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SPECIAL NO The World Inaghs in its sicove at the ef forte of a few envious Dentists todecry the Borodont Tt fe natural, perbaps, that they should dislike \t, since ite popularity interferes with the sale of their wares, but how ridiculous in them to show thelr spite when ite animns ie go palpable. Boware of imita tions. 116 hospital at Seguin's Point, Al) the work that bas been done at that piace, therefore, im, at least tow - porarily, Jost, and there ls no adequate provision for the treatment of cholera patients at Quarantine. We observe that the sarne papers in this city which adhere to the liquor cause in the war against the Board of Excise, now spplaud the action of Judge > in issuing an injunction on bebalf of They are entitied to their own opinions upon thie sutyect, but if we shall be eo unfor- tunat: as to have an epidemie visitation of cholera, those who are now doing all in their power ob- struct the esaitery measures of the Board of Health will bave @ heavy responsibility to bear. He emokes, drinks, swears, carries Vers and struts around without soy “visible means of support.’ THE NEW YORK $ WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY Ne Paper To Morrow. is eceordance with oxf usual custow, the Bum efftce will be closed wit morning, im order that all who are employed in the office may be enabled te enjoy tne Navonal Holiday, In consequence no revuler edigum Of our journel will appeer to- worrow, I auy important mews shal! be re eivod, we wit puoligh an Exire edition. A Wait Upen the Waters. nd (Ohic) Prainpearer of » recent Asa crowd ware on the banks of the Multitudes of Feeple reauire an Altera tive, to restore the heaishy action of their system and correct the derangements that creep into it areaparilias were w imed off apon the pabiic ur 6 Sarsaparills is no impesition, Marsden’s Calisnaya Tonle as an alte tive stands without an equal it im all cases of debility. sale by all Drug: ean ee ‘A Lady whe has Suffered for Over Five Months the most extreme torture {1 been completely cured by one dove of Metealfe's reat Kheama'ic Remedy. Met's Chemical Pomade restores pray torer and dreasie bu House.and afl druvelew Memeval The Improved Elliptic liook Lock stitch Sewing Machines 3 Broad Arents wanted lowe sewing Niachiu Broadway, N.Y. Blins Howe, of @ lady it was drawn to the snore, found to contain a besutiful ebild, feat asleep, and happily uhconse'ons of the penis of this rough commencement of its voyage of life. came from, aud who ite parents ere, are facts un- Trade “trikes im England. We observe, by our late English exchanges, that workingmen's strikes are again becoming quite They are not confined to any particular locality, nor to any particular trade; butio (ifferent parts of the country, aod is various ocoupatiens, formidable strikes are now Tn some cases the demand is for in- creased wages, while in others itis for» diminu- tion im the hours of labor, thas the English tradesmen meet with vo beer success in these enterprises than haye tose who tried the same policy in this country. binations have led to counter measures on the part of employers, and the issues are gonersily the old point the question whether capital or labor can better FOURTH OF JULY, 1866. Ninety years bave passed since the declaration was Made that ‘these United Colonies are, and of riglt onght to be, free and independent Htates."’ The time ls comparatively abort, for a few of our countrymen aiill live who remember the patriotic fervor that ran through the Colonie when that declaration was first uttered: and yet, when we glance at the history of the United States during the last ninety years, it seems as if centuries must have passed since the memorable Fourth of July, The thirteen Colomes bave grown into tbirty-six Btates, with » vest territorial area for The shree millions of people have increase’ in number to more then thirty oviiions, The wilitary power which Geomon IIL, proposed to crus!) wilh “a few British regiments," Inmates of the Paris Mad House Tues are three patients in this lustitution de- numerous jo England. serving of special mention, who wears the decorstion of the Legion of Honor, preseuted by Napoleon. He is 70 years old, amd has been 53 years am inmate of the mad house. The second ise beautiful women, of 25 years of age-—-wife of an officer in the French navy. She became inmane from vanity and coquetry Clalies, beware '), and now remains under the delusion jealous of her beauty, hae he last le ® poor The first is # captain, Sold by Rushton.! D, #, Covert, & Co “6 It seems, however, that the Pm press, hed her imprisoned, who, having had some muwmecal talents, was eager ing contrived to amass them for handsel money, and ich to give a concert, Fwperor as follows: ~ Wheeler & Wilson Lock Match Sewing Bu'ton Lloie M « his e 6 i RATS. BERGEN —On Tuesday, July 2d, Elen, deughter and Catharine Bergen, aged 6 years cud farther expansion. for fame, sud b rage, dc, sho hired a hall fn sat down and wrote to th afford to remain idle. FOURTH OF JUL FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TQ Fort Lee, Pleasant V id tee That atu AMANDA j + P. SMITH wil le. from 5 A.M rf notl ; (CROSSETT’S GROVE TO LET FOR cursons, Also eran arn Chicopee ond the Heuty Sm acd Win and ovher |: roves, Boats gee, such ei. Office B52 W est top er ét. RY B, URUSsr TT. ourti “OF JULY, 1866 — NOTIC JOHN KR, PLTRIN will epend most oi the day ag P his Leven in the sae of houses, lote, sence Hh jarme ARE 50 CENTS—1776—ORAND 4TH O) July Cotillion Excursion to the Fishing Banks rt KUBY, Capt Harr: | the Fishing Bank ¢ at Sou b Och 6), Wiittem: me tt FR. Te: Peck er4 . re ain 0 abments on board rap ior the excurs a 231 city by OPM, Muste sieo bait and fishing Se cente. MOURIH OF JULY rplendid steamboat TV Vorl, Kimeter, will @ 7 G6 A.M. for Daylia Dock, Whites'one, Great Neek, Sands Polat and Glen Returning will Wear Glep Cove at l'¢ M. Fare each way S0cta, 108 YRAND 40H OF JULY PIC-NIG EXCUR fuot 45d at, N hey ALY O'clock A Jeman aod indies. H!POR THE SEA—GRAND July Exe’ t leiand. | hes become the lteding military power ef the In one respect the strikes | “Dear Majesty:—Will you simg a few stanzas at The reiatives and friends are invited to attend world, The advancement in education, the pro: | im England will haves betior result than bave | ™y concert? If you will, I ghall make » great deal | her funcral, « day srnoon, at 19 6 of mousy.” She received » note asking her to call BR Leereay Minrecem © oe those which lately occurred here, to the formation of co-operative societies that will establish workshops of their own. The co opera- tive principle of labor has been effectually tried in England, and ite success has been thoroughly Every conflict between capital and labor tends to strengthen {t, aud to more widely spread ita fell of operation. en of thie country have not yet come to recog- nise cooperation es the true remedy for dise- greements between capital and labor, but they have learned that strikes are generally uoprofite bie, and in the course of time they will substitute the co-operative principle for them, grees of free instiititions, and the increase of na- They will lead DOUGLASS—On July @4, Mary Dongless, dench tiomal wealth, have al! kept pace with the enlarge- ot the Tuilleries, She joyfully obeyec ie ter of George sud Blien Doug ast, aged ¢ years anu 5 ®¢ once she was crazy. They saittoher: “You must present your re- quest to Gen. Fieury ; he ie now at his country house ; get in one of the Emperor's carriages and go to see him."’ Bhe accepted without the least susp! lon, and waedriven to the Ingane Asylum. she meets with questious: “Woes do they say about my concert? Do people think it went off well’ Was I greatly appiauded? Were the receipts at the door iarge? papers say about mer" tainment was re.ently given at the Mad House, or Insane Asylum, for the benefit and pleasure of the inmates, in which some of them participated, but with what effect is nos stated. Tue Buperor and Empress are very attentive and kind to toe unfor- supate inmates. The relatives and frends of the family are re id the fune cal. from tt Noth lth and sd (Wednerday) aftéruoon The remains will bo iuterred in the tery of the Holy Cross, ef our population. The only interruption of this progress was occasioned by the late rebellion, and eveu that great struggle has apparently dove but Hitle to impede the prosperity of the country, Perbaps, in time, it will prove to have been an ad Vautage rather than « detriment to the nation's ad- There were certain evils imbedded in our political system which were « drag upoa the developmentof the country, aud which nothing bus civil war could eradicate. sppeared, and so soon as the wound shall have been healed, the gain, ine materia: point of view, ‘will doubtless compensate for the loss, There is wuek, therefore, for the American people to feel thantful for, in this ninetieth anniversary of the pation’s natal day, Let them celebrate the event, mot by dissipation, as is usually the case with» darge class, butiu # sensible, rational and digni- fied manner, worthy of the eventful day which made usa free and independ Another Judicial Recruit for the Ream Ranks. fully invited to a demonstrate, Bue plies every PRADE NOTICES. AYERS’ UNION, NO. 1, OF NEW yuthiy meet ne at A musics! enter- all, cor 206b at. a) day evening, July bth. juested. Non-member attendance ts re They now have dis- LLAGHAN, Sec RICKLAYERS’ P, B, UNION—SPECIAL monthiy meeine will be held Tourecay, July Sih, at the Demilt Dispensary, All members are pase invited. J, COLLIEL, ONGSHOKEM. Quarterly Meeting of the above Socirt, held at thelr Meeting Room duly bth, at 5 o'elu 8 requested as bur u acted, JOHN KANE, Pres, HENNIS BUL Law aad Order Fer a Time Under Foot. Tim temporary triumphe of the hquor interest come thick and fast. Judge Dow1ina, in view of Recorder Hackert’s decision against the Conatl- tutionality of the Excise law, has decided to hold no more liquor dealers for violation of the said law until the game eball have been passed upon by the Court of Appeals. Tais action of Judge Dowtna has been taken by advice of District- Attorney Hall, and itis probable that the other Police Justices will take the «ame course, This Will restrain the police for the present from imter- fering with the liquor dealers, no matter whetier the latter have secured injunctions or not, that the police can do will be to carefully note all infractions of the law, and await the decision of the higher court, Ferney and the President A letter from Mr, Forney to President Johnson, dated January 2d, 1566, hes by some means got nto the public press, much tothe annoyance of the former gentleman. In this letter, Mr. Forney declares he is an earnest supporter of the Presi- dent, aad bie “avowed and open friend,"’ and in eonclusion asks Mr. Jotinson to appoint a friend of his (Mr, Forney's) to the office of the Collectorship Mr. F., indignant at thie ot his private correspondence long letter in the Philadelph President Johnson, in w ublication of the above-me.tioned letter is reach of faith, and insinuates, am thi: that the President was nomin: dent through his (Forney's) efforts, In re- ‘ard to the proceedings on the 4th of March, 1865, ir. Forney says: * You bave not only coolly tor- gotten the generous men who saved you from dis. grece, but are now engaged in the pleasant them and proscribing friends, 1 will postpone « description of in part in that sed drama, preferring to waitfor the other private revelations you promise to | ? 