THE DAILY EVENING TELEGR A TIT PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1867. CITY INTELLIGENCE. IrOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL IT KMX BKlt OVTSIDB PAGBA.J A New Oroai. The trial of the new organ built for the Tenth Bnptwt I hurch, of this city, tcok place last eveniutr in the presence ol a lartt" nnmbcr of persons. The Inurnment con tains 25 draw Mopp; two nets of manual, each with a compass of fiO notes from CC to G, for the preataud swell orpan9 respectively ; a set or I tdals of one and a lmlt oetaves full from CCU to O 20 note?, and three "(JompusiMon Pedals," c peraUn? upon the stops of the prr-at orsau. It ras been constructed with special reference to the church lit which it stands, la supplied with till the modern Improvement in its variolic de tnils, and Is In every respect a flrst-clnsu organ (flU size. The ce is lirt.t and prnceful in its proportions, made from a novel ami original de f'pn, and presents a tatyand handsome appear nt.ee. The front pipes are ornamented In eold and color, worked upon a white met illlc ground. The voielnn is musical and elfecMve, furnishini; cotiSideratilc fullness Hnd brillianc.v In the full orjan, whilst each stop po-wsjes in itself a distinctive character of tone, richness nn 1 seetnepB of eflccts, as well ajpoer. It cost $300. ISi'ugi.a'uy. Some time between 11 o'clock on Monday nlirht and 2 o''l ck vesteiday morn lnp, th malt house of John U. White & Co., l o. 424 Oillwyn street, was entered by burglars. Tbo loclc was picked and an iron bir, abuut 3 feet loni, was used In removing the staples. After paining admittance, the ollice was br iken into and work was commenced on the Bre-proof. In attempting to bore a hole into the door the chisel brokp, and the thieves bicomine dis roinaired, ceased work, but not, however, until they had rausnrked the drawers in the le.,k aud t'eattcred books ami paper over the lloor. Rpm Row. The Building Inspectors visited "Rum How' yesterday and condemned five of the builriinus and ordered them to be nulled down, as they are In a danneroui condition. Rum Row Is located on Federal street, west of Bruad. The houses were erected previous to the consolidation of the ci v. The foundation walls are nude of brick. The locality of the buildings was formerly known as "Texas'' in old Moyamensiug district. The condemned buildings will bo pulled do yn in a day or two. Firpt Wakd Grant Club. An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the First Ward, for Die purpose of forming a (Irani Club, was hell last evening, in the hall at Sixth, and Diclser?oii streets. L. A. Merrick,. Kr-q., presided, and R. K Menamin, K?q officiated as Secrctarv. The Committee appointed at the la-t meeting to prepare a constitution for the government of the Club reported a constitution, which was agreed to. Tho election of permanent officers was postponed until a further meeting, in con eequei.ee of the slim attendance, owing to the tuilavorable weather. AMUSEMENT3. Academy of Music La Honnanibula was do liphttully rendend to a good house by the Ricbings Troupe, last eveuing. This evening Martha will be given, with a fine cast. Miss R'chit.gs will sins "The Lat Kose of Hummer," und Mrs. 8eguin will sing the grand aria, "Why, fou', art thou so heavy ?" To-morrow (Thurs day) eveniug Miritana. On Friday night, bene fit ol Miss Caroline Richings, The Daughter of the Itegiment. Tna Matinee at Horticultural TIall. The filth mubtcal matinee of the Carl Sentz series will take place to-morrow (Thursday), on which occasion tho sirisrer Miss Georgiaua Blackburue will make her Brat appearan -e'ln these concerts. The programme for Thursday Is as follows: Symphony No. 4, "Jupiter," bv Mozart. 1. Allegro vivace; 2. Andante cantabile; 3. Minu etto alleeretto; 4. Finale allegro molto. "Oh Mio Fernando,". "La Favorita," by ionizetti, suntf by Miss Goorentnt Blackburue. Grand Feet March, by F. Hoffman: Waltz, "Wiener Chronik" (Viennese Chronicles) by Strauss; First Finale of Lohengrin, by R. Wagner; Over ture, "Fra Diavalo," by Auber. National Hall. The moving mirror of Buu y.in tableaux, beiug a continuous series of sixty magnificent scenes, wiih flguies of life-size, illustrative of Bnnvan's alleeory of the "Pil grim's 1'rogress," will be exhibited at National Hall, in this city, for a short time, begiunius; to-ninht. This panorama has received the highest commendation from the press and pulpit of ilie l-irgo cities of America and the Canadian confederation, and has recently been exh bited at Union Hail, iu New York city, for one hundred and titty nights. It wa teen there bv 100,fiClO people. It hiis been produced by the iolloAin ? well-known and distiuau'.shed artists: Huntington, KvIp, May, Cropsey, Church, Barley, Dallas, and Paul Duggan. The Philadelphia Cmcus, at Tenth and Oal lowhill streets, is now open tor the ee,;sou. The troupe of artistes is very superior. The eques trians, both male and femnle, are all famous. Among the list of acrobat-) we observe ihe uames of the favorite "Arabian Bio' hers." Everybody