T Or A 3 E T 3 3. Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains leave Lewistown Station us follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Through Express, 5 05 a. in. 11 00 p. in. Fast Line, 6 03 p.m. 3 53 a.m. Mail Train, P- 'n. 10 24 a. in. Through Freight, 11 5o p. m. 4 55 p. ni. Local Freight, 6 3o a. in. 4 55 p. m. Express Freight, lo 30 a. in. 12 36 p.m. t'oai Train, 11 20 p. in. D. E. Rubksox, Agent, Omniliuses convey passengers to and from all tiie trains, taking up or setting them Jowu at all points within tlie borough limits. Post Office. Miuls arrive and close as follows : • Close. Arrive. Eastern Through and Way, 9 a. m. 4 p. m. Western do. do. 2p. m. 11 a. m. Eastern Through, S p. in. 5 a. in. y.irthern Mails. 8 p.m. 2 p. in. Office hours from 7a, m. until Sp. m. teunday troUi S until 9 o'clock a. m. FROM EUROPE. The latest despatches by the steamer North Briton appear to confirm beyond doubt the entrance of Garabaldi into Pa lermo. The city was bombarded for sever al hours and the slaughter large. The fall of Palermo will place the whole island in the possession of the patriots, and its an nexation to Italy will soon follow. Anoth er probable result will be the extension of the insurrection to the mainland, and Na ples itself may at last, be freed from the •vranny of the Neapolitan Rumba. The overland mail frem California brings •;wo important items of news; first, the -settlement of the dispute between China and Kngland, by the Chinese acceding to all the demands made upon them, and sec ond, the reported death by assassination of the Tycoon, or temporal Emperor of Japan, i't will be recollected that when the coming of" the present Embassy was first suggested a strong party was reported to exist in Ja pan opposed to this and all other inter course with the outer world. This party 'have now obtained power through the as sassination of the Emperor and the inaug uration of a dynasty in favor of their old system of seclusion. Another | arty, in fa vor of the new order of things, was also in the field and an insurrection momentarily expected. The news umsbnatiirally be un pleasant to the Embassy, end may int ll'ere with their present movements here as well a.- render a return to their country danger ous. If the anti intercourse party should finally establish their power, all the two sworded dignitaries of the Embassy, even down to innocent and vivacious little Tom my, it!ay he required to disembowel them selves as an expiation for having left the empire and become dishonored by inter course with the outside barbarians. The news has properly been withheld from the Kmbassv until some further confirmation is obtained, and the members of the Xaval t'oiHUiissioii express sonic doubts as to its entire correctr ess. THE TORNADO. The Western papers come to us filled with ■detailed accounts of the most destructive tor nad > ever known in that seetic nof the coun try. From the Chicago Journal, which pub iidu s a diagram showing the course of the whirlwind, most of the f .[lowing facts are ta- i ken. At 7 o'clock on Sunday evening, the storm started at Cedar Rapids, in lowa, divi ding there into two winds which passed with inconceivable rapidity in a wavy line to Ca •tnanche; there uniting, they crossed the riv er into Illinois, striking Albany and passing en t > Ambry. The distance traversed was ab-ut Isi.' miles, and this it accomplished in 'two hours. ■The IbH .wing table is supposed to give, •with a near approach to accuracy, the num '•cs of the killed in lowa : ' M r Ka|>i < imoti tirov, - Roger-S ttlci,ieut. 1j Ho Witt. 'J6 IM.-n. 1 Vr.manehc, Tans.". 1 Al' any. 5 ! :-■!•..n, 4' Blot?n trom valV -4 Total 109 "Shis does not include a large number df j killed in Illinois, The manner in which the | tornado'done its work will be best learned j fr in some incidents, which almost startle be lief: Near Cedar Rapids, r. man observed tbe •tornado appr aching, and 'instantly threw ; himself among some hazel bushes with his i face to the ground, and clung to their branch es for protection. They panseG over him, j hurling him a distance of some rods, and j stripping every vestige of clothing from his j body. Another man was surprised in a sirn- ; iiar manner, and threw his arms around a j joung beech trie, holding on with all his I strength, which was considerable, as he was j an unusually powerful man. The whirlwind, however, quick as thought, uuwrenched his grasp, as