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(CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAOE ) SJiKHt do 4 J by 3 Jo do do 500 do 5 by I do do do 1500 do 5J by } do do do ]n00 do 6 by ] do do do 4MOO do 5] by i do do do 1000 do 3{ by J do do do 9000 do 5 by { do do do 1000 do hi by I do do do 2000 do 5j by j do do do 2000 do 6 by j do do do 1000 do lj by J do do do 1000 do 9 by J do do do 1000 do 3J by ; do do do 4000 do 5 by j do do do 3000 do 2 by 1 do do do 3000 do 2J by 1 do do do 4000 do 3 by 1 do do do 1000 do 3J by 1 do do do 1000 do 5j by lj do do do 1000 do 6 by lj do do do 3000 do 3 by 1} do do do 1500 do 3j by 1! do do do 2000 do 4 by 1! do do do 2000 do 5 by 1! do do do 1000 do 4 by lj do do do 2000 do 3 by 2 do do do 1000 do Hi by 2 do do do 2000 do 4j by 2J do do do 1000 do {-inch square iron do 1000 do 5-16 do do do 10,000 do 716 do do do 10,000 do 9-16 do do do 124,100 do All the iron to be of the best American manu facture. ClA.su No. 2. ? I'lolt and Hoop Iron. 1,000 pounds 3-16-inch plate iron per pound 5,000 do J do do do 1,500 do 9-16 do do do 120 pounds iron hoops, 9 feet 7 inches long, 21 In ches wide, end j, inch thick do 120 do iron hoops, 10 feet I inch long,2i inches wide, and 1 inch thick do 2,000 pounds hoop iron, lj inch wide, 1-10 inch thick, not less than 23 ft. long do 1,200 do hoop iron, 1! inch wide, 4-16 inches thick, not less thin 22 ft. long do 9,000 do hoop iron, 1J inch wide, 1-16 inch thick, not less than 22 ft. long do All to be of the beat manufacture. Class No. 3?Holt and Sqnor* Copper. 30,000 pounds 5 inch bolt copper per pound 20,000 do J do do do 10,000 do 11 do do do 15,000 do lj do do do 500 do 5-16 do square copper rods do 500 do jf do do do 500 do 11-16 do do do Class No. 4?Hardware, tf?. 6 smiths' anvils (from 110 to ISO pounds each,) per sample 20 dozen corn brooms,(copper-wire bound) p Joz 90 do hickory do p. sample, p. doz 12 do 10-knot whitewash brushes do do 1 do dusting do do 6 do iron-bound varninh do do do 12 do 0000 paitil(fme ground) do do do 12 do 0000 paint (coarse do) do do do 6 do assorted sash-tool do do do 12 do do camel's hair do do do 12 do hand-scrubbing do do do 6 do clamp do do do do 6 smiths' bellotre, 2 fret 6 inches wide each 4 do do 2 feet 8 do do 2 do do 3 feet wide do 200 Bath bricks per sample 100 pounds borax per pound 25 dor. plain brass buttons, for furniture p. doz 5 pounds best Russia bristles p. sample, p. lb. 100 M lj inch iron brads do per M. 5 pounds catgut do per lb. 10 doz. socket chisels, (assorted and han dled,) | to 3 inchcs do per doz. 10 do firmer chisels, (assorted and han dled,) ljinches and under do do 2 do silver calls do do 2 do carpenters1 compasses do do 12 drill-boxes and bows Jo each 4 dozen binnacle glasses do per doz. 6 do cast iron grates, for drying stoves do 6 do 3-aquare files, (assorted) do do 6 do 4 do do do do do 6 do wood rasps do do do 6 dozen fishing hooks, (assorted) per sample t 6 do beet claw hammers, (hand ( led) do 1 do best saddler's do do do 4 do heat sail knives do do 3 do long butcher's knives do 1 do patent leads, (Errickson's) do 12 do best iron padlocks, (keys to differ do 20 do cotton chalk lines, 100 feet each, do 1 do linen tape lines, 100 ft each (stout tape) do 19 do fishing lines, (assorted) do 6 do lor lines, do 2 turning lathes and tools, (com plete) do 6 dozen glass lamp chimneys do 4 do reflecting lamps do 6 do life preservers, do 6 do carpenter's iron knob latches, 4 inches, best quality do 20 do sail needles do 2000 pounds 30d. iron cut nails, best manufacture 2000 do 20d. do do 3000 do 12d. do do 9000 do lOd. do do 2000 do 8d, do do 9000 do 6d. do do 1000 do . 4d. do do 20 M 1 in. tin iron clout do do 90 do lj do do do 2 dozen pairs pincers per sample 2 do plyers do 9 do cutting nippers do 1 dozen jack planes do 1 do smoothing planes do 1 do astrigal do do 1 do ? grooving do do 1 do sail pickers do 12 do roping palms, (mounted) do 12 do seaming do do do 6 do surplice pins do 2 do 2-foot folding rules do 1 do sail rubbern do 4 do iron shovels do 30 do ship scrapers do 3 do iron spades do 1 do Qunter's scales do 1 do steelyards j 1 do spoke shavers do 1 do Nova Scotia grindstones do 1 do trying squares do I do iron do do 1 do brass do do 1 do saw sets do 2 do large tin bread scales, with beams, (strongly made.) 9 do small tin bread scales, wilh brains, (strongly made.) 9 do fist wood meat do do (strongly made ) ' do '"?'cher's slrels per sample 500 pounds bent cast steel, IJ -in. and under, assort. 500 do blister do do S00 do German do do 1 dozen rag stones per sample I do sail slabbers do If)0 pounds brass Bolder do 1 dozen panel saws Jo } do large-size bench vires do 1 do small-site j0 2 do hand vices d0 1 do sets zinc, weights, (J oz. to 4 lbs.) do 2 do screw wrenches, f,?m medium lo larger size do 12 do brass flush rings, 1 inch diameter 4 do copper tea-kettles do 3 do iron do do 9 do fish-kettles do 6 jlo stew pans do 4 do frying do * .. do 6 do bake do do 9 do gridirons do 2 do griddles do 105^athonis 3-16 inch chain, for launches do 200 do 4-16 do do do 180 do 5-16 do do do Class No. 5.?Ltad, Tin, ami Zinc. 8 rolls 3-pound sheet lo^d, say 750 lbs. per lb f 6 do 4 do do do 720 do do C do 5 do do do 900 do do 6 do 6 do do do 1080 do do ?? 8 do do do 960 do do 2000 pounds best Blanco block tin do 1000 do do pig zinc do Class No. 6.?Mm. 300 feet thick glass, 14 by 22 inches per foot 800 do do 14 by 16 do do 300 do do 12 by 16 do do 300 do do 10 by do do Class No. 7?Flat Can ran. per poll 400 bolts No. 1 Flax canvass 900 do 2 do d0 900 do 3 do do 100 do 4 do do 100 do 8 do do The bolt of 40 yards to be 90 inches wide, per sample. Clam No. 8.?Cotton Cmvan. 100 bolu No. 4 cotton cuinu per bolt 75 do 5 do do 75 do 6 do ' do 50, do 9 do do 30 do 10 do do 50 do bag do do 75 do hammock do do The cotton canvasa per bolt of 50 yards, and 30 inches wide. Hammock and ?tuff to con tain per bolt 50 yards, and 49 inches wide?per sample. Class No. 9?7\rin/. 2000 pounds flax sewing twine per poun 800 do cotton do do 500 do whipping do do 300 do aeine do do Class No. 10?Skip Chandlery. 100 casks Washington limt per cask 200 barrels bright tar per bbl 100 do black tar do 150 do pitch do 100 . do sofl turpentine, (virgin drip) do 3000 pounds beat clean tallow, (in bbln.) per lb. 300 do do beeswax do do 1000 do do white chalk do Class No. 11?Puiiid, Oils. i,-e. 30000 pounds best dry white lead per pound 5000 do do red do uo 1000 do do litharge do 1000 do do yellow ochre do 3000 du do pulverized blk lead do 1000 do do Spanish brown do SO do do Venilian red do 20 do do Chinese vermilion do 200 do do chrome green do 20 do do Prussian blue do 1000 do do lampblack do 8000 do do Spanish whiting do 5000 gallons pure raw linseed oil per gallon 10 do do sweet oil do 200 do do neatsfoot oil do 100 do do tar do 300 ? do do fish do 10000 do do spirits turpentine do 5 do do spiiits of wine do Class No. 12?Sperm Oil and Candlei. 3000 gallons best winter-strained sperm oil per gallon 10000 lbs. best sperm candles, G to the lb. per pound Class No, 13?Hemp. 3000 pounds hemp, for wiping stuff, in compact bales of 100 lbs. each do 1000 pounds hemp packing yarn, in compact bales of ]00lbs. each do Class No. 14?Stationery. 2 doz. expenditure books (fiill bound) per samp, per doz. 2 do 3 quire letter do do do do 1 do 3-quire order do ? do do do 1 do 4-quire blank do (half bound)do do 3 do 3-quire blank do do do do 2 do 2-qnire blank do do do do 2 do 1-quire blank do ' do do do 12 do memorandum do (leather barks) do 10 reams blank weekly returns do p. ream 3 do do monthly do do do 50 do best ruled foolscap psper do do 30 do do do letter do do do 5 do best log paper do do 10 do do envelope paper do do 3 do do blotting paper do do 100 sheets best drawing paper (double ele phant) do p. sheet 13dozen pint bottles black ink do p. doz. 2 do half pint bottles red ink do do 2 do woou inkstands (2 holes) do do 3 do do do (1 hole) do do 3 do glass do (1 hole) do do 6 do best qua!, penknives (3&4 b.)do do 300 cards bcsl^quality steel pens do per card 6 gross best qual. black lead pencils do per gross 300 pa tiers black sand (in 1 lb. pap) do per 100 10 pounds best wafers do p. pound 20 do beat sealing wax (Irish) do do 3 gross best red tape do per gross 1 do best silk taste do do 2 lbs. best India rub.