B ritB DAILY EVENT NG TELEGRAPH. PHIL ADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, HEBRTTARY 3, 186G. MEETINQ OF THE PH1U0ELPHU BAR. Hare Finml nmri AcMimla tton Required , i lscreAl Sfanabr f Jadft, twtd More Aleqni Fay R que !. This morning an adiourned mceUnR of the members of ttic Philadelphia bar, J la reference to wearing bettor court accommoda tions, and an lncreae of pay aud number ol the Judges, was held In tht Supreme Courtroom, Kli K. Price in the dun. The meeting was largely attended. Upon uian c tiled to order, the following was read bv tbv Secretary: To the Mimt em of the VI. Unite .hi t Itarx The Committee to whom ,tu iCoriuo tl.O U'ljocti of ad 011.01 a Com t auouiumoUut.uiut, aumuouul ) ud.es, ai.u u moie ui.((,iiimc c(iMi;.'ii-'i) ol i lie Judiciary, italic luiy re.Mtt at wh.v have cuietu.ly conat ion fl H e enbjocta commuted to mo.", til 11 ursi mimed subject ilnroUbut ono opii.iou iu tu lit community Tuo people, 1110 rod, tiiu lnedica. pioti'sn oil. and th .jar, all speak a ui aiiiinous voice t ut theovit luni end ir d iu want 01 iiipr tour, iccomnicdal oin .ntiould lind a speedy nod c flictuai t mod v. it is not tin- juugus or tiuniicrit 01 mo tar alone wlio aro lutoie-nnu, but Juiois, pai'iles, aim witnwmos lii pvory ul isj tins community has had to do,.ioro tlio losi of vaiu ib o citizens Irom their attendance at Court in a oontlned and impute atuiospticie; aud now our proration and 'i.o whole community (repair mourn Jin ,os of tne 1'resluint Juuvuot thu l.ouri ot Common fleas, stricken down, as tbov beievo, br protracieii labor iu tut) uuhealmy air of the Court ot (Quarter 'fcessions. ll.o City Councils are wi ll disposod to remody this evil, aud itio iimeciy would no doubt liavo becu applied bcloro thin, but lor tba uoc mity of tlie heavy txponuituies made by the oltv for pur poses c. iiiittiea wnn liu nue war. Jouui;il Lave iuui.0 au appropriation; aud prot tiled piuuj lor tho extci Bu u oi the l rim. l at Couri-roooi on Sixia street, and we cannot doubt they will npoedily uxe euto tlioir j'nrpose, with proper v?u ilutum. a. 1 lie Louimittee lezard tins as a nocoaary, yet as but a temporary arruut'i'muut. to ludt oii.y uuttl thu finances ol th i city W.ll Jantlfy the construction of aarquate publio build ngs, so inat tin c ity in iy have ftUbti upon a scale aud iu a s;ylo commt njurato with the credit of a irreat city, tlio lurco.t on the conti nent, and soon lo react) a milliou of fi.mbit witi; of eapaoity to accommodate rtie Conucil Cbamborn. and ttioso requ.reu tor tbe Mayor, Daiiartui'jiits aud O'her c.ty otiics, and also tbe Couri, IVothouo tar'B, and Chrk't Offices, Library, and records, Lenities tooius for Juiors and wituesso. 2. ll.o subjeot of additional Juages, your Com mittee have considered mainly wiii a view to moot tbe requirement aithe puilto business without a sacrifice of b health of the Judgos. We are wall aware of the landabie ambition ot tlio Judges to dieotiurge tbe greatest practicable amount of tbe publio business, and we know that it Is owinsr to that cause that nearly all the judges of our county bayo, iu different aettrces, allowed tLtir Leahh to be impairjcl, and tbat we now inon n tbe saentice of tbo invaluable' liio of i. no of them. Wo won d not only have tbo pub ic buniuofis despatched with competent caie an J skill, lui. vould proiect the judges themselves from their own willing solta rluco , and b'vb thorn to then fuiinlios, aud tor prolonged service to the pubho v u have, tlieruiore, With great uaaii"nry, coma tbe conclusion that there should be t v adtlit.ioual udges iu rbe Court ol Common l'leaa of this cuuniy, 'ao tliut the live can, witliout. oppression nud with justice to the public, atttud to me varied jurisdic tions ol tbe Court cl Uyor aud 1'orminer, Quarter geeiiyua Of the l'oaco, and oi t ie Coiinn n Pious, at iomi..On luW tnd lu equity, audiutlia Orpliaus' and I CKieter'ii Couit. 