one would snap a pi pes tern, hurled him into the air, and dashed him to the ground, and twice and thrice repeated it, of course leaving him a corpse. Another man, as established by affidavits of respectable citizens of Bertram, tbe first ; station east of Cedar Rapids, was caught up j hum the town plat, hurled in the air, and car- i tied high above the timber, until he was out j of sight. Cattle, horses an 1 sheep, were al- j so drawn up in the airy maelstrom, whirled ; terrifically about and dashed to the earth again with a force which reduced them to a j mere pulpy mass. The prairies between Ce- , dar Rapids and Dewitt, were literally strewn j with the carcasses of cattle, and the loss in i stock alone must be immense. There is j scarcely a farmer bet.reen the two stations, a j •distance of forty miles, but has suffered a loss \ ot either a part or the whole of his stock. At Lisbon, the large brick and frame grain | Warehouses belonging to merchants of that uwn, and the freight depot of the C. I. and • Railroad were utterly demolished and their contents scattered. Ten freight cars were hurled from the track and broken up. One j them, heavily loaded with lumber, was '"ted into the air and turned over twice, fin ely descending with such force as to com pletely shiver the car and its contents into fragments. Since Liberation. —We are informed that •'r. John Stewart, sr., of this place, father of 3ur esteemed townsman, Dr. Alexander Stew ar t, visited Virginia last week and executed freedom papers to all his slaves. None of o>e slaves were over 30 or under 14 years of a and on this account they were very val uable, in a pecuniary point of view. In what f. B@™A very destructive land slide occuried near Sewickley. Pa., on Sunday last, thr. ugh which the beautiful residence of Mr. R. H. Davis was rendered nboost a total loss. The slide commencing early on .Sinday m iritir, and moving at the rate of four inches an hour, the house was soon affected, and befoie anything could be done to save it, was almost destroyed. Some three hundred men were at work all day on the premises, and but for their c-ffbrts the damage would be much more serious. The building cost some ? 10,000, and was one of the most elegant structures in that section of the country. It is now unten antable, and so shaken that it cannot be re paired.— Pittsburg Chronicle. Extraordinary Case of Blasphemy awl Death. —The Fort Madison Plaindealer, of the 28th, reports a somewhat extraordinary case of blasphemy and sudden death that occurred near Farmington, Van Buren county, a few days previous. A farmer living there, while talking to a neighbor, about the dry weather, began an outburst of the most terrible blas phemy, using the vilest epithets towards the Almighty and th<> Saviour, because he did not send rain. The man was going on in frightful language, when all at once his jaws became paralyzed, bis tongue became power less, his voice ceased and he fell on the earth a corpse. MRS. MARY MARKS, Lewistown, Pa., Wholesale Agent for the ROMA SOTAH HAIR EHSSSIATCr. Dealers supplied bv her at my lowest rates, my3l-omos* " £. 1). LAW. REAPER & WO WEB FOR SFAT.E. lA\ ILL sell for tlie low price of $BO, llus _ sey's Reaper, which I will warrant to cut as clean and lay the grain t?s neat for binding as any reaper that can Le produced. This reaper has been but little used, is as good as new, and is for sale because 1 ha e no use for one. my3l-4t SHEM ZOOK, Belleville P. O. CORN PLOWS. Made in best manner with STEEL SHAKES, au article no farmer should be without, my3l E. J. HOFFMAN. r IMIE Commissioners named in the Act of IL Assembly to charter a company to build a railroad from Lewistown to Bellifonte, are requested to meet at Milroy, on FRIDAY, June loth, to make arrangements for organi zing the Company, fhe Commissioners are F. (J. Franciscus, G. W. Elder, John A. \\ right, l>r. E. W. Hale, Jos. Reed, Davis Bates, E. E. Locke, Col. Win. Reed, Win. A. Mc.Manigil, of AI iff: in county, and Samuel \ an fries. \\ in. Allison, George Iloal, Moses I hompson, V ni. F. Reynolds, and M. T. Milliken, of Centre county. Lewistown, May 31, 18G0. Direct from the Fisheries. FISH I FISH I ! JTST arrived, at the Steam Mill, direct from the Fisheries: No. 1 Eastport Herring, at S4 50 per bid. Mackerel, Shad and White Fish, tit exceeding luw rates. We also sell LIME COAL at *2 40a2 75 j per tun. STOX E COAL also en hand, and for sale at corresponding