ornado In Western Pennsylvania. A3 ENTIRE VILLAGE DESTROYED. ouses and Larnt Blown Dotcn7'erriic Hailstorm 1100,000 wort of Properly l)ctroyedFour Pertont Killed Forty Venom Wounded. (Fiom the Clarion Banner, Extra.) Wednesday last, the 30th inst., will long remembered in the annals of Clarion unty, as forming one of its moat terrible 'Ocli3. A boot dood on that day, a heavy nek clond was Been advancing about thirty da south of St. Charles Furnace. An awful aring soand accompanied it, and passing on the farm of Mr. Shoomaker, !t burst with rrible fury, tearing his house and barn into agments and breaking one of the legs of r. Shoomaker the dwelling of Mr. Thomas ongborty was next strnck, and which wps own to pieces, the furniture broken tj omn, and bis daughter killed ; test the nse of M'Conucll Henry was blown down, id 1) is wife seriously hurt. The barn of iseph Smith was completely wrecked. The )uso of a Mr. Charles Stewart, three quar ts of a mile north of New Bethlehem, was own down, and his wife killed, and other embers of the family injured. The storm, passing through Ilessville, destroyed the vern of Nathan llaoe. and killed bis dangh r. In passing north of Millville, the storm stroyed the barns of Jacob Hartzell, John id Samuel Stuck ; the house of John Mohney as blown to pieces, and his wife carried say, and no traces of her bad been found st night at 12 o'clock, (30th inst ) 1 n its course the storm did not strike either lillville or Now Bethlehem, but beyond the rroer place it struck the village of Ilessville. i this place wore a number of dwellings, rick, frame and log, and also a large grist ill, and a substantial bridge, spanning lied ink ; every bouse, barn, mill, bridge, and ib store or Irvin McFarland, were destroyed, id four lives lost. Among the killed were ie wives of Irvin McFarland and Mr. less. A terrible hail storm passed through a trtinn of Porter and Redbank townships. Inch in its eourse did an immense amount of image. Beside destroying every fence in s- truck, fields of graiu were badly injured, id, as a matter of course, beiog left open, e cattle got in and committed still further iVBgPS. Taken altogether, the hailstorm and torna 3, an immens') injury to lifo and property is been sustained iu the townships of 1'orter id Kudbank. (From the Jcfletii.ii Star, Extra, May 31.) BnnnKvii.i.E, Pa., May 31st, I860. Since 10 late number of the Star went to press, we ive received more intelligence respecting ie ravages and disasters of the storm of sterday. Its course was from southwest nvard northeast. Mr. Daniel Fogle, a citizen of this vicinity, S3 on his way borne from the mouth of lahoning, at the Allegheny river, and when 3 had reached Kellersburg, he was a witness . the passing hurricane or tornado. He tpposed it was one-half mile north of where j was, but it may bavo been two miles. It as in shape, like an invorted cone, in color rce smoke, a&J well delined in its outlines. he eight was grand aod imposing. Objects ere observed in the cooe, and were supposed, ; first, to bo birds, but were afterwards dia pered to be brunches of trees and other lbstauces. Cotnirjg on, be took dinaor at 'exas. Wm, Shoemaker, who resides not far from exns, had bis barn, bouse, and all his out uildings entirely demolished; all of his imily were injured some of them seriously, hreo persons ore reported killed north of I'tlik'bem. North of Millville, four miles :is side of Bethlehem, houses and barns wero ostroyed, and a roof carried from one furm auuiuer. oouaiuan .uuudojs Darn was pstroyed. One milo and a hulf this sido of Millville, Ir. Shiek'a house and barn were torn down, :.d the barn was consumed a if by fire. 'us-sing thence to Mess's dam, on Ued Bank reck, the tornado did its most fearful ravu. i'B on the villngo called Mayville. Kight iniilies have been left entirely homeless heir dwellings having been entirely destroyed. "e have it from M r. J. S. Barr, of Troy, l:o was there giving assistance after the torni, and Mr. Fogle, that from all of the welling houses touched by the storm, the tore-room, the large grist-mill, saw-mill, &e here appears to be not enough stuff left on ho grouuJ oat of nbicb to erect one bouse 'ho large bridge over Bed Bank was torn to lecei, and the abutments badly ir.iured A Mr. Young, residing there, who was run ver by a raft some time ago, was not able to iove around much at tbe time, saw a barn or table coming towards bis house, and threw littisell on his bed. I he windows of his ou?t were blown in, and, in a twinkle, bis ouse anu the bed on whicb be was were car led away, nnd be was left on a part of tbe 'oor thut remained. Search was being made or his bureau, cupboard, trunk, Ac, and not ven a puticle of any of them was found .hen our informant left tbe Geld of disaster Mine of his family were injured. Mr. Ferry s, blacksmith, was carried five or ix rods, and hud with bim his child of two ears of oge. It was cot hurt; he was lightly injured. KILLED. The following is a list of the killed; Mrs tlcl'arland, David Baucbman, ooe of Mr laio s children, and a child, name not known Mrs. Mcrorlond was carried some distance y the 6torm. SEVERELY INJURED. The following is the list of those seriously njureJ, some of whom are cot expected to ive. Severul not named in this list were njurod, more or less, but we give the names a niobo requiring medical aid : Two of Mr Irviu McFurland's children, John Hess, Mrs, Hess and three children, one of Mrs. Ilain's 'jhilJren, Jobn Sarvey, John Shick, Mrs. Kchiudeldecker, D. D. Boyington and four or live of his family, Matthias Leight, two strangers, David