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THE DALY GUN 
Every Gnn Fuiiy Warranted. 
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Green’s patent, Loader, price $3. 
Paper and Metallic Shells 
ron 
Breech Loading Shot Guns, 
Manufactured by the 
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THE STURTEVANT SHELLS are the easiest reloaded. 
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THE BERDAN PATENT SHELLS, new model, with. 1 
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inquire of any of the dealers in sporting materials for 
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Not sold at retail by the manufacturers. dee23 tf 
Hart’s sjjjortsin ail’s Favorite Metallie Shells for 
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Shrills and Loaders, and desrjript.iou Price List*, ear. bo obtained from all the leading sportsmen's houses 
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The strongest and mast durable snap action made. 
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An experience of more than twenty-five years as 
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Ithaca, March 14th, 1870. j 
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J^ESOKIPTIVE GUIDE 
adieon'dacks, 
AND HAND BOOK OF TRAVEL 
To Saratoga Springs, Schraon Lake, Lakes Lnzerne, 
George, and Champlain, i he A usable Chasm, 
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From lion. J. T. Headley, the Historian, Author of 
^Adirondack, or Life in the Woods,” &c, 
It Is admirably written, and has Inst enough of hu¬ 
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