6REAT RLW YORK FAMILY LAWSUIT. The Dudley Will Cage. Troy, October 12.-Onc of.the mo a interest ing lawsuit now in progress throiiRn the courts Of thin 8Ute is the Dudley Will Case at Albany. Legally, morally, socially, and financially, It secures attention from all who have any know ledge of it, as well as from the numerous and highly respected parties interested in the dis position of a large estate. The eminent counsel arrayed before the Sur rogate, the questions involved, and the amount In controvery, as well as the private history of family rivalries and Jealousies excited by the hapless condition of the testatrix, an aged and inflim lady, burdened with property and worn i out by the entreaties and Importunities of anxious relatives, the influence brought to bear by her servants and agents In the production of the will in controversy, the growth of her colored servant from being a waiter at her taWe to be her "man of business," with free Srim'i.nn nd ire management of her estate of )00,)00, and how he managed it, and who has cot possession oi most of It; the mental con ditioner the lady, who lived alone in her house with her servants for twenty years after the death of her husband, the late Charles E. irfC,c?l,0Decllme ,nor of Albany and United States Senator, contemporary with jumviu iau jjurcn; me extensive family con nections among the old Dutch; indeed, all the surroundings of this case tend to make it notable in the legal annals of the State. The case is now in the Supreme Court, on appeal Jrom the order of the Surrogate of Albany county, Hon. Israel Lawton, arfmitting the will to probate. From the records of the . Surrogate's Court and the two thousand folios of testimony taken before him, I am enabled to present some of the leading features of the case. Blandina Dudley, the testatrix, died at her i home in Albany, on the 6th day of March, 18C3. aged nearly eighty years. She left a will (the one in controversy), dated December 201h, 1859. In it Robert J, Iiilton and Edward E. Kendrick were nominated executors. By a codicil dated the 24th of August, 18C0, Kobert H. Pruyn, the Democratic candidate for Lieutenant-Governor, yau also nominated an executor. Seven years before Mrs. Dudley's de ah, the estate was shown to be worth $600,000, when it passed from the hands of her regular agent, Hon. Thomas w. Uicott, of Albany, and went under the con ItS c colored servant spoken of, William A. DietK. At her death the estate was found to ' consist of real esiate in Albany mostly, valued at only about $120,000. What had become of the estate was the question. Mrs. Dudley was known to have given libe "I'y. and to have graven her name on the 'Dudley Observatory" by an endowment. She was known to yield easily to the entreaties ot her numerous relatives, some of whom were in moderate circumstances, but her annual income could do all that without depleting the estate and the question still recurred, Where had the property gone to r The colored aent, Deitz, and the counsel, Hilton, appear to be the only persons who knew, and they are the principal witnesses to establish the will. I shall not attempt even a synopsis of the testi mony. But it appears from the summing-up of counsel before the Sutrogute that, by some means or other, about $350,000 had been given away by Mrs. Dudley to two branches oi he family ber nephews and nieces namely, ttte Millers, of Oueida county, and her nieces, the Tibbitses, of Albany and Troy; and that a third branch of her lamily, namely, the Brin kerhofls, of Albany, had been entirely over looked and forgotten, both in her gilts and in the will before the Court. i It also appears that the colored servant and agent Deit had received, over and above his regular pay and salary, as a gilt, (15,000 in ono item, and in several others, enough to make a total of about $25,000. Deitz is said to be a pood business man, of radical politics, and interested in the deration of the colored race; and his connection with this case would aeeni to show that it is better to be agent than principal, administrator than heir, as the world goes. But where is the balance of the property? By the will now in controversy, Mrs. Dudley gives her silver and plated ware to her nephews and nieces, except It. B. Miller, of Utica, and Sarah B. Tibbits, of Troy, who are cut, oil' lor some reason, or by reason of some of the innu merable whims, oddities, idiosyncracies, and insane delusions which the old lady is shown to have been possessed ot in her latter days; also her apparel, diamonds, and personal ornaments, with I hp snnirt pxr-pnlinna n uhnnc $20,000 to John B. Miller, of Utica. $10,000 to Mrs. Milson, or New Jersey, $5000 to Kev. Henry Stanley's chlldrea. $4000 to Isabella Forbes, her servunt. $1010 