8 BODIES OF THE CONSPIRATORS DISINTERRED- Hmt1 of Bootb'a Borljr Thi Secret History of Its Burial. ()n Tnesday Inst, In accordance with orders received at the Washington Arsenal by General Itamsy, Commandant of the pout, from Gene ral Urant, Secretary of War, the bodies of the aiai-lnatlon coDBlralors, a also the body ol Henry Wire, the Andersonvllle Jailor, were re moved from their graves and relnterred In an other portion of the grounds, xhls removal was rendered necessary In consequence of the urojected Improvement of the Arsenal Orouuds; the contractor for the removal of the old pen l tentlnry bulldlDK, Mr. J. T. Btockbrldge, being abont to commence work. It will be remembered that after the execn Hon of Mrs. Hnrratt. Lewis Payne. David K. Harold and George A. Atzeiott, which took place on the 8th of July. im. the bodies were Weredand placed In while pine boxes, and were immediately interred In graves Jiist south f the" caflold. near the east wall of the enclo se Mrs Anrrait being placed In the north 5ve and the others lu the order lu whlcli they ffi'on "be scaffold. (Subsequently a plain white headboard whs placed at each of the craves on which the names of the parties were nalnled In black loiters. Afterwards some posts were planted, and a alight fence was erected around the graves, xue oouy ui Jieury wjrz. im5, was also taken and burled Just south of the crave of Atzerott. The body of J. Wilkes Booth, the principal of the cousplrators, who was killed in the at tempt to capture him at Garrett's farm, neur l'ort Roval, on the Huppahannook river, ou the 2fltn of April, 1H65, whs buried in what was known as the wareroom of the Penitentiary building (that portion between the part used as a dwelling by the Warden, and the prison fToper), and In this connection it seems to be he proper time now to give the following par ticulars, heretofore nnpuulished.concernlug tlio secret Interment of the remains: The body of Booth, with Harold and the captors Lieutenant-Colonel Conser, Lieutenant L. U. Baker, .Lieutenant K. P. louglierty, and a detachment f the 18'h New York Cavalry arrived at the Navy Yard at half-past 2 o'clock on the morn ing of the 27th of April, when the body of J, Wilkes Booth was placed ou the monitor Mou tauk, on which others charged with being concerned in the conspiracy were contlned, and Harold was assigned to quarters on board. No visitors weie allowed on board the monitors, but during the day large num bers of persons visited the yard and saw the body from the wharf. It being laid on a car penter's bench on board the monitor placed near the turret of the vessel. Burgeon-General Barnes, with Burgeon Todd, of the monitor, and one or two army surgeons, made a post mortem examination of the body and removed two of the vertebne, between which the ball which caused bis death had passed. We can positively assert that this was the only portion ot the body removed, and thut the various re ports put In circulation at the time, that his head was taken off, his heart taken out, etc., were entirely unfounded. A pine box bad been made previously, in which to bury the remains, but this was not used, and about two o'clock on the day of Us arrival up river, the hoiiy was wrapped In a grey army blanket, placed In boat, in which was on officer of the moni tor with four sailors, General Ha Iter, and two detective. The boat proceeded down stream, and finally stopped at the lower Ar.-enal wharf, on wbicti the body was placed; a'ter which the boat returned to the monitor, having General ituker and his assistants in the Arsenal .