, Tbe Anttaor of Lacon. There, too; I was greeted with a sight of the pale visage and hard countenance of the Bey. Caleb Colton, .author of' Law con. I had not for two years seen this learned, shrewd, avaricious, conceited man, one whose habits were as .singular as hischaracter was contradictory. s r ; “Come to-naorrow;” said he, “and take ■wine with, me in the English, fashion, let us- have some conversation—nb fde nial.” “Where do you reside in Paris?” “I have lodgings for a month or two -at a wine merchant’s near the Chamber of Deputies. I took them on the recom mendation of an eld priest, an excellent Nothing could be a more complete re futation than the reading of a Jewish Christian in explaining the meaning of the Old Testament. Colton got once into the pulpit and forgot his sermon. He was not disconcerted. He knew his residence was too distant to send for it, and he preached off a sermon extempore equal to any he ever wrote, and nobody discovered what had happened. When outshooting one day, at a dis tance from any aid, in getting over a hedge with his gun cocked, he discharged a barrel through the middle of the upper part of his arm, half way between the shoulder and the elbow, tearing away the bone for a space equal to the diame ter of the charge, which at that distance passed almost as compact as a ball. De spite the pain, he had an apprehension, not ill founded, that he should bleed to death. He lay down on his back, where he remained for an hour shouting as loud as he could before assistance came, pressing upon one of the main arteries, the situation of which he well knew, near the shoulder, to prevent the blood flowing towards the wounded part,—a remarkable instance of presence of mind. With all this he was not physi cally a brave man, and so fall of fears about the supernatural, that when a cu i ate at Tiverton he could not cross the churchyard at night from a friend’s house without an attendant, generally a girl of about twelve years old, with a lantern and candle to light him over the fearful precinct. Yet this same man committed suicide to avoid a painful surgical operation! Such an enigma is human character. He was no respecter of persons, aud very negligent in his dres3. I went to hear him preach at Kew, being engaged to dine with him afterwards. The pre sent King of Hanover was there with his then duchess. The congregation was small. Not knowing the royal per sonages were at Kew, he mounted into the pulpit with grey trousers. This im portant matter was .commented on by the duke and duchess; it was fearfully heterodox, to be sure. It came to his ears that the circumstance had been re marked. He was to dine with the great people a day or two afterwards. “Well, Colton, did you get a rap on the knuckles for your want of regi mentals?” “Oh, no!” said he, I hardly expected such a thing to my face—it would hardly be good manners, “But if it had happened?” “I would have tola the duke that the value of religious truth did not depend upon the color of a man’s breeches?” At that time he used to keep his cigars in the church,in alittle dark place under the pulpit, because it had the exact de gree of dampness they required, for which he said wrapping them in a cab bage leaf was but a bad substitute. His house looked over meadows to the Thames, in the windows facing which we often smoked and talked of the clas sics, or chopped metaphysics, until night closed the scene. I then used to walk down Kew Lane, and across the Green- to the stage at the Star and Gar ter. No one was more surprised than myself at the vicar’s sudden departure