rates. ap2G MAItKS & WILLIS. SANTOS COFFEE, an article not ofien to _ be had in this place, for sale at aji*2G ZF.IirJE'S. MACKEREL, Shad, Herring, by the bar rt 1, half and quarter, cheap for cash at A. FELIX'S. The Central Shoe Store, AT7ILL sell shoes VERY LOW FOR I T CASH, but a trifle higher than city work. Call and examine my work before pur chasing elsewhere, for it is no trouble to show the work. T. COX, Proprietor. XOOO SACKS Ground Alum, Dairy & Ashton SALT AT MARKS A WILLIS'S. Good News for the People! J IST RECEIVED AT Kennedy & Junkin's my sniMi* m'M> f I 111. subscribers have just received a choice assortment of New and Fashionable Goods, and will sell them as cheap or a little cheaper than they can be sold elsewhere. We have all kinds of goods such as Delaines, Challies, Lawns, Plaids, for spring and sum mer dresses at low figures, also a good assort ment of i d 5 3 3 3Jid 3, such as plain, figured and plaids, and are de termined to sell them at prices to suit the times. We have also a fine assortment of La dies' Spring and Summer Shawls, Mantillas, Capes and Dusters, at extremely low figures, with a general assortment of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbon, Flats, LYM YKR'S. A VERTI FINE STOCK OF I '-Si J! & lit ii j3; c 2' ! selected with care and judgmsot, v.iil be found at i corner of the Diamond, Lewistown, I'a. aplO WALL PAPiiH. A VERY LARGE STOCK AND VERY CHEAP. For sale by GEORGE BLYMYER. s.Sy.ißi3 Jii'Wia'ss !S THE PEACE L'OH CARPETING, having the best and largest stock in litis or any of the adjoining counties. For sale very low'for cash or country pro iluce. v VALUABLE HM AT PRIVATE SALE. tTMIE undersigned offer ct private sale Ghe Farm at their Mills in New Lancaster District, Mifflin county, about ten miles north east of Lewistovrn, containing 230 of which are enclosed with good fenecs, a large part post and rail, well watered by the East branch of the Kishacoquillas creek, di vided into convenient fields, with water in every field on the farm except one—the re mainder covered with good timber. The soil is cf the best quality, in a high state of eul tivation, some GO .acres being first class mead ow. The improvements consist of a two-story JfegsS, Dwelling, with all necessary out- J ■ buildings, a large Barn, 120 feet mmK long, nearly new, with running iter in the yard, and other con veniences, such as Cattle Sheds enclosed, &c. The purchaser of the property can make ar rangements for receiving all the surplus ma nure from the pens at the Distillery. A Mill, Schoolhonse, Church, &e., are 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 and 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., Mifflin Co., Pa. September 29, 1859. FRESH GROCERIES, Sugars, Syrups. Coffees, Eice, Teas, Honey, Canned Peaches, Pickles, Quinces, Preserves, Jellies, &c- Which we will offer at lowest cash price. A FELIX has just returned from the city • with a large assortment of Groceries, Provisions, pared and unpared Peaches, Cher ies, Prunes, Raisins, 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. FISH OIL, Salt, Potatoes, Beans and Dried Apples, at A. FELIX'S THE ONLY VREPARATION WORTHY OF Universal Confidence & Patron age. pjr statesmen, ji w;e>, clergyiex. Ladies aui Gentlemen. in all pares ~f the world t - tify to the ffficfu v of Prof. oe. iS'tli. IS.'-. Gr.vri.K-.if N: Your note of th" 10th inst.. ha- been received, saving that yon had heard that I had been benefited by ihe use ot Wood's Hair Kesiorativ. and requesting my <_■• rtili ate < • the fact if 1 laid no objec tion to give it. 1 award it to yon cheerfully, Itoeatise I think it due. My a"-- is about 50 \ cars; the color of my hair auburn, nnd inclined to curl. s. me five or "\ year.- -in • • c began to turn gray, and the ulu on tin crown of my he: !to lose its sensibility and (lan.lrtitt'to form upon it. Knelt of these disabilities increased with tune, an la*. >ut four mouths so;.