(in 1 oz. piec.)do p. pound 1 doz. large para. rules(24 in. Iong)do per doz. 2 do Carrington's roll. ritlers(patt.)do do 500 slate pen.'its do per 100 6 doz. camel's hair pencils do per doz 10 M. best quills, No. 60 do per M. 1 doz. boxes water color (com.) p. sam. p, doz. 1 do pounce boxes and pounce do do 1 do Gunler's scales do do 2 do ivory paper knives do do 2 wafer teals do do 4 do box-wood and sand boxes do do 2 do double log slates do do 2 do small 'do do .< do Class No. 15?Wood. 50 cord* best southern heart pine wood (kindling for steamers) per cord 50 corda best oak wood do Class No. 1G?Bituminous Coal. 2000 tons best Cumberland lump coal, for ?l?am ers, per ton of 2340 pounds. Class No. 17?Chareoal. 2000 bushels best burnt charcoal per bushel Class No. IS?leather, (by the pound.) 100 sides best quality pump leather say 1500 lbs 200 do do do bellows do (J thin) say 3000 lbs 55 do do do hose do say 750 lbs 200 hides do rigging do say 6000 lbs 12 skinB do buff do say 150 lbs Class 19?Thy Goods. 50 pieces blue bunting per sample, per piece 50 do red do do do 50 do while do do do 5 do yellow do do do 5 do green do do do 500 yards white muslin, for stars do per yard 50 doz. spool cotton ,Nos.l8& 30 do per doz 200 yards black cambric. do per yard 100 do black hair cloth, 28 in. wide do do 100 do linen oznaburgs do do 100 do c.iiton do do do 70 do black cotton velvet, (best quality) do do 25 pounds while sewing thread, No. 25 do per pound 25 do black Hewing thread. No. 25 do do 50 do assorted sewing thread, No 35 do do NAVY YARD, PENSACOLA. Class No. 1?Iron, (by the pound.) 2000 pounds flat bar iron, 2 by J inches 2000 do do do 4 by | do !AH)0 do do do 4 by 1 do 1000 do do do 6 by j do 3000 do round do J do 2000 do do do 1 do HHW) do do do 1! do 1000 do do do IJ do 200 do do do 5-16 do 300 do do do { do 1000 do square do i do 1000 do do do 1 do 500 do do do 2) do 500 do do do 3 do 2000 do sheet iron, ? in. 7 ft. long by 2 wide 3000 do boiler iron, J in. thick (>|bundles, or 3000 pounds, hoop iron, 1 inch 6 do or 3500 (H?inds, do 1J inch 6 do or 4000 pounds, do 1J inch 2000 pounds 9-16 square iron, for spikes 3000 do 11-16 do do 1000 do i do do 1000 do flat plate iron, 9 by J in. 200 do 11 inch cast steel All the iron to be of the best American manu facture. Class No. 2-?Copper 1000 pounds bolt copper, i inch per pound 1000 do do J inch do 1000 do do } inch do 1000 do do 1 inch do 6 sheets, 60 lbs. each, say 360 lbs. braziers'copper do 200 do 34 oz., or3000 lbs. copper do 100 do 32 oz., or 1000 lbs. do do 100 do 28 or.., or 800 lbs. do do 1110 do 24 oz., or 700 lbs. do do 200 do 20 oz., or 1100 lbs. do do 300 do 16 oz., or lOOOIbs. do do 200 do 14 oz., or 800 lbs. do do 300 pounds 1] in. comp'n sheathing nails do 500 do 0d. copper cut nails do 500 do 8d. do do M ??PP?r pump lacks, J in. par M 50 M. iron tacks, from 13 to 16 oz. do ? PJuf,d" brass spelter per pound 50 M. iron brads, from 1 to 1) in per M 1000 pounds iron cut 6d. naila per pound 1000 do do 8d. do ao 1000 do do I0d. do do 500 do do 20d. do do 500 do do 40d. do do 10 do copper bell wire do 950 welded thimble*, 9 in. diamiter per 100 250 do do 9j in. do do 250 do do 3 in. do do 950 do do 4 in. do do 25 pound* 1-39 inch braaawir* per pound 25 do 1-16 inch do do 95 do I inch do do 95 do | inch do do All the ikeet copper must have straight edge* and squars ends and be of parallel width*. Oui? No. 3.?MUeellintoun. 1500 pound* tallow par pound 1000 gallona ?perm oil per gallon 500 do unseed oil do 100 do neaufoot oil do 2300 pounds while lead per pound 0000 do black paint do 100 do crome green, in oil do 200 do verdigris, in oil, 4 to 6 lb. cans do 50 do' borax do 300 do manganese do 2000 cod fish hooks per 100 3000 Limerick trout hooka (aasorteilj do 200 pounds block tin do 1 barrel Venetian red (dry) per barrel 2 dozen brass padlocks per dozen 4 do iron do do 2 do cupboard locks do 2 do claw Imminent do 1 do riveting hammers do 100 pounds flour of emery per pound 100 yards green baize per yard 200 whitewash brushes |>er 100 100 paint brushes, 0000 do 100 do 00 do 20 sidea bellows leather per aide 20 do pump do do 20 do rigging do do 2 dozen ahealh knives per dozen 2 do butcher do do fi smoothing planes per plane 200 corn brooms per|100 'JOO hickory broonio do I (igrosa } in. iron screws l>er gross li do I in. do do fi do 1} in. do do fi do IJ in. do , do (j do 2! in. do i do Clam No. 4?Slrtfionriy 10 reams foolscap regulation paper per ream 10 do plain faint-lined do ^0 do Lest quality letter, blue lined do 10 gross Q illott's eagle steel pens per gross 5 reams best envelope paper per ream I dozen 8-tptire blank books per dozen 1 do fi quire do do 1 do 4-quire do _ do 2 do 2-quire do * do 2 do 1-quire do do 6 do memorandum books do 4 do bottles best black ink do 2 do Congress 4 blade penknives do 1 do 6-quire letter books do > do sand boxes do may 26?Iaw4w Notice lo Holders of Claim. provUle.l for by the Treaty of February a, ;?i. PURSUANT to an older of the Board, notice Is hereby given thai the Board of Commissioners appointed under thsoctofCongreae of the 3d of March, 1&49, ontiiled " An act to carry Into effect m ita fili 1 nidation* of the treaty between the United .Slates ?ind the Republic of foexlco or rile second doy of ' February, one thousand eight hundred and forty ?eiahl," have established the following Hides an.l Orders, to wli R1M.ES AND ORDERS. Of the Commissioner* npmiinted under llie art uf id March, 1819, entitled ?' An wl to carry in to eJTec I certain ttipulatioittoflht treaty betueen the Undid Stide.i anil the Heuublk of Mexico, of the "id of / eh ruarjj, 1848." . Ordered. Thar all persons having claims upontne Republic of Mexico, which arc provided for by ihe trealy between the United Slulea and ihe Mid Re publlc, concluded on the second day ol Febraary, 18-18, except the claims named 111 the Bill article ol the unralified convention between tile two Govern ineuts of November 20, IH43, to wtl: All claims^of ' citizens ot the United Stales against ihe Onvcrn ' ment of the Mexican Republic, which were :on ?sideredby the Commissioners and referred lo the ?umpire appointed under llie convention of 11 lit ' April. 1839, ond which were not decided by hini ?do file meinorluls of llie same with the Secretary of this Board. Every memorial ao filed must be oddrcssed to the Commissionsn, and must set forth minutely and particularly the tacts and circumstances whence jm rieht to prefer such claim is derived to the claimant, and ll must be verified by his oath or affirmation. And, in order that the claimants may be apprized of whai IS considered necessary to bo averred in eve ry such memorial before the same will be recelv and acted on, it is further? Ordered, That in every auch memorial it shall be ** I' For and in behalf of whom the claim Is prefer r?2* Whether the claimant is now a cillztn of the Uniled States, and If so, whether he la a native or naturalized cilizen, and where is now Ids domicll; and if he claims in his own right, then whether he was a citizen when the claim had lis origin, and where WHS then his domicll i and if he claims In the riehi of another, ihen whether euch other was a Cltl7.cn when the claim had Its origin, ""''where was then and where is now his domicll; and if, in either case, tho domicll of the claimant at the time the claim had its origin was in ony foreign country, then whether auch claimant was then a subject of Ihe Government of sueh'country, or had taken any oath of allegiance thereto. 3 Whether the entire amount of the claim does now, and did at Ihe time when it had iia origin, be long eolely and absolutely to Ihe claimant i and II any other person is or has been Interested therein, or In any part thereof, Ihen who is auch oilier per son, and wlui Is or was Ihe nature and extent ol his inierest, and how, when, ond by what mesne and for what considerations Ihe transfer of rights or In terests, if any auch was made, took place between llie parlies. 