186^ 2 —3, AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, WESTERN DIVISION, RULES, REGULATIONS & INSTRUCTIONS, WITH THE INCLUDING, ALSO, THE TARIFF TO PRINCIPAL POINTS OF CONNECTING EXPRESS COMPANIES. NOTTCE.-Employees to whom this Tariff is furnished are requested to preserve and pass it over to their successors, upon leaving the employ. The Instructions and Tariff, with other matter contained herein, is in no case intended for the information of the public, nor as an advertisement; the Company reserving the right to vary from them at pleasure. CHICAGO: IBEACH & BARNARD, PRINTERS, NO. 14 SOUTH CLARK STREET. 1862. INDEX. -- — 4 ABSTRACTS,-Instructions to Agents, as to making and settlement of......... 37 " Instructions to Messengers as to making and settlement of...... 46 AGENTS,-General Instructions to regular................................... 13 " Special " "..........3......35 " General and special Instructions to non-reporting................... 32 BANK NOTES,-Tariff for packages of $600 and less..........between pp. 52 & 53 BONDS,-Tariff for......................................................... 47 BUSINESS OF COMPANY —Consists in...5........................ 5 t" " " General remarks in reference to..................10 CANADA DIVISION,-Routes included in................................... 6 CANADA WEST, —Tariff to points of Western Division in......................56 i" " " from Buffalo or Suspension Bridge to points of Eastern Division in..............................................128 COLLECTIONS,-Instructions for receiving and making....................... 39 " Tariff for making......................................... 47 CORPSE,-Tariff for transporting........................................48 COMMON POINT OFFICES, —Iow designated............................... 51 CLASSIFICATION OF OFFICES,-And Instructions for doing business with same................................................................. 51 DIVISION SUPERINTENDENTS,-General Instructions to............... 11 EASTERN DIVISION,-Territory occupied by............................. 4" " Routes included in................................. 5 EMPLOYEES,-General letter to......................................... e 4 FOREIGN PACKAGES,-Tariff for...................................... 49 FREIGHT AND PACKAGES,-50 LBS. AND LESS-Tariff for, between pp. 52 & 53 GOLD,-Tariffper $1000 for................................................ 47 4" " for packages of $500 and less.................between pp. 52 & 53 ~II AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. IOWA DIVISION,-Routes included in................................... 7 Tariff to points in................................................... 97 ILLINOIS DIVISION,-Routes included in.................................. 7 " Tariff to points in.................................... e..... 79 INDIANA DIVISION,-Routes included in.........7................... 7 Tariff to points in.. 68 " Tariff to points in..................................................... 68 INSTRUCTIONS,-For making Way-Bills to through points in Eastern and New England Divisions, and to principal points of Connecting Express Companies.........................between pp. 52 & 53 KANSAS,-Tariff to points in.......................................105 KENTUCKY,-Tariff to points in............................................. 74 LETTERS,-Tariff for, and instructions as to receiving......................... 47 LIVE STOCK,-Tariff for..... 48 MASSACHUSETTS,-Tariff from Buffalo or Suspension Bridge to points in..... 125 MESSENGERS,-General Instructions to................................ 26 " Special "......................... 46 MICHIGAN DIVISION,-Routes included in................................. 7 " Tariff to points in..................................... 75 MINNESOTA,-Tariff to points in........................................ 96 MISSOURI, -- " c; i.. 01101 NEBRASKA, — " " "...........................................07 NEW ENGLAND DIVISION,-Territory occupied by............ 9 "," Routes included in............................. 6 NEW YORK,-Tariff to points of Western Division in........................ 55 " "' from Buffalo or Siispension Bridge to points of Eastern Division in,.......... 108 NEW JERSEY,-Tariff from Buffalo or Suspension bridge to points in........ 123 NEW HAMPSHIRE,-Tariff from Buffalo or Suspension Bridge to points in....124 NON-REPORTING OFFICES,-How designated........................... 51 C" " AGENTS,-General and special instructions to.............32 NORTH WESTERN EXPRESS CO.-Tariff from LaCrosse, Wis., to points of, between pp..................... 128 & 129 ORGANIZATION AND OFFICERS of Company...................... 3 OFFICES,-Classifiction o f....................................:... 52 OHIO DIVISION, —Routes included in................................... 7 I " -Tariff to points in................................................. 61 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. III PACKAGES OF 50 LBS. AND LESS-Tariff for.............between pp. 52 & 53 PENNSYLYANIA,-Tariff to points of Western Division in.................... 59 c" -Tariff from Buffalo or Suspension Bridge to points of Eastern Division in.............................. 124 RAIL ROADS and other routes occupied by Company......................... SEASON OR YEARLY CONTRACTS,-Tariff for............ 51 SILVER,-Tariff per $1000 for......................................... 47 "C " for packages of $500 or less................between pp. 52 & 53 SPECIAL RATES AND INSTRUCTIONS................................... 47 STATIONERY AND OTHER SUPPLIES,-Numbers attached to................21 STATEMENTS,-Instructions to Agents as to............................... 37 STAMP-TAX LAW,-Requirements of........................................ 49 STOCKS,-Tariff for..................................................... 47 TRANSFER OFFICES, — ow designated.................................... 51 TARIFF to principal points of Eastern and New England Divisions and those of Connecting Companies............................................ 53 UNION LINE EXPRESS,-Territory occupied by............................. 9', S< "4 Routes included in......................... 9''" " Tariff to points of....... between pp. 128 & 129 UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY'S OFFICES, — ow designated.......51 VERMONT,-Tariff from Buffalo or Suspension Bridge to points in...........127 WAY-BILLS,-Instructions to Agents as to making............................ 35 s'" " " i " settlement........................ 37 94 " " " Messengers as to making and settlement....... 46 WESTERN DIVISION,-Territory occupied by......................... 9 " ~" Routes included in................................. 6 WISCONSIN " " "................................. 8 Tariff to points in.................................... 91 ORGANIZATION. AMEIXCAN E XPR ES S COMPANY+ ESTABLISHED 1840-ORGANIZED 1850-RE-ORGANIZED 1860. Directors. IENRY WELLS, Aurora, New York. WM. G. FARGO, Buffalo, New York. JOHN BUTTERFIELD, Utica, New York. ALEX. HOLLAND, New York. JOHNSTON LIVINGSTON, New York. JOHN M. TIOMPSON, Springfield, Mass. JAS. C. FARGO. Chicago, Ill. Officers, HENRY WELLS, President. WILLIAM G. FARGO, Secretary. JOHN BUTTERFIELD, Vice President. ALEXANDER HOLLAND, Treasurer. Mianaging Directors. ALEX. IOLLAND, Manager Eastern Division, New York. JOHN M. THOM3PSON, Manager New England Division, Springfield, Mass. WM. G. FARGO, Manager Western Division, Buffalo, New York. JAS. C. FARGO, Assistant Manager Western Division, Chicago, Ills. Superintendents. CHAS. H. WELLS, Superintendent Eastern Division, New York. It. L. JOHNSON, Superintendent New England Division, Albany, N. Y. J. H. ARNETT, Superintendent Canada Division, IIamilton, C. W. J. G. BARNES, Superintendent Ohio Division, Cleveland, Ohio. E. W. SLOAN, Superintendent Indiana Division, Indianapolis, Ind. CHAS. FARGO, Superintendent Michigan Division, Detroit, Mich. E. HAYDEN, Superintendent Illinois Division, Chicago, 111. B. P. PECKHAM, Superintendent Wisconsin Division, Milwaukee, Wis. THOS. ADAMlS, Superintendent Iowa Division, Dubnque, Iowa. WM. IEWITT, Superintendent Union Line Express, Cleveland, Ohio. WESTERN DIVISION. OFFICE OF TIE MANAGING DIRECTOR. Buffalo, Oct. 1, 1862. i To Superintendents, Agents, Messengers, and other employees of the Company, Western Division: GENTLEMEN:-The Rules, Instructions, and Tariffs, with other information given herein, for the guidance of the Company's employees in this Division, are made up in part from those adopted at different times heretofore, with such changes and additions as appear necessary in the transaction of the business at this time. They are now issued in connection with the General Western Tarff, in order to have the same always at hand for reference and information. As the nature of our business is one of detail, we have been obliged to make the Rules and Instructions explicit; and it is expected that each and every employee of the Company will make the same his study; and no plea of ignorance will be received as an excuse for mistakes in transacting any part of the business. WM. G. FARGO, Managing Director Western Division. JAS. C. FARGO, Assistant Managing Director, Chicago, 111. BUSINESS OF THE COMPANY-THE TERRITORY 00OUPIED-DIVISION OF SAME, AND PLAN OF MANAGEMENT. THE business of the Company consists in the forwarding by passsenger trains, and other rapid modes of conveyance, merchandize, freight, parcels, valuable packages, jewelry, bank-notes, gold, silver, valuable papers, bonds, &G., and delivering the same at the place of business, or residence of the consignee, making collections with or without goods, the filling of orders, and attending to commissions generally. The territory over which the Company run their Express extends from New York and Boston in the East, to the principal cities and towns in the States of IMassachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Northern Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa, and Canada West, occupying for its business the following railroad, lake, river and stage routes: r Hudson River Railroad. New York Central Railroad and Branches: Including Main Line-Albany to Buffalo.:3 " B Branches-Schenectady to Troy. Syracuse to Rochester. PHflg.......I Rochester to Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge. Mfsq9......:~Rochester to Charlotte. Canandaigua to Batavia and Tonawanda. 6 AMAIERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. New York Central —Batavia to Attica. Buffalo to Lockport and Niagara Falls.:. Black River and Utica Railroad. Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad. Oswego and Syracuse Railroad. Cooperstown and Cherry Valley (Stage Co.). I Cayuga Lake. Seneca Lake. R Rochester and Port Hope (Lake Ontario). Boston and Worcester Railroad. o Connecticut River Railroad.:-'. Pittsfield and North Adams Railroad. Western Railroad. Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad.,( 1 (South Vernon to Brattleboro.) Vermont Valley Railroad. (Brattleboro to Bellows Falls.),i Ashuelot Railroad.. North Adams and Williamston (Stage). [ nBuffalo and Lake Huron Railroad. Grand Trunk Railroad (Sarnia to Toronto, and London Branch). U Great Western R1ailroad and Branches. i I n Including Miain Line-Suspension Bridge to -i I Detroit. p " Branches —Hamilton to Toronto. Guelph to Harrisburgh. -fD^~~~ lLondon to Port Sarnia. i London to Port Stanley. P F Amboy, Lansing and Traverse Bay Railroad. i Michigan Central lRailroad, (including Joliet Cut-off.) Grand Trunk Railroad, (Detroit to Port Sarnia). AMERIICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.' fr r Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad. Ij Grand Haven and Milwaukee (Steamship Line).' Detroit and Cleveland (Lake Erie). Detroit and Port Huron (St. Clair River). F Central Ohio Railroad (Zanesville to Columbus). Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad. Cleveland and Erie Railroad. 2 Buffalo and Erie Railroad. j Little Miami, Columbus and Xenia Railroad. 2 " (Including Xenia and Springfield Branch) Sunbury and Erie Railroad. Erie and Pittsburg Railroad. o ) Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. j | |Coneautville and Meadville (Stage).. Cincinnati to Louisville (Ohio River). F Belfontaine Railroad. Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad. (Cincinnati to Hamilton.) Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line Railroad. Dayton, Xenia aud Belpre Railroad. Eaton, Hamilton and Richmond Railroad.. 1 Cincinnati and Indianapolis Junction Railroad. Indiana Central and Dayton and Western Railroad. Lafayette and Indianapolis Railroad. Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railroad. Peru and Indianapolis Railroad. Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad. St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute Railroad. | F Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. Illinois Central Railroad (Main Line). h q Illinois Central Railroad (Chicago Branch). Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad. - Quincy and Chicago Railroad. [n.~PPir~~TZ~~llUF-R~ 8 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. I Wabash and Mississippi Railroad. Burlington and Missouri River Railroad. K Ieokuk, Montrose and Mt. Pleasant Railroad. St Louis to Keokuk (Mississippi River). Fort Madison to Burlington (Mississippi River). Chicago and Milwaukee Railroad. Chicago and North Western Railroad. ~ La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad. Milwaukee and Western Railroad. dA lilwaukee and Horricon lRailroad. wZ l nMilwaukee and Prairie du Chien Railroad. x Racine and Mississippi Railroad. Q M Southern Wvisconsin Railroad. ~ Kenosha, Rockford and Rock Island Railroad. Northern Illinois Railroad. Milwaukee to Sheboygan (Lake Mich. & Stage). E-"l r Beloit and Madison Railroad. Chicago, Fulton and Iowa Central Railroad. Chicago, Iowa and Nebraska Railroad. Cedar Rapids and Missouri Railroad. Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad. | 4 Dubuque and Western Railroad. Fox River Valley Railroad. Galena and Chicago Union Railroad. M ineral Point Railroad. Winfield and Naperville (Stage). Dubuque to La Crosse (Mississippi River). For the better convenience in managing the business, these lines (as marked) have been arranged into three divisions, viz., the " Eastern," " New England," and' Western." The "' Eastern Division " extends from New York to Buffalo and Suspension Bridge, and, during season of AMBEICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 9 navigation, to Coburg, Colburne, Port Hope, and Kingston, C. W. The " New England Division " extends from Boston to Albany and intermediate points, in the States of New York, Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire. The "'Western Division" extends from Buffalo and Suspension Bridge westward, including Canada West, Western Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Northern Kentucky, Missouri, Iowa and Wisconsin. In order to secure a prompt and efficient transaction of the business in so large a territory, the WTestern Division has been sub-divided into seven sections, orsub-divisions, as follows: 6 Canada,"' "Michigan," "Ohio," "Indiana," "Illinois," "Wisconsin," and " Iowa;" the management of each division being entrusted to a Division Superintendent, with headquarters at Hamilton, C. V., Detroit, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Chicago, Milwaukee and Dubuque; the Superintendents of the Canada, Ohio and Indiana Divisions acting under instructions from the Managing Director of Western Division at Buffalo, and the Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa Divisions under instructions from the Assistant Manager at Chicago. In addition to the routes included in these three Divisions (Eastern, New England and Western), the Company own and control one-half of the " Union Line Express," extending from Cleveland and Crestline south and east to Pittsburg, and occupying for its business the following railroads and other routes: Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad (Crestline to Pittsburg). Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad. Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati Railroad. Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad (including Tuscarawas Branch). 10 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Newcastle and Pittsburg Route. This line is owned jointly by the American and Adams Express Companies, and is managed separate and independent of the business of either Company, under the charge of a Superintendent having his headquarters at Cleveland. GENERAL REMARKS IN REFERENCE TO THE BUSINESS, THE EXPRESS BUSINESS is eminently one of detail, requiring of all persons engaged in it, system, accuracy, punctuality, watchfulness, urbanity, and, above all, that the business of to-day be done before to-morrow. Among the prolific sources of loss to the Company are: By goods being improperly marked. By being improperly packed for safe carriage. By carelessness in handling. By receiving goods of little or no value, and forwarding without pre-payment, and by advancing charges on them. By carelessness in giving receipts. By neglecting to notify back when goods are short. By neglecting to carefully check. By want of uniformity in charges, causing dissatisfaction to the customer. By want of courtesy, and attention to the interests of customers; consequently injuring the popularity of the Company. By carelessness in the safe keeping of money and other valuable packages. By neglecting to adjust promptly all claims for loss or damage. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 1I By neglecting to properly waybill money packages. By loss or misplacement of safe and trunk keys. By suffering C. 0. D. goods to be delivered before payment of bill. By neglecting to take receipts ior goods delivered. By neglecting to return collections when made. By neglecting to keep watch of money and valuable packages, when in wagons. To obviate these evils, and to insure, so far as practicable, uniformity in all departments throughout the entire business of the Company, strict observance of the following rules is enjoined upon all the employees of the Company, affording due allowance for the exercise of a sound discretion. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO DIVISION SUPERINTENDENTS. 1. The Division Superintendents represent the Company in their respective positions, and are subject only to the instructions of the General Superintendent of the Division. 2. The appointment and discharge of agents, clerks, messengers, drivers, or other employees, will be made by the Division Superintendents in their respective Divisions. 