HAD WE A BounnoN AMONG VS? Loots XVII. and -ElesizerN.Wall iiiJ i:: - a w RevelattkObOi =• We had supposed that thetesptin Or,the' identity of. R the late ev. E with the son of Louis XVI. bid drorpped I na of eight forever, but thel3ep*mbet, number of Putnam revives the. ) diseimetini which many years ago first began in ths cOlumris of the old "Pea Green," and presents some new reasons for believing that Mr. 'Hanson *as right after• all. - The writer is Dr. Francis Vinton, who has long been in. posseision of important - facts, which until lately he hes not been at liberty to use. He first tells of a visit to Newport by Mr. Williams,in, 181 tovhen both' he and Mr. Wil llama were the guests of Mrs: CoMmodore Perry. .On the table in the parlor . were some illustrated.volnmes of:-French revolutionary history. Not a word had been said of these Woks, nor of the conjecture of the identity of Williams with the Dauphin. Mr. Williams, however,was turning over one of the volumes of French history, when the following ' inci dent occurred: - '"All at once I was startled by a Sudden movement, and on looking up, I saw .• Wil liams sitting upright and' stiff in his chair, his eyes fixed and wide 9 p6n, his hands clenched on the table; his ,whole frame Shaken and trembling, as'if , a paralysis .had seized him. I thought It had, I 'exclaimed, 'What is the matter?' and I . resii quicklY to louse him; for no: answer came. It, was a • minute or morobefore he could speak. , But with great effort he raised his hand, and, pointing to one off the wood-put portraits; at the bottom of the page, said, in a hollow. voice and piith great difficulty or utterance: "'That image has haunted. me day and' nightifaxdong 'as I cap remember. • 'Tis -.the horrid vision of my - dreams.. .What ;is it? Who. is it? , • • .• , "I looked. There was •tio 'name on. the page.— Oh turning tholeaf read;• that this was the 'Portrait of Shnony to whose care the Dauphin of France, Bon Louis' XVI. and Marie Antoinette, was'committed in the prison oftheTeeriple. • ' - "I shut the book; for while 'it was open Williams gazed at the pictures as if fasci nated, while Oierwhelmed 'with unutterable sorrow "Some time elapsed before he recovered, hieeepanimity; And then,for the first time,, I talked with him on the rumor of his birth. and parentage. He told me that the Prince de. Jon:wine had visited him at Green Bay (as , Mr. Hanson•afterward related), and also that the surgeon (to whom, at his request, he had shown certain sears of scrofula upon the leg), said to him: " 'lnn Dieu! you have rights •which you know not of,''and then suddenly checked him . ~'Our conversation turned on the story of the Dauphin and on Williams's recollections of his own life. There was no assuming, on his part, of any other position than that of a gentleman (which he eminently wks)" who had been cast among Indians in early youth, and who hid been educated above them in good Echools, and who had done 'Service to. his country in the war of 1812, and. finally, had peen called into the holy ministry,,of the Feotestant Episcopal Church, and was now devoting himself to the welfare of those sons of the forest with whom his lotted been cast in early life, in the hope of promoting their civilization and their spiritual salvation, as their humble and contented missionary. "Williams assumed no other character than this, and rather seemed disturbed at the con jecture of his inheritance of any other:name. There was no air of pretension—nu - atte - mpt at speculation—no seeming personal interest in the matter suggested to him of his royal "He could not account for his , agitation at the Stahl of - the - portrait...of 'Simon, and when I reopened the book at the page, he gazed at the picture without emotion, as if the spectre Lad been laid, and the associations with it had been buried and covered up in the, mys terious tomb of the soul. Those wonderful memories which the sudden apparition of Si mon's portrait had revived, seemed to be mer cifully remanded to their sepulchre. Wil liams retired to his chamber, and slept well. Meanwhile, we of the family, who had been