4. Whether the claimant, or any oilier who moy at any lime have been entitled to Ihe uniounl claimed, or any part thereof, hath ever received auy, and If ony, whoi sum of money or oilier equivalent or Indemnification, for lite whole or any part of the I loos or Injury upon which the claim is founded, und If so, when and from whom the same was received fi Whether the claim was presented to the Com mlsaionera appointed by the Governments of the United States and of Mexico, under the convention of llih of April, 1819 ; and il so, how the a.tme was disposed of by said Commissioners! and I ??? claim had He origin prior lo I till of April, IHJ9, ami was not so presented, Ihen what were the reasons oi causes why the aamc was not so presented. And that time may t>? allowed to the claimants i to prepare and file the memorials above mentioned Hoolred, Thai this Board will bo in session on llie fin! Monday of November next, and will Ihen proceed to decide whether the memorial:! which shall ihen have been filed with Ihe Secrelory ore in conformity to the foregoing orders, and proper lo be received for examination. And In respect lo the l iuims excepted in the first of ihe forgoing rules and orders, it is ? Resolred, That, in the opinion ol lids Board, the Claims of American citizens referred lo in llie Dili silicic of Ihe nnratll'u d convention between lhc_ Gov ernment of the Uniled Slates und Mexico, of ?th November, 184.1, which article is mode a part of the I5lh article of tlieireuiy of 2d February, 1848, to wit, llie claims "which were considered by the Commis sioners and leferred lo llie umpire under llie conven ilon of Illli April, 1839, and which were not decided by him," may now be presenied lo this Board for In, ,I decision, upon Ihe memorials, proofs, and doc umenfs submitted to said joint Commissioners, and bv said Commissioner! lo ihe umpire, and upon such new argument* as may be filed wilh Ihe Secretary in willing, addressed to ihe Commissioners. And lliat the claimants may be apprized of what is necessary In order to bring the same before this Board, for it? consideration and decision, It is? Ordered, That oil persons having claims ol lh)s description do file a memorial with the Secretary of the Board, nddrnased to the Commissioners, briefly describing llie claim, and the right of the claimant to receive indemnity for the injury complained of In all cases where the origlnul memorial addressed lo Ihe Commissioners, under the convention of 1B3J, does not aver the claimant, and any other person un der whom Ihe claim la derived, to be, and ai the time when the claim hod lis origin to have been a cltiien of Ihe United Slates, then the said memorial shall conform to the requlrementa of the second articles of the forgoing rules relating to that subject, and shall be verified by oath or affirtnallon. Ordered, Thai, when the Board sholl close lis pre sent session, it will odjourn lo meet In this city on the firs! Monday of June next, and will then proceed to consider ihe claims referred lo In the fifth article of raid unratified convention of 2d November, 184 J, which may have been presented in conformity to the torgolng order, and all auch caaea arc hereby aet down for hearing at that time; and if any claimant dcaire a longer time in which to tile a memorial or preaent argument*, he mw?t file a written motion to that effect, anting forth the reaaona for the aameon or before aaid day. Ordered, That all motiona and arguments ad dreaaed to the Board be made in writing and filed with the Secretary, who ahall note thereon the time when they are received; but brief verbal explanations may be made by the claimants or their ogenta im mediately after the opening of each day'a aesalon. Ordered, That the following Rulea and Ordera. re lating to teatlmony and proofa to be advanced In support of claims which may be ?Ju dication, be, and the same are hereby, eaiabliahcd. 1. All testimony muat be in writing, and upon oath or affirmation, duly administered according to the lawe of the place where the same Is taken, by a mag iairate competent by auch laws lo lakedn P?i'l">", having no Intern* In the claim lo wMBh the testi mony relate*, and not being the agentor attorney of any pcraon having snch Interest, and It must be cer tilled by him that such la lha c**e. The credibility of the affiant or deponeol, If known lo euch magis tral*, or other person authorlijd loiaka suehi testi mony. must be certified by hiss, sod If not known must b? certified on the asms pafae uponoauiby eoine other peraon known lo *uch magistrate having no Interest In euch claim, and not being the agent or attorney of any peraon having auch Intereat, whoa* mn" by such magistrate. The iM^ino ih!! l"u*' Induced lo writing by the person Imvini ilo^i.*' ? r f01"*1 P?raoni? ni? presence ? interest, and not Deing the agent or at andrSfiMi^ P?'!?!? *?*!??? ?? iatereat in the claim, miiiiUirlL^Lf8 !! / re*1' 10 deponent by tltt l^fmlfod "* 'lgn<d by ,Um',nd wliii.Imlhi'n?"i" '"J1"? ln ,n'r Port, or place of III# Unit,,I States, may Iw t?. gBffS'g ?""ul or other public civil officer ul ulscu I rf"W,'nl in 8Uch cl'y, port, or attorntr^sFi ea!' a"d being ol d. m m l?7Phra?" ,l",vln? on Internit in the at!!!.? , testimony BO taken related. In ?? wh"h,'r "l" Uniled Stales or i.i any (ouign place the right of the |wraou takinv the roust be proved*'1' ?""* "> "W L' ?ini'*UVe?r/i?*!l!i<?r <,fPHnen' be required to jlnm iiui^ deposition Ins age, place ol blith, reel nn ih , "ccuputlon, and where was hie residence "odlTk ? T" '1'*oc<!uP"1'o,i at the time the events ?dsn staui If wl,lch J1" d?|W?? i and must n. /l.?w.i , *? ",<ve anVi 'f ?"Ti what Interest k, n ? ?^1 r L? iU,l,,or' vwl,k1' l,ia Icetitnouy in ta ."Jhi!0 a,'yitilertat In the " !!!'!' , ' and upon the liappeninir.il event he will l? entitled to receive any part of ' meTW?r'Ch "'ny 1* awarded by Joim.lia lie h. ii,? ,nl"" 0 ^ rcinirod instate whethn anv n..r?Lni!'in? ?r "'""?"'?y ?r ll"! elalinaiil, 01 of any person having an interest In the claim. fied iOSStl 'I"1',? "hU"l"J proof must be veri emllhllI*,by tlwi, oa?' ?f ? wifne*., whoa,, if ih ii ? ""I1 U' c*r"fi"l a" r?|uired in the lirst l* . Ln?L ?' bute vy'"'1! "heftirt is within the exclu ki l.lL? 7l 8'' !ji,e <-laiiiianl it may be verified by til!? r or a^?r???tlon. Papers in the haniT writing ol any person who has deceased, or whose residence iB unknown to the claimant, maybe verl ot Ihe^nnrul nfh?C h,md and of the deaih of Hi? party, or his removal 10 places unknown. 5 All testimony taken in any foreign language and all papers and doeuinenls in any foreign lan guage which may be exhibited in proof, must be ac companied by a translation of Ihc same into the En glish language. "?"SR "le 'lo'"! art*; from the eel*,ire or loss of any Ship or vessel, or the cargo of any ship or vessel, a certified copy of the enrollment or registry "V?';, sh'|> ?r vessel must be produced, together with the original clearance, manifests, and all other nnpers and aociunents required by the laws of the r,-nm ihflT o Bho e???^d on her laM voyage f'?J'hc United .States, when the same are in (he pos session of the claimant, or can be obtained by him ? and when not, certified copies of the same must L produced, together with his oath or affirmation that obtaffi?Xen0'"'3 Posst'HMi"n, and cannot be tJ'.ll "'li';Q8*a whfe property of any description f /oim ,? fl or. f* of whfeh a elalni has b?en presented, was at the tune of such seizure or loss in sum), the original policy of insurance, or a certified copy thereof, must be produced. , j ITntlif ?Itiff!''"18"' be, na'uralized citizen of the United .Slates, a eopy of the record of his naturali zation, duly eertlfied, must be produced And to the end lhal the attention of claimants may be distinctly called lo what is necessary to be I done in order to obtain books, records, or documents Which may be deemed necessary In the just decision Ol any claim presented to the Hoard, and which are I n >c|",.session ,,r p?wcr of,1',, MexicBn ltl.|ulb|, r ? t ?r i-'T'' Ut ,hS ar"';'': <* ?'? aforesaid '? a y of I*ebruary 2, 184H, and llie last clause of ihe bird section of llie said act of Congress of March 3, 1 o?. i ,re fU <'v1("l_m."nt lo the order of the Jioard, herewith published : Exli-aci.from Arliclt XV. of the treaty between the L,eci & "Public of Mexico of 'id Ftbruunjy 1843. J.f'J,ni^p,n,on<?f,hBwl,rt/ Si rnlurlo ?lel ,llrhoThb?i Board ol < oinmi??ion?i;?, or,u.t],|e (;umiss?iioP, o 1*11 elde riJ rtny M iiPCesieaie 'I"r",n<,n"1' la lh? l?r.i iajnsia dfeloign de cuib C?mL'?,?L I"'lnniMion,a](tuno?li- | u.miiillr .i .ii h f Mei c,n bro"' I'npel'f desrehivondo Republic, Nlt.ilI be deemed ne- cumentos ??