life, At best is not very lojsg. A few more smiles, a few more tears, some pleasures, roach pain, sunshine and song, cloud? nrtt H 1. 1 L . I u u iw, uaiy greeno,, aurupnugn.pi. urai.u.j. wuu ,cMu ,:..u farewells inoD our nine patn win ciose, and injured an! itijurer will pass away, Is it worth while to hate each other? Hartford, (Ct.,) usually Democratic, ibis boll defeats that ticket throughout. New York Markets. Wednesday, Dee. 11, 1861. FLOUll AND MEAL Wheat Flour, tbo sales include 21,600 bbls. at $5 40a S5 55 for supcrfipe State and Western, $5 90a$5 93 for shipping brands of Round hoop Extra Ohio. Rye flour m steady at $3 ISaSl 50. Buckwheat flour is in A, if Annir,A CM 7I).,C1 Bfl 1 flM IK Com Meal; sales of 200 bbls. at 83 for Jersey, and S3 30 for Brandy wine. GRALN-Wbeat; the sales ore , 1 1 1,700 bush, soft Spring at SI 20:27,300 bush. Milwaukee O ub at $1 29a$I 31. Rye; sales of 12,000 bush. State and River tit ooo. Dnrn'Torm-P r i 4i i . Y IiL.vrf""rrr . "'. 0 . ' prize S'i. V Old and New Mess; SS50$0for Priac ii nil. i 1 iu iti ( n t .in i nr r ri m n Dressed Hogs are very plenty and. in good demand at4a4fo. for Western, and 4fa43o. for City. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMED I . SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CcIcbrRlut! ietmilo Pills. ruoTCCTi: ETTEKJ BV nOYAL PATENT. Prepared from a prcsriplion of Sir. J.Clarke, M. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. rpiHS well known mrdicinois no imposition, but a S sa?edd;tr Jl sure si Obstiuctions. from anv cause whatever: and although a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution To inanicd ladies it is peculiarly suiled. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Airections.pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpila- lion of the heait, hysterics and whites, these Pills will tiffed a cure w hen all other means have failed; and al though a powerful remedy, do,notuon.ainiion, calo mel, antimony, or anything tun t fill to I he constitution Full directions in the pamphletatound each package w hich should be cai cfull v preserved. For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. B. Jl CO and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any nuthorized Agent, will insure a bottle., eontaing 00 pills by return mail. For sale m Stroudsburg, by July 31. ISCn ly. . J. N. BURLING, Agent On the 7th ult., by the Rev. George B. Dechant, Mr. Linford Meckcs and Miss Eliz abeth C. Arnold, both of Ross township, Mon roe county, Pa. Tn Lcwisburg, Pa., on the 29th ult., in his 25lh year, after a short illness, from conges- lion of the brain, Mr. Wilhaxn Cameron, jr., E?q., Only son of William Cameron, Et-q., President of the Lewisburg Bank, and eon-ii law of Juhn Eilcnherger, E.-q., of this bo rough. The deceased leaves a wife arid two children. At his residence, in Stroud township, on jMonday evening last. James N. Durling, E?q., in the 46th year of his age. The death of Mr. Durling has cast a gloom over our community. Though he had been a sufferer for over a year, and his disease, hemorrhage of the lungs, was of such a char - actcr as to have rendered his death likely to occur at any moment, the snapping of the chord on Monday evening, was heard with sadness by everybody. The deceased was probably as well and as favorably knnwp throughout our county as any other man in it, and, at the lime of his death, was holding the office of Sheriff for the second term. A faithful public officer, as an enterprising cit- i7.n asan aarecable companion, as a warn, ...1 r,tt frln,,,! nn.l nRn kind husband and , e u o4uv-.. ...v., .,, , , - , luu.i.