CITY ' INTELLIGENCE. r ADDITIONAL LOOAI, ITKMB tlf IOl FABU CHESNUT StRBKT ImPROVBMBNTS BaILET & Co.'s New MAnni.it Hpii.mNr. The former residence of Mr. John A. Ilrown, on tho south east corner of Twelfth mid C'tiesnut streols, a large brick builUlng, will shortly be razed to the ground to irive plnnn to n mora Imposing dlfl 5e. Messrs. tialley & Co., so well knowu to tbe l'bllRriclphlu community as Jewellers, lo cated at No. 819 CliMtnut street, desirlo? more ample accommodations for their Increased business, have nliendy luken the Initiatory steps for the erection t their new store, willed Will realize the appearance and rawll the name of the "Alnrbio Palace." MtHsrH. Hlonn & Mut ton, arclilteota, havetiuished the plan and com pleted all its details, and bulore the outgoing of the present month the work will have been commenced. - The edifice will hare a front of 44 feet ou Ctieauut street unci a depth, of 220 feet on Twelfth Rtreot: will be live storing in height, eaoh laid out In lle must convenient manner, and ample in accowimorintlons and space. The facade will be of purest while marble, built In tbe most tasteful yet substantial style of Italian architecture, while tho Twelfth street front will bo formed d iluent prosstid brick, and beautified by marble facing, making an exqui site contrast. The h.wer lloor, whtoh will be thrown Inlo a grand mai ble hall, will be wholly oojopled es t he Jewelry establishment of Mosxrs. Bnlley A Co., and will own no superior through out the country for beauty of appearance, and every convenience which modern improve ments can add. The floor will lie of tessellated marble, and twenty-three feet above it the celling, frescoed in the highest style of art, enriched with ornaments lu relief, and sur rounded by an elegant cornice. The show win dows upon which so largely depend the at tractive fetinre of the building's Iront will be 9 b JH feet in Hize, atd of the finest plate glass. It would be supererogation to eay that the edl e will he constructed on the most approved principles of the buildir'sai t, blending elegance Willi siiustantlntillity. It will be perfectly fire proof, the beams lelnt of iron, and the celling corBtructed of arched brick, aud with oil, Ches nnt street will not bo able to set forward a nioro 1m poking building. Its cost, when completed, will not fall short Of $180 000, but rat her exceed that sum. This, of Itself, will assure the finest results of the builder's skill. Mr. Huuiuel While will occupy the second floor as a Dental Uallerv, while below the ant ball of Messrs. Bailey A Co. filled with its rows of cases, will lustre forth sparkling rays from tbe fine gold and silver works and ornaments without number. Disabled Voujnthers. Tb.6 Managers of "The National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers" have Issued the following o roular: The Hoard ef Manager or the National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer .Soldiers glye notice thai they are row prepared to receive beneiViarie Into either branches near Augusta, Me.: Milwaukee, Wis.: or at tbe Central Amino, near Columbus, Oli'o. Volunteer 8oldlers are admitted upon application by letter to either of tlie Manners, or at the Branch Asylum nearest to their nlaee of resilience : whore upoa blank applications will be snnoto tlio applicant, arid. If duly qualiliwl, transportation will bo fur nished him. The requirements are: First. An honorable dis charge from the vo.unUer service. B court. Disability by wounds received or sickness cor traded in ih line of duty. If the applicant is unlie to travel, or for other Sufficient cauie, reUer will bo furnished un ler tbe Direction of tbe manager to wbom application is made. Theoveis 'era of all almshouses and charity hospi tals having disabled soldiers subsisting upou privats bf n: c jium ,-re respect u ly urired lorep irtsuch cases to either ot Hie Manageis. as it is not III tbat merito rious disabled soldiors oi the nation should be sup ported hy private or public charity. Soldiers are specially informed ihut the Aaylvms are neither fbosnlials nor almshouses, but homes where subsist ence, care, education, relleious instruction, and em ployment are provided lor disabled soldlo.-s by the Congress ot the United Rtates. to be paid lor from the forfeitures atid fines of deserters from the army. The S revision Is not charily. It Is a contribution by the - unty-juuiner and bad soldiers lo llio brave and de serving, and la their right. b'oldieis having a wile, child, or parent dependent upon them, are Dot required to give up their pensions upon coming to tbe Asylum, other soldiers are re quired to as ign their pensions to the Asylum la spe cial cases on y, to be detei'imued by the Board. Suitable compensation will be given for profitable labor In tbe Asylum. Guod behavior will Insure the kindest treatment. Wives and children will not be cared for at tbe Asylum until a'ter the sold er has Shown, by his ability to aid ii In self and al J them In part, by bis labor and steadiness, that taking bis family In ebargo will not Increase his expenses to the Asylum ubove the cost ef other helpless beneficiaries, la which cases provision will hereafter be made. BENJAMIN F. BUTUKR, Prealdeutot tbe B ard of M auagers. Tbe following gentlemen constitute the Board Of Managers: Tbe President of the United States,-) The Chief Justice Ex-OfflclIs. The (secretary of War, ) MaJ.-Gen. U. F. Kntler, President. Lowell. Mass. Ma.-Uen. John II. Martludale, Sr. Vice-President, Rochester, N. V. Jay Cooke, Esq., Jr. Vlce-Presldens, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hob, Lewis B. Gunckel, Becretary. Dayton, Ohio. Gov, ltlehard J. Oglesby. (spring Held, 111. Oov. Frederick Hmyib. ir anchextor. N. II. Dr. Krastus K. Wolcott, Milwaukee, Wis. MaJ -Gen. John 8. Cavender, St. Louis. Mo. Rev. Horace G. Stebbins, Ban t ranclsco, CaU Fob thb Sansom Strebt Sitvpeer8. . Thomas T. Mason, Treasurer of the Home Mis sionary Society, acknowledges the receipt of $5 from A Young Lady 20 . T. $8 -W. D. Tbe missionaries, Mr. E. H. 