8. Upon the subject of tbe Judges' salaries we are all ot ore opinion, and tuat Is, that taey are snU'jr lug injustice at (he ands of tlio public ud injustice Inat tbo pub io can have r.odesiro to contiuuo. Cou sidn nu tbe maiuitude oi the business transacted, anu its vast peenniary amount, aud tbe la'tint, learning, a. d lnieLrnty dumundod for iU iiath lui aim ski ful lulliiment; and that wo havo. ' on nil cur touches, judges of eminent loaru ing and tried character and abiily, wo may palely say that no persons m our State aro so inadequa'cly compensated as the Judges. While the prices ot all the necessaries of Ino have become greatly enbaneod, and tae compensations ot all oilier oflicers, in whaisoevor emp ovitout, have Ik en tomintiituni oly n.eiianed, nj proportionate incietise baa beeu made in rermoot tu iho salaries of thu Judges. v it U tlie rapid iucreao of population and oi bu.-incsj, much of a no v and poculiar cliaiao ter, tboro is a conesnondiiig tncrcu-o of legal que iions to bo tried and decided. We expect the Juuges to meet and dispo o of this increase ot busine?. ptoinptiy, wit.n ukillaud ability, aud ate rot disappointed. 'A hey do us m l justice, aid we should not do til cm less than justice ; aud we thus gpeuk not only as nieiuhori of tue liar, but as citizei.s in behalf of our fe.lo v-citiens. Wo name no sum of mcreasn, nut in bona f oi our peo ple wo an, eal to the wirdom aud Jimtiea of tne JLegiBlatuie of the Coutmonwea'iU oi l'ouusylvauia to ii.ako a iibeial lncre.no to tbe salaries of alt of our Judcev, including those sitting iu the upieine Court of the ota'e. Wo recommend the adoption of the following resolutions: 1. lli.Hotved, That Council he earnestly requosted to commence aud complete without (to ay lUe (iro po ed improvement oi the court house ou Sixth street; and wheuevor tbo city i nances will permit, to construct public buildings for a I tbe purposes ex pressed in the report of the commit e. 2. Jit Dolved, '1 bnt the foregoing report and these resolutions, tcgether with iho proceedings of the meeting of the Judges and tbe liar, on the occasion ol the death of Judge Oswald Thompson, ho mr mslicd in pamphlet lorm to tlio State aud City Exe cutives, and to each member of the Legislature and oi the City Councils, as our memorial to thorn upou tbo subjects of suid report. 8. llesotved. That a committee of five be appointed to print and present said memorial, and proocad to IlarriBburg to further the objects thereoi ; and that the members of tbe Bar do co-oporate in suoh ways as may be in their power, tu promote the said objects- 4. Jtegolvtd. That a committee of five be annointed to confer with tbe Committee of Councils upou the proposed extension of the Court House. (Signed) Edward Shippen. Eu K.. Prick, Joskph A. C'LAT, Gcstatus Kkmak, Hjtt.ar S. Haqekt. Mr. William B. Bull, Esq.. said there would tie no d itliculty in securing all that was wanted if the bar and bench would go to Harrisburg united. He had conversed with several mem bers of tbe Legislature, anion oihera, the Hon. William A. Wallace, of Clearfield county, and tbe acknowledged leader ot the Democratic party in that body, who had expressed bimselt In lavorof increasing the number of Judges. The speaker, however, learned that the fudges differed as to the increase of their number. He thought thai, the proponed chansre should not go Into effect until the next election. Alter remarks irom Messrs. William R. Wistar, Amos Bnggs, George Junken, aud Uustavus Eeraak, the report was adopted. The Chairman and Secretary were added to the committee. The eame committee were continued under the third resolution. Under the last resolution MeEsrs. Phillips, Jun len.ll. C. Towmiend, Thorn, aud John C. MUchel were appointed. Adjourned. Contbibutiohs. We must acknowledge the receipt, In answer to an appeal for a "Djing Soldier," of the following Burns: Edtewatcr, N.J (9 00 ti. n., tireen street 6 00 4). ., 200 E. T. T 100 W. K. O 6-00 Ji. J. ii 7 00 Cash 100 4iodey's Lady's Book 2 00 William W 6 00 CM. A 8 00 . B. B., KoxborougU 8 00 $13 00 Tbe Ajutant-Gencrol'w Iteport. The report of tbe Adjutant-General of Pena eylvunm, Just received, contains an lntereeting icord ot the rosters ot tbe field and utatf odicers of all our regiments, together with other unetul Information.' "Of the two hundred and ten regimental organizations, and the many un attached companies of infantry and cavalry and independent batteries of artillery, furnished by .Pennsylvania, there are now remaining in the service but six regiments of infantry, one regi ment of artillerr, aud one battalion of cavalry." These are 47th Infantry, at Charleston. 