Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 June 1867 — Page 2
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from letters' qf AfltWt&ponderita in Indiana and Kentucky, which will." no doubt, he read with interest. INDIANAr" DAVIES8 COUNTY. Oar iorreepondent.'writing from Washington, under date' of June 6, says: MI!lioolnra"' few iinesTrom old DaTiesst.io regard to cropland frnit prospects, might bernteiesuog to. many oTyour numerous readers, and I will therefore give you as near a correct statement as possible. "After making inquiry' of our best farmers" ifiallCparts;of-the .county, the? reporfabdlit the. usuaf; breadth sown, botb.vofwrnnd jwheat. The prospect for corn is good, but ""more backward tha A 4 usual. Th& wheat generally lacks" splendidly,!' but in some localities the fly- is JtloiDg some damage, bat I tHink'iit fery: serious. Apples and fteahes bid lairto be a good averse Jijropj Although the late frost caused ta great many to fall off, there instil I 'enough left to make a fair yield." Of 'grapes, cherries and othek smalV fruits, there is a good average prospect, and, taken altogether, we have a good prospect for all the ifjnf Ties.oj Jfe,1Hiw...uti-' " ' A r : correspondent,! - writing from Princeton" under 'date of the 7th, gays '(.''? !in'''":l; ' " So far as my information goes, the prospects for crops in this bounty are very goodi, . Notwithstanding the long defcay'of Spring,'' farmers have generally Uiceeded ,yery, well in getting their corn planted, and it has come up-well, and the stand of corn' is good; Thereitf ' a'large'r 'Quantity 'of ground in wheat than usual, and. than usual" but it is not supposed that. mis win greany auecc lue yieiu. come farmojrs have? apprehensions !6f i the fly, but imar fairly be' presumed that this is only worth a much as the thousand and one other fears so prevalent, uyoogjgripulfuEista-aDd very fewof Srhich iire5 e-er re"alized. Therewill be a good yield of ftnit, a s comparatively', i. littla of it- has been killed by the frost. In some neighborhoods itiimayx perhaps, be injured." ' KENTUCKY. i I , XI YINOfiTON CQC'NI?'. ? ' A piend, writing from Paaucah, says: ,.; 1t m . "As it is Interesting to every. one to know something pf.tlie- prospects of crops in different sections "of the countr, I have taken some, hns , to "ascertain their condition in this- section o Kentucky. Are have had, a very unfavorable Spring, and in . cbnsequerfce of which, crops of all kinds are vey backitd- Tub W6ak irops presenjt a very fine appearance, except in some'sections; that are" aftially iri1'ured itb,,,the,,ru6t.vv;It,;in,i no x;ase las ye destroyed the wheat Imving as yet effected only the Made.. ..Fa,r,ra,ers airthirrk1 thete'wilr be ahf average crop of wheat. The com looks well enougn, but manv, farmers, are , not done pJantiiiV, on acVounfbf "the1 wet weather. The tobacco crop -Is a failure. There is riot one farmer, iaf ten, who planted in-Hhis' section; '"who planted the usual amount.". 