6 THY KINGDOM COME. A Fotm by Jeaa Ing.loTr. Thy kingdom come. 1 heard a Brer cry: "Tha wlldcrnesa, The solitary plwe, (fhnll yet be Rlad for Him, nnd Ho ehall bloss (Thy kingdom come) with II In revealed lace Jhe forests: thpv shall drop their precious etim, And "bed for liim their balm: and Ho shall yield The graudeur of Ills speech to charm the field. Then H tha oothed winds ehall drop tollmen, (Tby kinedora rome), Comforted waters waxrn calm ehall clisten With busblul tremblement beneath His emUe: And Kcho ever the whllo Fhall lake, and In her awful jov reneat, The laiiKhier ot His lips (Thy kingdom come); And hiUs thHt it apnrtRhnll be no longer dumb; Mo, they shall shout and shout,' Katning their lovely lojalty along tho dewy plnln. And valleys round about, "And all the well-contented land, made sweet With flower Bhe opened at Ills fret, Shall nnpwer; shout and make the welkin rinj?, And tell it to the stum, shout, shout, and sing; Her cup being lull to the brim, Her poverty made rich with him, "Her yearning satisfied to the utmost sum Lilt ui thy voice, O hartn, prepare thy sonir, it shall not yet bo lonr, Lift np, O Karth.lor He shall come aenln, Thy Lord; and lie shall reign, and He shall reign Thy kingdom come." THACKERAY'S LECTURES ON THE GEORGES. GEORGE THE SECOND. Continued from the last Issue of Tub Evening TKI.KOHAI'H.J I lead that Lady Yarmouth (my moat reli gious and gracious kUp'a favorite) sold a bish opric to a clergyman tor 5000. (She bettol him 5000 that he would not be mad a bishop, and be lost and paid her.) Was he the only prelate of his time led up by such bauds lor consecration 1 As I peep into Georse Il's Ht. James', I see crowds ot cassocks rustling up the back stairs of the ladies of the court; stealthy clergy slipping purses Into their laps ; that god less old kmti yawning under his canopy in hi? chapel royal as the chaplain before htm is dis coursing. Discoursing about what? About Tiehteousness und judgment ? While the chap lain is preachlnp, tue kins is chattering in Ger man almost as loud as the preacher so loud that the clergyman it njay be one Dr. Young he who wrote "Night Thoughts," aud dis coursed on the splendors of the stars, the glo ries of heaven, and utter vanities or this world actually burst out crying in his pulpit because the defender ot the faith and dispenser of bish oprics would not libtcn to him! No wonder that the clergy were corrupt and iudillerent amid this indifference and corruption. No "wonder that skeptics multiplied and morals de generated, so lar as they depended on the influ ence of such a king. No wonder that Whittield cried out in the wilderness that Wesley quitted . the insulted temple to pray on the hillside. I look with reverence on those men at that time. Which is the sublimer spectachj the good John Wesley, surrounded by his congregation of miners at the pit's mouth, or the queen's chap lains mumbling through their morning office in their anteroom, under the picture ot the great Tenus, with the door opened into the adjoining Chamber where the queen Is dressing, talking , scandal to Lord Hervey, or uttering sneers at Lady Suffolk, who is kneeling with the basin at her mistress' side ? I say I am scared as I look -( round at this society at this king at these courtiers at these politicians at these bishops -at this flaunting vice aud levity. Where abouts in this court is the honest mauf Where is the pure person one may like? The air stifles one with its sickly perfumes. There are some Old World lollies and some absurd ceremonials about our court ot the present day which I laugh at, but, as an Englishman, contrasting it with the past, shall t not acknowledge the change of to day ? As the mistress of St. James' . posses me now, I salute the sovereign, wise, moderate, exemplary of life; the eood mother; the good wife; the accomplished lady; the en lightened friend of art; the tender sympathizer in her people's glories and sorrows. Of all the court of George and Caroline, I find no one but Lady Suffolk with whom it seems pleasant and kindly to hold converse. Even the misogynist Croker, who edited her lelters, loves her, and has that regard for her with which her " sweet praciousnesa seems to have inspired al , most all men and some women who came near her. I have noted many little traits which go to prove the charms of her character (it is not merely because she is charming, but because ehe is characteristic, that