'Poland and Mr. W. W". Walter, bad visited all tbe bereaved families before any other organization had been Xormed. They bave a large experience in rnlnlsteriDg to suffering humanity, and are to day belter acquainted with the presont and prospective wants of the sufferers than any other parties. Messrs, Toland and Walter are employed by and responsible to a Hoard of jlaDn rs composed of twenty-four1 of Philadel phia's best citizens, embracing nearly all the Evangelical denominations of Christians. Therefore contributors to this fund may ba assured that their contributions will be properly and Judiciously disbursed. (Since onr last report of subscriptions, tho following additional amounts .are acknow ledged by the Mayo: f H t Rlnir A Sons 20 00 l'hlla. Prng Kxchange (additional) JiOO OO Spring Garden lit) pt 1st Bund ay School (through Drug Exchange Committee) 3175 Employes of Morgan, Orr A Co 6100 W. H. Johns A Bro... ... PIUU ou Mrs. It. M. Lewis. Miss Murgaret T. Lewis., Frederick t'raly 2S-00 2.00 60 00 RECEPTION OP THE PRESIDENT I. PniLADEbPHIA Meeting ov Unitru Statbs Okficials. A meeting of the Assessors and Collectors of I u temal ltevenue of the five Congressional Dis tricts oi this city was held yesterday afternoon, at tbe .lllca of Johu W. Krnzler, Assessor of the TM..i.i.,t a. N!. 0'l hi .Vtitrlh ntrout tntulrA r iibv I'm1 1 n i, ui iiu. , ti v.. - jnto consideration tt e tender tiie President of a fitting reception ou His passage iuxouku tueciiy on bis ifctnrn from tlie Mas uio colebratlon at Hoston. Mr. John V. Dlchl, Collector of the . . i TMut.Lii m-.'sliW.rl A rnmmlt.lAft. rmn- rjccuuu iiDviivi, . . - , iBtlngof General H. M. 7.ullck, Collector of tbe Third District, John W. Trszler, Assessor of tbe T'lrst P Ktrlct, and Chai li s Abel, Collector of tbe Bame District, were appointed to confer with other United biaies oiiiciuin, mm iu wnao m - ..tu iwv a .nitaiilo rcinnMnn nf thH Pre. tident. The meeting wns of the most oordlal Character, and tbe bent of reeling prevailed. Bukdat Scnooi, Recoshtroction. On Sunday ofin.non. while addressing theHuuday Schools Of the Tabernacle Baptist Church, west Chesnut atreef. Kev. Dr. Brautly couveyed to those pre- sont a message oi lyiirisnau ium, nuiuu uunu ki,riv Krliral. at Atlanta. (orgla. I ad autho rised hi in to present. The Tabernacle 8o tool. linmediatfiy, by a rising yoi,uiuuium iji. iir0,Miv ia rumvpvs tdmiiar message of amity and sobdwiU to bis own school on bis return to Atlanta. It would be profitable to all sections of our country Ifsucn expression i uvw oci lug were more frequent, ri'h a'h,Urata H nola will bold, their annl veisary and grand musical " Academy of Music, on Thursday evening at 8 clock. tickets for wlilcli are for sale at Irump ler's. i'or programme see adveitlsoment. BoKBOWisa. Mary Murray, a young negro ladv had lived with Dr. Young, at Seventh and Willow streets, for some time. Hut late y another young gill. Mry thought, came to iiiiui..io. j o ..in, lMi levenuo. she Save sly notloe'to her compeer that she was for That parllcular oeoaslon sundry things whereby to rightly cloi he her form. This was refuaedf but Mary stole them-a Jockey cap, dries even to the most minute th ug known to B wmnai. "apparel, and then madeoir. Dotec . . "r. i,r In miHtudv vestrrdav. and ihe remains In the Central Hlattou House THE DAILY , EVENlfffl TELEGlUPH-rniLADELPHTA, TUESDAY, The Ftokm. A prelnde, which almost Inra rlnbly Is an augury foreboding a sudden change, was the great beat tbat )rlor to the lole storm came over this city. Huddeu in Itself, Its ex istence was abruptly cut short iff the sudden rain on Hundny afternoon, that attained the zenith of Its violence at midnight, realizing the qnaint saying of "buckets full lustead of drops." Ho quickly did It come that Its foroe and con tact destroyed much valuable property which bod been left unprotected. In tiie northeastern part of the city, where improvements in the shape ot brick buildings re fnst going up, tbe damage was great. The plasleung, yet green, was washed from the stones, and brick Walls in some places, Just renred, bore the semblance of bavlng been gnawed by time and wear. Along tho German town road, all yesterday afternoon, during the Dhort recesses that the drenching element in dulged In, the inhabitants were pumping and balling to clear tlicir cellars, The break In tlie street nt Uermantown and tlirard avenues, which yesterday morning seemed as if but little labor would repair It, has extended to twenty feet in length, and from six lo eight feet in width, reaching the broken culvert In depth. The pnssetiKer railroads there crossing bave built a temporary bridge whereon to draw over their cars. A woman aud child were standing at tbe edge of the flsmre last evening, when suddenly the crumbling earth gave way and f recipitated them to the bottom, from which hey were rescued, not hurt but frightened, and in a muddled condition. The low lauds lying at the north of the city and along the borders of the river were cfl'eo tually deluged; and those which had been rlougbed from which the coreals bad made heir appearance la an embryo state were watered, and their crops destroyed. TbeSchuylklll,Metermlned that it should not be left in tranquillity, got Its back up, and also its waters, and an addition of two feet of the acquired element poured over the dam aud de luged tlie boHimeuls and cellars along Its course. In some Instances, steam fire engines were u ed In relieving tbe lower stories