lless's arm broken in two places, Mrs. Ferry's arm broken in two iilaces and three of her children injured. Mrs. Ilain's ribB were broken, aod one leg so badly crushed that the physicians had to amputate it. Dr. Straessly, of llinggold, was there getting shoes on bis horses. His bnggy was taken up and torn to pieces, and tbe harness was stripped off bis horses. Ilia own boots were torn from bit feet and bis clothes from bis body. TflE DESTROYER DESCRIBED. Different persons in Mayville, seeing this moving destroyer from different positions, give different descriptions of its appearance. Some say that it was "a column of midnight darkness BtreaKej witn ligntning," others "as a mass of smoke surrounding fire," and others Bay it was "like a whirlwind of bre." Passing from Mayville across Red Bank creek, it demolished Paul Uearhart's bouse nnd barn, tbe Utter being consumed by fire, Before the storm reached tbe boose Mrs. G, bad left it, and taking bold of some bashes uot far distaot, was uninjured. Passing on towards the northeast, it destroyed the bouse, burn, and all of the other buildings belonging to lsaao Motter, near Zioo Church, in Beaver township, this county, lie and all of bis family were badly injured. There were nearly twenty-five buildings in the town of Mayville, all of which were des trojeJ. We have intelligence from along nearly fifty mile of tbe track, and all build ings, Jsc, were demolished by tbe storm. Drs. Meecbling, of Brookville, Browo, of Troy, Stewart, of Ureenville, Clarion county, nnd Vanvalzub, of Clarion, were present kbortly after tbe disaster, rendering yeoman's service to those in distress. Di. Jlitl, of Kinggold, came iu the etening. Hogs, dogs, poultry, and sherp were h U'-'l Apple trees were lifted out of th u''"""'1 and carried away, "root and brum h." The gardens were entirely destroyed. The trees in thai vicidity which were torn down present a peculiar tight. They fell from tbe outside of the track with their tops towards the centre of the track. Two new wagons, just painted, were literally torn into mere particles. From tbe region of McLain Ferguson's the storm passed crossing tbe Brookville and Indiana road botween Jobn Montgomery's and Alex. McKinstey's. Tbonce near Knoxville, in Knox township, where it did considerable damage. Here follows the next disaster : IIORSB KII.LKD AMD MAN WOUKDKD. About six miles tip Sandy Lick from Brookville, a fearful storm passed on Wed nesday about noon, prostrating trees, Ac The track of tbe storm was abont one-half mile wide there. Samnel Montgomery was working in a clearing, near where Joseph . Hall's dam on Sandy Lick is, and was over taken by the storm. He bad bis knee and bip joints either broken or put out ol Joint oy the falling trees. Tbe horse be was riding wss killed, wbile another one escaped. This one is so hemmed in by, tbe fallen timber, that he will have to be fed there several days before he can be gotont. It passed on, and crossed tbe 1 ike at Henry Amcr's, near Reynolds' took the roof off bis bouse went to Dietrick's where it tore his buildings to fragments. At the country line, it did similar damage. Mr. Deitnck s boy got a leg broken, and a man bis head badly cut, and thus went the Btorm in its career of destruction sweeping all be fore it, away towards tbe northeast. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. The rain and hail storm of Wednesday last will be long remembered by the citizens of this immediate vicinity ; but the tornado whicb passed over a part of Beaver township, this county, on tbe same day will have a firmer hold on the minds of the people of that vicini ty, since so much damage was done. We have tbe following facts from porsnn witnessed the scene. They saw so winds, one of which was terrible ' vbo i. and did the damage. Tbe track troyer was not more than two i Henry hparr 8 barn aud bous down, and nearly all of lb., orchard were torn out of r- tbence to McKaio Farguson' tore bis large double frame pieces, aod laid tbem flat on the e- and left them in as regular order as ir ' oising Two horses ond a colt wen' time and were not hurt. a held, was lifted up and c and turned npside down, a with sucb force as to smash - His large two-story frame i upper story torn away, or boarding of tbe first story w The same persons, on their wa' saw some of the weather boai from the place it started. . Mr. Ferguson's was sligh leveled, and trees stripped t One hulf of the roof of lsaa. was torn off, and carried froi or four rods. Shaffer and 1 neighbors. Who does not . those who have met with thi Tun Western Tormado ! ', TICULARS TeRRIIILE DESTRCCTI- , Chicago, June 5. The deva" "' which visited Eastern Iowa and Illinois, on Sunday night, was ' between Marion uud Cedar Ka , coanty, Iowo, goiug northwest oi , in three separate currents, and . track of tbe Chicago railroad seve At Lisbon the depot buildings, a ' warehouses in the village, were et molished. A train of ten freight ci ' loaded, were lifted bodily from tbo . dashed to pieces ! Before reaching it bad killed sixteen persons. On passed north through Mecbanicsvilk isniiig everytning in r sixteen persons, .i through Union Urov course, am currer , . iu th .' seventeen persons. 