8 MlscclliiiicoiiH News Items. , ty A liorso In Indiana was given a quart of whisky. It lieeanie unmanageable and killed two person!. tWA. clerk in theSixtli Auditor's ofllce of i Washington, lost liis wifo and fivo children by the Chicago flro. tig Tho First National Bank of Rich mond, Va., recently paid a check for f 3, 000 altered from EfTIn a Virginia town a hall was recent ly litld In a furniture waroroom, and the orchestra was porclicd on a pile of colBns. VST An old woman named Mary Sullivan, won burned to death in Cherry srreet, New York last Sunday a week, blio was lodrid den, and accidentally upset a lamp. tW A Missouri lady advertises for the person who is in tho habit of serenading her to stand nearer the houao ho that she can scald him. ty'Thomas Boyle, aged 28 years, a resident of Montgomery county, fell from the tall bridgo into the Schuylkill, at Man ayuiik Wednesday morning, and was in stantly killed. tW Gov. Fail child of Wisconsin has au thorized tho furnishing of 0,000 feet of lumber, free of expense, to every family who will rebuild on their lot recently devastated by the lire. tW The right to volo of tho veterans of of the National Soldiers' Home, at Dayton, about 300 of whoso votes were rejected at the October election, is to bo tested in a contested election case. tST They believe in witches out in Titns ville. A lot of men employed in a machine shop thore, quit work the other day because they hnd been informed by a witch that the boilor would explode at a certain hour. ty Many farmers throughout Nemaha county, AVisconsin, have been compelled to sell their Btock, on account of prairie fires burning up their winter Biipply of hay. tW A Newfoundland dog swam out to a ' wreck off the English coast, seized a lino thrown by the captain and swam back with it to tho shore, and by this means saved the whole crew. t3T A guild of ladies is proposed in Eng land, under tho leadership of Miss Harrison Swang, Dorsetshire, "to promote modesty of dress, to do way with extravagance, and substitute the neatness and sobriety suita ble to Christian women." tW Governor Hoffman of New York has pardoned Benjamin Teachout, sentenced to be hung for poisoning his wifo, circum stances having come to light which tended to throw great doubt upon his really being guilty. tW Tuesday morning about 3 o'clock two empty passenger cars, belonging to the Pennsylvania Railroad, standing on tho switch at Mantua Junction, West Phila delphia, took fire from the stove, and were destroyed. Loss, 15,000. dT"Tho jury in tho case of Joseph League, on trial at Towsontown, Md.,for the murder of an unknown woman, near Chase's station, on the 23d day of Juno last after being out 30 hours failed to agree and was discharged. tW A son of Samuel Miller, aged four teen years, residing near Beech creek, re tired to bed the other night and com menced eating chestnuts, but unfortunate ly got a part of one in his windpipe, which caused his death the next day. t3y "Indiana Joe," a Piute mcdicino man, well known among tho whites, was stoned to death by his tribe, having failed to restore to health two sick Indians. The practice of medicine among Indians evident ly has its unpleasant features. XW No liquors were furnished at the recent railway banquet in Malno. Tho oflicers of the North American railway exact temperance habits from tho men they employ, and it was not consistent for them to set tho example of furnishing wine to their guests. tW A clergyman, at Council Bluff, Iowa has swept away tho old established rules of marrvinir for a fee, and announce that he shall hereafter marry by weight, charging four cents ncr tiounu for the happy man, and two cents for the brido. The idea is a novel one. tW Since tho second of October, 1871, at which date the international money order system with the United Kingdom went into operation, up to tho 81st ult., inclu sive, the amount of