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ISPS k Wi§ .It will be seen, by an advertisement in to-day’s paper, that the Beitding Committeo invito pro , posals until tho 20th inst., for the construction of the lloubc of Refuge. • Wo ore realty rejoiced to know that this ranch ■ needed institution will soon.be erected. Grounds Imre been selected for that purpose in the Vol ley of the Ohio river, a little below the 0. S. ■ Marine Hospital, This is a beautiful looation,and igas* m iEZSSds* mm f|| jfes PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING::::::.:n:.::.:;::JtJLT 13 ,J@r* : No xbain, so.souTit, so fast, so .west vCKOSK THE: OOBSTtntTION ; BUIA- SACKEB MAIN TAISASCE-Oir THE COMMON BOSD AND TttOE BMO tion’to TBECoaHOHEttoTaennooD.'’ —FranKUn JPunt. - DEMOCRATIC TICKET. P|tttgTp'gKT:.QT..Tgß. UijiJßP SIATBSS . GEN. FRANKLIN PIERCE, QF K2W HAMPSHIRE. v - JTOS VICB JBS8IDB&T; • . WILLIAM R. KING, OF ALABAMA; FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER: - COL. WILLIAM SEARIGHT, OK FAYETTE COUNTY. UESIQCRATIO KUECTORAI, TICKET. SENATORIAL ELECTOBS; GEORGE W. WOODWARD WILSON McCANDLESS.’ Gen. R. PATTERSON. '. HErnESESTATWE ElECTOttn. J)utrkt. District: -Ist, Peter Logan. • 18th, H. C. Eycr,, 7 2d,. George IT. Martin. 14th, John Clayton. ’ 3d; John Miller. • - 16th, Teaao llobinson. • 4tb,.l\ty. tooting. lGth, nonvy-fetter. .6th; U. MoCay, Jr..: 17th, James Burnside.: Cth, A. Apple..' • IStli, MaxwellM’Caalin. 7th, llon,NStriokland.l9tli, OonJos.M’Donald Bth, A. Peters. ■ 20th, Wm. S. Calalian. 9th, David Fiater. . 21st, Andrew Burke. 10th, It. E. James. 22d, William Dunn. 11th, JohnM'lteyholds.23d, JohnS.M’Calmont 12tb, P. Damon. ’ 24th, Gcorgeltv Barret DEMOCEATIG COUNTY TICKET. ■ ron cosoitEss —tv.'i.ntv-i iuei l'l^xr.iCT. P. C. SHANNON, Pittsburgh. : FQM STATE SENATE, JOHN BARTON, Pittsburgh. ‘ TOR* ASSEMBLY, : SAMUEL FLpMING. Pittsburgh, A.- J, GttHJBEN, Pittsburgh, : o, GEORGE F. GII.MORE. Lawrenceville, ■ SAMOEL MoKBE, Birmingham, ' .1; C. STEWART, Plum township. : . sur.nnT, CHARLES KENT, Pittsburgh. ; COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JACOB TOMER, Pittsburgh. • COnONKJt, . • ’ , JACOB McCOLLISTER, Pittsburgh. AUDITOR, STEPHEN WOOD. . rnoTuoNOT.vnr, EDWARD McCOßKLE,.lndiana township. ASSOCIATE juuon, - PATRICK MeKENNA, Pittsburgh. -. ■ ,;CoanECTiON.^—ln the.communication publish-. • id on in relation to the negro doggery . On Third street, the compositor located it at No. ■ 129, iastead of 127, Wo regret that this mis take should ; appcar in our paper* for wo know the owner of 129 to be one of our most respecta ; hie citiicns. We hope this explanation will di rect public attention to the right HOCSE OP REFC6E. is far removed'from the atmosphere and intlu- cnees of tho two cities. Wc are requested to state that although a good deal of money has been subscribed towards' this work, much yet will be needed for its com* pletion and proper organization. We would -therefore earnestly urge upon every friend of tho institution in Western Pennsylvania to make now efforts with the view of strengthening its ' finances'.- The neighboring counties ore quite "as much interested in the erection of a House • of Refuge as Allegheny, is, and we therefore .-hope' that they will move in the.maUor in the ■right spirit. Successful cffortß have already been made in Washington and Beaver counties, and 0 respectable amount of money has been subscribed; but from our knowledge of tho wealth and liberality of the good people of those ■ counties, we foci confident that another appeal, to them will not be made in vain. * . hot our friends in Butler, Mercer, Crawford, ' Venango, Armstrong, 'lndiana, ■Westmoreland, -Fayette, Greene, and other, counties, in Western Pennsylvania, also make a movement towards supplying “material aid” to the. House of lto • fuge, and they will rcceivo its benefits. in com mon with the - citizens of Allegheny county. It is better to. spend a few dollars-’in erecting a • school of reform, than to bo taxed hundreds of ■ dollars -to build penitentiaries and county prisons to punish wrong-doers. -■■ . ■■■ ANTI-SCOTT-MEKTING IN BOSTON. Wo learn from the Boston Pott, that the Whig meeting in that city on Wednesday ovening last, for the rejection of thenomination of Gen. Scott, ' was’fnlly attended, and was very enthusiastic. 11. Williams presided, in the absence of Peter -- Harvey, who was understood to bo tbo presiding officer’designated. Mr. Williams gave his oudi once to understand that .this movement of the. friends of Mr. Webster was to be no child’s ploy, .. but would involve the interests of the Union, and be felt from Possamaquoddy to California. The nomination- of Scott,, he assured them, conld not and would not prevail.. . (Great applause.) The -“fsilnre-ofthe-namination of Mr. Webster he at - tributed to treason in the camp, when - groans 'were called for and given for. the editor of tho Atlas. Mr. Williams was followed by Rev. Hubbard "wioslow, Rev. C.’ W.'Deunison,who gave some aceonnt of the Native American convention .at , -.’Trenton, by Mr. George Sennet; : who gave some reasons os a democrat in favor of Pierce and King; why Mr. Webster should have been nomi nated, and by a gentleman from New Jersey, -'itthen the meeting adjourned with hearty cheers for Mr. Webster. oomplimenClngf pi«rce. ■ When the Whigs of Washington; a few nights since,'went to Scott’s residence to congratulate him upon bis nomination, he said in the course of his speech— ••l know that much anxiety and many’trials . areto be passed through before the ratification of tho people shall bo hoard, ■:.; Whether it shall - . confirm tho action of the‘Convention, or not, I shall be satisfied, for / Ivwiq that it will he eon ■ ferred upon a man deserving your .confidence and support.” That man, of course, is General Pieboe, who is thus highly complimented by Gen. Scott.