conversing with him, puzzled 'Ourselves with the explanation of the phenomenon of the evening,, with as much satisfaction as puz zles generally afford. "But the conclusion to which my thoughts have arrived, after due consideration, is sim ply this, that it was the soul,through memory, bearing witness to itself,-affirming the iden tity of Williams and the Dauphin." - A more singular occurrence afterwards came within Dr. Vinton'a personal knowl edge. It seems that the publication of Mr. Hanson's article in Putnam, in 1853, oc casioned many inquiries as to "when the Rev. Mr. Williams would again officiate in Grace Church, Brooklyn Heights." Dr. Vinton asked Mr. Williams to assist him in the ser vices on the first Sunday in February of that year, but, being determined not to gratify a prurient curiosity, allowed no one else to know of the invitation. On that occasion there were present unexpected and distin guished visitors, whose behavior is thus cir cumstantially described : [Copy.] "Memorandum for Preservation. "In Putnam's Monthly Review for Feb ruary, 1853, is an article by the Rev. J. H. Hanson. entitled, 'ls there a Bourbon amongst us ?' in which the writer attempts to ,identify the Rev. Eleazer Williams, . deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church, with the Dauphin, Louis XVII. "This article has caused much speculation, and has created no little interest among in telligent people, both here and in Europe. Mr. Hanson is to continue the inquiry in Put nam of April "On the first Sunday in February (Febru ary 0, 1853), the Rev. E. Williams assisted me in the Holy Communion. His Royal Highness Prince . Paul William, Duke of Wurtemburg, cousin to the present King of Wurtemburg and to [this was interlined by. Mr. IL] Czar Nicholas, now travelling in this country under the title of General Count Heidenheim, chanced to be in Grace Church, Brookfynileighti, that morning, in the pew of his friend R---, Esq., my parishioner, who on the following day informed me of the following particulars: On seeing Rev. Mr. Williams, his royal highness said to his friend with emphasis, `lt is so—that's a Bourbon, no doubt.' And afterwards, in conversation at the house of Mr. R—, the duke added, that Mr. Williams's resemblance to and general appearance with Charles X. is more striking than his likeness to Louis .ivut, who was less like Louis XVL "His royal highness had been acquainted with both sovereigns. Furthermore, • his royal highness on the same occasion stated that in the legitimist circles In France, he bad heard it currently reported that the Duke Louis XVIL, had been taken to America,and might be now alive there, and that M. Chit , teanbriand was conversant with the fact here follows a claim interpolated by Mr. H - in his own handwriting] mid taking all in all, he himself had no doubt, that the Rev. , `E. Williams was the Dauphin. "Mr. Hanson. having heard the rumor of this : circumstantial evidence, has requested y..letter_io_ communicate the above-state . merit t a ct him for publication in the April num ber.of ;Putnam's Monthly, now in press. .f!But as R had informed - inn - that RUB Royal Highness . eestly deprecated being in print on this ;bject, I could het kgrailtylLte. -- 11anseit Zvi , , , t - Tanferrng - iith - vi 'i.,..„t NI •,,.. , •-• • vi zi '"ltir.gl---4- declines '• permit thl 'tete- went abOveto b4irinte • while, the; parties ils, concerned AM livid on e sublcleitt:grOtifit , of the reluctance o- iiis Reyal.gi,giniess, , end en theconsiderati tis,,,tlierVirteli or it, Was, made in the freedom and confidence of his domestic fireside. But as the statement is valuable and worth preserving, I have sub mitted iv:to Mr. - R--- for his confirmation, to be kept by me among my curiosities of history. [Signed,] "Brooklyn, Marcn 5, 1853," Mr. R—'s confirmation is as follows "--- Street, Brooklyn, "March 5; 1853. "At the Rev.. Dr. request, I here with ctinarm the preceding Statement, on the first two pages of this sheer (of, whith this is the third), as subslantiall7 correct. The Duke of,Wurtemberg was in the pew:No.loo when he _ saw theßev. 