The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, May 02, 1874, Image 2

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    u. v. MORTiiniKR editor.
LKIIIQIITON, VAJ
SATURDAY MOKNINU MAY 2, 1871.
The JLcUlgb Emery Wliccl
manufactory.
Among tlio most recent and promls-'
Ing Industrial enterprises ot tho Lehigh
Valley, wo nro pleased to note the
nbovennmed establishment nt Weiss
port, In our own county of Cnrbon.
The Institution is nlready raising Itself
Intolarge proportions under the manage
ment of tlio firm of Messrs. Butterfield,
Marsh, & Co. Tliey manufacture, be
yond question, the best emery wheel
now made In connection with the most
nrtlstical and Improved Machines or
Grinders upon which to mount the
wheels for use.
A visit to their establishment Is time
well spent; although the most Interest
ing part of It, we nro told, Is not open to
public Inspeotlpn. Tliore nro six private
departments, and preparations aro now
made to build an addition to their main
building, to accommodate more machin
ery already ordered. If appearances
Indicate anything, (and tho men who
have bold of it ore well known and re
liable) then the establishment gives pro
mise of becoming one of the leading and
most wealthy manufactories of the
Lehigh Valley, at no distant day. The
prospects for this aro based, we think,
upon well settled principles of political
econoiriy, because an article of such
great utility, and In such great demand,
and possessing all tho d cslrable qualities
can not fall but produce manyfold.
Repeated and continued trials have
positively demonstrated that, very rapid
and free cutting- combined with great
durability, absolutely free from all
smell glazing or gumming and beating
are standard qualities of tho newly
discovered Lehigh Emery wheels,.
They make wheels of all sizes and
grades fiom the best quality of Turkey
emery. It Is very Interesting to seo tho
wheels at work. Let n hard flleorpleco
of Iron bo held op tho wheel while ,ln
motion and U pjofluces a beautiful cir
cle of Are, and yet neither the metal
applied or the wheel will heat, thus
making It another great improvement
upon nil other wheels now manufactur
ed for the purpose of grinding and
bhaplng tools, where the temper of the
metal dare not be Injured.
Wo have not tho space at our com
manded to glvo descriptions of tho var
ious sizes and pecularltles of their
Machines or Grinders, and of the Dia
mond Tools which thsy keep on hand.
Tho firm Is conjpoied of Messrs. Wm.
Wagner and W. M. Bapsher, of Leh
lghton, and A. W. Marsh and Isaac
Butterfield, of Weissport. They ex
pect soon to havo nil their machinery
and matters fully arranged for business.
A number of orders, before having
sent out circulars or agents, aro already
on file n w.s)tinu their attention. We
wish them that full measure of success
which Is clearly theirs.
A dispatch from Washington, dated,
April 20, to tho N. Y. Sun, says: The
frieudsof Inflation havo finally agreed
upon their programme, and tha debate
upon' tho Tresldcnt's message will be
very incisive, and no special care will
be taken to save the feelings ot Its
author. An address to the country has
been prepared, and will be signed by
all tlio Republican Senators and Itepre
seutatlyps who favor Inflation. This
will bP made public In a few. A square
Issue Is to be made beforo tho country,
and the leaders In this movement are
confident of success at the fall elections.
They claim that they will carry every
Stato on this Issua save tho New Eng
land and the Pacific coast States. It is
to bo a war of tho people, they say,
against the banks and moneyed institu
tions, As a first step In this crusade a
bill has been prepared and vlll be Intro
duced In the Sonato at an early day re
storing tbo Incomo tax, AH salaries
and Incomes over $5,000 are to ba taxed
five percent,,andtb030 over $10,000 ten.
per cent. This measure, they claim,
can be put through without difficulty,
and the President dare not veto It, It
will bo absolutely necessary to Increase
taxation. Tho President admits this,
and by tho Incomo tax alono can the
Increased burdens bo taken directly
from the shoulders of tho masses,
Zina Fay PIcrco, the daughter of a
clergyman In St. Albans, Vt., leads a
departure In thetcmperance movement.