-. a fourth was added to them by Intir falling off th : it . ! my head and threatening to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament. I was induced to try Wood's Hair Restorative. mainly to arrest the fal ling oft'of my hair, for I hud really no , xpeeUitiun that gray hair could i v-r bo restored to its original color except from dyes. I was. however, greatly sur prised to finti after the Use of two l> 111 snuly*. that not only was tl • falling oft arrested, but the col-.r was restored to the gray hairs, and sensibility to tin- scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my lie; 1, very much to the gratification of my wife,at whose soLh-itaiioi I was induced to try it. For this, among the many obligations 1 owe to her sc.x. i strongly recommend ail hustiands wlio v altte the a-lniiratioii <-i their u iivs to profit In my example,and Use it if grow ing grnv or getting 1-aid. Very respectfully. BEN. A. LAVENDER. To o. .1. \Y....d .v Co.. 411 Broadway, New Yolk. My family are absent from the city, and i am no longer at No. Vt.carrol Place. Kiainston, Via.. July th. 1859. To Pnor. (. J. WOOD: Xtear Sir: Yimr - Hair Restor ative" fas done my iiair so much good since 1 com menced the Use ..f if. that 1 wish to make known to the PI BLIO of its effects on the hair, w Rich are ureal. A man or woman may be nearly deprived ot hair, ami by a resort to your "llier Kestorutive," tin* hair w :il re turn more beautiful than ever; at least tiii- is my ex perience. Believe it all! Yours truly, WM. I'i. KENNEDY. P. S.—You can publish the alsive if you like. By publishing in • ur Southern paper- yott "will <•> t more patronage s ,uth. Ise ■ several of y >ur certificates in tin- Jia.'a,'/: 31i.r0 ey, a strong Southern p..per. Wm. it. Kennedy. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Ik. -FK-s-IB O. -I. WOOD: Dear Sir: Having h id the in'.-fort 1111 c to the best portion of my I-air. fiom the effect of" the yellow fever. 111 New Orleans in 1 -el. iw; induced t-< make a iricl of your preparation. and found it to answer as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick aad glossy, and no words can express my oi i gntions yoa in giving to the tdlßrted such a trea sure. FVNLEY JOHNSON. The Restorative is put np in boitlcs of three sign-, viz: la -ge. iiudiitui. and small: t!ie medium liolds at U ;twenty per cent, more in proportion than the sill dl. retails far two dollars p. r b -ttie : the large holds a quart, 41 per cent. 11101 c in proportion, and rerails for s'. c Illls should bo taken according to the printed directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bed time. This treatment will give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. For Stomachs out of order. No medicine will so effectually improve the torn- of the stomach w these Rills; they remove all aridity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy action: tliev are wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasm— in fact they- never i'ail in curing all disorders of th- Liver and Htomaeh. Ague. Fevers of -.11 Sore Throats. As hma. kinds, Stone and Gravel Bilious ('oinpla'ts Fit.-, S.-e'ndary 8y tap- Blotches on the Gout. - touts, Skin. 'Head-ache, jTie-Doulotircux, Bowel Cornpl.Tts, | Indigestion. j Tumours, Colics, inflammation, risers. Constipation of "Jaundice, I Venereal Art-c'- the Bowels, Liver Coinplui'ts.: Worm > of all Consumption, Lumbago, kinds, Debility, Piles, Weakness from Dropsy, Rheumatism, whatever cause. Dysentery, [Retention 01 Ac., Ac. Erysipelas. 1 Fritic. Fe'm ale Jrrcgu- S-■rof u l a. or j larittes, j King's Evil, I C.l fTIO.X : —None are genuine unless the words '• HOLI-OVV AV. N*FW YORK AXD L IXDONV" are discernable as a water-nun k in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box; the same may be. plainly seen by- hofdiiti; the leaf to the light. A ban j some re ward will be given to any one renderir.g such infor mation as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be sptuiqus. *, Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HoHowav. SO Maiden Lane, New Yoyk. and by ail respectable Druggists and Dealers ; ,n Medicine, throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 ceuts and ?1 each. *n,Thcre is considerable savii-.g by taking the lar ger sizes. N. It.