8. , Williams, in the, chancel; at the distance about sixty feet. "I cannot forbear' ' , however,to add,• that the Duke, being of rather an impulsive and san guine temper, may have used, in ;the conver sation.alluded to, much n stronger language than keWOuld have been willing to,subscribe to• in writing; for it is obvious that, under the circunistances;Ahe conclusion of:the Rev. E. Williams twin' no doubt, the Dauphin; or, even wEburben, would: have' been extremely [Signed] i 'T".''S. l :=4itt•cliatinetVilndetiltood , that,:ruzi other use is to be Medd'. of this • paper than tho it,is to.he kept bi among his Priyate do.o,urrientsi l na only on, that condition was induced to _confirm, in , writing, , state mentsgthat were made under ,the injunction„ if not 'of strict privady,-certainly, of avoid- Inge general ptiblicity. ' R----." have Piesertred this;doCuinentary evidence for fifteen year's, as ,"9, nodosity . , of history." But the time is come to publish it. In: that short period of time Mr: Williams has died, the Duke of , Warternburg`has died, the king delft of,,Wurtemtinr#,ls abolialied, and public faith in lc:Olin - face kings is, deed and 'buried. even While, I am writing this artiele (intended, - for the Long, Island Historical Bgele,ty), the July number of Put-. nam's (revived) Ma:gazine contains a paper of Mr. Williams's literary executor, entitled, ".The Last of the Bourbon Story;" while the editor ? in his Monthly Chronicle, begs par don of , the public for having yielded to the enthusiastic faith and trust of Rev. John H. Hanson,'whose belief in the righteousness of Mr. Williams's claim, and whose zeal in push ing it, amounted almoat to a'monomania.' Other importanttestimony is furnished in an affidavit -by, -John- O'Brien,- otherwise known as Skenondough, a half-breed Indian, who was born in'Massachusetts in '1752, and testifies that in 1795 he was at Ticonderoga, on Lake George.' 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'Peter arum WIL H. HATON.President. tildadOEl., SPARHAWK. Vice Provident. Wtd. T. BLITLEB4 Semetarr. UNVEDPIREMMtPI3. /NBITBANOB COMPANY OF This Compariy takes risks at the lowest rates ccUisistent with safety. 'and confines ite business exclusively to FINE lAN:IRAN= IN Tam ern- OF FEILADEIp PM& OFFICE—No. 123 Arch Strad. Fourth National Bank Banding. TORS: Thomas J. Martin. DMEC 1 Charles B. Smith. John Albertus King. Wm. A.9%t0 3. Henry Bumm. James Monza% James Wood. • William Glenn. John ehallcross. James Jai:mar._ i J. Henry Arkin. Alexander T. Dcimon. Hugh Mulligan. Albert C. Sobers Philip Fitzpatrick. CONRAD B. ANDREnts, Frasitimit. Wm. A. Boum, Treas. Wm. H. Fiona. Seo.y. I. EE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. —OL Ace. No. Ile South Fourth street, below Chertnut lmus. "The Fire Insurance Company of the County_ of delphis,. 3 incorporated by the beide-haute di 'r eta in 'M s for Ltuletahtti against Lou, r dennwe ell = arch:tarot,. " CHARTER..PERPETUAL. This old and reliable tneunaion,with mule ChplteiLtel N:ehrogent fund carefully invested. continues to lams buildings, furniture. merchandineobc.. either perMaruMill or for a limited time. against lose or damage by &Wit Ike lowest rates consistent with the absolute Weds of ib cue- L tamers. otus adjusted and all possible despatch. RS: Chas. J . Butter. Andrew H. Millen Hoary Budd. James N. liton_e, John Born. Edwin ReaUrt, Joseph Moore. - Robert V. Massey. den George fdecke. Mark_Hswine. CHARLES J. atrrEER, Frealdent • HENRY BUDD. ViceXresidenL 13numus F. Horasmer. Becretant and Treasurer. p P HOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY • 'OF PIiILADELPIILL INCORPORATED 1804—CHARTER PERPETUAL, No. 134 WALNUT street. opposite the Exchange. This Company insurestrom ioues or damage bY • an nerd terms, on buildings, merchandise. furI:MAIM acc„, for limited periods. and permanently on buildings by: deoait or premium. The Company has been in active operation-for mat than silty years, during which all losses have beat promptly adjusted and aid. - • - Rd. John L. Hodge. avid isswigthing. 