IE? (/ASEIIS, * Pennsylvania Railroad. srunsleave Lewistown Station as follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Through Express, 5 05 a. ni. 1100 p.m. yl.me, 0 "3 p. tn. 3 53 a. m. M 'il Train. 8 41 p. TO'. JO 24 a. rn. Through Freight, 11 50 p. in. 4 55 p.m. Local Freight, 0 30 a. m. 4 55 p.m. F A pr* - ■* Freight, 10 3o a. m. 12 35 p.m. Foul Train, 1120 p.m. I'. E. RODESOX, Agent. Omnibuses convey passengers to an.! frein all tin- trains, taking up*or setting them down at..!! points within the borough limits. Post Office. Mails arrive and close as follows: Clorc. Arrive. Eastern Through and \v ay, t a. m. 4 p.m. Western do. do. 2p. m. 11 a . m. Eastern Through, S p. tn. 6 a. m. Northern Mails. _ Bp. m. 2p. rn. Otiu-o ours Iron: i a. in. until Bp. m. SUIKIMV IroMi S until 9 o'clock a. in. FROM EUROPE. Ry the steamer A andcrbilt, arrived at New York, we have intelligence from Italy that Garabaldi was, at the latest dates, sweeping before him the royal troops of Kin;-. Rumba, and that the people were ri ,ing in all parts of Sicily to join in driving from that fair and beautiful Island the ty rants who have so long oppressed them.— The latest intelligence is to the effect that Garabaldi had obtained a decisive victory at Monreale, and was investing Palermo, from which, and the neighboring province of Trepani, the Neapolitans were making a hasty retreat. The town of Monreale is within four miles of the city ot Palermo, with which it communicates by a noble road, and has a population of'about 10,000. One of the royal summer palaces is in its vicinity, which must of course have fallen into the possession of Garabaldi. Over 0,000 Sicilians had joined his standard, and the revolution was spreading. A party of tin* Garab.tldians, marching towards Na ples, had also encountered and routed some of the Pope's troops, and the prospect was that the whole country, from the borders of Tuscany to the slopes of Vesuvius, will soon be in revolt. The Chinese have re fused the ultimatum of England and France and the northern ports were blockaded as the first step towards a terrible revenge. ite of Clood Cheer. Debility and Languor. Out of many there is but on.- infallible remedy, • 'Hollowuy's tVorlii renowned Pills,' OH I only one source of this disorder, the stomach. When \vo cou eider tiie sympathetic affinity existing between the ; condition of tiie stomach and ihe action ~f th" brain, we can ea.-ily understand the rnfiomt/e of Hollowav's treatment. 1 hrough the stomach and th. circulation his pills act on the general system, and by purifving . tint blood, renoTatitlg the digestive organs, and stimn- j lafng t! ','ctioiis ol' the liver, ilu \ give buoyancy ; t , tile tni 1 spirits, elasticity to the'bodv. amfvigor | 1.1 r ,o. v. ■ can-titutioii. llollowiy\t "iann'-ntis tlio ■ cdv sure rem dy for old sores, ulcerated legs, etna- ; jteous eruptions, &<>. Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! VR/WJ is il? I LAC Cured? p. i is our National Di.-enst—weak Stomach, ! feclile digestion, distress after eating, coatire habit, j t,ij;:..,|s lift on. ttovr many suffer with it audits of- ) londutit symptoms ~f |,.w spirits, bud ta d -, coated ; i. ;ue. ok."i'.;i. I bend, and attacks of headache! Vet , hwv : w k:- w a. w to ,-urc it! < b nerally, he, m e the Is.are < • •..-Pp.ued, la sort is had to cathartics or j laxatives. Put -tea condition was never (iced by ! • a'hariics. v. e. >s< only office i* to w a ken the digestion, >. uud impair be integrity < : ,h* entire assimilative sys- • teni. per li I'M PURE VS ROM KOPATIIIt' DY-SPEPSI V ] l'll.l.S—a simple tncaiieat d sugar pill—have cured i hiiadia o i the wor.-l and most obstinate eases. This ; i- done Miupiy by improving the tone, and restoring : th- integrity of the digestive organs, front which re- | salt, goo* I appetite, regular habits, a clear head, and | buoj ut spirits. ejtieii a medicine is a g-m, and only 1 re piires to be known to be appreciated. iVee -5 cents per box. wit h directions. thx boxes sl. > N. II.—A full set of Humphrey.- Homeopathic ripe- i Cities, with Book of Ibrcction-. an I twenty different ! 