THE DAIL1 EVENING TELEGRAFH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, jjGL NUMBER CXLVII. A BIBT JO MENTit DTPPKrTICS. AND A CURB tor BT-rocHoNPiiu, nY-rocRiPT, on ant COMPLAINT OF A BT ORDER. COMPILED BY OUR SERIES EDITOR. Palpable Hits. The appended collection of Btjuilis on the idioaynoraoles of some of tho prominent actors in our national drama are among the most ingenious that Lava ever found their way into print. They will not fail to "set the table in roar." C0MHE1STB IN COUPLFTS ON THE LATH REACTION Tbe taxes are clonrly n popular grievance, litt's wipe out tUe debt of the nation. i T. STRVENS. Tut me on tbe course, or you can't win the race, I nave luUl my Pipe thoroughly. WALMOV P, CnASE. Our best hopes In the who of cnuh lie, Bribery's the card to win with. Ashlf.y. 1 won't nee the nepro defrauded with still Hps, illact BuUrage or death Is the war-cry of Phillips. Repudiation ! that's the gun lo lloor the Kads with. Pendleton. I think no matter what I think, I sha'n't Dlttcloee xny thoughts at present. U. B. GRANT. The nilraa have rendered our fix oil unpleasant 'nn, Let's throw them all overboard, bodily. Kkssendbn. Impeach I The While Honse traitor humble; To smash him Is to conquer. TilUMBULT. Itatl tbe party but followed the Tribune and me, "W e'd have curried New York by ten thousand. II. a. Thank God there' s an end of the Tribune's wild creed. ."Who killed that Coon Kobln? 'twas I, Tuuri.ow Weed. T cowards 1 .lam like Jack Cade For rool-aud-bi auch work. B. F. Wade. The people I no more can hum, nor XtVeU ieu we ocuhu;. SUMNER. Of party's camp the sharpest sutler, Whoever wins, I'm hunk. BenButlbb. We had New York, but couldn't handle her, So lost both "game'' and "tallow." CHANDLER. How are you, Rally Ttmddeus, say ? Depose me, will you ? Try I A, J. I guessed all wrong, and now a Sawney They call uuhappj Dead Dcck Forney. Next year we'll give the Kads one pill more And save the Uuiou. . - Millard Fillmore. Hal ha! It comes home to each liar and felon "Who hissed the vile reptile! at GkokgkB. McClbllan. Our New York victory was a screamer. Ood bless the Stale! Horatio Seymour. An old Pub. Func. that all sides put their ban on Is glad the Kads are beaten. 6 james Buchanan. The negro's walked the plank, he drifts to lee ward. Wsii int. him drift, he's nothing now to " 7 ' SEWARD. OUR SHAKESPEARIAN GALLERY. By the "Fat Contributor." MACBETH. Macbeth was a Highlander, from Highland county, Ohio.- He was distantly related to the Highlands of the Hudson. He early emigrated to Scotland, where he first attracted attention as a Brigadier of Militia. One night, while crossing a lonely moor, coming home from a general master (pretty well peppered), he was ocosted by three witches, one of whom cried, All hail, Macbeth, Thane of Clam Chowder !" While another saluted him "King of the Can sibal Islands I" They all united in a chorus of "Hoka, poka, waka fum," all of which liad the effect to greatly inflame the ambition of the General. Thane he was already, but there was one slight difficulty in the way of Lis being King the position was filled. Dun can held the throne, and it was evident to the most casual observer that Dunoan wasn't such a donkey as to abdicate in favor of Mae or any ether man. He wrote to his wife all about it, hinting that he would like the situation of King, should there be a vacancy, having held almost every other office, from Alderman of Lis native village, up. Mrs. Macbeth was a 6trong-minded female, generally understood by the neighbors to wear the breeches. She couldn't wait lor Duncan 1 to pass away in the regular course of nature, .so she ef god Macbeth on to hasten his demise, and possess the throne. An opportunity soon 'cflered. The King one night having re mained down town until the street cars had stopped running, was foroed to stay over night at the Macbeth residence. Mrs. Macbeth showed him every attention. Sue gave him the spare bed-room off from the parlor; had a fire built in the parlor stove; hot water for Lira to wash in, eto. etc. When the good King had .retired, Macbeth and his wife con sulted together as to the best plan for remov ing him from a world of trouble. It was at length arranged that she should get his ser vants drunk on "apple-jack," while he carved the aged Duncan. (She would have done it iV, , had not resembled Mac lath's father-in-law, as he slept Macbeth steals on tip-toe to the King's led-chamber, and shortly returns with a dae g,r in each hand staled with scopeberry juice. The deed is execute and stamped, and only requires to be registered. He y ' Tery pale and trembled violently, Wnil seized with that remorse of conscience which very villain feels after committing crime until he is satisfied