A.tlvot4M-in:r 1 1 n ton. n Mlmnn mm Vfitr. flMl.ir-l n-hnlf, column, tmm ynr. One-fourth column, oue your, 8!U lA.lir. 7") r.o One squnre nnimwi io-tuou Krry edditietifd inrtioti, FrofeMionid nnd limine" curl ol not more than 3 lino, per your, Auditor, Executor, Administrator and AMine Notices, W 1 . 'I ..tin., MM lirt i 5.00 8.0C OAlllOnitl IHiv I"' ' . All tmnscient advertMnir, leva than S months Id cents line. l ll .J...ll..mnla tnr m. tlinrtPr tit wioa miiui una ,- - Ittne they are ordered, and II not pa1 Vae pinion oruenng mem win " -wnniialble for the money. mmmmmmmmm m loctr,y. "Now I Uy Mi Dawn to Sleep " When fiulrittw lt faint my Of the rony tlntMl day. Titer gently strata a solemn thrill Through the evening air no hIHI, A from each hearthstone, furor in-iir. Itine the voice of chtl.lren rlenr, As In their perfect trunt they miy, While frotu their noiny portH thoy tray, And twinkling etara In wnttdor peep; "Now I Uy me down to sleep." Not alone for childhood fulr la weant the simple prnyrr; Bat even to manly Ktrcnllinn.1 prime Rhall come at Uwt n uceilf til tinu. When 'mid life's lnUtles sudden irionm. He heara the nearer etep of doom, And thoogh atrong with Huhwoii'h power, He knows the coming of tlint hour, And repeata In tone moro deep; "I pray the Lord my soul to keep." When the form that now bo proud HliaU with age '' lowly howed; When tlie hair, now Murk iih nlht, 8hall with winter Known lo white; When the heivlhlow time in keeping To the eyes with norrow wci-piut,', And vainly tried to eull the punt, Slipping from Itn grnxp lit hint Then faintly from tho Hp ahull break: "If I ihould die before I wake," Not for a little ohlldmh dren'ti Should ba told thin ximple theme; Not alone for quiet mid enlm. But the bivouac and lleroe nliirm; Wheu dangers round about tin hwoII, And when puano titid plenty dwell, From age and youth nud tuutihoud' prime. At life1! clotting evening time. In nooentH soft and low should break; "I pray Thee, Lord, my soul to take." N. Y. Mail Kximikm. for Tke four, REBEL PRISONS. By dk. u. noTiiiioiut. Golonol Iver3.Q bad loft tho com mand of tho oainps, nud wo wo to miserably starved nnl naloctol, having, oftoo, tho mockery of un cooked rations issnod ua, tvhon thoro was not a chip or stok ia tho whole camp with which to cook. It was dining ouo of tbono period of extra starvation. w'.ien wo hud not bad food for fortycitfht hours, when the strongest inoa amou tin, through weakness, starred uod foil endeavoring to walk, that a wall dresssd oifloer fro a tho aity r j 1 1 u. to the entrance, a it waj tor.n id, when rations wero nsiully U-m t l, and made to tho prhouors tlie'ocou gregated, waitiug in kipos of roojiv iog rations, tho proposition to go out to work. The following as near as I caq raodlect, wai tin s i n a i l sab lUnoa of his proposition. "We wish yon to work down ou the islands, nndar gaard, as prison ers i it is work which any of yon can do, which, as soldiora, you can have finished in a reasonablo tiiuo, you need not lake a muskot t thoro are none coin polio .1 to go, but those, after what have said horo, who will not go, will be made to porform the work reqairod of thorn, wothor they like it or not. Ia