i 1 f Tn Stroud townshio ,m lhe-18th , instant, rMrs. Susan Vanflitf aged. 92 ,y ears a;nd,5qpths.y.,u, jycw York &, JEVie JKaU-ftbad' EXTENDED J. i 5if3 WINTER AKKAafK31!J!liTS.' ON THURSDAY January (ih amLjimil ;fur. ,ier notice, ihe hfferent trains will run -ONCE EACH WAY DALLY, .(.Sundays, e;cfcepted) as follow : . . ' -i .. . f For JaRsctijrcrs : . Leave NEW. YORK. .bySieamboat from fool Du'rfne Strtuaj; 7,:l-2 o'clock a jh.' PORT JER VIS-, at S l,2.vVwck a. m. . OTJ.SVILLEhi.,. .7t-fc 5 .' MIDDLETDWN at 7 1-2 - GOSHEN ai 7;3$4,MV . " CHESTER -at 8 sloping each way at the several intermediate passenger stations. .? " . Jjj3 No PackfgesjRarcjel'i; Trunks (or bag-ag- except personal, consisting of'clothmg, not (.vending 50 lbs.) will be iakenby the Fasseu- Igtrr J3ai or Trains, unless by special agreement Eatiu payinfiH maue in auvance, in ituicii uhso ilio chalet's wTll'be at the discretion of the Aea, not exceeding double '.the p.uHHshctl Freight rases. Applications utvNiiW York'mti't he made io Mr. J. FI Clark-on Agent, ffat the office ornhe Pier fooi of Duaue St., upon whose! receipt articles will be received upon the Steam boat and forwarded by the -Passenger-Train. The company will lie responsible for no article whatever sent by the Passenger boat or Trains, wiles it bo receipted for by an Agent duly au thorized ; except personal bagrage. which is. I put in charge .of the Baggage, Masters. For Freight : Leave New York -at' 3 -o'clock P. M., per.J3.ir- ..es SAMUEL MARSH, HENRY SUYDAM, 1 Jr and DUNKIRK ; Leave Port Jervis at 7 oYIot-k A- M-, Olisville ai 8, MiddJetown ai 9 1 2. Goshen ai 10 1-2, and Chester at 1 1 a. m. An Accommodation ftliTk Train will Ttm in innneeiioti 'wtihi the" Sieatnnoa which lows i he Freight Barges, leading New m York at 3 o'clock. P. :VL and ordinarily arriving ai PnTinout in nine for the tram to start from 6 to 7 o'clock for Purf Jervis and 'all- the inter if mediate stations. Leave Port Jervis at 1 1-2 p. M. unsvjiie ai i, iwinuieinvvn ai z 1-4, Uro- s II- - . r M.i il- . ..'., t i 'V shea at 3, Chester at 3 1-4, Turners 4, A'lon.yy at 5 o'clock and arrive at Piermont at 6 o'clock p m ; ihetice leaving for New York by a com f.iria'ile s'eannoal, as soon as the milk is put 1 on hoard and ihe barge is in readiness.' 'Good Brr'!i will be provided on board at.,25 cents ami MEALS at 37 1-2 cents each. N. B.-Persnns having ariicles lost, dam- t aged or unnecessarily delayed are requested to communicate the Tact in writing immediately, to S S. POST, Superintendent of Transporta tion, office ai Piermottt. For other jnformation enquire of the several Depot Agents, the Stipt.- I raiisportaijon, or the undersigned,. ,f: H. C. SEYMOUR, Snp January, 1, 1848. jan. 20 tf Godey's JLndy's Book fc Family iTlagazine, The oldest Magazine in the LTniied States, con'ains monthly sixty pages of reading matter, ly the firt writers in the country ,-twelve more than the New York magazines. Two splendid I Mpel engravings, an undeniable authentic .col ored mommy Fashion plate, Model Collates and Churches, Crochet Work,-and oiher mat-'t-rs for the Ladies, all illustrated and .welLex p'aiiied, &c. &c. . . Price for one year, which includes the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, making 3 ' " publications in one month, S3 00' Two copies without the Lady's Dollar. . Newspaper, - - . . Cj 77-' k .5 00 Five copies with one to the, person , sending the club, -:r- . .