THE DAILY" EVENINO TELEGRAm -PHILADELPHIA, . TUESDAY, . MARCH 7, 1871. arxnxT or sno rungs. Editorial Opinions of the Leading Journal! upon Current Topic Compiled Every Day for the Evening Telegraph; DEuAttTED SPIRIT3. Prom tht If. lr. Tribune. hlr Alaik Twaiu ones atten U I a funeral in Nevada abere every one was trying, with in different micochs, to hay sometuitig ples.it. about, the lata unUiueutecL The only sU'a-nit-lit tbat met witk universal assent was rio ventured ly a couHcieutiouq aril observ-nt mourner tbat the departed "miln a nice, quiet coriwe.'' It in with real griaf that wo iiud onraelvea uuahle to nay even this in lo'i for tbe late Senator from Delaware. After hia Senatorial career had clwwl on 8iturl tv, when Lia brother aud heir u i l ait'i tee lei hi u in the representation, when the evea of Dela ware Lad been abifted from Wdlard t Eli, the d f unot lawgiver, disregarding the 0 msti tutioii and the lawa of matter which foriul tbe coexistence of two bodies iu tiia sum place, rone to olject to the introduction, tf a petition of loyal Southerners, aal cull scarcely be convinced by bin ayaipthuiug friends that be no longer existed. He could not aee why be ahoil.l nit ait on. He v.ftM btill hh full of grosa venom as ever. Even in bis ashes lived thewouted drew iters. "Who could apeak for Delaware ho well as he? .And if tbe entail, binding the little 8'ate in perpetuity to this cormorant family, ia never to be cut off, there is little to be gaired by changing the baptism il n.t ne of its Senators. It Ilea in a quiet aud tr.tu j nl eddy of tbe nineteenth ceutury, where no current of improvement or reform aa m eer to reach it. Ita political creed in elort and situple, embracing ouly love of wbihky and bate of the negro. It has made ita selection of a few fa niliea to guard tbetiO important interest, aal, satisfied with ita agenta, baa abdioate 1 its sovereignty. There ia no man in Ui Sute better fitted to repreaent it than the Ute Senator whose lively ghoat ho atarlled the ooiiaciipt fathers from their propriety on Saturday. His devt tion to atroug waters h i been frequently eviuced iu the aight of the Senate and the world. He loves the meuiry of slavery better than auythiug which lives. He ia bourbon all over. He has learned not Ling, for he hates light worse tbu au owl. lie has forgotteu nothing, for he mver bad anything to forget. He baling t Delaware by every consideration of ujm geneity. Vby not let him stay ? It will take Eli many years to burrow down to the sphere of repreaentative fitness where Will ird hits s long disported himself. He was the delight of the Senate. The Reuublicniia nsed hi u 88 their frightful example, and tbe most ig'i )- rant and disaolute of them Tele a ouedif.it glow of Pharisaical content when they com pared themselves with bim. Aud his own Democratic colleagues positively a huirvd bim. They always said: "rivilsbury is an able and an holiest man. Vht a pity he drinks !" Sanlsbury never male a speech above the level of a quarrelsome boy of ten; never did an hour's serious work in o vmuit. tee; never exercised the alightest intlueuna in advancing or retarding legislation, ex cepting in the mere waste of time by incoherent harangues ; and yet tu-re was on bia aide of the chamber, even aviioig men of some judgment and oulture, a ouriou admiration and respect for the stal wart savae, It could be attributed to nothing but bis sul len, unsleeping, viudiotive hate of freedom an 1 progress. He was too slo w and dull to ol'i.ilt or v uil hia devotion to the dead idoi of eUvery, or to disguise, as bis compeers tried to do, his bitter hostility to the large aud toler-tut. epirit of our recent national life. When nis "baibario yawp" aonuded over the heaN of more cautious Demooratu, they flt their souls moved with envy of a man who could be so frankly and umouKciously brutal aud hinted. In comparison with his loud and vooiterous denunciations of tbe liberal progress of the nation, their petty quibbles aud Huroann an I Btraw stumbling-block seemed weak aud futile enough. He hated better thau they, aud so they saw a sort of superiority in him. Perhaps, after all, it is better he should g. It is possible that the geuerons contaiou of ideas may exert some benedoeut iotliouoe even upon the public sentiment of Delaware. It is possible that tbe light reflected from abroad may have begun to invade the im memorial darkness even there, aud that the first evidence of conaciousuesa of inferiority is getting rid of their too faithful spokesman. They move slowly in that stagnant neighbor hood. They have not yet got beyoud S.als bur j 8; but it shows improvement to have dis missed Wtliard P. Perhaps before the cen tury ends they may get up to the average. As for the superfluous Senator, hia vooa'ion is plain. His struggle with Pomeroy'a gram mar showed the highest order of achoUstiu ambition and civic courage. It was only un successful