5 Ijt fjloomfitlu Sinus. 2 T',' luesday, June 10, 1873. O CAL DErAlt TMENT. tw Notice of Marrlaim and Deaths not McwrtiiKr our line, will t. tiiMTttHl free, nd frictxln throughout he comity are requested to wnd Mich notices to. rr Tribute of Respect, Poetry, kc, will Invariably tie chawed fur at the rate of pivk cents per hue. Buncanuon, Bloomflold & Loysrllle B. R. THIS Company now being duly organized is prepared to receive subscriptions to the Cap ital Stock. Subscription blanks can he had at the I'erry County Hank, or of either of the officers of the Company at Hloonifield, or of W. K. Swartz, at Duncannon. Mr. .lames Mcllhenny has also been appointed an Agent for rcceivlug Subscrip tions. The Directors of the Company urge upon the citizens of the County, the Importance of prompt action so that the work of grading the road can be commenced this scasnu. ( ) F. Mortimer, President, !. J. T. MolNTtHR, WM. A. Bponhi.hr, Secretary. Treasurer. Bloomtleld. May 27. 1873. yk. 110186 belonging to George Ickog had his leg broken by a kick from another an imal in Nowport a few nights since. The horse was shot to put him out of his misery. Amos Watts of Blain, Pa., will odor at public sale, on Saturday, June 21st., a Tract of Land situated near Bandy Hill Store, containing 42 acres, haviug thereon erected a good house, barn, shop and other outbuildings. Terms easy. Sodden Death. On Tuesday night last, Mr. George Mickey, of Newport, diod very suddenly of heart disease. He was just entering his house, whon the attack came on, ,and being helped in by his wifo, only spoke once before he breathed his last. Woir Shot. On the 23th ult.,Mr. Daniol Powers of Ryo twp., shot and wounded a large she wolf, but did not succeed in cap turing her. On the first Inst., however, ho found her hid under a rock at the foot of Cove mountain, in a nearly ' starving con dition, having with her four young ones. The cubs were captured alive and Daniol is trying to tame and raiso them. ; How to Use 'Kin. The government is in a quandary to know what to do with the captured Modocs. We would suggest that they be allowed to go through the country scalping the young savages who hang around' the church doors, after evening service. Let them begin here too. . Snake Stories. This being tho season for snake stories, a correspondent from Itye twp., furnishes his quota, as follows: " Last week, Mr. John Lightner, of this twp., killed a black snake about 4 feet long, which had two tails, each about eight inches in length. Mr. Daniel Powers also, of this township, has a snake in his garden with two heads. It has been seen by a number of persons, and is considered a great curiosity." Who will make the next report? Shad Fishing. Under the direction of the Fish Commissioners appointed by the Governor, four flshways will be construct ed on the Susquehanna and Juniata rivers this summer one at the Columbia dam, one at the dam at Clark's ferry, one at the Shamokin dam at Sunbury and one at Mil- lorstown, Perry county, above the conflu ence of the Juniata and Susquehanna. The old fish way at tho Columbia dam will also be repaired out of the appropriation of $32,000 made by the legislature. From the mouth of the Juniata to Huntingdon there are four dams, all of which will be provi ded with flshways within the next three years. It has not boon definitely deter mined where the several hatching houses for which there is an appropriation of f 10,- 000, shall be located. Superintendents la Council. The liar risburg Patriot of the 4th lust says : In response to a call of the State superin. tendont, the couuty superintendents of the following named counties met at the school department yesterday afternoon to take into consideration the most important questions connected with the school work : Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Perry Clearfield, Mifflin, Juniata, Hunt ingdon and York. The state superintend ent acted as chairman, R. M. M'Neal' of Huntingdon, secretary, and S. D. Ingram, -of Dauphin, D. E. Kast, of Cumberland, J. A. Gregory, of Clearfield, as a committee on resolutions. .Among the topics dis cussed were' the following ; Teachers' in stitute, graded schools, course of studies. close supervision of schools and irregular attendance. Similar conferences are being held