and break up, in which, it is said, he showed more apprehension of involve ment than he was justified in doing. Lacon; was composed in all sorts of places and companies; much of it in his town lodging, as I have before said, a penurious second floor, upon a common deal'table, With a stump of a pen. He would drink costly wines, write an apho rism,spout poetry or argue upon a future state. In his creed I believe himto have been a Materialist. Speaking of mira cles oneday, hesaid “Hume’s argument, that it was more likely'those who saw the miracles themselves should he de ceived than that the miracles themselves should be true, had never been satisfac torily refuted;” “Your opinions, I perceive,tend to ma terialism,” I once remarked to him. “It is notalways wise for a man to dis close his opinions,” he replied, with one of his peculiar expressions of counte nance. I have no doubt he persuaded himself into the act that terminated his exist ence by long previous argument with himself. He must, on the one hand, have undergone a very painful operation of uncertain issue, or on the other, make the issue certain, and escape the bodily torture. It was precisely the temper of the man to choose the least evil in his own notion, laying aside any reflections, save those arising from immediate evil. MEW PUBUCATIOffS. A JEW BOOK STORE MRS. JANE HAMILTON’S, 1344 CHEBIHUT STREET, Holiday books, Blegast Writing Desks, Fancy Boxes, Faahlona bJe Stationery, Fancy Scotch goods. A full assortment of Toy Books; the Magic Star Game and all kinds of fancy Articles for the "HOLIDAY TRADE,” at low piices* Boy early. ” HOWARD CHADLESS .1303 Chestnut street. JUST PUBLISHED^ “THE FIRE FIEND,” by O. D. Gardette. A sensible glft.a yearly subscription to CHALLBN’3 CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Five dollars for nd a general assortment of JCVEKILE AM) COLORED TOY BOOKS. J. B. EIPPIJfCOTT A CO., 715 and7l7 MARKET STB KET, PHTT.A, dc6 tb sjnftj THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY. 1284 Chestnut Street, Have largely Increased their stock for the Holidays, and in addition to ih'ir miscellaneous books are now prepared to offer an unusually fine assortment of .-merican and English BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS. u pi id°s varying from 30 cents to (30. Tbe new "Additional Hymns,” The Protestant Episcopal and Church Almanacs lor IbGT, all the new unexceptionable books received as soon Ri published. Ihe Store open every evening now and during the Holidays. JUST RECEIVED The "Draytons and Davenana.” by the author of the * Schonberg Cotta Family,” dels th,a,tu,G:} STANDARD WOKKsFOR O ported and for sale by O. J PRICE, Importer ef English and French books, &c«, 722 stieet. ,- r GROTK’S HISTORY OF GREECE. Eight volnmes, . Cloth «*r full coif. CAMPBELL’S LIVES OF THE LORD CHANGED LORS. Best Edition. Seven volumes. Bvo.. batfcslf. STRICKLAND’** QUEENS OF ENGLAND. Ilius Crated with Portraits. Ten volumes. Small Svo. bt» f morocco STRICKLAND’B QUEENS OF SCOTLAND. Eight volumes, fivo., foil c»lf S> DNEY ©MITH’S WORKS. Five volumes. Bvo, ialfcslf. si FRNE’S WORKS. Best Library Edition. Foot volume*, svo.. half calf. AUDUBON’S ORNITHOLOGY, with Cassia's Con tinuation. Eight volumes, Bvo., half morocco. WILSON'S ORNITHOLOGY, second editions vols. 4to a folio atlas of plates Half morocco. DICKENS'S WORKS. New edition, with all the original illustrations;24 vols.,i2mo, cloth and half mcvocco. WAVERLEY NOVELS. New and beautiful edi tion. 48 vols.. 12ma, foil calf extra. WAVEBLEY NOVELS. Library edition, with 200 steel eugraviDts, full tree calf. MACAt>LKY’S COMPLETE WORKS. New and revised edition, 8vols.: royal Bvo, cloth. BOBKBTS’S HOLY LAND, EGYPT, &c. Illus trated with 250 tinted lithographic engravings. 