to Elizabeth Van Vroomao, her yervaut. $3000 to William A. Deitz, colored servant and apent. $12,000 to several churches and societies In A I ban v. $30,000 to the Dudley Observatory. The remainder of the estate is divided bet ween Mrs. Elizabeth Tibbets, ot Albany, aud Mrs. Horatio Seymour, of Utica. In April, 1863, the executors offered the will for probate to the Surrogate of Albany county, count-el for the proponents being R. J. Hilton, t'lark B. Coehrane, John K. Porter, now of the Court of Appeals bench; Hamilton Harris, and Samuel Hand, of Albany. Mrs. Elizabeth Brinkerhoff, of Albany, survi ving sister of Mrs. Dudley, one ol the contestants appeared by her counsel, James Forsyth, of Tioy; Lyman, Trcmain, and Henry Smith, of Albany, the able Dittrici Atterney. Mrs. Sarah B. Tibbits, also one of the contes tants, now abroad in Europe, appeared by her counsel, William A, Bench, ofTioy. Ira Shatter, ex-Senator, of Albany, is counsel for the Buardiau ot minor children in the case. About three years were consumed in this case beiore the Surrogate. It now paes up. The next arpument ot the case will be beiore the Gt neral Term, on the appeal, aud will take place at Albany next winter. The estate is now in the hands of a special administrator, Mr. Bancroft, pending the litiga tion, which promises to be as long as the estate will pay lawyers. I notice that Robert H. Pruyn aud Edward E. Kendrick Lave qualified as executors, and that the records show a recent judgment against thorn in favcr ct the colored servant and agent, Deitz, of ovi r S5000, and that the special admin istrator and the executors have difficulty a to who is entitled to the possession ot the property while the case is pending and undecided in the courts. But the administrator. Mr. Bancroft, seems to huve it at pieseut. . , There is in the case a tine chance, for forensic display of ingenuity in argument, sitting and collating of testimony, and marshalling of au thorities. The proponents produced a written memo randum of bequej-ts to bo made, lu the haud WTitins of the testatrix, and relied upon that as conclusive evidence that the instrument was her will, and drawn as she desired. The contestants, however, regarded that paper us additional evidence that Mr.-. Dudley was in competent to make a will, aud so considered bv her counsel and thoe iu charore of her, and they held that she was instructed and her hand guided in writinir the paper, with a view to silencing all questions of her inteution aud competency on thu trial. wlTcu they anticipated and begah to provide OLMiinst four years betoie the death of the test ah ix. Like most caees of tuts magnitude, the entire tour of the courts will be made before the par lies litigant will bo satisfied. Inileed.it seems that, the testimony was printed with a view of reaching the Court of Appeals hb the lu t resort. A- 1'. Lcrald. A bold ase.ssr in Michigan notified an amateur midwife to pay for hor license; the answered that whatever she did in that way was to "accommodate" her neighbors, and hpaped tcjals of tire upon the official's head bv offering to brine hlia through gratis if he i-boukl ever be "in thut precarious situation." THE PAIL Y EVENING. TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, I860. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional City intelligence see Fifth Tage.1 Ovra Fibkmen.- There will be a fine turn out this aitemoon to meet the Uolla Fire Com pany, of Elisabeth, N. J., at 2J P. M. They will be escorted through the city, and than be the guests of the Kensington Hose Company. Ihe Wcccacoe Fire Company are having a new truck built in this city. It will be ready fcr service in a few weeks. The Perseverance Hose Company left town last evening, lor the purpose of participating in the firemen's parade in Jersey Cay. The West Philadelphia Hose Cempany have sent their steamer to its builder for the purpose et having it thoroughly overhauled. The Hope Hose Company are also having their steamer put la order and painted white. The steamer built for the Humane Fire Com pany, ol Pottsville, will remain on exhibition at the house of the Hope Hose Company until to morrow. The Mechanic Engine Company, at a recent meeting, adopted a resolution against fast driving, and giving instructions to that ellect to the driver ot their engine. The convention of fire companies for the re ception of the United States Hose Company, on thir return from Lancaster and Reading, on the eveninir of thp. 24th Inst.. ni.mt.ri tim fn inur ing Division Marshals: C. M. Brown, Bhltiler lloee Company, of Camden, Firm Division; T. G. Dagney, of the Hope Hose, Second Division; James G. Welden, Independence Engine, Third Division; R. Winters, Taylor Hose, Fourth Divi- fiinn An