of tho bousu ou the finis of the Insinuating flood Of water. It was currently reported that much damage bad been done in '.Vest Philadelphia. Tho only disaster of consequonce lu that locality was the undermining of a portion of the wall enclosing tlie ground of the Pennsylvania Hospital for tbe Insane. A day or two will only be required to repair the damn ge. in the lower grounds of t he southern part oi that d istrlct the water f reel y flowed, but did no material damage. It went like a mlll-raco through the railroad tuuncl Just west of the PerinanrnlBrldge, but no dam age was done to that subterranean structure. There happens to be situated near tbe lachuyl kill a number of breweries, each having its beer vault beneath the surface of tho earth In the vicinity, in order that the beverage may bave its proper temperature. The sudden rain Boon caused an overflow of tho gutters, aud the surplus, seeking its lowest level, penetrated these beer vaults, deluging and filling tbe huge cavity with muddy warm water, and raising the temj ernture of the vault from four to about thirty degrees, souring vast quantities of the German's delectable thereby. Messrs. Uorguer and Iluln & Iioun, we hoar, sustain serious diamine to their establishments aud stock by this fl.rd. Cm South Front street a number of Junk fchoi s, and Die cellars of some of the ware lK.uses, were filled, destroying all their contents tbat were vulnerable lo tho aqueous clement. Cape May. There are many considerations i bat pu.ee Cape May foremost on the list, und It is only necessary for the people to be better acquainted with its advantages to pro perly appreciate it. Now Yorkers are lavish In their priuse oi Long Branch, and even Phlladel pliliins bnve wheeled Into the line, and are freely spending money and influence to build up the "Branch,".whlch, in every sense of the word, Is a thorough Now York institution; un consciously, it is true. Our citizens may be aiding a .New York Institution to the great detriment of their own interests, and we there fore feel It to be our duty to call attention to It, and at the same time point to the splendid op portunity to render Cape May the most attrac tive of ull the watering places on our Atlantic coast, when considered in the light of a family resort. Wo would arouse Philadelphia people to reflection on this subject aud tll'ort in this olrectlon, that our city may bo benefited by the vast influx of visitors to the Island who necessarily must tiass through Philnilulnhlii. and whose supples must of course be largely drawn from our city. rl" I w m nnn I fl nt r t. l- o l- at . a si ni smooth and even, so safe for bathers, and so pleasant lor wains ana drives, is beyond ques tion uncquauou. rue nearness to rnuaueipnia and tbe convenient arrangement of travel, tbe short time trains, all should weigh with those woo are annul uociuing where to spend the Rummer; and business loon who would like to locate meir lam l lies ai the snore, ana wno need occasionally lo come to the city, will specially make a note of the special effort of the Cape May Railroad Company to accommodate In this particular. Many Improvements In the streets, drives, aud public bouses at the Island have been made since last summer, and no netter noteis are found auywhere tban Congress Hall, so admi rably kept by J. F. Cake, Esq., nnd ably assisted by Colonel Ware. The Columbia and United States are tlso first-class. Our sojourn at Con grots Hall, and knowledge of its excellent arrangements, enable us to speak in lis nigu eat praise. A Oekebal Fight of Rampant Roughs. We have In our midst an immutable individual by the name of Tom Holland, short, stout, not particular in his company or language, aud hailing liom England. Twice has be been re ported as dangling between neaven and earth; thrice bad it been Eaid tbat be has succumbed to some stronger foe; twice stabbed, and as many times shot, the last of which la still fresh in tbe public memory. Yet he exists, as ram pant as ever, and continues to manage his ''habitat" for kindred spiiils at Front and Walnut streets. About 8 o'clock this morning his bouse had received Its complement of callers John Itobrrl, Annie Koberls, John Bigley, Maggie Minston, John Holland. Bridget Dockerty, and Johanna McDermolt, among which the otiief in mischief was Tom. Whisky was soon getting tkebistof theiu, and about half-past 3 o'clock a regular row was inaugurated. Such fighting, and yelling, and throwing of glasses, and goug ing, nnd swearing, amid which Auule Roberts was kicked down stairs, and Maggie Minston knocked into a conur, aud Bridget, with eyes clofccl, and presenting a frightful spectacle, was doing that with ber lungs which her hands were unable to do altogether presenting a spectacle which surpassed auytulug of u similar uatuie in preceding years. Tbe wrath of the parlies culminated when Tom Holland, dnshlng up stairs as fast as his shaky legs could carry him, seized "York Ann," an inmate, aud dragging her to tho window, unmludlul of her shrieks, dashed her from the fecond-stoiy window to the pavement. Otll er Canine, arriving with nthi r ofliours, secured the whole company, while the woman who had been dashed to tiie ground lay senseless, blood streaming from ber face, aud her body dread fully brul-ed. She was taken lo tho Hospital, where he lies in a very critical condition. Aldermnn Butler put Holland under $800 o.ili for keeping a disorderly house, aud committed him to answer his outrage us conduct at Court. Tlie d ber inmates were held in $300 bull lokeep the pt ace. Gbakd Kxcuitfiiosf to Cape May. A grand union excursion toCapn May has beeu arrunged lo come oil' on the 17th of July, under the auspices ol the following lodges of Odd Fellows: Friendship, Decatur, Amity, Morning Star, and