The Festival. BY TIIE HARD OFTHE EASTON HALL OF FASHION. The grave and gay, young, old and all, We invito to the Masonic Hall, On Thursday next, (Thanksgiving night,) - -Where will be placed before the sight, A grand array, Of viands of the choicest make, Fie's. sweetmeats, tarts, all sorts of cake, Oysters raw, pickled, hot and cold, Chicken salad, and beef a la mode, For trifling pay Bon-bons, of rare and costly kind, Ice-creams and fruits, you there will find, And ladles fair, to deal them out !f'As ever graced a ball or rout, Will sure be there. Epicureans, if they wish, may be ' ' This night filled to satiety; While sentimcntals if they choose, Can regale in sweet billet-dous Written with care. Then gentlemen and ladies, all, Come, patronize this festival A taste of all the good things told "That night will certainly be sold For moderate sum The proceeds of the feast will be Devoted to sweet charity. The charity that's not confined, To sect, or sex, or shade or kind. Fail not to come Beside ihefoir ones and good fare, To charm the taste and sight you'll there .Sec many gents robed in the style Of Clothing made by It C. Pyle, Embrace the chance Pyle's establishment is opposite the Old E.is!on Bank, where carube found a lar:e and fashionable assortment of Fall and Win ter Clothing to select from. Printers' Slarks. Can you not divine the sign? of the times I This rebellion, now racing in the Southern of the Republic, is without a 3 in any of the world s History. Its ore the basest of scoundrels, and the gov crnmcnt will cv-vw an early opportunity to thera from the face of the eurtb. When they shall fall into the of the Federal authorities, their necks will be worth f-imply 0. The f in un sheathed, and "Down with the rebels," is the ! of all right minded men the world over. Suab of the rebels who are left from the halter fbould be made to suffer stripes till they see in the constel lation of the Union. Sooth Carolina was a Tory State in the Revolution Bed has been a post to 'the Nation ever since. She inaugurated this War, and ought justly to be the battle ground. It cost the Whigs of '76 much blood and treasure to resrue that State at firht, and will cost their defendants more. She has uot? got the fight she ba been laboring after for thirty years. Says the North Americin, "it the people of Sooth Carolina arc determined cot to let other States he at peace, the more that country is laid in ruins the bettor it will bo for the re.-t of mankind. If the injury which the war has already done to property on land and sea, were all con centratcd in South Carolina, that' abomi nable State would be a bowling wilder ness." It is believed that Bishop Ilughes, Thurlow Weed, Edward Everett, and Gen. Scott, visit Europe with a view (in cidentally) to counteract the falsehoods of the re:k5ess Secession emissaries. Sew York Markets. Wednesday, Nov. 27, 1 801. FLOUR AND MEAL-Wheat Flour, the f.!e includo 22 flflO bbls at $5 40a 5 fsO for Superfine State and Western, $5 90a$5 Uf) for shipping brands of round hoop Extra Ohio. Rye Four; salos of 100 tbls atS3aS4 40. Buckwbect Flour at SI ?0a$l 95 per 100 lb. Corn Meal at S2 50a$2 SO for Jersey, and 3 30 for Brand vwine. GRAIN Wheat; sales of 33.000 bosb Chicago Spring at SI 22aSl 27. Rye is inactive at S5a89e. " Corn at 65c. for very high mixed, and 72c. for White Western. PROVISIONS -Pork; the ealea are 570 bbla. at S3 50a-S9 for Prime; $12 50 aSl3 for Mess. Dressed Hogs are in good request at 4jja4c for heavy. But ter and Cheese are in good dencaud at previous rates. TALLOW The sales are 40,000 lb. prime at OaOc. cash, the latter rate for Butchers' Association. WHISKY Sales of 5C0 bbls. at 20a 20 1 o. A well es-tabliehed Ambrotype & Pho tograph Gallery. Good reasons given for eelling for particulars iuquirc of Wm. Conlj, Odd Fellows Hall, Strouds burg. Nov. 29, 1861. Remaining in the Post Office, at Strouds- hurg, Pa., November 21, 1801. Biggs, Mrs. Lucinda Lewis, Mi.