EDITOR. I.KIIIUI1TOX, l'A.I SATUItDAV MOKKfaW MAY 1, 18T5g County SupcrliitcinlcHt. Wo have carefully perused the threo communications contained la Mia Mauch Chunk papers of last Saturday, but, permeated ns they nro with egotistical relf-adulatlon, fall to find ona word therein contained which Induces us to recall or retract any part of our artlclo uf the 17th ult, There Is the same " I nm tbo man" ring Iri cuh nf the letters, which would lead us to Infer that nil of them had been written or dictated by one and tho came person, and all con tain the same prominent and one great reason for the uon-ic election of Mr. R, F. Hofford ns County Superintendent, as that oontalnod In the card previously published, viz: "that Mr. Ilofford has "held the offlco for twelve consecutive "yean," consequently. In the opinion of the writer, he, Mr. II., should "step down and out," In order to make room for Mr. Rowlaul. There Is no attempt on lha part of the writer of these letters to prove the unfitness of Mr. Hoffonl for the position, either by neglect of duty, waqt of ability, lack of honesty or Impartiality, or even to prove that lie Is not ft " llvo man" In the profession. For what reason, cause or object then Is Mr. Hofford to be thrown overboard ? Simply to make room for Mr. Rowland, who desires to secure the position for himself I A very pungent reason truly I Mr. Itow land's ability as a scholar And a teacher we do not doubt, nor did we refer to, that point In our previous article; but while we may be willing to admit tha( as a scholar and a teacher Mr. Rowland Is unexcelled by any other man, we are by no means convinced that he Is better fitted for the position of County Superintendent than the gen tleman who has so well and faithfully served the county In that capacity for ",twclvo consecutive years," and who, for this reason, ho urges should "step down and out," in order that he, Mr. Rowland, can " step In and up." Until Mr- Rowland Is prepared to prove a lack tit ezeoutlve ability, Impartiality, hon esty, goneroslty, courtesy, and evenness of, temper In Mr. Ilofford, and proves that all these requisites are possessed by him (Mr. R.) In a pre-eminent degree, wo shall not be willing to advocate any change (n the superintendent of the schools of Carbon county. As we be. fore expressed, we hope tie School DI-. rectors of the county will, In apprecia tion of past services, his eminent fitness nnd thorough acquaintance with the educational needs of our people, again Unite In JJr. Hotford's support as tho most acceptable nanio to tlte people of the county. Oat Trust Is In llic People. If, there Is one thing of which tho great people of these United States have Just causa to feel more proud than of Another, It Is, a good, strong, vigorous Constitution. How often has their malady been pronounced lnonrable, be yond all hope of recovery, and yet have they as frequently escaped tho predic ted doom of final dissolution. Wo still live, and, In splto of all assertions to the contrary, consider the body politic In as vigorous a condition to-day, and more likely to perpetuate a well tried end well developed system of Republi can government, than It was at the time of Its first Inception. Whatever germs of disease have been detected, havejprqmptly and wisely been removed by prudent prescriptions, and the fact that in the course of a century only fif. teen of the latter should have been re quired, certainly speaks well for the recuperative powors of th e patient. On the whole wo contend, that as a, people, we havo done remarkably well In this, the first century of oar national exls tenco,'ln spite of natural defects or oc casional drawbacks. Not only has tbo sacred legacy of the fathers, tho CoqstU tutlon,bcen improved, and human bond' age abolished, bnt in all other respects may we claim to have far excelled any reasonable expectations which the most sanguine among tho founders of the Republic could havo cntci tallied, And to -day we may well point with pride to the grand achlvements and wonderful (strides of a generation which, whatever Its faults, has, above all other things, shown Its capacity to overcome obstacles preserve its national exlitence, and maintain inviolate the spirit of the Con stltutlon bequeathed by the uobio Intel Jects-ot the revolution. Looking at the