-f.j-.wL-ci.. u..... ..... .. by the community, by his associates and by bis family. The deceased win ne ourico irom ins res- idence with Masonic honors, this afternoon ' at 2 o clock. The deceased will be buried trom lus res- ... ......a 1 JB. The valuable Store House formerly oc cupied by the late Dr. Samuel Stoke.-; it is tbo oldest Stand and oue of tbe test for business in Stroudsburg. Apply to A. M. & li. S. tTOKES. December 12, 1801. o Co. kicifal Society. LJ At a meeting of the Board of Directors held Monday Deo, 2nd 1861, it was Resolved, That a dividend of six per eont. be declared out of the profit" of the Society, and that the same bo payable on and after the firt day of February next. Resolved, That the Secretary be au thorized to sell a sufficient amount of the capital stock to purchase the grounds of the Society. By order of the President. A. REEVES JACKSON, Seo'y. December 5, 1861. A practical tanner, competent to take charge of a tannery. One who can oomo well recommended will find steady em ployment, and a good salary. A married men with small family preferred. Apply to tbe subscriber. JACOB KLEINHANS. Blooming Grove, Pike Co. Pa. December 5, 1801.-4t. Sv f? E? m Monro Wanted, 1 a( nnn pounds of wool lUUjUUU wanted for cash at Lewis Dostcr's Moravian Woolen Mills, Beth leheB, Pa. "Bethlcbea, Oct. 8; 1801.-4t. For Sale Cheap. A well established Ambrotypc & Pho 1 It 1. f 1 f ' H nor selling lor p n .a "P Wcj. Conly, Odd bellows II. Sfrn.iHo uw.wuv. burg. Nor. 29, ISO!. Best Kerosene .Oil, 15 Cents per Quart, AT HOLLINSnEAD & BETIIICK'S DRUG STORE. Stroudsburg, Nov. 21, 1861. " K AfTl QlPl Q A'ATIA ItOlulUl J lUtlJU. mT0TICE is hereby given to all persons 11 in,nrnetnA ;n i 'fnfA f rtnLnM. Lj vc deccdcnt Sj that the folio wing accounts . n Koon fil(irl :n fIlp n;t(ir nffipn nf at ,i :n i r iuonrou uuuiitY, uu win uu uiuatuieu lur confirmation to tbo Orphans' Court of M "onntv, at Stroud.bnrg, on Moo i . .... . day, the Md day ot December, lob I, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Fint account intof Sydenham W.honJshunDTohnShiff Administrator,.of Henrietta Eck, late of Coolbauch Township, deceased. The Third account of John Merwine, mircirincr ETeculor nf Gndfrov Grnnn . " a - - j sweiff. late of Roes Township, deceased. Account of Henry Smith, Administra tor of Jonas Metzgar, late of Soiithfield Township, deceased. JOSEPH BARRY, Register. Regi-tera Office, Stroudsburg, November 28, 1861. DcIaiTarC, Lackawanna & WeStent RAIL EOAD. 5 hi; CHANGE OF TIME. On and after Monday, November 23, 1861, Exiic.s Pjisscnger Trains, Leave Great Bend at 7:20 a. m. Due at New-Milford, Due at Montrose, - -Ilopboltom Nicholson : Factoryville, Abington : Scranton, Moscow, Gouldsboro, . -Tobyhanna Stroudsburg, - 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, Hopr, (Phila'da. connection) 1;35 Oxford, .... 1:53 Washington. : : 2:10 Junction, .... 2:32 Arrive at New York, - 5:30 Philadelphia, - - - 6:50 Leave New York, from Toot Court- land street at 8:00 a Pier No. 2, North River at 7:00 m. Philadelphia from Reusing ton Depot, - - 7:10 Junction, - - - 11:15 " Washington, - - : 11:33 " Oxford, - - - 11:50 " Hope, (Phila. connection) 12:14 p. m. Delaware, ... 12:43 " Columbia : : 1:00 " Water Gap, - - 1:16 " Slrotidsburg, - - 1:30 Tobyhanna, : : 2:42 Gouldsboro, ... 