-s C. Baldwin, J. N. McGuire, Anthony Cummings, Rev. G. 2 Mitchell, Margaret Deats, Ingham Mires, S. L. Edderinger. Peter R. Merihew, James 2 Fenner, Mr. Palmer, James Flowers, Mrs. E. Rouse, Mrs. R. Fisher, E. G. Redman, Sue M. Heller, Miss Margaret Staples, John N Jewett, Mr. Harry Stump, Henry Keller, J. J. Williams, Jonas Leavensworth, E. G. 03" Persons calling for any of the above letters, will please say advertised. THEODORE SCHOCH, P. M. For Sale Cheap -IAA AAA POUNDS OF WOOL J.UUjUUU wanted for cash at Lewis Doster's Moravian Woolen Mills, Beth lehem, Pa. Bethlehem, Oct. 8, IS0l.-4ft. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL TATENT. Prepared from apresription of Sir J.Clarke, M. D. Physician Extraordinary lo the Queen. THIS well known medicine is no imposition, but a sure :tnd safe remedy for Fcmali! Difficulties and Obstructions, from anv cause whatever: and althougl a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To married ladies it is peculiarly suited It will. in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpita tion of the hcartf hysterics and whites, these Pills w ill effect a cure w hen all other means have failed; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain iton, calo mcl, antimony, or anything huitful to the constitution Full directions in the pamphlet aiound each package which should be catefully preserved. For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. D. SI 00 and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, w ill insure a bottle, containgSO pills by return mail. For sale m Stroudsburg, by July 31. ISGtl Iy. J. N. DURLING, Agent Best Kerosene Oil, 15 Cents per Quart, AT II0LLINS5IEAD & DETIHCK'S DRUG STOEE. Stroudsburg, Nov. 21, 1801. Register's Notice. p&TOTICE is hereby given to all persons x M interested in the estate of the respec tive decedents, that the followinir accounts have been filed in the Register's office of Monroe county, and will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of said county, at Stroudsburg, on Mon day, the 2tfd day of December, 1861, at 10 o'clock, a. in. First account of Sydenham Walton, Administrator of Henrietta Eck, late o Coolbaugh Township, deceased. The Third account of John Merwine, surviving Executor of Godfrey Green sweig, late of Ro8 Township, deceased. Account of Flenry Smith, Administra tor of Jonas Metzgar, late of Smithfield Towusbin. deceased. JOSEPH BARRY, Register. Register's Office, Stroudsburg, November 23, 1801. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. On and after Monday, November 23, 1S61, Exju'os Paste ugcr TraSHS, Leae Great Bend at Due at Nev-ililford, Due at Montrose, - -IJopbottom ' -Nicholson : : Factoryville, Abington : Scrantun, Moscow, Gouldsboro, Tobyharina Stroudsburs", - 7:20 a. m. 7 39 " 8 00 8 23 8 40 9 04 9 20 10:00 10:41 11:07 11:20 12:32 12:46 - 1:00 1:25 p. m. Water Gap, Columbia, Delaware, Hope, (Phila'da. conncction)l;35 " Oxford, .... 1:53 Washington. : : 2:10 " Junction, .... 2:32 " Arrive at New York, - - 5:30 " Philadelphia, - - - 6:50 " Leave New York, from foot Court- l.i nd street at 8:00 a. m. Pier No. 2, North River at 7:00 " Philadelphia from Kensing ton Depot, 7:10 " Junction, - Washington, - - : Oxford, - Hope, (Phila. connection Delaware, - 11:15 " 11:33 " 11:50 " 12:14 p. m. 12:43 1:00 " 1:16 " 1:30 " 2:42 2,55 " 3:17 " 4:10 4:40 " 4:56 " 5:16 " " 5:38 " 6:00 " 6:21 " 6:40 " Columbia : : Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Tobyhanna, : Gouldsboro,. Moscow, Scranton, Abington : ; Factoryville, Nicholson Ilopbotlom : : Montrose, -New Mil ford : Arrive at Great Bend, These Trains connect at Great Bend with the Night Express Trams both East and West on the New York and Erie, and at Scranton with Trains on Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad, for PiUston, Kingston and Wilkes barre; and the Train moving South connects at Junction with Trains for Bethlehem, Mauch Chunk, Reading und Harrisburg. Passengers to and from New York change cars at Junction to and from Philadelphia via. B. D. 11. R., leave or take the cars at Hope. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkes- Barre, take Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R. R. at Scranton For Jessup, Archibald and Carbondale, take Omnibus at Scranton. Accommodation Train, MOVING NORTH. Leaves Scranton . 9:50 a. m. 10:35 11:00 " 11:30 " 12:05 p. m, 12:45 " 1:20 . 1:45 " Abington, . Factoryville Nicholson IJopbottom . Montrose : New Milford, Arrive at Great Bend, MOVING SOUTH. Leaves Great Bend, . - 2:10 p. m. New Milford, . . 2:35 Montrose : : : 3:05 " Hopbottom " Nicholson : 4:14 " Facloiyville : : 5:13 " Abington . . 5,40 " Arrive at Scranton, -, - 6:30 " This Train leaves Scranjon after the arri val of the Train from Kingston, and connects at Great Bend with the Day Express Trains both East and West on New York and Erie. JOHN BRISBIN, Sup I. Superintendent's Office, Scranton Nov. 25, lei ' WANTED, A Boy to Learn the Blacfcsniithing. The Bubsoribors desire to take an ap prentice to learn the Blacksmitbine bus mess. A boy between 16 aod 18 vears of age preferred. To a good, Bteadj boy, an excellent, opportunity to learn a good trade will be giv.en. Apply to KAUTZ & HUNTZMAN. Stroudsburg, Nov 28, 1H61. Jury List, Dec. T. 1861. GRAND JURORS. Barrett Charles Buyer. Coolbaugh Hiram Warner, Andrew Se- bring. Eldred William M. Jones. Hamilton Jonas Aitemose. M. Smithfield E. 11. Gunsaules Esq. Paradise Ilenrv Bush. Poll: Peter S. Hawk, Aaron C. Heiney. Conrad L ralile, Ross Charles Correll. Smithfield Abraham Fenner, Bennett Morgan, Daniel Custard, Peter Kortz, Dan iel Mosier. Stroud John Hall, William Cress," Mel choir Decker, John N Staples. Stroudsburg-John Keener.Thomas Stone Toby h an nah Elijah B I o w e rs. Tunkhannah Daniel Bonser. PETIT JURORS. Barrett George G Shafer. Chesnulhill Thomas Allemose, -Levi G. Shupp, JohnShifier, Peter S. Alteui&se.Esq, Samuel 11 Weiss. Eldred Joseph Kunkle, Jacob Correll, Beuben Frable, Jaeob Frable, Jr., Adam Brotzman, Thomas Mixsell. Hamilton George Shafer, Jerome S. Williams, William Eugler. Middle Smithfield Samuel Pipher. Paradise John Setzer, Charles Henry. Pocono George Singer, Jacob StoufFer. Polk John Behier, George Anthony. Ross Phillip Remmell, Stroud Morris Kern. Edward J. Mott. John Bush, Godfrey Ruff. Daniel Miller. Stroudsburg William S. Winlemute, I'heodore Schoch, Alexander Fowler. Tobyhanna Jutle A. Winters. Tunhannock Samuel Mildenberger. Jackson Jonah Houser, John Wilson James Westbrook. (Eoitrt Droclamatiou. Whereas, the Hon. Geokoe R. Barrett, President Judge of the 22d Ju . cial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the c unties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra ham Levering and Michael H. Dreher, Esqr's, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by vir tue of their offices, Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delive ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have is sued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery and Or phan's Court, for the enid County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg,'on the 23d day of December next, to continue one week if necessary. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun ty of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things which their offices are appertai ning, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Monroe, or a gainst persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to he then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (uod save the Commonwealth.) JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Stroudsburg, November 21. 1861. N HOUSE Kos. 37 &39 North Second Street, Above Market, Philadelphia, tjsjjj The .