-ALTOONA, PA. 4%1859, ofcrtogtoi»y *t end of tUree or «U Where edtetttoemenU erenecwepenledptth the whether ooe, flTeor ten dbUew, w WUI glya tit* 35^fcth»lnllben^(rfc««hr*to*. '■'**s • at. : PBrWEMcaquL * : cp.,:;' ■ NMnn jifetat,' Sew To**, «ad t 8 - 4Koon “ jgHtofcgmil thft>* n * t end- lergeet clrcoletißg W|«Jrif t-f*T **—"-»“» **»**■ end the Oenedee. ’SbtJ n * rto, * r to^itn^*- Tragedy. ’Tjjjist aMbU time, when all the wn not, (a child bring 'bora to them *>hprtly after) jfeohqy with ‘the sober, ’ fbilows sudden outbmplts pf, have Somewhat changed jmryiews dhe case. r ,®hat the rinfiictedupon Key -was well and reriiy pxoVoked by hi* actions on the day in auCstiph, ril who read the .accohnt pf affair will readily admit ; hut was this #o way to meet it out to him ? Will Divine Law, - which should be - pur - guide in . deriding upon the su'eb ■ Jt p?y be there, were' no other ' . meansby which- the libertine could he readied and sufifeicntly punished. True, ; yfp know of none sufficient, in our opinion, but that is the fault of human laws. It . .may be urged, also, that Public Opinion sanctioned the deed; but Public Opinion fe not always correct, as every Bible read er Well knows. The feet that the partioi • pante in thfe tragedy mpved in the first .ciroles of wealth and fashion, gives it a peculiar prominence—that is to say, the indignity offered to Siokels was greater, on, account,of bis position as a man of means .pad a Oongressman, than it would have been werche .merely a hod-carrier. Would the same excitement have been created , and the same sympathy manifested had apoorhod-oarriri 'ddiberatply shot down the’drattoyer of his bappipast No,— Vre kpow bow the public view suohsoases, wefeel safe in asserting that the poor instead of receiving the spontaneous ‘ libriy have been lynched and hung first tree, or bvued at the stake; »i’vand yerdfet of Public Opinion. * But would such an act reriiy haveb^en $# dcer * i ifirea country, where allare t&'-i ‘equal; have the same right to > Opinion is, *36 *4 governed in the one caac than in .other .j-henoe we - argue that it is a : . dangerous element and requires the most , ’ TSWfc '.*» *«»y,’ in' I '** cheerfully accord to 'nfefe4t|tehcnt is not infallible, and we should to drawing bur (suplu- ■ ■ . we.hayealrpady ahowp to prove that it., into grievous errors. - \ your Honor a it stoke, whiob he nil not bare Suppose you obey the cry, and meet your antagonist, will your second meeting, even though yon should be suc cessful, jgaiseyontoagreater heightintbe scale of real Honor than you would have attuned "had' you passedby the Indignity withoutTnotice. The Mslreris-so plain we heed not give it. You. were hot dishon ored by his .attack, neither could you be unless you should stoop to his level. An other case >-Yonr wifo, or a near akin is seduced by a rfllaib and Immediately Hon or says, kill him, he has dishonored you. How has he done so ? If he had any Honor he -may have dishonored himself, and perhaps his victim, to a certain extent; but you, who had no part in the transac tion, who knew nothing about it —you are certainly not dishonored, because the case whs beyond'your reach to prevent. You 'may be a sufferer ,thereby, as in the first case mentioned, but not dishonored any more than he was. You can only be dis diahonored by some dishonorable act or purpose of your own, and the killing of the seducer as Honor would prompt, would be but to entail that dishonor, and add misery to your already miserable condition. Here again we find Honor —the false Honor, of the day —eqhally us much at fault ha Pub lic Opinion, and it must be evident, to every reasonable mind, that neither ate safe rulers, although tneir power is almost unlimited. Having thus expressed our opinion in relation to the danger of following the lead of these two mighty, but often mis guided rulers, let us turn and consider the precedent about to be established should the Grand Jury fail to find a