I I I MONROB'eOtfNTY, SSV, 'j ... 'I he Commonwealth of Pennsvl- $&k vama 10 'ho SherilTof said County.! Grodimg If Charles Bortree, and JiR Bu) make vou.sccurc of-pr osccutin" their claim, then we command you lhat you sum-J mon by good and lawful summoner-s Elizabeih j La Bar, Samuel Rccs La Bar, Henry Barlow and Emelino his wife, late Emelinu La Bar,. Ed win La Bar, Horace La Bar, Gilbert M. La Bar, Eugene La Bar, Hollen T. lV Bar,.and Albitu La I3ar, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Stroudsburg ai our County Couri of Common Picas, there to 'til held ihe tenth day of April next, to show wherefore whereas, they ihe said Charles Bortree and Harriet his wife, Jate Hartict La Bar, Elizabeth La Har, Samuel Hers La Bar, Henry barlow and Emelino his wife, laio Emehne La Bar, Edwin La Bar, Hor- ace La Bar, Gilbert M, La Bar, Eugene La Bar, ui!nn T. La Bar. and &iuna r, ,..-il.,.r and undivided, to hold a certain messuage and uact of land siniate iiMhc township of Smih- j field, in the said County o' iMo'nroc, contain-! inL' about liiA3?nKrfraelr.V,;rv.iw'a Atf.B- with the appurtenances, the fame Elizabeth La Bar, Samuel Rees La Bar, Henry Barlow and Emcline his wife, late Emelme La Bar, (Edwin , La Bar, Horace La Bar, Gilbert M. La Bar, Eugene La Bar, Hcllen T. ,La Bar, and Albina La Bar, partition thereof benveenvi.hem to he made (according to the laws and.cusioms4qf ihis Commonwealth in such caseinade and provided) do gainsay, and ihe same to be done, do no permit, very unjustly "and against ihe .same laws and customs "''(as 'tis said,) and have you then there the names of those summoners and this writ. Witness the honorable 'LuTher, ICidd'er, President of our said Court ai Sroudburg,ihis fifteenth day of January, in ihe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight. J. IL STROUD, Frolhonotary. January 527, llS. Gi. For 25 CeiEts.. By means of ihe POCK ET jESCULAPIUS, Or, Evkrv One ins owx Phy sician ! Seventeenth Edi tion, with upwards of One Hundred Engravings, show ing private diseases in ove ly shape and form, and mal- fonnautins of the generative system,-by Wm. YOUNG, M. D. The lime has How arrived, that persons suf fering from secret disease, need no more be come the victims of Quackerv, as bv ihe pre scriptions contained in this book anyone may cure himself, without hindrance to business, or ihe knowledge of the most intimate friend, and jr.it hone tentli the usual expense. In addition to ihe general routine of private diseases, it fully explains the cause of Manhood's early decline, Willi observations on 3ZarnffC---besides many other derangemen's which it would not be pro per to enumerate in the public prints. XTT' Persons residing at any distance from Philadelphia, can have this Book forwarded io ': ,T,,LnK .t,n Pni.nm..P nn it. rPfP.inl nf ..v,... .j..UUbi , r lueniy-live cent9, directed to Dr. m. ioung, 152 SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia. January 27, 1648 ---3in. ('fldey's Lady's Book and Family Magazine. The oldest Magazine in the United Staler, ccr.'ains monthly sixty pages of reading matter, iv ihe first writers in the country ,-twelve more ihan the New York magazines. Two splendid Mctl engravings, an undeniable authentic, col ored monthly Fashion plate, Model Cottages and Churches, Crochet Work, and other-mailers for the Ladies, all illustrated and well ex p'ained, &c. &c. Price for one year, which includes ihq f Lady's Dollar iNewpaper, making d publications in one month, Two copies without the Lady's Dollar Newspaper,' ! Five copies with one to the person' sending the club, Eight copies, Twelve conies, 3 00 ,5.00 io So J 5 -00 ' ;20 00. A specimen of either, the 'Jjady's -Book; ur J the Lady's Dollar Newspaper sent to" any pt-r-fcon paying postage on the request. Address, X. A. GOpEY, No. 113 Chesnut StreeV Phila THE BEST Mechanical Paper IN THE WORLD. ji 128 Fulton st. Is ew York, is admitted by all to be , -the best Mechanical publication 4n