Oa column ono rt-, Ht.nl Qno-hrvlf, fohimit, cm TMr, Onftdimrth coin-oil, ono ywtr, On IqiMM (111 Hnm)l Irnnrliiln A'arr addition! iiHf?tfinn, frafM4ontiUKl Unaine curd ol 3(MX 1A.IH1 8(1 5.00 Audiitor. ExDcnlnr. AriniYniainitirr . u 4tijrnM Nolli, 2 .10 BdkMttai n(ic per lino, I AH tMnii.nl itdvnrtUiiij 1cm thmi 4M)nttM 10 cent line. , AM iirtuiaincnU for nHortcr pe fia IfeMM om jrmr r iNtitblo tth Hmt CtMf Ira nnlnrml, mid it not. iiil ftmum onlortn them will oo nchl; rMrwubl for tit. innnev. WtT lT. REBEL PRISONS. BT.DR. It. ItMTItnocK. First public -.eutiioent of tbe booth forebtdn to prhtouor cWiliz. 4 tMnga i Second, the inflexible WioUr wai in general comrand of tell tho Oinfedert pmoni, nn 1 re celred order direct from tbe chief ctora in tbe rebellion. Wloter afterwards dial of dieoane contracted tt Florenoo military pris on, tod thru practical jmtico was dealt out. Mr. Chrietian, tlie rebel mail agent related to me an instance of General Winder's sorority, and raoroscQosn of temper. In lome battle oroiioil Richmond, a Brigadier-General wan tiaptnred with ctber priaonere. Winder a too J glti.og orders for the disposal of tbe pr sonem. Tue BrifsdierOeneral, in fawninf tones, ' Mid, "ah General, what aro yon eo ing lo do with mo t" Winder turned ftroMd abruptly on bis heols, re- Epb, especially, gave bira trouble, oo tbe parole list, an 1 Anally su n plyiag in bis sharpest tones, "UangjEph, Epli, stick yer stomach in than nxtned courage to mako application Several times I bad conversations With Iversoa sod tho Adjutant in relation to tbe treatment of the prig ( oom, and in regard to slavery, in wlicb my natural hnatineas often got tbo butter of my cantion, and I xprensed myself pretty freely. The Colootl defended tbe nso of a dead Mm, saying it was copied from our prison regulations, aud very gravely attd that tbe Federal treatment of rebel prisoners was as bad as theirs. .'Tbo treatment," said be," on both ides is cruel. He instanced tbe treatment of .prisoners at Fort Delaware, aud said 'ono of the boys of bis regiment lisd teen there, and that they did not got enongb to eat, though be admitted it was through the ruacaU tty of the officers in charge of tbo listribotion of rations. -They bad tents," said I. "yes," id ha Angrily, "but we dou't bavo nny for you, nor for onr own men, od closed the conversation by going oat. Some of my comrades, engag ed in writing on tbe register with no, said. "Doo the oolooel has got bia mad op, and you'll be sent into he stockade." Iverson stood just Dutaide, overheard the remark, and coming in at tbe door, indirectly re- ' iroved tho spoaker, by coldly saying, , J Mvor think loss of a man who has convictions which are not changed by bis oroumstances. "I can trust such men." There wsre no men among tbe prisoners v. horn tbe Colonel bad snch con tempt for as the ''Galvanized Yun fc.tes" He treated men with sever Ity when tbey intimated that they Vihd to ' take the oath." II wonld soy roughly to them, you are traitors on one side you : will turn traitors tons the first . chance yon get, I can't . endure 'jmi who doe not fight from prin ;clphj. To Union men, who be '. JtMiged to southern states, be was " " tj vindictive and harsh, often c-.lt-', lifg them d d traitors, asking them ' 'sometimes what tbey were fighting , linst their country for f ' ' Tbo Colonel's estimate of Yaokes Integrity and intellect was a very f low one. U was very much preju- dji'rd gsJost them, and refused to TMMlhat the general physical and mental condition of tho prisoners as owing to long suffering. "' He would sometimes say in my .. bearing, of some poor ceaturo who ,'had bad all bia humanity starved out ' ri bim. "Now look at him be does lot know M much as on of our iggers," I ooo overheard a con : t-rm'ion between bios and a citizen. -Thos Yanks," said be, pointing '. to,aqasd of prisoners, "sr just Ilk bur nigger you can't trust ".'