return, wu'll givo you ration? of floor, meat, boons, runt, and tobacco. Ah wall do I rouieinbor that tho vory maatioa of fresh meat, and dour m enongb, almost to . orazo mo at that time. rotuotubor how wish 'ul and longing thoso poor follows looked. Yet I had soon so much of their aoaiUooy and ufToriug. that I was ot preparod to hear thorn clamor they did to go out and work for lood. It was a crool temptation. The iwiowa nail uooouie ouiuimu, I P11 knaw not what they wore doinrf. ipwdaaold Uelle Island prisoner If ending at my slihv II Soma one onuht to speak to tUU ,lhawM nr with hull. BSC Under an nneoutrollablo iui- I got upon au empty band Fu eommsooed to spoak. Wait," aald au oflloer. addrtwning PX0U1I leave." After this he "All those who wWh to avail oamselvea of the opporlunily, may Dtod gal tkolr Irins. and U rady ark to leave lit prUou." oowexi to mo, ud sajlnj, Wow paowlbUn to y ar Mmid.' h a ahurt diUutd nut of P. titUa oa his bursa, wUara be am near what t al.t. I U tlutn, 1 tu 14 1.. .. I.. .1 ... t I avr did, uor wball, P lta t'toh aKWiVa tt' r0L. 'd. robol odicnr Ins honorably stntod what ho requires of yoa. You tin Icritnnd that ho wieltos you to dig 'i!lo -i!s for our enemies, though Lo hns not cijunruly said no. Howovcr honorable it may bo for him to maI;o tlii proposition to liuii ry, nufforing men, it in treason for von to Rrcrpt Ms offer.'' 1 then spoko to thorn of their Home , of Lhoir fiietidn. of the cause, and the iniilo tlicy would fool when, some Jay, thoy should ngitn stand uti.K r tho dear old tbg. trno ncn, not traitors, Iclosodby sayitift. "I, toi, am starving tit in tho work of our eno miecs Vol can boo writtou all ov er mo "hoojc iinpriwnmont," Wo aro furnishing, but j'a'.riots : that if thoy aro bound to cmtioiio, litis worHo than brutal treitttn:iit. wocau dio, but will nut bo disuouor (M. Is thcro ono man ltoto, uflor uf- foiing for so ijlorioui a cause, tha. will band himself with traitors ?" No,-' No." No," "(io on," enmo tie.' iitiHwers, liko n person of victory, from tho lips of starving won truly victory of truth over do.tth. It was taid somo did go out that ui;ht, after dark. 1 did not noo thorn 'O out, but can only wonder that the dosiro for lifo was not strong enough to prompt moro to go. Many, who had clamored to go, when thoofiieer first ma lo tho pro- lO itiouto tbein, etmo up tome. and, with tears, tltanUod mo thank od mo for kooping foo.1 from their lips at such a price. I'oor, noblo follow I Ono -of my company boys was among tho nam bor, and said, "It wa tho riht kind of talk, Doo." and toars ntreamud down his shrunken chook3 ii ho said, "I snppottol shall dio boforo I got out of tbii phco'of t )i nit)Lt i but I had boUor. for I could not loo!; futhornud luolhor i:i their ft'u aft u being a traitor." Poor, noblo foil tv; he did dio uot a wobk from that day, and. as his pal f ieo r'n-n uubi 1 Ion to my tuoraory, I can soaroo but ro priiauh mysoir, that words of tnino prevented hira from saving lifo at oven such a priio. "My oirolioua I coull barely snip pross." said anothor, nt tho thought of tho slars nud stripjit.aiid I would' not go fjr a bri'jt Ii-u--;r jh iral d commission in thoir rank. uiagino