/B88U! CAHEROX. "Jessie, Jessie Cameron, . Hear me bat thia onoe,” quoth he. .. “Gooa'lue'K go. with you, neighbor’s son; But I’m no mate for you,” quoth she. Day was verging toward-the night There besldethe. moaning sea, Dimness oyertophthelight, :• .' ’ ■ There where, the breakera be. “O Jessie,’ Jessie Cameron, ' . I have loved you long and true;” “Goodltick go with you, neighbor’s son, But I’m no mate for you.” She was a careless, fearless girl, And madeher answer plain; . . Outspoken she to earl or churl, Kind-hearted in the main, ■ ■ * • But somewhat heedless with her tongue, And apt at causing pain; ; A mirthful maiden she and young, [" Most fair for bliss or Bane; : ‘•Oh, long ago I told you so, ' I tell you so to-day: Go onyour way and let me go Just my own free way.” The sea swept in with moanand'foam, Quickening the stretch of sand;.,' They stood almost in sight of home; - . He strove to take her hand, “Oh can’t you take your answer then, And wont you understand? For me you’re not the man of men, I other plans have planned;- - You’re, gopd for Madge, or good for Cis, Or good for Kate, may be; . But what’s to me the good of this; While you’re not good for me?” They stood together on the beaoh, They t wo alone, And louder waxed his urgent speech His patiehce almost gone; “Oh, say but one kind word to me, Jessie, Jessie Cameron;” “I’d be too proud to beg,” quoth she, And pride was in her tone. And pride was in her lifted head, And in her angry eye, 1 ; And in her foot, which might have fled, But would not fly. Some say that he had gipsy blood,' That in his heart was guile; Yet he.had gone through fire and blood Only to,win her smile. Some say his grandma was a witch, A black witch from beyond the Nile, Who kept an image in a niche And talked with it the while. And by her hut far down the lane Some say they would not pass at night, Lest they should hear an unked strain Or see an unked sight. Alas, for Jessie Cameron! The sea crept moaning, moaning nigher; She should have hastened to be gone— The. sea swept higher, breaking by her; She should have hastened to her home While yet the West was flushed with fir e But now her feet are in the foam, The sea foam, sweeping higher. O mother, linger at your door, And light your lamp to make it plain, But Jessie she comes home no more, No more again. They stood together on the strand, They only, each by each: Heme, her home, was close at hand, Utterly out of reaoh. Her mother in the chimney nook Heard a startling sea-gull ssreeoh, But never turned her head to look Toward the darkening beach; Neighbors here and neighbors there Heard one scream, as if a bird Shrilly screaming cleft the air— That was all they heard. Jessie she comes home no more, Comes home never; Her lover’s step sounds at his door No more forever. And boats may search upon the sea And searoh along the river, But noneknow where the bodies be. Sea winds that shiver, Sea birds that breast the blast, Sea-waves swelling, Keep the secret first and last, Of their dwelling. Whether the tide so hemmed them round With its pitiless flow, That when they would have gone they found No way to go; Whether she soorned him to the last With words flung to and fro, Or clung, to him when hope was past, None, will ever know; 1 / Whether he helped or hindered her, 1 Threw up hiß life or lost it well, / The troubled sea, for all its stir, Finds no vbioe to telL Only watchers by the dying Have thought they heard one pray, ■ Wordless, urgent; and replying, One seem to say him nay; And watchers by the dead have heard A windy swell from miles away, With sobs and screams, but not a word Distinct for them to say; And watchers out at sea have caught Glimpse of a pale gleam here or