She has formed a society, and written
for It a creed. Tba points of her teach
ing are that the milder forms of liquor
should not bo classed with tbo fiery;
ht beor-drlnklng and beer gardeps
shofild be countenanced by all young
ladles; jtliat .women should drink malt
liquors Jusbud ot tea; and that the total
abstinence pjedgtuls "a Itlgma upon the
communion, end a direct accusation
against tho wisdom and morality of our
blessed Savour hlmsejf.'" Zim Is young
tloquent, and pretty. Consequently
plir has many followers.
At a meeting of tlio Associated Banks
of Eastern Pennsylvania, held nt Beth
lehem,' on Tuesday last, the following
resolutions was uimmlnously adopted;
Itesolvcd, ThatthU association favors
a modillcatlon of tho National Currency
Act, so as to authorize free baujtlng
under leasonablo restrictions, allowing
circulating notes equal tn the current
market vnluo of tho b.qn.ds pledged for
their redemption, not exceeding their
face value; and such chango In the law
relating to reserves as will render the
same flexible, and available fur uso In
tho timo of great stiingency.
On Tuesday last the U. S. Senate,
after a long discussion, refused to pass
tho Financial bill over tho president's
veto, by a, vote as follows: Yeas, 44;
Nays, 80. All the Inflation Senators
votod t.o,pass the bill over the. veto.
Chicago, April 27. In tho Criminal
Court ot this city, Judge Gary sentenc
ed Dr. Paul Schoeppo, convicted of for
gery, to three years In penitentiary.
Ills counsel declare tit Intention of
taking the caso to Supremo Court ou
writ error.
New Advertisements.
jtlDITOU'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF JOHN SCIIOCK, Dec eased.
In tho Orphans' Court of Carbon County, at
March Session, 1674. Exceptions to Widow
Apprataemeut. The undersigned ap potuted Audi
tor bj the Court to take testimony and report tho
farts In reference to the same ip, tho above case,
will attend to the duties (if his ppointmeut at his
office, In the Borough ot Maur n Chunk, on Mon
day, tho 2,11 h day of May, 187'j. between the hours
of 10 A. M, and 4 l M., at which time and place
all persons Interested In "the same mar npr.earlf
they think proper. W. 11. LEONARD,
May 2, 187-w4 Auditor.
JSSIGIWEK'S NOTICE.
Notice Is Ticreby given, that II, A,
Beltz, of Lehlghton.Carbon county, Pa.,
and Emma E. his wife, by deed qf vol
untary assignment have assigned all tho
personal estate of tho said II. A. Baltz
to Tilghman Arner, of New Mahoning,
Carbon county, Pa., in trust for tho
benefit of the said II. A. J7eltz.
All persons, therefore. Indebted tothn
said II. A. Beltz, will make pay mon t to
me, tho said assignee, at New Mahon
ing, or to my duly authorised agent, H,
A. Beltz, at Lehlghton, and thoso hav
ing claims or demands will make known
thesame within six weeks from this dato.
TILGHMAN AUNEH,
Assignee of II. A. Beltz,
May 2, 1874-w8
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The Lehlahton School Board now
offer, at Prlyotp Salo, the following do-
scnueu vaiuaoie uual, estate, be
ing a portion of the Public School Pro
perty ot the Borough of Lehlghton, to
wit :
One Lot and Building,
situated on tho corner of Iron ond Pino
streets, and bounded and described as
follows : On the north by Iron street ;
west by a common alley ; south by a
lot owned by Joseph Obert, and east by
Pine street. The lot Is 00 feet front by
180 feet 0 Inches In depth. Also,
TWO LOTS,
Numbered 153 and 154, situated on Pino
street, In said borough, bounded and
described as follows : On the west by
Pine street; south by lot No. 155; ease
oy west alley, and north by Cedar alt
ley. Niiil lots being each CU feet front
by 189 feet 9 Inches in depth, .dlso,
One Lot and Building,
Situated on Northampton street, and
known as the South Lehlgblou .School
Property. Also,
t3T For terms and further particu
lars, apply to either of tho undersigned.
