. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . or 1854,and 1 mill for 1855 ; and a tax of X mill for 1855, towardspaying the principal. With these taxes the Committeesay the debt due January, 1857, will be paid in full. 138 RAILROAD RECORD. EAILBOAD IRON, LIGHT WEIGHT. 470 apply toap27-tf TONS, 47 lbs. per yard, good quality and pat-tern, now lying at New Orleans. For_ terms, VOSE, PERKINS & New York. TO ENGINEERS. THE Nashville and North-Western Railroad Compa-ny wishes to employ an Engineer-in-Chief. Earlyapplications are solicited. Applicants are req


. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . or 1854,and 1 mill for 1855 ; and a tax of X mill for 1855, towardspaying the principal. With these taxes the Committeesay the debt due January, 1857, will be paid in full. 138 RAILROAD RECORD. EAILBOAD IRON, LIGHT WEIGHT. 470 apply toap27-tf TONS, 47 lbs. per yard, good quality and pat-tern, now lying at New Orleans. For_ terms, VOSE, PERKINS & New York. TO ENGINEERS. THE Nashville and North-Western Railroad Compa-ny wishes to employ an Engineer-in-Chief. Earlyapplications are solicited. Applicants are requested tofurnish references and testimonials of their qualifica-tions. JNO. A. GARDNER, Prest,Nashville, Tenn., Apr. 13, 54. N. & N. W. RR. Co. Office Dayton & Cincinnati RR. Co. ?Cincinnatj, April 7th, 1854. $ NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of thisCompany, that the eighth instalment of five dollarsper share h required to be paid on the first day of Maynext. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN C. THORPE,Apr. 13-tt. Secy. Cincinnati Locomotive Works!. THE undersiffinid are prepared to furnish Locomotivesequal in efficiency and durability to the best Easternmanufacture. Also, Shaping and Slotting Machinessuitable for railroad shops. Also, all kinds of heavyforging and casting done atshort notice. Also, bolts forbridges cut with dispatch. ap. 20 MOORE & RICHARDSON. THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO. :;:._,:Z.;....,^ , Ohio & Missippi Railroad THREE regular passenger Trains daily, (except Sun-days.) On Monday, April 17th, and until furthernotice, Leave Cincinnati at A. M., P. M., and M. Connecting at Lawrenceburg, at A. M., P. M. with Train for Indianapolis, Terro Haute, La-fayette and Chicago. AND RETURNING, Leave Aurora at A. M., P. M., and P. at Lawreneeburgh, at P. M. and at M. with the Trains that leave Indianapolis at 12 A. 4 P. M-, uniting; at that point with all the Trainsfrom the North


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