THE DAILY EVENING TELEGR A.PH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1867. FASHIONS FOR APRIL. From 1j? 1'ollet. It is just now rnther amuniugto inspect the novelties of the season; for while on one side we find ull tho pretty, light, nnd fresh-looking material ready lor the tlrst spring sunsiilue, on the other we have still the more luxurious and rich textures, which we can by no menus relinquish at present. For those economically Uolined, it is that intermediute season when 1 ast summer or evening dresses may bo re modelled, nnd worn lor a short time ui tour reaux. There are dresses of a new style, which at lirst Rhjut ajtp'ar rather luxu rious, but in reality may be made at com parative lj small cost. They are of brocho materia), over skirts of ealin or tulletas. It Is true the embroidery is often in sold, and is expensive, but it enn bo used as busqulnesi. or tunics, or tuilU's. For instance, on a black satin aros a little out of the present lashion, having procured a fev yards of this beautiful silk, embroidered cither in gold or colored flowers, the senilis ot the skirt which, we will presume, has been cut entirely on the bias, and I without a plait at the front, should be covered with this materiu). and bands of the same placed on the body and sleeves. Should the dress be colored satin or gros grain, the brocade should be a black satin ground, with colored, gold, or silver (lowers. We must mention that the bands idiould be cut quite wide at the bottom, gradually oecreasing towards the waist. Instead of the brocho silk or satin, seme ladies might pieler the bands made ot black velvet, scolloped on each side, and eii'jprt round with eold cord or lace. There Is some idea that open sleeves will bo worn, but oi this, perhaps, it is ratber too early to speak definitely. Of the lact that dresses are no longer made quite without plait we may speak positively; they have either one very large plait at the back, or nro very frequently gathered, or else a plait in the middle ot the back, and one smaller at each side, the front being always plum. lioltl and silver tulle, pauze. or tarletan are generally preferred for ball dresses, especially by yuuinf ladies, but they evcu have not unfrequeutly adopted the potilt-de-soie antique as a tunic, or the who!" dress made simply with a long tram we presume chieily on account of its greater dura bility, lor there can be no doubt thinner material . is ruuie elegant and suitable. Lyons brocbes, Bilks or matins will be fashionable this spring, we believe. Plain silk3 are trimmed in a simple fashion. 'One very pretty style is that of very narrow biases or t-ann, niatctitns the color of the dress, placed up in ihe front breadths. It is better aiways to have some trimming on the front ot thf skirt, even 1t it be only pockets. Now the dimensions of crinoline are so very much diminished, great attention aud skill are needed to line the hem ot the skirt so that it eets well. Fiowers are still worn as ornaments, ear-nnss. brooches, etc.-and some wedding dresses have had the buttons on the bodv lormed ol orange flowers. Necklaces are made ot flowers put on velvet, or ot small pieces of coral, or small beads worked in a pattern, or large beads in a single rc'w. Jet necklaces are now worn with high bodies; they re made of a row ot beaas fastened on to velvet of a light Bhade, blue, red, etc., along the edtreot which is sewn a row of jel pendants. Tue stylo of necklace called collier de ctien, dog collar, is made just to tit close round the throat, and w.th long ends behind. Similar coilien, with amber or steel, are aho worn with high dresses or with white canezoue. Lingerie is more and more tasfeiul and charming; white vestes or bodies witli or without the colored veste over, or niadp in hue organdie w ith insertions ot Chiny or Valenciennes lace; or ot quite pUin muslin; . either a low body mulching the dress is worn With tLese, or ono of trimmed nainsook. With white bodies a ceinture basque ot taffetas is fre quently worn; it is made only the height of an ordinary low body, with epaulettes and square basques. Very pretty Turkish vestes, embroi dered with gold, are suitable to wear over a white canezbu, being of red cachemire embroi dered with sold and bilk, r ot silver cloth lined with lose-colored silk. The cloth or brocart of gold or silver will be used for evening or at home vestes; any dress, even satin or velvet, may be worn with these. Our list of dresse commences with an ex tremely rich and elegant visiting dress. A robe of sky-biue taifeias of a very rich texture, round the bottom and up every seam a bias of while satin piped with blue. The body hish, but cut in the style of moyensuge, is trimmed with a pearl lringe very wide and long. Sash iringen with pearls, aud