8 l)c mcs, ftcto BtoomficuX .pa. Miscellaneous News Items. 8 O'CLOCK! 43 d 4w Professional Cards. HP Tbore are only eight male teachers employed in the public schools of Delaware county. 5F The rearing and keeping of bees is an extensive and profitable business in Crawford county. t3T Regular passenger trains are now running over tho Sunbury and Lewistown - railroad. t3T A. North Carolina colored revival meeting was disbanded by the freaks of a belligerent bull dog. tW The floor of a New Hampshire stable fell out, and three cows that were hitched to the stalls were hanged. tSTThe Board of Public Works nt Chi cago, will issue no permits for the purpose of building or repairing wooden structures within tho new fire limits. tW Cincinnati has an apparatus for con suming her own smoke What a god send it would bo to the country if she would only consumes her own whisky. tSTThcChincso companies have mado ' arrangements for commencing suits against the city of Los Angclos for tho murder of their countrymen and tho robbery of their families by the rioters. t3S" On Thursday night a mob collected about tho jail in Jefiersonvillo, Indiana, to lynch a negro, but tho prisonor was taken out secretly by a back-way, and is now in the jail at Chaiicstown, Indiana. tW In Hamilton, Ohio, a few days since, . a fee of twenty-five cents was collected from all persons who entered a church for tho purpose of witnessing a marriage. Tho money was given to tho young couplo to start them in life. tSTAt Montgomery Ala., on tho Cth inst., at a political gathering in Court square, an anvil being used as a cannon ex ploded, killing two men, and mortally wounding two or thrco othcis. Several more were also badly injured. This un fortunate accident ended tho meeting. Among tho curious social facts de veloped by the census statistics is tho ap pearance on tho rolls of Pennsylvania of ono family with seven pairs of twins, ono family with six pairs, and another family with four pairs. Tho mother of tho last group had six other children, and was only thirty-eight years old. tSAtSt. Louis, on Saturday night a . week, a negro man went to tho houso of Sirs. Bass, living near Windsor, Missouri, and demanded money. She refused it,w hero- upon ho choked hei until sho was nearly in sensible, and attempted to outrago her person. Tlio negro was arrested next day, taken to Windsor, and hanged by a mob. 13?" A deformed chicken of common breed, tho deformity resulting from a bro ken back, was entered at tho Muskingum county (Ohio) Fair as a Hungarian cock of tho " Belavi Magyar breed," just import ed, and the sapient Judges, after gravely inspecting it, awarded it tho first premium over ono of tho finest poultry shows ever seen in tho country. . tW young girl about fourteen yours of age, daughter of a Mr. Freed, in Har mony, Butler county, having dono some thing amiss, somo ono jokingly told her sho would have to go to jail for it ; whoroupon she thought sho would thwart them as far as tho jail was concerned, and having bor rowed a spoonful of arsenic, (to kill the rats sho said), she swallowed it all, but she overshot tho mark, and so failed in doing what she designed howeversho is still in a critical situation. , FOREIGN HEWS. Tho emigration returns of Liverpool, for tho month of October, show 14'2(j3 de partures for tho United States. VS" Tho Commission of Inquiry on tho capitulations mado by French guneralsdur ing the recent war is prosecuting its inves tigations with great vigor. tjrAfr.iirs in the Austiian Umpire aro growing decidedly serious. Tho Iioho mian Diet has refused to send delegates to tho general parliament, and tho authorities have ordered tho legislature at Prague to he suppressed. Tho resignation of tho chief Chancellor Count von Buost, will add very materially to the troubles and vexa Kuipcror Francis Johkph. VS" Matters are rapidly growing worse in Mexico. Tho nd"iv torm of Juarez prom ises to bring