-j k -10 00 E'gln copies,., . . .." :6 00 Twelve copies, f J - . 20 00 A specimen-of eliher; ithe Iiidy's Book, or the Latly's Dollar Newspaper sefao"ainy per son paving posiage on the request. 'Address, L. A. GODEY, No. 1 1"3 Chesnnt Siree', Philadelphia. THE BEST mechanical Paper IN THE WORLD. - The "SCIENTIFIC AM ERTCANpuhusHedt Wo .burton st. lsTew lork, is , admitted, by all. to be, the best Mechanical publication in the world. . It has attained a larger circulation, than ;all. the 1 other Mechanical papers published in America" 1 combined, and possesses such faculties. Tor 'c3Jtam-j from all parts of the world thai nobublication. of ne Kina can compete with it. . . , . wr...rw.w ...... . ( . 1 uZTn,CniS h0l?AC 10 S6Ve" rigm' t. . . to - Uiunn.u Maventions; a catalogue ol American Patents, fas" :? issued from the Patents Office Garh tvL-. nM,Vbe:i I-of the progress of all. new Mechanicat and Scien- f Reinventions; instruction in the various Arts and f Trades, with Engravings; curious Philosopkiccl i l and Chemical experiments; the latest Railroad In-1 t f nif. - - XT' 1 J . - 11 .1 I 1 il Pfnrt lit -- lrf s t mfite nun MnhAri n - nt-. 1 illustrated with more than aMndred Engravings, I &c. &c. ; J . It is published weeklv in quarto formr convert-' P'al affords, oftit'esiigaung diseases of a chron ; iemly adapted to bindih.ihd furnished to CcOh-l,c character, and he flatters himself that those pry subscribers nt -tho'-f.OW PRTflF! hf TWn V I AfA n . , . - " . r -T. B r.irC, and the Remainder iri'Sir Months'. POSTPAID- mm &XOFab3l!t'... m -: Til - i n wfriuii j - Bound .vblnmn.nf.KoSiw:- kZZ'l taininp 4lfi;nnRi; Pirated withwmote than 360 cnsravmpsmr-'iiowl -- ? ""w m. "lin t;, jr.ri,ce"?aU5 vr. .j -T7v An excellent.. VIOLIN, tfor-Jsale- cheap' Eh ros.?AJgqf p f' n lbRR)s3i graouD BOYD &fSTRplJB, l Alex, head, Iiiiporlct-s of & Dealers in China; Qlass & Qwccnswarc, Four doors belbVv tlie Merchants' Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. . (, January 20, 1848. 0m. " PUBLIC NOTICE. Wo, the undersigned committee ofthe Man agers of the Susquehanna & Delaware Canal k Rail Company, will open books to receive subscription for the stock of said Company, on Thursday and Friday the 3d and 4th of Feb ruary next, between the hours of 2 & 6 o'clock, p. m., at the house of John O. Hyer, in Stroud burg, Pa. STOGDELL STOKES, MORRIS D. ROBESON, LUKE W.BRODHEAD. January 13, 184S. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! I I The undersigned has just opened at his old established stand, in Franklin street, a few doors south of the Court House, a new assort ment of Oysters of the very finest quality, Beer, Order, tec. He will also furnish a saloon for the ladies, so that they, loo, can partake of this luxurious edible, without annoyance. By strict attention to business, and to the wants of his purchasers, the subscriber hopes to obtain a liberal share of public patronage. DAVID STARNER. January G, 1 8-1S. The subscriber wishes to engage in the sale of his Maps a number of young and middle aged tnen of moral and business habits, as trav elling agents. Having completed new and greatly improved editions of his Universal At las, 73 Maps; large Map of the World, Refer ence and Distance Aap of the United States, National Map of the United States also,,a va riety of other jlaps, including several Aaps of Mexico, the subscriber is prepared to furnish