TIIE DAILY EVENING TQMggizgniLADELPniA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, Ibi NEW TORKISMS. Prom ur own Oorfe?ndent- Nw Yok, Aug. 18. Tuly ft few weeks mora will clapsi before the Jtarioru, fregle returned from tbe walerlng placel, will have selected for their opoolog dis course the standard text ot the harvest beln?, past, tbe aummer ended, and godless congri? tiom not saved. And, Indeed, tbe regularity with Which tbe churchei and the theatres are simul taneously closed for tbe summer season, ani reopened for tbe fall and winter, seeui fairly to chtlloDRO a criticism by no means flattering to the pious zeal of tbe preachers. Notwith standing tbe amazing number ot churches which Brooklyn possesses, tbe stayer-at-home would be puzzled to find more than two or three of bis favorite ones open. But tben tbo question arises, have not the preachers as good a right ai the player, or tbe merchants, tr tbe lawyer, or the politicians, or the people, In any other blanch of biHlnesp, to feel the need of ft watering-place repose T And where is the use of their remaining in tbo city to preach when all the pew-payers bare gone to the country 1 Depend upon it the tpectacle of an empty house acts ns deprcss lngly upon tho preacher who worship GoJ as opon tbe player who worships mammon. Tbe pulpit and the stage are the two eitromes which meet in the capabilities they afford their mem bers for passing manywct'ksof every year out Of town; and if other professions offered tho lime advantages, us many lawyer, physicians, politicians, and business men would be foun 1 thronging tbe watering-placei between July and October as there are at present players, preachers, and military and naval heroes. lu fact, such religion us eiUts in the fashionable churches of tuU city, wbote congregations can afford to send their pators to Europe to get rll Ot bronchitis or whose ialors can aQord to end themselves there, can be supported quite as well at Long Branch, Saratoga, and Capo Hay as in tbo consecrated houses that beautify Broadway and Fifth avenue, or the hundred brownstone purlieus of piety which render Brooklyn so nominally religious a city. The average religious interest here of wealthy con gregations will sutler no diminution alter the gaities of tbe waning watering-place season are over; though I doubt whether this admission lays much for tho magnitude of the average religious Interest ! The Herald has lately got into ra amusing quarrel with Dr. Swinburne, the Health Officer at Quarantine. The alleged cause is Lr. Swia burne's attempt to deprive the Hera'd function, aries of tbe opportunity of publishing the ar rivals at this port in advance of other news papers, and the Uerad bas consequently created a new department for its columns, entitled 'Quarantine Operations," whose object is to sprinkle personal abuse opon Dr. Bwinburne's devoted bead. Correspondence from Custom House officers, shipowners, and 'longshoremen, institutes certain inquiries which hint at things not perfectly consistent with the Health Officer's fair tame, and tbe ready-witted and malicious cunning of tbe Herald U at no fault in picking boles wLere its own failure presents such an ample motive for it to do so. Its last statement Is that if tbe captain of a vessel in Quarantine Will consent to use Dr. Swinburne's tug, she can get out at any time, but that if an outside boat is desired, the chances of grttlng away are ex. tensively slim. It is stated that the tugs are in the employ of the officer, who is alleged to col lect $40 on brigs, and $50 on barques, paying out meanwhile only $20 for tbe one, and from 130 to $35 on the other. As all tbe world is familiar, however, with the Herald's Ingenuous aptitude for revenge, there is but one opinion as to ho the ca-e stands between the salubrious official at Quatautine, and the remoneless octo genarian of the Jlira'd office, whose physical and moral strabismus balance each other. All the world is likewise acquainted with an other feature of that baneful newspaper, healed "Personals," to which the first prominenoe has, for tbe list lew months, been given. Occupying tbe upper left-hand cointr of the first page, it U the first topic which moj-ts the reader's eye as he unfolds the damp sheet previous to imbiblug therefrom his mental matutinal bitter?. Hoy murh of the scurf and scum ot swaggering aud reckless city lile is ompressed into these dally "stickfuls' I