all the old evils of anarchy on our unhappy sister Kcpublio. Tho insur gents of Zacatccas have ontcred Han Luis I'otosi, and are plundering right and left, and it looks at present as if Juarez would have to resign his place of chief magistrate or call in foreign aid to assist in compelling lions of tho obudienco to his authority. tWThe workingmon of Berlin are earn est in their preparations for carrvinur out their recently announced programme of union 01 an mo worKingmen s associations in a general society for co-operative action in regard to pay, hours of work, and other questions of common interest. At a large meeting of workiugmen, hold recently it was revolved that a congress for the consol idation of trades unions bo held there on the lUlhtnst. i VS" A corpulent and red-faced man was walking along a street in Purls, the other day, accompanied by his niece, when ho suddenly fell to the ground, and a moment after was bathed in blood, while the niece bent over him with a glittering instrument. 'The bystundera all cried, "Assassina tion I" but the man, it seems, had beon stricken with apoplexy, and his nieoe, with great present of mind, had bled him, thus saving his life. MONTH. Horse and carriage fur- ii : expenses paid: samples fkkk. SHAW, Alfred, Me. , 43 d 4w RIFLES,8HOT.CUNS, REVOLVERS Gun materials ot every kind. Write (or Price List, to Ureat Western Oun Works. Fittnttiiriili, Pa. Army guns and Revolvers bought or traded tor. Agents wanted. 43d4w ;rvwhere: ladies nreferrei For terms address WM. It. EVANS & CO.. 740 Hansom St.. Philadelphia. 43d4w tlflfl ftftft ftfi MADK IN 6 MONTHS by one fiuu,wu.w agent, canvasssiug for "TIIK GUIDE BOAltU." By lr. W. W. Hall. Agents Wanted. H. N. Mc KINNEY (JO., 16 North Vtli Street, i'lilladcl phla, l'a. 43d4w PSYf HOI.OOIC Fascination or Soul Charming, 40 panes y Herbert Hamilton, 1). A . How to use this power (which all possess) at will. Di vination, Spiritualism, Sorceries, Demnnolngy and a thousand oilier wonders, l'riee by mail $1.2.1, In elothi paper covers $1.00. Copy free to Agents only. (I,0i0 monthly easily made. Address T. W. EVANS, Pub. 41 8. 8tli Htreet, Philadel phia, l'a. 43d4w THEA-NECTAR IS A TITHE JULACK T11A. WITH the fiKKEN TEA FLA VOR. Warranted to suit all tastes. For Sale Everywhere. In our "trade-mark" nound and half nollnil ttarkaires nnlv. And for sale wholesale only by the OREAT ATLAN TIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO.. S Church St., N. Y. 1'. O. ItOX &r0G. bend for Tuea-IskctUi Cmru 43d4t LAB. 43 d 4w -n . . u . We will send a Tim L- li LWI 1 1 1 fl handsome Prospec & JTIJLJ.U J, J tusof our Nov; lllns. Irnteil Fuinlly Itlble Wfiriir containing over 2u0 iJVWiJL tine Scripture Illus- trillions to any liook AGENTS Ktte Publishing Co., Philadelphia, I' 4.1d4w GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS. Do you want a situat ion as agent, Local or Traveling with elm nee to iniike SZ to Ml per n day selling our new 7 strand White Wiro Clothes Lines? They last forever i sample ireo, so mere is no iisk. Address at oneo Hudson Itiver Wiro Works, comer Water hi reel and Maiden Lane, N. Y., or lii Dearborn Htreet, Chicago. 43 d 4w AGENTS WANTED FOI1 It OMANISM AS IT IS. This book an Elegant Octavo Volume contain ing 750 pages, and 10f llrst class engravings, is an exhaustive and simulant work, eminently adapted to the times. It fully uncovers the Komish system from Its origin to the present time, exposes Its baseless prclences. Its frauds, its persecutions. Its gross immoralities, its opposition to uur public schools, and civil and religious liberty, it shows Its insidious workings which strongly tend to bring this country under full ltoinKli control. Prospectus, and books readvon application. CINNECTTCUTl'lil3I.l,suiMJ CO. 11AHTFOHD, CONN. 4:kl4w rC4"f ACKNTS WANTED I Just out: the JV JVJ latest, best nml cheapest Map of " 1'ENNHYLV A NI A." Agents make money on our