1: nedies. in large vials, morocco ease, ji.",: ditto in | ;■ i , -e. >1; case of fifteen boxes, and Hook, J. s-utile boxes. "j cents and 50 cents. iliese Remedies, by the single box or ease, are s.nt j by mail >.r express, free of charge, to any address, on j rvciptof the price. Ad.lress I >r. F. H I'M I'll KEYS A CO., No. W>- Broadway. New York. J ' 1 ULl'.i niTZ, 117,.WV llcfnil A'fr-nt for | 7. ■' .. ef vicinity, end druggists '.if v I stores gene rwCy. j THE MARKETS. LFWISTOWN, Juue 7, 1860. Butttr, good, f* lb. 12 ! Lard. 11 i Tallow, 10 aOO ! Eggs, dozen, 10 j Wheat, white V! bushel, 1 250 l 30 j red i 20 Cum, 53 j Rye. 70 j Oats, 30 ; Barley, 00 to 00 j Cloversced, 350t0 0 00 j Flaxseed, 1 25 Timothy, 1 50 Dried Cherries, per bushel 1 75 Potatoes, 2o30 j 1 he above prices are also paid by lily- ! layer A Stanbarger. I Barley arid Rye will be purchased at ; Fisher's Brewery at the stone bridge, in any I quantity, at full market prices. Philadelphia Market. Flour.—The market for State and AYestcrn Flour is 5c better, but the advance cheeks the : demand .ie* at $5 25a5 30 for superfine State; 5 63 f>r extra do ; 5 25a5 30 fir superfine V , |oas 65 fi.r extra do ; - BoaG . r •!.[, p Oliio; Southern Hour j wit! saies of DOO bbls at 585 22 . mixed to good, and 6 30a6 75 for j extra. Canadian Flour is firm, with sales of 450 bbls extra at 5 40a7 40. Grain.—Wheat is le higher; sales at $1 20 al 30 fur Milwaukee Club ; I 60 for prime white Michigan ; and 1 50 fi.r white Indiana, : Corn is lc Letter; sales at 62aG3c for Eastern, G4aCsc for shipping, and G9J for yellow, j Oats are quiet at 37a40c for Southern and j Jersey, and 40a421c for Northern and AVest erc. Rye 92c. Cattle Market, June 4. —Dullness was the feature of Cattle market to-day. The offerings were very large, amounting to near ly 2,000 head. The quality of the cattle was generally fair, though there were a num- i uer of inferior Beeves brought forward. The greatest proportion of the cattle were from Lancaster and Berks counties. These brought lather high prices, averaging from $8 to £IC per 100 ip.. \ r j )e e ], mc 0 f t( ie markel, the teiid-mcy tor all descriptions was decidedly j ' ownward, amounting to a reduction of 25 to 37c. Hie Sheep market is vtjry dull, and prices 'ate declined. Hogs sell freely. For Cows h 'hght advance has been obtained. The Central Shoe Store, WILL sell shoes VERY LOW FOR ; L ASH, but a trifle higher than city T . Gall and examine my work before pur chasing elsewhere, for it is no trouble to show the work. T. COX, Proprietor, i Ceunty. We learn from the Globe that Shepherd Liownover and Geo. Ilampson were filled near Millcreck by tho last passenger train arc ing R' o'clock ( ii Mond iy ni_Lt a week, ihey had been in Huntingum'. during the day, and left for their homes in the even ing, both intoxicated. Crownnver was badly mangled, and instantly killed. Ilampson lived two or three hours after he had been struck by the locomotive. They both lived in the neighborhood of Millereek. Crownover leaves a family. Died. In Huntingdon, 20th ult., Jane F., wife of Rev. W. Sahnizer, Pastor of the Huntingdon Presbyterian Church, and daugh ter of Gen. John Forker of Mercer, Pa ;■ - d 28 years. In Huntingdon, 28th ult., James Height, at an advanced age. In Shirleysburg, 22J ult., of Scarlet Fe ver, Johnnie B..ggs, son of John M. and Fran ces Clark, aged 2 years, 7 months, and 2 days. Centre County. Not long ago, two Jews from Look Haven, called on Mr. Reinhart, in Pennsvallcy, and made a purchase of some six head of cattle. I hoy stated that they were butchers, and own ed a large amount of real estate in Lock Ha ven. '1 hey agreed to pay 5 cents a pound for the cattle, making >275, paving S7O when they took the cuttle away, and ttie balance in a short time. Mr. Reinhart has since learn ed that they own no property', are not butch ers, and that they sold the catt e for four cts. per pound. Upon these facts he made com plaint against them for swindling, and on Friday last, Sheriff McCoy arrested them in Lock Haven, and they gave bail fur their ap pearance at Court. talon and Snyder Counties. A fine horse, the property of Mrs. Seechrist of Chapman township, was stolen a few weeks ago. l'iie storm that passed over Snyder count v, on Saturday evening a week, did great injury to the grain in some parts, especially west of Middieburg. it is said that hail fell as big as hen eggs. Married—John Sclinure, to Mss Mary Jane Curl, both of Laurelton, Union county. l)r. Shepherd Vanvalzah id' Elk county, to Miss Moliie Grier, of MifHinburg, Union county. Rev. Daniel Kloss, late of the theo logical seminary at Gettysbuag, to Miss Re becca Kloss, of Juniata county. Mr. Mc Mulien