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THE CINCINNATI

RAILWAY IRON WORKS.

Office, 493 East Front Street,

CINCINNATI, O.

DIRECTORS:

L. WORTHINGTON,
JOSEPH C. BUTLER,

A. S. WINSLOW,
GEORGE H. HILL,

S. H. BURTON.

This Company is now prepared to make Iron Rails of a superior quality, having recently introduced a system of Steam-power Puddling, enabling them to produce a Puddled Ball of sufficient weight to make a solid Head or solid Rail from one ball, thereby insuring perfect homogeneity, a result never before accomplished.

STEEL RAILS.

We are also manufacturing Puddled Steel solid Heads or solid Rails from one ball, by the same steam-power process. This Steel welds perfectly to Iron, and is nearly double the strength, and we believe it to be superior to any steel rail in the market.

Old Rails Re-rolled. Old Rails Purchased.

Address,

L. WORTHINGTON, Pres't.

RAILS!

ENGLISH RAILS

OF THE

BEST MAKERS.

JAMES TINKER,

37 WILLIAM STREET,

NEW-YORK.

DAYTON CAR WORKS.

BARNEY & SMITH

Manufacturing Company,

DAYTON, OHIO.

Cash Capital, $500,000.

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E. E. BARNEY, President.
E. J. BARNEY, Superintendent.

Established 1849.

P. SMITH, Vice-President and Treasurer.
J. D. PLATT, Secretary.

F. E. SMITH, Assistant Secretary.

Manufacture

500 Men Employed.

Sleeping, Saloon, Drawing-Room and Passenger

CARS,

In Great Variety of Design, Style, and Finish-all of very Best Materials and Workmanship. Also, every description of FREIGHT CARS, CABOOSE,

BAGGAGE, MAIL, EXPRESS,

ALSO,

AND HAND CARS.

Frogs, Car-Wheels,

AND ALL KINDS OF

RAILROAD CASTINGS AND WROUGHT-IRON WORK. Having constantly on hand several millions feet of lumber, and employing over five hundred men, their facilities for turning out the very best quality of work are unsurpassed by any works in the country.

ALLENTOWN

ROLLING MILL CO.,

WORKS AT

ALLENTOWN, PENN.

GEO. B. NEWTON, President, 136 Walnut St., Philadelphia.

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L. H. GROSS, Superintendent, Allentown, Penn.

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MANUFACTURERS OF

RAILROAD BARS

FROM

BEST LEHIGH IRONS,

Not excelled in Strength and Durability by any · Iron Rails in the Market.

ORDERS FOR RE-ROLLING SOLICITED.

CAPACITY 500 TONS PER WEEK.

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DELAWARE CAR WORKS.

Additions to our Works, which are now in progress, to be completed July 1st, 1871, will double our present capacity.

Employ 575 hands.

Special attention given to Narrow Gauge Cars.

WILMINGTON, DEL.

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