agents, for cash, at ihe lowest possible prices. Address, S. AUGUSTUS "MITCHELL, Northeast cottier of Market and Sexenth Streets, Philadelphia. January 6, 1848. ESTRAYS. Carrie to the premises of the subscriber, in Hamilton township, Monroe comity, Pa. about the. 1 4th or 15ih of November last, two Boars about 6 or 7 months old. The owner is re quested io come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, or they will be dis posed of according to law SAMUEL MEN GEL. Hamilton, December 15, 1847. BLANKS. The subscriber has on hand and offers for sale, a superior assortment of blanks, viz: Deeds, M or teases, Executions, Summonses, Subpoenas. Bonds, &)C. L. F. BARNES. Milford, November, 4, 1847. Grocery, Confeetionarv and The subscriber offers for sale a fresh lot of Groceries at the old stand, first door east of Simon Frey's Hat shop, such as new No. 2 Mackerel, ! Pails, and Brooms, Writing Paper, Steam Soap, Castile " . . Fancy " New Orleans Molasses, Pepper Sauce Saleratus, Ginger Cheese, Percussion Caps, Chocolate. ES, such as Candies, Coffee, Tea, Loaf Sugar, Dairy Salt,. . Spices of all. kinds, Smokrng and Chewing Tobacco, Clothes Pins; Pipes, Mouse Traps, Matches, Pepper, Mustard, CONFECTIONAR Sugar .Sand, Liquorice, &c. FRUIT Foreign and Domestic. ALSO---Nuis of various kinds, all of which will,bk,sblct.low for ready pay. ' ' ' 1 L. VANDERBECK, !o .r . '; .'. for G. M. Wilson. The Baking Business will be carried on as heretofore, by L. "VANDERBECK. S'roudsburg, Oct. 8, 184G". . . A If. A R.&V Bnsa.j. v.ivjAi J lowiM respectiuiiy announ- U -e ' ho Pple of Stroudburg 'and vicin- KYR. J. V. MATT1SON resnectfullv announ- lh . . -, MI,rfn-no,v InnrflpH nl Slrn.wlc. if' . I ' ' 1 J . bufS' fr ' 'he purpose of practicing' medicine, w'Rre n'e "hopes by strict . attention and grea care to merit ihe patronage of those who may employ "him, .Dr. IVI. also lakes this method informing those who are afflicted with d;s- J O ' I ear: P 1S'' aV l muci! "me a"u en ioiif ana nas ample opportunity, such as only a hos- tni T,n I'.lmrlna unrlur iH? r ."''".'u -in muci iu null) auu iiiiuiv-u ta i c relief i How.ll baJpU5a a. hi. ropn, a. the Mansion ri i ' . t im,hC' reao.vl cnsuu. wjin inoxe wno may fevor hi in with a call at all hours when not ab- a,g"topr - 0'sional bustnes -TOYS. A'reRi. variety of Toys on' hand, for sale cheap, ni the Variety Store of . - a i ,XOL. : f' : 'JOHN H. ME LICK. Bto.viriiie.of a-wn'Lof jyendiiionirexpoaas to me directed, will be exposed to sale-at the Court 4Tnii3.Tr;''fiir..r.i i.o ' 1 C.-15, 7th day of February next,-. '1 between ihe hours of 1 and 3 o'clock, pTii. the, r'n. i -.j i '...' :'l niu'wiugjescriueu propeny, viz: 'The equal undivided one Touftlf, partof -"all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situ ate, lying and being'tu the township of JVacka waxen, county .of Pikg.sia:nd.' Sj;aie of Pennsyl vania, surv.eye"d in pursuance , of a warrant- fnjtn the Land-Office of Pennsylvania,, patented to Elias Brown; containing, in. the whole, ;. 