true bill against Sickles, or a jury in the box acquit him of the crime now laid to his charge, as it has been publicly .expressed that such would be the case. True, this is an ag gravated case, but aire there hot hundreds of others equally so, about which the world at large: knows nothing. Should Sickles be cleared, -which we very much fear, Will it not be virtually sustaining and encoura ging murder? The notority given him thereby, and the winking at of such crimes by the law, will incite men to enact such scenes as .the .one .to which we refer, under circumstances far less justifiable. Let a mat but entertain a doubt as to the chasti ty of his wife, (and here the quotation that ' “ Trifles, light as air, Are to Ihejealous; confirmations strong As proefs of Holy Writ.” comes in with great force,) and he can soon work himself into the belief that he is one of the most deeply injured men. Suppose, for one moment, that every man who kn ows or suspects his wife of having crim inal connection with another man, should proceed to mete but punishment after the fashion of Sickles, how many men would be shot down in cold blood within the next twenty-four hours? . Where would the end be? How would we distinguish be tween ,'.the cases v ? There, must be some boundary to this mode of avenging snob insults, but where are we to place it ? In onr opinion, it would be the wiser plan to give it no centre. Whilei we commiserate the sitaation of Sickles, wo have no desire to see him go unpunished j From an insight into the, private character ofj the man, we believe be .is how !knt 'reaping as he bhs fowny that it is a:just piteous .retribution which he hah bought upon himself by his own acts.' -The associations with which he surrounded his; wife, while ypt in her girlhood, meghb have led hiip to antjfcipite .such a finale, and the faet.that she was .so free to confess the guilt of her paramour, and thereby avert vengance fromher own Head, shqws her baseness, and must add the .strongest evidence to herghilt. Whilst it is alleged idl admitted that Sickles was' lavish in his expenditures for her comfort, he nevertheless treated- her Indifferently at tidies, and it is therefore not to be won dered she, young and vxnuuxrpeii encedj should seek companionship .with thobe ..who Carress; but to betray. The to aiderequal, iet what mil [be done with each. ~; V v ' _... -. yfyy -■‘■y ’sTe baye^i^^ tltis Wutifol little M[ajptf»na.. Xb ißriil be the aim of the Boys' Magazine to become a repository, where the joung may pass a leisure hour, with pleasure and profit. It will endeavor to amuse them, in their hour? of arid urge them to the purajxit of a PtdT these ia *boyor.girl to 'myWm, hr Jwny#*w per Qopy, or 75 cts. per year. ♦ Ohojo* Pwrot.—V« sentiment tiffiminns s iiiiriplti nr 1 of the heart apd affections which few, very 1 few of the modem poets possess, htit which all poetry most possess to commend it. — There is really se little of the esienoe of poelxyin.that give®, to the, public as such, in these days,' that ;it does us good to get hold ofnQmet|iing like the “ffiri Songs” or “Willie Bell’” We have the promise 1 of more of Miss Y.’» effusions, and hope Iwe may be able to present one or more each week. > CASSVnxi SIMINAHY AND NOEMAI. School. —From a Catalogue of this insti tution, received, a-fcw days since, we are led to beUevl that it is now in a prosper ous condition. The number of students 1 in attendant© at last session was quite j respectable. 