LOCAIAND PERSONAL, ~T~I LAW of NKWSPAPERS, 1 Subscribers who in' not scire express notice to the contrary, are con °#fej wishing to continue their subscription. - Any person who takes a paper from tho Post o^e _whether directed to his name or to anothor or whether he has subscribed or net, is responsible for the pay 3. jf a person orders his paper discontiaue], he must pay all arrearages, or the puhlishear may con tinue to send it uniii payment is made, and collect tho whole amount, tchefvr it be taken/row the offi ce or no:'. There can be no legal discodtinuance un til the payment is made. 4. It the subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at a certain time, and the publisher continues to send, the subscriber i 3 bound to pay tor it, if he takes it out oj the offlct Tbe law proceeds on tho ground that a man must pay for what be uses 5. If Subscribers remove to other pieces Without irtirming the publisher, and the newspapers are sent to their former direction, they are responsible* 6. The Courts hare decided that refusing to take a p;per or periodical from the office, or removing and leaving it uncalled for while in arrears to the publish er, is evidence of intentional fraud. 7. The Ci urts hare also decided that a Post Mas ter who neglects to perform his duty of giving noti e ss required by tbe regulations of the I'os t-efnde De partment, of the neglect of a person to take from the office newspapers addressed to him, renders the Post Master liable to the publisher for the subscript len. Stopping Papers —Should you dt ire the publish er of a newspaper to discontinue sending his paper to you, always be positive that ' e is paid w on a short visit to his v ifo an 1 friends at this place. CI-HT'S ai-krowledged ability, and courteous demeanor towi.r Is Lis <■ panions, as well a bravery a:,l gool conduct in the arduous and trying duties of the liei !, h. s se cured htm, what is cubed ia sol iivr pjra • a position." That be may c_.-ape contact with L ..-- tiie rebel bullets, and return f;-. 1 tho wars f.jr 'he third and last time, is .ha, and heartfelt wish of his numerous fimads. Itcv, Rutaii's Donation.—The friends and neighbors of the unfortunate Rev. A. lii TAX. of Fainm unt township, Luzerne county who has ben sentenced bv this miserably contemptible Administration to a fine of two hundred dollars and ctniineuicnt of six. months in Fort Mifflin, because he is a Democrat—last week made Mr. Patau's po >r Family u Donation visit and gave them a ensu present ol about FIVE pt .N'DBKI) DOLLARS. 'J'his act Wa a must just and common la b!o . J u-lieu will ultimately triumph.— Columbia D.irocral, Tixeunt Sehooney ! We notice by a late Montrose.paper that ihe Rev. A. 11. Sch. nmnke' announces his iuteiiti ''removing to the West." He advertisesjiis personal effects for sale, at the public Auction. Am ag the urti ics ho enumerates for sale, at the p.n- mage, wo fin 1 Ixiuit cases iurui ture, silver plated harnesses As. Ac. but, nary a pitcher. Can it bo ;• siblc that he is going to toko tii it piU-hor "clean out Wo t" to bury it ? We hope his reverence will ..l Rest leave a lock of h:s wig with someone e. -t f tho F. .ky Mountains.— It would be such a jireei ks memento ! Obituary, In Sterlingviile. Wyoming County. Fa, Jan. 10. 1665, GEORGE HOU.E.NBACK STERLING, in the 21st year of his age. "Deathjoves a shiaing mark." The death of this young So! lier of the Republic, adds another to the already numerous families luade.desoluto fcy he ravages of war, and carried ■ sadness to the hearts of his many friends. To his memory, his family and his friends, a short record of his career is due. Lieut. Sterling was horn Dec. 8, 1544. Sept. 21, 1661, being then not quito seventeen j'ears of age, he enlisted as a pri/nte in Company B. of the 52nd Regt. of the P, V. On the arrival of bis Rcgt. at Washington, he was detailed as AJjutant a nd Colo nel's t0 k. and in this capacity went through all the hardships and all the dangers of the Peninsula Campaign. When tho array retu rncd to Yorktown, Mr. Ster ling was made Sergeant Major of his Rcgt. arid went with il to tl e Department of the South, and was in all the battles en Morris Island, including the siege of Fort Wagner* Here he was appointed Adjutant and remained in this capicity until the spring of 1864 ; w hen at the special request of Gen Terry, new the hero of Fort Fisher, he