—: .. .What will our Whig cotemporaries say to-this indorsement of . the Democratic nominee, -"by ... their principal standard bearer in the campaign? It is a pointed rebuke of tie--slanderers, who have assailed the character of the Democratic nominee. It is said that tho chanees'aro Gen. Scott will, withdraw before the election. It would show better judgment than he haa had - credit for posessing.- We hope he will not with < draw. The. Grand Jury. -of Philadelphia have found a true bill against WiUiam Davis, an omni bus driver, for -manslaughter, in running a : , .r, .eoaeh .oycr a child named William Rex Sullivan, ’IVt Eighth and Samson streets in May last, and o thereby causing Jiis death. .B®. There were thtto hundred and forty, three deaths in-; New York last weeek, and one hundred and ninetyrone in PhjlodelpMa. . JBig-B'cte'Wnrenis received intelligonoe of.the de cease -of ; another most interesting and accom plished daughter, tho wife of Mr. Dnbaide, of New Orleans. A third daughter, upon whom the father’s affections Beem tohaYc centered after the death of the other two, died in 1885. She was married to Mr. : James Erwine, of New Or leans; and her loss was a blow from which Mr. Clay never recovered. Of tho five sons, the eldest. Theodore Wythe Clay, has been, ' since boyhood, theininatoof a lunatic asylum. .Thomr as Hart Clay, born in 1803, resides inKontuoky, and is engaged in tho manufacture of hemp.— Henry. Clay, Jr., it is hardly necessary to say, lost his life at the battle of Buena Vista, while fighting chivalrously for ids country. James B; Clay and John M. Clay, the youngest, were both educated for, and, we bcliove, aro now practising the profession of tho law in their na tive State.” Another account states that Thomas Hurt Clay, who was with his father, when ho died, is the oldest son and a farmer, residing in Lexing ton, near Ashland. Ho is abont fifty years old; James B. Clay,- it is said; is tho second son, and tho lato charge to Portugal, bat now a fanner, engaged In a heavy business near St. Louie. He is about 8(3, John, tho youngest son, is about 80 years old, and resides at Ashland with his mother, Mrs. Clay is reported to bo in Bomewbat better health than during the winter and spring monthß. Tho Now York Mirror learns that Mr. Clay has left a competency for his family. The disposal of those of hie household effeats which wero presented to him by hk many friends is left vrfth Mrs. Clay. Advance in Pbioe, is the Boot and Snon Mabket.—Tho Boston- Traveler speaks of a largo advance—twenty, per cent—in price,on boots and Bhoos, for the lost two months. The profits to some of the - wholesale dealers in that city, who were fortunate enough to hove large atoeks on hand has been very groat- One house estimates that their stock on hand and contracted ■for, has increased in value,j within, the period mentioned, §BO,OOO. Another house estimates its profits on the advance; ot 40,000, “Not worth. A Dollab !”—This was the cry of tho universal whig party when Mr, Polk, with the sagacity and ambition of. a patriot, seoured to the Republic tho magnifioient -State, of Cali fornia ; bntsinco its annexation nearly - ninety-,.. eight millions of dollars of gold hove boen re ceived from there at tho port of New York alone! Do tbe whigs think now that Californiapayv, wo wonder? . prOe Soil Party hardly seems large enough to Bporeany of its prominent men, yet we find in tho National Era letters from Lewis Tappan, of New York and S. J. Lemoyneof Washington Pa.; protesting against the call of tho Pittsburgh Convention on the gTound that it does not give a chance for oil kinds of anti-sla very men to mingle in it. k \ ISSII^® k \ f * -> l* V " KBW'a ITtfcttS. ,T'fenaday, .Jane 20 th," was'the 16ttianniversary of Queen i -Victoria's accession ■ to. the British throne. * ’ . ■ Within the last three years and a half, ending onthe 12 th ult, there have been 2779 persons killed and. 773 injured by accidents • in' British mines. The life of Qen.“ Tierce has boenpublishcd at Baltimore in demand with a fine portrait, and a song on'the noinlneo to be sungin the original language of the fatherland. <-i Quite a number of Bnglishmen have been ar r Ated in Paris for debt, and-were at the. last ac counts in prison petitioning Louis Napoleon for ‘relief.' : tv Vi;-VV :: ‘"'TV'T . tv't ’ ■ The Steamer Nimrod took fire : ini Newark hay on Thursday, but the flames were extinguished without doing much damego. The greatest ex citement and confusion- prevailed among - the crowded passengers, but the panic soon subsided and the-boat was run ashore. Anotneir. Yankee Yacht has been victorious in a British Yacht dace at Birkenhead lately. It was the Bloop Truanfcof 81 tons, taken: over for the purpose by Jtlr. Grinnell, of New York.