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adelphia will reach him. I can vouch for the excellent quality and great efficiency of the rifles. Yours in haste, James W. Wall. Envelope endorsed: [Free.] James W. Wall. U. S. S. Hon. Daniel Voorhees, Terre Haute, Indiana. E. W. Carr tJames W. Wall. U. S. S. Hon. Daniel Voorhees, Terre Haute, Indiana. E. W. Carr to Hon. James W. Wall. Philadelphia, August 14, 1863. Hon. James W. Wall: Dear Sir: Your letter, with one enclosed about rifles, has been received. If the parties wish to buy them the best way would be for them to have some one in New York aHon. James W. Wall. Philadelphia, August 14, 1863. Hon. James W. Wall: Dear Sir: Your letter, with one enclosed about rifles, has been received. If the parties wish to buy them the best way would be for them to have some one in New York appointed to purchase them and confer with you and me. I am satisfied that it is the very article they want, and as you know all about them you can "speak by the card." You have seen the article tried, and no doubt are well satisfied that it willHon. James W. Wall: Dear Sir: Your letter, with one enclosed about rifles, has been received. If the parties wish to buy them the best way would be for them to have some one in New York appointed to purchase them and confer with you and me. I am satisfied that it is the very article they want, and as you know all about them you can "speak by the card." You have seen the article tried, and no doubt are well satisfied that it will speak loudly in a good cause. We will sell them in bond for fourteen dollars, and I have no doubt that if the proper course is pursued the duty can be remitted. The rifles are better and cheaper than anything ever offered in this country, or m