that he isn't going to be caught at it. He is troubled about the scopeberry juice en his hands, and wants to know if there is Water enough outside of temperance organiza tions to wh it oil'. She tells him that a little turpentine will easily fix that. He starts at every sound, and seems to hear a voice Which savs, "Bleep no more I Macbeth doth murder sleep," adding something to the effect that Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup would be unavailing in the future to insure to him a quiet nap. DinguHted with his timidity, she anatehes the daggers from his hands, and Leaiing them to the front parlor, places them the tides of the king's servants, who are drunk under the piano. This is for the purpose of fastening suspicion upon them as the guilty parties, It being the well-known custom of murderers to lie down and go to sleep, immediately after butchering a gentle man, with the gory implements of their pro fession in theif hands. Just before daybreak the door bell rings; McDaff, a Scotch nobleman of Irish extraction, who had been up all night at a Fenian ball, had stopped to inquire if the King was stirring yet, not knowing that the King wouldn't stir any more. Macbeth directs him to the best bedroom where the King lies. He goes there, but quickly returns, with the startling an nouncement that the King has been mur dered 1 Macbeth takes on terribly about it, of course, Mrs. Macbeth comes in in her night-gown and is carried out in a swoon; the neighbors are aroused,' and a messenger is despatched at once for the Coroner. Macbeth stabs the KiDg's servants, and tells the jury at the in quest that he couldn't help it when he saw what they had done he never was so morti fied in all his life. The King's sons leave the country, fearful that the malady that had carried off their father might run in the family, when Macbeth starts a rumor that they were implicated in the assassination, and appoints himself King. Henceforth his career is one of blood, ably supported by Mrs. Macbeth, who, like the de voted wife that she was, did all she could to promote her husband's prosperity. They killed Uanquo, one of King Duncan's generals, but his ghost persisted in sitting at their feasts, which didn't improve their appe tites particularly, and was very uncivil in the ghost. They carried on a general slaughter ing business for some time, but at length M-.Dufl' raised a regiment of Fenians, and after vanquishing the "Queen's Own," put all that the KiDg owned to flight, when Macbeth was killed in a hand-to-hand fight with McDuff. His last words were "Lay on McDuff, and d d be him who first cries out, Scotch suuffl" and McDuff laid on with such ell'eot that Mao beth was soon knocked out of time. Mrs. Macbeth fled to America. The last that was heard of her she was stumping Kansas, under an assumed name, in favor of female suffrage. Cincinnati 'limes. TBE WALKING MANIA. A Collector Want to Bet A Han Offers to Walk Around the Uloba A Lover Told to "Wtlk"-"l'ukuoirn" Will htrctclt Ilia ls III, riugmuiut, auto. 1!Y "ilU8." From the Cincinnati Times. The walking mania, starting from Portland, has reached Cincinnati at length. A gentle man doing business here, who of late ha3 had a great deal of exercise for his legs in running around and making collections, thinks he can do more walking, with less effect, than any other man in America. He is ready to bet money on it. He hasn't been able to real ize much of anything by his walking thus far, and desires to turn the training he has re ceived through the exercise to some account. He wants to bet any sum from $500 up that he can walk the streets on a dunning expe dition for two weeks, and collect less money than any other business man in the city. Will anybody take him? Another walklst offers to walk around the globe without stopping to eat, sleep, or rest, provided some school-hou3e will lend him the use of one of their globes. He is constrained to do this in order to raise money, which he don't like to work for. A voHnc man who has been paying close attentions to a young lady of this eity, with a view to matrimony, or any other money sin may chance to have, grew chivalrio the other night, and offered to undertake almost any task, however difficult, to prove his love and devotion. "Bid me," said he, with true knightly rhapsody (although he wasn't worth a ran), "bid me tame the lion in the jungles, or restrain an office-seeker on., his way to Wa&hington, and I will do it. Ask me to climb the loftiest peak of ice-crowned Himmaleh, or address a tumultuous assembly of women's Debts women in opposition to female sutirage, and it is done. Command that I should bring snow flakes from the torrid skies of Africa, or an iceberg from the sulphuric