I allude to her). She writes delightfully sober letters. Addressiue Mr. Gay at Tun bridge (he was, you know, a , poet, penniless and in disgrace), she says : " '1 ho place you are in has strangely filled your head with phyeicians and cures; but, take my word font, many a fine lady has gone there to drink . the waters without being sick, and many a man baa complained of the loss of his heart who bad it in his own possession. I desire you will keep , yours; for I shall not be very fond of a friend -without one, and I have a great mind you should ' le In the number of mine." When Lord Peterborough was seventy years eld, that indomitable youth addressed some flaming Jove, or rather gallantry, letters to Mr. Howard: curious relics they arc of the roman tic manner of wooing sometimes in use in those days. It is not passion; it Lb not love; it is gallantry; a mixture of earnest and acting; high-flown compliments, profound bows, vows, eighs and ogles, in the manner of the Clelie ro mances, and Millamont and Doricourt in the comedy. There was a vast elaboration, of cere monies and etiquette, of raptures a regulated form of kneeling and wooing which has quite passed out of our downright manners. Hen rietta Howard accepted the noble old earl's phi landering; answered the queer love-letters with due acknowledgment; made a profound courtesy to Peterborough's profound bow, and got John Gay to help her In the composition of her letters in reply to her old knight. He wrote her charm ing verses, in which there was truth as well as grace. " Oh, wonderful creature 1" he writes : " Oh wonderful creature, a woman of reason I Hevtr grave out of pride, never gay out of season I " When easy to guess who this angel should be, iTwmbuJ?" Mr8-UoWttrd 'r dreamed The great Mr. Pope also celebrated her in lines not less pleasant, and plnted a portrait of what must certainly have been a delightful lady t "I know a thing that's most uncoinmoa Envy, be silent and atteud! I know a reasonable woman, Handsome, yet witty, and a friend: "Not warped by passion, awed by rumor. Hot grave through pride, or gay through tuny ; Jin equal mixture of good humor And exquisite soil melancholy. Has she no faults, then (Envy says), sir?" Yen, Bhe has one, 1 must aver; When all the world conspires to praise her, Tho woman's deaf, aud does not hear I" Even the women concurred in praising and loving ber. The Duchess of Queensberry bears testimony to her amiable qualities, and writes to her 1 " I tell you so and so, because you love children, and to have children love you." The beautiful, jolly Mary Helienden, represented by contemporaries as 'tho most perfect creature ever known," writes very pleasantly to her dear Howard," her "dear Swiss," from the " country, whither Mary had retired alter her marriage, and when she gave up being a maid of honor "How do you do, Mrs. Howard?" Mary breaks out. -Ho do you do, Mrs. How ard f that is all I have to sy. This afternoon I m taken with a fit of writing; but as to matter, 1 have nothing better to entertain you than news of my farm. I therefore give you the fol fowing list ot the stock of eatable that I am fat- fJK "private tooth. It is well known to ting lor my pmaw . havfl four fat IDewuuic i""" -r- v,11in twelve nro- cslves, tWO fill tlOKB, UV " CwWeugBsuadcreach (several mlsinir black pig, two vuuu - , THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, hving duck regs, cle the other do not, come to maturity); all this, with rabbits, and plrrons, and ciirp iu plenty, beef and mutton at rm-s en able rates. Now, Howard, it you have a rolnd to slick a knife into anything I bave named, say BA jolly net muMl thev have hitjn. tho wM" of honor. Tope introduces us to whole bevy of them In apieannt loiter. I wt, V , by water to Hampton Court, m id n.e t ho prince, wuh all his Vollrndo aud M. WLKo p"roiU eontrar, tc .the f,mtorwn'?Sa ion with Mrs Howard. We u i ,h ithBt the life of a maid of boner was Sf !a"l th LI tbe mSt miserable, and wished that all women who envied it ha.l a specimen ot it. ""o eat Westphalia ham of a morning, ride over hedges and ditches on borrowed hacks, come home In the heal of the day with a fever, and (what is worse a hundred times) with a red mark on the forehend Irora an uneasy hat all this may quality tbrm to make excellent wives for hunteis. As soon as they wipe off the hat of the day, they must simper and catch cold an hour In the princess' apartment; from