will not undertake to decide; but a reader bas no occasion for more than an ordl nary knowledge of the world to perceive thatan excuse and opportunity for all grades ot venality and meretriciounes3 are given, from the Invita tion which presses a reply to certain initials to a certain place, to the glaring advertisements about "beautiful infants wanted to adopt out,1' by a woman who is already too familiar to the criminal courts. During the regatta of the Columbia Rowing Club on Saturday afternoon, an extraordinary degree of excitement and comment was occa sloned by the display of muscle by a fair and youthful waterwoman. All these things go to teach us, I suppose, that occasionally we encoun ter one among the fair sex who lathe peer of any of tbe male tex in any one walk of masculine life. In this age we have female gymnastsi female balloonists, female orators, female editors, female lobbyists, lemale doctors, female prize Jghters, f.-nialo champion skaters; but I believe this is the first instance that Isew lorK has Deeu treated with a female rower, a youag and beau tiful one too. Tho display took place near the Elvsian Fields, Hoboken, which were crowded with ob-.erveis, as a eet off to tbe crowded decks of the steamers that crowd the water. The members and guests of the club on board the steamer William Tittamer were particularly fervent in tho applause thsy bestowed on the distinguished rower, who succeeded In preserv ing her incognito, und before vanisbiug lu a mysterious and mermaid like manner, porformed a number of aquatic feats with the utmost con chalance aud ease. rosin aster Kelly bas recently commenced a reform lu the abandonment of the box delivery, and the perfecting of the earner sybtem; and it will not be long before we are the equal of Lou don in this reepect. The boxes held at the post office are wisely bclug given up, aid tho de livery ol city letters is being intrusted to the carriers. Only a fe weeks ago the various box holders of tbe city were informed that nil letters directed to box numbers would De ae livercd promptly through the boxes, thut those direcied according to street and nurabei would be delivered by carriers, and that those directed neither to the number of the box nor of cho street, would be delivered through boxes, by carriers, or at the general delivery window, as should be found most convenient. The number of mistakes which this iunova linn avoided was so evident, that In three weeks more thn two thousand box. holders abandoned their boxes of their own accord. The Irameuse growth of this city bas rendered a post office reform necessary. No one who bas not taken the trouble to investigate the abjret would credit tbe number of letters which, from being cn'v'ejs'y directed, fail or are tardy in reaching their destination. Besides the box system depcnJs for its success upon the aptness and precision of the memories of tbe post office clerks, cillcd "Sorters," who assort tbe letter?. JIabyof the old tiroes In Ibe city, conservative to tbo last degree, haf not yet been persuaded into Postmaster Kelly's views, and some years will perhaps eUpse before tin new system will bo as perfect and as popular beie as it is In London. But the time must come, sooner or later, and the younger and more go-abeaditlve firms arc giving the subject all the attention it descrvos. Another homicide Hnd another midnight riot are tbe last street and laser beer saloon agonies which have transpired. The homicide occurred In a EBloon in East Fourteenth street, and was consequent on the refusal ol tho bar-tender tbero to supply a drunken German, named Se ibert with beer. 8elberi,'s action, upon being refu.-cd, was to stab his refuser In the neck, and another man who interfered, in the forehead, Tbe nabbed bar-teudcr, Strllwagou by name, died ooii after the infliction of the wound, but identified Seibert as his assailant. There has been an unusual number of theso lnger beer brawls lately. The other aflair, the riot, occurred a little later In another portion of the city, aud had it not been speedily decked by tbe arrival of a platoon of police would have given every promise of assuming very eerlous proportions. Shots were fired, missiles were thrown, heads were broken, aud window-frames smashed in; but at length twoof tbe ringleaders were arrested and locked up, and this became the signal for the dispersion of one of the ugltost street manifestations