163 Acres and 17 Perches; - more or less. . ALSO: ; .. " , The equaf undivided one twenty-fourih part of all that certain tract situate in the townsliip aforesaid, surveyed as aforesaid, to Isaac More, containing in ihe whole , ; 4055 Acres and 32 Perches, more or less. - s- '-v? ALSO: The equal undivided (Ate sixth part of Acres and 7& Perches, of land, situate in the township aforesaidj be ing part of a larger tract of land surveyed in pur suance of a warrant from the Land Office afore said, granted to John Larduer, and numbered on i he the Commissioners books of said coun ty of Pike, number G2. Seized and taken in execution as the proper tv of William R' Holhert, and to be sold by mo JACOB KIMBLE, Sheriff. Per J. M. Williamson, Dcpulj. Sheriff's Office, Milford, ) January 1st 1818. S J . ' SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to mo directed, will be exposed to sale at- the Court House in Milford, on the 7th day of February next: ' between the hours of 1 and 3 o;c!ock in ihe af ternoon, the following described property, viz: The equal undivided one fourth part of all .hat certain tract, piece or parcel of land situ - ate, lying and being in the township of Lack- awaxeti, county of Pike, and State of Pennsyl vania, surveyed in pursuance of a warrant from the Land Office of Pennsylvania, patented to Elias Brown, containing- in ihe whole 163 Acres and 17 Peaches, more or less. ALSO: The equal undivided one twenty fourth part of all that certain tract situate in the township aforesaid, surveyed as aforeseid, to Isaac More, containing in the whole 402 Acres and 82 Perches, more or less. ALSO:. ; . The equal undivided tine sixth part of 229 Acres and 74 Perches of laud, situate in the township aforesaid, be ing part of n larger iract of land surveyed in pursuance of a warrant from the Land Office aforcsa'id, granted to John Lardner, and num bered in the Commissioners books of said coun ty of Pike, number 62., Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Benjamin Holbert, Jr. and to be sold by me. " JACOB KIMBLE, Sheriff , Per J. M. Williamson, Deputy. Sheriff's Office, Milford, ) January 1, 1848. Fashionable ISoot and Shoe MANUFACTORY. 'THADDEUS SCHOCH, at his old stand in Hamilton Mreei, Easton, Pa., opposite T.& P. Mix sell's store, continues to manufac ture to oder, every description of Boots and Shoes, for men and boys ; also the most fashionable Gaiters, Buskins, half Gaiters, Slippers, eye, for Ladies and Misses, which will be warranted to fit, be made of the best materials, and sold at small profits for cash. Also on hand a' large assort, ment of which will be sold cheap, and can be recom mended. The public are respectfully invited to' call, leave their measures, or examine his ready made stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is confident they will he suited with the style, quality and price of his articles. ALSO Just, received a large supply of - GUM SHOES, for Ladies and Misses of a newrstyle"yerv su perior, together, with a slock of Mens Gtirn, shoes; also Children's Gum shoes. Cull, and try them. , , Easton, Oct. 7, 1847. AGENT WANTED FOR THIS- JOUiT,- The business will io be procure subscribers for, und sell, when publUhed, a large, new, splendid township ,A'lap of the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications re quired are a small capital of $100.- sobriety, in tegrity, industry f energy, and afitivc business' tal ents. Information of the terms of ihe agency (which are liberal) will be given oti'aplicanriri'. POSTAGE PAID, to - "a 1 ALEXANDER JTARR1SON, Superintending Agtrit?c . 8 1-2 South 7ih street, Philadelphia' S eptember 17. 