.toost pf them when out of sight." I' Jlotlclqg that I beard bim, with true ' gtdtlcmaoly instinct, b stopped in ; , hla remark. 1 . Wben I got a little ahead of htm . bs MJ remark, h would say, "Sarg't. '3row re th qoggoadest stubborn xau I Dsv goi," or, "you area " heavy dog," and tbsav closed tbe . onvarsatioo by walking off, and msaring to blmaelf. i ."Adjutani Beynolds osod to de lCJxtii tailing huroorou incidents, 'JbeV'ooid ovor Balmio hi favorite et.ii UrUliUiruUonaanda thsy 1 Cutest wiM aaylngs. Unlika moat w vCsULtl KM ira from tb negro . . . JS .1 II - it wit cmt droUwy - whsa b was (S3. mm VOL. 20. ..... MIDDLEBtTllG, SNYDEK COUNTY, mimicking tbo "South CnroliuMns." I will not vouch for tbe truth of the following incident, which be wan-in the habit of relating in a manner which would luist hive mide mule liiiirh. ' I wns out tbe other moruin he, "and saw a guard drill that knocked all mj ideas of Hint perfiirmnncn. Group of nion wero atnuding around their huge firos the moringa were quite Col 1 when one of tho South Car olinian officers cumo np, ntid push ing nway a big fat follow who had tied a tarred rope into bia belt to make it reach around him, said. Epb, git from aforo me, for I'm a. cold," and procoeded to warm his rear by elovaling bis coat tail oa bis band. Then looking nronnd npon the groups of men, he said, "Now boys git into two ranks like tatcr ridges for 1'se a twin to fling yer into four rauks.1 After gutting thorn in to two rank, he gave tho or ler to, rightdress but the lino did 1't suit him Tnis Enh endoavore.t to do i but whon bin foet were in line his stom anhjprotrint'i'! wiy boyond.an 1 when his stomach was in line bis feet wero in the roar rank, (totting vexed at this kind of lightdrexHing, he pnllod out his sword, and diotv A crooked mark in front of tho company, ray ing, Gol ding it. if yer cmt right- dress, come up tor that sr scratch I'hey did thi very svtisf ictoiily, wben he commenced to drill thom. The first order was, '-Two ranks inter four ranks, donblo smart, right quick, git, git !" Bnt in this man oeuvre thoy got mixed np so bad that it wasn't tried again. Jo then commenced to drill them in tbe manual of arms. Tho person addressed as Eph seamed to tako unkin.lly to tLin mil itary drill, and his Captain addressed him in pathotic tones of remon strance : 'Epb, Eph , I've told yer four times to bring that ar gun ter a tote, and yer hain't done it yot. Epb, yer have aoted the plum dg gon fool !' Addressing the Sorgoant of tho re lief he said, "Tut this 'er Eph on guard near the swamp, whero Rey nolds won't see him.' And, taid Reynolds, "without seoing me, away went the relief at route step, with arms in all kinds of position but the right one. During tbe second week out on parole, about thirty men belonging to oue of our merehantmen, captur ed just off New York harbor by a rebol cruiser, where brought into prison, Iversoa parole 1 the officers, bat turned the ooramon sailors into the prison to take thoir lack with the prisoners, The officers, who bad enough to eat and good clothes, thought outside life about tbe hard est of anything tbey ever beard of, and were ranoh surprised when I told them I thought thoy ought