that has dltturled ew York for many a year. Tbe approaching fall and winter season of amusements promises to be uu usually fertile and charming. In the first place Mipleson, Maretzek, and Bateman are each going to have separate opera companies, Bateman, indeed, two. Madame Titiens, who years ago expected to come to this country, but whose engage ment, like those of Ristorl's, about tbe same time, was cancelled because of the uncertainty felt in regard to her success, is going to resign the operatic fields in London aud Paris, awhile, to Pattl and NiUson, Pauline Lucca, and lima de Murska, aud intends placing her self under the leadership of Mr. Mtpleson. Then Grau and Pike have pledged themselves to produce first class ballets and operas bouffe, and Mr. Brougham will produce his own plays (and speeches) in the renovated little Fifth Avenue Theatre. Edwin Booth's splendid theatre will be opened with that "Legitimate" that Is heard so much about and seen so little o', some time in the fall. Barney Williams will produce new Fenianisms at tho Broadway Theatre; after the conclusion of Joe Jelfersou's engagement at the Olympic a new pantomime will commence auother two hundred-nights season there. Then Wood's Museum will be opened two weeks from the present time, with salutatory by Mr. Bar- num, the Siamese Twins "previous to their separation by the Paris College ot Surgeons," a baby woman two years old, a giantess eight feet higb, Circassian girls who speak English re markably well and have the most lovely crimped hair, a Scotch dwarf 24 inches high, a fat boy five years old and 230 pounds in weight, another dwarf named General Grant, aud an automaton Leotird. Besides these phenomenal glo ries, Maggie Mitchell Is to appear tbero in sn entirely new play; Miss Lydia Thompson, tbe English burlesque actresi, is to see whether she can make us forget Mrs. John Wood; and Busan Galtoo, an English opera bouffe, are to do all tbe matinee business. What do you think of all that? You shall see and hear them all If you come on. it is even rumored mat UaDriel Ravel and Leotard are to appear in conjunc tion at this resuscitated Barnum's. Add to this that Mrs. Scott fiiddons, grand-daughter of the Sarah Slddons, has already arrived, and will debut ou September 12, at Steinway Hall. That Janauscbek is coming back, and another German actress, whose name, among ull these notabilities, I am too hair-brained to recollect, 1b shortly to make a raid on us; aad you will perceive that the beaker of amusement wlil bo sparkling to the brim with unwonted splendor. May we all come out of it no worse than we go in, is tbe prayer of An Dim, UNIVERSAL PEACE UJIOS. Wm our ewn Oerretpondenl. Mystic, Conn., Aug. 14. 18C8. Yesterday the beautiful grove of Bilai E. Bur rows, of this place, on tbe banks of the Mystie River, was thrown open for a meeting ot this radical Peace society. The day was particularly fii.e, und the people of tho villages round gath ered in large numbers, bringing their baskets of 'goodly lure," to which all were made wel come. At ten o'clock the exercises commenced, and continued until six o'clock in the evening. Among thoEe present were Alfred H. Love, of Philadelphia; Levi K. Joslln, of Providence; Zobulon P. White, of Pawtucket; and Noah Whipple, Jonathan Whipple, Julia Crouch, Rut- Eel Wells, Daniel Waterous, Rev. S. B. Biiley, Abel Tanner, and Colonel Hiram Applmnan, of Mystic; ail of whom too.-c some part in the pro ceedings. Letters were read from distant friends from California, Wisconsin, Murylund, and other States, and the following resolutions wera pre- tented, and after discussion adopted: Wheifas. Peace in its potential and radical meaning comprehends those conditions of life whicnmakeit possmic anl deserved through moial and intellectual forces and ignores deadly lorce under uuy and all circuwutauces; arid tcherfas, we are convinced thut in the growth and experience of our lives it ia high time we tliould recogui.e the grandest proclamations of ull history: "luou snait not kin," -reaceou earth and good-will to men," and "Lit U a natural and iualieuubie right," therefore txtso ted, That ns equal rigbis, Justice, free dom, and conscience are peace agents, nothing should be allowed to coutruvene their lulloat and freest eienl-e and enjoymeut. bttoived, Thut it cannot be rielit to do with a com mission irotn bumau governments what it is wrong to do without one. And while