tied behind. An even ing dress of pearl grey satin, triaimed round the skirt, a little less than a quarter of a yard from the bottom, with a fringe ot white jet and crystal beads; low body, trimmed to match. Over this a skirt of grey tulle, edged with a wreath ol pompon roses, and caught up with a tuft ot white beads, mixed with small roses. A ball dress of azuiine blue tulle iu bouillons, separated bv rouleaux of blue satin. The bot tom oi me skin ts trimmed with white aud pink rhododendrons. The body, trimmed with the same tlowers, is cut a la tireeque. A dress of pink watered silk, the dress being cut in scallops, so as to show an under-skirt of white satin, trimmed with a grecque ot black lace. The body is or white satin, ana trimmed round with crystal fringe, and rouleaux of satin and lace. ISall dress ot white tulle, with three skirts tnmmed with fringes of amber beuds, the top skirt Doing dotted with flowers in gold. Bodv richly trimmed with guipure aud amber fringe. Kobe of white tulle bouillonne; bands of white satin, worked with bright crystal Deads, divine me oouiuons. uor sage a la Grecque, and caught together at the shoulders by pieces of satin workeu with beads. White satin sash, embroidered and fringed with crystals, hall dress of straw colored satin, covered with a skirt of tulle of the same color, spotted with crystal, and caueht up at the side with two bou quets ot white hedge roses, mixed with laurel leaves of diamonds. Low body, also trimmed with roses and diamond leaves. Jiveninff dress ot pale green satin, embroidered round the bottom ana on the train with white satin beads. English lace tunic, caught up with tufts ot moss roses. Satin body, with tulle drapery; tufts of roses for epaulets, and on the centre ot the body. Toilet: eihort skirt of black and white sultane; uuder-skirt of ponceau alpaca, with a plaited tlouuce set on with nar row velvet and silver clous; casque of black silk, worked with beads; buttons ot oxydized silver. " Toilet: Kobe and under-skirt of golden brown poplin; ttie under-skirt is trimmed with a bias of taffetas of the same shade. The upper-skirt ts p.nt in sealloDs. with buttons ot the star passe menterie between. Paletot of the same, scalloped and trimmed to match. Passementerie buttons and cords down Uie front. The spring bonnets seem to require very little material, as they are smaller than those of last year. Thev are, however, much trimmed with flowers, ribbons, bead iriuges, etc. The jardi niere nbbon is very much used, and forms a very elegaut trimming; it i of white maize straw or mack taffetas, the edges broches, with wreaths ot small flowers, such as poppies, corn, flowers, daisies, and bachelor's buttons, and amall green leaves. This is made either in wide or nurro y ribbon the narrow is much the most used.- indeed, many of our principal modistes ar?using narrow ribbons even tor strinus. We" Wed scarcely remind our readers that the flowlw used for trimmings should invariably couSond with those on the ribbon employ ed. Theviapeau diademe is much in favor; it is compot.d of a front which is made extremely narrow Mut the cheeks, the lront , resembling a bandeau bouffant. The first model in this stylo was of white silk, covered with white tulle, worked wHh amber beads; at the side an aigrette of the fathers ot the bird of paradise, and at the top colored butterfly. The edae had a fringe of amber beads. Strings ot white ribbon, with scar? of tulle illusion. Hiring of amber beads at tho back. Another model oi the 6ame shape was of pink tulle bouil lonue, edged with white satin; a crystal fringe all round. The left side has a bouquet of boss roses placed on sprays of lilies of the valley. The strings end guides of narrow white ribbon, bound wita pink. A very praaful model, "La ti. ivi.,root was white tulle trimmed with a trinao oi white satin beads. Tho front trimmed with a butterfly placed on a bouquet of leaves, 5 The chaprau "Andalous," of maize-colored ciape mixed with straw, trimmed with strings and guides of jntdiniere ribbon and ornaments ol straw. At the back a violet crharpe of nini.c tulle, worked with crystal beads; tho edge of the bonnet trimmed with a ball fringe, ninize, aud crystal. Aelmpcauof "Marquise" of white tulle bouillone, the edge trimmed with three rows ot satin beads; white rlbbm (Urines, nnd at the side a pink camera with bricht green leaves. A fancy straw bonnet, trimmed with a wreath of wild flowers, and a ribbon to match, with black ground, so arranged as to iall in ends at the side and over the chig non, a pink satin bonnet, with a very Hat round crown, had the front of pink tullo buillonne, and edged with frniae ol pearl beads; at tho side a whitocactus, ust tinned with pink. White ribbon strings, covered with others of