NO HUMBUG! CLOSING OUT SALE!! In order to make room for an een affl cted with asthma for upwards of ten years, receiving no bene fit from medical men, I was advised by a friend to trv one of Alloock's Porous Plasters. I said, I bad tried several kinds of plasters without any |t>cnefi and su) posed they were all alike. My friend give me one of Alloock's, and urged mo to uso it. I did so. and have now worn them steadily fornine months and find myself better lhan 1 have been (or many years. Agency. Brandreth 11-nse, House, New Y'ork, Bold by Druggists v6n26 lmo. A:i & a tew years since, was many a splendid head that is now grey or grizzled. Why not restore to the yet unwiinkled brow its ra 'en honors ? Five minutes effects the splendid transformation In less time than a rifleman would takefo Lo;ul and Fire throe time.s, the gr yo*t head may be made darker than the If A V K V" S \Y I N Ci • Jfomitterof what underirable tint the hair or whiskers or lieard may be, the change to a super! Xuid perfectly natural black or brown is accomplish ed by one ippPcaMoa of. CHISI ADOKO'S HAIR DYE. without sta ning the skin or injuring the filaments. Manufactured by J, CHRIST AIX R : l, 6 A tor House New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by al Hair Dr ssers. v6n26-lmo. Dr, StIIEJiCKS PULMONICH SYRUP This great medicine cured Dr. J H. SCHEXCK, the Proprietor, of Pulmonary Con-tiinption. wheu it had assumed its most lormiduble aspect.and when speedy death appeared to be inevitable. His physicians pronounc dins ease incurable, when he commenced the use of this simple nut powerful remedy. His health was restored!*! a very short time, and no re turn of the diwase has been apprehended, for all the symptoms quickly disappeared, and his present weight is more than two bundled pounds Since bis recovery, he has devoted his attention exclusively to the cure of Consumption, and the dis eases which are usually complicated with it, and the cures effected by his medicines have been very nu merous and truly wonderful. Dr. SCHE.VCK makes professorial visits to several of tie larger cities weekly, where he has a large concourse of patients, and it is truly astonishing to see poor conusmptive* that have to be lifted out of their carriages, and in a few months healthy, robust persons. DR. FCIIENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS are generally all required in curing Consumption. Full direction accompany each so that any one can take thm without seeing Dr. CcHtwcK, but when it is con venient it is best to see htm. He gives advice free but for a thorough examination with his Respirome t ' Tioga Street, tUot the old stand on T " { P ® EfiI iU?QJBOF. OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF WYOMING C 0.—1860. ——run— County Duplicates. TEAR CL'TRS NAMES TOWXSHIPS A'MT DPPL'TS Exoxs. COM. PAID 1965. Lyman Swarts Falls' 1 " Miles Avery Lemon] J " Jos T. Jennings Meboopanv " Jasper Parrish Monroe ! " Fletcher Dickson Tunkhannoek Twp. •' Myron Sturdevant Windham; 1866 Win. F Rugg Braintaiml! S. H Briggs Clinton . " Win Benedict # Eaton " Dennis Wall Exeter '' E Dcrsheimer Falls ] •' H. Hitchcock, Forkst.m | " D W Stevens Lemon 1 " John Gay Meshoppen " Win. liahn Meboopany " Daniel Morgan Monroe " Moody WbitweH, North Branch " N. D. Ricker Nicholson Joseph Burgess North Bian. h " Wm. Irwin Overfieltl i " Joepb Bhupp Tunkhannoek Twp ] " Wm. F. Terry Tunk. Boro. • " J. W. Craword Washington ] " Edmund Fosse't Windham ; TOTAL. M Expenditures. Auditors. Henry Neweomb $lO 00 Martin Siekler 10.00 Wm Benedict 6 00 