of Columbia county, to Miss Maggie Stuck, of Selinsgrove. John Gemberlin to Miss Kuntz. Died—ln Jackson township, Jacob Dubbs, aged GO years. Juniata County. Married, Kurtz K Huffman and Miss Eliza Riekenbagh, both of Walker township. Died, on the 2t)tii ult. in Ohio, Hiram Burchfield, formerly of Juniata county, agi J 2G years, 1 month, and 2 days. MRS. MARY MARKS, I.t-w istown. Pa. 5 Wholesale Agent for the KOMA SOT All EAI P. DRS SSI IT &. Dealers supplied Itv her at my lowest rates. | iny3l—3moi>* " E" B. LAW. BEAEER & MOWER. I FOR SALS. ILL sell for the low price of SBO, Ilus- J . sey's Reaper, which I will warrant to cut ! as clean and lay the grain as neat for binding < as any reaper that can be produced. This reaper has been but. little used, is as • good as new, and is for sale because I ha e 1 no use for one. my3l-4t SIIEM ZOOK, liellevillc P. O. SB© FOK. CORN PLOWS. Made in best manner with STEEL SI-I'AIIES, an article no farmer should be without. my3l F. J. HOFFMAN. npHE Commissioners named In the Act of j 1 Assembly to charter a company to build a railroad from Lowistown to Bellefonte, are | requested to meet at Milroy, on FRIDAY, | June 15th, to make arrangements for organi- I zing the Company. The Commissioners are j F. G. Francisco*. 0. W. Elder, John A. i Wright, Dr. E. W. Halo, Jos. Reed, Davis ! Bates, E. E. Locke, Col. AVm. Reed, Win. A. McManigil, of MifHin county, and Samuel Van Tries, Win. Allison, George Boal, Moses 1 Thompson, AY in. F. Reynolds, and M. T. • Milliken, of Centre county. Lewistown, May HI, iB6O. I iBE J, - r j 8 V' >j t r '-r r- Q / AFFICE on East Market street, Lewistown, ! \ / adjoining F. G. Franeiseus' Hardware . Store. P. S. Dr. Locke will be at his < fliee the first Monday of each month to spend the j week. niyol Dr. Samuel L. Alexander. Has permanently located at Milroy, and is prepared to practice al! thebraoch- j £ es of bis Profession. Office at Swine- ; hart's Hotel. my3-ly DE. S A Ztf ARTIZJ AS, through the solicitation of many ! friends, located in Newton Hamilton in £m the room of Dr. Atkinson, who goes to Lewistown. He hopes by a strict attention to business to receive the support and merit the approbation of a generous community, lie has the experience of twelve years' regular practice, in which time he has had an oppor tunity of treating diseases of almost every | species. Office in dwelling directly opposite the Presbyterian church. apl9—3m EDWARD FRYSINGER, WHOLESALE DEALER & UAMFACTIEER OF CI(jAR8 t TOBACCO, SMJFP, &c., &c., 2PAo Orders promptly attended to. jel6 PROFESSOR GABPXER'S Soap, which puffs itself wherever used, is for solo at ap26 ZERBE'S. ORANGES AND LEMONS fur sale St Zerbe's Grocery establishment. MTIM lidfi'MilSS. SLOAT'S lUIiXTTIC ItOcSI STITCH SEWiUMG MACHINES. r PHE subscriber after considerable seareh J- * jr a Sewing Machine for his own use, has one of the above now in operation, which are noted for their simplicity and strength. I hc*\ Stitch, Hem, bind, teli and Gather with out basting, making the stitch alike on both sides of the work. They sew equally well the lightest and h aviest fabric w it!, any moo! • mead or silk. AYe feel warranted in reooin mending them as the very best now in the market for every useful purpose in a family, for a Dre.-? maker, Tailor, or Shirt Maker As an evidence of its simplicity Mrs. JI , without instruction or explanation from ativ one, commenced work 011 it, and 111 less than one week made 10 dresses, -1 pair of pants, and 6 shirts, and has not experienced the least difficulty in its operation. \V c simply ask all to look at this machine before purchasing, and remember these facts. YV e warrant eve ry machine, and keep every one in repair, free of expenses, for one year. Price FIFTY DOLLARS. Address J AS. M. MARTIN, Lewistown P. 0, mv24-tf Agent for Mifflin County. fc'eigribt's Old Stand, Near the Canal Bridge, Lewixloien, Pa. Strong Beer, Lager Beer, Lindenberger and Switzer Cheese—all of the lest quality constantly on hand, for sale wholesale or re tail. least to he had daily during summer. myiM-yr VI. IIAMIL lOX is now opening a new • and well selected assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, at the old stand in East .market, street, Lewistown, one dour west of Mrs Patton's cheap Bonnet store, consisting of CLOTHS ANI) CASSIMEKES, of every variety, PANT STI FFS, of all kinds, Challies, Delaines, Lawns, Ginghams, Debages and