JOHN S. LE.NTZ, President.
A. J. DUItHNG. Secretary.
Dn. N. II. HEUEJR, Treasurer.
Lehlghton, May !, 1874.
jgttrotcct Your Iluildiug :
Which may be done with one-fourth
the usual expense by using GLINES'
SlateRooflng PaintCement
BT Send for Testimonials.
AGENTS WANTED In Evehv Town
A roof may be covered wllh a very
cheap bldngle, nud by application of this
slate Do mado to last from 2U to
year?. Old roofs can bo patched and
coated, looking much better and lasting
longer than new shingles without the
Slate, for
One-third the Cost of Re-shingling,
Tho expense ot Slating new Shingles
Is only about flip post ot (Imply laying
tbem. The Slato' Is FIUK PKOOF
against sparks or flying embers. For
tin and iron It has no equal, as it ex
pands by heut apd contracts by cold
nnd never cracks or scales. Roofs
covered with Tar Sheathing Felt can, bo'
maae waier-ugm ai a small expense,
The Slato Paint Is Extremely
Cheap! two gallons will cover 100
square feet of shingle roof, or over four
nunarea pi iinor lion, rnco ready
,'pr use Is 80 cents per gallon, with a
liberal discount to the trade.
No Tar is used in this Composition.
On decayed shingles it tills up the
holes and nores. hardens them and elves
a new substantial roof that will last for
years. Curled or warred shingles, It
brines to their place aud keeps them
there. It I11U up all botes In TIu or
felt roofs, aud stops the leaks, que coat
oeing equal to nve or ordinary paint.
The color of tho Slato when hri ap
piled Is daik purple, changing In about
a raouth to a light uniform slato color
and is
TO all intents and purposes, Slate
Orders respectfully solicited. For
iun iniurmauon address,
N. Y. SLATE HOOFING CO,
No. O Cedar Street, New york'Clty
ditilni.strntor'g Salo
Qt Yaluablq
l$stl Instate!
The undersigned' will sell, at Publo
Bale, on' tho jircmlses., In, tho Borough
of WEISSPORT, Carbon county Pa.,
On MONDAY, MAY 4th, 1874,
commencing nt TEN o'clock A. M., tho
fallowing described Iteal Estato, to wit:
All that certain lot or piece of GrouDd,
situato in tho Borough of Weissport,
Carbon county, Pa., bounded on tho
west by lot No. 41, In the plot or plan
of said borough ; ou tho south by lot
No. 89; on tho north by land of Lewis
Weiss, and ou the east by White street,
being tho one-half of lot No 40, con
taining on said White street 00 feet, nnd
In depth of that width 83 feet G Inches
to lot No. 41. Tlio Improvements aro
one Double Two- Story
Brick DivciVtiic; IIoiihc,
38 feet front by 28 feet deep ; Black
smith's Shop, 30 x 20 feet, aud other
outbuildings.
ALSO, n'.'t that certain lot or piece of
Ground, situate in tho Borough of
Weissport, Carbon county, Pa., being
t'.iu oue-half of lot No. 40, bounded on
tlio southeast by Franklin street; on tho
northeast by lot No. 48; on the south
west by tho other half of said lot No.
40, and on the northwest by Allen St.,
containing 20 Porches, rnore or loss,
Terms and conditions will "0 made
known at tho tlmpnnd place ot sale, by
IIENltV BOYEU, Administrator
of the Estato of Danlol Iirum, deceased.
April 10, 1874-wU
A1
sslgnccs Notice.
Notice Is hereby clven. that Gideon
Nothsteln, of New Mahoning, Carbon
county, Pa., and Leah his wife, by deed
of voluntary assignment havo assigned
all tho estate, real and norsonal. of tho
said Gideon Nothsteln. to Tilehmnn
Arner, of Now Mahoning, Carbon Co.,
Pa., in trust for tho benetlt of the said
Gideon Nothsteln.