F. C. Ross, Clerk 10.00 $36 00 F C. Ross, audit r to examine ace'ts of Register, Recorder Protbonotary Ac. 12.Q0 Commissioners. Theron Vaughn 14.50 Lwis Cook 160.00 Hi-am Bodle 150.00 E-lwin S'ephens 100 00 G. W. Sherwood 10.00 434.50 Wm. F. Terrv Com'ers Clerk 400.00 F. C Ross, Counsel Comra'err 40 00 Harvey Siekler. District Attorney 145 00 Ziba Lott, Pr thonotary 376.99 Ahira Gay, Sheriff 1112 00 Travers Jurors 1505 11 Grand Jurors 504 74 Commonwealth Costs 387.59 Const* "I e s 238 28 Election? Township and General 538.00 Road, Bridges and Township View* 223.00 Bridges. Building 555.00 Repairing 605,71 1160,71 $7,118,92' We do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct statement of tin . xpebditures of Wyoming County, for they.-sir ending January sth 18C7 LKWISCOOK, f H. HODLFC, v Commissioners G. W. SII Eli WOOD ) Attest WM. F. TERKT. Clerk, Coinm'rs Office, Tunk Jan. 11th, 18G7. Treasurer's Account DR. To amnttnl of County Tax outstanding J for 1865 and previous years $ $1640 76 I'o amount County ass'd for 1866 12d14 61 To amount ree'd for unseated land tax 663 58 To amount due from J. S. Mullison ) late Treas rer, astper last statem'n' ) 4021 90 To ain't ree'd from sale of obi lumber ) iit the Mehoopaay Bridge j 72 *0 To amount rec'o on aec't State TAX 305 29 To Fines, Jury fees, A--, received 127.00 To balance due last settlement 1423 79 $20614 43 Sheep Fund. f To aggregate amount of T auesstd } on Dogs for year 1366 \ 673 00 $573 08 j Prothonotary's Account. DB - CR. $265,99 : #265,89 Sheriff's Account. r """ J nss; *y£s-r- f0 ' 1866 - ■— i 963 •669.53 ! Wp. the undersigned, Auditors of Wyoming County, being met at the Commission er's office in said county, do certify tliat upon examination of the accounts of the Treasurer, Commissioners, Prothonotary and Sheriff, we find them correct as set lorth in the foregoing statement, and that the expeuditures of said County are fully and eorr ctly set forth in said statement as rendered to us by the Commissioners of said County. Witness our bands this 11th day of Januarv A. D. 1867. MARTIN SICKLER, ) Wm. BENEDICT, [ Auditors. JAMES R. ROBINSON, ) ... 1 975 67: f j 375 67 92 08 $ 4.83$ #20.61? 66 64 632 74 ii 15 40.00 581.67 167.57 s ; 167 57 357.62; 21 88 37.57) 296 17 3 !£oßj 7 12? 33.27 276 69 483.19; 3 18) 24 00, 45-,01 818.59) 3.26 40.76 774 57 1129.30; 16 26 55 65 1057 39 190,26; f.OO 9.46 179 BO 928 39 15 29 45.65 P67 45 371.22) 7,25: 18.19 345,78 511.14' 3 33, 25.39 482 42 901,37 13.65: 44 38 843.34 961.66 9,95; 47.53 904 18 428 65 9 09; 20 69 398 87 843.37; 13.2 41 50 788,65 1225 01 16.71 60 41 1147 2,72 Penn'a State Lunatic A'ylum 442,05 Boarding Jurors by order of Court 5'2 0' Eastern Penetentiary 191.42 Interest 63.0 est 59 55 Refun led Orders 35 pg County Prinring 49,; 50 Assessors 37 ( 25 I. n-eated Land sales 41.68 Index Boards, Factoryville Bridgs 14 00 Building Road. Mehoopany Bridge 30 CO On account ot State Tax 175182 Tunkhannock Water Co. 15^00 Miscellaneous 40 35 $6873 83 $7119,92 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $11,992.75 CR. ! By ex'on to oil's on Cnnnty Tax $259 30 By Coin, to Coil's on County Tux 730 jg , Balance duo tr~uj hail of J. $, Mulli- ) son, late Treasurer, ' f 2243 65 By Treas. Com. on #l3 994 02. ain't } paid out at 2 per cent.. $ 279-88 By reas. Com. oo #l6 995,43 am't received at 2 per cent \ 339 91 By County Orders Redeemed 13 99 ' 02 By uncurrent funds on hand s'oy Balance due County 2656 49 •20514,43 I By exon's allowed to Colls, on T>or Tax *66 50 By Com. allowed to Coil's ou Tax col- ) i lected i 22 °g By damages paid on arc't of sheep be- ) ing killed by unknown dogs, \ 78 50 By Treas com on 378.50 ain't paid > ! out at 2 per cent, { • 157 By Treas. corn, on #4Bl 22 am't ree'd f at 2 per cent. ( p g2 Balance in Treas. hands, 39l 53 •57 J 00 Gardner WHEELER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE AND PHOBOGRAPBIC IiSTITIIE. 