. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . , OHIO; C. NUGENT, C. E., Principal. THE design of this Institution is to afford young menan opportunity of acquiring a knowledge of theprofession of Civil Engineering, and to Mechanics andTradesmen a sound theoretical and practical knowledgeof Mathematics, Architectural and Mechanical Drafting,Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, &c. For furtherparticulars address the Principal. Notice. HPHE copartnership heretofore existing between theJ- undersigned, under the firm of Smith & Tyson, isthis day dissolved by


. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . , OHIO; C. NUGENT, C. E., Principal. THE design of this Institution is to afford young menan opportunity of acquiring a knowledge of theprofession of Civil Engineering, and to Mechanics andTradesmen a sound theoretical and practical knowledgeof Mathematics, Architectural and Mechanical Drafting,Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, &c. For furtherparticulars address the Principal. Notice. HPHE copartnership heretofore existing between theJ- undersigned, under the firm of Smith & Tyson, isthis day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partierlsauthorized to settle the business of the concern. J. SMITH,RICHARD W. TYSON,Baltimore, July 1, 54. South Chartes st. Notice of Copartnership. rpHE undersigned have this dav formed a copartner--L ship, under the Arm of J Hopbinson Smith, in whichRichard W. Tyson is a special partner, and J. Hopbin-son Smith is the general partner. J. HOPKINSOX SMITH. 1UCHAKD W. TYSON. Baltimore, July I, 1854. [ang. 54-3« RAILROAD SPIKES,. WROUGHT IRON Chairs and Fastenings. THE undersigned will continue to mantifacture withincreased facilities, HOOK Cc FLATHEAD R , of all Patterns, WROUGHT and CASTCHAIRS, and FASTENINGS. BOILER RIVETSBOLTS, SHIP and BOAT SPIKES, occ. <kc The best quality of refined iron is used, and all ordersfilled with despatch. J. HOPKLXSOX SMITH, ■___„, , X. S3. South Charles st. D-s Please direct the name in August 31-t GUNPOWDER, MANCFACTCRrJD BY The Hazard Powder Company. HAZARDVILLE, CONN. H. G. Hazard, E. Douglass, Secretary. THE undersigned are always prepared to furnishMining and Blasting Powder to any extent, deliv-ered at any point on the lines of railroads, or anv otherplaces of public improvements in the West or South, atthe very lowest rates. Also, SAFETY FUSE of thebest Eastern manufacture. We would respectfully urge all contractors and consu-mers to call upon or corre


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