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DICKINSON & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS,'

25 Broad Street, cor. Exchange Place, New-York.

GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, STOCKS, and BONDS

Bought and Sold Strictly on Commission.

Accounts Received and Interest Allowed on Balances, which may be checked for at sight.

J. B. DICKINSON.

PLATT K. DICKINSON,
Member N. Y. Stock and Gold Exchange.

HOWARD C. DICKINSON, Member N. Y. Stock Exchange.

R. T. WILSON & CO.,

Bankers and Commission Merchants,

44 BROAD STREET, NEW-YORK.

Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments of Cotton and Tobacco to our address, also to our friends in Liverpool and London.

GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, STOCKS, AND BONDS Bought and Sold on Commission.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN to RAILWAY SECURITIES and LOANS.

Accounts Received and Interest Allowed on Balances,

WHICH MAY BE CHECKED FOR AT SIGHT.

P. T. JONES, Jr.,

No. 403 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.

Iron and Steel Street and T

RAILS.

FISH BARS, CHAIRS, and SPIKES, RAILROAD SUPPLIES FOR

STEAM AND HORSE ROADS.

OLD RAILS, WROUGHT AND CAST SCRAP,
OLD WHEELS AND BLOOMS.

AMERICAN AND SCOTCH PIG IRON.

E. H. BIEDERMANN.

JACOB RUBINO.

E. H. BIEDERMANN & Co.,

22 William Street,

NEW-YORK.

BANKING

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COMMISSION.

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Dealers in Railroad Bonds,

31 PINE STREET, NEW-YORK.

The purchase and sale of RAILROAD BONDS will be made a special feature of our business; and we shall keep on hand a variety of choice bonds of well-established roads, with which to supply investors.

Bonds of new Roads furnished at subscription prices, as offered on our market, without commission.

Reports and Circulars sent, and information about Railroad Bonds, etc., etc., furnished without charge.

As members of the New-York Stock Exchange, we are prepared to execute orders in GOVERNMENT BONDS, GOLD, and RAILROAD STOCKS.

We will receive money on deposit, subject to draft at sight, allowing interest according to the nature of the account.

Our experience in BANKING and knowledge of Investment Securities, we trust will entitle us to the confidence of capitalists.

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WOOD & DAVIS.

M. H. McCONNIN,

L. DAVID SAXTON,

J.H. ALEXANDER & CO.,

St. Louis.

M. H. McCONNIN & CO.,

9 Nassau St., New-York.

STEEL AND IRON RAILS,

Railway Equipments,

JOINTS AND SPIKES.

Special Attention given to the Negotiation of Railway Securities.

THE GARDNER & RANSON

Air Brake Company,

CLEVELAND, OHIO.

CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000.

President,.....

Secretary and Treasurer,
Solicitor,.

.H. M. CLAFLEN.
.C. A. BRAYTON.
..JOHN COON.

We have fully demonstrated the feasibility of controling all the movements of a railway train IN AN EMERGENCY as well as in ordinary service, by steam and compressed air, applied from the locomotive and controlled by the engineer.

The following are the leading characteristics of our improvements:

1st. Our Pump is simple in its construction, certain in its action, easily understood, and kept in repair by engineers of ordinary skill, and will pump one hundred pounds of air with one hundred and ten pounds of steam, or more if required.

2d. We both apply and release the brake by compressed air-the action in cither direction being instantaneous or gradual, as required.

The great value of these improvements has been fully shown in practice, as well as the great danger of relying upon the defective devices in use.

We equip trial trains when desired, to be paid for if satisfactory, or returned.

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BANKS.-COMMERCE.-FINANCE.

The Banker's Almanac for 1873,

Richly Illustrated with Sixty-three Engravings,

Three Hundred Pages. Price Three Dollars.

Issued in January at the Office of the Banker's Magazine, 251 Broadway, New York,

CONTAINS

1. A list of all the NATIONAL and STATE Banks of the U. S. in operation-2,500 in numberthe location, names of officers, capital, and New York correspondent of each.

2. A list of PRIVATE Bankers in the United States-2,300 in number-with the New York correspondent of each, and population of each place.

3. A list of SAVINGS BANKS in New England, New York, California, Maryland and New Jersey-500 in number.

4. An alphabetical list of 2,500 CASHIERS in the United States.

5. List of Stock Brokers in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and New Orleans.

6. The fluctuations in prices of Government, State and City Bonds; Railroad Stocks and Bonds; of Cotton, Sugar, Corn, etc.

7. The production of Gold and Silver throughout the world, in the last twenty years.

8. Annual Report on the National Banks of the United States for eight years-1863-1872. 9. The daily premium on Gold at New York, from 1868 to December, 1872.

10. The Census of the United States for 1790, 1800, 1810, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870 (each State). 11. Population of fifty cities in the United States-1850, 1860, 1870.

12. Wealth, Taxation, and Indebtedness of each State, by the census of 1970.

13. Annual Report on Cotton, Breadstuffs, Provisions, Grain, and other staples.

14. The monthly prices of cighty leading articles of Commerce, 1872, at New York. (Continued annually.)

15. Finances of the United States, Revenue, Expenditure, Debt-1870-1873.

16. Weight, Fineness, and Value of Foreign Gold and Silver Coins, at the U.S. Mint. (Official) 17. The production of Gold and Silver in each State, seventy years.

18. Coinage of the United States Mint and Branches-1796-1872.

19. The Parities of Exchange-the comparative values of English, French, German, and United States Exchange or Currency.

20. Annual list of new publications on Banking, Finance, Commerce, Trade, Political Economy, in England and the United States.

21. List of Foreign Bill drawers in New York, 1873, and names of their London correspondents. 22. List of Banks and Bankers in London and in Canada, 1873.

23. Annual Report of the Bank of England and the Bank of France, for 1870-1873.
24. Market Values, Dividends, and Annual Interest, on Foreign Stocks in London, 1872.

List of Sixty-three Engravings in the Banker's Almanac, 1873,

WITH THE WEIGHT, VALUE, AND FINENESS OF EACH COIN.
Twenty Copecks, Silver, 1870.

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Value, $0.13.3.

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Thirty Bank Buildings, etc., in United States, England, France, &c.

Twenty-second annual volume. Three hundred pages. Price three dollars. Issued at the Office of the BANKER'S MAGAZINE, 251 Broadway, New York. The Banker's Almanac for 1874 will contain fac-similes of all the new coins of the U.S., and other nations, of the year 1873.

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