— She beat throe model yachts with the. greatest ease Her majesty QaeenViotorfo‘haa vetoed tho antirliquor law passed by the legislature of tho province of New Brnnswiok, on tho ground of its incompatibility with British freedom.,, According to the census of 1850 there were 21,571,806 sheep in the United States, and 52, 417,287- pounds of Wool, By loltersfromtbe Turkish ■ Ambassador ire coivcd iu this country, it.appears that meats aro making for sonding a Turkish steam frigate to York, with the various produc tions and fabrics of Turkey, for the exhibition at the new Crystal Palace. Tho best organized, safest and shortest meth od of reaching Egypt, which country SVmerioan travelers are beginning to visit, is through Franco, from Paris to Marseilles and Malta,- and thence to Alexandria. Mrs. H. B, Stowe roceived on Wednesday from her publishers, Messrs. Jewett &Co., the sum of ten thousand three hundred dollars, ns her copy right premium on three monthß’ sales of Undo Tom’s Cabin. SHOTS IN THE HEAR, William 8. Pabuaji, E3q., one of the Whig Electors in Louisiana, declines to serve in that capacity, as ho has determined not to support flen. Scott. Tho Boston Bee says a “Pierce Club of Web ster men” is about to be formed in Boston. In 1817, the Trenton (N. J.) Gazette, a Whig print, spoke of Gen. Scott ns-” weak, silent, pas sionate, illiberal, and devoid of tmo principles of religious freedom,” i lion. John Henderson, formerly a Whig Sena tor from Mississippi, is now a zealous supporter of Pierce and King- On Saturday week, Gen. Toombs made a speech in Congress, in which be took strong ground against Gent Soott Tho Buffalo Courier states that whigs of that city ore betting that Scon will not carry New York, Ohio or . Pennsylvania. H. J. Hastings, wh,o represented Albany in the .Whig National Convention, cays in his paper —"We cannot see how the friends of freedom and Kossnth can do otherwise than throw.thcir influence in favor of tbo democrats.” At a Democratic meetingatFreemont, Sandus ky county; Ohio, John 1,. Greene, until now o prominent Whig, was called upon to make ,a speech, and announced that he should vote for Pierce and King. Hon. Win. Wright, the whig candidate for Gov ernor ofNew Jersey in ISiT, bna como oat in favor of Pierce had King, against Gen. Scott.— Mr, Wright is a gentleman of maoh influence in that State, and trill prove a serious thorn in the flesh of wbiggery there. Tho Savannah Republican contains a letter from Charles' S. Jenkins, of Angusta, declining to support cither of the Presidential nominees. Tho Republican expresses tho opinion that Gen. Scott cannot carry Georgia without tho aid of Mr. Jenkins. ITEMS FOR POLITICIANS. As Ombk.—Tho largo transparency in front of the Broadway House, New York, a fail length portrait of Gen. Scott, toolr fire on tho Fourth of July, and was entirely consumed. Tho N. Y. Times says, it was found necessary to take it down in order to preserve the buildings, which is occupied as the Head Quarters of tho Whig party, from total destruction. A Whig editor out inlUiuois is excusing Greo. ley of tho Tribune for declaring that ho scorned the Whig platform—be would«p(< upon it! He says Greeley dont chew tobacco, lives on Graham bread, never eats meat, and can, therefore safe ly spit wherever he pleases, without disgusting the decency party. A Harrisburg correspondent of the Richmond Enquirer says tho nomination of l’icrco and King is received with pleasure throughout tho Tenth Legion, ns the heavy Democratic counties in the valley of Virginia aro styled. Rooking ham promises threo tkousandmnjority. Shen nandoah two thousand, Pago one. thousand—all for tho Son of New Hampshire, who, though ho enlists as a private, emerges from every contest with tho bigheßt honors. ' Nectkai. Phesses ton Pieece and Keko.— Tbo Southorn Star, an able newspaper published at Jackson, Miss., which has heretofore hold a position of neutrality as to national politics, has ooine out for Pioroo and King. The Atfcm/a In telligencer, a Georgia paper, until now neutral, has run up the . flag of Pioroe and King, and enlisted zealously for tho defeat of the Gal phins. The (treat Fire In Montreal. Buuunqton, Vt, July 10, A. M. The terrible conflagration in Montreal is still raging furiously, and the light can bo distinctly seen ftom this place, though it is 100 miles dis tant. . The fire commenced on Thursday morning, and has consequently now been raging 48 hours. A gentleman who arrived hero this morning from Montreal, wbioh place he leftyosterday, describes the scene of the conflagration as awful and ap palling. The flames were raging unchecked, and hundreds and thousands of families wore wan dering about without a shelter to cover them.— The sparks nnd burning embers were flying in all directions, thus spreading the conflagration, and it was impossible to predict when and where the calamity would Btop. The supply of water hod : already given out, and the intense heat of the flames prevented ei ther the firemen or citizens from approaching the soeue to atay the progress of the raging element Every one seemed.Btruck with terror, and os the wind wbb very high, it was feared that nearly the whole city would fall a prey to the flames.— At the time of hia leaving, our informant states that the fire had already cleared a space larger than the city of Troy, The telegraph masts and posts were all burn ed, which will , prevent all communication with' Montreal by that means for - somo time. It is probable thatino such destructive and oalamiti ous conflagrationahns ever boen known on this continent. Millions upon millions of property i have been destroyed. i : [Otherdespatohes state that the ground cover ied by the fire covers twenty aores It commen -1 cod in a small building, corner of Sti: Lawrence and St. Catharlna streets, and thenoe spread to St Dennis et, and how much farther, is not hnown.Cornwall Terraco, the Eiehop’B Church, the Palaoo in St. Dennis at., and Vigo Square, i tho Barracks, Donegana’s Hotel, the HayeaHonse, 1 the Theatre, the market, and. the cattle market, i are all said to have been destroyed, together with [ 'an immense number of private honßes, ahops, i &c.] xaiest despatch. The Firc snl)doed-«Twelvc Hundred Houses Destroyed. Bcuhsoion, July 10—11 A. M.' We’learn by the passengers by the cars who left Montreal tils morning, that the firehaabeen finally checked. The whole-number of hduses destroyed is supposed not to be less than twelve hundred, including many of the best in the city. It is impossible to estimate the loss. VV. V. From the Daily Indiana SlaifrSentlnef. M Democratic Eallylng. SongflijrlWS' Turn—“o Sttsanndkfi $e Fling forth oni tiannsr gallantly,: :i And lellheneoplesing, - - . Hurrah for old Democracy, • Ilnrrah for Fierce and King, . V' Comoj trave locos— ■ Gallant men and trne— . The While we Potted in forty,roar, We’ll Pure* m&fty-lwo. ' : Oar Pierce was breU where gran!io tower»“ : ' Aloft o’er stream trodgieos ■ Oar King amidsuhaorangerbowets,:- - * And both Are coble men. Come, breve locos* Gollantmen and true, ‘ The Whig* we Polked in forty-four, - We’ll Fwr« in fifly-iwo. Responsive to hfs counfry’s call,- With heart xo do and darev ; Pierce stood in Freedom's Council Hall The noblest spirit there. ■■.;.