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Extract of - a Wier, dated bear is reported here, that Santa Anna has left San •Louis Potosi with 17,000 infantry and .0000,cavalry; and I,should not be surprised if this place would yet be the scene of a bloody battle. "Lieut. Parker, of Wittiburgh, has immortalized himself; be has• with one little boat boarded and destroyed a Brig of Warovhen moored under the walls of the castle of San Juan de Ulloa; he board ed her and left her burning remnants hanging 'to. the ring -bolts of'the Castle. The Brig had a crew on board; whether theyiweie killed or driven ashore I have riot as yet learned, we have not heard the particulars; but the result of Lieut. Par ' ker's expedition is as I have stated. He went in with 'one boat after night and destroyed a large vessel, belonging to the eriemy whilst protected by .100 guns. "It should win for him the highest honors worn for any personal achievement on land or sea during.the war." 0:1- We understand that copies'of the following circular have been sent to the various collectors throughout the country: TREASURY CIRCULAR. " Treasury Department, Nov. 28, 1896 The attention of collectors and appraisers is called to the ISth section of the act of 30th Au gust, 1842, which. is in full farce and is as follows: "And be it further enacted, That the several col lectors be, and they are hereby authorized, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the sec retary of the treasury, whenever they shall deem it necessary, to protect and secure the revenue of the United States against frauds or tindervaluation,l and the same is practicable, to take the amount of the duties chargeable on any article bearing an -advalorem rate of duty in the article itself, accor ding to the proportion or rate per centum of the i duty on said, article, and such goods so taken, the collector shall cause to be sold at public auction; within twenty days from the time of taking the , same in the manner preicribed in this act, and place the proceeds arising from such sale in the treasury of the United States. Provided, that the collector or appraiser shall not be allowed any fees or commissions for taking and disposing of said goods and paying the proceeds thereof into the treasury, other than ate now allowed by law." It being the determination of this department to exercise its whole power under the law, to guard the revenue of the government against fraud and undervaluation in invoices and entries, and to , maintain the buainess of importing in the handsl of the honest merchant and fair *trader, the ut-. most vigilance is enjoined in carrying into effect the following instructions:— Where it is practicable, and thereis good rea son to believe that there is a fraud or-undervalba tion in the invoice or entry, the goods imported vi ill be taken to the amount of duties chargeable thereon according to the proportion or rate per, centum of the duty on such goods under all the various schedules of the .act of 30th July, 1840, including in the duty the various costs and char ges authorized by law. When the amount of du ty is taken in the goods, they will be sold at pub lic auction by the collector in the manner pre scribed by said eighteenth section on a notice not less than fifteen nor exceeding twenty days, and the proceeds arising from such sale will be placed in the treasury of the United States. When the goods are of a perishable nature the 'collector will, at his discretion. fix any time after notice, not exceeding twenty days, for the stale. This instruction is not designed to prevent the seizure and condemnation of goods or exaction of .penalties in cases authorized by law, nor to super sede the assessment of the-additional duty of twen my per cent-in cases of under valuation under the Bth section of the act of 30th July, 1846, the rem edies being cumulative and applicable, separately, in proper cases, but not together.in any one. • •, J:FALKI.. - 14 , —Secretary of the Treaiury. cy. A patert has been secured at Washington for casting ships in one solid mass of iron. It is said to be a cheaper plan than the old and perfect ly feasible. An experiment is to be tried soon in the shape of a small craft. GOOD run /I.IIDIIISDVD6—..The Democratic U nion of Friday says—uWe learn that the services of a new company raised on the spur of the occa sion in Harrisburg, has been tendered and accept ed by the Governor." co. W. R. King, late U. S. Minister at the Court of France, arrived in Savannah on the 26th ult., accompanied by his niece, Mrs. Ellie. He re mained there on the 20th, and lett in the evening train of cars for Alabama, via Macon. MaraEssrso.