-ubscriberH (formerly of the 5ir v . r n l M OAKLEY OIIJSAi' LI UTEU,) nave leased the Above named well cstab iahed stand, and from former experience and a determination to be unremitting in assiduity to mako our guests welcome and comfortable, especially solicit not on- y our former customers, but the public in general, to patronise our establishment. Our accommodations being more conve nient and exteusive, wo can furnish com forts to our patrons, not formerly in our power, and at equally reasonable prices. There being a well furmsbod Restau RANT and good Stabling attached, we con fidently hope for an increased public pat ronage. M. WATSON, T. F. WATSON. October 3, 1861. 3m. FOR SALE. NEW R0CHELLK Oil LAWT0N BLACKBERRIES, 50 cents per dozen. CHARLES MUSCH. Stroud, April 18, 1861. LEWIS D. VAIL, 2lttornci) at au), Office removed to No. 109 North Sixth ts. (above Arch,) February 2. i860 Philadelphia. NEW Express Arrangement. The Hope and Howard Express. Com anvs are now prepared to forward Mon ey, Valuables of any kind, Paskages, &c, with their own Gars, and special Messen gers, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto a- ny part ot the world. JOHiN JN. STOICS, Agent, For the Hope and Howard Ex. Co' Stroudsburg, Feb. 4. 158. tf. DELAWARE WATER GAP CLASSICAL SCHOOL Continues in sossion during tbe month of Sentomber. October and November. Boarding and day eobolars received at any timo. Young raon wishing to quali fy themselves for teaching received on the moffc liberal terms. Rev. II. S. HOWELL, Principal, Del. Wator Gap, Augu-t 22, 1861, MADISO 1? r. : "f r I r sj virme oi a wru oi levari lacias to mo directed, itsued out of tbe Court of Com- mon Pleas of Monroe county, I will ex pose to alo at public vendue, on Friday, the 13th day of December next, at two o'clock in tbe afternoon, at" the publio bouse of Charles Troch.in the Bor ough of Stroudsburg. tbe following de scribed real estate, to wit: A tract of land surveyed on a warrant granted to Alexander Brodhead, contain ing Acres, and allowance, situate in Prioe (now Bar rett) Township, in the County of Monroe, and State of Pennsylvania, and numbered on tbo Commissioners' Booki of said county, and on Torry's Map No. 294. About three acres of tbe trnct are cleared, and the balance is well timbered witb Hemlock, Oak, Chesnut, &c. There is a small Log bouse on tbe premises; also a ftrcam of water patsing through tbe iamo. Seized and taken in execution as tbe property of Frederick R. Hartman. and to be sold by mo ot cob. JAMES N. DURLING. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, November l, 1661. i By virtue of a writ of ven. ex de tcrris to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at publio vendue on Saturday the 14th of 'December, next, at two o.'clock in tbo afternnooo, at the public houso of Sandt &Kaohline, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, the following described real eetato, to wit: A certoin lot or piece of land, with tbe appurtenances situate on tbe Eattsidc of v alton street, in tbe Borough of Strouds burg, containing in front on said street fifty feet, and in depth two huudred feet. The improvements are one two story Frtimc Hghsc, about 18 by 20 feet, and a frame Kitob en attached about 14 by 20 feet. There is a well ot water near the door. Also another lot or 'piece of land, witb tbo ap purtenances, situate on the West side of Walton street in haid borough, containing in front on said street thirty feet, and in depth about one hundred and forty feet The improvements are one Wheelwright shop about 18 by 30 feet, one frame Blacksmith shop about 18 by 20 feet, and ono frame Barn about 16 bv 18 feet. Also; another lot or piece of land, with the appurtenances, situato in Stroud town sbip, Monroe County, adjoining lands of Jesse R. Smith, John Primro.