8. C.; 68th Infantry, various points in Virginia; 77th Infantry, Victoria, Texue; 188th Infantry, near Washington, D. C.j 195th Infantry, sear Wash ington, I). C.: 214th Infantry, near Washington, I). C; 2d Artillery, various points In Virginia; J Sib Cavalry (battalion), Baton Hougo, La. FOURTH EDITION Propositions of the Canadian Embassy for International Commerce. BMwll to TU Rwnfnir TeIeBrpli. Washington, February 3. The Canndlin Em bassy had another interview with the Ways and Means Committee ye-lcrdiiy. They have sub mitted the lolloping rcneral propositions as a basis of acrecnient bet een tlio two countries:- First.- That there shall hercuf.'cr be no free portf. Second. Thfy to rnnke tbe navigation of the PL Lawrence mutually sail-dactorvf to enlarge the locks of the Wellai.d Canal so as to facilitate ship transit from tbp lakes to tbe ocean. Thiid. (iive us the Jame nehts and privileges as ere now enjoyed in reference to fisheries. Fourth. To make such a tree list as will be deemed liberal by us. Fil'h. We to put a tax upon all exports from Canada which shall be equal to the Internal Revenue tax noon the same articles here. Sixth. To acree upon a standard tux on terms of equality upon all dbttilled spirits. The Embassy have thus far made a decidedly favorable imprc?Rion by their apparent honesty of purpose and liberality of sjirit. 7 toft libkvr Trlrl t !!' lou lift ween tbe i;tiiiMel. There Is a prospect of a collision between the opposing counsel in the case of General L. C. Baker and Mrs. Cobb. Mr. Kiddle, counsel for Baker, alleged on the trial that Mr. Hughes, counsel for Mr3. Cobb, was disloyal. This morning Huebes Is out In a card denounc ing Kiddle es a libeller and falsifier, and not en. titled to the con iderntion of a guntleman. This morning Riddle got iwto a collision in the Cir cuit Court with Jas. II. Bradley, wbo, heads the Washington bar, by characterizing a statdrnept of Bradley's as mitt ue. The latter advanced upon Kiddle to strike him, when the Court or. dered both to their scats. Tlie "rrtl men's Itnrenn. General Gantt, of Arkansas, now an agent for Freedmen's Bureau In that State, gives it as his opinion that, if the B'ireau is not contiuued in Arkansas tlie frcedmen will be starve:!, mur dered, or forced into a condition fur worse thaa slavery. IX'Mrtloun from tfio Fnltetl StMfN Army. The War Department has just ordered very strinernt regulations to prevent desertions from the Regular Army, of which there have been huge numbers during the past few months. CONGRESS. Honf Of Rri-r4ntttvs). - Waptivncton, February 3. Tlie Senate bill en laielng the powers oi' the Freedmen's Bureau was cont-idered. Mr. Marshall (111.) made a speech, argujng that ttere wa4 no power in the Constitution to establish such a buren. The Latest Ularkets by Telegraph. Baltimore, February 8 Hour in iuactivo and heuvy. Seedj qu et; Clover, 8 2i. Wheat dull at 2 33;o.2 85 iot red. Coin hoavv; whitu, 80'S'JOo ; yellow, 75o. rrovisions steady. Lard, lBcelSjo. Wluelty nominal at 2-.8. OUR NEW YORK LETTER. Arm for tbo Nimth I'hw News Irom Mtxlm TlM-utrlcrtl Oliulnnl M Atteroi Tlue Ffcms l.iuirHtlnu Selicnie The A; (c.'ai CorrcioiKtMce nf The Eveninq Telegraph. New Yokk, February 3. The skating parks are again crowded to-day. The sport is pronounced very tine, and the feather promises well lor nn extended curnivaj. Cold opened at 110 this morning, with indica tions tbat an advance of half a cent may be realiy.cd to-day. The news irom Mexico received to day is not comlortlng. There are fears expressed that trouble may yet come out of the Bagdad alfair. Mr. Bootn bad a grand reception last nignt in Richelieu. He cau run it lor some weekB. Henry Hunhar has been veryiBUccessl'ul here, aud it will prove a good card for the new Ches uut Street Theatre in your city. Here Is a list ol those who received commis sions in the army during the Rebellion out of the ranks of tbe lamous 7th Regiment a. i. . G., ol this city: Major Generals 3 Chaplain 1 llncadier-Generals.... 19 Adjutant 18 Colonels 82 Sernoauts 25 Lieutenant-Colonels .. 