waves of " "Hold," cried the maiden, "you can more easilv win mv commendation and contribute to my pleasure. There is a youth, Weston his name, who, starting from Portland on the Maine, is even now stretching his legs with eager intent towards Chicago. Imitate his noble example and" "What?" "Walk!" He took the hint, and walked. We have received the programme of a pe destrian trip about to be undertaken by a Cin cinnatian, who signs himself "Unknown," as he desires to make it "unbeknownst" to his family. He proposes to accomplish the stu pendous feat of walking six days inside of two hundred miles. The following is his pro gramme: First Day. Starting from the Tost Office at 6 A. M., walk to Paddy's run; take breakfast on the Run, and then walk to Hell Town (other wise Cumminsville), where he will be taken in hand by Benedict, of the Millcreek House, who will have him blanketed and rubbed down with a ten-pin bad. While eating din ner he will be arrested by the Marshal f Cum minsville for fast driving. Benedict bails him out with a sap bucket, when he continues on his way. He walks to Cheviot by the bowlder pike and remains overnight. Second Day. Walks to Gaston's Creek, by way of the "Sharpsbuig Cut-off," where he arrives at noon. Refreshed at Gaston's Creek with a cracker and a gallon of beer. Reach Hamilton, -in the State of Butler, at night-fall. Hospitably entertained over night by Ben. Churchill, of the City Hotel. Serenaded by (Bob) Christie's minstrels. Tuied Day, If his feet are sore he will walk on his hands to Ban turn, where dinner awaits him. His dinner will consist of leg of mutton, chicken legs, leg of a turkey, calves' liver, and pigs' feet, washed down with Waller's ale, a diet well calculated to strengthen him on his pins. After dinner ho will walk into Felicity, where he will prooeed to walk into his supper, if he has sufficient strength left to do it. . Fourth Dav. After a difficulty with the landlord about his bill, he will walk off on his car. fctop at a blacksmith shop at noon to be shod. Lunch. Continuing on his way, reach New Richmond at nightfall. Retire early, after Lathing his feet in neat's foot oil. FirTu Day. After breakfast walk on board the Mary Anient, ami wuUc the hurricane deck until the boat arrives at California, when, if the water isn't too cold, he will give an exhi bition to the paBHenftera of "walking the plank." As it will r- quire several hours to resuscitate him aftr this trying performance, and as he will be several miles ahead of time, he will remain at Caliioauiaon exhibition until the following day. Eixni Dak. lit? will Walk Uto ClncianaU by the "Rollins' Cut-off," which follows the windings of the river, reaching here at lour o'clock P. M. A banquet will be given him on his arrival, at the Clarendan Hotel, If he will pay for it. Manager Miles, of the National theatre, has tendered him the use of a private box to see John Owtns, at the usual rates. Cartes de visite of the "Unknown" for sale at van Loo's, In case he succeeds. If he fails, they will be given away. Responsible gentlemen will ac company "Unknown" on the trip, to see that he don't run any while he walks, or ride while going on foot. A special correspondent oi the Cincinnati Times will be alone with a tele graph apparatus on a wheelbarrow, to send despatches every five minutes, exclusively for this paper. A Tight Money Market. In 1858 the extreme trouble In financial affairs drew forth many humorous effusions from the pr ns of lome unfeeling wretches, v. hose productions may In one case be slightly altered to suit admirably the present lime. Hanging 'round the oorners, Boring every friend, Sneaking into banks Nothing there to lend riteously begging Of every man you meet; Bless me 1 This is awful, Such tightness on the street. Merchants very idle, Praying for a chectt, Want to keep a-going Stretch it neck and neck: Dabblers in stocks, Blue as blue can be, Evidently wishing They were "fancy free." All our splendid railroads Have such awful props, Twenty thousand Bulls Seem to hold their stocks; Many of the Bears In the troubles sharing, Now begin to feel They've been overbearing. Ripky speculators, Tumbling with the stock, Never mind the stopping, More than any clock; Still they give big dinners, Smoke and drink and sup, Going all the better For a winding up. "National" Institutions, Companies of "trust," . With other people's money Go off on a bust; Houses of long standing Crumble out of sight With so many "smashes" No wonder money's tight. Gentlemen of means Having lots to spend Save a little sympathy, Nothing have to lend; Gentlemen in want Willing to pay double Find that they can borrow Nothing now but trouble. Half our men of business Wanting an