should palrou'ze this worthy lustiutioa the Philadelphia Circus as it is not made up of mere travelling "showiHls," but of real artistes. ' The Grand Duchess," as personated by Mrs. Gonieral at the Walnut. Is acknowledged to be a very "taking"' role. The popularity of the new operetta is increasinr nightly. It can only be played tour nights more. On Mondiy Edwin Forrest in Virgitiius. Miss Kate Reionoitb continues very success ful in Nobody's Daughter at the Arch. These arc announced as the last n'srhts of the very popular play. On Monday next SurfUio be produced iuBplendid style. Mrs. Bowers has consented to aopear in Mary Stuart this and to-morrow evening. On Fr.day her benefit will occur. The Programme at Carncrots & Dixey's this evening is unusually attractive. M'me Ristori and the "Richmond Raidero" are conical fea tures. D'Arey McQee Las signalized his esoape from the Ruin Fiend (only iu hi.s etse it was the brandy-and. water fiend) by writing a life of Father Mathew for a Canadian magazine. MA It IN H '1ELEGHAPH. I'w additional Marine News t J'iW Page. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA'.'. rtiS DAY, H;'N Kihics ..,.f.2H MnON Ttrrf ... 7-80 P " ". 4 1) I!'IH With 8 A6 PHILADELPHIA BOKI HI'" ''.UiC, GlCOHtlK N. A LI. KM, IWaiimkw Kmhu, V Km;,' ' . . , (ttjch. JoaMl-U t). UKUHUt I FOR AMEtUt'A IIflVPlIa.......l.iverMjol...rsew York Oct S Alixiaa LuuUdU New Yiui o )t' Z AiiHlribii X.iveriuol...Uuel)Pt! .Ool' lo :.ol VS aJililllttou.l.lverijul...Is'l-w York oet 12 Malirt J.lvm iuul...Mcw Yerk ..(Jet'. VI Hinuesota .LIverionl...Nw York Out. 15 Cull neiilH (iliiHirow.... New York Oct m Mealoiiun Liverpool. ..Mnoliec Oct, ih Hu.sHia M....LlVBr)Ol.,.ivew York OuU 19 ItMlImm London N--w York ..Oct, lj 'larilu. Liverpool. ,.Nw Yo, k Oct. 1l C. oT Alilttfciii.. ,l,lvrriMil ..New Y'nrn ..Oct, iij Volt KlIHOHH,. Ali) )0 Ntw Yrk...i.ivrionl Oet. SO IViMt JSew Y'l.rli I,i vi-rtKMii ,(. gi) t'nioti New York,.."oiH huinploii -Oct. 31 Aiu.H'iiii m w Y'oi'K...Lninloii Nov, 2 (!. (.1 l'ui Ui..,Nbvv Yoik...Ltvtiriool mr, I! (;oloiiil)li ISnw York,UlnHKuw Nov. t Ville ok l-,uris...lMw Yurk...lluvr .Nov. 3 Allumunlu ..New Y ui k...liuinliuig S)V, 2 Vruhce Nt-w York... Livi'iponi Nuv. 2 UOA.vrwisK, ixiMKn'iic. (.'iu. Plonfer... VhllRiU Wilmington .Oct. 31 .8Kl YorkHvann -Oot, 81 Arli(.n w York...Anplnwnll .N v. 1 Hiarol tlie 0uioii.I'Iii1k(Iu....Niw Orl':,i.a Nov. 2 Wyoming lillniln Mwntinmi ov, 2 Ai1iiuh FnilsUn :iiilHion -Nov. b'.wi iH'irt HI r i ..h1'I. I ici .t lluvtkim .Nov. 1J arn lorwiirUl by evtry stitim'r In thw n'gtilar Ituis. 'ln nlHi.nifrB lor or from l.ivp. noul t Qui UMoiwi, rr.t tl.e C'ttnaillau line, yv Uluh cll Hi 'iriirrp. "I'll nieuoir lur or h um the Uuuti D nt r:l ! inpt!ianitiii. .. tXKAKKI) yMTKKDAt larfitie NeveiBiuk, Uihtou, Antwerp, J'.. A. Bouder 4 Co. fedirL. n, Iven, Bowdltcb, Full ltlver, Jloiumel 4 iliuiltr. H( l.r It. H. Iiphd, Cook, Taunton, do. fctbr iilack JJittuioml, YvuuKi Dttnversport, Uy, Brhr Marshall Perrln, OHibR. B.mt'in, Dar, lluddell A Co. f chr Alabama, Vangllder, Baco. Van Dusen, Locb itun A Co. Fclir H. A. Itngfni, Frainhpd, Bnnton. Strppt A Oo. fcchr B. YV BBhiniru, Macoiuher, Tauiiloo, Audenrled, Norton A Co Eehr barah, Cobb, New Bedford, Blaktston, Grapfr.t Co. Pelir J. T. Prtee, Youri. Boston. do, fchr M. bteelman, HKflman. Hoston, do. fcchr Harau Brueu, Mersbon, Wilmington, B. Bolton A Co. Pcbr Winter Bhrub, Bowman, Manrlce rlvor.Captaln. Hcl.r 1. Brlttaln. fprlngt-r, Allyo'a I'olnt, Caplaiu. Ht r H. L. (Jaw, Iltr. BHiiiniore. A. rov..lr Hl'r K. C. Blilrlle, Medio. Now York, W. P. CI vfloA Co. Tug TIior. Jcllprnon. Alitn, lor Bnltlruore, with alow ol barges, W. F. Clyde A ('. arrivrd ykhtkhdat Barqne Btarllglit, Krynoldn, 36 luy from Iyigtnt, with kryollle to FenUBylvaula Hall Co vessel to J. JS. Hly A Co. Biirqne M. K. Llbby. Momforrl, H dtvyi from Som brpro. with guano to M. Pliilllpa. H'lir Black lUamond. Y dung from Panversport. hclir Alabama, VaDglldpr, from Imnvernport. bcbrll. A. Kogcrn. trambrs, from Boslou, bebr M. Perrln, Ultib. from ltnnton, bchrU. Brltlaln, Hprlnger, from Hodlon. Hclir J. McAdam, Wlllard, from Htnton. Hclir J. Lanranli-r, WIIIIhiiis, trotn Hotton. Hcbr M. P. JludHon, Bucll, from Portland, bcbrlt, H, Iiphm, Cook, from Taunton. Hnhr b. Washburn. Macorober, from Taunton. bciir J. T. Hi lc. Young, from Provlnence. Htfftuicr Phlladcli lila. Fulit. 21 hours from New Ynrk, with mdHe. to W, P. Clyde & Co. Hteamer Chi'xter. Jonn, 24 hours from New York, With nnlHe. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Thou. Jellomnn, Allen, trom Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. .... MJCMORANDA. eteamnlilp Junlnta, Hoxle, heuce for New Orleans, sailed from Havana 2Htb lunU bteaiublilp Human, Baker, hence, at Boston yester day. Barqne T. Whitney, Westerdyke, for Philadelphia, at ISevabflaStb hint. Barque H. U. pyerson, Ttaymond, hence, Via St. John, N. B., at Kli.RHlown Hill IhhU Barque Arbutls, Knowllon, hence, at Liverpool 13th lnniaiit, Brig M. C. Rosevelt, rarnsworth, hence, at Bavan tint) ih liint. Brig H. Y'lrden, Collins, for Havana, cleared atNew Y'ork IblU Inst. tsehr A. t. Hcull, Bomcra. from Bavannah, at Bt. John. Is'. B.. 27th Inst, f-chr M. Oage. Brower, for rhlladelphla, cleared at Wilmington 2Rth Inst heh re J. L. Leech and W. F. Oarrlson, for Philadel phia, stilled from bttlem 2. .Hi lost. hclir Black Diamond, Young, hence, at Danvers 20th Instant. hrhrs E. Magee. Floyd, and J. B, Myets, Elwood, hence, at RoHton 23th lust. hchr Wu, Jones, Street, hence, at Washington 2Sth instant. htenmer New York, Jones, hence, at Alexandria 2Mb. lust. NOTICK TO MARINERS. Notice Is hereby given that during the current mouth, the Nun and Can Buoys In Boston Harbor, Vineyard hound, and Bnr.zard's Bay, will be taken up for the winter, and hpr Buoys ol the corresponding numbers and colors will be substituted In their plucea. Boston, Oct. 26, 1BG7. SAAC D. EVANS, HIAKT f AtTl i:i.H AND DEALER lit 0I1S. TAINTS, VARNISHES, Naval Stores and Soaps, NO. 10 SOUTH DEUtf AttE AVE Si HE, 10 5 3m Bp PillLABELPniA, CLOTHING. QUE PRICE ONLY. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED 0.E PRICE CLOT.H IMG HOUSE, No. G04 MARKET St., ABOVJS SIXTH. For style, dnrubillty, and excellence of workman ship, our goods caunot be excelled. Particular atten tion pa'd to customer work, and a perfect ht guAran teed In all cases. 10 2SfmwSm GAS FIXTURES. CALL AND ULY YOTJK GAS FJXTUKKS iioiu the manufacturers. VANKtKK A MARSIIALTi, No. Wi AKC1I htreet. VANKIKK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARGH htreet, Diamifiu'Uire and keep all styles of UM Fixtures and ChundelierH; also retlnlNb old fixtures. VANKIKK & MAlt SHALL HAVE A COM plete Mock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Portable stands, and BronifB, at No. VI i AKC11 hlreet. ANK1KK & MARSHALL, Ko. 912 ARCH htreet. Rive e-sueclal attention to tilting up C'hurcheH, Public Halls, and liwelllugs. Pxpic bum at TUB l.OWKNT KATKH. CIOLD, GILT, AND ELKCTRO SILVER T plated Oas Fix lures, at VANKlllK i MAlt bUALL h, No. 1U2 AltL'H blreeu All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. None but Arm-clans workmen employed. B TAlZw mw!3u DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. 7RENCH STEAM BCOUBIiG. ALBLIDt L.L MAHX & CO. HO. 1&9 h" . 1 1 11 id ( U1.K AND S-1. . MO Ull't tJX UUKi. mumwl FERTILIZERS. M M 0 NIATED rilOSPIIATE, AN VAritrASSrii iEKTIEIitU For Wheat, Corn, Oats Poiatoes.Orass, the Vezetabh Oardea, Fruit Trees, drape Vines, Etc. Etc T,1'.'.1oe,'tL"iterti"llu Ground Bone and the bed lei Kilning hailh. tto''.uiac'ii4i'.' UJ" of 2"" t)uud for sale by tut WILLIAM I'LIJH & CO., Chmlats, No. n M AUK tT Mtrect 1 'ibwwfl ij, isroiTiiN'XCity! ( Sixth StXV 11 AMUSEMENTS. A MEKICAN ACADEMY OF ir.- CA KOI, INF M. RIl'IIIMM r(re B1CII1NUH' K.NOLIsH llfKKA VO M Y, iillB (Wednesday) KVKN1NU, OjI 3v, IN OEMS OF THK OPERA OF M A H I 11 A. Splnnlim Wheel Quartette. 'Hie l ast Hone of Hummer. To His F.ve Mine Kindly Inn. 7)io. Meet- " (The t'orter h"n. Mil. CAMPBELL -j Well, W hat Now ?-7)iio. (Lionel, ab I Unhappy. A Komunrt. I All ! so 1-a'r. Jiom if(, I Lout, I'roncrlbed. Duo. Idrand Finale. I Ueaven may forgive the MB. CAhTLE.. thee kindly. MKb. hKOUIv J Why, Pool, art thou Heavy T Ol the KnlKhts. Muo. MB. E. hEOVIN.. Lovely, (iracerul, Charming CoiiHin. Triv. Flotow's Opera will be suntf to-u lylit, with all the Music. TO MORROW (Thnrirtay) EVENING, MA HI IAN A. Box sheet now open at TKU.MFLEIl'S and at the Academy, "PHILADELPHIA CIRCUS, -L Corner TENTH and CALLOWUILL alreeta, NOW OPEN FOR TITE WINTER SEASON, VNDER A NEW MANAGEMENT. This building has been entlroly RENOVATED, ALTERED, AND IMPROVED, WITH NEW MODES OF INGRESS AND EGRESS, BOTH ON TENTH STREET AND ON CALLOWUILL STREET. A fcrLESDID STUD OF HIGHLY TRAINED HORDES. A COMPANY UNEXCELLED IN THE UNITED STATES. TRICES OF ADMISSION. Drf ss Circle 50 cents Children under 12 years of age. '-" cents Family Circle (entrance on CallowblU street)..25 cents Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance commences at a quarter of 8 o'clock. Matlaees co mm once at hall past 2 o'clock. Doors open one hour previous, lu.loim EW C1IESXDT STREET .THEATRE. ENGAGEMENT OF MRS. ). P. BOWERS. WEPNEKLiA Y AND THURSDAY, Oct. SO and 81, Positively the Lam Two NIkIiIs of MARY S1UART. Msry Piunrt Mrs, D. P. BOWERS To conclude with DUMB BELLE. FATUKPAY, MATINEE, MHK. I). P. BOWEU3. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. "A HIT! A HIT! A PAI.PABLK 1111!" THE (iKANl) DUCHESS OK G KltOLs PKIN. llOUhES CHOWDHD IN KVHiY l'ART. T HE GREAT BILL REPEATED. THIS EVENING Hie charniintr Vocalist and Biir-les-que Actress, Mrs. W. GOMERSAL-, will appear In her original character of THE GRAND DUCHESS, la the highly successlul comedy eulilled THE GRAND DUCHESS OF GEROLSTEIN. Concluding with 1 HE.SIJLDIKR's DAUGHTER MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET 1 H EA THE. Begins at 1 o'clock. Houses packed to the lool to witness NOBODY'S DA UGH I ER. TO-NIGHT, and EVERY NIGHT. NOBODY'S DAUGHTER, with great etlecls. Gambllug scene exempllfylut; Eeno, Euro, and lion lc lie. Miss KATE REIGNOLDS In three origlnnl characters. Friday I areweil llenelit or Miss REIGNOLDS. Monday next Olive Louan's "cUltF." New scenes and Mis. JOHN D11KW. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVERY EVENING AND SAIURDAY A FT EH NOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Grand Bullets Klhloplun Kurlesques, Souks, Dances Pan ton. Iiues, (Vymiiast Acts, etc. aIIE FIRST MATIN BB OF THE - AMERICAN CONoHRVATORY OF MUSIC, at the NEW HORTICULTURAL II ALL. SATURDAY AtTERNOON, Nov. 2. at 3' O'clock. llrki'in at (louid s. Irumoler s. Andre s. Lee Walker's, and ai tho door, lirpils' Exlra Tickets may be ob'alned only nt toe Cilice of the Conservatory, and at the aoor. iu ao '.'.i MACALLISTER, jSEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT. THE FA3IILT ItF.HOKT OPEN FOR THE SEASON, CARNCR OSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAB TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THKIB USA NO ETHIOPIAN KOI BE FN. J. I CARNCROaS Manaeer. K, F. SIMP80N. Treasurer. 819 8m NATIONAL HALL, MARKET STREET, aliineTwelltli. Opt li EVERY NIGHT at 7?.J, commencing on WED NESDAY. Octoher au. Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY All ERNOONS, at 3 o'clock, Dour-J ci eu at BUNYAN TABLEAUX, BUNYAN TABLEAUX, BUNYAN TABLEAUX, from Union nail, New York city, lliustratlnirBunyan's Pilgrim's 1'iogress. Admission. hiSc Klve tickets lor r,r.i.. Reserved seats, 6uc. Children, 2-xs. IU 2(i 8t HOBI iff J. GREEN WOOD, Proprietor. HORTICULTURAL UAL L. GRAND MATINEK i,y CARL PENTZ'H OKCH hhTRA of 40 Performers. EVERY THURSDAY APTERNOON At halfpast 8 O'clock. Vocallst-MisiGEoRGIANA BLACKBURN. SINGLlt ALM IwSlON, W CENTS, Package of lour Tickets for (I. 'lobe had at Boner A Co.'a Music Store, No. 1102 Cheanut street, and at the door. 10 2U 1m GERilANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE heiiisuls at Ihe M UsICAL FUND HALL, every SATURDA Y, at ll'a A, M. TlcketH sold at the door, and at ail principal Music stores. Engagements cau he mude by adtiressliw G, BASTKRT. No. Mil MON-'1KK1-V Mreel.or at K. WILLIG'S Music blore, No. ) 021 Cll EbN U T Street. lu 3m INTERNAL REVENUE REVENUE STAMPS rOB BALE AT THE PltlNCIl'ALi AOENOY, AO. 67 KOI TH I II I II I) MTIIEKT, 1M1ILA. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. Orders or Stamped Checks received, and delivered with d si atcb. Orders hy mail or express promptly attended to, 7 29U JACOII E. BirtUWAT. COAL. R MIDDl.KTON A CO., DEALERS IN HAHI.K1GU LEHIGH aud EAGLE VEIN tOAL. Kept dry under cover. Prepared expressly Kr family hmh. Yard, No. 1226 WASHING K)N Avenue. Ollu-e. No. tu W A LNliT Street. T tt . T 5XFAf ART GROWN. U K. PftrLUtr Of OmtTU Jt CllVSTtiVTHTS uiuiiDiTi:nrii flP tRUWKB, 'VAtlEES, BA08, RETICUXF8, BA oiivn.ro, nj UASliB, P0CKLX BOOAOi if" and Xravelipg OikhU tenerallr. W I L L I A M H (J RANT NO. 83 B. DELAWlfi. ,l.lAS,:'l.7. iVdelBhla. Prpont's aiinpowdtr,KerlnedHNltre,rhn)ot. Etc w. Baker A Co.'s t hiKiolate. O icoa. and Brotua. CITY ORDINANCES. AN OIIDINANCK To Carry iDtoEHuctno Act of Amembly to AuthorlKe I lie Appointment of an Inspector of rMHllotiary Hteam ErRlnes And Hteara Hollers In and for the City of Philadelphia, npproveo tli Beventh day of May, 18tit, and to KsmbllKti Rule-- and Kegulatious, aa empowered by Fuid act. THK INSPECTOR. Prcllon 1. The select aud Common Councils of tlio City or Philadelphia, do ordain, That there shall be nn Inspector for Htnam Knztne and l'.ollers in and lor the city of PnilndelpUla, w ho Mic.ll be nominated by the Mayor and con firmed by 8t It ct Council. The Mayor hhalt appoint an Advisory Com-mli-non, coiislstliig of live persons, either otao tlcnliy ciiRn(?ed in the mimufaolure of steam engines itud boilers, or scientific experts f t tnlllrr with their muiiiigemeut; who shall Rive their wiltlt n consent to serve on sucli Com mission without compensation, aud perform the duties as hereinafter provided. Whenever the Major shall have appointed all the members of 1 lie said Commission as nloKsiilil, he shall cull them together at sucli time Hnd place as he may select, for the pur I (ise of orunnl.ntlon and the adopl lou of sued by-laws as to them may seem tiselul. The Mayor is hereby authorized t have suitable accommodations provided for the me of said Commission, and to fui uisu thorn with IhB rt qulslte stntioiiery. To 1 ins Commission Hie Mayor shall rofer foi examination such person or persons as h m ty consider suitable oundhlates for the ofll.je of inspector of steam Kuglnes and IS illors, aril the said Commission shall Inquire into the qualifications of such candidate or candidates without unnecessary delay, and report the re sult thereof lo the Mayor. In case the Commission shall not report npou said candidate or candidates wlllilu thirty days lrom the tlmo they have received notice of re feience, or shall not have reported satisfactory reasons (or longer delay, the Mayor may dis charge said Commission aud appoint another iu Its place. No appointment of Inspector shall