not to grumblo, when men inside the tockade were atarviug. Tito officers, Lieatonant Luke and Lioutenant J. Long, were cap tured while trying to escape from Columbia, and were brought into Florence prison about this time. Lieutenant Iong, was captured in tho same battle . with soma of my oomrados, and as I was personally acquainted with hint, I slyly gave bim olothos, and went to the Colo-, nel, at risk of being sent into tbe stockade again, and interoeeded for good quarters and food for thom, whioh were given. Tbe last of November, order came from general Uardeo to oom raeuce making out parole roll for tbe aiok and wounded prisoner at Florence, who were to be sont to Charleston, at the rate of two thou sand every day or every other day, f, with otbors, went to work npoo those parols. What a joyfal day it was to those men, at last tbey rea lized that they wero going home, aud with trembling, eager baads tbey signed their parol of f-ee iomi I was at work making oat these parole rolls, wben a poor creator oarae with tottering steps to the table, sod tried to sign his name, "You'll bave to write my name, aid be j ''I'm not tbe man I was wben yon and I were oaptured at Lookout mountain," I looked np and reoogohwd. fa this shattered wreoJa of humanity a sergeant who. belonged, to otfoopaoy O of tbo 78tb liegt. P. V. I left my writing to another eleik while he1ed the p tor fallow to ray log but, aSl gave dim warm driuk aud foo 1, and m blanket to lie on. The poor fulljw tried to thank me, but broke down, crying like a child. Ho was not very ooberent in his speech. Ho could only say repeat wily. "Do you think wo are- going homi-f" I answon-d him of the fact, and loft him to resume my duties. Afterward, when roturnod, be was gone. Hti must havt dio I o n the way to Clia-hxton, as I co il I never SHCer tain that he re ich 1 ho mo. Day 'after day I wrote on the parole rolls, trying to see my wai clear to got away with the sick and wounded. '.Von ere hourly dying before bnadquartors. The rebtd mail agonl, repoatedly said, as be saw the poor follow-, come out, feebly trying to cheor np, that it was the saddest be over be held. was Intrnmqn'a1 in gotling several of ray comra Jos out of ni ison it my own behalf, when was told t be oontqutod ; or go back to the stockade, I almost gave up in dis. pair, and thought if 1 d not got out along with tho i.k. I will g it o it in the futuro, if I ouly kjup up our age. Aftor q'lito a doliy in transporta tion, an order caiuj from general Hurdee, . to bavo fifteen huudrod priuouers ready for transportation on tho afternoon of tho next day. The names were placed ou rolls, giving rank, regimout.au I company, after which the prinouers signed their namas. or ma le their marks. Tlieso rolls woro iu triplicate, nnd each roll contained, I believe, about thico hundred names, I.iko our Army rolls, no erasures were allowed. Whon tho order caino, I nuked tho Adjutant if I could put my name down on the rolls, lie turuod to mo, and then walk ed away, muttering soiuotliitig, and I procoeded to put my name down among the paroled nick ai I woua 1 od, I theu male out triplicates for tho rolU, containing about tlnoj hundred names each, and anxioiinly awaited results. An officer comraonood calling tho rolls, each man stepping out into line as tho names wore called. The decisive moment at length arrivod. My name was callod. I laid d wn my pen, took my hat and stood in line. ''Here! ere!" exclaimed both the Adjutant and Colooel, in chorus," what does this' mean !" "I thought you told me," said I, with