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w SRS AIR ASIN eI ee stitution it was no fault of cure, = . livery stable, ® small committee room, of « cockioft shall aged HELENS é ” » of Avsteia | the Southerners to perpetuate gla: . The fi to rebel against (bis, apd be predicted that the | ment, because it was thed ; there was no need for THE enti. peace ‘success (ul, (Applause.) What did | it; they saw that it would abolish So it did in the THE P' . the modest" men of Tammany propose 4 do They | Hirth. The couse of . The South 30 fu .) Institut to iron the streets ‘the city. Mr. Brady | had wanted to wanted to Meeting at Cooper Institute | proposes vo trol, ‘nis own fekcitous strain upon this | include Fiorida aud ‘were purchased 30 THE PuRLIG. cit at long pis juncture of his remarks was ipter- | with national move ‘commenced wn THE PUBLIC. Last Night. Point, And Ap entrance of a club entitled the Seventeenth | 1832, when Mr. Calhoun opened the fire. If Buchanan THE PU rupt y ward ‘‘Bmashers,’ with bande | bad been President he would have succeeded; but Jack. TO THE PuBtio. oinannnninlnan son was in the chair jaliification 70 THE PUBLIC: there was's difealty abo cated ani to 3O TUE PuBLio. ITS BATTLE FLAG AND MOTTOES. eo oi a 3 He Fee fi which ahe was denied solely because Btate. PUBLIO. Q. c ‘ladelphia, Pa. s CERTRAT FOIA - Jee Beams “Ounives vile Ghai ane hae ae te 30 Te FuBLio. Be 9 Me SACKRON’ ‘Phintelpiic, Fast LE OERTEATED: ae spacker was a momier of that Congrens land it waa 2 Dik 70 THE PUBLIC. B. o HE UAseage. Fhiadelpble, Favs GHEY € SNCENTRATED: ¢ Co 5 the pposed ter refiéction w! ug Ww ‘thera fenators i” i. CREON: phia, Ps Apeeches of Judge O'Connor, James T. Brady ) read out of te parry, saaeaieaton for tee highant paint | tea sowed tbe slave ‘ligarchiste of the Souths ‘This Ey THe PUBLIC. HO: Me JACKSON, Philadelphia: Pas st oN and John MeKeon, cal purposes that ever stirred the hearts or directed the | war will tree the :¢:?¢ in spite of all we do to the PUBLIC. ‘DE, C, M, JACKSON, Philadelphia, Fan UN » ambition of men, He would Ike to knew the | contrary. The South mi hoir_own acts, the 22 See Pens sae 2 compoun! pe ‘ea: a name of the reader who delivered the orter | same as the felon has to do. (Cheers) Tt will not be 73 PUBLIC. Is wor 4 sa of excommunication. He could Bcggeat one, and | until the free school, a free press and free peeple contro! TO 7! C, M DRINK, bs Salat pitty Ba ee Riera utara | fetneieatl, ta hla tee sacs | fe fe Fue Be : That corpe or aivision or brigade of the He MOc*T’ | Supreme Pleas » said | cratio party, and now il had divided whe country. Lat It | 1 ¢ wriser of this article ¢mbarked in the ie Darn 1D Satesor 1 which is under the independent leadership 4 the » this is fearful, that one man should be per- | die then; no human hand ever be lifted to | drug business in the city of Phi Srbere be hes noe BA! RIN! EXTRACT BU McKe.n, and which fights equally against the Tammany | mitted by a grovelling, an enslaved, a blind acd astolid | maintam’ it, Thoro was no pecenetty for a feesipions,” Bet for INK, ie Hall and Mozart Hall organisations, co-operating to some people to declare that be must own a Judge. &@ } revolution in a country like this. fe conld song fescsioalons in the a EXTRA‘ had @ mass ratification Change had taken place in the administration of justice | rer our evils every four years. Lincoln was various 4 ttuid Ons i eereaoe. extent with the republicas party, since he the profession, that new, when a man en- | fairly elected and we must abide by him until his time is ya to which he desires tocall SUBSTITUTE R RUM, Ut meeting last night at Coepor Institute. The battle flag | tered his (ur. Brady's) office with a’ bundle of out, We must, ali help bim to cruah the rebeltion. He | the iad ets and we UB How: Bing Of the corps is a spirited representation of the MeKeon feamaereinn os nl ee ( eat ped Rott etl ay graben wr oon pe Srinciples Hy FoR RUM x B Jocomstive rabsing ito and making particular smash of | tags case ive tried was of tbat nature), be would cipation or confiscation. He spoke of President Lincoln's | ,, Both of these are prepared Steere cette pan : 4 fog the Tammany aid Mozart wachines, The McKeonites pacer neaect to We <n sereen one stir ie Bae ie ie. hod edienta fi to te nc aged ak on bastiTUrE #3 BU A AY Dear on their banners such mottoes ap these:— . a “ween A a r Frociama iain a corey ender 8 a we Tare il oaarerae SUBSTITUTE Fe mm RUM, F itt anennrcoenee i fadge arte Seg " SSS SER | Al a dcr |b hare Ro oes £ a wou! 1 aren nrenenAnnnneOee OOOO OCU EN ITN. fug, My friend, ¥can be of no wervice to : L. seamendbodehismvsngee employ such ‘acd such a man; nals employ mae 4 Hi AILORITE LETC DO DOLE DOLE AAO DANO IONE: NO GOVERNMENT BY BARGAIN, natien) ‘have some chance to mainta' EES | Bikey esi nme eee ‘PI Srecitic BEMEDY tenia ners ANTI RAILRO. UDB. against: York upon the ground that it: They claim to