Interesting Pbesentaiion. There was a presentation ot a splendid baton to Mr. Hoffman, the drum-major of the Invinciblcs, at their headquarters, on Saturday evening. Colonel William McMicbaei, Piesident of the Club, stated that the club had gatheied together lor the purpose of closing their labors as a cam paign club, with the understanding that tticy would come together again whenever the cause oi liberty should require their services. His heart was full of rejoicing and enthusiasm over the great victories the American people had so recently achieved at tne ball n-box. liter some further patriotic remarks, he introduced the Hon. Charles O'Neill, who was received with loud applause. Mr.O'Neill, after referring to the result of the late election on Tuesday last, said he would con gratulate his hearers, aud the people every where, that the vlciory which- had been won was a victory of the people over an attempted usurper.. (Great applause.) A victory that nad heeu won again ft as great odds as ever a battle had been lougbt. It had been fought amidst the blandishments of power and all the seduc tions of Government patronage; yet In spite of all this, nud every art and device that couid be brought to bear, Philadelphia had dared to roll up a nisjority of more than live thousand against "Mv Policy." Col. J. W. Forney also made some very happy remarks, which were received with enthusiasm. Alter fpcccbPB by Gen. Owen and Major Col houn, Col. McMicnael, in an appropriate speech, presented, Drum-Major Hodman a gold plated baton. Case of House Robber y. A few weeks ago, two men were seen coming from a house lu Arch street, near Broad, with bundlea under their arms, aud being joined by a third man on the outside, made oil down the street. Two lads who saw the men, aud suspected them to be thieves, gave Information to the police, and pursuit was given. One only of tne three were caught, and he proved to be a burglar who had been a short time beiore pardoned out of the County Prison, known as Shoey Miller. On Saturday two young men who were arrested the day previous had a hearing at the Central Station, on the charge of being concerned with Miller in the robberies there having been several and one of them was identities by a lad as the person with whom the two with bundles met on the 6idewalk. When arrested, a 'linimj" was found in the pocket ot one ol them, ' which lilted impressions ot shutters that had been opeued by such a tool. Tne defendants were committed by Alderman Beitler tor a fur ther hearing. Results of Injudicious Interference. Some persons either do not heed or forget the good advice given by those who have written on the subject, not to interiere between man aad wile, and Francis Swingle seems to be one of the number. Last evening he was passing along South street, above Thirteenth, and had his attention attracted by the screams of a woman. He rushed into the house, and found a man beat ing his child, and some persons say he had already beaten h'.s wile. Francis Interfered, whereupon the husband and he wrestled, and a pistol fell from the pecket ot Francis, the con tents ot which took ellect in his t-rom. He was removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital, where he stated that he was a piivate watchman, aud resided iu the vicinity ol Nineteenth and Colum bia avenue. A Remarkable Occurrence. There was a singular explosion took place yesterday morning aboHt lour o'clock In the vicinity ot Ninth and Arch streets, investigation snowed that the large plate glass window of Vanklrk & Co., No. 912 Arch street, had been shivered to atoms. The private watchman of this and the adjoining stores was pasingat the time, and was blown into the middle of Arch street. Tne watchman of the building, who was near by, was uninjured. The loss In glass, etc., will amount to about $600. The cause is supposed to have been a leakage of gas that accumu lated until it reached one of the burning jets. A Handsome Improvement. The inte rior of St. Alarv's Catuolic Church has been thoroughly renovated. The whole of the inte rior has been refurnished in modern style. With the exception of the magnificent centre-piece in the celling, the walls ha7e ?eu repainted and frescoed in a very high style of ait. A new altar iu the form of a sarcopbasus has been adoed, aud ha decorations referring to the mar tyrdom ot St. Philomena, to whose memory the altar has been erected and dedicated. The service ot High Mass was held in the church for the first time since its renovation, yesterday. Wreck of the British Ship "Siiooting Stab." Captain Parkei, of the barque Venus, at this port from Loudon, reports on the loth September falling in with the British snip Shooting Star, bound from Liverpool to East- fiort, Maine, with