in different sections of the stats, and no doublj great good will flow from the meetings. Prof. Wiokersbam Informs as, that, more practical business was done yesterday than is usually transacted in three day at state conventions of superintendents, where the deliberations partake of public character, Call aud tWttte splendid line of samples of casslmere from the stock of Wanamaker & Brown, at K. Mortimer's. ' From these samples you can select goods for a suit and have them mule to order from your own measure: A fit is guaranteed, the prices are low, and their style of making oan't be heat. Jt won't costj you a 'cent to look at the samples ,n(l hear prices, tf crlons' Fire In Liverpool. About 9 o'clock' Dn Sunday morning a fire broke out in the stable Vdwned by . Daniel . Wagner, damaging his property to the value . of about 12,000, on which there is no Insur ance. From there the flames spread to the property owned by G. C. Tharp, Esq., burning a store room 40 by 20 feet, a large ware room CO feet long, store goods and furniture. Loss about $13,000, on which there was an insurance of $3,000 in tho Lebanon Mutual and $4,000 in the Perry Mutual. The following properties were also de stroyed. A brick building and a stable belonging to the heirs of Judge ltoifsnoider. Loss about $8000, on which there is no in surance. A brick house, two frame houses and blacksmith shop, belonging to the hoirs of John Huggins. Loss about $8000. In sured in the Lebanon Mutual for $1000. 'Squire Tharp also lost a valuable li brary, wagons and furniture, on which there was no Insurance. " ' : It is not known how the fire originated but many suppose it to have been the work of an incendiary. Xllorse Thief. On Sunday, the 18th ult., a young man named Geo. II. Ferguson, employed at a saw mill about three miles below this place, hired a horse and buggy from Mr. W. H. PennelU our accommoda ting liveryman, saying that he wanted it for a few hours, to go to the country. The whole day passed, and by night ho had not yet returned. As is often the case with persons hiring a team, it was thought that ho might be detained by some unforseon circumstance ; but when Monday and Tues day brought no sign of his return, suspic ions were at once aroused, and several par ties went on the hunt of him. No tidings were hoard of his whereabouts until the Saturday following, when a telegram was received here from Perrysville, Juniata county, stating that the thief and team bad passod through Waterloo, a town some 22 miles distant, on the day before. Mr. Ponnell, accompaniod by J. P. Cromleigh, Esq., immediately took the afternoon train for Perrysville, and from there went by conveyance to AVatcrloo. After traveling a considerable distance, they made the dis covery that the man they were following was no other than Mr. Trostle, tho steward of the almshouse in this county, who was out buying up horses, and who answered in every particular to the description given of the thief, hence the sending of the tele- graphio dispatch, as it was he who passed through Waterloo on the day before. Shortly after this the parties got on the track of the real thief, and when they ar rived at Burnt Cabins, in Fulton county, they found the buggy aud harness, which the rascal had left in exchange for a saddle and bridle, representing that he was going west for a yoke of oxen and would return in a few days. From here they kept track of the villain unto tho top of the Allegheny mountain, where they lost the cluo. Tbey then proceeded to Johnstown, and from thence to Greenville, Mercer county, whero Ferguson has some relatives living, and where it was thought he might have visited but his friends had seen or heard nothing of him. After placing warrants in the hands of the proper authorities at Green ville, Pittsburg, Johnstown and other points, Mr. Penuell returned home on Mon day afternoon, believing it useless to search any further for the thief, as the week's start which he had, gave him an ad vantage not easily overcome. The case is not yet an entirely hopeless one, as doteo tives in the western part of the State have been posted with a description of the horse and thief, and it is possible that he may yet be tripped up in his bold career. As an evidence of the thoroughness of their search, it is only