1840. ; j "BLANK DiiJEDk ' :' For sale at this Officii. ty- kt&ihn Sitd Miirorfl Itrail'Xririe. Mm wrr - 111 .nriw . Passengers in ibis Jihe ui.ll leave JDSitrii; H a g e n b " c h s Inn, sign of the " Black Horse, EastotiVei-ery Monday,; Wudliiesday iit.d Friday,' passing thrriiigh the "following ji laces, viz: Richmond, Centreviile, WifliVmsbtirg. Dills' Feirv. Delaware '-Water Gafj, 'DutotsHnrg, !Stroudabur, Bushmill,, and Dingman's Ferry,' nnrl nrifi'J v,i i ! fiit-rV V"Vi snniR dav : Distance and arfive "rii 'Milford' the same day: Distance 00milcss Ri t.urnihgj loave $amiie.l DinV-ptclc's JToiel,' Milford, everv'Tuesday, Thursday and , Sattiroay, and. arrne'in jasion tne same uay. , . Fare from Easton to Stroudabufg, $L2o ' i !4 M'il'for.d, ' 2 57 N. B. All bgggage .it, the risk of the' owners. .;T;rT; ' r william dean, Sroudsl'mrg, Juno 3, 1847. Proprietor. 'Af-TPrlend to ail Nations, WAR OR NO W AH ! ; ' NEW LINE. The accommodation line of Stages bet ween Strbudshtirg and Easton, will leave ihe house of J. J. Posiens, (Washington Hotel,) in Sirouds burg.' on liforidaf, Wednesday and Friday of ev ery Week. at 7 o'oloclc, A M., and arrive at Eas ton at 2 o'clock, p Jt , in time for din'her; re iurhing;on (he following day, leaving D. Con nor's American Hotel, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 o'clock, A. at , and arriving at Stroudsbufg at 2 o'clock, same day. The subscribers beg leave to inform the pub lic, thai. they liate tinned in carrying on ihe ' r . 1 .-l .1. -.-.l- ul.. s,a8 anu "w l,'LV 10 carry Passengers 111 as comtur.,. e venient a 'style, as any oilier route in the coun ty. Fare through SI 25. ROBERT C; SLEATH, J. J. POSTENS. Stroudsbtirg, March 25, 1847. nn HE GREAT PREVENTLV K MEDICINE! JL Though Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills have achievdd triumph uporiHHumph, iii the cure oT. ob stinate cases of disease, eve'h after they had been entirely given upland alter all other remedies had failed, "yet their power of prevention may be justly esteemed their CROWNING GLORY ! 'Storms,1 it is said,;'purify the air,' but storms do mischief also, and are so far an evil. Were it within human power to maintain the ELECTRICAL EQUILIBRIUM between the earth and air, there would be no occa sion for storms, for the air would always be pure. So of the human body. If kept free from mor bid humors, tlie action is regular and healthy. But if those humors are allowed to accumulate, a cri sis, or, in other words, a storm, will arise; which is always more or less dangerous. wright's Indian vegetable pills j are equally .well calculaled to prevent the storm, or to allay it when it copies, put PREVENTION IS BETTER. THAN CURE, besides being cheaper and less troublesome. The delay of a day in the commencement of sickness has often proved fatal, and always renders the case more .difficult to manage. -.LeMhe sickness be caused ,by r CHANGES OF WEATHER, - high living, want of exercise, close confinement. fnnrtinnal dfiran.rfimp.nt. fir nnvlhtnsr else, the ef- feet upon the body is much the same is equally upon tne body is much tlie same is equa'.iy dangerous, and is removable by ihe same means. HAVE YOU A COLD 1 Let it not ripen into Consumption 1 Are you Dys peptic 1 Beware of the hypochondria. Two Pills taken every other night on an cmptstomach, for a for a short time, will in nine cases out often, cute the Dyspepsia, and thereby drive away the legfon of" devils blue." For Headach, no medicine is superior to wright's Indian vegeatable pills. Costiveness, that prolific mother of disease, is catised by a torpid' state of the liver, vvhich these Pills effectually cures. By striking at the root of disease,, Wright's Indian Vegetable. Pills prevent all and cure all. They' can hardly ever be.ta'ken ! amiss, if used with common discretion'; and wej commend them to the use of those who have not yet tried them,. . - . The following Agencies have been established for thejsale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, in MONROE COUNTY.