Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 May 1867 — Page 6
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, TUESDAY MAY 23,1867.
MACHINISTS.
SCHUITZE. - 7 &t CO IM elianies'.- .Foundry j I iivoufacturers and Builders of .,' "1 i'"1. -Ssaia Engines, Circular Saw Mills.:-; Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screws .... i - damming Machines, Distil.'t 1 -i! Jeryand Mining Ma- i i - ebinerr, Malt Mills, Corn " Stailers, Httwe Fronts, Cellar Grates. CTM & BRASS CASTINGS. Of every description, yftiefeiziery of all kinds Made and Repaired. ; Dealers in Beltfeg, Fire Bricks, ; , Steam Gauges, and , WMttht Iron Pipes. Old materials bought . o i "- ' TR have ' the facility of the best Mao&tanary and Workmen, and will give all 'init, entrusted to us oar Individual attenUrc. fill orders promptly; warrant oar Wl, and charge reasonable prices. tjmce and Foundry, corner of First and 32mc1 streets, Evansvilio, Ind. H. B. Workmen sent .to all parts to. fit work and do repairing. MMSiUn.- BCHULTZE.THUMAN A CO a it aETAStSVILLF... ..INDIANAManufacturers of SEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES ' ( AND - " SJRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of the most Approved Pattern. all kinds of Machinery appertaining to Railroads,' r X.T EAM BOAT S Distilleries, .-, Flouring .a Ills of ai 1 sizes, with the la test . J'ijaprefements attached. ill C. 43 2ton and Brass ' Castings of Every Description., , adders In Steam Ouages, Gnm Belting. s bricks. Wrought .Iron Pipesr Bolting 382. Ae at Mannfaetnrers' Prices. " - laboring Done at Short- Notice.,, i : .'. Workmen sent to all parts to fit nn work 3i Repair Boilers ana Macumeijy. 3mW All orders wTllreaeive our indiridutrtrotion, and will be promr,t 1 filled on CKBce and Foundery on theCana.rtr-ner A Xngls Street BLBCKKR. FRED. .-I JOHN O. DI;CKEE DECKER. . :'. G. DECKER & SONS, , ' , STtanfacturers of Spokes, Wheels, Bubs, Shafts, Felloes, and Bent Work, and dealers In "Wagons, Drays, j Carts; j Thimble " Skeinsi wdhave always ott hand a large assorts ment of " e&ummed Wngon Makers' Sawed Material. StSand 14! Main Street, corner Fifth, ' . iEoansviUes Imiiamti. 'i-m . j W-Price Lists furnished on application. CITY. LIVERY STABLES, v :; tmZAMOKE ST., bet. Fourth; jan; : Fifth. St. P. Proprietor. ' ; BElee Horses and BuKsiis for iire. V -i fecial attention given to boarding and aw oi Bioc& auu iu lue utuning oi troiters. aasyiom
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The 8econ3 volume of LengFefoT Dante is in the hands of the printer. - Gen. Robert Anderson denies that he called on Mr. Davis. ; Win." B. Pike, of Salem, is writing a life of Hawthorne. Rosa Bonheur -contradicts, in the Paris papers,, the story of b.er insanity. Sir Samuel'Baker approves of the proposed expedition in search of .the remains of Dr, Livingston. - r ' Eldridge Gerry, soiti of the Eldridge Gerry who signed the Declaration, haa just died at the age of 73.' : , t '-,'t John ;-TrimbIe is the Brownlow canididate for Congress in the Fifth Dis-' trict ofTennessee:; i Rev; 'Francis TV".,- Whittle, of Louisville, has been chosen Assistant Bish-' op of Virginia. . i: . - , Jeff. Davis is suggested ,as;; a good Governor-General -for the new Dominion of Canada; ; 11 - i x We are happy lto state that . the Rev. Col. Iligginson is .not writing a noveL-; i :; , ! Beecherv T. K., has returned from South America to his charge in Eltaira.i'Oi't .