extension, While nearly all the others Contemplate suspension; Many of them, though, Don't appear to dread it; F.very cent they owe Is eo much to their credit. Currency is contracting, Credit all is cracked, Women all expanding, . As if to counteract. Uneasiness increasing Where will the trouble end ? Every one would borrow, But no one has to lend. Dodging round the corners, Trying every source; ABking at the banks Nothing there, of course; Money getting tighter, Misery complete Bless me 1 but 'tis awful, The tightness on the street. Piquant Pellet. , The Chinese in California are a curious "institution." They are shrewd, and have'a vein of dry humor which sounds especially quaint when delivered in their queer "pigeon English." One of them, in San Francisco, met a prominent Democrat the other day in the streets of that city, and spoke thus unto him: "Say, what for Haight he no likee Chinaman ? . He Gubnor now; he makee all Chinamen leave, you tinkee so ? What for all Democlat allee time talkee dam Chinaman? Chinaman allee same Demoolat, no likee nig ger, no likee Injun. Bime-by Chinaman vote allee same Mellican man, I guess so, what you tink ? Democlat heap taxee Chinaman ten dollar one month, no can pay, too muchee I" The "Demoolat's" reply is not given. "Never," said Theodore Hook, "let man and wife play together at whist. They are always telegraphs; and if they fancy their looks are watched they can always communi cate by words. I found out that I could never win of Smigsmag and his wife. I mentioned this one day, and was answered, 'No, you can never win of them.' 'Why ?' said I. 'Be cause,' said my friend, 'they have established a code.' 'Dear me! signals by looks ?' 'No,' said he, 'signals by words. If Mrs. Smigsmag is to lead, Smigsmag says: 'Dear, begin.' Dear begins with 7, so does diamonds, and out comes one from the lady. If he has to lead and she says, 'S. my love,' she wants a spade. 'Harriet, my dear, how long you are sorting your cards.' Mrs. Smigsmag stumps down a heart; and a gentle 'Come, my love,' on either side, produces a club." Dr. Jenner once sent a couple of ducks to a patient, with the ac'ompanying epigram: I've despatched, my dear madam, this sorap of ft ldtt r, To ay that Miss Luoy is very much better; A regular doctor no longer stio IuuRh, And. therelore.rveaeul her a couple of quacks.' Impromptu, in answer to the foregoing: 'Yes, 'twas polite, truly, my very good friend, Thus 'a couple of quae Us' to your patient to send; Since there's nothing so likely as 'quacks,' it Is plain. To muke work for 'a regular doctor, again." "Oh I the Snow, the Beautiful Saow," will soon boast as many paddies at "Kxcel sior." List to these imaginative lines on the 'Tail of the Pup:" "Oh I the pup, the beautiful pup! lirluklng hi milk from lilt beuullful cup, (inuiboliUK around so li laky ami freo. First irnawlug a boue, then blliug a Ilea, Jumping, ltuuulng. After the pony; Beautiful pup, you wlllsoou Le Bologna," rJlIE GREAT SAFE . TESTS. AS A FIRK-PIIOOF. LILUK'S CUIULGU IRON BAFi: Tried In a FUry Fnrnaca for five Iloura, nn r vii iiiiiinut .veii a hear. Still Heady for a I.Ike 1'rlal, or for I'ee. THE EVAKB & WATSON SAFE, WITH THTC BORTON PATKNT, MAIMKl) FOR Lit v., HAt;n. ii m uiitiN, iii. iwisi ku, WAItrKI), ASl) C'AVKO IN. Irs outkii wood vAHti badly CHAHKb; D. THAT IT ESCAFJMi W 1 1 J TITR HREATIT OF UFK I- JvtSTIKELY OWISH TO TUB! LlBi.ll A LH Y OF ITU OPPONENT, AND SOT TO ITS OWN POWKll. iir. riiinim pihhju'h utatfmkmt. I renrhvil iLa uruunil piruteil to burn Hie salts at ahum 8 A. M., on the (iili of November; I found BUilnhle lirlrk furnnce lmrtly ereuted, deslxnwt lo mini io skips, one or mem a rxauv umceu uy nuier, who ItmlHii l tlit the suit's sliouM be burneil In a lurnftrn: Kvuns .0. W&ihoii were there u no. but rt- liihpd P"CHivt-ly to out mt Ir safe (not up with extru bunds neross the door, rondo ei prn-aly tor Uiowl) Into Hip I u r i n, but insuiti-d thai the placing of Hie Sales t lion Id on lelt enilrely to a commlueo. hiadler was willing to bavea coniniuiee 10 se inai me wt was a lair on in an reHeui.; uiav mw DtHwwHru i, lured piiiiaiiv xiiosl I) beat lu the turntuso. but In. uieil mat thev must be burned lu the furnace. A) iiipibiiIps mm lil not ngrneonlbls point, to sets of rSHIeS Wore uurneo, J fAHiiuuvu very imuuieijr me; tni) hn'ea burned ny wuimr in ine lurnaue. inn breadth ot l.lliles Male was AH men. and mowuiiii one Inch crmter only than .vans A Watsons out side, ine composition wans in Xjiiiie s were juihsix liwiliAe niwl o Kim! t ItA ein m & fit I ti t na Jr ll'laiui' inv ii 1', niivi eft ' vi ii v buu nnuic su uiniiq ub if ai.iuu r . Inclutllnn th water tanks or stem ntlunt. 