Enterprise. Tickets may be obtained at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in Sixth street, below lUiov, for adults at $175, and for childrou at MO cents each Tills will be one of the most OfcHiihtlol excursion of the season, and all friends of the Order should make a nnle of the f.ccasion, date, destination, and low price of ticueis. . . Aiuiebtkd kob Lakckny. Officer Kultev arrested a colored man named Jesso Clay, alias James Jones, about 5 o'clock thlsjaorniug, who bad in ins posbts-ion a lot oi names, garden ltum n m liw.l lull emits nnil lud !' wan rt nil un. parei, which he bad taken lroin some plaoo. He kuld that another man bad Invited him to go with him to a place about six miles north of the city; be did so.'and alleged that the other narlv stole the goods and gave them iuto his custody. As this would not go down with the olHcer Clay was locued up, aud Alderman Maule held Him to answer. The Wueatlet Deamatio Association will perforin at their new ball, Fifth and Gasklll slrtcts, to-morrow evtiilu, to ralso fund for th i moose of still further improving tholr stupe accessories. J,ucretia Jlorgia and Jtobert JJueaire will be played, with casts embracing all tiie favorite umateuis of the Association. All of the friends of tbe Wbealley, as well as iiiiumwIih wish to foster amateur dramatic talent iu our city, tiliould attend to-morrow evening. Thb Tbials o Albert K, BrHOFiKin ITb m AsaAUTKn Tint Mokwin. Mr. Albert R. Hcbofleld appeared at tbe Mavor's ollioe yesterday morning and entered a oom plaint against Assemblyman Josephs It is alleged that on Hnlurday night Josephs and two or three friends sol Into a carriage and wen ? 'he house of SchoOeld, No. l.iZJ N. Twelfth street. They reached the house about I'V-i o olook. The bell was rang, and Mr. Soho fluid opened the door. It Is then charged that Josephs struck him on the head and face with a black-jack. A warrant for the arrest of Josephs was Issued, and a bearing in the case will lake place before Alderman Beitlcr to morrow afternoon. There was a good deal of excitement In the fourth Ward yesterday and earnett endeavors are being made towards a pacification of the trouble. Alderman McMullen, who Is bail for Air. Josephs, will probably succeed In smooth ing the troubled waters. This morning, however, the tribulations of Mr. echofleld received quite an impetus. He was standing quietly lu froutof Independence Ilali, discussing bis recpnt difficulties with a friend, and debating various modes of settling thein.when one Kd ward F Con way approached, and, it la said, delivered himself in the follow ing style: "What do you moan by calling a man a liar tn the Convention, go !" Mr. JSchofleld thereupon requested Mr. Con way to go about his owu ofTnlrs, as he did not wish to have anything to do with him. Conway then made unmistakable preparations to as sault Mr. KcUolleld, when tbe latter moved out of his way. At this moment lieutenant Fuller appeared upon the field of battle, and at the request of Mr. Schoflold bis antagonist was forthwith taken into oustody. The combative Conway was conducted into the presence of Alderman lieitler, who happened to be on the bench, when tho above fats were developed by the testimony of tlie spectators of the row. The result was that Mr. Conway was required to give bull for his appearance at Court, in the sum of JflOO. A Mysterious Affair A Man Haply Bbaten. About 11 o'clock this morning, a man named Edwurd Burton, workman In acooner establish ment No. 601) Fenn street, was round by his brother workmen lying in the shop, terribly beaten and senseless. The affair is somewhat mysterious. Mr, Burton was taken to the hos pital In an insensible condition. Inquiry into the case has led to no clue as to who committed the deed. Twolittle boys, going iuto the shop for shavings, upon feeling around in the piles of stick and timber, discovered the wounded man lying near his bench. Calling Borne workmen, aid wns procured, and he was carried to the hospital. An examination by the surgeon resulted iu finding two marks on the forepart of the hcad.abrasures of the scalp and bone of the skull, as If done with the sharp end of a club. It Is said that the deed was committed with a heavy stave, which was found in the vicinity of where the man lay, covered with blood. Burton's face Is terribly lacerated, as If struck with some pronged Instrument; the flesh ts torn, and wounds appear ull over him. A large contusion was found near the outer eJi?e of the left eye, seemingly caused bv being struck with a sharp stake. It is believed by the medical gen tlemen in atteudance that the wounded man cannot survive long, and that bis death, should it occur, will result from the wound near the eye. Burton resides at No. 11 1 Carpenter street, and haslbecn but lately married. 1 be aflair is Involved in deepest mystery, no evidence of the perpetrator being obtained It could not have been for money, for Burton had but six pennies and an old memorandum-book in bis pocket. He worked alone In the shop, which accounts for tho discovery Just at 11 o'clock, when the congealed blood and thick clots about were palpable evldenoe that the deed had been committed some lime before. The young wife of Burton is at tlie hospital, almost distracted with sorrow. "Stop Thief I" Yesterday the attention of Day Bergeanl Johnson was called to the cry of "Blop thief!" as lie was proceeding up Eighth street, near Race. He overhauled the muu and found in his possession lle dozen handker chiefs. He bad a hearing belore Alderman Beit ler tills morn I tig and gave the nameoflsaae Wise. He is a German, and arrived In this country on Friday last, when someof bis fellow countrymen of the Jewish persuasion took htm in band, and started blm out with the handker