From the Fayetteville (N. C.) Observer |
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March 23, 186 |
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Eagle Foundry |
The undersigned is now prepared to make
all kinds of Casting, Dry Sand, Green Sand, and Loom Work, Blowing
Cylinders, Cauldrons, Kettles, &c., of all sizes and shapes,
particularly Rail Road Wheels. Having experienced workmen in the
manufacture of Wheels, and being convenient to the Coal and Iron Mines,
I am prepares to manufacture Wheels which I will warrant not to crack
and equal to the Whitney wheel, or any in the Southern Confederacy. I am
also prepared to make Chilled Tires for driving wheels, either solid or
hollow. |
Rail Road Companies from any part of the Southern
Confederacy can be supplied by sending their orders. These wheels
can be shipped to Wilmington, from thence to any part of the
Confederacy. |
David Anderson & Co. |
{Probably first published January 19, 1863} |
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