necessary to state that Messrs. Pennell and Cromleigh trav eled about 1073 miles, aud passed through but eleven counties in all. Duncannon Record. Fatal Accident. The Lewistown Dem oerat of last weok says: On Thursday last, Frank Yingllug, of this place, a very exemplary young man, who had been married only a few months, came to sudden death by the caving in of an ore bank or tunnel, in which he was working, on Col. Willis's farm, about two miles out the Lilloyville road. Another man, Wilson Wentle, barely escaped by running. The accident occurred about 8 o'clock iu the afternoon. As soon as the alarm was given a large force of men vol unteeied and went to work to dig out the fallen debris, nnder the faint hope that Yingllng might yet be alive. But it was 11 o'clock before his body was reached. he was found lying upon his face, and from appearances must have been Instantly crushed to d ath. i i Church Notices. Reformed Church Preaohinir at 21 P. M: on Sunday next. Prayer-meetiug on Thurs- UHy oveuiug. Preaching in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday next, at 10 a. tu. Prayer meeting uu vv vuuchubj evening. In the M. E. Church preaching; on Bun. day morning next. Prayer meeting on Scythe Stones. I have a large lot of superior 6oythe Stones for tale at : low prices. A liberal discount to the trade. ... ' F..Mobtimkr. , ( Fr th Bloomf.eia Tlmei.', - ' Howk twp., May 81, 1873. Mr. (Editor I wish to suy a few words in reply to " Upper End," who seems to think my former letter gave no good reasons for removal of the County Seat. I did not try in my former letter to give any ' reason for removal, nor do I propose to do so now, though when the proper time for so doing comes, I can give lots of them, and not mention the one " Upper End," speaks so sneeringly about. At this time I only sug gest that no more money be spent on pub lic improvements, until the question of re moval has been discussed, and the people have had a chance to vote on the tubjtct. When the removal question was m-eviously agitated, we were "choked off' and not given the opportunity to get the voice ol the people. If the matter was left to a vote, and the majority ot tax-payers bad decided against us, of course we would have no right to complain, but would sub mit with as good grace as possible, and hope that the expectations of "Upper End" iu regard to the railroad, would ob viate the necessity of any of us " dragging through the mud or jolting overthe stones," to reach the County Seat. The " brilliant idea" of educating the poople so that a jail will not be needed, is too much for mo, and 1 shall leave that for the consideration of the preachers. My former communication I signed " A Reader," but as there are so many in the county who have a right to call themselves 1 reader ' of The limet, 1 will chango my signature to O. K. Cumberland County. From the Cum berland County papers of last week, we copy tho following : . A young negro named Luther Bell, was arrested by Policeman Matthews on Fri day last for the larceny or a sum of money from the late residence of James Hamilton, deceased, during the sale, which was held one day last week. Boll was committed to jail but was subsequently released on bail. A lad named Wm. Howard, residing on South Pitt street, whilst whittling a stick. with a knile, on Hunoay last, the knife slip ped in some way and tho blade run into his wrist, severing a voin. The wound bled so freely, that the services of a physician were lound necessary. The large barn of Dr. Bowman, of White Hall, Cumberland county, was entirely de stroyed by tire on Tuesday afternoon last, with all its contents, consisting of hay. straw, grain, two buggios, one carriage and a lot of farming utensils. Insurance in Allen s East i'ennsboro. Co., f auuu. This, however does not cover his loss. Uricf ItomH. Dr. John G. Shatto, of this place, had an operation performed last week, in Philadel phia, on the eyes of his son, who is blind. The surgeon who performed the operation thinks, it will be successful. We siucerely nope 111s expectations will prove true. A city paper tells us that a favorite hotel is to be kept this season at one of tbe watering-places, " by tho widow of Mr. who died last summer on a new and im- v? v uiivt arv nuiiiinci v ( uu vv (iiva 11 