be opposed to “the usurpation of the | elective judicary; and yet his power of the people by a double-headed clique of selfish | W8S wot that the nomination of and unscruputous office brokers,” and pro’ess other pub- FIC REMEDY BP lu REMED' SPECIFIO REMEDY EOIFIC REMEDY Drinl of both sexes and all ages. to lion of the ‘One bottle is fully equal ip strength one a a he would fight for or as and nse Fecently, the people nominated good men. The danger | of restoring the Union but b ways | {ins usroughont the country have adopted it in making he nce nes: Sasa, 290 . Bemerone an be nn yoy 8 ay was iu the influences that begin ¢ operate upon th: mentioned by Mr. Lincoln, that was the only feasible oad syrups of thie mame. axe sim ciabanaant ok Hi We fi ed Non-retention or {ncontinence ef Brine, Tertation, a, Dadam Cooper inseute. lat evening 4 Dob Prosentauon cay. | sagen eter they roech the bench, fa view of, being, can: | When the war is over wo bell be the gresteat military | 1 ceuseit wun tes ta age ene Man TEACE, atlas co Disease ot te eta Saas ward app-arances as would mark them te. any communi rallroads apd other things ana pledase are got | Harhana bed ered cee ee poets ware aware OC this. | “First—By a consideration of the welfare of suffering hu, {D ‘the Bladder. Cajoulous a % Gravel or Brickdust ty sa tee epscint depneen hey Cowen Both from them in advance as to what their decisions will be teas ‘and the family divided, bad entered’ the house | ™A™%q—pecause Ido not wish my articles classified as Deposit, virtue, muicipal probity or the mdependenes: Judi- | upon those questious. ‘Tho politicians of this city enter- | and widemed the breach. We should yet rise superior to | nostrumsor patent medicines, =e which are made by A Py AN! onary. ‘tained the idea that a man was an animal who had a vote, “ sons (09 ignorant to ‘o physician’s simplest pre- A PU! All Diseases or Affections of the Bladder }, BRAD ‘Ths meeting was called to order by Mr. Jenn McKzon, , | our troubles, But our fighting must not end with the re- | per: facture pharmaceutical propa- A ypaical. 8: who newieated as chairman Jueco O'Connor * | $24, ihe, mero (the persons to, use that vote for thelr | belli. | We most call England to sccount, apd drive the | seriyjom meh ess Wo NBantlaels P y 4 PURE Ton! Dro y e " 4 - oul * le was very im jent advertise. This I am compelled to do, to Mr. O'Connor, made an ofeqiog speech. Ele sald that } summated, it would bo a disgrace to” the olty of | to settle these maven, ta conclusion, he éclled upon | inet Parmomtatve’ Une: patie, conmsiontigualy bella 2 Pune TONG: HELMBOLD: this meering had for its object the mvking lems New York forever, and there would be two individuals | them to render a strict account to their children of their | that have the most valuable articles that were ever ad Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious HELMBO} cratic par’y what it ought to hag to proteet ‘against | in this community each of whom willown a judge, body | services to save the Union. Governor Yates retired amid | tised, They have been advertised over ten years, com. wither weet HELM BO) gaining for and selling of public offices, particu | and soul. If uch a thing happened, he would want to | great applause. meneing n@ small way, and have not only sustalued their And will eifectually cure HELMBO larly of jadieiai offices. Thie was a roenneier move- | emicrate, for he would not have the finger of reproach Resolutions endorsing the State platform and local ticket | reputation, but their fond has sxineded te all parts of | LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA HELREOLDS mera uygned to protect upright and learned and imyar- | Genied ck thociy of New, York. “me solemn” question | ware thon adopted Tie aiid inte and widely eronghont Or contact AND JAUXDICE Hevaeaen xe. \) which was ot w je at_ the comil Speeches . Ino, man i ines, U dtc But b if ‘Alist of vice presidentsand secretaries was rend and! Sicction was, whether thiesbamorel stato of things shall | white mesting soparetads Tne” Seman and O:Lers, | rers of patent racdicines, ate eae these uriclen, Amt HOOFLAND'S MAN BITTERS Sonne ieaeiee ae Appreved. Subsequently asiong address, laying down the} or shall not continue, Im conclusion, Mr. Brady called yet thera are many persons who will eontinue to think that ‘Will: For We ‘ariaing from Habits of Dissipation, attended: essential to has been quite different Cuigtte ot Euacemn Gat pees with the follwing, symptome:—Indiapositi ‘nto Bx- arising from a Priociples of the party an@-endorsing its mominecs, was @rtivn, Loss of Memory, Difloulty of Breathing, Fead sme-elicited much commendation. merit in the artic se in many particula ‘upon them to shake off tbe chains which bound them as ty 1 CUES e any oshers. With over 80,000 usoliclted cer- ‘slaves to theso minions, and when the election would close Unten Mase M = in Wi! EBX-@OVERNOR BOUTWELL, OF MASSACHUSETTS, dtamsburg. wrest from the people their common rights ead to con- ‘vert thesame to individum profit, especially condemoing those wise would appropriate the public streets as ‘grid- 5 itbout too A stand had been erected for outdoor speaking, but the ager canieceiet, 1 may. however, without mi . m_mny plat Prrnmber ai and, Bead the follow: nu . . weather put its ban on this proceeding, amd large num. | by chence from the site inte Oty years standing ‘many and Mozart, but weuld not do for their organiza- tion at all. (Cries of ‘No, sir.”