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tic-[is-ird-be bepie ofarsbysenpebeoftentheits.senindce,toysd es ich all* be-ice. ’ a od, antbeen made. They employ twenty hands, j sqniimostly boys, and under the good management of the gentlemen running it, it has become one of the most beneficialS.w8.Wsome8.Wness“Yoiber ?factories among us. Adjoining the keg factory is the woolen mill, operated by J os. Pontefract, doing a very fair business, and must increase. The demand for yarns in the stocking manufactories j ®-ow | in the Valley will give Mr. Pontefract’s | ily | factory a good run. The firm of W. P. | e(*t t Townsend Co., now carry on very | colla large the wire and rivet manufactory, already mentioned as started by R. Townsend Co. Messrs. Townsend employ j are f about twenty-five hands, capable and efflcient workmen, and are putting on the market a superior quality of wire ■ qand rivets. This wire needs no eulogy J from any quarter, as their work has spoken for them and given them a fine reputation. Above this is located the building formerly used for a washboardfactory and recently purchased by Mr.Job Fanner as a nail machine shop.Next in order is Phillip's Handle Manufactory, now employing some seven hands and doing a fine business. This is a comparatively new business in ; Fallston, having removed it from New Brighton.The upper buildings on the race are nowgot hicfe linged hkick is \occupied by the Standard Horse Nall j „ Company, a new manufactory and notgoochaveHiswhilcheca ..a a.___CPLlt;to k
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Beaver Radical

Beaver, Pennsylvania, US

Fri, May 30, 1873

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