Calicoes. Also, a great variety of HOSIERY, GLOVES, and Ladies' Gauntlets. CARPETS, Nlc.slins, Hnops, Shawls and Fancy Notions. ihe public arc respectfully invited to call in arid examine the Goods, as I will sell cheap fur cash or country produce. JEstf Insurances against loss by fire will he promptly attended to in town and country my 24 A. T. HAMILTON. JUST RECEIVED A SELECT STOCK OF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c. for men. women, hoys, and children, which arc offered fur sale remarkably low. J. CLARK, mylO Opposite the Union House. r I! have now on hand a splendid assor f - T me tit of Goods such as CALICOES, GINGHAMS, Kentucky Jeans, Drilling of different kinds, ; Muslin, hicachedand unbleached. \i oollenand ; Canton Flannels, Crash, Cottonades, i Cassinctts, CLOTHS, CASS I MERES, i Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, La dies' and Gentlemen's Hose, Buttons, Butch I er Knives, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, j Scissors, Pocket Books, Tea and Table Spoons, i Buck and Cotton Gloves, Band Boxes, and a groat many other things not mentioned in this list. j iny2i JOIIX KENNEDY k Co. I > S. CRISTIANA it A. Ifawley'a Per- I _IA o fumes and Hair Oil may he found at the store of JOHN KENNEDY & Co. I>ool'S and SIIOKS—A large and well ee ) lected stock of different kinds may be ; found at JOHN KENNEDY Si Cu's. 4 NNEAIiS A MASON'S Blacking, the : -i.V_ best in the market, may be found at JOHN KENNEDY k C >'s. i t^PICES —Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Alspice, 0 Cloves, ground or unground. Pepper, I English and American Mustard, all fresh and go.-d at JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. 1) ICE k HOMINY—We have Mpleodid article tif Bice and Hominy which we arc selling at low figures for cash. my 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. rpOOTII BRUSHES we are selling at great | JL ly reduced prices, and good ones at that, my 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. SOAPS- —Fancy and Brown Soaps, a little cheaper than can be found in town at my 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. 0< Of Oil HERRING—We have large No. i O I Scotch Herring, for family, use which we are selling at 60 cts per box. my 24 JOHN KENNEDY k Co. RKEY COFFEE and Essence, a nice JL article used in place of Rio. at my 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. ' mvc a Rood stock of Curry Combs, T T Cards and Brushes, which can't be beat in quality or price. my 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. J ALOUR of any quality, by the barrel or . hundred weight at loss than mill prices, my 24 JOIIN KENN EDY & Co. OILS —Fish Oil at SI.OO per gallon, and Lard Oil at 1 25 r.er gallon, at my 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. IT'LL ID at 18 cts per quart, Alchohol at2o cts, manufactured at E. E. Locke's, aud for sale at my 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. 1 i ' / k BARRELS Fish of different kinds, lA/ v/ low for cash at tny24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. ' X Cheap Grocery and Yariety Store. WILLIAM LtND, has now open A NEW STOCK I • . 0F Cloths, G&ssimeres 1 AND VESTS itCO, whieh wili be made up to order in the neat est and most fashi nahle styles. apl9 SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. 'fhe subscriber having now on hand one of the best and largest /V stocks between 1 hilat'clphia and Pittsburgh, i.i order 1 accom modate business to the times, cll'ers for sale a complete assortment of Saddles. Harness, Bridles, foliar?. Trunks, Whips, Hames, Valises, Carpet Bags, | which are offered for sale low for cash, or np i proved credit. Among hi? stock will he found some high ly finished sets of light Harness equal to any j manufactured, i Let all IU want of good articles, made by 1 experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN DAVIS. 