. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . histle, FOR LOCOMOTIVES. PATS1TTSD APRIL, 1356. THIS invention renders absolutely certain the soundingof a sufficient alarm at every crossing, or other pointor which it is set. It ia strong and simple, and not lia-ble to derangement. It does not interfere with the or-dinary use of the whistle in giving other signals, etc. Itcan be applied with little expense on old as well asnewengines. For further information apply to JAMES HARRISON. Second avenue, corner of i;2d street, N. Y. r. w. JAMES A. EOORMAN.


. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . histle, FOR LOCOMOTIVES. PATS1TTSD APRIL, 1356. THIS invention renders absolutely certain the soundingof a sufficient alarm at every crossing, or other pointor which it is set. It ia strong and simple, and not lia-ble to derangement. It does not interfere with the or-dinary use of the whistle in giving other signals, etc. Itcan be applied with little expense on old as well asnewengines. For further information apply to JAMES HARRISON. Second avenue, corner of i;2d street, N. Y. r. w. JAMES A. EOORMAN. RHIKEI ANDER. EDWIN A. POST. RMNELANDER, BOOMAX & CO,,RAILWAY AG-ENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Supply all material and articles used in the constructionand operating of railways Bank of Commerce Building, A. T. Refer to John A. Stevens, Esq., President Bank ofCommerce; James Boorman, Esq.; Samuel Sloan, £sq.,President Hudson River Railroad Co.; Messrs. Cooper& Hewitt, Messrs. Duncan, Sherman. & Co., , Allen &. Co. feb5-ly CINCINNATI WROUGHT-IRON. Having recently enlarged our Works, we are now prepared to fill all orders promptly, from responsible parties, for thickness of the lip at the base or through the bottom of the bend where the greatest strength is required, and diminish through the edge or top o? the Hp where there islittle or no strength required. Slid : We can adjust our Machine so that we can shear the lip to the point we wish to turn it over, without tearing or iniurin-tlie fibre ofthe iron. 3d : Our Chairs are smooth and level upon the bottom, giving a smooth bearing upon the cross-ties, and also SkTuUtaTSteteftrBS torent upon that is held by the Chair. 4th : The Chairs made upon this machine are all uniform, one being a duplicate of the other with perfecUins odestroying the fibre of the iron in turning the lips over. All these advantages no other machine can or docs accomplish that is now in use i We are also manufacturing all sizes and styles of


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