there. Come and gone as quick as thought. Which might be hand or hair, Christina G, Rossetti. NEW YORK CITY. CORRUPTION OP ITS GOVERNMENT. A Terrible Exhibit C f Rascality. [Prom Wilkes’s Spirit] In an essay bn “The Government of the City of New York,” recently pub lished In the North American .Review, its author, James Partpn, sets out with the maxim, that “on certain conditions all men will steal.” Now, Mr. Parton does not put forth this postulate as a pal liation of the well-known habits of our Common Council; nor does he intend to launch a protest against mankind in general. His object,on the contrary,is to show, that the same influences will pro duce like results upon all classes of so ciety,and tb&t instead of simply soskinsr to procure honest men to fillpublicoffice m the hope of their remaining honest we had better reform the corrupting in fluences within the machinery of the municipal government itself, and rely for the integrity of our public officers on the natural instinct of all men, in ab sence of temptation, to acquire popular applause. ‘The opportunity to steal,” says Mr. Parton, in developing the philosophy of the above startling maxim, “must be good of course, and the chance of de tection small; the stealing must easily admit of being called by another name; and, above'all, the theft must be of such a nature, that the thief does hot witness P? in which the loss of the stolen Sv7h2 N °w.these arepre the conditions under which the Common Council of New York her lens^ndit^G, tant J plunder these demoralizing faoili- Mrs, ssatfSSfS Mr. Parton says that govem: eminent of the city of New v«Sr “has fallen into complete contempt-” but might he not as well have said that it is THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, PCtOBER 27,1866.-TRIPLri SHEET Regarded byi an .the reputable classes .detfske. Dealing in dishonesty as a F bo “5Ee™“M trade, they employ swiute to he, _to-belongJo,it. PerspmrofJ.percentage te.every “drummer” 1 who S** d repute ffo not willingly assocKtol brings them a job. “One atreet railwav With the rulere of th&oity,';nnlessi they I company,”, says Mr. Parton known lo be of the email number tobuted forty thousand ' ’dollars V bo bold their the purposes among the AldehS but' WOre offrustratiqg iniqmitous schemes. When outbid,» and The grant :it given to another company This 'riMya^lV^SM^f^thV 6 k l erandlraneactidn^ attend ball .of the hut we know of another, in which thev It is. notthatthe City ; Government hotel-keeperf on a Bargain that P 'hev V y®/ 0 Dot should receive one-third B of the sum paid 14 d 9 e S.n°thing but by the city for'the;'entertainment. Un yen * be , m °st useful orueces- I t|er this arrangement, and by the con -18 .sanctioned only so nivance of .the Ring, a charge of one {a* as it aflbnls promise of gain to poli- I hundred and twenty-live thousand i« Cl brfHo v.result of all this plunder j dollars was brought against the «®’ iB 3O, when, with Icity. The entertainment, whioh a, population of two hundred thousand, had scantily, fed about one thou the city WMgovemedlor half a milUon sand persons, cost probably 1 , at most'ten mw l^ 8 ;^ 116 ) 0 ? 81 ° f^ 6 ' fntire govern- thousand donars. A-greatoutcrywasj of mentof the island (including, assess- course, raised among the citizens at this monte on private property for provements), has reached (in l 865) more were no criminal courts, so far as the l„ ai er « ?ty - of dollars. The Ring were concerned,its members swore popiflation isnowone million, and thus, till fiiey were black in the face in sud- toe cify lB but five times larger port of the acqbunK <= award than m 1830, the cost of governing itis was made, by which the publican was sixteen tnnes greater - paid