-rounds. Some few persons employed at the Arsenal saw the body lying there during the evening, but a ieperf ueiDg put out that it was the body or a soldier who hnd been drowned, but little attention was paid to it. Two men, Who had occasion to remove the body, having got some bioou on inuir uauus, uame r,ett,S wa- "ooii'8' b"d" but being 8" motl to fjulelly wash tne blood Off, and kfir'-p tuuir mourns shut, they did so, bud but few persons became aware that the body was other than that of a drowned soldier, as nad been reported. The body remained on the wharf until after uighfall. when prepara tions were made lor the liiterrncut,. Secretary Stanton, General Dyer. Cliiet of Ordnance, and Colonel Bouton, commandant of the post, Were on the ground, an well as General Baker TMid his detectives. Three men of the laborers, gang were sent for, and they were first directed to dig a grave in one of ttie Penitentiary cells; but nfter taking up the brick flooring they came to the gianite foundation laid in cement, aDd they pronounced the work impracticable. A spot was then selected iu the waruroom, livo or six feet south of the iron door opening into the pilson from the Warden's Department, atid they were directed to did the grave to the depth of about ten feet. Tne jtrave being ready, the body, enclosed in an ammunition box (arms case), was brought In by four of t he ordnance men in charge, of a sergeant, lowered Into the grave, and it was filled, the brick flooring being mostly replaced, and the surplus earth re moved to another portion of the room. The burial having been accomplished, the windows were boarded up, and the door made secure Secretary Stanton taking the key with him. This key was kept at the War Department until a few weeks ugo, when It was returned to the Arsenal officers. On the receipt of the order for the removal of tne bodies (including nooinsj ou xuesuay, in borerR were at once set to work and soou ac comnlished the work, taking them from the craves before mentioned and carrying them tn No. 1 warehouse, where a trench was dug a few feet from the north wall. In this trenoh the bodies were placed, and as secresy had been enjoined, but few persons were awitre that the removal had been made. Notwithstanding the length of time that the bodies have been buried, the boxes containing them were so heavy and the odor from them so offensive as to Indicate that decomposition had taken -place .very slowly, a fact due, probably, to the nature of the soil. It would seem from this action that the Government does not Intend to give up the bodies to the relatives. The bodies of Booth, Payne, Herold. Atze rott, Wlrz, and Mrs. Surratt now rest in a com mon grave, where their ashes will be mingled. Wash, Star, last evening. A SAD AFFAIR. A Gentleman Jnmpi from the Third story Window of the Mercy Hospital and Dies from the Effects of Ilia In juries. Mr. A. A. Taylor, brotlier-tn law of Miss Ida Vernon, who was to play an engagement at the Opera Houpe this week, jumped from n third story window ol the Mercy Hospital Monday afternoon, and yesterday moniintr, about 1 o'clock, died from the eilccts of the injuries he received. It appears that he came from New York city with Miss Vernon, and while on the way here was takeu periously ill with couues tion of the brain. He was t;iken to the St. Charles Hotel, and, as he did not eet better.lt was thought advisable to remove him to the Mercy Hospital, and he was taken there on Monday morning. In the evening, about G o'clork, while delirious, and during the absence of his attendant, he jumped from a third-story window of tbe hospital and fractured his right thigh; besides receiving luternal injuries, lie was picked up In an insensible condition, nnd died at 1 o'clock vesterdav rnomini.'