---By the,last mails we received some two dozen of country papers with the Presi dent's Message, "to be continued." c, The Western Stor,;at Beaver, Erie Dbserver, 'Brownville Herald, and the Geniui, of Uniontown, are out for Gen. Ciss for next President. ' LOCALI3IO.IkT . TERS. WAR COMMITTEE . The members of this committee, we regret to say, have not been as successful in raising funds for the volunteers as we had reason to believe they would be. They have secured about two thou- sand dollars. Ten thousand should have been sub: scribed and paid over to them. Much meanness has been exhibited by persons of whom something noble and generous was expected. We believe Pittsburgh,.nedwithstanding, hasdone quite as well as Philadelphia, yet neither has done enough. It is not too late even now to make' contribu tions for the support of the volunteers who filth the battles of the country. Another Regiment will be ready in a few weeks, —two or three companies will bo started from our city, affording another opportunity to the citizens to display their generosity and patriotism, by con tributing to their comfort. A new class Of doners must be hunted up, for it will be grossly unjust that thefew rhould be made to, suffer for the parsi mony and littleness of soul of the great mass of the wealthy portion of this community. Let Balls, Fairs, &c., that may be got up for the Benefit of the companies, be attended; and let all who can spare a dollar subscribe to the paPers cir culated by the members of . the.War.Comtnittee. MISS JULIA DEAN This chartning young actress makes her appeal to the citizens of. Pittsburgh for a Benefit, which is to take place this evening. She indeed de serves the support of all lovers of the Drama, and we doubt not her friends will be out in their strength to testitytheir respect for her, as an ac tress and a lady of unblerrirshed private character. During her engagemenethe Theatre has been well attended, but owing to the discirderly conduct of the freguenteis of the Pit, on one night, the ladies deserted during the week. We hope nothing, that may occur will deter the female friends of Miss Dean from attending to-niglift . • . k.. ThviT s sglect.kl bs the ocl'asion of her Bene -fit iiniZtening - is the beautiful play of Thi •Tirife, in tchich Miss D. appears as Mariana She will shine in this character.- , Another New Conlmny.-113ills were distributed through town yesterday witerthsipg for names to a muster-Rol, at the United` States Hotel. Havi land, Hays and Brisbane h art the leaders in the movement' '7l - 74 . ':' , .:-.` , :"! -,. ] . 0.'11'-'l:' The First tegiinent of Penna.-Volunteers will _ • Al prepare itself for rnirching, according to the_ fol lowing orders: . Company 13 -Capt.yag,le, and Company C Capt. Small will emhark en board the steamer' Messen?-1 ger, at 10 o'clock A. N., on Monday the 21st. Company 1' Capt. Bennet, and ComPany 11.. Capt. IScott, will embark on board the steamer Ci;ccurian, at 12 o'clock, on Monday the 21st. Company A Capt. Hay, and Company G Capt. Morehead, will embark on board the steamer Ali quippa, at 12 o'clock, on Tuesday the 22d. Company E Capt. Binder, and Capt. Capt. Dana, will embark on board the steamer St...iln thany, at 2 o'clock.' on-Tuesday the 22d. Company D Capt. Hill, and Company K Capt. Herron, will embark on board the steamer New England, at 9 o'clock, on Wednesday morning 23d. TIIPIC . Cr tee. 1; 4846 `~:~:. -':1;: !.:c-_ ~ ~ ~ :. ~. MIME IMMO ORM =EIS Regimentoii Orders-I'6'li. 1. , HEAD QUARtERS Pint Regi. Penna.? lrolpnieers, 19th Dec., 1.8413.-, The commanding officer expects strict and prompt compliance with the above orders. By command of Col. F. M. WYNKOOP. ALEX. BROWN, Adj't Ist Regt. ' Regimental Orders..