All persons, therefore. Indebted to tho
said Qldeon Nothsteln, will make pay
ment to mo, the said assignee, at New
Mahoning, and those having claims or
demands will mako known the samo
within six weeks from this date.
TILGUM1N ARNER,
Assignee of Gideon Nothsteln.
March 14, 1874-w8
A!
salcaeos Notice.
Notlco Is hereby clven. that
rlah II. Loqg, of Lehlghton, Carbon
county, Pa., and Louisa his wife, by
deed of voluntary assignment havo as.
signed all the estato, real and personal,
of tho said Zachariah II. Long to Tilgh
man Amor, of New Mahoning, Carbon
county, Pu., In trust for the benefit of"
the said Zacharlah II, Long.
All persons, therefore, Indebted to
the said Zaclmrlah II. Long, will make
payment to me, tlio said ossignee, at
Now Mahoning, or to my duly author
ized neont. Zanhnrluli II T.mi. at r.n
highton, nnd thojo having claims or do-1
nmnas win inane Known the same with
in six weeks from this date.
TU.QIIMAN AUNER,
Asslanoo of Jtacharlah II. Lone.
March 14th, 1874.-W8 ,
OS, M, I'UITZIiVGUIt,
Fashionable
Boot and Shoe Maker,
Opposlto T. D. Clauss' Store,
BJNK STREET, LEHIGHTON, Pa.,
respectfully Informs his friends and tho
public, that ho has lust received a now
and excellent assortment of Men's Wot
men-s and uniidren'a Uendy-Jlado
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
Which ho will Sell at the Lowest Prices.
t3? Boots nnd Shoes made to order.
and Repairing nently and substantially
done at short notice.
tap aa-yi
"A Jftarcr Approximation to the HEAL SITAN
QUILL than Anything Hitherto Intentcd,"
Tho COX STAMTLT INCRtASINO sale f tha
SPENOERIAN
DOUDLK ELASTIC
Steel lens I
Is owing to their luperior writing qualititttkU
testeil by theedltorlaUndorsemeatofOTer 10OO
f.iperi, ami bj Merchants, Lawyers and Hankers
without number.
Thsj are all made of the beat Steel, In tha
beat mauner, by the beat workmen tn Kurope.
Jbr Sale by a!l haltrt.
, To accommodate Viote who may with to try
then pens, oe toitl lemX a ChrJ, containing one each
of the IS Numbera, ly mail, on rtuiptofiSc.
Ivlson, Blakemnn, Taylor St Co.,
138 and 110 QUAND STREET, X. Y.
April 23, 1871.
jAIIIlIEIi GRAVER,
Opposlto tho Public Squaic,
SOUTH ST., LEniGIITOSr, PA.,
Manufacturer of
Tin & Sheet Iron Ware
And Dealer In all kinds of
tST Roofing, Spouting
promptly attended to.
and Jobbn
nov. 80
LET,
A Uouse and Stable In Lelilghtoq,
hot particulars enquire ot
W. LEE STILES,
April 25, 1874. Packerton,
o Whom It may Concern.
Notice Is hereby clven. That I have
loaned to Qoorge Ilehrig one pair ot
Mules, sua hereby forbid all persons. to
meuoie wun mo samo.
JOSIAII BAUMAX
Baumansvlllo, April U0, 1871-wU
AT COST!
In order to close out present stock.
tho undersigned respectfully announces
to the citizens of Leilghton and vicini
ty time no has
Marked Down Prices
of all kinds of Goods to about cost,
nnd will Sell
?oi' Cash Only
lie. has In stock a largo assortment ot
Dry Goods,
Groceries, '
Provisions,
(tuccuarrnre,
Hardware,
and a variety ot other articles too num
erous to enumerate.
