fusing to carry water for tho kitchen af ter having been ordered to do ho by tho Orderly Sergeant, II. Loub, is sentenced "to two months' hard labor, with stop page of pay for the game time, and to carry a knapsack Glled with sand, find weighing fcixty -pound, four hours each day, from D to 1 1 a. n). and from 3 to 5 p. re., and to continue this for thirty ouc days." Private Frederick Stahel, Company G, 41. t DeKalb Regiment, New-York Vol unteers, convicted of desertion from the eorvice of the Uuited States on the 125 th day of August, 161, is sentenced "to be, in the presence of his regiment, marked on the left hip with the letter D, one inch and a quarter in length, with indelible ink, and to hard labor, with a thirty to pound iron tali attached to hi riK bt leg by a chain sis feet iu length, for the bal ance of his term of cnlK-tmcnt.'' Washington, Nov 10, 1 SGI. The Speculation in Arms. The Govern merit has wisely conclude-. "to ston tue sncculatioo in arms, it na notified all the Governor of States that tie price for first cla-s or Enfield rifled mu?kets !i nil uot exceed giO each, dc livt-red iu New York. This course has been rendered ucce-ary by the fact tha parties having contracts with the Govern ment to deliver Enfield guns tu New York at 510 to S'-'O each, hare yielded, in many eases, to more tempting offers caused by competition among the" aent of the several State.-'. Tho Government will hereafter lake possession of arm.- ar riving in tbn couutry, znl pay an at ecsscd value for them All purchase hereafter made will be subject to the in spection and approval 0f Ordnance ofn eers of the United States Arm v. The Government has contracted for the man ufaeturc of a lar?e number of the bct Springfield rifled "UU, and a large nnm ber of breeching loading arms to be man nfaeturcd ,iu tbi countr7. These, to gether with the contracts aut&oriied a- broad for immediate u.o, will soon nivf a s-ufficicut tupply for nil present and fu ture want of tho army. Contractor will therefore please make a note that'no more arms than those already provided for will be wanted. I will nlo add that of sabers the supply on hand and eon tractcd for is more than equal to the cav alry that will bti orgauized daring the war. ACROSS THE WAY. Across tho way there btands a dwelling Neither gloomy, grand or gay; Not attractive, not repelling You have passed it many a day. Not a note of joy or sadness To my bearing over flowed Sorrow's plaint or music's gladness, From that quiet, calm abode. But within that doorway ever, Morning, evening, rain or shine, A man thcro Mts iih the Journal by him Heading Pyle's "advera" lino by line A splendid assortment of Fall and Winter clothing, at Pole's Fa.-hioo Hall opposite the old Laston Hank. A Righteous Decision. A negro woman belonging to a citizen of Alexandria, early iu the Rebellion, was imprisoned by her master iu tbo city jail on suspicion of an inteutiou to run a way, which suspicion wa-s founded upon the fact that she had, on hereral occa fions, furnished meals to t-oine of our sol diers, from bt.r master's 'table. A .-bort time ago ber miatre-s applied to the Pro vost Court for have to takf her from jail, which was granted. On tho night of her release her master took her to th garret of his house, gagged and f ound ber, and whipped her furiously, then locked her in. During the uight She es caped by the vindow.auJ in the morciuy made complaint to Judge Frec.-o. He summoned her raatr, who is one of the F. F. Ys i, and ordered him to be con fined in jail. Hi- vsife, with tears iu her eye-, applied to Geu Montgomery for re lief, and he arre-led tho older for im prisonment. Tbe question wa taken to tho War Dcpartmt nt, and Asi-taut-StT- cretary Scott, who is a wise a- he is a ble, iu deciding it, said he felt no dispo sition to meddle with tbe action of the Provost Court iu any of its deci-ions, but especially in thi one, becau-c it seemed in his opinion to be eminently ju?t and proper. The Battle at Belmont. The War Depajtaei.t has received an official telegram concerning the battle ut Ijelmout, Mo., which generally confirms the newspaper statement. It says that Capt. 13ielaski of Gen. Me Clernaud's staff was killed, and aujoug other particular, that wo fought all the way into the camp of the enemy, imme diately under tbe guns of Columbus, spiked two uus and brought away two. together with 200 pri-oocr. Th Uuion loss i statod at 300, and that of the ene my much heavier. For the Jejfersonian ALL HAIL OUE FLAG. Heavy Sank ' Eobbery.