thence to dinner with what appetite they may: Bnd after that till midnight, work, walk, or think which way they please. No lone house in Wales, with a mountain and rookery, is more contemplative than this court. Miss Lepell walked with me three or four hours by moonlight, and we met no cieature of any quality hut the king, who gave audience to the vice-c'haruberlain all alone under the earden wall." 1 lancy it was a merrier Eneland, that of our ancestor?, than the Inland which we inhabit. People hitb. and low amused themselves very much more. 1 have calculated the manner in which statesmen and persons of condition parsed their time, and, what with drinking, and din ing, and supping, and cards, wonder how they pot llirtupii their business at all. They played all soits ot Lrames, which, with the exception of cricket ai A tennis, have quite gono out ot our inniiners now. In the old prints of Ht. James' Park, you still see the marks along the walk, to note the bulls when the court plByed at MhIU Fancy Birdcage Walk, now so laid out, and Lord John aud Palmerston knocking balls up and do u the avenue I Most of those jolly sports belong to the pat, and the good old games ot England ate only to be found in old novels, in old bnlluds, or the columns of dingy old newspapers, which say how a main of cocks is to be fought at Winchester between the Win chester men and the Hampton meu; or how tho Cornwall men and the Devon men arc going to held a great wrestling-match at lotness, aud so cn. A hundred and twenty years ago there were not only country towns in England, but people who inhabited them, we were very much more sreganous; we were amused by very simple pleasures. Every town had its fair, every vil lage its wake. The old poets have sung a hun dred jolly ditties about great cudgei-piayings, famous grinning tbrouch horse-collars, great May-pole meetings, and morris-dunces. The girls used to ran races clad in very ngnt attire, and the kind gentry and good pursons thought no shame in looking on. Dancing-bears went about the country with pipe and tauor. Certain well known tunes were sung all over the land lor hundreds of years, and high and low rejoiced in that simple music. Gentlemen who wished to entertain their female friends constantly sent for a band. When Beau Fielding, a mighty fine gentleman, was courting the lady whom he married, he treated her and her companion at his lodgings to a supper from the tavern, and after supper they sent out for a tiddler three of them. Fancy the three in a great wainscoted room, in Covent Garden or Sobo, lighted by two or three candle9 in silver sconces, some grapes and a bottle of Florence wiue on the table, and the honest fiddler playing old tunes in quaint old mi tor keys, as the beau takes out one lady after the other, and solemnly dances with her I The very great folks young noblpmen. with their governors, and the like went abroad aud made the grand tour: the home satirists jeered at the Frenchified and Italian ways which they brought back ; but the greater number of people never left the country. The jolly squire often had never been twenty miles from home. Those who did go went to the baths, to Harrowgate, or Scarborough, or Bath, or Epsom. Old letters ore lull of these places of pleasure. Gay writes to us about the fiddlers at T unbridge; of the la dies having merry little private balls among themselves, and the gentlemen entertaining them by turns with tea and music. One of the young beauties whom he met did not care lor tea : " we have a young jaay nere," ne says, 'that is very particular in her desires. I have known some young ladies who, If ever they raved, would ask tor some equipage or title, a ubband, or matadores; but this lady, who is but seventeen, and hue 30,000 to her fortune, nlaces all her withes on a pot of good ale. When her friends, for the sake of her shape and complexion, would dissuade her from it, she an swers, with the truest sincerity, that by the loss of shape and complexion she could only lose a husband, whereas ale is ber passion." Every country town had its assembly-room mouldy old tenements, which we may still see in deserted inn-yards, in decayed provincial cities, out of which the great wen of London has sucked all the life. York, at assize tiroes, and throughout the winter, harbored a large society ol northern gentry. Shrewsbury was celebrated for its festivities. At Newmarket I read of "a vast deal of good