3. No employee discharged from one Division must be employed in another, without the approval of the Superintendent who discharged him. 4. You will, as often as practicable, visit each office in your Division, for the purpose of affording instruc 12 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. tions, giving counsel and information, looking into accounts, and investigating the manner in which the business is conducted. 5. You are expected to see that no larger force is kept at an office, or on any route, than is necessary for the prompt and economical transaction of the business, and that no person is continued in the employ whose private acts or character tend to injure the good name of the Company. 6. In authorizing purchases of fixtures, or personal property, you will make yourselves acquainted with the necessity of the same before granting the authority, and all vouchers for such expenses must be approved by you in writing. 7. All contracts with transportation lines, with bankers, or others, for season contracts, all offices opened or discontinued, agents, messengers or men employed or discharged, and in fact a general report of your transactions must be made to the General Superintendent of your Division weekly. 8. In opening new, or closing old offices, notice must be given to all offices and messengers under your supervision, stating name of place, and tariff to same; or if for closing an office, state to what point such matter must be billed thereafter. 9. At points where the Company have horses and wagons, Superintendents will make it their particular business to see that such property is kept in good condition, and as well and economically taken care of as possible. 10. They will be particular to see that freight is handled carefully by the respective agents, messengers and drivers in their Division, and where damage occurs from AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, 13 carelessness, either collect the amount of damage from the employee causing said damage, or discharge him. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO AGENTS. 1. Agents will observe the instructions of the Division Superintendent of their Division, in all matters appertaining to the business of the Company. Letters, or matters connected with the business of a Dlivision, should be addressed to the Division Superintendent; those of a general nature to the General Superintendent. All communications should be promptly answered in writing. 2. Clerks, Drivers and Messengers will be subject to the direction and instruction of the Agent at the office where employed. 3. When good cause is given, Agents will suspend from duty Messengers running from, or any person employed in, their office, and consult the Division Superintendent as to further action. 4. Never mention to any one the amount of money received or forwarded. Secrecy is half the safety in the Express business. Keep the safes at all times where theywill be inaccessible to persons not employed by the Company. Never allow any one behind the counters, except those of our own men having business there; and when sending off, or receiving a money run, allow no one within reach but the Messenger. The business of the Company, and the transactions of its customers through your office, must be confidential. Books, bills, &c., are not to be open for public inspection. Preserve carefully all letters, 14 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. books and papers connected with the business. Particular care must be taken that the property of the Company is not abused or damaged by neglect of proper repairs. This applies particularly to horses, wagons, harness and sleighs. 5. Be careful in making special agreements, and always consult authority. Always fucfill contracts made by other Agents, whenever a receipt, with an agreement on it, or other good evidence is shown. When contracts are not in accordance with the tariff, the receipt should be taken from the holder and sent to the General Superintendent of the Division. 6. Agents will in all cases require freight and charges to be paid on delivery of goods, except in cases of season contract-(" S. C.") When.the consignee of a valuable package is unknown, he must be identified by some responsible person; and the person identifying must sign with party receiving upon the receipt book; and all receipts must be taken under the date on which the package is delivered. When packages are delivered upon written order of party to whom they are addressed, the order must be preserved by pasting same in back of receipt book upon which the article is receipted. Agents will be held personally responsible for the freight and charges on goods delivered at their respective offices, and should never send Drivers to collect or deliver large amounts of money, without experienced and competent assistance. -. Agents failing to notify at once, offices from which goods are " short," will be held as having received them. @n arrival of Messenger and goods, way-bills should be carefully checked, and if anything is short, mark opposite, " not received." Take immediate and effective steps to find the same. Write the office from which the missing article started; also any interme AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 15 diate checking office, and notify Messenger. When money packages are short, or missing, telegraph and write immediately, same as above. Agents, at re-shipping points must keep such records of goods and waybills passing through their offices as will enable them to be traced, if way-bills and goods get separated, as they do on long lines. Such offices must be prepared, in the way above indicated, to give the time the delayed goods passed through their hands. 8. Agents will require Messengers to receipt on Waybill Register for all way-bills delivered them. At stations where trains do not stop a sufficient time for comparing way-bills with Register, before signing, agents will count the same, and enter the number received directly under their signature. Where there is time before trains leave, the way-bills and Way-bill Register must be compared to see that they agree, and also the way-bill with the package, giving notice to the Messenger on the spot, if any article on same is short, and requiring his signature to the fact on the way-bill. 9. When goods are received marked with a private mark, in all cases enter name of consignee in full upon the way-bill, with destination. 10. Goods evidently not worth the transportation, or that would not, under ordinary circumstances, sell for the charges, should not be received unless the charges areprepaid, or guaranteed. Especial care should be taken, in advancing charges on goods, to know that they are worth charges and freight. 11. All packages containing poultry; fish, fruit, or perishable articles of any description, should have the character thereof distinctly marked upon them, as also the full address of the consignee, including street and number. When perishable goods are refused by consignee, 16 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. or not called for, (unless other instructions accompany them) they should be at once disposed of to the best advantage, after having consulted some judicious person, in the trade, as to the manner and propriety of so doing. Return an account of sales, with net proceeds, to the shipper, addressed to the office from which the goods came. If the shipper is not known, send account of sales to the Agent where shipped from, and ascertain who is entitled to the proceeds. 12. All goods not called for within twenty-four hours after being received, should be entered upon the "package on hand" book furnished for that purpose, and consignee notified through the post-office with the usual blanks. Every exertion should be made to deliver packages, and not allow them to accumulate. 13. Packages containing liquid in glass must only be received at owner's risk, and so specified in the receipt; and in order to have such contract for reference, in case of loss or damage, Agents will give a receipt and require a cuplicate, with agreement and signature of shipper across face of same, assuming and agreeing to conditions given thereon. 14. When freight is prepaid, the person receiving the money will mark the package' paid," with his name or initials. 15. When claims for delays, breakage, damages, lost or stolen goods, are presented, the Agent should personally examine into the claim, and not refer it to Drivers or Clerks, a statement of the case should be sent to the Division Superintendent, asking for instructions. If suits are brought against the Company, immediately notify the Division Superintendent. A ready method to determine if any part of the contents of a package have been ab AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 17 stracted, is to weigh and compare it with the original weight marked on the package. 16. Goods or articles addressed to the " care of" an individual, or Company, must be delivered to that individual, or Company, and not to the person to whom addressed. In delivering money packages and specie with the aid of our wagons, always carry them locked in a safe or trunk, and constantly in, sight. 17. Never contract or receipt to deliver articles in a specified time, nor to celiver goods beyond the termination of our Express routes. (We only agree to hand them over to other Companies or forwarders in good standing, and take their receipt). In no instance will this Company take any responsibility, or be liable for loss or damage after the package is forwarded as directed, or handed over to other well known forwarders to complete the transportation and delivery. 18. Never macke a price for forwarding an article, without seeing and knowing something of its weight, bulk, contents and value. 19. Packages for the United States ]lint and Patent Office must be prepaid, and have the name of the consignor marked on them. Money to pay Patent Office charges, must be in separate packacges, with name and address of consignor on them. 20. When forwarding valuable packages, note the value on the way-bill, and call the Messenger's attention to the fact, particularly when sent outside of trunk or safe. 21. Give a receipt for every money package received, and keep the packages locked in the safe until checked to Messenger. When sending off boxes or bags of coin too heavy to put in the safe, have the same entered on 18 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. the freight, in addition to the money bill. Take care that Messengers do not start without their way-bills. 22. The exact amount of money contained in packages, should be plainly marked on them. Parties sending must always count their money, and, if able, seal and address their own packages. No money package muest be receipted for until after it is sealed. 23. Gold and silver must not be taken in bags in amounts over $2000 in gold, or $200 in silver; but must be packed in boxes stracpped with iron, top and bottom screwed, and plainly sealed with shippers' seal, and weight of same marked upon the outside of package, together with the amount enclosed. Under these amounts coin may be received in bags, but the bag must be examined closely, to see whether there have been any repairs made to it, whether it is securely tied, sealed, and in good condition generally; if not, refuse it. All coin in bags or boxes, or packages of money of every kind, should be examined closely in passing from offices to Messengers, or Messengers to offices, and if there are any defects, call each other's attention to them, and note them on the way-bill, sign your name and office, and require Messengers to do the same. 24. Every money package put up in an envelope must have five seals upon it as follows: one on the centre, and one on each seam of the envelope, half way from the centre to the corner (see diagram.) AMERiICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 19 25. No package of money in an envelope must be allowed to leave an office without being thus sealed. Large packages of money, otherwise put up, must be so securely sealed that they can by no possibility be tampered with. If any error or short count occurs in packages not sealed in accordance with these instructions, the amount will be charged back to the Agent or office forwarding the same. (Messengers, for their own safety, will be allowed to refuse money packages not thoroughly and securely sealed.) All packages of coin should be carefully weighed, the weight marked on the package, and entered upon the way-bill. Should any office start coin and neglect this rule, the next office checking same must weiqgh and enter it on the way-bill, and no Agent or Clerk will be excused for allowing packages of coin to pass through the office without the weight being entered. All intermediate offices checking way-bills on which there is coin or golddust in transit, as well as the office delivering same, should verify the weight of each package on its arrival. By this means the robbery of a box or bag of coin may be immediately detected. 26. Anything different from the ordinary business of the Express Company should be declined, when there is risk of damage, or loss, from neglect of extrct duty, &c., in performing the service correctly. Agents should prevent the Company from being made use of for fraudulent purposes. 27. -All employees handling freight, are required to do their duty with such thoughtful care that the most frail article may be forwarded, by the American Ecxpjress Comjpany, with the certainty of being delivered entire and uninjured. To effect this, it is necessary that no article, of whatever description, be thrown, dropped, or allowed to fall, no matter how short the distance. 20 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 28. Any employee who may become cognizant of default in duty by another employee, and fails to report same to the Superintendent of his Division, becomes equally censurable with the defaulter. 29. A general tariff is furnished to each office, and must not be varied from except by consent of the General Superintendent. When new offices are opened, or old ones closed, Agents will be promptly notified of same, and must make the proper entry upon their tariff, filing the notice for future reference. A special tarif on game, furs, produce, &c., &c., will be issued by circular, from time to time, and must be pasted in back of general tariff for reference. 30. Special Messengers should not be sent off the main routes, excepting for very good reasons, which: should be assigned to the Superintendent of the Division. 31. All blanks, stationery, and other articles necessary for the transaction of the business, will be furnished upon application to the principal office in the Division. Do not change the form of any of the blanks by tearing or pasting them together, nor allow them to be destroyed. In ordering stationery, you will name the number of blanks required, as per following list. Always write your orders for such supplies on the blank furnished for that purpose, and enclose in envelope addressed'" order for stationery." For the purpose of saving time and trouble, you will, on or about the 20th of each month, make up your order for a sufficient supply to last during the month following. Orders for articles which have to be printed exclusively for your office, such as labels of all kinds, letter heads, blank receipts, collection envelopes, and way-bills, should be given at least one month before you wish to use them. NOTE. Agents will return Messengers' Abstracts same as their own, except entering name of Messenger instead of office. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, 21 LIST OF BOOKS, BLANKS, &c,, WITH NUMBERS OF SAME. No. 1. Record of Way-bills received, 6 quires, full size. No. 2. Record of Way-bills received, 2 quires, full size. No. 3. Record of Way-bills received, 2 quires, half size. No. 4. Record of Way-bills forwarded, 6 quires, full size. No. 5. Record of Way-bills forwarded, 2 quires, full size. No. 6. Record of Way-bills forwarded, 2 quires, half size. No. 7. Record of Abstracts returned, 2 quires, for copying by press. No. 8. Record of Abstracts returned, 2 quires, for copying by hand. No. 9. Record of Abstracts returned, 3 quires, for copying by hand. No. 10. Record of Abstracts returned, 4 quires, for copying by hand. No. 11. Record of Statements returned, for copying by press. No. 12. Record of Statements returned, 2 quires, fbr copying by hand. No. 13. Record of Statements returned, 3 quires, for copying by hand. No. 14. Record of Statements returned, 4 quires, for copying by hand. No. 15. Record of Statements returned, 6 quires, for copying by hand. No. 16. Record of Goods on hand, 2 quires, full size. No. 17. Record of Goods on hand, 2 quires, half size. No. 18. Delivery Receipt Book, canvass covered. No. 19. Delivery Receipt Book, calf covered. No. 20. Delivery Receipt Book, " MIessenger's use." No. 21. Delivery Receipt Book, "N. R. Agents' use." 22 AIMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. No. 22. Blank Receipt Books, 100 bound receipts. No. 23. Blank Receipt Books, 200 bound receipts. No. 24. Blank Receipt Books, 300 bound receipts. No. 25. Record of Way-bills passing offices, 2 quires, full size. No. 26. Record of Way-bills passing offices, 3 quires, full size. No. 27. Record of Way-bills passing offices, 2 quires, half size. No. 28. Record of Way-bills carried by Messengers. No. 29. Post Office Notice Books, 100 notices. No. 30. Post Office Notice Books, 200 notices. No. 31. Post Office Notice Books, 300 notices. No. 32. Record of Collections forwarded. No. 33. Record of Collections received. No. 34. Record of Collections received and forwarded. No. 35. Record of Freights transported, 100 pages. No. 36. Record of Freights transported, 200 pages. No. 37. Record of Freights transported, 300 pages. No. 38. Record of Freights transported, 400 pages. No. 39. Record of Season Contract Accounts. BTLANKS. No. 40. Way-bills for Freight, full sheet. No. 41. Way-bills for Freight, half sheet. No. 42. Way-bills for Freight, quarter sheet. No. 43. Way-bills for Money, full sheet. No. 44. Way-bills for Money, half sheet. No. 45. Way-bills for Money, quarter sheet. No. 46. Way-bills for Messengers' "Duplicates." AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 23 No. 47. Blank Abstract of Way-bills, forwarded from office. No. 48. Blank Abstract of Way-bills forwarded by Messengers. No. 49. Blank Abstracts of Way-bills forwarded by temporary Messengers. No. 50. Statements of Way-bills and Proceeds, returned to Buffalo office. No. 51. Receipts for freight and money. No. 52. Receipts for collections without goods. No. 53. Monthly Freight Reports by office, half sheet. No. 54. Monthly Freight Reports by office, full sheet. No. 55. Daily Freight Reports by Messengers, full sheet. No. 56. Daily Freight Reports by Messengers, half sheet. No. 57. Vouchers for Messengers' Salary. No. 58. Vouchers for Agents' Salary. No. 59. Vouchers for N. R. Agents' Salary. No. 60. Vouchers for Disbursements. No. 61. Bill Heads for receipting charges to consignee. No. 62. Enquiry Sheets for " short goods." No. 63. Enquiry Sheets, C. 0. D. goods refused. No. 64. Letter Heads, full size. No. 65. Letter Heads, commercial note. No. 66. Monthly Balance Sheets. No. 67. Monthly Report of goods on hand. No. 68. Scrip Sheets. No. 69. Daily Balance Reports. No. 70. Order Blank for Stationery. 