ninety thousand dollSrs.aml^ _Mr. Parton dates thecommencementl the following daytheCommittee of the of this era of corruption's! 1850, and at> Ring Went after him, to collect their' tributes its inception to the ilhcit profits I share. Through- a proper caution the hidden m the grants or city railway remaining members of that worthybody lines. _We date the mischief earher,and I followed close upon their heels, and en trace it to that ; rank development of 1 sconced themselves in the alcoves of a primary elections under the district: I neighboring oyster cellar, to await the system which enabled combinations of arrival of the‘‘swag.” The cdmMifctee determined ruffians to sell the nomina-1 were most graciously received by the tioDB .in all portions of the city, and delighted publican. They Were asked h^L™ BB^ 1116 tbes® nominations for to sit; they were invited to drink; tlrey themselves. These squads of “stokers.” were congratulated on their looks- but y ucted in desultory band,under I when they opened the business of their the lead usually of some professed pugi- call, they noticed that the countenance list, or formidable corner blackguard, of the hotelkeeper changed. Bringing They were next grouped under the pre- the matter boldly to S a crisis the i^hL™ 8 X h X^- eB CI T 8 ' and then took publican remarked r “ Well, gentlemen leaders who could make a speech. From you have come for that thirty thousand lew , mo “ ent > th e monopoly of office dollars, I suppose?” “Yesf” was the the old leaders of Tammany answer; “the boys are right over the and Masonic Hall, was gone. The way, waiting for us to givl them their °L,*h® ®P am sh Cloak and the divide.” “And I suppose ” said the f 11 h« head ’}*hich, though figuring hotel-keeper, “if I refused to give yoifa at the head of city politics, were then cent of the money, you woulcfsav I was the privileges and the re- the d-’st rascal out of -!’’ We would good society, went out, and that/" exclaimed the Chairman of the iWuniahK-f f tb ® »nd the Ring, in a most decided tone. “Ah Tbe fir&t upward yes,” replied the publican, and then surge of this ffithy tide, composed, as it [ looking firmly at them, he added- “Well niher^ Se i.nrt f v« Ull if 8 ’ bootlegs,pimps, I’m just that rascal, and do not mean to pilferers and vagabonds, lodged some I give you the first cent.” He kept hi t? 11361 ? m P 1 ® Wa f d Com ' word i but bis hotel has not had another mittees. Its elements _ next passed job given to it by the-Ring, and as the *h.®, barriers of the General Com- transaction is five orsix years old, it mav Jbat point of occasion surprise in the minds of some in«irt? 18latl0 “- to 'i 4 5® Common of our reader, that this superior per -2o«^ C it,\?oi d o^ emulllQl^ 1 departments former, has not yet been maim an alaer was natural and easy. For a time, of man himself. “ r/ 88 V^ e ne T re ? ir T; c was diffident, It were needleas to multiply instances and put forward only its least offensive of villainy against the body we describe i, ength il si “P ] y re-1 Our care now is, howsuch TdeSes: fleeted that it hah thepoiver, and then it potism can be broken and thecitv extri ?^®® r b ed the public emoluments and cated from the degradation of its grip honors, without regard to any thing but I There never was a time when the nfcaa" a B . lenience and ambition, sity of a- e&rt for ari^® cr ?cy °f the gutter was thus was so imminent as now-for this arro ’ and was gant cabal, pluming itself upon the fact ® a^P e "° d ® f its fortunes, that under that it is masked S bya candidate who v. B b, rew d precaution, it takes the sacrament,and who constantly ?fP lr lay band upon theVnane of exclaims—“Lo! look me well over re- ’ by the advocacy of publicans and sinners, and see if lam • !udl ® l “y- It was the cun~ not holier than ye!” aims to extend its Ppbtical element of control over the entire State. Springing New York which imposed from the centre of the ring, tWpffi nArS, measure on the State; cal Turveydrop represent nothfng but and the utter corruption ,in our local “Bing,” and Ws accession to DOwer fhat r «w' en Fh?KH Properl ] y « e da .