- George TI Miller, Stroddsburg ll John Lander, Craig's Meadows , " "Bell & IkotherSj'Experimenl'Mills Henry Ki'ntz, Bartonsvilfe " ' A Sr.Edmger, Tannersville iiW&F . i.Jpseph Keller & Son, Kellersville,. j -T Charles Saylor, Say lorsburg i itj- , "RrnVll-iPJifl RrntJipr. nntntsburtr Jacob Long, Snydersvilld J v b " .Tnlin Tnrsh FpnnprsvillR. ' ! i ........ ... u.. , Daniel' Brown, Cfiesriuthilti. ' - . : J? Offices devo.ted exclusively to the saleof Wright's r i' -it' ...it. t"i 7 7 i ' len-'i inaian regeiauie j'iu.s, wuuiesaie ano rei.jn.iww Race street, Philadelphia : 288 Greenwich-street, New York; and 198 Tremont street, "Boston. February 18, 1847".rly r; " Country' Produce. ; -Butter, Eggs, &c. talcen'"iii echahgeTof any gooduMn my line of busineiss. ' JO FIN H. MEL1CK. Stroudsburg, Fob. 12, 184 B. 4V lyfortuSI 50 to $6 50,foVsale by ' 'f " 4 JbHN H. MELIGK. Jiiritrnn illo p.Rl c'E& C I RjEmt&mn$4 A-R'f it'LETS-. A StTOUflj- Fa tbit 0 Ai" Wheat Rvp. Hn. do'.' O'. '8 tiO o UO l'30r " heat', per b'uslie!- f ' r1 S6levLc.athewpej4p9p ndii Corn , pu?M CO- 4 CO 3 vd' '1'Q .40' 1 20 18' , IG a. oo 2 CO Buckwheat,. per bushel Clover.Se,ed per bushel , Tjmothy Seed per bdsh1. Barley , " "d'o1. Oats ri do.' Plax 'Seed . do. Butter ii6rspdu'n"d Eggs, 'per nbzea -J Plaster per ton . , Hickory yqf),d, per cord Oak, do. l do. Mackerel, No. 1 LVo. . d.o2 Fotatoes. peir bushel '4 20 40 42 .,8 l4f) 50 3 75 3 CO .'2 00 9 5010 00 II T5 " TV: to IDr.Le Roy VEGETABLE Uti VERBAL FILL'S . The only known medicine that at (he same lim pv.rz , ges, purifies, and strengthens the system. Dll. LE ROY'S Pilis are a new . medicine which has jus.t appeared, and is fast taking--the places of all others of the same class., -These pills are composed o'f'tnahy ingredients. but the two principal ones" areSarsaparilla and Wild Cher ry, so united that they act together; the one, through' its admixture with other substances, purifying and" purging, while the otjior ia strengthening the syst tern. Thus those pills are at. the same time touicj. andt. opening; H a desideralurh, long and eagerly sought (or by medicfrial men, but never before dis- covqred. Io other words they do the work of the. two medicines, and do it much better than any; two we know of ; for they remove nothing from the system but the impurities; so that while they pjtrge" they strengthen; and hence they cause nodebili-' tation, and are followed by no re-action. -Dr. Le? Roy's Pills have a wonderljulj ir.fiuen.ee on the, blqod ; they not only purify without weakening itn but they remove all noxious particles from. the. chyle before it ia converted into fluid, njhtf thpsl rilakes im'pure blood an utter impossibility... ,As there is no debilitation, so there is no nausea, or sickness attending the opperations of this rriot excellent of medicines-, which never strains .op, tortures the digestive functions, but causes them to work in, a perfectly natural manner; and licncrc persons taking them