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THE GREENSBORO’ HERALD.
VOL. 11.
THE HERALD.
PUBLISHED WEEK Y AT
GREENSBORO’, GA.
BY
J K. SP^*ffCß
Terms. >
Ona copy per annum, $2 50
FOR MACON AND AIGCSTA RAILROAD.
Leave MilledgeviUe 530 m
I*«av« Carr’s 6 10ara
Leave Deavreaux 6 25 a m
Leave Sparta 7 00 am
Leava (Tulverton 7 25 am
Lpave Mayfield 7 50 a m
Leave Wurrenton 8 25 a in
Arrive at Cdorik 855 a m
RETURN TRAIN
Leave Oamak 12 30 pm
Leave ' arrenton 1 05pm
lieave M:iy p >eld 1 p in
Leave Ou’verton 2 10
Leave Sparta 2 40 p m
Leave lieavreaux 3 10 pm
Leave Carrs 3 35 p in
Arrives at Miiledgeville 4 10 pm
Srhfilulc of Ccprsin Railroad.
OS and af?er Thur* 5 O, too tr 1 Oth 1 8G7
the *> da tho
Railroad iriUxuu a- • '<•
Day Pa*sorger Train.
(Daity.Sunday Excepted.)
Leave Augusta at 7 30 a in.
Le»*ve Atlanta at 5 00 p. m
Arrive at Augusta at 3.30 pm
Arrive at Atlanta at 6.30 pm,
Night Passenger Train
Leave Augusta at 8.15 p m
Leave A;1 »ota at 5 45 p- in
Arrive at 6 Allan*a at 3.00 a m
Arrive nt Augusta at 6 15am
Pasienger for Spa'rta, Washington and Athon
Ot, must take Day Passenger Train frum Au
gu'Atu. an Atlanta
P.i v sengers for “Wc-sr I*<»int, Mvrn'g aiuvry
Pelma. Mobile, and New Orleans, must leave
Auguta onNight Passenger Train at 7 15 p, m
to make close con ections.
Passengers for Nashville C Grand
Junction Memphis. Louisville, and St. Louis,
can t. ike eithpr train and make closo copuec
tioiks. _ , ]
Trough Ticket* and Baggage Checked
through to he above p nCos
Pullman’s Pallace sleeping Afars on ail
Night Passenger Trains w poLE
ocll9 -t s General Superintendent
A llaiitu & VV. P. Rail
road
L. P. GRANT, ■Superintendent.
Leave Atlanta , 7 a “
Arrive at West I’vint m
Leave West Point 12 «P“
Arrive at Atlanta 0 p m
Western and Atlantic Railroad.
ON and nfthcr Janivarv 12, 1809 Passenger
Trains w 11 run nk fellow* ;
GOING NORTH
Leaving Atf&nta.
820 A M Daily—[Mcept Sundays) Express
p.ssenger Arrive ar,ohuttano n g3. at
5 OOP VI connecting'With T-ai sos
Nashville and Chattanooga Ri dread
for Nashvi le. Louisville, 'nd the West
and Trains ot aieujp sud ‘ !>• i os.
ton Kay road 1 for Mem, h’g Nayi Cr'eacs
415 P?! D,»Fy except Sonars T>s't‘n Aecotr
modatiou Arrive at Marietta 555 PM
Cartersville, 5 19, Kmvst n. 9 29, Dt«
ton 12 32.
