$20,000 Worth OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS, j\_t Cost, Th. Subscriber, intending to leavu this place, ff his extensive and varied stock of Goods AT COST. Auction Will be held regularly EVERY SATIRDAY, comir cing on April 21st. at 1 o'clock p. m., uatil the wt >le s ck is dispoted of. All those knowing themselves indebted either by Mil ir uoolu* -ount will p!owe call aod trUl#, M all a *>un- must positively be closed up. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE AND GRAIN taken in exchange for goods. At private sale, a splendid six year eld SORREL HORSE, a" alm< new Carriage, shifting top, Harness, Saddle, Rob.", Co. JQQJJ WEIL . Tunk Pa., April 11, 1866. A Ltecture to Young Men. jdmjmtm Just published, in a sealed envelope lillSlSw Price 6 ceeta A Lecture on the na '.*■ .ML Jw ture treatment and radical cure of Wmatorhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary E£KM. Sexual Debility and Impediments to £Trr age generally. Nervousness, Consumption, feilensv and fits : Mental and Physical Incapaci ty resulting from Self Abuse, Ac. By Robert J. Culvarwell, M D , author of the "Greenßook," Ac. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves, from his own experience, that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without Medicine, and without dangerous surgical operatiors, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, jointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands.— Sent under seal to any address, in a plain, seated envelope, on receipt of six cents, or two Postage stamps Also Dr Culverwell's Marriage Guide, price 25 cents. Address r CHAS. S. C. KLINE A CO , 127 Bowery, New York. P. o- b Ol 45361 v4n36ly. TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF WYOMING COUNTY. • GENTLEMEN • In pursuance of the forty-third sec tion of the act of the Bth of May, 1954, you are hereby notified to meet in convention at the court house in Tunkhannock, on the first Tuesday in May, A. D- 18fi6i being the first day of the month, at I o'clock in he afternoon, and select riva voce, by a majoriti of the whole number of directors present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, • s county superintendent, for the three succeeding years • determne the amount of compensation for the same : and certify the result to the SU'te Su perintendents at llarrisburg, as required by the thirty ninth and fo ieth sections o: said act. 7 WELLINGTON LaMONTB, County Superintendent of Wyoming Co. Tunk April sth 1866- ty Our Letter A Family Sewing Ma chine. with all the nerr improvements, is the best, and cheapest and most beautiful Sewing Machine in the world. No Jther Sewing Machine has so m-icb cap*c : ty for a _roat range of work, including the delicate and ingenious processes of Hemming Braiding, Binding Embroidering, Felling, Tucuug Cording, Gathering. Ac., fee, Tho Branch Offices are well supplied with bilk Twist. Thread, Needles, Oil, Ac., of tho very best •quality, , r THE"SINGER 1 "MAN U F ACTU RING COMPANY. 458 Broadway, New York, Philadelphia Office. 81() I HESTIUT STREET HARVE7 SICKLER. Agent. v4n43 FINKLE & LYON SEWING MACHINE CO. Office 581 Hroadway, .Yew York. Guarantee. —A'te ■ a fair trial, if any purchaser does not regard tho Finkle A Lyon S swing Ma chine as superior to any machine in markot. he can return it and have his money. It has taken many of the highest prises—is less complicated than any other first class machine, —does a wider range of work without changing.