mo ns nu orator, clothed iu piuturctjuo lags, and my faco an dirty and blaclt as it well could get. by cot haviug any SJ.tp t j waub for si:; months. My wardrobo consisted of a pair of pants, remnants of a s'jirt, which hung in tattors from tho uocicbaiiu, and au old torn bat. which lookod liko a lottor A, rout by a dog. My pints wore fall of bulos so many months ol fiuunt ot uio.ry. A dooontly-drosso 1, bottor fo I pris -ouor would uot, perhaps, h avo af- foctod my comrados by words so cnsily. It was boeanso I was ono ol tltoni, sufToring with thorn, that thoy list ouod so oaruostly aud rosjwndud so oloipteully. Their hearts woro light and uoodud only a monitor. Sunday afternoons woro holidays among tho negroes, thoy wore dross od In thoir host duds, thoy would (look about tho stockado to got a poop at tho yaiikoes. Thoy notod liko bait Rro children, aud tho Johuios bad considerable fan at tho oxpuuso of tho darkies. Tho soaosh artillerist would point thoir guns at tho nogroos, as if to shoot. Thny would run scream, so that you could boar thoiu at quito a distance. Doring tho last of October, two ailiaou prisouerH of our numbor wont down CharJoHtou Harbor ou thotubol flag of truoo boat, oxpoct-. iug to bo paraolod or oxchaugad, Oue of theiu was paroled, aud, as no errangouiouts could bu mado for tie disposal of tho other, bo was brought buok. In sight of the old llag aud tho frioudly uuitorm, uud thou to bu dragged nguiu to au iiuprisouiueiit wbieh wus to ond whou ot bow uo' ouo know bow grtial a dtNappoitittuuut I Tho poor fallow piuod away, lost courage, aud soon died, another victim of tho bru tal barbarity of the robols. llutter for hint if bo bad iiovor sailed dowu tho barlmr with bis ovtmpaulou, with blgb bopoa of libv ty, that pi eA ut tnoruiug. , Ab.t tins time It as rumored. thai tho yellow bver bad ma le its apperue iu tams au-l in tho My. tvi so sny ru JIIDDLBBUKG, SNYDEH COUNTY, among on, that wo know not what credence to give them. Tho bitter pntt of October wo were told tlmln removal of tho prisoner would nt onco bo commenced. A mimh'.-r of cases of yellow fever had occurred in town, nnd linmnii'r, tin b.-ss thati tho saiiitniy condition of thy city, demanded our removal. I would liavo been willing to re'imin i. ....... .. oeniinl atul l:l;c tlio I if:kr, nn, ou ;!io whole, our condition an liable to lio wor.tc at nny other plnco than bcro. A dotachmcut of prlsoticis wns sent r.way tLo (ir.t cf October, and about two thousand cvciy two day: woio contitn'td to bo scut oil', u ilil tlio camp w s elo.ol. On or tibont tho seventh d iv. till tho rem iiiiing H.ptads tf tho pii-oti ,lti" .'ohiiies camo r.l -ifr nnd altrre-1 excoit lho Lospitul dci.:iil.ui.it,j,,,0,.,t.or '"' l'''l"-I''i wltl a l-j wero ordered to be ready to tuove ! ,uor'liul:j:! "l ' rMi. lb'n tbarj on tbo morrow. ienrs," J ofcoiitMi obeyed, I wishol i ... n ... i i ' i l - . . I r i .. h . - . iio.)i;i li.i.iv a piiit, ot rav Den:i, n !ft!fa ptt of uncooked Indian Midi, and n few spAunfuhi of lie. xcro it'LUtc 1 to each man, for three daj 's raliotitt. VYt- t;ot no wood ti : i cook with. That evening H, IJ. C'rccn nnd my self cut into fltna'l pieces tho sticks used to raimi