chiefs to sell, he not being familiar with the law lu regard to licenses for peddling. Tbe Israelite who gave blm tbe goods to soil, swore at the bearing that he gave tbe man tbe goods for no purpose wbalevor, aud did not expect a return of any kind. Tbe parties who imposed upon tbe poor ignorant fellow were mnde to pay the costs, and Wise was released. V bo raised tne cry ot stop itiiot y or ior wnat purpose it was done, we could not ascertain. A Sad Accident Results from the Care less Handling of a Pistol. Mr. John Gra ham, residing at No. li).!0 Howell street, was last evening, about 7 o'clock, carelessly hand ling a pistol. He thought it unloaded, but in drawing back ti e hammer it slipped, and Hred olf the pistol, its contents taklug efl'eot on the leu biueti tneneauoi niswiio, mailing a very serious wound. Mrs. Graham fully exonerates ber huBbaud from any evil intent. The couple bave been married but a short time. As soon as the accident bad occurred end the wounded lady bad beeu properly cared for, Mr. Graham gave himself into the custody of an officer of the bixtn Disirici, ana was piaoeu in tne wiauon House cell, to await the result of his wife's injuries, A Lawyer on thb Muscle. liarly yesterday morning a rather amusing scene occurred in the neighborhood of Eighth and Jetlersou streets, llezekiah C. Ullinan, a member of a Fifth street law firm, indulged In tho use of bis lists to buch an extent as to bring blood from the nose of a liquor merchant named James E. Reynolds, Tbe ofialr arose out of an Interference on the part oi the said I merchant with a business transaction of the lawyer In Allentown. One ol the belligerents was taken off the Meld by a policeman, aud the other was left to adjust bis disordered wardrobe. An Assault with Intent to Kill. Ilen- rlotta Waters, a colored woman of 05 years, got into a diliictiity with a female compeer ot sua and ago alike, at Sixth and Bedford streets, last night. An anray ensued, lu which Henriet ta snatched a large oase knlle from a table near at band, and stabbed ber opponent in the left breast, making a irignimi wound. Tne latter was taken to the hospital, and the former was conveyed to the look-up. This morning Alder man TUieimary committed her to prison. Stolb a Valise. Alderman Allen committed John Thompson yesterday for stealing a valise tilled with cioiniDg iroiu the Pennsylvania depot. Facts for the pvblio. That we have unequalled facilities for con ducting business to tlie advantage both of our selves and our patrons, we submit the following TKVTiis well known as feucb to the entire busi ness community : 1. We havenbuudant capital therefore, 2. We litJY for cahh exclusively. 3. We sell for cash exclusively, 4. Ye bnve a business experience of a quarter of a century, bavlng beeu longer established tban any house in our trade in Philadelphia. 5. Our business Is thoroughly systematized, tbe result of long experience, 6. We employ the best talent in all depart ments: our garmeuts are therefore unsurpassed in style, lit, or workmaushlp. 7. Our business Is large and constantly in creasing. . We bave and constantly keep the largest stock and best assortment of Men's, YouIds", and Boys' Clothing In Philadelphia, which, or reasons already mentioned. ti. b e sell at price in all ccuet guaranteed lower Uianthe lonttt elsewhere; aUo.utl Mittinfaction in every jmrchate made of u, or th tale cancelled and moiie reunacu. ilalf ' between') Bennett A Co., Jntt and y Towkii Hall, MxiiUti. ) No.fil8 Makkbt ax., Philadelphia, and No. 600 Broadway. New York. Who has not been asked to Insure bis life? Yet bow many husbands and fathers bavu negiecitu to do ill A new icaiureiu una run fkitukk of 1'oi.ity is wesented by the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Boston, w hose statement appoars in our issue to-nay, very eueclually removing a serious ou lection often made nialnst life insurance. This Isaiuongour most prosperous aud careful companies, and we confidently commend It lo tlie attention and patronage of our friends. Their nisi loss by death In this community was paid last month, 8i000, to the widow of ouo of our late Chesnut street merchants. H. E. Lin coln, No. U37 CUesuut street, Is the Agent for l euusyivaniu. v v. u & run nil r y. at n I inn Yf UIW 8 .KllMitrick, No. 1744 Olive street, cured by Hr. Y' i t lar'u lfammlv. Nn stiis- ns s-.ur The RrvERSiPK lNSTrrb"B; Tbe eritrravlngs prerented to thoRe who purcho stock in aid of tbe Riverside Institute, have fcn pronounced by competent Judges to be fully equal In style and finish to engravings of the Ban character, now retailing in this city at nearly double the price charged. The Washington Library Com pany, under whose auspices funds are' being raised for the maintenance of tbe Riverside In stitute, bave entered Into a contract for the printing of an enormous quantity of these handsome pictures. In this way they can dis pose of thorn at less than retail price, with a fair margin left for profit, which accrues to the Institute. Every purchaser of stock not only gets bis fine steel-plate engraving, but is also Insured a present (there being no blanks) as set forth In the published schedule. Shares are only 81, each share guaranteeing some gift, with a fair chance of securing, something very valuable. Pf.rkmptory Bale 7500 Aprm Coal Ann Timhek Lands We see by an advertisement in another column that Messrs. Thomas A Hons win sell on Tuesday next, at the Exchange, the valuable Coal and Timber Lands of the Tlo ne ta Oil, Lumber, and Mining Company, com prising 7.r,() acres 8ar and Grist Mills, and the Village of Nebraska. Bale absolute. Gkovkr A Baker's H igbest Premium "Elastic" Hiltch and "Look" Stitch hbwino Machines, With Latent Improvement. No. 7110 Chesnut street. The Great