—requires no taking "P^t to clean or oil. and no "lessons' to set needle, reg ulate .ension, or ojicrate machine. N B Any Clergyman sending us two orders for K' lchin'cs, shall receive one for himself as a pres ent. The same proposition is extended to Profess-^ ors aud Teachers We have nowcompleted our New Manufactory at a cost of some *206,000, including New Patents and important Improvements; and the object of the above proposition m tosecuie the immediate in troduction of our improved machine into every town tn the United States, without incurring the great expense of a traveling agent. _ This proposition cannct avail in towns occupied by our agents. . „ , ... Please send for descriptive Catalogue, with sam ples of sewiuj, LUCIUS LYON, Suc'y ?5n26. . New Skirt for 1866 The Great Invention of the Age in skijrvs. J. W BRADLEY'S New Patent DU PLEX ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT. This invention consists of DUPLEX (or two) Elliptic Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously JJraided Tightly and Finely together edge to edge, making the Toughest, nnst Flexible Elastic and du rable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or 'break, like the Single Springs, nod consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape more than twice as long as any .Single Spring Skirt that ever Has or Can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to aoy Lady wearing the Duplex Elliplie Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies, Oper-s, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress. A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort and Great Convenience of wearing the Dnp'ex El liptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are supe rior to all others The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as tbe Single yarn covering which is usel on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from weanng off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, etc., etc., which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giv ing to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest most desirable, comfortable, economical Skirt ever, made. Wests, Bradley A Carey, Proprietors of the Inven tion, and Sole Manufacturers, 97 Chambers, and 79 A 81 Reade Streets, New York. For bale in all first-class Stores in this City, and throughout the United States and Canada, Havana de Cuv.a, Mexico, South Ameriea and the West ladies. 9" Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt * i f 0, Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Land in Wyoming Co. Notice is hereby iven, that under and by virtue of the several acts of assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed for the Collection of Taxes on unseated lands, the Treasurer of Wyoming Co. will on the second to wit 11th June A D. 18gg at the Court House in the Borough of Tunkhanuock expose to Public Sale the followiug tracts and parte of tracts of unseated land for the taxes and costs ou them respectively. Sale to commence at one o'clock P. M, ACRES, WARRANTEE NAMES. TAXES. EATON. 417 Bowman Francie *>>42 439 Buchannan John 5.72 424 Clark Peter 5.44 340 Clark James 4 42 435 Heating* Seth 5.86 420 Clark Thomaa 5.44 420 Lock Thomas 5.44 439 Bridge James 5.72 439 Fisk Wm 5-72 439 Fowls Samuel 5.75 FORXSTON. 203 Bowman Joseph 7,21 200 Betterton Wm 7,10 406 Bowman Soloman 14.41 400 Baker or Barton John 14,21 300 Bowman Joshua 10,63 406 Bartlett Joseph ••••14,41 406 Bird or Baud Benj 1-4,41 266 Boyce John 9.45 214 Clytner Daniel 7,58 100 Cotringer James 3 73 300 Cannon Micbal 10.62 406 Carman Samuel 14,41 405 u Nicholea 14,41 153 - John 5.41 100 Campbell Robert 3.73 4Q6 Delong Peter 14,41 406 " Simon 14,41 203 William 7,21 410 Dewitt Moacs 14,54 203 Delong John 7,21 153 Dewitt Aaron 5,41 103 u Andrew. 1 3 66 153 " Thomas 5,41 220 Dennison Thomas 7,81 400 Elliott Polly 14,20 406 Fish Thos 14,41 469 Fry John 7,82 .450 Fish Joseph 15,28 203 Gore Daniel 7,21 150 * Grant Paul 4.34 439 Hall Wm 15,62 400 Ilsy Henry 14,20 439 Hail or Hill Sarah 15 62 400 Knox James 14,20 400 " David 14.20 203 Kindall Wm. S 7,21 77 King Samuel 2,7g 400 Knox John 14.20 400 " S.mue! 14,20 400 King Sim<>n 14 20 180 LHW Wm 637 430 L n x Sarah 15.27 214 Banders George 7,64 440 Mu-JgMvc Ira-! 