our blankets ou. uud, obtaining half of a cautecn to cook in. comtuencud to prepare our ra tions. First, wo boiled tbo beans, of courso without salt or pork ; ami, as wo had no moans of taking them with u?, and woro hungry, nto thciu, for convenience nod lo keep than (.rfo from thievos. Then wo boiled our rico, nnd, stir ring up tho Indian meal wilh it, cookod a Joauey-cuko in our can teen, -111 arouu l ut, .'gathered in auxions groups, wore men tngnged in niioilar occapulious, nud tbo cau salitius buopouit.'g wi.ro curiously laJicroti. Mou wcro continuuily fulling into tho t.ha'low wells around tlicm. It buiiig tuo-laBt riiht, tho prisoners nsod nit.-U fuo! tTs tiiey had libtrally, and indulged quito freely iu pitch-pino torebtu. Kvery motannt or two might bo heard a 'Vhuj ' mid , cpljsh," which proclaimed that' domo wuuleritig stitr had fallen from its orbit iuto a well. Tlio position wss tnoro vo.in;: and couiicid than dangerous. I hud been not a littlo ntausud at enc-ing others precipitated into wills, and ha l msdo up my mind that I would ; keep out ol' thorn. How fulliblo nro n'.l resr.lvea ! Wl i!e creeping ou hands and kncop, and not tiiinlun; of tho proximity of well-i, I win suddenly pr"eipitaled bead foromust iuto ouu u'oout bis feet doep. , Cross cau'rht mo in tho aot of scrainblitig out, uud, so I sat rub bing lho sand out of uiy hair, nnd trying to keep tho wnlur from rnti" nitig down my back, ho comiunncod to poko fuu nt mo. "lieu iu buthin," old fellow 7 Uottot elaud ou your bead, nud lot tho water drain off. said ho, roforiug to tho moiature, el.. ovatiug his toroh. so as to get a bet' tor view nud stepping back ohue,!-. ling. Suddenly, splauU wont some' thing, aud Cros was invisible, ho had disappeared iuto tho rucess cf tho earth. It was thou my term to laugh. Thus wo mado worry over our ruisory, which ordinarily would bavo dampenod tho fnu of most pcoplo. Was it not as well lo laugh ns cry. Tho morning dawned, and fonnd our rations cooked iuto a mysterious, black-looking subntuueo, which we culled Johnny cako. Wo full iuto liuo when tho order came, ia a hurry to sou what fate and tho Johutiies would do with us next. Wo wero spoedily marchod to tho nor t hot u cntrunco ot tho Fair O round, whereafter going through with a good dual of the usual count ing, wo woro packed on board of box cars, and went slowly on our way iu a northerly diroction. As tbo cars woro leaving Charls tou wo caught a glimpso of the Federal officers, who wore embarkod ou board c f box oars, enrouto, as I afterwards understood, fur Columbia. Along on the railway, for quite a distanoo out of Clmilootou, wore families of white people, living iu box cars, htving thoir beds, aud kitohon furniture, and nlovi.s stored iu thoHO box cars. Iu these thoy lived. This I noticed iu nil my transportation tlii-oug!i dixiy. .lae :n no 1 other p tints it was tpiito as cvun'uon ss nit lue iiouoia nj ltaaottt trvU bear Charleaton rioirtico was unmarked br f xtraor- ditir.rv r.ecnnenr. s. ' Thrro weroj "ovimI nion ohot by tin; gtnrd, whilfl tying to cfc i o by jutnping from ' the cars wl.ilc in mntion. At every sfopning iihloo those of our tiU'obor who l ad died dating, 1 transportation wet o loft nl-mg the I rou!o fir burial. A dickering i trado wai k t up along tho way I n I. .. . tween II. o k'um I, ult.i woto stalinm d 'on tho top of 11, e cats, nnd tho ptis otict . .At ot;e luce Wl:c,10 Wfisilopprd to t iku wood f.u lho locomotive, while viarilance of tlio gifird wis rvid. ,y got !V tiso 'Hi nnd crt;' under the j 1 it i i.i of the depot, nid was much eh'i'Mined wlipn f)0 of o i.u po.m.. iin,.i'i me I'lrettinsiane. It v.