money sent by money or ders from the United States for payment in England was 4ri,284.S0. Tho amount received from England was $11,094.50. C3jT The Cape Ann "Advertiser" says that the mackerel fishery this season hag not proved prosperous, tho natch not being more than two-third of that of last year. The catch of cod-fish has been in excess of last year, and most of the vessels engaged In it will make a fair year'a work. tW Three young men in Cornwall laid log iii the highway, one evening. People who came froia church ran over the log, and jolted out all the good they had got at ' meeting. Deputy Sheriff Miner and Con stable Bunnell arrested the log-rollers, and they paid twenty-five dollar for the job. -, , New Advertisement. 200,000 FARMERS. TIIK HELPER shows you how to save and how to make money on tho farm. Where to look for the Iiroilts, and how to obtain them. How to clear WKUKI from Oct to May. A copy fkee to every farmer sending name and P. O. address to 4fd4t Z1EGLEK & MoCURDY, Philadelphia, Pa. Whitney's Keats Foot Harness Soap. HKFI Jtl). IT Oils, Blacks. Polishes and Hoaps at the same t me. Put nrt in Inrce and small size boxes, also In 31k. bars. lias been in use for years and Rives Herfeet ftAtlsf.ietlnn. Memt st.-mtn fnr our WAVEKLY. Address: . F. WIUTNEY&CO. 5 46 d flin 59 Milk St., Boston, Mass. FREE TO AGENTS ! ! A bound canvassing book of the lMctorlnl Homo liille, Containing over 300 Illustrations. With a Com prehensive Cyclopedia explanatory of the Scrip tures. In English and German. 46dlw WM. FLINT & CO., Philadelphia, fa. AGENTS WANTED FOR LIFE IN UTAH Being an exiwse of the secret rites and mysteries of Mormniilsm. With a full and authentic history of Polygamy, by J. II. HEADLE. Editor of the Salt Lake Reporter. Agents are meeting with unprecedented success, one reports lsti subscribers in four days, another 71 in two days. Send for circulars and see what the press says of the work. NATIONAL PUB LISHING CO. Philadelphia, Pa. 45 4w d .DUUJV lUHilN lO novelty In the subscrip tion line, which will sell at sight In every family. TUB PICTORIAL FAMILY REGISTER Is the only work extant which satisfies this want It is beautiful and striking, combining an entire ly new and elegant Family Photograph Album, with a complete Family History. Full particulars and circulars free. Address GEO. MACLEAN, 719 Sansom street, Philadelphia. 45d4w Wanted for CHICAGO and flT TP A m rfVT?T A iTT A mm XT the UJA-ilLni JUllXUAVJXVil.lHJX The Oneen Cltv ns It u-ns nnrl 1t Thn ltni,ttt nf 40 years ago. The Great City of yesterday. The Smouldering Ittilns of to-day. A graphic account of Its unexampled rise ami vivid picture of Its sudden destruction by Colliert & Chamberlain, Editors of the CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Eye wit nesses and great sullerers from the terrible visila- tlon. All tho main facts and Incidents attending tills greatest calamity of the centiiry.are portrayed with surpassing distinctness and power, the elfeet on Commerce, Insurance, tie., fully discussed, and details of a world's sympathetic response recorded. runy niiisiraieo. rrice low. Agents Simula apply Immediately as the sale will be Immense. Circulars free. HlJllltAKl) RHOS.. Publishers. 723 Rinsiim HI Philudcinhla. CAUTION. Hownra nf lufurlnr works. Be sure you get COLBERT & CHAMBER LA1N S EDITION. - 4od 4w WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. These Tablets nreseut the Aelil in Combination with other elhelent remedies. In a popular form, for the cure of all throat and lung diseases. Hoarseness and ulceration of the throat are Im mediately relieved, and statements are constantly beiiitt sent to the nronrietnr of relief in enses of throat dilllcultlc of years standing. i au iiu.i.