> ~ Come,brave locos, . : . Gaihint men and true; . The Whigs we PoJlredln forty»fonr, : We’ll Pterc* iafifty-lwo. Kate Hayeb. —The Swan of Erin r has been quite successful in her concerts at Chicago and MUwaukie. At the latter place,'a company of little girls,.daughters of Irish citizens, presented: her an address printed on satin, welcoming her to the city. To which Sllsa Hayes briefly res ponded, thanking her young coimtrywomem for thotestimonial of their welcome..- 03* TO CUBE SUMMER COMPLAINT—Use Ur Jayne’s. Carminative Balsam. It i*.ilte most prompt, sale and efficient remedy in ih» world. ■ For sale at the • ■ PEKIN TEA t^TORE, JyO : . No.SSFiflhstreet.- JD** Wanted.—A few men of thorough business habits and good address, forasafe and respectable bqsi neass -ii is a business .tuairequires; no capital bnl good ebaracior, business ;habits aml energy.. To men with the above qualifications a permanent business, and the best of wages will be given., Apply or address No: 39 Smithfield street, corner of Third - ■ ToprtSfctf |o* We advise you, if you have not already done bo, logo at once and procure a bottle of KIER’SROCIC OlL,and by so doing yon wilUave a greet deal of suf faring. There is no idling how soon you may need Read the following letter Mefceb, Jnne 4,1853 ■Dear Sir: I purchased a bottle of your ,4 Petroleum, 5 * from your Agents, Magoffin &M J Kean, in this place, to. cure a bam, which I reeeived nccidenially»and in lca« ih«ntwenty*foar hoars it wss-mneh better; and Tom now cbte to wsik around without the assistance of a cane: I was so badly burned that my friends had to carry me home- If you think the foregoing statement will be of any. Qse to you, yon may make whatever use of it you see proper. Most respectfully, • THOMAS lI.'BRADFORD. ■ ■■•■ To. S. M. Kiss. Tobe had ataUtbeptincipol Drug Stores. [jylOd&w f, H, Cleaver’i ‘Prise Medal Iloney Soap.’ contained and increasing demand for the, above desirable article, unquestionably demonstrates from actual experience, its superiority over all similar preparations. It has now stood ibtv test of caTefal ex? nmtnation,ftnd iho approval of the public for a period of seven years; and, under'-an unbounded patronage, and unexampled circulation,has triumphantly survived all Us rival* intheartof imitation and impostnre.. Its extensive merit, (realized by immediue use) places it foremost ia the list of all those toilet that by an overwrought perfumery, have found their way to sn ambiguous and temporary notoriety. . For sale by J. KIDD * CQ., • €Q Wood street, . Wholesale Agents for Pittsburgh and ifs-victnity. Also, for safe, at ail Dispensing Drag Stores. ' Uylb - JQTSo certain, are the effect* of Dr. MXaneV Liver Pills in cases of disordered Liver, thnt they are regard* ed as the Specific for that complicated class of diseases known as Hepatic. The patient has a medicine at hand, upon which he can always rely. All that is necessary i is to purchase and use Dr. STLanta Liver Ptl's, to secure |a. restoration t« health. Read this^ . WiLKins TowaiHiP, Allegheny County, Pa. A Please let me have two bores more ofDr. M’Lane** Liver Pill?. My wife has used two borea of the Doctor** Fills; end 1 osrare you they have done her more food than my family-physielan has for two years, ri drink which time he was inregalar attend ance. These two boxes, I think, will effect a cure. JAMES'JONES. : For sale by most .Merchants and Druggists in town and country, and by tbs sole Proprietors J. KIDD Jfc . - CO Wood street. jyHkdlwllw Sftmiifll Datiloyr REAI. E&TATE AOENT. Gfficev:■cnmeT of Wood and Fifth streets, (abovo HiU &Co 3 s Exchange Office.) Ilaviug opened an Office at the above placr, for the purpose ofnegouaunj Loans, B’lls. Notes, Bond*, Mortgages, and all other instruments forthe Security of Moneyi and for the purchase aal sale of Stocks Ortttty "a- - •.y'"-, :TJAttASOLS.—A: A.Masok & Co are closing out J~ ttieir large slock of Plain and Figured Parasols, at a great redacUonftom/ormer prices jjylQ T AWNS! LAWNS!—Justopeoed at A. A Nabob & 8 4 Co»s, three cases fast colored Lawns at ISlo ; 2Uo do,S and 10c ; 2dod66j’C. . .■>■■■ . . : fivlfl GUEAP SLACK SILKS.—A. A. Alason A Co. have just received (per Express.) another. Urge lot of those very cheap BiacK-Silks, some as low as 75c. per yard. . - pyiu • tarEW BURLINGTON UEKttING— Just received il and for sale at MORRIS* TEA STORE, . Jyl3 v.-y.-- In the Diamond. /l ENUINE FUKNOa CLAHEF MbuOU' I —Ai 34 \JT per dozen, or 37jc. per bottle, for sale at MORRIS* TEA MART, jvl3 In the Diamond. _ ■ TO invest in Mortgage on good Real Estate Li the city or neighborhood. Apply to 1 A. WILKINS k CO., Slock and Exchange Brokers, jv,l3 . 75 Fourthwt'cct. - EaTK PUBLICATIONS I .