pink tulle. Tins same tulle fell on catalnne at the back, and was edged with a pearl lringe. Another, partly ot fancy straw and partly of tulle, bound with white satin, the front edged with a frn.se of amber beads. The ribbon, which matched the beads, was carried across the crown, whero it was made into a Hat bow, fastened by a tuft of tea-roses, guides hanging at the back. A "i'Vnella" that is to say, a bonnet oblong in shape whs of blue crape bouillonne, with rouleaux of white satin and gold beads, and a fringe of spquins all round. String of blue ribbon, and, nt the sides and backj bows of narrow blue ribbon, with floating ends, on each side of which was a gold crescent. A New American Leader lu Style of Dress Outdoor Toilets as 8eeu ou the Oonle- varl Materials, Color, and Cut lints nnd Jackets Bonnets, Trimmings, and feuminer Straw, Ktc. Pabis, March 29. Women are now euteriug on a new period of grace and elegance. Could they not combine both with a wise manage ment of their wardrobes ? The following are a few ideas which the love of my sex has inspired: Let each choose three distinct toilets of the newest siyle, and have their last season's splen dor altered according to the cut now adopted. I snail not pretend to advise three plain, inex pensive toilets, but three of the handsomest that can be had in Paris, and 1 boldly begin with what 1 have seen at the Compaenie Lyon naise. Everybody has beard ot Ada Isaacs Menken she oiten rides dowu the Boulevard and this is one of the toilets she ordered last week. As I have seen her wear it since, 1 can fully describe it, and I can even say what it cost, for 1 have had the bill put before me, and Miss Menken thinks her costume cheap. The walking orebs is eoinposed of two skirts, a Garibaldi, loose jacket, aud bonnet. The un derskirt is the richest Antwerp silk; shade, cornaline. It is gored on the top; a llouuce is garnered in from the knee down to the aukle; ou this flounces are gathered, a puffing of the same material, cut diamond shape, all around the bottom. Two large diamonds are placed on each width f the tlouuce. Over this conn s an Antwerp blue silk tunic, gored flat in front aud down behind, so a to lorui two ends, which are vied in h loose bow behind like a towel. The shade Is peculiarly beautitul, a porcelain blue; it is fringed all round with the little twisted cord lrinere we have since the fall of the tirst empire used for upholstery; but it is getting all the fashion to adopt it acnln. The Garibaldi is plain, and made ot cornaline silk; the loose jacket is blue, and has large, open, mediieval sleeves, lined with blue and lringed like the tunic. The diamond puffing and the flounces of the underskirt come below the over tunic in front, and are seen under the loose bow behind. The bonnet is made ot nothing but leaves, corresponding with the underskirt, bronzed over, and little blue flowers peep out between. Since Miss Menken has worn this costume, just a week, it has bceu copied in all alludes. Mauve aud violet, green aud wtiitP, blue and grey, are by no means eccentric,' nor theatrical, nor horsey, and, if worn with becoming deport ment, can be adopted by every one. 1 do not advise her Mazeppa costume. I return to the Boulevard des Capucines. A second toilet there is a white paze de chainbpry, on which velvet flowers are brocaded, white mauve and purple violets in bouquets, or rich poppies, most delicately tiuted on pearl and grey ; and a third is a silk muslin, as trans parent as a butterfly's wing, on which are. frag ments of antique broken columns, shaded lrnin light grey to sky blue. It is Pompeiau; it is lovely. These toilets can be trimmed with crosscut satin to match, or marabout, white jet and crystal, or even light silt lringe, with pearl drops. The greatest variety is seen in the cut of over tunics. Ihey are dented and looped up, diawn back or allowed to fall like stiff drapery. Tlie under-pelticoats and jacseu must always match. The only iacketthat is not to match is the Breton, wnich is made of white or scarlet, and pntched over with little bits of pnrti-colored cloth and silk braid work. The black cashmere stt earning with jet is still very fashionable. Leaves and enamelled glass flowers are the great teatuie on bonnets. Some of the prettiest straws are worked with yellow beads, aud trim med with blue; they huvo a low crown, aud straw aigrette on the side. N. 1'. Herald. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES gr i n E-PROOF SAFES IMAltVIN'S PATENT 7 A 11 K THE 13 E S X. ALWAYS HBE-PKOOr, ALWAYS JDUYJ NOllILE TENT. FKBR0ABT 13, 1867, "Our Marvin's Patent Safe, a No. 9, double-door stood tlit) severest test In the large fire of Saturday night. It fell from the second door, and was exposed to an INTENSE HEAT, FANNED BY A BTIFi NORTH WIND, The exterior Iron trame-work melted in several places, yet the Inside Is not touched. We were pleased on opening It to find every thing ALL RIGHT. We have every contldouce in tut Fire-Proof Bales made by Marvin ft Co. . "WHITFIELD A BILLING." EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE WHERE. MARVIN & CO. No. 721 CHESTNUT fir.. rTffnwvniAWfl.il And No. M5 BROADWAY, New York. House (Safes, for Plate and Jewelry Bunkers' Steel Chests. Hecuud-baud Bales or all makers, bates exchanged on liberal terms. 2 23 atutuiin bates, Machinery, etc, moved aud hoisted. BEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. P A I N T I N C. THOMAS A. FAH Y, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, (Late Fahy & Bro.) No. 31 North THIRD Street, Above Market. OLD BRICK FRONTS done up, and made to look equal to the nnu pretw urica. Dauipiea at luesbop. t;ity ana country 11,11,.. u DRIVY W ELLS OWNERS OF PROPERTY- . ......... in trtit Ul. Vl.lla 01-ln.ectedat .r, Uw price.. Manufacturer or Foudretie, 1101 UOLDHMITU'SiiAia,, LlURARVSirw. f MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. NEW ATTRACTIONS FOR THE LADIES. MAD'LLE. KEOGH, IVo. J04 WALNUT St., Reus leave respectfully to apprise her patrons and friends, Unit In consequence of her Constantly Increasing Business, Blie'has attain been compelled to purchase additional adjoining properties with the view of rendering hoc ELEGANT MILLINERY EMPORIUM STILL MORE ATTRACTI VI! AMU (MIMODIOl 4. To this eud, and AT CJKKAT COST, Slip lins entirely jti:iti nr, iti:-noiF.i,i.Fn. ai kk Ullll) lil.K 'ANillNAIIl.! asm M'ti ioi N :ktahi.iiimi:s T, SO. 10I WALNUT OIUl tT, In every part. a ai ii:itii and attractive feuotv ltoo.n mammoth ii ii i:sios. And ultOKether IM I ALLi:n V ANY IX THE CUT. Has been HUed up in a style Itl.AIUM.t.S Of COST, To ensure THE COM1 OUT OF CCSTOMEKS, A "d enable her to displav advantaeouHly TH E Kl: ll:l( 111! STYI.KSOl' UOOft Which she bvKU to stale, will this Benson . SI It PASS AI.I. FOICIIKIt EFFORTS, ibe having ndded such I'ECI EIAR FACILITIES To thono already possessed, as to enable her to per sonally select only SCCM CHARMIN41 STYLES OFltONNETS, H ATS, ETC., As she feels satisfied will insure Hie cratHicatlou of nil who have so generously heretofore confided to her A C K X O W I.ED U E It J V I M E X T AND ,F.M.K AI.I.Y ACCEPTED (iOOD TASTE. THE SPRING STYLES AUK RICH, It ARE, AX It RECHERCHE, Com prising ull tho choicest und most acceptable fea- THE BEST PARISIAN AND ENGLISH MODES. ANOTHER NEW AND USEFUL FEATURE ot Ihe establishment will be lha uddltlou of a . MOURNING DEPARTMENT. 1- specially set apart for the sale of K1LKS, COLLARS, J KT JEWELRY, lil.oVES, VEILS. HCAIirM, JiANUK ES. CKEi'ES, KiC. ETC. ETC. This iJcparment will be under the especial superin tendence und direction of MR. II. MYERS, (Lute of the few Mourning Store, io. 020 Cbesnut street), whose long experience In this branch of busi ness, enables him to guarantee to all who visit MI.l.E. HKOUU'N EMPORIUM, Mourning Lioodsof the richest quality, at MORE MODERATE RATES than they cun be had elBewhere In the city, THE MOCRX1XU DEPOT, heretofore a t'eulur of great and gratifying success with Mile, Keogh, will also this season be 4.HEATEY ESLAHUER AND UNSCR- 1 K.lf by any similar establishment lu the Union, A I.I. THE LATEST STYLUS will be received and offered on the arnvul ot EVEItV STEAMER, IYILLE. KEOGH, 4 11 thstu ,1m No. tkH WALNUT Street. 307 EIGHTH STREET 1Q7 RIBBON STORE, I'llllt DOORS A ROVE ARCH STREET. JULIUS SICIIEL 11 us Inst opened a fine assortment of MILLINER Y liUUiM lor the enHullik' Keiison, cousiBLing of SI RAW RON NETS AND HATS, the latest, shapes imu styles. KIISI&OAS lu an colors, wiuius, uuu iiuuuues; tue bisi aMiorlmenl in theciiy. Jionnef Sims, Bulius. velvets, auu trapes, aa quali ties and sli lutes. trench t lowers, a supcro assortment in me laies novelties. Velvet lllbbons, diuck ana coioreu, in an wuunsiuiu ihe uesc jrrencn uuu iiw iuik iiuuuui x rauiea ulways ou baud. - - - iloiinet, uriiameius, rsiiKie r ruigHs, tue unniisomesi styles; In lacl, every urlicie used ill muring or inui- luinx a oonuei or uuu The above goods are all selected with the best cure, and will be.sold at the lowest muiket rules to suit tue times. JULIUS SlUlittlj, NO. 107 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, FOUK HOOHS ABOVE ARCH. 1". s. No trouble to show goods. 4 21m AMBER, PEARL. CRYSTAL AND MET TUIMMINCiS. Z E I H Y It W'OllSIE D, SOLD FILL W EIGHT, AT ) ItAPSON'S 4 11 lni5p TRIMMINGS AN D ZEPHYR STORE. N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY. No. 726 CHESNUT STRSET. We open to-day a full and splendidly as sorted stock ot FRENCH AND NEW YORK BONNET FRAMES STRAW h'lit.in j n . . , MO N NET KI1IRONS, XRIMM1NG) RlltltONS, VELVET RlBliONS, SILI4S, VELVETS, LACES, ETC, ETC. PARIS FLOWERS AND ORNAMLNTS. All oi the latent aud wool approved sly lea. aud at the lowest prices. flense give us a can. Country orders promptly and accurately attended to. W ' WEVL A HOSEXHLT3I, 828 lm Ko, im UHlusHi UT ttlreet, OURNIN MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JVXOURNING!