was detail ed by the War Department as his Aid du C'amp. Fiorn this time onward, M Steiiing was with the army of the James, participating in all the battles fought by that army under Gen. Butler. The 10th of July, 1361 having been sen' by Gen Butler, on private business to Philadelphia, he was taken prisoner on the same raid with Sen. Frank- j lin. near Gunpowder Creek ; and after along, wea ry march, reached Columbia 8. C, where he wan confined until Dee Bth, ISJ4, his birth day, when he was released on parole. An 1 now, the hopes of his family and friends r se high. Their anxiety ceased, theis apprehen sions were allayed . His health was apparently good, and an honorable career was before him. But, Alas for human Lopes! Scarcely had he tuno to exchange congratulations with relations and friends before fierce disease set in and hurried him to the grave. Thus has passed away from us an- ' Ovher young, hopeful, generous spirit, a precious , sacrifice to a noble cause* Administrators Notice. j Whereas letters of Administration Laving been granted to tho subscriber, upon the estate of Carles Arsons having demarda against said estate are <*l jested to present them duly authenticated for settlement* ami ~ . , , , 1 ana all persons indebted are requested to make imiaodi*m _ . lut o payment. Mehoopany J u i y 7th) 1% . HELEN D. FERRIS, Administratrix. PH VSirVv w V K c K K1? . PifYsICIAN & SURGEON Would respectfully announce to tv, -.* ' ~.. tiat he has located at I J ' }? Wlll promptly attend to all ca£ in £ , profession. a tho hno of 1,0 f " 0l " J " n r.tu,d.„ „f Died, LOVE—In Mehoopany on Thurslx 7 February, 2d. William, son of John Jr, and E. A, Love, aged 5 year 3, 2 months and 23 days. Our William is calmly sleeping In the grave And above his lonely pillow Violets wave. Very sad and weary was ho He's at rest. Grieve no more oh loved ones for him God knows best. Knew that he was tired and weary Of earths strife. So he in his kindness took him From this life. But our hearts are sometimes lonely Now he's gone. Though we know tho angels grrmen'B He'sput on. And we miss his voice at even By the hearth. And re never moro shall hear it L'pon earth. Pure Was his heart and gentle As the dove. God took him up to Heaven, Because of love. Calmdie sleeps his white hands folded ( O'er his breast, Ilush ! speak not so loud I pray you Let him rest. Then weep ye no longer for him Ho is free. From all tho world,s uokindness, Pain and misery, So William we willjeave tho sleeping, llero in peace. Thca art resting we'll not grieve At thy release* Surely burn the stars at even, T the sky So we'il surely meet thee William By arid by A. E, A. Citl a I O fioos. Executors Notice. Where;leltcis testamentary to the Estate of j Hon, P. 1 1 1 its of North Branch, deces sed, 1 have been granted to the subscribe.*, All persons] ink :i tot'.-.?.- id .1 ate are requested to rn .ic ; immediate p :yiaor*t., aud those having dtinaa - ' again-t the E tatcofaa.il deceased wiil make t'ue j same known v. itii* ut delay to, E. C. VINCENT, } r , ! JOHN I'FUI X.B, J Kxecutorr. | Hailetoo Luzeruc Co., Pa. II oW An I) ASS<> CI A TIO A PHILAEELIMIIA, PA. IAI-T.ASES OF THE NEKV T*s, .SF.MIVAE. RNlX.iiiv 1 7ASD SEXUAL .SYSTEMS—new an 1 reliable treat- j niert -in reports of ilie HOWARD ASSOCIATION j —s<*nt by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of I chirge. Address, Lr. J. SKILLIN HOI'GHTON. 1! • v i Asr jciation, No. 2 South Ninth St/ev . l'hil dt-lphia. Pa. v4i:l;iy | 'mmTWmg The partncishi p hotre . xwiing ui ..ei ibe firm , name ot * Shoemaker A Stone is this day dissolved by iiiutua l <"' ns ' l)l * The B'e.ks and accounts will be! tuu I ( ' u ' ' lU! of B* M. Stone by whom ie busi ness wdl be continued. Tun'thannOpk ) P>. M. Bione. Jan, 3 J * ij * 5 ] ®* Shoeaanker j FOR SALE. | The *a'-.'ril T having permanently located in j llarrisburg. Offers fir sale, A HOUSE AND LOT -"fua'e in the Borough of Tunkhannook. Tiis lis well finished and in goo 1 repair with sm ill Barn, out nouses. Grape-arbor, l'ruit trees A;. there on. The Lot. contains one half a vie and is pleasant ly situated on the principal street leading through the Borough Price, reasonable and terms Easy. For Particulars Apply to Harvey Sic trier of Tunk hannook Pa : or address tho undersigned at Harris bnrg Feb. Ist 1366, GEO. J. BOLTON. NOTICE. Whereas my wife, Sarah Aun has left my bed and board without just cause ir provocation ; therefore, all persons are hereby forbid to trust or harbor her on my account, as I will pay no debta of her contract ing. Nicholson. Dec. loth, 1364. OSCAR M STEPHENS. * BRIDGE LETTING. The Commissioner? of Wyoming County will re ceive until Wednesday February 15th. 1865. at 2 oelo'k in the afternoon,at their office in the borough of Tunkhannock sealed proposals for furnßhing *1I materials and building two bridges to wit : one across the Tunkhannock creek near the residence of Joseph .