Maps, Charts, Hlatloncry packages, etc. Large urnlltst t 11AASIH& H-llIiECIIT, Em)lre Mapand Chart Eslablisliment, 107 Liberty SUcct, New Yurk.4:td It ACENTS WANTED FOR A HOOK THAT AVILL SELL! UT THE KKNOWNED HIGNOK HLITZ. This Is an original, Interesting, and Instructive work, full of rare run and humor.bcing an account of the AUTIIOlt'H I'ltOFESSIONAL LIKE, his wonderful tricks and feats, with laughable Inci dents and adventures us a Magician, Necroman cer, and Ventriloquist. Illustrated with 10 FULL FACE ENGIt AVINGS, besides the Author's Portrait on steel, and numer ous small cuts. The volume Is free from nnv objectionable mat ter. iK'Ing high toned and moral in Us character, and will be read with deep Interest, belli bv old mid young. It gives the most graphic and thrill ing accounts of the efforts of his wonderful feals and magical tricks, causing the most uucoiilrolla ble merriment and laughter. Circulars. Terms, (tc, with full Informatlon.sent free on application to DLWIKI.D ASHMEAD, Publisher, 43 Lit 711 Sansoin Htreet, Philadelphia. PATTERSON & NEWLIN, Wholesale roll's, AND COMMISSION M K 11 C II A N T S No. 120 AliClI KTHEET, - The sale of Eggs, Heeds, Grain and Wool a specialty. ai - Please send for a Circular. 48 IiOVK AND MATRIMONY. TADIE8 AND GENTLEMEN, if you wlch J lo marry, address the uiiderslgncd, who will lend you valuable Information, that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective or age, weulth or beauty. This In formation will cost you nothing, and if you wlbh to marry, I will cheerfully assist yoti The desired information sent by return mall. Address, Baiuii B. I.amiieht. Grecupoint. Kings County, N. Y. 5 15,a FLORAL GUIDE FOU 1872. Containing Seventy-Two Paces and Two IIkactipul Col ohko Plates nicely Illustrated, giving plain directions for tlie ciiltiriitlon of nearly a Thou- sand Varieties of Flowers and Vegetables. Full bound with your name In gilt, post-paid, lu November, 60 cents. Paper cover and one colored plate. 8 cents. t-sT" Catalogue of bardy Bulbs and Seed for laii-piautlug, now ready and sent free to all appUcauts. Address, M. O. REYNOLDS, SO Hochetter, N. Y. Stage Line IMwecn Newport and New uermnntown. CTAGEH leave New (leriiianhiwn dally at four KJ o ciocK a, in. i.aii(iisurgat 7. a. in. lireon nark at 8 a. in. New liloomtiniii &t au a. in. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train East. Keturiilng leaves Newport on the arrival of the Man J rain irom riiiiaaeiuiua, at 't.w p. m. L. KICK. JYoprfefor. Woman Know Thyself! SSieSSfi by Pr. Chavaase, WOMAN AS A WIFE AND MOTHER, will save you money and suffering. Agents wanted everywhere: ladle nrclerrel 1&& Tl TTl It Im tbedellvNte and rrtrrmiitng GOy of genuine Ferine "Jl-""'"" Weier, nil la -E'g TUdlepeeeeble to tee Toilet 80J V0t?r every Leer or Grn-iJ- uflff tli-m.e. Hold by llrut'l.tii--v and llvelrra In PEI1FUMF.RY. FALL BULLETIN. CAUSES t We have bought more largely, and therefore more cheaply, than ever before. We have (elected EVERY PIECE of Goods with the ut most care, and had EVERY YARD examined, and well SPONGED before maklng-up. We have rejeoted all COTTON Good, and have manufactured nothing but ALL WOOL. We have studied all the New Styles English, French, and American and have adopted only the best, together with many Now Designs originated by Ourselves. We have made many Improve ments In Maklng-up, and have more confidence than ever In the superiority of our Work manship. We have labored to suit all tastes, and have Plain Styles as well as more Fashionable Cuts, and every variety of Shade and Material. We have determined to do a Larger Trade than ever, and so have combined every Induce ment that can possibly be of fered. OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH STS. REAL ESTATE NOTICES. Merchant & Grist Mill, ALSO, 8AW-M1LI,, AMI LUMUKR-YAKI) A T PR1VA TE SA LflOlt TO KENT. I WISH TO HKLL MY Ml M.S. At Dl'NCANNON, I'KHUY