^ d from this period, would so its ra that act. Public peculation, thus re- I parity, that the rent of the poor man’* evenlhe°MMVM^ C^f f inH? 1 f hme f lt;,or dwe bling and the price of the poor S££’s indictment, re- loaf would soon oppressively increase £fi!a d t b en . t b at final impulse which through the exactions which must was destined to raise it to the status of a I cessarily ensue. ’ tff consolidate a system, The remedy proposed by Mr. Parton mit h hV K ty S°^ em ment, which for this state of things is a reformation be ca bed a government, of the suffrage, through a State Consti- 4O tak ® P93S ® 3 ' tuti °nal Convention. S He proposes that th - r-rs Sis C',K« b^ conspiracy, familiarly known under the native or foreign born shall hnnr>» ’ S® 0 /, the “Ring,” consists of two- forth be aUo3to acqffireitwhocan thirds of both Boards of the Common not read and write; and he also favor- Council (the number requisite to carry the discrimination of a fax TT« wnnia any measure over the Mayor’s veto) and have no local officers elected bnt tho ,Sri23 d h ,IteSS 4I SSJSU u « asisas g£ ner chambers of Tammany Hall an rf i P o E t ona tax upon at which may be characterized th’e ad estete 'AU this i? head of this peculative go- (exceDt the noil siy vernment or political conflderacy. This decidedlv P U -° hn . whle . b of the city, and of money o New York f h f ov ® min^ ffiSsMassagassass ssaasasa^S bOTght nf b th U e 8h ™ the C S Ur t t8 ’ i argely « ifa le Board of Control. itiisii wmmi ,h E .pou„, y th.™U of£ ! -ft a^aWiSras: seven men, in all; and “itis thesefeven men,” says he, “who work the machi- profitable ’how ® lo ? e , t J h ® ir nery by which Democratic nominations there cormorants j® K ld „by are ground out. Candidates for Con- be ameredent fofl grass, for the State Legislature, for the lion of the tnf t ? n ‘? ab T® r ‘ numerous boards of city legislators,must our vtodicationfrom th? a e? ° rity . : , , b u Ut pass the ordeal of their inspection and the nolitwi C - harg l. l ? ill b ®> ESSZS S ? verr S s P tf^m d i been T em ? loyed foreeve ” a majority homposedofeuch min £ ESffiSSSSffgfSiSS-SuS I>s^ *‘Riri£F» in th« rnmi«A« rP iex m° t . aswell, tlie serious attention of each anri: S Re 8 toSd ft ¥hTtr ieS u ttrtßrSj whiohthese harpies wiU heSatTto StowSlf ttWtoJ“ oawe * IHlinth ® OBIPFISS FOR NEW YORK, Via Delaware and Raritan Oaaal. The Philadelphia and Sew Tork fiqpM* rv; Steamboat Company. Bteun Propeller* leave DAILY pern MAEK3rr ' £ "“ : Tills Line connects with ell Northern end Euten Freight received at lowest rate*. WM. F. CLYDE A 00.. Agent*. It Bonth Wharves, Philadelphia. . mhlW • 11? Waifstreet. N'cwlbjk. »OR BAVABNAH, GA. SiUfi&Sk. Tbe Philadelphia and Sonthfern Man EMeanisaip Company’s Regular Lines, seoondwliart . below Spruce street. The steamBWpJTONAWAItDA, Captain J. Teal : for SAVANNAH. will commence receiving height on THURSDAY: October 23 and sail onBATUR DAY, October 27th. at 30 o’clock A. M,, and every alternate Saturday thereafter—viz.: November loth, 24, Ac. This steamer has fine State Booms and other ac commodations for cassengers, Cabin passage, |2O: Deck do.. 110. Through tickets sold to the following points—Macon. Ga., 131; Columbus, Ga. *35; Angnsta.Ga„ 127; Atlanta, Oa„ *34; Albany, Ga., (35; Montgomery, Ala., til: Eu ianla, Ala., (S 3, , ’ Freight taken at low rates. Through receipt* given at through rates to Macon Augusta Columbus, Atlanta, Ha.; Knoxville, Chatta nooga, Nashville, Memphis. Tenn.: Canton, Miss. No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail ing day. Agents at Savannah, Hunter A Gammon, For height or passage, apply to WM. L. JAMES. General Agent, *e!2 314Sonth Wharves. 