1 fouml Kvnni V W ntsun s Hate In perfect order: no nnrt ot It dlstvrned In the least. Mr. LI 1 1 It" was charged with oi rniK a bole and tampering with tbe sale, lie ad mitted lie bored a iclDjblet-liole luroiuu the wooden cane the cats rest upon, simply to see if ihestruo lure iincKwasa tinea cnamner. as ana ueeu repre sented, and found It was. 1 louud tbe Iroul and rear chamber both siHarn chambers, and tins wood seu.i- rated tl em, and that the makers hud bored uu number or boles ibrouuh tbe same cam to allow the stiaui to pans from one chamber to the o her w lik U proves thai the bole was not Injurious, dui xnr, Xjiine at ouce piiiKgeu iv up, i ue oiuw then placid la the furnace, on a line with Llilie'.i, about two feet from the ground, both fare up, rettUm; on tint k columns, ine luiuace was wen arruince.il and fu shed, and tbe lire started aooul hull-nasl : P.M. 1 he tire was made with ury pine wood, ami fir tl.e liist hall hour ibe draft watt stronger on Hie north side, and kindled llrnt under Evans & Wat son's. After the lire was well kindled. I In wind drove the tire burdest under Utile's, unit lor the lant half hour betore ine lire was stopped, ine wood was rukid from under Evans & Watson's, while the heat was Intense uutlT LI lie s, lo muke up tor tbe excess under f.vans x vvamtin siue nrni nun Hour, aoou alter 6 o'clock the water was put upon tne (lie and sales, by Ibe earnest requist of myself and others, as I slippered both bales must be destroyed, as the heat was so intensp. Annul, u A. M. the next mornlnar tbe safes were opened, Evans & W aiBon's first. 'J he outside of the sale was nieraiiy usea up, uie book case cuurreu in front, but nol charred Inside, On further examination I louud the wood case against which the cans rest badly charred, and tbe water lu tbe cans quite two thirds gone, and Ibe moisture all nut of the outer chamber, and tbe whole appearance Indicated that the Hule must Boon have succumbed iu that luten. e heat, I.lllle's Fale was next opened, and the Ttook-caie was found swelled with su am, and the wooden door bad to be broken to get to the Hook-case, but no part id the case was charred or scorched lu the least, and bad not even the smell of fire. Tbe p:tperc were not Injured in any respect: were both dry and bright, ex cept a pmall port ou thai were at the bottom as the Kale was Dlaced. and they were saturated with water thrown u, ou llieBafe tocool It, aud which ran through. I tne rage oi tne uoor, uie ice ueiug upwards, and having remained so all niirht. There was some aleuru Inslfie the Hate, caused by the waier, but no smoke whatever. From a very close examination' of the bale at the time and since, I am fully svlifled the same safe may b put baok into a similar luruuce aud stand me same lest w iinuui lujury. CHARLES PA1UIAM, MechaiJe, 1704 Sansotn at. CITIZENS' REPORT. We. the undersigned, citizens of Phlladelnhla and v c n nr. bavins been reuuesiea oy M. u. Sadler to in vestigate and repoitthe testing oi Sates ou tlie6ih of JNovember.ond ine result, wouiu mane the ioiiowIiik rf purl: That we were severally on thj ground, and saw tbe Safes In tbe fire: that we consider the tet a very moiouub and fair one: that we could nut see tnat oneSute had . any advantage over tbe other, except mac ine winu urove a larger amount oi neat on LilUe's Fate the latter I art ol the lime, and. nuill the fire was well kindled, had the sameetl'ect on the Steam latent Hare. We have uiaCe af nil examination of tbe two Sa.fpn burned In the furnace by f adler, and find Ltllle'a Hate entirely sound ana noi in ine lease anected by heat. no far as we can discover, ouisnle or Inside, We find the Evans A Watson cafe, w ith the steam patent, in a very uiiapiuaieu oiaio outer or iron StrilC. lure uuiiii, kvTinieo. urviru, mui nieraiiy used up; llie wood case back of the water cans much .iii.rp,i. and It Is our opinion, from lis appearance, thai II could not bave stood a severe heal mucti longer while I.lllle's Bale, to all appearaucts, would stand ine same lent ni;aiii w mium injury. ( 11 A lil.Ks PAKHAM. No, 17U4 Bansom street. Ii, 11. J1KOWN, No uluClitHuut street. ii, WET1IKK1LL, No. H'-9 Arch street. C. L, MA IS EH, No. 44 Pace street M. Ii. VANDEltSLKE. No. itlti 8. Juniper street. JAMES CLEM HON, Bingham House. 