1 CALDWELL COUNTY, Froiira letter .froin a friend at Princeton' Ky:i we copy1:, ".r J lvj 44 A fliversity of opinion exists in reference' to the present cropbut' a majority bf the farmers agree that if the season is good, there will 'be over an average crop gathered this year, in every thing except tobacco.. There . is no possible chance for this county to make more than one-third or one-half the usual crop; not for the want of labor, but on account of the scarcity of tobacco plants. .The, time that the farmer here always prepares his beds to be sure of. a supply of plants, was occupied in stopping leaks or;opening aitcnes, ior .it, was raining . all ; tne time, consequently no; one got to sow " tobacco seed in time, and all the men that did .attempt to barn and sow only done so, to put iri . a little' time that they would have lost, without -it. Some of them have good plants, but no one haa. half enough- to plantae half thsuleTOpy-Wte4Mtndreds have none. of corn and-whtat. Corn is smal Wet, a utibiojiiwiv uau u a v tn huh Krtin will bea DJie crop made.; ras Out through' the countrja few da ys ago, and all th wheat I saw looked as fine as I ever recollect of seeing it look at this season of the year. Some of the jnorision brokers are prophesying that the rust will injure the crop, but as far as I can learn there is.not a 'particle of rust in the wheat yet, and I see nothing to cause it now. So I think we will have a fine ci-op, and the most f the farmers are of the same opinion. From the best information I can get, I think I am safe in saying that there are ..more acres of .and planted in corn and wheat this season than last year. : - " ' . .. ' ".Our fruit 'eron wilMe-a failure-' There are some apples, but of an infeff" r nor quality, and a few peaches; in the country, where they; have, beea pro-" lected from the frosta'f':i; .i:Kq vu- hi j Ileliotypographj. atit The following article, which we copy from the N. Y. Journal of Com-
,ronL- PPl?I.?Sii:iXJara may. printed from this type was fully equal I asjJnapyxpecJjaDA CfJh iThe in jeTeTvcreseclo- herlna anj O
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able discoveries of modern science wy v( mine imptf than that of Dagerre,&dfofLw1ich the practical uses : are, Alinps.t limits i less . ! Heliotogeapht. Here is a new word added to the vocabulary, by. the necessities of this adtincing kge 1 and the discoveries of - modern science. Ever since the discovery of the Daraerre: nrofeessl it has ben "a6 t of earnest tmrsuit to find a method of , using the photographic &Jthe productina if naet&Jlio typa,feyi wiich "to print in the ordinary letter-press tt.vlf the nifitures made bv the sun. feeorej! Dfiiftventiohft hT'dApn inldd without final success. We are at length .able ta W, th Aesidera turn bar been accornphshed. ana The Jleliotvve CbwioantA-whose place of
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the suf3 rapidly 49 -publishenJ' can dosire in the production of sun-types. I It is not claimed for this process as yet that1tWiWdaTeNenisIffiiWis icKireu. nub iii is vue uegiuuing 01 reat inings. ana we connaenuy.,.lOQK ur iue.uav iua wiiiitm so mortxi id that the scenes of daily Hfe.:eclfiepces in our streetsv public meetings, precessions, awdfgmiW JTeute may le photographed and the type used in the editions of illustrated newspapers graver or woodcutter. At present the inventors, wisely, pro.-pOse-loMd'no mjre fgfr'the pfkSUd than tney are abltf 'wao "periectry. To snow wnat tneir aointy is we may b let lit vzid icauna vi vm vnu tiaumjii-. i ) 1-r . , - ' : 4 1 ' ' : 'ft -ri ' 1 tion,w A vPPerpite map M iw ace, 105 lexampiei wasnanaea 10 tnem, from yhichtihey, were to ? produce., type 6r plate' suited fof-Jetter- ptesa work. Within twelve hours thev delivered the type, a solid plate, from vuQUsauu copies 00 tue press 01 me I gantly designed ornamental card, with A ! 1 . . J 1. . 1 . 1 M fanciful letters, made, by ithjhand of si skillful artistbeioif placed in their hands, they, in a few hours, produced 4