700 P V! Tiii.lv Gfeat N0r...«: M A-rive
at Oh tttanoogs V 4 UO A M connecting
with trains of N ash vide ant Chattan.,o
g-\ R.t'tmdTor W hvitle end the West
and m-d mg e'ose convections lor bem
]>h!s, New Orleans, o»c via Nashviiio
also connecOntr with EsstTennesee and
Georgia Railroad for ashhigton
Phl'spalphia, New York anl oiheru
ca ! te-tt cides
Cooiug South
Arr’Vc c? Atlanta
2 35 l M Daily Great J ourhern Mail, Leoving
Chattanooga 5 35 P M contieotiiig
with Train of Nashville and Chatta*.
ncug* Haiitoa l and Dalton 8 33 P 11
connocti g with Train* of Cart Tanner,
rec G’ mgi' Railroad
10: U A M Dail.l n*oei,t Sundays Da ton Aecom
uaoJi. on ’ v? Dalton at 2.15 A M
K'-gsto ill arteravil’e 5 05 Ma
rt (its. a I
3 IST’ il li-a »>• ■ ouu ay- Ks-'- fS P'w
•oi.g a L~,- ve C hatta ogait'6 35 1 M
inaaing fl oan oil ua ** h -rii'ia f
jSmjouvJ u A Cbaitauooga and Myinihic
and Cuarleateu Railroads
.fitesa ail
Hight Tflins. .*££4 **
JOHN C. PECK
Ts-.atiicr Waytpt!
r a o'bauce * ilio Grc<jji*i<l>or^’ . if-lL?!
X. —-A I) E IV. iv \ the year 1603 .
Apply
Clianmun LiwarJ isusteta.
Jan. 4. 18.18. »a». t» ,p
'w m. mr msi ■ t m- **“ t mm. m a. m<i
South rV.rclina Railroad.
Mail and Through Passenger Train—Au
gu«ta to Columbia.
Charleston Running Time.
-ave Augusta 3.40 a m
Arrive at KingvUle 11.15 a m
Arrive at Columbia 110 p m
Passengers for Wilmington Road. Ohar
otto, Rond, and CMJber.ville and Coluinbin
toad. cata-only mate connection by taking
®ii.« Train.
Mail and Passenger Train tr Augusta from
Colombia-
Charleston Running Time.
Leave Columbia ...iO.OO a m
Arrive at Ringville 12.05 p m
Arriv at Augusta 740 p m
.Mail aud Passenger Train—Augusta and
Chf.ri eaten.
Charleston Running 'Time.
Leave Augusta 3-40 a m
Arrive at Cha r leßton 12,20 p m
Leave Charleston—*—• 10.40 a m
Arrive at Augusta.... 7.40 p m
Night Express Freight and Passenger Ac
commodation Train—Augusta and
Charleston. —Sundays except :d-
Charleston Running Time.
Leave Augusta ... 4.10 p n
Arrive at Charleston 4.00 a m
TANARUS, aVo Char'eßton 6.30 p m
Arrive at Augusta 6.50 a m
H T. PEAKF.,
Dtc2l‘G7 General Superintendent
NASHVILLEi CHATTANOOGA RAIL
ROAD.
Change of Time*
Two l> .fly Trains leave Naihfile for Wash
ington, Philadelphia New York and all points
East and South. Close connections made at
Chattanooga, for all Eastern and Southern
Cities.
Office of General, Superintendent, 5
N,& O. Railroad [
Nashville, Tenn. Deo. 8, 1867 : )
ON and after Sunday January 12, 1868 the
morning train will leave at 800 am,
stopping onlv at Smyrna. Murfreesboro, War.
trace, TulUthoma E; till’s Springs. Dereherd,
Cowan, Andcfs m, Stevenson and Bridgeport
and arrive at Chattu. '">ga at 505 p in
The afternoon train will.leave Nashville at
7 Wr n. Ww -* «i! st,ll.>»a. >
Chattanooga at 6 00 a in
All trains connect cl seiv with Nashville and
Northwest •* ■ :j, and all trains from
Cl, : ; . jog - .i eiosely With Louisville and
No „v. lie toad.
Eli'?ant Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night
Passenger Trains.
Sbelbyvil o Acc mmodatiun Leave Shelby
ville at 5 20 a in, arrivs it Nashville at 10,00
a m Returning lo ve Nashville at 345 arrive
at Sh: Iby vil e at 8,30 i m.
E 11. EWING. General 3 up’t,
ISAAC LINTON, Gea’i Ticket Agent,
dec2l, 1867
FACTS FOR THE TRAVELING PUBLIC..