—Just received at MINER A CO., No. 33 Stnithfield street—Sailain’sUnicn Magazine tor August; volume second Waverly Novelt, published by. Lippincott. Crambo k Co; Alexander Tardy, The Poisoner, or Pirate Chief of St- Domingo. jyl3 . Ovricß ov. PrrrsßvaoH Gas CoapauT, > July 12,1853. J r|IHE Trustees of the Fittsbu gh Gn* Company have a. thisday declared a Divideud of Five-. Per Cent, on the capital stock of b ild Comply i out of the profits of the last six months; payable to stockholders or their legal representatives, formwithVat the Officeof. the Company.: j j 13;d6tkw2t JAMES M. CnBISTV, Treasurer. HOUSEANOLOT story Brick Hoase;of four TObms» kUoben and cel lar, finished garret and wide porch to the second story, out oven,garden and shade trees, a Urge [grape arbor of choice fruit; the lot is 48 feet front by 50 (Jeep— all in complete order; situate in the-Fifth Ward, near the Sixth Chnrch. Terms—SStOin hand,balance Sv!Qoa year: S. CUTHBERT. General Agent, Jyl3 SOSmithfield street* “TTERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY fob Silk.— The Y subscriber offers for sale one hundred and fifty acreaof choice river bottom and hill land, unde? which are two veins of coat oMOO acres each—situate on the Monongahela. river, at pool No. 3. About CO seres of* bottom, and 20 acres of hill land nre cleared. There is a good log boose and a number of never failing springs. The Coalis all in front, andeasyof access - There are about 70 acres of land covered with very fine timber. Title indisputable—clear of incumbrances. Enquire of SAMTEL BALSLEY, jy!2 .N. B. cor« of Wood and FiHhais, (2d story.) Aotloii rrUIEco partnership heretofore existing; between the I, subscribers., under the name of Snavocx k Hacks, Book and Job Printers, was, on the I st of July, instant, dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled at their old Wood and Third streets. JOIIN-T.BHYROCK, . WM. H. iIACKE. THE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING BUBINESB will hereafter be conducted at the same place, by Mr. JOHN T, SHYROCK, to whom I would most cordially recom mend all my mends. ' : WJLHACRE, , hodn or surag«. T)RoPo9ALSwillbe received unulG o’clock. P. .51* JL of the SOlb day of July,al the Office of J. W« Keny Architect, for the construction of the House of Refuge. Plans and Specifications-will be exhibited one week previous to the tuneofietUng* Bids may be made for the following Items, separately, vis: Lumber,delivered on the Ground—Grading: Stone Work; Brick Work; Iron Work; Plastering; Painting; Carpenter Work, Ac. Also, for ji gross sum far. the tn* tire work. GEORGE JDAR3IE. JAMES ANDERSON, J. K. MOORHEAD, r GEO. WEYMAN, J AMES CHAMBERS, ■ Building Committee. ' Second and FlnAi 9Rle~of LoU| 7 a TWILK'fNSBUBG, atPubuc Auction —On SAT JX.URDAY, the 17* of July, RKIS A CURLING will dispose of the remaining portion of their WHkiniborg property, embracing-- / ; Bmldmg Lou—large size; ; '• 0 One Acre Lots i- • v. 1 Five Acre Lot; 1 Five and a Half Acre Lot; ■■ 2 Four Acre Lot; ■ 1 Two story Brick Dwelling House,with outhouses, situate m the Centre of. the borough ? ' - Also, 12Lots adjoining theubove. Tsbms—One-fitth cash, balance is five sembanfiutd payments. * Title Indisputable, ahd free Of .all Incombrances, . A special train of cots will leave the inner Depot, on Liberty street, at fit o'clock}?-, fit, retaining at C Week' conveying persons free of charge. 0713:83 (Chug* Union.) ' 4 5, 3 f, , - . r» _ . a. . '*"* . ’ I ~ r l». 1 " V ""**-- **~ „ " -v. f ->v -. * *<•_ -;*>;"I-> ‘ ’\t - ■ 1 '~T£!siS' "$ * **' • „*' , ’ ' ’ «, n - ? * ’ i ..- t - i 'S- V*. 'Hi ‘‘V -.„• < % - 1 *4 »Tr, s tP ,A. a %.» V* ’ , \i - ? 4 xz? •v \ v . , Vu * ■i' l;• v• -V V.. * * r ' f r His heart is true end always nght, His blood bas freely, sealed, , ..v Our errantry's cause iermany a tight,- On Frceaora’s battle-field. Come,bravo locos, -, Gali&ni men and true, • The Whig* we PolAodra forty.-fanr. We’ll :PfsreA in fifty -two. Upon his proud distinguished name, There is no blot nor bann IfaneverwoD the blue light fame ... Of princely federal Dan, Come, brave locos,, - Gal’ant men nnd true* . The Whiirs we PaHud lii fatty-four, . v ; We’ll Pwrrff in fifty-iwn. > • A Jautu face he will not wear, His prospects to enhance, • Nor fill thalJ’repidentlal chair • By some windfall of chance. Come, brave locos, • Gallant men and true, .The Wbiirs we Polled in forty-four, . Wo’ll Pietct infifty-two. No phantom hasty plate of soup - Will e’er to him. appear, • Nor will he dread the scorching whoop, - Of afire in the Tear, • .Come, brave locos, Gallant men and truc t The Whies we tolktd in forty-four, . .We’ll Pierce in fifty-two. SPECIAL NOTICES. A.Sure Reliance* Dividend. SPECIAL NOTICES^ ?f i AS K J p £ A^~ y <» , ihejben Oolotig Tea in Pitts burgh, at 80c. f Si. f go urtfcg Vclda Teaeiore. aft fifth W i»^j£f{,nJi“ ve,y Sl»oktad Grteh Teha can always behad. * : Mllßtk t" SUBGEOH BENTriT myStyJ 80. IM Smltbneia straw. r-Vir&X'O? . B3* Meets abo.e the tpHellly-Telegraph Office; eor nerot Third and WoocFitrcct** every Monday evening. aprSS _ v im Angaiona Itodnr 1* O. of O. SWrh* Angerona Lodge. No. 289.1. O. rneetseyery. Wednesdayevemnffin WasMnyto'n flau> Wood street? jafcly. : CjTS. O. of o«'FV— Place of Meeting, Washington; HaH.WoodsireeLbetweenSlband'Virgin Auey. ; r’lßSßiraas Lonea* N0*330-**Meeis every Tncaday; fcemnc. MiscxflTiLxEncAwrJtanT, No.B7—MeclS Isranaad PrfdaTofeach month. mar2s—ly . Cbamtoerlln’s Oomiaeralal Colleger cor ner of Market and Third streets. : Book-keepings Pen manship and Mercantile Computation taught from-8 A> M. totOP.M- Personsdesiring tharoughinstrtfciion. .in any of the above named branches, are requested to coll and learn the - \ 1 Ladies meet from 3 to £P. M* . . Jjy7. OERT&b SVaO^EY. W. P. FCNBEBBEBG, M. D., Bo. 131 Tbibo miir, lb" .A few doors shove Snnlhfield streoh ' Office op slurs. Or. F. has been connected with the establish, meat of Dr. iiuUiheo, of'Wheclicr, for the last five years. Upri9;Sm :?