company, besides rogues and DiacRiegs;" at isorwicn or two as semblies, with a prodigious crowd in the hall, the rooms, and the gallery. In Chesbtre (it is a maid of honor of Queen Caroline who writes, and who is longlug to be back at Hampton Court and the fun there) 1 peep into a country house and see a very merry party : " We meet in the work-room before nine, eat and break a joke or two till twelve, then we repair to our own chambers and make ourselves ready, for it cannot be called dressing. At noon the great bell letches us into a parlor adorned with all sorts oi fine arms, poisoned darts, several pair ol old boots and shoes worn by men of might, with the stirrups of King Charles I, taken from him at Edgehill" and there they have their dinner, after which come dancing and supper. As for Bath, all history went and bathed and drank there. Georce II and his queen, Prince Frederick aud his court, scarce a character one can mention of the early last century but was seen in that famous Pump-room where Beau Nash presided, and his picture hung between the busts of Newton and Pope : "This picture, placed these busts between, Gives satire all its strength; Wisdom and Wit are little seen, Hut Folly at full length." I should like to have seen the Folly. It was a splendid, embroidered, beruffled, suull boxod, red-heeled, impertinent Folly, and knew how to make itself respected. I should like to have seen that noble old madcap Peterborough in his. boobi (he actually had the audacity to walk about Bath in boots 1), with his blue ribbon and stars, and a cabbnge under each arm, and a chicken in his hand, which he had been cheap ening for his dinner. Chesterfield came there many a time, and gambled for hundreds, and Kriuued through his gout, wary vvorueywas there, young and beautilul; and Mary Wortley, nitieous, and enutly. Anss unuuieigu came there, slipping away from one husband aud ou moil-out lor another, waipoio pa.-seu uiuuy a day there; sickly, supercilious, absurdly dau diUed, and allected; with a brilliant wit, a de lightlul sensibilltv; and. for his friends, a most tender, generous, and faithlul heart. And if you and 1 had been allvo then, and strolling down Mllsom street-hush I we should have tuKeu our hats on-, as an awful, lonir. lean, gaunt npure, swathed in flannels, passed by iu ita chair, and a livia face looked out from the wlu-dow-great fierce eyes staring from under a bushy powdered wig, a terrible frown, terrible SKI IU";ttnnlwe nlsper to one another, " There he Is I There's the creat commoner 1 lDeFLn. . . .Aewalk away, the ab- ey, !8 etca'rV,,ElnB; nd wo meet our test j Toby Smollett.'on the arm of James Qulb the actor, who tells us that the bell ring for Mr. Bullock, an eminent cow-keener ' from Tottenham, who has just arrived Uo drink waters; ai u louy siiase. his cane at tha door of Colonel uingworin-the Creole gentleman's '""H"- " - wens lue colonel's two w ivta me i noticing uu a r rencb horn. To bo comiuuea to our nut Issue.' INSTRUCTION. 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MKKCHANTM, AND llUHlNfcHH MEiN In general will find It to their advantage to call uoou us for ready and reliable Clerks and linok-keeper.i we make no misrepresentations. The TELKWKA IMIIO DKl'ART. AlfcNT Is Piider the control of Mr. Park Hprltig. who, as a most complete and thorough operator, Is unquali fiedly endorsed by the entire rors of managers of the Western Union Telegraphic line at the main o I lice In this city. Kee circulars now out. Twenty-three Instru ment constantly In operation. The boil Teachers always In attendance. The I.ADlKH' DKPAKT MKM' Is the finest In the country; over twenty-live Ladles are now In attendance. CONKJDKNCB We will refund the entire charge of tuition to any pupil who may be dissatisfied with our Instruction after he has given two week' faithlul labor in either Department. TKKMH. Commercial Course f:i3 1 Telegraphic Course 40 JACOB H. TAYLOll, President. PABKETl SPRINW. Vice-President. 2 11 mwtbta BUSINESS COLLEGE, N. E. I'OBHEB rilTII AMD CIIESKCT KM Established Nov. , 1848. Chartered March 14, 1166, BOOK-KEEPINe. Oonrse of Instruction unequalled, consisting of prac tical method actually employed In leading houses I this and other cities, a Illustrated In Fairbanks' Book-keeping, which U the text-book ot tbla Institu tion, OTHER nRANCIim. Telegraphing, Commercial Calculations, Boslnesi and Ornamental Writing, the Higher Mathematics Correspondence, Forms, Commercial Law, etc YOUK4J ME9T Invited to visit the institution and Jndge or them selvts of it superior appointments. Circulars onap plication L. FAlBBANKu, A. 11., President, T. K. Merchant. Secretary. 