favorable results of the past, wo may well take courage for tho future, trust log to the Intelligence of pepple who Jiuveso thoroughly established their capacity for efilf-gnvernment, despltp of what professional politicians may asset t to the contrary, If they have At times supposed themselves to be led Astray by the passion of the movenient, they have as Invariably applied tho proper remedy to repair the evil or dam Ago done. The legislative records of (be country tutjlflently prove this. Whenever parties Iiavb attempted to It. V. HOnTIHUKR, trlrla with tho Interests of the people, or become corrupt, they have been super ceded by tboso in whom the people thought they could repose more confi dence, or whoso viewit better reflected ther own lutultlvo sense of right. So long as this happy prerogative of tho people shall continue to be properly ex ercised, we need not apprehend any danger to the Republic, and may safo ly refuse tho nauseous panaceas of po litical quacks, by trusting to the recu peratlvo energies of the patient the voice hnd wisdom of the people. If they choose wisely, "all's well." Presidential Candidates. From Hit Km l'ork Sun, Jprfl 27. The newspapers all over the country aro naming their candidates for Presi dent, and the war horses of politics aro everywhere putting themselves In train ing for, tho great race of 1870. Their snorts are heard above the din of busi ness, and their prancing Is to tho last degree effective and stimulating to tho mind. It Is a sad thought that of all this heavy cavalry only one breathless liorso can arrive at the goal. Perhaps, too, after all, It may bo a fresh animal, unknown to any course; and all this training to the pets of tho political stud book Is to be of no avail. But so it of ten happens in this world of disap pointments, and especially In this re public of Ingratitude, Tho race Is not always to be swift, nor the battle to the strong. In tho first place.a great many things may happen In a year. War horses that ore now lusty nnd full-winded may become knock-kneed and beavesy be fore a twelvemonth Is over, The poli tical race horse, like the noble brute of the turf from which he takes his name, is ticklish property, and now favorites aro likely to rise any day to displace htm In tho Colilo fancy of the public. This wo say as a word of friendly warn ing to many ambitious war horses who even now imagine themselves on the Presidential track, runulng the last bout, lengths ahead of the spavined beasts who aro dropping further and further behind them. Of one thing all theso unselfish pa triots may be sure) and it Is that tbo awakening of the conscience of the na. tlon which baa been going on like a grand revival during the last two years, is certain to contlnuo for several years longer, until tho critical demands of the public upon their representatives of all sorts will bo very trying sto the bn souud politician. People are beginning to get very tired of nonsenco; and what he regards as the densest and most opa que argument In his quiver, many a powerful leader will find to be so trans parent to tho incredulous public that ho will hesitate to use them. There Is also a growing suspicion of frauds by which wo mean men who have a much smaller capacity of brains, morality, patriotism, and Integrity than they pretend they have. Tho fraud Is getting to be very offensive to (he poo plo. Ho has had a fine show since tho war, but tho Impression begins to be general that It Is time for him to retire from the public view. In no country in the world has the fraud, pure nnd simple, whether of the highly pious or truly loyal sort, careered over the field of politics wllli such success as In these United States during tho last decade. When Schuyler Colfax stepped down and out, ho Indicated the lino of re treat which many another fraud has al ready followed or Is bound to painfqlly trend during tho next year or two. No fraud, it may be set down with assur ance, has any chance in the Presiden tial rooo ot 1H70. This eliminates a ponderous company ot expectant pa triots who may as well hereafter turn their thoughts In other directions than the White House, 'the successful roan will be a straight forward statesman, without any clan trap.or shoulder straps, either. Parties have cried reform for a long time, but actual