1 Thei principal, Mr. M. McN. i Walsh, is fully competent to have charge of such an institution of learning, and students entusted to him will receive that care and attention which is necessary jto fit them fpr any station in life. The situation of the- seminary, away from per nicious influences, is also desirable. For terms, &c., send for a catalogue. Ladies’ Home Magazine. —We wel come this {excellent little monthly, for March, to bur table once more. Unas suming as it is, it is nevertheless worthy of notice. Without striving to create a sensation, hy boasting and show, it never theless works its way slowly but surely into the affections of all into whose hands i it chances to fall. Of course all the ad mirers of If. S. Authur and Virginia F. Townsend, and they are hosts, will sub scribe for this Magazine. Terms 82,00 per annum. T. S. Authur & Co., publishers, Philadelphia. I®, The annual election of the stock holders of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company was held on Monday last, at the office of the Company, in Philadelphia. The ticket elected is the following : Di rectors—J. Edgar Thompson, Washington Butcher, William R. Thompson, Josiah Bacon, Thomas Mellon, John Hulme, G. D. Rosenjgarten, Wistar Morris, G. Wi Cass, Sadmel Megargee. The city direc tors elect are, Messrs. Joseph M. Thomas, Benjamin T. Curtis, and Horatio Wood. P, M k General Dead. —On Tuesday last, the telegraph anounced that Po&t Master General Brown had died at 9 o’- clock that 'morning. His health, for some time past, has been such as to lead us to anticipate the mournful tidings. His death occasions the utmost sorrow among all classes of the community at Washington. Improved.-— The Blairsville American, Thos. S.;Reid, editor and proprietor, lately appeared in an enlarged and improved form. It is jnow an eight column paper— a little too large for the county we think, nevertheless ye should like to see our old friend liberally rewarded for his Outlay. Mon* ; or thb Sickus Anaia.—The New ■ York Trfomt'f Washington correspondent says: Thatthe intimacy between Mm- Sickles and Mr. Kajr- was brought to her husband’s attention a year ago is known.'”"A Mr. 8., of New York, Whose name it is unnecessary to give in full, being rktherl a susceptibleyoiuhg mail, last session fell violently in love with Mrs. Sickles, who was free in manners, and, Mattered by devoiion, as what womanii not ? He soon become'jealohs r of district Attorney Key, and watched huh.: At length he found 'hhat seemed to him i sufficient basis for bis suspicions, ft came toJ his knowledge that thc guilty pair were lookedtogethef in a private room in one of our hQtels, believe for £wo, hours. He communi cated this fact to Mr. Sickles, who, to his kind informidiiit’s tihrpnke, assailed him With abusive language and forbade him his house hencefor , ward; *Mr B- returned to. New York crestfallen, and Mr, Kay jremarued master of the field, con tinuing to be intimate with both man and wife , as heretofore. " v ’ ' { . - A Uan Shot Dbad ih Attemptihct to Bob ms own HojußE.— I The Treasurer of the town of Erin* Wisconsin, was recently shot dead while tUtempung to rob his own house. Having col- twelve or fifteen hundred dollars of the town taxes; he left home telling his wife wouWbe absent aU bight.’ even ing a traveling pedlar applied 'at the house for a night’s lodging. The Ifife at first refused to namithnn, I but finally yieldediwith reluctance,' to hie request. Sometime In the night the ped lar watawakened hythe noise of men' breaking, into Ins ste.f apistdandhred at them. . One fell and two fled, the dead body '1 i|ian with blackened fade and otherwise 'disguised, i was found upon the floor. Upon 'forthar examination it proved to be the proprie tor ortho jbohse himself, t who had-resorted to to irteat >ho moneycoUeotbd/ and huTdet with this terrible retribution. ■SKBSKsi—Great quantities of the : hides of these!“ varmints” bate been purchased in the different “ necks bfwoods” hereabout the past Fall and Winter! andaa high as $1 to $1 26, paid in many- instances per. skin! ? . This demand for this kind or M .for” seems to hatO’ehpmated ip Europe, by the feminines/ pretty muop ail pur fashion? a#e derived, i andwherpthe said ‘‘ varmint!’ is pot palled by hatne df HjfcniidfcH /Ofc no,- i&n tnirider df lmowh HAer 5 —JbMb Tmit. x * ' : ■ - ’ [SbanilVA »«SIIA*BMBUHe- u>v“' Mwdi B,£®®» •‘f A'lfttonM «f A* Fry - the lAgisktare within a few days pirt. ?