11. A. B All'l LETT, No. 117 N. Front stieet. WM, SIMPSON. Twenty-first and Filbert streets. J, N. W 1LFONO, mechanic. No. 217 N. Team street. UAtttuin. wercijaiii. inc. ox in, iniru street. THE OREAT BURGLAR SAFE TEST. LIILILts CHILLED IRON SAFE 1MPEKKTRA- lil.l4-'l Hi; MUSI bUlKJNTlJ.'XU UlULLH NON-PLUSSED-TIIE WEDOE AND THE KLUJOE SI CCUMH llUHOLAIia STAND RACK ABASHED COMfETl lOHS DARE NOT MEET 1 1'. The following certificates aud statements speak for themselves; riDI.APELPUIA, NOV. 12, 1877. We hereby certify that at Mr. Sadlor's request we had piepared tbe best mercury-tempered aud the must approved shaped drills lor drilling chilled Iron we could make; tliut two of our best workmen, Willi about four Ions pressure, operated upou the safwaoout six houis; that they succeeded to get a little over ball ihiough the door, and struck a inetal so hard as to destroy the edge of the drill at once, and uo further progress could be made. We are entirely satisfied that no Imrnlar fan penetrate tbe safe with a drill, in any time he may have to work, It at all. ROBERT O. V. OREHOUSE fc CO., Exchange, below Chesuut street, Machinists. PlflL DklPHIA, NOV. 12, 1867. This may certify that, for tLo purpose or testing one ol I.lllle's Jlurglar-Proof Sales, I that prepare 1 a good number ol tine steel wedges, and drove them, with hammer and sledge, until 1 destroyed the wedges. 1 next trlid the sledge with all my power lor some lime upon tbe Safe with no success, and I am per fectly satisfied that neil her the wedge nor the sledge has airy r ower to open the Safe In any way the bur glar can use them, VM. JONES, Wheelwright, No. 2129 Filberts!, The undersigned, being present, saw tbe opera tion of the drill, and of Hie wedging aud sledging of the l.lllie sate referred lo In the certlflcuea or Misers. Morehouse ft Co. aud William Jones, aud f om ibe uualliy of the tools, tbe Immeuse power ap plied, and the lime employed, I can scarcely con ceive that It would be possible lor burglars lo accom plish as much towards; entering the safe lo any time they have to operate, even If not disturbed by the noise troia the sledge. CHARLES PARUAit. THE RESULT. In a review of tbe above statements and certifi cates (the truth of which Is beyond cavil), tbe fol lowing facts are demonstrated beyoud a question: Fhst, That Ullie's hilled Iron hale will burn up two 01 the steam Patent sales, one alter the other, the composition walls both being equal, and still be tit lor use. Second. The t LUlle's Bale Is thoroughly flre-proot beyond a doubt. '! bird. 'J hat I.lllle's Bare, as now tonde, Is proof against tbe drill, wedge, and even sledge the oui practical Implements In the hands ol burglars, nuj tbe evhleii ;e of Us superiority over all other burglar niool safes Is, that no other maker had the ooiillilonce to even operate on M. lie's, or place their own lu com petition, the test having been publicly annnuued for a long lime, and lree lo all to operate upou It, and without response. The object ol the fire proof test was not to show that LilHe's Sale was lire prool. That ha beeu proved in hundreds of cases in tires the most Intense even In great contlagrat Ions hut to ascertalu what ail vitu tages the Jioston steam Putent lias over the c million uielhod of tilling Hales, and the result shows most clearly that Ha only advantage Is the extra thick nets of the walis, if the leH Is fairly made. As I ) the thickness of walls, It cosis no mure to make the ctmpoHiilou walls six inches lliuu three Inches, but tbeslx-inch wail In a lull-sis-d Nate con tram the room Inside about one half aud tbe buyer Fiajs 1(260 lor the name room with a slx lti h wall itial is would get for i&r with a three-Inch wall; aud If a three-Inch wall will stand any lire required, an I.lllle's Sale will, llieu the extra thick nws is ns'dess. lint it Is no test to pli ce a three-hit I) against a six-Inch wall, a- the latter would stand a lunger tiro lhau two of the others, b tn sates uiadti Just alike. The kind of Sale wanted Is a Huilloent flre-pronr to stand any heat required, and still mure a Uiornugh burglur proof. 'I hestallstlcs showat least i(i line l,is by burglaiv from Sates to f I by lire, and Lillli-'s Is Ibe only practical lire and bnrg'ar-pronf safe made at any price the nisjoniy can allord to pay. . The two Sales burned In tbe furnace (tbe regular test), and the I-ate tested as a hurijlar-proof, are now In my store. No. . rch street, Justus the tire and the cpeiaiori left them; and every man Interested in specially Invited lo examine the bales and judge for uiiusuU as-to their merits. M. V. N ADI.EU, Agent, No. 639 ARCII Btreet. P. B. It will be understood that the aliove st.Ue u puis are made by disinterested cluxeus, and not made by a packed, sell-consiliuted or subsidised ouimlttee, wlih a feed lawyer at Us head. la, wilt be also understood) that In a fmure arue'e I sball lully aoalyui tne report of Evans A. Waistru's ilis Inleieated coniuiiltee ot It e Mogul Sale llumlng; a so, the false cbaiges made lu connection there with, aud give a short history of tbe Professional Safe Burning la this vicinity In connection Willi Ibis fcWaui i'awul U leuHuij.rpj L y, p., Aguul, INSURANCE COMPANIES. INCORPORATED 1 835. OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE SIUTUAL SAFETY mUHANCE COMPANY. Fhh.adki.peia, November IS, 18f7. The following statement ol ti e affairs of the Com- pary Is published In conformity with a provision oi Its chatter: ritVMICMM RECEIVED Vfnm Un.an.li-. A 111', t n . .... . n, .oak On Marine and inland llluks nn,(i( till Ou Eire Rltks lw.blsl'll l.sm,ss7'Ul Piemlnms on Policies not marked cn November 1, SM.303 00 t,l41 D92 01 PREMIUMS MARKER OF'" As earned from Nov, 1. !H(wt, to Oct. SI. 1W1T. On Marine and Inland Risks ....