17 l'rivates (died in the Alujore 8ii service) 8 captains 214 Lieutenants Ib4 Total ..537 burgeons 7i I'roceedings were yesterday commenced in the civil courts by Jerome Buck, Ejq.. counsel for f-everal more ol the victims ol the Mercer emi gration fraud. The names ol the newly disco vered victims are Mrs. Agnes Peterson, Mrs. A. S. Stewart, Miss Stewart, Mr. William McEwen, Mr. Arthur McEwen, and Mr. Peterson. The Circumstances attending these cases are some what different from those heretofore commenced in the Superior Court. Mercer represented to the persons named above that he had been appointed by the Terri torial Government of Washington to solicit female emigration to that Territory, and that he Lad $20,000 in gold, which was to be distributed among them, for the purpose of settling them handsomely when they reached their destina tion. On these repiesentatioas, and on the in dorsement ol Governor Andrew, they were in- iinnt in riuTvYifm tinkfttii fnr f.hn l)ntirunfsit which thev now hold. Four of them are num bered 82, 'j8, 99, and 100, thus showing that more than the stipulated nuraDer seventy-nve naa been disnoeed of to the omierants. Misses Klippenstein and Boltze,the two youna: ladies imprisoned in tne county tan on cuaree ot beine accomplices of Carl Noelte in the allesred embezzlements1 of the Prussian banking house ot .Meyer & Co., have been aiscnargea by Judge 1 1 . .. ,1 . . Hr 1. if inmmrn lHa.o t b i. AiiauY, VII VII' uuuu ' V U 1 1 1 1 II ' 1 1 A ICDO. ItU IU. ground that they could not legally be held under the provisions of the code of procedure. The decision in the case of the men involved in the supposed fraudulent transactions has not yet tieen rendered, but is expected to ue announced at an earl v date. A writ of habeas corpus has been served on Marshal Murray to bring up ltoDert Maxwell Martin, held tor trial on cbarire of ompltcltv in the Rebel attempt to burn tnis city in 1864. This writ was obtained at the instance of Martin'A counsel, and Commissioner Unborn has been called upon to review bis decision under which Martin has been held. It is expected that the case will be heard to-day before Judge buipman, in the United States District Court. The house carpenters of Brooklyn having taken initiatory measures t effect a reduction in a day's labor from ten to eight hours, on tem plate, it a complete union ot the craft can be ellected, to strike for the proposal system on or about tlie 1st of April. ' Tbe Fenian feud crows bitterer each day, and It is doubtful now it, under present arrange ments. the Brotherhood in this country can ma tej tally assist In tbe establishment of Ireland's independence. - - - ultcn. Kberman's ramons Field Older. Washington, February 8. Tbo following 1m portant letter has been written by Major-General bbeTman to the President, giving the onem and history of his lamous '"Special Field Order No. 15," which gave the trecdmen possessory titles to the Sea Islands of South Cnrol.na and Georgia: Washington, February 2. To Andrew John son, President of the United Stales. S r: I have the honor to acknowle Ife the receipt, last evening of your letter of February 1, and in com pliance vtith your request, inclose herewith a copy of field order No. 15, ot 18C3 with this brief history of its origin, and the reasons for making it. The Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War, came to Savannah soon atcr its occupation by the forces under my command, and c lufcirecl frcelv with me as to the best methods to provide ter the vai-t number of negroes who bad followed tho airrty from the Interior of Georcta, and also for those who had already congregated on the islands near Hilton Head, and were still coming iuto our lines. We screed perfectly that tho yotins and able bodied men should be enlisted as soldiers, or employed by the Quartermaster in the nocessary woik of unloadinu ships, aud for other army purposes. But this left on our bands the old and feeble, the womn and children, who bad ne cefsmily to be fed bv the United State. Mr. Stanton summoned a large number of the oi l nerroes, mostly preachers, with whom ho had long conference, of which ho took down notes. After the conference he was sutisticd the ne proes coulvl, with some little aid from tne United Statrs, by means of the abandoned plantations on the Sea Islands, and along the navurable waters, take care of themselves. He requested me to draw up a plan that wouH be uniform and practicable. 