#? ponea el t3??b|. c??ary lo lh? just tl?-|?ion oi erno Mejiesnri, o que eueu say rla ni, the Commissi.,n .n sn pader; lo's ColnlMr'oi i!JiifaiIiiru-l??ainlB ll4f0,l*hJ0 bin reclameutea noreonduc- ? Ibem, shall, uithiu such pe-ro <leelloa,loa pedlran pores nZl ^ajr.;lf^ ^,to fdenfro del pla/o que sad the Mexican Oovrrnment WOoblenio Meiicanoserom e.??(<e.,at ih.esrIlea ^. promete . enlrS?"U" .tot b e moment slier the reedptisrewdad posibfe, deapues d? demand, lo,r?u?.nyWibl<l. r.,|, dimanda, Im of the books, recoids, or doe-Mibros, papelea rlc archivo o ?h?nni!!C?i,.^!!!z: l*hlch ll',r"me"">r,?"l epeelflcioa, ?hall be in their poflMMion or/que posea o etttenen bu p<xler power, (or authenticated co- ccnpiaso extractorautentiens pies or extrsets of the ?me,)!de lis mlsmo^eoS Vl oh ju be trananiiifed to Ihe paidjde que peau transmliidoi ?1 Secretary of State, who shall Seeretarlo de Eatado, oulen immr. kMHy .le .vrr .hem p,Mra |nme,liami.Se .1 ve? lo lh< roifl Board ol Com-.expreiwdo Tribunal de Cnm mis.loi.er.: Prortried, Tha,;ia?iTw Ynose lllri ntdcl do surh application shall bejoualmina de los enunciados made by, or at the Instance llbrna, papelen odorumenlon of, any claimant, until Ihe por o a inatancia de nini/un facts which It la expected lojreclamante, sin que antes se prove by surh books, record*,! pay a awreradobajojuramen. or documenio shall havejto o con aAraiacion eolemne ifflrm.'lion " ?" ori'* ''"fl11"' de lo" hechosqu. Athrmation. icon ellos se pretende probar. Extract from section 3 of the act of Con tress of March, \m entitled "An act to caZ'SSo^rtcl certain stipulations qf the treaty between the United ?%lr2& W9.'P M"ic? "f"" U iri,w,nU^t SV}?11f J"ar from ??d after ihe nrcau lurh mIJi rnln c!i i9 her'by within which Hal ma lit or claimanl^a'pidy^throiiljh* the^sJcreiary" of any claim or claims submitted to *aid Hoard in con foinuty with the provisions of said treaty " 1 | .J**?* "? published dally, for llie space ol hlrty days, in the National Whip, Ihe Naiionni In in i(ie cTry o?f W^hlngmn"' n< 1 Orri. k of ??Ait. Commission, Wasiiinoton, Apbil 211, IH-I'J WM. CARRY JONIvS, Secretary. tn-TIIE ONI.V UENt!INK-OJ W 1ST A It'S HA I,HA M OF WILU CII lit? H V CAUTION TO THU PUBMC, TH* ONLY OKNUtNE Br. Wln.r'i HA I.SAM or WILD CUE ft ft V, IIAR THK WHITTEN SIONATPRE Ol the sole Proprietor, I W. M, SI?KAR, Oh Ihe ?uti?lc H r.ipper surrounding each flotlle T !,HelVrl;mata',ln!;Cr!h,'mn,11!!laSi.1.'' "" ?""ve ! Wild t her, y. Lr rtlieviiu nffer'nonsof rhf l','.nKJ amUhai I.ungs, which was Riven lo him by Or W,?.? , rl.i one'lnn! h' bellies it to hlth^nK hlmssl^ "'?n "?f I Br wi?iyr Sworn to and "..bseribed bet.,re me. and cliv .V.I Vm fortys.Te? ul Novtm'wrjo^Hls^;,,^irr"ri A eojiyrlitlit for the Ilalsam is sec.reil ' " abb. m1 of "" above undei p'led to II,; Unitedftsles iCl.^ourT.fpT.in^l"!!?',^ ;i?r!f!xrn!'^ b.iUf 1,? w^xfc,rh bu"" A liberal dlsnuiint to dnimlsta Mid dealers SPEAR iWCTBimiH EM?# Hridi !Tcnvi7'1 Lh? l!n,,?d Mejkko- West Indlcland nine popular Medlenies "" 'ir"r"'"e selling 'Jill J^ef l Six Hollies for $H ioK,,t "mi" c1, BEMTAL BOTIC'E. ' ~ as^ssaa^sss M" prove,htmw^ojjhy itlBSEO^ having taken TAL SUftdER Y r"mr w"bl" "" of DUN """"in* I? .?ch m h^hSi'irh r?-fiii|.>nr'. lblVrhiI^ijn/ll.?jJ* {Jj* P*??"' I SftwTSSjmttV.11 "PP?"""'1' '<"? per^ns'wIMMhe ?u"dlni. PmimtI to nMm.nTDn^?^"h *,Kl nh *"?? ^ ??? door ? , UniiMn: KiRirWa. OR*. UHltBACH, KCHH * fKKOK'S 0VSPKPT1C CORDIAL. DYSl'fcKSIA. 0?ltimohm. February -4, ISW Mr. C. Hrrtliau.-B?a?Si?t *?jii ?a of |U,?ke, uu.l 10 trail ullicia to Il>? pBt remedy. I liane ' I" Hie ileUr iiiinatlou of olftriuf you my voluntary IribuKiln fuvot ..I Mt.'wiM "Dribuoh, KdhM a Pryor ? Dvup.ftk. < ok Meaars DIFor n long lime, I have suffered Irom the effect* ot Dys pt-paia so much so that my digestive organa would '"j* I'e' j lorm their functions, almost every thing I eat waa iinmcd lately ejected from my stomach, and the Intense burning in that region rendered my situation miserable i Ywaa S.ifliiituU'ly artvlae.1 hy a Irleiid l?l.yy?r ine.h cine, aud after Usui* two bottles, I waa completely leheved IffilTJi ??.e eucco* of thi, valuable mc'Wine, anrt believe m*? jA^b"O "Jfi! Baltimorb, No 07 pine ?"?? <*? . '**" C Ilerihmt.- !>?!? Sik 1 '??! I' I" be uiy iluly, bulb l.i you anil lo lll? nulilic lo bi-.il my leatlinnny In llie i llo-lew ) i.f llr l)i?nb?li,Kului A rryiu'a ItyM*!""*'Conbal I waaao aevcrely nlflu'lt.l he ,1) n^pala aii.1m/ III *. alive onana iv're no cumilWelyUeramjSM"" ' r""' it lain iMillilux on my MMiai li I ??'? mere Kiitl.ie.l llie nuwl ar.Mr ?iius >iw> ol almost deathly sickness; inasmuch that I expe t III death an eaily release froiu my sulUrluge Fttrtuuattly I heard ??! your Cordial, and ol the woudeiAii curesJJJ'*} effected, aud was induced lo try U. I did so, at flint sinn,t without hope. Out after I had taken a few doses, I t*S?*? lo feel hrtier ; my appetite returned, my digestive J**41"'*" began to recover their functions, my spirits revived, aim i?v \ the lime I had taken two bolth'M llie tone ol my sl??iiis? j waa entirely restored aud I waa plated in the e?jj|>ym, ?' J perfect health since tlieu, although a period of UpWaitie 01 | year ha*(Spued. I have had no r* (?? J',t.T? Very truly, WM. REGFSNIDRRS. ^ SICK HEADACHE. Washington, January 24, 131? Mr. G Mr .toHt -VKAU Siu:?I have l?en for some time troubled with Sick Headache, ami[take pta">"lu sayina. dial in the uae ol I)r Dresbach. Kuhn and Pryor * Dyspeptic Cordial, I have invariably found reliel Irom a slnfle done, I consider it a valuable mjdl^j"?' Very respectfully, N- W. MiUabuuit. DYSPEPSIA. ^ Washington, November 23,1914. Mr. C. He nitons. -This disease I had for some years to an alarming degree. Your Dyapapt!?' Conlial dcBen'a more than a passing notice from me. My ease waa ot ine most distressing nature, and the conflict between my sto marh ami fi?o<? wati often severe, the atomach loathing the food, and time alter time throwing it uo~freuMuUy wilh pain. Add to thin gr? ?uly tlepre*ie.l npinta, with debility, nerves weakened, reellesa nighin, Irequetil atarting with uu plea.'unt dreams. To deaerlbe my altuatlou la cllljlcu r PhynlciaiiH were conpulted, various medlpjnea tried, but nothing met my case until I met with your Onlo^wjahe, numed Urn. Dreshach, Kuhu and 1 ryot a Uyapepth. Cor dial. Soon after using U my dinordered stomach became soothed I continued die medicine a perfect cure hoabeeu eflTucicd?mv health is now good and has been tot mote Hum a vear I can noWllM any article of illet wllhoul any Inrollvenii'tKP. In my case lliia valuabta mertlr ?c m In enntealible. My fna' l? we ll known lo l ? Kev. J.inu h m llauiMin, bavin* been n Km HI :i 11'. I vvllli lilm. In llie name O.im, lur Home yeuin in llie OeneraU OBI , I am fully c?nvlnr?l Hint llie aliov/.U'emenlJJ" INTER1STINQ CASE OF CRAMP CIIOMC. Cliolics are alwavs ?liBtresaing,??omeliines latal, an arta le I list has proved in to many JuttaDC?A Mtcceaaful as Ore. lh.?h:ic|,, Kuhu and Pryor'f Dyepeplic Coi.hal baa done, certainly ought to be ma?le public. The proprietor has no hesitation in Paying lie never l eanl of anything noting so promptly lu giving reUel I he loitow In.? cases are amongst.others:t;on tirm lug u^f,1\'7wiei,,Vo4l Nuar Nottinoham, Pnucv (ieorge'u Co >M<1 , July 4,11M4. Mr. (' Htratons. -Sir -One day last week in my harvest field one of my hands was seized in a violent manner, be lieved to be cramp cholic, aud became convulsed in his entire nyatem?his Viands, hit fingers, toes, Ate. contracted and all his limbs distorted in an unnatural way. Eight men were employed In rubbing his hands and le^s?using wills k'-y in the act?and bathing Ids face and temples with honor. . For two hours or more the procesa waa continued withoul any abatement in the disease, the man during the linn* l-creaming with agony. I then sent a boy to Mr. J Iv Ifollyday's, about a mile off, to fry If anything could ba got there to afford relief. They sent me about two Bi.ooi.alul of your medicine, named Dia. Ilreshach. Kuhu and 1 ryor s llysi?eptlc Coi-dial: Ilia extremities had by this time be come cpdte cold -the pulse had censed to bent-Indeed did not think he could live ten minutes-such an object I never before witnessed. During the paroxism large knot^ would run tip and down his legs?men rubbing him con stantly 1 now commenced giving about one*third ol Hie Dyspeptic Cordial?soon after which I thought I perceived aome change for the better; in ten or fifteen minute* I gave the same quantity of the medicine, au<l found his jputse tiait somewhat returned. 