a cargo of salt, and in a sink ng condition. Captain Parker took from her the crew of twenty -four men. Ten of these were subsequently transferred to the barque De'ia, oi Granville, N. s bound to Ireland, and the remaining fourteen to the ship Ann Grau, lor St. John, N. 11. Inquests bv the Coroneb. The Coroner held an Inquest on the body of James D. White, aged filly-two years. The deceased was found yesterday in a dying condition at Water aud Arch streets, lie was removed to the Sixth Ward Station House, where he died. Verdict, death from exposure. An inquest was held yesterday on the body of Ann J. Johnson, who died suddenly at 424 Ger man street, vcruiei, death from heart disea;e. A Man IIakos Himself. Henry Walters shullled off this mortal co:l by suBoeudiut him self from one of Iho beams in the cellur of his house, at No. 012 Carpeuter street. Tho deceastd was married, and bis sell-destruction is attributed to depression of spirits caused by sieiuess in his family. A Bad Fall. On Saturday, Sarah Ash man, aged twenty-two years, residluj ut No. ertt South Second street, fell down a flight ot stairs, at her residence, and fractured one of her wrists. The suUerer was removed to the hospital. Child Burned. George Sheppard, aged (our years, was striouily binned lat evening by his clothing tukir,g fire, nt bis residence, Nj. 1835 Tatlow street. Irr Honor of General Geary. fatur dfty nlicht the Republicans of tho 8econd Ward fired a salnte of one hundred guns, In Jefferson Square, in honor of the election of General Geary and the Republican Con gressional, Legislative, and City ticket. An immense crowd gathered on the outside of the square, and the enthusiasm wa un bounded. Crushed to Death. On Saturday after noon, about 6 o'clock, Thomas Loughlln, nine years of ape, was crushed to death in Shlppeu street, near Front. The deceased was a cripple, and, while passing a pile ot heavy iron posts, on the sidewalk, one of them, weighing about one thousand pounds, slipped from its place and crushed him to death. Effects of Last Week's Storms. On Saturday, the 8nhuylkill, contrary to expecta tions, gave evidence of an Impending freshet; but although there was a liht rise ot water, the current wa very raoid, and the volume of water great. The Delaware threatened to over flow come of the wharves, owinot to the heavy uue, uui no uamnge nas resuitcfi. Improving. Harry Hoppln, a member of the "Republican Invincible," who was badly Injured during the attack on tho 'Inviueiblcs" some time since, at Ninth and Walnut streets, and who was reported to be mortally wounded, Is slowly improving. It Is fearedhowever, that he will be blind, as it -eems that the optic nerve is more or less injnrr-d. Hand Crushed. Richard P. Price, em ployed at tho Richmond coal wharves, had one of his Lands crushed on Saturday by having it caught between the cars on the Reading Rail road. The injured man was conveyed to the hospital. Salute in Honor of Gen. McCand less. The Democrats of the Second Ward fired on Saturday evening a salute of 100 guns in honor of the election of General McCandlcfS to the Senate. 1866. THE NEW FALL STYLES IN J. W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED BUPLEK ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) S K I R T 8, UNIVERSALLY ADOPTED BY OUR FASHION MAGAZINES AND ALL FASHION AUTHORITIES. THIS IMPROVED D U PLEX SKIRT Is now meeting with great Sale by J. M. HAFLEIGH, No. 003 CHESNUT St. 10 10 wfmWt FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES EVANS & WATSON, UAKUFACTUEER8 OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF S A. F E S DESIGNED FOB Bank, Mercantile, or DwelIlngIIouce U Established Over 25 Tears. . Over 24,000 Safes in Use. The only Safes with Inside Doors. Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness. Sold at Prices Lower than other makers. WAREROOMSi No. 811 CHESNUT Street, VFUILADELPHIA. 9S5p ROBERT S1IOEMAKEU & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AIAttVFACTUBERS. IMPORTERS, AUD DEALERS iA Paints, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH YOURTII STREET, 7 2!Sm COBNEBOF RACE. fJltUMTTON & 0 O.'S LAUNDRY SOAP la ttfe boat and moat economical In tae marke'. It doc not require Utneolvlnu betoie you can use It like some other ooaps. AH wlio uae it once will lm no otnor. FAC'lOJiy, Ho. 1HJI) fcULtoON htrcet. Fort lticlnnoud U- W..f " HiKPEll. Agent. 10 12 6r Ko. 117 South WAT E It atreet. RABBLED. SLATE MANTLES fcLATE WOKK of every description on band, or done to order. I LAIN SLATE AKD TILES alwuyi on hand. J. 13. KIME8 & CO., 125 Koa 2126 and 2':8 CHESNUT Btrcet rv-jO AKCH STREET. - (US FIXTURES V xZj CHAMELIEKS, IHOZE STATGAHY.Kto VAKKU.K & t.'O. wouioteitptetluily direct the atten tion wl their lrl nds, aud the public nenoral'y, to their laiKe ano eleuart nnnortment ol G ilXIUKl-.S, ( HANDElll liB, and Oil. A MENTAL BltONK WAIiKH. 