1 Lewistown, April 19, 1860. FOR CLOTES, CABSIMERES, STJ r If i f -> [NTV pfc (TN, U -jS s/- ££ LM JLS Up j selected with care and judgment, will be found at corner of the Diamond, Lewistown, Pa. j !l l' lo WALL PAPER. | A VERY LARGE STOCK AND VERY CHEAP. For tale by GEORGE BLYMYIXL -j. ! IS THE PLACE EOF. CAHPBSIIfG', having the best and largest stock in this or any of the adjoining counties. For sale very low for cash or country pro duce. fAIUABLB PRIVATE SALE. undersigned offer at private sale the Farm :it their Mills in New Lancaster District, Milllln county, about ton miles north east ot Lowistown, containing -3X3 -30 of which are enclosed with good fences, a large part post and mil, well watered by the L ist Branch of the Kishncoqttillas creek, di vided into convenient fields, with water in every field on the farm except one—the re maimler covered with good timber. The soil is of the best quality, in a high state of cul tivation, some GO acres being first class mead ow. The improvements consist of a two-story ifoi Dwelling, with all necessary ont- J J j A buildings, a large Barn, 120 feet Sea 11long, nearly new, with running &water in the yard, and other con veniences, such as Cattle Sheds enclosed, &c. The purchaser of the property can make ar rangements fur receiving all the surplus ma nure from the pens at the Distillery. A Mill, Schoolhouse, Church, <£c., arc in sight of the farm, and three other churches within three miles—one Episcopal, two Pres byterian, and one Lutheran. ALSO, 400 Acres of Mountain Land, adjoining the above property, with chestnut, oak aud other timber, which will be disposed of separately or with the farm. For further information inquire of E. E. LOCKE & CO., Locke's Mills P. 0., Mifilin eo., Pa. September 29, 1859. FRESH GROCERIES, Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Rice, Teas, Honey, Canned Peaches. Pickles, Quinces, Preserves, Jellies, &c- Which we will offer at lowest cash price. V FELIX has just returned from the city • with a large assortment of Groceries, Provisions, pared and unpared Peaches, Ciler ies, Prunes, liaisius, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, with a host of things in the confectionery line. You will also find at Felix's Variety Store, a splendid assorted of China Mantel Ornaments, such as Vases, Cups, and Saucers, Tea Sets, and a large assortment of Toys. XTMSII OIL, Salt, Potatoes, Beans and Dried Apples, at • A. FELIX'S THE ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OF Universal Confidence & Patron age. FJPi STATESMEN, JLDGF.S, CLERGV3ICN. T• . tit --a ! ' o-nti. no P.. ;a -'.ii > >of til voildt tifv !■> the fttiiM- y <>f Prof. t.VVo, I - 11 ;i lb t ,ra ti ve, .-nil gentlemen of the IN— are uuanimons in its praise. A f-w testimonials only an 1 here tiv.-n: see circular for more, and it wili be imp -tble to Gout ;. 47 Wall Street. Now York. !>• e. C •!,. 1?" 0 vru'Sf. • Your note of tin- !.-t' in-*.. IIC.K I. a " ng Giat von hat, boa; .ia Ih> 1 1 ■ a lum-lit. d by'the in- ■-f Woods Ha r I;. ad requesting my eertineuto of tlie Suet if i had uo ul iee tioll • >ve ii. 1 a" aid it to y..t* •hi rfe.'iy. 1.- i-atis. 1 tl..nk .. .It. . >fy is about "K> years: the" cob - of my h • f auburn, and iut am ii to enVl. s. ;',ve or •e • •--ia ... b- „.ui to tun. ;r; y. an.: *scalp on ti, - r-.wnof mv h ait'!:- wis 1 : .lai i ■,j:- •■ i it. i:.*h of these ait:-.- iuer- v. :a : . an 1 ii' ltu imirliinnths- a fuiir.h w ii -added u> them by liuir lib!.Hi off t:..- top of mj head aud thn at >niuu to timke me 1 aid. In this nnphnoant predtoaiuent 1 -.■• - ndu. . ■' t.. try Wood's Hair Bestonative, mainly to arrest the fal ling off of my hair, for I had n ally no i xptn ; a ~:i | that trav liar eotthi ever he rest, is- ito its oi color ex, ••[>; from dyes, i teas, however, greedy ur prised to thai alter' the is.ioifti.nl. lib's ollh". ti : t not only vva- the fallin.tr oft arre ted. but the eolbrwa - rest -i ed to the gray hail -, and sens '.ility to the M-a'.p. j I - -ui'Utui i-t a-ail to form . 11. Carrot Place. P..i! 11: toll. Ala.. .T It: V g-t'i. ISSO. ' To I*. if. (i. J. WOOD : iVars-ar: Ymir -11 air Ite-t >r- ! alive" has done my hair so mta-h go .! vii• ••■ • I com- I mem-oil the i s,. ~{* ■(. that 1 wish ; - in. l;m un t,. ! the I'l'Dl.l,' of its effects on the hair, ivhieli as.- gri at. j A man or woman may be nearly deprlte,| of hair.and ' by a ri'.vTt to your "liair KestoVati. e." the h i m ill re- I turn more beautiful than ever; at I, , -t this i ni> ex- j periem . ltelieve it ail 1 Yours trulv. YV M. l\. KENNEDY. I P. S.- —Y on can pnblUh the above if. you like. By i fNiblishing in ottr s.-mhi i-n pap, e yotivSt get more patronise south. I see several of j mtr oertineates in the Muhih: Mcrtnntt t a strong Southern papi-r. \\ m. 11. Kennedv. YYOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. PtrtiPEfSOß O. J. Vfi.