--$58,000 Stolen lrom a Connecticut .Bank. Some time curing Saturday night and 5e.terday morning the W insted Hank, 1c cated ut nest Winsted, Coun., was bur glariousdy entered and robbed of S58t000 with wrhich the thieves made good thei escape. The robbery wss first discovered by the cashier, who upon entering th bank and entering the vault je.-terdn morning, found that the money bags were non est i be other ofheers were speedily -ummoncd, hut on hour or more elayscd before the discovery uas made as to the manner iu which the thievos earned ac cess to the vault, which was built of hea vy grauito blocks, the top being covered ny an immense granite siun. - Acce having been giined to a larcr's office di reetly over the vault, the flooring had been uken uy in small nd perfect piece, a-nd the stab broken in two. By means of a railroad lie. the stone was pried up uiitil sf.aca enough was afforded lo admit one of the thieve into the vault." The money having been ab-traeted, the stone was nicely replaced, as also was the floor ins-, tbe pieces being screwed down, and tbe holes puttPed up. 'i nledge-hammer, :i rntchct-i'nll, and a broken railroad tie were found away between tho floor and the top of the vault. The money consisted of SnO.000 in.bill. of the Winsted and Hurlbut Bank, and S.000 in specie. 3i1c this, two Trea- urv notes of $100 each aud two of SO each we.re taken. About $2UU in oop- pi r- wn- left by tho burglars. A reward of SI, 0U is offered for the conviction of tbe thieve. BY IMIOTO. All hail our glorious starry flag,. The emblem of the free ; O'er hill top, and on mountain, crag It waves triumphantly. Stout arms, brave hearts still r.luster round As in the days of yore, To bear it still on battle ground To victory once more. What though Rebellion rears its form And all our laws defy, His hand will guide us through' the storm Though dark be freedom's sky ; For Washington, our country's pride, He firbt the old flag bore Triumphant through war's deadly tide, Now eighty years and more. All hail our flag, and may its stars Prove beacon lights to shed A halo bright through all the wars 'Gainst which it may be led. 'Twill make the hearts of freemen leap At the glad tidings borne. From mountain, glen and hill-side steep, The dear old flag waves on. We'll guard the flag which now is stain'd With our best patriot's blood, And over which grim death has reign'd In battle and in flood. And on the mountain, hill and sea The war cry shout aloud We are and will be ever free, We place our trust in Godj At the battle of Ball's Bluff our men, to escape tho deadly fire of the enemy, leaped into the river and found a watery grave, Serious Disturbance in a Pennsylvania jtlegiment. Philadelphia, Monday, Nov. 11, 101. There was a disturbance to-day in one of the volunteer rei.-seut-s recruiting in this city, which threatened serious results. but ended without bioodsbed. The company composed of the Schuyl kill Ringers wrre reeently tran-ferred from Col. Conway's defunct regiment to Co'. Staunton'x regiment, encamped at Cuaiac's Wood, to which about 40 of the company rebelled, aud refused to obey order-. To dij, they mutinied aud left tbe camp alter threatening the Hie ot uol. btaunton. I he latter followed them with - a portion of his regiment, overtook them it the corner of iroad and Cbesnut -trcets, made them lay down their arms, and placed about 20 of the ringleaders in ?ail. o- Seport from Eichmond. A private of tie '2A Michigan, wound ed and caj-tured at Bull Run, and return ed becauae of permanent disability, is on a visit to his regiment. He says that one fortification on tbe uorth side of Richmond, when he left, wa more than three fourth- of a mile in length. Our soldiers in the hospital with bid were well treated. Those confined in the to bacco hou'e were ;enerall abused. The Georgia troops ut Richmond were greatly dis-alified and anxious lo return home. Til All S2S3iB. 2ov. 9th, at the Lutheran Parsonage in Hamilton, by Rev. Henry Seifcrt, Mr William Rinker and Miss Christian Wil li:imp, both of Jackson township, Monroe County, Pa. On tho Uth inst., at the rosidence of Ja cob Bowman in Paradise, by F. Gilbert, Esqr., Mr. John Flamblin, of- Para di-e, aud Miss Christiana Bowman, of Po cono, all of MonToe Co., Pa. Hew York Markets. Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1861 FLOUR AND MEAL-Wheat Flour sale of 31,780 bbls nt S5 55S5 Go for Superfine State and Western. Eye flour at S'iaSl 20. Corn Meal st S3 30 for Grandywino, and S3 30 for Martha Cal oric afloat GRAIN Wheat; th" sales are HI .700 bush Chicago Spring at SI 20aSl 54 Oats arc in good demnud at 45o for Wcs tern and 45c far Sate. Eye; sales of 2, '00 V u-h Rivej at k2e. Corn at Gfic for Eastern mixed; 00c for Wes-tern Yellow PEOVISIONS-Pork; sales of 970 '.bis at 1 4 50a$15 25. Dressed are quite active at 4a5o for heavy r t HOP 3 ir'H ills By virtue of a writ of levari facias to me directed, irsued out of the Court of Com hod Pleas of Monroe county, I will ex pose to sale ot public vendue, on Saturday, the 1th day of December next at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the public bouse of Charles Troch.in the Bor ouh of Stroudsburg. tho following de scribed real estate, to wit : A tract of land surveyed on a warrant granted to Alexander Brodhoad, contain in; 6TS -ft ID 3j Acs.' and allowance, situate in Price (now Ear- rett) Township, in the County of Monroe. and State of Pennsylvania, and numbered on the Commissioners' Book-' of said county, and on Torry's Map No. 294 I he trart is well timbered with Hemlook, Oak, Chesnut, &o. There is a stream of water pa-sin through the-premise. beized smi taken in execution as tho property of bredenok R Hartman, uud to be sold by mo for ea-h. JAMES N. DURLING. Sheriff. herHI'- Office. Stroud.-t urn, November 14, 161. ( if ti Wait for the W agon! I.Eff ALWAYS AltOlSD OS TIMS. The citizens of Strouds- urg and surrounding couu- t ry , wh; leve to discuss the merits of a tender, rih and uicy piece of JBeef, Pork, Yeal, Lamb or Mutton, or a jood fat Fowl, should alway- Wait for the Wagon. ' Lew Rill alway- be around on time with the best No jale meat", nor lean fowls, but every thing fat wholesome, and fresh killed. Look out when tbo bell rings, and you will be .iure to see something to tempt tbe appe tito of tbe most particular, and at prico- o low as to fairly make your poekets dauce for joy. LE WIS HELLER. N. B The highest prices paid for Iides and Pelti. November 14, 1861. -Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the Estate of I1ENR Y FENNER, deccated. The undersigned Auditor appointed by too Orphan's Court of Monroe County, to examine the exceptions to the ?ecoud lccount of Joseph Fenner, Administra tor of said Bati, and if occasion require re-ettle said account, and make Report thereof to the next Orphans' Court.'' hereby gitc notice that ho will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in Stroudsburg, on Thursday, the 2lh day of December next, at 10 o clock in the forenoon of said day, when aud tshere all parties interested may attend if they think proper. Wm. K. II AVILAND. Auditor. Stroudsburg, Nov. 14, 1861. Quarteriv Statement of the In Stroudsburg, November 12, 1861, of Paralysis. Hannah S., wife of John Boyp, aged 50 years, 2 mouths, and 23 d ays. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated FcimiiSc Pills. piioti: :ctcd Mtt LETTERS' PATENT. BY ROYATj Prepared from a prcsription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D. 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For sale m Stroudsburg, by July 31. 