1 then gave the ba I lance of the Cor dial at about the same interval; soon after taking the leal portion he waa entirely relieved of the spasm?the disease waa now conquered and a state of ease ensued Hie con tortion he was thrown into made him quite sore in his body and limbs. We continued the rubbing process eoine ttn.e after the spasm ceased. Dr Skinner arrived some time after Jhe last dose ol the Cordial had been given, and after the spasms had sul.aided, the man waa now relieved ai\d lying before him on bearing the whole statement of the case, very candidly Haul Ihe Cordial had saved Ida life. Dr. Maccubbin came soon a ui Dr S , and his opinion coincided on the subject with him. immn." ' "'"y Haltimork, February 21, ItUO. "II Mr. C. Iferntou 1-Dmar 8is-Having been nuhjert Jto attacks of Cholic lor a long time which at length bo ?mr j|| frequent that I was afraid lo eat or take a drink ol water. At about this time, (one year ago,) I to try Drs. Dresbach, Kuhu and pryor ? Dyspeptic Coidial Sold by yon, that it would certainly do ine no harm, and might do me grent good, lo which I consented, aud com menced using it, taking a table spoonful immediately altfi eating mv meals. I very soon found it wan doing me goon, my fears were dissipated, feeling sure that l had a remedy lu case of attack And I am pleased to say that l have scarcely needed any other medicine since that time, and have had but one attack of cholic since that time, and that i but slightly ; having the remedy at hand which waa soon i in requisition with effect. You may readily imagine how , grateful 1 feel at having such a remedy, remembering that I had suffered nine hours of agonizing pain in the l ist at- j tack, before receiving said Cordial. | 1 keep said Cordial constantly In my |iouse; and do not jentuie Irom home without taking with nif a Kinall quan tity. I would not be without or deprived of it on any ac count. Respectfully yours. ?WM ANDERSON, No 17 Ifsnover at For Sftle by .1 F. CAM.AN. 7 It S .PAITRRSON Georgetown by O M. fclNTIHCUM. 1 May 10?3m LE DOYEN'S D1SINPRCT1 N<4FI*UII>. MPnnns rouLiw, ro?rrs & company, X\>tc pruprietcru of the celebrated I.E DOYEN'S DIS1N FF.CTINO FLUID. Reg leave lo call allention to this important and invaluable ; ? article, the greatest discovery ol the age?patented in Washington, December, 1?17. T~ IIEabove invaluable preparation, which entitles the in ventor lo, ami must, when fully known, gnin for him tlu- gratitude and blessings ol ihe whole human lamily; pf?ssessea the power of immsdinlely destroying Ihe most uVeiiHive whalever cause arising lly it Hospital Wards can lie disinfected of minima and Water Closets, Cecs Pools, Cellars, drn , ?Vc;l ol Impure gases lu the sick chamber tlila Fluid will he found in valuable, as Ihe nauaeous smell ansing from aorea on llie body, or from the uigiil stool, are by its n r it once d-s i?e I led, and should ihe disorder terminate finally, the <ornw can (if from any cause necessary) be kept Mverai weeks, by lining Ihe Fluid, without hecominF In-the slightest decree Captains of emigrant ships will derive incalculable ad vantages from Us use in the Bteerage, for disiulecling and lor bilge water. Indeed, so numerous are tin virtues, to do it justice in an advertisement would be impossible Cer tificates, from the luoj.t celebrated physicians ol England, Franre, and of this city, who have tented it, may be seen at our office, which will fully convince the most sceptical ot is wonderful qualities. . r li is entirely free from any odor of its own, simple application aud certain in its effects. Tu (hrnerx, Ar- )tft, Cu/?/??n 1 "/ r<nu! ?thrr<t I or sale in large quantities, for Meerage ol emigrant shi|>a, bilge water, nnd other disinfecting nurnores By on nppli csllon of tins Fluid, the contents of a Privy can be remov. eil without causing that highly offensive stench, and thus rendering night soil a valuahle manure. The undersigned, deBire to bring this srticle Into public use. It will be furnished in quart Dottles of our own stamp for local uses or by the gallon. ..... lt . , Orders are respectfully solicited, and will be immediately supplied. POIII.IN, ROOERS * CO., 39 Merchants' Exchange, William street, New York., tCf For sale in this city hy W J II. (JII.MAN. Druggists, Pennsylvania Avenue, Nkw York, September 19. ISIB. Gentlemen .?Having used your Disinfecting Fluid on m> S last voyage hi the Washington nc.ro?* the Atlantic. I round I it an Invaluable artkle for destroying the effluvia from the I Water closet, Ac. I It ia also valuable for Ihe passengers to use In their slate rooms, particularly in cases of sickness. 1 think it Ihe best disinfecting agent ever invented. (Signed,] J. JOHNSTON, Master Steamer Washington, Of Ocean Steam Navigation Companyi To Messrs. Pot'MN, Roosrs A C?. I ian 26?d6m ^ _ WIN KM AND LHiHORH AT REDUCED PRICKS. WE WIU. hereatter sell all flie following WINES sml IJQUORSal fr?m Itt to 2T> per cent, below our former '"jr"i.?llfla llleil^eck CHAMPAGNE WtNB ?) do Oleslerrs champagne of extra flue quality 'JXt do Boehi'H champagne fair article. | Uf> do Shield brand, pta. and qls. :tr> dox old reserve MADEIRA) vintage iBI'i 42 " London L. P., very flne. 15 " Serclal, old and flne. 11 " Bual Madeira, very old and fine 10 o Malmsev <lo. a choice article. 12 " til ape juice do. very old. ir? " pomar's llro. shiprry, extra flne. 13 " Do. " flue article 12 { Amontilado pale sherry, very fine. 15 ?? OLD PORT Vf'WAJ,vary ine. 00 " OLD COaNACBHANI)Y,v?\ri<nil .lark, ft I OW MONONHA in: LA WHISK V. verv lirlmr Willi a great Tarlrty ormher wine, ami "j!1'''' will be aol'l nnuaiiallr low. , "J*"?,. ,T . P 8 We have on nand part of the stock of Madeira snd Sherry of the late Walter Smith, Which wsa selected from Ids stock of wines with much esre, and will be sold much below his fixed prieesten years ago. ian I- dly Pa. avenue, opposite Jackson Hall. imw TALVABLB LAW BOOK. mTIK BLACK CODE OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUM i B1A, being a complete digested Code of all the Laws al large, generalaari municipal, relating to the colored popnla tlon, whether free or slave, in force In the District of Colum bla and within the limits of the Corporations of Washing eon and Georgetown on the 1st of November, 1848: the whole arranged aceording to the subjects of the laws them Mlves. by Worthlngton O. Snethen,''Counaellor-at--Law. Just published, In psmphlet; price DO cents. For sale by fnai-tf F. TAYLOR li K. CARVER, ARCHITECT AND BNOINEKR, no. SI WORTH SIXTH ST?t?T, SHILAPSLHII A, GIVES Drawlnga and Specifications or contracts to ere Dwellinifp^ Ac , and lay out the crounds for Country^ [ Seats or Cemeterfet; together with the arrangemeur to Trees to give the proper ?flfect. Also, Chun hea, ffoapltsla. Frlaona. Water-Worka, Uaa-Work#, Ar , on the latest and i most spproved plana, includtng heatltif, ventilating, Ac. *' .. DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPAKILI 41 HURT HXTRAOaUlHAUV HBD1VIHK IN TUB WORLD. rlMKXT**CTt?p?l?pln?"'"'*u'"'J tO??'? ''?>? i hcaptr bkaaanui ? anil ?uliaul?l aupenor lu any aolil. II rureirtlittuea, SiUwui vmithig, purging, mckrmng, or drbllituiing the patleul. . , ? Tlie great beunty and superiority of this Suaapirilla ovei all Othor lympk ??i while it srsdlcaMp disease, it invigorates the body. IT HAS PERFORMED MollE THAN lfijOOO CURES THIS YEAR. 1,(101) ci)res of Rheumatism. 1.UUO cure* of Dutjwjwiu. 2,M*I cure* of Onuial Debility and Want of Nnruuv J <UUU Female Conitfalnta, and over 7,Otto cure? of Din mi;; ft iff the /Uvoil, fix ; Ulccra, ucrulula, erysipelas, wilt rlteom, pimples on the face Ae,., Ace , lOKelher with numerous ca^eso! contump IKIII, hvci complaints, spinal aft'ccilons, dcc. This, we ttie swarc, must appear incredible, but we have letters from phytic--ians aud our agents from all parte of the United State:* informing if of extraordinary Cure*. R. Van Rusklrk, ?flkl., iue of the moat resectable druggets in Newark, New Jer ?