-.r;i' j: - j Dr Butler has dined Gov.' Smythe and; his 'staff, and produced all his plate, with all the various devices and initials engraved theron. : j 1 ' ' j General Sickels has issued 'kit order J prohibiting the distillation of liquor roin grain in North and South Carolina. :..,:;;,i V.'i ..- u . upt ! Th grave . fof Calhoun is in 'a dilapidated -condition, the glab of marble Over his remains bearing the simple name.'.' Calhoun," with no i other word or signer.- j i'3avza: 1 A Milwaukee ;;wdruan. fell out of a wagon, the other - day, striking ' upon her head, but thinks her .life was saved by her 'waterfall. j Ku" ' ''.' :' .1. ; Thomas Ausrtini'of Northfiejd.'lew Hampshire, died on Monday, aged one hundred yeara and nine months. t' "Jr; i Files,' the ringleader of the IMo'bne riot, has been sent to Fort Gaines by the military " authorities, and,-th? United States troops are doing police. duty.in.MobUe. ' " ,r , 1 , i A Boston man has sued his brother for $10,000 jj'tbr" ' ".alleged slahderoos words used m a letter to his sister1, ' Medium' Colchester, in whose per-: sou his faith, .was .'outraged, wheq'h was made, tq i'pay, a juggler's tax t in Buffalo, has died in Iowa. . , . Youn Forney writes letters1 like a schoolboy, and old Forney writes letters like one who never was a. schoolby- . ,y .'i.!. v :r : ': -i'-' Rev. Dr. H. Schenck. the newly elected Rector ofSfc Anns, Brooklyn, has become editor of the 'Protestant Churchman. ; V ' ' Thiers' is seventy-five, and speaks fifteen columns ! and a half without stopping for so much as a glass of water." O, ye Thiers. , - Henry Tan Vieck has resigned the Superintendency of the Oswego and Syracuse railroad, to take charge ot a new railroad in the South, and Wm. B. Phelps superintends in his stead. Hon. Henry C,.Deming delivered ah eloquent lecture in Manchester, Conn., on Friday evening, on the passage of the forts below New Orleans by; Admiral Farragut's fleet. . ;; , . 15 Rev. William C. Winslow, of. New York, has assumed the Rectorship of St; George's Episcopel Church of Lee, Mass. ' ' .' i. c ;.-,;: ' n .i.Captain Charles X. C." Mmor,''6f Hanover Cottnty, -Vai", has beeU appointed to the Presidency of the Mar ryland Agricultural; College, at Hyi. attsville..-, '' l';:: A'.' Flora Stewart (colored,) of r Man- ( Chester, N. H.vis 110L' Nancy Halpjo died in Albany, a day or two since, at the a?e of 11U. Jeremiah Arose, aged 114; died near; Keyport,' Ind., last week.. -. ';'-'f : 'V.-'-lv ' . , The Queen of Belgium proposes to have a crown for the ' first time,' and the jeweller , 'id "making it of forty pearls, forty large ..brilliants ' and-f fivethousand email one9,jll set in-gold, to resemb1e;a caronai of flamesand to weigh less than-half a po'undy "J '; General .Richard f'.Ci Vaughan has broueht suit against; :lIl0las. Adam sop W&emr Motrtgomery, iu "tlre" Circuit Court of Lafayette County, Mo.0lcr ,fal$e imprisonment, claying his.' damagesat 10,000.; ' Tetrehce McDonald, a ..Waterbury (Conn.;) Fenian, who was eac tured in the Fenian raid and'i afterward re-' leased by the bntish authorities, has T -. - - - ' just oeen, senienoea xo- seven years.in