foiguod surprise, "tint I could go homo with this squad, .tdjutant." Tbe Adjutant laughed, tbo Colono! looked pleasaut, and I took courage "Well," said Colonel Iverson, after a pause, "you can go ;but you urnst confess that it is a d d yankee triok." When at last I loft, on my way to tho cars, the Adjutaut said "I'm glad for you 1 1 iutend you to go soon, I expect next yoa will bo telling tbe yankeos what a d d rascal A I jutant Reyuolds is as, and bis pre dictions became true I am telling all about bim in these pagos. I loft Florence that night We were placed on top, and inside of box oar. We travelled all next day, and arrived at Charleston about twelve o'clock next night. Tbe wind blew bard and it was bitterly cold, wben we were ordered off the cars, and bad ration of bard-tack given us. Prisoner bore and there lay dead and dying, a borriblo spoctaole of southern barbarity. tt seomed to sad, when so near the promised land, that tbey should die. It was very cold the next morning, when we were on our march to the dag of firuoe boat but what did wa oar for that t Were wa not 'going horns onoe mora to see friends, and tha dear old flag wa had so often fought un der, and whioh. God willing, wa wonld fight under again t Tba wind was too high and fierce for tha flan- of truoe boat togo, and reluctantly wa war obliged to leave her i and from thenoa wa were' marobed to Roper Hospital. . From bare, however, wo were ant to tba workhouse yard, which I have described iu proceeding page. For two dsy wo waited bera patiently, but at last losiut oouroge. Many lost bop of ever fcstlioj out of thia place, and luany lay dead, and dj ing around us. The rebel uomniissary came in the evening to tba work bons yard,' I inquired of him when we should be sent to our transports. Hi answer was encouraging i and in course of conversation ho asked me wheu I bolongod to I'enoHylvania." I inquired what part, "Allegheny connty" wa. the reply, I wai art. oa nted thero, and soon f and I knew soveial of his friends and re lations. He took me and sevcat fiicnds out with him, and gave m quutor in Uoper llonpital, which wero goad, and wo enjoyed very much. While at this hofpitAl t onine vpgo laice letters. One of them was addressed to the board of Fbysioiaus in chargo, ask ing what disposal wai to bo tnado of the hoppital if the City fall lutoj Federal hands. This letter wa datod just at tho timo of onr first attack on Charles. ton, and shows that the rebels wero Bnt tho best medicine for t hi not so confident at that timo of prisoners, was after all food. But withstanding the assault as they nf-! wholesome, nntricious food was bar torwards woro. der to got than medicines and tin We had been in Clmiloton throo consequonce of not haviug food ovei days, anviontly waiting, whon tho 1 120 to 10 men were carried out of fog, which bad been very doo-c. J tho stoekado every morning dead cloarod away, and orders for our re moval, togolher with ambulances, camo to tho ho-ipitnl to move tho sick to the tlag-of-trnco boat. Those not ablo to walk wero brought out and laid oa tho si-1oj walks whore some of the poor fol lows diod. HoOf, one of my cjiu pany, diod thus. "It is bard,' said he sorrowfully. Thoy were tbo last word J bo uttered. Poor follow bad a family at borne, and was almost ready to go and see them could not bare up nny longer under tho cruel treatment ho receiv ed from southern chivalry, Shaino ! Sbitmo ! Whilo these man lay gasping on tho sidewalk, a woman camo to tho red -headed Surgoon, who superin tended their removal, and anked