. Miss Vernon returned to New York lut evening with the remains of the unfortuuate mnn. Mr. Taylor resides 1n New York citv. where he left ills wile a lew dajs airo. Pittsburg Chronicle, 2d. The New Submarine Telegraph, The new submnriue cable proposed to be laid from Ftauce to the United States will extend from Brest to Ht. Pierre Miqueion, following a -plateau which has becu sounded very carefully. "From St. Pierre Jliquelon, the cable, says the 'Jimts In order to renh New York, will follow the Knelish coa-t of New Urunsw'ck and the j Imeriean littoral of the States of Maine. New 1 lamprkire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. A t first eiBht, It might appear desirable to carry t iue fiom lirest to New York direct, but to ar'l tleve this object it would be necessary to rar v tbecahle across parts of the bed of the ..' n ,hifh are utu rlv unsoimdable. Ihe .tnVrbrtion ot submersion is expected to be com "T: ,j m.c iwiiH. The Portueuese Govern merit h fiTanieu 10 v ToorJer d Btephenson Clarke, the conces on Mi vhich to to be established betweea Fal ' .ILn" h Penir.he. The concession is granted for ninety-1. i vear, daUnir trom 1809 bv which ffuS?fta.-ta 'to be established. A totenph be tUonwill .vo lormea ai liiiuuu, . tne Andersonvine jmiui, wn uin jr a Military Commission which sat lu the Court of Claims Kooms at the Capitol, and who was hnnut the old Capitol 1'riHon. November 10. PIANOS. J-HE VEDER PIANO Is pronoDDced by the First Musicians In tbe country THE DEST PIANO MANUFACTURED, For Jmmenite rower, Sweetnesi, Brilliancy, and Equality of Tom, Elasticity of Touch, and Durability. Shooing. r Co. New Patent Kipresslen Tremolo ORGANS AND ME10DE0NS. A (JEKAT INVENTION. J. A. CETZE, NO. 1108 CIIESNUT STREET. 9 281mlSp IJ. E. GOULD HAS ltKMOVED HI3 STOCK OP Stcik & Co.'s, ;ant1 Haines Ero.'s Pianos, AND Mason fc Hamlin's Cabinet Organs, TO HIS NEW ANI ELEGANT NTORG, No. 923 CHESNUT STREET, 10 2 ISt North Side, above Ninth. SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. rpiIE UM'RECEDENTED SUCCESS OP THB NEW CIIENNCT STREET (NO. 1816), HADHLF.RY, IIAKNENN, AND HORSE I1XRNIKI11NO WOODS IIOUSE OF LACEY, MEEKER & CO., 7s attributable to the following fact They are very attentive to the wants ofthetr cus tomers. Tbey are satisfied with a fair business profit. Tbey toll goods only on their own merits. They guarantee every strap in all harness they sell over f40. the tault of the purchaser only who does not get w but he Is guaranteed and paid for. Their goods are 26 per cent, cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. Tiiey have cheaper and finer goods than can be beueht In the city. They have uel rije it and most complete stock In Philadelphia. All Harness oyer f?''re "hand-made." B ai nees from ii 1 to JsA Gents' Baddies from 16 to f7g. Ladies' Saddlps from io to 125. Tbey are the oldest bna largest manufacturers In the country. LACE, MECKER & CO., 914 8m NO. 1218 CIIESNITT STREET. GAS FIXTURES. T T 1VT T1 T' 1' VAtTl n It C PIVTfTD LO V- from the manufacturers. V A.MilKK A MAKSHALL, No. 91 'Z A Kelt (Street. VANKIRK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARGI1 Ktre l, manufacture and keep all styles of Uai Fixtures and C'ljumleiieiH; also reuulsli oiunxlures. YAMUKK & MA L SHALL HAVE A COM plete stock of ChuiKlellers, Brackets, Portable W!nnn, and Bronzes, hi no. mz anuuwrmt, VANKIRK & MAKSHALL, Ko. SU2 AKUI1 tret. give esi.pclitl ulientlon to tilting up 'litircheH. 1'iiollc liaim, auu uwmuuisa. rirn u THSLUWWiT BATKK, O OLD, GILT. AND ELF.CTRO SILVER- VJ X Dlati d Has Fixtures, at VANHLKli JS JU.au- SHALL A All work ytinruiJitHl to give BatlamcuoD. Hi-class wurkiueu eupluyeJ 8 llalw i P, U. Dli "V tJ.nr.w. UlHt MISCELLANEOUS. AFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, for the Safe Keeping ef Donds, Stocks, and Other Valuables. CAPITAL $300,000 BHCTOP.S. N. B. EHOWKE. I EDWARD W. CT ARK, CLARKNt'E H. CLARK, ALEXANDER HKNitV, JUHN WKI.SH, 5i. A. t'ALlWKLL, J. G1LL1NGHAM FKI.L HKNRY t). OLB8UN, I'HlHl.kH MAC1AL.K.STKR. OlHce In the Flre-jiroof HullUiiiK of the Philadelphia NutionHl