4SFg9r* FOE NEW ORLEANS. 9MAf* The Steamship STAR OF THE ONION being detained to repair damages sustain ed during the hurricane of the sd and 4th lnsts., the sailing day, ad vertised for Saturday,27th Inst, is postponed. The Steamship LaVACCa, L. H. LIVINGSTON, Master, now lying at LOMBARD Street Wharf, will sail positively on MONDAY, 29th Inst., at 3 P. M. Freight taken at low rates until 12 M. sailing day. For tnrther Information apply to WM. L. JAMES, Agent Phila. and Southern Mall 8. S. Co., oC233tj • 314 Booth Delaware avenge. FOB NEW ORLEANS, DIIiEOT. SUbBJTHE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH EHN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S BEGULAB line. The well-known first-class Steamship STAB OF THE UNION, ?.202 tons register, T. N. Cooksey, Master, Will commence receiving freight for the above port at second wharf below bprucestreet, on TUESDAY, Oc >ober 23d, and aaU on SATUBDAY, Oct. 27th, at 12 o clock M - Be turning, will leave NEW OBLEANB on SATUB DAY. November loth. ; This Steamer has superior State Booms and other accommodations for p ossengers. Cabin passage too; Deck do., $3O, Freight taken at low rates. No freight received or bills of lading signed oh sail ing day. Agents at New Orleans, Messrs. Crevy, Nickerson * Co., aho will give careful attention to shlpmentlol goods to balveston, Mobile, Vicksburg, and Interior pokits, For freight or passage, apply to WM. I<. JaMES. General Agent, SH Sooth Wharves, /OR) 808 BOOTOH. MHBb STEAMSHIP LIUS nrpufrr BAGS POST SVRST JIVXnATa FBOM PINE ST. WHABP. PTm.ATffIT.PHTA AKD LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship SAXON Captain Matthews, will sail from Philadelphia on Saturday evening, rtAV, 27 The Bieamship ABIES, Captain Boggs, will sail from Boston on Wednesday, October 31, at 3 P. M. The line between Philadelphia and Boston is now composed of the HUMAN (new), Captain Baiter, 1,458 tons burthen. SAXON, Captain Matthews, t,£so tons burthen. NORMAN, captain Crowell, tons burthen. These substantial and well appointed steaznihlm wHlUail punctually as advertised, and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the oerth to receive cargo. their goods.*” I * tsellte * to send Bills of Lading with u ForteSht or passage having superior accommoda *° HENRY WINSOB * OQ.. BS2 South Delaware avenoa. FOR WILMINGTON, N. C. ! SttlkpMS the p hiladelphia and south biin MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S REGULAR LINE, from Second Wharf below SPRUCE street. The first-class steamship PIONEER, Captain P. P florin, lor WILMINGTON, will commence recelvlns height on THURSDAY November Ist. and sail on SATURDAY, November 3d. at 10 o’clock P. SL, and every alternate Saturday thereafter—vii; November 17th, December Ist, Rc. Passengers will find snperlor snri best attendance^ Cabin tsasage, |2O; Deck do., flO. Freight carried at low rates. Non-eight received or bills of lading signed on sail- Ids day. Agents at Wilmington. WORTH & DANIEL, who will give especial attention to forwarding goods ad dressed to their care to and from the Interior. For freight or passage, apply to WiLli JAMES, General Agent, Sl4 booth wharves THROUGH .MJMJHEro THE SOUTH THROUGH RECEIPTS TONEWSKRN. r A^’iS*^ pO J“ ta J n KOBTH and SOUTH CARO LINA, via Beaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to LIACHBUBG. VA„ TENNESSEE, and the WCaT vIaNOBPOLK, PETERSBURG AND MOTHi^S KAI LKOAD. Tie regularity, safety anil shortness of this route, to seiner with the moderate rates charged, commend ii to the public as the most desirable gjj carry ing every description of freight. ®ny Ko charge for commission, drajage, or any expense ox iraosrer. Steamships Insure at lowest rates, and leave rezn tarty from the first wharf abovellarket street w freight received daily, TO, P. CLYDE * 00., selO It North and 14 South Wharves. HAVANA BTEAMKRS. SpNlUki __ SEMI-MONTHLY LUSH. 