2,55 " Moscow, ... 3:17 " Scranton, - - - 4:10 Abington : ; 4:40 " Factoryville, - 4:56 " Nicholson ... 5:10 " Ilopboltom : : 5:33 " Montrose, .... 6:00 New Milfurd : . 6:21 Arrive at Great Bend, - 6:40 i( ( Le Xht Express Trains' bothEastatuJ West rm m - -r. i 1 on the New York and Erie, and at Scranton W1UI 1 raiiib on L,ucK.nvuiuia uiiu oiouuibuurg .luuirouu, jor 1 111&1011, ivuision auu vviikbs- r ,--..-. -ir- 1 tTT. 11 harre; and the Train moving South connects ;il Junction with Trains for Bethlehem, Mauch Chunk, Reading and Harnsburg. r x'assengers 10 anu irom iscw loth cars at Junction to and from Phila via. B. D. R. R., leave or take the Iope For pjtlstor)t Kingston, and ' . ..1 Passengers toand from New York change rniiaueipnia 11 -1 111 I cars at WHKes- ! I Barre. take Lackawanna and Bloomsburir R. R. at Scranton For Jessu.o, Archibald and Carbondale, take Omnibus at Scranton. Accommodation Train, MOVING NORTH. Leaves Scranton ' Abington, . Factoryville Nicholson (; I lop bottom . . Montrose ' : New Milford. K Arrive at Great Bend, . 9:50 a. m. 10:35 " 11:00 " 11:30 " 12:05 p. m. 12:45 1:20 . " 1:45 " MOVING SOUTH. Leaves Great Bend, . . 2:10 p. m. New Milford, . . 2:35 Montrose : ; : : 3:05 Hopbottom . . . 3:45 it 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't. Superintendent's Office, ) Scranton Nov. 25, , lbbl. , IProtljonotarg's Jfoice. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that tho first and final account of Michael H. Dreher, Committee of the pereon and estate of John oodling, a Lu natic, late of Jackson township, Monroe Countv. Cnow deceased) baa been filed in tbe office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of- Monroe County, and will be presented for confirmation and al lowance at tbe next term of said Court, to be held at Stroudsburg, on Monday the 23d day of December next. THOS. M. MoILHANEY, November 22, 1601, FrollCy, ' .WANTED, I A Boy to Learn the Blacksmithing, - -i ne subscribers desire to take an ap mrPnilfld f1 lllflrn 1-f 1 1. 1 I r .".umuuing ous u, eu 10 ana i years - e- r v.. vr u guuu, Diuau y uuy, I mfi..ll.,nt . : i. . i . OF l ItO nfCt..rrnil n J I t an excellent opportumty to learn a good trade will be given. Annlv to iXnUJZi MUKTZMAN. btroudsbur, iov. 28,1861. Ti-f- T m TorT juixu, a. GRAND JUROUS. Barrett Charles Mover. Cooldamri Hiram Warner, Andrew Se bring. Eldred William RI. Jone3. Hamilton Jjnas Ailemose. iu. omili field ih. ti. liunsan e Ksn Paradise Henrv Hush. Polk Peter S. Hawk. Aaron C. Ileincv. Conrad 1-rable, o-s. - ?. Purine Hrrnll Smilhfield Abraham Fenner, Bennett Morgan, Daniel Custard, Peter Kortz, Dan- iel Mosier. Stroud John Hnll. William fVPs. M.l. choir Decker, John N. Staples oir Decker, John N. Staples. oirouojour-junuiveeneMnomasssione. Tnhiihnnnah Tf.liinb Hbiwnrn -V; : " J l unktiannaii Daniel rJonser. PETIT JUH0RS. Barrett George G Sliafer Chesnuthill Thomas Altemose, Levi C. Samuel II. Weiss. Eldred Joseph Kunkle, Jacob Correll, Beuben Frable, Jacob Frable, Jr., xVdam Urotzman, 1 bomas MlXsell Hamilton George Shafer, Jerome S. M llliams, illiam Engler. Middle Smilhfield Samuel Tipher. Paradise John Setzer, Charles Henry Pocono George Singer, Jacob StonlFer. Polk John Behier, George Anthony. Ross Phillip Reinmell, SroutfM orris Kern. Edward J. Mott, T..i, i i- r-...ir.. n..rr i .lt.. Slroudsburs William S. Wintemute. Theodore Schorl,, AlexanderFowler. ' Tobyhanna Jiule A. Winters. Tunhannock Samuel Mildenberger. Jackson Jonah Houser, John Wilson James Westbrook. dourt JJrodantation. Whereas, the. Hon. Geokge R. Barrett, President Judge ofthe22d Ju. cial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the c unties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra.- 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 anu uourt ot ueneral Quarter sessions in uiiu iof uiBsaiu oouniy oi xuonroe, nave is- sued their precept to me commanding that n fnnri .-.c ri.,i, Qocr?;nc , f 1 1, nnnnr. n r, i aijOiiri.nt Uiinrfflr hnssinns fit tnr fpnen nnil n n.. .,- , rr. vjuiiiiiiuii iuuo, uiiu uuuh vi v-yt;i uuu isr- minor ,,,,1 Ronnmi Tnji rnuL ,i phan's Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on the 23d day of December next, to continue one week if necessary. HOTIOE Is hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices oi the Feace, and Constables ot the said coun- ty ol Monroe tl.at hey be hen and there reauy Willi llieir rolls, records, inquisitions, o.;.,o;o 0,1 u ... r,r ... r r wa 1 nino-. and also that thnsn who nrn hnnnrl hv recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jaii ot the said county of Monroe, or a- gainst persons who stand charged with the V.UUJIIIIOO.UII Ul UHClH,CO IU llli IIIC1I Ullll lllCm rrc , i. ,i. i .t tn nrncnpitlp nr foetid; oc? ch II hr nief (God save the Commonwealth.) JAtMUS i. DURLING, Sheriff. Sheriffs Ofhce Stroudsburg, November 21, 1861. MADISON HOUSE Sos. 87 & 39 North Second Street, ziuove iuciiiuji, jriumuoipuia. rnL i . i -till jjMjt me tuo.scnoers ormcriy oicne 13ARLEY ijnEAF HOTELj have leased the abovo named well estab- lished stand, and from former experience . I f- i ami n hp prm nnrinn in no nnrnmirrmrr in aSiduit t0 .f6 U.r J1 . WelcotDe , uul",UI iau"-. 01.1113 DU' u- ,...- ' . , ,. ,r . iv our mrmer cusiomers. dul tne duo ic in irpnnr.i . rn nnrrnn hp. nnr isr.9n untnAnr e 1 1 uur accommqaatious oeing more conve- nient and extensive, we can furnish com- forts to our patrons, not formerly m our t . I It I power, anu at equally reasonable prices. fill 1 - II t 1 I mere nemg a well lurnisbea lvESTAU- rant and irooStablini? attaohed. we con- r- 1 fldcntlv hone for an inornoHnd nnhlin nut.. r at w a mtT r ronage. M. WATSON, T. P. WATSON. 3ra. October 3, 1861.- FOR SALE. NEW ROl'HELLE Oil LAWT0N BLACKBERRIES, 50 cents por dozen. CHARLES MUSCH. Stroud, April 18, 1861. LEWIS D. VAIL, 2tttornetf at cud, la Office removed to No. 109 North Sixth Is. (above Arch,) February 2, i860 Philadelphia. NEW Express Arrangement. The IIopo and Howard Express Com A tn fnrtunrfl fnn ey, Valuables of any kind, Packages, &c, with their own Cars, and special Messen- gers, with dispatoh from Stroudsburgto a- ny part ot tbe world. JOHN N. STOKES, Agent, nor iuu uuuu auu u.u mj. w Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1858. tf. . . . . VmAWMlV) iVATfiili trAr fT A OO Tl A T OrtTTAAT township, Monroe County, originally sur I ) 1 A nn II A j l H J veved in the warrantee name of David n.. :.. : ,i.;.,a mii, nf S,nmhr Onmhnr ,nd November. Boarding and day scholars received at anv time. Youn men wishing to quali- fy tbomselvos for teaching received ou tbe ... . roost liberal terms. - u... it o ct r wt i?t t. T).:n. tr.nl Del. Water Gap, August 22 1801. 