murder is punished with bunging, and theft with impri sonment, no human law can turn theie crimes luto virtues under the irulte of war. and make moral heroes out ol it. Aud the selection of military men lor offices of honor and trust, because ot their success in battle, is dangerous to the erowlh of morul iiu'l mental nower. aud destructive of the civil and (Jlmat-lUe progreas of a nation. Jirso cfd. That as tbe rluht to life is natural and ii.ulienutde. and honesty ani truth should not bo iuvululated. Congress should not have power ' to declare war" wuicti legtliy.e murder or "ynint letters of marque und nwrisal" which legalizes tbe It and ful-.chooJ. It should uot bUYQ power "to raise and support aT10,?", "nir,.T!(1$ and maintain a navy," ' call forth .,he, "iV'. or "provide for organizing an array .na aiscl pllning the militia," for such provision tve.a prestige to military law, and make war 'norm, nent. And as the people have delegated these powers, we call upon an enlightened and Chris tian professing people to rescind them. Jiesoited. That in the construction orroeon. struction of any State or nation, it is alike a Christian duty and the wlet expediency to employ only tbo principles of love, free will, justice, aud mutual interest, aud to Ignore the Bjsttra ol deadly force. Betoived, Thatthe rights of conscience should be so far reppected, that where persons Hre con scientiously opposed to war, and have taken no part in creating or prosecuting it, ttiey should not be required to help pay the war debt, or be taxed for war purposes. Jit so ted, That as tbe people suffer the horrors of battle, they alone should decide upon the question of war, and us the working classes do the fighting, sutler the torture, und pay the war tax, we unite iu the elerati.m of labor, and will excrtour irilucnco to place it above tbe low BLd impoverishing system ot fighting. liesolvfd. That war, th lather of lies ani tho greatest crime In history, is responsible lor the lollowing among its tuoun I sliam in so called Christian nations: Fnt. They send men as missionaries to the Feejce Islanders, who kill men for purposes of dome-tic economy, an, I kill ten-lold more at homo for purpoei of polnical economy. Second. They organize (ocicties to prevent cruelty to animals, aud enact laws that they should be killed by expe ditious processes, while killincr men by means torturous in the extreme. Third. Imoroviug the animal species by keeping troai the butcher the bist specimens of animal', to perpetuate their kind, while selecting thousands ot the most penect ppecimens ot humau beings lor our nian butcheries i. e., Generuls-aud leaving at home the old, blind, lame, deaf, and generally infirm, to procreate tbcir k'ud. llrso'vid, That war beine ihc "ram of all vil lainies," its practice at the Sou ill und at the .North in disuniou or military reconstruction, in America or in Europe. U the greatest of crimes against m,tn, uirt it becomes the sell evicent right of men to repudiate aud dis obey all governments and rulers wheu they re quire them to wound and kill mn. Jteso vfd, That in the utatincniof the Indians of this country we appeal for the strictest in tegrity, jus.ice, aud humanity, on the part ol the Government, being sa'.istied that taey are in insurrection against wrong and outrage, and it becomes uk to treat them as human beings, and open tbe way for tbe recognition of Incnds and citizens, HesolVfd, That the effort making in this and other counries to estublith an International Court of Nations, in which all difficulties may bf amicably settled, ard the 'blind and brutal arbitrament of the sworJ" forever renounced, meets our hearly approval, ami we shsJl labor to bring it about by our individual lives, and extend its influence to our community, State, and nation. Jiesolved, That we cinnot but be disappointed that the so-called "ministers of the Go-pel" do not give the cause of tadical peace their active and practical co-operation, aud we appeal to tbem tbat if the profession iu the Ctiurch is good, it is better in practice, and the ciiuseof conveision and salvation must como from a living and lite-giving faith, of action in the every day walks of lite. A loud, hearty vote adopted the-e resolutions. A prajcr was offered, funds collected, pamphlets distributed, and then the young ladies united in several appropriate songs and hvmns, and the Convention adjourned to meet at Vincland, N. J., about