-ia: Dear Sir : Having had the misfortune the host portion ol my la. .. f. - n the efle: ts Of til" yellow t'eVl r. 11l N'eW < 'I e.ltl- 111 I "il. 1 was induced to make a trial of yonr jirepara'.ie' , and found it to answer as the very tlimg needed. My hair ; i.ii.v thick ami glossy, and DO Word- can ■ .Cj i, s- lov ol.hgaii.oiis to vo-i in giving to the afflicted sni !■ i trea sure. FiNJHEY .JuilNS' >N. The lb storativ,* is put up in hotih-s of three sizes, viz : large, medium, and small: the medium holds at least twenty per cent, mm- in proportion than the smail. retails for two dollars per 1 utile: the Urge holds a quart, 4 ) per cent, inure in jn oportiuii, and retails for ,. .1. Y-.i■ ■i A , Pr iprietors. 441 In- adtvay. New York, and 114 Mni ki*t tstreet, ?■:. 'bonis. Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Coo,ls b.Mlcs. -d ' apS MARK THESE FACTS ! Testimony of the whole World. j' y - V; " HOLWWAY'S OINTMENT. Bad beg?, Bad Breasts, Sores and I leers. A LF. desc*ri|,tion of s.ires are remediable j\ by the pro] : :ind intnii-nt. Personr- I stiili-riii I from thc.-e direful phiints should lose | rut n moment hi .invsting thrir p; igr J- honhl I ' llll'lrl>tooil tillit It If lltit SUißrlrll! m.'tvlv to Mlli'ar ' 11. • < s•:: i<-nton t!io nflhct.'.l p.at<. l.u: tiu'i-i Jwt il : rubbvl i : for mhw considerable tiinr two or three i tint; fa ilny, tint it may ho token into the sv.-tciii. i when. it will r. mow any hidden or wound i. ; otloeti; illy :r- though palpable the (■>'. . There j bread and water poultices, afb r the nibbing in of the i ointment, tviil ih> emit service. This t< the only sure j troiitiM 'iit for feni.-ih s. i- ; .sis of otnei rin the stomach, j or where there may he a general hearing down. 1 Indiscretions of Youth ; Soros and liters. Blotches. ■ also swellings, '-an. with certainty, he j radically cured it the ointment he used tV< ely. and the ; pills be taken night and morning as reeotmui tided in the printed instructions. When treated in any other way they only dry up in one pltc-c t > break ont in an other: whereas this ointment tvill remove the humor from the system, and leave the path nt a vigot ous and 1-.. alihy being. it will reqire time with the use of the pills to insure a lasting euro. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stifi'i Joints. Although the above complaint- differ widojy inth ir i origin and nature, yet they all require loc il treatment. ■ Many or the worst cases, of sudn diseases, will yield : in ;i comparatively short space of time when thisotnt- I in tit is diligently rubbed into the parts ntfecied.even j after every other means have faded. In all serious j maladies the pills should he taken according to the I printed directions accompanying each box. II '' 't tlx OiutHim' v.ul P,Vs should he nscd in tin full-m in'j j Bad I.cgs. {Corns (Soft) Rheumatism. j llad Breasts. (Cancers, Si-ahls. Burns, Contra ted and store Nipples. Bunions, Stiff Joints, •-•.re Throats. Bite of Mosche-'Elephantiasis, skill Diseases, toes aud .Sand- Fistulas. I Scurvy. Flies. jOont, 'Rore Heads, Coco-lxiv. Utiaiidul ir S w el- Tumors, Chiego-ioot, i lings, I Ulcers. Chilblains. Lumbago, Wounds, Chapped Hands, Tiles, I Yaws. ( .1/ 770.YNone are genuine unless tie.* words "H'iu.owav, New York vjcj Loxiojt,"jure discer nobleas j a WatfT-nMirk in every leaf of the liook of directions, j around each pot or box: the same may he plainly seen j ly h'jtdinn the leetf to the li'jht. A handsome reward j will lie given to any one rendering such information ; as may lead to the detection of any party or parties ! counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same. I knowing thorn to tie spurious. *-k*Siihi at the Manufactory of Professor llollotvav. SO Maiden Lane. New York", and by all respectable ' Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civ- ! Llized world, in pots, at 20e., tige. and fl each. tt -O'hcre is considerable saving by taking tie- lar ger sizes. N. B. —Direetions for the guidance of pnttents.in ev ery disorder, are affixed to each box. tnylO j Lyon's Pure Ohio CATAWBA BRANDT. IMIK want of really pure Brandy lias long been felt in this country, and the opportune \ it to procure an article of such quality as to super sede the sale aud use of the many vile compounds so often sold under the name of Brandy, can h.