because the task waa oue of suiter human difficulty. No merely human intellect has as yet succeeded in reconciling the sub- Iects and predicates of tbe Kansas orator. Jut in the peaceful retreats of his native State, with a scourge and a spelling book, the exiled Saulsbnry may retrieve, in the educa tion of the Delaware youth, the follies of his publio life, and find, like the tyrant-ped goue of Syracuse, his last days the best. He go ts home with the brightest possibilities. He may do better he caunot do worse. BOSS NUMBER TWO. From the M Y. Timet. The effect which the Tweed administration is producing on the minis of a good many rich men and on some newspaper editors, is worth attention, aa a good illustration of the way in which republican government has on two or three memorable ocoasions been over thrown, and in which it ia constantly exposed to some risk of being overthrown. Tne pro ess ia exceedingly simple. Democratic govern ment, owing to various causes, and notably owing to the ignorance of a considerable body of voter, becomes turbulent, clumsy.aud inefficient. Life under it, eapeoially for well to. do people, becomes unoouufortabla. Tn a rents are neglected;the parks and publio monument go to decay; the revenues are stolen and squandered, without any visible return, a i) the mode of squandering them is loud, bruul, and ostentatious. Aftei a few attempts at reform, the well-to-do people find that reform is very troublesome, aud would not last very long, and would iuvolve a great dnal of pa tience, discomfort, aud self.SHCriice. So they give it op, and stay at home grumbling, or go abroad, and things get worse and worse. About this time, however, there appstrs either a military leader, who has g t coutr il of the army, or a demagogue, who hss it bold of the mob, and eiui skilful au I thoroughly in earnest, and fond of por, h determines to aecur aa uiuoh of it as ht cm. Accordingly L.e seizes it either by opnu foron, ox by fraud or chicane. If by the firat, he ii called F.mrort or Gwsar; if by the second, he ia called liosa. When be does this tbe good t-itizera are always greatly shocked. They call bim either a tyrant, usurper, or ont-thro.it, or le a tbiet, swindler, aud ruflWn, and aljure tbe peple to rise up agsinst him. He keeps on. however, never minding what they sy, until be baa got himself firmly into hia fieat, arid made sure of tbe Treasury. Then 1 e goes to woik to silence the malcontents. He takes tbe capital city and begins to baan tifj it. If he really does bis work well, life to tie great body of people of the middle class becomes more ooiufortaMe. They like the look of tHng. They are pleased with the improvement. They are, in short, getting sonietl ing for their money. So, after a brief period of silence, they begin to asy the Cesar or the IUhs is not so b id as he waa p-tinted; then tbey l-efe'u t admire bim, and finally they declare that it is a lunky thiug he turned up when be did to take hld of the reiua of goveii n er.t, and so reign oer them. We bae already bud two striking examples in history of this sort of traiiHforinati in of a republican government, one in amient Home Bi d ti e other in Puris. We know how that of art-icnt Koine ended. A year ago that of Paris s nned to promise veiy well. We no know how it has ended, end what ruin and desolation it has left behind it. We are wit i.osirg it iu New York also; but as New Yoik is not a capital, and ia part of a power lnl State in which government is thoroughly decentralized, we shall, of course, witness no such catastrophes as brought the Bomin and Flench empires to ihe ground. But tlieie was one re.uilt of the transformation in tLeir rase which we shall certainly wiU ncFs in New Yoik, When a Cesar or a Boss is substitute d for a republican f rui of gov ernment, tbe first of the hue ia certain to be an able n an; but be is compelled by a law of his beirg to call around him great rascals, lie honest men will not serv him or work with 1 dm. He has to reward the rascals too, whether tbey are called senators, or prefects, or boys, by allowing thm to plunder, and otl.erv.ise misbehave. He has, too, in order to protect them in their plunder, to oorrupt tbe courts, so that attempts to bring them to justice shall be irmtless. The result is that tbe att of administration and interest in public straits dies out among the beat portion of the community. Kaacds succeed rascals in working tbe inHeihine, and the clever ras cals, who first helped to put the Boss in power, l aving died off, the seoond set are feeble and inefficient, and some fiue day their Sedan con.es, snd sweeps tbem all away. There is at this moment in this city a strong disposition growing up among the owners of property to hand the whole Government over to a floss anu mns.and le-ive theiu to oiiana things as they like, and pocket a large civil list, in the shape of awards for property tckeu for street opening, on