■. Collecting, Bill Potting. Oe. , JOHN M’OGUBKY ■tET Attends io:Colieeung,Bill Posting, Distributing. Cards and Ctrcniars far Panics, ice: ■■■■■■ v - Orders left atthe Office of the -Morning Post, or til Holmes’ Periodical Store,Third at., will be promptly ■ attended to. [mySluy iETNA ISBUBANCE COMPANY,' Of Hartford, Conn. : CapttalStoob .8300,000 An»et»-—.480,173 ... ipipceof the Pittsburgh Agency in the Store Room of M’Cnrdy A Loomis, No.Sfl wood aireeu noe4:tf B. U. BEESON, Agent. battles' Classes—Duffs Colleac. ■ JDMN PENMANSHIP, CARP WRITING ANO DRAWING, nnder Mr. J*D. WUiLIAMS,snd Mr.P. SLaTAPEk, and mall the higher brooches of an En* si*h and Classical Education; under Mr. P, HAYDEN. wo spacious rooiaihsve recently been elegontly fitted up for their special accommodation. Call and sea the arrangements. * [apx&' *• c ASDBBSON urSAS TIMM.*. Cy* i.. C. Akmssok end Mimas Tindlb have tLls day ;emerediQto partnership, under the firm and style of J. C. ANDERSON &.CO, in the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business, at No.fi Wood street, Pitts burgh Havingdi«posed of my entire intetest in the Whole sale Fruit and Confectionary business to Messrs.' J. C. Anderson A U0.,1 take pleasure In recommencing them to my fonner'friends and customers; and' hope for a continuation of the liberal patronage bestowed on me. • Jy7:if JOSHUA RUODKS. - Sehon's Da|tiierreotypei r r > ; Poet Office Buildiflga f - Third Street, - T; IKENESSEft taken In all weathers, from 8 A: M< to Aj 5 P. giving an accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and vastly superior to the mon cheap daguerreotypes, * 1 at the -following-cheap ■prices:—Bl.6o, BB,o9, 53.00.84,00,95,00 and apward rde cordingto the size and quality of case orframe..! Dy"llonrs for children,from H A M; to ft Pfjfr : ■ N. B.—Likenesses of sick, or diseased persons taken in any part of * the city. ; VjDbv2&ly li/~DEAFNESS.noises intheheaajand all disagree* able discharges from the ear,speedily-andpermanently removed without pain oTiQconvenienc'e, by Dr. HART LEY, Principal Aurist of the N. Yv-'Ear BorgeryjWho may be consulted ato3 ARCIf sireewPhiladelphia, from 0 to 3 o’clock. - Thirteen years close and almost undivided attention to this branch of special practice has enaMedJtim to reduce his treatment to such a degree of success as to find the most confirmed and obstinate cases yield by a teady auection to the means prescribed. .. [atuo CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, / ASb Certain Trtimaings ot EveryDcscHpttoft fry Fornrtnre. Plashes, Urocatelles* Ac., Lace and Muslln Cujrtainsi N. Y, Painted. Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, CortainPlna, Bands, Ac; Ac., . ; Ar WuoLMAta Ann Retail ; W.H. CaRRVL,I6O Chestnut St-V cor. Fifth, PHILADELPHIA. Curtaint MadeandTHtnmtd in thtlfrtMSt French Style. P ixar2(klj*- STATE SICTBAV FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. HAtUtISBURU, FA. CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS. . Designed only for the safer classes of property,bis an ample capital,and aflords superior advantages, in point of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to City and Country Merchants and owners of Dwellings and tsbla ted or Country Property. A* A. CARRIER, Actuary, i novlS Branch Office, 54 Smlthficld et., Pittsburgh. Associated Firemen's ineurauee compa ny of the Olty of Plttiburgbi W. W Dallas, Pres’t-ROBERT FINNEY, Sec** fU* Will insure against FIRE--and.'MARINE RISKS ofinl kinds; ■■■»•■.■ • Office in ManongaJula end 125 frfiJirit DIBKCTOBS: ' W.W. Dallas, John Anderson, B. C.Sawyer, - ..R. B. Simpson, Wm. M. F*dgar, • It. B.‘Wilkins, > . Robert Finney, •■■■■.■ • Charles Kent, , William Gormart, - William Collingwood, ; ■ A. P.Anahutz, Joseph Kaye, William D. Wrigbier. / - [ja9 : Improved bboulder Draces. . fJS" Ladies. Gentlemen's, Misses and B-ys Shoulder Braces—a large lot received. of the roost improvedpnd fashionable kind, intended to relieve stooped shoulders,. weak -back, leaning forward, Ac* -These Shoulder. Brakes are an article of great value,and are vastly ml? perior to roostarticles of the kind in\use.. The gentle* men's Brace answers the purpose of suspenders, as well os Bboqlder Braces, and at a very Rule above the price • of saspenders. For saleai Dr. KRYSER'S Drag Store,No.l4o comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. . - • fie6:dAw.'. JJj* Odd Fellow*’Halt. Odtonßuilding Fourth ttmti between Wood and Smiu\fi*td streets*— Pittsburgh Encampment, No. 2,meets isl and 3d Tuesdays of each month. -■ : Pittsburgh DegreeLodge«No.4,meets2dand 4th Tues* days. :■■■ Mechanlcs’Lodge, N 0.9, meetsoveiy Thursdayeven* n ?VesternSlarLodge,No.24,meetsevery Wednesday evening. ' . Iron City Lodge, No. 182, cnee's every Monday ev'ng. Monnt Moriah Lodge, No. 300. meets every Monday evening, at Union Hall, corner or Fifth and BmUnfiela. Zocco Lodge,No. 385, meets every Thursday evening, at their Hall,cornerof Smiihfield&ud Fifth streets. Twin City Lodge, No> 241. meets every.Friday.even ing; Hall, comer of Leacock andSanduskysireets, Al leghenyCny. [may29;2y or‘Disease should bo disregarded. They are unerring indications that the vital function* of nature have been interrupted in their healthful action, and that serious, evils must inevitably foltow,unless the system be again set right by ihc time ly use of proper jemcdies.' Bear in nature is everendeavoriag to ex-, pel disease, when .it invades the animal economy; and only needs the assistance of some genial restorative—- thorough, yet mild In its action—that will give :tone lo the system, and ael upontbe Mood—which j* the princi pal or life. ■■ GUYZOTT’S YELLOW DOQK* AND BAR9APAB ILLA»asn purifier of the blood,a renovator of tbo sys tem, and