69 gALE or RAILROAD PROPERTY AND FRANCHISE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a decree ot the Hupreme Court ot Pennsylvania, we will expose to sale at Public Auction , ATTIIE1IIII.AIELPIIIA EXCHANGE, In the City of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania on the ISTII DAT OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, ot that day. all and singular the KAILHOADS AND RAILWAYS, LANDS. TKACKB. LINKS. KAILS. CKOSSTIKS, C11A1BS, ISl'IKKW, FBOtiB, SWITCHES, and other IllON. BRIDUKB. WAYS and RIGHTS OF WAY, MATMUAIA IlUUBJiB, -BUlljIJlINUa, !!(-, PIKKH. WHAHVra. JSKEtTlUHB. CiUKChM. WALLS, FIXTURES. DEPOTS. RIGHTS AND INTERESTS, and all and every other property and estate, real, personal, and mixed, of, belonging or appertaining to the RENO OIL CREEK AND PI THOLE RAILWAY COMPANY, and all thecor- r orate rights, franchises, ana privileges or, or ueiong tig to the Bald Company, together with all and slngU' lar the Locomotives and other Engines, Tenders, Car, Machinery. Tools, Materials, aud Implements, as well as materials lor constructing, repairing, re aui wen M lunierinio iui vuiiBuutbiLK, plaining, using and operating said Rail way. All of wbicb said property Is nango County. In thebtateof Pennsylvt using and operating said Railroad and Rall- ty is situate in ve nsylvaula.and being the same property, rights, privileges, and franchises iu company, oy inoenture oi mortgage, uaieu the 'M day of May, A. D. lbtki, and duly recorded In the office of the Recorder ot Deeds of Venargo County aforesaid, iu Mortgage Book No. 2, page 645, etc., on tbe4th day ol June, A. D. 1H66, grante.1 and conveyed to the undersigned John S. bauzade, iu trutt. to secure certain bonds therein mentioned. And which the said Company by Indenture or mort gage, dated April 8, 18i, and duly recorded In the otllce of Buld Recorder ot Leeds of Venango County, afore said. In Mortgage Book No. 2, page 474, etc.. on the Vth day of April, A. D. ISM, granted and conveyed to Morris K. Jessup, and tbe undersigned William J, Barr, In trust to secure certain debt therein men tioned. This Bale will be made under, and in pursu ance of decree entered by tbe said Supreme Court of the Mate of Pennsylvania, on the 3d day of July. A. D. ISttf, In a cause ponding In equity In said court, upon a bill filed by tbe said John S. bauzade, Trustee, against the said Company, and the said Morris K. Jessup and William J, Barr, defendants, praying. Inter alia, for a decree of sale of the aid mortgaged premises. The terms and conditions of sale will be as follows: First. The mortgaged premises will be sold In one parcel, and wtll he struck oft' to the highest and best bidder for casb. hecond. Five per cent, of tbe purchase money shall be paid to the undersigned at tbe time of the sale by tbe purchaser, and be must also sign the terms and conditions of sale, otherwise, tbe said premises will be Immediately resold. Third. Tbe balance ot the purchase money shall be paid to the undersigned, at the Banking House of Drexel & Co., No. 84 S. Third street, Philadel phia, within thirty days from and after the day of sale. WILLIAM J. BARR. Trustee JOHN S. SAUZADE, Trustee. PlIII.ATlKI.PHIA, July 5, 1867. M. Thomas & bONH. Auctioneer. 7 9tuf3m G A 8 LIGHT FOR THK COUNTRY. FERRIS A CO.'S AUTOMATIC OAS MACHINES FOR PRIVATE RESIDENCES, MILLS, HOTELS, CHURCHES. ETC, , FURNISHING FROM TEN TO BIX HUNDRED LIGHTS, AB MAY BE REQUIRED, This machine Is guaranteed: doe not set out of order, and the time to manage It la about five uunute a week. The simplicity of this apparatus. Its entire freedom from danger, the cheapness and quality of tbe light over all others.have gained for It the favorable opinion oi tuose acquainted with It merit. The name of those having used them for the last three year will be given by calling at our OFFICE, HO. 108 KOVTU FOTJBTU STREET, Where the machine can be seen In operation. FERRIS CO.. Box 491 P. O. Pendrorarampblet. ' 78mwrim M o It To Insurance Companies. Manufacturers of Patent Medicines, and Business Men generally they ea?i,i.,1&b7,le,av 10 iatarm thepobllo that iT,rtyMi5n iff u ' i " )u"t'es. Hliow Cards a n, iitaiilaV ?..wf at ullttU'e 'or outdoor and In- flnlsi aud XrabUW0J d"8 