Hank, CliKSNUTBlreel. above Fourth. Tills C'omimnv rtnlvi'S on (li'noalt. and GU A RAN- TEKH THE SAFE KISEPINti OF VALUABLES nitmi tlip fnllnwuie rates a vear. viz.:-" Coupon Rnnrts. tl per tlOdO .tfegitiierea lionas ana Pfcuriiies -ou ceuwi per fiwn (iivld Coin fir Hnlllon tfii per tllHiO hilviT Coin or HulUon .....r per uwo Gold or Silver Plat .. It per (UK) Vtwlx lioxes or small tin Doxes oi nauKei-H, lironers, cspitaiiHiH, etc., conienw unituown 10 ma company ana uiLDiiiiv iimnea. ii a Tear. The Comuanv oilers for RENT (renter exclusive v holding the key) BAKES INHIDE ITS VAULTS at fJO. fan, 40, too, ana t75 year, according to Bizesnd location. Coupons snd Interest Collerted for one per cent, intercut allowed on Monev DeDOslts. This Company Is authorized to receive and execute TruHii or every Quscripuoo. 12 3lniwfrp N. B. EROWNE, President, lmKUT Patterson, Hecretary and Treasurer. "OOOFS. WALLS, DECKS, ETC. AMERI JLY CAN OiKCKKTR PAINT COM PAN tf, OIUro Ko 643 N. Till ku street. or prevenunK all roors froni leaks, to keep walls tree from dampness, and decks, tunks, cisutuh, and Joints of every kind tiKlit, and bottoms ol ships, etc., from worms, ends of posts that go Into (lie eurtli sound, uun materials generally from corrodiiiB una decay, mis rami sianus uu pqmilled. l' or sale In onus nr casks, ready for use a all times, and suited to an cnrnaies. 10 a liu JOSEPH LEEDS, TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY J. Nh COUNTY lir fill l,AIF.I,l'HI A. Fjitute of CUKIsTiiPHKllKlMON.dweaieA The Auditor n)polnted oy the Court to audit, settle, and ailjuut the account of I'll AH L.KB F. IhK U 1 KCjf .H, Kxecutnr ol' ihe last will aud teslauieut of CHKIKIUI'HKH HI M UN. deceused, and to report dlstritmllou of thebuluiiue In the hands of the ac countant, will lutvi the parties Interested for the purpose of his appointment, on TL f .HDA Y, the l!ilh .1..., f I jtf.tn 1,.u ul . ..'I.U.U l M lit. !! ,,tti..u .o. 11SH. SIXTH btruot (second storyl. In tbe City ol Philadelphia. KUU&K.T K. NI0UOI.S, lu 4 Im 6t Auditor. TO HOUKFKKEPELtS AND INVALIDS The underslifi.eo r opeottully calls the attention ol' the piiDllo to the svuk of Prime Cider and Pure lider Vinegar for piokiIiik and Knerai family ute sleo, to his popular "Y'hiIc Ale," free from all Impu rities, and endorsed hy the medical faculty ax a, oke mid wli(Uiome m vriie lor weak aud dellcbleoou- MtUtlOllB. I'ellvered free ol c!ni te to all parts of the city, P. J. JORDAN, Ko. 42U PEAR hireet, 11 1lt)V Ite! " ' i Ird. and Walnut snd lor R0f(JET?S'AN! WOSTENHOLM'S P0CKRT KNIVKB, Pearl and Stae Handles, of heantltul finish. KOImlfltlV sud WADK t RUTOHKRh KAZORH.and the relelnted LKOOULTR1C KAZOfl. MUSSURS ol the finest quality. Kaxors, Knives. SciHhir:, and Table Cutlery flroruid and Polished at P. M AliJCiUA'H, Ko, lit TJCNTH btreet, hehiw Chesniit. Ifcbli FRENCH CIHCULATINO LIBRARY. DX PAUL E, WtliARD, FRENCH EOUKHK'l.LKH, HTATIONKB AND UNURAVER, No. M H. KLKVKNTH Street 'Hiunm.rHU 8J5p DE A FN ESB. V Elt Y INSTRUMENT THAT h .rfnnC.vt ki" b,ve nvented to assist the CARPETINGS. 1867. CARPETINGS. 1867. JAS. H. OK ME, SON & CO., ICIIESNCT STREET, BELOW KEVENTH, IMPORTER AND DFAI.T.RV IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARP ETtMSS NGLISH BRUSSELS CAIHETINGS. By late arrivals we have a full autortUKDl rf ti e RENT ENOE19U MAKKS, JAS. M. ORTIE, SCN & CO., Iir.SMlT tSTHEET, BELOW ft EVEN Til ENGLISH AND FRENCH AXHIKtiTEH, ROYAL WILTONM, AMI VELT ET ALL THE NEW EXHIBITION II VIi.. Now in Store and for sale by JAS. K. ORNEy SON & CO., CHESNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTn. f HREE-PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETING S, IN t.BEAT VARIETY OP DESIUN. OIL CLOTHS, In Sheets from one yard to eight yards wide. HENDERSON A CO.'S ALL-WORSTED VENETIANS. JAS. H. ORKE, SON & CO., CHESNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH, 9 23 mwf2m PHILADELPHIA. QARPETIHC8. WHOLESALE AJJU EETATL. JL, EED O M Sc II A. Wj NO. 610 ARCH STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. Wa ara now opening m full and com plete assortment, both Foreign and Wo rries tic, for Fall Sales. 