1 . tbe ruilroad, near Du seven persons, sixteon o, the fumily of Tboir passed south of the t Lowmeor, demolishing Millard, killing Mr. Mil bis family. Tbe current of Camanche, on tbo ' point tbe loss of life is . urst reported. From V cannot be less than 55 alone. Some reports gi't estimate, but the bodies ci There are also 125 woundet. are fatally injured, and 10 a. this place, a large lumbor raft, twenty-four men, was scattered, one of tbe men were lost. Two i were on board, were also drowoi Tbe tornado is koown to bav ' distance of ninety miles in Iowa,, in Illinois. The loss of life cul than, one hundred aud fifty. During yesterday, two trains , run every hour from Clinton to . disaster, with relief for the sufferei' 1 1 1 KCA TTLE V IS EA Vk '. A despatch from Newark, N. J! tbe cattle disease has appeared in 2s four out of seven beasts already ba . from its effects. Tbis is a startling intelligence. Tbe ravages of the e tbe New hncland States have been t. ded and thorough thut public mee ,' now being called to devise means to , tbe further spread : the Massachusetts lature have appropriated a lurge sum ot j to tbe same object, all of which has t( ' eXDended Without AnV imnnplnnl vaaii,- subject is discussed earnestly in the r f pera ; a message oas Deen issued Banks; and all other Questions of? give way to this vital one. Upon a laree and most imnortant. the population there could full no In, blow than a mortality among their live si- so unnatural aod mysterious and appare j irrepressible. It is not wonderful tbot regarded by many as ao afflictive disp. of Providence, a dire token of tbe di of heaven. Engrossed with the anxiou of trade and politics it is only some sue t dv iuo very vuais oi our domestic svst serves to recall us to a sense, nf i t. f teoce. We eat tbe fruits of tbe busba f but of his toils and trials how mud I know 1 T h is rfisaoaea la .a t ioij vuuiuglOQS. close uron as, and unless the utmost vieiiau iu. uerus oi our own State w be infected. We trust thnt tha ;h nr f will be at once invoked. No mr rm. seems yet to have been devised. The mn $ spreads and kills, aod distress follow A Uur neighboring State should hav .n resources of scieotific research and applies' T at our command, even on selfish reasons, i During tbe beavv storm nn Mnr.,i , 1 the house of John U. Musser, residi.. u arris j p., centre CDunty, was struck lightning and shattered in a terrible mam i 1 ;rom the chimney tbe lightning took itscoot S through the bouse in different direptinn. setting and breaking stoves, tables, chairs f and scattering tbem about in tbe greatest ' confusion. Everv dish in the ennhn.. f broken, tbe works of tha clonic - tbe case and cartiallv meltori .nt . Ji ' burst open. There were eight persona In tbe boose at tbe time, none of whom hn,. except Mr. Musser, who was severely stun! ned, and ooe of the children bad the Lair of its head nearly burned off. Tbe bouse was fired in several places, but tha flm. .... extinguished before any serious damage was done in that way. A fowl roosting on a tree Bear by was killed, aod the leaden water pipea were melted a rnnrirlomM.. ,ii.i.n. i. ' !l. bouse. limbing in Liberia may be very pleasant, but must bo a little risky A recent paper from the colony states that a negro woman, who weut into tbe water for a batb, was sud denly "taken in out of the wet" by ao alligator- The voracious monster devoured tbe colored lady wilbont any dressing. Bogus gold dollars of the date of 1854, have been put into circulation in tbis community recently. They are so wall executed that it is difficult to tell them from the genuine, ex cept by weighing tbem. They are too light. Look out for them. Muncy Luminary, New Advertisements. SAVE YOUR FRUIT BY USING MASON'S Patent Sheet Metal Screw Top PRESERVE JAR MASON'S PATENT SHEET METAL SCREW Tor ! j411 that is necessary bei ng to screw the Capdown upon the Rubber Gasket, which is placed outsido upon the shoulder of the Jar, 3-4 of an inch dis tant from the top ; prevent the possibility of the flavor of the fruit being injured by coming in contact with the Rubber. Persons desiring these Jars, can be supplied by leaving their orders with H. B. MASSER, Sunbury, June 3, 18G0. Agent. A NEW LOT OF HARDWARE 6c SAD. DLERY. Also, the beit assortment of Iron Nails and Steel to be found in the county, at the Mammoth store of FRIL1NU & G 72 ANT. Sunbury, June 2, 1800. 10! YE LOVERS OF SOUP ! A7vc7h supply of Macaroni and Confectionery at FRILINU & GRANT'S. Sunbury, June 2, ISfiO. IT is Important to the LADIES to know thnt Friling & Grant, have the best and largest assortment of Dress Goods in the county. Sunbury. June 2. 1860. COCiliESS, ITAVING received extensive encouragement throughout the County, I offer myself as a candidate for CONGRESS; subject to the de cision of the Democratic Party, at its next pri mary election. J.J. REIMENSNYDER. June 2, i860. Inst Notice. 4 LL persons having any claims against the estate of Jacob Kuker, deceased, late of Lit tle Mnhonny township, Northumberland county, Pa., are hereby notified to present them for settle ment to the undersigned residing in the town of Trcvorton.in said county. Those knowing them selves indebted to the estate cither by note or ook account, are the last time notified to make mediate payment. All accounts remaining un tiled after the first day of August, 1 SCO, will laced in the hands of a proper officer for col. n. HENRY Z. RAKER, Adm'r. -rton, June 2, 18C0. 