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ordinary wood engraving is reprod ed in the same manner. Music is ad mirably and perfectly copied. One of the merits of ,. the indention: con sists in the ability to change the s Of tb icluferrphge't, rifytffr 4ucie 'Thus musiq of the ordinary piano size can: be reprinted in smalt (piarto, octavo, or any other desired $zei. A. ' map six . , ' feet square cun; be reduced, and the- type nade to print an W illustration for ian ordinary volume. We have now before us specimens of reproduction of Dorc's liible illustrations, which are astonishingly perfect, More marvellous still ia a page of the London Illustrated' News,' reproduced in a few.hoari In a"u)eta) plate, lialf the original -size, i engravings and letterpress, make a reduced facsimile of the original,'', the, proofs from, which will isurpfise any printer. - There i? no reasonable doubt that the process' will be so perfected that .it, would be; easy1 to republish iii this country anv jhurppean. lllus xpte$ newspaper 'With yl in; twenty-tour hours after its receipt by steamer. - We have been careful not to claim, too TQuch,tfithis''idvehtion'''ifi 'iti present workincr condition. The company 5caU';dV all kinds of mail wura, ouuines, sou pians ojrystgj aau HgiueerjSj. .many tyies 4)1 .-:eu-. gravi nga, especially those which deal in sharp 'outlines and ; bold,', vigorous work.-mufcc, and many other' kinds of illustration. They majr already ,do much more, .feut'- thiaJ is' enough' to justify our assertion that heliotypography is a necessary word in' the Jan-' guage. 'V'1 ' : .. .. , , In one department the company has achieved a startling triumph, namely, in the reproduction of rare old tracts and books., , Many gentlemen halving sire to print private editions for their irieous, - uy tnis process the type lor such editions is furnished in absolute Wac simile of the original, 'andthe new edition can only, be distinguished from the old by the paper ou whieh it is printed. Wemakesure that the pub lishers, type founders, map makers,' civil engineers, and all who are interested in such an important advance in art, will visit the Heliotype Company and investigate for themselves its ability to do their work.-"trh'L c, CINCINNATI ADV'TS. hQ,1 fJO&BIN, BOITVE CO" Envelope Manufacturers, PA EB DEALERS, and "WHOLESALE ; . o STATIONERS, N, HO WALNUT STREET, ' ' CiJfcrsNATi, Ohio. : All roo1s at manufactarers' lowest prices. uocessor to Sonntag A Gamble), : i WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic " Liguors, Cigars and Totacco .srirKRE 'Ujntx. AtwAVs SP found ODltand: an assorted sib Ira orted lirandies. Foreign and Ooq Vuie.' and ' titire old copper ' Whi Scotch and.u$tisli Ales. - feKpeeial cten,tipu.vf ill--be given to the supplying of lam-) ilies for doruesth; use warranted pure and genuine. As;ent for Walker & Leonard's celebrated Tonic Bitters. The trade supplied on liberal terms. may 27 dly