-'tephens in Nicholson Township. Tho other across tho M* shoppen creek at Keiscrville on the . sit? where tho old Bridge now stands Plans and specifications to be seen at the said Commissioners J office. By order of tho Commissioners. Wm F. Terry. Clerk Tunkhannock January 30th. 1865* TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned in consequence ot bu.-iness else j where respectfully announces to his patrons and the ! | public generally that he has disposed of all his right title and interest, in and to the stock and fixtures of ! the store kept by him in Meshoppen, together with ! tho debts now Juo tho same, both by note and ae- j couut to B X. Corwin, who will remain at the old ! stand and for whom he bespeaks a conthiuence of' the liberal patronoge, heretofore extended to him- > self* s. VERNOY. B. N. CORWIN, 2\OL£2J!3:exo prEisr. (Old Staud ot Silas Vernoy,) The subscriber offers for sale iho stock of goods above named consisting of a*wcll selected assortment DRY GOODS, CLOTHIS. HATS! OSPS, ECOTS.S SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES!, FINJvGF. aS; I,YON M C O No. 538 Lx.riAD iF.il NE A' lultK | The JLadjf's Friend• j M- : h usehel-Is suffer great ineonvenienee from j RAIN. SNOW, DUST, and COLD entering their j dwvl.ii. s under the outside door-', the Ladies aro especially I Annoyed with So led Car l Is, [COLD lEET. an I BIOK CHILDREN fr-;i *! COLD DRAFT under the loor, aud DUSTY Fl B NITI ItE. M'e b.tvu tho pie; ure of offering to the | j üblie , A Jsnre a';J MfFtctnal Ilemtily for ail these iJiffiLultic-, in CILJLY'a Patent M eta 11 c IV eathcrSlri p. | Which ci!-u* tho ii-liulr its .not all who have v.it ncss. i it. The alteniion of ih public is invited to this little invention Pis S'';:ii!e, Durable, an i 1. *• ?:ve, | ;.i. lis WORTH DOUBLE itacost every y;t i.i its 1 SAVING of Furuitarc, Fu:l out D . •*.!•; '3 L is. 1 IT CAN BTI APPLIED TO ANY Dri 'll or FK ; NCil AVINDfiW, i- without sprit! *.i or couipli , < : ted I.la Aiiiory to get out i-l r-j ..ir, ;sthe only - rip that can bo r moved at | lea-ure and ia .11 ••- . cry ;■s. of the term. The Thiny that all JluscTiccpers lihoit I The -i.i; rßaving purohawai the right ;'>r • :h -c -.1 v.i I faro; 1 -V f ilicm f--r i.a*v.i king j thetn .tsh ri ri ■ • and on ttu tnabte teiam. i given by •:. who have th. iu in No outsnle door shoo'; Ibe wi'b< r.t 11,'yi 1. i J. LDERII iv MILLER. Tunl-hanr.ock, Ta Feb 1 , I 65 ? < i i ic ii. For the ISenelit of tsoidiers' Orpiians. BY an act of ihe Legislature of Pennsylvania ap proved May 9, 1664, tbe Governor was authoriz ed to receive the sum of fifty thousand dollars, offer ed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, "for the education and maintenance of destitute orphan chil dren of'deceased soldieis and sailor- " The persons c-n it!ed to the benefits of this A t arc tho "children of either sex under the age of fifteen resident in Pennsylvania at the time of the applica tiuiis, and d'-p-n lent upon either public or private charity for support, or on the exertions of a raoth-r or other person destitute of means to afford proper education and maintenance, of fathers who have been ki led or died of wounds received > r of disease contract* d in the service of ihe United States, wheth er iu volunteer 01* militit regiments of this State, or sn the regular army of the naval service of ihe Un ied States, biu who were at the time of entering tueh service, actual bona lidc residents of Pennsyiva ins." .Such children will be hoarded, clothed and educa ted : those under the ngc of six years, in any suital le school that will receive them on proper terms • .and c,.e over six years of age, in one ot the State Nor mal Schot Is The application must be made "by tho mother, if 1 tipng, if 00: by the guardian or next friend." vhPersons representing such orphans as above dc- i csribed can receive inform Ku MAN N I FOREIGN A AMERICAN Mt'SIC WAREHOUSE, 824 BRCAD WAV, I Having nn hand the largest-stock cf Foreign Music | in Nov. York,which ho import* Iron Europe express : Iv* to 11.i; i the taste and reqniroiuerts of thoAmeri c a i ■. 