<jy, inform* oh that lie can refer to moro than one hundred tod filly cases in that place alone. There are thousands o( ?ase* io tU?: city of New York which we will refer u> with pleasure, and to men ol character well known. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. ' Dr. Townseud in almost daily receiving orders from phy sicians in different parts of the Union. This is to certify that we, the undersigned, Physicians ot the city of Albauy, have in numerous cases prescribed l)R. l'OWNSEND S SARSAPARILLA. and believe it to be one | of the most vuuable preparations of Sarsaparilia in the mar ke|? II Puling, M D..J Wilson. M D, R U Briggs, M D , P. E Elmendorf, M D. Albany, April I, l&tff. The following Is from one of the most respectable physi cians un Long Island ; x Grbknport, July 19,1810. DR. Townbenp?Dear Sir?It is with satisfaction that I aav to vou, that I have recently witnessed, in sevenil cases, the most betivtkial results from your EXTRACT OF SAK SA l'A RII.I.A lieing engaged lu the practice of medicine, , have prescribed it in several cases, and never williont he letit. in the removal of diseases a using from a deranged stale of the digestive organs, jaundice, *.r u lar exceeds any tiiiag of D e kind ever ottered lo the public You will ..l/..-. - - ._ I Mb, tltin ililTI'll A'T s"?'. PRESTON M D UNITED STATER OFFICER Capl O XV MrLena, Miuiberolllw l,enlalaliiro, oml laic >f the United States Navy, has kindly sent oh the following . evtitir.de. It lelU its own Story, Rahwai^ Jan. 2u, 1817. A year siitfe I was taken with the Influenza, and my whole system left in a dehihian d elate. I was induced to try DR TOWNSF.NDSSARSAPARILI.A, and after taking I two or three bottles, I was vtiy much relie\ed, and atlu hole it entirely to the mid Sirsapanlla I have continued taking M, and find that 1 improve every day l.lieheve it lived my life and wonld not he without ii under any con | aide ration <?' W MoLEAN THE EDITOR. JOHN JACKSON. Kstj , Editor of the Rahway Republi Ln.oulihMl.ed Hie above certificate, and rcmarka in an edi ma I an loltows: The sue. ins of DR. TOWNSEND'S PREPARA I II iN OF SARSAPARILLA appeals lo be one ol the most VI inordinary character. W?* publish to-day two certificates i iiu In half, one trout Cap! McLean, of this town, and one -.,om the Rev. Mr. White, of Staien Inland, a gentleman well known in Rahway. Capt. McLean believes the inedi cine to have saved Ida life, and Mr. White seems to enter tain, an equally strong confidence in its efficacy. Intelligent : men like these would not praise so strongly what lliey did | not fully believe to be deserving. SCROFULA CURED I This certificate conclusively proves thai this SARSAPA ! RILLA has perfect control over the most obstinate diseases I of the blood. Three persons cured in one house is unpre cedented. THREE CHILDREN ' D?. Towhmrnd?Dear Sir ?1 have the pleasure to inform you lh.*%t three of my children have been cured of the Scro (. lulu by the use of your excellent medicine. They were at llicied very severely with bad sores: have taken only four bottles: it took them away, lor which I feel aiyseli under deep obligation. Yours respeelfially, ISAAC W. ('RAIN, 106 Wooster street. New York, March I, 1617. CONSUMPTION CURED. Cleanse and Strengthen. Convumption can be mred. bron chitis Consumption, Liter Complaint, Cold#, Coughs, Catarrh, A nth ma, Spitting qf Blood, Sorenew in the Cheat, f b elli hit' -h, Night Sirrats, Difficult or Perfuse Inspec toral ion, i'uin in the Side, 4'c., have been and can be cur-. Probably there ne ver was a remedy that has been so sue cesotui in dt sperale cases of Consumption as this. It clean ses and strengthen* the system, and appears to heal ulcers on the lungs, and the patients gradually regain their usual ?lealfh and btrength. ALMOST A MIRACLE. Read Ihe following, and doubt, if you can, that Consump tion can be cured. This is only one, of several kindred rase* that TOWNSEND'S SARSAPA RILLA has cured : Hrooki.yn, Sept. 14, lflrlC. Dit. Townsbnu -Dear Sir?I was taken, a little over a year a*o, with a severe cough ami pain in my side; It in Cleared on me very lawt indeed. I was pronounced by phy sicians to have Ihe tpiickconsumption. I raiuqd large ipian lilies ol bad mallei, had nielii sweats, and-sinking very fai*l? my doctor said lie could do nothing for me. I went to the hospital, in hope of being benefited, but was pronoj^iiced w incurable 1 was now greatly distressed at the lungs, and could hardly breathe: I soon became emaciated, and ex pected to die; was confined to my bed, aud was obliged to have watchers Indeed, I cannot give you any description that would do justice to my case I was supposed by my friends lo be past recovery, I Iwd fried a great numb' r ot renudies, and all seemed to be ol no effect. 1 read ol ilu most extraordinary cures, performed by your medicine,n|1" to tell Vou the truth, 1 Buspecied tlieye wat&ome humbug i* diem. Ilui I was Induced lo try it: I did so, and am \e*> thankful I did. I cannot nay thai I ..m entirely well, hm am so lar recovered as to be about my businesa, and hoot to be euliiely well in a few weeks. My cough, pain in Ilu side, aud night ?weals, have lell me, and 1 raise but very little, and am last gaining my usual strength. I feel it in> I duly lo give you a statement of my case, to publish, it you ' PETER BROWN, 47 l.ttlle St., Brooklyn. TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES THIS EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA has been ex Jirsssly prepared in reference to Female ComplaiulQ. Na It male Miouhl neglecl lo take n, aa it isa certain preventivi ?f any ot ihe nuinerousand horrible diseases to Which they L'ti/biecl It is valuabla for those who ale opproachink ?nianhoiHl. as it is calculated lo ibslst nature by quicken I the blood and invigorating the nyslem. Indeed, tills me iioe la invaluable lor all the delicate diseases lo which mien are sUbiect. Ji braces the wh.de system, renews permanently the na tural energies ? by removing the impuntieaol ihe bloisl? by ' so tar tiiimol ding ihe system as lo produce no subsequent | lelaxation, which is the case of uiohI medicines taken lot I i male weakness and disease. YOUNG LADIES. READ THIS ' You who have Pale Complexions, Dull Eyes, Blotches on ihe Face, Rough Skin, or Freckles, aud are, "out ol spl rue," use a Utile or two of Dr. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPA RILLA It will cleanse the Blood,. remove the Freckle! -un! Blotches, and give you animation, sparkling eyes, fin* SDirits, and beautiful complexion?all of which are of im GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA is a eoverelps Sc uurc remedy for incipleut CONSUMPTION, snd for till general prostration of tne system-no matter whether tht result ot inherent cause or causes, produced hy irregularity illness*, or accident, Nothing can be more nurprlinng than its invigorating ef ?,il( on the human frame. Persons, all weakness and las silink before Inking it, at once become robust and lull ol energy under its influence. II immediately counteracts the nerveteusneys of the female frame, which is the great cause of uiihappiness. It will not be expected of us, in cases ol so delicate a na turt, to exhibit certificates of cures performed, bul we can assure the afflicted ihat hundreds ofcases have been repor ted lo n*. Coxsackik, Sept 23, Iftlfi. ' Da. Towhsbnd?'To all whom this may concern?Thls ,s to certify that my wile lined one bottle ol your SARSA- j PARILLA previous to a critical event, under the most! llarmiiig and delicate circumstances, being troubled with the dropsy, swelling ol the leel,nervous affections, and very I much debilitated; with my persuasion, and the ircomnien datiou of those who had used It, she was induced to try it* with little or no faith; and suffice it io say Ihe medicine had the happy and desired effect, not oftly during the ssiu period, but alter the expiration ol one week ol ilu use. the dropsy and nervous affection gave way to an astonishing degree, and her health la now belter than It had been lor .? long time previous. . If this will be ol any service to you, or any one who doubts Ihe success of the medicine, yon are enllieiy wet *''Taubsr r.'be myself your most obediential RHEUMATISM AND PILES. Skpi kmbsr ic. im n? TowNSBHn-PMtSr-My wife In* been, for mv?. nI yMn, alllicletl will. Rlitumaiitin She hat Irlnl man; ihlTrrrlil Vemull*" l? "Main reiki, hul all In on pur luine Mlie waa Imally lii'luwl hr ateiim y.mr ailv^rllaa ilienl It. Rive yittir SARSA PAH II.I.A ft lrl.il I Mfaa (luceih.r with a man Hi my em ) bn.llv lroillile.1 Willi llie I ami liy ll?IW a "niall iiilalllily ol your Kiraapa nlla ?u> cimulainl win cumpftlelycnretl. Icniialdwll one of Ilu best of medicines, and would advise all who arc afflicted lo give it a trial. PRINCIPAL OFFICE l'JG FULTON STREET, N Yes t Sun Building. DR. T W. DYOTT A SONS. Gbnbral Aornth, No JQ North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. A'gent for Washington City, CHARLES ST0TT, DittrO sisr. corner 7th street and Pentl. Avenue. trir- Also, for sale by Druggists generally. try- NONE GENUINE UNLESS PUT UP IN THE LARGE SQUARE BOTTLES, WHICH CONTAIN QUART, ANh SIONBD WITH THE WRITTEN SIGNATURE ( S p TOWNSEND, AND Ills NAME ai.OWN IN THE Ot.AS DOT- D K. D V OI'T. 431 BARBICK'S KMUROCATION for noiiRKa. Thia nreparaiHui willeure STRAINS _ BRUISES STIFFNESS, of Jolnla, Vg. EW| CUTS, or.!