-No. 2. HEAD QUARTERS, First Regt. Penna.l 'Volunteers, Dec. 20th 1846. , The Companies will embark at the specific time required in Order No. 1, without failior delay. The arms will remain boxed with the exception of those required for 6ard duty. Squad drills without arms will be complied with daily at'the discretion of the senior officers of the detachment. Bars for the sale or distribution of liquor are strictly prohibited by the commanding officer of the Regiment, and officers commanding detach ments wilt be held responsible for any infringment of this order. No soldier shall be permitted to leave the boat at any of the touching points after leaving Pitts• The senior officer will report his detachment to the officer commanding at New Orleans and await his orders. There shall be daily at least five roll calls:— The first after reville. The second immediately before breakfast. The third immediately before dinner. The fourth immediately before retreat. The fifth immediately after tatoo. The senior officer shall detail daily a police party whose duty - it shall be. to,superintend the daanli- EIOES and order of the detachinent. The commaang officer advises the most artist care and caution Motive to the extra arms owned by the men. Any casualties or injuries resulting from their use or exposure will be answered by the officer of the detatchpent., The detachment will be.visited before departure, on their respective boats by the Adj't General, ac companied by the field and stff. The commanding officer expects the officer com manding detachments to secure and preserve strict discipline and decorum among the men. A thorough and critical compliance with the above orders Will be required by the commanding officer. ; By command of CoL F. M. WYNKOOP 13nows, Adrt. Ist Regt. STARE'. PILOE OFPICEIIB. F. M. WYNKOOP, Colonel. S..isttrn. \V. BLACK, Lieutenant Colonel. .Fratiris L .13.0irmart, Major. . _ Col. Wynkoop has appointed Lieiit. Aleiander Brown (from Capt. Rift's Company) Adjutant. - Corporal J. Egbert Famum (from Capt. Nagle's Company) of Pottsville, Seargeant Major. Mr. Edward Harilland (from Capt.....Seott's Com pany) of Philadelphia, Quartermaster Seargent. MUSTER ROLL Of the liryonring arfilleristi, Capt. Dana. At the request of-the members of this company, we copy the names off their Muster Roll, at follows: CAPTAIN. Edmund L. Dana. ' LIEUTENANTS. E. B. Collings, Ist Lieutenant. A. H. Goff, 2d Jacob Waelder, 2d " SERGEANTS. Arnold C. Lewis, Ist Sergeant Joseph - W. Potter, • Dominick Devanny, Joseph W. Miner„ COUPOUALS. William H. Beanmont, Dewitt C. Kitchen, Charles M. Stout, John B. Vaughn. wsxc. John Barnes, Drummer. Thompson Price, Fifer. M=! Grandison Abel, Joseph Alivard, Alfred Bentley, W. J. Belding, Burke, J. C. Burdin, Wm. Bach man, Lloyd M: Colder, W. B. Conner, J. D. Coop er, W. H. Carkhull; Elias Clinger, J. F. Dill, T. G. Drips, I. M. De Berger, Wm. Diamond, J. C.-Drink house, J. Ellis, L. Emery, - G. W.'Fell,.L. Floyd, S. Fox, F. Funk, J. C. Garey, P. Gilroy, A. Ganga ware, M. Gonnerman, J. Goodermootle, H. Herrn broor, H. Peter, N. G. Harvey, A. Huntington, J. Hurt, J. Howard, D. H. Howard, A. Herblehold, C. Johnson, Wm. Kelly, P. King, L. C. Kidder, F. Lehman, J. Leopard, S. A. Lewis, C. W. Lutes, J. W. Myers, J. Moorehouse, D. 11. Morrison, W. B. Miller, S. Marks, P. O'Donnell, - J.B. Price, J. Pruer, C. Phillips, J. Philip, I. ROthermill, J. W. Rigg, J. Shadell, L. - H. Stevens, J. H. Stevens, J. Swan, H. Spencer, J. Sliker, Jas. Sliker, W: E. Sisty, Chas. Tripp, G. Tanner, N.Wanwinkle, H. T. Vaughn, G.. 8. Vangorder, E. W. Wardell, W. G. Ward, T. J. Wilson, W. Vanderberg, Wm. H - . Whitaker,, T. J. Woight, A. Westhorn, D. W. Witzell, Wrn.- T. Wilson, D. W. Yarlott. Ekctions in the New Wards.--The Mayor diai issued Proclamations for theo holding of Elections in Wards Eight and Nine, latelY admitted into the city. . - The election is for Aldermen and Councilmen.l In the eighth' ward it will be held on Tuesday, January 12, 1847, at the house o&Con rad Privogle. In the ninth ward on same day, at the office of Anderson & Paisley. a:l.We are requested to etate that the Ladies of Christ Church, Allegheny, Purpose having a sale ot Rarnasnatcarrs, on the evening of Thursday, the 24th, at the store room lately occupied by Mr. Mead,. on Market, a few doorit below 4th-street Persons desirous of-aiding them, by contribu ting articles for this object, will leave them at the house of Dr. Scott,4h street, between Market and Liberty streets. • 977-, S. eft .preetts , of tlantssbs are to appropriated fl Wards paying the debt of the Church. Hackathorii.—Mayor Kraut yesterday received from Gov. Shunlca requisition upon the Governor of Ohio, for Hackathorn, charged with committing a murder on the Monongahela wharf. Constable Rea starts to-day for Columbus, to get the neces sary paper from Gov. Bebb, and will return by way of Norwalk; and fetch the iirisoner with him. He will be tried priabably,next week before the Qaarter Sessicins'sif this, county'. 