4 Is is very Sertald, that 8 have forgotten a}! shame, you cannot have forgot- ten my connection with yourself during that un- Probably no more graphic ¢ could be added to the curious inistration than » decided sc- 1 have not been as A Meeting of Washerwomen. A meeting of the colored washerwomen of Jack- fon, Miss, was held # few days ago, to adopts preamcLie and resolutions in regard t. their wages, The preamble sete forth that ‘under the influence of the present high prices of a!) the necessaries of life, and the attendans hi rates of rent, while : rs reduced, we, the posal! wo live for the present daily and therefore unan) per day for wai i. B. SOCIETY—A eof importance ie to “* w women of the — = > : --- Missscipots think $8 t= O1ICK—THE MEMBERS OF THE Long- shoremen's U. B, sooiety will hold thelr reemlar on Thureday evening, at their rooms, in Roosevelt st, O(b inst. ars Po ed. Ail siseutees will Le fined DENIB BULLI monthly recompense, quarterly meetin, mously agree to charge ‘#1 ing, #15 per month for famil bh washing for sing further say thas “if any one belonging Jcvew Brapr, of the Common Pleas, bas taken bis stand by the side of Canpozo in the rum raid He yesterday commenced business ip the injunction line, and, in the remarks mecompanying his decision, he said: ‘I regret wery much the necessity which existe for these injunctions necessity, however, oceamoned by the determination of the Board of Excise to en- force a law which has been declared by Judge Canpozo, after solemn deliberation, to be uncon- @titutional."' Judge Baanr's decision, therefore, ie founded solely By order of JOHN KANE, Fics, oN Ses OTICE—THE meeting of the Sth Di meet on Thureday, J Milliman's Hall, cor bers on the roll upto 850 are reque y order of the Association. Prest, MARTIN GOUDF, pee'y, QO)EFICE OF THE WORKING WOME) PROTECTIVE UNION, No, 80 wale st. New York, 0" x upon the Excise Law. ‘ me MYLAR MONTHLY sion L, U. B, Association 1506, at 7's «clock, ws, aud 7.b ave, ti clase of washerwotmen shal! violate all be lisbie to a fine reguiated by the class." Financial News, Marketa, &c. New York, Tuesday, July 3, 6 P. M.—Owing to the adjournment of the Stock Doards from last evening to Thursday, there is mo regular business im the stock market, The Gold Room was open, but the transactions were limited. A large crowd of opera tors gathored in Broad street, and transacted quite an important emount of business, and generally st an advance on yesterday's prices, with one or two exceptions, were fractionally . The gold market was heavy and lower, The price opened at 1654's and fell to 16244, but afterwards re- covered again to 158}¢. The money market was abundantly supplied at 4.45 per cent, and prime dis- counts at 66 percent. Foreign exchange was dull, and the nominal rate was 105) for 60-days bankers’ The New York exports (exclusive of specie), for the week ending July %, and since January 1, compare as follows: 1008. For the week.........«0” $2,023,470 Previously report Since Jan. 1at...... 878,956,498 $107,084,927 The New York imports compare as follows: 4 PATRK, BRAY, 120 The civil war which has desolated our land, and turn ed our once happy homes tnto houses of mourning, hua failen with peculiar severity on the sewing an women ot thie city, many of whom were three ARMY SHIT of Caxporzo. give hie own opinion upen “1X CRENTH A PTR: To the Inadequate compensation paid tor fenale Ia. bor the Working Women's Protective Union owes ita The Arsovintion consists of a nutuher of be- not appear from bis remarke that he bas weighed Seresomsn, the matter at all; but Cannozo leads, and Brapy @eekly follows ia his wake, Now if Judge Baany must act in sccordance with the decisions of other Judges, why should he not give some weight to the opinions of Judges Cumexs and Gruvmer, of the Supreme Court, to the effect that the law is con- mitutional, He says that be must be governed by Canposo's decision, because the sald Canpoz0, like bimeelf, is @ Common Pleas Judge. We cannot gee Why that consequence follows. if the Common Pleas Judges, in Genera! Term, had decided the few to be unconstitutional, then Judge