September the 13'b. B JSIOH CES. Pbicbs of all Bammer Clothing greatly reduced, to close out Block. Assortment still good, bin selling oil' rapidly. All prices guaranteed lower t-tm tbe lowest else where, and lull m'lsfactloa guaranteed every pnr chaser, or the sale cancelled and money refuuded. Half way betwtm 1 Bennett A Co., fifth Wul TOW KB HALL, ttixlh tlreeti,) No. 618 Habs kt St., UILADHLI-Kli, AMP NO. SOtl BbOADWAY. NKW YOllK. ALittlb Child cam Buy at Charles Stokks & Co.'s Cklkhratkd clothing Qocbb as cLeap as tbe bestJudgetT Ann. Tho prlcei plainly niaikod upon each garment at No. 824 Chesaut Street, Philadelphia. TWO OR SBREB COLDS In SUCOesBiOU Will, Wltb many ooBstitntioui, securely establish ihe seeds of Consumption In the system, thus convening what was originally a simple, curable aQVctlon. Into one generally fatal. While ordinary prudence, therefore. makes It the business of vry one totakecsre of a Cold until It Is got rid of. Intelligence and experience fortucately presents a remedy In Ir. Jsyne's Expec torant thoroughly adapted to remove speedily all Coughs and Colds, and one equally effective In tbe pr'mi ry stages of Consumption, Asthma, ani Bron chltia. Bold by all Droggltta. Jiwiut,-Mr, 'William W. Cassldy, No. 12 Booth Second street, ha tbe largest aud most attractive assortment of line Jewelry and Bllverware In the city. Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furbished at a prloe which cannot be equalled Be also has a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices, A visit to his store la sure to result In pleasure and profit. Finb Custom Madu Boots Ann Bhoes for Gen tlemen. Bartiett, No 83 South Sixth street, above Cbesunk Drink the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Tub Evening Tlxkorafh at HliUuan'a News Island, at North Fencsylvsnla Depot. Gboteb A Bakbb'b Highest Premtam sewing Machines, No. 730 Cbesnnt street TsvuniTiT'i Nani Depot, at No. lor a. Third a. reel. Is the place to Und all kinds of reading mat ter, He keeps on band a constant saupiy or an the perloGlcais, niagHEtnes, imciuiiiii, iwuiuu pmitw, n.i tr riMcriuiloa of llKht reaaiua. not have what you dslre, be will send tot It. If you "8 If be does with tbe New Yore papers Trenwlth's Is tbe place la obtain them, as he uaa perieotea arrangements whereby ns receives tueiu iuui uoiuii tug regular mal,a arriTa. Lots or Alpaca Backb. Loll of the CluHMUUe Linf n 8ackt. jAUt o ine unnmiau 4uttei t, Loll of JJuek Sack; JjotMOf hhile Vftt, Lota of Linen fault aiut Ycttt, ji II rati atid ueru tticfl. tfrAlpacai iVom 2- to , jl-Lueni ft om 1 So to 4. fe. ea. Oak Hull. ' 8. X. Corner of Sixth and Market ttref.lt. $ff A good lot of Vlrrpytnen Umg Hkckt. MABBIED. BKCKF.TT MILLKR. Tn Camden, on fhe 12th ot Ju'y. by the Ke. Charles . fens. car. jusian r. BKCKKTT to Miss JAI4I.K 111LI.KH, both ot Cam den, IS. J, HOWARD JONE3 July 2 at the Bozborough u.i.ii.t Cumnniup. hr ib Kiit. David eueucer. ilr. Kuw IN HOWARD to Miss LAUKA L, daughter of Mr. Of orae W. Jones, both or Mansynnic BUOH K8-KM K KICK. This morning, at the resl i.,,.., m the brlile's aunt, by the Re'. Haunel H. diet,. Mr. TH'iMAH HUUHKdtoMUw L.IZZLF. H. KMKBICK, both ot PhllaJelpUla, DIED. ARM'TRONG. Oa the 18th Instant, I9AAO ARM C'l k.iNn. in the 74lb year of bis aae. The relatives and trleuds of the lamlly are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resl ii,ncn. No. l''28 f . Hecond s'.reet, (south C'amdou, on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. To proceed to the HoddoDlield Baptist Church. AWL On Hunday evening last, the loth Instant, , n m n a w i. in him milU vear or her atfe. The relatives aud Irlouds are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ol William tr Dally. Al metida street (north of Hunilngiou and Weal of Rich luoiiU streets!, K gbteenth Ward, on I nur.dav morn mi uest at In o'ciock urecisely Carrlases will be at he nfUceof JVfau A. Franks, undertaker, ts. k.. corner of bUth and Noble streets, at l o'clock, to convey such relatives and friends as de,jlre 10 aileud. lo nro- ceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. F.VANH. Oa Bunday evening, the Ulth Instant, hUSAN K., daughter of Joseph R. aud busauuah J ti . at ta arawl 1 VuuP at till 1 n.Dftlll. Fune'iaT on Wednesday, the 19lh Instant, at G'-i o'clock P. M. iiinkkn. On the 1th Instant, 1IAURY HINf'KllN, the youngest sou of K. J, and Al. A. I..... b,r,l