8 27 3tnrp 832 CARPETINGS. 832 ARCH ST REEL FALL STOCK NOW OPEN AT THE ARCH BTHEET CARPET WAREHOUSE JOSEPH BLACKVtOOD, NO. 832 ASCII STBEET, Two doors below Ninth, South Side, 910 2m WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. Q J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STBEET, MANUFACTURERS OF VENETIAN liLINDS AKD WIN r O XV SHADES. Largest and finest assortment In tbe city at the LOWKBT PRICKS. Repairing promptly attended to. BTORE frHA IK8 made and lettered. 9 2B 2mSp 831, CUARLES L UALB, 0JJ1. (Late Salesman and Superintendent for B. J. Williams) SO. 831 ARCII STIlJET, MANUFACTURES OF VFNETIANBLINDB ND WINDOW BHADEH. lArgest and finest assortment In tbe city at the LOW EBT PRICES, 9 2m8p UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRaN0HKB. FOR SALE. WEST TULPKHOCKRN SiTRKET. GRR- lMANTt)WN, FOR BA LK A handsome double modern residence, containing fourteen rooms, exclu sive ol Washroom, Puntry, bUireroom, "! China Closet, and with extra conveniences. Lot 100 feet hy 216 leet deep; beautifully impruved. Location mo-t uonumue. aisi, superior Carpets and urujnir. ueuriy new, lor sale 11 desired. .. J. M. HCMMEY A RONS. M n No.is WALNUT eitred. FOR SALE-TUB FOUR-STORY DWELL- m JlouBe, Ho. lt8 LOCUST Street, hsndsouie.'y furnished, and replete with every convenience. The furniture can be sold with the Louse. Apply on the premises. 10 3 lOt TO rent! TO RENT EI.EfJANT rnilVTRY gEAT, handsomeiT fumiNin.fi t rn, two rears aud a-Lalt, from November 1, U67, In MoiilKomery county, short dintuuce from Jenkiutowu Klatiou, on the North icuiinivuiiin jmiirouu. Apply to 10 8 Kit No 2115 H. MIX l' Htreet. mlO RENT DWELLING. IN COMPLETE order, No. 411 SPRUCE street. All the modern improvements. . W 8 3tJ Tt. a H. OEOROW A CO-. No, 22 B. TniRD and WI1.LIN j,Alley. LB KNOWLES & CO., NO. IS18 MABHET STBEET, RECEIVERS 0E CHOICE 10 2 lmrp FAMILY FLO Uj PiTRNTE D. PANTS SCOURED AND kTHKTI HI O from 1 to 5 Inches, at MotWS French HiMuin livelnir kiid Mnnnrlnir. NO- DRY GOODS. J, C. STKAWBRIDGE & 0. i HATKIJI TORE A FI LL AMOKtHntT CP PLAID CLOAKlNfiS. LIAMOND CL()AK1N(5S. SILVER-JOX C I-OAK1N G S. th'INCllILLA CLOAKING S. XVHlTiNliY CLOA K I N (i S. VEL0UR CLOAKING a VELVKT CLOAKING S. h-EAVER CLOAKINGS. WII1TK CLOAK 1N(JS. SCARLET CLOAKINGS. EYDE PARK CLOAKINGS. J. C. STRAWBRIBGE & CO ., XORTUWEST CQRXER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS PHIL. A DKI.PIITA. QEPOT FOR FURNISHING DRY GOODS. A '.. KI. SHEPPfiRD. VftN HtRLIKGEN & rRRISCS, NO. 10 OH tllEfcXl'T STIIEET, Whose establishment tor the sale of . Koiise-Fnrnlslitc?: Dry Goods Is unequalled in the extent and variety of Its assort ment, beg to announce to HOUSEKEEPERS RE NEWING THEIR eUPPLY, or pertons about to furnish, tbat they are now receiving their FALL ASSORTMENT OF FKEfill LINEN, COTTON, AND WOOLLEN CiOODN FOB HOrSEHOIJ) USE, SUCH AS LIKEN NIIEETINCtS, COTTON SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS, PILLOW MCMLINS, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, DAMASK NAPKINS, BOBDERED TOWELS, TOWELLINGS, Q.CILTN, BLANHETS, TABLE AND EHBBOIDEBEU PIANO AND TABLE COVKKN, And every other article suitable for a well-ordered household. 