'Jliune vmlilnn handsome and thoruugUlr niade t.ood, at very reattonulile i.rioes will find Ft to tlieir advantage toive ua acail Lciore pur. Iianlng elae- 'if'li. Polled or tarnished flxtuiea reflnlahcd wl,h fix clalcare and at rtavouuhle prices. Mtni VAKKIBK & CO WILLIAM 8 . G A N T, COMMISSION MKKCHANT, So. 83 8. DHL AW Altc Avtnue, Philadelphia, AUKMr 10 K PuD'nt'i flonpowder, Kt tlned Nitre, Charcoal, Eto. W. baker A C'o 'a Chocolate, t'oco. and Broina. Crocker Broa. 4 Co. ' TellowUattil bUeathUig, Bol t and Nails 14 ALEXANDER G. C ATT ELL 4 CO. fHOUCCB COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 0. 20 NORTH WHABVE8, AND NO 27 SORTH WATEB STREET, IHlLAUtLiaiA. 2 2 ALEX AKDCa . CATTK1X. KL1JAI O. CATTUI t) AMUSEMENTS. NrS!,Ii:sNU'r BTKEET THEATRE. CHF8NUT htret. abort TcveMn Doom open at 7. Curiam rim at Hi . t roUKTH WcK of tna Dtalingnlsrird Comedian, MR J"HN K. OWENS. k-v MK- J0UN K- OWENS. Who will appear mondAT EVEVIKO October 1.1. IN 1 WO OIOAT 8l-E'lAl.nrA r I rat night ol Tom Taylor's comedy. In three ac'.s, THIS VI T1M8. Jotlan Butterfly Mr. j, e, OWEVH i With an elT dire Cant. TO neto lowed by the are it Owens nonmntlco bnlTonlco. exceedingly alwurd and excruciating ludlcrou piece ol lolly en Itled. "HIE T I VK INDIAN. .. KL1VE INDIA. BATtKI AY AFTERNOON.' October 20. TBI HP UWK.NB MATIN fE. WALNU1 ST It ft E 1' I U K A T It b. lLmVW.c,rU n' WALNUT Street,. EVEKY EVF, B00KTvHKRT lTMIHO Rt,.k. JHI? l"'t) EVENING, October 14, Bhakcapeare'a Tragear, In Ave acta, of OTHELLO, IliE MOOK OF VENICE, iffitw I""1 no'' an"' "otllol acenea. KD WiN UOUill, in his uuapproacnable Imporaonatlon OI , t 4 lAUO In ordrr to present Mr. Booth 'a .iarin a'miaineras near perfection as possible, tne Kil owing Biar" per immer. hae been especially eniraaed i SL8V.lLf,rAr.NJ1?.''' ?!" wno w" Perwrm EMILIA. kifi -Pi ODERT8. who will perform CA1MO St?RtAcil. ia A NH.W WAY TO 1aY OLD V&D1 Ot MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET ,"JlTJlE Ji? at lrfer to 8 o'clock. ANOTllfcR8Pr,i.lALTV-NARCI3Si;. Last week oi the Brl llant Engagement o, MP. DANIEL K. UAND.WANN. TO-NlUdl' (Monday, October 15, NAKClMnRl OB, 1HB LAST OF IHE POMPADOURS. Narclsse.... .Mr. BANDMANN A Iflrn I.V th full I nmnonv At er which. A DAY VfcLL SPENT, by the Ctinedlans ot the Comoany FoIDAY FA tEWELL BENEFIT and Last NiRht butonc ol Mr. BAN DM Al N. Monday THE Et8T FAMILY Appears. "VTEW AMERICAN TIIEAIR E. X W 18 K ATE FISHER, EVERY EVENING and 8AXUHUAK MATINEE, In Loid Byion'a Ureat Drama of Ma.ki PAi OR, THE WILD HOR-E OF TARTAKT. . M USICAL FUND HAL L. MR. H. I. ItATEMAN has the honor to announce a abort season oi FlVfc UllAl CO .NCI. Kid, commencing on MONDAY EVENING, October 22. by his celebrated Concert troupe, newly organized In Europe, and universally pronounced bv the eutire press ot ihe Old World and New. the ' llranuest combination of Musical la cnt ever presented to the public " T be toilowii g unrivalled Vocalists and Instrumenta lists will appears MADAME PAR EPA, l'rlma Donna Assoluta (Her tirht appearance lu Uils city.) SIGNOR BKIONOLl. SIGNOlt t ERR AN 1 1. BICNOR D'OltXUSA. .Mil. 8. B MILLS, MR. CARL ROSA, MU. J. L. HAT TON. Reserved Seats tl'50 each. Can he had on Wednesday, October 17, at the Musio 8ture of C. W. A. Truuipler. 1011 OITY MUSEUM THEATRE, CALLOWHILL U Street, below Flit i. ANNOUNCEMENT. This establishment having been rebuilt and enlarged at great expense, will short'y open as a genteel lauii y retort. Entni-ements have been made for a SEASON OF i'ETHE COMEDY, fcPACTACULA.H AND MELH-DR AM V Associated artists from New York leading thuutres wlli make their apnea! auce; also a succession of BRILLIANT HTinS. Comedians, Comedieuues. Lyrto. and Terpslchorean Artists oi rare lavor and pronounoed aoUl. lei. The lu terior Is being entirely refitted with new decorations, orchestra chairs, new scenerr and uoao stermg all In the most approved manner. Every etl'o.t to constitute the City Museum a popular FAMILY RE60RT, will be made regardless oi cost. OPENING NIGHT. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20. Further particulars In future bills. 10 18 TOROFESSOR ACONZO TRIPT, 1. OF BOSTON, will deliver his GREAT T.ECTURB ON NAPOLEON III AND BIS MARK, IN MUSICAL FUND HALL, H1L HSDAY N t XT, October 18. ' This being the f!rt of a series of Free Lectures, to be given under the auspice oi tbe YOl NG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS-iOCIATIOS. Tickets can be procured gratuitously at tbe Rooms, No. 1210 ( heanut street. 