11CV. II. U. 11U I MlJi.1. J. IM'IS" . Sale. Jl Bv virtnn nf -t f v j I " " IUUi CS, - terris to rue directod wno,! f f Court of Com-. P!p. f xi n "... . . i-j 1 uuua ' vii i mi I'xn ihu in unjn nr nttiitn .J ... (;V I rfill pvpif I Jl v.alm I ii 0V "c ai "UUyUU r""""'' iJlt 0 JJCCe?JlUe) host., at two o'clock in the afternoon . - I, u"ui; ,1U,U vuaries jroed, in the uorougn ot Stroadburg, tho following uesonbed real estate, to wit: A certain tract or niece of land witli the appurt-nances, situate in Chesnuthill township, Monroo Countv. adicinimr land or aenry ti. Vei-a, Abraham and others, containino" F Tt " O Mengel more or less all r,pnrrf.n,ni,f - WW ' I - -w..n m.r k IU U (I U I C H I meadow land. The imnrnmmnnr . f """ "4 " "' FKAiUE HOISE. . . . aDOUl DJ d0 'ect. one brame Barn a out 30 by 40 feet, with stone stabling, urug liuuso, ooru uno, ana a lot ol frnif. frono A m.11 f it . . " v Minur uear me houe. nnfl. n Kfronm f -: ' , . w .v. jjuiug ---ft- - ALSO Another tract with the appurtenances, situate in Ross r Mivu waiuuvi adjoining lownsbip, Monroe County, adjoining . . " I lauua oi reter jeiz, Jacob iNeybart, and oinere conta,n,ng Fifty Acres, (more or less about-six acres cleared- balance timber land. There is one LOG HOUSE, about 18 by 20 feet on the premisen, also a spring of water, and a lot ot fruit trees. ocized and taken in execution as the property of George H. Weiss, and to be Lij u , b . I "J ' ui-u. L,. "i i,"x,Liuiiyur' Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, December 5, lfe61, By virtue of a writ of levari facias to me directed, issued out of the Court of Com- m0n 1 ,ea8 of Monroe county, I will ex- Pose t0 sa, at public vendue, on Friday, the 13th day of December next, " f, Cl? ternoon at the lo "U"0K u "ur,us i.roc"' n l.oe a?r" MU" """"" i"wiug uc- scrbed rea' estate, to wit : neriffs nurvuyeu on a warraniL)llli(.riLj rnai nu.nto f -.l g.autuu to .x.ciauuur rouueau, contain- in? , . -'z9 M. owoics, 1 11 r t ani a 1 1 0 wance , si tuate i n Price ( no w Bar- rettv lowOJ)bip. in the County of Monroe, auu oiaie 01 reuneyivaDia, ana nnmoerea n tbo Commi.isioncrs Books of said county, ana on lorry's map sso. About three acres of the tract are cleared. anJ the halance is well timhorcrl with pnminnir OmU nhnsnnt Tbrr. n Hma Lo,r house on the Dremisefa: aso a t 7 ... B"-ulu wuiui paMUg lurougu tue Um. beized and taken in execution as tbe property of Frederick K,. Hartman, and to be sold by mo for cash. . JAMES N. DURLING. Sheriff. shnriff's Offinr? Sfrondshiinr " --b, Nntromliill. 91 IKfll I ' By virtue of a writ of ven. ex de terris irected, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will ) xi,nn tn sain at. nnhlin vendnn on Saiurday ihe Ulh of Decembe, next at two 0ciook in the afternnooo, at ' '.I tho pubhc bouse ol Sandt tVKaohlme, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, the following described real ectate. to wit : A certain lot or piece of land, with the . .1.- it.. . ii d u u r iu ii a u fun suuiiku uu iuo lnustsiue oi Walton street, in tbo Borough of Strouds- burg, containing in troot 00 said street :ft nr,A ,nrnH fnf J "uu ,u "cl"u int.. : ... i .. iue luipruvuuiuuta me uuv iwu aiuiy FraillC HOUSC. .IIP. e: Lout 18 bv 20 feet and a frame Kitob- ml en nttaohed about 14 bv 20 feet. Thero :g a wen 0f water near tho door. Also n. . f ij ;t, ILIIIILkirl UL Ul IlltlUU Ul IU11U. n I LLI uu- . .u. xir. purieuanoea, 8hubIC ou too y muo u. Walton street in said borough, containing in front on said street thirty feet, and in depth about ono hundred and forty feet The improvements are one Wheelwright shop about 18 by 30 feet, one frame Blacksmith .hop about 18 by 20 feet, and ono frame Barn about 16 by 18 feet, Also; another lot or piece of land, with the appurtenances, situate in Stroud town ship, Monroe County, adjoining lands of Jesse R. Smith, John Primrodc, and otb- . m .7.. - a 7 7? ers, containing xivetve ju.a ana jjuur Perches, more or less, all cleared. Seized and -taken in execution aa tbe properly of William B. Row, and to be sold by me for cash. JAMES N DUItLIMG, Siienjf. Sheriff'.