per mission to give tho poor sick fellows somo soup she had for thom. Ho rebuked ber severely, saying, "If you have nny such thing to give away, give it to our boys, down ou tho Island. You show," said ho, "What side you are on." Her reply was, "Anything for humanity's eako, doctor t lot me givo those poor starving follow something to eat." Whilo she was thm occupying tho attentiou of this Confederate fool and tyrant, she had Bont somo chil dren around on tho flank, who pro vided tbe sick with soup and gruel. Tbo Surgeoa raved whou ho fouud out, that he was eutirely ont-llanked and out-wittod by a woman, who had more bnmano feeling, than a whole regiment of such fellows like the nabob of a doctor. A bont three o'clock that afternoon we were again on tbe wharf, oeur tho flag-of-truce beat. What a joyful moment I yet it seemed too good to batruo, we could not reulizo tho fact. Wo, who had boon so used to being dooeived, were iuaredulons to tho last moment. Very, very often, we heard uews, that uow wa wore to be exchanged, bat sad news in a few days later knocked tbe bottom out of all tbe good new wo beard a few days soooeri A we stood on tbe wbarf, the commissary whom I have meutioned came np to me, and shaking bands, said in a tremulous undertooo, "I'd trite anything to be in your place, going to Western Pennsylvania. Dear, proud old Pennsylvania! thv ohildrea can never, wherever their footsteps wonder, forgot tbea I At last we sailed down tba harbor were in sight of our dear old flag at last were lashed to our reoeiving ship, were on board, and thank God for bis mercy, were again under tbo folds of tba old flag. Uow our toardimmed eye gazed at it folds, and we, with solemn, obbing voices, said, "Tbaok God I Thank God I for our miraoaloa de Iiveranoe." Tbe link that bouod ns to tba terrible post wo brokeu t tbe gaunt forms, tha famine-stricken faoe of those who survived, and tba torturing memories they will aver bava of those dark day of death and despair, attest bow cruel and merci less wera those who bad charge of rebel prisons, 1 arrived at Annapolis on tba 4th of Dooeinber 18U4, and was soon at borne with my family and friends, where upon my arrival, I was broken down, aud barely abU to tak exer. ti . PA NOVEMBER To-day, though broUn dn iu health, and rosy never fully iccover I record thtse tnffcrings ana rt mem branes to coming gent-rations, und dedicate these pages to the memory of the living and the dead, v. hn in the "great strugglo" have suffered or died in risons, nud npon well fongLt battle fields, for our country's pro sol vation and honor. Looking back over tho past. I can baldly imngiuo low I managed to livo through fourtoon long months of confinement in rcln-l prisons But I knew I must not givo way, if I hoped to live. Mninetiioes I was barely able to crawl down to tbo lrookto wash m. body, nnd tho water v.as often Githy, that it was not sgieotblot' nso for bathing. But by np!iny water and friction to the body, it effects wero innrvolo'ts, for good The Doctors had somo homn-ma le raodiciues which they wool I givo t thosa who wero about living. who had diod for want of something to eat. To be Continual Curious Biblo Facts. Tho learnod I'rinco of Granada heir to the Spanish throne, imprison od by order of tho Crown, for foai bo should aspiro to the thron, wa. kept in solitary confinement in tin old prison, at tho pluco of -Skulls Madrid. After thirty-three yeais in this living tomb death came to hit. lehmse, and tho following remarka ble rosoaiohes taken from tlio Hible, aud marked with nu old