24 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. ENVELOPES. No. 71. Money. No. 72. Abstract. No. 73. Statement. No. 74. Collection, for C. 0. D. goods. No. 75. Collections, for collections without goods. No. 76. Small printed. No. 77. Large plain. No. 78. Small plain. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. No.'9. Labels, large, for freight. No. 80. Labels, large, for C. O. D. freight. No. 81. Labels, small, for C. 0. D. packages. No. 82. Labels, small, for ordinary packages. No. 83. Labels, small, for money packages. No. 84. Labels, route, for Messengers' use. No. 85. Linen Tags, with eyelet holes. No. 86. Wrapping paper, large, heavy. No. 87. Wrapping paper, small, post office. No. 88. Twine, heavy. No. 89. Twine, light. No. 90. Ink. No. 91. Sealing Wax. No. 92. Gum Arabic. No. 93. National Tax Stamps. RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY RATE TABLE 1. BLOCK 742. MAIN BLJCK TARIFF. 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 Black Seal Block Scale Block Scale Block Scale Belck Sceal Block Scala Bltck Scale Bfock Scale Block Sale Blick Scale Slock Sica lo ck Scale Block Scale Block S Bk Scal 103 200 201 208 302 204 402 208 501 212 601 221 702 226 803 217 901 229 1002 217 1102 212 1203 209 1303 217 1405 212 10 208 104 200 203 196 302 208 4024 204 502 204 602 212 703 225 804 221 902 225 1003 205 1103 208 1204 208 1304 221 1406 199 10 204 I0 187 204 191 302 200 403 200 03 204 603, 212 704 225 805 200 903 212 1004 204 1104 204 1206 211 1305 208 1407 196 1507 199 107 179 205 187 305 183 404 196 5042006 187 705 204 807 179 905 191 1005 191 1105 208 1206 217 1306 207 1408 191 1M 187 108 172 206 179 806 179 405 187 507 187 607 183 710 162 810 162 906 183 1006 191 11I6 191 1207 204 1307 204 1409 183 IM 182 109 166 207 175 307 179 406 183 508 183 608 179 711 158 811 158 907 179 1007 183 1107 196 1208 203 1300 196 1410 188 1510 178 110 158 208 170 308 175 407 183 509 175 609 170 7114 162 812 149 908 175 1008 179 1108 200 1211 175 1310 183 1411 166 1511 170 111 151 209 170 309 175 408 191 510 183 610 166 712 154 813 145 9084 175 1010 175 1112 166 1212 170 1311 179 1412 162 1511 178 112 147 209i 166 811 154 409 179 513 154 611 163 713 149 814 145 909 166 1011 162 1113 162 1217 137 1313 161 1418 157 1518 162 113 141 210 158 312 149 413 141 514 162 612 158 714 145 815 137 910 162 1013 158 1114 158 1218 140 1317 140 1414 153 1515 149 114 137 2104 158 313 141 414 137 510 133 613 154'715 141 8154 134 911 162 1014 149 1115 141 12181 136 1319 127 1415 145 1518 128 1156 133 211 158 814 137 415 133 517 128 614 158 717 121 816 128 9114 162 1015 145 1116 140 1219 120 1320 124 1416 141 1519 124 116 128 213 141 315 128 416 124 518 120 617 124-1 719 113 817 125 912 154 1016 137 1117 128 1220 119 1321 115 1417 136 1520 116 117 124 214 137 316 120 417 120 519 116 6171 120 720 104 818 120 913 149 1017 133 1118 124 1221 111 1322 106 1418 128 1521 115 118 122 215 137 317 120 418 124 520 112 618 120 721 100 819 116 914 145 1018 125 1119 119 1222 103 1323 99 1419 128 1514 119 119 116 2154 133 318 116 428 95 621 107 6184 120 722 96 820 107 919 116 1019 117 1120 111I 1223 98 1324 94 1420 120 15 111I 12 112 216 133 3181 116 424 61 622 95 619 116 723 92 821 103 920 108 124O 112 1121 107 1224 91 13241 98 1421 119 135 106 101 112 217 137 319 112 4244 95 523 91 621 103 7234 95 822 96 921 103 1021 107 1122 102 12244 94 1325 05 1423 107 1524 106 121 107 221 112 820 107 425 86 524 91 622 99 724 87 8214 95 922 98 1022 99 1123 98 1225 85 18254 9.5 148 103 153 103 1211 100 222 112 321 107 426 82 525 82 623 91 7244 87 823 92 923 95 1023 95 1124 94 12251 86 1326 90 1424 102 151J 102 121 107 223 99 3214 103 427 80 526 80 624 86 725 83 8231 92 9231 95 1024 91 1125 86 12251 86 18264 86 142 94 153 99 122 101 2234 97 322 101 428 78 527 78 625 80 726 81 824 86 924 91 10245 90 1126 81 1226 81 1327 82 14264 98 1W 00 13i 105 224 93 3221 99 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1142 41 1243 48 1346 59 1443 65 16 68 338 51 458 81 551 59 642 Sub 740 32 842 Sub 939 28 1040 32 1143 36 1244 50 1347 65 1444 65 147 70 339 47 592 61 643 Sub 746 31 843 Sub 940 28 1041 32 1144 44 1245 53 1348 65 1445 65 148 70 340 42 553 63 646 36 747 36 844 24 941 24 1042 32 1145 47 1246 56 1349 66 1446 65 1549 71 241 42 654 67 647 40 748 44 845 7 942 24 1043 32 1146 56 1247 59 1350 68 1447 65 357 81 555 70 648 44 749 47 846 36 943 24 1044 36 1147 59 1248 61 1448 67 368 81 56 70 649 47 750 50 847 40 944 28 1045 40 1148 56 1249 63 1449 69 557 74 650. 50 751 53 848 47 945 32 1046 44 1149 63 1250 63 558 78 651 53 215l 56 849 50 946 36 1047 47 1150 63 559 81 652 59 752 59 850 56 947 44 1048 53 1151 63 653 63 753 61'51 50 948 47 1049 56 654 65 754 63 852 61 949 53 1050 59 655 07 755 65 853 63 950 56 1051 61 656 69 854 65 951 61 i 855 67 952 61 _____~~~~ gin6__ ___ _____ ____a850 69 953 63 __ 1600 1700 I 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 Block Scale Blck Scala Block Scalc buk Scale B lock S ccal Blcck Scale B lock Scal o clock IckSet1Bok Scale B lock Scale Block Scale Block Scale Block Scale B aockSod 1607 200 1628 90 170 200 1728 941 815 162 1835 74 1921 140 1943 82 2024 132 2125 123 2226 123 2327 134 2428 132 2544 123 1608 1906 1629 85 1709 200 1729 91 1816 153 1836 74 1953 136 1944 86 2025 123 2126 119 2227 123 2328 127 3445 111 2545 116 1609 191 1630 81 1710 187 1730 85 1817 144 137 74 1923 136 2026 115 2127 115 2228 119 2343 101 21610 187 1831 79 111 182 1731 9 1 1818 141 1838 770 126 Ill 2027 111 2128 115 2243 97 2344 105 1611 186 1632 77 1712 175 1732 81 1819 136 1839 74 1927 106 2028 I11 2129 I11 2244 97 2345 105 1612 170 1633 74 1713 166 1733 79 1820 137 1840 75 1927 119 2029 106 2130 106 2245 101 1613 170 1634 71 1714 162 1734 75 1821 132. 1841 75 1928 106 200 98 2143 93 1614 170 1635 68 1715 179 1735 73 1822 127 1842 77 1929 98 2031 98 2144 93 1615 161 1636 68 17156161 1736 70 1823 119 1843 77 1930 98.2031 102 2145 93 1617 153 1637 68 1716 149 1737 73 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Agents are not authorized to buy or contract for any fixtures or personal property, unless they have received permission from the Superintendent; and for every expenditure exceeding $5.00 in amount, special permission for that particular expenditure must be obtained from him. In all cases where a purchase is made, a bill and duplicate properly receipted should be taken, the original to be used as a voucher, and the duplicate to be placed on file in the office where the money was paid out. Vouchers for all expenses must be sent to Buffalo. They can always be sent in payment of amounts due on statements, but are liable to be returned if not approved. 33. Agents, exclusively engaged to attend to the Company's business, will not absent themselves from the same without permission from the Superintendent of their Division. 34. Agents will be held responsible for loss arising from their own carelessness, inattention, or want of prudence; or such proportion of loss as may be determined by the Superintendent. No office should be left a moment unless in charge of a regular watch, or some person in the employ of the Company. Ordinary door locks are not the slightest protection. A burglar will walk in with his false keys inless time than an honest man would with the real ones. The employees of the Company are watched by skillful and desperate thieves, who will take advantage of the slightest oversight or carelessness. 35. A judicious use should be made of the " franking privilege." All packages franked at an office should bear 26 AMEREICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. the signature of the Agent. When a package is entered free on a way-bill, give the address of the consignor. When packages are entered on way-bill to collect, and the Agent delivering franks the same, he should in all cases state on way-bill the cause of its being made fiee. 36. Report any misconduct on the part of Messengers, such as drinking intoxicating liquor while on duty, carrying money packages past way-stations, leaving their safes unguarded, &c., to the Superintendent of their Division. When the Mfessengers leave their cars at a station for meals, the Agent will either remain iit charge of it, or substitute a suitable person. 37. Mlake a judicious use of the privileges granted to us by the telegraph companies. Avail yourself of them only when our interests demand it, and avoid superfluous words. Never use the lines at the request of other parties, unless the telegraph charges are paid by them. GENERAL INSTRUOTIONS TO MESSENGERS. 1. The following instructions are made to secure the Company and Messengers against loss. They must be strictly observed, and will be rigidly enforced. 2. You will in all cases be required to give a bond for the faithful performance of duties; you must obey all orders of the Superintendent of your Division, and at the end of your route will be at the disposal of the Agent. You must report yourself ready for duty in ample time to transact business without haste or confusion. You must AM:ERICAN EXPRESS COiIPANY. 27 know that you get all packages entered upon your waybills, and as soon as you arrive at the end of your route, check to the Agent or clerk, to relieve you of responsibility. When packages are short, or in bad order, so note iton the way-bill and give reasons,if known, signing your name to it. 3. Taking a way-bill from an office or a messenger, upon which goods are short, without having a memorandum to that effect made on it before receiving, will be presumptive evidence that you had all the bill called for. 4. Every way-bill carried by you must have your name entered thereon, and your initials or check-mark opposite each entry, and all bills delivered to Agents or others, en route, must show your out check-mark as evidence that the package was left with the way-bill. Blank books are provided, in which all way-bills carried by you must be entered, and on which you will take the receipt of the person to whom you deliver the same. Always leave memorandum way-bills with packages delivered to nonreporting Agents. 5. In receiving fruit or vegetables, you must see that each package is in good order, and you will be held accountable for its safe keeping while in your possession; and, in all cases, will refuse to receive from other parties in bad condition, except the party delivering, note on the way-bill accordingly, signing his name to such notation. A neglect to have this cone, will hold you liable for all damages on such shipment. 6. Books are also provided in which you will take receipts for matter delivered to non-reporting Agents, or other persons. Great care must be taken in delivering such matter to strangers; always require them to 28 AMERICAN'EXPIRESS COMPANY. be identified by some person that you know, and note the name of the person identifying on your receipt book, under the entry. 7. Money must invariably be carried to and from the office and cars, in your safe; and while so carried must be constantly in sight-when possible, within reach. Specie must never be carried outside of safe, when it can be put in it. The carering of money in cacpefet bags, outside of safes, no matter how short the distance, is positively forbidden. 8. When an accident occurs to your train, that is likely to prevent you from making connections with other roads, telegraph at the first opportunity to the Agent at the connecting point, stating facts briefly. If the accident endangers your safe, or goods, telegraph the nearest office that can render you assistance. Guard your car carefully against fire; should a fire occur, secure your safe the first thing, and next the packages. If necessary, cut away the car, and sacrifice other goods to get out your safe. 9. When you have a separate car, or apartment for your exclusive use, do not allow any person to ride therein, except by consent of the Superintendent. You must not leave your safe on the route, excep2t at meal time, when the Agent at that point will remain in charge of it. Any deviation from this rule, except by the written permission of the Superintendent, or his assistants, will cause your immediate dismissal. Before going to your meals, examine your safe and see that it is locked, and observe the condition of its contents. On returning, re-examine to see if its contents have been disturbed. Never leave it open, or unlocked, one moment longer than is absolutely necessary, even when you are entirely alone. Always test the locking by lifting at the lid, after removing the key. When express goods are carried in freight cars, and AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 29 you are authorized by the Superintendent to ride in another part of the train, examine the condition of them at every stopping place. 10. Show proper respect to all persons, and particularly those connected with the route on which you are running. 11. Handle goods with care, and have them properly stowed for safe carriage. N/o article, of whatever description, must be thrown, dropped, or allowed to fall, no matter how short the distance. The "ending over " of boxes, throwing or rolling of trunks, bales, &c., will not be tolerated. If goods are injured by accident while in your charge, note it on the way-bill, and report the same to the Superintendent. 12. Messengers will be held responsible for loss or damage from carrying packages or freight past the proper office for transfer, or past destination, unless for good reasons. 13. Paste one of your route labels securely on every package and article billed by you. 14. Refuse money packages unless properly sealed(see instructions to Agents in reference to seals,) and under no circumstance, sign any but the regular printed form of receipt, used by the Company. 15. When on cars, or boats, you will be subject to the rules for employees of the road, or boat, upon which you are traveling. 16. Yot are positively prohibited from drinking intoxicating liquor, of any kind, while on duty. Never receive from strangers, cigars, tobacco, or anything else that can be drugged. Never show or talk about the contents of your safe. Take note of any suspicious 30 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. character you discover lurking around watching your car. Take great care of your safe keys, and never let them go out of your possession, except to some one authorized to receive them. Carelessness, which would enable thieves to obtain a wax impression of your key, and thereby rob you, would tend to criminate yourselves. 17. You-will not be permitted to change off, or leave your regular " run," without permission from the Superintendent of your Division. 18. You are positively forbidden to sp2eculate in any way, shape or manner, and if found so doing, will be discharged. 19. When goods are way-billed to the wrong office, make a duplicate of the original bill, to the office whither they should have been sent; noting on the original, " duplicate same number and date made to (here insert name of ffice.)" and forward the original way-bill to the office for which it was intended, and the goods, with duplicate, to destination. _Tever chacnge the destiznation of a way-bill by altering the headiing. 20. When you have goods on a memorandum bill, copy the bill in full, on your way-bill register, taking receipt in the usual form. All matter carried by you without bills, must either be regularly billed by you, or else entered upon your way-bill register, making memorandum bill for same, so that you will be prepared to answer any inquiries as to lost or delayed goods. 21. You must provide yourself with a copy of this I ariff, which will give the rate to all points, from the office at each end of your route. In making charges on matter recebived and billed by you, from intermediate points on your route, to other points or beyond, you will divide the rate for whole length of your route, and charge on same AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 31 according to the distance the package is to be carried, and if the same is destined to a point beyond your route, add the rate given from office at end of your route to destination of package, or to office for which you make the way-bill. All circulars in reference to new offices or other matters, and all special tariffs, received by you, must be preserved for reference, and fastened in back of this tariff 22. You will also keep yourself supplied with the stamps required by Government, under the national tax law, using same (as per instructions to Agents, to which you will refer,) on all matter billed by you, except that delivered by non-reporting offices. 23. You are required to report each trip, (to such office as the Superintendent may designate,) all weights on reguylar Way-Bills carried by you, according to the form of blank freight report furnished for that purpose. When the weight is not given on the Way-Bill, you will estimate and report the same as near as possible. All packages of twenty pounds and upwards must be reported. When your route extends over more than one line of Railroad, you will make separate reports for each road. 24. When extraordinary circumstances make it seem advisable to vary from any of the foregoing rules, consult the Superintendent and get his written consent thereto. 32 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. GENERAL AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO NONREPORTING AGENTS. 1. Non-Reporting Agents will follow the instructions given by the Division Superintendents. 2. All packages received by you for delivery, must be delivered at once, if the consignee is known and within reasonable distance-if not, a notice through the post office must be given withoat delay. 3. On receipt of packages, or other matter, from Messengers, you will advance the charges on the same, and enter upon your book, taking receipt of the party to whom they are delivered; if delivered to any other person than the one addressed, it must be only upon the written order of that party, which order must be attached to your report when forwarded to the general office for payment of commissions. 