 P. M-, « 8.25 P.M. I-' •• }UM .*■ 7JJS A. M. “ 7.50 A.M. ■ “ \Vc«t *' Oj» I*. M., “ (5,40 V. 31. r . 11-kU.IDAVSBURG BRANCH connect* with Express * i.eu-1 itml Wi-it, nii i o'ci.ick. P. 31. .ilf'tofiii Mgr,, I.'ll. „f o. (•„ Vo. 47n. meets every Friday •'-nil l ., in tl,u recoin] storv of tlic Mdsoulc Temple, at 71 -i •Art. P. 51.- ■ • V * r-nneta Mgr, I. 0. of O. F.. No. 5.12. meets every Friday •'mitig.iii the third storv of Patton’s Building, on Virginia I'f-rUt uVl.ick, P. 31. Trihr, No. 115. T. O. It. 31— hold r-tat t'lh Conn ?* mr y Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F„ Hall, in the , 'J‘k Tempi,., Council Fire kindled at 7th run 30th vv A. ADAMS. C. «/ It. [June 25, ’57-1 y n„» „f .tm rricn, Camp No. 31. meets every 3lon- in the tbfr.l story of Patton’s Hall, bOJ^o’cloclc (limp. .Ye. 54, J. S. nf .(., inerts every '"nt ** le story of .Patton'* Hall. •' """i Dirisinu, .Vo. 311. £ nf ]•„ meets every Sntur " (•vcbiii ß . hi the Odd Fellow*’ Hall, 31asonlc Temple. I'lwm }frri„ tl ,ict' Ulnrarg and Heading Jtnoui Attncia ■■■ii un-ets stal«Hy on the Ist Saturday evening in Janua- V?!; Ju ' s ' "'h Octotsf- Board of Directors meet on n evening in each mouth. Room open from "Wo clock every evening. (Sunday excepted.) COUNTY OFFICERS. inef? cfrta 't>— President, Hon. George Taylor.— J. Penn Jones, David Caldwell. VWeaerfory—Joseph Baldridge. *Wer and Uugli A. CaldweU. wn/—James Funk. g? - L. Ileirit. Bar l ‘ l ‘art ’ J ’ B ' McF “ r ’ A - Caldwell. Appmuer —Joseph o. Adlnm. Surveyor— James L. Owinn. Llhgafiilt. Monnow, A. C. McCartney, Jo*. B, Hewitt. I OireOort-Qe orge AVeaver, Samuel SWvcr, Fox. *f m *totie>U of Cbmmon &Aool#—John Dean. \ al T° ona borough officers- J - S t- Cherry - Robert B. °/ WMS^U^UOTW^eT 7, “ u W*rt •* R. Qrwnwood. hiftior.-e . ’Barth “ Jacob Bottcnbcrg. « Bard-rtteniy BcjU, Jrab Szirik. « I! ® B.jttcOhii^^MoblleMer, ftorth « ( 0» W. Human, John Condo. fj^CBKIES.—A LAJIGE AND 0 t BA< S_j rKUNKS ' to- ***»yotter TOCH ’ 8 AT McCOEMIOK’S Store clothing. Kof# - SUPPORTERS, Trus- DnoM i* wk *t ANDZINC Prayer 7 25 A.M 7 i - . A.JI 7 55 A. M. onil « on I*. M «oo •* 130 “ 7 55 A. M 735 « 7 00 A. M, 6 25 I*. M. KESSLER'S. WEST BRANCH raw, live stock and UEA LT H INSURA NOB COMB ANT OP LOCKiUVKN, PA. ’ R * K ERR, AGENT, ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY, PA. ***• *mm “ amd “ «n lo . lOULTB DEPARTMENT. SjJ I !**.**, of thUCpmpttiiyto those iocanaci *•<«* for-actlve life by sickness or 20 00 do do Sg 30 00 do do S “ 36 00 do do asm «00 do do So »00 do do anon • ’ • BtUCfMUt* \ ‘ h*Abram,VlcePresY, XJwb Kitchen, goc’y, Wm'Pearson, Xreas., ®. K Peter Dickinson, *S2SW i. tSSiffiF'. . : the Company at homo: .■ •■ • “ r .. "’HiUHMOM, Augusts, 1867. I «ni pewonaUy acquainted with the Directors and Qp E2> @3 0 JB. HILEMAN HAS JUST RE a eeived awl opened at hi* old stand, on Virginia st a largo and attractive assortment of reasonable goods, com prising all the novelties in 1 SKREGES. DCCALS, vuiyrzES, LAWXS, GIXGHAM.% EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HOSIERY LAIR COUNTY INSURANCE JD AGENCYj—The nnderslgnedj Agont of the BUir Oonnty Mutual PIN Insnranoe Company, la at hit times ready to insure against loaa or damage by.flro, BtcSdr i*gt, MereJianditt, Turnttun and property, of everydes cnptiom fB town or country, at as reasonable rotes as any Company in the State. Office with Bell, Johnston, Jack A 0°- B-T. CALDWELL, fiyent. Jan. 27, ’5O-tf, * Lycoming county mutual PIKE INSURANCE AGENCY.—The undersigned, agent of the Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is at all times ready to insure against loss or damage by fl|*e, Buddingt, Merchandue, Furniture and Property of every description, in town or country, at as reasonable rates as any company in the State. Office in the Masonic Tomnle. Jan. 3, ’5O-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent, Great western, insurance AND TRUST COM PANT.