Wyoming County Whig. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1849-1852, April 25, 1849, Image 3

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    -anorm IsGiNn.. r nesryi B. Arab.
ny, editor of the Providencelburnal, is
elected Goverthr of Rhode Island by a
large majority. We caneratalate the
people of that State en the' isiiont and
felicity of their chose. m r . Anthony
is still a young . man, but upright, cm,
blersoddeserviag, and will Make it
ernor that many a larg,er §tate!might
well be 'rand of. We haVe decid e dly
disagreed with him ere now, hut never
ceased for n moment tnesteem 'him. As
the salary $4OO far the full 4erm of one
year will hardly raise him above the
necessity of pushing the'quill fora live
lihood hereafter t , we shall ,have a real
live poverripr in pie editorial fraternity
more correctly, they Governors
will have an Editpramong them. Much
good may he do them ! Tribune.
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In Tunkhannock township, on the
15th inst, bq Rev. L A. Bennett, Mr.
ABEL VARCY, to Mr% SARAH IBOAD•
LET, both of that place.'
In Springville, on Mon* moping,
23d inst., by the Rev. Mr. 'Mulky, Mr.
AARON BUNNELL ' , of Tunkbannock,
to Miss CLEXENTINE' LANE, j o f the
;former place.
'DIED: ; .
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In Lemon township, on Wedrimlay,
the 18th inst., Daniel'`,"chd,el, foimerly
of Monroe c. 0., aged ab ut 25 yeSirs.
In the city of New Y rk, on th}e 12th
inst., Mr. Robert Lotl,l of Carbondale.
in the 32d year of his 4e.
TUNKHANNOCK
01.00 Bull r .:
0,33 Me so .;
60 I.nr . .
23 Bee wax,
37
.Tall w
60'Egg :
I
Wheat .
Rye . .
Corn . .
Oats . .
Buckwheat
Potatoes
RAISING BLOOD
AND CONSUMPTIONI PAIN IN THE
SIDE & NIGHT SWEATS, ASTH
MA, WHOOPING COUGH,
PALPITATION 1011 THE'
HEART, LIVER COM
_ PLAINT, ,BILON
CHITIS.
And all diseases of the throat, lungs and li
ver, cured by Sherman's All-Healing Bal
sam. '
RAISING BLOOD 11ID CONSUMP
TION.
Mr. Milne, Builder, in Brooklyn, was at
'tacked 'with raisior, blood, followed by a
-cough, pain in the side, and all the usual
symptoms of consumption. He emplcyed
two ofthe best physicians they did him no
good, and told him he •
COULD• NOTE LIVE.
Hein-ingot* the wonde4ul cares perform
ed by-Shertnan's Balsam, he sent at ,ten
o'clock•ataight to Mrs. )3ayes 139 Fulton
street, and got a bottle;'it operated like a
charm, stepped the bleeding and cough!
Before he had taken onel,boule he was able
to be about his work. 4had
Sd VED HISiLDPE,
His datightet, residing ai,l27Myrtle Aven
one, can attest it. F
Mise.Ama Maston, of WI lliamsburgh, liv
ing in Tenth, near Soi th ; Fourth-street,
says—That she had beer troubled with a
backing cmgh, and painlin the chest, for a
long time, wbich at last became sc bad that
she was obed to give np !her school for
core than a year. She, then commenced
taking the All-Healing Balsam—which
soon alleviated hersymptorns. She is now
fast recavering, and has;rektined her labo
dons occupation as a teacher.
14 VE.417.3' -
Mr. John O'Neil, 10th avenue and 21st
street, suffeted with a tOneh, raising 01
phlegm, and pain in th 4 side. He could
get.
NO RELkEf;
,
_till he tried the All - Heating' Balsam, which
drove the pain from hiS side, allayed the
cough, and brought thel disease jpon the
4 0
surface; and before he ad taken three bot
tles, was entirely' chred I
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PLEURISY AND NSUMPTION.
Mrs. Baggas, a lady puirds of 70, resi
ding 88 Sheriff, has, for years been subject
to Attacks of Pleurisy, itaiSing of Blood,
severe Cough, Shortness of Breath, Pain in
•
liter Head and various , arts of her body.
fler friends believed he ,
PVERY.
REC. •
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The AU-Healing Balsam 'relieved her at
once of all her alarming symptoms, • and
cow she is able to attend td' her work.