1S&) iy. J. N. DURLINCJ, Agmit itmiMW III ! II MM 111 II Stroudsburg Bank, Nov 5, 18G1. The Bank has this day declared a di vidend of three per cent on the Capital Stock paid iD, payable on and after the 15th inst. J. n STROUD, Cashier. November 11, 1861, itroiidsbmi Bank. On Tuesday morning, November 5, 1861 Capital Stock Circulation Due depositors v dividends " to Banks Sinking Fund Special Fund Cr. by discounted paper Penn'a State Stock Banking' House Expense account Speeie in Vault , Due from Bmks (City) Bills &c., of other Banks 100,000 00 120,420 14,305 45 696 75 271 00 2,000 00 5,503 6-i 8252,196 i-8 184,308 72 6,000 00 5,771 47 1.380 74 27,251 06 26 250 89 1,234 00 252,196 88 Monroe County, ss. Personally appeared before me, a Justice oftlie Peace in and for said County, J. II. Stroud, Cashier of the Strouds- burir Bank; who declares the above slale- meui to he correct and true to the best of his knowledge and belief. J. II. STROUD, Cashier. Affirmed nnd subscribed before me, this 6th duy of Nov ember A. D. 1861. F. DUTOT, J. P. 200,000 Brick jut burnt and for sale nfc the yard lately owned by Morns Ad ler, near tho Stroudsburg Depot, and 200,000 Brick just burnt and for sale at the Yard lately owned by Peter A. Gruber, in tho Borough of Stroudsburg, uear the Indian Queen Hotel. At cither Yard Pressed, Hard or Soft Brick, of tho beat quality at reanonable prices, con be obtained. Inquire of OLIVER D. STONE. Stroudsburg, October 31, 1861. Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue of an order of ole issued out of tbe Orphan's Court of Monroe County, there will bo cxpo.?ed to sale by public vendue, on Wednesday, the 4th day of December, 1 Pfil . at two o'clock in tbe afternoon, upon the ircmi-.ep. the following Real Estate, httt of Isaac Widows, deceased, viz: A certain lot or piece of land situati on the North and South Turnpike, in th. Township of Pocono, County of Monro, and Mate of Penn-vl ania, adjotoin. lands of Charles Reinhart. Frank Sbick John Woodling nd others. coutuimn" TwcEily-IPivc Acres, he the same more or less, nearly all clear ed, about 5 aords meadow, balance tillu bio land. The improvements are one end a ha i story ' LOO house, &m with plank nddition. the vhole bein a tout 16 by 32 feet, cellar uuder part. Frame Barn about 25 by 35 feet. A branch of Pocono creek runs through the premises, spring of water near the houe. Term a and conditions will be made koowu at ti?ce and place of snle by NATHAN FRANTZ, Ad u.iuihtrator. Posono.Nov.7, 1861. Oi'Dhans5 Court Sale. j. By virtue of an alia? order of sale, i ued out of the Orphan' Court of Monroi County, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Yv usbiogton Hotel, iu Stroud-- burj on Tuesday, the 26l.h of November next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, th- following Real E-tate, late ot Samm Prico, deceased, to wit: A certain farm, mesfuae, tenement m tract of land, situate in Barrett town-hip Monroe County, Pi-nnsyNania. odjoinin. suds of Perry Price, Ichibod Prici-, Jam:s Palmer aud others, contaieing SeViiSiSy-Two Acres, more or less, 1-eing part of a larger traei of land known as Penns' Manor, about i fifty acres arc uleared, an'd'm a good stat Arc curing" the Sick to an extent never before town of any Medicine. INVALIDS, READ AN? JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. 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Kistler, nnd Brown & Me g n, 2300 80 lial. due Treas'r on his statement, 105 39 $2520 44 CR. ofVCultivation: the halance of tbe tract I t ?ivfn l!Le,m to n,Y children for worms, with the best ef . ' . . fects. They were promptly cured. I recommended them JL..,T Mm well tiuiherod. The improvements ar-. one two Story ItAHB HOUSE, 20 by 30 feet, and one Frame liato, yd by 45 feet I here is an npp'.e orchard ol choice fruit upon the tract, and an ex pcllent pring of water near the house. 3rodhead's Creek passes through tin premises. ioe property is siiuaien or the State road, from Stroudsburg via Coveville to Salem, in Wayne County Terms, one third of the purchase tnon ey to ho paid upon day of sale,-the hal anco in two equal annml payments, to be secured upon tho premises by bond and mortgage. PETER SEES, Executor. Brrrett township, Oet. 24, IsOl. Postage Stamps. Pursuant to instructions from tbe Pot oaster Genera., I hereby give notice tbf.t have received the new ic of 1 osta: Stamps, and ara prepared to exebau.! them for Stamps of the old iasac for period of six days from the date hereol After that time old Stamps will not be received in puyuient of potaye at thi? office. G.G.SHAFER, Postmaster at White's Tannery, Pa. October 31. 