-e, and oth- ers, containing iwecve Jicrcs ana iwur Perches, more or less, all cleared. Seized and taken in execution as tbe roperty of William B. Row, and to be sold by me for cash. JAMES N D URLIMG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudoburg, ) November 21, 1861. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven ox. de terris to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at public vendue, on Saturday the 14th of December, ucxt, at two o'clock in tho afternoon, at tbe public house of Sandt & Kachline in the Borough of Stroudsburg, tbe follow- ins uescriDod real estate, to wit : A certain tract or piece of land, witb bo appurtenances, situate in Pocono township, Monroe County, originally sur veyed in the warrantee name of David Dills, Jr., adjoining lands of George Se bring, Henry Kintz, and others, contain ing Four Slusarii-cd Acvcs, i more or less attout twenty-six aores cleared, about five acres of which is mead ow land balance timber land Tbe im provements are one Log House, about 16 by 42 feet, and ono Log Barn about 30 by 30 feet. Tbero in a spring of water near tbe boue. aod a number of fruit trees on the prem ises. Seized and taken in execution as the property of William D. Bellis, and to be sold by me for cah. JAMES N DURLING, Shcrijf Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) November 21, 1861. S Byvirtuc of a writ of ven. ex de tcrris to me directed, issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale at public vendue, on Saturday, the 14 th day of December next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the pub lic bouso of Sandt & Kaohline, in the Bo roob of Stroudsburg, the following de scribed real cutate, to wit: A certain tract y piece of land, with tho appurtonanooH, situato in broitnnela township, Monroe county, adjoining lands belonging to the heirs of Jonas Metzgar, deceased, containing Three Acres, more or lens all cleared principally meadow land. The improvements are one Log House, about 18 by 24 feet, ono Log Shop about 12 by 14 foet, one Frame Barn about in ny iu teet. anu one Sprinc House. lhero is a spring of water on the promises also a lot of fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution as the nrnnnrtB n f Peter Huffman, and to bfl U w J f sold by mo for oah. JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) November 21, 1861. $ III Sfta By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de tcrris to me directed, issued out of the Court o Common Pleas of Monroe County, I wil expose to sale at publio vendue on Saturday the 14th day of December next -. a t i l- .t r. at iwo o ciock in mo anornoon, ai uie public hou-.n of Sandt Sc Kachlino, in tbe borough of Stroudsburg, tho following Goscribcd real estate, to wit : A certain lot or piece of land, with tbe appurtenances, situate in the village of Dutotsburg, Smithfield townf hip, Mon Lroc County, containing one quarter of an Acre more or Jes, adjoining lands of the Heirs of Solomon We.-tbrook, and others. The improvements are one two fctory Frame House, about 18 by 30 feet, and a lot of fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution a? th property ot Abraham 13 Uurrcll, and tc be sold by me for ca-b. JAMES N. DUELING. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Stroudsburg, ) November 21, 1861. $ SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terri tome directed, issued out cf the Court ol Common Pleas of Mocroo County, I wilf expose to sale at public vendue, on Saturday the 14i of December next, at two o'clock in the aftcrncon, at tbe public bouse of Sandt & Kaohline, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, the follow ing described real estate, to wit : A certain lot or piece of land. with, the appurtenances, situate in Stroud township, Monroe County, near the Stroudsburg Depot, adjoining lauds of John Stillwell, and others, containing in front on the North side of the road