do not become pale a,ntl emaciated, but the contrary ; for while it is the property of the S.arsapa'rilla, united as it is with other ingredients; to remove all that is foreign ancf impure, it is equally the property of the Wild Cjier to retain all that is natural and sound ; and, hence a robossiate of health ft the certain result of their unittd operatijin, r. Agerttsan Strdudsbufg, Dr. Samuel Si bkes 1 and T. SbhocL July 29,;J847r-- . . The aify National Whir, Is publinlied in ihe Chv of Wa.thingion. eve ry day at 3 o'clock p. at. Sundays excepted ' and served to subscribers in ihe Ciiy ; at the Navy Yard, in Georgetown; in Alexandria amf in Baltimore, the same evening, ai 6 1-4 cents a week payable to the solo Agent of the Whig G. L. Gillchrest, Eq., or bin order. It is also mailed lo any part of the United States for S'l per annum or S2 for six m.o'nihs, payable in ad vance. AdvefU"Veme"tits of leti lines or fe.ssPiu sened one time for 50 cenis; two times for 75 cents: three limes $1; one week'-for SI 75; tw( week.for $2' 75 ; one month $4 ; two momhs $7; three months $10 ; sfx ir,onths SI 7 ; one year $30 payable always in advance'. - THEN ATI O N A L WLHGi wlfii hs ufnie indicates". It speaks the sentimetna ol Ihe-Whfg party of the Uiiiuri on every-quesiion tif public policy. Jj hdvcjcaies the election io the Pres idency r.i ZaCHARV TAYLOR, stiljeel to the "(je- ! ClIOfi of the Whig National Con ventioji;. ' It i makes war" to the kdife'upon all the measure upon, an me measures and acis-of'the Adhiiiiis'traiion, deemed "io bo adverse to the interests of the country, andex- poses "without fear or favor the corruption of no jmi in jiiiwoi. uimiiihii uru . upcuio every man in the country for the dis'cus'sio'n of political or any other questions. In addition to politics a largff sp.tce iiil fie National Whig will be devoted" to pulilicdiiooM upon Agncultdre, Mechanic and cith'er 'ii.efiil arts, Science in general.. Law:, ."vfedicine, Sta lisiics, &c. Choice speciirfens tf American and Foreign Literature will also be "iveti; in cluding Reviews, &c. A weekly list of 'ilm Paienls iasfied by ihe. Potent" Office will like wise be gubiished the whole forming a com plete familyjiewsp.aper. . The "ivecUiy iatioaI Wfrtg. Oncofhh'O1 largest newspapers In the Utilfed Siaips is now miide up from the columns ofiho Daily National Whig, and is puhli'shetf yery Saturday for the low price of two dollars per anniinr payable in advance. A double sheebof eight-pages will be given whenever the press of matter shall justify it. , ,,t " The Memories of General Taylor' wriUen expressly for the National Whfaro-in qrirse of pu6,ricatIon. They commenced wjh- the second number, a largo number o? copies of rvhicb have been rprinted to 'jpplv Ccallfor ,.back riumber3. CHARGES FENTON. . r-'-joprohTrrNa7iyrTa'CV Washingjpr, Jime d. 1847. ' ' ' ,:x -p, P..S. All divily, weekly and semi-weekly papers in th.2, United States are requetted-Vo" insert this advertisement onco a iVeelc for'sfx momhs ; noting the price fof-'publhrrVg ihe sa,ne at the bottom of1 the adtfe'riiserr.enf, and1 s,end the paper containing it to' the' Nan'oViart' Whig. Office, and the amount will.bn duly re iniiied. Our Editorial IJreihren an alo ftf-, qtTMtell'TTnmirice the NaliqnaJ Wfitg in their reading ctdumns. . t . -Septernher IGthyi'S-gni JjT(ft.1 .A 1 BLANK. MiDiLC5ES-wiS : For <j thi& Office. Sjrou.jR1 urr, Aug 1 3. 1846