K Uijur. unil in mitlltllN. Tho frl'enus ol tueiaiuiiy arluvitvdto attond the oa Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clook.l w"o?JrIheU Ln8:."nt' MBTK HDRT, wiaow orthelate Uriah Hunt, in the 71H year of her ..lA,'M?BI'"0f.tbft"nnr Invited to attend her . ' iu rr-menrn of nr sn-ln-law. Krt, Morton's Station. Inltrmnn m rrmnd.' tunih..,. ito Ground. SCKFON-Oii theisth Instant, IBIJATtS. JACK SON, .?'mSrlr J Wilmington, Del,, son of Lydla O. and the u.' n , , ., le relaPv ui nm imuny m renp3l fully Invited to . ""' mnerai, rroui tbe rmldAnce ol bis mother. Sc. 2' Meed aireei. on Wednesday mnrnlnc at 9 o'clov - lo proceed to Wilmington, Del. vntrimrit fin itioldh frls.'Ant. Mr. CORNKLT4. H . Klin -i An T. M re'iler. D- 'auvtitef of the late ChaneK ninkle, In lbs SS I year of uer see. 'ine relative and i.-ienot or me ittiuuy m ranvru to atteiid iho rnneral, Ircrra tb residence of ht hus- hnrri N'n. lilt t-nrriah t..Mf. Ah W1 nid A V niornlns at 10 o'clock, funeral to proceed to Mount Mortali Cemetery. MEPINO AtiSMt 17. FF.hlX MrrtlNO. of Mad rid, M am. In Ihe -h year or bib CN His male nf oiiatr.canpps Invited n et'end his funeral, at S o'clock on TMirduy muming, Irom his late reeldener, No, 1Z' biiniiuer street. BOPKR-On the ist) instant. JOHtf IIORER, In the H6tb year nf his RRe. The relatives and merrds nf the family are Invited to attend his funeral, Irons his lat reMrtnnce, 4319 Krsnktord street, Krankford, ou Iburutay afternoon, tbe 2oi h Instant at 2 o'clock. RlIf'KM AN On Fundar. August 18. 186S. WIL LI A M I). KUCKUAN, aed M year. Fnneral service and Interment to DovleHnwn, Pit., at 11 o'clock on WfUnesdsy morning. His relatives' and friends and thone of tho lumlly are reHpectnilly Invited lo attend. A fpeolai CRr will ner-nminy the ft 4ft train iroia the North Pennsylvania Hallrnvl Depot. li TH ACHER On Mnndrxy. the 17.U Instant, AMAN DA M.. seennd daughter ol Cbarlea F. aud Amanda M. THACHKK. Due notice of tbe runeral will be given. WOOD. On tbe 17th tustant. aner a lingering 111- tllL WOOD, daughter of Joseph D. aud Maigaret W oca, in tbe J ear o ner age. Tbe relatives and friends ure respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from the residence uf her parents. No. 1ZM Mervlne street, t,n T;,nrsdiy morn liig, tbe 2uth Instant, at 10 o'clock. 'J o proceed to Kox- buiougn. America!! Life Insurance Company, Ot Philadelphia 8. . Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. Mf-Thlt Institution ha no ruperior in the United tHaie oil) HOLLO WAY'S COKC12XTKATi:i ESSENCE o JAMAICAGIHGER. TUllE ESSESCE OF THE TRUE JAMAICA ULUER. Free from Cayeuue Pecorr or any other admixture, poeaecilng All the Carminative and diffusively stimu lating proiierties Which are su potent in toe Jamnlca Ulngar alone, and which are so e(fcaclas In all cases o Chills from Ex ponn re to Cold or Dampoeen. Colic Cholera Mor bus, 1 lorrhoea, etc OBSERVE A. halt IcaspoonfUI ot Hollnway'a Gin ger is stronger and more entcuve man a tun tea- spooDital of any ether In tbe market. PREPARED BT JOHNSTON, HOLLGWAY & COWDEN, No. 02 AJtClI STREET, 7g PHILADELPHIA. CIGARS. REAL HAVANA CIGARS. Mhrlana F.Ila" brand (copy-righted) ot Vuelti A halo .Leaf, entirely pure, qual to best Inportud clears, and cheaper. Tiy llieir. Oo t reliable deal- ,18 aDn gtl gtuiiiue. j'ak-.u dux i,t-Mrn uur irnuB- uirkd label. WeojBko I weuiv varle'ies of "Marl ana Rita," all of same aaterlal of which several choice graces are now retHlled at fx, tH-AO, ftf, It) m, aud (If per hundred. V wl l on uppiicailou iirot C UKUniera to iui'bh wihtn wuu rvbu i:utmjrsi, we u.te this tiraud "Marlaua Rita" oolv lor real highest ?rade Uavsna cigars, io've'- great wa orana "jra uuvnlo " "LoiiU d'Or.' Fienr de l.ys." etc. The lollowli'g city letallers keep regularly our Mariana Rnaf cUa.s:- (Jolton di.v;iarite, Kruera, diow ruu ,.nnub u.vm L Ketli r. dealer, rvos. 5(1 and (,2Koulb Fourth Street, aboveCbesnut. Cbarien O Arizt, aeaier, rMo.xio noutb Fourth ot reel, neiow wauui. nfi'i niuuu t-n, Kiocers, its rjouio i oiru onw inuuiiie, dealer No. 43 Hou'h Kieventh fctreel, above Cueiuut. Mannlrc, dealer. No. 41 feuutb Third rttret. Keenly, druEiflet, riixteenth and Arch. Kpillln. grocer, Klghth and Arch, toltchell dt Fie Cher, grocers, Mo. lilts Chexnul Bradley, grocer, Ixih and hpruua. Btead, dealer, Ho. 1H1 Chesnut. Doniibll & Hon, grocers, KO. 80t walnut Btreei. r-ptifinucuj.ri, mwi, auiilu und Spring Garden Wright, grocer, Fraukllu aud bptlng Garilen. Welh, dtuuRtst. jstnin aua bnrlng O'rCeu. nuitrumu Kiuwr, Bt,cucc,i.u phi rvu. Blichlngs, grocer, Futeentb and Master. Ambrose r-mlili' Uroml't, Bioad and Cbeenut. Freas & Neller, grocers, Chesnut Hill. Kollock, Drucglit, XSo. Uul Itldge aveuue, vrrni-irT SONS. Manufacturers and liupor rs oi u:gars. No 229 fciouU. FRO .NT rttreet. 