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ue Vunuecucut piaie j risoavor saulting John . Uxiey, ot v aterbory,',! and robbing him of $400. . : Jedekiah K'., Hay ward who has appeared as an incendiary speech-maker in iticnmona, was in JJartniouth Uollege the' first year of the War, butiid not graduate in consequence -of aa unpleasantness .with: his feUow-sttt-dents and the. faculty.' Last week upon Point au; Pejlee Island, died an aeed Indian nampd f Fisher,- one of the IIur:ons who played u, tumenuai, cuufpicnous part' in thewr nf'ISl" tlien fiV.; of the British. " He ga t tlis fimft . LUVU UjCllLlUU till II H.H IH tbf his death over 70 years of age but straight as an arrow,, and j-etainiug UiuchJ hia youthful pweri He madr his home on the island, but often visi ted Yihdsotjjirid, was' widely- .known
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. .Therese's visit ta Marseilles is a failure;.. Her manager j charged from fiv to wety francs admissionTwhieh the citizens not only refused to pay. but gathered around the. hall to the number of . two or three thousand, hooting and hissing, throwing stones, breaking lamps, and defying all the efforts of the police and gensdarmes to preserve order. The wife of the Italian Premier Ratazzi has acquainted her husband with much grief by publishing a .novel full of libels on other ladies, whose male kindred have . called :Ratazzi out,' a challenge being the Italian equivalent for a libel suit. The premier -fought one duel, and the other fourteen pending have been submitted to a jury of honor. - ; . . , . - At a fair and strawberry festival held by the ladies of the First "Bap- . tist Church at. Memphis, an editor's secretary and chair were voted to the. most popular editor in the city, They were, awarded to Semmes, formerly commander of: the 'rebel privateer Alabama, now editor of the -Bulletin, he having received a majority of all the votes. , t , . '. Brevet Major General J: G. Foster, of the Engineer Corps, has been assigned to the tjharge of the works in Boston harbor, for which the, sum of $375,000 was appropriated by the act of Congress approved March 2d, 1867. General Benharn wilt continue in charge Of the works now being carried on under previous appropriations... 1 Edwin Booth ran to catch a' horsecar in Boston, and sprang on a platform-passenger's feet. His ;victim execrated loudly 'until he discovered the tragedian's, identity, when. he broke 'out fervently, ,fc Why its Booth ! -Mr. Booth, you can stand on my foot all the. Fay if you like." . I Gen. Samuel G." Hathaway, 1 one of the pioneers- .of , Central New York, died at his home in Solon, Cortland County, .oh ', the 2d inst., at the advanced age of .'37 years. During fifty years ol- active ; life, he . filled every public ofiice, from Commissioner of Highways - to Member of. Congress, passing several intermediate years of great political importance in-' the State. Assembly and Senate.'y ' " -
IVew AdTertiscnieuts. WT ANTED-AGENTS 575 per month . IT and travellnr expenses to one good' aeut for each county in tbe United States to Introduce our PATENT, . CLOTHES XiIIfE. - Address, statin? age and occupation, to the AMERICAN WIRK COMPA,N Y, 162 Broedway, JS'cw York. NORTH ' AMERICAN STEAMr SHIP COMPANY, -s,.. ' OPPOSITION LINE TO California " via"" Nicaragua, i every1 twBrrr days, With Passengers, Freight, and U. S. :, '-- - Mails. , On' the following first-clatui Steamships: ' ""-On-'Atlantie" OceatC " "" SANTIAGO DS CUBA, SA2f FRANCISCO, NICARAGUA, DAKOTA. Connecting