the world: ; . l SJifcu It has attained a larger circulation than 'all' the "The" subscriber offers for sale afresh lot of other Mechanical papers published? Ameiica, ; Qhoceuiks at the old stand, first door east of combined, and possesses such faculties for obtajrM s&n Frey's Hal shop, such as new from all parts of. the world that no publication .of the kind can compete with it. ' t Each number contains from Jioeio seven origin? al Meciamcal JXigravings oi ineraosi miporian 1 1 1c inventions; instruction in the vanous Arts and 2 Trades, with Engravings; curious -Philosophical , and Ohemical experiments;-iueiau;si 'l"'"""" "i I U Ihgerice -in Europe and 'America; all the -differentj illustrated with more than d hundred Engrdvuigs, &c. &c. - , It js published, y.eekly in quartosfoi-m,zo?iXi-lently adapled'lo HiSmg, and lurms'hedVto.p.duti ry Sul5scrib.ers at the -LOW PTHdE.VO DOLLARS A YEAR ONE DOLLAR IN AD VANCE, and the Remainder in .Six Monthsv' .. v -AddrissT-'" MUKW--& CO. Putshers" POST PAID::' r - J " New-York. Bound volumes of the Scientific American con-J i m idinmg 3lo,pages,OJ iioice icauiug maiier ano u-. in-entuiiS, for sale at fheofiice, Priced -rS.' EXTENDED TO ON THURSDAY January Gih,and until fur ther notice, the dtlfereru trains will run ONCE EACH WAY DAILY, (Sundays excepted) as follows : For Passesigcrs : i Leave NEW YORK, by Steamboat from fool Duane Street at 7 1-2 o'clock a. m. PORT JERVIS, at 6 1-2 o'clock a. M OT1SVILLE, at 7 " " M 1 DDLE'f 0 WN at 7 1-2 f. GOSHEN at 7 3-4 " ..V. CHESTER ai 8 " sloping each ,way ai the .several intermediate passenger stations.. iN0 1 acg, Parcels, 1 runks (or bag VI' 7T XT T- -.' . ;''-c ""I" Personal, consisting of clothing, no I eXceeci,"g 50 lbs.)' will be taken, by the Passen 130X1 or Trains, unless by special agreement V V" 'a"e in auvance. in wincli case 1 cl,;'rgs will be al the discretion of ihe &.en'- !,lU exceeding double the published M''g"' ra,ca- Applications in New York must b made 10 lUr- J F- Clarkaon Agent, at the iofr,cc 011 ,hu P,er foot Dunne Si., upon whose M;(e,P- articles will bo received upon tbe Steam mm uiiu iui niiiuuu uy iiic i ser j. rain. The. company will be responiiblo for no article whatever sent by the Passenger boat or Trains, unless it be receipted for by an Agent duly au thorized ; except personal bagage which is put in charge of ihe Baggage Masters. . Foe Fi'csg'M : Leave New York at 3 o'clock P. M., per Bar "e SAMUEL MARSH, HENRI7 SUYDAM, Jr. and DUNKIRK; Leave Port Jervis at 7 o'ejock r A. M., OiTsville at 8, Middletown at 9 1-2, Goshen at 10 1-2, and Chester at 11 a. m. A a AccoimaoditiBOES ITIillt Traia .will run in connection with ihe Steamboat which lows the Freight Barges, leaving New York at 3 o'clock P. M. and ordinarily arriving ai Piermont in lime for the train lo start from 6 io'7 o'clock for Port Jervis and all ihe inter mediate stations. Leave Port Jervis at 1 1-2 p. m. Otisville at 2, Middletown at 2 1-2, Go shen at 3, Chester at 3 1-4, Turners 4, Monsey at 5 o'clock and arrive at Piermont at G o'clock p. m. ; thence leaving for New York by a com fortable steamboat, as soon as the milk is put on board and the barge is in readiness. Good Berths will be provided on board at 25 cents and MEALS at 37 1-2 cents each. N. B.-Persons having articles lost, dam aged or unnecessarily delayed are requested to communicate the fact in writing immediately, to S. S. POST, Superintendent of Transporta tion, office at Piermont. For other information enquire of the several Depot Agents, the Supi. Transportation, or the undersigned. H. C. SEYMOUR, Sup'i. January, 1, 1S4S. jan. 20 tf. The subscriber wishes to engage in the sale of his Maps a number of young and middle aged men of moral and business habits, as trav elling auen's. Having completed new and greatly improved ediiions of his Universal At- la 73 MaPs5 IarSC MftP f lhti World, Refer- ence and Distance Map of the United Slates, National .Map of the United Stales also, a va riety of other Maps, including several iliaps of Mexico, the subscriber is prepared to furnish agents, for cash, al the lowest possible prices. Address, ' S. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL, . Northeast coiner of Market and Sexenth Streets. Philadelphia. January 6, 1848. ESTIiAYS,. Came to the premises of the subscriber, in Hamrltorr townhip, Monroe comity, Pa. about the 14th or 15th of November last, two Boars about 6 or 7' month old. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove properly, pay charges and take iliem aay,of ihey will be dis posed of according to law SAMUEL MENGEL. Hainil'ou. December 15, 1847. ..j n:.-, r BLANKS. . The subscriber has on hand and offers for "die. a superior assortment of blanks, viz: JJeeds, Mortgages, : "Exec t io n s , S u ramons es 3 'Subpoenas, Bonds, )C. L. F. BARNES. Milford. - 'November, 4, 1817.. Mackerel, Cirfljfo, Tea," -( Loa'f .Suaar,. Pails and Brooyis, Writing Paper, Steam Soap, Castile Fancy " New Orleans Mblasses, Pepper Sauce; Saleratus, . G i n a p. r )airy Salt, 1;'MC0' xi Pins; i. ipes, Mops'e Traps, - b Mutcho, Pepper, Cheese, , Percussion Caps, Chocolate. MuMard, CONFECTfONAR ES, such as Gandics, Sugar Sandf Xiiquorice, &c. FKU1T Foreign and Domestic. !kAibS0 Nuts of various kinds.-nll of which Wi4l-beJ-soId-low for ready pay. f . L. VANUERBECK, i for G. M. Wilson Tif',liNp'y?MI'-ss "v'iH'be carried on as reMf7bf ' 1 : : , -V A NDE R B E C K. . . Stroudshurg, OtV 8;. 1S1C: SHERIFF'S SALE. , uy vi ri lie of a writ ql venditioni exponas io 'me directed; will be exposed ro 'sale, at thqlGburi House in Milford, on the . 7? Hth. day of February ?lex'i between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock; p. m. the following described property, vis:.- The equal undivided one fourth part of all ihat certain iract, piece or par.cel. of -landisitu-ate, lying and being in the township of Lacka waxen, county of Pike., and State, of PeniyJ vania, surveyed in pursuance of a, warrant from the Land Office. of Pennsylvania, patented to Elias Brown, containing in ihe whole , , I GS. Acres and 17 Perches, more or less. ? ALSO: The equal undivided one twenty-fourth' part of all that ceriain tract situate in the township aforesaid; surveyed as aforesaid, to Isaac More, containing in the whole more or less. r . . , ALSO: The equal undivided one sixth part of 929 Aca'cs asasl 74- Perches of land, siiuato in the township aforesaid, 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 the ihe Commissioners books of said coun ty of Pike, number 02. Seized and taken in execution as ihe, proper ty of William R. Holbert, and to be sold .by rno JACOB KIMBLE, Sheriff. Per J. M. Willia.msox, Deputy. Sheriff's .Office, Milford, . January 1m 1 848. SHERIFF'S SALE. . J3y virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to medi.rected, will be exposed to salo at ihe, Court House in Milford, on the " 7 tli day of February next, between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock in the af ternoon, ihe following described properly, viz: 'I he equal undivided one fourth part of all lhat certain tract, piece or parcel of land situ ate, lying and being in the township of Lack awaxen, county of Pike, and State "of Pennsyl vania, surveyed in pursuance of a warrant from tho Laud Office of Pennsylvania, patented to Elias Brown, containing in'the whole 16S .Acfc a snd 17 Perches, more or less. ALSO: : . ' The equal undivided one twenty fourthpari of all that certain tract siiuate in the township aforesaid, surveyed as aforeseid, to Isaac More, containing in the whole , 4 Acres aisd S3 Perches, more or less. - , ALSO: . Phe equal undivided one sixih part of Acres asid 74 Perches of land, situate- in t tie township aforesaid, be-! ing pari of a larger tract of land surveyed m puruanee of a warrant from the Land Offiee ; nfnrpsni.l nrnntnrl 10. John Lnrdimr suwl num. I , l- .i" - 1 1 . r - 1 , ' bered in the Commissioners books of said coun- ty of Pike, number 62. Seized and taken iri execution as the prop erty of Benjamin Holber', Jr. and to be old by me. JACOB KIMBLE, SheriiT. Per J. M. Williamson, Deputy'. Sheriff's Office, Milford, January 1, 1848. M AW UF AC TOR Y. THADDEUS SCHOCH, at his old stand in Hamilton street, Easton, Pa., opposite T.