- Office, Stroudsburg. November 21, 1861. $ Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven ox. do terris to me directed, is-ued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroo County, I will expose to sale at public vendue, on Saturday tlie lull oj jjeceniotr. Qcxt at two O'c00k jD tho afternoon, at fa bHo hou0 of San(U & Kachlino in iinrn , Qf stroudsburir. tbo ionow- . describod reai C3tato, to wit: A certain tract or pieco of land, witb Lun annartenancefl. situate in Pocono Dills. Jr., adjoining lands of George bo- bring, Henry K.ntz, and others, contain- 'nS ,1.. MuMed ACPCS. more or loss about twenty six acres I 1 1 W-..t fini ...... n r, nt mtilnll Id mP!l(l- oioarou, uuum Lie lun bfilniico timber lupd lbeim Iprovemcnts are one M House, about 16 by 42 feet, and one Lo Barn about 30 by 30 feet. ,i,J it)ere aspriDg o; water ntar tbu botc UC mi r mm-, aDd a number of fruit trees on the nrcm I IMJfl S.iied and taken in execution a3 the nmnnrtr nf w;ii;.m n n; nA so d bv mn for nnsh at JAMES N. DUELING, Sheriff. I J OUB" racc, oirouaourg, JNovesnber 21, 1501. By virtue of a writ of ven.cx do terri to mo directed, issued out of tbo Court o Common Pleas of Monroo county, I wil expose to sale at public vendue, on Saturday, the 14 th dav of December next " " ' ai iwo o ciook m tne aiternoon, at tbo pub 110 l)0US,! ot bilutIt & acb'ine, in the Bp rough of btroudcbur', thr followinir de sorihp.d rp.il nrnfo ir. if. A certain tract 'or piece of land, with the appurtenancec, situate in SraithGeld . . . . townsbin. iJonroo conntv. nilioin nir and.- r . .. . . -i.' -r . uuiungiiig io iae neirs oi uouas lUelzgar; deceased, contaiumsr Alirce iCPCS, rw a moro or loss all cleared principally more or le-.H c meadow land. Ine improvements arc one los: House, ' mm fiVmnf 1R t.rr OA f.. T !!!! KJS Shop about 12 by 1 4 feet, one jsjA I II i F rasne Barn about IS by 26 feet, aud one Spring House. There is a sprin of water on the nremises also a lot of fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution as the property of P?ter Huffman, and to be sold by me for cah. JAMES N. DURL1NG, Sheriff. bheriff a Office, Stroudsburg, November 21, 1861. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de tcrris to rue directed, issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at public vendue on rtC Uth day of December next. at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the public hou-e of Sandt & Kachlino. in the borough of Stroud.sburg, the following A ccrta;n ,ot Qr jece of and wUh ,t tl . . -n the a v f U t t e u a d c e s , s 1 1 u a t e in thovilage ' c. 0f Dutotibur. Sm tb6eld townsbin. Mon I . . . ' r oc Count v. coutainm s one Quarter of an Acre more or less, adjoining lands of t he Heirs ot Solomon Westbrook, and others The improvements arc one two-story t?vnmn, Unn about 18 by 30 feet, and a lot of fruit trec- Seized and taken in execution as the nrnnrf.u nf Abraham R Wnrrll. nnil in r-r-J 1 y for oa,h oumj xy. jsutmvr, wmiy. Sheriff's Office. Stroudsburg, JNovcmber 21, 