4t HP.'S PATE1TT NUTE FREEZER, t-ed for 1859 and CO, t CO., 280 Pearl-Ptreet, w-York. i constructed on scientific a revolving can and spring one hastens the freezing of removes it as fast as frozen, n freezing, with the least 1 in cost, as it is the most structure. principal cities and towr.s panicd with a book of re t. RICES. $3 on 4 (10 s no i 00 8 00 12 00 MASSER, Sunbury. '.IC"SALE E REAL ESTATE. vill offer at public sale.on the ATLRDAY, the S3J day J o'clock A. M., the follow- to wit, viz: THE WELL EST STAND, Michael Wilvert, situatt on Shamokin Valley & Potts in the Borough of Sl"N 'ind county, Pennsylvania, rge Frame HOUSE, ncar .0, Shed, Ice House and A Well of water with a od garden and very choice I excellent business, hav reliahle custom of any e will be given. MANUEL WILVERT. INS OF SALE, jrs to be paid aa soon as k down. Three hundred when possession will be Five hundred dollars on .481, and tbe ballance in acuta, with interest from Mit will be allowed for may be made over and 'tvo mentioned. JRT SALE. rder of the Orphans' tlauJ county, will be he public house of - lonrn of Shamokin, JUNE, I860: The of a certain Tract ihip, Norlhumber y lands of the Phil Shamokin Valley .pany, on t!:o south n the east and wet rawn, containing two whrcon are erected being part of a i the name of f Ground hkh he around Vlot of by street . r. Railroad, bounded on the j west by the Carbon th by street along the & P. Railroad, and on I to the estate of the late f ground containing en .e or leu, adjoining lot of iiamokin creek, a branch of isngular lot No. 444 on 1 out by McCarty, Davis, Late the estate of David j at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said 'OX OF SALE. ' ar valuation money to re land during life of the wi- ba paid to her annually Jond and Mortgage. 10 per ' naid as soon aa the property .a remaining 90 per cent pril, 1861, also be secured LVERTON, Trustee. urt 1 0. C. J & GRANT'S and see the : eapest assortment of Dry o bunbury. mn, t f THE MAMMOTH STORE ! THE MAMMOTH STORE! RESPECTFULLY beg leave to announce to the citizens of St'Nfll'R Y and vicinity, that their F.XTENSIVE 8TORE ROOM has been filled to a perfect jam with The largest Stock ever brought to this part of tbe country at one time. We have now, not only the handsomest, hut the LARGEST STORE IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA! and a atock of NEW GOODS which, in extent, variety, quality and Inwness in prire, re UN RIVALLED! We need not particularize, for WIS II A V 13 EVERYTHING!!? We have constantly on hand all kinds of DRUGS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARH, DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING U'vrrs and shoes, groceries, &c. ,&c., which we will dispose of at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Country Produce taken in exchange at the highest prices. Our stand Is one of the oldest in this section of country, and has always been tavored by the LARGEST and BEST run of custom in the neighborhood. We are thankful for patronage we have received in the past, aud hope that by a continual cff-t o accommodate our friends and customers, and in consequence of the largeness and variety of our stock, wa will merit and receive a continuance of the support and good will of the people. A'e cordially invite you to give us a call I COME ALL ! You will never regret a visit to the Very liarscsl and Cheapest Store, In this section of the Stato ! ! Remember the old stand, MARKET SQUARE, near the Cour House. Sunbury, May 19, 1860 ly Peoi HEAH WHAT THE PEOPLE SAT. Ttic nnilcr?lm.1 hnvlnir osM Prnfessnr nUMl'IIltETfl' Sl'KL'lHO HO.M'KOI'ATIIIC ItKMKDIM In our fniiiillw with the mnsl Atirn'tnry rculu, and ImvinK full cotift dVnce In th-ir Kenuiiit-m'M, imrity, siul ellji-ftcr, cheerfully recommend them to nil pertm who nih to have safe, re IWhie, an-1 efficacious remedies at hand for private or do mestic ne. The Rev. Wm. HostmT, e.lltor of "The Northern Inde pendent," Auburn, N. Y. ; the Rev. E. II. Cressev, D.D., llcclor of 9L tvtcr a (Jhur.-h, Auburn, N. V. ; the llev. 11. 1. Ives, Chnpln'n of the Auhurn. Slate Prison; the Rev. Spencer M. Ri--e, R-ctor, New-Ileilf'.rd, Mruw. ; the Iter. Allen Steele, New-Yrk Conference ; the Iter. Samuel NVho!, Kt-fleneee Conference, X. Y. ; the Rev. P. 8. Pratt, Dorset, Vt. ; the Her. John K. Ruble, ItulTiilo ; A. C. If art, Kan., I't'ra, S. Y. : the lion. Neat Dow, Portland, Me. j Ihe Hon. S huvler Colnix, Sonlh-llend, Ind. ; the Hon. (ieorpo Humphreys, N. Y. : Henry D. Cook, Esq., Kdltor of Tiie Ohio Slato journal, C"l'immi", Ohio; the Hon. R. IT. e-llo, Kli.'; the ilon. 'Joseph llenedict, files, N. y'. ; Win. Ihistol, Kq., nira, N. Y. ; A. S. Pond, Kj., Utlca, N. Y. ; Urahnm, M"litie, in,; ihe ll in. Thomas J. thase, Monti- UST OK SPECIFIC ItKMKMKS. V. 1. F ir Vvor. C"ntrc'ifinn, ami Inflammation. N . 2. K'tr AV'ini. Kt-vor, Wurm CjIic, WcIHhr the Bed. N'. it. For Colic, Co ins, Tor..i.i.g, ati'l Wakefulness of I'lfti.U. Ni. 4 Fur iJiarrlfa, Ciioltra In fan turn, and Summer CiiitmiiL'(. i N(. ,V F ir Cllr, Orii'!n?!', Pysrntcry, or Hloodj Flux, j No. rt. F-ir ChdUTii, I'h'ilpra Sforhus, Vomltlrur. No. 7. Fr Cui;h, Coll, Influenza am) Sore Throat. N(. S. For T't" li-:fhf F.icc!Hhc, nnd Noiirnlpla. ' N. 9. For llfnihiche, Vertigo, lit-iit and Fuluioss of tlie N. 10. Pv-trrrn Pii.tj F-ir WVik and Deranged 8Lotnrh, CMtisMpnti-.n, nnd Liver ('omfiliint. I No. 11. Fm F?tMAi.K Iit;iw;LLAHiTiu.s, Scanty, ralnfnl, or Sirprtwe.l Periods. 1 No. 12. Frir liicorrhcn, Profuse Mrnsc ami Charing Dwn 'f Fr-nnii'i". i No. IS. For Crmiii, irtirse C vili. B.vl nreatli!n!T. fo. 14. Smt llni;i'M Pii.ij Fur Erysii":las, Eruptions. Plmplr in the F'e. ! ir.. liiu-inrtr Pn.T.q. F r Pain, Iimcnesn, or Sarft 1 nrra in Uie Onnt, llt'k, Liin., or Lln.l'H. ! A. r.r F.Ti-r a-i.1 Miimnnajel Air-iei. Atfue, Cliill Fever, V:mb Ague, OIO P. F r Pil-'t, ln'm.I or THi limr, Infernil nr FTternnl. O. For H.'r. WiV. rr I-ifljuneJ 1'yvs and F-y.