proved plan." If they have improved pla for dying, what won t they improve nex ans next ? One of our exchanges complains of a neighbor stealing their locals, and places an article stolen from us immediately un der the complaint. This may he called an instance ot Satan, rebuking sin. The Carlisle Herald, has housed a now Potter press. We have no doubt they win De pleased with their choice. A man named McDougal, was drowned in the Swatara Creek, at Middletown, on Thursday last, ( Shad in considerable numbers, continue to be caught In the busqucbanna, between tuo junction and Uarnsburg. A Long Sentence, Tho burglar, John M'Halpin, who was found in the house of Mr. Dingle, at Brooklyn, two weeks ago, was placed on trial Thursday for burglary and attempted murder. Ho was promptly convicted and sentenced to twenty years in the state prison, on one chargo, and ten years on the other, thirty years Imprisonment In all. lie was given the full extent of the law, and Judge Moore, in passing the senteuco, said if it bad been possible he would have sent him up for lifo. tW The Epizootic, in its steady march across the continent, reached the Paciflo coast several weeks ago, and is now spread ing North and South in California and Oregon. This- curious diseaso some timo ago in its Southern travels was announced on the borders of the Gulf, so that it now has traveled the entire country within a period of barely six months. Telegrams state that it is raging in San FranciBco, and that transportation in that city is to a great extent paralyzed. The disabling of the Government hotses has also impeded the military operations in Northern Cali fornia against tbe Modocs. lTThe Millvillo, N. J., Republican says: William Glaspeh of Dutch Neck, in this county, owns a sheep, which seems to possess a greater propelling power iu its hind parts than before. In running, the binder part invariably outruns the fore part of the animal, which makes it neces sary for it to turn around every few feet when running rapidly. The sheep has never been injured in any way. On Thursday afternoon Henry Stausen berg entered the dwelling of a widow nam ed Reilly, in West Hazleton, Pa., and de manded money. ' This being refused be drew dirk and etabbed Mrs, Reilly in the boail and breast, and also beat her and a mall girl who lived with her. Tie then loft the house and, attempted to assault another woman, but being disturbed be fled and escaped capture. Mrs. Reilly was alive at last accounts, but in a oritioal con dition. ' ' , '; . 'i rrshnfa 4-n Attn'. vass for " Wright' History of Perry Coun ty." Fifty-six sold in three days by one Agent. For terms and particulars, ad- ress, , , .. . JAS. P. LONG, ' Acker. 22 4t Perry oof. Pa. Lost, 011 Friday evening last, In or about the Court House, A Gold Ear Drop. The Tbe finder will be suitably rewarded by re turning It to this office. . It . 1 Take Notice. After this date Strangers will only be admitted to the Poor House building on THURSDAYS and SATUR DAYS of each week, except when on busi ness. By Ordor of the Directors. . ISAAC B. TROSTLE, May 10, 1873. Steward. VTOTICE--DR. 8. II. WHITMKIt, of New port, in the County of Perry, Htate of Penn'a. has gut license to work the lumber base. . . .IIIMlAll HAUt., Ties. Uoodyear Dental Vulcanite Co., lloston, Mass. Oil Cloths. We are offering some beau tiful styles of Oil Cloths in various widths at low prices ; call and see them. t3? Thomas Wright, colored, convicted of the murder of the peddler, Rogerski, was hanged Weducsday In Washington. His execution was witnesed by about four hundred porsoiiR in tho jail yard, and a number of others on the house tops and other elevated places outside , . . . C3?"The Massachusetts Legislature has passed a bill appropriating $20,000 to put the Iloosac Tumid track in readiness for business. EST" Oh I what pretty paper," is what all Ray who look over the spring stylos of wan paper now tor sale by r JUortTiMEU. Wall Paper Rordor, Picture nails, cord &o., in great variety. GOOD WORDS VOU THE PAIN - KILLER! We can confidently recommend the Pain Killer. Toronto Baptist. It is the most cuectual remedy we know of lor Acnes, rams, tiesn wounds, fcc. St John's News. P. Q. We advise that every family should have so eueetuai and speedy Fain-Killer. AinuerBl, .d. uazeue. Our