condition that tbey give us, as far as outward appearance roes, a belter administration. Granting all that is claimed for Boss Tweed, the question still remains. Who is to succeed him? Tweed lxiS attained bis present position it is useless to deny it through audacity and ability. But Tweed aud Sweeny will both die before Uihiiy years are over. They probably think tbey will uot, but they will. The inevitable hour will come when even "p-da. titd u.atsionH aud "gorgeous stables" will fade from their vision, aud theSunday punch will no longer tickle their palate, aud the JcbiiHonian panegyrics of the World will fall unheeded on their ears. What next? Doubt less a second Boss will be designated for the succession, ami will receive tne black broad cloth and the diamond pin of his predecessor. amid the acolamaliou of the bova aud the mob; but then what kind of man wiil he be? e must remember that Tiberius, and Nero, sbd (Iiilinln, and Do'iiituu were among the successors of Anvustus. The seoond Boss will find the inechiuery created by Tweed ready to his hand. The money will fl iw iu on bim' in the same way; he will have tl.e same power of rewarding his al- bereiMs ard ti ling bis pockets, and will be liable to just as bttle interference from the penerrd pnlilic. But suppose him to have all the first Boss dishonesty and unsiruouloua uess, without any of his talent or ambition; suppose bim to care nothing about parks, or stre.t is, or sewers, or docks, or about anything but cIihu pufue and women. That he will be snrh a person there is every reason to be litve. A line of able Houses is a thing un know n, and ia never likely to be seen, be cause the school which Boss creates does uot either breed or train talent. Ou the con trary, it crushes and banishes it. The arts item-ouries are the arts of intrigue and trickery and cheating. Now, what shall we have to do if the Second Boss should steal our money without opaning new streets, or "taking care" of our parka, or protection our lives or property? Why, exactly what we ought to do now, but what many of our citi zens shrink from doing, and are basely trying to find excuses for not deiing overthrow the whole Bot-s system, and find in tho education of the voters, and the improvement of their material condition through the active exer tions of the wealthy and educated class, the means of bnilding np an administrative sys ttm which will give us what the Bosses pro mise to give ns, and which will last, as the .Dosses cannot. SPECIAL NOTICES. ggr- ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 'HIE STAR (OUKSE OP LECTURES. DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ESQ., On MONDAY EVENING, March 13. Subject : ' 'OK ATONY." JOsH BUX) NHS, March 16, Suhjeut ; "N VJ'KIL HltU'OhV." a. MiLer O'IhwoM ("Tne fat Contributor"), Hwb 80. Clt-iierwl Kilnstrlck. March 8S. lira. Oaily Stan u n, March irt. The MemieUaulia Qututttte uiau of VoMcii, MhicIi 30, ADMISSION (50 CENTS Rt"ttKVtiJ MlATS 8 CENTS h,xtr TnkeiH to any of the Kiugle lectures, aul to the e one rr, lor swie ai uouw & v iscliera Hano Koomg, No. ajSCilKSM'T Street, and at the ACADEMY on me evening!) ina Lectures. Ticket Olllee npeu rtallv tro'ti V A. M. to 8 P. M. Doors open at quarter-oast T : l.eeture st 8. 8 8 k-y- IHRAPI'BKK'H OFFICE, ST. JOSEPH n ii i a'wuwi tfaii ST. JunlCVU. Mo.. J mi. 28. 1871. Ihe luiereat and uoupoua ilue Felt. 15, 1871, ou the Urbi niuriKHK elKht per ceut. (8 per ceot.) goM iiniiita r ihe St Juseph and Denver City hailroal ou i'Moj ui ; i aiu at tne omce or the f armers I.omi sun Trust Cnuipanr, In the city of New YorK iipoii preseiiiHtmu Hint appiu atluu, ou and after that ilsie. Ileum Uiiveriiinenl las. i 7 vett THOMAS E. TOOTLE. Treasurer. fejf THE ANNUAL MJETINO OP THE Kbiekholilera of Ihe 'KXCKI.MOK PKESS HlftCK MANt KACTI KINO COMPANY" will be f Irt at iheir Olllee, Mo. a ' WALNUT Street, Phlla leichiH, on MONDAY, i.Iarch 13 (4eoond Monday), at iu uVhH'k noun. W. D. COMEGYS. 8 8 f2l Sereury. DR. P. . THOMAS, No. U WALNUT ST, foruierl operator at the Colton Dental Kooiub, I. I.. ..4 ..." .w un ouure prat-uue to exiractiag leeiu wuu nit osln. wth fresh mtroua ox Lie Kaa. u 17 tviT DISI'KN-AKY I'OH SKIN DISEASES, NO. Pahei'ia treated (ratulioualy at thla Institution rtuilj st 11 o'clock. u . - JOUVIN'S KID OUOVB CLEAN it K resuirea wnitsu uiovea equal to new. Kor sale H driiKin'a aud faucy goods dealers. Frk'e V ctuu per hotUe. 11 SSmwlS SPECIAL NOTICES. VST NOTICE. OFFICE OF COLLtCTOB OP DELINQUENT TAXES, No. 11 tTATE HOUSE f 0 V. The RFG1STCB OP PAID TASKS V )R 1870 AD PRItR YFARS hiving I een completed, no tice Is hereby given that the book are NOW OPEN fi r tbe payu ent of aaid 1 AXES. Utcicr the provisions of the ACT OF ASSEMBLY OF MRC1I i9. 