15,62 401 " iMose* 14,26 410 McClure Robert 14 55 410 " Samuel 1*1,55 150 McLanghlen John 532 100 Mcl.oughlen Jauiea 3 55 100 M<:ri Wm 3 55 439 Muzzy Wm 15 62 439 " Amos 15cj 439 M< C ure Jamee 15,62 340 MiHer Henry 12 05 400 Oker John 14,20 9f) Pa'ten James 3 40 20 " Wm ..71 400 " Charles 14,20 410 " Isiac 14,55 409 Pay n rt George 14 41 219 Reed Collisn 7 82 201 Renshaw Richard 7 13 330 Smith R-chard 13.47 200 Stephen Anna 7,10 439 " Simon..., 15 62 410 Stewart George 14 55 299 Schnll Peter 7,10 260 Todd James 9.21 437 " JhnJr 15 64 400 White Andrew 14 20 325 " Samnel 11.8 45 Ward John -1.64 190 Ward Jtines 6,75 304 White Robert 10,80 400 " James 14 20 400 " John 14 20 420 Yarrir gum John 14,69 406 Barklev Hannah 14,41 175 Piles Wm ....5,64 406 Paine Maria P 14.41 406 Stephens Perry 14 41 437 Lenox Robert 15.64 113 Ramsey & H Trumbcll 2,94 MONROE. 439 Betterton Jacob 13 86 206 Bead lev Hen.ish 6.39 203 Bailey Duah 6 30 521 " Daniel 1008 400 Campbell James 12,60 400 " Margret 12.60 389 Daugherty Richard 12.60 406 Downing Reuben 12.79 406 Dsvis Johnatbaa Jr 612,79 400 Derbyshire John 12 60 376 Deiong Fanny j*... 11.83 200 Epy George 6.30 400 Gulbv Eunice 12 60 400 Grubb Peter 12 60 408 Gridley Daniel 12,85 400 Hsrmison Wallace 12 60 380 McKnight David 12.10 400 McCoy Ephraim 12 60 410 Nash Phinejs 12.81 409 Pierce John 12,88 400 Palmer Wm 12.60 439 Renshaw Ann 13 76 439 • John 13,76 MONROE. 388 Stewart Mary 12.22 439 Stephen Simon 13.76 418 Smith Peter 13,15 406 Tripp John 12,78 406 Todd John 12,78 NORTH BRANCH 410 Berkley George 16.60 65 Bittle Samuel 2,65 400 Coyel Mtthew.,., 16,20 <62 Coyel oral ia 10'63 410 Davis Iluldsh. ~.16.60 25 Crispin James 1.00 420 Frisk Jabez 16.60 410 Hall James 1.06 410 Kelly Joseph 16.60 410 " Daniel 16 60 395 Mason Abraham 12.47 175 McCoy Ann 7.12 100 Morris Wm 4.03 123 PhiMipps Thomas 4,63 NICHOLSON. 44£ Fritz Christopher 114 TUNKHANNOCK. 63 Henry Fab 1,64 441 Hepler George 11.46 150 Thompson Wm 3,92 145 Thompson Samuel 3,76 145 Peckhatn A. K 3,76 WASHINGTON. 90 Hampton Samn. 2,34 61 Hampton Samn 1,58 8. H. JENKINS, * TREASURER. Treasurer's Office, ) Tunkhannock April 4 > t j ' #sssss> Watoh ea AND JEWELRY REPAIRED. P. C. BURNS, Takes pleasure in announcing to the people of Tunkhannock and vicinity, (hat he has opened a UJktrlj lib Click Slpy opposite Wall's Hotel, where he is prepared to de the most diffi -ult jobs in his line in an APPROVID and SKILLFUL MANNER, on short notice. Hav ing had long experience in the business, he feels confident that be can give entire latisfeetion te all favoring him with their patronage. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED AFTER A FAIR TRIAL* N. B.— Parasols,Fans Umbrellas repaired Also. Jtccordeons and other musical instruments tuned and put in order on short notice. A large assortment of Watches and Clocks ou hand or can be ordered at any time. Also the cel ebrated PARABOLA SPECTACLE. THE BEST HELP FOR THE HUMAN VISION EVER INVENTED. iswl TO HOUSE KEEPERS! Frank M. Buck Has just opened, at the atore house formerly oc cupied by C T, Marsh, one door below Baldwin's Hotel, in Tunkhannock, NEW GROCERY AND Provision Store, where he is prepared to sell eve ;ything in the fine of Family Groceries at prices far below those here tofore asked for them His stock was selected and purchased by MR. A. G. STARK n person, whose intimate acquaintance with then rade. and dealers, enabled bim to purchase at prices LSWIB THAI Til LOWEST. Mr. Stark's services as salesman, also, have been secured. * 0 In the article ol Teas, both as to priees and quality, I fteftj tapetpiiro GINGER, PEPPER, SPICE, CINAMON CLOVES, NUTMEG. MUSTARD, CREAM^TARTAR, RAISINS, FIGS, POWDER, SHOT AND LEAD. FIIR AVO UTS V AH KOHL -ALSO FLAVORING EXTRACTS FOR PUDDINGS, 1 IBS, CUSTARD AND ICS CREAM. # SPICE SALMON ft SARDINES, in boxes—a fine article fer Pic-nie, fishing and pleasure partiee, loe Cream Constantly on hand, and furnished iu any qnanti ty desired, on short notice* MACABONI— FOR SOUPS. SMOKED HALIBUT, 0 A Urge and varied assertment ef LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEY'S GLOBES AND WICKS, ALSO Kerosene Oil. N. B.