**&• peary that Qf PUtadriphia, s««ighfcs nypung AheY««iitLaa supposed Othello nsedtncalptiire | Priestlyis ye«; j of Uic litUe girl fburtecß. She 1* the daughter ofCaptain Blair, formerly well known a l ft ng the Susquehanna as a canal packet Capt bm tioi? proprietor of the Commercial Hotel.- It was agreed between the parties that the mar- I riaee should net be consummated, or the secret known tor three yearsVbut L wilh thatf*nty common tothc sex. which precludes the possi bility «f their keeping a secret, she told hei mother told the fathe,r who was hatfiralty rery indignant, and came up here and bad a bill rushed through in a few days. Ihis is the way we can do business here in case of an emergency. . _ Talking about divorces, the Fry case appears to’ have lost considerable of Its interest since the big guns held forth on its merits and de merits. I guess there is rather more said of it abroad than thereisjhere. .. . 1 believe I have oh sjeveral occasions spoken to your readers about oprtain bills attempted to be bored through here.i which are gigantic core Derations, the granting of which would confer the most unlimited financial powers upon the corporators. One of these bills is in the keeping of Gen. Duff Green, who, after petitioning aem oralizing and importuning the Senate to vote for it, bad the pleasure (?) of seeing it fall. But he Is hot the man to say die. He obtained the Mall, and last night actually delivered what purported to be a lecture on the bill, but which, in reality, was more of a recital of the life of i Doff Green, in order to show that he was once? a great man and for that reason his bill ought:; to pass. But I fear that his eloquence is like* the rose that is “bom to blush unseen, and! waste its fragrance on the desert air.” 4 Since the beginning of the Session, the fol-| lowing companie.s have been chartered by! the Legislature, and there is no question bulf that ail ofthem will go into operation at ad early day, viz: Bedford Gas Company, Clearfielall diamonds valued at $100,090, and lace worth $ll,OOO. Her heavy tiara and necklace ware wholly composed of diamonds, and her breast plate was pf diamond leaves. She stood #knce deep”—Jenkins’ elegant expression— in old chencb lace—an Italian fabric of exceed ing delicacy, tße secrets of the manufacture of which has long been lost it . fell Pver blue silk from her knees to her feet, and also in graceftil folds over her bosom. The lady sat during the whole of the evening by a window opening from a side room into the. dadcing hall, iu a position where the light could fall favorably upon her opulence. But: she. did not dare to enter the crowd, for fear that the lace might-he injured, or the diamonds ravished from her person. i • a- ■\TOUtH AND MANHOOD—JUST 1 Published, the 26th Thousand, mailed in a sealed envelope, to pay, oddr***,; post paid, on rwipt ofthree stamps. • A medical'essay on (he physical exhaustion ■ and decay of the fiame.caused by “seltabrad?*infection, and the injurious consequences of mercury. By B. J. Culver* oil, M. tt, Member; of the <»uege ofsur ff6oQSy AOt ~ eE3* Speriuatorrhoee dr Seminal. Emissions, Genital and Xcrrous Debility, Impoteray.’tdss of Energy,' Depression of Spirits.'' Tliruai ty, Diseases I of/ the Sierra! Organs, and , Impediments to MarriOM arii promptly and effectually re moved bythe autborsMiovel and most sncdMßfnl'moas of treatment, by meaiwof which; the invalWoan regalnnris- HneheaUhwithout having reowso to dangerous and ex pensive medicines. • ■ • The bmt treatise .eyor written on a subject of vital Im portance to all, well worthy Gw author’s exalted reputa tion. - ' : . . '■ . A .** _ ‘. v 4U kind* of tof cowa fad bogs, always on jtatm*, /.* •.:/ : ■ • *. Out I shall at aU tJinea be able to mptf? mvcwtomera with whatever they mav irted, afd atao to sell at prices which will GOQI) HOUSE & - y JAMES lOWTHBK. - Jtmi M**6Myl •* *****' I?*!