2.1. B. Mahon!. • Benjamin John T. Lewis. Thos. H. Powers. William B. I:irant. A. R. hi ' Robert W. teaming. Edmond e tas iell an. D. Clark Wharton, Amine' 'Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis,Jr,...,_ Louis C. Norris. JOHN WON:OMEN Fraddalts BAN= Winos. Secretary. hPI22N FIRE INSURANCE (XNAPAER OF PEW' 84 H 1 ? )als.-00100. Na IN • North Fifth streeti neat, Markets red. Incorporated by tba Losialatoreot Fermilicania. Char.. ter perpetual tmpital and 'Aeseb, $166,000. Make In. sumo°against Loss or Daring. e by - Fire on rublio d, , .-, tate Bundinal. Furniture. pock.. Goods , and atat , due. on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Wm. McDaniel. Edward P . , •,,,ktoyer. Israel Peterson. , , Frederick Laminar. , John F. Beleterung. Adam 'J. Glean. Henry Troemner. ,klenrEMiany. __ Jacob Schandein, ' John'Elliott,_ Frederick Doll .. ' CbriettanD. Fri*. gimlet hiWier. George E. Polo.. WU MoD NM.T.Ereeidemt. ___ll. : _. : RETlMBON,figr irez Erelgent: PIILLI7 E. 001.12W4 BWetiltYitild , . EV _ . . A II t _CAN FM INISURiIIiOSI COMPAN CO M PANY. LNDO ja. pentad 181 d --Charter perteal. 4.___ _ No. MO WALNUT street. shove Third. Plinadelabhi. ' Having a lame pald.rip_Cepital Stock and Surplus in vested % Sound end available R x tl e tles. ewattraw to In. are on dwellings. dorm. trill machine-la. vessels ii .. rt. and their ro and o wi asoual I=loldil. l w I , hotruss R. Maria. mid G. Du John - - I W ilh •• : C sr har ael orris les W. PoultotErs M. obri T. Le JOAO P. Wetheral. • William W. Paul. THOMAS H. MAUL Pty um= 41 li, GUMMI% ideldeterh 11.81 ( .47:186.8; MBE • - . 7 ; -' 4317 - It4 - 071:41Era j iittlTl7 - 0 LIFE ,0181jRneg CO AN . . . • , NE W.r IC, ..,YOR.- - PLOY 1112113111i1 l r eddents. ' - • JNO. Mang EILIRT'C.• W, secretary. • Cash lksmots••••• • •• •• •• $1200,000. oßcuiria?giDa.l6 - riEv PNoiriroavErrenti. P id &PAY LS IN CIBII' ° i..058E8 PAID IN:CASIL .: ' It Rail:y*2o, Matti and Glue IMO. is, the reenlist:Ma of Ito' charter the entire' Calif= b' to policy holders. and , Mint be paid to theme , . dividends. or reserved for their greaten' ,fiecurity, , deeds are made on th e contribution plan. and.patd - amim any. commencing two yews from the date of We. Polic. It has already made- two dividends 0. amounthat . g 102,000, an amount ;lever before equaled during the ,firet tW' Penn of may compatm- ,PEItJf7T9 ,TO GRANTED *WITH . 'OUT EXTRA CHARGE. NO POLICr.PREI REQUIRED. !FEMALE RISKS T A KENAI% . THEUSUAL- PRINTED,. RATER. , NO, EXTRA PI?EMI.IIM BEING DEMAN D ED: ' ! Azig m estioni la all Walt °lodides. Ilfe..'teilo4sor life' ett ent, terms or cnildremedowimmt t axon. and an ormauon cheerfully afforded et the , • 'PRAffeIi:OFFICEOPTIiE CONPINV, •.! NOS 4.OB'I,WALANII f3: I GRLITITTS, I .. : . z azt A xi liThwt ipe n t.of,ther elate ornennuts'ards. Particular attentlda &lotto , • 14fin AND MABIbTII nunni staani Which in en iattateal.'win be Visited. In ries 3 so uti Vir Asecmg.'of kno' ,s / ew Vors.liew and , niorei_ ACOMMTAL INEILDIANO . .14 •-•. • IVM, • „, carefully, *Waded to. 1.4 leading Connimniev eri d that Ida& $y salet pereonstattenWm to. and • prom despatch or bloWnerjelrußlen t rt iv- : el% f..thePe.tO t and au calve Akt slum rd ? li c thert . . ,OP . . • MIK W .No OS duct ihrees: , , . mut lantioicz'ncar COMPANY oppmf, biconorater El ' r Oniag Walnut Anxit„;. • , • ,• uitrITAL $200.000. , orel agablaf less or- &dints -TV On Botta"; Stores and other Buildings. limited, or. and on Furniture. 'Goode. Wares and Mertluindlie in or ma tabitS:ittbmarrviit Anitiffnla) AND PAID. execa.••. ! ,.. a :.« •••••••• 04 •• • 001,•,••• • • 411.01472:21 _ iirst ages.ot i c t f t i: f 811444111=ed.:$1A,clos 00 United B Ckrvernmetitlea7iell4. .111,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 Der cent . Loans Pennsylvania ellAdo.oools per cent. , Loart: 4 , MAO 00 • Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, that and Mortgage& • . , MAIO 00 Camdmjsnd inp 6 per • Cent .. . {mu 00 Philadelphia and Beading Ballroad 6 per,Cent. .. . . tinaldozzLoan. and per Gent. Mat gage monde 060 CO Com:ol7lra Insurance Company'sßtonir.. 