—Dirtetions for the guidance of patients in ev ery disorder are affixed t<> each box. my 3 Lyon's Pure Ohio CATAWBA BRANDT. THE want of really pure Brandy has i long been felt in this country, and the opportuni ty to procure an article of such quality as to super sede the side and use of the many vile compounds so often sold under the name of Brandy, can be regard ed only as a great public good. The Catawba Brandy* possesses all the choice qualities of toe best imported liquor, and is positive!v known to be #f perfect puri tv and of superior flavor. As a beverage the pure ar ticle is a remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Cramp, Colic, Languor, Low Spirits, General Debility, Ac, Ac. Physicians who have used it in their practice and who have been practicing twenty-six years speak of it in the inns! flattering terms, as will be seen by reference to numerous letters and certificates. Sole Agent for it- sale in Mifflin county, CHARI.tS RITZ. seplo-eolOru Lewistown. Pa. : jj^fcOPATHI C HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. The undersigned having used Professor 111 MPIIRLYS* SPECIFIC HOMtKOP.YTIIIC UK.MKIHES In our families with the most satisfactory resulis, ami having full confi dence In their genuineness, purity, and efficacy, cheerfully recommend them to ail persons who v.ih to have safe, re liable, and efficacious remedies at hand for private or do mestic use. The Rev. Wm Hosmer, editor of "The Northern Inde pendent," Auburn. N. Y.; the Rev. K. 11. Cressey, 11.1) , Rector of Si. l'eter's Church, Auburn, N. Y. ; the Rev. It. 1. Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn Stale Prison; the Rev. Sjteticer M. Rice, Hector, Nc-.v-Bedford, Mass.; the Rev. Allen Steele, New-York Conference ; the Rev. Sr.mu.l Nichols, Kasi-Gene see Conference, N. Y. ; the Rev. t'. S. rratt, Dorset, Vt. ; the Rev. John K. li hie. BulTalo; A. O. Hart, Esq., Utiea, S. Y ; the Hon. Neal Dow, Portland, Me.; tlie lion. Schuyler Colfax, S.uth-llend, I ml.; the lion. George Humphreys, N. V. ; Henry D. Cook, Esq., Editor of The Ohio State journal, Colonilm*. Ohio; the lion. R. 11. Graham, Moline, lii. ; the Hon. Thomas J. Chase. M.mli cello, Fla.; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, I'ticn, N. Y.; IVrt. Bristol, Esq., Utiea, N. Y. ; A. S. Pond, Esq , Utica, N. T ; Jatues Plunkett, Esq , Nashville, Tenn. I.IST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. No. 2.—For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting the Red. No. 3.—For Colie, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness of Infants. No. 4. —For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Summer Complaints. No. 5. —For Colic, Gripines, Dysentery, or Woody Flux. No. 6. —For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. No. 7. —For Coughs, Colds. Influenza, and Sore Throat. No. S.—For Tooth-ache, Face-ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9.—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness ef C o Head. , No. 10.— Dvspmpsi t Puis—For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint, No. 11.—For Fkualu Ihriiui'L thirn s. Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12.—For Is-ucorrhea, Profuse Menses, and i- ariug Down of Females. No. 18. —For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breatliin* No. 14. —Salt Riiki m Pills—For Erysipelas, Pimples on tl-.e Face. No. 15. —Riiki-marte' Pili.s. —F-.r I'ain, Lsmencs:', or P -c -ness in the Chest, Ba i. 'ins. or Limbs. A. —For F. v.-r an 1 A rue. Chill Fever, Dumb Age-', Old Mismanaged Acnes. P.—F .r Piles Blind or It -II -. Intern;.! or External. o —For Sore. Weak, r Irpl iue ! Eves and Kvelids ; Fail ing, Weak, a- Blurred Si.. t. C.—-Pi v iai. ; i. .r i -ug -• mdinp i. r recent, either with W. r li i ej A--.i abiding its violence and in all n-i ie iil-. a- --. s i a as Fev-rs, Inflammations, Di.ar.i ea, D. ids- . I roup, Rheum Usui, and such erup tive diseases as Senrht Fever, Measles, ami I rysipnas, tfie advantage if l.'i ti prone;- remedies promptly is ob vious, in in a;| such c.is. s the specifies net like a charm. The entire di vase CP ian -hK a! ieh are,.l such frontier I orenrrene*, and whieii s, i-it* ii In the loanoalioii ~f diseased lungs, bronchitis .and e- usum; 'ion, in- ,|J In- at owe cured by the Fever and u-ii. I'iPs. la i.llchr-:.i lis- ,s,s, >ui-i ; -is Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaints. Piies, Female Debility, and Irregularities, I i ilea iaehe.--. Sore or Weak Eves, Catarrh, Silt Klieum, an.l . tiu r old erupti'ins, the case has specifics whose proper applirati.-u v.ill ull'ord a euro in almost every instance. O'on li e euro of a single chronic difficulty, such ns Dyspepsia, piles or t'atarrli, Headache or Female Weak ness, has mure than paid for the ease ten limes over. PRICE. Case of 20 vials complete, lu morocco, and Book $T< Case of 20 Vials, and Hook, plai Case ef 15 numbered boxes, and Book 2 •Case of ti boxes, numbered, and Book 1 Single numbered boxes, with directions 25 cents. Single lettered boxes, with directions 5(1 cents. 'Large case of 2 •