1? now open day and evening for tbe reception of students. Business hours from 9 A. M. to 12. and from 1-30 to 4-30 P M. Evening from 7 to 9. Ther ■ is now connected with the theory actual Business Department where the student may receive all the advantages of busin ss transactions derived from any College in the country Single and Double entry bookkeep ing Business and ornamental Pen • • manship, business correspondence, wholesale and retail Business, rail roading, shipping, forwarding com mission, negotiating loans,bills of ex change, jobbing banking,and phonog raphy, taught by thorough ard experienced teachers. No effort will be spared to give those who attenJ this College a thorough knowledge of actual busi ness Reasonable deduction to La dies for le Commer cial course,. The terras of this College are at le,.st #2O less than other Colleges charge for the s -me course. For further information ad ir- ss GARDNER-?b< r tu -chine now in use. All are invited to call at P. ©.ED3S33SFUSS'S. JKWKI.IiY STORK. and examine for themselves. Also agents for all other machines for Wyoming Co. Pa P C BURNS A BRO. Tunlthannoek, Pa. Oct. 31 1866.—v6n12-tf WatcJa es J&M. |l| JEWELRY REPAIRED I\ C. BURNS 6c BR O . Take pleasure in announcing to the people of 1 UNKH;IDDOCK AIIII VI >I T. IB< T TH<-}HAE OPENED & lUatol) aab (Ouch Sfjop opposite Wall's Hotel,where th"y are prepared to do the most diffl ult joi.s in their line in an APPROVED &nd SKILLFUL MARKER, on short notice. Hav ing hid long experience in the business, they feel confident that they can give entire satisfaction to all favoring tbeui with their patronage. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS FACTION OK MONEY REFUNDED AFTER A FAIR IKIAL -iV. R. - Puras L.Funs Umbrellas rspuired Also. Accord eons and other musical instrument? tuned ami put in order on short notice A NEW STOCK -d WATCHES and CLOCKS just received. WELTiI' ofß y 'EH r 7)&SCHIT SSO.V, Also SHEET MUSIC A MUSIC BOOKS on hard or furnished to oidcr on the shortest notice and at publisher's LOWEST RATES. GUNS AND PISTOL CARTIIGES adapted to all the modern styles of fire-arms, con stantly on hand. —ALSO- Ac,, Ac , Ac., Ac, Ac, also Dealers in the PARABOLA SPECTACLE. THE BEST HELP FOR THE HL'MAN VISION ETEKINVENTED P C BURNS A BAG. T*nkhaniK)ck, Pa. Oct 31, 1866" i MRS. T. A MILLER ; Would respectfully inform her'. ; trieadsand the Ladies generally that ; t she has just received a well selected 1 ; stock of ; : MILLINERY GOODS, : ; which will i.e sold at the LOWKST ; : CASH PRICES. : ; N. B—Mrs Miller is receiving-; ; goods weekly, so that all who favor ; ; her with their patronage will be ' sure to get the ; ;LATEST STYLES. * ; DRESS MAKING done on reason- I rant erms. CUTTING and FIT. : ; TIN warranted to give sti*fae tion if properly made. ;Ro o tn a on W arren St. opposite 1 ; Wright's Store. I MRS T. A. MILI.KB. : ; Tuukhannock, Pa Nov. 13, '66, ; T6015-U" I UiiafcVv * -is <*4 ■-> t-- ' -.4 | 4 3—19—1866 R. £* The place to buy Good Goods and buy them cheaper thah anywhere el#e in this or surrounding Counties, is at the OLD STAND AND NEW FIRM OF ROSS IIIILS, ! COL Corner of Tioga and Warren St, where can be found a new and well aeleeled Sleet ef DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, GROCRIES, hardware, crockery, iiats, caps boots. & shoes, 1 AINTb, PAINT BLUSHES, OIL, BUILDERS HARD\\ AkK* GLASS, SASH, PETTY, NAILS AND IRON ' ; OF ALL SIZES, ic. „ ke. We call especial attention to our Stock of ;Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices &c* Which were bought at the very lowest Gold Standard, and will be sold at a very .mall advance far PRODUCE OR CASH ALSO a well selected Stock of Oiottiing;, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES Ac. Ac., Also JVMCKEtfEL BY THE PARREL OR lb. COD FISH DUIV 1 ESS Co PORK, all of which we will sell at a very smal. advance on City Cost rul ng at date of Sal e Don't forget to look through and price our Stock ! ROSS MILLS k Co. Tunkhannock, April 30, 18GG. CLEAR ™ TRACK t 1 Tremendous Crowds A F T E R N E VV GOODS! AT Wm. JENNING'S. IN MTHOOPANY. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST DRY-GOODS MER CHANTS in the world, ba* just comeback froia tbe city with the prettiest and cheapest assortment of D RE S S GOODS, Calicoes, Muslins, > a Cloth?, Cassimeres, Broadcloths, Flannels, Kentucky Jan e and a GENERAL STOCK of MERCHANDISE, which he is SELLING WITH A RUSH, AT FROM 15 to 25 PER CENT BELOW OLD RATES. REST MERIMAO PRINTS, ' at 20m. '< AMERICAN " " 10 BROWN MUSLINS " 20 FIRST CLASS CASSIMERS " 1.75 i • ! And wagon loa Is of other articles at proportionately low prices . 20 years Experience at Tailoring, wlh the latest improvements In cutting, enables him to assure the pu'dic thai he can furnish them gar- • ments of the best styles at lower rales than at any hop in the county. . * ■ Whole Suits cut for 50 cts. Warranted to fit in all cases Clear the Track! again ; tor the people are COMING ! COMING ! ! COMING !!! and the Goods are GOING ! GOING ! ! GOING ! ! ! Wm. JENNINGS. P. P.—l run my own machine ; attend to my own busines, and sell go6ds for CASH, or PaY. \6h2o tf, _ v f FOi 1867. - 'THE J Fashion Magazine of the World. J LITERATURE, FINE AKTS, AND FASHIONS.' The most magnificent Steel engravings. DOUBLE! FASHION-PLATES. Wood engravings on every j subject that cau interest ladies Crochet knitting,; Netting. Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, tor th Parlor, tbe Boudoir, aud the Kitchen. Every thing, in fact, to make a compmkte Lady's Boom THt LADIES' EAVORITE FOR S7 YEARS o Magazine has beec able to compete with i,— None attempt it. GODEY'S EEC BIT 7 S for every •'epartuientt'of a bouseuotu. These alone are w..rh the priie of the Book MODEL COTTAGES (no other Magazine girea them), with diagwiios. I)HA WING LES4OMS FOR THE YOUNG. An- ' other specially with Godey. ORIGINAL Ml' IC, worth #3 a year. Other Magazines publish of# worn-out music ; but th°sub-1 scribers to Godey get it before the music stores j GARDENING FQR LADIES. Another peculiari ty with Godey Fashions from Messrs. A T Stewart k Co., of| New York, the millionaire merchants, upj>ear iaGe-' dev, tbe only M igaiine that has them Ladies' Bonnets. - We give more of them in a year than any other Mag izine Tn fact, the Lady's Book enables every lady to be her own bonu<. ma ker. MARION HARLAN O a Authoress of "Alone," "Hidden Bath," ". Itoss Side,'' "A 'emc- j sis," and ".Miriam," writes fo Godey erh month, and toi no other mag azine A new novel by her will be published in 18- 67. We have also retaiued all our old and favorite contrioulors. , TEEMS OE TOR 1867 ( From which, there cne year and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making sixepies 14 00 one year, and an extri copy to the person getting up the club,making nine copies 21 00 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club,making twelve copies 27 0C All additions to elubi at elub rates, j Club subscribers will be sent to any post-of fiee where ihe subscriber may reside. f t fT Godev's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Ma'.ziue will be sent, each one year, on receipt of 9i 5) ii e have no club with any other msg'tine er news p.per Y The mo.ieu mwt all be eat at on* ?