be con firmed by Helect Council until the nominee fchall have been reported by the aforesaid Coin-nili-sion as qualified for the position. Whenever an appointment of Iuspector shall have been continued by Helect Council, the duties of the Advisory Commission shall cease and determine; and all books, papers, aud rtcoios shall be deposited iu the M.iyor's ollioo, for the use of any subsequent Commission. QUALIFICATIONS OK THE INSPK'JTOU. becliou 2. The Inspector shall be a person who bus had practice in the construction of steam engines and boilers, and who possesses such knowledge of bracing and thickness of Iron to safely withstand given pressures, and of the general designing of steam-boilers, together with experience In their management, as will enable him to fulfil the duties of the position. DURATION IN OFFICE OK THE INSPECTOR. Section ij. The Inspector shall enter upon the duties hereinafter directed to be performed by him. on the first Monday ot July annually, and shall hold uulil his successor shall be duly qualified. Hi fore entering upon the duties of his fflice, he shall give bonds in the sum of ten thousand dollars, with security, lo be ap proved by the Mayor, for the faitlilul perform ance ol his duties, APPOINTMENT OP ASSISTANT IN IsrECTOKS, TIT KIR DURATION IN OKt'ICK, REMOVAL, ETC. Section 4. There shall be three persous, skil ful and competent, appointed by the Inspector, wlih Ihe approval of the Mayor, to aot as Assis tant Inspectors, and the said Asststant Inspec tors shall enter upon the performance of their duties immediately upon sucq approval, and hold until the termination of ihe lime of hold ing of the Inspector appointing them, or until tbelr successorie appointed; uulesssusponded by Bald Inspector, aud, with Ihe approval of the Mayor, removed; and no suspension or removal shall be made except for cause. Such Inspector and Assistant Inspectors shall be first duly sworn or nlllrmed that they will faithfully per form the duties ol their respective otlioes, and that they will not accept auy money, gift, gra ttiliy, or consideration whatever lroin any per son or persons whomsoever, during their term of ftl o. PROVIDING SUBORDINATE OFFICERS. Heollou 6. The Inspector shall employ one cleik, who shall also be a draughtsman, and one person to act ns messenger to his ollice. PKOVIUINU OFFICE KOUMS. Seotlon S. Tliete ahall bo provided and allotted to the Inspector by the Committee of Councils on City Property one or more suitable rooms, to be occupied as an otUce. PKOVID1NU OFFICIAL SEAL. Section 7. The Inspector snail causo to bo pre pared, nnd, with the approval of the Mayor, bhall adopt an emblematic seal, to be used iu the performance of his duties. KF.LATINU TO PROVING INSTRUMENTS, Section 8. The Inspector shall procure such accuiale gauges, pumps, and other testing appa ratus as he may deem necessary, and cause proper arrangements lo be made lor thoir pre servation in bis office. RELATING TO STATIONERY, ETC. Section 9. The Iuspector shall procure suita ble record books, certificate blunlis, and other stationery needed lor the archives and business of his oflice. REGISTRATION OF STEAM BOILERS. St ol ion 10. The user or users of every sta tionary fttam boiler within the limits of the city of Philadelphia shall, within thirty days alter notice published in tue newspapers by the Inspector, report in writing to the Ollice of the Inspector the location of every boiler in use by htm or them, aud the business or purpose for which the said boiler Is used. The user or users shall In like manner notify the Inspector of any now steam boiler proposed to be erected or operated, so that the same may be Inspected before using. DUTI ES OF INSPECTOR. Section 11. The Inspector shall by himself or bis assistants, personally, at least once in every year examine each stationary steam boiler with reference to the following particulars: 1. The setting. 2. The form and construction. 8. Thickness and kind of plates employed. 4. Their apparent condition, as regards imperfec tions, wear, or injury. 5. All new boilers here after made, whenever they are constructed in whole oriu part of wrought iron sheeUt riveted together, shall have the maker's name aud the quality of the material stamped upon each sheet in accordance with the inspection laws of the United States for steamboats. He shall also inspect the feeding apparatus, together with the various attachments required to he placed on the boilers und their pipe con nections. He shall also test each boiler by hydrostatic ttsl to a pressure one-third () greater than Hint at which the boiler Is to lie used as sped lb d in bis certificate. In like manner he is auihori.ed at any time to examine the weight on the lever of the salety-vulves of any boiler, lo see that the "P" or ball is not of greater weight than authorized by law. lu case the inspection prove satisfactory, the Ini-pector shall furnish a certificate to that tiled, which certificate shall state the maxi mum pressure at which the boiler shall be w orked, and such other conditions