1 made tbe rough draft and we went over it very carefully, Mr. Stanton making many changes, and tbV present Orders No. 15 resulted and were mad public. I know of course we could not convey title fo lar.d. and m rely providoe" posiesory" titles, to be good so long as w ar and military power looted. I merely aimed . to make provision for (he netroes who were absolutely dependent on us, leavinir tbe value of their poast stdons to be de termined by after even's or legislation. At that t'nie, January, 18G5, it will be remem bered that the tone of the people of the South was very ocbant, ana no oue could roreteii wnen the period t war would cease. Therefore I did not contemplate that event as being to near at hand. I am. sir. with great respect, vour obe dient servant, T lignea) w. x. siteum an, Major uenerai. AltlUSEMbNTS. Abot Stkfi Ibiatrk Miss Hosmer spDearod as "Ton," in Talfourd's tragedy, . Tho quiet dignity of this thoroughly classical play was admirably suited t her style. Plays where there i little action are eminently suitod to her. She looked tbe part.ond whenitshBtl be more familiar to her, it will be ono cf herfcest parts, lor there are few opportunities of ranlinff. On Monday, Mrs, Waller, the finest, almost tho only great legitimate tragedienne we havo on the Engl'sh stape wil. mane her first aopearanoo. Tns 'ew American Tueatrb fhij engare jnept of Mr.WallCtthaj proved einineat'y successful. He is a centime humorist, who & ho tunny without being immodest, or tinging tho cheek of the most tnetiaious with a b ash. IIo is tar romovod from the conventional Clown of tbe ring, and may be con sidered rather in tbe light ot a genial philosopher, teaching pure morality under a thin guise of levity. We advise all to go and see him. They will come away bettor men and women if thoy will out ponder bis wise taws and modern instancs. Tns Uraud Carnival of the Samgetbund, one oi our most meritorious musical socioties, occurs on Monday evening next. In addition to facilities for daucinir, aud tho grand costumed processions, tboro will be quite a number ot fos ivo songs given ty the association. Two immense orchostras have been engaged for the occasion, and will play alter nately durimr tho evening. This will, undoubtedly, be one ol tho finest balls of tho season, and its sub FCription books a.o already nearly ti led with names. In the courso of on -of tho gayest seasons our city bas ever kno vn, the Samgcrbund's babwl l not be the least am active. SKATING PARKS. gKATING-SK A T I X G. SKATING BY MOONLIGHT ON THE PHILADELPHIA SKATING PARK, TMETY-F1B8T AND WALNUT STREETS. WITH ALL THE ATTB ACTIONS AKD ADVAN TAGES PECULIAR TO THIS PARK. Thro was SPLENDID f RATING on this Tark ALL of YESTERDAY and LA8T NIGHT, which can ONLY be produced, such mild weather as this by $ OCR PATENT ICE PLANE. SIN GLE ADMISSION TICKETS Twenty -five Cents Each, To be had at entrance. it gKATING, SKATING, SKATING. CENTJ1AL. SKATING PAUK FIFTEENTH AND WALLACE STREETS. GOOD ICE ALL DAY AND "EVENING. A full Band of Music and plenty of good Gas-liht In the evening. It gKATING! SKATINGII ON UNION PARKS, FOURTH AND DIAMOND STREETS, THIS DAY. ILLUMINATION AND MOONLIGHT 8KATISQ Thin EvenlnK tl 1 10H o'clock, weaiaer permitting. Hhou 4 H snow. It will be removed as fi hi It mils by horae powi hnow-ploufchi. Scrapers, Planes, etc., aud Skating continued. A HAND O MUSH IN ATTENDANCE! THIS AC. KRMOOJf. GRAND MASQUURADiv AMI CITIZENS' DRESS CARNIVAL, At Ibe above Tatk.on MONDAY AFTERBfOOV and EVENING next, weather permitting. Many trlendssad uDncrtbers bava added tbeir names to thu subscrlpiion lilt, and plertKfd themselves to Be present In Fane; Cos tumes. Friends and subscriber can h Faucy Cos tumes by making application at tbe kte-rooi. Extra doois, extra gates, and extra preparations are being made for this extra occasion. Take Filth, Eighth, aud Union Co-. It CKATINO TO-DAY! SKATING TO-DAY I AND BY MOONLIGHT THIS EVENING. NATIONAL SKATING PARK, TWENTY-FIRST Street and COLUMBIA Avenue. SPLENDID HEATING. ICE IS PERFECT CON DITIO. MUMC IN ATTENDANCE. TAKE B1DGE AVENUE CARS. It WANTS AN ORGANIST, AND A YOUNO LADY with a very superior contralto voice, would like situations In a Church Choir. Episcopal preferred. Address, JaUalCA HACRA. 3 a 'it "Press" Olfloe. WANTED A FIRST-CLAPS 8ALE9W0MAN, In a large Retail Cloak Store. Oue thoroughly competent can obtain a permanent sitnanon at a good salary. AU communications strictly couUdeutial. Ad dress J. E. B , at this onlce. 2 WANTED A SUITE OF ROOMS FOR A gentleman and family In a prlvme board'ng house tn central part or tbe city. Addre, staling terms etc.JboxNo. lOl.PbhadeliiuiaPvBtVihce, .. 