1970, proceedings will IMMEDI ATELY be commenced for the COLLKJTIO OP 81D TAX, either oat Of the PERSONAL PRO PERTY OR REAL ESTATE. Part'es dcelrlog to pay in the office, and escape farther trouble and annoyance, can do bo by calling between 9 A.M. and 8 P. M. dally. JOHN L. HILL, Collector of Delinquent Taxes, No. 1 1 STATE HOUSE ROW, 8 8 (Second Story). g- POSTPONEMENT OF TBE NEXT STATE CtiVJilNllOiN. The following resolutions were passed yesterday by the State Central Committee : ukadqcaktkk8 republican Stats Central Committer, Philadelphia, Feb. 84, 1S7L Resolved, That the time for the meeting of the Republican State Convention be and the same Is hereby postponed until WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of May next, and that the delegates who maybe ejected thereto be aud they are hereby requested to asfenitiie at the Hall of the House of Representa tive?, HarrlsiHirg, at 18 o'clock noon on said day. Resolved, Tbat Mahlon U. Dickinson, Esq., of Philadelphia, be appointed chairman of the State Central Committee, In place of the Hon. John Covode, deceased. Resolved, That the Republican State Central Com mittee hartlly endorses the action of the Republi can members of the Legislature In supporting the bill providing for thft call of a convention to revise aud amend the Coustltutten of the State. Resolved, By the Republican State Central Com-nilttt-e, that we endorse the action of the Phila delphia members of the committee In opposing the passage of bills to govern tbe city of Philadel phia by commissioners to be named by the Legisla ture. 2 28 MAHLON H. DICKINSON, Chairman. n EAT QUARTERS UNION REPUBLICAN CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTKK, No. 1105 CUbSNLV Street. In accordance with the roles of the Union Repub lican pxrt.v, the Republican Board of KetrUterlug O Dicers will meet In their rerpectivo divisions on IL'tSDAY next, 7tU lust, between tho hours of 4 ai:d 8 o'clock P. M., lor the purpose of correcting the rejrlstrv of Republican voters. And on TUahDA i, ihe 14tn Inst, between the hems of 4 and 8 o'clock P. M., tne Republican cltl zeim will met t In their respective divisions, and elt ct one Senatorial and one Representative Delu gme, to meet iu Convention on WKDflBSDAY. .v aith 18, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of electli.g Delecrau s to the State Convention to noml i ate au auditor and hurveyor-Generai. H.ill elec tions shall be conducted aa provided for under the new rules of the Union Republican party, viz. : 'By a Board composed of the present Kepuoiloan Election Oillcers and the Division Executive Com mittee, and all credentials shall be signed by a ma jority of said Board," The election mticers to conduct the next annual primary election shall be elected at the same tune as piovided for undi-r new role No. 8: "Each Re publican elt'zen shall be entitled to vote for one election oillcer, and the one having the highest number of votes shall act as Judge, the secoud la number fhull act as Inspector to keep the registry, and the th rd In number shall be the Inspector to t .ke the tickets." By order of the Union Republican City Executlvo Committee. JOHN L. HILL, President. K.?SL0CUH' 8-retar.es. REDEMPTION OF CIVIL BONDS OV 1660. kia, L IKNT,J State op California, TfeEAHUHV DKPATM Sacramento, February 1, 187L Whereas, There is en this day in the Stale Trea f urj the sum of twenty-eight thousan 1 (123,000) dol lars which, under the provisions of an act of the Legislature of said State entitled "An act to pro vide for the paying certain equitable claims against the State of California, and to contract a funded debt for that purpose," approved April 80, I960, Is set apart for the redemption of Civil Bonds of said Stbte, issued nnder tbe provisions of said act, notice Is hereby given that SBftLED PROPOSALS for the surrender of said Bonds will be received at this Department for the amoant above specified until the 10TH DAY OF APRIL, 1371, at 11 o'clock A. M. No bid will be entertained at more than par value, and a responsible guarantee must accompany each proposal, which mast be Indorsed "sealed Proposals for the surrender of Civil Bonds of I860." Said bonds will be redeemed and Interest paid tn gold aud sliver coin of the United States, and most be surrendered within ten days after the acceptance of the proposal for their redemption. A. P. CORONEL, 8 14eod 14 10 State Treasurer. REDEMPTION OF STATE BONDS, State or California. 