as lie shall deem essential 10 the balcty aud competency of the boiler. This certificate shall be signed by the Assist ant Iuspector by whom the examination has bren made, and countersigned and sealed by the Inspector. II at anytime the Inspector shall deem the euaine-dilver incompetent or unreliable, be may withhold or withdraw his cerlifi- Whensoever upon Inspection any boiler Is found to be deficient lu auy regard, so that a certificate lor competency or safely cauuot, be given, a wi ll ten report of the condition of the boiler shall be furnished to the user or users, siiecllylrig the repairs or changes necessary, v lilch i-hull be signed in like manner to a .certificate- The Inspector shall report to a mtetlstrat, and have bound over for trial, auy per son or persons who may have rendered tiitmsdves liable by infraction of any provision of this ordtuauce, as pro vided iu section 4 of the act of May 7, Tlia Inspector shall notify In writing tho user or tistis ol un v boiler that he will, wlllilu thirty days of the t'ate of such notice, inspect tue buiiie, and the user or users may select such day tor the inspection as maybe most convenient within llio lime so desigualed. Provided that in the manufacture of perishable products, where los njight occur In the (stoppage ol the eniliic, the inspect lou muy be m.tde at the lime of the annual stoppage for repairs of such lie shall, besides tho annual inspection here lnbefoie provided, inspect the boilers of any pern 11 or persons uslug the same, upou their written application, at auy lime, (ou days' notice having been previously given. . Toe Insptctor shall report quarterly to the Mayor, for communication to Councils, the number of boilers examined, and Hie receipts and expenditures of the otlioe; aud auuuallv the operat Ions of his ollice during the past year. lie shall examine into the cause of all disas ter put! explosions occurring to boilers wilhlu the limits of the oily of Philadelphia, and shall promptly report the same to the Mayor aud Councils. Whenever any person claiming to bo quali fied to perform the duty of Engineorshall apply for a certificate, the Inspector shall examtue the applicant and the proofs which he pro duces in support of his claim, and If npon full consideration he Is satisfied that his character, habits of life, knowledge, and experience lu the duties of an Engineer, are all such as to author ize the belief that the applicant Is a suitable and safe person to be Intrusted with the powers aud duties of such a station, he shall give him a ceillflcale to lhat efleot for one e.ir, signed by blm, in which certificate he shall state the time of the examination and shall assign the appointee to the appropriate class of engineers, and each Engineer licensed as herein provided, hall pay for the first certillcate granted by the Inspector the sum of three dollars, aud for each subsequent certificate one dollar. Alitr the Cist day of July, lsiiS, It shall be un law ful for any person to employ or any person to kh ve as Engineer who is uol liceused by the Insrector, aud anyone so oilVnding shall lori'eit and pay one hundred dollars lor eaeli oll'mise. ATTACHMENTS AND INDIJATOIU. Section 12. There shall be for each boiler or serlis of connected boilers at least one elUclent leeding apparatus, slid iu case there Is but one such apparatus, and It be worked by nn engine employed for other purposes, this feeding nppu ralno shall be of such character and const ruc tion that it ran be examined and repaired lu all Its parts while the engino Is iu motion. Earn boiler shall have upon It three gauge cocks, and. In addition thereto, some visible means of iudicatiug the water level. Every boiler when fired separately.and every set or series of boilers whenplnced over one lire, shall have attached thereto, without tho Inter position of any other valve, one or more safety vulves, the aggregate area of which shall have such relations to the area of the prate and the pressure within the boiler as Is expressed In schedule A, attached to this ordluituce, aud every safety vhI ve Bball have an arm or bearer distinctly notched aud marked with "live pounds" or "ten pounds" divisions, and shall have but one "P"or ball for a weight. The weluht of said "P" or ball Is to be determined by the Inspector; the pounds aud ounces of which shall be stamped or plaluly marked on the weight aud ou.the lever; aud a recurd of the same Is to be kept in the ollice of the Inspec'or; and the arm shall not have greater leugtu tlinu will allow the "P" to bo placed so as to produce on the boiler the maximum pressure which the certillcate authorizes to be carried. There shall be for each boiler or series of boilers, connected In one range, at least one good and reliable steam pressure gu.ige at tached, without the intervention of any valve except its own. Every range of boilers over one flro shall be so connected by steam and feed-pipes that an uniform level of water may be maintained therein. Section 13. The Inspector, or his assistants, shall not directly or