No Deception Practiced
MEMPHIS *■ Charleston R diroad maker
clo.-e c 'enactions at Chattanooga- is the
and .ortost. Best, and Quickest
A-lala -IISTE
To Mobile, Nc.v Orleans, Sel
ma, Meridian, Jackson,
Canton, Vick,sburg
and Memphis
Pas-or; ers leer ing jAtl n’a at 820 AM
ARRIVE AT MEMPHIS THE NEXT DAY,
At 2 34 P MlB hours a . <l urn a tea in ad - j
v»rtc*of nassongeis or the *■ ji train who go j
iia Nashvi'lee A PhnP.'ir iloyiand Nahvillo;
A North VVesterr Rail .«. Passenger hy same ‘
train going South
Make Couaeetion at Corinth
with Mobile A Ohio Railroad, and at Grand!
Jin'tion with Mississippi Central Railroad
Twenty-Four Honrs in Advance of passengers
• a the’«vuie by Nm-bvil’e A Chattanooga and
Nashvi'le nrd*North-Western Railroad* at Cor
inth Passengers for
Jackson Tcnn , Colu rY J v. Cairo*
-t. Louis Chicago . the West
Take the through tn •. mo Mobile <fc Ohio
R. U.
3 Hours and 12 Minutes
% * 1
Tn Advance of pass-ugors on snma t r a>n by
Nashvil'e A ChH'.'juuog < and N.fkri'le A N t h
Western Railroads
Fr? „'as tiry a; bj iny O’her Rente.
, a teel •* ■ -i l 'h at the
jYiefcet, Office of tlie Western i AMantic Rai'-
tjo and at the Gene a' Passenger D n*>t,
A A BARNES.
General Tick l i Agent.
* ‘ J • \V J KO.'S-
Gout si . un.’r nt.nndent.
. JULIUS HAYDEN,
jnn3o ts Soiflk Eastern Ap-nt.
GREENSBORO’, GA., FEBRUARY 6, 1868.
Augusta Hotel.
AUGUSTA, : : : : GEORGIA
S. M. JONES, Proprietor.
fPIIIS Lending, Fnrhionahle Hotel, has
_L been newly and elegantly furnished,
■mid is no vpropaied to extend a'’Georgia
Welcome,’’
/Col. GEO. H. JONES, Chief Clerk.
tuaylO—tf
GREENSBORO’ HOTEi.
i jjj, r»UIE undersignad has re
opened the above nam
M■: wf,et Hotel at Ineold stand
■fcfa.Tt.jAsg* o ppQ g ite the Court House
where he will at all times be pleased to set
bis friends and the public generally. Thi
house has been renovated, and the table
will be li erally »uppfied.
Mr \V. T Doster will lie in readiness
with good horses and vehicles to eonvey
passengers to any desired point.
J. X DOHERTY'
o pt2Q—tf
AMERICAN UOTEL
Alabama Street
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
WHITE & WHIiLOCK, Proprietors.
BriEon and Wjley Clerks.
B rgage earned to and from Depot free of
c..arge,
PLAATIiRS HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
hyf EWLY furnished an-1 refitted, unsurpassed
IN by any Hotel South, is now open to the
Public
T. S. NICKERSON, Prop’r.
Late of Mills House, Charleston, and Pioprietor
of Nickerson’s Hotel. Columbia, S. C.
WM. ttOILJLMAFf,
-DEALER in
watches, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
GOLD PENS
SPECTACLES, ETC.,
Whitehall Street, 2J Door above M. Lynch A
Co’t* Book Store, near R. R, C.oaiing
Atlanta . . Georgia
Repairing done in go- and style and Warranted.
nov9-tf
GEO. F. PIERCE JR
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office Law Building.
dec 14
Agents Wanted
FOR
The Gray Jackets,
4 ND how they Lived, Fought and Died for
. V Dixie/with Incidents and Sketch** of Life
in ti e Oonfedarcy.