-wm i ue occeiveu ny wortmess im itations, (iet only Well's Carbolic Tablets. Price 2f cents per box. JOHN J. KELLOG, Piatt St. M. Y., Hole audits for U. S. 4T d 4w REDUCTION OF PRICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES, (i It EAT SAVING TO CONSlLMEIt.S BY GETTING UP CLUBS. a-Send for our New Price list, nml n elnh form will accompany It, containing full directions, making a large saving to consumers and remuner ative to elut organizers. TIIK GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. P. O. box 6043, 31 & 33 Vesey Street, N. Y., 1 15 d 4w J U It U 15 E B A WHAT IS ITT It Is a Sure and Perfect Remedy for all Disease of THE LIVER AND SPLEEN, ENLARGE MENT OR OBSTRUCTION OF INTES TINES, URINARY, UTERINE, OR ABDOMINAL ORGANS, POVER TY OR WANT OK BLOOD, 1 N T E R M I T T E N T F E V E It s. 1NFLAMATION OK THE LIVER, DROPSY, SLUGGISH CIRCULATION OK THE IIIXIOD, ABSCESSES, TUMORS, JAUNDICE. SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA. AGUE AND EVER, OR Til KIR CONCOMITANTS, ETC. Dr. Wells havinir become aware of the extraor. dinury medicinal properties of the South Ameri can Plant, called JURUBEBA. sent as a siecial commission to that country to (irocure 11 in us iiuuve pinny, una liuvillg lounu Is wonderful curative proierties to even exceed the anticipations formed by Its great reputation, has concluded to oiler It to the public, and Is happy to state that he has a perfect arrangement for a regular monthly supply of this wonderful plant. He has sont much time exerimentiiig and Investigating as to thn most efficient prcpara t Ion from It, for popular use, and has for soins time used in his own practice with the most happy results, the cHuctuul medicine now presented to public as DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA and he confidently recommends It to everv family as a household remedy which should !e freely ta ken as a blood puriller in all derangements of the system and to animate and fortify all weak and lymphatic temperaments., JOHN Cj. KEI.LOG, Piatt St.. N. Y. Sole UKi'ilt for the United States. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for circular. I I5d4t ACENTS WANTED FOR A BOOK THAT WILL BELLI BT THE RENOWNED HIGNOlt ULITZ. This Is an original, interesting, and Instructive work, full of rare fun and humor.bcluK an account of the AUTHOR'S PROFESSIONAL LIFE, bis woniieriiu iricss aim icais, wun laugnalile Inci dents and adventures as a Magician, Necroman cer, and euli lloijulst. Illustrated with 16 FULL PAGE ENGRAVINGS, besides the Author's Portrait on steel, and numer ous small cuts. The volume Is free from any objectionable mat ter, being high-toned and moral in its character, and will tie read with deep Interest, both by old and young. It gives the most graphic and thrill lug accounts of theefteclsof his wonderful feats and magical tricks, causing the most uiicoiitrolla ble merriment and lauuhter. Circulars. Terms, &c, with full luformatloii.sciit ire ou application to 9 DUFFIELD ASIIMEAD. Publisher, 43 13t 711 Hansom Street, Philadelphia, FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1872. Containing Beventy-Two Puges and Two BbaX'Tipiil Col oked Plates nicely illustrated, giving plain directions for the cultivation of nearly a Thou sand Varieties of Flowers and Vegetables. Full bound with your name In gilt, post-paid, In November, 50 cents. Paper cover and oue colored plate, 6 cents. l& Catalogue of bardy Bulbs and Beed for luu-iiionung, now ready and seut Iroe to all applicants. Address, M. 0. REYNOLDB, 89 Rochester, N. Y ffsSt FALL BULLETIN, CAUSESl We hive bought more largely, and therefore more oheaply, than ever before. a 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 Goods, and have manufactured nothing but ALL WOOL. r "i HI We have studied all the New StylesEnglish, French, and American and have adopted only the best, together with many New 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 ault 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. Bloomfield Academy! An English and Clasnlcal