& P. Mix sell's store, continues to manufac ture to oder, eveiy description of for men and hoTs ; also the most fashionable Gaiters, Bushns, halft Gaiters, Slippcis, eye, for Ladies and Misses, which will bo warranted to fit, be made of the best materials, and sold ai 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 inviied to call, leave their measures, or examine his "ready made slock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is confident they will be 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 new style, .very su perior, logeiher wiih a slock of Men's Gum shoes; also Children's Gum shoes. Call and try them. , Easton, Oct"! 7, 1817. k AGENT WANTED ; 'FBL MIS OliiTT. The business will to be procure subscribers for, und sell, when published, a large, new, splendid township Map of ihe STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications re quired are a small capital of $100. sobriety, in tegrity, industry, energy, and active business tal ents. Information of . ihe terms of the agency (which are' liberal) will be given on application, POSTAGE PAID, to ' ' ALEXANDER lfAPvRlSpN,v Superintending Agent', ' 8 1-2 South 7th street, Philadelphia; Sepiember 17, 184G. " ' m . '-.r BLANK DEEDS'-1 For sale at this Office. t It; Via stroudsbulug.- iasseners in thiiiine will leave Josr.Pfi HAGE.vuucii's Tunsign df the " Black Horse, Easion, every It)UHaV, Wednesday and Fritlay, passing through 'Ihe f611oVing places viz r-r-Richmond, Centfovillo, Williamsburg. Diils.' Feiry, Delaware' VVater Gap, Dmoisburg, Stroudshurg, Bushkill; and Dingman's Ferrv, and, arrj.ve in Gilford .the, saiii day.:. 'Distance 60 m i I e s. c JR e turn iu gflua v e. Sa m u el D i mm i clt's Hoiel. Milford, every Tuesday, Thursday' and Saturday, ahd'arrive in Eastori the sarno day. ' Fare' from Easion to Stroudsburg, 5 f, j", , "" . Milford1',1 " " S"S'7 N.'B. All baggage at the risk of the owners. S t ro ud sbnr.g.'.J one 3f 1&17. ' Proprietor. H A Ffl'gead'to alS Watio'ssSj WA -NO- W Aii ! - S Mi NEW LINE. The acdommodation line of Stage3 between Strfiudsburg and 'Easion, will leave the house of J. J'. Poslens, (Washington Hotel,) in Strouds burgTon Monday, Wddnesdai) and Friday-iiVbv-ery Veok, at 7 o'clock, a m., ahdltrrive af.'Eas--lon at 2 o'clock, v. m , in lime for dinner; re turning on ihe1 following day, leaving D. Con nor's American Hotel, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ai 7 o'clock, a. 'si , and ' arriving at Stroudsburg at 2 o'clock, same day. The subsc.ribersrbe.g leave 10 informithe pub lic, lhat ihcy havb'unii'ed "in carryiifg' on ihe above line of stages 'and'that they are now able to carry passengers idas c'omfortable'and con venient a -style, as any ojher route in the tfoun ty. Fare through SI 25. . ' '. . ROBERT C. SLEAT.H, , J..J. POSTENS, . . Stroudshurg, March 25, 1847. .. .. THE G R E AT PREV ENTIV E SfilfM N EV Thotigl) Wrights Indian Vegetable pills have achieved triumph. upon triumph, in the cure of ob stinate cases of disease, even after they had'been entirely given up, and after all other remedies had failed, yet.lheir power of prevention may be justly esteemed their ! . . . . , ,, CROWXIXG GLORY ! 'Storms,' it is said, 'purify the air,' but storms doj mischief also, and are so far an evil. Were it within human power lo maintain the , ELECTRICAL EQUILIBRIUM ' ' ! between the earth and air, thdre would be no b'cc'a- j sion for storms,- for the air would always be pure So of the-humambodv. If kept' free from mur bid humors, the action is regular and healthy, liut if -those humors are allowed to, accumulate, a cri- SIS, OT, III Other Words, a StOl'ffi, Will ariSC, which is always more or less dangerous ' V.'UIGIITS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are equally well calculaled' to prevent the storm, or to allay it when it' comes?: But ' 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 alwaysenders the case inore difficult to manage.