Comprising Nsrrativesof 'ersonal Adveuturc
Army Life. Naval Adventure, Home Lite Par
t s.in Daring, Life in the Camp, Field and Hu
pital Together with the Songs, Ballads, Aneo
l iloies and Humorous IccidenU of the War for
Southern Independence
! There is a certain portion of the war that will
| never go into the regular histories, nor be eue
bodied in romanoe or poetry, which is a vo y
' real part of it, and will if preserved, oonvey U>
[ siiyi ending generationsa better idea of the spirit
of the conflict than many dry reports or careful
narrative of events, and this part, may be called
i tile gossip, the fun the pathos of the war. This
! illustra'es the character of t ie leaders, the hu
morof the soldiers, the devotion of women, the
| iravery of men the pluck of our hero, 5, the ro
mance and har’ships , r the service.
The VPlant and Brave Uearled. the Picture
qno and Dramatic, the Witty and Mai s
| the TeLder and Pathetic, and he w! le Paui r
am* of the War are here rhriiliigly portr iycd
h, a mas er'y manner, at once histtric.il u. *<.-
mantle run ieri'g it the most aitfple un 4te
brill'nm and r< adabl book that ti.e war has
| ealleu fortn.
j Amusement as well as instruction may be
1 found in over} page as graphic detail, brilliant
I Wit and authentic history, are skillfji y imer
| woven in this work of literary art.
Send far Circulars and see our t-rms and a
full description of tho work. Address
| JONES BROTHERS A CO.
| nov3o 1967 Broad Scrcat Atlanta G*.
BALIFF’S SALE.
Ilf ILL be sold before th» court h ' use Dm
I V V h - wn f e b 1 o m the fi r-i
T'.e-t. Pp' r,»»: • *•»'• Id il’B' es! I on
sj Lie p •, Prin n ipi' W
i r ' -’llor’e k i : - • f 'Ter of K" hert
'I, Mo W-'W »r e W*o "Re es principal and
li McWhorter (1: .i. -1 0
oNO. C TALMER
1 decl4 30
POETRY.
TwotiVays to I.ive on Earth.
T
Then lie t wn ways to live bn earth —
Twofavs to judge—to apt—to view:
For allhings here have donble birth—
A rig ituid wrong—a ial ead tru !
Give u| th home where kuidneax seeks
To ipke that sweet ivbieh seemeth small;
Wtere-fcry lip in fondness speaks,
AuJ|k ery mind h.ve sure for all.
Whoseliniati'S live in glad exchange
Os sasuro, free from vain expense.;
Who.-ieil'ought beyond their means ne’er
I ii!?e; - . I
Nor fise denials give offence.
Who 'lit neighbor’s fortune find
Nd \fl<h—no Impulse—to complain,
Who (if s vut—never felt—th° mind—
To ewy yet another’ gain /
m I
- dfcum not of the mocking tide
Amliiion’s foiled »jjdeavor ipeets—
The bi|f’r pangs of wounded pride.
Nor ftllen Power that suns the. streets
i I
Though Fate deny its glittering store. j
Love’i wealth is still the weallh to j
oloo^n:
For allhhat man ean purchase more
Are £nds it is no loss to lose!
Some blings whereso’t-r they go,
Find r.angbt to please, or to exalt—
Their ciin«t-,nt stud ’«ot to show
/’erpeiueljnodes o' find g fault.
While oti’ri in the c asel «ss round
Os daily wants and daily care,
Can yet cnll flowers from common ground,
And twice enjoy the joy they share.
Oh / happy they who happy make—
Who blessing still themselves are blest !
Who something spare for others’ sake,
*4nd strive in all things for the best,
—• «* **i- •>’ - -•* •»
Read directly : then read first and third
and second and fourth lines of esch verse
and lo ! the difference.
The bliss of him no tongue can tell,
Who in a woman doth confide:
Who with a woman scorns to dwell,
Unnumbered evils will betide.