4. Messengers are required to deliver you, with all matter left, a memorandum Way-Bill, which is a duplicate of the receipt given by you to them, and must be compared with the packages, at once, to see that it is correct. This, if possible, you must do before the messenger leaves the station, so that you can call his immediate attention to any error, and request him to correct it. Where there is not time to check the matter with the Way-Bill before the train leaves, you must do so as soon as possible thereafter; and if anything is wrong, notify the Messenger at once by telegraph, or by writing if there is no telegraph at your station. You will also call the Messenger's attention to the fact upon his return trip. Failing to give such notice to Messengers, you will be held as having received the matter as per Way-Bill. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 33 5. If packages or collections left with you, remain on hand one week uncalled for, or unpaid, you will return them with the duplicate bill, to the Messenger from whom you received the same, (or if he has left the route, to some other Messenger) who will refund the charges you advanced, and bill the same to the nearest regular office. If such packages are called for afterwards, you can order them returned. 6. The nmemorandum way-bill left with you by Messenger, must be preserved and forwarded with your monthly statement. 7. NWo commnission, will be allowead jupon butsiness, except a receipt for same is shown, it is therefore necessary that you should be very particularc in this respect-calso to date the _Book for each dCay's business. No commissions are allowed wAhe goods are returned to the Messenger. 8. Commissions are allowed only on the item of our charges collected and preplaid, at your office; not on collections of bills of purchase, drafts, or accounts, nor upon advanced charges to other parties, nor prepaid charges on matter delivered to you. 9. All entries of matter not celivered at the time you render the monthly statement, must be erased from it, and opposite such entry write " Package on hand," entering the same on the following month's report. 10. On receipt of a package to be forwarded, you will at once make the proper entry upon your book, and deliver to the first Messenger passing in the direction that the package is destined, taking his receipt, and paying over to him the charges, if prepaid by shipper. 11. Require persons forwarding mioney or valuable 34 AMERICAN EXPRESS COM0PANY. packages to put them up and direct them —sealing with their own seal if they have one, but should you seal them, let it be in their presence, and under no circumstances, must you put the address on such packages. 12. Unless you have a safe, and some one sleeping near it, you must decline receiving packages of money that you will have to hold over night, unless it is impossible for parties to deliver to you before Messenger passes the next day. If you have no safe, do not leave money or valuable packages in a desk or drawer, but keep them in your pocket, or some safe place not in your office. We want you to hold packages in your possession as short time as possible, and during that time take care of them. 13. On application to the principal office in the Division, all stationery, necessary for the transaction of the business, will be furnished you. For instructions as to the business generally, and in reference to collections in particular, see "general instructions," to regular agents. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 35 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO AGENTS. WAY-B ILLS. All Bills issued by you in any one day bear Numbnei, atei the same number, and when more than one bill is made to the same office on the same day, the time of departure, A. M. or P. M., should be entered on each, and so Abstracted. On the first of January each year, co- Commence new mence at Number One (1) and continue num- numbers. bering without regard to dates, advancing one number each day that you forward one or more bills. You can make bills direct to all regzulcr Make Bills direct offices west of Buftalo. But for places east of to, that, (unless otherwise directed herein) you will bill to Buffalo or Suspension Bridge. Matter for way or non-reporting offices, Make Bills for way business. you will bill to end of route in the direction same may be going. For any point off our lines you will only Maike Way-Bills and charges for make Way-Bills and charges to the office to business beyond which such article is billed by you. But, if the charges are prepaid to destination, extend the full amount paid, in prepaid column, adding in column of " Remarks" " Paid through." This rule also applies to matter upon which charges have been " agreed through;" enter charges only to points billed, and note in column of'"Remarks " the rate 36 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Speial grec- agreed.. All special agreements must be noted on the Way-Bill. Matter for points off our lines, or which must pass through the hands of other Express Companies before reaching destination, must be billed to the Transfer Office nearest to destination. Such offices Transfer offices. are designated in tariff by being printed in large capitals, thus-CHICAGO. Places of same NOTE. Great care should be taken in making bills name in same & and abstracts for places of same names in different different States. States-for instance, Decatur, Mich. and Ill.; Geneva, Ohio, Wis. and Ill.; London, Ohio and 0. W.; Peru, Ind and Ill.; Paris, Ill. and 0. W.; Galesburg, Ill. and Mich.; Hamilton, C. W. and Ohio; Madison, Ohio and Wis.; Springfield, Pa., Ill. and Ohio; Marshall, Iowa and Mich.; Quincy, Ind. and Ill., always enter the name of the State upon the Bill and Abstract. Copy Bills for- YOU wll keep correct copies of all bills forwarded, warrded by you in a book provided for that purpose. Make a price for each entry upon your way bill according to tariff furnished, unless it is a " Free," " S C I or " P 0 I " package. Charges and In forwarding bank notes under season season contracts. contract ("' S. C."), you will enter on waybill in column " from whom received," the parties names under whose contract package is forwarded. In no instance must you bill a package "S. C." to accouztt of Consignee, even if package is so marcked, unless you are so instructed by the Superintendent. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, 37 ABSTnACTS. Abstracts of business forwarded from your Form of abstracts. office must give the number, date, place to, and the total footing of each Way-Bill, and also total footing of your trip/book. Each Way-Bill issued by your office, must be abstracted, whether the same be "RnEE," "P. o..)" or "s. C.) Abstracts must be returned to the General whl to beornlOffice at Buffalo, weekly, or oftener when ded, specially instructed. The last abstract in each month should end with the bills forwarded on the last day of the month. All prepaid, or advanced charges on lnto tyour abstracts, must be settled in the first statements of Way-Bills returned, after the abstract is made. Agents will return Messenger Abstracts in same manner as their own, except entering name of Milessenger instead of office. S T A T E M E N T S. Statements give the'place from, and to, the Statets t ^ ^' ~ Statements nuimnumber, date and total footing of each Way- bor, form Bill received by you, with deductions on same, and are numbered as returned, (using but one number for a statement,) commencing at number one, January first of each year. Offices whose receipts are less than $500 per month, to be will report twice a month; $500 to 1,000, dered. weekly; $1,000 to $2,500, tri-weekly; $2,500 and upwards, daily. 8 8 AMEERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. In entering the Way-Bills on statement, if Deductions, or Refunded. any deductions are made, you will enter the total amount of same on each Way-Bill, in the Explain tera- eduction" column. Always note any altertions on wa'y- ation of charges on Way-Bill, giving reasons Bill. in full for the same, as to whether it be " overcharged,'" should be free," " S. C." or "P. 0. R." After entering all bills to be returned, deduct the total amount of deductions, from total amount of bills, then add the amount due on abstracts, by giving the znumber of Settlement of fitrst and last ]cWay-Bill entered on same, and Statemenlts if the abstract of a Messenger, enter Messenger's name also. To settle the statement credit yourself with the advanced charges, if any, on the same abstracts, paying balance with vouchers, and cash. The Statement, Way-Bills, vouchers and Tohom sent. cash, are all to be done up in one package, and addressed "Livingston, Fargo & Co., Buffalo," marking on the outside the amount of cash only, Arrange the Way-Bills in the Arrangement order in which they are entered on your and folding YWayBills. statement, and fold each separately, over the tin form furnished you for that purpose. Unless you are provided with a bank for Retaining Way- the purpose, you will retain a sufficient amount Bills to balance prps packages onhand of Way-Bills of last dcttes, to cover the charges on all goods remaining on hand at the time of making the statement. Copies of Way-Bills received, and also stateRetain copies of ments forwarded, must be kept in books furStatements. nished for that purpose. AM3ERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 39 COLLECTIONS. Collections with Too much care cannot be given to the color without goods. lection of endorsed drafts, notes and bills; also of bills sent with goods, (C. O. D.) to collect on delivery. Observe instruc- The printed instructions on the collection tions on envel- envelopes, and all special instructions, written opes. thereon, must be strictly followed. You should use sound discretion with regard to the kind of money you take on collections. Kind of money The custom of the place where the collecto be taen. tion is made, determines the kind of money in which it is to be paid, unless the face of the paper specifies it. As far as possible, collect in such funds as will best suit the party for whom the collection is made. When dra is here instructions are given to return prowhen draft is ""> " returned in pay- ceeds of collection by draft, have the draft ment. made payable to the order of the party in whose favor the collection is made. Never to the order of the Express Combpawny. When instructed Directions to "return proceeds in specie," as to kind of funds toretnrn. or "exchange," authorize the agent to sell such money as he may properly receive, and buy gold, silver or draft, noting expense of the same, on the envelope. Receipt to be When drafts, notes or bills are taken for given. collection, always give the Company's collec 40 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. tion receipt. Enclose the paper for collection in the proper collection envelope, entering on same the name and address of the party from Form of forwardwhom received, and of whom to be collected, ig collections and under the head of " special instructions," give such directions as you may receive from the sender, and if to be protested, write in full W vh to be lsoand plainly across the envelope, " Protest.fliele f parties not 1paCid." When instructions to protest are given, the place of residence of the endorser should be written on the draft, or note, under their names. When bills are taken, accompanying goods, Goods with "c. to be collected on delivery of same, enclose 0. D. them in the.printed " C.. D." envelope for that purpose, and mark plainly on package C. 0. D.," and also amount of bill to be collected. Avoid superfluous instructions on collec- Instructions must not conflict. tion envelopes, and be careful that the special instructions given do not conflict with any stipulation on the face of the paper taken for collection. Goods marked "C.. D." must only be Delieri,- and delivered, or suffered to go out of your pos- D" paclsges. session, on payment of the full amount of the bill which accompanies them. You will not forward them until our charges and collection are paid, nor return them without a written order from shipper. Preserve the ordcer. You must not deliver a portion of the Agets mest not goods on payment of a like portion of the packages to be opened. AMERICAN EXPRESS CO:MPANY. 41 bill, unless by special instructions in writing when goods and from the shipper. When "' C. 0. D." goods separated,hiow to arrive in advance of, or without the collection, proceed immediately notify the office from whence they were sent, giving the name of consignee and consignor, if known. You may deliver the goods, if satisfied of the proper amount to collect, and remit the same at once, to the office from whence the goods were received, giving such information as will enable the agent at that point to deliver the money to the proper owner. Under ordinary circumstances (or without time to hold co-f instructions to the contrary) we consider the eletionswwhennot holding of notes, drafts or accounts one week after first presentation, a sufficient length of time, after which you will return the same, stating reasons for non-payment. Where parties are unknown, inquiry must be made without delay, from the office sending the collection; if the party cannot be found, return the same, after holding one week, with proper explanation for so doing. Collections with goods, if not called for, you will hold one week before making inquiry, at expiration of which time, you will ask instructions from office shipping as to what disposition shall be made of the same. When goods are refused, or left on your hands, for other reasons than herein provided, immediate notice must be given office shipping the same. At the last session of the Legislature in Special law of the State of Iliithe state of Illinois, an act was passed plro- naisti reference viding for uniformity in calculating days of cagi of E 42 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. grace, maturity, of bills &c., which reads as follows:' AN ACT to providefor zuniformnity in cal" culatinq (clays of grace, mcaturity of bills, "& c., and declaratory of the Ilaw in rela" tion thereto. "'SECTION 1. Be it enacted, by the peo"ple of the State of Illinois, represented "in General Assembly: That no promis"sory note, check, draft, bill of exchange, "order, or other negotiable or commercial " instrument, payable at sight or on demand, All t par paya " or on presentment, shall be entitled to day entitled to days r Of grace, but shall be absolutely payable on "presentment. All other bills of exchange,' drafts, or promissory notes, shall be enti"tled to the usual days of grace." SECTION 2. The following days, to-oit: Lgl odys" The first day of January, commonly called "New Years' day, the fourth day ot July, " and the "twenty-fifth day of December, " commonly called Christmas day, and any a appointed or recommended by the Governor of this State, or the President of the United "States, as a day of fast or thanksgiving, "shall, for all purposes whatsoever, as re"gards the presenting for payment or acceptance, the maturity and protesting, and "giving notice of the dishonor of bills of "exchange, bank checks and promissory "notes, or other negotiable or commercial "paper or instruments, be treated and con"sidered as in the first day of the week, com"monly called Sunday, and all notes, bills, AMERICAN EXPRESS COMIPANY. 43 "drafts, checks, or other evidence of indebt- Paper faling due "ecldness, falling due or maturing on either ofsuc day pyable -1 5 the day previous. "said days, shall be deemed as due, or having matured the day previous; and should "two or three of those days come together, "or immediately succeeding each other, then "such instrument, paper or indebtedness, "shall be deemed as due, or having matured "on the day previous, to the first of such "days. "SECTION 3. In computation of time and Time paper to be' of interest or discount, when the calculation tt latstothe "is by days or months, thirty days shall be a no~t' "month, but a year shall be twelve calendar " months; and interest for any number of "days less than a month, shall be estimated "by the proportion such number of days " shall bear to thirty. "SECTION 4. This act shall be in force "and take effect from and after its passage. " Approved Feb. 22, 1861." All commercial paper made or payable in the State of Illinois, since this act was passed, will mature in conformity with the provisions of same, and if so ordered, must be protested when due, without reference to the place where it may be zmade or endorsed. In order to insure the return to us of all collections passing out of our hands to other Collections passcompanies, and also that we may have less inginto handsof other Colpanies, trouble in keeping our accounts of such busi- how transferred. ness, agents at transfer offices will, in each and every instance hereafter, re-envelope all collections transferred to other companies, 44 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. retaiing the original envelope in theirpossession until the return of collection. In filling out the new envelope, you will make it in favor of " American Express Co." at your office, and be very particular to enter thereon all special or general instructions given on the original envelope. When such collections are returned to you, you will enclose the same in the original envelope, without breaing the seal of the comnpany 9returning it, and again seal, with your seal, in the usual way. Agents are required to rebill returned collections to the office fiom whence they were billed, except collections from Suspension Bridge office, (originating east of that point) which must be rebilled to Buffalo. A book is furnished each regular office, in which all collections made or forwarded, must be entered, as per form therein. For the further information of agents, in making collections, the following remarks are subjoined. ACCEPTANCE OF A BILL OR DRAFT. An acceptance is an engagement to pay a bill or draft, and is done by the drawer (the or of a. person on whom the draft is made) writing Maulner of ac. cepting Drafts, "accepted" across the face of the paper, and subscribing his name, and when a specified time of payment is mentioned, (as ten days after sight) the drawee should date the time cf acceptance. AIMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 45 When instructions are to protest for non- Protest if not payment, or non-acceptance, and it is not paid or accepted. paid or accepted, it must be protested, or the endorsers are discharged from liability. A draft must be presented for payment and properly protested on the cay it becomes due Must )be protestor the Express Company will be held liable for its payment, and the endorser exonerated. Even the bankruptcy, insolvency, or death of the acceptor, (or drawee), will not excuse a neglect to demand payment of the assignees or executors, nor will the insufficiency of a draft or note, in any respect, constitute an excuse, so far as we are concerned, for nonpayment. The presentment should be made Tine of plesotat a reasonable time of day, when the bill is due. If the paper be made payable at any spec~~.