1.060 .00 Mechanics* Bunk Stook.. . . , Commercial Bank of Peariii3 . , 10.0130 —Eglion Mutual Insurance Companreidtpclr MP 00 ance insuransis—Comnsov PrtUadelphia'r - • Stock. .. , •P•m I Cash in 1 .... Wotth at .......... .... . ....... 11121477 71 Wortlithls date at marlet Off 1i432,084 Clem. Tinsley. . ~ lBEB Thomsen. Monte. Wm. Itnecer. • • Monne' thudster, t . Samuel Blobsan. James T. Votunt. H. L. Damn. ' • - , , riestac IlakAr. • Wm. fiteveruson. UoillasUs. X!alli. W. Tingley._ •, Sabina B Thomas. ilia4' • CLEId.TUtGLEY. l'reddams. Tomas D. Becretary Pan.aussnma.a. Decemberl,lAll. • lal-tn th ilf FiIjEIBMIANCE EXCLUESIVELM.—TIIM ' PENN. vitzla Fire rerpetual7Np• Insuran 110 vial ce Gompany.-14-ncorporated ;UM —ClutrterputitpxoPPodte in dependence Square. 5_ This Company. favorably knewn to UM COUIMeW,V for over forty Years. continues tolerate loss or dirn. age b 7 /key on Public or Frisian Buil either parme neatly or for a limited time. • Also; on Mealy Of Gorda and Merchandise generally. on liberal terms. Their Capital. together with a large Bantus Pad& is I vested in a most careful manner. which enable.' them te, offer to the insured an =doubted secUIIFII to the ISMO OS John . .0.,• Jr.. DIRE ftft._ • , r 1 •,.., Daniel Smith. a . John - Dairen:AY. • Alexander Benson. . • Thomss Ilmith.,_ • Isaac Ihmelhurst. , , Henry Lewls. Thome' Robins.' - • ' . , J.B . M.Mehain Fell. HaideA NIEL llia ddl3MTTr.. ock. .. • ' :''' ' • ' 2 -• DlM's7l..; " eAldealt, • W •. G . PlArmicra. titecreterv, ~ , Azinuti,taux r.igercuism4o.,ppritE.H4a,g.v# •TEEOiII% No. 811 WALNUT street. above'Third PhUeda. 'WILLI insure against Less or Damage_toy Fire. on 'Maid ings. eitherverpetually or for a limited Mae. Ho id Furniture end Merchandise general/Y. - Also Elvin° Itunirancs on • Vessels • _ En 31814 . t5. Mast icuror Dl iuice to Opts of tOar's he U1:1 on an/ Wm. Esher.Peter Sieger.. D. Luther.. ' • !J. B. Baum. . Lewis Anaemia% , Win. P. Pearl. 'John R.'•Blakiston, • • John Kerchara. Davis :Pearson. ,John 8 B e ES ~ F. DEWS Vice President. ja22.-ta.tb.s.tf Wit. M. Ihrim Elecrea F.V.EE LNSUBANOB COXPANY. NO. Ntrifil OBES! EIRE INOURADIRECTOREREI:CLUSIVELY: RS. Francis R. Buck. .PhRL Jostled. Charlet Richarfton. John Evenniul• H ob ny t rearm. J E n d o . Ket DW Jr d .. all% Geo. A. Wad. Chas. EMU& Robed B. Pcdter,.._ . P cal Busby. FRANuils CH.Preeldent, • CRAB. RICHARD_ .EION Ince Preithdta Wl:trains L Illwarcaaso. siserearr. • IMP c 1 ; I! 1.1 A : CLOTH BTORE—JAMES & LE No. 11 NORTH SECOND street, have now on ha nd a large.and choice esPortment M e rch a nt d Winter Goods, particularly ad apted to the Tailor Trade, comprisipg in part, French, Belgian and American Cloths of every descrip tion. OVERCO&TINGS. '93lack French Castor Beavers. Colored French Castor Beavers. London Blue Pilot Cloths. Blackand Colored Chinchillas. r Blues, Black and Dahlia Moscows. PANTALOON STUFFS. Black. French Cassimeres. Do AIN Doeskins. Fancy Caasimeres now styles. Steel Mixed Doeskins. Casshueres for suite, new styles. 89 and 64 Doeskins, best makes. • .•• Velvet Cods, Beaverteens. Italian Cloths. Canvas, 'with every variety of other trimmings, adapted to Men's and Boys' wear, to which we invite the atten tier' of Merchant Tailors and others, _at wholeeide and retail. • JAMES & LEE. Ne. 11 North Second street. Sign of the Golden Lamb. gyp uree tnetr neighbors and friends, and a.. know that what it does once it does always—that it never fails through any fault or neglect of. its composition. We have thousands upon thousands of certificates of their re. workable maw ,of , the , following complaints, but such cures are known in everyneighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted tb all ogee and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious - drug, they may be taken with safety 'toy anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely. vegetabl e no harm can arise from their sum Many qual6r. They operate by their powerful nonce on the inter. nal viscera to purify, the blood' and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other mom of the body, restoring their Irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first origin of ' disease. Minute' directions are given in the wrapper on the box, , for the following complainte, which those Pills rapidly ; • , For DYsrnrsJA or Inmezeriou, Intrrnnsearass. Lau. neon and LOIO3.OIrAPPOrrrE, they should be taken moder ately to atimulate the etomach , and restore Rani:a:3MT 1 -tone and action. lifer I.rvnt,Uostrntnrr and its various sYmPtoras,Brra. ore'READAMIX, SioX ILEADAoErr,:aktorraoE or Wilt= Stontrxes, ihmorre -Corso and Biraops Fzinroe, they diseasede judiciously taken fo obstru c tions to correct the • actin] or remove the which ca us e it. For Dimmtmo EY or Dranuntas. but one mild dose lion. • erallyrequired. FOrENZONATIair, GMT, ttßAvor,. PALPITATION ' or TEO HEWN PAIN IN Tire Sent, BAOX and LOINS. they ohOuld be continuously takendig required to chap e the diseased action of the system. With such e complaints - dirappeor,' For DROPSY and thLOYOlOALlitirantarroa theyshould bet -taken in large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a dradic Purge. • For Burr arseren a large dome should be taken, as it pro. duces the dinned silent byzympathy. , • ,As a Dr .tmes. Prun, t r u e one or two Pima to promote digestion and relieve 4 , stomach. , . • •An occasional dose e elates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appe tite, and invigorates -4he syo I eri_a_dvantapotes where 110 sa. rious derangement exists. One who feels toieramy - wee. . often lards that a dose of these Pisa blokes himfeel de. cidedly better, fro E their-cleansing and renovating elect. on the - digestive a arable. - • DR..) - C.: AY & CO., Practical Checciatc. 17.8. A. 151.92113 & rbils,Zinolosale Agents. 802 mls =MI AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A LAX,A TIVEMPOICINE.—Perhapi one medicine in co univer ly required by everybody a cathartic, nor was ever any before eo universally adopted hate ' in every luntry and among all lanes, as this mild Ibut °Si lent purgative Pill. The bvioua reason is, that it is a lore reliable and far more @canal remedy than any then. Those who have keln thosp -Abe pave not, au AllICTION;1111111610/14 4.4,149 MAS At. Mese, • BALS AND . - • • art south ouVii"; IS . ur trftnati Pr' Public sales et th PhiledelPhisExthOSSO . B V/P 4 X - :" TLESD &Y. at IS o'clocs. PP' Handbills of each property lauded "ststrat .. 4lll=l., add.tlon to watch , we publish. on the S.aftir „ to each sale, ens therin:id eatelognes . PantimWalt giving lull descriptions et ati. the Propene , to 2 _be meld ost the POIA.OWING TUESDAY, and a Litt of Bela Mute at to Bale Oar seta are also idvertZed in the follorrnie newaltaPers:.b. Gnat ,44 Strareat4. Pares. Lenora LIGAre 3NTYLLIGENOIM. INC/MUER. AO& Evguneo BOIAMTDre ET - Atm° TIIIIIGSAPIL. °RUMMY I)XIVXMLAT. &O.' .En Fun& me, Salsa at the . Auction - dime EVEIII(... THURSDAY. , - . „ _ p!" Bales at iteeldemcesyeceive mmechtt attention. ~ Side at Nos. 129 andl4l Smith Fourth street. BIJPRIII.OR Fr, lINITL.hk... PIANO FORTE. tIAND.;.: SOME BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, it — . ite., dte .. • , ON TILUPJ3DAY MORNiNG Aug. SIX at o'clock. at the auction rooms, by catalogue. a- lance , assortment - of meatier !leasehold, Furniture.: compriabig.—Thanisente Watnet Parlor ffurnitore. Oiled w smut:chamber Salta superior Roses , ood, Nam o Forter.s., gooktitteeti:Estattatital Tablet; Chinaand Glassware. Beds , end Bedding, ti -a Hair Ittatresses. Dent+ and Office t'ur. nitumlarge Cone ter•tend Bhet it% RefreptratOrs. Sand - some Bruseeht and other Carpet', &c.' - . . Pale at 1im1123 B oath Tlecerebiltragt. BrITRIOR Wet NI 1, LIOUSEIICI.O • FURNITURE.. .: BANDS{ , IdE BRUSSELS. INGRAIN RIND OTHER Off FRIDAY MORNING, Aug Id. at 10 o'clock by e talogue. the eitiperiei Walnut , Pa. ion l Ming Seto as d Chamber knraittrre, handsome Bruseelis sad oilier Carpets. Floicbtetrl, !owe, Clit!M GtelAr war.. Kitchen Furniture; Ac. , _ May be examined on the morning of sale at 8 - o'clock. . Side at 1101427 North Thifteenth Street. HANDSOME WALN PARLOR ANH, DINTRiII ROOM rI.M.IITuRE. ELEUANT FBENW , LATE PIER MIRROR: LACE MEWS AND. OTLiZECIARPETS, , • 'L. ••• O N MONDAF t - Al 10 o'clock. will be cold bY,_cataloglist„the , entire flonsehOld Primitive, including—Handsome Walnut Far- , for and Puling Room Pprniture, Elegant Pew Plate. Pier M•rror. klessnt Lace Certain's; ot ith Cornice:Used.' some. Cotte.4)ll hatable* Flirnitare. marble top; kin. a: 111 t."1 sels and o th er Carpets. 