9 17 tuflit S. JAFFRAY & CO., NO. 60 CHESNUT NT BEET, ABE BECEIYINtt AND NOW OPENING FOB FALL THA DE, FELL LINKS OF LINENS, TABLE CL0TUS, NAPKINS, HUCKABACKS, DIAPERS, TOWELLINGS, DAMASKS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS, L. C. HDKFS., HOSIERY, GLOVES, CRAPES, VEILS, QUILTS, Ladle', Uents', and Children' Under- Mar,Kmbrotdarte, Nate, III t bona, JCtc. JCtc. Tbe above will be sold at the lowest New York prices, and on tbe inoM advantageous terms. lie presented by S. Ktory. P 4 wfin.'jra CLOAKS. q LOAKS, II-OAKS, CLOAKS. CLOAKd. Every one is imaiog nuout tue wioaKs at IV ENS', No. 13 a NINTH btreit. "CLOAKS. CLOAKS, CLOAKS. CLOAKS. Every new styl at 1VPV91. ' No. 2S B. NINTH blreel. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. uauieuse lMra.iis M IVFNH', , a ltd NO. 2d a NJNTli Iswaet. DRV OOUDS. M D A SHAWLS. r, eok(;i: niYEit, X. (ilKKKl'T STKF.KT, received anfl now epen his Fsll Importation of INDIA KHtWIJI AND Ml' All Kb, tOKHi" with other kinds of xrinwlv Alio, biii ik:nw hilkn, HUI K slLHI, t'LOAKIlH )o : st it -!. 4 us. k re, To wMrh thn uttentlon of pnrhoers is Invitfld. The (.'ootis are toircrjased lor caxU and will be sold rheup. "NEW WCURNING STORE," Ivo. 1113 CHESNUT Street, '1KARD BOW." A. MYERS. SlMtfni24l (IKAKJj ROW. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Invite attention to their flrsuclass stock of LACKS AND LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HDKFS,, VEILS, ETC. To which additions will constantly be made of the NOVELTIES OF THE SKAHUN. They Offer In tbelr WHITE GOODS DEPART MENT HEAVY BKNlTINO CAMBRICS, At 30, 36, and 40 cents, a Great Sacrifice. AOH0L'LLHIO HOOP SKIRTS. 62tf. WM. T. HOPKINS, 028. WANCFACTURER OF FIRST QUALITY; HOOP SKIRTS, I kiR THE TRADE AND AT RETAIL. NO. Vi ABCII NTBEET, BELOW SE VENTH, FIIILADELPIIIA. Alfo dealer In full lines of low-priced New York anu Eastern made fsirn. All lie new anddesirnble styles and slr,e of L idles'. Misen', and Children's Hoop-skirts constantly on hand snd made to order, em brum 11 K tlie largest and roost varied assortment In this market, at very mode rate prices Every iudy Bbonld try "Our Own Make" of Hoop Skirts, as thev have no equal. Southern, West-rn. anu near Trade hnycrs will find It to their Interest to examtno our eoods. Catalogues of styles, siy.eB, anil prices sent to any aodres. 11 im MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. BONNET OPENING. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET, WILL OPEN FALL BONNE TS, TBI KSDAV, OCTOBER 3. 9 S02mrp cT-. MRS. R. DILLON, r AON. 823 AKD 3S1 SOUTH STBEET Baa all tbe novelties In FALL MILLINERY, for Ladies, Hisses, and Children. Also, Crapes, Bilks, Ribbons, Velvets, Flowers, Feathers, Frames, etc Milliners supplied. 816 BONNET OPENING, WEDNESDAY, October 2. E. P. CILL & CO., 10 24t HO. 7H0 ABfB STBEET. FURS. 1867. FALL AND WINTER. 1867 FUR HOUSE, (Established in 1818.) The undersigned Invite the special attention of the Ladles to their laree stock of FURS, consisting of Muffs, Tippets, Collars, Etc., IN RLBBIAN SABLE, HUDSON'S BAY SABLE, MINK 8ABLH ROYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, FfTCH, ETC All of the LATEST STYLES, SUPERIOR FINIBU, and at reasonable prices. Ladles In mourning will Had handsome articles PERHI ANNES and blMIAB; tbe latter a most bean titnl fur. CARRIAGE ROBES, SLEIGH ROBES, and FOOT MUFFS. In great variety. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, til m NO. 417 ABC If NTBEKT. INTERNAL REVENUE REVENUE STAMPS EOB SALE AT THE I'KINCIPAL, AGENCY, SO. 07 SOCT1I TDIBD STBEET, PHIL... A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. Orders or Stamped Checks received, and delivered with desratcb. Orders hy mall or ei press promptly attended to. 79tf JACOB E. BIDfiWAT, WANTS. WANTED A BOY, SEVENTEEN YEARS old, to assist In toe (ounllnir ruoui of a large Manufactory. AUdreBS, In lmudnuu( Of apullcuut, i;tii!oJ'UUi!t;jjii''Clkie. lu 2 ai CLOTHING. ROCKHILL & WILSON, CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos, 603 and 605 CHESNUT St. FALL AND WATER CL0TI1ING. Wo offer to the public the areest