reform Is now what is demanded. Expectant candidates may therefore profitably employ the time between now and election In reforming them selves, preliminary to undertaking the task of reforming the country. If they should do It, tbo next year would bo re corded as remarkable for its work of grace. Let Ben Wade stop swearing, Ben Butler give up the quarry busi ness, Jim Blaine eschew political trloks, Morton repent of demagoguery, Wash burn avoid Jobs, Schenck become con verted and see the wickedness ot poker In fact, let the pollticans general y cleanse their ways, because tho exami nation ot Presidential candidates Is go ing to be microscopic, and tho least dirt will be discovered. It Is on this ac count that we are glad to soe our con temporaries trotting out their favorites, for a year at least fbero will be a crowd of virtuous aqd well-behaved men In the country, and perhaps the experience of cleanly living may so attract them by its novelty or loveliness that the con veulon will be preinanent. As Mr. Beecher remarked to ona of our reporters the other day, The Sun shines for all; but Its penetrating rays, it must be remembered, illumine the dark places ot earth as well as tbo more Deautifui spot, wo fancy, therefore, that the consciousness that the pyb of l no bun is upon tnem, gleaming with kindness, but also searching out every foul spot, will asslat In the good work of conversion which wo hops Is going on among the pollticans. In that bright iigm tne virtuous will stand out in re doubled brilliancy, and the vicious In valu seek to lildo their dopravity. T)io President has offered the Attor ney Uoneralalilp to Hon. Edward Pierre poot, of New York, and Mr. Plerrepont has accepted the position Too President has written a letter ac cepting tho resignation ot Mr. Wit Unci. Secretary Delano has concluded to Indefinitely postpone bis resignation, Tho ceremony of Conferring the bo rctta on Cardinal McUloskey took place Tuesday In tbo Cathedral at Now York, The church was filled to Its utmost capacity, among tho congregation being a number ot prominent citizens. Tho procession from Its sacristy Included several hundred priests, about twenty Bishops, sic Archblshops,the Cardinal and the Papal Envoys. Solemn High Mass was celebrated by Bishop Laugh- lln of Brooklyn. At its conclusion, the Papal brief announcing the appoint ment of Archbishop McCIoskey as Car dinal, and the rescript announcing the special mission ot Monslgnor Roncottl were read, and the beretU was then placed by Archbishop Bayley on the Cardinal's head. Addresses in Latin, wero then mado by the Cardinal and the Ablegate, after which the Cardlna addressed the assembled multitude In Englleh. He asked them to Join with him In thanks to God and the Holy Father, for the favors bestowed upon them, and said It was the Intention of the Pope not only to honor the hier archy and Catholic people, but to show his deep respect and esteem for our great Republic ot which the Catholic population form so essential and loyal a part. After concluding his remarks, the Cardinal retired to the sacristy, and reappeared in a few moments attired In the full scarlet robes of tho Cardinalate. On his reappearanoe, tho words "To Deum Laudatnus" blamed forth above the main alter, and tho ''Te Deum" was sung by tho cbolr. When tho hymn of praise was finished the Cardinal pro nounced the benediction, the Rlshops and clergy returned to tbo sacristy, and the congregation dispersed. The Navy Department learns that the Swatsra was to leave Melbourne for New Yotlc March 1. Tho Post Office Department has con eluded a postal agreement with tho Japanese minister at Washington. Sarah Walker, alias Puss Oakley, has been sentenced to three months' im prisonment for stealing a child at Qeorge. town. Eight persons were severely Injured and two tralos wrecked, Monday, by a collision between Baltimore and Wash' Ington. The man who was killed In the miners' attack on Morrison's house, near Haileton, last Thursday nleht, was Peter Mundy, a desperate character. Co3lng Prloos of DeHaven fc Towus- ekd, Block, Uovernment nnd uold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, dpril 20. 1875. U. H. Q', 1881 . . . 23 UJ. i&( tskfil. u. p. o-ag, lam . . . jv;;, via. iviz aaaea. U. 8. MO, ISf.l . , . CUJ bid. 81K aikc. U, f, 5 20,1805 . , . Zili bjd. Zllit'Ui. v. s 8 30,1863 j. j. . nuiM. a: II. S. JIM. 18(17 . . . 