J" hud- " .i H m,2 hairlh- . J' '",d, c"n b furnished for less neOMdf trlc Also, Paper Cullers as busl- Ordlnary filgns constantly on hand, and a great variety ol Lithographic Juigravlugs. Call and ex aiutne specimens of work. J AGGERS it WILLIAMS, 1 I lmrp No. 612 CUEUN UT blreet. Room 15. a tXJ t GROCERIES, ETC. T 11 E " EXCELSIOIT HAIIS, SELECTED FROM THE ItET CORX-FED llOiM. ARE OF STAN D AR D II K PUT A" TION, AMD THE MKMT IN TUB WORLD. J. H. MICHENER & CO., (JENERAE PROVISION DEALER, AND CUR ERA OF THE CELEBRATED "13 XCELHIO It," mUAB-tl'BED HAMS, TONUDES, AND ItEEF, Nob. 142 and 144 N. FRONT Street. None genuine unless branded "J. U.M.A Co.. EX- CKLBIOK." The Justly celebrated "EXCKLHIOR" HAMS are mr.l hv J. TT M Ar I'n. fin a Ntvle necnllar tn them. selves), expressly for FAM ILY tl!lK;areof delicious riavor, iree irom tue unpleasant taste or "ait, ami are Jironounced by epicure superior to auy now onVred or sale. 6 Hi ttnw lm SMOKED AND SPICED SALH0S, FIRST OF THE SEASON. ALRERT C. ROHERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE St. 11 7rp JAPANESE rOWCllONU TEA, THE FINEST QUALITY IMPORTED. Emperor and other fine chops OOLONGS. New crop YWUNU HYSON and GUN POWDER and genuine CHULAN TEA. For sale by the package or retail, at JAMES R. WEBB'S, 814 Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH Bt. Q. ARFIELD'S SUPERIOR CIDER VINEGAR Warranted tree from all POISONOUS ACIDS. For sale by all Grocers, and by the Sole Agent. PAUL. & FERGUSON, 4198ms NO. 18 NORTH WATER BIT. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THK Oltl'HANS' COURT FOR THE CITY J. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. The KwlHte of W1L1MAN Will LLDIN, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust tbe account ol WILLIAM M. FA Hit, Ad ministrator of tbeEstateolCaptainWILMON WHIL- DIN. deceased, under letters Kranted by the Remitter otW I Is, oi Philadelphia, May 28. 18i8, and to report aiBiriouuon oi inn Daiance in tne nanus oiine account ant, will meet tbe parties Interested for the purpose ot his appointment. onTUEbDAY. the 23(1 day of July. Inst., 187, at 11 o'clock A. M., at his office. No. lis South SIXTH Street, second story. In the city ot i-iiiiaueipiiio, Atun.Kr jnhjiiul, 7 12 fmw 6t Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY J AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MARGARET bCANLON. deceased. 1 be Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle, ana aaiust me account oi juiir uu i si, &u- (.,-.. - . - - .. 1 r. - ,A ,1 .. 1. I n uiiiimiiBiui ui mi nuu diuiuim ,un auult3 nnu vuuv.ttio, riKhts and credits wblcti were ot MARUAKhr BCANLON, late of tbe county ot Philadelphia, aeceased ana to report aisiriuuuon or tne balance in tbe bands of tbe accountant, will meet tbe parties Interested for tbe purpose or his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, tbe 24tb day of July lust., 18(17, at 3M nlr.1 . 1 Y V. A411na k Ti... i .1 !..-.. I- v uuca a au.( iiiq umco ui o wiiii j iivruo, krrly, No. 614 WALNUT Street. In the city of Philadelphia. UtUliUK W. rSAUUU, AUUlUir. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY JL AND COUNTY Olf rHILADKLPlilA. Estate of JOHN TURN EH. deceased. The Auditor appointed by tbe Court to audit, settle, and adlust tbe account ot HUGH GAMBLK. sur vivlng Kxecutor of the last will and testament of JOUJN j ukimJ!.k, aeceaseu. ana to report ai8trlbu tltt, it lha ImiunKa l, ilta liunil. ti 1 1, a a. .Ann t u will meet the parlies Interested for the purpose oi bis appointment, on WKLNK8DAY, the 24tb day of July. 167. at II o'clock A. M at his olllce, No, use. jjv ill Btreet. iu meiiiriii fniiaueipuia. 7izimwfit 7. a. a i wuuu uhack, Auditor, IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. instate or j utin it. wukukll, oeceased. The Auditor appointed by tbe Court to audit, settle. and adjust the account of WILLIAM T. LOWilER, SAMUEL F. FISHER, and FREDERICK 8. PEP PER, surviving Executors of the last will aud testa ment of JOHN R. WORRELL, deceased, and to report distribution ol the balance iu the hands ol tne accountant, win meet tne parlies interested lor the purposes ot his appointment, on MONDAY. tbe 2Uth day ot July, lfw7, at 11 o'clock A. M., at his oilice, a E. corner SIXTH and WALN UT Streets, W toe city oi ruiiaoeipuia. 7 in wlm5i W. J. McELROY. Auditor. LUMBER. iQV7 SELECT WHITE PINE BOARDS -LOO I , AND PLANK. 