1361. The subsoriber ro-pcetfully begs leave to uotify the citizens of Stroudsburg aud vicinity, that he ha opened a new MEAT ARKET. iu the Briok Block buildiuj.', brrserlv occupied as a Restaurant, third door above tbe Post Offico, where he in tends keeping at all times for sale a choice lock of Fresh meats in acacon, to wit : S31 Beef, Lamb, Pork and Poultry. H will alto bavo on band at all times, Hams, Salt Pork, Com Beef, and intheirseason Fresh Fish, Clams and Oystors by the wholesale. In snort tue public will Gud this to be a plaoc for gen eral marketing, where the best Roasts. Steaks, Boiling pieces, &o., &o., can be jad at any time, and at very low prices. A trial of our establi-hment is respectful y solicited, as I am catisGcd all will go away determined-to call a;ain. JOHN 1.1. UUiNiMiili, Proprietor Stroudsburg, Oct. 24, lS61.-tf. DELAWARE WATESl GAP CLASSICAL SCHOOL Continues in session during tbe month of Sertomber. October and November. Boarding and day scbolnrs receiveu at anv timo. louna men wisuini? io uuau fy themselves for teaching received on the mot liberal terms. Rev. n. S. HOWELL. Principal. Del. Water Gap, August 22, 1601. Exhibition. There will be a Sabbnth School Exhibition hdd in the Methodist Episcopal Church, in Jackson township, on. th evenings of Thurs day and Saturday, the 14th and 16lh of No vember next. Exercises will commence at 7 o'clock. The friends of the Sabbath School cause are invited. Jackson township, Oct. 31, 1801. OHARLTON BURNET, Attorney at Law, STROUbSBURQ, MONROE COUNTY, PA Office on Elizabeth streot, formerly oc cupied by Wm. Dais, Esq. Win. f. Maviltttael, ATTOft 4EY AT LAW, STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PA. Office at James H. Walton's, Esq. Collections made, and business attended to with j romptness and dispatch. BLANK DEEDS ForsrUe at this Office to a friend for costivenes?, which had trniililcd him for months ; he told me in a few days they had cured him. You make the best medicine ill tho world ; and I am free to say so." Road this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Suprome Court, whose brilliant abilities have made him well known, not only in this but the neighboring States. " JfetD Orleans. 5th 4pril, 1854. "Sir: I have great satisfaction In assuring you that myself and family have been very much benefited by your medicines. My wife was curedr two years since, of a se vere and dangerous cough, by your Ciiebrv PrcToiui., and since then has enjoyed perfect health.. 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I feel iu better health now than fur some years before, which I attribute entirely to the effects of your Cathartic Pills. Youre with great respect, .LUCIUS U. .ilETUALlv ' The above are all from persons who are publicly known where they reside, and who would not make these state ments without a thorough conviction that they wero true. Prepared by DE. J. C. AYER, & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemi3t3, Lowell, Mas3. Sour lo istiou . but. by Ja- IS. Dur ing, and Ilo.linhead & Dttrick. MADISON HOUSE, tfos. 37 &39 Korth Second Stratf, Above Market, Philadelphia. Tho s-ubscribers (formerly of the ra Pauley Sheaf Hotel.) have InjljljLleased the abovo named well estab- By b ilit."ce dt:e tin: Treasurer otthe last set'-' tftMnenl per statement. 53 By amount of taxea yet unpaid' ifr the Kistler, md lhe Brmv" & Moreen duplicate, $104 83 By amount paid to Bro.1 &lori;aii,inf.llofl(ws 416 G Sr By amount puul Stephen V "Ki.stler, in full of hiss, 1470 By airi'iit of Commissions "M on S219o 96, received, 41 17 By um'iit of Comutissionn "on -SISS7 00, paid out, 30 33 200337 Officers, and Munagcrs of Co.