Indirectly be Interested iu the manufacture or sale of any of the appliances connected with steam-engines and boilers. Cll AUG ES l ull INSPECTION. Sect lou 14. The charges for inspection which shall be paid by the user or users of boilers, lu use by any single person, firm, or company, which may be Inspected In one Inspection, shall be as follows, viz.: For each and every boiler the sum of three (:t) dollars. SALA1UES. Seclion 15. The salary of the Inspector shall be for the time he shall hold ollice at the rate of two thousand dollars (82000) per annum. The salary of each Assistant Iuspector shnll boat the rate of twelve hundred dollars (il200) .per annum. WARRANTS AND MONEV3. Section 16. All moneys collected for charges shall be paid over to the City Treasurer, aud the city Controller shall andit the accounts an nually. Warrants for payment of salaries and expen ses stall be drawn by the Mayor after beiug approved by the Inspector. SCHEDULE A, referred to In section 12 of Ordinances of the Select and Common Councils for Inspection of Steam Boilers. Least aggregate area of safety vaivo (being the least sectional area for the discharge of steam) to be placed upon all stationary boilers with natural or chimney draft. ISee Note "A". J This area may be expressed by Vh formula ZL-i o P X 8'62 which A. ia area of combined afeiv in -vcives in lucnes. u is area oi grate in square feet see note "B." P is pressure of sieam in pounds per square Inch, to be car ried in the boiler above the atmosphere. The following table gives the results of the fotmula for one square loot of grate, as applied to boilers used at different pressures: 2rt'surfA per square, Inh. 10 20 30 40 60 60 7u 60 M 100 110 120 1-21 0-7 0-fSS 0-40 0'3S 0 33 0 29 0 25 0'23 0'2I 0'17 Area corresponding to oae square foot of grate. J Example Boiler 25 square feet of grate area and sixty pounds pressure. For one square loot fiom tnble..03.1 25 square feet. 8'33 sq. Inches. Tills would call for two safety valves), each with 410 square inches area, or of 2 3-10 inches diameter. KoteA. Where boilers have a forced or artifi cial draft, the Inspector must estimate the area ot grate at the rale of one square foot of grate surface for each sixteen pounds of luel burned on the average per hour. A'vtell. When boilers are heated by waste heat of furnaces or othorwise than by fire on grates, the proper grate area is to be estimated by the Inspector. JOSEPH F. MATICER. President of Common Council. Attest Benjamin II. TIaines, Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPEIUNO, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-eighth day of October, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven (A. 1). ls7). MOKTON McMICn A EL, 10 .10 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. FURS. FALL AND WINTER. 1867: FUR HOUSE, (Established In 1318.) The undersigned Invite the special attention of the Ladleo to their large stock of 'liB8, consisting of Muffs, Tippets, Collars, Etc., IN KUfcSIAN 8 ABLE, HUDSON'S BAY 8ABLE, WINK BABLB KOYAL EKlvriNE. CHINCHILLA, FITCH, KTO, All ol the LA1EST STYLES, 6UPH1BIOH 4'IMlaH, and at reasonable prices. Ladles In mourning will find bandBome articles PE.KSIAKNES aud blillAS; the latter a most bean tllul fur, C'AKUIAGE ROBES, SLEIGH ROBES, und 001 Mt l'i-'b. la great variety. A. K. & F. K. YSOMRATH, til I m WO. 417 AIU'U MTBEKT. fAKCY FURO. The subscriber hcvlng recently returned from Kurcpe with an entirely new stock of , - - - F U U S OlblHOwn selection, would offer thebaineto his cus tomers umdeiipln the Utewt styles, anil at reduced prlc. h, ttlhla OLD KSTAHLIHMKD 81'OIIE, SO. 1'iO NOIITH TIIIUU (kTUELT, 10 a SmrpJ , AB JVEArX'U. : JAM Esjt in sk y. PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. pAPCn HANGING Q. HEW KKTAUI.ISIIHE1IT, E.'iOBNEtt OW TENTH AS It WALNUT, J. O. FINN & SONB Have opened with an extensive maortuieul of DUOO RATI VK nd PLAIN WALL PA Pi J W, enibrMlnf vtry quality to Bull 1) Uute, i ita AUCTION SALES. V, ctJbELANP A CO iYL ('mJr..u.orii o Philip Ford A (10,), Al:CT IOIi.iJvb. ISO. 604 MARKKT BltfH. BALE OF 1800 C'Af.B POOTS, 6IIOES. BRO-' (JAM, ETC. On Tlinrnduy Morning, Oct.!. commei rliifr at, id o'clock, we will sell, by CHtHlogue for cnh, lH'ic ruses Men's, Hoys', and Youths, loots, Mioea.Hrogann, IlalmorHlx, eic. lQ2t Also, Women's, MIkhph', and Children's wear, 10 which tl early attention of the trade Iscalled I0IIN P. SITE KS CO., AUCTIONEERS J K"S, Island 234 MARKET Street. LAlUiE bl'KCIAL 8aTkOF ZEPHYR KNIT OOUDS. On Friday morning, November 1, at hi o'ch ck, on lour months' credit, by oiderol Mr. Thoinnn Liolan: embracing Hues of hoi (Is. breiiklust Rl.awls. children's and uilKnea' " ( li nks. KthrfK, children's coatH. ladles' 8ontats, etc., being the balance of slock or the Keystone Knitting Mills. 