8 15t 5p Philadelphia, LOST. 8 T, P. M. train Irom Capo May, on On tbe 5 o'clock WEDNFSDAY, A LAEIES' rOCKET-DOOK, Containing 9)0 or IIS In money, several cards and memorandums, and a mlalature likeness. Tbe flndei will please retnrn It to the otnceof'TiiK EVENING TKLEGBAPH," No. 108 (South THIRD btrtet. retaining the money as a reward. 18 tt MILLINERY. MRS. R. DILLON, HON. 828 AND 883 BOCT1I STUEE'T, Baa a large assortment ot MILLINERY. Ladles', Misses', and Children'! 811k Velvet, Folt Straw and Fancy Bonnets and Hats ol the iatea styles. Also. Bilks, Velvets, Blbbons, Crapes Feathers, Flowers, Frame, etc eto., wholesale and retail. ?l8, SUMMER RESORTS. B BLVIUERK AND DEL A WARE RAILROAD COMPANY. DELAWARE WATER U1F." NOTICE For the special ocommodatton of Pas- senneis desirous Of speoaing Hnuday at the BBLA- WAUK WATKBUAP, an addltloaal line will leave th witw risD every juud.ua. x aiuitnictu i s o'clock, arrlvlDg In Philadelphia about U A. M. Lines leave Keusingiou inpin sjr uuiswks ttbhw CittB dally (Sundays excepted) at 1 A. M. aud l iOP.U l it eodsw W. H. OATZMKB. Agent. JJNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Is now onou for the reception or Guests. iUiio under the direction of Simon Hauler Persons wlbhlug to engage rooms can do to by ap plying to UROWN & W0EL.PPER, Proprietors, ATLANTIC CITY, or I 8ai J JNo. -7 xauUfilOND titteet. FINANCIAL ;0f&BR.o. ONION PACIFIC RAHROAE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Aocrued Interest. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. ron SALE UY Be Haven & Buo.. No. 40 S0UT1I T1QRD STREET, IH PHILADELPHIA. A VERY DESIRABLE FIRST-CLASS VESTMENT. A LIMITED A MO ITS T OP THE Firfat Mortgago Seven Per Cent. Bonds OP TBI ROCHESTER WATER WORKS CO. FOR SALE AT 87 1-2, A'D Accrued Interest from JULY 1, 1868. PAYABLE Ni:ni AKNCALLT, Jnsry d July. FOB FCRTHBB PAKTICULARS APPLT TO GLENDINN1NG Si DAYIS, No. 4Q South THIRD Street, 7 29 S0I PHILiDELPHIA. u NDKR SPECIAL STATE CHARTER THE UftSIOES BANKING COMPANY, N. E. Cor. FOURTH and CIIESSUT Sts., PHILADELPHIA, AVTIIOBIZEU CAPITAL. 91,000,000. PAID IN CAPITAL,, 9100,000. Solicits tbo accounts of Dasluess Firms, Manufacturers, Dealers, and others. Collections made aud Checks on Country Banks received. Certificates bearing interest at 4 per cent. will be issued for special deposits, to remain 30 days or longer. N. C. MUSSELMAN, President. E, F. HOODT, I'AMIIEB. SSlmrp L E H I C H VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY'S MORTGAGE BONDS, DUE IN 1S98. $5,000,000, WItn Interest at Six Per Cent., Payable on tho First Duj of June and Decem ber of each year, FREE FROM STATE AXD UMTED STATES TAXES. $1,000,000 OF THESE BOM)S, Either Coupon or Registered, Are offered at ninety-five per centum, with Interest from the day of sala free from Htate and United males' taxes. For lurtber lutoriuatlon, upply to CHARLES C.LOSTRETH, Treasnrer, Office of the Lehigh Vailey Railroad Cmpany, 8 8 lmrp Ko. 803 WALN UT Street, Philadelphia. QAHKING HOUSE OF Nos. 112 ond 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In all Uorerunicnt Securities. Old 5-20s Wanted In Exchange for New A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Xotcs Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. BTO0K8 bodfiht and sold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved lor ladlee. ratm rLENDIN Fi I HQ & DAVIS HO, S SOUTH THIBD STBEKXI Stock and Gold Brokers, QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS ALWAYS OS BA8D, aT.mnnrnra. xb. Joins H. mw OITY 0? FITTSBDRd WATER WORK BEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, SOB. BALfl BY HELEJi IIIIOTHLRS, No, u South TKIRD atreet. FIFTH EDITION THJ LATEST NEWS Indian Outrages on the Tlaing. A Disaster pn the Ocean. Bta.- M1m ., m.tf mt: TIIE PLAINS. Mflr Isialast Otitrsti I at the Wlt. 8t. Lcdis, Aug. Jo'.lcr.daLcdEtsworth, KanavAutiustlJ, tvs: ' Ou Monday, Ausust 12, a band of eoniff 20U IntliBi appeared on Ppelman'-r Cwck, abonvattrcn ra'lcj noi'tbcast of Elhwor'A. Aniyid5,'at ibe house of a Air. 8haw, tbejr 9iught and tat lira onroe -cirunyv and drove him away. Tbe dev.te then caught Mrs. Sbaw ml bcr s'strr and T'.olated tbe!r persons. Soma Ih'rJyor rror of tbena continued to- abuse the: help:e;3 women Iom flsr thev LrU becoxo itdscIc."'