- BONNETS, AT NO. 901 WALNUT STREET. 327 (im MAD'LLE KEOCH. MUS. H. DILLON, BOB. MS AND SHI SOUTH STREET, Eu handsome assortment of SPBINQ MILLI- Nluh.V. l,..,. D . ladies', MiBBes-, aim wuwi "iruw ana JTancy Bonnets and Hate ol tue luttt styles. Also. BUSH, veiveio, aiuuuiu, vrapea, J; eat her 9, Flowers. Frames, etc 7 is; M. E. MA.80N & CO., aT THEIR KUW STOKE, No. 1316 C'HKbNUT Street. Will open, April 10 and II, latest Styles Ot rirlirVJ xaa- ovuiuirji; BONNKltt, MATH, AND DHEtttj CAPS. Would toll special attf nllou to their iNULWU llATfi. 4,l2t MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. VJfOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUT Street, OPEN DAILY NEW STYLES FANCY RON NITS, LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH FLOWERS, JIAIUIIKAU FLOWERS, RIIOX7.E FLOWERS, IIONNET FRAMES, SILKS, RIRItONS, CRAPES, ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, ETC., STRAW RON NETS, ENGLISH II ATS, MOUHXTNO RONNETS. WOOD & OAKY, 212:il NO. 783 CHESNUT STREET. HOOP SKIRTS. INV1SI B LE. EMPRESS INVISIBLE TRAIL SKIRT. THE NEW SHAPE FOR. SPRING, 18 6 7, I.v J. W. Bradh'j's Duplex Elliptic (OR DOUBLE SPRING) SKIRTS. The handsomest and most comjortable style yet Introduced. See all the fashion magazines.) AtRetailby all Crst-class stores where Skirts are sold At Wholesale by all the leading Notion and Dry Goods Houses lu this city. Also by sole owners ef patent and exclusive manufacturers WESTS, BRADLEY & CABY, No. t7 ICHAMBEIIS St.' 8 2Btutn2m NEW YOKK. PAPER HANGINGS, SHADES, ETC JEW SPRING STYLES rhilndelpliiu - Wall PaperM! HOWELL & BOURKE, X. E. Corner FOUBTU ana MAUKET, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND IblUSuirp C ITU TAIN MATEIUALS. BILLIARD ROOMS. "T)1KD. BIRD. BIHI), I 1 Alter several months' preparation, Mr. C. 1UHD lias opened urn new aim spacious establishment lor tbe eiiteriaiunieiit of his li lends and tue public iu general, at o. tiuo and uo7 AUL'Jl Street. 'Hie tirst and second floors are lined up as Billiard ItoouiB. and lurnlslied with twelve first-class tables. while the appurtenances und adornments comprise everything which can conduce to tlie comfort and convenience ol the players, lu the bunemeut ure four new and splendid Mowliuif Alleys, for those who wish to develope their muscle in uiilicipatlou of the buse bull seasou. A Restaurant is attached, where every thing in the edible line cun be had of the best quality, and ut the shortest notice. The following wall-known gentlemen have been secured as Assistants, and will uresiue over ie v iuus ui,., nuin.i. ' . fKhfctS. O. WUODNUTT, tSAMUKI. UOUU1.ASS, JOHN HOOD, WILLIAM K. OII.LMORE, 11KNKY W. DUNCAN. V111I.I1' URUaiRKELlIT. Restaurateur. While Jilr. BIRD will hold a carelul supervision v.. ruil. He ventures to say that, taken ull lu all. there has nothing ever been started lu 1'hiladelphiit iipproat'lnnv thin establishment in completeness of arrangement and attention to the comfort of the public. 4 h lm CBIRD, Proprietor, COPARTNERSHIPS. "VTOTICE.-THE FIRM OK J. W. SCOTT & T CO., consisting of JAMKS W. HCOTT, A. It, SaGAKICAL, WILLIAM N. J AM lis, aud JAMK.S I RKlJl KR K BCOTT, was dissolved ou the Slu ult., i,v ii,.4leulh of Jumes W. tScolt, 'The undersigned have formed a Copar the purpose of continuing the business inriiit bhirts aud furnishing Ueuileineii's the style of J. W. SCOTT A CO., at the ol t)H CHkfc't'T Street. T lie uuoerHiKueu imvn luriiieu n V'Oiinrineniiiiu, iui i 01 manuiuo 's Uoods under old stand, .No, A. Jt. M AO A RICA L, WILLIAM N. JAM KS, JAMKS 1' RUJKRHJK SCOTT, prll 121557. i 12 86 QARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. PUT UP AT ' UlLTBEECEll'S DlilG STORE, fiO. X33 MOUTH SECOND KTItEKT, PHILADKLPHIA, Will color more water than four times the same amount of ordinary Indigo. IT IS WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION , It Is retailed at the same price aa the Imitation and I n ferlor ar"cle. msm U-pHE NOVELTY." Till frLKKII IXOTIIKM-WIIINUEB HAS FOUR COG-WHEELS, two on each end, and la In reality the ONLY RELIABLE ONE ever made. Don't buy before seeing this. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. H. MACFERRAN, bOLE AGENT, laimrpl . tlllslUVT WTBKKT. INSCRANCE COMPANIES. TVKLAWAUK .MUTUAL SAKKTV INSU J RA NC:K COM PAN Y, Incorporated by tlm Lei; is- ialureot renimyivaniH. in-w. Cfllco, 8, E. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Street, xiinntietiiin. MARINE lNsUKANCF. on Teasels, eargo, and IroUIK. to all purUsol the world, INLAND 1NSURANCKH on goods by riven canal, lake, aud laud carrluifo, to au parte 01 tue union. . FIRE INSURANCES on merchandise generaliv, Uu Stores, swelling itouses, jj.mj. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1. IMxi. tm.nnn rrmijul RtuinaA Per (lent. Loan. 1871 114,0(IO-110 120,000 United Stales 6 Per CeuU Loan fssi liW.SOOMO snn.OOO United HtuLeii 7 8-111 l'( r Cent. Loan. Treasury Notes - - 2H,60w"00 IM.nOO Oil vol PlilluilelnhlaHlz 1'erCent. Loan (exempts)..... 121,562'50 M flOfl hluLe nf lMt,iiuvlvnnli4 six lker Cent, Ixian M.7UU-00 BS.Onft HtHte of I'enimvlvKllla Hve lr Cent, loan....' . 44,82liU0 130,000 Slate of New Jersey Six Vet Cent. lan 6O,7")-O0 l.()(10 reniisvlvanla lijtilroad. 1st Moitguge, Six Percent. Kinds. lO.SiKrOO ti.UOO Pennsylvania Railroad, 'id Mort gage Six Per. Cent. Bonds 4.Z6rO0 25,00 W estern Pennsylvania Railroad Miv I'er ( .llt. Hrtmlu HVtillht 1. vimla Railroad guarantees). TD.IWO an.fKKI fstateuf Teunensee tlvePer Uent. Loan 18.IWO-0O 7,000 State of leuuessee Six Per Cent. Loan- 8,040 00 16,000 8tXJ Sliures hi k ol Oermaiitowa HasConipany (prlnclpaland In urest uiiHi-HnUMMl bv Hie citv of Philadelphia) 16.000DU 1 in1 143 KtiureR Ktllt'k Of 1'fll llHVl VH. nlH Railroad Company 8,2,H'2 8.IXH) pie Shares Slock ol North Penn sylvania Railroad Company..... g.S.jODO 20,000 WiSheres Stock ot Philadelphia mill Hfinthern Mall SteumshiD 1'oDinativ...- ,0O0DO 1:.Qon Timlin ftn llfimlv mill ', nrl i .Lirn. 1st Lleua ou City Prooertv- IbS.SXiO OO $l,tn,j,ir)jpar. Market value. l,070,Ubo'7J rout, ti.n.tii.ivii'iki. RPRl E"tat 86,000-00 lulls receivable tor Insurances made 27,857-20 Ualauce due at agencies. Pre miums on Miu lot 1 olicles, Ac- ,rmii lnlnnl. Am) other debts due to the Company 88,a-90 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insu- ruita ami fillior 1 ilti DHM ieH. V,r,X KAtiuialed value t,9W0 ChU in Rank i-ill.liC-.fl Cash lu Drawer . 44'14 41,840-00 fl,4o;,K!l'M This beine a new en'.ertulse the Par is assumed as ti.e marKet value. i nomas J. J laud, John C, Davis, Edmund A. Sunder, T lieophiiiiB PauUJiug, John R. Penrose, James Traipiair, Henry C. liullett, Jr., Jumes C. Hand, W'lllium C. Ludvvlg, Juseph H. Seal, (Jeorne U. Leiper, Hugh CruiK. Joini D. laylor, Jacob Rlegel, Samuel E. Stokes, Hei.ry Sloun, Wllliuiu U. Roulton, Edward luulinmou, Jl. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jaioh P, Jones, Jauies B. Mcb'arland, Joshua P. Eyre, Sneucer Mcllvalne, J. 11. bemple, Pittsburg, A. li. fiercer, 1). T. Mnrtian, " Meow W. Jiernardoo, l iionijio C. HAN I). l'riKlent. JOHN C. DAVIs, Vice-President, Hfnrt Lylbuun, Secretary. 18 1S29- .C1IAHTEU PLlirETUAL. Fiaiiklin Fire Insurance Co. Ol P11I1.ADEx.PU1A. OFFICE: NCJ. 45 Al 47 C11ESNVT KTKEET ASSETS ON JANTARX 1. 187. Iv,as,i40'ia. Capital Accrued Surplus premiums UNSETTLED CLAIMS. 84)f!,O00-O0 Wl.,713'S l.'iM.-iiflb INCOME FOR, 181KJ, EOMSF.N PAID fcllNCE 18)10 OVKB Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS. Charles N. fiancker, 'J ooias W aguer, Samuel Olunt l.eoige W, Richards Isaac Lea, Ueortie Fales, Allieu Filler. 1-raiicis W. Lewis, M. D, I'etei juci uu, l'houius sparks. CHARLES N. BAN CKEK, President, GEOROE FALEs, Vice-President, J. W. M cA BLISTER. Secretary pro tern. 1 3 1 8 H2 31 , INSURANCE COMPANY KCIiTH AMERICA. OFFICE, No. W ALNUT Si., PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED 17!H. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, 8300, WOO. ASMllN. JAM All Y 8, lii7, 81,?G3,2C7'a3. IN.M111S .tIAIll.M:, IM AM! TKA.VSIMIU 'iA'llu.N AM'i ilit, KI!Ji.a. 1I ai-LTOU'. Arthur O. Cotllu, Oeorye L. Harrison, si.iuufcl W . Juias, Jt l.li ii. JilUH U, Chur.es 'i ay lor, siu.Li i -e v iilie, Riclmlu l. W ood, VV lllim eish, S. iM ci us V uln, i lutitis j i. Lope, Euwuid 11. T roller, El ward s. Cuirke, iui. .in Cuiumiugs, 'l.Cliariiou iieuiy, AI,ltU 1. Jebalip, John P. White. John Aiubon, J.uuim C. Muutiro, ARTHUR f. i oi i IN. PiehiuenL ( llAlU hh l'LATl, rtcretaiy. WILLIAM UttllUiii, Harrlsburg, Pa., Central At," nl ior ihe Stale Oi Penubylvuiila, i Mii PliOVlLtNT L1FK AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. Ill South iOLlll 11 Street. INCORPORATED M MONTH, ad lbi. CAPl'lAL, liau.WH), PAID IN. lnsorhl.ee ou Lives, by Y early Premiums: or hv 10. urail ear I remlums, Nou-loi leiiure. FuuoViiueuui, payable at a future aire, or on nrlor decease by Y early preiuiuiiia, or lu year Premiums Ooiu Classes iou-iorieuuie. Aunuliiea granted ou favorable terms Term Policies. Children's Endowment. This Cunipany.whlle giving ihe iusureu ihe security of a puiu-up Capiiai, will divide the eutlre pro tils of the liib iiusiness among its roncy uoiuers. Moneys received at interest, aud naid ou demand. Aiuhoiizeo by charter to execute Trusts, and to act ks'i-.xecuior or Administrator, Assignee orOuardlau, auu in other fiduciary capacities, under appointment ol any Court oi this Lommouweaiin, or any person or persons, or oouies pontic or corporate. SAMUEL B. SHIPLEY, T. W1STAR BKOWN WM. C. LONOSTRETH, RICHARD WOOD, RICHARD CADRURY.. w ii.LiAiu ti;ikj!n. CHARLES F. (X)KFIN SAMUEL R. BHIPLEY', ROW LAND PARKY, President, Actuary, THOMAB.WIBTAR, M. D., J. B. TOWNSEND, 7 71 Medical Examluer. Legal Adviser, TVlKk llsSURAKCE EXCLUSITELY.