Ratw. While the heavens are flooding our streets with their purifying and cleansing element, we should feel grateful, as a iso i.ir tne rewi or low prices for Mummer Clothing at Charles Blokes & Co.'s Clothing uouse, unuer me i.onnneniai. Tun Grand Surrender. Renndlatlmr all their foimer prejudices in favor of European perfumes, tbe ladies of America now admit that Pl.aion s 'Night-Blooming Cereus." like the land where It originated, has no eaual under the sun. Danville Korth iSar. Rkcoud Street, above Green, la where Relmer's old famous Photograph Gallery Is, where such good and cheap pictures are made. Six cards, or ono large picture on fine porcelain, for f 1-CO; 12 Ferrotypes 50 cents. Thb Great Resort for Fine Confectionery Is at George W. Jenkins', No. 1087 Spring Garden street. His Caramels, Bonbons. Fruit Drops. Chocolates, etc., are deservedly In the highest repute. Foreign Fruits in great variety. Lyons' Magnetic Insi ct Powder, for kill ing Fleas, Moths, Roaches, and Bugs. The original and only sure article. Sold by all re spectable dealers. Water-Coolers for tiie Million. Refrige rators, Moth-proof Chests, Ice-Cream Freezers, etc , at E. B. b arson & Co.'s Manufactory No. 220 Dock streot. Depot for the salb of Lash's Five-dollar U.rQiihina' Munhlnoii ' M a( Vt aa-W ri n n are atirl Ulan VI nnu 1 1-1 1 iu cava s 1 M r. viwiiva- If m lUEVl Os C1UU UM7I Ladders, No, 727 Market street, Philadelphia. J. P. AiAHH a CO. Fifty different styles and sizes of Refrlge rators. prices from 87 upwards. E. 8. Farson & Co., Manufacturers, No. 220 Dock street, below Yvainuu Warm Weather, Gauze Shirts, only 8100. Wurm Weather. Gauze Shirts, only 81-00. Warm Weather. Linen Drawers, only 8P75. Warm Weather. Lluen Drawers, only 8175. MrlNTiRB & Brother's, No. 1035 Chesnut street. ayTnKOnnKii or tub Day. nirThs Ordi r of the, Dan, An" The Order of the J lay. IM'The Order of the Day. jjinen, jitpaca. ana DiicK.itQ. JAnen, Alpaca, ami JHtek.'ixM Jjinen. Alpaca, am lucc.t a Liiicn. Aloaca. and. XlucA-.-Y. 11 tdTMen and Poy'i Clothtna. Kg-Men aud lln.u't Clothing. "-Vrt fiir( Jloi't Clnthinu. IHrMm and lioy'i VlolMni, Ji'ieew unaentaof jsnvcn,-it JYier Undeniably IjotoetWixH I'ricet 1'ndenlnbty J.ouwtt.it a Jrtcea Undeniably M.oweU,'tt. Wanamakkb A Brown, Tim Latioickt Clothing IIodsh or Pmr.., P. 10. t'ORNKK or Sixth and Markkt Htbkkts. Ante Linen Dwiteri. Hacks, and Alpacat by the dozen, at low ju ice. MARRIED. fniii'nftiii r.iurjfti, a bnuiUllu;o, jumn., I'll the 4th tustant. by Kev. A. V. Peabody, IK D.. K 11 WIN FAltlSIiAM.ot Beverly, N, J., to CAROLINE BELL, daughter ol James W. Emery, Esq.. of Cambridge. NIPPEKD-HMITII. Oa tbe 13th Instant, bv the Kev. L. I. Jiornberger, at the residence of the bride's hiaer, Mr. JU1IN A. NJPi'EUD lo Miss KATE a, blUTU, both ot this city. DIED. BAILEY. At Washington City, of typhoid fever, on Hittorday, the 15th limuini, la her 22.1 year. Mm. EMKLVN WKBSl'EH. wins of Major Marcellus Bailey, aud UuugUtor of I'rofessor Charles O. aud Mrs. V. W. raise. Funeral services at tbe Rev. .Dr. Sunderland's Cburcb. l'cur aud-a-bftll street, at 3 o'clock P. M. to day. B A STI AN. On tbe 14th Instant, after a lingering IllneKS, MAKOAHET WHKLAN, wife of Jerome A. Banlian, and daughter of the late Jereinlab binltli. Tbe relatives and trlendg of the family are respect fully invited to attend tbe funeral, from tbe reildence of ber mother, Mrs. M. Kunth. No. 1343 tt. Seventh street, ou Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ' FOKD.-On the 16tb Instant. THOMAS FORD, Jr., son ot Thomas Ford, Br., aued 10 years. The relatives and friends of tne family are respect fully Invited to attend ids funeral, from tbe reHldxuce ot bis parents. No. 719 Birch street (between Fifteenth and (sixteenth, below Fiuwatar Btreet), on Wudues dBy morning at 8 o'clock, without lurlber uotlce. In terment at Calbsdral Cemetery, McNICHOLL. On tbe leth Instant, DANIEL WoNlCIlOLL, aged 33 years. Tbe relatives and lriends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bis late resi dence. No. WO boulk street, on Wednesday morning at o'clock. rpo BLACKEN YOUR OWN BOOTS, WE X bave several patterns of convenient ani neat btaoe-blackening Stools, with compartment for the brushes, blacking, and boot-Jack. ' TRUMAN fe SHAW, No. MS (Eight Thirty-five) Market BU. below Ninth. FOB PRESERVING OP 8TRAWBERRIE9, or other fruits, we have Bell Metal, Brass, and Lnamelled i'reaxrvlug Kettles, of various sizes. TIlUMAN Jt SHAW. No. 838 (Eight Thirty-five) Market St.. below Ninth. TnREE BUSTIELS OF CHERRIES MAY have the mones removed In an hour by the una of one of the Patent Cherry-Htoulng Machines. This should make it urolitable todry your cherries. Sold by TIlUMAN A SHAW, No. 8.15 (Eluht Thirty-five) Market St., below Ninth. NSURE YOUR LIFE IK TBS AMJSBIOAN Life Insurance Company, OF PIIILADELiPIIIA. OFFICE, Ulttp CORNER FOUKTII AND WALNUT. m. e. OWARBUBTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated and Kasy-fiuing DMK8H HAW (pateiitmt). In all the approved laahluna of theseasou. Cli-tNUT Street, next door to the l'ot Ofllce, 15 JONErf. TEMPLE & CO., IAIUIUKABLK HATTJSB.8, No. 25 a NINTH Street, First Store above Chestnut street. 4 9( rj FOSTER, FASHIONABLE HATTE1V 4 11 Bniflpj No. 7 H. SIXTH Btreet. r M'CALLA'S NEW HAr STORE, NORTH- J0 east corner or ttMH and C1IKSNUT S:reeta. '1 lie pulrtiuage of old customer of Chesnut mreet. Mfiove pixiu. uuu ineHiiuir airuei, aDove JUgum, Bull died. 1'KAItL and 1) It All CAbSIMUIlli: IlATd, tor Summer, i'rice, $5 and . 6 4 dp rm BOYS' HTRAW HAW.-TI1E LARGEST AM variety, and at reduced priced, nt M t.'ALLA'S, Nuribeuai comer of TKNTH and CHKSNOT Htreew, Formerly Cheanuc, above Sixth, aud Chesuut, above r.'giua. o 4 up O STRAW HATH, EVERY NEW STYLE, at M'CALLA'b, N, li corner TEN Til aud Cli bUT Stream. 