'sofMnsic. respectfully calls attention to the fact that he is now supp 3 ing Music o Evory I S: H at a Reduction of TWENTY-FIVE to FIFTV per ; ei ot. less than any other house in the United States. Private Families can he supplied (post free ) by j forwarding the cash to tho above address Should; i tho amount of cash he forwarded exceed tho costo j the Music, the balance will he promptly returned in postage currency JJEALEBS aud Professors should not neglect this opportunity ; they will bo liberally dealt with. N C—Any and every piece of Music (vocal or instrumental) published in Europe and America, will be supplied to order, if accompanied by the cash, Remember the Address, P. A. W USDE R MANN Foreign and Amorican Music Warehouse, 824 Broadway, New York, AY EE'S CHERRY TECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF : 'Couglis, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, : Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consuin i ption, and for the'relief of Consump j live Patients in advanced stages of 1 the disease. So wide i .-the field of its usefulness and so num : crt.it* re the CM ses of its cures, that aimost every so-t; .it of country abounds in persons publicly known ! who wave bet) re to red from alarming and even : iesperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When j : superiority over every other expecto rant is :*o apparent to escape observation,and where it virtue k-own, the public no longer hesitate wb.it ; uiMote to"employ for the distressing and •dangerous ; lit -lions <>f the pulmonary organs that arc •' !c:.t t>. -:ur eiiinato. While many inferior r.-mr-ii-. s thru u;.uu the community have failed :>!i t i. en rg ' m l pro-luce cures too numerous and ! too remarkable to bo forgotten. I Those who require an alterative modicino to puri i v the blood wi 1 601 . 1 ... 3 C OMP EXT.SARSA i'AKU.LA the rerue !y to use Try it otice, aud . F- : -v J.C. ";l & CO., Lowell Mass. n. . • Tiii.khanuoek, and all deal > Cisin in. . ins every oa Free! TO NERVOUS • I FFERERS, A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervowe Debility. In -3 . . • ' 1 Youthful Error 'in rs, will be liappy : o ' Ito ill who need i , (freeof c!i.'. 1 ' 11 —t. 'i'r.a Kccipo and full i. . . ,i:. iuij 1. moo—will be cheerfully 1 sent by return ma... Add re.-JOTIN B. OGDEN N ; C X uatreet, New York i' '— X ---. 1* - ii" rcr# >s both sexes will find 1 i!.i.- in'opuatl :i invaluable, i vl-r.i-duio TOuNSUMPTIVES. -• pt: - - t". rets will receive a valuable pro ••i,/ in i-.r tie e ye of Consumption, Asthma, liron' 1-.: ■- :ti 1 it and Lung atfections, (free 0 j ( !• r.-f .V v -'ending their address to I lie\. .. I.\) AtiD A. IV lI.BON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New Yor v4-n!-l • 2mo. NOTICE. 1 Noti eis here•■-. g'.-.vti that Christopher Mathew i. . h filti ii is J'o . .a iu the Court of Quarter n- of Vt . ri. .1 County; and will iu ike appli -1 •- • tin .■ -•. t ... ..f -aid Court for a Tavern 1.1 -ts • in Clinton Township ZIBA LOTT, j)-. 2? 1661- Clerk- STILL IN THE FIELD MRS. BARDWELL Announces t > the L 1 lies of Tunkhaunock and vicini ty, that tho hu* ju„t received a fine assortment of Fall and Winter 3&£illiri.©:ryv | at her rooms opp .site the Post-office, where can be j tound in great variety, all tho LATEST STYLES*. - or— BONNETS, IIAXS. CAPS, HEAD DRESS 1 ES. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TRIMMING IIOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, and everything in the line of Millir.ery and Fane Goods, whiili she will sell at the lowest cash price REPAIRING promptly and neatly done v-lul4tf. ! WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM Sewing-Machines. The Cheapest and Jiest. OVER 150.000 OF THESE WELL-ESTABLISHED SEWING-MACHINES HAVE BEEN SOLD. 4®-SEND FOR CIRCULAR, LADIES' ALMANAC, Ac. AGENTS WANTED. j i Address WHEELER & WILSON Sarin {/-Machine Co. 704 CKstnut Street, Philadelphia. Manhood : how lout, how restored. Just tu' i'sU-1 :r r. v c lit 1 of Dr. Culver well'."; Col el; rated i'ssny on tlio radial cure (w thoir : i -d: in •; .t i-. . • roaittn*:*. or seminal Weakness, rhvoluntary Seminal L> sses, I M POTENCY. Men* '! ..n't Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to i M urrin - r e, etc ; aiso, Co* CMPTIOX, EPILEPSY, and FITS, induced by s. !f-in lu'.geuce or sexual extrava gance. [, /* Price ia a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly emonstrates from a thirty years' successful i practice, that tho alarming consequences of self ! abuse may he radically cured without tho danger ! i-u.