COUNTY, PA., Or, if not SOLD, to KENT llicm . Possession given at any tlnio on thirty titty notice. The Mills are In thoroncli repair. The Merchant AI 111 makes forty barrels of flour per day. Tho tolls of grists are ono thousand dollars per year. The Saw Mill lias cut Eight Thousand feet In a day. Kxcellent home market for Flour and Feed. Kallroad facilities unsurpassed. A first-class Tannery can be erected. There are one thousand cords of Itoclt-dak bark, shipped from here per year, and two thousand can be had. 1 will sell my Dwelling and Lot, with or without tlio Mills. Also, a number of LOTS, 50 by 125 Feet, on Carver's 11111. w Title Indisputable. - Write or apply to Gltll'FITH JON lis, 8 30 tf Duiicaunon, Pa. Valuable Ileal Estate At Trivato Sale. A HOUSE AND LOT Situated lu the village of Ttosclmrfr, one-nnd a-lialf miles from Icke.iburir, Perry county, l'a. The house Is Two Stories lilph, also a Cellar and Cellar Kitchen, with u Well of water at tho door. The lot comprises HIXTKKN VCIii:W of land In a pood state of cultivation, on which Is creeled A (it)OD U HAltN, twenty feet ill width, hy llfty feet lu loiiulh. 4. This proH-rty will do sold low, as the owner lias removed from the neighborhood. 44 1' or terms apply to DAVID M. IIAltKlSON, on Ickusuurc, ltOdlilt IIAltKlSON, 8 30 If Duueanuou Woolen Factory. VALUABLE Farm at lrirate Sale, rpiIE nndorslKned oilers at private sale, a farm X In ltyetownshlp.Perry county, l'a., containing r ? AOllKH. The land Is the best In the nlnhborliooil, with run nliiK water In every Held, la under good fence, and has thereon erected a now Frame Dwelling House. There l also a thrifty Young ORCHARD on the iilace. Tills land lies aloni? two public roads the ' Ishluir Creek road and the l-unib's Cap road : the last named divides the land lu two parts MoU on the one side and 2li'4 on the other i on the 2H acre piece Is a ew Frame Dwelling House, and on the other a FRAME 22x28, erected for a house, with a never tailing Spring of water. This land will be sold as a whole, or lu two Tracts, to ault purchasers. . Persons desiring lo purchase a farm will do well to examine this one before Investing else where, as it lies within four miles of Marysvllle, and the Pennsylvania llallroad one of the bust Uiarkets in the county. -Further Information can be had , by ad dressing Dr. JOHN DHAW, ' Jenner X Koads, 13 . fckimerael county, Pa. AND autumh; CONSEQUENCES! Our Stock is even more varied, and our Prices even lower, than ever before. s Our Clothing will more than sustain Its reputation of being the most Reliable and Durable in the market. Our Customers will be in no danger of havlng"CottonStuff" palmed off on them. - A , . Our Fall Clothing has a Styl ishness and Genteel Appear ance which cannot fall to attract and please all Gentle men of good taste. Our present Stock will be less liablo than any other to any of the mishaps which somo tlmes befall other Ready-Made Clothing. Our Stock is sure to contain what will suit all classes and conditions of Men and Boys, both as to Goods and Prices. Our Customers, old and new, will be delighted with our preparations for the present Fall and Winter Trade. OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH STS, The ingredients that COMPOSE KOSADALIS nro published on ovcrypnckngo.thoro Ibro it is not a secret preparation, consequently rniSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in oil its forms. Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all di waists of tho lilood. OHS E0TTL3 0? E0SADALI3 will do more pood than ten bottles of tlio Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Rosndiilisin their practico for tlio mist thrca vonrs nnil f;rp!v ondorss it ns a reliable Altcrativo and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. rUO IT, c f Ealtlmcie. mt. T. J. novRix, " 1)11. It. W. L'A It it. " OH. V. O. DANNKU.Y, " Dit. J. S. Sl'AUKS, ot Mcholasville, nfl.V'l.. McCAHTHA, Columbia, S. V. ' ' DR. A. 11. NOBLKS, Kiigocomb, N. C. USED A!ID ESDOESED BY J. H. I-RSXCH Si SOXS, Pullllivor, Mas. J W. SMITH, Jackson, Mlrh. A. V. WIIKK.LEH, Lima, Ohio. H. 1IA1.I-, f.lmn.OI io. LltAVt.N it l C.,Oorlinsvl!!c, Va. SA.M'I.. O. McI'ALUjK.N, Jluilrccs bo:i),Teuu. Our p;-,ii'c will rir.t allnu- of any ex tended rr.n.ul. .i in relidion to the viilucsoi KosailalM. Totho Medical Prolcssion we numantco a Fluid V.x. tract bupviicr ! uoy tlu-y have ever used in the trfftiinirnt nf dixeascd blood-, and to tho aitlic'.ed wo say try Uosatlalis. and luu Mill Lo rualorud to health. rtoor1n!l Is sold hv all Prm-"IM1. prico Q1.0U per buttle. AddrcbS Manufacturing Chcmhit Baltimoki;, Uu. Moody's Eureka Stamp For nerforatlng IntoChecks.Dralts, &e., the aniount tor which t It e y are drawn, to prevent alteration. The per foral ions are Inked the I n k being forced into tlio fibre of tho paper, from which ft cannot be removed. Tliochock is moved forward by the upward action of the lever ot the machine. Price g'i. .1. (J. MOODY, B8 Trinltv llulldlng, P. O. Box fio28, N. Y. tf Send for a Circular. Agents Wanted. Slaiu J. M. 01UV1K. i . 1, U. GIKV1H. J M. OIRVIX BOX, OoiiiiiiIhmIoii 9XciaoliuniM ' Vo. 8, BPEAB'8 WHARF, 16 u 1 1 I m o r e , 91 l . 1 M-We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of country produce, and remit the amounts promptly. 34 ly PERRY HOUSE, , New Eloomneld, Ta. THE subsorllier having purchased the property on tlieoornerof Maine and Carlisle streets, opposite the Court House, invites all his friends and former oustoinprs to give him a call as he Is determined t furnish Ill's! class accomniiHlatioaa, THOMAS HUTVII, ltf. - . Proprietor. ROSADALIS jLfl JBA1LY, Attorney at Law, .... . . Now ltlisnniield. PnrrvCo.. Pa. n- r , , '? ,P.'i;,,Jrt '""ise, with J. B. Slmler, Esi. Refers to H. MijnUrejtscL June 27, 1871. Br.' .M.cI.I!!.TIBE Attorney at Law, and DIs". i iri m Atttirncy of Perry County. Ottlce wita J. T. Mclntlre, New Bloomfleld, Penn'a. WM. N. BEIBKRT, Attornev-at-I.aw, New UlooinUeid. Pen-v eo.. Pa. Bloomfleld, 8 33 ly. " WM. M. HUTCH, Attorney-at-taw, nd Mill tary Claim Agent, New Bloomfleld, Perry Co., Pa, STOfflce Two doors West of F. Mortimer's Store 3 7 ly "TTM. A. BPONBI.ER, Attorney at-Uw, y Olllce adjoining bis residence, on Hast Main street, New Blooinlield, Perry co., Fa. 3 2 ly S1I. OALBltAITH, Attorney-at-Law, . New Blooinlield, Perry co., Pa. , " Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay, and all Claims against the Government, promptly collect, ed. OlUce with Wni. A. Spouslcr, Esq. 3 2 ly. CLEK MURRAY, Attorney-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent, . . New Bloomlteld, Perry co., Pa. -onicewlth Hci. B. F. Junkln, Soutli Car lisle street. New Blomtleld, Pa. 3 2 ly. CHA8. A. BAKNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New BliHuullelil, Perry co.. Pa. 4-Onice adjoining MortUner' sStore. 3 2 ly C1IA8. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New BliKunlleld, Perry co., Pa. W All professional business promptly ana faith fully attended to. 3 2 lv. LEWIS POTTER, Attornkt-at-Law & Notary Ptmi-io, JVew numnfteld, Perry Omntu, Penn'a. , , Hiwcial attention given to Collections of all kinds, to the settlement of estates. S:c., and all other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and dispatch. Also, Depositions, Affidavits and Ac knowledgments taken. -Ollice ttvedoors West of Stitch's hotel. 321y. JOHN O. BHATTO, Surgeon Dentist, New llloonilleld, Perry co., Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den. urlees.doncln the best manner, and at reasonable a.Ofllcc over Mortimer's stoic 3 2 lv "PlENTISTRY. Dr. S. II. WHITMER, of XJ Newport, l'a., olVers Ills services for the per formance of ail kinds of Dental operations. Sat isfaction guaianlccil. -uiuc on Biain street, opposite I.elbys Store. 