ASTHMA AND'WHO
°PING COUGH.
Mrs. Lucretri&Wells, 9S 'Christie-street
I. S. Beals, 19 Delancey street Wm. H.
Youngs, 75 Walnut street, know the value
of this great remedy. %,
Ask for Sherman's All-Healing Balsam,
and see that his written signature is on
each bottle. e,
Price 25 cents and St pei U ttle.
Dr. Sherman's Worm and oagh Lozen•
ges sold as above.
Principal Office 106 Nastan f r
York.
For Sale Wholesale di
DURHAM, Agent for Wyo
PAZZION.A.
"311CIAILMENE-4412110
A LLEN LOTT Mies pl
nouncing to. the citizens
county,_ and to the public gene'
of the General Tailor, and
them that be haS , fixed hislt
he tellow handing on the eas
pike street; pearly - opposite t
Durham, where he will at -
tours exert himself to the u . ... 1
and fit his pattons.
Tanktiannock,fe,b. 27, 18 , •
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TO
Z2cieIadaCEItEa3DI)CDLEcKZE)9O
And from Montrose to Wilkesbarre,
tria. Providence.
;THE SUBSCRIBER would announce
1 to the public that arrangements have
been perfected for running the above lines
of Stages as Follows, viz:
Prom Tnkhannock to Lanesboro'
Leave Tunkhannock on Tuesdays Thurs
idaysland.Saturdays, upon the arrival of the
, Towanda Stages, and arrive at Lanesboro'
;at 9 o'clock the same evening.
Leave Lanesboro' on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays at 5 o'clock, A. M., and
arrive at Tunkhannock at noon.
From Non - trose to Wilkesbarre.
I
Leave Mo !
ro
tse on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fr days at 7 f o'clock, A. M., and
arrive at W Ikesbarm at 6 o'clock, P. M.,
the same dayt. -
Leave- Wlikesbarre, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Satnrdays at 7 o'clock, A. M. and
arrive at Mlurose at 6 o'clock, P. M.
The abov Lines connect at -Tunkhan
bock with the Wilkesbarre, Towanda and
Montrose Singes; at'Lanesboro' with the
New York iSn Erie Railroad, and the StageS'
running north from that place . ; at Bacon's
with the linelfrom Montrose to Wilkesbar
re; at Montrose with the Towanda, Owe
go and Binghamton Stages; at Providence
with the Carbondale and Steoudsburr, Sta-
ges; and at Wilkesbarre with the Easton
and Philadelphia lines.
By this route, passengers. will avoid the
night riding Incident to the route via Mont
rose in ordeto reach the same• train of
Cars. 1
• Good F-orses and Carriages, and
careful and accommodating drivers, have
been obtaine, and the Proprietor hopes to
merit and receive the patronage of the
public.
313:&"`A2012EM=9
From Tnnktannock to Lanesboro' $(2,00
" Montrose to Wilkesbarre-, 2,00
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" • Tunk annock to Stroudsburg, 3,:5 F0R SEi TS, apply in Tunkhannock
MARTIN'S HOTEL;
[ Lanesboro' at Ellsworth's ‘‘
[ Montmse lat Searle's n
i Wilkesbarre at E. F. Wells' "
L Provide* at Adams' CI
J. SILKMAN, Proprietor.
Wtt. C. HAviLev, Agent.
MARKET.
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ROCLAMATION.—Whereas, the
P
Hon. WM. JESSUP, President Judge
of the Court pf Common Pleas and Court of
General Qurter Sessions of the Peace and
the President Justice of the Court of Oyer
and Termin i er and General Jail Delivery,
for the trial hf capital and other offences,
for the Eleventh Judicial District of Penn
sylvania, and i Wm. S. JAYNE and PERCI
ram LEMOr. Esq's, Associate Judges of
the Courts of Common Pleas and General
Quarter Sespions of the Peace, and Asso
ciate Justices of, our Courts of Oyer and
Terminer add General Jail Delivery of the
county .of Wyoming, have by their pre
cept to me directed ordered
A General Gond of Oyer and Terminer and
4neral Jail &limy,
to WP held at Tunkhannock, on MONDAY,
the 30th day? of 'April neat.