231? liH 'ML- V. S. S 20. HOT U o. o 4U, labo . U. H. 10-10 U. R. Currency. U't . la bid. iM iiiked. . 1C HJ. ny. aiked . 24 bid. 24Vikfd. U. S. fi'n. 1881. new IVA bid. VA kfd. I'enoiYlvama Jv. li. oavfc bid. ooi: luKea Pblla. 4 Reading It. It. . 66 bid. ool anked 5M, bid. 65'. Lehigh Coal h NaT. Co. . 61VS bid. Ml? aiked. LeUliE!l W1Y IllUiroail OOVi UlU. Wi BM(UU United Companlei of N .j. izv?4 iia. 13U ashen. uoia Sllrar lSUbid. U'.'ankeJ, 8 bid. 10 asked. New Advertisements. A mlitor's 'otlce. il In the Orphans' Court of Carbon ciunty. account ot James Wecks.Quar- Ulan ni riuaence ureaniear, minor child of Chas. Doimlierty, dee'd. The Auditor appointed to audit, examine and if necesi ary resettle and restate tho account, hereby gives notice that ho will attend to tun duties or nis appoint ment at his office, In the borough, of Maoeh Chunk, on THURSDAY, MAY 27th, 1875, at 10 o'clock a. m. P. J. MEEHAN, Auditor. May 1st, 187S-4t TVTOTIOK i-t ! berebr dren that nn aDcllcatlon will be- made on Wednesday, June 9od, 1873, to Samuel H. Llrener. rretldent Judzeor ineuouri oiuom mon Pleae for the County of Carbon, under tbe ActuAMiuiulyor tuo uomtnonweaitti or fenu. corporation and Regulation of certain Corpora tloni.'l approved. April 20th, 1214, tho Charter of an intended eorporatlou to be oalled, "Tho Car- ion iwumy inauuriai society, ' me character and object of which if, the enonuragement and development of the agricultural aDd varlQuilu doitrtal eoterprlHi of Carbon County, and for theae Durnoaee to haao.'noiieaa and enjoy all the rlghta, benaQti and prWileget ofaald Act of Ae- temuy. iv.ii. uai'biii.ii Alienor. JJ.jJlt.Hli &w A OKNTft WANTKD for ll.e CUNTENNIAL --GAZETTEER A book lor eyery American. Belli everywhere at eight. Farmeri, Teacherl, Studenta, Lawvere, Merchant!, Hrhool lllrectora, Manufacturer!, Mechaulre, Shipper!, men of learning, and men who can only read, old and young, all want It for vveryday retVrwoce and ute. Showi the grand reenlt of the First Hundred years of thfl RepnWio Jlvervbod buvalt,aol i7n(jmaH,o;iitlU(l to SJUOO a mimth. Paud lor circular. Addreaa, J. C. MoCUUDY t CO., PublUllera, I'hllapelpbla, I'ti Cinclnnattt, Ohio; Chicago, 111; or SI. Jmia, wo. a-prim-jm Auditor's Notice. The undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Court of common l'leas ot wr bon county, to distribute the money rcalljod out ot the sale ot the real es tate ot The Carbon County Agricultu ral Society, will meet all persons Inter csted at his office In the borough of Mauch Chunk, on THURSDAY. MAY 20th, 187ft, t 10 a. m., for the purpose ot nn apnoiutmsnt. V, J. MKEnAN, Auditor, April 34th, J875-4t Administrator's Notlco. Whereas letters of Administration upon the estate ot Francis Palmer. late ot Towamenstng township, Carbon county, deo'd, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons having claims agalnt said estate will please present them, and those Indebted to said estate will inako Immediate payment. HENRY ROVER, Administrator. Welssport, Much 27, 1873. New Advertisements. IV. Ft IIVRNIIAM'S TtmUINK Water Wlicel Wais elected, 4 yeara ago, and put towork la the U.S. Patent OOlce, I). C, and hat roved to be the beat. 19 ai'zei made, rlcea Loner than any other firitclaii wneej. rampuiel iree. Addreii N. r.IJURNIIAaf, Yore, Pa. Q7C A WEEK to Agenta to lell an article U) UtaUalle at Hour. I'rofltl tmmenaa. Tack- ate free Addrees llL'CKKVK M'F'Q CO, Marlon, Ohio. SAW, TIIINO FOR AGICNT8. a-L Article to be (old paji eptendldy. Prime neootelty In every family. Ladiea make large commlialoni In selling. Agenta report Im mense ralea. Artlclo light, elegantly put up; clr culari given free to help talon. Write at once to Jai. M. Stewart, Franklin, Man. 2 lis a"e n is 22 H .UC3 l. 325 le o t5n Per day at home. Term froe tJiJ H yaJ Addreaa QiORoa Snitsox & Co. Portland, Maine. A A WEEK guarnnteed ta Male and Fe 1177 male Agenta, In their locality. Costi fjjj 4 NOTIIINO to try It. Fartieulari Free. " P. O. VIOKKUV 4 Co, AujuaU, Me. Most Extraordinary Term! of Udvertlalng are olfeml In the State of PENNSYLVANIA! Bend for Hit of paper! and ichedule of ratal. Ad dreii , GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., Advertising Agents, NO. 41 PARK ItQW, SKVV YORK llirca to JiDiicE or iniiPiria. 