(M'C khh-tu Ou ine Kllks M l.t).Hi;.51 t743,140'3O Interest during the snme period, salvages, eic.... 103.41509 tf 18,01)1 an I.OKNEA, EXPF.5SI:!, ETC,, During the year, as above. Marine and Inland Navigation Lonsee .... RS.4-IP11 Fire Li s.,ts - Hi Bfrl M helurii I'll UllUUlB..... 62,tMH 87 Hi I, suvancps 40 t.l.i'4 Arem-y Charges, Advertising, muting, etc u,uuuvz Taxes U. S. Tax ou Premiums, Policy Stamps, etc - 2n,nis . Expetises, etc I7.nw.-4a 0S.5IV21 l in,!' It) 18 ASSET OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1867. i eiiti nvi TTiiltnrl states Five Per Cent. , ' i.dan.iO'itfs t:oi,ooo,oo " ltrnnio Tin lied States Five Per Cent, v . loan, IsmI- - 13t,400'.0 ' EO (XO Unlltd Slates 7 8 1U Per Cent Loan ' Tieasiiry Notes 52,502'M StO.lOO Slate of Pennsylvania Six Per a- Cent Loan ... 2t0,ft70'00 ' 123 Mil) C'ltv of Philadelphia Six Per Cent Loan (exempt Iron) tax) 125,62300 u 69.C00 State ofNew Jersey six per ueut. Loan 81,00000 Dnnr.n Pennsylvania Rallroud First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds.... W.SOO'OO ! 25 000 Pennsylvania Railroad, tiecoud Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonus.... 23,375'00 l 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Kallroad Ktr Per ( ent. Isol ds (Pennsyl vania Railroad uarint-. ..,. 2A,Cfl0'OO !' 30,000 State ol Tennessee Five Per CvuU Loan a 19.000CO .nnn Slate ot Tennessee Six PerCeut. Loan 4,270 00 I lii.OOOlmo shares stock ol uemiaiiiowu Oas Company (principal and in terest iiuarauteed by the city of Philadelphia) 15,000'00 7,5(0 liiO Shares Slock of Pennsylvania Railroad Company 7,80O'OO 6000 1 00 Shares Stock of North Pennsylva nia Railroad Company O.OOO'OO 20,000 SO Shares Stuck of Philadelphia aud Knnthern Mall StpanisbiD Com pauy... 15,000 00 2(Jl .SCO Loans nn Bonds and Mortuage, first liens on CUy Properties 201.9D0 C0 fi, 101,400 par. Market value 11,102,80250 Costt1.089.67U 20. Real Fstate 80,00000 Rills Receivable for- lnsurauce made' 219,13507 Balances due at Agencies pre miums oh Marine Policies Ac crued Interest, aud other debts due the Company .. 43,33136 Stock and Scrip or Sundry Insu rance and other dmiuanles. f5n76 00 Estimated value 3,01700 Cash In funk ....lU3,tH7'10 ash In Drawer - 1H8 51 ii 103,31562 l.ti7,605'lg PinLADELPniA, November 13, 1367, Tbe BOard of Directors have this day declared a CASH DIVIDEND OE TEN PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, and SIX PEIt CENT. Interest on the Scrip ot the Company, payable on and alter th i 1st of Decern!: er proxhuo, free ol National and State tax. The bave also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND OF TWENTY-FIVE FEB. CENT, on the earned Fre miti ma for tbe year ending October 31, 1807, certificates of which will be Issued to the "parties entitled to the same on and after tbe 1st December proximo, free of National and State taxes, They bave ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERT IF! CATKS OF PROFITS Of the Company, for tbe year ending October 31, 1863, be redeemed In CASH, at tbe office of the Company, on and after 1st December proximo, all Interest thereon to cease on that day. No. certificate of profits Issued nnder $25. By the act of incorporation "no certificate shall Issue nnless claimed within two years alter the declaration of the Dividend whereol 11 Is evidence. DIRECTORS. Thomas O. Band, James C. Hand, William C. Ludwlg, Joseph H. Sea, George O. Lelper, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, George W. Bernardou, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvalne, J. B. Bemple, FUtaburg, A. B. Berger, " D. T. Morgan, M John C. Davis, Edmund A Bonder, Tbeopbllus Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Tiaqualr, Henry C Callett, Jr., Samuel E. Stokes, Henry glean, William O. Bonlton, Edward Darlington, JEL Joi.es Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jacob Rlege', , THOMA8 C. HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice-President, HENRY LYLBORN, Secretary. 