T Bar and Slieet ! Jl.: it r . i'Tri ,-!r;ZINC, SPRINGS, oi yiif qfif 7Ti J ? axles; 4'j.v ii .Horse, and Hole Shoes, . Tinners.' and Blacksmith', Tools, i T it -n tr J . aou Jif u. JBuggjr .HuuHurai , janl'dfy 4Ar , Evaksviulb. Iwd. . : i -LiuiLnI uiri.l.ii i....... i lin-.s.'i-iM Tr, ii-.; r oaJ (u - 1 ManojTaotarent BilIealersil kll kinds o Hoop, SheetEhite-TmJc-Iron,-Nail Dfaoe and Warehouse 15 MAIN STI "STREET nov2 dly WHEKLipO, W. VA.. H 1 PtlfK. rfi -a MP08TEA'AIli; DKLZR IK ilVilOdtt'-f .1 ii; .ijiii !i: -I.;i3 Coach & Saddlery .Hardware ,'. I liKt'd .H fflf-i'f "'.i'.if 91-; ,T'm Seringa, . AxlfSr Wood Work,., Daraaafcrf T1- Pad kins, Bklrtlns. &Ci, - i Las iwftt is .i: sll .jjm ju; , ' -.T c K.4T 3 J - "I i, tlil nti.1l L-,ii.i'.'f;i .r.i.i. i't EVaniwMei Jly & ti& Manufacture: Saddles, Harne O. 58 MslKStreetf eorser ' Second, ienie an ! .with--: v tHm. G0. Si SONNTAG dc CO., f I HARDWARE, 2 FIRST STREET. VV -..'m ; - may 16 3m Etawsvillk, Istdw MACHINISTS. 'ii I WILLIAM ; HEILMAN ; TV.- S t ; (Succesao ftA SraiaJfc H elfta 3 8 0 ,.0D A '.'JOiiY v 11 1 ft ? . Mannfaelnter amd Eaiider of I .3.1 ' 'WAV'1 POiJ TA.BLE-i.XI ST A TIOSAJiYft 1 ! It 1. 1STEAM ENGDIES AND BOILERS, j ,t i.:r':i.'..' 'v.v HIAW AND- GRIST MILL 4!1 i MACHINERY, X Threshing Machines, ... : m - ;lfiil ;.' s;ifiif Cotton and Tobacco Pressea . r.i 'I t. ... i----f'Sl ii ,'' ! f J: : V .:. H III: in.'-' ''''I -' I' CC ULAR, SAW :M1LL V !; evansvilie; TSt). Hheet Iron and Coffek Wobi axade to order on short notice. .;-.: - -, - IRON AND BRASS , CASTINGS " 1 of every description. Dealers in Steam Ganges. Onra BlUns ' Fire Bricks. "Wrotiffht Iron P!rK- Boltlns Cloths, Jkc, at mauai'acturers' prices. ; REPAIRING done at short noticed aptf5 ; Valuable Lease. HiAVIXO FAILED MX EF- . forts to secure sufficient stock to enable me to build the ''Union Tabernafcle," and -having made-other arrange ments ror ios iw.ruinunKiatioii -ox me t;y Miwaion Sabbath School,; i noir offer; tha lease ICO feet by .144, fronting on. Locust Street, between Sixth Street and the canal rfo the .th4trt-time of 99y ears, and at a very low price. JOHN F. GLOVER, Cor. Main and Seventh 8treets. junl dim Courier and German Union copy, diw, lm
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I 1 "r.otiTff"r.iTii, in -u Wtiolesale and Ketall Druggist, , ' '.'Oeajer ln .. (, i Medicines, Paints, Qihs, Brushes, &c , WAXX ST.j bet. Seoohd aud Tnlrd, . -:i : i t-t. i JBvansvlHe, In- ' Particular attention given to OLA' cut. to all sizes , . , - . , ... lmcU1343: ( r v!i;ii'fi';i -.0 vi.' i.'ii - i. ' - j Ij j jIrtLftte oi Owenaljorov Ky.) l 'I'.;..:. 9!-' I i r,,; .: t -vrr ; I. -.')" if: .ii f in- 7 J i MSDIOIN 0-11 1 f .,.,..-1 i tr.i l ; .tn.ntn A JJhAAl A tWa A AA1 WV 1 Wuii ..'(:..) !,i.- - " 1 Copier Third anWMainlstretsL '"Jj ; . I In j-i.-jt ;l sift it 11.ua Jiiuuq :ifl .t or night' r TTZTi' r.,.rLiovw , 'i ji'.i J 3H- an i iu . . - n' IT, JlO.') 4tH.i..l'. ; I ,usMr3 1?Mt? to oono. f! ! t c.l -n r,.U .,tr t.f. MMBFACTUBRG CHEMISTS ,-rv-. ii GE0E6E H. REED'S DOMESTIC t:-j1 III! - ' -, - ;t"f -j l!'.-l !ii 1 J'1 LIQUID DYES. ! 15 t .t:t ilf V!U! tftlit-LP a (IT .iHium ic OENEBAIi'AGENTS"F0r Kh'jil'ii-'i.i.' H).'-j': H V jli'l. Ui DR. ARJIISTEAD'S TONIC SYRDi : PflVAt.'OESTlI, jV iTfoO 0lt ,!IiEil(li'"i tieij-J-H'M', c f i f. nfi.rif t All'b'rdera promptly filled. ; apr,, ' ."ji,(,uJM'iIi 01 , - a PETEIIPSKJ andDealer in . ,. PiiiniVm OZVlyeJlfs?