?) He knew the tricks of RESOLUTIONS, thoy would be disenthralled forever. letters from all secilons, ms ‘dered Stomach. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dis Pret eons einem tp tea Srazom. OF un, son »°EEON. BEPORS SHE PROPER. ween ron the hghent sogrey intadng Guinea | OBSERVE, THE FOLLOWING S¥MPZOMR, sop Diznaer et rite wenerar™” pacr tice -tenounce politiaid lenders who trafic in the sur. | | MF. Jonw McKxow was the next speuker,and on pre | | The Union party of Williamsburg hela’ a large and phyricians, cleraymtn "to. anole publication in the hewapa- Consti- ia ~t tude @f the Muscglar System. Rares the met ea om acumen, gun, tnd | SARE, Mae actceeal ast’ bal es caitty 2 | rebar serene tae ate, al ako | pare tu Sth eaten tee a ee et Beit nee eat : : organ’ dard remec jo pro} declare.epposition to all political cliques who seek to | Sui i'ror teir little ization. “It might do. for Tam- ing, at which about four thousand people were present. | rank as standard re: i propped ERUPT 8 on THE ‘ACE, follows, joves, £000 trons.” bers of people were compelled to return thome disap- ta, har WEicn Soe patiane may sehr oP Wy ihowe *diretul disceses ‘An Trisenan.in the cromd—thinking aloud—‘I go in | game fairly aud sq He ipchatet, Si Riderwsin Snuhtiny yosihink end a: vec ‘Lewistoy, Pa, Jan. 14, 1857. diseases” “INSAN- for geidivous. Pon my-eowd T do,” hike hss enenomanaae termite coca teens ed set of resolutions were enthusiastically endorsed. | HT HEINPe i 1e0n troubled with an affection of the and: CE ft On mouicn of Mr. McKwox tho addrosn and resolutions | 18, the city that they oo jhe gers peter were made by W. H. Gale amd Alfred M. | gindder and Kidneys for over twenty years. tried are aware of the cause of were alopied. Qaet e 5 Wood, dhe Union oundidate for Mayor of Brovklyn. ‘The | physicaas in vale, aud, last concluded to give Your gent oe ae *@PRECH OF MB. JAS. T. BRADY. testified to the intense f speaker of the eveving was ex-Governor Boutwell, fae Preparation a trial, as I had heard it so highly spoken of. Mr. Jas. T. HRADY was intsoduced as the first epeaker, | 1) tao duty to be leoked of Massachusetts, who in & speech of about | | have used three an ee cue vaiies: of the in- fand ater the cheering witharbich he was received had | {0 th? duty to be performed i an hour's duration reviewed antagonistic features of our | from ts effects, aud fee! much betler than I have for :wenty sane Aaylume, subsided basommenced hia semarks by saying wat it | 96,40 omen of success, aa | goverament as presented in freedom and slavery, and in Teas rev tOUe atest faith im ite vietwes and curative powers, alt pettne ty Con- afforded tiga intense satisiaction to be of Tammany and Mozart raw ing:inferences therefvom he declared theenan who and ausndo lin my power to make it kpown to the alict- ney ce feared that ho tempestuous etate of the weather would | tion wonesrs ) None oad Cutort now tes to sustain every measure of ‘the govern- | ed. Hoping this may prove advantageous to you in assisting Spica, 7. a emelent ibe @igappomt the expectations of those whocalled the mecat- | {p, (Cheers) | Ne tment ae guilty of moral treasou. He. looked apon the re. | Sou to iaeroduce the Medicine, 1 aim, Paes HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS (A A tog in point of sumbers; Dut.be saw ‘in the presemes of | tee wat, 00, PUG 2 bellion asthe result, of the -existence of a ata Mit T Seni ate ambeted wiih Organte, Weakness, ro. such a gathorigg:tbat be.bad daae great, injustice to he | {16 \pcamie thon, . | natural outgrowth from it, Be boliaved it to be based on Lewistox, Pa., August 2, 1867. Shona Mantes See Narcan oe eal democracy ef able city; he felt that he did great ta- | Siaush'y"Wopuler goverament the revelations of the last national census. Of the four | m7, mvimsoun, Erq.:— REALTY BOLD eereres RiGho IkVaRAsEy BORE Justice to the wen who, in’ the earlier and more pay oe oa nite rebellions in the United States all-might be traced to tbe | Tram hapny to ¥form yom thatafter the use of your Medl- ‘STBADY, noMU ays of his life, he was associated with in the Sixth fon greater than the Goomus, After that of 1620 camo the overturning of at- | class cere has Veen ‘eflested: and gaadidly believe I ee OE i HE! BXTRACT BUCHU when they rejoiced that the rain was coming dows, a4 | try was unos an fairs w zesulted in the Missouri Compromise; £830 | sauid have been in my grave had it pot, beep for it Your BN a chs gang a8, i de date, pera eet AF ‘odor, Strengthen | the silk stockings would probatly remain at homie. | never saw, were and its census brought nullification end ‘he man to cecsh | Obefient servant, AEE AB tel ‘A GOOD CONSTITUTION, tng than any ot Pespayations of . (anghtr.) He apolced to see that the old spirit of the | Dorn other, andthe it 180 was au by_the Texas asd New. Mexico | rhis geri Offers the following referesecs attesting A STRONG CONSTITUTION, 180K di fearless and true damooricy bad joat acthing of ‘te viger | 24°P cuuagena ne Conte which was tuardly compromised by | ineYuctent this care = 4 BEALTHY CONSTITUTION, Vet adi Santa or ts power, and was atili more delighted to eee tbat, | Soneat was proceed Webster and oshers. ‘The presont rebellion wes the WM, BIGLBR. Ex:Gorersor Po ft make Cae COMM TORO, ROM BROKER DOWN AND DELICATE CONTTTTOTON>. ardwiths'anding the telemency of the evening, eves | thar livertion could imate’ result of the awakening of the Sosth on THOS B. FLORENCE, Philadelphia, wikis ‘From whatever ie democratic women wae present, showiag the ailiberonsvolaen: of the. growth and. progress the North, IO A ey eee ae a chkenten. 1. MALE Of FEM! Ahat they felt in the eause which bt Chem together. duty in the crisis ‘The ex Governor deciared that slavery and | / He Za BAKE. Korgay tleneral, RAR |. rth ba They icnew that every man like himself, whe, eat | wished them to understandéhereasans { Uist if ine objee of the war hed been chsnged aa chrged Hon. 8, 0. GRIER, 5 . Eons: Gob “aPretirs, of tho ranks of the peuple, and who never voted nie Sa ee ees the ieee dene | dt ie arenule of tho wilMary necemitien the war. and | 210m. JOMW BOLE, RE Goversor Caltorale, ; ort care YoU bit ademocratio tieket—that every man whe find the | Shit ¢ ‘of the party whteh had power 40 the | ‘#i0te to injure the rebel minster thiin to benefigthe slavca wv WILL MAKE THB wee STRONG” HEALTHY NERVES, ivi ege of addressing his feliow men in thiscity was. democratic party in the-past, ‘cousro} | 0% rebels. Jefferson Davis and Horatio Seymour, bis the whele sumber wz yak - ‘WILL GIVE iko'y (0 bave his course of political action severely cri. ovecmenaabel ths county had beea by men | iy—(bisses and appiause)have been the y Fe te i cuelrage, The average exiocm 2 BRISK AND ENBRGETIO FEELINGS. Hlewed. © The only eyotiatical remark which wold | wacbag ne tpterost at atake except thelr ows poosoiary | inswuments 10 giviog freedom. to the slave by removing fas par cortices, we seven bolas 4 and will enable rom dis lips upon that occasion would | inrorosts; and this love of money was,the only actuating | ‘Me guarantees of the conativution under which # was of ‘one year and one month. y | a trial will convince tirll vec or the cngure a Bin olow mens and ag | RoUe sad Beinolle wblchacinied bam. OMous oc | Piesecs montis petiat to he aus nod bad ara, Re en eee te harm mene WiRPrnoas. 7 r the censure 8 men, and as Fi ¥ vi previous to — tad" teann ia Sha is nk | Fees mene gah aa, Rivera are | hte ete masa ape" cautery ace ve cera | Ha te pecoigs . men go ont an r be fe 4 who c'mmuned with their fellow men in public were | ee een ne tn cnr minich tbe world | retterated the doctrine of the e conflict by a | Sarious aru weak ‘nerves, dimncas of ¢ | Pal : Beta 4 i More aetroanded by a sot of sagacious advisers, who | bind him. ‘The organization by whom the meeting | levethy araument ou the impossibility nf the sxistence of | sweats, pallid coux'eetance, great mobility, ’ WILL MAES THE 4O were more jealous and wi about their interests | was called were — work this pation, belf slave ant halt free, and close’ with @ | hove roftaoctety na ae ee PRESSED 7 BOLD! than they seemed to be of theif own, and who cratic principle of noimioa their candidates and | Drietglanos at che -probable benefita to the border astes | tome. if red to cominue, would undorvved | DEPRESSED VBLY" HECMBOLD'S be. you oe eee tbat, me ett to ? do you ~ te before. the 3 ites aa cong! preted ‘He was very loudly ana epileptic lep Ha] age HY oe god of ene causes. Visit our | DE > va + BLN i at ae cco G 3 as of tbe jgncts, abd see the intsery they | DEP| q # ; Satins of ‘Tammany and Mozart? are you not aware | or the hen the presen! "qh Glee Cub of oven sailors from the North Caro. | simebis@ LompHRM Ons Brith wore 6,021 males, 3760 WILD Bank® TAB CONCENTRATED that tho power, the wealth, the system, the scheming | of tbe dilferent wards, and yw peace seed ; oe ie ae ce pander Was not stated “ CLEA a TRACT Ba train erin alate om re poasan | fog eon eoeraniytcertng or. | i nv sent ple cana iia ote sas, | EERE seurteay Pines SHEAR | comrov# uti EX}AACr Aaumaranmine =. aware at isfamiliarly called the McKeon organi- md tn, ther, ‘ M4 javerage 4.70Umt of medic? 