1301. SHBEHFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terri to me directed, issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Monroe County, I wilf expose to sale at public Vendue, on Qnfm-rlm, fliP 1 Afh nf T)pr.PmKer J n.ext- a.1 .?w? slook m the afternoon, at tae Put)Jlc Doase ot 0aDat JacDUOC, ID ttZZZZX.. "" A certain lot or piece of land, with tbe . r. appurtenances, situate in Stroud township, Monroe County, near the Stroudsburg Deoot. adioinim.' lands of John Stillwell, and others, containing in frout on the xt..il r a j 1 j : c. iortu Blue oi uiiu ruau jcauiui; nuui Stroudsburg to John Smith's, about fifty feet, and in depth about two hundred feet. The improvements are one two-story Plank House, about 22 by 28 feet, with a plank Kitchon attached, about 12 by 16 feet, and a lot of fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution as tne property of Harry Bowman and Marga ret E. Bowman, and to be sold by me for cash. JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, November 21, 1861, SHEBIFFS SALE, By virtue of 0 writ of ven. ex. de terris to me directed, issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at publio vonduo on . Saturday, the 14th of December next, at two o'clook in tho afternoon, at the publio house of Sandt & Kacbline, in tho borough of Stroudsburg. tho follow ing described real estate to wit : The ono equal undivided half part of a certain tract or piece of land, with tbe appurtenances, situate in Hamilton town ship, Monroe county, adjoining lands of Jacob Metzgar, George Ardman, and oth ers, containing Ten Acres, more or lese about eight acres cleared, and tbe balance timber land. Tho im provements are one two story Frame House, about 22 by 26 feet, one frame stable about 18 by 20 feet, ono Blackmitbshop about 10 by 20 feet, a well of water, and a lot of fruit trees. Seized and taken in exooution as tho property of Jacob Marsh, and to be sold by me for oasb. JANES N. DURLING, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) November 21, 1861. J Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of a writ of ven. cx.;de tcr ria to me directed, issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I Log 8191 Bill 1 1 1 will expose to salo at public vendue on Saturday, Hie . Ath bf December next, at two o'clock ip tbe afternoon, at tbe public bouse of Sandt & Kacbline, in the borough of Stroudsburir, the follow ing described real estate, to wit: A certain lot or piece of land, with the appurtenance, fituitc on tho North West corner of Elizabeth and Center streets, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, containing in front on eaid Elizabeth street fifty fret, and in depth one hundred and fifty feet. The improtcnu-nts are one three ttory Frame House, about IS by 22 feet, and one Frame III HI Kitchen about 14 by 120 feet. Seized a.Dd taken in execution as the property of Robert Skolton, and to be sold by me for cash. JAMES N D URLING. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroud.sburg, ) November, 21, 1561. 