8Splf T O II N s7!: O.N '4 S K L D E N tj Attorneys at Law and Solloltorn In Bankruptcy No. 4li4 WAI NUT Kii..l I'IiIIuiImIiiIiI IftlliU.ii' Ei-4J0V. ff . V. JOUiSbTON JCTNE 18 1807- TI!h?D EDITION FROW WASHINGTON 'HlS AFTERNOON. fBP0IAtI)MPAT0a to THB TW "'"""'H 1 Tbt Impeachment (taeatlon w Pctd Meeting mt Coagrcia. The Clerk of the House Judiciary Crmtm. la biiNlly enpaireil In preparing a report of v. , evidence taken before that Imrlv on tli a rrna. tlon of Impeachment, Id expectancy of a (jno- ui uura xiouaea oi congreas in .inly, a portion at least of that Committee confidently anticipate a aeaaion. Other indications point In the same direction, and show a general be lief nnd deaire In Ilepubllcan quartern for an immediate asnemblnge of Congress. FROM BflLTimORE TO-DAY. Mablllry- of Btocbltolderrj of National Banks Important Decision of Judge Giles, Ktc. SPECIAL DESIVATCHTO TDK EVENTNO TELEaRAPn. Baltimore, June IS. Jadfre Giles, of Ilia United (States District Court, has doclded.ii the case of tbe Merchants' National Bank of Wash, ir.gton, to enforce against certain cltlaena of Maryland the Individual liability clause in the National Ilankluir law, whroh subject enoh stockholder to a pro rata liability for the debts of the Insolvent bank, lo the extent of tho par value of the stock held bv each. The Court de cides tbat no other official but the Comptroller ol the Currency has the power, under tlie law. loiaaean account oi tne (letila and assets of any insolvent banklna association, and tn rln. clare the deficiency which the slocaholders are required to make good to tho- creditors of said asKodat Ion. The effect of the decision Is that no suit can be maintained against the stockholders on the Individual liability clause until tlie Comptroller tf the Currency has audited the acoounts of the insolvent asaoclatlon, ami ascertained, after clue notice to creditors, the amount of its lla billtiea. Politics in California SAN Francisco. June 10. The Union Third Congressional Ulstrlct Convention nominated Chancellor llorton for Congress. There Is great dissatisfaction with tbe ticket nominated by tne union istnto convention, it u expeoied, that there will be an Independent Union ticket Dlnced in tbe field, bo that the Democrats are sanguine of carrying the State iu the fall elec tions. Minister Campbell's Position. New Orleans, Juno 17. Minister Cimpboll declines slating what has transpired between the (State Department and himself, but feuls assured- that the people will sustain him iu the noHition he has taken when the records aro published. Cholera at New Orleans. New Orleans, June 17. Daring the past week there were tli roe deaths from cholera lu this city. Markets by Telegraph. Sax Francisco, Jim 18. Kastern Butter dull at tt (a iic. for extreme to standard brands. Candles steady at 23(.itac. Flour dull at ;i-7.). Wheat dull: no trarsnctiona. Alining Slocks Savaga, UI7S; Yelluw Jacket, (l'JSn; Crown foint, i50; Oouid fe Curry, $iW0; KenUirk, S'if-,0: Chollar I'utusl, tfU2; Onhlr, (:!!&: Over man, $-285: Imperial, 191: Empire, S'uu; liellelir. f 00: Bullion, til. Legal tenders, 7;l'2'. Naw YOBK, Juue ts. Stocks strong. Chicago and Rock Island, Kl; Heading, l7vV. Canton. 4li; lOriu, fiOi; Cleveland and Toledo, Cleveland and Pitta burg, 77).,'; I'iltsliurg aud Fort Wayne, W; Michigan Central, 113; Michigan Southern, !).'; New York Central, 1112'.;: Illinois Central. 120: Cumberland pre ferred. 81; Hudson River, lO'J',;: United Stales Five twenllea. 1862, lli'Xi "o. 1804 llHi.V- o. IHflV, lt)7l4; new Issue, mi1,,; Ten-forties, Wd'i; Seven-thlrttes, first Issue, lo6f, all others, 106; Mouey, 67 cuat. Sterling. Id?,'. Golil; V.tfi. Niw Yokk, June 18. Cotton qulot al 27c Flour dull, declined iscrf'i'.c. sales ot BOoo linrrels ot State at i7-,r. n ; Ohlo.tl" 3.'iijf.l'2'5(i; Western, 7-5Uf'6t2: Houth ern. .i WKHiir,. Wheat dull and decllniu. Cora firmer; stock scarce. Oats llrmen Western. 7 Vd,lin. Provl rionsquiet nnd dull; rewMess I'ork lower; sale at 20'&0, Whisky quiel and utxady. Iaiportant Internal Rkvbsuk Ducwions.--Hy the courtesy of W. B. Elliott. Ksq., United Klates Assessor of the Third District, we are enabled to lay before our readers the folio wing Important decisions: LIABILITY OK MAKCV ACTCRERS OF PATEHTEO AUTI CLKS. Trbasuby Dki'ARTmknt, Opkicr of Internal Rkvknuk, Washington, June 14. 18)7. Sir: In your letter of the lath Instant, you luquire whether a manu facturer ot patented artlc.es Is hound to return the full price nt which tlicy are sold. Including the patent fee, or whether be should be allowed lo deduct said fee. In reply, I bave to say tbat whenever a patent en ter Inlo the combination of an article or machine, f:lving additional value to the same, and enhanclug is cost or price to the purchaser, such patent bee mes an element of value, and cannot he separated any more tban any other element of value. The actual sales price, Including royalty, must be returned toe taxation. Yours respectfully, K. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner. To W. B, Elliott, Esq. bpkcial tax ov 1ibkwkrs. Trkasurt Dkpartment, Officr 8f Intkrnal Rhvbnuk, Washington, June I, 1887. Sir: I reply to yours ot the 23d ult., that a brewer not operaiiu;, aud not liable as such during May, June, July, aud August (as you stale), should he assessed for paly the balance of the special tax year as breaker. It the party, ou the expiration of his special tax re ceipt at brewer, transacts business as liquor deal.ir, be should be assessed as liquor dealer. The manu facturer of fermented liquor may thus elect to pay as brewer for the whole yeur. or pay lu the two capacities ot brvwer and liquor dealer. Urewers pay lug special tax at the rate of 0 only, u D dor the proviso of paragruph 17, section 19, should be assessed "tor a ratable proportion of the amount to be brswed, as well as for a ratable proportion of the tax to be asesised." For example, a brewer of this clais. liable from ths 1st nfSeptenber (as slated),pays fWXS (the two-thirds of IM) w ith liberty to manufacture any quantity leas than the two-thirds of ot'U barrels. If, In ouu or two months, or one or two weeks, etc, lie reaches this limit, im special lax recflpt Is exhausted, and theuce forth be should be astessed at the rate of per anunm, as a brewer manufacturing at a greater rate tban 600 barrels per year, as pur said proviso and de cision U7, still iu force. Very respectfully, J. E. MKl'RUW, Deputy Comuilssiouer, To W. B. Elliott, Esq. , A Desertion Cask. Henry Keerl was before Alderman Bottler this morning, charged with deserting his wife and taking up with another woman. lie was held In 8'JOO bail for a further hearing. I 10 KIliaKUATO Ii H, WATER COOLERS. cnKAM-FHKEEHS. CliOTllKH-WRINUKllS, 8 A FES, AND A VARIETY OF 1IOUSK-FURNI9U1NU AltTICLFJd, AT it. a. wiinnts', No. 1011 8PRINO UAKOKN HIKKKl'. 8 2Iluthslm5p OPEN UN 11 L V. M. s ADDLBRY FOB CITY AXD COUNrilY, Wholesale and Retail, Very Cheap. Big Horse la ths Door. KNKASS, No. 631 MARKET btreet. AND HARNESa 4 11 luthB&pi DEAFNESS. SVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill bave luveuted to assist tbe bearing lu every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; also, CraudaU's Patent Crutches, supeilor to aur others In ur-e, at P. MAUEIRA'S, No. lla TENTU Ktreei. neinw i nesuuu zaapc JOHN 0. ARRIS ON, Ncs. 1 and 3 North Siztk Street, Philadelphia, wtuld invite the attention of his friends and customers to his superior assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods; ilso, to his Improved Pattern Shirt; the materia', workmanship and finish cannot he surpassed by any in the Market, u tt rpi FOR SALE. O PKREMPTOttY SALE. TU0MA8 A RONS, AUCTIONEERS. ZJkl VERY VALUABLE COAL AND TIMBER LANDS. 7309 ACRES, -- saw ami uitivr mvvH AND VILLAGE OP IVKHRtlKt, TIOSEITA TOWNiVIiri, FOREST COUNTY, i'JJNSA, On TCFHDA Y, Juna 2.1, 1BIT7. at 12 o'oloclt, Noon. rXAt.Mo- Wltb0ut MPANl. llonesta Township, Forest llountr. i pa n v.' " V. rr"-" iN srp.1t a. nnd Vlllaire of Nebraska, situate 7mlIos ai.v ii. "'0r,i.0liefT,lo,i'"t8ll,v,r- Theraar. over 2"9 m. """'"cellent timber land. A plan mi,' ",re fu" deacrlption maybe soon at ths sucilon ro bale about tile, . . . M. T. IOMA.S v SOM8, Aiictlnnnnni. 8 H 21 MSI Nr lit) and 141 a FOURTH Htrget. O COUNTRY SEAT AND FARItf FORSALR Fitly or one hundred acres ltrlstok I'lue, above the seven-mile stone, and near Tacony. Mansion House, Coach Hbop, aud Dwelling to Lt. Apply on ths premises. 6 17 2t R. WHITAKER. TO RENT. fj TO LFT A COMMODIOUS STONK MAN jtj,SION, with larnre Harden, Carrlana House, etc., anached, on Pltosl'ECr HILL, near Frantcrord, Twenty-firth Ward. Eajr of acness hy Fifth and btxth streets Kailrosd. Inquire ot JOIIN (4. HTKT LKR, No. Vtil OIRARD A Venus. S tf4t OTO LET-PART OP THE HOUSE NO. 509 H. FOUKTII (street, below Lombard, east side. Inquire on the premises, lleferences re qnlred. s 2a $300 RENT CAPE ISLAND FURNISHED Cotlase. Phutneranh of whlrh can be sunn nt v. Corner of TENTIf and CHESNUT Sts. 6 St tf WANTS. WANTED. A HOUSE ON WEST WALNUT STREET, PRICE FROM TWENTY-FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Address, statin? size, when possession can be had and lowest cash price. The names of persons offer ing will be treated la confidence. No Real Estate agent Deed answer this advertisement. Address IMPORTER, care ot Philadelphia "la qulrer" (.fllce. 6 12 19t CLOTHING IIA.LL. XCIiSIOK CLOfHING HALL. XCl4SIOR CLOTHING HALL. 8. K. t'OBNER SECOND AND HiBKET STS. PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND TESTINGS. DEPARTMENT FOB CCSTOM WORK. AOENTH FOB OILED iXOTIIINe. sttotbsin EDWAHDS & LAWBENCE. Wo. 1101 CHE8NUT HtreeU E. M. NEEDLES & CO., N, W. Car. Eleventh aud Chduut, OFFEB AT A GREAT SACRIFICE WHITE FRENCH BRILLIANT ES. Ladles who have used THESE GOODS will not fall to appreciate them at the prices, S2f3, 30, 35 Cents. lee-nw J.ftNSWTfn WTT "OH n ROPER'S NEW AMERICAN BBEECM-I.OADINO BEPKATTNB SHOT CH7W, FIRINUFOCBSIIOIN IN TWO SECOND, Using ordinary Ammunition. Manufactured by the, KGl'KR REPEATING RIFLE COM PANT, Am heist, Wassachnsetf, under personal supervision of C. M. BPENCER, Inventor of the famous bPENC'EB R1FI.K fend tor circular. l8ai mo HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. X The understaned reiectfully calls the attention of tbe public to the stock of Prime Cider aud Pur lliUeUve?ed free of charge to all ffi No. 420 PEAR Street, 11 75p Below Third, and Walnut and UocJr. pATENT WIRE WORK RAILIliOS, BTORE FRONTS, tVB. RAUJiSuio. OUAKm PARTITIONS, JCTi rxiAL SCREENS, FOURURlNIItU WIKiui, hiXil vv Manufactured hv ttanuiaciurea ut Oi tv Aunsn m iswnn. Ho. 11 N. SIXTH. Street, 10 am QOTTON AND NAVAL STOKES. 12 balel Cotton. 63 barrels Tar. 881 barrels Pale nnd No. 1 Virgin Rosin, ou board steamship Pioneer, from Wilmington, N. C For sale by EDWARD H. ROWLEV. 0 15 Sl No. 18 South Wharves. 0 8 I N OIL. ... i.iikU i0 barrels 1st, Si, aud 84 run r.osio uuwvwi. for palming and lubricating. For sale by . EDWARD IL ROWLEY. 8 ,8 8l, no. ie South Wharves. NOTICE AI'PLICATIOS HAS BEEN made tTthe West .Chaster and I'hllade'phl Itallrosd'mp-'ny if "'J'ianle 01' " share, prefer.ed stock In the &LK3 FIL PkUadelphla, June 0, 1807. WUmttl GOEUMANTtlWk' PROPERTY FOR SALE CHKAK ilouss. II ,'ooms. newly rmpered, in1 pa uted; riis, hot and cold water; locatfon high and well shaded: lot SO bv MO feev. Terms easv. lmm dime possession. Apply at vLHOH'a Tea Waro hniife. No. KM CHESNUT Htrenu I " cell fur a furiuer oeai