> UI.CKRH. Mi bolh man Wl( H 7l anil txftgl. Ilhaature.1 I'^e" of/?n M 11 jrart .mnrttnt Kelief I. given inI WAVINfL be lu appll. ration. And lor FISTULA an,I POL* fcVIl fl I. a sure fUAh?o BARBER'S NORSE POWDERS, to restore the bad condition of the horae and TO DESTROY WORMS which give so much pa?n to that noble beast. BARgKWS ROKBE BALLS, f.r COUGHS and OA TARR1I are my own preparation, snd nal trumpeted to the world aa a specific, but Ihe best Mind out. Krf'Horaea SHOD by a first rate Hiuith, and their feet kentin order ami free from contractions or corns,?super j Intended by myself-corner of Eighth ami D streets. N II AH diseases treated, by the subscriber, on selsn tlfic principles He is s regular I?red farrier, and can al ways be found at the WaahinfttM Stable*, ready to attend the calls of the public Uan 181 O. BARBER. BOOK &. JOB PRINTHslG Nraily es?c.ii?d at thin ?iich ??? c*nns, vHEi.'is, nn.i.WKAiis. LABELS. TAMPHLETS, BLANK*,*, OLD ^Blh DOCTOR Jacob Jgl Townscnd, THIS ORIGINAL KV M8COTKIHSII OF THE fJKNIiINK TOWNSEND SARSAPAR1LLA. >?, Ao. which ?TOWNRtSND UAHHAf ARILL A." Ikiag poor. ha waa aMnnailad to iimK lie manufacture, by which nmui ?( IwIhiu kept out ut utufkmt, au4 be ulti tin nine* :nbed tu tlioee (?itly who had yt?v.d it* wook and know* is value. ll had kmc had the aaia of many, neverthelaa*, aa thoaa pyemia ebo h?'l been haa!a>! of aoia dt?a*a*, and aavod fawn daelh, proclaimed ita ?icaMaaca an.I wondeiiul IIEALINU POWER. Tbi* <;rnud mitl Unequalled Preparation U manufactured on ihe Urgeet ecale, tin) la ceiled lur throughout iha length and bieddlh of Iha land* Uiihka young U C. Tovnaeud'a, it improves with af a, aud netei change*, but (o< iha belter, lncalM H la prvpaied on ecieuiiAc mmeiplee by 0 ecien Hllc man. The hurb??l knowledge ?>! C'lteuiiaii/, ami Iha Uie*t di?Co*eiM* of iha Ail. have all b?eu brought lulo irauMtiiixi iha laniMilariute ul Uta OLD UK '? yAKMAfARlLLA. The h.m^n.U loot, it M ?.l| knnmm dicai torn, uouiaiwa many mcdKinal properties, and to,,., prop*iim* i oia loan or rntWil, and others, which, iCretained u, piefunug u lor uea, produce lermaoteiiow and luui, mbujt ia in|>ui?i?a.i<i u.s .*?i, in Runta of iha pmp*ilis> ol Heraapaulla aio ao volatile, lhat lhay miinl) .-vup.rata and ora loet tu tha preparation, if lhay me not pcrssrved by a wmm.i.Ir rroraaa, ku??u only lo tbuaa eiDeriencad hi Ita luanntaciura. Moreover, thaaa vuUnla pitucipUe, which If* off in vopor, 01 aa an exhalation, uudsr kaal, a<T lbs ?ci? aaaauttal lucdical proptdW uf tha root, whn-h (Ul tu U II IU Valuo. Tha ? OBNV1HB Old Dr. Jacob Towuewl'i Hariaparllla la ao prspared, that all tha inert properties of tha tfareaperitla root ara Cm ? amoved, ovary thing t: speblo of Cacotninf acid or of lermsntaiion, ia os t/aclod and refected; than avorjr particle of medical virtue la aacnrad to ? i"ira and coucauuatad funn . and ihua It ia rendered litcapubU of losing an; "1 valuabla and healing properties. f rapaied In thia aray, .1 u made tha powartnl agant In iha Core of Innumerable Ditaaaea. oca the ?aa?on why w. hear commamUtiooa on avrryaida In It* fa*w b? woman, and chlhlran. W? B?d it dt>iiif wondna in tha cuia ol vONHUlirriON, l)YHPKPMIA. and llVhR COMfLAlNT. ond In RIIKUMATiakl H? KOFULA aod MLKS. COHTIVENKBU. all C'I TANKOUR KRuPTlONR, rfMPtES, BLbTCHE8, and all afccticoa Impurity of Ike Blood.' It poaaoaaca a maivellouo ollrarjr to aU compUmta artaiof from InJIraa lion, (torn Aridity of tba Btuntaeh. from unequal circulation, datanatooTian 1 blood to iha head, palpitation of tha haan, cold faat and cold hnoda, cold miia and hot n?ah?i ?*ri tha budy. It haa not imd Ua aqntl In Coti^ha and colda, and pituiuMaa aaay anpa'-toiatlon, aud fantia par?pirau<>n, lalaimf irtctura ol Iha Itiufa, tbn.ai, aud avrry othar j>aii Rut '11 noihni* ia ita aicallauta tnoit mamUatly K?n and acknovlodfa-i ban in all kmda aud ataf aa ol Femalo Complaint*. It wmka vondara In caaaa otjuur a/but or whitaa, Kallnif of Iha Wotnh. Obatrm ird, Uuppra?>adt or Painlnl Uanaet, lritj(ulaiiiy 01 iha maomi.ai mii?mI*, and iha lika; and la altactual In rurtnf all forml of tha Kidnay utaaaaa. Ry lainovinf obatmcuona, and raaulalinf tba Kanoral <yatam, u giraa icua and atranfth to th? wbola bo?iy, ?nu cuica all loiiu* of Nervona DiaeaaeH aud Debility, and Ihua prcvania or raliavaa a riaat variety of olbor diaaaaaa, aa Spinal l? fitatiMi, Naiual/ia, Hi. Vitua Dniica, Hwoownf, fe^piUpiw fita, C'onvul poakibU for tbia madiCina to fail lo do food . it ha* uothinf iu 11 i?*i harm , It can nam ?->ur or apoil, and ib*raluia, ran navar tti*? pruptrlica. It da*uaoa lb? blood, aa? uaa tha live 1 to haalthy action, U'tiva tha atoiuach, and f i?ra (v?d ilinuiwiii ia|ia?ea Iha bowala ot torpor and contlipalnwi, alla?a mlhiiiii?atton, piniOaa tha akin, aqualuea tha circulation ol tha bh>wd, prodncmir fvullc waruiih aipially bll ovar iha body, and iha iniMieibl* paiapnalinii, relaiaa all ttrifturea >.nd Hahturea. raAovaa all ohatmctiona, and mvifwrataa tha rntua narvouaaraiam. la not uua,thau. The mediciue you I're-eminentiy neea t Dm mn ?ny i.f il.aM Milnr' L? i*ul uf ? P. TuvrmuJ'4 m/.rt'it ?ntcU Tim ywtin? iDlu'? li'i'inl ? nut lo I'. ? Compared with the Old Dr.'n, Until ol ,.ni OKANI> FACT, Ullt lilt Ml ll INCHI'AHI.E l( DITE KiUHA'l'lON ami Never Rpoila, Ahila the olhai DOKfl, it aoura, farmeiiti, and hlova tba boiilaa containtpj il mm fra*mania; tha aour, ami liquid aipHiuy, and diaitfu^ othbi rooda! Mint not tliln horrible compound bo poutioooa tu tha ayaiem' What? pni acid uilu a ay?t?ni olraaify diaaaaad with acid! Wliat cauao< l>yapap?la but arid I Do we not all know, iha I when food annra in out it pioducea!- Balulcin-a, heartburn, palpUaiior .. ? ... . ..lint, dmrrhaa, dyaamary, colic, and corruption o Iha blood f VVh.it ia H.-rofula but an acid humor iu tba body I What pro d.icaa all the humora which bnuf on F.iuuilona ol' tha 8km, Scald fttoa* b.?lt Rheum, Kryaipelaa, While Hwrllmj(e, ravel-Buree, and all ulccratiou' ilen.nl ami external t It la notbiujr under heaven but au and anbatance, hicb auiira, and thua apoil* all tha rlnnla ol the body, mora or laaa. VVba' miaaa Rhi umatuiu, but a aour acid fluid, which u.aiuualfa ttaalf batwaar ia Joint a and eUawbere, irritating and mllamiu^ Hie t under and dalMair ??ut? upon which it acta! Hoof narvuiia dieeaera, ut iiupuiuy of tha blood I deranged circulation*, and nearly all tba ailment* which edict fcumar Now, la it not horrible lo mako and aell, and lufluitaly woraa to um thia Houringy rcrmfnllug, Adil 44 Compound" OP H. P. TOWNSRND' and yrt ha would fain hava it underatool lhat Old Dr. Jacob TnwnMad'a -KNUINC ORIGINAL HARUAPAKII 1.A, u an JMITA TJUNvliu lertor prepaiatiou!! Heaven fqrbid that we rhouldde itant taaamblence to S- P. Tot ..wo upon tba Old Dr. auUi n mountain luatl ol Cmnpiainla and ctimiiinU(u.? from Aaenia who have avid,and purctiaaera who have uacd B. P. Tuwutand'a rCRIfSNTlNU COMPOUND. We wiah n underaiood, becaueo it la th? aUolmlt truth, that S. P. Town aeud'e article and Old Dr. Jacob Townnnd'e Saraaparilla are heaven-Wide apart, and inflnltalv diaalmilar; lhat they art tmlilto lu avery particular, haviuf not one ainffa thing- In common. Aa B. P. Town tend ia no doctor, and never wa\ ia no ahamiat, no phar maceutic--knowa no mora of medicine or dieraae than any other eomnton, unecieutillc.ui.proleaatonal man. what ?iuiiai.