'Kitchen Utensils. Ac.. the Horne istor Rent. • ' ' . „ t%:.P~nptpotp date. . AMPION. I ig A TT.IIIIIA SEPTEMBER H. ; • At, 1T o'clock noon. be sod at publict.ale. witimb reserve, at Pniladelphia Exchange. the stettn, ferry 4 boat known as the 3iy,U•161& 1 111. I.olo4lllPlON.,bPlonsing LP th e geisha's Point'and Philadelphia Ferry CoMmin.Y. The he mB3 10 get t 221510 feet in breadsh, 61. tO feet deep; messures 152 94 100 Pr ,s • low pre sure engin% 211: inches dism.ter. 7 feet stroke, with low pressure boiler 14 feet 10ng.6.54 feet vir - 7 be mile is peremptory; as thebo at is toe mill for the _present want. of the ComPanY.' May. be examined on application at t he omen 'the Company. a• Kalabri , s Point. at t %moan: N. J. I.4.i.eraareur. IMUSBOROW es ta) AUCTIONEERS. • As • Nor. 2MI and ER MARKET st ., reet; corner Heikki*. Surcease:re to John B. blvers dr Co • f , Ilmtar PEtEMPrORY BALE OF 2000 CASES B‘OTS,L SHOES. , TRAVELING BAGS, dFc K ON TUESDAY MORNING; . _Aug. 18. at 10 o'clock. on four menthe' credit. includiniV C ,e ans Men's. ,boye and youths' thilf. Leather and Grain Cavalry. Napoleon .Dress and. (Antrim. Bootie and Balmer .ais • Rip , Boil and Polished Grain, Brogansg women's, niloseb" and children's Calf. Kid, EnanieLled and' Bud. Leather Goat and Moroccoßalcaorals; Constrain Gaiters; Lace B. ots,• Ankle Ties: Slim:era: Metall'. Over shoes and Pendell/ ; Travelinit Bags: Shoe Lacets: LARGE PERE DOMEST IC MPTORY BALE OF6OOOB. EUROPEAN' AND DRY ON THURSDAY MORNING. Aug. 20, at 10 o'clock. on four months' e: it. • • .m• DOMESTICS. • • - Bales bleached and brown "dueling and Drills. . do. White ano Scarlet all wool and comet Flannels. Cases ranton, Shaker and Fancy Shirting blumen do. Mancheeter and Dome 'tic Gingham' and Plaids. do. Silechia r i.ereet deem Cambric" Jaconaia. do. indigo Blue Tick - logs. Checks, Stripes, Denima.' do: Bailment el °akin's:Tweeds, Limeys, Kersey& MERCILdIiT—TAILORS'7GOODS. Pieces French and Englhh Black and Blue Cloths. do. Ve. ours.. Chinchillas, Fancy,Camimeres. • do. French ; Trice's, Palstots Doealdne, Coaengo. do. Esquimaux. Moscow and Collor Beavers Pilots. do. Black and UtlOred tuitines. Satin do Ohba. LI t ig n ANI3.*IEHTE GOODS, dcr Full lines Irish Shirtbig Liaens; Barnsley Eli:dings. Fiat ants Bleached and Brown Damitaks, Table Cloths. Full lines Buck Towels, Itn , sia Diaper, Canvas, Crash. Fr:1111nm Oarobrics, Jac nets. Shirt' Fronts. Nalasooki. • 0000 GENT'e Mekno. • DREtiS GOODS: SIIID3,Ice. Pieces Plain and Printed Earls Merinos and Deleines. do. bilk', halm Eplogl.nes, Poplmes, Empress Cloth. do. Xhark and Colored Alpacas, Coburg/. Reps. ' Taffeta& Pettit de Soled, Gros de Minis, &O. - ALSO— rfoidery and Glover, Traveling and Under Shirts and Drawers. Sewing SUE, Patent Thread, Silk Ties and Scarfs, I. nthrellae. drc. • LARGE POSITIVE SALE ?)F CARPETINGS; , , Fl 4 OR oil, OLOTHri, . ON FRIDAY MORNING. August 21. at lii o'clock. on fourmonthe credit, about 200 pieces. of Ingrain ; Venetian, i.ict, RqUIP, Cottage . and Rag earnetinge, Llotink Rugs.. • • • AT PRIVATE SALE. 1000 Folio 44 t 0,54 chasaqN MATTIIiGS, of choice brand.. rt AV in tiARVRY, AUCTIONEERS. _LP Late with M.: Thomas & Sons. - Store No. 01 WALNUT street Rear, khitrarLe on Library street. tilde No. 421 Walnut street. SUPERIORFURNITURE, TAPEnTRY CARPET& OIL (ILtPTILS, MATRES tEti, Bltn IN G MACH.NES. dm. • • . • ON. TUESDAY MORNING. ". At 10,o'clock. at, the auction store.' an . assortment of superior Furniture, fine Tapestry Curvets, •superior Oil ,Cloths. Metres , es and Bedding. !lowa Cydnder and other Sewing Idrieldnes.