Notice isi therefore hereby given to Ott
Coroner as all Justices of the Peace and
Constables *ithin the county of Wyoming,
that they be and appear in their proper per
sons at the time and place above mentioned,
with their rolls,records,inquisitions,examin
ations,reco=rnizances,and other remmbrane
ces to do those things which to their offices
in that behalf respectively belong. .
Notice is also given to all those who are
"hound by repo„ izances to prosecute against
;the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail
jof Wyoming county, that they be then and
{there to prosecute them as shall be just.
JOHN JACKSON, Sheriff.
Tunkhannock, March 28, 1849.-13-4 t
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MINIMA
NITELICES—BAPIELE, PA.
DAVID MEYER, would respectful!,
inform the citizens of Wyoming co.
that he has just opened at his Store,on Main
street, third door below Streater 4. Leas
store, Wilkes-Barre, a large and splendid
assortment of
GRADS DIJAD2 O6OVNEI2IS D
Consisting of
Over Coats, Sack Coats„ Frock and Dress
Coats, Cloth Cloaks, Pantaloons, .
Vests, &c.,
Together with a splendid stock of
Cravats, Shirts, Bosonls and
Collars,' Handkerchiefs,,
.Suspenders, &c.
Which he' will sell it Trwlesalc or Retail
at prices which defy competition. -
- Citizens of Wyoming county, visit
ing Wilkesbarre, are invited to call.
Wilkes-Barre, Jan. 3, 1849.-1-ly
insurance Against Fire.
PERSONS wishing to insure property
sinited in 'Wyoming county, against
losses by fire, will do well to call on the
subscriber, A. K. PECKEIAM, Agent for
he Lycomin ' g Mutual Insurance Compa
ny.
January, 1 1849.-1-Iy..
=MC
etail, by A.
ing County
DR. SHERMAN'S Celebrated Medi
cines—'The Olosaonian' or 'All heal
ing Balsam'—Cough, Wornvand Camphor
Lozenges—for sale by A. DURHAM.
1 , Tor e-
tia.q.a., @at ga.h, ct.
otriA, oF
wi z l icxtio„,l. at di. 01PA4
LM.,En
• sure in an
lof Wyoming
• ly, die arri
would inform
d quarters in
side of Turn
e store of A.
1 seasonable
ost, 10 please-
DOORS! BOOKS I! A supply of books
L 3 and paper reeelved'and for sale by
A. DURHAM.
.-9-if.
SADDLE AND HARNESS; ,
1 -- ecrf.t2z.-alauairenevaccotr. ,
TIIE Subscriber continues to carry on
The flatness and Saddlery Business,
formerly carried on under the firm bf Rus
sell & Duck, and now by C, A. Buck, at the
old stand oppdsite Durham's 'store, where
he has on hand, and manufactures to order,
on the shortest notice,
HA RNESS' r —caarse and fine—SAD ,
DLES, - BRIDLES. TRUNKS,'''
"- VALISES, TRAVEL
ING BAGS, '4.C.
All of which are made of the best and
most durable materials and in as good style
a's can be found in this section of country.
Cash and all kinds of produce taken in
payment.
;rf All special orders promptly attended to.
C. A. BUCK.
Tnnkhannock, April, 1819.-14-3 m.
PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.
HE Session of the Presbyterian Church,
T
after much inquiry and many delays,
are at len : gill- able to announce that they
have secured the services of , a corps of com
petent Instructors, and will, open (D. V.)
Thursday, the sth of April, a School, in
which ample pioiiision is made for the sound
and thorouglrinstruction of the pupils com
mitted to their care, viewed not only as in
tellectual but also as moral and account
able beings.
Faithful, patient and constant efforts will
be made to train the children for God, to
"bring them up in the nurture and admoni
tion o the Lord_" To this end, the Holy
Scriptures will be made prominent.
Believing moreover that nothing is so
welle calculated to discipline and improve
the mind in all the stages of its develope
ment as Theology, in its systematic form,
which presents for .contemptation, subjects
ranging from the bare perception of the
simplest truths, tip to the point at which the
created mind becomes lost in the infinitude
of the Divine Pert;-ctions; the Session has
chosen the Catechisms drawn up by the As
sembly of Divines at Westminster as the
text hook which all the scholars without, ex—
ception Will be ,required to commit to mem
ory at stated periods.
