California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences, Volume 12, Number 15, 18 November 1859 — Page 118 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SAFES I SAFES ! ! LILLIE'S IMPROVED WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON SAFES. Fire-proof, Powder-proof, Drill-proof, nxd Burglar-proof. WithLillie'sUnpickable Powder-proof Lock. Tho heat Sato made lor resisting both Hre and thtoves, as proven in Innumerable instances. As to a recent teat by tire, refcence is made to the late burning of tho Crystal Palncn, in Now York city, at which all other Sales on exhibition were hurnod up. Lillie'* SAFE atone, van uninjured. Reference is also made to the test afforded by the burning of tho Illinois Central Railroad Depot at Cairo. Read the following letters and statements : J. C. Morris, Ehu., Agent of Lillie's Sate, No. 119 Pearl street. N. V : Dear Sir : You ask about Lillie's Sates, huw thay riooJ the tire, etc. We think we have had a good opportunity to try them. Our warehouse and oltice were burned on the 27th of December lust, and at that time we hHd one of those In our office and three in our warehouse. The Safe in our office was tilled with our books aud papers. The Sale is uninjured, and everything it contained came out In perfect order. A new coat of ptint is all tt will want. Tbe Sates in the warehouse have lar exceeded our expectations. Although the ornaments were melted aft being exposed to the hottest of the tire several hours, the inside was unharmed. We cheerfully recommend them as being tar superior to any other Safe for fire nod burglar-proof qualities. There Is no warping or twisting, and no necessity for a new Sale, as in the ordinary kinds after having been once burned. Your*, truly, BUEL St MOORE. Troy, August Ll, 1837. World's Safe Company: Gentle men: Your letter of to-day Is received. In reply we are happy lo say the Safe we bought of you last spring (Lillie's Patent), came out of the lire on Sunday night, all tight. In fact, the wood work constituting the book-case, was in no respect soiled or discolored. The exterior of the Safe shows a few cracks, but nothing, in our opinion, to injure it. The fire was a severe one, consuming our stum and the adjoining one on each side, and the Hale was exposed to an intense heat. You will please send fur the safe, repair it, and return it to our office, aud much oblige, yours, CHAS. WARREN St CO., No. Stf Itivor street. [From the Troy Daily Times, October 6th.] 1. IM. t X THIUMFHANT I A OS RAT TKST I 1 The fire at the Crystal Palace, New York, yesterday afternoon, furnished a tent of Sates than which none more thorough could have been desired. Those who wero on tho ground say that it was the hottest burning they ever saw; the warea of the Safe manufacturers were In an exposed situation. Lewia Lillie of this city, Steams A Marvin of New York, and many others, were among the exhibitors. On overhauling the ruins this morning, Steams St Marvin's Safes were burnt out, others were complete wrecks; Lillie's alone were uninjured, except in the frying of the paint upon the inriide doors, The Institute could not have arranged a better trial had a special arrangement beetn made tor tho purpose. Nor could Mr. Lillie possibly have received a gruutcr triumph for his remarkable invention. IFrom the New York Times, October 6th.] Go to the ruins of the Crystal Palace, and examine the socalled Fire-Proof Sales, manufactured by Meains A Marvin, and other Hheet-irou Sate milkers, most Of which are a mass of ruins. This unexpected teat will open the eves of the puhlic. Also, examine Lillie's Chilled Iron Sale, which requires unly a coat of paint to make it as good as new. |y A shipment of these SAFES has .7'"* arrived, and can now be seen at the Agricultural Warehouse of T OGG SHAW, 33 Sacramento street. unit 's Celebrated Bank Lock*, On hand, and for sale. f*y The bent Bank and Vault Lock in the world. REFERENCES : All tbe Banks in city oi Troy, Bank of Missouri, Mechanics' and Farmers' C. F. Jackson, Bank CommisBank, Albany, sionei State of Missouri, American Exchange and Corn Mechanics' Bank, Exchange Banks, Home Mutual Insurance ComAnd nearly all others In the natty, city, Sew York. Citizens' Savings Institution, Bank