- regard oil only as a great public good. The Catawba Brandy i possesses all choice qualities of the best imported liquor, and is positively known to be of perleet puri tv and of superior flavor. As a beverage the pure ar ti.de is a remedv for Dyspepsia. Flatulency, Cramp. Colic. Languor. Low Spirits. General Debility, Ac.. k<-. Phvsicians who have used it in their practice and who ' have been practicing twenty-six years speak of it in the most flattering terms, as will be seen by reference to numerous letters and certificates. Sole Agent for its sale in Mifflin county, CHARLES RITZ. j sopls-eolun> Lowistown, Pa. Jf'.mjh ipij-s IJIqM KO PM'HI (; HE ATI WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. The undertimei bavin.- utl Professor HUMPHREYS* SPECIFIC HOMIKOPATIiIU REMEDIES In our families with the most satisfactory result*, and having full confi dence in their genuineue-s, purity, and efficacy, cheerfully recommend them t • all pers ma who wish to ho • safe, re liable, and efficacious remedies at hand fir private or do mestic use. The Rev. Win. Hosmer, editor of " Tim N thorn In Im pendent," Auburn. N. Y.: the Rev. E H. Cresser, D.lh. Rector of St. Peter's Ch.urob, Auburn, N. V. . the Rev. P 1. Ives, Chaph' : t of the Auburn. State Prison; the Rev. Spencer M Rice. Rector, Neiv-Wi-dford, Mass ; the It. v. Allen Steele, New-York Conference ; the Rev. Samuel Nichols, East-Genesee Conference, N. Y. ; th e Rev. 1* S. Pratt, Dorset, Yt.; the Rev. John K. Rnbte, Buffalo; A. C. Hart, Esq., Utica, X. Y ; the Hot. Neal llow, Portland, Me.; the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, South-Wend, Intl. ; the Hon. George Humphreys, N. Y. ; Henry D. Cook, Esq., Editor r>f The Ohio State journal, Columbus, Ohio; the Hon. R. 11 Graham, Molinc, 111. ; the Hon. Thomas J. Chase, Monti cello, Fla.; the Hon. Joseph Benedict. Utica, N Y. , Win. Bristol, Esq., ITtloa, N. Y. : A. S. P cid, Esq., I'tica, V. Y. ; James Plunkett, Esq., Nashville, Tenn. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1.-w-For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation, No. 2.—For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wet tine the Wed. No. B.—For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness i f Infants. No. 4.—For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, arid Summer Complaints. No. 5. —For Colic, Grtpings, Dysentery, or 8100 ly Fins. No. tl.—.For Cholera. Cholera Morbus, Vomiiin No. 7.—For Coughs, Cold, Influenza, and Sore Throat. No. S. —For Tooth-ache, Face-ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9.—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the riead. No. 10.—Dvsrufpsi t Pu is—For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. 11.— FOR EMM ILK TRK.C;I'!. IR'.T!KS, Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12.—For Leucorrhea, Profuse Menses, and Baring Down of Females. No. 18.—For Croup, Hoarse Cough. Wad Wreathing. No. 14.—SALT R IU'M PILLS—For Erysipelas, Eruption-, Pimples on the Face. No. 15.—RIPJI'M in•• Pit • s.—For Pain, Lameness, or Sore ness in the Chest, Hi V. 1. tins, or Llmhs. A.—For Fever an! Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, >i 1 Mismanage 1 A'- -. P.— F T Pile. I'd lor W!"e lin". Internal r External. O.—For Sere, W.-V.. • r Untamed Eves ti l Eyelids; Fail ing, Weak, I'd i-r ■ i Sight C.—For Catarrh, or ! . statidiug or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge. w. C.—For V. hooping Cough, abating its violence and shortening its course. In nil A tit- tiise: ■■. such as Fevers, Inflammations, Diarrhea, Dyst Mi C'rt up, R) ennwthm, and such erup tive diseases as Seariet Fever, Measles, and Erysipelas, the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly is ob vious, and in ail sin h cases the specifics act like a charm. The entire disease is often arrested at once, and in all cases the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease short ened, ami rendered less dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent occurrence, ayd which so often lay the foundation i !" diseased Itfhps, bronchitis and consumption, may ail he St once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. In all chronic diseases, such us Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, 1 tv. i- Complaints, Piles, Female Debility, and Irregularities, old Headaches, S'-re or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other ol I eruptions, lite case hits specifies whose proper application will afford a cure in almost every Instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles or t'aturrh. Headache or Female Weak ness, lias more than paid for the case ten times over. PRICK. Case of CO vials complete, in morocco, and Book $5 Case of 20 vials, anil Book, plain Citse of 15 numbered boxes, ami Book 2 Case of G boxes, numbered, and Book 1 Single numbered boxes, with directions 25 cents. Sinitle lettered boxes, with directions 50 cents. Large case of '2 oz. \i a Is, for planters and physicians.. ..sls AI.SO SPECIFIC?. Fort ASTUVA "MI PHTHlSlC.