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Ar
ithmetic and Introductory Ge
ography. $1,50 pqr qr
Geography, Grammar, and In- •
trouctory Botany. 2,00 1 *
Natural Philosophy, Algebra,
and Astronomy. 3.00 "
Botany, Rhetoric and Physiol
ogy. 3,50 "
Geometry, plain and analytical,
Trigonometry, pain, and
spherical, Surveying, with
practical instruction as to
the use of the compass, meth-
Apr. 11-3 t
od of keeping field-notes, di
vision of Estates, &c.
Latin and Greek Languages. spo "
The services of a person residing, in the
place have been secured to eive instruction
in Instrtimental Music and Drawing.
Vocal Music will be taught free of charge
to such of the Scholars as are anxious and
deterinined to learn.
Miss FRANCES L. PAYSON, Principal
ALFRED SINE, EsQ.,'Teacher of
Vocal Music and Surveying.
REV. C. R. LANG Teacher of the higher
Mathematics, - I..atin, Greek, dr.c,
The object of those engaged in this enter
nrise is to establish a Bond and permanent
School, for the instruction of their' own
children, and any others that see proper to
avail themselves of its advantages.
The terms, it is believed, are as low as
excellence and permanence will admit.
- JOHN Pumps, t session.
J. M. BURTII3,
Tun khannock, March 22, 1849.
LARGE & SMALL CLOVER SEED,
for sale by S. D. PHELPS & CO.
GRAND JURORS—APRIL COURT.
Clinton—W.W.Carpenter, D.H.Capwell.
Falls—H. Taylor, A. Mahon, G. Russ.
Tunkhannock—O. Beebee.
Forkston—E. Allen, Saml. Hurlburt,
W. R. Catlin.
Windham—C. Fassett.
Mehoopeny—P. Butts, I. Bunnell : - J. W.
Dennison, H. Love.
No rth moreland—A. M. JetTords, C: Vans
coy, A. Snyder.
Nicholson—A. - Squiers, J. S. Garwood,
P. Bacon.
Wash i ngton —Geo.Remmington, T. F• Kel
logg, Geo. Jenkins.
Eaton—Forbes Lee.
TRAVERSE JURORS
Forkston—J. G. Spalding, R. Adams,
Z. Lott, R. Winslow.
Nicholson—L. fought jr., D. Phelps, J
E. McCain-,
Nolthmoreland—A. Ferguson, Geo. Gal
lup.
Washington—E. Hollenback, J. Bram
hall.
Exeter—M. Smith, R. Coolbaugh.
Lemmon—S. H. Hine, M. Warren, H
G. Ely.
Falls—N. Patrick, J. Sickler, L. Avery
L. H. Gulick, W. Sutton.
Ternkhannock—E. Jenkins, D. A. Bard
well, D. F. Handley.
Borough—H. K. Wells, J. V. Smith, A
H. Bolles.-
Windham—W. R. Allen, S. T. Sturde
van t.
Clinton—J. Bedell,
Braintrim—B. Wakeman, T. D. Spring,
A. Gay. -
_ Monroe—C. Newberry.
Eaton—L. Armstrong, N. Keeler.
cumitb upupeualaaaa- T .
BEING• now sup - plied with a handsome
assortment of new and fashionable
PLAIN AND FANCY JOB TYPE,
and havingsome experience in the art of
1:PtP2iE§2.110.1252.0h 9
the subscriber is prepared to executemost
kinds of common
mtoa 17(Daa
Handbills, Cards, Labels,
&e.Rr.e.&e.
In good Style and on reasonable Terms
Public patronage, respectfully solicited
C. E. LATHROP'.
TETNIKIIANNOCK, JAN. 1849.
,QALT, FLOUR, IRON & NAILS for
A.)
ante by , A. DURHAM.
TEnras.
4,00 Cl
Orphans' court Sale of Real Estate.
- DY virtue tif in order of the Orphans'
Ccitirt of the County of Wyoming,
there will be exposed to public sale - at the
house of N. C. Martin, in the Borough of
Turikhannock. Wyoming county, Pa. on
Thursday the7sth day of March next at I
o'clock P. M. of that day the following de
scribed real Estate, late the Estate of J. J.