Baapy's argument would be good; but eority, and « very small minority a6 that, in some respects, Does Judge Brany pretend to say that the majority of the Judges of bis Court would be bound to actin antagonism to their own judg- ment, because ane of their number givesan ad- ‘verse decision ? But it is not worth while to dwell Jadge Baanr decides to sus- tain the rum interest, and thet is enough for the Six bundred liquor sellers beve already received jpjunctions, and still theycome. There will be another side to this picture, however, and in {t Caxpozo, Baapy andjtheir judicial allies will eppear in the background, The Siteatien 7” exiee—ad Prespects and gentlemen, whose sympathies have been enlisted. and who voluntarily give thelr time and money to promote ean ftnatitation that will be ot ractical henetit to the working women of New York of New York. RES, dedicated to ich he claims that the the prominent objecte of the Inetttuth males may be assisted in obtaining employmen to secure therm legal protection agaiust fraud, tee of is also an object of the Ina‘itution to discover Dew and appropriate spheres of employment tor wo- men, in departinents not vow occuned by thei, We earnestly appeal to all good citizens, more ee pecially the ladics, to assist usin maintaining an + ganization intended to benefit aud encourage the own sex to labor for a livelihood, Lapies or New Yous: Will vounot rewemberthe friendi¢es working girl ? Thousands of doilars are raie pur pores, And rust @! frequently from halt-past seven in the morning till nearly that time in the evening, be leti to etrngvle without that sympathy and support which God, tn his infinite mercy, has blessed you with the power togive ? Contributions to the fund, either fn money, dry oods, or provisions, will be glactly accepted, and may sevt to the Treasurer, M. 5. Beach, bay,, Sun Ottice, or No, 50 White at. It any lady desires to aid the Committee by giving some portion of her time tor the good of her wex, she will be able to obtain further information by applying niendont, at the rooms of the Uniou No, 80 White street. During the two yeare that the Union has beeni existence, it has sent 6,500 verso 1,198 have applied tor nturmati been adjusted, and | their names tor help enumera'ed in the tollowin time of slandering ARDOZO 16 8 mi- fore the country. other benevolent Dry Goods . General Merchandise... ‘Total for the week Previously reported. Since Jan, Ist... PY ¢xperience. history of your A count of that celebrated day careful im treasuriug al! the incidents, as you have been in preserving the private letters of the temen whom you intended to betray; but w fails f shall be ab complete narrative by turning to the copious and fascinating columns of those traitor ani Copper- head newspapers which are now defending your character anu your conduct,'* $76,734,129 165,455,014 Onm'Change to-day Flour was generally dull and drooping. There was somo little inquiry for No. 2 and supers, which breught full prices, Wheat was dull and drooping. Corn was Ic. a 2c. better and ac- tive. Onte were le, a 2c, lower, closing firm, Pork Lard was dell and upon this subject. my own memor Keet was steady. beavy, sud Whiskey was quiet. Cattle Market. Burt's Haan, Joly 3, 1866, Judging from the disposition thue far manifested by city butehers, speculators in cattle are not to be allowed the absolute contro! ef prices during the Already drevers have been forced to & concession of \e. per pound on nearly all grades, notwithstanding the average quality of stock is fully equal if not superior to that offered as the higher Prices rule to-day at 17}¢e. for the vory tepof the market, with, perhaps, an occasional premium bullock at 18¢,, 16c., for good, fair, 67 lb. per cwt, Nlinois steers, while the bottom of the mar ket, the very poorest cows and rough oxen, is beld at to employment J4T law Gases Lave ‘ wameee apa 6 the varivus trades and ealling® A correspondent