. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . en redeemed during the yearof Overdue lioncls $(1 Heal estate uonds 20,250 Sdtal $94,55(1 Making a reduction of interest for 1863 of$6, 7 And en the Indianapolis & Cleveland Rail-road : i i sogers $139,059 07 Freight* II 51 and expreu 19,307 81 Total $450,078 79 Kxpeoies, Interest and taxes 259,737 39 Balance $190,341 47 From which has been paid : To sinking tunc § 5 119 New grounds and buildings Domestic l> Is redeemed , 0 00 Last of floating debt 0,43120—Slll,902 00 Bal


. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . en redeemed during the yearof Overdue lioncls $(1 Heal estate uonds 20,250 Sdtal $94,55(1 Making a reduction of interest for 1863 of$6, 7 And en the Indianapolis & Cleveland Rail-road : i i sogers $139,059 07 Freight* II 51 and expreu 19,307 81 Total $450,078 79 Kxpeoies, Interest and taxes 259,737 39 Balance $190,341 47 From which has been paid : To sinking tunc § 5 119 New grounds and buildings Domestic l> Is redeemed , 0 00 Last of floating debt 0,43120—Slll,902 00 Balance, net $78,379 38 There is an in crease of earnings over $26,471 1 on passengers; $93,600 31 onfreights , 85 10,93 on expresSj and a decreaseo( $1,062 f>0 in mail service, making a totalise for the year of $118,265 84, Thefirst mi this road were $650,- 000, of which one bond has been redeemed ina legal transaction, and $116,000 are held bythe Sinking Fund Trustee, leaving outstand-ing the sum of $533,000. IFXr^IES. F>&.1? HS3IW T IRON RAILROAD BRIDGE. (Plan of Bridge.) The undersigned is prepared to manufacture and build in any part of the UnitedStates, and at reasonable terms, FINKS PATENT IRON BRIDGE, in spans from20 to 300 feet. The same is favorably known, well tested, and already extensivelyintroduced; is stronger and more economical than any other Iron^Bridge in use;requires no repairs, and no adjustment, but is perfectly adjustable. For plans and particulars, apply to mar. s, 63. iy. tetter Box. 1393. C. J. SCHULTZ, Pittsburgh, Pa. TO BANKS AI33 BANKERS. Just Published. The BankersAlmanac for the Tear 1861. Containing—I. A List of the Banks, ar-ranged alphabetically, in every State and Cityof the Union, December, 1862—Names ofPresident and Cashier, and Capital of A List of Private Bankers in three hundredand fifty Cities and Towns of the U. S. 3. Al-phabetical List of sixteen hundred Cashiers inlhe United States, December, 1862. 4. AList o


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