Millen, deceased, bounded and described
as follows:
One piede or parcel thereofsituate in the
Township of Nicholson, Wyoming County,
Pa., the same being the one half of a large
tract of land in the War rantee name of Jt.,lin
Ely, beginning at atilerat a small white
Ash, it being the Sout 'West corner, tence
west eighty-flve anti a-half perches along
the line of Anal Horion to a corner, thence
north two hundred and thirty-two perches, ,
to a corner, thence east eigty-five and a
half perches to a small beech, being a cor
ner of lands surveyed to Tohn Whitehead,
thence by and with the last mentioned lands
south two hundred and thirty-two perches
to the place of beginning; containing one
bundled and twenty-three acres and one
hundred and fifty-six perches, with about
sixty acres improved, with a small frame
house and frame barn thereon, being the
same lands purchased by said Decedent it
Sheriffs sale, sold as the property of Wil
liam Seott. Also
One other piece, orparcel of land, situate
in the township of Tunkhannock in said
County. bounded on the north by lands of
Hammond's heirs, east by lands of Welch,
south by lands of Thomas T. Slocum and
—Nicholson, containing forty three acres
be the same more or less, and being the
same lands purchased by the said Decedent
at Sheriff's sale, as the property of William
Hammond & Henry G. Hammond, convey
ed to the Decedent by Sheriff's Deed duly
acknowledged on the 3rd day of-May
and recorded in Sheriff's Deed Book in said
county in Deed Book page 147.
ALSO,
THE equal undivided half of the follow
ing described piece or parcel of land, situate
in the township of Tunkhannock aforesaid,
bounded on the North by lands of H. L'l,r. S.
Stark, on the 'East by lands of Welch &
Marcy, on the South by other lands of the
Decedent, and on the West by the turnpike
road leading from Tunkhannock to. Mord ,
rose, containing one hundred acres be the
same more or less, and being a part of the
John Shaler, which land were conveyed to
the said John J. Millen, deceased, by Deed
of William F. Lease and wife,dated the 20th
day of Februam, A.D. 1848, and recorded
in Wyoming County, in Recorders Office,
in Book No. 3, page 310 &c.,—Conditions
as follows:
One third of the purchase money on the
day of sale, one third .on confirmation of
sale and delivery of Deed, and one third in
I year after delivery ot' deed with interest: to
he secured by Judgment Bond ; or by person
al security at the option of the Administra
tors.
A. K. PECKHAM, 5 Adminis
• N. C. MARTIN. trators.
By order of the Court.
P. M. OSTERHOUT, Clerk.
ADJOURNMENT.
The sale of the above described• lands,
stands adjourned as follows:
The two pieces situate in Tunkhannock
Township, until Monday. the 9th day of
June, 1849, at one o'clock, P. M., at the
house of N. C. Martin, in the Borough of
Tunkhannock; and the piece situate in
Nicholson, until Tuesday, the sth day of
June, 1849, at one o'cionk, P. M., on the
premises.
A PURELY VEGETABLE MEDICINE.
Worsddlls's Vegetable Restorative Pills
HAVE been gradually but surely coming
into favor, among the families of this
Country for come years past. They have
done this entirely throngh their great worth
as a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencies
have been appointed but no puffing-and
humbug such as is resorted to by quacks to
sell their medicine has been done.—The pills
are offered for sale and have and will con
tinue to be sold by all the principal store
keepers. The pmprietoi-s claim for their
Medicine the following advantages over all
others—viz: They are PURELY VEGE
TABLE. They are CERTAIN TO OP
ERATE, Their operation is FREE from
all PAIN. They can be used with EQUAL
BENEKIT by the-YOUNGEST INFANT
and the STRONGEST MAN—Their effi-
Ciency in Fevers, Ague Headaches, Habitual
Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbas, &c. ,
has been proved upon thousands. They are
a certain Core for Worms._ The proprie
tors possess a certificate from a gentleman
in St, Louis who was cured of a TAPE
WORM by the use of them.
TRY THEM, TREY WILL NOT FAIL.,
Traveling agent for the State of Pennsyl
vania—CnArtLes P. Auer. For sale, price
t 5 cents a box containing FIFTY PILLS,
with full directions, by the following agents
in Wyoming County.—A. Dcntum,,,Tunk
hannock : .1: S. Harding & Co., Falls:
Sturdevant, Skinners Eddy: I'. D. Spring,
Laceyville
A. WEEKS & Co.
Proprietors, Laboratory No. 141 Chestnoi
street, Philadelphia.