of North America, Merchants' Sl Manufacturers' Bunk ot Philadelphia, Savings Institute, Farmers' Sl Mechanics' Bank, St. Louis Building and Savings Philadelphia, Pa. Association, Merchant Bunk ot Burlington, G. II Loker Sl Bro., Bankers, Burlington, Vermont, D. Hokohl St Co , Bankers, Bunk ol Commerce, Cleveland, Johnson Sl Phillips, Bankers, Ohio. St. Louie. State Bank of Wisconsin, at Illinois Central Railroad Co., Mitwmikie. John Wood, Banker, Brunch Bunk of Virginia, at Voorhies, Criggs dt Co.. BankPortsmouth, eri, Sew Orltane. State Bank uf Georgia, at Bank of Hamburgh, Savannah, Fanners' Exchange Bauk, at State Bank, Savannah, Charleston, Bauk ol Augusta, Augusta, Branch 11.>nk. Columbus, fftargieW. Hunk ot Newberry, Newbury, Bank of the State of North Bank of Uuiuhurgh.Huinburgh Carolina, at Raleigh, South Carolina. Rank ot Raleigh, Southern and Noithern Brinks Baukol Wilmiiigton.Wilming- ot Kentucky, at Louisville, ton, JS'orth Carolina. Kentucky. Also, to Banks and Bankers generally, in thn priucipal citios of Michigau, Wisconsin, lowa aud Minnesota. Til OS. O(iG SHAW, Agent, 133 m No 33 Sacramento street, STORAGE FOR GRAIN! HAVING LEA9ED TIIK EXTENSIVE Fireproof Warehouse! RECENTLY BUILT BY MOORE \ FOLOER, AT RINCON DOCK, The undersigned would call the attention ut FARMERS to the superior advantages ottered for tha STORAGE OF GRAIN! ESPECIAL ATTENTION 13 CALLED TO THE FACILITIES FOR SIIU'PIXG Frum tin* warehouse to Sacramento, the Atlantic £tatea, or Australia, Having Depth of Water for the Largest Clipper Ships! ADVANCES M AD ti. FREDK. BCHETTER, Ban Francisco, Oct. 0, 1859. [10-lm] Riucon Warehouse. BELTING! BELTING! HOSE! HOSE! TIIK UNDERSIGNED ARK ACIKNTB FOR TIIK BALK Of Fulton , n California Oak-tanned MACHINE-BELTING AND FIRE AND HYDRAULIC HOSE. WE nre prepared to furnish Mill Owners, Miners and Fire Companies with the above articles of a better qunlity than ever before <-flered in this market, aud at a LESS PRICE Tha superior tanning qualities of the California Oak Bark, and the compact fibrous nature of the Calitornia Hide, com, ' bine to produce tbe best leather made fur sustaining continued strain and tension. Both Belting and Hose are made from tho solid part ot hides, which are selected expressly lor the purpose, in the most careful manner by Workmen ol long experience hi Eastern Maun&etoriei | cold liquors only used in the tanning process. The Helling is three timus stretched by Power Machiues, hunt expressly for the purpose, and is warranted to run evenly "ii the pulleys. We especially call the attention uf Fire Companies and Miners to the Hose. We offer to subject It to every required test before sale. In buying of us, ramie* may he assured that they will get the real OaVtanned article, and will not have palmed off upon them an Inferior article ot Hemlock Belting and Hose. We duly competition either in price or quality. The above articles constantly on hand or made to order, ol the required sixe, at short notice. THOU. OUO HH AW «* CO., 33 Sacramento street. N. B—Wo subjoin the following certificates \ Chikf Enoinsbr's Office, Fire Department, ) City ol Han Francisco, May Ist, 1859, S J. J. FtTLToiv, Esq: Sir ; From the same teats, to which the two sections of Hose Out) feet) furnished to this Department | hy you, have been subjected, and from c careful inspection of the same, I am prepared to shy that In my opinion, your Hose Is fully equal to the beet quHUty ol Eastern Manufacture, far superior to that usually obtained. I shall recommend the purchase of future supplies of Hum for this Depertmeut, ut your manufacture, at the prices aud upon the terms offered. Jt is with pleasure I make tins statement. Very truly yours, F. E. R. WHITNEY, Chief Engiaeer of 6. F. F. D. Han Fbancisco, May 10th, 1859. J. J. FOLTON, Esq : Sir t 1 have examined your Californiatanned and-iimniitactured Belting, and am convinced that it la in quality of leather and thoroughness ot Manufacture, unsurpassed if not liiiequah-d by any bolting made. I shall recommend It to my customers, and shall purchase tor my own use 'as fait a* required. Wishing you sureess in your Pioneer enterprise, 1 remain yours, Ac, PETER DONAHUE, ■ 21-3 m Prupitetur uf Union Fouudery aud Mac blue Shops.