Deaths from The Democratic Standard, Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., Pa. HAGGERTY - Mrs. Elizabeth Haggerty, of Altoona, formerly of Williamsburg, died suddenly of heart disease on Sunday morning. Wed. 27 Feb. 1878 issue. COLEMAN - Patrick Coleman, a respected citizen of Gaysport, died of pneumonia on Thursday evening last after a very brief illness. Wed. 27 Feb. 1878 issue. CARNEY- Rev. Andrew Jackson Carney, a street preacher well known in this county, is said to have committed suicide in a York, Pa. hotel by taking morphine. Wed. 27 Feb. 1878 issue. FARABAUGH - Mrs. Rudolph Farabaugh - A large tumor was removed from the person of Mrs. Rudolph Farabaugh, of Altoona, by Dr. Atlee, of Philadelphia, one day last week. The tumor weighed thirty-five pounds, and the exhaustion following the operation was so great as to cause the death of the lady. Wed. 27 Feb. 1878 issue. March issues missing. MCCONNELL - Albert McConnell, a highly respected citizen of Gaysport, died on Saturday morning last, in the 29th year of his age, leaving a wife and one child to mourn his departure. He was a young man of most excellent character, and his death, though not unexpected, saddeded many hearts. Wed. 17 April 1878 issue. MYERS - Miss Harriet Myers, of Loretto, Cambria county, while in the school house at that place recently, with some companions practicing some music for the Easter holiday, dropped dead. Wed. 24 April 1878 issue. WEAKLAND - One of Cambria county's pioneers, William Weakland by name, died on the 11th inst., aged about eighty-four years. He had resided in the vicinity of Carroltown for sixty-two years. Wed. 24 April 1878 issue. SHOLLAR - April 19th, 1878. Mrs. Sarah A. Shollar, of Williamsburg, aged 40 years and 5 days. Wed. 1 May 1878 issue. HEMPHILL - Thomas J. Hemphill, uncle of J.D. Hemphill, of this borough, and Senator Wallace, died recently at his home in Philadelphia, at an advanced age. Wed. 8 May 1878 issue. MCNALLY - Mrs. Margaret McNally, wife of Peter McNally, well known to our people, died at her residence, Altoona, on Tuesday morning of last week, aged sixty-nine years. Wed. 8 May 1878 issue. JOHNSTON - While Thomas Johnston, an employee of the Pennsylvania railroad company at Altoona, was engaged in cleaning a tank which had contained turpentine, an explosion occured by which the unfortunate man was so terribly burned as to cause his death. Wed. 8 May 1878 issue. SNIVELY - an aged resident of this township, died on Saturday morning, 18th. He was the father of Benj. Snively, Esq., and was well and favorably known thro'out the county. Wed. 22 May 1878 issue. Williamsburg Notes M.S.