1.3 Mil BERM NEE !NEMO NENE REGIMENT Will . be organized in this city on the sth of San , nary. 'A nUtitber of companies ate now on tett: way, it is.thou, Itt. :Two companies, we :believe, will be taken. from Pittsburgh. Naylor's company will be here this forenoon 0:7. Gen:Bowman remains here until the organ zation of the neiv Regiment. SWORD PRESENTATION A number of personal friends intend to present to Lieut. Colonel &mos'. W. BLACK, of this city, a sword, this afternoon, from the steps of the Ex change Hotel. We understand that several •of the companies will be present during the ceremony of presentation. It will be an interesting gather. ing, and no one deserves the honor more richly than the Lieut. Colonel. • OLD PITTSBURGH BLUES We understand that the old Plitsburgh City Blues have made a tender of their services to Adlt Gen. Bowman, and have opened their rolls tit their ar mory, corner Cecils alley and Liberty st., under the command of Capt. Seely. This gentleman has seen service, he was out in the late war,:having joined the army when only 16 years of age. Capt. Seely has come of good military stock; his fatCer was captlin in ttre revolution for nine years.. We have no doubt that the old Gity Blues udder command of this gen tleman will add to the laurels already achieved by them is the late war. .• • PRINTERS' FESTIVAL . The Printers of this city, and strangers belong ing to the craft, who are now heri, On their way to the wars, will partake of a Supper at the Exchange this evening. We anticipate a joyful gathering. Let all who are now, or ever have been, connected with the press, be in attendance. The following gentlemen were appointed at a preparatory meeting held on Saturday evening, as the Committee of Arrangements:o; S. : thwarts, 0. H. M'Clelland, R. R. R.Dum ir G You*icirst. L. E. Clark, J. AP.Millan, J. HROetatil. H. Kaine c Tl. F. Singerly, P. F. Boyi t eit ? ...: Supper will be on the table at 9 o'clock. SNOW! Our streets and house tops were covered with snow yesterday morning. The weather: is now rather cold. Another fall of snow would make good sleighing. By the way, our livery stable proprie tors ,were considerable disappointed in yesterday'i transactions. They had their sleighs ready, but custom ere did not come. Hold up awhile, we shall have gingling times yet. Church.—The companies yesterday marched in proper order, to the respective churches to which they bad been invited by committees ap pointed for the purpose. The members nearly all turned out—the eastern companies, we noticed particularly, were out in their full strength. The sermons delivered, so far as we have heard, were satisfactory. The Rev. gentlemen who officiated were all, we believe, opposed to the war, yetthey uttered no thought calculated to give offence to the volunteers. restaday,(Sunday.)—The people of,Pittsbargh have not for a long time experienced a Sunday on which there was more order and quiet. We heard not of one broil, as is usual on this : day of rest— The Volunteers kept in their quarters closely; and our own citizens. paid more respect to their duties as Christians, than is their want. The officers oI the peace were permitts .to enjoy the general quiet that prevailed. Wejlayr not a drunk ea man in the streets. Masonic FestivaLL=fhe Freemasons of this city, in accordance with previous arrangements, pdr , took of a supper, on Saturday evening last.. It was gotten up in honor of the Brethren froM the East.who are now in the city'as officers and pri vates in the Regiment. About one hundred sat down to the -table, of whom fifty were invited guests. Hibernia Grieris.—This compar4 numbered se.V. enty-nine on Saturday. A number of persons have been rejected who applied for membership. Capt. Pinter can have his choice of!alarge crowd of peo ple who are eager for the fret.... ; . They paraded through our:iiircipal streets on Saturday evening. About sixty muskets were borne. Great enthusiasm prevails in this com pany. Whig 4spirants. for Mayor.—They are as thick es platter. Our opponents will have some rate sport in their primary meetings end in the con vention. The . following are the names of the gentlemen who seek the nomination: Caleb Lee, W. J. Howard; rugh D. King, B.C. Sawyer and. Gabriel :Adams. There 'may be others whose names do not now occur to us. : : 0:7-It is expected that Capt. Geo. S. Hays' Company, from Upper SL Clair township, will.be offered to the Governor under the. new requisition. We hope they may have a chance. aleeident.