^11~'..^~ ^i1~.J~ - Presented where ifiec place, it must be presented at such place payable. for payment. If a draft or note fall due on Sunday, or any public holiday, and if such holiday fall When due on Sunday or any on Monday, the paper becomes due on Sat- other public holiday. urday, except in States where, by law, it becomes due the ctay after, Sunday or holiday. Dute diligence must be used in presenting any description of bill or paper for acceptance. When any doubt arises as to the prop- Doubtful cases obtain advice. er course to pursue in making a collection, always consult a lawyer, bank officer, or some one competent to advise. 46 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO MESSENGERS. WVAY BILLS. You will make and number bills same as an office. You are not expected to be cognizant of any season contract, (S. C.), and will make regular charges on every package, unless specially instructed to the contrary. ABSTRACTS. Abstracts must be made (same form as office) weekly, or oftener, if so instructed; presenting same with your trip book, for examination and settlement, to the cashier or agent at such office as the superintendent may designate, taking receipt thereon from party with whom settlement is made, for all moneys paid over. Temporary messengers will use the abstract blanks printed for that purpose. All matter for non-reporting offices, or for Billing packages to way stations. way-points, where we have no agent, must be billed at the office at the end of the route, in the direction the package may be going. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 47 SPEOIAL RATES AND INSTRUOTIONS. GOLD TARIFF —Where the rate on bank notes is less than one dollar, add 25 cents per 81,000 for gold; where rate is one dollar or over, add 50 cents per $1,000. SILVER TARIFF —Charge double the gold rate for silver. COLLECTION TARIFF. NOTES, DRAFTS AND ACCOUNTS.-For the collection of notes, drafts and accounts, charge doztble the rate on bank note packages of same amount. GoODs.-For the collection of invoices with goods, ("C. 0. D.,") of amounts less than $25.00, charge ordinary package rates; over that amount charge one-half more than for bank note packages of same amount. Collections of all kinds made by other companies, will only be charged at packsage rates by this company. The same will also apply to collections made by this company, and rebilled from one division to another, the division making the collection will charge the collection rate, all others the package rate. Unpaid collections 25 cents, unless protested, then 50 cents, besides expense of protest. STocKs AND BONDs. —Stocks, bonds, promissory notes, unfinished and cancelled bank notes, will be charged at one half the regular bank note rate. LETTERS AND ORDERS.-Letters and orders, unless containing money, or upon the company's business, must not 48 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. be taken except they are enclosed in a Government Stamped Envelope of the proper denomination, and the same cancelled, (by drawing a pen through the stamp) before forwarding. Letters enclosed in the orcincary envelope, with postage stamp affixed thereto, will not answer the purpose. The charge for carrying letters without vahle will be 25 cents each, prepaid in all cases. WVhen passing through the hands of other express companies must be charged 25 cents for each company. If value of letters is given and receipted for, the regular money rate must be charged. Orders for goods, to be returned by our company, containing $5.00 or less, will be carriedfree, over that amount will be charged at regular rates. CORPSE.-A corpse of 400 lbs. or under, charged double first class passenger fare over long routes, and three times our freight tariff per 100 lbs. over short routes. OF SOLDIERS. The remains of soldiers of 400 lbs. or less will be charged four cents per mile; excess of that weight at regular rate per 100 lbs. to point of destination, in addition to the four cents per mile. No charge less than $3.00 will be made, and not less than $6.00 when transferred to another express company, The charges on snch business must, in all cases, be prepaicd, or guzaranteecd by responsible parties. LIVE STOCI.- Dogs will be charged at first class passenger fare-must be secured by collar and chain, or in box, can receipted at owner's risk. Horses will be charged at double freight rates, estimating each at 2,000 lbs., and zust be receipted at owner's risk, and in every instance require the shipper to sign a cdup2licate receipt to that eftect. No charge less than $25. will be made, however short the distance. Other animals charged in same proportion as for dogs and horses, and must only be taken on same conditions. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 49 No man, woman or child must be taken at any price. PRODUCE.-Special rates will be given to dealers for shipping butter, eggs, game, poultry, fish, oysters, furs, oranges, lemons and fruits, for which application can be made to the Superintendent. FOREIGN SHIPMENTS.-Goods to and from Canada and other foreign countries must always be accompanied by invoices, and if destined to the Old Cotuntry, prepaid. STAMP TAx.-In accordance with See. 105 of the Stamp Tax Act, Agents and Messengers will, on and after the ist day of October, 1862, be provided, at our expense, with stamps, required under said act, and for every article forwarded thereafter will give a receipt, on which shall be affixed and cancelled, a government stamp. If the charge to be collected for the transportation is not to exceed 25 cents-use a stamp of one cent. If the charge to destination exceed 25 cents, and is not to exceed one dollar-use a stamp of two cents. If the charge to destination on one or more articles, to same address, is to exceed one dollar-use a stamp of five cents. In cases where it is impracticable to give receipts, a stamp must be affixed to the article sent. This stamp must be of the proper value according to the rate of charge to be collected to destination, and mzust be cancelled before leaving your custody. Your rule must be to stamp the receipt, the exceptioln can be to stamp the package; if the latter, keep note of the fact in your Way-Bill book, that you may testify to the same in the event of the stamp getting off the package. Your particular attention is called to the following extracts from the law, its penalties, &c., &c. 50 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. EXTR ACTS. SEC. 105. And be it further enacted, That on and after the date on which this act shall take effect, no express company or its agent or employee shall receive for transportation from any person any bale, bundle, box, article, or package of any description, without either delivering to the consignor thereof a printed receipt, having stamped or affixed thereon a stamp denoting the duty imposed by this act, or without affixing thereto an adhesive stamp or stamps denoting such duty, and in default thereof shall incur a penalty of ten dollars: Provided, That but one stamped receipt or stamp shall be required for each shipment from one party to another party at the same time, whether such shipment consists of one or more packages: And provided, also, That no stamped receipts or stamps shall be required for any bale, bundle, box, article or package transported for the government, nor for such bales, bundles, boxes, or packages as are transported by such companies without charge thereon. SEC. 99. And be it further enacted, That in any and all cases where an adhesive stamp shall be used for denoting any duty imposed by this act, except as hereinafter provided, the person using or affixing the same shall write thereon the initials of his name, and the date upon which the same shall be attached or used, so that the same may not again be used. And if any person shall fraudulently make use of an adhesive stamp to denote any duty imposed by this act, without So effectually cancelling and obliterating such stamp, except as before mentioned, he, she, or they shall forfeit the sum of fifty dollars. ExPRESS.-For every receipt issued by an express company, or carrier, or person whose occupation it is to act AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 51 as such, for all boxes, bales, packages, articles, or bundles, for the transportation of which such company, carrier, or person, shall receive a compensation of not over twenty-five cents, one cent. When such compensation exceeds the sum of twenty-five cents, and not over one dollar, two cents. When one or more packages are sent to the same address at the same time, and the compensation therefor exceeds one dollar, five cents. YEARLY OR SEASON CONTRACTS. A deduction is made from the regular rate on Bank Notes, Stocks and Bonds, where a party will enter into a written guarantee to pay $100 or more, yearly, for such business. Application for contracts must be made to the Superintendent. CLASSIFICATION OF OFFICES. Offices printed thus, Cincinnati, are common points with the United States Express Company, and are called "Transfer Offices." Offices printed thus, Amherst, are exclusive offices of the United States Express Company. All other offices are exclusive offices of the American Express Company. Those marked with a star, (*), are called Non-Reporting Offices. 52 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. DIRECTIONS FOR RECEIVING AND MAKING WAY-BILLS TO SAME. An agent at a common point is allowed to receive and bill all matter offered for other common points, unless acting as an agent for both Companies, in which case he will bill according to joint instructions given him by Superintendents of the two Companies. No agent at a common point is allowed to receive matter for an exclusive office of the United States Express Company, except by special instructions. Matter for exclusive points of the United States Express Company must be billed to the " Transfer Office," most direct from point of shipment, and nearest to destination of package. Matter for Non-Reporting Offices must be billed to office at end of route upon which the same is located and in the direction the article may be going. INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING WAAY-BILL$ S1 OF MATTER DESTINED TO PRINCIPAL POINTS IN EASTERN AND NEW ENGLAND DIVISIONS OF AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, AND FOR SAME ON ROUTES OF CONNECTING EXPRESS COMPANIES. Matter destined to the different points named below, lnust be billed as directed opposite of sanle, and directly under the name of State in which the office billing is located. Off ices in Offices in Offices in O ffices in Offices in Offices in Offices in Offices in NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO, MICHIGAN, INDIANA, KENTUCKY, ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, MISSOURI, IOWA, CANADA WEST, F O WR. t Will bill to Will bill to Will bill to Will bill to W-ill bill to Will bill to Will bill to Will bill to Will bill to MONTREAL C.W. Buffalo Buffalo, Buffalo FREIGHT TO DE-Buffalo (2) Buffalo, FREIGHTTODE FREGHT TO D | | ALON~TRRALN~~~~~~~~~~ Ja.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ w. |BU~a10TROIT, MONEY TROIT, MONEY I ITRO[T, MONEY TROIT, MONEY QT^. EUEBEC, C( ^. E. ~ H TO HAMILTON, ( TO HIAMILATON, I TO HAMILTONN, 1 TO AIA ILTON, O QUEBEC, CJ.WE. Cc. W. ).. CW. C. w. PORTLAND, Me.' " " r " BOSTON,Mass. s "! 1 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. P - T S ^ _ PROVIDENCE, -- --. I HARTFORD, Ct. o " — on th 1 i NEW I AVTEN, ". n l! to ad o9.. ALBANYN.Y. - - - I NEWYORK CITY. PH Pq l I1 c1'.1 PHILADELPHIA, Pa. " (1)" (l) ^ Chicago, (3) Chicago, Cicago, HARRiSEURG, " Cleveland, Glcveland, Cleveland (1) Cleveland, Crestline, Cresthie, (3) Clestliue, PITTSBURGH, " (}) BALTIMORE, Md. Buffalo, BufBuffal' Buffalo, (1) Buffalo, " (3)' Buffalo, WASHINGTON, D. C. T BRIDGE. " (1) " (3) (1) Except offices located on the line of P. F. W. & C. R. R. They will bill to Crestline, Ohio. (2) " " " " " " " Michigan Central and Joliet Cut-off. They will bill freight to Detroit, money and valuables to Hamilton, C. W. (3) " " " " " " " T. H. A. & St. L. and the Buff. & L. H. R. R. They will bill to Buffalo. ON PACKAGES OF BANK NOTES IN AMOUNTS UTNDER $600; AND GOLD AND SILVER IN AMOUNTS UNDER Where Rates on 50 Cents T5 Cents 11.00 $1.2 & 1.0 1.5 &.00 5 & $2.0 2.5 & 0 & & to.00 Bank Notes are -^ Per $1,000. Per $1,000. Per $1,000. Per $1,000. Per $1,000. Per $1,000. Per $1,000. Per $1,000. Per 1, 0. Per 1,000. CHARGE q. I ^ cA.9 S uS S3^S ^ ^ S C H A R G E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~HH H~ 0 0 0 0 C0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 ON PACKAGES OF Z ^ 8 Z0ZZ $25 or less.... 25 25 25 30 30 30 30 30 50 50 60 TO 75 75 80 T5 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.251.251.001.251.501.001.251.501.251.5011.75 OVER 25 to $50. 25 25 40 30 30 50 30 40 60 60 TO 80 75 80 1.00 80 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.00 1.25 1.75 1.00 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.5012.00 _____________________ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ __ __ ___ ____ ____ _ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 1 ____ ____ ___ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ___ " 50" 75....... 30 30 40 30 30 60 40 40 TO 70 75 1.00 80 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.00 1.251.751.251.502.251.251.502.251.501.752.50 " T5 "100. 30 30 50 30 30 TO 50 50 80 80 90 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.75 1.00 1.25 2.25 1.25 1.75 2.50 1.50 2.00 2.75 1.502.00 3.00 1.75 2.25 3.50 "100 " 200...... 30 40 50 40 50 80 50 60 1.00 90 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.25 2.50 1.25 1.50 3.00 1.50 2.00 3251.75 225 3.50 1.75 2.25 4.00 2.00 2.50 4.50 i-__ ________ __ ____ _____ _______ ____ ____ ___ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ___ ____1____ ____ ___ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ " 200 " 300... 35 50 60 50 60 1.00 60 70 1.25 1.00 1.25 2.00 1.25 1.25 3.00 1.50 1.75 3.75 2.00 2.25 4.0012.25 2.50 5.00 2.25 2.50 5.00 2.50 2.75 5.50 " 300 "400...... 40 50 75 60 70 1.25 70 80 1.50 1.00 1.25 2.50 1.25 1.50 3.50 1.751 2.00 4.50 2.25 2.50 5.0012.50 2.75 6.00 2.50 2.75 6.00 2.75 3.25 7.00 400 "500. 40 60 90 70 75 1.50 80 1.00 2.00 1.25 1.50 3.00 1.50 1.75 4.001 2.00 2.25 5.001 2.50 2.75 6.0012.75 3.25 7.00 3.00 3.25 7.00 3.50 3.75 8.00 I 500 " 600.-. 50 60.... 75 190.... 90 1.30.... 1.25 1.50.... 1.75 2.001... 2.25 2.50..... 2.75 3.00,....,3.25 3.75... 3.504.00.... 4.254.50.... EXPLANATION OF TARIFF.-FOr instance, you wish to make a rate on package of notes, gold or silver, of from $200 to $300 to a point where the rate per $1,000 on notes is $1.50; refer to amount of package on left hand column, "$200 to $300," trace the line to column "$1.25 to $1.50" per $1,000, and it gives the charge on notes, $1.00; gold, $1.25; and silver, $2.00. Packages of bank notes of $600 and under $1,000, charge same as $1,000; over $1,000, at the rate per thousand on actual amount of package. Packages of gold and silver of $500 and upwards, destined to points where the tariff on same is $2.00 or more per $1,000, will be charged at regular tariff per thousand for actual amount of package. T: 1At IF OF RATES ON BOXES AND PACKAGES OF ORtDINTARY VALUE AND BULK WEIGHING LESS THAN 5 POUNDS. $1.75 & $2.25 & 2.75& $3.25 to $4.25 to $5.25 to $6.25 to $7.25 to $.25 to $9.25to WHERE RATE 5 cts per 75 cs per $1,.00 iei ~1.25 peir $1.50 per 2 WHE ItE 150 lcts per 75 cts er$.00 per.10.0..2. per $2.50 per | pe 2.50 per $3.00 per $4.00 per $5.00 per $6.00 per $7 00 pei $8.00 per $9.00 per 10.00 per n BFaoei& w hir t B^ 1 100 f lLOO~s. 100.s~. 100 -fi1s. 100 lbs. 100lbs. 100 lbs. 1 ls. 10 l 100 ls. 100 l. is 109 ls. 100. s. lCharges on l Sinl g1e Pack'-s 1iot 2 25 30 3 40 60 0 I. 1.I00 Ei-xceeding2 Six Inllches 5q.laie,0 1 Packages of 10 lbs or unlder.. 25 25 30 40 50 60 75 90 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.2 1 2.0 10 to 20 ls............... 25 30 40 50 60 75 90 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 20 to 30 bs............... 30 40 50 60 75 90 1. 1.5 1.40 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 3.00 3.50 30 to 40 s............... 35 50 60 70 80 1.00 1.25 1.40 1.50- 2.00 2.25.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 40 to 501 bs......... 40 60 70 80 90 1.25 1.50 1.5 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 40. Boxes or packages of 50 lbs. and upwards, charge regular tariff per 100 pounds. Packages of books, stationery, news papers or magazines, Zo deces, nweigh- ing 30 Ibs. and upwards, charge regular tariff rate per 100 for actual weight; under 30 pounds, charge per table of rates given above. Packages which rzmst pass throughi the hands f other Ex-press Cvompctnies, before reaching destination, will be charged one-half more than the rate given above, to all points here the through rate per untdred lbs. is $1.50 or less, cnd zever less than 25 cts. per package for each company. Extra bulky packages will be charged onehalf more than ordinary tariff rate. Packages valued at.over $50 will be charged 25 cts. extra for each $100 in value, which value must always be marked on outside of package, and entered upon Way Bill. Agents mcy, at their discretion, carry th e smallest class of packages, such as daguerleotypes, &., at less than the above rates, to points where the tariff per 100 pounds is $2.50, or more. For explantion of above tariff, see tariff on packages, bank notes, gold and silver, under $600. AM:ERICAN EXPRESS. COMPANY, 53 Through Rates to Principal points in Eastern and New England Divisions of American Express Company, and those on Routes of Connecting Express Companies. -7 FROM Bank Notes per $1,000. Freight per a / i\ /) ~ 100 lbs. for Special Rates /'j/j?- r~/ t $600 50 lbs. and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000. _ ALBAN,........... Y. | |1 4 7r NEW YORK,........ " - I O -i BOSTON......... MASS. 5. | 1 SPRINGFIELD....... I ___ _ HARTFORD,......... | Ct...._____ _. /I NEW HTAVEN,. I... ~~.-. -—.-. — A.r h- ~ PROVIDENCE,. R. I. | { PHILADELPHIA..... P I..,,.0 \.t JPITTSBURG,.......-. " I /.A/ HARRISBURG,........ I J \ 1 " BALTIMORE,....... K Md. 7 1 Z \ ~ WASHINGTON....... D. C. - J -o j2 PORTLAND,......... fMe I f/- |;f | QUEBEC,.......... C. E.I! \ J/ I, MONTREAL,..... ", ________ I_____ _ I_ 54 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. uto7RnM I Bank Notes FRO "~^ lOBper $1000. Freight per I/'4 t / ~ 100 lbs for Sepccial Rates 2 z4b-.' 