Feb. 21, 1849-81 y.
zs.rzaz NOTIOM.
A T a meeting of the President and Man
agers of the Tunkhannock Bridge Co.
at Tunkhannock, pursuant to notice previ
ously given, it was
Resolved, That books be opened for sub
scrip.ion lo the Capital stock of the Com
pan •, in order to supply the additional a
mount required for the speedy erection of a
suitable and substantial Bridge across the
river at Tunkhannock ; and that the Pres
ident be requested to act etlicieatly, and also
to procure the services of such other pet ,
sous as may he necessary and suitable to
carry out the intentions herein expressed.
Resolved, That these proceedings be duly
recorded in the Books of the Company,
and published in the Newspapers of Wyo
ming county. E. HARDING, Prest.
T. I'. SLOCUM,
A. HINE,
A. DURHAM,
P. M. OSTERHOUT.
Attest
B. F. Durham, Cleric
Feb. 28, 1849.9-tf.
AGENTS FOR THE WHIG.
V.. B. PALMER, Tribune Buildings, New
York, and N.V.. corner of Third and
Chesnut streets, Philadelphia.
GEO. PRATT, 151 Nassau street, N. Y.
'WEBSTER'S. DICTIONARY.
TAE Latest Edition, octavo, revised by
Professor Goodrich of Yale College.
For sale by
PAPER HANGINGS-DEPOT !
No.lB Coartlazul Arcot:Neor srX*.
OPPOSITE THE WESTEHN HOTEL,
(Near Broadway.) _
TILE CROTON'MAIEFACTORING COMPANY
(or g aniz,..-d under /he General illanufacteir4ng
Law of the State of New York,)
Offer at wholesale, in quantities to suit
purchasers, at Manufacturers' lowest prices,
for cash or approved credit.
PAPER HANGINGS, of every variety of
style and price,
Bortontis to Match,
PIRF.DOARD Paurrs in great variety,
TRANSPARENT WINDOW 'SRADES,
Ott. PAINTED Wtynow SLIDES,
'WIDE WINDOW CURTAIN- PAPERS, and
WINDOW SHADE FIrPORES,
Of the latest styles and superior finish, all
of their own manufacture and importation.
As their stock is large and entirely new,
they invite Merchants, Booksellers, and
Dealers in these articles, to call and ex
amine their- styles and prices whenever
they visit the City. Country Merchants can
examine this Stock from, 6 o'clock in the morn
inty till 10 o'clock in the eveninty.
New York, January 1, 1849.—Gm
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration having
Leen granted to the Subscriber, on the
Estate of Miles Avery, deceased, late of
Falls, Wyoming co., all persons indebted
to said Estate, are requested to make im
mediate payment, and all petsons having
claims against said Estate, are requested to
present them duly attested for settlement to
MILTON WARREN, Adm'r.
Lemon, Feb. 2.8, 1849.-9-6 t.
G. S. TUTTON,
Attorney at Law
Tnnkhannock, wyoming Co,. Pa.
`./•—i,.'—L.a(Div.—C
AND
JEWELRY STORE.
CA RLE FIENNIGER, respectfully an=
nounces to the Citizens of Tunkhan
nock and the surrounding country, that he
has opened a Jeweller's shop in this Bor
ough, next door below the office, of Win.
M. Platt, Esq., where cleaning and repair
ing Watehea and Clocks will he done in
ood style, on short notice, and the most
- easonable terms. Jewelry ,mended to Gr
ier.
He will also keep on hand a splendid as
ortment of Jewelry of good quality and
*c , hionable style., The public are invited
o give him a call.
Tunkhannock, Jano24, 1849
ELHANAN SMITH,
Attorney at Law,
Tunkhannoek, 111y0.C0., Penn.
r I FFICE on Warren street,formerly oe
cupied by Peckham & Smith. [S6
John "Brisbin,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Tnnkhannock, Wyoming , Cointy, Point.
n-office in the next room below S.D Phelps
Dr 'cis Store. (Jan., '3,1849
D. L. PECKHAM, -
) -
attornev-at-Eato,.