-4 woman named Thorny slipped upon a vault grating, on Wood 'street, yesterday afternoon, and was severely, we belieye dangerous ly, injured. She was taken home in. a carriage. Cot. Trevino—This gallant .14 !soldier who has "smelt powder" already in defence 01'4:kis country, is raising a company to be callea the Pittsburgh Rangers Encouraging.--Theie were only two cases be- fore the Mayor on Sunday morning... Considering the excitement of the night before, we think this a favorable result. • . Nuisanec.:--A man with a long .beard, and deranged brain, was permitted to harangue a crowd of thoughtless people at the corner of Fifth and Wood streets, yesterday. Thisis shameful. cc? The Theatre was .well filled on Saturday night—Boxes, Pit and Gallery. The acting . was rather lame on'account of the absence of Mr. Fos ter. Military ila/L.:—lt ahould not be forgotten that the Ball, for the be of the volunteers, takes place this evening at the Eagle Saloon, Fourth at. cC? An "underline" announces that "great prep arations are making for the holidays." at the The atre.* gj.The "Flying Dutchman" is expected to light in this city to-morrow night He can be.ceen for thedimes. • • ' o;•The Eastern Mail arrived about 12 o'clock yesterday. 0:213. BossET was, buried on §atordiy, with military honois.. The Young Ecociety intend , to present each Volunteer witit;i:copy °f ibs pine. The alarm - of file last night was false ALL persons hiving claims against-the . subscri hers are requested to present them immedi, ately for sculement. , I. J. ASIIIIRIDe.E, WILLIAM CIIAPMAN,. Overseen'of the !an. dec2l-d3t. (Daily PaPerg Piage coPY.) MEM . . C .8. STACIE MAIIAGEIk." ' W; M. Font". First Tier, '6O. cents. I Second Tier, 371 cents. Third " • 25 ti Benefit and het . Oppeordoce of MISS JULIA DEAN. Julian St.. Pierre ... • .. MR. Foirrrii. Pdarismna.v MISS JULIA UEMr,; After which, "Pep Seel Jalco deXemeraly KISS BERTHA LEIVIS. • ••••-• • To conclude with the.eceentric‘. Awe of•.. - WINNING A HUSBAND.. . In which Mrs. Lewis will sustain seven chatacto4 Darq Ms. ilarrarza.. Lucinda.... 4.. Mae. Dowtzera. Great preparations are making foi the liolitieyti' . , Doors to open at 61 3 performa.nce to commence a 7 precisely. , ' - • Fair Rent, THE brick dwelling house and grounds on the Butler Road; opposite the Allegheny Cemetery,' . adjoining the property of Mr. Mowry, now occupied. : by Mr. Peterson. Also, the Rope walk and machine.- ry, formerly occupied by Smith & Guthrie for make: Ong ropes for the inclined, planes on the Allegheny -- .ountains. For termi•tipply to • , • GEO. COCHRAN. No. 26 Wood at. Military Goods. SWORDS, Epaulettes, Pashas, Laces, Buttooei Braids, and a general 'assortment of. Military goods, on band and for sale by JNO. B. M'FADDEN & Co., . - No. 85, Market street. Wes, AV AM - • t S UPPLIES for the Army, at the sign of the Big Stocking, on Fifth at., bet. Wood and Market, Pritsburgh. MR. DALY begs leave to inform the volunteers of - 'the Pennaylvama Regiment, also, the citizens of Pitts; burgh and its vicinity, that be has just received I supply of woollen goods, suitable for the coming • son, and also has on hand, of his own manufacture, ailk, Woollen and Cotton Hosiery, Gloves, Minty.= Comforts, Undershirts and Drawers, which ho is sell, tag at a small advance from the original cost for. 1- or in exchange for Mexican Dollars. Dont forget dr place, on 11th at .,: .bet. Wood and Market. Sign. the Big Stocking, dels•4llw M. DALY. • Dank guad.llnialianoe !Hoak at Anetion,•• ON Wednesday est:fling the 23d inet.,at 7 o'ilticti at the Commercial Auction Rocims, corner of - Wood and sth sts., will be sold without reserve; ftw • cash, par funds, 30 Shares M. & M. Bank of Pittsburgh Stock; 4 ' do. Exchange Bank Stock; 15 do. Na igation and Fire Insurance Co. da. decl9 • JOHN-D. DAVIS,IIaVr. Underwriter's Sale of Diy GOodsi eta, t ONN - Monday morning the 28th at - I0 will be sold at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood 'and sth eta., for account of whom it may concern, the following Goods, tilt: 25 pieces Prints, 2 do. bfaok alpaces,.3 do. Tartan . plaids, 3 'do , woohn shawls, 2 dos wool comforts, .- 2 do. Gloves, 1 piece Beater cloth, 5 pieces super- . fine waterproof Pilot cloth, 3 do. fancy striped nar., simercs, 6 do. asted grey and blue sattinnetts.." At 2 o'clock, P.M., 3 boxes Virginir manufact'd—.l tobacco,3} Spanish Cigars: dccl JOHN D. DAVIS Anotti. Et:M=l =ME =GE ".:-•:',..