a. supporter ami preseivor of the powers of Hfc, it has no equal. Take it, on the first indication that disease is upon you* and >ou.vill avert, perhaps, weeks and monthß of sickness and suffering- - . ■ : See advertisement in another column. JelfcdAw. CITIZENS’ B ‘ : insurance Company of Pittsburgh. G. G. HUSSEY, President* SAMUEL :L. MARSiIELL, Secretary. . OFFICE, 94 WATER STREEiT, between Market and Wood streetst lainres BnU snd Osrgo RDki, . On the Ohio and Mississippi Rivera and tributaries . INSURES against Lots or Damage by Fite* . Against the PerUs of the See, ana Inland Navigation and Transportation.. DIRECTORS. •; C-G. Hossey, • :• Wm Carimer,Jr>, ; William Bagale?, . Sara 1 ! M. Kit-r« : Hugh D. King, •" William Bingham, • .. Robert Dunlap, Jr., D.Dehftvem *. S. Harbaugb, - ’Prancis Sellers, . Kdwatd Heazleton, J.Bcboonmaier. . Waller Bryant, Samuel Rea. laaae M. Pennocfc Plttiburfflk Lift lwnnu«« company. OF PITTSBVKQHy PBNb'A., capital 9100,000. . President—James S. Boon; . Vice President—Samuel M’Clurkan. : . Treasurer—Josephs. Leech. Secretary—C.-A Colton. . . • .*.•■ Oriics, No. 55 Firrn Stbkt, js Masonic ButtMflo. tCr Ttus Company makes every Ihsurance eppcr* taining to or connected with Life Risks.- Mama! rates are the same as tboseadopied by other safely conducted Companies. ' • JoLnt Stock Rates at a redaction of one-third from the Mutual rates—oqasl to a dividend of ill 1 1 ty-tb tee and one-third per cent., pAid amraatlyiu advance'’ ‘ Risks taken on the lives 01 persons going id nfa. ' DIRECTORS: James S.;Hnon, . ' Joseph S. Leech, Charles A. Colton, : Somael hPClorkau, , William Phillips, : John A.‘Wilson; ’ msrlMm John Scott, . ThothreoStagesof Consumption. - CTNUTALL’S &YRIACUM.—BIqo, Pink and Tel low Wrappers. Each bmile designed to meet one of tbe three different stages of Pulmonary Consumption. • ' • It is out a t very short time since the introduction of this remedy into the eity of Pittsburgh, and already some important cures; can he referred to. - The wi/e of a man in on adjoiningtownship, who. has labored on* derail the had symptoms of the second restored to -health and usefulness -Another cuo, of a m«n in Allegheny city, whom his physicians had aban doned, as m a hopeless condition, has, by the are of six bottles, taken m conjunction with Cod Liver Oil, been restored to health, and his withered frnmecoverea with new and healthy flesh Let Consumption lookto this* Pamphlets for free distribution at the Arents. - SYMPTOMS: First Stags. —Cough, pain in the breast, aide, head, buck, Joints, and llmbsi Inflammation, sorenesai ail tickling in the; throat, fever, difficult and quick breath ing, sxpcGirtatvm cbjTitttlt, sligktand frothy. Seam! Stags—Cost!veneM,spasmodic cough, violent fever, night, morning; and mid-day sweats.hectlc Saab inths lace and cheeks, jutnlng heat in the pelmsof tha Sff ********** “wv.«yio« - Third Slags —Diarrhoea, diminished fever, cough,and , Far aaleat Dr.O. H. XEVSEB’B Re fill Dnw SMreyHo. J« corner of Wood tofeet nod Vh. rgawloy. • U«3;4!rsj vMyfJX.v. v _ • 'V'- i * * ** ■* v » *f* !*T *t * , t , ’ r * ftl CloT.tunn and gltwjßrafc aaitvaM, ■ 01*B TRI* A HPI ; . mmssk ■ FARE W GtEVEtiANP, JVOC Ticket* thronirh to Ucrrsifl.ltenusi, Toting, Prratnr, vaicAoo, Mn.w*cjtnt, Cclobbos, akb :The new and fwi TdnJrniar » «aiiicf FOREST.CITY . leaves Msnongahelawharf,foot of MatkOt street, every -tnominrciSooo»ya-<»Jcep»*d) at 8 oV at Welfwillc with the . Express Train of Jibe Clevelaiia and.FlUsborgh Railroad, TeavlnffWellsvilleaat 1335 P. M * and arriving at Cleveland at 40 nwjtfics. post o. o’clock, p M., andconneei-ng wlih ttteamboat ledo,Deimit,Chicago, Mi! waukio.Buffalo,and Dunkirk*. Passengers leave Pittsburgh Lndfce morning ana uk© ten next evening la Chicago ' Passengers going to Cleveland va Ohio and PcnnSyl* yania ftaunmavare pißoat av Alllanoos (by t&e 8 30 A*- ' ; MiTram,) atto’clocfc. P. (hy ll o’clork* Ar LU«Q A CO. SUQA.a n«njsii MOLASSES— IS iibls; SrJame.; llldoSL Bernard Sjg*r lion.. MoU««e., in slojo and for saw by tjrUJ MILLER tc. RICKETSON.: * • Obrofticle end Journal copy : ".. : . • • ‘ CtUFBEUOR PACKED TEAS. I —The attention of Re- is requested to oursaperiorTeoa. put up la quarter,half ana one pound packages,’securely covered wjiVtln foil, and warranted equal inevery respect lathe best pat up in the East, and superior to the majority of them. Every package Is labelled, with our name and guarantee, aubjoct v ioboreturned,ir not approved >on trial. . Dealers will be supplied at rates os low as tke -- s&me quality can bebodin the Eastern cities. ; - . - For sale by W. A. M.VLURG A CO, • left-''- . • i ■••• • • . Cmcersand Two, Dealers.';■-> TKTOTICK.—The- Anuual' Neeung ot stockholders of X v the. Allegheny-Valley. Batlroad Company: will ‘be held.m the Offieo of the Company* in the. city of Flits-' burgh,on MONDAY', August tfd,1822, ctitOo’t look a. : when a Presldentojid eik Managers will be elected,-for ihe management of thei ffft'Tß.oftheCoropany.. v -' • F.