School Fon LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Young Men Prepared For College. (1 Nurmtd Srlutol and a School of Art. FALL TERM COMMENCES On Monday, the Cth of November, 1871. AS the above school has recently been re-organized, students sail enler any time. l-i'of. wm. 11. DILL, a graduate of lunger's Col lege, N. J.. Principal. Miss ANNA KAUtiSPUKOEIt, a graduate nf Esther Institute. Columbus. Ohio, teacher of Mu sic, Painting, Drawing, French and Uerm.in. every luciuiy lor tne training ot t lie youiii ot notn sexes In all that constitutes a liberal and thorough education. The Coilofe'luto Department embraces all the higher branches. Including the I .at i ii and Creek Language, Engineering, Practi cal .Surveying. Literature, Natural Science and ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christmas. Terms: For Boarding. Furnished Hooin, Wash ing, Tuition In Latin, Greek, English liranchesand Mathematics, for the scholastic year, tM. in vacations. Wnl.ixi. Tile Hoarding Department is at the Institution, under the siimrvislon ot Wlllain (irler. Esq., by wnoin good anu suusiauiiai uoaru win ue nil' nlshed : and the pupils will be under the strict care cipai. Allures v. II. DILL, A. M. Principal, or WILLIAM (iHIEH. 4U I New Uloomlleld, Perry county. Pa, Valuable Ileal Estate At Private Sale. A J10USK AND LOT Situated ill the village of Itoseburg, one-aiid-a-half nines ironi icsesinirg, rerry county, l a. The house Is Two Btorles high, also a Cellar and Cellar Kitchen, with a Well of water at the door. 1 he lot comprises HIXTKKN AC1U of land In a good state ot cultivation, on which Is erected A GOOD 1.IMI 1IAKN, twenty feet ill width, bv tlftv feet 111 lenuth. .Thls property will lie sold low, as the owner lias removed ironi me iieiguuoriloou. f For terms apply to DAVID M. HAUKIHON, oh Ickesburg, 110GEK 1IARKISON, 6 30 tf Duncauium Woolen Factory VALUABLE Farm at Private Sale. T HE undersigned offers at private sale, a farm in nyeuiwnaiiip.rerry county, ra,, containing f5 r ACltKH. The laud Is the best in the nighborhond, with run ning water in every Held, Is under good fence, and lias iiieieou eiet-ieu a new Frame Dwelllug House.' There Is also s thrifty Young OliCII AHDou the pluce. This land lies along two public roads the Fishing Creek road and the Lamb's Gap road : the last named divides tiie land In two parts on the one side and Hfi'-j on the other i on the 2u!4 acre piece is a isow rrame Dwelling iiouse, auuou me otner a FRAME 22x28, erected for a house, with a never falling Spring of water. This land will be sold as a whole, or lu two 1 1 acts, lo suit purchasers. - Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do wen to examine mis one ueiore investing else where, as it lies within four miles of Marysvllle, and tho Pennsylvania Jiallroad one of the best uiai sets in tne county. -Kimlier Information ean be had by ad dressing Dr. JOHN TJHAW, Jmiucr X Kouds, .12 Somerset county, Pa. AND ( room 1871. AUTUMH: CONSEQUENCES! Our Stock is even more varied, and our Prices even lower, than ever before. 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 having "CottonStuff" palmed off on them. Our Fall Clothing has a Styl ishness and Genteel Appear ance which cannot fail to attract and please all Gentle men of good taste. Our present Stock will be less liable than any other to any of the mishaps which some times befall other Ready-Made Clothing. Our Stbck 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 ROSADAIIS The ingredients that COMPOSE HOSADALIS are published on every package, there fore it is nof a secret preparation, consequently PHTSICIAKS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain euro fur Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all discuses of the Uluod. 