on. Pacific Ocean. " AMERICA. MOSES TAYLOR, NEBRASKA, NEVADA. Passage acd Freight at Reduced Bates. Sailing days from New York : May 20th. .1867 1 July 20th 1867 June 10th and 30th " Aug. 10th and 30th " And evory.twenty days thereafter, leaving on the Saturday previous when the regular sailing day comes on Sunday. For further information apply to the NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ,. ,JV,WM. H. WEBB, President, . -51 Exchange Place, New York. . DN. CARRINUTOX, Agent, : 1T7 West Street, corner Warren, N. Y.WANTEO- EVERYWHERE Sales men, Ladies and Gentlemen 4100 to $2o0 per month To sell the genuine Commonense Family Sewing Machine. Price only S18. This inauhine wiU stitch, hem, Jell. tuck", bind, ouilt.braid.and embroider. The cloth can notbe., pulled apajt, evettL HiLer cuiung iiie t .vi n cvj .ium lci of an inch. .iJvery machine warranted for three years.4 Send for Circulars and tern. to agents., or call- at McDowell's' Block, corner" Fourth and Green Street, Louisville, Kentucky. BLISS & McEATHRON, General. Ageuts. ' . AMES Celebrated Portable and-Sia-lionary Steam tugine, ail sizes, and superior to all others.. . Call or write for circular. - ... , Depot No. 60, i-outu Car. oM. Street, Chicago, III."- 1 - AMES.' JRON WORKS, Proprietor, . , uswego, .New orK. likdieSi , JHscard Injuribus Paddings Mk4 Jl'li:i,'S 'Maliniar'ial Balm and Patent Breast Elevators develop, the ioTTrrrrhysloTowlcany".I)epot ' 9(5 BroaaI waj', New Yorkj ' 5end tana p. forv treAtb-e. ooiu hi jjruggiHts anu auies t irnisuuu: stor ;,.r; -..rn,-, u 3 '"Twelve; Times a Year. JL MAG-AZINiq, IS replete with turiUing stories, adventures) scientific Juiqw lodge, and all kinds of the most fascinating reading. ,HasftioirIete enoBthly tCfriJ of the news circulates ten thousand copies each m.nt,hj .Specimen numbers nly ten Yearly suosenpuons ei. uei me J.S2, and CHEAPEST. Address, with stamp, , 1. UIBBL.E. Publisher. Louisville,- KentucRy." ORNAMENTAL, SIGN and BANNER --V KI.nS OF iill.T I.ETI EKIAO on jG lass done to.order, at 7 Locu-st otreet niuH'Itmi ,M PIERS0N,. - j A I Dfealer In Sl"OVES; ft And Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER, ; . ; ..SHEET-IRON WARE, . ..'i ' .... :-. . K '' and ; Wholesale ana Ketau , nil U Cor. First and Vine ,Stntvts(.
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Anybody can do it. , . . "I do not want a better bed," N. C. Meeker, Agricultural Editor Tribune. Address as above. Agents wanted. ' ' PAINTS FOB FARMERS AND OTHERS. The Grafton Mineral Paint Company are now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest, and most Durable PAINT In nsei two coats, well put on, mixed with pure l lnseeo Oil, will last ten or fifteen years; It to of a light' brown or beautiful . chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses,' Barns, Fence, Carriage and Car makers. Pails and Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships Bottoms, CanvasMetal and Shingle Roo s, (it being Fire and Water proof) Flour Oil Cloth. Manut. (on Mannf., having used In the past year, 2,000 bbs.,) and as a paint is ' unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Send tor a circular, which gives particulars. . Price 2 cents per ixuud or i per barrel, of 300 lbs., which wiU supply a farmer for yeurs to comer None genuine unless branded in the trade mark Graf. on Mineral Paint Works. .Inquire of your paint dealers, or address t .