-lids; Fail Inc. Weuk, ur Illurrc I SU. C. For Calarrh, of ! t f.u l!: ;-r reeftst, cither with ol!"Tri!cti"n r uromsn di-ffntrin'. W. c For WhnojiiiiK tm:h, abr.tifS Irs vblcnco anJ flhortvniiip its coursi1. In all aut: disc-iS", cucii n Fevers, Inflamniati"n, Dinrrhei, P.vPi'iitci-v, Cry up, Kh-'iiru.ili'ti, ni.fl niu-h ertip live tJtMwrtf an HfarUt Fev-r, M--aK-H. a: 1 Krvlpt-la. the advantarf" of privity tin .rui"r r'iif.i:e prumj tly isrb vioun, and in nil anch uwi lii act like a charm. The entire uist-H.ce is v'.teu Hi.'-ti-d :t once, and iu nil ckm-i the violence of the nt'.-i.-k ir. l. rii;t.d, the disetwr short cued, mill renlrn.'d Wt. thtiifrcri'ii. Coupha aud Cold, which ai ! Much frrntpnt offurronc?, and which no often ny thf rouPil;iti-ti ul diw.wd lnnfM, broncl.Uis nrd cui,.si!ii tjon, u.uj, ull be ul olcv curvJ Vy the Fei.-r and CMtah VX. In all chronic l us.-?, h nn T i pppa, TVVaV 5'omstrh. Constipation, I.iwr Com plaint, PiIis, Feinalf Inhilliy, ami Irrciriiiariiien, cU I Ijicht-B. . n-e ir WVnk Kyes, Catarrh, fc:t 1 1 Kheum, mid other old eniptini, the cf- has p':ifics whoi prnprr iip,ilk,iulih nitl si! -rd a cure in nlumut tvery IliBttnce. ortcn the cure tf a hinrle chniilc dilticulty, such as DyspepMhi, Piles or Cntsrrh, lleadiiche ur Female Weak nus, hus more than 'aid K-r the cist ten turns ovrr PP. If F Cssp of 21 v'U rompl. te. In nionicco, and Itjok Cnite tf ji vuili. and lt j-.W, plain Cnse of l.'i inimtiered hoxt nd Hook .... 4 .... a CHSB Of 6 1 rXCM, nillUiMTfl, KThI It'll ik ... I Mnle ii'nubereil t.M.-, uith .tire. tiniia C.t cents. Sinlc lett re.t tn.xes, with d!iv tiri,s M cents. l.are cu-c of '1 oz. vials, fm" phtntuis uud physicians.. ,tJ15 AUO SPF.CIFK'. For sniMioa PiHHi-h-. fti.pr.s;..!, IVflh-ul!, I.n.1. -re.l Preathliij;, alfndt-d with Colli; h and Kspecl tratiun. Price, fit' cent per Imr. Fhk Kau lnsi:HHf,:w isn lmrJi-XH lilschnrpe fnan the Khi", the result of H'ailct F'-ver, MmiI.-. or Mi-rnirtnls. For No'es in the 11. ml, Hanlt of lle.irinp, soil Hinging In the F.rttH, and K;ir-iicb p.ice, fy cent- er box. Fa S ituKi'i.. K.idsrjT'-d ilM'ilt, Kulii '.ed an. I Indurat ed ToiifciN, P'vul'.in; and Old Urer, Scrofulous Ci.chexy of Children. Price. !-0 cents per h-.x. Foa tiw.vr.nu Iikuu iTr. Phiica) or Nervous Weakness. Either thr reimlt of tSi. !-1-.. r.xct .vve M.-dicaii-ui, or Ka faatistlnr lHfi-harcM. Price, f0 vkt, .er h"V. k'ua iMeii-sv. Fluid Accuniulii'htie, Tumi t Hellins, ltli Scanlv S.vretiot'"i. Pri-f, f-0 tent per t. . Fuk" Sr.A-Si. nhaw !) uihly Hickiu-s. Vertleo, V.iusea, Vomitintt. iSicriiiras fiotn ridii.j or uiuliou. Price, fx ceuta per box. Foa I binawt Disk .-t.-. For (travel, Ueiml Cnicu'1, Dim cult, Painful Urinutiuu, Diseases of tlie kiine.. Price, W cents pr box. For Hi-mis u. Kmimion.! tnvolMntary Dincharpei and Conserpuent Prostrath-n nnd Debility, Dad Uenuit of F.vll Ilftbii. The most succe.-rul mid elTi. t. itt .vnedy known, and ninv he relietl uptiii as a cure. Price, nilh full direc tions, 1 per box. penun who winli t p!i themelves under the profes sional sre. nr to mV advice of Pr.f. Ilrvrnnf.vs. ran do so, at his oflk'tt llruii twav, dally from 6 A.M. to & P.M. or by letter. OUR ni:MFPIK3 PY MAIL. T.r.olt ever the lit ; make up a CMtc of what kind ynu choiiae, nnd lncl.19'- the a:i:oini in R current n te r stftn'pt by mail t our uddre-, at No. fVi 1; mud way, Nev. VhU, and the medh-ina lt be duly returned by inii or tvpren?, free of ebr;-e. AflKNl'S WANTFTV M desire n active, efficient Apent for the s-ile of our Kvine-ii.-s in every town ir iv.'i'Miuntty In ths L'nited States. Addre- Dr. V. Hl MPIIitliYS A Co. No. f uit Hroadwav, NfW-YouK. A. W FISHER, Agent, Sunbury, Pa. May 20, 1800 ly ORPHANS' COURT SALE. TX pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court S- of Xorthumberland county, will be exposed to public sale on Tuesday, the 19th day of J L'X E next, on the premises, the following described rcil estate to wit: The one equal tndivided half part of all that certain TRACT OF LAND, situate in Delaware township, Xorthumberland county, bounded and described aa follows north by part of same tract of lands lying in Muncy creek townbhip, Lycoming county ; east by lands Belonging to the heirs of (ieorge Masteller, dee'd.; south by lands of John Eysler, and on the wet.t by lands of Elizabeth Eysler, containing NINE TY ACRES, more or lew, all clear, on which are erected a two story Dwelling House and bank Darn, and other outbuildings. Late the estate of Edward Transue, dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.,of said day. when the terms and conditions of sale will be made known by JACOB TKAXSL E, Adm r. By order of the Court ,'ourt, ) it o. c S li, 1800. ) J. 1). MASSEK, Clk Sunbury, May 2i, To the Voters of Xorthumberland County. I pillow CiTixiKi. Encournged by many friends, I am induced to olfer myself to the people aaacandidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the approaching election, and respectfully solicit your suffrages, pledging that, in case I am elected, I will perform the duties incumbent on that olfice faithfully, impartially, anil to the txsi of my ability. M. K. B ACHM X. Lower Mahanoy tp., May 6, 1800. 500 pounds of CARPET R AGS wanted at tbe store of BRIGHT & SON VOW FOR MAMMOTH STORE, " Everybody buys Goods there. Why 1 Because they can buy them cheaper than anywhere else. Sunbury, May 20, 1SC0. BOOTS & SHOES are sold cheaper than ever at tha Mammoth Store. Call and sea our assortment and ascertain our prices, and you will not fail to buy. FKILING A GRANT. Punbnry, May 28, 1680. 