2 LLG ‘LE XIO} ri salion is a bantiing that found its place into existenee ouly | Sod‘ was for theta io sar ok tether wun | CITY POLITICS, | time ‘ty aise Fea nee eg NO | BALLOW SoHE Fe fe ear ABP ba 100k Riseage Sdvinaes be pertoor slesumentiaahinnan ‘203,87 the ballos Shennan aan dee ine or change Of iif, this wilt be foun: ‘ayaluable, 4, vin Pia moving all ew” ineretood; but he and the audience in their reading of ee PULL nic ts mythology ‘emembered that when Heréules was ap in- iaatve sill tbe votes ane rae record tle votes, and fot withdrawal of Ged. W, McLean as Cane | _j.20) ptr ery ey ym | eit Hea, Bore BB ae aa fant he atrangied the eerpent that came to bis cradle. Soepted. the aitempt would | “Wadavc for SenatoreCarrection—Demo- | ne Hones, telicr, Pimples ou the mace, aud all acaly ‘Srup- Pie Be cae an state of the the {Applanso) He had not the itt of prophecy, nor was | of Tammany and Mozart, st witch Taiteatiog mee Growing More Sanguine, dc. or tne skin, ww * Bi VE. OLE auto aod eiTeehna jauwe remedy forthe eure’ 40 political detalis; bat if he were to venturonn | Seymour would. be preseat But if Corse aoe cracy Grow si2 ypre— = Smee ‘were treaied for @:nenses of th asiping, from eth tA etce af the Buns. eae yct, if the mea who had ‘organised thts ltele body toorete ki pt from that time forward, Seymour is dealing their difficulties; and every now and thencne disappears , ~~-rpt nature, all cheve stages. in atu Giese ct co is Y FAMILY. vice on the baer Teter, @own the most corrupt union that was ever known on | Wh men Fights, and w LY now | from the field, and reduces the number competing for the peer mall naniter received. O- ths number a2i9 were ' a Eruptions of thea the o2¢ 1, would persevere in their efforts to prevent all | {,,Talutain, them, (Coeers.} the G6 tmust | same place, We received a letter to-day from George 2,20) were females: average age 26 years and 2 Gan ve used with perfect anfety by cig. i would have the contren an ok euolen. from them. they | Gur rights, and we will hold to them with a death grasp, | W: McLean, asking us to drop bis name as candidate for ni wpe iar ita eb Kaban ean a7 $i AP a vf and gover this city, . i ‘ Pot in this election, inthe Text, as sure as be tnd tue hin ceea Hh ety be-parsattied to inverters Seuator in the Seventh district, and to insert the name of | “The above stacstios are ace pss ident and maule OLB of the worst Gisoréer os STO kind artes tiem the one mimacerning, thom. | (Cheers.) The man to | oq maintainiug our rights, ‘aid we wil tree ourselves, | Alexander Ward in ite stead. | Mr. Ward is now betore the | {ape purpase, #1 Yopes that hie | MALE. OLD | Soveries Ur- | , , enctmulaies 0. tbe blosd. .OF ald the die; Cp ite Tie, ma rage rege anarow JAckacD | from tho-elish eliqces (hat bave too long controtied ws | People ia that district in opposition to Thomas C. Fields, | motvemay teapprecageds Aang tia entrecamiorie | @o me on Shcq, |e act, “HELMBOLDS COMEOUND. HXTRACE “OP Schon! Of that gral oblefiain, and: although be tes to act rightly in this matter, and you will have tid | as the antt-railroad candidate, Mr. Ward has reprosented | ttny'p racue'sonmiticg fo sts G08 s Lt ell aware oat ers ia) FOUN? SGPSAPARILLA. Ie cleanses and + de ware that thera were gentinlen prosoos win di not Hiberty which you and yourchildren may hve antes (ct | one of the up town districte im the Stato Assembly | Kind of meiticine for’ ve or fem SOR" expensed. in, wi Hate ony Youngs | Romore welch make disease,” Ti sitmelenes tee Neanhe i hi all the viows that ke enter- a r . ri aa “JUNG, | functions of the body aud expels the dim ruers that grow tained on questions of national and State poll t Years to come. (Applause.) for two years, and made a good and faithful in drers | wee game persons will expend hundreds of | FEMALE, UNG, 'd rankle in the blood. Sack edy, tha id wou d undertsks to demofistrate thal in nol jot or title, 19 nf UefeeDeN, moved that the Siate ticket having Mr. | representative; but we believe that be never way | Suehforst an Gias'pation, and hak nothing of Me | FEMALE, 8 poor aR xoTICg, YOUNG: | so oar Friary tery vous fot a yas goat ot re Bo Foptiment or breath had he ever tured aside from | tie meeting. The motion was carried. adopted PY | chatgea with being an auti-railroad man at Albany, He | | € ‘Tat good beaith = The many Efe eee oenael © nme of Bit: fee poblle Ware cee. See en. * 44 Traconn ant Oe tee nvasl educated. For the ea- | “There were call for Tomliogon, Van Buren, O'Gorman | voted for Mr. Wood's Broadway bill in 1362, and all the |" et uejvok at thie matter Toerg are as, | whiekey or common fu, "ow trial of a single bottie will show to the sick haa wor. " f the F 8 moment. . coursgement of the hesitating, if there were such an one plrgatives, narcotics poisons, diuretes, blood ee bipepeonraiie at tab Tikot of Betekpusiite aGaedy Jn the organization, he woald remind him that even in | {04 Others; but as none of these gentlemen were present | other city railroad bills of the session, and likewis cringents, ; “ie r . 