nail on the rough walla of bia cell, told how t tu bulin sought employment through tbo neary years of his incarceration : n tho Biblo th word Lord is found l.fc'ill limes, tbo word Jehovah ;,S,".r times end tho w r l Uoverend but once, and that iu tho 'Jlh verse of tho cxi. I's ihu. The Hth verso of tho cxvii. IVuIiii is the middle veise of tho Biblo. Tho 11th verso of the viii. chapter of Ksther is the longort vol ho ; Itotli verso of xi. chapter of St, John is tho shortest. In th cvu. I'Mulin there are InU' verses alike, tho Sth. loth. 21st mid 81st Each verse of exxxiii. IViliu end alike No names or wonis witu inoie thau six syllables uro fouud in tho Biblo. Tho xxxvli, chapter of hninh and xix, chapter of Kiugs are alike Tho word girl occurs but once in tho lliule, uuil luul in tue Jd vol He in, chapter of Joel. There are found in both books of tho liiblo :i,58G,483 letters, 77:1.01)3 words, 31.- 373 verses, 1,18'.) chapters, and 00 books. Tbe xxvi, chapter of the Acts of the Apostles is tho fiuest chapter to read. Tbo most benut tut cuapter iu tne iiibie is too xxm L'saltu. Tho four most inspiring promisos are John x.v, chapter on I 2d verse, John vt, chapter and 37th vorse. St. Mathew xt, chapter and 28th verse, and tbe xxxvii, Psalm 4th verso. Tbe 2nd verso of tho Ix, chapter of saiab is ooo for the new convert .111 who flatter thom selvos with vain boastings of thoir perfectnoss should barn the vi, chapter of Ht. Matthew. All hu manity abonld learn tbe vi, chapter of St Luke, from tba 20th verso to tbe end. The Newer Arithmetic. If it costs five dollars to make nse of ono oath in New Jersey, bow much will it cost a man to swear all d ay io Iowa T A merchant finds bimself with $300 in bad debts oo band, and be divides tba amount to make fifty of bia best customers foot tba bill. How much did each ona bava to pay A political candidate promises tbe position of market elerk to 820 dif ferent friends and after bis election gives tbo plaoa to bia node. Find words io wbiob to axpresa tba feel ings of tbe 320. If it takes eight dollars worth of coal to one fifteen-cent house-plant through tba winter, bow much coal will it take to carry tea of tbe plants through tba season t In city of 100,000 people there are 2,000 men who carry umbrellas and panes oo tbelr shoulders without refereuoe to pedestrians. If a maa kick sixteen of these ebapg par day, 30,-1882.- " NO, If. how long won hi it take to got roun to tbo Inst batch t A lady pays seven dollars for i pair of faxhiotiahlo shoes and nn (lores fourteen dollars worth of ng ony for evty milo she walks. Ilov much ngi.ny would she endure ii walking three weiks f It a man finds seventeen inches r laned ropo in one pbtg of tobacc bow many inches will be find i twenty-two plugs f If it ta cs a fall of twenty e g' ' fert from A "I . Mi tit trco to break boy's mm. I cw f. r must bo fall t break his i e-k . O i a ccrtai i po'i' cal t cket ni fourteen i-i.lididatrs ; i nob cuedi late is th victim of ft-'O lies. Wlmt is the total lilt hbei of bes f t.rnil tWit Vri'. 'ttsician.s. Ar. I WIN FIELD HAM PS ELL. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. t'ent re vllle, Snyder ., Pi llirrlil rr -ri wl'-iml jci ir- t It i nWlr ,Mj IVK3 If II. IHHlrixKIL lIIVNMi M) M il .t:o Hku-kiitwn, Pa., iMIr til .mre.i..nt r. n .i thn liln, ol U..ilon.i..l.-u,lty. AY . J. I. imiKR n tinrN. II. VU. IIAIKllKI BARBER & IIASSINGER, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ort.r thrlrprnlMali nil irli? to I In ililmn HI ill'l.ll-hulil mi l vl.-lottv. llin.