. Alter de3troyinfr tho proprny they left the wone' for ttend, and prcweaea 10 ine ifsidenco or a' Mr. 8illh, beat hinrtn tbe m iJan?)cr. and ravisbcJbls wife, leavin bcr In a T-rry cillcal condtUom. It Is enre tbe wotn?n subjected tjibse outrages will n5t recover. The Indians met ith' arid abased several other clf-zens, aud crter dertf cyinsf a'l within tiiflr rei'b, In. for the Nonii. Tlw.se- poor women say Ibut, for five or Six bouto,1 they were subjected to ilMrcuneiit, aid they shov. tbe marks of Ok roost cruet ua;c, made by being Deatcu In trx altecDpt to defend Ibem:clvc3. A detcbvnrnt of twenty soldiers was smt after the lotlians frotn Cdrt Iltrker., act.-om. pahied by fifty or sistv 6et;lers, on Wednesday niRDU iney sout lor reiPorcemeQts, and on Thursday a fall company, .under corrxnr.ad of Colonel Bentfne, weut over; The l.ite.ifcTcport was that BeutiDe had come up with th svaes, who had some ten or fjueen women surrounded in a house, and that he had driven the red-ekins away; but whether he killcJ any is not known. These are probuUy the same Iudians who have been niui-derinz ond cotnmltiiug otaer outi-ases on Solomon creek. FR OM CONNEQ TICUT. A Bsrqus Caixcd and Vocir Sallra Drowasd, Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. New Haven, Accust 18. From Capta'n Hotcbklcs. who arrived home with tbe sur viving members of bli family ye3tcr3iy mora inpr, we leara that ftf;er his vessel- bad been towed outride of 8 tody Hook on the 4tb Inst., at 3 a. 61. ot the Oib iust the weather sudderly became rquully, and a tbnndev-storm -arose la tbe southwest, and. rapidly shining- to tho westward, wheu a squall struck the. barque, before her course could be chaDged, and sho was throvu on ber port beam ends, tho deck load being nearly all washed away, and tho vessel fillluti quickly with water, drowning four men In the forecastle, aud washing1 tbe cook overboard iu the gu'.ley. Captain Holcbklsj, by tbe aid of the. seamen who were rr ported saved, afe.v days ajo, suc ceeded in settiug Mr. Holcbkiss and one child out of tbe cabin into a boat. . They were all picked up about 7 o'clock in the nioininjr by the Sandy Hook, Barston maste'-, bound ta Barcelona. Soon after they Intercepted tho schooner Franklin, bound lor Hali'ax, on which, they sailed to that po-t, from, wheuce they came by steamer to New York. Haw fork Stock Quotations 4 p. tt. Received bv teloeraDh from cilendlnnlns A Davis, Block Brokers. No. 48 H. Thiril street: N.Y.Cenl. K 124 iPaclflo M. H. Go 102 N.Y. arjc' E. B........ 4!t'Ki Western U. Tel.. 8IV Ph. and Rett. K. m MIch.K.and N. 1. K..82'4 Ule. nd P1U.R Sate Tol. A Wabasu R... X Mil. and Hi. P.cotn 72 Adams Express Co, 47 Chi. and N. W. com.8 1 i 1 Wel.'s' Faruo.. Chi.and N.W.pref...7() TJ. 8. Express . 41 Chi. and R. L R Tennessee 6s, new.. 63l fitis. F.W.andChl. iGoid....... ......Hj?6 k. it..............105l Market excltsd.. FINANCIAL, ITMDOLPH Dealers In all Uorenuaent Securities. GOLD. BTOOKS AND BONDS, bought and sold on commission. COUPONS OF OOVKItNMKNT BONDa. bought at same price as Gold. GOLD LOANED for from one to six months. DEPOSITS OF GOLD AND OURBBNOY reoelveJ, and Interest allowed. AGBNTS IN PHILADELPHIA FOB THB SAL OF. First Mortgage Central Pacific RallroaS Bonds, First Mortgago Union raclflc Railroad Uonds. COUPONS OF THESE BONDS PAID AT OUR OFFICE. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street, TIP PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT, Pmilaobuthia. Angust 1, 188t, Notice to Slt&rekolders. Poison boldldB; receipts. for snUmrlptlon to NKW STOCK, dated PRIOR ttt Jul 2a, are hereby notlfi4 tbat Cerliacaisa will ready for delivery on aud after 4th lnsJant. Certificates for receipts dated July ts to 10 Inclusive. wUl be 1-40 tor doUvery on and after 14th Instant. THOS T. FIUTII, B 1 1 4 TDSAaURRR. RODdKRS'AND WOSTtNUULM'S rOCKKT KN 1 V KH, Parl awl Wiag Handles, ot beautiful ttulah. liUOukUf.' and WADK A BUTCHEH'M K oiW, '"! oelebratnd UiOOULTRK RAJA) Mi 'IrtHOivrt 01 tti'j tliifsl giiallty, . Bnii.ni, Hnl es. Hclstors, aud Table Cutlery Gnnd d pi.ltcbeC at P. MA piT.lttA'U, (19, IU U. Xi14
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