If you desire to securo
Now Is your Time A Small Sum of
Money will Buy a Large Quantity ot
Goods I
Storo Opposite L. & S. Depot,
BANK-street, Lehighton, Fenna.
Z. H. LONG, -4gent.
TiLOUMAN AnNF.it, Asslgneo.
March 28, 1874.
clssport Abend!
The undersigned would respectfully
Inform builders, contractors and the pub.
11c In general, that they have opened a
In connection with their
SAW- MIXJL,
Near the L. A S. Depot,
WEISSPORT, Penna.,
and that they have now on hand an Im
mense stock of Mioroughly Seasoned
Lumber, such an
KouqU Pine Boards,
Surfaced Pino ioards,
Flooring, Hemlock and Pino,
Hidings, of all kinds,
Shingles, nn Immense stock,
Booting and Ceiling Lath,
Scantling,
and, In faot, Lumber ot every descrip
tion at tho very lowest market prices.
Wo nro also prepared to furnish Build
ers nnd others with a very fine article of
Sand, suitable for Masonry
Work, Plastering, &c, at Re
markably Low Figures.
We havo constantly on band a large
lot of Wood suitable for Firewood,
which wo will sell, In large or small
quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets
Ou Mono HONEST COUNT LOW MIOIS.
Yeakel k Albright,
Weissport,
aug 23-yl Carbon county, Ta
1874. SPRING. 1874.
Tho understated respectfully Informs
her friends and tlio ladles In general,
that slio Is now receiving a large stock
of tho Newest and moot Fashionable
Deslgps In
lilliueiy Goods,
for Spring and Summer Wear, such as
LADIES' 1IAT3 and BONNETS,
TRIMMINGS, 7 LOWERS,
NOTIONS, e., c.
Ilats and Bonnets made up In the
latest and most fashionable manner.
.411 goods warranted, nnd Piloes are
fully as low as elsewhere.
stui;k, net door to "The Carbon
Advocate" TJANKWAY, L.eh1gton.
LIZZIE KRAMER.
Jdarph 14th, 1874.
MILLINERY!
Latest Styles and Lowest Prices)
2d door below II. E. Church,
BANK STREET, Lehightou, Fa.,
baring had upwards of Thirty Year mr'tolre
in the Millinery Business, desires to foform her
friends and the Ladles geoerslly, that she keeps
constantly on band a largo assortment of
NOTIONS, TIUMMINQS, NATURAL and A"TI-
riciAi. iiaiii.
Hair Braids & Switches Made to Order,
She has also Just receired from Kew York a full
and elegant stock of
comr-rUlriK lUti, Bonnetf, nibboni,?lower, tao,
Craptfi. Vnncj Uoodi, Corietn.GlnTg, Collars, Lace
Edging, NeckU.,Kuehai llaadkarchteft, Ao,
MOURNING GOODS
furnished at short notics nnd at Lowest Prices.
March 11, 1871. MRS. K. FATH.
The undersigned hereby cautions all
persons against negotiating a Note,
dated April 4th, 1671, for tM, given to
William Iterger. residing an tlio Toby
hanna, as I shall refuau to pay the said
note, not having received value therefor.
JOIItf DISTLER,
Towaraenslng twp., parbou co., Pa.
April 18, J8T4-W8
CORDS OF wo on.
The umlers'cneJ has now on the Canal
Bank, at Weissport, about 35 Cur da of
Seasoned Firewood, which he offers In
one lot at a reasonable price. Also, a
Quantity of SCREENED SAND, suit
able for Building purposes, very low'
for cash. J. II. DIMMICK,
apr 18-w. Wtimport, Pa.
Now Advertisements.
3 School Teachers Wanted
In th county fhr tha Spring and Summer, $159
erntBth. Semi 'of Olmllsr el'lng 'id psrllcii-
y.mui.KH a hcuukui, lyiiisai'ipDis, ra,
Tile Shortest Route to Fortune.