4-4, &-4, 6-4, z, z, a. ana 4 men CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, lg feet long 4-4, 6-4, 6-4. 2, 2, 8, and 4 Inch WHITE PINK. PANEL PATTERN PLANK. LA ROE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND, m:V7-BUIL,)ING BUILDING iOU I . BUILDING! LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DELAWARE F LOO KING. 6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. WHITE PJNK FLOORLNU. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING, bPRUCE FLOORING. STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 1867 CEDAR AND CYPRESS , SHINGLES. LONG CEDAR SHINGLES. SHOUT CEDAR SHINGLES. COOPKR SHINGLES. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE LOW, NO. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS. nQA7-LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! IOU I LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS I RED CEDAR, WALNUT. AND PINE. 1867 ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KIND& . ALBAN Y LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, MIAOUS r.u WALiOU r. DRY poplar, cherry, and ash, OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERHL "i QA7 -CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. IOU I . CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS, SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOA Kl'8, i QAT SPRCCE JOISTI EPRUCE J0I9I'! JLOO I . SPHUCE JOIST ! FROM 14 TO Si FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SOA NTLING. MAULE, BROTH hUl A CO., 61 rp No. aXsi SOUTH BTREET. u S. BUILDERS' MILL. fcOR). 4, 6, AND B. HfTEKSTH T, ESLER & BIIO., Proprietors. ways on hand, made of tbe Best Seasoned Lumber, at low prloes, WOOD MOULDLNGS, BRACKET'S, BALUSTERS AND NEWELS. Neweis, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings. WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Walnut and Ash Hand Ratling", 8, 8X, and 4 luche. BUTTERNUT. OHESNUT, and WALNUT MOULDINGH to order. W j 0. PERKINS, LUMBER MKROIIANT. Successor to R. Clark , J r., NO. 824 CHRISTIAN bTUEET. Constantly on band a lark and varied assortment pf milldum Lumber. 6JJ -rr ILLIAM S. GRANT, VV COMMISSION MERCHANT, " ia- U S. DELAWARE AvetiUM, Philadelphia, auknt roa nnnont's Gunpowder. Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Etc, w Htaker A txj.'s Chooolaie, (ioooa, and Broma. ker Br.. A TfeUow MeUU Bbeathlng, Boll!0"1 . . IiH" JULY 19, 18G7. FINANCIAL JE7 OT AT C LOAN. THE NEW BIX PER CENT STATE LOAFJ, Freo from all Stato. County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be furnished in rami to salt, on applica tion to either ofthennderslg-ned: JAT COOKE A CO DBEXEL A COn 7lm4p T.. W. CLARKE A CO. QANKINC HOUSE Of Jay Cooke & Co.. NON. 113 ASD 114 S.T1IIRD IT.,PIIIIA. Dealers in all Government Securities, OLD C-SOa WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LI 11 EH. A L 1IFFEBENC AUOWED, Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED H DEPOSITS. Collection made. Btocka bought and sold on ConxmlBiiVDn. Special business aooommodatlons reserved for ladles. W2A 8m 7 3-lOs, CONVERTED INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY, WITHOUT CHARGE. BONDS DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY. DE HAVEN & BEOTKEK, 10 2rp WO. 40 TIIlRD STREET. Ja G. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BAUEEES AND BHOKEH3, AO. ICS TIIlRD HTnNO. 8 NASSAU ST, rBILASKlfBIA. I KIW IOU ORDERS FOB STOCKS AND OOLD EXE. CITED UK PHILADELPHIA AND HEW York 1 1 7 3a10S SEVEN - THIRTY NOTES CONVERTED WITHOUT CHARGE INTO TUE NEW fj - O B. BONDS DELIVERED AT ONCE. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED at highest market rate. WJ1, PAINTER A CO., 3512 NO. 88 SOUTH THIRD STREET. HOOP SKIRTS. OCiQ HOOP SKIRTS, 'OWN MAIfKL" 628 UO HOPKINH' I affords ns iuucli pleiuure to announo. to our numerous patrons ana toe publla. Hint lu cous quencecfa slili decline In IliHp Bklrt tnaterUl togetner with our Increased fttcllllles lor nianufuo turlug, and a strict adherence to BUYING aud fcKLLlNO for CASH, we aie enabled to oiler all our JL'bTLY CKLICtliATKI HOOl' KKlItTB at Ki DVCKD HtlC'KH. Aud our hklrts will always, as heretofore, be found In every rexpect more desirable, and really cheaper (ban auy eiugle or double sprlug Hoop bklrtln the market, while our assortment Is unequalled. Also, constantly receiving from New York and th. Eastern istaies full Hues ol low priced Hklrts, at very low prices; among which Is a lot of Plain Bklrla at the follow lint rule; 16 