and best solnotoH Stock of Ready-made Cloth ing in tne uity, for men's and Boys' Wear. Also, an elegant assortment of Piece Coods, which wo will maKo to order for Men and Boys, at reasonable prices, and in the most nnnrnvorl styles. Alwavson handafullnscnrf. ment of Fall and Winter Over coats and Business Conts. Coachmen's Coats, Hunting Coats, New Style Walkinsr Coats, Pants and Vest3, of all descriptions. Boys' Ready-made Clothing in great variety. ROCKHILL & WILSON, NOS. 60S AKOi5 'IfENVT STBEET, Mim PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES YHE TRIAL OF FIK12 - PIIOOF 8AFESt ClIALLEXUE ACCEPTED. Mr. M. C. Sadler, Agent of LUlle's Safes la this city, baving pnlillshed In the city papers cn offer to bnrn In a ttsi fire, on the Tid Instant, one of LUlie's Chilled Iron Hafos with one of our make, of like blze and thickness, contain ing Sanborn's Steam Improvement, tbe test to be "fairly made," we hereby inform lilm and the public that we accept the challenge, tbe de tails of the trial to be as follows: 1. The committee to direct the trial and report the result to be chosen, three members by each party and another by these six. 2. The Safes to be of the size burned at Norrls town, and to be made in the usual way of their respective manufacturers, with walls six inches in thickness from inside to outside. 3. The trial to be ma le in an open space, the safes standing the thickness of one brlnd above the ground, and the lire made with dry wood placed around the safes, and as hot as either party may desire aud to be continued nntl one or tbe others fehhall full; the committee to see that the wood Is equally distributed and the safes exposed alike to the fire; the party whose pafe falls first to pay tbe whole expense of the trial, and the winning; party to have the safes after they are burned. We will add that we are willing and ready to go into a trial of Safes with Messrs. Marvin & Co., Farrel, Herring & Co., and any other par ties, on the same conditions, and desire the business men of Philadelphia to be present and see for themselves that the test is fairly made. As to the accusation of Mr. Sadler, "that we have conspired to cheat, deceive, and humbug the community," we consider the source whence it came, and regard it unworthy of notice; and doubtless the officers of the Inter state Fair, and the honorable gentlemen of the committee who superintended the trial at Nor ristown, who are also Included In the accusa tion, will consider it in the same light. We have no desire to deceive tbe community, nor to injure any man's business; but no man's business has any claim to stand in the way of the public good. This is not merely a personal matter between safe-makers. The publlo, who have valuables to preserve, have a rigid to know what safes are reliable, and what ones will fait in any severe exposure. EVANS & WATSON, No. 28 South Seventh street. . Philadelphia. Oct. 1st, 1H07. W 2 8trp GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. TBE FINE BUIBT EMPOHIIM, Nos. 1 and 3 North SIXTH Street. JOHN O. ARRISON, Importer, Manufacturer, tad Dealer Im Every Description Of fiESTLEMEN'lt FUBNISHIWtt UOOIKI, Wonld Invite Inspection to his FINE BTOCK OF GOODS, suitable lor Uie season, selling off at moderate prices, Etpeclal attention elven to the manalaetars ol FUSE blllBTtt AMD COLLARS. W a wanted to Elve satlnfnot1on. I rp BOOTS AND SHOES. (REDUCTION IN PRICES. FRBNCJI CALF LOUBLE SOLE BOOT8, Firs Quality, 112110. FBEKCII CALF B1NULE BOLE BOOTS, Firs Quality, tlU'10. FRENCH CALF DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS, Second Quality. 1 10 00. FRENCH CALF SINGLE HOLE BOOTH, Becon Quality, I8-L0. BOTH' FINE BOOTS AND DIIOEsJ- At very low prices, DARTLETT, KO. SS NOCTB SIXTH HTBEET, 17rp ABOVE CHESNUT, K1NT1I WM)t aud TM RACE Sstrtiet. 'iEP