0N3 E0TTL3 OP H33A3ALI3 will do more food than ton bottles of tiio Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDE3SICNED PHYSICIAN! have ured Ilosadalisin tiicirprnctico for the past tlirco years ami f.rcly endorse it ns a riliublu Alterntivo and Illood Purifier. DR. T. C. ruort. rf IJjltimcie. Oil. T. J. IJO Y KIN, ' I) II. B. W.i'A' II. ' DH. V. O. IiA . NI LLY, ' UH. J. 8. Bl'AItlvS, ol' NicholMvilUj, Ky. DIl. J. L. McCAKTilA, Columbia, S. C. DU. A. 11. X03rS, nisocomb, N. c. j. h. rrtr.NtJi rons, f.m ww, ". W. S-MITIT.J.icks. n, Mic h. A. K. WHK.KH-.ll.L.uiii, i h-i. B. 11 AI L, I.im i O' i... CRAVEN CO..nn'ml'' -. Va. SAM'L. G. McFADM.N, .Vi.,-ireij- toro, Trim. Our fcn ,-. ;; in ( alUtv. ef onyex tnnilc I i v , -4ks iii n iti-W-u tn tho vil-tuitol l.i'-a Tulho Mllcl Prolessimi M c L im :.'.ti)A Fluid Kk Iraet Biif-ri'r i r-- v f'-ey lmvo ever used in the t i. . t r distssril blood; anUtot:.. . .i-il wo sny try Rosftiialia and y-u will be retjtore-1 to health. Roiiulalln ia wild by all Drurri' price $1.00 per buttle. Adi'.n s 333. k C Manufacturing Chtmhtt. lUt. THICK, b an t2 Moody's Eureka Stamp For perforating intoCheeks.Drafts, &c, the amount for which they ar drawn, to prevent alteration. The tier forallons are Inked the Ink lielng forced Into the tlbro of tho paper, from which It eauiiot be removed. Tiie check Is moved forward rby the onward action of the lever of the machine. i rice rju. ,i. u. moody, dH Trinity Building. P. (. Box (VCT, N. Y. WSend for a Circular. Agents Wanted. S4uXiu I. m. oihvin. j, ii, otnvi. J M. GIUVIN A SOX, ConinilMMlon McwliniitM, No. 8, HPEAU'S WIIAKF, II a 1 1 1 in o r e , M 1 . . ,-We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds ol country produce, aud remit the amounts promptly. 4 84 ly PEIlllY IIOUSE New Blooinflcld, Pa.' THE subscriber having purchased the property on the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets, opposite the Court lleuse, luvltwi all his friends and former customers to give him a call as lie Is determined ta furnish llrst class accommodations. TJIOMAB HUTCH, Itf. Proprietor. Professional Cards. JBAILY, Attorney at Law, ., i ,u Nl"w l'l'intleld. Perry Co., Pa. Omen In the Court House, with J. It. Mhuler, Esq. IteferstoH. Melnlire, Esq. Julie 27, 1H71. Br- McINTlltK Attorney at. Law, and Ills- trlct Attorney of Perrv eountv. oium with J. T. Mclntlre, New Itioomncld, Penn'a. 1TM. N. KEI11EKT. Attorney-at-Law, VT u , n 1JBW Nloonilleld, Perry co., Pa. Uloomlteld, S 33 ly. WM- M. Himui. Attorney at-Uw, and Mill tary Claim Agent. m New Bloomfield. Perry co., Pa. ., "(fflce Two disirs West of F. Mortimer's Store 3 7 ly XITM. A. BPONSLEIt, Attornev-at'-ljiwi TV Ofllce adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Hloomlleld, Perry co., Pa. 3 2 ly S1I. GALBltAITH. Attorney-at -Law, New liloomtield. Perry co., Ta. r Pensions, Bounties, Hack J'ay, and all Claims against the Government, promptly collect ed. Oillce with Wm. A. Hponsler, Esq. 3 2 ly. CI.EE M Ult HAY, Attorney-at-Uw, and Real e Estate Agent. , . New nionmtleld. Terry Co., Pa. -Omcewlth Ik ".!!. F. Jiinkln, South Car lisle street, New Illoinflelil, Pa. if 2 ly. CIIAS. A. BAUNETT Attorney"at"Law, New llloonilleld. Perry CO.. Pa. M Office adjoining Mortiiiier' pHtore. 3 2 ly CIIAS. J. T, MflNTIRK. AttorneTnt -Law New Hlmlleid. f'erry co., Pa. . All professional business promptly aiidfalth fully attended to. 3 2 lv. LKWIS POTTEli, Attounev-at-Law (It NoTAiir Pini.tc, JVcio JUaomjMit, ivrrv Vountii, I'enn'a. , ," Hiwcial attention given to Collections of all kinds, to the settlement or estates, te., and all other legal business prosecuted wllh fidelity and dispatch. Also, Depositions, Allldavlts and Ac knowledgments taken. MrOllice live doors West of Stitch's hotel. 321y. JOHN O. BHATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New llloonilleld, Perry co.. Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den Dlices.donelii the best manner, ami at reasonable 9-OIUce over Mortimer's store. 