®* bEHR’S. The lavER invigoratori PREPARRD BY DR. BARK)*B. V ®' COMPOCNIfep BMTIUKL'Y FQ«M, Qmf( , and Idrer 't3 akh ChttaitteftMariiSb? W. other a edieiim known/iS.*** : s;,K,'Srrss?!32 of CWJIimJJS; sm same tBWjBUt *» r to jfidetwes "^Wh The Lmu la one of tha principal ragufaggnL a. faninsm body; and when it parforas itafhneuitaA? the atom- an at feult, and tha whole Q system. nneuce of ana,organ—the I*jrm—haring ceaaadSi W duty., th«i dßpaaea tbatprgaa, ous^i? proprietors has made it his *- I study, In a practice af ns? than twenty years, to find some remedy wberewthi counteract the many do- '’jrangaments taWhlrt let liable. CCL-. . . tM te. son troubled with Uf«» m any tf iL forms, hsaMt f)utnrot- i.cT tftlUa yWI Stoewaast: of bus, tarlgoratlug tha <*n»ing t* J dlgeat welh HumM ™* &Nj>* to « eat health to the whole macht- r- (nety; removing the etZ of the disease—eflectipg a rtr. radical cun. “ Btsiota Anacxs an cur- r- 1 ed, ism, what a nn» rarmmn, .by the occa- tlonal useef the Idru J TJQOIiTOL ( . One dose after sating la außclsUtto raUantWm. uadi and prorent the mud <> from risfog and Km®, Only ona dose token be-* H-i fora . \nuriug. prcttA Nightmare. r,-t \ Only one dote taken at night, loosens the thiw ala gently, and cures Cos- , imnu, One dose fakauafter each meal wto curt Dvepe* tgf One dose of two tea- spoonsful will ahrmw Rate Sica HsaOacus. ri t . One bottle taken for fe- J mole obstruction Mam the cause of the disease, ■ and makes a perfect cam - Only ona dota immediate- ly nlleree Cholic, uhih One dose often repeated) .. is usury curs for Cana Mouses, and a preventive:CCr ofCuotllA. AS - Only ona bottle is!.. ' needed'to throw outoitk system the effects of medi- a cine after along tlckua. DoS’ One bottle taken for |_4 JauKdics rtmgrta |Utf lowness or unnatural color 'lfobm tha ~ One dose, taken a short! Qj time before, sating tha rigor to the appetite, and! _ makes the food'digist One dose often repeats# Q cuna Chrtmfo IMsrrtsas its wont forms, while Snm-( v mer shd Bowel yield almost to tho first, U, dose. One at, two doses cum attacks cauaad by Raw in children:’ there Is uolhr *»rer; safer, or n£ remedy in the woHd,a»tt fe* a star/pis. A few bottles cures Dropsy by aafolUng tha absorbsm We take pleasure In rt- comtefidns Iks as a preventive for Payer nfv and‘argwOi Chill fswr, at all Povera of a Bilious type. It operates with esttsta* and thousands are willing , , to testier tolls womkrtj virtues. , , * AH who use it are giving their unanimous testis*jl k its bror. . ... ' gjl, Mix Water in the month wtth the Invigorate, m swallow both together. • THE LIVER INYIGORATOR IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, sci b working enres, almost too groat to beUesa. ItcaiwJtf by magic, eren Oitfirtl The Hair.—People have for centuries been iKM with bald heads and tne only remedy, heretofore fas* bus been those abominable wigs. By a recent ihscomjf Professor Wood these artlcleaaro being tatdjsjwaiedill bnt a great many persona .still patronise them, Item they have been so often Imposed npoh by Halt Total different kinds. 'To all such- poreons vta earnest! j«k the request, that they will try once again, for In Tab Restorative there Is no snch tiling, ea lail. Wt kfnfr lady who was bald, who used the Article* short that* ; her head is now covered Completeliwlth the Union moat beautiful cnrls imaginable. Weknow of mahs cases whero hair was rapidly falling opt, which it Mb in greater perfection than it ever had been before. It is also without doubt ope of the b#rtartic|Mtitlb Ingthelmirin good” condition, makifi* tteoft tsd|b| removing dandruff, and has proved Itself the grtstot s my to all the ftU that hair- le*helr to. • It is the duty of every One to iraprovethsir pent ail i peorance though some may--differ In regard to the wyl doing it; but ?v?ry onewlU hair, either in man or object much tsM slrdd. and there are no means thaywotOd be foil sriml -obtain such a consideration. —Wqfuari Adw&tUi ilk 11 Coshocton, Ohio, Nov. 17,1 m O. J. WOOD * CO.