'ineeteamahlM H£NDBtCK lfijJjBoS Q«ni Hnim STABS AND STRIPES -™Chni Holmi Theae ineamera will leave this port Bu Havans every other SATURDAY, at 8 A M. The steamship HENDRICK HUDSON. Howes master, will aaifftir Havana on BATURDAV morn' tNO, N ovember Bd, at 8 o’clock. Passage to Havana $5O. No freight received after Thursday, For freight or passage, apply to THOHAfiWATTSON A SORB, no North Delaware av*mm^ jtJilll 808 GALVESTON. TRXAR. ' Hpk TEXiBLIHE BTOAMsittw STOP PJUG AT_KEY WEST. FT.A. Th. V j qS-££lf. GENERAL SEDGWICK. WhltehnS. rommSdS will reedve frelgh l at rier 20 EastMvaTSSPSSi with immediate despatch. For freight or paraaea having superior accommodatlens, apply to IBtf BISHOP. SON A 00., pc 1 ™ No. 105 Arch street. 4e&S&h, raw HXBBBas LINK TO «r.M natjh«u|>aahe and NashvlUftDsito!?^ Steamers leave Elm Wharf above Market itrer very Wednesday and Saturday at U H. For freight apply to the agents, W. P. CLYDE A 00., j^^^^^^OeorgetSSSSS, telly ftt 12 U. Nut B Pi Hi) OOiuifictlßi vith gnuh! STorthern and Kaatern Unei *U For freight, which will be takes oa terms, epply to mhietf WH, M. BAIRDAOO.. No. 132 South Delaware avenaa. »STBAMBB *OB SALK-Th. a.'., 180 >eet long, 21X feet beam; fentf Inches; drawa 5 feet 4 Inches water bntlt of and red cedar. Apply to * aTsOTOBRAocL Bel2 ' tf ; flock Street Wharf p »«», gra^ Siw„ mwSa3&&gr** ttpßly 10 w ggg- Avenne, Philadelphia. waJU .^J2tS»S!SM«H£iS! t^SS ,m * r “ a °“ bl iowea SSJBgliS^ ll * *"“*• and warrant* to «TiM> ; •TartHmlar attrmtlnn rtvsn to esnalrlna . MWE^TKIMMLWs. /''l BAND OPENING.—MBS. M. A. BINDER V* NO. 1031 qaeßtent street. PhlladsVfffif' Importer of Ladles' Dress and Cloak Trfmmin*» Alroian elegant stock of Imported Pmer Ladfee’ antT Children's Drees! PariSSi Cloak Making mall Its varieties. Ladles their rich and costly materials may nhonbeK tlstically fitted, and their h Su prompt and efficient manner, at the lowest possible Erlcee Jntwenty-fonrhonra'notice. Cutting andbaeh ttoalngle pIOCT for me?. cnantsMddrgwiMgßfinQffrQMly, ■ •wolft-iy ins«ifXKAßir«nß L 829~ C ' AJSm PBBFETDAIi, FiRE OOASPANV PHILAPEiIjPgIjU Aseete bk January l, 2866. 05,ff06,86196. Praatam «- .™rr;rr™trrzija«iii TOBEmD CLAIMS, maOMZWOB im Losses Paid Since 1829 Over #5,000,000. Perpatosl m 1 emporary Policies on Liberal Ttrai rauß.H.auicka, DlBgo ™Bg^ Top ta WtSSsT SotSTiSiS* I*' 1 *' oSfwiSSSw J4B.;w:j^ggg& D eiS GIEABD FIRE Afil) MARINI INSURANCE COMPANY. Losses by fire h»vebt«nj>remigtlypaM,enamor* «... Disbursed on tils account within thetast fsw nm. For the present the office of this company whir. mafp • -/ T *»•*• »«■ tUVAUmi STKKET, 'l 6* mOnUU wfll *B“WTB to 111 OWB „ N. K. OOR. HHViCMTH AHT> m ibjiim inf Then, as now, we shall be happyto Insure ear nairas at sncb rates as are consistent with safely, DX&BOTOBS, THBMAH CRAVES. ALFRED 8. SILLETT, FTJRMAN SHEPPAitD, H. 8. LAWRENCE, * THOa JtiCKELLAR, CHARLES L DOpblST, JHO. SUPPLEE, HENRY P. mgmraiT JOSEPH KLAPpfjfctf. ALFRED 8. GILLETT, V. JAMES B. ALVOBD. Seer baxbtx raacKAKta raOOBPORATED BY THB MenTHT ticmm t» OFFIO WtT.nm OH VKSSECfiA “ *“ P * rta 0,010 Woll *- iBIuUSm rwsHttATgmra Tn Sooftt, by Blver, Canal, lAke, and lisad fknttn to