4 Trsasukt Department, Sacramento, Feb. 1, 1871, Whereas, there Is ou this day In the State Treasury the sum of two hundred and Of ty thousand ($280,000) dollars, which, under the provisions of an act of the Legislature of said Si ate, entitled "An Act to pro vide for paying certain equitable claims against the State of California, and to contract a funded debt tor that purpose," approved April 83, 1867; and a'so under the provisions of an act amendatory of said act, approved April 2T, 1800, is set apart for tbe re demption of Civil Bonds of said State, Issued ander the provisions of said first mentioned act, notice la hereby given that SEALED PROPOSALS for the surrenderor t-ald Bonds will be received at this Department for tne amount above specified, until the 10TF DAY OP APRIL, A. D. 18T1, at 11 o'clock A. M. No bids will be entertained at more than par value, and a responsible guarantee must accompany each proposal, which most be marked "Sealed Pro posals for tbe Redemption of Civil Bonds of 1SS7." Said bonds must be surrendered within tea days after the acceptance of the proposals for their re demption. A. P. CORONEL, 8 14 eod 1 4 10 state Treasurer. Sf OFFICB OF THE PHILVDEI.PHIA, GER- MANTOWN, AND NORIUaTOWN RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, Feb. 13, 1971. The Board of Managers have declared a dividend of TllltEK PER CENT, on the Capttal Stock, pay able, clear of lax, at the Otllce of tuU Company, No. U Philadelphia Exchange, on and after tne 13th of March uexL The transfer books wilt be closed on the soth Inst., and remain closed until the Uth of Alarch. A. E. DOLGHKUTY, 8 13 m 6t Treasurer. MERCANTILE LIBRARY-DUPLICATION. It hta been decided to duplicate the stock of the Mercantile Library Company, between Juyl and Dtcember 81 of the present year, on the plan purmed in JS64 Kor every share of stock issued prior to Jul? 1 another share will be Issued, without c ost. If applied 'or by Hie owner before the eud of ihe ear. All the new shares purchased before July 1 h III have the U-nent of n duplication. 3 mil m4t T. MQltKlS PKkot, Provident. t- THK UNION PIKE EXTINGUISHER COMPANY 07 PHILADELPHIA " Monufaciure and sell tbe Improved, Portairia Firs Extinguisher. Always Reliable. D. T. QAGH, ' IMU to. US MARKET EL, CJeueral Agent. EDOOATIONAL. AJC'I AYI-OU ablNmNG AOAIXMY, NO. Ili ARCH Stiver. The Hprlng Terra will com inence on MONDAY, March ft. Night classes fit Lsdles and WenMcmen. A claM for beginners wili te formed on Mondav next. Terms IS per quarter. The Tuesday and Friday classes will ba continued, Terms 13 per quarter. Tbe evening classes will meet at a quarter before 8. The quarter will con sist of twelve lessons. Afternoon classes for ladies, two lessons per week, $i0. Private lessons lvea a usual. Pupils can enter their names from 8 nnth K o'clock P. M. daily. S t sr. J J A It V A R D UKIVKlldlTT CAMBRIDGE, MASS., Comprises the following Departments: Harvard College, the University Lectures, Divinity School, Law School, Me Ileal School, Dental School, lawrence Scientific School. School of Mining and Practical Geology, Bussiy Institution (a School of Agriculture and Horticulture), Botanic Garden, As tronomical Observatory, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Pesbody Museum of Archaeology, Episcopal Theological School. Ti next academic year begins on September 23, 1871. The first examination for admission to Harvard College will begin June 89, at 8 A. M. The second examination for admission to Harvard College, and the examinations for admission to the Scientific and M lnlng Schools,; will begin September 89. The requisites for admission to tbe College have been changed this year. There Is now a mathematical a'ternatlve for a portion of the classics. A circular describing the new requisites and recent examina tion papers will be mailed on application. UNIVERSITY LECTURES Thirty-three courses In 1870-71, of which twenty begin In the week Feb ruary 18-19. These lectures are Intended for gradu ates of colleges, teachers, and other competent adults (men or women). A circular describing them will be mailed en application. THE LAW SCHOOL has been reorganized this year. It bas seven Instructors, and a library of 16,c 00 volumes. A circular explains the new course of study, the requisites for the degree, and the cost of attending the school. The second half of the year begins February 13. For catalogues, circulars, or Information, ad dress J. W. HARRIS, 8 6 8m - Secretary. JDGEHILL SCHOOL MERCHANTVILLE, N. J., Four Miles from Philadelphia. The session commenced MONDAY, January 9 1871. For circulars apply to 8 81 ly Rev. T. W. CATTECU rpiIE REV. DR. WELLS' BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS From Six to Fourteen years of age. Ad Iress the Rev. DR. WELLS, 2 28 tnths2m Andalusia, Pa. APLEWOOD INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG Ladles, Pittsfleld, Mass. Long and widely known for superb facillibs and rare beauty of loca tion. Board and English tuition, tioo for ha'f year, commenclpg February 2.1. (Special terras to cleUcal patrons and teachers. 8 15 lmt Rev. O. V. SPEAR, Principal. II. T. LAUDERBACirS ACADEMY, ASSEbLY BUILDINGS, A Primary, Preparatory, and Finishing School. Ad dres Principal, no. 103 S. TENTH Hi. a 11 1m YOUNG MEN AND BOYH' ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. No. 1903 MT. VERNON fctreet, Rev. JAMES G. SUINN, A. M. Principal. 13 81 smtu2m URY QOODS. EYRE AND LANDELL, AKCII Jfc JTOTjitTII St. LEW SILKS, NEW SHAWLS, NEW LACES, NEW JAPANESE. 