Deaths from The Register, Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., PA. HAGAR - Albert Hagar, of Johnstown, aged about fourteen years, in jumping off a moving freight train at that place on Friday, 10th instant., was thrown to the ground with such force as to fracture his skull. He died in a few minutes after the accident. Wed. 29 March 1876 issue. ALEXANDER - James Alexander "Old Uncle Jim" as he was familarly called, an old colored man, who for many years, has been one of the institutions of our town, died at the Alms House, on Saturday last. Jim was about half-witted and his queer fancies and comical notions, caused merriment many and many a time. every one knew him, from the smallest boy to the oldest inhabitant, and when they hear of his death many will sigh, and say "poor old man./" Wed. 29 March 1876 issue. DODSON- TERRIBLE ACCIDENT - An old man, named John Dodson, who for a long time has been an inmate of the Alms House, met with a terrible accident on Wednesday night of last week. It happened somewhat in this wise. He had come to town and was at the new patent coke ovens, of the Blair Iron & Coal Co., on the Gaysport shore of the river, and had gone to the top of them and had lain down on one of the large iron plates, which are made to open, so that the coal, can be dropped down into the ovens. When he first laid down the plates just comfortably warm, but as the coal below began to burn the plate grew hotter, and the gas ascending from the coal rendered the poor unfortunate unconscious, and the plates becoming red hot, he was frightfully burned. The way his situstion was discovered, a workman at the Big Furnace, on this side of the river, and some distance away from the coke ovens, smelled something burning and tracing it up, found it proceeded from some place near the patent ovens. He crossed the river, and wakened the man at that place (this was about half past ten o'clock, p.m.) and together they searched for the cause of the stench. Happening to pass the ovens they heard a groan, coming from the top of them. They immediately proceeded to the top and found the man and a great part of his flesh completely roasted. Dr. Geo. Snyder was summoned and did all he could to relieve the sufferer. He was conveyed to the Poor House, on Thursday, and died on Saturday. Wed. 5 April 1876 issue. MCFEATERS - Mrs. Nancy McFeaters, who was about seventy years of age, and resided in Blair county, was instantly killed a few days ago by falling from a wagon load of straw, while on her road to visit her daughter.---- Huntingdon Monitor. Wed. 12 April 1876 issue. COULTER - Mr. John Coulter, of Bolivar, Cambria county, was crossing the river at that place, when his animal either scared or stumbled, throwing the rider off. One of the feet of the unfortunate man caught in the stirrup, and he was dragged through the water for some distance, until drowned. Wed. 12 April 1876 issue. CAMPBELL - SHANNON - MILLER - WALTERS - On Friday morning week a locomotive exploded on the Tyrone and Clearfield railroad, near Sandy Ridge, killing Joseph Campbell, the engineer; John Shannon, the flagman, and William Miller, a brakeman, and badly scalding Harvey Walters, the fireman, who has since died. All the killed were married men and leave wives and families, Campbell and MIller, residing at Tyrone, and Shannon near Bald Eagle Furnace. Wed. 12 April 1986 issue. KOON - March 25, 1876, of cancer, Mrs. Sarah Koon, wife of Geo. Koon, near Hollidaysburg, Pa. Wed. 12 April 1876 issue. KELLER - March 28, 1876, of consumption, in the Loop, Mrs. Keller, wife of John Keller, aged 52 years, 19 months, 22 days. Wed. 12 April 1876 issue. ANDREWS - March 20, in Duncansville, Mr. James Andrews, aged about 35 years. Wed. 12 April 1876 issue. BROTHERLINE - On Sunday, April 9th, 1876, in Altoona, Mrs. Sarah Brotherline, widow of Simon Brotherline, deceased, aged sixty-six years. Wed. 12 April 1876 issue. CONRAD - April 10th, 1876, of dropsy, Mrs. Elizabeth Conrad, near Duncansville, Pa., aged 70 years, 10 months and 2 days. Wed. 19 April 1876 issue. SPIELMAN - J.D. Spielman, an old citizen of Altoona, and a native of Williamsburg, died in Altoona, on Saturday last, in the 72d year of his age. Wed. 19 April 1876 issue. M.S.