Tanithantiock, Wyoming Co., Penn'a
Office with A. K. Pecruum, Esq. inPitelps
new Brick Bind:. . [Jan. - 3, 1849
A. K. PECKHAM,
Attorney at Law,
Tunkhaanock, Wyoming Co., Penn
OFFICE in Phelps' new brick building
Warren street, opposite the old stand
of Peckham & Smith. Jan. 3, 180
TUNKIIANNOCK, PA.
, Dl2ll 400D3,;&2001EME@DRAMD
WARE & CROCKERY, IRON & NAILS.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
Agent Wholesale and Retail for Dr.
TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA ! !
"Wonder & Blessing of the Age."
Sole - agent, wholesale , and retail, for r.
Wright's Indian Vogotable Pi
And most of the valuable family medicines
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• AND
WAGON MAKING. .
o HE Subscriber having located himset
_I in the Borough of Tunkhannock, at
the corner of Tioga and Putnam streets, •
prepared to make to order any kind of
Carriage or Wagon -Work,
That may be called for. Steel springs made
and kept on hand of the best quality.
N. B. Carriages and Wagons of various
kinds and descriptions,skept on hand and
for sale. Repairing done on reasonable
terms. D. CLEMONS,
Tunkhannock, Jan.B, 1849.-2-3 t.
RISING SUN 'HOTEL,
Berwick, Pa.
THE Subscriber would respectfully in
.ta, form his friends and the traveling pub
lic, that he now occupies the above well
known stand, formerly kept by T. M'Nair,
in Berwick, Columbia ca., Pa., and has fit
ted up and furnished it in the best manner,
for the accommodation of strangers and
travelers.
111 S TAB L g is supplied with the
best the market affords, and his Bar stacked
with choice liquors.
His stable is one of the most extensive
in the country, and obliging Ostlers are al
ways in attendance.
Confident of being able to give perfect
satisfaction, he solicits the patronage of the
traveling public., It. B. STEDMAN.
Berwick, Jan. 3, 1849.-14
Managers
A. DURHAM.
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A. DURHAM,
DEALER IN
OMB
now in use
OR. +OIVIVPIUNDI ".
011110CNIM E7retAbT or -
SARSAPARILLA:
Great Spring - and Bitirtnireier 'Medicine.
WONDER. AND BLESSING OF TILE
rho wont Extraordinitry,illediciet e Ma the
World.
This F:rtract is ant up in @art Rattles: yt is:inkblot"
cheaper, pleasanter, and toareantid expetiat 10
any sold. It cares disease withal
vamiting_purging. sickening
or debilitating the -
Patient.
arrest beauty and supertoeity oftlitalgti - rsapatiifa
other medicines it.. while it eradicates &care,
it invigorates plan hotly. It finite of the very bent4pilor
aid Summer medicines ever known ; it nut only liurit
ice the whole system and strengthens the. person.lait it
tore:doe new, pure tend rich Worst a power. pusacsaad
hr ite other medicinn: And lit this lies the grand wiret
of it. wonderful 'noses.:. It has performed within the
'ant two years, more 'Om 50.0.90 'cures nt severe
:aces of diseases at least tines were oondaorod
•mm. 1, 1 ,.. It Iws raced the tines of more than '5,061)
otut,nnv:ri 'PILE PAST, SEASON•nIOOO. 1
Moro thou eases of Chronic Itlieutnathutt ;
• 20111 raw* of,nytmtplia ;
405) case, tacit:enrol Debility and want oreneta”
earns 11r the ditTerent Female Complaiut*;
2 550 Cave. 41 , 14:rnfitift ;
1,500 r,.. 0 v of the. Liver Camolaint
Disease attar Kidney and Droprilt .
2.00 rat,* of the Gravel
r:torm tai Sirk Ileadsche p
1,5110 e:otes of Ilm Drtmay :
Wilemr...l' I 1
mid tlmmatl, ‘,l caeca of diseases or the blood,Adi
Incore. 'Opel" Solt !theme, Pimples out OM Face. ,
irald Rend, 'Fetter. Nentaliino to. Ace, togethell with
winkoroas f:11,011 of Sod; Headache. Pain in the Side and
Ctiret. Spinal A itectimot,
II ti.olrede of ruse. of Pe. giro !ler:Tons DiscaSes. twirl.
awing in Debility, have horn entirely cured, and thou•
.Gel., to* cases of Dyepripein. Diarthrta and Summer
Complaint Probably there tanner was a remedy tint has
coot o eorcessful in ilelirrate mars Or COllSUniptiOpi
rl thin. It clennlns A.ld attentlimts Os; ryidem, mid
' a ppear re pla heal the mecca in the lunge, and the tratibnto
zrmkktllv regain their health, and strength.