10 lSmwt YALEK'8(LATK MILLER'S) WINTER OA K DEN N os W0-TJ8 VINE Htitet. UK AND INSIUU.ME.M'AL CONCERTS NIGHTLY, l y two large and efficient or.iicatjas. TU-NIGHT, . And EVERY NIGHT. In connection with our ECl'.LSlOR Ml RING BAND, a Brass Band, compiling the bcrt Arttsta In tho city, will periorru. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Our spacious eun mer Garten, artlstlcalHy laid out Wit a Shrubbery, fountains, etc. IN THE LADIES' SALOON, Especkilly set apart lor FA IV 1LIES, the best of Creams and other Relieahments will be served. 6 16$ "NJEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, JLN ELEVENTH htreet, above CHESNUT. "THU, FAJHLV KKS'JKT" OPEN FOIt 'J IIK 8K..ltUIV. CsRIttKOSS dt 11IXKVS HII.VSI'RELS, the Great Star 'Jroune oi tho World in their GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, HoNGA, DANCES, NEW BVKLESWUE8 and PLANTATION KCEN E. lioors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock. 8 80 8m J L. CABN tROS. Manager. FOB LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, N. E COR. OF NINTH AND ARCH 81'KBEl'S. Tiie Institute, which again has been greatly Improved tor tbe coming season, ut now open lor subscription? all day and even inga. Bodily exeroiae impar's health and strength, and la highly recommended to bo h aexea and all agea. Terms lor Instruction, 6 niou.ba 'COO Terms for teli piactlce- 8 months, tlfO For particulars send lor a circular, or give us a call. 8 30 3m Irolessora Hi I. KUBAN D fe LEW13 JpITLER, WEAVER & GO., UANUFACTUSEUS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc., No 23 k crib WATER Htieet and No ii North DELAWARE Avenue. J-UILAUKLPUIA. Cdwim U. Fitler, Michael Wkavxb, Comiap F Clothiku tI4 C-1 O K N EXCHANGE J BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY tl CO., BEHOVED TO N. E, corner of MARKET and WATER Btreets, Pnl adalpbia, DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING . oi every oeacitption, lor Grain, Flour, Bait, Super Pnopuate ot Lima, Bone Duat, Etc Larue and email GUNNY BAGS canstantly on hand, 'I VIS) Also, WOOL SACKS. John T. Baii.et. James Cascade. 1 U JS1 EN TS, T "0M"b S, GHAVF-STONES, Eto. Just completed, a beautiful variety ot ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMEN'1'8, ' rt ' TOMBS AND GRAVE STONES Will be sold cheap for cuh W ork sent to any part oi the United Stale UKNJIY S. TAItlt. MARBLE WORKS, 124 tm No. 7)0 GREtN Street, i hlladilphla QEOKGB PLOWMA CAIU'ENTElt ANT) BWT.DElt, No. 232 CARTER 8treet, And No. HI DOCK Street. MachlneWoikand MiUwrlghting pion ptly attende 10; 13.. t-rrri THE riANOS WHICH WE MAMJ. 17 '0 m"ft faoture recommend themsoives. We ptomlae to "ur patrona oiear beautliol t..uea, elegant workman ahln durability, and raiiaorab'e prlcea combined wi h I lull guwautee. tor aaleonyat No. lull WALNCf 8 VSt'PNIOIir PIANO MANUFACTURING OO. COTTON-AND-FLAX BAIL DUCK AND OANVAB, ot all number und brands. Tent Awninif Trunk and Wauon-Cot . 'Juck. Aha) Paper Manulacturara' Drier Kelts, from one toiif (eel wide: i'aullna. lleltliiv, Sail Twine, etc ueiw. e... JolJN E VERM AN A Co., jCt) No M J ON ES' Alley FURNITURE", BEDDING, ETC. TP XJ "Xfc NITURE. GEO. J. IIEXKELS, LACY & CO.. 'THIRTEENTH and CHESNUT Sts, rniLirELrniA. Soita of Walnut Furniture in Oil. Euita of Walnut Furniture, Polished. Suits of Walnut Parlor Furniture in Oil. Suits of Walnut Parlor Furniture, Polished. Suite of Rosewood Chamber Furniture. Suite Pompeii Chamber Furniture. Suite Pompeii Parlor Furniture. Suite of Walnut Dining-Room Furniture. Suits of Walnut Library Furniture, Suits of Walnut Hall Furniture. A lar aeiortncnt finished, on hand. GEORGE J. 1IENKELS, LACT 4 CO. il'mSpl Nop. ISO! and 1.103 CHF9KUT Street BEDDING AND FZATHF.R WARKWOU8E. IKNTIl B1KKEX, FLOW ABCn Feather Iteds, Hols' ers. Pil lows; MattrosMS ot all kinds; Bianketa, Comrortahli-a, Conn terpao s. fiprinii Beds, SpiliiK Coin, Iron Bednteads, Cnsblons, ad all other artlc.es In the line ol business. AM 08 niLLBORN. No. 44 N. TLM 1 II Mtrcet, 7 Imw.iuiAp Be ow Arch. a r a H H W BUY FUHN1TUHE AT GOULD A CO.'S Vnlon l)epois, corner MM II and MARKET and OB. 47 n18ortn8tt;0ll Street. "a 'ihe lartirst, cheapest, and best stock of Fnrnlturo o eyry cercftption, in the wor d. Bend lor Printed t'aia lotoeauil l'rlce Lint, 'ihe sonnanoss ot material and worknivnphlp Is auaranteed ol a I we sell. FurnHnro tor I arlor, l)rlng room, Chamber or Bedroom, Dlnlnit rooui, Library. Kitchen, Hervauts' rooms, otUces Hchoo'a, Churches, Odd Fellows, Masons, or other 1 odes, fclilps. Institutions Clubs, Colleges, Pub lo Buildings Hotels Boarding Houses, Hospitals, Fairs or Binnle piece ot Furniture. ' Lrawinits and eniuia es I arnished when required. Orders sent by post will be executed whh de.patch, and with liberality and justness oi dealing Country dea'ers, ant, the trade denerauy, continue, to be supp