-..:. - i DANIEL BI DWELL, " . No. 254 Pearl Street, New York. - CARD. Tf1 for Family use. This Blue Is manufac tured by the well known and bid estab lisbed manufacturers of fine . colors,- D. ' F. Tieinann A Co., It is perfectly pure, and needs but to be tried to be appreciated, Wold by grocers and druggists throughout the United States.- , J. H. TIEMANN, Pole Agfnt, . ' ' ' 240 Pearl street. New York. , ; Water Wheels! Water Wheels!1' VALEXTISE'S ' Patent Turbine. The best in use. . Manufactured by Val-i-tiue &. Co., Fort Edward, N. Y. Prices moderate. Send for circular. A ents warned. r.. I. WALKER & CO" NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING HOUSE, " Cor. Main and Sixth Streets, LOUISVILLE, KY. Advertisements received at publishers lowest rates, for aU newspapersthrouhont the United States and Canad-is. Wholesale Contracts Made with extensive advertisers. Merchants, .manufacturer, and all others whose business requires advert ising, are invited to correspond with ut. and learn, our special terms. All orders, no difference how large or small, faithiully and promptly executed. . - - fyrA',r,XE BEI.TI.G Superior eak JJJL tanned Leather Belting, all sites, on hand and for vale cheap. . - ALBERT POTT;?, , , . ' . N. E. cor. Third and Willow Streets, -: ;i . - Philadelphia. WILLIAM BIGERSON, Real Estate Agent, and Conveyancer, 420 Walnut Street, (onder Southern Hotel),. St.- Louis, Missouri. Real Estate bought and sold on Commi88lon,'Catalogues eivlng description of city and county property, issued monthly. ' ' ' ' -; ' . . - -, t . UiiAiii'' wis i Dii iiiaraioii , - ' OF J-;. :- ! . .AND- , NINETY- ' , VALUABLE . PREMIUMS, Tn lie given to.tbe purchasers of either of Uie following handsome ' T EXGBA V IGS, viz.: ASHLAND," THE HOME OF CLAY: R. E. LEE. U, S. GRANT, GKORGE WASHINGTON. MARTHA WASHINGTON, aud, JO UN C. BRECKENUIDGE. r. 'The following gentlemen have kind'ly Ponsented to ta ke cbaraeof and control the drawing, with the distinct understanding that we are to naive nothing whatever to dowith.lt. vlK. : Ex-Gov,- J.- F.' RobinsOo, XJeorgeiown, Ky.r General John B. Huston, Lexington;- Kyv) Hon.-F.'K. Hunt; Lexington. Ky Hon. J. Bi Beck. Lexington, Ky.;.Kv D. Sayer,.of D. A. Sayer t Co., Bankwrs: i Js.i'.i A:-' Grlnstead; 1 of Griustead, Bradley & Company. Bankers; -Jttdger. Hj" S. '--Goooloe; Thomas Mitcnel. Js.sqr.j' vasnier i f irsi national Bank, Lexington., Kyi;. M; C. Johnson E.V1.. President Northern Bank or Kentucky. -' " J Ten per cent, .premium will be allowed to any person getting up a club of ten or in v re subscribers, to be paid either- in Engravings when the mouey ia received, or in money when the drawing is completed. AU money as receiveu w.ll be deposited in bank and held until the dm wing laces place.,- If tbe enterprise . should ..not be completed, the money will be refunded to Ahe purchasers of Engravings. Tbe drawing will take place OX THE F01RTH OF JTLT 5EIT, Or'sootei; iMbe tickets are disposed .of, in which event timely notice will be given, Wril to ns tor prospectus giving full particulars. Agents will .be appointed in ail "pariBot'.fhuoiiiitry. . , ENGRAVlNGSr 85 EACH, -And a certificate given to .each purchaser of an Engraving, in the Phoenix Hotel Grand Gift Enterprise.' - ,: t ... ' Mi l f REE OF CJIARGE. i Remit bv drafts. Postofflce monW orders. -oi'in sums infne hundred dollars and over flh'.GreenbartSRtey1 express to - '- - ' '' 1 GR-GSBY& ROBINSON. Phoenix uottlf Jexuigron; Ky. LI-tT S)B. PREMIUMS. ; . i , ; v f