The following certificate from ALFrED
HINE, Esq., Sets forth facts well knoWn
in Tunkhannoc k in relation to the ease 'of
his wife. Having been long a resident heir,
and for many y ears engaged in public bui
ness, Esqr H.l s well known in this, aid ad
joining counties, and no one, of all his num
erous acquaintances, will doubt, either his
WORD, or the correctness of his informaticin.
The most intelligent Physicians had been
consulted, and her.trefttment in accordanee
with the most enlightene'd practice—yet for
the space of twelve years, has nothing Mien
found to give such relief, as a few bottles of
Dr, S. P. Townsend's compound syrup: of
Sarsaparilla.
MR. A DURHAM, Agent for Dr. 3. P
Townsend.
DEAR.'SIR
My wife bad
been declining in health for about twelve
years, principally from an affection of the
lungs, and so far had consumption progres
sed that tubercles were formed more than
four years ago, a condition heretofore said to
he incurable—her cough was very severe anti
for two or threw years her respiration was
difficult-she raised largequantities of phlegm
frequently intermingled with blood.
She also bad several severe attacks of hem
orrhage or bleeding of the-lungs, the last of
which prostrated her for several weeks and
had well nigh proved fatal.
She was also subject to violent attacks of
SICK-HEAD-ACHE, and for a period of twenty
years scarcely two weeks elapsed without
its recurrence.
Being subject to ro ruanv difficulties, she
declined rapidly her frame became emaciat
ed and her appetite and her strength failed;
and she was corsidered as she cunottrry.m.,
was in the LAST STAGES OF CONSUMP
TION.
- She had taken much medicine but found
little or no relie', ands a last resort, I pur
chased of you about the first of July last, a
bottle of .
TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA,
supposing of course, that it was a "catch
penny" concern, but .I am free to confess
that f was disappointed. My wife commen
ced using it, and before one bottle was ex
hausted she experienced a decided relief.
She has used about six bottles and her health
and strength are restored—she coughs very
little and raises very little from the lungs—
her appetite is good and she rests well, and
such a thing as sick head-aclie, she has not
known since taking Townsend's Sarsaparilla.
Respectfully Yours,
ALFRED HINE.
Tunkhannock March 27, 1819.
The great teauty and superiority of this
Sarsaparilla qver all other medicines is, that
while it eradidta Les the disease, it invigorates
the body. It is one-of the best
SPRING Ap SUMMER MEDICINES
Ever known.l It not only purifies the - whole
system, and strengthens the person, but it cre
ates new pure and rich blood—a power poS
sessed by no other medicine. - And in this
lies the grand secret of its wonderthl success
It has performed within the lactlive years,
more than 100,000 cures of severe cases of
disease, at least 15,000 were considered in
curable.lt has saved the lives of more than
5,000 children daring the two past seasons.
CA.VItION.
Owing to the great ouccess and immense sale ofDr
Townsend's Sarsaparlila, a number of men- who were
formerly our Airerits, have commenced =kin.: Sarongs.
rills Extracts, Elixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yellow Dock.
&el. &c. They generally put it up in the !rune shaped•
bottles. and Rune of them have stolen aitd copirdour ad
vertiverornts--they are only worthless huitallous and
should be avoided.
Principal Office, I`6 VULTO STII.EF.T,SIin
11.4 , 44itm & Co., E Erato street. Po•t,ai; Droll
.te Sons. 133 North Sreontl ; S.
Hance, Druz:lst. Itnltinntro ; V. li. Gahm, Chorirston •
Wrizht 1:4 Chniirew N. (v st.,,tt,
Pearl ,tr.rt, 111111 he u 1 the prineird
and 31-rensusts ren.•ra9c throughout thS.thitnnt Stair*.
11.1ira, awl for Callvt.lm
For Sale in Tunkhannock, by _
A. DURHAM,
Agent for Wyoming County ; and by
the fallowing Sub• Agents -
LEwts W'UIPrLE, Mehoopeny.
CAPWELL & BAILEY, Factoryrille.
D. T. STERLING, Sieranguille.
'April A 1849..