18G0. SPRING k SUMMER 18G0 Fill LING & GRANTS nAIVITvlOTH STORE! MARKET SCJLAKE, SCMiCRY, FA. TRILINO Ac GRANT, respectfully announce to their friends nnd the public, that they have just received the Very I,argel and Best Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS evor brought In Suulmry, which will bo tlisposr., ofnt the vorv LOWEST PRICES, far CASH OK COUNf RV PKODCCE. "Vc keep everything ! We keep everything ! ! ""Wc keep everything ! ! ! Thankful ta our frivmls for jmst favom, we soli cit a continuance of the same, at the Largest Store in Central Pennsylvania! Largest nnd Cheapest Store ! ! LargCSt 111(1 ClieapCSt ! ! ! " 1 ITT Call, Sec, and be convinced ! FKILING & (JRANT. Sunbury, Mny 19, 180. Micriltalty. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Feiiow-Citizens : KncournRcd by many friends, I am tndured to ofT.'r mysnlf to the people aa a candidate for the office of SHERIFF nt the approaching elrttion, and respectfully so licit jour guffraRcs, pledging that in case I am fleeted, I will perform the duties incumbent on that ofiicc faithfully, impartially and to tho best of my ability. O. M. RENX. Sunbury, April 81, IflCO. To the Democratic Voters of Northumber land County. FELLOW CITIZEX.S : I hereby offer mvself as a Candidate for the office of SHERIFF, subject to tho rules of tho Democratic Fnrly. Should I bo nominated nnd elected, I will perform the duties of the oliice faithfully and to the bct of my ability. M. E. lil'CHER. Sunbury, April 23, HC0. To the Eemocrats of Northumberland County. FfctLow-DRMornns : I hereby offer mvself as a Candidate for the office of FKOTIIOXOTARV, &c, subject to the rules of tho Democratic party. Should! be nominated aud elected, I will fulfill tbeduticit of the ollices to the best of my ability, nnd pledge myself not to ask for a re election to mid offices, believing the one term principle to be the true democratic one. CHAS. J. DKl'XEK. Sunbury, April 29, 1 Still. I'UOTllOXOT.tltY. To the Dcmecralic Voters of Northumberland County. Tkliow Dr.MoenTs: I hereby offer myself as a candiJate for re-election for the office of Prothonotary, Ac, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Should I be nominated nnd elected, I will perform the duties of the office faithfully, and to the best of my ability. DAXIEL ISECKLEV. Sunbury, May 8, 1800. To the Democratic Voters of Northumber land County. FELLOW CITIZEN'S : Kncouraged by many of my friends, I here by oiler mysolf as a candidate fur the oliice of SHERIFF, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Should you see proper to nominate and elect me, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and to the best ol my ability. JOHN' IJ. HELLER. Chilisquaque twp., May 12, 18U0. To tho Democrats of Northumberland County. Ij'j.lLow Citiiess : I hereby ofTer mynelf as a candidate tor the office of COl'NTY COMMISSIONER, subject' to tho rules of the Democratic party. Should I be nominated and elected, I will perform the duties of the olfice faithfully, and to the bett of my ability. ISAAC D. RAKER. Little Mahanny tp., May ft, 1SG0. To the Democratic Voters of Northum berland County. Fniow Citizens : I hereby offer myself " a candidato for the olfice of SHERIFF subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Should you see proper to nominate and elect me, I shall discharge the duties of the oliice faithfully and to the best of try ability. MARTIN GASS. Shamokin Twp., May 19, 18S0. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Gentlemeh : I offer myself as an independent candidate for the Oliice of SHERIFF of Northumberland county, at the next general election. If you think proper to elect me, you shall have my thanks, and I pledge myself to execute the olfice faithfully. C. W. SNYDER. Shamokin Twp., May 19, 18G0. IT IS NOT NECESSARY to tell the people. A that the Mammoth Store is a "one price store" as they always knew that, but it is necessary to let them know that we have repleni.hed our stock and will continue to receive new Goods every few days. We are determined to supply the pen pie, with the most desirable good at Ihe lowest prices. FRIL1XU & GRANT. Sunbury, May .u, ihuu. FRESH Si:i'FLY OF DRl'GS at the Mammoth More. Also, anew lot ot per fumery, Soaps and Fancy Article. Very cheap. FKILING & GRANT. Sunbury. May 28. 18ti0. JARKIS' Soothing Syrup, for Children teeth- - ing. For sale at October 16, 58. FISHER'S- 11 VK Barrels Portland Kerosere Oil, Ihe best ia market, at FKILING &t GRANT'S. Sunbury, January 28. I860. LET everybody know that Friling & Grant, have the best assortment of goods of all kinds and that they selling them cheaper than ever. Bunbury, May 28, 1BC0. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Sunbury, on Saturday, the 30lh day of June next, a certain tract of land, situate in the township of Upper Augusta, Northumberland county, adjoining Innd of Michael Shipn on the north, Innd of John Farnsworth on the east, Shamokin creek and land of John W. Frylihg on tha south, and land of Joseph Gass on the west, containing 88 acres, moro or les, about 70 acres of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, whereon are erected a two stiry log dwelling house, weathcrboarded, a large bank barn, a two story frame tenant house with cellar and ice house under it, and other outbuildings ; also, a good well of water, a good orchard, Ac. Also, a certain other messuage and tract of land situate in said township of Upper Augusta, adjoining Shamnkin creek and land of Joseph Gass on the north, other land of said intestate and Joseph Havidge on the east, land of John W, Peale and Samuel V. Sickle on tho south, and land of Philip Sarvey on the west, containing 9" acres, more or less about CO acres of which arc cleared and in a good state of cultivation whereon are erected a largo two story log dwell ing house, rough cast, a large bsnk bam, wagon shed, and numerous other out buildings, a good, never failing spring of water, a good peach nnd apple orchard, &c. The Shamokin Valley Rail road lasses through both of the above mentioned farms, about 2J miles east of Sunbury. Also, another certain messuigo and piece of land, BltitntA in ti.l f .iiT..L-k in n I. ...... A . .... yj, , IT11 OgUNOt, adjoining Shamokin creek and land of Joserh I f .u- . .i. t i- .. . . i .'