leading from Stroudsburg to John Smith's, about fifty feet, and in depth about two hundred feet. The improvements aro ouc two-story Plank House, about 22 by 28 feet, with a plank OIII GUI Kitchon attached, about 12 byS, UKl 16 feet, and a lot of fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Harry Bowman and Marga ret E. Bowman, and to be sold by me for C 3 S 1) JAMES N DURLING, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg November 21, 1861, SHERIFFS SALE, By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at public vendue on Saturday, the 14th of December next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, atj tbe public house of Sandt & Kachline, in the borough of Stroudsburg. tbe follow-' in" described real estate to wit : The ono equal undivided half part of a certain tract or piece of land, with the appurtenances, situate in Hamilton town ship, Monroe county, adjoining lands of Jacob Metzsrar, George Ardman, and oth ers, containing Ten. Acres, more or less about eight aores cleared, and the balance timber laud. The im provements are one two-story Frame House, about 22 by 26 feetfone frame stable about 18 by 20 feet, ono Blackfmitbshop about 16 by 20 feet, a well of water, and a lot of fruit trees. Seized and taken in oxecution as tbp property of Jacob Marsb, and to be sold by mo for cab. JANES N DURLING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) November 21, 1861. " J Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de tcr ris to mo directed, issacd out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mouroe County, I will expose to salo at public vendue on Saturday, the 14th of December next, at two o'clock in tho afternoon, at tbe public bouso of Sandt & Kacbiine, in the borough of btroudsbur, the loiiow- ine described real estate, to wit : A certain lot or pieco ol land, witn toe appurtenances, situate on the North Wet corner of Elisabeth and Center streets, in tbe Borough of Stroudsburg, containing m front ou said Elizabeth street hlty loot, and in depth one hundred and fifty feet. The improvements are ono three story Frnnift House. about 18 by 22 feet, and one Frame Kitchen about 14 by 20 feet. Seized aod taken in execution as the property of Robert Skelton, and,to be sold by me for oash. JAMES N. DUK,liU; Slienjf. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, November, 21, 1861. $ CONDITIONS OF SALE, CASH. Ten per cent of tho bid to be paid on tho day .of sale, and the balance on the first day of next Court. The pur ohastr not complying with tbe terms ol salo, will be beld responsible for any de ficiency upon a resalo. On bids of fifty dollars or leas, the whole amount must be paid on the day of sale. $jrotl)ouotatif0 Jfoicc, Notice is hereby niven to all persons interested, that the first and final account of Michaol II Drebcr, Uommitteo ot the oerson and estate of John Woodling.a Lu natio late of Jackson township, Monroe County, (now deceased) has been filed in the office of the rrotnonoiary oi tne uour of Common Pleas of Monroe County, anc! will be presented for confirmation and al lowance at tbo next term of said Uourt to bo held at Stroudsburg, on Monday the 23d day of December nest. THOS M. McILHANEW November 32. HOI, Pfoth'y Mil In 'the matter of the Estate of HENRY EENNER , deceatcd. The undor.