1 31 fit PROSPECTUS CF THE CARSON COLD MIXING COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK-..$000,000. . NUMBER OF 8I1ARE&, 60,000. Far Value and Subscription Price, $10. WORKING CAPITAL, $50,000. OFFICERS: rEEglDENT, COLONEL WILLIAM B. TH0JIA8. PDCnETARY AND TREASURER, pro tom, J. HOPKINS TARR. SOLICITOR, WILLIAM niR8r, Esq. DIRECTORS, COLONEL WILLI AM B. THOMAS. CHARLES S. OGDEN, EDWIN MIDDLETON, ALEXANDER J. HARPER, WILLIAM BERGER. The Land of this Company consist ot about 120 Acres, in ecklcnburg county, North Carolina, about 3h miles irom the town of Charlotte. On this property flfcen shafts or pits have been opened and snnk to various deptlg, from 10 to 85 feet, demon strating the existence of three parallel veins of ore of about 2 feet In width and about It feet apart, converging to a common centre at the depth of about 153 feet, form' ing ono immense mas8 or vein of ore, extending In length through .he property more than half smile. There are also on this property other veins of ore unex plorcd All these ores are known at the Brown Ores, and are very rich, yielding an average of about f 200 per ton to gold. The above results having; been demon strated by tlie rode working of the mines for several years past, tlie risk of investment In undeveloped pro perty Is not incurred, and by the application of modern mining and reducing machinery the Company anticipate an Immediate and large return for then money. Having an ere that readily yields 8200 per ton, tome estimate canine mode of ibe value of ibis property. With t he present imperfect system ot mining, ten tons of thli ore can be taken out and reduced dally (Tom every shaft opened, at an expense not exceeding $25 per ton, leav ing a net dally profit of tl750 for each shaft worked by the Company. Tne large working capital reserved will enable the Company at once to procure and erect the best modem machinery for manipulating tbe eres, by means of which the yield will be largely Increased. These mines. whilBt they produce ores richer than these of Colorado or Nevada, have many advantages over them, particularly in an abundance . fful and cheap labor, and the facility with which they ean be 'worked during the entire year: whilst those ot Colorado and Nevada cau only be worked during tbe warm weather. A test assay of an average specimen of the ore from the Canon Mines was made as late as the 27th o January of the present year, as will appear from the fol lowing certificate ot Professors Booth and Garrett, the A Mayers ol the Philadelphia Mint: , Philadelphia January 21, 18t. Dear Sir i We have carefully assayed the sample of ore Irom "Carson Mine," North Carolina, and find It t yield ten ounces nine pennyweights ot pure gold to the ton of ore. 1 he eeia value Is therefore a 216-02 per tan ot ore. Yours, respectfully, BOOTH A OA BRETT. Dr. M. B. Tavlor, No. 404 Walnut street, Philnd. Subscriptions to the Capital Stock will be received at the Office of the Company, o. 407 W ALU UP Street where samples ef the ore may be teen, and full lnformo- 1 tloa 1tb It DRY GOODS RETAIL. LARGE LINEN SALE AT MILr,IICElNS,u No. 828 ARCH STREET, Just operMd, direct from urope, the following BARGAINS IN TABLE LINENS. n eavy Table Linen, unbleached, at 76c ver yard. Xxtra heavy Power-loom do., yarn bleached, tl per yard. I xtra qualities and wiotnsda do., I 251 IS. New styles bleached Damasks. tYem 1 24 opto ti. y xtra qualities and widths, iot large extension tabid teal LaniKley rouble Damasks, vcrv scarce. If eavy Scotch Damasks, in great variety. Fine Irish Damasks, In rreat Varle.y. TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. Every sine, from 11 yards ap to 7 yards long. Borne beautiful Table i loths. Just opened, apklns and Doylies In i' eat variety, irom the lowest p to the finest productions of tbe Damaak loom. TOVVtLS, A ICW STYLES. Bath Towels, from 25c. up. Bed Bordered Chamber Towels, from 26c. np. Heavy Hack Towels, wide red ends at tlHo. Bloom Damass Towe s, handsome, 68c. Fine Dsnask Towels, 87Hc, tl, 11 ii. Turkish 1 owels, several sizes. K1C1, WIIITK, AND Bl,VK. A very bano somen uck Towel, with the National colors Introduced in stripes in ihe border, not to be found many other store In the city. 87Hc, (1, and II JS. LIXKN 8IUUT