all parts of tha tTnlon. FiaSfnsßijaAjjcrEa On ganprally. Jn Stores, Dwelling HOPW t Ao. Assure OF THE COMPAFTY November x. ms. aoSw uniteasme. s£si tain “ WOO * mooo nva IW,CT * I«n Kjnn of Pennsylvania Hx Per Oeafc " w "* w »^itn. j_ 115,000 Philadelphia 81* PeToeit “ »,«» HorU U *’ BU B _.... Bnnil * Sunoco Ss *2l UJXO SOO Shares Stock “‘” s ® Company, principal ana Interest couanteedby the CUy of Phnm” i Btock .Peninai Banioad U ® l K Tin —---Stock North Pennsylvania **®®oC tojooo D^^wSS l Se 3 tffittei'EsSS«' , e 5. Maosc 170.70) Loam on Bongs anfkortmr’flM 18,800 80 ___ liens on CUy ftmm 170,700 0 isKSS r *sLJ < s l£le !i. A S? ned Interest, and other* Scrip and Block of <0 ’ £U *‘ nSSK mio« tfrih In SmwSll—l..'." 88 Thomas a Band, John O. Davis, Edmnnd A. Sondar, - Theophllu* Spalding. Johns. Penrose, James Traanalr. Henry C. Lallett, Jr.. James C Band, William C. Lndwlg, Joseph H. Beal, Georgs G. Helper, Hugh Craig, Robert Burton, John D. Tailor, . THOMAS JOHN O. HAaotT Ltlbpbk, Seas T firttlS&. !a w * tm,T wnai mu, tano SiwffiniESSilK 3gs“»i3s“„'"»'sa. f IS~ TRAHHFQKTATTOS fimn All V. aG^SPBSSsSj; FKSyjgrS^ l 'CEABTgP . Aithoi B. Coffin, Samuel W. Jonet, John A, Brown, Qhailes Taylos, Ambrose white, William Welsh/ Richard D. Wood, B. Morris Wa)m -■> T.Charle UIUI John Hasozli H-aoer*#™"** WHUam nnmwhM!« Henry, _Al£ted D. Jessup, i Henry. BeaSMyP o *™* l *»“«>• THKooua-ry jfißg mmißAScs r^y P4nT . OFFICE so, Uo_ SOUTH FOCBTH BTHHjn . ■ *_ bpow canamuf, Inymmoe Company of ttm Cormto n Philadelphia.* Incorporated thi r Pennsyly*nl»ln ® dunce byflr&exosiHaveljr~~ »«anaß iom o poUbl. amp** GhuleeJ. Batter, KflwSi i. Bmxi Henry OtHly, JnhntrT^f”^ 1 BpberlV.Jluny.jr,, JoiephltSore, Hmiy Bgflflj George MecS, Andrew H. Hflln Jusnß, Stans. - SxaiAxm F. HoimrT.wr. SeoT |||plpSS^ a&ssS'osSe.? 04 «^as WSSL ' P£ 3l||sr issa&gg? Incorporated by the State of Penniyi T »7't« l « LKBBi^ T IXyKB L AIiof'^^ , rHTKR*fTr tin T>m. newWKF™ A ” P BBAHTO AHHOTnm. ,**V [RldUkrtOKlbniy, Hcaar H»ina«7 feWutoßnnn, lrfm®rtreih, L.Oofflni -t Priam, funnel B. Bhtolej, Jeremiah Hacker, ttarass* ChM. g, „ BAMXmL Bo^nuraFAssT, B*u IbnaBHAHOH OOMTturv " HO. toe CHJtbTHWjTHBW , 9 1 *■, AR ® I? *4P 6* if3* raa* “® o ’ Aj _ .„Jo«. d. Km*. IA.VEH, President. President and Treasurer, etarr. laistl t&mn crons. c**.6»u Samuel a Btokn. J. F. FesistoiL Henry Sloan* W]Ui*xxx oTsonltoiL Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafonreads, J&oob p. Jones, Jameaß. McFarland, Joanna P.Byre, Spencer Mcxivalna. J. B, Semple, Plttabmyt, Pittsburgh* tesas&ssap- DAVIB, Vise President ***7- deistnol mtea lanmninii raSBBAKCB. Insures^ against 103 a ordaam£e' hv tmn, _ Hooseß, Stores and other Bnadimn. irLirX B ®* OB petealTand on Purnit^G^ a !S^™^"; l P« B * : £Use in town or country*. - • wpxee ftna mercnan* adjtotedajtd Paid. Igs Pennsylvania *3,000500 ever remtT.^Vr —' K - 000 00 -* 1 ’ 000 B *.: ‘ MWOB Philadelphia and Beadfe''Bsiirniui'Vwr* •• oe ®Bo j?anv*«6p et cent.lSnr e^^*™a<IC ! 01 “" M8 ?" SSggS®gS3ss;ssrtaiaEz' £gj£ Commercial Bank of ,£29! ?68 Union Mutual Insurance ItWJOOtt B jsss?«as? m,e * oomSWria 880 * Cash In bank and on hand.','.'.'.!!!"""' • _ , DiEEoroEs. n CTem. TlngXey, Beni vr Wm. Mnsaex/ StaiiW 7 ' a.lj, C&tson, Thomas H. Egbert Steen, Samuel Caatner**’ Wm. Stevenson, Alfred EnSfibT James T. Young, ’ THOMAS a Pwalteifc Phtladkt.vhia. December _ aeSfuth^^^ pKOVIDEHT -COMPASY CAPITAL, JISO, OOO PAIDIK 1865, ' ° rb * s -» both cases Non foxfeitnxe. - * rremiaina— t6 fzr&TJL Authorized by charter to execute Trust? as Executor or Administrator. AsslSiS spd in other fidnelanr capaclUea Sf JeSSdl?’ § llP t ey,DlEEC ß?^r< l Cadlmry, Elchsiawood, .’ jfeSffiJSK&fc SAMUEL B. SHIPLEY, ‘ HOWLAND PABBY, THOMAS WISTAB. M “r J. B. TOWNBJtSm 7 - oc4,tQ Medical Kxamlner. * R leguld^. OFFICE, NO. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, ASSETS, CHARTER PERPETUAL. MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY. DIBECTOBS FOR 1856, Caleb Clothier, Benjamin Malone, Thomas Mather, T. Ell wood Chapman, Simeon Matlack. Aaron W. Gaaklll, CALEB BENJAMIN THOMAS MATHER, T. ELLWOOD OHAPJ yißE Afl SOOIATIOi «. tfKS . nTm , Incorporated Hatch 27. iB6O. ma idaicHltDffiE AJS: "**<* tt « STATEMZNT of the Assess or the Assoclatiaa January l, 1866. a urammjtfflni iasun EeaJ Estate (Oface No. M North Fifth street) SSsS JJ. 8. Government 5-20 Benda. J iso?!™ D.aTreasury Hotea..' .... sStn m CJty Warrants. 6 ’52X Cteh on band. -IZZT”. axa 3 ot *' —— __|ssi,«ig 10 ~ GEORGS President. JOSEPH IL LYWn*T.T. JOHNBOTJDSR. LEVI p. COATS #r^ A. KKySfeK, SAMUEL SPA^Hawtt JOHNPHILBIN” CHARTS PBCTWER* JOHN CARBOW, J^eSghTPOOT 3 ’ GEOEGEI. YOtrka, ROBERT SHOTOTAThea ~ Wat» T.BPTIIEB> Secretary. ~pHO3aXXIimu.KAKCB OBHFASY OT PHChAI EBBaSSSSSOB^ rasaaKSKS *c~ mrUmlted period*, andpezmanently on bn53S5 B7oepoa»ox premium. ■ - The Para may tuui been In aeSva operation fin mm Bum SIXTYYK2ISS. tarintwhlSlStow SS2 bean promptly esjn»t3 andpaio. ™ r . v __ DißxcrroEs. John L. Hodja, M. K, Mahoay John T. Lewis, Williams. Gant, Robert W. Lenmlnj, D. Clark Wharton. lanmnaLewli, Jr _ , JOHHH. . Hainan Wilcox, Becr«*arr. touii IKHUKAISOM gynr.TtHl uier.-v m ««sSstt^ ordamace by fir* on Pohlto m Prt«tJSsm3»S? gtberwnnigMlj or flu a UmttM S iten gtantarogtocka of Hoods ana Merchandise nS^ ThBU Oapiad.totallißr wltea lam Bnrplm jmndEi Invested In the most carethl manner, wfclcai enahla too^rto tbalnemrea an nndonbttd saearttrtt BTRUTmm. Pantel Smith, Jr., i John Dererenx, Alexander Besson, 1 Thomae Rmit* Isaae Haslehnrst, | Henry lew!* Thomas Bofclns, | j. GnUnchim XWU • Dama Haddeoh-Jr. • ' _ DAKIKL aSSrH, Jr., Pratldfflta WroLisK ft CaowaLS. secretary. • * : 1 A MhjklCAH '“"MASTllHimrumr “• -ovkb fsbfh - . IKOOBPQEATKD IMP—<TB ... 2- _ TTTATf, • ■ nOWAIa ®2^SS aBD8 * sSsSESKfES PBnonjlPraptrtr. Mtawinaptly Thomuß. Uuix, JoJmWelUi~ nuekßndi, -- ; _ . [THOMASB.MABIB, PrrmW—t! O- x» EKAiraaan. Bacraaurr. mm PEMmPUAI I . mmstcSoS?* D. Tether, Lewis Anaenried. J. B. BlaMaton. Jc».M»nflesr TO. wcitaam.iSSi uqijobn. ** * Suceessoi to Geo. W Gnj, * BREW ER. 24.26, S 3 and SO Booth Sixth St, Philad'a. Fu« Old Stock & Bat-Browi AfeJ, ea>BJr **”» and Xa&ie&sig^&r HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE, j, F. DtnrsON-, iBi lew msr »v„tots mkstv WINES.— The attention or the trade la solicited t» ; the (bllowln? very choice Wines, Ac.. for sale hr JOSEPH P DCNTON, No. 151 South FBONT aiioet. above Walnut: . MADEIBAS—OId Island, 8 yean oid. BHi.BRIES-«mpbell A Co., alngle. donble and triple Grape. E. Crnsoe * Sons, Bndolph, Topaz. bH* Spanish, (Sown and P. Valletta : *“™* , »* POElsf-Vallette, Vlnho Velho Beal, Danton and Bebello Valente A Co., Vintages 1336 to 1856, ‘ CLaßETS—Crass plls Preresand St. Eitephe gi,.. BireifeH-jg. Jenrdan; Brive * bo. > CHAMPAGNES—Ernest Irrony, “Golden star**.' fi? i Sl«^^ ieBtyl>n<tßoral P»>toet4* «Sfr . * f LOSS 08 •• BJM7B • 8136,532 21 William P. Boeder, Joseph Chapman Charles Evans. Edward U. Needles. Wilson M. Jenkins, Lukens Webster. CHS. President. iJAJNE, Vice President lA' Secretary. JHviaiewtt, Benjamin jb&bz, TlimnjaH.FBi*«i», A. B. McHfinrg, Bdmnnd fiutiTlni, Samnel Wilcox. lonia C. Norrta "TCOBHBXB, MdUt j John T. Lew!*, Jama* B. CSmpMH MmwniT 0, Dntllh, Gbmtlai W. FoaUnol Com*. OOXFAHT.4 David Peanoa, Peter Sieger, J. PL Rairm, Wm.F. Dean. John Ketch em. KR. President. r, vio*-Pr«2dag
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