&l. i i ' Ko. 2 KORTII WATER NT., mchlS d3m Evansrille, Ind. i 'MRm tore -'ir vinMrvr t!' WHOLESALE DRUGGISTf Dealers In Paints Oils, Glass and Putt; - " PbyKicians' Is carefully selected. JanH. ' ' -iv: s.- nEim,, M.D., HomcBoathic Physician and Surgeon : Office No. 8 Socond Street, over' J. S. Ricker'a Boot and Shoe Store. :: it . i Evans"t-le, Oct. 2. VOX , ... oc3 d3m architects; l!i;T, 41 I XI)'.. T f cn 77 Architect,, Min n- ..' Office formerly peenpied oy the late firm of. Mnrsihna'i Eoj-di ; . . mc)i)f7 6m ,,J - '. ;;H:i,MCJRsmNA,',.::' r Alii, CIIITECT. A Office Ko.i 8 CHAN DLEH'ti BUILDINO, , Corner Fir it and Locust Streeu. 1 - . Kvansvllle, InA ' s Plans and specifleations for ail kinds of buildings farniahe) at fchoit notice, and on'reaaonable terse a. fmchlo J'Jm MILLINER. Y. No business transacted on Saturday. MILliXERY fMILLIXERY ! Wholesale and Retail. VT ' TBEO - LEAyE . , TO IKFOKX XT lltMJ 41 iuvtci. aiajs luiiiuvia nitu aua" chants, abroad, that I have Jast return ed from the East With the very largest stock Of millinery goods ever brought to thi market.1 Tais stock was very carefully selected by Mrs. Banm, and comprises the very latest Paris styles, viz. : , tir PA TTERN BONNTETS " -,v. ; 'it 1 may inenas. 'PATTERN HATS, -, ; VNTRIMMED HATS & BONNETS, 8TRA W TRIMMINGS fc ORNAMENTS, FRENCH POMESTIC FLOWERS. H BONNET, dt HAT .FRAMES BLOCKS, SJKK8, SATINS. LACES, EDQINQS, The BE3T and LARGEST stock of Hlbbons ever brought to the city . and a thousand other little fancy article wanted in a Number One Millinery Establishment.-: f ? )rV i:1'! 1,1.. 1 ': In connection with' the -above eoods I keep constantly on hand, a very large assortment of . LADIES' HAIR 8WITCHEH and CURLJ and different other fiilnsi for the Hair. -..:,. . . .... Country milliners and merchants, in particular, will find it to their interest to call around and examine my stock before purchasing eLsewbere, as I am fully pre. pared to meet all their demands; and furthermore, I can assure them that say stock and prices will compare with any house west of 3few York or Philadelphia. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me so far, I hope to have a continuance in the future, and ; 1 shall eave nothing undone to merit the same. Very respeetf ally, -f;' . . : 1 .- " - l II. BACM. -; "' " .3fflL 33 MAIT STREET. -' ;;" Particular attention paid to orders. 'AMdJia-1 . , ' . f. .' tffiWBMmi STAGE, .' ci SHIVER A BRO., Proprietors, TT EAVES THE AMERICAS IIOISE 1 j diily at 3 p.m. Fare SI. Has good slock and a careful driver. frnayl dtf
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DODDSi MACNEALE & URBAN", t " . Sole Contractor for BANK fcOOKS. J l c'lU.i lr .r;:-,':i' 5i '.3 J ja a xmk A7$, i7, 4ad:i77.iEABi. arr - )1J-J-,' 5.1- I 'f-i ) ! hViii oil - 'V-Cft j , :, .,. CtSCIXNATI.OHIp.., ; nj-.If-IH I ill (1- .... .,..! 'I'll MM W 1' ' 8, THAJKIJW. FHAJKIJW. -.,-..: . .i A IX VHKBWKt IRANKLLrf, MOKKISUN &, VM, .h PRODUCE A OENERAL , I , 1 : Commission Merchants, It A.! 88 WliiTti'OXl T.. V' -It -r.l. I. .to rrnrt -td IP-j flUtfOtltATIii't! rier; wra-weno st eonsr rosier croiore; ;,tianibW8. imertnH -3k. tJO.; Khftwr, B.irHonr ai w 1!!' - r. Tcy e,.o. f pore, iann g o. in.wjprtj ri r tow sitraaK; t a. b. cnawn aixx r. tiBt. -af Hi-f i. :" 'r-' .' " 24 , w ainaf Street corner or from, Ul c-l h citCl5?r ATI, OHIO,"' ,rno,U ill ,, And Dealers In ."lorif. FLOUP, PRAT!?, and .fJRODfjps fJSftr fRALTf. ,OrdersJor Qroeervtq ftn fi I f' charutUe promptly tiled,, t- . 