3 2 lv Dentistry. -nr. s. n. whitmeu, ot Newport, Pa., oilers his services for the per formance of all kinds of Dental operations. Sat isfaction guaranteed. -Oillce on Main Street, opposite Lciby's Store. f.-jott Perry County Bank! NpoiiMlor, .In ii Ui ii V Co. THE undersigned, having formed a BanklngAs sociatiou under the above name and style, are now ready to do a General Banking business at their new Banking Iiouse, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes for a period ot not ovcreo days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, live ier cent, for any time over four months; and for four months four per cent. We are well provided with all and every facility fordolnga Banking Business; and knowing, and for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored forthe want of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want; and this being the llrst Bank over established In Perry county, we hope we will be sustained In our efforts, by all tb business men, farmers and mechanics. This Banking Association Is composed of the fol lowing named partners: W. A. Sponsi.kr, llloonilleld, PArry county. Pa. B. F. Jl'nkin, " " " Wm. 11. Mnj.r.it, Carlisle, officers: W. A. SPONSLElt, President. William Willis, Cashier. New Blnomtlcld, 3 5 ly Ii:iKIlY COUNTY Ileal Estate, Insurance, CLAIM AGENCY. LEWIS POTTER & CO., tiital Entate llrok-er, Inmrance, it- Cfnfm Agent 2v Jfloomfielil, In. WE INVITE the attention of buvers and sell ers to the advantages we otter them In pur chasing or disposing of real estate through our ci lice. We have a very large list of desirable property, consisting of farms, town priqierty, mills, store and tavern stands, and real estate of any descrip tion which we are prepared to otter at great bar- fialns. We advertise our property very extensive y, and use all our efforts, skill, and dllllgence to eneci a sale, we maae no cnarges unless tne pronertv Is sold while reulstered with us. We also draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa pers at moderate rates. Some of the best, cheaiest, and most reliable fire, life, anil cattle Insurance companies 111 the United Slates are represented at this agency. l'nH-rty insured either on the cash or mutual plan, and pcr)etuallynt$4 and 5 per thousand. Pensions, bounties, aud all kinds of war claims collected. There are thousands of soldiers and heirs of soldiers who are entitled to pensions and bounty, who have never made application. Sol diers, It you were wounded, ruptured, orcontraet ed a disease in the service from which jou 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 resieelfully Invlled lu give us a call, ss we are conlideut we can render satlslactlon III any branch of our business. ar No charge for Information. 4 20 ly LEWIS POTTEB & CO. OBINSON HOUSE, Formerly kept by Woodrufl'aud Turbctt,) A'dio JJloowfleUl, Ptrry Cvunly, Ta. AMOS ROBINSON, Proprietor. This well known and pleasantly located hotel has lieen leased for a number of years by the pres ent prohl letor.n lid he will sare no pains to accoin. module Ills guests. The rooms are eonifurtable, the table well furnished with the best III the mar ket, U ml the bar stocked with choice liquors. A en refill aud attentive hostler will be in attendance. A good llverv stable will be kept by the proprietor. April 8. 1871. tf A". Tj. JIEVOLVEHS! The New X L Revolver, No. 1 22 100 Cal., No. 8 22-luo Cal., short. No. 3 32-Kio Cal., long. No. 4 SH OO Cal., tor l'oekel Itevolvera, are unsurpassed. They use the ordinary I'oiqx-r Cartridge and are beautiful 111 shape and lluiali. The BALLAItl) DEIIKINGEK 41-1C0 Cal., has no equal as a erriiiger. Full and complete stock of GUNS, KIKI.S, PISTOLS, AMUNITIOJI AN1 BPORTMEN'B GOODS, MANUFACTUKED IIT MERWIN & lll'LBERT, 83 Chambers and C5 Roadc Blreets, Bind fur Call I B"es. (10 a 3 in) NEW Y0KK. V.
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