$450,000 Giye Away I
1 100,000 FOR ONLY $2.50 1
Grand Legal Gift Concert
tn alJ of a JuTpnlltj Reform School at Lraren-
worth, Kan. UilAWING AIMUL 30, 1874.
Ono Trite guaranteed In erory pack ape of 11
Ticket. H.nRieTlcketd, $2COt oiorfui n roi
But 1W tickets left: aml.ai our Mlea art
rapid purchaser ahould order at once. Aojl
money arrmng too me win do returned, uoou.
re1 able Agents wanted everywhere, for full
particular, address
SIMOK ABEIiES,
Jia: Sl-wl LKAVKNW0HT1I, Kan.
C. L. ALLEN offers his surplus stock of
OhoiceMix'dGladiolas
at wholesale for $3 per 100, 20 perl'HKJ. Sent bj
express upon receipt of price. Send for catalogue.
Address 0. L. ALLIlt, Csttsi, H. 7.
& FLORENCE
The Long-contested Suit of the
FLORENCE 8KWINO MACIIINH CO.
atralnat the 8lncer. Wheeler A Wilson.
and Urorer A llaker Companies, Involving
Over 8300,000,
Ts finally decided by tho
Rnnreme Court nf t he United States
infavor of the FI.OURNGB, which alone has
liroken the Monopoly 01 mgu rncos.
TIIM NEW FLORENCE
Is the ONLY Machine that sews backward
and furward, or to right and left
SimpuetCbiafi9T Besxt
SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. SPECIAL,
TEUM3 TO
Cluba nud Denlera.
April. 1871. FioRinci, Mass.
YOUtt TKKTII can be made pure whit-, and pre
vented fiom decay bv theu'n of "Viwrratiue.'
PrlceS lc. Address J. J II SAM A Co , Box 4484, N. Y.
Tills Sewimt Machine gives the tw&t ntlktaciiuu
tn the user. Is paid for most readliv, and Is the best
of Ml to oell. If there Is nn " Domontlc".a(ient In
jour towu, apply to DOMFSTIO 8 M.COy.Y.
BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK
THREAD for your MACHM
EAT TO LIVE I
Write to F. K. SMITH A CO.. Atlantic Mill.
TlrooMyn, Y manufacturers of the Crualic1
IVtilte Wheat for their pauiphlet (sent lre)
on FooiUf lth Import a t extracts from Uidio,
Johhsoi nnd other prlentlnts. Head It and save
your health and money. mr.21.-w 4
Exterminators
And Insect fovdrj
Foil
Kitta, SIlco, Itoaches, Ants, Beil-Hucs,
Motlm, &c. J. F. HENRY, CUltKAN
fc CO , N. Y., Sole Agents.
(CpSYCIIO.MANUY, OU fOUL L'llAll.MINII."
-aT Urw either anx may fascinate and cnln the
love and alTections of any person they choous in
stantly. This simple menial acquirement all can
possess, free, bv nvafl, for 25 cents; together with
n Mairtige Ouide, Egyptian Oracle, Dretms,
Hints to Lades. A queer book. 100,000 sold.
Address T. WILLIAM A CO., Tubs., Philadelphia.
NEW DRUG STORE
m LEinaiiToiv.
T. W. Renshaw
Respectfully Informs tho citizens of Le
hlghton and vicinity, that bo has open
a Drug Store, In Stauffeh's Block, an
Bank Street, Lehighton.
and that he has Just received un assort
ment of
Pure Drugs,
Chemicals,
Family Medicines,
Flavoring Extracts.Perf umery ,Coal Oil,
Pure WIucs nnd Liquors,
For Medicinal & Sacramental Purposes,
GIGAIIS, TOBACCO, &c,
which bo will supply nt the very lowest
price for .Cash.
Renshaw's Writing Fluid,
The Best In tho Market.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
The attention at Chemists Is specially
called to this article, which, whilo It Is
fully cijual to the best in tho market, Is
sold at 25 per cent, less than any other.
Qualitative Chemical Examinations
carefully made at reasonable charges.