- Let the sickness be. caused by CHANGES OF WEATHER, high living, want of exercise, close confinement, functional derangement, or anything else, the ef fect upon the body is much the s'ci'rne is equally dangerous, and is removable bv. ihe same means. HAVE YOU A COLD 1 Let it not ripen into" Consumption 1 Are vou Dvs-; peptic! ,Bewarc of the hypochondria. : Two Pills takcrr every other night on an emptstornach, for a' for a short time, will in "nine cases out of ten,cuie the Dyspepsia and thereby drive away the legion of " devils blue." For Ileadach, no medicine is superior to WRIGHT'S TN'DfA-: VEG EATABLE PILLS. 5 v Costiveness, tVat prolific mother of disease, is arts, -Science in genera1,"Law, Medicife,;jSia caussd by a torpid state of the liver, which these tisue"s, '&c. Choice specimens jtf American Pills efleclually .cures. By striking at the root of oud Foreign Literature will1 also be u'iven; irr disease; Wright's Indian Vegetable' Pills prevfcnt j eluding Reviews, &c. A weekly list of The all and cure all. They can hardly ever be taken ; palon',g issUed by the Potent Office 'wifr'f Mike- amiss, if used with common discretion; and we commend them tq.the use of '.tliosc who .have not yet tried them'. ... The following, Agencies have been established for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, in MONROE COUNTY. George II Miller, Stroudsburg John Lander, Craig's Meadows" - Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mills Henry, Kintz, Bartonsville t .Cfrli A S Edinger, Tannersville , - Joseph Keller & Son, Kellers' ville' "a 1 " Charles Saylor, Saylorsbufg ?'5t ' Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg-""' -t ' Jacob Long, Snydersville m -John Marsh,-Fennersville,v : Daniel Brown, Chdsnuthill' " -. . .. Oiflices devoted exclusively to thcsale ofWrighTs Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail", 109 Race street, Philadelphia ; 288 Greenwich street, New York ; and 198 Tremont street, Boston. February 18, I8l7.-r-'y Country' Produce. . . . gutter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any goods in my. line of uusinoss. , , j Stroudshuro.Fobr, 1846. . , ,From SI 50 to SG 50, for sale by , JUHis lr. lMHiblClv. Slrouds'-urg, Aug 13, 18-1G. , - - '' . .i i , , t it&QZr&sledsf.v&'yr rYtd)lesday-xiioxningi ' - .- : . - U Wheat. Flour,, per Ry.cV.' dd.. do. heTaf, nVt bushel r.uarre, 1 i 7. (IO T30 1 :fof i9'sr;s 1 '.' Rtf6,; .'.do: n.do? .vi-Sole.-"Leather, per pound Corp, per. bushel -4.. BcJrvyheatp.er busiiej f Clover Seed ier bushel Timothy 'Seed' per bush: " l3arley' ' - tlo. ' Oat ' .'-'do. -Flaxseed ' do: Butter 'per pound ' . - yu m67 Mr 50 Qf 1 45 . 18 14-1 52 a , " GO 4 4 50 3C0" io : 40 1 '20 :1S ,r CO 20" 16" 42i 1 12 i-1 8. 3,50; 50 , Plasieftpetonrt'-' - I r Hickory wooctj'pe record Oak,. do. ,..Oft ... 2 CO, f:i7o IrSO ,13 CO !2 00- Hi .-ff. 1 1 co i so i'-t;. " Mackerel, jSo. Dn. , do 2 ' Po'tatOe?; per.bushdl 1 ' V E G ET A-ftI j E t J N 1 V E 1 1 A L Pi l.S" The afily inotan.meflicpie tffrt-al the same ti.ne pur ges purifies 'and slrchglicns (ha systea t y 31 Uj-LE Pills, are .a. new uiedioino .LJ' whichJiaspJ3t appeared andlsasr, taking the places-of all bt'hcrs otthcVanse crass Thests pills are composed-of'ma'ny4 Tifgredieftis. but ihg two firincipalohes nre'Sarsa'pariltaia'rtd Wiltf CBr ry so united that they act together; the one. throgT its admixture with, other substances; purmiiTfikii purging, while the pthor is strengthening, ilie sw5.