own experience is that a bottle of Pain- Killer Is the bcBt Physician a traveler can have. Hamilton spectator. For both Internal and external application have found it of great value. Chris. Era. A medicine no family should be without. Montreal Transcript. Could hardly keep house without It. Ed Voice. Should be kept la every houso, In readiness for sudden attacks of sickness. Chris. Press. No article ever obtained such unbounded popularity. Salem Observer. One of the most reliuble specifics of the age. uia norm etate. Its power la wonderful and unequalled In re lieving the most severe pain. Burlington Sen, tlnol. An indispensable artlclo In the medicine chest. Mew York fcxamlnor. it will recommend Itself to all who use It. Georgia Enterprise. Is extensively used and sought after as a re, ally useful medicine. Journal, St. John, N. B. No roediciue has acquired such a reputation it has real merit. Newport Dully News. One of the most useful medicines have used it and dispensed It lor twenty years. Her. W Ward, Assam. . - The most valuable medicine now in use. Tenn. Onmn. It is really a valuable medicine, and used by many physicians. Boston Traveler. We always keep it where we can put our nanus on it in tne dark, 11 need be. Uuv. V Hibbard, Burmah. One of the few articles that are Just what they pretend to be. Brunswick Telegraph. In my mountain travels no medicine Is of so nnlversal application as rain-Killer. Rev. M H. Blxby, llurnmh. , , , .. PERRY DAVIS & SON, . ManPs and Prep's. 136 fllCIH ST., PROVIDENCE, R. I. Ill SYCAMORE ST., CINCINNATI, O. m ST. PAUL ST., MONTREAL, CANADA. 17 SOUTHAMPTON, ROW, LONDON, ENG. May 87, 1878 lm TO BOOK CANVASSEUS. A NEW WAY OF RUNNINO A Subscription Hook. CAN BULL THOUSANDS! I PLAIN HOME TALK Is pUIn talk sbout the body and Its pbyaical and social needs. Dr. E. B. Poote. author of "Medical Common Henae," or No. Mo Leiluirtou Ave., N. Y., who eutertalua everybody with hla jwn, and curea everybody by his BklU. la IU author. Jo iu thouaaud pa-ea it aaawera a thousand iuenUouii you dou't waut to so to your phy. slciau about. It la, aa is ataiuped upou ita cover, "a book or private aud couwlderatu reaUiuK." rJoe 93.2ft, and poetsfre pre-paid, everywhere. Couteitta table mail ed free. Airente wanted. A beautiful orUrlual cbroino, mounted, "Tuaow Phtbio to tub Douu," worth $io, S-oea with the book. No ohromo without the book. No book without the ebromo. Addreae "MURRAY HILL I'UllI.IHHINU COMPANY," No. IKEaat SSth Street, New York. 10131 Bluln riiotofrrapli tiallery. The sub scriber has in Blain, Perry Co., tuo best built oiiound floor Photocraph gallery in the state. It was established five years ago, and is devotod exclusively to picture making, and producing every style aud size of picture from "gonv'toa life size pho tograph 18 by 23 inches. Evrry faoility for putting up pictures in lockets, cases, &o. Also albums and picture frames .con stantly on hand. Call and sea specimens, tf WM. BEGAH, Prof. Photographer FOR LOSS OF APPETITE, Dyspepsia. In digestion, Depression of the Bpirlts, and Gen eral Debility, In their various forms, Fehho Pdospohatsv) Elixir ov Calisiya made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, Is the best tonlo. As a stim ulant toulu for patleuts recovering from fever or other sickness, It has do equal. If taken during the sossou It prevents fever and ague and other intermittent fevers. 91d4w t1fl in tOf per day. Agents wanted every elU 10 U where. Particulars free. A. II. BLAJtt CO., BU Louts, Mo. 17 W 'i ALL KINDS of Prlntlnt neatlv PRINTING! feioouted at the bUKuni4 I liMKav mua jus limits. County Trice Current. Bloom n eld. June 9, 1873. Flax-Seed 1 ou Potatoes 75 Butter V pouud 00 cents. Eggsftdezen, "14 " Dried Apples V pound 8 cts " Dried Peaches 8 t I2cts.V. PealedPeache lU18cts." - Cherries 5 ots, " Pitted, 18 a 18 cts." Blackberries, 8 cts. " Onions V bushel 75 " NEWPORT MAItKKTS. Corrected WeeklH ty k'nugh, Snyder A Co. J tlKALKRS IN NIWPOHT, June 7, 1873. Flour, Extra 17 00 " Super. 8 60 White Wheat V bu .-. 1 75 Red Wheat 170170 Rye 60 Corn 4S45 ' Oats f 32 pounds ' 37 Barley 75 Clover Seed 4 4U0 . Timothy Seed 2 60 Flax Seed 1 80 Potatoes 60 U round Alumn Salt 2 00 Mmeburner's Coal 2 40 Stove Coal 4R0O560 Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. ybxs, Cross Tles,8H feet long, 50 0 50 cents Bacon 7 (t 12 FISH, SALT, LIME AND COAL Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. Kf Five per cent off for Cash. . CABL1SLE PRODUCE MARKET. COltHRCTED WEEKLY. Carlisle, June 7. 