1 llifbniiAdmadaAn AnBlffnmaitta inch27'3rti' v' i J-i R 1a STILES & CO- -1 ,: IV! ! n,. ir-viii Viii I .1(11 Produce pud Commission 'Merchants, 'And Defers' lin' "Western 'Reserve' Cheese ' ,V ' and Butter, ; i -mdi iMALTBJT'S'- f r uFVeiM Wjtf. tnd k Bcitktnor Ovilertl L'Fbreig trYtfita, ' Cabried' Pruits; ' Sardines,, itotiilmicflBftV Oatsap. Atf.-" "1, Jio 153 ITalnHt street,' Cincinnati, 0, WEST FRONT ST., I - Jppaaltef Bvtapenriloii riridre, ' '-' inch28 d3m CiwcmwATi. 1 ! Cincinnati F'aper, Warehouse. CHATFIELV WOODS. Mannfactarera a,nd Wholesale Paper DealersT7 and 79 WALNUT 8T., Cincinnati, keep constan tly.on hand Baled ?a, Letter and Note Papers, Printers' Flat Caps. FoUmv Plain Letter aud Note Papers, toyaLjediam, and Demy V ting Papers. " . ' ..eIe' Agehte tar'tbb .celebrated" fYJSHOE MILLS WRITtJQ PApEKS; also, maniifaetnreraiof BOOK' and NEWS PA PE RSi PAPER 'BAGS. ' 'l " ',' ' '., Also'on'liandrOrooers' 'Wrapping Papers, ManiilaiPapeit fmt DrufglAti and Dry Uoods'UseiBkiii.a eompltteiatoeav of LEA-;j ITERS arid BIDEKM" STOOLa .lai itiii. Binders fitted oat complete in- Tool and "Materials, j;-. ,,?, , n-v Orders by lDAil rv-onapUy fijied, -u xnch26 d3l j, .v ; ,; ... ;,.. .- . I ' ... , V, , i .i-iiM'iiil I i'-'l M.t id I l- '".' f '' f " I ;;,: i t, u. white, ji & co.,; n Cbrnmf sslon : M erchants, i' ' and "Wholesale Dealer la .., i Ko24 Et Seeond Street. ' ' mch26 dam CiycntNATi, Ohio. ANDEEEGG : & ZEIDLER,' V PORK AND BEEP PACKERS, 1 And Wholesale Dealers in Sugar- ( . Cured Hams, Shoulders, Dried Beef, - Breakfast ' Bacon, Beef Tongues, " ' Ham and Bologna Sausages, . . ,,,,. 3fO. WEST FBOXT ST., , ; mch28 d3m ' , . Ciscijtsaxi. . ;V' BARTON & POOL, . . ' Commission Merchants, .. tSo. 49 WEST FB03TT ST., ' y ' ' . '.' "i .'bwcunun." 8. 31. Bartoj. i . " - ' ,M. M. Pool,, ;-,-' i-r .Z'-" i mch26dly T" W3L WHITE & Ca., Manufacturers of. ..,.,, ' ' ' - ' . ' . t LUBRICATING 011. $, . T and Sole Proprietors of ' " '-r, - .,. ... ! .., -.'.. .I!'.'! --i.l henprick:s fatejit..i ' i ; ' . Also, Dealers in Pperm, Lard, whale, i and Coal Oils. - ' ' ,' ! , :-,- rfi .,.'.44 West Front Street, B. F. CiATCII, Agent at EVANSyiLLE, IJfD. ; Office at Jones A Gatch'a; No. 13 First St."; mch20dtf i., - i -' .i r.r.K,f ? ' WILLIAM D. MORGAN, .- j - -. Importer and Jobber of r : - . . : i . '. Silks and Fane Drj Goods, 1 White Goods. Linens,' Embroideiier I" t, Ho8ierT,Fcfni!toins Ooodf!,. )oa f ksbntbwest Corner,';' n - ".' '"'-'V'V' U mot rituJ r.r: irvrzymi oj j.. CSnciwjati. Represented by BXS 51 ATLACK.; mch28 J
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- f T i.JFor PROMPTNESS "and" DESPATCH Damages and Overcharges promptly settled at this office. 11 ; -iritfiW.'r!Mtf-Anisf al2'.ii;L'S KOSTIllliUTEn flT4 'i"'i'rS , i aay29 EvAJf svi llk, Ik d. Old,' Ediableftnd Responsible. rfitiAi. .(Capital, . . . 10,000,000. 1 1 THE-iitAi-Juua :'JXl .caui I ;iiHi K 4,V Exjir ess Co nip any. ESTABLISHED 1849 - ' " J v . f y.-.Oi . ef?.B?A,Ni?R isai. ' f i The Onlr Compaiiy iaving Ramiilca . . tlons IhroGgnout the ConUncnt .