springs, ssc.i 20 springs, W-i 8 springs, 7fo. bo springs, bbo.: S5 springs, too.! and 0 tklrts madeto order, altered, and repaired. Who!, tale and retail, at tbe Philadelphia Hoop bkirt Km- 1 10 sin rp wii.Iumt. nuPKlNS, GARDNEK & FLEMING, COAOII MAKERS, WO. 114 SOUTH FIFTII STREET. New and Beooud-hand Cnrrlage for sale. Par- tlculm attention paid to repali'iug 0 80 6m WA TCXES JEWELRY, ETC. LEVJIS LADOMU3 fit CO. Diamond D.al.r. and Jeweller, ' HO. 809 CIir.SIUCT fcT., miLADELPUtA Would liivlt th. attention ot pnrchasers io tlielr large and hanasoiu. assorunent of DIAHOMDS, WATCHES, JEWELRT, SILVER-TP ARB, ETC. ETC ICTC PITCHEB8 In jreat rarlety. , A large assortmeDt of small bTUDS, for .relet boles. Just received. WATCH is repaired In th. best manner, ana goaranteed. g FINE WATCHES. W. keep always on hand au assortmeDt ol LADIES AND BESTS' "FIMK WATCH KH" Of Ihe hest American and Foreign Makers, all War ranted to give coniplelesatlsiactlon, and at OBEATLY REDUCED PRICES. FAHIt & BKOT1IICU, Importer of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Bxes. etc., 11 llBmthrp No. &A CU E8NTJT St., below Fourth. Ksperlal attention jrlvr n to repairing Watches and AluMral Hojps by t'l l8 T- t'.l ASH workman. WATCHES, JMVELUY. W. V. OASSTD5T, NO. 13 SOUTH SECOND STREET, olr"n entirely new and most carefully selected AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE. AND FANCY ARTICLES Off EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable FOR BRIDAL OR HOLIDAY PRESENTS An examination will show my stock to be nnsur paKsed In quullirsnd cheapness. Psrtlcular attention paid to rvpnlrlng. 8 19) G. RUSSELL & CO., NO. NORTH SIXTH STREET, j IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ' FINE WATCHES, FRENCH CLOCKS, HOLD JEWELRY, AND l SOLID SILVER WARE. HENRY HARPER. No. 520 ARCH Street, Manufacturer and Dealer In 1 WATCHES, FINE JEWELRT, SILVER-PLATED WARE, AND Ht SOU I SILVER-WARE C. & A. PEQJJIGNOT, Manufacturers of Gold and Silver Watch Cases, IMFOBTKBS ADO DKALKR8 Uf WATCHES. Office-No. 1 South BIXTH Street. Mannfttotory No. Eoutn FIFTH btreet, 4 I PHItADBLrKlA. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. To housekeepers; I have a large stock ol .very variety ol FURNITURE, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consistlnc of PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP OOTlAUE bOlTS, WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. PARIjOR BU1T8 IN VH.LVET PLTJSH. PARLOR SCns IN HAIRCLOTH. PARLOR BUITH IN RE1-H. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobe, Book case, Waitresses, Lounges, etc .to, P. P. eUSTINB, 11) N. E. corner SEOON D and SAGE Street, STOVES, RANGES, ETC, QULVER'S NEW PATENT DEEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNAOK. RAMSES OF ALL SIXES. Also, Phllerar-s New Low Pressor. Steam Heating Apparatus, it or aaie by CHARLES WILLIAMS, 10t No. 1181 MARKET Street. Government j PR0PERTi AT PRIVATE SALE MffiITKIN8,C0. AWNINCJS, WAGON COVERS, RAGS, ETC If you want an extra Awning very cheap, let our awning makers take the measure, and make It from a lot of 1600 hospital tents, lately purchased or us, many ot which are entirely new, and of th. best li ounce duck. Also, Government Saddles aod Harness of all kinds, etc PIT K I M ft CO., 8 8ru Nos. H7 and tS North FRONT Street. ("HO ARCH STREET. OAS FIXTURES, 1a4 CHANDELIERS, BRONZE STATUARY, ETC. VAN KIRK fc CO. would reHPeclfully direct the attention of Ihelr friends and the public gene rally, to ihelr large and eleKsnt assortment of OAS JIXTUR.K CHANUiLIERH.andORNAMKNTAL BHON.K WAHLH. 1'hose wishing hund.oma and tborouKhly made Hoods, at very ruanonable prices, will Mud It io their advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, N.H. bollid or tarnished fiilures reflnlshed with .peculiar, and at reasonable KrRg & m JOHM CRUMP, CARPENTER AND BUILDER: SHOPSl NO. SIS LODOE STREET, AND NO. 178 CUES NUT STREET, 61 yirruiDm.pgt QEORCE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER: tto. SSS CARTER STREET. And No. 141 IOC,l Street . lfaohln. Work and MillwrlghUng prompUy at tended to. ( CORN E a CHAN RAO MANUFACTORY 0 1 1,0 l,ZvitY - N. E. Corner of MAKKmnj WATER Street. -- " -""nj Jill U OAU4JINU Ot everv lHwcrlptlon. lor Grain, Flour. Bait. Buper-Phosphat. . of Llm.. Bone JOHWT BAI1.KY. JAM1CS CAHOtOKH. PATENT WIRE WORK XIt RAILINGS, BTORE FROVTH OOAL W.REEN8. FOURKKJNIIlU WIRKW. EI O. AiaUKraiitiired by U. WALKER SOWS,