7 / r- z (' v $600 50 lbs and or Remerks. 6, 2i/C 0 ^^-^~ ~(_Equal to upwards. TO 1000. I I ___ _ ___ I I _ _ _ _ _ _ _.I I I _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l. _ _ _ _ _ _ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 55 PFROM, Bank Notes FROM' per $1000. Freight per 100 lbs for Special rates 7 >} 6-r X- t ( $600 50 1bs and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000.'ANGOLA,............ Y. Y / J/ BUFFAL, (local tariff) " // {...... (thro' " ) " / I ". " 3DUNKIRK,( " " ) " I / - (local " ) " IRVING,......... e } C JAMESTOWN.....I.. MAIYVILLE,........... I'QUINCY, d......... SUSPENSION BRIDGE, (local tariff,) \' //____ SUSPENSION BRIDGE, I ^ I - (thro' tariff) } I SILVER CREEK, ".... | / I ) |.WESTFIELD.......... 6A__'T, -) I _.....I_-S___ _ _ ->I I I______ ____..__II_______ l, 7% I7 I I. _ _ _ _ _ _ T._______________________._______._______. _________ 56 AAMERICANN EXPRESS COMPANY. /)'ROLM' a Bank Notes F~ROM5. ~ per $1000 Freight per //"\. ^/> ~f~ o -100 Ibs for Special Rates 0{00 50 lbs and or Remarks. /Equalto upwards. TO oo$1000.___ ACTON,.... C.;- J J~ II *BADEN,............." Ir 0 1 BEAAMSVILLE,.......- J BEACHVILLE,....... IBERLIN,........... I f 7 JI3 J./ S:K BOUTHWELL,.. /....a BRAIn PTON,......... BIRANTFORD,........ CALEDONIA,........ I /0 7 CHATHAM.T /,....... " CLIFTON,......... CLINTON,.......... CCARRON BROOK,... " |2 \ J *CRAIGS............ - DUND AS,........... /I7 ~I,y / DUNNVILLE,......... / 7 - 1 3, - FORT ERIE,.........." I/. e1/ Jr f GALT,.- ".I GOODERICi............ " Id I GOOPEIC,........z " 2_^- \' }.... GLENCOE,.......... " | a - GRIMSBY,.......... " / - GUELPH........... "oI AI _ HAMILTON,......... /.- j1. —I..- S HAMBURGH,........ *" / C — / *IHARPEN HAY, I....... LONDON, I.................. / LUCAN, ". - c~- J AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 57 / TRTOMT Bank Notes FO/ J J Bper.$1000. Freight per./ q 7 4,. _ 100 lbs for Special Rates,;/i/,'., " -'::7_.,' ~/'' <, $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. ~ Equal to upwards. TO $1000. MALTON......,..... C _... __ 3___ MITCELL,......... J (MT BRYDGES,.....:,__ -?J NEWBURY,....... "I ____ O-N TARIO, " K, J PAIIS,......... / PETERSBURGRH,...... I PLATTSVILLE,..... "_________ / PORT COLBORNE,... " / S:____ PORT S TANLEY,. |. PRESTON,." / ________ PRINCETON,........ _ - _____ *ROCIKWOOD,........ O I O SARNIA,........... ST. CATHARINES,. 1 3 / ST. MARYS......... _ ST. THOM:EAS,... _- I/ ).. STRATFORD, "...." 1 / /) I STRATHROY,......... _______ SEAFORTII, 2...1 JII& J *SHAKSPEARE,...... " \/\ THAMESVILLE,. / ~7 J. _____ ___ - TlOROLD "........ TORONTO,.......... - ________ * WIDDER,.......... I ^WINDSOR,....... I /J1 WOODSTOCK,....... " / I ) - *WESTON,.......... I r 5 ) _______ VVWYOMING,......... " 58 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. /( ~ ^FROM ~ Bank Notes per $1000 Freight per 100 lbs for Special Rates _ -xy7 ^-I /2,P $060 50 lbs and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000.! I I________________ I I F _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F _ _ _ _ AMERICAN: EXPRESS COMPANY. 59 /'~ ^^T~~R~l ~ Bank Notes /:,~~ / JiF ~ ~per $1000. Freight per /.. /. 6,- 100 lbs for Special rates )2" a -- /2/ / ^$600 50 lbs and or Remarks. -c qual to upwards. Y TO $1000. *AI3..ION,.........Penn. |.../ |I77 * _ _COLuaUMBUS,......... J7 r|-. CONNEAUTVILLE,... " I/, I 7: ~ "CONCORD,-,.......... ",I - -/- 1.., CORR,.............. I ERIE, d.......... "L::- I G\ 4~~0 O ESPYVILLE,....... " 2 o 4 ~' - [ 7i *FAIRVIEVW......... / 2 FRANKLIN,........." i ^c GIRA D,............ 4 / 1r o IRVINE....... O *JAMIESTOWN,....... _ _ 2- J * *LINESVILLE,........ -- MEADVILLE,...../.. I /2 6 *MCLEANS..........: / I Si\ I NORTH EAST..... I_ _ J 6f *PITTSFIELD,........ I c/ SPRINGFIELD,....... / ___ TITUSVILLE,.. " |7 | | 0 UNION MILLS,...... |7 d, 6 \ | o WATERFORD,........ I ____ VWARREN, " _ J- 2, 3 WEST GREENVILLE,. "' |I / I7 o *YOIUNGSVILTE,..,, I | a'-' ) I I --'7 — W^ ^^ { A \ -// { gf-X JXL.~__^/ -/^-/^ \ / J"Y ^^. - i "^ 0 7/ c -? o - {^ f/ f__ \ { ______ ____ Q /^^-^~ /^G'Z ^^ 60 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. /:IROM Bank Notes per $1000. Freighlt per / / ____ 100 lbs for Special Rates 7 7- / Equlo600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1)000.. v ^___ _._ -__'_ F7, -______ - / / c ^/^^^ / |__________ ____ ________ I __ ___ ____ d ~~1 1 AM{ERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 61 / FROMI Banik Notes per $1,000. Freiglt per )? ) / _~ ~ 100 Ibs. for Special Rates - i,2 yL I-T/-' —,/ $600 50 lbs. and or Remarks. ~~ —:/'~^ ~^ ~ ZEqual to upwards. TO $1000. *Amnherst,.......... Ohio, - j7 /.A ASHTABULA,........ I / J y I, *ASHLEY,........... / *rcAntwrp,........... *Arcaztcw,.......... " ____ *Archibcld,......... " \ / - |. I s-// Berea..........". — *Berlin,.......... "'f 2 - c'. Bellevue,........... "/ 7 7 7 BuCYRUIS,...... O " I /2 g 1 /S BucyDtNs............ - Bryan,............ -e" /c,j / -Bellefontae,....... / J- - c/ _Belleville,.......... " / /- c/ I -Belle Centre,....... " /- Y |/ CARDINGTON,........... ". I /.f I II/'. CAMPDEN,." /._ -7/ I-,, Cc aey,............ " I /|. \ d- 1/, Carlisle,.... J - I/ - /Caledonia,......... " /. I/ CEDARVILL,........ " / -J |- v I |/rCincinnati~, *. * e * |7 J j' Cleveland,....... " I /.2 7 ___.G~l e.................. v,,:v CONNEAUT,....... " | / - | 7~ S' — COLLEGE CORNERS,. X" I / /c / ~I / / —|/. Columbus......... " | /' 2r- i Columbus Grove,... " |/Tr7/ J- 2 //J CORWIN,.......1.... " /cT7.. Govington " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..........?/ 62 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.' M Bank Notes /^ JRuOM iper $1000. Freight per./7>z/ /J n7 __ - - 100 lbs for Special Rates i/'T 7 /r E 0 l $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. ~TO-~^ ^F~ E~qual to upwards. TO - $1000. Orestline,........ Ohio. /s~ | 7 S: e CLastaliaI, / " l J C(tStCalia............ ^: I _, J' * iCarthge,.......... ^. C(an/insolle.. * C'ricderville,........ " __ |.^ /^7 C.AMIP DENNISON...... " *COLLINSVILLE,....... " / 2 7/ Dayton,....... / *-De r7'...... " o o Defiance,........ " / -_ / DELPHOSt.......... " /' *D~elt(...................... ^.. Dallas,.......... I..4 - I Delaware,l B |O O0e|_|_7 EATON................. /" - Edgerton,.2........ 2 2,//A 7! *EEUCLID,........... " / -,. / *ELDORADO......... 4 / _____ Findlay.......... Forest,............" I / z__- __:Fostoria,......... " { / J E re2nont,...........f I x.-: Foreder icktow,.. "\ /^",- I, /, TFORT ANCIENT,.... I *FLORENCE,......... " 2 1 2 7.*FOSTER'S CROSSINGS, " |, |I 4 | Galion......... 7 7 l.l)~~ ~ ll.-..ll ~ l.~.... l.,l.. l...l.l..l...-.....l~ ~ i i-i AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 63 ~^ ~FROMw~ ~ IBank Notes,. FROM pey' $1000. Freight per 100 lbs for Special rates ( / ~ - /ooo to$600 50 lbs and or Remnarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000. GREENWICH,....... Ohio. | -'_ GENEVA,.......... I / GILEAD,..........; _ / __- _J Grafton,.......... " / - y'- 1 / Greenville,j~..... / Glendcale,........ " ^' /Hamilton,........ ". / Lim-avana,,,. /..f —-.j.... 7 aron,.......... - R*ffuntsvle,........-l.________. *IBERIA, c............ " I /- I....., * JOHNSTOWN,. LEBANON,./......... I / J Lante,......... -u. " I v I 2/, *Ifo.KIS,...{.. /.. S, ~.. J.?.... *JOENSTOW. N " /- - ____: Oberlin, "_......... " - * Oimsted Falls....... " r- C______A * Osborne,........... * Ottawa.t.ec,..... / )..... I- / 4. OXFORD,.......... PAINESVILLE,.. " I /7Wj |-V7 | I *Rushsylvamia, _....... _' *ROCHESTER,........ / / I J'. SancusCsy,......... " I J *SAYBROOK......... Shelby,........... -' Sidney,......... SONORO,.......... S. CHARLESTON,. / f/ |/c-O | Springfield,....... "...____.. Strylcer,............ *Sylv cnia,...... / | SJALE,.. A.| / -; | ~ _,~7J *SPRING VALLEY,..., I,, *SELMA,...I...........,' I // *SEVEN MILES,... " J *SO.IERVILLE,....... " I / I' ~ I *St. Paris,........ ".- Tiffin............." | - -c_ Tippeccanoe,........,.. s | "1 Toledo,......... |,- j J-,Townse.nd.............. " /' * Trenton,........... 66 AMSERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. FRO~-nM/i ~ Bank Notes / FIttM p lper $1000. Freight per 100 lbs for Special rates 7 /1"f-~ - /" B$600 50 lbs and or Remarks. -. k l ^' - / Equal to upwards. TO $1000. * Toogny......... Ohio. I - - Union uCity,...Ohio & Ind.l |- [- | / *UNIONVILLE,....... Ohio. / \2 7s- |7 UPPER SANDTSKY,... " /~/ >y Urbana,. O t ^ - )I__I___ 37_*,.............;.. 1 VAN WERT,........ " _ _/_ I * Vermillio,......... " /. * Verscailles,......... C r is SCS _ ^ v' Wakcemnct,......... "..S ItVuseof,...'D~2:?:-: Wapakoneta,......,' VWELLINGTON,....... " / ____ 7' *WEST JEFFERSON,... / West Liberty,....... " / White Sulph. Sp gs, " - |. WILLOITGIBY,....... /- - W'VORTHINGTON,f,..... /'" I * Washington,....... " - _____.-: I W TJWoodstoc,. -........ * West Ccairo..._ | XENIA,............ " I _ YELLOW SPRINGS,... " / J' j-: Zanesville,........ L-" /d~~I - //I' ~Aa'. -'' I / - /'/' ___ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 67 o/ TR0M Bank Notes F/ iROM | per $1000 Freight per 100 Ibs for Special Rates.J / "-77, / ~ // -/ $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. - ""(y - t~:- JL,LA Equal to iupwards. TO $1000. ___ ____ ___;, _______/ __ __) / A __ ___.@._'-'7='-r- -' 7" I I / I /. —~'z'3 __~ - ___, -,e,..:. — z. -v _-, _ _ _ r I I I __ I.Zj, | t I |-....'. ^..- ~/ -_- --— I-I!________/ ^______________ _-i __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ xz. l II l l l~4z 68 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. ~77~// FROMT ~ Bank Notes per $1000. Freight per z//,. /,i) -__ _ 100 lbs for Special rates \ir./l'' - 7/._ 72 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. /;/ FROM Bank Notes per $1000. Freight per /, ______ 100 lbs for Special Rates / / (1 $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000. State Line.......... Ind.,/ / I *STOCKT ELLI,....... " _. _ oSAN PIERPE,......... ", I -. SHARPSVILLE........ *STAT-TNTON,.... / / (, f *ST. MARY'S,.........." - TERRE HAUTE, "....... / rHORNTOWN,. / & | J ____7->' TIPTON,............ O "/ J a 3 VALPARAISO........ " / 7 WcTabsh,........ ".... /> - | WARSAW,........... /- lWaterloo,....: /. u. 7 - - a WESTVILLE........ - Williamport,....... 6 I / Id | Z WFinchester........ " / ______ WINAMAC,....... I /,. 1 4WASIHINGTON........ I / I/ 7 I S ~-WINDFALL,......... "-, 7 ^*WHITESTOWN,...... *WANATAH,........ " I -- i / c -i*WALTON,.......... I / *YJorktow,........." K o / ZIONSVILILE........ / 7 -~~,' __f"...I/c7 ___ _______'Or-^ ^G "J I / I- - ~-7 7 I:) IJ - I_ I ___ AMERICAN EXPlRESS C01NPAN Y. 3,,/ moR05I Bank Notes /:~ ~ ~ ~~~ per $1000 Freight per / )S $000 100 lbs for Special Rates (J(/ z$6qu00 50 t lbs and or Remarks. Equal1 to upwards. TO $1000. 4Xx. I Z7I _ y___ 6, e —- s (: _ j.... _ rZ, 33 W 0* / d S _____ I 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ 74 AMIERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. ^ FROM Bank Notes ~ l/ RlI /tper D1000. Freight per - 100 lbs for Special rates $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. 4/-CO/'-, -- m a LEqual to upwards. - ~ TO $1000.. -... LOUISvILLE,....... Ky. K L. I I I I I _I.. I _ I I I [I AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 75 F/' RliOM 13Bank Notes 7' /"' per $1000. Freight per, /, >- jl;2 - 100 lbs for Special Rates, if.7: / - g r i i -( $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000. Adrian, h............ Mih.. / I J - ALBION)........... " /,, —| C ANN ARBOR,...... " /'AUGUSTA,........... " D, ___ *ADA,.. O "..|....,,BATTLE CREEK,.... -: |, " *Blissfiel,.......... ": _ *BBronson,....... " /| LS 2- ft o _ JBurr Oak........ " / I 4BUCHANAN,........ " I.. - / *BEE1BEE'S CORNERS,. " 1 - -|'BIRMINGHAM3,...... I *BERLIN,.............. " | / |; CHELSEA,....... " - Clafyton,........... " 0j' v } Clinton^............/ -...,c/.. _____ / Coldwater........ 2 -~1. _C Constantine,........'CORUNNA,......... - *CLARKSTON,........ ", -. - *COOPERSVILLE,..... " I'CHAIMBERLAINS,..... " | - | __-__| Detroit,.......... ". a _ DEXTER,........... " DECATUR,.......... DOWAGIAC......... *DAVISBU RG,........ " /7 -g *DAYTON PLAINS,.... "I ___ J7 -' *DAYTON,......... " 7SL 2,y -- 5'' - t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ JI~~~~~~~~~ 76 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY..BOM ank. Notes FROM Notesper $1000. Freight per./. - -.//2 i) _ 100 lbs for Special rates. /,-..6/' $600 50 lbs and or Remarks.. (~ /H // ~r'~ --.'Equal to upwards. TO _$1000._____________ FENTONVILLE,.... Mich. / " o ~ - t J- 2": *FERRYSBRG,........ "' GALESBURGH,....... J / ~ ~ /__.J, GRASS LAKE,....... " /C| S' |.....',. GRAND HAVEN,. _ GAINE............ HillsdacDe,........... " | /- _ -, HuLdson,.......... " a ______ HOLLEYI,............ /; | 7J- NJaIA,............." / j 2 - Jackson,.' I / ~ I /?''-ell fonesville,......... ^. J7 | - ^- _|_-_2< -:KALAMAZOO,........" | -- 7 A/ LANSIN,......... " I' Cx I. 7 LAWTON,......... I /. I *LINDE,...... /....... *LEONI,...........:*LYONS,....... * " / /CJ. I 3(r-(;S /Y J*LAyNI BGTBURG......-. I,, cLOWELL,.........., /,. i Manchester,........ " MARSHALL,....... " /-\: - -- - -,. MATTAWAN,........ Monroe, -.......... / a MT. CLEAIMENS,.." I / /.:,': J *MILL POINT,........ I D'I. | Napoleon,.......... }- I *NEW BUFFALO, " { 2. /J AMERICAN EXPRESS COMIPANY 7 7 2 FROM 1Bank Notes // per $1,000. Freight per /O~ $600 < ~ 100 lbs. for Special Rates $600 50 lbs. and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO_ $1000. NILES,.... Mich. J A j' I *NEW BALTIMORE,...' i / 7 - f' *NUINNICA,.. l - -.... OWASSO...... "- VID,....l..I.......I. PARMIA....... " I/ (|l.?,.7. Pittsford,.......... I 7, 1 PONTIAC,........... / S- t., I -. -'PORT HURON,...... J" O. I *PEWAiMO,.......... *Quincy,..... 2....... / I o J7 *ROYAL OAK,....... " / / *RIDGEWAY,......... " /, - I:. ____I Sturgis,............ /Z I t.-. o ST. JOHNS,....... I / SARANAC,.......... /- *SIMITH'S CREEK, ". /..... 2 Teueh,...... " I / I....... C __, Three -Rivers"..... *.TrenLto,,........... " | >. I.________ T*UTICA ROAD,....... I / 7... *VERNON,.......,..... 7 White Pigeon, t. *: " I 1 3 I *WAYNE,......... / YPSILANTI,..... /2.-4 A ~ 7 | \._c- /.../ i1 //. I Z |'/^ -/<-, \r /, 1 78 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMINPANY. ~Bank Notes FROM/ O Noeper $1000. Freight per 100 Ibs for, Special Rates _ l'/ $~ -/('(g' $600 50 lbs and or Remarks.. - ^-.Equal to upwards. TO $1000.________________ __ I - _ _ _7" I_ 2 I.Gs e —.-e I - \___________-____ ~~7 /~ I~. T' I-/ -I- I I I /,___ __________ I - 1 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 9 f/~~/' I~P OM i Bank Notes F.R,^M tper $1000 Freight per / /2: ) - 100 lbs for Special Rates / 2 - / "/ "7 $600 50 Ibs and or Remarks. ~ K- -~- ~'; ~ Equal to upwards. TO. qP $100oo0. Alto,..... LL. /..-~ ____ AMBOY,....7.. O e | J! Annawan,......... 5+ ____ Atlanrta,........... / AutBO-RA,........... " -Z. / u 9 X AURORA, "_|_ 1 _/_C/_ | -' *Athens,............ " /....- < i/ *Atkinson,......... / _, /" ASH)VORE.. ASHMORE,.......... tI / I *ARLINGTON,........' / *AvON,............. "'I *ABINGDON, I,,.J *ABINGDONY,......... 7, / / *ASHKLTTM,........... /,.. /z... *APPLE RIVER,,... C I *ASSUMNPTION,........ //./. -.. J., " *ALGONQ-LTIN.......',/ -/-~ *AUGISTA,.......... " / jBeardstowza,........ " / - D-O,.. BELVIDERE,........... " - /:L BEMENT........ I / _ *Blue Islandc / ^2~\ / Bloomington,..... " l -Bremienl,........... /, Brighton,........... /. 2- _ BUNIKER HILL,.... " /C c/I /-.Bureau Junction0, ".. / j. /")I [ff S - BUTLER,........... " / i J |..7. 80 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. F -rROM~ ~ Bank Notes ~i / 1IWROU pper $1000. Freight per 100 lbs for Special Rates r ~7 / i $6000 50 lbs and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000.. *Bath,...... Ill.. I / ci: /: 7- | -Berlin,............ "' *Broadwellt,.......? <" _ __ _'_ _. BUSHNELL,......... /C /,I. "BETHALTO,........ tBUDA,............ I [/ / ~BRISTOL..... I 7.... BLACKBERRY,....;" | J *BABCOCK S GROVE,.. I: BAILEYVILLE,...?" | 7 J C Cam-p Point,...... " I // (arlinville,........ " \ / _ \S CARTHAGE,......... " /r/ * Catlinz,......... "/ - CENTRALIA,......... L" IQ / - O. * ChC atham,.......... Chicago,......... |" _I /- \ / I ChenoaC, ~........... / I Chilicothe,.......... " / CHARLESTON,. " / \ - / -J CLINTON,...... " /:I /. 7/ B* olonCA,............ - / COURTLANDT,...... K" I / 7Z 1 / *CRYSTAL LAKE,....... " / 0 /'" Ceikrro Gorlo,.......... /a I f ____ Crger,... ". I" t I \ J i v y i,.,.. ~ ~ _____ j ___ ^ ___ \ ___ / ^ ___ \ _____ J- ___ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMIPANY. 81 ~Dr~,p - Bank Notes./....^tOM~ ( per $1000 Freight per. ~(/. G/?/1 / ~-~ O 100 lbs for Special Rates ~/ "J6. ~7 ^/ f / /,{', $0G00 50 lbs and or Remarks. Equal to supwards. TO $1000. * clatou,......... ~ *CLIINTONViLLE, 1...... / / CLYDE,........... / - -,/- COlO. I _______ ___ x *CAREY,.J...... " } -| /'CI-IEPR1Y VALLEY,... 7 1/ - /22'"'COTTAGE HILL,..... " I, -- _CHE_ _ __,.........I_ _ __-1. - F| CALEDONIAj,.j,!~ _ _ _ Canton,....... ".I. — 17 - CAMIERION,.......... - I- I - - *COATS3BURG,........ _" /, *CLIFTON,.......... " I - / - 1 2 c1 *COLMIA,........... I - * CENTRAL CITY,.. " | / -t1 *C(ALUNMIET........... 7_ -' / " - *COLCHESTER. " / /...1.. ItCIEBANSE,..../....._ Danoville...-..... " | / ___ ___l ___j_ Decatur,....... " I 2p I -ZJ *DUNLEITH,......... " TI Ol I Dwicht,............. " J +. DEKALB..,... " /0 ^*DP DLEY,........... I'" IJ / I - DUNTON,.......... - 1*DORSEY'S STATION,. " | /GZ \ | -- 82 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. ~/:tFROT Bank Notes FROM/ per $1000. Freight per ~~/f ^)d ^< / _,|~~ [ __ 100 lbs for Special rates / /.-......: — 7. / { $I 600o 50 lbs and or Remarks. ~_ ~-....... // / &C L~^<._TC K -Equal to upwtards. TO $o1000. *DEMENT,..... I.. / *DAN.BY........ " *DESPLAINES, "., /....?~ *D-UNDEE1, *iTD EIS,............. / *DAKOTA,......... ".. *DURAND,..... / *DALLAS CITY, /. _____ _ EARL........., I.. / z EFFINGHAM, " I__ / / - | ELGIN.,........... /fJ *Ikhart........... " | /[,. | *E Lj oooc........ t..~ - / - 1/ 3 5 /// El Paso,......... *-EX4urekM,.............' I I / I_ _____ *EVANSTON,....... |; I A *ELROY,.... -......... I' I *EDGEWOOD,........" - X ETNA............... / ^~airbury,.........._______ ______ /_ FREEPOPT,......... " /c t FULTON CITY....... _ (( \Z FRRANIKLIN GROVE...' *FRANKFORT, I /....... / ______ FORRESTON,........" c /I Galesburgh,...... 7d I // GALENA, I.......... 7 > /. GALVA,............'J~.l~ _,:- < AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 83 ~~F// ~1'RO\ ~ Bank N otes per $1000. Freight per p7'-\ gl /z) -- ~ ~ 100 lbs for Special Rates,' -' / /, o$00 50 lbs and or Remarks. (/ Equal to upwards. TO $1000. * Gardner,............ /j f Geneseo,........... / -. /o // GENEVA,.......... -H -7 / GILLESPIE,......... l.1- 6J [.2 Gilman,.......... " /. /. | Girard,...........' __ ____ o ^ 6idle^,.......... " / 1. 1 fiibson,... - "./J //, *GARDEN PRAIRIE,.. " d~ J / \ / X *GILBERTS,........... ",- / /I J 2/ _Havana,........... - o 7..ie..y ". /. t.. I. r 1IILLSBORO,........ " / /. /..,.ome,............,,JI 7 *IHUDSON..... I. * HEYWORTII,........." / / a /____J: I HNIUNTI.EY, /.......... / O G I1 7 K HARVARID,.......... c/ I -I_ *HEB N,........... / *HARLEM............" / / *lRVINGz,.......... " I /. I / ---.*lliopolis....... " I 2' /, —, 7 Jaccksonville, /.-.. S t Joliet,............ / 7 5- _,JUNCTIONI.....7..... 1 -l / KANKAKEE,........ I KANSAS........... /.KEWANEE,......... I 47 5 t J L {1 g 84 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. FROM Bank Notes per $1000. Freight per fK(/\ CGv)~ /,$0____ 100 lbs for Special rates A ~ )/7" -i-~- S/ t$600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000. Knoxvile.........111 /. /. KINyMUNI3Y., | /. | / < - | IKAPPA.. " | | _ |, J IEKANE o,........, Lco,............ " _______ LANE,........... ". f LaSalle or Pera,. _" | - t __ _/ Lexinfgton,..... I / { /y j *Lincoln.........../ /5 fJ ____ S_ LITCHFIELD,........ " / I /-' Liverpool,.......... " /| o_____Lockport,.......... " / / LODA,............. " I / Leiv.istoan,........... "| i__ ___ I __ TLELAND,........... - WLAPRAIRIE,........( | I /%,'/ I.L /N/-A,............. I / *LAWRENCE,....*.... | / _ ___/ | ___ *LODI,.............. I I / tLAKE FOREST,..... I - I LANARE,i,......... " I 7 / / MACOMB,.......... " /7c MARENGO,......... /2 MATTOON........... / / 7S| MENDOTA,.......... " _ 7 S Miclddleport,........ "___|______________ Jiinoolc6,.......... / iokna,........... / ______ ]Jloline....... j / ^J -I,J^______ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, 85 / FROM Banlk Niotes FR// per $1,000. Freight per,./'tL~ u/. ~'~I~ J100 lbs. for Special Rates.I ) I ^.- )? - - ~/ c!// $600 50 lbs. and or Remarks. ~^ "-^^ ~ ^-^^~_ Equal to upwards. TO $1000. MONMOUTH........I. ll. *Monticello,......... " | MORRISON......I. "2,, )J. Mlt. Sterling,....... feraidos, I......... MOUNT CARROLL,.. " | / *MiALTA,..........," 7 / -MAROA,........... / | 7 -MI NOIK....^! -1I /. ~MASON,............ "........ l.-MONEE,......... " / MATTESON,..... ". I I a, MILTON,........... MACON........... ~ [ 7 - J 7MOAWEQUA,. 7 | \ \ 6MT Lea,........... MCHENRY......... 7,4 o, _ _ /_ *MAGNOLIA,......... C/i / _____ * C'echa'nicsburg,..... 6- I /2 2 ~ _-| 7 NAPIERYVILLE,...... 4 76- 6'| 7 N-Yaples,.......... " /i.2.C; NEPONSET,......... | c, I NEOGAT,.......... 2- -, ~'NEW RUTLA-ND,....'6 | J I / 86 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. ~~y ~TIfRO f^ ~ Bank Notes It0I [1 per $1000. F'reight per - -100 lbs for Special Rates / $600 50 lbs and or Remarks.. Equal to upwards. TO $1000. *vTihoood,._........._.. I l. | //, - *NAi oHUSA,.............. ___ NOKOR) IS,............./ /T j j TENASO GA........... 4ELSO.................__ OARGA........... I /. Ic / 7 J"I. - OttCawa,....... /c + /^ l OKAW( O=Aw,............. I /,.. /. \ "OXNEDA,....... " I I / COCONEE,.......... ". /.-.J I tOSWEGO,.......... -! /,7' *0OQUAWKAr 2 JUNCTION, /&6 /.,/Odell,............., |,- /- / PA A,........ " /....... I I PANOLA,........... " O /ccJ PARIS,............. / /7C-, I PECATONICA,.......' / 7J Pe,............. " / -7-~t 7 0 L// *PERU,.. - $.......... " __ I| 6/ Peorli,............ 1 POO,.........' Pontiac,.. ** " /.. / if PRINCETON,........ " I 0______ | J Port -Byron,XI. PLANO,........... " \? -. *PLYM AOUTH,........ I AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 87 F IROI -Bank Notes per $1000 Freight per f~~~//^~ p 0.. ~ 100 lbs for Special Rates r~~/) ^ —7 -7 ^ ^~/~ $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. -,v. -/- ~ -- ~ — 1 z.f- E- Equal to upwards. TO L.1000.'PATOKA,........... Ill. |// / r. OPRAIRIE CITY......" ________________ *PAXTON,...........,,1 PERA,........... *PESOTU:1M, *.... */,I / >c:/? 1,. *PALATINE,.....1...- I,____._ Quincy,........... o / RICIIMOND,.......... " ROCKFORD,......... | s /.j. Rock Island,....... " /:*Rome,..../........ " 1 t1 *R.IDGEFIELD......... /, / *ROUND GROVE,.... *RINGWOOD,. | r / _ _|/ _ ROSCOEo,........... BOSEMOND........ 1 /1 *SANDOVAL......... / C / ~SANTDWICH,........, _ / / | /7AShe/el........... " / 6~2 /dJ J ~ SHELBYVILLE,...... ~ / CI' /5S 7 -Shipmnan s........... /_ 5" —0... /% Sprilgfield......./..,&6 I I -/STERLING,......... 4 - d. SYCAMORE,........... " C/ / ~'SCALE'S MOUND...." J /- L' -' *SANDFORD'S,....... " / c 7 X | *SUBLETTE,......... I" | JZ!,7 / /' 88 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. ~RFMA~-p ~ ~ Bank Notes per $1000. Freight per 100 lbs for Special Rates ______________A___ _ __ ^/ __ 0__ 1__ _/ $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000._ HANNON.......... ICI / *SO:AO:NAUK,..........._,__^ y.. / 7 *ST. AUTGUSTINE... /,? /:> / _ _ _ SoCoCt......... "/, A *Senecar........... / *, ) _____ / SOReCCC./'dI S*ieory,............ i. I 1 J7J Tis7ilwac,........... " / - / Tolono,........... " / I.2 TONICA,....... " / 7 I *Trenton,........... / TUSCOLAA,.......... / / / TTENNESSEE,........ " / J *THOPNTON,......... C" / ^-1 -/ / 7J *TONTI/, " | -/.4c 4| *TUONTI,....-...... " \ | /Z / |' / I \J/ * Ibwanda......'ITENoEE,......'... I, 1: d URBANA or CIHAMPATGNE, / 7-/ *UNIO GROVE,...... " \; I___ J tiC..............i VANDALIA,.........' I /I O \ / \ Virden........... " 4' 7I_-d * Virg-inia....| 7/,% IJ 7 f WARRS,.........." o Washing6ton,....... " / -'/-, WAUKEGAN......... t I _ WHEA.iTOn,.......... " ____- _ /' AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 89 FROM Bank Notes per $1000 Freight per //,^)~,~.~ ~ 1(3100 lbs for Special Rates $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. ~...f ^ -. ~^ ^ -- [Equal to upwards. TO $1000. Williamsvi,. Ille. - /-2 /Y _ TWilmingto,....... " / - - / J WINDSOR.......... " I / WOODSTOCK,....... / I 2S *WOOSIuG..N....... t.,s /' *WATAGA,.......1. *WAPELLA,......... WYANETT,........ / I, *WATSON,.......1... 2 / I / - I *WINNEBAGO,....... // *WAYNE,.........., WENONA,........... ",//*YTOUNG A ERICA,... I..? 2 A * Yates City,....... ", /,. -. - /.. -;'..... * I/ _ I_ /D7 l \, _L ____ __________ ___. ^ 72 \/<^__~_._-___ _- (/6 7~721,,. J,, - / i 1 / caA/..,.;:4J -........., -A (/ /-1 _, ~/ /~sn)IJ _ /_J O I,________ \. A f ~~. I 2y I / - 2/- ~ _ _ -_, /,z ~~I I ~" I'' 0= _. 90 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. FROM ^Bank Notes r / 0 JJ^Uivl per 1000. Freight per y^\7g ~ Gv^ ~ r~,.____ 100 lbs for Special rates 2A> - --- ). —5.t E^r-^7l too$600 50 lbs,and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000. Kt^iii_....... // _____'I,~~ i I __,_I' ~-2^/^ /^_______________L I____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / J l _ _ _ Y.z:~~cC 4I l> - I,-__^_. __ _ _._ / ______ 7 —, ~. I,_______ __ /_____ 1_______ ___ _ _ \___________J___ _________ / I ___ ____ ____ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 91 ~ ~'ROCI ~ Banli Notes per $1000. Freight per -.\.f>> /)MS_ n ~ 100 lbs for Special Rates,: ) - g r /' t$600 50 lbs and or Remarks. ~{, ~l ^ /- ^^-.7~^ ^Equal to upwards. TO $1000. APPLETON,........ Wis. / /U *ARENA................... e.".. - - ----- | —- - -...... I - J7 ~ i^ ~ ^ - -- -' _ *AvocA, c............ _ /,. ALILEN'S GROVE,.... " 2 _' II / *AFTON,........... 7 / 2 BELOIT,............ I 7:-]./.-: _ BERLIN.......... " / Z1 - BROADHEAD....... / BoSCOBEL, ______ _____/ IJ. BURLINGTON,....... 44___ 32 i/" *BLACK EARTH..... " 7Cr *BANGOR,........... | / J- |1 J7' *BRANDON,.....-. |I 7~ — _JCLINTON.......... /., If_ COLUMIBUS,... oe*. / COAMBRIA,.......... I.. CALAHMIR,........... " ___ CHESTER,.. *CASyVILLE,......... C f *CROSS PLAINS,...... " / - - DELEVAN,.......... " | fH 1 y^ __1 _ ^i *DARLINGTON,....._.._ " _ /S/g | /g: _ ______I/. DA.I.EN,........" | C DEANSVILE,.......... " //.-I., /: *DPE SOTO,...... |/,-. ____ __AE _ I______I K_ / ELKHIORN.......... " / I -& 92 AMIERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. R? OFROM Bank Notes per $1000. Freight per -/. 100 lbs for Special rates ) r /:r' $600 50 lbs and or Remarks..rL- -, -~ ~ g' ^ - ~ J- Equal to upwards. TO $1000. " i r / *EAGLE,............ w.. i /s ___/ 3 FOND DuLAC,..... > -y Z-___. FULTON,.........., FOX LAKE,........ " ____ I GENoEVA,...... "^ I ~1 / i__ GREEN BAY,....... " I,___ *:.GENESEE,......... 44,|,I /1 i, GREENFIELDI....... /, ___ oGENOA,............. / I./. ___ __ J HORICON,.......... " -'. *HARTLAND,......... " | - I /hARTFORD,......... " / I I;Ao * WHANCI-ETTSyILLE.. e /,., c ____ J IRON BRIDGE,....... " J - / JANESVILLE...... I ___ JEFFERSON,........ I ____ *JUNEA,........... -,, / *JUDA,............. KENOSHA,........... 7 / __ KILBOURN CITY,. c " | / i/-| _ c/ -___ j g? LACROSSE,......... " | __ ____ _ J _/;' LONEr ROCK,......_________ _ _______ *LOWELL,........... " MADISON,.......... 7- c ~?/J MAZO MANIE,...... | 6" -L 6 I MENASHA.......... " I *MILTON,..........I C7~ 2-e MILWAUIKEE,.....5 / e MINERAL POINT,.... / / I - - — ~~~~~~ —---— ~-~ ---- ------- --— ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, 93 FROM Bank Notes ~ ~~~~/ _ per $1,000. Freight per /?! _ " ~ ~ 100 lbs. for Special Rates 1/ _) ff ^ O/ /$600 50 lbs. and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000. s MONROE,.......... Wis. _/_ /_ _ - _ ^ / *MTUSCODA,........... *MCFARLAND,....... -I / J-1I Z MAUSTON,...... " MINN. JU0NCTION,... " / 7 MANITOWOC,........ " I/ I 6 o4 J /- / NEW LISBON,....... " 7 C N *ORTH PRAIRIE,.... " NEWPORT,.........' " / Z c - 1 ~ *NEENAH,.......... " _ _ OCONOMOWOC,...... " Y -0 / OSHKOSH,.......... " | -t- | 2 7-J *OAKFIELD,......... " -',r *OXFORD,........... PORTAGE CITY,..... " J~I 4_I PRAIRIE I)U CHIEN,. "I /I J *PINE LAKIE,....... *PEWAUKEE,........,,/ _ DS j*PALMYRA,......... I c cI *PORT WASHINGTON,. " /C' I 2' RACINE,........... " 4 / ___ RIPON,............. I / *ROLLING PRAIRIE... " 7/-1 / * RbJLIU^....... " A ~ ~' iANDOLPH,........ " RUBICON,.......... I -1 /, ZJ fRICHFIELD,.......,",, I,,-BmlL R. i........ ___ SHEBOYGAN,........ _"'_ 1_/2-_.//_ 94 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. / O -ffIh UBank Notes; ~FROMVI per $1000. Freight per f ^ I ) I, _i 100 lbs for Special Rates A(f, r2' r )/ $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. - - ^o' ^ ^ i-/.- - Equal to upwards. TO $1000ooo.,} SPARTA.WiS.0. SPAETA,............Wis. /,'V:2 // STOUGHTON,........ *SHOPIER,........ I /. 2 S SPUINGFILD,.. SCHLEISENGERVILLE, " *SHARON,......... / 2 *SALEAIM, /F'.a.4" / I / > i $SHnEBOYGAN FALLS,.. /II 1/, - TOMA R,............ *TWO RIVERS,...... "_ I,:R *UJNION GROVE,....." __ I I ___ J. WATERTOWN,...... " |_ \ __ __ -/1 WAUKESHIA,........'^. 4 | \e WAUPUN,........." d 7 c | _ l /~I WHITEWATER,.....".7 G.J+ WOODLAND,....... " A /,/ WATERLOO........ " /. / / %7 x' PWAUZEA,........ " — _ *WAUKAU..........I " I // "___ d-~ - " -'ri Ji._ /_ _._ _I_____ 7 RI ^^^ { _ ".)?.'-y.a.5- // I Jy 7, ^ ^'^ ~? ~__________ j _______ /_ ____ ^ ^ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 95 F/ TT ROM -Bank Notes per $1000 Freight per F/ O 6 100 lbs for Special Rates {^ ^- - /$600 50 lbs and or Remarks. I. (/~~,z c. IEqual to upwards. TO ~1000. ________I I_ ____ -," I- - / X >L _I / I I \' I,,b I__ _A__ S C c S - I _ I, /7 7\______I ____ i 1, ^^^^ I ZK22 1_____ __I //,_____ 1_' __. 277....__________ Y ^^^^^^ '-? ~: -' ( $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. ~,) ~ - ": / _,.': 1Equal to upwards. TO $1000. JFarmfington,...... Iowa..' -:j,. *Fu.ton. " |.. |,,.. *GUTTENBUTRG, - - I _____ *GLENDALE /,........ | o f/ Glwood,......... " - G&rmnell,.. |, f',, |j,, 6? *fHomesteadc7 ". /...___.__.. _-| *JESSUP,............ K".: // ____// _J _ la] Keokuk,.......... " /. |___ LYONS,............ "'LANSING,....... "../,: I:'; c.. *LOUDON.......... "./, 7- *LEGRANDt......... - I Leowis s............. " Y / MARION,........... - MT. PLEASANT,..... /' / MIECHANICSVILLE.. / J /~ ___________ MIRL-A-N-D".-.. _________________________'MIT. VERNON...... /... I./ K ~*MANCI-IESTER,...... / - / _ — c IMONTICELLO....... / - ICGREGOR, I /67 I C- l/k MARSHALLC,........ ",, - I, 7/ ]foi uscatine,...........' / | I|. >o2 l OgSCO,.........../ / / \ _~~~~~~~ —.............................................,...I _~ — AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 99 //' }'eRO'I Bank Notes F ~OM per $1000. Freight per,^^\~~~/ ig7- X ~ 100 lbs for SpecialsRates, $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000. Motrengo,...... Iowa. / / / 4MIONTROSE,....... _____ *NOTTINGHAM,...... / Z -I.- -? NEWt LONDON.... - / //7 Newton,,........... *ONION GROVE or OLARENCOE, " 4 _ J_ | _ ___J OttuEmwa E,........ " *OTTER CREEK,.... Ononwac,.......... " / -.,______ J Oskaloosa,......... "c, Pella,..........'...., I- ~ Z*ROME,. /:. d. ____.,-_ I SSAND SPRING,...... " / Siclzney.,..... - - Summit,.......... "! \ I ---. TOLEDO,....... ". __ WATERLOO,........ / - \,, _ 7J West Liberty,.... " / \ c Wiltont,............. " / - ___ *WINTHROP,........- " / *WORTHINGTON....., I VWHEATLAND,....... K " J- // 4- \ * Wiscotta.......... _____ " |4/,,!,,\ | 7? * Walcott'." K I / \ 7: Washington.I /.......' WiTnterset,.........o " T,,- " I.,'SYANKEE RUN, or WHEAT-, LAND.......................' }I I 4 i 100 AMIERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.'; FROn.''.. Bank Notes FROM per $1000. Freight per ^'\* 0) i ____ ____-100 lbs for Special rates >r~r"?^-Z, r —-' 1/X ) $600 -50 lbs and or Remarks. 6 2 L. -i t( /_- Y Equal to uipwards. TO 1- 1000. _ ^ ^ ~^ ^.,,,...~...,_...../.:~ —;': -?'. -. — I ^'~-'.-.- s /"/ - _ _ __r _. Jg/ ^. ^..Z. ___ _._............-______ ____ t(^ j' \. _______ _ Z f r7 Kziz 7 I ____ I / _____ [_____ __/ J Qy__. f- 7 I __// I / I____ _ _^- - I, —-I.:71__________.______' o.. zx I,, I ____ 2_ —-_ 1 i, I 1______ f 2 /,',7 1 f________,. ~'. I,, I ~ Q,/ ~ ~ 4/ ^ ~D ~ 1 ~ ~ I L~~~~~~ /7.. \ ________ AMIERICAN EXPRESS'COMIPANY. 101 9 FROM Bank Notes per $1,000. Freight per /i';'"%' / -- _ tI 100 Ibs. for Special Rates /~:t / (tf */, -..^ -~c- $ 600 t 50 lbs. aud or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000. ALEXANDRIA....... MO. I j>, 2 A Allen, - - -~~.......... 2... Arrow) Rock).... * 4 ||- oo o.... *r^s^ c',......... " | I Boonville.......... Br.unswick,... -. - - -t *BEVIER,........... B3RIOOKFIELD,....... *BRECIKEISEDGE,...... " /: I:/ 4BUCKLIN,......../... ___ CAMERON,........ *. I -'//|r> CHILLICOTHE,....... -7/ *CLAREyNCE,........ " CATON....... " /.. I 2 -.5.. *CLARKSVILLEI,......, *CARBON,. I /-I 2 —'2 *CALLAO,.....' Cambtnlridge, /..... /..-. /.. Centralia,......... }.o/- 6'i CaClifor. *.' I <- J<7 i. C(olumbia,...... - _-} --, /,, Camden,........... Chcanois,..... I 22 1 6'/ f- r 1 -; - JEan7in,.......... 1 / 7,J —' f' 1, /.7. Floretnce,...... - Fulton,...... -- t'... * Georgetown........ " _ _.,2_ _. _ 4 4 2 Gasconade,........ - * * — I 3 - -- _ 7_ J:_ 102 AIMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. TFRO~M -Bank Notes per $1000. Freight per ~/f/\7 / f___,100 lbs for Special Rates ( ) -r~ - 6J'f-/o 50 l$600 50b ls and or Remarks. ~-, -.. —^ ~^^'U ~ ^-^-^^ Equal to -upwards. TO $1000. Glasgow,...... Mo. | ^ I. j / Hannibal,........ /. 7 - - *-IUNNEWELL,....... / 2 HAAITILTON, *. -cr7C/; HAMILTONi,......... ",,. J ffiA m11n1,u1.......... |, -I J.. kH~ermann., ~' <6/....,, i _rilnLs Lcnding.)...., I j.X Independence....... " lactcan,............. " - r,_______ __ Jetferson City,.... " 3 d. Jacksonvile,.......... \ J.. 1 IDDEtnR,........... " - KIDDLER,........ " p,- -y I;..... |.:| Kansas City,....... " 4 1-2U, 0-it. Knob Noster,....... " \ -, / - LACLEDE,.......... /.. -I I7 ---, *LAGRANGE,........ " | J> I |.. L *LOUISIANA.,........." I Ie ington._..-__ - / V |, Liberty Landing,... / J- Macon OCity,.. " /- rJ ____ -vexico............ "., i J,, i ]Jfe~ico~ -I Kb iJ - --., ----- Miller's Landing,.. I / I |. JMiamn i, Y J............ |' J- - |.../ Marshall,............. * ciartinsbTurg,....... | I I J 4 O |.,-Missouri City,......, -', /,: Montgomery,....... ", J/., / *OSBORN,..... |.. 79 (I/ _~'./ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 103 Bank Notes FR// J'R0I per $1000 Freight per / - 100 lbs for Special Rates,frm7n - ~ / D / $600 50 Ibs and or Renarks.'' I/ -.-c- Equal to -upwards. TO,1000. * Oregon,........... Mo. | _ _ | - /- / 4.. Osage........... I.j-, / ~. f/, )... Otterville,........;. |. /. PALMYRA,.......... I /:: |. I Providence,.."... _ ^ { _..' |t *Parkville,........... I t]tlesant ]iiill,l " "- I x K1,,:J *Rocheport,.........,. lefie o........ | |3 | i P L\ Cn.......... SHELBINA,......... *STOCKTON,.... I.. I /________ *ST. CATHARIN.S,.... I I f —/ *STEWARTSVILLE,.... " I 61 C; |. |: Sedaliact.......2....1 - 1 J ^ St. Charlesi,. " /|f Sturgeon,.......... " | J.:. St. Joseph........ - St. Louis,......... " /- - jip^. I ^.c-~ JJ-^.f u-; U. r pTIoA,............ Warrenton_,......I ~. I~ Washington,....... " I - Wellsmviiie,........I. "7 I /;,' C_ _ > - W'averly............. Wellsurg........... 57~ 2se ________ _______ ______ 104 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. FIIr~ lIO MI F -ROM ~Bank Notes ~ ~ //: ~-.' - - - per $1000. Freight per //) -, _ _________!, -100 lbs for Special Rates /, //;'"2.7:/ — r,/'/l $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000. TWellington,........ o. j.i 2 [ ^-' / IC)r' TVent ville,.. " i, I: i //,, i, Weston, -......./t...... ] / }Westport........ " / 4c^rrgensbur., " i. J. jI// /,, __:...' Wr i ht City.. ( /.... / 6,; z 7, I 01,,, 1 -/6 12 7-,-, t_,, _________ ___. _______-' -_ I - 1 — ____- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ I _.______________________________________________ ____ 1_____....... AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 05 ~/ T~hOR Bank Notes FR/,iAI pe $per $100 Freight per _ 7,~~ /)!) _ I ~ 100 lbs for Special Rates ti.',( = /7' -Z - 9' /- ~/I $600 501 bs and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000. *Ashlacndc,.......... Kan..../ // Atchison,.........., *Doniphan,..........,,,, i *Fort -]ipley,....... _ Inzdiancola,.......... " -' \ 7 IowC Point,........ |,I2 I (,- _ _ _ Jnction City....e, K" S 2- o LawI rence...........,-' _. Lecoin'pton,......... I Leaven worth,...... " c - M c]ahattactn, "., [ / __' _~" v Ogen/t............. * Qudacro,.........,:: _ ___ ___ x.Rushville......... _, *Sonora ct........ " ij Sidney Landing,.. " d n g.- 2: L->,i *S imner,............ * Tecutr seh,...... " -- -- Topeka........... Tyandot,........ " ~.- /. White Clouds, K.... _ _ _I__ _ _ _ _ __ II 106 AMERIICAN EXPRESS COMIPANY. ank Botes O/ ~./IO per $1000. Freight per 6~ ____- __,100 lbs for Special rates M J // f f' x f, fa//'I $600o 50 lbs and or liemiarks. _ 7^^/ —- ~Equal to upwards.'