3 vols., imperial 8vo.; half morocco, ballam’s complete works. Bestedition. i*vols..Bvo, half calC PROF. "WILSON'S COMPLETE WORKS. Newand revised edition. 12 vols.. small Bmo. half calf. WALTON AND vOLTON’a ANGLER. Pickering’s puperb edition, Proof. Plates, etc. 2 vols.,lmperial, Bvo, full tree calf. A splendid collection of choicely illustrated books, in elegant bindings, suitable for Christmas presents, nowon hand. Books imported to order, weekly, by dell-St Foreign steamer. IUST PUBLISHED—BOOKS FOR THE SEASON, tl —The New and Great Work by the Author oi 4 The SchoLbers Cotta Family,” THE LRAYtONS AND THE LAvENANTS. a story of tne English Civil Wbtb. By tbe author of "The schonberg Cutia Family.” 1 vol.l2uio. THE FA IkE GOSPELLER. Being Passages in the Lite of Anoe Askew. 1 vo:.. 16 no. 81 75. Ou Tinted Paper Ac. Uniform with 4 Mary Powell” and “Cherry *iid Violet.” also, TWO QBE AT HOLID Y BOOKS FOR BOY 3. THE YOUNG MAROONEBS. The Young MeroorersonmeF’orlda Coast. By F, K. Gouiding. •ew and enlarged edition. With twelve Engravings, leino. THE Y r OUNG WRECKER OF THE FLORIDA RbEF: Or,'l be Trials »nd Adventures of Fred Ran som. illustrated. 16mo. A new Holiday Catalogue now ready for free distri bution. For sale by James s. claxion. Successor to W. s. & A, &fa*tlen ~ 1204 Chi Btnut street. ALLEN’S LIFE OF PHILLDOR.—THE LIFE 02 phtltdqr. Musician and Chess Player, by Gee Allen, Greek Professor in the University of'Pennayl vanla, with a Supplementary Essay on Phllidor, ar Chess Author land Chess Player, by IThasilie Von w Qebrand and de Lasa, Envoy Extraordinary and Min ister Plenipotentiary of tbe King of Prussia, at thf Court of Saxo-Welmer. I voL, octavo, % vellum, gii: Price (125. Lately 187 South Fourth stres* YHTALNUTB AND ALMONDS.—New crop OrenobU Vf Walnuts and Paper Shell Almonds, for aalo to} , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 1866 —TRIPLE SHEET* fUMOun BANKING HOUSE ; JAY COOKB & 00., 112 and 114 S. Third St., Philsda. Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD 5 gO’g WASTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBIB ALDIFFBEBJOB ALLOWXL Compound Interest Notes Wanted. ISTEBEgT ALLOWED OV DEPOSIT. Collection* made; Stocks Bought and Bold on Coer mission. • raSES* 1 business accommodations reserved^fm 5-SO’s, 7 3-l O’s, 1881’s» 10-40*8, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES BOUGHT AND 80LD. DE HA YEN & BRG 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET. NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANE CAPITAL $300,000, PULL PAID Has Removed To Its New Banking House, Nos. 633 and 635 Chestnut Street A. BOYD, President JNO. W. GILBOUGH. Cashier no7U BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 17 NEW STREET, NEW YORK. Particular attention given to the Purchase and Bale of all GOYEBNUENT SECURITIES, ILULHOAB STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD. Boalnees exclusively on Commission. AU orde- a wdl receive oar personal attention at the STOCK EXCHANGE and GOLD BOARDS, dll-lyj STOCK BROKER, GEO. HENDERSON, JR NO. 223 DOCK STREET. Raving resumed business, I am prepared to makt Cash or Time purchases and sales of Stocks, Bondi Stocks carried at 5 per cent. Interest, without any -xtrm charge. Orders executed la New York, Boston and Bain more. sear-on. e * w SPECIALTY % 4MITE, RANDOLPH * (ID BANKERS AND BROKERS, <« South Third c*., | 8 Sanaa strseA Philadelphia, i Sow Totß. STOCKS AND GOLKS fOUGHT ATTS BOLD OB OOHSOSBIO.V ALLOWED OB DEPOSITS HARNESS, SADDLES, dfco ;; JJORBE OOYERS, BUFFALO BOBEB, LAP BUG", ANGOLA SCATS, ■ BELOW MARKET BATES, OO.. 631 MARKET street Life size horse In the door. Come nod Bee. dswds if} Pocket Books, Portcmonnales, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Dressing Cases, Bankers’ Cases. Wf f/&s . fn * I Ladles and Gents’ Satohela and II toiiit 1 11 CASES, f Bk needle E books. P j Travelling Bags, I In all stylos. DR J. S. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE, THE GREAT BtOOD PCTBIFIBB. . If yon have corrnpt,dlsordered or vitiated bJoo4iyba aresick all over itmay appear as pimples, sore* or as seme active c iseaae, orltmay only make you feel languid or depressed; bat you cannot have good, health IF yoUr blood £s Impure. Dr. Bole’s &}teratlve re moyes aU these imparities* and is the remedy that wiU restore yon to health; • * ~ • - .** : U.jyuneqnaled for t)iB cure of all dtsea3ea oftha glands, scrofula, tubercular con.nmp tou antjall eran lions of theskln. Price }l, Bolt agents. . DYOTT * 00., 232 North Second Street. ■ ‘ DR DyOTTS ITCH OINTMENT wIH cureevery form of itch, and is superior to any otherremedy for the core of that disagreeable and tormenting complaint. Price, 25 eta Ham per mail 4t> cents. - DYOTT&OO.. . 232 North second Street. * 3>R. J S. BOSE’S EXPECTORANT, ' For the cure of consumption, coughs, colds asthma, caiarrh spitting orbload, bronchitis *hd all diseases of fbeluogsi, , This syrup bavin, stood the test of many years’ ex perience as a remedy for irritation or inflammation, of tnelui gs. throat or bronchia, Is acknowledged by all to be a remedy .superior to any other known com; yo*nd used for the relief and care of coagos and con sunaption. Piice,|i. ttoleagams, i>YOTT &CO . ;se4«em _ 232Nortt flacondatreet. AYER’S PILLS.-Are 'ou sick, feeble and couv laming? Are you oat of >rder with your system leraugcd and your feel. igs uncomfortable? These rmptoms are often the /elude to serious Illness, ioma fit of sickness is reeptng upon you, and &e ayerted by a timely use of the right T-medy. : Take. Ayer’s 'ills, and cleanse oat the Usordered humors - parity jove on unobstructed ia _ „ iSte the functions of the body into* vigorous, activity, purify the system from tht obstructions which make disease. A cold settles Home* here in the body, and deranges Its natural fuuc? -ions- These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, prcdadiggeneral aggra vation, sufferlig and derangement while la-hia con dttion, take Ayer’s Pills, and see how directly they re ate re the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint U also true In many of the deep-seated and dangerous die tempers. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by Blmilar obstruction# and derangements of the naturaL functions of the body, they are raptdlv and many of them surely cured by the same means. Kooe who know the virtue of these pm* will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they core, such as Headache Foul stomach. Dysen tery, Bilir.ufl compUinta. Indigestion. Derangement of the Liver. Ctsuvenesa, Constipation. Heartburn, Rheumatism, i repay, worms and Suppression, when taken in large doses They are Sogar Coated,so that the most sensitive can take them easily, and they are surely the best pur gativo medicine yet discovered AVER’S AGUE CURE, For the speedy and certain tUreof Intermittent Fe ver. or ChlUs and Fever, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever. Dumb Ague. Periodical Headache or