Family Prescriptions carefully com
pounded. tST Tho patronage of the public Is
very respectfully solicited.
' T. W. RENSIIAW,
apc.ll. Chemist and Druggist.
-JTjll.Oim AND FEUD.
Theunderslgued Is now selling to the
citizens of Weissport and vicinity, the
TIIE CHOICEST
Family Flour $4.25
2nd tirade - 3.50
JFor Cash!
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Try It I
&T HAULING of every description
at Reasonablo Kates. Baggage taken
to and from the Railroad Depots at tbo
shortest notice.
W. P. KLOTZ,
Near the Canal Bridge, EAST WEISS
PORT, Pa. apr ll-n8
-jyjIIiMKERY STORE.
Of Weissport,
Respectfully Informs tho Ladles of this
vicinity that she Is now prepared to
Make Up
Hair Switches,
CURLS, PUFFS, fltC.,
at short notice and at tho lowest prices.
She Is also now 6penlng a new and els-
gatu assortment ot
Spi'iiig" Croods
Comprising,
Hals,
Bonnets,
Ribbons,
Flowers,
Notions,.
&c, nnd respectfully Invites an Inspec
tion of them liy tho Ladles. All work
will bo done in tho most fashlonabl
nnd substantial manner, and at price
which are bound to suit every one.
MRS. GUTH.
.Varch 7th, 1874
D. CLAUSS,
Merchant Tailor,
And Dealer In
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
LEUIGHTON, PA.
Constantly on hand a splendid, stock ot
NEW GOODS,
Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths.
Cassl meres and Vestlngs.for Men's and
Bos Wear, which I am prepared to
Mako up to Order In the most Fashion
able Styles, at short notice. ,
Ladies'. Misses nnd Children's
A well selected stock ol French and
Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting,
Kid, Pebble and Grain Leather Boots
and Shoes au band, oj
Made to Order.
Mats & Caps9
Of the Latest Styles always ea hand, au
the Lowest Price..
Also, Agent for tha
American & G rover & Raker
Sewing Machines.
Only One Prlee for Everybody.
Januiiry II, 1873-yl
W. EACHES,
Contractor 6c Builder,..
LE1IIQUTON, PE.NX'A,
Plans and Specifications
For all kinds ot Buildings made at tha
shortest' notice.
NO CHARGES
Made for Plans nnd Specifications when
the contract Is awarded to the under
signed. A. W. EACHES.
June 14, 1873-yl
AVID EBBCIIT'S
Livery & Sale Stables,
BANK STKKET.liKHIOlITOK, Fa.
FAST TROTTING HORSES,
ELEGANT CARRIAGES.
And positively LOWER. PRICES than
any other Livery in the County.
tST Large and kandsome Carriage
for Funeral purposes and Weddings.
Not.K, 1873. DAVID SBUKRT.
ABUCKDUN,
HiscriCTUaia, or
Carriages, Sleighs, Huggles,
and erer description ot
SPRING WAGONS.
Nearl; cppo.lt. Kul. Ilot.1, Baak Btraul,
tatil(atOD, ra.
KEPAlllINa PB0MITLV ATTENDBB tO
reasanabl. charfea,
ff-Patrorsge T.rjr rcxpecUullT lltlU4,a4
satisfaction Kuaranteed.
K.b.7, 18T, A. HrjQKMAK.
momje: lifi!
IN THE BIBLE,
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"Our Father's House," of valeU oearlr 20000
bar. been Mild. "Home Life" 1 1 commerced br
ministers or all ebnrcbes aa 11 the anlbor'a bwt
book," "full of precious tbouakts," "Tnitbs pr
cloui as terns," a cholra book for at.rr Umur,
4c. Steel engraslojs, row tlntM VfTT-Jf
blndtmr, and for rapid sal. unMuaJe. OBiTJ,
VOUNO MKN, LADIK8,T1CAOiUKS and OtS
OYMK.V, wasudtn aierreonaij $ to le fm
mootb. Bend for circular. ,
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