2p me oF the’ great chieftoin, (Jackson) and bis | ote eee od that Governor Beymour was to | Voted for all the raiiroad bills of tast winter. Hie» | Fy Mera’ de There Is no contradicting tye. following ue ; toa pics cf aber, 18 equul to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one- MitocAeHt, who tranizisd under his feet the corrupt | gadrosa the meeting. This was not so. He is to spesk | version to the other side has therefore been vr” 8! & poiton tor Gite ta a pbtsen 10 AF Grupiard. Hy Weir use tho aysiem is Kopi contigually | Dottie is fully ealal t* 8 gion vf the Syrup of Barsaparilia, Institution called tho t oT SUNG cotreceian | {0:ight, at the saine place, at the ratiieation meeting of | str, Cornelius A. Ruukle is the Union cand’ , <¥ recent A diate for cue is diuretic (er nie See pen ng et gE a athe Extras H) tdmitied to use in the United Uuder theie Tee—in thie Une one hundred and tweaty | Tent uany Sed Mozart, nt district in rte A Bios puetver tor one Wun Med tris for an, | Sem athe horrors attendant upon s drunkards Me and | Feet tna bt eanliary, ianiudgus thrcapwout the " - - ol - DOO he r C 1. 5 ~ gen met in a3 obscure place called Military Hall, in the t 9" SUTSIDR SCENES. In our notice of Mr. Lambeer, Jr., r- Wha dis ditereeee only, that sang constitutions requite | “Per'inore who desire’ and-Will have a liquor bitters, we Janis as wall an in private practi, ‘and ry owery, in this city, and proclaimed a new set of princi- Whother it was owing to the kinduess of their adver |} for cenator in the Sixth Senatorial spodlican candidate | more than others. publish the following receipt:—Get one boitie Hootiand’ oo ante ren {CAL PROPERTIES OF BUCHU jes in regard to the flnancial government of the country, The Extract Saraparitla will answer im all cases, and will | German Bitters and mix with three qu bran: 1eedaan rts of MED! PROPS i remembered to,have spoken in ridicule of thoso men, |. *T!0s or not, the stands used by the Union meeting of (he | Henarn, we stated that James’ _ “{Sttict, Iu yesterday's | accomplish ax much as any other perider. 1 will gladly pay | or whiskey, and the ceault will be m Drearntfa tint Wi! FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED SLATES? ’ See Professor DEW EES’ valuabie works on the Practice “backer” {OF & betier article. like many more wise than Liméelf, and If any oue had | Bight before remained standing; but the inclement wea- | of str, Lambeor. It seems © Kelley was the “backer” | a ee eT, Diarette, and will act as auch, ace of Physic, told him that those few men oould have accomplished a | ther rendered them unnecessary appendages to the Bight’s | friends take umbrage at “Mt foe of Mr. Lambeer's | ecmplishing as mnch ae any cUer-” Til gladly pay $00 | Bea" yon wilh eo remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSIC, great financial and political revolution inthis country, be | gomon ; light flashed at vemark, and interpret it ag | for @ Better article. Both are vemetable preparations, pleas | conaection with 0 Phiindeiphia. would have thought bim to bea fit inmite of a lunatic wtration, A powerful calcium light occa | meaning Mr. Lambeer : sant in taste and Odor, and #- fo, and are taken by moh, wo- | price cap tetioter-mreparenenn Ur See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOWELL, a cel = asylum, Like them (the McKeonites), they had no office, | sionally through Astor place, making the drearinces of | was intended in r ¢tmoney man. No sich \uference | men and children. Fe xplicit directions accompany the medi. DELICATE CHILDREN. brated em ge and member of the Royal °s 2s - tronige or power, but they came dowa to Tammany | the outside scene more prominent. " Amning the sentence. Our intention | Be: tre Those suffering from marasmus, wasting away, with grarce. | cous, Ircland. and publishes in the transactions BK, Hono Aight, areailing the vices of tue leaders as they | About nine o’olock a small procession, headed by fifes | was simply to 1 + yard mgsch to contend with, cas ojects “eeing casei: eels | W203 fleak on thelr bones, are cured in a very short time; | Sad Quocn 8 ¥gurans JaMin were assailing them, for the reacon that Tammany, like | and drums, and bearing a banner with the words, “toven- | stating that- |“ P*Y Mr. Lambeer a comptiment by | Bed Fhe capeuss of procera gene cet y, of this | one boitle Iu such cases will have the most eect: | bee Me! ‘yn Sets | Mapes mol A yeaa Mozart, was departing from dem 43 teat wr 7 Mien 4taan of the character, influence and stand- | f° BR a a propetl ee min he RT DEBILITY, TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. i 5 g from democratic. principles ‘and ward Smashers,” passed thro © | ing of gar , at d wot ord sominagsion theah as patent medi. | rosuiting {com fevers of any Kind—iheae Biers wil, renew | See mowt of the laleetAhders! worts of mediine, a monges; thay cams. {here ® to aasect Uncle