- By amount paid Stogdoll Stoke, President, $15 00 By ain't p'd J. Depue La bar, manager, 1 duy, By am't paid R. t Sta ples, man.ger, 5 d'tys, By am't paid S. L. Drake, manager, 7 days, By am't p.inl G Atirachcr, ma incr, 7 days; By am't paid J. ICnechf 62j 3 13 4 37 4 37 3 124 6 2o 3 75 2 60 G2 inn tinker, ) unys. By am't p'd Wm. K. Htiv- land, manager, 10 days By ain't paid T. Schoch, manager, 0 days, By am't paid S. S. Dreher, tmsiKipcr, 4 da vs. By am't p'd T. W. Rhodes, manager, 1 day, By am't paid Win. K. Ha- vihind, Seer y, fees on 27 policies, issued during the year, 27 00' By am't paid G. Auracher, Treasurer costs, 1 85' By am't paid Charles Pe- . . ters, as committee,' 62 Printing end Postage. By am't paid T. Schock, for printing, $25 25 By am'nt paid John Dc Young, for printing, By arn'nt paid John JDe' i'oung, for postage, By am't.paid Wm. K. ITa vilam', Secr'y, inciden tal expenses, pens, pa per, postage, &c, 73 231 20 od 19 4.1 3 00 ished stand, Dnd from former experience and a determination to be unremitting in as.-iduity to make our guests welcome and comfortable, especially solicit not on ly our former customers, but tho public in general, to pntrouine our establishment. Our accommodations being more conve nient aud extensive, we can furnish com forts to our patrons, not formerly io our power, and at equally reasonnblo prices. There being a well furoishcit iESTAU RANT apd 00 Stabling attached, we con fidently hopo for an increased public pat ronage. M. WATSON, T. 1 WATSUiN. October 3. 1 SGI . 3m. iljs. cllaneous It- ms. By am't paid Samuel tlfe- lick, for stationary, 1 G2 By am't paid IJenry Shoc maker, Chas. S. Detrick and A. Reeves Jackson, . holding election, 1S61. 1 87 j By am'tpaid Wm. K. Ha- viland, Secr'y, for ma king annual statement;, and'nttendiug board of election, 1 87 By am't of commissions for receive ing and paying out S129 03 By am't due Treasurer, interest on am't. paid Robert Brown, $334 80, for eight months, 66 ea 5 37 4 86 13 39 62520 44 We, the undersigned, Auditors appointed to audit and adjust the account of Godlieb Auracher, Esq., Treasurer of the ionroe County iliutual Fire Insurance Company, fof the year commencing first illbnday of Sep tember, I860, and ending first iUbnday of September, 18Gl,do certify that we have ex amined the books, papers and vouchers, of the said Treasurer, and find them to be correct and to correspond with the account herein stated ; upon which settlement we find tho balance due tosaid Treasurer, from the Cora pany, to be one hundred and five dollars and thirty-nine cents. Witness our hands, Sept. 17, 1801. SAAl'L. S. DREHER,) J. DEPUE LA BAR, Auditors. TI1EO SL'HOCII, ) Stroudsburg. Oct. 17, 1601. 13 $-B0 EEWARD. The above roward will be paid for th delivery of Peter W. Shafcr, a member of Company F. 4th Regiment, P. 11. V. C. 33d lie. P. V. U. S. Army, at Camp Pierpont, Fairfax county, Virginia. Said P. W. Shafer, (of Hamilton t-p., Monroo Co. Pa.) dof-ertcd at Camp Hale, lial ti morc City, Md., on or about 2Gth Augus-t last. He is about nineteen years of age o feet 1 1 inches in height, complexion light, i j i .. ejes Dluo, nair oars uruau. U. iviiiJjLiiiiii. uaptain. 33d Ret P. R. V U. S. Army. Geo. D. Hofferd, O. S. Camp Piermout, Yz. Oct. 10, ISfil. i nnn pounds p wool XUU'UUU wanted for cash at Lewis Dover's Moraviau Woolen Mills, Beth lehem, Pa. Bethlohcm, Oct. 8, 18Gl.-4t. Stroudsburg Bank. Stroudsbouqii, Oct. 17, 1 801. Tho annual election for Directord of this Bank will bo hold nt tho Bapjting Eloue on Monday .the 18th day plMo vembor next, between the hours ofjSV clock A. M., and 2 o'clock, P. M. W The annual meeting of Stockholders will be held at tho same plaao on Tues day, No?. 5, at 10 o'clock, A. M. J. H. STROUD, Cashier, October 17, 1SQ1, Stoves ! Stoves !! Stoves !!I k&0MxMm it Mrs. Clark Horn, respeotfullj annonn ccs to tho publip, that during ber bua bandt absence io dofonoo of one of tbe best governments on earth, she will did poso of bis extensive stook of Conk, Parlor, IS.ir-Room, and Slall Slovca. at prices which will astonish tbe most e conomioal. She will also dispose of aa cxtentdvo lot, and an almost endless va- variety of Tin Ware for tho mere cost of manufacturing. Any person having tbe cash nan pro euro either Stoves or Tin Ware far below the manufacturers cas-b priee9. Call at tbt; old Stand 3d door below John N. Stokes' Store. Stroudsburg, Sept. 19, 1861. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Office