—lnsurance bn Real or personal proparty will be effected on the’mbet rebsonaHo terms by their agentrin Altoona at his offiee in Anna St. March 1’ * W JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. IlfaHang. A THUILLUIG STORY. An Incident Massacre of Wyoming . It was a night of! blood and fire—a night of oaths and 'shrieks—a night of prayers and curses. It was a night never to be forgotten., It was a time when old men and aged women, young men and maidens, and chil dren of all ages, from the suckling infant upwards, were; being brutally murdered. It was a time when long endeavored homes were being devoured up by the dames of a fierce conflagration. It was a time wheix inhuman savages and equally inhuman white men were gloating their fiendish passions with deeds which the pen of mdn could hardly conceive—which the Recording; Angel has registered in the great book of eternal life —which all the tears of a|l thchosts of Heaven can never wipe outJ ‘ It was a dark time in the valley of Wyo ming—a period of brutal and remorseless massacre. Who has no(;; heard of that terrible event in the history off America ? Is there a loyal man or woman who has not felt their blood run cold and chilly through their veins, when the memory of that scene of carnage and devastation has been recalled to their minds ? Point me to one such, and I will show you a being who is lost to every attribute of humanity. If it were not impious to curse at all, I could well find} it in my heart to curse the butchers of Wyoming—to heap up male dictions on their heads until .they towered heavenward, even to the throne of the Omnipotent. But God is just, and the bloody deeds which at tjhait time outraged Heaven have yet to be attoned for, and in a manner that will fully Indicate the suSlime just ness of the Great Judge oh high. And not only ; will they have to answer for it, whose .hands were on that occasion so deeply steepdd |n innocent blood, but even sp will they haVe to answer for it who en couraged and set them on. Even so will he be called on whose high handed tyranny provoked the war, and whose myrmidons but executed his will, when they instiga ted American Indians and American tories \ to perpetrate such fearful deeds as the one which, upon that dark night, raised such a shriek of horror in the beautiful Valley of Wyoining. Stand forth George the Third I Stand forth, butchers! of Wyoming active and passivel What (answer will ye make to the Lord God of Graven in the last great day of final reckoning ? Let us go Back, my reader, to that night of 1775. The massacre was atits height. Eve rywhere there fa a fire, fire, fire—every where blood flowed in streams. Groans, prayers, and corses loaded the air. Bedsjunsl and white renegades, dressed and paiUted to resemble their sav age confederates, were wildly rushing about from point to point, committing deeds almost fob horrible for belief, lire fiendish bujtoheif of Wyoming were reve ling in a sfidurndlia of Wood. In the parlorof a neat little, house as yet untouched by the flames, as yet on* desecrated by the lawless footsteps of the human batchers who were rendering the night hideous, three persons were assem bled. One was a white-headed old man, another a white headed old woman, and the third, a beautiful young girl, of not more than eighteen years of age. The old man’s nane fas John Habncr. The venerably lady was his wifet, and the young.- girl was their orphan grandchild. ller name was Mary Morton, and for many ALTOONA, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 859. Theroll b© no more Sorrow There! pNjtfDS to me of heaven, WheOjlam called to die ; Bing