>'•. for any of the L'lube %jjT Ceeadw Mffs rihi rs iuusf saint 2, , :< j , tion .1 for each subscriber Address • L. A.GODEY, tf. M. Owner Sixth and Cheetnut Streets, THIS "EEND" UP WITH CAR! ■|l-2I9A—-99g| JSQ 'nonaßqnx n3Ava>iva SHK K>))M jsajjoq9 aqj ]B psjsrq pa* jno 'apvtn sassajg 'LS&y,ojvsrj SIYTJ J 3AT3A l 11331- *idvnsr jsanau eifj j| jo juamynaw prpa|ds SniAiaow MOU SI NA AAHFTL ST?ft SBOO9 nm $ iimi in THE WORLD,, S5 AAA A' AO If', A'Bff TOAB. TER N g . WEEKLY WORLD. One Copy, one year, $ 2 00 Four Copies, one year, * 7 00 Ten Copies, " 15 DO Tweniy Copies, to eqe address. '2* 00 Fiflv Copies, .* * i •6(5® • *■-■> — * ■ * . k SEMI- WEEKLY WORLD One Copy, one year. f 4 00 Four Copies, " lW CO Ten • " 20 0Q DAILY WORLD. One Copy, one year, fIOOQ CLUB PRIZES. For Clubs of 10, One Weekly, ere year, " " 50. One Semi-W-ekiy, one year, " " 100, One Daily, one year, DIRECTION Additions to Clubs may be made any time in the year at the above club rates j Changes in club Lists made only on rrquer of pr : sons receiving club packages, staring edition, j*st office and State to which it has previously bee a sent aud enclosing twenty-five c nts to pay ftr trouble o f ' tbe change to separate address Terms. caeß in JrdViufee Sckd, ff pea* 1,1/, p ,t- Office Money Order or Bank Dralt. Bills sent by mail will be at the risk of sender. Wte hare no traveling agents, Address a Hard** i and letters to < - .• !" * THE WORLD. 1 ' A " 35 Park Row. New York. CALL AT TH E GROCERY STORE OF CAAA'B L ULL, | In the brick corner AT TUNKHANMOCK, PA. FOR sums OF ALL KINDS. FOR BUTTER, CHEESE LAPD. LAMP OILS. TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SALER v AlUfc, SPICK*. SAL 11,.I 1 ,. SOAP, CANDLES, CANDIES, CRACKERS * > ■W w' Stationery, AND | YANKEEJVOT.ONb. J OYSTERS and SARDINES, 'served tip at all hours in the lest stylet: and for sale in any quant'tn-s aesired. CRANE A LULL. , t6 20tf I _____ Orphans' Court Sale. BY VIRTUE of an order issued out of the Or phans' C<>urt of Wyoming County, I w 11 exaos to sale by public vendue or outcry upon the premi ses in tbe Township of Forkston, County of Wyo ming, Pa., on Tuesday the 12th day of March next at two o'clock in the afternoon, all the right title •nd interest of Jo-eph S Vaew. late of tbe Township ot Forkston, County o' Wyoming, de 'd., in and to tha following described piece, parcel or tract of I lsn situate and being in the Township of Forkston, CouDty of Wyoming, P nns., bounded and .ese ibed as follows, to wit : on tho North by land ot Mordira i Krewson ami lards unknown on the East by land unknown on the South by land unknown and or tha West by lands of D. S. Vaow. Containing about on# hun'.red and fifty acres, by the sme more or Use, * ab >ut forty acres thereof improved, with a frame house, trarne barn, and a amall apple orchard thv'*- ot', with ihe apourfenxnecs. Ttrm of Pal'— Ten p cent of kn* r entip •• f>T'hd' n: i~er, rr> h, j : ? e lb. • *h proper** , h ..n.'-.Vod '• • '•n't: : . . .-.a i or . . . - o, ' confirm v ion • f it si. By order of Court. JOHN G. SPAULDrNG, Adee'r. ef . utT