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THE ADAMS EXPBEnn COM PANT, at. Ita. office In Evanxviile. oUeita a, continuance of the patronage of the public, referring to its superior fallltis of transportation, its vast domestic and Internauviuu mmmcuviii, iia prompt uqaiua tlon of all losses, and Its sterling reliability. EKoecial care taken In the collection of Bills. Drafts. Notes, and tht trauwportatlon of Money and Valuable PackaK Meroliaoulfte received lor jeiivery on payment of the acoompanylna. blU. and proceeds returned promptly. Transport heavy and liaht freinhts. pack ages, and parcel a low as all other for warder. - . , ..... Any Information Iri reeard to the routes. Ac, can be Obtained at the office. No. 74 F1RHT HTKEET novl4dtf, .,. ,J. B. DA AgenU 1", It' I " ' '! ' --''-h'ii 'h nnniri-i niiiTt'rnciu f. rn -l IB lit. Uf i il Ui ' , ' i !.?. n'i .!- H i :' t ; !l ' ' .if: iovi 'A ni I'SiI) FORWARDINQ AND COMMISSION f t, - v. -iiV.- I t M .-... i. M ro) -K'l -.!' i. '' -.;!: .;u'"- ' .'':-rt I tdi '' I 1 .i u r ' ' li.i 'i 1 j n ""' - I .-.'.;.-'! i'f ' i1' i' ' i-: 1 i . 1 And special Agents for th , : . tfi !-ii'(i!j - .i. . i' i BEllErOXTAlS E 'E.i ,B. C 0. . " ERIE TIU5SP0RTATI05 CO., And EBIE, TIME EXPRESS. r. i !! i . ii ALso, Ageiita for tee ' . ' it : ! r':it -ci or . v. V. - . ' f. 7 --i': '' i Bellefontaine CottonExpress. fit ;TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. ' t .; :;:')?:; ' 1 1 . Consignments solicited. , . ! " j BROWN, DUNKEIWOSr A CO.' Auku( )3, lbtj aual-!' f r ) Agents. -THE (. - i i. i ti UNION MERCHANTS' u Express; Company HAV15"PCT- THEIR DIRECT and Kreat Through Lines in perfect working order, a.-e now prepared to do a General Expreaa BuwineNi with the East, Wet, Hon tb went, and Norlhwtnt. Including the carrying and collecting of .Money Valuables, 4c ; , Our lines now opened embrace the routes between New Yo'i. Boston, Philadelphia Buffalo, DetroV. ' Cleveland, t'iiicluiiall Chicago, Milwaul'ee.LaCr'wsc, l'ralrie-du-Chien,Indlanapoils,Terre Haute, 8t. LouU and all intermed ate points, and are being rapidly extended over aU ths , routes o , trade. . -- . , .- ' - The capital of this Company is ( " Twenty Million Dollars, f and s an ample gnarantee to the publkj ' ot its resiou,Ml)lli jy. , Ail loasea and darn- . age of property ehtrutei to our cace wll i.te poompliy equVtably adjuMted.1 ' ..Every ollort wIM :be utadei U merit the i 'patronage of the pnbjlc. , Our rates are m low aa those of iny-Tespoimlble- Express - Company. R. R. WA LDEN, Agent. OFFICE 3fo. iiovl3 d3m 4 FirMt Wlreet.
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