1 87 mws3mrp . OARPETINQSi ETO. McCAUUM, CREASE & SLOSH, IMPORTERS OV CARPETINGS. Spring Importations, NEW DESIGNS "iN ALL FABRICS. Now in store and to arrive, together with the whole Stock, are oflered at IPopvilar I?ricos, To Insure large sales, Preparatory to Removal In July to our new warehouse, Nos. 1012 and 10U Chcsnut St. McCALLUJI, CKEASE & SLOAN, No. S09 CHESNUT Street, 8 1 wsmsmrp PHILADELPHIA. MALT LIQUORS. PHILADELPHIA AGESCY. Abbey S Holyrood Breweries. Wm. Younger & Co., Edinburgh. ESTABLISHED 1T49. We are now prepared to fill orders from the trade for Bottled Ale and Porter From the above celebrated Breweries. POtf ELL A WEST. No. 38 South FJCOEVT Street, Sole Agents for W. Tonnger & Co. An Invoice now landing ez-shlp Amandus from Liverpool. 8 8 mwslm4p GROCERIES, ETO. JONDON BKOWN STOUT AND SCOTCH ALE, I a glass and stone, by the cask or dosen. ALBERT O. UOBEllTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 1 . Corner ELEVENTH and VINB Sia. SHIPPING. TFTK, NATIONAL STEAMSHIP f?TK Smmml LIN 8. Steam to and from -J.ILq NEW YORK, L1VKKPOOL, AND QUKKNSTJAN. Steamers sail WSDNS8DAT, THURSDAY, and t-ATUKUAl. Cabin, 1TB and 166; Mberaga. fts. Excursion cketa, good for one year, lloeral'y reduce. ter- ons sending for their friends can onutu tickets Steerage) for 13a. Tickets to and from Loud uterry and Glasgow by thla iavonte roQte at the same low currency ratea Passengers booked to an"T tram London, Paris, Bamburg, Havre, Bremen, etc., at lowewt rates. Nora. Tho mssuinoent ocean Hteaiushls or this line are among the largest in the world, and are Celebrated fr speed, safety, and eoniimt. Owing to redaction, rates are now IS tn Cabin aud fi In su-erage cheaper than other nrst-claca lines. Kor passage, or bank drafts lor anv amount, paya ble at sight in all parts of Ureat Britain, I. eland, and in principal cities f Norwar, Sweden, Denmark, Prance, Germany, end Italy, api ly t WALLER fc CO., Agent, 1 16 No. 804 WA LA UT St., just above Second. THE REGULAR STEAMSHIPS ON THE PHI LADELPUIA AND CHARLESTON STEAM SHIP LINE are ALONE authorised to lssne throng! ollls of lading to taterlor points Booth and West lr connection with South Carolina Katiroad 'lomoany. ALFRED L. TYLtCK, Vice-President So, C RR. oa PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN ,MA1L STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S KK- GULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE TO NEW OR LEANS. La. The Y AZOO will sail for New Orleans, via Havana, on Thursday. Hf.arch ia, at 8 A. M. Tbe UERCVLbS will sail rrom New Oilcans, via Havana, on March . THROUGH 15 ILLS OF LADINO at as low rates as bv anv other route irlven to MOBILE. ULVBS. TON. INDIANOLA. ROCKPOKT, LAVAcj'JA, and BRAZOS, aud to all points on tow Mississippi river between New Orleans aud St. Louis. Red river freights reshlpped at New Orleans without charge of commissions. WEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA. The TONAWANDA wl.l sail for Savannah on Sat nrday, March 11, at 8 a. M. The WYOMING will sail from Savannah on Sat urday, March 11 THROUGH BILLS O'LADIN' given to all the principal towns iu Georgia, A. abama, World, Mis sissippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, ami i eB'iessee in con nection with the Central Raiiroad of Georgia, t .antlc and Uulf Railroad, aud Florida steamers, at b low rates as by competing lines. SEMI-MONTHLY LIN ETO WILMINGTON, N. C The PI'tNEhR will sail for W'lrulugton on Mon day, March IB, at 8 P. M. Returning, will leave Wilmington Saturday, March 18. Connects with the Oupe Fuac River Steamboat Company, the Wilmington and Wcldon and North Carolina Railroads, and the Wilmington and Man Chester Railroad to all interior points. Freights for Columbia, 8. O., and Augusta, (la., taken via Wilmington at as low rates as by any otner route. Insurance effected when requested by shippers. Bills of lading Bigned at cueou stiect wharf ou or before day of sailing. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, 815 No. 130 S. THIRD Street. ..rfSpEfe. CLVDE'8 STEAM LINKS Yrftfrjf Oftlce, No. 18 South WHARVES. 11 1 1 LA I) k Li HI A, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STKAMSH1P LINE, THU'iUGH FitHICiHT Allt L1NK TO 'I HE KOI'TH AN 1 1 WET. Steamers leave every W KDNtSOA Y and SATUR DAY "at noon," from FIRST WHARF above MAR KET Street. h o bills of lading signed after 12 o'clock on sailing day. TB ROUGH RATES to all points tn North and South Carolina, via seaboard Air-line Railroad, rou tiectltig at Porisniouth, and at Lynchburg, Va T -u-nesnee, and the West via Viramta and Tenuesseo Air-llne, aud Richmond aud Danville Ratlroadi freights UMLED BoT onus aud taken at LOW Kit RATES than by any other lln. No charge for couimt-sion, dray me or anv ex pense of tiausler. Stcamsidps Insure at I j .vest raes. PREIHHTS RE'EIVID DAILY. State-roum aco'iromodations for panstMigars. WM. P. POMTEh, Ag. nr., Kljnmoud and Cl.y Polnr. T. P. CROWELL & CO., Agents, Norfolk. vmT A nr. T pii 1 A ANnntiAuivaiviv 28TKAM8HIP LI v E. THURSDAY LINE FOR CHARLESTON, and all interior points of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, etc The first-class Steamship VIRGINIA, Captala Hunter, will sail ou Thursday, March 9, at. Yl o'clock, noon, from Pier 8, North Wharves, a')ove Arch street. Through bills of lading to all principal points In South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, etc., etc. Rates of freight as low as by any other route. For freight or pHssaare spply ou the Pier, aa above. WM. A. COURTNbY, Agent In Charleston. FOR NEW YORE DAILY VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN 'ANU EX PRKHM 8TK AMBOAT COMPANY. ThecHttAPESTand QUICKEST water commu nication between Philadelphia and New YorK. Suamers of this Line will commence loa ling on March 9, from first wharf above MARKET Sr.rett, Philadelphia, and foot of WALL Strt-t, Niw York. Fust boat will leave on Sat qi day, the 11th lnstaut, and daily as usual therea ter. Goods forwarded by all the lines going out of New York North, East, aud West, free of commission. Freight forwarded on accommodating terms. JAMb.8 HAND, Agnt, No, 119 WALL Street, New York. NEW EXPRESS LIME TO ALEX ANDRIA, GEORGETOWN and Wah lnston, D. C, Chesapeake and Delawtre Canal, connecting with Orange and Alexandria Raiiroad. Hteatuers leave regularly every SATURDAY at noon, from First Wharf above MARKET Street. Fr lghts leeHved dally. . HYDE & TYLER, Agents, Georgetown, n. C. M. KLDRIDGE k CO., Agents, Alexandria, Va. DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE TO W-Bi AT COM PAN Y. itfdr Barges towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Ilavre-de-Grace, Delaware City, aud intermeaiHTe points. CAPTAIN JOHN LAUGIIL1N. Superintendent. OFFICE, No. IS South WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO. , AGENTS For all the above lines. No. 18 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, Where further Information may be obtained. 8 23 FOR NEW YORK, VIA DELAWAR1 nd Rarltan CauaL L 1.--..3.8WIFTSURE TRANSPORT ATI05 COMPANY. DESPATCH AND SWIPTSURB LINKS, Leavlug dally at IS M. and o P. M. The steam propellers of this company will com aaence loading on the 8th of March. Through in twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to any point free of commission Freights taken on accommodating terms. Apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD & CO., Agents, No. 132 South DELAWARE Avenue. FOR SAVANNAH. GEORGIA THE FLORIDA PORTS, AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSEN GER LINE. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA AND AT LANTIC AN GULF RAILROAD. FOUR STEAMERS A WEEK, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. THE STEAMSHIP8 SAN SALVADOR, Captain Nickeisoo, from Pier No. 8 North River. WM. R. GARKISON, Afi-ent, No. 6 Bowling Greeu. MONTGOMERY, Captain Falrclotn, from Pier No. 13 North River. R. LOW DEN, Agent, No. V3 West street. LEO, Captain Dearborn, from Pier No. 1 East River. MURRAY, FERRIS k CO., Agents, Noa. 01 and 6i South street GENERAL PARSES, Captain Mallory, from Pier No. t North River. LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO., Agents, No. Liberty street. Insurance by this line ONE-HALF PER CENT. Miptnor avcoiiiinodatlons tor passeugera Through rates aod bills or iailmg iu connection With the Atlantic and GJlf Freight line. i t TlirouKh istes aud bills of Iwliuir in connection With Central Railroad of Georgia, to ail p'mn. C. D. OWENS, I GKOR'JE YONGE, Agent A. A G. R. R., Agent C. It. R., No. t'-t Broadway, No. 4i Broadway. MIPPINO. ff -AlKliLLAKP 8TSAWSHIP ClOMPAH, mr nuw vtiicu,' 8A1LCK2 TUESDA18. THURSDAYS, AND SAT URDAYS AT NOON. are now receiving freight at winter rates, com mencing December 88. All goods shipped on and t after this date will be charged aa agreed upou by the agents of this company. INSURANCE ONE-EIGHTH OF ONE PER CENT. No bill of lading or receipt signed for less thaa fifty cents, aud no lusurance effected' for lea thin one dollar premium. For further particulars and rates apply at Com pany's office, Pier 83 East river, New York, or to JOHN F. OHL, PIER 19 NORTH WHARVES. N. o, Extra rates on small packages Irou, metals etc. 8 (fTX FOR LIVERPOOL AND OUBKNfc' AiU.TOWN The lumaii Line of Royal H,u. Steamers are appointed to sail aa lollo: , City of UmrtoN, bHttintHT. March II. i9 A. H, Citj ot Brussels, HHturisv. Mar- h 18. nl 1 P. M. CItv of Liuitrick, via Halifax, Tuesday, March VII stl P. V. City of Washli gton, Paturday, March S. at 8 A. M. and each suceewiuiR tiatuMay and aitmate Tues day, frura pier N. t North river. RATKH OF PAHHAC4E By Mall Steamer Sal'lng every Saturday. Fay awe in gold. durable iu uaueuuy. First Cabin Th Hteerajre (80 To London 80 To Uttidon 35 To Hallfai l To HallfaK 13 fassengers auto forwarded to Antwerp, Rotter dam, Sweden. Norway, Denmark, etc, at reduced reus. Tickets can be bonpht here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their friends. For tanner miormatioa appiy at tne company's office. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. No. 16 iroatway, N. Y.I Or to O'DoNNKIL & PAULK, Agents, SB No. 408 CHESNUT Street. Phlla.lelptila. FOR ST. THOMAS AND BRAZIL. UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL 8TEAM HlliP CIOMPANY. REGULAR MAIL STEaMKKS sailing on the 83d of evry month. Mr KRIMAt K, Captain Wlt-r. SOU 11 AM K RICA, CaptHtn E. L. Tlnklepaugh. NORTH AttEMCA, CaUlnG. B. SIocuiil lhese splendid steHiuers sa'l ou sclieduie ttme,and call at SU Thomas, Para, PernamiiiKto, B ihl i, aud Rio de Janeiro, going and returning. For engage ments of freight or passage, apply to WM. H. GARRISON, Agent, 18 lOt No. 0 Bowling-green, New York. w II I T B STAR LINE OCEANIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY" . LINK OP NEW KTEAMKH." BKTWaiKS NEW Yt RK AND UERPOOL,CALIJNG AT CORK, 1PKLAND. The rompany's fleet comprises the following mag nificent lull-powered ocean steamships, the alx largest iu the world : c CkaNlc, Captain Murray. RcTIC. ATLANTIC, Captain Thompson. BLTiO. PACIFIC, Captain Perry. ADRIATIC llu'se new vessels have been designed specially for the trausutiautto trade, aud combine speed, safi'ty, ami comfort. PasKdiger accommodations onrtvnlled. Parties sending for iheir friends iu the oid coun try can now olitaln prepaid tickets. Steerage, 132, currency. Other rates aa low as any tlrst-clas line. For further particulars apply to ISM AY, 1MRIE A 0f No. 10 WATEH btreet, Liverpool, aud Nj. T EAST INDIA Avenue, LEAUENH VLL Street, Li noon: or at the company's offices, No. 19 BKOADWAY, New York. lt T H. SPARKS, Agent. THE ANCHOR LINK STEAMERS Sail every Saturday and alternate Wednesday - to and froui Glasgow and tierry. Paspengera hooked and forwarded to and from alt railway fctahions In Great Britain, Ireland, Oer niHDy, Norway, SwedfU, or Denmark and America as salely, spced-ily, comfortably, and .cheapo as by any inner route or 11 no. 'KXPHStRH" 8TBAMKKS. "RXTRA" 8TB1JIKK8. IOWA, TYRIAN, BRITANNIA, IOWA, TYRIAN, ANGL1A, AUSTRALIA, BRITANNIA, INDIA, COLUMBIA, liltl I A. MIA. From Pier 80 Nerth river, New York, at coon. Rntesof PafBag Payable In Curreuoy, to Liverpool, Glasgow, or Derry: First cabins, i6 aud $7 ft, according to location. Cubiu excursion tickets (good f r twelve m tutus), becuriiig licHt accoinmodaiious, f 130. Intermedia!, 34; 8teTa(i, W. CertiUc.at.es, at reduced rates, can be nought here by those wishing to send for their frieuils. Drafts Issued, pnyab e on pres ntntlou. Apply at thecompanv's olllc.es to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 12 87t No. I BOWL1N G GREEN. OOPfPAOE, ETO. i CORDAGE, gauiila, Bital and Tarred Oordaict At Lowaat Haw York PtIom aud Frthta, EDWIN B. F1TI.KU OU. raotorr, TKMTH 8k and GBRMANTOWIi inou, tora.Ro. 83 . WATCH St. and 91 R D It LA WAX Avaona. 19 Urn PHILADELPHIA JOHN S. LEW A CO., ROPE AND TWIN MAN I FACTURK.tH, DEALERS IN NAVAL STOKES, ANC HORS AND CHAINS, SHIP CHANI'LERY GOODS, ETC., Nob. 46 and 4H NORTH WHARVfcS. WHISKY, WINE, ETQ. QAR&TAIR8 A McCAIJL, No. 126 Walnut and 21 Granite ts IMPORTBRS Of Brandioi, Wlnei, Gin, Oliu Oil, te,; WHOUC8AUI DKALaUU IN PURE RYE WH I SKI fits, US BOND AKD TAX PAID. MM PATENT. TJ N1TED STATES PATENT OFFICBL XXJ a at I a. .a J I T ol lu.i On the pemion or DANIfL 8. nippes, of Upper Mt-rlon Township, Peuusylvama, adiulnistraUr of Albert S. Nippes, deceased, pra.ving for tM exteu slon of a patent planted to 1 he sal. I Altiert S. Nippes, ou the Slet day of April, IsfiT, fc an liuprovemeut In triuding Saws: It Is ordered that the testfv&ouy lu the -vase ba closed on the 21st day tf March next, that the time for tiling arguments aud thu Kxaiiiiu. r's report be limited to the Slat, dar of March uext. and that sain petition be heard on the eth day of April next- Any person may oppiate this extension. SAMUEL A. DUNCAN, BIO !0t Acting Commiaaiouer of fatuuU. 0 LD OAKS fc'EMETERY COMPANY OF PHILADEL UIA. This Company is prepared to seu lott., .car of all encumbranct-s, on reaaonaiile term. Purchasers cag see plans at tho odlce of the Company, NO. 618 WALNUT STREET, Or at tbe Cemetery, where all Information needa will be cheerfully given. By giving notice at the omce, carriuces will meet persons desirous of purchasing lots at Tioga Station' on the Germantown Railroad, aud oouvor them to the Cemetery and return, free ol charge. ALFRED C HARM Kit, President. MARTIN LANHENBRRGElt, Treaa. MICHAEL N1HBBT. Seo'y. 10 s wfm 6m Corn Exchange Bag nutactonf. JOHN T. D LEY, K. 2. Cor. WATER an IS AJIKET 8u. KOPJI AND TWINE, BAGh lad BAGIN(i. fo Grain, Flour, Salt, buper-Phoapuate of Lima, Boa Dust, Etc Large and smaU GUNY BAGS eonstantiv on fcand. Also. WcatL BACK . TOIBN FARNUM A (X)., COMMISSION MERJ tf chuu od MaealtarTa ol Oorts TiXiB, i i utm. Ui OBMBUt lUr a. t-fcllxlniii. Wld