—WOOL, HIDES, PURS, AND gHEEP PELTS, purchased for cash or trade, for which the highest cash prices will be paid. ©all anli fiarajtie. TrakUuMMwt *' vkwr PUT MOENY IN THY PURSE." ROAD 0 WEALTH 1 ( 6nr AND RELIABLE AGENTS, j vsv/Y/Male or Female, and of all ages, are wanted to canvass every City, Town, Village, Ha mlet, Workshop and Factory throughont the entire world, for the sale of our WATCHES, JEWELRY ! SILVER-WARE, MUSICAL BOXES, ALBUMS and OTHER ARTICLES, Energetic persons of rood habits and fair business tact, con clear over #25 per week ib the country and a much larger amount in thickly settled locali ties ! ~ No Capital Required !! Samples of our Articles, to the amoral of #3, will be sent by mail for inspection, and if not perfectly satisfactory no charge ! Send your address, if you are of an industrious tarn of mind and in quest of immediate weUth ! ! Direct to 9 PARKINSON k CO., Importers, 208 Broadway, New York. v#n2f-13timee MB A T Mar ket! The Subscriber announces to the citizens of Tunk htuncck snd vicinity, that be is now opening a MEW MEAT M AKET OPPOSITE WALL'S HOTEL ON BBIDGE ST. where by the strictest attention to tb wants of tbis community; he hopes to receive their patronage,— He has now on hand a fine stock of fat cattle ; and will her"*fler const intly keep for sale Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausage, and Poultry of all kinds, at prices as LOW AS CAN BE AFFORDED. IST Meat delivered at the residences of cus tomors in town, each d* y, if desired. H. W. RHOADS. Tunk. Nov. 29, 1865. vsnl7tf TOR *66. THE Fashion Magazine of the World. LITERATURE,FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS. The most magnificent Steel engraving. DOUBLE FASHION PLATES. Mood engraving on every subject that can interest ladies. Crochet knitting Netting, Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, ihe Boudoir, and the Kitchen: Everything, in fact, to make a COMPLLTK LADY'S BOOK. The Ladies' Favorite for 36 years. No Magazine has been able to compete with it— None attempt it GODETS RECEIPTS. for every department of a household. These alone are worth the price of the Book. MODEL COTTAGES (no other magazine gives them), with diagrams. DRAWING LESSONS FOR THE YOUNG, Another specialty with Godey. ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth #3 a year. Other Magazines publish old worn-out Music ; but the sub scribers to Godey gets it before the music stores. GARDENING FOR LADIES. Another peculiarity with Godey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Slewart k Co, of New York, the millionaire merebmts, appear in Godey, the only Magazine that bus tbein. Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them in a year than any other Mag ine. In f:ic* the Laiy's Book ena lesevery lady to be her own bonnet-maker , MARION HARLAND. Authoress of "Alone,'* "Hidden Path,'' "Atoss Side,""Nemesis, " a fid "Miriam,*' writes for Godey each month, and for no other Mag azine. A new novel by her will be published in 1866. We have also retained all our old and favor ite contributors. THPMS OH GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1866. {From which there can be no Deviation.) The following are the terms of ihe Lady's Book for 1866 : One copy, one year #3 00 Two copies, " 6 50 Three •, " 750 Four " " 10 00 Five copies, one year; and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making six copies 14 00 Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making nioe copies 21 00 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra eopy to the person getting up the club, making twelve copies 27 00 pt" All additions to clubs at club rates. Ujff* Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Magazine will be sent, each one year, on receipt ef L' ( GEO LKIGHTOS. _ Tunkhannock, July 20, 1965. N B—CASH PAJJ) FOR BUTTER. L> LOGS FURS, SKINS, FELTS, AQ, 4&D v449 G. L-