From the Richmond Enquirer |
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August 8, 1861 |
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The Petersburg Locomotive |
Car and Agricultural Implement |
Manufacturing Company |
Having purchased the works lately owned by Uriah Wells,
are now prepared to receive and execute with dispatch all orders that
may be entrusted to them. |
Locomotives, Cars, |
Stationary and Portable Engines |
Boilers, Car Wheels and Axles, Tobacco Presses and
General Machinery made to order. |
Having a large assortment of Patterns,
they are prepared to fill orders for Mill Work and Castings in
General, Horse Powers, Saw Mills, Wheat Fans, or Shellers, Ploughs,
Cultivators and Agricultural Implements, will be found on hand, or
made up to order at short notice. |
The Company trusts that by the employment
of competent workers, the use of best materials, and promptness in
execution, they will secure orders for a full share of work in their
line. Prices will be found as low as those of similar establishments. |
Address orders to |
Jas. P. Smith |
Gen'l Superintendent and Treas'r |
Petersburg, Va. |
Rob't. D. McIlwaine, President |
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