They fill each leisurable day
With joy aud innocent delight;
Wilh cheerless gloom and misery,
Are none possessed while in their sight:
Th-y make the daily path of life,
A pleasant journey itrewed with flowers,
A dreary scene of painful strife,
They qnicViy cliauge with matchless
powers.
Domestic joys will fast decay,
Where female influence is unknown;
Where'er a woman holds the sway,
A man is in perfection shown.
She’s neve® Tailing to display
Truth in its native.loveliness;
A heart inclined to treachery^
A woman never did possess*-
A man true dignity will find,
Who tries the matrimonial state;
Vbo pours contempt on womankind,
Will mourn h : s folly when too la'e.
■ ■ 11 11 ..i——
A GHOKT STORY
I have reasons for not gignmtr my name
to tile olloving statement, and for wi‘h
holding i* from every person living, il h' ’
I can pledge the word of an honest man
that every word I am now about to relate
i r . as far a» I am capable of judging, a*
true a9 truth itself.
On the night of Christmas eve, then, a-
Twa returning home after attending dl
vine ' rvici in a certain Church in this city,
or ne irui r Inv residence, I became sudde - -
ly aware th • n stranger was walking clou
behind ’fie. aid keeping step with n e 'n t
maVlret I to b- somewhat
familiar ad offensive. lijflueßced by the
saci ednessot the place I had just left, feei
ng that T should ,soon be relieved of such
undesirable company. I said nothing, but
hurried mi pace until I reached the steps
leading to mv own door. At this point I
halit-d for a moment with the iuteutiou ot
“Crutjujzii g the stranger more closely as
lie passed, whe 1 hcCHne senaiele at one ■
that, although it wat knowing rather fast,
(mm the km - - I became cognizant of the
stranger's pmv may up to the time that f
r-;ich .and ■ f he snow fell upc
• ither side' !' seemvd to have o '-m
repelled thou v feet ail avonnd from
each of U3 w as it were, walking ;n
a sort of vicnum, Although I saw this
palpably at the same lime of its occurrence |
and was quite aware, that not a particle o( [
snow touched either of us while we were
together, yet. strange to i.ay, it never struck
me as being singular until I hid mounted I
the steps, and found thu flakes tailing o'n \
me once more. 4 t thi* juncture I breams
very touch ala’m-d, and the more .sq from
the fact, that when I turned round, on the
upper step of the flight, to endeavor to get
a peep at the stringer’s face h« was gone !
Lie had disappeared with the velocity of
light, and under circum.-lsvicTes ibe most In
compreliensibl", leaving a strange impres
sion that. I had seen him betoie.. but a.- to
then or whet a 1 was totally u able to de
termine
Completely astonished at an adyeotur *io
strange, I entered my residence, where to
my su prise I found an Id friend s-ated in
my study beside a cheerful coal fir- tnai i
| burned in the grate. -:d whom / h > 1 no’
seen for yeare, althoinrh : was in Ihe liab.t
of constantly correspond’:ic ‘with li’m W«
were mntuxlljr delighted at the meeting,
and I was happy at makinr h-m r.t hou:-* in
mv bachelor’s quarters—l haune passed
into the sere and yellow leaf without :-av
ing been fortunate enough to make t -
i vorable impression upon anv o> «of tu-
fair sex. At the nov ty «f r,i, v >»jt io .
and the gratification it afforded m n , all re
membrance of my adventure in the’street
was comp!avely !o j t s'ght of, and I address,
-d myself to converttttko ar and tiia meagr
hospitalities that I couhl offer him ut so
late an hour-of the night—my housekeeper
having gone to bed.
After supper, and a -i’.ugle glass of ale
each, we letijed u on: respective apart
ments, to rri-o . rce rsation at break
fast, and sp.: i- ” b-;p'p Christmas day o-
gether. .Sum' .. •• ther ; I did not sleep
very well; bnt. as / in rather abstemious,
and quite unn»ed to late suppers, I fancied
that my restlessness was occasioned by even
the single giai-s of ale and the few mouth
fuls I had eaten. As the day began to
dawn, however, I sank into a deep, refresh*
ing slumber, from which I was aroused
about eight o’clock by the wcll-kno vu
„ „.w*ice of je /. aged dtdpesfic .announcing the
Tbreakrast realty, l was noun up ana oress-
od, and, as was always my wont, passed in
to my study before going down-stairs.