BOSOMS. The besi linens only are nsed, and as no imperfect stl chlng Is passed Into our ttock, onr customers may rely on getting the beat Shirt Bosoms poislblo for tbe duces. AUo, Wristbands and Collars 1.191 KAT IlANOKKKlTIIRPS. Ladles', Gents' and Llidren's Linen Udkd , tn every ttvle, at Importer's prices MHsjKltY ANU BIKD.RVH DIAPERS. A lull assortment ol a 1 the widths tn Nursery Diapers. These Dlapeis will be lound heavier and better ttan ssual tor the prices. Bird eyes, a'l Qaalltlet ; Linen Cambrics and Lawn. A beaogl'al ioit Linen Cambric lor 1 plants' Underclothing, 11 untuno. up. KILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, Il8tttstn2m No. 828 ARCdStnot 11 0 MAS SIMPSON'S SONS, NCS. S22 AND 924 PINE STREET. Are itW 'offering at reduced prices the lollowln': 10- 4'blanke.s, a I wool, afi iO Worth ad, 11- 4 to. do, 7, wo'th 810. 12- 4 do. do. 10 worth 14. A i(o. a lull assortment ot Crib aud Cradle BlanXow, at low prices. LINKS GOODS 8-4 Bamalev Table Damask, all qualities. W illie i ml I nb eached 'iab.e Luieun, ail widths aud patterns at reduced prices. Also alare a.-portinnit of Towels, both white and nn bleached, irom Inc. a piece up. Napkins and Dj.vltes In reat variety cheap. We cn otter a itrcai. bargain in Linen lue lntm and Fhirtlms be best mokes ot l.lnrn Whir. Wits. It) 4 wide, lor 1'50 per yMd; cheaper than mus In Russ a rlapcrs a I width, from Si'WI a piece up. We buve an excellent anortment oi Uueu Lawns. Canaries from the coarsest to the finest number, at a very tniall auvanc. Mi In lioKiins mm 2lc no. Wbl.e Marttl le,8.Xc wot'h I 25. vi HITK GOODS. We have juit r reived a larKe assortment of White Ccods, at a ery i.rcui reduction, lirii.lams i.li i.nti.li s and styles, from 40c. np. t atnbiies, drcrstd nd undressed. bwns and K retch Muslim, Mrlped MuMlns. ala cook's Plaid Muslinn 2u per eent lea tU.in lormerly. I) t, GOOD. Jnst received, a lull and wcl -ffilectod a-i.tortmnnt ot Poplins, i:erlnoes. White Glace Mohair, lor eveuing flteFhCK. Alpacas mid l elslnci good auallty and colors, cheap It luck and white Ktrlped Mohulr Kklrtin'. l a moral kirtlnR. 'ISc. a ynd up. AIpo, a lull a-Fortment. ot Skirts piain Uli. ok Alp ,ca :tlc up.. a Icoes, ltic. Pp. GlntiliHuis. cheap Fniilli'h anu French MnUea and Po reals beautiful ratlutus at a very small ndvvnce. HOMERV AU) MERINO GOODS. We have a larie slock ol Hosiery and arc anxious to fell It oft. Wo ihero nre, have reduced the prices to a very low rh'iiro Ladles' hite llofi trom l ie. a pair np. Cents' White iird Unbleached Hose rood q la Ity, all sizes. Chi dren's White and Unbleached liose.cheap. A iioou a portn ent of Woulleu bone. Merluo ShirtH ani Drawers, In great vailaty, at low prices. W e have all makes, widths, and qualliles of Muslin, both white mid brown. Khtctlnta and l'li.ow Muslins, a( reasonable nnens. A rcdueilon uiutle lor Dorcas or other Henevoieut So cieties, at THOMAS 8IMP0N'H SONt. 12mv.s os. 022 and 924 USE street -RENCn NAINSOOK MUSLINS, LINEN I Cambric finish, scarce and verr choice, at 65 cents a yard, much under va ue. incomparably superior o the British 2alusook for lluish. durauilltv, and wushinv pro pert leu BLACK PPOr "SET. FOR VEIL8. A full assort ment, from 60 cents a vard to 2 (10 WHIlE JlKUH.-,r;LS ET, worked with Ulack noar y .vard wide, at 50 cents a yard, lor Ovemhlrts, Bodies, etc etc PLAIS BROSELS SETS, for Puffed Bodies, Dhwsos, eta., ioui 85 io 65 cents a yaru; a llbiral a iowunoo to purchasers ol quantity. 1 WHITE SILK lLLl SIOJJS-New Importation, mach better than usual lur the pi ice aOTTlM.HAM PILLOW CASE LACES. MlT'lIMUiiAM LACE FOR t Uftl AIa. OrilKUHAM uACK IIDIFS. MiTIGUAM LACK CURTAINS. f-ottinthnrn In Immense quanti ii'St l"otlnt;ham at immense iow prices. Perseus Ueilrln a lul l or tatr estimate of t e quantity of goods, or the variety ot Not tlntiham goods iu the American Lace market, call at WORNEVs Lace and Embroidery Stoie, M, its N. EIGHTH htreeU ltrp OWEN EVANS & CO., Ho. 45 N. EIGHTH Street, OPEN lO-OAY, A lame and varied aaxortiuent oi goods from the late dlsas rous tire at New York. MOCKING. 