Privelples like sure i ‘o mals matanee of the Dutlaing, ocean’. “8 Kelly cordially supported him, and on all | cine mauufacturers do, but have beeu o-mpelied to sell for | your sirength in a yl pen Buchu, $1 per Rn ge Mi for $5, freemen. at out, Prepa ucceeded 0 ‘e | cate ‘ Extract “ Themselves for tho coutiogensy, and moat of themes labors | impoaing ‘procession, headed by ‘brass Daod “and | frie-gqa, ny eres, ud talked for him. Mr. Lambeor's | | Conseahently I bare Jost mach by unprincipled dealers’ The hits wil not reuara, A? theme Mitiers aroused, No | Sataaperia por boll, “al for #8 ing men, wore not to be extinguished by the turning om | the Colted States flag, the members walking arm in arm |, “*% Might just as well havo interpreted tho word | Senrugndl4 Mspine of, inelt wn or my “progaration t Moe "A Tarpeians agen eee mreeneule bu wrnnene were, po os naey bok Sony an aoe ap of tho a3, produced little lights from their pockets and | and bearing large placards with the Fevorth ward nomi- ' “Sapporting”’ him es meaning furnishing bim food to eat | however, quietly poshed them into favor, but Fou still need (From Rev. J. Newton Brot D., editor of the Encyelo- HELMNOLD'S | DuCQARD Cite MioAE WAREHOUSE. held them up, bringing them inte existence by the loco. | nations, surrounded by torches and Chinese Ianterne. { es tho interpretation that they did put on the word | *,ekerelagcare to obiaie. ve preparathaa. ia of Keligivus Knowledge. ‘st HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAKEH®, foco match, weut on to hold their meeting and deciaro | Another sruall party, also headed by Ne and déum, With | « backer,” rath yA nm Although nol disposed t» favor or recommend Patent MB UG AND Oy ai WARERAt their principles. Tammany Hall was fond of darkness that | banners with the words, “Twenticth Ward Asgociation,”” af i Medicines in general, through distrust at thelr ingredients UG AND Cli AL WARBHOUS niht, Dut the loco foco party let in a biaze of glory, and | closad the outside demoustration, : There are no new developments of any account. The i rag moe touaily we tie Kanalio a ketone nis UG. AND CHEMOAL Wanuuouon: made thomecives masters of the destinies of thts repub. ‘ * B ay not teaily to Uke beneli'a he ‘believes himaeit er bave UG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE: ii ‘Tan it stinves. of thks Fepuds meg eenngennr anes democracy, however, fee! far more sanguine than at any B reoelved from any simple preparation, in the hope that he ua and CHEMICAL WABEHOUS! Gontip of Gevceion te dituecan: Teer na Ean former poriod in regard to the State ticket, and with re- H may thus ostribate to the beneat of others. st 'G AND CHKM Ww. Gii hot go down, with thet box St mamios #8) | A large and enthusiastic meoting of the Firth Ward | newed courave g0 to work with additional energy—come a Bluers, prepared by Dr ty, Si papiew P pag mg hey a pity FF igneedtmnd gts Democratic Club was held at 19 Lispenard street | to their planning, pipe laying, and othera to the mass Th rte fareos Bich thet t bay bw ’ ich'they iwaugurated. That night would produve tne | Itt CaDIQB,, and was adérensoi by Hon. Judge MeCunn | meotings, which aro now beld in almost every ward every EXTRACT BARSA am inde Ef F * results for the great city -of New Yorks, which, in | rogular notainations dorse the | night, TRACT BARSAI agement to 4 a) mi latio ealth: le ad - — conun: Ferlor to tanya eb called canptrect the world, Mr. Brady’ | Union Maes Mecting in Broohiym—specer IMPORTANT F EXTRACT, § ee Sas HELMBOLD'S MEDI i fliuded to the presence of the Russians in New York and 7 cont ROM MEXICO. Exm faa po ELMBOLD 8 MED! 4 remark of Judge Daly, at the recent banquet, of Gov. Yates. —— ns RSA alias Gepoaner HELM BOLD'S MuDIY 4 he called the device of (te Russian flag “the doubie | A meoting of Union men was held last evening at | Discovery of # Pot Agninst the French= EXTRA RSALARLLL ing friend vor divectin EEE OLD” api . ‘ot that orab lon of hie hatioeat peer ease | Gothic Hall, Adams stroet, near Concord, Brooklyn, | Hew the Conspirators were Dealt EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA mLApETa ae PEEMBe’ » MEDICA + : perity with the same fechng of pride that he hoped sould’ | Under the auspices of the Fourth Ward Republican Ciub, | With—Our Minister's Posttion~The nD We cat Aa em 2 ; BEI aOLbs MEDIC jm every Amerioan heart till time would cease when | Vice-President 8. M. Griswold presided, in the absence of Army of Juarez Increasing, &e. cay AND gearey Saenation # of fet Siens, won his brlliane tela ne under wureh Washington | his superior, Gem» Duryes. The platform was occupied Saw Francisco, Oct, 20, 1869, IMPROVED Rose oar hg ee ie ‘gana - ' , J 4 vations! “fh 4 rman Ruccess "We und’ the eagle upon our escntchodn, ‘but | UY the apeakere and Javited guests, Dates have heen received from the City of Mexico up IMPROVED ROK almoet daiiv <a te ata tossed oye | Tammany, with tho aid