—Oppressed, Difficult, Labored Wreathing, attended with Cough ami Expectoration. -Price, 50 cents per box. FOR Exit DISCIIAUUKS AND DKAFSBS. —Discharges from the F.ar, the result of Scarlet Fever, Measles, or Mercurials. For Noises in the Head, Hardness of Hearing, and Ringing in the Ears, and Ear-ache. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR SCROFULA. —Enlarged Glands, Enlarged and Indurat ed Tonsils, Swellings ami Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Cachexy of Children. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR Gi.ktT. ti. DKHILITV. —Physical or Nervous Weakness. Either the result of Sickness, Excessive Medication, or Ex hausting Discharges. Price, 60 cents per box. FOR DROPSY. —FIuid Accumulations. Tumid swellings, with Scanty Secretions. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR SKA-SICK XK.-S.—Deathly Sickness, Vertigo, Nausea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR URINARY DISKASFS —For Gravel, Renal Calculi, Diffi cult, Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kidneys. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR SKMIXAI. Exiis.-uoxa.—lnvoluntary Discharges and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Results of Evil Habits. The r. -A successful and efficient remedy known, and may be relied upon a s a cure. Price, with full direc tions, $1 per box. Persons who wish to place themselves under the profes sional care, or to seek advice of Prof. IILWPHRUYS, can do so, at ills office 502 Broadway, daily front S A.M. to SP.M. or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over lite list; make up a ease of what kind you choose, and inclose the amount in a current note or stamps by mail to our address, at No. 562 Broadway, New-York, and the medicine will be duly returned by mail or express, free of charge. AGENTS WANTED.—We desire an active, efficient Agent for the sale of our Remedies in every town or community in the United States. Addr Dr E." HUMPHREYS St CV N . 502 BROADWAY, NKW-YORK. i C'lmi les 11 ill U hole-idle and 11 etail Agent for L ,risioicu anil vicinity, ami druggist* ami | stoves generally. rnyZ mni t IF *> fT r ?. aa , j U UHrkWll^d AGAIN 'lj>T Till O "2? J. O r-J s Fanners and Mechanics, Ijook to Your Interests ! ! Having added to the Flour and Grain Cosiness a large stock of _r>i J 0 iii iii la l2h iSi r j we otter to the public, WHOL2Si.LE 08. RETAIL, a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps lower, than the same articles can be purchased j in ti:e county. Our slock consists of 1 FISH, COFFEE, ; SrOAlt, 3IOLASSK.S, KICK, SYRUPS. CEDAK-WARE, SPICES, i ... and all oilier articles in that line. Cash, but all kinds ef Grain and j Produce generally taken in exchangeforgooda. Country Grocers will do well by examining ! our stock before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of | COAL, SALT AND PLASTER, always on hand. MARKS & WILLIS. Lewistown, Apr il 21, 1859. Pond's Fxtraet of Hamamelis, OH PAIN DEJSTKOYIiR. JS one of the few domestic remedies which have come into general use and favor, without puffing. It is the product of a sim ple shrub, harmless in all cases, and as a do mestic remedy unequalled. For Burns, Cuts, i Utilises, Soreness, iMniencss, Sprains, ltheu iiialisiu, Jioils, Ulcers, Old Sores and Wounds, it has not an equal. It is also used, with great success, for Toothache, Headache, j Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Colic, Diarrhoea, Hoarseness, and other similar troublesome and painful affections, while it promptly ar rests all llemmorhages. Hundreds of phy i eians use it daily in their practice, and give it their unqualified recommendation. Sold by our agents and dealers, and by F. HUMPHREYS & Co., 502 Brodwav, Sole Proprietors tiDd Manufacturers. my 3 1 EVERYBODY says the CENTRAL SHOE _i STORE has the largest and best assort ment of Boots and Shoes in town. Gail and I try them. T. COX, Proprietor,