who has been *' doing"' Dixie for the benefit of a Western paper and the rest of mankind, relates hie experience and gives what he calle some practical suggestions to emigrants and others who may desire to locate South of Mason end Dixon's line, In the first place, he says, & person before going brace himself wu and be will have to than he has ever borne before. He must to mees the accusation heralded tn his fece overy few monvwnts in the day, that he isa + Yankee,"’ and must, eo far from bei admit the fact with readiness and acknowleige, candidly and joyfully, that he is one of those eu- terprising and great people, He must be prepared, moreover, to have @ thorough change in bis ciet; each diay, will be regaleu id hem, # dish of hominy, ece of hot corn bread, For din- nature will be satisfied by apiece of werm ham, & piece of cold corn bread, side dishes, bacon ana greens. event occurs at half-past eight o'clock nightly) he will be delighted to meets apelin his old friend of the morming end noon, hat, in # eold state, to- er with corm bread, He need look for no change im this bill of fare. Is ie sterootyped, The daily explanation #¢ dinner of bis landlady will soon become fam) “Mr, Bibbs (supposing the gen vices in that mame), will you take a piece of ?” (Young lady op right of landlady, aged ¢): “Mr, Bibbs, take @ piece of corn (Young lady on left of laudiady, aged “Mr, Bibbs, have some becon aad Even the cadence of the voice will be- Possibly he may soon thick thas thie may le » case of too much tamiliariy ecnternpt, but it will be of vo use, and ve ty ewallow bis contempt with bis corn bread, toe former, probably, scratching bis throat as much as the latter will be sure wo do. eating about tweuty breakfasis he will come to of the Bouth are not harmonized, they are Wirnrm the last few days we have had several important items of Mexican news, all indicating that the tide of war bas turned iu favor of the Liberals, On Saturday we published confirmatory acwe of the victory gained by the Liberals near Camargo, which resulted in the capture of twelve hundred Imperialists and two million dollars io specie. On Monday we had the account of the capture of Bagdad and the investment of Mata- moras—the latier being the most important mili- tary point im Mexico, with the exception of Vers Cros and Mexico city. Yesterday we had appar- ently reliable news thet Matemores bad capitulated fo the Liberals, and that the latter were io full possession of the Kio Cirande valley, on the west- ern aide, To-day we have still another instalment to the effect that the Liberals had captured Guadalajara, the capital of the Siate of Julisco, end that they bad #0 circumscribed the I perialiots thet tho latter were deserting all their minor positions, and Concentrating at Vere Croz and the City of Mexico, These successes are truly eremarkable, and they can be accounted for only upon the ground that Maxinitiam's government is fest crumbling to pieces, There is hardly » doubs at Max will very soon be obliged to pack bis carpet-beg and return to Austria, and he may ex- Periece some difficulty in doing that unless he makes haste. He evidentty cannot support him- self with the military force at his disposal, and hehas nothing more to hope for from either his French wenke or bis Austrian relative, His enter- prise has, thus fer, proved @ disastrous failure, having accomplited nothing beneficial except the demonstration, to the crowned heeds of Europe, shat momar cby i# slow to take root upon Auericaa Bew, Machine Ope: iH febroviery. tata Gaiter Fitting, Stocking sewing, in intellectual ar much more rates last week, Lace Mending, Fhoteetio’ Colortas, Artiticial Fiowers, Button Making, Sheep. After o dull close, this market, under the stimulus ef » supply of sheep of more than ordinary fatness, again revived on Monday, when holders ex- perienced little diffleulty in dispo: Prices are ® sbade low quoted, few tops selling at Tc., although most stock of this class is offered to-day ch as no buteber would be ashamed to pace *# hooks, are offered at trom 6c.a6 se, ented, andas & conse have advanced their rates to lleali se. per ib, Hegs.