1875 Spring 1875 Mrs. M. Guth Respectfully announces to the ladles ot Welssport and vicinity that she has Just returnod from the City, and is nov re ceiving one of tho largest stocks ot Millinery Goods COMPKISING, Hats, Bonnets, And Trimmings ever botoro brought Into this section, and that she Is prepared to do them up n tho Very Latest Fashion, at prices below any other establishment iu Carbon county. Also, an entirely new stock ot switches, In real hair, nnd imitation halr.Notlons and all other goods usual ly kept, In a first-class Mllllnary Store. Ladies' own Hair made up to order Pflll nnrl 1rtQnrr.f. rynnrla nnd laa.n prices before purchasing elsewhere. MRS. M. GUTH, Welssport, Ta. April 8, 1875. s prlng; and Summer Styles ot MILLINEBT. Now Styles, Now Feathers, Now Flowers, Ornaments, &c. HATS and BONNETS, Trimmed in the latest fashion at the lowest prices. 1UI5IIONS, tho latest and best Shades; aUo, full assortment ot Notions, Ilalr goods, etc., at new prices at LIZZIE KRAMER'S MILLINERY STORE, Next to the Carbon Advocate office, Bankway, Lehlghlon, I'a. Jprll 10, 1875-3ra. gl'IU.I'G OPENING of Millinary Goods & Notions. MRS. eTfATH Two doors below the M. E. church, Lehlghton, Pit. .desires to call tho atten tion ot the ladles to the fact that she Is opening a very largo stock of the most i v., .. . . . i millinery Woods, COMPRISING, Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings and Notions, together with a largo assortment ot Zephers, Perforated Mottoes, Framing Btraws, Switches, Hair Goods, fcc. Prices as low as elsewhere and all work guaranteed. An Inspection ot goods Is Invited. MRS. E. FATH. April 8, Oin. ENDORSED BY THE HIGHEST MUSICAL authorities as THE BEST. D. F. BE&TTY, Proprietor, Washing ton, N J, S3 W 35 jroir Goods ! Kcw Prices ! Laury & Peters Have Just received a very large and ele gant stock of Spring ana Summer. comprising plain and fancy loths, Casslmercsand Vestlngs, for men's and boys' wear, which they are prepared to make up In the most fashionable styles, at reasonable prices and on short notice. Ladles', Gent's and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters. comprising a splendid stock of nil kinds, manufactured especially for the trade ot this locality. Msits Caps? of the latest and most fashionable make, always on band, at low figures. t57Agcnts for tho Acmo Shirt the best fitting garment ever made. Leave your Measure for them. LAURY & PETERS, Merchant Tailors, P. O. Building, Lehlghton, Pa. JE JP. JL3SWT35 calls the attention of the ladles to the fact that he Is now opening an lmmcnso stock of the latest styles of Spring Dress Goods Alco, constantly on hand a full lino of Dry Goods, Oil Cloths,. Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Que'onsware, &o., all of which he will sell at prices fully ns low as goods of same quality can be bought for In any other store In tho county. ' Remember (he Place I F. P. LENTZ, Opposite Ea'gle Hotol, Bank Street, Lehlghton. T II UOOOKE KEMEKER, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE. Next to Romlc & Hofford's Carriage Jwnu factory, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. Elegnnt Parlor Suite, Ilaudiome Uctlroom Seta, Selling very Cheap for Cash. Examine before purctaslng elsewhere. Having had an experience of twenty years in tho UNDERTAKING Business, I am prepared to furnish all kinds ot' COFFIiVS and CASKETS on short notice, nnd attend to all business In this line In such a manner as will give entire satisfaction, on very reason able terms. Patronngo solicited. TUEO. KEMERER. March 27, 187!..ly SAVE MONEY By purchasing your Groceries 1 Provisions At the New Store of E. H. RHODES, Opposite the "Carbon Advocate," of fice BANKWAY, Lehlghton, Pa, A full lino ot Choice, fresh Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Spices, Dried Fruits, No. 1. Mackerel, Kerosene Oil, Tobaccos, &c, &c, All ot which are warranted of first-class quality, and sold VERY CHEAP FOR &ASIII The highest markrt prloo allowed for Cutter, Eggs, and Country Produce generally in Exchanga for Goods. A trial respectfully solicited. April 1 Otb, 1-y. E. U. RHODES. T F.UXEPPItVGER Would respectful. ly announce tot his friends and the publlo in general, tbat he has open ed a first-class Livery & Sale