'lUlftH LARCUE POMTIVK HA LK OF CAUPETING3, ETC On 1 rliley niuruiuK, Novrmhrr I, at II o'ch.cU, en lour months' credit, iil.ont 2ihi pieces Int. rain, Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, LATHE 1'KRKM PTOUY KALI' OK FRENCH AND '. U'1'Uii.K Kl'IKil'liAN UltV UOjlfc, JSl'U On Monday mi.rnlug, nvenher4 at in leek, on I'mir months' creiMt, 900 Ioih of French, ludla, uernian, and British I)ry Ooo'ls. lh2M T M. GCMMKY .V SONS, AUCTIONEERS, tt No. Got) W ALNUT Street. Hold Tteco1nrfBles ot " " KhAL KS'I'AIK, KIOCKS, AND PECTJRTTIE3 AT t. 2.1'.K 11I1LALKLP111A EXCHANOK. H andbtlls of eeeh proiierty Ihsued separately. 10 catalogues publlHfied and circulated, containing ful descriptions of property to be sold, as also a par tial list of properly contained lu our ileal Kutate Re glHter, and ollered at private sale. Kales advertised dally In all the dally newspapers. b, THOMAS & KONS, NOS. 130 ANO U . B. lOUlt'IU (street, Lnree Sale at Non, 1M and 111 South Fourth street. IlAMMiMK FL'RNITL'KK. FllKNCH PLATE MIRItORH, IKON 8AFK, ('lUNDEl.ilRS. JlATlitKSSES, liEI'H AND RtUDINi.. HANI- NiMK VELVKT. BRHs.-Si.LS, AN1 OTHEtt t'AMI'ETB, BTOVE8. VAC. On Thursday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction ro u,s. by catalogue, very large assortment ol excell-int Household Furni ture, including suits of handsome walnut parlor fur niture, elegant walnut and reps library suit, hand some chamber furniture, etc., mude to order by Vollmer, j.10 29 21 nOUPEnOLD FCRNITUUIC, HORSR, CATt- RIAOKS, UOIULK AND blNGLK HARNESS, COW, ETC., near Darby, Delaware Co. On Friday Afternoon, November 1. 167. at 2 o'clock, will be Bold at photic sale, at the residence of J. H. (Jouover, Esq., Darby ruaa, near naroy, Delaware in. A quantity of Household Furniture, Carpets, Crock ery, Beds, htoveB, Kitchen Clensils, etc. etc, 102U M THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 ( HEbNUT blreet; rear entrance Mo. 1107 bausoia street. Bale at No. lllo C'hesnut street. NF.W AND bEUOND-H AND HOUSEHOLD FUR NITURE, PIANO-FORTKS, MIKRORd, CAR PETS. FAINTTNOS, ENURA.VINUJS, BAGA TELLE TABLES. EIG, On Friday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store. No. 1110 Chesnnt street, will he sold, a lare assortment ot superior purler, chamber, dinlug-room, library, and kitchen lurniturerom families declliiingliou8ekeoplng. to 21 BOOTS AND SHOES. REDUCTION IN PRICES. FRENCH CALF DOUBLE BOLE BOOTS, Firs Quullty, 12'0O. FRENCH CALF SINGLE HOLK BOOTS, Firs Quality, flO-iO. FRENCH CALF DOUBLE BOLE BOOTS, Second Quality. $10 00. FRENCH CALF SINGLE BOLE BOOTS, Second Quality, tf'liO. BOYS' FINE BOOTH AND STI013I At very low prices. BARTLETT, NO. S3 SOl'TII NIXTII STUEET, 9KJrp ABOVE CHKSNTJT. fJOW READY, Gentlemen's and Youths' BOOTS AFJD GAITERS rlU FALL AND 1VI2HTKR WA8. FRENCH PATENT LEATOER BOOTS. ' FINE I BENCH CALF BOOTo for Bulls and Par ties. BINGLE-ROLED BOOTS for Fall Wear. LIGHT DOUBLE -SOLED BOOTafor Fall Wear. FRENCH CORK-SOLED BOOTS, very easy for tender feet. QUILTED soled Boot's maaa ny nana. GUM. SOLED BOOTS, very durable, and guaranteed to keep the leet dry. Having fitted the second story of my store for some ot my workmen, I am able to make any sort of Boots to order, at very short notice. Fair dealing and a moderate price Is my motto. A trial la all I desire. WM. H. HELVEC, NO. 580 AllCII NTbJTeT, 628 smw3m ' One door below Bluta. REMOVAL. ii T) KJIOTA L.-B E II O V A In C. W. A. TItUMPLEIt HAS OTCVED HIS MUSIC STORE FKOH KEVtNTH AND CHESNDT HTU, TA A7 Q9 riIJ?S :T1T .CTBFPT 8 12 tfrp PHILADELPHIA, LEGAL NOTICES. DISTRICT COURT, PI. PA., J., 67, 445. JuilN M. SMITH vs. KOHEttT HAUUKAVE. W. T. bllll'LEY, L. C. FKENCH. and T. Q. KlA BON Y, lately trading as HAltGUAVE & CO. Tho Auilltor appointed by the Court to distribute the fimd arlHinn lrom the saleol the persoual property of tl) above named defendants under the above and other writs of execution, will meet tue parties In terested on the 7ih day of November, A. D. 1867, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his Ollice. No. 4MI N TUIKD Street. Pl,ilu,l.lrli I'lllUllu Y? L-IVI 1.--1.-,. 10 its lot Auditor. EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, K, lu Bank.iiptcy, At 1' i lailelphla, tbe2ltday oft'ctober, A. 1). Isii7. The underslitned hereby gives notice ol his appointment as AH-ntnie ot 11B.NKV INWTEIN, lu the cily ol Philadelphia, lu the county of Philadelphia and State of 1'ennsylvunla, within Bald district, who bus been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the District Court ol said dlHtiict. To the creditors of HENRY EINST"IN, Bankrupt, JOHN UOHEHTS. AsHln. 10 26hw 2w No. Vi s. sjjv 'niireef, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETO U U T L B B y. 'J A Bniuwortuient orw. j. TAHl.K oVAV LATDIKS" MCI.--It A ZOit PH2 iiil, AND TALLOHa1 fiU3i SHEA KH, ETC.. t v RCI.MOliDS , . no issHontnTKNTHMtree. Cutlery ft- re. ""TlirPW rt.iors ahnye Walnnt, rllu water, luaiug in pauii. rumn. KKSftd Paint dealer. LIU VluH but jS. CwwhUmi, wa Wt Audit, WuiWtaM """"nSIMTENT PAINT BESOLVANT, HAIR IStN rnlh Be.nover, for palulen.,rur. or 'ain " Lel. ..rlnlent, and lamlly use. nh.u 1 c"!f:l I remove tua hardest and old( P,rrirjUo" 'c; ,iuut ur,K and williiml ...ml truiu ' " ' ru,K It unlit for Ireeh paint. ''J"'" r .It