.it- on iiir nurui, nnu nojoinmg tnn otner land ol the said Silas Wolvcrton, deceased, lant above mentioned and described on the east, south and west, containing three and a half acres, more or less, ail of which is elesred nnd in n good state of cultivation, whereon are erected a ono and a half story log house, a frame stable, a good spring of water, &c. Also, a certain other mcsflunge aud pieco of land, situate in said township of 1,'pper Augusta, adjoining Shamokin creek and land of the estate ol said intestate on the north, Innd of John W. Fryling on the east, luml of Joseph Savidge on the south, and other land of said intestate on the west; all of which is cleared and in a good stato of cultivation, and containing six acres, moro or less. Late the estate of Silas Wolvcrton, deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. .M. of said day, when the terms and conditions of sale w ill be made known by WILLIAM REED, Administrator. uy oruer ot the c ourt J. II. MASSElt, Clk., O. C, Sunbury, .May ft, 18ti0 E STATS Cr GEO DF.HK, DECEASED. Gideon Derk, ") In the Orphans' Court of vs Northumberland county. The heirs of George Writ of partition of valu Dcrk, deceased. i ation, returnable to August j Term, 18C0. To Samuel Derk, residing in the Stalo nf Ohio, Catharine Dctk intormarned with Adam Fees, Elizabeth Derk intermarried with Georgo Kcrs tetter, George Derk, Michael Derk, Daniel Deik, John Derk, Gideon Derk, Benjamin Derk, Peter Derk, Maria Deik intermarried with Philip Gra der, Solony Derk intermarried with Andrew lvlinjer, all residing in Northumberland county, and Leah Derk intermarried with Solomon Dolig residing in Potter county, Pa., all heirs and legal representatives of George Derk, deceased. You and each of you, are hereby notified, that by virtue of the above writ, to me directed, an in quest will bo held nt tho late residence of said George Derk, deceased, in Cotncron township, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, the Mth day of June next, (lytiu.) at 10 o'clock A. M., for tho purpose of making partition of, oi to valuo aud nppraisc the real estate of said decedent, (to w it : A certain tract of land, situate in Cameron township, Northum berland county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Geo. Hornberger, Elizabeth Sleig, nnd others, con taining HO acres, moro or less.) At which time and place you may attend, if von think proper. JAMES VANDYKE, Shcnlf. Sheriffs Office, ) Sunbury, May 12, 18C0. J Italc of Sarah Kerr, defeated. James reitler, "j In Iho Orphans' Court of vs j Northumberland county. The heirs of Sarah ) Writ of Partition nnd Kerr, deceased, j valuation, returnable to J August Term, 18'iO. To Jane TeilTer late Jane Kerr, Sarah Lever ria, intermarried with Wallace Russell, Eliza intermarried with Ducialow, William Kerr, and John H.Wilson guardian of James and Richard Kerr, minor children of James Kerr and Thomas Kerr, deceased, heirs and legal re presentatives of Sarah Kerr, late of the Borough of Turbutville, in Northumberland county, Penn sylvania, deceased. You as.J each of you arc hereby notified, that by virtue of tho abovo writ lo me directed, au inquest will be held upon the real estate of said Sarah Kerr, deceased, to wit : Three certain tuts or pieces of ground, situate in Lewis township, and the borough of Turbutville, Northumberland County, aforesaid, on Tuesday the 26th day of June next, (I860,) at l(t o'clock A. M., for tbe purpose of making partition of, nr to valuo and appraise the snid real estate, at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. JAMES VANDYKE, ShcrilT. Sheriffs Oliice, ) Sunbury, May 12, I860. ) A N o TlnslfTuiTivA L of N E XV GOOD S, J. II. EXCEL, or Snnl.ury, Ia., HAS just arrived with splendid STOCK of SPKING AND tUMMKR GOODS, from Philadelphia, lo which ho respectfully invites his friends and the Public to call and inspect, he wilt spare no time in showing them. Among his stock of goods will Ufound, FINE BLL'E AND BLACK FP.E1TCH CLCTS. Fine Black and Fancy Casimeres '1 weeds, Sat inctts, Jeans, Black Italian ('loth, Cashmeretie, Cottonade, Linens, Linen Drill, Linen Check, and Fancy Vesting, also a largo assortment of Ready-made CLOTHING for men and boys (cheap.) FOR LADIES WEAR, Black and Fancy Dress Silk very cheap, Silk Tissue, Uereges, Chali and Chnli Kobes, lierege Delaine, Uerege Rubes, Figured Brilliant and a variety of other Dress Goods, Spriug aud Sum mer rihawls. Mantillas, Parasols, a good asort- meiit of white goods. Collars, Sleeves, lrUh Linen, Shirt fronts, Marseilles, Brilliant Ac. A general assjrtiueut of domestic Dry Go ds. Also a large slock of Hapj and Caps, Boots and shoes. Hardware, Queens and Glassware, Groceries, Cedirware, St me and Earthenware, Drugs and Paints, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Ham, Od, Tar Slc. N. B. Wall and Window Paper, Floor and Table Oil Cloth, Carpets, all the above will be sold at low prices for cash or country produce ta en in exchange for Goods. J. II. EXCEL. Sunbury, May. 19, I860. tf. J. T- SHINDEL COBIN, Attorney 5 Counsellor at Law EJTJIsrBTXEVX', 3? a. . WILL itu-nd faithfully to the collection of claims and all professional business in the counties of Northumberland, Montour, Union and Snyder. C'ouiixel given in Ihe German language. ttT Oliice one door east of tho Prolhonotary's office. Sunbury, May 36, I860. ly LINCOLN. WOOD & NICHOLS, Manufacturers and Importers. STB AW AND 2SXX.X.INEBY GOODS Silk Bonnet3, French Flowers, rANAMA, PALM LEAF, l.KOHOKN AND 8TKAW HATS, No. 725 Chesnut Street, 3 doors above Masonic Temple, PHILADELPHIA. May :, !e60.