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NOTICE.riMlE subscribers having entered into cojartner-_L ship, uniler the firm of Wm. M. Klu3 4 Bro., are pr«p rrd to undertake the construction and re-pnirs ot STEAM ENGINES and other machinery.They have taken the “ KAGLK IRON WORKS,” in the city of Washington, located on tlie north side of the Canal, between 13th and 14th streets, formerly conducted by Wm. McKinstry, deceased. The senior partner in this firm having for many years been engaged in designing and constructing Steam and other Machinery for the Government, as the Chief Engineer and Machinist of the Nary Yard in this city, they flatter themselves that they will be enabled to give full and entire satisfaction in the construction or repairs of any work with which they may be entrusted.The Portable Engines and Circular Saw MiUs, as arranged by the lale Wm. McKinstry, will be constructed at this establishment as formerly.All orders thankfully received and promptly at-tondnl to. WM. M. ELLIS,oc J0NA8 B. ELLIS.
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Daily Evening Star

Washington, Washington-DC, US

Wed, Nov 02, 1853

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