> R. BRUNOT, Sectetary pro'tem. City papers, also Free Press and Democrat, EiUail-' ning* Jeffersonian, Brookville, Dimoerut and Register, ' Clarion, Elk. County Advocate and Al’ScaaOrhit-copy until day of meeting - jyStd SOMETHING NEW-Almost every day at IHKJD’3 NEW YORK JEWELRY STORK, *1 Market s u This dayreceived, another invoioeof fiaeGold Watch* es, just imported, expressly for this market. /.Also* a - v large lot of Sne fashionable Gold Jewelry; (some very.' neb,) which' will bc*oUi_aa.n«u*l 1 from #Vo Spper 1 cent, lower tltaa goods. of the same qoalrty. and rich* - .. ness have ever been offered for. at anyor the other. ««• tablishmentain this city. No mistake. . Call oml see, and yon will be satisfied. N. D*—>All kinds of Wat&h repairing done ns well as atony shop in Europe.or America, &t short notice. WaicnGlaasehsetai just half thensuaL price, at, iylO 51 MARKET ST. ' • flew music* , - liVf ASSAYS IN DE COLD GROUND. A no w'EM* Alt opian Melody, by S O. Foster, t Oh, How I Love my Mountain Homo/’ a. new and beaatimL Duett; as sung by the Aileghanians. - Where can the Soul find Beat—as sung by the Baker - Family The Rappv FamilyPolkt. • The CaUy Polka. The Cottage. . / Pearls Blanche.Alpca : 1 . : • Eramaßa!e--aii Ethiopian Melody* Laura Lee—by S. C. Foster. . I Forgot the Gay World. There’s u Good Time Coming."' ■ Garland Polka.; . Bccetvedft&d for sale by= . iyt’j John a. mellor, et Woca st. BfCWDlualC* • ••••I K KCEBEB, NolOl Tbird Urcei, haji.jusiTceM— . ♦ Massa’siode Cold Ground, abeauU'iu newElhl* v . < opjtm Melody—by S( C::Foaier. ' \ J rowcnbe Gay i.VVorltf» assungby the Harmonious. /. . ThcMooiuain Wavcf :■ • to do ■ -. • do--: «’ . Tfae JlanilngGiee, -. ; do do do. t We Come Again with Songtio GreclYcoido. ■••■.■;* ±.~ Farewelf,To nichi Wc Part, do. . Eaith witirhcrTcn Thousand Flowers, Duett&Tiio. V Jenny I.ane. Oh. Como ioMc. . ( TmaPdgrira. Elena Polka. Faliy Polka. 1 , Holy Mother, Guide Ms Footsteps i Uraddep Bones*—EihiopiaaQuiarine.: i NO. IUI THIRD STREET, [ SignafjheGoideallerp. - .« N.B.— ; by Byerly’a Band, will becalto afewdatys. liyl2 HOME INSURANCE. ?*bc Farmer* frDclfilecliCLntca’Haaltlvla* j mrtnee Association, , j OP PITTSBURGH, PENNA. } *. AID IH TIMS OP SEBD! * *• office—counts ot eanrsmu* abb *ntHß steksts. v: GUAH.ABTT CAP! rAG, 930,000. *1 ntHIS le an association established fonhe mutual relief JLofita members, in eases of sickness or accident,by the raymentof llic'r Annual Deposits Persons in good health may become membetsano. be entitled to a weekly benefit, incase of sickness or accident. All who join this Association are entitled , to; a vote in the election Of officers, and to participate in the profits of the Associa tion. It i%establi«bed on a safe and permanent basis, being both Mutual and' Benevolent In Us df signs, with the lowest rate* consistent for itssecarity, and conduct* - ed.in amanner to insure its permanency and durability. Alt persons ean see the advantages of taking-out a policy from the General Office; J -- ■ v ; ykahly nsrosm.- : 8 2,tff per year, draws 6 2.00 per week; ~ -v- ■. . 3,c»0 ■ do - do *• . 3,t»Q - d 0;",... . . d,COr do. • vdo • 4,00 do; - v v , 6,00 •‘‘do -• > do • 5,00 •. do; • A*® ‘'do :••• do - 0,00 do;-: • • 7,00:. do do . . 7,00 do; , ..r 8,00. ; y do do. •.:• 800 ; do; ••'•.•'0,00 do-- .-• do.- 900-do J 1000 do do 10,00 - do; INITIATION PER; foe Memberalrip, £!,SO-which . most be paid at the time of making and the first years* deposit within.? wenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, 07T1CKU. Preridmt—O; W.BBiVMOSt. ' • ?■: Vice Presidtnt and Trtasuter*- Wm, M‘; Wilson, v S.erezdrp—D. Brown. • •• • Sinanct Ccmmuu*—A. J. Childs, A. D. Christie, and D. A. M’Mosters. - soariltCin 7, U, VIVicDCbL A CO.*3 * * FORWARDING and commission house. - SAINT. LOUIS* , , JOHH .W. Tvncnraj.-*r*>2 r MOGBILOS,' Twlchelldfc£Zo£rldg«, COMMISSION ANW FOHWARuLNG MERCHANTS, • . .. Comer of ) Ccmmtraal and Pint tmeu. ", TjrriLL proraoiifauend to all consignments and Coni* fy; missions entrusted to them, end ■■rillmake liberal cosh advances .on consignments or Bills ;of Lading in hand. tirders for the pnrehaso : of Lead, Grain, Hrmpand Other Produce, wilt be promptly filled at the lowestpos sible prices, and on the beaneras.- ■ ■ - r Thev will also ondertake the settlement and collec* lion orelnims of importance; and hope, hy their espe* ciai personal efforts and attention to ail the interests of their friends, to give general satisfaction. * - atrusnets, Gco/.Collier, SuLotjisj JillU&;jr] Ncwcdmb ft Bro., and W>B; Reynolds,-Louisville • T. C. TWICHELL ftCOj New Orleans > » COMMISSION HOUSE, ‘ v HBT> OBLBANS. ' fpillS long cslalilieheJ House coniine (belt nitenlinn 1 strictly foaalea and purchases on Commission, and to the Forwarding bnsiness , ■. They solicit a eonunuaneo of the liberal natronneo heretofore given tlicm. . " " i*. JantcorpUß. 1H&I, ■. •■ -I •. HBAI> .CJRXS PfiOOP'SiIFES l Han Frarfof t** Bnpoiw Quality of Htisn, Surir Jk ■' , £«*«’ Ct tinua fin Proof Sofa. * npJJE chancier or these SAFES, to M Loni,, Was be. i forosowell-ettahUahcd.ihai ear further test er proof of theTaet Af Uieir l’diie enperlor to alt others! woaW have been pnneceasttT ;Tiuti to orUor to abeom noodle flit K(ili tho. jt&lft&t66 And l inakir of u h&il'h Patent Concrete Safes,” which las burnt op alt other maker* of any note In the Untied States, (Wilder - *rmi ent included,) we took op bis challenge, and ihe result i* given. be!ow T :by".tlie Committee -Who superintended" the burning of the Bafts We Only- regret that tw tvctc not Iclitn tnc fire into hoars longer. - -* The Safe which wo. tested!* tobeseea ai etir *mr« and we invite the public to ealt and examine Il'uS are confident no one will ever 1 doubt thrir £r«-»iZr qnabtles.alterhaying?seenthe specimen which oaned • Wrongb the fiery ordeal on tbe ISih olt. passed - E R. VIOI.ETT *pn S strSto|^ U,rei *’ 12 ***&»* Messrs. E. K.Violett &Co.-,aa agent* of t Barnes, of-Pmsbarghi to test the fire I!®** 1 ?, the Safes, made by iheir respective o!n,nU«i < * a!^lly that we have this day *a«etyed ‘I affe of , S. ts r re s’ o J?* fceiure, of similar die, which taO h?e„ f I** mat,a ' at the expiration of that UM I hn y ii2?^' l ?5 al i 0, 1r , r* ft U the fire, «d coobng thm Wn we Sa f ? om ‘ easlngenboUtysnSiapiaeeaenitonti iron the bookawere nnirtamd ■ barm oT, but that we found boota ttnd MM,V emtSSv opc ! u ! IR *® S«f«i slightly by lhavrattiaMd In eoinilr^"W e