-4ra q q q q t? q SPRING GOODS. 22. IT. BRIGHT & S SUNBURY, 1?A.t INVITE the public lo call and examine their Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC combining beauty and durability. N O T IONS AND HOSIERY a very largo variety. ECOTS A1TD SHOES, all qualities and prices. GllOCKBIES, fresh and pure. II A 11 D W A R E , of every description. HATS CAPS, of the latest styles. (Jl'EENS W ARE AND GLASS W'ARK, newest and best designs. WILLOW AND WOOD WAKE, a first rate assortment, Ac, Ac., Ac. Our stock r.f tlio above is very lar-e. Purchasers will find it their interest to call and examine our assortment before puichasinj el - here. r-:r country produce Wnntcil in exchange, at tho highest prices. E. Y. BRIGHT k SON. Sunbury, April 21, IR'iO. ci ) oriiir&" CON ARI )i H. I'. Corner Ninth nnd Market .Streets. PHILADELPHIA. I X ITE attention to the largest stock Ihcy have ever ollered, comprising in part, LADIES CLOTH CLOAKS Of plain, striped and mixed (Moths, of the newest shapes and material, got up in tho most ELEGANT AND ARTISTIC manner, and to sell at very reasonable rales. LACE rOJNTES AND MANTLES, Black Silk Mantle.", Grey Dress Goods', Chene Mixtures, Barege Anglais, l'oplincttes, French Bareges, Barege Robes, Plaid Good.-i, Bayadere Goods, Black Dress Goods, Embroderies. A No. MENS' AND BOYS' WEAK. First rate Ulack Cloths, for $2 2o, $2 ot) and i-i Light Cloakings at 2", 41 51) and S2 Stock of Cloths is very lurge, select and cheap. CAsslMERES. Fancy, neat, plain, mixed and black. Goodscspecially for Hoys' near. Fine Black Casiimercs, $1 toSJ !.). Vesting of Silk, Valuneiri and Marseilles. COOPER ,V C'ONARD. Ninth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, vlpr il I, I8C0. CENTRAL HOTEL Sale and livery Stable. rI11"' subscriber respectfully announces to tho public that he is prepared to accommodate them with Saddle-Horses, Horses and Buggies, Sulkies, Carriages, Korkaways and Hacks, nt the shortest notice. His stuck of Horses nn admired for speed and gentleness. The vehicles arc neat and in good order. Careful drivers will always be i.i readiness t. carry passengers to any point desired. tV Omnibusses for pnrties and pic-nics can be had at all times with nr without driver. 'I he patronage of the public is respectfully so licited. J. II. ECKUERT, Manager. Sunbury, April 21, IH00. PANEL DOORS, wixmrn-stsn ami BLINDS, SHUTTEKS, &C, Eon Sale ur A. A. SIIISSLER. Sunbury, April 2S, 18r9.- 2m. Elower fcEEDari- GARDEN, Field and Flower Seeds, a choice variety at Ihe "People's One Price Store" of BRIGHT ci SON. Sunbury, April 7, '.SCO. To Consumptives IN 0 NERVOUS SUEPERERS, flHE subscriber, for several years a resident of JL Asia, discovered while there, a simple vegt" table remedy a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Nervous Debility. For the benefit of Consumptives ami Nervous Sufferers, he is willing to m&ko tho same public. To those who desire it, ho will send the Pre. scriplion, with full directions (free of chargeV also a sample of the medicine, which they will find a beautiful combination of Nature's simpio herb'. Those desiring tho remedy can obtuiu it by return mail, bv addressing J. E. Cl'TII DEI5T, ll.it.inicrhysi.-ian, No. 4S'J Broadway, New York. April 1 1, lfit;o. 3m TjHEFl'L IN A 1.7. FA.MILIES-HEUKM AN Si CO'S ltet.zine, which removes pjii.t spots grease, See, eVc, and cleans glove, silks, ribbons, Ac, equal to new, without the slightest injury to color or fabric. Sold bv all Drujuists. also at this office. 2!i cents tier boltlf. J. STEWART DEPUY. VTOOHNKI.Il'SMAll.WS", No V.V) J,mh!, rcon.l Strrcll, (llfll lliH.I to C. n Men. !') O IMiiliiitelplua, wiulit invite I tits a.lrnti..u l' tlieir' j fr.ettO and customers. l't the politic iu ueu.TuI, t" . a Utrtre mid well sclecte.) stot-k of CARPETINGS, J O t- onsiitinK of Velvets. Tapestries, Threr-Plvs.' ,: liimiMis. "l Ve.ioiiin. Alio, WINDOW , MlAIJKS.OII, CIO I'llS, MA TTINGS. Willi-, l-i y'.liKTS, HWS, .MAIS, b'l'Allt KOIW, Ac, 3 !wlni-li ho sells Very clu-iip for rash, whij.smle ryj !an.l retnil. lr l. Kl, It-rJU Iv ' - IRILIMi A. ORANT have just received b railroad the largest assortment of yCEENS WARE and liLASHWARK ever Irmght to Sunbury. Also, a fresh supply of DRY HOODS, consisting of Spring Dress Cioods, Prints, Mus lins and Notions. t r 7. IBtiQ. Miolt Notice. THE suhscrilwr having retired from business hereby notifies all persons indebted to him on Hook account or otherwise, to call and settle the same w ithout delay, otherwise they will be put into the bands of a justice for collectiou OEOKOE ROHRUACH. Sunbury, Nov. S. 1859. tf STOVES- 1."V")R SALE an excellent second-hand Ceok ing Stove, also several Cylinder Coal Stooes. Enqniie st this niliee. Orphans' Court Sale. SHINGLES ! SHINGLES ! ! Mill E subscriber bus just received the largest JL and best lot of Shinglesevcr brought to this place. Also a large lot of White Pine Siding, Joiee, Studding, P.iling and Sningling Lath, which he oilers very cheap for cash. Yard in Market Street, Sunbury, Pa. A. A. SIIISSLER. April SI, 1S60.
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