led on tie fame liberal wholesale terms that Insure thorn a lairpiolli. Parties at a olBtance may remit through our Banket, the Farmers' and Mechanics' .National Bank, ( licsnu, street, or the Union Nationfti Bank, ihlrd strtet, or bv Kx press. Check, or I'ost Otllce Ordor. lm mediate attention will beglten.andsatlsi'actlou Insured. OOlJlM t; CO., S . corner NIM H and Ma KKKT streets and Acs. 37 and Jf .North tlECOM) Street KP fhlladelphla TO 1IOUSEKE13PEIIS I have a In rue stock ol every Tarlety ot FUltNITUItK Which I will tell at rednceo prices, consisting ot 1 LAIN AKD SI Alibi, E TOP COTiAOJC bCIIH WALNUT CHAMBER t-UITS. PARLOR bUl'lh IN VKLVfcT PI.rSH PARLOR B0H 8 IN HA I K CLO'lli. PARLOR HJIT8 IN RF.PS. Sideboards, Kx tension Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcases Mattrtsses,Lounttea, eto eto. P. 'P. OTTftTINE 8 IS N, E. corner HKCOSU and RACt Streets C1IA11LES E. CLAUK, No. 11 North ELEVENTH Street, BEDDING AMD COTTAGE FUHNITUHE WAUKHOUSE. Hair and Busk Slatlresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, and 11 lows. ' Best Quality of Spring Mattresses. LedBteads, Bureaus. Washstands, ChaUs, Towel Racks. Rocking chairs etc. Pen Cuxlil tis. Feathers and Down. Cvmiortablea and Blankets. 9 S wsmirn ESTABLISHED 1795.; A. S. ROBINSON Frcniii 1'latc Lcokln-Glasses, ESU1UV1NUS PAISTISGS, DRAWINGS T( ilanuiacturcr of all kinds ot L.ookiiig-'Olass, Portrait, and Pic ture Frames to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, THIKD DOOB ABOVE THE CONTINENT AJj, PHIXAPKLFMA. 8 15 FIltST CLASS Flll.MTlHE. A Ijarare Assortment of thai T.kteal Style On hand, and will be sold this coming season at very n oderate prices, at Jj. LVTZ'8 Furniture Establishment, OftSm Ko. 121 South ELEVENTH Street ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. Iff-jpfr 1'KNN STEAM ENGINE AND ftiVi 'I "" ' WOKKS.-KEANE & LbVY. I-HACTTCAL AM THiOKETlOAL ENOINKKBS 41ACHIM6I S, BUILLU-JUAKtKH, BLACKSMU'IIh! and iOUtlik.118, Luvinn lor many years been In suo cesclu) opeiation, and been exclusively envaged In building aud lepairing Marine aud Kiver Knmue, high aud low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks. Propel lers, eto etc.. respcctiu.ly oiler their services to tbe public as lelng luhy prepared to contract tor engines of all fci's Mtriue, Jt ver, and tsutlonaryi having setsol patterns ot ailiorent sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick Ucnatch. every description of patteru msklng made at the shortest notice. UlKh and Low pressure lne. 1 uliular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Korgings of ail sizes aur) kinds; Iron aud Brass I asiins ot ail inscriptions; Boll iurnlng. bcrew Cutting, ai d all other work conuected with the aboe busiuers. Liawinva and specifications for all work done at Iho tbtabUnLment tree of charge, aud work guarau teed. 'i lie subscribers hare ample wharf-dock room tor repairs ot Loots where tliev can lie In peifect safety unU aie provided with bhears. blocks, falls, etc eto ' tor talsing heavy or light weihta. J U'OB C KEAFIE. . . JOHN P. LKVY. BEACH and I'ALWEU Btree s I. VArODAN ItEUBICK, WILLIAM H. IIEBBICS SOUTIIWAItK l-OUNDKY", FIFTH AKD WAfcUlWlON btreets, i'HILADfi LPHIA. MEKUIt'K & SOSti, EUGlMaut-i AM) S4ACU1VI8TH. oisnuractnrellitih aud Low I'ressuro bteuui Euglue foi Laud, l iver ana Murine .-ervi-e Boilers, Uasouieters, Tanks. Iron Boats etc Castings oi all kinds el her Iron or biuss Iron 'iane Iioots or Uas Works, Workshops, and liuiltoud btations eto Keions and (ias Machinery, ot the latest and most lav piovtd covsuuctlou. Evciy ateotlptton ol Plantation Machinery . and Bugai fa a-, and t.rlht AliUs. Vacuum l'uns Upon Meaui Tiaius' I'tfccatorv, Ei ters, i'uu. ping lupines eto. ro.e Aunts lor N. Ii'lleux's I'uteiit bupar Boiling Arnuratus, csn yih's I ntuit M ain Hauiuiei, aud As- 11. nil ii Woo sty a 1'aUut Ceutri.ugtU sutar Ilralniug aehlne. 3ljj BUI 1) E S B U K G MACIIINK WORKS KO 68 N FBOK r HTHEET, Hiir.ADiii.pniA. weVkumtSr'' 10 ord,),,,0 Dyeent loioui U A til MEHY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN Mil L9 Including all recent improvements lu taruiug, euiuuiua and eavlnir. "pmuiug. We InMte the atleullon ol manufacturers to our extun slvevorks. JJ1! ALFEED JENK8 Jc SON. PARASOLS AT $1-25, $1-50, $1-75, ANE 2. bhk Bun I'mbrelles, two. !), ilVs! . It. DUOS Jfwln. fce. 11 s. EKlIlTiJ Htreot COAL. JAMES O'BRIEN DIALER IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL. t tbe cahoo on emoiK toh. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Has constantly on band a compeient anpply of th M hT: 0r,Co"' ,mBbto f' fcm.y , to which be calls tl,. attention of In. friends and tbe nb;ic generally, . Order, left at io. 2C6 Konth Fi.th ,,re.f Ko 33 Bonth rjercntccDtb street or ttirouuh Deannteh a Tost Off.ce promi.tltr attended to wpnleli ! A SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BLACKSMITHS Tl TF YOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION J. In every respect, buy the celebrated PKB.irO'N C'OaL, l.n.g and Sioie sizes, at 7 per ton. Also, the KfEulne l.AilI.K VF.IN ( OA L, same sire, same p loe, ardavrrynneqnfllit.TOff.KbH.il, Kg ajnxl Htorc, at tl ROpertcn 1 keep nothing hat the beet. Orders re cti en at ho. 114Houth IHlRb Htreet. 6S4 JJAZLETON LEIIIGU COAL. A SPECIALTY. 1, W. PATRICK & CO. No. 804 NORTH BROAD STREET, Would solicit oroert for the above Coal, which they j have always on hand, together with their celebrated RE-BROKEN SCHUYLKILL COAL. 825smw6m COAL! COAL! COAL! The best LI HIGH and tCHl YI KILL COAL pre pared expressiy lor isnil y nse, consiantly on hand In my Vatd.No 1AI7 CALLOW HlLi. tret unuer cover, de iveied on short notice well scrcmeo, and picked nree or slate, at the lowest cafh prices. A trial will secure jour custom JOHN A. WILSON, Successor to W. L. FOO K. rniLADitrniA. AncustM, lutb. 0 258tn CI O A LI COAL! COAL! J The Best Qualities ot LEUIOU AMi rKUUYLKILL, Cheap Stove size...,. 7 Ml t gK size ., 6 75 ut8ize a so At P. McOaHHY A bOS'8, 19 b lmw8t West end of CHKSNU'i' Street Brldye. PROPOSALS. AUABIEllIIiSTEIl'S OFFI:E, VJ Washinqton, D. C, October 9, ItXH. l-roposals for bulnlintr a large FIRE-PROOF WAKLliOUSE, at the fccnuylkill Arsenal, riilla dclpliia. r.ans of tbe above Luildln mar (e aeen at tbe Qua tormaHtr-central's ulltce, Washington, at ihe cilice of Brevet Urigadicr-ueneral G. H. C'ros man, Assistant Quarteruiasler-deneral. 1'hlladeU pbia,attbo cflico of John Mo Arthur. Jr. Archl- tect, rni saen-nin. ana at ine oince ot Brevet I Maior-Ciciieral P. Van Viict, QuarUrmas cr, Mew ! York Specifications will be printod immediately, and deposited at these soveral pluccs. Scaled proposals lor the erection of tbe building;, I Including all work and muterirtls, are Invited, i and wi.l te received ut til the 80th ot October ; Instant, at noon, at the oflice ot Brevet Bngadier- General ti II, Crorman, Assistant Quartermaster- OeLeral, I'blladolobia, where tltev will be opened in presence of such bidders as choose to . be preEcnt. Xi.o cost of the wholp work complete, and tbe i tlmo at which It will bo finished should be stated in I II e proposals, wbich should bo accompanied by . the cuaranb e ol two responsible persons, in I tho amount ot ton thousand dollars, that the bid ' der wilt enter into contraoi with rood and sum- ch nt security, wit bin ten days after being notified : of iho same. j nr. o. Meigs, Quarlormas'er-Ueneral, I 10 12 180 Brevet Alajor-Oieneral. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC, PHILADELPHIA STTROPdiaa ."T-- iJiin btreet, above Market B jLr. nr. u, aner thirty years' practical experience, guarantees the skilful adjustment oi bis Preuilutr tatent Graduating l'retsuie Truss, and a variety ot others, bupporters, Klasuo Stockings. Khoulocr Braces. dCurcVeCdhby'.CTf'Hrle,'CtC- d1' P"'"'Vc DENTISTRY. ffTSi THE GOVERNMENT HAVINf fTTT grsnled me letters-patent tor my mode ot administering M roui Oxide Gas. by Which I bin f a,.cti? 'housands of Teeth without pain. I am Justlli. d In aetertli a that It U both taler and superior to any other now In use. ,, , . DR. O. L MUNNS m Ko. 731 8PLCCE 1 Street Gr -A- S l- I Cr II T FOR THE COUNTRY. ! FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS ; MACHINES ! For Private Residences, Mill., Hotels, Churches. Ktc. Kt. Furnishing from Ten to Six Hundred Lights, as may be Required. This machine Is guaranteed t does notgetonl oi order and ti e time to manage It is about live minutes a week. i ine simplicity or thla appara us, Ita entire freedom j from denser, the cheapness and quality ot the light over all others, has gained for it the favorable opinion 1 of those acquainted with lis nrerlts. The names of rc tutu iur me iasi mree year will be given by calling at our OFFICE, No. 105 SOUTH FOUUTn STREET, Where the nschlncs cm be seen In operation. FERRIS A, CO., Box 1401 P. O,' (fend for Tamphlet. gs USE STARIN'S CONDIHtiN POWDERS FOB HORSES AND CATTLE. It cures Worms Bolts, and Co Ic. It cures Colds, Coughs, aDd Hide-Bound. It is the best alterative for Horses and Cattle now use, having a reputation of 20) ears' staualng. It is a sure preventive for the much dreaded Rinder pest. o Faimeror Pauvman should be without It. for sa e In 1'blladelpbla by HYOIt A CO No tn North SttOMJ Kt,eet JollNSON, UULLOWAV l-Otvnir.il. No. SI North 'SIXTH Street aid by lnf gists Ihioughout the courtry. Addiess al, orders to BTARIN A FLOYD, Iropneto's. 8BCm Jio. 209Ir.Slro v V.k. mm
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