%-:.-=',','-','-'-,';' - '';._ ::::.;-":'.; ".')... - . r2.....`'; --,. ....:. :7 TIIBATRE.. XXIVATX BOX) 75 CTS MONDAY EVEADVG, DEC. 21, Will be performed Knowles , play of To be followed by-Mise AMIN MfatNis the SCOLDING WIFE RECLAIMED. • relicareal--"Flyiftg Datclustan,'? &c. Peremptory Sale of Ite.al Estate, z A fl BUILDING LOTS tut and near.the Fourth et • Road, at Auction. On. Wednesday evening • the 30th inst.,•at 7 o'clock, (or Immediately after the -- sale of 3 lots of Ground on filh st.,) at the Commer cial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and • fith eta., will be sold without reserve; 40 very hand:steely situated lots of Ground, fronting. on Pennsylvania Avenue and streets adjacent thereto, embracing pleazant situations for private Dwellings and Busi ness purposes. A plan of which may be seen on, application to James B.' Irwin or the subscriber. t' Trvms—One-fiftli Caah or an approvetinote4l", tour mouths; the residue in four equal anneal merits-with-interest. • JOIECTIE DAVIS; • deel9 Auctioneer. : • Auction Sales, "... BY JOHN D. DAVIS, Au tipneer, south-east corner of Wood and Fifth streets, on Monday, morning the 21st inst., at 'lO O'clock, will besiold an extensive assortment of seasonable Dry Goodi, from a large wholesale house in New York, which is declining business, among Which are supertno cloths, water proof pilot eloth4, 'super cassimeres; satioetts in great variety of - quality and 'colors, Kentucky jeans, superfine tweeds, bleached -and brown shirtings and sheetings, furniture chintz, and calicoes- ' striped, twilled and plain red thane* shawls, shawls,hdkfs., suspenders, spool cotton, pins; &c. at 2 o'clock P. M. One crate assorted Queensware and China; 4 barrels inferior quality N. 0. Sugar; 2 bales Buffalo Robes; 4 boxes manufactured Tobacco Chandliers, globe lamps, mantel and pier look ing glasses, feather beds and bedding, double and single mattrasses, a large quantity of carpeting,, mantel clocks 1 mahogany sideboard, "dining ' card and breadfast tables, mahogany bureaus, 1 large mahogany sofa; together- with a great variety of new and second hand household furniture, &c. _ .81 6i o'clock, P. M. , Hardware, cutlery, boots, shoes, hatscaps, tnn. brass, wat ches, jewelry, musical instruments, stit .pleithil fancy dry goods, fre. • - de*Cl9, 11 . 1/silitsbreDittlellng Lots on Fifth street • • at Auction. ON Wednesday evening the 30th inst.,at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth sta., will be sold without reserve for Cash, par find,.'.- Three very valuable building lots, situate between' Wood & Smithfield streets, commencing at the dis tance of 60 - foot, from Smithfield street, having each a front of 17 feet 9 inches, on Lifth street and extend ing back 120 feet. Title indisputable. decl6 . JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. .Ss roe Sole or float, ATHREE story Brick House, Situate in the vß loge of East Liberty, 5 miles from the city; it has about acre of ground attached, a good Garden' it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, having a good frame stable, a large abed for Carriages and. Tett Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a pump of ex cellent water on the place. The House is largeilimi in good condition, having been occupied as area. ling for some time by hlr. Jamei Burnside. Will be sold or rented low on reasonable tenar. • Persons desirous of further information will Oates call at J. D. Davis , Commercial AucticCa Rooms, cor ner of Wood and sth eta. • • decl7-tf James's New Novel. BEAUCAMP; OR THE ERROR: by O, P. R. James, Esq., author of "Heidelberg," "Step mother," "Richelieu," kt. Price 45 cents. For , sale at COOK'S LITERARY DEPOT, 85 Fetu , th street. This, new production_ will be foupd Lain Mr. James's distinguished reputation. The plot of this romance is one oratrong interest, and cannot fail, of enlisting the sympathiesof all readers. The scenes are laid in one of those secluded redolent of murmuring streams, and waving trees, and, simple,hotfest-hearted people—so conureerr in r.meryie Etgland ,, a century ago. -In the'eckiiie the storyare delineated with much felicity-the , earl- oils characters who Spire in the work--thejovial, hospitable, baronet, the worthy curate,the important justice of the peace, and other subordinate liersonei.; gee. 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