-Tm JJ PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE CO Jt PAN Y Incorporated 185 Charier Perpetual No, 5lu WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Syuare. This Company, favorably known to thecommuultj for over forty years, continues to Insure against loisoi damage by fire on Public or Private Buildings, either peimauently or for alimlted time. Also, ou iiurnlt ire. siocks of Uoods, and Merchandise generally, on lib araj tAirii iK I Their Capital, together with a large Snrolns Fnn 1,1a Invested lu the most careful niatiuer. which ena jlet them to Oder to the Insured aa undoubted security In the case ui loss. Daniel Smith, Jr., John Deverenx, Alexander RenBon, lhouias Smith, Isaac Hamlehurst, V,"..?, wim, Thomas Bobbins, J. Ollllnghani Fell, w Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIEL SMITH, Jg. president. Wit,i,iA O. Cowm,i Secretary gaol DHCENIX INSUEANCE COSirAKY OF I PHlLAJJltLrillJl.. LNCORFORATED lt4-OTARTEB PERPETTJAIi, No. Bi4 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. Jn addition to MARINE and INLAND INSUR ANCE, this Company Insures from loss or damage by FIRE for liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, furniture, etc, for limited periods, aud permanent! on buildings, by deposit of premium. The company !" been In active operation for more than SIXTY YEARS, during whlcb ail losses U"9 been promptly adjusted and paid. Jobn L. Hodge, Lawrence iwU, J M. B. Mahony. John T. Lewis, Williams. Grant, Roliert W. Learning, 1). Clark W bar lou Saiuuel Wilcox, David Lewis, , Benjamin Ettlnr. Thomas H. Powers, A. It McHenry. Edmund Oastlllout i. ...i. ' Norria. JOHN WUCHERER, PrealdenW Bamvkl Wiuxx, Secretary. COMPANIES. BROOKLYN i.in: iksuuakci: company Ol-' Nl'.AV YOK 3 51 U T U A Li 'A1'ITAIh laS.OOO-PAID CP. AttlMtLATlON, 300.00 CuhIi Dividend in 1S07, Forty lcr v I'm. CHRISTIAN W. B0UCK, rresidpnt. KICIIARD II. HARDING, Secretary. E, BRA IN A RD COLTON. Genern.1 l.nnt iAn syivanla and Southern New Jersey, N. E. comer o rr. v i ji auu unii-ajN UT Streets, second story frou ollice, Philadelphia, Pa, riili.Aii:i.iMiiA KliCnr.vf M. Morton McMichael, Mayor. A. R. Cooley A .'., No. il4 Delaware avenue. Wm. 11. Oatr.mer, Presidem Caiiiden & Auiboy U. R, James Ross Snowden, late Director Mint. 2il A. U. B. Hlnkle, M. D., Medical Examiner. A FEW OOOU SOLICITOUS WANTED FOn TUB ' 1 T V 4 . t Mill A 1 , t t . . 1 . ' I'r.iji'H l A. LIFE INSURANCE. A GAUD. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Is emphatically A HOM K COMPANY. It ban be lu existence 'I HlllTY ONE YKARa. and has never l oiiiesied a clsliu. lis Capital and Assets ou the bit Ol Juuuary, ln67. amounted lo II combines Mutual Insurance with the security ol a Capital. All the lusured lor wbulu of life. Includlnir tlinse on the ten year plun, parlicipii In the BONUSES of tlie Company. Its privileges are liberal. lis prulits ubsolule, and its premium numerate. l or Books or uircuiurs call attueoiuce, NO. 4 OS ( llf.S.MT STUEET, THOMAS RIDflWAY, President, JOHN F. JAMKS, Actuary. ORPIN P.OHERS, Ctenerul AuenU 4 11 thstult Jr. h. I 'HAMBERLA1NK. ol No. 2S5 fioutb NINTU Street .will attend at the Otlice dally, at 1 o'clock. SHIPPING. Vfi. 111K P1II1.AKI.I1I1A A. jtyMU'lUERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM" lOK SAVA.'S.V AII, l.t, TONA WANDA. s;,u tons, Captain V ui. Jennluga. V VtHilNO, K50 tons, Captain Jacob 'l eal. T he steamshlo WYOMING, will leave for the al.ov port on Saturday, April 20, at 8 o'clock A. M., li in thf second whan below Spruce street. '1 lirouuh passage tickets sold and freight taken for all points In connection witli tlieileorKla Central Rail road. WILLIAM U JAAIKS. t.eneral AKPlit, No. 314H. J elaware avenue. A Rents at Savannah, Hunter & Uammell. 4 1 fSf. T11K l'llIl.AIH.I.PIlIA AND ,.-.L-J.J.' SOI, I II h UN 4IA1L SI KAMSHIP COit '& RI-.OULA K M M l-MON THLY LINE, lou a r.w on i.i s, I.A., VIA HAVANA. ST A R OF TH K UN ION, VMl Ions, Capt. T. N. Cooksejr J IMA1A rjia tons, (.npuuu r. i Jioxie, Vlll leave llilsooi t evirv two weeks alternately. touching at Uuvaua for passengers golug aud ra. lu ruing. i lie j t.MAiA win leave ior xsewurieans A.pru i , nt s o'clock A. M irum the beuoud whaii ouioW Spruce street. this si ah uu liiu t aiu.i w.u lea ve . leans April la. i hroiiKh tuns oi niuiuK signed ior rreignt to Ciulveblou, Natchez, Ylcksburg, Jlempnis, Nasuv-a Uuu c, SI. J.ouis, J.oulsville, and Cincinnati. v UiiiiAM xj. j Aaito, uenerai Agent, 4 1J No. ilM S. Delaware aveuua. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, N'ickeisou & Co, 4tT -r-K TIIK PIIIL.AIi:i.PIIIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL bTHAMSUIP CUH- A. A-A.t A K3 AVJ'AlUUnJV ni'iltf I'lM'jn 1 11 li 1 A-l.A. Sid lOK WIOIIXU'HIN, N. t . The steamship PIONEER, 812 tons, Uapialn 3. Ben nett, will leave ior the above port on Saturday, April '.7, at 8 o'clock A, M., from the tecoud wharf below spruce street, Bills of hiding tripiied at through nnd reduced rate to all principal points In North Carolina. Ageuis at w iiiuiiiKion, worth Daulel. WILLIAM L. JAMES, Oeueral Agent, No. HH S. Delaware avenue. 41 fV!TN THE F1NB STEAMSHIP CITV OV aLUk.NEVV YORK, of me 1NMAN LINE, will nun Horn Pier 45 North River, at Noon, ou WKDNUS. DA Y, April 17, lor LIVERPOOL, calling ut QUEENS TOW N. The Steamship EDINHURQ will Bull on WEDNES" DAI , April 24. Rates ot Passage. First C'abiu, f loo; Steenure. tefi Currency. JOHN O. DALE, AgentV 4 11 6t No. 16 Broadway. FAR H Alvn x 1 rtw F1HST IT.AhS. fly. iinr i, " "v CITY OK HosVnKK Wednos-day.AorllW EDINBURGH 1 ft CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturdai- Apr 111 CITY OF CORK Weduesuay. May I and each succeeding Saiuruay and Weduejdav uoou, from Pier No. 4fl, North Hiver. mt RATES OF PASSAGE Ey the mail steauier sailiuif every Hatnrdav . . Fyble lu Gold.l Payable In Currenn. First Cabin ..llo teeruge vn '1',. f .... ....... T. To LoriUonn, J In 1 o iarl8 li To Paris.... 1 v i-i'iiuuu M , 3f Passage by tlie Weduc-sUuy eteamers:-First Cabin H u; Sleerane, ao. Payable in United Stales currency! Passengers also lorwaided lo Havre, Uamburir Bra. men, etc., at moderate rales. , Steeruge passage from Liverpool or Queeusto wn ll currency. Ticket can be bought here by persons send' lug ior their friends. " tor further Information apply at the Oouidut'i oflices. JOHN u. DALE, Agent 87 No. Ill WALN UT Street. I'hlTade phla. '?-K P ASH AGE TO AND FKOM JjLii G1U..AT BK1TA1N JKll.luiM.V1" BY bTEAMSAlP A1.D SAILING PACKET. 1 ii ncuttriiKAiU. DliAFTB AVAlfAbLE 1 HKOUGIIOIT FNGLAW 1H1.1.AM), ft'OTLAliD, AND WALtsi. For particulars apply to IaPSCOTT BROTHERS A CO.. No. 86r-OCTH rtirtit tnu o. 23 BROADWAT 1 1 OrloTHOB. R. eEAULK.an WALNUT St FOR NEW YORK KWimnnn TruUHportallou Company Despatcn und SwIllMiirn T.iiiiw. viu T,A a,,., purlfMn f'ltoiil mi mill nt'lup tlta 1,1. , leaving daily at i; .'l.aud 6 P. M., couuectliig wltA ail Northern and 1 i. ern lines. For freight, whin, will be taken upon accommoda ting terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD A OfA. Ill No. V6i S. DELAWARE Avenue. fpfTr TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. UUstooM. The undersigned having leased the KEN. e,j.u!ON SCREW DocK, begs to inform his frieuda aud the patrons of the Dock thut be Is prepared Willi increased facilities to accommodate those having ves sels lo be raised or repaired, aud being a practical ship-carpenter aud caulker, will give personal aileo tlon lo the vessels entrusted lo him for repairs. Captainsor Agents, Sulp-Carjienlers, and Maohintsla bav lug vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency lor the saie of "Wei termed t' Paient Metallic Cumposlliou" for Copper paint, for the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for ibis clty.I aua prepared lo furnish the same on reasonable terms. JOHN H. HAMMITT, Kensington Screw Dock, H DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel street. LEGAL NOTICES. "VT OTICE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS XX OR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA, ot June Term, less. No. 84. In Divorce. AM ALIA VOELKER vs. PHIUPP VOKLKER. To Philipp Voelker, tne above-named respoudeut Sir: The depositions of witnesses for llbellunt In the above case will be taken before E. K. NICHOLS. P si)., the Examiner, appointed by thecourttotake lea tiiuony In the abovecuse.atlheoUlceol thesubscrlber No. bVi N. THlRl street, Philadelphia, on the !id.' day of April, A. D. lW, at 4 o'clock P. M. . 1RED. DITTMANN, 4 4 lBt Attorney for LlbellanU AWNINGS, ETC. WiNINOSI AWNINGSI ft IMILDEW-PROQF AWNINGS. W. F. BllEIBLK, No. 4,0 South THIRD Street.' AND No. 31 South SIXTH Street! Manufacturer of MILDEW-PROOF AWT I1SGH, VERANDAHS, FLAGS, BAGS. TENT and WAGON COVERS. BteucU Cutting und Cwatm Frlatlng. pTSmf INSURANCE yfffrts y'rjfiAM TU ElVEKPOOLi CALLING JS-r IMni atWueenstown.-The Inman Line, salllM beiiji- eekty. currying the United States Mails. ijiiJitr iu