Bilious Head&rhe, and Bilious Fevers; indeed lor tbe wtK-le cia»s of diseases originating in biliary derangement, caused by the malaria of miasmatic countries. Ibis remedy'has rarely failed to cure the severest cs&tsof Cbliis and Fever, and it has cols great advau uige over other Ar e medicines, that it subdues the ampl&ini without!, jury t-» Ue patient, it com alas uo quinine or other deleterious sabstance, nor does ii produce quiiilsxi or any Injutious effect whatever. ~hsklr g brothers of the army and the west, try it, and Jou will endorse these assertions. Prepared by J. C. A YER & C J., Lowell. Mass., and ■-:ofrf by J M. MaBJS RiMSKEW JERSEYLEAF LARD just received L aadtorsaleby _ E. O, KNIGHT &Ca. nol6-lm S. E. corner Water and Chestnut streets. ITOX’B FABI27A CRACKERS, r Fresh Crackers of this unrivaled Brand always ou band and lor sale In bbls. and h bbls,, by AU>RICH, \BKKKB & OAKY, 18,20 and 28 LeUtla street, Exclusive Agents. 1 n non Cans FRESH PEACHES, WINSLOW Iv.UUUConi, Freeh Tomatoes,Green Peas, Straw berries. Moahrooms, Ac, In store and for sale, whole sale or retail, by M. f. SPILLIN, N» W. corner Arch and Eighth, ‘ ' • r\HLED FRUIT.—Very handsome pared peaches, Ls uipared. do. dried apples, in store and fot sale by M KBPILIJN.N. W. corner Arch and Eighth. DUCBWHEaT. BUCKWHEAT.—S,OOO lbs. of the D celebrated Stiver Flint Buckwheat, in store aus for sale by M. 9. SPLLLIN, Tea Dealer and Grocer. N. W. corner Arch and Eighth. NEW RAISINS AND FIGS-Superior new Lay* Raisins and choice Elma Figs, for Bale by M. F spfllin, y. w. comer Arch and Eighth streets. _ \TEW BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT & WHITE Is C owr Honey, in store and for sale at COUSTY’S hast End Grocery, No. 118 Booth SECoND street. QUEEN OLIVES.—3OO gallons choice large Queer Olives, In store and for sale by gallon or barrel, at C« U»- TY S East End Grocery, No. 118 Sonth SECOND street. North Carolina hominy grits, nbw Bcmlpy, paied and nnpared Peaches, just re ceived and fors&ieatCOUßTY’S East End Grocery, No. 118 Booth SECOND street. STUFFED MANGOKB AND PEPPERS.GENUINE Chutney Sauce. Robinson’s patent Barley and Groats, always on hand at COUSTY’S East End Gro ceiy, No. 118 Sonth SECOND street. BLISDB A2TD SHADBd. B. J. WILLIAMS, &C. 16 HQBTE SIXTH BTBEIB MANUFACTUKE3 Off VENETIAN BLINDS AMD r WINDOW SHADES, rue largest and finest assortment In the dtp M li lowest prices. store Shades made and lettered, ttsS-H IMMSMoM; every where h a U o Vl s 6 £ § B !* © VAN DEUSEN, BOEHM Mi & CO., 627 Chestnut Street, Agents for Philadelphia. n027-lm| Needlework made Into Batohels, Pocket OLD WHISKIES. ~SM) Cases Pore Old Wheat, Eye Boarbca by 5 North Etont rttntl EEDIOAfi. uuvvmuK. soippuve FOR NEW YORK, - ; Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. Sbe SbUadelptua and Sew TorUfixpresa , - Steamboat Company. Steam Piopenen leave DAILY fins amnaSb PIBBT ffHASg bftlnw IfJTOßTntwfll maKSspe nm m 24 Houaa^~ line connects with all Northern and Eastern .Transportation Companies.; Goods forwarded direct to anpomta free of commission. Yrelttt received at lowest rates. WM. P- CLYDE A 00., Arena; ' Sonth Wharves. Philadelphia. mSAVA.SJSAH, UA. Swiispk The. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company’s Begular Unea, Becond wharf below Spruce street. -•> . . :<■ , The steamshImTONAWANDA. OaptW. Jennings, for -SAVAgSAH. will commence receiving treUnt on THURSDAY, December 2Mb, and sail ons ATUB* DAY,December 22d.at 10 o'clock A.M., and Over?' alternate Saturday thereafter— viz.: January 19, Ac ~ Thla steamer has nne slate Booths and other ac commodations for Dfcs3enger». - jCabin passage', gs: Deck do.. |l5. Through tickets sold to the following points—Macon, Qa., tee; Columbus, Ga. gw: Angnsta.Ga„t32; Atlanta, Qa.,g39; Albany.Ga .t4O; Montgomery,'Ala.,Her Bn tania, Ala. g4u; Mobile, Ala., New Orleans, teo, Brelgbt taken allow rates. Through receipts given at through rates to Macon, Augusta. Colnmbns, Atlanta,Ga.;Knoxvllle, Chatta nooga, Nashyllle. Memphis. Tenn.: Canton,.Miss. No frelghtrecel ved or bills of lading signed on sail ing day. agents at Savannah, Hunter AGammell. Bor freight or passage, applyto WM. X,. James. General Agent, 314 South Wharves. - FOB HEW OBLEANB, DIRECT. • ’■ . XUli£. THE PHILADELPHIA AND 80UTH EKN IUIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S EBGUIiAB LINE. The first-clase Steamship ' 1 ; JDIftATA. ■ 1 UOO tons register. P. P. Hoxlei Master, Will commence receiving freight for tha above part at recond wharf below bprnce street. oa MONDAY. December 17th, and sail on BATOBDAY, Dec, 2BAst 12 o’clock M. ■ Betumins, win leave NEW OBLEANSon BATUK DAY, January Sth. This steamer has sap rl state Boom end mue accommodations fbrpasreiigem. Cabin rassmge $6O; Deck do., $3O. Freight tahen at low rates. No freight received or bills of lading signed on lDgday. Agents at New Orleans, Heasrs. Gravy, Nickerson A 0., who will give careml attention to sUßmentaC goods to balveeton, Mobile, Vicksburg, and intwrpw -points. For ft eight or passage, apply to WM. L. James. General Agent, a* Booth Wharaa. FOR WILMINGTON, IT. C THE PHITiA DKLPHIA AMD BOM i*Kn MAIL STEAMSHIP. COMPANY’b **Kt*ii ..<■ »«. LINE, from Second Wharf below SPRUCE street The first-class steamship PIONEER. OaptalnJ Best rew. lor WILMINGTON, will commence receiving freight on THURSDAY. December istb, and sell os SATURDAY,December loth. at 10 o’clock A. M., and every alternate Saturday thereafter—vis.: December fc9th, January 12th. Ac. Paasanteni will find superior accommodations and best attendance. Cabin taasage, fSO; Deck do., |lO. Freight carried at low rates No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail log day. , Agents a) Wilmington, WORTH <& DANIEL, who will give especial attention to forwarding goods ad* dre&sed to their 1 care to and from the interior. For freight or p&ns&ge, apply to WE I*. lambs. General Agent, sel2 314 Wharves for boston. Tmirafii STEAMSHIP LINE DIRECTE. AjLl2x& JBOM 2T93DAY&, FROM PINE ST. WHARF, PHILADELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship ROMAN. Captain Baker, will saQ uzn Ibilaoelpbiaon Mondav. Dec. 17, at 10 A.M. The steamship NORMAN, Captain Crowell, will saß won. Ret ion on Saturday, Dec. loth, at 3 P. M. The Hue between Philadelphia and Boston U now composed of the ROMAN (new), Captain Baker, 1,438 tons burthen, Captain Matthews, tons burthen, NORMAN, Captain Crowell. 1,202 tons burthen, these substantial and wall appointed steamships -ill sail punctually is advertised and freight win bs sseived every day, a steamer hem? always on the erth to receive cargo. Shippers are requested to send BSIa of Lading win* i :e!r goods. Vcr freight or ptoiage having superior apply to HENRY WIN 60 K <& UU., mnr 832 South Delaware avenue THROUGH AIRLINE TO THE SOUTH . AND WEST. PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THROUGH RECEIPTS TONEW3ERN. Also, to all points In NORTH ami SOUTH CARO LINA, via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and tm LYNCHBURG, VA.. TENNESSEE, and the WEST, via NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND SOUTHfiIDg RAILROAD. The regularity, safety and shortness