1873. Fumily Flour IS 50 Superllne Flour 6 60 Superfine Rye Flour ' 4.60 While Wheat 1.75 Red Wheat 1 70 Rye 73 Corn 49 Oats, 40 Cloversced i 4.7 Tlmothyseed 8.50 Flaxseed 1.80 Philadelphia Price Cnrrent. cohhected weekly by) J. C. MNaiurhton, Jac. I'uhclman, W. D. Kxhclinan. .1. 17. McNaugliion & Co., (Established 1W7.) (Successors to Postlcthwalte, MoNaughton & Co.,) General Commission Merchants, No. 204 South Front St. ConKig-ittneiits of Lumber, Gralu, Fruit, Poultry ,liutter, Eg-K. Game, Ac, solicited. l'lin.ADEiriiiA, June 7, 1873. Flour Superllne. t 4 60 ti 5 25 " Extra, 6 00 6 75 " Fancy 10 00 II 25 White Wheat, 2 10 M 2 15 Red Wheat, 1 90 1 05 Ryo, 85 J 88 Cloverseed, 7 8 per lb Timothy Seed, ' 3 00 3 50 bush Corn, 63 M Oats, white, 50 V) 51 Oats, mixed, 4" ,U 60 I.ard, country, 8 j 9 per ft Onions, red and yellow, 7 00 y 9 00perbb! Eggs, 17 W Butter prime roll H U 22 " common, 10 lift 12 Wool washed, 55 g) 60 perft " unwashed 80 35perft Sprlug Chickens, 35 & 40 " Live " 15 tv 17 Feathers Live Ceese prime, 70 d 75 " " " "Inferior, 25 35 " niAZiniia.Gri:s. Reed Foltz On the 89th ult, at Port Treverton, by Rev. A. T. Yager, Mr. William W. Reed, of Juniata couuty, and Miss Fianna Foltz, of Perry county. DHATIIS. Millman On the 7th Inst., of Consump tion, at the residence of her uncle, Wilson Me Kee, in this borough, Miss Laura J. Mllligan, aged 23 years, 9 months, and 15 days. Basom On the 20th ult., In Mlfllintown.Mrs. Barbara Basom, aged 77 years and 17 days. Robinson In Mlflllntown, Juue 4th,Margu ret Robinson, aged S3 years. Newcoheh At Warrensburg, Mo., May, SSth, Sarah, Wife of Abraham Newcomer, and Daughter of Wilson and Mary Darlington, aged 87 years, 8 months and 21 days. Gray On the 37th ult., Miss Mary Angeline, daughter of James W. and Mrs. Catharine E. Grny, of Tuscarora twp., Juniata county, formerly of Perry couuty, aged 14 years, U mouths and 5 days. Deceased was lovely In her life and happy In death. Her school mates, teachers and appre ciaiive neighbors deeply sympathise with the bereaved family in their loss. Dissolution of Co-Partnerslilp. "J"OTIOK Is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing between Michael Hitting and W. li. Rud, trading and doing business under the muni aud style of Bitting & llucl. In the mer cantile business In the borough of New Bunalo. Perry county, l'a., is this day dissolved ami all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said hi in are requested to make payment to Michael Dining wiuiiu tun uays. MICHAEL BITTING, WM. 11. RUD. April 22, 1873. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - Notice Is hereby liven, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Jonathan Khope, lata of Tyrone township, deceased, have been granted to the sub scriber residing in Madison township. All persons uiuruLi-u i,w nam csuiin am reiiue.tieu w muae im mediate payment, aud those having claimi, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. nAAitr-L nnui r., May 20, 1873 6t Administrator. , Auditor' Notice. In the matter of the aeeount ) I n the Common of eo. W. Zinu, Assignee Pleas of Perry co. of Peter Wertz. ) Notice Is hereby given to all parties In Interest, that the undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of said county, to make distribution of the assets in the hands of said ac countant, among the creditors of said Peter Wert., will meet them for that purpose at lus olllce Iu the borough of Bloomlield, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of Juue, W7a, at 1 o'clock P. M , of said day. WM. M. HUTCH. Bloomneld. May 20, 1873. Auditor. . VtiirrHriEiiiiTmTSRiJiinM a lirefleh.lniiftlnir Rhot rtiina tin trt irtilrt rtm.hu Shot Guns, S to 1150. Single Guns, 3 to fcw. ltllies, 88 to S75. Revolvers, to A ristols tl ' tots. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle. Large dls. con ut to Dealers or Clubs. Araiy Onus, Revol vers, &o.. bought or traded for. Goods sent by ei . press C. O. I)., to be examlued Before paid for. Hid'
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