T GROCERIES. CHARLES VIELE i. CO., ."r . f : : '! - ,,,-r . i ;r ' -, WHOLESALE t :.!.. ' i -i - -l!H Hi -: , '! . ". -i ' C W'S. il SOUTHWEST CORNER First and" Sycamore Streets, EVAN3VTLLE, IND. au9 dtf. JAKES D. BIGGS. WHEELER 6c RIGGS, '.- Wholesale Dealers in " ; ... -: . . ..i i - - ' '" GROCERIES, ; SOUTHEAST CORNER ' FIRST ASD STCAM0RE STREETS, .. -i '" ' Evans villk, Ind. ' All orders promptly attended to. nov2d dtf ' ISAAC HEIHANK. ' .1 i DAVID HKIMANN. i. dc i: irniiiA.v, 1 Wholesale Dealers In Q-R-O'C'E R I E S, , . foreign ana Ajomesuo isiquort, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, GLASSWARE, - Ifos. 60 and 02 Main Street, ' .;; Between Second and Third, . i 5 ' "' '" ' EVAJfSVTLLK, In n." ! s fish depot. : , : nov3)dtf . . .. , , . ! OKOROC BEOS ZBR0SE ,& BR0., DEALERS IK ' -M fit -!:. ' Boat Stores, ' OBOCERIES, ' Gum Packing, Packing Tarn, Cotton Rope, Manilla Rope, fotft YariC, ; I Oakuia, Nails, Lanterns, ' - ; --oiis, ;&c.:,; :;;';.:;;' 'Call and examine our stock and prices, at ' j - ' No. 22 North Water' Street,' : between Sycamore and Vine. , . , Orders filled promptly aad at the lowest rates.. uov21 i H0RNBR00K & CO., DEALEK3 IN I Agricultural Implements, and Oils. Agents for ' ' Fairbanks' Scales. We keep on hand a general assortment ot these Justly celebrated Balances. They are durable and warranted xnirate, and the cheapest, all things considered. Sixes from one drachm to 1q0 ton. JanS dHm MATTHEW DALZELL, WHOLltHAXK DEALER IN " " O- r o o g j i o Vails, White Lead, Lime, Cement, Jkc. Km. IS wlrstnt, EVANSVILLE, IND. JanSdly. , ;. CRESCENT CITY PROVISION STORE i and; MEAT MARKET. , ' F: W, BENNETT &' CO.', Cor. LOCXTST and HECOND ST3.' feb7 dly ''' ' ' Pbeston &, Bros. . P. CA-ESOX. F. A, : Preston PRESTOS BROTHERS, JlVliolcsale . O rocers, , E VA NS VfLEK.' IND. U, lOtEBART. " ': J. H.;iroR(MAN THIRD STREET, bet. Main ud; Locust s' : CITYj GROCERY A COftPLCTK ' NTM!K AND ' GENeral assortment of Staple and Fancy lirncerles constantly on nana, wjtn iresa arrivals ol Country Produce, such as But-' ter, Ees?H, 1 onltry, Ac .-i . . ' i It will be our aim to pupply all reasonable wants In our line of a well-regulated family. - ' L. ILEHART St CO. i Also, the best brand of Kloor, CornMeai.Feed 4 . i -.i - imaylitf fish. E. E. BROMILOW A CO., 'vy'.'i WH0LE8ALE I.I';. , - . ' FISH IE ATEItS,1 101 South, Water Street; ; E. E. Brom -John Bates John MMorrf irrine.li i !"' 1 X''W It 'fit ! f .J.I-'l I"
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'" - A., White Line Central Transit Company. Special Notice to Shippers.' THE "WHITE USE" CENTRAL Transit Company has arranged for tfc delivery of freight in New York the coming season, so that shippers of Produce can, by giving Special-Consignment to their property, have it delivered without extra charge at the Inspection Yards adjacent to tbe river, in New York, Brooklyuor Jersey City, or at the General Delivery at the foot of Broad Street and Co-nttes' Slip, or at the Hudson River Railroad Depot. All classes of freight will be carried to Worcester, Hartford, New Haven, Norwich. Bridgeport, and Providence at same rates as to Boston. This being the only Hne-Tunnlnjr ' ear through to the above