(?e can lh? public hava Uiatthvy ara raceivuif a fenulna acuniiflc medicine, containing all tha virtue* of the **"" It ie loan eat Irauda upon tba unloilunate. In pour balm into wounded ha niai.iiv, to kindle bopa in the lUapaiuug boaom.tw leetura bt allh aud blupin and vigor into the ciuahrd and biokan. and to b.tinUi mltrmilf- tuat Ol.U I'R. JACOB TOWNBKND ha* HOlIUlii' and roUNi> the opportunity aod meana lo bilog hia Grand Universal Concentrated Remedy, wiihui iha reach, and lo tba knowledge of all who need il, lhat ibaymay learn and know, hy joyful aiperwnr*, ua Trnnxcendent Power to Ileal t and tbiiato hava the uniutrchaauble aatiafacllon ol having raucd tbouaande aud milliona fium iha bed ol awrkneaa aud deipondenry lo Cope, health,aud a long Ufa of Vigor and uaefulneee lu ihetuaelvee, their lamibaaand frieude. Princips) office 103 Nsasuu street, N. V. ? ONE DOLLAR PUN BOT :xj<n FIVE DOLLAR&mJOX For ante in \Yuahin*tun by the following Druggiats SAMIItX IIDTT. Corner Pennsylvania ar ami opposite the It rtm? Hotel. Z. m & W H OILMAN, Pennsylvania avenue near Brown*$ Hotel. J. V. CAM.AN, Corner E urul 7th St. owoeite Uenerul Post Office. M DEI,ANY, Corner Pennsylvania avenue, unit 44 at, and RIDOFI.Y A Co , Pennsylvania avenue, near Went Market. up 17?<11 y THE CALIFORNIA WHItt. TITF. ITNDERSirsNUU propones to ptiblisli in the thriv ing (own of San Fntnclaeo, California, sh soon nn prac tic.ahle, a imirnal to be calletl THE CALIFOhNlA WHIG It in hii< ilcaitfn in a few weekn lo leave with fhr proper otttht lor ttiiKpiiiptme for lhat diatanr hut highly inicrvntlng and mportaiit poniun ofihe Union. Whilr the Editor will recommrnd and advocate all the j fundamental principles of the Wldg party, he will exerclae I an indppenileut jiidgmfriit upon ila aria. Nocontiideration mild tempt hmi io advocate ineuanrea which' he believed ncouvtiiuiioriiil and tletriment&l to Hie Intereat of the cnun irjr llllnd aubaervieney to parly ia the besetting political sin of our tunes He who properly estimates the high vncatiun and iutluentiul poailiou of an edifor ought lore/raid him only a* Hits Kiiariiian of the coiiHtilution aud institution* of Ins country, autl not the mercenary agent of cliques aud factions We have a country to serve, as well ae a parly to obey. .lotirurdiiMS are leat hers ol ^real poliiieal trulh, or -hould be, and ought to mak# the " general wi lure" and I he biesfinc.s of liberty lo oumelven antl post, riiy, thepolm Kiur of then t-dilorial labors. IL who mnkes thrae aecoud ry or euhfii'i vietil lo personal rcltlsli ronuideraiiont Is a noug-docr of Hie hitfheat ^rade, mid ouahl lo be avoided a*j ne whose life is evil, and that continually. No paily can long preserve lib honor and integrity, and its hold upon the confidence of the jfrople. which will wink At the least iippearance of corruption If il has a pensioned press, whnt nioiiatrnsllit'* may it not in time perpetrate ? XlwiHiily lifi whoiit lucoming and huoc.cm we krv? ihe most unreserved ro-oper>ili<>u aud labor, if il ex|>ect? to be useful and preserve its honor and integrity untarnished ought to ro acf as to invite an inielligtui end unpNrtinl I (ndi-nn nt upon its acts and policy both from itn friends and loe* The petite may huinetimes be misled, and do wron^f. but their nober aer.und thought will always he right ami efficient. The present Admiiiiofraflou came into power as the advocates of free aud liberal legislation- aa Hie friends of peace, progress, ami home Industry If it will practh't; what it professes, it will he Well with it, if not I he soouei it is ove.ithrown and annihilated the belter it Will be fur its and <nu FUCCCRffors. lint wc have an abiding confidence th.it iffl Hhiflrious chief, who has in times past given tu earnest of 1iih patri<?iiiimand devotion to the country whicn has j nut so signally honored him, will so administer our Government ao to entitle him to the gratitude of the pre til and coming generations. No spot on thin continent excites at this* lime to much in irest ami concern ant' Hilornia. The youih of the old and ncwHiaieslii large hodhls sre going there. They consti tute a population ol high public Spirit, intelligence, and en lerprise, ami are lo have more to do with the future nro gress of civdmttofi and the commerce of the world than any other equal nttmlier of prrsr>ns on the sphere we in 11? bii 'llirough l hem a powerful State is lo grow upon the hanks of the Pacific, from which Is lo spread through all Axis civilization, ana, ocieuee, liberty, and religion ? [ ThimifHi them ibis hitherto almost inaccessible portion of , the world is lobe reached, redeemed, regeueiated. and dis enthralled ; her vast resources unlocked, and the com ?<?ce ol the world reversed Willi such a population the construction of a rallrovl croes the contiueut, thus connecting the two occane by laml, will be demanded. When this in done, the vast trea sures of Akii? will reach ua. and Europe, by fhia inland communication. This revolution in trade ami coinmert r: must have Hie effect of giving the control of the markets and the money-power ol Hie world to the people of the Uni ted States" llie stand ami value ol money aa well as ail arlie lea ol traffic and commerce will be governed by theli I value here. The most important consideration, however, with Iha people ol this leirlfory, is the princhilcH upon which they are to cntabllsli then government ami institutions, and not upleol this territory, is the principles upon which they are to cHtablish thuii government ami institutions, and only to idem, but to the whole TTuion, of which they t nt it tile, a part. Relieving honestly lhat the principlea ofthe Whig party are the principle of the founders of thia Gov cnim* ni and of the count uuiion, we shall, wifli alhlefereuce to ihose who rlitfer with us, titvocafe ami recommend llinn with all the ***! and ability we possess lo the accept ?nee aud Rttp|M?rt "t llie people ol Calimiilk Separate ami apart, however, from tfs poktical character, it will be a IjiHiIiiI chronicle of all iinpoiiaut evems which may o'-cur iu thai pan of our country. The local Informn lion will be ol Hit: lilgheat interests to parents whose sons have gone Ihere to t.ikn up their abode To merchantr, tnaiiiifaaluierr, and t.irmcrs, who have a deep stake m the prosperity of fhlsdist tnt portion ol the country, 'lit* Cal iron Mi a Whiq ought lo he of infercsi. We desire a largf circulation in the Stafen, and II our friends s"d brethren of the press, with a iiuineroua part of whom we are not un known, will take an interest in our enterprise, we shall have it. As we ure to he the pioneer, theh.irhin/rei to prepare the way for others who arc to come alter ua, we trust that the Whiga of the States will give us a generous support ll la impossible to fig upon the price ol the paper. The annual tubscrlption, however, catmoi he len? than gG lot the weekly paper. Tlte name muri always he acepmps uled with the money. No person, however eminent, net d expect us lo send lilin the paper until the nubr* ription price iepaid. All letter* must be post paid. Advertising will be regulated according lo the rates of thst country. Per sons wishing to subscribe or advertiee can do to by Rending their namesto lion W W.Seaton, or Col. M. Thompson, Washington s Hon. Henry Mcign and Gen Adonlrata Chandler, New York. JAMES M CRANE Washington, April 2if, I849 N. B The Edlora of the newrpaper press throughout the United States will mnch oblige tin if th?y will pubh>h this prospectus, ami call the attention ol their readers in il Ar ws-shall not leave for a ft-w weeks yet, we should like fo csrrv out with ua as large r suhat ription list as poaaible apr ?? RIAL KMTATKi PERSONS wishing fo become owners of Real Estate in the g ORy af Wsnldnffton, may find it to their Interest W> call upon the suliscriber, who has property Improved snd 1111 improved, In different parts of the cliy.and Is willing to take a portion of the march tee in money and give lone credit upon the balance Applications sUoutil be matle noon mari.v~tf in.YHsEis ward