Here, to my utter surprise, I perceived
standing on the tabls at which ray friend
I and I had snpp. and, two gles-es—one empty,
• and (he other filled with ale— beside a plate.
| the contents of which appears ; not to have '
be n touched. I was astonished and con.
beyond measure at this; for, before
retiring to rest. I bad locked a door leading
out into the hall at the head of the stairs,
which effectually cut off both my study and
mv bedroom from all intrusion. Unable to
account for this strange condition of the
table. I instantly hastened to the apartment
of my triend, and knocked at the doer.—
Receiving no reply, I entered the room,
when 10, and behold! it was empty, while
his bed bore all the evidence of its not
having been slept inuhe night, previously.
I ran down stairs in g.eat consternation,
and learned from my housekeeper that she
hhd not made up any beds that morni.ig.
and that not a soul had left or Entered the
bouse that morning.
Utterly ’bewildered, /was about to make
some inquiries when my attention was ar
rested by a knock a* the ball door It was
the postman He handed me a letter I
open“d it. ad sank into a chair. It con«
tabled the nno incement of my friend's
death, which had occurred at Washington a
few days previous. Aft l r having p rused
th- sol content* ihe recollection of my
•te-inge adventure in the strut rushed in
with gi-ea' force and distinctness upon my
m- Hiorv, while my Subsequent experience
ia mv suidy slbsolut"! for the time being
p |iy*-d all nu '-asnoing soul ties, ul
th.i, , 1 ,r - : fui fr.-m feeing ft stronger to
m t - us si.'h - and ■■ mad . in the reali*
ty >f whleh I tienevod. not and" I fully
yr' B;! w*'n! co{ic> MIOM r! I 1 afrtV at
in : i ■ ? -e m»v ts, fyrvir met!l :h> -
' *• -■
at,it r '0 v give Itot ie pnaoo ia tie: hope
t > s ; . plb . iio 1 -nay be mtcriai
coun-ctio ’ t r.ih- r then fr a*
disir" ti niak in ! ' ‘.us
On u I'emhsoiii'- in fx -v Jer
sey
Rea ter, psss and "ut »-•« - v 'me
O'er and biogra I bil
For what l au» 1 • oft'' »* '*▼ us.,ns
And *r: J »»■ is up .'.fair > yy ir\
Ge K bv ‘-■nit w'l remove t ■ c he!hyvi’l«,
Kv , to bee me Rres (lent if Shelbyville Oot
lege,
Jl yountr man, while waltzing at
a ha i ad New Market, £aat Ten
ia mie ifigkt Ust weak, fell to
th ho i u corpse. 11% had made
aid tin - room sixteen
1 . ,dtoppiuif, but the lasi
ti a; l-j .ui.kd, aud foil as stated
above. . .
NO. 40.