points without transfer, the Managers think it, the most destrab e route for shipment of Produce, and to which will b given special attention. In shipping by White LIne.you avoid de-. tentlon and damage incident to ol her lines by transhipment. All claims for over charge or damage settled promptly by the Agent. We only aik a trial. Mark Ooods WHITE LINE, care F. H. 11 UHTON, Lvansville. - OEO. DARLING. General Superintendent, Buffalo, N. Y. M. M. LANbl.s, Au't Sup't, Indianapolis." . . R. Ml-NXO, Agent, iVo. 5 North Water Street apX tf EVANSVTLLE; TNOTANA. Old, Reliable, ana Responsible. Capital, $10,000,000. ; A. X) M S Express CoiiipaMj-,. ESTABLISHED 1848.' 5 f C ORGANIZED 1834. j The Only Company having Ramifications throughout the Continent, and Connections -with the , r Whole World. , , GREAT, EASTERN" WESTERN, and SOUTHERN EXPRESS LINE. 'l THE ADAMS EXPKKsn (ON IA Sf T, at its office in Evansvllle, solicits m continuance of the patronage of tbe public, referring to its superior facilities of tniHportatlon, its vast domestic and international connections, its prompt liquidation of all losses, and its sterling reliability, i ' Especial care taken in the collection of Bills. Drafts. Notes, and tbe trans oortatlon i ' of Moner and Valuable Packages ' ' Aiercnanaute reoeiva , lor aeuvery on payment of the accompanying .bill, aud. proceeds returned promptly. . . Transport heavy and light freights, pack."", acTAM Atifi luinvli ah u u all nthai fr i"waraers. . . Any Information In regard to the routes. ' Ac., can- be obtained at the ,omoe. No. 7bi FIRST HTREET , ' . , novHdtf - J. B.' DAVIS, Agent, : ? -l .BROWN,,, DUNKERSON & CO. FORWARDING AND C0NMISSI0N J i s , MERCHANTS. And special Agents.for.tue ''. ' BELLEFOXTAIXE K. K. C9., . . i. . i.i .i : . ' , ERIE TBAXSFOCTATJOX CO., . -i . - ., y , -.' : . . ': Ind EBIE TIME . EXPRESS. : ' Also, Agents for the . ' . A-t.i.i -:'.t . r.! i ' ' .'! - '" ' : ' ' . - j : i ; i 1 '. ' . ' i ' ' ' . "vi ; . ' f ' - BellefontajneCotton v. .i - - : t . i, , - : 'i .i' ." I - TIME AND.IUTES GUARANTEED. CooyignmenU solicited. , BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., "August 13, lSkitt augllj . Agents. ' , , THE MERCHAIJTS'.TJITIOIT ! Express Company and srreat Thromch Lines in perfect working order, are now prepared to do a General Express Business with the East, West, Houth west," and Northwest Including the carrylsgjuid, oileetlBK.oi -Money Valuables, Ac Our lines now opened embrace the route between New York. Boston, Philadelphia tj v. . i nAiv.ii ii.vai.tiH finAfnna.M .Julian.. . r LI VJ.C, - . . Chicago, Milwaukee. LaCroAse, Pralrle-dn. Chten. Inrilunnoolls.Terre HauteHt. Louis , and all intermediate points, m wmi - -rapidly extended over all the route o trade. The capital of Uiw company m, . . , Twenty Million I6llars, . and ! an aniii e Kuaraniee to me puoilo of its refpoiisibilliy. All -oases and (Uua- J aiie of propertyn trusted to our care wtl b" promptly and equitably adjusted. . . , Every effort will be. made , to merit- tb ' patronage of the. iubllc. Our rates are as low as those of my responsible Express Company. : OFFICE 4 First Street. . nov13a&m 1 ' ' WM. 0. FULLERTON, , -Dealer in - - ' BHIBftt I M K M E K T ft .- ; - fAaMINQ MACHINERY, and HO03E-" MAiafWTKEKTitf TTIA v..' II - UTOI UU . CTlXlTtl.I I Inn 1 - :j
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