—We can perceive no change whatever, either in tho tone or rates of this mark still Deiag quoted at luc.alU \c.,and do. dressed, c.a18i9c. per Ib, Milch Cowa.—Cows still rule withont animation, t for good stock, which rules as last qao’ salves are duiler, and prices rule at a decline, say le, for beat, while grassors rule a¢ low as @6a$1b iy peperDox Making, ale Dressers, Se, &o SOCIETY NOTICES, _ AND TEMPERANCE MEETING OF ther Mathew lA. B. Hoe. dat their fall cor of % ay evening, July 6 bh together with o an when inet ner the leims At supper (which resent boiders by Mr. Jobu Barry terly Meeting of the above Socies: noon o1 July let, the following w form : James Bause, Pres; Wiliam Fitz Je 3 Delany, Kee, Bec.; iat hael J. Bause, Fin, Bec, ; Michaci Kelly, Mareual: Owin JAMES BAL DE, Pres. ay @ elected for the and ber daugher The receipts for the week aggregate 5.743 beeves, 80 miich cows, 1,692 weal calves, 17,724 sheep and ne, showing am imeroase over last week's receipis ef 10 cows, and @ decrease of 229 beeves, 151 veals, 259 sheep and lambs, and nia tk AUpriCks pie, w ie delivered on brid night, July 6th, at Ty o'clock P.M. b rf and able jecturer, Wiliam 1. heart. Captain in the 69th Regimens, for ub Doicetsi, whe has be Italy. Subject femperance luiermixed with There wil be also soue our esteemed friends, K. Wilson an ‘Tiekeis can be had at tbe ball on # evening, cor of 33d ot, aud Jd ave, the Demilt BROOKLYN DIVISION; 0) please take botice that your re, r Postponed {10m tue 410 to the Tih cua JOHN GULUDEN, Pres't. URE, of the Irish pee come faroiliar to bim, b the Irieh Brigace in Fleur and Grain. New Yors, Jul, Flour The floar market is wiihous change. rine state, $0 60a$s v0 eastern Frtra-—low gradoe—at at eS Svadis 76; low grades of Canada ira, par and good w Superfine Southern, 910 20a heat market is unchanged. $a! ud, $160; @2 26 tor No.3 sdilwau $2 45— to arrive; &—- fo ir W bite Canadian. wer. lowa, ibe; Chicago Sdasic; 00, Corn,—One cent better, Western ussound being uote at S4a86c; and sound mized Western, —sTe i; Weewrn Yellow, -——, Hay Market. New Yous, July 8, 1866, Tequest, at bee mission 46 cents, ; Extra do, at $f (6a¢5 80; | Dispensary, up staira, The musica! aud iierary tastes of the people, the writer continues, are very low, and the Svushern beautics are sadly in waeut of the preliminuries of eduestion, Their houses contain no book public libraries are to be found, and po Northern to the udice exist. orth, from whence The Northern man wil) find thas the ladies aban him, never speaking to bim mare then is necessary, and when asked why they do noi, he will have the ptiivseophical reason given bina thet it Je because the South was conquered in The Howsbern “gentleman oad Club, No, 1 do mural Asseciation. Michigan, aod 8—— Cuormma, following the lead of iss twin brether —Rum—bas got out an injunction to restrain the Byard of Health from *laterfering with its busi- mess.’ An itjunciion has been issued by Judge Baenaky, os sated !o yesterday's Bun, to prevent she bealth authorities from going any further With their oyerehous io ertablishiag @ eholere Quite « Nat VU. H., NO, 4, L. 1.