• Tailors' Potent Pressing Machine. Massimo, Housekeeping Ar ides, &c. • _ thee of a Dis'filery•No tin South Front.fit eat. STEAK ENGINES AND BUTLER, COPPER BT/LL. TUBES. WORM PIPE. S HAFTING . PULLEYS,..Ste„ ONWEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock. at No 823 South Front streetihehreir Spruce street, Uprlet Steam Engine and Boiler large Copper Fermenting, Mash and other Tubs. Doub ler,. hoisting Aprtratus. Pomp Shaqing and eniloye. Leather Belting , Water. Drain and Gas Pipe,Hoss,titerun. 'Valves, Brass Cocks, ewer Wenn. die. • . • .• • . Mee NI examined any thus previous to sale. • a Ni vidlitasT, AILIV/lONEEB. tj. 18 South SIXTH street::: LARGE SALE OF FINE WHITE GRANITE AND TRENTON WARE. OPENING SALE OF THE BEASON.... ON FRIDAY MORNING NEXT. • Aug. 21, at 11 o'clock. at No. 18 South Sixth etreet— A base gate general assortment of Fine Imported White Granite, joss landed Tom Liverpool. _ • Alan, !al ge anti general assortment of Leelected Tren ton Ware., in lota to emit the city and country trade only. --NOTIOE. - Our utiles will be continued every Friday minting, throughout the semen.. anti 4t.' U. jj, hic"Ek4s dr. Ca I.UCTIONEERS, • No. 606 M ARK KT street. SALE OF 1600 OASES MOR AD BOOTS, SHOES. BROGAN% BAL_, Au. _ ON THURSDAY MORNING. August 20'. at 10 o'clock. we will sell by catalogue. far casb, 1600 cases Men% Boys' and Youths' Boots. obese. Brogans, Balmoral& &c. Also, a. superior assortment of Women's. Misses' en Cbildreres Oity.made goods. rPHE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTAI3LISHISIENT-:- •B. E. - corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. Money advanced on Merchandise generally—Watchee,, Jewelry, I iambnds; Gold and Silver Plato, and on all artimes of value, for anyierugth of time agreed on. _ WATCHES AND JsWELAY PRWATE SALE. Fine Gold Hunting Case Double Bottom and Open Face English. American and S wise Patent Lever Watches Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Lepine Watches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches; Fine Silver Hunt *ing Case and Open, Face English, American and swiss Patent Lever and Lepine Watches; Doable Case English Quartier and other. Watches; Ladies* Fancy Watches; Diamond Breastpins; Finger Rings; Ear. Rings; Studs; Ate.; Fne Gold Chains, • Medallions; Bracelets ; Scam t Breastpins ; Einger Rings ; Pencil Cases al* Jewelry generally FOR. .ALE.—A large and . valuable Fireproof Chest. Imitable for a Jeweler; cost $650 Also, several Lots in South Camden,Filth and Chestnut streets. lllc & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. CASH AUCTIQN HOUSE, No. MO MARKET street, corner of BANK street 'Cash advanced on consimunentawithont extra charge. NOTICE TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. YEREMPIORY , SALE OF 600 LOTS FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.. ..Auzus. 19. stlt coclnck , , - , fiIid.O.MAIS -BIRCH • & BON, AUCTIONEERS , AMP J. COMMISSION MEROHANTS, • • • .. No. 1110 CHESTNUT street.' • ' Rear 'Entrance No. 1107 8811130132 etreet. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCUIF.4 VON RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT. Sales of Furniture at Dwelifori attended. te.on the most reasonable terms, -. ' j &Mal L./tEEM.A.N. & ' No. 421 WALNYXI7 eat: AT PRIVATE BALE. ' A valuable property near Fourth and Walnut, A valuable buelneos property No. 819 Aron street.' Liandsome Mansion On ASIA st,.. - lot 58 bY 700 feet. • WOODLAND' TERBA l CE— Handsome : Modern amt . donee. TL. ASHBRIDGE - co.. AUCTIONEERS, c No. 805 MARKET e.treet.' aboriMu. BOOTS, SHOES .ANt, HATS, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.'I August 19, at IC o'clock. we will sell by catalogue. a large assortment of fret -class city made !and Eastern mate of Bows and Shoes. to ,w hich the attention : o;,pttar‘ and reentry buyers is called. - BY B. BUOTTia., A 0 1021CHETN7 4 f tW ' . At AAcTIN 'BROTHERS. - AUCTIONEERS. IN-L (Lately Salesmen for M. Thomas a sotui) t _. No. 524 CHEBTNIIT street: rear entrance from tuner. "anA 43l— i D. -M. LANE, 4 ' CARRIAGE RvELDEI44V— ..e.att:!U.T tortes ,. attention to hpib±rtkZetail ZMEIVACTO . NY AND WARIEWOMS. Bak 8134 and &pi RAM= rtFeet. Wit& JOHN a LANE. OGACIDIAJLER. NO. MT Market street, ban on hand anassortment of ttaperlor bail t ourlateatwhicb be caste ak very restonato prim. - ruldskw,,t.ft