5 CONDITIONS OF SALE, CASH. Ten per cent of the bid to be paid on the day of sale, and tbe balance on the first day of next Court. The pur chaser not complying with the terms of sale, will bo bold rcsDon.ible for anv de ficiency upon a resale On bids of fifty dollars or less, the whole amount must be paid on the day of sale. 2Utbitor's . Notice. In the matter of the Estate of HENRY deccated Tbe undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Orphau's Court of Monroe County, to examine the exceptions to the Fecond account of Joseph Fenner, Administra tor of said Estate, and if occasion require resettle said account, and moke Report thereof to the next Orphans' Court.' Hereby cues notice tha.t ho will attend to tbe duties of his appointment, at his office in Stroudsburg, on Thursday, tho 12th day of December next, at 10 o clock in tho forenoon of said day, when and where all parties interested may attend if they think proper. Wm. K. HAYILAND, Auditor. Stroudsburg, Nov. 14, 1861. Wait for the Wagon! LEW ALWAYS AROUND OS TIME. The citizens of Strouds burg aud surrounding conn try, who love to diaonss the merits of a tender, rich and uicy piece of Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb or Mutton, or a good fat Fowl, should always "Wait for the Wagon." Lew will always be around on time with the best No tale meats, nor loan fowls, but every thine at wholesome, and fresh killed. Look out when tbo bell rings, and you will be sure to see something to tempt the appe tite of the most particular, and at prices o low as to fairly make your pockets dance for joy. LEWIS HELLER. . N. B. The highest prices paid for fides and Pelts. November 14, 1661. To ail whom It may Concern. Stroudsburg, Nov. 27, 1861. Whereas, certain evil disposed persona have been circulating that I had purr chased a sick hog of Mr. Abraham Yet- ter, and Fold tbe same to my customers. his 1 deny. Ihe following, I hope, will a.tisfy the public. LEWIS HELLER. Stroudsburg, N07. 27, 1861. I hereby certify that Mr. Lewis Hol er returned to mc tbo Hog, which no bought of me, and reported to have been sick. This Hog was slaughtered on Wed nesday the 20th and returned on tbe 22d inst. ABRAHAM YETTER. N. B. I pay more for stock, and sell meat a cent per pound less than any oth er botcher in town. LEWIS nELLER. -E. 0 C IB u N n 200,000 Brick just burnt and for sale at the yard lately owned t-y Morris Ad ler, near tho Stroudburg Depot, and 200,000 Brick just burut and for sale at the Yard lately owned by Peter A. Gruber, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, near the Indian Queen Hotel. At either Yard Pressed, Hard or Soft Brick, of the best quality at reasonable prices, can be obtained. Inquire of OLIVER D. STONE. Stroudsburg, Octobers, 1861. II; U Mil nil U J i'l t-4 The subscriber respectfully tegs leave to notify tho citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that ho has opened a new MEAT MARKET, imthe Brick Block building, formerly occupied as a Restaurant, third door abovo the Post Office, where be in tends keeping a t all times for ale a choice stock of Fresh Meats in season, to wit : Beef, Lamb, Pork and Poultry. He will also have cu band at all times, Hams, Sail Fork, Com Beef, and in their season Fresh Fib, Clams and Ovstcrsfs by tbe wholesale. In short theOj publio will find this to be a place for cen cral marketing, whero the best Roast?; Stoaks, Boiling pieces, xtc, &e., can be had at any time, and at very low prices. A trial of our establishments respectful ly solicited, as I am satisfied all will go away determined to' call again. JOHN 11. CONNER, Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Uct. 24, 1861. -tf. OHATtETON BURNET, Attorney at Law, v STitouDsr.mta, monroe county, ta. Office on Elizabeth streot, fornicrlyoc .cupicd by Win. DaAis, Esq. BLANK DEEDS ' For.:i!e nt this Office linn gig 331
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