of this route, to gether with the moderate rates charged, commend a to ibe public as the most desirable medium for carry ing every description of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any erpeaaa of transfer. Steamships Insure at lowest rates, and leave regu larly from the first wharf above Market street Freight received dally. WH, P. CLYDE & 00„ 14 North and 14 South Wharves. HAVANA STEAMERS. SEMI-MONTHLY LINS. The steamships HENDRICK HUDSON CaphHowW ■STABS ABB STRIPES .Capt. TTnlnw These steamers will leave this port lor Havana every other SATURB AY, at 8 A M. The steamship STABS ABB STRIPES, Holmes master, will sail for Havana on SATURDAY HOUS ING, Becember isth, at 8 o’clock. Passage to Havana ?oC. Bo freight received after ThtusUay. For freight or passage; apply to THOMAS WATTSON & SOSB, Bo Borth Delaware avenna. .POR NJCWBKRN, N. a,. VI a. NOR jSSjEfe POLK VA.. ELIZABETH CITY, EDJ4W TOJS AND PLYMOUTH. N. C . VIA CANAL. TO OH SATURDAY, DEO. 15TH. UNLESS SOONER FULL. The steamer HANNAH SOPHIA* Tesf, master, U now rapidly load leg for the above ports at WILLOW street wharf, and having tearyaUof her cargo en gaged, will positively sail as above. *or freight, apply to W UNION FXPBES3 LISKTO BATjTT £BgiisS£ MORE, via CHESAPEAKE ANB DMjAWAfeE CANAL Philadelphia ard Baltimore Union Express Steam boat Company will leave thesecond wharf below atoS street every Wednesday and Saturday at 2 P. M. Freight taken at low rates. For Height or passage, apply to JOHN D. RUOFF, No. 116 North Delaware avenoa. mmjdnz La the favorctk str vmboat JOHN A. WAHKER for Burlington* end Bristol. loaves. Philadelphia, Ch&tnnt street wharf, at aP. M. Returning leaves Bristol at 7.10 A ?£., stopping each way at .Riverton, Torresdale, An dalusiaand Beverly. Fare, 25 cents. Excursion, tt cents. ' CC26-U5 NOTICE.— All persons are Hereby cannoned against trusting any of the crew of the Br brig CON QUEROR, Arch’d Sterling master, from Bordeaux ai debts of their contracting will not be paid by captain or consignees. _ - AUPHOSSE STEPHAN! & CO. t IST and IS9 South Eront street* SHIP J. G. RICHARDSON, Kendall, master, ia now dbcbarging under general order at Sooth street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their {OOO3. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, US Walnut street. nc24tf Steamship roman, prom BOSTON.—Con signees of merchandise per above etpamer, vfll please send for their goods, now landing at Pine street wharf (dels St) - HENRY WINSOR & 00. -A. 3R- x * Suwmsoj to Geo. W Gray, 2 BREWER, 24,36, 23 and SO South Sixth St., Fhilad’h- FuoOliStock k sflt-BrewsAla, • 6 > nna Medioitt HER MAJESTY j CHAMPAGNE, ■X. S’. DirKTON, 11 165 «o®fS fSSSs? Sv,, m& AOESY, |i 'VTTINES.—The attention of the trade Is solicited to it the following very choice Wines, RMOCTH—G. Jourdan, Brive & Co. M USOAT—de Frontlgnan, CHAMPAGNES—Ernest Irrony, “Golden Star,” de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet and other fevorite brands. LOST OR MISLAID. LOST OR Ml«LAiD.—Scrip Issued bv the PENH MUTUAIi LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of the following years and numbers: 1862, No. 798.... ...... .91011854, No. 884..... - W 1665, NO. 813 ............. 10 1856, NO, ;958.; .JT*. 1857, No. 688. 2U 18f 8, No. 858 . » 1859, No. 965,. ..... 80 Extra 59. No. 1,081 ... TO 186 U, No 921... 80 ' The finder will beenltnbl; tbp Office of the LIFE CHESTNUT street. No. 85 the Company fyi OgpUeai BISHOP, SON & oa. No. ICS Arch street. F rewarded by leaving isafc CNSUBANCB COitPiNT, . Application Is maito ta ■QWtlttWfW... paWJhStt