A Aohle Dct-d Rewarded,
/ ‘ • -— 1 '
During Prises raid in'o ’lisiouri, in IFI4 a
skirmish took place on the 'iuo or Chariton ami
Howard Counties, in which oue of tho reb* wn*
lift on tho ground dnngerou ’y wounded in
the nock: Wh-le in this ortndition, Miss Sarah
J Smith a school tancher in the vicinity, baps
pound t ' piss by Seeing the wounded maw
die went to him and staunched bis wounds
probably saving his life- She remained with
him urtil near nightfall when he requested bar
to leave, as his coup iniota would prubuly oome
at n ght nod tl a him away If nut, the would
find him thetp living or dead. He said that be
was known by the n«ma of Tucker, but that bis
mil name was II C. McDonald, nod (hit she
whs frmn Louisville, Ken uckj Next morning
UcDonaM w * gone, and Miar Smith knew noth
0 g ooncornl ltna afterward, A few daye ago
he Glasgow [M ssuuri] Tiinis says, Miss Smith
who stil resides in the neighborhood received
ale ter from the edmlaistratof EC McDonald
a , informing her that she was nstoied in the
will of the uocaasod as the lagatee of 859,000,
in .:o. sideration of hur having saved the life of
his nepki w m only heir, the II C MeD' halif
n uioi ia e .r. ico-nm with tho ine dent of 1864,
Look' O 1 PTEs.—A society, it is aaid
'r. i.- n lour. 1. in Vienna, among th»
i .in 1 fellow-!) whose object ie
tui : ip no: - on of the long trains worn
by the I II i ou the ground that they'aru
not only u i obatrucMon to street travel,
but also cause snormous clouds of dust,
tL ruby end ingering the lungs aud eyes-'
They propose to wor thusly: The instant
a lady with a train m ikes her appearance
on the street, one of the members treads on
it (accidentally of coarse) with such force
as to make a severe rent in her drees, When
theJady is arrested in this manner *Dd
turns round tor an exp mat.ou, the intruder
apologises for his awkwardness, but should
this however, be insufficient to appease th#
lady’s anger, aud she seeks redress in a
couit oi justice, the society engage to pay
all expenses.
Oh, what cruel young men they most
have over there!
As Oub Morulas Do. —We were amused
the other evening, at three little girls play
*h* imJjv braxh ia a back yard.-
Two of them were “making believe keep
house” a few yards distant from each oth*
neighbors as it were. One of them says
to the third little girl: “ i here now, Nelly,
you go to Sarah’s trorrse, and stop a little
while aud talk, then you come back and
tell me what she saya abuut me, and then
I’ll talk about her; then you go and tell
her what I say, and t,heo we'll get mad and
don’t speak to each other, just like our
mothers do. you know. O! that’ll be such
fun.”
. The following advertisement ap*.
pears unde the head of ‘A Wifo
Wanted ‘o?bv gal whaTs got a
Led, a colie‘ - ot, skillet, knows
how tc cut cut breeches, can jnako
it huntin’ shirt, and knows how to
take on.o» children, can have my
aervic-s 1 death parts bothoa us.’
A man in H'ashington got a biN
Hard ba . into his mouth ‘for the
f nos th ■’ hg,’ a few days ago,
and a sir . eon had to ass.st in get
ting it out againi
The following story, told by a
Noith .v, paj.er of a Yankee corps
u the !.>(•■’ war, is not bad.
In ti e Vikan-ia* campaign, the
general *»h|cor found the entire
party ero ped aronud a sawotnill
and wvypiug like Niobes. 'Why,
boys ’ lie asked, ‘what is the mat*,
ter ?’ Matter enongb, sobbed one
CDtcrpiismg toluntcer. thus far
we ha'-e never left anything behind
but w- cant p ssibly steal tdis Baw
mill! . ft'i*rfi; ** Mr IM
Tn H cleville Ohio, a country
worfm., brought butter to a stores
beep* to exchaugi. for coffee. The
L;k .reighed the butter and dash
iit .to the bin, when Io! it burst
oi lu wd out rolled a big stone.—
i e m k quietly, and without sayw
a r : thing to the woman, depos
-1 t s.one in the coffee and
.oT ’ it up in the paper. She
ai b-r it and departed and at
ias- a vices had not returned
to rc.:ify tho irregularity.
Notice
To debtors ai*d Creditor*
Vpers’jh bav ng deman ls against th
Estate of Isaac A. Williams, lata of
. ec/uaty, decarised, are requeatad to pre
seat iheLQ property made out, to toe, within tka
time rrsrtribed by law All persoLS Indebted!
u> aa 1 Kdtate are required to eoma forward
<i,ud mike \ mined in to pavmeot
COLUMBUS lIEAKP Adm’r*
Jan. 16, liSd-^lOds