-mitfl ilk us pilch when we ' M-rived r.t l'lorcncc, nnd rsi:ii:i;r, furiously, horror upon horror -it 11 I l ire of riitirilietmilil. 7'k c (''uiinti.il. iwwiiwiiii mm . mm,i i Conundrums. How 1 ng did Cain hato his broth er ? An long au bo was Abel. NVlmt is that wo often rotm Lut y-t nuvor borrow Thanks, Why is a dirty man liko flouncl ? I'eeaitHo he shritikj frotu washing. Why is an egg like a colt f Ht- eaubi: it isu't lit for uso until broken, -. ,uiib ,.iiii.u in iu, uu mi lnl,lfl.n,1m,l VI,.,i it,,. .. i :..i. : ii . , - pack of cards . Why is a shoemaker like n fuithl lover JJca-ajse ho is faithful to tU-j '',H'- . ' N hy is a dog's tail a groat ctuios- ily ' Uecuuso no one over saw 'H,u- fore. " ; How wan r.ulh very ntdoto I,Via ? Urciinr'c id so puih d Liucars.?.? I ed. on his corn. When a boy ftillu into tbo rater 1 what is tho fii-ht ti.in.. t.. .1..... ' ii.., i gets wet. When will water Mop runum down hill f When it gets tj the bottom. What did J.y h i '-od! t-y w'.cu h,: ki.'Kod tho vio!.t? 'Wilt ti.ju '' And it wilted, i a i 'in permit l.i':.- '. o' !;u 1 f Hoc lUfle h'j ti; to bo cliirki'ti-hearted Why iu a pair of rkatcs like n np- ijIo r Jioeaust tlyb;,vo both cceu-; fcionod tho fall of man Why mo ho m moro iii'c iii,-enl than hiimnns '! IVcajao they nose bianco to a Chiae-o 1 i'iu Iry w .k:.!.. (knows.) overy thing. 'rocoipt. Iu all probability bis Wli? nio cowardly soldiers liko! vritiiij has cviu i unro c miposi- tullow cr.udlos '( Jiecanso whoa ex- posed to tho Cro thoy run. Why ia lho dia'-overy ol tho North Polo liko nu illicit whisky manufac tory 1 Docausu it is a secret still. What U tho dilTeronco between a llfbormon and a lazy Bchool boy ? Ouo batea bia book aud tbo other hates his book. What is tho diilorcuce between a donkey nnd a postage stamp Ono you lick with a stick tho other jou stick with a lick If Old NieL should loss btatail. where" wouUl ho go to get auotber To n gro.t shop, bocauiio thero Lad spirits nro reiailud. A soody follow a gardener. A printed kiu3 U uovor to ba pub. lisbed. Aa malarial air may ondaugor a goodcomititutioa, bj bad compau tpus ondangor a good character. A young lady dentist has opened a shop in au Ulinios town, and au opidemio of toothaoho has sot iu. Is thoro a word in the Kuglish languugo wbicb oontaius all vowels f Yes, uu.ptostiouably. Mark Twain romarks that all wo ooed to possess the fiusat n :vy iu tbo world is ships for we bsve plooty ot water. An exchange puts a solemn troth in a novel and pungent way whoa it says that - somo men wear there best trousors out iu the knees iu winter, getting religion, and tbe aeata of tboir pauta out in suieuior, buukdid iug." i When a woman cat) make k baud some rug out of all old eoDVio bog and a few