of Mozart to give the people | After a patrioule soog Dy the glee club ot the ship | to October 1. IMPROVED ROSE Te gehen to camp life 10 he te Pee it i thered the sory of Pe metoun wiht A. poche remem | North Carolina, Brigadier Geneal Strong was introduced | A conspiracy against the imperial government bad in 33 i oat cu SctPT ary ace prarn are turing | siderable of a politician, for in order to chieal gods as the first speaker, and made a (ew eloquent and chaste | been discovered, and a large number of accused persons IMPROV: ic Ww. J ty . nite case af tl eek fy to {ook the animal races, rolled up the ‘leek and ai cag: | temarks. bad been imprigoned, some shot, and others sent to Mar. iienoy B hose we tamale, Gerinee were were, freciy teed among OUT | ender ine iS of the aces and then put letae ere Key. Yams next poke. After a 4/1 introductory re. | tinique. 4 . eee ‘tol hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise aDEAYOR TO, choice. Dupitor, ‘wise, and mer cape epliee go take bie P oh, he aid, No movements of the F an agit Would be lost. sind ‘hin articles on thereppian fected that wich was beat. ‘Promoteens <geeruicnae: | BATKD, hp Adzeried te the wer, wie cuslbities, and | toned, eee eee ee Oe te Waa,” eres tray ood Rorpini We nye fran our . Prometheus, who stole fire | « magritudg Db Ros i stugulariy | tr beuttth by ‘these Bitters, them by their leased hme? an tained toa rec, when Hercuie re coon eh be proceuded sag parent | sy TRE prog wae free in commentir- axe vo owed.” hve patronage of the Du ” bo taht iii, s) eeene at joeart Rot ¢ - "s 5 ° Trot Wk them havo t8e ones, vat they want | that ow'santss “teen” vases 4 “gall | gaaistoe Oorwibl to hold tn sclctad Your dvedte AM rp aenOLD, ison the wrag- ho een bat! t J < bo * ee ot assed fae” prom Taal mee on the refuetot at cou! "heaven na * Aird of ‘rath, of justion = lived | festie'* worviow with the provisional . as their fer oe yee ai80 on bis neglecting to join in the . \ avosneus, | VO for the same comstlttnogs o we oolebrating the birthday of Napoleon, \ ot have the article do not be ‘ “ 0 OSs = as | The forces of Juares were daily increasing, and he sang of right, andy — thousand troope were between Querctara and ww men in the form ota ballot to go York ag | seven to do go tov. | Lute, Gueriiias wore Increasing; and the adherents of wovons and proatraye these men for aw, Juaren goomed as determined as ever to resiet the French ni ever. (Applause.) ‘They proposed if they (the Me i ‘ts 49 such a thing, vo bind them tO"). 1 dao) quer ma elect fron who sustain the ‘ pod ceaene dave one eagle hovering OV (oem for (Apptause. ) Hg claimed poy > ‘aa his coun- | to the last extremity sershanital Their destruction, Bet to have adoub’¢qoaded vulture, | try, and WOU}d acknowledge no ) BO |, Kaas nor ‘The opiaton prevailed that large French ae prac with Mozart oo one side and Tammy‘ay Hall on the otest, | West. x ‘of our glorious past, and the power, | sonia be necessary to complete the ‘subjugation tearing away at thebr vitals as Song os they could \agt, | wealth imftuence of the country. America acknow- on t this they reapectfully proposed w remonstrate. therit from wherever it comes. He told them to | country. lbianecciialbidetpibmaraneen: 7 ‘did not speak tyy authority except Uhat he had the President » friendiess, rail News from San Francisco. 9 J o could shake of ihe inca. | very hard San Francisco, Oct. 90, 1863. ows the ma dus which the peiiticians for theit own personal | impudence and ith We Cone ; fo BE Xhem, they were how the Governor hipe Princess from Kew ) SY ay rota oan Oe heving the proce, & eererin (Cheers, Shall uch ava Beas; Russian ware beack Shan, D5 oe wre roy tl mi % “bern ‘resi | intain it. Thi ‘An incendiary fire bnrned a considerable portion of Auburn, Placer county, yestordy, ineluding the Empire “a right to address has Tellow citizens, he toM them that | splitter, Look at hi an ak tbe laboring man what interest | maintain it, This Davis nor bis ay! ‘AY. i | New voRe, 5, CABMICAL ‘op aged, Whaat won it that . ) Hotel. Loss $60,000, Insurance $5,000. who wore NEW YORK AG! ae pa, CHEMICAL, NeW YORK MMOLD'S ‘CORMICAL eats De" cro ning ena, rut the, Roselan j tion war. <odlene ‘Wheeling on Thursday last was, for Jacob B. | Na NBW YORK 4 sLAUNOLD S CHRMICAL ASK FOR Ti ‘ ‘ righ " J 1 eee eae Frat bina Volon, 966; for Willie De Hase, copperbead, 37. | Rew y WAREUQUAL, 1 BA SOW AY. rewicad | Cut out the advertisement and rnd for it an! arold ape Tiler tht to a vole wn slavery itis 00 our 088. | iair, “Union, 966; preps | Rew Y NEW YORK AuHAC! ltt aR ‘ sition aad ¢~posure. an! the government ~ ¥ dios It is because she bas committed " swt one-third of the aggregate vole of © y NEW Y WAREHOUSE. £4 2. OAL MAY J chown) Although thie dist ) li stove “auth hod ianocbed the bark of | Only a> , wank of a diay digti: a the ‘sion with the ebip of oon | cast ition to tater DUINKe, the people consent ti