-- it fun il.inl Wif in- i.ouri tlou.. In A ru. I I'. I.iiii.iint ll.-l.r-, i-iki. Dit. j. 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Naarly avrrythini I ato ga0 mo diltrma, ind I cotiM cal bill lltlta, I fiavo Irif d cvrr ylhinn rr ommenilad, ka.0 l.ikrn ttta pr.(.nptlnM of o ooata yiliyaklftna. but got oo raJIW onlil I KkiIi llmwn'a lion Hllltn. I taal nona of tho old Irmiblva. aod am h.w man. I am falling anock in-ntrr. and IWI Anl-rato. I aaa o railroad tnKinr, and now mako my nipt rculrty. I caa o aayi loo aiurh in praiaa ct ynar woadar. ful anadiuoa. X. C Mittc. Brown's Iron Bitters docs not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, disxincss, nervour debility, weakness, &c. IT.i only frown. Iron Pltttto nada trw flrnwn Chrmiial Co., Jrlaltimoro. tjnaaaC tad Iumo and trada-auik M rapr. Absolutely Pure. My, Imnuth and whol niutnr, Mtr t o-1 n"nilrl than Mi ortlitrry hind, nd rKiiiml b mM Id nniiiHiltloti with th iiiultltud nf lo tvmt, hnrl wi-IhM, lnin or prioihM j wd'-f Krt.li fNi.v ill (Afcft. HOYAU HiKJKLf I'OWDKK CO., loo Wll HI. N. V. A tig. 17, litHt ly. I will mall ((rao) tk raoolpt for a ilmpf V,rlnlilo Halna Ibal will romoia Tar frit l Ira, I'linpUa and Mlalrhro, lrTlo tlio akin anil, rlaar and l-'aolllal ; tin In'lruo-tli-sa fur prodoeliiK a laxurlaul nnwlk ol kalr on a bald koad or aui- olh raro. Addrona. In eloalnn So. fiarjip, lltN- VANDELrt' S DO., la karolay 81.. N . Y. "to consumptives. Tka nci.artl.er kavlna; bran vormaaaail ruro.1 1 1 ikal dr-ad dlaoaaa, Uoaaoiapilnu, by fliopi. roiuo.lv. la aniloua .i taako kanwa to bia lalluw-aullartra tko moauf ( ear. To all wbu ila.li II, ka will aon-l a copy or Ik pro, aorlptloa u.od, (davul ekara Iwltk tk dlro ilima lur proparlnar and Dflo Hi aatnrt, wbti-to tbay will dn-1 a aura run Millualu 4'alalSf I'oiianliiplliin, Aalhiua, Hroni KIMa, So. farllaa wialilOH tk Hraasrliiiloo, Wirt plt a.Mr.-aa. H. K. A. W1U11IN IN l'DS fit Wllllamabarifb, H. Y. ERK0RS0F Y0TJTE AIIKNTI.tM N wkoiafforod for yoartlroaf Nroua HKIlll.lTY. I'M LM A TV at IIS I A V, and all tba allaola nf yooifclut rrMtkirr. Hon. will lor tli aaka of akifi-rlaa; baiuaallr a-nd frra to all who ooa.1 II, lb raalp a ad -If roclloo l-.r n-aklnic Ikaalmpl rmrTy by wkle kawaaourrd. Mullarara a taking to proSl bf timadToriltor'a aiporlouo eaa da a l.y a' dn-aalUK In iH-r laclcoon.laoc. JOHN V. UUUKN, IUa4ar It. R. Tf Fb K.ly. PRiVATESALE OF REAL ESTATE THE noderkipned t.ffi r. at pril al, tk fullow In .raorttttd Ral IMM M wit i A Farm altaal la Franklin lap.. HTar Co., Fa, H ' Mlililburg, elaia 108 Acre of tk but Unit itok land, wkro r rl ad a ood frana dwelling koaa, bara, and tk arooiliulldiogawallol good watar tr lb door. Bowing watar on tk laraj ikftli,tf yoangorckard orkolITlt I'M Kara. I a blgk ut aUallltatloa. Tarpa aaat A 4 , Fb. M, 'Iti mddlakart, t Atrents Wanted for IMS OF THE PLAIN?, BTi.W, UUKLlaj Embraalai lb Lla. ad Woadrltt Adr luraa of Wild Hill, HwaTala Kill. Kit Can aa, tlapt. lHya, Unyrt. Jaoal, TtaaaaM. rallrwral Jao, aad olliOr awiakraiail IfMnMa,, riiiktar, Booat, HaulariaaAUaMaav blatnrloal work f ikrltllag adawakatw a ta flaiaa. aad la wax ark piograa a4 alllllaaa Ion. I'iaku wlik ladlai.a I Qfaad MafMl. Hunli-t fioaawrala Aa.aalaro' Natiow Baa oapi..VoaarraikotlBa.aao Rldlual WU4 l.llrlo lb Far rtl ItrMlranimaM Fall-oak- Hlor4 I'laiaat 4 Br. ad kovk l AfODta, (riatatUoaryikl. OM paawo. prl J.oo. Aaani'a MaiKiata '8l M aU tt ad o( f lor m oo. Writ l oaaw, uan on lf faf , or tarn t m nttv nri-aian N. 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