-jjincd Auditor ap poin'ted by tho , Orphan's Court of Monroe County, to cxaminc thc exceptions to the Second account of Joseph Fonncr; Administra tor of said Estate, au.l if oacasioiirquire resettle said account, and make Report thereof to the next Orphans' Court." Hereby gi$Cs notice thot ho will attend to tbo dutie of his appoint moot, at -his office in Stroudsburg, on Thursday, tber 12tb day of December next; at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, when and where all parties interested may attend if they think proper. Wm. K. HAVIL AND, Auditor. Stroudsburg, Nov. 14, 1861. Wait for the Wagoii! IEIY ALWAYS AilOUHD OS TIME. Tbe oitizens of Strouds- hurg and' surrounding counj try, who lovo to discuss tho merits of a tender, rich and juicy piece of Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb or Mutton, or a cood fat Fowl, should always 'Wait for tho Wacon." Lew will always be around on time witb the best No stalo meatn, nor lean fowls, but everything lat wholesome, and fresh killed. Look out when tbe bell rings, and you will bo sure lo see something to tempt tbo appe tite of tbe most particular, and at prices so low as to fairly mako jour pocket dance for joy. LEWIS nELLER., N. B. Tho highest prices paid for Hides and Pclt-i. November 14, ISO 1 . To ail whom it may Concern. Stroudsburg, Nov. 27, 1861. Whereas, certain evil disposed persona bave been circulating that I had pur- chased a sick hoir of Mr. Abraham Yet- tor, and sold tbo same to my customers. This I deny. The following, I hope, will atisfy the publio. LEWIS HELLER. Stroudsburg, Nov. 27, 1861. I hereby certify that Mr. Lewis Hol er returned to mc the Hog, which he bought of me, and rcported to havo been sink. This Hog was slaughtered on Wed nesday the 20th Bad returned on the 22d mst. ABRAHAM JSTTlfiit.- N. B. I pay more for stock, and sell meat a cent per pound less than any oth er butcher m town. LEWIS HELLER.. Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue of an order of cale issued out of tbe Orphan's Coart of Monroe County, there will be exposed to sale by publio vendue, on Vcdnesday, the 4th day of December, 1861 , at two o'clock ill the afternoon, upon tho prco&i'cs, the following Real Estate, late of Iaac Widows, deceased, viz: A certain lot or piece of land situato on tbe North and South Turnpike, in the Township of Pocono, County of Monroe and Mate of Peunsylrauia adjoining ands of Charles Reinhort, Frank Sbick, John Woodling and others, coutaining- TwcBtty-3?iYi Acres, be tho same moro or less, nearly all clear ed, about 5 acres meadow, balance tilla ble land. Tho improvements are one and a half story LOG HGU'SE, gg with plank addition, tho whole being a bout 16 by 32 feet, cellar under part. Frame Brn about 25 by .10 feet. A branch of Pocono creek run through the premises, spring" of water near tbo houso. Terms and ccuditinns will be made known. ot tisae and place-of s'ale Ky NATHAN FRANTZ, Ad hinihtrator. Pocono, Nov. 7, 1861. 200,000 Brick iust burnt and for salo at the yard lately owned by Morris Ad- er, near tbo btroudaburg Juepot, and 200.000 Brick fust burnt and for salo at the Yard lately owned by Peter A. Gruber, iu the Borongh of Stroudsburg, near tbe Indian (jueen Hotel. At cither lard Pressed, Hard or boft Brick, of tho best quality t reasonable prices, can to oitained. Inquire of. OLIVER D. STONE. Stroudsburg, October 31, 1861. i The subscriber respectfully begs leavo notifv the oitizens of Stroudfbure and to vicinity, that ho bn opened a new MEAT market, in the Brick Block building, formerly occupied as a Restaurant, third door above tbe Post Office, where be in tends keeninc? at all times for sale a choice stock of Fresh Meats in (ea)on, to wit : Sautes Beef. Lamb, Pork and Poultry. ' Ho will aUo bavy ou hand at all times, Hams, Sail Pork, Com Bccj and iu their eeason Froah Fish, Clams and Oystersfi by the wholesale. In short the publio will find tbia to bo a plaoe for geev efal marketing, where the best Roasts, Steaks, Boihug pieces, &o., &o., can bo had at any time, and at very low prices. A trial of our o'tabIi'ument is respectful ly solicited, ns I am satisfied all will go away determined to call again. JO H N n . CONNER. Pro pfieToy. ; Stroudsburg, Oct 21, lsei.-tf. me CHARLTON BURNET; Attorney at La?t, mm - STROUDSIiURG, MONROE C OUN T,YP& . Office on Elizabeth streot, formerly oo oupicd by Wm. Da, Esq. TO ML Efts es:h figa km
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