onucs of Hb,v it:He4-iualolU0l. jy wet lo , telegraph SI " VFA. tum r .trance that thoy cuuot flud .aDd aked "to toe tb orr,u.l of alStOVCS aV TllUVarC way of oouvertiua au old Dutlicoai i.i . ...... ..I i c .. Kb m m ft 1A, OUTOBBU 2(5. Intcrcstinn borapof H:$lnry. I npuMished pngo from the life ol Ocorgo Vnl.in!toti. It i: the ly snmutcr tit'jc. To him. tho mull. cr nf tho father of his country : Oor.re.fl. deitr, wlnan have von bern f.ir.co r.cifol was dieniisiiud ? "Ibiiit bt it l owhi t". ma I'id y.u r.jtno r.tra:(bt bomr .from school, (ii nige !" . "Yes, nts'iitn," "lint i ebool is dismissed nt thf ! o'clock nttil it in now half past hi-; How d.ics that conn, ?'' ' (lot kep in." ' l or what T" "Missed u' j"L'srafy le'p " ' iJ'il yuur t'-t'eh'T ns het onb an hour ngo and mid von hal nut ,t(.n Bt Hi'jol all .l.tv.'" ..,.;t in tti idv. tlK-n." i.,;,, n'Uy wil('.l0 yo llClt (l, chool lo dav 1" .. ! orgot. I lioii 'l.t Ml t!je tii!:c it was .uuturday," '-Don't .-land ou I he nib: if votn f,,(,t in fiat tu it'.nr-r. Onto In :e t uie. Oijrge, j.ju l.avt Inert hwiin tr.ing." o ruo. "Yes, you have, flecugo. Haven't ou ?' 'N o a p." "'J ell iiur tnolLel , 'iiorge." "N nek' "'Then what makes your Lair so wit, my sun." ' "Swi-iit. l'un so fa.-it coming ftutu j i I 1. I j;nt yonri Lirt nwiong m ie ot. , 'Tut it ou that way whan got up this moruuig, for ln-k. Alwavs wir, , t , i ", Iwutii j' U jilav I t k- i-pa j: vodi Pitt's m. Liu Kle nit. ' 1 j-.: haven't the r;lt t i t'-. (of your t-1. itt on your arm at ali. Oeorgo, and there's a lmrl knot ti" 1 in it. How di 1 that come t'ue-re ." l;;! I'irf l.o 1 it ia iuu 1 '-v ' lo-iLii.'. ' "llat wh-u wtro ycu ilJ.Lg w ill: ' ....... t .-.. , V I" rim . v, i "l'Mt h kV0 cfI Uo i- ,00,'L tied that knot iu tbuc wheu it wis l on mo. ! "(icorgo : : ' ' i j "That's tho honest truth, bo did. ''j j About that tiiuo the noblo 11m h-: rod catuo uloug with a ek.ato .i'.rap and wo drew a veil over tlio dici 1.'.:'. j : ,. .1,,,,. II, , I 1, I do uot teem to c'uaugo to much a.- Dai Copy. Chester Ih-wcv, of I'.rocklvn, nrifortuu itt!y u'lliclod with f.'n ur-' n'ysis. -V pgo of Lis t-vt-juscrip. 'bwai a ILo ci iso.it p M-....0 t..v:...,',;A'.',s, ' . . tors tj sty their pr.tyou luck raid llinu that of any minnow living. Oi ono ocj:w:ot. n strt i ro ' s ib" struck a "tako" of Powoy's c py. It was tho ujiu'uoticmout of a tuJst oxcelleut articlo ou tho lii'.ieiioj. Tho I'.rbl liuo rot 1 : '-r.ro. Tho (aoou's specc'.i uikes uo west ion of tho fioUerieii." Tho sub imiuj- tlio italio case. fact that bo intended tho "iineca as " .'i. At last ho got sUitod, tiiiiaLod his take, put ou Lis cot aud vauisb cd. is proof read vtrl.ttlm tt lit' i"ati'it us follows : "But (lire.) tbo jttccn'a sp-oocb makes no meutiou of the IVichig ; I cau't read Chinese- TLo man who wrote this was evidently la'ooriug nudcr nn attack of alcoholism. I have luruod this copy upside down, t'other sida up, aud every which way, and ouo way it is Ureek or hieroglyphics from Cleopatra's nee dle. ISoforo I would try to ysnk antimony from this tnauucript I would steal a jack-knife and whittle shoo pegs at two couts a qnart. If you aro aftor reputation, for boavon's sake stick where you are. As f r me, I go I know uot-where." If a Colli ilol haa six birrcle, how tuuuy oaut a hoi ad pibtol to bft?o f Tho voong wonan who SDoorir.glj leuiuik that lam aro all Mile gen erally shows her bin equity ty Ulir.