1115 16t HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. FURS. 1867. FALL AND W1NTEB' 1867' FUR HOUSE, (Established In 1018.) The undersigned Invite (he special attention of tbe Ladles to their large stock of EURH, consisting of rftuf?s, Tlpoets, Collars, Etc., IN RUSSIAN SABLE. HUDSON'S BAY SABLB, MINK PABLK ROYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, EtTCH, ETO. AU Of the LATEST STYLES, SUPERIOR FINISH, and at reasonable prices. Ladles In mourning will Had handsome article PERKIANNES aud SIUIAS) the latter a most bean tllultur. CARRIAGE ROBES, SLEIGH ROBES, and 1001 11 U EES, In great variety, A. K. & F. K. VOMRATH,- U 4m NO. 417 AKl'H MTBEKT. jir Will remove to our new Store, No. 121? Chesuut street, about May I, )88. FANCY F U R O. The subscilber having recently returned from Europe with an euthely new slock of FUB8 Ol bis cwn selection, would oiler tbe same to bis cus tomers, made up lu tbe latest styles, and at reduced prlots, at bis OLD E&TABfclHHED STORE, . SO, 139 NOUT1I 1UIBD HTBEET, ' 10 3 2mrp B'JVE ARCiL JAMES UKISKY. PB1VI WELI.S-OVVNKRS OV l'HOPEUTY 'Ihe t nly place to get Privy Wells cleaned aud llslnlevted at ver to" !" A fEYSOrf ' Vanaracturer of Poudretle, 1101 GOLD ii d HALL, UUlURYbUee, FURNITURE, ETC. VI8 IrSPORTANT! r.rtrx iiixntEPi, poor Ba'ons et Chambres a Cosher, Arranges poor Exposition dans AppartemenlA'.Oarnll t Couverta de Tapis. (JEOIM-E 3. nF.MHELB, X.ACT CO., EBENIBTE8, CHEBNTJT BTRFET. n Coin de ISme. SPECIAL CARD. FINE FTJRNITTJRE ON EXHIBITION IN SUITES OF ROOMS. CARPETED AND FUR NISHED AS CHAMBERS AND PARLORS. UEOBUE J. II EN K KILN, I4ACT A CO CABINET MAKER 9, THIRTEENTH AND CHE8NUT, Philadelphia. )IE 1E1NSTEN MEUBEL ARAN- OIERT IN DER GANZEN ETAGK FERTIO ZUH ANHJCHT, TEPP1CU UND OARTIENEN KIN BEUR1EEEN. , tHl" J. IIKNKELI, MEUBEL FABRICKANT THIRTEENTH AKD CHESNUT, Philadelphia. A V I s o. MEUDLR8 F1NO KM EXHIUICION. In bene de Cuartos, COLOCADO COMO Salaa de rcciolmlento cuartos d'e CAMARA. M ba (rURNITURE! FURNITURE! BIODEBN AK1 ANTIUCEi PABLOB, II A LI. AND IIUHBEB SUITS AT ltCnct'EO PBICS. Our facilities are such that we are enabled to offer at very moderate prices, a large and well assorted Stock of every description ot HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE AND BEDDIXG. Goods packed to carry safely to all parts of the country, BICnSlOKD A FOKEPATJOn, 821 tf AO. 40 N. HtXOR I MTBFJET, b Cl H. L E J A M D R E HAVE t EMOVED THEIB FURRITURE AKD UPHOLSTERING WARCROOMS TO HO. 1133 CHESMUT STREET, 7 8m Next to the corner of Fifteenth. 70 HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock of every variety ot FUIINITUKE, Which I will sell at rednoed prices, consisting o PLAIN AND MA RULE TOP COT'P AGE SUITS. WALNUT CHAM BUR SUITS. PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET PLU6H. PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. ' PARLOR SUITS IN REPS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book, cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc eto. -. . . 1. P. UN TUTU, 8 11 N. B. comer SECOND and R A tilt Streets.' ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. ROBINSON. French Plato Looking-Qlasses, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, ETO Uanufatturer of all kinds of LOOKIBiC-t-LAJN, PORTRAIT, AND PX TURK FBAD1CN TO ORDKR, No. 910 OliKSNUT STI1EETJ THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PHILADELPHIA. Il GROCERIES, ETO. pRESH FRUITS, 1867. PEACHED, PABS, PINEAPPtES, TlXnS, APRICOTS, C1TERBIXS. BLACKBERRIES, QUINCES, ETC. PRESERVED AND FBES1T, IN CASS AND ULASg JARS, Put np for onr particular trade, and for sale by the dozen, or In smaller quantities, by , MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 10m SO. 1204 CHESUUT BTREET. JAMES R. WEBB, TEA DEALER AND GROCER, S. E. COR. EldllTII AND WALNUT ST. Extra Fine Sonohong. or English Breakfast Teas, Superior Cb ulan Teat, very chcan. Oolong Teas of every grade. Young Hyson Teas oi finest qualities. All Jreeh Imported. gvtj RATIONAL UNION GROCERY AND PROVISION COMPA NT, Groceries and Pravlsloae at Cost, OPFICE: No. 2M South THIRD Street. STORE:. No. 008 ARCH Street, Cash Capital ...... t)M,000 PreBl-lent-WniLL. D. II ALFMANN. 11181m SEW BUCKWUEAT FLOUR, WHITE CLOVER HONEY, FIRST OF THE SEASON. AIXERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, U 7rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sta. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETO. gTAKDCRIDQE, BAItlt & CO f WPOBTKBB OF AND DEALSRS 19 FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, MO. 11 MAHUtT STREET, Oflertor sale a large stock of Hardware mttl Cutlery, TOGETHER WITH - lOOO KEGS NAILS ; AT Hi:ij;El PRICES. I7thtn CUTLERY. A Jl. . , wfrfir -wmm jb A II lltj MrlllrilllCIIb III f j i I.- i mtiKg I TA bl.rli I'UlI.hiKy, HAAHtH, ff bORii, PAPER AND TAXLoikj. GHEARS, ETCi L. V. HELMOLD-S Cutlery Btors.Wo. m South TENTH Street,' 'iluov duots auv W alauAj