. TO $1000. __ y'24"~/r e-/ J / f. 2r\ J__7____ ^-\ /. I -/'^ ________ x__________I ^ I\ JJ L______ > v I/_ I 7__________ -, j 2 -I________ I_ __ I\ 4 _ _____I _ I I.., ____ ___ ____I i I __ _ AMIERICAN EXPRESS COMIPANY. 1o07 Bank Notes / J.lOOU ^per $1000, Freight per' 19.} / _ 100 lbs for Special Rates t f $600 50 Ibs and or ltmnarks. Tqual to iupwards. TO $1000. _Brow,'nsville,....... eb. eb- f;.1 4 2i,-l Bellevue,..........-I. Columbous,. 6. I I.../ E lkI orn. Poemont,.......... |, -, 1 X./ 2/ ^. rt...JI *MerC a M,......... /" 7/I Omaha,.... " L 1 l 1 - -Yblrcklwr City....... _, I? //I I I cattsoth'......... ~tsn l'/~ _________ ________ ____________' ~i- rI/ I I/, _______________________________! -.____!!_ 108 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. TARIFF OF RATES FROM BUFFALO OR SUSPENSION BRIDGE Bank Notes per $1000. Freight per. 100 lbs for Special Rates T 0 $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Equal to upwards.._______________________ $1000. ALBAY, (locl rcate,)N. Y. *7 5 1.50 AMSTERDAM,. ___......". ) _ ALDER CREEK,..... ".63 1.38_ ALBION, Oswego Co., ".7 1.50 ADAMS............. ADAMS CENTRE,.... " _ \ " ANTWERP,....... " 1.00 1.75 _ AUBURN,....... I.50.87_ AURORA,........... " 1.L(O_ AUnoRORA cc 1.00 AKRON.......... 75 ALEXANDER,.. ".38.38 ATTICA,............50 ADAMS BASIN,...... ".50.75 ALBION, Orleans Co., c "__ ADDISON,........ " 75 1.25 _ ALMOND.'..... 1 1.00.________ ALFRED,..........." I _ ALF-RED,........... ANDOVER,.......... 1.25 ALLEGHANY,....... APULIA,....... c 1.50 AVON,............. ".38.50 ALDEN, 3........... " 38 AVOCA,.............575 ASHVILLE,..........75 1.38 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 109 Banlk Notes Tariff of rates from Buffalo or pe,00. l. Special Ittes $600 50 lbs. and or Remark's. Suspension Bridge, to Equal to Lupwards. $1000. BARRYTOW........75 2.00I BOONVILLE,........ ".6 3 1.38 BROWNSVILLE,...... " 1.00 1.75 BALDWINSVILLE,... ".50 1.00 BIG STRE AM....... " I.87 BERGEN,...........50 __ IBYRON7...3.5. BYRON............ __________ BATAVIA,.......... BROCKPORT,.........50.75_ BINGHAMPTON,......75 1.25 BATON,............ " I 1.00 BE/LVIDERE,...... " 1.25 BATH............... l_____ JT.88 BLOODS,........... _.75 BURNS,...............63 I I____ 110 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Bank Notes Tariff of Rates from Buffalo or pe lO. eit p Special Rates.usposion Bridge to $8600 50 ibs and or Remarks. STlspension Bridge to Equal to upwards. _______________________$1000.___________________ CrBUGERS,........... Y. 2.05 |. 00 _ _ CROTON,...........L I_____ COLD SPRING,...... ___ | _L CARTI-AGE......... CATSKILL,.......... ______ COXSACKIE, I........ _____ CASTLETON,........" ___ CRANES VTILLAGE,.. " 1.50 | COOPERSTOWN..".. L. C CHERRY VALLEY I... I __________________ CAMDEIDN,........e!_______ CENTRTEVILLE,...... I; CANTON St. Lau. CO., " 1.00 1. 75 CANTON, Onond Co., ".50 |.88 CAPE VINCENT... " 1.00 1.5 __ CANASTOTA,........ ".63 | 1.25 CHITTENANGO,...... CAILLS,......... ". 50.87 _ CAYLTGA B3RIDGE,... CLIFTON SPRINGS,... CLYDE,........... " _ CHARLOTTE,.........38.63 CHURCIIVILLE,......".0 5 CORFU,............ CHATHAAM CENTRE,..." 1.50 1 2.00____ CHATIHAMI 4 CORNERS " I c I CANAAN............ I CHIIII,..........38.50 CALEDONIA,..........50.63 I~~~~~~~~~~~~~.Tl~F~ ----— I-c —= Pn~ i*~~YCogZ~5~ AM:ERICAN EXPRiESS COMIPANY. Ill Bank Notes per $ooo0 F,.eigjit per Tariff of Rates from Bliffalo or pe 100 bs. f o Special Rates..~k < J^6$rO00 50 lbs. and or Rellmarks. Suspension Bridge to Equal, to upwardis..:________________1000. CHASEMONT,.......N. Y. 1.( 1.175 CHESTER,......... 1.50 2.25_ COCHECTON,........ 1.00 1.50 CALLICOON,........" 4 _____ CAMPVILLE,..... 1.25 C. MU C,......... l 1.00_ CLIEM: 3 ArUNG, " 1.00 CORNING,...........5 ___ CAMiERONN.......... " 1 00 1.00. CANISTEO,......... I ___ CUBA,.............. CC | 1.25 __ CARROLLTON,...... 1.38 CATTARIAUGUS,....... ].5 I__ CRAIGVILLE,.......7"5 1.75__ CI-HESTERVILLE,.... ". CHENANGO FORKS,. 1. 50 ".1.50 COURTLAND,.......... ___ CANDOR CENTRE,... 1.25 CANANDAIGUA,...... ".50.63 CAMPBELL,.........".75 1.00_ CALEDONIA.........50 CONESUS............ ______ CUYLERVILLE,......38 _ CANASERAGA,...... 1.00.63__ CASTILE............8.50 __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I' _ _ I_ _ _ 1 ]2 AME RICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Bank Notes Tariff of Rates from Buffalo or'e $1000. Freight per 100 lbs for Special rates $600 50 lbs and or Ilemarks. Suspension Bridge to Eqlal to upwards. $1.000. I)OBIn'S FIrIMY,. IN. Y..75 20 DEEKALn,........ 1.00 1.7 5 _ DEPOSIT,........... 75 1. -8 DAYTON,............ " DARIEN............. C. |3.38 ELMIRZA,........... ".75 1.() EAST BLOOMFILD,.... 50.63 EAST CHATHTAM,.... 2.00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-'I_ _ I I _ _ _ _ ________________________________ I_______ ____________I____________I_______I _________ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMIPANY. 113 Bank Notes Tariff of Rates from Buffalo or pe $1000 Freight per 100 lbs for Special Rates Suspension Bridge to $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Suspension Bridge to Equalto upwards. $1000. FISHiKILL.........N....75 2.00 FONDA,..........0 1 FORT PLAIN.............. FRANKFORT,....... FULTON............. 0 1.0(0 FISHERS,......"||.75 FAIRPORT,.........87 FROG POINT,...0.... | 1.00 " FT. JIONTGOMEtRY,.. " 75 2.00| FRIENDSHIP,. __...... " C | 1.25 FOpRiE STVILLE,"..... 1.50 GERMANTOWN,..N.Y..75 2.00 GOUVERNEUR,.... 100 1.75 GENEVA,.50..87. _.0 GASPORT...75 GOSHERMN,...........75 1.75 GENESEE,.......... 1.25 GENESEO,......50 GAINSVILLE,...:-....., 114 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Bank Notes Tariff of Bates from Buffalo or per$1000. Freight pel 100 lbs for Special rates.,on, i, t $600 50 lbs and or lRemarks. Suspension Bridge, to Equal to uEpwards. $1000. HUrDSON,.......... N.. Y.75 2.00 _ HYDE PARK,......" | C __; _ HASTINGS........." __6 I __ HERKIMER,....... 1.50 HOLLAND PATENT..".63 1.88 HOILEY,..."50.75 _ HOFFMAN's FERRY,.. ". 75 1.50| HONEOYE FALLS,.... ".50.63 HERMA,........... " 1.00 1.75 HAWKINS,............. 5 1.50___ HANCOCK,......... _ " 1.37 HORNELLSVILLE,.... " |.75 HINESDALE,........ " |' 1.25 HEIOM.ER -- 1.50 | HORsE HEADS,... " 1.25 I HAVANA,........... " I. 1.3 HIMRODS,.......... " 1 | 1.50 I I IRVINGTON,....... N. Y..75 1 2.00 ILmION............. " I 1.50 ITHICA,............ ".50 1.00.o~ ~~ ~ ~ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 115 Bank Notes Tariff of Rates from Buffalo o per 1000. Frpeciaht peaes 100 lbs for Special Rates,.d o Br'de to'. $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Suspension Bridge to Equal to upwards. $1000. JORDAN...........N...50 1.00 KNOWLSVILLE......N. Y. 0.505.15 KINGSTON,......... ".5 2.00_ KINDERHOOK, I....c.. " I |_ KASOAG,.......... " | 1.50__ KING'S FERRY,..... ".50.87 KIRKVILLE,........ ".63 1.225_ KEENES........... 1.00 1.75 KIRKWOOD,........ ".75 1.25_ KENNEDY........." _______ _ KIDDER'S FERRY,... "|.50.88 LITTLE FALLS,...N. Y..75 1.50_ LAMSONS,............50 1.00 LAVANNA,.............87 LAKE RIDGE,....... LODI,.............. ".755 1.00__ LYONS,............50.87 LANCASTERI,........ I.38.50 116 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Bank Notes Tariff of Rates from Buffalo or per$100. 00rt r Special Rates $. 600 50 Ibs and or Remarks. Suspension Bridge to Equal to upwards.: ~_____~_______________ $1000. LoCPORT,.........N.Y..50.50___ LIMERICK,........ 1.00 1.75___ LE lOY,..50.6.5__..____.o;~D~,,~i........ "., 5 1.50 LORDVILLE,....... ".7 1.50 LITTLE VALLEY,... O ~' 1,37 -| __ LISLE,.......... ". *.1. 50 ___ ___ LIBERTY,........" 5.7 5 LIVONIA........5 ( LINDEN,.....38 ___.... _ I _ McCoNNELLSVILLE, N. Y..75 1.50_____ MANNSVILLE,........I [ MANLIUS,.......63 1.25 MARCELLUS,.50.87. MILLER'S CORNERS,. 4" I____ MACEDON,.....I... MURRAY..........5'MIDDLEPORT,....... I_____ MILTON FERRY,...... ".75..00 MEDINA,,........... ".50 5 MI.ETTo,.......... " { \ 1.00 MONROE...........5 ____ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY; 117'Bank Notes Tariff of rates from Buffalo or per $1000. pecial Rates.T -1. ~ i to $600 50 lbs. and or Remarks. Slspension Bridge, to Equal to upwards. ~~~_____~~_____________$1000.________ MIDDLETOWN... Y..7 5 1.70 MARATHONI........ _" _ _ 1.50 MILLPORT,......... ". 1.25 MOUNT MORRIS,.... ".38 50 _ EMPHIS,.........50.88 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I I NEW YORKCITY( RTE.)N.Y..75 2.00-___ _ NEWBURGH........ ______ N.JEW IAMBUGH. I ____ NEWARK...... 1.50.87___ NARROWSBURGHF.... { 5 1 1.50 __ NUNDA........... 50'______...-" I'7 _ i'50 _ ~.. ". 5o {~. 1i8 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMNPANY. Bank Notes Tariff of Rates from Buffalo or per $1000. Special Rates Suspension ride to,$600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Suspension Bridge to Equial to upwards. $1000. ORISKANY,....... N.....63 1.25 I OGDENSBURGH,... 1. 00 1.75 ONEIDA,........63 1.25_ OSWEGO,...........50 1.00__ OVID..............5 OTISVIL.E,......... " 1. I OWGO,.......... 1.25 OLEAN........... PEEKSIILL,......... N. Y..75 2.00___ POUGIHKEEPSIE,....__________ PALATINE BRIDGE,.. 1.50 PROSPECT......... ".63 1.38_ PIEIRREPONT MANOR, ".75 1.50 PHILADELPHIA.. " 1.00 1.75_ POTSDAMn,.......O.." i_ POTSDAM JUNCTION, " 1 I F PARMERS,...........50 1.00 PITTSFORD,..........5 ".1.00 PORT BYRON,....... 1.00___ PALMYRA,.......... _______.87____ PEKIN)......... "..5 0 _ AMERICAN EXPRESS CO(MPANY. 119. Bank Notes Tariff of Rates from Buffalo or pr 1000 t pr pecial Rates 100 lbs for Special Rates.o.,og ~ o 3 $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Suspension Bridge to Equal to upwards. $1000. PHELPS,....... N. 50.87 PORT JERVIS,...... ".5 1.50 PAINTED POST.... ".50 1.() PHILLIPILLIPSLLE,......75 1.25 PERRYSBURGH..... " 1.37 PENN YAN,........ 1.50 PREBLE,........... ___ PORTAGE,....... " c.50 PANAIMA,.............. 1.50.._ PULASKI,........... " __ PEMBROI KE,......... ".38..50 I I __ _ RICRIAND,..........Y..75 1.50 RONDOUT,........ 2.00 RHINEBECK,........ REMISEN............ ".63 1.38 ___ ROME,............ 1.25 RICHVILLE......... " 1.00 15.75 RATHBONEVILLE,..5 1.25 ROCHESTER,........ ".38.50 T RANDOLPH,........ ".5 1.00 120 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Bank Notes Tariff of Rates from Buffalo or per 10 bsIr Special rates 100 lbs for Special rates.. 600 50 Ibs and or Remarks. Suspension Brldge to Equal to upwards.... ~.. _..$1000. I I I SCARBOROUGH,...... N.Y.I.75 2.00 | SING SING,....._..._.. ". 4_ | _ - SPUYTEN DUYVIL,.. | C CC STATTSBURG,........ I | I C I SAUGERTIES,.......; | _ I \ STUYVESANT,....... 1 " I SCHODACK,.......... C____ _ __ SCHENECTADY,.. | 1.50 ST. JOHNSVILLE,.... C 6 I _ SANDY CREEK,.._... "...| SAND BANKS......... ____ G SYRACUSE,..........50. 88_ SHELDRAKE........ " I SKENEATELES,.......87 SENECA FALLS..... ___.;" __ SHOITSVILLE,...... " I __ STAFFORD,......... " 1 63_ SAVANNAH,......... " 1 | 1.00 SPENCEXPORT,.... I [ ___5 _ STARKEY............15 1 1.)00 STITTSVILLE,....... ".63 " I AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 121 B13ank Notes Tariff of Rates from Buffalo or per 1000 Frpeiaht erRates lar11t O100 lbs for Special Rates.Sspension Bridlge to $600 50 lbs and or Remiarks. Suspension Bridge to Equal to upwards. $ooo1000. SUFFERNS.........N. Y..7 5 1.75 ___ SOUTIHFIELD......... STOCKPORT,....... 1.37 ____ SMITHBOBO,........ ~ | 1.00 | SMI11THBORO" 1.00 SWAINVILLE,....... C5 | Scio...._ - " 1.25 ScAIoT. C,.......... " 5I 1.3 SALAMANCA,.... 4" 1.37 SMITH'S MILLS,..... _'i __ 1.50 SAVONA,........... _.87 SPRING WATER,.... ".75 STATE LINE,........' 1.50 2.00 1 I F I TROY,............... 5 2.00 TARRYTOWN,......." TIOLI,........ TRIBE'S HILL, L...63 1 1.38 TENTO..........I ___ TABEOG,........... ".5 1.50 THREE MILES BAY,. 1.00 1.75 TRTANSBURGH-... ".50 1.00 122 A3MERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Bank Notes per $1000. Freight per Tariff of Rates from Buffalo or per$1000. ls fo Special atpere oi~ a 1 11.100 lbs for Special rates B o,.Be, t t ^,o600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Suspension Bridge, to Equal to upwards. $1000..______________________loo.__1000______________ ToNAWANDA,......N. Y..25.25 TURNERS,.5......... " 75 1 _ TULLY, 1.50 UNION SPRINGS,....N. Y..50 1.00 UTICA,............. 63 1.25 __ UNION............ __ VERPLANCK,.......N. Y. 75 2.00 VERONA............6 1 1.25___ VICTOR,.............50 VIE.NNA,...8....... 7 81. WEST POINT,.......N. Y..75. 200 WHITESBO,...... 63 1.25_____ WILLIAMSTOWN,.... 5 1.50 WATETOWN,...... " VIENNA~,,.. F *prr ~- - -" | I - I 87 AMERIICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 123 Bank Notes Tariff of Rates from Buffalo or $1000. lbs r Special Rates $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Suspension Bridge to Eqoo to uepwards. _____1000. WAAnMPSVILLE,......N.Y. 1.0) 1.00___ WATKIIS,.........7..... "___.7__5 WARNER'S SETTLMT, ".50 __.: WEST BLOOaMFIELD,. " |.63 WEEDSPORT,....... " 1.00 i WAVERLYf7,........ " _. 5 WELLSBURGIHI,......' ____________ WASIIINGTONVILLE,. " | 1.75 WATERLOO,.........50.87___ WARWICK..........75 1.75 ____| WHITNEY'S POINT,..'1.50 I IWAYLAND,......... C7.87|.75 _: WARSAW,.......... ".75.50_ WENDE,........... " _ GOODWINVILLE,..N. J..75 15___ IrOKS,...........7 1,. 5 ~~L~c ma~~P~n ------ ------------------— ~ —--- ~:~~~~~~~ 124 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Bank Notes Tariff of Rates from Buffalo or per $1000. o reiglht peraes - 100 lbs for Special Rat;es a ie~.o ~, Bridgeto^$600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Suspension Bridge to -Equal to upwardcs. $1000. PATTERSON,.......N. J. 1.00 1.75 IRAMSEYS,.......... N.J. 1.00 1.7 5____ GREAT BEND,......Penn..75 1.25 LACKAWAEN,... 1.75 AST HOPE) t" 1.50 MAST HOPE,....... 1.50__ SHOHOLA,.......... 44 1.75 SUSQUEITIANNA,...... 1.3 ______________ I I_____________.___________________ ASIUELOT,. N.H.| 1.75 1 2.50 ____ ________I_____________ HINSDALE,.........N. H. 1.75 2.5)0 KEENE,.............H. 1.75 1.50 SWANSEY,......... N.H.. 1.75 2.50 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5! AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 125 Bank Notes Tariff of rates from Buffalo or r 1,00. F o pecial Rtes $600 50 lbs. and or Remarks. Suspension Bridge, to Equal to upwards. $1io00. WINCIIESTER....... H. 1.75 2.50 W gSTPORT,........ __ ___ _ I __ I BECKET,.......... ass..50 2.75 BosTON,(LocCal ate,) " 1.75 2.50 BERNARDSTON,..... " I I ~ BEmRSHIRE,........ 1. 50 2.25 CHESTER FACTORIES, Mass. 1.50 2.25 COLLIN'S DEPOT,.... " 1.7 5 2.50 C-IARLTON,......... _____ CLAPPVILLE........ _______ __ CHICOPEE,......... ______ ___ CIHESIE,......... 1 50 2.25 ___ lDALTON,..a.....MS 1.5.0 2.25 | IDEERFIELD....... " 1.75 2.50_ IDUMIMEBSTON,...... " ____ ASTI BOOKEIELD,. 1.75 2.50 JiAST BROOIKFIELD,..Mass. 1.75 j 2.50 __________________________________________ _____________ _____________ ___________________ 126 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Bank Notes Tariff of Rates from Bufalo or 1000. s fr Special Ia tes, u.sni,.,g -n.'i $600 50 Ibs and or Remarks. Suspension Bridge to Equal to upwards. $1000. ______ ____________ FRAMINGHIAM,....... Mss. 1.75 2.50 0.I I I _ _ __ I I _ _ GREENFIIELD....... Mass. 1.75 2.50 _ IOLYOKE,........ 1.75 | 2.50 _ 1JATFIELDI........... j I'..' I * I I1 INDIAN ORCHARD,.....Mass. 1.75 2.50 _ NORTHAMPTON,.......250 NORTH ADAMs,..... " 1.50 2.25..:. S...I I PITTSFIELD,....... Mass. 1.50 2.25 PALMER....75 2.50 _....__ PACKIARDSI......... ________.. I I I RICHM1OND..........Mass. 1.50 2.00 __ RUSSELL..........". 2.2 5_ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 127 Bank Notes Tariff of Rates from Buffalo o per 1000 Freight per ecil ates 100 lbs for Special Rates S uspenion Bridge to $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. Sulspension Bri'iage to EiEual to upwards. __'__________________________ ~1000. __________________ SPRINGFIELD, (,CrA.L).MaSs. 1.7.5 2.50 SPENCER,.......... " I i_ SMITH'S FEiRRY...... SOUTTH DEER:F.IELD,.. " | I _ SOUTH ADAMS,...... " 1.50 2.25 | SOUTI BROOKFIELD, " 1.5 2.50 WEST PITTSFIELD,...IaSS. 1.50 2.00 ___ WASHINGTON,......" | 2.25 WESTFIELD........ _______I WEST SPRINGFIELD,. " 1.75 2.50| WEST BROOKFIELD,. " | | | WARREN7............ _____ I _____ WORCESTER,....... {_ WILLIAMSETT,...... " WHATELY,......... " I.... _ WILLIAMSTOWN,.' 1.50 2.25__ -I I _I F BRATTLEBORO,...... Vt. 1.75 2.50 BELLOWS' FALLS,... " 1 ___ ___ _ I I _ 128 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMIPANY. Bank Notes Tariff of Rates from Buffalo or per1000. F s Special rates $, 600 50 lbs and or Rlemarks. Suspension Bridge to Equal to upwards. $1000. EAST PTNEY....... Vt...75. 2.50 PUTNEY,......... t. 1.75 2.50 SOUTH VERNON,...Vt. 1.75 2.50 VERNON, Vt. 1.75 2.50 WESTMINSTER,..... Vt. j 1.75 2.50 OBiircI.... T _.5 1 1.____ COLBORNE......... KINGSTON,........ 1.00 1.75___ PORHOPE,.........50 1.00 _IN__STO -, O" |1.0 | 1 75 |.^~j I ~ -"-' _ -I________ID-______\ /71:-'f-s _ - -_____ _ I I _ 7 ___________________________________________________________________________ 1 - ____________________________________ A IERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 129 FROM Bank Notes /7 ^^^ per $1000 Freight per o?.y / ~100 lbs for Special Rates __ v/___ ___ _ _ _'/ _' -_ $600 50 lbs and or Remarks. ~i~-~'-' t" i- ~A^ ~~~~ —~ AEqual to upwards. TO $1000. Ae#-j6 \f I MI ____ _______7 _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ -1 130 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. /F:ROT M, Bank, Notes / FROJKiM ~ per $1000. Freight per /(f) -) /) ~ _________~.100 lbs for Special rates r^ ~..Z -' /. - $600 50 lbs and or Remarks.," ~! — - i- ~L /sEqual to upwards. 0TO -____$1000._ I 1 _.. I I _ _I__ _ _ _ _ I _I II I; I.... I I I __I _I I.. _ _II I. I I AMSERICAN EXPRESS COMBPANY. 131 Bank Notes UiFROMU per $1000. Freight per A,. Al;. ^ ________ 100 lbs for Special Rates / ) r.:., v c- h''' i- 600 50 lbs and or Remarks. >~~~' ~- R /'- a: a ~x " —'^~. Equal to rupwards. TO $1000. ___________________ ~I ____I ______I I I___ _ __ I I _ I I I~ —.I,. I 132 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Bank Notes 1101 per $1000.'reight per ~/ 2z) ^) /). ________-_'100 lbs for Special Rates -,- f $600 1 ~50 lbs and or Remarks. Equal to upwards. TO $1000. ____TO______,$1000._____________._____ _ i I I AM ERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 133 / FlROM Bank Notes per $1,000. [Freight per (A < i, 100 lbs. for Special Rates ) -, X f - >X4/d/1 $600 50 lbs. and or Remarks. Z-.. ~L,~ ~ Equal to upwards. TO $1000. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~I.! i 134 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. FROM Bank Notes per $1000. Freight per - 6 100 lbs for Special Rates, (f J, ZZ7~~