Stable, and that he cau furnish Horcs,Buggles and Carriages of tho best description, for pleasure, Business or Funeral pur poses, at very Reasonable Chargei, and on shoit notice. HAULING done At short notice and at low prices. L. F. KLEPPINGER, Corner ot Bank and Iron Street, Lehlghton, Pa. Jan, 9, 18715. BEA.TTY NO OTHER PIANO-FOUTE has at tallied the same popularity. BSTSond stamp for Circular. D, F, BEA'i'TY, Washington, Now Jersey, T.F.ATTV ""'"' tarSend stftinn for full Information. Price List, &o., &a. DANIEL F, BEATTV, Washington New Ieryf ."Young Men Who are ont of Employment, Young Men About Engaging In Business, Young Men Who wish to prepare for Advanced Po sitions, Young Men Who wish to proparo for Business Life, can find superior advantages at CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1131 OheetnntSt. cor, of lath, .PHILADELPHIA. itabusiiid 1814 Incoaroiittn 1853 The longest Established, the Best Or ganized, the Most Practical and tbo Most Largely Attended Commercial College In tho city. Many of our leading and most, suc cessful merchants and business men are among its graduates. Numerous applications are received from business bouses for Its students to fill situations. The Qualifications for business gain ed hero havo proved a fortuno to hun dreds ot yonng men. Superior Instruc tions given In BOOK KEEPING In all Its branches, as practiced by the Accountants and Business Men, Incluu ing Wholesale, Retail, Jobbing, Manu facturing,Importlng, Commission, Com pany Speculating Bnslness;also Somes and Foreign Shipping, Real Estate,. Joint Stock Company, Banking Busi ness, &c. Also, PENMANSHIP, a free, rapid.. nnd beautiful stylo. COiUMERCIAIi CALCULATIONS, tho best short and rapid methods In ac tual use. .BUSINESS PRACTICE, .Business Forms, Commercial Law, &c., c. There are no vacations. Students re ceived at any time, and charged) only for the Course which tboy entor, and not for tbe time required te complete It. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Crittenden's Book Keeping House Edition, and The Crittenden Commer cial Arithmetic and Business Manual,. Forty-fifth Thousand, for sale at. the College or will be mailed on receipt of price Address J. GROESBECK,, PrlnoipaU Kroek & Co. Bread Bakers, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa.v Near the Exchange Hotel. We aro also prepared to supply our friends and tho citizens in general with. Bread and Oakes, of Superior Quality, Fresh every Day. Wo make a Specialty ot Wedding and Fancy Cakes We havo always on hand a fine stock ot Fare Candies and Confections, which wo sell at the very lowest prices ICE CREAM Every Satur day Evening. Fresh COUNTRY BUTTER at ttie egular makret prices. D. KROCK & CO., BANK Street, Lehlghton, Pa. Deal3-yl "PvRESSED AND LIVE The undersigned respectfully informs tllA plHrnrtfl nf Airhnn nnil nrttnlnl., counties, that ho is now' prepared' to' supply mem wicn Dressed or live Hogs4 at all times, at prices fully as low as they can bo bought for elsewhere. Abo, Smoked Hauu, Bologne and Saussage, at Wholosale and Retail, tST Orders will be promptly filled, aud Hogs shipped to any point at tbo shortest notice. i ' JOSEPH OBEBF, A Bank Street, Lehlghton, Pa Sept. 10, i874-yt - W,ATCIlt,BT'S Imvrorrd CUCDK IDSR, WOOD PUMPUe, me aeKaowieaf eo, 'STANDARD of the, market, tgr popular tartlet, tbe beat pump, for thaleait money. Attention la ln Tlted to DUbbler! Improted llrackat, tbe Drop Check Valit, uhlch Htle altbiirawn without atsturblag the joint,, and the copper chanter which. nrr cracka, ecaiei or ruin, will iKr t Uptime. rot,ial to .tA thA tnA. canAraUr. In oi(bie tobe aura mat you get niatchla'a Pump, littfut ) an J aw that It haa mj trade mark ai aboTe.' If r jrou do not know where to bu, denrlptlTa clrctfc , ara, together with the name aud addreai of 'the igent saartat you, will be p rotnpJt' furnlihedtja , addraulDg, with atam p, CHAS. 0. B LATCH LEY i ANUFACIURER V M30ommerc4Sl,l'bn, 'cbla, Va. alarcn c, ia-u W. EACHE8, "' i Contractor Builder LEUIQUTON, rEN.N'A. l'lasis Had Specifications' For all kinds ot Buildings made il t-ha shortest notice. 4 NO CHARGES Made for Plans and Specifications when, the contract Is awarded to the under signed. A, W. BACHES. June 14, 1873-yt tM JO Si
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