( (he first mat: that uiuiis LituiioU to hor. taletftaut . irblr.h . lutd . arrival f lia'.oly in.iuirci for T. . . . T v Y w ' nAVV-iTwrjTTv-tv loouirv iltcitcd t:ie' 'f's n trt.-...ig tur ... m NO, 10 Ph if si vim) ft, Ar. WIM IBLD KAMIKI.L, I. PHYSICIAN & SURCCON. (,' ii;r- P!.., Snvdi r t'o.. I'n n. t.' II, r 1. 1 1 . II." linitDMil;. I'IUMII, IM) siit(.i:o I' r.A; i- If!' .i .. I"... i"f fi V io I it .t.ci fl ! r l of, I , I i .!W. 't ' i; i m r t (t. r !i f i nr b PHYSICIANS AND SL'RGLONS. III- f tl.- IT ,r,,I.:. , ,,v I 'I I I i V ' ,1 !, 1 , I I I, . vt. lr: tii, ., un (...in. n. f.ru t I. Y. H IN Itl'.I. Ll:iii:.v AMi I I ! V I T is, MhI litl.ur. 1 i i ..I I u,,-.r i it,.i j. J)l. MAl;.ND liOTIlKUOi:. rrcmont. Snyder tO'.mty, Pa. ii- ii i -i -j , .! 'JV1 .( IU ill ,r. i- ,ll.0 , f p. f, ,,vp, 1 ' I' I Hi, irlt,i, I l.:' . j ... f.:i.i'i. r, I i,,rj,kn. , i.. I". I '. I J. SMITii. Physician A Surgeon, I-'''--'-' ' ';' i.l'. S yt. r .,m ' f- '! lf Tic. o it '.t e .fi .,'.4lu t-.rrF',. Jurt: '. '" f :. II )K. .. o. VAE1!. I'll, l Inn nnd Mir an, i Mi I ' - i .,!'- I , , , I) t. J. v. i:swEi. DUVriflili ta n r-..r.... !. " ' annum. 'inner .., im j , '-""' I m ir.::. t I 2 iff. ll. J. K(.'Ki;j-:i;T. SJi.Ct.0N DEMIST, la Kiif it i . tit. in k , 1 -.. X.I ... T)!:i:'::val h;::.:;a: PriYilCIA K . : f. r.i.T J)i: a m I i-jYf-i ');. ('Sfr '.: ; ' ' A-. Kl I SMITH. .v j.xr sr 1.1. !, - J I-', van Hi'jsii::;, t r SiirotM)ii I)cntit Miifjlcbjrg. Siid;r C:j-t... Pa lvt;!':- .Vi .f.V,", ";lV;,'."',: , .":'. : :, Ull! I iMiTisburjr, 1ji. 0. S. MASSES I .-!.! I :, i ; t a ftl f .KSl V ' a I 1 . a, -a i I'Ml..; k'l I'M .-.-- I. . Alt. 4 I J. l, pKXTUr.VILLK HOTEL, rirrtii uaktman, yr?re h . UjlU 4 Lr ! lit r!l. ) m Nlut HE NATIONAL HOTEL. JOHN J. FOOST.KIU lYcp'r. StIinMirrov. i"a. i 1 i rr Jft.irx ic i.ft. i. iuii.u- .. i I '.ii lof iwai,vliimt ,i rt,. r i i,..i ! i ii i,,. i.i.u.ii w. ri Milnlli.ii.,. 1. ll.l. I ll-U titliu liUiiuili,wHimai iLftiiuii. aj.ivv M H m v mmm mmm mmm m m 1882. r r- , . r V Sk M Va A sm mm tm . . t . v '..v ... tO '"Set liu"i ir' ' ':-'! i. .'.' ;'". '". 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Drown's Iron ntrrtM is one of the very few tonic medicines that arc nit com xsrd mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thu becoming a fruitful source of intcmjicr ancc by promoting a desiro Lr rum. Brown's Iron BmrM is guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, anoi it will, in nearly every case, take the place- of all liquor, and at the same time abv Iwt'.ly kill the tlesirc for wliokiy and other intoxi tcting Leverages. Kcv. G. W. Ricr, editor of th Amfrirfin ( Itnituin AV vit-v, .sap of Drowns Iron Cr.. 0,?.t t.iMi. Cjtv Tt.t f x.liOi tr ;; r,i vrtil f'rr- in I ivnei, litn.rr, ln-t ykyth iiv'iu (r.c f 'nr le, mkr f jf rrt;r;Si n a r,rmiji tr.-i if ; ; lid, wili ur hsn rtr'. N '. ti.v.n ti '.ot f.t us-;rj7 icCBftTia.B. 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