—THE OFFICERS and wembersof the ebove division are par- ticularly requested to attend their monthly mecsing on Weanesday, July 11th, as the Kock, oo fe and Columbia a! ther old debts, or By order of JOMN GORM. NONNELL'S BAND REMOVED FROM “ a 1 $2 Av Eousth oh bos aren A pi moag+2.ues—chietl ing toward the Hay,—North Biver bale is in phe lete struggis. lev vei ne ‘ 68 Breen find this ou es delightul exeu fforuing a fio . of Neversta Hoo vd the Atle hie * ai board. Capt ILLIAMS, superinvendemt Thi JULY—GRAND COTLLLION EX cursion ap (he Huceon River, The bi w to MOK LON and tteamb at MARTHA WASHING TUN, wlll make an excursion up the Hucsoa Riv for as New Luce, on W » July 4th, secou: panied by ¢ u's cele ae 1 Cotillios Bande, Music and darcing will be tious of Polen ol ‘The bar toot of tiarrisel N.R., while tb the fo lowing in Broome ot, 5.16 Hlartjeon ot ¥ 9.45 | cdh ot, Le ock, RKetuiuing in time to Hrewoiks, Fore, 21, tor lady and geutieman, eye eh OF J 1466—GRAN ] ( 76 Exeu POWELL wil Deshioeses i, N Meten River, giviog afi cations, beaatiiul » oi ¢, returning jo P.M. Pare tor the Excursion 1776 — GRAND FOURTH ) Kxcursion—1866—To B aut VeJey, and fort Lee Bb. il Lp By oni : id the iar aud cov dicus steamboat GEORGE WASHILN TON, Ceptain M. Suermanu, wilt sun as follows, fro} the foot of Chiisto a N.Y, AL A. 1%, 2, and 5 P.M. From 9 OMe .M.: 1th, 4 6's and 6's P. M., landing at 541 be up trips, aad the 4, 659 and 6's down trip « (he excusslod, 25cte, Return tic! ate N! JEICE FORTHE 2D TIME—ALL GUOL hi pledged in the pawn office, 62 Mulberry ot. w be solu i not i bewre the let of Aug the former b eas and go Furope \ JM. ABBOTT, AUCT'R- ¥ ; ju Square, seileou Lbureday, 6b iv. ai 10'% o'civck, the a CY fixtures aud fue ture of the first class oy oon, 145 Bowery, cu: sitting of marble top t Oak Cave seat chai borpleh beer pump, 7 marble oyster box, une Ww of brandy aad wines, & LOS® AND FOUND. | ‘A BOG LosT—on 10TH ST,, A SMALIAE white terrier Doz, short ears and tip of bentio, Whoever returns hun to 489 Beventb av will receive a liberal reward, wu OST—ON FRIDAY AFT Jane 20th, a carma: 4 to Le iost on or Yultou ferry, A sultab r turning the same to th L,°°- THE BANK BOOK OF THE BOY ery Saviegs Bank No, 205,004. The finder requested to leave the same atthe bank, Lost OR STOLEN—BANK BOOK NQ . of the Froiwrant [odustria! Savings Ban The fuser will be rewarded on low Bank, 61 Chambers at. If uot found be mace for a new BEATTY. Depositor OST—ON THE NI meeting in favor of stephen: front of the Metropolitan Le book and papers, 83 reward paid on lez ‘gh, in Mas be them ac 61 Sorih 61h st, Williamebur store. OST—JUNE 380, BANK-BOOK Nd 267,.69, of the Hower: Savings i finder will be rewarded by leaving uu “hy Pereee 3 Slat ot. 3 REWARD—STRAYE R STOLE 4 biown goat, 1 year old. Whoever ret ill wet the re . 8% ith st. en $] REWARD— TRAY ED OR'STOLI we o b horse. bli ah aca hind tar ethee rie d horse to© L. L., ehall rece K. REWARD—LOS B eoing through Orchard, Division, Pi at or Hox, marked J, Nowman, 60 Suffolk at, N. with lead pencil, M. Gold. roadway, Kowery to Canal st, a |i v CONSUMPTION. HE BEST CHANCE FOR CONSUM tiv Dr. J, H. BCHENC devotes his atiention exclu i sumption and the disesses whic Lyspepsia, Liver Com gages in this line of da:y fo: more thau shir and on accountof this lone experience, am divided attention he has given to tu ealive probabiy better acquainted with ail the phases of pumonary disease than any ot! United states, Acco:dlugly, the c ee'ed by him appear, im some cases, to be alm edible, He uses but medicines, but thi are adapted to every poss cas@, and somet: one of them alone is sufdcent. Dr, Rcheock's pi cipal remedy, the Puimomc Syrup, has been be! the pub. tion, tounded em i dia} agent. Dr. Be medicine, thourb pareutly in a dying dition, and his frieuds ha Mauy others of them from omach or live ‘ ease with conrumpt) the cea- Weed Tonic or Mandrake Pills muss be g ' ip connection with the PulmonicS,rup, The ig th the appetite of the patie id inv genera! system; and if the me ed or orpid, the Mandrake Pills quired to bri hat important organ toe bee! condi\ion, whic beolutely nee: to effect cure of Consumption, ‘1 pew each medicine point o1 sto be used, and in what cases all of them « uired. Ur, Schenck’s principal office is 16 N: hi He also hes a sul irometer he charg Every oue having s seated cough should by alla if they can afford i f i t . end Bea- Weed each 81,60 per bo rt 4 ; Mandrake Pils, , per, ol guste oud dealers,