—Gents; As X b»v» beta enpjHi selling your Hair Restorative the last season lift* yohrlocal agents (R. itnkckin»on.y arid, havtaftW auced the banefleial effects pf It would tainan ngen«* for the S.tate of or scmsStsfeSh West,' should yon wish to make snch an ARanpMU am convinced then iiliofkistg 'ljiifil to it in thWwls for restoring l’ie,/iair. ,1 have been engAged latttW business for several years, and have Sow various pnm tiona for the hair, bnt have tbuud nothing that Rstttae secretive organs or invlkdrates, the scalp as sreU*»j» being fully convinced that ypnr res tors tire U mf represent ft to be.l would like to engage Ur then* a. ' for lam satisfied It must sell. Yours truly. 3. T. STvCmB 1 ,Waylaqd, Mas*.,M>.s.l®] PJIOF. 0. J. WOOD, * CO,—Gent*: KW4 effect* of your Bair Restotsrtlve, I wish toiWH finding my hair (trowing thin, as wall »* P*T< tw*J duced from what-I resdaod ■ heard, V> pared by yon, to prompt? It? wowtU and chwen w aa it was in youth, bplh of wnlch it has , r . .. tt. *%££¥s M ?OTMaeby t awi e i™6Lßß, Utoon*»nihyM -Druggists. ' [June 3, wHJ BY ATLANTIC TELBGKAP?; Did you hear the new* fam ■ot, we will tell you what ills. It to that baa'Just returned from the lastern cltiee with * '** T CLOTHING. consisting of ail style* and ijualitlee of Os«W”M] Coats, Vasts, Pan tv Boots andShoev and cretTW' In ah esUWlshmsnt'of tba kind,"*ll of which ww: unprecedentedly tow prices 'fbirdwb. bis stock at cgsh prices,be is-thsteby-entiled to* l °lii invites all those In Waatof anything la tt jjj give him a call, fcalhiS «ttr*! that he wfll^fflij satisfaction. ■( , V?™ Altoona, Sept. 80,18$&-tf \ J wM-ICwilrngL, STJHGHON OTNIW Office opposite the tulherau Teeth. netle Machine. . " ~ T '! ’ JuU setts of teeth far ilf,» Gold Suing* wartamtedte lO years. rTW _*tl A irttodent wahfef. —‘ " (■*>) T|BNTISmt;-rrM 8. I / . OPERA TirS A MECBAtnCAI ‘'VwEh'Wed' irith'(fci&Wd'jisKiwto* «f.feffl ‘ Teeth KMtnctedby. the .Electro Magnetic outPmin. v- . ; ,I^,o^ All operatio&a.Mi .work *»• cheep** *"5. gt eIM in the count; m*de, oxpensea from HoUiday>toS» |n^ ' g* H^^^^*wabs£ W 5 _^srr' c\ OOD BITS! BEST MTS^J \T BATE FITS!II—Tor » good For wewUenifltiln* TEST, by «U S§CT » For PAHTALOQNS that «m»H be be* eftlloa' / ~ ; k. t Oome, kind reader, It yen went to ‘ neme below. • ww» "• ; Altoona, Oci. 14,14, 18SA-ly PEI€.E SUSPXIPBQ' oS fr ; ~, INFLAMMATORY » 181 ■ f ONLY CHRONIO PACBAfIR ** ■ W .• ' x?lio^3SiS^S JP -»AIITT.T TTO I A c? ZZZi, ******** h h« fpgSlESper., X^B MtetC l^*d > WcKm sgS^jMavu jJJJiylrt k*d «°t f -fl"** at r »*■«».: a couple of mo »ro uletp- for f fjfereearohed his p< Higashis carpet sat .Mtir. sod sear 4£pt»* MT* * r#TO | fialra again nod pro c obtaining this th< atranger sm K|j4|n. fle laid awal nina called up, as he la take the morning I ifa tmln. however, h | and entered a c [ lioKee and an acooo Itfahe. ’ Thay were « fffrehing the p uiatj was found in : Cars. —1 “fUlhecl upon the Pe . »»d «s learn t Lyna th* 14th ins f complement of one a [•Bxpcess and Past Lit ’ ducettpnta to througl find the travt lasnagsdroad in tbo c ; JUI tha modern impr i ufu tend to the safe prs us Immediately I tS th* Pennsylvania I' therefore it is not to I portion of the travel [t* this route. Thee I oar are vfell known t [ pleasure of riding in [ hj all through travs • Not Osina Wkst. ago, that O. W. Fish leave Holliday aburg Wt the rumor is not «tIU be found at fats JloUidajshurg, wher upon his numerous idsh to get good p pn Artist stands .1 ■fancy picture will b g£«ntin going to and one ofFii ; the country can hit beauty, riohnesi f -taken from 25 cat Mcoiting less than f fade. Photograph-i • -taken and painted ii PRBVg.STION Beit Mr at his medicine L bihedicino for couj fr invites the nttentioi Pbotokal Syrup, at pU|t teases of lung ; | eoasamption ■ sSfiiitiiot pretend th I alder* in the lunj i lung; bat in the [ Mill allay inflamafu [ - the progress of the f fuls of Dr. Keyset’