15 io 25 cents. FISH. WHITE GOODS. LliiLN GOODS, Etc. Etc. OWrN FVAHS & CO., 2 3stutli3t Jo. 45 S. EIGlliU street. AUCTI SALES. F1TZPATSICK fc CO. AUCTIONERS. New Auction House. No. 927 CtlEHMir Htreet LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Jair Restorer and Dress ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying re quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disap pears, bald sjyots are cov ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the re sult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delight ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impart ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scalp, or most elegant head-dress. Bold by nil Draggistt. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. ALEXANDER G. CATTELL & CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FO. 26 NORTH WHARVES, INI) NO. 27 NORTH WATKR STREET, PHIUDELl'UIA. xlly AtlXAMPKit Q. CAriklX. ELIJAH O. CATTkLL. DRY GOODS RETAIL. 113 PIUCK & WOOD, HJJ N. NINTH 8TREET, ABOVE AUCn, Have Just opened, trom New York and tht late auction sales labe liners, HapVlna and Towels. 7-4 and 8-4 bleached Table Linens. 7-4 and 8-4 power-loom Table Linens. Linen Huckaback Towels, 25, 28, 31, 13, 17X, np to Me, llatlrlanraai rtamaaW T sv v a 1 a Va bleached Huckaback Towels, yard long, SI ap to fjfo. " " yrdandXlong,6JXc. Linen Wqpktns. 2-60 nn to tt pgr doz. Best makes Bhlrttng Llnbos. Scotch Diaper, bv the piece. Bargains In Ladles' and Oents' Linen TJdkls. LadifB' and Gents' Hemstitched tldkfs. Ladles' and Gents' colored borifer Hdkfs. WHIIEGOODI WHITE GOODSlt Soft finish Cambric and Jaconet Muslins. Nainsook Muslins, trom 25 up to 80c. yard. -i Victoria Lawns, 45. 50. 55, 6n, and 70c. Cambric V nsllns from SI to 73c. NalUfcok riaid Muslins, 81 np to 80c. I.ari.e Flald Cambric and Nainsook Muslim. White Tarlatans, fine quail y, very cheap. WHITE SWIS MUSLINS. White Phtrrcd Wnslhis, very cheap. White M arsel les. 75c. a vard. verv che.n A cheap lot of Brilliants, 28, SIX, ST, 44, 60, and 63Xe MARSEILLES QUILTS1 MARSEILLES QTJILT8II handsome 11 4 and 12-1 Marseilles Qullw, at lees than importeis' prices. Best makes Bleached and Unbleachei Muslins, at the very lowest market prices. I Ulow case and Sheeting Muslins. All-wool and Dooiot Flannels. Bleached and Inh cached Canton Flannels. Best quality American Prints and Ginghams. PKIOia WOOD. No. IIS N. NINTH Street, above Arch. -N. B. Whi remove to the N W. corner of Eighth and Filbert about the lant of April. . . j. Q JS. L, I C O 12 FIVE CASES THIRTEEN THOUSAND YARDS,-, CALICO, BEST MAKES, AT TWENTY-THREE TENTS PER YARD ' ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF WIDE CHINTZES, AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TER YARD. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., 1 81 N. W. COR. EICHTII AND MARKET STREETS. yyiXTEU STOCK BELOW COST. S2 FRENCH MEKINOES for $1-40. $160 FlGUftrO) HiEi u Mi, KINOES for t $2 ALL-VI OOL REP I'OPUNS for l 00. I'LAlD roi'LLbS at reduced prices DRhSS GOODS, of all kinds, at reduced prices. SILKS AT LOW FltlCES. PLAIN SILKS, choice shades, BLAlK. JAFFKl'A SILKS. BLACK GUI) UUAIN 81, KS. BLACK IAFFEIA TAKISIENNL9. BLACK LORDED KUKs. All at loss than present cost of import'ition, MLSL1NS AND CALICOES at low prices. 9 4 Ul ICA, 9 4 MATPAVf AMKEAG, 10 4 UflOA, lt4 BAIES, 104 IEF1 EUALL SbBiIN(x. CU1B BLANKE1S, CRIB QUIL1S. II. STEEL &, OX, 1 80mwt Nos . 713 and 716 N. TENTH ST. )REIFUSS & BELSINGER, No. 49 N. EIGHTH STREET, EAST SIDE, Have just received a Urge lutot HAD-MADE WOOLLEN GOODS, LAMES' FANCY WOODS Will i E GOuDS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, VXIii HAIR NETS. Aid a full line ot LADIES' AND CHILDREN S KID, SILK, AND FANCY ULOVEd. Also, a large lot of CROCHET LACKS, W bicb we are oflerlnn at reduced prices. 9 12 if ho 11.24 C'HESfcUT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES. Laces and Lace Goods, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS; v HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK TIES, VEILS, LINEN SLEEVES, COLLARS, ETC.,' In all their Varieties. HOOP-SKIRT ! 628 Manufactory. No. tti AKCH Street, Above Six h Stieet, Philadelphia. W lio esal e and Retail. Our assortment embraces all the new and desirable styles ana alze. of every length and ai waist lot Laities. Aliases, and t'blldren. 'J hose of "OVH OWN MAKE" areiup.-Wor In jlitifA ane duruWi y to auy other SkirU mauW, aud warranted to vtve saUHlactton. bkirtt made to order, altered, and repaired. S 4 ly
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