- two medici'nes,nnd do it much bctfer "1$-ixr 0rr two w.e.ktiow of; for they remove iiothii)'r" ( i system but the impurities; so thabwhiieidldy !iS!u3 they strengthen ; and hence. they-eaUKaw 'kmntett ation, a ujJ. a rq, followed by no, re-prtgn. Jr I? nv' "Pltl: tin VP n Wnnrlpr Tti1 ii-f:ninio .ot.tKu blood'; 'they riot only,' purify vithduV'wta;e:yW i, but tliey1 remove all noxiOu"s' 'particles frorn tho"' chylo before it is converted into fluid, and thai? makes impure blood an1 utter impossibility. A"s there is. no. debilitation, sorthereius "no nausea' ort sickness, attending the opperations. of this ukisb excellent ..medicines, which neyex, straiiitjii, tortures the digestive functions, but causes them lo work- in a perfectly natural manner ; and hence persons taking them do not beccime pale and emaciated, but the contrary ; ibr while ii is the , property of the Sarsaparilla, united as it is v;rt'. other ingredients, to remove all that id foreign and' impure, it is equally the property fthe. Wild Che'r to retain allthdtfs natural'and sound; rfnd hence a robnst slate of; health. i?th"S certain result of their united operations. - 4 . - r -":; Age-Htstih 'Stroudshurg, Dri Samiiel Stake's zn& T. Hchoch, ' July txif7:' ;- -. ... Tine., ally .Ratios Is published in the City of Washing'otT y day at 3 o'clock p. m. Sunday- pUntf and' served to subscribers in the City ; at. th Navy, rard,'iiv&oorgetown;-i'rv A-lxandriavantJ anti in Baltimore the same eve.niii2;,at: 0 1-4 etui? a week payable to jhe sole A-geiu of .rWfciWji: G. L. Gillchrest, Eq , or hi-order. WU mailed to" any pari of ihe United Slate- for ?i per annum or S2 for six months, payable ij.!--vane'e. Adveriiemeitts of ten linos-or-ttf'ift in serted one time for 50 ce'n'ts; ,uvo'-1 A$ffyg 1$ cenfs; three time-. SI; one wealt for -Si f?3iNru weeks for S2 75 ; one mtTnfh 4 ;" Pwo Mnihs f.-?7; three mon I hs. $ 10 p. srx,: month's l?; out vear S30 payable ahvavs in addnce. THE NATIONAL VH1G U what us name indicates. It speaks the sentiment's 0( the Whig parly of the Union on every question of public polii'. It advocates the election to ihe Pres idency of Zachary Taylor subject to the:dtt cision of the Whig National Convention.- h makes war to the knife upon all ihe measures and acts" of the Administration deemed io be adverse to the interests of the country, and ex- poses without fear or favor the 'corruptions of fihft Jinrtv in nrnvor. ltd nulnmna rfro uncn in - " , ' - - - - A.vJ I. il I 'III. II J . .V, W , I V, t ' - every man in theco.untry for ihe discHission of political or any orher questions. .,t T' . In addition io politics aifarge spaco'rr tlie National Whig will be devoted, .tpjvdjHjartVm! 1 1 rw 1 IT 'A'frlr iltitm Tkiilinntitt 1 . I f I t I nuouuuic, .uiiau..a.K.-,,.,, by wise be published the whole forming a com plete family newspaper. .aA One of the largest newspapersln the United Stales is now made up from ihe columns of the Daily National Whig, and is puhlTshedelvery Saturday for tho low price of iwo' dollars'per annum payable in advance. A double sheet of eight pages will be given whenever the press l of matter shall justify it. r- ,i , . . -- .J-WI tern, llius tliosc puis are.at toe same tauje and opening; a dcs':deralum long and, cajjly, sought, tor by medicinal men, but never b'e'ora-dis The Memories of General Taylor wrtt'en expressly, for the .National. W higarirmrcojiriiu of publication. They commeifced wifhtho second number, a large number of copies of whichhuvoj.tbeen printed to Supply xBMTfor back numbers. , :r,.. "!: CHARLES W; FtBNTrQSf. , Proprietor ofNa naF wg - Washington June 3, 1847.' ' : P.,S. A IP daily, Vvoekly aTd Kf-iiir- w eekl' papurs in the United Slates are Toquosied io insert this adveriisement once a we'elx1' for1 six months -; noting ihe -pried forpublihliing tho '4 same-at the bonom of4he advancement, and sfcnd the paper containing it 4o tho' National Whig: Office,.and the amount will bo duly re mitted. Our Editorial Brethren arJi also re--questedTd hmfce The National VV.hig in tfieTr reading columns. - v-' 1 t SepVerntfer 16HClii"4, -Cm "''lfLfL. ! " BLANK RTSgSSS For sale at this Office. - -" j. ' -n, " , - fv