6 3011 Perry County Dank I Spouslcr, Jiiultiu V Co. THE undersigned, having formed a Banking As sociation under the above naino and style, are now ready to do a General Bunking business at their new Banking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE THE CO UB T JIO USE, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. Wo receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. Wo discount notes for a period ot not over 60 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. . On time Deposits, five per cent, for any time over four months; and for four months four per cent. We aro well provided with all and every facility for doing a Banking Business; and knowing, and for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored for tho want of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want; and this being the llrst Bank ever established In Perry county, we hopo we will be sustained In our efforts, by all th business men, farmers and mechanics. This Banking Association is composed of the fol- S lowing named partners: W. A. Spossi.eb, Blooinlield, Perry county, Pa. 11. F. Junkin, " " W.M. II. Mti.i.icit, Carlisle, OFnciiiia: W. A. BPONSLEK, President. William Whxis, Cashier. New Blooinlield, 3 6 ly Ileal Estate, Insurance, AND CLAI3I VGIirVOY. LEWIS POTTER & CO., ltenl Estate Brokers, Insurance, A Claim Agent Now ISIooiiiUcUi, lu. ""ITE INVITE the attention of buyers and sell V ers to the advantages we offer them III pur chasing or disposing of real estate through our of lice. We have a very large list of desirable property. consisting of farms, town property, mills, store nod tavern stands, and real estate of any descrip tion which we. are prepared to oiler at great tiar caius. Wo advert fie our nronertv verv extensive ly, and use all our eltorts, skill, and dilligcnce to ellect a sale. We make no charges unless the proierty Is sold while registered Willi ns. We also draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, audull legal pa pers at moderate rates. Some of the best, cheapest, and most reliable fire, life, and cuttle Insurance companies ill the t'nited States are represented at this agency. Property Insured either on the cash or mutual plan, and perpetually at. 84 and &" per thousand. Pensions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims collected. There are thousands of soldiers anil heirs ot soldiers who are entitled to pensions and bounty, who have never mode application. Sol diers, it you were wounded, ruptured, orcontract ed a disease In the service from which you are dis abled, you are entitled to a pension. When widows of soldiers die or marry, the minor Children are entitled to the pension. Parties having any business to transact In our line, are respecllully invlled to give us n call, as we are conlldenl we can lender satisfaction in any blanch of our business. No uliuige for information. ', 4 2uly LEWIS POTTER & CO. 11 OUINSON HOUSE, (Formerly kept by WoodrufTnnd Turhett,) A'eio Eloomjleltl, Terry County, l'a. AMOS UOBINSON, Proprietor. This well known "and pleasantly located hotel has been leased for a number of years by the pres ent proprietor. ami he will spare no pains to accom module his guests. The rooms am comforlable, the table well furnished with the best in tha mar ket, and the bar stocked with choice liquors. A careful and attentive hostler will be in attendance. A good livery stable will be kept by the proprietor. April 3. 1871. tf X7lZllE VOL VERS I The New X L Revolver, No. 1 22-100 Cal., No. 2 22 ltl Cal., short, No. .1 lU-lOu Cal., long, No. 4 3H Kl Cal., for Pocket Revolvers, me unsurpassed. They use the ordinary Copper Cartridge uud are beautiful 111 shape and finish. Tho 1! ALLAltb DE1U1INUEH 41-lfO Cal., has no equal as a Derringer. Full and complete stock of OUNS, KIFLB, PISTOLS, AMUNITION AND SPOHTMEN'H COODS, . , , . MANlUfACTUllKD BY ... - .. ,, ; !. . i MEKWIH IIULBERT, 83 Chamters and 65 Keade Streets. '' Send for Catr.l iguc (10 a 8 m) NEW YORK.