- u.-e ..f internal medicine or the application of the kuil'e—pointing out a modo of cure at once simple, ! certain aud effectual, by means of which every suf ferer, no matter oat his condition may he, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. I >F This Lecture should bo in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. ' Sen', under sial, in a plain envelope, to any ad -1 dress, i>o*t paid , on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address tho publishers, 1 CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO. 1 3T Itowery, New York, Post Office box 4,586 v4-n22-ly. EO. S, TUTTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tunkbonnock, Pa. Office in Stark's Brlok look, Ttoga street. Tnnmos mini's Column. ) 1 r ; HALIISTEAD & HAMMELL,; I DEALERS IM MERCHANDISE. ! t • • i NICHOLSON, WYOMING CO. 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Go to ; [ I HALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'3 e 1. y r '• HALL.STEAD A HAMNELL'S t MOTTO. " t : : ; Lor go Soles and Small Profits. The J Best (Goodsfor the Least Mousy. ;• CELEB IIA TED ELASTIC STITCH SEYvLXG-MACHIN e Ware awarded the highest Premiums sssr all Competitors , a I the faUovnnf Stale and Caunly Fairs of 18C3. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. INDIANA STATE FAIR. First Premium tor Machine for all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work. VERMONT STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machino. First Premium for Manufacturing Maehiae. First Premium for Machine Work: OHIO STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine Work. IOWA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. Fiast Premium for Mnnufactu ing Mrchias. Firr Family Machine First Premium f-r Manufacturing Mathine. First Premium for Machine Work. PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR. F :rsi Preniium for M mufacturing Machine' First ITCH.:urn for M i:hino Work. OREGON STATE FAIR I.rst Premium tor Family Machine. First Pre:i.turn for Machine Work. CHITTENDEN Co. (Vt.)Agr*lßM. i : si Pre lini. j r Family Machine. '■< I '.m rMu i . cturing Machime. IV-t l':eujiuiu lor Machine Work*' FRANKLIN Co (N. Y )FAIR. j Tit Premimn f >r • utility Machine. F; ' Pr-iui. . r Manufacturing Maehia?; Cli AMPLAIN W ELLY (Vt.) AgrT Soc. HAMPDEN Co. (MASS )AgrT Soc. '■ 'oa i • I ii ,y ,'lachine. Diploma t-.-r Machino Work. WASHINGTON Co.(N. Y,)FAIR I ;rst Premium lor family Machine. QI EFN.> Co.(N. Y. )Agr'l .Soc, First Premium f>r Family Machine. 1 :i>t Pri uiiuiii tor Mar.uiaciuring Machine. First premium for Machine Work. SARATOGA Co (N. Y.JFAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE (Pa.)FAIR I u'.-t Premium for Muchinc for all purpeaei*- rirst Premium for Ma< hioe Work, GREL'i X FAIR. T '.Prciii m i .. r Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. CLINTON Co (O.)FAIR. F rst Premium fr Family Machine. First Premium for .Machine Work. MONTGOMEJY Co.(ia )FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all pu •peses,- l'.rstPremium I'm Maceine Work. SANJOAQUiNC (Cai.)FAIR. 1 "• : <-o for Family MacHioe. First Premium tor Machine W..rk. SAN JueL DISTRICT (Cil ) FAIR n, 'lie is prop: rod to furnish, promptly, fnMcs, illtr*>es anb (£!} Harm's ®ut!U iiit] to (Driicr, LADIES UNDER LINEN. Offine Quality, Kept in ,*'ock, ready for immedi ate us. Paeticular alttnlion given to mmM* H£TBmQ3nUßfc LADIES AND GENTLEMEN if you wish to marry, address the undersigned, who will send you without money and without price, val uable information that will enable you to marry happy and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth or bounty. This information will cost you nothing, anil if you wish to ninrrv. I will cheerfully assist you,— ail letters strictly confidential. Tho desired infor mation sent by teiurn mail, and no Questions ashed, diress Sarah B. Lambert, Qreenpoint, Kings, Co v4-pH-2mo ***